Lafayette High School - Oak Yearbook (St Joseph, MO)

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dm THE ANNJAI. DUB- LICATICDN BY THE SENIOR CLASS OE LAFAYETTE H IG H SCHOCDL W W N St Joseph, Mo. XXX A QEWWDQD The s+ory of lhe world's highways is one of inleresl and romance. Roads are 'rrails of lravel, arleries of commerce, channels of cullrure, and bonds ol empire. We feel lhalr There should be a conscious widening of Jrhose Jrrails which men have Traveled for cenluries, and lhal youih should loe encouraged lo seelc expression: firsl, loy following lradilional palhsg Then, by blazing new and unlried ways of progress. Therefore, we, The Senior Class ol: Lalayefle l-ligh School, have chosen Roads as our l93I Jrheme. NW Y,,, .135 3 DN? SNES ADMINISTRATION CLASSES LAFAYETTE FEATURES nm, ,.ffff Jfr VV....-.. .... 0 , , ,,,,,a4n ,,7,:W,m,,,,,,m,5 ,mgfgffffifiiiiiilwgy ,,,,, 1 1:1 ,My --- ' ded rldii To modern Youllw who eagerly advenlure on new and enclnanlinq Jrrails, bearing wilh llwem an unquencliable desire lo find and prove llwe unknown, 'flue same desire +l1a+ molivaled pioneer anceslors, llmis Annual of 'flue I93I Senior Class of Lalayelle l-liqlfx School is dedicaled. X , If f' 7 fl' f 4 W 7 Z ff ff f f 7 a ? iq, 7 Q 5254 Z f h a e Z h 4 e e Z Q e ? a a a Z fl fr If 7 1 if e X p Z ' f Z 7 ,.., W ff ef' V f aW' fi 7 , nf f fy 'X 'Q W , e VL f an ,4 w 22 , , 2 4 546 f Z Z M . , ,f fWffCZfZWWfWW'W WY4 Z 'ipjffoot and light-hearted I take to the open road, Healthy, free, the world before me, The long brown path before me leading wherever I cllonxe. I think heroic deeds were all conceived in the open air, and all fee poems also, I think I euulzl sl p here n1yseU'aml do miracles, I think uhatever I shall meet on the rnafl l shall like, and whoever lfeholds rne shall like mc. I Ihink whoever! see must be happy. - lValt llflzilman g Enqravfrqs by ARTCRAFVS ENGRAWNG CO. Sf. Jcse-ph, Mu. 0 Prfrwicjd by ROBIDOUX PMNUN13 CO. 51. Joseph, Mo. 0 Photography by F. J. PRAVWTZ STUDNO 54, Jcwph Mo, 0 COPYRIGHT, I93! LOIS BENNETT EDITOR WN-Cr-HEP AH I ask: The heaven above And Hue road below me. Uhc Vaqabondj Robert Louis Sievenson 1 . My 1 X ,, W.. - xxwmkm iix N km Wx M - A W ax A NN Xg hmmm- wmw.wm xww w ax F Q S Z TQ 5 :- Q L D W El To seek fhe beau+iful is one of fhe ideals sei' before fhe sfudenf body of Lafaye'H'e, in fhe words of fhe school creed. If fhaf alone were fhe creed of fhe insfifufion, if would be sufficienf. Nofhing could be more inspiring fhan fo consider whaf is beaufiful in everyfhing and whaf can be made fo confribufe beaufy fo fhe life. School days have in +hem fhaf evanescenf qualify of beaufy which fades info dim memories in years affer gradua- fion. Offenfimes fhe beaufy is nof so apparenl' during fhe years of sfudy, iusf as a building seen af close range seems made for ufilify only, bu+ af a disfance becomes a lovely dream. ln spring a longing fills us fo hold closer communion wifh nafure, fo feel and fo be a parf of fhe bursfing loveliness abouf us. ln fhe springfime of youfh we experience fhaf same ecsfacy for fhe life surrounding usp we are anxious fo break away from resfrainf and fo seek fhe woodland ways fhaf lead fo wider visions. Buf affer a fime our fhoughfs will sfray back fo fhese halls and fo our guides who fried in fheir various ways fo insfill info our memories fhe frufh fhaf A fhing of beaufy is a joy forever. D jk C. '1 E-Ii 2,-APC F. H. BARBEE SUPERINTENDENT OF sT.JosEPH PUBLIC scHooLs A BOARD OF EDUCAUON CHARLES A. GEIGER PRESIDENT OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION O.A.ZOLLINGER MRS. RALPH DOUGLAS W.A. MAXWELL MRS. I-I. W. SANDUSKY N.S. HILLYARD Page Eight 193.3 l l-l ZAAPQ ARTHUR L. DAILEY PRINCIPAL B. S., Universify of Missouri M. A., Universify of Chicago D. H. MURPHY vice-PRINCWAL HEAD OF COMMERCIAL DEPT. Colorado Sfaie Teachers' College Universify of Illinois Marion Normal School Page .Vine Qgjgii 'T l--IES CD,A,PC FACULTY I Ber+ha M. Righimire, B.A., M.A. W. D. Bracken, B.A., M.A. Rose L. Wirfh, B.A. CharloHe S. Piaif, B.S., M.A E. A. Tucker, B.S. Ina C. Wacl'1+el,B.S. Ina Culver Eva Wilson, B.S. Le+ha Lowen, S.B., M.A. R. E. Rush, B.S. Mary Lee Coffman, B.S Faye Slaier, B.S. 19353331 -l l-IE CDQPC FACULTY Logan Gilbreaih, B.S. Marian Harvey, A.B. Freida M. Benneii, B.S. Ruih Campbell, A.B. Allen Cooper, B.S. Margaref Helm, B. S. Charles Thomas, B.S. Rufh England, B. S. Segf. R. L. Day, D.E.M.L. William P. Green Aline Brown, A.B. Winifred Gallagl1er,B.S. ICJQBQSI T l-If ZQPQ FACULTY Anna C. Hague, A.B. Taylor T. Thompson, A.B., M. A. Eunice Gromer, B.S. Theresa Brick, B.S., A.B. Lulu M. Golden Mabel E. Gee B. O. Corbin, B.S. Marfha Hoclxadey Chrisfine Medley Rcberfa Jennings, A.B. Dorofhy Busch George Berlcemeier ICJQTBI ix Q 2 6 QI R S 3 Av S ff- 5 4 SENIORS X f Z' X 2 X ', H T5 P N N L. 'I-I-IE Zidfi Vicior Kafka .... G-er+rude Benjamin lone Beauchamp ...... Ma 'n C Il' XI e o uns .. Radaleah Sfanfon Willard Harfman Prgcl' mte 71 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS MISS ROSE LWIRTH SPONSOR ,......PresidenT .,.Vice-Presidenf ,,....,Secre+ary ,.. . ...Treasurer .4.4...Reporfer Sergeanf-af-Arms !9gjg3I l 'l-li ZQPQ SARAl-l l-lELEN ANDREWS A briqhl personalily, energy, and induslry combine To rnalce Sarah a compelenl girl. Green Peppers, '30, Math-Science, '30, Oh, Doclor , G. R., Couflesy Service, '29, Glee Club. IONE BEAUCHAMP lone has a brighl, cheery way, and is a lalenled dancer. G. R., '28-'3l, Home Ec., '29-'3l, Bils O' Blarney, '28, Belle of Bagdadu, Oh, Doctor , Holy G-rail , Sludenf Council, '3l, Sesora, '30, '3l, Fun Fesr, '28, Senior Class Secy. GERTRUDE BENJAMIN Known for her sweel disposilion and ex- ceplional lalenl as a reader. G. R., Sesoras, Owl Club, Spanish Club, Torch and Key, '27, lnlerfClub Council, Class Vice- Pres., '30, '3l, Glee Club, '28, LOIS BENNETT Lois has more slars lhan one in her crown. She is a True business leader, and is largely responsible for our Annual. G. R., '29, Pres., '30, '3l, lnler-Club Council '29, Pres., '29, '3l, Sesoras, '30, '3l, Owl Club, '29, '30, Fun Fesl, '29, Marh-Science, '30, Varsity Swimming, '3l, Eclilor Oak, N. l-l. S. PAYE BOLING Eaye will lceep a well requlaled ogice. She is quile capable we find. G. R., Home Ec., '3I, Gym Exhibilion, 'Z8. MARCELLE BRINEGAR No chance lor conversalion wilh Marcelle around, especially in lhe library. G. R., '29-'3l, Courlesy Service, Owl Club. Tl-lELMA CASTLE Thelma is one ol lhe high ranlcinq rnern- bers ol lhe Senior Class. She has been a faifhlul sludenl. Caslle School, '27, '28, G. R., Spanish Club, Pres., '3l, Courlesy Service. MAXlNE COLLINS Miclcie is lhal lillle red-headed girl wilh friends galore and room lor one more! Gerlrude. G. R., Sesoras, Owl Club, Spanish Club, '28, lnler-Club Council, Glee Club, '28, Class Secy, '29, Class Treas., '3l, Red Peppers, '30, Oh, Doclorf' Pago Fiffcuiz l 9 3931 -1-l-iz CJAQK i L ,4,A Page Sixfccn RUTH COX Rulh is ralher quiel, bul Thai adds lo her aliraclions. Spanish Club, '30, '3l, lvlalh-Science Club, '3l, Girl Reserves, '28, '29, '30, '3l. LOREN CRANE Loren is lhe mischief maker who creales plenly of 'trouble wifh lhose big brown eyes -especially among lhe girls. Reserve Baskelball, '28, '29, Reserve Foolball, '28, Malh Club, '28, '29, Ari Club, '3l, Ligl1lSlal'l. CRYSTAL CUTLER She is a real assel lo The Senior Class. l-ler beaulilul voice briqhlens many a pro- gram. Girl Reserve, '28, '29, Glee Club, Sesora, '30, '3l, Owl Club, '30, Liqhl Slaff, Oh, Doc+or. STANLEY EDER Personalily, scholarship, alhlelics. Shall we say Mr. Presiclenl or iusl Slan ? Honor Society, '28, Sfudenl Council Presidenr, '30, '3l, Foolball Capiain, '30, Honor BrighT , O. D., '3l, Nalional Honor Sociely, '3l, Lighl Slal'l, '30, Science Club, '30, Serqeanl' R. O. T. C., Reserve Baskeiball, '29, '30. GRACE FULLER Grace, who can be recognized anywhere by her beaulilul curly hair, is a real sporf. Robidoux, '27, '28, Spanish Club, '28, '29, '30, Glee Club, '28, '29, '30, Honor Sociely, '28, '29, Sesoras, '29, '30, '3l, Sfudenl Council, '29, Girl Reserve, G. A. A., Owl Club, '29, '30, Hoodoo , Belle of Bagcladn, Cameo Girl , Oh, Doclor , Nafional Honor Sociely, '3l. MILDRED GEMMER A quiei, reserved lype, who is well worlh lcnowinq. Girl Reserve, '28, '29, '30, '3l, Glee Club, '28, '29, '30, Home Ec. Club, Belle of Baqdadn, Lighl Slaff, '3l, Ari Club, '30, '3l. ELIZABETH GILKERSON lvlighly sweei, and enioyinq The popular- ily which ailencls a willing worlcer. Malh Club, '29, '30, Science Club, '30, Maih- Science, '3l, Girl Reserves, '28, '29, '30, '3l, Infer- Club Council, '3l, Sludeni Council, '29, Owl Club, Oak Slaff, Glee Club. HAZEL GOERKE Hazel is lhal peppy lilrle rniss who makes Lal7ayel+e's halls ring wilh laughler. Girl Reserves, Home Ec. Club, '30, The Belle of Bagclad , Oh, Doclor , The Hoodoo , Glee Club, G. A. A., '28, '29, '30, '3l, Basketball, '28, '29, '30, '3l, Baseball, Volleyball, Horseshoe Pilching. l9gQgg3l 'l'l-I ZAAPQ Cl-IARLENE GOODRICI-I Pep and popularily, lha'l's Charlene. Fun Fest, 28, Spanish Club, '28-'30, Mafh- Science, '30-'3I, Circulalion Manager Liqhl, G. R., '28-'3l. VVILLARD I-IARTMAN We never know iusl whal lo expecl from Willard, bul we know lhal whalever he does on lhe slage, we are bound lo enioy il. Presidenl Arl' Club, '3l, Boys' Glee Club, '30- '3l, Arr Edilor, Liqhl, Oak Slaff, Orphe-Del- phians, '30-'3I, Honor BrighT , HoIy Grail , Fun Fesl, '28, BelIe of Baqdadu, A Perfecl Scream , Oh, Doclor. VIRGINIA HOPKINS Virginia is an allraclive, iolly, and allo- qelher charming girl. Girl Reserves, '27-'29, Liqhl Slaif, '30, Courlesy Service Cornmillee, '3l. ' CYRENA JENNINGS Cyrena has a happy disposilion and makes friends easily. I-ler prelly auburn locks win much admiralion. G. R., '27-'3I, G. A, A., '27-'3I, Baskclball, '27-'3l, Volleyball, '27-'3l, Baseball, '27-'3I, Horse Shoe, '29-'30, School Leller, '29, Slale Lefler, '3l, Glee Club, '29-'3l, Sesora, '30-'3l, Owl Club, '30- '3l, Arl Club, '30-'31, Oh, Doclorf' MARGUERITE JONES lvlarquerile is an accomplished girl, she has been ol qreal service 'ro lhe orcheslra. Orcheslra, Arr Club, Spanish Club. JOI-IN PAUL JONES There's a Iillle imp ol mischief in lhal ' smile. Corporal ol R. O. T, C., '30, Serqeanl, '30, Clip and Carlridqe, '29, '30, Rifle Team, Hi-Y, '28-'30, Fun Fest, Freshman Assembly, Courlesy Service MARIAN JONES I Marian Iell us lo make a career for her- I sell: in The business world. I Sesorag Glee Club, Girl Reserves, I SOPHIA KRANKURS I Aclive in many circles, she made a name I for herself in school as well as oufside. I G. R., '28-'30, Home EC. Club, '27-'30, Fun I Fesl, '28, Honor Briqhl , Belle of Baqdad , Liqhl Slaif, Spring Feslival, '30. L ugv Scrcu lcvn ICJQQQISI -1-i-i OAK K Piigc' I?i'g1iivrii KATHERINE MANGELSDORF Wholesome. capable, attractive. carrying on the Mangelsdort tradition. Sesora, Spanish Club, President, '30, Student Council, G. R., Torch and Key, Oak Staff, Or- ganization Editor, Courtesy Service. HILDA MARTl We have always liked Hilda because she is pleasant. at ease with everyone, and will- ing to do her share. N. H, S., G. R., '28-'29, Home EC. Club, '29- '3l, G, A, A., '28-'29, Owl Club, '3l, Student Council, '30, Light Statl, '3l, Basketball, '28-'29, Volleyball, '28-'29, Baseball, '28-'3I, Belie ot Bagdadu, M Letter. MARGARET MASON ln writing news as well as poetry, Mar- garet has won recognition. We believe that she can make a success in this worlc. Editor, Light, '3l, G. R., '28-'3l, Glee Club, '30-'3l, Oh, Doctor, HELEN MATTHEWS Helen is such a tamiliar sight around Latayette that she will be missed by many next year, G. R., '28-'3l, Art Club, '30, Vice-President, '31, Fun Fest, '28, Class Reporter, '28. JUANITA MEADOWS Tiny tots are clever-and Juanita talces the prize. G. R., '28-'3I, Art Club, '28-'3l, President, '3I, Fun Fest, '28-'29, Sesora, '29-'3l, Light Statf, Junior Play, '30. LAWRENCE MONTGOMERY Red hair, iolly smile, a snappy salesman- you know him, so why go farther? Football, '30, Hi-Y, '30-'3l, Math-Science Club, '30-'3l, Orchestra, '29-'30, Light Statt, Sports Edi- tor, '3l. ALBERTA MUELLER We hardly know what to say about Al- berta. she is prominent in so many activities. Sesora, '28-'29, G. R., '274'2B, Orchestra, '27- '30, Basketball Maid of Honor, '30, Student Couns cil, Secretary, '30, Honor Bright , The Holy Grail , Swimming Team. MARIE NELSEN Marie could not always be with us, but when she was here she certainly made up tor lost time. Sesora, '28-'3l, Light Stott, Oak Staff, '30, Glee Club, Home Ec. Club. iagrfyai l l-IE ZQPQ LOMA O'BRlEN She has worlced earneslly and lailhlully in all her proiecls. Science+Mafh Club, '29-'3l, Owl Club, '30, '3l, Torch and Key, '28, '29, '3l, G. R., '28-'3l. ROSIE MIDDAUC-l-l Rosie has helped lo win many an alhleric game. Spanish Club, '29, Home Ec. Club, '30, '3l, G. A, A., '29-'3l, Lighf Slaff. DO LLY PATTON She was an assel lo our class 'rhe lwo years lhal she was wilh us. Class Vice-Presidenf, Helena, Mo., '27, '28, Class Vice-President, Cosby, Mo., '28, '29, Basker- ball, Cosby, Spanish Club, '29-'3I, G. R., '30, '3I. GERTRUDE PERRY Her sweef smile greefs everyone. 6. R,, '27-'3l, Home Ec. Club, '28-'3l, OH, Doc+or , Glee Club. AGNES REEVES The senior class would nor be complele wilhoul her. G. R., '28-'3l, Glee Club, G. A. A., Spanish Club, '29, '30. HENRY REINERT If we could lrain l-lenry lo argue any- where besides in English we should have a good debaler. Glee Club, '30, '3l, Oh, Doclor , Courfesv Service, '30, Hi-Y, '28-'30, R, O. T. C., Sergeanr, '30, Christmas Pageanl, '30. DOROTHY REINERT She has good reason 'ro be proud of her four years at Lalayelle. Home Ec. Club, '28-'31, Glee Club, '29, '30, Library, '30, Owl Club, G, R. BEATRICE Rl-lOADES Whal will 'lhey do nexl' year wilhoul Bealrice lo play on lhe leam? Orchestra, '27-'30, G. R., G. A. A., '27-'30, Baskefball, Volleyball, Baseball, Horseshoe. Pagv lV1'111'tl'r1L l 9 83523 'l'l--l 2,4Al'C :ity LU VERNE RUPE Did you ever see LuVerne wilhoul' a smile lor you? Lalayelle will miss her in ils musi- cal produclions. G-lee clue, '29-'3l, 6. Rf, '28-'3l, Malh Club, '30, lvlalh-Science, '3l, Honor Sociely, '28, '29, N. H. S., '3l, The Hoodoo , Honor Briqhl , Belle ol Baqdadu, Oh, Doclor. VIOLA RUSSELL Always brings us our summons lrom lhe ollice wilh a cheery allilucle. G. R., '28-'31, Glee Club, '29-'30, G. A. A., '29-'3l, Ar? Club, '30-'3l, Fun Fesl, '29, Belle of Baqcladu, L Club, '3l. FLORENCE RYAN A sweel girl and lull of pep: always loyal lo Lalayelle. Sesora, '28-'3I, 6. R., '28-'3l, Apple Blossom Maid of Honor, '28, The Holy Grail , Fun Fesl, '28, Home Ec., '28, Lighl Sfafl, '30, WAN DA SAXTON When we see Wanda, we lhinlc ol The Liqhl. G A. A., '28-'3l, G. R., '28-'3l, Glee Club, '30, Arr Club, '29-'3lg Associale Edilor of Liqhl, '30, Edilor-in-Chief of Lighl, '3I, Science Club, Malh-Science, '3l, Owl Club, '3l, N. H. S., HAROLD STANFORD Besides his school worlc, he had lime for a musical career. O. D., '27-'30, O. D. Orcheslra, '28-'30, O. D. Plays, '28-'30, Fun Fesl, '28, Torch and Key, '27-'29, R. O. T. C. Serqeanf, '29-'30, Clip and Carlridge, '29-'30, Sludenl Council, '27-'28, Cour- lesy Service, '29-'30, The Holy Grail. TOM SCHALLEY Whal would we do if Tom weren'l around lo do his bil in school affairs? Presidenl, Freshman Class, Hi-Y, '28-'30, Stu- denl Council, '28, Malh-Science Club, '28, Hi-Y- G. R. Play, Oh, Docfor , Fun Fesl, '28, Clip and Cartridge, '28-'3l, O. D., '3l, O. D. Play, '3l, Rifle Team, '3l, R. O. T. C. Caplain, '3l, Boys' Glee Club, '30-'3l. C-ERTRU DE SCHNIPPEL A pleasanl and capable girl, Gerlrude. G. R., '27-'29, Home Ec. Club, '28-'29, Spanish Club, '28-'29, Liqhl Sfaff, '29. MARIE SECKEL lvlarie has done much lo malce lhe Annual a success wilh her splendid worlc and unlire ing erlorls. Dearborn High School, Mafh Club, '30-'3l, Oak Slaf-f, Arr dilor. 'QW 3 l T l-l ZQPC MARGARET OOYMAN Margarel can be depended upon lo do whal has been assigned lo her. Girl Reserve, '27-'30, G. A. A., '27-'30. Arf Club, '28-'30, ROBERT PARKER He has done good scholaslic work as well as worlc in olher aclivilies. Oh, Doclor,', '3l' Glee Club, '3l, Malh- Science Club, '29-'3I, Orchesfra, '27-'3l. FRANClS SEGESMAN lf his dreams come lrue, he'll be a masler ol many lrades. Class Reporfer, '28, R. O. T. C., '30, Glee Club, '30-'3l, Torch and Key, '28-'3I, National Honor Sociely, Sfudenf Council, '30-'3I, Courlesy Service, '29-'30, Malh Club, '3l, Clip and Car- lridge, '3l, Oh, Doctor, '3l, Belle of Bag- dad. THOMAS SMlTl-I Such a congenial and accommodaling person as Tom cannol lack friends. He's quile a musician, loo. Sludenl Council, '27-'28, Class Vice-Presidenl, '27-'28, Fun Fesl, '28, Courlesy Service, '29-'30, Junior Play, 30, Oh, DocTor , Glee Club, '29f '30, R. O. T. C., Corporal, Belle of Bagdad , Chrislmas Pageanl, '30, Tl-IELMA TEAFORD A very lilceable girl wilh an accommoclal- ing manner. Sesora, '29-'3l, G. R., '27-'3I, Owl Club, Home EC. Club, '29-'30, Honor Briqhf , G. A. A., '27f '29, Office Assistant. HAZEL VERAGUTH l-lazel is so quiel we scarcely lcnow when she is around. Neverlheless, she has done her share of worlc. G. R., '28-'3l, Torch and Key, '29, Glee Club, '29-'3l. VERNON WERST He need never worry abou? lulure success for he has proved his abililies along many lines. Sludenl Council, '3l, lnler-Cily Council, '3l, Oak Slaff, Snap Shof Edilor, Lighl Slaff, Humor Edilor, R. O. T. C. Caplain, '29-'3l, Rifle Team, '29-'3l, Clip and Carlridge, '28-'3l, Display and Review, '28-'31, Belle of Bacgdadf' '30, Oh, Doclor, '31, Malh-Science lub, '29-'3l, Fun Fest. MARGARET ZACKERT Margarel is always ready lo place her lalenl al our disposal. Baskelball, '28-'3l, Volley Ball, '28-'30, Base- ball, '28-'30, Horse Shoe, '29, Bils of Blarney , Belle of Baqclad , Oh, Doclor , Sesora, '29- 'aig G. R., '29-'31, G, A. A., 'za-'31, Home Ec. Club, '28-'3l, Owl Club, '28-'3I, Liqhl Slalf, '29, Glee Club, '30-'3l, lnler-Club Council. Page Tzucuiy-am ICDSEQIQSI l'l-li CDQPC J L Pug L' 'l zi'Ui1lyfI7c'u ZELMA JOHNS Zelma will make a good slenographer for some lired business man. 6. A. A., '27-'29, Malh Club, '28-'30, Torch and Key, '27-'29, Home Ec. Club, '28-'29, G. R., '29, Belle of Bagdadf' ALLEN GRIDER Red hair does nol always denole lemper, in lhis case, i'r's mischief. Fun Fesl, '28, R. O. T. C., Corporal, '28, Ser- geanl, '29, Malh Club, '28, Liqhl Slaff, '3l, VICTOR KAFKA You can always depend on Vic lo build up lhe score in a game. Class Presidenl, '29-'3l, Spanish Club, Presi- denl, '29, Glee Club, '30-'3l, Baskelball, '29-'3l, Foorball, '28 3O, R. O. T, C., Sergeanl, O. D., Honor Brighl , O. D. Play, '3l, Fun Fesl, '28f '29, Lighl Sfaff, News Edilor, '30, LUCILLE STANTON No maffer whal' poinl of view This girl lakes. she wins lhe argumenl. Fun