McKinley High School - Nugget Yearbook (St Louis, MO)

 - Class of 1920

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Trucks are already prov mg an Important factor toward thlS goal HARRY NEWMAN Saving IS a Greater Art than Gaming In IVIISSOUYI St ate :Ie In-,urm c Q omp mv w1I wt Ll naurm e enc wts on t e me 0 no we: n t Q u st mf xrd poI1cy fo ms err 1 LII C m xt: or urlomnu n Ilo It MISSOURI STATE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY 15th and Locust Streets St Louns M I' '5lnqIr-In'1, I'r0SlCIenI I w A , , AMW-, I 1 , f I V I -W I I to ' ' - li 'II 1 QI 2 If -, 3 z c' f I 1 Y V I grsil If ll I . 2 ck B XII J Im, I' ' S I I ys Imet A IW A ages oi III and I 3 years on rf-g Im .' 2 I2 A' 1' II I1 ' A is no Ivetivr way c I In 'I I' gf an Ifsta - I ym1rsf'II than In the form rm! 1111 IQ ' A I I' ey. The Carnatzon 1920 Q Publrshed by the students of the Wm McKinley Hugh School Mlssourl and Russell Avenues Sa1ntLou1s Mzssourz Volume Szxteen Edward H Sellmann, Editor m Chief Nancy Johnson, Assoczate Edztor Alvin Wolff, Buslness Manager O 'Q fir: ' ' ,fn V I ,I : ity e ' fi le e 'l K a ' as ' . - , TQ 4 is - 9 7 , . THE CARNATION O frkirq-3 'rrzzf-'1 -kin: ti-kia, 5 X itixxt X r 1 I t x c 1 H1 s C tittitfi 5111 1: x rr los c uf xnr x ltr' X51 rL Y W ill! 'v I l 1 1 htsr e R l xncl llhhxte xncl ue Declzcatlon 'Wore than a year has pxssed SINCE tne greatest war of all history ended More than a year has passed smce our hoys went over the top for the last time Among those hoys were many who cherlshed memories of the pleasant hours whleh they had passed ln lVlcK1nley But lt was not preordamed that all the hoys should return Many perxshed for thelr loved ones out IH No Man s Land Their cost ha heen the greatest but thelr reward was llk6WlSC the greatest It was thelr lot to glve and give wllllngly ull that a man could give hrs llfe and for what nobler purpose than hrs country s welfare l'or how cln man dle better Than faelng fearful odds For the 'ashes of hls fathers And the temples of hls f ods3 It was many months after the last shot had heen hred that authentic reports had been completed of lVlcKmley s lrst of gold stars And lt 19 m thelr honor xnd to their etern xl glory that we dedlcate this Issue of The Carnation Kenneth Copley Edgar Needham Charles Groffman Arthur Newman Frank Heffern Clarence Roth Winston Horton Clarence Schnelle Arthur loquel Earl Shermeyer Yaro Klepel Clarence Sodemann Ben Lane Charles Vogel Marlon Lynn Lawrence Wodrclza 5 Your l7lrsf1.xncl my llexu, sxnrl, oh how much lt h lrl:-, l x -lx Your laznfl ,nl mx' l.. nfl, secure with' its ful ls: ly You h 1-rx rt zxnzl my heart lwnt qui lu-r rx he sight. XXX, il r .ka liissvrl ar l vixlf xsecl, rel. lvl 1 1 l vh . Lit? ' ll hc- one lqlag. che great lflng, ' The lilo: fo n e 1 l jr L. Xl C chlllflalfd al' else ffd ., lihe ec 1 A 1 BI .l . f X . , . A ' ' 1' , 5 .l ' K A . xi 1 C V N U VK I 1 A 4 I A . . . . ..l , I . ... . d . ' 7 t 1 C ' ' 5 ' . 5. ' 5. . . U V I 4 5, T ,x , 1- K ' . . 'T ' ' - .k b V I 4 . . N J . . 2 ' Q x ' , Carnatlon Staff 11 sw HILII N1 1 1320 XIXIN XX Fchlor IH Q Inf IW P4111 XRIH l XI N N X IPIRIY N X 'Xt :lf he X Our 111 XN ll QX X x 1 1111 5111 . 1-1 '- i-11.111 1 1-1 ..X1. 11, .xf1v1,..1- x1111 1,11f111x11x .' .' 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MILLER ARMAND R HART MAYNARD M AIVIIVIERIVIAN CHARLES VI lth lll ltln BABBITT EDITH Sp lnlsh Irene BANFIELD LOUIS Shnrthlncl Com I Eng TTYPCWTIIIDQ BARBEE LOUISE S rt BATTLE ANITA T BIRKNER FLORENCE BLODGETT GERTRUDE BRISTOL ELOISE Englleh EH IISTX Engllih Lltln BROWN MARGARETTA G rt CASTLEMAN J H Lngllsh COATES CHARLES P mull ns COMFORT MARIAN C CONNOR SARAH A CROSBY CLIFFORD Splnlsh Hlstory Blology Phy-.logrlphy CROWDER EDNA Ilookkeeplng Shorthand C IVICS DAVIS N C Xrehltecturll lnd Mech Drlwlng DEUPREE LOUIE Engellsh DOCKERY M C Engllsh DONNELLY HELEN M Latln Engllsh ESCHBACH A G Lltln EWERS LOU Blology Physlogrlphy FILIPETTI GEORGE Lommerclal C1eug.,r lphy Type-w rlflng FISCHER ROBERT Chr-rnlstry GARESCHE MIMI H PhyslcxlEducatlon GILIVIORE .IENNIE W Household Nrti HAWKEN BINE Engllsh HAERTLEIN FRIEDAI Clerk HEIMBERC WILHELMINA NIdII'19I'TIiIICS HERMANN ALMA A French Spanlsh HEWITT E IVI Boolclceepln Arlthmetlc HOFFS'IEN E G Engllsh Prlnclpal Asslstant Prlncxpal HOSPES CECELIA IVI I rench C erm IR KAIVIIVIERER EWDARD C Hlstory KASAK MRS M Engllsh LACEY ELIVIER E Booltlteeplrlg, LENNEY .IAS P lnual TITHIHTI LEWIS .I .I -.torx I rlrnmc r Il x LINDSAY GEORGE C Sp lnlsh LUDWIG W A hy-:lee IVIacNULTY IVI B Com l Geo Xrlth Noe IIIOFIQ Sa esnl lll hlp lncl 'Xdx OVENS HAZEL 4 up tlo PARROTT L M lhsslts PLACE ANNA L rt PREHN K E Ilstorx C IYIL REGAN CATHERINE LIXILS Uecup IIIOHG REYNOLDS E C. N1 lnu ll I r llnlng RULE IVIAUDE K erl-I SPAULDING A E 'Xrlthmetle BOOICICCPPIHQ Shorthlnd TARLING .I E Xrchltectural and Vlech IjfIVXII'I TAYLOR R E Boolclceeplng Shorthlnd Arlthnletlt Comme-ru ll ws THIESEN EVA G LIIZII h TINDALL GLENN M 'Vluslf VOSS FRED C IJIIYSICAI Edna ltlon WATT ANN O Phyeleal Erlut ltlon WHITBECK .IENNIE A Typevsrltlng DI'l0l'tI'llI1d WILLIAMS SUSANNAH T Xlgehrm Leolnetrx WILSON ALBERT IVI MIIDPIIIIIICS ZEIS H C 'Xlgelurl Geometry Trl ommletrx Wlnners of The Carnatlon contests Short Story I One of Natures NOIJICITICII Stlfel ens 2 The Hater Harold Mann 3 lVIanQelle Blake AIICF Phlllpeon 4 The Lady of the Nlght Wlnd Donald Allen lVIcKlnley Verse Free Ralph Ba ln B an Rod Brent 3 The Dead I ollls Brandenburg 4 wma Ralph Balm Cover DCSIQU Harry Schleutter PWDCI mu lry 1920 Walllre Ilornel June 1920 Icllth Eunsch PQ IV I' 1 T wx, ll , , . , . , . , . z 0 . '15 , . 7 , ' , 1. z , W ,, e , 5 -h , .A ,, - y 7 v 1 A -.T , , 2 . A ' A ., A . 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Table of Contents X I I N XIQN I XXI IIN XI N H N X RN I IxNI N I X XI lx w IXNL I. XIQX IDI N I IXNZXIICI ISIN XIJXI X 'N IIIII 3'X.I.I XII IHIQI XI I XIIII I IDI 'III XII IX XIQNXIIIIN I XII XII' X rl XII I'll IL RI. .Xl I I IX XXI III I XIQN IH, IIINIIUI, I IIIIIIIQI XI 5 IINI III NXILIQIIS NIIIIII, IIIY4 IIII. IIXII-,RH XII I IIX X RSI: XI I I.X III-IIIXIIQIQS X I I III I Il F XXI XIQIIQ. HI IIIII XXI' c.IIiI S XIIIIIIII 5 IX II 'NMI-.S XXIIXI I IIIINIQ UI f'INI.I'.X' ICM XI.j LIXS5 CII . ,XRX XN I -Q 'IIIIII XIIUN I XIIII, MIR SUI I XI, XX'cJIiI.IJ cII.XSS III IL NIA. RIIYI'IINIIl I IRI I.I-. ILN-Q IIJIINIII II ,XIIIIN I XIIII. IIRQ I Nh , .I,Sh I '-.IQIISI-III-. If I EIJITURIHL OUR LANGUAGE. speech first began thousinds of sears xffo when prlmitixe ni in having formed an idea tried to exore s it by speaking Probably the hr t languave consisted of but a dozen sounds But from it sprang other lin vu mes xarlecl and more Lomplicated with a long list of words in eaeh From a Lomhlnatlon of hxe of these lanl uaves Came inotner th lnglish It is '1 combination of Celtic Xnvlo Saxon Lxtin Jxnisr incl ldrenth and xlthough Lomposecl of ill these toni ues it is different from a gpoken in lnglancl the United Stiles ind Canadx it is the mot use if ill lxnvuages and should he rexerec ln of s t r it is tht I e Clium thr 1111 h vxhl h our thouf hts ne rxpiesscd incl through lt we reneixe our lxfltlwltxilit ol the world our linf uwge is o lf t to .. t if as t oug clisexset. 'inc the germ whi' muses t is isfxse is S any. f 'inf' was originally the too of the if nor'1ut. n if nor'1nt person wou f try to express 'x t ougnt ' finrlinf no suitwlm e word in is s ' ' 1 ' , l r vc' ' new slang word, ' d tien pw .W.' i goo fn . M en ' wire person would unthinliingly lse it 'incl evenluwlly tht. intrucliny slwnh word wou d he used lny miny in preferenve lo the legitiniwte worcl. .K c. so it rontinuecl until today the cliseise his rearhed tht- stage where 't Aglt rear ily he called 'x plague. 'liherefore it must he dealt with 'is such. H lVlU5T BE STANIPIQD OUT! But how? Simply hy organized Aroups of boys and girls who will refrain from using slang themselves 'mo tius pave the way for others to follow them. By these means we ein soon ohliterate slang and hy better pronunriwtion and more Careful use of words we can perfect our language and make it what it should be. Stop usinc sling 'ind don't drop the final Hg of a worcl. pronounce it. That's what it's there for. Speak lfnglish! Clean up your voc'1l'Jul'1ry. We now have one Hug one Country one government. Now let us have one language. L. W. Dei. THE CARNATION THE TENDENCY OF THE TIMES The twentleth tentury IS one of remarkable actlvlty and the tendency to stxll greater acttvlty may be rllu tr lted by any number of examples Our great great grandmothers would have been shocked at the xdea of women partlclpatlng ln pOlltlLb Nom nractxcally every country ln the world IS at least lnterestecl and ln the United btates and England the lde has been well worked out Over half our Qtates have some degree ofwoman suffrage and several have granted full suffrage for women ln December. l9l 7 Mlss Ranam entered our House of Representa tlves and lately lady Astors wonderful campalgn and entry mto the Engllsh Parllament has mterested the world Our schools too show a wonderful change m comparlson wxth those of a few vears ago The three R s do not now monopolxze the currlculum The children of our day have the opportunity of a much broader course of study The hugh schools are llke llttle cltles m themselves where the puplls may govern themselves study almost any subject suitable to thexr tastes jom clubs and socletles publxsh magazlnes and newspapers partrcxpate ln athletics and even enjoy the advantages of a school lunchroom' Our department stores show how much people attempt to do How many artlcles can you thmlc of that are not sold ln any blg department store5 Such stores now contam bakery shops art museums restaurants and even playrooms where the little chlldren are taken care of while thelr mothers shop' The employes also have their clubs and welfare assocla tlons through whlch dances and entertamments are glven Many of the churches haxe Gymnasiums and even swxmmmg pools besldes their social organlzatlons When we consider the fact that there are hundreds of examples whlch mlght be glven to show the apparent desire of every one to d everythmg what may we not expect and accomplxsh5 N H THE COMPLETE LIFE In the literature of by gone days we often hnd llfe compared to a thread that xs being spun and ln art we are shown a hooded figure repre sentmg Fate that slts wlth shears ln hand ready to cut the slender filament when our allotted tlme has passed by Today we may better lmagme Llfe as a movxng plcture film that xs bemg produced just as lt IS thrown on the screen but that unlike the films of the movles can be run only once For all of us the supply of film IS lxmlted and may be broken beyond repalr at any tlme Moreover as the film grows older lt gets more brittle and consequently IS more easlly broken according to the condltnons to whlch lt has been exposed and for whlch we are ourselves largely responslble Whether or not the comparlson IS a good one lt certainly IS true that our earthly lxves are lxmlted and that they are reellng themselves off day and mght summer and wlnter and that eventually the end wlll come It behooves us to do some careful thmklng as to how best to use our tlme instead of llvmg from one day to the next without plan or purpose It should be the atm of all of us to lead well balanced useful happy lnves It IS a favonte theme of mme that we should always be conscious of the fact that whatever may be our bellef as to an exlstence after death we all believe that we llve this partlcular llfe only once and that conse quently we should make the most of lt that we should make It as com O . 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L v v y - 1 1 v u ' - V .... - THE CARNATION 9 McKINLEYS Pl-P AND SPIRIT f'very four years at lVlcKlnley m IV be llkened to l Oeneratlon because once ID that perlod of time 'VlcKlnley s student body undergoes a complete change That thls constant chlnflnc, his an effect on the pep and splrlt of the school clnnot be doubted It 19 due tlme that thls fact was be lnv lmpressed upon the school It cannot be sald of the school that the Splflt that old lVlcKlnley hvhtlng, splrlt that makes even the weakest Crlmson and Whlte team 1 deadly opponent IS decllnlng That splrlt IS kept allve thanks to the records of those who have gone before and the coaches who lmbue It ln every man on each team But It cannot be sand that the pep of thls school IS not becoming of the more llstless klnd There was a time when the xery fact that lVlcKlnley was partlclpatlng ln any klnd of a contest brought out a solld backlnff to support the team Whether thls deterloratlon of pep IS due to the fact that those ID the lower classes leave all the actlxlty ID the hands of the higher classes and Wdlt untll thelr last terms to take a hand ln matters or whether the school does not now embrace the lctlvltles of the newer element can best be IIISWCTCCI by those concerned It IS readlly admltted that lf each one would choose one actlvlty and strlve for the hlffllest revxards ln that branch both the school and the lndlxldual would proflt far more than lf the same lndlvldual would Walt LlPt1l hrs QPIIIOI' year and then ry to dabble ln everythlng Last your lot now remaln loyal to vour cholce and your reward wlll justlfy your efforts FADS Parls 19 not the only place for stvles to orlvlnate R1 ht here at our own school many strange fads have m lde thelr flrst appearance ln soclety amonv the school laddles lnd lassles lt must seem strange to vlsltors who gale upon these young p ople Wllh their VIYIOUS trlnkets The wearlnv of strange orlental beads and llttle dogs and cats on strlngs IS qulte tne vogue now At the beglnnlnf of the term many of the puplls startled us by lppearlng wlth llttle cuplds nlcely tled wlth narrow rlbbon These were found ID abclndlnce on the glrls and boys 'Xt thf rlght ear of a curly mlss deeply ne tled among the curls rested 1 cupld lVlany questlons were asked concernlng them but the only reply was l verybody lb wearmff them After thls dled down came the wearlnl of tllly rlbbons ln the Ulrls hllr lt the rlght err Maybe on am count of the H Q l the bows were tlny but the Qlflg dld look llke bu, dolls whlch we see so often at Chrlstmas Of course the boys dld not wlnt to be outdone by the glrls so lm medmtely llttle woolen dolls were fastened IH thelr button holes Now 19 the season of bobbed hllr No one ls IH style unless her halr IS cut It IS very becomlnc, to the sm lller glrls but the taller ones resemble suffragettes These bob halred people lrrange thelr llttle curls nlcely tled wlth rlbbon far puffs rats narrow sklrts and other outllndlsh styles lre qulte popullr But lVlcK1nley ls never back ln lnythlng why backward ln thls3 9 KC ' Y, . 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' ' if I, , THE CARNATION plete and as worth whlle as posslble 'Xn eternlty passed before the preclous glft of llfe was h lnded down to us lnd an eternlty wlll pass after we are gone from thls world l am golng to treat the actlxltles and lnterests of llfe under elght broad dlvlslons The earnlng of a llvellhood Performlng the dutles of cltlfenshlp Home maklng The soclal llfe The lntellectual slde Recreatlons The aesthetlc Slde The ethlcal slde aturally these overlap and lnterweave and some dCtlVltlCS mlght be classed under one or another of these heads l We all have to earn our llvlnv Thls IS not only a duty but a prlvllege lt IS an old saylng that work IS a blesslng To be sure some of our fellow men have to work under condltlons such that It requlres some stretchlng of the lmaglnatlon to see that It IS a blesslng Thls however need not be and year by year we flnd more attentlon glven to the comfort of people ln factory and mlne and held Work and responslblllty are the vreltest character bullders ln the world It makes llttle dlfference what klnd of work we do but how well we do lt We express ourselves ln our work Shoemaker lawyer carpenter merchant physlclan or what not we all show what we are by the quallty of our work We should take a prlde ln dolng our very best and no man needs to be ashamed of hlS xocatlon lf he does that lt IS very foollsh of a parent to feel apologetlc toward hls chlldren because hls work makes lt lmposslble for hlm to 1 dulge ln hne clothes and beautlfully manlcured flnger nalls No man need be ashamed of an honest vocatlon But we should choose a vocatlcn more dellberately than ths IS usually done Most men just happen to get lnto a certaln klnd of work We should choose work for whlch we seem to be best fltted by nature Pvery man could succeed at somethlng and for every man there IS a best llne of work lnasmuch as we are golng to spend a thlrd or more of our tlme at maklng a llV1ng we should try to select work from whlch we may derlve satlsfactlon as well as lncome A measure of thls IS sure to come from work that IS well and honestly done 2 Let us conslder now the performance of our dutles as cltlzens ln order to enjoy the frults of our labor we must have good government Good government IS not a matter of lndlfference to us It means protectlon tor llfe and property freedom from oppresslon educltlon for our chlldren pure water good roads beautlful parks and a thousand other blesslnvs To secure good government lt 19 the duty of every cltlzen to take an lnterest ln publlc questlons to go to the prlmarles and polls and do hls part ln the selectlon of competent and honest OHICIEITS and lf called upon to hlmself serve the publlc to the best of hls ablllty As a good cltlzen he must obey the laws of clty state and natlon 3 We come now to the questlon of maklng a home No one would conslder that hls llfe was complete lt he had not the responslblllty and the PYIVITCZC of THISIIIQ a famlly These dutles brlng out the very best that IS ln us and though there lre many cares and worrles and some sorrows parents who llve happllv wlth thelr chlldren need envy nobody IH the world for they have the best that lt L ln QIVC 4 The complete life must have lts soclll SldC One of the greatest pleasures ln llfe IS the lssoclatlon wlth congenlal frlends The art of con versatlon IS worth cultlvltlm, When one notlces how often lt I9 llmlted 7 V l . z .,z IN , - - . 