Mineral Wells High School - Burro Yearbook (Mineral Wells, TX)
- Class of 1913
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WLCGJ IL L Pusmnw BY THE 5mm Cums OF HE MINERAL WELLS jNIIGH QCHOOL 149154 .07:thth AOOIOm 5.0.: DEDICATION. 0 one whose untiring energy and unselfish labor have brought the public schools of Mineral XVells to the high efhciency which they have attained. and whose attractive personality and strong character have won the honor, re- spect and love of every student, to Superinlendenl E. O. McNew this, the first annual 0f the Mineral Wells High Schooh is respectfully dedicated. THE BURRO STAFF J. H. BEI H . l lnol-Iu-l 1116f W. R, LAWRENCE, A: R. 11001173. Business Editor ASJsKaXIt l-IvliIrH-iu-l lm-t BERTRAM HICIHVIL T. y Hmvum. aommx wm max: An Hdimr 11mm, mum- Athletic Iddltor FDNA GVLLEYV IX M. HARVEY. EDNA HUI 1L wistam AH Editor Awhtam Humor Editor Awsislam Athletic lidilm' $EEEEZJN$ gOR the first time the BURRO greets you. As he is such a husky young animal, we are sure that his time will be long; that as years pass on his size will increase, and that his ap- pearance will become more beautiful. But even as he stands we are justly proud of him. He was not meant to be a work of priceless art, nor do we want you gentle critics to peruse these pages in a search for gems of literature. If we can convey to you but a slight idea of our high school life and spirit, we will be satisfied If this book serves as a pleasant memento of the lidear old school days, and if in years to come it helps to shed a happy glow over your remin- iscences, then, dear fellow students, the board of editors has succeeded well in its effort But be that as it may. we can only contend that we have done our best. To the back of this long suffering BURRO, the staff has been applied diligently; into his insatiable maw, the Annual Club and the progressive business men of the city have fed the fodder of that ever-necessaryuiilthy lucre; and now after many a long hard pull over rough ground and steep mountains, he has at last reached his corral of what we hope we may call success. With a long, sweet, melodi- ous. soul-inspiring bray he greets you. BOARD J. I. LAWRENCE, Secreta ry R. L. YICAGER OF TRUSTEES G. B. STEWART, President F. S EBERHART, ViceVPresW XV. W. HOWARD C. B. XVILLIAMS TH E EACU LTY MK. S, L. BI'TLER, MR. R M. DINSMORE. MR. E. 0, MCNEVV, MR. S. V. PARMAVKv v PRINCIPALituATHEMATH'S SUPERINTENUENT LATIN MISS l'VA HFNTICR. MISS ROXIE PAYLOR MISS MAY MXLLER. ENIJLIHH 1111111111. ' ' W '7 '1 .1 , 41 - 1 ' :1 :11 H A w 1' 1 ' 4 WhK 1, VWW1111111M AN APULUGY. eid 101's beg th re eader s humble for this 1199- Heaw 01' the Bur10 h a solemn moment 0 11111111 1111111111 nnthing knee -ha aw1 The pardon breaking 111 1111011 suc B . strikes 11H nd perhaps, at times kyou will b1ay 111th him. LAXGI'AGE. language may be in evolution ylla ble wor rsd need sulutmh, 01 1'1 Miss H make us, Will We will never say 1evo- -lee- --1111 11011. HRHOGATIVE. S11 McNew hov1 1 do you cale orite thel preterIIJIhpostulating direct rays? Mr. M cNew: VVhi Ch? MIL UARMACK'S MOT'I'O. 011 a bachelor's life is 0119 grand sweet 0111 Our ten song, If 11. doesn't last. too confounded long. 1VI'II1I1 l'IQlVlPl'l'Ill. high school should be exlled from all the rests, 011110 world, we would 111311 a destitute condition lor And a Cuokibut where, 0 where is 0111' Cooki7 TOO LATE. e.A 31.111111911411111? lSome songs simply ca 11. utler 1310 on Miss Strain! 1'y me away. Miss Strain 1 one so that I can eageIl y 1:77 011! do 1911 me singl S LLY Ql'HS'I'ION. Maurine uranslatiug Virgilr lune 011'ered the go of the winds 11 1111111111 with a most beautiful form and loveh fan , be his 1'01 ever, lo you suppose Karma ' e'ou1se oept he will: 111 WE ULENW ,, M w 1W CLASS OF l918 M OTTO TONIGHT WE LAUNCH; WHERE SHALL WE ANCHOR? C O l. O R S ROYAL PURPLE AND WHITE. FLOWE R WHITE ROSE. OFFICERS J. E. BELCHER . . . . PRESIDENT C. R. HOOTEN . . . . VICE-PRESIDENT EDNA GULLEY . A . . SECRETARY BERTRAM HEDICK . - . . ARTIST J. E. BELCHER . . . . . ORATOR HERBERT MARTIN PIKlCh HUGE. Twasnlei' Httmeuall Literary Society ilQ: Football Squad i12: Baxkt-thttll Tram '13: Athletic Association 11121-2213; Annual 1 111m '11 Behold the UMissing Link! Monkey is a firm believer in the theory of evolution. He cannot get the idea out of his heath 01' his face, either. This boy is mild. gentle and carefree. He became so carett'ree lust tall that he cut Masses and went on a little hunting jaunt one day. They Paught him. 0! woe, 0! weal. He has 'topped such things now and studies Virgil diligent 1y. HMOIIKH has not openly given his heart to anyone. but. there is a suspicion that red has smell a peculiar ef- fect upon him that it makes him blush! At 1 lltl LEE MEYER. Set'wltny Senior Hillx' Tcnniwl lltb '13; Muuugm' H. S. Btlx'r kmhnll 'li am: 'i'Z; Ilio Gelmnnixxch Hegel! utt '13; Athletic Axkociatimt i113; Annuui f'ltth '13. Annie- Lee is a girl who 92111 be depended upon. She attends strictly to her own affairs and never give' the faculty any trouble oxccpt her talking to Sti tighting and being guilty of a few other minor things. If you have the idea that she cannot tight, just ask Nora. W9 oztn see Annie Lee six years henoe in some reputable st-hool. teaching Herman and chast .iug the innocents. A IAIA ELIZABETH LOVELIGHS. Sunim'GnlC Ttlnnh t lnb '1 Basketball 'l'cam ill: lihoml '13; tilasx Pxonhot ilttv'il: Class Histmitm illt: Dietm- -l1 Gowllwilan Athletic Association '13; Annual Alma is a great lover of justice. She belietes 111 every one's getting just treatment It you do not be- lieve it. get into trouble and tell her about the 111111- nud she will see that things come out all right. a close student, and. as it rule. brings up her lessons in the best 01' order, FHA HLI-IS EARL SCOTT. Alhlvttt- ixxuc ttiml 14131171 13: I! chtball Tram i3 HICC tluh 'l tnncuall liitcum h cty .12; ;Utultu' Bt'lnp '11: 'I'Iuck 'i'vzltn '1231 ' ththzlll wumtl 111312413; ihtxubttll xtltlad 'liJI'Z. t'tireat Swtt ur iilh'mi Scott is this speciman's handle? Hb- u natite product 21ml has grown up with tho minrlml water, 01' mthm' upon the mineral wa- ter. This nourishment has had the peculiar effert of en, lat'ging his holltw to immense proportions, which muses hint to he about 21:: awkward as he is good natured. 1211'1 tins heroine a geometry fiend lately and detours paramilepitmds and prisons with a hearty appetitet NUILK IIHCNIJ PEARSON. SL'L'letuI .1 Tluhultr llii I$ Vluh ll deketbull l'cmu ' Gil l: I'Hllii lub l? kvlhull Tom 'I. K, l'thIl l: 'l'mmie Huh 1111'111; Sunim' H hlciic x-xocialiou'lx: Animal lluh l. Do you suppose Nora calls Gordan Honey be- cause it is his nicknanm? Nora is 0111' greal History debaterl She presents her argument with such force that the de, ion is sure 10 be for her side tespeoially when :01'1le11 is, foreman of the juryl. The best de- scription of Nora. in a few words, is that she is gentle, fair and wise. llAlllNlC HAY HOUTOX. Amislant Ediim-in-l'hief BURRO: Vicerhesidun i'lzisx '13; P1eside111'13 T1easu1er'1 Assixtnm lliicctol '13 ulcovlub wa- 1de111 mnter teim 1a Vice-Pxesidem 51111112: 1e1n1 '12 51111111111111 Liteiaiy Society: Foot ball Team '117'12; Basketball Team '12 Pieddcnt 1'lass '111-'11; H1211 School Quanenc '12-'13; chmm Magazine '10; Athletic Associmim1'11.'12.'13; Annual 111111 '13. A glance at the above long list of emces serves to show HCarrie's importance in high school affairs. He is, the life of the Glee Club, an excellent debater, and a star on the gridiron. His Voice, which is conceeded to be the best 1e110r we have, won him a place on the Quartettel HCarrie posesses personality and good looks. In fact, he is so handsome that all the girls love hinL But he loves bui one, and only one. LOTTIE LEE IIIVIKUH. SeniorGills' Tennis Wlub ' i - l13: Annual i'lub 'l3 Senior Buaketball Team '12- lluitie has a magnetic effect upon all 1h? hoysi To look at her, one would think she would be very dan- gerous, but she is not Louie has an excellent disposi- tion, makes no enemies, and is admired by all of her friends She finds geometry very easy, but do 1101. men- tion iitrig to her. We think 'iBurch really intends to teach physivs some day. CLA RA MARI E POOL E. t'umainGhN Baseball Team '111'117'12113; AssiMnnL Cain 1111111 Senior Basketball Team '13: Captain Hmkcthall Team 11:12; P10111191 Flaw '12; Athle1ic Association '13. Clara is an all around athlete, and by the way she swings her bat it would not be a surprih, she becanm a l'Ty Cobh-tress some day. She soumtimes forgets herself and actually studies. Clara possesses 1119 gift of a quick wit, and her sharp retorrs give the Seniors electric shacks when she lets them lly. She is hardly ever seen without a smile and is always giving 8011190110 21 helping hand, JOHN ICIHYIN lilllllllllillll Pliwltltm N'mm l luv '13, Hlnittlrlnri'llili. BVRRU; qur 111111 11111111 1mm 1 , in-eitlmll 1:111 11-41111 'l'i. St't'n In 1111! 