Monett High School - Cuborama Yearbook (Monett, MO)
- Class of 1912
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TATIPR 99 if 1 fl Il ll '1 MJ Wy Nia ' n' 4 Miwcf o'4 o f'.fzlff.wf1, I If ilu jllIliOI'fill1SS of KI mutt High 5111001 lro 11 1' 4 nh xtxun 4 ,R Q Human l1ll1tl1I tln pa ttlmlm 111.11 , mv Hu Jfdlfllflllm ULIIUTLD Im 4 umtt 1Illl1h5LIlUUl ll 3' in ' tu -Hr5. .'.f 1 ll, Q ' 'Q21' timv tu tlyv intvrvsts uf Thr -11 ' i , Tl 5 11ulumvi5 zvululzsly hvhirutvh. MRS. R. C. INMAN ll IAN A IAX XI XI I mul -Mlxl 1 .-XX.' , S'l'AI I I I NA IlI'fQ1lI.lCS IC1li1u1 1114 Im! ', Cl. I,I'X'liIIi .Nisirl 1111 ISI A .. .IICS I.i1c1 11X X I IIA IIOYNTIJN Assifi ml I-XIC IIIIOYICII MI Xl NICS BIAIITIN XIIII I I IC I'I'I l'S 4.11 Iflllfvl I FYI' l'ICIiIlY Iillsim- N NI1111 11 I 1'.i'.I,,. YAY If: ' I x fn r.. 9 1 J V Q 6 fl 1, mf KAL x- 0 I Hmfwqcmo if ,-SR oi M NQTTM SUPT H E BLAINE Mr Blame came to Monett as Superlntendent of the Qchoola IH the year 1904 And ance then he has vnlllngly glven hls tlrne and attentlon to lts adxancement Hls lntelest 18 not 1n Hlgh School llone He hls Park H1s vsork 1n H1gh School luns ID dlfferent channels He teaches Senlor Mathematlca and Vngll md aleo leads the chorufi 'md the orches tra Hls 1l1l9I'9Sli 1n Athletlcs IN shown bx the tlct that he vs 18 elected coach of the football te 1m and t1 xck team charge of the following schools: Central, Marshall-hill, Plymouth, Forest PRIN P C CALLAWAY Mr Callaway wae elected p11nc1pal of the H1gh School 1n 1907 thm bemg h1s fifth scar among us M1 Callaway 19 a graduate of the Sprmg held Normal He N a etudent by nature and N qtxll addlng to hm Qtore of knowledge He teachee Sclence Ceometry Second year Algebra and Amerlcan Hlstory Whlle he has been prlnclpal here he had helped to promote the ll1t919S'E of the school to hls beet ab1l1ty Mr Callaway encouragee Athletlcs IH the school 1n ex ery form 1 . . , . .' .VV c f. . . ' . . . , . l K . , Y I . N . . , I , . . fx! , A 4 , 4 N ' .Y . . L L A L ' I u I 5 . 1 . ' . Y . . . LILIAS PEARL DYE MISQ Dye hae been a teacher ln the Monett H1gh Qchool for two years commg here aa a graduate from Drury College Qhe IS a teacher of langu lges teachmg C erman first Second thlrd year Iatm Her loyable dlbposltlon has vson the esteem of all the students - . 1' .1 n . l N l. . be ,, A a K 1 w ' 1 4 w . ' 7 1 ., I , . ,. , 4 . .w 1.' 1 V w 1 . . .. CLARA I OUISE SCHWIEDER MISS Schw1eder began her career aa teacher 1n the Monett Hlgh School 1n the year 1911 She IS a graduate of the Mlssourl UH1V6FS1ty and had Medlaeval Modern H1story firat year Algebra Phyelcal Feography Engllsh Hlstory Although she has been here only one year she has won the respect of the scholars l some experience as a teacher in the Springfield High School. She teaches if l' MISS NELLIE MILLS Mms Nellle M1112 has been teachlng IH the Monett echoole for fifteen years She taught IH the gradee untll three yeals ago xx hen she began her career as a teacher IH Hlgh School She has charge of the BUSINESS Department and teaches Anc1ent Hlstoly The Buslnesb Department con slats of Commerc1alAr1thmet1c Bookkeeplng Shorthand and Typewrltmg MISS Mllls IS probably the best known teacher 1n Hugh School She takes a llvely xnterest 1n Athletlcs '1 Y . . Y Mug Y Y .. . . , . V . I I . vw N 1 . 'Y OUI I II-XDI I DIN ne N I It -XI NIAII SVII . IIUAIII1 II. I. I '. DHD I'1'c-sxelnut I .AX ' VYICH Yi ' I-ITL-S1411 111 .IOIIN SALZICH If 'I'. IJI'SICNIlI'IlY 1iI'ZOHflI'I.I. I'. WII.IIICI,M .IOII.' IIVIIHICSS IJ. S. ll QICICSIC Sm . . . ,TIN 'I'1'v:1f1111l Q0 I' X 4 G QX-,D I-SP' F'R5f FIN jEN0R5 WORK f PN xv v w ,Sl 'Cf 'YW VJ! fu' ' ' V ' L ML limi? JY J 5-L xi? SIIIIIUI Qllawi u lN NS 01 m 11 I lmxu XIHLIIL I 1 D 1110 IL :xx g, 1 N' , Ill HIIUN WIQSTIZAY, l'1'vsi1la-111 NY-XI X I AIll'UXV, St'L'1'l1l2ll'j'-'l'l'l'2 .' C'l:1.'.' C' lays i'z11'cl' z 2lI1ClG1'2lY ,- 'am Iiezllm' Use If '1 'in f, not ll1'iH'I1j,l' IOSIE C ASSITY A fxlendlx heut wlth manv f11endQ Cholus JOHN BOFHNI Im mauled now and cant go out wlth the boys FLOYD PALLAWAY Qlxte Nevel can get a Qult clothee to fit hlm Baskctlmll LELIA BAKER Herself her own best company NIARO I OX EI AND Such eyes Thex speak for them selves , L .. y ,- , , ,' H Chorus, Tennis. 'K z . . ' f . ' of i , C . .. , as Y - HERRON WESTBAY What a fine man hath your tallor made Class Premdent 12 Chorus H S Orchestra ERMA DUSENBURY About to get Gray Staff 11 C ARRIE WA'1 SON fSchoolj llfe IS a mere Joke Staff 11 Chorus LLOYD RUGGI ES A llttle leammg IS a dangelous thmg Iootbdll Staff 11 Pxesldent Debatmg C lub Cholus Basketball Tennls IRENE STOWE A m uden wlth the long and bedutlful nut blow n halr you? I .' Y . , J ., . . u ,H 3 , X 1 I , . 1 , . . .- . 7 3 ' v ' 's 1 ' 9 ' A z 1 4 I . ' Y ' NIAUDE GIBBONS An ldeal glft fol any man JOEL BOUNOUS Hls persexelance wlll lead hlm on to success Football Basketball Chorus Debatmg Club BEULAH WATSON Ready IH heart and ln hand Chorus FLOYD FAWVER A m n of varled lnterests who yet hath tlme for love Orchestra OSC -XR BUILTEMAIN Just to look at me you would nevel thlnk I was a Senlor Debating Club Manager Basketball team, Staff '11, VERA FEIST A qulte charmmg young lady Wlth dxgnlfled manners Chorue Staif 11 DORRIS BENNIT H1s dlgnlfied mlen belles the mner merrlment of the man Debatlng' Club Chorus THERESA DE BROSSE A mlld meek malden Wlth deep and soulful eyes RUTH BRADFORD age breast School pldl'l1St Chorus Tennm H S Orchestra FRED BURGESS I dont need to study my father lS Presldent of the School Board Debatmg Club . y ' Music hath charms to soothe the sav- . , . . '. ' , . A , 'A, I . OI LIE JACKSON! Llttle but loud Chorus FERN LOUTZENHEIZER nolse but the wlnd MARY FARROW I'all fall' and decldedly llvely Class Secretary Staff 11 TOM LUBY FIS Sald he studles SOm9tlm9S Debatlng Club PEARL WINTON I dont thmk that talk IS the slgn of anv great wlsdom Chorus LULH GIBBONS -X mlnd th it IS rlch ln all that lb good J 4 1 No . , . 7 , . ,,. . . . - Y , . 1 . . Wy . z ' . JESSE MOSES BQIIQVGS ln the maxlm Silence golden 1n recltatlon Basketball Captaln Football MARGARET JACQUES She IS a slmple ordmary every day commonplace Senior glrl FRED WOODRUFB All the bralny men are dead n I m feellng sick Basketball Football Chorus FLORENCE WAGNER A favorlte wlth everyone Basketball Tenms JESSE AI DERSON lust glve me tlme Debatlng Club Football . . . H . . 1 IS ,, . . . . , . r 1 ' y Y ' Y a d 1 r ' , . J , . ,al 3'3- .ff S 0 X f fl If J 11111111 Class OFFICERS PAT PERRX Presldent BUNA RUGFLES Secretary PEARL HEYBURN Treasurer Clase Colors Red and G1 een Flower The red red rose Pi V4 U JAE Hoovmi'ffRffQffffQfQQfQffffTQQTESQQQP1-egident EMNIA BROWN A beautlful glrl alert serene wlth dreamy wistful passlonate eyes RALSTON CANIPBELL An unsophlstxcated llttle runt ALLEN CALLACOTT Stlll dolng nothmg VERA BOYNTON Never needs a llght on the darkest darkest mght School Pl2.I'l1St Chorus Staff 12 RONIALD CAMPBELL How firm a foundatlon Football Chorus Debatlng Club ' . I 7 Y 7 I l Orchestra, Chorus, Debating Club. . . l , Y Y ' LENA COMBS An open hearted malden true and pure LORETTA CALLAN For she IS Just the qulet klnd whose nature never varles JEWEL WILSON Entered Hlgh School IH March She IS the students CLINTON BROWN Nothmgs bothers hxm except hls feet Has never been SOCl6ty struck Debating Club OSBORNI BROWN Slow but sule . - ' , winning a place in the hearts of all EUNIC E DUNINII I' She IS prettv to walk Wlth and xutty to tfxllx Wlth Chorus PEARL DAVIS She talks so fast that only those Intl mately acqualnted wlth her can under stand her PAY GEISTER Whatever he d1d was done wlth ease JAE HOOVER He swole he longed at school and only longed all else was well for her soclety Football Basketball Chorus Staff 12 CYRUS HANKE Alwag s wants to know the reason why. PSN ISI A JAMES 'Voted for her good grades and has fxlends galore Staff 12 HAZEI LECKIE. Dld not llke the quotation we gave her so hasn t any Staff 12 OLIVER PLANCHEON Never shlrks always does hls part ln AWIELIA KEHRIS Ich bln Deutsch PATRICK PERRY I may not be handsome but Im darn good lookmg, Presldent of cllss Staff 12 , I ' . 1 I 1 , ! 9 ! . , A A .L . any enterprise. I it ' YY v A ,, ' . rl . I n 1 1 1 I . . . . , . BUNINIA RUGGI ES She bosses the -Xnnual Stuff Captam Basketball Tenms Clu ho IUS Class Sec1eta1y Staff 12 EULAH NIAJORS Qhe lxkes to make faces ln Geometly NIILDRED SCHOFIELD The mxldest manners the gentlest heart ARTHUR SLHAFI N111 I' When he puts h1S foot down the earth tzembles I ootball F AX NIOORE She slts and dreams and dreams and dleams of Ll Chorus fennls Club A 4 J u 3' . .. . . . . ' ' ' , ' b, C - A , 1 1 - , ' A L . , n A . Q 'i it helps her. . W ! z . . 4 , . . . , ' ., . AGNP S lll ART IN A Jewel Chorus Stall' 12 HOUSI ON FENNIPLE Lost all the buttons off his mouth x hen he was a week old Football Basketbxll Chol us Tenms BESbIE RUSSLX A Mullins Iood Adveltlsement PLARL HEYBURN cosy modest llttle bud of slxteen summers Basl etball fenms Class Treasurer LILE Pll lb llfe IH Oklahoma was too fast for hlm so he returned to Nllssourl St 1ff 12 Chorus Debatlng Club Ten ms Club , l . 3 ., . X ' ' 'r z , ' , . . 1 Y I ' 7 U . 'A 4 . Such a fresh, blooming, dainty, rosy, , , . .' 1 r . ' . 1 1 1 1 1 1 x , , .. . . 1 f-.-N . , . . h. . .. , 1 4 ' C 1 ' 'r x ' -XINN -X CONIREX -X mmd mth han ae black as Hlltllllght 'md mee that Chalhl the beholclel NONA BOFTS Qhe tells xou Hatlv whlt hu mmd IQ PAUL BOY ER Sentenced fm l1fe CH ARI FS GEISTER A llttle boy hlled wlth blg, queetunw Talks llke an 'l.ll1g3.tOl walks NEXA HANIILTON Tlnllll md modest md qulet too SWF N AOMA LEAKE Decldedly llvely full of vut recxtes ln Geometry mt GRACE LFWIS tIm6S talks Wlth sense Gold Watch Medal and Chaplm Medal winner Basketball CELIA TRITTON Falr as a l1ly Joyous and free Basketball . . , Y. Y ' . S . The Staff thinks she is sweet. Some- ,, . . . ,, , . 