Kokomo High School - Sargasso Yearbook (Kokomo, IN)
- Class of 1920
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Ninery-four Season Schedule Scores Date Kokomo Gpponent Uct. 211. Kokomo at Frankfort .... .. 19 17 Nov. 7. Muncie at Kokomo ..... .. 28 O 1-1 Marion at Kokomo .. . . .. 39 10 21 Kokomo at Tipton .. . . . . 18 1-1 22 Anderson at Kokomo . . . . . . 15 33 26 Huntington at Kokomo . .. . . 13 15 Dec. 5. Kokomo at Martinsville . . . . . . 1-1 3-1 12 Logansport at Kokomo . . . . . 2-1 10 10 Rochester at Kokomo ..... . . . 12 6 lan. 2. Kokomo at Marion ........ . . 3-1 10 3 Kokomo at Technical High .. . .. . 1-1 20 9 Kokomo at NYest Lafayette .... . 20 26 16 Kokomo at Logansport ...... .. 21 18 17 Young America at Kokomo . . 30 3-1 17 XYalJash at Kokomo ....... .. 15 13 23 Frankfort at Kokomo .. .. 2-1 21 30 Kokomo at Muncie ..... . . 18 17 Feb. 6. Kokomo at lfluntington . . . . . 22 27 13 Kokomo at Anderson . . . . . 16 5-1 1-1 Martinsville at Kokomo .... . . 1-1 33 20 XYest Lafayette at Kokomo . . . . . 39 12 21 Young America at Kokomo .. .. 27 15 27 Tipton at Kokomo . ........ .. 20 7 28 Kokomo at Rochester . ................. . 8 13 -Sectional Tournament-- Date Kokomo. Opponent March 5. Kokomo vs. Tipton ...... .... 2 5 10 6 Kokomo vs. Russiaville . . . . . 23 6 6 Kokomo vs. Upland .... . 5-1 1 6 Kokomo vs. Winclfall ................. . . 36 7 -State Tournament Date Kokomo. Opponent March 11. Kokomo vs. Columbus .. . . . 6 18 HE sw -Tntliviclual Scores- Young ..... ................. . . . 208 Armstron .. . . . . . 151 llouser . .... . . . 13-1 Haworth ..... . . 90 Cunningham . . . . . 30 Ray . ......... . . 18 Morris .. ... 17 648 SS Second Team YQ111111111. ,1111111N1111, K1111'g1111, C1111111, 1T11'111N1111, Ryllll. 111111111111 111141 1111 , . 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L11g:111N11111'1 111 K11111111111 . .. 51111121-Q 111 K11k1'111111 . 1111111111111 a1 K1111'1r111 . . K11k1J11111 :11 1111114112111 .. K11111111111 111 1.11g1111s1111r1 . . . F1'a11kf11r1 111 Iq11kl111llP . K11ko1111'1 111 A1111-1C1C' .. K11k1.111111 111 Swayzee K111111111111 111 .-X1111e1's1111 .. Russiaville 211 Kok1111111 XY1r111f1111 at Kfikfjlllfrf ......... 111'1x1a1'11 '11111111s11111 111 K11k111111J .. 7121131011 111 1Q11k1i11110 ........... 1i1Q1k1i11111'1 111 1411951311116 ,. 1111111111 1 111111111 13 12 24 21 13 31 111 21 -111 20 95 30 17 22 58 21 24 11 13 28 7 -134 S 1 .1 1, .17 1 5 '1 1 17 1-1 17 3-1 27 25 17 112 77 10 23 8 7 1 Q Sf 10 1111. 11111 M111-111-71'1 U x P I I 1 1 x x Nin ffyksix SS Phqsical Training for Boqs Physical training is ctriupulswry fur all lfresluueu ainl is mptiuual with upper classmeu. The classes meet flaily uutler the supervision of Klr, Xkartl Gilbert. Forty minutes a tlay is tleyntetl to the cuurse. The tlaily pr-,gram iuclufles calistheuic exercises auml basketball. The classes average frmu twenty-fibre tu thirty boys. Phqsical Training for Girls Physical traiuiug' fur girls was iuclufletl in the curriculum fur the first time in 1018. The cuurse, lioweycr, was elective. The authorities tleciwletl that this phase of eclucatiwn was sw necessary that in V120 it became a cflmpulsury course for all Freshman girls. The classes met tlaily uutler the superyisiuu of Miss .lulia Russell. The work consisted of regulation physical training tlrill, basketball autl fulk tlauciug. l.ate in the sectmrl semester a physical training exliibitiou was giycu in thc gym- nasium. showing the public the neell autl benefit of such culture in the high school. The girls exhibited their wurk. fulluwing their mlaily prngraiu with basketball. calistheuics, fulluwetl by a relay, uewcumb aurl kick ball, fulk rlauc- iug and wantl tlrill, aesthetics autl lutliau clubs. each representing a tlay uf the week. The Girls were llf1IllllCfl'JJCll all year by insut't:icieut Uyiuuastic et' ui imeut. 6 . . es. l l Hut it is hopecl that another year will hurl the gymnasium equipped str that a maximum beneiit may be cleriyetl from the work. Xlr1r'fy-SPVPIZ Ninety-eight -114.- Rmoi-p1'Inison the sands of time Sept. 8-School begins. The hall walls are plastered with Freshies. Sept. 9-Mr. McCarty is so popular he has to hold class in the auditorium. as there were only 51 in the class. Sept. IO-lt is announced that school will let out at 3:15 for the remainder of the week. Somebody's heart softened. Sept. 1liThese high school cases are awful. Mr. McCarty and Miss ilard con- verse in the hall for live whole minutes fby the clockl. Sept. 12-Great rejoicing-the tirst week of school is past. Sept. 15-Monday-All fellows who had dates Sunday evening sleep in the as- sembly. Sept. 16-First Senior class meeting. Francis Dawson is elected president. Here- after it will be proper and fitting that he he addressed as Hon. Francis A. Dawson. Sept. 17-An ad appears on the board, Girls wishing lessons in dishwashing see Lucille Smith. Sept. 18-Mr. XVoody delivers a sermon to the Sth period assembly in 200 on the subject, XVasted Timef' Sept. 19-Senior 'Wiener Roast postponed on account of the rain. Harry lYerbe is brokenhearted. Sept. 22-Paul XVolford. from Amboy, enters school. XYe, especially the girls, are glad to have you, Paul. Sept. 23-Ko Hi girls give lunclieouette in the gym to welcome Freshie girls. Sept. 2-l-Freshmen hold class meeting and elect officers. Sept. 25-Eighth period convocation, XY. H. Stout delivers a fine talk. Sept. 26-Seniors have their XViener Roast at Dorothy Odom's. Swell time-ask Helen. Sept. 29w Doc lllson removes a canine from Miss Ryker's assembly. Sept. 30-Miss Cleveland has a matrimonial vine on her desk. XVhile there's life there's hope. One hundred SS Oct 1-Mr. llinshuw is inuving to-tlay anil leaves the schuul to its own ilcvices. Oct. 2-Big ll. S. picnic at the Athletic l'ark. lfxccllent time anfl excellent eats. The cretlit belongs tu those wht, thuught up the scheme. Oct. OiRHNlllUl1tl Learnc-r's cuutluct in the halls is scantlalwus fur a Senior. Stance one fact Oct tjct nuunsf' Oct. tlct Oct Oct Oct. Oct. six. Oct shoultl speak to his muther. 7-llourayl llntwztyl liiftcen-mimite periml is aliolishecl. XYhat a nurelty. S-The great Sargassu tlrive is nn. Seniur ti-mills attack tirst line trenches, HOA liner XYillits tliscnvers a new rule in -ll! tlraininar. l'1wmn1111s inn lil'-i IO-Gee! Wliat a rain. Several pupils go home hy boat. l34fXlr. lialcmn is still passing out cigars. 14-C Jh, such ll well-urganizetl scliutill Nnthing Very exciting happens. 13--Sargasso tlrivc eutleilg SOO suliscriptiwns are ulatainetl in une week. 16-First series uf six weeks' tests. Lung faces are prexalent in the halls. 17-Last tlay uf tirst six weeks. lf'.'erywiie makes the rim' tu th, better next 20-Frank Castelln cut his linger in Chemistry anfl faintetl. llis frailty will not permit such things. Oct. 21--lfretl Klurffan :mtl .Mlellaert 'llliuiiipsim hail an arffument in -lli llisturx' Otherwise all is well. -E1 fb . ' Oct. 22-More faces elonvatell. Gratle cartls are iven wut. 6 Oct. 23-It is zmnutmceil that all who ma le 41+ :mtl :iliiwe are tlislltlrscl the periocl. The eighth periml assemblies are well nccupiecl. Oct. 24-Cciiivcicaticm this morning lirst periutl. Rexx Shields talketl alnuut Tlicu- tlore Roosevelt. Oct. 27-luninrs' llallfiween iartv last Fritlav niffht at Dtirtntlix' llewct-sc's was 1 ' '1 ' ' b ' great y enioyec. Oct. 28-Dan i-Xrinstrong was awarcleil the pnsitimi of htiltling XYallacc lflsun in his seat the eighth period. Oct. 29-XYe wonder huw Often Dallas JX. curls his hair. N11 mnre scliuul till Klun- clay. Books taken home will he stutlictl Sunflay night. Um' llzzfnlnwl 'Ill' Nov. 3-llallowe'en is followed by lots uf colds. XYilna's party went off splendidly. Nov. -l-lt looks very suspicious for Bob llriney. lie slept soundly all the lifth period. Nov. 5-Tryouts in the gym this noon indicate that Dallas will be chosen. 1 Nov. 6-Convocation this morning. NYe are convinced that Miss Farlow missed her calling. She should have been a prima donna. All class presidents made speeches for the Athletic JASSOCIHUOII. Nov. 7-Dan A. can lick Fat R an, as was made known when they had a light . 1 i 5 . c Monday evening. beason tickets put on sale to-day. Nov. 10-And still Bob sleeps! XYe are mighty proud of our team, although Blun- cie was slow. Nov. 11-And not a thing going on. Everyone is howling because we aren't cele- brating the lirst anniversary of the armistice. Nov. 12-All Seniors have been dolled up for a week, getting their pictures taken. Vie forgot to mention it, and it is queer how such an interesting thing could have haps pened to slip our minds-lrvin Hollis had a date Friday night. The question is, XYho was the lucky damsel ? Nov. l3f'l'hchna and Angus were down in thc gym this noon. lt's really startling how these cases develop. Nov. l-l-Convocation was held the eighth period. Athletic Association oliticers are elected. George Houser is president. Nov. 17-All the girls are excited. Theres a new boy in ZOO and he's. oh, so handsome! lt is rumored that he is from Galveston. Nov. 18-XX'-+n't somebody please start something so there'll be something to write about? Nov. l9fA distinct shade of green was noticeable in the assembly this morning. The lireshies had a class meeting last evening. Nov. 2OfXYhere was Charles llarlan this morning? XYill someone please forward the information? Ray Learner says there was a very noticeable odor of skunk about Charlie, and he is believed lo have one or possibly more hidden in his pockets. Nov. 21-Convocation this morningsthe kind we like, too. Mr. Appleton cer- tainly has a stock of funny stories. Nov. 2-l-Anderson licked us, but cheer up, that's the lirst game we've lost. Nov. 25-XYe are informed by Adelbert Thompson in -ll-Z l'listory,Class that lien-- 121111111 Franklin was a Frenchman. Alas, our distinguished hero is absent and several hearts belonging to the ll. S. belles are broken. Nov. 26-The last day of school for four whole days. llow our meek little hearts rejoice and the Ivo l'li's give a real program to top it all otii. Wie always were thank- ful for little things. One huutlred Tico Dec. 1-Everything is distressingly tame to-clay. Our 200 jester has gone tw Xlicli- ...,,. g.- igan. lYhat for? That's a secret. Dec. 2-Last of six weeks' tests. Everybody stands arountl heaving big sighs of relief. Dee. 3-Grade cartl tlay. O, how sad some little beings are this mlayl Dec. -l-Paul llblford being only newly arrivetl in this man's town, thinks he is perfect because he has P's On his cartl. Dec. Sflio Hi girls are making a Cl1'lY6 for Christmas funds. Dec. 9-Girls in 200 decirle to holtl a market. XYilna D. is going to bring a rabbit from Center. XYon't that be a popular rabbit? Dec. 10-A well-known Freshie girl says that Lila Schleiger has a most beautiful scarf about two yartls long made of an Angora cat. Daisy saiml not to tell that it was she. Dee. ll-Our selionl was entertained to-ilay by a delightful reafler, who reacl for us The Merchant of Venice, also some amusing poems. Dec. 12-Lurten Cunningham inarle a speech in 200 tmlay. The best part of these speeches that we are having lately is, as Mr. XYilson saitl, that each is better than the one preceding. Dec. lifik change of men certainly rliil acctwinplish gwotl results. Luganspurt iliil nut look very prominent at the entl of the secunll half, The market brwugln S21 antl the Rell Cross clriye is un. Such a busy tiinel llec. 16-Freshie girls antl sume rlignitiecl Seninrs are seen carrying tlulls in the halls. n'e1ieai-tia very faint report that Miss llurtnn was running aruunfl the halls with six of them. Dec. 17-2l2's luncheun in the gym. There were niure penple than there were eats, but the fish pontl was a. success. Dec. 18-The worlil was suppnsetl to crime tn an entl at 1:00 p. in. Tliursilay- but it tlitln't. The enil is postpunecl inllelinitely because uf the mal slinrtage. Oni' I1 unflrwtl thru Ship Jlhoql Out inf the liarlmr intu the sea The ship Sargasso sails merrily. The bark with storms has often strivcn, Sulnnergeil at times, anil tempest-ilrircn. The mariners all were a happy crew, Doing the things they were asked to mln. The gallant ship in straits and tarns Has gathereil a cargu oi sailors' yarns. A chest of golil are the faculty pages. Cuntaining the piirtraits mf all the sages. The passenger list has many a name That sumti will lic knuwn in the hall tif faine. XYherc-ver the gmail ship Sargasso may sail, May the gang-plank Ieail to a happy vale. -The Piloi. Five Alun. 5 -llnclc alter tvvo vvhole vveeks uf vaeatitm, and all vve hear is HSl1lZ1llPOX.,l Swine vvere unlucky envwugh lu have it during vncatinn. lan. ti-Aiiotlier Senim' :iclcletl to the class. This time it is S'h:n'l0tt Ray. Ulzin. 7-ls :ill the stuff original that the chilvlren pull wtf aruunfl here? lan. NAOnly ten inure rlziys until llxzuns, l'lez1s:lnt thwught fur the clay. 'l11n.'9-- Dr. llwuse is a gnufl speaker :intl vve enjnyeil his jnkes. llmv many of yevu have ever heziril the stwry uf the ynung nnnister vvhu satiml, l believe it's lcisstuinary to cuss the lirialeiu -lzin. 12-Jlh, lifmlwiiiu, vvhere are yunr snuvv pluws? Alain. 13-,Xehing :wins :ire fl lu niufle, criusefl hy seeking security fmin-sinallpox, nut the ewltl vveather. llzin. llffliirlc Thmnzis has certziinly chzingefl. lle vvns seen tu sniile the either day ztncl turlav he lnngherl wut lunrl. lan, lnflielight :intl llusene, llwmer :intl Nellie. anrl Klurgziret :intl Charles are selclnni seen tngelher, :intl it's very I1HllCQZllJlC. Alun. IU-Yimng .Xinerien hzis some tezung thz1t's the reason vve lust, but :ls ri silver lining vve heat XYZll,JIlSll. lun. jill -l'iXIlll1i this l'. Xl., vvhieh llflxfillllllw for the pale faces anrl trembling bullies. lun. Zlflfxznnsl :intl then swine nwre exznnsl , . . klzin. 23-'lufflay vve hem' nur mluoin-ziiinl tlufnn it is. lun. 20-The Freshies :1ll'r-1-41 ri refreshing change, :is vve have heard that green is restful tu the eyes. blztn. 27f-lfverytliing is running alung nicely, only rmnee in I1 vvhile I1 Freshie comes sneaking intn the IlShUIl1lbly. hut vve :1ren't zillnvverl to vvelcrnne them appropriately. -lan. 28-lfrnest llzuvlcins says he wears shoes size tvvo :intl one-half-two beef hitles :intl Z1 half lnushel of pegs. Om' hzlnflrcfl four SS Feb. Zfllftlllllll hug clay :mtl he faw hif Nliatltmxx. 'l'hi5 ix fm' thtise wht, believe -uch stutl. Ifeb. Snllill Cililllgilllilllli bpeevh in tltt-awt-iiilily wliivh we l.tll'gtPl tw lllL'llllHll at the time hatl nice rhythm tw it. Nolitttly lcitmvs what lie saitl, l'eb. 5f'l'his 511pe1'x'iw1l sturly sywtem in very 1111p11lz11'? P . l'el1.f1m-We have g'l'e1ll liwpew fm' vi1'tt11'1' tnniglit, altlitmglt the team ix wiltlilt-tl. Fel1.U-Fiimt team lust tw llimtiiigttm but the secrnirlf 111111 fmiit Swayzee. Feb. 10-Mary Shieltls in Cltarge Ut -l:X llixttmrj' elawzf XX'hat was the last public act of lleiiry Clay? Pupil-Ile tliefl. Feb. 12-llve like hlarj' but we miss bliss C1 vleafwtl. Fel1.l3-L'11l111'lcy mlay but ptiblie sentiment prctlictw victtiry. Feb. lle'llhe lltititluw hatl its ettiect, we lwt It-1th ganicw. Feb. 17-Senior Class meeting :mtl Blixs lima LllllllJllllt'L'tl that there will be an an- nual, althtiugli some fullia tliouglit there Wtrlllfllllf. Feb. 13-Misery Draper siuukes Camelg ljllf she tltfesift want ziiiylmtly to lmow it. Feb. 2Of3lt,rl'6 bpeeches this Iltjtjll fm' the ll. ll. game Zllltl its weems that 0111A 111'- atwrs beC1.1me mwre 111'at111'ical each tlay. Fel1.23-XX1111 both games, the XX'iscm1si11 wystem xvtwlcetl xxwvitrleix. Captaiii Kep- ner gave us a very interestiitg talk 1111 F1'ie11tlfl1ip. Feb. 2-l-f.'X111l 131111 XYhite has 1111 use fin' tht-Xe gitltly girle? ? Feb. 25-'llryottts fm' Seniur class play tr1111111'1'1+w. XYat1'h eve1'yl1111ly mine tlreverl up. Feb. 20--4X110tl1e1' new system put i11t11eFfeet. The iitmflliiitlqeiw may leave the eighth periotl, Feb. 27-'llhe l:l'Chl1ll1L'l1 are liaving we-verzil tests lately. but f1'11m 1'ept11'tN they are nut like other texts. because they are fun. .L+ i One' I1 ztnvlrfrl fl SS Blar. lgllr. XYilson has a coltl which Klr. Fleenor says was cansetl by his staying out late Snntlay night, She shoulml sentl hnn home earlier. Mar. 2-Klarjory Clarrigus has lu get a tarfly slip. llow very nnusnal. Mar. 3-tlreztt talk on morals tmlay antl very ettective, as was noticetl in the gym. Mar. Plfveryhotly is all excited hecanse the tournament is tomorrow. Mar. 5-l-lecause of the rain we won't have any paratle, hut then we'll have all that pep for this P. M. mlfll'.l,l5lilPlfHllltl won the tournament, Xlie may have harwl luck sometimes hut when it comes to a showclown we have the gootls. Klar.Sf.. . .l?!?? Mar. 'J-Nice weather were having. Mar.10-More rain-yes-yes, line weather. Mar. ll-Kokomo lost the State Tournament-such is the irony of fate. Mar. llfklr. Coughlan is wearing a nice retl tie totlay. llar. l3flYe have rain anll lots of it. The lmoys returnecl but they tlitln't spring :my harcl luck story. Mar. lti-A smart senior saitl that thev huilt solfliers' homes after the Civil XYar for the solmliers who weren't entirely killetlf Mar. 17-They expect us to stumly on a clay like this! XYe lrish ought to celebrate. fllar. 13-Senior Class pins arrive at last, lwut they aren't to be given out yet. Mar. ll!-Convocation this morning anal the kintl we like. Mr. Hinshaw promises us more of them. Mar. 22-fAl'iclcings says, Spring has come: we saw a gronnfl hog. ll rohin anml a hshing worm all singing sweetly in unison. Mar. 23-The oratorical contests are being helcl ancl it is hartl to tell to whom that 5200.00 is going to he given. Mar. 25-We envy the teachers to whom the Domestic Science girls are serving that tlehcious looking ice cream. Mar. 26-The alumni game is tonight, antl we prerlict that it will he well worth a quarter. One hunrlretl sir Apr. 1-Some oltl-fashionerl lieings will try to fool self-respecting people totlay. Apr. 2-Dr. Crane is a wontler, he can create men from mustaches. F Apr. 3-Bob llriney says the process of impeaching a presirlent is like going squir- rel hunting with a Cannon. No mistake, Bob is brilliant. :Xpr.7-Martha Certainly is a lucky girl. Lots of us woulll have been glatl of much less, however. Apr. 13-This is a flelicate matter antl really shoulil he kept secret, but it is true that a Senior was reciting volulmly aliout liallyozx when he meant Ima constrictors. Apr. 16-Such a jam! lVe were almost tempteil to give up seeing the class play. Apr. 19--The play was excellent. Gene always was ilitlitlent. Apr.2O-Fran Daw antl Fretl Morgan are objects of pity this morning. They look like Please help the poor anti needy. Apr. 20-Grade cards coupletl with the rain make this a very gloomy clay. A-Xpr.22-Girls are lilossoming out in aprons. Apr. 23-Erlwina ancl Dan look like Miranily anil Hiram. :Xpr.26-Miss Hartz is not exaggerating when she says that Bishop Partriflge is the most wonderful orator who has ever talkecl to us. Apr.27-Clifforll Gates callecl Theoclore Roosevelt a thing. Clitlfortl ought to know that was impolite. Apr. 28-Geo. R. Brown is living in hopes that Mr. XYootly has no more sons who enter the matrimonial state. because it's a little harcl on him. .