Fesl, '28-'29, Spanish Club, '28-'29, The Hoodoo , Big Time , G. R., '28-'3l, Owl Club, '3l, Bils of Blarney , Belle of Baqdad , Oh, Doclor , G. A. A., '28-'3I. RA DALEAH STA NTON A mosl charming, capable person-one ol our class leaders. Class Presidenf, '28, Fun Fesl, '28, Home Ec. Club, '29-'3l, G. R,, '28-'3l, Sesora, '30-'3I, Slu- denf Council, '30, Courtesy Service, '30A'3l, Owl Club, '30, Lighl Sfaff, '30, Oak Sfaff, '30, Class Reporler, '30, Basketball Queen, '3l, N. H. S., The Holy Grail , Oh, Doclorf' RAYMON BENTRUP ll Curley conlinues his ellorls lo reform eyerylhing, he'll malce a good polifician. R, O. T. C., Sergeanf, '28, Capfain, '3I, Rifle Team, '29-'3l, Clip and Carlridge, '30-'3l, Q-lee Club, '28-'3l, Junior Play, Oh, Docfor , Llqhl Slaff, Exchange Eclifor, '3l, Sludenl' Council, '3I, Hi-Y, '28-'29. MILDRED WILSON A slaunch supporler of The Girl Reserves. G. R., '28-'3l, Home EC. Club, '29, Arl Club, '29-'3l, Oh, Docfor. MERCEDES WALKER A brown-eyed girl who is loved by all her classmales. lcbgjg 3 l 'T'l-TE: cam DOROTHY CRAWFORD A finy girl wilh a mosl' charming smile, Sesora, '29-'3l, G. R., '28-'3I, Owl Club, '28- '3l, Sludenl Council, '27-'28, Green Peppers, '23, '30, Honor Brighf , Fun Fesl, '27-'28, Oh, Docfor. HUDSON GORDON Hudson inlends lo faire up agricullure and we are sure lhal he will achieve lhe goal of masler farmer. Math-Science Club, Oh, Doctor , R, O. T. C., Corporal. ROBERT MICHEL Roberl eslablished an enviable record in rnarlcmanship noi only in Laiayelle bul' also in lhe ciiy. Belle of Baqdaduj Malh-Club, '29 30, Clip and Carfridge, '28-'30, Rifle Team, '27-'28, R. O. T. C., Corporal, '28, Sergeanf, '29, Lieufenaril, '29 30. LAWRENCE PRICE He has made a success oi everylhing he aflempled. Rifle Team, '29, Malh Club, '30-'31, Sfudenl Conlrol, '29, Pageanl, '30. EMILE NHGNERY Dulce hasn'+ decided yel whelher lo be Lawrence Tibbell, Billy Sunday, or Richard Mansfield. Oak Srafi, Hi-Y, '28-'30, Mafh-Science Club, Presidenf, '30-'3l, Foofball, '30, Hoodoo , Honor Brigid , Belle of Bagdad , Oh, Doc- Tor , A Regular Scream , O. D., '30-'3l, Fun Fesl, '28, Lighl Staff, Glee Club, '29-'3l, R. O. T. C., Corporal, FRANK DE NEEN His smile was his umbrella on many a rainy day. Glee Club, Rifle Team, Office Assistant. CLIFFORD A. DAVIS He helped many a dull momenl pass quickly in English class. Football, '29, '30, Track, '31, Courtesy Servic '30, Science Club, '29. KENNETH PETRIE Kennelh is our Beau Brummel who leads ruol only in 'fashion buf in many of 'the school's aclivilies. Sludenf Council, '28-'30, Pres. Sludenf Body and Council, '30, R. O. T. C., '284'3l, O. D., '30, '3l, Pres. O, D., '3l, Red Peppers, '29-'3l, Green Peppers, '29, '30, Cheer Leader, '29-'3l, Sporrs Ed. Lighf, '30, C. S. C,, Glee Club, '30, '3l, Oak Sraff, '3l, Clip and Cartridge, '29-'3l, Chrislmas Pageanf, Belle of Bagdad , Oh, Doclor , O. D. Plays, Toasfrnasfer, Junior-Senior Banquel, '30, lnfra-Cify Council, '30. if-333 I 'l-I ZAAPC Gerlrude Benia Lois Bennelf Maxine Collins Slanley Eder Valecli Salula Scholarship Cup. .. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY min clorian lorian Malhernalics Cup .... English Cup ...... Journalism Cup ..... ... Physics a nd Chemis Hisfory Cup .,.. Language Cup .... 'fry Cup .... Commerce Cup ....., lndusfrial Arrs Cup ,.... Afhlerics Cup ..... Zimmerman Trophy Pugc Twcnfy-four I93l MEMBERS Grace Fuller Kalherine Mangelsdorf Hilda Marli LuVerne Rupe AWARDS Wanda Saxlon Francis Segesman Harold Sfanford Radaleah Slanfon Kalherine Mangelsclorf ...,Francis Segesman .....Ka+herine Mangelsclorf . . . , , .Francis Segesman .,,...,Ka'rherine Mangelsdorl: ...Wanda Saxlon, Lois BenneH Kalherine Mangelsdorf ' Francis Segesman .....Ka+herine Manqelsdorl . . , . . .Francis Segesman .....l-lazel Veragurh ...Lawrence Price ....Viclor Kafka ....Vidar Kallca if-Jgjqisi JUN! RS .I I 1 I I ...l:l:l:':I gl .l.:..l.l-I - -g.-:-:-:-: :...:l:l.l-- ..l5l I l-1-I 1. I' la 'l-l- ,qi '.l I I I ' . ' I-I-I. 2111.1 'I-l-I ' I I 1 1 I I I 0' 1 I 1 I I U I I I I ' S. . - -: ' ff X X gz I-I I. I I I I I. .I 1' I .1 1 . ', I I' -I 1 I ' I I ' I ,.' -'. ' .'.-. .1 ,1 I 1 ... I 5' 'I 4 I Z 1 - .Q fgecfflb 'fr-I-1 QAK JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Frank Van Devenfer ...,,............,..,..,......,.....,...,......... ,..4... P residenl Edgar Rhoades ..... ..... V ice-Presideni Elsie Clark ..... Secrefary Eslel Smilh .... ,... T reasurer COMMITTEES FOR THE YEAR Publici+y Play Pos+ers Carl Turner, Chairman Elanora Hadley Jessie Juflen Page 'l'Tk'Cllfj'-XFJ' George Trimble, Chairman l-lorfense Newman Florence Haber Corinne Murchie Wayne McMillen Roberf Sale, Chairman Josephine Hanna Warren Youlsey ICJSESI 'T'l--4 ZQPC MARGARET ACKLEY ELIZABETH ANDERSON MARY BELLE AVERY GLADYS BRIGHAM BEATRICE CASTLE ELSIE CLARK FRANCES CONNER CLETA DAVIS RUSSELL DIDLO ALLENE FOGARTY MAXINE GUTRIDGE ELANORA HADLEY F. , HELEN ARNOLD CLARON BROWN NEDRA CODER I RAYMOND DIDLO JEAN FULLER SUSAN HAUCK H Unix IQWSI 'T I--IE ZQLPC Tfvcflty-el'gl1f ZELLA HOFFELMEYER BALLARD HOLM EVELYN JESBERG ANNA MARY JUDSON LEILA LUTTRELL FLORENCE MAXFIELD EFFIE MILLER BESSIE MOORE CORINNE MURCHIE VIRGINIA NASH HORTENSE NEWMAN MARY ELIZABETH ONSTOTT HELEN RICH NADEAN SAXTON WILMA SI-IAVER ALBERT SCHALLEY HELEN SCHNEIDER CARL SKEFFI N6-TON 1961334 I'I--IZ ZQPQ LAURENCE SKOGLU ND ESTEL SMITH WENDELL STONER BILLY SUMMERS FRED THUMAN THOMAS TUCKER CARL TURNER NONDAS WALTER HAROLD WINCHER HAROLD YARBROUGH ALLEN YOUNG BLANCHE YOUNG ARTHUR YOUNG CARL TETHEROW DOROTHY TURNER ROBERT STANTON CATHERINE SMITH CAROL I-IUBBELL Page 'lkvrrxfy-n I98j3I5I T l'-IE 2,224 VIN' IRENE CALKINS MYRON CARTER ROC-ER CONANT MARY ELIZABETH COOPER JUNE GOODRICH HAROLD HAWMAN SHIRLEY MORRISON LILLIAN PETERSON EDGAR RHOADES EVELYN ROBERTS DOROTHY SCHROEDER FRANK VAN DEVENTER BEATRICE CHILDERS JESSIE JUTTEN WAYNE MCMILLEN HAL KAFKA CELIA SPIEK CHESTER HOFFELMEYER lggfg 7 I-I CDQLPQ FLORENCE HABER ALBERTSON RIDDLE I JOSEPHINE KEARNES CHARLES WALLACE MARY LANDERS MURRELL SHOWALTER CHESTER GOODWIN VIRGINIA STANTON HAZEL ALTENBURGER DALE LOE HAROLD GILMER EUGENE WATSON HERBERT FRAKES GEORGE TRIMBLE LEO LEWIS AGNES PUGH Iugr' 7'!1i1'1y-f 1933931 'T'I--TE 2,-APC JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY Ja W'r'ap ln The Tall oT I928, we, Juniors oT LaTayeTTe, TirsT enrolled in This insTiTuTion. ThaT very year, we began To malce The upper classmen aware oT our presence. During our Treshman year, we displayed our abiliTy in selling The mosT TickeTs To The Fun FesT, Thereby obTaining The honor oT having our candidaTe, KeiTh Bucher, crowned King oT The Fun FesT. ThaT also enTiTled us To The honor oT having our name engraved on The Fun FesT Cup. Again, in I928, we'presenTed a one-acT play, When FaTher Was LeTT Alone, Tor an assembly program. The nexT year, Two oT our number won leTTers in TooTball, Logan Dulce won The R. O. T. C. medal in individual compeTiTive drill, and The sophomore girls' Team won The volleyball TournamenT. We Teel ThaT This year's record will vie wiTh ThaT oT any junior class. For one Thing, did we noT Turnish The school wiTh a cheer leader? Yes, and none oTher Than Claron Brown. ln aThleTics, The class has led wiTh eighT boys winning leTTers in TooTball and six boys leTTers in baslceTball. The girls' Teams, Too, won noT only The volleyball TournamenT, buT also The swimming and baseball TournamenTs. We presenTed a play, Applesauce, December 5 and 6, wiTh greaT success. OTher honors To which we are pleased To direcT aTTen- Tion are The winning of The Oalc conTesT wiTh 76.370 oT our members buying annuals, and The securing oT The masculine lead in The all-school opereTTa, Oh, DocTor, Tor RoberT STanTon, one oT our number. This year's acTiviTies concluded wiTh a banqueT aT which we were hosTs To The l93I graduaTing class, lvlay 5, aT The l-loTel Robidoux. Tlifrfv-i 0 l9gKjg3l SOPH VIORES L ST! 'I-I-I CDQPC TOP ROW: Millon Davis, Alden Frye, Granl Bond, Ervin Tielz, Millon Bumbacher, Henry Schuder, James Humphrey, William Angsfen, I-lerberi Penninglon, THIRD ROW: Edward Marli, Dorolhy Fosler, Hazel Sie-lien, Eslhcr Henze, Dorolhy Kuhn, Marqarel Reilal, Darlyne Thornlon, Dorolhy Parker, Dorolhy Easlbourne, Julian Arnson. SECOND ROW: Dorolhy H. Bailey, Lucille Richards, Pauline Calkins, Eleanor Couyrey, Dorolhy Ahollz, Kalhryn Sloulfer, Laura Cook Pauline Slough. FIRST ROW: Alice Rulh, Bernice Slaler, Frances Falling, Rulh Meyer, Lucille Slahl, Maxine Alumbauqh, Rull Mason, Clernalis Deqan. TOP ROW: Thomas O'Brien, Frilz Krebs, 'Billy Courier, Lawrence Schoeneck, Huberl Filch, Glen Walker, Fred Morrison, Dale Courier, Marvin Adair, THIRD ROW: Wilfred Reinerl, Harry Bailey, Arlhur Bellis, Dale Davis, Ervin Wimple, Harry Lewis, Alhel Mooney, J, R, Bass, J. C. Roskoski. SECOND ROW: Ellon Fuller, Fercy Seckinqer, Lloyd Malhers, Helen Fuller, Ernesline Ingram, Velura Babcock, Bennelf Rorniq, Ervin Somers, Edward Worley. FIRST RCW: Ellen Cunningham, Louella Clemens, Vera Burris, Marqucrile Hankins, Helen I-lawman, Dorolhy Powell, Bessie Williams, Blanche Kay. llugi' 'l'li1'i'l,vffuiiI' l9gigI5I 'l'l--IE CDQPQ i I TOP ROW: Lawrence Cahill, Rodney Woods, Dale McGuire, Earl Walker, Billy Surface, Norman Casler, Norman Eader, Earl Jones, Elrner Carfer. THIRD ROW: Fred Malzinqer, Charles Ellis, John Whilrnan, Paul Violell, Ralph Harnrn, Karl Neudorff, Slewarl Barden, Thornas Brooks, Maxwell Cox. SECOND ROW: Fred Eder, Helen Murphy, Louella Taylor, Ellen Murphy, Lorene Cole, Calherine Knudson, Ella McMullin, Virqinia Bellis, Clillord Pelerson, FIRST ROW: Opal Bellinqer, Josephine Sullivan, Dorolhy I. Bailey, Marion Muir, lola Round, Helen Elder, Bonnie Brandi, Helen Pollenqer, Pauline Riqqs. TOP ROW: Lloyd Conanr, Jack Jennings, Orville McVay, Frank Leichli, Norman Carler, Roberl Pallen, Harold Sheridan, Arlhur Brown, Howard Russell. THIRD ROW: Harold Knoski, Lela Harrinqlon, Charlolle Faulkner, Dorolhy Mae Hensley, Rulh Slafford, Calherine Frye, Alberla Hill, Anile Sonlheirner, Laura Pollard, Virgil Hopkins. SECOND ROW: Marlha l-lill, Cecille Coder, Dorris Barrackman, Dorolhy Pawlinq, Elizabelh Lacalli, Virginia Henderson, Mary Maxwell, Grace Marie Creaqer. FIRST ROW: Helen Bass, Helen Hancock, Esther Thornlon, Dorolhy Brown, Violet Clark, Virginia Minlurn, Dorys Duckell, Teresa Bokay, Maybelle Hinlon, lhrfw' lliirii'-f1:'R .N , IQQTCSI '7'l-I 1,224 SOPHOMORE OFFICERS Dorolhy Brown .. ....,,,...,........,...............,...... ......., P resideni Fred Eder ........ ,.,Vice-Presideni Charloffe Faullcner ...... Secretary Teresa Bolcay ..,. -44, T F9651-'FSF Rufh Sratcford ............,,,....,... ,,... R eporfer The Sophomores. one hundred filly sfrong, have confribufed much To fhe school's acfivilies. Maybe-lle Hinlon was maid of honor lo fhe baslrelball queen Julian Arnson proved To be a rousing cheer leader, and Clarence Siiles led lhe Shamroclcs lo high scores. As a group, The class showed marked abilify. Their assembly program, Our Lady's Lace. ranks as one of fhe good programs of fhe year. This class also V furnished much of The personnel of fhe opererfa choruses. ln addilion fo fheir aclivifies, 'rhey are noi' behind scholasfically, for 'they malce up The largesi group in The Torch and Key Sociely. -W. D, BRACKEN Pugv Yillfffj'-51-.l' SPONSOR lCJ3jg3l 'T'l-IEE ZQCPQ SENIOR HIC-H STUDENT COUNCIL THIRD ROW: Edward Marli, Julian Arnson, Carl Turner, Warren Youlsey, Francis Segesman, Wayne Mclvlillen. SECOND ROW: Harold Slaniord, Kennelh Pelrie, I-larold Yarbrough, Claron Brown, FIRST ROW: Alberla Mueller, Hilda Marli, Lillian Pelerson, Slanley Eder, presidenl, Leila Luffrell, Nondas Waller, Calherine Smilh. SENIOR HICH COURTESY SERVICE COMMITTEE THIRD ROW' Roberl Pischker, .lack Jennings, Henry Reinerl, Billy Summers, Herberl Frakes, Hal Kafka, Clifford Davis, Ballard Holm, Myron Carler, Elmer Nold, Elmer Carler, Russell Howard. SECOND ROW: Wayne McMillen, Francis Segesrnan, Fred Tnuman, Fred Eder, Elsie Clark, Elanora Hadley, Frances Conner, Velura Babcock, Slanley Eder, Kennelh Pefrie, Clarence Sliles, Eslel Smilh. FIRST ROW: Helen Jensen, Lillian Peferson, Edna Crooks, Marcelle Brinegar, Susan Hauck, Florence Haber, Helen Murphy, Louella Taylor, Virginia Hopkins, Cryslal Cutler, Lois Bennefl, Charlolre Faulkner, Teresa Bokay. Page Y'I11i1'ly-.rem-11 I9gjg3I I'l-I SQPQ JUNIOR HIGH GROUPS STUDENT couucnr TOP ROW: Leonard McDonald, Edward Whaley, Harold Frye, Reid Anderson, Bob Magoon, SECOND ROW: Clifford Pelerson, Ben Barrinqlon, Paul Franlz, Miss Aline Brown, sponsor, Glenn Kellh, Arllwur Murray, Norman Carler, Max Will. THIRD ROW: Juanila Coder, Dorolhy Mack, Doris Euler, Alberfa Rueqseqqer, Helen Fuller, lna Law, Violel Hawley, COURTESY SERVICE TOP ROW: Ben Barringlon, Roberl Brown, Clarence J. Heide, Ray I-locksledler, Junior Brown, Norman Carrer, Flank Fifzpalrick, Max Will. SECOND ROW: Maurice Price, L, D. Marlin, Kalherine Folche, Marlha Galley, Helen Fuller, Ina Law, Marvin Adair, Arlhur Murray. THIRDD IRSW: Cecil Rockhold, Clifford Summers, Laveda Babcock, Fern Harl, Evelyn Barllinq, Alberl Limpp, au esse. FOURTH ROW: Hannah Johnson, Dorolhy Mack, Nina Mae Round, Pearl I-Iinlz, Virginia Koch, Rulh Mason, Roberla Cox, Doris Euler. l'u,Qv 'l'l1 llI'ljI'L'l',Q lit IQSQBZI J NIOR HIGH 1-n..'5s gf V 9' ff! CJ X.' N :fi fi X ie Z XX 2 QA M- 1 J'4-,-,,... -1----, JAQCKQ I l-I CDQI-ri LAFAYETTE JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL Junior I-ligh School is slill in ils experimenlal slage al Lalayelle. This year an allernpl was made Io keep Ihe aclivilies of junior and senior high schools as separale as was feasible. Junior I-ligh School has had ils own sludenl council and courlesy service groups, ils own clubs, and ils own alhlelics. ll has compeled wilh olher junior highs ol The ciry in alhlelics, and has raled well. Lalayerie lied wilh Benlon lor baslcelball championship ol Ihe cily. Six hundred Ihirly-live pupils were enrolled in Ihe Lalayelle Junior I-ligh School for lhe year l93O-3l, wilh sixleen Ieachers. There were 538 sludenls during The lasl sernesler. Nexl year, il is expecled Ihal a more slabilized organizalion will be possible. fmmvoo SECOND SEMESTER 9A TOP ROW: L. D. Marlin, Samuel Miller, Richard While, Herman Roberts, C. J. Heide, Robert Brown, Leonard Groenke, Manny Lipira, Carl Rosenauer, Walfer I-loecker. THIRD ROW: Helen Walker, Kafherine Folche, Frank Mangelsdorf, Edouard Brineqar, Robert Stafford, Louis Slaybaugh, Dewayne Brown, Ernerson Hunf, Doris Euler, Alice Rea. SECOND ROW: Georgia I-larris, Efhel Davis, Naomi Farrow, Audrey Brown, Vivian Yard, Rulh Humphrey, Ida Sha'-v, Helen Davis, Irene Burnelle, Marie Daniels. FIRST ROW: Rufh Brazellon, Elizabelh Dale, Ruby Firnple, Dorolhy Mack, I-Ienriella Slanlon, Mary Josephine Shaw, Helen Kuhn, Geraldine Krebs, Lucille Slouffer, Barbara Cox. Pago For-ly IQWSI 'T-l-l CDQPQ 9A TOP ROW: Walter Hoecker, James Michel, David Moeck, William Mitchell, Carl Domino, Wesley Parvin, Ray l-lochstedler, Maurice Price, Max Witt, Harold Fraker, Arthur Murray, Lewis Onstott. THIRD ROW: Robert Lacalli, John Rucker, Edward Whaley, Gilbert Mosby, William Berry, Harold Watson, Maurice Greer, Charles Habert, Frank Fitzpatrick, Albert Limpp, Walter Clark, Raymond Wake, Norman Mayhew. SECOND ROW: Doris Mann, Helen Perry, Vadona Ball, Viola Gross, Evelyn Violett, Elaine Wray, lna Law, Geraldine Moskau, Evelyn Bartling, Bina Avery, Wilma Kenyon. FIRST ROW: Helen Hine, Eva Mann, Doris Euler, Virginia Gibson, Ruth Rich, Virginia Hersholt, Mary Jane Kennedy, Louise Guenther, Fern Hart, Harriette Bibb, Virginia Cook, Dorothy James, Frances Mastio, Leona Mayse, Alice Leichti. 9B TOP ROW: George Shuman, Clittord Summers, Blaine Augustine, Theron lmlay, Edward Miller, Victor Wehrman, Wayne Morgan, Robert Lewis, Marion Creal, Paul Frantz, Oscar Branson, Ulrich Hessler. THIRD ROW: Crannell Murphy, Paul Hesse, Gail Burnham, Billy Rogers, Joseph Lottlin, Phillip Frantz, Merritt Frady, Nelson Cook, Willard Thom, Jean Dewey, Grover Stewart. SECOND ROW: Leo Violett, Eula Meddles, Ruth Robbins, Evelyn Palmer, Margaret Muir, Alice Parker, Maxine Reynolds, Rowena Groenke, l:va Maxtield, Donald Cluster. FIRST ROW: Anna Nelsen, Juanita Meek, Kathryn Coy, Leveda Babcock, Margaret Angst, Dorris Gutridge, Violet Hawley, Gertrude Vey, Ella Bradford, Opal Carter, Gwendolyn Fleming, Lorine Otto. Pilgi' Furry-nirf' ICJQQPZSI l'l-li CQPQ 8A , TOP ROW: John Kunels, Lloyd Lawless, Donald Riggs, James Walker, Larmer McNeal, John Lundbom, Junior Rockhold, Glenn Keifh, Lloyd Johns, Loren Wilson, Frederick Meyn, Waldo Zimmerman. THIRD ROW: Darleen O'DelI, Virginia Croy, Louise Cox, Ruth Flelchall, Helen Nichols, Merle lske, Rulh Barden, Darline Hedges, Francis Riegarl. SECOND ROW: Roberl Elliot, Rosalie Beason, Helen Hifchcock, Dora Ann Giloerl, Clara Penninglon, Beriha Lund, Madeline Dinwiddie, Lucille Goerke, Beulah George, La Veina Lanham, Darline Ellis, Frederick Meyer. FlRST ROW: Dorothy While, Dorolhy Hoover, Marguerile Heckel, Anna Mae Fry, Nellie Fae Murphy, Allene McVay, Mercedes Johnson, Olela Gillespie, Rowena Rhoades, Mary Alice Ahollz, Helen Slackhouse, 8A r l TOP ROW: Harold Williams, Eugene Conrad, Harry Hamm, Hollis Creverling, Carl Carler, Lawrence Harrrnan, Junior Brown, Ardale Krauss, Garland Perkins, Porler Chrislie, Lawrence Brown, Cecil Calverl. THIRD ROW: Charles Soper, Wesley Corlier, Paul Runyan, Henry Evans, John Neff, John Loe, Olin Winfrey, Doyle Barlling, Harry Becker, Winston Scoll, Leonard McDonald. SECOND ROW: Viola Henson, Rulh Landers, Eileen Mosher, Louise Sfackhouse, Helen Schemmer, Mary Jane Norel, Dorolhy Slocldon, Myrlle Bray, Frances Smifh, Kalhryn Wymore, Pearl Haffielcl, Doris Meese, FIRST ROW: Frances Sampson, Nadine Yard, Marlha Galley, Ida Williams, Gene Lundbom, Mildred Murphy, Naomi Brown, Maxine Loll, Anile Pallen, Hannah Johnson, Frances Blair, Mary Diller. 1,1156 I:17!'fj'-fill!! ICJQEECSI l l--li ZQPQ 8B TOP ROW: Jearold Roades, Hartley Yarbrough, Herbert Bell, Alfred Bentrup, George Grimit, Calvin O'Dell, Leon Johannson, Ben Barrington, Everet Lance, H. D. Judson, Jack McDonald, Ernest Matthews, Charles Cutler, Henry Poolman, Carl Eden, Roy Chrisman, Paul lmlay, James Pendleton, THIRD ROW: Charles Eaton, Robert Marx, Ralph Hayes, Harold Habert, Gerald Wallace, Mildred Akins, Rose Oyerly, Mildred Birt, Pauline Wiedrner Helen Marler, Dorothy Day, Juanita Coder, Myrtle Johnson, Gwynetha Jones, Ralph Markley, Ernest Halstead, Clyde Long, Paul Kirnberlin. SECOND ROW: James McNulty, Roy Meyer, Genevieve Round, Mildred Helen Talbot, Wilma Miles, Elnora Anderson, Cassie Blankenship, Mariorie Heide, Dorothy Todd, Mary Pollard, Mary Schmitz, Hazel Lee Belcher, Clara Richards, A. J. Sales, Orville Rapue. FIRST ROW: Helen Brown, Marion Gabriel, Ada Brown, Gertrude Green, Maxine Hopkins, Nina Nelson, Lillian Brown, Dorothy Bridgtord, Anna Mabel Bodenhausen, Ruth Spaulding, Nina Mae Round, lone Reeves, Evelyn Swope, Viginia Lee Neudortt, Dorothy Sheridan, Nellie Stagg. 