Richmond High School - Pierian Yearbook (Richmond, IN)

 - Class of 1919

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REGISTER RFIQNEH 'vlbkufll BH U'ITlInl Xl UPfHImTl NIH PUR DRAMATIC bi X .1 PLAY' H311 -2 e Qegister D CINE can be considered a broad-minded person unless he knows his own immediate surroundings tirst. Led by this impulse. or one of a similar IIZILLITC. in 1916, Hr. Xull changed the High School publication from a monthly to a weekly. XYhen the publication was changed to a weekly, it con- tained all the news that happened in the school instead of fool- ish tiction that did not elevate the student. The response was immediate: every paper was sold. Many thought that the reason all the papers were sold was because it was something new and novel, but for three years the paper has been progress- ing rapidly under the supervision of competent teachers and capable students. The circulation has increased yearly until at the present time practically ninety per cent. of the stu- dents buy and read the Register. :X student's mind is like a pool uf water: it must be fed by outside streams or it becomes stagnant. So into the minds of the students every week fresh water in the form of news is poured which broadens and elevates the minds of all. Every week interesting editorials can he found. full of logic and good plain common sense. written in a way that all can understand from Senior down to Freshman. L'ndoubtedly the greatest success that can he attributed to the Register is the rebirth uf school spirit. that thing which was so conspicuous because of its absence. To read is to know, and to know is to learn. Through the Register the most authentic and valuable news can be obtained, It is one nf the things that will be the most lasting and the most valuable in all High Scliool. XY. E. KEISKER, Page forty-uint' sv -r -- 'U P W 1 X , , ,. , M 1, Q, ,, I .' V I X V 1- X lx . v I xl , W ' '4 A 11 A ut ' Wu V1 ,' K --K t 1 . .715 k m f ' . , - 4 5, ' -x. ,Q 0 , fi- ? ,L 7 L X, f ' A - ig5+3 A f- Q, f l j X, f : .- f' ,ilf it ji ' ' .f 'fe' fy 1 1 mu Im In-1 5IllvIYl 1 TYlVI. iff! fr. Student Council NTIL this year the Richmond High School has never had an organization to govern the school activities, ex- cept the lioard of Control which had power only over Financial matters of the school. The school activities were left to the pupils and to a few teachers who were interested and consequently little was accomplished. :Xt the opening of school in the fall a committee of teachers was appointed to form some plan of organization to promote school activities. This committee had a number of meetings, oftentimes calling in members of the student body for sugges- tions. They at last decided on suggesting the organization of a student council. The plan was submitted to the student body and accepted and put into operation. The purpose of the council is threefold: tlt to promote school activities. tZt to formulate school policies, and 131 to encourage and control school activities. The membership is limited to one member elected from each tirst period class room: four members elected by all the students from the mem- bership of the junior and senior classesg certain leaders of school activities: and members of the faculty co-operating as sponsors of standing committees. The standing committees handle the different types of problems, and every member of the council is a member of a standing committee. The council is subject to the advice and control of the prin- cipal of the High School, and meets once a month. The First council was not organized until the latter part of the term, so Page accomplished little except drawing up the rules of procedure and the constitution. The otiicers were: President, Earl Keis- ker: Yice-President. Clarence Kerlin: and Secretary, llelcn Eggemeyer. , The second council was organized early in the spring term and for that reason accomplished more. The otiicers were: President, Clarence Kerlin: Yice-l'resident, Corwin llrown: Secretary, Esther XYillson. The only bill passed by the first Student Council was vetoed by Hr. Kelly, This was a bill providing that the orchestra should play in chapel only once a month. The second Student Council awarded sweaters to eight boys on the tirst basketball team of 1918-l91'J, who had played in the specified number of games. .Xu amendment to the con- stitution was presented. It was to change the constitution, so that eight basketball men would receive R's instead of tive, as would be the case under the old way. It also changed the awarding of the Rs to track and tennis men, This had not been voted upon at the writing of this article. It was decided by the president that more could be accom- plished by having more committee meetings than council meet- ings. in order that each committee might have some definite plan or measure to present at each council meeting. The Student Council has been a success and we hope the school will continue to have them. fifty-three Mmm Q L'Xl'1'Vwn,,. 'il M. 'Y 'sw TX FM X ' X l?I l1Xf X2 EUHLETICS ' a T VK N fl y A 1 W , ,I Ei 533 J l Y Lf , fx: gf':QkXEp,,, R N Q of xl WX 1'-:yu fiffy- xi , x Ll J f, , ' ' X 3 QR , J N QM . f fx 4 ggkf XIkxUx,XhuuQuV J L1n11,k.mch IHmTuu Mlm IH: xv ffflf -fm' 'RK' fw1'w3r1i Ilufplxs, if cutcr STNN: xx. I-Umm 1 H1315 ffffj'-fur Cv: Q I' ,W 1.4, I, T- 1w,v.' ' 'rHJ1Y i W! .t N, wx. w RN w 1 19 fQIz4Iffffffff 1 ..w2... 22 73 ...34 ....... ...15... .....41... .NEO ....... is Qflirlfi ff ...17... ...:6... ...54. . Basket Ball Muncie ...... .... Martinsville .. .. .. Steele ...... Rushville . . Huntington , . . . . . Marion .... Shortridge . Rushville .. Martinsville . . .. Connersrille . . .. .. Huntington . . .. .. Manual ...... .... Fountain City Muncie ...... .... DISTRICT Tl JLRNAMFNT .....32.. .....Z9.. .....2S.. ' Games Farmland ...... .... Hagerstown .... .... Connersville .... .... Liberty ...... .... at home. 13 21 I2 Z5 42 71, 20 21 35 16 28 15 14 25 S 19 19 4 R, H. Hagerstown . . . Richmond . . . Connersville . . . IVJI S'I'A'l'lI Tl JL'RX,XM EXT 13.. ....... . STRIL' Modoc .............. Fountain City Brookville .... Moscow .... Ridgeville . .. Hagerstown . . . 39 Bloomington .. Opponents . . T 'IioL'Rx.xni2xT Seimas 27 63 20 14 36 ....2-1 ....Z3 Connersville .... ..... Fountain City ........ Moscow ....... Richmond . . . Milroy ..... Richmond . . Page sixly 15 10 17 13 14 79 16 ....26 Green Township Farmland ..... Cambridge City Economy ..... Stoney Creek . . Milroy ....... lthitewater . . Liberty ..... Richmond . . Economy . . . Milroy .... Liberty ..... Connersville .. Liberty . . . Liberty . . . ......16 50 13 5 13 15 14 .,...30 ...Z0 .....3:v 33 7 77 fffffio li lb 4 vid Q , .mul 1 I1 1 ,L av- no at as 50 .QS wx li wlWfN1Nl'UYli M my 1 w'V'x 4 +v,' 1 . U ,wi -'- vm 'RM-1 irls' Alhlelics Hli girls' athletic seasun began with the nrganization nf two basketball teams. Ruth Xlialters and -luanita Detmer were elected captains. Ruth Walters' team in- cluded Mary llrnmtiel, llelen ylessnp. Marie llage. Mildred Kemtner, lfay llollopeter. Edna lfasick. and lllanche Kerr. -luanita Detmer's team consisted of liinily Parker, lnez llarris, Arthusia llennett, Edith llunt. and .Xgatha l'helps. .Xs the teams were organized rather late, only fnur ganies were played. Ruth XYalters' teain wun three inf these. .Xfter the last game was played, the girls had a spread in the gymnasium, chaperoned hy Miss XYickenieyer and Miss tiehaner. During the evening an iniitati-in basketball game was played hy Miss Gebaner, Midge l'arker. and two other inenihers of the teams. Can yon imagine Midge and Miss liehauer playing haskethall tugether? .Xfter this very fast and exciting game. the girls had luncheon, and front all repnrt-. they had everything grind to eat which satisties the cravings uf a girls appetite after playing haskethall. l.ater in the season a girls' ethciency contest was held. Many uf the girls in the gyinnasinm classes took part in this efintest. which proved tn he very successful. lt not nnly made the girls more eliicient in their work, but alsu stimu- lated an interest in all gymnasium work. When the call came fur tennis candidates. several girls tried nut. There was very guard material fruin which tn chowse. .Xfter much practice. a team was organized and games were played in May. Ptlgyr si.x'ly--flint' 74' In Memoriam lil IQX IQIQIf'I I' X SIII-1I.I 'X I'1u -'ur -IIMV QCIZA fu Nur -I 'II!L IZLQINI4'III1II I I I I 11-Ibm XXIII, IIIL-II IDVMIII IIIII'I','!IZ.L zu 1 .Iuxp IQII v I 1 I I N LINIIQ,-r 4. 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Rusty entered high school life in his seventeenth year. after having prolonged his stay in the grade school four years. Ile hadn't been in that institution long. before he realized that he was doomed to stay there indefinitely. be- cause the teachers never took him seriously and seemed in- clined to think him somewhat rusty in the brain. In athletics it was the same as in his studies. On the day a call was issued for aspiring track men. Rusty put in an appearance and as usual was given a back seat. Rusty really had speed. plenty of it: but the coach was looking after fellows with dignitied names. However, as there were twelve places open on the team, and only twelve candidates for these places. Rusty was taken on. Ah! at last the big day came. The State meet was to be held at lvarice. The sun threw its blinding glare down upon the oval stretch of packed cinders with an intensity that was terrifying. The tield was the scene of many aspirants for track titles. clad in almost nothing. As luck would have it. an otiicial pinned a big I3 on Rusty's shirt. The meet progressed rapidly. and soon the towns of .-Xvarice and New Hope began to draw away from the others in number of points scored. Between these two towns the Page race was neck and neck all the way through. lYith only one more event the score stood New Ilope-28 and .Xvarice-25. then that the decided slump, best miler in It was took a as the The the mile race. and shoved Rusty in to till up the other vacancy. As the runners took their places. the people in the grand stand began to go wild. The gun cracked! They were off! llgry of New Hope hopes of .Xvarice's capturing the meet as Egry. New Hopes man. was known the state. coach of .Xvarice entered Brown. his best man in tlashed ahead in a streak of crimson. llrown of Avarice followed. and to the surprise of all. Rusty was holding down third place and going strong for the second position. Two laps around and Rusty was nosing his running mate out of second place. Now one lap to go with the New Hope man leading by tive yards. Then things began to happen. Rusty was seen to lengthen his stride and thc distance between the two began gradually to diminish. At the one hundred yard line. Rusty was a yard behind. Cheers be- gan to rend the air. lfgry's stride was seen to falter, and a streak of purple fiashed up beside him on the outer rim of the track. New Hope wins! Avarice wins. screamed the crowd. A whirling black cloud swept before Rusty's vision as he fell over the line, a scant six inches ahead of his opponent. Let it suftice to say that .Xvarice won the meet by a 30-29 score. and Rusty from that time on lost his rustiness in the school's opinion and was ever afterwards taken seriously. ALFRED SMITH. .sixlysciglit ieutenant Craig X Tllli after deck of the L. S. Transport General Grant sat Lieutenant blames Craig, leaning against the cabin. He was a member of the 345th .Xero Com- bat Squadron. Presently his chum, Lieutenant Harold Carson. hobbled tip on crutches, having had a leg broken in an acci- dent just before the ship had sailed for France. Lieutenant Craig stood tip and they walked down the deck, talking. The General Grant was one of a large Heet of trans- ports escorted by three dreadnoughts and many small de- stroyers. The afternoon of November 4. 1918 the wind rose. the skies grew black, and the waves were rolling very high. In the territic storm which followed the General Grant was in some way separated from the convoy, and in the morn- ing the convoy was not to be seen. Late that afternoon the wireless operator of the lien- eral Grant got a wireless to the convoy and the ships course was changed so as to meet it early the next morning. At midnight the men who were sleeping on the deck were wakened by two sharp explosions. Every man jumped up. and amid the shouting of orders and the confusion in the semi-darkness they made for the life-boats. Lieutenant Craig looked about in vain for his chum, who being injured would have a hard time of it. He was nowhere to be found, so Craig got into one of the last boats with aviators and sailors. and it was lowered into the sea. As they drew away from the ship they stopped many times to pick up very wet, cold, frightened men until the boat was so full that the sailor who was in charge said that under no circumstances should they take anyone else aboard. lthen they got a safe distance from the ship. which was now listing and atire, lighting the water for a great distance. they could see life-boats and bits of wreckage. but the U boat was gone. They then looked at the tlaming 1 General Grant. and they knew that when the tlames reached the powder, the ship would go down in a hurry. They had been watching for about ten minutes when Lieutenant Craig saw a man beside the life-boat, lying on his back on some planking. He was unconscious and had a large cut on his head from which the blood ran over his face. Craig looked again-he could not be mistaken: it was his chum, Lieutenant Carson. He started to pull him aboard. but an angry protest arose on all sides. Une sailor, the one in