Madison High School - Mahisco Yearbook (Madison, IN)
- Class of 1919
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E612 Q7VIahisco NINETEEN HUNDRED NINETEEN wacky 6 3 Ya., Ed1ted by' the Semor Class MADISON HIGH QCHOOL MADISON INDIANA AN 243' i W .X 'gk' I.. -Is.i:ge+-'.vfg..gi..,g Iig'g. . '. nge-f 1-I-gg'..,, I FOREWORD In the publlbhmg ot thl-Q the 1919 Mahmco it hfzs mu Il uux pmpow to nuke If the hlStO11Ldl memon Ot oux mul xl th t xxlll pupntuata tha me fr all thx I11L11dxh1ps md .xnhmununtb ot oul 1 xu han lDl4IlNL1LlLNN1L1l Ill OUI un tilum, xu shall tml 1dcqL11'ulx uxwuded bx the QIQHQI crux xppleuatlon of oul lQc1d61N lfllf? . 4. : . . 1 N 5 ilx-L 'D 1 .J .Q E. - , xuf' I 1 .X . . .ku K . L V ,, . 1 , S A , , ' A 'S .' .. ' . ' . :wh miuys, u k'hI'UI1il'2 21 1' 2 ' 2 f em - Vivs ui' a 1 X J ' J z ' ' '1 1 ' ' ' sv? 'ml yvz11's. II' 'X ' 'X H J 1:. ' ' dcr- 2 r 'usa '.x2 J L x xw- v 13 .' 2 ' ' S h ' ' ' 'f. 'K ' N- E , , MA H ISC :O x HOMER LONG OUR SLJPERINTENDENT AND FRIEND THIS MAHISCO IS DEDICATED AS A TDKEN OF AFEECTION AND RESPECT BY THE CLASS OF NINETEEN HUNDRED NINETEEN :R 2 3223 Qi' 4 'z -wb , F :Fl A X 2. 5:1 Q- 3, -5 we ' A ? , if-ff' 33' ' -.,AX,A-V, L J K gf, To ig- fr! .fi s' E' A 5 25Iwf'brv'fAfJ4gggu-QW 'gps ' if TLA'-'11-llff flf,-'f'+'fw ' jfgggvf4?.','-'f5'f- lf -- --'f- - -A+--J f f - my Y ig '? f-:JL-A ' TMP A AA-E JSM-i23iiEmj 'ff'3,?: A E, Axxifsww 1 ww. 'v ': 'xi HHHH H OWFYE MAHISCO 2sa21i'1gTiiii?g,Q?1iQf.qQiii-sm P W! . 3 . U! Q 4 Q 1 v 3 ii? lfjgvliw' MADISON HIGH SCHOOL gl.. 1 I w fix H gg Offmg H A i,.'Qms-fm 1919 n :,,- m x-f.,.':.-m MAHISCO Y ' 4 1:21 3 ACULTY , 1. 1 ! NUYU-Eva ' AA X-Li.,-f X RRPE Smwewv.. .... -W--E 1919 ww- ... .-.-'W-mwfw 11 K 1 3 f P ' 4 A' . E E I I I 0 i H D . i V .,-f G Q XX' i B 55 - W- ui' ek : ' , bl N ' 2 - 55 B' 1 H . ,K rl , X - J 'lg fa in bg- xf A , ,, ,, , . ,Q - V. 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K , , 9 ' ' . 8 S tt t 55 n F Egg 52 .Q 5 BELLA HILANDS M A Engllsh Graduate of Hanow er College 94 Taug,htPubl1c Schools 95 98 Attended Unnersltv ot Chlcago 98 99 1900 Wlnona Summer School 01 Sclence at Madison Hxgh School 99 04 Madlson Hlgh School 1907 19 ELIZA VIOLA LLLAND A B Latln Hanoxe1Colle1,e 10 Taught Hume Ill 10 12 Taught North Madlson Hlgh School 12 16 Attended Columbla Unlverslty 16 MRHISOH Hlgh School 16 19 IESSIE PEARL WELLS A B Engllsh Hanover Academy 14 Hanover College 18 Madlson Hlgh School 1918 19 ISABELLE DOIG A B Sclence Graduate Madlson High School Hanover College Professlonal Tramlnv Indlana State lNo1mal Taught 1n Jefferson County H1gh School Evanston Vlvo Madxson Hlgh School 1904 19 M55 Q 1 5 me cm P-4 U1 O O l Q-3 gl a ii l 25 121236 'ffllw M1 '1 ft I . AJ , !lbhn7 S ,diff .r ww '-new 'sf W 'uw 'km-H1 A 4 E 2 E Lf ai 114 kD 1-4 nO 5 if E Z 3 2 5 Q, My Wwfmlhwmywn fi' 6 Q S 5 I 4 N' 1 ' Q Q - ' Q . 1 . , . ., 1 , . ., . , 1 1 1 - 1 ' ' 1 1 1 . ,- - ,. ! 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J A 7 my M AHISCO 1W'-..,L12f3'QIL- '.ZIIj1iigZ1LLgQ.QjQg,,Q,g. ,' ,,g:g...s, 'Ui Sl gl ELLA PORTER GRIFFITH 1Ius1c HARRY H STODGHILL Manual Tralnmg Vexay Hlgh School Attended Indlana State Normal 09 C1nc1nnat1 College of MUSIC Prlnclpal of H1ckland School 08 09 Metropolltan School ot lVlL1S1C Indlanapolls Prlnclpal Bentvllle Hlgh School 09 10 Cornell UH1N6FS1tV Attended Purdue UHlV61S1ty 16 Manual Tralmng M H S 1917 19 CLARA BELLA HARGIT Home Economlcs GLADYS ELIZABETH SHIPMAN A B Mathematlcs Graduate Aurora Hlah SLh00l 14 Gmduate of Madman H1gh School 12 Bradley Polvtechnlcal Inst1tute 16 Graduate Moores H111 College 16 Home Economlcs Hlllbdale 1917 18 G1aduate Indlana State Normal 17 Madmon Hlgh School 1918 19 Taught M3d1SOH Hgh School 17 19 EEE z m 1919 a..L..,. q... ma 211 ff ,z' 1 PL ' -s . L34 if 1' f x A i ' ' A f ' ' 1 Y 1 L - , P 2 4 4 l 5 1 s . 1 l 1 I . . 1 E ' , 1 . . , . 1 . . , 7 . , . . . . . Y. . . . , , -, 13 . . '. . . . . . . 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C HERBI4 RT GOURLEY Commencement Commlttet HERMAIN JESSUP Conemencement Commlttee For the moet part hls xx olks ale hld A man s .1 man lol .1 thet MARCARET HORTOlN Class Play Commlttee LOUISE JOHNSON Commencement Commlttee None llke her none Muslcal Club L, lu N C Y b Sllent and attentne too , , . J , . J T n i A n H . ' , . . ' H H ' . ' . . Y . . . ,. V ' Y Y ' I - ' ' . . i f ' ,I . ' Q l u ' , u ' 1 ,, , , . . 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Q fl' '13 ' 'f-T1 MAURINI4 MFRRITT Pfntg, Commlttee NORMA MILLER Claw Play Commlttee Booster Club The gul xx 1th th smile IQ the glrl worth whlle CDxford Thy modesty s L candle to thy ment MII DRILD MIC KBI Idntx Commlttee MARGARET RFIuD Ilttmry Edltor Annual Sometlmes she bits and thmks and sometlmee sht lust SIS HQNOVCYI -All 'lhou cut too mlld I pray thee Swear Fra n lx I I rw B 1' ww Wg mm Q gxagavlw nh Wim Wf 1 3 ' ,I if t - . as B 1, - , Dil All l B HELEN SAUER Party COmm1tte6 ANNA SAULEY VICG P1es1dent S mor Class Full of the truest deepest thought Party Commlttee Muslcal Club Do1ng the very thmg she ought Ser1ous mald on busmess most lntent H Q n O V 8 Y' NATHAN SAUER Class Play COmm1ft66 Senlor B B SAMUEL SAULEY Athlet1c Edltor Annual Blessmgs on thee llttle man A qulet bemg shoves a wxse head l u ' ' Y 7 7 ' ' . . ,, ,, . . . . , Team. P45 LJ' Q b- N- 0 H fi' Varsity Basket Ball. KK ' ' 7, li ' ' , ' Pl , . . . 1 ' 1 A, 'xifeg ROBERT K SL HELKF Edltol IU Chlef Annufxl Senlor B B Team 0- l CHARI PS W SCHNABEL Claes Fdltol Annu xl Clase Play Comm1ttee Glev Club I l HIS tongue keepeth hls Soul fl om trouble CHARLES S STANTON Asslstant Edltor Annual Captaxn Senlor B B Team Booeters Club Glee I- :Jw A Young Iochmvdr hae come out of the W'est MARIE STODGHILL Commencement Commlttee Her VOICE IS not heard - l . I Il ' ' . . Ti' a . ' , k ' ' l . . . I Q E S, N f-oh, Lord! How lon r how lon fx Club. L1 '- 'W 0' -'C f 7 L, I B y 1 1 Z - 1 2 44 r - ' , rr 1 ' ' . -i ' K6 ' r ' K , X !! A6 ' 'K !! ' . Y ,Y -V -v , X, XJ i-'WA'-'f '-'vi'- ' ' L DOROTHY VAIL Alt hdxtor Annual Presldent ot WRAY R WA'l ERS llterary Edxtor Annual Muslcal Club Crfon A T n bt Senlol B B Team Rewrdex Boosters Club She IS tall and statelv who loves a dumpy woman? Not only good but good for eomethmg, THOMAS VINCENT Party Commlttee SOPHIA L WUNDERLICII Commencement Commlt A good sensxble fellow tee Blue .ue her eyee as the falry flat and hex cheeks, llke the dawn ot daV --11:1-nr' 1 i , . . , 3 , . . T . . 'T A . - H r I - - . . . . , KK ' , YY, ll r r ' rl! . , . I v. r . 'T U' L x E A T . . T , - ll ' ,Y . - U . 1 w w ' v 1 , rw ' 1 1 ' 7, L - M ww lAVIAH1bQ, Q W M- 'M E-1 0 if X f' NN W, M 4- f i XDRK Yds g + Z! I, .-'11 l . 1-:. .J 'ff azgfnu..-75' 1 3' lj THE LAZY JUNIORS .1 , ,Q-1,2 vw M v..Al 'Mr if-'A V I' 'A X ,.. , .- A ,4Y,, V ,, , , ,. . Y : ' ' 9Q' ' jQf44,if: Qg4ii3ffi1q'm A--f4- Mw vv AQ' Q-L -24.1 EE' . 5' A . tl FH Z m.A,,4 f 1. F , 3 9' A fx A A, 'f 'f , N x 1' 1 X 0 L L K 7' 2 . ' mv L 4.1 T' L V , --- - I - : Af , ,'Zg?i?i 'i2?1:.5,?4?ggls V L-1 Z W -?4gf , 9 ff -mi 111-17.-aff' L- , N j A 4 , -,ref - , - ' , ' ,J ' ' WN-57.1, Y Q, -V 'lr Q1 K wg .7y 1 . Q1 J 1 F EX A ' Q iiiiijgg MAHISCO JUNIOR HISTORY In early September in the year 1916 M. H. S. was placed under a heavy barrage' for we the class of 1920 were invading its sacred precincts We came a a mrghtv company We entered those foreboding portals with smiling taces but rather trembling knees But we soon overcame those imaginary tears and entered the school routine with our positron firmly established In our Freshman year we gave Edward Hunger to the Var sity Basket Ball Team We also gave to the Girls Choi us several of its best singers Qfor the benefit or punish ment of the school I We entered upon our Sophomore year with the M H S During this year we were no less renowned than rn the prev rous one We Won second place rn tie Interclass Basket Ball games for which we were duly presented a tin cup on a block of wood on Class Day. The Seniors the year previous might have thought the tin cup incident would break our spirit but if they had seen our home coming to M H S the tollowmg Fall it would quickly have dispelled such thoughts from their minds We have shown ourselves still greater athletes as we contributed Edward Hunger Joe More head and Harry Benson commonly known as Pud Joey and Red to the Varsity Basket Ball squad We hope to win great importance for our class through its many members in the school activities rn which they are engaged We do not know what IS in store for us rn think she would tell us that the outlook is very pr ornr ing SAMUEL COLGATE saw-1w's' wwwwrmw WPW Wwtrrvvwamjih QWMWWLXW 5. . , az n 7 Y ! 7 ! ! 1 . , . . . S L1 vi 1. 3 A ' 1 ' 4 ' - Q U ' ' I v yu ' . . S , C , ,-t v - , L Y , ff ,fr ' , Ki ' 1- GC 77 CC 79 ' '1,, W 1 . . 1 ' - . 4 ' 4 1 w s . 4 1 v' T . y ' ' - L- ' same spirit as when we first crossed the threshold of the iuflurer but if we were to go to a fortune teller I . 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X X qw,-nr s i L IQ f me-'fe IVIAHISCG 'WW M SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY The MadlSO1l H1gh School has produced p ISOHS or notc 1n almost ex exy occupatlon 1n hte but now mas cd togeth r 1n the sophomo1e class IS a delegatlon that wlll ffu surpass evemythlng the school has yet produc cd Vkhen we fixst entered on that chllly January morn mg ln 1917 we came not 1n dlstrust nor ln fear but ot the uppez classes would do We soon found out 'lhex dld nothlng not that they had lntended to do nothlng tom they had made thelr plans before s elnq the proposed xlctlms But we had them bluffed Bemq in ln adx ance ot DISVIOUS class s we orgamzed when wc w cle but 1 B s and emoyed a pleasant SOLIRI season In Septcmbel 1917 we 19 or5.,an1zed w1th Redford Dmsey Presldent That season we also held several paltles wxth pleasant results both for those lnslde and those outslde We contrlbuted many celebrated Nlght mgales to the Glrls cho1us whlch d1d much to 1nc1 ease lts. xolume It not melody Durmg th1s yeal we organ lzed our first basketball team wxth old Scottle Cap tam We h ld a very successful season Though wc wele beaten 61915 game We were satlsfied Almost exerv tlme We had more shots than the othel sxde and showed better teamwolk etc to an mflefmmte extent At the first of the present school year we rc elected dent Catherme Poe Treasurer and Elmel Sulzel Se re taly later cu1 V109 Plesldent reslgned owlng. to the fact that he became a member of a h1g,her class bertha Gelle fllled the vacancy We haxe now on the Vd1SltV Basket Ball team three of our men John Scott Char les Dunn and Paul Peddle Owmg to thc mfluenza epldemlc we haue held only one soclal functlon th1s year at the Hlqh School At th1s OCCHSIOH we shared the refleshments w 1th the other classes at the w 1I1dOWV Such IS the Sophomore Splflt ELMER SULZILR f- -- V Y - Y., .,. .,..-..,Y -- , , ,. M I l W , .,:,,,,,-.,,,,A , L.. -'NT l 1 -- - iff'-s ..l:jygfQ'ff Y p' M ix W Y ,V ' ig, X kf- -.-..,,..,.,..,Q'LLQg A , , . Q ', ' Q, f' ' ,' Al ' H - x . I K Y H . . .. Q- . 0 1 T vu , , .. . c . x 9 ' - ' ' r v 4 y 1 7 v ' , . , 1 . V' C ' L l xx . . A Y K. ' -Y I x ' nl , i Y , .. ' y. - f. , i, ' V ' ' F 4, A 1 y ' , S -L K , v ' f marched boldly forth to see what the brave members Redford Dorsey as President, Sidney Cofleld, Vice-Presi- I Q 7 . i . , 4 . L y Q Q v, C - , , . . . . , y L . ke . A ' 1 1 .r u , 'E - ' . -. ' . ' A ek 1 4 ' 1 K - : v ' . -wg vx vin 7 ' i- 1 I . , . , . x Q i - T . V. . A . . .I V v o v I tg a - K vu 1 I o . I ,, . . V . . . I . i I ., . . ' Y - 1 Y I V1 1 Q X jk 111 1111I111n I 1 x I 1' ' 2 21' -, If-P'1.'. I'lI1111'1' .'ulz11', 1'1- V1 th 1 'III 1 P 1, 'l'1'1ez1s. IIz11'1111111I IIz11'I1111' 1XIz11'g'z '1 M: '1' NI111111i11 W1-sl II11111' I ' ' M' Lloj Neal IC1I11'z11'1I 131111 ' 1 ' Pa fl I'-I1I'1- I'I1IilI1 I3I1111I1 I. 'SF C'kf'I I,1Iz ' 'Hips I..l11'Il' QNIQL1' II1'1'Il U2 I'11.'I Malt' ' 'Hips I1'I' 11 1- 1 12111 Sam F11111f1'sti1111 i'hz11'I11s I,l'21II 114111 I!111'I11-I1- I3111'thz1 11111111 rt ' PUII1111 II2lI'llI1I IIU1'III'ill!4.' M11 'g'z11'12t 111111 t'2lIhl1'I'III1x I' 1 Yz1:Ii1111 Vox rg' li IHI1' 1 '1' 2 1 ' 1 I,1-11121 1'1'z111'.'111'1I Ijili' ' I 1 lssup . II1fIIz1 i'1'11.-ls My '21 1' 1 H1110 HM' I 1' 2 'K' ' 2' 1l11j.'I111'1I l'1'11xQ111' 1,21-11111111 I -N111 C'1,' 1' i l!1'1111I1s IJ: 1'I.' IJz111i 'I I ' ' i1'0 IC V' 1' I'. -' Maj 1' 1 'I Y . , I 1 ,Xl, ' I I I 1 11-1 CLASS OF 1921 R11l11111i D111se1 P168 Iwlthxlelle V11e 11s S 1 S1 1 1111 1111 1111 Dlxon R111Ilo11l Do1se1 11111111 Du1111 1111111 I1 ll 1111 I11 1 1 11 X1 1111 frld am 1 111111111 I1 1 1 11111111 XI1 11 1 1111.11 11 81111.11 195 ll 11I LL. 11 1 11lh1 1 II111 A hu1 1 UM NIA 1111 S1hl111th I11I1n 511111 St111I11 bhUIJQI I11l111 Sm TI1 I11111 S11 X11 A T SCO 1919 lu li EJ V J RR RAW' UNA l W5 NEW ARRIVALS Nl- - . si 4 N fx ff X E N 1 2, 1 it x X G X ff X 3 ff! 4 ?+'mmff flue M W9 'U WIINULX v M FRESHMAN CLASS HISTORY N N1 141 Ill X x 1 xx X Ixs lk . 1 L 1 Ill 11111 y1'111' 11111411111 1111111 1'1-111z11'l1:1l1l11A'XX'111'K'l11sf. 111f11 111 11111l:.11111'f11f:1i11f1 ,Xlgw 11111. 11111111's 1111-I 1111111' 1111 F1131 1.111111 111:1l1i11Q llll 4'Xl'K'Hl'l1I 1'111'111'1l 111 121'.1111111...' 111111 iillill, 1,111 1111- l1 i'.1ll11tl' +1111QQl1-1l 1111, f-111 11l1i1f11111'11-11l1111fr11wi11111111111w1w11i11g:111.11111-11r 'IlfI. ll1-I1-11 llz11g11 is IIUX' 11111' :1l1l1- 211111 1-1114111111 l'1'1-S1111 111 II11- 1'Iz1.4s 111'g1111iz1-11 111111 l'1ill'1 lIi1111'w:1l1 was 1111111111 11' 211111 11111' 1'11l1'1-1s 21I'k' 11111111 wilh 1111111-1111 .1l141Il11 11f' 4111 11111' 11171 111'1'si1l1'11l. XY- 111fi11g' ll W:11' l'l:1 .'.' l1.g1i 1'11' XV11 11ilX'1' 11111 111:1'l11:1p'1'1':.1 1l1-:1l 111, 11is1111'y 11-1, 11111 11111111 1'1-1'111'1l by 1'111111'il111li11Q 111111111111 111 1111- H1-11 1'1-ws. 111- p!'l'1 s1:11'11-11 111111-11 111:1' f:11111l111. WIS 1:1 .'.' 1111, 211111 1211111:11111-.S1111-111'111111101 .11-11- ILHIZICIII' lJl'l.Xl1'1l1iif'l X CLASS OF 1923 N M IXIINI gxx IIN 1 I A Hllclla I1 Nu 11 Il 13 A 4 4 I I I 1 Ill L N I mil III X 1 L I K II -'g fy I-fx F' ff , -I .IW :xx k-.'ExD I .Xlury Ilvlon Ilaigh. I 1'I-s. Ilwln-1'l WI1iIv, Yiw-I'1'I '.'. IIUI 'rl Ill'Il1ill'O0, SL'L 5'-'IIIW-als. Ill I mm Vlmin mil Iffwrl IIi11.:wzIlI I11- 111 I IJHIII I'V1'Ill .I x.'.' up .XIZIVIIII Hula ml ,, My llwln-1-1 If .ml Williznm Svlm Llnl 1 I I lb I1I1l'L'm' limxxml I.illlI um IlzI.x'111m1cI SIIQIIN III 1.41 I I f1.1 aw- .-Xlny llusv MvrsIlm'II' Ihxlizm Snymlwl I , ,I II '1:'f:'II .XIIIIII-ml .IIk'l'SIlllIIl ,IIIIIHII 5Il.X'lItl I I I I ICII-zlllm' .Ing Ipill Am: QIIIIIIIQN xl II .ll ligmmll Qklvllxtyn- IIIIIIIIIIII S11-' I I I 1 Il:1i:1'I1 IfIIlIIlt'II .IIL'IIIIII't' .Xlury IIIUXYQIII I I III Img' II: f I 11'1'IlI I'u' I' 'I ite 4 I I 1 ul I .Iz1vI1wII II1'I'll11lIl f I als UII 'I-1' Wills I I I Ii QIIIIII I.m'.x' IIm'l'Iw!'I Zvi In II 1x1 III QII:u'5' lm IIIII I'uII Z Izu'ingr I ij T IQ - ,1 ,ki ,Lx ,, EIIELCQ Q 1919 MID YEAR CLASS OF 1923 Nllldled luuthanan Carolyn Cochrane Stoulton Celle Carleton Hd11.,1S Nellle Hoagland Ralph H01 ton Sophla Huntel Edu 1n Jones Edlth Kernen Nldlthd K1ng, Ge1 tl ude Ixlun Florence Lltson Helen Moody Eleanor Manxllle Garheld Rogers Cooper bchlel eth Forrest Smlth VV11l1am Wettrlck Mary Whlte l l William Gallagher Nathan James Randall Moreland Claudia Ueble Mt fwiqwi www .-,lg MA HISCQ O Sl S S ff 3 ii 'e .5.. A l 2 nl. ., ,J A LOOK INTO THE FUTURE 1 ,fg Z. A PROSPECT FOR THE CLASS OF 19,6 X X1 I' RIC AWN mt Pllllllp 11 mug Wm om X dl c 11 th 2 c x Wu 1010 Altholmln he ls onlx 1 uunt dClCl1tlOIl to X1 lu 1135 ibll 0 lI'KlNLll llllfll lN1tllIlLDOS om h mal lk u xx 1 xxx xllps ill bx hlms WLJWWE 1919 'iw www ww Www ffl K 'V if? ,IA,l1IfS l'?'l'II, . JUN. 2 2 2 . l Da gi- Jin W 1 je' ' oll 31 e Oth laj of 2 illf, . .. kr. X -,Vi 'J'l ' A . -51 H. S., he has zxluzllly shown 1'umz11'kz1ble ability in atb- lcl .', lwi fa lt misc h' ' z ' 3' :ture ,gn wilh ' 2 zl'l t zlk Q X 3 2 U' ' Jclf. fr 5 li - 315. gf- - - F . J-f ' n-u Sf 'ls 4 N filflf l H sf, QNETVQ 3449 BARRETT DONLAN' SAMUEL SAULEY, Alumni Athletics DOROTHY 'VI VAIL MARGARET REED Arf L1terarv LIIARI Eb SI HNALPI VS RAS NX ATERS I s Lltelalx YI ANIIX J ILLAND III-XRI FS b bTANI'OIN III! HARD NI IOHNSON 5 F F IwOBFRl K 91 HILLIXP Pu,me,, X1 in 15 I' KIITOI IH I hui I IN AIIIJ III NI 1 P-XLI PBIJIJIT IUIIIOI Axsoudtp bophomoxg Assouxte wus I HIAMIQFO IIVNJANIIN 1011 -Xdx utmns, Hand 61 Humolouq III I I N C ROZIER POPERT DFWIAREF O1L,dII1Llt10Hb Fleshman Assouate K A I '- ' I- :f 4 -' ,awful-' 'qw .N ' ' ' -' 1 l 1 ' -, , M f .. 3... M Y ' 'Q 1 r A n , A 1 . N w w 1 w v 3 N v r v . . I . I , x , 'L . 4 wr-XX - .. ., d. Ma- 5 5 '., N ffg, :tn-'I is . u I 5 I ,W-ytwiu ' 1? I- ,A ,- A A , 1 .' H V ,. 4' ' J v K, w w v x ' w Y I v w w 'w 'V V A . I I U . A 4 A I , 1 A A Jx - A Subscrx mon Mzuxzug-Ar , Asslstzmt Edltor . I X .x I ,y N , , 1 rw w 1 r 1 n A A . Q - 1 , A ' K lv D u , . ' . , . x. 1 .' I 2 2 'CL' I , J ' ' ' .f 'X R 5-. N ' 'I ' ' Y W v 1 'I . 2. IPI? , , U, 1 . sh. . . , ' , X sk' fl V 1 I , v . , A A ' - A 'V v JA' . . I ,Vu A.,.A..,-x..g- up 1 v I 'Z . 2- , 1 Lv ,A A, .k,., ,Z . . N. sk, , ' f ' Y Q .1 E I X A , U b I I A I . - ., ' A wx RSF? W WW MAHICSCO ' .1-W cf? f' in '97 FR AJ NX 5353 W f Zin U aff? ,XXX fffgiiimwmmw fb LWFIE RXKTRW 1919 W f m7x' 'M L' A'A 'M ,Q QQ, A . da 1 Xfyfff Q s ff f 1 A V K, gg JNL . X a :QX K ' ' I 3, fy I lf, f: I ' A Q lfgllf X X X!! XQXxx 4 bl I N 1 Qi 7 if? sivfwEgfQ QZEI Sk . 