Palmer High School - Terror Trail Yearbook (Colorado Springs, CO)
- Class of 1916
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SLQAN 1' 1 11111116 1 1111111 MARJOR11 DLDL1 1 MAIKX IINDLLX MANLA1 IRAIXING F N 1ANc1R11Jc1 VANIIA 1Ro11M.1R L1bra111m X 1 FORGF MAR1 1. 11.11 PPI 5fLT10QldfJlIL1 M1 RON CoL.11J11.L I an the Ollaaa Hf 1915 The largest graduatmg class of the Colorado Springs Hlgh School rs the class of l9l6 numbermv over one hundred and seventy young men and women And whrle only the years to come can vue the exact verdict on the qualrty of any class certam It IS that none has been better The class may swell and proudly stand upon lts record Its scholarshlp standing has been more than excellent Its mterest ln the other actmtles of the school ha been marked wrth a sense of proprlety ln common ssrth other classes It has helped to make this mstrtutron nearly an Ideal school democracy By yrrtue of the fact that the members are older more mature and more experienced rn the school life a semor class contams usually a majorrty who lead ln those thmgs which concern the school as a whole The leadership of the class of l9l6 has been right Its members have supported the Student Organlzatlon and entered mto the athletic social dramatic and literary sldes of the school llfe with zest They ably supported by the rest of the school have made It possrble to have a greater number of boys and glrls mterested ln the different branches of athletics debatmg public speaking and dramatlcs than ever before They have led ln the reorganization of some of the soclal features of the school have colnclded ln the desire to make the Hugh School a people s college and have remembered as their number shows that lessons first and all the trme IS an excellent Hugh School Ideal The slze and standard of the class of l9l6 certainly shows their appreciation of the facllrtles offered them by the Superlntendent and Board of Education Three years of their school career were spent under Roscoe C Hull as prmcrpal to hrm and to a faculty not equaled ln Colorado goes thelr unswervmg loyalty When Just at the close of I9l5 an opportunlty came to leave a memorral to the school m the shape of eight hne Engelmann spruce trees for the campus the class unhesltatmgly assumed the obllgatron thereby grvmg a fine example of that team work whxch characterizes the entrre school Other examples of loyalty of the right sort of successes ln many different llnes of devotion to the best prmcrples of American youth cannot for lack of space be chronicled here So much for the past Now what of the future3 Thls class should remember that when former graduates of this Hugh School have gone on to college or mto the walks of the busy lrfe about us they have taken the lion s share of the honors of scholarship servrce success and character We know that ln your achrevements you wlll not fall below those who have preceded you You should do better we belreve you wrll In thrs school you have garned certain knowledge You have also gamed habrts of character punctualrty courage perseverance optrmlsm Wrth these tools so grven you vour busmess rs to hew out a path of success and senuce Some of you have already chosen what these paths shall be others are strll undetermined But all of you should remember that this rs an age of specralrzatron and that he who knows and knows that he knows IS the one with the surest prospects of helpmg others and hum 1 lv I I 1 :a ' ' .5 1 . 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' - -1 1 self So keep your eyes and your ears open that you may the better choose what your work rs to be If you wrsh a college educatron that IS wrthm the reach of all Every rnstr tutlon of hrgher learnmg rn the land looks wrth especral favor on the boys and gurls eammg therr own way Certamly no Colorado mstrtutron rs closed to you and we have many some supported by the state some by endowment but all ranklng wrth the very best At our own door IS Colorado College which IS almost dally recervmg fresh educatronal honors as proof that rt stands m the very front rank of American colleges Its presence rs a constant rnvltatron to you to make the best of your opportunrtres and of yourselves But after all remember that wrthm yourself lres the cause of whatever enters mto your lrfe To come mto a full realrzatlon of your ovxn physical mental and spmtual powers rs to be able to make of your lrfe what you want rt to be You will get out of college-or out of lrfe Just what you brrng to lt our love our servrce our thousand fold In the splrlt of Joy of servrce of expected success therefore you brd the school farewell Your past record speaks for rtself and speaks well your future lying rn your own hands cannot fall of the highest ach evement H ALLEN NYF I-wrrrretl1Nuwle-s Lh irl :ltr -Ulu xnl lie-len I llllllblllllf Helen I-.rrkuool Bertha I :CL Ce-ul I Vnes 14 , . 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I 1.13 Qllaaz Eiatnrg nf 1915 DEMMA PETNAM PROLOGL E l'Noy if you fain would know Whence all ot the e did blow Who came to form a class Which none other will surpass I shall tell you in a word Of their deeds of those you we heard Of course for they have tirred Lp much comment There are howeyer others who Altho in numbers they are few Also were imbued To gain a like renown And we ye Joined so well together ln every sort of weather That we we made a class so famous That everyone has named u The grandest class that ever left old C S Hrgh' ACT I Characters-Robert Wirflev president Other members of the cla s Mr Aylard and Mr Barker teachers Class members should be shy retiring and innocent Should be exceedingly unsophisticated The part of Mr Aylard should be taken by a tall smooth shaven man mth gray hair twinkling eyes and a perpetual smile The part of Mr Barker by a short man who wears glasses rather stout with a round Jolly face His hair should be confined to regions about his ears and on the back of his head SCENEI PLACE ANNEX TIME l9I2 way to the various rooms though as there are only five that part is not very difficult The students soon find out while they re registering that they are not alone in the Annex but that there are about one hundred and fifty others This fact pleases but still frightens them Several lasting friendships are made during the difficulties of regis tration S NE ll PLACE. AN EX TIME Scene txso tells of the socral actnltres of the class The e consist of a New Year s party xx hich is thoroughly enyoyed by eyery one including Miss Dessamt and Mr Aylard There are three hikes participated in by most cf the member to Wade Cabin Crystal Park and Bruin Inn As the principal eyent of the year Mr Barker tells us of Scenes From Far and Near This scene also tell the happy news tha class pins haye been chosen very da ntv blue and gold one lf? m ' xv, 4 n A v 1 . S . ' S . c ' ' f 1: s The hrst scene has to do with registration, meeting Mr. Aylard and finding the ' ' ' c , ' ' J. cE.' . -.JN . 1913. . ' . . . S, .. .S . . ' s ' E .. ' ' . - i Y s. SCENE. III SAME AS II The last scene of Act I deals wIth eJtamInatIon week the last week of the school year As the scholars are all exceedmgly brllllant only a xery few haxe to take the finals and most of the puplls pass on to the Mam Burldlng ACT II Characters Laurence Sebrmg presldent Mlss Dessalnt chaperone Thomas C,raInIng orator The part of Laurence Qebrlnv should be taker by a tall blond xouth who 15 very dlgnlhed He we rs nose gla ses MISQ Dessalnt need not be descrlheo we all lcnow her so well Thomas Gramlng IS a short lad but he has a large strong vorce SCLINE I PLACE HIGH SCHOOL TIME 1913 ThlS scene tells of a very Interestlng Declamatlon Contest held In the audltorrum The second prIze IS awarded Thomas Cramlng a l9l6Ite AC Ill Characters Carman Freyschlag Carman Freyschlag IS a young man who IS rather dark and has pIercIng fray eyes and a pleasant cheerful face SCFNFI PLAVE HIGH SCHOOL TIME 1914 The theme of thIs scene 19 the Hallowe en party glven In the gvm a great socIal success Several bovs were trIed TCI fusslnfv but acqultted 'SLFNE ll PLACE HIGH scIIooI. TIME 1915 The basketball team whose NICTOTIES are told In thIs scene IS a very good team as shown by the fact that they obtaln the champronshlp for the Interclass games malung class 1916 famous SCENE Ill SAME AS II The play glven by the class and descrlbed IH thls scene IS one of the best comedles ever presented under Hlgh School ausprces Irrespectne of class as the papers say It IS entItled Bachelor Hall and the prmcrpal parts are tal-:en by Myrtle Cunnlngham and Carman Freyschlag Other parts are taken by Lols Hunt Zola lVlc Phetr dge Roselle Cralg and ohn Bassett Raymond Clsney LOUIS lVlartIn PhIlIp Frantz Barton Hoag Charles Abrams and Roy Haman It IS not only a success as far as a crowd goes but also hnancrally SCENE IX SAME AS II The grand frnale of the unnor year IS the unIor Semor receptIon gnen May twenty elghth at the Alamo The dlnlng room IS tastefully decorated In blue and whlte and the ballroom wlth apple boughs and blossoms and butterflles As no danclng IS allowed a short program IS grxen by the quartet and also a farce by the UHIOYS Then games are started the object of YNl'llCl'l IS to get the most POIDIS In the shortest tlme PTIZCS are awarded and then eat are serv d Punch also IS serwed the latter part of the exenlng II , , v , , . 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I , fn ACT IV Characters Phrllp Frantz pre Ident Beulah Haun Hee presrdent Phrl Frantz IS a tall box mth soft brown es es brown halr and a jolly smIle Beulah Haun Is a hort xounv lady mth a smllmz face She wears a dramond on her left hand SCENE I PLACE HIGH SCHOOL TIVIE 1919 Phll Frantz IS the leadrng Character In thIs scene He leads the Class bravely and leads It to uctorx Beulah Haun mth hrs help plans a hamburver sale whrch nets the Class several dollar FX IHIIIII PR-KNFI LXRNIXN PRFXSLHI -XC Iresrrlent I'Irst Semester lresrmlerrt Second Semester SCENE ll SAME AQ 1 It IS related that a get acquarnted party IS grven In the gymnaslum It BVI dently brmgs the deslred result for now most every Senror knows every other one And It IS related that a great deal of fun IS enyoyed SCENE III PLACE HIGH SCHOOL TIME 1916 l'he plantmg of trees IS the program for the twentleth of December when trees donated by the Class are planted In the grounds surroundmg the bUllCllI'lgS SCENE IX SAME AS Ill Character Carman Freyschlag The Senlor play IS the Tamlng of the Shrew by Shakespeare It must be the best ever as me have so many members of the Class who have marked hIstrIonIc talent So endeth the Class of 1916 urth a Hourrsh and Hare of trumpets 1 Q ' ' H. .' - - v. , . 4 ' ' V ' . - s v' 1, 'I . H g . ' ' . D. X 1 ' t 1 ' 417 K A fn. ' X -' .Let , f ' I W , -,Qtr ,y f 1 -wr' gt 1 N, K ., ,.'5 , X fy lr Qllan-1 Ilnvm N I ANR OI U 1 s a mntout cle Nuc 1 dm uns 1 HIC noble and me 4 map 1 ve Juit do out eel lhcx all ulll come tlue Qometxme hc ual me haxe Qpc-nt mth out :oo Pcxhap thex haxe hoxsn jul a Ueam l-llC l1E1PI3lIlCQQ lxl1OXKl1 IH Olll CllC1m lhe teachers xxho always haxe helped NX ho gaxe of than ltnouleclve the he t Hue taught not alone alaout lmoolc ut you ut muQt meet llle Q great te t te Qpmt twat nee Ill the c a Of lox altx honor and truth X e ll carrx lt out to the X ollcl And of 1lS great xalue gne ploof X tus of u x 111 malte our mar e not cl su bx then ltnoxs our name But aluaw remembel thts truth Oul honot IQ lnghen than lamp VIARIHA TLCMQR C. H. CQ .iq 9 I 'to lin sure that ve ll lz 'X ' l' ants. . QI -1-1 .- .S 4 . f g P-tl sjt ' ', -b.. '1' -S - Q . e f -1 ts, ' s H' ' 5 ' ' s bl Ol' how we may win our last goal, n 1 , ' 1 -. S. Tl l t ,' Iss, I 1 . g xx , k, 'nt V -1 Il , ' - , Gllami lirnpherg TIME I9-40 Pl ACE At the De Flon Tea Garden Parx France CE.nter Myrtle Cunmngham y ho 14 ushered by Dewey De Flon to a table near a XXlTlClOSN oyerlookmg the ground of the famous resort A he eats herself at the tea table he not1ces the famlllar face of the manager Wlth a YOICC of cur1o 1ty she 1nqu1re lf he 1 the Dewey De Flon who attended C S H S Dewey De Flon X and you are Myrtle Cunnmgham who wrote the cla s propl ecy w1th ames Peck3 M C Yes but I hayent seen h1m for more than two year D D He 1 to be here th1s eyenmg M C Why 1sn t that he comlng 1n now 3 D D Yes the tall blond man rn the rear ames Peck and the manager shake hands and the former 1 u he1ed to the tea table at whlch Myrtle Cunnmgham IS seated D D MISS Cunn1n ham let me mtro 'VI C Why I dont belleye we need an mtroductnon P Seatm h1mself How do you happen to be IH Europe at th1s t1me3 M C I am st1ll w1th H1lda Kersten y ho for the last ten years has be n t1ayel1n around the world for her health trymg to TCCOYCI from the terrlble hock she recelyed last Leap year when she a kecl Baron de Harold Hawks to be hers and he P They a e ohn Bassett and Armm Barney who haye Just been paroled from the federal pemntentrarv at FOll Leayenworth Kan as for boot leggln M C Armm Barney ' why weren t he and Sam Knowles on the Leyer board3 Why where IS Sam3 J P Why Sam I9 chyorced M C Why l dld not eyen know he was mar11ed Lat I heard of h11n he wa tuclymg to be a Doctor P He d1d but soon gaye that up to be a Jamtor 1n an apartment house run by Ramona Carr1ck and Bessle Anderson for Bachelor glrls M C Why Ramona CaYY1Ck was a good frrend of Harrlette Avlard What became of her3 P Why Henrletta Raaf Ulla Seldomrldge and she are bareback rlders 1n the Hoag Hayden Clrcus Barton Hoag and ack Hayden bought out the Sells Floto Company durlng llS last tour 1n Colorado Sprlng nye years ago M C Oh' lS that 05 Why I heard that Blll Dllts w as a stron man 1n the ame crrcus P Yes he IS 1n the ame CIYCU and al o Van K1rk Buchanan IS the l1v1n5 skeleton and Lloyd Bender 15 the Elephant keeper M C How do you happen to know of th1 3 P Why I had char e of the CIICUS tram when lt was trayelmg over the New X ork Central I haye been oyer here for a year new lookmg over the d1fferent a1lroad systems for the company Only yesterday I sent 1n an order for two new hot a1r 3 l I r - . - , As, . iv I X- I. iv v v ' ' ' s . s s s I , S . .. U , V . S. v -r -1 res, iv '- V n - S , . . .l , ' v -' -. Y U , I ' ' . .T , - Q . . 9' ., - . U ' ' 'F S ' . 'y u W- . . g 5 . -- 1 . .- , . l .? ' .' ' , V V 6 . v A g , A , . v . D S . W Y 5 Y accepted her. But tell me, who were those men who came in with yOll. ' ' M . . V , S , - ' . v Q - , v v Q Y D - . .T , '. . ' . ' s s . v, ' 7 . ' . 3-1 , . ' l l J . - l J - . . . . S , ' g s ' . J. .1 ' . . S . 3 S . . . . H . .i ' ' 45, ' ' I . ' , Y . . . . ' , . Y A v v 1 . , , 4 5. engrnes and found to mv surprr e that Gerald August and Vrctor Wallrn are the owner of the hot a r factorre wl rch are the largest rn the Lnrtecl State M C Oh' 3 I heard hat Roselle Crarg has found her hearts de rre rn Vrctor Wallrn P H es and that rsnt all he has made her hrs head aleslady M C Have you heard about Carman Freyschlag who was Vrctors bet frrend3 P 'No I havent heard of hrm rnce l9l6 when we graduated from H M C Carman Freyschlag ran for presrdent of the Unrted States three trme but had Bryan s luck He w as presrdent of the class tw rce but found that the govern ment w as run on a drfferent basrs than were Hrgh School classes P Oh' Who was that grrl who trr d to go wrth hrm5 M C Oh' rt was Rhea Drveley Havent vou heard of her3 P No I have no M C When last heard of she was playrng the leadrng role rn that great suc cess No One Loves a Flrrt whrch rar for IO years at Monument Colorado P Well of all thrngs' I thought her ambrtrons were hrgher than Monu ment Speakrng of hrgh ambtrons Beulah Haun has reached hers rn her contented nrarrred lrfe school3 P Oh' that was Olga Brown and last month she recelved her decree of separatron from Robert Sweeney M C Werent there several Robert rn our class5 P Yes there were Robert Arthur and Robert WrlHey M C Oh yes I remember hndrng Robert Wllhey and Robert Arthur rn the Kansas state penrtentrary where they are servmg a sentence for practrcmg brgamy P Do you remember Frank Bufhngton3 He was one of the hrst subject Brll McKenna had M C What r Brll McKenna do1ng3 J P Why he rs one of the leadrng undertakers rn Eastonvrlle M C Oh yes the funerals ot Norval Anderson and Grace Brschof were held at hrs undertalcrn establrshment P But what was the causes of therr deaths3 M C I heard that Elbert Clark ran over them rn one of hrs Marathon race and mangled them to death Who w as that other runner ames3 Why that was Brll Lewrs M C Wlrat became of hrm3 P Whv he rs rn the rnsane svlum rn Pew town where he fondlv rmagrne that he rs a great pealcer M C forckrng up the Colorado Sprrngs Lever whrch rs the succes or ot the old H h chool Lever reads Thomas Dean now own one of the lar et caIt'e ranchc rn the world l our l'au t r now the leadrng hor e doctor rn Fountarn 4 f A s, 'r ' ' ' s. . .- . 'es, t ' sl' ' J. .- ' , ' ' 3 . ' s '. J. .-l ' , ' ' ' s' ' ' C. S. . S. J. .- , r. , .. t - ,H V - I y . M. C.-Oh! who was that other girrl who got married soon after leaving high . .- ' s ' . ' iq , I , A . U . . J. .- . ' s . . 'Z . - . ' h s . 57 5 . - J k , , 5 . g S I . 's Q s 's ' ' A s ' I . Paul Hammer now own a larve hunurer concern Flynn Dxckn on and Thoma Granxn are now pol ce r porter at l'ounta1n Colorado ule Benbow 1 now the leadmv plumber ln th city Colorado Qprmg Lucy Berry Gladys Lender and Ware Bond were happrly marrled lat Sun day nlght to three of the Hugh Dchool prote sor Rex Brown rs recoxermg from a yen sex re attack ol rn anrty whrch was cau ed br hr belreung that he w as the brl hte t p r on rn Colorado Clarence Hemenway IQ now a wa ser champion bllll d player Grace Dans rs now a Red Cro s 'rurs ln the French army artha fucker x ho for ten ycar was a wash woman has lately decided tc become a ballet dancer Marv Davrs ls the leadm sale lady for Colgates prcklc remover and tooth past lom lVlcCallery rs her as lstant Helen Scott and Gladys liulkerson arc mrsslonarres rn Srberla Lawrence Cowen IS now the leading florrst rn the CIIV Norene Burch and Ora Clow have the largest onlon farm ln the world 60 mules east of here Luclle Crawford rs the leading woman dispatch nder for the French army Holden PhllllpS w ho for the last ten years has been runnmg a matrrmonlal bureau has left on the steamshlp Denver lor Turkey where he hopes to fund a wife He has had many drsappolntments rn marriage and he has been engaged seven tlmes M C laylng down the paper and looklng up He certainly was a heart breaker w asn t he3 P Yes Xou remember he went wlth Beth Thomas Prudence Smton Marlon Wllbur Esther Hathaway nd Fern Taylor all of whom haye lately jomed the Broadway chorus M C Do you know the Rev Arthur Wood5 P Yes l read of hrs holding a trlple weddlng last week M C Any one we know 5 P All of them Allen Thompson and Ruth White Henry Wil on and ourse Freld and Phll Frantz and Eva Savlllc M C That s mterestlng Isnt lt3 My we had a very large class dldnt we3 I wrsh we could thmk of some more of them P I was readmg the Missionary Herald the other day whrch rs pub lrshed by Lester Goodwm and Raymond Maddocks and I was qu te astom hed when I read that Laura Gram Florence Gilman Harrret Garstln Alice Franklin lrma Fowler Grace Gregory and Lrlhan Nlfong had gone to Ramona as mrssronarles M C Yes and drd you know that Allce Fox and Demma Putnam are run nlng a settlement house IH the slums of Green Mountain Falls and that Lettre Franklin and Murlel Hass are running one at Cry stola3 ,I P I heard that Leon Goldsmith Harvey Groth and Clarence ohnson hayc become electrical engineers and are golng to China to work M C If they go to northern Chrca perhaps they wlll meet Zola Macplretrtdve Helen Leberman May Mayers Pearl Mayfield and Beulah Robinson who for ten vears have been nurslng rn one of the large hosprtals r ' ' s D r ' r . 