1 . 4 I Y r 1 i Q I sornomow E fra WEN anew' HUQJW 5 X HQ jflkqlw 153 11 -Tsifllifxvgiiiib N if--5 g L E xf A1 A if J X I ' LJ f f . 573 X , ' F. fr 1 am ? M F 19 ik f? Qf'47:4,., f Q 7 ,I Ny -,,- Y, 1? .41 if - ' M K' Lf .. ' 2 N. X B A '. 'Vi p X 1- W N A X 1- A, g s 'M' V o x x' ' EX N 'al x ml o ' f , X ' ' ' ' X. 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They had to drlve overland to get to Mt Vernon They left Monett about 8 30 a m and by the t1me they drove 18 m1les they were all worn out, but after restlng for an hour and a half they were able to play a good game. The grounds on whxch they had to play had been v s 4 - v Coach Football Team ,,,,,,,,,,,t,,tY,A,,,t,,,,,,,t,t,,,t,,,, H, E, Blaine Y - , ' 7 V 't ! . . , , . J K ' . , . ' Y Y . , . K 1 plowed recently and the mud was about halt way to their knees, but they -tll played h'11'd 'md the g-xme ended in another victory for the M. H. Q. boys by 1 score ot 11 to 0 Thls w is the lwst gtme betole Thftnksglxmg tnd taptun loyel vs is pumled xx he1e to pl 15 on th xt dfzte Sexe1al te ams vv tnted to plu them so at list he d9C1d6Cl to pltv Auron The Aurola term htd nex Q1 been beaten and Boyer Q team had only been beaten once so they xx e1e gomg to play fo1 the champ1onsh1p but as some of the old plaVe1s we1e out of the game the Nlonett boys yn ere defeated by a scole of 11 to 0 Thls ended the footb tll season wuth hte games to thelr c1ed1t and tvyo xgamet them Thls vs ts the best 1GCO1Cl exel mule 1n the Monett Hlgh Qchool 1n the l1ne of athlet1c sports ' el lla A , Ml aaaflf-M Ill if 1 I V 1 c c c L k v 1 v i A . l c . . ' v ff v u . ' 4 , ' .' , ', , ' J 1 v, 1 . 4 . 1 . 1 1 . 1 f K m i 1 . V , v . f Y f v -. . 1 V, , v . c c c . n c . 1 c l , v r f w ' 4 A 1. I , v 1 - c L , c U c . A - c c J , I V I K V , . , . f . , X. , C A1 L I .4 .S V . ' l S ' ' ' S ' . ' kv 2 Aw c A1 v . v .1 l 4 ' C V 2 A l S 'E L. L. 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XX I'IS'1'11.XY A:1.1111l11'11111w 11111-I1:1- 1Zl'IS.'I11I IIIPHYICII 1111 -'1- 111 111-1111111L::gl111x 11112115111111:.x1:1:11-21, 111.11-111115 1.1. ..,. 1. 1 xsposltlon D , I I Aahxne auth the llxgrnn In the New York dlvorce court Mr Van Dyke a wealthy 1es1dent of New York IS endeasormg to obtam a dlvorce from h1s wlfe The case has been IH court two days when Mr Van Dyke obtalns h1s dlvorce and the custody of h1s son Walter 1un1or age five The mother IS granted the custody of the gnl Nad1ne age seven She pleads w1th the 1udge to g1ve her the boy and not separate brother and s1ster but she pleads IH va1n Mrs Van Dyke and Nad1ne have packed a few belonglngs and are pre par1ng to leave thelr Irlfth avenue home Walter and Nad1ne do not fully reallze what 19 about to take place When thelr playthlngs are d1v1ded Nad1ne 19 about to leaxe when her eyes catch slght of a large g1lt cage whlch slts on a table IH the room In the cage are two beautlful carrler plgeons Walter takes one from the cage and hands It to h1s s1ster then she goes Walter and h1s father find It very lonesome 1n such a large house but Mr Van Dyke IS a verv self w1lled man and though he would take h1s w1fe back agam he lb too ploud to seek her forglveness Meanw h1le Nad1ne and her mother do not fare so well Although Mrs Van Dyke has been sew1ng smce the separatlon she finds her funds are runnmg low 'She IQ strlcken w1th the slow fever not belng used to such mcessant labor There was no one to care for her but Nad1ne who feels badly over her mother s xllness and lb homeslck She has been separated from her father and Dy ke was not as well as usual The doctor left several prescrlptlons to be taken to the drug store and departed Mrs V-ln Dyke fell lnto a llght sleep shortly after the doctor had left When Nad1ne was sure that her mother was asleep she lald her head on the table and wept for she was homeslck and had no money w1th whlch to procure the med1c1ne for her mother Whlle she was s1tt1ng 1n thls pos1t1on the pxgeon perched 1tself on her shouldel Nad1ne talked to the blld tellmg h1m all her troubles after whlch she felt better Whlle she sat ponderlng a plan was slowly formed ln her ITIIHCI Tak1ng a small plece of note paper she wlote the follow mg short message Dear Papa It has been so long smce I saw you and brother Mother 1s so slck that I want you to come to us Nad1ne Thls note she t1ed around the plg9OI'l s neck opened the w1ndow and after saylng a few words to It rllowed It to fly awav The blrd soared unceltalnly fol awhlle but 'ts It became accustomed to lt and felt the 1oy of belng at llberty It flew w1th great speed Mr V-in Dyke and Walter had Just descended to the llbrary and Walter was askmg h1s father how long It would be before h1s mother 7 9 1 6 A 1 , u y , . 7 n . 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A gifrene in Qllnnefs lame T e scene Was beaut1ful on that summer day The flelds were covered w1th new mown hay Ou of the brush that along the r1ve1 grew e deer came to water two by two T e fox had crept to hxs lonely den 'lo leave for an hour the farmer s hen The blrds were among the branches gay Smgmg the1r sweetest songs that day The squlrrels among the branches played Por thls was the1r home and here they stayed Phe possum had long slnce gone to bed And on some leaves layed hls weary head The quall was roused from h1s evenmg s bed And to hls mate he proudly sa1d We ll fly, 0 er the meadow we ll fly all day long And smg to the World our happy song But why were all these th1ngs so glad ' Fhere wasn t one of them feehng sad Ah let me tell you 1f I may Why they were so happy thls summel s ay bupld had whlspered 1nto the1r ear Now all be happy and all of good cheer Ior over yon mountaln today Wlll come Two lovers w1th hearts that ale full of fun What are the1r names'7 the 1ob1n crled The vvmd asked the same as It loudly slghed Cup1d made ansvx er Why that deal gxrll She IS known as beautlful Pearl The other? shouted the owl from ox erhead Hls name sald Cup1d IS Lonestal Fred Here they come' shouted the owl And 1n h1s deep eyes there shovned a scovsl I overheard a word or two And these few words Ill tell to you bay Pearl d1d you ever stop lo thmk of these flowers and beautlful crops? 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The Rvluarh Look boys 1sn t that an auto commg around the bend yonder? The speaker Glendon Allen was one of a crowd of college students who were out on a camplng tr1p The1r camp was on Elk rn er IH Cal1forn1a It was 1n a valley and IH the fork of two roads The mam road ran to w1th1n a mlle of thelr camp then branched 1nto two roads It was m thls fork and on the banks of the Elk whlch crossed both roads that they had pltched thelr camp They had 1ust stralghtened thelr camp that day and had been lounglng around the fire smokmg and telhng storles It was real dark and Glendon who had been lylng so that he faced the road had suddenly seen two huge l1ghts whlch had caused hlm to utter the above QXDFQSQIOH It certa1nly looks hke It and yes lt 13 sald Prank Harrmgton What shall we do? Now the approach of an auto 18 no unusual thlng but the fact that lt would be compelled to cross L brldge that was partlftlly burned away was qu1te another v1ew and the boys understood that they would have to do someth1ng and 1mmed1ately 1f they saved the occupants of the car Well we must do somethmg and not slt here and watch them rlde to certa1n death for that car can cover a m1le ln a very short t1me and see It IS comlng at a hlgh speed So saymg Glen 1umped up grabbed h1s hat and ran to the br1dge lt had burned away by now but the trelhs was left although It was st1ll burnlng Glen put one foot on the fast burnmg trell1 then another and thus step by step began to caut1ously cross the brldge not heedlng the alarmed CF199 of h1s compan1ons But lt was a dangerous rlsk and Glendon felt the lmportance of each step fully reahzed that 1f h1s foot should sl1p he would be swallowed up by the gushmg torrent below But then there were the occupants of that car There was no telllng who was IH lt Perhaps a wlfe and ch1ldren golng to see hel husband and father perhaps an aged mother go1ng to the bedslde of a dy1ng son Then aga1n lt mlght be a crowd of men only out on 1 good tlme At th1s last thought he hesl tated He was half way across now and he looked down upon the seethmg waters below What lf 1t were a crowd of good for nothlng men no doubt they had WIVGS and lf not they had mothers and slsters Yes he must rescue them even at the great per1l All these thoughts passed through h1s mlnd as he was walklng the trellls and he had cox ered the greater part of the dlstance He could hear the fire cracklmg beneath h1s feet and th1nk1ng of h1s comrades he lnx ol untarlly glanced back As he d1d thls h1s foot sllpped nd It was only w1th the greatest efforts that he aga1n got a steady footlng lhe car was fast approachmg so he pushed on trymg to qulcken h1s pace He h 1d 1ust a few steps to make Oh would he nexel reach the other s1de' The cal was commg on but seemed to haxe slackened 1ts speed One more step at last he had reached the other s1de sl - y . 