1 4 -'f ,iv ,gqzyei HW ff2,2 f E A I , , F sl- I' N whiff? X 7 H , r V fjlif' it B , , X . , gy,w:fW is 'K f A gxxl en. ' ' H Dx ' ' ,, ' 1 ' . 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QC THE CUSTER ORITORICAL N11 Cuatel Clllbllllldtl 19 one of our most genelous patlons He has donated 251000 as an endowment fund Ex G15 xeal the mteleet on thm eum 15 used ae prmee Gladee ale taken hom the Qophomore year up thru the SGYIIOI xeal and th flu p rson hawmg the hl2I,'h6St ax 61 1geQ ale ellglble to be ln th1Q conteet Readlngs oi olatlonq are gn en and the one mnnlng Hret place N aualded 3821 1n gold and hw name 19 put on the roll o honol 'lhe one who Wlns Qecond place recen ee 5515 m 1'h1e contest shows the beet ef-lorts of flve of the puplle ot the class who c ax erage glalea are the hlgh est Last 3831 the txrst puree uae vson bx DOlLdb Xl 1ll Ydld and Nllltllfifl Mlles was awalded the second pla e uhlle thc thlee othcl Lontestants Ruth Don It lndnx l anham and Mable Lanham recened 355 each Thw yeal the conteet vxlll be held about the llst of Maw ln one ot ou1 churches The conteetantq thlg W9'1l ale Collette lxellel N01 ma Mlllel Mdfgdlbt Re d Hu belt Goullex and Anna Sauley Lollette Kellez hax 1nf the hlghest ax e1age 111 the claw ,wap -fq,.,w5,u uf ,imp X' WK wi... sv-mlm' .A Q J. W ...nw-fr 4 ,, Y, ,, ,..,-Y . .---.--Ygff--, :.!-1:15--1 ' - ,fl ago ' c 'A5'q eg ' ' ' - Eg- -A1,,-,., If .Uh 5 , V -'-'A-ff' '-a 1 ,,,,, ,, Y , A ' ---J --W--- - - is Q iff fi! N' S1 .E , lm Ji M - , c c? Qs - 1 ff 1 ' ' 1 . ,ya A . . , 1 , . . E . ' , , , Q 'if , . , , . . - . , ' '. . w gf! . A . , . -. , K . . 14 -2' If L . - Q V -i . - ' ' ' ' . ' w - . 7' ' ' . ' . r ' 1 Q . . L . ' v ' 1 ' f 7 ' . u L A K I 2 gold and the other three recelve S5 each. ' ' 1 I 1 w w Jw . 4 ' K ' f . SL. rl S1 4 v . 1- L1 . - , ' s K I Y 1 l N1 1.r 11 W Y Y I an 1 7' - vf - 1 ' f' - ' ' ,w -. 1 4 4 1 w 1 . ,1 V , x , . . .. , ' 1 u 1 n Y M ' 1 . ' : . , z 'F ' 7 7 ' 3-we K . . e K 1 2 L- al: v I . 4 '1 I v 1 f U up x L. x lr K ' 1 7 Y ' . . . . . . . ., ,, ,- 9 Y V 9 v' . . v . , . Y , . . N ,. Y v Y Y 15 J , . K' 4 Y N D sp . .xl .vii 1-:ff 1: if me uv- 'fx fl rw- 'f 5,4 -- - t ' M- : ' ' ' 14:-f 'a+mf,l,'l-f. 9- FW -1 'rf ,mv '44 -r is 1 -- 'W' ui MAHISCO E McKEE CONTEST Owing to the schools bemg closed for about three months before Chrlstmas the McKee contest was not held at Chrlstmas as usual but the prlzes were gn en m March Thru the generoslty of Mr W L McKee of Indlan apolls the schools of Madlson are awarded prlzes for essays on current matter This year the toplc for the Hlgh School was Are the Taxes Too Hlgh ln M3d1SOY19 If So the Cause and the Remedy Some very mul manuscrlpts were submitted and a great amoun of lr' terest was taken ln the work Thls subject was a vmv opportune one as It IS necessary for every Hlgh School student to be mformed along these 11nes Followmg IS the 11st of the DTIZCS and thelr wlnners Flrst prlze So Lola Phllllps 21 Second prize Ss Ceula Ford 22 Thnd prlze S1 Anna Sauley 19 Fourth D1 lze box of Glass best candy Helen L1t son 20 . Y . , . D U . I . 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' L , , n HEEIZZWJ. e. vff'ff'fQff1Qf2W 'x E 1 -M 4,4 1 3 I-53:1 7, :J .553 amazm A MAHISCU 1 e l BASKET BALL HISTORY Basketball is by far the most important sport in the state of Indlana among the hlgh schools It IS the one hlgh school sport wh1ch has been developed to a hlgh degree of perfectlon ln our State Madlson has always taken an lnterest but not a great one ln thlS sport up untll the present year Thls year she has aroused herself and attempted durlng her very short season to develop a team worth wh1le Her season has not been a success lf 1udged by scores But taken m the ngl-t of what real basketball means she has made cleuded lmprovements Her former weak polnts such as hlttlng the basket team work and clean sports Il13IlSh1p have been stressed rather than results ln scores The Seymour game on our own floor stands as tha culmlnatlon of the seasons work Although Madx son was defeated, the above-mentioned defects showed a pronounced lmprovement over forms IH the early season Standlng behmd the schools team and ul mv them on ln thelr games has been a never falterlng school Th loyalty of the members of the school even 1n the face of thelr defeats was ever true and stands as a high type of school sp1r1t Next year M3d1SOD Hlgh wxll be represented by a majorlty of th1S year s team loslng only two by gladua t1on and gammg a number by the lncomlng of a number of underclassmen These things coupled w1th the char acter1st1c School Splflt of th1s year w1ll do much for the sports of the Mad1SOH Hlgh School next year r .7 . . 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Q u . 1 Y w ' ' , - I 1 . - I . - 1 9 Q- . 4 l lf ,, -L p l s s l ,s W ., 1 1 Wa.-W ,- at ri , -......-,1 ,--M. - ,.s, Huff? y p has-,ses ,,s,. .M EE V ng V 1 HK ' 'xl l A ----W --.,-A.-., , , M, V -e--fl-,-'iv-l--T-gf MA H rl SQ, Jiri y Q El HUNI ER 20 Captain luard Thnd ual on the Varsltx The center ot the of l n mnrl dll nan was bullt axound Pudd He played 1 mlnutt ol ex ame and hls remarkable en dm m 1 and hud plaxmq IJIOX ed hlm desenmq of thc, L npt vnu P I IEDDIF 21 Center Q fond xeu on the Vamsltx Peddle out1ump d hu oppom nt at xlmost ex erv pomt and started the plax ofl 11s,ht He plax ed hls best 1n the game w1th Sey mom xt M lll1SOYl hls abllltw to hlt the basket from all lllglkw Wllllllllf., the lflIll1ldt10H of all R M IOHNSON I9 Forward Fxrst yeal on the Varslty Ablhty to play ox 61 the entue floor and yet alwavs elude the other teams guards made Du key oul h1g,h scorlng unlt thlq season Steady speedy wolk chaxacterued hls eve1y perform ance QAMUEI QAUI FY 19 fuard Flfgt year on the Varslty At basket guard Sam was a marvel He played so qulckly and tearlessly that no matter how good the team Sams playmg would always be one ot the features of the game He w1ll be m1SS6d next year 1919 1 M 1 V 1 96 1 4 . I. l , . . . 1 L , - . . ,. . , . ' , . . . 7 7 4 f 1. , I . t . y . v ,. . . N Y . - . . A . L g ' S .f ',, , ' , , , ' , it 77 C6 ' V! 4 ' ' ' ' .' SP 2 ' Q . ' ' . . .., ' 7' . T - I - - cv ,ry A .ery S. ,, . . - y . . .. f . - , -. 1. , 4 . - 1 v' - v ' - 1' 1 , 1 c , K s L K . 'Z 2 . 'I '. y s. 9 Y - . . . 1, . . n 1 K J 4 , . . I . K ,, . v E . ' . ' Y H ' H ' Q ' V ' K ff ., , , . Q . , V . . ' 1 , . 1 - v ' ' ' a . 1 1 . , , -V , , . . . 1 Y . i. T 1 Y . . . - H , ,, . , , ' , Y . ' 2 ' 2 S 1 S I' . X K . 2 Y' X' ' f , 2 . . - - , -':a,m1,Fa sa'-,iw W an an . fe,.,f'13 - , g - .. J f-..44.:- , 4-,:...:.N Wpf 'F ' N nun' 'R ' All S if .Wg E if 1 Q I F QLOTT 21 Qcottles Inst veal on the Varslty A hard and last play 61 and a sure bhot at the baeket Always 1n the u.nte1 of the play bcottle IS a hard worker and muah 1 111 be exptcted 11om h1m next Qeaeon L H DUNNE 21 Ifnst xeal on the V2lNltS RlV6tQ handled the b1ll 6XLLDfl0Ildllj vwell ind was a good Qhot at the bae ktt W 1th the expulente ot thls eeason he 'ihould be a valu xble man nut yen H L BENbON Z0 l'orw'1rd F Qt noir on the X 1 s1t1 ll 1 eeaeon as floor guald but h1S ablllty to make sun shots Qoon caueed the change When the bxll 1 mm lIltO hls hande an accurate thlow always iollowed JOSEPH MOREHEAD Z0 Fnqt year on the VdFS1tj Although lou only got 1nto three gamee he apphed the same tnthuellsm and Qp1r1t 1n Baqket Rall that he hu shown III uux thmg else He played at Center and C uand 11 W l9l9 M 1-ff f1T.i'ls ,EA - H YY i-Vii- 11 Ev' 1 sa 1 s. 1 1- ,jr 1 1 1. 1 , 1 1 1 , z 1 ' U ' 7 'V ' 1 1 1 ' R ' 1 ' 1 ' 1 UI 1 1 1 1 1. 1 1 ' 1' . v ' ' . 111 j 1 1 'LIU , . J. 15 lsr-512111 H11 .Ji I' 1' ' V ', ' 1' ' 1 . N' I 1 1 1 ' 1 , l l . tv ' T 1' 'T 1' .', 1' 1 - 1 - ' - 1 U ' ' 'l ' K 1 K 1 r , ' 1 2 -i 1 ' 'L- .' x ' U , ' V' h nz I 4' 3 a . 1 ' Ar L L . K I I 1 Y 4 1 LN I v . ll . ,QQ 1 9 1 11 ?1Q',. - - 1 - s - 71 . . . . . ' 'j ' 11 1 1 11 v H 7' 1 1 1 1 - 7- U I 1 1 11. 1 t 1 l . 1 1 1 . 1 x W V. 1 - 1, ' 1 v - 1 11 1 1 1 ' 1 1 ' 11 , ,1'1 1 R -,' c 1 , c 1 KT 1 1 ' 1 1 , c 1 lf 7' - 1' ' ' 1 ' ' ' 1 1 1 1 ' 1 . 1 1 1 . 1. ' . ' 1 ' 'S 1 ' 1 1 ' 1. 1 ' 1 W - 4 1 2 1 ,df z 1- ' 1 . 1 1 ' 1 2 1 1 . wc' ,.1', . 11 1, 1 7-1 -,,3.1sR1w1 W'-N H , . . Milf WN -.2 -4 - F'f,X,.3 ,X 1 111 wx , A A lr H I H I K .gf . Y -my ' 11w,:,11 -111.1 , 11--411+ 11.11 1 N 1 -- 1 Our Slogan '6Put Mad1SOH H1gh Sch 1 on the Athlet1c Map We Are Boostmg for the Team of 1920 1 1 ', Q ' 1 1. I TER CLASS BASKET B LL GAMES Oxxmg to the schools bomg closed for about three an equal bas1s monthx the 111111 claw 111111115 xxe1e postponed unt11 the I1 was ha11l to 1111 xxho XXOU1f1 111 th1 XlC10l 11111 '11' 1111111111 111 NI1111h 1114313111115 xx Clk p1.1x1111.11h mght 1111 the 511111111 xx11e 111.11111 1 1 1 xx 1 N 76 71 11111 98th 'l 1s . 11111111 th1 x11x11 1up xx 111 11x f 111A xx111 x1 1 a f11ous11 61 IHLZ' the Qoph1m1o11s, Jun1111s 111111 S 1111111 11 11111N n1u1h 1l111'lL1N1lSI'll 11111 A111111 111 the Q1hoo1 1 . 1h1 I'lltlll17LlN 111 1h1 X.11x1tx 11.1111 11111 11111 1.1111 put s 1up 111111 1t xx111 11l'll1l1Il ll 1 1 111 11l1St Q l1llLS 11111 11 Lnought out 1 good 11111 ot 111xx Ill 1111m111x 111 th111 1111111 1111111 x11t111x 1 11 1 INNKN 11xx1111r 1- 1 IH 11 t 1 111111 ll 1 1151 1111s 11 q111l111Q 11 N 11111 1 NIa11h Z1 1111811111611 18 S11pho11111111s 14 11111 11 S1111 11m1111s 1 11111Qh1111111 Z4 S1111111s 111 N1f111h 78 S11ph0m01es 12 Iu111111s 1U mm 11111 1111.1 sun qw M323 1 l m11i'l.ikw W1 vm umm 11-'IL 'Sw '11 J' 1, , 4 1 ,. - 1 ' ff X , Si I ' 1 '. 1 . ' ' '1 1- 1 ' ' ' ter ' , 1111 1'1l'Q'.'1lll12lI 11-11111 '11s 11l1'1U 1'1111.'111'111ix'11 11ig'h1s, 1X12ll'1'11 Z. , L , z L. . 'h1.'e '1xx ' 1 1 '1' 1 , 'h'11 11 111111 xx'1111 115' 111'1.1'2l1- 1,211 x'111 1111111111111 -1111 they 1 ' :11 x' 'y ' 1 1 1, ' '.', 1 ' '1'11 111 1 1 . z.' z .' ' 1 ' . 111' 1h1 I-1ilyC1'S 1111 11111 F1'11s1a111z111 11111111 'l1'C 1-1 g.1'1'z1x'1-11 1111 1 1 ' 1 I' 1- ' ' '1 2 ' thi: 1 ' ' '1 ' ' '1 11111 1'hz111111 111' 11111 s'111111, ' 13 1 K-2 1,1 2 ' 1 ' 1 12 ' 1 ' ' 1 -L' ' 1' 1 2 1 12 1 1 1 -t-I 111z11 11'iz11, 211111 1 11 11111111111 11xt1111t pul :111 thu 111 1.1 1111 F1111 K z l'.'t f h1 fi 1sz 111 th1 11ts: Jun' 'S 3 1 1 ' '. 14. l1'1'111:111111111 213 .I1:11i 1'.' 111. ZF. . ' ', 1'1i 1 gf S111' 'S 13. h ' . A 1 1 1 , ' .U '. A Ad , 1 w 5 s . 11 Y . , . . . 11 A . 1111 atuf Q MAHISCO Class of 1919. C. Stanton, Capt., Forward L. Francisco, Forward. R. Schelke, Center. S. Leland, Guard. W Waters Guard. G Donlan N Sauer Class of 1920 F Coleman Capt Forward L Smlth Forward S Colgate Center F Dodds Guard L Frledexsdorff Guard R Keller S Cofleld M565 ' Y , . 5 . X lu 1 7 ' -R - ' 1 V ' F I f 5 if . , .. 5 I i ig, . , . Q . . i' . , 4 in -, -A 5 G' N '- - 1 9 '- ' gre... ,.. ff ' L ,Him - - W -A ,h?,i 'f'-'Af-ri-f--1-W W' .. . N, ,1 - ,G z.. . Qs ,AA , up N53 Ji Class of 1921 G S Shober Forward CFOZ161 Forward R Dorsey Capt Center R Jessup Guard M Cope Guald C Pratt L Neal Class of 1921 N James Folward E McClure Forward R Demaree Capt Center H Deumsch Guard B Cassldy Guard J Demaree Q Sherman it rw ff... .-.ar-few 1919 m5m W-1-wma N H . , ' . in M5 wx 9 J M gg K f 1 Vg W F. 1 SE 51 S' gi 115 'E wf V W ,fi . , Q . :M 3 -'Q EE? ' ' ' ii . 3 ., . M if ' j ' EEE 5 - ' - . . Q ,gr , -I 4,1 ' ' ' Q br r F 2 hi iwtglw ' ' J iv' T' - 4ffff-'-if M 1-'A A - 'Cf bv LL::.T' 'Wifi' gi 'iL,Y ' ' 'Q '- f - l QR3-f'ifL.3iE , -1 H:-:J f--f , .Gm nv A -'ff' - - 'lar-Q--I 5 L fem... wma... FE MAHISCO Www as CKDUCWXNUZ TU K wwrvwf' va-. wmv wx: 1919 EW Wi lm R 2 Q Y M 5 . 'I ,lry!u'4',?! lliyxij Mi Jn 'L l lla' I 11,1 V' 111 J WIA ,V I i ' 'S '74 ' af, nn- If-I ' 1 A L Hg f 5 4 fl 25 5543+ 4! YY!!-:Y '11 W W V H G 0 ' If 3 ? V ' o 5 , QQ ,I Y I .3 Q 53: 2 ' IN of A aj w 5 if ' E D D A . A fx, Q48 - i i THE GLEE CL B I1 1111u1111 111 IN X1 11 th1 C111 111111 1111s 111111111 7 QC 11s 1 111111t 11utg11111th 111 th1 11111 1 111111 11 s t11 111111 1 X1 1111 111 1111111 111 , 111111 11 1 111h11 511111 1111111 u11 f11 111 M1111 11111, 111111 Su1Le1 1111111111 D111s11 111 LN Du11111-, 1u 1 16 11111 1111h11111 111111 111111111, 1 1 1 1 1111 111111111 lf 111711, 111 1s 111 111111 1 1 Nlms V1 1 Ntdgffl 111111 N1 11 S c11111Xc 11111 1 1111111 u 1 11 11ut 111111 1ett11 th1111 t e 11 111 1111 '1111 11 h111 111111 1 1111 1111 11111 11 Q 1 1u11 1110 11 11 D11 thlee 1111111111111 111111111 111111 th1 t11t111 11111 111 11 11111111111e1 those 11110 111e11su1e11 up to 111121111 11u11111 111111111 were '11 11111111 to 11110111 At th1 1711513111 date the11 are slxteen me1111111s, 111 1111111111 1'1 111 11 c 11h11111 111h11s1111 111u11 1'1111111s111, 1' 1111111111111 1011 11111111 bt1111t1111 811111111 e 111111 ' 11 KN b1h111111e1, 19 1e1 Q1111111, 111 1111111 th 111 t11111 th 11 111 11111 11th11 ente1t11111ment at t 1 ccl1111Xc11 The1 111e 111111 11111111111111 1111 11 st111 gleater Mmstrel sh1111 to 111 101111 111111 1111 4110 1111111111111 the event 111th mu1h 1111 1111 1h1 1utu1e 13101136 ts ot the club are III 11ee11 111o1t 111111111s111q I J. , .Q , ,, 1 if A, . .S . .1. ' 1 K S 1 4 - 1 1 ' ' ' 1 1 C'h ' '1'1'1'3i1f12L '1 1 1 ' '-' was 1' t 1 '1 11111111 113 'lux' '1 .-11' I1 ' ,I11.' ' 1 ' 1' ' 1 , '21, Vzf' 1'111. 1111 '1 11 113 ith 11 ' 1 .' , 'lik .I 1 '1h 1' '2.1. ' ' ' .1. IC 1' 1' ' '21, P1 ' . 2, '19. 11 ' ' 1j, '21. ' - ' 15 1 - ,119. t'h' '1 1 '21. Q ' 11 1' , '1.1. 1'-1 1 P11 111' , '21, 1'h' 1'1 ' ' .. 111 ' 11 ' ' 1 2. '21. 11 1 V111 - '20. 1111-19 :'11'22. '1'h1 tirst 111111-1't-111111111111 1111: 1111111 1- ' '11, 111 -1 1 1 Q' 1' ' Uh' 1 111 11 1.' 21 111'il1i1 t .' 1ss. 11111 11', 1 L ' .'11'1'1 hf ' . 11 ..'.1 '111,' 111Al?2 t1'1- 11'-' ' ' ' ' ' C -1 1 1. . 1 1.1 . . 1 .V11'lY.+- K. - , A1 ' . 11 . . . 1. ' ' V 1 1' 1111. '1'h1 sh ' s '1 1 1t'111', 211 1 1'11 ' 1' '1 3.11 ' ' . 1 ' ' ' J c 1' ' ' - ' '. 1 1 ' 'L-ei. L 1 ' ' . , MAHISCO E 471 --.4 oe ' pw ,pu QQ QU' Mi57V'f 'u51,-.N Z... W mm Q . W , 1 , 54,1 gal i Y 1 V ' 3 . M 1- , -r r , , I .: ' - 12. I 4 1 . 2 Q 1 2 5 2 5 5 V E 1 2 :l i 3 3 W f I' i Q . Y! . 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Q 'I -I Q R Q- V , I .t 5-I Q44 nrsav-.m-f'y4::z:x.:::rz. ...:a..1-..:::.'1..,...Y 'gif 4 ' 41 Q I 'T -H---R V R ,-ilftw.-M AQ 1-,:N.,..:a:..,..1 a,' k-2-,Q--H-W - W-www ff-wr f' 'f '4 'td .1 4L4A?n Thv' V dpnmww A N A A 1 V T54 BOOSTERS CLUB Thc I,oostc1s Qlcb 1s one of the schools leadlng o1gs 111111110118 lt IS m ulc up ol thc School s leaclmg 1n clnuluals xx ho hav at hcaxt thc hopc lOl a better school sp111t zmong tht puplls Its DUIIJOSB 15 to do all thlncs th it uc till tht foozl ot the school lhe xxo1l1 ot the Isooste1s Club th1s 5ea1 has not l 411 xt c t lh1s hxs btcn cluc to the sholt cum t1on of thc schools to1m 'lhc school 3CtlX1t1QS have bccn lcsstntcl mtl not tmph1s1fccl cluc to '1 L0l1CCl1t12.tl0Yl on om school xx o1l1 lls chnl Wtlllx has b en IH the ath lct1cs In th1s thc man u cmcnt ol the Athletlcs by the x00SttlN t lub h LS Dllllxll 1I1n111c11l 1s nel as a gl a school succcss On thls xt1lct1c LOl'l1YH1tt9E' the a'lxer ol I 11 on S tncon 111l S o t sh ipecl thlngs 111 excellent stxlc Nest x dl tl'llS O10'al'l1l21t10T1 exp cts to make fO1 a 1 a1c1 s hool conuol ol the cxua cu111cula actlx 1t1es It IS hoped that It mll be lnstrumental 1n organlzlng a school paper legulatmg the afla1rs of the Boys Glee Club and any othe1 org,an11at1on Wh1Ch have at heart the advancement ot the schco s tutuxe and welfare It hopes to make ocr school a center ot lnterest tor all pu p1lS and bulld up a hlgh regza1d tor our school It 18 composed ot f0U1 members t om the Senlor Class three fl om the Jun1o1 Class and three from each ot the other tvso classes and two members ot the tac ulty Who act IH an adxlsoly capaclty The members 01 the club are as lollows Sen1o1s Chas Stanton Vtra5 Vlatus No1ma Mlller and Hel n Clozler J11n1o1s I'Id1lX Benson V11 lan Magers and ham and Elmer SulLc1 Preshmen Hannah McInty1e and lLa1l Rmgualt lfaculty members M1ss Dolg MISS Sh1pman and N11 Kattemohn Oihcels Pleslclent Har1y Benson XVICC P1es1dent John Scott Sec1eta1x Helen Demaree 2 l l Q .H H,- ll l1 gs P N ci 1 'fa 'zz ' 2 ' ' ' X' ' ' I - ' 1 ' ' ' ' ' . 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' ' ' A ., , , ,V V N um., , . , ' L.