4' 1 s . s . g ' 1 e s , J s ' s ' ts ' Q ., sl. D ' ' .1 1 ', I-. X 1 . 2 I' ' . . sc S. U' s ' ' - g. s e s . . 1 - , s-- ar v . ' ., ' s, r '2 '. M , v s ' s ' ' . ' , if '. ' g s ' kr . , e. ' s. . . , . . . , , . . . , . . . I ' X- ' ' 1 - . 1 Y ' , , . . ' 11 ,,, v V J - ' A S l. , ' . 1 ol , 9 - ' .' . v 3 If- - , a I V I 5 ' . .i , ' - ' . . .- . ' J V . .i ' rv ' lf . ' - -I P I met Mary Kathryn Hayden on the streets ol London last year and asked her what she was domg now and she told me the startlmg news that Eleanor Ormes Margaret Paige and herself were runmng a beauty parlor there M C That rs not half so startling as ohn ackson s bemg owner of the Standard O11 company P Well that IS news' I wonder rf you haxe heard that Bruce Hayes the world s greatest actor wxth Lols Hunt as leadrng lady are to play here ton1ght5 M C No I hadnt What rs the play? Oh yes I remember reading about t It ns a very heasy tragedy w rltten bv Lours Martin In the cast are some other old classmates You remember Grace Van Wlnkle Ixatheryn Potter ewell Newburn and Ernest Norris dont you? They have quite promment parts P I wonder what Carl and Pearce Moore are dorng now3 M C I read rn an Oklahoma paper five years ago that they were two of the wealthiest farmers there and had done much to better their locallty P Glen Mercer used to play with them when they were llttle boys I heard that he was ambassador to Slam four years ago M C That remmds me that ses eral of the boys have been ambassadors haven t they3 There were Russell Nunn Dave Magee Albert MacKenz1e Harold Llebertholl ohn Husmg and Francrs Hurmg P Our class had a great many brrlllant people m lt Frances Curtrs has become a great noxelrst Rowland Robmson was secretary of state for erght years Harland fucker was a Henry Clay the second Gladys Dlllmgham has written sexeral M C Weren t you amused when you heard whom Charles Flynn marr1ed5 P I drdnt know he was marrled M C He marrred Martha Glvens P I read the other day that Gratla Dodds w as to be marrled to a Baron next month M C I wonder w hat poor Annxs Keener wnll do then P The article mentioned her also saylng that she expected to make her home wrth Gratxa because not even marnage should separate them M C I was YlSllll'lg ln Columbra Umverslty three years ago and I found a great manv of our class teaching there Roy Homan and Frank ohnson were teach mg English Harry Groeneman was teaching Latm and Marguerrte Hull was teaching begmnlng algebra P Wasnt rl too bad that Alrrck ohnson w as driven msane by Gratxx s cruel treatment3 M C Xes xt certamly was I remember seemg somethmg about a ohnson w hen I was readmg that paper opens the paper and readsl The Misses Helen ohn son Mary and Wxlla Stewart Grace Scheff Bermce Saulman Absolutely only Hugh class Women s Haberdashery ln the Clty ol Pans P That IS nearly as bad as Rosa Schwartz Hazel Renter Ruth Phelps and Ruth Oxerton runnmg a barber shop rn Mexrco Cnty M C Well I certamly nexer expected those glrls to do that any more than 56 - -- ' ' I I ' ' J. .- , ' ' . ' ' f ' , - ' , ' . I J. .- ' ' ' , world-read essays and Charles Flynn has become United States' greatest cartoonist. J. .- ' ' ' ' . J. .- ' ' . , f . 1 ' ' .I v .. J. D- , . . J V . . .5 , . . N ' c , z J , for Clata Wlnche ter to publxsh the Denyer I ost a paper mth a heart and sou bamuel XX asser tron 1 adsertlsrnv edrtor and Fred Nas our ts manager P I came oyer here thus afternoon ln an an hlp and u hom do you thmk ua runnrng M C It must naye been Irylnv Sylyester P 'No but he has made seyeral It xy as Phllllp Cofhn M C That IS yery mtere tmg I was on a tram the other day and uhom hould I hnd my yyaltress to be but lone Squ re We Got to tallung about our school days and she told me that Raymond Safronek and Lala Elllott ucre the cooks ln that tram and that Wllllam Honeyman was the conductor J P I went lnto a restaurant thls mornin for breakfast and as I xx ent to pay my brll I found that PflSCllla Xllchol on xx as cashler l asked her who owned the place and she sand that Frances McConnell and Mar ret Horn drd M C What became of Carl L1nde1holm3 P He Fred WHISS and George Roesch were sent to Mexrco to put doun the rebelllon M C Oh yes I remember readmv that Ednah Nelson Sara Wllks Mrldr cl X ermazen ennle lqaylor and Effie Ross xx ent as Red Cross nurses last year3 M C That remlnds me of the Hamburg Sanclmches that Weill Wendell p tts up m hrs shop P In as rn there the other day and yy ho should I find but Mrlla Orengrad lu M C What IS he doing now 3 P He Edxym Trtus and Verne Shaw are runnmg a shoe factory M C I have heard that Robert Howes was the head Jamtor m dear old S H P Yes and Harold S6315 Edna Schwartzstrauber and Allle Ellrthorpe were his assrstant Jamtors M C What became of ames Thornton Lynn Taylor Came McRae Bessre Hall and Madge Fox3 P Vlfhy l heard that ames Thornton marrled Madge Fox and l ynn lmaylor marrred Bessie Hall M C Oh yes ames Thornton was sent as ambassador to Liberia an Lynn Taylor charge des aflalrs Of course they toolc therr uryes mth them and a o Came McRae as housekeeper P I read ln thrs mormng s paper that Frank Parker rs to play rn a new game thus afternoon It ls his own myentlon M C What rs the name of 1t5 P I cannot remember exactlv Let us go to the game and then we can fmd out more defrmtely about rt ames Peck and Myrtle Cunnlngham rlse from the table plClC up their wraps and leaye the resort Walklng to an automobrle they are drlyen to the game l Voices che away D , A S , V J '. Q In . ' ir? J. , . - ' . ' ' I . A . M- , ' , ' D ' , ' , ' e J. P.-Did you know that Jay Jones and Henry Koerner bought out Hennes's C. . . S. J. 0- J ' , 4, ' if . . , . ,. V '. ,ls J. .- . . . , . -V . V . cr ' ' , ' ' ' L. C ' A ' -P Qllzuw H3111 lxnois ye all men by these presents that the class of One Thousand Nine Hun dred and Sixteen an irresponsible corporation of C S H S City of Colorado Springs County of El Paso btate of Colorado U Q A being of wandering and feeble mind and being so irretriesably incapacitated that me fear our sad end is near do herebv make declare and publish this our last will and testament as folloiss I We give devise and bequeath to our obnoxious opinionated obstreperous obst nate and obdurate rising rival the class of One Thousand Nine Hundred and Seven teen all our property real and personal fictitious and abstract isherever it may be at the time of our demise which property is listed as follows l-he great and responsible privilege of bearing for not less than one nor more than three years the dignified elew ating and exaltinv title of Senior and each and everv privilege which accompanies the above title as hereinafter enumerated I The right to seek possess and hold that boundless and inspiring knowledge and wisdom which every class must obtain before venturing forth from this institution of learning which knowledge and wisdom shall make members ot said class bright and shining stars of thought fully prepared to do battle with the cold cold w orld an education which tis said is not complete til you sell something by inducing enticing or prevailing upon innocent Freshmen to purchase for a stand and sub stantial recompense any of the following articles to wit Auditorium tickets Song books Elevator coupons H S Dance tickets Senior privileges The task of seeing that silence shall reign supreme and a general studious atmosphere shall ever be prevalent throughout this institution of learning at all times 4 The task of setting a good example by which your younger brothers eighteen and nneteen may profit by supporting all school activities of whatever nature and lending your able assistance to your worthy superintendent principal and faculty in making C S H S a better and broader institution of learning as a class of your pep is wont to do II We give devise and bequeath to our beloved benefactors Superintendent R C Hill Principal H A Nye and Faculty Supervisor Markj Sweeney to whom much of the credit for our success is due our hearty appreciation of their many services rendered in our behalf III We gne dense and bequeath to the members of the faculty who haxe so carefully reared us from intellectual infancy to approaching maturity our smcere thank lor their constant efforts C CZ, The privilege of securing substantial financial assistance in gaining ca, . . . 1 fb? - CCD ' - fd, . . ' . fe, . . . . 63, . . . 6 D . . IV. We hereby appoint Stonewall jackson Brown, the admnlstrator of this our Last wlill and Testament. fn Witness Whcrcof, we haxe hereunder set our hand and seal, this frrst day ol lune A D One Thousand Nine Hundred and Fifteen. THE CLASS OF ONE THOLSAND NINE HLNIDRED SIXIEEN V B WALLIN Attornev al Lanz Srgnecl and sub crlhed hx the sand testator Class of l9l6 rn the presence of us who at the requet of and rn the presence of Sald testator do slgn the sald ssrll a atte Img wx ltnesses Witnesses FAI IH HOPE CHARI1 H :::lr: J ,fi ' I , . . . . . . I . W . , . Y . . . . L 1 . . . . S . J . , ' . ' , s ' ' , ' ' s ' S I 'D . . . , I . . s . l r EQQEQIII, 13 ' I-' 1 'sims - 'V . 4' .,,,,.1.is' 5 i- I -1 Y- V- 1 '7i ' , E ,, E, V .-1' ' A ' ' ' ' r ef xyfx f f 1 I ff L XX Ya! 4j - 'EX u 5 I V , f 1 0 My NV 3, ' W fl! m, If X lg, 1 -E5 W iS ' f'?i W7 N R S if f! fqI fcntl I QU. f' !,!,f f' 1' HX MI! we Q.. Qt -. E' I ',f,4-32 151 vs, AJ 6,1 .fr fr .u- 'T' V I 4 9 up Jlumnr Qllaaz tgwtnrg In nts hrst year the class of l9l 7 was drvrded part belng at the Annex and part at the Mann Burldrng but rn nts second year the class started out as a compact organl zatron with Meldon ohnson as the first presrdent Paul Clark was elected for the second half and under hrs leadership the class had a splendld representatron around the school The class began 1ts Jumor year ruth mtense feelmg of the responslbllrty whlch rt had to bear durrng the year Mackay Solenberger was elected as the frrst junior pres: dent Unfortunately he was unable to hnrsh the term To succeed Mackay the class elected Hugh Flaherty who farthfullv hlled hrs office Durmg the football season the umors made a splendid shourng havmg seven T CII I I -XIII-R P-XLI D-XXIH of therr number on the regular team It was thru the unceasmg and tireless efforts of these umors that the Colorado Sprrngs Hrgh School was represented by the best team rn the state Paul Dans was elected to full the presrdent s office for the mrdyear term At this trme the question of class prns vsas brought up Committees were appointed to look after thus and rn a very short trme the umors were wearrng the classrest plns rn school The basket ball team was composed chrefly of umors who arded greatly ln xsrnnrng the state champronshrp The next rmportant thmg sxhrch took the support of the entrre class was the ,rumor farce The play A Rrval by Request had an all star cast whrch played to a record breakrng audrence The members of the cast were Mary Lawton Paul Clark Francrs Flora Paul Dans Merle ones Lucrnda Schutt Esther Weldenhermer kenneth Geddes Avrs Hoon Huntrngton Wandell and Fred Brshof The real purpose of the farce was to rarse money for the unror Senror recept on The returns were so gratrfvrng that the best receptron ever grven rs assured 63 Q . 0 . 9 V V y - , ' J - ' - . . ' . .. , . y . -, u . J . ' . ' X . ll' ' at . l HI' Z J ,. I TY 4 ' 4 A ' Q President First Semester President Second Semester . . , . ' J ' . . , - .. - H - ' I Y - 1 - . : , , , - V . -I . - . I v 1-IRSTIRIIP PILFKRF laken by Harold Haul-.cs rw S f ww J X Mx yr li ,W X fm n It Q f 1. A ilk, X if f ,, ' f J fx N XXX ' if Vx , , M S W 'W W 'W' , IJTW M ' X M -W wg, v 22 -Q Y 1 5 x L- Z- :ff i xgifn fi X 1 l!7l77vn Y TEEN 'xx fga 5 5 I I i .7 . . V ' Q 'X-. Hx if A 531 .5154 WH 3 fy . J . Y 5 1 iv.: 'xp -,2 yy A-IJ., .f 'J QIHTUYU nf the Svnphnmnrra It was mth mmgled emotxons that about two hundred ewenty fue freshmen en tered the High School September l9I4 We had heard marvelous stones concerning the treatment of the freshres by the upper classmen We had all been warned by our fond mothers and older sister and brothers not to buy season llClC6lS to the aud IDVCSI ln sono' books or rnqulre concerning the location of the elevator But our feelmgs underwent a delrghtful change when we learned that the school board antlcrpatmg the adxent of thrs most wonderful class had bullt the annex and manual tralnmg burldmg For our outsrde pleasure they had provided tennrs courts which by the way are among the best ln thus clty Do you wonder that we resolved to become the best class that has ever left our Hugh School3 ln future years when the history of the Colorado Springs Hlgh School IS written this class null undoubtedly hold the conspicuous place And why shouldnt t3 For what class can boast of a member with more executlve abrllty than our presx IX-KN I-XRR RIBQPI CI -KRk Q I rs 1 lent se-con l Serne ter ent Russell Clark5 or flner rntellect than Hazel Park and Vaughn Sandholtz or sweeter dlspostlon than Ruth Rlttleman more grace than Carolyn Long or Serena Mc Intosh more pep than Robert Cusrck or more beauty than Elise Morath3 Of course there are scores of others equally dlstrngulshed but space does not permrt our mentlonmg them Who knows but that m the commg years some member of the class of I8 mav become the president of our country fperhaps by that trme women may be allowed to hold that offrce During our freshman year we enyoyed many soclal actrvrtles and as sophomores ue had a hxke and planned a skatmg party Thus was abandoned ln favor of a trm 6 l O i :A I I v v- V 1 S v - I - , - V - - -- - U H , or , O I . ! I Q 1 . , -. ' - I . . . , - - . ' ' , . . . . . , . . 1 s '. .' '. H- 1. .A Y Pr 'side-nt Fir-t Sn-rue-ter ' '-'I -' f T N d , . : 1 2 ' Q ' v n . . r . , - . l I . Y . . . . . v s 'T to the movles on the lmtor Benefit Day umors take notlce Remember this please when we have our farce next year Our basketball team has been a winner slnce nts organlzatlon defeatmg the sophomores last year and becomlng champlons of the whole school this year The Archean SOClCty was organized for freshmen and under the supervlslon of Mr Keyte we had many pleasant trlps ln the mountalns We gamed much useful mformatlon thereby We as a class have stood hrgh on the honor roll sux of our number takxnv hrgh honors and thrrteen honors Many whose names are on the roll published monthly In the Lever are sophomores It IS sard history repeats itself but rt IS a matter of doubt whether such a class as that of t9l8 can ever be duplicated 'WSHEWSGPKI Tva3 ,-Alf 5 U - as nj - - n - - . , . , -7 Y Y . , . . , - . 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X A V , 'gr f '-fir lg! s -t PQ QW Se.- upg s :Us ' E, f , 'xx If X filifnnm ifreahmam Gllaaz Quatnrg Although the hrstory of the Freshman class IS not xerw extensne lt ls nexerthele Important Fl ne class entered Hrgh School ln September and ss as sald to be a large or Doon after entermg me organized ns th Pauline C-hens as the president fhe class had a hlke to Brum Inn and lt gate to all who attended a rouslng good time Durmg the semester the freshres supported the football games with great enthusrasm At the begmnnng of the next semester me reorganized and Basil Crelghton ma elected president This semester brought many neu freshles and we welcomed them bx ffmng a reception sshnch was uell attended and an enjoyable time was experlenced bs Ire tclent Prr tsc-me t e I en eine all who partlclpated Alter the baslcetball season was over the gurls of the wartou classes organized Indoor baseball teams and nom came the trme for the freshles to shine ln C S H S We played the sophomores and won by a score of Z9 to I Xve then play ed the umors but owmg to a stronger opposmg team me were beaten bv a small score Our team drd hoxsexer as xx ell as could be expected We hate a good start to make our class the pepplest class that ever went through hugh school as ue have the reputatton ot being the pepplest class m school now 1 u - . l D ' 1 . . V 'V 1' A., S .A - is . Y, . . . ' ' VS. v ' . .I . . , . N I s ' y A - V N . . ' . , -. 5 ' v . v v I v I . - 4. Q 4 F, f X f 5 ' Q l :gs , J X 1 - J I . A ' sn PAI'I.IXE IZIYICNS NASH, CRI-IIl3II'l'4rX ' C S .' 's rr Pr s'ml t St-vuml S stew' 1 . 1 - ' ' - ' f ' Q U ' v . I . D J , .' ' , . . 1, Q . U V ' I , ' I V v U 5 ' . . I T I N ond PII I I1 1 11111-:P -21111111 duh 11111111 6111111111-.1 WORN POI 'VI LLII XL lx wx mx 'Noun x C lwxxl 1 1 , 'Y a 4- A n Z y I ' ' :. K - f'1'7'r ljlilb llil,l-Nl,'- !'.Af1l.lF .11 ' -'zu P1-11' 3 KI, 1 'mx l!1fnm'11I1If ,Vuniirm DLLL A1AIlG.AIiI.l C'c1L1,:xf 1' in Phu l71z,x.' Alf xox .Nuff Hd 131:11 A v' A I, i '- , 1 ! LITERARY EEE 91112 Nnnunv PR xxx lows ox fust PII What nmde me pau ef Vvluai CII J A deal a n II Vi In dld I pau e3 VI In gentlx In O Cl the e uch lmple Ihmg a I make xepx X n OI yox ll mr Q 7 Q I . 1 'A. J ' JZC. 'I ' s Q ' 'd As I was passing Iyl A grassy IQHOII. two mossy rocks Cut A gai st me sky. D' I s . 'I D' V' sig ' ' s s 5' ' s As it? is sked. ' ' Ij, sv sc In ' -' A I ings. iliaphael TH ELMA EAGLES Ftrs! Prrze Raphael w as a Junk man and rf ever a man was put rn the wrong place rn thrs lrfe that man was Raphael Not even hrs name was approprrate hrs drsposrtron htted hrs name but hrs physrognomy frtted nerther hrs name nor hrs drsposrtron nor hrs occu patron But berng a happy sort of man and not knowrng any other lrfe he was as well surted wrth hrs armless journeyrng hrther and yon about the countrv as rf he had been the regular sort of Junk man Thrs he newer could be for he had an rmagrnatron and whoever heard of Junk and rmagrnatron travelrng together wrth any great degree of Ht ness3 Also he was romantrc and rf anyone can reasonably assocrate trn cans and beer bottles wrth romance none such has ever been found Besrdes all thrs he was one of these tall dark men who rnvarrably play the bold bad vrllarn rn melodramas and possessed a frerce black beard whrch made trmrd housewrves shrver and often made them sell hrm thrngs they had meant to keep for another day rn therr fear lest he slrce off therr heads wrth the knrfe he carrred rn hrs belt Hrs attrre qurte fitted thrs brrgandr h arr of hrs for wrth all hrs natron s love of brrght colors and ornaments he wore a flamrng red shrrt and a belt or rather sash of many colors and huge earrrngs of purest brass But for all thrs he could not have harmed the smallest thrng on God s earth wrllrngly and one day when hrs cart ran over he went away dug a grave over whrch he placed hrs most cherrshed possessron a small prece of stone from the hrllsrde near hrs faraway Italran home He was always lookrng for adventures was Raphael and rt nearly broke hrs heart because the pretty grrls to whom he nodded and smrled rn every vrllage always shrank back rn terror from hrs brrgandrsh look I forgot to say that Raphael was frfty years old and had a perfect rrght to smrle at pretty grrls but as he looked no more than thrrty he was often mrsunderstood One day Raphael had a really truly adventure and lrke most adventures rt began rather abruptly He was drrvrng along a hot dusty country road s rshrng he were somewhere else and he saw a grrl a red harred grrl burst out of a thrcket and run toward hrm She was a very red headed grrl and she was not beautrful rn the least degree and she ran stumblrngly lrka one a cow as Raphael sard to hrmself But when she neared hrm he forgot to crrtrcrze her method of gettrng over the ground and gasped rn amazement One srde of her face was covered wrth glrstenrng whrte parnt even her eye browns and lashes she resembled nothrng so much as a clown rn a crrcus--yet she was gasprng rn terror and was screamrng lrttle half sobbrng screams to herself Raphael was a chrvalrous Junk man and he Jerked hrs old horse to a standstrll rnstantly The grrl rushed up to hrm wrth her eyes wrde wrth terror and srmply screamed trll Raphael was nearly deafened Wrth onlv the thought of stopprng that horrrble norse he clam bered down and lard a hand over the grrl s wrde open mouth An rmmedrate cessatron 75 oo ' Y' 7' Q ' . 