1mm '12 Mrmeu :1unim.J111l1im'111411119 i1 1,, :111111 lav'llr'l 41111 'lumh i'luh :G-ltC t' lith' 'l'iuck l1 Hll . : DlL thnlmlllxth GONEHsUllHIH :1llonlhull 11111111I 112: 111111111- iaxnt'illitnl '11? I .111n1111l 1 11111 t'.i0l11111ie excels all in his oratory. lie is given up to be the greatest orator that 31. W. H. S. has prov 111100th Aeltle from this, he has proved his superior ability Im' presiding over Mineral Wells' most disA tinguishod graduating class. I11 this photograph you see the 3.109 at 11 determined, honest young 1112111- who is not 1'1 ilous hut ho attends strictly to his own busi- ness, making himself thoroughly acquainted with all the: duties he 111mm. t'lllllh VIONlHll-l HARVEY. Plceixlunl illuw 'll-' Qllmtettc 0-il31i9100 l lub 111ml illub i l 111111111 Humor Editor BUKRU: 13: Athletic Awociatiml '13; A117 Take the stuhbnrness of three mules, the argu- mentative power of I811 01' the best lawyers you can find, and the humor of Mark Twain: mix and stir thoroughlv. and you will have before youi'l'has, He will argue an entire period over whether a line has any thickness. But Chat, by his good nature, makes himself popular with evryone. lie has a strong char- acter, a great deal of initiative and talents which are certain to insure a great future for him. EDNA LINDSEY Gl'I1I1Eh Avistnnt A11 Editm-BURRO; Piesidem llhmal Hub'127'13: P1esident Dic Germanisch Gcsscllschaft Yl3; Secietary tilasx Yll- '12313-Re11o1te1 Magazine 111111; Senior Gixls Tennis 1 11111 '13 Athletic stociation '13 Amman lub' 13. Edna is originally from the Blue Gr Statef' and is very proud of the fact. Her dear old Kentucky Ought also to be proud of her in turn; for such a brain as her's would be a credit to any State. She is a gen- eral favorite among the boys because of her ability to keep something going all the time. How Edna mane ages to be a leader in the gay social whirl of the t'wells and still be Mr. B. 11135 star geometry demmr strator. will forever remain a mytery. IEHIK'I tVI Illlllilth. Fuolhall Team 1111:1111-1; Glee Huh 1127 R0: Scumzlm-at-Alnw .lil Stonewall Lilcl 'Iixack team Aliiei Vlihs 10:11312313; Athletic Awnciutiuu '11-'11 l: 11111111111111111'13. 3' Art lillitur BURV Simon 5 the iron man or the football team. C1111 you imagine .mul'selt running into a britik wall? Those 111111 were so unlucky as to run into Bert 11111 made this rompzn' e011. lie 1 a good punter, 11:. well 11. 11 lineeplunger. Simon is also 11 distinguished artim. Bertram studies entirely too harrl. Withoui lull he rnrries home his scratch tablet and 21 Saturday liwning P051 :11 nights. ANNA LUCKAIHI HALIHKAI'I'H. Secretary Choral Hub '13; Senior 13111.1 Tennismuh '13; 'rt-u- 1115111111.111:B:1skcthall Team '11-'12; whom 1'11111'1'2113: Senior Bziseball'l'eum .13: Semen ! Die Gexmunisch Guellschaf! '13; Athletic Association '13; 1111111111 1'111b '13. A1111 Lock cannot control her mouth. She is likely to say anything, anytime, anywhere, and any- how, When she gains the floor, you could not tell there was another girl around for several miles. Lock- ard is vivacious 21nd energetit', which partly accounts for her popularity. She makes her courses with per- fect ease and still has the gayest time she could def sire. She likes visitors especially, and Fatty knows well when to stick his head into a sack and keep quiet. 'I'HOM1H ABIJAH HOKVARD. ManagerFootball Team '12;H11m01' Editor BL RRO' Hiw toxiauv lass 11 eg e-am-al Arms winter mm Stonewall L11- e1axySocitey 13.01ee Huh 13. 130111111111 Squad '12, , ehall Tem11'11'12J13 Athletic Association '11-'12-'13; Tmck '1'611111 '127 '13;A1111nai1 llnh'13 HernR nds me of the time me and General Grant was doing 1the Turkey Trot in the White House dining: room and the General slipt on a piece of tripe and fell in a basket 01' cream puffs Ah! them was happy days. The above is Dep's usuai line of talk. He is the wit of the school, and his humor would make a man feel happy just after his mothervinviaw escaped death Ev erybody likes Tom, and he likes everybody MAKGARI'I'E YEAGEIL Secretmyi lass 11; 1 11011111 lub 13; T9111 'lnh '1lL'11' 131 v k eatb 11 Team 13; 1'- 5 '10: S1 eniur Gix ' Iennis 1'11111' 111: Senior 131140111111 '1 E11111 0L13: Athletic Associatinn 1.1:Annunl 1 11111 3. Margarite is one of the bestwnaturcd and joiliest girls 111 the class. This young lady is always among the gayest at parties and entertainments. and her flow of conversation is unlimited. Dina worries not at all, but pursues the even tenor of her way except when quizes arrive Margarita was once a great basketball player until the giris complained that it took too much exertion to pass the ball away up to where her hands were. Tl'LAN I HANDLER SMITH Football Team 'IOJHS12; As 513111 Business Edi- tor BURRO: Secretary '12-'13 Glee Club: Track Team '11-'12-'13: Manager Baseball Team '12-'13; Secretary Spring Term '11, fall term '12 Stonewall Literary S103 ciety; Quartette '12-'13; Treasurer Athletic Association '13: Manager Baseball Team Senior-Junior-Debate '13: Die Deustche Geslkschaft, '1' Annual Club '13. UFatty's only fault is loving the giris too much. He is of great value to the school in the Athletic field. Stix stands high in his class as well as 1'11 different clubs. He has done great work, both in. the Glee Club and in the Literary Society, If you are hunting for trouble, just tell Tulane that you are not a woman suffrigist. GORDON 1VHATLEY Foot hall 'l'cam lllL'11 Editol Bl RRO. IV 13: Baeclmll'remu '11-l1'2-1 3. eVer producedl His value 011 able, Great heatl-work is ed. Great things are expeeted from 9:03 21. III. to II p. faculty takes pity upon him 510111?! to stay until ti p. m. ICIINA Idl'RE'IVTA BUCK. .Xwistunt Athletic Editor HURKO; Secxemry- -TIE:ISIHEI Ton- IIi-t' luh 11 Svciclm vlreawurer ankethhll '1 mm 'IJII 1 aptain H 5. Buxkelhdll 'I earn 111'01 II t llub 112,-1eSecret.try--Txeus- 11101 Div UCIIIInIIi-th heselscl 11111 '12- 3' PI' res IIt Senior GIrls' Tennis 1'luh '13; Athletic quwiution '13; AIIIIImH 11113 '1 jtlIIa. the pI'inIa 110mm 01' the class, is admired by all for her modestly and lady-like characteristics. We think that she has the best trained voice 111 the city. She has excelled all in the management of the basket- ball team. and she is a great first baseman 011 the girls' baseball team. Edna is making good progress in her classes, especially in German, and great things are ex- IIected for her. REBECCA CH IS especially gifted in i'lllathj' BIIinI htlitm Bl BRO; TIeaslIrEI 123, 1r lu' 1'lIIlI 1.. Frmthull FDIIIII Idem thxax '1: Socxctmy IIIIItCI teIIII Stmwuull LitOInI'V SocIely 'lZ'-'13:A1111011C .I-mciatioII 11 '12 1 .'ell101-JHI1101 Debate 1:;1 huuml 1111b 13- TL'IIIIiu 'Iub ll. Club '11 Walter is really the mom beautiful hov in school. At least. he and a vermin Junior think so. HJ, I is one 01' the 111051 progressive members of the Senior 11121 He has a hand in all school movementsl His work. both in the Glee Club and in the Literary So- ciety, has been excellent: besides this, he has won football honors galore. J. 1. is as slow as Weather- t'ortl, but like the tortoise, he always comes out ahead. lege team in the future, tiHoney. -1'uptnin Foutb'l ll Tenn '12 Pissi- dent Athletic A iocintiuu 31., -A1hlctic Asiocmtion 1 ' 21001 lIIb 12: BaNketball Team 13: tlIlctic Houey'l is the most proficient athlete M. W. H the gridiron is incalcul- his main characteristic. Watch Wlmtley was the hy-word of every team play- ror Gordon on some col- st'hool hours are 111., unless some of the and gives him permis- SADLER. th'al Club '12-'13; Senior Girls, Tennis Club '13; Senior Bnaebau Team '13; Athletic Association 13; Annual 1'lnl7 13 Beckie loves all the have. Her favorite seems to he the bI'own-eyed brunette in the class who zings bass in the Glee Club. This accomplished g-I'l is She actually works a problem every few weeks. Through her good nature, she has gained the true friendship of all the class. III short, she has a heart for all. HELEN NlAl'IHNR PULLAHIL amainsoninr Huekctball 'I'enm '12-'1::1 11101111 Huh '11- '13; 'Iennisi lIIh EH1 01' leuebu 11 1'91 13; AIhlctic Awmiutiun '13; Senior Gil 15' 'lennhl' IIIb 13:3mlllnl l'lubl Before you is represented the likeness 61' 0111' prize girl athlete, Maurine, is noted for the number of goals she has pitchedr at. This young iady knows ever so many things, but she has a hard time telling any of them. H91 efforts along this line are realiy remark- able because she always succeeds in sa 11g exactly the opposite to what she intended. llaurine's greatest 31117 bitions in life are 10 master rapid articulation and to make Mr. McNew understand in phytx cs thu- Hmt is exactly what I meant. lil'TH ELLA SHEPPARD. Histmian Mass '10: 1'ho1al Vhlb '12-'13; Senior Bagketball Team '11-'12;Sc11ior Baseban Team '13,- Die Gennankcli Gesehchhft '13;A1111I1al Club '13;A1h1etic Awnciation '13. Ruth started out at the beginning 01' the year to mke honors, but sickness kept her from school :1 great deal and, therefore prevented. She is one. 111' our brightest Physics pupils and always holds up '1 hand when Mr. McNew asks who worked all the 1110111011131 Ruth is an excellent elocutionist, and the 1111111119: in which she puts tears into her voice is enough to make anybody cry. ALBERT HI DNEY HAMMON. Buskctbnllsuuud 1'3, Athletic Amncialion '11.'1'2-'1'J,- Annual 1111b 1'3. It is an old saying that the deepest rivers Hm with the least noise. This may be apphed 10 Soup1' Soup is a quiet, goomnatured fellow who never lets trifles worry him, He does not love the girls: but when it comes to hunting 'possums, he is there. Al- bert is a close student and, as a result, never gives the teachers any trouble. Soup and his running mate, in