-Xpr.29-Nohocly must tell Mr. llinshaw that lloli, XYilna, Klax, Naomi. lsalnel and Garret went to Logan, because they flidn't. ? ? Apr.30-Somebody who flicln't value his life tolfl of the trip lu Logan. There may now be seen in the eyes of some people a murtlerous gleam. One hzmrirezl .sereiz SS Mayiffircns clay! l3nesn't that speak voltnnes? Klr. llinshaw retneinhers his ynnth antl allows everyone tw see the paratle. xyou says ltlll ing? lt XV I One hztnrlrecl eig Hay-lf-Nliss Colescott lu lieeney llarker in -lA History class- You know you ltl tlo lots of things in the tlark that you woultln't when there was a light. May Sn ll she arry XYerl.te is sporting a free ticket to the tlay nursery. Miss lXlcCnne is glacl that smiietme has recognizerl his place. Klay lv-Klr. XX'ilson in Civics Class- li Fur greatest lnen never get to lie president llill Coughlan tsighingl- No chance for me, Klay7gXYaliasli Yalley meet tmnorrmr. Yea! lQUKONO. Xlay ltllfblnniors niaintain an air of great secrecy. l ro1nise a swell affair. May Ill iXY ' 'll4hlnst think! A year ago they let ns out to watch the airplanes Hy over. 'tis a connnon occurrence. May 12flliss Colescott in llistory,- Na1ne the 'A. ll. Cf powers, Eugene. Feeney-Uljnitetl States. Great llritainantl France. May13f Tolme llryant anfl llaul Turley attended a barn tlance at Galveston. Hay 1+--Several people play hookey totlay. XYonrler if the-y'll get caught. May 17-!Tis rtnnoretl that several Senior girls have qnit eating tlopes. Diets ? F or is it the price? May 1SWHelen Hollmyell is sporting a new fellow this week. XYonder how long ill last. May lt!-lfrlwina antl Dan were seen at the lsis last night. llappy, tho' married! May 2OfSeninrs tlisappointetlgtheir exams mln not start till Klonday. May Zl!l,ast :lay of real sclionl for Seniors. Hayl-1-Everyone is reviewing for linals. XYhew! May25-Class clay. Klaylfm---llooray for the picnic! Klay274.-Xltnnni l.manclnet-we're prontl of Francis. May 28-,lunior-Senior reception. May 30-Baccalaureate. Hay 314-Xolwofly works but the teachers. .lune lYCLIIIIINCIICQIIIGIIL ht WT X kk X ff C gy F! 1 - E wwf' gf alclws 0777 SS -.,. V -4- . THE WAY OF THE WORLD! Motor :mil the girls motor with you. XX'alk antl you walk alone. A DELICATE CHILD Miss Ross :it Senior wiener 1'oztstffl,et's pluv ilrop the l1flI1llli6I'L'lllCi Art Young-l won't play, it's too rough. i .Xu unknown singing in the hall- lint when you get him alone: youll he sUl'Pl'lSCll.H Mr. Ikiootlk' in Algebra?-lt whoever that is in the hall cloesn't shut up some hotly will be surprisefl. OF COURSE NOT Merle Cookvllave you livetl in Kokomo all your life, Joe? bloe De he-'Not yet. Freslnnzm to Miss Ross-Please may l come in at the consolation periotlf Ray 50 on it. Lezirner finishes his lfnglish test, foltls his paper :mtl marks a bi Miss Rykcr picks up the paper zuitl looks over it antl writes on it Rais - H you six. AN EASY QUESTION Miss Colcscott in History'-IJ'Annunziii woulfl blow up Fiume if attacket anil there woulil lie nothing left of the city hut ruins. Art Youngit innocently J-l wontler where he woulnl go? TOUGH LUCK, VIRGINIA Miss McCune-lloli, I wish you woulcl give me an introcluction to the new coach. lloli llriney-No chance for you, Miss McCune3 he's young :intl gootl look ing. Miss Rossfkntl what clo we mean by the past tense, vlohn? ul. Kernw'llhe present tense a long time ago. DANGEROUS BUSINESS Question on Econom-ics test-XN'liat is cut-throat competition? Answer-Cutethroat competition is where the manufacturers of any moclity become very hostile and try to put each other out of business. PICTURE OF CUMBERLAND ROAD ILLUSTRATED IN AMERICAN HISTORY Nellie Minch-XYhy are those little tlates along the road? llallie Davenport-That's Lovers' Lane. One hunt?-red Ten C0111 SS SMALL TOWN STUFF Aflelliert 'lllitmipmti in lfiiglixh-l thiulc the mzm play at large part in lttcztl Iwlltles in small plztcew. Xtiw take twr nixtztiive Z1 little tttwti like lmltzmapf-lie RESTLESS LABOR Elise Culesctitt in llifttwyfl just get eu tliwguftefl with ytiti pefiple. Yttiee frwm hack ttf i'tm1iifXX'liy tltm't yttll ftrlke? Klise C.-l will xtrilqe mme tif theee flap zmtl it wtiirt he the kiutl ywu reztfl about. either. A Basket hall ix it winter S131 wrt, A game that! wure tt, pleztfe. liut in thtne little pantw str ehttrt lt seemw the men wuultl freeze. Getty t BLUFFING HIS BEGINNERS The clawing sentence tri Mr. XleCztrty's etiwttmiztry epeech tw his liegiiming Chemistry elasxes just liefttre their tiret tewt-.Xml if l eztteh amy nf yttu ltittlqing fm ariylimlfs else! paper ywu will get time big ruutitl grime egg fur at grtttle, Mr. ljalewm in llutztiiy-Stewztrt, what are the algae? S. Matlock-Give me Z1 little while tt? think, Ba.lt'tw1ii4ttz1ki11g out wzitelrb All right, uliwut httw tiiueli time mlm ytwtt w'mt7 CAN'T BE DONE Klarirm Slweuth-XX'lty tlwtrt ywti make ywur hztir wtzty fltiwii, .Xtigufi A. Xliiller-XX'liy tltnrt yltll make the Wiltlcztt strip tluwiitg? SECOND-HAND? limb lluxsleman tw Dick lfinvlt-XX'littt flitl that Sweater wet ytitt, LJiul4. Dick -lrlfteell lifmlles. ljoli -litisli, Ywu wultl have grit at new mie fur that. OPTIMISTIC VIEW OF THE SEVENTEENTH Raw llriney-Nw more prfiltiliitimt utter lleeemlter the +erei1tee11tli. lwye. lit-yy t eagerly l--XYhy not? Ray -lleeause mi that tlztte the ititifm will wtrilqe the suit zmtl tltwtl the earth with motmshine. A HUSKY WOMAN She zxflvzmvetl with zi ptilxzttiug tremwr of her frztme, :tri twccztfittttztl clung in her tlepths as it she had 1-111 irrm heart in her irttn lwly. -A ltiut thif hum tt, refer to at steamsliip. 011 lClle H It 1ll211I'r'lI USUALLY CORRECT, THEN .-Xdelhert Thompson in alll English-ls it correct to say I don't think? Miss liylcer-Yes. if you don't. A PRACTICAL DEMONSTRATION Miss X'v'arcl-In solid geometry do not put figures on the board at first, but imagine them in space. If you have two points given imagine two points in this room. For instance, take Paul's tllufendachi and .loe's tYailel heads. A HOPELESS PREDICAMENT Do you realize that every time you go sixty feet into the earth it gets one degree hotter? This possibly does not interest you now, but it may affect your future very much. lt is over four thousand miles to the center of the earthg therefore the temperature there would he about three hundred and fifty two thousand degrees, which is rather hot. XYe are told that these super-heated regions are the future home of gum-chewers. truants, picture-show-goers, etc., so henceforward govern yourself accordingly. But wait! The higher up you go the colder it gets, and we are told that is the future home of prohibitionists, E-students. preachers and lrishmen is in the skies. so you may now conduct your- self in such a way that you may choose the climate of your future resting place. RATHER DOUBTFUL Fat Ryan-lYhat did I get on my English exam? Mis: Ross-Seventy-three. Fat +Did I? Honest? Miss K.-I don't know whether you did honestly or not, but that's mhat you got. A CONFESSION Ralph 'Ehrman-This history is easy enough if you have any brains, but somehow I can't get it. A GAME OF CHANCE Miss XX'ard sends a note to the mother of a pupil- I have reason to believe that Xtilliam has been playing truantfl She received this reply- VX'illiam did not learn to play truant at home. for we are not cardeplaying people. MIXING DATES When guessing at the dates of birth and death of any great man be sure to have him born before he dies. KIDDING THE ORCHESTRA All students should carry ear muffs to safeguard against somebody's for- getting to close the auditorium door during orchestra practice. One I1 zmdred twelve DX6 AND H05 Fon II KOKO Mom II M gil BN 2 in 'Ye-Q91 ,,e4uQg,o8QBgxON?.. wlkjixgfvfvff oO 9 TAQ XMS mast oace. QQA8- XVSCUA' XX O if L W .Tw X u , M - M you ,U , - V c 1, xx... Q I A ' gpg' e of' Um ,,5 ' -42 S I S 1 111111,-,N ,I Sim MUN GHSS Q I. E. Frederick O. M. Booher I. Humpe President lst Vicefpresideiit Und X'ice-president O. H. Buck Fred L. Trees .ird Vice-president Treasurer T, C. lXIcReynolds CJ, C. Smith XX'ill H. Arnett, Gen. Secretary Honorary X'-Piwsidetit Honorary X' Presiilt-nt Pity Bldg. Phone 555 fguitnntn Qlltztnther uf Qlumntarre ilinltuzuu, Iluhimm HERE THE WHEELS A WAYS TUR DIRECTORS O. H. Buck XX'orth XX'ire XX'orks D. C. Jenkins I . U. jenkins Glass Co. M, R. Doyon Kokomo Lumber Co. A, X'. Conradt Kokomo Rubber Co. XX'm. Haseltine Haseltine Bros., Jewelry J. A. Kautz Kokomo Daily Tribune Mark Brown I. M. Leach Mfg. Co. F. I. Humps XX'illiam H. Turner Co. O. M. Booher lnil. Railways 8 Light Co. O. C. Smith Smith K Huff, Furniture Frank McCarty Citizens National Bank Sigmund Thalman Thalman K Levi, Dept. Store C. M. Anderson Groceries and Meats Frank D. Miller Xliller-Harbaugh Realty Co. J. E. Fredrick Kokomo Steel X XVirc Co. I. XV. johnson Kokomo Brass XX'orks XX . E. XX'illiams Hub Clothing Co. XV. VV. Coles Florist XX'. XXL. Drinkwatcr Farmers Trust and Savings Bank Fred L. Trees Kokomo Trust Co. A, G. Seibcrling Haynes Automobile Co. C. V. Haworth Kokomo City School XX7illis B. Dye T. I. Dye X Son Lumber Co. George E. Sailors Sailors Bros. Furniture Co. C. F. Seaward Sc-award 8: Sons, Garage I. R. Morgan Johnson Abstract Co. Larry Ryan llollowell Ei Ryan, Drugs D. C. Springer Real Estate . E. L. Danner Board of Public XX'orkS Goo. L. Davis riuward National Bank KOKOMO AN INDUSTRI L CENTER Q Q Om' 11 umIr1'd fourteen GHSS N x NX 4 f The Achievements of a Quarter Century The first pneumatic tire made in America was a Kokomo. Twentye-five years of progress have passed. Today, in point of construction and miles delivered, Kokomo tires retain their prem- ier classification. It is logical that workmen trained for so long a time should know how to builda superior product. It is logical that more than two decades of study should enable Kokomo chemists to incorporate in Kokomo tires only the best suited raw materials. It is a fact that Kokomo tires on the road prove the wisdom of their makers. They wear slowly, uniformly---they are good till the last mile. Kokomo tires are known by their white tread. This is the outward evidence of the use of zinc oxide---the rubber toughening agent most perfectly controlled. This wear resisting tread and resilient gray sidewalls perfectly cured in a tire found- ation, renowned for its strength, are the results of a quarter century spent in bring- ing the first pneumatic tire to perfection. They are the results of a determination to build tires you will continue to use--- Tires that you will know are not equalled-- Tires that will give unfailing service. KOKOMO RUBBER COMPANY KoKoMo, INDIANA 0111- ll llIlIll'1'1 1 lm G SS Q Q Clhcilmcin 5' Levi Co. ln Kokomo CT he Store Ahead IDG Sen Everqthinq- For lnfcmis and Liiile 'Tois 1Domen's and Girls Apparel Millinery, Shoes Dress Maierials Furnishings and Home Hclornmenis PRICES RIGHT JILIDAUS Q Q SS U: iTg:i3TT 'H' ' E J' 1,:,7.1'f-6 A E' ' ' 'iii' 'Sl'-'lT'Lj GLOBE STOVES RANGES FURNACES ih A , f A 'X mgpQ9,pv ,-' 52 - E-'-- -, E ,JJI f . 1 ' 1 ' 'ATA' 1. twX-'-L1: - -1-1-1-'X' .W .r i..1 A I 'L E V.. .M -+ 'Q . A,:'- ,-r4--f'? - , . 'ff'-2 , ' E . ..,, 'WF A' .. YA, ,, :-' an .. 'P rv :mn-5. J: Till - W 'WY I , I - -ii A 1., .- - ,Qf+5Qg5,j- , k jlf i ' ' A Y? Y . 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HEN men or women can plan IDHEN better and more lastinq IDHEN qreater attenf X Jr , ,,,4.,....,, it tion can be paid to roff-QQQ ffl' tx user's requirements- SQXEQRAPQQ A 3 IDHEN Mother Earth will qield better Q iron to mould- THEN'-and ONLY then, will you BUY a ThMi3 RbS50v5gv1iDfRS better stove than THE GLOBE. eafifmfgffffocffo f 7 ' 1' T 4 MADE IN KOKOIVIO BY V lr iii-it THE MASTER STOVE BUILDERS OF AMERICA L, C: ' ' ' ' E 'i ',,1g,2Sge.:1- r' We ,iw ,EW 4, ,, ,EAQZTIJ On 1 SS inn Q i iif 'f'1i ' i i ' Q f' QQ 1 'T ,iiidiax ig' , , I ' L71 7,1 C ,.1. gg Q if 1 !-A-- - A-M f izgbs Vg - if . - .T.:...?.?.v.auE . .. .E T I .., ., ,l T - ff 5 , , F E:-.Z E.. A 1 .4 Wk1k'?1iL014MMML4A'0.'151L4L'0.'ll3 NKMMWA lP.0.0.4?AP.4?.4?19A4?.9AM504',9, , V4 BKQEHHRWRVIOIGUBBPBKM ,MPFZQW l?I93K0l4.i9I4K0IQH ?I0. i 0 0! L -if W Jn' 0 0 O O O 552525325555 ?z.z.:':.:gz.z' ., f'! : Manufactured bg Q 'M Onv hunrlrml eighteen, SS Q Q SCDAS AND SUNDAES When Served by Us in Our New SCiMxH3OTHS Insure Absolute Satisfaction THE SAFE. SATYSFACTORY DRUG STORE North Side Square f CD X' mmf f' f YKIPQL ! r V r ll E Nwmmmqwwf mmmmwf uwmwmww Easy Terms if Desired SPLIRCECDN-GORDON CO. - L SO FAR SO GOOD llI'UYL' mm' that you 2111- guiug alicafl with ll full apf 11rc1'i111i1111 :mul r1-11lizz1tio11 mf thc spluiiplhl 11m1111'11111i1i1'f which 11111 future hohls for 51111. Xxyllllll yuu gm 111111 wl1u1'1- you gut it 1111111-111ls 1111 31111: wc w1111l1,l have you rcniciiihcr. lllJNYL'YL'l4, tu IDU l'll lfl,lfC'liRlf.-Xl,l.Y 1111-ans tw sp1-cizilizv 1111 thu gfvml things of lifu, llZlll1L'lj'-llxilllll, XYc:1lth :1111l l'lQ111l1i111'sN. Courteous, Continuous Service lncliana Railways ancl Light Co. Q Q 1' 71 IIIIIIIVVI 111'1'111y SO WATCH YOUR TIONS Tale uf a l:lL1UliQ1A in tcn Cl'lflI7lL'l'S Clmptci' l. licgistratioii. Cliaptcl' ll. l11x'itali1'111. Cliaptcr lll. l :1r1icipati1,m. Chapter IY. ,l11lliticz1ti1111. Chapter Y. Much lli1'tz1tio11. CllElPtC1' YI. Pmcizistiiwzilimi. Chaptcr YH. Co111p11tz1t1m1. Cl1z1ptC1- Ylll. l11x'1-stigatiuii. LillZl1'llk'I' lX. l3isi11t1-gratim1. Cliziptcr X. ICYZ111111'z1tio11.+lfx. TREATED HIM ROUGH llolf' 1lau'o1'tl1f'lll1at dog hit mc. Knllmn-1'tfXX ull, what rhil yuu cxpcct 21 clog' tu 1107 Slap you 1111 1h1- wi-1 ROLL CALL Kiiqvpcrfls thc-rc any one licrc who is 2llJSC1ll? SS THE DEAD SPEAKETH Kliws liylu-1'-llivc 2111 L'X:ll.lyllPlL' uf ll I'L'lLlllX'L' 111'1111111111. Russ 'l'u1l111'-l 11111 thc sz11l11r wlw was killwl 1111 ilu' 11111. 6 AN INSINUATION H11 xxlllblllll, 111:1lc111g z11111111111cL-1111-111 111 :1ssu111l1l1' Illll-1Xll llwsc x1'l111 lm l1111-1' tw ll1c .fXtl1lct1c .Xss11u111ti1111 may Q11 tu tl1u :1111l1t111'i11111 tl1c 1-1gl1ll1 1lL'l'Il l z1111l all llwsc 11'l111 llu 1111t lllllj' Q11 tw 1111111sl-s,-l1l11sl1w,Y 111'11ccc1lxl 111 tl1l IrlllCL' XYllL'1'L' tlwy lu-l1111g'. IS THEY OR ARE IT? Sumucl S111L'llZL'l', 111 -lll l'lllQllSl1'.Xl'L' txx'111:- 11111l ll-lIPll'l5 :11'11l ll'1111gN lil that 1:c1llu1'tix'L' 1111u11s 3 PERFECTLY CLEAR lil-L-11y lllll'liL'l, 111 lfu1,11111111icsfl 1l1111'I lDL'lll'Yk' flllll x'.1111l1l lu- 111114 111 'lll fuscs. M11 Rulu-1'-llut, ywu sue, tl11s IS ll l1y1111tl11't1cz1l cuss. l'uc11y'+Hl1, sum, Sl Qjlk'C1l'lC 111st:111cc. lllilsrm says that tlu-11' is 111111 um- llL'l'Sl.lll 111 lflvlilbllllb 'x1'l111 l411111,1x l11 i1wl1t1cs. Zum' tha- llL1L'SlIl4lll is, 'wlm iw tlu- 11'111111111? f w Q E Why Not Build Tliat New Home Now? D ' ' Q A W 5'6 OF THE Low? 5 1 '- all-1 11 L- f - if -J. D 1 1 HDYE 3, Be Glad to Sldow You Ho W PHONE I 72 HAWORTH Q as Um' I1 11-11 Q Q Under the Same Management ISIS GRAN sHoW1No NoT1-HNG BUT HIGH CLASS PHoTo1vLAYs Our Motto: Clean Pictures and courteous Treatment W. I-I. TURNER COMPANY KOKOMOS QUALITY STORE I , J R g Linoleums, Carpets, Draperies, Window Shades Ladies' Ready-to-Wear, Dry Goods, Millinery Q Q QE Eli Coles, l:lo'v0e-r Sliop Say it with Flowers 31 'g J. 5,0 Hailey 2- -i- --- -...- -..- .-. ..... in Choice Cut Flowers at all times Careful Jlttention Given Each and Euerq Order Corsaqe Boquets a Specialty Phone 125 313 Tlorth main when Uou Cldhinb of Ciiqars Mem' 's CTliree Stores For Uour Convenience ur nice Union and Superior Streets On Uour UJay to School 2032335 Eats For Pure HomeHCooked Foods of Jill Kinds Hot or Cold Meats and Salads of All Kinds to Order Pies, Cakes and Home Made Bread 224 East Superior Street Phone 2423 0711! - A We The Senior Class of Nfzfneteen Twenty Respectfully Dedficate This Annual , To HELEN Ross 'l I -,,. YA.. Q E fl Different Shoe Made a Different lUc1q lt ls Our ldeal lt ls ljour Ideal fra. 'R all Jex. foffhe -1 , -.o. Fl Complete Stockb- Cgoodqear Fabric Tires Cgoodqear Cord Tires Goodqear Solid Truck Tires Qoodqear Pneumatic Truck Tires Girls J. P. Smith Logulhe Cjoodigear Service Station prions no J SCHRODER PrijFoKomo,ino Stanleq Showalter A Complefe me Ol' lDomen's Misses' BOOKS STATIGNERU Party Favors and Novelties 119 East lDalnut Street icoicorvio, INDIANA and Childrens Readqetoe- l,Uear Garments Jlt Substantial Savings The Latvlode Cloak and Suit Co. 208 North Main Street Q Q I I I t1i'f'nty-four F I-t!Zel15e slJlIIS . . . For a Thousand Years HE RECENT announcement that pocket knives, made of Stellite, the eternal metal, were at last offered to the public, was met by a wide-spread response. Orders for hun- dreds of these knives have poured into the Stellite plant, and are continuing to come. Stellite is one of the most beautiful of metals. It is the discovery of Elwood Haynes of Ko- komo, Indiana, a metallurgist of international reputation, and is an alloy of semi-rare metals. It contains no iron, and it will not rust, stain, tarnish or corrode. Stellite is an alloy of semi-rare metals. Knives made from it are harder than the hardest steel. have a richer and more beautiful luster than silver, and have the rust-resisting properties of platinum and gold. Fruit acids will not affect them and they will never lose their temper. They will be sharp, stainless and beautiful for many generations. Each knife packed in an attractive box IN FOUR STYLES Stellite handle, stxppled . . . S7.00 Stellite handle, plain . . . 7.00 Pearl handle, metallic ends . . 6.00 Pearl handle, plain ..... 6.00 To secure one of these diamond hard, stainless, rust-proof knives, send order and check to The Haynes Stellite Company Kokomo, Indiana Send for the Story ofSteIlite 0110 flllllflltfl flllllfjjjll SS Q Q When you think of ood Furniture flliink of Q mltfi E3 Jfof IIB-1205-,NAL HOME FLIRNISHERS FUNERAL DIRECTORS Q Q MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING liarbcr taftci' cutting Erncst Hawkins' hziii'J-.Xml what kind of tonic do you want? Ernie -fXYhat kinil have you? Barber-NYC haw- XYil1l-root, Uuiiiine, Lu France, Ross-biifl, Swect- biooni, Fragrance, Narcissus and Yiolct-u'11ts1'. Iir11ic -I.cax'c it dry. DEEP REASONING Mr. Ruby-y, in iicoiioinicsfllnvc you your lcsson to-day, Paul? P. Mitchell-No, Sir. Mr. R.-Did you look it on-V? P. M.-No, sir. f Mr. R.-Possibly that is the reason. WE PITY THE JAP. Myrtli- Lainbcrt, while the progrcss of the Various racus was being' flis- cusscd-You can say whzit you plczlsc, but Ill tzikc :1 Jap any flux' Imcforc I would L1 Chinainan. 0110 l111111Irff1I 110611 ty-sir SS Q s DO 3 Waste your time on why a blaclf ben Iaysawbite egg'-GET THE EGG Donit worry about Imow your neiglibor can afford to eat cbiclcen every clay for dinner-youive got your own affairs to manage-your cluty is plain flet tlrme blaclc ben lay wliite eggs if slwe Wants to-tliat little nest egg you are laying in our SAVIN G S DEPARTMENT will make you caclile ancl crow in tI1e afterwliiles Remember We P857 3? COmpounCIeCl Quarterly on Savings Accounts Farmers Trust ancl Savings Ban CAN YOU IMAGINE ITV limb RlLlSSL'Il'l1Z1Il. while 'Iwlfv WHS Iffillg' QIWII Ill IIN ,IUNIH Imu-'uri party-I Cllllil we uh FOOT W EAR 3IfI'1l1'f3cc'IiIH'11 UH' IM111' WH H1 '11 Above all, proper footwear symbolizes goocl taste in dressg your appearance will be more pleasing if you are correctly Simi. wi 411117 CONSIDERING THE SOURCE KIQIIIIL1 I-i11t-sf-Willy' 1Ii1I1i't xw Ll tt ll II Ycstviwlzix' NYIICII XIV. LHug'IiIzm Iiixxltrl Mill Ilriss Uh, I umisnlritl tI1 You will and Iiere the latest styles and best quality at reasonable prices. SHLIITQ' :m1I Ivt it gn :lt that HELEN H,? I'ziuIim' XXIl'gL'I I,ll you Inu CREAGER 5 CO. 4' - H. . . . , QNYQIFI A I wif N 'C rI'1tt-witliIic1'I'1st 9uu1I'ix- m+fIit NORTH Sm SQUARE 12 xxt.