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I I I I 9 D ' 5 V a small kitten in a country road, he sat down and wept over the tiny body, and before v v . , Y , I I I U V I ' s . - u - , , av - ' . 1 , ' of the screams ensued succeeded by muffled gurgles As the grrl found her mouth closed so trghtly that she could not by that medrum express her overwhelmrng terror she twrsted and struggled rn Raphael s grasp trll he could scarcely hold her and frnally clutched hrs arms wrth a grasp that threatened to sever them from hrs body Raphael was perplexed he was more than that he was absolutely at a loss He hastrly thought over all the adventures he had read but none of them could help hrm as to what should be done wrth red headed grrls half drowned rn whrte parnt who came tearrng out of th ckets and screamed untrl he must use force to obtam peace N he must evrdently find a way out hrmself The sleepy horse now took a hand and moved on down the road a few rods to reach a more edrble patch of grass Ha' quoth Raphael the good horse knows' She must go on the cart wrth me untrl we shall reach some place where she wrll not scream So he lrfted the strll gurglrng grrl to the seat and then clambered up hrmself Then came the questron of how to drrve and keep the grrl from screamrng at the same trme Thrs obstacle he overcame by puttrng an arm around her neck and thus mufllrng the screams from the other srde altho thrs necessrtated the rubbrng of a great amount of parnt on Raphael s red shrrtsleeve However they managed qurte comfortably rn thrs way and on they went untrl they approached a trny vrllage At srght of rt the red headed grrl gurgled louder than ever even a scream or two escaped so Raphael whrpped up the old horse and they went on at qurte a decent pace thru the mam street of the town and out on the other srde A they went he was vaguely conscrous that they were creatrng a vast amount of excrte ment but he was too much occupred to pay much attentron As they reached the out skrrts of the tovsn the screams and gurgles began to subsrde and soon stopped alto gether Then Raphael stopped hrs horse and by hrs rnqurrrng expressron showed that he evrdently expected an explanatron It was not long rn comrng My granddad he went off hrs nut today'-' I guess O oh why just looky what he drd rndrcatrng the whrte parnt on her face I was jest srngrn round as pleasant and here he come a rantrn rn wrth the parnt brush he was parntrn th house wrth and most nrgh krlled me wrth rt Dont you thrnk he musta been crazy3 Say dont you3 Raphael prrvatelx thought that her grinclffather had a xery valrd excuse rf h r srngrng was anythrng lrke her screamrng but berng as I have sard a very polrte gentle man he merely sard soothrngly Yes yes no doubt He must have fallen off the nut as you say Or why should he so drsflgure a so beautrful face as yours3 Yes3 And he smrled a brrllrant smrle that seemed all flashrng teeth But now came the questron of xx hat to do wrth her now that thrngs had reached thrs pornt He knew she would hardly ssrsh to be left here rn the mrddle of the road and she would be not less unwrllrng to go back to her cholerrc grandfather he could not take her wrth hrm what could he do mth her3 When he broached the subject to her she merely settled herself more flrmly on the seat and announced that she drdnt care where she ment just so he drdn t take her back to her granddad As he mulled oxer the questron he notrcecl an automobrle comrng from the drrec I i , . . , . , , l . , - . . ' ' r ' . og il ,Y ll ' . , . - ' n . , . J , . . , ' : : ' . . . 5. l S , - . V . 1 They ain't no crazy men comin', is they? she murmured apprehensively. .. . . 1 - f ' T v .,, . . . . . ,, . . ., . , . . . . . , , . . . . . , . , ,. . . , . . j ,, . K. 1, f ' ' e - l s a ' . . - . . ,, . . . Y . V V. V . - . . . , 'r tron of the wrllage they had Just left As old Dobbrn was not especrallv fond of auto mobrles Raphael consrdered rt the best polrcy to get out of the road and leave free passage to the car But before he could accomplrsh hrs purpose the car rushed up at which approach Dobbrn promptly stood upon hrs hand legs and stopped pantrng besrde the cart As rt stopped out tumbled half a dozen brass buttoned officers of the law and a rotund red faced whrte harred old man bearrng on hrs blue os eralls varrous splashes of whrte parnt At srght of hrm the red headed grrl began her terrrble screamrng avarn and between the screamrng grrl and the snortrng horse Raphael was rn a farr way to be drrwen drstracted The offrcers of the law rernforced by the old man rushed up to the cart and one of them thrust a whrte paper under Raphael s nose I d d do h h hereby d declare you t t to be be my p p p prrsoner he stuttered rn what were meant to be commandrng accents N no d d dago k k krn ab abduct a Raphael frnally persuaded Dobbrn to stand on four feet at approxrmately the same trme and secured hrs former grrp on the grrl s mouth Then he turned a mrld rnqurrrng gaze on the persprrrng officer That worthy started to speak agarn but the fat old man rnterfered jest a meenut Sol he sard rn a low drawl I got a few words to say I w as purty mad when I come out here but I ll be gol swrzzled rf I krn be mad at a man that km shet that arr gal up lrke that So I tell ye whut I ll do You Sol I-Iopkrns make that gal swear never to srng a clurn note agm and I ll tear up that doggone warrant of vourn and we ll call rt square I-Irs eyes twrnkled as he ended After some demur Sol I-Iopkrns agreed and the red headed grrl swore wrth Raphael and the frve deputres as wrtnesses never to smg agarn After whreh ceremony the man and the grrl got rnto the wartrng car and went back to town and Raphael clamberrng rnto hrs lrttle cart went on hrs armless wanderrngs wrth much to thrnk about and a real adventure to remember , . . , Q ' I , A , ' ' - 1 - v . - . . . 7 . , , , , V . . . . . - . . . 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P 1 5 . 2 ' D ' - . :X cl v V- l , ' l' , 's. - 'd V' ' pall1s ' arc. ahv linanlurh II-Igzterg Pecans ,Ixxcrcsox SCCOfld Przzc I wish l could remember just exactly how It happened It seems such a long time ago and I was only mne The speaker settled herself ln the comfortable deck chalr and leaned back w atchmg a llttle steamer on the honzon as It rose and fell between the rarls before her at each heaxe of the shrp Her compamon was a young gurl of about the same age perhaps a llttle younger but wrth a certaln confidence m the other that led people to behewe they were slsters It was just such a day as this she contmued The sea was as calm and blue as It rs now and the boat steamed along leaving a whrte trall behind It Yes but about Gxovanmo Interrupted the other You sard he was rn love wlth Rosalra Then what happened3 Yes at least we thought he was We couldnt be absolutely sure tlll after wards You see the boat was almost exactly like this one and so we could lean over the raxlmg and watch the steerage all we wanted to but we couldnt hear what they sand very well They were mostly foreigners anyway And we used to feel so sorry for them down on that lower deck where they couldnt see anythmg but the sky There was a llttle place too on the very end of the boat that was on a level with our deck and It had a stairway leadmg up to rt from below but nobody ever went onto rt but the sallors see how she could stay down there all the txme wrth those awful people She used to keep pretty much away from them She had a llttle stool and her knrttlng and she used to srt ln one corner by herself for hours or sometimes wlth an old woman we thought was her mother But Grovannro hardly ever spoke to her 'hough he watched her all the tnme as rf he hoped she mrght be nrce to hlm and she never was we notrced rt especlally Rrght from the hrst she had been perfectly horrible to hrm Of course she was always pollte but whenever he started to talk to her she would lrsten very quietly and then let hum go away wrthout bothermg to keep up the comersa tron and always seeming terrlbly bored If she hadn t been so pretty we wouldnt have cared but we hated to see Crovannro look so dreadfully sad all the trme We couldn t understand It at all because he was just as goodlooklng as she was tall and very dark wrth an ohve complexlon and rather long black halr People sard he was an Italian And then we found out that Clovannxo had a rlval This was a nasty looklng man with a dlrty red handkerchief tled around hrs head and after the first few days out he was always wrth Rosalra lymg at her feet whlle she knitted telling her stones or smglng to her and shruggmg hrs shoulders or laughmg m an underhand sneermg sort of way and all the trme Crowannlo watched them It was too bad that she should be so mean to hrm and so aw fully mee to this other man who drdnt begun to compare with Clovanmo Thmgs went on luke this for some time and then one day when we were about 79 - b 4 . . ,, . , v I . . . V .. V . . .. - .. . . V ' . V . . . . ,, ll Y ' ' if ' IO ' ' .. , . Y D . . , . . , . , . H U ! V . I ' Il I Didn't Rosalia ever get up there? asked the younger girl suddenly. ul don't ' ' 11 .. . . v V l ' vi L . . . , , . . . , V I . 0 Q 9 ,, . . . . . V , Y. N . Q . V . . ' . . . . . . , . .. . . . . four days out from lXew York thrngs changed a bxt As I sand nt was one of these lazy warm days wlth the sun shmmg and the sea luke glass We were lxstenmg to some one playlng a concertma m the steerage and qurte a crowd had gathered about the player some Jomlng lh and slngmg Among these were Rosalla and the man with the red handkerchlef GIONHHHIO was there too but the song which was aw fully pretty dldnt seem to make any xmpresslon on hlm at all even though all the others seemed so Joual and happy Then suddenly the man who was with Rosalla put his arm round her w alst and klssed her There w as a scuffle a cry the Hash of a stllletto- The glrl stopped suddenly and drew ln a long breath Her eyes were wide and sparklmg her llps half parted She was gazlng oft into the dlstance looking and llsten mg as If she stlll saw the horrorstrlcken people wlth the cry of Rosalla stlll rmglng m her ears Co on cried the other mcredulously Why didnt you ever tell me tht before' Of course there was an awful confuslon Some sand he had meant to krll Rosalla but I dont believe lt The sharp steel had gone rlght through his enemv s throat and he lay there bleedlng the man with the red handkerehref w as dead And GIOVHHDIOB What drd they do to hlm3 They bound hxm up and I supposed they w ere golng to hang hlm when we got to New H ork But they couldnt do lt Clovanmo was not an ordmary murderer he was a hero That night there was an entertamment xn the dlnlng room and they let me stav up for It Besldes we were all so worked up about the murder and they wanted to get our mmds off xt But lt was an mterestmg program and dreadfully hot so I stole on deck by myself It was beautifully moon llght and there were such mllllons of stars rather dlm tho because of the moon ust as I came to the slde of the boat I saw the figure of a man on that part of the deck at the very end he had just come up the llttle stairway He walked slowly and quietly to the very edge It w as only then that I saw his arms were bound down to his sxdes What could he be dolng3 Was It then he dropped stlftly over the edge and a second later I heard a hollow splash as of a body fallmg into the dark water It was GIOVHDDIO Both grrls remamed silent for some time then the younger spoke But I dont see what was the matter wlth Rosalxa when Cnowannro was so much nlcer I dont elther replied the other Lots of people wondered about xt Per haps the nasty man was some relatlve or other What do you thmk3 Of course he mlght have been a brother but It doesnt seem very llkely B cause then Gl0Val'lI'll0 would have known and lt would have been all rlght Probably he had some claim upon her her father owlng hlm money or some thmg Which w ay do you thmk would be best3 I can t decide whether I ll end lt that way or not N ou end lt3 What are you talk MV dear chxld dont get so excited the older gurl sat up w :th a whnmstcal smile X ou see this mornmg I decided to wxlte a storx for The Saturday Exemng Post and I cant qulte make both ends meet 80 V ' V . . . , ' . .. , V ' V ' , , . 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An lintimzheh Svturg DELL MARGARET Cor.r.rNs Honorable Mentron Hermrt ones lryed many years ago rn a beautrful grassy park y hrch was sur rounded by mountarns He led a solrtary lrfe for thrrty years and altho several people took rt upon themselyes to solye the mystery of hrs lrle no one ever succeeded rn vettrng hrm to talk upon the subject Gossrp reported that whrle the hermrt welcomed guests he would after a few mrnutes cease talkrng so deep was he rn thought Now whether he had commrtted some srn or had had some great drsapporntment or for relrgrous purpose had secluded hrmself no one could tell People sard that the hermrt w as well educated and was often seen at nrght ponderrng oyer hr Brble or Prlgrrm s Progress wrth only the lrght from the open hreplace The detarls of hrs physrcal appearance tho rather vague grve a realrstrc prcture of a lonely old man gray harred shaggy bearded medrum srzed homespun clothed old bent and sad lookrnv Tho the lrnes rn hrs face were deep yet hrs eyes were as brrght as those of a chrld I was very much rnterested rn the story and decrded to vrsrt Hermrt ones cabrn at the earlrest trme poossrble Last summer a party of us went camprng rn the wrcrnrty of the cabrn We vrsrtecr old settlers who took us to see some falls whrch Hermrt ones had named Elrzabeth ears and I had a most rntense desrre to vrsrt the hemrt s cabrn at that trme Altho rt was vrowrng dark and the wrnd w as comrng up I rnqurred the w ay from the old settlers and set out accompanred by my dog After a walk of about a mrle I came upon a large clearrng between two small hrlls A stream of clear water flowed down the valley grvrng a certarn prcturesqueness to the place At the edge of the clearrng stood grant spruce and hr trees The hermrt s cabrn was srtuated at the back of a large meadow rn whrch grew beautrful marrposa and trger lrlres As rt w as gettrng dark I searched for hrewood that I mrght see the rnterror of the cabrn ln sprte of the fact that the wrnd w as blowrng very hard I soon had a frre burn mg brrghtly The room for rt was only a one roomed cabrn was about twentv feet square wrth the large hreplace rn one corner There was only one door but there were three wrndows that rs I should say openrng where wrndows had once been the brts of glass were lyrng on the floor and ground outsrde the openrng A rude table and a charr wrth three legs were all that x as left of the hermrt s furnrture After puttrng a block of wood under the charr as a substrtute for the fourth leg l sat down and bade my dog lre near me As l sat there gazrng rnto the frre I agarn thought of all the thrng people had sard about Hermrt ones l could almost see hrm a queer bent old man lryrng for more than three decades here rn the mountarns alone The frre crackled up brrght and warm defyrng the guests of wrnd whrch entered thru the openrngs I was sur prrsed to drscower at the back of the hreplace a crudely chrseled stone the shape of a heart I begun to wonder why the hermrt had put hrmself to so much labor to shape '31 I V . 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'S a stone for the back of the frreplace Then I thought I ll try to take the stone out After suffrclently burnrng my frngers I succeeded rn remowlng the stone and found t my great delrght a photograph and a prece of vers sorled paper on sshrch was ysrrtmg ln an old fashloned hand On close exammatlon I found the photograph to be a very drm prcture of a young woman Cn the reyerse rde I found ters llghtly traced Elrzabeth On exammrng the paper I found that rt ss as almost rllegrble neyertheless I put more wood onto the hre and began to read To whom rt may concern I Wrllram Henry ones commonly called Hermlt ones haymg llvecl a solrtary lrfe for more than thlrty years and now bemg rn a sound state of mrncl do hereby make thrs statement of my former lrfe altho durrng the last thlrty years I have urthheld rt from many who haye lnqulred for rt Thirty one years ago Suddenly an unusually strong guest of wmd tore the paper from my hand and sent rt strarght mto the hre ln sprte of my efforts to rescue the precrous brt rt was burned ln a tnrnltlrng and the ashes went up the chrmney leaymg the secret and mystery of Hermit ones lrfe undrscoyered and unsolyecl to this day gr . . 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V V1 1 ' . 1 .1 .f '.1 V' 1 161111211 Q11 JAUIN IHORNION Tr M1 Sxslu H ou dont know hon much I ml xou l-lonex Chlle My hpe ache and burn to km xou l-lonex Lhlle lm just drowning lI1 my tearQ Please come back and chase mx teal Honex Chlle cant Qleep a xslnlc at mg t Honex Chile DavQ clon t1 seem Qo mee ancl brlght Hones Chtle Appetite Juit comeQ and gow Ancl I just cant lne no more It you don t come back to xoum poor Honex Chlle '44 - ,I , 5 'x x :I I f 1 rv ' . . y 'Si . 3 ' 1 ' H c '--. ' Days have turned to lonesome years. i V - A V L, I ' e 7 ' h .' ' 2 J ' : - - Y, I I - . . 5' Wzgfiygfffl, , mg aifv IQ, VlM1y4 4 MM M WN J'-WMM my A SOCIETIES 'J QE kk Q6 X ' 2 9 Wa, SX E W f i f S x ' l 'N GANlZATl0NS 23+ E Q AND S 94 5 9 Q 2: 5 C 'S 6? f s f S9 X ,-24 E 1' fx' N ,?2 :- ff X g W 'Ez' lf' ff ' E f xii.. J N S X f X Q 5 X .-sg -gi X! I 'x X 4 5 so X f s to 7 st 4 c ss of ' -ar' 1 X S -1 'ff X' f ff OMEGA HIS 1 ORY Freshman Grrl What does Omega rn Aud mean3 Scornful Senior W v chlld how lonv have you been m C S H S -' Dont you know that Omega rs a flourishing llterary soclety ln this school3 Undaunted Freshman Drd Mr Gambrlll found 1t3 Dlsgusted Semor lNelther he nor any other man founded thrs society which 15 conducted for girls only lhe orlgln of this lllustrlous organization dates back to the sprung of l903 when Era was dlvlded mto three chapters Alpha Zeta and Omega Irene Thomas was elected the hrt president and her successors have been Mabel Shap cott Lourse Auld Eleanor Thomas Blanche Whittaker Ramona Brady Lma Mervvxn Bessie Hunter Grace Gwrlllm Gladys Emerlck Hazel Brazll Helen Hoon Wmona Rundqulst and Martha Givens I dont suppose you even know that m l90J and 1906 two farces were grven and the proceeds amounting to about one hundred and srxty dollars were glven to the Athletlc assoclatron And that rn l907 Omega gave the exceptronally orrgmal and clever 8 R X. 