Plainville High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Plainville, KS)
- Class of 1908
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G D ram 14 Q -U Y., M-' l. f 'if I' JI I 'rv' yr' ni 312 DCQQ YW e SIIIIIIUWVQI' Yo 4 Nl K1 1908 50, 4 lflilfflltl-Xl SFAIF ' I Y Iwlitor in t hlef III-I ofm S fI'VI'VIIN Assoti ttt lwlitor IISHINI t0M'vIl'I Ytmstx Q fhmmtn RI f tu llII .A C NTIIIN IN lR0lll I l'0li1 kixo Pr-,u1H: In presenting the fourth edition of the tht Sun flow: r f1r tour pf ru tl and tonsid r ttlon we feel th it 1 t1n relv with ifety tn the assur mee th tt ou 4 in vol trititlsm as I1 tvt ln 4 n with formet fr itt r trthc pc rintt 1 hs imc wt h xt n 1 IU out 1u 1 it ation o ls nt urt lst vmt mmm as t ete sl y 4 int is vit yan-ctssix s 0 ust st h 1 o s in ri nrso te st oo tltnow w 1 w are do ng Necond the patrons and friends desire to hetome better acquainted with Us and our work Third becau e tnus we adx ertiee our sthool and bring new pupils to these halls of learning where thex may prepare them elx es for a career of reater usefulness With these reasons in new we trust xou will glxe lls tour heaitx to optiation in Illlhlllgl' ll xolumt t Ukttssll tltatlt You will find many mistakes and blunders ae you turn the pages ot this book We freely at know 1tdg'e that There are a hundred faults in this thing and ahundred thinga might be satd to prove them beauties Willyou my '1 few things to prove the errors heauties That would be to operation But sh ill we apologwe for tht mistakes of this volume? I no et us mike them tssons We Q t tis tour and tudv tht errors tnd proht l1v experitntt ru WI me ID dm pt n tht m and pro IX o1scr1.at 1n ll we s he nutut I1 n Again xou will finl things in this volume that m it sec m U rx too Ish and senseles Indeed it m tv require '1 xerx 'tt tue im ILITV IIIOH to dist :rn any hung truth in Qome of he editor al You mav he tempted to throw the hook down in di Quwt But please rt member that the most v tlu thle gems art oft times very unattractive in their appearance We find th it m mitx a wh1le is 1 ixider into three gent rt tlasses Tho e who love only straight forward philo o p tho e w ho uk hut the humorou und thr st who 1un1or wt vt 1 VN o m t we IIIILI t lnterts son1+ 1et ut r 1. inallx tr ut e tt te + xt umm in tout ran s ear it I 1 vthlnffx ti xx hu Xfill 'lt tl e it ut 1 ea e forget not to how the .1 your friend tor he may like the article with whith st u 41+ atistier Itwe should chance to find x u conning the e pagf s ind oeca ionallx nleasintlv smll ing we shall turn iwav Qatl fied and go on our w it re-you Illgf I' e pettfullx youre Tut Fi1iToRs . 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So '- ha 1 sought to veavh eat-l1vlasszr1tl to :I I AI I I' 'z I f thf' it -hz .' '4 - to lie he all tl1ir1L.' t :tll en than ' ' h ' ' '.'t I'0't'Uj. '. 'I ' J: n ' sftb' oy our s 'hoolz I th'.' in- 5 in tl -fl 'zttional we-lfztre 11fI'l:1i1'llle. ity Whi' First Ahe a Q- vi wie the F' ' de: ' re: I 'r. W ten l -rly pla '- this' ,utr nf: df 'I' If f' h S 'h l tl ' ' 'hit 'e littl- '1l V Q' ' +' 'I-'. II ' I I , SIllfIYIf.21DI if 5 . 5 , Q . - ' 4- yt ll tinfl WWII' ' I I ' 'h . e rlisplensenl, f r- ' - ' 1 ' , 2 I ' . H fl S S ' ho R to - -5 ,- ' 1 5 wmfias- ' - 4- 511 5 1 3 L, ' s ' V: 's' I' ,. sz I S '- .' ' ' 2 tl's' -thI . its ' i 5 ' ' ' J ' ' 'Q-S lu Ire. I 4 F. 13041111 of Pclllcatloll X X BRO T 1 o II I' A J , I I I 1 f 4' H.J.L,MBERT 1 Y. WN W. Hlgh School Facultv C j PRINCIPAL KATHRYN G CHANCE K Q N Eng sh BEIIE LUNIDEN A B mn md M athvm utncx wTEI LA b WANCERII' NI A B H1 tc rx :rd Ncxorwo ,I KJ , If . 7 I fa A ZX X I ' , ' ' V s N V, - , ,,, Is, fm I ' 4 E, . 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IIN W kl'Nf FT l'I I IENION HURACP I KINC 1 II NI PPOS I' 7 IX PDNA M W-XNNHN FR-XNHXI KI XMPR ill hi N I I0 XIIIIIIIIIN I I XSS I UI URS ln nk mul N Inn MI-HIL B N1-Xlxli VN LUX VNANNUN Y uh mus Y nu 1 IIIIIS I UW I ll f urlmllnn A S lf the 1 ws of 'HS xrv 1 very unusua L SS We are ln 1 ut the xerx best clxw tha the dc n old I H S has exer produced We are the bestot the 0 We is ulux are AQAIYIINIX xelxm rxelo S ln tact xt has be en a manel to the tedchvrx from mul hrQt xe-ar up how we ever got our lesions We 1 n ulapt uursqlwe N to All xxtu itlons w1LhoutthP le xst Q ifml WL are alxn :vs 1 e p ln our stumhu Ospecmllv wh: n we h we uvnwmx ur the board 1 ills We can look as m untx nxwu xenvu ucvum Qgmw lHlSC,hlPf NM Nenmrx me t 4 nu :mc H drd work ln -c wo xx nt fr n 4 st ves or om tedmhcrs xu xxlll not wax As bd! ns we were Nl 15 puumlouw On c nta rmg: sm huol vu m uk xsmnlwhlngr proglux T at IN to Nu om parents wsu dNlUY1Nhiu vs en vse mum A x uns Q mre mdueled it Q wxe Xl x ln our mxr mmdq for the next xefn u rn I U tel Hlgh whool We lhnught 0l1l a6lXPS about the onlv Shlngle on the roof But on entellng High School we got f. sudden 'urn down We dropped vxllh .1 thud WL ware the butt of the jokes of the Suph and the Ulgzh xhoul N e were the most mlwfld ,le chlldren :hit exe: llxed fm the next mine VlNlHlhN 1-Su sown we xx rn agaln lltteu hlgh We vu-rv mal Suphomwre ru max will pltx th W S then we h ci xggrcfxt tru N W4 ,nohsx ed ur get our L xr x mum , vu xure uma lx cn x. and Num re ilHlNt. x d X curcm lug 1 1 m 1 lunm n part 1 XM f um , N I We vu It m thc ppm cluv s md hqd Qeve ml honore mestcmfd upon ux We wwe sw eller up no morn although vu had but A slngght attack of that dlxeisn as muh A el ur 1 1+ cum wx 3 cnt nl mul to LA nuns Ins hx that name uxex x L mo t n mln ot nv nom NQYIIGI Hut we are lll 4 ut 4 S1 mf x Selina' has the rc put! 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Y1 'I' '- ' A' v Clair of 'HEL It wh Q 1 brains ve' 1 zx imp: le-si mass xxiwn A gg vl wa: 'A 1. 2 1' 'z l at :ch n al llhv ' ' '-:for uhm I of th:-rn, but mm' tha-y :nw Mar -ri on th- xmui tri 1 ' f- ' h is ls in za va V tire, lui l'zuIvd.J to .' ---ss.j W - mv U11 survwul Ht' th- iilt-'st :xml Still 'f 'Ve iz lfiiwi. Thx- Juni 11' 2 .' 1 'mrs :oe j,'U11x'illsvv UI :ummgf ilu- Fifi!!! pw-plv uf IIA- we 2 'J UK an we held thvm in awe, may cl 'vn lan -l'n1'zL1'm-ny-dim, lu Im- rc-:un ls xx' 1 Imxw- rw fy lu r-H 1 'en 018 zkl-thly hm-l1ius.b Put Inf 0 - rixaj tiny wel lu-ve mc- . ' rs Thvn wc- we-rv i 1 znt. Hut for 'xx' A gmnl-lvyv, :mai nmy yuu livv 1+ I11Lx1's1-lwfllwhum! ln-svrmnlsufnhn-.'f-miwrs. lun : i pxwsp xr ,W ef X HIL fii 7 Q , , S 'f , 'f,. x' A Z'-.Xxx A MX V. he 5011101 s OLDCC I l'l1l'l I l v10N was IMJTD lfebruarv oth 1891 at luel1lo tolorddo She soon heeame dlssatlsfled Wlth the eo IHITV and moy ed to Plalnvllle enterlng the prl mary room at the age of elght Vears Hy dlllgent studv she has rapldly rlsen to a benlor At debatlng she IQ an artlst belng one of the debaters ln the re cent Hlll Cnty Plalnvllle Ilterary Contest Owlng to some unknown reason she ha tlnlshed Hlgh School ln three years bhe savs she ls golng to be an old ITIBILI Wlth the ascent on the mald but we doubt It Holme P1 Klsc Ayn HOIIIS W Klryc our twlns were both born the ame dav Ialy 19 1890 They h we been well llked all thelr llves lnd w Ft QZIVPD a warm ree eptlon on flrst AITIVIUH 'I hey look veaetlv allke and the only' wav you can tell them apart ls t get them tltkled The ont th It laughs the hardest IS Hollls and the one that holds h nose ls Horace Then Hollls 15 left handed Horace lsn t When you want to know anvthlng dont go to Hollls he won t tell vou but go to Horace He ll know and tell vou Thelr future 18 Well I won t tell for lack of space hr l swoRTH IIAUL IYoN was born Aprll24 1889 ln Argentlne K mnsas He ot Ib a sort of a TOVIUE dls posltlon At thc early age of three months he became restless and moved to Coffey eountv Belng unable to leave he remarned there for severll vears H then went to the vlelnlty of Topeka Kansas from there to Mltchell county and hnallv landed ln Rooks elected several Annual has no equal But he lacks a vlrtue and consequently hls prospect IQ unlnvltlng Y wavs been a popular student havlng been plesldent of the Phllos artl also the elass tlmes He has also been a partlclpant ln the Contest As a stump speaker and essavlst he LORIDON B KIM rs the the eldest Klng we have He was born February 1? 