-mu ,,.,.,1- mmf: time mt I Q Q oi 1 in ggi- I 51 U. On P I1 SXYx't'ln'NI l.ittlt'1iirl ill IIIL' XXI 91 Nlitl QI I ul II II11I1 BYRNE, KINGSTON gl COMPANY KOKOMO, INDIANA, U. s. A. H Q W Just a Word to You Young Foil-cs ll' fi-iie Old Reliable TH -about that home you will soon be furnishing for yoursewes. mme years go quickly and the graduate of today is time bride or groom of tomorrow. Bear in mind that MILLERS wish you ioy and success and iaespealc for themselves a snare of your patronage in future years. y f - f' I Home Furnishers s H0115 FUHIYISHIHS E BIG STORE-310 N, Man saw THE ANNEX-227 N. Buckye street ml South Side Square E American and Corner Main and Taylor RAPIDS Standard Goods...Cut Prices Trust Company WEST SIDE SQUARE WPyItrt AND its e H nplf, Site ew Why Pay More? Q 5 O I I I QE R. C. MCCALIGHAN OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN PHONE 123 312 Citizens National I3 anIc Building rfhere is Always Style ancl Quality in a Suit When Made by MOSER 5 CO. TAILORS S6'COl'ld FIOO! WOOIWOK'tl'l 5 and IOC Store DENTIST Coal, Coke and Wood NOl'fI l'E'B5l Corner Sqllafe BORDERLAND COAL KOKOMO, INDIANA Telephone 18 Kolxorno, Indiana COX 5 HEDGECOCK I SHOE REPAIRING 305 North Main Street Wes: Side Sue-er KOKOMO, INDIANA F. H. GERI-IART DRLIGGIST FI-he S a X Store A phjsicianis cIrug store-Why not yours? North West Corner Square Kokomo, Indiana THE LETTER SHOP Room PHONE 81 MULTIGRAPHING TYPEWR I TING STENOGRAPHY A ND N OT ARY 316 Citizens National Bank Building KOKOMO. INDIANA I Office No, 600 phones Q Residence 600 DR. J. C. CANFIELD Dental Parlors, io2 I 2 N. Main Street O0er Stern's Cigar Store KOKOMO, INDIANA Q Q 6 I1 Ill1III'f'lI 111 irty E 355' '-MJ' Tlwe younger you insure tl'ie quiclier you lnecome protectecl and tlie lnetter you are off-lnut it is never too late to loegin. W I L L O. F I N C H ALL KINDS or INSURANCE Business Teleplione 786 Residence 222 Great Demand for Trainecl Young Men ancl Women A-X Business Education insures a lietter position in lile. Uni' courses of training are tliorougli zinrl przietiezil. 'llliey will give you tlie fniiiiilzitieii that leails to iniineilizite zulvaneeinent zinil lasting' sueeess. This seliool stands as ll ineiliuni between ziiiiliitiniis young people on tlie one lianil and live, p1'og'1'essive business lirnis on tlie other, seeking the services uf competent lmolclu'epe1's, Slk'IlUglA2ll7llL'TS zinil general olitiee :is- sistunts. VISITORS ALWAYS WELCOME Hui' Seliool is in session the year rounil, lmntli ilziy :mil night, zinil new students may enroll at any time. XXX- give lmliviiliiul lnstruetinn. J. E. JAMES, A. B. 5 M. ACC.. Manager SBLISINESS COLIEEIGE 1 One' hzznrlrwl thirty SOME SPEED Fat Ryan, in I'k'StIllll'2lllI-lilYC mc half rt clozt-n cggs: boil thcm two minutcs, XX'ziitcrfYass:1l13 lic 1'CZI4ly in half :i st-contl, sah. Miss Colt-scott, in Civics-Xl'l1t-rc is Sing-Sing, Iiugt-nc? lit-t-ny twalqing' uplfl tlon't know for sure, hut it sounds like it might lm in China. A PLEASANT THOUGHT lay C'111'1u-V, in Q-llQl'lllSII'Y -l'l1iYC you t-vcr sccn any solidiliul odor? RlQL'z1rty?Nog have youi? i bl. Cf-sYus. liinbcrgur cht-csc. Bliss RossfXYhz1t mlicl llcnj. lfranltlin tlo tu mules himself famous? Frctl Stroup-Hu lllSCUYCI'C4,l lightning. Mr. lQt1l,ft-yfl'iix'c a goods that is 11-l:xtix'cly scarce. liaul Mitclu-llsXYhislqcy. SIMPLE ENOUGH Mr. CClLlQ'lll2lllfXYlIlll is thc aux-a of thc buck wall, lay? bl. Q':11'm'y-l.t-iigtli timcs lxiwzlmltli minus tht' mloor. Mr. liillwrt, in tiyin-fls that your right fzlcc? Phil Klohlcrfl lizmyt-n't any othcr, si1'. Miss llcrry, in Coolcingssllaisy, what is thc clulinition for digestion? Daisy IJ.-lligcstion is wln-m-x'c1' you out somt-tliing' without it causing' ll pain, Mr. lilalcom, in flL'l1L'l'Zll Scicncc-XX'l1z1t is tht- usc of stzlrch in ll potutof' Mario Oulu-s--rllo llllllik' thu potato stiff. THE BOYS ALWAYS DO IT Nlr. XYilson, in asscmbly-lf Guo. Carl' really 1liiln't throw that paper, thu boy who tlitl so zmtl clicl not conft-ss whcn l toltl tit-orgc hc might lvzivc tht' room, is uithcr not ll gcntlclnun or is Z1 cowarll. tlior Mr, XYilson's bc-mltitlglistlicl' Caitci' thrcw it. XYz1llic lilsonf-l.o:m mu fifty ct-nts until Saturclziy, will you? l'lolJ xYllllZil'l1S--SL1l'C, lrut rcnicinbci' ti-LY-E flocsn't silt-ll lozm. FRANK HAS ENOUGH TO CARRY 'Al ctc Cottcrman-'llliis lfrzmk Costcllo is thc lazicst guy l cyci' saw. Miss Mcfunc-Xllhat malics you think so? Pets -l just saw him lct his books sliflc tlowu thc banistcr rather than carry tht-m clown thc stairs. FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS Gilbert-XYhy dial you butt that fellow in the stoannch? llz11l-cya- NL'LlIl1Z1l1fXYL'll, you told mc to use my head while playing. On c If zz Il 11 rod Ihirty-1100 i r T to o to o ' to so I Q u ll K X I l ff' ss ,, 0 i , ,jjf X54,Q'nek ii .A gg up iw , lm l p I l -'Al Y H u , i 5 ,W lm l i pw . A , , T si l ,fa lip' 5' .. 1 'll - i fll l i l i yt ' lf 5 I y T l i l lr , 'Tr . :sr i, 7 -j T 1' Qi , Nn - is T ss lu r T ,i I I A A J. ' Z' I I lj 1 If XXX 5 . . r lr ,Q e -J . - , ., - . ' XX bi , , . ' t ' UB . H - rw I . -- i ' l J ' ' ' Q 'X - l - i' . - ' , l bi . i ,f' , l lLdlla'.rcyluzdPri'ufs. 1 I u dji i l wheels standard Puuurrrr if II I 'el' I d i ZZi'gePliCa7ih5ffE2Xif Ml ' ' ' Th' if 1 i md 1 1 71 H 4 1 bl t ii 1 Q The NE W Series HAYNES SUBURBAN PPRECIATION of the most adf loungeflike seat and rooiny auxiliary Vglljggd I110dg1'11tg15tei11 Qlgggd Cars ClX3.ll'S, 15 Uph0lSlIEI'Cd 111 l'11lC l'-3lDI'1CS. is expressed in the new series sevenf Beauty, Snength, pQWer and Comfort PHSSEUSU HBYUCS SUbUfb2111J11C Ulfffl' -these four essential factors of charf luxurious, dualftype closed car, which acter in a cur, which were developed affords the distinctiveness of a chauff and combined by Haynes engineers feupdriven equipage when desiredms and designers,lnaturally rule in the Wen as the Congemd fhnlily atmosf creation of this as well as all other phere of an ownerfdriven car. Haynes Ofermgs' l , H I The beautiful Haynes Brochure is def Thls 15 3-CC0mPl15h9d 'bl' the 10Wef1US scriptive of all the new 19:0 and new Ofrheplafefglass Pf1I'f1t101L1U3k1UgthC series Haynes character cars. This entire interior a single compartment, Brochure, and prices, will be mailed to The driver's seat and forward divif you upon request. Address Dept.265. sion are trimmed in genuine-leatherg THE HAYNES AUTOMOBILE COMPANY the rear compartment, with its wide, Koxomol INDIANA , U. S, A. N, s s s si 1. H M 'Beauiy he. Strength ses 'Power 1- Comfort If IBOJ fo., THE HAYNES IS AMERlCA'S FIRST CAP. 4. 1010 ll l 0116 huiirlrcrl thirty-fllrm Eight .,-, -f A -. ' J' 4 , w, ,ff V b fj.f4f5ji+-ff -S 'x Q ' Q JZ Marla of Service and Quality Pure Ice -' Good Coal IDe Guarantee Satisfaction J. III. Leach manufacturing Companq more Than Fifty Ijears of Public Service Peoples Trust G Scivinqs Bank CAPIT AL STOCK S100,000.00 IDe pau Interest from date on all Deposits R. B. SCHERER, President DUQEQTQRS J. I. SHADE, Dice-President R. T. SCHIDARTZ, Secretarq J' C' Patten J' E' Fredrick ID. ID LINDLEIJ, Mgr. Insur'ce Dept. 'A' G' Seiberhnq K' H' Rich MARE SMALL' ,Teller Siqmond Cfhalman J. I. Shade EDIDIH G. KNEPPER' Harrq I... Matlock R. B. Scherer Utqr. Real Estate Dept. R' T- Schwartz CT he Bank for Everqboduu U 7 I I ihirty-four mEl,lER'S DRUG STCDRE me Refxalfi sm: Main and lDalnut Streets UCQQETTS CANDU NATIONAL ctcgmas EASTMAN KQDAKS HARMONU CFOILET cgooos JOHTEEL PRODUCTS coop SPARKLING som, 1 f lf' 5 QI Cfhe Manaq ment in th' ' manner, wishes to thank the High School classes for their patronaqelfor the past sea, sons and unshes unbounded success to the outqoinq g l I C 65565. QI Cl' he entertainment for the surnmerfmonths will be hiqh class in everq respect and we hope to see qour smilinq faces often ,....... Q J f 117 111 typ Q Q Kokomo Trust Compan CT he Friendlq Bank Capital and Surplus S200,000.00 FRED L. CFREES, President ID. E. BLACKLIDGE, Dice-President LESLIE M. SPRINGER, 2nd Dicef- Pres. and Sec'q ID. E. SOLLENBERGER, Treasurer UQ, F. ITIITCHELL, Cashier CII CI' he onlu bank in Howard Countu that paus lnterest on all Deposits from date to everuboclq alike SQ Q 0111111115 HSS APPLE BLOSSOMS T111- apple 1111'1ss0111s S1-1-1111-11 111 111- 1111- 11-ry 1-111111111i1111-111 111' s111'i11g'. '111Ik Irz1g'1'11111'1- 111 1111-ir 1lIlI1i 111111 11'11i11- 111111111111-as 11111-11 1111- 1llI1IIIj' 1111 with SW1-1-1 sc11111S, 211111 the 111-1112111 11c1:11s 11111111-11 fill' 111111 111-111-, 1'z11'1'i1-11 115' 1111- 111-1ig111f11115 warm 1311-1-Z1-. T111- 11'1-1- 1151-if was ll 111,1NYL'l'y 1111111-1' 111 I111' 1111- I-Zl1l'IL'S, wi111 11IL 1i111JSS151111s, 5111116 YY1l1L' 11p1'11 111 11111 su111ig'111, 1l111L'1'S 1'111'11-11 1i1q1- 21 11111'1y's 11111111 211111 2111 111 1111-111 111f1111- 1111- 1111111- 111-1111111111 111' 1111- 111111411 511111 111 1111 11115 lcavcs. .XITK1 y1-1111115 wus 1T111ZI11'y S111-111-, 11111 11 11-ry 1111111111111 sig111 III spring I 1 I PARODY ON ELECTRA I 112111 11111 51511 1111 If , I L1L1I'L' 11111 111-g ll 111119, Lest 11:1x'i11g 111ll1 111' this I might g1'11w pI'l,1II11 :11111 151151. No, 1111, 1111- 1111111151 gA14L111C Of my 111-sirc s111111 111- P1-11121115 311 F 111 plus, But F-UI'L'1j' 11111 2111 If , 1 -11 II, KI, JUST YOU HEAR Q BFUHSWIC IT PLAYS ALL RECORDS AT THEIR BEST WITH- OUT THE CHANGE OF A NEEDLE ...... Martz-Dimock Music Co. Opp. Citizens Bank Phone 583 U 1111 lllllllll DR. I. C. STONE OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN LLOYD MCCLURE LAWYER Ofiice and Resicience, 210 North Market PHONE BH Suite 3, Kokomo Trust Buiiding Successor to Dr. Frank I'I. Smith TeIepI'Ione 146 KOKOMO, INDIANA OH:lC6 Hours: 8:30-Izzoo I:3o'5:oo DENTIST SPECIALIST IN PAINLESS EXTRACTION 3I4 Citizens NalionaI Bank Buiiciing Tak? EI9VBtOf Ph -A E. S ' S . Phone 2354 KOKOMO, INDIANA one 69 208 M upeno' ' I lhq P See Office Hours: CQfOI2H1'1dIIO5 Ex7ening Ivy Appointment an C1 DR. W. DON BOWEN . . I r'-f' '- DENTIST 1 I' ' .' S th , -,: D ee e Room 414 Citizens NationaI Bank Buiiciing i erence If Phone mg, KOKOMO, INDIANA JOHN W. DOTY gn North Main DRUGS, DRUG SUNDRIES, SODAS Phone 253 Go to Doty's for Service' PHONE QUQ5 DR. H. F. MERCER DENTIST Room 406 Citizens National Bank Building KOKOMO. INDIANA Q Q Our' IIIIIIIIWII t7Iirfy-Pighf Conrad Wolf Earl B. Barnes Curtis W. Rall Ofiice of WOLF 8 BARNES LAWYERS 608-610-612 Citizens National Bank Kokomo, Indiana 55531 FACULTY and STUDENTS A clean to0tI'i never decays A Clean niotitli-Good Healtll Good Iiealtli is profitable See K.oIxomo'S Denial Surgeon DR. H. A. KELSEY 303 Citizens Banlx Building DR. J. 5. ELORA PHYSICIAN AND SURCEON Oculist, Roentgenologist, Electro Tlwerapeutist X-Raj Laboratory Offices 218-218 i-2 W. Walnut St. Kokomo, Indiana NEUMAN DRUG GO. DRUGS, SODA, CIGARS IIS N. Union St. Bring your films Iwere to be developed and printed Office Hours: 8to12a. m.,ito5p. m. DR. E. E. YOUNG DENTIST 404 Citizens National Bank Building Phone 647 Kokomo, Indiana Plione Q63 M. M. COOK DENTIST TEETH WITHOUT PLATE Plione 33:3 A. L. I-IARTER DENTIST 602 Citizens National Banlc Building Kokomo, lndiana Plione 572 I SAY IT AGAIN Faultless Cleaners use Faultless Ivfetliods in Handling Your Wearing Apparel Rugs and Carpet Cleaning a Specialty FAULTLESS CLEANERS 213 IVIain St., Koi-como, Indiana Onv lzunflrrfl Ihirtgf-11 3 J C. M. ANDERSON LUE CROSS DEALEW DRUG STORE Staple and Fancy Groceries FI'9Sl'1 SHA CUFGA MEMS 122 EAST WALNUT STREET TELEPHONES 2967 AND 52968 ln Orcler to Give You Better Service our Delix7ery Sclweclule is as Follows: AGENTS FOR EAST AND NORTH Koclalcs ancl Supplies 8:oo, o:3o, 11:15 a. m., Q:oo, 4:oo, 5:15 p. m. WEST AND SOUTH 8:00, 1o:3o, 11:15 a. m., 2:oo, 4:00, 5:15 p. m. SATURDAY EVENING East 8:oo p. m. West Szoo p, m. Come, Qpposke lvlullserrv and Buckeye Frances Hotel CC . 57 Anxious to Please KOKGMO, INDIANA Q HE TREATS 'EM ROUGH Sum Klcflcllzin. coming' out of Il1'lllCl15lll.S oHiccfl'linsli:1w givcs inc Il pain. XX ayuc Sl'ilYL'l'1llC surcly clifln't go that fair, fliil lic? WHO WROTE SNOWBOUND ? .,... Onicr Hillits, in Englisligllocsnf that lirsl stanza occur in Longfcl- low's HSl1HXVlJUl11l4lu? BASEBALL Bliss Ross-Nzimc sonic famous living' ,'X1ncrican. Klartlia Snutligl clon't know his lust nzunc-, but his first onc is Babu Ruth . NO HOPE FOR MAX Mr. llcnclcrsliot, in Pliysicsflln tlic sun tlic average man coulfl lift only lll501ll scvcn pounds. Max Ulrich-Tlicn pcoplc coulfln't cvcn walk tlicrc, coulfl tlicy? Mr. lrl.-That would clcpcnrl upon the sizc of tlicir fcct. Doctors slioulil bc good invcstors in thc stock cxcliangc bcczuisc tlicy posscss insirlc information. One hundred forty SS I ln Q iw Service and Quality Cfhose people who appreciate qualitu -- who are qlad to bun the best when it is obtainable-have welcomed the opening of this store. For QHALITU is to be the veru first and last consideration at this confectioneru and soda shop Everu box of canclq that leaves this store-everu drink that goes over the fountain-every luncheonette that is servede-euerq bit of fruit that is soldeall must meet up with that riqid standard of qualitu that we have established, 'illlll ' fs: uw 2 YGRANT BROTHERS. TELEPHONE 3092 '1:. ni , zr wzsl SYCAMORE STREET in ' Fancy Drinks -' Luryclxeoneiies 'Fine Cbnfections Kokomo Housewives Know BROADLlCK'S lllrapped Bread is not an experiment. Uears of standardized qualitu have made its leader- ship in Kokomo an established fact. CII Thousands of Kokomo housewives know what Broadlick Qualitq means and theu know what is responsible for this qualitq-exp pert bakers, modern equipment, up-to-date methods and the best materials that can be obtained. Cjl Cfhose four things have made for Broadliclds supremacq in the past and will maintain it in the future. .1 I ' ii , I is ,-,El ga 11,4 my 31901101 IOM PPUP Ono huizzlred furtybune 01 hu I Iforf e uldarponolan Costs No More an Qrdinary Phonographs xi X If Guaranteed ' 8,4513 io See Motor Harponola Plays Priced ai All Records 595.00 Sailors its Harponola Beauty fl-he superlo lveauty of Harponola Calainets is pleasing to the most refined artistic taste. Very substantially lnuilt of high grade material and excel- lently finished by expert cabinet malters and finishers. Only carefully selected wood is usedg the panels are all five-ply laminated stoclc, which insures against cracking or warping. 51-he all Wood sounding chamloer, an exclusive Harponola feature, is scientifically correct for producing sweet- ness and volume of tone, which immediately distinguished the Harponola from all other instruments. Corner Koliomo, indiana at Q ll-1Il'U CUc1z'Ie S hoe Gompcm One Of Ihe fllumm' Gt Uour Service ij -1 ' fix - 1. J. -. ,V , .1 ,..h,. Q ' Q . G f2fP' 5 F11 E Stqle V - 'l Qualitq E The Cut Price Furniture Store l,ct us rluiimiistrzitc tw vnu ixlizit nur im-1'-Jliziiiilisiii--' mlicx' im-:im iii v 5 . tlic way ot sziviiigs Iwi' the lllfllllllll' lnii5'u1'. llic gm-Lilly lIlL'l'k'IlNL'll milf uma' of liuwim-ss that wc liiiw vii-iuywl Niiicc thu iiistzillnliliii ut um' vul- prion sysu-iii,cm11flwlwith lllk'k'llllllll1ll.lHllllllllk'gl'L'fll imzirt lil' tliv lim-lv lim- :in-Y ox rciisu, iiiulccs it mssilrlc fini' us tim Liiiflviwi-ll mini vi-tilii-ii. 5 You fullcs who hun- lwcii lmuyiiig' lmy mziil H1'4lL'l' will liiiil llizil yum can pi-olit lui mzilcing' yuui' piiiwliziws ln-im iii 1,11-fci'vi1cc In ilu' mziil imlvi' CZlllfll0g'L1L'. XYc stand firmly lmcl: uf L-x'c1'y zirlicli- tlmi guys wut ffl' lliis sfurc. ziml, licsiilcs givilig' yuu tlic zulvziiitaigc uf wi-ing tlii- giimlf yum 1lU1'L'llZlF-L' lwliicli ywu czmiiot ilu by tlic mziil Hl'1lL'l' 4j'Slk'l11l, xxx- llflllllllf' iimlwsull ilu- czltaloguu. O. M. MYERS COMPA Y Um-111111111411 ffntu Ihrfv Nine A CHANCE FOR AN ARGUMENT Mr. llinshaw's just so good to we. If We lie Els good as good Cnulrl be XYe eouldn't be as good as he. lle lets us talk out in the halls And stamp our feet till plastering falls, At noon he lets us dance and sing An' shoot ont caps 'n'ex'erythingf- What other teachers object to. l think he's awful good, don't you? AVOIDING DOMESTIC TROUBLES Paul L.-Do you think that those Senators who vote for woman suffrage really approve of it? Miss Coleseott-Certainly3 why else would they vote for it? Paul-To preserve peace in the family. Elmer Garbert tuiisquotiug the bible!-A man lives by the sweat of his frau. Miss Nash-l low true! But the Bible has changed since l read it. The eighth period has been dropped taltogether nowl-Hinshaw for President. The photographer, after taking the Freshie picture three times. has de- cided you ean't make a good picture out of poor material. Miss Ryker-Give a prayer in the subjunetiye mood. Esther Carter-My kingdom lor a brick. Miss Colescott-llaul, if you have anything to say, say it to all of us or keep still. Paul L.-Cant I talk to myself? Miss FarlowfXYhere is the forest of Arden P Keith Petty--I don't know unless it's in the Garden of Eden. WHY, HAROLD! llr. Rubey, during better English week-Now, don't be like the young lady stenographer who, when told that she would lose her iob if she didn't quit using slang, made this reply: Honest, kid, l'm doing my best to cut it outf' GUESS AGAIN, TOBE Question on Sli Chemistry test-XX'hat is the Chief use of water in the laboratory ? Tobe B.fTo wash oil the tables. John Rlefleary to Fleener-llow wide is a 2x4? One hzuzdrml forty-four Seng Feuouasl 1'c's qoinq to be 61 lonq hot summer Whoupee !! 'Q ,N KSN Am n swam Q GX: J F N Q ff- AZN, - - '-315' 1125, xfkeffif mfr' ff' M Kc-ze Cool in the Poo Join CT Ode-111'-' Q Q SS ,H tqles and miles in lDallc-'Over Shoes Neil Thomas 1DalkHOver Shoe Store 124 lDest lDalnut St. Ji. 5. HALL Bicqcles, Repairing, Cl' ents and Jluminqs LA 109 North Buckeqe Street Telephone 759 KOKOMO, lNDtANA mikalczs Bros. manufacturers of Pure Candies Special Cherrq House Chocolates , - 207-209 E. Superier St. Q in Una' 11 izmlrvd furigl-Six Earning His Money Dan :Xrinstrong is wanting to hut ll flol- lar that he is ganna- to walk into HiUSll2lXX'yS olncv smoking zi Cigar. Doss Dan nec-ml gimn- inmi-yg or cures hc not tor an udn- cation? if elf lfrcshic-That hook yon li-nt nic was sick. I 'J l,llll'lll'lIlT1-Xxlllil was Liv inzittvi' with it. l 1'CSllin'-ll hzul :in appundix. Tales and Tails Rohm-rt Burns wrotc' Thu Tale of fl Xlonst- and The Tale of a Lonsi-. In thi- first instzincn' hi- was all-right hut hail he stuclin-fl zoology hc wonlfl liavu lczirncil that comics have no tails. 