--,-Mk. .y -k Y 1' f K. ram A MAHISCO -rf-1-1 -1-WH' THE COUNT OF THE CAMP FIRE GIRLS In Noxembel 1017 two Camp files were started undel the l6d.fl6lSlllp ot Mlss Mary Frances Hargan and MISS Shlpmm The oldcr gnls 1o1ned the Tatapochon Camp xxlth IVIISS Shlpman as guardlan of the1r flre and mlle hlke was completed Last summer we camped ln Kentucky wlth MISS Hargan and MISS Leland as chaperons We spent two months IH swlmmlng rowlng and hlklng and came home the younger gnls lo1mcd the Shutanka group wlth MISS Hams, mn Our Cha tel mme punted on b11ch bark and xxe enthuslastlcallx set to xxolk 'l he C' tmp Fne as an olgamzatlon has taken a lead lng, put 1n XX Ll xxork loth ot ou1 groups have done the1r shale boon alter vxe were olganlzed the call We gaxc rn titunoon 1 xxeek tor surgxcal dresslng work and at ou1 xx eeklx meetvngs made garments tor the Red Cross and suapbooks lol the hospltals Durlng the W ll Stamp L ll1lI7dlL,IlS xxx were out ex ery Saturday and sold sex Gldl hunched dol' us xx oltn of stamps We were In the I 1b 1tx l oan palades and xvele xerv actlve 1n dls tllblltlllf., IKIXLIALISIIL, ntxtt 1 And noxv the Shutanka Plre 1s the proud sponsor tor a lfrench orpnan and IS xelx enthusl ISTIC ox er h1s lHt6l6St Although the guls haxe been xerv busx xve have had manx good tlmes As soon as vxe orgamzed we start ed and soon became quxte haldened to long marches One batundxx to the SUIDFISG ot everyone a twenty sunburned and tanned but happy ln our knowledge of such llfe Plans now are belng lald to take a much longer camplng tr1p next summer Once a month we haxe a Ceremonlal meet Thele certaln rltes ot ou1 lure are performed new members are 1n1t1ated and Ulrls IQCQIVG new ranks Often both for such occaslons and new work IS planned and new arms brought out Both Camp Flres haxe had numerous dances and partles The boys haxe been 1nv1ted and Lamp Plre dances and games haxe been t11ed Altogether the alm of the Camp F1re IS to brxng the glrls closer together ln Work Health and Love The hlgh 1d63lS and laws ale very beautlful and appeal to most glrls I have t11ed to show IH th1S account of the two Camp FIFGS here 1n Mad1SOH that our olgamzatlon stands for good health and beautlful wo1k and play among glrls 5 am --- 11 1919 a ....L.'-may o ...ee 1 T a O ea, a O 111- O - 1 5 I l as Q l E i or Li. A 1 on 3 l 1 . . yr I v '11 I ri :kv D 3 ' I . . ' - -. V ' 0 n , 1 1 Y S . .R I . T , . .i , . . . gi , X2 . 1 1 S 1 N . . - 7 , i 1 I ' ,- 2 . ' YZ . 1 1 . ' . Y K ' ' ' , sc 1' H , , L - H I , 1 . if VJ v ' - . . . . ' . Q Q K - , C, , . , I Came for slarments for refugees and Surglcal dressmgs. groups meet in a Council Fire. We have frxed programs 3 t 7xf '2 z'4' zu! ' ' - ' ' ' Ei 'k . S . .2 . 'l,. L., 11 1 . 1 1 . ' . , - - 1 1- 1 1 1 .. .J . - 1' 1 1 - 1 T 'fa 'v . : .z,c'. ' r ' , , . . . . ' I I ' ' ' X .' as Y S ' . ' -' ' ' 1 H . , - - la r . 1 ,- ' S. 1 K 4 K y ' - ' , N in - 4 Y w u .w . L. 1 4 f . v ' ' ' v 'A fx va A -f? -up Y ., , - -ff ----w-:y,.1', -,qiwiwh N: xiii-,.,f-,,, ., , , , . . ..., ,, , , ...,Z.,. --If - ' ' W 'T A E I 'f.i' 't11:11..gLif 13-5 '7,,,3L:i'.g:3 5'f?f V f' -yy W r X ' ,Z 'NZ I 'HWY -31165 'AN Kifiriibi LTU? J seg 5: l 3 531 'E' :Q -1 0 I 6 5? A 5 55,3 it ,.'r..w 0 . W, A . - .---- .V -,-, -,,- V. V - 4- -4--.1,'- v -A . .sv ' -.- ' WW- -L1'rqV,Ai,.W. '4 W ' .W v , , Y , ,4 .wwf -- Tv, - - Ei. Vw: , ng, 1, E '- l LZj2,sjEZi:E.L , .ri-AA: 1 131f!!f7' 1' MQ:-gf? , nw, ...Arm MAHISCC iIS an WWFQ -is-+4 Alme Gelcles Man Iemen Dola I lttle lI.uel hdlbu Maw Stevwut C harlotte Sehn db Helen Chandlel Helen Demm ee IMNV Emet Mlldred Mershon GIRLS CHORUS I lld I' C Hfhth Dllectol helthx Ge1le Lle mol NllAl,nn C lovn Klmmel I uu Nlde llett Ex elxn Smlth L ota C1dVSl0IKl Della CIOQS Ilan Mdupnn IJOIOIIIN I ul Mary Ixdmpe Nlax Ph1ll1ps Ruth Ze.u'1ng, hdlth Blank Anna Sduley I ouwe Eckelt Mua Lernen Hannah B 'llbbetts Edlth Demalee Fleda Stevenson Anna Stanley .Krew ... Mezma 1919 msizu... ....-mwuw , I, -Y 743: -- -nh.,-'- , ,,a.fA' W- ' 6-,v ' W Q 11952 ,,..?:..i.- ---lg4-.1. -.-FLQ ,L - -V 1 ....----..- .-.N.- P . I -I 2, ' ' 'Q' Q , e A ' ,, 'TJ jj:5vl.1' . l ' I A I 4 f 'f J ,, f - -. I .r 'S ,gm ' ' Q J , f' lx ' 9, e , 1 J Ng. 3 1 I I - ' ' -1 ,:. ..- 'yi -- -1- , . , , I , I 1 ' 1 . V. K, Q fx s A at l 1- 1 - , 1 2 ' .0 r ' -- , . 3 . E it .V LL ..J.. 1 X! . .w .. e . 4 Ki 1 1' 'W fn ' 1 - -gf, X i ' f 2, n , - ' K '22 l 4 , , ,,g' - - , . .il x A 5.4 Q I Q ' S- 4 ii gt a 2 ,X b , ' . 5 z X ,,Q X . . . . 71 u - I I l ' , 4 :I I 1 f . I . , Y S T , , '. . . . K I .L ' . I , I ' . , u 1 . v . . 1 Aw 2 A L - l ' . - . ' ' 'K , . .L- A 1 It A Vv - r , . - w K' - 1 ' r i .. J 0 . ' . ,J 1. . , . 4 .J A . , 1 - ' A 4 - I I VI 0 V V - 1 .K 1 , , . . . . all , ' 1 xx n 555 Y. - . . , Y. - . Hg? L . - . 1 ffm . ,A .,' ' 3 D ,Q 1 Vi! -Q-at ' Y q.lia.......af.n'-4fan.an.r.....-.........la:.n:sa.g,vf! - -' 'A - v na.: ' 71, ,1:'unnanimn 1- - -4 Q ' '1-... -sz 7 V i:.::'::fF ,, A , , 1 ,,:,,,, Ndgrszg . ,Jr-A , IVIAHISCC i ii , CLASS DAY There are many lmportant exents xxhlch take place ex ery year when the Semoxs wmd up thelr four long years of work and leaxe M H S One of the events IS class day It IS a day set apart xxhen all teachers and puplls 1n school Qathel ln the chap el where they ale enteltuned by the departlng Semols and frlends It IS a tlme xxhen the Senlors dehght 1n roastlng the teache1s as xx ell as the members of the xa11ous classes by telllng 1okes and st011es of all klnds All emoy the fun IHCIUKLUIQ' those on whom the puns are bestowed The slnglng of the class song usually xv1nds up thls ex ent THE JUNIOR SENIOR'PROM Ex ery one knoxvs the me ming of the Tumor benlor Prom At the close ol the vear It has been the custom lol manv yeals fol the Jumols to shoxv the outqomgf Semors thelr 1b1l1tv as royal enteltamers The SQHIOIS of 1918 we1e entertamed by the Jun lors on the Illght of May tenth by a dlnner dance If or the beneiit ot those xx ho dld not cale to trlp the fan tastlc toe games wele play ed and emoved bv all A program xxas glxen bx a fexx members of the Jun1o1 Class After the luncheon had been selxed 'md the depart mg: houm came the Senlols unanlmouslv xoted the Jun IOIS the best of entertalnels THE GIRLS MUSICAL CLUB The boys Glee Club made a dec1ded hlt and It be mg., unendurable to the femlnlne mlnd that mere men should outdo them the culs at once set fO1 th to demon strate then muslcal talent About twenty hxe Ol thlrtx glrls organlzed the Muslcal Club and chose Dorothy Vall as thelr leader In ths capaclty MISS Vall has proven her ab1l1ty Sex eral of the glrls could play ukeleles and the ukes added Q saws- M, 'ms 191 much pep to thelr enteztalnments They produced thelr first pelformance after sex eral n1g,hts pxactlce It vxas made up of orlglnal slams and songs and made a de c1ded h1t The guls are searchlnq fal and xx 1de for other new ldeas xxlth whlch to su1p11se the unsuspectmg., assem bly and no doubt mo1e emoyable enteltalnments are en route QAM - v Y . . . . V . . . , ' , 64 ' u - ax , , ' as , , I I h i . V . K L , . I k . . I I . I , K I ' I I . . I . . . ' ' ' . as ' sv ' v 1 C 1 ' . .- 1 1 ' . 2 . -' ' , . ' ' f f V . . I I V I I i T I I 7 D' I 'I ' Q c U 'I ' 'I I in , CI. ' I ' 2 ' ' D A1 - v 1 ' wi 1 7 C - ' -1 - 1 ' - ' . I ' . ' y - ' ' v . r 1 ' A ' 4 ' ' Q v ' I U ' , Y , . . . - .V i . v v . . . . . Q . v . , ' . r ' 1 , I I T ' . I - , , ' - u va L Q xr 1 f 1 - K - . x u a I Y- . Y 1 . Y . r . Y. 1 . ' 7. 4 K ' x 3 f . ' . ' ' . f .. - . . . . . v I 1 . 7 ' . - - s . - rr T L6 n as . - , I - .. -A.. I. .. .-Aiwa, W --vs .U W . -11, . , A FT vi: ru. ,Uly- 5 . I.I...1.-,,,,, - .- , , .. . , . ,Q li 4.-5 ,. i:...,Mp, I Q I MAHISCO Ammfxmwuf- Nr' QQ Q '-:af J J X QQR wi f X A X-3 www X X 5 -Aww IQIQ :Sl-M 'f 'mM2 fb I x 'XF ff T' 3 :T , T u h ,S ' og . A Q ... A 7, Q, ,Q g '72 ' K C ' ? 1 Qt J 2 sf 7 412' oF ! 3 ' iq 'A 7 4 5 '7 5 , , ' 'II '1 ' Q Q . l - 5 kbp a K f IQQX' A gh -X fi ,ik S 5 H, .Xb LVX-v-5.5 ' Y '25 Ig'-I ' v hm - V . X Q X J 5 L K XJ ' E fnexl my if Q, Egf- V , Y Y H 1 ,vl T ng., . .. 41 5' .Q-' 1' fQ,f'f ig-lui-L..,Q , :iff am MAHISCO l CLASS OF 1862 CLASS OF 1877 Will N Fltch Wlll H Rogers Emma Morehouse Lydla B Mlddleton BerthaB Taylor Emma L Ru r CLASS OF 1863 Jennle Cochran Sarah Marshall Asa Hunt Mary Jew ell Joseph Chapman Kate Reld Ellsha Whltehead George Chapman Dr Moffat A1018 Holsteln CLASS OF 1865 Mary Cotton Allce Conway Emma Charlesworth Belle Duncan CLASS OF 1866 Mary Capllnger Hattle Ong Thomas N Calloway Smlth M Colllns Ida M Zuck CLASS OF 1867 Sarah Thomas Dora Temple CLASS OF 1868 Wlll V Clark Luclan H Rlchardson Thomas T Dav ldson LIZZIB Dlll Jennle Culbertson Clara T Thompson CLASS OF 1870 Kate Capllnger Ness Lanham Josle Shaddy Helen LEWIS Mary Calloway Jennle Hurlbert Sallle Reynolds CLASS OF 1871 Lllla Foster Josle Rushton Lou Phllll s Klnse l a Anna Charlesworth Stanton Sallle A Worden CLASS OF 1872 Vlvla Arbuckle LIZZIC Greyble Jennle Duncan lille. Dun can Sarah Benson Ellsha M Thomas CLASS OF 1874 Cora Danlels Charles R Barnes Emma 'V vtel Rllll nle B Truax CLASS OF 1875 Della Culbertson Julla Rushlton Deputy M2115 G 'lay lor Ellza Zearlng CLASS OF 1876 Ella Arbuckle Sulle Ralston Blrdle Clough Neltu I Hubbs Nettle Ralston ton LIZZIBL Voorhees Nellle Sanxay CLASS OF 1878 Mattle B Dougherty Lue B Sulllvan Allce M Hul bert Lulle C Smock Sallle C Hubbs CLASS OF 1879 Laura M Arbuckle John L Clough Judle Brlght Katle R Cochran Emma Clegg Callle J Harrlson CLASS OF 1880 Nettle M Colgate Nellle Grayson Josle L HUtCh1DgS Emma M Davls Ida Hennessey Emma R Vorhees Annle L Duncan Maud Hutchlngs CLASS OF 1881 Jennle Elllott Sophronla S LEWIS Mlnnle Welr Frank P Gebest Clara E Rahe LlZZ16 Wllllams Cora A Hennes sy Luella Welr CLASS OF 1882 Kltty Alllng Kate Cochran Ella Early Agnes Sanx ay Fannle Vall Charles Alllson Anna Cosby Nettle Hurl bert Elmer E Scott Hallle Brlght Cora Cross Hattle Joyce Stella Stanley CLASS OF 1883 Grelner Helen D Stanton Fannle C Morton Wllllam D Sulllvan CLASS OF 1884 Fannle Capllnger Gertle Grelner John Palmer Fannle Ross Mary Cornett Anna Marquls Charles Rea Maggie Stackhouse Mamle Gavltt Dora Marks LIZZIQ Rlchert May S Wllson Fann1e Capllnger CLASS OF 1885 Carrle Calloway Clara Grebe Florence Harper Mollle Lepper Harry Phllllps Anna Weyer Belle Dolg Allce Grossman Nora Henerger Charles Mlddleton Nora Schwab Jennle Smlth Nettle Franclsco Sadle Hammell Vlc Herbst Ella Peace Ida Scott 1-f+wzl W 1919 21 . . , ' , ' , , , i . ' , i . , . s a- , 1 ' 1 ' . , . .Y . , - ' ' ' ' 1 1 ' 1 . 1 , ' ,' ' ' ' - , . , . 1 - 1 ' ' 11 . 1 . ' ' ' , ' , ' J ' Y Y ' ' . . . 1 . 1 - 1 . - 1 1 . 1 . - . . 1 1 . , 1 6 . , I , . , a ' I ' U 7 ' ' , . .. . . , , . . , ' . . , , - - 1 . - 1 1 ' ' 1 1 1 - - ' ' . Y 7 . Y ' Q 'u , n , , 8 - 1 1 I 1 . f 1 ' ' . '. ' .- , 1 ' 1 1 1 1 7 ' . . ' .. ' U .D ' al' . ' Phllllps McLelland, Llllan Pearson, Dora McCoy, Will A. Isa DaV1dS0H, Ida G- Rushton, Falley C- Wood, Ida , . . . 1 1 1 1 1 ' . . . . I , I ' , - , , 'I D - . . . . . . 1 1 .. . 1 . 1 Q 1 ' I . n Q , l , u A , I u n , a l 1 ' 1 21 '1 ' . 1 . 1 . 1 1 . . . , . - - ' ' ' i ' 0 . 2 ' . ' .u ' ' 1 1 1 . 1 ' ' - ' ' Q , 1 . , 1 . . , 1 ' 7 ' ' l ' . 1 1 1 1 ' ' 1 1 1 'A 'k' ' 3' , , l . -',, 1 ,l,-,.,,l A L-- A 8 - , f' FD 7U..i ri 1 I I 215 -'51 x QA' ii . w .q I l I., ff: fx 5 M CLASS OF 1886. Will Aten, Fannie Glenn, Rachel Kronenberger, Mat- tie Skillman, Agnes Cornett, Clarissa Hammel, Laura Pet- erman, Sara Sullivan, Gertie Gibsqn, Leah Kronenberger, Charlie Stanton, Belle Wallace. CLASS OF 1887. Emma Brashear,tGrace Gahr, Lillie Muse, Etta Croz- ier, Nora Gibson, Jessie Cunliffe, Lillie Henry. CLASS OF 1888. Maud H. Branham, Lulu Dickson, Rosa Lorringer, Carrie M. Peace, Elizabeth M Stanley, Stella M Skaggs, Minnie G Wallace Grace M Chapman Margaret DeMoss Fitch Maud Mahaffey Clara E Price Bertha V 'Swope Grace Tibbetts Lydia G White Carrie Davison Carrie M Glaser Robert T McElroy Alice M Quigley Florence C Scheik Orilla Williams Albert B Voiles CLASS OF 1889 Benjamin Baer Ida Hillabold Robert F Santon May Gray Minnie Kronenbeiger Joseph Stanley Bertha Hen nessy Adela Leland John Sterns CLASS OF 1890 Clara Aten Grace Hay Brainard Platt Nora Schofield Virginia Given Nellie Hitz Stanton Ollie Sanxay Florence Smiley Mayme Greisllng Earl Martin Flora Schelke The odore Sullivan CLASS OF 1891 Kathryn Barton Florence Cisco Adelaide Dorsev An na Friedley Ida Hitz Bessie Middleton Margaret Scheik Crozier Sallie E Thomas Jesse Bowman Lula M Deltz Pauline H Ernst Elizabeth H Gatton Agnes Hutchings Grace Myers Josephine Schumann Ella Brashears Agnes M Doig Llllle B Foltz Fred C Hennessy Ada McGregor MZFIOH Robinson Anme A Tait CLASS OF 1892 Nellie Barber Etta Hoifstadt Theresa Rlcherts Alice Robertson Bettie Thompson Maggie Burhlage Thomas sw MAHISCO MW Weyer, Lizzie Herbst, Robert McKenna, Charles Robinson, CLASS OF 1894. Eva Buchanan, Kate Snyder, Nellie Elliott, Cordia Tate, Edna Wallon, Pearl Shannon, Louise Wallace. CLASS OF 1895. ' Minnie Bishop Mathews, Anna Heck Monroe, Mamie Hoffstadt, Ferd Litterer, Carrie Mitchell Hayden, Abbie Sering Moffett, Cora Voires, Anna Cravens ,Rott, Stella Hitz Whiting, Ethel Jewell, Helen Lodge, Louis Ross Gert- rude Smock Aspinall, Lola Williams, Fritz Ernst John Hoffman Bertha Kronenberger Inez Long Fannie Scheik Crozier Pauline Tague Thomas CI ASS OF 1896 Gertie Bowman Suza Brinkworth Richard Buchanan Inez Carr Hancock Mable Creamer Bertha Crosby Mar garet Crosby Louise Diederich Rebekah Drake Hugh Gar ber Beatrice Garlinghouse Florence J Connor May Brundage Mayme Glass Ella Hampton Eddie Heuse Will Leland David Phillips McLelland Fannie L Meuser Al vin Montgomery Emma Phillips Black Irene Relser Mar garet Sering White Salome Shannon Binkley Pauline CLASS OF 1897 Frederick Crane Alhng Fannie Virginia Barritt May Bell Reed Leota Bowman Jeannette Chadwick Davis Ag nes Cochrane Mary Corya Walter Dietz Nellie DeMuth Carl Dow Daisy Ernst Michael Garber Ethel Gardner Bessie Hampton Garber Margaret Johnson Frances Hen nessy Tom McGregor Ford Moore Roland Renner Fran Stewart Sabina Townsend Mayme Wallace Elizabeth Wilson Arthur E Wooden CLASS OF 1898 Ella B Branham Dow Agnes Carr Morgan Hattie Cohen Cross Will S Dow Mary H Firth Helen Francisco Robin Graham Mayme Griffin Maud Hammond Lulu Har Abbie Townsend. Townsend '1 l , - . ,l ' ' 1 - 1 1 1 1 , n 0 I , Q I i , 0 . 1 , , . , ' . ., . 1 . . J . . . . 1 l .1 . 1 -I 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 I 1 . l 1 1 il . . . ' . ' . 7 7 '- . , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 . 1 5 A 1 1 ' 1 . . n K 1 1 0 1 ' A 1 1 - ' 1 . . 1 - . 1 ' - 1 1 1 ' l I 1 n s , u 1 , u , , , , 7 9 7 l . ' n , , , - 1 1 J . 1 l 0 n . . , I l Q , N . . . , , - - . , - . . 1 I . . 1 . 1 . ' 1 D 1. 1 1 P l 1 . 1 1 1 1 if Q.. . . , ' ' , . ' . 1 -x I 1 L I 1 1 . 1 1 1 ' I - Q1 . - 1 1 1 . 1 1 1. k i . 1 , 1 1 ' 1 1 1 0 I , . I ', In , , , I 0 ,lil ' L. . . . . , Y ' . ' . A , . . , . ' l . , ' . , 1 . Q 1 1 l . . . 1 1 1 ' Hoffman, Nellie S. Roberts, Edward S. Roberts, Carrie FIS, Bessie Hitz, Lucy Hughes, Zoe Hutchings, Helen Hen- FL, I 1 1 -0 :NY I :L ---+- , Q-1, ,-, j1 A4--- ' 510455 EW ---24,1 M :iz . V-W - Q-A-H Gulf 5m M aww MAHISCO swam... E 1-:ma li li ll 5 I nessy, Mable Johnston Chas. Leonard, Emma Niesse, Gert- rude Henry, Daisy Nash, Strussie Nash Giltner, Mayme Davis Geo. Sherlocke Jas. L Snyder, Paul Snyder, Bessie g Stackhouse, Ben Stewart Emma Stuart, Lulie Winnefeld. 1 CLASS OF 1899 1 Anna Barton Powell Cora Brump Allman Grace Christie Tait Grace Cochran Florence Conway Maud Grayson Deweese Katie Hughes Reynolds Cosby Phillip Kestner Bert Lay Mabel Moore Lida Price Agnes Rea George Rea Henry Schofield George Simpson Anna Smith Hodges Sherlocke Mary Van Horn Ashly Jeannette Wilson Robert Rea CLASS OF 1900 Clifford Ach Stewart Blasingham Emery Bowen Myrtle Courtney Joe Ernst Mamie Glauber Joe Grlflin Walton Hampton Daisy Jamison Richard Johnson Rosetta Johnson George Middleton Lola Ryker Elsie Schooley Flora Snyder Pearl Spotts Charlotte Stanley Gertrude Sullivan Robert Swan Fstella Wallace Jessie Wood Wal ter Wooden CLASS OF 1901 Maud Allen George Bersch Lina Bowman Lory Al1ce Camerer Alex Golden Emma Heuse Martha Hill Guy Matthews Flora Price Kohor Lounsberry Howard Wal lace Alfred Wood John Wilson CLASS OF 1902 Alice Straub Ma Co eland Lemuel Richert Laura Stuart May Blackard CLASS OF 1903 Blanch A Cisco BenJam1n F Davis Mary Hill Jamison Clara Miller Lauer Mantle Montgomery Nesslage Jeannette Simpson Belle Watlmgton Dow ard B Coone Ethel Helen Rich Y CLASS OF 1904 Mary Anger Arthur Ach Dot Barnes Oscar Dema ree Thomas Ilinnegan, Clara Heuse, Neil Hinton, Ray Hoff- stadt, Leota Lochard, Emma Millar Oscar Rahe, John Rankin, Howard Richardson, Howard Turpin Anna Sauer, Stella Straub, Maud Wolf. CLASS OF 1905 Ella Crawford Rose Dickerson Harriet Angeline Dav- is Walter A Greiner Rachel E. Haigh Alice E Henry Edith Johnson Julia R. Klein Fred W Lotz Dorothy Brook Lotz Georgia lrlorence Miller Fay Alene Merrett Halstead S Murat Mary R Rankin Marie Crane Sapping- ton Bertha May Straub Virginia S. Wymond CLASS OF 1906. Flxa Bowman Ford Bowman Lee Childs Elsie Hitz Ella Kahn William Millar John Radcliff Mollie Slattery Vella Wilson Geoige Wray Carl Friedersdorff CLASS OF 1907 Mary Bowman Ethel Calloway Lena Camerer Kath erlne Crawford William Cochran Fred Dxederlch Florence Frledersdorfl' Gertie Gordon Elizabeth Gossom Virginia Hltz Mary Hughes William Klein Nladme Millican George Osner William Rahe Willa Walker Lila Wilhoit Lottie CLASS OF 1908 Edward Arbuckle Frank Benham Marguerite Bersch Minnie Branham Mary Chapman Rov Dunlop Bess Fried ersdorff Vinnie Gray Gilbert Harr Mary Hensler Clara Hunger Grace Huntley Harry Kellam Helen Lauer Geo Lewis Robert Millar Clinton E Moffett Archie Priest Wolf Horn lforee Walker William Werning Florence Wlnne feld Georg1neYunker CLASS OF 1909 laura Bach Horton Barber Mary Brossart Earle E Buchanan Josephine L Cadzow Moses Cochrane Marv Driggs Nell Ferguson Everett E George Margarete Cib son Georgia Haumesser Corlne Johnson Phillip Kahn Mary Kernen Irwin Klem William Kremer Harry Lemen fswaarsa'-'ff-c.., ...warm 1919 Wa-eww ...T-Renamed I , , I 1 , I ' 1 ll l y . ll l . ul 1 1 ' Y V , . , , . . 1 ' 9 1 1 1 tal 1 1 1 1 ' 1 ' ' ' i 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' ' I 1 . 