Rosedale High School - Mounty Marty Yearbook (Kansas City, KS)

 - Class of 1923

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B-Slate? 1 PEM Nami ineieeetedesgce Btanesi 111, .1 3 0000 11749129 4 1 1giiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiuiniimmlmllln. 14lll9mlmmmnlmmlmnml Q S W wx 0 as S 1 1 S E t E E 1 A 1 E- : 1 A W 1 3 I 1 . 3 2 1 . 1 5 E 1 E 5 a 1 1 E E 1 1 1 5 1 E g DEDICATION 15 un ' A ' S E TO ELMBR DAVIS, a member ofthe Class 1 5 ' 0 1 o - : 1 1 of 1923, who died at the beginning of our 1 E 3 A 1 senior year, we affectionately dedicate this t E E t A Volumeof the Mount Marty Annu-a1.' 1 , E : 1 ' I . Although you'l1 not be with us' 0 0 E E A 1 At graduation time, A 1 1 . - -1 : H A A1 U A Our memory brings kind thoughts of you, A E E ,11 A 1 AA A 1 We cannot give in rhyme, : E 1 There seems to he a Vacant space A - I 1 E 0 - ' g I A That never can belufillerl, W ' : , A 1 A Al, But Elmer, our dear classmate, 1 f E' E N A A A Forget, we never will. 0 e 0 1 E I 1 1 1 e - : 2 P 1 1 1 V: - 1 1 - 1 1 1 2 I 1 L 1 1 1 A ' . -' S In . 1 ll In 1 1 1 1' 2 3 1 1 1 1 1 5 1: V . 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A , HENRY BUCK ' Intelligence is only one of His watchword is pr-omvptness E her virtues. and efficiency. , , .Page Nine g . 5 F A 1 ' Q I 4 l 4 ' . ,' I WWllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllli .llllllllllllll if V 1 2-N f l W l P' ' W 4 ll uf? Q 0 L 0 S v W N 4 : O E - E 5 SENIOR S 2 S ' E 3 . nl S i - 2 2 E E E-'-1 g I I- S 3 U' 'I S S L' 1 1 1 Z 1 1 Q - lu S ' ' L'- S O A -'I 1 1 ' -1 : S - I 'I' I Q 1 ll ' - -I I 1 I - 2 3 L E S I'- 1 1 E E E : ROBERT KELLER ' i ALICE WOOD ' . O A E 1 A little nonsense now and A All her smiles in ' dimples ' ' 1 : then is relished by the - ' ' ' die. . 1 1 best of men. - H - : 1 ESTHER GlMLER , b ' EMANUEL KOEHN ' 1 1 'She relishes a joke and de- - ,The few things he does not 1 : lights in 2' D1111- 1 . 1 know are of minorfim- : 1 V A 1 ' A V portance. ' : S ' ' L L ' Ig E : 1 ' i 1 : ' Q - - :I - : 1 : y E 3 A 1 1' in E E E L E 3- S 5 N L -1 E E g -L' 1 E O E 3 an E E : 5 : : S ' BERNARD KINNEY , ANNA MILES ' .5 : Why Will men W01'l'Y them- Life does not consist merely : : selves 50? l in breathing, but in : : ' MABEL SCHOELLER actlon' O E ELDON WALBERG . E : How brilllant and mlrthful ' On the football field he holds : : the llght of her eyes! the line. : 1 i VZ E L 5 Q Page Ten - . A we 4 'S . fill!!llllllllllllllIllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllfllllIlIHIIMHEIMIIEIIIIllllmlk in ........ ,, 7 gillllllIllllllllllllllllIIllllllllIll ?lllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIW I E sEN1oRs E E D 5 iiiiii ii iiiiii n i I E 1 - l ' I - h - 1 2 ' MAX WHEATLEY V - EDNA WIKER - o 2 1 Give me an audience for a 1 V Afrosebrd set with little : : ' ' word or two. wilful thorns. - ' ' 1 1 V VERNA ANDERES ' , EARL PORTER , ' 1 1 , - On her sunny way she goes. There should be more time : 1 ' ' ' - ' fir sleeping around this 1 z V , - Q A institution. : 2 i i n ' 2 1 1 1 ' r 1 Z A ' 1 V1 5 e r ' V 1 2 -nn - i 3 ' ln - 1 Z 1 : A E'- .': r E 2 :: :I 'S :: l 2 -- : : l e - In l i e -1 2 L1 1 1 3 ' ' 'll l 2 1 ' ' 1 2 l 5 : : 1 2 3 'U' ' 3 : e - un e 2 2 JOHN ,IFLANIGAN ADA LAWRENCE - T Oh, how the ladies love him. y Three th1n8S do Shlne-. the .1 z , , sun, the moon, my hair. I : -. Q HAZEL STANDLEY , ACIER RICE - in , The secret of Success is con- I think that fcoo much. study : : stancy of purpose. . IS a wearmess to the ug 1 - flesh. Q 5 N W l . , Page Eleven A Q r QIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Illllllllllllllllllllllll lima lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll l 1 2 1 1 I I Q 1 l : Z 1 3 5 : 2 1 1 2 2 1 3 un : 1 : E Q '- an ,: 1 an i hu 1 i 1 1 g A W gm- .': : ARTHUR WALDNER R ESTHER NOHDEN ' 2 1 Speech IS great but silence Variety is the spice of life- A : : ls greater- A here's one variety. : nu PEARL MATNEY LOUIS PALMER A: : Short and SWGGU Never lets opportunity knoeki : : unanswered. ' V an : -2 Nl N9 1 0 211 Q Page Twelve F E1 ,..... .... , 0 WWIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllr .lg , A A A EXW V Q L' ' E SE ICR S '- S E E E S ' A I S 5 'H -1 E : -' 2 : an 1 A 1 ll I- I-' 2 S I ln. In 2 2 S R I 1 1 1 1 -1 : an 1 1 , I-' 3 1 S S I 2 2 ' 5 1 S 2 Il , S Q 1 A A eeew- - VAYA , ul Q A ' U' ll - HORACE PARKISON AGNES BAUGHN . ,1 z Every man is a volume if W Quiet, unlike most girls. A 1 1 - you knowlhow to read : 1 him. ' ' 1 1 LOUISE SIMS HAROLD CRAIN 1 : Life's a jest, and all things' From thy presence showers a A : g A show it. rain of melody. 