height, seven feet and two feet, respectively, make a show, You never see one without the otheIx THE HIGH SCHOOL SPIRIT W11 at is the High School spirit? What is its sig ni- ncance? First et us re the football season ask it will be1emembered that at e ery game in Mineral Wells, there was a grea crow of studen s and r 00ters' and tha upon each occas the Maroon an 11 vlctorlousi Did t e 'r ers' w n t gen 50, 11 they helped h me 10 e for M111- 5. . e s eral We 5 H. S,, w 1011 caused them to yell so en- tl1us1astically, inducedy our hu sky warriors to practice patiently day t'e At he hrs t plactiyce a few visitors made spelt of 1ur recru its 1 it is true that the outlook was da rk the liallas gan1e,several visitors were ove erheard speak- 8 'hGreat Machi lne- work that Yes, those Mineral Wells boys go like a college team 01d ma an i not the high school spirit bring about this marvelous ch arg e! But the athletic Iield is not the only piac or ex- 0 111b1t10n 01 this spirit, he rat 5 debaters, musicians, d rs e any chances to lonfy the1r school helther ls 111ter7h1gh so 001 eompetitmn the 1y outlet or gh school spirlt, or any 0 he thmgs, 1t begl t hom 1th the 01 ses 1ei1da is g 11, tann t wm 0 he nduct of he opposing clas s at t e S nmrvlum r debat 0th 11619 n o a wh1te heat by this great battl of we ds, 1t 1s rep r of the 193 were hea ed y other kind at b ttle Horr1b11e d1ctu, Un- 11 1a ound pieces of cl thing, rats, 1111 u r 011 1 ca 11 tollowing day. He 11 mptly notified the 1101109, but no ace of he murder 5 s tound Iiovewer, t 9 best examples f 1215 sp1r1t are shown at the annual held contests and t e u er- graduate exercises, when ach class endeavors to excel the other classehs of the heigh school All the ese help to endear 011 rhigh school to the heans 01' its D.StUdEI ts 'I'h' sp irit. in itsp oper pla ce, is the 111 he institution and preventsI school life from being0 an everlasting drudg 7W B 13. ymgkww , T V E WWWWHVWW q ' x xxww v 37M 3a -sxtsV; I335 w . Zzlygz X S51 :qxxsw-DN Tli'LRQDDLI W'lt'R'H IL; Ex 8H1 IR'J' AND ,A ILDNr r. AND TWO T-t .Dxus A CLASS TREE LOST Every gr reat body or nation at people has an epic oem The Senio 01's of nine- teen hthirteen have selected the following as heirs; for, al ough tohoek momentus 51:1:11 t 0k1 pre sion upon thei1 minds and 1111011 gthleir report c' 11151 Non-lnvm-alion. 0f Juniors sweet 1eve11ge an age gone by, When ranklin from a Senio or insult, tiy To that forbidden act tso-called abuse! unior sing, and keep mum, O muse! CANTO L Deep in dark villainous hearts 01' Seniors, 33' A hate cherished for Juniors night and day, But what. avail hate or jealousy 'tense, Whe our xhty strength could 0 er leap defen Such as they could place in the Way 01' us gian s The Seniors of twelve could but mutter detiance. One morn as Sol 1gleamed 0' er the mount cla led Ba A scene before the gaze of students ap- palled, Spread 0111, and all in horror we1e cold For an iiigulftear dire to Juniors was there. They saw a tree with roots upturned to Planteds githin a hole of rocks to lie, and se re it seemed to be The In nior X1111 dry, dead SeniorsT head placed a sign, CANTO II. The wrath of insulted feelings knew 110 b und, We raged and roared and made a thund- erous sound, H1ave Homer, thane of Junior clan ught Raised xhiihe hihs paw, and with his deep hus 0h three times, four times happy he who 11 1111 s, , Than hears this insult from those Senior monks My blood eruns hot for vengeance now so So let us Wplaii, ye men without cold feet' ' He spoke, and turmoil then did cease to rest A plan evolved to ease oui injured rae CANTO HI. Why seek poor mortals that which is the 's? Revenge breeds in the heart but sad dlsa come But blood was hot that fateful night. 0911 by, When Juniors met to deal out teye tor 'Twas dark; the 1110011 hung light upon the clouds. Dark shaipes moved toward the vard 01 11M TOW Tall and stately stood the fated Senior 9; Yes, fated soon to fall upon the lea. Why worry men, a brave voice cried a 011 , I'By saw and ax that Senior tree'll be w So form the line of battle bravely, men, We'11 see that sapling thrown to this cold wind. Then mighty .1u11io1 warriors rushedt up; 0011 began ax to hex. V, and saw to How good to injured breasts did seem 111 at 1111 Of crunchingm saw putting that nee 011 ebu Hark! what trouble this? The saw has 5 oppe ea ; It will not move an inch in ungreased bed But 110w a curly head is forward pushed; Head o'er saw he drops a b1aeke11e11 juice. HWhy worry men, thus said the Chieftain 110 1d Knuvs ye1 dtobacco ambier knocks 011 1111 Then right merrily moved the slickened saw, And soon but a stump is left with end raw. Silently vanishiunng into dark nigh 'LCh 11iylt nior betook himself 10 gfiuight; CANTO IV. Now sorrowful, 11111 t1 1,0 yn11 11e1ate What Monday 111011151 revealed as Juniors Be fore the mighty master of our Each 1111 ulprit. mar 11,1311ed summonedd 10 that. 00111. Just 111 that instant, a fair Hunteress A reason for the cracking noise she caught. Up spoke our Cook, HI call to 111i11d,'i said he, ttThaL sound 11101199113 from boyhood's 1111 making k111ee, May they quake 011 forever, ever more; Cursed be the dog who cast stones at my from r. They need 110 11111se,t11ose 110011 Juniors, reVe11 ed; E'en while he idamned they before great 10 ged. That just god cast thunder bolts of shame at t,hen1 Rebuked, 211111Si nprobed deep into their dre ad Then turned he to one who was defiant HWhat if :1, man, as you this tree, should kill A dog that was your very pogsession? The stubborn culprit turned with blank Sir, it'b tlhe dog, like that tree 11:15 in bad he 11h, 1 don' t l,111011blty Sbeut that I wuuld shoot the When laughter subsided, 3.1111 groans re- p a , 1 We heard what judgment we eViLdoers faced. Long years have gone by s111r1e that 111m en ou ay And now we axe SenioIs; hut, strange to . say, No hatredi hear we for the good class 0,113 For 1111ilen revenge is mentioned to Sew r,s 14ach raises high :1 11111111 so pure 1'110111 sat in, And with a sad voice he says, itnever again 7711. E. B. HIS space was reserved for remarks on the faculty's answer to the senior petition for room 2 1 but the printer was a church- member :WUKLN. T 11g fellow name:I iSmith, Wheo once said Othat love w as t 11011 he knows bett 11d tis thought he w111e wgelt Iher, 115116 finds no one else to go UVERHHAIKI; Nope, not for me more 8911101 year for me. Just look at 0the mu tilated, wounded and b1ood-su1ked condition 01' my poce1ook.F1rst ' cla asspins and then on 11011 V11 1h 9 long 11119, which 1 ca 11 I mention w11hout sprin k1111g 111 a fe 111g,b11t, 111911 11, comes to buying mi1k bottles and nipples for 'Fis,11 1 ba1k1 ISHII-H'l' ANS1VIIII1S. ' color of liquid air Dep, t. MauriheiHO! those are alternate 111- Ter restrial Telescopes use 011 terraces, n,d '1 saw a chimney once that was so large you coulcsi etwo or thIee towns on it DEI'H BRIG 111s OUT. use tio11, Tom No slr, I just wanted to ask you something '1 ,5 VI 1' L E UNADL'LTERATED FALSE- HOODS. Io was not tardy this morning. c111 1121 Gulley did not say this seh ere, whilcea at theb board last wee uditor-ianhief had no tro 1ieb1 111 getting f1,0119 tSeniors to have their pictures takeno H1113 1 01' nfoey'yh is very cold natured and al ways 0keeps t 9 windows down during cool weather He is very thoughtful of others. A woh 1e day passed withou. .L 1' s tenlling how he Hknocke d down thrPe at '9An11 Lock gave cmrerc l2, 901101? e and compact answers to all questions asked her this year. SHOCKING. 9 What do you want to have your picture for the 'Burro' taken over for? M aur r1119 UH deep disgust19 0! 1 want to have it taken When I have a dress FROM QUIZ PAPERS. Crossing TheB an is a poem that Ten- nyson wrote before he died hake esper re s fa ther made1 his living by combivng other people'sw mountain that throws out fire, ashes and siliv Addison's humor makes a smile enter your fac DID HIG MEAN IT? Miss Gaylors' Tom what are you doing 011 111 your eta 0111 look in on LoLtie's desk for Hart 5 ConteHmporariemS'I am trying to getI otties THE I'SI'AL THING. Mr Carmack Gordon,t 11v1n1;211e1119 you with these Latin transla 1 1011ey 9 1 0 one, sirt, M Ca mac Con mey now tell the truth, didn't Nora help o.u Honey No sir; she did it all. WHAT DID HE DR INK? Poor George, he's 119 ad But instead 'twas H 25 O 4 1912 September 2nd Mo ndayiFirst Term begins rd Tuesday1Banque1.11 en 11w HFish So1111p 26111 Thursdainount yF 28111 SaturdayfFomball:Wea1he1 101' d vs.Minera1 We Us October- 5111 Samrday9FootballiCIeburne vs. Mineral Wells. 19th Sa1urdayiFootball9Dallas 1's. Mineral Wel 26111 Soalturday; eFootballi Terri! Tsrain- ing 15c -oh 131 Wells :11 Da 1121 1st T u l:eMr. T A. Howauds en- tertains Football Te e.am November 2nd Sat 11rda yiFoot balliNorth Fort Worth vs. Mineral Wells at For 1 W'orth. Sat urdayy9Fobo1alliCar1isle Mili- taryhAcademd vs.Minera1 Wells :11 Ar- ling ton 121h Tuesday--Die Germanisch Gesellw schaft organi ze 18th day Foo tball 9- Polytecnic High Schooln vs.Miner:1 Wels 8111 T11 1115 dayTFootballiNonh For1 Worth vs. Miners. 915.1 281hTrsdayil1WIiss Willie Mae Clark entertainsh Nrorth Fo rt Worth and Mlneral Wells F0 otball 18am December! 2151 Saturday9Christmas Holidays be9 gin. 2 Monday Mr. J. E. Belcher env 19r1ains Senior rs '13. 