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LttQ1ll'1g a ferx ent Thank God he drew one deep breath then started to run ught 1nto the face of the approachlng car w1th the headllght streamlng upon hlm He had no way of slgnalmg them except by runmng towards the car and rlght before It waung h1s hands llke a madman and thls he d1d The occupants exldently saw h1m for they gradually slowed up and came to a dead stop A mlddle aged man Jumped out of the auto and went to Glen and asked what was the matter Glen told h1m of the danger and then ox er come by the eXc1tement and exhausted from runnmg he fell 1n a swoon When he came to and opened h1s eyes he heard a soft H0109 say Are Vou better? He glanced at the speaker and saw that lt was a young g1rl apparently slxteen or sex enteen years of age but he could not see her face for It was covered by a th1Ck ve1l After exp1 essmg the1r deep thanks and offermg h1m dlfferent rewards all of whlch he refused they told h1m that they were gomg to see an aunt who was dylng and that was the reason they were travellng at n1ght He told Glen h1s name was Grant and asked hlS 1n return Glen gave h1m his name and they turned to get 1n the car However yust as Mr Grant was about to enter the car he turned around grasped Glen by the hand and sald Young man lf there IS ever anythmg you want at any t1me come to me and I wlll grant lt 1f It IS ln my power He then 1umped 1nto the car and turnlng was soon lost to Slght Glen returned to the brldge and lookmg down upon the waters Sald Turbulent Waters I have saved two l1ves from a grave ln thy bed He then began to cross the trellls and was soon wlth h1s reJo1c1ng comrades who had watched the above scene wlth throbbmg hearts Glen told them all about lt then they retlred for the n1ght They camped thus for four weeks at the end of Wh1Ch t1me they went back to the1r school and Glen who was study1ng to be an M D studled so d1l1 gently that he soon forgot the 1nc1dent Two years had passed by Glen was st1ll IH school Two years had made h1m more a man and as he S1tS 1n h1s room porlng ow er h1s books he presents a strlklng p1cture of matured manhood Glendon Allen IS now a tall voung man of scarce twenty three years He IS stralght as an arrow broad shouldered and deep chesed H1s ha1r IS as black as the Wlng of a crow and falls back from h1s broad falr forehead ln glossy wax es He has deep brown eyes whlch seem to read your mmost thoughts whlle h1s teeth are even and beautlful and of pearly wh1teness As he S1tS thus studvlng there IS a rap on the door Thls IS repeated Then Glen looks up frowns Cas though he d1d not l1ke to be lnterruptedb and calls Come 1n At thls summons the door opens and Mr Henderson supermtendent of the school comes 1n Well Allen st1ll study1ng'7 Why don t Vou take an old man s adxlce and rest You must care for yourself physlcally as well as mentally and at thls rate vou ll be down wlth the fever and that soon too Why onlV yesterday you promlsed me that you would spend th1s day restxng and ' ,' , 44 H , Q. r - ' . 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Q A v ' : . 7 . . . x here I flnd you poxmg ox 61 your books even at thIS eally hour Mr Henderson I fully appleclate your fatherly czre and I knovs your advlce was well founded but I wanted to look up that reference you spoke of yesterday To the lnfernals wlth that reference If I had known you were golng to undertake that today I would never have mentloned It Why my boy that reference wlll call for another and so on It IS a dlfficult task and can stand to Walt aw h1le at least Here get out of here and don t let me see vou back for five hours So saylng he placed Glen s hat on h1s head and pushed h1m out of the door Glen walked out of the bulldlng and across the campus then stopped and looked back The school bu1ld1ng was made of stone that was gray w1th tlme There were many vs mdows 1n It and 1Vy cllmed over It The velvety campus was dotted wlth trees and shrubs Under the trees were benches and students could be seen loung1ng on them Glen turned from the YIGW at last and walked down the street He Vlblted many lnterestlng places and finally came to an art museum He had always been fond of palntmg and next to h1s own profess1on l1ked that art the best He entered the bu1ld1ng It was a large hall d1mly llghted and wlth beautlful palntlngs hangmg all around the walls Glen began at the first and studxed each closelv Then he came to a plcture that so drew h1s attent1on that he stood and looked at It for about twenty mmutes Then he moved on but he couldn t get h1s m1nd on any of the others so he Went back to It It was a large plcture and represented a cave of lce Everythmg looked hard and cold On a couch of ICQ lay a young man There was a of 1ce 1n h1s hand A beaulful g1rl dressed 1n pale blue stood beslde h1m as lf urglng hlm to get up and follow her She polnted to a grotto ln the cave outslde of whlch was a beautlful bloomlng orchard Flowers were growmg ID the long grass Under the trees stood the same couple but now they both had a look of happmess on thelr faces All the coldness was gone Flen looked at the plcture long and earnestly then as It wx as growmg late he left but determmed to come back the next day That evenmg as he and h1s roommate Harold Crant were s1tt1ng IH thelr room smok1ng he told hlm about the plcture and ended saymg Harold I admlre that plcture so much that I should llke to meet the man or woman who pa1nted It I should llke to know more about them He then promlsed to take Harold w1th h1m the next day and retlred The next day as soon as h1s rec1tat1ons had been finlshed he vlslted the museum agaln but thus tlme he was accompamed by hls chum Thev entered the bulldlng and Clen led Harold stralght to the plcture vuhlch had held such a place 1n h1s thoughts Harold looked at lt for a fevu mlnutes then at Glen who seemed rapt IH thought and burst out 1n uncontrollable laughter After thls outburst .' . . , I ' , C , as KK V I 1 ' v . . , 3 ' f ll 9 I I w 97 ,, . . . ! 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L. of mirth he seized Flens hand and shaking it violently said: Have youi wish Doc' my sistei painted that picture and you can certainly meet her He then told Glen all about his sister s career as an zrtist and before he left the building Hai old had gained Glen s consent to spend yacation at the Grants summer home where he could meet his sister Vacation at last and Harold and Glen start on their trip They leached Manchester Virginia about 4 o clock As they stepped on the platfolm ft young lady ran up to Harold and gave him a hearty kiss ask ing how he was and lf he wouldnt spend '1 longer vacation this time than he did before He promised he would then turned to Glen who stood near and said Mr Allen meet my sister Miss Grant I m sure you remem ber having heard me speak of Mr Allen Eura Oh yes indeed to tell the truth Mr Allen I was quite 1ealous of you for a time Harold spoke of you so much Well I can be equally iealous of you Miss Grant for his sister seems to be a pleasant theme of his Come now said Harold if you were half as Jealous as I am hungry you wouldn t stand there bantermg So laughing they climbed into the auto standing near and were soon on their wav Glen had more time to look at Harold s sister and he thought he had never seen anyone quite so pretty Eura Grant was a typical Virginia girl She was not too tall and perfectly well made Her hair was a chestnut brown her eyes were deep times and her broad fair brow almost overhung the eyes Her nose was perfect and her mouth though firm was beautiful When she smiled even teeth of pearly whiteness could be seen Her countenance was frank and open and she looked like an intelligent young lady At last they stopped before a beautiful southern mansion A gravel Walk wound between two iows of stately elms to the broad veranda The lawn was coyered with a yariety of flowers and on one side a fountain uppled away the hours 'Ihey went into the house where Glen met Mrs Grant but Mr Fiant w as away on business Eula Grant led Glen to his room threw open the door and told him to make himself at home He assured her he would It was a large airy loom with high walls The windows weie draped with pure white curtains which fluttered in the cool breeze There was a Brussels carpet on the flooi the backgiound of which was tan with a pat tern of pink ioses ai d gleen foliage on it A large brass bed stood on the iight side of the room all draped in white dotted swiss over a delicate pink A dresser stood on the left side of the room and neai the center In addi tion to these were a chiffonier washstand and two bedroom lockers all artistic tlly alranged in the room He walked to the window w hich faced the west and there looked down upon a scene that would please any artist At the end of a sloping lawn ' if 9 ' 1 a C is v J s - 7? e k e r. c i , . . 1 . , Y . , . . N , v . . , . . I , c . Q . . . , C , , . 1 , c c ' I , ' A L C L ' v 7 7 7 1 ' 1 N '1 ' s . 7 - - y 9 y ' ' , rr . , . ,L i . . . . 7 7 7 7 ' 7 1 ' , y as , . U 7 . . . . 7 1 ' 7 7 , - rr Cx A. tl I 77 ' , 66' Y ' 7 ' 7 r , - as - ' 7 ' 7 . . L . . . , , ,1 X. . , . , , I I Y Y 1 ' v blue and fringed by long, dark lashes which made them look blue-black at J. x l Y' 1 , . , , . .1 1 , . , . . v v y y. 4 T . Y W. . 0- r yr Y ' u T v - 1 7 T 1 .. . , .. , . x . . Q , . . 7 7 I n' I 9 nn' n y 1 1 1 ' ' ' ' 1' V1 1 . , .. . 1 1 1 4 v ' y v' - .. . , . ' ' 1 1 1 -1 - ' ' 1 1 1 w . . 'I ' -I '1 v I D l V 1 '1 r 1 1 . , . . , ., I 1 - 1 H I l n C n Y v- v v . 