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THE CARNATION to baseball by men and clothes by women and how seldom current events of world Wlde lnterest lmportant publlc matters questlons of phllosophy and rellglon recent lnventlons and dlscoverles new books and plays are dlscussed one beglns to wonder whether the old fashloned conversatlon of cultured people I3 a lost art Good muslc also adds a great deal to the pleasure of soclal lntercourse 5 Then there ls the lntellectual llfe One should earlv acqulre the hablt of readlng good llterature ln a large clty wlth a splendld publlc llbrary no one need be wlthout the companlonshlp of Good books We cannot all aSSOCl3tC as much as we mlght wlsh wlth people of culture and reflnement and lt IS seldom we are prlvlleged to be ln contact Wlth persons who have such ablllty as to place them ln the same class Wlth those of all ages who have put thelr thoughts lntO books for us to read ln any good llbrary you wlll flnd the products of the master mlnds of the present and the past and when we read thelr thoughts we are truly maklng these ex ceptlonal lDdlVldUalS our companlons 6 It IS lmportant too that we have recreatlons of the proper sort All work and no play makes ack a dull boy Llterally recreatlons are aCtlVltlCS that re create us make us over Our nervous systems need a change from the monotony of everyday exlstence lt IS very lm portant that we have enough recreatlons to keep us cheerful and happy lt IS perfectly proper to have as one of our ambltlons ln llfe to get happl ness out of It There IS such a thlng as taklng ourselves so serlously that we forget to be happy lt IS true that happlness IS largely a matter of temperament but persons of the most cheerful dlsposltlon may become depressed lf they spend too much tlme at work Physlcal condltlon has qulte as much to do Wlth happlness as has temperament and we should alm to keep ourselves ln prlme physlcal condltlon always To accompllsh thls end the best recreatlons are those that take us out of doors and glve us CXCYCISC ln the sunshlne and fresh alr If you cannot play tennls or golf you can take walks Or perhaps you are fond of flshlng and huntlng Then there are boatlng and swlmmlng and ln the wlnter skatlng and coastlng Travellng for pleasure may also be mentloned as a recreatlon that adds a great deal to one s llfe To behold the bC3Utl6S and natural scenery to VICW the marvels of art and archltecture ln forelgn lands and to observe the llves and customs of strange people IS lndeed one of the real pleasures of llfe and one should glVC thls as large a place as posslble ln hls actlvltles 7 Next we must not neglect the aesthetlc Slde of llfe We must develop and malntaln a love for and appreclatlon of the beautlful ln nature muslc art and archltecture We should cultlvate good taste ln the decora tlon of our homes ln our clothes ln everythlng We should mlss a very great deal lf we dlcl not make It our object to hear good muslc and to see beautlful palntlngs ln thls regard we are partlcularly fortunate ln St LOUIS Wlth our Symphony Orchestra and the excellent opera companles that VlSlt us each wlnter there IS no reason why we should not have our share of the good thlngs that llfe affords ln these llnes If Grand Opera IS too CXPCDSIVC the phonograph wlll brlng the artlsts lnto our homes The Popular Concerts of the Symphony cost only a trlfle The Flne Arts Museum ln Forest Park should see us many tlmes every year yet It IS probable that three fourths of the people ln qt LOUIS have never been ln Slde of the bulldlng Excellent COPICS of famous palntlngs may be pur chased at prlces but llttle hlgher than people pay for cheap tawdry plctures We should mlss a great deal lf we pald llttle or no attentlon to the beautles and wonders of nature The woods and all they CODKBID the trees the blrds the Flowers what joy they QIVC to those who appreclate them' And lf we are permltted to see some of the grander wonders of ' - , , v - s - . , L - . 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CARNATION nature-the snow covered mountams the stupendous chasms the glorxous waterfalls how we are thrllled w1th emotxon and awe' XVe should even lf we neglect none of these vanous phases of lrfe stlll make a fallure of our lives lf we were to neglect the splrltual slde lf there were nothmg ln us that m ide us dlssatlshed wlth ourselves that made us yerrn for somethms., better and hlgher and nobler we should mdeed fall lamentably short of realllmg the complete llfe We must set our llves ln tune with the lnflnlte ln the same category are loxe for our fellow men sympathy for those who are afflicted and charlty toward all Now l dont pretend to have told you anythlng new l have wanted merely to brlng all of these matters to your attentlon for lt rs good for all of us to take stock every once ln a whxle and Hnd out whether we are getting out of life what we should Lordlally ARIVIAND R MILLLR EDUCATION The prlmltlve man kllled his food wlth a stone and slept rn a treetop Flndlng condltxons unsatlsfactory he trxed to lmprove them Thus xt was that man advanced from savagery to barbarrsm barbarlsm to seml clxlllzatlon and then to clvllxzatxon It was through education that thls vast amount of progress was made posslble Wlthout eclucatlon a man mwht learn to cook hrs food but hls nexghbor would ne .fer learn of lt and probably upon the dlscoverer s death the art would be lost Thus lt IS that we owe our clvlllzatlon to educatlon XVltl'l0llt eclucatlon our government would not exlst today But It does exlst and lt provrdes educatlon to lts mllllons of cltxzens so that they Ihlffllt enjoy llfe and help others to enjoy xt It IS to educatlon that we owe 111 of the hner lnstlncts of llfe lVlus1c and poetry those lncentlves to xalorous deeds and nobler llves would soon be lost nay they would nex er have come lnto existence were rt not for educatlon Nor are prac tlcal things left outsxde the realm of educatlon On the contrary the practlcal side IS the one most affected One trip through any large ln dustry 13 entxrely sufflclent to show that education and the effects of It are not mlssmg Comparxson between the laborer and the general manager prox es the 'ruth of the saying Knowledge IS Power And knowledge IS the result of educatlon Throughout the world the educated man has the advantage Russla owes her condltxon today to the lack of eclucatlon of her masses while It ls to education that Amerlca lS indebted for her present prosperxty Therefore let lt be our arm to learn all that we can not only for ourselves but for humanity the world over and our lives w1ll be worth llVll'l0' L W DeYong A MESS AGE TO GARCIA How many tasks do we complete wlthout the and of those wlth whom we daxly rub shoulder to shoulder3 How many times do we cross the last t and dot the last I without havlng asked mnumerable ques t1ons3 Xlo not questions of curxoslty nor of utter ignorance but ques tions which clothe us rn '1 garb of pure mcapabllxty Darly we are passmg up the golden opportumtles whlch are offered to us because of our station rn soclety and dally we make half hearted at tempts to carry that Message to Garcla Rely on your own abllxtlesl You can do lt' If your path IS obstructed by Fate or Fortune don t glve up Remember the battle cry of the Brltlsh Tommy Carry on and do lt and you wlll reach your Garcia and be rewarded l ours Brandenburg 1 . - , . . ., A , - A - . Y y T . . K . 4 . . , w f 7 . ' r . k 1 ' . f V , . . I . v , , . . . ' v A A . 4 1 . rs r ' ' 1. , - V V K f . . , 55 K Y Y . . . A v y I . , . y V 1 ' ' . ' V , - - , 1 nn - uv T 1 . , D . 1 . , . . . v t 1 fs- . . . . ,, ,, ..... , . . . A , V - - r 1. . . V - 4 ' ,, . H Y ' - ,. .. .. H . - 1 . i 1 v I4 THE CARNATION LITERARY SOCIETIES The llterary socletles contrlbute a great deal to the education of hlgh school puplls The llttle flrst termer who approaches wlth trepldatlon the front of hls lLngllsh classroom and recltes blushlngly and haltlngly hls blt of platform work presents qulte a dlfferent appearance after a year or so of tralnlng IH a llterary soclety WIthOUt showlng the sllghtest trace of nervousness he can address a larf e audlence IH debate or declamatory contest as easlly as he could talk to one of hls companlons ls not the 'lblllty to hold the lnterest of a large number of people fully as great an achlevement as the ablllty to translate Latln or solve problems ln algebra3 Together Wlth the beneflts derlved from these socletles there IS a great deal of pleasure also The programmes at the regular meetlngs are always lnterestlng and the varlous debates between socletles of the same school and those of dlfferent schools create a great deal of excltement l a great day for the rest of the school as well as for the members of the socletles themselves when a debate IS to take place ln the audltorlum I-low keen IS the rlvalry between the debatlng SOCICtlCSl How lmpatlently the audlence 3WaltS a declslon from the Judges whlch shall favor the partlcular SOCIETY of ItS cholce' The debaters themselves forget the audlence IH thelr deslre to con vlnce thelr opponents and certalnly there IS no tlme for nervous self CODSCIOUSDCSS durlng rebuttal Wlt and concentratlon are absolute ne cessltles here' The sublects of the debates vary greatly but questlons of moment IH the natlonal affalrs are the favored ones The soclal beneflts derlved from these clubs are worth a great deal also Dances and spreads are glven qulte often 'XI H RESPECT FOR AUTHORITY One of the fund lmental prlnclples of tne world not only ID clxlllzed but also ID savage parts whlch an lndlvldual must learn and learn early IS the proper respect for authorlty The younger generatlon has had a tendency to exhlblt our denlocratlc prlnclple that All men are created equal but at the wrong tlme Leaders however must be recognlzed ln all walks of llfe Wlthout thelr guld lnce success lsn t posslble A team must have IIS cslptaln l buslness ltS manager 1 government lts executlxe a schoolroom lts telcher Authorltles should md must be respected' We must remember that they are ln posltlons of honor galned only through a tedlous walk along the hlgh and narrow paths of lndustry Lack of respect constltutes Bolshevlsm and surely that lsn t our ldea of llfe Respect authorlty dlsplay sportsmanshlp ln short be a gentle man' Each SULQCSSIVC lssue of The Calnatlon beconles more dlfflcult due both to the lncreased cost of productlon and the hlgh standards es tabllshed by the precedlng staffs In presentlng thls book we have done our best to portray school llfe ln in lnterestlng manner and we hope that thls lssue wlll meet wlth your approval When we conslder the stralned condltlons of the day It may be easlly comprehended how dlfflcult a task the edltlng of The Qarnatlon appeared last term But that dlfflculty was transformed IHTO a qulet antlclpatlon of success by the ready and thorough co operatlon of the students and faculty As edltor I take thls last opportunlty to thank the staff l also extend . - , . , . 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THE CARNATION my appreclatlon to the judges of the Short Story and Poetry Contest MISSCS Dockery Donelly and Hawken and to the members of the Art Commlttee MISSCS Barbee and Regan and Mr Flarllng for thelr klnd ald The staff JOIDS me ln thanklng Mr Hoffsten The Carnatlon s able sponsor whose untlrlng efforts have alded so greatly IH the reallzatlon of all our hopes A TRIP THRU A ROLLING MILL A group of boys under the dlrectlon of Mr Card VlSlt6d the Na tlonal Enamellng 5: Stamplng Works at Granlte Clty llllnols Saturday O t I8 The party was escorted thru the plant by lVlr J W Nlllls asslstant superlntendent The process of maklng Shlp plate and tln plate there IS essentlally as follows Plg lron scrap steel and llmestone are shlpped ln by rall These ma terlals are proportlonally mlxed and out lnto charglng boxes whlch are plcked up by a charglng machlne and fed lnto an oll burnlng open hearth furnace where they are melted at a temperature of 2800 to 3000 I7 Xvhen the metal IS melted It IS allowed to run out of the furnace lnto huge ladles holdlng 65 tons The llmestone serx es as a flux gatherlng all the lmpurltles of the lron and steel causlng them to float on top of the molten mass A powerful electrlc crane plcks up the ladle and carrles It over to the moulds whlch are on small cars The metal IS poured IntO these moulds and allowed to cool for about 45 mlnutes The moulds are then removed by speclally equlpped cranes leavlng solld lngots I5 X24 X5 6 The lngot IS then reheated and taken to the rolls where It IS rolled out lnto a sheet of the deslred dlmenslons The one we saw go thru was rolled to 3 I6 X5 x30 Durlng thls operatlon salt I9 thrown on the metal and when It comes ln contact Wlth the water whlch IS belng contlnually poured on the rollers an exploslon occurs thus keeplng the metal free from scale The steel IS then passed thru smoothlng rollers marked and cut to length and then to wldth by rotary shears The lndlvlclual plates are 2-utocnatlcally welghed and then carrled to the stock plle by powerful magnetlc cranes ready to be shlpped to the shlpyards to be put lnto the hulls of boats In the maklng of tln plate the plates descrlbed above or sllghtly heavler plate IS sheared lnto what IS called tln bar whlch IS 6 to 8 lnches ln Wldth and of the same length as the Wldth of the tln plate to be made These tln bars are then reheated ln a coal flred furnace and then rolled ln PHITS untll they are about 4 feet long and of the deslred Wldth The heavy sheets are placed ln palrs and rf-heated and passed thru the rolls agaln comlng out about 8 feet long and the same wldth as the orlvlnal length of the bar These sheets are then doubled together maklng a pack of lron of 4 sheets ln thlckness reheated agaln passed thru the rolls drawlng the sheet out about 8 feet ln length Thls pack whlch IS 4 sheets ln thlckness IS reheated maklng the pack 8 sheets ln thlckness They are then replaced ln the furnace reheated and agaln passed thru the rolls gIVlHg them the flnal thlckness and length deslred The sheets are now 8 plv about 32 gauge thlck and 6 to 8 feet long The wldth of the sheets belng the length of the orlglnal bar whlch IH turn was the wldth of the sheets deslred These packs of sheets are then squared by shears and the men separate the sheets Wl1ICl'l are conveyed to the plcklers where they are plckeled a 7 sulphurlc 3CId solutlon after whlch they are put lnto a furnace and annealed for I2 hours and removed and allowed to cool for IZ hours They are then passed thru cold rolls to pollsh and then plckeled ln a sulphurlc acld solutlon to remove all surface lmpurltles The plates are then dlpped lnto molten tln passed thru a set of felt rollers and pollshed Wlth pulverlzed bran The tln as It IS erroneous ly called for It IS ln reallty sheet steel plated wlth tml IS taken to the as sortlng room where It IS sorted and packed for shlpment 1 v 1 1 . , . . . . . .. . 1 -1 . , . , I . . 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I, . . . . , ln 4 , . 1. . 1. . . . . - 1 v - THE CARNATION THE BATTLE OF CHATEAU THIERRY Thls account of the battle IS grven as l saw xt ln fact l took a small part ln lt Whlle ln rest bullets ln th 'Vlarne Dlstrlct we suddenly received orders to entram lmmedlately We had heard rumors that our dlvlsxon was to go to ltaly so we concluded that we were UOIHQ there but after rldlng ln box cars for thxrty hours we unloaded at a small town dlrectly north of Paris We began a twenty mlle hike whxch led us back to the front Refugees were streammg back and we knew that the Hun was makmg another drlve When we reached the French artxllery they had thelr guns removed from the pits ready to retreat A French general told our own famous commander General Le uene lt was txme for us to retreat but General Le uene answered retreat hell we just got here When we reached the French mfantry everythmg was confusron as they had been drlven back that mornmg 'lhls country was one vast wheat Held with many small patches of woods ln It Without orders of any knnd we plunged mto the fight on une l 1918 All that day and nlght we held the Germans back ln these woods were hundreds of machme gun nests whlch ramed a deadly fire on us l saw many of my comrades o buddles fall Fortunately the enemy had their machme guns tralned low expectmg us to be lymg rn the wheat and most of the wounds were nn the legs On the nlght of une 2nd we began a llttle drlve of our own and the next day we captured Bouresches a small town Thls town was not so easy to take as the Germans had established machme gun nests thruout the town Each nest had to be wrped out mdlvxdually The Germans were very stubborn fighters but we soon convlnced them xt was useless to resist On my elghteenth blrthday l was caught out m a large open wheat held and l dldn t dare to get up untll It was dark l had lost all sense of dlrectron and Instead of Jolnlng my own company l wandered lnto a company of marmes from my d1v1s1on Thelr Lleutenant dlrected me ln the wrong dlrectlon and l ran lnto a squad of Moroccans so l declded to go back agam ln the other dlrectlon l knew l would be reported mrssmg so l reported to the first P C l came to l hnally found my outfit whxch had thought that l was knocked off On uly 3rd we captured a tovxn called Vaux ThlS was the worst scrap l was ever ln It was a larger town than we had taken so far On the nlght of uly 7th whxle rn the outsknrts of a small town whlch was to be captured a German soldler threw a hand granade at me It pltched me up nn the axr and l landed on my shoulder Lucklly only a few pieces of shrapnel hlt me After the town was captured l reported to a dressxng statlon and was evacuated to the rear Charles L Brohammer Enllsted at St Louis ln May l9I7 Statloned at efferson Barracks x month Re C8lVCCltl'Eill'llI1gll'1 l-ortR1ley Kansxs Moved to C amp Merrltt N -I Salled on the S S Tenadores Landed xt Brest Went to the front m February i918 Was evacuated to the Unlted States lh September l9l6 comm back on the S S Great Northern Landed at Hoboken went to Fort Des Moines lowx to Fort Snelling Nlxnn to Camp Taylor Ky Discharged February l9l9 OIL THE PRESENT GREAT INDUSTRY Never ln the hrstory of the Umted States has there been such a great movement of speculators and mvestors as that whxch has been occurring IH the last two years ln the petroleum lndustry lqven the dlscovery of gold ln Qalxfornra IH l849 cannot be compared with the great oxl lndustry whxch lS now taklng hold of some of our southern states , . , . 