27th rFidayiMr W 13 Lawrence 911- 'ns. 30111 Monday a Christmas Holidays en CALENDAR 1913. Januar ry 131,11 Mondayisecond Tenn beg 17111 Friday W- Baske1ab 117 W ea111er- ford vs. Mineral 1791 22nd WednesdayjAnnual Club or- 1171911. 25111 Saturday g Baske1ba11 7 Cmitral Fort Worm vs. Mineral Wells February 13111 Thurxday ,, Seniori .lu11io1 De- ba1eiVictor for Seniors '13. 111 Friday, .111 155 Alma Iiove1ess e11 terrains Seniors 13 S turda 7 Ba ske1ba11 Bryant, y A Training School vs. Ahneral V1 9311 18111 Tuesday Sop11111ore Muomight Picnic 22nd Saturdoaly , Basketballrwllryaut Training Soho vs. Mineral We1ls 111 Fan orth Marc 2151 0nF1id'c1inlee Club 21111.1 Choral 261110 Wedne sday-HolidayiBaseballi .Iacksboro vs. Mineral Wells 11111-111 2151 Tuesday Annual Track 1leet be- tween classes 11 urTrdayiack '1ele1riMinera1 Wells vs.Wea1herf0rdaa1 Weathert 0rd. M 1y4btl1 Wedsnesday Addre ess to Senior rs '13 Keasley 01' Unixerslty 01' 615111 Thur sdayiUndergraduaLe night. 16111 FridayrRCommencemem. VOTES FOR WOMEN ABOVE ALL TstS ,l, ,J nu: I; a ,nw m. raw. awpmm, ; rm , ,. , . , , an m oun smgs IT rs OUR nmw :ainh . m '0' ,gw' .m v0 42$ w an A m .r r r n o uAL'lul' 5 SM ,r .u 51 .J m1 $.33, Kinny fK SH E18 A WONDER Hoorayh for Mineral Well 3! he who the epremium 11u11c,h In the graduatixulg as : nwonde e1 VV hat a great toivn ought to be. Hooray for Mineral w ells Whe1'1eth -1 sot doctzorslhrive, I ooray for Mineral Wells ethe Seniors are the finest Where the famous red gand blows, Where the woods are full S0f timber. Wher An d the Cra azy Water And tehe Dre etues t alive, By thunder, By thunder, ' Sh 9's a. wonder e s a wonder Yet it isn't plain 0 me, Yet it isnt pla 111 10 me, Mineral Wells is exactly Mineral Wel ls 1'9, exac What a great town ought to be. hat a great town ought to be. Hooray for Mineral Wells!g She has some men so That although they gtnignf,a The burden of the sta y t un er, 1he's a wonder Yet it isnt plain to mely Mineral We 115 is exact ha ta agreat town oughyt to be. they carry This years Seniors will redeem it Hooray1 for Mineral Wells! Sh 6 115a got a glorious name, Turn them 10 case and let us s,ee And the stuff in mind and matter, How th e town will tgrow 111 gr:ea11ess, To perpetuate the same. Managed by them T By thunder, By t un ena hes a wonder S e's a wondemre t it isn't plain to me And its very plai m to Mineral Wells is exactly Mineral Wells will hem exactly, What a great town ought to be. Wha t a great town on utgh to he. eEDNA L. G L'LLEYl SIEJJJGW 1TF.J B Y T UTE 'I ?IA'XSSEh g IEEXIITIFJL ? MISS EDNA LINDSEY GULLEY 1013 MISS WINNIFRED CLAYTON 1914 M 155 EDITH CLARK 1915 MISS GLADYS ,IOHNSON 1916 VQ $ V4 V4113 Z? Max. ? Mwm v I I . 4 anMV P J! . .vK 1 M .713 84k JUNIOR CLASS MOTTU: Civimy costs nothing and buys everything. COLORS. GREEN AND WHITE. FLOW'EIK, HONEYSUCKLEL OFFICERS: C. V KAISER .................. President Al ICE BUSEY .......................... Secretary LOIS SHEPPARD ........................ Historian C. V, KAISER ......... .0 atm ROLL. EDWYIX MAYS HARVEY VANCE S. A. LILES FLEIDA BREWER W ICE BL'SEY ARZA WEBB EUNICE LOVE 16018 SHEPP ARD LOLA BENNET AVID GALBRAITH MYRTLE PORTER STEIkLA LISTh R JO DECK VE YWO W 1 A WRENCE PORTER WALSON THOMPSON VIARIE BOCK LEOTA HEDICK VVINNIFRED CLAYTON FARRIS ANDERSON CALLIE HAR R LUCINDA HICKAM EMMA SCHILLINGS CHARLES KAISER MARGURITE TOMIAINSON JUNIOR CLASS TH E GREAT DEBATE 19111119 was 1191111 eby the Stone, 111 :'11101 room ' gen 0 1 s 111pe y ' The other 1e11so11 1'01'1tsg1'eala Hes as 111111 the great 11'011'11 01' 1111119 uninitiated 1111110 01's 111111 89111015 1 owed admi114 14109. 'lhea 11-n1a11ve was 111119191 11 the Sen- 1 room with baboon bearing ' ots ler e ' Senior beauties stuvk sut'h 11otie9s in their rats and $11111 :19 9s 11y 1119411 5: 01' crooked 119111- s. Th9 111991111g 1M ' 0pe11911 b t 1 Hooton. H9, was Hooton 011 1as1'o11 411 was messed 1'11 119 41111 11e111 tle 1'0 , being presuleu t 01 1 1s 1 1 et , he 11at11rz111 elt his 1111- 1101 111 11s ew tle he were 1 - , . 1' 1 mond. which had been bought at Kress 1'01' :1 quarter, and w hi1'h was much larger ce o11111e Belcher led off the a ffu'mative in the low, persuasive, silver lined cou- vincive voice he always works off on the 1' e said could 1101 be under- stoo by 1111s aopponen s '11.aw,rence a other amrmative d secretary 01' that great society, 10 oked et his ironical phrases off in a hurr as 11' he were tire 01' them, and 110 at h nth so rel1g10 sly that all the neelglhbors had threatened to 0v 1s sarcastic remarks were cut hi 5 emory gems in 10 0w voice but whe111n he shifted to his right moth ithe 1911 nd negatqive 111 his dee p voice, resembling a bass rum, common only to those taking a post graduate course, No, 9 11111111 r 'n ' ' men, 11 w ma was there and he wanted her to put p the dime for the 1cutu1'e show tha ni ht Wol Pro was scared even worse thaty his predecessors not ex eluding I. reath came in gasps, and 1 01' the aforemention ed 1'dear mother and 91'1' Ever te acher of course, thought he she would sur 1'er be as Red to judge the de ate Mr. cN ew had gotten a shine. Mn Butler had brushed his new false teeth Mr. Carmack ha ad his coat presse ed and his twenty- -th ree hairs were divided equally, Miss Miller had con- Caylor are 8still mourning because they were in such a hu urry to get ome that tVIheye forgot about the great debate Mr Mr. rmac M.1' Butler Miss Micllerw and Vliss Strain we 9 chosen as jurors more for their improved appear- ance than for their htness. Miss Hunte1 de trumpeto proclaim the appoineted time tor a similar intellectual feas CALLIE HARRIS. THE GREATEST PUNISHMENT I EVER RECEIVED Eev ry person is not. punished in trhe Ab a1 16 1119 Abraham 110 the deprivingi; but 1t This increased my love for him 21 great 11921 Oned 21y my fath elr got a chance to sell one of the goats to a butcher F21 the told the butcher to get any that he might choose, except the one that belonged to me.W11en the man came after the guat he asked me if that large one be101 get: me. an 1 told Mm 110. Mm reason I That evening when father came horn 1 went to him crying and told him that a man had ta ken ota 011. This ma .1119 father angry sinm ,ey he had told the man not to ge the one that belonged to me Taking me 111 the buggy 111itl1 111111, lather drov Va 0 the lien where the 2111in1211$11e1e ki lled for the 111211111 et bu it 1112111100 late 01d Biliy 111215 hanging up 11itl1 his 1111111, 0 011 11 way to the en 1211 111-111 112111 10111 me it 1 wtould 11it crying, he 110 011111 buy me a110the11011e it' Billy 112111 been 11191. After father 11a 11 talked to the 111111111911 21 while, he turned 211111 locked 211 1119, 211111 asked 11' 1 112111 told 21 lie. 1 110111 1101 szty ' v 111119: 0 011 my tace that I 112111. home he g211el d111e 21 lemme 211111 211110111: 111: 8111111 you have 10111 dlshali not buy the. other goa, but you 121111110 withuut 1111111 yull 1', ut.'h the punishment 1111161 11101111 get 0 d hanging up in the slaughter pen, 211111 hen 1 would vthink I110w 1111 0211111: to be there. This e111 1' ve 1: n . . 1 11117911611 untolld 1 01111 some 11 5 wake Inothe1 21111192111191 up c1y111g The 10 s of 1121.1 11111 e 1 1 .1 like Billy, but much gentler I soon 1earned to 11 9 him almost 213 1191 had Billy: but even this did not take 11111 ' ' conscience 111111 parents k11e11. way 1 10st Billyl to this day all I learned at 21 Very early age the, dire 11,0115 equence o1talseod E. C, MAYS. i11 VELMA HAZLEVVOOD. . SOPHOMORE CLASS Ni DIVISION. I'Wim the ropes o! ring the bells o Lille 'tu IORH. IVHITE AND GOLIL H E II WHITE. : ARNATIUV OFFICERS: Keasler ............... ROLL. AL BERT BLACIxERBY IVILLIE FORD MORRIS KEASLER MABEL CHAPMAN VELMA IIAZI EXYEVOOD TIIEI MA DONAID iVII LIE MAE CLARK VERNA MAE CLARK YER NA MAE ALxEXAVDEK ARI IVE AVDER HERMAN HOLLOIVAY BERTHA BIVRVFTT FLORRIE PATTERSON uthe past we r.e 886 ,-ref pl resentative ..Historian Poei will ,Piesidem si lent ea Ii DIVISION. VlO'l'TO: WVe ll screw our couragel to the stick- ing point and w 9 11 not taif CU LOIIS, PIVRPI E AND GOLD. FIAHVE i I OFFICERS: FRED CHEER K ............... President CECIL KAISER ......... Vi ce Whident EDITH CLARK ...... Sec-retary -Treasurer EDITH GROSS. .Representatiio HULL. REBBENA FROST IRMA NIEL FOX MABI.E GRIFFIN EDITH CLARK VELMA LOVELESS ONNIFJ McAF'EE JANE MARTIN CLOTA OWEN LILA OKVEAL NADINE POLLARD BERTHA ITMAN OLE CLARFNCE 'PILIIOTSON SOPHOMORE CLASS A SOPHOMORE HISTORY The A Sophomore class entered 111,211 school Septemb e1 3,191'1'119511 111811 who 11'er e to be an honor to 111:11 esleemeu 111sllitutio111 :At h 2; s we excelled all meceediug 19111530211 We basket 111111 team with goa a1 guards and pitchers equal h 01 an colleg ream 11011 secohd 11011015 011 FieldD y. .sA 111 01 a111use111e1115111ey 11ere1'e11, 1'01' we spent the greater pa r1 of 0111' 111111: 111 s111dy. 011a o1'1he 11101-11 111911101'ab1e our casiohs 01' 111eyez11'11'as 1119 11111111111151 Park, given bv 0u1 Class 111111 Ihe ieniors 11112 as guesn: ' 01' the 11111'1y7s1x original members 01 1119 Freshmen class 01' 11111 11e111y-111o 110w co11s11111el the A '80 111. liatter ourselves 111at on ma whole ours is a C1215 somewhat above 1 1s 11e have 1110 splendid Enghsh teachers. we naturally use correct lung, 115 11 ex cep1 when we forgeL.111 Algebra and His1ory we s91 a pure 101 1119, entn'e sludeh 1 b01y 'th hopeful heart 1s we 2111x1011sly 2111-2111 the day 1111911 wi111 unbroken ranks 11e shall 111'0111111 rsegi ursel1es as Junior class 01 VERNA M A142 A LEXANDEK. AS A SOPH SEES IT The school year 01' 191?. is hearing a close, and the history 01' an other 1.1 Snopho 1ore class is 10 e re cor rded. 011 more round 01' he 1a dder is safely 111011111 ed, and we realize mnore fu1ly It11131 our success depen s upo the an 01111 01 energy exer1ed by us 10 11111111 1he 1'equ11e- ments 11y constant '11e1severa11ce and 1:10 111 111s mouth, 11d hen p sses on 1110 the 1d vs rid, while the piat'es 111211 new 11 1 In no mo1' Wh 1 we think 1 his denressed a d oareworn ex- 11res:io11 vo1hen H1111111 ex ams re e 11011. 