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'I suppose it is not necessary to tell you that those clever Omega posters are made by the noted artists of our society What' you saw' Mr Nye unlock that ca'e and thought he drew those pretty g1rls3 Persistent Freshman But dont you have any man like Nlr Gambrill or Mr Nye look after you3 Senior almost overcome with Freshmanatlon Of course not' Our succe 1 due not only to the untiring efforts of the members but to our competent original and brilliant supervisors Mrs Collins Miss Fickes Miss Turnbull and Miss Wiley It due to them that we have always had such constructise and entertaining programs exeix two weeks during the school year To think declared the Senior that you havent heard of the poverty spread which w as given March fourth in the gymnasium The room was charmmgly decorated with apanese palms couches and screens The tables were decorated with gold and white Fl he place cards were painted with apanese designs After the spread we enjoyed a box party at the Princess we were quite flattered to have as our guests Mr and Mr 'Nlve Miss acques Miss Woodsmall Miss Kieppe Miss Underwood Miss Fickes and 'Vliss Wiley Freshman Who is Martha Cixens'-' Senior spying Mr Sweany in the hall Oh l have to get my Civics N ou run up to the Auditorium You can find Maithm doing Physics up there any time befor eight thirty Senior girl seats herself at one of the libiarv tables while the Freshman ascenos the stairs to the tune of amo amas X Y Z determined to see Martha Gnen the president who by her untirmg seruce has made Omega so successful during l9lJ I6 se'-fx T i 0-6 Z bl Bb O . 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A V . 1 t 1 . , , , ' . . 4 - V V V V V V X i , i rw- f ..-:riif T.. - C7 ,. l 4 ? s A P 9 I EIEM HISI ORE OF SIGMA KAPPA Slgma lxappa was orgamzed 1n the autumn of l9lJ bw Martha I-Iowwbert anc Dorothy Emery Margaret Rerd wwas chosen bw the socletw to be our hrst president We had manw good tlme last wear being duly mltlated lnto Era by partres gnwen by tle dlfferent chapters After a long wacatlon wwe came back thls vear x nth the hrm purpose of beng tne wery best socletw posslble and of hawlng fun ln the bargain and wwe knowt w e hawe been successful rn both purposes In the earlw part of the year w e had a hlke to the Carden of the Gods ending at the Hldden Inn wwhere wwe danced returmng by moon I2 t ust before the Christmas hohdays wwe entertalned Era wsrth a fancy drf-s Intl Ihe costumes wwere wery unique and onglnal and ewerv one danced to her hear con wsell ln making Era as happy as she made us After Chrnstmas wwe had our frrst semester spread and a grand on It was too In addltron to the good thmgs to eat wwe had speeches from all the officers and the ntww members and from all our guests IVI1ss Woodsmall told us how much she lowed mother mg twxo hundred gurls Alter thls semester wxas wwell under ywaw and March had entered lrke the pr werbral hon wwe gawe another spread Thls one wwas lnchned to be musncal Many of the glrls showed thev really could scare the blrds although they pretended dlfferentlw Seweral of the gurls hawe become famous for thelr duets yxhrch sound wery much llk Caruso and Madame Mclba rn the same room and at the same time slngmg selection from Carmen and Il Trowatore Cnlw our duettrsts slng grand operas such a Iuhp II :me or Back Home 1n Tennessee We mtend to end our wear bw our Maw Day breakfast w hlch IQ an annual affalr The glrls all had such a glorrous tlme last wear that me can hardly wwaxt for May Daw to come The programs thx wear hawe been especrallw lnterestmg We hawe showtn that N I NLD. , V . . . 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I l , . . . , v Y -f not all our tIme I spent soCIallw We hawe studled the lnes and works of several Enff lIsh and AmCYlCaH xxrIters such a Alfred 'Noxe ames Vi hltcomb RIles oe Chandler Hams and Dlckens Not all of our programs haxe been dexoted to thI houexer hut we haxe had sexeral plays and haIe alway had muslc at exers provram ThIs Near has Certamlx been a Nerx happy one and Swma Kappa extend her thanks to Mary Kathrxn Hax den presIdent and Mrss Broun superusor for thelr splendld leadershIp and help u ness SIgma Kappa' Mav Nou alxx ass remaln so happx and as prosperous and mav the Colorado SPTIDUQ Hlgh School never forget you or fall to TECCIYC xour loyal and earnest support' ROLI I9l 6 GLADN5 BENDER MAE BOND 'NIORENE BLRCH ORA CLOW GLADY5 EDMUNSTON ALICE FRANKLIN HARRIETTE GARSTIN MART KATHRYN HAYDEV MARY BALL Ex ELINI CAMPBI-LI MARJORIE DRYHLRST VERA DLNTON DOROTHX EMERX FRANCIS FOSTER ETHEL GILLASPIE HELEN GILBERT JOSEPHINE HAMILTON HELEN HART MARTHA HOWBFRT VIX IENNE HOWELL LETTIE FRANKLIN: ALDREX GALLEY PECGX JACKSON DAIL MCCOI MARCARFT MCCIEE 1917 I9 8 91 ELEANOR ORMIS DOROTIII OSBORNI MARGARET PAICF NELLIE SCIILLsswIAN MART STEWART WILLA STEWART MARTHA TLCKER CLATA WINCHESTER RLTH HEUSTIS MONICA KALCH BLANCHE KIRSCHNER FRIEDA KRIEG HELEN MORTOIN HELEN JOHNSON CLARA MULLEN GERTRLDE SC HOTT LLCIINDA SHUTT HELEN STOTE MARGARET WEIR MAREE WIIITMARSH FLORENCE NOLIN ANNE STRATTON DOROTHX FOERCL MLSA WINCIIESTER s . 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L I 1 V , , , , . , , , . , T , 4. , : , 4. .. . . . . . . , I-,I Z iN ,Xi X 'ff fx twig' .df FQ SX X Nh a HLPHG if ffmna' fl 1003 COLORS C.-reen and W hrte l9Iv OPVICFRK I9Io rcszrlml PNA SAXILLT I nc Pr xrdtnl Avmx Aclxm bccrclart MILDRLD VP RNIAZEN T cn Llfcf MARGAREI l'lLFFI-ARD Lever Corrtspondeni ZOLA MCPIHTRIDCF lutnlu Suptrmor Mmsx Sc HRHNEF Al FH X IIISIORX Qrcat oalw lrom little acorni Urox Who xxoulcl exer haxe belrexed that the ltrle Alpha acorn of 1903 xxoulcl be come the Great Ulorroue Alpha oalt of I9I63 lhe memberehlp hae been Greatly ln crfaaecl and the Qplrlt hae Uroxxn xslth the xeare Much of thre Qrox th mlght be traced to the excellent faculty xuperxraore Mr Rernhaldt M1 acquea M144 Woodamall M lnroet and MISC Qclnc-mer What Alpha oxxes to then rnaprratlon ancl Qympathetlc lntereat and help IQ more than xxe can hncl xxorda to expre-QQ Our ofhcera too haxe been a vre t factor IH tme From ean Aulcl our hm prealclent dox n tc Fm Saxllle xx n hae been our pre rclent thla xear there are manx faxthful and efhcrent ofhcew thf lat of xxhoae name 1 a treaeuxecl pobeessron of Alpha 1- on has alxxax had a hlszh tanclarcl f lxt rarx x orlx an CUYIUU the pit xexr all tue 1oUra'nQ raxe been pec xlx Goo a ween arvex 1 e efhclencx of our program committee ol larch Beulah llaun x 1 cnrrm n l' e poeter for the e programe are alao xxorthx ol mentlon The poeter commlttec rexponblble for ll'l1Q 3fllQtlC xxorlc xxas compoied of Lenereau Decker and lnern lavlor Some ol the partlcularlx attlactlxe profframs haxe been the X acatlon Remlnlscences provram the Halloxxe en program xxhrch Srvma and Alpha vaxe for Era and the Thank Orxrnv Mother Q Dax Lmcoln s Blrthclax Leap X ear and St Patrlcl-1 Q Dax provrame Each of these Qeemecl rf powble more enjoxable than the one before But the other purpoee of our socletx hai not been forvotten Our Qoclal aflalrs 95 ' -'ii 1 1' T41 . 43 C.y3: x- ,MQQ5 Fel 1- 5,-Y, H .3 -we , ' 1' !'.- ill' ' p - f -X Q li-?l'sf .-. 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D D W U C ' FO 'D' . , - , . .. v' D -. c , K. , 1' . c -' - D , ,, , too haxe been mot delightful Ak some of the freshman Olrls who attended the Halloxse en receptlon me gaxe for them hom they liked the Ghost of An Idea that haunted tne AUdllOTlUm Our hlke up 'North Canon was Interrupted by a snow storm but we bullt our camp fxre under some blg plne tnees and ate our lunch there wlth the snoxs fallmg softly all about us The beauty of that memory xs almost as Great as was the happmess of the occaslon ust before Chrrstmas we had a spread ln the Uymna slum xshere a number of toasts were gnen and responded to by our guests of honor yacatlon And xshat Alpha gurl la not eagerly awaltmg our Second Annual Dinner at lVlayhurst3 Wrth the future before us and the records of the past to msplre us who can prophesy to what heights of greatness Alpha may yet attaln3 , ' S ' S . ' ,A ', ' ' ' ' 1 , ' . 1 ' H V' N. I in I -v 'V x 9 . f I - . .I ' . . 2, - This spread was so enjoyable that we are going to have another one just before Easter fffw ,Q . 1 S . ' N . ,I . g I Lril Tre Era Literary socrety entered the realm of hugh school organrzatrons trrrrtcen years ago lhen rt comprrsed but three chapters Omega Alpna and Zeta A fourth chapter rs as added rn l9lJ Hrtherto the membershrp of Era has been lrmrted to one hundred and srxty but by an amendment to the const tutrorr thrs year the number has been Increased to ty 0 hundred malcrng ten more members rn each of the four chapters ra 5 ertceptronal success and prosperrty thrs year rs due to the wonderful abrtrty of Mrss Woodsmall faculty superwrsor and to the follorsrng group of excellent ofhcers Laura broun presrdent Alrce Bumstead secretary Ramona Carrrclt treasurer Mary lxatherrne Hay den sergeant at arms Margaret Werr representatrwe to the stuoent coun crl Rosa Schrxart7 Lexer correspondent lhe chapters haue been eren more closely lcnrt together thrs year than formerly' br the ness plan of haxrng txso chapters rnstead of one gne the programs I hs x as the grrls of the rndrrrdual socretres hare been brought rnto more rntrmate contact urth each other and thc programs haye been more rnterc trng and rarred The Era chorus organrzecl thrs year has helped the programs consrderably The most rmportant socral features of thrs xear hare been the annual Era re ceptron Uctober twenty mnth for members of the faculty the ness Era membe s and the grrls on tne ysartrng lrsts of the four chapters Srgma s ldancv Dress ball grxen for tl e other members of Era on December sexenteenth and a Sprrnv Party the date of xxhrch had not been decrded before the Annual nent to press lqras usual hrgh standard has been marrrtarned thrs year not only rn htr orsn actnrtres but also rn her earnest cooperatron urth the xarrous other rnterests of the chool and rn her contrnual endeaxor to make C Q H Q the plendrd rnstrtutron rt ha ah ax reen 05 an IQ . . . . . ,. , , .- , . . Y I , 9 v , ' . , , - , . . . , , , , . , , . . .' I Y ,- ' - t, , .. . ' D L, . , ' . ntrt xv, - . . . . .Q . - - Y , , , , 1. . a s - ,r I- , H 1 , , D 7, . - . . . .- , ' ' A ' .-. S . s v 's ,, -0:7 LLEIJXI If-l lfklxl ? -I -?1 get-F 33...--Q 1 f F' ,4 COLORS Brown and Cold OFFICERS FIRST SFMFSTLR SECOND SEMESTI R VICTOR B WALLIN Premdent VICTOR B WALLIN MACKAT 5OLLENBFRCER IICL PIesIdent CARNIAN P FREISCHLAC PHILIP FRAN If RAI MOND MADDOCRS PALL DAx IS HARLAND FLCEER ARMIN BARNET JOHN BASSETT FRANR BL FFINGTON DExxH DEELON LOLIS FALST PHILIP FRANTZ CARMAN FREISCHLAC. STANLET BERCEN ERNEST BOWERS HOWARD CARROLL HARLAND CHEESE MERLE Ax LARD ROBERT CL ISCR BASIL CREIGHTON Seerezary PHILIP FRANTZ Treasurer RAHMOND MADDOCRS Lever Correspondent HAROLD HAWRS Reprcsmlatzve lo Sludenl COUHCII HARLAIND IULISFR MEMBERS CLASS OF I9l6 HAROLD HAWLS BRLCE HAYES JOHN JACKSON SAMULL KNOWLES RAI MOND MADDOCRS DAx E MAGEE DALE MOI E CLASS OF 1917 PAUL DAXIS MELDON JOHNSON MILTON KNOWLES JAMES PECI4 ROSCOE PETTY ALLEN THOMPSON HARLAND TLCRER ROBERT WILELEI VICTOR WALLIN MILIA ORENORADSRI ERNEST KL RIE Ex AN PETERSON ALBERT STETSOK HLNTINOTON WANDELL CLASS OF I9l8 ALLEN DEAN ALBERT NEWMAN ERIC DEFLON VALCFN SANDHOLTZ CLAQS OF l9l9 RLSSELL WARD 99 A A A A , , ' I 1 S' ' 1 V, . TL Q 5 Q I 1' A. , I - . If A X1 . - 2 ,Q l 5 ,X 62- 7 I ' -'ii I Ei --f 3 5 ' ' ' ani. ' Ex , .if ' Cv I 1 g -I N , ...M - I I I 9' f ' X. fr .41 ' I I l V 1 lf, I fry, I . x , I - , ,. , 4 3 ' - I I I f S- --A I , 4' - , I f V A . 2 - - K- ,P , - ASI'-H ,. ,I . V 7 . Q , , , HISTORH OI- THE DELPHIAN LITERARX SOCIE. PX lhe hrst accounts of the Delphxan Lxterary Soclety were recorded rn I89I The next seventeen years were full of successes and fallures but the soclety lm merged rn I9I0 wrth a new purpose and arm havlng passed through tts experimental stage of constructlon In l9I I the Delphlan SOCl6ly lnterscholastlc debatlnv team won the debate lhe Wright Declamat on conte ts ln l9l I and l9l 7 were won by Delphlans w hlle out of the sux debaters representing C S H S ln l9l2 hve were Delphlans The ablllty of Delphlans to lead IS shown by the fact that Delphlans were presx dents of the Senror class umor class the Dramatrc club and the Sclentlfrc socxety rn l9I 3 The D Alphlan Antlcs were presented to the school by the cooperatlon with Alpha The most elaborate aflarr of l9I4 v as the banquet glven May second rn the prtvate dmmg room of the Alamo hotel at whlch every Delphran and hrs dearest Iadv frrend were present The presldents of the umor class the Dramatlc club and the Screntrhc socrety were Delphlans A Delphlan won hrst pnze ln the Wrrght Declama hon Contest Durmg the school year I9I 4 I9I 5 several notable events took place such as the dinner at Bruin Inn and the Stag Ball However that I5 all past hr tory and anv acrlmonrous feellngs exrstmg rn the pat have been forgotten because the future outlook IS so brlght Srnce the founding of this soclety every athletlc team every debate every contest every school actlvlty which was for the good of the whole school has been represented and our representatrves have stood out as pre emment leaders Though we have to our credlt several epoch making the annals of thls school will show ns the First Annual Reception to the Faculty and Students of the Colorado Springs Hugh School This reception IS not merely an rmprove ment but a new prmclple ln the eyes of the school at large though It has been a part of the plans of thrs socrety for some txme The dmner at Bruin Inn on anuary twenty seventh was a real socral aftalr and dlfferent from the ordmary hike usually grven The crownlng feature of this year was the Inter Society debate held April four teenth ln the Hlgh School Audltorrum The team chosen to represent this socrety was composed of President Vrctor Wallrn who gave the first negative speech and the rebuttal speech Carman Freyschlag who gave the second negattve speech ohn Bassett who gave the thxrd negative and Harland Tucker who was our alternate Thrs team was aided rn no small measure by the second team w hteh w as composed of ohn ackson Robert Wrl fley Robert Cuslck and Harold Hawks When the speeches were over the real trlal came ln wartmg for the Judges to render their declsron To us who had never seen our team wm the suspense w as terrlble but when Mr I-lull turned to the wartlng audrence and sard that the vote of the Judges stood four to one rn favor of the negative the necessarv rehef to the death luke sllence came rn the hllarrous rush of the Delphlans to the rostrum The Second Annual Banquet to the debaters was glven lmmedlatelv following the debate at the home of Huntlnvton Wandell with Grover Krnney presldent ln l9IJ as toastmaster We had a serles of responses glven bv Mr Browr Mr Gr ndle the team and the alumnl member of Delphlan of IO I I IZ I3 I4 and I 1n . i S . I H ' . . ' V . . V . . s ' ' . ' I events, the greatest achievement yet attributed to Delphian, as a careful perusal through U 1 v. I ' I l I -1 - S - . y , ' , , , , . . 5, I Qlnngrvnntnnal Qwrnrh S1'XI'X1IIfUXfRI' S5 SP! UND NI-SSIUN 0 3 COLORADO SPRINGS COLO WEDNESDAY NIAY 31 1916 N0 28 4 1 IL K 1 1 urplxrx Xmrx lm , 1 1 Und Cl wk C L lllx N, if R dir UU mmcn l H uhm lf 1 XXLTK' X UI X IN X l H Il XX 4 'liill V x L L X 1 www T X K V rx 1 TU np f 1 I Nfrrmmr ,vu xkgr 11 1 f m N milk ww ar in ur lm rv ff Q I K L L ' 1 urn C1 lrl nu 11 n K Nl L X Xl 1 N r L I its 4 ct mt thc K . A HL1 L Nllllll n wa U declwmfm 'rm mme t K X81 L Umm T 6 Nctllh un Hume' xx lx 10 I r an 101 mx xx 1 mme xr N ww Q m www I L Nunn Carmxil xxlmh I ll mu xvm ' 11 C num 1 . x x 1 1 XI yr 1 P 1 1 T nc xi A Tllft l Ili x r 1 u v Xulrfflri ' k I I llI k'x X flmmr' m m run 1 In If UYV X Q U v IX lrw 1 , . LTI 11 L LVIIQ V w lx thy Qc-mte The mnual an Qt xxlmh f f U ut1xxt1c uw m1r of x I1 thc! 1 TT nK1L PILNII nm 4 f 1 - frlll' 1 r nr urrhn - N f rn-1111111111 L r L L IH' I X L u Lk L 'umm ml Om f N r 1 11 L ku xc r H1 m m flu N I x 1, Lk cu 1 X X Cul rrm 1 C' w r TL mr nm llmquct rmf L np an xp t f 1 Imr f mx L 1- 0 mmw aw f x lk 1 xt nu '1lll7Lfl x Nunn I I 11 mlm tw mut IH Nptunlmr 91v mn F121 1 lm-'rn r Nc N 103 , Ar Wi .' 1 ' ' :Q :mfr A 1 .' Q V 1. 5. . .. . - . - . L 1213--THE SIiX.X'l'If-Ulf TNQ-I uni! 14 enter 2' mm avr Izdfl in C 5. -. - - V .' 'fu 1 1 f' ',lf':'k.4 :' uv- 'lutf I'r1gN1f Am: 'Hug 5a T'vgK1:Tj will 1h-aiu H' Nix rf Mr 011111 MT' I 'Lx I 'itil 'fi if ,Q KI, V21 'L' 21 1: v . 1'4. . -nm, - Il t , mix-f k-I 'I' - V - 1 .Xc1ui21n'l1-xx-rlthix 1c'z1--11Yzu ix'iZfcN 111- 5 f Az l'L'llML'flf'll'T'1Nl!Ulil1l' Iw.1w,x'- QNQ 5..gmy,.rN gmx -A fl pw. ihyir 331 N3 I ' ma' yunr, 191-1, F1215-L' Tuu m-r pr-wwl QI: - -l'r 1.4 tv-LC-2111 :Nile V 'C 1-nt. Tlv Smzr was 'ic- - ' A '-L . V I 4 r1-riw11- in twv- 'In-Mzxtw willl In-lpfwizxlu, zulffing . x - V' lf- XI: V. l.i-Imllxvlvl lil XIXWW-' www mx r- -mb I.. flu-if L-H111-f1i,y1, I '- I4 3' Xl '1'Nl '10 f x X 'Vrslljixli l 1 Mx T, X-U 1 In III, Q . II , . I Q, 1. 'JJ .N- h 5. l w . W pm fllxldllf.. . ,Q lim -1' If I 1 , KI -1 IlTIt'I'j' lf, N-V. rlzly flzmcc vcrv ln-lvl with timvir uxuul xlll .'4'54. V . ' ' '. , ' , . ' '.', ,. . . 1411 Iv 1-jjflv I Nfl 'WN 1f1 Niy - Ilxv yum' xx':axc'l1,.4-rl wxth :1 - flfl my . Q l'?UU U 1f UlW - M ff'- 10 'N 1 wf Hu- nw-1 c-r1j4w:n!fIv:1f1':1i1'Qm-wr 2' , ' c 'l'- Xlu. NIH! r-. '.4'lf1-HKU ,. .' - . Z ,Q lid ITWHEL PM! iwilfv, Ilw- W wk I-I 1917 wax mlm' 1111-I 'fl IOV -I , , . ,H ,V ,I A . , , f.11vf,r1h0lmNt Pre 1fIvr1t4flr1l1c Sc-nfm-. Mm:- ,lar . lx.. IH --Ill, IM. vi U1 - lvx, Yi L VU Vu Th ,fri In H , - v Y - . . - 'w xzwu 2 1 r :ummm mn frlif' INV 11155, H I:m 1'Tf', x: H' bww Tw Nu- N'-civtiw .rf flu' evlvvll wa' IH H: -my 11- IA. Ilylfy If -,X 1 , . . 7 . . , . .' Vinxh .wiplx gd U k ,Uixh f X11 ill cm- :mm 'HIvQ1X'C'!1 m ilu' fwrm Hr C1 I-. M .17 I gh in ,U AI IQ 1' ' A Tn th A 9 -ri --Tk-11wl1i1u1 lV?L'lr'ifC'flI1l'vht'T' r ' 'N 'A , N' i 1. 1 - Q - V ' vw ' 1, . .' b - Gr' 'i 'lf-Ill. 7-ll'-Ulf, M., '11-X 11. HU H My U I . . K f,r:vu5nu '- Klux Sl1'vll1I.X-uylgfxifn, Im Y UUHI ul Y 5 L' 1 ix 1 HJ I , 7 um- VU . A 'NN .UV--Y I, VII mit H1 In-ll vwilup, ah' A ' 1-XI: , Fu-.I 91778, IJ, lx C'T2lll ,xfgllif grim' ul the right Ih1q1y1g'II,f,XX'5., 'I'glm, 'I7fL'mhA xlzlrt tm' wwrk -,r 1916. lut. M-czxllw 'ff sm H. W4 'Mil I, XY51 -I ' ', ,Mg lx' Iv - of xv rk, lu- l'C'fll'Q'l ' ' 2 i n 'I ,I mu. X.. '16-.', C XYT Alumni 'ITV'-MUN' 1'-frAtl10 2 Nfl S 'm N A . .N-11:11 l:'iBIm-rlc 111111-,, -Tml1f1w,11, Hu '17 -YY- Tk-nn,XX'iIQ.,n '1RfR. I, mllmg 11114 vuvzxmj, vnrrmwl thu Suunto tm Um klnmx '17-,LU,I..V uhm- nf an nwxt N11 'ucwful -' nr. 'I'hl. pr. 1.11: 'I'IH, gf., ,mm Wm Wm! X hay 11111--tw ,Xuitin Illgffe I-pcm-fl 1110 10- Iht, VL, mul' L'!Zll QQINII1 Hr Nw xclw-l wltlu Sllwvii, 'TEMQ FL-12 ' I.iIL'I'ZlTj' Swricty Wm I',21nfmAfl T111 ' 5 . AH H'u C will 3, V7m'h'ViH'x by yy- C. KI-f',,y in 11,9 fun H' Dug' TIM. Hy, ljk' lHl'l1lElIlCL'. rvtrlllixwl Ivy fl-Y'k't'l'.IlU I1 zmrl rv- jn-'t nf thc- ififi -ty wiv tw CXTCIWIVZIQK' w1':1:Hr3'. 'WJ' H 1IX TH' XHVN f I ,HAM 'H ,A 'ig ,h.1,,mHg M11 I,m.1m,m,,mu-5. ,Irma l:11'u'vIy flll' IH mln- 1l1':m111t1c zdnlxiy - . cn- frl 1910, lmflc-1' tln' 1 -Niflvllvy -If IW: -' 'lm' Q I F11 tin- Swat- rh-in-im-vl tin' Ilulphirm E41 l 011 'l'I'I'Ufi 5' IH fl '?U'2'NWH D1lU'lW'T V114 IWW Tlx' firxt i111m'wyivI5' rldmu- WV Hf 'll'UlU' NllI 'I 4 - lN l1I'I'Yi MINI, :V V . .1 'I' 1 tr' :N wr 111 WH. M1111 Paul hhlrgvmxuc' :lx Tfm.-ylmmt. Fx- h,-JMX nailkvlfkrtj,f,A'.1.L,?U?f,::y gt.:2lt,1: lmfl Il Nrmcvwxilll 'Q-:ui Hn- 11121111 tuzmm. rwr . N ' , - A 1 . . . . . . M- -1-' 'mx uw Nmfxvn uplm lux IL-mln LH C, F. IHA H1tvr4cI1U1'n411c :la-lmtv. XYIH L'fww'L-11 Twm H Q ' thl in-1: z Th- war vm clwc-rl lux' :1 Iam- ' ' ' , qu I .kxmcmf x ' Tn th ivvcmh :mmml fh-lmc mth ilu- IMI- . . . V: 9451- IAF-:rf -r -'rl 'IQ fir In 1912. P1111 XIWV1-0:11111 I'I4IYfl Mcl:m11nHn. W' Wm Ui 5 IM ml L ml ul I I I rn Il 'tix lx' 1 ll vi ri t'v Pr- Al rt' lvbr 'hx int' 'N Q' L'-. ru 1 L' 'x' 'S ' 4 L' LI, M V V . Y r Th, j. I . WMU my q.k.,,ml im T. ,imy ,ll.1,m. H114 yn-nr wull M C--mplutcrl xxlth W . uid :md nh., rwlk wc nfl zmfl third plwcs in Hu- 3 4 4 1 - 5, lm A g iii lwf-rir - mr -u-x 1 - 2iI'N. lv SL-14 Wln. wnll XXIHIZHN McPxcNw11 114 PI'L'4!fl'IlI, AU' 5 My N xl H im ,num fill . lst Y .Ig A War mf iwial Q HM- h. j. Z . trz ,' I ng lllwu' imc, wr vh 'I 1 ' or- Og '- f 5 tl 'i it vvent 4-f xlmu lcifvl 51 - X I - giy- in thc HEI Q4-Iqfml, THE -7: Qufw 'Q Thx ff 1 2 .ircrzmry Sf muy will. mx: ad- Q wi thi iIlTf1'1'rC 111: 111 a'fza?r, jl I i .' ' ml -. 