721 SuFFicient Reason liilna Haworth-XYlmt mails Margaret Mclntosh faint yesterday? Susie Nooru-Sliv got one hundred on Q a History tcsl. f S Q H Staffor ngravings an Stafford Service Our conception of service to the schools we work with includes much more than merely giving the highest quality of engravings that it is possible to produce. We always talce a lceen interest in both the hnancial and the artistic success of every Annual for which we are privileged to prepare the engravings. lr was this interest that prompted us in the preparation and publication of the Stafford handboolc, Engravings for College and School publicationsu which we furnish, free ofcharge, to the Annuals for which we worlt. The success of this book and the fact that we were the orig- inators of this method of co-operation, is to us a source of considerable pride. The publishers of this Annual will tell you that in the planning, financing and preparation of their boolt, this Stafford handbook was a veritable gold mine of helpful ideas and suggestions. A copy of this booli, in addition to all the direct and individual co-operation you may need, and the benefit of our nearly thirty years specialization in college and school engraving, is available to all schools that appreciate this idea of service. Stafford Engraving Company Artists Designers qfngravers CENTURY BUILDING -- INDIANAPOLIS Q an I In. Q Q .X N vrvh .' X 5, if 'wf ll if f Wi rig ' , X ,. By pei 'mast i f' Q gi f Q Y I f?? :llm 1 , f , .N5i'5,- V .mx 1 ,,,'ff 4 14 f X V021 ' , ' 1 7 X I f 'XM ff i f .'ff Ll X i 1 ' ' uf JIuL'lu.re's ' Wlweach Economyf, Said Lincoln, Wlwhat ls One o the First Virtues!!! And He Added, lt Begins With Saving lvioneyu Tis the money We save-not the monev we earn, Abraham Lincoln that counts. Present wages for these Who worlc are higher than ever before-business is lsetter. Kokomo, heing in important industrial center, comes in for its full measure of this prosperity. 1'-lwhe 8,000 men and Women workers in Kokomo factories are earn- ing annually over SI0,000,000. But how much of it are they saving? Let us assume that they saved something under the old scale of Wages. Are they saving a pro- frr mm-T portionate amount of their earnings now. , ' 7 , ,. , g,jg'3f5g4-:lk i, avmg now is as essentia as it was in ess prosperous I' 'Z ' N ' if-H , , , . . . L t times-yes, far more essential. Ir is the aim of this 11 -:2ir'!:.-in - . - - institution to numlaer a goodly portion of these wage earners among its clients-to render them individual H :sffsfifif . . . . 1 .. ,A'!Q?..ig,I,. : service-to give them helpful advice on lousiness mat- ,f 7 'Fiery . I - 'V' fmif? ll ters When it is asked-to offer a helpful, progressive -1-r--ll 'Xia' lnanlcing service. ly 7 w' ffffffiilf ll 55f: E,4 , UW hai. A Ki. t S i- ...,,in L1 e want t e or in men an women o o omo o 1-' 4 -'11-511'-:..'Eif-isfiev - . . . 'Lf' ' .L'.'.Z'.:11H' feel free to avail themselves of this service at any time. I .l , , . -'tr' 1The time to start is NOW. Why not come in today Ml l' and make the start. Q Q One h ll I1 fired forty-fight The King Kennedy Clothing Co. INCORPORATED 212 North Main Street Good Clofnes for Men,Young Men, preps and Boys EXCLUSIVE-BUT NOT EXPENSIVE ALL ous AND DECOROUS ACCOMPANIMENTS From HAT to SILK HOSE , ' 7 ff - J' T I' x 'z, 1 W ' . , 1? NTL f f ectr1ca . 5,EDrN: f yfllg, 4 . '4 '-P 4- J V' ' f X in M 'gg ' f A an ood oeA A m. QT . A I '94 Ad1d We S t - Wfl'I!vf5',. ' ' w i WH p. - 3 'f'fX't ' n 4'-'U ,- -- ' 95 ' 5 li WI Q.. . V4-4 - 7 , I W, .- ,, . M , Q - , f - fh Qlllggw s f' 4 T ' 'KTIINR Q di A Tkaf f .,, - ' ga, CARTER ELECTRIC COMPANY Corner Buckeye and Superior Sts. zz Phone 357 O I nr SS COMPLIMENTS OF TI-IE PROGRESS STORE FIRST IE ZRQJSTY EXCLUSIVE I-IABERDASI-IERS HPOR THOSE WI-IO CARE 4596 be Gy EQ? Q Q -., Q- SS -fa. x F55 Cool-Q with Gas- ql SATlSFACTlON-that expresses in a word the feelings of consumers toward NATURAL GAS. Every Kokomo user of GAS linows that he is getting more heat than he coulcl get from any other fuel. He lcnows that Gas is cleaner, safer, more con- venient ancl more satisfactory in every Way than any other fuel. And he realizes ancl appreciates the fact that Gas is the CHEAP- EST fuel. A comparison of the costs of Kokomo Gas with other fuels and With gas in other cities has convincecl him that he is get- ting more than his money's worth. KOKOMO GAS A D FUEL CO. 226 South Main Street zz Telephones 28-88 His Health Must Be Bad COMPLIMENTS OF 'l'1m1 Svlli-rs-Sziy, lfim1'ilifv11s, wlizll Bassett Fuel Co. :lt-es tlizil '21 im your NXXVIIICI' mean? Fil lxx lll XI 1 H 'jr -. 5' :luv xxln-n l grzuluaitv lm-vp tour ln-ssiins up wx rx' flgiv, W. O. BASSETT, Prop. lftirvtlu-rt-'s fl simlvlv iwglsiirig I 'llliit it You ilont, you ll lu- :iski-tl 1-w slllX' lu this class zlmirln-r si-noni. Notice the Yet Strzingc to sziy zilllwuuli it is lt'llIP'f't'2ll' H as limit- of our llllll1lSlYllll', jllllllll, lllllll1lI'l'l1'Il gt-ullviiiiiii ti-giclu-rs lizixu ilis.ip1u-:1rwI- YIi'I'. :ic 41 Being Polite U... NX'ilnz1 lliirivziii-Yoi1're :i gmul sin ti ni n't you, Lucilc? l,. SlNilll+l'I'm'llj' gmail, J XX'ilI12i-liul j'UlllI'l' init going lu sin in IO23 West lvlaclison St. Phone Q04 I UCHV-YM tmhy .H XX'iliiz1 tsigliing xxvitli iwlit-U-rllliziiik x mu Om' hun rlrfwl jifly-1 E Q Com liments'- Hole Martin Uour Hat- ll7e're Ready to Give Uou the One Uou Like lt's an easq matter to be exactlq satisfied here-u2e're showing everq good stqle in euerq size and shape-none of our customers need accept a second choice. Best American production-best foreign ideas, all in all, a disf plaq that will arouse qour admiration. Dalues still as excellent as ever-our merchandising policq is qour protection on price. Dress Up Shop DUN EDERMAN 219 Tlorth main Street Kokomo, Indiana Q Q One li undred fifty-Izcn SS UroornanHSmii Priniinq Co Siaiioners--'Complete Office Ouifiiiers Kokomo, lncliana okomos o algg ouse, C-TLis Issue of the Ulalmers j SARGASSO Blank Book is a sample of a cl our laroclucl Loose Leaf Siiste ozlzpfz TMI C. Y. TI,xwul:'l'lI. S11fvv1'i11lc11u'011 ITIXSIIAXV, Prim'ijw! SS Building Material- lDe are Kokomds leaders in building material. lDe handle onlq the best grades. lDe handle in large quantities, and get the most advantageous prices. Euerqthing me haue must conform to the rigid Ellis standard of excellence. Atlas Portland Cement-Cement Blocks-Hqdrated Lime-Jlnchor Prepared Plaster-Ohio Fire Clau- Fire Brick and Flue Lining-Metal Lath-Ditrified Tile-lDashed Sand and Cjrauel. Howard Countijs Coal Headquarters 260,-Two Telephones-71 2 CT he Home of Rescreened Coal Kckomo Hansell Coal Co Uulcanizin Supplies, and Cement Products, Draqage and Cfransfer . . . Coal, Coke, Builders Cfelephones 2923-2924 Kolqomo lndiana Corner Mulberrq and Phillips Q Q On 1' h Ill1flI'1'1I fifty-fum' Y SS f HI H. H. HARDESTY, Prop. Phone I75 E. W. ASHLEY. SaIes Mgr. V Wm I TIRES and TUBES d D P J ACCESSQRIES P I I ' ' Mo on CARS When you Iauy a car you sI1ouIcI consider the advantages you are going to receive xst Buy the car with a reputatlon. 2nd Buy the car that is standardized. 3rcI Buy tI1e car tI1at gives service. 4tI1 Buy tI1e car that tI1e cIeaIer stocks parts for. 5th Buy the car that is worth the money. The onIy car that Imas not raised in price for two years. Il V . ' U., ri 5 mmm ,f- , ,. . 1.1 X 4, TT-,,.!. ff. W-'sm -. The Buick Model K-Six-45 - FULLY EQLIIPPED 51,625.00 F. O. B. KOKOMO, INDIANA THE .EQPES C0- 210 -212 North Washington Street Onwl 11 ljltj SS 4... Q Q C. M. AARON COMPANY NOT INCORPORATED I IupmoIJiIe, Caclillac, King Cars 206-210 Eait SyC8ITlOI'9 SUPQII ZZ pI'lOn9 2414 KOKOMO, INDIANA Q On 1' I1 undrfrl Jiffy-sir lDhq So Pale and IDI-1n'? .lfmlngzhv fu SIIUICIIAIIII. XYhy wo pale zmll wan, my classmate? l'1'ithec, why so pale? Hill, liaying lhmkenl in English, Imikiiig ill prevail? l'1'ithee, why so pale? lYhy so chill :mil mute, my stuflem? l'rithee. why so mute? Xliill, when studying mme v:m't win, .Xlways sulkmg clfft? Prithee, why so mute? Quit! Quit! Fm' shame! 'Ilhut will not XYhen hlulliug w1m't mlo't. If Xliss Farluw has not passed you Nothing can make her! The llevil take her. win -IIOwa1'cl Miller SS Melntes 's Sofi Ulaier Laundry D. A. Mc1NTOSH, Prop. 3114513 Tl. Buckeqe Street KGKOMO, IND. Phone 1 14 Q E ft is Their Qualitq is Real- Their Success is Due to f-Their Superioritq p Portraits tDithout a Disappointment Phitti s Stu io South Side Square zz 1: Kokomo, indiana CT he photographic work for this issue of the Sargasso Cfeiephone 3141 was made big us Q Q firvrl fiffy-eight JIPPERSO may Ni k CThe Eight with E ighty Less Parts HE Jlpperson gives acceleration in high gear of from 1 to 40 miles an hour in 20 seconds, and braking action that curbs the speed from 40 miles an hour to a complete stop in 40 qardsffrl seconds, These are examples of the remark- able mechanical range which the House of Jipperson has produced after tunentq-seven uears' experience in building custom made motor cars. Drive an Jlpperson First-Then Decide .APPERSON BROS. 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She's flavor as clever can he, and pupils inrirvul :it he-1' varietv uf fmilwear, ....,.,,.,,. 1.1431-.X I1 li.XIx I I ln Hur cute little sewing trracliei' has wun many friends among the students uf K. lil. S. this yt-ar. Hex' assenihlies wunltl he models if it were nut fur the nauglitv buys. Miss Bai'- tpn wnultl make a sucuesstnl rustnme 'lt-sitmtsiz GliR'l'Ill'llli t'tll.liSt'lVl l' Miss Cnlescuit is t-specially funtl ul Srnitrrs hetaust' every tlay she has the tipptn tunily of inftirming uit-in that even thc lfresliinrn know more than they. Stmiv nf her ctinnnun expression- are. Speak luutl enuugh fm the rest uf the ulitss tu lit-ar, plcase-, lf you wish tu rc' main in the Class get ritl til' that gum. and Su yuu'1'e not in fzivur uf XX'mnan Sni- fragef' l'l.AR.X li. BERRY Xliss llerry, with her chest ful smile antl kindly clispusi- tion, has helped many junior classes oier the difficulties ttf a Tutirnament supper. She is a very capable teacher and has uharge of night sulwol classes as well :is the regular mirs. XYH, H. t'tlI'Glll.AN 'lille bane of his life is :is- sunihly Still, There are al' ways-annuunct-ments tti make Jtntl ltr- surh a btithci' tu rt-- lnunllwi' them su he czilnily :miwiiiicts Some class is gtnng to have SUIIIE surt of meeting tn' utlier. hut I tlnn't reinuinhct' wlic-rt' an when. His zitlvice to the Sargasso Staff is very much apprefiatcrl. , i .e ii -: -fx. .xg 3211-f s izsfffswf mi'--gf:.:.1:9xf.j..g2.ss:f:3.:it, . t . +-nv :ass : ,s ,:ggg': ..- is-,I ' ' s.ss.sN.,. - 1 sg ,U si: 'ffeigf :ai fl 3' '-1 SQ . -1 eeE8?s.,,s'.:f5:..- , xg, ,m,,N,,,,,., ,f swab-ffeEris.:I'1-'.,'g: -ei .. . l 7' -1, asses 1 - M.. .,,, .,,,-.Q - ss, .4 ': . ...vga :, 4.3: 512-Q t. . : X .. .- 1-2 t ers . ., .. . 5. .t -N it K- sz-,. ,- . Us .. ,. ., ,, .13 5' is: c-si I ..-,vw ., s ., ...LSE L L , 5 ,J 2 2 - 1 I , . . ., K . , . - .-f .: ,I V ...germ-rgg: , , ., get ,sz-s...tue-,-,.,f.-,. .y is-si, siren-if.-ss 2 .X ..l r, i s . f .-.- N! f-Q. .2-.g?X?sS'E S9-f1 i-'f V1 ' BENJAMIN H. DRAKE This new teacher hails from the vicinity of Sharps- ville and is already well liked because of his good nature. His motto: The Lord helps them that help themselves. is thc same as a majority of the other teachers use but he tries to make it just a little more effective. H ELEN GAUSE Since Miss Gause super- intends the music of the city very little is seen of l1er here. XYe greatly appreci- ate the convocation which she has charge of. l-lL1'l'Il FA R L4 IXY XYe now have bi-forc us our most competent Ko lli Adviser, who, we are posi- tive. needs no intriiduction. She is both musically and socially inclined, being leader of thc Ko Hi Chorus and President of the School- masters' Club. XVAR ll GILB ERT Our new athletic director is a product of the famous New London vicinity but is a graduate of I. U. instead of Earlham. He is living up to the standard set by thc- other teachers from New London and has proved hiinv self a very capable B. ll. coach. YIRGIL IILEENOR Mr. Fleenor revealed his ability as a teacher so was selected early in the year as supervisor of Manual Training. lli- was kept busy issuing work permits and directing part-time and night school. RUTH IIULKIAN Kokomo lligh School is proud to welcome one uf her highest type aliininziu. She creates a happy atninsplieri' xvlierever she goes: and the Freslnnen are fortunate tn hare hi-r for their adviser. SCL'f'llfF1'Il Eigllffmt , W N i I A. l l ' t FRANK C. lllfNl7liRSH4Yl' C. Ii. IIIXSHAXY VIQRNIC C. KNI-IPI'IiR Mr. llentlershut ia the llercl tw nur atlmirahle XYith hix few extra tlutiex shyeat member of the facul- Klt. lltn-haw. a tninensal nf teaching niuht schtml ant: ty. antl it ix even rttlnttretl atnnng prtnripals, whu pracf taking tieketa at Basket llall that he doeNn't knt-w the nee- what he preat'ltw, lle garner, Klr. Kneppcr hntlx names of all the teachers. ha- ttt'm'etl himaelf efhcient himself kept hury. hut he This tltmei nut seem tn bother in an algebra and gefnnetry Ntill manages tn get the time llllll in the Ulllai-Fttillll fur all teaclnr. llia pet IICCVQ'-A is lu care fur hix -Ulxill four hix pupilf are fnuntl ltr wttrk the fart that Ntutlentx per- farm. hard. Nt-t in utttning late, MARIE Ltbthl' l., R. MQLX-XR'l'Y IXIPIA HART! The latly who fmilea with tflirlx were rather numer' Xli-N Hartz haf been her eyes antl whn pnasefre- nu- in Mr. Xlct'arty1 Vhemf tt-aqltntg in Kokonm lligh an aht1ndant'e of patteizue. lxtry tflztwef Hu tty xhrlw hh fur a number of years anal lntlications are that in a ctmtenipt for them ln organ- xlte fulfilla tht- adage, IH-aqa ahort time she will he re- tfetl a cluhfnrlJoy5tn1ly. .X tice makes pet-feet, fur bigning from her t-Hicient hit partial intluetll lle hai there ix scarcely a better Service here, fur elle wearx won fame in the High teacher to be found. Her a beautiful tliamontl. XXX' Schtml ax Z!El21NN atlvt-er ant! tt-achintg, nloreover, hai had have been lucky to have fuuh a unset etiieit-nt muxician. nn effect on her humorous a teacher with us antl know llif cla-Q rwtnt ia always well nature antl she keeps het ,he will be greatly mihcetl. ttecttpietl eu-n during hi- cla-few in the he-t of ipirits. Npare hours, t .. ,, W lxr, . -W It .QQ-.-2.5 1 lei hi 525293-'I in-aim' 'Kam' ','.' ,, , -M - 1 1 f 1' ff I ' ff53q?531l f 4 1 ' I Q 143.91 2.3 il ' iff 932231 ' 1 '- 1 .... 4 1 ' f'l':jI - ' I., 1 . I A' 3 1 1 - w1'1ff 1 I1-.-Sf'E':. .ap e 1-X .,ir:T?i:' 1 :'E-f:s2'.,.x 1 ' 7'f ' ' i' - M. ... ,t ,. . . Q: ' Q 1 -I-:li , . 1 , 1 VIRGINIA XIcCl'Nli 1lR.X1'I-Q BIIiI.I.IfN Rl l'll Xl, NIIl.Ll-QR Nliis Klcfunc i-11111-uftlic Klux Mellen ix tht' lat:-xt l'vt111-. viva1,i1111N an1l int' 3'ou11g6-t n1e1nbe-1-- nt' the :11lditi1111 111 our IIMUIU' SHP! I 'lN'l ' itll 'l'Nf ,'l'C MIM faculty yet ahc teachef llc' a vcry valuahlt 11111-, Shv ha- fllllff- Fllg I 'UXHlW NYU umetry and Algebra with Z- an-veral Latin claxfus, the my l.:1t111l llulu and nrakcs Nkill that is atnamng. She members gf whiph are 11111 llllllgw livcly at it- t1111ct11111- ii quite popular with the all augcls but she manaigt-N fha- hax axtlz-11111111 !11111l11cw buy, and you yeldom paw them Gkillfullv. WI' PIYIIIY ll'lCl'TN her 11111111 xvitlmnt acc-ing sev- ' Y rral there. I-IXIILY NASH VICRLE IKXIZVIS RAY PIQCK Mis- Nash is very com- A very short time ago Ct'llll'IllI4 lo-4 wal our ical and provides alnufeh M15 l'a1'vi: wah a Hugh main 1xI1v11ll1'.l'rt'lc becgune ment fur all at thx: School Schfml Ntutlent hcrfi-lf, hut Xlr. I-'lee11urE xiurc--111' in Nlastn-rs' Club. Sho Hlihlk' a ninv sh: has tlunncd lw1'11111- the Blannal Flqfilllllllg' tlcpart- great llixcovcry when she ing dignity and lx une uf tht' ment. llurck ru our sth- found out that Bill Kira- valucd111:n1hcr5 uf the fauul- Liuiiry rxpert: wt- like him. ham yroveise-rl a wo11rl:-rful 13. lliixxiicivlikc Cl1?ll'ZIL'IL'I'A voice. iyei her. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 I1 Twvnfy Xu i f f'1 3, -1- I t Q ,X , 519 , :Q l' A .E to l . . i ., , ifififi 7 H is l il' 5 l A l 1, 5 2 if ,. f sg i i i i i. 1 , .,.. ., , , 1 E . l , f 3 1 2 E ,:. 5 5, , . , . ,.' 3215355252: Q- 7fsJ:::iL . .- ::,1.... HELEN RUSS A most loveable teacher is hliss Ross antl an invaluable aid to the Senior Class. which she has Capably ad- vised for thc last two years, Her originality has brought much fame and honor to the class of '10, ULANCH E A. RYKIQR hliss Ryker is genial, pa- tient, imbued with the true spirit of teacher and wise counsellor. Never is she tot. tired or too busy if a stu- tlent goes to her for help. The development of dramat- ics in our high school is clue to her enthusiastic support. H. ll. RVHEY Nr, Rnlmey is the Bean Ilrummel of the faculty and a vt-ry capable teacher as well. He is quite popular among all the'-boys, His highest ambition is to have a l'h. lt. tacked to his name. MA RY Lt bUlSE SMITH Miss Smith certainly rloes have a hard time keeping the assemblies in order, for sorncliow pennies always find their way to the floor when she is in charge. Her es- pecial business is teaching French to the Frcshies, IU LTA RUSSELL Miss Russell does not be- lieve in making herself corn' spicuous as she is seldom seen in school except by her student:-. She is a beloved gym teacher and due to the fact that she specializes in this course she is the envy of all the girls, so lithe. so graceful and so cheerful. C RESSY T H OMAS Miss Thomas's stature tloes not come up with her lwrilliancy. She has a wm- ning smile and pleasant dis- position which we all acl- mire. llowuver pleasant she may he. no student ever trcspasses on her good na- ture as she never passes a llunkcr even though he has spent several semesters with hCI'. A95Q-ag:j.f-..3E1g3Qg.s-V,if 35,92 F ' ' XR bww' ri ?Q:jiEf,xl T-ie 351 .2-T4 ' . .V ' . iii 5 i L' 'A il'r' H. -:img . .V A 1-1 I f N ,gig -..3Q1'9:f::r 5 ,P ,qw . ...Q ,,s,,5.-.,.s',.. at -Mi. W is ,., .v N31--,. .. :sxi E -stef 'IFR ,Msg if ,wi -',k-qgy - que, 2 1 , t . i . i Q 1 t - 1 I Q i ' 1 'l ' 1 -1:12. e.N.xw-V: V 4 Fas?-2 Li2S'1f?47i.'.-V is 4 5,1.'.1.':j.-is E i '- 1 '3 2 l 1 Q 1 E . J I V4 , l AN NA B. XVARD She reigns supreine over .-Xssenihly 112 and nary a permit escapes her all-seeing c-ye. She has won consid- erable fame as a poet but is very nimlest about it. lfl. G. XY1 PHIPY Hr. XYuody is the friend nf everyone in High School. He believes that if a person comes to school he should al- ways get his lessons and for that reason llr. XYOody is often seen helping some poor Freshie over the hard Alge- hra problems. VLXRISSA XX'lLl,IrXllSON Bliss XYillianison tries haiwl to cultivate a love nf art in High Sclirnil students antl judging from the art work in the annual she is succeeding exceetlingly well. Practice makes perfect, is her nintto. S. B. DAVI ICS Mr. llavies is the one man indispensable at lligh Sclinnl for when Sam is gone noth- ing goes right-not even the time. XYhL-n he took a va, cation this winter to enjoy the srnall-pox L-verytliing' was topsy-lurvy. VERRILL XYILSHN XYe think hir. lYilsnn is une nftheninst lirilliant men we have ever met anil prob- ahly otliers .