Lyons High School - Lions Roar Yearbook

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1'-fs Page 2 THE SENIOR SCORCHER The Senior Scorcher THE OFFICIAL PAPER OF L. H. S. Published at least once by the Seniors . Subscription price within the reach of everyone-even the Juniors. CHINOOKERS The onion market is a 'strong one to Lorner One round of pleasure-an engage ment rmg One trouble wlth men who pay as they go IS that they don t go far Too many men regard home as merely a place to leave then' dlrty laundry Be deep' If you cant be deep be quxet' Sometlmes people confuse the two virtues One never fully appreclates a boy untll hp Qleeps Wlth one who has been eatmg crackers m bed A hlgh school boy wants to know how long gxrls should be courted Just the same as short girls, only reach hlgher nb. MISS5 Ann Thropy 25nd J Fuller Glfidfn of Hogbxte' were shoppmg m the Clty' yesterday Peoplefqri Hovblte sail that when a certam couple goes offs anoth'55'c1ty to shop there xs Surelyvsgdmetlnni xn the wmd The same couple has beer quxte lnterieasted .m th5ff5f6Hstruct1dn of 9, certalrix buff gafow WJ f agg-me-'P viilfzl.-.......L Y 3:4255 152.115, -2,94 1 L Mr and Mrs S1i'iiQP?gummers en amr -Q5 gn di, it WH, xfertame a number ofyoung people that thi holfft ednesdaysfaivemng m 'AFV 'FM g,fh:fJ?3 '6'i rss-Ma1f1'ua1,H1tt'of Phnker f 9' vi' 55gdyf'1s ouigigregls, day WF 1 Werex- a e Fifi! Einmg, 219.1 snag 'Ecco P1I1'1 '5y r bam 3, 1 wrifglyiyf as 51 39 W m '32 .gf ,I-M 'lf-2312- ff? Glu- 4 v I lSS,Sf!fI gn, Oi! wtf? ,pifii e Y e hiislgiagaio! WS Lu-1 I5 , , 5 ,AE ,Q 59.111 4, 1 -if ,w-'Hb 4 4 ',f .viiliifwaqkg WM R' bufllfi lm 1 W agafrin It if Egmmms fog 5 'Ing J ,ga ,ivvig ig? S ,sq -If-H Knott-Smart Last night occurred the most promi- nent event of the season when Miss Sheba Smart was married to Mr. B. A. Knott. The wedding took place at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Smart. The groom's par- -ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ty A. Knott stood in the receiving line with the bride's parents. Promptly at eight o'clock, Professor M. T. Hedd of Squeedunk sang I Will Love You Till the Oceans'TJis- appear Immedlately afterward Miss Oozy Waters began to play the Med dlesome Weddlng March and the bride appeared 'It the head of the sualrway on the arm of her father who gave The bride away She was also accompanied by the Mlssew Dma Mxte Dory Boate and Betta Pennys worth At the foot of the stairs the party met the groom accompanied by Messrs I D Clme, Ernest and Roy L Lee The ceremony was performed by the Rev I M Samtly, the 1mpres S1Ve ung ceremony bemg used The bride looked vely beautlful m a sky pink gown of crepe foie de haye, trimmed a la. mode wxth pearls Her bridesmaids were charmmgly gowned m blue mousetongue de cheu Mrs Smart Wore a green and red flowered marqulsette au gracxouse, and Mrs Knott a purple and yellow messalme trlmmed wxth yellow chlffon flounc ings Y-'After the ceremony' the guests werv invited into the dllllllg hall, where a dehcxdus four course dmner was serv ed The color scheme here as ln the varlors Was black and red' Mr and Mrs Knott w1l1 be at hwme 1n. their new resldence at 23 Tmnekan Place after June I Then' Jmany frlends Jom the Scorcher 1n wlshnfg ihcm every QUCCGSS for then' married life 9 ui x Mr Reggme Lanty and sister Mlss S1mm1e2iL5r1ty of Waybacfcwremrnea lzhls nformng fo tHe1t'3lfoxfi'e 'afteT'n'a Week's vlslt w1tHJj:he1r'iT6'5f Hx Lar xtyf and family '23- I -'f 3 i ,,,fs'a-2 J ,551--5. 