charge. demanded if he wanted to sink the boat. Craig argued, expostulated, and entreated, but the men refused to let him bring his injured chum aboard. Craig stood partly up and looked at his chum, at the boat and men, and then at the black. icy water. The plan was horrible: his heart grew cold at the thought of it: but it was the only way. Putting one foot on the planking he lifted his chum aboard. The men. amazed at what he was doing, said nothing. XYith a So long, pal. he slipped quietly into the water and swam away. .lust then the General Grant blew up and sank. leaving the vicinity pitch dark. The survivors were picked up the next morning by some destroyers and taken on across. Craig was not found. but his sacritice was not in vain. Page .Sixty-riiiie The 345th .Xero L'omb:tt Squadron is now stationed at Coltlenz. tiermany. retesting and crating aeroplanes which the liL'Fll13ll5 have surrendered. In the evening when the squadrons gather in the hangers to talk and the veteran squadrons tell stories of their famous aces. the 3-l5th's men tell of their hero, Lieutenant James Craig. XX'1t.L1.vxi W1NcH13s'rIzR. How jim's roam Came rue IRI had lived on the small island and had helped his father tend the lights in Lighthouse No. 7 for as long as he could remember. liver since he had tended lights. he had wanted to do something heroic, some daring act that would win one of the little ribbons with a gold button on it. such as the one his friend Shorty had received just a few months ago. when he had saved three lives during a storm. After Shorty had received that badge from the inspector. Jim's desire had kept growing stronger until he was desperate. Une evening he was sitting in one of the windows of the lighthouse thinking about what he could do, when just off the edge of the island he saw what seemed to be a small, help- less body being washed upon the rocks. A vision of a medal flashed through his mind and he hurried down the ladder. jumped into the sea. and started swimming toward the Hoating iomi. The sea was rather rough and he was tossed about until he was almost ready to give up. when he was suddenly thrown alongside a large round object covered with sea weed, which he had in those few moments of excitement taken for a little child. Realizing his mistake he thought he would rather die than have anyone know what a fool he had made of himself. llc was very tired. and when he felt a rope or wire twist around his leg and pull him, he lost con- sciousness. The next thing he knew he was lying in a bed with his arm and head tightly handaged. He could not understand it all, and when his old atmt came in. she only smiled and asked how he felt. .X few days later he was feeling well again and was walk- ing along the beach, when he saw a little launch come puffing np. In it was no other person than the inspector who came up, asked if he was jim, and upon getting the expected reply, pulled a small piece of ribbon from his pocket and pinned it on Jim's coat. In answer to the look of amaze- ment on .lim's face the inspector pointed to an object lying on the shore and told jim that for his valuable services in rescuing a mine which had broken loose he had given him the medal. 'lim's dream had come true. but in an entirely different way from the one he had expected. He had probably saved the lives of many people by becoming entangled in the broken fastenings of the mine, and by unconsciously fighting his way to shore with it. JOHN joxtzs. Page seventy To..-, L'R name is legion, for we are 11 host: lYe are your worshipers: your cold, calm eye Exactly weighs us each, and passes by All those who fail this test-and they are most. The others-ah! well might their proudest boast Be that, when measured by your standard high They did not fall below. Alas, but I Must mourn our friendship, now a wandering ghost. Yet I can call to mind another time, lYhen warmth and tenderness were in your smile: Your voice was kind and sweet, with pleasing chime .-Xnd ev'ry art you used that might beguileg All this is changed, and I lament in riine: But memory will last a long. long while. J. Page seventy-arre arch Breezes ZRA MUXEYPHXXY was the great man in the quiet little village of XYhite Plains where he lived in a stately old-fashioned home. which. with many thousands of dollars. he had inherited, Possessing with these material ads vantages a happy. genial disposition. it may readily be seen that. notwithstanding his mature years. Ezra was considered by the fair ladies as a very desirable match. He had never shown preference for anyone until Miss Matilda Lee came fmni a neighboring village to make her home with her aunt, also Miss Matilda Lee. Ezra capitulated to the charms of the younger lady. and began to make frequent calls at the home of the Lees. to the gTeat delight of Aunt Matilda who made every effort to entertain and captivate the elderly suitor. hoping that her dream of becoming mistress of Ezras beautiful home would be realized. The younger lady paid little attention to these frequent visits as all her thoughts were centered upon the arrival from France of her hero, lYillis Knight. All of F,zra's efforts to see the younger lady being brought to naught by Aunt Matilda. he tinally decided to write an ex- pression of his deep regard. which decision he carried out in this good old-fashioned style: My Adorable Miss Matilda: Have you not read in my eyes. have you not under- stood from their impassioned glances that which my lips were unable to disclose? Your charms have kindled in my heart the tenderest Fires of love. May I hope that you will honor me by becoming Mrs. Moneypenny? I hope your compassion will relieve your forever devoted -lizra. lle despatched the missive by special messenger for de- livery to the younger Miss Lee. The young lady was com- pletely surprised, and the mental agitation caused by receiv- ing such a message from an old man whom she greatly ad- mired only as a friend. was distressing. She immediately wrote a note explaining that it would be impossible for her to accept his proposal. and went out to post her reply. leaving Ezra's letter on the desk near a window. Soon a frisky March breeze picked it up. whisked it out the door and down the hall. depositing it near the door of .Xunt Matilda's room. This dear lady picked it up a few minutes later, and immediately became too much excited to speculate upon the manner of its arrival. She hunted for her niece to tell the joyful news. but she was not in the house. Thinking to tind her on the porch she started out. and with the letter in her hand. met lizra. who had in his impatience come to add eloquence to his plea. Imagine his consternation when Aunt Matilda promptly ac- cepted him. The poor man sank into a porch chair. and just then a particularly spiteful breeze lifted the toupee from his head and