1889 ln Plalnxllle and has reslded here all hls llfe He ls a verv dustr ous person belng busy at all tlmes In school he passes away tlme IH a malner that IS known to few Out of school It I9 about equally dlylded oetw een hls chlekens hls camera and hls best glrl H wlll tter graduatlng enter the honest pursultof farmrng CIII-FORD Sco'rT CUMMINGS was born January 10 1891 at Lentralla Kansas For the next fourteen vears of hrs llfe he remalned ln sald CILV maklrg hls home wlth hls parents In the sprlng of 19117 he wlth hl parents made thelr way to Hooks county Durlng thelr hrst summer here he lcarne d the lnltlal p1II1Cllll6:' of farmlng and lf we are to take hls word for It hls adventures ln thls llne would make a verv IHIQTGSIIUH volume In September of the same year he entered the Plalnvllle Hlgh School and was the tUl10sltV of the bophm1re tlass He was consrdered a ph nom on acfount of hls age sl7e and great attalnments But he has successfully cllmbed the rounds of the Hlgll School ladder untll now he makes hls bow as a Senlor Hls chlef vlrtue IS a great love for QIIIQ rle expects to take a course ln some com merclal college and eventually become a buslness man sole owner of a peanut stand I'RANk I KRAVII-R was borll at hls parents old honle plate SIX mlles southeast of town Here he lenlalned untll they moyed to town ln the fall of 1901 hrlnglng hls possesslons along personal and other WISE Durlng hls hrst term here he learned the hrst polnts ln Hlgh School work belng entered as a some what modest and bashful flj Pre hle He ls a poet of some note a hLlFl'1OI'1StOI' hne qlldlltv and a Z4 carat oratm r He has been as a shlnlng llght to the rest of the class durlng hls school llfe l1ut It IS remembered Wllh sadness that all that glltters. ls not old prospects are such as are seldom met wlth and we look to see lllIT1 someday among our noted polltlcal IIIQIHIS WAt'rl le Rov WAQSON was born May 11 1889 ln a sod house ot four looms ln E llls count' He re srdeu there untll September 1901 when he enter ed alnvrlle Hlgh Sehool H ls a Ulf ot a pu? W hlle hls complexlon land hdlfl ue of the llghtest of shades hls character IS of the darkest of eolors ls always rushed for tlme and selr om lb wlth hls gm oyev sux hour every day for less than threej But wlth all hls shortcomlngs we are sure he wlll tome out all 111 ht ln the end He has been a promlnent per on 328111 Hlgh Sehool but m lde h s. spr clal debut as a Sooh lll the sprlng ot 07 when he was t d 5 wlth e rest of lf ophs 1 e unlor S mor an troublesolne Freshles Hls asplratlons ue to he a Uldll ele rk and ge t marrled FDNA MAY WASSON was born December 1.2 1881 near the Sallne rlver Here she reslded untll the tall of 190s when she entered Plalnyllle Hlgh School In the summer of 1906 she went to C3l1f0l Tlld0l1 a ylslt returnlng ln tlme to re enter school ID the fall lllee Hawthorne the outward lncldents of her llle mtv be tasllv told But her lnner llfe how made quate and unsatlstactorlly words and the pen aceomp ll h the task of descrlblng It She IS of a qulte lovlng dlsposrtlon sober when she should be when ITINOIOUS Oh how Jolly' MPRLI-, B1 ANCHE MARR was born Se ptemher 18 1889 ln a stone house southeast of town She entered llalnyllle Hlgh Qchool ln the fall ot IIIOD and has nlade a verv brllllant career ln her three years here She IS one ot those persons called bugglsts belng deeply lnterested ln anlnlmals her fdVOTlf6 one belng of the leo specles domestlcus genus She 1S also a poet of rare abllltV and has wrltten numerous short poems Her future IS well marked at the present and we see her now ls belng well known ln llterarv clrcles Hut she wlll not l1e an old mald wrlter for ln a IEW year she wlll take unto herself a husband ET!-IH IVIARY PROSQPR was born ID Rookseounty Kansas November 13 1888 She has alwavs resldezl tere except for a few years when she llved at Ken slngton Kansas Her dlsposltlor IS of a speel s varl ed and unusual She has alwavs been a great student ot Latln hel favorlte author belng VEFHII bhe ls al so conslderable of a Zoologlst belng the first one to get her bugs mounted analv7ed and descrlbed We are unable at the present tlme to name her fllture oetu patron hut lt ls hlghlv pos lble It 18 for her to know, lnd ln tlme we shall find out ix N o 1? . 1 II I NI wx O JU 1 1 1 4 11 1 ' .' 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I n 4A n, p A , 'IMLARX MASQ Iti,HYlX MAH .I .. fi All. l.l'lll l'Ilbl'l'H HARRIS .Xl.l1I'Ill'l' HAI l Iii X 'lI11p 11 the xlllflll 111 920 OLDC5 111111 h1 11 111 KK Q11 me 111 e 11h 1zlor1+11 11mme1 nu. 1 1111 can 1 l 1a1 11l ll1 11 1 11 I1 HM 1 l1 As the moon rose one exempt: ln Iune 1n 1ll hfr 3, orx an1l splendor sh1 I11 held several sl hts long to l1e xeme 1nl1e red and wmeh we wlll 1tte1npt l0fIt'sLI'lIJP The f1rst Kcene ls a broa1l pl11n upon wh1ch ls a small house and near It the barn where a farmer lVernon Iwkej IS puttlng dWly h1s horses at the elo e ot the day s work Hls wlfe IS SIAIICIIFIQ' lbll the poreh YNIIIII nlght eap on callmg h1m to supper On lookmg' ahead a qu1et llttle town eomes 1n new where an entertamment ls taklng plaee Let 11s stop f1 r a moment and take notlee of some ot the en tertamers In ar' ante room we see the eloeutlonlst tVerd1e I'1r11erj adJust1ng her w1g ready tor the next -:pe-1I On the stage we see the smger lllllle Wassonj dl IJIAXIDLI he1 dIllIlIN aeeompanled by the Dldlllst tI'thel 'VI11rs 1 As the ln- er reaehes her hlghest no1e she ls suddenly eheeked bv the dlsappeaxanee ot her talse teeth wh1eh make eonsmerable nolse as thev lall to the floor In order to keep the good work ef on the floor 'lhe next Qcene ls 1n a hotel ot a sm 1ll country town H116 the land lad1 'Vlollle Lampbelli IS stand mg before a glass dlliIf1LlIIIlng her halr wlth bed tleks dfld IJOVNCILI In an upper loom a nurse lAda heedj 1 qu1etly attendmg the slek The moon now turns to a taxern seene A horse Joekew tA1bert Halll IS o1der1ng the ho tler to put h1s favorlte horse awav when a pol1e1 otheer ll 1111-ll Marry lays h1s hand on h1s shoulder an'l says I alre st thee my frlend tor h1gh treason tor sueh II 1 to run horse races on Sunday I-le ls ma1che1l otf down the street to the Jall am1d the a11plause ot a Inge e1owd They pass an old Illcllfl tvlagg1e barwnj who looks wlth astomshment at thls pexfoxmanee Another speetator ls an aceompllshed elerg1111an lI'a1 Reedj who watehes them Wlth olemn d1gn1ty Sdylllg' Hut the ways OI the u .godly shall pe1'1sh The next glanee 1s taken 111 a IIIIIII Il:fIV shop where the propuetor tl dlth Harrl ls t11mm1n,q hats tor her health bhe ees a sallor tlesse Sawye1j ac crose the street dl'llI FLLOHIIIIIIIQ' h1m as an old aequam tance, ealls h1m 1n dIlI trles to persuade h1m to buy a new hat tor h1s wxte A e1ty seene next eomes 1nto new U1 one f the a1enu1 s 1 e1t1 belle e 1 l wa 111 n ssa 1meot tenms where many 1l1st1ngu1shed pla1e1s are to take part qhe arr11 es Jllst ln tlme to ee the ehamp1on player INIAFX I e mony 1n a step hugh and fan11 Jump ele1r the 2'll1llDtIIlldI'IY ten feet 1, 11111 ln 1 ewelrw stole snows IIS tne Jrr s1 rent s wlte I 1u1 1 Hurroughsl buvmg a gold 111 ar set wlth d111non1ls f11r a l1ttle poodle dog at he r s11le 'lhe elerk tVlab1l Iiandj on look111t1 at the IIINIIIK sees lb I1 and 1n1m1d1atel1 tells the pu1 hser that h r b1Il IN 124 eents In passlng on the moon looks 1n at the w1111low ol a small dwelllng house and sees a poet tt IIAIIGS Iianj WTIIIHQ' A glanee over h1s SIIOUIIIBI 1eveals the tollowmg poem wmeh he had Just hnlshed Ill xl0Ill0l'W of Ylw l1l11hn111ate-s of 051 I re1n1 mber now mv elassmates Ol my Sophomore ye11 ID ehool W llelf the boys and gnls were strletlv I 1ught to heeu the Lyolden Rule 'I 11 those days my memory le1ds m Io those long p1sse-d days ot 11111 o my IIB er torgotten elassmat s WIICDIYI I may meet tor never 1no1e Vkele evez eourleous to meet And the QIITI llke IIIUIJIUIFIQ roses VN ele s1n1ply Ildld to be1t The boys held them as Jewels Wlth the11 dark Ol golden hall Iney were admlred Irom everv qu 1rt1 r Beeause they were so tau 0,11 buys who yearned for Ildllllllg, And had a mo1aleomp1ete tould re e1te and studx lessons And show many a wonderous feat Though we had naught to elow of VI e se anee 11 111 any ow We eould not bo1 t and all oeeause 'lhe glrls surpassed Us s Though now I m growlng older Ar1I t1me seems tlxlng' last I eannot blot out the memory Of those days that are passed Dear elas mates your remembranu Shall SIAW elose to my heart 'Ihough lf ma1 brxmz It s sorrows I w1ll not wlth It part 1111 'VI 11111 we hz-111 h1 11d1h1 a11.1 to 11 1111 hm 1l mate ha1e 11e111de1I:1111 1 l Illl I it ue 111 1 1111 111s 4 ll M 1 111111 111 n thm 1111 e 1l 11111 1 1 1 me . . . 