1 1 9 ' ' ' ' 1 1 4 1 ' ' ' 1 l 1 - . . . rr . , H .. 1 r , 1 . , lil Ll ' ' 1 1 1 1 W1 Ill 1 I 1 . 1 ' 1 , I - , 1 I, , , . lil 1 1 1 1 W! M . . . 0 ll It! , ' , ' , 1 1 1 ' ' fl 1 1 - 1 1 ' ' ' ' ' g . , , i , 7 . ' . .' - ' . . . v ' 1 1 4' 1 9 ' ' , ' ' , ' ' ' ' , ll ll , ' . . ' . ' A . . . ' . 1 1 1 1 lr . ' . - Ni li 1 1 ' . 9 N . It , - , ' ' . . 1 9 . . 1 , ' ' . ' . I 1 I 1 . 1 9 ' L' A 7 Y ' ' 1 1 1 A - 9 1 ' l ' I , u , J , 0 , c I . li .' y . p . . ' . ' . 1 ' ' Y V tl 4 Rea, Grace M3I'tm,B9SS19 Wllllams, Grace Rmgwald, SUS19 Harriet Renfro, Mndred Sauer, Lola Sullivan, Nora Van - , . . . . M! 7 ' 1 I 1 1 ' ld - f - it - . 1 ' . 1 1 X ' i 1 . 1 ' 1 U J X' . 7 ' Y ' .V L , , , ' , ' 1 1 1 ' 9 A I . Va . . 1 . 1 . - 1 . . 7 ' ' . 1 i ' 1 . . 1 1 ix , ' , , ' 9 1 1 1 L: M fT '1 ' , - ' -' lf' 'wif :'1 7 5.14 T- A-U -' le l 5 HN ' 9' ' A it ., V Y Kiefer! 4 ' , I f'- , ' .. ' 30 aw a MAHISCO w '-fm wwe John Lotz Lawrence H Matthews Herbert Metzger Car r1e P Moffett Harold Patton Adelbert Stelgerwald Edlth Stewart Jeannette Tester Lyland TGVIS Nell Wallace Chester Wllllams Robert Wlll1amS Grace Wood CLASS OF 1910 Gertrude Augustlne Frleda Bach Mollle Bach Sam Buchanan McK1m Copeland Argus Dean Gold1e Douglas Hattxe Drlggs Mary Eckert Gale Frances Frazler Hltz Gertrude Law Pearl McK1nney Cora Mlllar Jean M1ll1can Ferdmand Rahe Florence Rahe Cora Renfro MHPIOH A Schofield L1ll1an Shaughnessv Wallace Skeldon Ethel Slmpson Howard Spauldmg W1l11am Straub Ol1ve Stew art Earl Swan Charles Weber Ina Wood Cllfford Zoeller CLASS OF 1911 Charles Anger Stella Brooks Ethel Copher Gladys L Cox Stella Cravens Howard Douglass Edna Grelner Edna Ferguson Clara Flnnegan Irw1n Flola Fred Flynn Char les Grooms Carl Grossman Anna F Harper Jullet Hoff Helen Leland Henry Lyons Helen McGregor Betha Metz ger Mary E Ph1lllpS Fred Pommerehn Ahce Radcllffe Ethel Rlvaud Wallace Robertson Gertrude Rousch Blanche Ryker Leota Stott Mary Wllson Robert Yunker CLASS OF 1912 Carl Bach Anna Bang rter Nell Bxngham Llbble Clements Cleon Colgate Davld Cox Martha Deltz Kath ryn Donlan Blanche Garber Maude Gremer Mable Ford Mary Frances Hargan Walter Hewett Helen Hughes Os car Hunger Mlldred Huntlngton Helen Johnson Jullan Keller Bernlce Knoebel Madellne K Laldley Glenn Law Harold Lotz Thomas K Luckett Vlnton Matthews John Nlesse Verna Paugh Nell Pogue Marle Rapp Margaret Robeltson Lavant Sample Gertlude Schroeder Frieda Schwab M1nn1e Schwab Margaret Scott Gladys Shlpman Robert H Stanton Mable Stem Bermce Stern Helen Sul zer Robert Thomas Margaret P Vall Olyne Whealey Eleanor Wyatt CLASS OF 1913 Mary Barnes Carrlck Cochran Florence Demaree Howard Demaree Leota Denny Agnes Donlan Anna Fehr Hazel Furbush Howard Haak Rlchard Heck Mer w1n Holtzman Hazel Jamlson Alfreda Kalb Lella Lamb Helen Lotz Mamle Rlvaud Nellxe R1vaud Alv1n Rogers Mabel Ryker John Sauer Ophella Schnaltter Golden Skeldon Mary Spauldlng Margaret Gertrude Stlllhammer May TBVIS CLASS O11 1914 Dalsy Adams Edna Augustme Theresa Blerck Stan ley Cochrane Ada Colgate Elzla Commlskey Ellzabeth Davlson Mayme Fra ICISCO Van Franclsco Laura Gertz Vera Hammel Ercel Hank1ns Carolyn V Hargan Ellen Harper Martha Hatch Charles Heck Hazel Helmsath Chrls Herblg Howard H1tZ Mlldred Hummel Marcella Leakey Wllham Keller Edna Kestner B atrlce Lanham Ce 11 B Slmeon E Leland John Matthews Boyce Morrow Schelke Mlldred Al1ne Ryker Edlth Sauer Eugene Sauer Frleda John Shaughnessy Ethel Shockley R Lewls Stern Txbbetts Royden Vawter Martha Wlnter CLASS OF 1915 Ahce Adams Donald Bear Eleanor Beerck Blrd Wallace Blshop W1ll1am Bowman Roy E Brown Nora Bucknell Irene Bucknell Ella Rhea Carson Wllllam Clay JGSSIB Copher Burton Eaglln Serlng Ernst Robert Fagln Anne Flnnegan Al1ne Garllnghouse Gladys Gray son Nadme Harr Margaret H1tz Mable Housefield Moffett Inglls Albert Johnson Antolnette Keller Mary E Leland Bernard Lotz Frleda Lotz Bessle B Lyon Mlldred McKen na Elsle Mersdorff Ahce M1llar Charles Nlchols Dale Ph1ll1ps Bernard Rahe Ernest Rogers Margaretta Rousch Rosamond Ryker Lou1s Schofield Edwln Stucker Rachel Sauer Ph1ll1p1ne Wolf Margaretta Waltz James K Weber Dana M Vaxl L11l1an Yunker Leo Yunker Gold1e awwia-,N 12 1919 :,t,..,..1,. Mgmme . gf-41, 5 - - A - nun' , 585' 1 ' ' W' M ' ' A f ' ' -fu .U 'H'- X, A5 J V V J Y 1 ..,,,,.,,,,,.., ' -...,..,....-..,,.-,.. t,..c. -.- ,..-,..-. if 4 Q c 1 , . , . , . . 1 . . , 1 l 1 , I 1 1 Q 'S 1 . ' 1 I I P 7 1 1 l 1 Y 7 ' 1 1 . 1 U 1 ' 'Ax . ' 1 1 I . 1 . 1 . , . , . , Y ' ' , . , U , 1 l 1 1 . D . 1 ' . ' . ' . ' ' ' . ' 1 ' 2 ' 1 1 I ' l 1 ' . 1 I 1 X 5 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 ' 1 1 E . 1 1 ' 1 1 , , , . . 1 . 1 . . 1 1 f V 1 1 1 . 1 Y ,' , 7 A 1 U 1 1 4 1 . 1 ' . ' 7 9 7 C ' , , 7 1 1 - ' ' 1 1 1 1 . stadt, Frank Holtzhauer, Evelyn Hood, Mable R. Jessup, PHWOH. Everett PhiHiPS1 FI'3Y'1CiS PFGHB-tt, E9-Fl R02-'I61'S1 Q i 1 , , '- I 1 I 1 1. ' ' 1 , D . t . , , i I , ' 1 1 .1 1 1 1 D 1 ' V Y ' ' 1 1 1 ' . E 1 ' I ' . . 1 1 1 u 1 1 ' 1 . 1 ' , , , f' 1 1 1 1 ' ' ' - 1 1 1 1 N . 1 I 1 , I . . . . ,I . , , 1 . 1 l 1 ' 1 , : . , , 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 I 1 . , A 1 1 1 1 . . 1 D i 1 . . . , . i - . 1 n . 1 ' 4 1 . 1. I 1 1 I 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 ' . 1 1 l 1 ' 1 . I . , ' 9 ' , . Y 9 ' 1 1 1 D u . 1 1 H ' ' 1 - 1 1 1 , I W' X f 'f :'vssreai isI-:asf-:ar- ' ' 1.-V ' ' i1-1 - ' 5 ' 'i -. ' . , . , . , , , .. . . - . J gn ,., 8 ,. .s. MAHISCQ E ' 1 CLASS OF 1916. Maude Anderson, Winfred Ashby, Tressie Augustine, Rayburn Austin, Ruth Bellamy, Nay Cochrane, Aldean Copeland Charles Creamer Randall Colgate, Edward Holtzman Pauline Hughes Mary Jackson Charles Klein Lola Lee Charles McCullough Nettie Ralston Grace Sauer Harry Shaughnessy Opal Sherman Ella Stuart CLASS OF 1917 . Hazel Augustin Cullie Brook Bernice Bucknell Leah Barber Alois Beerck Jessie Buchanan Sanxay Cowlam Robert Caplinger Rosetta Commiskey Gus Campbell Lin- da Clements Alfred Donat Earl Douglas Bertha Eaglin Fred Frledersdorff Jas Hargan Margie Hancock Harry Horton Ruth Hanna Mary Hoefllng Addie Jones Russel Kloepfer Mabel Lltson Accia Martin Harriet McGlasson Charles Hughes. Louis McIntyre, Harold McKenna, Floyd Meeks, Jessie A Metchem, Wilburn Mickel, Alene Oliver, Alene Pate, Mary Pratt, Clara Ringwald. Goldie Smith, Edw. Skeldon, Mor- ris Strother. Marion Singer. Margaret Steinberger Maud Schad Earl Turner Elenor Texis Virginia Tex is Margaret l Vaughn Barbara Wunfleilinh. Charles Winscott 1 Cl ASS OF 1918. Carlyle Antrobus Roy Black Verence Brett Bucknell Agnes Demaree Hovmrd Denton. Ruth Myrtle Donat Virginia Ernst Paul Fewell Wilhelminia Furnish lucille - A Crayson Robert Haak Meriit Harper louise Glenn Hewitt Glenna Joyre. Fdna Tanham. Mabel Ian- Q ham Marie Miller John Mcfuire Mildred Miles LeRoV Peck Nellie Robbins Marianna Schonelrl Rov Sewer Don ald Weyer Dorcas Wlllyaid Maydene Woodlill Heath IN MEMORIAM Christopher Marlow Herblg was born in Madison August 21 1894 He was educated ln the public schools in this city and graduated from Madison High School with the class of 14 He entered the service in April 1918 received his train mg at Camp Taylor Kentucky and was in active service in 1918 Of all the many graduates of Madison High School he alone made the supreme sacrifice Thus we honor his memory He sleeps at last a he1o of his race Dead' and the night lies softly on his face While the faint summer stais like sentinels Hover above his lonely resting place Who gave to 1l.1StlC9 what a soldier can The courage of his arm a patient heart And the fire soul that flamed when wrong began Eglin mg?- ....n...Jc ggi-igggg 1 1 v 1 1 1 1 1 1 Y 1 Y ' 1 ' . 1 1 1 1 4 ' ' ' 1 1 1 1 I 1 Y . ' ' I ' 1 1 Y' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 K 1 ' , , .1 , , 1 . 1 - ' . 1 , 1 K 1 1 ' v D 1 ' ' I l ' 1 1 . 1 1 1 . fi 1 . 7 1 f '-1 . 5 1 ' 1 ' . 1 ' ' ' ' . ' ' ' 1 ' h 1 . 1 ' .1 ' 1 1 1 - IQ l 1 1 1 1 F a I L l i l 3 l ' ' as , - . . . 1 - . . . u .' 1 A , 1 . '- . Q . . ' ' . . . . . . . ' f 1 1 1 l j France from May until the time of his death, August 7, A soldier, yet less soldier than a man, 1 Q l - . . I - ' ' - ' ' 1- il 1 ' 1 I ' 1 ll 1 l . . - ' 7' ,' 1- ,W ' Es. if ,li 1 so ,,e 1 8 8 1, Q ,,M,,M,,r, 1 1 ,si L-: n,,-.,,a . .- ,.,, ,,,---,1.. H- ,-,,,,,,,-,,w,,,,, en, .1 gf , MADISON HIGH SCHOOL S NEW SONG All schools should have a school song During the year it was realized that Madison High School had none In the latter part of the school year a contest was held for the selection of a song for the school One Tuesday was set aside for the writing of the song in the English classes under the direction of Miss Hilands and Miss Wells From this collection of xaried songs a committee from the Boosters Club composed of Helen Crozier Viv len Magers Wray Waters and Elmer Sulzer chose the first ten songs After these ten were chosen a faculty committee composed of Miss Griffith Miss Hilands Miss Shipman and Mr Muncie made the final selection Very MADISON MY fTune Maryland My Marylandj Thou art the topic of our lays Madison my Madison' Thou are the theme of all our praise Madison my Madison' Where in our State the first faint ray Of Education s light held sway And first within our hearts today Madison, my Madison! We laud, we love. we cherish thee, Madison, my Madison! Thy honor as our own shall be, Madison, my Madison! happily the choice was unammous in both committees C H Rousch the book dealer offered as a prize Five Dollars in gold or Eight Dollars in trade to the win ner of the contest This stimulant with the added school spirit inspired the pupils to their best efforts Mav Stewart a member of th 10A class proved to be the winner May is a demure little girl who comes to our school from the country and her success in this con test has won the entire approval of the school From the song written by Delia Snyder one stanza was adopted by the school as a team song MADISON Through days of' 1oy or days of pain Thy teachings shall not be ln vain And true to thee we will remain Madison my Madison! When all our school days here are done Madison my Madison' The cares and tasks of life begun, Madison, my Madison! Remembering glad days of yore, We still will love thee as before, Revere thy name forever more, Madison, my Madison! MAY STEWART, 1921. fAdopted team song versionl. Although some schools may have some pep, Old red and white will always be Madison, my Madison, The symbol of the victory, We've got them skinned a mile, you bet, We'll ever know and ever see, Madison, my Madison, Madison, my Madison! EQ Wfvs DELIA SNYDER, 1922. smlfffiiifct MAHISCO ttttt c :yi ,,e i'f'i flffffii.-i?EW , l . . . . ' D I ' . , i y , . u Q V n I li . 1- I le l , ' 7 Y -', - - . ' - l . l O , I lv , I L -. u, , I ' u .0 , , ! i, . - Y . . I . ' . A , mf MAHISCO 1,. E APPRECIATIONS The succebs of the 1919 lU'1h1SCO IS due not 'done to the 6Cllt0IS but also to thoee who eo xx 1ll1ngl3 and gcn 91 ously hclped to m1ke lt 1 success Esocc1allv do we apprcclate the 56121098 of John Ha1pe1 alld Bemfud Hung,e1 for the valu1blc art contubutlons to H1flv Sz Spauldlng, md the Democmt Plllltlllg Lompany 101 V hen M1 Kmtteuohn and Mr NIUHCIQ 2l.lllN9d at M H S athletxce wcrc 1n '1 dccldedly, clegenelatcd stxte of lffalrs All bmnchcs of school QDOlt h'1d been dlS rc1111ru d Ullfll Baskct Ball alone suuncd and 111 thclr supelxlslon we hue 1ust hnlshed one ot the moat ucce siul bca cns 1111anc1ally 1f not 0th8lXV1SL that we have ever had Basket B111 and track a1c agfun fum then mmw coultcslcs md h lp l11n1llx uc msh to tha 1k the entne studc nt bo lx who so cnthus11st1c1llx and lox allx gaxc then Sl.1DIlOlt md to thc muchfmts xx ho so ccnclously adxc1t1scd IN duc thc lox Ll suppolt ot oul 19 MICIS NIAHISCO SlAI1I lx cstabllshed 'md tcnn1s '111 entnclx neu spmt to1 'X H S his bccn 1ll'KlOlULUl Hld uc bccn xblc to schedule enouch g,'1mcs wth Sl,ll0l1Y'1lllIlf,., h1 h schools ue 1 ould also hue had both 1 t b1ll ll l b1se l11ll 1ectlx ittubutcd to ou1 1 hlctlc llllectfllw who 111 thls onc sholt s lson hue accompllshcd H1016 lOl Nl H b thln 11x othcl co lchcb 111 1118 p1ex1oub scasou 21s1w11'1111.., 'f' 1919 1.c,m Mamma 22. 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ULQ 'W'-f Q- X TU mm HMM Hffffwz XM LGRCCQ F Vlj ., ff.-rm.. .......:'s MAHISCO ---L W3 We edltors may dxg and write T1ll our finger ups are sore But some guy IS sure to blurt I xe heard that Joke betore Don t. for Freshmen Don t Feel bad lf she turns down your b1d for the other fellow he probably feels as badly about lt as you Dont try to tell Mr Kattemohn all you know He probably knows a few thlngs Don t klss a glrl on the steps of her home the mouth IS the proper place Don t subscribe tor the I lteraly Dlgest It IQ cheaper to use someone else s Dunme fQUlt8 happllyj I say old tellow gne me a match Dunme- But Joey It wont st11ke Joe-Huh' Thats tunny It struck a mmute ago Louls Franclsco- Say did you say Margaret Reed locked her mother out of the house yesterdav and went out w1th a strange man P Dot Vall Oh' Yes and she lett a note lnslde tell mg her where she had gone Arthur Pullem No I sald you had no sense Can You Imagine Feet Leland Bemg dxgnlfled Chapel Vvlthout talking IH the back row Room 2 With halt of the students on tlme M H b Havmg excltement ot any klnd Benme Lotz Wlth hls halr combed Louls Franclsco-On time to class Llmer Sulzer Slnglng a solo Mlss Harglt Bemg Mrs Munue Mr Munue Proposmg l ouxse Lckert Not talkmg about Blll Kltty Donlan Wlthout an argument Feet Wlth hls trousers pressed Dorothy Vall When she grows up Helen Chandler Slllglhg ln grand operas Bdlth Demaree Maklng a recltatlon The Freshmen come 1nto school Very trlghtened and shy as a rule They are atrald to Slt down They are afrald to walk around Then why do the If reshles come to sch Catherme M Roe to class ool 01 Herman Oh' that 15 all rlght LOUISE Johnson Colette what are you scratch mg your head for? Colette Keller Because I am the only person It IS better to fool mth a bee than to be mth a tool who knows when It ltches if -f fs-M ,g 1 Q gg' WLM -at-s EH5 9l4 '15 fe at F A e ' an-' li' I ' 3 1 gg . f V . . N v Q? 3 ' ' n v Y ' ' in - AI 'ff H1 ' ' 3 , . , . . . I do. .- A r - , . v . . . si . ' . - ' - r '- . . . ' 59 , . . ' ' . 7 . ' A ' , x I u ' I 4 4 v - ' ' f . 3? . .- ' . -' - - ' . ,I I . , . . 4 1. - . g ' - I . 7 ' f . . . . -,, U V . .Y W , ,. . . , , , ' YF l I ' 4 ' I . .. 7. I Joe M.- All right, here. Vlvlan Magers-Vlrthout a blush. ' n u 91 - 1 N ,' an -1 g 1 , . y Q i c. . . ' . H I . i . V . . g I . . , . . - D 'Q ' ' Ll 1 ' 1 1 E . L. , . . , Y , It L. , K . .K . y . . . I -', u 1 Q 2 , H ' l w . . . - I .. . , . . . A . .H X , U ui , i , - . , . Q --' , ' f . , Tu . ' ' I . --H Y - :wig ' li , gf '-.. . 'A. V 9 ' ' I-2 . is., STN HJR? uh g Y, gn: . wwf, as-.-- 1- : K ' 1- ' li yn.-m'v-f-.nfvsvnv ----Q? Y.-Y - - - - or or MAHISCO E is I y Under the spreading chestnut tree, E I y Our dear joke column standg '55, Q . Its forced to take the ancient ones, N? For lack of helping hands. A ,,, pn' if Q EX: 1 4 RICHAPD JOHNSON Qin Senior meetingj- I sup- Feet Leland- Mr. Katterjohn just gave me a call- f I 4 pose you all know why we are assembled here together ' g down for something I didn t do. ' -' this period Wiay Wateis Something you didnt do what CHARLES STANTON Because we could not as was lt? Semble apart If eet My school work Prof Qtodghlll Are you laughing at me? Class Oh N0 S11 ' Prof Then what else IS there in the room to laugh at? Miss Doig Cevplainlng problem in physicsl And no one can be in two places at once Bennie Lotz Oh ves they can Last week I was in North Madison and I was home sick all the tline Mr Muncie Cto ieweleij Er ei he he Jewelei Edward bring out that case of engage Sidney Cofield What happens when a light falls ment iings into the water at an angle of forty five degrees? Ford Dodds It goes out Charles Schnabel fF1ll1ng grain order in bookkeep lngl Now Where s mv coin? Nathan Sauer On yom foot of Course Frances Schofield What course will Dorothy Vail graduate in ff' Mr Katterjohn In the course of time Paul Peddie fto M1 KD What IS the test to be 'r on tolslifnigiterlohn paper Joe Morehead Mr Katteriohn In regard to what you said in class this morning Did you mean me Why no I meant the common run of fellows Paul Peddie There aie some things in light I don t see Gaiiett Donlan Perhaps you did not have enough Helen Crozier CA Senior Engllsh Studentj And I llght on them gave him the terriblest and awfullest raklng LQQWQWQEWW WM, ,mLJW MW!!-Jhjmw M? mmf' L ca cc 5? n. 9 u Q IH 3 'Y ca 1 . 5 . . . ' -- , is , I cz ' 99 I - - - - Q j' X U 1 lc , U ll 1 - 1' . EJ if , MQ ' -Y R, -. ,' 'X' .H mf ' 44 - yy Q . we I 1 , Y . 11, U ' 4 79 . . . . . . U ' ' -' 1 9 - A ' in - ' ' - , n .U .. L . A . - as ' . j . . ,, ' - V 1, ' ' , u , n 1 ' 9 . ' ' ' ' ' . H . ' ,. . , . 9 5 - i. ,- as . l . , - . u n W I , V - I ' u x i vp . H 7' 1 L t . u ' ' A as V . n ' A 'ijt 1 , . ' rr Q- ' if - u ' rr 2. , 1 , .gg ff L., . Q N . 4 f . . l 1 .Q yr - ' 4 ' 3 A - . ' as rr 1 I , , gy .- , Q N U n , I Y , , :fn ' aa , , ' ' ' '. . '12 1 K - '. . gg 1 yy of A - 1- . i- Q, I ' ' M . . . . H 955 ' 7' . ,, A . . . ,, 'fi if 'i . . N i lf Y' J '1 , . 'LW Y ,-LA 513. - . ,, Leg, - V . sfym ,Z - Q ' ., 5' 1 . P'- fri '- -3 'A ft' - - - ' HR! 