4955 4,333 Y vAQfkSyb1nd15'1fz of Cheapflaglwas ggigxyzgxxggctiibiiln fongslneia? Mr dlie TS dwye ai QE ookmgn .ffi ar Rei'f0ig1i1c5t25?Qv-'1ffs'E1ff3 fB5F jg? catxr'i'Q 'ff 451356 mhdgxpgfinciazgfegv agigifkeifer tooipfaiib in 5- safe. Quia, 5? 'o ,51 E 5- Qggifzg Nr -apr' , Aim vv v, u ggpi-.ig j,ifq.3niQ4 15 B7 6 551195 55233 wk? Sophomores D0 Not Entertain On the night of -ii 1914, oc- curred the most prominent failure of the school when the Sophomores off and faculty of L. H. S. As it wusi freezing cold and snowing at a terri-'f Hia rate, it was an ideal night for such an affair. -71 The school building where the funci ion was not held was not brilliantly lighted and stood with tightly locked' Qoors to receive the guests, all of' whom wele colwplcuous by then 'mb sence The lower hfzll whch fmccordmg to ustom hould have bven converte nto a co7y lookmg zeceptxon hall was s bare and forbuldmg as ever Altho the class colozs were not m evidence It would not have been hard to 1m'1g' me them n great profuslon as the are green and wh1te After an hour or more of chilling s1lence the absent guests were no conducted to the upper hall, Where a temporary theater had not been ar ranged Here the play, whlch hw been partly prepared, was not put om Pelhaps, had the play ben glven, new Sarah Bernhardt or E H Sother mlght have been dxscovered But alas' Next dld not come the success o e evemng, the banquet not given m the gymnaslum The delicately shad ed hghts, glistening sllver and glass ware the beautlful gowns of the ladle 'md the gay splrlts of all present mlght haxe been a merry scene but dz not A llght luncheon of del1Cl0U 'fothmg '1 la mode and none such cake w'1s served Afteg the banquet roasts an 'coasis Were not gwen amid Tnuc 1' laughter and surprlsed looks blushes and lowered eyes At a lafe hour the guesls were stxl asleep at 'then' vanous homes dream mg of the wonderfu1,t1m3' they ha Hoi: had WH? 1'6C6Pt10k?1 Q- 1 NFV5 BOOK ON WMQBHPROF J B MARKLE 'ni s'Q?8i1m1ev1Rp1mns a1gmbou'E,phe,q molacainlzifr riiovemen,ts-QWRT1 specniil., emphnpgffrti lI'o'W',, the hflle thmgbg Qgurxlia lnuzkeaclvfoihdrwysf we f ? 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'12r'.,1.'.':.:1.2I.'r'1 THE ICR SC :e':.Lm!!.'2L. OF 'HIE SICNIORS :t IH' 'I'lIli SHNIORS Z: FOR 'HIE SIINIORS N olunu I X BIC BMNQUET I AST EVENINC Fhe Junrors rn a Play Ifntrtled Why Not Jrm' and a Brg lreed afterward May 0 1914 We wrll venture to assert the enror class of the Lyons Hrgh School yyas neyer better enter tarrred th rn they were last nrght when the rllustrro rs Junrors grve the annu rl bnrouet rrrd receptron rn therr honor at the hrgh school 'ourldrng Th un 10 s h ye put rn 1 lot of hard work on the cluoratrng and they deserve and rcter ed much prarse from all srdes tnc artrstrc re ults ut s r nher 1 oyer one hrrnd el were .111 present at 1bout 8 0 After 'r season of socral conver satron 1nd trrendlv mrxrrrg rn the low r hall be autriully lecorated nd pro yrded vsrth comfo table seats, the ev e rngs entertarnment tarted wrth a guessrng game the resrlts to be th n mes of books as gathered from prc tures hung around on the wall Presertlv the tall to the second ry vyrs ssrru rfter pr srn the first lan lr g yyhere delrcrous frnrt u ch 'md wafers were berng