1 -Y fy , U ' 1 1 1 V , I CD 0 M , , i111 j 111111 ' -I 1 S '. 1I1-1'I fs 'It Qjj ' gg I 'kj 1 - v ' ': l -1 - I1 s s -' I'h , y Q . 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V l l.1lYYl'fH: Nl Sli ' YU: Nu 'fxvo-lla-lla-0 xvillllllll I.: hor Cl: ll all N1 Xl IHSLIN .If'fSSHf NWN IPS H.bX'l l'II-I Ill-I.'IiY IIAII lHI1 I'tbIi H.-XY Hl'liH M1'l'I..XY ,II-IAN I,IC4l.Ik 'IC ,XFN lll'I.'.'IIf I-'IIISIIIIC f- '--1 f ' ' li 1 i , Freshmen J O QQ 0 c Ode to the I l'I'Shllli'll O tes we are Freshmen Of it we are not ashamed For Qome day we shall be Seniors talente and famed No Semor can overlook that we are smart P H Q could not progress Without the Frebhle part And when we are QQDIOFS we ll not forget the time When we were Pre5h1e1 lu1t tommenced to climb All honor to the Freshle 1 'l he trum the pure the good llS1a11 ne tr esteem t 1 A1thcx rightly should Ah' proud ano haughty Qophs Ah Nen1or1 tr ld and stern Remember that the Freshlu are not Qlow to learn It 11 with becoming modeqtx we make our how and IQ tltting heraelf to be '1 fzchool ma 'lm Next our and beg leave IJ place our namme in the list of little lean who lN alwaw back 1n her note book worl1 undergraduates of the l lainxllle High School be-cauwe Qhe takffa Efeaf PIPHQUTP IU WFIUHE DOIN 'Hifi A1 Fre 1hmen we ire 1pol1en of 1 being a little talking to the Qemor bose Another xoung lady ar Hn 1191 111 rhmk All I-,Q hmt-n were 16114161 a rived at Plainvllle from Lincoln Kan1afx in time Ilttlt that way J but we think with the as111tance of Pf'UU2h to become 0119 of the 'itlldlouf-4 Freqbmen good tear hem we 1hall rs ith tht top round of the HU' Nami' IQ U19 Same HQ Ch It of the fifth m0DIh of U1 X y rpg m in L11 dy-9 fy prgyuq Uf Uur th? YPHI' The YOUHH ladv who-ze name li XfV0OdN 1, 1, 1,111 ln 1, , In Q , ha1troul1lew1th her Q1grn1 in Algebra One flax 1n o enumt r1te-1111 111111 rqnt rQp1e1tTltitlon-. Phx11caIGeog'raphv cla11 1he Qaid Horace I at1tude in t 1 follow inatead of Qawing Hor1e Latitude Another h, f,,,1 xuung m in ,N mama h mm -m, ,U countrx lads whlle not in school Qpends a good :hare , 4, 1 11 11, ,1 In 1 t., t 11, ax lmlndtwn, , Be wie The Qex enth and lair xoung ladx of the claus , 1. , U1 ,UO mm U W U,,mQnt,n2- , C Q ha1 a xerw wild like name but Qhe li xers. tame and m ml, Qtudiou eipeclallx when 1tudSlng latin There ie 1 The fir t xoungr lidx who1e n ime Qlgrufiee roy werx hand1ome soung man IH the Senior claw w hom ehe 1 t 1, , 1 , mm. im. ilh9N xerx w ell we gue-Q1 1t11 on actount of hib name w ll 1 Q r ornf-1 e VK hen 1ht h 11 com ln concluiuon we wibh to saw that wh1le thi 1 1 1 1 Nt oo to r e 1 e n 1 take a our 5r1t xear ln High Nchool we haxe ac ompllehed r e 1 1 1 1 11 w great thlrg' and ln three more xear1 we expect to do ome 1 r 1 XUUYHI gre xterthin-11 Youre re1pectfullx wlu 1 t 1 ANN o J 3, 3 , 1 5 I r 1 4 ' ' 1 4 1 . . . 1. . 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The Preps QLQ0 I4 dltill' s N011 It has been the custom of former years to allow the Preps but one page in our Annual and on that page they have always left the picture of their phlzs We have dl pensed with this custom and have allowed them another page on which they should put thelr write up We have our doubts as to the advlsablhty of this move and fear the consequences Should the very foolishness of thelr work although It IS no doubt the best they can do affect your mmd so as to endanger a mental shock kmdly think who wrote It and remember that they are as yet not even Freshmen Hopmg no bad effects will follow we remain Mother Nature was in an Zittllllm e of mmd not exactly despondent or pessimistic yet certainly not optimistic Something seemed to be wrong She felt like making faces at somebody But upon look mg around nobody was to be seen but the man ln the moon and he was busv trying to stxr up an ex tlrct volcano to warm by so he wouldn t look Con sequently the face was not made She felt like hav ing revenge on somebody for something for what she dld not know She felt like debatlng the question however would neccessltate her doing all the debating on both sldes herself and acting as three Judges lh the end She concluded therefore that she didn t know what rlght was and that everythmg was wrong any how She wanted to shake her fist at everythmg and nothing to throw her hat down on the ground stomp it out of shape and sav By whack Just at things ln general you know She just wanted to dm something rash and outrageous Her temper was not ln an ex plodmg condition but just sizzling The problem as to what the act should be was so great and the impossibility of iindlng a practical solution seemed so eminent that there was great dns turbance abroad The craters of the moon enlarged their circles and Vesuvius blew off lts cap of snow and melted enough that rlvulets ran part way down its sides Then peace and quiet came suddenly not Just a httle at a time but suddenly Mother Nature had looked ahead a tew millions ot years and saw certain Yours very truly THF EDITORS conditions existing among the children of men and re allzed that certaln individuals known as Preps would be a necessity or that such would exist at any rate and she thought she would have revenge enough or get even with everythmg for a few geological ages at least by the accumulation of a group of individuals known as the Flghth grade of Plalnvllle As soon as that thought entered her mmd every thmg became calm and Nature has smlled ever since No they were not especially precoclou these young very Yet perhaps they were slightly PTBCOLIOUSID one respect that of their language Under the ln struction of eight different teachers yOu find them what you expect them to be a learned and accomp lished bunch What IS to become of all of them? I am sure I do not know About one third will probably drop out before enterlng High School and some afterward The other two thirds alter graduating from Hugh School will probably fit themselves out with horses and wagons some bottles of colored liquid a musician banjo player and vocal artist combined a httle walnut Juice and an aboriginal name then they will tour the country txvlng their luck as ventrlloqulsts or clalrvoy ants and some will probably become weary ln the early part of the Journey and become someones fiance or fiancee At any rate they will all meet with re'- markable success Yes all wlll we rk actively and Mother Nature will smile satisfied 55 i!! ,f I O w n 9 1 I 'S . . . . . . . . . H ,, . . ' - , . an ' ' ' - s H D ' ' , ' -. ' ' ' . 