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' rs V , Q V t 1 THE CARNATION Wlthln the last two years everybody lncludlng Vvall Street has turned hls attentlon to oll stocks Not only ll lve spetul ltors bet ome lnterested but also lnvestors 'X few years ago Wall Street md the publlc had no lnterest what ever ln Oll stocks although they were aware of the fact that the Oll com plnles had been xery successful and the stockholders had recelved large proflts The large oll companles dld not Wlgh or deslre Wall Street or the publlc to partlclp lte ln thls gre It lndustry for varlous reasons The recent publlc partlclpatlon ln the great boom has been chlefly caused by the war and the great IHCYCHSC ln the consumptlon of Oll News paper and magazlne STOTICS whlch related how the Oll proposltlon had changed poor men lnto mllllonalres also had a great deal to do Wlth the great attractlon towards the lndustry After readlng these storles people who had never thought of lnvestlng ln OIT dld so Oll flelds are found ln the extreme eastern southern and southwestern parts of the Unlted States The Chlef OIT flelds and those WhlCh have been arouslng the most lnterest at present are those whlch are found ln the north central plrt of 'l exas Oklahoma and central Kansas The Burk burnett held whlch IS located ln the northern part of Texas IS one of the largest oll helds On IU average It produces about l90 000 barrels a day 'Vlany uses are made of petroleum Perhaps the greatest use IS that for TLITDYICATIOU as up to thls day nothlng else has been dlscovered to take ltS could hardly do wlthout It The newest use of petroleum I9 for shlps The uslng of Oll as a fuel for shlps has lts advantages The oll takes up less room than coal or coke lt reduces the cost of labor and lt lS more qulckly and easlly loaded An other use of Oll ln regard to ShlpS IS that of a calmlng agent When the sea I9 rough oll I9 strewn on the water and thls makes navlgatlng easler From crude petroleum many other substances whlch are useful to nlanltlnd are made such as kerosene gasolme benzlne and naptha Qonslderlng all these flcts Oll ls and always wlll be a great necesslty to manlclnd r MNXP f!.f' ' E' I 4: 5 mm 1.N,,l,,.ll. 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' T7 1 , -' ' ' -- , . if , Y: l ,.,i ,Iv V-V if - . iffQ Z, ,N ' .I f,. : ,I-1 l . -vu ,jg ,A ,f THE CARNATION ONE OF NATURE S NOBLEMEN Big ohn Choate was boss ofC1mp Number Fifteen As he walked thru the woods he seemed to be a part of them and hrs big rugged frame was but rn keeping wrth the mighty prnes hrs merry whistle was answered by the birds and a mischievous little squrrrel seemed intent on playin with the steel muscled grant As Big ohn walked under a huge pine a little cone fell at hrs feet Ho Ho friend squirrel you missed your arm that time and the roarlng laughter went rollicking thru the woods Qhatterrng and scolding the rmpudent little animal scurrred behind a limb and was lost to sight Presently the steady chopping of a woodsman could be heard and as Choate entered the clearing he saw that rt was acques the old hermit of Sanosa woods The old hermit was an eccentric rndrvrdual who had ln ed alone rn Sanosa woods for the past fifty years and was considered half crazy by most of the people thereabouts Ho there friend acques how comes rt3 All right John but this gol derned old log here wont split but l guess l m gettin old and can t split em any more cackled the old man Let me give her a whack or two So saying Big ohn rolled up hrs sleeves spat on hrs hands and grasped the ax As the sun shone thru the trees rt glrnted on the man s sun bronzed arms The play of the wrry muscles as the ax swiftly flew thru the arr seemed to cast a spell over hrm and the shriveled up old man gazed rn envy at the mighty muscled grant With a final blow at its heart ax sat down on a log to rest himself Taking hrs bandana kerchref he wiped the sweat off hrs brow How s everything over to the camp ohn3 asked the old hermit Farr fair lve been havrn trouble wrth a fellow named ackson Hes an onery cuss and he wont listen to a word of advrce thinks he knows rt all He nearly chopped hrs finger off the other clay Well l guess lll be going back I gotta keep my eye on those new fellows Good bye Big ohn gazing at the ground hrs boot drawing armless lines drd not notrce that at the mention of ackson the old man had been startled and hrs beady black eyes shifted warrly Lamp Number Fifteen was one of a charn of lumber camps established rn the big north woods of Wisconsin Of some thirty camps Number Fifteen had the best reputation Thru the honesty and efficiency of Big ohn Choate Number Fifteen turned out the most lumber of any camp there 'rbouts The bunkhouses were kept clean the mess was of the best and the men were for the most part contented As Choate entered the camp one of the cooks came running towards him evrdently wrth important news Meestarr ohn' Nleestalr ohn' Zat fellow ackson he gone Four bottles wheesky gone too cried the excited fellow Wheres Lole3 asked Bug John hrs bushy brow taking on a troubled look Over at 1ee north trac I8 Y .. .KJ .. 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' .J. . .- i the tough pine knot fell in splinters, and Big John, throwing down the I T ' r J 1 ' THE CARNATION Raprdly the boss of Camp Frfteen walked northward Arrrved at the north tract he sought out Cole r bg burly rough fellow beernv hrm drrectrng some lumberjz-rl-.s rt work on r saw B10 ohn walked over to hrm Bay Qole come here Yeh ln a mrnute ln a few moments the laly Cole swaggered ox er and sard Well whrt yer want Qhoate3 Wasnt ackson that greenv workrng on your sectron t0day3 Yeh there he lb over at that brv owls pomtrng that way Lole slowly looked well l ll be that darn fool has slrpped away' Both Lole and Choate searched the woods thereabouts but found nothrnf of the mrssrng man That night when the men turned rn the skres were overcast and a storm was rn the offlng As Blg ohn made the rounds to see lf all the men were rn he notrced that aclcson s bunk was strll empty When john went rnto hrs own cabrn the frrst brg drops of rarn were tallmg and the wrnd was whrstlrng overhead The good fellow was troubled about thrs ackson why had he taken that lrquor he drd not seem l1Le a man who drank a lot Frnally Bug ohn dropped off rnto troubled slumber About mldnrght a terrrflc thunderbolt awolxe hrm Getting up Big ohn 1 lanced outsrde Torrents of rarn were comrng down and the wrnd howled rn the swayrng treetops above Suddenly 1 strealt of lrghtnrng lrt up the whole outside Xnother flash avarn lrt up the outsrde It rs the old hermrt muttered Brg ohn to hrmself l ll slrp on my thrnf s and run out and get hrm Poor old fellow he seemed drrnk crazed 'md runnrng towards the north tract That contemptrble aclcson has gotten the old fellow drunk urckly Qhoate slrpped on hrs clothes and throwing a slrcker over hrmself clashed out mto the storm lll follow the trarl and be xt hrm to the tract there lll meet hrnr and brrng hrm back sind Brg ohn as he ran thru the drrvmg rarn At tract twelve another flash of lrghtnrng showed ohn that he was late ln the mrdst of the clearing lyrng face downward was the drmlt craled man apparently he had frllen unconscrous Brg john was standrng on the edge of the Qlearrng when he first saw the fallen man 'Suddenly he remembered th rt the brg prne to the east had been sawed nearly all the way thru to be felled the next mornrng As he thought of thrs and the fact that the unconscrous man lay rn rts path Brg ohn forgetful of hrmself dashed forward to save the poor drunl-.en hermrt The wrld wrnd above seemed to rncrease rn rts fury rs rf lxnowrng that her prey was about to be snatched from her The next mornrng they found hrm hrs great body prnroned by the fallen prne There they lard to rest thrs man who had dred to save another T ruly Brg John Choate was one of n rture s noblemen BWI I9 , ' , k N , 2 ig , , ln . .- 1. 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THE CARNATION THE HATER Being a Tale Without Hero or Heroine By H lVlcKlNLEY MANN l hate' l hate' l hate' All men are my enemles Hunted feared hated l hate' For months l have started xt the slightest footfall move at nlght dayllght l fear Light IS man s frlend the dark the beast s l the Hater l have spoken The Hater the beast was at large The posses of every county of Callfornla searched for hum He was wanted wanted for murder He had lcllled one of two deputies who were taking hlm from the prlson at San uentm to the electrlc chair located at a small town five mlles dlstant Alone unarmed he had overcome hrs two armed guards kllled one changed clothes with the other leavlng hxm bound and had dlsappeared mto the surroundmg hllls He seemed a flend All efforts to apprehend hum had falled Qonvlcted for one of the most hemous series of murders ln the hxstory of the Golden State he was feared by all the people of the countryside ID whxch he had escaped Doors were barred men feared to leave their famllles unprotected This state of HHHIYS had existed for about two months before mv trace of the manslayer was found He had been seen ln San Francisco Loaves of bread wlth the center torn out had located the man Three years of prison food mamly bread on account of hrs surly conduct had rumed hrs dlgestlon He could eat only the very center of large lo nes of bread and careless drsposal of the wasted crusts had been notlced reported to the ldederal Food Admlmstrator of the cxty and at last the pollce had heard The peculiar form of waste was recognlzed as belon mg to the Hater and a plan for xmmedlate actlon was formed A cordon of polxce was qulclcly thrown about the house under sus plclon and two plaln clothes men entered ln the room of the hunted m in all was dxsorder A note gxve evxdence of hrs whereabouts It read l am hate' Beware l krll l hate l laugh l have gone to MEXICO Let hlm follow who dares l hate' Two days later just after a heavy storm the express from San Fran clsco dlrect to Mexico Cxty halted on the border lme A red rag had attracted the englneer s attentlon and had brought to hxs notlce a huddled heap of humanlty just off the track It was the Hater Burned scarred almost past recogmtlon he lay near has last evll work The rails had been crossed wlth a long steel bar left from former work upon the road camouflaged wlth brush and other avaxlable materxal A terrlble dlsaster hxd been narrowly averted But the Hater' What had ltllled hum The elements had conspnred The wmds had blown The telegraph wlres were down He had stepped upon a lxve wlre At last he lay electrocuted wrapped partly ln his chosen battle flat, The red flag the Hag of anarchy the flag of hate Hate had become hrs master fate had mastered hate - 1 . f 1 2 . . 1 .. 4 I 1 L k 'v v X V t K , . . , . 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THE CARNATION SNOW Sllently downward came the snow Covermg housetops hrgh and low Clothing the hlghways ln ralment white Makmg the town a heautlful slght Fences were hidden beneath the snow hverythln white where er you d Sllence pervaded the heavy a1r Fllled wlth a quxetness rxch and rare artha Fuqua TO McKINLEY Oh lVlcKmley' dear McKinley' Dear old high school days' How we love each fond remembrance Of thls happy age All our youths and maldens glory ln thy pralses hlghl May we ever hear the self same stones Let them reach the sky WELL RASTUS est take a look at dls watah mlllun Rastus sald the Reverend Davls of the Holy Roller Chuch sltuated just outside of Blueford It amt de greenest thmg Ah evah seen Come on suh don t treat me so contemptuou Memhah dat Ah saved yuh soul Eastah and dat Ah mought take a notnon not to save lt no moh Rastus that evangellst ot chlcken yard fame slowly closed one eye at hrs wife whxle the Reverend wasn t looklng Mandy he whlspered Ah s got an xdy Wlth these words he turned around brlskly Honest Mlstah Revend Davls saxd he Ah wuz jest foolm yuh Heah suh am da hes watah mlllun youh eva seen oh taste est look at dn red est llke da Bul how ya say ltu Bulshevxk Yas suh dat s t fgrmnlngl an look at what thm r1n dere am Wha suh dere am but jest one branch of watah mlllun llke lt m dese pahts and thru frxen shxp Ah got thxs and heah ya comes along to BUY It Well suh xts a lVllCHTY nne watah mlllun Am t many seeds nelthah and even you can chew em Oh c ome now don t get excahted You all knows Ah s jest foolln Well honest Rastus It suah do look good and Ah ll take lt Wlth these words off rode the Reverend on a sorry lookmg nag whnch mlght have been related to lchabod Crane s About five hours later up rode a hlghly exclted gentleman So you ah the thlef who rohbed me of my hlghly cultlvated Pxcayune watah melon ah you suh3 he shouted And accordlngly turned to a compamon crylng Does he ansah the descrxptlon suh5 l am t sure hut l thmk so thus mdlvldual answered All thus tlme Rastus was quxverxng and shakmg No Ah aunt thu Qgenemun he whlned But he contmued Ah know who am Who3 yelled the hrst horseman Whah fturmng to hrs wlfel Ah m 1 hamed to say but lt was Mlstah Revend Davlsl Thus assured off rode the two horsemen Rastus laughed and turned to hrs wlfe Dldn t Ah tell yuh Ah had a 1dy3 An the reason am Ah won t have no man plaln oh clujyman say he saved mah soul No ma am xt jest cam t he done' , . 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THE CARNATION McK1nley Debates lhls year a new plan for debatlng was trled out and found to be qulte successful Dual debates were arranged wlth Qleveland the only other school that supports this actlvrty bach school was represented by two te xms mstead of one as heretofore one of them on the afhrmatlve and the other on the negatlve of the question Resolved That the Qhamberlaln Kahn blll provldxng for compulsory unlversal mllltary tramlng and service be enacted wlthout amendment or reservatlon One lVlcK1nley team was selected from the Assembly Society and one from the llterary Society They met ln a prellmlnary debate ID the Audltorlum on December lst whlch resulted ln a two to one declslon ln favor of the l xterary Un December l9th the Llterary team debated one of the Qleveland teams at McKinley on the negatlve slde of the above questlon the teams were Cleveland lVlcK1nley ohn Brown Harold M Mann Forder Buckley Ralph A Nlange Davld Stoney l ouxs A Brandenburg Ralph Howard Atlternxte X1lCtOT Pachman The speakers were very even xs to abrllty but lVlcKmley s snappy re buttal answered all of Cleveland s arguments and when the last argument wxs heard the words lVlcK1nley and Vlctory were agam lmlted together On the same nlght the Assembly team upheld the affirmative of the same questlon at the Cleveland audltorlum The two teams were lVlcKmley Cleveland Cllfford Nl Dunn Leonardj Rlggle Virgil Landon Edgar D Davxs Gerald Snyder Robert lVlcCurdy LOUIS DeYong Altern xte Gerald Nordmeyer The lVlcKmley team upheld our good reputatxon and gave Cleveland a close fight but the declslon was two to one ln favor of the latter We were defeated but lt was an honor xble defeat for the team dld lts best and deserves credxt for the way ln whlch It presented nts side of the questxon The debating coaches Mr lewis and Mr Spauldlng cannot b glven too much credlt for the valuable help they gave the teams We are very fortunate ln havlng such capable men m charge of thrs actlvxty Debatlng IS one of the most Important and worthy of school functlons The student body must support our teams and must not allow the xnterest m thls valuable work to declme Our hope IS that the mterest will be malntalned here and be revived ln other schools that at present have no teams l B an 27 O T - C V 1 T . 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N it, 4'f? f ,Ulm t 1 CI all , A ments gk CAP FNINS Basket Ball I9 I 9 70 Theron Cralg Tenms I9 I 9 Carl Kammann Track Senlor I9 I 9 Walter Hoagland Track unlor I9 I 9 Thomas ohnston Baseball I9 I 9 Erwm Schaefermg RLVIEW lVlcK1nley has just closed a year of successful athletlc endeavor ln the spnng sports our track team was highly successful and trlumphed over Solclan our nearest rxval by 21 polnts ln baseball Coach Schlek s proteges flnlshed a dangerous second loslng only to Central ln playlng off the txe lnhls fall our football team tled wlth Central for second place ln basket ball of the prevlous season we fimshed ln the cellar due to ln experlence and bad breaks But thrs years team wrll be dlfferent ask the coach All of thlS successful work IS clue m no small measure to the abllltv and willingness of the coaches lVlcKmley 19 lndeed fortunate to have the men she has for coaches and they should be encouraged by the proper response tlcket sales OUR COACHES Football C Crosby Basket ball W Schxek Tenms M Wllson Track Castleman Baseball T W Schlek BASEBALL REVIEW Last year the same old Jmx that caused the downfall of the two pre cedmg teams overcame us and we agam lost the tltle ln playmg off a tle thls tlme with Central After playlng sensational ball all season the team let up for a short tlme with the result that we tied Central for first place and consequentlv we dropped to second place Such rs the game how ever and we must be content to know that we had a wonderful team lVlcK1nley enters the race this vear wlthout the servxces of two of her stars, they bemg Sellman and lsggler They both graduate Sellman led the league m hlttmg last season, and Eggler played a great game at first Despite the loss of these players we stlll have the beglnnlng of a great team m the followmg men Crarg, Schaefermg, Fmn, Stetzel, Heffern and Exlers There I9 plenty of good materlal 1n school to hll the gap left by the loss of two players and all boys who have a llkmg for the game are urged to report 'ff , ' ' ' miie' 'W' ' ' , ff -A , WL A?1f.i 13 , I I ll A I-I F I I Sip, fj,,,f' , f, igr f if I If A JI lx I 1 I-I if if ' '3 -y a fh as as f - as e e been 3: f f 5 -I' - , Y'Y, J Football, I9I9 .,.,..t.,,,,,,t,,, .ll..,tt.. . .A ...... 