111 his resemblance 1o 1 0 has 10151011 h in arid andr 1s sor- rowfuily .111'a111r1g 1 e0 1'1111'911 that the 1110s1 p1eas.1111 er1111 01' 31119 place 111 the ran 5 01' the'high school is 111 the Jolly, carefree Sophomore class. EDITH G R0851 iUNoLE MAC. We could make a Burro without Fish 01- even Seniors, 100 Bl a Burro without l'nole Mac Would never. never do. Who is them, among the p'upils who Wlll evei forge! iiI'-eml Mac For many winters, now he has kept them warm 111111 they will 311133 a keep A warm spot 1'11 their hearts for him Mr McGehee is a Confederate 1 39191311, as can be seen by 1he cross of honor upon Ins breast. and he delights in telling the boys and girls thrilling stuiies 01 the war. The ' . pen iul favornes exery yem a faxt whichp is attemed by the an- nual teasis hhinh he bestows upon them Evervohe Io H019, ilac and his bit: heart takes in all his boys and girls' so there is no danger lhal he will soon be forgotten. 100 XX NA .IO FRESHMAN CLASS HA DIVISION. Motto: NSECOXD T0 NONE. UHH. IUII BLI'E AND GOLD, FIAHYICIL IRIS TfHJFICE KS 1 President .1.V1e Pres item 1!. HAZEL IYNI' H ..... Semetaly 'lxeasure1 ROLL. BANION DONA LD FREDA MAY DANIELS GILES RH FS CASPER DOOTSON EARL ROGERS MAY DE BUS TULLUIS STRONG V:LADYS HEDICK LOGAN SCOT TT NICE HOI I OVVAY ER MARY LILES IV DIVINUN. Mona: HSECOND T0 NONE. ' 00 PS. BLUE AND GOL L.D FLOW'ER, IRIS OFFICERS : VVALTEyR FOR .............. re ' n1; 0 Y1 NCH ............ 1 Presldent LUNA EVANS ....... Secretary-Treasurer ROLL. ENERY AMA AN GERALDINE WHATLEY ALTON STEWAR C SON MANNING MANSELL M GERMAN SIMMONS Y ANNA HUBBARD AI MA COLLIER FRESHMAN CLASS X 9 W X .wnx Q: xxxxm x wawk r TRIP u A LITTLE FISHING FIRST DEGREE SECOND SPASM THE YOUNGER BROTHER Dick Greer came 11110 11.: home as 1119 011191' IIIeIII'II-IIs 01' 1111- IIIIIIIXI' IIOI'I' wIIiIIg down 10 111111191: '7011 are :1 111119 11119. wIIIIIIIIeIIIeII Ul'PPI' 21s IJiI-II began on his mnp iII 19911 12911111: I'I'ady 101' 1119 haslieh 112111 game, 1IiI'ix IIIIsII'eI'eII ' Ire you going 10 get III play? asked Ted, ' 1 e played in three high school games alreadv and Ii11 have to give 11, was to he a game 01' a ipckedt eam 01' Seniors and Freshmen against a tea 111 Juniors and Iiaiophmnores , ed was a Senior and Sophomore they II 919 iIIteI'estedII 1:115. Dick finishing his 50in rose from the Iabie IIit 110111 ev91100king Ihe SaIIIIIlay dinner he usually enjo ye ed very much, His mother looked anxious When Dick muld 1101 eat, something waa wrong '11'1111 II, may 1 have Dick's piece 01' pie ! ' IIhi119d Maggie. 1 e.s 11'ck answeIeIl his mother. And father, 11' onI 1011'1 use the car, 1 II .1111 it, please. 1 want 10 go 10 the ball game in it 1111'. GIeeI' pun ed 111 his 1011 Wit 11 his IIiI'e over Ihe llein-aII trouble long eIIoughI 'Yes, yuo may use 01 'ourse 1:11 Greer had read 01 lerything the papers 101d 01' 1119 trouble in 'Ilein'n 11111 1191' husband was afraid that she a WonlalL mighI 1101 under- standb it as he being a man. ronid. But Dick was talking over the tele- 10119, and between her husband's ex '0 1' s 00 k' E vee 1018 one II1111 which the famiriv IIas Iamiliar. Al I'ig111,' she heard him sav. '1'1 . u i . r ,9 S I o e: n n 11 itheI'to pleasant featu res 111F11E'll into hllllellness. DiI k I'etIII 11011 10 the dining room blushing. it made a fellow feel foolish '0 make his first date 'l'edj' he said lIIII'Iiedly, will you .r'III1 me y'uIII III'II 121p? YouI Iill 1101 use 1 you know, 11' you IIeaI' your ball suit. Ne ed i1 IIIyseII, IpIIIIseI Dick's gray eyes narrowed and turned 011 Tedi Little Maggie held her breath. She haI been afraid of Dick's temper was the sullen I'e- ys, interrupted their father, tuIln- B 111g aside from his reasons that l'nited States Ishculd protect Americaln ritIzens in Me gry look at the pouting Ted, Dick left th: dinning room.The1'e I35 0. h avy tI'a stairs, the Dick 1 rust his head through the '11. 'Mother, will you please come shave me? he aske I1, ciIItching a safety razor 11e meant this as a direct cut form as Ted had 31w ways shaved him, rbut Ted kept a sullen siien ce 111's. Freer leit the room just as her hIIsbanIii was giving his 111 1 e tad 1 half an huur chk peae 1n the door I 1215 dressed in his best 'llil, but w01e 1113 own cap 1 i lip was 18 9 give Ted one piercilng 100k and then III'IIed to his 11101 Mother 1'11 be 81home about supper rime, he said and left for the gaIage. After he had gone Ted rose to go to to put on his bal su1t1 He had play his best in the game that afternoon and defeat the Juniors and Sophomores. Perhaps that would humble her and 10 . HLet me go wit you Ted. Please, begged Maggie 110 cant rbe ybothered with you,' was theI cross 1'Oldm meany! I just bet Dick would have let me gone wif him. I she only made an ugly face at him me a 1 As Ted ascended the stairs a bright I'll take you to the gam ' l g tle fat hands 5, Cried l we sjust e W 1 ure 5 cce 01 l sche e chk was e ily 9 Dan esed, nd Ted could send Magg ie over to the grandstand to stay wi1heDick 311d tiara while he played ba 1. uld almost see Dicks humiliation ate havoiug his lit- tle sister ehanging aroun in1. Ted down the street, locate! a car with liaggie hanging one to one hand, trying her best to keep up w1 ith his 10 strldes 911 they reached the Ball Park he bought her a sack of candy and point- ing out Clara and Dick to her, started he off toward them. He had not seen 1. e game, e 1a except the great victory of the hemors and Freshmen over he Juniors and more UWe heat 'e1111 he at cried, slinging his cap on bthe table a1l1d dropping into the nearest chair But his mother was not Interested in ball ga mes then 'WVhe re is Ma 1 she Cried rising and spilling her sewing o 1 O, hshe is all right. She's with Die D10 ra an their tormentor. ggie. He recognized the shriek 01' their car, 1: every ten stepsca to wave a goo bye at .nClarCar is the bestest girl and Dick, tool; she cried, running 0 her 1 e 111 en a v to embarrass the en by havi 111g Maggm 101- ad suffered defeat. Thev had treae hher as an honored guest and seemed glad to have her. e stiff with old lnothwer going with the prettiest little girl in t0 CAI LIE H l Short story winning Burro contest. TH E STORY 1 was bor11d111a1'cl1 29, 0189 1, on a farm an ha utheas t of 111111- 0until 1 was two year 1d, whe my parents. moved 160 what was called the old 6 plac After 11v 11g there two ye , 1 moved back to m 'rth- a My favorite 1513511111e,whe11 11 small boy, was 11111 111g ho 11d1'1'1u11 111g a1'vay; how- ever, my mother 4di 11 not denve so much p1eas ure 1'1'0111Ct9hese habits as 1 more 11311 011 5111111: le diligen tly butC $0 no effect ing incident which 1 will never target oc- curred one warm, summer da My moth. 91' had decided to go after who was in the tryg m t something else, and got upon the back ' The big 191111 11w placed 1119 very neatly 111 the hog trough head 1'01'e111 ost a11'l1e11 was a ynou gste e11t agreat1 deal of trouble rkeey'piugp me 111 111 the mornings a11e'1 Lapz. arch myself slchool. left 101' 011150 w or rk, wou uld p1: e1 er, I would grow 211111 make my descent and 11'ou1 ave 11 would he too sore to 01' course, that meant .- 51:1001. F111a11y, one day as I 11 M1 111g Achie Hoaklridge how gen mle .1 l1 rse has, the animal gave 1111' $11111 an 1 was L111, 01 111001 the rest 0 11a! year. T11 anks 111 1111' dear old se. MV fa vorite 11111111ates 11019 8.11 . Liles, Ralph Edwmarl 211111 1,1111: 10-11111'11lge. Well do I recall the day Achie and decided to at us some peanuw 1111111 2111 old widox w 10 ha 11 I11 111a11ut Th at eve11111g we 01' led 1er her fence 111111 we we1e well 1de1' way 01' t e 11111, when I happened to look around 119 she was 111 twent feet of us' Mo sa Achie run 011 last F1 D y at Elmhurst but he put all that ru1111111 sh 111 that day. T tr he was 1111 o r eanut , but get so e good exercise Aeehi so scared that he left his din11er-bucket,and 112111 not 3. OF MY LIFE boy friend got it for him, it would be there yet However, when 1 was 111 my eighth humorous as at was entru set 0 le Laylors 12119, and my fem 01 her was un11m1ted, be1ause the boys all t lk d about 110 11 he could t was not long 1111 1 was dlscussmg the same 5110,1801. 11 was a1so 111 that year 1.,t 1 met 1 have sotayyed away from my 111117191 justa for a. game 01' marb es. 1V e1 1 reached that unpopular age eat 11331 01 tun, but usual y oa1d tor 1t 1 ,aying fter sch 01 for 2111 hour One 1 the 111 st memorable 1e1on1es commit- ted was the tting down 01 Senior tree of 1 f you know about that; so 1 will nott oair cur hu 1111111011 But I am glad say that l have quit all my b0 15h pranks and n a law-abiding citizen of the C11 y eral Wells, and am strivmg to mak most of life. ow am 01' Min- e the T A. HOWARD. Essay winning Burro contest. 