Lyons High School - Lions Roar Yearbook

 - Class of 1915

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'l'Hl'I SENIOR St'0Ri'lil'Il! rc 0 e -- s e me f s OTICE! s The High School is NOT a Place to Dump Trash' So do not dump any more spoons, boneheads, broken lnk bottles, worn out artrcles of clothmg, cast off books or broken hearted glrls here We have enough and to spare Please Comply wrth thrs request And oblrge the Faculty of L H S llll MXSIPRIUI. S I AIR Thc 'llx tc-rrous I ur held Fehru rrx by thc members of the Y W f' A w rs ur doubtedly 1 success berng as now el as rt vms profit rhle It was qurte r lrrge under talcrn rnd was worked out to the satrstactron of everyone The grrls had put rn a great deal of trnrc rnd hard worlc on rt and are to he commcncled tor then efforts It had bcf-n rctensrvely adxertrsed md was rttended by 1 large crowd notwrth t r rflrnc the t rct th rt the we rther vs rs xtlrrng lnrt pleasant 'Xlmo t exery attractron that rs to l found rt 1 fur vms presented rn Olrt X ell Vwals ILIICUN rm how rn rrt gallcr a surrnnv-rc rnrtch 1 trrr :round e mcnt bootns r band tlrc hrggest monlcov rn cantrvrty numerous palm r ts rnrl fortune tellcrs and peanuts corr und ho rrern rde c amy xcnr c :lore Admrssron not exceedrng hve cents was ch rrgecl for each attr rctron and rn thrs wav the grrls realmed quite a ht le sum whrch was put rnto the Y VV l treasury hr ketball game between Lyons r Xlcl her on tukrrrg place Just be hc fur and rcsultrng rn fr score l to Pr rn faxor o lyons helped I tlrr exenrng a success The lc' lrf-rson boys proxed thenrselxe good lo ers bv p rrtrcrputrnv rn the fun alter the game 'Nlrss Helen 'slentf xrsrted rn Hutch rnson oxcr Kund ry 'Vlrss tatherrnc L onlclrng wrll be tr ken to a hosprt rl as soon as gradua tror fe t :tres ne over, vshere spec I x rll exrnrrn her throat to s I r thc crnnot hnd the muse ol' er const cnt grgglrng Thrs has been a sorrce of great annoyance to Mrss rtherrne and those rbout her and we will erels hope that she may be relrey rlrc Nlrs e Retta Meyer and Nell lx Jrrtz hare rrshcd the porch swrngs t ey hr e lecn n l-.1 rg rn Mauna nr r md rr: n soyrng them to the t Oh lone or course-'7, l Ruth Ca srngh un has been en g rgcd 'o te ch the second grade rt the I 'rt rl lrurldmg thc comrr g vc Q e wrll rttend summer school t Pmporra thrs summer Pro cssor H H Rherrard wrll lea e lr rt 1. 1 cr the close of school or gr whe e he wrll spend some o rr fter hrgh commercral r rterest 'Nl lca Ho lgdon Nrcholson ercpects t rtt nd umn er school at Boulder ' rx r rtx durrng xaca ron NI ' ern Bohrer' and Jesse Mar l lc ar e co rtemp atmg rttendrng school at mporra thrs summer llvllss Ruth Cassrngh rm rs qurte ser rously rll w th the measles 'wlrs llorrs Doddrldge spent Qrtur I rl rx shopprnc, rn Hutchrnson l The second year Dome trc Qcrence grrls have been serxrng a serres of de lrcrous drnners to therr frrends for the past few weel Frch grrl takes her turn at berng head ccol pl rnnrng '1 rd ser' rrg the drnner rccordrng to her own wrshes Each ore erx Os li people rn all chargrng 1.0c por plate he vshole thrng not to erccccd four dollars fo all the dlnners together The grrls r cr dorng excellent xorl besrdes re cerxrrg much good practrce Mr Iowell Wharton spent Qurday at the Russell home rn the southe ist rart of town Mr Frnest Feed and srster Mrss Ruth haue recovered fr om 1 serge of th rnumns Mrss Pc s Mu worth spent the weck end xrsrtrrg relatnes and frrends at 'Xrchrtv 'Vl1ss etta Conklrr g went to W ch rta last Sitlllhiy to see Patlowr dance Le ure and lool o er the want ds thrs rssue ol h Scorcher Ju be rkle to cll one art cle ,ol 1 1 rt to get r d of anl do someone else 1 good turn If you ue rrr need of any th r g, that you w '1 trr a hurry serv' rr you afl and vue wrll guarantee you qa ck results less Mar lcl s motorcycle mrsbehav ed the other clay and as a result Jess ot qurte a sprll Hrs face rs at present lrherrllv clecorrted with scratches , l 1 I, Y I L . . . 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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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