1 I ' I 3 ' , 2 1 1 1 ff , 1 3 f C Q . , : I- ' - - I Z un in I 2 Z i , ., - - A A- . . -i , - ..,. ,,., A . N alll lllllllll llllIllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllfllllllil in lun llilllllllllms llliillly lllnllllllulllrza 2 0 S lllllrnunllnnlnunwi' Senior Class History ji 3 OOM' ' Class of 23 Long may 1ts remarkable accompllshments be re- R ei? membered in dear Rosedale High QW The fall of 1919 saw seventy six buoyant Freshmen enrolled at Rose somewhat backward at first we quicklx caught the Rosedale spirit and befoie long the Freshmen were taking an active part in school life In a short time the class officers were chosen and Miss Baker was appointed sponsor F01 three years she proved herself a helpful leader and an ever ready friend to the class and others as well The fust social event in which we participated was the annual mixer This we w1ll always remember and such time we think of R H S we will also think of the warm welcome we received on entering her threshold But along with play we will also remembei some of our work For it was while we were yet Fieshmen that we surpassed som of our uppei classmates in the Oration Decla mation Contest Bernice I-Iolmberg winning a silver medal for second place in Declamation and Rex Harmon taking third place in Oration In 1920 only fifty two of the original sex enty six 23 ers enrolled as Sopho rnores We were smaller 1n number but the spirit was still there During this year Rex Harmon our class president left us before the ter'm was completed In showing our appreciation for what he had done for us a farewell party was given shortly before his departure Yes '21 and four more sheep out of the fold But nevertheless the forty eight Juniors who enrolled were ready for hard work in order to accomplish great things in then Junior year We were h1 hly represented in football and Rex Harmon who had aga.1n enlisted in our ranks was chosen captain of the team Both boys and gir s held active parts in basket ball and the class was represented by two members on the debate team Harold Crain who entered the musical contest won a silver cup for the school and Phillip Cessna who also I ' entered won a gold m dal One of the nevei-to-be-forgotten activities of this year was the Junior-Senior Banquet which was ix en at the Jack O Lantern I Freshmen Sophomore Junior Senior the last but not least step taken by 'a class that has progressed a the class of '23 hzas done The class enrollment of 22 was 32 Perhaps no one can account for the decrease in number of our classmates but we are sure we can hold Cupid responsible for the loss of Miss Baker To the great delight of the class Miss Holsing -r was chosen sponsor and has proved to be a great helper and adviser in all our undertakings During this ' ' year our athletic ability has been shown Bernard Kinney being captain of foot- ball, Anna Miles captain of the girls' basket ball, and Emanuel Koehn captain of the boys' basket ball We were also repres-ented by three mem-bers in debate With this past record we, the cla.ss of '23, feel safe in saying that we have ever endeavored to live up to our motto, Finish what you attempt. And we would not forget in this our last proclamation, to thank most heartily our instruc- tors for all their goodness and kindness to us in the past four years and leave to our b-eloved Alma Mater-Rosedale, who stands as a beacon light on Mt. Marty, our love and respect which has increased year by year throughout our high school life. ' illllllllll 5 45' 'U s 53 59 Q iiuunnlinull 'F'-9 EE get El 5.2 E E. '-I E E 9 1 nn 4 v 1 TILT.-T 3 . , - . 1, - . , . 3 w ' f w ,f I' Q A ' - ' l X if 2 ' Y ' . . IJ 1 A sl pun ' ' I ' 1 . - . Q. 1 v . : 9, ,Q . ' a nc? ' 3 . Q . A lr . 1 , Ct? -1 , , ' - , 0 , It . - e I H E , I 2 f K ri: ' - U3 I . I . ' N- o ' ' , H . , . . I H: , .A U1 ' ' A , flgff Y 4 I 1.1 . A , lo 1 - -. , 5 - fb , V - y I ' M 2 ' ' QI .4-. ' . xl . . C-I I - 'fp' E - ' - . , cp . ' 5 - nh. N ' M ' . I.: : A . A . ' L- ' '-.,-'g - ' - - 'I .5 - o v r , 7 4 B gg: . ' - - , - ' . f in, . ' UQ UQ - ' L 'A -Qu A . ' N4 ' N4 , . 