1,15 TIP f' 2 A . ' 'ff 1 I, li .Im C g 1v.V1 Qt . Qwm. P I 4 ,1 . jf V: lx X X X A l M- f gflgf x X If ni Tlx' 525' X OC E' TIFIC SOCIETY 1 ln order that all Interested m sclence mlght have the opportunlty to hear the best authorltles ln thexr lmes of work Formerly there were three such socletles ln the I-hgh School the S clence club the Wlldlrngs and the Archeans These were dlsbanded the flYQt of th e year and one neu soclety formed The organmatron was completed on October fourth 1913 under the name of the Sclentlfic So mxttee appointed to take charge of the electron of officers he Sclentlflc QOCI ty IS a ness orgamzatlon of the Hugh School It was formed clety A constltutlon ua adopted and a com The officers elected for the hrst term were FRAMX JOHNSON AININA ELSTLN MAX Mx ERS Corresponding Secretary HENRIETTA RAAF Rccordmg Secretaru Prtsrdcnf I rc c Prcsldcnl RAX Moxo MADDOChS Treasurer For the second term the officers were FRANL. JOHNSON Prcsrdent ANNA ELSTLN VM Prtsrdent MAE Mx ERS HFNRIETTA RAAF 'Noraexe BLRCH Corrtspondrng Stcrctaru 1QLC0l'dtf'lg Srcretart. 1 reasurcr Meetmgs were held the hrst school Monday ex enmgs of each month when a lee ture was gnen by some well known person There were also sectlonal meetmgs neld b h a out t e mldclle of each month xshlch were IU charge of the science departments bv turns All ewenlng lectures ss ere lllustrated bv slldes or draxsmgs 10u XM d t , , 1 1 L ' , ' A ' - A J as ' .x - I .I S a gr 1 5 A It l ,lx X All ' N . fill' :I xx J ,. I N f ' 1 I0 ' N X I 5 5 I 'IIF E -XX I 1 l so . G 4 1 gilt 1 r ' f I 'f B J' 5 2 1 .' s - I V xu,' Wal :lw X r fly X 'l 'rt X I ,fT'.N 1 jf r . X J ,f ff -I . sf:-v , , U I I . V f ' ,fr Q q ' ' , ,. K L X l!4xN - - :ian f 5 whe Ifitgh Sfrhnnl Gitrln ilirhlv Gllzma In uly I9I-4 MIss Sante of the Sunday party orgamzed the Glrl BIbIc cla s At the close of the year txxo teams xxcre organued for a contest to get nexx members The Iosmg srde had to hmsh off th year xxorlx xxIth a paIty xxhlch xxas held at the home of Frances CUTIIS durmg August FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS Plcszdcnl EMILY ELBANL. Vxce Presrdenl FLORENCE NEWLLL Sccretarv LILLIAN CHRISTIAN Lever Correspondent MARCUERITE HII I, SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS MAROUERITI1 HILL 5CCfelr1fU LENA FINCH LENA FINCH If Ice Presrdenl Lever Correspordcnl MEMBERS HFLEN ADAIvIs ExA Awes MAx BOND LILLIAN CHRISTIAN GLADYS CRISSEY BERNICE DORRINCTOIN DORIS DUNN EMILX EUBANK ETHEL FINCH LEINA FINCI-I MABEL HARRIS IVIARGUERITF HILL ELIZABETH JOHNSON ALMA JOIN ES HELEN LONG EDITH NICHOLSON RLTH Ox ERTON FREDA PEDLRSEN RUTH ROARR BEULAH RICF ELMA SEAMAN ELNORA VI-LRMILLION BIBLE CLASS CALENDAR August KId party at the home of Frances CurtIs Dr Brexxster axe u talk on the book of Danlel and explalned partlcularly the last SIX chapters September RCOfganIZatIOI1 for new term October Hallowe en party at the home of Gladys Cnssey November Play An Embarrasslng SItuatIon was glxen at a receplIon I r freshman glrls at the home of our dlrector Mrs E B Slmmons Refreshments xxere erxed December A poor but xxortny famrly was gwen clothlng food and fuel by the c ass February Washlngton blrthday hllce up North Cheyenne Canon March St PBITICIC s Day spread xx as held at the home of Mrs E B Slmmons Aprll Th glrls are plannmg to haxe a special program and refreshments to en tertam theIr mothers May A hrlce Under the splendId SUDCTNISIOH of our dtrector, Mrs E. B Slmmons, xxe haxc spent a xerv successful vear and are hopmg to haxe her xxlth us for the commg years IUC 1 ' . . 9 -H . X 1 lr l I 5 I I -I , , , I , s - s. I v ' ' - ' v .- e s ' ' ' ' ' . Prcszdenlw. ..... I, .I II ,,,,,, .,,,,,,,,,,,, I I, III,,IIII ,,II,,,,III III,,,,,,,I ,III,,,I ,,,,,, I I I I EMILY EUBANK ,. 1 . 1 , ,.....,.. III.. I .I ,.v,,,,,,, ......I....II.II,I,I,, I,,,..,,,,, ,,.,,IIIIII IIIII IIIII I I I I I II I I ' ' ' v , , - . A, I - ' '. . ' g . s a ' Q 1 V. u ' ' ' n - - - . , ' 0 D Q , . . . . . ' S V . , . . . . L Y , Uhr ilingal Snrwtg nf Sfutfragvitez A new soclety has been organlzed ln the High School Ir IS both a boon to the many men haters and a dlscouravement to the few male fussers Formerly when a girl mshed to attend a function without a bud she remained at home But now glrls can attend stunts wlth xmpumty under the protection of an already famous club Our charmlng colors rose plnk and paddy green shlne resplendently at every hlgh school actnvlty In the same light shmes our honored presrdent Roselle Craig the best suffragette of all Another of our promment man haters IS our competent shouter ln chief Rhea Dnveley All the really peppy glrls m the school belong to thls orgamzatlon and we can truthfully say that we always yell louder than that stag bunch bullt on a very good plan because xt IS modeled after ours This budding socletv IS mdeed the principal constellatlon ln the C S H S flrmament 10 nr , v - O ' , . n a 1 - y a I - . - , , H ,, . . . . . . V C A X lf x ,bg P el-.o xxwfw 2, , e 7 Q '7 O Vg 'xx P 'I Q Q7 m Q, r 5 ifgrh,, l': ,L cf sig of ..-I W.. xc v hx ,lf 2'-'S ' L1 xl' l BE sxxg X N 1 lags ,, X 2 R Xl 3 Q25 en Tiifm lx The Dramatrc club ha made great trloes toward realy acccmplrsh ng tlnr this year and now holds the drstrnctlon of belng one cl the most wide awake and pro gresslve organrzatrons of the Hrgh School A trvout has been held each semester lor the purpose of securing the best possrble talent from the school and of gnvrng eweryon farr chance for membership ln the club As a result of this sy tem the club consist of forty of the most enthusxa txc and talented people 1n hrgh school people who are wlllm to get together and worlt hard to do somethrng worth while lhe soclety has held falthfully to lts orlglnal plan of presenting one play each month Some of the one act plays glven durmg the past year are as follows Nloble Lord The Herolsm of Mr Peglou Pauline Pavlowa and In the Work house Ward ln addltlon to the actmg of the different plaxs a number of the club members have written plays which are werv creditable A Scrap of Paper was of course the bug Dramatlc club event of the year Thus play was such a success finan crally as well as from the standpoint of good dramatlcs that the society has been able to accompllsh a great many things for the school as well as for the club It elf 10 2 r 1 I l 'rs bs- Q l t yr ' xr. r In L , ,ll ll Ig s, 5 5 Q l lr may , t fc ',-' '-.Zn or X? on 5 O 5 1: c di-g.4',:f ?u J C 4' 2 -k-- -! qlfi? l 4 ' ' JZ ff I E ,A L A ' -.T - E733 Q' if l ru , av f AJ Nt X I X1 X z' xg? 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' ' L ' ': My One of the needs of our school for some tlme has been a costume room The Dramatic club 15 fittmg up the room off the stage opposlte the Lever room for thrs purpose Electrlc lrghts wrll be put rn and the room wrll be equlpped wrth dressing tables and mirrors The grease pamts and costumes wrth whrch the club rs well supplred wlll be kept m this room accessible to the school upon appllcatron to the club costumer The Dramatic club lrbrary IS rapxdly becommg mdlspensable to the vanous organ Among these are over seventy five comedies by the best known playwrlghts about twenty Eve dramas and nearly twenty melodramas Such a good supply enables the Dramatlc club to help all other orgamzatxons of the school ln the selectlon of plays And thls IS really the object of the club to benefit the school In accordance wlth its usual standard the Dramatic club bought the scenery used rn the unror play This scenery will become school property Thus rs shown the wrll mg and enthuslastrc support whxch the soclety trles to glve every actlvlty of the Hlgh School 110 izations of the school. The library now numbers about one hundred and forty plays. I 5 Q Vw! uv-4 A SCRAP OF PAPILR December eleyenth at the Burns the Dramatic Club of the High School pre sented the comedy A Scrap of Paper by Victorien Sardou Although this was supported by both the school and the residents of the city that it has been dehnitelv decided to make the club play an annual occurrence At present it divides honors with the Senior class play only as being the biggest eyent of the school year Owing to the splendid coaching of Mr Shay to the untiring work of the cast and to the selection of A Scrap of Paper a play espec ally well adapted to an amateur cast the play proyed to be a great success In eyery way hlhe cast might be called an all star cast for the parts were so different and each actor did so well in his part Lois Hunt made a Great hit as Pauline a typical French maid Baptiste an impudent lazy old sery ant wa played by Milla Orengradslty who y ith his natural forexgn accent and considerable experience on the Russian stage gaye a splendid interpretation of the part Madame Dupont the family 111 i f Y t y ' v ' ' x , fi 1 4 Zee?-1452 he VV V, ,D '. f ,t I 9 f' - 1 Ar ' Q V l , 4 1 A , ' 1 ' I , 4 , . the first time in its history that the Dramatic Club had put on a big play, it was so well L . . 1 V, . , ' N ' A , M v v' v Y xo. . I H' V ' housekeeper a fussy frdgety old lady whom eyeryone wanted to keep away from was exceptionally well taken by Faye Lllley Paul Clark as Anatole the llttle boy loyer who had serrous dlfTlCUltlCS ln carrylng on a courtshlp quite won the hearts of all the ladles ln the audience Mathllde w as successfully taken by Myrtle Cunnmgham Thls part was that of the sweetheart of Anatole a yery sporled httle gurl who wanted to be a flirt luke her blg sister but drdn t quite know how to go about lt Mademolselle Zenoble w as a censorlous old maid who made llfe mlserable for everybody Thls part w as played bv Anna Elstun Prosper Couramont leading man an eccentric man of the world was yery well taken by Carman Freyschl g Baron de la Claclere a bug bear wa stormllv plaved by Merle ones Rhea Drvely as Loulse de la C-laclere made a yery beautlful and charmlng wlfe for the baron Brlsmouche was an absent minded bug ologlst the henpecked brother of Zenobxe ohn Basset caused much merrlment ln this comedy part The part of Francols a servant was well done by Hans Scholtz Olga Brown as M dle Suzanne De Russevllle the leadmg lady attracted much favor able comment ln her excellent mterpretatlon of her part Uhr Jlumnr 0112155 Wag A RIVAL BX REQUEST Aprll seventh and elghth were memorable days for the members of the C S H S as the unlors presented their annual class play Their presentation of A Rival by Request was well rendered under the splendid supervlslon of the Mlsses Woodsmall and johnson Thls play has been considered by the best crlt cs to be one of the finest ever produced by the pupils of the school CAST OF CHARACTERS Walter Pierson a young bachelorj PAUL CLARlx Wlnthrop Smythe Plersons frlend HUNTINGTON WANDELL Benjamm Briggs a retlred farmer MERLE JONES Lord Albert Anthony McMull1n Csmythe s friend FRED BISHOF Alexander Mugglns fsmythes servant PAUL DAXIS Mrs Burnett wlfe of Robert Burnett Es1 HER VVEIDENHEIMER Margaret Burnett daughter of Mrs Burnett MARX LAWTON Mrs Brlggs wlfe of Ben Briggs LLCINDA SHUIT Elrza Briggs daughter of Mrs Brlggs FRANQLS FLORA Mrs Chatterton Chousekeeper of the Cosmopole Axis Hook Each member of the cast was perfectly famlllar with his part and we cannot speak too enthuslastlcally of the way m whrch lt was presented The Jealous nature of the ladies was delightfully portrayed and the way ln which the men handled their troubles showed their ablllty to cope wlth any dlfhcult sltuatlon Tl he stage setting w as ln harmony w 1th the tlmes and conditions Fl he cast especially wlshes to acknowled e the assistance of Miss acques Mr Crmdle Meldon ohnson ack Axerx and keith Chuck ln makmg thus annual exent a success ll ' 1 ' .. , ,, .,., ,, . ' Robert Burnett fa retired business manl ,, ..., ,,,,, , ,MKENNETH C-EDDES ' ' ' C ' , ,.,, .,,,,,, , , ,, .. ' ' ' I e,,, ,,,, , ' l J A. . , ..,,., ,,,,, , ' ' c . ' J .V U K Hy ,K . 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'11 :as ot but 5 ' . 1 '1'111'i 11' 1 t1 51 at 11 ' 11 1 lf W'-A -s H' ' 'S 1 -' sc V 'E . GI 1 A 1 1110 str , a .'1'k1s 'Q ' 11 B' 1' c1 C1, C1 1 1 ' 1' 1 1' s .Q1 '1i - 4 'Q H-I-1 ' . N S 11 1' 1 1 ' -111 1 .Q1.11s 1 'ss k ' 1- ' . '11 ' - ke -1 3 's . ' I' . ' 1 1 ' vas as -1 1 1 1 S 1 1 11 T1 ' C1 511011 A ' .' V ' s ' 11 v1.21 .nj . ' U. -, A .' X. r . Q ,I S .,Kw' -,' K t11e production was we11 received. Much praise must be given to L1oyc1 Shaw who madc- Q S11 1' ' r llg V S. B B11 ' 1 11-15 H-1.5 . '.i Lu '11 . 11' ' 1 P11 'i1'l11 101 , 1, ,',' -L' .- ' C11i5 C 1, 11 TY' .- 173.-11 ' l 1:1111 ' K1 1 R11'.A 11 R' Ros 2 -l.1 . 1,1111 ' 171'11N ' 1011 1V'11f111' Q X1 1 33111 S111 '17111.' llc ' H A 151. D1 '1.'soN. 1.1. 111 131-1 ' -11. V, ' VIR' 1111 11,xN.-1N. 1111' J g F1'1,1'1-1s111',11. AFFIRMATIVE. NEGATIVIL HOLDEN PHILLIPS VICTOR WALLIN HUGH FLAHERTY CARMAN F REYSCHLAG THOMAS GRANING JOHN BASSETT 114 I I I ahv Senate Bvlphmn Bvhatv As ln tormer years so rms xear the ancient rnalrs of the Senate and Delphlan llter rs ocletles ff und expr sron 1n the regular annual del ate liheosf- mterested IH C S H S actlvlt es know that ln these unter soclety debates x htch began seven years ago the Senators have had an unb oken strmv of vxctorles to 'ther credlt untll this year And those who have followed the hrstorv of mter ocxety malrv IH former year need not be told that It was as pronounced this vear as ever It l as been The questlon Resolved that Colorado should adopt the commrsslon form ol state government w as tentatn ely agreed upon some slx weeks PYSNIOUS to Aprll fourteenth But the matter of certam defmltlons provisions etc were not so readily agreed upon ln fact lt looked at one tlme as though the questlon would have to be dlscarded because of the fallure of the conferees to avree A short time before the date set for the debate however these proslsrons and defmltxons were ag eed upon drawn up slgned and a copy filed w nth the Prlnclpal These prehmlnarres settled the Delphlans had the advantage of choosing the side of the questlon they wished to support They chose the negatxve The majorlty of young men of both socretles who had untll now been ln a state of feverish and IDHOCUOUS desuetude began to prepare to support thexr respective s des The tenslty of feeling lncreased as the date drew near Day sesslons were held Mldmght counclls were called The Audltorlum resounded with the passlonate and orotund periods of athrmatlon and denlal Supervisors grew w an and hagvard Pink slxps became scarce The selectlng of Judges proved as dlfflcult and onerous a task as ln former years This burden fell to Supervx ors Grmdle and Shaw At last by amlable co operatlon Judges were selected The Aud was decorated tastefully ln Senate and Del phran colors The clans assembled and the audrtorlum w as comfortablv filled ln spite of a stormv n ght outslde When the decrs on four to one ln favor of the negatlve was announced the lonv pent up feelings of the Delphlans broke loose and the rostrum w as rushed The NICIOTS afterward adjourned to the home of Huntmgton Wandell and properly celebrated thelr frrst uctory The debate as a whole w as a spirited and lnterestmg one and reflected credlt on both ocletles The following young men had the honor of representmv thexr soc etles For enate Paul Clark Tom C-ranmg Hugh Flaherty and Hold n Phllllps for Del phran N B Wallln C P Freyschlag ohn Bassett and Harlan Tucker 110 ,- . , - I D , . , , . . , . a V' S - .' 'es J , , , . - . . . . . . , b I U Y V. . X - V y . 3 '. 1 ' . . ' ' ' . -s , . , O - g . V , . . . . , , 9 1 ' ' V 1 J , . .. - . ,, - - V , V V . g . . 'S '- , ' . - .. .. - , , . , . . s .. . . . 0 s -. ' -, - - gf , u v , ' A . , . J , a . , 1 Q Q ' ' BABY COGSDILL BABY MOORE BABY SWEANY B-XBX S'-IAW What can you see m Baby land? Llttle folks in white Downy heads Cradle beds Faces pure and bright The dollles all thmk It a Joy land And folks ln the ark Stay out after clark And tm solchers regulate Toy land 1 EUGENE FIELD Society's hne, in Toy-land, 16 ? N Wm irq Y A W X fk. Iliff SWK X VW 6 lf l' ...I ff X 9 k X M 535 Q X W X-4 Q ' HLL X mm MDW 5 Lif f' W -'Sw xx, - I , kr, f I ' ll! X X ' W ff Q? X ,V ' I f Q S ,X 'H X1 XX' T NN f ,C , A X Xxfjf, ,HV K r' lv? X I QQ, .I W fa iff f Ll , 1 . 42 'f' 'rxTq. ', M ' '- ,. ' ax - WIC, -allayfyaf 'im f Xxl V I' I V' h. I surf! , 'film 7 I 'f , .V Ml ,' Wfag wr--' L f ff:-fa j. f X is , N X x Ns . . ,X ,U-'iff X an I . 3 5 3 Zyl x N 'X 'X Y Kvxl U If .4 Q Y W ' f- '2, f- 'v V' I ,fir ll 1 r f f 'f 2 I uf 1- in '1 f ' I Qivutmu nf the Swann Nmeteen hundred and hfteen vs tnessed one of the most succe lul football tean ever turned out at C S H D The prospects at the bevlnnmg ol the season vvere not vers encouragrng as Coach Erps had onlv tour veteran around v hlch to build hrs team But radualry under the splendid tutelage of Coach Erps and the leadershrp of captam Carl Lmderholm the team rounded mto shape ln the hrst game vvlth Colorado Colle e although vve vvere defeated ll to O the team shovved IIS metal ln the next game our team vvas defeated ln a hard fought game vvlth the Baby Tigers I3 to 2 Daturdav October the tvventv thlrd ln a hard luck hard fought contest Manual 'l-ra nmg H1 la School of Denver defeated C S H S on a serles of Hukes But vvart untll next fall' Terrors rallied around Captaln Lmderholm and as a result the Terrors were vlclorrous to the tune of 22 to 0 November the sixth the Terrors defeated the Rocky Ford aggre gatron on then home grounds 9 to 0 By defeatmg Rocky Ford the Terrors gaxned a clear tltle to the champlonshlp of the southern part of Colorado On Monday 'Nlovem ber the fifteenth the Terrors took a long avvalted revenge on the Baby flgers and defeated them I3 to 0 Saturday November the tvv ntreth the Terrors motored to Florence and had very little trouble ln defeating them by a 58 to 0 score Thursday Xlovember the tvventy Hfth the Terrors vvon tne hardest fought battle of the year from Sacred Heart College FI he score stood 3 to 0 again t the Terro s but when the hnal vvhrstle blew the score was I to J ID favor of the Terrors We are proud of our team of l9lD It vva composed of a group of clean vsholesouled fellovvs ready to hght to the HI'llSl't for their school We had a splendid coach and captam and mth thls same coach vvc look forvvard to a successful season Ill I96 LOACHj W ERPS 'lhrough vvhose persrstent efforts Q 5 rl S turned out a football team one of the best rn the hlstory of the school A' HQ 1 U . I , 'A 'l . ss' A ' ts ' . . . A. v. R 54 V I ' -, u' A M V if ' - s v' ' ' ' Q . , . , . ,, . g ' r . . I .. g 1 v -' Y v ' . . ' .' , ' , ' N J, , , ' ' g ' 3, , Y U S ' 'D For a time the team felt rather discouraged but in the next game wlth West Denver, the . , . ' Y . ' , , ., U K' ! 1 ' v - ' v . A ' s r , ' ' v -' A I v '. ' s , I . , , 4 5 V w x V w w 1 CARL LINJDERHOLM Lindy Caplam 1916 xx xc lr n nun xc lr xxdxv put 'TI 4 N lf L MERRIL SHOUP Mzclg 1917 txxo xcar mmm C utlm r n xt xx up 1 lf nm fr .x lug m ELBERT CLARK Clar re 1916 X txxo xcar man Plaxecl Tl ht hilt One of the be t hx h Qchool puntcr m the st1te Xxx c peclallx noted 01' h lll h spxr lb On lme plungmg, hxb equal xxab Qcldom mm Heaclx tat and hxrd to Q O 191 . l .. . N - .-X I 'fl um. C211 Z' this . .Xl ff h his laxt -furvc fur thc lxxmwr f-f C. S, Il. S, .lr ll gn-ul ut left half. ,I V ll ' U! f A ' 1' . . 