1 v I - L 4. J' ' ' rs ' ' , - . . . Whether things were all right or all wrong. That Ste,-S, or extraordinary in any way-just Ordinary, ti . Q . I ! ' V Q ' l . . Y . h ' - - 2 Y h - 1 . . . . H ,, . . . - 4 I . . I 'I I Y . . . I . r l I . . . h ' , l . .. . , . l Q'-19' ,426 -41- ' F4 ov' 4-uf Isl: A NIISI ellaneous OC-DG lan nrllc Songs and SIIWIIIQS Freshman Home Qw eet Home Soph T unt No D1 gmce to lun You re Skeered Iunlor Won t You Be MV I ITIIPI 4 I'aculty I et the I1 hts lie I'IlJlI1lI'lg' I ower lQ1gn1flcat1on of 1r1dn1ght o1l J o Her hberger If Anybody Wants to Meet a lonao Shake Hands W1th Me 6 Br1ght e Curl I I e t Behmd Mc Ind1ana Kramer As the Case May Be Reed She Handed Me a I emon I yon Come lake a T 1p1n MV A1rsh1p MISS Chanee What s All Dls No1se Abou I' thel Case Not Because H1 Halr ISQUTIY Hlgh S hool Curl I Don t Want No Lheap When Man Horace Kmg Ie S19 The Flower of My Heart Moll1e Campbell Oh Fred' Jlerle 'Vlarr The Anlmal Fa1r Jean Leslle Rov s W1fe of Adewallah I Long to Be 17 Annual Qtaff We Vlcnt fo Home T1l Mornmf! lokvs und Pnns SIIQDCP IQ Golden quotl the qage of old But when he formed thlg prove rb I am told He never had ree1ted strange to sav In Kathryn Ch nee s Enghsh IV everyday M Fxrst 'ioph Let s ut out slang Second Soph All r1ght ey ery tlme I sprlng bum phrase vou call me down and I ll do the same s UNF ON Ii MNC NNHLN A NUI H Rar1ek to boph What are you gomg to do tomorrow' Soph I ye got to wrlte an autoblogrtphv Jul1us Qaesar IN THE ROAD Hershy Say Kramer what do you do wlth vour hat a1n t lt ID the way Kramer I always wear my cap after mght IN 7001 om LABORATORY Cummmgs Why were the snake eaters re qu1red to stop the1r profess1on Hershberger Un aeeount of the Dure Food I aw 1A oy e 1t s gettmg, late must go goodmeht lean Well sxyl Wdlt t1ll I blow my INOSI' Ill' wot 1 DN T 4 IIANII III' Nr v1-'11 11111 s She I suppose 1f a pretty g1rl eame along you wouldn t care anythmg about me anv more' Reed Nonsense glfllel W hat do I care for good looks You sult me Teacher Name ome of the pol1t1eal ql1LNtI0l'lb of thls perlod I yon Well there were the tornadoes 111 lou 1s1ana and the earthquake ln Charle ston lhonfihlful 'l IIOIIQIIIH IIIUIIQIII Bw u llllllllfhlflll llnnkor on H15 'l IIOIIQIHIIII lllllrlll w Through Uur fhoughllvss Se hool F1rst year Wlsh I could count an read an Wrlte I ve got the blggest feet any way Second year Those llttle k1ds are awful dumb 'Ilurd year Qay I w1shI was blg those blg boys must know lots INJUIUI year A h1g k1d told me not to get rasperorlous or somethlng l1ke that Wonder what that means I'1fth year learn md maybe I ll get g Slxth veal a teacher when I get b1g beventh year may I 111 b1g enough to have a g1rl am t I9 I' rald I can t get one thougo my feet s so b1g Elghth ye r bhootll can t p ss the county exam Wlfat s the use golng to school anyho know more than pa does now I'lesh1e L ee' guess I don t know so much after all Thos Sophs scare me most to denth Soph I1m1ny geeswax' A 1nt those l'resh1es a fr1ght' See that un over there looks llke he just got 1n from the caetu Junlor Wlsh I was a Senlor They we got a snap I about klll my self waltxng on em Why they even Jaw the teachers Sen1or Really now I wlsh I was capable of stormg the knowledge ln my cramum that I thought I had obtamed when I was a boph Holv Qmokes A fellow must have to know a lot when he starts to college to know anythxng at all when he gets out I can t never go to eollege I used to know a lot Don t now much of any thlng now though Iqe Heard a b1g k1d swear guess I ll bee' Teacher s smart het I ll be o V. , , 1 L K 1 is Q 1' v ' - .' - I oo YUI' ' 're'11'3 1 - ,, A-. , . , , H R -if W1ll,' ' f ' 1. 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I 0 ' A 'A , l,fff .7 ,-+797 .Q if1h YY D llu I IllI0llldIIll'dllS U ED Cf Nil um lasllll' IIUNUII KI!! nt is I im me 1 the! ir mer ian: Q iolnnNon Axe fol irxn -Xr h lrl No . I 1 n Iwlith tfarxln If raltl MLK IX 3 xrrfl Ito nnNon or: 1 Mo M N Milmlull WIIIKIIPN er x Il I- 1VN 1 N Mere I r lin Ixri Allreit Bright Ifloxa NI nhimk it II ir llornt Ixi ig leN e wiwyt x IX 1 Holli hung Marx Lamphmll IAN Ia Magglt Cfaixin IN rx Ilinon ln Wi N 1111 Iiurrough Edith Harr1N Xlheit Hall Mabel Rand wettx Anllt INUII :non i I-dna Blown relic xri fNNic I'IIN ne Ieail Ixing INNIQ W 4n1v 4toI'I1 x Ilugh 'NIM In Niall. Ilarpei nle xu hue kept up our organization 1N NC hool Near xet we h ne not dS .1 Nouetx acLompl1Nh ell the work of Iorrnei xrarN n the eallx part 1 tha war we held I fevi txttmpoianeouN incl LIONHII lloor progiainN and .1lNo kept up our IlUNIfl6'Ns meet1ngN lxll the Qchool reteixerl thallengs i nm Hill l t High School to conteNt and hnallw actepterl the Name I'or the nuct few vuelw thtrt WIN. muth work done NQXFIJ. o Q ine o flemai UN lie ore thu trnaN vacation vnaN held the tiwout tor plate in the debating team Ihe tinal 1eNuIt Vkdx that one ot the two planu in the debating team xxaN given to one of our inernhers. By popular vote of he ool and facultg two ot' the e' lives in the L' - testing team were givpn Lo our socitty. While we 4 o not boapt of thi: over our sister society and indeed 'ee 'xt S 'r ave ' 'es nie 1 ' oo fu y ' S '-l' ' ' with prime 'Q recognize the '1 ni i y ' ' gov' - it 'int urge ' mernnerg to greater achievements. N' .ce tht event- l'u contest we have gin n joint prfi-'rains with De 1- ians al o w ich 'ive heen quite Nut-cesNfu. In con- f ' 31 ' ' ' ' :uc-vesf of ' 5- ' -I' - t-.HN .1 '.x'.S. V . X2 1 o 0 1 UX K fU . C. 'I .' 2 I -rt M 'N Ma 'Hz I I I' 'h X I ' .' nx Girl er I ' I' -' -'lzj I 2 A J I l en' 1 rse rs. ' 'I - st . lf Y I 'Q Nxon Ii ,lla r I 'z li ' 1 mer ' .' 2' 1 Nc-ll'1 z ris 2-1 I , :N . ' K' 1 l'l'.'. i ir ' Ifike I ' ' ' Ye 'I If: 'ier Ii 2 ' '- IIN He' 'ah' I ' . ' :' Wl' 'J 1 ' 'I ' 4' ' th'.' 4 , - .pf I . . ., . ,f :tml saw to it that our credit was good. Iiarly in the 'z . ' ' ' a ' ' 1 rr ' 'i y lay 3 1' l f th A girls in the I' t' l't'n,q. J rt f . Us . h. . .. ' .. B. , I -- L, i' ' A ' I Nth -oth 1 pl. on , I , 1 N I I th. Nhea iuld h rep: NP fl lui Nth I ll dw xml lnthf faitNvxe vnu gixen Nztlt IN I v, - .I lt ot our N ittx . I hen N . in 1 l ' a lpl . l f h h. l KIUNIUII vu IHOIHISQ tlnu thu-IN lor the N N the I'lnIo .incl their Intuit inlluentr in our Ncl il . tl. II 5 II IU: oi fur Show Inu! for sVlll'III-. CHI IIIIS I un :nu Nhat: A 'l he Dc lIlllldllS m'UL.DCf l IU: If ll UI UII5 Ilul lllld hu 1 4 in mgir fl i s 1251 NL N11 N mg Ulllf! in 0 1 fi + 4 im fl in 4 nm ima N N x l 1 tif xl- 1 ng il 1 twice N il: Q w 1 1 ini N UH -. f hu llnlp IIN mlm rxh If ir N HUNUH XIKX x l - n me l.I l NM lu y x f x N kr 1 iii Xl llNl- K rlx limlc lxrimfr thsllem 1 -. '- lik K 1 ' i lilulrf f il l i llxt tl X 1 in mn 1 ll ll lull limi xii i , 7 i i G7 i jp X O , f L l . l NI ,UWDMYKL fn-Avmnmgwm-,crm-dw O Wwiqimiwm-AL 1 in HW---,W vm V MUN .-1 l U , .': ' ' ll Th- Ilvlpliinn Litflrziry Sm-ivty i4 1 ' z iizziti n tlivr lm: lizul much irilliivm-v in Plziinvillc ll' rl .' -l ll. lt wil: ' 2 'nl' th fill l' the your IJU4, 1 l has 1-lmtiniieil tu lw 21 ligl t ' th X :lurk 'ss e-vcr S' It vuiitvslwl with its siftf-r for-iv ,ny lui'- ing l -urs 1904-5, 15403-6 :mil lfllll'-T, um'- ryi ll' the- lmmrs Vh' - Lhf lilm'ui'y 'wrk has fuller ill' 2 l llim- sm-if-Iivx flicl not c- U-Qt this 'Will' it is still ai L,l't'2ll mn' tu lm ii e hizm, Its - - 1 ip is :is 'vll vs: Hgh ,K W liiijf' BIICBI HICRSIIII' Ulf N. llzwpe-1' 'US Nlnlwl ll ilfo '05 M: '1 llnll '05 Fl: '. Wlliaims llilguw 'ml l -irv' Williams 'HG Will l'llFClli'l' 'UT Mug' l'ime-i,,:m- 'OT 'v liuruy 'HT Ymlm- llllllms-in 'UT lfrzm W flls 'HT Hill ai llull 'HT llutli lluwl iglie 'UT L Illflml lllllllllllllifi 'HT Voiillui 'img 'ON 7-1 z -' 'OQ li f ,- UH 'O' Iitlwl l'w:sf-r 'Ill l'y Wclssllri ill. Ori 'Iulliiis 'll.l lllamw llf-'s 'Lv1 ll.l Htl 'l Fsisv 'lil Gi':1c'1'U'Nl-il 'lll l'llv'i llilril- 'lil xvlllci1lI'lllUl' 'l I'1th1lXlyers'l0 All: 'ic 'lll lin-'X'l'isv'l1l l.w.i-ll l , Nl: ii 'll' llvlx'I1f'l1l'll,4 'll Nl -' .Iu.'l' 'll lfsiln-V Ly in 'll llrllllvn- Yzillllw ' 1 l' 'Ulm' '11 Jvltll lmallx' 'll THE CONTESTANTS P. H. S. vs. H. C. H. S. Contest 0235 On the mornmg of February 