'V' L ' . : gi ' ' . ':','1 - ,:' --. H 5 x 5 Q12 H-f ,5 i N I ,url Y V, X51 ,g -,YL 4 .5 Y , . redux, ,fb .,.f.dria5'gg.L..fV ,slam MAHISCO M 'E 'f31--' ' l LOVERS' CLUB. it . Headquarters-Any nook in the dark. Members-Ford Dodds, Stanley Leland, Roy Keller, F ', Fritz Coleman, Chas. Schnable, Joe Morehead, Red- ford Dorsey and Chas. Stanton. , James Demaree-To be initiated soon if he W'll Wg- confine his attention to one girl and let the rest alone. ii Gale Crozier-Refused admission because he loves all the girls. Pure jealousy on the part of members is I the cause. .gt S is for the sense that each possesses our efficiency you see N for the name thats high and mighty high ideals we ll all agree other classes we are teaching llght and right we ll always be Put them all together they spell SENIOR The brightest class you ll ever see ANNA SAULEY Agent This vacuum will keep anything hot or cold for 72 hours Chas Dunne Dont want it If I have anythng worth drinking I don t want to keep it 72 hours Miss Shipman Now rencember if 50.1 want to o anything well begin at the bottom Dot Vail How about sw 1mm1ng'7 When is a Joke not a Joke? Usually I Wonder. It always has been a puzzle to me What sailors sow when the plow the sea. Does coHee go with the roll of the drum, And why is a speaking likeness dumb? What was it that made the window blind? Whose picture is put in a frame of mind ? When a storm is brewing, what does it brexv? Does the foot of a mountain wear a shoef Can a drink be got from a tap on the door Does the edge of the water cut the shore? How long does it take to hatch a plot? Has a school of herring a tutor 01 not? Have you eye p 1u ed a volume of smoke Can butter be made from the cream ot a ioke ' Who IS it fixes the teeth of a gale? Are questions to answer which I fail Have you any experience in agriculture? asked the farmer of the Senior W orking Reserve Chailes Stanton Only theoretically speaking s r I understand for instance that you should make hay while the sun shines Robert Schelke It must be fire to sing in the Boys chorus Joe Moorhead Yes it ought to be fin or impris onment Sam Colgate Theie IS something praying on my mind It worries me Bill Colgate Never mind it will soon starxe to death 5.4 R-1 sit it FA Q5 fs I, 7 Af 5: -A ,, . -'X 4 1 5' C is E V3 if ,-if -f wwf fu... 1-awrfm 1919 MW -l-Q--i- --H We fm if i . ' . we . . ' ' v' o 1 c E IS , ' V Us . . , . , . . 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'I- Fqfj,:'-4 'A ni' ' f'I ,.I,'Q' ' ,LY-find rr 'ur Y V Y HWY A 'Hi-'mir pil YV, ,sg-if Q-'rv - a,f-:,i-i1ii-'121f-9-i'1':f -' ' -'f 75- Y 3 'F 'K' f.,,f.. f ' 1 ' ' ' ' ' fd:--1' - 4 1 - W' 'W My parents told me not to smoke Or hsten to a naughty 1oke They made lt clear I must not w1nk At pretty guls or even th1nk About lntomcatlng drlnk To dame O1 fl1rt 18 very wrong Wlld youth chase women w1ne and song I k1SS no g,1rls not even one I do not know how lt IS done You wouldn t th1nk Id have much fun I DON T Joe IVI Say Peddle what tlme IS 1t Peddle About 8 20 Joe How do vou know 'P Pedd1e Saw Ch1ck gomg to school J What does M1ss Hllands teach 7 S Be on tlme to class J She does? I thought someone saxd she taught Fnghsh I Scott Ct1anslat1ng, pe1 fect of amo J You have been loved MISS Wells Not yet but I st1ll have hopes M1 Stodgsh1ll Redtold what IS a boa1d foo Duke Douev icau ht nappmgj The low er end ot a wooden leg s1r Thomas V1HC8Ht ftldl'lSl2.tlIlg' Latlnj Caesal pro tected trom the enemy that part of h1m whlch was 1n the rear Ap0l0gl0S to Klpllng' Oh Ive taken school as I found It I ve scored and I ve flunked 1n my tlme Ive had my Slege of the teachers And four of the lot were prlme I was a Fresh1e 1n 15 Ignorant ot Latln as s1n Llttle MISS Hughes she taught me Pounded lt stead1ly 1n lNext as a classlcal Sophomore I travelsed the ages dlm Gulded by Kazda 1n H1story And I ve learned about teachers from hxm Then as a Jumor bewlldered Wlth a heart that was growlng weak I sought the a1d of M1ss H1l3HdS A Senlor w1th aspect terrlhc And a head begmmng to swell Along w1th NISS Do1g and chem1c s We concocted a terrlble smell So I ve taken school as I found It Bu, now IS the end of the fun F01 the more you ve learned 1n these four years The less you w1ll know when they re done And the end of It all IS a sheepskln Wlth prmtlng most lovely to see So be warned by my lot fwhlch I know you w1ll not And learn about teachers from me Anon . 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Perfection ls Gur Aina The Foundation of Our Business Will Spell STYLE SERVICE SATISFACTIGN I1'1th1SpeI'1Od of uncertalnty you must trade largely on fa1th fa1th 1n the 1ntegr1ty of your dealer falth 111 h1s sense of fa1rness and Justlce 70 years of servmg the people1syourev1denceofour 10042 PERFECTION Mens Young Mens and Boys Outfitters Q7VIarks 81 Benson Co. 0 0 g o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 u 0 o 0 5 a o L 7 7 7 Q 7 Y-lilly r 'F 1 A4 si Q 1 It Is Rumored . ' B nnie Iotz wants to know what a statuary law Cl'l3Il0q Dunne can 1un a Fo1d smm due box plav basket ball shoot KC1 ansl llde a ponx 1un a motor boat Dlax golf flffht 1escue he1o1nes plax football dle nltumllw cuss and klss '1 51111 Plflen Q111e1 IS takngr xoeal lessons FT1f7 Folen an 1 wnts to know lf the1e fue anv no men bf ofs lH the Pvblc P1ll Folsfate 11 mfs to know 1f nolm bears weve brouffht dow n here lt' thf-1 Vl011lfl haxe to be kent on 1ce at the lmms ol WT H Q 1 hw r thfn 'mn1 shoe Shlne son1et1rne th1S month NI1 K1tt91l0hH lnclud 0u1tf rnatchless are he1 da1k b1o11n 1 1 1, H11 httle hand It C 0 fuhtn I tell hu she 18 1 Qhesf11sI'1m att Put 1 hen hu nencll I would u u u I Illll' h-1ndIcC C Qulek f1 om he1 Cheeks the blushes oo oo Hcr1ns14rIf1 pp p The f'ollo111nQf stanva was eomnosed 1ef'entlV bv vnnu IWCCUITF' lan asn111n'f 111n1o1l uho 1 as v lqynof 1 h ll 11111114 hmmn1t 'Xhss flaw 110 Ill V l those lldlnff th1o11 rh f'1fe1o rnax go flown QIRIIS 1- as MAHISCO A Sophomore s Version Ceha s1g'hed bes1de the seas1de Qulte b6S1d9 herself was she For bes1de her on the lee s1de Iwo one sat beslde her See? Slttlng the1e b99ld8 the seas1de Who 19 thlq Whom Ceha sees? 4 Yes t1s CHQQZII l And he sees her W1ll he S8129 her? Pat1ence please' Cease1 sees her httle lfnees are Perfut and w1tbo11t a flaw And th surf 1n Wh1Ch he sees her Hardly covers er the law Ce1se1 ufuts no ll'1tY'OflUC'll0H Down he flons and takes her hand For when C'1lq'1l s bv the sea slr Caes ll has a lot of sand' Then pam Celma gets 1nd1,qnant Puts hms woonw on the blmk And sa s Faesarl Please s1r Pease slr' Hubbv s rwht behlnd I th1nkl MR IVIUNFIF What became of Nmevahl T OUTQT1' UFWFRT Tf was destrox ed MR MUNCIE Well LOUISE what became And flom the 100111 thex all dld pass, TYF97 And now they haxe no Lat1n class LOUISE Punctured M1 Munme YI we men hesltate fools me Cer He Stood on the brldge at mldnlght lm D1sturb1ng rny sweet repose qam qlllli-W A1e xou QUIGQ FOI' he WEIS 3 fat m0SQU1f0 Mr Munue I am CERTAIN And the budge was the br1dge of my nose 'Y NM ,'y1.'? l il' -'FinN q, F:l'i1f1asv1 m QQ 1 E L Q I L, 1? - - ,sz sf. gf' gg e an 11 ' ' ' ' 1 , 1 , S4 is ' ' 5555? - Q 1 . . ef! 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Y Y-- .. 1 1 . 11 ..- fe A ff---f iifff- -- 1 Ad., 1- 1 . rn-- ..,.,, A 'f ' Qgmruf -195,23 lzpx fgww- -we QM Bemg y X Well Dressed Is merely a matter of knovvmg Where to buy your clothes You know our pO11Cy and our merchand1se both are ded1cated to your sat1sfact1on THE HOME OF KUPPENHEIMER AND CLOTHCRAFT CLOTHES 1919 9 A ff X r . 0 ' if A ' . . , . y:Jl yy if2:? g K ff eesy Xf , so sy yy OEB EL S l THE TEN COMMANDMENTS Revised for M H S I Thou shalt honor thy principal and all the facul II Thou shalt not pass through the hallways with noisy and hurried tread III Thou shalt not enter into the class room through the hall yea verily thou shalt enter through the window IV Thou shalt attend every recitation that is ap- pointed unto the for fear that thou shoulds t flunk V When leaving the chapel room depart thou not in haste for fear that thou shalt be required to move more slowly yea even to enter the ofllce for a long num ber of hours VI Thou shalt not work for credits alone but to gain favor 1n the sight of thy teachers VII Thou shalt take at least one term at side walk color schemes before the senior year VIII Depart not from home early lest ye be re quired to study the tlme at school but rather arrive when the other pupils have taken up their studies and be known as a brave man IX Neither shalt thou attend those parties of thy brethren unto which thou art not requested for a bath of salt water awaits three X Thou shalt not covet thy neighbor's notebook, nor anything that is his, nor shalt thou crib from him on examination day These things do and it shall come to pass that af- ter many years thou shalt graduate from the MADISON HIGH SCHOOL ELMER G. SULZER, '21 Yes, gentle readers, a staff is something to lean on. The Traveler s Advance fAn Anecdotel of Senlor names with a couple of Juniors thrown in iWe couldnt keep the Buttmskys out And I saw 1n my di earn that there was a man from a far country of Don-o lon who addressed himself to the West and went in great haste And lo and behold he was Bens ish on and his kinship was neither that of a woman Arman fdj but And as he came to the city by the lake of blue Waters he saw a crowd stoning a woman and shout mg Keller again andagaln And upon 1nqu1ry he found that the girl had stolen a Vail in which to ar range her tresses Then he soothed them Wlth kind words and addressed the woman as Gourley but she gave him a Sauer look and turning a Sheltll kefyj in the lock of the door entered the Garlmg house and was seen no more So he ran across Lotz and Jess up a small TISS that was called Stodg hill But at the crest there was a Mlller who seemed to Stanton the floor of a Vincent ian monastery And I saw in my dream he was as the Scotch say a Mlckle man But Schnabel addressed himself to him saying, Thou are Johns lslon, and by Saulleyj I do Hunger ' Therefore how much is thy meal? ' And then the Miller did by Wunderlich ' his great lips and quoth he. 'Tibbetsf' Nay saith Schnabel There ,pointing to a court- yard where strutted two gaunt 'Cockerells ' And it being the fourth hour in the morn, the cock crew, and ' Schnabel saith He seemeth weak but lo he can 'Crozier And he addressed himself to the West and started toward the Lelands of San Francisco D. Vail, '19. sm nccfs 1919 asmtmgygmggi It gs I aah-m MAHISCO ea-gms I5 . ld 7 .Y9 ty. . ' I - 'D . . ' . . . he took the name of Schnabel, 1 , ' , V , - . u ' n H - I 3:4 17 9' Get a New G 1p on L1fe Get a new grip on life. If you haye been pewimietic in the past became you haye been handlcappe bv the latk ot Health tum oy L1 a new leaf KEEP SMILINC and asceltaln what a grand and glorious thmg th1-. QCIB NCB t CHIROPRACTIC IS lor you and your lamlly It you are Healthy you are nxtuxally optlmlstlc and you haye a fum grlp on hte you ale happy m your home and ale suueebtul ln youl buelnees It you are not Healthy you become a pesslmlst and nothlng, looks good to you TAKF A NEW CRIP ON LIFE See youx Chlroplattol get hlm to give you a Spmal Analvsls and yyhen he locatee the CAUSE ot your trouble put youu lt ln hm hande unreservedly Then and not untll and will do fOl you f0YlNl1lt1t10Il and bpmal Analyele Ifxee IFFECTIUIS of lny of lhl following Q, paris may be caused by nuns lm pinged al Hn spmo by l suhluxalei vertebra Q 4 S Chiropractic smmu Adjustments QR X Will Remove the Cause of 'Sa No Surgery No Medlune No Osteopathy JAIVIFQ FOOD D C C HIROPRACTOR I raduate of Palmer School of Lhlropractlc N0 201 West Mann qtreet Madleon Indlana fhte Houls 10 to 1' Z to m 1 to 8 lady Attlndmt Phone PMA '52 9 5 5 xg O O .3 l r 3 l 4 f 'Q ti rl' Q s Y JE P . 55 r ,- . , if . I . . A. . , . . ' . 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W .H :vigil NV.. -f'3 l1fz.5 wmv sfvwgaw ea-ee+1' ' f -ef are e eeee --warg 5344 -EE MAIIIW' SOME MORE UNANSWERABLE CONUNDRUMS Ah why d1d Peg Reed fall off the Vernon Bound Truck on that eventful Illghtv How d1d It happen that M3d1SOH won the first game of the season trom the renowned team of Vernon? Why was It 1n that the Muslcal Club wanted so vexy much to haxe then plctule Ill the Annual' Why ls It that uorothv Vall cannot eat IH the kltchenl Iong.,tellow What would Chas Schnable do lf he couldn t talk? Where d1d lmamx Demalee come f1om'7 What would Colette Keller do 1f she got caught IH a hlgh Wllldo Where d1d Hannah B Tlbbetts get that walk of hers? When wlll lVIr Muncle learn how to talk? How many tunes a month do s Cay aller Keller wash h1s face How was It that ln the Mlnstrels Dlckev Johnson could hold hls mouth open all durmg, L1eutenant Gen eral Pedd1e s wrlst watch NV1ttlClSl'Y17 P1 otusox Sulael wants to know what M1 Peg I e land d1d wlth that sad compo whlch he made out of h1S own head that was sadder than Br1tann1ca'7 Why d1d the slats come out of the bed at Seymore? Whv has Katter1ohn got a bald head on account of the Bramsl Whv d1d MISS My1a Lemen slng Your So Prettv IH the Foll1es'P llhe statl' would llke to know where Ford Dodds hood cover Qotherwwe the mnk and sweaterj '7 Wheme d1d Joe Maxwell get hls Basket Ball Sllltv When d1d MISS H1lands start teach1n,fr How much d1d Charley Pratt pay for h1s gold teeth? got C1rcumstances alter klsses aaafrsfr lfllfl Stones of the Classes Freshman Emerald Sophomores Soapstone Jumors Gr1ndstone Senlors Tombstone Sad to relVIII A mald who frequently VIII Murmured Just pass me a plVIII I m rnuch too celestxal for vlands terrestrlal So I ll just have a kxss and a d VIII Of movles Ive seen qulte a few W1th tangled plots and sxmple But I ue new er seen a Hero who Got on wlthout h1S dlmple Of course you know the v1ll1an how He s Johnny on the spot But solemnly I swear to vow He s always a crack shot Ive seen a lot of films you bet And tho they re pretty falr I ve never seen an actress yet Who could keep up her haxr These movles taken ln and out And puttmg on no alrs I ve never seen one film wlthout ONE MINUTE POR REPAIRS D Vall 19 Freshmen are warts on the hands of progress I s q 1 4- 5 V ,.,,...., ....,.....-... 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I . , 1 , .... ..- .. .- ...A-A-3 4, . ap :- '11 ,. , ' . -, . . ....,.:i... .., -,,.. ., , ' V, ' ',' ' g 7 We Students Store We aim to carry every requirement and need for you all through the season Kodak and Supplles Spauldlng Athletic Goods Conklin and Waterman Fountaln Pens Let us develop and prlnt our next films Rouseh s Book Store Your Headquarters O O O O C y . l' I We -V V- 'W' IVIAI-IISCC 'P f -fa'-H -.Wa VIXIHH Magels Wlllle came down every evenlng for three months Mlldled Nlltkel VS ell V1X13.H I dont know whether he got tlred of fry company O1 oul X1CtlOld lecords Wllss Dolg Nlalgalet you may state the standard unlt ot ClGCIllLlIy Peg, Reed tsuddenly brought to earthj T h e what? Mlss Doll, Collect Why ls It low ll asked Mrs Smlth that you got two Iowtll It lsnt my fault mother MIQS Shlpman moxed the tellow ln IIOHI of me Ml Qtodghlll XI ho can tell me of a thlng ot lm pol tance that dld not exlst a hundl ed years ago? Me sald Ifeet Sophle XI C an you tell me the way to heaven? I'ldl'1L6S SLl'10IlClIlr- TUIH to the llght and go Stldlght on Balbel to N11 Kattellohn You are the first bald headed man to ask lne tol a shampoo I oule Fl IHLISLO to Feet Leland I am somewhat of You You You You can always tell a Senlor by hls learned cap and gown can always tell a Junlor by the way he walks around can always tell a Ifreshle by hls greenlsh work and such can always tell a Sophomole but you cannot tell hlm much The Senlors are haughty and proud They go lound wlth thelr heads ln a cloud They look awfully WISP Wlth heads of great SIZE And talk ln XOICQS qulte loud Cathellne M Roe MISS Shlpman Have you proyed thls theolem ln Geometry S Cofleld Well MlQb Shlpman DIOXC IS a rather strong word but I wlll say I haye rendeled It hlghly probable MISS VI ells Sam can you tell me why a tlsh ney er goes crazy? S Colgate Because 1tS scales keep It ex enly bal anced Edward Blld translatlng Latln CCaesar SIC decat onde cur Agese llctumj Caesar Q1Ck6d the tat on the cul I guess he llcked hlm a llal my sell but go on wlth your story Im llstenlng A fool and hls Co ed soon parts .I I WMQQWQ M.. ,lm-is ei' - ,EV if-mm -,-f -!f:.,-,- ---1..A W--.f,Ti. AI Y ,FV Vit L V , K K - A-M L WE .Q . - -A ---------w V - -V-- ---V --- --V U,-IV.--W---4 4, U L' 1- -,.,v.Y--,- M ,, ,g H M-W, , ,A - l ,W .1 Q gl' U Y V V t g j -1. ' ' ' , ' , sa ' n V V ' 1 mi A . . P- K in ' V' H 1 . V ' V I 7 A' V . . . i Q V, 1 V V . . 1 .YY A 5 k ' .i , I . V V . - V 'L - ' 4- V . . , ' Q A . . l I T' , v' 1' l ' ' . -' .' V 7' A I - T , -u ' 3 ' V v ' 1 V. ' . . ' ' V V ' Y- U Y - V , , 'Y I 1 . . - . x 4 - . ,, K h . Y . . H V Y . . V ,. V . H . ' A S A C , c I L . , 1 ,' . . . , , . . only got loul' Ill math thls month and last month you v 'I V V KK ' ' ' ' ' J ' x A tv , L v ? x . ' . .v . ',, 7 1 KA I w ' I u v I 1 I . T , K , I V Y. 7 Q . . Y ' . H . . . . V 1 k Y 1 ' ' ll 1 4 . vb N 9 1 . .. an n M - V ., . . Vf - 7 ' V 4. , ' , pi. A ' 1 I H ' - . 97 H V :Zz ' .. . LV K' . ' U 1 V' . as ' ' V V - V. ' '7 n ' kv Y 1 I th Ja . 'P . . . .' H ' - ' ' V' I. Vg 1 , l l - V L i' k ,V . 4 V - , ' V V V 1 77 ' I H ' L . H F l 'i ' A -7 1, I' E ' ' .. .'V . H -ffl! ' A C x , ': -- '. V VKV ' ,- V' . v ' - yr - w - I 5 v - s . 