1 v 1 Y C K 1 1 '1 ' 1 . . . . . , on this Slde of the house ran a beautiful stream of water A weeping willow bent its drooping branches out over the water Beyond could be seen large fields of Waving gram At a far distance the standpipe of a neighboring vlllage could be seen It was about ten minutes after sunset Just the tlme when those most beauteous hues of every variety can be seen tintlng the sky By now Glen had only a short time in Wh1Ch to refresh hlmself so maklng a hasty toilet he went downstairs Supper was then served after Wh1Ch Eura sang and played several pieces and then the family retired The next day Harold Glen and Eura rode over to the neighboring village Whlle on the way they dlscussed the plcture in which Glen had been so lnterested and Eura promised to show him some of her other sketches the following day Early the next day Glen and Eura went for a walk They came to a beautlful stream so they sat down Eura undid her portfolio and began showing Glen the different sketches as she had promised Then she showed him a picture which caused him to smile It was a picture of a dark night An automobile was standing 1n the road On the side of the road stood a young man and a mlddle aged man To one side stood a slight girl What IS the matter? she asked but for a reply Glen onlv asked And you were the girl in that auto? Yes she answered and yes looklng closely at him I am not mistaken you are the one who rescued us I am the one who warned you but that was all Oh she said I am so glad I have often thought of you and wished to see you again and papa wlll be so glad Days passed on The friendship existing between Glen and Eura ripened into love and when the vacation was at an end she had consented to become his Wlfe Mr Grant had now returned so Glen decided to ask for h1s consent as he had already gained Mrs Grant s He knocked at the llbrary door and at Mr Grant s gruff Come 1n entered They talked on various sub Jects but finally Glen said Mr Grant one dark night dovsn on Elk river ln Callfornia you told me lf ever there was anything I wanted at any time to ask you for it and lf' it was 1n your power you would grant it I have come to ask you for that reward Mr Grant I love Eura and I want her to be my wife At first Mr Grant couldn t answer he was so completely taken aback but finally he said Glen It is a great request but as you say It IS in my power and I don t know anyone to whom I would be more w1ll1ng to entrust Eura so take her my son and my blessing go with her Glen and Harold went back to school That year Glen graduated and was soon installed 1n his new office Then he went back to Virginia to clalm his reward He and Eura were quietly married and Glen sald he had won an ample reward for the risk he 1ncurred on that dark nlght I J 13 , . 5 n T . . . . . . ,- ' r 1 s - Y . v r ' v a . , . . . . . . 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I U . . . .' . . , . , . . , . , . . , . . . ,, l 7 Q ' I . . 7 BOOST TATLER the 1101911 uf llvrlmzs Our next door ne1ghbor Mr Peters had a billygoat called Perk1ns Now Perklns was one of the most deceitful creatures I ever saw Why he could be grazing along as peacefully as a lamb then 1n the next mlnute be out 1n the yard chewlng contentedly on the vs eek s washlng You never could tell what he was going to do next before he had been at Mr Peters a week he had chased every cat otf the place taught the chickens to stay on the barn roof whlle the dog hadn t even dared to peep out from under the porch Ifor the first two weeks he dldn t bother any of the family but con tented himself Wlth glarlng wickedly at them when th y came near One mornmg when Mr Peters was bendlng over feedlng h1s pet chickens Per k1ns 6Sp19d h1m The t8mpt3t1OH was too great and w1th a roar he charged In less tlme than It takes to tell It Mr Peters found lumself on his back 1n the mud where the p1gS were accustomed to wallow It would have been hard to find a more exasperated man than Mr Peters Grab blng a board he started after Perklns who was 1nnocently eating the leaves of Mrs Peters choice sweet peas As Mr Peters came up Perkins turned around and looked at hlm contemptuously and made for hlm Thls was too much for Mr Peters he dropped his b031d and started for the house with Perklns rlght after h1m I suppose Perklns must have thought that Mr Peters couldnt get into the house wlthout asslstance anyway just as he reached the bottom of the steps Perklns llfted him clear through the screen door landlng him IH the kitchen floor w1th a thud that shook the whole bu1ld1ng Now Perklns relgn had begun 1n earnest Although It didn t last long it was filled 11 1th as much terror as that of Ollver Cromwell He consldered It h1s duty to help anyone who came near him 1f everyone would do his duty as well as Perkins did his this would be a better world Mr Peters had bought the goat for Mis Ietels who thought Per kms was the only goat ln the world Aftei the exploits of the mo1n1ng M1 Peters firmly decided to get rid of him IH some ri 1nner But Mrs Peters would not hear of It John you know that Perkins 13 all right you must h ue proxoked him in some way Proxoked him' roared Mr Peters Well lf I cant exen feed the ChlCk6IlS without provoking some old goat Ill shoot him That evening Mrs Peters went out to gather the eggs When she came out of the hen house with her basket of eggs lerkms was standlng IH the yard Come here Perk1ns Mrs Peters called Ba a a a a a a answeled Pe1k1ns I suppose that meant I am comlng At any 1 xfe he came and wlth such force that Mrs Peters was sent flung about ten feet allghtlng in fi' H 0 V Q ' a - 1 - . 1 . 1 1 ' 7 7 . . 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L L L L , that blsket tontunmg about fixe dozen eggs .she zrose hastllx and started lOl th house followed by Pelklns Help help' she NC19'1.IT1CCl but no help was neu M1 Ietels had p the porch steps md departed and was next seen f1lSlxl1l1, about 111 the 0111011 bed Mrs Petels plcked herself up md w ent Into the house shuttmg and lock1ng the 0001 b h I h I e mc er n about an houl the1e came a knock at the door Mrs Petels had been too badly shaken up to go to the door so she saxd Who IS that Phe XOICL rf Mrs Smlth he1 I'l9'xlClO01 IlC1gl1bOl came blck IH re sponse It s me what s the mattel Marthy' lm k1nde1 used up sa1d Mrs Peters Don t know how you ll get ln I cant get to the dool to unlock 1t to s-me my hfe Mrs Qmlth w ent OVCI to the wmdow whele Mrs Peters s1t coxered w1th eggs from head to foot Why Marthy what IH the wolld has happened gone to town Ie1l 1ns asslsted her u Ierkms' cued Mrs Smlth I thought but she nex er sald what she thought for lust then Perklns came around the colner O O O 0 Ol she screamed and fied squealmg down the path wlth Perklns close behlnd Out the gate and down the road they Went at break neck speed Every tlme Mrs Smlth showed slgns of stopplng he would glve her 1 push 1ust to 1em1nd htr that he was st1ll 1n the race When she reached he1 own gate he pushed a l1ttle harder than usual and sent her over the fence Then he tr1ed to push the fence down so he could help her lnto the house but It wlthstood all h1s efforts and he was forced to return home by Mr Peters who happened along at that moment He stood up 1n a wagon and flung a rope around Perkms horns Then he t1ed the rope to the end of the wagon When he reached home he d1d not dare to get close enough to unt1e h1m so he left hlm t1ed all nlght that IS part of the n1ght for Perk1ns resented bemg t1ed all nlght and gnaw ed the rope IH two Next mornlng Mr Peters recen ed a letter from Mrs Smlth It ran as follows Mr Peters Slr I w1sh to lnform you that 1f you do not sell that mur derous ammal at once I shall brlng Qlllll aga1nst you for damages I would call IH per rn but knowmg from sad ercperlence what would happen to my pel son 1f I d1d so I refram Amanda Smlth To say that M1 Peters was angry would be puttmg It mlldly H ha only been out once that mo1n1ng and that w as to go to the mall box when he saw that P6I'li11lS w as down 1n the garden buslly eatmg cabbages and pulllng up tomatoes Pell ns had esp1ed hlm before he had got to the house and 1t had been a close race But Mr Peters w on Slnce then he has not dared to open the door fo1 Perklns had not left gl ' 2' ' r 5 s L.. 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S L n Ll o I Y - ' , f ' s . y K the vard And noxx to h lxe th xt lcttel flung 'lt hlm xx ae too much He tlp toed c ucfullx 1nto the kltchen so IS not to uouse Mrs Peters md got hls double barleled Qhotgun 'Ihen he xxent upst urs and taklng cxreful ann at Perklns vxho was LlHSl1SI36CI1IlgIY CI10XX1I1g h1s cud he let d11xe vxlth both balrels Of cou1se thfxt ended the 16lgl1 of Pe1II1ns Iut xxhlle he xx as dxmg he IIl21H'IgtCI to klck up about tue teet squzue of gl xss III the flont y1rd Thev xttenxpted to e it hun but NI1 Ietels declued thftt he xxas so tough th'1t he couldnt exen st1ck hls folk ln the gl xxx He hxs lcglstelcd xsolemn xoxx IILXLI to buy IIIOIIILI go xt O N 'I AN AMI SI'Nt ENTILPTAINMENT Mr Icxda the Jxpmese lectuler and h1s son DIXIE XISIIQCI the H1gh lllg talk Hls son aged s1x xeus ind foul months xmused the school bv shovxlng the students some of h1s ALLOHIDIIHIIITIQHIN In thc course of thls entertunment M1 Icxdx lequested DIXIL to tell 1 SIOIX He told the follovxlng IH hls pecuhu xet attlactlxe xx fxv A mlnleter sald to h1s daughter one Qunddx ex enlng D1ughte1 a1e xou g01l1g to come to CIILIICIIQ I begm IH fifteen Inlnutes The daughter wud I h xx: companx IH the p xrlor Then the m1n1ster sfud Well young m tn ue vou COTTIIIIQ' to church II'llS evenlng '7' The dwughter xsked Pzpl xxhtt IS WOUI text tonlght ' The txther ansxx ered Loxe one fxnothel Well sald the dxughter vou go preach 1t 'Ind xxe ll stdx it home and pI'dCt1CE It . - ' 2 '2 z Q ' .' . 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N 'A ' Q'-Ylllflllll Out on the prfurle sweet that morn Stood a maxden all tattered and torn Out of the How ers that round her stood She made for herself a beautlful hood Fhls malden was Sprmg who had come to l1fe To drlve aw ay Wlnter and brlng the warm sun The rlvulet sang as o er the pebbles It flowed And made the seeds FSIOICS that Sprlng had sowed She smlled on the trees and the buds open Wlde And all nature heard them as loudly they slghed The v1olets buttercups and da1s1es d1d sprlng And clap loudly the1r hands at the fhght of the kmg Phe prlncess IS here' They all 1o1ned ln the song And wlth them the new world started rollmg along She sm1led on the grass and the weeds on the hlll And restored to hfe the th1ngs that W1nter d1d k1ll She spread o er mountam o er hlll and o er tree The prettlest green mantle you ever dld see And forth from the South all the happy buds came They sang 1n the trees they sang on the fence I or well they knew that Sprlng had commenced Young Cup1d was busy for he surely was there Cettmg these blrdles all marked off 1n p'urs The farmer got busy from mormng t1ll nlght He worked from daybreak t1ll the end of the llgllt Puttlng 1n corn oats barlev and rye And when h1s work was fimshed he breathed one heavy slgh Out ln the orchard you heal the dull hum Of the bees who say then work 18 newer done 'lhe blrds bulld the1r nests 1n bushes and tlees And there the soft w1nds the young blrdles tease Put finally there comes the next tlme of the year C ood Summer comes on wlth 1ts gladness and cheer Put Nature was left w1th lts be 1utV of green I or Sprmg w 18 the prettlest malden we xe seen T A . is V 5 . C 9 v V r , . 