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P . i .... -.,...Cheeo'T Leader E - ' - - ' 1 E J 4 J v C Q E z ' G t JUNIOR CLASS ROLL. . e P . to ' : 2 Angell, Mildred Johnston, Margaret Q McQuerrey, Norton Q 1 E : Barry, Margaret Jones, Thelma McSpadd-en, James - , R: E Black, Mary ' Knox, Thelma - Mann, Ruth . i , : -I1 Bray, Winfield ' LaHue, Leonard ' Murphy, Irene - . p 2 2 S Callahan, Josephine Langel, Louie Newcomb, Marvin i :I Campbell, Vinton Leavengood, Gertrude Norris, Hazel E J E E Carlson, Ruth Leavengood, Luth-er - J Parker, Camille u E z A Carroll, Marie .Liddl-ei, .Dorothy y i Patrick, Grace I ' I: : . Cessna, Phillip McCarty, Harriett Puhr, Josephine P 2 : Cihak, Robert McConnell, Ka.thleen P Reider, Helen Q A 3 V E 2 Cool, Neville H McDonald, ,Alta Shannon, lfrancis u, : Crain, Charles McPheeters, Hazel ' Smith, Mlldfed 2 : Crone, Lucille Babcock, Hannah ' Stolte, Grace Q. S : V Daline, Ruby Carroll, Elfrieda ' Sutton, Margaret ' E Davis, Dorothy Garrett, Noel 'II-Hes, alma I j E : Faust, V1v1an Hahn, Georg-e. Inf ay g :J Flanigan, Helen J ,I I Hall, Elbert Van Zant, Helene E E -y H91-ber, F101-ence K Yockey, Stewart C Walker, Genevieve Q p E : Heath, Harold, i Lomax, Merle p , We?Ye1G Frank n : : A Hedrick, Josephine Crain, Allen t Willie, Ethel ' J : 'p Hooper, Hazel ' H V Yetee, Glenn Wllmotf Leona' S E E, Johnson, Leadith 4 A H E - i E C E 3 Y 7 up Page Fifteen , . '.'. . I .- ii - 1 '15 ,- i '. ,Ai- - -:- 'f1 '.'. ,'. -P' V' V '- ' A ' ' A ,V X fm: H ie e 1 e f 12 me if llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllh .,.,Jl cfffvt? X,- 1N,,,ff A , 1 ,f ,, 1,1 'IN Wal, .,, w14f'i L L 1 ! N 4 , I ' I! -1 ?u.,.,.J w,i!,x'Xl,f :J ff . fr- ,- w lf-4 , Q wvfi Q Q Lf? fi 4' f-.T ,, Q gg 5 iff' 1 'Y ,.- fl IM I XIX 5 . r fi 1 J T f' . MXN I 1 4 3 F 1 I 'A V. 7 .. ..,, ,F I Q 3 F -,Z I H 1 E ,gun J , lm , A M2 1 w,,.:f ' 1 ,.,-4' J ...,..l I .6 H., f ,..,,, ' , if! I ,,,.,f, ug .-.-,-4 I ,dmv 9 ,Mi 3 M, I W. 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E 'I 5 E 5 52 W unior Class History EPTEMBER 5 1920 1S a date that will go clown in the history of R H 02 S for it was at th1s time that the present Junior class entered upon L51 its career 111 strong my When they came little did Rosedale High School know it was rece1v1ng The Freshmen flrst entered their social career at the annual mixer, where they showed how far ahead they were of any Freshman class yet enrolled in R H S however their best ab1l1ty was not shown unt1l they settled down to study A week later found them under the leadership of lM1SS Stewart a very capable sponsor loved by all her pupils With her help they immediately gained the reputatlon of belng the most prominent class 1n the school In music and athlet1cs as well as knowledge the Freshmen excelled the other classes They were represented by e1ght of the thirteen members of the orchestra Luther made a wonderful showing in the musical contest held at Emporia and was awarded a cup which he later presented to R H S The Freshmen were well pleased with their success the first year and looked forward to a greater one the second On September 12 1921 they returned with a loss of 18 members but those who returned st1ll had enough pep and enthusiasm to reta1n the reputation they had received as Freshmen As Sophomores they were represented by three boys on the football team In basket ball by one regular and two subs on the boys' team and one regular and two subs on the girls team A In musical act1v1t1es the Sophomores were also well re-presented Of the . seventeen members of the girls glee club nine wer-e Sophomores and six of the -- ten membe-rs of the orchestra were also Sophomores I gA popular girl -contest was heldto boost the sale of annuals Each class sele-cted some g1rl to represent it During the contest much enthusiasm was shown by all classes but the Sophomores won twenty-one points ahead of any - oth? gasg As a result Josephine Puhr was proclalmed the most popular l girl , in - On September 11 1922 the class enrolled as Juniors This prove to be the best year they have had so far V - In basket ball, as well as in every other enterprise of the school, you will find Juniors. They are represented by three boys on the football team, by one regular and one sub on the boys' basket ball team, and by-four regulars and two subs on th-e girls' basket ball team. In the inter-class gam-es the girls' cup was won by the Junior girls, who presented it to the school. , 'I g The Junior class took an important part in the orchestra and glee clulbs. If this class continues its good work, as it is sure to do, it will be the greatest class that ever gradusatedfrom R. I-I. .S. 02 ,......... :Q I Q1llllllIlllllllllllillllllllllllllllli .lllllillllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIQ X u Q A 0 ' -y I 5. , ,. . 