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' THE CAKNAIIUN 29 It has become a hablt ln the last few years to make an annual threat of taking baseball away from the hlgh schools rf more tlckets are not sold However the Coaches do not wxnt to make this appeal thls year they do not want to appeal to the students to buy tickets They want thc students to appeal to them to sell tickets let the students of McKinley prove that they want baseball and that they wlll back our team by rushlng the tlcket sellers FRACK McKinley ln the past year agaln demonstrated her superlorlty over all rn als on the clnder path lt was xndeed a banner year Coach Castle man turned out a team whlch was vxctorxous IH the three bug meets of the season At the mdoor meet at the Collseum on Feburary 22 the Crlmson held full sway ln the hugh school department scoring 28 polnts whlle Central our nearest rival scored I4 polnts Agaln ln the Muny meet held on lVlay 22 the maroon jerseyed contestants were vlctorlous scorlng 73 polnts ln the comblned events whlle Washlngton U our nearest rnval scored 39 One week later on May 29 we won the lnterscholastxc meet wxth a total of 81 pomts Soldan the runner up scored 60 polnts Altogether It was a most brlllnant season and the coach and runners are to be thanked and complimented for thelr wonderful work The prospects for the season also seem to be good for Mclflnleys chances We have Talbot and Van Slckle returnmg to burn up thmgs ln the sprlnts and ohnson and Klnsey ln the hurdles ln the field events we have Kinsey ln the hlgh jump and broad Jump along with Van Slckle Talbot and ohnson ln the broad Jump The above mentloned athletes are all experienced and should prove a good nucleus around whlch to build a wxnner There lS plenty of maternal ln school and under our coach s handlmv a good team xs certaln ln the unlor dlvlslon Wolff Woods lazxer and Schlek have had some experlence and should prove polnt wmners lVlcK1nley has always made a good showmg m track athletlcs and all boys who have anv ability are urged to report The Indoor meet held at the Collseum showed lVlcK1nley s supremacy early ln the season l eussler and Sellman captured the 600 and 880 yard runs respectlvely Sellman commg wlthm 4 5 of a second of tvmg the record ohnson our hurdler broke the old record for the D0 yard hurdles of 6 3 by 3 5 of a second Our men took three places ln this event Km sey and Thumser taklng second and third Summary D0 yard dash Bremser Central first Trumm Cleveland second Van Slckle lVlcK1nley thlrd Harvay Central fourth Time 600 yard run Leussler lVlcK1nley first Tremlett lVlcKlnley second Crowlch Cleveland thlrd Ryan Central fourth Txme l 2 l 5 Hess 880 Sellman McKinley first Eckert Webster Groves sec ond Spencer Central thlrcl Nlsbet Cleveland fourth Tlme 2 09 4 D D0 yard low hurdles ohnson lVlcK1nley first Kmsey lVlcK1nley second Thumser McKinley third Wnlllams Webster C-roves fourth Tnme 06 Relay race ftwo laps per runner Central flrst McKinley second St LOUISU H thxrd Cleveland fourth Tlme 2 37 l D The meet held under the ausplces of the Mumclpal Athletlc Assocxa tlon proved a success from every angle ln this meet Nlclimley showed a flash of the form that was to wm mhamplonshlp honors the followlng week , , , Q - 1 , . . . . , . . . . , 5 - ' J . 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THE CARNATION ln three departments our entries scored enough points to win first place 1 e Hlgh School lntermedlate and umor They took second in the open events The total number of points scored gave the Crimson the com bmed trophy also The showing made proved to all of Coach Castleman s admlrers that he had assembled a well balanced team that was sure to prove a veritable steam roller the following week Competing wlth the best athletes ln St Louis our boys actually captured everything in sight The lnterscholastlc meet held on May 29 again saw the Crlmson in the lead when the final race was over and the spectators were leaving It was a glorious day in more than one way After raining for almost a week before the meet the weather cleared and the sun dried out the cmder path With a scorching sun but a slight breeze the athletes were all on ed e and what a wonderful performance they made' Twelve records were broken eleven being track events and four others tied ln the Senior division McKinley broke four records and tled one while the unlors dld not show up so well lVlcK1nleys distance men showed up exceptionally well Hoagland winning the quarter mile IH record time with no effort whatever Leussler and Sellman captured the half mxle Leussler breaking the tape first He ran a wonderful race in the record time of 2 05 2 5 McKinley s mller Byron Tremlett was the real sensation of the day At the start he jumped lnto the lead never to be headed Running with a free easy stride he breasted the tape 50 yards ahead of hls nearest rival If he had been pressed he would have doubtless lowered the record 2 or 3 seconds more Our other entry in this event Kisslmg finished a good third ln the hugh hurdles lVlcK1nley repeated the record of the previous year by capturing all three places Kinsey first to finish broke the old record ohnson and Fisher captured second and third places ln the 220 yard low hurdles Our relay team composed of Hoagland Fisher Van Slckle and Ander wert set a new record in that event The two latter men also furnished some keen competition in the sprmts Van Slckle taking thlrd IH the l00 and ln the umor d1v1s1on ohnston m the sprmts Moore in the hurdles Mltchell in the broad Jump and pole vault and Steiger ln the shotput looked good for lVlcKmley Coach Castleman is to be congratulated upon his successful efforts to turn out a championship team for McKinley and we feel that enough praise can never be given him Summary SENIOR EX ENTS Pole vault ohnson McKinley first Stevenson Soldan second Neal Central third Height I0 feet Shotput Bremser Central first Thomas Soldan second Long Soldan third Distance 40 feet 'Z mch Semor broad Jump Westholt Yeatman first Calhoun Soldan sec ond Thumser lVlcK1nley third Distance 20 feet II34 mches Hlghjump-Calhoun Soldan first Kinsey McKinley second Thum ser lVlcK1nley third Height 70 mches frecordl Discus Dewes McKinley first Bremser Central second Trumm Cleveland third Distance l02 feet I0 mches I00 yard dash Trumm Cleveland first Bremser Central second Van Sickle McKinley third T1me- I0 l 5 440 yard dash Hoagland McKinley first Lynn Soldan second third place not picked Time 52 3 5 30 Y - 4 , . Y . . ' y v g . . , , L. l , ' . : - . , Y . ' . , - , , , , e . . , , . J Y Y . 1 I - , . Anderwert third in the 220. J - J , ' , 4 7 . f A -J . ' . 1 , . 1 Y , o 1 4 T' y v Q v , I v . . - . X . 3 . . - - - f - ' ' , , 1 . , 1 - , , s TT- 4 ' - , . : . , 5 , , Q 1 li I ' ' -' 1 , Z y - 1 ' , ' , . .2 - . - 1' V Y Q V Y 2 THE CARNATION High hurdles Kinsey McKinley first ohnson McKinley second Thumser McKinley third Time I6 l 5 record Mile run Tremlett McKinley first Sher Soldan second Kxsslmg McK1nley third Time 4 D7 4 5 record? 770 yard dash Bremser Central first Calhoun Soldan second An derwert McKinley third Time 22 25 record 220 yard low hurdles Trumm Cleveland first ohnson McKinley second Fisher McKinley third Time Z6 l 5 record 880 yard run leussler McKinley first Sellman McKinley second Emerlck Soldan thlrd Time 7 09 2 5 record Qenxor relay McKinley first Soldan second Central third McKinley team Hoaglxnd Fisher Xan Sickle Anderwert Time l34 25 record Points 'Vlcliinley D4 Soldan 28 Central I8 Cleveland ll Yeat man 5 JUNIOR EVENTS Pole vault Mitchell McKinley first Nlsbet Cleveland and Walker Soldan tled for second Height 9 feet 8 lnches Shotput Gould Yeatman flrst Steiger McKinley second White Soldan third Distance 45 feet 6 inches Broad Jump Mueller Cleveland first Mitchell lVlcKmley second Mason Soldan third Distance IO feet 8' 2 lnches Hlghyump Cox Yeatman first Crammetter Cleveland second Mason Soldan third Height 65 inches Dlscus Solomon Soldan first Mltchell McKinley second Well Soldan third Distance l25 feet 3' Z inches 50 yard dash Harvey Central hrst ohnston McKinley second Barthel Cleveland third Time 0 4 5 220 yard dash Wilson Soldan first Cox Yeatman second Erick son Cleveland third Time 23 25 record l20 yard low hurdles Mueller Cleveland first Moore McKinley second Wilson Soldan third Time 880 yard run Henmngs Soldan first Hathaway Cleveland second Dunn McKinley third Time 210 record l00 yard dash Harvey Central first ohnston McKinley second Mueller Cleveland third Time IO 2 5 record 440 yard dash Hennmgs Soldan first Novak Cleveland second Hathaway Cleveland third Time 54 I 5 record 880 yard relay Soldan first McKinley second Central third Qoldan team Moss Fitzgerald McBurney and Wilson Time l 39 2 5 record Polnts Soldan 32 McKinley Z7 Cleveland 24 ieatman l Central ll Totals Qenxor and umor lVlcls.1nley 81 Soldan 60 Cleveland 37 Central Z9 Yeatman 70 BASKET BALL last year we finished IH last place hut It wxs no fault of the team or our coach They worked hnd and fulhfullv throughout the season Sold in won the championship last se xson lux some really wonderful playing, McKinley was hindi: ipped ln the middle of the season by the loss of two of our st rrs Thumser and hpuehler they TJPIDL, forced to drop out This season however the outloolx 1s cxceedm ly good Coxch 5 hu lt has taken hold of things in x x rv lou lI1P9SlllxC mxnner d rl r tt th loss of Tremlett Stone qpuehler md l h ihlfd x x rw ipxll squid under the leadership of C xptaln Cru With Cru x nur eu - V V : J V V V , , . -: V - Q - T V V C V V V . 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THE CARNATION the following fellows are showing some mlghty flne basket ball Kemper Kmsey Anderwert Kxmberlmg Wlxlfnmeyer and Shllllg From such an array rs thus we max feel sure th xt our team wlll be f1 htlng untll the flnal whlstle of the hnal game for Nlclilnley s honor and ldeals The players mentloned al oxe ll re urn next year and It seems as thou h we are destm d to turn oat another champlonshlp team IH the ne xr future Up to the tnme of omg to pr s we have played the followmg games wlth the results shown Wnrh ucn 1 showing as this our team IS bound to be rn the race from be lnnm to end FOOTBALL lVlcK1nleys 1919 football team wa composed of players that were ewrperxenced but were the hghte t m the league Thou h outweighed ln almost every game they played they gave a good account of themselves flmshmg ln a tle wlth Central for second place MCKINI EY VS AL TON On a field soaked by hard rams for three days prevlous to the game MCKIDTCY outfought and outplayed the strong Alton Hugh School machlne to the tune of Z7 0 Desplte the predlctlons of a few pesslmlsts Coach a bud for the champlonshxp IVICKINLF Y V9 LLEN ELAND ln the frrst league game of the year lVlcK1nley bowled over Cleve land to the tune of I4 6 On a wet muddy field that handxcapped the players MCKIHTCY s rabblt backfleld could hardly hold the ground but desplte thls disadvantage they outplayed their opponents at every branch of the game MCKIHTCY showed efhclency at the aerial game Play was even ln the second and thlrd quarters but m the first lVlcK1n ley showed real speed and the lme would not glve way an unch Hough Schaefermg Hobson and Selbert starred for us whlle Gregg looked good for the losers MCKINLEY VS SOLDAN Usmg fullback Claypool as a battermg ram the Soldan eleven pushed and fought their way thru McKinley s lme for a 20 3 vxctory Durlng the first Five minutes of play the teams appeared evenly matched and Mclimleys lme held like the Rock of Glbralter After an exchange of punts and a fumble placed the ball m lVlcK1nley s hands on Soldan s 35 yard lme Slebert was called back and put a perfect drop luck over The rest of the quarter was an exchange of punts and runs and passes The whistle blew with the ball on our I0 yard lme At the begmnmg of the second period lVlcK1nley held for downs and punted out of danger After puttmg up a wonderful defense MCKIHTCQ finally was forced to glVC way by the superior welght of the C-old and Brown and Long went over for a touchdown The thlrd quarter saw the Crimson jerseyed warriors hold the West enders and no scores materlallzed However ln the last period Soldan tore loose some wonderful football and managed to score two touchdowns klckmg goal after one of them Slebert Schaefermg Horton and Orchard starred for McKinley whxle Long Bllhexmer and Claypool looked ood for our rlvals Score uarters s n 3r 4th Tota Soldan lVlcK1nley 5 0 fl 0 3 35 ' ' .. ' ' . : 2 a t ,. ' ' ' g . , ' e - ' - ' ' ' ' g ' e. s ' ' ' . O .L Q I 1 . 1 , . L V 4 . ' 4 . . ' . . S 4 . V .k 3 . A . g . . Crosby showed that he had assembled a strong team, one that was to make ' N 1 1 1 L ' V 1 . L N 4 g . ' 3 Q -- l t Z d d l ,, ,, M0 7 fl I3 20 THE CARNATION '?nv THE CARNATION 35 lVlCKlNl ht X S C LNTRAL ln a ame full of thrllls 1nd ood foothall lVlcKlnley outplayed Cen tral hut w1s forced to he satisfied wlth 1 tle ame By some Superhum ID pa'sQ1n Wood the Central 1ce put hrs te1m ID a posltlon to score the touchdown that would save them from defeat Gettin off to an e1rly start on the Sec ond quarter llohson our left h1lflJ1ck found Qome weak spot IH the C,entral llne 1nd finally went over lor 1 touchdown qchaeferln hooted 1 perfect oal and It appeared that the Qcorlns., ww over tcr the dax ln the thlrd period lVlcK1nley 1dxanced the hall to C entrxl s 33 yard lxne where bxehert trled a drop kick hut It went Wlde After this play was even until the hnal quarter ln this perlod Qentrxl once approached to the D yard llne where the Red hosed vs 1rr1ors halted them 1nd punted to mxdfield Then came the pabs Wcmod to 'VI 1thew for a dlstance of 40 y1rds rlhlb seemed to dlSl1Cdl'tCll the Wclilnley players and a few seconds later Clladaon went over for 1 touchdown Wood locked goal The ame ended just after lVlcKmlev had completed 1 40 yard pass llohaon Schaeferlng, and Kallenhxch looked good for the Red and' Whlte whxle Wood and C-ladson starred f r Qentr1l Score uarter s Zn r 4th Total Central lVlcK1nley lVlCKlNLl' V Vu YEAWI MAIN lVlcK1nley trounced Yeatman o the tune of 20 to 3 ln the Turkey Day ame The contest waa somewhat slow mlth our boys advancing the hall at will Nlelnhardt accomplished Yeatman Q only score hy a place luck from the 38 yard llne Orchard looked hest for lVlcK1nley IR thls game Sr ore uarter 7n rc 4 h Tota Mclimley Yeatman The lme up for the eason wx follow l eft end Geller Left tackle Orchard Center Q norman Rlght guard Beaumont Rxght tackle Diamant Right end qlebert uarterhack Sch 1efer1n l eft halfhack Hobson Right halfhacl llough Fullhack l lorton tc 1ptaln PROSPL C TS With Schmidt O Cxorman SlClJPYt Srhaeferlng llohson Droecge Klneey 1nd many good suhs 'Vlclilnley should 1 aln turn out a contender for the championship lhe s ason just completed w1s the l1st for Capt llorton Orchard Beaumont Dnmant Hough and C.-eller 1nd their loss will he felt keenly Coach Croshy 1ga1n turned out a d1nf,erous LG 1m thxt furnlshed mighty good competrtlon lor all otr r1v1ls 1nd he S he con r1tulated 1nd th xnked for his efforts ILNNIS McKinley closed 1 tennis sexson last ftll that w1s hl hly successful Ihr race for the pennant w1s lmetween gold ID 1nd lwclklnley 5old1n he ln the victor hy three closels contested mxtches Une mf these m1tch the douhles conteszt xs sm clo e th t otr te 1m ohnson 1nd hamp on w1s wlthln one polnt of vunnnn 1nd the stru le hetween lxxmm IDU our 1 1' 'i g ' . 2 tg ' ' , ' . - ' , 2 K .' 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THE CARNATION captain and best player and Passmore the mdlvldual star of last year was the best exhlbltlon of tennls seen IH the tournament ln TCVICWIHQ the season e pecml mentlon should be made of the playlng of D Kmsey our thlrd man who won all four of hls matches The other players lost only to Soldan except Wxlson who also lost to a Cleveland player ln general lt may be sald that we made a showing of whlch the school and players may be proud Expected to furnish llttle or no cornpetltxon they came to the front and f1n1shed a dangerous second as the leavue standing wlll show A team such as thls should be and shall be remem bered as one of the best we ever turned out at lVlcK1nley Due credlt should be given our coach Mr Wrlson for hls efforts ln managlng and developlng the team The prospects of a WIUHIHZ team next year are brxght as Wilson Kinsey and Sampson wlll return and there are some slxty odd players who partlcxpated IH our local tournament last fall from whlch to plclc the other two players league standmg School Won l ost Soldan lVlcK1nley Yeatman Central Cleveland 36 ' A x , -s ff ' c ' A sY,s,sssssYsYssss,s,soow,r,s .,oosos,o,o,rr M12 4 N H sss,s,Yr,sssoso,o,o ,,rrs, osoY.sos,ooo,...l,sso,.,o,,, 5 I I I Y n l 1 . T 8 ,X Q55-'ss Q X f .5 ' . n tn ' r y I .Qi .J ,r Y. xxx 1 xl' xl . Ping fig at ' 'e.gg,.. A THE CARNATION NVEARHRS OF Tlllf Baseball-1 919 Schaefering-Captain Eggler Thumser Craig Finn Kaiser Qellman Filers Stetzel Tennis 1919 Kammann Captain Vlfilson Kmsey bampson ohnson W rlvrernlett Thumfser Spuehler Football-1919 Nieister-Manager Horton-Captain llcu h Sc h refering Hobson 0 Crorman Geller Seibert M.. Kissling Sellman l.eussler Anderwert Van Sickle Fisher ohnson F Kinsey Thumser Dewes Schroeder Orchard Track Uumorj 1919 Qchmldt ohnston Captain Beaumont Mitchell Diamont Dunn Basket Ball 1919 Track fsemorl 1919 Moore Q one Captain Hoagland Captain Alley l' reis Tremlett Steiger Girls A thletzcs BASKL T B Xtl Though a good 1 any girl par cipi in this branch of girls athletics there IS not the spirit that was ormerly hown Most of the girls are in their hrst and econd years and are not experienced players After they have played for about a year they seem to lose all interest This no doubt is due to the tart that the irls have not been permitted to play outside teams Vvhy not organize a team to play the other schools3 lnterest could also be aroused by playing inter clas games M1 s Ewers has been coaching the girl and from them chose tie following as candidates for the school team 'Vlelba Van Qleve Roberta Bachmann Ophelia Reha n Margaret ennet Elma Huserneyer Marg iret Velner Lucille Sutherland ll'x7el FOI and Viola Daubendxek Tr NWS Tennis has again taken its place as a feature of girls athletics means 1 winning single and doubles team for next season This year the matches were played oft too late to challenge any other teams But next year an earlier start will enable the girls to show their spirit The success 'Vlarie Nobbe and Dorothy Dougan The honor for h t place in singles rests with lLla1ne Mabley and Robert x Bachmann who were unable to play oft their match Though tennis and b xsket ball eem to be the only branches of irls athletics there 13 no re ison why they should not hive a wider range of sports Some say that girls are not interested in other sports but why not give them 1 chance3 Other schools hive baseb ill te rms Baseb 111 surely is not too difficult or too strenuous 1 gxme for girls Why not rt organize the Girls A A md nike lt 1 rexl Athletic Association with held meet besides tennis baseb rll ind ful doubles team is hockey swimming hiking and 1 basket b ill ' Q J - , t 2 ' 2 . ' A ' 2 , I 1 C A K . s Q 0 A ' A n' S ' ti V 2 te ' ' ' 1 . A ' ' ' A ' - ' 3 A . 