7 v 1 , 1 . . , ' xi n K c L , , . r v . D ' 1 C A . . , . V A C x n . . , . , ,, . . , 447 . X Y . Y y, 1 1 Q ' .. . . , . , . . W' 7 7 . . 7 ' 7 ' 7 7 7 She sang to the woods, to the flowers on the plamg ' 4 L n 1 ' 1 . ., . , D . v 7 ' 7 I C 1 7 7 7 K7 -1 7 1 . I I Y 1 ' 1 Y . 1 v ' ' 1 ' ' 1 v ' 4 . . . . . ., V' 1 ' . 1 L L A l A u 1 I nl 'T' 1 N n 1 . ' ' 1 1 I . 7 . . . D I vt L1 v. I A1 2 I t 1' .S ' 'as .3 . 0 27 Qallxlhan SEPTEMBER School opens much lnterest shown Ram run ram Ch1et of Pohce Haglar breaks up the Senlol JUUIOI cllss tight xv1th two p1sto1 shots N11 Burgess glx es the school a talk fOI'1J1t1l11I1g class fights Olgxnlzatlon of the Semor claea I C C expluns p1og11m to the freahles NOlh1Hg domg Jun1or class organlzatlon Clrcus d 13 blg tlme achool d1SIY11SSQS at 9 40 A M Impersonator Vxughn glxes entertalnment at H S Strangers XISI1 the campus and show much lnterest 1n the glrls tennls play1ng Rex Mr Knotter g1xes a talk State 1nspecto1 X1S1lS school was P C C proud of hls Geometry claes Jun1or class meetmg 1 C C announces change 1n program Quarter day hohday OCTOBER Fred g1x es the SQHIOI grrls an apple feast 1n atudy hall Qecond per1od Where d1d he get them? Jumor clasa meetmg lootb 111 te lm plays Neosho at that place Dld you ask What was the score? Senlors select thelr class plns Junlor glrls xxeu str1k1n,g, clasa hate Sen1ors go on a moonllght hav r1de to Pe1rce Clty Sex 61 11 Semors go to sleep 1n claw too much moonhght on the nlght before 1 C C d11nks bl xck coffee for breaktast 101 further 111101 1114111011 see the S Death ot one of ou1 Freshmen Louls Arnaud M1s Inmm gxxes 1 speech to the Freshmen and the Senlols shoxx then xpprecl mon xx 1th tpplause Soph cltss meetmg Qu 1rte1 d xx hohdax Manx students and the teachers go to the funeral of Louls Arnaud 1ootb111 boxs go to Spungneld and come home wlth the xlctory Ixex Scnnetl glxes ln mstructlxe talk lared Woodlutt p1onoun apparent 20 21 22 23 Qulet 1 11 st meetxng ot the Annual Boal d 1V1861lI'1f,, ot fllst basketball team Iootb 111 game w1th lxeosho 0 1 t ' 4- x, A.: ' L. A, . ' 6- , z' , ' . M 1 l 1 I 1 c c .1 ' '- ' ' 2.'.' . 8-11 '. ' ' .' .' , ' ' .pg 11- ' 2 I c I he l . . . 12- '. '. '. .' 2' S ' 'z . ' : . 13- ' ' . 14- ' . ' ' . 15- s z 'g ' ' g . s . zf' . . 18? .' 1 2 . ' 1' c H 1 . . 25- '. 1 . ' ' ' .' . . 28,-' . ' A. . K. S Q , . . I a 25-li J. . . 2 .' 1. 1 ' . c ' ' ' . 311 I 1 C . 4 1 1' c 1 . 1 c , . I . 4- ' ' . 5-P. C. C. reports change of program. 7? 'X 2 2 Y-' -' c . l c .' H c ' -' - , na 9- ' ' J ' ak' ' ' f .. ' 3 ' - 101 v 12 lp . i S . H- . . I Q' 1 f ' ' w 4' Q ' ' 1 . - In n s C L C A n ' 12- ' ' ' ' ' S - ' . 14- 2 s 2 s S ' .' ' 2 Va' 2 ' . ' . z '-2' ' v 1, v 1 1 . v 14- f 2 Y - ,f . 18,1 1 'D 'J' ' ' ' 3 g ' ' ' . 1 ' I ' CBS gg 37 19 ---- Z- ' . 24- ' ' - ' . Qf- ' f ' ,- . - 5 2 ' 'l 1 S . 6 Experiment covering the llnear co efficient of expansion successfully performed for the first time in four years All th1s is done by the Seniors Supt Blame svs eeps the study hall NOVEMBER If irst examination lfootball game with Peirce City Meeting of the Annual Board l C C refreshes the minds of the students on various things talk ing among certain groups during opening exercises and study peri ods and that the study hall was to study in A Sophomore mlstakes the study hall for a hair dressing department during the fil st period in the afternoon During the same perlod a group of Juniors play rook in the west dressing room Dld Prof Callaway know lt 10 New song books arrive Miss Dye in explaining the historical present tense gives thls exam ple 1 comes up and that was as far as she got Football game with Mt Vernon at Monett We win The announcement of a Junior s wedding 14 Grace De Brosse an ex Senior teaches Virgil and Geometry in the H S Teachers convention at Purdy School is dismissed until Monday Change of program teachers as well as students get lost New foun tain IS put into the H S New rule concerning absentees is announced by P C C It IS announced that Crace Lewis will represent M H S at the Teach ers Association Quarter holiday Report cards given out Football game w1th Mt Vernon at that place Report of the M H S football team s victory the score IS 11 to Snowing Prof Russum visits the school again He talks a great deal to one of the teachers but refuses to give a talk to the school School slngs until 9 30 Howard Dummlt Visits the school Junior class runion is held ln the west dressing room during the first period P M School is gn en the Thanksgiving holidays Grace Lewis wins the watch and gold medal at the Teachers Asso c1at1on held at Aurora Our B B girls play Eureka at that place Football team plays Aurora at that place DECEMBER Score of the B B game reported 42 to 7 ln favor of Eureka They had a star forward Score of the football game reported 11 to 0 in favor of Aurora YE GODS' '7 '7 '7 '7 'P Mrs Scott an ex teacher v1s1ts M H S Meeting of Juniors to transact important business U1 Big times 1n M H S Two Freshles and a Soph are slapped 28- . . . - . A 31- . ' f . . 41 1 u . n n . 7- ' . 8- J. . . ' , . ' s ' . ,- - 9- ' ' . . . lon , . . . . . , . . - 11- ' . . ' . 13- ' K ' . 13- - , Y 7 - . , . . . 15- , . . . . . A . . 20-Students are informed that a grade of application will be given. 21- g . - 22- ' ' . . . 23- ' J ' ' . 1 . . - 24- ' . ' . 25- ' . , . 77- . . . ' ' 5 . '. 0. 28- ' . . ' ' ' . . f 29- ' ' : . ' . ' gol ' ' li P! S! K - 4- . . ' - - . L . ' ' . . . . . . ? - 5- .. , . - , ' ' . . . Mr Russum former Prexy of M H S X1SllIS school It IS rumored that one of the M H S teachers IS to be married James puts a new ribbon on the typewriter Where did he get Snow Snow? Snow' A Senior IS called from the w est dressing room Was he angry? Etta Stex ens formerly a student of M H S 'visits school Olin England Senior of 11 NlS1tS school State mspector pays M H S anothel visit Margaret Harr1son Senior ot 11 IS here from Drury and visits us Ruby Hoow er IS scared to death during the first period Tom Luby IS the only owner of 1 Christmas tree in M H S Howard Dummlt fax ors the school with another x1s1t JANUARY School opens after the holidays Sevelal sleepy students IH High Who knows the reason? Meetmg called for the football team and Senlor class The weather is not warm ex exyone trles to get a eat near a radiator Sen1or girls are Dee lighted Drury Glee Club are at High School Students report a fine conceit gn en bv the Glee Club A teacher causes solitaire Meetlng of the Debating Club Charles entertains the girls of the Cicero class against the wlshes of Miss Dye School sings until 9 30 12 Quarterly exam1nat1ons Mrs Inman grades her English papers 'md gives out the grades Basketball meeting Practice beg1ns Two Junior girls are anxious to know their grades in Geometry What did they do? Rev Knotter visits school and gn es a very interesting talk Meeting of the Senlor class lragrant odors eman xte from the l1brary Fne Senior boys are given hot lunch by A Case of Suspension a forty m1n11te farce acted by the Faculty Friday morn1ng 20 21 22 Tranquility 23 Miss Dye leads the singing 1n the open1ng ekerclses 24 25 Nothing happened Faculty makes new rules grade cards d1str1buted a double header basketball game at Peirce City We win both Br r r r r r r r Too cold to assemble in study hall A Junior pup1l goes to sleep the third period P M A Junior cuts a wlsdom tooth If EBRUARY 1 Announcement of an illustrated lecture to be given Friday evening Feb 2 11- .l .i .U . K i ' . 14- s ' ' ' . ' it . 15- ' ' ' ' ' ' . . . 18- ' , . . ., s . 19- . , . , Y V. . . 21- . , . ., , . K H. 6K 97 Y ' KK' 9! ' K ' I 5- . . H - . ' Y . ' quite a disturbance among the pupils. She is wearing a diamond 9- . . i 1 C. . 10- ' ' : . 11- - ' ' .. 151- W. ' S -.l 1 c . . 16- ' . ' ' . 17- . . S A . S V . B . . 18- D v. . K . Y . . . . . 1 s. . v- C ? 1 19- . J , - ' C 26- ' ' ' :J ' 5 - , 27- ------- . .s. ' .' . 30- ' ' .' .' ' ' , . A . 31- ' . . Jumors render an evcellent D10g13m M H S basxetball teams go to Aurora tonlght G1rls basketball team WINS by a score of 20 to 1? Boys team loses 61 to 18 Prof Callaway talks about pup1ls 1espect1ng the1r r1ghts Purdy H S comes to play our boy s basketball team We w1n 23 to 14 MISS Schw1eder wears a pompadour The annual Staff has d6Cld9d that thex must haxe 1 chaperon Iour members of the School Board x1s1t school Clllllllg openmg ever CISGS A Jumor g1rl be1ng asked to comp 1re l1ttle sa1d L1ttle l1ttler llttlest 12 13 Uneventful davs Valent1ne day Tra la la la la la la Mr Icyda and h1s son DIXIE V1S1t the school The Sophs render the best program of the yea1 Sprlng fever day Supt Blalne c nducts the slnglng He announces that the chorus W1ll haxe 1ts first rehearsal Wednesday afternoon He also announces that the Central School w1ll gne an enterta1nment at the Opera House Thursday exenmg Mr Call may was s1ck but 1n sp1te of that he taught L1ghtn1ng thundermg snow1ng about one thlrd of students present Teachers and students are snowbound no school 111 the mornlng Washmgton s b1rthday No school Pup1ls try to assemble Rev Knotter gaxe 1 sho1t talk on The Art of Home Makmg Aurora to play a double header hele the 24th 24 to 20 Mr Callaway pralses the Hlgh School o1chestra Snowlng agaln Card game 1n the ofhce Supermtendent Blame attends the Super1n tendents nat1onal convent1on It IS announced that Mr Icvda w1ll lecture F1 lday MISS M1lls as charge of the study hall thlrd per1od Senlor try to act cute and sev G1 al have a fit of cough1ng and sneezmg Mr Callaw xy talks about the co11duct of the students Someone sald He ought to have been a preacher MARCH Mr C A Schoof of the Canad1an Nax al Depfutment VlS1tS school IH the mormng and g1V6S an 1nterest1ng talk At 4 he gave a lnghly ente1t'11n1ng lecture on Q1mpa1gn1ng m Afr1c1 l1esh1es Fellflel' 11 hlgh class program Report of B B games Poth of our teams won Boys score was 22 to 18 and glrls 14 to 5 The debate that was postponed Ifrlday was gnen th1s mormng Phe puplls who b11ng thelr lunches had better look out 5 Stafi meet1ng In Jumor Enghsh class xx hen they had a parsmg les son they were mformed that the word men IS 1 proper 1101111 After vxards Mrs Inman sald to thc Soph class that 11 JLIHIOI' boy who was not an ldl0l tr1ed to pal se men 1s 1 p1ope1 noun C D o 3- ' .1' 1 1 ' . 