14th m the year of our Lord nmeteen hundred and eight a party of ladies and gentlemen from the Plamvllle Hugh School ln company wlth the faculty school board and numer ous friends piled out of bed about slx a m and pro ceeded to the Union Pacific depot of this place Here they purchased tlckets for Hlll Clty Kansas nearly all of them gettmg return tickets for they knew that Hill Clty would absorb all thelr money and then lf thev had no tickets they knew they would have to get a tle pass back Hn account of the lnclemency rf the weather the railroad ofiiclals did not know whether to under take to make the run that mormng or not but we finally persuaded them to go and we got started about elght thirty a m amidst the lusty cheermg of P H S and the fare well crles of our frlends who were unable to go We arrived at the town ot Zurich ln due time and the population were astonished and wondered lf our private car had small pox or scarlet fever or both for xt was decorated with red and whlte buntmg After explammg and gnvlng a yell we left the town and proceeded on our way A valentine box was on the tram and everybody recelved numerous pretty U1 tokens of love UQ Fmally we were dumped off at the Hull Clty depot and were requested to ride to town ln the busses We did so as It cost but ten cents per On arrlvlng ln town we went to the Opera House where the basket ball boys were pr ctlsnng for we had agame with Hlll City Hugh School that afternoon About one o cloc we proceedtd to the hotel but owing to ll'lSUfHCl8ht number of waiters lack of prcp aratlons for feeding our bunch or something we did not get fed untll about two We then went to the opera and after sixty minutes of hard playing the at ore was found to be 19 to 20 ln favor of Hull City We were not dlsappolnted however for lt was just luck that gaxe them the uctory After the game the hall was decorated for the great literary contest th tt was to take place that night After supper the two Hlgh Schools again as semlvled and beg ill yelling Hlll Lltv had some fine lx U yells made over and on account of overwhelm mg numbers we were beaten In yelling but not ln the cr ntcst tor on counting the points ll was found that we had 3.9 m qorltv Atter the contest It was found that Hull Cnty was three banners to the goof as well as three le tons wr ich they had so kllll'llX handed to u ID the fore part ot thc t.VCf'llllg The schools becamc rccontlled how ever and played games until about 2 a m The Plamvllle Hugh School then went to their car to sleep to home and to bed X PIIQPIIIIBQO 1 Once upon a tlme P H S took a Journey into a far country yea even unto Hlll Clty 2 Now this place was so named be ause It sat on an exceedingly hugh hlll 3 However this cxty IS not a llglt to the country round about for its cltlzens have covered thelr gas lights with a basket 4 It happened that while P H S sojourned ln that wicked clty a great assemblage of the people was held 5 And much speaking was heard and P H S did speak more wisdom than Hlll Cnty 6 In consequence whereof P H S was ex alted and Hlll Clty was abased 7 For the Judges were men great ln wisdom and Justice 8 Nevertheless there were those of Hlll Clty who sought to do P H S great harm 9 And some of these wlcked men were seen and some unseen ln thelr deeds of darkness 10 And as P H S was enjoylng the fruits of her labors she fell among thieves who stripped her of her valuables 11 Therefore the sons and daughters of P H S were left dlsconsolate and sought comfort from thelr elders terests of P H S dear to her heart brought the re port of the robbery unto the chlef of that clty a man great ln authority keeper ot the keys of the clty and rulcr of the country round about 13 He being a man kmd toward lhe oppressed promised to avenge for 14 Then P H S shook the dust of Hlll City off her feet and came back home rejoicing lo And there was much Joy in Plamvllle at her return nd she wa feasted on the tatted calf lb And sm e everythmg works for the good of them that deserve credit P H S was later blessed by being returned her valuables 14 Then tht re was another Jubllee ln which H1llCntx was given a hlgher sea' and was much pr used . U . I . 1 . 1 1 hall to see the hall game. It was a hard fought game 12- By Chance 3 good angel who held the ln' ' - .- 1 r 1 - ' tn H. s. ml H iw KT P Kam mil! 4. f I 'K 1 'I M4 big V if 135' ' 3, M 'K Tffrl 4 .3 ' 1 HL? ' 5 I 4 V .. K,,, .., ,, , ' 24,- Q, ,, M V ggi 4, , 4,4 'Q' in f ' 55' Q? V' , U' ' W. 5 1 '12 ' I .,, , m f, 3' , f 4 .52 ' -mg . i x',f EQ V: fm 1 ' zzlwj ' ' ' Ti ffin L A ' R 1 c1'Q a1a:iiil: ' ? 1 . ?Z,.f ' in- x, , Q, ,Cf 4 J YN 6. 1 X IIA x' -fy Q -.J 2 ,. K1 9' f- Q 4 J 7' f m 'm, i4. V. 3 SX 'Ar aw fw www 5 V1 T424 , - ' . . I 4 f fx , IA Boys' Athletics io o can o fu f 'lt-'4lo'o '3 ' n 'Oo When school opened up last fall the boys were all anxious to start athletics As soon as posslble an electron was held and the followlng were elected Earl Ftrrlsh President Frank L Kramer Vlce Presldent W Roy Wasson Secretary Cllfford Q C ummmgs Treasurer For the different teams Jess J Sawyer Manager and Rov Wasson Captain of the foot ball team I Earl Farrlsh Manager and Jess J Qawver Q aptam of the basket ball team J Earl Far rtsh Manager and Albert Brtght Captaln of the base ball team Foot ball was the hrst game started by our boys They were sfl n ln training and although lack mg the welght and experience ot last years team they sm n be gan to show there was good materlal m them The bots worked futhfullv and wlth but three dats toachlng whn h w ts gmven bx Hicks ex captain of the K L te un thex wer able to make a good snowmg tg unst he nu r and bt tter coached team Out tlr tgume was with the Osbvrne Fountt Hugh Stlmol whlth ls one 1 f the fastest Hlgh Sthool at out 4 m xt od s townng tm we wt re rat s bette Howe utr t not dlstouraged and when next mtt O torne on o ll home grou :ds they were held down to tht store of slY to not ln f Phe la t game of the season was pl ned on Th mls Hllflllgl' d tx wlth the sfcond team of the kansas n a s The Normal boy w ere eat lr-I tm: 1 v st 1 ern mt t . the Nt I lll 'X We next took up basket ball ln whxch we were more successful wmmng three games out of seven As we were unable to secure a hall ln whlch to prac tice we were at a disadvantage when away from home Our first game was wlth the second team of the Kansas State Normal at Hays The manager of the team bemg well known by our boys came around be fore the game and mformed them that they would probably be beaten but that xt would be a good prac txce game for them He soon found out that our boys were not so slow and to has chagrin we won the game by the score of 19 to 14 We next played the ' entral Busxness College of Xbllene which proved to be an easy mark for our bots The Hlll Cltv school was our next foeman and there our bows suffered thelr first defeat IH a three Z0 mlnute half game the score being a tle lm to 11 at the and of the etond half The final score was 19 to PU We next plated the Stockton Hugh Qthool and su ertd another defe f H'l I t tame Into cur ous 'lhe hlst te am of the State Normal at ll Us thought thex would like to try our mettls and wer: gnen two games the hrst being won lt our l x the second bv the Normals This ended the basket ball season for thts year We are now m the he ght of the base ball sea son and although we have not been lble to scnedult any games we hate the prospects of some good one before school closes We ate also prtptrxng for a held meet wlth the btockton High St hool ln Wllltll vs txpttt to tome out vxttorlous W, w I Q ' 'l' W -' '. 9' ' -'. 