'ay :A fn Cf ,'-nr. M: lf gvr l ' fi, at left guard. 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' 'K X 1 -1911 X25 5 illerrtrm nf the Svvaann At the termlnatron of the footbal season ba ketball practlce was started Thrrty men answered Captarn Slmpson s call and a goodly number of these altho they drdnt make the hrst squad sacrlfrced therr tlme and energy rn helplng Coach Erps whrp hrs squad mto shape The second team under Captam Cheese enJoyed sexeral XICIOYICQ during the season The season started wlth a shout on December twenty frfth when the Alumnr defeated the Terrors Zl to 28 The C C Fl rgers defeated the Terrors ln two well fought games but the experience of these games was well shown w hen on anuary four teenth the Terrors met the Trrnldad Hrgh School team and defeated them by a score of 40 to ZI On the fourth of February C S H S Terrors defeated the North Canon Crty Hrgh School basketball team by a score of 36 to 33 The following evenrng the Terrors met the South Canon team and were agam vrctorrous wrnnrng by a score of 64 to ll The Canon Crty schools were very strong supporters of therr teams On the eleventh of February the Terrors were defeated by the strong Wheat rrdge team The game was fast and funous at the end of the first half thee Terrors held the larger end of the score The two teams played very evenly thruout the game and the score was decided only when Wheatrrdge dropped a foul thru the basket rn the last mrnute of play Score 44 45 The Royal Stags and Royal Suffragettes were at the game rn force and a great deal of pep was deweloped The Terrors agarn defeated North Canon Clty Hugh by a score of 54 8 The East Denver team arrrved ln the Springs on the morn ng of March eleventh and each member of the team seemed to feel confrdent that the Terrors were doomed to fall The whrstle blew at 2 30 o clock rn the afternoon and the hardest roughest game of the season started At the first ot the game things looked blue for the Terrors but conclrtlon and endurance soon told that the Terrors were Denvers superrors The Denver men showed that they had been well coached The game termmated with the Terrors ln the lead by a margrn of 39 25 The last two games of the season were played between the Terrors and the Greeley Hrgh School team The Greeley players proved themselves to be the strongest team that the Tlvers had met On the ewenrnv of March seventeenth the game was fast and thlngs looked blue for the Terrors b t the C S H S come back took hold on the fellows and they showed Greeley some real basketball The game ended wrth the Terrors uctorrous by a score of 30 26 On the next exenrng Saturday March elghteenth the two teams met again each team determmed to defeat the other The Terrors played the best basketball of the season and the score shows the rmprowement orer the prexrous nrght When the whrstle blew the score stood 30 IZ rn fasor of the Terrors 1 v 1 Q V . . 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N Q RLLD 's 1 W Nw 4 ix , 'T , , dl .-:Ng AJ Wi 'LKPUIPIU nf the SPZIHHII S H S has not lo t all ol rts athletrc stars set as well hown rn the annua Colorado College rmrtatlon track meet when we won second place We can well be p oud of the entrre team as we urelx are A short re ume of the meet x th the polnts x on 1 a follows Mal Graham won two hr ts ln the l00yard da h and 270 Xard da lr re spectnels He lowered the state record ln the 220 but because the wmd wa with htm rt was ruled out Cheese won hr t ln the half mrle and second rn the mrle The thrrd place rn the Jaxelrn by Honen gaxe u a pornt tht was remarkable for Ed IS a first year man Sampson took a tlurd ln the hrgh jump l'he total pornts for the lerrors ln the C Even! 100 yard Dash 720 vard Dash Half mrle Dash Mule Run awelm Hrgh Jump nl otal pornts Contestant Wmncr Graham C-raham Cheese Cheese Honen Slmpson Mav twentreth the track team armed Place .Score Boulder for the annual U C meet Although the weather wa xerx drsagreeable th meet s s held d C S H S cerxed frrst place Graham got hrst place rn the hundred and two twenty vard da he and Cheese got second place rn mlle and hrst rn half mrle Mrlt Knowles placed r the half mule Shaw Jumped hrghest rn the afternoon meet Although condltlons we e xers unfaxorable we are sure proud of the team for the good work they drd 13 C : C. . . . s ' l A ' . - ' S ' V l y A ' s 1' . 5 vl ' v As s ' : .. nv ' I S 1 -by S -F, S , - , , . . V . Y Y S , 3 v .. .. . V ' ' . H ' . C. meet were as follows: - ' l 5 .. -I , l 5 - ' l 5 ' . ' 2 3 I ' ' 3 I ' ' t 3 l 4 ' , , ,, ,....... , ,, , 2U , ' I in ' . . . . . . M ' ' S ' v' '. c va an . . . . re- Largh Svrhnnl Glalrnhur September September I I have declded to keep a dlary this year a rt v rll be mv last vear ln Hugh School I dont feel very grave amd drgnrhed yet Maybe that feeling will be acqurred before the year rs up School opened ofhclally today our program card havmg been made out prevrously It seems good to see all our classmates agarn Mr Nte IS prmczpal and Mr H111 rs supermlc rdenl of school What do you thml-. of that3 Who would ever have thought of such a 'hung when school closed last year' September 8 Thrs rs Your Lawn Help Keep rt Up They told us thus mornrng rt cost the School Board approxlmately S4 000 to plant the lawns and make other Improvements about the grounds We ll have to be good now and not cut corners nor anything else September 9 Say' the Delphlans are certalnly full of pep They had therr frrst meetmg two days ago Duck sand one of the new members of our faculty Nlr Brown and the r presldent VIC Wallln made flne speeches And the hrst day or school at that' September I0 Senlor meetmg today We re not slow erther All our officers are elected Phil Frantz IS to steer our shrp thrs term Rah' rah' rah' Evervbodv v atch the class of I6 September I4 We had Aud this mormng to boost rootball and rncldentally lwhe Lever was mentroned We had short talks from Coach Erps Mr Nye Dolly Gray Mr Crlndle faculty manager Fat ones Cap Llnderholm and B1llD1lts Then v e yelled Senate had first meetmg today Pat Argust IS presrdenl and Harry s vs they are golng to have the hnest year yet I hope so September I6 unlors had a meetmg today Mackay Solenberger was elected president and Mr Grmdle faculty supervrsor Also Zeta s frrst meetmg and Maud says they have a splendrd outrook September I7 Another Senlor meetmg today Mr Nve talked to us about finances We gurls are gorng to show our pep by glvmg a hamburger sale soon September I8 Senate havrxde lsnt that dandy to have a functlon so soon3 Sucl' fun' I almost wrsh I was a boy September 20 I forgot my money for our hamburger sale September Z1 Senxor hamburger sale Brg event of the season Um m m It was a grand success We made lots of money fhe boys certarnly have bug appe tltes I don t even dare to w nte down the number Holden Phlllrps ate September Z2 Dramatrc Club today We have decided to have a tryout and all those who get lnto the socletv wlll do so by merlt Good rdea' Flnel verv hne' September 24 Senior meetmg Mr Sweany ga e u a talk He sald there w as a new rutlng that we could not have meetmg tnless thrre wa somethrng Import nt to dlscuss and we had his permlssron September 28 Electron Era ofhcfrs Laura Brown was elected pres dent and Miss Woodsmall faculty supervlsor We are gorng to do great thrngs thrs vear Also 1 1 0 .- ' - ' s v' ' . . . 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' ' 1 , M Senate meetmg Harry says MBUTICS Keeslmg gave a splendid reading And Del phlan had a purelv busrness meeting bo many thlngs are happenlng now I can hardly remember them all to wrrte them down October October l The sophomores had a meetmg and electron of officers todav Ivan Parr was elected presldent October 2 Today was a red letter day In the First place the state tournament was held here Fred Warss won for us Yea' Fred' Fred' Warss' Now lf we wln again Dr Flora s cup rs ours for sure We played the Tlgers also but not so success fully score 71 0 But our boys have grlt anyway Watch us later We also had the Dramatic Club tryout Over seventy students tried and thlrty five got ln October 3 Omega meeting today Bess says twenty one gurls were admrtted October 4 Levers were out today Plctures of Mr Cole lVlr Hull and Mr lNve All the townspeople lcnow when the Levers are out because everybody goes along the street readmg them October 5 Oh horrors' No more Auds The room IS too full Over l 000 of us packed ln where 730 should be The flre chief objected Such rs llfe I slghed here but I dldnt know how to spell It so I left lt out Zeta had another meeting wrth a splendrd program October 6 Our second team defeated the Deaf and Blind team 20 to I4 Also Dramatlc club and plans discussed for coming year October 7 First regular meetmg of Sigma October IZ We had Alpha today Eva Saville loolcs very charmmg and dlgmhed as presldent We re gomg to have a hll-ce soon Goody' Also Senate and they are studymg Parllamentary Law' October I3 Omega gave a tea at the Acacia olly tlme ensued' Delphlan had the pleasure according to Duck of having ex President lxlnney address them at thelr meeting today My sentenc structure could be better but nobody IS gomg to see thus so I Il let lt go thrs tlme October I5 We dnl have another Aud Today' Thus hfteenth day of October year of our Lord one thousand nlne hundred and hfteen But all the freshmen were sent to the library Mr Erps Gave us a rousing talk on loyalty We plaved the Babv Tigers I thml-r that s the cutest name and were defeated I3 2 October I6 Sophomore hllce Delightful trme but only a small number went Get a llttle pep there' Get a lrttle pep' October I8 Cards today lm disgusted' l thlnlc these teachers are aw fully sparxng of A s It s a good thmg none of them are gomv to see this October I9 Zeta Hallowe en program WltChCS and black cats galore October 20 The Lever IS gomg to publlsh an honor roll those who had three A s out of four I m sorry my name wont be there I ll have to stop bemg oulte such a loval Terror and do more studymg Also Semor meeting to discuss class pms A'-so number two-Dramatrc club 1 J Q ' ' ' ' .. . . , . , . . v - ' v ' r' ' ' . . , . . 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October at Era to ax October October October o n rt October October Nrgma and Alpha pre ented a dell htful Halloue en pro ran unror hrlce to Corral Canon for upper 'Vlanual x Terror We vent down to the tune of Zl to O There ha been a new Qcrentxfrc ocretx organlzed I think Senror m6Cl1l'lU Cla: p1n decrded upon Alpha axe a reception for fre hmen 1rl Vt e had a plendrd .aroszram and the fre hue acted as rf thex enjoyed lt Tonrght me Senrore had an T door Freld Meet Ole rt was fun' But Im too leepw to mrrte anxthn about rt October 29 Reception for neu member of Era and wsaltrng lret 1n Uyrn Nqr Lee and Mm Agnee Neuer San and Qhrrstlne Wandell danced but not uhrle thex were rn Ing October 30 fault, Rah' Rall' f r ll: Tcrrorsf We lrclced West Denxer 27 to O exen mth Captaln llnderholm and Blll Dllte lard up on account ol mjure A good ending lor the month November November l Omega meeting Enthuelastrc bunch of lrl present Sclentrbc o :ew heard leacture from Professor Strleby l'Noxember 3 Senate Open House I went urth Harry ancl now Drclc wont speak I don t care' I had a grand trme and he ll get oxer lt Noxemoer D Lesers out todax A freehman came oxer thrs afternoon and borroued mme' Terrors left for Roclu Ford oxember 6 We beat' W beat' 90 Ol Jo ' 'Nlow w haxe a c ar Ghz? K. QNX, X xi -J .J THE SPIRIT OF CSHS 1 ZI.-QU J S g' 'A g 'E d ZZ.-J V ' ' 5 . 23.-r 's. S. ' ' . 2-l'.- Q 5 '.,' ' S ' ,' . A l'll 3 2 '. Zi- ' ' g. -5 I S ' . 27.-. g ' ' S g' 5. 'V S ' V V , S . S , VV . V .V . V . V Unn- ' r, A ' . ' S 1' ' 1' l g '. .- ' ' s , , ' 4' Q , ' O' . 1 ' S' gl '- .f' ' . . . ff u ' .. M V V V. . 4. . .M . . . VQV I' .- ' . -' ' g' s . ' . 5 C ' ' '. . V , .1 V V V . N ' .4 'J . e . -. 1, ' y. 1 ' ve ' .le r M fA fs! A Xt A 'Q XIV, Y M KZ r.. N' h ', h Q'3':gV . ?7' 1' -e x , I 7 ,I u 1 ' .J f .,- trtle to the champron hlp of outhern Colorado me a hike B sald he nexer had uch a ood trme ln all her lrfe But that wa hsperbole 'Noxember 8 Oh' oh' oh' Such a tlme as I haxe had Our ballads had to be rn todax And po lllX6lW I couldnt frnd four nord rn the Englr h lan uaqe t at would rhyme It done t ough nom t an goodne Exrdentls I wa nt mtended for a poet Noxember 9 Alpha program todax nen bs neu member P Q Vva nt xt fun to x arch Lulu Crum a sell leader3 Noxember Delphran today also Senate Noxember Srgma and plan for hlke to the Carden of the God 'November Zeta hrlce up Wllll3mS Canon 'Noxember We cant be outdone erther Alpha had a hike today ll North Qhewennc Canon and down ln a non torm 'Noxember IJ 1 Baby l er ' Poor lrttle Babx lager l Vve beat xou I7 'l and we re not Sorry elther Noxember ll Dramatrc Club The lrrst of our monthlx farces It nas dandw Noxember I8 At Era me decrded to enlar e the lze of each ocrety from forts to frftw thus making rt po srble for 200 glrls to belon rn tead of l60 'Noxember I9 unrors drscussed cla s pmQ Nowember 20 lerrors x Florence bcore D8 0 Aren t ue ome team' Noxember Z2 lhanksgnm program of Alpha mth ome real lne honet November 23 Thanksgmng and a roxal gorge Should I haxe spelled that mth cap1tals5 The last football game of the eaeon and uctorw Score I 3 And nom three cheer for Cap Lrnderholm Coach Erp Mana one and Peck liaeultx W Vg X I ,KK fx 15-vwfw .Star MW ld A A s A 5 . O g A . ess A s . S g A A A . ' 5 j . A SA A' ,', ' A ' 5 A As g M h ' ' . 'S h '- h lc ss! 'A ' 5 ' .A ' .- -'g g v' ' 5. . U. 5 ' A v 5 .' . . A ' IO.-A A '- . . V ' l l.- V S A N s. .' ' I2.- A A A . . v ' l3.- l ' A . A ' In V 1' A ' A s 'S . .A ' '.-Cl, Mig s. A S. . H .rt ' . . ' A . 1 . v u A 0 . . ' .- ' g S S uv . . . S . . g . S . .' ' 's. . A ' - . ' ' s . .pg v !'. S ,.' S- to-goodness Indians. ' S . A , S, gers J 5 ', 'L Q' rr-r 7 V . Q, ,X X ry , x' in A' ' A 53:6 5-f--1-:gg 5 K I - Q ff 2 .f 7 .Wg fix... Hg-I! .1 If f, ' A 1 '13, 7h,:,::':,, , 4,0 - f 4 v-l I-LS: 4 lil... U a -' Pff .3 Manager Crindle, the Team. the Scrubs-everybody! l'm so happy l could hug somebody ibut l'm not going tol. Yea! the whole team! Yea! the whole team! Yea! lhe whole team! November 29.-Cards today! I always hold my breath and shut my eyes tight when I hold out my hand for my card. It isnlt quite such a shock. I don't care. my marks were pretty good though, this time. Three A's and one B. Now l can be on the Honor Roll. Dccernlnr December l Dramatrc Club We learned all about the art of lVl1l-.'n0 J out not stone And non ue al o lmou uno urote The Scrap of Paper an x hx he drd lt December 2 Semi had a provram of xxhrch amc Whrtcomlu Riley ua the prmerpal theme December D Went to Sundax chool todaw IDX l A Q self IN M' X fl be sesgatfff g -i S ir 16,5 3 S f ' i : 113 A Y QW i 2 20 v go xg x J' jr 4' s L gl JJ C51-Is FORDK K K 141 ,, '. U ,' 'i ' 4 1 . -, Ur --l 7 's. . ' ' s . ' ' W -Y d v ' ' '. .f- ig C ' , g ' ' J -s A ' - if .-'-I . 1. gm' at gb -9 a ,gf ll I 5 I x I7 M. -1 LJ t uf l HT 'X Y ,A 'fA Ze, ' iq Q' Ax N, bf? tilrxtfrl j s 1 e, 1 . -K t jf ,. rg t ' ' t . ' fx .T X c,,,,, L 5 f - , Q ,Qt fu b 5 YV, Y f ff a s- T ' r -4 3 or t - . hvn- I, fr V r' ir i X CQ :::::: - . 'L ' '- I- . 'Haag' Zi.. -l X I8 P --ff 1 - - - r .gg 5' .xt,. -i 4 , f AE-A Till- gl 16 GD A. , - ln--1 K I 'WS' 1 Q f N ' 's .1 , f . Q Q f V T1 t . 'Q , 7 .A 1 4-40 ll Q . 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' x. 1- ' -Q I ,,, 1 JT' . .w - - -.4 December 6 I dxdnt have my lessons today I hoped and prayed for an Aud but none such luck December 7 Mothers Day at Alpha We had a dellghtful time and acted as DICE well behaved children should December 8 Senate and Delphlan put away thelr bows and arrows and smoked a piece I mean peace prpe IH Jomt compamonshlp Thev say they en Joved themselves and hope to see the occa lon repeated Other folks hope so too December 9 And this mormn for Era glrls We are gomg to have a block of seats at the Scrap of Paper December ll Ill never never forget thrs nlght as long as I lrve Oh lt wa fine' slmply fme' It s the best thmg the Hugh School has ever done ln the lme 0 dramatrcs I should lke to see that same Scrap of Paper agam tomorrow nrght Everybody seemed to have grown Jut purposefully for their part We Era glrls had a block of seats and Senators and Delphrans had boxes and I m too sleepy to wnte any more December I4 Zeta had a prograrr' for mothers December I6 Slgma and Omega gave an excellent Chnstmas program Our Era chorus rs a dandy Seniors had Aud and decided to glve the school eight blue spruce trees lnstead of the usual statuary December I7 Sigma gave a fancy dress ball for Era IH the gym Talk about variety The room looked like a kalerdoscope goodness' such a word to spell Punch was served and a very delightful evemng was spent This sounds as though I were w rltlng for the Lever but Im not December I8 We beat the faculty' goody' goody' goody' It s dandy to know you can beat the faculty ln somethmg December 20 We planted our blue pruces today and had an hom' off We went out and threw a shovel full of dlrt on one and then hll-:ed down town Ve thought they wouldnt be planted tlll next sprung but they couldnt wart that long They had to be planted now Oh you trees' Long may you grow ln the land of the free and the home of the brave P S Doesnt 1t seem rather strange to have Mr Svveany playmg the role of the proud father3 But rt s dandy lsnt nt' December 22 Alpha Chrrstmas spread Another good trme and lots to ea Mr Nye and Mr Hull enjoyed the prcltles I wonder vvhy3 December 23 Zeta spread and then to Princess Olga Brown was elected presldent for the commg term December 23 Merry Chrzsimas to all and lo all a good mghl Im so sleepv I can hardly wrrte lrut I mut sav that the alumm defeated the Terrors 28 7I Also I can now wrrte for now rt won t be glvmg anythmg aw ay what I ve been afrald to wrlte before Senate sent a small srlver spoon and fork to the Senate Babv I ca' the Senate Baby' Yea' the Smale Babu' Yea' the Senate Babu' Oh Joy' 143 - 1 1 1 . 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LIUJLIH. anuarx I axent ma e am re o u11on at 1 e u e Id nexer ee: tl em anxuax View nad a pICl'Id1d xacat1on but ue re gomv back Wondax once mere to Grunt and QX eat un er a 1 earx I1Ie anuarx J mefva meetmv and Vlfrt a Cnen e ected pre 1 ent C IDFICI 1 po e 10 XCISHIIIIC Noc1et5 on I-I1 I1 31Ittudee anuarx D NCHIOI meetlnv todax and me IC Uolnv to axe a neu Qtunt re1 11 a11ud11 Nlvma e CCIIOD 0 1 2111 Ixxtneun I-I11cIen 1IeCtecI ure 1cIent anuarx f 5 I Dont ment1on Freak Dax e e s11cI tI1e be er r anuau I D1amdt1c QIUIJ and lntere 1110 pr1v1z1n1 5am WlwNET9IYOm If 1 p 11 1 ua1x I-I IUIIYI Qpreac an e1erwt11nU uae eatnn we 11tI11rn1tur1 md IIII dl uarx ID IN1 Olwa Broun entertamed lI1e 7e1a Nm 1etx OI' tI1e CrIo11cI Nprlnfe H1f1I1 NCI1o0 at I1e1 I10me t 1 afternf'-011 Refrexhmentx new Nfrxer If en1maI1Ie afternoon ua fpent m e mx ca g I1OUId have been a polter anuarx I! Qmeva Open Hou e q1gma provram anuau 70 Era plax Omen bs Z ta and AIpI1 We had a QpIer1d1d pta I he CI1rono1era11atoIetro11 Ccoodne what a name' anuarx 7-I I1 CIBTX IU o runmnv own But notI1111g muc1 1 1 p- 111111110 exrept ue 1re cI11acI1nU tet nee anuarx 76 Dramauc CIUIJ ent r a1.1ecI 1 1111110 1 anuan 71 DeIpI11anI11Ice anuart Bl 1 use I I m not ewen gomv to attempt to portras tI1e IIOYYOTQ of tI11Q meek Sutflce lt to ax there IIBQ Deen xxeepmv and ua1I1nU and gnaw 1n0 of teetI1 XM if Z7 X q ...f lu 'Arran me ruwm 140 I ,' .-II1 ' CI v' SI 5. W'I1's I1 5-' -I4 1 1 C 1 1' CI Q I' I U' W.