5 we L Zh? rss., fn J. in M' , ' 1' f , ' - - V ' . 5 O I . - i- . '- - el' ,-,V-,.... -3. - 1..-V . ,-,qw , , - . U , ,,,- -g., ,,-gf' MAH TSCQ Acga ,' ' 'llT'f,!9- me THE TRAPLEY THE HERALD COMPANY PUBLISHERS THE MADISON DAILY ls one of the many models Tailored at Fashion y AND Park. The Bell-Dell Sleeve Permits Free use of the arms wrthout drsturbrng the lines of the garment A Raglan back and straight up Enghsh shoulders Herghten the style effect Harness stitched throughout LAU ER BROS Fashlon Park Clothlers Established 1885 WEEKLY HERALD MADISON INDIANA The only Democratic Paper in Madison and Jefferson County The Weekly Herald Estab lished rn 1871 The Daily Herald Established rn 1883 The Herald rs a Splendid Advertising Medium Rates Furnished on Application ! O I U l O . . I I l I 0 O 0 - o 0 Q n s U 7 f 0 O g e o 0 0 g U 0 0 O I 0 I I ?'nf:fW' fg..g. ,S . gpig'.ig-1,f.,4 :'Li f '. .. f '11'T..-,ic.gci'j. .. 'Zi11i'i1gg'T'ig1 .'g2LTi'L t+-.a,-g, MAHISCO , DONT'S FOR MADISON HIGH SCHOOL. Don't be over familiar with boys-remember that their hands are dirty and laundry is expensive in Mad- ison. Dont whisper or talk in chapel-shouting or vsear- ing, white socks attracts just as much att-ntion. Dont neglect to thank the person who holds a door open. lt is possible that he isn t paid for doing it. Dont walk 4 or 5 ab 'east in the street. Rcserxe 'tll snake dances for thc sidewalk. Dont su get mc, for did you Latch the drift of th lt iv il tnchc that dc t-u-hed itself from my store house of information and rolled its ponflev ous course down the steep ot mx shalmnccl lingual membei Don t mei take 1 girl seiious she does that for hu hei self When she takes you seiiouslv vou wont be sine enough to be seilous Mis VN undeilich bophle what are you doing out theic P Sophie Im looking at the moon mothei Mis W Well tell the moon to go home and come in oil the pouh it s halt past elex en Mr Muncie in Histoiy I'd'7 Describe the order of Path timf when thev didnt take any baths except bv or I 81 Miss lloig in general science How do yeast plants multiplx P I Dernaiee Dont they multiply by dlVlS1OIl7 The Chemlst's Oddesy. A warrior noble I would be Defeating every foe Dying perchance on arid sands Thirsting for H20. But when I d triumphed over death And won a princess fond Id jilt her and go marry some Tall H20 blonde Perhaps my love would get the craze For handsome iewelry Id bnv her tons when Id become A million N40 D Vail 19 Of all the teachers troubles Ot all the woes that come I am verv sure the worst one is That wad of Chewing Gum Kittv Donlan Im soliciting ads for a high school annual Can vou help me out? Non Progressive Merchant Henry help this man out but don t be too rough with him Mrs Katterwohn What are vou doing in the hall with the clock this time in the morning? C C Arbitration my dear trying to strike a disastrous strike A bird in the hand is safer in the bush ess- s-sw rr ' 1919 mess- as -ea as . Y . v I V . . . , , , 1 . . . . . . Q ' y- A, - kv v As 7 1 1 I 1 , Y ' - . i - . . 1 ' C ' K ,S , A. . ' 2 . v K2 V M r xv u Y I 2 if 2 2 I c ' c 0 I' . A . . K . K , , ' 1 . . ' . V9 v v .' 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Best Pittsburgh, Kanawha and Indlana Clean and Well Prepared MIDDLETON 81 WYMOND CO You Are No Farther From Us Than Your Nearest Telephone When In Need Of Anything Kept In An Ordmary Drug Store Call 396 BAUIVIS DRUG SIGRE 1919 sg . F.. Pi ' 1 O 7 . ig.. 1' 0 - - w f-1 X-sr'x XX 'f X , r ' - Ba NWT. uf' f for , I 1 I-EMIFHIF mf - I ut IA Mxt.kLl 'I ' 'Lt' . . I+ LER 84 SONS 835 W-Mm Sf. 'f 1?g2:1?-f ' Q. T Q ' Q A 'iff' fllazsff ...,-Q.L.fLffTQfgf1TL', Iffg-, .,,1.y ,Q 'vG wa., ,.a MAHISCO JL QE SOM AMBULIS IORMERLX C XI LED IHE DREANIER AXID TO WHICH HAS BEEN ADDED unc QX N XY FN 'I I I I .-ng VOTE FOR 1 C KATTERJOHN I OR PRESIDENT Formerly taught 1n M H A student of 1nternat1on al law Author of 16 h1stor1es two outllnes 25 essavs of government 17 pedagogy SCIENCE of educatlon I3 Q 0 Boost Don t Boot Your Own Iown IV1ll lexolutlonlze the VHFIOUS congress and d partments of the country by h1s card system Electron Returns John Scott elected May Ol wlth a plurallty of two xotes ox er Harold Coch lane who IS at present As, day Cazette Harry Benson elected Street Commlsslon MR JAMES KATTER JOHN has accepted a DOSI t1on as p11nc1pal of the Long Memor1alH1gh School It IS to be remem bered that Mr Kattergohn s fathel held a s1m1lar pos1 t1on IH the old buxldmg at the co1ne1 of 2nd and Cen tral Avenue 20 years ago GOING TO MARRY? SEE REV THOMAS VINCENT IHE VILL RCE COSSIP V I No II Crozler Gleason Mr Gaylord Crozler the long establlshed freelance ol IVIad1son has at last tak n a sweet but fatal step mto the matrlmonlal wo1ld Mr Crozler who has pald court to almost every lady 1n MadlSOH was callmg at the home of Ma rumored her father came suddenly upon them and de Clded the quest1on w1th the a1d of a hlckory cane Madam Gleason IS 56 years old and has prevlous ly had four husbands the last of whom was dlsposed of at Reno The ceremony took place last Tuesday evenlng and the young couple were sent away wlth glad hopes for the future Mr Crozler the grooms father IS gettlng on 1n years now but the wlse old ad age was heard to pass h1s llps as the Ford dlsappeared down the road He who hes1 tates IS lost MISS BELLE DOIG has tound and old annual of M H S ot 19 At thls t1me M1ss Dolg was teacher of Sclence 1n the 1nst1tut1on She IS at present runnlng, for the office of state chem THE YOUNG PEOPLES PI EASANT TU E S D A Y EVENING w1ll meet next week at the 2nd chulch Chas D Pratt who holds the champlonshlp 1n check ers w1ll play MISS Frances Schofield at Old Mald Stakes not to exceed 1 All are cordlally muted D VAIL Sz CO Importers of Warlegated Hose GIVE US A CALL DO YOU WANT A FORD I See Helen Demaree Agl 1 s o af gcgmg -- , fp . H A I no as H as He-H!'e eHt H' Q , - , 114 A ' I ' ' -Q M , I 1,1 L QI- or I I I l It l D L e' ' I ' ll l l I I v I ' l ' .-.-.---Q-.---0 I f X I If D I ,I W Iwfllfr A L . F . In - Z. ts fi .......,,...... V ' - , , , , , - ' . X XXII 4 I 'lm , ' Q . . . . . 'I' ' ll 1 . . ' . ' ' ' . 0 ll I . . ' 1 ' f ll l - K v 4 - K j 'ff M IJ I I . . , A m ol ' ' I - . - :St , Wlllllpl sistant Editor of the Birth- dame Gleason when, it is ,-0.4,-M-, ll vll ull xl! I' . I I ffl X ' ' - I - 1 l 6gQtl.lN,ll Ill I Ir. l J ' , V QA.: . . A , , ' T-ks, I .--M-.. 1 .-.N--. . . Y ,r4fA. ,I I 1 ' - Rd -'TX ' - 1 . x ' . , , , H - ' , M ' J. 0 . f ' W C. i w ' I . . Y- 4 L V ' . . . ' ' . ' - .-...-...4.......... . S. I I - - , ' ' Y -' . - f . , . . i , i . . ' .-...iv-..... . , 1 V i ' , H U ' . . -.......4...-....... i s r 9 K ' ' ' u u ' , . . , , I U U : 1 Y A. C A-ff ,-we-A - - f--- - '-W 'f-. Egzzhgflg.i5i5:.7-:.Ti::l:g::1'..-.4.QQT,LA +' Mwrwf rm., or 1919 ,..cmmc,Es,.3::eanme R wlcklrw AND co OF Nh WHOLESALE RQETAIL DEALERS' AND SWPPERS OF Coflelcl-Barber Grocery Company Pittsburgh and Anthraclte NCORPOWED CUAL I Wholesale Grocerles OFFICEAND LANDINC FOOTOI: VINE STREET Madlson, Ind 135 137 East Mann Street Madison Indiana .IAS E CROZIER CHAS SCHNABEL Gramte, Marble and Stone OPERA HOUSE BLOCK MADISON IND 225 W MAIN ST MADISON IND Phone 322 1 C r I 1 1 3 Mounuments, Gravestones, Markers, Iron Fencing Electric Shoe Repair Nl 53 PERSONAL Mr Herman Jessup is in town today Mr Lloyd Neal is suf ferlng from an attack of the gout Mr Chas Schnabel left on the morning tram to buy shoes Attorney Leland left for North Madison on legal business Mr Garrett Donlan an nounces his candidacy for the Chief of Police Mr Chas Dunne has been elected Pres and lead er of the Senior L T L and Mr Jos Morehead Vice Pres It is rumored that Mr Fred Coleman will be ap pointed custodian the City Hall by the newly elected Mayor Hon. John E. Scott. Mr. Benj. Lotz is pub- lishing a set of Encyclo- pediae for the guiding of wayward young men. In- formation supplied by Charles Dunne, Harold Cochrane and Charles Schnabel. We are sure there will be a large market for this work. QUESTIONS ANSWERED BY MISS WELLS ADVICE TO GIRI S My dear Miss Wells I have been going mth a young man since 14 and every year he wanted to marry me What would you 0? Louise Eckert Answer My dear girl at Vcur tender age you should not be hasty Think about 1+ a few more years and ab s all things consult you mother Miss Wells I am 6 feet tall ard im golng to travel Do you think a traveling su1t f black and white serge with the stripe running up and down would be appro- priate? What kind of a hat should I wear ? Colette Keller. ANSWER. Certainly, with it wear the same kind of a hat with a tall feather. ...-.4-.-.. MR. PAUL PEDDIE who has founded the Madison Swimming Pool in the base- ment of the Odd Fellows Building will g1ve lessons every Tuesday afternoon to beginners Mr Peddie who is an expert has invented the smge hlnge dive which displays the beauty of the physique to advantage In structor Peddie was assist ed by Garrett Donlan ex pert diver also until Mr Donlan was offered a bet ter position as skating in structor Mr D o n l an s chief trick in the art f katmg IS demonstrating on his nose EAT DORSEY S VELVET ICE CREAM USE Pratt s Headache Powder JOE MAXWELL DOCTOR OF DENTAL SURGERY Recept for Imitation Egg Sandwiches. Furnished by ROBERT DEMAREE CO. Cut the bread thin and butter it. Mix equal parts of Demaree's Egine and water Spread on the bread very smoothly. THE SOMNAMBULIST Published at our office on Pearl St By the Mahisco Founded 1919 Benjamin Lotz Editor 1n Chief Dorothy Vail Asst Fditor Fred Coleman Business Mgr Entered as high class matter at the post office of Madison HELEN CHANDLER Teacher of Voice Studio West Front Street FOUND A piano stool by a West End gentleman with curved legs Same can be had by calling at this of- CQ. ELMER SULZER. GEOLOGIST Let Him Examine Your Diamonds. LOUIS FRANCISCO Grocery-Meat Market Your Patronage Solicited. Cor. East 8: Main St. ,ft .... Y. .,..-.... .:f...1. W f 1 - f, 'I'Q7g'Q1'f fn ' ' u -'M J .f.. .... gee IQIQ 1 ..... me 'W-ma new A . . . . . , ' I Y YW D Y -- YY- Y . L J . . - , . - - : . ' ' . C0- ' 1 . ' . . d . . . .I 1 ' ' . I 7 ' . A . , . . . , A ... ' . .,- . .W . I - 1 I .I .V I . ' . O . . . . .f SQ 1 ' ' ' ' ' ' vp . . . . - . :cannons-faxna-non, V? igir V - . . . . . . l ' I. A :J so-use-nel-assassin . ' ' 0 . ' . ' l . l .0 9 Q . . . . . Y- ' ' D-.u-.uk-nn-M qk . fi 1573? 3 Q ,X ' fi P5 i,-1 Af. ti' 13 .W .. '1- ,X r Phone 483 , ,W ,. .. ee MA HTSCQ Eat at Grand Opera House Theda Bara In PARDY'S REST URANT 0 Cleoparria Most sanitary place in the city Fndy June 136' V5 315 South Mulberr 'F X Y , J J HERTZ I' L1tt1e Grand Theater Douglas F alrbanks He Comes Up Smnlmg High Grade Footwear Fnday June 13th Madxson Indlana L E HOLWAGER Mgr .1 f 40 Q.. .. A 'Sf' A f ,br 0 Q f , G In T4 ' ' . . - Y . 5' gilt: ' ' 7 ' A-'QHETFLZJ-clip vi.:-mr .- 7 U W L V ' JA COURT NEWS IN THE SWEET DRY AND DRY Grandma Hannah 13 lar per was placed under an st by the village constable vos terday for making f n le lion wine Experts claim thc Wme that grandma makes is 9 per cent wine and 91 per cent kick Gran li ia s an old fashioned womax who never believes in do ing things by halves Three pints of this hideous concoction were confiscat ed and two members ofthe vigilance committee who sampled it have been sent to psychopathic ward for observation MR AND MRS ROB ERT SCHELKE have been placed under arrest for hav- ing ln their cupboard a b t- tle of fermented catsup. It went off just like cham- pagne used to and the re- port attracted the atten- tion of the oflicer in the street. Their defense was that they didn't know the catsup was fermenting, but this was held to be no ex- cuse. They left for Sing Sing on the 12 17 for an ex tended stay INJURIOUS TO FALSE TEETH Text of famous lecture yesterday by Miss Hllands the celebrated Professor of Dietetics at Zolzebub Unv was engoyed by thousands of M8dlSOnl8nS at the ear ly Chautauqua session The avldity with which these noble citizens drank in the golden flow of Miss H1 land s language encourages us to insist that others come to the lecture this af ternoon The Powder Puff Fxposed is a gem of color ful expression ln cl udlng dashes of satire and Jewels of tried and proven modes of Oratory Come one and all this evening to the Chautauqua 50 cents and 51.00 SUBSCRIBE TODAY For the Somnambulist. ausunusnflninenm SAM FEURSTEIN Dairy Cow's Milk a Specialty. MADISON POETESS Ah spring has came The waving grain 8 And Woodland hints Cries Birth anew' The world with dew Of freedom s right In heaven s light Is sprinkled' and A motley band Of earthly forms This planet swarms But love and peace Will never cease And who can blame Now spring has came May Phillips We sincerely appreciate the genius of this little poem but beg to suggest that the facts are mixed' Grain does not wave gol den in the spring But-Ethereal minds have no time for such material things. DOINGS OF THE HIGH SCHOOL. Yesterday in Chapel Prof. Cockrel gave an illustrated lecture on Heavenly Peda- gogy. German was again transferred from the An- cient to the Modern Depart- ment of Foreign Language. RECEIPT Furnished by Miss Halgh Teacher of Domestic Science at Long Me morlal School CORN COB SOUFFLE Select about 6 nice fend er ears of corn and clean thoroughly Make a sauce of the following while cobs are frying in deep fat 1 lb Brick cheese 1 package of Demaree Eglne 1 can of pet milk 1 pinch of salt Let cook a half hour in a double boiler Take out the cobs -drain them and pour over the sauce Serves 6 people While visiting ID Wash- ington M i s s Margaret Scott called upon 'Con- gress women Leland. Miss Leland is now working on a bill which she will present before congress in the near future. It is rumored it will deal with the lifting of the tariff so cats may be im- ported from India. HANNAH B. TIBBETTS PALMIST 8a DANCER. M. 1 1919 ,Q'W'X'1sa.d,..,,,,.., .. wE -----------H . ' ' , 1 ni - IS CHEWING GUM with olden tint? . - 0 vast i , ' I , .. G 4 MAHISCO A I I YOUR BUSINESS ' .I n VALLEY CITY LAUNDRY is nohody's business, but yours. This Bank I . . respects this fact and every transaction here If We Want to 11ve and let IIVC. is strictly confidential. Help us and We Wm help you No information is givenrelativetoyourhusi- W .4 ar iness with us FIRST NATIONAL BANK MADISON IND clean and clear The Best THE JVIADISON INSURANCE co J'OhI1StO1'1S Candy wlshes to express Its appreciation of the business glven It by the citizens of Madison since Its mcor Always Fresh and Sold p0,at,0nJan 26 1831 only at This business will be continued In the Mad Ison Safe Deposlt and Trust Co where lt will INGLIS have every attention Main and Mulberry Streets W 'i'B'. 'nn---- N' .dL M an- 5i i'3E t - . t il i f - iz 1 - - - - - - -- - - - - - - rs . I 2 ! 1 I ? 5 Q I Ei ' I 7 . . . . . ft . .. . . . . f is I 6 ' fa 3 . '. - . . . it 1 ' 91 as . . . . . A., 5 ' 3 - is rg? fs Q 5 Q12 L jg. Iffjffr. ,gf',, r'1i:::I:g.i'.1'.2.gZi42n . . ,sg3tg,figi:.,p-:1f:1Q-i:1:if ,,,n, ,uqgsi by returning your linens 8:0 7 M H w J I AIITUQYEIQJIIB DEHLERS STORES FOR Shoes Trunks Sult Cases and Traveling Bags F E 8: Where You Always See Up To GEC W FRANK Date Dry Goods Notlons Ladies and Childrens F urmshlngs Grocer The Rlght Goods at The Right Prlces 7 Y 0 Phone 320 Madison, Ind. I 9 O 9 F-,fi 1 If El-,Q Q5 I f- 1 V y 1 -Y .HMA .. XJ 5-Xntngraphza MAHISCO -1 ' rw C. SNS. FRAZQIQER QI-fy MARKET Watches, Clocks, Diamonds, Fresh and Smoked Meats , Staple and Fancy Groceries Cut Glass' Silverware Exclusive Sale of Rising Sun J l CWC YY Products 12 E M S iM P 4 ED G DAVIS Modern Shoe Repairing Agents for The Wear U Well Shoe PATRICK LOWRY Proprietor Its Up to You Clothing, Gents F urnlshmgs Buy This Shoe and Save a Hats, CHDS, EtC Dollar Too E f M Gb :Htl lag . ' . h 4 . am t. Madison, lnd. 17 Bas am St one 1 2 9 ' , O O 122 as ain Street e es o e B . iii?r'QM-Mr' 1-it ' ' A -'f: ?'f-I 'WWW awww . -e ' .lm-1 AWK --- - PU4n.!'1- -'hah ml..-'4 Q ' ' K - .... - Mr Iong Nard he neur combed hrN han until thrs M1Ns Wells What rs a Weather Cock? rear and that he got along all right Ifrrtzx Coleman A rooste r that rsnt afrard of the rarn II ANT lr IJ Sonic ont to teath I'l9NhI1I6II to reNpeLt rr Q N tra NLIIIO N I rursh rd s, ow I t Read the yoke department Munrn o r x tl t ot and grow thrn wx Ixrllrr or IIISIKINO NS IVHN 1 lrtnnre Iotz h rd his harr Lombed for the first trme 1 NNUP V 10 VH 'Nl T1 rn lourtten monthN Nl hr BeeruNe he was gorng to hare hrN picture t tken lor the lVIahrNeo ll N II IH alias TWLNS Nhffl DUN 10 On the othar hrnd who mer Naw Charles Stanton 1 N Nh HHN with hrN nruNNed up No L I 1 t chuk fhllllS btrnt n Iloxd lNerl sais his ffuorrte SCLIUSIOH IPHCIQ the heart Courage and the arm rh oo lfr l1ltcN Vrxrrn N 5, its no one mer passes 'lht brologx 1lrNN hould In kept rxrth the reNt oi t e bww ChrN Irrtt Untroduerng hrmselfj I am Herr' Pr oft SNOI 1 N 1 11 H1 fllll 1 1 Pudd Hunsrrr We call them barbers rn 'lladrson L L Hllifht fhlllix tI'ltlt XNIL 1 its Ill IOOUI J lf OHL Igggup dt Pauly g The ldea my napkln IS damp WH 10 SH UN muilldfffl llllilflllfl-II Our Wrttx II aterN Perhaps thats because there nruth due on vour board QI LOOK III l INXC NAX N rnx hrnw Ixel BtnNon B ola Boola Boo NN F' 'U f 'II tllklllf Sam baulu Iroola nothrnq get rn the game Ix t luNN and rr xxorld luNNts mth xou btrgs and r 1 N11 Krtterrohn Charles I wrsh xou would do sl rgs rlont S our Nluprnff at home . V .... W .w H v - as ' , ,' X ' I .I ' ' kr T sr - ' 4 4 ,' ' .' v . J v 1 ' ' . n Y ' ' . ,y L I ', . I if 1 1 11' '13 ' the' ' eld tlfly l 1 ' lvl. iz 1' ar jr' ' 'a . 