3 1 Z.. .1' . .1, 6- . . n' .1 . ' , . 7- 1. ' 1 . 8- 1 L1 ' ty D. v 2 . l . . . . 1 i ,,. ,, ' . ,, . ' 9 C 1 1 9 v ' ' 97 1 ' ' 14' . - 1 1 1 ' a 1 - 15- . 1 '1 1 , ' ' , 1 . 16- .1 1 1 1. 19- ' . . ' o 1 ' ' . 1 ' 7 ' 1 w 1' 1 c 'I ' V . 1 1 1 . 1 ' . . 2 1 , ' 20- ' ' , ' , ' 3 - ' 1 1 . 21- 1 .1 g .1 ' ' . 22- .1 ' '. ' . 1 . 23- . . 1 z 1 1 I ' H - 1 1 26-Reports of games: Monett girls Won, 16 to 83 Monett boys defeated, 27- . ' ' . ' ' ' 1 .1 ' - , . V . 28- ' . U 1' 1' 1 . 1.1 ' 1 h 1 Qgl . c ' 'Z 1' ' A' tl 1' l 1 ax 79 1- . 1. . 1 ' 1 . 1 . ' I C C. 1 1 C 4- . . 1 . J 1' . 1 l 1 1 I y, 4 v 1 w T l A , 1 . . 1 H Y? it I ' . . 'I Isla, v Dy I l L ' .1- ' Y 16 Y! ' ' I 1' , ' ' 1 c . - 7 1' 1 . 1 H 1' 1 . 1 1' 1 c . ' ' 1' ' . . I iv AK ,, 1 1 4 1 v 1 fn C n In CICBIO cl iss Nlis Dxe said that all Chfulcs h id to do vs hen reading 1n adx ance was to look at his book 1eal close ind he would find the translation One of those nmdx mistx drefux davs Jlmes L 1 Iw1QShl9 has donned long IIOLINQTQ in prefe1ence to sho1t ones Extleme lassitude QSDI mg 15 so 116311 0111 b isketb 111 teams at Marionville It IS announced that ue will haxe 0111 quuteli exams this meek Repoit of the basketball games Varionulle wins both games boys 22 to 18 glflg 13 to 8 M1 Callavxav spent some time both vesteidfu and tod 15 in cleaning up the laboratory You can tell the difference But he says he isnt going to stop yet VIr C desert es ft g1eat deal ot credit f01 this work is neither the iinitor nor 'my of the students seemed brave enough to encountel all the h udships and diliiculties connected with cleaning up this room Ihe Physics class xx ere gn en a little extra entertainment 1n class this morning P105 d Fam xe1 had his electric motor at recitation He gave a demonstration with it 13 14 15 Examinations full Hedge at Columbia Friday Mrs Westbay entertains the Senior class in honor of Her1 on s birth day Pupils find out their exam grades Mr Callaway 15 getting the students interested in the Scout movement One of the Junior boys can blovs his nose like the whistle of an auto Honk honkl Mr and Mrs Blame entertain the Seniors Mrs Inman finds he1 room decorated with chalk Mis Inman informs the Junior class while 1QpOI'llI1g' at noon that a membe1 of their class is lacking ln d1gn1ty Cicero pupils go on a strike Miss Dye has to round them up W have our quarter da5 holidax Mr Callavv ax read the laws and oaths of the Boy Scouts to the school The Staff has IIS DICIUI took A beautiful spring day Mr Blaine gixes a talk to the students who are mclmcd to be loafers All IS bright and clea1 Juniors give a progiam WJ n1t APRIL We will rece1xe ou1 1eport calds todav April fool' We get them todax P C C announces vs ho has xx on the hono1s Erma xx 1ns ox er P103 d bv the close margm of 8 27 of one point Mr Callaw av tells us some facts about SCIQHCQ Mr Callaway is called to Qpungfield Chorus reorganlzes again with a good attendance Rex Knottei visits school also Gevardme his daughter and Margaret Hariison 5 Juniors rendel 1 good p1og1am Dr B I Iimkcl v1s1t school and 6- ' z.'.',1 g . ' 2 , ' ' ' ' K - , - A. 'C 1 L. 2 v ' 7-I .' j, 1 2 s 2 ' ' J ' , 81 1. . . L. .' L . ' 5 . 2 Q. V 2 L. C 11- ' C ' I ' 2 ' :z .' ' . ' .' 7: 11 ' ' ' - 1 v , I 1 . 12- '. - . ' j .' s ' , V' .' ' .j . z ', ' ' ' v A . v w I y ' S ' . 1 . . S ' . C ' ' ' ' ' , as ' fa ' . Q s s ' 12-'l 1' 1 c.. ' .7 I . c 'U ' 11' if l I 1 1 4 Y y 4 C .Aw . l I l I 15-Senior program day. Miss Schwieder visits the Missouri University 18- . ' ' ' .1 ' ' ' '. ' - 19- . ' . s ' . ' S 20- ' . ' . ' ' X 1 . . 21- 1. . ' ' . C ' S Lwkv, v l fs 'l , 4 5 1 I Shu 22- ' ' . ' . . . e I ' I . cf. . 1 'c J S Yi c 1 cc in , 251 - an - 1 as 26- ' ' . 28- '. ' 2 29- ' . ' ' ' . g ' . 1- ' ' ' ' ' . ., 4 I v' Lv v ' 7 Uv K C ' - ' . f v. ' I.. . .Y .I , 1 1 .' I , .l , L! 4 1 sw a - ' J ' . ' . . . . 1' 1 s ' glxes a short talk aftel the program Sen1ors glV9 thelr Cerman play The JUHIOFS attend Mr Jas I Bollman v1s1ts school representlng the Soclety for the Fr1endless Robert Peele grandson of Mrs Inman honoxs the school by a x1s1t Master Robert has won the hearts of many glrls by h1s VISITS to the school Supt Blame says we may have a hollday lrldav lf we mll help ln Clean up day vxolk Half 'mn hour song SGTVICQ Clean up day Schools are d1sm1ssed so Cl'llldI'6ll can do then share of cleanlng A long song servlce Franc1s Burke of Sprmgeld f01IT161ly a member of the Junlor class V1SltS school lfour Jun1ors only 1n Clcero class Ireshmen are practlclng play Mr Callawav glV69 an mterestlng helpful upllftmg talk to the stu dents durlng the openlng exerclse He also read the Sophomore program A number of Jumor glrls emoyed a lunch 1n the typewrltmg room th foulth perlod The lunch was handed to them thlough one of the back wlndows It was furmshed by the baker wagon Some mterestlng translat1ons VV918 glven IH Cerman Naoma sa1d The Plper splelt and Vera Sald The parents Weeped School has several v1s1tors MISS May me Moore of Sprmgfleld Margarlte Mul rennen Howard and Garland Dummlt Iforty eleven glrls vxere tardy What are the teachers golng to do about lt? We don t th1nk they ought to count us for the bell rang flxe m1nutes early Skxdoo day Rev Todd addresses the school durlng the openmg ever c1ses Sen1ors have a CIFCUS P C pulled a l1on out of h1s pocket IH Ceometry class It the class roared MISS Crace DeBrosse an ex Semor and Leona Smythm1er formelly of Monett Hlgh School XISIT school A number of Sen1ors go to see the street pxracle md return to school Cl1SS1llSfl8d Mr Cxllxvsay gn es an mterestmg lllSl11l1CllX9 md enter tammg lecture on PI MISS C 1ace DeBrosse teaches the Vergll class 1n absence of Mr Blame Sophs glV6 program MISS Mlldred Schwleder ot Sprmgfield H S x1s1ts school Hlgh School boys glX6 a hop IH B P O E hall Staff has a h1lar1ous meetlng P C C brlngs lunch Tatler goes to press . V V I 1 Q ' 1 l . - L . L , I ' . Lf . 3 . . . H . ' . L . . , ' 77 L 1 1 1 7. 1. 1 , L . , L L L . u Y . . H . . L L L L L 1 , . . , . . . . ' . L 'L 2 ' 1 ' Ls -1 vs , , V . 1 c L L . ' - 1 ' ' 1 1 ' . ' 4 1 . LL L L 1 1 A K1 1 i L , y . . 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'ffhc Tflzsappcaranrc nf illrutnn Co1nel1us Chlcester Brown young clean shayen lIldllQtI'l0LlS about thlrty four years was a strugghng merchant m Centre Clty For e1ght years h1s ma1r1ed hfe had exlsted wlthout a mlsunderstandlng or deceptlon by elther slde of the house Although for e1ght years a falr mcome came from the IYLIQIHQSS It was not enough to warrant Brown ma1nta1n1ng the appearance he would have llked to make One eyenmg Cornellus had been detamed at the office by a yery talk atlye drummer Annoyed at ITl1SS1I'lg h1s early dmner ffor It was now 7 oclockj he attempted to relleye h1s pent up feelmgs by ruefullv klckmg every loose ob1ect he found on the sldewalk Hls surprlse can be lmaglned when at the corner of a dark alley ly s foot swmglng at a dark parcel upon the payement the package flew 1nto the l1ght dlsclosmg a fat well worn pocketbook Probably stuffed w1th paper thought Brown as the remembr znce of boyhood trlcks Hashed 1nto h1s mmd Nevertheless he plcked lt up The buckle on the pocketbook was qulckly unfastened and the contents brought to llght Goldbacks yellowbacks ln profuslon Furtlvely he looked up and down the street No one was m qlght Hastlly puttmg the Wallet 1nto h1s pocket the lucky finder hastened onward th1nk1ng hard sure to be someone advertlse for lt and lf I say anythlng about It shell get to feelmg bad over our not havlng any too much of a great amount our selves Wlth th1s resolve he turned 1nto the house He opened the door qu1etly but closed It w1th a bang to let Mrs B know that he had arrlyed at last Hastlly removlng h1s hat and gloves and puttlng on h1s house shppers he entered the d1n1ng room Dear I was detalned at the office by the new drummer of Dash and Blank s I couldn t get r1d of h1m unt1l I had glven h1m an order He ate h1s dlnner 1n almost total s1lence answer1ng only 1n monosyllables the money lay heavlly on h1s mlnd and he was anxlous to know the amount contamed m the pocketbook As soon as he could Prown excused hlmself and retlred to h1s room Mrs B resolved to find out the cause of her hus band s s1lence lf posslble And besldes she wanted some p1n money and she feared that lf she asked for more he would be angry I have sald that for e1ght vears no mlsunderstandlngs or deceptlons had occurred but on th1s yery day a double deceptlon was practlced Brown closed the door carefully Mrs Brown had followed hlm sllently for she was cur1ous about the unusual s1lence of her husband and she needed that cash so badly She w as almost ready to use any means to get It She knew better than to open that door but she had a keen eve and there was the keyhole She stooped to the lock and peep1ng through the aperture saw her dear hubbv s1tt1ng at h1s l1brary table countlng bllls 1 000 1 500 2 500 and so on 4 500 o 000 Flye thousand dollars' An almost un , O el X Av 46 Q . 