--O C me I 2 I1 5 I wld . Dr. SI ,'e's Ii Q gv. 1 ,. J -, '. 'D Y. b'D h, ,L tlrrck D1-'. I ' 6.-tm: I ' of II ce1's-M -' '1 I ..' 1 -, I I' -.-.N-5-1. ' A 4 'II1 Iss if -tt . I3-r-r- -1. I 2.-WM ' : I I , tn' . .' fd I11Q I. . Ifn I' fft- SQ, ,. I CI -'I' 5 ': ' f --ff. 'e ' -1 I: wo11IrI have Iueen if tI1e gg1rIs I1ad tI10ugI1t of It. I'1 -' mf 'Iss T, ' ' , f t' I' 1 '. 11 .x' I ,L I: I . .. I .' 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DOM fledged gl'aNC arid CIIUYIIIICCI SCI'llOl'b February J Zeta slcatmv party and a royally Good t1me enjoved Who y ouldn t5 February 6 There IS a X M C A COHXCHIIOD gomg on at Greeley Som of our boys haye lunda ysande ed up there February grams February about lt I can y hat the School XNIIIOUI h1m 8 Alpha had a patr1ot1c program We alyyay haye Good pro l Oh' such a day as th1s has been m not Uomg to ur1te mucr Our Mr Syxeany IQ leaymv for Ch1cago Personally I dont see Board 1 th1nlt1n0 about to let hlm go Hoy tan me get aronv m gomv to spen t e rest of my days 1n sack cloth and ashe an Ill ncvcr nevcr sm1le agam Oh ear' FL AU a come doys n February February February Mr Syxeany 15 back a a1n Coedy' Goody' goodv lvl A I6 Senate today ll Mothers Dav for burma fflrls and a Cupld provram Oh Joy' oh rapture unforeseen The clouded slay IS non serene ' Im ohappyl O'lI non yshat to do' guess Ill get my h1story lesson My' but 1t does seem gooc after a yseelc of mtsery to haye hlm y 1th Us once more Oh Ill neyer lclclc affaln 1 e g1yes us 63 pages for a lesson I ll just gun and say he lcnou best And Im alnzaus gomg to haye my lesson pufcclll I d1dnt rcalue hon much I lrlxed h1m untll he U Jack February Z3 M1 btlllman ol the Rocl-. Island IQHIIYOHCI talked t Aud D1amat1c Club had costumf party at Anna Flstun Fe TUHTX 73 Ffa DIOUYIITYI DT Mary XOIJIC gZiNC US Ei QPICIICIICI tallt OH n a Who 1 s e3 We you l1ttle heathen' Shes been a med1cal m1s lonary to Illdlii lo1 a number ol year Mr Stuntr ol Colorado Clty Gaye an excellent talk before the Aud e ruary 79 Alpha Gaye a plll ter program 1 the extra day rn year My' Im so busy I certa1nly neede 1t MHTCII March I Senate today March 3 Delph1an Fl hose boys had a debate Resolyed fhat all Del nh1ans should accept at least one proposal durmv the year l9I6 I th nlc that s horr d What do they thlnlc ue g1rls are' 14 Q 1' l.- 5 ' c c ' 1, 21-A 1' 3+ A ' A - 1' 4.- ' ' . - O sl . . v ' ' l .- . . 1' '. . I' O ' ' ' l l '- 't. . ' ' Q O ' . . 1' ' . 111 , .S . .O 1 . 1 11 1 1 I 5 'Al ' l I' ' g . d h ' . 1' ' - sz d .'Qu1LlC.1Zy' I Xxx, lwtu. rn nuI1. 1 11 n5l1I. 1 'Iv' B' -1-1 . . Fuull February l9.-We defeated Castle Rock 62-I7. Zh- H , ' . , , . ' g'. '. 1. 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Ixhis 's .' 1' ' the 1 Z, H March 6 Omega program wrth ome llNlflg plcture MIQS Strvke spoke to the Screntxflc Doclety on Splders March 8 Dramatlc Club program Fred 'Nassour makes a mce burglar doesn t e3 March March March I4 Alpha and an Irlsh pro ram l Senate and Dramatlc Club ulte a combmatlon ll Senior meeting Vlfe declded to glv The Tamlng of the Shrew for our Senior class plav It s gomg to be the verv best play any class has ever put You watch and see March 20 Mr Mlchael of the Western LHIOH Telegraph talked to the SCICHIIIIC Soclety Omega extemporaneous program March 21 March 22 too lust watch us March Z4 March 28 Senxor meetlnv Dramatlc Club Oh we re Qolng to help celebrate Shakespeare Zeta and Srgma gave an excellent program at Era An almost entrrelv musical number at Alpha and Mrs Efflnger our presldent of IIVC years ago talked I nt she dear3 March 29 Senate The had an extemporaneous debate Nothmg much has happened thls month Thr has been one of the tlmes when there has been a lull rn the day s occupatlon Jut before we get ln deep ln our Commencement CYCTCISCS We don t have very much lo rger to be Senlors We have to enjoy ourselves thorough'v DOM OI' IICVCI' Aprrl April l April l-ool' I certalnly dnd feel foollsh today I swallowed everv thmg everybody suggested Dr Crllett talked to Science Club on contagious diseases Aprll 4 Zeta today April 5 Dramatlc Club We are gO1ng to present some new scenery t0 the school Some wood y stuff Arent we DICC3 Aprll 6 Srgma Aprrl Fool program It w as so good Aprll 7 Oh we had the best tlme tonlght' unlors play A Rival by Request dont cha know It was just fme almost as good as our junlor plav last year They are gomg to grve It agam tomorrow mght Aprll ll Alpha had the clandlest Easter program I believe dandv the most overworked word ln my vocabulary what would lVl1ss Dorsey say 3 Aprll I2 Senate and Delphlan tonight and debate comes off Frldav Aprll I4 Oh' Oh' Oh' Such a dav ' such a day' luurn me off I m w or nd p Well we had an Alpha spread rn tne gym and a splendrd one too I a e tll I thought I never would w ant to see eatables a am but I m hungry now Then we went to the Debate ln a body And oh' that debate' I m glad for the Delphlans for thev drd splendldly but I Jrd want Senate to w rn April 26 Aud for sophomore bovs April 26 Mr Moore spoke not F Stlllwell on Racllum to SCIENCE Club tel' .1 v. 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' 1' Delphran tonrght also Senate They drvlded Nenate mto Democrats and Republicans and had qurte a meeting The benate can thmk of the mot orrgmal plans Aprrl 79 Sophomore Urrls had meetmv to boot gurls baseball team MaL av I Cards out today I tmnk me have the nrcest set of teac ers ln t r burldmv I got four A Novs I m real proud of my elf May 3 We had the dand est Sud thrs mornrng I'he Cnrls Glee Club from D L sang and therr Chan ellor talked to Us I v ouldnt have mrssed that Aud for the yxorld May 4 Oh such a dandy afternoon a v e have had We had the splen drdesr Shakespearean program at Fra I v as just about the hnest yet Oh Im so gla Im alrve' May 8 Oh I thought Id due laughing fourth period todav Mr Svveany sard Colorado vv as as artlstrc as a cracker box Mav 9 S sh' Dont speak above a vvhlsper We re going to have Prker s Uav soon 1 don t dare vs rrte vv hen because mv llttle brother vvho rs a freshman mwht accrdentally read thls Oh Joy' May I0 Oh dear Im so busv Im not Uomg to vvrrte onlv the Important thrngs hereafter and Ill be lucky rf I get all of those recorded May ll Oh' today vve have the matlnee for the benror Class Play I' morrovs comes off the grand performance May I8 Talk about Senror Class Plays' Thus vvas the best one ever grven ra ' rah' for Mr Shao' Rah' rah' rah' for the Class of I6' Ram' rah' rah' or ev erybody' ' ' May 20 I forgot to xv rrte that vve had a splendrd mornrng of Shakespeare the ljth And v e ve had a Grand v eek of hlm celebratlng hrs tercentenary I lrke Shake spearc vv hen he goes and has IETCCHICDSIICQ 'Vlav 23 Vrs tors Day Nve put on our companv manners and our msc look I r Domest c Scrence and the Arts and Crafts departm nts had splendld exh brts May 2-I Oh that Declamatron Contest' Words fall me' I cant say a thmv that would be approprrate that vs ould not take from the plendor of the hour vvlse v I ll keep str Mav 23 We had some grand speeches thrs mornlno nomrnatmg the ofhcers for th Qtudent Organrzatron My' I didnt knovv our boys could talk so vvell 'Vlay 76 Elect on today' btand rn lane 43 mlnutes to cast your vote Party splrrt runs hlgh May 30 Decoratron Day' Vacatron' 'Nuff sald' etaffwfgvf gtk 1 1 ' ' .. .-N D' ' ,J s ' ' - . M 1' .- , ' ' ' ' h . ' hs n ' 3. 's. . ' ' ' 'S , . v. I K, I c ' 1 v ' ' f , , V' .- , ' s s' ' . - '.fN i ' ,,. tvsf : . X. d ' . -' s s M . I O A ' A 4' I -.- . ' ' ' ' ' , ' o- in the history' of the school. Oh. it was hne! Rah! rah! rah! for the cast! Rah! h. . . '. . . . . I . . . f ' . . v D ' v' I I.-A I ' . I ' - . H' .- AQ Y' . 7 N s. le ' ' . s e ' , i ' .. -' D ' I . ' s 3 so, ly ' 'll. 'I -.Ti 1 I -. v Q I ' 3 I . Q e - ' . '. ' ' . ' 1 ' , ' , ' v N A I F . - . I ..- -i . ' ., . . on-gy fi'f'j,'- Ms wa' -tif-trfa'-Q qi-,aria - Y'-v UNC u e I ur xear 1 a moat up I am po ee ed bx d1fIerent emotlon n a xxax m gad e ool IQ Qomv to en lor xe xxor e ar t 1 aet xear an long or xacat1on but I hate to ax wood bx for goo un 7 en1or hnal exam B r r 1 'I But the good art Vlr and Mr Nxe reeept1on to Denlor and facultx Im Glad Im a emor xx en auch mee th1nv happen un -I Baccalaureate Qermon Wlx hould I xxaete Npare xxrllnv about ll xx hen Il'Ilq exenmv hae been engraxen 1ndel1blx on mx bram torex er un J Claes Dag, and a jollx good t1me' Annual: out Lxerxhodx Juet Qcramlaled to Qee xxhat xxae put 1n about them Mme xx aent bad but 1t mlght haxe been hetter Ihr under classmen begln hnal exams u f I Ihe cl1max Commencementl' 11Q xxae the mo t xxonderlul n1f11t 1n mx exuetence nd to t mlc t1at th1 1 on x t1e vt 0111111119 o IC I I hardlx com prchend une 9 What a drop to common report Garde We haxe graduated noxx and xse 20 around our feet Qcareely touchmg earth xxe are o far 'xhoxe Common mortxls Alumm IKCCCPIIOD tomght and that s all 1 tnougnt ll xx0Uld Dreak mx neart louax 1 Qax good hx to all the teachers and claumate xxhom I haxe knoxxn and loved for four xeare W ell good hx old Qchool good bx faeultx good bx classmates But hrt let g1xe three eheere for Roscoe C H1ll our uperlntendent' H Allen IXLL our pr1n Cl a czrff' l1car1L our Quperxwor t e c1tulL et IU tnrozxf me umox e 0 wmoreaf e fLxH71LfII e 1 I0 x 10 I arexx ell 'l 5 1 I f . 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YK ,551- DHESS Ht UP IN MDTLEY COLORS GIVE ME LEV EP T0 SPEAK MyMIND D1 MMA PL INAM I-drmr AMI s PI C A Assrslanl Fclrlor EXIRAC IS FROM SENIOR IHEMES Last meek a cat Qcratchecl Myrtle Cunningham on her xerancla Une mght ae Carman F and hrs falr one were returning from a party Lar nas brttcn on Nlorth Weber bw a Garage dog Merle onee when cranking hrs fractlous Ford got kicked just Qouth ol the I-Ir F Qchool Qladx I-lardrn Oh look at Curly hug the a ' e en I rps C.-ee e e xsrqh I was the a I-0 the leacher Pardon me for callrnsz xour attentron to the fact that xou hare pulled Iohnme rlgrt ear untrl lt 1 Uettlnv onger t an t e ot er eve pu I et ear an 116 arm oblrge hrx mother partv Vladame PfCQld6HI I mose that e change the name Holden Phlllrps to I-Iolclen Hancle e change Marx Dane name to Culllle e chanve N rctor Wallrn s name to Wrllram ennrng Bn an Wallrn e change Roeelle Crarg S name to Cutre Crarg Qwerheard at unror Senror receptron committee meeting Paul Dans Could xou select somethmg breeq for the decoratron of the One ot the Commxttee Why not try n1ndfIoxxerQ3 low a Q Q 4 I I 3' ' X 7 -' is I ff , ,X ' id-f rf, . 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IONb Picture of Pre hmen girls obtamed sxrth ea e and dexterltw Qate norleratf- Amwlx ID IHYRDI7 OILIIICCIFII LII Indoor BCISCBCIII CGHICS Bow m balcony exerted Slrde Casey slide' An Rhea xou couldn t hrt the ball wlth a tennls raclte baw Paulrne let Sam do lt' Careful Role xou ll lo e xour xorce' apple drd Adam and Be t of reference Do xou want a lralr cut5 No I want em all cut NANII- 'NIC Ix NAME. I XX ORI II I XPRI SSION Hugh Flaherty Car Frew sehlag Rhea Dnelv I enore Brazll Vlctor Wallin Gerald Argust Katherme Potter Paulme C-nens Holden Phllllps Van Kirk Buchanan Vman Beebe Olga Broun Lloxd Bender Gracla Dodd Laura Broun Fun rs I7 lrt IC a Pawn Olrlre K r re Re Ora Martha Gwen Nhortw Oh Ireland I am the man Where IS Carman 9 Oh I m gomg wlth ohn When I xx as abroad How many please? X ou know 5tub3 'Nou Sam' I love the ladles' O I had the grande t tlme X ou Robert t t' Oh you football' NX hw Ann s May Keener' Oh Dutch' IIOISI Y I'us m Belngleadln man Making exe Dancm II 'allcmsz Lshermg Qtudymq Sam Knowle- Malung loxe Actmg the lool Socletx llfe Bob bweenex Football Rex Broun Lax renee Sebring O I can t Furnl hm prose to Vrrgll cla 159 ,. . . I HS . . S ' . Z , ' A : s s . -A . , 4 , .l. . . A 1 s ' ' s. iss J : I ' ' A g A I J s: I '- , ' S ' I us. . -' n I I , Is I I IL .t-at? I H.: . I a h . V ,. . Y .- ,N ' s s ' ' s I s c. I sr , A V' . ' , 7, s Ja. J C D1 , , . . A . V, , V- v ' tl ..- , . ,, , s , 1 s 1' . f - ' .. V , . H .' . 1. Q en' -',' Q ez . .. ,. - I ' ' , - S Q .. - ., . . . IT h . ,Q g .V . 1 . ' S - .. 1- H , - 5 - , J . f g - - mtv- u X v 1 . - C V .. U , . P t - . I . . v I. V on f I ., , If I. -' In - - .. , . . , ' V' , S ' . .. ,, , e ' O. B. , - - . ' ' ' .. do - .. ,. Y . s ' ' 1 ' . , f ' . - V . I 5 -H Q -,. , . . . . : - H , . S g 55 . , x 25 . nii L Rural Parts Two thlrd clas returns Tlcket Agent Where tol Rural Pam Whw back here o Corse xe fule Q81 ors Ixsah mx hand of ou Before sou do am hand washing better take ofl mx rmg I gaxe wou Chester retorted frlvrdlx Are xou a certlhed coolc3 Lenore Brazllle Xessum Here mx certlhcate But thats a marriage certlhcate N essum lhat CCTIIGCU I haxe to cool. 5 e made a goose of herself sad l ons ox 9 a l-ted osre l IWIIIU to act lllte a chrcl-ten ulth a uoman of am age conduct l I' Cxamlllll Iefld le tlme ID 3pOlO0lIIHU afld ITIOTC ln IITIPYONIDU XOLII Ah Merle are you here3 You dont need an answer you need an oeullst Laugh long laugh loud Dlspel the cloud That settled oxer rhrs once gay crowd When Mr Nye came m By members of lnhlrd and Fourth Chem class IV VIRGIL Patrram auro wendedat He sold hrs country for gold Semor He hung hrs father up by hrs ear' Mr Black Of course you dont want to swallow any llquld alr because lt expands seweral hundred tlmes when nt gets xx arm Ewrdentlx Merle dldnt talce hrs advrce WHX MR BLACK' Mr Black loolclng out of the Xwll'ldOXN Somebod s wavlng at me l ont lcnou xx hether to xsaxe or not Schmlttx Whx that s Mr Lawton' Dons Do the baseball glrls have to have plnlc sllp Hnlda lx No they haxe to haxe bloomers and mrddles lvl ': ' ' - es . .. f . 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I Alumm Zou.,x M AC PHu2TRuDcE The class of I9I6 us the thurts eughth class that has been graduated from the Colorado Sprungs Hugh School The hrst class whuch was graduated un l879 had fuve members-Mabel Wuley now Mrs F H Loud Florune Andrews who was later Mrs Crayton Wheeler Mamue Reynolds Walter Wuley who was the furst graduate of the Colden School of Munes and Crayton Wheeler As the years have passed the Hugh School has grown wuth the town untul un the present Senuor class there are about IY6 pupuls who hope to funush theur hugh school course thus year We now have a total of l 273 graduates who as they left the school have gone a hundred dufferent ways Some have gone on to college and then have come back to teach here Muss acques Muss Frost Muss ohnson Muss Keuppe Muss Turnbull Muss Brown Muss Trovunger and Mr Shaw all funushed theur hugh school work here But all the grad uates have not stayed as closely at hand as these They have gone all over the world uru all sorts of enterpruses It was to keep the graduates a luttle closer together and to help old C S H S un every way possuble that the Alumnu Assocuatuon of the Colorado Sprungs Hugh School was formed un IS94 Twenty sux of the graduates then met together formed thus organuzatuon and adopted a constututuon Mr Harry McAlluster class of l889 was elected the first presudent The Alumnu Assocuatuon has been uccess and has fulfilled uts purpose as ut us expressed ln theur constututuon to mauntaun a closer socual unuon of the graduates to encourage an actuve unterest un the Hugh School and to and un the pro gressuve work of the school The Assocuatuon every year guves a receptuon to the graduatung class whuch has come to be counted as one of the bug features of commence ment week As last year s meetung the members elected for the followung year Presrdent GRANT WILSON Furs! Vuce Prcszdenl RUTH LAW Second l uce Presudent LOUISF AULD becrctarv MARGARET Au LARD Treasurer I-lARRv juivugums Almost everv graduatung class as they have gone out from the school have left some token of theur apprecuatuon of thus Hugh School s gufts to them The class of l879 gave Hoffman s Head of Chrust and a pucture of the Stone Hugh School on Cascade Avenue Statuarv puctures a bronze memorual tablet to Mr Turnbull a Gate for the Athletuc Fueld a trophy case a clock and furnuture for the Lever room have been vuven bv the classes of the school The class of l9I D gave a statue of Washunvton and thus year s class furnushed eught spruce trees for plantung un the octagon on the campus as theur guft to the school As we as a class and as unduvuduals have trued to do our best for Colorado Sprungs Hugh School as long as we have been members of ut let us contunue to show our lovalty by becomung unterested members of the Alumnu Assocuatuon of the Colorado Sprungs Hugh school after we Graduate 163 Q - v , , . . . , , ' 7 7 ! v - , . 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'Q x ' , . s I ' i 4 IH! 43 A ahr Hlrmhrrs nf Ihr 41' rurr Qinarh hrmrr In Ihank Ihr hub-lnrwa mrn uf Ihr rnmnumltn mhn hanr hu Ihru' flllihidlif auppnrt mahr Ihw qrar H Ifrurr EI mrrrran GD WUQGGQU Advert: ement Hir Iruat Ihr Htuhrnta Imll ahnm Ihrrr upprr rmtum uf Ihr ru nprrntmn ut Ihr lxnwrnran mrn hq luu.1ll11m1ppnrI1nuIhrar uhurriwrra 1Hlrzu1r mrntum Ihr 41' rnrr ahh prnm that zxhmriv mn III mu' arhunl 111211141 nu palm U 523,42 W iff If 1,7 7 CC GOC QUQU J 'IHS GGQU THE Lex ER ANNLA Aox LRTISFR e mush to congratulate the follomng xshose engagements have been announced Armln Barney to Cave of the Wlnds for the summer Tom Mccaffery to Cawe of the Wlnds for the summer Holden Philips Bull McKenna to the undertalcers Tom Dean to the ranch Stonewall Brown to Texas for the summer ohn Bassett to Alamosa ules Benbou to Cave of the Wlnds for the summer Carl Lrnderholm to Alamosa Louis Faust to the 3 farm Bruce Hayes to the stage me ean Burns stage for the semor class play Vern Shan ' 3 Carl Moore to the ranch Plerce Moore to the ranch Bull Lewis to the Pen town ntmu l further on mr Ihr Dunhrr Iiflnnlm 'fihlla Lead ln Style ualrty and Pnce Hundreds of the latestmeaves colors and color tones rn our store and shops ready for your mspectxon Choose your goods and style and we wxll taxlor your garments to sunt you and save you from S5 00 to SIO 00 on each order UIT or OVERCOAT Umon Made Come rn and we mll convince you We Mull gne a square deal and dress you better for less money at the I24 E. PIKES PEAK AVENUE CCHJUG UCSD 5 5 5 Q'D'Q:YU 051043 U UU 2 l 115 S Tejon treet 12 1 N Xveher Street emenway rocery XV olesale and o ora o Retall prmgs I-'X RONIII OL R ADXLRTI IRN AND NHNIION HH LPN IIHSCHZJ C0430 UUOCHZHS Q 5 . S OD 'n -E-39 ' ' ' ' .. K' A W 5-11 .' , ' Q11 4 ' I 1 I ' ' ' l . U , Io Q . , 2-9 V . . .A 1 If 3 543 . F4 r. Q-1 I r' A ' ' , l T 9 . Q ,V i . l Au A .- , 1 . . 23 a l .4 vu A ' , - - ! un W 2 gl 9 N l, r A V I G y . 5. Ui... . l . 5 r 7 Q., --,, sm- A M-..x THE LEVER ANNUAL ADVERTISER We Photo H Craft Shop Best Place for COLORADO VIEWS PICTURES FRAMES KODAKS KODAK FINISHING ENLARGING 111 N Telon St Opp Burgess lAuld 81 Standleyl QbQHQQ '11 C' Q Q 1 Q , -C-C-C'C-5453341 3 I-Iannlton Iewelry Co. IV' In jewelry as in other lines, the best IS the cheapest 1n the long run We are able to serve you better because we employ an expert 1n every department whether optlcal watchmakmg engravlng or deslgnlng Speczal allcntzon gzven student wants We urmshecl the 1917 Class Pzns :xii-H-I'.1f!1fUriH1rCHT1' Mowry s Golden Glow Butter Made sold and dellvered only by the Mowry Creamery Co The Nlowry Creams and Iees Meet the demands of the most exactmg hostess Pure fresh del1c1ous The Nlowry Creamery Company .0 P 1184 619 G QQGU CHZHHTHII-Ci' If you could see the machme which lrons collars sent here for laundermg you would thmk ll almost human It IS better Humanlty IS always apt to make mlstakes Our machlne turns out perfect work every tlme Let us prove lt to you on some of your collars l lwlymfr S 12:7 TI-IE PEARL LAUNDRY 3 A The Laundry that uses 329 331 N Telon Street IVORY SOAP Telephones Mam 1085 1086 PATRONIZE OLR ADX ERTISER AWD MENTIOIN THE LENER Il I Y-. 