carried it out over the yard where it caught the at- tention of young Miss Matilda's pet collie. This frisky animal after several inettectual leaps succeeded in catching the prize and raced madly down the street with poor Ezra in pursuit. Young Miss Matilda. having posted her letter to Ezra and received one from TYillis Knight announcing his early arrival, had regained her composure and was returning to her home when the collie caught sight of her and immediately proceeded to deliver his trophy at her feet. Page .rrrwily--lzvo I oor Ezra's humiliation was complete. He could only Mrs. lizra Moneypenny announced the engagement of their rescue his dilapidated hirsute decoration and make a lmrried niece Matilda Lee to Xtillis Knight. departure. Myttv .Xucia I'ilPRNSIIELl., Some time after the passing of the March breezes Mr. and A Slight Mislake XX'.XXTIiIJ-.X young lady to correspond with a lonely young soldier. .Xin a college graduate. .Xddress Sgt. Rohert Smith, 74 Co. fi Reg, If S. Xl. C., .X. li. If.. care of l'ost- master, New York. Mrs. Devan. who had several grandchildren. was sitting in her chair reading the Sunday paper. when suddenly she came to this ad. I'oor boy, she murnmred to herself, he must be lonesome. Then a happy thought struck her. I just he- lieve I will. I can pretend that I am young again. and that Grandma can send .lim good things to eat. A month later a soldier of medium height with a manly looking face that inspired confidence. sat in a Y. KI. Li. .X. h'n reading a letter. There were several letters scattered ahrfnt and he was glancing at them all. He was not pleased with any of them until he came to the very last. Then his face lighted with pleasure, and he exclaimed, By George. I het she's an all-round sport. .Xml her name is Patrica Devanf' Then tak- ing up the letter he read it again. Her letter sounds motherly. as if she were used to boys. I'll not show this to the hoys, hut they can see the rest. lhiffc st . cul Ile went to the counter and asked for sollle stationery. Then he answered thc letter immediately. lle told her all about his troubles and at the conclusion said, Please tell Grandma to send some of those good sugar-cookies. Mrs. Ilevan smiled guiltily to herself when she read the letter. But I could never undeceive him now. for it would disappoint him so. and he asked for a picture. Oh. well. I'll send him I'atty's picture. She'll need never know. They continued their correspondence all winter. Mrs. IJevan's letters were a source of comfort to the hoy. In the spring Robert was severely wounded and was in the hospital for several weeks. Mrs. Devan still continued to write letters, and to send him things to eat. Robert had fallen in love with I'atty: he had her picture and she was just as he wished her to he. I-Ie grew hetter. hut was still weak. so he was given an honorable discharge. Patty was one of the tirst to receive a cahlegram saying that he would soon he home. Mrs. llevan was ont in the garden with her g'ram'ldaughter. Patricia, whom everyone called Patty. when the cablegram came. XYhat can it be? Read it. Patty. exclaimed Mrs. Devan. ,v-Ilzrvc lt stty s. 'Hill lie liotnc soon' :intl it is signed Robert XYhcn the train rolled in, a young soldier. who had his arm Smith. -:ti-I l':tttv. XX'liv. tirandtnzt. nho can hc- lie? in it sling. got oti and looked around inquiringlv. Blrs. lluvztn -:ink xvcztklv on n sent. llc is the ltov tltztt I have l-cv.-st writing to. an-.l 1 Ph. l'attyl l tnutlc hun X-tune. :intl he is in love with tnc. .Xnd that is not all. l signed it-ur nztnic and sent liitn your picture. lkttty lnuglit-tl :tnd exclztitncd. XYliy. lion' exciting! Then l tnztj. go to inet-t hint and pretend that l'tn you. S 'l'lt:tt's just the thing. laughed lirzuultnaf' Ile will never knoxv the change ntrtde. Uttne and sec his picture. Soon Klrs. llcvztn received :1 tc-legrntn saving xvoultl :trrixc on the S115 trztin the next morning. on :A simple white dress tin fact she never looked nent with Grztndnia to tneet him. CC' I I :un sure tlmt is he. xvliispered Patty to Klrs. Devztn. think l was So she ran to the soldier and asked if he were Robert Smith. l sure am. he exclaimed. and are you Patricia Devan? After the greetings had been exchanged and Grantitna had been thanked for her cookies. Bob looked at Putty adtniringly, You are even better looking than your picture. and your let- ters sure do cheer a fellow, mother I think deserves some thanks. Robert never did understand just what she meant. St's.xxx.x Dtcxsox. that Bolt Patty put lwetter l. and H+ ! Page sc':'rttty-fottr Patty looked slvly at her grandmother and said. Crawl- The Fallen Soldier HE draft which called him up befwre the br1arul, The heard which called him ready for the camp, The train that spell him there to get his cord. Like many another mit for One big ramp, The corporal. sergeant, captain, hugler,-all llclpcfl train :mil make him ready for the fravi :Xt last tu journey ever came the call, .Xml trcuclixvard then the solflier malle his wav. The gasses, shells. wire, horrors every one, He faccfl, to conquer, always with the Hag: Alas! he fell. the victim of the Hun. But never in the spirit rliml he lag. HQ gave his life in Hun-destroying tight, To prove to all that Might does nut make Right? Loxvsrl. I',xTT Page seventy-fiz'e I WAN Il Ii II S SliX'H-1'H'I5 M 1' Afwwl . Xl -- N Wlxlmk lil! Nlylf, xx'-,-xNlw X! wi - lwx ll IVY: Y u F .. .4 Q v LTU Lisl of ffrxf I'1'nl1'r15- Mary -li-nes lf. M Stella Knorlc Margaret XYis+ler Grace llarton bl. fwrwiii llrown llc-len ,Xrlfllcman Mary Louise Dates Ralph Giles Malvern 51 'per l'lowarcl Dietrich I 'mer Mongcr Virgil Lafnw nd Vin.'i11s+ Irene -larra Martha XYehh Charlotte Lltlvin Iris Cook john ll. lllack Kathrinc Z. Carr Roy Rfvblbllli Emily Parker Clyde S, Martin Elmer Bescher rcheslra l embers Riu-n C. SIJLXNIZ. Diwrtor l'1'.ilt1g- Fl't'IIL'lI 11411-115- E lf. Clll'CI1'I'l ,Xlicc Smith 'Ccllwsw M. Kathrync Gates Yera lilossom llelcn Roland Hilila May Farmer Corners- C! t1 r llonxiiwl Monger Elmer Hurrel Rolrrt Klntc Roburt Hornaflay Tllffj- Marius E. I-'ossenk Rolanil Cutter Roland Hockett Pzlum- Mary Lnring emper llelcn XYickQtt, Assist. Puglf .v.':'m:fj,'-rrl'1: Vernon Spanliling Paul lleironimus Maurice Minnick Tr'm1lIm:zt',c- Harulrl Yfire lYesler Skull BllX.Yt'51 Clauilc G, Miller .lohn bl. -Tones Flzzfcs- Heistanil Brown Paul Blossom Mark Kennefly Thomas VSCllUIllIikCl' Pc1't'z1s.v1'm1- Maurice Druley Tynzftm ics- Ha ri ilml Latta Nm W www lwwf' X T e Music Department R. C. SLILXXE. 