's . A -Y. S E . A I . A A' l , 2 ' A , A2 . ' 2 . 2 . 1 ' ' z ' ' '. There was some excellent material displayed in the tournament, which . . ' ' A .' A1 s ' . ' 2 . . . ' . 2 A ' ' A ' . TS , . . h iA X, K 1 1 1 I 4 Y r 4 2 1 ' v Q ' , '. 2 . . 2 ' ' A , M . , , ,' 3 2 A ' A A ' A -V v A A' 2 2 ' .. . t . 2 ' ' 2 ,2 .. 3 2 , A , ' ' X . , . 2 AYE A' .. ' -- A- , 't' , .22 12' ' 2 .2 P .. A , , ' 'An A12 2 . . . 1 4 . 2 . Q EXCHANGES 1.1 lhere s nothlnf cheers 21 fellow Ll 1 u t l1ls.e 1 heirty vreetlnv A h21ndel1sp llld ID honest snulc lh21t H 1sh the joy of nreetlnf N111 when lt lrlenclly loors yo11 11111 Somehow lt seems to free you rom all l fc oulnts to hen t1e1n O'1lPl!ll Vi e re 1 l 1cl to ee y Htl l cl 1r Quest Y e 1tv11 111 l 1fe The contents ol your lnoolx c ert 11nly reprc sent the tltle lhe Qpcn Door 1s 1 hne 1ntrocluCt1on 1nd 1s for fartoons that l'lus1ye 1nd the Lreasecl l ole h 1ye ct-111 cl rn my 111 1wt.1l III htmare estw 1rd l ol e llonov'1l1c Dls 11 cert11nly 1s the o11e 1 1x1ety ol four yeirs oou 111 c a r1e 1 certfun V 21 ffooc sec'1on or 1 1r s Why not h we 21 few p1ctures III your hoolv' Svnod1c21l lxccllent YCVICW of your school your plctures are yery good Lngllsh l-hgh School Rerord Xour coyer deslfn looks Good to the Vi esterners It IS well ed1tecl xncl ful1 l pep lnut 21 few pletures would 1rnprove1t st1ll more X ox l VLSI Your dedlc 1t1ons 1ncl ec'l1tor11ls 1re well selected X our loy xlty md your school splrlt xre the 1'Jf6'ClOI'llll'liI1l features A few jolces xmonv the ddyertlsements would he well 1pprec11ted The D1stafT Nothlnv c 111 he s211d th1t has not been sfud before C urrent l vents are the outstfmdmg fe xtureb X ou say g1rls cant 1 et xcls Our hest sol1c1tors 1re v1rls Lnlon 'xluflllll Monthly Wou w1ll neyer lorvfet your Alma N11t r l et us see you 11 1111 e 1ncl l3l1clc Centrxl 11s ceyeoped some yery ffoocl poets so1neth1nff unusu xl for 21 school 1112111 1f1ne 9:11011 You 1ve some yery K ooc stor1es but not enouc 1 1rt1c es W1th the ester IS the 1nc ent1ye o1 the luooly. 5cr1pt Lover clesugn 1llustr1t1on putures 1rt1cles poetry neecl o11ly to he mentloned lhe 'Vle1nor121l l xlnlet rnalces 1 yyonclerlul lront1sp1ece xncl the 5e1l 1 cert 11nly 1 yery f ood encllny n six' ' -.E 2 3 .. . 3 . 1 . . ' 4 ' , 3 ' ' 1 J s 2 2 T, A ,. ' .23 2 2 . 1' ' 2 M ' 2. 4 ' . ' .:. 1' Cl ' 2 Q.. ' 1 . H' '4 ,L If ' 1. 5:4 Cl .' 2 ' l . Say: uf 1 .' . JE P jc Y 'L g2 N V 2 2 .' .-V Q ' S n ' ' 2 2' . 11' . ' . 1 H 'J 2 Q ' ' , 2 if ul 1 2 H N D H 2 C 2 -'2 H2 'A' 'gg ,. YV 3 '2 l .4 Th 12 lf fcihz ge ' 2' '. 2: 1 ' .2 1, V 'i 1 ' ' lj ,, l .','1.- f 1:'l3. 'f 2 , , 4 '. ' ,Z QV ' , li .3 K ' . , t . 0 , '. .V -, 7 . ' 1. ' ' 2 1 ' cv' H . ' , ' , ' .Y ' 4 2 ' 2 .,' -2 1' 2 ' . . ' '2 2 A ' 2 . A 2 F ' J. ' ' .' 2 5 .' ' L 2 .2 . . U Y . u S 'f ,2 '2 I .' 2 . I A ' ' A' . '. ' . y .2 '. 'A .' 1 g, 2 7 ' 1 ' '- ' 'h ' V ,, H' 1 ' . 2 e. , . , cgi. . Rd? 2 -fi 2 l2.' lil . . f '.', It is . ' ,, 1 2 ' ' ',2 ' . -I hf X '2r',Z l. glz l.. .x' A 1 i ,1.- , 4 .' 2 ' , 'i F, 2 I' , D' H' 2 ,f 2 ' 2 ' ' 2 'K ' g ' g. ww THE CARNATION What I Think of 1VlcK1nley Nlclkxnley I5 the hest 1Il'utltllllOll Ill the world for I 1y1n one x completc traxnxn stu xes OI'glI1lllll0I'l socxx lxfe Journxxsm an venerx' c xpenenee ouxs ll Jel on l 'hnxlc th xt lVlcK1nley I9 the hne t I III the C1ty Xlxce Phxlxpson 0 l thxnlc Mclxxnley h xs more school pnxt than xny other hl h chool lll c c lVlary ennxnfs 70 ID ey Il h' An lDSllfLltl0ll worthy of hexrln x great Xmerx Il n xr11e It possesses an 'xdnurahle personnel both ln rec xrds to the lac 1lty md students lts success IH 1ts 111dertxlc1nfs lb due to co operx 1ov llead lleart and llxnd l dw xrd ll Sellman 'xx 'X 1nley s xll r11.,ht so 1 the xc ulty Ive been thxnkmg here fox four years Rlch xrd l-l lVlCVl xhan a 1 0 l KNOW M Klnley rext Dec lx lZPyl'lOldS lht xdexl school huxlds orms hroxclens and deepens chxr xeter It educ xtes cultwates and te xches trxxe y xluc l lcnow th xt lVlcK1nley does t 1 for xll who xttencl 1t N xry Qrr 0 'Vlc Kxnley I9 our de xr Alm x M xter xnd wxll he held Ill h11.,hest esteem lay u xll forever xnc y ohnson 0 exnley ewx sex se ex er wxll he l ouxs A irxndcnlwurc Vlclxuxley IS undoubtedly the hest s hool 1n St l ouxs X school sp1r1t xneyccelled coupled w1th wxnnm tc anxs and 1 ood fellowshxp wxll al y xys produce x wxnner lzrxnlc Nl llerrxnf une 0 Vlfe lcnow th xt 'Vlclklnley IS the hest school 1n St l ouxs and we lllce to thxnls th xt St l OLH9 hxs the Jest hools III the world Dorothy l Douf xn une m so lxd lm 1 Yldllltlllg rom the hest s hool Nl lxlnley Wxnchelllluzel une 0 If you tal e you worlc sexxously 'N c lnley the l st plxcc to ac uxre the ont xyc p spx 1 Rohert S lxxmm une lylany 1 h xppy day l h aye spent ln the h xlls ofVlClx1nley H1 h and l wxll alw xys sxng her precxses to the sky P velyn lVl 'Nelson une 70 thxnlx Melkxnley 1 x dxn y hool 1f vou lceep away from foot wall lhe moment you st xrt foothexll you xre doomed ho he-wire' Frxnls Horton 1 e 70 lI1l!V Ill 1ny estxmxtxon Gels all other schools Ill school spxrxt pep md democracy so muc xn xgt th xt the lyuhhlxn Splflt ol e stu ents often dxsturlns the usux school IOLIUNL N xre x1ct hteele une c mlcy IS pn xc mn of s moo s o c y e wortmy o the trxhutc 1 clerecl 1 1 1 ph x unc 30 I U V ' g. ,. g 2 H X AV . 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THE CA RNATION nr x ln: xn xnstltutlon whlch IS e symbol ol good lellowshxp sports Ill xnshlp cholir hlp und democ r xtlc wnnc rples tn you thxn o 'Xlc Kxnlev er rld Q Snyder Z Ylc lnley IS l'1rst xn worlc hrst plxx xncl hrst ln the hexrts ot her students X er x lVlCl9l1l.lIT1CI' ln my estlmatxon McKinley 1 1 tune school incl l fc el proud of he an 21 puptl there Xrthur R Uclcer ln pupils IH te xchers ln xctlxltles 1nd nn school sprrlt lVlcK1nley excels l x ph Nl tn e une l N en l riduxte 'Vlclxmley wtl Ltoplx mer X xn SlLlxlC une the democrlttc splrlt wlth thc dc romp anunc, clo or due enthuslxsm at l sm slcxlllully combined wlth malces Nlclxlnley what no other oo c tn hope to surpass l lenrv R xuschlsolh une 7 l ro e xn xthletlc r c ciucfxucm tl t xndpolnt N1 Km ex hull forexer remun ln rnv oplnlon the hest ever I lirry SLl1lllCfCl' .4 l thlnlc 'Vlclimley 19 1 school dl l ws the puplls llhertles whl h lf It x re not fur the good fellows splrxt would haxe x serious effect on xrlcs c ntxrc l lrst and lore-most of the lll N1 xl-cln ull her puplls WISP 'Vlc'K1nley' l itll l Yllflfld X school unsurp xssed lI'l pep xnd splrtt l lerold 'Vlr urer ll for 'Vlclxlnley lwo for X.lLl'X1I1 ley thr e fur Nlclslnley the teatchc r crles Une for Mclsmley two for Nlclxxn ley three for lVlcK1nley the pupil crles lhl 19 the reison our spxrlt nc xer dles lerhert Qnrdlnv une 7 l wws told McKinley was the hest hool ln St Louls md SIHQC xttend lnf lt l hue found out for mxse th xt Mclilnley IS the best W Cjeor e Dexens Bexcon lllgh I8 Beacon -Lkx -10 l2g 2 A 4 .'th 4'1 ,,2.2.' ,'- Y KY I . 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Z A-Lu A l ' eb Lxsten my patrons and you shall hear The sorrowful tale of the chase of good cheer As all through the term we listened for jokes Our faculty gave us the followmg spokes Chem The water m that test tube I9 dry HlStOTy The hundred years war lasted only a short tlme Gym When l say march you must all halt the Senior Dancing Class by the Dean l and the rest of the boys W1 walk around here and meet you glrls Now we pass on to the week of good speech l'he week IH which all the school tried to klll each And every slang word no matter how small So the followmg posters were hung on the wall Good speech IS a habit bet the habltl We are havmg a drlve for good English help put It across Come to school Good Engllsh week we ll help you dope better lme of speech out a No one else can lmprove your speech lt s up to you lsnt lt as easy to use good speech as poor speech3 l ll say so' Now then we come to the jokes whlch are nlfty And though they were cracked before Adam was fifty We want you to laugh pretend they are good For we are all young xs that understood3 lVl1ss Prehn What IS the chief occupatlon of the Netherlands5 Huebely Cheese herders Mr Fischer Oxygen oes to the dead tissues of the body Snyder, to what part of the body does the most oxygen go3 Snyder The head ' CWe wonder I Stephen, the philosopher, states Heaven IS the best place on earth H xlioet s llcenst 'Vlr Lastleman The blue knlght was fightmg agalnst the black knight When the blue kmghts horse was killed the blue kmght was then the black and blue knight for the horse fell on hum lVlr Fischer was explalnmg that trees do all their eating ln the day time johnson fseveral mmutes later, But the trees around a lamp post must eat all night V 9' . , ' V .4 ,f -e I' 5 . 6 1 ' f, 1' f, '. 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' , ., 2 THE CARNATION Heard ln Eng 6 Presldent Wll son goes to the bottom of thmgs For mstance the mmes Too deep J QICCYO sxys The poor xmltate the rlch and get poorer the rlch lm ltate the poor and get rlcher Mr Eschbach IS my Latxn teacher l shall not become a numskull He maketh me to work hard erclses He restoreth my humor wlth a smlle Yea though l walk ln the halls farthest from htm l am sure to meet hlm Yet l fear no evxl the thought that lt IS not recxtatlon perlod comforts me He setteth all manner of sentences and conjugatxons before me ln the presence of my classmates He annolnteth my card with F s My brams have left me Surely lf l get no better marks than these the rest of the term l shall stay ln Latin 2 forever WORDS OF WISDOM Mr Kammerer The only thing that kept the Whlg party together was Clay Mr Hoffsten The strength f any one 13 often shown m defeat also de feet Mr Hoffsten demonstrating a grln and a smlle This IS a grm What IS now on my face IS a smlle Brlght Pupll It looks more llke mustache to me Heard m the Assembly Snyder My brother ln law wrote book on psychology Muench Was lt any good3 Snyder It should have been It tost hum FIVE hundred doll xrs to have lt published ILXTRAV Even l0W shoes HTC hlglll Heard m the Llterary Franklm ohnson Csolemnly Mr Presldent may l be excused now3 You see lve got a date to nlght and l have to get a shave Heard 1n Hlstory Mr lewrs Hough rf any one hurts you tell me and Ill tell Carl Heldbrlnk They say Heldbrmk belongs to a fraternlty now named l Delta Flush Heard ln the corrxdors You say Droegge rs the fellow that ran you down ln hrs car3 Can you swear to h1m3 Gannon l drd but he dldnt stop to hear me' Upon bemg questloned Droegge says that pedestrlans are very care less He says the last fellow he ran over who was Gannon rulned one of his tires tacks m hrs pocket He had a package of and Snyder were dns faculty How old would you say a teacher was who was born ln l 88 3 3 Snyder lf It were a woman teacher l d say about twenty slx Dlplomacy we call lt Sampson cussmg the Sampson MISS Prehn was dlscussmg Russla when she was mterrupted by a no tlce After she had read the notxce she sand Now lets go back to RUSSIA Gannon l dont want to go ln xck to Russla Mxss Prehn That s strange All the reds want to go back Now that the tale of that chase has been told We now take our ifLld16'3 IH hand as of old And we hope that you laughed tho ever so shy At the locals we collected from McKinley lllgh The Staff - 1. . . . - . -. 4 ' ' . . . -----' -- tt . . . . t. 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U vv , . , v - - v THE CARNATION Mlss Prehn Xou should all study Latin nwler Why sof ts 1 de language lxrfllob Prehn Xou expect to die some tlme dont you3 leard rn bng 4 lhe glrl s t1 ther was a farmer 1nd her mother was the WlfC of '1 farmer lleard rn Lng 6 He drdn t name the make ot hrs Ford F e 1rd ln Lhem l Ocker What s star dust3 Mr Fischer Dust of the stars Snyder Who dusts them3 Heard ln l:.ng 7 Give the com parlson of srck Snyder Slck worse dead l hear your cook left you What wa the reason3 Grace Mother gave her an alarm clock for Qhrlstmas and she sald we were too suggestlve He 1rd ln the Aud tat rally meet mv Lours Look theres Hob son the halfback He ll soon be our best man Alrre Oh' Louns thns IS so sud en Heard on the corner Mr Hen pecked Officer wlll you kmdlv tell me to move on3 l ve been walt 1ng on tllli corner three hours for mv WI e lVl1ss Prehn Why was the kmg so cold hearted5 bnyder Because he was full of vlce Repeat the xnswer f1ve times and lt will dawn on you Mr Flscher was explarnmg atoms ln Lhem ochroer was turning around looklng at a gurl M Fischer Schroer turn 1round 1tom IS not back there Schroer No but tve IS Mr trscher Paper burns more slowly than wood Dld you ever throw 1 m wazme mto a fire and see how slowly It burns even lf lt IS xwfully dry3 bnyder Say Fred do you know at3 Anheuser lqat who3 Snyder Fat Burns Anheuser o Snyder Well lt does Bob Who IS boo 3 brace Boo who5 Bob Well don t cry about It 'X forelfner was asked to till out hrs naturallzatlon papers The fol lowlng IS the way they looked upon presentation 'Name Sowsky Born Yes Mr Qastleman Burbank crossed the raspberry and blackberry and gave us the loganberry If he would cross the mrlkweed and strawberry we could have strawberrles and cream Mnss Prehn The first Crusade advanced over the overland route Was the overland the best3 VOICE from rear No the Ford Snyder was playlng a guitar after school one day Anheuser who was llstenlng mtently exclalmed That s great and he only plays by ear Tlrre l always thought he was hard of he1r1ng Mllton Haxe you ever read any of Scott s works3 C 1ther1ne Yes Scotts lmul sron 'Vhss Prehn What do you know 1bout Frederlck Barbarossa Samp son5 Sampson He dled from takmg 1 bath totudy Medreval llrstory and see how true thls IQ J 44 Sun : M . t I'.1 ad 2 eg. ' i- I K : UN V 4 xl : . . . S I .. v . . . . . . . . . : H f 'g ' ' : U ' , , ' xl : . ' . Heard in the corridors. Lurline: Business: Rotten. ' 2 ' . - .U ob- Z v' ' ll 1 , I 1 I : tl . , .nt 1 - 1 4 Y I d . . : -1. ' .vu : U , ' ' h . , ' ,f . I .. x iii- I 2 . A . - K ' : H f . ji . I .. y .L Qi - Q .K I. . my K 2 .x K X V - r. ' . : H , , 1 ' 2 , z '. . Q A . : K z , L . . ' .. - A '3 5l .' f -'-- - f- - . 1 r at A Q a a A J r t 52- M 't 7 ' . R ' T 5' -37' A T1 'IZ' I ' X 1 F N ' 1 ' 4.1, .L 'f..s'- -.+.x:+- r- - J' ,Vi Q Q L ff fr, ' ti E but k l ,XX Q- , X lv, . ' ' 4-5. L- 1' , .-'dp-nn ' 1- ' M u V w 5 Class of January 1920 Colors Crlmson and Whfte Motto Knowledge IS Power president Secretary Trea urer Sergeant at Arms OFFICERS Loux DeYong Mary Jennmg Rnctward McMahan Ed a d Sellmann - - - s Vice-president - - - Alice Philipson - - - ' s - - : - - w r M THE CARNATION O -1 D23 oxc Louis General Course 'Xnlgnann O H rs prccrscly wllal lu snemi lo lrc lla ls 2004 slrong' an IlOblL Pres of Class an 20 Carnulmn SMH L rcs Asscmluly I8 I9 51 cnlCounc1l I7 I8 sscmlnly I7 8 C EN xmas MARY Cmneral Course Slc IS fully unl uv lxnonas lmllz lmw lo nmrlf anl pau .S c of Class 0 c 1 Calllsfc. Club Ins rn eve ulv blllltlll Counul I HII IPNON A1 ua General Course XIC nllflll Plllllp A :ce IX a cleur mall ou nmu lve sure lm rw rl or lwer naml upon llu all l rs ls u mcrb common SlQl'll lu Pins of ass CfllTlSOVl bluff I7 I8 Sec of College Clulw Rlnllmwu. Circle I7 I8 Van Pres I W C A S51 1 MAxx FDWARD II General Course HL came llc san: lu' conquerul Snrglun al 4rms of Class 1' lrlor Carnulzon Ins Lxlerary Baseball IS ruc I7 N NlcMAuAx RICHARI5 Manual 'I rammg Xnlfmum Dzcf is a lvanlgmr he slwws Qrcal promzse as of Class a els I6 Slualcnl Clunczl Pzrales of Pen anca Pres Clee Clulv I9 OH x sox Nfxxcx General Course Blessed Illllll a clmrmlnv pcrsonalrlv asllu ncodn el anl nal our zmmalwlc Class Proplrel Assn hnlzlof Carnahan Z0 Crimson Slaji I7 as of Carol Clulr I8 rcas Carol Clulv ' . f'.'l' 'x I It: s I I ' , J . . . . A., 1 ...,........ Lu 1 ........., 1 ,..,.... 'ln Q ', '- - - . l' H I .1 s 1, . ' , - W- Y J q ' ',l . ' . All 1 A '- K I, K ll F ' ' 'A Tru .. . , '20 , l l l C fl , ' , 'IZ . tl ., ' 5 V i. K .' I 1 ' ' V CI , Z0 : ' Vi y-PI, , ,' ,' . ' ,' ,II9 .. .I 1, J ' ', ' , , . 5 , I8 A. ,' ,'I , 'I9 J '- ,' ,' ,'I9 ' -- . . . ., 'I9 -I , H l,A.v 4 ,l J l.' I. . ,Yiclgnanza ...,,......, Tisl1 Xlclgnanza .......,.. 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L OL S General Course XIC name Bramly Amlvllron how coulfl a man succul wllhoul 113 Pres lrlerarv re an els :mwn Slap' I6 Carnulmn S105 Q u lenl Councnl BUFFER GLSTAW Manual 'Tfalnlng Course 'Vzc name us A man of mzml of splrll aml of acllon lwalges him he cenler of lruclwn Chess Club Fngfrmerzni Club Sll1lCHlCOUHCIl I8 Boys A BARTLETT Rl. TH General Course NIClfllGl1'lC Plom. A gurl lar camp eclul anl anr Rapllly ascemlznff lifes starr benzor Plat: H 47 l . , , I ' - 1 fb ......... V ., . kj ku - . ' , , . I 1 .' ll. . A' l Ol- V' -- b. N I. ' ,' Y. 1 C. A ' . ,'17 . 3 ,' 1' . . g ,-'I7 , L .'.v.I9 ' : ' ' . A. Nb .,....l.., ......... -' Q bb.,b. ,rg t , I K ,'L lf l' ' L . b 1 . f v . 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A C'111'H' X , 'I7, '15, 'IO THE CARNATION Fix NEGAX R511 1 I GeneraI Cours Arc name rm: lrelaml musl be llcmcn for 1 came from Ilwen loumrllc HIQII School I6 Vice Pres Raflzo Club I8 I9 Trees Clel Club I9 IIVUILS of Pnl ame Amclnbly I9 Conxvsmx EQQIE Commexc1aI Coarse IVIFIKYILIIIIL C55 Lzllle I aslg My mania urn fun Qzrs A A Rel Cross Iuvnanl Looks IALRA Comme-rclaI Course Nzc nanu can Frumlalnp IS llwc founlalwn of mf Iffe nunUlL Club 'V Salesmamlup an Allurfmng Club I9 Cfxxxox I-RANX Manual Tfalnln Course ulgnann RL 4 nobl lbpc ff nmnllool C lless ub C. en C ub FISCHER Fnvnx C GCHCYHI COUISC' Nnclgnanu 1 1 4 man uf aclzon :els I7 u emi Council I8 C lmlrmun Properly f om I9 Clce C lub Senzor PIUL DILTV CxMlLLs G neraI CO-HS? Vrclfnuml Qannllu flmie Lycs lar er lllan Llar cal punxzcs anl ilmi lmzr mon brown llun aslzbu ls rn the fron! of A'IGl'ClI Clf0l i lub cc Pru Carol Club 1 Colege Club IO buuwr Class Plum THE CARNATION 1- 1 D FR xllil CJLLIER XKIIIIAM 11: mx G9l lCX'3I COJYS General CJOJTSE GCH?faI Coarse XICIUIGITIC A1 lxlClffIUf7IL Of manncm Qcnlle anal a cc Happy 20 luc y lxccp snnlrnq :ons null Farr and free Sac Sludcnl Council 9 I W C A u Xollunv lhere is Tennis I9 Clrs A A Tlml llollwrs mn lllerary Soczeiy ral Club I6 I7 Foollwall I9 College Club I9 llfdftb of Pen ancc W C A Local Slay Carnallon I9 Plralcs of Pen ance PRECH ALMA C-Emu Hmmm HARRINCTONI Num Home Economncs Course General Course General Course I quzcl smccrc lasszc XICIHIUHIL Crcf 'Mc name Tenna llc szls lu lr m all the peoples ffer numl rs a sancluary DJIICTB llcurla Hrcal llmuQl1ls npoae Sluclcnl Council xurol Clulv 'l7. ' ' xo age iub ' ' Literary, Carnalion, 20 ffralcs of Penzance hi. I INRTVIIG LUCII 1 E CommerclaI Ccurse N lflfllllfflc I we Il non: her hy her smile :rs A A ColleEe Cluh I9 Salesmanshlp and Amlverilsznff Qlub I9 IHIELI MIFH jun G?nCYaI Course 'Vic namc .......... . 