1' -1 f ' Mr. I -'1ef Wh 'n 'ented re 'l 'k'? 1 ' 3 1 ' . Ply '1 1-- IZ I ll. Mis: '1 .'-llo You think that l :rm l'air 3 11, H 1 ' 2 '. ' . ' I'. .less --llo ' I 1' 1 '21 'F ' ' - rx ' Y- .2 S V ' I . ' '+ ' I z 1 ' , ' . I'm1on 1 vlm hu- 3' z J .' lld l wn , ,. 2 , if, - L- C I 2 .fx . We wonder' how .' III' fellows share with all heir' ' 'z'1.' 'z o. r j VIZ '. 1' ' is rw l ,- 1 X f , , r sa A fellow rnzry smile and smile and he wearing 21 Irouie F., flight breakingl-- Oh I see. That is wart 1 ln'ac-r1lr1l. i . 1 ' ' ' 2 12 1, 1 ' 1 ' ' .. ' 1' 1'1 ' h1 rf. ' . , 7 -. . I' ' 1 U r . K A . C 1 L l - ' , v , - 7' rl'02ll'h 1r'.' lllollo-VV- tvzrclr tho: 1 we ez , ' 1 h iso 1 -3 --11 , - ' 1 ' I we cz1n't we 'A win . on r ' i ' ' r' r ' r ' r -Z A- ' ' l x Q ,sly I r . 'wif' ' , ' ' '77 '1'1 .'1 1 1 . 1' Y .1--f .. 1 is so . v . . . 'rv llr1l1r C handler' would rnake a 41' I ln. Sh ,1 1 ' 11' jt ' ,. 1 xc 1 , in O Tu - w ,, - I- . . ' r Mrs: 'zr'.1 1- ll you girls lon t st 1 z ' A I'll Q. r. , ,-U J . ' - rr larva ' up the alrlef' ' I ' 4 -1 1 , . . .-,. . lv r ,Ol 1 . . J.. as , , v VY v X . I I I . s . , N 2 ' I . c I L 1 . . sz 12 1. j 11 ' ,,' 1f' MAH ISCU '?' For Graduation Hats M NITISS LOU VOISLES vf. SHOES LOTZ BROS Madlson Ind 477y N. HORUFF Sz SONS Complete Line in Many Weaves of DRESS FABRICS For Graduatlon Frocks Also RILADY TO WLAR Garmenta su1tab1eto1 the oc Caslon GRADUATION Gll TS Cholce llne of attractwe glft fO1 the sweet glrl grfxdu or the stalwart laddle N HORUBF SL SONS fl 1919 3 I' 1 0 C N i .. .. 4 . . ,,,,,,,l f , X .. ' I U 5' A ' T s 0 a u n , A Q A -V ' . S 4 l ' A 9 fi I:-rx A' , , K C L-.. sf I' o 44 Phone ' V ' , . ' X X W . . 4 I L P-il ,J H ,G , . - .V .- -u. W -,W W - '- - H ' ' A-3 'sb 1 'IfU::,-W mwwv wwf' 'wmi ff. .ww --.a - . . S lf- M :?',e2??i'3F!2E,2S5Qiggg.'cii,1.cg,1oif5.1 l JI In High, there's a boy named Lloyd Neal, And all the girl's hearts he does steal, He has great big gray eyes, Which mike him look wise But oh! What a flirt is young heal' There s a girl in our school named D. Vail She went to a big auction sale Where she bought a dress suit In which she looks cute This marvelous Dorothy Vail! Johnnie S had a Poney for Latin His grades he was trying to fatten Miss Leland got w1se Cave him a surprise Now he s making up all his Latin CATHERINE M ROD 21 Mr Katteri ohn Which side of the house do you thlnk the baby resembles most? Dorothy Vail Well huh? I can t see that he looks so very much like the side of a house The minister points the way to Heaw en And then with tender care And sends the patient there It IS hearts when they meet Diamonds when they are engaged Clubs when they marry and Spades When friend wife gets tired of h1m Helen, said Mrs. Crozier, you stood on the porch quite a while last night with that young man. Why mother, said Helen, I only stood there for a second. Yes said Mrs C but I rn sure I heard the third and the fourth. I m very much afraid that Nathan isn t trying enough wrote Mrs. Sauer to Mr. Katterjohn. You are quite wrong wrote back Mr Katterjohn after a tiresome day in the oflice for I assure you that Nathan is the most trying boy in the class Sam Sauley Say Red what did you lose out at Vernon besides the game ' Red I lost my good disposition Mr Yunker There is ten dollars gone from my cash drawer You and I are the only people in town who know the combination Louis Francisco VI ell suppose we each pay S5 and say no more about it Helen Demaree Does Fred Coleman stlll come to Madison to see his g1rl'7 for him He IS staying in Brooksburg If I was a baker And money came in slow Id go to the oven And rake in the dough was-W' ... ...H ,zum 1919 'aw W.. ...ff-mam ,,, ,. 19. F1 51: al ,gs 'lv in . 2 7 an 1 7. Y C t K6 ,U L U . 0 ld 1 i 'S ' ' 1 5' 'Q ' 3 . L . , za 1 v , YY 3 , ai , va sf' X' , ac ' Y i l . If .37 , 1 . I ' Y .,, L , ' 9 . ' ' ca - , I , . ' . . . . . U 2 K . 4, 9 I ' -H ' . . . H 5 Tu ' ' , in ' Q , 1 - 1- 1 ' ' n j Q A f ' 7 . ' ' 416 7 Q I e ' 1 Q. '5 'Q -'T V2 fa . . . v 14, . , T Q ' . ' . ' - . . ,, ' il '- - ' ' . . - V b Thg Doctgf Consumatgs the Work, T1l:7bGttS-HG69! He SayS HO Yl lO1'9 Clty llf8 5 li A ' . . I I 7' 5 I 5 , 4 ' ' A -'I' . 1 'L 7' , . -A-4 . i ' , . . r . . ' , . ' , x r fm.. .f Q.M.g.Yff 'f, fi I f A ii g ,T Q.Qf'Q 'ffffQQf1.f .', .' ',.....,.- 'li .iff HARPERS DRUG STORE The Rexall Store DOMESTIC AND IMPORTED TOILET REQUISETES oo TO THE DOLD JEWELRY STORE for Watches clocks s11verware cut glass and jewelry Eyes tested free by our reg1s tered optometr1st Coats SUIIS and Dresses for Lad1es and Chlldren SPAULDING 8: SCHWAB JVIADISON IND J STEINHARDT DEALER IN STAPLE d FANCY GROCERIES Pho e No 37 7 7 . , O an ' n . Northeast Cor. Znd and jefferson Sts. fa MAHISCO in 53+ THE THE MADISON SAFE NATIONAL BRANCH BANK DEPOSIT and TRUDT C0 JWADISOB INDIANA MADISON IND Ldpltdl 5 OCA 1,1 Ju ow U41 Capltal bwfrk 375 000 00 5Lll1J1L1S :pl 10 ooo U0 SUI plug Q75 000 00 OFFICERS W .PlCS1di It W Plebldel t J VV LORNEAI Mme hesui 11 W H MILLER I V109 H L LYON SGCIGJECIIY UIRIMORS JOHN cu MENTS llemw HAhId w HAhL1AN JOHN 1' bbHObi11.Lu J W CORNEJTT J W CUINNU 1 LHAb 5 POWLLL JOHN B mm w H MILLER W H NULLPI PATPICK WADL ELMERL sum JOHN W TEVIS LHAE b POWLLL CHAS FISCHILR DIRIJIOFQ JOHN VN llnvim +2-mm! J... : 1919 e.s Qmwxw , , i ' k1'V '1 '- A ,-,HMA ,Oki .ilu I 3, ' 'GRE 'YI F543 ry , t , 'S f 4 , , if f, H '- Nu ....,,,. -----. , - ' 1 w Y' f L' O ' Q Q V w. L L ............... P , . ' ' ' V 7 ' ' 1 1 Q V ny 1. JJ Y x I 5 - ....... L. ,L . V ' , , , 1 t . ,, . . . - . 1 9 iL1JW. J. COLGATE, ....... Cusium' J. W. CORNETT, l Presidents A I , k I I . 2 . A V . . , I - 1 1 1 x A f r n , , , , ' l K A N , . 2 L . 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J f 'QQ Oidx ' f,Vll O v- Y :-1' tg-' v, K , - , ,A ,N ,A , ,, ..... .. . - KV: 1' ' Nathan James Pa did Moses haye dy spepsia like u Father How on eaith do I know 7 II hat makes you ask such a question Vlhy ou1 Sunday school teachei says the Loid g ye Moses two tablets It was a busy d my in the butcher shop The butcher elled to Louis F who helped him out in the shop Hui ry up Louis and don t for get to cut off 'XI1s Smith s leg and bleak Mrs Iones bones and dont torget to slice Mrs Johnson s tongue R K Schelke to M1 Long at Jun1o1Sen1o1 piom XI ould you llkc to piopose you1 toast my loid oi should we let them enioy themscly es a bit longer l will be youv Valentmc said Flmei Sulzei A shadow passed acl oss the lan tace ot NIa1 gal et Scott I was so in hopes I w ouldn t get anv comics this yeai she said Bennie yery sleepy yvas saying his prayers. Now I lay me down to sleep he began. I pray the Lord my soul to keep. If his mother prompted him. If he holleis let him go eeny meeny miny mol Miss Doig- I suppose you wondered, dear little Robert why I left you so abruptly in the lane. I saw a man, and oh, how' I ranl' Robert-- Did you get him 3 Mr Long was being shay ed by a barber who had evidently become unnery ed by the previous night s dis sipatlon Finally he cut M1 longs chin The latter looked up at the artist nepio ichtully and sud You see my man yy hat comes of haid drinking Yes su 1epl1ed the baibei tonsolingly it makes the skin tendei A citmen of Madison had looked upon the wine w hcn he was no longer sure yy hat color it was In the course of non tiec guard Giasping the bars he cautiously felt his way around it twice LUISQ it' he moaned sinking to the giound in despan Locked in Locked in Ixatteriohn XISIIIIIL, LOl1lSX1llL for the first time goaded to desperation by the incess Lnt neeesslty for tips finally entered the wash loom of his hotel only to be faced with a laige sign which lead Please t1p the bas in after using Im hanged 11 I will sud he tuining on hi heel I ll go duty first Garrett Donlan came into Rogers one d1y and said Oi want a lump o that pointing to a lump of Fastile Soap. Very well sir said the clerk. Will you haye it scented or unscented? Oi ll take ut with me said the wild Irishman. Bennie and Charlie talking about the Kaiser. Charlie- They tell me that unfortunately' he is very bellicosef' Bennie- Dear me! You surprise me, I always un- derstood he was rather tall and slim. - I 1 grew ww f 1 war was 1 ' 'yew wmgam' I 'Q H 4 flu -.,f 1-J J- A - - 'f -f - '5Y5 ETC A ' . Wg? ,yvw , L Iv, . I Wiuijjg. -vs1-- , :IQ V Y Y i V JK l2I3'l-'L 'iz1 -fm' ---1 f' nm H . V . . . v V Il , I I I . v I I . I , ,, . v v . . , . yo ? ' ' L I I' I- U 1 v' Y ' 4 ' ' v s - '1 . ' 1 - . . W . I I . v v . ,I 1 '1 w 1 4 4 I I I I I . ' 1 - I I , , sz . H Y . . 1 . ,. . 1 I H 1 . V . . . ' ' 7 ' W 1 . 9 ' -Y7 66 ' Y! ' ' 61' 3' 7 K' v v 1 ' - , sv I . y -i - ' , tl . I X ' 5 'r ' a . . ' Y . I , . 1 4 . , Y' K ' I . 1 , I, K , I I. I , . I Q 6 , , , ,, , I - , ,- his Jouiney home encounteied a tree protected by an I . n I ,II, I . 4 Q I Q . I ' . v' y as - . I Y I, I V - ' ' , ' ' I4 1 . - H ' ' K , . , . I I , , g . 1 .I S, N . H . ,, AA v , 'I I v 1 v 1 . ' ' .'.' ' . '.v' ' ' . J K . ' 9 V 1 K I I - , ' I 1 ' vn 1 n I '1 ' y 1 4 Q K1. v 2 1 1 3 at I S - 3 kw- H .' . . ' , ' - ' . ' ' H ' . 1' H .. ' . ' t . ' l , H J . , . , Ic , 7 1 . 1 I 1 '. ' - 'I ' , . - I 1 5' I: H I y Y H I II I , I , U . v w ' 1 V , 1 1 . N . v fu!! I I . I' I U ' J 1 1 E v 1 ' I I , cz , 1 va 4 , , I 1 v 3, 1 - 1 1 1 U , I I I v as , me .4 7 V w yy . U Y Y 7 ' Y K !! ny, I I as 4 r sv 45 1 ,, Y I , , 4. , , vs Y 7 7 1 . . I 4 . . . I . sr' ' wqgmsg fi MAHISCO esss Swell Spring Line New York Hats Fine Silk Shirts Stylish Neckwear IRELANDS Of C W. H. ANGER Sanitary Plumbing Steam, Hot Water and Warm Air Heating Full Line of Gas and Coal Ran- ges Heatlng and Coal Oil Stoves W H ANGER Madison Coal and Supply Co Pittsburgh and Kanawah DRUGS LUMP COAL Paints Glass Cameras Soda Water f MADISON IND PHONE 101 wimm--fv .f.--am: 1919 is-f -f'-mmm 1 , ourse 1 i I 7 7 1 li 3 Office: Foot o Jefferson Street Phone 65 ' ' U :I 'I VE l gl-f , ,E JI., ' O pq. '. W I ' :V -SATS O ns.-ge p..f 21, Wai. ,Q '-Qigggy .4,,,.-J, 'W iff'Y 7 f 'K 15244 ,-ff. ,K M wM,m,,mQ 1919 MW nw W. V ,W x ai W, lifes XZ 'P 4 1 17,35 mal, 13.3 N 31 L T P116 'W ' 5' WM , X: M W if 1' 4,1 Q ay 1 yi ' IP L . ,ar -,f -L15 . . 4,.'L?5q ix F591 ., Eff: 'Q :I - gi-K 1 - 1 gh! ' 5:1 '- il C ' 'f ' 5' M FQ, 1' fa S fy' f L 3: ' Y 'Y - - - ' ' ' ' 'T' ' ' -,I rg i' lf klfyjg .1 I 3' 2' ., VH ' . Q .V .M f- .. W, , 1 H :qw ww-,5 , gwf, 'gf' V - bf f f V 22- f fa 5, A f -V - 'k ,J I----f W -,Z-1 ii-111,222-f-,,'1'--,V...W ki:-' Rug - A--- if iff-1137355 Kfifbzv V:-rfrwf -1:-1 fat ,fvfwfllfjjfiig 1 f Elzjgjjlf' Yli 5,-, Y KK: MMS wg MAHISCO w IM 1716 Wggjyfl 0 Y... FOR THE OLD MAN WITH YOUNG IDEAS And for All Men and Boys Who Want the Correct Thm ln g FIINE FOOTWEAR A REAL BOY S SHOE Our A sortment Offers Shoes for Rough 1 wig, SHOES or Dress Wear gg-L00 sf!!! E fs MIX Ifor lad es and Growm Gnrls vsho I Ike an Fxcel lency of Style Comblned with Flttmg Qualltles and Perfeet Comfort C A STANTON S SONS THE SHOEISTS CHARLES FISCHER The Tekrnar Clgars Carnages, Buggles, Wagons Repaxrlng of All Klnds Promptly and Neatly Done Ma n St eet Oppos te the Cou t House MADISON INDIANA -ggwm-v--...M ,Q-Wm 1919 :W-f-ss.. ...-f-memes ll1m L I 9 ..- A , i' . f I by Q l 1 1 'I f f xt HONEST ALL XY THFOUOH Y AF- . - PI'-. 1 ' ' 7' . 24-. J. I . g I .. X fw on Sq., V M Q L. we ls .X w 7 - l '15 , 9,1 J J I 'I x96 I , gm? S- of ' Y . . .IQ 'mum -QQ? Y o ' u bn 0 a I ' v ' gi. ,' ' i Y '-5m . I 1 , ., ' : 9 V D 4 , 11 4 1 O U A I I NIANUFACTURERANDDEALERIN I ' v . . e 0 . V AGENT FOR STVUDEBAKER VVAGONS AND 'ADJUSTABLE WAGON SPRINGS l x 0 0 0 it . 2 , . ' .l L I , 1 r , I . r A Y '55 it I YH ,I Y. g'T.., , ., I , ,.,, J Y I. v --Y A - - --ryllfr - - ' -' ' Y ' W it :A M: tml- 3 H Amr M-,MM V 7-M A U--Us , , 1-1-Y, S . ., . .YW V --.M -Y--A A, L.. . -- - T -- mtg.: ,Z,. 1771? 1 ,:.,.-,,.,,.,,,... .,-,v H, Il. Lf 1 5 11, 11,4 -171 or if MA H IS CO Evervbodv s Frlend ln North Madxson The tea1he1 was teachmg a class III the lgill mkt Halal bath school mom and 11as makmgz he1 pumls n1s eat WRAY WATERS sentence to sho11 thfzt the1 unde1stood her The 1 o Dealer m 4 e1 es he e.11h11 1111 but 1t could no Soit and Hald Coal, Ne mud the 1h1ld1en It-e Lredm If had ears, but It tould t 11 0041, H1211 1111s the HIISXY 91 I Img, 11d ms she sald but 1t could no Cemcnty Sneak once mme vcnlud the 1h1ld1en Peliufnely, had cl YIONI but ll COIIIYI HO Ndllq, Hme It shol ted the thlldlen and the lesson had Putty to stop lOl 11 moml nt Spectacles, dnghggggie Radlsh NI1 l but It 1s hot 111 1ou1 ofhce, sald a chent to hls Q31 amels M11 I 9' and Ten Roohng, Gdsflttmg. Lndd 111 he1e and Dnclertaklngr ln all 1tS Blamhes H d , ITSIOW, The 'llrsses Flnnesran 11 ho 11 e1e ln the hablt ot 11 31 and Maple Svrup, l1111ng Sam Sdulu met then 111t1m and nldntlnsr them Pm? Gold sc 1es III h1s 11 IX sew Xl all Ham 11h1t IS QOIIISI on 0 1111 I am, sud Sam d111t1ng past h1s 1nqu11c1s It olfrht to be 1epl1ed the lf1111e1, I make m1 Sllvu 121611 L and Salt Glue 11h.1t IS the mattel 111th 10111 IIIQINI Helen ' l ask Codfish ed This I eUne1 He s e111iul s1ck Helen f1ns11e1ed and and Gents Neckwear h1 s Ulf too muse h1s mothe1 sfud He s b1oke h1s 1es and Confectlonel Olutum D1S8dSQ'i ot Horses and Chlldren a. Spec1alt1 One 1411111 dttemoon M1ss HIIAHCIQ was explammg, Bob Schelke WEN 133551113 fhF011Qh a Ge1man 11llagIe the me.sm1nQ ot 1f111ous 11o1ds to he1 1oung nephe11 1n the 11est recentl1 YI hen a stout Gelman fful came to N011 an he11loom THX defu means somethmq that h s the t1ont door and Called to .1 small 51111 plf111n1x IH IIOIII been handed do11 II IIOTII l llhll to son she sud Well i1ust1' Gustv' she sfud come ln and edt 1ou1selt 1epl11d Iot lI1x11ell thoulfhttulh that s 11 queu name M s on the tlble and P11 s halt et l IOI m1 pants W wxjwnfwwsgim 1:51111 1 HW wwwgewm 1 5 , , , , , i 1 V . N . . .1 E U . 1 11 4 1 - 35 . 1 1 1 -. 1 ' - ' 1 '1 1 1 1 1 1 1,4 . ji-'g 1 ' v 11 - U x fi I R1 . A , 1 C 1. 5 n Q, , f H ' 11 ' 'Y -'-. 1 h. 1 v 1 3 1 1 , - Q1 1 1 uqla 1 1. t t . , t- W4 4 . . ,-,1,. 1 . 1 14 N X uv i I X I 1 wb , 1 1 . Q... 1 ' - ' ' 1 ' ' no - v 5' v H , . H .. . 1 1 . . 1 , 1 . . . 41 ' rv , ' sc ' J 1 , II' I 1', 1' 4 1 . ' t-' gif W J uni 1 ,-sv , , 1 A-1 ' , I . 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' . , , i f rf ' . .1 . as Pg A- gn Q U? Q1 ' A - W -I I nv 4,,:,,l I :ul b .fit-.,. Y, ,-, ,. , .,, ., .4 , . , Y . , -.,,a, Z, . V it-,ki at V La , .3 rin., - ,ng Y -Y-.Y..-., H- ,Y A , , Q, . . eu-n. .-L .- . . -QS an ...za-fm MAHISCO Manga uv- wg' I 'o if .NX wwf Nix r 'Sash wlfxml ww-.,f. 'jWgL SN' W' -amylcka Q2 33? M' ' MW-N-- , W., 2 , K iff '-- ., - . as A- . ...,, , -,?M5'fsfa2'-f- :,n,,,f-,W rl.: V P3 f Q- A -- ,,.,,,,n AN U H -V 'Y-W A-, 2 mx A 4155! , ' , , ,YVV A-M P: ' Ji' k Q J f 1 4 V A :' li 1 A . 4 ,I I - . A . - G Qs , ' , X 11 A, , ' - . A1. V V ,V f, K if 1 1 gsff' . - . X 4 ' , . - V 'f f . ' . . X ' , g ' ', ,- E , .U ,. 1 ig! 4 A , A A' 'Q - ' 1 A ,V A W n - 7 fl ' 41' . I X Q. Y Q , 1 - -3 ' 1 . Q :xg H gif . r' 3: A lg 4, ' :A l : In 4 c A A XE. 5 r , I' I , ' . I - - 'A 'S . - ' I . ' . V I r ui gl 4. I I ' V 44 1 C X . l It . , 4 1 V ' L . t ,l , X 1. f , iii 1 I , V , m X Y 1 :Q . . 1 E ' . , I K -A '-.4 ' ' ' f' I 2 ' Q f s V 5 if 3' , . 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Y L, ,, L- 1912 1913 1914 1915 -Bull nf :ll-Innnr WINNERS QFTI-IE C,USTI:I-Q I-DI-QILI: CONTEST AWARDED FOR EFFICIENCY IN SCHOLARSHIP AND ORATORY OF MADISON HIGH SCI-IOOI. MADISON IND Margaret Palmer Va11 1916 Paulme Ruth Hughes Alvm L Rogers 1917 Marg1e Ann Hancock E1z1a M. Curr m1sky 1918 Dorcas Wlllyard Nora Frances Bucknell 1919 Anna Sauley Q Q' Aw -W .W - u 0 MAHISCC e its ? fs 'ti 5 HuMt1t4maY Aurorvumc HEATERS 5 Q INSTANTLY H M . Thls ls What We Call Servlce No ta tmg for vtater to heat no fus ln mth t res tanks kettl s heater or stox es no matches to 1g,ht lhe HUMPHREY heats fresh ater INSIANTLX hene er you T urn the l ucet XX l en 0 turn off the faucet you turn oll th f th ell ters rn ot erat on MadlSOD Llght 8: Fuel Company COOlx KN lTl-l C AS For The Most Up To Date jewelry In The City GO TO OSCAR C. BEAR JEWELER and OPTICIAN Ask to see our Line of Young Men sSu1ts rn Latest Skirt Llne models of newest shades of Brown and Green Prices reasonable S15 to 30 Then try on a palr of our Famous W L Douglas shoes and you will be pleased and satlsfled Geo Metzger 8: Son Madnsons Leading Merchant fwwig uhI ,,n QQJM 'i . I l I I I v I . . l A X l I' - I 1 ' S' g xx li , ' . C , . , . . - fn Y . 0 o W H '---w v e . L V 'h TH , u in 5. U , . . ' c gas. S C.ull untl ste one o es eu - ' w ' i , ' I T 0 c I o o ' ' I .ai . ' ' 3 mx' ' riy - 1 e dh l I 'e bas, . , , , ,. min , an--.,,,,,,,...-I-.1 -.VH 1 1 pa., wi, ml,-If V- ,.., ra . , , In A L, ,Z ru- -.,.,..-... A .-..-----.-......aV-,.1,,----me css. --g. K-fs.: f. -,.e-+e-.