-hare our npin- inn. He is very witty and sarcastic. quite fontl of using these acconiplislnnents when halling-out some prim' stu- ilent in the assembly, IILX XYARII Nliss NY:ii1l is the first per- snn you stir when you unter NIV. llaworth's office and her cheerful smile makes you uelennie. She is very quiet and is morn' nften seen than hearml. Tn'r'n1y-one JIZNNIE MERRELL Kliss Merrell is another Song bird and Sho is trying to mln-vclop a Carusn among the High School buys. Per- Nuually wr think that is a Qlifticult task but dw is op4 llllllwllf :mul works with :1 guml will. Tzvcn ty-th ref' I . - A -f U H H V Ink I -Q-'H 1 1..- u P 4 lk 4, , I' Q. I 5 'I wr.. A 0 Y -- J. exit' 'N ' J- I ' 4 ,W ' I-'I I , I. I Q F'-1? Qi, - 4 -, I - -, Il-o I uv' I r 51 -' is Q - E .I Q I! Il .1 A -I ' I , 4 :I 1 - I .I . 1. ' 4 r I, 0 . B I F- F ul - I, ua L - ' 9 l 5 I .' '. 5 J I . ,5, .I .I 'f 1 ij' W A ltllf' -,Lb . ? I' 22' 'il Ir Or' .-il I - I + I lg:-,eg A-1 1 1-l'. 4- If A S W I+, 'I Il - - i 1 gf-T ff' ' - fn 0, A 1 9 I Q 0 A. 0 - 'I 1 'J' F-NA P . Q -at I' P I i' 0 ' ' I f 2. A ' L . 0 In Q I' tr ' . 'U - P ' Q ' -' Q. . 1 1 O Q D 0 fi n - Q 0 L 0 P Q .0 , 4 3 1 P -'QL' 71, , I - Q I ' , A' 2 E sq af r.-via Tll'f'Ilf1jAf01l7' Class of 1920 The Class of 1'72O startetl its lirst fall clrive in September, 11116. lly spring the rookies were so well tlrillefl that they were consitlerefl the hest f company in Colonel l'linshaw's regiment. llhe oliticers in charge were Cap- tain l'owell anml Lieutenant Templin. The fall of 1017 founal the Class occupying Sophomore Sector untler the leaclership of Captain Garrigus antl Lieutenant Covalt. Early in 11113 the Company hail reached the thirtl line trenches anfl fountl that their routine rluties were angmentetl by special reconnaissance in the gymnasium fluring the haslcet hall engagements for the purpose of tlispensing cantly and popcorn. ln Hay -lunior Company eommancletl hy lieutenant-Colonel Ross antl Captain XYehster entertainecl Senior Company ancl all the superior officers hy taking them on a tour to several o I' the allietl countries. On Sc-ptemher fl. 1'l1U, the Company startetl the last hig nlrive. At times cluring the campaign the ranks were reclucerl owing to the detention of several of the memhers in the hospital uncler small-pox quarantine. In April a special squatl put across an effective barrage callecl i'l1l11'1'j'. llurry, llurry l The zero hour came at eight o'cloclc on .lune 1, 1920. The Company went over the top with Hying colors antl one hunflreil and one members were awartlecl the clistinguishetl service meclal. BNI QRS Tll'I I1f1f Tu'wu1y-sidv Senior Class of 1920 Officers l'r'v.v1'4fu111'-IfluNvls lJ.xwsuN I 'irc-!'1'u.v1'ffv1112 fIfL'GIiN1i Ifxlclqlilz Suu1'vf411',v and Y'l'm1.v111'r1'-CI,1lflfnlcn G .-I1l4z'1'.wrf-I IIQLEN Russ RI1l'I l'H--173111 uf thc hzwlwl' intn the sea. C4lI,URS-RlZ1l'HHl1 Zlllll Silver. X V 4, .-.- .X . , y, P. ..,..A , ,-,:.,,:., . -,,,, , X ,. . A, d,s49..T.1- fifffi':c5.A.1X1-,N E. saw - 'i- v.-sf-:-iw - 4 '::1...:g- ,r ey ,K 'azz 1 'iw 2. Mfv' 1-X ik L-S-'Qf'.5Q-'f9 ':--fwitayff3f1i7?3.' Q5 ,i w N ' fi' f 'fxfiff 'M J' -' ' W ' 'X - , ..,.-..- ...N W, mgggq, -...,..M.,,.,.k ,,,. ,. , , , ,l Mez 'f fl '-,, a,2r-x--Lyrfu' wi: .:,x,-,-in .,..+5,,q:. 4 -521,09 ..1.,..:f.a W,-v .fc sv.-:mm -ff: Wg..-1 ...J , 6:1 5 wwg--:A-V. Q-wb . g 1:4 Ewqffqlsga-:':.l :-1.1.1- ww-1 . :1,,.:1,l , my Q.-a,fgtzp,e 1 rfww r, . 51 1 .- -X.-.. mg, -,.. . 1' 1 1x 'ui -vRf1Q'NvV .y.-,.:-. , -. . . 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Her Uh- smile fur cvcrymw. llalln' lmxinmux-likc llc hurl- a fuw Alb and hang- arm' hm-1' nhl:-I ll1n'rnpm't ls hex' lnxcparalmlf' Npglrc mnnnclllx ln whuh lu K'lli1l'8Clt'l'lillL'5. cmupanmn. 14,-aw fha- girly. IAY CXRNICY FRANK t'.XSTIil.I.ll SIIIRLIQY l'Il.XFl4'lN ,lay ls a very qulelr lllllllfhl Frank ia vcry amusing, al .X mvccl, xlzunty gxrl with boy with an unlumtcd vu ways mymg llunga lll flaw a k'llHl'I1I ol mxumel' that c mu ' ry. . u y we ma 1:4 rauw evru your o aug 1, vamuws nm- my 11,11 wr U al la Nr dv I tl 'I rl 1 I r I rl 1 lk l 1 you may he appmvurl hy thx' He is so why that hr rvmam-y lhv maulx ni' k'uluu1:1l llxnw, teachers, an-lui to he Ahia awake at night planning: ,X u-rtaln Sl-nun' hwy luxu- motlo and lu- always lwes wap and meanx tn avfml ilu fgrrlllllalmwl hex' hrm r ln Nllll up T0 it, girly lJL'JlllIN Kzmsglwl 1:1 Npulcxxvclw, X -,QI-I -. .. -1 1:1 , .... , , , gjrrj 1-' li , if fLc:5':5?'., l Eff a 1 'A F, ' . l vw -A-1+ wr. 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'I hrs Idoesnjt and makes everyone around the assembly, never talks seem L0 lmpl-fer? with 11,5 hm. ,OA Since 3 pei-50,1 15 inuch, but seems always lu abrllty -to ge! things done, known by the Company he me stncly mg. tor he rs .always there wnth keeps Irene should be well 'hs Hoods m class. and wulely known. RHSEMUND CQLES WILNA COOK BEN COOPER l:05Y is 0119 of 0'-lf thfee XYilna is a very blonde Ben seems to have reached H2531 h?lf K! Ear students and young lacly but not of the lns highest ambition, a lady- ICIK D 12129 Ito haye her. peroxnde type. Her pretty fusser. and he converses fre- ? lf Q QUQIIC SVC?-19 H1055 halr has caught many of the quently upon ll1lS toprc. Al- Pf' Jectb Efgfclfl 51 H105 an male sex mn nts fluffy meshes. though always present he IS lf HH fnffent af locale of She says she adores book- sometxmes unnouced because Roman Fu mg-'Q' keeping. of has short stature. For an example of hls work Just turn to the Athletlc portmn of this annual. 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Iler Smile recognized by thc Sargagno ham difficulty m getting thc ix ont' of the brightest things Board when they made hint 1HHC11t'1' to l111C1C1'b1311C1 W11211 we have eiicotiiitered in our Joke-Editor. Barring Ahls 119 111021115 E15 he 131115 W1111 High School career and we fondness tor arguing he is a great r3D1d11Y- 111 Yhe 11.151 approve got licr chown nick- good student. lhfff YCHYS Of- 1115 1115111 narne, Smiles bchool career girls. meant nothing to XYalter, hut lately he is trequently secn talking to some fair damsel. lYatch your step, XValter! FR.-XXCIS DAXYSQN IQIVYTHE DIIIMITT EVA URAPER Hail to Fran Daw, presi- lidythe usually seems to 1'11'H -11118111 wvll 119 Called dent of tho Senior class and he :t rather qniut young 51 11111111113 f11C11U11H1'b' 215 11111 all around good fellow. For laily, but this gives one a 1f11011'1L'11tJC 01 13133 1Y01'd5 15 the last three and a half falwo impre-Ninn for she is 1'Q11f1211'kH111C1 5116 61011151115 111 yearrf Fran has bcen tlenlon- really quite livt-ly. Hel' 1'-15111111-E 1115 11'?1C11C1'4. S5116- htrating to4 other classtnen fondness for Frcshie boys cially those ot' the opposite thc value ot dignity to a stu- stamp: her zu a future WX. 111111113 11131 911310 11111' dent. Kin4lu1'gai'tlt'n tcacliCr. 11161115 T1115- 1101VC1'C1', does not account for hor good gratlcw as she if. a very bril- liant -tnrlent. ff 'Vw X. . 3 4 ' i vi . - - H 1 ' . 1 ' '-at-is-V.V VVVQ: -V-1.1-V--11:-f--r-:-V-as sV:E?efw.V-fs-ff--94 ,tat-sry-'i A wt.:-1: ti, 51:3:.V.:...,sfafi,g3.f-5 5?g?.,,..t,V-:mtg-43 t t ,x5,,t:.m 5 .- f '- i551'i'55':::V'1'.5555213 1' '35 11.71 11.151 -ri. QI .-5:51 ll' V if . if 4' . . ,H 1 . . rr V' ' 22 ' ' i? :' Yin.. 7 I T5 31 7.124914-' fe. .-Var VM ' W- , - 143 ff-' Vvi ri , 1 . '.' Vfavtzssri- 12 ' A' i5:':5 :V: -.-:1.::1:'-vw.: fwfr . -V.:r-z'- 'fr -' 'l i':-..:z'n-izzf. V-'sf 5-we -.-ti.: -V 'way 'Z' V - rr - ' f- f 'X - -- - Tzveniy-uint Thirty PAUL llL'FliNIJ.-XCII Some say he's hashful but how can that be when he has gone through the stormy Or- tleal of snliciting advertise- ments antl has cunte up Smil- ing. And, fvh girls! gaze on his marvelous coniplexinn ftntl weep tears of envy. l.L't'll.l.lI DURRICR Lucille represents a very line type of girl antl the frivoluus ideas that enter most high school girls' heads are regarded hy her as ton trivial tu meditate upon. She is an active member of our noteworthy Kr: Hi Clulm. lill1'l'll DKNY.-KN Edith is-a very agreeable and attractive girl. She has many masculine atlmirers Hmong them Pt Certain young sailor. Yun st-ltlont see lfdith withnut Irene as their frientlsllip h a s la s t e cl throughout their High School years and hopefully will continue forever. She studies much and is reward- utl by receiving numerous Tk RALPII l:1l'lRM.-KN This li stutlent can gp- parently get his lessons with less study than the inajurity uf his enviuus classmates. Altltnuglt Ralph usually talks nn serious topics he knows how to he jolly when the nccasinit clemanfls. XY I LNA DUN CAN Yes. XYilna lives on ft tartnl XYe mention this fact not to offentl XViln:1 but for the benefit nf those who are incretlulous, H Q 1' p e I peeve is to he reinintletl ut cows and chickens. Pretty and l'upul:n ' sn-ins httiug tn us. NAOMI ELLII fl' Naonti just entered class this yt-ar and hails from Sycamore. Although tve've nut know het' long she's very popular, especially with the opposite sex. She's A truly girl student but likes to talk and write notes in the assembly. IQLIZABETH FISHER JOHN FRICKE li5'l'llliR FR.-XZlili l'ix'ei'yliudy knowx of Bus- :-ic and her Fortl which is always in dcinantl. Her ni-vs nlctcrniination ia tu hermit: nlentler mince pctitv: maiclrns are the prewnt mode. Ht envy Hua hrr happy tlix- pnxitirin, liS'l'llliR FRliliBl.XN listher is rt pretty lassie with bunny black curls anfl Nparkling eyes. Shu is quite a lu-arthlrreakri' but is very niotlc-St. Late cars are al- ways a plausible uxciwe for lHl'tlll1ENN ' ways She. XYc havrn't ween much ut john thin laat term as hu is one of thuse few and lucky fellow: who attcntl sclitwul only half a day bt-cause uf a ,upcrrluity of creditx. Much crctlit is owed to -luhn fur his cfticiuncy in managing nur cantly felling in our ,lub nior Year. tiliNliVl liYli GAl!RI4il'F This tranquil labs. gow about het' fclitml work with actinns that inform llh that she kimwf what blink almnt. 'l'lit' teaclicrb can rlcpentl on her bccausc Slit' alwayb inan- ages to get ht-1' lessoiif and help he-1' fllSlI't'S4Ffl claw- Hlalfx. 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'sw' '-'Sea-2, sw:-:u--m a... .Q -.wi V X : --v si.. ff..-Q . :grit-L-if-.,:V3 X ,fhwvegk-,. ,sim Y, ' N ':- . wg-ss: : ' :'f.,N:,3fg 01 yf:- m ' C+ ft A -- X as 2 M 5ylXis Wsfgwe 4 ,.,.., V Q . g-. X cw:c,,1 , W CLI FFURID GATES Hur honorable secretary is surely capable of filling his place as he is a commercial star. Many a class has been cheered by the quizzical in- tlcction of his voice. Al- though he missed school for a while in his Junior year he labored hard that he might graduate with us. PAUL HAIST This dignified Senior sure- ly knows how to acquire E's, He attends church ignite regularly but that's all nat- ural enough as his father is a preacher. Some have pro- nounced l'aul a XYoman Hater but we cannot think ot' him as being that severe. XYAYN E GO Rl JON XYayne is concentrated es- sence of brilliancy. lYe have never before inct a person with such a wide range of knowledge. Keeping the teachers astonished with his learning is his favorite amusement. t'Great things come in small packages. Bl-ISSIE HANCOCK XVc just can't be gloomy when we catch sight of Bes- sie-'s ever-smiling face, She seems quiet and rather meek but tliere's a spark of mis- chief hidtlcn somewhere we know from experience. Bes- sie possesses a wonderful faculty for blushing. ETHEL HALE You seldom see Ethel without hcl' violin, an instru- ment which she manages with much skill. She holds to the belief that A person is known by the company he keeps, so she is usually seen with Veneta or Gladys. GENEVA HARBAUGH Geneva's our model of an np-to-date dresser. XYe gaze at her with wonder and pci'- haps envy and try to decide how she always looks so nice. It seems her heart sways in the direction of lluriluc' but welre not sure. . Q- 'v-qs..-tx 5 'E-15839 Q.x.xSs.s, .Q f. . Xu . A . :'-'EMssl--? fE1-:'.- 'Q V, - . VV V .J - ,, . . - - . - ..,, W., ...,,. . ..... . .,.... , t,,,. 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He asked inf her and do it cheer- friends.. llc is very basllful always manages to be pres- fully, a dispnsitinn as rare and will walk across the ent at our basket-ball games as it is pleasing. street to keep 'away from a and assists in keeping the girl. XXX: adnt-tru the pluek score correctly. that makes lnm drive six miles tn schonl in all we-aths ers. EDN.-X Il,-UYURTH H ELEN HAXY1 PRTH Yl RGI NIA ll EXRY Besides being attractive llelen is a new-girl this Virginiakn our girl front she's very musical. and ad- yuar and we consider our- l'ennsylvania who came to ded to that she hrmly he- selves fortunate 'to V have our class in her junior year, lieves, as she stated in his- such a xrehned lllss in our Though very, very quiet she tory class, that tace-powder glass. bhe has gained many enjoys teasing antl can blush is a necessity and should trtends-already by her sweet quite easily -for some peo- nut be taxed, Although she disposition and line clxarae- ple, seems merry her heart's with tert Bill. , t ,l C T71 irty-111 ree I . - A -f U H H V Ink I -Q-'H 1 1..- u P 4 lk 4, , I' Q. I 5 'I wr.. A 0 Y -- J. exit' 'N ' J- I ' 4 ,W ' I-'I I , I. I Q F'-1? Qi, - 4 -, I - -, Il-o I uv' I r 51 -' is Q - E .I Q I! Il .1 A -I ' I , 4 :I 1 - I .I . 1. ' 4 r I, 0 . B I F- F ul - I, ua L - ' 9 l 5 I .' '. 5 J I . ,5, .I .I 'f 1 ij' W A ltllf' -,Lb . ? 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H . . . .. ., .- - . f, ' 'I2:-we-:If 5.:::'i.r.,f3'-'f:..'s I:2:':A?.-MI' :r.:f.i .,f:.eA- 3 X , 9.3.1-is Q tiff rf -- 1 , .- : . . .315 -.ya-,..: ,QM 11. ts..1a-at ff- --'- . s . . . . f ,vi V , 1,-,:1.g.f.'1y'3't: a.:f.j5g:a-u..,'1q.-.f-:gg'.jE.z,g,.'.4-3-we-.:'j.j:---..45:'.x.-s ' .-Er: r,5'f:t-:f.,:.:.'je3'-.w5'3.' xg: 11' '. ' 0 , . ' . :x::'?5::mea?effs..u ..V.,L'2as-.:A-:f?:153:'-12fwv'.-QFor:-i'f'w'g,f.-tt:-1'-.4 at-if et, 1. ff. . IRVIN HOLLIS Irvin has blossomed into quite a social huttertly this year as he mustered enough nerve to bring some fair damsel to a basket-ball game, It's seldom that Ir- vin has to answer a teachers question with the common phrase, 1 don't believe I know. DON.-X LD IRVIN Another modest shrinking flower who seldom makes himself visible. Despite all his diffidence and bashful' ness he is a good pupil and a loyal Kokomoan: very par- tial to B. ll. games. EVELYN Ht UNEYXY ELL Evelyn is a very business- like young lady who is often seen but seldom heard. Her especial accomplislnnent is getting more done in type- writing in less time than anyone else can hope to. NELDA IARVIS Another star in the Senior class is Nelda. She came here last year from Green estabe town and immediately lished her reputation as a very brilliant student. She says she would rather than eat. argue H ELEN HOLLOXYICLL Helen is as versatile as she is genial. She is mag- netic both as to grades and admirers. HELEN KAY Helen is an musician, artist ller wonderful a feature of Ko grams. XVitty ways seem to accomplished and author. alto voice is Hi Club pro- sayings al- be at her tonguc's end giving proof of her Irish ancestry. Th irty-four s-:U va.. Q57 XIITUF? fl ff? X ' K' f - -7 -f.?g'Hi57f15QR 'f'??:'Y 5?:'i17Qf?ii1-'F, ,Yt xqfs,'Xiy'f o . .Q f - - . .. :V t 1.':ff,.f21-'gf X ,i I f'.1:.'sf. Y ' - sf 5ifiQiGFY: - , -A-A-M X 1 ' .i A 5,331 1, , I N - - A fe nl i Y :Tiif-'r ik? 's hi ':-el.-mfs' X . ws, lf:z':ff:1 it . V 2 - lf if-Srififhi . ' :Qin Sjfflr' Sf git gig, Y , - l . H of s V si-fe A Hb . -- ' ' 5' . ss KQig'l.Ei,,,.ffIifi'gQ - f , ss. ti Q,-:gy N, ' -- 4 ,.,1--g2','2,-i,gs.,..: '- I. V . . ,. -- ' 'f - 1' , - Nfl. 5-' '-if-f'iZ'yr,it.'. ' R . . V - GLADYS KIMBEL Gladys and Ethel are as inseparable as substance and shadow but we haven't tig- ured which is which. She is very reserved and tran- quil and the class is very exciting that moves her to lengthy speech. TH ELMA LETT lass her teachers and classmates by has This demure country wins the good will of her charming smile, It not been made known as yet what she has planned for her she future but we Athink would make an ideal school ma'am, MYRTLE LAMBERT Myrtle is, as president of the Ko-Hi Club, our official hostess. She will no doubt sing her way into some- body's heart. PAUL LINVILLE Paul enjoys arguing with the teachers but he never has many points to support his views. For this reason the gratified teachers have the pleasure of getting the word, much to the dis- last appointment ofhllaul and his tellow sympathizers. RAYMOND LEARXER Raymond is our general utility man and is useful on all occasions and in any place. His talent as an ar- tist is evident in our annual as you will all agree. He is deliciously frank in display- ing his disgust for frivolous, Eighty girls and is great on slamming. IJORCAS LQVELESS NYe are blessed with two or three preachers' daugh- ters this year, llorcas being one of them. She is not a social butterliy but rather a good and reliable student. She attracts attention by her modest and retiring way. Th irty-ji Vt' SS Tll'l7'fy-Slfl? N . l lx. . V- 1: l 2 'r - f .ff f ,Q . ' g 113- 595 'T' -Y S-5 s-15 N l ff 1- lib, ff 3235: 'Iii we K5 V . .- 1 -. . . ,- , . P' - ' ' W We - :rr ' ' BEULAH MCCULLY V.-XSSAXllRA Bltcrhhhv MARGARET MJNTOSH leulah is very sedate and Nur hrilliant Cassie is Cer- Marg is one of our 1 dlglllflltilf-jlISf a porsonnhca- tznnly an honor to any class. three and a half year stu- tton of a Fresh1e's lflea of a Her beauty and wrt combine dents and we'rC nughty glad Senior, Hur recltations are to mal-:C her one of the most to have her. XYe often terse hut well worth remem' loveable of gurls. Cass IS al- envy her hc-r dark eyes and berxng. so an excellent orator as she shnnng masses of hatr. It carried home second honors ls rumored that her tastes tu the YYabash Hratortcal arc domestic, C nn test. MARY AlCN.U'l'T MILIJRIETJ MARTIN STEXVART MATLOCK A T031-f0F'SUf9 basket llfill Mildred! part of a Span- lIe's a faithful u'0rker'for Player 15 AMEWY, 3115 HCVIUIYE' ish senorita at the Juniors our class, and we ciertatnly Illffnt which She must have Senior Receptton last year appreclate lnm. 'leachers 1lll1Cl'1lfd fl'0lH llel' lJ1'OlllCT- just Hts her. She has an look upon Stewart favorably, Her w0rSt habit 15 yelling aloof manner whtch frtght- all the more so because he herself hoarse at the games. ens one who is not well ac' frequently nnvutcs them to lxokomo needs a few more quainted with her. partake of a bounteous feast backers of tlns type. at lus country home. . . - W., -.. -- W . x-. .asm-J 1 rm- X-Q .. .1 -' -ss - . . W we s -se' ws - 'Qssf5'1'1e.s.'- , l- -X -ff -fa sf: Q.2:':.:a'5x.-r.-me-xx Q ., Q sQ.w:3 ri, are sa -fa-:1g. . 2-1.-:Q .fs-:.:2l:4f1 -Qs. 1.w1s '1-ref25, U .ssrfs-.1 lf. X ' wi? ., fs, 1:-5:1111 w e .f NV .1..a,Qe, we .... .. we 1... .J .. . V s .elsif t ':.':'L,iqe-I g'qm,r3:y 1.1533-,VE 152295: A . , 2: fjjrr :Q Sm: w i:-.-522.1'.fsfs:'f59fQSr52s:,5.:1i1 'ff-5, -W Q 's Yi 1 f I :-Mg fa t.gg:5,sgSfs2.. '-Nr -QW-Q Egger-,Nutt .fug- Q uf- sf--1.11:-S?-E' V- 1,5gi4rQ-',,'-gy .. 'aegis , ,-x .- 'I' 'fegrJ5'i--Ag? , . ' 'X' zrpaamc. 