served lrv the freshmen grrls everybody p o needed to the upper hall trxed as tr frndrtorrum Mrss Mabel lV'1t rbe rc 1 dered '1 beautrful mano solo ryhrch was much anmecrated by 'rll Thr Junors then proceed d yyrth therr play 'r one ret rmedy ertrtled Why Nlot lrrrrq vxhrch nroycd somethrrrg rfrndr rry and cream rorn st rrt to flnrsh rrsel lmke rr the character r 'e of larres P rry 'rcrrurtted hrmself rl Cordon the yo.11rg c 4 , c r mar le r ca c sr rp for t boys yyas or 'r X realr t1c ma ner ry 1 rr l r on rn hrs lorr lr no de br e orce nr brg hrt rs thc author a lRu1h 'VIrrt1 rcry y rrrsowrely ire ertet the Lfrrt of lr yyr rnora P ell as ste 1 o f1lt0l a tl lrfe srver to ot hryc rr en betrerc thc '1 'el nr rrl rr a mo t apt orr or 111 Va'1'1 Thompson Jess e ne r o the re Of' he nr IK 1 you f rrrn of lersure 1 mrtrrmorrral t the yo W 1 ow Paul Gorclor by Crrher 're torklr rg R1 th fas rr gr am took the r of the rth mkr and rn ther of Paula red Vryran e pe wrs rorrluf 91 ure rc choru PU 311 or rls errdr xr urth try IJ V0 O 1 1 el v r os 1 orrl rrrg ass1s+ Q g s xll ther descended to the ban ruet h ll or tlfe ground floor whrch was be rntr u ly detorated rn the Jumor colors 'lhe class of '11 served as M rtres es lthat rs the femrnrne por Il rrrdufl -X yery pleasrng noyelty rn sm rll elu tr rt sprrklers were placed or exch p te 'NM hryent space to enumerate ll the toasts 'rrrd roasts gryen although crc rnrny y onderful and heard of storres told on the senrors rn l frculty lrlrss Nell Kuntz as toast mrstress performed her dutres rrr a hrghly cledrtable manner -Xs 1 final 'rrrd verv flttrrrg close the torstrrrrstress rtad the ser 101 class wll yyhrclr she sard Iohn lerguson h rd rn nlyerterrtly dr oppel one hapless dry The senrors are yerv rmpartral rn thrs document Sylvester Case, as class presrdent very gracrouslv thanked the Jurnor for therr efforts SENIOR PARTY AT THE ELLISON HOME St Patrrcks Day Observed rn a I-rt trng Manner by Class of 191 1 March 18 1915 No doubt the crtr rens of Lyons who happened to be on the streets hetvx en 7 0 rnd 8 '30 last evenrng were somewhat surprrsed to see the voung people rn all sorts of strange garb hurryrrrg soutlre rstw url Fad they only known rt they were the se rrors 'rod faculty of the I H S on ltherr way to the home of M1 'rnfl Mrs lau rllrson to celebr rte Nt Pxtrr l Da Iaul rs rn ox 'rr mber of e lass and some yhat rcquarnted wrth the prfrr ks of thc enrors but he yr rs certarnlv rm wed at the rrrav that mrt hr eye when he operrel the front door The gue ts he expected but surely not see thcrn rn such rrggrngs e clr upon rcceyrnv the rnyr l party 1nd rt yy 'rs fulfrlltd to the hrgb 'sf evpectat on -X11 el Drake wrth hrs excellent rrrrpersomrtrorr ot the re rrowned Ixevstone 'rrtr t Ch rrlre Ch rn yt rs the hrt ofthe ey enrng Charm 1112 rrevy snrrng hats ady rrrced styles rn dress loud nec' tres and hosrery oyer rlls rut on brckryarrls rnt 1 stfrrt lrrrg rrrav of curls made from wood shavrrgs were also much rn evrdence Old -rd very norsv games were rn rull syyr rg rlmost the cntrre evenrng rldornr rlriy rnd drgnrtv were lard rsrde and e I erroved hrmself to the ut most Xfter delrcrous refreshments h l been sery ed the conrpany gather ed rbouf th prarro 1rd made the welkrn rrng yyrth therr songs trll a late hour lTherr e rch fathered hrs belon fll1Q'S to rgeth 1 rrrd ceprrted grvrng a cheer Y r 'Vlr