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' zj fx R-44 L 1.5, 1 LJ 1 5 9 5 fi Nl!lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIYZ Angell, Ruth Barry, Arthur Barto, Gertrude Barnes, Margaret Bennett, Philomene Blackledge, Earl Bousman, Roy - Bray, Vera . Brennan, Mary Buie, Walter Bure, Melvin L Burns, Willard Byerley, Cecil Combs, Howard Copley, Lester 1 Duderstadt, Mildred Everson, Georgia Farley, Floyd ' Finch, Burrell Folsom, Florence Gaunt, Rose Gerner, Myrtle Gooch, William Guy, Lucille Guyette, Margaret SUP E5 HUNUR ELA55 DF IEEE Sophomore Class Officers FLOYD STUCKER Presrdent EARL HOLMES Vwe Preszdent FREDA SCHIRLEY Secretary LETHA STROLE Treasurer ARTHUR BARRY Sergeant at Arms THOMAS WELLS Cheer Leader SOPHOMORE CLASS ROLL, J Haeberle, John Harris, Ruth Holmberg, Eugene Holmes, Earl Holmes, Richard Holsinger, Wilmer Holt, Vera Hooper, Helen Hutton, Lois Johns, Gladys Kahl-er, Mae Krammaric, Marie ' Kitchen, Ma.rgaret Klotz, Paul Lang, Ira Lobner, Loretta Miller, Helen Moore, Blanche .Morgan, Irene. McDonald, Estus Nelson, Homer Newcomb, M-elvin ' Palmer, Perry Patton, Darrell Patrick, Hazel Penske, William Poole, Mildred Rennick, Louise Rice, Frances Rollo, Susan Rose, Donald Schiler, Martha - Schirley, Fr-e-da Schoeller, Forrest Q Semmine, Gertrude Shackford, John Shireman, Lucy Smith, Cha.rlie Strole, Letha L Stucker, Floyd Tatum, Thomas Trowbridge, Clarence Vestal, Letha Wells, Thomas Wigner, Ellen ' Wilson, Fern Wilson, Jack Yockey, Stewart llllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllll K Q T L J, S fffllllllllllllllllllIllIllIllIIIlIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIMMIEIMIIIIIX Q 9 'rf '52 ra 2 5 fs Z llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll J 'QQ Sllflmlilllllll lllllllllllllllllllllh . ' S1lmmmlmullmumIIIIHIHUQ x H - we s W Ill? I Nlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Will!!! llll IIIIH lllllllllll ll lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllh Sophomore Class l'l1story ,, Q N September 12th 1921 one hundred and forty Freshmen full of hope F3 and 1nsp1rat1on assembled 1n R H S After we had rece1ved the usual ex 9' 4 advlce from the upper classmen we felt that vse would be able to stand F 'v lalgne and proceed on our upward Journey 1n our quest for more knowl e ge Thls Journey began under the leadershlp of our class sponsors Mrs Graham and Mr Hanley, who proved helpful and ever ready adv1sers durlng the flrst year of our h1gh school career We made our debut 1n hlgh school soc1ety at the begmmng of the year when the annual m1Xer was g1ven 1n our honor At th1s soclal affa1r we found the upper classfmen were not as bad as they had been pa1nted and dec1ded they would be true frlends 1n t1me of need . l K . 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O ' I .F an A ' I f l , um ll H I Qld M t 4 Durlng our Freshman year ln our work and 1n our play we endeavored to be students that R H S would be proud to call her own We were represented 111 glee club orchestra and athletlcs In track meet we proved v1ctor1ous and by the end of our f1rst year we had made a place for ourselves 1n R H S When school commenced th1s year we found we had lost many of our class mates, and also one of our much admlred sponsors Mr Hanley But what better Mrs Graham? Although we found we had d1m1n1shed 1n quantlty we also found we had 1ncreased 1n quallty And the seventy four Sophomores lmme d1ately upon returmng to school showed then- determ1nat1on to make the year successful by w1nn1ng second place 1n the Rosedal1an Contest Agaln our athletlc ab1l1ty was shown when our boys won the Champlonshlp cup 1n the 1nter class basket ball games We were represented on the football team and both boys and glrls took part 1n basket ball When the call for debaters was glven Paul Klotz responded and won a place on the flrst team Wh11e we are modest 1n our manner we feel that deeds not words w1ll Wm a place for our class 1n the history of R H S and we shall always try to retam the hlgh standard we have reached by l1v1ng true to our motto We can because we thmk we can I Page Twenty one Q 0,, S alll! 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AE ... :: Cl- V I' M 5 : 1 1 1 1 - 5 B : ,, . . rg 1 . 1 5 A Freshman Class Qflieers 5 an ' ' an gn an : GLENN EMMITT, President ' - I I A 1 1 E E P ' LEON FARRELL, Vice President A V - E 2 D . , EDITH WATSON, Secretary and Treasurer ' 2 : , D - HAROLD 'MCSPADDEN, Sergeant at Arms : I ' ' 1 E FRESHMAN CLASS ROLL, E : Allen, Pearl Heath, Mina 4 Reider, George n A E : Angus, Irwln , 1 Hedrick, Emma p Sappenfield, Marion 2 nu Babcock, Louise Hibner, Cecil . Shattuck, Clara : : Beebe, Ruth Hodge, Clarence ' . Sheridan, Ray 3 Berger Elvina 5 Hope, Marshall' 1 Smith, Clarence , - .