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FRED MORGAN Fred is another new mem' ber of our class who former' ly lived in Greuntown wht-re he distinguished himself as a basket-ball player. As soon as he came among us hc was siczed upon for the position of assistant joke editor and has proved that lirst judg- ments are not always wrong. HICRALIIINIC Klfllllllf .X very jolly, well-lilced Se' nior is Geraldine, She is seldom seen .vithout Marga- ret, Susanna or lidna, there- lly showing hcr good taste. She has a rapidly growing fondness for attending house parties at Purdue. ALB l-IRTA MYERS Tate sc-cms to have a decided preference for the front seat in an assembly or :it least she usually occupies one. She is so goodsnatured that she will occasionally change her wonderful style of hair dress hy special rua quest. Tlzirty-seven SS wx- - , t . .52 . 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' ' - - LURENA OBERMEYER EDXYIN.-X UBERNAUER DOROTHY UDOM Lorena is a girl upon XYhenever we think of Ed- Dorothy is a dainty lass whom teachers may always wma, we immediately think from liakford who is both depend as her recitations of Ilan for they are insepar- business-like and charming. leave nothing tu be desired. able even in one's thoughts. Few words can describe her She has taken Miss Martz She is one of our most simplicity of manner. Her for an ideal and is trying to striking hruenettes, viva- sweetness wins her new heconie as accomplished a exons. cute and pretty. friends at every turn. l 1 n gu 1 st , EUGENE PARKER GLADYS POOLE BERNICE POXVELL , l'henie has distinguished Gladys has a regular Clever is a weak word for himself as a basket-ball peaches-and-cream complex- our capable editor-in-chief. player and deserves much ion that is the admiration XYe Often wonder where she Braisei The no sweets as well the envy of every- Rztorei all Bher knowlebdge. ict oes not seem to a ect one. Q ie a ways recites Ye 'now ernice wi e a his health any, in fact he with an expression that lets success in anything she may seems to thrive on it. 'Tis you know that she under- undertake to do. rumored he's fond of ladies' stantls what she is saying. com pan y. .. 'i -9J?15r1'F-'s Q ffl pfI:.j:'X'V FS- -2' , , - , . Q h , , .- 5. . r . 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S ci- -ft' . uw X l 1bi:r'-'14, - ' ' 1 V V 3 ' 4 ' M. , 4 4,5 'Q i i 2 l i I 3 . I i i ELIZ.-X131-ITH l'L'RDl'Xl RVBY RAKESIXIQAXX' Sll.XRLl'Yl l'lf RAY lilizabeth is the traveler in Ruby is a genuine jewel Sliarliitte i- une of the lat- the Class fur she deserted us as her name suggests. Never est zidtluiuns tu our class in llecember fur a few was she kimwn tu play t-miiiiig here in the mid-term months' journey in Eurupe, lmukyf' She shows her frinn New Loncltm, She is Her pet hobbies are motur good taste in selecting gi wry quiet stiirlp-nl but 1135 cars and dogs. friends by ehumming with gi way tif getting t-very thing Esther, Bessie and Grace. i'r.Ir1ii'1-iltltiiig, These four may well be called the Hakforil Quar- IEIIEI. EVERETT REllllEC'K MARY SHIFLIIS XYll.Xl,-X SlllYl-2LY liverett. if suddenly callerl H what a pal is Mary, If iiimidusty has ever been upon by sume suspicious good-natured, kind, cheerful lietter excmplilietl please tell teacher, may by his efforts and wholesome, just the kind us when. No doubt XYilma to appear calm get a little uf a girl you'd pick fur your has many visions but :nine fussed. However, he is pal, And brilliant too, know tlienifnut even her well versed along current une nf the best students in uliisest friuntlsffzis she has lines and when he deems it K. ll. neva-r finding any ht-tter cuntrul of her tuugue essential can carry on a brilV task :assigned too dirticult. than must girls. liant recitation. .- fi: -.ff---N k ,T '75-eeffegl SX, X. :NI , -Qy3.f1,aR - V - rr 1 1 a i. l ., - . 1 - - 'xx' ....,-.Q 'X ji ., . I N , i 1 V 2 i 1 , K ' ' - , r K. x Q i T A L get 1. I ' . 1 ' ' V 5 0 1 1 . i 'T Q 1 2 . .. t 4? AJ : ,Q 1yg3QgQ3,:j5f4:5,i i. , t A. 3 X. 1 ' i iff:- l . 3 ,j 'hge-:jp-P 'iii' , , 5 luxe'-' 'TS 1, ite Vqafxsg :fp , , - V. , i f, - re :M:if'fg5:V'2-il T ' Q 1 z ' 13 ' , I V, I rg' 1 T- I t fgrxizfgv 2 f- . V Q LV , ' 1 51, 'iff f?fVt . 1-:- -2Q':f'4'7 29351.Vg::,.,,gr-,, , E ,. ' : ' . '15-Fi 1,5-t: A3 f A , ,Lg 1. w,-fy' Tlti1'ty-Mille SS Forty RL l'l'l Sllt PXYALTER This business lassie and reliable friend can make Q1 piano fairly talk. She de- lights in annoying her more demure classmates by con- tinually tcasing them. She is one of the envied few who are dismissed the eighth period. GLADYS SMITH My eyes are my fortune, sir, she said. Gladys surely has bright eyes which seem to indicate her disposition. She is another country lady and is often seen with the Shelby girls. VICTOR SIMMONS Small Victor attracts the attention of all the girls be- cause of his good looks. llc convcrses with all of tht-in but we are undecided as to which is his choice. Al- though he lives several miles away he is seldom absent. LLTI LE SMITH Lucile has a beautiful so- prano voice and uses it gen- erously even in the halls. Her recitations usually end with the rheturiual question That's what you mean isn't it? SAMUEL SMELTZ ER Samuel is a resident of l:l'l'EI'llOXVl'l. Regarding his llL'3lllC'5S Hlld IHallllCl'5 yOU would think he spent most of his time primping, but we know that is not true. His chief ideal is to become a prominent lawyer. Here's luck to you, Samuel. THURSTON STEDMAN XYhen Perch considers a class to be running along too smoothly he studies up some stupid question to break the monotony. He can be ex- ceptionally lirilliant at times, however. Thurston is a staunch supporter of K. H. S., but it is rumored. that he holds not a little interest in Santa Fc. H ,, YZ., ' ' 3 , Q., I . 'lfati l 5 A : X- ' '35 ' H 1 Quay vfjflfo' - A v , , . U i 3 r 'ff if ' ' - . EMMA STAFFORD ALICE S'I'IXGliR l'2R.XL'Ii SXYINNICY A Emma's talent for music Alice! another one ot Grace is .ine of those few is not known to the most of those tanious Uakford las- people who can get numer- us. although the teachers sues, possesses a very cheery ous li's without the symp- have had to quiet her nielo- and winning disposition. toms ot apoplexy LilsIJlHyL'Ql dious voiee inrthe corridors You usually think of her by most students. ller busi- a number of times. She al- along with Fanny for one is ness pirsitio11 on the staff ways arranges her glossy seldom seen without the mails her chief hos- when it hair in the most becoming other. came to getting the pictures fashion. taken. FANNY THOMAS ALBERT TUCKER ROSS TUDUR The Ko Hi girls can al- Is he bashful? NYell.rathe1 This budding business ge- ways depend on Fanny, well fl'CIl'lCITllJCl'1l'lg a certain nius will probably he the knowing that she will carry visit to- Lafayettej. Never- most prominent man in Uak- through successfully any- tht-less it seems that. Thurs- turd swim- day. Xlk- wondur thing she attempts. -She al- ton and Victor enjoy his rf his good looks laccourit ways comes up smiling no company. Tuck has hail tor the taut that tair maid- matter what difficulty she to take the blame for many ens otiun gather around him has encountered. a misilemeanor of his class- during hi-4 spare moments. mates because he I lacked courage to take his own part. Qiz52'4'ifg.-'. 1fia11.'1w li'if:11fi t p.'--lvewr -.fc 13 -t - .t Qs., 5451?-532 exphii.. . 2 ...ln-:L.LtL.1a:,f .-.':1,1L '.. . . ' -L .r .' , ' . ,- . 5 V i.,,. . .,,,,. i..... ut., .,....... ua. .E V X 51,111-S12-: X '- Q . I Z 44.15. Q21 ye ZW , , -. ,.,, -,-f , f . 43.54, if ,su J' .,s . l f i ' 1 Z l ff? i S f l A 1 , ,, 1 1 ' f f - -1 . , , t I -'f I :'-1 s' Forty-one Forty-two '3'Q3'RQ4'E3R'55YRS ?Cf3fEEx5Y 'WN NsY'? 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' W .L 343575111 gysgzff., t.-.:,ivr.:y-awp..,ss,Tse-,-.N - -. , :rig Sig:- Y-c3:wf..v.i-xvx. ' 1 . - - . - - r I f..-qw V y i 1 z :qs -..-.,,,f.e-fs:-.-,.:-.A-.-ez1.5rty,-.exNw.-w.-1.--s-s-:qxxw ,,-.Q 1.61. A ., is . .st pre. it-1 1. . - . A ww. If -f '::sfs:3fs'914sSQ5 f?35 i s PAUL TURLEY The ladies, how I adore them! sighs Paul, the fickle- heartetl who will do anything for the girls from delving in- to the art of making pop- cornballs to shaving his pet mustache. Not that he has any difficulty in capturing feminine hearts for he is stunningly handsome. FRANCES XYATSON It almost seems incredible that such a little person as Frances can have so much knowledge on so many dif- ferent subjects. Judging from her performance at the school picnic we predict for her a promising career as a relay racer. MAX ULRICH He's handsome, he's gal- lant, what more could one wish? Max is very popular with the girls and enjoys their company very much. Variety is the spice of life appeals to him as being cor- rect. B IZATRICE XYEBB Beatrice has beautiful light curly hair. XYhen called upon to recite she al- ways has an answer, but alas! it is sometimes, I don't remember. She ap- pears to he rather solemn and never does anything out of the way in class but when free from her studies she can be right jolly. DAVID ANGUS XYALLER It will be many a day be- fore Angus can convince his fellow students that his hair is naturally curly. XYe be- lieve he enjoys the company of one Thelma as he is frequently seen with her. NYe predict for him a future on the stage. PAULINE XYEGER Polly's our Society Editor and puts things up in style. She has a vast knowledge of olive twig petitionsg is right there on wiener-roasts and like functions: and has a burning desire to be fa- mous on the stage-that's Polly all summed up. -2 . , SS . .. see-- ,.,.. ,V I , , , ....-. . . : -. K I 3 ,t l i t l t t L . i MARTHA XVILLIAMS Martha is a very shy young lady with a pleasing smile. She's always good- natured, taking everything as it comes and enjoying life immensely. She is fond of dancing and dogs. OMER XVILLITS Omer tries to recite with a know it all expression but sometimes, due to his lack of cleverness, he fails to deceive the ever-watcht'ul teachers and is made to feel that he knows very little. Among his fellow students, however, he is considered very witty. CUXRAD XYOLFI-I XYoof is another of the renowned NVolfes to gradu- ate from ye ancient halls of learning. Since heis always smooth and unruftled, life must be easy to him, He is one of those precious few who ilu not waste their value able time on the ladies. LI LLI E YOUNG Lillie certainly does her hair prettily. If some of the rest of the girls could do as well, we imagine there would be fewer things for them to complain about. She patrunizes the B. B. Games by bringing a good looking fellow. ARTHUR YOUNG Here is another member of our famous basket-hall team, who has proved him- self an able player in spite of the fact that his no-e is usually in the way. Vamp- ing the girls is a favorite trick of Art, - ---W -4h--........-......., . . iv al For1'yAtlircc -1 v. ,n 1-gfyf., -1 ,.. 1 1. ,i5..f. ,, , x-, ,p.+.. A Q .Nu-f,4.f?,',2-,w-,1 u L1 l , 4 lf , ' ',-fn.. L, -f D -- -SN A.. h, . it -fu' ' , ' 1 hid .1 ff :,. Yugi, v fi. l'1.f..,- . ff ' -1 M 1 -,f':,,'1'1vf ., ' C, '4- f -3 11-'Q'-1-v, .,' ' - 3: ff '.,,.g-L,-1'lf?.'g Y l, 'Q n, -1:-'.11:' 1 - -5 .' -,. ,,,!f.-. ,' -N , I. .. , I: ,1 0. , ,. 1, 'Z-5, an 1' -'1f,,1':' j..1,',1 .. 1.14 ' QI' . NX:-.l ' .lgf-1' -':,'-, . sf, 'v .. 'nl-N ' H I 115' 1 11' .ri :L ' - ,' Q' vm 'ang 0 4,15 1 ' ,.l,.. .,., -U .,,, -...V LY, -,,,4- ,Jn 1: ' , fag. -M. 4' .- 1-jf-ff -' N 12 ..,. X W 1, : ' f,-,M 'N 1. ' A, 111, . r, E1 1 .I ,., -1.1, A, A ., '11 -, '-15 -, MW 1 J '1 U 1 f , ff' , , . f, ., X- ' ' . 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' , ,-1 xt '. ,Lg rv 4 '. 1. . 1, , I VY- I' ., - .1 1 li . ' . y 1 n' 1 1 , . -jf' r 1 , 1 1' .-'-- -, ,,,. x ,-.-.' ,. bf. A111 1 ..Y, . .'r. 1 x,w!, W, .. Kokomo Dailu Disbune Dol. Xlllll JUNE 24, 1950 Twentq ffiue llears Jlqo Eugene Parker, recently elected mayor, fell from the stage of the new Turley Theatre and seriously hurt his pride. The editor of this paper, NVID. Coughlan, accompanied by 1115 sporting editor, W'alter Covalt, at- tended the Editorial convention. at Boston. The principal attraction at Boston was not the convention but the XVorld's Series between Boston and New York. Much lo- cal interest is aroused because the Boston team is captained by Art Young who created such a sensa- tion in athletic circles during his H. S, days. Miss Grace Swiizney, presidential candidate for the Industrious XVomen of the XVorld, completed her whirlwind campaign by ad- dressing a large audience at the Metropolis at Fairfield. Mme. Alberta Meyers, manager of the new French hat shop here, went to New York today in inter- est of her business. The Kokomo School of Expres- sion recently established by Miss Fannie Thomas will present some of its pupils this evening at the Coliseum, Miss Lucile Smith, who has been studying under Prof. Kwitchercroaken, of the Boston Conservatory ot Music, will assist in the program. Mrs, Creston NV. Barnes, for- merly Miss Marjorie Garrigus, and Mme. Susanne Moore who have given a series of concerts together in some of the principal eastern cities, are home for an extended visit. Fred Morgan, coach for the local High School basket-ball team, which was so successful last sea- son, has been offered a position in one of the New York High Schools for the coming year. The new Irvin Hotel fDon Ir- vin, Propj that has just recently been completed was the scene ot a sumptuous banquet last evening. It was given by the girls of the Fairlawn Seminary, just outside the city, to welcome their new dean, Miss Emma Stafford. If oriy-fain' An establishment, which will in- deed prove a valuable addition to Kokomo, is the new Matrimonial Bureau under the management ol the Misses Mildred Martin and Gladys Poole. The bureau is di- vided into three main departments The first, Advice to the Love- lorn -Miss Dorcas Loveless, XYidows and XYidowers -Miss Edith Duncan, and Divorce Prob- lems -Miss Irene Coate. The hrst couple to receive any benefits was Nellie Minch and Homer Griner, who after a long separa- tion, caused by a quarrel, were to- day reunited. Chief of Police Paul Mitchell today arrested Laverne Clawson for speeding. The culprit was fined 550.00 and costs. Raymond Learner, exclusive in- terior decorator, for the million- aire homes of Chicago, is in the city for a short visit with relatives and friends. The XVilliams and VVillits fa- mous circus will be in this city some time the first of next month. The owners and several of the show troupe were formerly of Ko- komo, namely, Ross Tudor and Frank Castello, the world's cham- pion wrestlers, Samuel Smeltzer, lion tamer, Angus XValler, wild man, Geneva Battie, star trapeze performer, Rosemond Coles, queen of the snake charmers and Lillie Young, daring bare-back rider. Miss Mary Shields, who has been doing missionary work in Mexico for the last two years, is home for a few months' vacation with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ryan tMrs. Ryan was formerly Miss Cassan- dra McGawD entertained two hun- dred guests at an elaborate party in the nature of a farewell for Misses VVi1na Duncan and Louise Smith who will leave shortly for Paris-to study fashions. Ruby Rakestraw, who has for several years been connected with the Agricultural Bureau at Wash- ington, addressed the young wom- en of the Rural Reformers' League this afternoon on the subject, 'tFortunes of a Farmerettef' No. Q ,lohn Fricke, after many years of faithful service as cashier, was elected last evening president of the Citizens National Bank. He is succeeding Jay Carney who re- signed his position because of ill health. The members of the faculty of Kokomo High School, who gradu- ated from the local High School in the Class of 1920, had a picnic reunion on Tuesday afternoon at Fairview Park. Those present to enjoy the occasion were: Gene- vieve Garrigus, Spanish, Lorena Ohermeyer, Latin, Mary McNutt, physical training, Gladys Smith, public speaking, Beulah McCully, history, XYilna Cook, domestic sci- ence, Helen Kay, art supervisor, French, Esther Gladys Kimbel, Frazee, English, NVilma Shively, shorthand, Ben training and the Simmons, typewriting and Cooper, manual Principal Victor are expected to Large crowds witness the show at the Half Moon all this week as one feature is made up of entirely Kokomo ta- lent. Miss Helen Hollowell and beauty chorus composed of Frieda Kenworthy, Geneva Harbaugh, Naomi Elliot and Pauline XVeger will be seen in their celebrated Grecian dance. Rev. Ralph Ehrman, D. D., tcalled the second Billy Sundayj has just returned from a highly- successful evangelistic tour thru the XVest to spend a few weeks in the city. Other members of his party who were former Kokomo people are: Elizabeth Fisher, mu- sic director, and Nelda Jarvis, con- ductor of meetings among the fac- tory girls. VVord has been received that Miss Maragret McIntosh, who b' been spending the winter at Palm Beach, Florida, with friends, has had several thousand dollars worth of jewelry and diamonds taken from her apartment. The best de- tective in the country has been en- gaged to search for the thief but as yet no clue has been found. Ten Uears Aqo The Coliseum was the scene of an elaborate social function last evening. The Sympathetic Or- chestra under the leadership ol Senor Conrad XVolfedy, gave il' initial performance. This orches- tra is composed of former class- mates of this talented leader: Mlle Davenport, Fthelyn Hale and Yir- ginia Chancellor Evan. Max D. Ulrich fell from his air- about yesterday morning enroute to the Ulrich Mfg. Co. He was promptly taken to the office of l7r. Paul Haist who found him to be suffering from a dislocated eye- brow and badly fractured pompa- dour. Miss Myrtle Lambert, with the assistance of her dancing class, is making preparations for an elabo- rate garden ball to be given the lat- ter part of this month. Stewart Matlock, prosperous farmer living three miles west of the city, has brought suit against Albert Tucker, who, he alleges, ran over two of his prize chickens early Sunday morning. The case will be tried in Court tomorrow, the lawyer for the plaintiff being Robert Briney and for the defend- ant lNayne Gordon. Geraldine Moore, one of the art teachers in the Chicago University, recently held an exhibit of the work of her department that caused a great deal of favorable comment among art lovers of the city. Frances Dawson, for several years a popular movie idol, has now established a company of his own in Los Angeles, Cal. Edythe Dimmit and Paul Duffendaeh will star in his initial release Elusive Edythe Elopesf' Alice Stinger and Evelyn Honey- well have opened the New Busy Bee Restaurant on North Main St. KOKOMO DAILU DISBUNE Miss Frances XYatson, city li- brarian for the past tive years, has resigned her position to travel. Much praise is due her for the eellent and accurate work that she has done, The vacancy is to be filled by Miss Shirley Challin who is also well fitted for the position, Lucilc Durrer, local poetess, has been given first place in the state contest for her master work, Elegy in a Country Barn Yard. The orphans' home, just west of the city, was burned to the ground on last Friday night. However, no lives were lost owing to the noble work of the new matron, Miss Martha XYilliams and her assistant Miss Ruth Showalter who discov- ered the tire and quickly got all of the children out of the building be- fore Fire Chief Paul Linville ar- rived. Thurston Stedman, ex-governor of Indiana, delivered the Kokomo High School commencement ad- dress on last Tuesday evening. It was especially interesting because Mr. Stedman himself was a gradu- ate ofthe local High School in the class of 1920. Miss Bernice I'owell of Chicago, who is editor of the popular new magazine- Scribblersf' is spend- ing two weeks in the city with her parents. Esther Freeman and Bessie Hancock have opened a new Mar- celle Shop on NVest XValnut street. They claim to be able to put in a wave in five minutes that will last a lifetime. Miss Helen Haworth, who is do- ing social settlement work in Chi- cago, has returned to her work there after an extended visit with relatives and friends. Miss Doro- thy Odom will return with her to assist in the work for the coming year. Miss Sharlot kay, an instructor in the Tuskegee Institute, is in the city visiting friends. l i i i l l XX'ben all others fail consult Hartman and Hartman, the leading specialists. As a proof of their widespread popularity and appar- ent ability to cure anything, Miss Thelmt Lett, dealer in real estate, today refused them the re-rental of their foimer rooms in her building. She stated that the stairway lead- ing to their oftice tbuilt only six weeks agob had been worn away to the extent that it is actually be- coming dangerous because of the great crowds that swarm over it daily. Irvin Hollis has been granted a patent on his wonderful new inven- tion of self-lacing shoe strings. Mrs, Ifdwina Obenauer Arm- strong, tiled suit this morning in the circuit court by Attorney Clif- ford Gates asking for a divorce from Dan Armstrong. The com- plaint alleged is that on the morn- ing of June 23 of this year, her husband failed for the First time in twenty-tive years to kiss her good- bye before going to his place of business. At a meeting of the ers League, Miss Eva cently returned from paigning tour through addressed the audience Loyal Vot- Draper, re- her cam- the IYest, on Con- gressional Ideals. Charles Harlan, living two miles south of the city, accidentally shot himself while out hunting yester- day morning. This is the fourth time that such an accident has oc- curred. More animals than one have nine lives. Mrs. 