51fpw't'i5or HE activities of the music department this year. like those of all other high school organizations, have been numerous and flourishing. The department has not only increased its past etiiciency, but has expanded by the addition of two new organizations which have proved their worth. This year the precedent of hard work and artistic achieve- ment set by the Richmond High School Orchestra has been faithfully kept and materially improved. The organization, being much in demand. has made an unusually large mnnber of public appearances. Among the most noteworthy were: at the Fourth Liberty Loan meeting. at two Red Cross meetings, the French Orphan Concert. the Centerville Concert, the Camp- bellstown Concert. the May Festival, and in the commencement exercises. In giving these concerts under the able directorship of R. C. Sloane, the orchestra rendered with ease such num- bers as 'AXYilliam Tell, The Dance of the Hours. and Tschai- kowsky's Fifth Symphony. One of the new and successful additions to the music de- partment has been the Richmond High School Sextette. This organization is composed of selected members of the orchestra. with the aid of Miss Edna llarlatt, Assistant Music Supervisor in Richmond Schools. The sextette. under the supervision of the music department, has appeared in two public recitals which were made successful by the presence of large audiences. Other occasions at which the sextette was privileged to play were: IWQ concerts at New Paris. one at a Centerville :Xlumni ban- quet, at Campbellstown commencement. at the State Music Teachers' Convention, held at Muncie, and in the May Festival. The Apollo Chorus was organized because of the constant demand of a selected group of singers for the execution of classical choral music. This chorus made its first appearance in a chapel concert where it rendered with much color and interpretation such numbers as Send Out Thy Light, by Gounod. and Italia Beloved by Donizetti. Its last appear- ance was made in the May Festival. The mnnber taking the vocational music course is steadily increasing and its future is an assured success. Any school is correctly judged by the opportunities it af- fords its pupils. XYith these progressive and successful or- ganizations of the music department what more can be offered for the stimulation and improvement of musical ability in the Richmond High School? Page eighty-om' 6 Art in HE aim of the art department is the education of the whole people for appreciation of art. The .Xrt llistory class makes a study of the most beautiful buildings, pictures. and statuary. The work is to bring the pupils into closer acquaintance with some master workmen. to increase their lmowledge and interest in art. and to give en- joyment. Intimacy with great works of art is much the same as intimacy with classical works oi literature and music. and with these two sister arts is essential to good understanding and refinement. Trained designers are needed on every hand to occupy va- cancies niade by the war. XYith proper stimulation in the public schools of .Xmerica in the art line. there is no reason why .Xmerica should he dependent upon Europe for designs. R. H. S. is furnishing this stimulant. If one wishes. he may make art as practical as 'anything else which can be taken. liine .Xrts l is the study of art structure or art principles. The course teaches freedom. the use of line. mass. and color. These principles are later applied to interior decoration in Fine .Xrts ll. In Fine Arts l some of the problems are poster making. clay wr-rl-1. and book making. In all these problems the principles of design and color are observed carefully. Beautiful scarfs are made by wrapping them tightly with twine and then dyeing them. lYhen the string is removed there are beautiful circles and designs on the cloth where the twine resisted the dye. The general term lzatik. however. applies to a process in which a wax resist is used. The pupil First creates his design upon paper. lf a design is to be dyed two colors the part which is not to be dyed the one color is covered with wax. the untvaxed part of the material absorbing the dye in which it is afterwards immersed, The wax is then removed by means of heat or a gasoline bath. and the same process of waxing repeated for the second color. The material will have a beautiful crackle in it. the crackle being characteristic of batik. Fine Arts Ill and lY are planned to attord advancement in the application of the principles of design. Practical applica- tions are made in batik, woodblock. printing, poster-designing. tiles. enamel work. stencil. and charcoal work. There are but three ways known to produce a design upon cloth: tapestry. printing, and batik or resist dyeing. Ut' these three R. H. S. teaches the essentials of two. the other besides batik being woodblock printing. This is another interesting phase of work in Art Ill and IY. Pupils create their own de- sign. cut their own block, and print their cloth. Cutting and printing require great care and precision. but excellent results have been obtained. O.xkLEv Ricntsv. Page righly-t:L'0 Q M' , 15 ct ellaipf WWQ, M' W Q ' ,1 vm J, Mg 1 A Q HF ,f f fb N n I Q.. ,, ' , , L . ? f5i2E :SAX I , f +51 5 , W X90 XX , fffxf ff 11 ' + 4igx-.-! E Q LMA Wkfxh xq' 14, D E ff AQ OI Ni - W I S Y Ns ,7 ff!! Xb X.. . . N L? X , ,. Calendar Sept. 25-R. H. S. trains class in dying! Yep. it's an honest-to-goodness factl Miss Mane heads the L'ndertakers' Organization. Sept. 26-G. A. .X. gives party for Freshies. Green was much in evidence. Sept. 20-R. ll. S. Cadets organized by the fellows. .Xstounding turn outf 35 out for the lirst ll. 13. try-out. Sept 30-Hi-Y begins to wake up. Promotion Committee meets. Oct. 2-Girls' Liberty Guards spring into existence. Sixty decide to try new reducing system. Oct. 4-Seniors organize. Small sigis entitled XYatch Our Dust appear. Stegman heads dusty gang. Xov. -4-Rack at the rocks again after influenza had re- lieved the tired brains of R. H. S. students for a month. Nov. 5-Mr. Null found missing. Accepts position at Ft. XYayne H. S. School dons mourning. N ov. 6-Dramatic Society organizes. XYou1d-be Sarah llemhardts fairly swarm! Nov. 7-Supt. Giles plans to go abroad to help in war work. Coach lickels has good material for ll. li. squad. Hi-Y holds first meeting. Nov. S-Bliss Newby, new teacher, arrives. Students try in vain their usual bluff. Simmons and .-Xl Clirow to lead R. H. S. in lung-straining contests. Nov. 10-Victory Boys endeavor to shake coins from R. ll. S. fellows. Nov. 11-War over! Everybody happy and eagerly taking part in the celebration. Nov. 12-Teachers give reception for Supt. Giles. Victory Girls begin to stir. Nov. 14-Girls' Liberty Guards actually drill! Scales im- mediately tried. fs .ii ei J f 7 an f C? :jj 5 . by f't-N, - . 4 -.ra t iv . I' In C j f N .f Nov. 5 Nov. 15-Supt. Giles leaves. Mr. Bentley new superin- tendent. Mr. Kelly new acting-principal. Dec. 2-Back again in the beloved Cl building after an- other Hu rest. Forum campaign for new members starts. Dec. 3-G. A. .