- : Bogges,s, Ch-ester Hoyey, Vetus Smith, Irene E 1 : Boles, Lloyd Jefferson, Theodore ' Smith, Virgil I: 2 Brock, Charles J ens-en, Olive Smith, iWilburn p - :In : ' Bure, Ralph . Johnson, Robert ' 1 Smith, W1ll1am - ,- ll 1 Cline, Andrew Kammer, Evelyn E Sperry, Hagel ' A CS 3 Cool, Gomer ' -Keller, Freda Stamn, LOUISE 5 - .1 '-'I Coulter, Meme 1 1 Kirkham, Paul stan111Sh,p Ralph 1 1 E :, Croy, Mary ' Krammaric, Katherine Stewart, Edith 5 : . Culley, Frank . Kirkham, Earl Strasser, Harold A 2 s Cu Willard 1 Leiborvitz, Rudolph Strole, Opal p ll- -' D pp, H d Logan Vernon St John Gladys 'S In yer, owar , 1 - , ,- ' Eld , O al McClure, Edward St. John, Hel-en A -1 5 Ellies? Cldirk Mespiedden, Harold ' -Tank, James 1 . 1 n E : Emmitt, Glenn Mackey, Christine ' Torrez, Flor-encio I g : Farman, Dorothy Mahone, Frank, A Trissel, Emma A 1 g : ' Farmer, Alice Martin, Th-elma Thies, Edward I.: Q Farrell, Leon Mason, Helen Thies, Eriam . -1 : Felman, Sam Mater, Edward Van Zant, Lucille . :I- 2 Fitzwater, Bernice Miller, Floyd 'Walberg, Elizabeth -g .1 Flook, Geraldine Montgomery, Paul Walberg, Webster 1 :V : Farlow, Richard Nicks, Prudence . Warrell, Thelma S: :ll . Fowler, Wirthman Norris, Aaron Watson, Edith E E nl V Frazier, Joe Odam, Luclle Wilson, Velma ' : : Geier, George Olson, Ermina Withers, Fern p :lv 2 Grauerholz, Margaret Palmrose, Ruby Wyckoff, Fern lg :I Grun-er, Agnes 'Parrott, Donald Durnll, Dorothy pg: Z A Harding, Margarita . Prater, Herbert, Rexroth, Albertma 2 Hart, Lewis Rees, Roy A 'gr- E TE ' Page Twenty-five N L S 'filll lli fill!lllllllllflllfllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllllillk I S- I I TA- , , l,l II I , , f H5333liIITIYIUIJIIIU-LU?-I1 IMI-IeIlIImiIE?3X I I I M ,,,,A,, ,N ,,,,A, I, A, ,4 A I ' I HU I I 'I Q WLM IWEII 2 'Q 5 ,I :'j,I.I S I WJI S. II I sg ffw I I I II I I-vi. I I 1 JI . I :HN I I ,Pu--1-r oi L I IZQIQ I I I I'- H,-L I I , ... . TRW. . 4NN.f.I I I I I V, IIZTI IWI . I I ,. I I I V' '- If ,, I H II' 1 I I xy . X au-ww. 1 VK, I I, .ai I f ff'-If I ,X .v ff M .V-.I I , ,Q ffxdg cr, t I ,K rf-Yf5 .fl W I KI., J.-I l I I if I1 Y I I In-Vx! 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S. because on that day the present Freshman Class, which 1S recog- ' : : , A nized as the pre-eminent class in Rosedale High, started onits journey T E : to the land of knowledge. The opening of school found 115 Freshmen, . 2 E , from which number a very few have dropped out. e f .2 : - e su E l V , Immediately after the appointment of Miss Cornish as sponsor of the class I E L' a meeting was held and the following officers were elected: , In 2 E y President . . . . . . . . . . '. Glenn Emmitt E : Vice-President . ..... ....... L eon Farrell . . 2 : Secretary-Treasurer . .. ....... Edith Watson, - E S .. iq Sergeant-at-Arms ........ , ........ Harold McSpadden . 2 - . U ' w A- Q Q I an E lUnder the leadership of this most efficient sponsor and these officers the E : V class has proved itself a peppybunch and has showed the school that the Fresh- ' 2 : men.,Class is. 'some Class . - 'i n E E We iw-ere initiated into the affairs of .high school life at the annual school E :V mixer where we demonstrated conclusively our ability to mix. The Sophomores , 1 : : entertainedfus with a masquerade on Hallowe'en. W-e' later returned the honor . Q : with a wiener roast at Swope Park., , E We sh-owed our mettle by winning the Popular' Girl Contest. Albertina f E 'U' Rexroth was elected to represent the class and, as everyone knows, 'she was I 2 E roya.lly supported and won the contest by a large majority, muchfto the chagrin E an ' . .- 3 of the Sophomores. . pn 3 e nu Q . 1 E e In athletics we were well represented with one regular .player on the .two E I: , ' teams, football and basket ball, and a sub on the girls' team. When theihonor ,1 lg society was formed we had seven members eligible, which was more than any - A E : other class could boast. This shows conclusively that we possess a combination V 2 2 of brains and brawn. , ' ' E - . 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T 'Qu vhvr W 'x If 'fQf f f:'f 'i'57Q7 'f'.Q1.7:fQ'IN1TiM I '7? A ' 'T T'qv7KfE ' UT f ' 2 W f 'W'f 'f I' 'iv 7 'f f f 1 'iN 5 i7 LV'77'v' '7: ?'f f'7', 7 - 7'Aw' - MNE7 HY' in Lw ' ff 'P b' :'vii Al'I'I ' 1 f.f '.f'f Qflff 'Q' Q!fQ'Q'Q:,f , HCif'VZQQU.i.L2'fUf ilLmTifmWfUIl iUimmmmymf llll 'll . ll I- Ill .ll ' lll l - I I' iliiilihxkf gllllm lllllllllllllllmililllllllllllllllln .lllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIQ QS ' n S W ss A Q nn . - 1 E Chemist 5'- a-'. W E : HE 'chemistry department is a new addition made in our school this year. I.: ' A full line of equipment was purchased 'at the cost of five hundredhdollars. g : It was installed in the southwest room 1n the downstairs department. This Ig 2 laboratory 1SA the most fully equipped of any laboratory in a school of our size. I: ,,, Fourteen students enrolled in the class at the beginning of the year and 3 2 ' have been very lnterested in the work. At the opening of the class a breakage . ll : club was formed among the students. As each one broke some material in the E : laboratory he became a. member of the club. All but one of the fourteen are un 3 now members of the club. However the students have been fairly successful in : : handling the supplies, and no serious damage- has been done. Also no serious 2 : accident has occurred throughout' the year. A 2 : . .The class did not begin work until late on account of the delay in the com- 2 .