7A TOP ROW: Arthur Burgess, Donald Castle, James Davis, John Deakins, Cecil Rockhold, Harvey Legg, Claude Akins, Harold Droher, Bob Magoon, Norman Duke, Reid Anderson, James Battreall, Donald McNeal, Albert Terman. lHlRD ROW: Denny Batsell, Richard Blunt, Alvin Waggener, Walter Thomas, Orin Abbott, Nora Jane Jackson, Robert Wakeman, Sanford Williams, Cranston Means, Herbert Koozer, Frank Baker, Clarence Bridgetord, Robert Weymer. SECOND ROW: Ethel Beattie, Maxine Burgess, lnez Parker, Miriam Montgomery, Dorothy Jane Flack, Rosella Buckley, Laura Blankenship, Irene Davis, Pearl Hintz, Dorothy Dyer, June Gillespie, lla McAhan, Louise Kost. FIRST ROW: Dorothy Walker, Sarah Kazliner, Faye Daniels, Mary Martin, Jean Conner, Clara Belle Mozingo, Exielin Graham, Olava Smith, Alberta Ruegsegger, Dorothy Dinwiddie, Harriett Keith, Eileen Culver, Pearl ar . Page Fnrfyetlirm' 19333: Ti-is CDQPQ 7A 'IOP ROW: Dallas Parman, Billy Day, Frank Winder, Paul Van Cleve, Leroy Dameron, Roy Guy, Dale Morqan, Donald Harl, Billy Eader, Jewell Morgan, Jack Hollzclaw, Lewis Miller, Norman Reilal, Harold Rupp. THIRD ROW: Kennelh Scoll, Roberl Pelerson, Harold Frye, John Vey, Thomas Henry, Lawrence Pischker, Charles Slagg, Slanley Maxwell, Willard Johnson, Glen Schuman, Kennelh Flalen, Daniel Edwards. SECOND ROW: Harry Severns, Clyde Dougan, Opal Brown, Lorraine Shaver, Fern Brown, Murvene Cochrane, Elhel Alexander, Eleanor Duckell, Shelby Parman, Pansy Srnilh, Charles McDonald, Quenlin Pawlinq, Huberl Miller. FIRST ROW: Mildred Maflhews, Audra Mae Slanlon, Dorolhy George, Viola Lewis, Charlolle Bennell, Dorolhy Wyckoff, Marguerile Lee, Geneva Hellerich, Jeandale Parrish, Mildred Parker, Hallie Lee Miqnery, Gladys Baker, Bonila Hope. FIRST SEMESTER 9A TOP ROW: Karl Neudorff, Elrner Carler, Norman Carter, Fred Morrison, Dale McGuire, Glen Walker, George Redmon, Wesley Parrish, Billie Courier, Frifz Krebs, Dale Courier, Harry Lewis. THIRD ROW: Edward Worley, J. C. Roskoski, John Whifman, Bennett Rornig, Lloyd Malhers, Alhel Mooney, Ervin Somers, Marvin Adair, Clifford Pelerson, Ralph Hamm, Elton Fuller, J. R, Bass. SECOND ROW: Iola Round, Rulh Mason, Pauline Blough, Virginia Bellis, Wava Lee McMillen, Pauline Calkins, Velura Babcock, Clernalis Deqen, Dorofhy Easlbourn, Ella McMullin, Calherine Knudson, Elizabelh Kajzrnan. FIRST ROW: Bernice Slaler, Harriell Wille, Louella Clemens, Ellen Cunningham, Helen Fuller, Dorothy Powell, mera Burris, Marian Muir, Ernesline Ingram, Conslance Garish, Robe-rla Cox, Helen I-lawman, Marquerilr- ankins, Page Forty-four lcbgjglil u A 1- - A M, 2 2 7 7 7 7 7 2 7 7 7 7 2 7 7 2 7 f X 7 7 2 f 2 7 2 2 2 2 2 7 f 2 2 2 2 7 2 7 2 2 2 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 2 2 A '7AVEiLfE IHLHICS X. X A-I NRM X , 'X do f 951, cm X ,L ' 6C? 27 70 4 sl Mi! f v- ----is-in . ff ff ff W 41, Y ,,,..- f ,ii-sz-1 ii' Scdfek 'T'l--IZ CD,Q,Pi BASKETBALL QUEEN MISS RADALEAH STANTON ATTENDANTS . Alberla Mueller, Maxine Alumbauqlw, Maybelle l-linlon, Josephine Sullivan, I Calkins, Nondas Waller, Mary Belle Avery, lone Beauchamp lglix layman l'l--IE CD,A,PC CHARLES THOMAS WILLIAM RGREEN TAYLOR THOMPSON FOOTBALL TRACK BASKETBALL Assf. in Foolball COACHES To speak of winning or losing and fo refuse 'ro consider The imporlanf Training which alhlelic games are supposed Io give, would be quife unfair. A season of good sporlsmanship should help players Io gel a belfer concepfion of wha? if meansflo sacrifice for ofhers, Io co-opera+e wilh olhers, and Io 'rhinlc Them- selves Ihrough dilficullies while under sfrain. I+ should develop a school friendship among +eamma+es which will Iasl Through life. I+ should slrengfhen 'rhe concepl of Ioyally among players ,and leach Them 'ro be cool-headed when life hands 'rhem knocks in The fufure. 1 A'rhIe+es should analyze Their misfalces, recognize 'rheir wealc poinls, and ser 'rhemselves on a new and delermined pa+h, challenging fhemsleves 'ro do be++er when Ihe opporlunify presenfs i1'seII. - -Taylor Thompson. Pugi' Forly-.w' naman 'I 'I-IZ ZQPC 1930 FOOTBALL AND BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Pugh Forfy-cigllt 7 LaIaye++e I LaIayeHe 1 LaIayeI'+e 3 Lafaye++e 3 Lafayerfe 7 Lafayefie ' LaIayeHe 7 Lafayerlre 1 Lafayerre Lafayeffe. La'Iaye'r+e, Lafayerfe. LaIaye++e, Lafaye++e, Lafayefie, Lafayeife, LaIaye++e, Lafayeffe, Lafayerie, Lafayeffe, LaIayeHe, Lafayeire, Lafayehte, FOOTBALL Sepfernber 27 ...., .,...., K . C. Easi I-Iigh, 34 Ociober 3 . .. ...., ChiIIico+he, 2I Ocfober I0 ... ,.... Savannah, I3 Odrober I7 . .... Tren+on, 27 OcIober 3 I . ,,,,.. LiberI'y, 0 November 8 ..... C. B. I-I. S., 25 November I5 .... IvIaryviIIe, 32 November 22 . 1. .CenIraI, 47 November 27 ..,,. Benfon, 30 BASKETBALL January 9 .. .. ..............., Savannah, 34 January I6 .. ...... Liberlry, 23 January I7 .. .. .... ChiIIi'co+he, I7 January 23 ... .,... Trenfon, 30 January 24 ... ...Ce-nfral, I6 January 30 .. .. ,,.. Maryville, 33 January 3I ... ...Ben+on, 2I February 6 ..... Trenfon, 37 February 7 ..., Savannah, 25 February I3. .. .... C. B. I-I. S., 27 February 20 .,... Easr I-Iigh, 26 February 27 .. ,Ben+on, 30 February 28 ,.., Maryville, 20 March 6 ... ...Cen+raI, I5 I 9351233 f'l-I 2914 1 A . FOOTBALL LAWRENCE RED MONTGOMERY, a senior, has been one year on The squad as cenler and guard. l-le is new bul a scrapper. John Faulkner, also a senior, buf a Jrhree-year man, was elecled co-cap+ain. l-le is always on Jrhe job, looking afler his posilion. He played +ackle. Slanley Sian Eder, senior, lhe ofher co-caplain, fullback and guard, is a clean afhlele, who loves lhe game. l-le was a 'rwo-year man. Viclor Vic Kafka, senior and one-year man, played end and fullback. l-le proved a valuable man al any posilion. Emile Duke Mignery, senior, one-year playing guard, was noled as a scrappy lillle man. , IUIIQU ll7u1'lj'-lil 1 193-5133: 'I-1-i OAK FROM Tl-TE STANDPOINT of games won, The l93O season was noT a success, buT The Team showed a Tine TighTing spiriT, working as They did againsT The odds of heavier opponenTs and much green maTerial in Their own Team which had To be whipped inTo shape. Fred Freddie Eder, a sophomore, guard, and one-year man, showed plenTy of TighT and deTerminaTion. Clarence STiles, sophomore, end, one-year, made second on The all-ciTy Team. He would be a real asseT To any Team. Julius Kover, iunior, halfbaclc, and one-year man, can be wriTTen down as a TasT and hard-hiTTing baclc. Cliiclord Davis, senior, one-year, played Taclcle. A big man To move was Davis. Wayne Barber Mclvlillan, junior, one year aT quarTer and halTbacl4, was small buT hard To sTop. l'ugv lfffly ICDQGQZSI 'l 'I--If ZQPQ THREE LETTERMEN ONLY, Faulkner, Eder, and Beason, were on The 'ream al Jrhe beginning of The season. Reserves ol lasl year were olher members of Jrhe squad, who ihough inexperienced al first as ihe year progressed handled Jrheir game in an increasingly able way. Manny Lipira, freshman, one year as halfbaclc, was a shiffy lilfle baclc who should do a lol 'for 'rhe Shamrocks nexl fall. Russell Did Didlo, a iunior of rwo years' sianding, 'filled cenier berlh as a quiel buf consisfeni player. l-larold Parker, freshman, one year af quarferbaclc, is a heady lilile fellow who should call winning plays nexl fall. Jack Jennings, junior, halfbaclc, one year, was a driving baclc who should do plenly nexr fall. Frank Leichfi, one year, sophomore, played end, and s+opped many end runs. 1,Ll,Q1'1'lff'V'UlI iqglpai I'I'-l 2,224 BASKETBALL -ll-llS SEASON was one of lhe mosl disaslrous ever suffered by a Lafayelie baslcelball Jream. During rhe regular season, rhe Shamroclcs losr all +heir games bel cause of lack of new malerial. ln lhe opening game, a praclice coniesl wilh l-lorlon, Kansas, lhe ream was viclorious and prospecrs were brighi. However, as rhe season progressed, 'rhe Shamroclcs became handicapped and visions of a winning baskeiball Team vanished. The cily lournamenl proved iaral for 'rhe La'laye'r+e ream for 'rhey losl lo borh Cenrral and Chrisfian Brorhers in lhe consolarion finals. Nor did lhey fare any beller in Jrhe Big Six Conference for Jrhere lheir losses were also heavy. Probably lhe besl' played game of +he year was lhe one in 'rhe Chrislian Brorhers' gym where Jrhe Shamroclcs foughf an uphill baHle 'ro a lrie ar Jrhe game's end. Five ex+ra periods were played and a poi shor by a C. B. player sharlered hopes of a vicrory. MERLE ROUSEY HIGH POINT MAN Pugr' Fifty-!7i'0 1935331 I z '1 l--I 2!AI'i BASKETBALL MERLE ROUSEY, hor-shof forward and cenfer, was high poinf man for fhe Lafayeffe -forces during fhe whole season. l-le finished well in fhe cify sfanding and was honored by being placed in fhe posifion of forward on fhe all-cify eleven. Rousey was named capfain of each game by Coach Taylor Thompson alfhough Kafka was elecfed capfain af fhe close of fhe season. Rousey will be baclc nexf year and much will be expecfed of him as he will be a fwo-year lefferman. Boys winning leffers were: Merle Rousey, cenfer and forward: Vicfor Kaflca, capfain, forward and guard: Gram' Bond, guard and cenfer: Billy Courfer, guard: Jaclc Jennings, forward and guard: Dale Loe, forward and guard: Edgar Rhoades, forward and guard: . Russell Didlo, guard: and