1 am no! in lhc roll of oralinary men. Orchcslra 'I6, ' Baml 'I7 ' ,Wamlolin Club, ' Clee Club. 'IS ' Afllcrlising Clulv 'I9 LIBSON THOMAS General COJFSP NIClflIHf11L On! Aunshme where er hc go 5 Slurlenl Counczl I8 Irvs Chem Clulv Assamlyly Qlee Club H I Ixmn Mx RLF GeneraI COJYSC XIC IICIHIE Iviyfll' n I ohiam enough oo 5 Carol Club Salcsmanshlp ana' Advertrsmz Clulv French Clulr lmncmf HELEN HEERICH EDGAR CCHCTBI Course SCICDIIHC COUYSC .Nic name ........ ,... ' ' H Wih music .sweel he .sfirs fhc A girl nailz u weullh of clcx cr- soul of man. nesx. rc extra, ' 6, I7, ' Pageanl, 'I7 Engfnccrinf Club 'IB hrifi Play 'IS Payeanl, 'I7 , Illlhflllf 'I7 ' ' .May Festival, '18 Class Day, '20 52 THE CARNATION I 5 5 I II H .U ' ..........,.. Lu .H 1 .,..,...,.. MT H .NI3 ..,..... A hundred years from non: .-I jovial COT7ll'dLlL', who sprcafls The lihrary of friendship can- ' If ' . ' ' A an . ' k b C'l' . .,'I7 .'I9 x . ' I . . w , 'I9 ' . I y ,lg . . M . . 3 - I . . . V .lg . i ', 'I9 A If lack ' If Hy I O h I ' I8 , I7 . , , , IB T , ., I7 RI , , I8, I9 , I9 THE CARNATION OIMF BFRNIICF H-.4101 Crm Home lwonomus Course Cmneral Co.1rse u ll 11 nr X1cL11cl11 lluc el l C :ul l1 s lone 111 R l ross ul L x O :lu Lfllltlll Club C 1 x bac German Cluli I8 LIT .s A A C rzmson I8 MAB1 LX P LAl1xE General Course umes lISPO.8IllO1I IA CLfl0ll7U E004 1 lla wa all slmull S14 nmcr IS lfflflllill lo lv 111 u hurry e mu e o lnr acl sc nn lo .sau l slzoum Dnflll umm nas f Y Co CUC Clulv Rlxyllumc Crrclc UtLHlCOUI1lll I8 Hu LIBERT SPLxcrR General Course ,NIL nanu Spemn D1 mfzel 111 all lm umlnrlu as unlcnl Council l c 5 Clunuslry Club I9 lxl LTE Roni IA Commerclal Cause C 'X llilflldlllf R Wllr l10l1l lan misc 5 ips will Llnlr. l1rou2l1 l1fL S:1leSmar15l11p AJ1 crhsmg W ll :nl C 0Ul1CIl 6 Sauul C ommxllec C lass Dall ISIC S IC' UH MLRRA1 LORETTA General Course xIC'flIdHlC Rellu Lora a I5 u slvccl gxrl As snug! as Slle can be Anl hon: .alla llc les ll1e 1107163 50 ja zuu C,1r.s A A Bas elbull C allege Club Carol Club Senior Play ll 53 K I 4. 4 A .I , II , ly' ' A , l 5 1 lr tl 'S '.ll1C. . '4'l 1 c ......... U lf N 1 U ......... .' H Y. V. . A. WI c mlm-.' is 4 ' ell. 'l ', 1. ' if .l cl C Ci lfi.. 'l7, 'l8 ' ju 1 I 5 4'. M CQ' i , 'l7, 'IS . ' ll llex. Cqlulv N' . 1 X , ' 1 mv, 'lg Ml' . . i' , ' Y. .C.A.,'I9 Sill' 1 ','l , 'I8,'I9 ' ' , 'l9 C ' . 1, '20 I-Q1 ' '. 4 '. 'A 1 'lv ll-'lf f ....,...,, . 7' ...... K l, 'g 'ln ' 1 Ili ' ' , Anl we like l1er fn 1 l, as S1 1 i ', ' 9 . 1' . , 1 . 15 C'u1l1','l7,'l8 1 V ' L I r ' , C . . I . . V . .1 .W W- Ml' . ., 'I7 Anil ll1 ' 'l n ' f ' lf . 'l7 . c . J H I1 i P , 'l9 y I... U - '.I9 T1 '., 'l7, 'lg ' , '20 T' .0 '. W. C'.A.,'l8 ll ,f i Sl l' , ' , 'lg K. . I 9' .nl THE CARNATION Ev Srnu CJCHCTGI Course N zclgnamc Slew L Aflmrred by all who now hxm u enlCounc1l I7 I8 Carnahan Slulf I9 Crrmson Slat? I9 Engzneenng Club I7 I8 ACGKICHIIC M General Course 5111 has an Lxupllonal clmr ur. ermlrc OTIQIIIGIILU Bax cllvall I8 Chess Cxlub I8 1 u IV .Sulusnwanxlnp ur A1lx crlmng Clulv 'Noaar Mum Ixxmvxxxx CARL CJCHEYBI Course General Course Mclfnanrc olmslon I love lo yo 1- Ilme lo play l pul worry UH lo anollwr 1 a 1or1a Ill H1 Y Tenms Tenms Cap! Alhlcllc M Nzclgnann fum Har burlfll of fflClltlSll1P 15 full I0 lllf fun U lla umm 1r5 A A C nmson Staff Rlryllwmrc CIfClL I7 CZOITIIUEYCIBI COLIFSF GCHCFBI Course xltlffldllll Cilmrlu 1-In Amcrzcan Bcuulv 1111 D103 u Courlcuus Ecnllcrnun lr.s A A Orc It lru arnl Club I6 Su Orclrcslru I8 Rlrylhnnc C' rcle I7 I8 Salcirnumlnp C lulv Crunson ll cnl C uuncrl -- mai' 1' 94 9 Il ,R l I I I H 1 X I H' I ...,,,..... - ,..,. , , If , . I - .Q ff. I . Std ,'l9 lf. ly. I ' . ' ,'l9 l'f '. ., 'l6, 'I8 ' .' T- 'l7, 'IB ' , 'I9 I' 'I .' .' C'I' . .,'l6,'I7 ','I9 ' N' ,'l9 ' .. 'l9 ORCHARD, Go1.m11 Kona, CHARLES ORR, MARY -il'-ff 'kj . - If -I 1. Cl' . 'I6,'l7 .-Ig' ,' ,'I9 I-x C ,' ,'l7 O l , 'l8, 'I9 . ' ' . VY. .C. A., 'IQ St J ' ', 'I7 ' 1. . I nl I ' , 'I9 1- - lil . II 7 1 I THE CARNATION Lui CORNEIILS General Course Nm name Lame Cornclzu mor Ll anl Dual and swore 4 I al las! lns DJ r rs o Salcsmanslup Assembly R1 c Club POTTHAST AN xp. Commercial Course Of CACLPUOIIGI busmcss ubrlrlu Carol Club I7 Orla Club I7 A lverlzsrnfi Club I9 PETERS MARGARET GCnEY3l Course 'Xrclgname Peg A lru Mclxrrrleyllc llcacl llnurl anl lluml A Baslfel Ball Rbyllrmrc Crrcle I7 I8 Col age I8 W C LU sm Sun E1 Commercial Course 'X ICIfllG77'IL 1 C onlenlmeni person: ICJ Salcsmanslup anl A ll erhsmq Club I9 Semor Orclzeslra Football I9 Q- l LFATHERQ FRAN K General Course Nzclgnamc Doss Of Gcnlle manners Anl a zvmnmg smzle Mu es lrfes journey beam bul a mule .Senior Play 20 PRESSER PAL,LlNs General Course Of ruby lips Anl roEu1sb eyes Wzlb ber rn lness of bear! Y ou J be surprlsel 0 eve Club I6 I7 Sulcsmanslup and Allerhsmg Club I9 C A A Baelgcl Bull FU' Qs. 'Q HF I M THE CARNATION MARSHAU GEORGE General Course A Saulhern Cenlleman lleul Cazlels C rps I8 I9 Lxlerary Club I9 20 Trac I9 PlfGlCS of Penzance Dallas Texas RIEQTER LUCn:L Home Economics Coarse All xmlness of hear! Ancl nobleness of characler Jr' HIGHMIRS ,annum Rnoou Lu DIA General Course 'Mc name 1 She wan sxlenl As .she coull he Bu! wha! S lhe IIECVLIICL Whtll a snnle you l sea Berg! al Arms MISSIOII Soczely Clrs A A Y W C A Carol Club Prrales of Pen ance ORCHARD AARON Manual Training Course Nic name Babe I musl argue lVral is is no! Slurlenl Council I9 Salesmanshlp and Arlterhslnq Club I9 Trac I7 8 ootball I7 8 Alhlellc M Mm ERS ROBFRT Genfl al Coarse 'Mc name Bo Allho ul hrs lrarle lit coulrl earn but a lollar anal a half ffm carloons are funny Enough Io ma e exeruonc laugh Cadels Cade! Serqeanl Crimson Slaj' Assemlvlv Carna :on Slaff RYDEN MARY General Course With a charmmv snnlr ani a gay hearl She ihrows her lroublcs on lrfe s hearth B lslol I H S Y W C A Czrls A A O :la CFIHISOU Slaff THE CARNATION Rmxorm R Deck SClQl'llll:IC Coarse NIC flaffll' Rt Rnynalzls was slmrl No1sy and fa1r 411 of winch made lnm popular ln ad1l1l1on lo lus lldlf Sluzlenl COUHCII Carnahan Slad' Class Play Lllerary Soc1ely SCHADEK MATHILDA General Course 'Mc name Roy lnrlomlmlable love Carol Club I7 Bas el Ball I8 Sluclenl CDUHCII Y W C A Rhyll1m1c CIfClC I8 SAxmos8 ESTHER SCHATTCEN WM General Coarse General Course N1c name 1 He was jolly and l1e was gay W1l1 a never emlmv JESIVC for P09 NIC name ss She has llle ab1l1ly lo lllvldl? lll7'I8 for Ivor and play Orchestra Rl1yll1m1c CIYCIC Carol Club Assembly I7 I8 Clee Club I8 I9 Caclels P1rales of Penzance Class Day 20 O lla Sludcnl Councrl I8 S518 GEORGE SEGEL An General Course General Course Mc name Bulcll Of jel blac lldlf Capable of all be umlerla es And spar l1ng eyes Orc eslra I6 I7 She mas amongst us Samp Club I9 In ex ery cnlerpme Assembly I9 College Club c C A A Y W C A Baslfel Ball ' 57 1? ..,. ,....... ' ' J 'lf ...r. H .H ...... gb 'zf A ............ B'1l ' ': y ' lr . 'f X ' l . ' ' ,'I7 1 . ' '. ' ' . '18 .' .' Edllor Crimson, '19 , '19 , ' , ' ' ,'19 . .', 7.19 . , , , 'NA N15 ............ wif .....,.... ' ki ' -- . ' li: . If ,' , 'IS 11 ,' . I 1? ,' Q19 1 .' 1 . ', '19 .' . . . . ., '19 sf. . . ., '18 ' ' ,' ,'l9 '. . . . 58 THE CARNATION SOLOMON MORRIS SOIOMON Roos QTAROQILE WILLIAM General Course General COJTSC General COLIISC ST on x JOSEPHINE Gt-3neraI Course Wlzcn .xlle was gooll She was very very good Bal DJIICII sllc was lhazl bllL UJU9 llOffld Czrls A A Bas Ll Ball L ' ' , I h IQ' x ' I lf-YL lg I ........ . ' o I,'Is.' .'20 ' H .'. ' Nlclgnamc ...,......... foe Nlclgnanle .... A ....,... ' 'Tfmn Nlclglname l ........ Squeeze ' I ' l's , ' I I . ' . CI, I , ' , 'I9 O Ila Hrslory repnals Ilself Of l Lp llmuglila anl Ir l AIC name Slar A sccoml Solomon llwc WISE Ivor ls Danmr IS nol IH my vocabulary I a I9 U S Army THIM Hmm P ScIentIIIc Course A man of sczcnce and labor mercurma all obslaclgs Orc Ie Ira I7 nrnmlry Club I8 Lmrary I8 Trmus Orchestra I7 Enqmeermg Club Ch:-mlslry Club RUCIIO SWEAZEA AVA General Course She I5 a mmsome wee llumf N THE CARNATION 'Wil X LINIIITII Rox I Xrt Qolrse X rclnum Wallnl lu Ymrncll for ullur camp courl Slflllflll rn caclz manlu sport Carnahan Siu SlIAlL1ll COIHICII Conmzunlanl of Caflclw C LC Club l8 fnalu of Pen una fur l X ITI Bmxxcr Home I conomlqs Course C 0 5 L IA U I l U ll l7lIfl'l larr R mllzmzc Clrclc I7 8 Palfcanl Uffjl C U17 W ZAHNER l'llLDK N nlfnamc H11 ly Har zur lmr face Cach clrarm Um! xpgulf u lx :rl wzlll fcclmv warm Iir A' A. A... .V f CHL' cwllllh ' V q ' i . cc. 'rn UPC 'Ll , 4 K - NX ll DER X Il TOR Srxcntlflc Course X zclgnanwc Wxl lu Hn llmugflrb oflan unullenl .f-ln often umrllw wlnll us 4 rcrcslra 17 Sec Orcheslru I9 lzmlm of Pen ance THE CARNATI-ON HE CARNATI 45 1 A f la if as 'sylc 2-.1 ' f K ' ft x if We X7 l ff ., : fifjg, f, f --gk A L Q NN X f Y if X - s 1 2 2 2 ,2 .2 1 1 ,. . X es 4- . f , N? 4. Jw Ta -' 2, -X 22 Q tr 2. A 2 ' iff at 2 2 R f f N J 1 'V H ff 2 f f 2 5 R nl mga 1 A t f 2, ZX , N 33 1 A i : an 2 - w Sui O V, Sept 2 Back at school agaln August SCHIOTS tripped over wee tmy New ays Set I0 The Crimson made its first appearance Red a over Sept 27 For the first tlme ln the new term we had an Aud meet Ing lVlr Muller addressed on the rules of the school Sept 27 Elaine Mabley enter tamed a few Semors wxth a dance at her home All present enjoyed a splftv time Get 6 Blushing 3 candldates for Student Qouncll ofhces spolxe ln the Aud We heard a llttle New y say to hls nelghbors ld understand em but thelr vo eahularles are entlrely too coplous for my dlmmutlve comprehenslon l We recovered after a few days Oct 7 First appearance of r port cards Vve slncerely hope that Oct tl Results of Student Qoun ul elentlons M xyor lranlt llerrlnf Nfl xyoress Dorothy Douf xn lres idents of the standing momnuttees Dorothy Dougan l rwln ll her glll Geller lVl1ry ennmgs lsther Srnd ross and Ver 1 M lshenmer O t P Results ofthe New 52 mor c ler txons l resldent l ranlx llerrln N12 e presxdent Dorothy Dougan Secret try lVlelhx lv an C le xx e l re rs urer Chester Shortal Sergeant at Arms ul1anKay Qct I0 beveral lVlcK1nley1tes enjoyed a xery pleasant evenmv at Anna Segel s home Oct l D The Senior danclnv Class met for the first tlme Under the able tutelage of lVl1ss Watt many followers of Terpslchore were d veloped t 20 n an Au mee Inv Colonel Parker gave us remmrs cenres of the late Theodore Roose velt The talk proved very mterest mg and rnsplrlng Oct 27 ack Coleman a former lVlcK1nleyrte with the assistance of MISS Schofield rendered a wery pleasmg musncale 1n the And Oct 30 A peppy rally for the Cleveland game The new rally pl rn under the supervrslon of Nlr lloftsten proved very successful Qct 31 lVl1ss Alice Phllrpson proved '1 very charmmg hostess at ome Go Jlms Ghosts wrt: e n exerythms.: Oc 31 lVl xrgxret Dulxrnxn en tertuncd sexerxl of the lVlLlx1nlex ellte xt her home l ots x un Nov l Mtlxlnley st xrted the serson with 1 VIQUJTQ lVlcK1nlew 13 C levelrnd 7 Nov 4 fXCtlXltl6 i ln the eu Semor class st trtcd wlth 1 get xc qu unted p rrty I' X xc l vi 1 x i 2 I L.. Ea . T ' 1' ' , 4 , 4 3 5 - - .. J .nal A ll. -ws l r . Y. A p- in . .. . I Y . 5 . ' ' -- '1' ll 2 2 . l ali.. an rua: I . . I A . . A . C- . . - ' - Oc. -I r- .. . H3 ' . K . - .. - Ja ,. . rv V .K v Y J. 1 2 , k 2 . ' A . ' 1 . 1 I r 5 ei K - .i ., K this will not recall tearful memories. 21 llallowe'en part given at her . - . . S . ' - h . I ' ,, . , sh S h. 4' . I: 2 V T Y K . gl . V . N. . 2 ..,:5 V ,fi 1 J F- t. - 2 A12 . ' 2 - ' 3 S2 ' ,Y ' ' 2' X :J 2 'P V' . 2 '1 , l I H ' 2 . . . .'2f . - , - , T, 2 1 1 , f' , , 4 ka., .2 , t 1 . 1 2 -cf-pf. J 2 ff' -N 2 . A E .1 'Q ,72 .' . - ' N' - l . . 7' C ,N ' .' 2 H 2 My -2 - .W ' 2 ,' , 2 V' Q 2 1.3 ,2.'- 2' U 2 . THE CARNATION 'Xlov 6 Another rally surpr1se from Mr Hoffsten The team spolxe from out of a b1g football Mc TXIDICY prep xred to do or d1e agalnst boldan Wox 8 IVIcK1nIey altho fight 1ng gamely was defeated by the heny Soldan team 20 3 Thats a rlght tho we ll surely get em next t1me nl he g1rls were r1ght there w1th then' red balloons and peppery cheer leaders You gotta hand lt to the g1rls fellows' N01 I D In 1 bltterly fought con test McK1nIey t1ed Central 7 7 Nov I9 The Student Qouncll dance for I s 2 s a11d 3 s ox 20 e s and 8 s enjoyed a REAL dance CIVCD by the Student Qounc1I 'Nov Z7 A combmed spread Y for the College Olta Assembly L1ter ary was held Speeches muslc m1n strels eats n everyth1ng Nlov 27 Turkey Day MCKII1 ley fimshes football season 1n sec ond place IVIcK1nIey 20 Yeatman 3 xlov 2 7 Hertha Gull entertalned some MCKIDTCYIICS All present had one hne t1me Xlov Z8 Nother hollday Many puplls expressed thelr sorrow thereat Dec I The annual Llterary As sembly clash took place u1te st1r was made hy the appearance of one debater IH long trousers Dec I7 Coal shortage causes postponement of the Carol Club OP Dec I3 tamed New her home lots afun Dec ID Qomn11ss1oner of St TOUIS gave an lllustrated lecture IH the Aud n I ocal Housekeepmg Dec I9 The IVIcK1nIey Lleve I 1nd debates The negatlve team of e11h school won on the quest1on Resolved that the Qhamberlaln IK 1hn b1II on un1versaI m1I1tary tram mg he adopted w1thout amendment or reservatlon Congratulatmns L1terary Better luck next t1me As sembly Vlary Hammond enter Semors and Semors at Lvery one present had IVlr Talbert the Qtreet Dec 22 Ihe Rev Dr IVIatI eod gaxe a very mterestmg and educa tlonal tallt on Qharacter ln the Aud IVIr IVI1IIer announced the results of t1e A efnbly Llterary de ba e of Dee I Longratulatlons agam Llterary Jec Z4 Xffer t ee p YIO s cl I11-en run the school w1-. d1 1 1 for 21 'Vlerry Xn11s 1 a II1ppy New 1 1 ei. 55 h llrle Ml ey 2136 I l'1o1rl1y dlnCe fflf exer1I SBHIOYQ Every one xoted th t they nexer h1d 1 hetter t1me Dec 29 The IVI1 ses Luc1IIe Crue 1 Florence Iauly e11 ertamed 1t the1r home IVI1ny present 1nd former IVIcK1nIex1tes were there d Ill h d 1 EFL! t1me ec X xery dellgghtful t1n1e was s e11t I1y 1 at XL w L ar 111 hy M155 Xlue I'h1l1pson t her home The old ye1r WIS cheered out 1nd the new 5e1r gwen 1 rousmg welcome Due to rl he C arnatlon g,OlHH to pres m1ny of the LOITIIHL, exen s must neces Sdfl y he om1t ed The C r1n1son ow ever w1II Iteep you posted on a uc Comlng attr1ct1o11s Ihe K lend r E,d1tors If r the conxen ence cf those not well wer-.ed 111 h1gh sthool I1r1g,u 1ge we gne the followlng New 1ys Ihose d1111111ut1we seekers o Itnowled e whose advent 1nto 1gh sth: ol IS r.re1t111g., the problem of The Nursery 1ts pI1te 1n the h1gh school e The hery topped edltor f The lr1n1 on of Ixst teflll Desp1te h1s QUICK w1ys he IS known 1nd loved by 1II the Llfli u -lh1t 1henon1en1 wh1ch curs two or three tunes 1 term and then l1e1ts you o lt 3 of that hllgllah perlod Sp1fty X pet phrxse used by he 1,1r XSL her he ltnows Mi50T?SS mot honore en11Ie pOllfllllll 1 o e d11t1es COnSlSt IH pre 1rI1n1, our the btudent Counc1I IU the 11st-nce of h1s hr nor the 'VI 1vr1r gmtupld c0llI1Qll xt lllfgllbt 1ssem 1 15,4 c e t oo lll e ec n eett 1 111 t wee X 1n l5LllSi t c 1111p 11 111 1111 lSLlf?5 under the gill nu- 111 112- 1 1 h 11or the M1 or Sprewl 1 e hungry 1t 111e111s 91 t e r t r nu r 1l1r1I11 spemh n1aIc1r11., e ITIUNILIIII t e 11111115 1 2 to XITIUIYC 111: I7 1rec11te n111s 1 11p ef 1 1 t 1e lt t e h 111111 peues o IT 111y I1nt1st1a tunts wlt t e cet loo 111 o he gs T1 some 1 1 o e e r 1 01 c xou 111 ee ow he clone kk 65 x 1 2 ' K ' . 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' 1 ' . y I' Qin I-I1 In 2111I A' -'ll s h ' Us IS 1 THE CARNATION Class of June 1920 xx tl x 11111 1 Dtl K, or or S111 11sstu I3 ur 11rm1Jr1 y S 1 mlc x 1 5 1 P 11111 prPp1r1cl t 111 bud 1unt1 diy Sust xmed 11111 SLIIJIJOYU Ct By tlwf1mll11w1n XCQLIIFPIUPIII of IXIXIIVNII 11 1t te-rules ftourlshed 111 t Q10 C1111 X P of Xthvns hat v1nh11c ls21spl1lr1Ch 1 xmplv Of the' IJISIOYIK Nowl that 1ll L1 iL1llS chu ed Into three p 1rt h21t21 stru ht lmr' 1-.t P Shortest p 1th hetwevn two point-. lh xt 1 body 111111101 ed lll 21 I luld IS buoyed up hy 1 fone tquxl to P XX Pl ht of the Hllld d1spl1 h1t S 11111 th son 1 typ 11 honrtrx If xt 0111 tx ll p 1t1 xho IS not pc no It on 1 r :tx ow 1 1st1111t11 lfd l r mt y ll 111111 11fy lllllllfl r A 1 n S 11 rt 'X 111 Il 1 H1 11 rt 3 1 t 1 ph lat 1 N ,Ill ll 1 IIIN 4 . X11 ' t21t V12 tht' Cwluss of 2 IWZO. .-X-2r121h1 tt11 Q1'211h121t1-. Having Ck 111pl11t1f11. IW 11 If-ss I'-11 1 '1'21r: 2 t th1- Nlrli, ttigt .th 1111. 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' 1 i ' ' A . - - - - f - , 2 THE CARNATION mv lluxk Genmal Course N1 4111111 ll 111 11111 1111 5 11n111 1 1 I1 11 UQ1 1111111111 1 1 LX11 1 11111 Q an Ill 11114111 111111 fllllf C 1111111111111 SMU C 11 f 1117 1 41 c IJULGXX 131112111111 I Lnneral Course N1 1fl11I11 D1 D1 1 111 1 11.x 1 1 111111 1111110 111111 1 1s 1 11111: us: 111 1 11101 6111111 1 x 1 1 5111111C11111 ue 1 s111111 IqU111T711C Cnc c' 1-1111 11111 01111 Tllllll Xlllflltllll S1'1L1f'l1.X 111111 1 111 1 11111 x1r111211 ltlll 1 11 1'U 9 1111 11111 111111111 S111 1n1 COIIIILI 0Lx 14 Xxx xr N I1 LJKFIQIA1 Course 1f111111 1111 S7111 11111 1 1 1 IL U' 1 1 Lf 1 W ll 11 K1 K 1 1111111 7 1 tl 11111 -A 1 lri ' L L' ......v..... nI11Al1f111fU Ill 9 l Q If 11 1 '11 1115 11511. F11 1 1' 111-1 1 '.s1c11, 111' 61111111 111Q111' 11-11. 1,121 1111 1 ' '1 '20 1J11'.x111c 5 1'- C' 111, '19 T ' . '17, '18 . , K v .ZC 11 11 , '18 A111'1 'IVV . 'Il K L, . . 1......,... 