- pletion of the laboratory, but even with this delay they have accomplished much ' 2 : , during the year. ' ' . : : Next year the students will begin work at the openingof school and will I.: : . perhaps be able to do more than the present class has done. ' lu ge Perhaps the students of the school who are not in the class know little of 2 : the work done by thenpresent chemistry cla.ss, but we are sure they will never S : T forget our H2S experiment. We leave that with our best wishes as ang entice- ' : z I ment which may cause many students to desire to' study chemistry next year. v E Q 1 - an q In S S ' 0 '- Q 1 - The Rosedalian S Q - an an i ' f , :I E ' AS the Rosedalian come out yet? The Rosedalian made 'avdecided hit. , : : I That 1S H 611193131012 that YOU heal? As each issue appeared every subscriber' 2 S 131115 Year them You Ve UGVGI' heard was ea.ger to get his copy, there to read p -'I : before Qm' Phe hlgh School, fe? the the .news of the school and sometimes : 1 Rosedalian is the flrst regularly issued to See his name or an account of his Q : newspaper that has ever been written 1. h' t 2 : 4 ' and -edited by the students of Rosedale eeeemp IS men S' r : nn High School. Accounts of plays, programs, con- g 3 At the beginning of this school term tests and all other timely events were : E the Journalism department, organized narrated in professional, journalistic : : under the supervlsion of Miss Ruth M. Style by the enterprising journalism 2 2 Rouse, declded to Put Out 24 bl-Weekly students. Besides writing the stories n E : peper' The rages lwere ,Seggt Seventy' the studentswrote all of the heads for g g fgfegfgfs 31150 egohfealf 1 W Cents a them. This work, while often difficult r: 3 ' g - cents per copy' c- roved fascinatin And reat was Z ll These rates were .evidently satisfactory pp , g' gi un 2 . for the paper had a circulation of over the reward to the head Wmtel' when S : three hundred. upon the lssue of the paper his head - e 2 : . p EDITORIAL STAFF A showed up effectively. e n E : Editor-in-Chief .......... Louis Palmer The nrinting for the paper was done . : ASSiJC1?.tG Ed1tor. .e..iosephCi'Ial2ah1ain by John Snlith, a local printer, who -I: 3 Ath etics ............. manule oe n was indeed Very considerate of our : S School Notes ...... Margaret Johnston 1 k f A. d as abl t aid 2 E Exchanis' 'Q alice YI-V13 od uasc inonigiiigjfeiwiimglfieirainmavliing oueif pjaper rl Q Junior igh c oo ..... 'ma' ies . S Classes ............. Harriett-e. Martin, 3 Success- gl- E Gertrude Leavengood, Letha Strole At Lawrence, Manhattan and other 2: : 9-Hd Marg-Wet Gfauerholz. ' places wh-ere the Rosedalian has been E : ' , BUSINESS STAFF sent, it has met with favorable com- :-I : Business Manager ,..... Plaillip Cgisnca ment, so We of the Journalism depart- . : 'I Accountant i ' I ' ' ' race 0 6 ment feel proud of the result of our ef- 2 : Clrculatlon - f 'ts Ho ever we ho e that in the -I: 2 I School .............. Marvin Newcomb eil M. W 'th R pd 1. .H B 3 g , Mailing ............... Alta Mcnonald f010W1H2 Years Q QSS 3 lan, YU' G E 2 . Address all communications to The 1T7fl01'0V9d 1119011 by 0111 52100955015 alffl : g Rosedalian, Rosedale High School, Kan- Wlll HGVC1' 10556 the P12109 113 1135 W011 111 2 gl' A sas City, Kansas. R. 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' . 1' GERALDINE FLOOK : I ' A ALICE FARMER A N DOROTHY FARMAN- 9 I ' I MYRTLE -GERNER I I A- I ' ,-RUTH HARRIS' A ' ' It f I ff HAZEL' HOOPER I -.FLORENCE HARBER '- I - 'GLADYS JOHN I 'f MAE KAI-ILER . 2 g ' EVELYN KAMMER - f . DOROTHY LIDDLE Clubs' play. I well staged and very interesting. , N X W W 3 QR., .I RRRRRRRRRRR lg GIRLS GLEE CLUB QHEEHHEHHEQHHHHHEQ I w I IROSE GAUNT 'I The girls' glee clubhas. done excellent Work. Members of the girls' glee ' E -club entered a music memory contest, the first contest of this kind held in which Rosedale High School entered. Also a Ifewi girls took part in the Council of I The girls gave The Dress Rehearsal'7 Without th-e. aid of the boys' glee club. This is something which has not been done in previous years. 