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I . 9 ' ' ' . v , , V .- L . . - - - ' , u P , . - ' ' 9 ' s 1 ya . , an -- U ' v - 1 v 3 ' ' ' ' dicamed of 'amount Where did he get It how and what will he do with 1t'7 Brown had finished counting the notes He looked all around the room for a suitable hiding place for he was apprehensive of danger with so much money although he was the only one who knew anything about It A bright idea flashed through his head Ill hide it in the lining of my hat Foldmg the bills carefully he let down the sweatband of his hat and placed the b1lls there between the band and the felt Now Mrs Brown was still looking through the keyhole so she saw all To think he said nothing to me about that money Ill get hold of lt in some way or other It s too dangerous for him to carrv around I can hide It safer than that I ought to go in there and confront him and tell him about this I need the pm money so badlv too He Sald I could have some out of the next deal he made and here he 13 with a pocketbook full of bills He has lied to mel Oh I don t know what to do Thls is the first time he has done anything like this but probably not the last How ever that money shall come 1nto my possession in some way The Browns were only ordmary people so their bedtlme came about 9 30 P M Brown was preparing to deceive h1S wife again but this time ln another way A fishing party had been arranged among a few of his friends among them a real estate agent a kodak fiend and a banker to start early the next morning Our Mr Brown as he was mtendmg to rise at 4 30 A M and leave the house quietly so as not to disturb the Mrs Brown had been waiting for her husband to drlft away into pleasant dreams before carrying out the plan she had formulated earlier in the evening With great caution she edged out of bed and turnlng out the hall light downstairs stealthily crept down the steps Every step she took seemed to her highly strung nerves to reverberate throughout the house ffor this was also the first time she had ever done anything contrary to her husband s Wishesb There hung the valuable hat upon the hall tree as lnnocent looklng as any other common headgear Mrs Brown eagerlv seized the hat and without making any more noise than the pltter patter of her house slippers qulckly hastened to her sewing room Havlng closed the door she put the hat on her sewing table until she found an old newspaper She then set to work It was but the work of a few seconds for Mrs B to have the hat hang mg in its accustomed original position on the hallrack Wlth satisfaction she nolselessly crept back upstairs and went to bed to dream of new bon nets spring gowns etc Ding ding br r r r r r r r sounded the alarm Brown opened one eye and looked sleeplly at the clock which had so rudely broken into his slumber It was 4 30 A M Well here goes for the first deception I ex er practiced on my wife he said as he sprang from bed He dressed rap1dly and ID a few minutes had gathered a cold lunch his fishing paraphernalia and having put on h1s A ' ,L i . . , , . 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' 7 ' yaluable though by no means odd looklng hxt he left the house for the pl tee of meetlng preylously alrxnged Phat xery afternoon M1s B1 own tas B11 Brown dld not come to luncheonj tllllllxlllg he had been too busy to come home declded to go to town Ill older to go shopplng 1nd also for she had had m1Sg'lNlHgQ about the money and It had prey ed upon her mlnd so that she declded to tell her husband of the trlck she had played to return h1m th bllls Is Mr Brown 1n ' she tsked the othce boy No ma am was the reply When cud he go out 7 He hasn t been he1e What' tell me he hasnt been here when he left the house early th1s morn1ng I only know he hasnt been here all day Hastlly leaung the ofhce Vlrs Brown flIl1Sl'l6d her shopplng It was 1 tther late 1n the ewenxng and she started home w1th a s1nk1ng heart Let us go b tck and see wh xt happened to Brown during the day When euly that 111 fated molmng he had left the house no knowledge of the lmpendmg Cl1SlSlC1 faced hlm else this had been a d1fferen story He had 1ust started to board a swlftly moylng owl car when the w 1nd deftly p1Ck1Hg h1s hat fl om h1s head neatly Whlrled It 1n front of the street car Wlth a cry of desperat1on he real1zed the value of that ordlnary look 1ng derby Then he dashed at the r1sk of hls l1fe after that hat It was 1oll1ng down the track but not 1eal1z1ng the extreme dange or heedlng the loud yanghng of the gong L1 own began to run aftr the sky p1ece He w IS only a few feet 1n advance of the car but It was galnlng on h1m at every lnstant He shpped but he IH h1s fall managed to grasp h1s hat Phe wheels of the cal seemed to sh11ek thelr flend1sh glee 1n thelr v1ct1m s ear The w hole hlstory of Lrown s l1fe Il xshed across hls mlnd 1n that lncredlble short space of tlme He seemed to rex 1ew ex ery 1nc1dent of h1s whole c neer but he Illlllll get run oyel for at that moment he lolled from the track The cal p xssed on Slowly he got to hls feet unlnyured and dusted otl h1s Cl1Sd1I'E1Ilg6Cl cloth1ng Iwo hou1s llltl he 1n company w 1th four other buslness men was seated on the cush1ons of a chalr car bound for Centrewllle a small v1llage about th11ty mlles south of Centre Clty close to a rather large rlver xloundmg 1n glme fish About nxe mlles from Centrex 1lle I haye recently bought a falm sam one of the party It can be seen flom the tram The house 18 loc lted on the s1de of 1 hlll 1ust around a curye m the road The pl ace IS X915 pretty and I d l1ke for you fellows to take a look at It when we go by Brown was engaged IH the pelusal of a mornlng paper art1cle when they pzssed the house m questlon but as he w mted to see lt anyhow he V 1 l v I 1 1 1 1 L , 1 2 ' 7' ' 1' ' 1 ' 2 . 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V 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 , leaned far out of the window as the train rounded the curve to get '1 glimpse of the place Alas' Once more the merrv playful w1nd lifted the hat from his head and dashed it agaln to the earth Not upon the track d1d it fall this time but beside lt on the right of way Now the tra1n was only traveling at the rate of about thirty five miles an hour Brown sprang up and rushed through the car l1ke a madman At the rear end of the tram he Jumped off To alight from a tram running at the rate of thirty five miles per hour is no easy proposltlon Brown on str1k1ng the earth rolled The seams of h1s coat gave way HIS trousers burst at the knees his wrist wa sprained ln general he was all bunged up But he got h1S hat He could tell by the b1g roll of bllls w1th1n that the money was still lntact With a Slgh and a rather heavy heart he set out to walk the five miles to Centrevllle but we ought to draw the curtain on that long trudge to town on Brown s subsequent actions on the Jokes and Jibes of his com panlons Cto Wh1Ch Mr Brown was very very sllentj until afternoon They were in a rowboat fishlng Lets go down to the mill dam remarked the one who was a camera fiend We can get Just as good trout there as here and the scenery IS much prettler The mill will shut down soon and the water flowing over the dam will make a good picture lo see the movlng sllvery lxquid mass qulckly rlse and flow over the obstruction lb one of the most beautlful and art1st1c V16WS So saylng he picked up the oars and began to pull down stream towards the mill with the fish until the opportunlty came for drawing lt 1lltO the boat But as the trout was belng taken off the hook It flopped over in 1ts struggles knocked the derby of Brown s mto the placldly runn1ng stream Now Brown couldn t svs 1m very well He saw h1s hat quickly float to the edge of the dam and dlve over However he had twice rescued the hat that day so he sprang 1nto the water and went over the dam after lt He went under so far when he h1t the bottom of the 15 foot fall that he thought he never would come to the surface again He had to sw 1m about thlrty yards to overtake it Once agaln he had had a struggle with a per verse fate and come out v1ctor1ous For the hat was still in his ownership 'lhree tlmes 1n the same place IS enough for any man quoted Brown savagely as he Jammed It on h1s head and returned to his companlons who were hurling all kinds of laughable remarks at h1m In a couple of hours he sald Well anyway lt s time to go home It s now 7 30 and we can t get home before 9 on that plug tram By 9 o clock the party had returned to the city V13 the plug Bidding goodnlght to his companlons who were to separate ln diverse dlrectlons Brown boarded a car his hat fixed firmly on his head In a few minutes .1 party of Joual tipsy fellows got on at a downtovxn corner and we1e seated somewhat close to Brown They were at Just the stage of 1ntox1cat1on to become furlously aroused at any little act or become hilarious at any poor Joke. 