0 Principal and Coach B. M. Dinsmorc this section is respectfully dedicated. As a coach, he produced an undefeated team; as a principalof the high school, his success has been complete, and as a man. he has gained the honor and esteem of all. XVhat more could be said? WINNERS OF THE M. W. HEDICK, I eft Halfhack was one of the most val uable me e eam: his great line plunging was sure to bring a g He ecause 01' his wonderful accuracy in throwing the forward pa sthe par rt of this work was en tiSimon's punts averaged anout forty rds E, Fullback,h was another great er Whe 1 him wn e ed a strong detensive game, makmg it h tor n 0 ponent to gam around of hls s1de ot the 1 . Vance w 1121 Captain at next year'ts 11d a. clever broken-held runner In th Cleburn e t 1 ty yards throu h the entire Cleburne tea for 0 ch 9 Spiendl interfer- ence,stayi11 close nd frequently piling two 0 e op- ponents VVHATLEY,Captai11 and Quarterback was he life of the team Headwor speed, and grit were his footbal1char- acteristics. He i such wont der 1'111 work F0 rt Worth game that football a111thorities pronounced him to be in the cal s of co oleg e players. 1111 IN? ey also 1:1:yed end and halfback with great suc- SMITH, ou1s'peedy Ieft E1111 1191-: one of the best high school football pla 1 s i Texas. F ty was nearly 1111:1ys sure to gain when called 101 a 1011ze end run hadl skirted the onponems en , he could arydl be shopped so swiftlv cuuld hel dodge twist.a11d use the wstraight-ar n1 .He was 1'11 rk thr ugh p tackl: getting the runner before he could get started. In teh Thanksgiving game broke thr rgou h recovered a fumble, and oczrried the ball thirty-tive yards for own When give en the ba he never Lmfailed to ga 18' , Left Guard, was the lighteset ayser was alwsoS good at recovering fumbled. He the unanimous choice for Manager wofs next , Center, was in a great meas- ure, responsible for the success 01' the e the e from penalties by holding the ball when h1s h accuracy h1s passing was wonderful,a11d the hdence which the ba cks 1111 d 11 01111 al- lowed them to get a fast start without fear of a wild throw. AR 1: Guard, could hardly called a speed wonder but he was tba'l, pr ov ed har w e backs in 011911111 g holes 111 the opponent s l1ne I 1 also played guard surce 5, 1111 00111 11 used safely in almost any posie so he 11 at on Dur g the 11 usel Quartel, Halbac , Full ack 211111 at n e was ed mostl n on account of his db111ty to gam o 10 z 74 5, 11d 0 break 111 End runs by the oppone 911 s When used as a he was a li11e-plunger and a punter of no mean 11le t.y BEIJ HER. Ht'HVARD. XVEBB. FRHNTRIIK RESERVES PRESTRIDGE was played at tackle 91111 and half and 119 played an excellent game at either 01' these position He did 1101 join 11111 5111111111 u11111 mid- eason or would undoubtedb have 111011 1- Ler He 1111s a goml ground gainer and a hard tackler SCOTT played tackle and guard, and, being one 01' 1119 larges1 men 011 squad. 1113 111 very hard 10 1110' from his position, When given 11 1111111199 119, a111'ays made a good showing. MAYES was also handicapped 113 11 lane start with the squad. Me 11215 used at guard and lackle1 He was fast for a heavy man, and a hard 11ork1111. 111.11EASLER511011911 su1-l1 ground- gaining al.111111- 111 1116, game 01' 1119 Scrubs 191sus 11ea111e1'11'01d that 119 11115 1111- mediately promoted 10 1119 first team, 11here he was used at half and fullback He showed great ability 111 1111-1111111: 111 1119 North Fort Worth game. 1VEBB, our substitute 119111911, was the equal, 111 nearly every respect, 01' Dotson. kicking only 111 weight and 11121121111 1-19 is very accurate 111 his passing and will be sure 01' a place 011 next year's 1931111 BEICHER. sub en 11, 1111s 9x113 good at breaking up long end 1111115 being 119111 011 the team 011 11011011111 01' 1111111111 111 11131 line. He was also 1e1'y fast and a 1'01181818111 ground gainer. 1111911 11111. 111 1119 game Thanksgiving Day. 119 made 11 creditable 51101111151. 110111le was used :11 11111111911 and 111 111111. A1 either position 119 play9d a good game. 11111 111115 11 111119 100 ligll1.'ku11ly's 11111 was 1119 life 01' 1119 team. CHAPMAN was a good 1911111111 111111 119 made 11 hard 10111115 011110119111. 111-1 was 11 1711-1111111111 1111111 11111 11115 11170111011191111911 11111 b9 01 great 111111e 119111 391111. KEAQLHR. SCOTT, FHAPMAN. RIAYK REVIEW OF THE FOOTBALL SEASON. 1912 The season opened with oniv four of last seas on men on the sq uad, the w ma terial was at so very encou and looking at the situation from every prospect to t bright. But when Coach a1thful practice, 6 be- colud mk a wad team. 0 osmg the squ 11 ot the ort that are willing t pnce W1th squad of sixteen men, practitn was gun at the St ckyard on the 0th of Sep- tember e Q11 1 w put through the hardest earl of D etlce end in '0 E ckl quit school. 5, 1tly after Lynch, Turner and Chriman. three excel n ered chool and great- ly ral t pee of the tea n. After the fourth week 0 ha rd rk, th hrst game was la ed against the 1vy team of Weath rtord 'he a e resule in a to 0 wet y for ner Wel 111 one of the hardest fou ht games 01 th eason During the next. week e de- fects which made the em the game were carefully Workedo hardest schedule of games ever High, No rth F0 Worth and Carlisle Military Academy, and other good tea he oys made a recur that even the 0 I igh s 1 class Mineral We! 9 made 158 points and ed ded in hold iug her 011- nent 7 1 ts. The team averaged 147 ptlnmds while d teih anppo onents age of The greatr success due to t eir -'. m ls op a. he 2 years will uphold this record, DALLAS VS. MINERAL WELLS This ga11n1e was the big game at they ar and our 051 otable victory Dallas axeraged HIT, pounds against our aver age of HT. When the Almeral Wells on the field the Dallas cap- ress he was not so cal! the Mineral Wells team rapidity Dallas brought the ball to Min- eral Wellst 20-yard line Here Mineral Wells again kic ked to Dallas. A long end run by Atwell. netted three yards; another by Iewis gal nevi two the ne t play, the fast little fullback m ke ade a reat bro n-fleld r1111 be stopped a ter a thirty yard r 11 Thv'; was he e11 of gain, as theyn were 1m- mediatel h 1d f0 us more and Llewellyn, who e the Dal hue 10 k wea After exchan 1 g nosseselon of the ball 89 ml tlmeb, 1e uare nded 1h Miner V 1s 1 possession t he ball on Dallas' wenty-yard 1'11e Seco Quar er y outmuing e plun g, 11a rence, our 1 bac , was soon sent ver for the second touc 1n neral Wells guard, force 9 the game, Lyncht taki mg his ce. Third Quarte r. Both teams came bac ck strong after their rest with Dali as deter- 01111 the S.COI'e an Minw r11e Wells equally determm to retam thelr 1e 11 ner Wells ecexve at th outh a1, ynch received 1 e 1cke01't' d retu ned the all M1 al Wells forty yard 1 ID to this 11111- eral 1 had used nothin but stra1ght line plunges, and Dallas though th t the1 ha ther plays, 'ons quently the Dalla : w play1 11 eyr Cl 39 5 quarter, called a right line shift. run- s 1t 5 1mmed1ately calle to the 1e11, and Hooton earned the ball around the g d for orty 1h 01111 0 1: W 11115 wit h teh 0ball in Dallas possession on thirty- -yard line With but little hope rth Quarter Dallas team showed the such a fight that they came 1e11 5 mg 50 1e herce linorplungmg, Lewis, I 115 and Kettle worke t 1e ball to lmeral Wells tor me Here 111 011g end r1111 b1 2111,1311, and the only successful pass ma th the b l the 111'teye11yarld linet allas was held and they at- temp ed a drop- kick, 11 h1ch failed. and their Chance was of oriug was gone Mineral Wells punted Ste mid-n 1d. Dal- las attempted another pass which was intercepted by Whatleyt Here Llewellyn an urner were sent th 1 the Dal- s For Dallas, Upshaw,uStda11berry and ttle were he most br illiant players, ' g J malt He great 119 work, the first essent1al ot a wm m. Eve man aved 15 1103111011 so 11 ell that It wol 1 nm- to say that one man or' the team played a bet er game than his team- mates Results of Football Gamee For 1912. Weatherford Cleburne D c Mineral 1Vells.. 14 0 Hineral 11 ells. , 56 all ....... 0 Mineral Wellsu 20 North Ft Worth 0 Mineral Wells.. 1:1 Po mean: 0 Mineral XVellsH 33 Carli sle M '1 ' 7 North Ft Worth 0 Mmeral Wells . 