Alberlson Riddle, guard. This year's squad proved one fhing, fhaf fhe freshman and sophomore candidafes devel- oped info a group of dependable baslcefball players. Wifh such rnaferial 'rhe Shamroclcs should be a high-sfanding fearn in fhe Big Six Conference nexf year. VICTOR KAFKA l93l CAPTAIN Pugi' Fifty-th rm' iqgjai , , I'l-I ZQPC TRACK THE I93O TRACK TEAM had a successTul season. New maTerial was developed which aided The veTerans, Sanders, Moore, Slaybaugh, and Riddle, in carrying The Shamrocks To a Big Six Traclc Championship. The prospecTs Tor The l93l season have noT been so brighT because Riddle, Benson, Moore, Sanders, and Slaybaugh were losT Through graduaTion. Many subsTiTuTes oT lasT year's squad are malcing a good showing and are carrying The burden This year wiTh special reTerence To Beason, Bond, and D. Davis. The Shamroclcs did noT malce such a good showing lasT spring againsT CenTral and BenTon in The annual ciTy meeT, buT They carried oTT many individual honors. Moore was high poinT man oT The Shamrocks, winning TirsT place in The discus and The iaveliu Throw and placing Third in individual honors. The Shamroclcs placed in nearly every meeT They enTered. They won second honors aT The meeT aT l.iberTy, placed Third in The annual Columbia indoor meeT, and won The Big Six ConTerence meeT aT ChillicoThe, an evenT which was Their ouTsTancling vicTory of The year. l'z1gr'l7if!y-fam' ICDSESI I'l-IE CD,A,Pi HISTORY OF G. A. A. THE CLUB was organized in The Tall oT T926 under The leadership oT Miss Madeleine McDonald. Since ThaTTime The organizaTion has increased unTil iT is now The second largesT club in school, having a membership of sevenTy-Tive. The purposes OT The G. A. A. are To provide aThleTic acTiviTies Tor all LaTayeTTe girls, To culTivaTe high sTandards and qualiTies OT good sporTsmanship, wholesome compeTiTion and physical TiTness. The club originally had Tour major sporTs a year, buT as The organizaTion has grown, more sporTs have been added unTil now There are seven maior sporTs. To become a member oT The AssociaTion, a girl musT obTain TiTTy poinTs in any seasonal sporT or ouTing. IT is also necessary Tor a girl To become a member oT The AssociaTion before she geTs crediT Tor parTicipaTion in any sporT. Among ouTsTanding evenTs oT This year were a parTy Tor The L boys and a home room baslceTball game. Miss RuTh England is now sponsor OT The group. L.. . MISS RUTH ENGLAND, Sponsor 1 l':1grl 1'fly-fire IQKKEQSI 'T l-IZ SQI-'Q C-IRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION 5 M. .xi ri 4-if fi 'Il In Mil. I f- TOP ROW: Madeline Degen, Jessie Julien, Dorofhy Mae Hensley, Rosie Middaugh, I-lorfense Newman, Edna Crooks, Grace Brown, Maxine Gulridge, Dorris Barrackman, Grace Creager, Susan I-Iauck. THIRD ROW: Helen Rich, Wanda Saxlon, Mary E, Onslorf, Jean Fuller, Josephine Kearnes, Leia I-Iarringlon, Cecille Coder, Teresa Bokay, Dorolhy Mae Parker, Ardefa Merrill. SECOND ROW: Juanira Meadows, Marquerile Ooyman, Bearrice Rhoades, Enola Parvin, Virginia Slanion, Margarer Ackley, Virginia Cain, Celia Spiek, Margarel Reiral, Virginia Minfurn, Mariha I-Iill. FIRST ROW: Alice Rufh, Wilma Shaver, Helen Elder, Pauline Calkins, Florence Haber, Dorolhy Turner, Dorothy Bailey, Josephine Sullivan, Viola Russell, Virginia Nash, Bonnie Brandi. O. A. A. BOARD TOP ROW: Enola Parvin, Bealrice Rhoades, Maxine Gulridge, Miss Ruth England, sponsor, Susan I-Iauck, Grace Creager. LOWER ROW: Jessie Julien, Cyrena Jennings, Jean Fuller, Dorolhy Mae Hensley, Dorolhy Turner. Vngi' l71'flj'f.vi.V 1935331 -I-I'-IE SQPC L GIRLS TOP ROW: Rosie Middaugh, Dorolhy ME Hens ey, Thelma Osborn, Helen Rich, Viola Russel. FIRST ROW: Wanda Saxton, Hazel Goerke, Florence Haber, Susan Hauck, Jean Fuller. M GIRLS TOP ROW: Cyrena Jennings, Virginia Cain, Dorolhy Mae Hensley, Thelma Osborn, MarqareIZacIcer1, Edna Crooks FIRST ROW: Enola Parvin, Helen Rich, Hilda Marli, Jessie Julien, Susan Hauck, Darlyne Thornlon. Pagc F1'fly-.refers 1935351 l'I-I CD,QxI'Q VOLLEY BALL TEAM Q 3 ' I E L -.Lib W .,iiV'Xvf '-L TOP ROW: Jessle Julien, Carol Hubbell, Cella Spiek, Maxine Gulridqe, Susan I-Iauclc, Florence Haber. SECOND ROW: Mary Elizabefh Ons'I'oI'I', Helen Rich, Jean Fuller, Josephine Kearnes, Dorolhy Turner. VARSITY SWIMMING TEAM Jean Fuller, Susan Hauck, Ardela Merrill, Marqarel Zaclcerl, Dorollwy Mac Hensley, Jessie Julien, Florence Haber, Lois Bennelf. l'I1g1f F1'fl,V-niglrf 1933: -I'I-I SQP-C SENIOR WINNING BASKETBALL TEAM TOP ROW: Thelma CasIIe, HIIda Marfi, Rosie Middaugh, EnoIa Parvin, Madeline Degen. JUNIOR WINNING BASEBALL TEAM Goerke TOP ROW: TI'veIma Jones, Mary ElIzabe1I'v Onsfoii, Jean FulIer, Thelma Osborn, Maxine Gufridqe. FIRST ROW: Jessie Juifen, Helen Rich, Susan I-Iauck, Margaret Ackley, BIanchc Young, pagc Frffy- rr Ifbgjglil I'I-IE ZQPC RIFLE TEAM CLIP AND CARTRIDGE XNITI-I ONLY Tl-IREE of lasT year's members, The Rifle Team faced sTiTf opposi- Tion Trom The Teams of CenTral and BenTon aT The beginning of The TargeT season. The Team improved rapidly, buT failed To geT in The lead because of The facT ThaT CenTral's Team scored higher individually Than any Tormer Team in ST. Joseph R. O. T. C. hisTory. The Clip and CarTridge Club, composed of Rifle Team members, was re-organized This year, and qualiTicaTions Tor membership made more liberal, a facT which, wiTh oTher progressive feaTures, is bound To malce The organizaTion more aTTracTive and beneficial. KenneTh Pefrie Vernon WersT Raymon Benlrup Francis Segesman Herberf Frakes Torn Schalley Claron Brown Dale Loe Clarence Carroll Keifh Bucher Wayne McMillen Page Sixty MEMBERS Wilbur Plummer Frank Leichli Lawrence Schoeneck Wendell SToner Laurence Skoglund John Paul Jones Norman Ooehrle MurrellSl1owalTer Maurice EasTbourn Lyle Harvey R. L. DAY, Sfaff 5ergeanT I93jg 'l l-lf CDAAPC R. O. T. C. Slall Serqeanl Raymond L. Day .... ..............,.. .... l I1 SlFUC'lOF STAFF OFFICERS Kennelh Pelrie .. ,. ..,............,,. .... M alor Francis Seqesman, Rayrnon Benlrup Claron Brown Lyle l-la rvey .... SERGEANTS Vernon Harlrnan Wilbur Plummer Roger Conan? Alber1Schalley Ballard Holm Wendell Sfoner Chesler Goodwin Earl Jones Raymond Didlo Howard Robbins Rodney Woods Claude Folks Lloyd Conan? Lewis Burris Norman Carler Dale Courler Lloyd Malhcrs COM PANY I OFFICERS PRIVATES Elmer Carler Dale Davis Charles Krebs Norman Casler Earl Kern Charles Wallace John Whifrnan Roberl Palfen Alden Frye Harold Sheridan Thomas Tucker CORPORALS Frank Leichli Russell Didlo Lloyd Slevenson Wayne Mclvlillen Ervin Wimple ,........Caplains . . .Second Lieulenanl Firsl Se rg ea nl' Thomas Brooks Julian Arnson Billy Surface Fritz Krebs Dale McGuire Lawrence Cahill Robert Pischker Billy Courfer Ralph Hamm Thomas O'Brlen Pagv Si.i'l3'-0:11 163353151 'T l'-IE ZQPC Slat? Sergeanl Raymond l.. Day... Kennelh Pelrie Vernon Wersi, Tom Sclmalley. .. l-lerberl Fralces .. Roberl Sale .... Keilln Bucher SERGEANTS Eslel Smith Hal Kafka Clarence Carroll Norman Oehrle Maurice Easlbourn Harold Gilmer Laurence Skoglund Millon Bumbacker Henry Schweder William Anqslen Delberl Groenke Pagr' .S'i.riy-Iwo R. O. T. C. STAFF OFFICERS COMPANY H OFFICERS PRIVATES Fred Eder MurrellSl1owalfer Dale Loe Eugene Wafson Ervin Somers Dale Kirschner Frank Van Devenler COR PORALS Lawrence Schoeneck ...lnslruclor .,.Maior ......,Caplains ..Eirsl Lieulenanl Second Lieulenanl ..,.Firsl Sergeanl Waller Scorl Chester Holfelmeyer Charles Ellis Carl Turner Millon Davis Edward Marfi William Deakins 2935231 Ll VIUSIK AND DRANATICS r X XW ' V' if 15 I IIIIIL ff W Ng ' 'yum QB, X X 4 2-fff' T'l-If ZQPC GIRLS' GLEE CLUB TOP ROW: Charlolle Faulkner, Maxine Collins, Cyrena Jennings, Lucille Sfanlon, Gertrude Beniamin, Elizabelh Anderson, Lillian Pelerson, Harrie? Benson, Blanche Young, Enola Parvin, Hazel G-oerke. SECOND ROW: Joella Hulchinson, Mildred G-ernrner, Mildred Wilson, Agnes Reeves, Jean Fuller, Miss Gilbreaih, sponsor, Anna Mary Judson, Bealrice Childers, Crystal Culler, Adele Wilson. FIRST ROW: Dorolhy Bailey, Josephine Sullivan, lola Round, Helen Elder, LuVerne Rupe, Sarah Helen Andrews, Margarel Zackerl, Susan Hauck, Mary Elizabelh Cooper, Corinne Murchie, Margarel Mason. BOYS' GLEE CLUB I I l l TOP ROW: Jack Jennings, George Trimble, Roberl Slanfon, Lawrence Schoeneck, Raymon Benlrup, Torn Schalley, Robert Parker, Willard Harlman, Carl Telherow, SECOND ROW: Jean Brown, Henry Reinerl, Laurence Skoglund, Jack Williams, Miss Gilbrealh, sponsor, Kennerh Pefrie, Vicfor Kafka, Charles Wallace. FIRST ROW: Francis Segesman, Paul Violell, L. D. Marlin, Emile Mignery, Leila Lullrell, Roberl Sale, Frank Van Deyenler, Esfel Srnilh. Pngr S1'.1'fy-fo141' l98i?3l OPERETTA CAST Doclor Drlnkwaler... Glory Drlnkwaler.. Honor . .. Phillip . ..,.... . Madame Cnere.. Bob . ........ . Rainbow ..... Manuel Bessie .... Pancho .. Direclor CHIEF CHARACTERS ....KenenTh Pelfie .. ..,.. .. ........,. .,.... G- race Fuller LuVcrne Rune ..,....,Roberf Sfanlm .,...Radaleah Sfanlon ......Emile Miqnery ........Jean Brown ....Will.3rd Harlman ......,,..lrene Calkins ..Norman Caster .,..Miss Logan Gilbreall-l ORCHESTRA TOP ROW:- Frank Mangelsdorf, Dale Pinqer, Florence Haber, Miss Gilbrealh, Huberl Filchl Lyle Harvey, Marguernfe Jones, J. C. Roskoskn. FIRST ROW: S+uar1 Barden, J. R. Bass, 'Donald Schullzi James Mlclwel, Allene Foqarly, Keith Bucher. Reber? Parker, Donald Cluster. Pugr .Tixfy-ffrrz' SENIOR CLASS PLAY ADAM AND EVA, a Three-acl comedy by Guy Balfon and George Middleion. was presenied by rhe Senior class, Friday and Salurday niqhis, May l and 2, in Jrhe school audirorium, under The direciion of Miss Rose L. Wirih and Miss Beriha M. Righimire. The casi of characiers was as follows: James King ..........................., ,.... W illard l-larlman Corinihia ....4.... ..... G erirude Benjamin Clinion De Will ...., ........, T om Schalley Eva King ,....,.... .... D ororhy Crawford Aunl Abby Rocker. ,, .... Cyrena Jennings Dr. Jack Delamaier... .,.... Vicior Kafka Horace Pilgrim ..... ..... G eorge Trimble Adam Smilh ...,. ..,.. S ianley Eder Lord Gordon ...........,.........,,,.........,...........,.. Raymon Benlrup The properly and sraging commilriees consisied of Emile Mignery and Thelma Caslle, co-chairmen, Wanda Saxion, Marcelle Brinegar, Sarah l-lelen Andrews, Allen Grider, Lawrence Price, Tom Smilh, and Connie Abboii. Pay L' Si.1'ly-xir iaqgpai l-l-l EQPC JUNIOR CLASS PLAY APPLESAUCE, 'rhe iunior class play, was presenled December 5 and 6 in The school audilorium. Miss Winilred Gallagher clirecled lhe performance. Miss Faye Slaler is class sponsor. The casl of characlers was as follows: Ma Robinson .... Pa Robinson ....... Mrs. Jennie Baldwin... Hazel Robinson .... Bill McAllisl'er. .. Mall McAllisler .... Rollo Jenkins.. Ml sag .....l-lorlense Newman ., ,........ Claron Brown ......,.,.Elizabe'lh Anderson ..Friday-June Goodrich Salurclay-Lillian Pelerson . . . .Friday-Carl Tefherow Salurday-Franlc Van Devenfer ..Friday-Eugene Walson Salurclay-Alberl Schalley ...........Roberl Sfanfon Music was furnished by 'rhe high school orcheslra, direcled by Miss Logan Gil- brealh. Frank Van Devenler and Roberl Slanlon sang a specially number, assisled by a Junior Girls' Chorus. Clarence Carroll and Mary Belle Avery gave a special dance. Pago Sirtgi-sczivn we 'T'i-4 2,Q.lf4 0 0' ' 19653251 ORGANIZATIONS .,,5 i cw I I I I - i Z . , - 5 'Y ,.r 'I'I-IE CDAAPC GIRL RESERVE OFFICERS Presideni .....,....... Lois Benneff Vice-Presidenf ..DoroIhy Crawford Secrefary ........., Maxine Collins Treasurer ,,.... Elizabeih Gill-:erson Sergeanf-af-Arms Juani+a Meadows Page Scrmily MISS RUTH CAMPBELL, Sponsor COMMITTEE CHAIR?-II EN Program .,..,...... Dorofhy Turner Publicify ...... Wanda Saxfon Social ..... ...... L uciile Sranfon Service ...,....... Cyrena Jennings Refreshmenf ..... Corinne Murchie Ring ........... Gerfmde Benlarnin Music ........... Margaret Zackerf IQZQCSI GIRL RESERVES AIM: Io find and give II'1e besf. COLORS: Blue and Whife. MEMBERSHIP: SevenIy-five girIs l l-IZ 243 SESORA CLUB IN JUNE lhe Sesora Club will complele anolher successful year. Allrhough lhe primary obiecl of lhis organizalion is +o lurlher inleresr in lileralure and music, a wide variely of programs was presenrecl Jrhis year. The subiecls under discussion al Jrhe meer- ings deall wilh arl, science, hislory, music and lileralure. This club also affords ils members social opporlunilies. Four annual evenls on lhe Sesora calendar are a Chrisi- mas dinner, an assembly program, a spring lea honoring +he molhers of 'rhe girls and 'rhe women ol 'rhe laculiy, and a banquer given in May by 'rhe underclassmen for 'rhe Seniors and Jrheir molrhers. All of lhese delighhful affairs were carried our wilh success. OFFICERS FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER Dorolhy Crawford .... .4.. P residenl .... ....... D orofhy Crawford Thelma Tealord ..... ....Vice-Presidenl.. .. ...Margarel Zaclcerl Calherine Smilh. ....,... ,... S ecrelary .... ...... C orinne Murchie Kalherine Mangelsdorl ..... .... T reasurer .... .,,Ka+herine Mangelsclorf Radaleah Slanlon .,,.,. ..... . Reporler. ..... .,........ J ean Fuller Cyrena Jennings... ....,... Sergeanf-al'-Arms. .,.,.,.. Maxine Collins Miss Berlha Righlmire, Sponsor MEMBERS lone Beauchamp Teresa Bokay Dorofhy Crawford Charlolle Faulkner Leila Lullrell Corinne Murchie Rulh Slafford Page Seventy-two Josephine Sullivan Dorolhy Turner Gerlrude Beniamin Dorofhy Brown Cryslal Cufler Jean Fuller Kalherine Mangelsdorf Marie Nelsen Radaleah Sfanion Nondas Waller Lois Bennelr Maxine Collins Grace Fuller Cyrena Jennings Juanifa Meadows Florence Ryan Cafherine Smilh MargarefZaclcer1 Thelma Teaford ICJ,iig3l 4 1 +ll 7'I-If CDLEPC ORPHE-DELPHIAN SOCIETY OFFICERS FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER Keilh Bucher. ,..... .... P resideni .,.. .,,.... K ennefh Pelrie Kennerh Pe+rie,.. .... Vice-Presiden+ .... ..... . Keilh Bucher Dale Pinger .....,.. ,...,,,,,,,, T reasurer ,4.,,. ..... C arl Turner Harold Slanford ...,,,............ Secrefary ..,...,., .... I-I uber? Filch Miss Winifred Gallagher, Sponsor TI-IE ORPI-IE-DEI.PI-IIAN SOCIETY, a boys' sociely, has as ils obiecl The promo- Iion of inferesi in dramalics, music, and various forms of arr. Social affairs of Ihis year were a Morhers' and Dads' parlyq a parry for Iwo former O. D.'s, Louis Reimer and Earl Lawrenson, who had recenlly rerurned from a sludy of music in New York and Germany: a line parly al Ihe Missouri Thealer in which Ihe losers ol The Iiclcel selling conlesi lor The O. D. plays were hosls Io The winners. Dramaric performances were Ihe Iwo plays, Fur and Warmer, and A Regular Scream. The organizalion raised suilicienl money Io give Tilleen dollars Io Ihe slage Tund and 'rhirly dollars Io Ihe Lilerary Aciivilies Iund. One orher projecl of Ihe group was +he adoplion of a poor family for whom The sociefy provided a Chrislrmas dinner and Ioys. MEMBERS Kennefh Pelrie Lyle Harvey Julian Arrison Tom Schalley Vicior Kafka Dale Pinger Keilh Bucher Emile Miqnery Carl Tefherow Esrel Smifh Alberfson Riddle Hubert Filch Willard I-Iarfrnan Claron Brown Alberf Schalley Carl Turner Frank Van Devenfer Robert Sfanfon Sfanley Eder l'ngr.M':'f'11Iy Illrm' IQQEQSI 'Ti--as 0,414 OWL CLUB MEMBERSl-llP in lhe Owl Club is based upon library service lo The facully and sludenl body. Every berson who serves as a librarian receives honor poinls ranging from four lo len, according 'ro lhe lenglh of service. The club has an annual picnic. MOTTO- ICH DIENH OFFICERS Presidenl ..... .... ...... ,.... M a x ine Collins Vice-Presidenl ,,... .. Gerlrude Benjamin Secrelary-Treasurer ,,.. ...Allene Fogarly Reporler ........ ..........,.,..,..,.....,.,..,, l-l ilda Marli Miss Berlha Righlmire. Sponsor MEMBERS AND SEMESTERS OF SERVICE 9' Elizabelh Anderson Elanora Hadley ,. ,,..l Lorna O'Brien ,.... Helen Rich .,.... . ,.l Cyrena Jennings ,. Marcelle Brinegar ,... 2 Dorolhv Crawford Dorolhy Kuhn .... .... l Dorris Barrackman Ruth Stafford ,...l Gelrude Beniamin Maxine Collins ....,. ..,, 5 Elizabelh Gilkerson Margarel Zackerl .... 6 Wanda Saxlon ....,. .... H ilda Marli ....... ,,,. 2 Thelma Teaford Calherine Srnilh ...I Allene Fogarfy ..., ,. ,.,... Helen Jensen .... . ,.2 Cryslal Curler June Goodrich ....l Page Seventy-four Edilh Pralher .. .. ....2 ICJQQSI -I-I-'I CDQPQ SPANISH CLUB THE SPANISH CLUB is composed of members of 'Ihe Spanish classes. As Iheir molro, Eiercicio hace maeslrof' inclicales, lhe purpose ol lhe club is To supplemenr lhe classroom in sludying Spanish peoples and rheir cusloms and in providing oppor- lunilies lor speaking and hearing lhe language. The Spanish Club was organized for 'rhis purpose, November I9, l926. This year in lhe club meelings lhe beginning class members carried on a sludy ol Spain and Ihe older members gave Spanish anecdoles slories, and essays. The colors ol lhe Spanish Club are lhe red and yellow of lhe Spanish flag: Ihe flower is lhe recl rose: Ihe insignia is lhe Spanish coal of arms. OFFICERS FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER Kalherine Mangelsdorl.. . .,.... Presidenl ..,.. ,,.... T helma Caslle Thelma Caslle ..,,.., .... V ice-Presidenl. .... ...,. M illon Davis Celia Spielc ....,,,.., . ...Secre'fary. ,.. . ,..,. ...Lillian Pelerson Bonnie Brandi ...,...,,,.. . ..Treasurer. . ..,......,...,...,. Joy Meyer Milfon Davis, Dolly Pallon ..,....... Reporfers ....... Clarence Carroll, Rulh Meyer Mrs. Lollie S. Piall, Sponsor MEMBERS Bonnie Brand? Virginia Nash Ruth Meyer Clarence Carroll Marie Fishel Marlha Hill Ruth Cox Shirley Morrison Katherine Manqelsdorf Leo Lewis Jessie Julien Joy Meyer Lillian Pelerson Thelma Casfle Dolly Pafron Millon Davis Melba McCIanahari Virginia Minlurn Celia Spiek Helen Sheffer 1'i1gi'.Si4'-zieiily H I98i33I 'Tw-ii: GAK TORCH AND KEY THE TORCH AND KEY was organized in Felaruary, l923, as lhe Lalayelle Honor Sociely. Membership for each semesler is limiled lo sludenls who have made E in lhree solids lhe previous semesler. The aim ol lhe organizalion is lo promole a higher scholaslic slanding among Lalayelle sludenls and lo encourage lhose who have done good work. , FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS Presidenl ...... ..........,... ,... J e ssie Jullen Vice-Presidenl ...,, ...Dorolhy Brown Secrelary-Treasurer ... ... .... ... ... .,.., ....,. L illian Pelerson Reporler ..,.,..... .................,..,.,.. F rancis Segesrnan Miss Lelha Lowen, Sponsor MEMBERS Kalherine Mangelsclorf Francis Segesman Elizabelh Anderson Hazel Allenburger Elsie Clark Mary Elizabelh Cooper Kalherine Mangelsdorf Francis Segesman Loma O'Brien Harold Yarbrough L'lIf4V'.YT.1f Dorolhy Brown Chesler Goodwin Helen Jensen Jessie Julien Lillian Pelerson Nadean Saxlon Harold Yarbrough SECOND SEMESTER Elizabelh Anderson Joy Meyer Hazel Sleffen