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I ,Q 4 V 'C h II' ' A' .., h -, ' V lv 'N 0, I- ' ' I A nu . y. :s.II me ' 'T ,' A M I ' af lm I I IIYL- NlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll dlllllll lllllllllll Illlllllllllllllll IIllIIllllllIlllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllll Ill llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll A Dress Rehearsal N the flrst scene we are 1ntroduced to the school room of Grove House Academy of wh1ch MISS Jones 1S the lady pr1nc1pal and Mlle Ep1nard 1S the French teacher It 1S proposed to w1nd up the term by a great party and supper an add1t1onal entertalnment belng a charade whlch 1n the hands of the merry g1rls becomes a burlesque 1m1tat1on of C1nderella Mrs J arvey a retlred actress and now a teacher of elocutlon 1S called ln to tra1n the pup1ls 1n the1r parts She at f1rst demurs as the present play 1S some m11es below Shakespeare but flnally consents and enters 1nto the matter qu1te heartlly M1ss F1bbs now enters to begln the rehea1 sal She IS arrayed as C1nderella and 1S rec1t1ng very well when she 1S lnterrupted by a V1s1tor M1ss Prudence P1nchbeck who takes the strange obJect for a real poor pup1l who IS belng starved and otherwlse 111 treated by the pr1nc1pa1 Under th1s 1mpress1on she hurrles away to obtaln asslstance perhaps from the pol1ce In the meantlme the play progresses w1th many absurd lnterruptlons by Sarah Ann who 1S always eatlng by Sophon1sba Sp1V1ns who IS greatly exclted over a novel she 1S readlng and by MISS Jones and the French lady who do not qu1te understand what It 1S all about Flnally MISS Prudence P1nchbeck returns lntendlng to arrest the prlnclpal and free poor starved C1nderella The whole thlng IS then explalned and the Dress Rehearsal 1S consldered a success Scene Grove House Academy CAST OF CHARACTERS M1ss Jones Pr1nc1pal of Grove House Academy Ethel Whlte Amy F1bbs Afterwards C1nderella Elfrleda C9f1'I'01l Clara Wllklns Afterwards the Pr1nce Irene P1106 Sarah Ann The Greedy G1r1 Harr1ett McCarty Sophon1sba Sp1v1ns The Romant1c G1rl 0921 Tillie gI3r1E71aJaIiEig1S Afterwards Splteful Slsters 13:1l?tEy Biacli Mrs Jarvey Elocutlon Mlstress Alta McDonald MISS J enmngs Afterwards Falry Godmother Evelyn Kammel' M1ss Prudence P1nchbeck A V1S1t0T LUC1119 Crime Servant Fern W1lS0n Humple Tattler Florence Baughn X N Page Thzfrty fwe Q x , , gym 1 H... ,gf ?:f1 'E -mg zmfi Erhvrff' ky ?zhw 'uma' iff'-'ff Qfyk! 1-M! 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V w X., U.. , -..L L R , ,. . - ...,.. .v ie, . ii fa. RICHARD BLACKLEDGE LUTHER LEAVENGOOD F55 11 VINTON CAMPBELL THOMAS LIGHTFOOT Q? gf ELFRIEDA CARROLL PAULINE LONGENECKER iff TQLT5 GOMER COOL DELAINE LAWTHER Rid, NEVILLE COOL THELMA MARTIN lg PHILLIP CESSNA HAROLD MCSPADDEN il A gg MILDRED DUDERSTA DT BURL SHAW y 'Ri BILLY DELAPLAINE FRANK WIGNER , 3. RICHARD HOLMES D ' Accompanist-Marie Carroll. Under the direction of Mrs. Sarah Howard the orchestra has done splendid mfg, Eng Work this year. With the addition of eleven members came also the addition of F-Ziff . five more different kinds of instruments. jk A Rf A Throughout the ye-ar the orchestra has entertained the school in many events R W which have tak-en place. Besides the Work done here at school the orchestra has Q ,A also played at many churches and the Work has been Well done. 1 my fx. !l,jF.+fR ,. ki . Page Thirty-seven ,A V A C on M y qnywnyyn nynd Q WMM-FIWW.yawnHHO nnnn M Rywgq Am'-W Q . 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E 11 Piano Solo: Puck .................. I. . . . . 1 V V . . .Philippe A ' 2 if V . ' Marie Carroll. A - ' E QQ ' Vocal .Duetz Christmas ..... - .......... L ................. L . . .... Sehelley 2 f f Mrs. Sarah Howard and Mrs. bA. C. Bale. 1 2 QQ Cornet Solo: .Penze a Mio. . ....... C ............. - ............ .... M 'i ller' ' E Q E I' . C A ' ' Phillip.Cessna. I : I Reading: A Christmas Pr-efsent for la. Lady ........ I' 5 ': f . p l j Wllburn Smith. s . - p . . .1 5 Silent Night. . , V S . S ' ' It Came Upon the Midnight Clear A . I A P ' ' A Christmas Cantata. ' : p The'Adoration . .. ....... Q ......... . ....... - ........ ' .... Nevin E A . 'f Boys' and Girls' Glee Club. N V : 1. Chorusz' Oh come, All Ye Faithful, M r ' 1 E 2. Baritone Solo and Chorus: 'Behold, a Virgin Shall,ConceiVe. - t . E 3. Chorus for Women's Voices with Solo: In Reve-rent Awe and Solemn State. I 1: ' 4. Chorus for Men's Voices: Then Sweeping Through the Arch of VNight. E ' . 5. Chorus: Softly the Starlight. ' ' . 