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L1 A iw '94 TI A H lgh Sc llool alendal LDS flfll Sc lt 7 JU' Qchool commenced 'l n scnlors ilu-11 thc 1 let-trlc b1II Hltrh school soc lal at I1I1lml1 lt s Ruth Iillllollx,hs Ol and Ollwc Burns Ol Vlsll Albert Brlszht Prank Kramer llld I1'1y R1 ed 1nroll l'dna Hall U. xlslts ' Ntocltton won ball prime from lls l to 2 Readlmz table lnstltuted B D A A orL2lnl7vs root ball taken up l Wlll Gardner enrolls Qoeond I 'ltln class IN taklm: lilst I 'ltln work Albert H lll cut hls hand on Wlllllllw gl lss l I' 'mused for .lubllu ll' ll I' xcused for JUl1llHC' Those who played hoolxey Ilst W10k called on the rof 26 EYZYTIIDHIIODS Boys ln Zoology class go to PIVOT for speclmens Rox WINE enrolls 14 Rtport 1ar1ls lppear CIC1 roy,r'11l1s are rl up Yooloxu tlass works on gr ivsllltlllflll' Sophs stumble lnto l'dlll1ldl Ia1ll1s Albert Hall re 1 nrolls. Ldn 1 Wasqon back ID Sl hool looloffx class kllls a Snake 4 Llterary SOLIEIJQS organl7e Phllos hate a closed Mar door program Florence Brown ylslts The Junlors are dlseourazed C ICPIO the e'1lls1 lecture tourse tlckc ts bum, pllrc hastd I reps haw a musleale I I1 Ralltk tountx supcllntc ndtnt VISIKS llterary sotlttlts meet RKQKIVC and amupt 1hll lenge for contest wlth Hlll K lty Hlgh School Foot ball team orders some new sult.s SEHIOTS oriranlae Merle Marr comes forth as a poet Foot ball boys challenge sutral teams for a game Osborne wlns foot ball gamt froln us Prof Dtmlng announces hls ll1p lrtur1 H lf lloll day declared H S prtstnts hlm wlth gold w ltc l Mtetlng at lfl o clock p m at Lambert s Petltlons belng clrculated to kttp Prof Demlng Prof Deming departs Deleltatloll see. hlm ofl' Qchool board calls delegatlon mtet and stutl' lstllll MISS Chance la our supellntendent Apr Nov Delphlans lnltlate new me IHl7LlN Charle Hall tnrolls Football t1 'lm losts to Oslrllm aslaln G D A A organlze a basltct b lll team Laura Burroughs goes to Hlll I lty 11 PII Jesse Sawyer and Blame Hushbtlger 'lre coathlnl., the lsld foot ball teams Paul Lyon acte a teacher today Mack Harper enlolls Qenlors strlw. for flont seats Two are the rl now W lx b IN won foot ball game today 11 to I Hllth 51hool y,o1s to I' st I llll w. Ile to sp1lIln1t, Lhool Vit learn Prof Dtmlnpz Ldllfllll 1om1. bank May I 1 11 12 X ltatlon ls oxer Vllss Vs lngtln n our new tra har ls llrlrht X bt rt llflglll ll tullls to school Y 1ll tommlttu mu t ln1l 1-onlpos1 xc lls llols ltfgdfllli a b lsktt blll tl U11 ooloty tlass dls1 llss1s l lll ullm'l 'nf llll tht same as man lllll lf not 1lo1 s m lll Dr Rlclter of Hllt1 lllnson spt alts to us New rules gl lnto1,ll'Lct Box supper tonlght Boxes sold flom I 1- Basket ball box s or1l1l shlrta I1llt!llsh IV had K'lns ls U lx proltl lm t ll xx Vo s1hool thls w11 ktlllI1ll1lay Solld lyeometlw 1 lass tlkt tln lls W1 won baektt ball glmt 18 to 10 tonttstants tlaln today Contest at Hlll Llty today W1 won but lost basket ball No school after dlnner Too cold S1 more meet and r1.oll,anl7e Stockton won lnl lsk1t l'lll t11l ly elnttst Illgh School h ls new hlstorl1 s 10 volllm1 bophls have a pal ty I rolrram thls afternoon Setond basket ball team los1s tc Iilll I ltx S1-1ond Senlors stalt holt for trte Rev bhlelds speaks Hlll Clty won basket ball game 18 to23 burprlse pal ty to Vtrllt lerll l S1 cond bask11 ball t1 JIT! got s to Illll llty lu lt I'lank Kramu llll I lull yon to to l ll a Basktt Lall ttam lost to Nolm ll Hlgh School glues l prom am Huffman enteltalnlnent Prattlu, file drlll Mls LIIBHCE l sltk I I' Marr lalls out of hl-. stat Ill I 'ltlh 1 I lss h1 lhl fool lim beat town ln b lst ball Mlss Sl.3lldlNl1 ls ttathlng ln MINS l hancc 5 plmq ldCllL.i. hre drlll Zoology class dlssects a snakt Tow n b1 lts box s Ntllle Harrls tells about an analthlst llllbwllli. l bunk into a elowd of policemen benlors plant thur tlee Boys beat town In ery body I9 wlltlnp: poetry l1lrst run on annual made County hwamlllatllln XNO school ln Hlth S1 hool Ball Kame wlth town Practlce lllt dllll Ru Graham xlslts S1 nlors and JUDIUFN meet wlth boald Mlss fh'ln11 ls batk laul Lyon Marv I tmon and MZKEIL Gal x ln :au tht mump Uratlons balm, rtturncd marked N su me K Ba-.1 ball lose to Qtockwn score 6 to 4 Paul IS baclt Plactlce hledllll Mary and Magt I8 are back ienlors begln to prattltt Olatlolls lnxltatlol s arc out lllgh Sthool IJPLITIN prepallm, to to to tha Sdlllll gh N1 ho I Lol to Nl ll t Hollls lxlnyztlltt a pell of llUL,lllIlL NHTL On dY'l0lllCY' Ildllt' MISS l Lll'lKlf'l'1 VldS Iropzram todlx Now for tat ltlon CI'9dlt9fl Vbltll A B It slltlllld ll IVL lit LII I5 b I W I1 O . 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'. .LSVEI DN HOO'I .LVHAA ON HOU ZITI ANI V141 :IO SAAB A EIAEI S CIHIJ l'i Department of Literature OLDC5 Arranged by Nils: Chance The Human Temple When on the seventh day of Creation God rest lng from Hls labors looked dow from Hls throne to earth methlnks that as He saw all things were good lt must have been the crowning of hls satis factlon when he beheld man made ln HIS own image quletly restlng ln a peaceful vale of the garden of Eden In this man we behold the first human temple of earth How great was the architect' Yet how commonplace were his materials seemingly the dust beneath your feet and L reater IS the wonder the moulding tools were HIS hand Tell mc I prav what architect of the present day can construct a temple so complete from the same material and with like tools At once you pronounce the task lmposslhle for human hands Such power IS ascrlbed only to the Omnlpotent Mlghty and grand have been the temples con structed by human agencies The tower of Babel must have been a structure worthy of much study The pyramids of Egypt have always been classed as one of the seven wonders of the world Solomon s temple wlth its magnificent cedars from uebanon was the marvel of the Orient ln lts day The Acropolis at Athens was the admlratlon of the Greeks The Colos seum at Rome was the boast of progeny of Dardanus and Qt Peter s of the same city with its beautiful mosaics excltes curloslty and pralse throughout the universe todag Hur national temple at Washington IQ the pride of all Americans All these were reared by human power A number uf them have decayed and are no more the remalnder await their mevltable dlssolutlon at the actlon of the elements When these are gone there are no more like them ln details to be bullt Not so wlth the human temple For when a structure made ln the lmage of God returns to the ele ments another takes lts place andln turn ltS successor lS created as the ages swlng along An all see1ngC0d wlll not suffer the effacement of the works of His hands The Great Creator intended the human temple to be a ml nument to His glory We have brlefly called to mind representative specimens of man constructed tesnole-1 We see the marvelous ingenuity thereln dlsplayed and wonder lf greater architectural feats are possible Looklng around us we behold on Pl ery hand structures far more worthy of tudv and pralse Let us then caretul ly study a model human temple Wlth our mlnd s eye we behold a hulnan temple hlm ln the strength of ma tulltx nxslca 4 tlll e ls llllb cent those llmbs as matchless columns that grace ful and wonderful trunk asamarvelous superstructure Towerlng above all even as the dome of some cathe dral or as the mountain peak above the plain IS the head poised ln natural attitude shleldmg and protect lng the whole Thus IS completed the temple wlthln whlch the lnner man may llV6 and worship his Creator However a pecullarlty exists The temple IS not stationary It IS ever changlng lts posltlon Then lt must need a gulde or llke a great shlp a captain The guide is the lnner man Yet he must have a phy slcal posltlon ln this temple from whence he can ma e hls observatlons The captaln of the shlp has a cen trally located office which affords hlm a commandlng vlew of his surroundlngs Hence vllat vu uld n alle l better office for the guide of the human temple than the head' It IS therefore perlectlx htled out for the inner man the gulde This office we find to be supplled with dellcalelv constructed yet power ul telescopes Me sages Hlel transmitted and recelved