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'17 1111111111 51 1f.'l7. ,181 'lg S .1'111 C 1111 111-1. '15 690 svn , - f . f x .,. BHYTHUIC C1501-E FIB ri 51 Y X Moderators Miss Ann Watt and Miss Mimi Garesche OFFICERS f 9 0 J I92O J I920 President Roberta Bachmann Margaret Steele Vice president Dorothy Dougan Olivia Bracht Secretary Grace Duckworth Lurlme C-odbey Treasurer Melba Owen Ruth Morgens The Rhythmic Circle girls have been working very hard this term under the direction of Misses Watt and C-aresche Several numbers were given at the Arts and Crafts Exhibition at the old Southern Hotel and at the Parent-Teachers Association at McKinley. We are plannin to give a spring entertainment at Cleveland. H I-Q C A R N A 'I' I K THE CARNATION O7 Student Councll 0 tu PLIDIIN lx th puprls for the pup1s N pt: n I resldent X ll e I re tdent Secretary Treasurer Serveant at Nrms I IC 1 c 9 I r mlt Ilerrln Jorothy Dow xn VC lllram Geller l:1!'dl'lIsllT'l ohnson CHAIRIVIILN SIX HI XNDINL CO-JIlVIlTTTleIb C h IITITI an Commxtte e on Dorothy Douv xn AUdlf0YlUU1 Sessxons Vlftllram Geller Athletlcs Lsther Sandvoss Lenerxl Qoncluct and Attendance X era IVISIQIICIHICY bOCIdI llfe and ' luhs 3 D Lrwm lixsher Safety of I ersonal I roperty lVIary -ICHHIHLS C are ofBu1Id1ng and Flnance Iqhe reorvanlzatlon of the Student Council effected lxst term successful thin was to he hoped for Wah fI'1OI'C Before the reorvanmatlon the C ouncxl was a representative body vper atmo as a whole with llttle or no lntenslve commlttee worlx and the co oper'1t1on between the faculty md students wxs not complete Under the new plan of clty government however there are sm stancllng commlttees whlch concentrate upon the1r vxrlous asslgnments In this m'1nner more efficient work has been accomplished lath weelx the chalrmen of the sm stancllng committees report to the Louncll and the reports are clls cussed and suvgestxons incl recommendatlons are mrde to the commxttees The Presldent of the Student Lo IFICII or IVIavor under the new plan the XXICC Preslclent ancl the ch urmen of 'he smx stanclmg commxttees are nomlnated hy the Student QOUDLII ind elected hy the students at lxrffe lhe other members of the committees are appolntecl lay the IVI1y or Among the hest worlc 1 compl shed list term wxs the DCYITSLIIHY of plans to stop thxevlng ln the Ioclxer rooms ancl corrldors the support f lven the school electlon xnd the completion to a 1 reat extent of the de QITCCI co operatlon between the faculty ind the students Of course thls latter movement must rec elve the Sl pport of every one to he really successful The outgoing, f Otlllfll wlshes to extend to the faculty moderators thelr thanks for the kind '1dVlCP und help gxven clurxng, the past term and also deslres to wlsh success to our gr ldu H1112 members We feel sure th xt the surceedlno Qouncxl wrll tilse up the vxorls. where we hive left ofl and do their best to rn ilxe It perfect md we wish Ill sutc ess to them I M o -- f I ' W' Q I AI, I 2' f CDI7' 'IRS .le 1 xlper. 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I Xrthur Oclter Robert K 1mm Ralph Nl mve Rolxncl McCoy llerold Meurer Marx hhner t xrl PlElCllJI'lUlC u n e dst 1 1 e L 4 sue t culv p ree e Slxtecn new mennhere were admltted tm the 9OC1Cty Clurmff the paet foul houety was a hu e Qucte-is m exerw respect lhe llterarv Dehatlnff lelm under the cxpxble thml of lVlr lewxs cllstxngulehecl itself hx wlnnmg two xmportxnt del xtce one from the AGQG-mhly and toe othe lrom Llevelxnd The llteri y ocnety meete exery Frxflay after school ln room any boy m good tmdm who hu eompleted hrs hr t term 1 qu xl' cl lor admlsslon into the Qoclety V1 ll0YS ue always welcome xt our meft ings Come and set lor yourself' l he Set rotary IN 4 V 22 fn. r' 7' 1 W M V 4 4 S Nxw XX fl 8 .W Aw , - . W ti, V , ., f A A 4 f ? V 'Nl 'Y B I wr R 2- .. 1 S 2 - - -fl - V Y , ,op ,Neff-fl p1'f gg, S1 ' iff fff ,Q i , X-- 1 ' ' 'tt ' t. Nl Cl ' 3: . . lnwls a L . . 2 ly. If 5 fr T X I A . 5 5:-pt., l'll'?, to jan., llllll, to no J 1. 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If y I 5- Qt X X .- J ie' , .13 l e ' -ii ff-35:4 7 THE CARNATION ,- Q5 not wi' 'i 3 -o li' v l resldent VICC president Rec gecretary Cor beeretxry Treasurer er xt ll 1-.s lin e Motto VIVCYC est Cogxtare o ors lb hrt nr f.-o If Lwelyn Nelson Dons l oeffel Bernlce Bresler U I1 l ther Vi rlght OllVl x Bracht Xllce Dougan llelen llerrmv n NI1tDonald Dorothy Douf in X lolx Dauhendlelt zXSSt rl T6 XSUTCI lJdL1llIlC YOUR! Sergeant at xrrns l leanor C.-oodpaster Xnnxhelle Morvan lhe O ltr Socrety has had x rnost successful Q xreer thls term and hrs xuomplr hed a great deal along lxterary lmes We h me had many Good times hesldes We hxve emoyed extemporaneous txllxs recntatlons md Current events We have had several outsxde speakers who Gave talls w hlch were very helpful 19 well as lIltCYPStll'1C to the Ulrls Qur meetnng of NOX ember ith wus et aslde for the purpose of dldlllo' the better speech c tmp ugn lt was a Ureat help to the members of the Society Vlfe also had severxl 9OCldl functions amonv vshlch were our com hlnecl hanquet and our hike Then our Mothers Nleetlns, was a grext suecc-,s rs our mothers xlr expressed the desire to attend another sn h IIICCUIIL, Qrwlnallty I3 our UGWV D xssword The Souety would he delxf hted to hwe any 1 url at Yltlxlnley who IS rexlly lnterested ln lxterary worlt and up Ill her sturlles rn xltc us 1 Vlglt so ne B lrflfl xy Ill room 2 l l xfter sc oo t N 5- . lxltxcl '2 t : Nlhx. zttl . , ss ', as C l 3: Y' ' e as l .' ld. OH-' Ql'A,RS Sf-pt.. l'll9. to Jan.. lllffl. to jun.. llllll e, lllllkl J ' H W f - Y Al Q. H V .ls fy ' . L Q K r . 1 f - ,, ,, A' I AY' N . N ' 2 I ' ,, llele .'2' V . , ,,,,,, ,:2 , V' 2 ' ' ' . , .i. 1 ,, ' ' g ,,,, ,, ,, ' -' -2 . 3 . , mf 2 ' 3 ' Q M 2 ', '. 2 . . 'Q ' ' 2 . 2 'S . ' k ' ' ' K ' ' ' .. 2 ' 2 ,, ' .. ' . ' 2 ' ' 2 H: ' ' ' . 2 v ' 2. '. ' ,. ' g Q 2. ' Q rl f H 4 S ' .' . . ' 5 , ' '2 2'A . ' ' 5 ' , . ,f . ' . 2 . ' ., 5 ' ' K - ' ' -Y ' j .2 2 . 3 2 ' J . , .' ' 2 xx ' ' yr. 'Q ' ' '. 2 . K Y. hr! 2 Y r V A. v if E ,. V! V . 1 H H ' ' 2 ' 2 h l. L l. X. ff5' hi':'?72i'f'4 fffffmw Y M, TR X If H f by HMM V-, ,v-1 ml! Q' 5 W 'Q Q5 k Q MM MARK? 'WWA F A? ig 3 1' Y mwm GQWVP nm ml rmmml wr-n Mymmf rw-rf-.nl 21:51, n rxtl 'Nr xclm IC HH! resldent her xld 3115 der ber ild Snyder N me Prcsxdent I OLIIS IJPLOPL C llfford Dunn Q91 retary Xlbert Uuemh Xlbert 'Nilwnch Ire wure-r X lrgel I 'mdon Rub 1rd R xmmmr 5erg6 mt at Arm jxmcQI rntc h irc f xrl lundxall e X. 1 wx Ll lvrm lnifc' x Xe rcclxt able gh wm f Ill the chap xte mc5 p xrtl up ted m m mx :hc ol xctlxxtles m udmg fx fed t e e ut vw rs mr eec x wrmr succe -Hue food w ab me lt ww helped I nv hx 1 xbx Lnder our present 0ff1cPrQ we hops to h me in ex en more sllccemful tflrm Any boy who vsoulvl like to un the DPI'lPflf9 offercld bv thus Qorwty some to room 704 my Frld 15 xi er sg ool 7 mt df X Do lt no Qrerild Snvder 'X LA, , fx B W4 l ff f fx EK f GE bi? I4 HH Z' XX , ,zfjf-'.f.. X , , f -5225 K' 1' f 'Hf34g .,. . XXX , -fzpffzwf px ' . - f-.,- 'U-A ,213 -- .ig '1':-35.1, ,, . P, 'f , i - 05' ' 4' fl'-, '. r..- 'gif ' 'riff , f 'Eau' ,M P 1, 'ff - - X,2'5 A 3191.1 ' , . 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R X. r , 4 8 L. I . Q 1 y. ,w Y . . , ,,,, ,, .1 , 2 L 'g S K .2 -' - S 2 2 J ' ' Q I Nz . 'I I1 f 'sxcxubly has just finished 21 sx1c'c'e.'.'f 1 . Vive' 2 1. 2 ' ry f 2 .oAg,' Q 2 . z -K'-21, ' z,'s'w zi ' :, 'cl 'k' 's. lh fn: 'z. 1 12,2 lxfss. 'ar 2 S and' 1. . zx 0 ,, if El 1 aretf' v Aw -I W k 1 lx 2 v 2 1 x. y . qwxx ' .. z ' ' e 'L t .Nh . Ifc ' xlaj! ' W! 2 .N ' . I 5 r . 1 '. 0 , f 5? , 'rf THE CARNATION f C OLLE GE LUB uf' , ,. ki x y' j ff -fw- XQ4 LE, 'Eff V 4 1-9 M e new 'L' in 51 uH3'5 COL! EGE CLUB Nloderxtor MISS C onnor Lolors breen xnd Wlnte on IC we If ent President Mary ennlngi VICE presldent Helen Oehler Recording secretary Y era 'Vlelshelmer Correspondmg secretary Vxrgxnla ohnson Treasurer Allce udd I92 l re Helen Qehler Melba Owen Alice ucld Florence Goodyear Anlta Mueller Sergeant at arms Annabelle Cnutfreund Dorothy Bernlnghaus The College C lub meetmgs are held every Frxday xt 3 p m ln roorn 3ll nlhe past year has certalnly proved pleaeant and prohtalble A spread wa gn en and ex ery one who attended had an enjoyable tlme X dance was planned for December l9th hut on account of the ban placed upon meetings and Social dffdlfb we were not able to have lt However we hope to give It early ln the new year At our regular meetmgQ dellffht ful and lnstructlve progrxms hue been furnished and we are planmnf many more well worth attending SIHLC we la xve a wutlng llst you who contemplate Jolnlng must hurry You who have not thought about us come to one of our ITICBUIXUS and we feel certain you will wxnt to he one of us and we want you Lorne then md we will lxdly welcome vou Come and Jom 4 A. A X ,XX . rx x X Qx Y ' ' N x J l ,X '53 N ,Q ' X 5 'X xy N xxx-K'-igsgg Xxx X X if X. N Xxrlx D N-Q J ff wvjwadwx 3 l l PQIQ' S M 5 ka lkxlf ,Q R Xie, V '3i:5b1,,,u,, -v-'r- . ., ' 15, XJ, 1 J ,f W fvg t .f e., YM! . NW ' l ' -vl b Avyfl' ' -. N ' 'V I-'-' 'G ff 7 ',' ,f a',' 4 ' 1 -, , A ' -u'-rf-.1 ' ' - --in 1'-27f.r f - Wh ' lm- ' , ,v 11.1 M. V - . t- -f ff- f .- .. . 1 , .. , Q , -T ,'. .. .NH-. , IQ: , 7 -I V -J '-.dv , --4 - . , X-P51 ,fhgf N l - 'I P 'Lu 'L , 15' x --La rx, It A , x -.ix 1 NV, W. 4, at X, .. 5, , N . .-'Silo' . Mr Ag. r - , wer ' -' :, W .... -' ,H 1-' ' . ' ,ug . , .. ' iw 'X r 'X n .XA . .-,- I ' .5 1 ,X W ,N ,-egg, , 'jf 14- Civyfaf ff X E -v . + . , - AQ f,-vp - 5,4 .- .. ,- 'uk '5'g15-Qff, -i-Y' ': , ,l 14 i' ' ,4. ,,1.:, 1 . -' new--' -,Q 'f:H'i. f'TF' 3 :-L'1f'l:I-Y A 1 :al-1. ,1 ,.:'-3. 1, ' ' -A.g,,V: 1 . ' ,,-G-p. x. ,. in twig: LPFWT . ' A W, ' U V,f1,i '- . J-Thai? -'Z'-'S ' ' ,,:,, X --, -, --1,1 A17 at - -.-My 1. 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'ISC me I resident Otto rlx Nec ret try rrrx oerstnr C 1111 xrd Dunn treasure r Q my I ro n sc Q1 arclen Q arter C In xrles Nltlntlre I lbflfl xn l u Sergeant xt Arms C xrter I lmcr X an Nrkle tmou- h our prof ress lxst tc rm wx xx xnterruptccl 1 number of tlmes cue to I'COI J!I1lllt1OI1 md Mr lnndxll 1 new ss 1 t suerx envdfe ments 'Now 'hxt the club li llIUltE'fl Ill numl cr wxth tht p arts evenly b we expect to h ue x successful term next yexr We shxll h ue fx qutrtet nrxt term incl xntend to ippewr before the howl Qoon Xs V xc mums ou ur my boy oxer the sc 10nd term WlShll14 to Joln and tw um Frxclxy the SIXUI pcrlocl tree should Qee Ntr Ilflddll to haxe hls x r xt L tested Q F Q. 'Z 180,41 -I Qi A VS. I ' l - Il:- V a E V - I I ' -A -I 1 --1355 V Q , VV Yigff' YY i A. xrf. Di'-1-tm: Nl . Qt:-nn Vlv tall Olft'-lCxtlR5 fm, ww. tt, 11.11. ww. I., yu... ww 1 . ww J ,' x Y VV ' . R . A .A E V K Y v 4. Ek. XM' - 9 , B , ,, , ,tflls Huff .X ' 2 ' , ,, Hz j If S ET ,, M 2 T 1 ,.,. , Atty' 'Q tail , ., is i' f 2 'Q ,, , Wtfls It ff, ' 2 Q . ' ' .Q A ' -z - J A, G. 'a . , ., f N ' . .-Xl I rf ,Z a 3 ? 'z 5 ' - 2 A t he 'iz ' 2 . '44 1 's 'll 'e I'll ed Q 1' el ,' ,Z - .I . 2 , ' '. ' ' , ' V . ' ' 2 J al- fxxmfml. ' . ' Q ' 1 S . J ' 2 . 5.7. N X5 K I . , . . . I . . THE CARNATION f V Q31 'fir-iii? A l 'aa an ' 1 ' .,-'iiix ATE' if- ,..-f-' CIIQ K resxdent 11 w cn neon X ce pre ldent nll I le Ret retary Vie mx X xn C le uc fx: xaurcr K1'hFllUP I1 l-.er l lbrdrmn I' rmx Dau Xxx t Illbr xrmn tlfilc lx allw- det sprmf the lro Club very success ully me he ll I fri- E2 2-I -I 91 rg'-Br lllll I lure nc e Goodyear W mehr-ll Hnrzel Errn 1 D iu K xtherlne ticker Ophelm Reb xven enzance under tht dlrectlon ot Mr Weaver Vk revret to Qu Ur Vleuer hm left ue md IS worlunv ln mother stxte But under the dlrectlon of our new xnfl Q xpxble xnstrugtor Mr 1 e xro uv cx eetb rw procure mot er may IUUSICX px 1 M gg, 'N Wil. 1383 4-:SSX NLM A xr atee chu TID I 'gn' ' , -7 V ' I K - --I ll D jj' Y Q '. i-. - I j if- 55251 ' ',' in fd , -'ig ' 1- - N 'u itftlj Sept., 1019, to fun.. lwltl. to v1.r,.., wma J -, vm: P Q' Nil! tu 5 . 7 1 ' i ' ' 'Q' - S' ,fm 'le D' tl ,,,. ' ' ,. ' , Luz V1 TJ , ,Q 2 2 x .. fc ,,,v,, If A Q li. 'rg Cz I i , . 'ixxf ge ' WIA . Plz .. of P H ' ' ' Y . 'Q . 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'iff xg ff-0215, L' Q 'f 1 ii' u ,3 K A , Y f 'X Avlff ,T 4 ' fl, N ,S t iX4rn:4'f.- 3 I ff! whgli ,- , - A ' ' mai me 15 rcheslra Q ll KN- -- Sldfxlf I' VIII I re-Sldent Otto Hasek X IC? pfeildent X lY IBD h.VdnS Setretary X lCtOT Wilder nl I'Cd9Ul'8I' Rllth P3I'lxSY LIIJYHYIHH l OUIS Bdlll' The orchestrx h is just aornpleted a xerv Suc vessful season Q omhlned with the C. irol and Qlee C lubs and thru the llllflflllg efforte of Mr W eawer we presented The Pxrates of Penzance la t Qprlnf ln a most credltahle and SUCLCSSICUI FIIHHFICT We WSIS QOYYY to lose MI' XXCAXCI' but are YCYQ f ortunate Indeed ln Oettlnf ai able x mu xcxan md le xder 1 Mr Tlndal has proved to he We expect to have another sumeesful Sexson next year Any one playlnv a ITIUSIC xl Instrument and wxfhm to jom us may do so any Tuesday afternoon IH the fXUdltOl llll'T1 The Secretary f - ! - I C2251 ' 1 4f Qui i t M We X is WW dr Y i ft L QI za P L A - I l..z ,: M.'Adzll. UFl K'lfRS 'A' ,', g.' 2 .2 as .' I W 1 at Witt ,I 9 .ly ,W wr ,jg ' 'x ve V X ,Si WX Q. t , xl, ,W EM 'X .FL Allamlwlln Club Dlrector Mr Tlndall OFFICERS Presldent Cer ld S d a ry er Secretary and Treasurer Chester Shortal librarian ullan Kay lVIcKmley has not had a mandolm club for several terms Th e present one was orgamzed last term and conslsts of mandolms banjos k l l cl u u e es an guxtars We also have a llmrted number of vlolms Dont delay' lf you play a strmged mstrument come to the -Xudx torlum any Thursday at 3 05 and Jom us Gerald Snyder 1 if o PF r H X Q 1 , . 1. 'L Q ' .....r.ssss,r,sss x sssss.s ffffffffQfff.fffffsljfiflrfiffiffifslfj ,,,, 5,1 ' . , A i -3. ' 9 6 ATTUTRUE CLU Moderator lVl1ss Ewers Motto Always Beautxfy Never Destroy Colors Green and Gold OFFICERS President Vlola Daubendlek Vice president Freclerlc Stueck Secretary lVlar1an D Dally Treasurer Agnes Foerst The alm of the Nature Club IS to develop an lnterest ln the beautles of Nature Durlng the wmter months the regular meetings conslst of dns CUSSIODS and attendmg to plants ln the Greenhouse Durlng the other seasons when flowers are ln bloom and trees have their follage Saturday outmgs have proved to be a very successful way of studymg pla :ts and havlng good tlmes Puplls lnterested ln the Nature Club actxvltles are corcllally mvxted to attend the regular meetings after school on B Tuesdays ln room 313 Nlarlan D Danly Yin. ll A D I : ' , . Sergeant-at-arms ................,.,,,,e,e,,.e...,.....,........... Albert Nluench . . . D I . , Y . . I I ' lux '- If 'Q ,. -1 X X X X x .M Y , . , .2 A T t ' 1 A , ' '-EXE 'Q .rl . I' A , A x ' u -1' 3 f K K . W ,v , k in ffffxip 'js .V , ' 7 116 ' THE CARNATION 5. f wr' Engineering C u Moderator Mr Zels OFFICLRS Set l9I9 o l920 o l920 el President Hallday Kinsey Edward G Merkle Vice president Chester Shortal Secretary E.dwardG Merkle Clifford Dunn Treasurer Joseph Bloch oseph Bloch Sergeant at arms Arthur Essmueller George Abbott The Engmeermg Club has enjoyed rts usual success and expects the same for the coming term ln addltlon to our regular discussions on topics of technrcal mterest we VlSll the Industrial plants of the clty and study the varlous phases of manufacturrn The translt which IS part of our equlpment has been the source of much mterestmg and lnstructlve research The world needs technlcal men Nlake a good start by jomrng the Engmeermg Club any Tuesday ln room 301 EGM THE CARNATION ' H7 - 'Q 'vt .Q , . F all ,. v 4 .kllswi Radzo Club Moderator Mr Ludwig OFFICERS t I9 0 Q T920 l920 Presldent Gorden Carter Gorden Carter Vxce Presldent Riley Fmnegan Harold Flsher Secretary oseph Routberg Allen Morgens Treasurer ames ones ,oseph Routberg Sergeant at Arms Harold Flsher ames ones The Radlo Club was reorganwed ln September l9l9 The club 1 a sclentlhc organlzatlon and any boy who 1 Interested ln radio telegraphy IS welcome to jom We have a radlo set wlth whleh the members of the club experlment ln sendmg and receiving radio messages All boys lnterested m radio telegraphy should come to our meetings held every Monday ln room 103 I 5 p joseph Routberg -I I , Again l take thls opportunlty of thanking those who have so earnestly contributed to the hnanclal success of The Qarnatlon bach year as the construction of thrs book beglns the one buff questlon Wrll we recelve enough ads to make the book a success3 To Uet these ads the staff needs co operatlon from the student body Thxs gear with greatest appreclatlon the staff acknowledges that lt has been glven excellent support by more puplls than ever before and attrlbutes the great success of thls xssue to thls most welcome and hearty co operatxon and hopes that lt wlll continue The ad sohcxtors deserve much credlt for thelr efforts but thelr efforts would have been useless lf the advertlsers had refused to advertxse Thus you can see that It was the advertisers who were the largest contrxbu tors to the success of this book But the advertisers have not advertlsed for charlty What they want IS results The Qarnatlon contalns an ad for almost every branch ol' busmess Therefore lt IS your duty to patronize our advertisers whenex er the opportunity presents Itself and upon domg so do not forget to mentlon The Qarnatlon By doing thls you will show the advertnsers that they do get results and you wlll also boost the advertlsmg prospects for The Q xrnatlon Wlth thls rn mmd we are looking forw 1rd to some loyal support III the future and are hoplng that you wlll p xtronlle our wdvertlsers and lxstls don t forf et to mention The C arn xtlon Alvin Wolff BUQIIIGSQ fvldlli Cl' fi S Re nfl t 1 1 xertlsrmcn s ILTOIIIIK tue 1 xcrtlscr Boost t e xdvertlsmf ,HX X f XX , ' X K tx f ff wr . 7 ffm c? 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Q,USINf.Ss Q 4 f It Vit Q12 COMPANI O -MD OUP S LAR TO MORFIO S DEPENDENT E E RENDER O DAY THIS organlzatxon has speclallzed lor 20 years 1n placlng men and women 1n posltlons Where they vvlll succeed 20 YEARS of Serv1ce to employer and employee have put on our books a clxentele ot over 1000 of the best buslness houses of the communlty Many of these employers are men for whom We opened the door to success years ago and 1n turn they now call on us for young men and women to maintain the hlgh standards of the orgamzatxons they dlrect VVE SPECIALIZE IN PLACING HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES Mr T M Hagar who places Hlgh School men IS a Yale man M1ss Kathleen B Hutter Manager of the Department for Women and two of her assistants are McKinley graduates We are proud of the record We have made 1n placlng Mc Klnley students Our files show that every McK1nley grad uate placed by us has made good The BUSIUCSS Serv1ce Company has a speclal lnterest 1n the 1920 Class Never before ln the hlstory of thls firm have We had so many excellent opportunltles for the Hlgh School Graduate Business Serv1ce Company l606 ll CI-IPMICAL BUILDING ISIABIISHI n mm fl! r Um Ifltrflw N Ayr, f-51, ,N Q1 15 V f-4141! ,y H A ,E H L' 4 It , ,f f H X- esczfff succs S on mat' E w I .UPON rn? ssnvzc w e ,I . . ,' . . ' . . . . , . 