-- ' mf-Y-W-'H n - A 5 gag NI --gigge4eQ1lTieq4igi:ss-'WWE' all ' v , 'HE ,gi i is I 5 I E Mr. Stodghill the day before he was to make a cer- tain speech, sent a forty-nine page report of it to the newspapers. On page 20 appeared this paragraph: But the hour grows late, and I must close. CNO. No. Go on. Go on!J Waiter, what have you got ? said Miss Frazee. Well I've got pigs' feet- Never mind telling me your troubles. I want to know what you have to eat. Feet I love you' I love you' Won t you be mine? Peg You must see Mama first Peet I have seen her several times but I love you iust the same Doctor ffeellng Joe s pulse in bedj What do you dflllkv Joe with brlghtenlng faceb Oh Im not partlc ulai Doctoi ' Anything you we got with you Visitor I heard this school boast of a Boys Glee Club Mr Kattemohn No we never boast of it we stand It Im so glad you ve come We re golng to have a young married couple for dinner Im glad too They ought to be tender Stick me in Un a French restaurantb Th1s IS aw tul Ixe ordered three dlshes from this menu and they ale all potatoes' The jokes that a fellow Remembers are yellow With age-really century pets: But the true bulls-eye hitters, The dandy side-splitters, Are those that he always forgets. Up-to-Date Ads. A respectable widow desires washing. VVANTED-A dren servant who can cook and dress chil II omen s shut xx aists half off Great Need Oh that some Bui bank of the West Would patent make and sell An onion xx 1th an onion tiste But wx 1th a xiolet smell Tailor Do you want padded shoulder my little man Joe 'Vlaxwell Ixaw pad de pants Dats vsheie I need it most Herman Jessup Here hold my horse a minute will you' Mi Benham S11 Im a member of congress' hex er mind You look honest I ll take a chance The call of the track man uncovers a multitude of shins fa iwxjmwwmw WMWWQ WQWWWMM, WWW? www ,IE 44 x ' - S! . ' I u as i - . Y 1 ' . . '. A Y 1 as , , ' ' ' 1 ' 79 . - r ' as ' Y 4 ' H v , l . . . U , . , , , V W x ' ' V' ' f I 0 1 w . v , Y y' . ,, g C I I ' ' r v ' ' at ' 1 W ' W Y ' ' an ' , 4 v 1 . if , ' . , fn? , in , lu ffff . ,, - ' ' . , , if Y. 1 , - -'. x r A A ' ' 11 ' ry fx- . -'A 48? - L 'ei 44 9 1 y ' 1 is ' ' A , ' ' H ' u n v 97 , xx ' , 1 rr V A - - n W , I Q3 sa v , ' xc r ! ef? wif! . . . H . . n Q . 1 - lip! 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Ii' X 1 ,t ' hmfil I M ' l '.' ,Pmsf Y N 7 e rs so scarce and so high priced, V to glide a Hoover one's self is an econom , if ' ical solution of the cleanin ro em 1 out i 1 tts seemm to e work, he carpets are thorou l , , beaten, swept and suction cleaned, crushed nap is C 'Lux ' N , straig ened and colonngs given new life all in a I 9 0 K as ' brief in rval. . 0 f 1 . E l n e oover, however heats and sweeps besides vacuum cleaning. ' l Its :xtented Beating-Sweeping features are the reason. So superior is Th Y 5 Honve' that it far outsells all others and its makers have become I E wurld's lar fest. We invite ou to I1 demonstration. , U 5 Y 1 Terms if desired. L o on .r oor, by ,I t I . 1 W I E , i - it, 'F 0 I a f , I Q C ' I , X . r i r ll Mi HMYWY A WMAA, . ,,. - s A- ' hvsgr ' Y' ' 'W' 'M' rm i is J - ' F ' 'W - ' k VN--9 ,,,, , A, t, ' L lim, L 0017, , YM,,,,. ,, ...-- , ... - - - 1 ..-, 1.142 . . Wossatchoogot ? Afnoonnoos. Lassd1t1on. 4+:. ' ' Enth1nk1nnut? Naw. Nothinnut 'cept lasspeechrosefelt's. Lotta- .LT 11 rot. . :Tfgf Donsayso ? Wosswetherpredicksun ? Sesrain. Donleevvtho. F u n thingthiswethernev- kintellwossgunnadof' :flu T Thasright. The June bride frowned These tomatoes she said are just twice as dear as those across the street W hy is it Ah ma am said the grocei these are hand picked Of course she said hastily I might have known Send me a bushel please Teacher What 19 The Hague Tr1bunal'7 Dick The Hague Tribunal ar Teacher Dont say The Hague Tribunal are Richard use is Dick The Hague Tribunal lsbltrates national controversies Miss Hilands Jane I saw the milk man kiss you thls mo1n1ng In the future I will take the milk in Jane It wouldn t be no use ma am he s promised to kiss no one but me I pay as I go declaied Mr Muncie Not while Im runnlng these apartments declared the Janitor Youll pay as you move in Mr. Long- I don't think much of that toy bank you got Homer. Mrs. Long- What's the matter with it? Mr. Long- Why I worked over it all evening and I couldn't open it. Mr. Duenisch- Herman, you're a pig. Do you know what a pig is? Mother Mother turn the hose on me sang little Willie Steinhardt as his mother was dressing him one morning. What do you mean? she asked. Youve put my stockings on wiong side out he said Katterjohn Say old man do you know of any cure for insomnia? Muncie C c c counting t to onet thousand Katteijohn Yes Ixe heard of that but my little James cannot count My hair is falling out said Mr Katteriohn in the barber s Can you recommend something to keep it in ' Certainly said Nick Sheets Here is a nice card board box Prixate Muncie on guard Halt' Who comes there? The Colonel Fool Muncie Ady ance fool and gne the countersign We wonder why some enterprising tailor doesn t sell Dan Cupid a su1t of clothes eww as ,asm 1919 mi.-is sssrwsmfi 515 exp ' ' ll .1 1,31 HE I Eli ,-Fw, 5 I F l an 11 5 1 1 - 1 S? J! 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Q-.41 A ' ' H ' ' ' -' 1's'T1'T Y :s '.,,I',' H S 'fiffifii f ' ' W Hi . aggflfsskx -- -- ---3 - I . -' ' ' ' :- L. E. HITZ Fresh Cut Flowers we Madison Courier P 2211 The Best Paper or' Folks Around W H T000 Books Stat1onery jewelry Q7VI3.d1SOI1 Sllverware Cut Glass School Supphes B1b1CS, Testaments Prayer Books I C 10 WstJVI S hon I I ' 7 9 7 1 ' L3 ' 9 Regis ered Optician sin e 1890 5 e ain treet I 't't -t-f ' , B me as P MAHISCO A e 4'-W A hundred years ago, When wilderness was here, A man with powder in his gun, A, Went out and got a deer. But now things have changed, And there's a different plan, K ta 3 And the dear with powder on her fact Goes out and gets a man. Miss Well- What happened, John, after Alexander .- the Great died? John Scott CSolemnlyJ He was buried Sentimental Mary Maupin Ah Professor' What would this old oak say lf it could talk? Professor Dolg It would say I am an elm Miss Hllands I b9ll6X9 1n free speech Myra Lemen You dont thlnk that any one would pay to hear you Norma Miller was afrald that the girls wouldn t not ICC her engagement ring Did they? DID they? SIX of them recognlzed it at once Mrs Long Did the mustard plaster do you any good Brldget? Maid Yes but begorry mum it bite the tongue A cloak model has a very trylng situation Mrs: Demaree once showed her little Edith a beauti- ful new silk dress which had just arrived from the dress- maker's and by way of improving the occasion, she said: You know dear all this was given to us by a poor worm. Edith looked puzzled a minute or two and then said: Do you mean Dad, Mama '? Mrs. Danner- VVhat's the matter with that pie? Miss Leland- It ain't fit for a pig, and I ain't goin' to eat it. Jack Spl att could eat no fat His wife could eat no lean They gobbled all they seen Sam Colgate What became of t e hole I savs in your pants? Lowell Smith It s vsorn out Concelted people are like eggs too full of them selw es to hold anything else Small Chap Say Pop what IS the lace pioblem? Pop Picking the Vw1l1l'161'S What IS home without a razor? One thing happeneth to them all They graduate??? 'lgm T?,-- mmfig 2E',3 2,5,,,.,, ,-w! f?,xR , u ' U l , . 1 - - . . . ' S T J , ' ' v 1 - . . . ,, 7 I I ' . . . l ' u , 4 r vs E . x . I I ts , ' , , . . ,, . , . ,, - h . . 1 L . av ' l K6 , 1 L Q I 1 ' u 7 , H K 1 rv ' l , E i Q5 ' ' ' r rx .1 ' - , , . . . , l A . .. , ' ' l . . . f F V 46 l ' ua v 77 , - , . .Q 44 - - ,' ny v u ' iq ' n , . ' u - ' 97 ' ,' 1 7 1 ' ' QE Ls . . . . T , . . . . I V ' .R V - - A .Q,,.g....' ' 4. -.g, :...,..... -.,......,,... .. ...L at-In ' -1-SL h W'--'f' if ,'vS!-gf' :,g,,, T '. 1 I ' ...1 i' --.aw ii -Y , , V Mm .uv su- I ,Nh-W . TV, ,V V --:,T,-.-.s....,..-.I-.......... H YM .I N X -q J-W , -, A 41-1 LQ 25 2 If 2 If I UP III P'-4 U2 G 0 H I I .TQ I Q I I COMMERCI L TEACHERS I G W Waters Pres Mxlton C Boerner V Pres W C C Bocmer Cashler We had mole than one hundxed calls Io Lilmmeltlal teathexs last xefu Our 11 es I F North Madlson State Bank R pale vou to hold a posltlon as tedchex Ol ofhu vsork The Farmers Bank Write for 1919 Year Book T ,NT PAID ON DEPOSITS C NEW ALBANY BUSINESS SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT E COLLEGE Inc Ol pol ated NEVI ALBAN Y INDIANA YOUR OPPORTUNITY I usnness 18 bn, Undel nO1 mal LOHCIIUOHS lts m znds ue hefux tm new IGLILIIIS dS bookketp us and SttI101.,1dpl'lLIS 'lnfun SPPCIPILALIY V57 tol one ot these posltlons md bx acteptlng, mme Say lth Flowers xou xntutllx step 11110 the CURRHNT Ol' OP FROM 'lhls school 18 1n sesslon thloughout the jldl xou men enter Inst as soon as sou ale leadx N tall Ol mite tm Budget of Intolmatlon QUALITY FLOWERS F1ed VI Case Punclpal Central Busmess College Pt11l1SNlXlHld and Velmont Fnst door nolth Y W C A Indxanapohs Ind A tw If---A.,...., .,..:.1.-f--fm 1919 mga-A A- mW'S' L H! S . . . . . . .S l A - - A- ' '. S ,' ' '. ' col 's IVV' ' 4 v ul ' 1 v e I ' ' P 'l I N . . 5 I I V ' - . if E I - Af: ' AAI 4- s Ig - fi I Y I I I - ' Q j 1 . . . 1 ,' I , . J . I z I I A I A - A A I I I I I Z I 1 I 5 ' 5 E : 7 I I I I ' I , 2 , . . . . . . I E i I -, .- s f. ' ' ' ., Q de- 3 I 2 ,.,,- t , .S 2 kv 1 ,A -. 1 -S. V .. ' N N A cc - an 'I ' . nw I ku hw, 2 tv 4 . 1 ' ,A Aw. 3, JA' En 3 1 ' ll ' - -gg, ,gf PoR'1'UN1'rY:' , sg, gg: - L . , , BSO 5 I I , . , , 1. ',, . , . , . . Y - 0 Q3 Id . . ' ' . ' ' ' i' . . , ' if I x T. . . . . H ,. . .H 13 Ie '. - fi ' I. I . , . ' 5 J, 1 A 5? A 'a ' - ' L 1 ' ,gg pl . . . ., ' ' , . 35:3 fig' is .1 I r :es ,ii Id I I M, A s.1.O is , A - - A ' ', QL.. 1' ------1 'Ef ' ff f ' 1 ' N - A if I BENNY'S PRIMER For use of High School Students-Especially Sub-Freshmen. A is for Audray, the girl with a smile, I tell you fellows she's the girl worth while. B is for Benny the High School Clown, But some day I bet, he will have renown. C is for Collette with her eyes so blue, If you don't look out you'll fall for her too. D is for Dorothy the artist renown, A stately figure with hair chestnut brown E IS for Edward the star with the ball And somet1mes he talks with the girls in the hall F IS for freshman who being so new When they come to school know not what to do G IS for girls who were made to love men Ask J lmmle Demaree he has had ten H IS for our own l1ttle Hannah Bee A delicate thing so fragile and wee I is for ignorance in which We rank high We might be wiser if we would Just try J IS for Johnny the grocer s son If you sw ant to see a sport he sure IS one K IS for Kisses in which High School abounds Just start with one girl and then make the rounds L is for a girl we call Laura Jean Who has developed into a history fiend M is for Mary the fiddlist rare, And then to make Charles Schnabel her dear heart to share. N is for Norma, the sweetest of girls, Whose wealth was once a large bunch of brown curls. O is for Oliver a boy small and pale, If he don't look out, in Latin he will fail. P of for Pearls of which we sure have some, The n1ost perfect one is found in room one. Q is the queen of which Ruskin often did speak, She you shall find if you in ioom two shall seek R IS for Richard of the SGHIOI Class If he don t quit cutting math he won t pass S IS for Sophia a little girl fair With swe t yunn ng, ways and l1ght golden hair T IS fo1 Thomas a senior so bold And dear to us then his frlendship we hold U is then for us who publish this book If mistakes you find please overlook V is for V1 ian full of rare charm Look out she s a Vamp1re and you she might harm W is for Wray a North Madison guy He s a boy you would like 1f you would but try Y IS for you vshen you read th1s book Oy 61 the ads then please Just look Z IS the last letter it wouldn t rhyme So please then excuse us Just this time by w-'HW' WW ,wmW FEP'Wmme v , . , 7 ' ' V 1 ' L y . - , 1 - r 1 - . ' 1 1 1 - S ' I T ' T . 1 K - - - 1 . . . . . . 1 . 1 - - 1 Q I i - . , . M . . . . . , , Y, 1 1 l 1 . . . . , . . . , . -. - , . v . 1 1 1 1 v v 7 , ' ' . . . .... . Q Y 7 . , , . , 0 V 1 n l . . . . , Q , . . . . . . . , . .,Cxg,f.1..- 424,652-.,,l T yea, W rv: V- 5-1171: ,, : ,:,..,....:,,,-1:::L..-- ,,-....,- ,ti MA HISCO 0 5 I FOR GRADUATING DRESSES ,a 1 ' 7 gl Y, 17.7 40 inch White Voile-40 inch Crepe cle Chine a 1 40 inch White Organdie-40 inch Silk Mull A iiif 45 inch Sheer Nainsotlk-.4'5 inch'Silk Chiffon 45 meh White Silk Voile -F 'xl' The Most Extensive Dealers In 31 inch Embroidery Flouncing 1 Roots, Barks, and Herbs ln America Needles dl'lClPd1'tS to Fit any Sewing Machine 'Q Undei the Sun MADISON IND C F RCHSChlSI' The Store of Modest Prices 'rites Mc 390 100 nc 'Rl 00 per ward GEORGE C GERTZ City Bakery and Confectionery RQEEDS LAUNDRY Northeast Corner Main and Jefferson Sts 315 and 317 West St Phone Madison Ind DEPENDABLE and aw New Q, M? .3 W ,ww E ' . . E- . 'W' - 1 EQ? 0 ' . , 1, gr A I I , . .' ' . Q ' ' 1 7 4 7 F7 ' 1 I ' I.. , . . , . , . , ., . - . O F' 'fi Q . . , ': fl fk. X! . 24 . . 5. C' FN - f 7 a T 24 -'J J? z' 'V . ,- 4. ' Q41 Q' Qf g. ,v ' yy' Y, ' i I? af, :ta M- wilt,-mr Qi.-f - 'f:'f'v ' W '47 rw We ' NF: 'mf' 'Y3w -.,-g5'.b+,.f:' .D-,V . ',LN, , :wmv-,vii V ,f -, IAM, L Qjvmvq V WN- -...wt f -. 1 NI 9 K ,,' MAUISUN USH Democrat P1'1nt1ng Co 0 0 I . - - A -. ' V 3 ',,. , N , - w'- .. -.,,. ' .- ,4 K MAI-USCG HA UVEKQ COLLEGE M 1 .1514- Grant, a Scholarship for One Year to the Best All Round Madlson Hrgh School Sf-mor Holder Exempted from all Fee, QB: The Leadlng Citizen, of Madison for hrnetyYears have been Hanover Students xc n e lleg,e Ins our cream l eertrlnx re Qnmll oll dnl l ltnoxx ol no better turn lldnoxer oRlXllr l ham lre quentlx state l that I do not know of am rmtx tutton n the L nrt l St rtes where for the money expende l or portunttx olltrs eo mueln tn the hz lucatron of youth as at lldnt xtr an l the rent r my ext errenee the deeper my eon x retton rn the matter Dr Harvey XX Vvrlex WW ,.,-ma: - Wvmg .nr-.. 3Br.?3 N t 5 . . . . f l V o 7' , Q I 0 l t i 0 I I Q g I. 5 0 I L 1 l 1 I 1 ! , Hllllcotrlellli' 1y'O f taht' '71 It Q' lj I seek son . ' c age, ' L ' ' ' l ' Pr if . , ' ' yon i ., M U V , ' k B , L , V k . ' x ' I ' ' 1 l ' et Q Q Q ' ' l ' .' 'L . 1, 3 ' E , , X. . . ' k f ' f V . I . , Q 1 K , L! , C A V I, 3 ' . , 1 V - - j ' A , 1 4 ll l I V 2' 'I , . ,.... ...... , ,e -.-, . ,--- -,err :-,f:--- '--- ,Lg-Ala-Jn rev: ' ' 'QW' ' 'W ' Q '-N-H U S W, , K -I ,a.f. 14 ' b 5 5 5.,.,...-.-, .l --- - - I ,H -t ,....'1,my-' 5 4 -te---A-----1-v-l-an'-with - Fm MAHISCO MW The amethyst dusk has fallen on the Friday of May 9, 1919, and only at Helen Demaree's, one door this side of the palatial residence of the noble Senior, Dorothy Vail, do the lights shine brightly over graceful dancers and beautiful women. For the Juniors are having a 'lit- tle gatheringf' and the incisive laughter of Helen Chand- ler floats out on the night air like a crystal bell. Soon the extreme generosity of these philanthropic Juniors will be demonstrated. Yes! Is not their slogan, For the Uplift of M. H. S. ? For this magnanimous affair the energetic males of the Junior class have provided three gallons of Glass' Ice Cream and two bags of Harry Benson's cakes Sam Col- gate heaves a sigh whenever he thinks of the kitchen and more than once his glance strays toward that part of the house As a harblnger comes the rumor from the lips of the class Gossip that the Greatest of the Great are abroad that night and to watch out for emlssaries Bang goes a clap of thunder and with Mephisto phelan agility a throng of twelve hot tired Seniors ap pear on the scene Long hours had they worked on the class play at M H S and exhausted by their toil they creep to the Demaree castle surrounded by a moat of living Juniors and their eyes fill at the sight of gay music and the sound of bright lights Helen Demaree and Hannah B Tibbetts calmest angels of the Junior class arise to the occasion and be foie anything can be done they have presented the fam lshed crew with three gallons of ice cream and the larg est bag of cakes Rejoicing at their classmates good spirit the Jun IOTS pass the rest of the evening in quiet assisted by Miss Frazee who favors those present and otherwise with that popular selection the Soldiers Chorus Pus sy wants a co1ne1 drop the handkerchief and s u c h games follow At eleven thirty they are called into the dining room Where cakes, ice water, and tooth picks are served, and then with hopes for the future, the class disperses, personally accompanied by Miss Frazee and Mr. Muncie. Word has just reached press that the Juniors have changed their slogan to: All we want to know is 'When is the next Senior party ?' Editor Perfect Ladies Companionf' Dear Sir: Would you be good enough to print the enclosed poem in your esteemed publication at your usual rates Respectfully B G LOTZ B G Lotz Esq Dear Sir I would be but the poem ISU t Respectfully THE EDITOR Henrlette If you kiss me I ll scream Dorsey But if you scream the people will hear you Henrietta And if I dont scream how will they know I ve been kissed? Wray Waters That lsn t a very good looking piece of meat Petey Well you ordered a plain steak Lives of easy marks remind us we can make exist ence pay Let us then be up and doing every Rube that comes our way WM . . . r . . , Y I I ' 7' 0' ' ' ' . . , ., . ' . ' CK Y, ' Y . , , , L o I - I r. . T . . ' - Y 7 Y . ' ' ' ll ' Y ,Y - 1 . . . . I - U . . Y . . . . H . ,, ,, , . ' 16 77 ' ' ' li ' Y ' - 2 ' n . , v . 1 ' , ' V 1. , - H . , . . I K - -.. ' as L r l . 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