1.3 Mineral Wells,1 T 8 -. m 1, E. 4 E F Opponents 4. '1 BASEBALL TEAM BASEBALL. Gordon Whatley, Captain: 'I'. S Smith, Manager. Baseball training has jus: be- gun. and prospeds for a winning ieam are excellent. Many good men are try- ing for posiKious 0n the team and they made a great showing in the practice game, April 21;, with Jackshoro, when Mineral Wells won by a score of R to 1. Coach Diusmore has already 'smrled to pick Hm nine and has cut rim squad to these men: Howard, Smith. llediok, Whalley, Prescridge, Soon. Hues, Dm- son, Turner, Vance. Kaiser, Hooten, Chapman. Listen Watson, Ford and Hol- loway. BASKETBALL. In baskemall wry lixtle was done as; there was no experience since this was our firs! year's effor! along this Ime. .xltlmugh the team lost three mm of tour games played. we considered our showing a favvrahle one. The mam was com posed of Keasler Maplaint. Smith, XVhalv lay, Anderson, Scott and Woods. FIELD DAY. April let the annual track meet 9 above the avera e in regard to High School Athletics as the record below will pr ve Seniors easily won the meet , mak- in ng over 011 he number of pain of their nearest, competitors, the Freshusuen and man 0' t e 31111 265 nffere y the merchants were 6 y winners of the various eevents were race, time T secon Arline Anderson, hrst- Mabel Griffin, 111 Boys' 50-yard race, time 5 3- -5 seconds hTulaue Smith, tirst; Tom Howard, sec- ond; Earl Woods, third. Shot put, distance 36 1X feet-Jesse Turner, Erst; Tulane Smith, second; ar ve y Vance , thir 11. Hammer throw, distance 105 7- 12 feei gJes se Tur hr s;t Be rrt am Hedic k. second; Earl Scott third. One red-yar race, time 10 3 16 secondsi'l'ulane Smith, hrs , Tom Hov1- sacondsiSeniors, first; Er eshm:n sec- h ' d. and, Sop omores, thu- 1r1 220-y d relayr race time 19 4-5 secondS3Sophomores st Juniors, secw height 514 feetg Edgar Keasler, first; Tulan eSmxth, secv . ' ck o 1: U: m -1 .1 91 3 Ci: :1: 9 E. t Baseball throw, distance 287 feeti Bertram Hedick, fir rts dJesse urner, secA 0;nd R0 0y Lynch Two hundred andr dtwenty- yard race, 1913 time 24 1 5 sec ondsiTulane Smith, first; Tom Howard, second; Edgar Keasler, third. Girls' shuttle racegSophomores, first; Iunioors. second; dFres men, third hu ndre and forty yard race, Standing broad jump, distance 8 feet 11V inch 3Ed in Mays, first; Edgar r Do th'rd 8. Pole vault. height 8 feet and twentyward hurdle 3Tulane Smith, :Willie Ford, ne hundred race time 16 4-5 seconds Earl Scott, second; thrisr d. Mile r,ace time five minutes seventeen seconds 7Harvey Vance first; oBhn e-lch er second; Walter Barrett and Tom Htm- ar,d Girls' basketball game, score 10 to 83 Iuniors, hrs t; 11 nd B0 5 basketball ame, s ore U: o a s u e ace3 emors, first; Sophoinores se;cond Fer me 11, third. Points to credit of different classes: 92V: i 4 e Greatest number of points by any pupiol 111 made by Tulane Smith who had his credit 41 SENIOR GIRLS TENNIS CLUB UFFIL'HIKN. EDNA BOOK ........................... President EDNA GPLLEY .................... Vice President ANNIE LEE MEYER ............. SecretaryATreasurer MEMBERS. ALMA LOVELESS EDNA BOCK MARGARITE YEAGER RIVTH SHEPPARD EDNA GIVLLEY ANNIE LEE MEYER LOTTIE BIVRCH REHENA SADLER MAIVIUNE POLLARD NORA PEARSON ANNA LOCKARD GALBRAITII BIBLE, HIGH SBHIIUL BASKETBALL TEAM EDNA ROCK ............................. Camain ANNIE LEE MEYER. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Manager NORA PEARSON ............... Secretary-Treasurer MEMBERS. MARIE BUCK VELMA HAZEIAVOOD OHLEAN ANDERSON ANNIE WELLS JO DECK MONNIE MCAFEE FREDDA HAYS EDNA BOCK LOIS SHEPPARD THE Gllllts' BASKETBALL FLU . Believing with the boys that Athletics are necessary to perfect physical development. and feeling that all work and no play will make .1111 a dullard, the girls of the school formed an organizalion known as the High School Club, The members were chosen from the teams already organized in the grades. In each inr Stance the most proficient players were chosen and formed into the general team, which is of unusual strength and ability, and in which the entire school has intense interest, ri$ W 32th , 'MRML'ZL, I X X: 4 ON RLcmPr OF MY NEW SWEHVER Our , Or Cmmso , THE BASKET BALL GIRL. EVUhl'TION 0F 'I'EIHHLIA TERRILLvTERL-T EL-H-L SECRET. Mr Sm i'Hell w11a1 11111 Gorden learn in the High School, MI Whaney'r' Mr 1Vhatley:11W11y, he says he 113111, tell me, Mr. Sm'I . 0 ' 11 Mr Vhatley1We11, learned 1he football signals. HOFGH. The way the girls play basketball 11s pla 5 plain can b That the football team a yezu 1mm now Will have a 01-F B LIM OOmw xfm4mmlr.l- JJdCxxxMZOI-Im STONEWALL LITERARY SOCIETY UFFIFHHS: Fall and Winter Term. Winter and Spring Termt J BEI CHER ............ Presmen: eside nt F V IxAlSER ......... Ylte President Vite Pr:sident T S SMITH ............... PM'I'SY ry etary MR. S. V CARJAKK ........ .Uritic ,l .iritic BERTRAM HEDICK. .Selgennhal- xrms T. A HOW ARD ...,..1.Sergeant- -at- Ann ROLL. C. E. SCOTT H G. :OLLROQVAY '1'. Si SMITH W 0- 1V1 B, LAtVRENCE BERTRZXZI THEDICK J. E, BELCHER L. H ER '1'. .-L HOXVARD A. B.IF01;D .L H. VANCE W'. L. HARRIS Many times and to gleat heights has La wrence and Smith had the athrn ative. the eagle been made 0 soar since the Again st them were arrayed the Junior organization 01 the Stonewui Literary representatives, Messrs Harris, Porter ciet y in December of 511 Fr mm the 11d Kayser. A11 abundance of Cass first debate 11p 0 he present time 91k sp1 irit was in evidence on both sides. thusiastic interest has been shown, an Great was the rejoicing of the Seniors, every meeting has been wen attmided. and deep was the sorrow 01' the Juniors be t 1 on eat variety m Almerts when the Jury announc d that deolslon ha e been held. and, for the V1 xt pa t, 111 Iavor 0 th rma V the members lime responded Vu'hhgly 1e 50 c'ety became amli ted wnh Tthe and tar led out 1 art 1 ie p 0- liehatmg and eclama ti League 1 1111 d, nethtabie 111d1111e1 as S early 1n the teim, .111:i,T al- ldst Vear one 1 debaw 1111s held though 1t 11 sen no F r 11111111 111019! a eat suttew lmring X'orth HHS , the s clety expetts 111 1111s Pm. th most important .levmte that the tut to accomphsh great trimE has been 9111 11as t 1 lunmr de- The somety oVVes 1 s org nuatlon t0 Feb XdrV the thnteeulh 111 S. V t ck, who, D his 1111m- 1111011 Hds eso 011 ed, Fha 1119 women '1; interest and superVision, 1.115 Droug 01 the l'11ited StatEs should 119 3111911 it to its per se ent success Many thanks equal suffrage 111th th 9, men ' The are due him for his great twork in train- Seniors, represented by H Belcher, ing the boys of the High School m 3J0 J 4KOT. 0 3.? fJ xsuw K . Xii 4 ...WG....- a Y Lu CHORAL CLUB Ol'licers: EDNA GI'IA IAEV Y .............. I resident ANNA IAOCIxARD GIVVIA BRAITH .Sec. 'l-i', MISS HI IA A STRAI ........ rJirer'toress HUIIIA. IVEIA M A I OV EIA TGSS REVA ICOTT IVIABLIA Glle IAURA BESS BIIRDVVEIAIA IRMA FXO HANCIE MAGEE ANNIE DI'FFIEIAD ANNA REBECCA SADDIAER RUTH SHEP FAR MAIIRIVE POIAIAARD IA ILA ONEIIA NORA PEARSON IAVE VIARTI IV ALMA IAOVEIAESS BERTHA PITAVIAV IAOTTIE BURCH CIAOTA OWENS EDNA GIVIALEY RI'BY COX ANNA IAOCKARD GALBRAITII EYNICE BRADFIEIAD THE CHORAL CLUB. The Choral Club struc or the call, and soon t 1 swell- to hirtyefour 05$ empable g1 Is 01 the 1gh School 'lhey spend 51x 11g 11101 s 111 har y for ate tempt mg 0 gi an entertainment, and ir hrst apnea 1:9 11 w s 1arke w th great ucces . 'lhe a11ri1ence x as 11 d with their sweet voices, and dstoms e the manner in wihch they mastere the most 1 cut nieces B . u to whom1 15 e r success attribut- ed? It could be to 11a other than Miss Strain To her who has ins structe hem so well who has inspired! hem to sing, who has trained their once uncultivated Voices the praise is giv How bright and cheer ful she is through ail her la- bors' re are no frowns or scolds, but all sun nshine and smie 9.5 There is music in he1 step as she trips along. ut a this coud aphorism eir war the musie r their progressing rapidly, for attention is E'he ktey to ess GLEE CLUB GLEE CLUB OFFICERS: '. R1 HOOTON. .President. Asst. Director .11. HARVEY ......... Vice President S. SMITH ................ Secretary XV. B. LAXVRENCE ........... 'lreasurer MISS EULA STRAIN ........ Directoress MR. 84 L. BUTLER. UAssistaut Director Ql'AlKTHT. 1'. R. HOOTON ............. First Tenor T. S. SMITH ............. Second Tencr ROLL. Firet Tenor, C, R. HOOTUN MR. S, L, Bl'TLER J, Hi VANCE W. H. PEELER L. H. PORTER second Tenulu T. S SMITH H. . PRESTRIDGE 'l'. A. HOWARD U, E. SCOTT A B. FORD M L KEASLER 11 E. BELCHER The Mineml 119115 High Silmoi Glee Club war mganized two years age unde! the able 1eade1ship 01' Mr '1. .2, itieth. At the time of the organizaliuh there were 11'1'1ee11 boys, of whom onty me could really sing. Xothwithstaudihz this great dimculty, Mr. Kieth 10111; the mem- bers of the club and graduaily brought out their voices into the beat 01 hare mony. When the club appealed beiore the publin 111 the following spring. the titizens 11ere greatl1 surprised;.1nd n1 that time have taken more 111 erest 111 it. Since the first program 11:15 given. the 01111: has had more engagements than it could conveniently fill. At the close 01 school last year. the high school pupils furnished all the music for the :1ccasm11. This was the first time in the history 01' the school that it had depended upon C. 111. HARVEY ............. First Bass 11'. B. LAWRENCE ......... Second Bass First lias BERTRAM HEDICK R, L, LYNCH B. A4 WELLS 112 0. FORD J, A, MASSEY Second Bass. C. M. HARVEY W1 B. LA VVRENCE W. L, HARRIS C. V. KAISER the students for its musiv. first week of 5011001, 1912-13, the club was reorgaiiized'rwith Miss Strain as director, During this year, great progress has been made, and the membets ha1e lea111ed more 450111 the fu11d'1111e11tals 01' mus ic. The 11111111 feature 01' the Club is the quartet, The boys, who are 9.11 Seniora, have often shown their ability and talw e111, and their voices blend 10 well that one could not distinguish one Vaice from anothen They sang during the past summer at the various churches and festivities, and feel that they have e. bright future 111 quartet work, as their appearance is welcomed anti applauded wherever they go. This quartet will 1'11. - 11ish a large part of the commencement program. DIE GERMANISCH GESELLSCHAFT UFFII'Elh EDNA GIVLLEY .............. l'r wideut T. S. SMITH ............ EDNA ROCK . . .. ANNA LOCKARD GALBRAITIIuCorrsev. . 6 President V . . TSecretar, Treasurer ROLL. ALICE BUSEY IRMA NEIL FOX JO DECK EDNA GULLEY ANNA LOCKARD GALBRAITII FALLIE HARRIS FREDDA HAYS ALMA LOVELESS WIHT HARRIS ANNIE LEE MEYER EDNA BOCK TULANE SMITH STELLA LISTER CLARA POOLE RUTH SHEPPARD MARGARITE TOMILSt MISS MAY MILLER JOHN BFILCHER TheI year 191:: marks an important epoch, for it w in this year that the German students realized Ihe Iruth in the saying, H111 union there is strength, and banded themselves together for real work. The organization is knoxxn as the Germanisch Geselkchaft. Its vhiet aim is to promote a desire for a. more there ough study of the German language. his- tory, songs, folk-lore, and customsein short, to know the best that Germany has sung, thought, and written An ac- quaintance with such characters as the mighty Luther, Goethe, Schlller. Storm and Lessing cannot fail to leave a favor- able impression The history of such a nation must ine spire patrotism and loyalty. Mthovgh the Hub is in its infancy. its innuenre has been felt both as a gleauer and as a dif- t'user of knowledge. The feature of the holiday season was a Christmas tree, given by the club in true German spiritl The Germanisch Gesellschat'l, under the able management. of Miss May Miller, has been a pronounced success. its past has been glorious; the future, we hope, will perpetrate this record. x, ' ?wwaz X M Warwzmmxw 011175 6405 PRACTICLE unapx UENLARGED EGO. ne 0' the SeIIIOI members of the Quartet is re ported to have dr eamed of going to IeaveII. may have anvthing you want. remarked Saint .IPeteI as he showed the singer the celestial I'ity. Ve always wanted to he the leader of a great chain: commented the young Sex i on want 5 hall he sat i lied ' said the SZliIIL p10- duciIIg a note book and IeIIcil. rive me a m iliion sopranos. Got you Steve,' sal id the saint pulling dmIII Ihat item A lllillltioll nontraltos. 'rIAl 'And a tmillion tenors, ended the great PH t'hoiI' leader.B ut inquired Saint Peter. with his pencil pauseld in mi air. I't you need some basses? Senior he Re 10 piece of sta ust from his pu milel robe and IIoIIchalantly replied rU0, I can sing bass IIIy :etne point of this is who was the Senior? IX IHEI ATE. Arthur Ford tdebating on the dangers of football De NYe es it is a Very dang er ous game. It burs ts IouI earA drums breaks your nose and dislocates your eI e E ICKED iVH'Klul l G E' UI Iai Kaiser ton the Mexican questioIII HIt' l'IIcle Sam would go down there and shoot tour or five of hem greasers IIe wouldnt ave any more trouble with 'em' If you want to fight go to Mexico but do not lick the Burro sat 71-311mm anh g?thnnl gmppliw This is the store The children built. This is Grade One, up to Grade Seven That bought from the store The West Side built. This is the High, from Fish to Grad Our marks are the proo Of the quality Store The High School built. Herets to the Store that each boy and girl knows, That year by year so steadily grows, Where we buy what we need from pens to footballs The Store we are proud of That all of us built. We carry EVERYTHING you use in SCHOOL-appre- ciate your patronage, and our business is to please you. The Owl Book Co. PROMPT, RELIABLE, EFFICIENT DRUG: SERVICE ITS RIGHT IF FROM FEARIS FEARIS DRUG CO. THE REXALL STORE PHONE 91 PHONE 363 MINERAL WELLS - TEXAS Something W orth While We sell them for less-the price is the thing Dry Goods and Clothing Ladies' and Gent's Furnishings, Millinery and Fine Shoes POSTON DRY GOODS CO. mTHE STORE WITH THE GOODS MINERAL WELLS - TEXAS If you are true and love your wife BUY A GAS RANGE 13am 13mm Cgma, Eight, E52211 mth agnfner Q10. PHONE 275 WHEN IN TROUBLE J . I. LAWRENCE FURNITURE CARPETS DRAPERIES WEE HOUSE OF QUALITSP CORNER OAK 8L HUBBARD PHONE 106 Mineral Wells Drug Store HTHE CLEAN PLACEH CAREFUL DRUGGISTS WE ARE NO FURTHER THAN THE PHONE Phone 303 C C. POLLARD, Manager. HCIDLT 11113313:DWXQ3131E UQD. DEALERS IN :uAfRDXWAIlang swavns A GZRFI'UIFLVLP'I RAJ. 11M PLEDIENTS PHONE 517 SEE Jr, Hi1, aiIDTUiASD.Y For anything in the Jewelry Line Cut Glass, Hand Painted China. Silverware, Class Pins, Invitations. .xXiih VCDLRTI$ 'HTTAMILKXN'I'LELH:D VX'ELKKE'IBEH EDAAEEX'T 139, A FINE LINE OF ?idzzre grams, QDinures, jrt Waferiafs JWancy Qcorations PHONE 78 YOUR DEALER FOR IF HE CAN NOT SUPPLY YOU WRITE DRINK RAZy THE BEST WATER UN EAHTH For RHEUMATISM AND STOM-. ACH TROUBLE, KIDNEYS AND BOWELS, INDIGES- TION AND NERVOUS- NESS. SHIPPED ONLY IN HALF-GAL- BOTTLES THE BHAZY WELL WATER DH. MINERAL WELLS, TEX. TWELVE BOTTLES TO THE CASE DRINK ASK SHIPPED YOUR Texas Carlsbad ONLY DEALER . IN m and Pal-Plnto HALF-GAL. 1T BOTTLES Waters FOR IF HE TWELVE CAN NOT KIDNEY, LIVER and all NER- BOTTLES SUPPLY VOUS TROUBLES TO YOU THE WRITE TEXAS GAHLSBAD WAIEH Ell. CASE MINERAL WELLS, TEXAS THE FAlVIOUS LADIES AND CHILDRENS CASH STORE HBEST GOODS FOR THE PRICE High School Boys and Girls Get the latest Music and Song Hits at EL VS M USI C S TORE R. 0. NORMZXN The Tailor CLEANING AND PRESSING Phone 514 Mineral Wells, Texas Has the Finest Mineral Waters on Earth FOR PROOF WRITE Secretary Commercial Club MINERAL WELLS, TEXAS OLD CLOTHES MADE NEW-NEW CLOTHES MADE TO FIT A. C. VARNER THE TAILOR LADIES5 VORK A SPECIALTY North Oak Street PHONE 422 MINERAL WELLS, TEXAS Let the Kodak tell of the happy High School days, and let us supply all that you need for the telling. Prompt developing and printing. PIIIJNE 23 PAUL WUBDS, THE KEDAK EXPERT 203i: N- Oak Street LITHIA DRUG CO. PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS Fine Toilet Articles, Sundries and Cigars, Cold Drinks and Ice Cream lbest yetl, Samoset and Johnson's Candy. PHONE 9 FREE DELIVERY Elbe wank nf mineral 1332115 IUNINI lORPORATEDI RESPONSIBILIIY OVER $1,000,000.00 Give us your business and we will assure you that it shall have prompt and careful attention. THE BIGGEST OPEN STUCK IN THE CITY Extra special in Ready-to-Wear. Everything to wear and ready-to-wear 25 Floor show cases full of novelties Its merchandise you want Figure with the undersigned. Not only DHY BDIJIJS. BUT GHUGEHIEE, SEEDS E FEEIl. SHELF HARDWARE. WABUNS, BUEGIES, FUB- NITUHE AND SEWING MABHINES In fact a supply house. We are better able to serve you to-day than yesterday, STILL GROWING THREE PHONES 7-466w108 HOWARD 81 WHITE D. G. 00. THE BIG DEPARTMENT STORE HEDICK BROS. REAL ESTATE AND ABSTRACTS J. W'. CRITTCKHER DENTIST Office Preston Building Handle Land Anywhere in Texas. Office Phone Residence Phone MINERAL WELLS, TEXAS 406 619 M k 1:. Bu, VVILLIAMsg M. 130 ChrlesAEAimG T35 .xVQIKlgrs Scpres EYE, EAR, whth a Pair of NOSE AND THROAT 321? Shoes MINERAL WELLS, TExAS iCleats attachedh from MAX MILLER'S USE The PHOTOGRAPHS in this CLARKE NU. ELWEH CAPSULES AmalwereTadeby , ForTorpid Liver. We have Young S StUdIO everything in the Drug line. Clarkis Pharmacy CHAS. KAISER iTo Business Manager of HBUR ROWW- J. 1., where did you get that black ey 9W KM UK owingly-just after so- liciting advertisementsi Why, son, a pebble Hew up and hit me. 001:0 Makers of HighiGrade Portraits and Panoramic Views. We give special rates on work for school annuals. We can make views from 8x10 t0 9ft long. We go anywhere. Phone or write us. Young,s Studio MINERAL WELLS, TEXAS. Those who appreciate mst-class work and up-to-date TAILOR-MADE CLOTHES GO TO NICGUIRE 8; CO. TAILOR-MADE SUITS FOR ONLY $15 PHONE 591 SUCCESS in life is not all money, but the successful person usually has some money laid aside. Every boy and girl should have a bank account-a little money saved. It will be one of your success points. MORAL: Start an account with Eh? ZHirat $715112 Eank 8c Emmi Gin. MINERAL WELLS, TEXAS B. H. LATTNER FURNITURE UNDE RTAKE R PHONE 47 The Ideal Cafe AND The Central Cafe Are the leading ones in the City. The very best of service always. ED. DOGGETT. PROPRIETOR 3VE AKJE 1 2E3 HERIVH 4111, PHONE 3 TOILET ARTICLES, STATIONERY ENGRAVED VISITING CARDS. ETC. TO ORDER. CLASS PINS AND PENNANTS. DIINERAL WELLS, TEXAS Engraving for College and School Publications I II II 1 II 9 above is. Ithe Hue of our Book of Instructions wthhich is e h the staff 01' a college or school publication T e ook is loaned to those having contracts with us, 1111 description andl nof rmation oho av to obtain a copy sent tea any one intere e.sted We make a Specialty of HALFTONI'IS 0 CO LOB PLATES ZINC ETCHINGS 0 DESIGNIN G. ETC. For College and Hi agh Sc hool Annuals and Periodi Gals. Also fme uch as copper p ieat nd steel ldiei embossed stationerys Umlmem'temen tions, Visiting ds Fr aternitv vStationery, It Add Blast Halftones All of our halfwnese are etch ed by tell Levy Ac id Blast pro- cess, which insu spdee and more evenly etched plates than it is possible io gate by tehe r01111 tub process, thus insuring best 1105- 51016 results from the printer ng 5 1'0 or this Annual were made by us. mail olrtgiers a specialty Samples sent tree if you staie what you are especially inter- ested in I H H H J Staford Engraving Company 9 0 EVGHXX IKSI BLhUlHOlXPhRS IIng-nnings fol iullogf- and thoul Publications 11 Spa Al: Century Building Indianapolis, Indiana Sinhex g?titding mm, c'HHinetal M2115, 332x.
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