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Y C me in andl lx ou our ' ' ' en i line THE LEVER ANNUAL ADVERTISER C1 The I-hgh School THE THEATRE BEAUTIFUL Watch the Papers Thns IS the Home of the Best m Mus1c and Drama Send for a free Seatmg Plan G1rl s Store We make spec1al efforts 1n all departments, and especf xally 111 our Readyfto Wear Department, to be fully prepared at all t1mes to supply the wants of the I-hgh School G1rl A post Card to Box 563 wxll Q brmg it K1rkWood MIRROR mlttee sand Llbrary tables never agaln thev are too hard to Ile on OVERHEARD AT THF SENIOR BREAK Myrtle Cunningham O Ive dropped FAST egg what shall I do3 Bud I-Iusun breakmg an egg Cheep' cheep ames Peck bolhng WVCITIICS Woof' uoof Carl I..1nderhoIm makmg a sau m1II Iook sick Louls Faust Here get off my tabIe IS your harcI3 All boys who were on the Senior Breakfast com Armin Barney CacIcIe Mr Shaw having rahbed a freshman name censored bv the shoulder sand I beheve Satan has a hold of you Freshman Ibehewe o too I HUC 1 I I' TEWART BROS 17 232212 Tee F. Commerc1al Photographers KODAK FINISHING A SPECIALTYfffNot a S1defI..1ne PATRONIZE OUR ADX ERTISERS AND MENTION THE LEX ER ' n ' 1 4.6 .. .. . 1 . . I ' - n n I n I L EI I EI E 2 I E tContinuwIfr1m1 page 1652 I -H J 1 - 1 .. ' , g A I U . .L . In 2 ' Carl Moore frying bacon. HA pig's squeaI. . C J ' ' ' ' tl V I! . I' g 99 : ' s , . ' v ' - CCOII i -II fir he onI f f ' THE LEVER ANNUAL ADVERTISER The P1k6S Peak Floral Co Colorado Sprmgs Q ilu N Leadmg Flor1sts xl S-Z!-3-if fl-SHP 3-335-U-GU-U Cu! Flowers Decorailons and Deslgns Flowerzng Plants ',2 N T' 599 Trade Wlth the Boys WWWW CLOTHING COMPANY Colorado Sprlngs and MHHIIOU G Young Men s Clothes bearlng the Barnes Woods Howe label adorn repre entatlve students of practlcally every Hugh School ln th1s Mlle Hlgh State QQUQ-U-555-55 fjITh1nk Hlltbrand s when you want The Best 1n Thlngs Muslcal The Best Assortment of MUSlC3l Instrument Sheet Music and Books ln the Cnty at lowe t pr1 es Vzftor Talkzng Jffachznes and Record J D Hlltbrand 125 ,,,,N T53 USE, ELDoMR1DGE flake f fs GRAIN oo lq4t a X9 FLOUR FEED GRAIN HAY AND SELDS 108 SOUTH TEJON ST PHONE MAIN 1 PATROlNl7E OLR ADXF Tl FR AAD MENTION THE LEX ER 0 0 1 O n I x ' lv O . U n f . ' : - -5 -X-- 1 . l Z :P --fzlllylflmux : . 0 , x - 4 1 . 0 11,, ffm X i a 0 E 4 N .V 0 . , o ,ll 4 X X- a ' 0 Ol QA, 2 I 0 'Q 0 X . 0 . . . - En ' ' Q' 0 - - It ae' - ' I 0 Q s ' r ' 0 ' i , o - C . Z 2 X' 1 2 4 '- 4 . . f . . 0 U 1 U 2 Q I 5 ' 1 ' Q a 1 I t m O' n o E' - I 'I f O t '- M 4 o O 7 . O 0 0 I . Q R . 0 0 . o o , -W' I ,'wb Q2 9 I o 'P' , nl o , KD 4 7-fx o . f I . - . C ' ' X F' l o : 4 ' NN I ' , x 4 , 4 6-I II f Q , ff ' 1 X R Q ,5 A ,J , 3 , fl! I I O . . I I x . 1 Q : , + I I S' ' 0 0 2 , 0 Q ' . 3 1 5 fs I Q' 3 . Um . 5' 1 IX- I . O , 3, THE LENER.ANNUAL ADVERTBER E1 D :WI I KSN' wr IDI IDI HIIIIQ P11 5 IIYIHTIEIU HEHFIEIUHI1 Corner of Bqou Street and Nevada Avenue Colorado Sprmgs Colo SPECIAL RATES TO HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS JOIN NOW' I BE? KVI The UpftofDate Gy'222fl S100f,?SRu5ggaeEgEl Chrlstlan Temmlgcgginrtsaetg 1:1 ln ulln alla ull: ull: ll Cl PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS AND MENTION THE LEVER f 173 -nl ln' 'nl lu' -nv In, 'T T V i 4 4-1 , , I V,,4 V-N ' QQ' . .X X. . 1 ' fl. J I 5 ghv 5 Q U ' 'XE 3 2 f-,W . . X , I . - V f ,FQQ-.3 .w I U 'Q --'X .ph -A Y ' V. I A ' L Ak, . J . F 'X , jj' n n n u 'IQ , 0 O O O I!!! , 4 I 5 ' 5 NUI :ey-1 I I 1 ' THE LEVER ANNUAL ADyERTlsER SPORTI G GOODS? Kxnili zsrf Certainly, when ytvu think Sporting Goods you think Icrwell-McIntyre X . f 5 and ' Ask the Nledicme Men' whenever you want real quality and a guar- s X I' V antee un your fi xtrloor equipment. ' E.. Men and XYUIIIOII s Outing Llothing Boots, Moccasins 'Sport Shirts ' Sweaters and t'VL'!'f'lllllljN you may require. Xke have furnished Athletic Sweaters to most cw.-ry ' Terror and Tiger It:'l!Il since we have been in business. NVQ- thank you for ynur support and trust that you will suc- I 41. cecd in all of your activities 'is we have dune in husiness. ti Tennis Baseball Track Golf Fishing Tackle Camping and Hiking Epuipment, Gymnasium Supplies Guns and Ammunition 111 THE FINEST SPORTING GOODS STORE IN THE WEST ljl 'l l l l l l l l' The Mos! Inlereslmg Store m Colorado Everylfnng for Sporlsmen Powell Mclnt reSp0rtmg Good C0 Phone Main 930 fopp Wie Burns 18 E st P lces Pealc A PATROINIYE OLJR ADX ERTISFRS AND MENTION THE LEX ER , D . R I ' i ' ' , I ,g 1 Q , , , . , , , . . I - 1 Y W , l I O B , tif ' 0 55 U1 T H . . n U . u O 1 , . . . . , ' - , ' - . D a 1 ve. THE LEVER ANNLAL ADVERTISER ' I-hgh School Senlors The D1ck1nson Hardware Co We hope to see you all in Hardware Colorado College Refngerators Lawn Mowers next fall Garden Hose and The Murray Garden Tools Drug Company 0 ' 107 N Teyon Street Phone Main 465 Fme Watch Work Diamond Work 'lay ,adR ' . -Cty' aSpecialty Campbells Samtary Barber Shop The fplace for fpeople 1 IOHN C CAMPBELL M O H E KAPFLKE WATCHMAKER and IEWELER 130 E Pxkes Peak Ave Opp Post Off1ce Colorado Sprmgs E C WGODWARD Assayer and Chennst 55555 26 East K1owa St Telephone 3 Wh1tney Sz Teff, 122121 Gr1mWood Boo s, Siailonery and Ari A Full L1ne of All Hngh School Supphes 8 SJR. G R0 eg gf PRINTERY 1 gl 5 COMPANY 12 15 East Kiowa St Phone Mam 536 Stop at the Park Bakery Lunch Room All Knnds of Choxcest Bakery Goods 214 N Teyon Street Best Coffee nn the Clty Phone Mun 728 PATRONIYE OLR ADXl RTI ER AND N1LNTlO'V THF LFXFR . l I 5 ' ' I I n pposxte the Campus ' - Clean Towels Sterxhzcd Razors Clean Barber - Sam r He csts The Very Best m the 1 Appomtmcnts Made for Outsnde ork Electnc Haxr Dryer 1 n 1 A n 4 'Particular 12 South Te'on Street . ' , ' t Phonc ain 49 Proprietor - l n 4 ' l I EE ff! 5 I ' I f I 771 I ,X .L Q :E K 1 L I I I - K ' x, - . ' ' 7' I in 'LW n 2 I 5 I r ' , I I I .'. ' 72,5 5 l' .'.' l - -'- I76 THE LEVER ANNUAL ADVERTISER UUGQ UQUQUUU C xyfffs G XL eecl fast colors tati e We A E cl S Rep CSC fo t m t IS city Q-555595-554 Q41-U-GH-Q-54550 Hart, Schaffner 699 Marx and Clothcraft Clothes priced 015.00 to 030.00 are the hest to he had for young mengs suits. They have the snap an sty e an are guaran Ou THE CORNER Read and Study a ane oolcs Wh c Wh r what Wh f You 0 0 You Fo B1cycles .fs ppl Q Boy sho ld K 0 g G lshould K 0 ,QM Sh .1 K g woman S110 ld K nh BIBLE HOUSE and GIFT SHOP N 16, dst L D C I epalrs, etc Bohh tt NN Fo 1X1C Filer uto Ol H1clcoryTruc1c thh Ready Clothes g H lm S li 81 oreci arments Hlclcory Mgon L J urnis lngs CARRICK HARNESS fe? IMPLEMENT CO Green erg PAIRONIIP OLR ADXIRTI FRS AND MPNTION Illl IJXIR l 1 K I i ' xl A 1 q A W N t . D . . 0 ' ' 9 re X U IVC I' fl r he in lm' ' I' S fe, S Sex B - N .. an u 1es 3, 3 I1 ll 11 W . a a Y un xr n W R a Y un an oul now a a n u now S Qc em al ihe ee 105 . e'on rect Chas. . ealey e Nex 0 id ings' Manager 33055 , Cel e abilf I' Sale . . . Here we have just the thing for eh D A youn ig c ool fellow. , For the young man that wants exclusive pa and styles. we will make fin our wn shop 1 j the suit he demands. Full ine Olin Deere and LBCTOSSC Farm IITIPIC' F . ll . ments, Sweden Cream Separators Thi, new depanmcn, is full , q ' , you with the lattst noveltie ' ' . . Q1 S ghcascgf-:gf so In Greenberg' PPC! THE Lex ER ANNLAL Am ERTISER MIRROR CCont r uel from p 3, 717 Pete Clark Prgs like pumpluns Cows lllce squash I love you I clo By gosh' The cows are ln the clover The sheep are ln the grass But all the llttle goosles Are ln the Freshman class Tom McCafIery Father what rs the Board of Educat1on3 Mr lVIcCafIery When I went to school rt was a plne shingle Notice on Bulletin Board Lovers out today Meanrng Levers out today William Kyle I know yesterday was Prk ers day but do all the lovers stay out today'-t It rs the custom of certam teachers rn the Hrgh School to wrlte on the blackboard any rnstructrons they desire Doc Roslclc our head Janitor to re fCOl'1t1IlllCd further on J School Days Chocolates fffa pleasant memory,1nf deed, 1f the chocolates are DERNGOOD Remember you can always get our candles by Parcel Post when you w1sh them Frne Coffee I S Candy 'LI 26 S Teyon fm e C St ohn Plumbmg 81 f X X ejon treet Q Ill, .fs I-Ieatmg Company If-35-ifhgge 48 Q17 A N l , k., 5 We rnvrte you to ask for estxmates on any PLUMBING WORK f f 1 FxL141JA J you may desxre from the largest to the smallest job 5555555545 T Bernard Can-xngton Telephone 413 Manage E EVANS CARRINGTON Sz SONS IVIORTICIANS 317 North Tejon Street Prwate Ambulance SCFVICC Colorado Sprlngs E PATRONIZE OLR ADXERTISERS AND MENTION THE LEX ER ir r afel lg 9 d 9 Cl ' I ' li I Y ' I I . -9 . 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Q - I M' I - Q . . . , x 2 . gu : : : ' E i E E rw - E Yourx Q4enfYo11t ffill Ftiigu ARE DRESSING BEFITTING THE OCCASION Bus1ness Clothes, Sport Clothes Outmg Clothes, etc as the occas1on demands We have the proper thmg for all occasxons We have never seen more attract1ve patterns than we now have to show you Cr PERKINS SI-IEARER CO -K1-C1-ll-Yflfiiiiifii-RZPITI-CP Lomplele SIOCIQ oj misses we IGUIC .su mrllmery elc al very popular prices Young men s urmslnngs in complele assorlmenf Dzsllnfl tvtww CN EV'-WBOVY we merchandzse al pleasing prices -55955435555 Now, boys, get your lungs ready for the new yell C S N S KC S Henness f Hamburger and Chill Yea, Yea, Yea GQG QQQH Dir!!-IJ-S2953-3355 CHS- UHQ I-hgh School and Fratermty P1ns G1flS for Graduauon F. G I-IAYNER 24 S TEION STREET PHONE MAIN 576 Q-U-Q-55555-GQ PATRONIZE. OUR ADX ERTISERS AND MENTION THE. LEX ER THE LEVER ANNUAL ADVERTISER i EVERYTHING STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS AND MODERN JAMES HOWARD Barber 19 E. BIJOU STREET COLORADO SPRINGS wvwwwb YOU WILL BE PLEASED CUT FLOWERS WITH OUR FLOWERS PLANTS AND SEEDS hp lt Telephone Maln 1082 105 North TeJon Street The style you want IS here for less Shoes that save you fully one fifth to one fourth on every palr Get the hablt of buylng your shoes at Shoes for Men Ladles Boys and MISSCS Prlced at S2 50 S2 85 S3 25 121 S TeJon Street U-Q-DU-G W A M KINNEY THOS ROBERTS The MaK1nney Roberts Co SWEET CIDER APPLE CIDER AND TABLE VINEGARS CARBONATED DRINKS Corner Tenth and Hayes Streets BOTTLED COCA COLA Colorado Sprmgs Colo PATRONIIE. OLR ADXFRTI LRS AND MLNTION THL LEX FR U-555555550 I80 A UU The s 0 of qua i y flowers 7 1 7 . . A , C 1 O Y THE LEVER ANNUAL ADVERTIQER 1 cteszre to ta e this method to than my many rzencts ln the Hzgh School for thezr patronage and courtesy ctur mg the past year, and I lltlbfl UI. Ullb Llllll., LU bALL,llU to the members of the gract uatzng class my tnest wzshes or thezr success ln tl e Bzngham Photographer Graduating Photo Phone 678 W have the finest Kocta FlnlShIHg Uepart nt m th state Whenyo Ihr o K da Fmz hmg ana' Enta gmg th nk o us .-.1 1 :lf un-: 1- :-.1c.,.J O A Liberal Discount for I8 South Tejon St. ' s C 7 k 1 n o o e . u 'ntg f 0 tg ' 's ' r ' , i f . PATRONIZE OUR AD 'ERTIIER AND ME.'TION THE, LE 'ER l82 THE LEVER .ANNUAL ADVERTISER ,,,, cocoon 3 5 1? 4262132151 CACI HOTEL Colorado Springs' Newest Hotel In the Heart of the Cxty ' Every MoclernConven1 Facmg Acacla Park ence Everythmg the Best Phone Maln 2440 I W ATKINSON Managnng Dtrector m WOW THE PIKES PEAK EUEL CO Ph1'Z5Fin 577 W1ll apprec1ate your COAL TRADE and you w1ll appreczate our f1rst quahty coal and prompt serv1ce General Off1ce 125 E P1kes Peak Avenue The Cr1ssey 81 Fowler Lumber Co LUMBER SASH DOORS CEMENT LIME 117 123 MILL WORK Etc W Vermxyo Ave 105 S Telon Street Phone Mam 919 W CHICK ST LOUIS MARKET Basket Market and Grocery Fresh Meats Flsh Poultry Vegetables Frutts etc The BennettfShellenberger Realty Co REAL ESTATE INSURANCE 5 E P kes Peak Ave and LOANS Colorado Spr ngs You H1gh School Boys' Dont forget its a llttle off Tejon Street but lt pays to w ilk for your Outlng and Sport Shlrts Khakl Pants and Hlklng Shoes This store h mdles only the best and with out QUCSIIOH the largest llne of outing, lpparel l 27 99 E Huerfano St SBVIIIQS Bank Bldg PAIRONIIE OLR ADXLRTISFR AND NILNTION THF LEXLR C noon 2' D5 'Um 3. 2,75 in-n ' qw :EZ f-.E Q 'D ' , .- I9 , x I I . . - o h ' 0 . O f- 0 1 - - 4 I .- - , . : - V ' Sz ' - ,:. 'Fm 1 -UP' ' -12 3 . 7 ...U X , , v-'7:. u . . 2 . . - ll. - Q I l. . N ' ,. , . ' -A - :Q r N - . I ' - - . H- - 1 T 5 M U7 1 rf C . 1 rm N f Q 2 0 . . Q ' ' . . - , -, . - 0 - i no ' ' O o . A 7 . 4 U . - A 0 X' . I 1 A B. . X. , ... I f I THE LEVER ANN JAL ADX'ERTlSER I83 C-C1 UG CHS UGG ,X ,, of V- ,I V ef lfflfli sf f -Q ' 54, ' ,Q ' to E.. Q, Q'-w11:..t, l . tg' xp , X A it 3 et. If N2 X M ES' ' ' Nabil F EW W ,.,' 'tryin E W l:G.fllX,,1 , ,-I sl N 'T SX' 4 Q ' .V ' fx ,umm 'S' ' '9x I: . 1 Sy i R 1? tu ' O Y 'f ' -' f tl N fha . , i,I-x- Ilfolng ,Q f Q - if W' ' co' - Y V. f , ,fxfg Nw' 2 f New Ref C5 7-' .l . 2 R 'n ' ,' -' , Yfflfw 1--'- cz - if .E , V- A , '1 n ff c: , . , I5 f- - :r - fs 1.1 ' CD f-+4 , cn 15 , CD 'I . ' ..:. - , I5 U1 , . ' ca , , C: -, . . .., ' C: - 2: ' Nl 1-4' v-1 . 4? CD SE. 2:11-xy . C3 - r-v ,, , .... Q CD ' 3 I5 L sl ' SJ 11 :J Y cn E fl - 2 c: v 4 3 Q San-my :mass mm ' 3 what it REALLY means to Colorado for our citizens to buy goods made in Colorado? U, The Colorado of yesterday was Picnic Grounds, Camping Grounds and Health Resorts. 3 The Colorado of today is not dependent upon health and pleasure seekers: the wage earneris our support. 'C Qgekjvkix RY E I X' 5 5 v'- E A xfkx , -.-, -jg,,t .' E1 .-' -1 'we fl 1 bl 3:5 Saab? X -. ' ,T-1 ,- 7 I X ' S ,Y ' J,lQfb'g'J':i::: - ' t, , 1 ,Y -154, 4-' k N ,QS :Iv hx D s '7' . I if 1 ' X xl:-f- ' f'5'y '- ' ' 'E ' n Cakes and Crackers are equal ID quallty to any made m Amerlca Supreme Brand Cakes and Craekers are made ID Colorado of Colorado materxals by Colorado workmen THE MERCHANTS BISCUIT COMPANY Denver owawww aww wmrwmzecccmz MQ Vt' thanklng you for the good Wlll and llberal patronage shown us and our l1ne ln the past The memorles of School Days w1ll forever be most dear and no matter where you may roam the best wlshes of th1s company go w1th you THE LYONS CANDY Co THE ROOD CANDY CO DISTRIBUTORS MAKERS OF PURE CANDY COLORADO SPRINGS PUEBLO Com if-U-QFHPZ?-IIPIYS-U-U-U-DU-C!-U-SAI? ffzkilf M ef'-f 'sf Bf so pgs T e ore orderlng your Flowers ,,.f Am for Graduatlon get DIICCS at Hfr k Q4 If Q W D CR MP S 12523 rf get 55 E tCl b Ph ,EQ 3 if 00 Sszzefum la M235 'U-C-YHHZEU-Cri 5 G-CH?-'-C-C1451-C45 PATRONIZE OLR ADXERTISERJ AND MENTION THE LEX ER I8-4 ,IAHI-I LHWZR ANNUAL ADVERTISER 3'NF5' Lifv?-fn 5357 'P LZ'9'Z ' PYQ 4: ' ' 252731 42 342357 T: 1 . r M77 .L ?'f-,Z-' pf' .Sr .Q 7 ,Z-f 1LIi MQ P! 15 MH i-x', re. N w w. tis! sf, P. N 'QE W X ,cr fn: ju v-7 HLUXEMBGURGH On your Photos is the same as Sterling on your silver fyou always get the best Stucho Fourth floor I-hbbard Sz Co V ,nj J J PATRONIII OLR ADXHUIQVRQ AND MLNTION THE LIXLR fi we E51 'CS Ein H15 fi Ei L of fix: E., 75 X- U1 lug '31 V, LSR lm E X HF lie 'V I 1 'V , , QI ,y , Y t fy all tag r .1 EN 'gi 'TH VW QE 1 F 'N Qi 'F W . MQ? 55 'gg MS Qi? QQ ' : Ei ' Ei twig is fi? Q5 if 19 eil? 3'ff5?f 17? 255 fij 1722 ffl '22 2 if 15? f5i3t ?ff?3 2 tif 52? THE LEx ER ANNGAL ADX ERTISER J 513435-U-Q-G 'IZIPCI-15422131-H 'QCH3-Q-11422 W HUERFANO ST COLORADO SPRINGS COLO bQ IInftnfthefIVI1nnte Drv Goods Garments and IVI1l11nery purchase IS the result of co operatnng w1th THORSEN S on the Corner amp L1fe 1n the ROCk1CS HUNTING CAMPING FISHING WE RENT THE COMPLETE OUTFITS See our big assortment of Speclal Tents Camp Blankets Foldmg Cots Bed Rolls Speclal Kamp K1ts Pack Bags etc The Out West Tent and Awmng Co Q13Q'PEgfg5f55fg515fRI55 -ii-il-ll-il-ICI-U-iii-UCHI1 The BEST Place to Buy the BEST IS at the 81, Lowe Fancy Frult Transfer and Storage Co Store Qllfjlostrljt MOVING VANS STORAGE GENERAL TRANSFER if Call M8111 592 and the choicest to be Phones 22 North had w1ll be dehvered to you I W COX Mam 8 and 97 Teyon Street PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS AND 'VIENTION THE LEVER g f ' ' la' - I A ' A 1 ' I I Sold under modernized specializing. Dividends with every ' A 1 I I I I I I . T . 1 I I 'tl I 'V - I , I 4 l I I86 THE LFYTSR A3xNN1-',-XL ,ADVERTISER XII JNHN ON E RADO LO CO ,, M- '-A . ' I' W. X.,- 'T - ' T In ,,v T. 1 ,, f - fi 'f 'P fd X , ,li , J f -V ,..,1 Z w L, ' 441' I TI, . I Q C T .. ,---- f , w Q f ' w . 5. 1 x . f Y' 2 1 ll.: ' g 4 , 4 P 4 Q ' 7 i 3' x A, . l , r'1 5 . I X 9 ,- 'I g , . , -'HX : ' 1 S ff Z !'l Y4'Y ' I O 1 ' I . I . R NGS SP DO RA LO CO E LEG NESS COL S BU OF BROWN S T EN RTM DEPA H RTH 'XND S THE. Lax ER ANALAL Am ERTISER PCCl3 E fort Ma e to lease tudents Dv pecxal mner artles erved at Rlg t F1 es P Speclal Tabl cl Hote Dlnner 7 c IDEALK I Burn LEAN X K SOLD LEAN X Il i? D V! m1tb eat Market an Bakery Phone Mala 151 717 N Weber El-ZH!-IIPUPIJ-UPU' 6I11OI'S Gne of the most lrnportant events ln your 11fe IS when you graduate Let us perpetuate the mem ory of the occaslon by mak mg you some fine photo graphs the klnd you wlll be proud to present to your frlends Tre Emery Stl,1d1O 3.SC3 C and IOWA HCOL HE HIGH COST OF L bas been batted an luclced about from one e 0 t e country to t e otb and now urope is staggermg' un er lt5 c aws ongressmen enators rlme xsters are a ffled a cl canuot solve the perp exmg pro m r1c as wel as t e poor are wor r1e over tbe out oo yet a we say eer p tra e wlt GEO KNOWLES or I stt te an acbe la Po re t ou ca get bette I e t e e tba a y place else at east th test IS ortb th try C Ma 229 for anytb g o es and Meats 3 r erl D FAT RONIZE OLR ADX ERTISERS AND NENTION THE LEX ER Y N., . , 187 S ' 1 f d P S S ' D' P ' S ' b P 'c 0 7 ' e ' ' . 5 by Z E f gy, If .H - 4-,tv-1+ ..V- I O XA ' ' , gag I .1 G L0 fig am1 y rocer 'thnx C I 9' J C lb 0 5. T s tu d: . 0 l - , 5 b ff Q 0 0 0 o ' 1 . . . 3 ' nd f lm b er. ' E ' ' J ' 1 . Q ' C .S .P ' Min- ' ' ll ba . n ' - I ' ble . The . . ' b. I lm . - -u cl l lr. ll is. Cb U cl 'h C . ,, il, ac . ud S. ' Y n rvau b r n n Q I - C D xv I 'C C A K' G .c .3 111 ID 111 THE Lax ER ANNUAL ADX ERTISER olorado College 'xv 4 Q91 OE WILLIAM F SLOCUM Preslaenf epartments rts an c1ences, usmess m1n1strat1on and B lc mg., Englneemng, Forestry MUSIC YOUR HOME COLLEGE IS THE BEST COLLEGE ecltlxsya t t S500 OOO C011 g Tl, 0 t st t t 0 a t t1 g fl e c s of Coll ge l fe College lso lu cle t lmall 3. 3. YOBSEOY estoch nf ehya arvar n1vers1ty I: g t if C C 6 0 f Wie Umtecl States overnment p es Colo cl C lege tlxef t a t cato al tt to VY Ill Colorado College IS an educalzonal znstzluhon where ambzfzous young men and women may obtain a well rounded development o body, mznd and spin! PATROINIZE OLR ADX ERTISERS AIND MEYNTION THE LVN FR ulln ella alla ull: ffl '. , ' 54' L kj Q , O - - B an - 5 is lacing add f e r o l'1e endowment fund of Colorado 5 e e. is means impr ved eclucatlonal facilities for every studen entering tlxe ln i u Q n. C 1 A C lias four resiclent lualls for young women. 0 O O Every young woman enterlng tlme institu- tion can find in tliese llalls a lxome with ll lie re 'nin in u n e e f . The a as one resl n ncl five fr ternlt li u e r oung' men. I-I A I' ' ' sncl einsiulonea er one of tlm stron est of I s a ulty as a m m r f lie College aculty. Iles ra o ol ln lrs ranlc mong lie edu l n ins l u I ns of t IS count . 'll' 'II' 'II' 'Ill lf 1 Q We 'sr QQ THE LEVER ANNUAL ADVERTISER 'ff M kim' 1 :Ew- 4 .... -4 E cu o S U -4 PRINTING and P ENGRAVING CCDMPANY2 E ww-mo 'xdlws -7'-4 5 I '7u'eiZ3Qf1'ffmS 'U 2 3. D cn-' 2225. 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