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I 5 , I , 'L .Ly I ' n' ' 1 ' V' , ' A K 7 - L1 As the car stopped at a corner Brown notlced a hvely street fight taklng place 1n one of the s1de streets The clang clang of a patrol wagon w as heard and the crowd swayed towards the car A brlckbat came hurtl1ng through the wmdow Stflklllg Brown on the head knock1ng h1m unconsc1ous wh1le the preclous hat fell to the floor and was new er seen by h1m aga1n Instantly the car was 1n an uproar But Cornel1us knew nothlng about th1s for he was borne qu1ckly to an ambulance and hurr1ed to a hosp1tal where doctors, fearmg concusslon of the braln worked wlth h1m all nlght Let us return to Mrs Brown As evemng came on she began to be come apprehenslve of her husband Where can he be? she thought He has never stayed away l1ke th1s before He would have called me up by the phone 1f anythmg unusual had happened He lett the house early, hasn t been at the ofhce today surely somethlng has happened to h1m I fear he has been lnjured 1n some way and can t get word to me She d6Cld8d to slt up and wa1t for Brown S return Eleven o clock 12 oclock 1 oclock stlll no Cornel1us Two oclock 5 unt1l the gray of mornlng crept 1nto the east But worn out by her I11ghtS unfrultful v1g1l Mrs Brown went to bed w1th an achmg heart and a chlll of fear gr1pp1ng her throat The suspense was awful bhe lay there hstenmg for the door to open and expectmg the fam1l1ar footfall but none greeted her ear Her head seemed burstmg w1th thoughts of danger that could have befallen Cornel1us Her heart seemed to almost stop beatlng at tlmes when she 1mag1ned h1m dead At 6 o clock he had not arr1ved Extra' Extra' Extra' all about the b1g r1ot last nlght full par tlculars Extra' Extra' Extra' The shrlll cry grated on Mrs Brown s tlred ears and made her shudder But a sudden thought came to her Here IS where I w1ll perhaps find out about Cornel1us she sa1d to herself She called the newsboy to the porch and bought a paper Qulckly readlng the headhnes she saw Blg Street Rlot Several Injured Last nlght about 10 oclock a street r1ot occurred on Walker and Ol1ve streets caused by two men IH an altercatlon over a lead pencll Frlends lnterposed but were drawn 1nto the m1x up and a r1ot qulckly resulted Brlcks stones stlcks and clubs were thrown around qulte dangerously to onlookers The fight was soon stopped by the arr1val of a squad of patrolmen and the hoodlum wagon The l1st of lnjured are Jas K Wllson spectator Chas G Jenkms R K Holmes and one of our c1t1zen merchants C C Brown was knocked unconsclous by a br1ck thrown through a wlndow of the street car ln Whlch he was slttlng It IS feared that concusslon of the braln w 111 result He 1s at St John s hosp1tal recelvlng treat ment. 7 ' ' ' n u . - v v v y ' . 2 v . v . . v 2 . . 9 7 . 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THE RAINBOW KIMONA CAST OF CHARACTERS Nellle Van Tassel Presldent of Ralnbow Klmona Soclety Clara Vaughn Ruth Ashton The uce pres1dent Bessle Hoox er Al1ce Mar1on Treasurer Ruth Hall Isabel Sutro Secretary Ed1th C uhck Beatr1ce Courney Class poet Lo1s Blankenshxp Ol1ve Mercer Presldent of basketball team C hrlstlne Otterman Edlth Jones New Freshman BQSSIQ K1rby Rose Jackson MISS Penelope s 1mp1sh l1ttle colored mald Wllma Armstrong T1me Present Tlme of represcntat1on One hour thlrty m1nutes Locahty MISS Penelope W11ght s Colleglate Schfol for Young Laclles Clfurmont on the Hudson SYNOPSIS ACT I The meet1ng of Ralnbow Klmona Socletv Openlng of the blrthday box D1scuss1ng the new Freshman The vote un favorable C1rcumstant1al evldence The dlscoxery of Rose The flndmg of Juha Armstrong s p1n The court martlal The ghost The unexpected appearance of Edlth The class yell ACI' II One week later Prepar1ng stage propertles Wanted Othello The dec1s1on The retlrement of Ol1ve The plav from Shakespeare Hamlet s advlce to Romeo Henry VIII s understudy The ghost appears The recogn1t1on The apol ogy The class yell Pkisfkbkbkif PEACE Outslde the moon s llght vsas sleemg on the snow that lay m great vxhlte heaps upon the earth But not a breath stlrred the perfect stlllness In the Slttlflg room the fire 1n the old fashloned fireplace had burned down unt1l It lay ln a heap of glowlng embers that shed thelr hght upon the hearth rug at thelr feet a beaut1ful Scotch coll1e and a large vwh1te cat slumbered together As the l1ttle clock on the mantle tlcked away the mln utes, her hand dropped to hls shoulder, tenderly he took her hand wh1le h1s own head drooped lower and lower unt1l It rested on h1s breast, then even the l1ttle clock stopped, everyth1ng was at rest O T, Soph be .......,..,,.,,,.V....Y... 7. - xi ..,Y,..........,...,.,.,,, Lx- V K .........,..,,.,Y,Y,.,..,...,....,,, t ..,,..,,..,,..,Y,,..........,,.,,, I Winifred Turner ..lr.ssslV.,,...rl.rss,t,,,,,, Student ss,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,l.,rs,rss.rsss,,s Jessie Burgess . 4 . . .1 , . . . . . . - , .. 1 . . . 1 . , C a n . . 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V V v v ' ' ' , J 3 1 ..... , y W WW A Q WHIMSIC, wb l JOKES ft' J .Ill ullllus mul we Lee What s a k1ss'7 Vera It s a noun boh common and proer Lee Can It be d9Cl1I16d7 Vera I don t know I nex er decllned one ikilfflfflffkvk How many steps lb It from Lmcoln avenue to Fourth street 9 Just ask Jae Hoover He knows PFPFPFPK It s queer that often when a boy IS studymg rlght 1n the center of the page appears a plcture of a glrl Can thls be the explanatlon of Rov s lessons? It s just the same way w1th a glrl only there s a p1cture on both pages of her book Can thls be the explanatlon of Mlldred s lack of lesson Pk PK Pk P14 PF FF Lloyd Im so blue nobody loves me and my hands are cold Erma Never mmd God loves you and you can s1t on your hands PFPFPKPK 'lhe Freshmen are about to acknowledge that thls 1s a fittmg ode to Latm All are dead who wrote 1t All are dead who spoke It All vslll d1e who learn It Bless them they deserve 1 PFPKPF The covss are m the pasture The sheep are IH the grass, But all the llttle geese Are IH the Freshmen class Jklkvlfvkfkflf Cold, dear 7 About to freeze Want my coat 7 Just the sleex es. . , , ,, Jr Y, 5, , , V y ff ,X 1, f ff ff ff A A - A ' , , 1 TY, 1 ... M, rs 1, 4 , . , rr X . fy 4 . f I A Q, I ' ' X -4 X 1 f 1 W 5 'Qi ,, - -' 'l ' ' ' - Zend 5 4.-- ' 'ln- ca 1 ' it 0 sc 9 an 1 , . ac ' - yn T . cc 1 : 7 ' in . Y . . - . . if Pk , . . . . 9 . . . , . , Y . l , . . . , u . ' 9 - - - 1, ca as . as 9 . 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J of all deserlptlons fmd prlces f 7, 3U 3S' 'll l mme? f The Fmest Planos Made HQIBRADFORD . lv lv 'z , 2 s 1 ' Q - 9 u Q 1 1 w v - 1 . , L - : 4 A - Arnumlc J 1 ' LLP! , -1.-cr--r'1fSrgj' r - .l iv , en K 1 um: l O .5 'Al ' - l ' i , if Y . K .N ' 1..,. I 1, , ...,..., l J-,N um il?- ' JW-7' ifylg T ' I QT W F ' 81 R l .wa ' ,:oh,,,r 'll , , new l N Wm al LHTHYUTC ugs rl I' VV, 'By . . . . , ER wg?-: 'I .r A ggi!!-ISE xl H 'gm I C jf mugmmg ? le ,WA A , A umnmlnc ' Y muunlln ' ' l 755 f12w?4? SA'1'l 4, O T Y W H FLORE 1' H S For Genulne Round H Perfect Baker and Fuel Saver Ag t f SHERWIN WILLIAMS L0 PAINT If y t SANITARI PLUMBING AND HE ATING g t YV H Floreth sHa1dWare S1011 MONETT M0 LOGAN D fllclf EE The Kodak Expert Wants Your Busmess KGDAK LESSGNS FREE FREE DARK ROOM , Y Q f HHIIUE . . Wulf' 'lx I ,X ' xv, IN ,L JY, Oak Chief Ranges ,AV X Not ow Cheap, but How Good ou wan ' . . ' 0 0 , I N n 1 0 0 1 1 ,f O -' C ?S!?xB D D9S1gll and Engraxe Commencement Inv1t'1t1on Class Stfztlonery Dlplomas Certlficates Programs and Enclosmg Cards Des1gn and make 1n our own shops Fraternlty Jewelry Class Pms and Rmgs Medals Cups Trophles and Souxenlr Spoons Vlanufacture 1nd sell at the cloeest DFICGS Dlamond and Cold Jewehy Watches and Clocks Sllver Chlna and Cut Glass Glfts for Commencements Weddlngs Hrthdays and Annnersal 1es Wrlte for Jaccard s CATALOC' contammg over 5000 1llust11t1ons descrlptlons and prlces of fine goods arlanged to enable those at a dlstance to make selec tlons and be assured of 'idt1SfdCll1OI1 Mermod, Jaccard 56 Kmg JEWELRY LO St LOUIS, Mlssourx A . 1 ll ' ' c S. ww ' v ' ' Ab. C , L, L, Y. Y . L. v Vw . Y . . , l. . ., ., l, 11 c 2 ll l ll 71 1 1 W Y I ' x 1 v W1 . . ..,. . , , L' 1 ' v , 1' e. . . .. . , . . v -- . I, . N 1 I 1 1 . . 1 . N . c ., . . c . ., Q. v '1 1 - . l . . 'Y I I'l'1 1 ,W I ' ., .. . . . f . , . . . 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Start Out Rlght BY BUYING A M3j6StlC Range, Kltchen Ut6HS1IS, etc from Davls 81 Chapell Hardware C0 IARI E STOQ K IOVN I Rll ES XNHJ KOURTEOI S TRE XTNIEN 1 O J 1 K AI'TER YOU HAVE FINISHED YOUR EDUCATION I H L' Y Q J 7 , 1 L' X A 1 YAY I 1 YY Anderson 81 Johnson Merchant Tailors PHONE 453 Frenrlz Dry Cleaning and Praying I'1rst Natlonal Bank Bulldmg MONETT MISSOURI For Ouallty Quantlty Style and Varlety ln Furmture, Carpets and Rugs BOB CALLAWAY MONETT M'SSOURI J H Otternznn if Son Genef nl Conirncfory DEALERS HN SUPPLIES GLASS AND PUTTY ART GOODS ANI ARTISTS SUPPI IES WALL PAPER AND NOTIOINS MONIETT 'VIISSOL RI 4. . . . , . 1 . , , 1 O O 4 Y ROOFING AND BUILDING PAPERS, PAINTS AND PAINTERS' A , 1 A J! . ja PEN an account Wlth the Monett State Bank We employ only such methods in buslness as make hanklng mstltutlons of posltlve Value The management of th1s 1nst1tut1on belxeves that above everythmg else smbdzty and faztlzfzdmzss are demanded on the part of a Well managed bank and upon thls basls We 1nv1te your patronage We pay 4 per cent mterest on tlme deposlts onett State Bank Dr A S HAWKINS Presldent PATRICK MARTIN VICE Presldent JNO M MCGRATH Cashler MAKE OUR BANK YOUR BANK . .-f2:1f722S1E272: ' W Y 5iffffifiiiifzfiiilifiii' ' 'IE:f:2t2:1:5:5:f.522251212:5'1:1i1Eii1E5 ' ,:f:f:f:f:E:5:5EEE:2:E:2-' '1:2:Z:2: ' ,99- , 51:12:11:-' :5:g:f:E:::1 :::E:2:2 -g ,:5::::::2:::::g:g:5:5:3:g:f1:2:f 315,:-:5:55-:gc2:g:::::g:g:3:4 .3:::g: 3: - ' ' E:5:E:2:f , ''' 5'f'ftf:5:1:1:1:ZC:5' ,Ln 5 :f'5'5l i:91'5'I'Z'2'Z-Ig! -. , .g:2:g:2:2f-:A 5:72-. 91' 3::g' -, ' ' Y- F ' 5:2:Q:Q:5:Q:I' .-f9 ' 5. 5: :1:1 '7 ' kg: I ':3 . 2: I -' 5 . ,:2.1'1:' F ' ' ' 52' 7 'C' :Haig -3 , K ' , 1' 1 , J , 4, ' s , mg:-S LL- ::- Q - :Z S- ' .c .-:-f:1 S ' :-' 1 1 , :Is 1151: 4:3 ., , -, T P , ?' if iii ft Q' o ' ., ms, . .ga 7 ' f-1 , - P .-,-5'1:5:f:-. .- , ,,.:q: . . ,Ac I , .,.:.:.gm - - :.,.Q:f:2:2:5.1..4.IWF.-:gcfz-:-:m:f'T'7. 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