Charles Ellis Edward Marfi Charlolfe Faulkner Edward Marfi Mary Maxwell Rulh Sfallord Hazel Slelfen Kalhryn Slouffer Richard Olney Orville McVay Dorolhy Brown Helen Bass IQEKQISI FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER l'l--IE: CDQPC ART CLUB THE ART CLUB is one of Lafaye++e's mosl aclive clubs. ll is composed of sludenls who are especially inleresled in arl and who desire To undersland il beller. ln lhe lullillmenl of lhis aim spealcers on various phases of arl have appeared al The meerinqs. The grealesl achievemenl of lhe Arr Club has been lhe malcinq of a piclorial map of S+. Joseph which was presenled 'ro lhe school. Included in lhe club's program of aclivilies was a parly given in April al The home of Helen Mallhews. OFFICERS Juanila Meadows Helen Mallhews. Wanda Saxlon.. . .. Josephine Hanna Hazel Alfenburqer Bessie Moore Mildred Gernmer Willard Harlrnan Juanila Meadows , ..... Presidenl. . . . ....,,.Vice-President. . . .. . . . . .Secrefary-Treasurer. , . .. ....,,..Reporfer..,.....,, Miss Ina Culver, Sponsor MEMBERS Helen Arnold Lucille Kay Cvrena Jennings Mildred Wilson Viola Russell Frances Felling Loren Crane Willard Harlman Helen Malll-news Warren Youlsey . , .Hazel Allenberger Margaret Ooyman Helen Malfhews Wanda Saxlon Hubert Fitch Warren Youfsey Millon Burnbacker agr' SE7'Fl1Yj'4.Vt l'P7l ICDZQQISI I-l-l ZQPQ SCIENCE-MATHEMATICS CLUB Tl-IE MATHEMATICS AND SCIENCE CLUBS oi former years merged lhis year lo form one club. lls membership is limiled lo sludenls of Jrhe lwo upper classes having eilher l'wo years ol malhemalics or lhose who are lalcing lheir second year ol science. Miss Lelha Lowen and VV. D. Bracken are co-sponsors ol lhe club OFFICERS FIRST SEMESTER Emile Mignery ..... ...,. P residenf .... Carl Telherow. ..,, ,. 4.,.. Vice-Presidenl. 4 , . . . Elizabelh Gillcerson. ...,....... Secrefary-Treasurer ..... . .. Sarah Helen Andrews ,,..........,, .Repor+er. ..,,,,..,... , Sergeani'-af-Arms, Charles Wallace MEMBERS Elizabeth Anderson Sarah Helen Andrews Lois Bennelf Claron Brown Elsie Clark Rulh Cox Clela Davis Elizabeth Gillcerson Chesler Goodwin Hudson Gordon Elanora Hadley Zelma Johns Clara Krankurs Emile Mignery Vngr' Sv:-vrziy-z'1'g1il Lawrence Monlgomery Corinne Murchie Horlense Newman Elmer Nold Loma O'Brien Richard Olney Robert Parker Lawrence Price Agnes Reeves Alberlson Riddle LuVerne Rupe Nadean Saxlon Wanda Saxton Tom Schalley SECOND SEMESTER .Sarah Emile Miqnery .Billy Summers Helen Andrews ,Vernon Wersi Waller Scoll Marie Seclcel Francis Segesman Wilma Shaver Billy Summers Murrell Showalfer Carl Telherow Thomas Tucker Carl Turner Vernon Wersi Charles Wallace Harold Wincher Allen Young Arlhur Young l98jgC5l I-I--If ZQPC HOME ECONOMICS CLUB TI-IE HOME ECONOMICS CLUB is a club for members ol classes in I-Iome Economics, organized lor The slimulalion of inleresl in Ihis subiecl. This year Ihe girls presenlecl an inleresling oulline ol work, including a srudy of eliquelle, dress, and Ihe acrivilies ol olher I-lome Economics clubs. The club dislribuled loaskels 'ro lhe needy, OFFICERS FIRST SEMESTER Radaleah Slanlon . .. .,.. Presidenl, . ,. lone Beauchamp, ...Vice-Presiclenl .. Madeline Degan, , ..., Secrelaryi . .. 'Thelma Tealord.. ... ...., Treasurer... . Marie Nelson .... Marqarel Ackley Corinne Murchie Blanche Young lone Beauchamp Dorolhy Reinerl Zella Hollelmeyer Grace Creaqer Marian Muir Josephine Kearncs Faye Bolinq Miss Fr ..Repor+er ,....... , eida Bennerl, Sponsor MEMBERS Bealrice Casrle Gerfrude Perry Florence Haber Madeline Degan Helen Rich Virginia Slanlon Bealrice Childers Mavbelle Hinlon Anna Mary Judson Leila Luflrell SECOND SEMESTER lone Beauchamp ..,GerIrude Perry Dorolhy Reinerl ...lella I-loflelmeyer . ......... I-Ielen Rich Hilda Marti Radaleah Slanfon Beatrice Rhoades Rosie Middaugh Thelma Teaford Susan l-Iauck Mary Maxwell Cecille Coder Agnes Reeves Marqare? Zackerf Page Sr: C1113 1111 IQQWCSI 'l I--IE ZQPC RED PEPPERS Of our group who acl as ushers al all school affairs, we have +his To say: Rollicking Energehc Dynamic Pleasan+ Eager +o Serve Peppiesr ol Ushers Presenl a+ All School Eunchons Ever Dependable Red-Haired Smiling Red Peppers! gr' Ffglzly magyar V a ' Y qmaqg 5 ga I5EWA?lJ?ES A P BLIIAIIONS Q I lli YA 1 v.v:0 i 'gtg' 20'- Q 9 4 A . Q Y Q 'N-f f-Jcgeclfey '9 9 f x ,L444 ,F , 1 yn! ly: .5 I 'N ' f 1 ,ga 4 ' ., 5 I ,, -4,f-Q f f M - T ,...x:fg:l:-V K, aw? ---- m 1gF':jL .- L Q ,Q - '1'l-I 2,224 Vernon Wersi Emile Mignery Willard l-larlman . Elizaloelh Gilkerson Marie Seclcel THE CAK STAFF Lois Bennell .....,.. ,.,.. E dilor-in-Chief Snap-Shols Kalherine Mangelsdorf ...... Organizafions ..,.Circulalion Francis Segesmanu... ...Business Manager .......Alhle'lics Radaleah Sla nlon . ..........Li+erary ....Adminis+ralion Kennefh Pefrie . ....,,Pho+oqraphs .........,Arl Marie Nelsen.. ,.,..Assis'ranT in Ari' Tl-lE OAK STAFF has lried lo malce a book lnleresling from lhe piclorial poinl of view lhis year. Our Annual allempis lo show +he major acliviiies of 'lhe school. We feel Thai our efforls have been rewarded wilh a lair degree of success as we look over our snapshol pages, and our ari worlc. We hope The boolc will meel your approval l'ugf' Eighfy-fwo 'wan 3 I 'l l-I CDQPQ THE LAFAYETTE LIGHT FIRST SEMESTER STAFF SECOND SEMESTER Margaref Mason ..,.....,. ...... E difor-in-Chief ..., ........ W anda Saxfon Wanda Saxfon... ,,.. Associaie Edifor.. . ,....., l-lilda Marfin Vicfor Kafka ,..... . ..-News Edifor ,,.. ..... E uqene Wafson William Kimlaerlin ..,.......... Business Manager... .4,.,....... Esfel Smiflw Lucille STan+on ...,,....4...,. Adver+ising Manager.. ...........,. Allen Grider Lawrence Beason, Sfanley Eder .... Boys' Sporfs. ,... .,.. L awrence Monfqomery Crysfal Cufler ,...,....,.,....... Girls' Sporfs .,.. ...,,... M adeline Deqen David Clark ,4.,,......,....,.. Exchange Edifor ,... ...... R aymon Benfrup Juanifa Meadows... ....... Junior High ........,......,...... Lois Brown Wilma Shaver. .... .... C irculaiion Manager ...,......,... Norman Oerlnle Humor Edifors .... Emile Miqnery, Vernon Wersi Virginia l-loplcins .,.,,............. Secretaries ,,.,.. Mary E. Onsfoff, lrene Callcins Reporfers, Firsf Semesfer-Edgar Rhoades, Marqueriffe Ooyman, Evelyn Roberfs, David Slanfon, George Trimble. Reporfers, Second Semesfer-Marqaref Aclnley, Mildred Gemmer, Roblerf Sale, Evelyn Jesberg, Shirley Morrison, Joella l-lufcl1in- Son, Fred Tlnuman, Mary Landers, Jean Fuller, June Goodrich, Logan Dulce, Loren Crane, Hudson Gordon, Lucille Kay. QUILL AND SCROLL MEMBERS MARGARET MASON LOIS BENNETT WANDA SAXTON l'ugc H1-gfllj'-flll't't iagifiai X. v,,. M - ' . , .,.. X li.: -i 5: ask M 31 ex 5 x ,S E L 'Qt 24 :11--4, .. ' 1:15 'gg I if Q -.,V., ,W 1 4, , V, 22 Li' Z 4 r Viva 4 X s YQ ji i 4. , ' 5' 'm he ml 'gi 5 5 le , ,Z 1:4 V if ,t 9 I ,K-ge , y V if xx jf Q ,,, E-Zjfxfwff S r, ik, ..4. , A 4 Q--W-A R, . M5 3 , A , L .,:.1... WX - f ,.' f '- ' -saws? il 8, EEK it in K' Q M 1 , M A . x M1 ii 5 , V i 1, -ya x 4' , yy '52 al W ' W , 4.1 M, as , fi -54' Q MTI, 5 , ,fn-n K sa ws 5' ' fi' Q y -Q 5 1, J, . , xi :sw ' '-- 'E ?1f31.Jrf I P' 1 - Ei Qf 211 ' sf ' V fa Q-Qgzf The Slafl is indebled Io lhe follow lor The Oak: 'I I-I1 ZQPC I Sl. Josepli Railway, Lighl, I-leal and Power Co. ........,.........,,,,,,........,,. 5 Townsend, Wyall 81 Wall Dry Goods Co ,.... 5 E. J. Prawifz .................. ...,......, 2 Frank Bergman.. ...,Z Mrs. John Marx. .... I I-larold Neudorfl. .... .... I Sigma Phi Upsilon... ....I Mrs. Charles Baldwin... Miss Bercile Brink .... ,... I Miss Allerie Siever .... I B. F. Ellis .............. .,,. I Kampus Kings' Orcheslra ,... I S'r.Joseph Gas Company... ....I Miss Marguerile Darnell. ..., I New Minule Cale ...... .... I Miss Emma V. Fuller.. ..E J. T. Norei .....,,.,... .... I Miss Temple Carpenfer. .... I Miss Nellie Gilkerson. .. ....I Miss Marguerile Parker. .,., I F. H. Mangelsdorl ..... ,... I Frank Buzard. ...,,.. .... I Miss Helen Purchase .... ....I Derge-Bodenhausen Clolhing Slore. .. . . . . I Mrs. F. E. Bolsford ............. ..,. I I Roy Mead ........... .. ....I Miss Mercedes Walker ..... .... , ... .i I-leumader Brolhers' Garage .... .. ....I Brady Furnilure Co ...,.... .... I Sl. Joseph Trunk Company ..... ..,. I Jones' Drug Slore ......... .... I Mrs. Esfelle Benneil' ........... .... I Anderson Typewriler Company ..... .... I l'irg'r' lfiglily-0l'gl1t 'ng lirms and individuals who have subscribed Goelz Sales Company. ., M. L. Beasley ..,........... . Block Brolhers' Clolhing Siore.. George B. Draper ...,...... . Veragulh and Maskau ........, Le++seMeIick Grocery Company Siuarl Calvert. . .. Smi'rh's Book Slore. Bargain Cenler... T. I-I. l-Iedgpelh ,.... Schroeder's Book Slore.. I-ludgens Pharmacy ,.....,.. .. Kirkpalrick Jewelry Company.. Weslern Dairy and Ice Cream Co John Bower, Clarinda, lowa.,. Raymond L. Day,.,. R. E. Riddle ...... , .... . Mannschreck's Book Sfore... Ray Baird.. .. E. M. Riddle ............ Sluppy Floral Company ..... Plymoufh Clolhing Slore.. William C. Meyer ..... A. T. Moore, D. D. S ......... PlaH-Gard Business Universify. Robidoux Prin+ing Company... Augusl Clofhing Company .... S+. Joseph Sporfing Goods Co. F. L. Ford .................., I-lirsch Brofhers Dry Goods Company C. D. I-laynie .,... George T. Nelson ....,,...... Marcus Bell, Los Angeles, California L. I. 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