-X. gives bumping contests at Coliseum. Many champions develop. Grace Barton wins prize for being hardest bumper. Page eighty-four illzicliur- :1ii1l Nllltlvlllx hifl L'IlLxll 11tli1:r ll Nilll 1 il 111li1'1i lJ1 1 r Wllilllllll lj tbr h11m1- 1111 Ittt 1l'1i'5 fllI'lHllUll.H QKN 11121-r with tl1111 ht --i Sziiitzi lr 1:1115 EA -ldll. 1--I his-tmiitli 111 1il1il1lru11r1-t11i'1i. Xiiie--tviitlix zirt Y' Q Vlziii, 2-Klr. 'l'h1 11111151 1111 111111 1'cit1-v- tw uritc :1ii11th1r Y 'N X -1 CLINE, -0 11N ll rcqilt ll -11111ll 1 ?1 iitiiiilwi' gut v:111ii1'1l, 25. I 1 'l:111, 3- liicliiii11ii1l llL'lL'1ll1'll hy lltiittiiigtuii. K 5 llill' , . , . ,. v ' -lim. 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In-lx. ll. 5. --rclleftra gives CUllCk'l'l mr heneht til lfreneli XXIH'- l llll1lllN. .l:1n. bl an. -lan. lllessevl bl an. tive. 1 3-l'1RllNllX'lllL'-r scalp athletl. 241-lit-vs' lilee L'l11lr elwsen. JllflJI'l1l'llIillC Sucieiv springs spread. Uh, heans! hean-Y 31-l.1 'Cal lrasket-tllrwwers taken wver hy Klartinsxille iltmni reigns i11 eanip. h ' n Q ,o ,, il ,I iv Q f it Qi x. 7 W LDA- X X v f lg f ,Tv 1 , f km LEE CLUB QHUSEN l' elr. lfelm. lfeh. lfeh. thy stin lfelr. Fell. .1 s jan. 26 2-More Flll'l'Illlrl tiet 'en1, infligestimi. 3-l'ierian goal fur s11ln5eription reaellecl. F-Stnflent tlvtineil adopt, new Ulbllrlllllllllll. 7-Term liver. Carilx issueml. 1 DI1. Death. where is fXlure l-'reshies join the gang. lli9'SlUflL'lllS alnle tu get to sehoulg however, Still weak from effect uf Urarles Given last term. r- 5 I-elm. 13' -XXV-rse lurk! llllllllllgtllll rlefeaw R. ll. S. l-el: lihgslllfltllle imiiiinaterl for new muncil. l'uy1c riglzl lieli. llfli. .X. .X. tl1ruws party fur l'iI'L'Slllt'S. 'l'lle liIIl'gl1ll'n presenteml-luit nut fur lllk' lmys,-as many SCk'lllL'1l to lllltlCl'Sl.Zll'I4l. lfeh. .24-Kerlin new presiclent of eunneil. lieh. .25-l'. if play east selected. lfeh. 26-ll. S. Sextette gives seemirl concert. lieh. ZS-juniors urgrtilizel Clem l'1'iCe tu leasl class. Su- eial aetivitv lll'lll1ll9Cfl. llareh 3-New lH'lllk'lllll.l 1l11e next year. Stnmlenta glomnv river thuiight of lming Klr. Kelly. Klarclt -lslfvervlqody develops the map-sliut fever, Klarch C1--R. ll. S. all set for annual tonriianlent. Klarch 7--Seluml parades. Rilflllllflllfl finds liarmlanrl and llagerstuwn easy. Yictury attrilmtiterl to girls who flirted fles- peratelv with opposing teams. March S4'IiCZllTI. eats, Register. kazons. :intl evervtliing else ahnnt R. ll, S. pmve to he winners. liverylimlv :incl his :late liappv. l.il1ertv likewise l H. Klareh IO-Trial over Lil1ieke1l!' heltl hy lfllflllll. llanv interesting' slisclosures, Uh, Dieky Tziylorl llarcli 13-Riehnionil overcwine hy close score of lfm to 13, luv lilllljllllllgfllll at State tmirney. Schtml spirit not lacking. March lfm-Seniur play committee selects The College XYitlmv. Seniors not to wear caps and gowns this year. March 20-New activity springs into existence known 215 R, ll. S. Press Club. March 21-,Xpollo L4lIlll'llS niakes its clehut. March 24-Xlr. lleek electerl sponsor of '20 elass. March 25-Results of canrly sale-328.50 to Latinites: tootliaehe to others. Xlareh 26-Soplimlinres organize! XVill wonrlers never cease? Xvlllllil Sndlmff eleeteil presirlent. y-Jig' March 27-Register to he managetl hy eilitorial hoaril. l lr- .Xpril 21 - Sopliom-ires meet. chestra party pulls otl' clever vauileville. l'l:tn topsv-turvv pm-ty, Xlarch 28-l lrchestra gives eoncert in chapel. March 51--lu1iiu1's prrmcluce a llacles at their get-tie gether party. XYho had experience enough to make 1lamles? 1 .Xpril 2:nfXYar1'ai1ts issuecl again. Twenty receive No. 1 2 ruunsl trip to paradise. .-Xpril 1- The lietty NYa1es liirls anil Mr. liic1f1 presentefl April 25-Smiur iluy-1 Qlmlwlv hy l'. Cfs. lioys manage tw sit in front row. l'rissy Ilicks T IunClR,.,uqS0ngS.glmcclwg m,,1,,Uip.gA mzule quite a hit. Xu clouht ilue to her heauty 1 Fl. AQEAX -runim, --digh Um lmghj' :QtuqIunl, .Xpril 24l'rice eleetetl captain of 1920 13. ll. team. Cast for I,H.,k-,It gulll watch U, tlwir g.,,,,1 Senior play selectefl. liifty-tive try out. x flkmlv Mr. Kem.. .Xpril Sfli. U. 'lf C to he nrgzlnizetl. lloys in haste to April lg-ylulal fm. Fvukcn join. llelieve it will encourage cases. Reason: a uniform. ' Iinglim tu bc zm.m.dwl by Mrs' April -lflfreslnnan-S+iphom--re skate lmig suceess. lfloor Mlm U Ilult. to H pm- and Z, girl left in fairly goofl conilition. eonsiclering. uf Senior dab. If it were fur ,ping .Xpril S-l'hysies ll classes make trip to city l.ight l'lant. ' inelcml nf Iinglieli, they yviiuhl 1-Xpril 0-Seniors have a dark secret. lt's snllpi-seil to -ni have to order a hunflreil merlals. he a party. l.et's hope it is not too rlark. L'-iuneil has noisy Nlny' 3,1gig day' M R- II. S4 meeting. Avril 13 .Xpril 11- The Burglar? lfinotions run riot. XYhat fel' lows woulil not turn burglar if the girls eame running in ilressefl like that? .Xpril 15-l'lans being inarle for Music Festival. May 0. .Xpril 16-Seniors overjoyed I Fi at the news uf an intelli- gence test to he given soon. .Xpril 17- ln the spring a young man's fancyiu Uh, yes! Notes are tlying thick ancl fast. .Xpril 13-llotany spread. Debating team heats Muncie. junior-Senior skate. Coliseum again mlzunztgefl. April 19f l.enr1 Me Five Shillings. Sympathy for Go- lightly not lacking owing to flourishing state of amorous and tinaneial troubles in R. H. S. l'auvre Sylvie well presentecl hy lirench department in the morning. -lunior-Senior rlanee anil Sophomore t-ipsy-turvy party in the evening. Klay 'F-lfxtennuoraneous contest. l.ively tlehatef May W, 12, 1-1, lfr-May lfestival takes place. May 15-Mr. Null brings his Ft. Xlayne tlehaters to meet Richmontl. lfveryhotly happy, particularly the winners. May 22-Senior play. The College XYiilow. presented. llay 23-LIinnneneementY .Xll over. Ilest wishes for a happy vacation for everyhomlyl See you again next year- maybe! lliirrix llxziirrlxli, '2O. Page Highly-st':'z'u Chapels llli chapel exercises of the R. ll. S. have always been most interesting, but the program of the past year has far sur- passed any of previous years. .Xlthough speeches in which they say they 'Alove to look in the bright and smiling faces and get us hack into the center of the road again are very interesting. variety is the spice of life and that is what we have had. Hn one Friday morning in December the Spanish III class gave a very interesting play called Sabado Sin Sol :whatever that isa. .Xlthough it was Friday the thirteenth, it left a good impression and left the audience thinking they understot nd. Certain members of the school furnished us with a very interesting and appropriate Christmas program on the Friday before we left for our vacation. Un February twenty-eighth the Richmond High School Sextette presented a program that was uncommon and greatly apprecizuerl by the audience. XYe all remember that