rnd Mrs Paul Ellrson and vot .nc rt posrtryely the best tnne rn the 1rl's10ly rf the senror class The members of the Senror class wrll probably hear weddrng bells rrng 'for one of therr number some trme thls summer Nerther of the partres rs very old one of them berng decrdedlv Your 'rrrfl they desfru much prnr e 'Young gaze at the beautrful terrnrs court 1 1 Numln r I T IE BI! PORCH RENT C ASE ENDS 'rounq 'llarr Refused to Pay for the Ouupatron of Prmmrses and lrate lrather Sued M 1 1 Today brought the end of rrrrou porrh rent case w rch 4 try one hrs been so anxrously watch rn f uer srnce rt was first rntloduced rnto the courts Frercely was the bat tle waged rnd both pl rrntrff 'md de fendant as well as the judges, Jurres and lrwyers rejorted when rt was hn allv closed The case was first presented last October yy hen George Welsh yyas sued by the tather of one of the Sophomore grrls for porch rent yyhrch 'VII' Welsh had not pard The young ladv whose narrre rs 'Vlrss Charlotte Dfryrs, and yyho rs sard to be one of the le'rdrng belles rn the younger set rs as vet urrdecrded as to whrch party she should favor She srys Of course dear papas feelrrrgs haye been hurt u The plarntrfl' declared that eyery nrght except yyhen the yyerther was bad last summer the defendant 1nd Charlotte occupred the best place on the plarntrlfs porch The best plfrce rt seems w IS r secluded cosy nook so rtuattfl rlr rt no street lrghts or auto mobrle lrghts could play upon rt Fur er declzrul the plarntrfl' rt he also 1 J It ottupy the frvored spot, h y rs so drsturbed bv norses srmrlar to the coorrrf., 1 1 doy es thrt he yyfrs forced to vacate l rrrrrost the close of the case thrngs looked dark for the defendant lloweyer after much conferrrng wrth the defendant and Mrss Charlotte, the counsel for accused arose and s'11d he belreved that one thrng hxd been over looked Namely that the defendrnt yyhrle srttrng on the porch allowed hrs feet to hang over the edge there fore grvrng much room to others around hrm After much measurrng ol the deierrdants feet the Jury an nounced th rt becru e of the thought rrrlness of the accused rn removrng hrs feet from the porch they had taken up only one thrrd as much space as the plarrtrll' hrd declared Therefore the plrrntrtl' yyho had asked for 15971 should recerye only S1 42 INTERI SIINC RL 'WOR PROWEN I Xl SF The people lryrng rn the southeast part of tory rr had been yery much ex crted oy er what they supposed to be the erectron of a new house Lanorr Russell and Lowell Wharton were takrrrg an actrve rnterest rn rt ni strange to say people were expectrng '1 great happenrng Ey ery evenrng the two worked clearrng the ground measurrng and markrng rt off and makrng plans At last rt was finrshed 'md everyone who passed stopped to ' - I.. 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THE SENIOR SCORCHER Page 3 The 1915 Commencement Mills, Ernest Anthony Reed, Ruth WANTED- Every Seat in the ho'-'Se was filled Elizabeth Reed' Sylvia Lanom Rus' A little more conceit--Blanche Shel- when the Senior class gave their an- Sell, Helen Edythe Sleflf-Z, Lowell B- don' nual class play in the opera house last Whartoll--'UJYOUS Daily NSWSJ Q06- night. The program started with mu- -'-'Ti some ffpepv for the Juniors. sic by the school orchestra. The Girls' Freshman Picnic -O- Glce Club of the high school gave two numbers and Miss Rae Mills