by means ofwlrelesstel gm phy and lncldentally we learn that we havealw vs had thls recently dlscovered mode of communication Yet this IS not all for this would be slmply mechanlcal lf all the different lmpresslons dispatched and recelved were merely recorded But Just as the captaln IS master of his sblp and governs its course from his ob servatlons so does the lnner man master and control the lmpresslons received arlse emotlons from the emotlons sentiments from the sentlments llfe prlncl ples and from these combined forces results actlon The inner man the guide who has now become known as reason rapldlv travels from cause to effect and from effect back to cause agaln He IS master of the situation and monarch of all he surveys The l l3g'I'llHC6PI archltectural beautles of our human temple and the appurtenan es thereof have been consldered but we have yet to study the proper care of such an abode We all know that the llte of any of the temples to which we prevlouslv referred depends to a great extent upor the care ll has had 'Ihls we find to be true of the human temple Each person should be so proud of the temple bod has given hlm 1n which to llve that It would be lllS glealest pleasure to keep ll always a fltunelllng place for the lnner man a stluctule voillw ll praise a pa ace pleasing to the eyes uf the Great L re I r The human temple should e o vsell pre erved that w en e lnner rn tll h ls fl uglll lm l lllh bl O f , , , e O I ' J v - 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H . . . ,, . . . . A .c . -v- . v- , .' ' . , ' ' . ' , . , T Y l . 'L A . ' . I S' , U K. . . . . ' :C ' -- ' . I . ' , ' l ', v ' 2 I D . y . ' ' , . c . S.' '.' l . ' ' ' ' . , e '- . . t . T - - A 1 I 54' N I - . . y . . . . L . I . . . . . ', ' ' , the human temple from his impressions. Thus from n ' ' 1 . . . ' ' 4 ' v s . . - ' I I ' I - ' ' ' -4 , ' , ' , yr . , I l . . . . - . I I N . , , . . . C . , . N. ' 7 I g - I I' , . . ' .' 4 ' A I 1 ' 4 - a I ' ' ' - y ' I .' T ' f sl ll . . . '. ' . . - U 5 . 5 , l ' Ill l l lea the atluvlul 5 a fnlli- th ' z 2. J ' ' mlm ul ll-r: 'tllit ha taken 1ts thght to the re mms of heht md the sen ence earth to earth ust to dust ashes to ashes lw pronounced theelements fI'0!Tl Whleh bod faeh1oned It w1ll not be det1led by 1ts return That LTIIN may be poss1ble It w1ll be re IIIIIV con ceded that there should be 'ln lmblhmg of knowledge e mner man h uld he 1 lw tted to the 1 e nc1ples of 1 e U eour 1 1t ls commonly sa1c 1-re 1gnor1nee 1 bhss t1s o yt1 me w1se mu It ls not alw 1ys bl1s to be 1gnor nt and th1s we hm to he true n 1ts reIat1on to the development ot the lnner mir Ih1s pe r onat e h1s 1great work to perform ard the better he 1 prep :red the better w1lI he be able to 1ccompl1shtb it task An expert engmeer would not th1nk of maklng a spe d te tlng tr1pt'1om one metrop olls to anotler wlthout t1r t seelng to It th it h1s en r e was p rn lv eqll IJ or e 1 Ius Q0 ahould we prepare for the race of hte The lnner man rea on should be glven every opportumty for preparatlon before the real rare begms th 1t he may the more safely g'u1de and properly care for h s temple Wlth edueatlonal development Wlll the p oper IJTIWSILAI cu1ture be produced However we have the p111tual exde to refine thus eompletlng the tr1unep1ep r1t1on neees ary to the perte 1 llfe of the human temple A 1' how often do we see the mortal em ee lat klnff IH no degree f phys1cal ca 1nd the mner man rounded to fullnees ln edueatlonal power but MUNI of Qp1r1tual eulture and amb1t1on 'Ihe d1v1ne IH lwelhng 18 paramount to 'mv phvQ1eal adornment UI 9fll1C3flOYldl emoell1Qh111ent Hltt merease s lD6SllmAt9lV the reeultant foree Phys1 e tl beautv ls ot ltselt a gem 1nd 1t to thls be are er woxldly knowledge money eannot exp ess the value the reot But IH all thy care of the human temple and thy eulture of the IHDPF mm IGYTIQFDIFLI thv Creator ll th1s1 t e beg1nn1ng o WI dom the corner stone md the eap stone ot tl1e completed st1ue ture Hook Reymv of hurdoxl IKPIIII t r t1es h ue sald th1t1norde1 to de yelop '1 t or alots 1n 1 eom mrehenslye an: 1 lt'IQNtlYll' manner ron11nt1e1sm 1nd ze 1 INITI must we eom :mee cent 1 s by 1 o1 ot th1 :oo or w ll U1 any ot t1e eve nts m y e yed m a re1l1t11 st 1 nt t enoug e ltblll 1nt1e 1 been 1dded to gne 1del1t,htfulgrace 1nd eh mrm to the story ll 1 e1t e lf e es th1t stlen eha1u e enerl y not1e me n es a storles whleh enables hlfll to urmount tll d1tlieult1es 1nd Ieae h the he1ght Vktlth he had 1 long des1red e111p the mo t not1ce1hl tra1t lll h1s eharaetex Is h1s dete1n11n1t1on to ueeeed 1n hle undettaklngs h1 des1res te1m1nate ID the woxd sueee u ce s n bot buslnes and oclal llxe H n1u t ueceed 1f for nothmg el e than t show -XIILP Htllbt' how g1e'1t 'ln opportumty she m1QQed when she passed h1m bv H1s love for her had been deep and smcere and for several years he had struggled and t0ll8d lnoplred by the thoughts ot future happlness when reeognlled by the world as ber equal he would rece1ve the hand of Ahee Yorke w1th the full consent of her haughty mothex H1 dream however were rudely shattered tor Allee marr1e d in elderly gentleman her parent s ebo1ee The yea1sdr1fted by 1nd fortune sm1led upon K 1th brlnglng h1m the I'6W'1ltl for whleh he had tfill hngl 1nd he respeet and esteem of these men bv h1s ab1l1ty and buemess methods Wh1le HI New York where buslness often called h1m he was usually a gueet at the home of 'Nlorman Wentworth an old bovhood frlend a man entlrely noble and trustworthy Yet 1n h1 heart Ke1th was always glad to return t0 h1 father s home 1n the south and to heten to the wwe and helpful teachmge of th t venerable old man 9qu1re 1 awson the bw hearted yet shrewd bargam hunter lS an excellent example of the typlCal mountameer and hxe klndness to Ke1th contrasted w1th h1s avengmg sp1r1t toward Perdy Wmkersham exh1b1t the two thtferent phases ot h1s character Th1 latter personage had eaused the deadly hatred of the old Hqulre to be VlSlIed upon h1m by wmnlng the love of PUPTITOTIIA. h1s grand daughtel and ent1e1ng her away Irom her home to WhlCh Qhe never returned untll rob ed for the grave The ehararter of W1el1ersham ls revealed more the man of In de1l1ng w1th buslness men of amassed a large fortune and gune d the form a barr1er between Mr and Niro Normm Went worth by gnnmg tte latter s 'ztfectmns he shows DldlIllV h1s utte r baseneso 1nd lmmorallty Sexeral otner charaeters lre brought 1n bv the author Whleh are necesslry ln the deyelopment of the plots but Whleh are of m1nor 1mportane-e 1n the real development of the storv The hte of tfovdon Ke1th ss1own111 th1 mook s ou be 1n IDSPI 1t1on o others and h1s gentleness md courtesv to h1s fellow creatures h1 torbearanee 1n the tr1als of dally llfe are evcxmples wh1eh mlght be justly followed by everyone Alter eonquermg h1s love for XIICP Y orke or Mr Laneaster he met the glrl who 1n re'1l1ty had been uppexrnost IH h1s xtfee tlons th these year: the play mate ot h1s eh1ldhood Io1s rluntlngton 1nd IH her loye he onee more found h'1pp1ne s and contentment The author 1n thle XVOlb h to endeayored to por tray the po s1b1l1t1es of hte IU a manner whlch at once would be pleaslng and IUSIPLICYIVQ to the reader T brlng about th1s reeult he hte taken much a hero as hmdon Ixelth and through h1m and other 1nd1y1duale he has set befo e the publlc a PTOCIUCIIOYI wh1ch ehould haye hlgh r znle among the literary worke ot our day NIBVI es - 'Q' ' 1' J 'f 1 .1 - 1 ' 'F 1' if ' .U. t if Af U d U. 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I. ., ' . 