wonderful tournament chapel. the most inspiring and peppiest chapel of the year, when we had our short but sweet pep session and then started on our La- fayette or Bust parade. .Xnother inspiring chapel was the one devoted to the blind man, Reverend Hays. who gave an illustrated reading, The Other XYise Man by Yan Dyke. Then. too. we will never forget the orchestra chapel when the members displayed their various talents. This was the time when they played that well-liked number, Dwellers of the XYestern XYorld by Sousa. On another Friday morning Professor l'urdy of Earlham gave us a very interesting talk on our future life and how to use it. tlt's to he hoped that some of ns heeded it.j April the fourth judge llond told us Kas a warningl ?ll how the people are treated in the juvenile courts. This talk was far from being as dry as it sounds. .Xnother never-to-be-forgotten morning was when the G. A. A. contributed their play, The Burglar. for our amuse- ment. It certainly went off very well, and every member of this school appreciated it. The next memorable chapel was that presented by the Dra- matic Society. Their play. Lend Me Five Shillings, was a great success: but the strange thing about it was that when the hero asked the audience for hve shillings. not a person had that much about him. Another successful and rather sentimental chapel was the Senior chapel when they, as a class, gave a farewell to the schoolf This also was the chapel that Mr. Kelly was presented with the watch by the pupils of the school as a token of their friendship. I ln May 2d the French department presented Pauvre Syl- vie. and on the following Friday an interesting extempo- raneous speaking contest was held. .Xt the final chapel R's were awarded. This was also ex- students' day in honor of our service men. After this little review of the different Chapels, it will be seen that the programs for this year have been most interest- ing. entertaining, and jolly. Page eighty-eight 571' cfgyllty-:fill 1' : xr ff- W Pugh' uirzcty-flxree llclmiingg lv!-1122 Y vY'Wf M'6ill'6l'S of The liznskohlmll Bzmskchlm K ,ww wwrwxwxw. Q www N- ww Mums Delmtimg NNE! SSM! NF. ,, :,, Al lh racle of Delphi lIqEl'IlRTED iii' Ci..xi.'i1iz li. hllI.l.ERl .XY lzefwre yesterday. I climbed the hills that led to the town of Delphi. Ilcli hi. you remember. is a small town in I'hocus, hut one of the most celebrated in Greece on acsoimt of its orarle of Apollo. lln my arrival I was alarmed. fer before me stood an .Xmericanized city with movies and cigar stores. I wandered about aimlessly until a stranger in deep Bowery accent told me the oracle stayed in 'at' 'er kennel. I went into the wonder- ful palace and was immediately taken possesion of by one of the guards, .Xfter I informed him of my wishes I was led to a hole. over which, suspeiirleil in a swinging chair by means of gillel chains, sat the priestess of the oracle, lznt strangely dilferent from I'ythia. the one I had expected to lind. I say. Blame. said the guard to the oracle. lay off your knittin.' Here's a gent with a stray quarter. Stray quarter! XYhat are they used for? tio 'long there. yo' muttf the guard explained. drop it into the meter there. You don't get no gas in this 'ere joint for nawthinf' Thereupon I dropped a quarter into the indicated gas meter and awaited developments. Mamie inunediately became gassetl and said. NXYIIQIICIIII wanna know 7' Tell nie, I said. what is in store for my tlear class- mates. XYell, she said lyon could tell she was a little oft' I. hand your list up ltere. and l will tell you. I did. she started :- UI see in future for many. a nice Irvine full of action and rust-N XX'ho are they, pray I interruizterl. XYcll. there's Margaret Scliuman-slie's got a lllllllU full of action, lots of it. Lucile Sliurley and Iflora Roll have peace- ful ones. I.urada Gibson ain't got much to kick about-she! going to rope in some mutt with lots of coin, she and Mabel Harris are going to live side by side. 'Hd that llarriett Thomas and Thelnia Campbell are going to stay with 'em-one's going to he a high-class governess and the other the secretary. Now. there's Iflizaheth Ilrowne, Thelma Iiymaster. anal Tere-a Crehh all going' to he show actors, Ruth Halter. Mary IX'ay. Marcia XYynn, and Yehna welsh are in a Four Big NYE Company and are playing in a tilm called The Trials and Trihulations of lYon1en. She stopt and I had to put another quarter in the inctcr. Now Treva Darler. Ida Corcoran. Helen Cook. Ella Susan Castator. Mary Ilruly, Edna Fasick. Helen Firth, Mary .Xlice Fornshell, and Fern Iloman will organize a famous old maids' club which will tinally unite with a bachelors' society com- Pilgc liilwly-fi'Z'iJ posed of nine bachelors by the names of-Burl Fasick. Sam Fisher. Chester Harter, l'aul Heironitnus, Charlie Ilunt. joseph Stevens, Malvern Super, Virgil La Fuse. and George Kessler. and make a married folks' league. Bill llaberkern will be judge of Supreme Court, and Rus- sell Crabb one of his associate judges. Five of the girls of your number.-Isabelle Hunt, Henri- etta Ilovelmeier, Elizabeth Tittle. Helen Unthank, and Helen Hwens. will compose a distinguished committee on Public Safety l'ins. while in the same district live others,-Alma XYaidele. Nellie Yore, Esther Boyd, Rosamond Border and lirace Barton, will be a connnittee on Sanitary Dog Troughs. Your friends. Marius lfossenkemper, Howard Monger, Stella Knode, Roland Keys, and Lois johanning will compose the famotts jazz Band of Coney Island. Dick Taylor will be th'rd Secretarial General of the League of Nations, and Harry Filherbuck will be his jester. Louise Horr and Floretta Et sall will be his stenographers, and Ruth Cox. Mary Clark, anl julia Yon Pein his stat? membersf! He seems to have picked on Richmond talent, I said. Sure thing. Ralph Koehring will be his chief aid and Glenn XYeist fHere I had to put another quarter in the meter. Glenn lYeist will be his janitor, Thomas XYalters, john jones, Eugene Murray, and Uran Parker will start a national bank, of which john Evans will be president. Sidney lYatt and Polly will live like two doves. and Harold Sinex and Clara Daub will dwell in a vine-covered shed in Centerville. jo Iliatt is going to be an old maid. Shes goin' to have Hazel Sissnian. Frances Owens, Birdice Norris, Beatrice Lohse, .Xnnis Liennemann, Bernice Laymon, and Ella Kellam for sympathizers. Later this same crowd under I XYanna Man League is going to organize with Bernice judy for president. Clancy Kerlin and this Helen Eggelneyer are going to do something in the way of duetting at the Metropolitan Opera House. Iired Yan Allen is going to be villain: Earl Keisker is going to be the hero: and Mary Lahrman is going to play op- posite to Bob Hodgin. The play will be written by Eunice Kenworthy, and Fritz Butler and George Eversman are going to