1 . . . . . , , . . . , . The Place to Get a Real Business Education One of Rubxcam s 1920 Classes DO YOU KNOW that shorthand IS a most valuable asset ln college work as well as a stepping stone to good secretarlal pos1t1ons3 Two busmess men who enrolled thelr sons ln the Rublcam School thls past month each Sald l want my son to study shorthand lst to asslst hlm m hls umverslty work 2nd to save hlm years of Cllfnblng by becommg a prlvate secretary on completlon of hls college work to the blggest man m whatever vocatlon my son may choose, 3rd, that he may be well prepared lf suddenly con fronted wlth the necesslty of earnlng hls llVlflg H THESE MEN KNOW WHEREOF THEY SPEAK Why Not Plan YOUR Future Accorclmgly7 Send Today for Special Plans and Rates RUBICAM BUSINESS SCHOOL 4931 33 Delmar Avenue Grand and Arsenal St Louis tlflcnlmn tht cllfllllllllll I l , Y 7'v2'?'4p.fl'iff' A y I I . W- I ...A swim, .-...l-1 - , .i , . 1 . . . .. 9 .. . . . . . . 1 3 .. . . . . 3 . . . . . Grand 5390 NV SHENANDOAH BARBER SHOP uru B s lo 2338 S CRAND AVE John VV VVood LR x 'E G 2210 fra ons 00? V Q Av nue 'U' x QQ HN. me 060 'N If you know 51 C 'mm fa of a Prospect phone me RUBT SGHMIDT COSTUMER Wxgs Tlghts and Theatrxcal Supplnes YBP '06 S FOURTH ST sum' Louis sz 1 149 TOWN TALK Sanclperl s Better Clothes Ol' THE YOUNGER MEN Hlghest Standard of Tallormg and uallty at the Lowest PFICCS SANDPERLS S E C SECOND FLOOR 1 fi y 224 N 7th FRED HALTER Jeweler and Optometrist H gh Grade SHOES uallty Style I :in t For Men Women Children 3900 R WHY WORRY7 CDLJD .JLHDC:b.CpCJPl-E11 Settles the Question MEYER BROS COFFEE 8: SPICE CO I tr O ilu t . K sz ro ., 'r ps. . I . . . ' . U ' . K ,T- -- - 4s k I .1 f 1' Y gb . 1 V' ' XB .n v ' 1 1. di- P l 3 , '. . ' 46' A Y K E I . . N 1 N ' Mas ueraclex, Paraclex and ' T' H K kg Amateur Pla s S ecialiy ' - f l L . . - J. .. , T ,, 1 ' n 'i Olive 6 Cen ra 03-l. 'Wt ' L: x lv 'T 1- -.ff +l... xx 'iv Qlu vm l'w'- , . . . Q . . 7 . . orner Elevator 7 h and Olive . Open Satur a Evening . llzuv Yum lfu- lfxzxmlmtl lg X Kurz- olf il ,7 fl 1 i - -' I .. 1 If I . ,'V ' Q . 1 K1v,.X,u1:n lflf R F't , X it D' J? 5-zu N 111 prnft f f'A ' - '9: K lm 1,,,-,,11.m. Uxtlmpt-ln' IJ.p1.t-Uwlmxrlt-.1 by on 3 Q Foo Specialist ' xg N' NWI' n..,t.., .x.-.-nl, mvl-lux. rum Ht-I. lt.-. '- ,ltf1'fy'euyl Xu' Nv.vwxvxvr,HI5 t'w!'x'm'!rrl l'l:.mn, llmwl ,llinj ussell . .i .4 A . . lu nnizu ur .A 1 'cr 1'.wr'.x Washington nlverslty Tank? QIIHOTIH the TOYGIHOSL XIXICIILEIH SCTIOOTS IH pfepaflllg Young Men and X ounlf VS onmen tor Success Qpportunltles for Self Development outslcle of the classroom are offered lov the extenstve reslclence clorlnltorles pmvtded by Vllashlnffton Unnersltv for luoth nun and women hw wwll equipped vvmna slums clmmdtlc and dchxtlnv socletu musical cluhs and sturlent pulullcatlons which proude xhunchmt lltllltlCi for human Contact ancl for Inter student cornpetltlon The College ofTers ren rxl tr nnxn for leader-xhlp through st incl xrfl LHIVPYSITY Courses le clung to tht X B degree The School of Architecture tr uns nts stuclf-nts Ill the prlncxples and pr nc tree of the Jlclest incl nohlest of t e rts The School of Engineering prepares hy thorough truntng for conitruct INF' Wfiflx llODQ., TflL,lI1f'Pl'IHL llnf'S The School of Dentistry, hy thorough trnnmg, IH hoth prlnuplf-s md pr tru prep xr s stu ents or success 111 lJent1strX The School of Commerce and F1 nance gnes thorough courses tn Ac COUHTIDY Bu-.mess Aclmlmstratlon B nlunt, xnd tll other buslness sub jf-tts The School of Law fits the graduate for prxctnce md equxps htm wlth thorough knowledge of the prln Clples of hls pro essmn The School of Fme Arts trwms care fully nn the prmcnpleq of Art and ts stucle-nts J Artlstlc txlent or NKILLPSST-lll Qlrlxerg The School of Medicine ts xhrexst of t e le t Illtadl 1 hoo Q of the xge Saturday and Evenmg Courses pro ure untqua 1' opportunltus or use use t nz lnn f- x n r lim 4 Rmnctrn Washington University S T LOUIS MO lltr U O O , I V' ,Y -' V N ' ' , V , -V - i x . . N X T., A . , V - - l 1, f 1 V V- V V , , . - . . D , . . 1. I . . ,H . h t, ' ' I T ' ' 1 I 2, T T' , 4 bs, 11- V ' 1' ' . , 'I E ' . Z 'I I - . V e 2 ' ,5 ff 1 1' ' g '- .' . . 4 . I J 1 1 4' h s .. 4 - Y ' . .' 1 J.. 1x ' ' ' gg, ' '. 1 ' , .- . . lf .. 11 ' ,Y 1 1 ,' .. J - 1' .' .- .' I 4 ' 1 1 - ' , 1 1 ,X h 1 ' , 1 ' . ' ' :X h ' - . . c . ,. . . . V ,V Q' ' . V - . . W . V - V 1 . ' ' 1 Y 2 YA .. ' Y 4' V ' ' ' . . , Fr . 5 , N rf . 4 1 f 1' V KY I I ' . 1 1141- r, . 1 ft. . cl , .' f .' 1 ' ' ' 1 1.' . li 1 5 'Ca l Sl' . 1 j . lr ' 1ll,cl l th: .' - wh J lr ' is l 't cl, For full infornmtion, u tr- tx G, XV. ,1 k'. If '. '. a u a . , . . rllon flu k.11r1-llfmu WE HAVE THE GOODS HLLU BROS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Imported and Domestic Fruxts and Vegetables d 42 43 and 44 Umon Market S7 00 Soup NKIIIISIK incl Ijdflllflf., IQCIIQIIC I xenln S Roast or I' ntree Xtternoon Iea ind e et ibles C xrd IJ art es Dessert SOIILIIPCI C offee Bevo M111 Chicken Rotisserie HFNRY DIET! Cut :rr Hors, xnford X Ill'3V0lS Estrmates for Iuncheons Dlnners and Weddlngs Cheerfmly Gwen WHEN IN NEED OF MUSIC ARTHUR CAMPBFLL WILL PLAY FOR YOU Leader of BEVO IMILL ORCHES1 RA Il lltmXX frm 1111, I XP X If XI K I ' ' f O Goods Unexcelle . Our Service Unsurpassed Catvn-rs. to Ilotvls, flulrs, Rvshunmmts .md I-'Mullin-5 9 Noon-Day Lunvlwon Sperial Chivken Dinner 5 I .UU ... .D . ' . ' 2 ' AY '. s 'I ' ' gt . A1 A ' ' Z V g 1 2 1 I, 0 . ' '., a u ' 2 , iz C' ' . . 1 . I . 1 A . I 'Y Pr II- 'V FOLLOW THE CROWD W k The RUSSELL PHARMACY HWR IIA Y DRY 60005 Co JEFFFRSON GPAVOIS C1 n R yt sdyz SL THE STORE FOR SPORTING GOODS Baseball Tennls Go f Fishing Tackle Guns Ammunltxon Blcycles 9?l Locust St G d 3 TELEPHONES 90 THELASTMANLOOKE DFOR PEETZ BROS UNDERTAKERS Funeral Chapel and Office 2739 Lafayette Avenue ST LOUIS U1 r C r For Your Prescription or . . eiss Jefferson and Russe ves. , 0 . woods, Gents' Furnislmi gs nd Ladies' eacl - o-Xvear . l LUCAS HAEFNER llffli. illlfl . I B ll, i ne 207 t. ouis, Mo. 4- - Bell, ran 546 Klnloch, Victor 4 . . All fy 'fl llll N lkllllll f 'll H fllf '-XJ 'N X fi f QQ' -6? V' sw wg W. f 1-. X' 1 Qfqja gg-,,4g'::..v-fe X J gy IL... .vw 0509 -mari l f-'NX With Hot Drznks or Frozen Desserts SUNSHINE SLCAR WAFERS are mad to order for hot chocolate and other Warmmg clrlnks SUNSHINE SUGAR WAFERS are made to order for ice creams and sunclaes Iqhese dalnty ye+ S8tlSfyll'lg blscuxt bon bona are made m many SIZCS shapes and Havors oI3ta1nabIe from WISC grocers Two very popular kmds SUNSHINE PER FEI' TO SUNSHINE CLOVER LEAVES THEY ARE WORTH WHILE oose WILES Blsoun MPANY BAKERS OF SUNSHINE BISCUITS ST LOUIS BRANCHES IN OVER 100 LITIES 'BLIIVOIII r Um LIII1rrI1sru N X Aw ' , I L H - I si 'S I . ', 3 i I Q Z , QF f I ' ' I' fr 'vs ' I' f v I M . M V vi Q ,x 1 ., I 4, bfi H X .I I mm' 1, I A-X I .5 l.s. ,, f 3 . ..-, -V Qtl- J 12. K 0 -V N .. HI , a A ,L W S .,,.. ' - y X Y sf '--rI I. X ,Q , - , . -s 4i314 '3'I 4- l +f - I C-71, ' . ,-1 tgps . , ., Wm N 4 ', T-Ti I lhffp, L:Zff2'1II H' A ff :L .- , A r I :5i'f3,.ff' . I , n , 5 ' ' ff' I - Tu u . u A' I I J ' I I C I Y il 9 U9 p V A 11 a , , . I, n . . , . . Q e , - Wm. Wedeme'-yer Albert L. Nelson FRANK HOPFELD Wedemeyer 8: Nelson CROCERIES, IVIEATS, FRUITS ARCHITECTS AND VEGETABLES Wainwright Building Southeast Cor. Eads and Theresa Sl. Louis KOKEN S REIAIL SIORE OFFERS YOU TOII ET ARTICLES AND ACCESSORIES TH-XT ARE THE STANDARD THE XXORLD OXER SELLING DIRECT TO YOU OUR PERFUNIES TOILET VI XTERS FACE CREA'VIS SHAIVI IOOS HAIR TONICS CUTLERY Our New Store 109 ARCADE BUILDING 1 I blhdl Wm Loeffel 85 Sons The Beverly Rubber Co JEWILLERS Standard Makes of TIRES AND TUBES I RIIIIROA VN N I Ilflnz Y '11 fr' 1 I ' . 1 f .., , . I , - 3 , Ask o See Our Kosan Line Centra 542 Esta is e 857 Sducv 3056 Virtox 1223 . Dealers Cul Glass, Iliumonds, ' KVM Vhvg flopkq 3226 South Grand Avenue I-'oruuz-:ly Ouupic-rl by the Fisk R b' ' . I f I I 'A I ST. .OUI.' Cul!! 1 lv uf N. YJ , un :Hu I II L' fn I SUCCESS IN LIFE Comes Through Tralnlng dxan elufnt Nl 3119111 ss ls Xery rlpld lor tie young man or vwolnxn who lb IRAINED lhere is xways 1 demand for GOOD book keepers COQU stenoffl aphers md people of soun ' DLISIHCSS LYCIITIIIIQ Young people should be dIY'llJlllOLlb to obtaln top notch CLHCICUCY Flhe market lb oversupplled wlth bunfrlers 1nd sllpsnod ca eless vxorkers who do no understand that good salirles are the reward fo prohclency and hard work vou make vour mark m the buslness world Ex erv member of the facultv IS an expert and 8Lltl'1OY'1tV ln hls branch of the Work Busmess men are eager to secure our graduates because they know that our tralnlng IS thorough and practlcal Day and Evenlng Schools r p one ln 40 BROWNS BUSINESS COLLEGES Fne Schools ln St Louls 911 LOCUST STREET JEFFERSON AND GRAVOIS EASTON AND BLACKSTONE GRAND AND HEBERT DELMAR AND LAUREL Mer be s Nahonal Assoc: hon of Accredited Commercial Schools l 1 o n .-X' f' 1' A .. 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' Q 2 1 Amerlcan Pretzel Co MANUFACTURERS OF Rolled Gold Rolled Gold Ice Cream Cones Pretzels ff..- in PLANTS St Louls Mo Philadelphia P Cmcmnatl Ohlo XT 7 LAKE QONF XLTUAI SIZE Largest Manufacturers of Pretzels and lce Cream Cones ln the World U I tl C I O ' 0 P ' ' .-,L Y. i f- f?fL ' ?fS u .L-mis:-x:.':.1.,f 4 t .Q . ., ..,. F- ' 5 Q , QE.-.ig V ' W c ,ir mx- ia QS 5. F -- 'fzri' f - ' tk'- -Itzf-'.'g . , ill: lg f Q p2 -1 . ','.E:rE':f'f: ,N , ,fm Enya L 1 1 3, my , 1 ,. - ' 4 3 , -' -'a g A f ,.. -, .: . -K, - ' - ' . ' , - '- H . fe' K' .' df Z I. I .U i z. 1 . . - P ' - iff: ' P- 1 4: . EQ : , ,df . , H ' V .I ,5 - -wx..-,Q-.1. ' H3231 ' 1' Silt' 1'-:'.'F:'6 :'-:SH WV ll 1 P, gg: ff wp? if 2 I 5 ali'1i1',j -I is L s 3 . , Ll: 1 V - 3 -. V. , Wfff' -i 5' - , : . 'S-': ' f 1 . , ,j.:: ' a - ' ' a. aw: PQ: ' 1, . . ., . if.1 ' T ifif 1 if ' 'fffl lg' V651 -.1-.. 21 , .Am il N ' W 1 0. .. . Al N 4 nw V4 I4 . -'11 IVHH rr H u1m1ff1l1. THE CITY DAIRIES COMPANY Wholesale Only ST HXNDARDIZED ICE CREAM PASTEURIZED IVIILIx C RE XM BUT TER MADE UP 'IO A STANDARD NOT DOWN TO A PRICE 1 off Washlngton and Jefferson Aves A tl I P Be Particular SEE THE BEST PICTURES PRINTING COMW' IEMI AND ARSENAI THE SHAW THEATRE 3th d d 351,14 KINLOCH Y Il N N I TT TIRES AND VULCANIZING 3004 06 08 S JEFFERSON AVENUE BICYCLE TIRES SOLID AND GIANT PNEUMATIC TRUCK TIRES Il U Ill , fr I 1 V Genera ice: pos es 0 PE in Aclvertis' g ' I V. , , , at Sl. IA 45, U, A. 9 an Shaw E. blislle 1900 I ' ' CI Q V V 4 4 P A A A In rfmfz' ur' ,- I vm :wr 'LN'LlER.'9 A B C PIANO COURSE Y. SCIIOQL 5 Q riwsld. I The School Credzt Plano Course Taught 3123 S Grand 3900 Shaw Ave Mary Sellmann D. C. Ph. . CHIROPRACTOR 52 2 D l Bl d t 369 l568L BUY YOUR DRY GOODS WINKLER S th ll A Laumann s Pharmacy W C ll A Prescrlptlons Nothlng better for chapped hands than OUR GLYCERINE CREAM PRICE 25 TRY IT Why Bake Bread? FREUND S RYE DAISY BREAD SAVES TIME AND TROUBLE INSIST UPON IT JULIAN W STOKES The Candy Shop 1815 tl-I39thSt S L Huntley 8x Twellman CHIROPRACTORS P EASE IN DIS EASE 3627 C lf TOWER GROVE BANK Grand Avenue and Hartford Street Open a Savlngs Account wlth us every llttle blt helps both you and us BANKING HOURS If D y 8 4 3 s I 8 0 'lllllfl :rw ' : x K M 5 l I ' OF E ' i 0 F 'ix ef- : , .x- 2 -4, , , C at 3 Year Graduate Palmer School y 6 a emar v . For-E5 Delmar . 39 . and Russe ves. 7 S. . or Jefferson and Russe ves, . Correctly Compounded and CY We ut For Good Things to Eat - l Qu , t, Quis a i ornia Ave. K I Wee a sz :30 a. m. to : 0 p. m. Saturdays: :30 a. m. o .0 p. m. I t'll lllll lL' H Atll'1I . In Klnloch Cf'nh11 2331 1 E SELLMANN Dialer ln BOO I'S AND SHOES 1Umon Made! 1536 S Broadway ST LOUIS N1 Sdmy R RUSSELL HAT SHOP 2119 S Jefferson Ave St Louls Mo X e Strlxe fur th lmpu sm e 16' Ixeryhoc .1 L Mueller Dry Goods Co 2123 25 S Jefferson Avenue St Louis, Mo Grand 2081 I afayette Beauty Shop ESTILI LE BOEING Irop 1657 South effer'-on xe J L McKEAN F me Meats and GFOCCYICS 2852 Lafayette Avenue Klnl 11 Victor 1363 R Bell Gr nd 1707 C A Lange Laundry Co 2004 S Jefferson Ave HIITC1 MOL1ldPf1 C Ollrlri d1'1d S1'lI1'1S THINK B ll G and 00 MRS L M WARD A11 KINDS OF HAIR WORK DOINE Mx sagm Sc alp Tre xtment Our Sperm xlty 1551 S Jrfferscrn Ave ST LOUIS MO GEORGE H GIPFEL Meats Grocerles, Frults and Vegetables 46 5 Ann A c Both Phones Grand 2711 Crelssen Hardware Co A1 S0 QUEENSWARE 1202 Park Avenue ST LOUIS MO Bomont 898 Central 2366 Rex Auto Top 61 Sales Co TOPS CLRT XINS I XINTING REP XIRING 8141618 No Leffmgwell Ave St Louis Mo B 11 Phone Slclncy 721 FRED J MUGELE 302 Sidney St Fresh Meats and Vegetables LUKENBILL 81 GLUTZ 3868 Folsom Ave uallty Goods at Rnght Prlces Bell Gr nd 3015.1 Tailor to Men and Women M BETTONVIEL Cleaning and Alterlng 3207 Lafayette Ave ST LOUIS MO Flowers and Floral Des gns for any Occas on Josephine Bauer FLOWER SHOP llth and Park Ave Ihonss Central 6175 Sidney 1990 and 362 Vlctn 1 67 Grand ZZ71 A P FEDDER Prescrlptlon Druggxst Cor Compton and Shenandoah Av ST LOUIS MO Grand 112 Vxctor 168 L O T T O B R O S FANCY GROCERIES Fresh Eggs Our Specialty 4101 Russell Ave ST IOUIS NIO f :lr ru I , R - . Ii lf' 122 . - . ' , . . . - XY. .1 7 1 e S.-'1I,, Q ' ' O' 'I' P1-A - -1 1 Xxx! tw ll.nmm+l - Slllflwv 0 515' - f y .. . . . V . . K S 1 j . 0 . . . . . . . 46 77 ' no , ' - , a 9 , r 12 . . . . . 1 n l . . . , , 1-leur Dresslng, lV1i'1hlCL1l'1T1g and . as ' 1' gg. . 'z -2 .N , .la . A , , J Y' , . . 1 1 v v YA ' L A I - .f f A - v h . I . . , . P , .N . 1 ' , 1 . UQ . . . , H ig - 1 . J : 5 -- . ' r 1 ' - . . . . es. ' . , . G R , A ,Sv , I it 'fr It' ffm' ,'l1f1'MI1.wlx South S1CIe Trust C0 BROADWAY AND PESTALOZZI ST The Bank for Your Sa mgs Open Monday E enmgs DOES A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS Jefferson GYHVOIS .IOS M Bank NI Q H XRENDEQ GP ORGI A HEI D G E N E R A L t XNTHOINY COLLER 4 on Tune Deposlts I ILRK E BLII DINC Sr I OUIS Sdfe Deposlt Boxes 3 O0 I er Year 'IEIEI IIONES Nfl Federer Arendes Coller Realty Co REAL ESTATE LOANS 2606 Gravols Ave Ilzrlff v A 1 v' 1 v ' . XIXINEH' KI1'lI'XI,T'f n - . Q , E V ' 1 I 1 . 1 f I A President Vice-Presiden z I I I INSURANCE Cashier z I ' ' ' ' . 1 ' . 35 . . . J 'I . ' ' QQ Sidney Q. 1-1 Yivtur 5300-I. - - C . un fun rw U 1117 FIRE IORN XDO XL IOVIOBII LID BLRC I XRY TI-IE MEYER INSURANCE AGENCY GLNI RAI INSURAINQL 312 PII RLL BLDCT Louis The Most Improved Newspaper rn St Lours Ghz 51111125 like to read Marv week fifrv f th x ar Complete, Accurate News Best Comic Page rn St Lours Up to Date Features for Every Member of the Family BUY THE TIMES TONIGHT Classy Ford Speedster BOdleS Automobile Radiators, Fenders, Etc , Reparred HERMAN RADIATOR WORKS BOMONT 1682 2133 PINE STREET Pulrunr I Urn Irfrulrwrs ' , .I A . .Ii I.l XISII,l'I'Y ,XV HN I' ' lm- ' ' J .' N 5 ,4 f J. we ' 1 I, xli N . , 1X'I ' I, :7. St- 0 -a dependable newspaper of tho kind you ' f K .l o 010 . 'rho Unly Republican Evening: Nc-wspn or in St. Louis C IVI Klnley Frlends Nobody questlons the dcIvI9aI'JIII'y ot pureh mmf Ilfe Insurance Young men Ind youn women are reI1II1Ing more Ind mo e the neeesslty for It I dm II1 a posItIon now to he of ser ure o you, H9 I have heen to many of our former IVIcKInIey IrIends Vllthout OIJIIZAIIOII on your part I wlll he pIe.aQecI Io have you call upon me when vou Ire ronmdermg I1 poIIc5 tux I M SIVICCIXE bpeual Agent A008 LHEMICAI BUII DIING IVIaIn 3306 CONNECTICUT MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO SEVENTY Iwo YEARS IN sr LOUIb LNEXPEK II D HELP BELIEX ED IN SICNS E IIncIIorcI hICI lllbt dropped III om Xn eIrIerIy fxrmer hI checI hI r In H1 IIN n Ind Informe her ent y I Ief r Iph po-I u hrnxly hxt hxd du ed o r Here exclumed the IJOIILCIIIIVI xou her rant ant hItch there' rs I7IInII.,In ent usIIstIf.IIIy I w r 5 xe u I n uv me or wonderln how uc rIISe It H1586 x III Ing 3 x STERLING 8: ERVICE C0 HIGH GRADE SERVICE Euclid and Laclede S Louls U S A orcxt I Kmloch IJPIIIIII' 3868 Dlstrlbutor, St LOUIS CIty and County or INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER CO MOTOR TRUCKS runk I II have f-itIhII's er IH LIDQLIPQIIOIIKKI repIIIIIIon or IlIdIxlh good wherex er used DEPENDABLE ECONOMICAL EFFICIENT BUILT TO GIVE LASTINC SERVICE sh Ig,e sts n r s uwIIIv Ixrmxnns Ll res I e 1 ec V Ind rem Il I I IIIII Y i . 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Broadway KIRSHBAUM CLOTHES FOR YOUNG MEN HEADQUARTERS FOR Manhattan Shirts Holeproof Hosiery Mallory Hats PPONES: MAIN 1139 CENTRAL 2372 Bruno Franz Sons 919 NORTH BROADWAY EVEKYETQSSAEE Poultry and Game NSURANCE SERVICE Ollve 4065 1506 CHEMICAL BLDG F N Cheney R Brewer 7 I fy 1 .IM-'I' UNIVERSITY CANDY KITCHEN 1805 SOUTH JEFFERSON AVENUE ICE CREAMS HOME MADE CANDIES AND BEST SERVICE HOME OKING y III d GLASSCO S CAFETF RIA N AVENUE 616 WASHINGTO Y 2 H TRIAL WILL COIN VINCE Ask for MANEWAI.. S BREAD 5, t BIlSd y3 6 Fred W Kay BAKER and CONFECTIONE A 2127 So th J ff R ALL HOME MADE GOODS Ca dues y Bak ng gh! L FRESH EVERY DAY WlYthW6ln s cI Sh a doah Av LE DEN EN TEACHES Ball Room, Toe, Aesthetlc, Greek and Egyptian Dancing In KLEEKAMP S HALL Cabanne Arcade and Maplewood ASSES Phone Forest 3307 for Catalog SUMMER CI Ilzrlfz If you Iike good, wholesome ' CO , ou' in it at-- 9 1 .. F ww: 1 Ever thin Clean and 0mf ikP4 Food of IIf-: I had El dream Inst nifh and the Highest Quality served at R , rlreumed I went to heaven. Nloderaie Prices i A bhez Did you see me there? A ' Ile-: Yes. thats' why I know it drf-fam. Phone: e , I ne 93' Ice Cream, n ' , Fanc i , s n Li unches , . . AT Vied mg lakes and Party Urde-rs ax Specialty ' ' , u e erson Avenue , Corulefferson an en n es. Cor. .Ann .-Xvenuv Y 1 cn fun u' H IIHIIIII1 Jos P METHUDY DRUGGIST Corner Ru ssell and Callfornla Avenues TRY US' Coollnff Beveraves lce Cre nn and wll Good Fats H OLR PATRON XCJE V1 ll L BP APPRLQIATLD RUSSELL CONFECTIGNERY Mrs Carrie P Johnson h 5 h g Cl F H ll Cl 5 S pt O Cor Callfornla and Russell Avenues CONSER VA TOR Y Candy Shop Grand and Shenandoah St Lours Conservatory of MUSIC Graduate Post Graduate and Artlst Lourses Diplomas and C-olcl Medals Qonferred Low prxces to begmners Bell Grand 3662 IllOlVlAS M HYLAND Dlrector Manufacturers of hrgh grade Candles e serve your favorlte Drlnk gxve us a trlal and you wxll call agam WM C MOYDELL UNDERTAKER Ofice a dl I l9Z6 Al l EN f'XVl NUI Sl l OUIS 'VIO ll Nl . 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