played a piano solo. Following a vocal solo by Miss Ruth Martin came the main fea- ture of the program, Hicks at Coll- ege, a lively three-act college play, presented by the Senior class, assist- ed by Panl Ellison, John Lantow and Otto Adams. Jesse Markle and Ruth Cassingham played the leading parts exceptionally well. Paul Ellison, Lo- well Wharton and Ruth Martin had heavy parts and kept the audience en- thusiastic by getting the real spirit of the play in their work. The play was a big success and a frequent com- ment during and after the program was, That beats any regular play we've had in Lyons for a long while. Miss Lucile DeTar,'under whose direction the play was given, deserves a great deal of praise for the suc- cess of the work. The Senior class considers itself fortunate in having secured her services. U ' Alarge number of persons were un- able to secure seats for the play last iiightand to accommodate these peo- and give them an opportunity to one of the best home talent plays everl staged in Lyons it. is planned to give 'Hicks at College asecond per formance tomorrow fSaturdayl.,even large number of seats performance are al and the indications are play will be given before a again Saturday even May 22 A interlude following the Prosser, lnstructor schools and her Prosser, sang to which they inrth 6 , On the morning of May 12, 1915 the L. H. S. students were very glad to hear the announcement that the Freshmen would entertain all the stu- dents and faculty at a picnic in honor of the Seniors on Friday, May 14. This is an old and time-honored custom and is always hailed withdelight. , At noon, or thereabouts of the ape pointed day, most of the students gathered at the school building and climbed into the wagons and automo- biles waiting to take them to the Tay- lor Grove south of town. Of course some chose to walk and others had their own conveyances. No one minded if the roads were dusty and the sun was hot, for the ride was a short one. After arriving at the grove the coni- pany broke up intogroups andarnus- ed themselves by playing ball, wading and resting on the grass. About-,five o'clock everyone eagerly responded to the supper-call 'and ate their' fill of, the delicious sandwiches, pickles,salad- and ice ,cream that had beenprepared, A little. morefun and then everyone climbed back into the' wagons and went home, giving three cheers for the Jolly Freshman class We, the undersigned ,vvouldi like ' to. have Arthur Quinlan provide 'uislvvitlii A good tenor voice--Foster Baker. A -0- Some one as small as I-Leslie No- ble. -o- Some of John Burge's fat-Dale Suttle. A . y . A new mode of hair dressing-Helen Slentz. -' , ' i An arithmetic teacher-Normal Training class, ' f. ' . V EY Ae few inches to -,make -me 'tallfJ ay Hall. S U , ,. .A Knowledge as to howto keep youngff Margaret Davis. 4. is -V ll Another charm to add to'ihy already, innumerable ones.-3-Ethel Welsh. ' --it r.l' 'f - fbigger handkerchief to put my wads of gum.in'.4Sherrard. f ,i'Some oneito figure out the 'meanings of Mr. Haag's chapel talks.-Student' bod. . ' ye-.. ,f.h,,.,,,, V To 1gnqQ'whv.MhigAifEt'D5vis times ' wears her, 'diamond ring - ifisuei1he'p211ff1l'i 'ini .1 f one of the many girls he has had.Q?l Foster Baker 5 I A A Marvel John . - -- ...vs-L 11 know , when .. v31'!51?.i:'i ' - Qi' i l wif'

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