1 III' WW .1 11 - --'111't11t11111-1-1w111111-'1-1'11t11111111 111 ' ' t ' K 513- 11 1111-ft 1111111,11-11'11111111-1'rt111111 K' - 1 1 '5I I A1:1111111111t1I':1Nt,II111111 1111- 111111 I I I II II VI CII ,III,I Clothes of Stw le and Qlldllty E have always been contenders of style and quahty at the same tlme malntalmng reason able prlces Real economy hes ln comparmg what you get wlth what lt costs lts a questlon of qual1ty not of Prlce We especlally lHVlt9 your lnspectlon of our Hart Sh lffllfil' K Marv Varslty Sultq Men who admlre clothes of par tlcular dlstlnctlon and SCFVICG should see these Vfmrslty Sults slmlhar to lllustratlon 1n the new shades prlce 320 UU Others at 315 O0 to S30 00 I . I1 SLIQOII Plums llli K uns as The Mens Store Copwrlght IQO8 by Hart bchallncr 85 'Warm' I K Y 5 C Y lf ' ff ,N r l L X U X 9 X ? ' ,J ' ' ' ' 1 dll:-...ll-11 1 gf J ,J J f , X' I, l If Z fy' 5 X , A 4 C v 9 1 L I I I 1 1 ' 4 6 I ba 0 0 Q 1 v '9 ' ' I L 1 0 fly? , f v I v ' K Y k we Bg sg? as If not you are not usmg the best hght there ls, and are paymg nearly as much to say nothmg about the moonvemenoe of mamtammg lamps, Wh1Ch cost you nearly as much as to use eleotr1e1ty We Wlll be pleased to subnfut you DFICGS on W1I'1I1g your house and 1f after domg so you do not see fit to have lt W11 Qd, It costs you nothmg May We not figure Wlth you? Yours for Better Lngfoxit urn Plexnrmvnllce Have you M11l1Hg Wheat for sale? If so we want to buy lt? We Wlll pay the top of the market Are you a user of flour? If so use DAISY or CREAM We wish E0 thank Gmc and all for the liberal patronage We have received during the crop years of 1907 and 1908 and assure you We appreciate it. S' a m EE EE as PEJAENVEEJLE, KANS S fre our si Eeotrnc The Daw hght Store Is The Place Where no matter what prlce you pay You Get The Beet pOSSlbl9 for the money Ex erw thlll2 to Eat uul W e lr Colby Bros X Vallow Pl n ll K n P evo lhlcefeceps El img Q Gm esta' a sm eteirsg s Honest Workmanship MADE F0 R US PETERS SHOE C0 Honest Value 5T ww Honest Wear Honest Leather OU are sure of up to date Style Comfort Flt and Long Wear when you buy a palr of Ou1 Dlamond Brand Shoes made fol us by Peters Shoe Co of St Louls Remember that we have a Q Peters hoe S for any pr1ce you want to pay and the best posslble x alue for that prlce We are up to date m General Merchandlse Alw ays the best goods at low est PFICGS X-Q El ul e si S S' E kgs Q D S9 Plannvnlle Kansas E ' ' 9 2 . 4 ' W U C 1 1, u In 3 . 7 ? . 7 . . lf f W Q ee n . . 0 Q Werley Q Greene The Bmleneeit Sttere AH eye Bliley bum vanilla Lllemiiy mf tame iie vvemm em you I3He1nmvnIlHe,, Kansas lille Kfxtxu 4 dl lllI'l S 8 Pl 1ll.1uls Shah- Bank H4111-rw I lpll nl Sl1r1k Sl xl 0 I 11 lil 1 1111111 rx and 1 Pl T Illslit 1 beul ,mnnf Ru me Pl llllY 1ll1 lx uns as 1,lN ll an X1 1 Ullllf l1n1 as , 9 9 i Wy U. 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' 1 . -' - lay F Dunn, Cloth lor Sole agent for the celebrated Pruu 1 ton Cloth: -5 we sell e m our customers appreclate values vxhlch are Worth the money We are blllldlflg up our trade by Selllng you Bc Mor hoods fur lc ss llllllll w We carry nothmg but the very latest styles md pattelns at all sea sons of the wear l he Hal lows Por Style Flt Quallty and Satlsfflctlon They are the snapplest and best by test Ask to see them when you want another palr shoes Nlukv Our Store your Headquarters ws hon lll lows n J 14 Dunn, cylllfllllll my E u zcccmcesas S Frults and Vegetables of W T Case All kmds of fI'l1ltS and vegetables handled IH season the best and only the best Can save you money on shoes glve me a chance to prove It S W C ase Pllamrnvnllle Kansas 4 O Q lf . y n asf. ' , y . Y . I ' V . V I ' Q . 1 1 l v i -K 5 K 8 . . ' 4 K L y 2 1 1 4 1 - v . V W C . V ll' 1 y J J U . u v v v . K C ' Y I s L 1 A nl .' ,Q V . V i N1 U . . . f First door east of Mcllluy s Drunk Store Plainville, Kan wi? Y' 7' e S We -,r be -A f ,es 0 -s A- Y X Q s e e W QM .S ve , E t f xg., . . . I v W 0 7 k . . ' ,r x -x 0 I 0 -f' Q . Q 9 2 Z Z 2 1 I4 or P1CtllP6S-'5-KU made IH the latest style and 1n fact every thlng known to the pFOfQSS1OH by the latest sc1ent1lie methods can be got at H E Brown s Stlld10 Plauuw lllm K uns nw: Branch Galler1es at Natoma and Luray 3 N Na YQ? Fmurnntmlsre and Uundleftalliiers Sfmqppllnes We are prepared to do Fmbalmmg undex the State Lavss of Kansas A complete llne of Trunks Vallses Wall P11391 and bemng Machlnes Yours for Bwmsntmess BH N awyer QL C0 Y W lhe Qu6Stl0H of Tlnle IS the most 1m ortant Our watches are o the most de endable kmds for tlme We ave the 17 Jeweled Elgln or Waltham w1th patent regula tor adjusted ln a 20 year gold filled case for S lb 00 We also have the depend able klnds of evselrx Lxbbw Cut Glass and fancy Chlna at the same lou prlces We also do repalrmg IH first class manner and S0llClt your buslness mmmnnne Kansas F E Reynolds Jeweler 1 o J g o O Q k ' H, - - - 1 'z . Y .Rx W K Q 9 S W--N , ,-xf. u v . Q e a H i , . . C J Q is o ' - 'K l . . I . - 5 'W - L, q X , C V v, .u 'y 2 ' ' f .1 0 o .147 o . ' . . 9 0 . , J lwflcCllew' icmggie Dlugs, Pamts, Olls, Etc Tollet A1t1cles, lce Cleam, Cold Drmks Plleanmvnlllle, Kansas E A Kramer Auctloneer Re 11 Estate and Collectlons Palma Bought and Sold Homes and Mules Bought and Sold Plamvnlle Kansas The Palace Meat Market G W GLENDENNING P p L, S IIAINXIL E. KANISAb F C Dorf H mdles a complete lmt of Feed and sells Hlll C ltw I loul C llfldlrlg a Speclalty Plamvllle Kan as Plamvllle Nlachme Shop 1 'I BURKHOLDER Pop We do all kmd of Machme Repallmg Bllck Ililtlllllg Wtgon and Farm 154 W olk Oun XXOIAI guaranteed to be fir t claw lle K Plaun llle Ialllllbil' CUIIIDAIIY D ll: rs ln I umbc r I unc I nu ni PI ister I 0 ll I tc' Plaun lllf , IKJIISQIS I p P o o 9 . . . 'D C U I fl fl 0 0 mg-Q Q9 ag? Q O O O Q 2 . I ' - 4 H D . . ' , D . C n - - - . . . If 1 by . 1' 4 ' S K . . , , -f - YW -Wifi, Y I I O 9 , , ,, ,,,c, . E . , r . X C . S . , .. ,ro. ET. J. 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C. fl: 5 - ., - .' a I 0 0 , V 40 o 4 1 1 K W11 11111111-11 1111: 1111111121 111111 1111111 111111' 1111g' A11 ' -' S- ' 1111 T111 111111 We '1 11' 1: 1 s V 1 o o r we v 3 1 V , k F1110 ASSIlftlIli'llt of Furmture, Wall Paper, Sewmg Machmes, P1anos and Organs F G ly lun xllx K uns lb C D FARRHIR ForW1ndm1lls Dump and all kinds of Tm Work Col J W T1 aw IQ A111 tllllll 1 1' Plains llle kan us Sc Coal C0 We have nnxthmg you want m the blllldlng mateual lme Come and ee It PI'1C6SI'1gl1t Estlmates carefully fl11IllSllC1 Best Grilles of C0 ll Always 011 II und C F Ilumes, Dlgr 0 ' Kiki 1 ,F V V' ' 3 Y . I ' X 'H . Pla ' v, - a sz ' ', t B , W Chicago L1llllbQI' C T .1 Y. , ' I ' I ' ' v' , . X . ' 5 5 o o X 0 Posegate 9 0 General Nile rchandise ung me your I noduce Pl.unw xllt KIIIIBIIS Real! Estate Broker Journal Building - - Salina. Kansas Gan fit you out with any- thing in this l1ne Western Kansas land a specialty Can locate you on a home stead IH South Dakota, a better proposltlon than West ern Canada, or sell you a lot ln Gary, Indiana or in Wash lngton, D C or better still an Salina, Kansas tr Sh tha d l- luum nt tluz S 000000 larp. t 1 te n pr e n UU I r l'n1 p 3 I ep nrt ne I a n A L nt u 1 ull M it m lm Q H Y nl T9 IC H N lllll n en! 0 h I nt .in rn r N1 ndent c inn x L. l ni c nlrart f twice the rightful u i ey hu en h e t ne sr l u n on I e c ar I ne c ur Q40 I 1 h a in n ch lar hu :oth L ur e a btard am rv, m ix m nt fl Nth lt n lucted lx men 4' large Bu Inc and College ext er! l' rj urnal rfr catal Rue adrlre T W RUAI ll Presld t 'hah Ina Miss Wangerlen ftrvtng on pair of spectacle J Here is Miss Iunden thirty years hence Miss Lunden There won t be any Miss Lunden thirty year hence Teacher to Qemot Where is your boo Senior I forgot and took it home last night Cummings fgtvmg' orationj All negroes should he given a chance Miss Chance Here hold on' Change that Chance to op portunltv Freshie Say will you please tell me what Vlammon N' Qoph Oh its .1 sort of vertebrate P YS Becknm n l'lnslr'lun null Surgeon Successor to G R Bice Office pOSltQ Gazette Office Phones Uffue b, Resndenu Pl.unw llle, Itunsns L , K J . . . . . . 0 , ' ' Y 1 5 . . 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