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. rj 147714 .iff ' -'4 ' f-is ,V 'fi N 7Wi1g - -V-L , ' W, if , 5 A is L Uisgfe ' it RALPH SWITZER As northern lights shine from afar, So shine this Athletic stew. Basket Ball 1-2-3-4 Captain 4 Football Captain 4 A Tailor-Made Man 3 Commercial Club 4 FLORENCE WELLS Like many others of her class ct school mrfam she will beg Teaching 'many boys and gifrls full twice as tall as she. f Dramatic Art Club 3 A Tailor-Made Man 3 Home Economics Club 3 'Commercial Club 4 Assistant Business Manager of The Old Trail MILDRED THORNBURGH , Let not my hair get out of order. Home Economics Club 3 Dramatic Art Club 3 i Society Editor of The Old Trail. RUSSELL MORGAN Life is long, but I am short. Agriculture Club 2-3-4 Treasurer Commercial -Club 4 Treasurer , A Tailor-Made Man 3 f HOWARD CLAYPOOL I , z 1 if Never do to day what you can put off till toinorfrowf' A Tailor-Made Man 3 Agriculture Club 2-3-4 Commercial Club 4 mm v' --XA li l , ..fIIlIIll A fffefi, f 1 , if ' 4 W x A A ' ' f f' EIGHTEEN
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A - Mfifff. ,, X S, ' Sk 'N' I RQ his FQ f-A e---gk!-Rv I ' Y -I Y : J 'W 'ni l Y Af iw Y W f 5 , te l , A ZOE ULREY I hear a hollow soundg who rapped my skull? ' Home Economics Club 3 Dramatic Art Club 3 Commercial Club 4 DEAN ATKINS The1'e's nothing half so sweet in life as 'Lo'Ue's young d1'6fL'I?7f'.U Orchestra 1-2-3-4 A Tailor-Made Man 3 Class Vice-President 3 Athletic Editor of The Old Trail MURIEL COOPER A She is short she 'is wise' V l 7 ' I 7 ,She s a ferroo' for her size. Marshall High School 1-2 Latin Club 1-2 Home Economics Club 3 Dramatic Art Club 3 Commercial Club 4 Debating Club 4 Calendar Editor of The Old Trail MILDREd HACKNEY Oh hon' I lore io lee-hee Warrensburg High School 2 1 Miss Cherry Blossom 3 1 Debating Club 2 Home Economics Club 3 'J Commercial Club 4 il DEAN MILLER ' Don'f take yourself too seriously' Nobody else cloe.':. Basket Ball 20-1-2-3 ' Football 1 l Operetta 3 Glee Club 2-3 Orchestra 1-2-3-4-5 President of Class 20-3 Commercial Club 4 Joke Editor of The Old Trail 1 .ii .. , , l l if 7 'mu SEVENTEEN I
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.tx VXW-bi gig? -i' ff lv J.-1' - iA1 Jiri' -- K F EL 1 hai- H A mit nf Ilnfnrmaiinn Is there anyone who does not know what is meant by the word notes ? Perhaps a little explanation would be acceptable. There are two distinct classes in common use today. Those used for the purpose of transferring money value are called Commercial notes. School notes are those used to transfer necessary information from one student to an- other in the study hall. We have, after due consideration, concluded that the latter are decidedly the more important for our use. This case has been decided by an overwhelming majority of our school, the only oppo- nents being the teachers. Therefore, we have adopted them for every- day use. They are, perhapls, the most convenient papers now used in the public schools all over the land. Our highest aim is to be able to distribute the notes in such a way that they will not interfere with the work of our busy faculty. We are getting along nicely with it too. . There are some three ways by which we distribute them. Some like to double up the note and throw itg some prefer rolling it on t.he floor and others pla-ce it in a book and transfer the book, thus casting a business- like appearance. The first is probably the one most dangerous, so we have relied on the last method. , By close observation it seems that some of our teachers are slow to observe what is going on around them. That is just a few of them, be sure, for there are two or three periods in the hall during which very few notes are transferred. Of course, there are exceptions to all rules, for there are some who would throw notes if they knewthey would be hanged. Now We hope that this essay will not arouse any suspicion on the part of our beloved guardians, but only help them to maintain their ex- cellent temperaments, trusting us now and forever. IRMA ULREY Xkjgkkxvnxxxxxxd. NX . 'qumul ll N INETEEN
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