shift scenes. The name of the opera will be Ten Looks at a Foot-Tub. Ralph Pearcy, Lowell Patti, and Herbert Russell will be noted professors. Paul Rohlfing will gradually pine himself away over Mary Reinhard. I have no trace of Marjorie Smith, Bonnie Carman, XVillo- dene Boomershine, Ferd De Beck, Ruth Keelor, Edith Hunt, or Mozelle Hunter other than that they argued themselves away on the question. Is Connie Ottenfelt as serious as Clem Meyers? Ralph Hart will live in Fairview with a certain Roberta, and Susanna Dickson will finally lead Bob Craig to the golden lillies. Esther XYillson and Frieda Lohman will always be enemies. because Ralph Hunt proved himself faithless to humanity and started a moonshiners' joint. And Marjorie Edwards- you ought to know better than I do. Page ninety-.tix He-istand Brown and Mary Louise Bates will coinpronnse at pretty hells zinrl nl. Corwin will then reside with the two- lU0U9Y? he being 11 noteil artiit :infl zi lurielielorf' The oruclek voice grzulually tlieil out as she czune back to her right senses. Quarter after quarter I limi put into the slot. until now I was ilezul broke, Poor Iirlitor Liclitenfels and I, our fate will never learn. Say you. wli:it's ll eitin o Ilnnlx lm nmile outta Please sir, I ple i 1 1 e i on x . t f must tinfl out our futurex Say, he shoutet riffit into inx L t mr if xou font get outta here, you nont liaxe no futuit Ks fur Paul 1t he is anything like you he aint got no powibilitiex I left, sriclly oppressed murinurinff Iaul mn xou exer I tried to borrow rt quarter from the guuril. but he said, forgive nie? Wy I 447' Page ninety-.rezieu W Af X-Q BV FAJJS A7 NMFS? F P fi'Mlftl!J A' 'i , mm 9 A M Nfl 1 If I g K+' 1 5 2 ' f-JV V13YifE 5l' Qf N.Y Yl H E w . Maw Wi ww H N f 5 b I' '+I MW WW M W Y T QQ, 'V ' D ' We 1 T I M ' ' w ,V A gg YH WJ Mn li Dalronize Our Advertisers II vw I ,I 7 .'f' tile I.','::1rr XX Xl IIQIQ IZ, l'I'I.4lllIfXI 'll-U' II liXf l.l.IfXlilflQ'1 I '. I,IiIiI1,XI'Sl1XI'XI I I lxIxlfI.I. 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M1111 117' A 1 PRICE'S 4 1 1111111111 111111 111 11111 ,. , ..x1,, qt 1 V11 N111 1,115 11- 1l11xl'I1!1411111'1' 1i1'1'11x11 - xii' 3 111 1.11.1 11111 :1 111111171-111 TPQQN 1,1 For 55 years we have served the community with the Best lce Cream and Candies 1'1f1:11-fi! 1 1' 13.-1 I .1. 114 ill l11'11111111:1I Griggs 11111111-s1i11q1- You 1111111 11111111 111 L'1ll1I11 111:11 14'11l' 4,'11141l'1' is 1111s-11111111' perfect? Ilriggs- XXX-11. I C1111 1111111-N111 X111 111:11 :11 1111' 111'1's1-111 1114'- 111t'111 I 11111 11111 1'1-111c111111fr11f 41111t11111g' I cvcr forgot. 1Z1'1'1ii', s:1i-1 111111I1c1', .111-1'1111'f11111', 'iL'X'L'I'j' 111111' 11111 1111- 1101111 1 -wt '111.1111'r 1'1 11' 11'111' EGGEIVIEYER E1 SONS N I , . 1 1 . , 1 . KI1 11'111'11 ' 11-11111-11 Ilcrtiug 11111 11111s1 111111 111-1'11 ll 1k'I'l'I'1'. +ece FANCY GROCERS I.:111'1'1'r 11111g1s1111g1- XY11c11 1 gvvl 1I11'1111g11 11'i1I1 1111' 1111-11 ere 11':1s11'1 1111 111' 111 111c 1'-1111'11-1111111. 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IR 1111114111 11111 :1 new goods that beckons you. Come, see how 11i111'11111111. -II'11.vI1i111fr1111 311111 we have anticipated your every requirement. -1-- I'z1. 1111111 is 1'111f1111-111' slat-11111g The G-eOA HA Knollenberg CO. Its L1 NYII1' of spelling 111:11 I 11f1c11 Q11 111111111111 for 11'11c11 I 11'z1s 1'--11r zngt-. SI'1'.11'.w11'.1 II'1'1'1'IA1', 1.11111.11.11.11.11.1111.11.1101.11.1111.11.1:.1qp.-1.-up-11.11.111-1.11.11.1-p.14p.11.11111.11.1-p-1111... 1qp.1-noun. 11.1qp.11.1ap. -1. -1.11.-1 f'11yl1' nm' Illllldlfli 111111 Ilzrft' X X Kll, 5 'xl' X lW 'RY ll14-!u..y11y'11y4lsxxllllx 1-M1111-lzllnmt. Xml lv-'.lw'l1l11 1' tall llk srx1'1'e l'm'1T'1l le w-l1 I xlxlll- X11.l.ll..l1-'wt .1 tm-lu llg. tw! lax ellT.lkX.IllQ on mlm- Xmwl lln' Hlllee or sl-Q:l1r1'v lllrx- lm :lu-111ll.lm1l.rlul,t .1 pm, , .'. , x1141t.1trw- ll yur H1 gmlvrs. l.'1 Izwluwpmlzl-ir.1.1:1e H W: 11.11 tht vlw 'S 1 wt t .fm 4-1' :lat-m alum night Final 'l L wat YlYt'4l1 'T', - l. R hotographs are one of the necessities at graduation time t has been our privilege and pleasure for many years to make Photographs for Graduation 1:114.1::qpqp:14.11:::11.11.n-zz:-X-sz ' PHOTOS 1424115114-3:1-2 NW flaw T1-IE STARR GAMMA Lifts ,..,..... Little lwllq- .. .... lxmili lzirlui liurr Fiiiiiiwiis ' r IS OUR LATEST MODEL IN lzi'lepuiiilt'iit . 'fcririifle llggiest'-ii Xliiiity lliiru .... llvluii llgtzeltiiie Blll-ICILLIIN .... Klzlry lmriiig llxllly News ... .. lfl:li'ciirt- lfcrliii l'-.lellliblleu . ,.., , ..... liiryt' Sfllillillt 'mul llHiisekee1wr . ..,.., 'lift-mi llgirler NYE HAVE IT ON OLQR FLOOR NOW' Youtlil 4fn1iipQiiii1iii .......,. Xlr, Neff llie 'l'l1t-Liter ...,..,,. ....... K lzirgiierite Vox 'lxlw Kfniiiitry liuntleineii ,.......... llerlwrt Mimi- CO' ' liitlwolin ......,.... ..,.,. X Yilligiin lllllvL'I'lit'I'll Tenth and Main Streets Hart, Schaffner 81 Marx and Hickey Freeman Quality Clothing at LOEHR 8c KLUTE 1 xv: 1- 1--1 cp an We Always Carry a Full Line Stylish, Serviceable, and Practical Footwear. The seasons's newest and most fashionable models in stoclc. Wie will appreciate a share of your patronage NEFF 8a NUSBAUIVI Illllt' .:1J! 'iI' .lfftl fiiv NUSBAUIVFS The Store of Better Values .-Xlways ready to serve you with a compIete stock of DRY GOODS, READY-TO-WEAR MILLINERY. NOTIONS I-XND MENS FURNISHINGS LEE B. NUSBAUM CO. NIVNL-I1 -IIIL'XIm'x11:mxIn-IwxcIllcx Imzlxg-.llwm-11-vm I'IgIII Il' IIIIIITX II IIIIIIIIIVI' HI XXHIIICII. Iqulur- II-'xx mm Ilwx gm,-I ZAVHIIIIKI 1I1:I1 1'.I-41445 III IIN I.1IIIQ xxI11-XI1 -su x 111:11 :I m III rzlmwt wrxc mu 111.141-Iwi .X Iiim IX KIIQN Klum- Ixlvw .X KIM. f X I' gwfk iw Q' 4-1:2 :1 Iwi wf XIIIVIVVIX Huw , I I 1' pm IH 1'I1vp:I1-urx lm-f XZLIIHIIIII :I IN, 1 .3 md Illzmmxlemwut- - -. 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A Gift From JENKINS 8: CO. ewelers is More Than a Gift It contains that indescribable prestige and class that puts it ahead of the usual or ordinary present. A visit to our store is like a trip through a treasure cave. We assure you it will be a pleasure to show you our merchandise. JENKINS 85 COMPANY The R. H. S. Jewelers. Wlilliam S. Rindt, School Representative Only by Actual Com parison will you realize the advantage of buying your furniture at Romey's. Extravagant words do not take the place of Beautiful, Dependable suites at ROMEYS MODERATE PRICES Shop at ROSMEY'S : 2112: z.: : z 1- 1-.: : zz-:1:'14p.:.:.: l'11111' 11111' I - -2- :wx-1-.1-4-N : 1- : :. :. : : :. : : fz. :. :J-1 Alllltfghlllll il 1111liQu111:111 sl1111-'11 21 rz1l1l1i1 11111-11 llc is 1111 l1is lvczit? 1 liic 1li1l 1l111t lllltl t111'1k l1i111 lllllIlC. Mr. Neff-'lilic rz1l1l1it was lifllllltlllj' riulzitiiig Z1 city or1li111111cc. 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