'Virginia Henry McKee, eminent novelist, twith apologies to O. I-lenryjof Chicago has just completed her latest book XYhen Mie XVere Twenty-one with comic illustrations by her husband, john McKee. Both were formerly of this city. Elizabeth Purdum has left her beautiful suburban canine ranch and taken up globe-trotting for recreation. Fort!!-fire Forty-sim , X3 f fi' 0m Q li X Q 9? 0 'i x N G il lb I I SS 1 lJl'f1l't'i-Ullf Junior Class of 1921 Ofiicers l'1'cx1l1'r11f fG12wIupli IIUVSIZIQ T'iw-1'f'ax1'flu11i-XI.xR1:1'Iim'rl2 xYII,IIl'fT,N ,S'vc1'vtur-v and Trvu.v1n'cr-IIARRY D,XR'l'IIflLUM .Ald:'isvrfI.1-1s'r1ilc R. ML'C.xR'1'x' Eu'ifn1'4AL1cI2 CVLLNAN1 Colfms--Gf,1l4l and Iilue M1 'n m-A11 astra por aspcru INN FIRST ROXV .- .- S 'I .-1 ..- PLL ,f 'T .1 N rs I J, U 9 JZ E FL' ': we 4 1. - CI :J nf r-1 in 5 Q 5 cd I lu .Z 4.. 1. .5 u-4 5 CJ 5 E1 5 O v-T CC r-4 Q, C3 .- : J C 'S :, C Y E3 -v- - .- 5 Z I 'L 1, 1 C w .- 1. -1 : O E4 : F U C 'Lf ...C U K1 DI .- :J Q G 'F' A 5 H 11 'a 5 C, O m :- .2 .1 L .- zu .2 61 N M H. S O - I 'TJ as L- -:f A L: :J 5 .-C CJ W T 5 .. I ..- bf:- 6 - : K5 2 ,- 4- C U U' G .- TJ ,.,- it LJ fu T: L .L k ..- A 1. :- K1 5- A 2:12 .zz T: D2 C 2 C O .: E if .- GJ N c-: I E. O f' -1 +- u 'Fa N I 4- .- Ca P f O D1 Q .- +- CJ C C G' as 'W 3 +4 5 'f 73 2 ,. 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Mliuifrecl Dimmitt-Mrs. liatzenjammer. Mary Pye-Dearie. Alma Collner-Mrs, Probe. Frances Hamilton-Miranila. lsaliel l-lamilton-'l'erril1le Tessie. Helen Hansell-Areil. Agnes Heekman-Margaret Douglass. Elva Hollingsworth-Pliof-lie Pyncheon, Sylvia Hurwick-Jessica. Pauline Jenkins-Rowena. Ruby Loveless-Mrs. Petey Dink. Charlotte McCool-Reba. Martha McGowau-Calamity Jane. Ruth Mcliorkle-Virginia. limily March-Hattie. Mary Miller-Goltluh. Miriam Miller-Mrs. Starring. Florence Myers-Jill. lluth Perrin-lllrs. Brown. Mary I'oore-Miss Muffet. Beulah Ranseyer-Susannali. Naomi llay-Tawuey Apple. Ueloris Remy-Polly Perkins. Myrpha Sanders-Maggie Jiggs. Hazel Scherer-Rosie. Bertha Scott-Dais Fitzworry. Fclythe Shaw-Mrs. True. Lela Sliellmy-Cafe Coat Girl. Miriam Shrock-Little Urphan Annie. Grace Simpson-Curly Locks. Leota Smith-Queen of Hearts. Mililri-ml Spraker-'llhe Little Fairy, Marie Stewart-Evangeline. Milrlreil Stout-Cheerful Cherub. Mary Stuelebaker-Mary Quite Contrary Mabel Swem-Nerissa. Eleanor Thornburg-Eppie. Lucile Todd-Mary. Gertrude Ton-Mary's Little Lamb. Helen Turner-Opal Moots. Icla Louise Tweed-Mary ,lane Brown. Jane XYaller-Miss Moore. Marguerite lYill1elm-Portia. Elizabeth XYilsor1-Little Bo-Peep. Ruth XYilson-Annabel Lee. Hazel XYright-Lynette. Lena Zehring-Rosalind. Lula Zehring-Elaine. Classification of Junior Boqs Glenwood Arnold-Andy Gump, Merton Baird-Jeff. Harry Bnrtliolomew-lYilbur. NYilfrecl Bryant-Torn Duff. john Budd-Mr. Dougli. Xliilbur Clements-Mr, Dublm. lfarl Coluscott-Chester Gump. Howard Crruuor--Nr. Tlioznpson. Nlztynzirtl Day- Slim Jim. Dayicl Dm-loATom. L Roscoe Dean-Tim, l Klilly Twins' john Duke-Happy Hoolignn. Burl Farmer-Clooliiy Gui. XYilliztm Grulizim-Buster Brown. Lawrence- Gorilon-Jimmy Tliompson. lirucst Hawkins-St-katary Hawkins. Robert Haworth-Haroltl Tren. Roy Hr-rlmrt-Paw Perkins. Herbert Hi-rzliiirg-Captain Kxitzcnjn George Houscr-Roger Bean. .lolm Kern-Mutt. ,lolin Kirknian-Paw Kelly. Glen Mcflvllen-Snookums. Lawrencu Manring-Sliriinp Flynn. Glen Klarilizill-Danny Duff. Howzirtl Klillvr- Cap StubbS. Forest Xloorc-linglcbruzik, Herbert BlOI'l'lS--I,,k'll'l Splutterfuss Ralph Klyers--Old Doc Yak. Paul Niclziucler-Foxy Grziullpn. Wvilfrcrl Otlclii-llluggsy, lfdwarrl Ray-Srunbo. Ruswll lilioilus-XYoody Bean. lirul Ryan-Everett True. liailpli Saul-Hank. XX'ztync- Seaycraliliner Tuggle. Marion Slocum-jiggs. XYaltt-r Suiitli-Bill Bump. Joe Spurgeon-Abe Martin. Harold Steycns-Frcckles. Glen Teuucll-Hans Katzcnjztmmcr ,lolin Thompson-Spike. Harry Trccs-lfritz lililZCIl'lZll'lNllQI' Ralpli lfitts-Bobby Mal-cc-Brlicvv. lftlward Yaile-Inspector. ,loc Yaile-Rosids Beau. Corbin Yuri'-l't'mlriC. Delbert lYe1iwr-Clarence. 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Becker, Harold ..... Bell, XYilfred ......... Bolinger, Howard... Briney, Raymond... Burdett, Merrell .... Carr, George ....... Cook, Merle ........ Cossell, Bradford... Cunningham, Lurten . .. Deardorff, Lawrence Donnelly, Alfred ..., Duncan, Estel ...... Dunlap, Erroll .... Ellis, Charles ..... Garbert, Elmer... Graf, Elden ..... Hale, Oris ..... Hatter, John .... Havens, Ardith .... Hayes, Russell ...... Harzberg, XValter. . . Hunt, Fred ........ Johnson, Harold .... Johnson, James Jones, Patil ......... Kirlin, blames ..... Kirlin, John ....... Lindley, Randal .... McCleary, John ..... McCoy, Robert... McCully, Arlan ..... McLaughlin, Sam . .. Manring, Raymond ..... Middleton, George.. Mohler, Philip ...... Newmann, Eugene.. Parrish, David ...... Parvis, Donald .... Raines, Donald .... Real, Cecil ....... Saul, Thurlow ...... Schleiger, Marion .... Sellers, Thomas .... Short, Earl ...,,.... It Never Can Happen Again ........The Conqueror ....The Real W'orld ....The Dark Tower ..........Good Luck ....How It Happened ...............Rebellion .................L'nknown .. . . .A Small, Small Child . ...... The Long Chance ... . . . .Between Two Loves .. ........... Daddy Long-Legs .. ..... The Man in Lonely Land . ........ ..The Head Coach . .Almost Too Late ....The Hero of the Hills ..............Carry Oni ....The Squirrel Cage .............Freckles ... .The Plum Tree ......Turn to the Right .... . . .He Comes Up Smiling Doctor ....The Captain of the Kansas .....The Man from the Clouds ...............Tlie Riverman ............. Our Fred ....The Little Professor . . . . .Forty Minutes Late ....................Average Jones ....Two Little Knights of Kentucky ....................Sundown Slim ....Our Little Irish Cousin . . . . . . . .The Music Master . . . . . . . ..The Short-Stop .. . . .. .Burning Daylight .. . . .The Man of the Hour XVhat's-His-Name The Prince of Graustark .. and the Red-Haired Girl David .The Game ....The Little Minister ...............Danger Son ofthe Hills .. . . .The Long Night .Red Pepper Burns ..............Apron Strings Showalter, Edward ..... ......... T he Man on the Box: Shrock, Robert ..... Simpson, Otho ...... Smith, Gayle ....... Somers, Harold ..... Spruce, NVilliam .... Stahl, Edward .... Tunison, Gerald .... f NVentz, Harold .... NVerbe, Hifry .... NVest, Harold... NVest, Horrall .... W'hite, NVayne .... XVebers, Burt ...... NVil1er, Fred ........ NVil1iams, Kenneth... Young, Herbert .... Zerbe, Kenneth ..... ....Bobbie, General Manager ....On the XVing of the Night .......,NVhispering Smith ..............Harold ....... Brother Billy Key . . . . .My Friend the ChautTeur ....Our Little Canadian Cousin . . . . . . . .A Mammy's Torment .......................Ladd1e ....The Light in the Clearing .............The Bent Twig ...........The Comeback Miracle ....Keepir1g Up with Lizzie ., ....... The Fifth XVheel ....Looking Backward CF he Sophomore Librarq qXrmstron5:z, Yirginia. . .. Arnold, Marjorie ..... Beets, Bessie ,.,,.... Bell, Lorraine ....,.. Bridwell, Bernice .,., Burden, Anne-ta... Christison, Helen... Clark, Burnette .... Coburn, Yivienne. .. Conkle, Margaret. .. Davenport, Yiolet .. De Laughter, Grace.. Devlin, Mildred ..... Dutendach, Lois.. . Farmer, Alice ... Fitch, Althea .,.. Freeman, Ava. . . Garr, Barbara. .. Geiger, ,luanita .... Graham, Faye .,... Hale, Frances ...,. Haligas, Marjorie. .. Hawkins, Anna.. , Hathorne, Mae .,.. Haynes, Florence... Hoover, Ethel ..... Kelly, Geraldine ..., Kelly, Mildred .....,.. Kinnevey, Genevieve.. . Kirkendall, Beulah .,.. Kling, Catherine ....... Laughlin, Margaret Lawson, Yaleria ..... Lines, Mable ...,. .. Loveless, Pauline ...... McArdle, Margaret ..... McCormick, Marguerite. ., Miller, Helen ............ Miller, Nellie .....,.... Morgan, Kathleen .... Murray, Gladys ..... Myers, Bernice ..... Nicholson, Frances... Nutter, Dorothy .... Pauley, Thelma... Poole, Bessie .... Rayl, Ruth ........ Remy, Madeline, .... . Richison, Beatrice .... Ross, 'Velma ,......, Shrock, Geneva ,..,. Simpson, Bessie ...., Smith, Martha ,.,. Smitson, Gladys ....., Summerton, Nellie' .,.. Thomas, Mildred ,... Tucker, Ruth ....... XYatkins, Leona .... XN'eaver, Bernice .... Webb, Ethel ......... XYeitknecht, Lena .,,, XYinslow, Edith ...... Young, Gertrude! .. irls 9 ...,The Princess Virginia . . . . . . . .Little Lady Marjorie ...... . . .. . . . . ,.Twerity-Twe A Little Daughter of Liberty ......Tarry Thou Till I Come The ..,............The Sandman .... . . . . . . .Keeping Tryst Loyal Little Maid ...........,God Mills lt .... . . .She Stops to Conquer ..... . . . . . .. . .ln the lilavilion Liquid of the Bleeding Heart ...............Heart Throlis . . . . . . . . .The Mayor's XYife . ...Alice of Old Vincennes ...............Miss Billy .. .A Wleaver of Dreams .....A Fool There XYas ...Little Miss XYhirlwinil . . . . .The Camera Fiend ... . . . .The Prima Donna .. . .Anne of Green Gables Man's Land .Then l'll COIUC Back to You Post Girl ..The Girl of the Limberlost ...A Star ofthe Country Sky ........Qld Lady Number Sl First .. . .The Story of Kate . . . .In King's House .................Yanity Fair , ................. Infatuation The Little Lady of the Big House .......-........The Yellow Dove .The a .The Fat of the Land ,......The Secret Garden ...,................Doodle ...The Hollow of Her Hand .....XYhat XX'ill People Say? ..The Enchanted Automobile .,..In the Desert of XYaiting .....One XYonderful Night ..................Thelma ...........Our Bessie .. . . .Old-Fashioned Girl ..... . .To Have and to Hold . . . . . . . .The Fortune Hunttr .The Bow of Grange Ribbon ... . . . . . ..The Hungry Heart ........Clever Betsy .,..,..............Me-Smith ...................Seventeen Greatest XYish in the 'Vorld ..... . . . Mildred's Inheritance Daughter of the Land ......A XYeaver of Dreams .... .A Spinner in the Sun .............The Goose Girl .Our Little Dutch Cousin . . . . . . . . . .Little Miss Groucli .. ...The Benefactress Ffffy-Seven wx V 1,5 N x 3 9 Q' ,f QXQ M ,JK 40 -1 Am. Seniors- :Deacon I ifty-Fight Fres man X 17 WH fm, JN A X7 W6 AD ox ' ' mgwxl X31 xv' QM X vs. K. 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George Clare .... Lavina Cannon .. Edith Chestnut .... Jean Church Herman Clester . Virgil Clestcr . Opal Clawson Kathryn Crabb .. Henshel Couls ..... Marjorie Creason .... Ralph Crume .... Mary Davis .... May Davis ..... Joe DeLo .,,.... Vera Davenport . .. Helen De Golyer... Roscoe Durrer Buell Duncan .... Daisy Duncan ..... Margaret Dimmitt . .. Delmer Derneree . Russell Duke ...... NVilber Daugherty .. . Zana Deitz ......... Raymond Deardorff NVallace Elson ...... Esther Edwards John Ellis ......... VVayne Ellabarger NVilber Etchison ... Eva Fiant ....... Gladys Fife Neva Finney ...,.. Marguerite Fulmer .. Nellie Fye .....,. Charles Fridlin .. John Flora .,.... Darrell Griffey Mildred Gullion Ralph Hawkins George Harris S'1rty four Freshman Nicknames 1B ....Apollo ..-Hazy ...,Max ...Wfhitcy ....Rash .....Cub ....Dick .......Jim ....Shorty ...Miles .......Brick . . ...Georgie . . . .Sleepy ......Kid ......Babe ...,Moline ....Clara ....Ying ... . .Hefty ...Geneva .....Herm ....Virg ---ODDY .. . . .Katy . . . .lgnutz ....Stormy ....Crummy .....Davy .......Dude ...Splinters .........Bill ...Gee Golies .......Cupid . . . .Dunc .....Dod ....Maggie . . . .Shorty .......Rusty . . . .Juicy Beets . . . . .Hamburger ..........Doc .........Red ....Slim ....Wop ....Chug .......Eve ...Screechy ... ...Finn .....Margy ... . .Nell .. ...Bud ....Johnny .. . ..Darry . ..Milly .......Demo .....Georgie CLASS Agnes Hall ...... Margaret Haney ... Julia Harlan . .... .. Helen Harris ....... Margaret Hummell Ella Hunly .......... Edith Ingels ..... Mildred Jett ....... Beatrice Kimball .... Dorthy Knizley .. Francis Johnson .. Jesse Johnson .... Theodore Johnson .. Georgia La Mar .. Mildred Lang .... George Martin .. Marion Martin Madeline Matheis .. Clifford Meatze ..... Neva Mendenhall Robt. Miller ....... Donald Miller ..... Olive May Miller Ruth Misner ..... Albert Miller .. Robt. Mohler NYanita Morrow Gilbert Moon .... Ivan McConnell ..... Elizabeth McBride . Paul Mummert .... Harry Murphy Ermon Nicholas Vera Oakley Keith Pettay ... Ruth Pettay ..... Kenneth Perrin Justus Osborne Ross Pliilipy .... Dorothy Phillips .. George Piercy Wiilliam Platt .... Joe Podmore Ruth Pollard Charles Poole ... Paul Record ....... Arthur Record ...... Margarite Railsback Bessie Ray .......... Earl Richardson Hershel Richey .... Mildred Roush .. Phil Rotmetz Ruth Ryan ...... Irene Rufty ......... Charles Sandford Dottie Sallee .... Eileen Schafer .. ...Aggie . . ..Marg ., . .Juley ....Harsy .Dot ...Drowney .........Angel .... .Blackbird . . . .Nothing ... ..Dorty .. ...Fran ....Dedee ......Thea . . . .Squeeky ...Mickey .... Blondy . ...Merry . . . . ..Maw ..........Cliff . . . .Hammers . . . . . .Apollo .....Dan ....Oli ...,Rube .....Al .....Bob .....Neddy ....MoOny .. ...Bud .....Bctty ...Grandma ......Irisl1 ....Erm .....Oaky ....Skinny .....Pretty . . . .Toad ....Justy .......Flip .. . ..Dorty .,....Mag . . ..Umpty . ........ .Joe ....Polar Bear ....Poo Phoo .......Fa. .....Slim .....Peg .....Bess .....Khaki ........Hersh .........Mick Romeo Cicero . .Smiles ......Ruff .....Sandy .....Dot ....Lean Ralph Schwartz Opal Scott ..,. l.ila Schleizer .. Horace Seaman Lorena Sharp Freda Sherman George Shewman Bertha Silcox Jeanette Slocum .. Mable Sites ..... . Deloris Sidden ..... Mary Jane Sample .... Doris Stych ...... Yeva Swain ..... Olive Spangler Joseph Silcox Albert Smith .... Preston Smith .. Rex Smith .... Queena Aikman ... Teddy Anderson Beatrice Armstrong Arthur Armstrong ... Robert Arnett ...... Marguerite Ault .... jane Baumberger .. Wfalter Beatty .... Marquis Butler Russell Burrows .... Theodore Brown Helen Cady ..... Beulah Cage ...... Edward Chamners . Spencer Collins ... Harriet Dawson .. Alpha Dare ..... Opal Dale ...... Minnie Cooper .... Elizabeth Ellis Harry Fawcett Gladys Faulkner Ocla Fawley ...... Cleo Fenstermaker Arthur Ferriday .. Richard Finch .. Earl Fleming ... Paul Finley Ray Green ......... Vincent Guerin .... .. Margarite Garritson Brenda Haist ....... Freshman Nicknames 1 B CLASS-Continued .....Cupid .....O'pill .....Lel ...Hash .......Lor ....Midge . . ...Marcus ....Bert ....Slow .Sitze ...Dis ....Samp ... . . Red .....Vev ...,Babe ...Joe ...Abe .....Prest ....Smitty IA ....,...GiggleS ...Stonebraker UB., ...Art ......Bob ....Margy ...Jabber ....Beaty ....Smackie .....Rut . ...,Theo ....IchabOd .....Peacl1cs ...Pimp ....Harry ....Allie ......Opie ...,O Min ......Eliz ........Slin1 ....Fast Gait ......Jazzy .....Cie r .....A.t ...,Dick .......Silks .....Pauling . . . . .Soup ....Vincy ...Primples ....Haisty Paul Spurgeon .... Howard Stanley .. Renalt Terrell Everett Thatcher .. Roy Thomas ..... Ralph Thompson .. Frederick Ulrich .. Cleo XVarne ...... Marion XYarcl Doris XYaugh Bertha XYinkler ,... Frederich Wialden Russell XYalder Clayton XYeaver joe Xtenger ...... Fred Xtilkins . Ray XYilliams Lowell VVright .... Dencil Young .. Edna York ....... Franklin Zehring CLASS Martha Heaton .... Adelaide Higgins ..,. Cordelia Houghland . Starley Hunter .. Robt. Hutchins ...... Russell Hubricht .... George Anna Jackson... Lylhurn johnson .... Charles Jones . ..... .. Agnes jones .. Helen Kaiser Nancy Kirkman .. Kenneth Kreag Frances Niedel Gladys Parker ..... XValter Lanterman John Puckett ...... Mildred Richey Ray Royal ...... Omer Ridenour ..... Genevieve Stych .... Magnolia Smitherman Frank Swigart ........ .lohn Spearman .. .... . Ruth Spencer ..... Bertha Thurston Delight Tate Hanley Tate ..... Dorothy Tweed ..... Howard XYoodard .... Roy XVoodard .... 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XYhat liapiaiiiess-lmw we envied the fellow, a few years older, who went to selitml and ewuld liek us! A few long years dragged by and we found ourselves Only eight br ten. XYe started tu seliuul and were dining line, yet life kept the same wld tune. We discarded hobby horse and building blweks, We tuuk up lishing and baseball instead. XYe caught sume turtles or a minnttwg but uh, if we eituld only have eaught a real fish! We had gained some favtlr, for people ealled us Blaster Tenn ur Blaster Dick. Still a few inore years passed, a little swifter than before. We found ourselves at fttnrteen. Then we went tu shows and often stole a glanee at some pretty girl, who smiled baek at us. Our fancies turned tu thoughts ttf love at times, and hew we wished that we were wld enwugh to get married! XYe had swine pride theng we didn't gn bareftmt like little kids. We etnnbetl our hair withtiut mtuther's help, and wore ties, ftiurfin-hanil, not bow. We fought: une felluw always licked ns: it' we had been elder we wttuld have fixed him. Next we were tifteen, and we had made a eent Ur twin. Vve bought our own shirts and pants, for home-made would nu lwnger dn. lf we had only been one year Older we'd have worn long pants, and then no one could have told us what In dm. XYe'd have quit sehwol and gene but XYC-st where there were Cowboys, guns and hurses. XVe etivnlflnt have gone at fourteen. because our dog was getting old ur our folks etmuldn't have gmt altwng without us. Our birthdays have etmme once mttre. Hy, how times have fitiwnl llnw old are vnu? XYhat-fsixteen! Kly, you're getting to be a man! Sueh re- marks we take to heart. and speak in voices low, grutf and serittus. XYe won- fler why yuu smile and wink at one another when we talk. XYe wear lung pants new, white shirts, and have at least one tie. XYe're making inttnev now. and don't have to gn tn selitmul, but yet we go. XYe're not going XYest, fur ii-'s too lonesome there ftir us. ln a year ur so we'll buy a Fttrtl, and then yoi1'll see Who's XYho. --C4f1',0lt7l'lf Gtlftw, '3U. Sf' ren ty-on P SS Sfirviz ty-Two Cl' he Ideal Student My iflca uf the iilcal stuileiit fliifcrs ivmlirilily fiwuii rftliers, hut we flo net all think alike. lle must nut he sw tilismliccl in his wurk that he caniiut have fuii. Scliuol sliwulil init he a weight mi any sluilciit. hut a pleasure :mtl a thing tw limk fivrwarrl tw. The iflt-al stuilciit is mriipieil llllfrl wwf the time. XYllt'll im assigimieiil is mamlc he will gil til wurk :mil get it lu the lmest nf his ahility. llis p1'cpz1i'z1tiwii is nut always excellent. lint guild eiiwtigli tu pass the mlmihtful point. lluiictuality, reailiiiess aiicl interest are clia1'actei'istics of the iileal stumlent. livsiect fm' the rules aml 1'ef1'1ilatimis of his sflimml aml flu' his teacliers will Pu l-il eviileut at all times. The iileal sttiwleiit has a stamlarml that he follows every ilay, hot :mil actiuiis, :mil he will mit fall heliiw it miller :my k'il'Lilllll5lHllCk'5. h iii l lc that the habits, goofl or hail, that he ilevelwps tluriiig his scltigml life wi grades knows ll stay with him all tlirmigli the future. lle also knows that he will he known and remembered lay what he clues, so he lits himself into the imutiiie of the school life uf tw-mlay that is tu make him the iwslmuiisilile mzm iff lHAlll4ll'l'HXY. liy heiiig li'-val lu his staiiilaiwl he remains the iileal stucleiit :mil will be the itleal citizen. -George U011xc1', 1.31. r x ,, - ' - .f' -' - 7 , ,' ' K r Q 1 I t nf, , - L A ,, 3 4 4 - 1v -,' - - ,' M-'gl 1 1 . ' i 5123151511 7 ocnety '1 1 ,, 'ua'I ..-:QHV -- Ai ' 'A , .. , , ' 1 I .W-1, 1- - 110- . . . V N' w - .U f ' A . . ,l,. , v N4 I . W . f. I II I., ,,, . f , .vv YI' ' A S I I I , I , , . ' s .. f I l . . . , , . I . . I . . 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I.--111 W l3079'3s W, H . f.fm,I W' JunioreSc-:nior Reception On the evening of May 23, 1919, the class of 1920 entertained the class of 1919 in the high school gymnasium, which was beautifully and elaborately decorated for the occasion. The affair was in the nature of an international fete. A thick canopy of lmoughs overspread the entire room and through the branches sparkled colored lights. Along the sides of the room stood six booths decorated to represent the countries of Spain, France, Holland, Turkey, japan and the United States. A stage was ar- ranged at the south end of the room. After the guests were seated Carl Vtfebster, president of the junior Class, announced that the Senior Class and guests would be taken on a journey around the world and that they would be privileged to stop at cer- tain countries, where they would be entertained, and where they could see the beau- tiful sights. Un the way across the Atlantic the high school's jazz band furnished music. The first stop was at Spain, where seven girls of the junior Class, dressed in typical costumes, gave a dance. The girls were: Florence Sullivan, Edwina Oben- auer, Gladys Kimball, llessie Hancock, Gladys Poole and Mary Davidson. ln France the party was entertained by two delightful piano numbers by Marjorie Garrigus. In llolland, which was the next stop, .lessamine Clark gave an enjoyable reading. The next country visited was Turkey, and Myrtle Lambert, as a Turkish maiden, enter- tained with an Oriental dance. Accompanied by Edna Haworth, Susanna Moore as Madame llutterlly represented japan, the land of the cherry blossoms, by singing a pretty japanese song. Qn the return trip across the Atlantic the jazz band fur- nished entertainment, and Lucille Smith, accompanied by Martha Trippeer, sang Home Again. The Seniors and their friends then joined in a social hour. At the different booths refreshments typical of the country represented were served by junior girls dressed in appropriate costumes. Seienty fain' MWA-vw 1 Kokomo High School Picnic Xkith irleal weather :mtl all thoughts oi wflltmtul forgotten, all of Kokomo lligh 5 School hatl a great time at the .Xthletic 1'ark, Hctober 3, Htl . At -l o'clock, when everyone hail reachetl the park. Mr. llaworth antl Miss Cleve- lanfl leml about FOO boys anfl girls in a snake tlance while the clown bantl iurnishetl the music. .Xiter all hatl tlancetl themselves breathless, they gatheretl in a large group, anal when everyone was posetl just so, Mr. Tobias took a picture of the merry crowcl. The assembly games were very interesting. The tirst was a Roman chariot race. with each assembly having a chariot pulletl by liery youths :mtl ilriyen by tlaring chars ioteers. All four chariots rlrew up in a straight line. Everyone was tleath-still. The signal was given ancl they were off. But, alasl they hail gone but a short tlistance when chariots Nos. 212, 310 antl ZOO hatl a collision. The latlies screametl. The grountl was strewn with struggling steetls anrl rlrivers. .limmy hlohnson, the tlriver of chariot No. SOO. escapetl the collision, so was not injuretl. lle pilotetl his team arountl the race track without mishap antl won the race. The crowtl was then amusecl by a suit-case relay race between the high school anrl faculty teams. Members of the faculty team were Mr. Coughlin anil Miss Miller. Mr. Hentlershot antl Miss llarton. Mr. Balcom anfl Miss Thomas, :mtl Mir. liaworth and Miss Nash. The stutlent team was Eugene l'arker antl lfrzmces Matson. llarry Trees antl Larraine llell, Charles Fritllin antl Myrtle l,ambert, :mtl Arthur Young anfl Martha Heaton. Next, each assembly pulleil off a stunt. The one making the biggest hit was put on by No. 310. lt was annonncetl by XX'ayne Seaver in tlignilietl terms that the next number would be a cornet solo by a famous musician. All became silent antl cranetl their necks to see the great artist. At last he llppearetl. lle carrietl a corn poppet full of snowy poppetl corn, lle sat SO LOXX' ton the gi-ountlt antl CURX ET, Next was the baseball game between the high school boys :mtl the fairer sex, in H which the latter were victorious. The score countetl 5-5. The girl players were Star- ley llunter. Ruth Showalter. Mary Miller, Shirley Cliatlin. .Xlma tlollner, Lucille llur- rer, Francis Nicholson antl lrene Coate. The boys' tt-gmt was inatlt- up tml. llill Cotiglt- lin, hlr.: Dallas Anilrews. liretl Morgan. .limmy hlolmson, Marion Slocum. Little liretl Ryan ancl Ralph McCain. Francis Dawson umpirerl the game. Last but not least came the eats. ln the from boxes of the center grantl-stantl were pans of bakecl beans, jars mmf pickles, baskets of sanclwiches, barrels of apples. sacks of marshmallows antl boxes of cookies. These were seryetl in army style :mtl each in turn was given his tlelicious meal. The oltl reil :mtl blue spirit was at its high- est pitch antl everyone showetl that he enjoyefl this picnic very much. SS rn Ty-.s'i.r Freshman Class Social The lll and 1.-X classes held their tirst class social in the high school gym- nasium November 21. 1919. Although some went to Tipton to help win the game there, enough remained here to help Assemblies 200-212 defeat Assem- blies SOO-310. Later in the evening Miss llolman and Mr. Ruby led a grand march, which was followed, not by dancing, but by games. Contrary lu the general course of events, the refreshments, consisting of brick ice cream, apples and doughnuts, were not stolen, but were served dairy lunch style. Sophomore Class Social The Soihomores held a martv at the home of Yirginia Arinstrong liridav . h bv . evening, December 5. The evemng was spent informally. Refreshments were servcd at the close of the evening. The committee in charge was llelen Shade. Grace l3el.aughter and Ruth Davidson. Junior 1-lalloufeen Partq On Friday evening, October 24, 1010, the juniors entertained the school at a llallowe'en party, given at the home of Bliss Dorothy De1Yeese. 7-18 South XYashington street. :X very large crowd attended. Dancing, fortune-telling and special features kept everyone amused. ,X supper of hamburgers, pickles, doughnuts, apples and cider was served. .Xt a late hour the guests departed. having enjoyed themselves very much. Senior 1Diener Roast The Seniors began their social year with a wiener roast at Dorothy Odonfs, one-half mile north of Fairlield. Many went in machines and the rest on the interurbau. A large bon-tire was made and everyone joined heartily in the big feed. XYhen it was certain that none of the eats remained all went regret- fully home. xj Olganizdifons Svwrlty 3 Latin Club This year, during the organization of the different classes, the advanced classes in Latin decided lu reorgani7e theLatin Club, which was dropped last year. :Xt the tirst meeting, held in Miss Miller's room, the following olicicers were elected: Raymond Learner, consulg lfclith Shaw, scribaq llarry Trees, qufestor, In the course of the year four meetings have been held. Three were held at the homes of Miss Miller, Gladys Cole and Mary Studebaker. The other, a Christmas party, was held at the building. All were very pleasant affairs. A wide range of diversions and amusements were enjoyed, not to menf tion the superline eats which were served at each party. The success of the Latin Club is largely due to Miss Ruth Miller, who has been responsible for the organization and has striven to make all the meetings successes. XVe feel that as long as Miss Miller is in the Latin department the seriousness and monotony of the course will be agreeably broken by the social events of her invention. Cliemistru Club From the mind of one of the most ardent boosters of K. lL S. came the idea of a Chemistry Club for advanced chemistry students. Mr. McCarty, whose name is needlessly mentioned, invited the students to his home early in the year for organization. Frances Dawson, presidentg Raymond Learner, sec- retary and treasurer, were the officers elected. At the same meeting the consti- tution and by-laws were adopted. It was decided meetings should be held every other XYednesday at the homes of members. lt was also planned to have spcf cial reports on scientific lines to be given at each meeting. These have been very interesting and have helped the members to know more of the science in the world. Meetings have been held as planned and have been successful and enjoyable. ,guilty 3 , J let PII fy-11 i xx Nunccimzbsxmssw .. V., , Q J Q ,A-'S Eighfy Kof-Hi Jlctiuitic-:s P1't'sz'u'c1zi ..,,.. A ..... iXlX'R'llI.lf IVXKIBI-'Ii'll St'tH'IltI1',X ',.,.. . ...... .Liixtx Ziiiiinxc. Y11'CUSZU'L'V... ......,. Blum' Suuitiis -4411-iscr ,,,,,,,,,. ,,.iii l ,ILITII Tfxiatavxy' The Ko lffli Club gave a series of entertainments tluring the first semester of this year. The tirst was a uXX'L'lCU1llCH party given in the gyninasiuni during the timm huur, Uetwber llrl. .Xfter a lunch seryetl cafeteria fasliion by Miss ljerry and her faithful helpers. the new girls were welcomed into the Ko-lli Club by the presitlent, Myrtle l-amhert. .-X happy response was marie by Helen llawurth. X series uf gatiies cun- cluiierl the party. .-X delightful Thanksgiving prngraui was given in the auclitorium on XX'eclnesclay before Vacation. .X momlern version uf The Lfni11'tsliilt of Miles Stantlishu was yiyitlly presentetl in pantuniiine. :X litiitifmmtts feature nf the pmgraiii was the reading uf l Stuml nn the lirirlge at 3liCl11l:Q'l1t,H by six girls. AX yitulin tluet by llallie l'Jayeiipwrt anrl Frances Nicholson was enjwyefl. ,Xt the Christmas season money was raisetl by the various assem- blies for the annual Christmas party. .X total amount of une hunelre-l twenty-eight :lullars and ninety-nine cents was reeeivetl. On Monday before Christmas seventy-liye little boys anfl girls 'wen brought to the High School building, where they tlantetl ant! player! around a beautiful Christmas trte. Santa Claus buuncetl in at just tlu- right moment, ancl clistributetl useful gifts, toys, pup-cu1'ii balls, antl candy to every little tut in the romn. The true yuletitle spirit erept intfi the heart of every Ko-lli girl as she loolqecl intu the liappy faces. .-Xgain, during the :Xrmenian Campaign the girls gave sixty rlwllars for the support of an .-Xrmenian ehiltl. Eighty-on, GFISS Eighty-t'1c0 .Ari 11:ZlC11 51-211 1f111g1111111 1s 11I1111l1g' l11l31.K' 1101-11 f11r 1111- st1111y 111 art 111 11111 s1'1111111s, 111 high sc1111111. the 1'11111'Sc is 1,-11-ct11.'1', 11111 11121111 111' thc pupils 1':1x'1,- 1111 11 11cccssz11'y 111 1D1'k'11Zll'L' 1111'111Q1-111-s 111111151 1111S 11111- 111 1x'11r1c. '11111-11' 112l11j' w111'1q gix us 1111 cxu-l11'111 1-11111's1- 111 111-s1g'11111g, 11-lt1'1'111g', 111'1's111'Ct1x1- 11l'1l1L'1lJ1k'S, 1111111- fcnpc 1'111111111s1111111, 111111511 tK'K'11111lYl11L', Cl11l11', 41l'Z1NY1l1Q' 1I'1l111 1111sc,:11111 111111 111111 1111i 11r.11,1'111gg. .111s4 11111111111- s1,111, 111str11ct111', is 1-S111-1'1:111y 111'IiL1'1 111: 11ll,' 11cc11111- 1111s11111c11t 111 111-11 111111 1111! 111'z111'111gs. 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Robert lirinev ,..1?4ugL'llk' Parker Paul liufendach l lelw.-n l lollowell .Susanna Moore Myrtle l.an1bert Ruth Showalter Act I. Living room of the Hooker mansion, in a big Xmer- iean city. Present timeklate afternoon, a few days before Christmas. Act H. Same as Act I. Evening. Act Ill, Same as Act H. just before midnight. SS -,,. -- Z . 'l' V is . df ., ,iq ,rt 1 -Wgezsswf 4 4 if 5 31 1. 1 - --,,' x. ' It -4 4, 1, M19 ! 1 . ,V V 9 'u -in Sqnopsis Thr rclictsliiiig Quint-ily, Hurry, llurry, Hurry, was sv- lccttwl by thc Scninrs fur thc annual class play, Thu inmltfn surf ting and unusually human dialug appeal to thc auflicnccs. 'llhti Cliziractcrs :irc drawn with surc strukcs, and thc tht-mc, as sug- gcstuwl in the titlc, is clvarly rum-znlwl. To suyt- thc family fur- tunc, tht- tlzzuglitt-r must hu CIlg'ZlQ'L'1l lit-form sho is twenty-tint-. This :liscmycry is llliltlt only six hnurs lmcfnrc midnight. All planning' hy thc inwtlirr and tht- lmrutlwi' sccms futilt-. lint hy :a clt-ycr1'11sutliu rt-ul lou-r piwlmscs hcfort- thc chick strilccs twt-lvt-. Tho play has 21 touch uf Collt-gc zitiiwsplicrc, with thc fimtliull hum, fruslnnan, :mtl professor. 'l'hc hurry, hurry uf 21 tyliiczil American family is rt-th-ctctl in thc tinzmcial crash which is tinzilly avcrtcd. In the marl linzincial and sncial rush hmnu tics lizuwg ilu' a time liccn slightt-ml. liut thc rcalizaitism that lift' int-uns mtirc than mont-y and sucicty is rcyt-alt-fl in thc cuhninutizig' rimizlnuc. Eigh ty-f1'z'P E igh fy-sir Music The Girls' tfliurus, untlcr tlit siipuiwisitmii tif Miss tiztust-, lixis bccu very succcssful this yt-ur. SL'X'k'1llj llXt' mt-iulwrs :irc cu- rullcrl in the vztritius clztsst-s. t-ztcli tztlciiig Z1 xt-ry ztvtiw part. 'l'lit- rlaily program ctmsists uf tliimm--pzi1't clittrtis wwrli iii ulzi-sicztl. patriotic, :tml popular mugs :mtl st-lt-ctimis irtnii fll1t,'l'll4, 'lllic lloys' fllHI'L1S. cmiiimst-tl of fmty-lix'c im-mlwrs, tlirvctt-tl by Miss BlC1'l'lll,XVfl!itbl'gHlllZk'1iIll tliu opt-iiiiig wt' tlit- spring tt-rm. Tlic aim c1ftl1C Boys' Clifarus is to :lun-ltip Il lilcv Cliilm. As lit-- giimc-rs, tliuy take work iii tlic l9t:iml:1rtl Clitiriis. The Girls' :mtl liitys' Cliwrus gan' 'lllic lit-llc inf llariistzx- powle. or A Natuticul Knut, im wltcrettzi iii twfv acts, ini the fwur- tccntli of Hay. The m'cliesti'z'i zuiwniilwziiiitwl tliiwmglitiiit tlie tip- Cftttll, .Xt tlic lmcgiimiiig' tif tlic spring' tt-rm It mimlwr 1 1' iiwvf iiiviii- bcrs wt-rc zultlt-tl to tlit- lliwlicstru, :uiitmg wlitmi twin- wiiiv ,if tllL'l11USi tiilullicrl pupils tml- tltt' lliglt sClttvnl. tli'Qlit':t1'gt ft-lit-gtrsgllsz, consisting tml stzmtlzirrl :mtl lltlpllllll' music, wvru lit-lil tlirct' timvs Z1 wet-li. 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'1'1u- 1111111 11111111-st was lu-111 .Xpril S, 111111 thru-111 tlu- mix were Q'lX'L'l1 prizes. '1'1u- llrsl prim- of 11f11'-1111 1l1111111's was 1111'111'1l1-11 111 Rlilflllil l1cG1111'a11: 1111- S1-Q111111, t11i1'11'-I11'1- 111111211-S. 111 QtllSSZl1ll11.Zl N1c11:111': 111111 t1u- t111r11, t11'1-11ty 111111ars, 111 '1'11111'st1111 Su-11111:111. Tlu- cnursc 111 1'1111lic SIJL'2lli1l1Q' is 1111 i1111111rt1111'1 11111-, :11111 1111111- pupils 5111111111 be c11cour11gc11 to Share its 11111'1111t11g1-s. Eiglzty-5-111-1111 f 451717 fncvzazzrfl Eighty-fight f 21- Qi A f W 2 filf A MQUCS- 1? Cfraok 1919 XYhen 1919 track season opened we had no letter men as a nucleus for a team and therefore had to train an entirely new team, On Friday, April .., we encountered Xlfindfall with our untried team and de- feated them, 50-49. Nine Kokomo men scored. A week later we went to Tipton and came back sadly worsted by a 6826-305 score. Only four men scored. On May 10 we attended the XVabash Valley Meet and totaled only 1 1f3 points. Three men scored. XVabash won the meet. May 17 we journeyed to Anderson to compete in the sectional meet. Ile tied Tip- ton for second with 15 points. Three men scored. Anderson won the meet. May 24 the State Meet was held at Richmond. No records were broken on ac- count of a wet track. Crawfordsville won the meet with 16 points. Hawkins, Hier- naux and Cooper, Kokomds representatives, failed to score. The 1919 track team was composed of Hawkins '19, Hiernaux '19, Cooper '20, Harlan '20, Ferriday '22, Haworth '21, Parker '20, Young '20, llouser '21, Neuman '22. INDIVIDUAL SCORES VVindfa1l Tipton lVabash Sectional State Total llawkins . 18 13 3 5 0 39 lliernaux . . . . 12 11 1 5 0 29 Cooper ... . 4 EQ 1X3 5 0 9 5f6 llarlan .. . 1 6 .. .. 7 Ferriday .. . . 4 . . . . 4 Ilaworth .. . . 4 . . 4 Parker .. . . 3 3 Young . 3 3 llouser .. . 1 .. .. .. ., 1 50 30515 4 Us 15 0 Ninfly SS Graham K. H. S. XX'liatclia got to say about Hill? Some lilly! Shoot 'em high, Shoot 'em low, Yea, Kokomo! Yen, Kokomo! Shoot 'em in, K-0-K-O-BI-O Kokomo l Kokomo ! Our eflicient yell lezuler, liill Chwilmiii, or his alile assistant. lfml Yuile, was on the job at every game. When liill, in his reel zmcl blue, appezlreml on the floor ex'e1'yhocly was on his toes reruly lu yell himself hoarse for the glory uf olfl Ni I1 My-on 6 4 1 ,...,.,n,.x,, ,5Q'5 . f .Iwi ,All 'y-r-F, N V f'w':s1!' '?f?5 i ,25?i5SE5a?5e?5S: Nr Ji Ninety-two
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