2 6. Tenor and Soprano Solos: And lo,.the Angel of the Lord . - ' , A E Q t 57. Chorus: Glory to God inthe Highest. A I ' Z 8. Alto Solo and Quartet: Hushed At Length the Gracious Song. ' A E 9. Chorus: Amen! Lord, We Bless Thee. , 1 2 2 . , , ,1 5 2 I d Soloists A A A , 2 z. ' 1 QA Crain, Harold Martin. Harriette - ' White, Ethel ' 2 ' Kammer, Evelyn v Price, Irene Wyckoff, Fern ' ' E if - Leavengood, Luther . Stucker, Floyd A I g s. f -- Accompanist, Mary Ruth Mann. ' f E ig , Music Director, Mrs. Sarah Howard. i W . ' A S 52 A , ' ' 2 t ' I . Q 'J it ' 1 ' t E Er 2 - 3 1. Page Th'ifrty-eight , e e s Will!lllllllllilIIIIIlflliilwlllllllllIIIIIIII lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllmla Ira 1 fag on 5 X KF S QQ L T p E u ' . hi t F V 4 '- A. f I v Q I 1 ' - I A ' ' n A bg ..- I rf . . 1 h l , Q . in . ' - CD. ' , 4 R . : T F' y y E . A S 2 2 2 -E Qs 5 2 C . its 2 5'2 so 2r T Q 2 .E A 1 2 '1 2 3 I A In 2 R E . 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' , 5' - ' . , ' CS , H h ev . 0 H T A 9 I ill!!! l ll H l I lllk I OPERETTA THE GYPSY ROVER fln ordel as they appearj Meg Robs Foster Mother Ethel Whlte Zara The Belle of the Gypsy Camp Evelyn Kamme1 M2-I't0 Meg s Husband Luther L avengood Smfo Gypsy Lad 1n Love Wlth Zara Pllllllp Cessna Rob The Gypsy Rover later S1r Gllbert Howe Harold C1 a1n Lady Constance Daughter of S1r George Martendale Mary Ellzabeth Black Lou1s Palmer Sxr Geolge Martendale An Engllsh Gentleman R1cha1d Holmes Nlna S1r Georges Second Daughter Ruth Mann Capt Jerome Captaln 1n the Enghsh Army Floyd Stucker S1r Toby Lyon A SOC16ty Butterfly Charles Craln McCo1kle A Song Publlsher 1n London Wllmer Holsmger Lackey Butler John Flanlgan Accompamst Gertrude Leavengood ACT I A Gypsy camp N831 London Mornlng ACT II A Room 1n the Home of S1r Geolge IP Q Pi 5-4 P4 P-'l U2 S39 5 cu 99 ffl UP ca CY' I-4 P11 J 4 5 55 E o v-s cb H P14 97 U' o v-e 517 Cf' ra P11 I3 Cf' cn +1 F4 o P-s Quinn 6 'U QE 5 2 Q E 2 Z Wm a ZlllllllllllllIllllllmillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllIlllllllla SllllllllllllmllllllllllllllllllllllllllllnI .llllllllllllllllllllllmlnllllllllll Q sr RE E . E :I-I -I : E E a 5 A . an E THE. GYPDY ROVER-Continued I E E PS un an nu ' - an ' STORY OF THE PLAY. ll an . an Q : The Gypsy Rover is built around the cha.racter of Rob, later known as Sir : Z Gilbert Howe, of English nobility. Rob is stolen when an infant, .by his nurse, 2 : Meg, who later becomes the wife of Marto, a gypsy: Rob grows 1nto manhood 4: 2 among the gypsies believing M-eg and Marto to be his parents. g E E It happens one day, while riding with her fiance, Lord Craven, Lady Con- ,1 nu stance Martendale becomes lost in the yvoods. They wander to a. gypsy camp : : where Constance and Rob meet and fall in love at.f1rst sight. Craven obgects to : I: ' Rob's attitude, but in a very funny comedy scene with Marto and Sinfo, he 1S made ' 3 : to tell Sir George, who later comes in search of Constance, that Rob is a cha.rm- g C ing fellow. Later Rob goes to the home of Constance and serenades h-er. They : : plan to elope but are overheard by Craven who informs Sir Georgeand plans.are 2 : made to capture Rob. This is successfully accomplished and Rob 1S thrown 1nto A S : prison,,but la.ter escapes. 2 Q Two years elaps-el and Rob has come into his estates, his identity having been E : proved by Meg. 'I-Ie becomes a successful composer, a friend of the Prince, and S 'll a social lion. Constance has remained true to h-er love for Rob and on his return : : to England, he woos and wins her for his wife. As Robb says, Th-e good fairies , I: : have led me to the beautiful laiildaftfer all, anfdc our story, Constance, can -end in : ll the proper way. 'They lived appi y ever -a er.' . ' ,- S Q ll' Q 3 ' . Q 3 1 Q f N g .. Musical Contests ... nn , A Q -'I S 3 A music memory contest was held at Kansas City, Kansas. Those who rep- A W : : resented Rosedale were: Prudence Nicks, Thelma Withers, Louise Rennick, 2 2 Elfrieda Carroll, Marie Carroll, Harriette. Ma.rtin, Richard Blackledge, Pauline 2 S s Longenecker, Virginia Campbell, Margaret Brazier,iMaud Patterson, -Mildred 2 ll Welsh, William Blackwell, Morris Harding, Dorothy Olson, Billy Delaplaine, , . E E Ruth Brownlee, and Ruby Casper. - , I ' , 2 : Those who entered in Class C or in the .class containing Freshmen and mem- , E : bers of the Junior High won second place in the contest. We were very proud g : of this Work. ' 0 .- ,I . , E E The annual musical contest will be held at Emporia, Kansas' April 24-27, E Q 1923. Camille Parker has been chosen to -enter as a contralto soloist. Twelve . nu 2 girls have be-en chos-en from the girls' glee club and twelve boys from the boys' 'Jn' : glee club. These contestants will enter in chorus work. q Q' E E . .Harold Crain, who attended the Emporia ,contest last year, will enter a C E : W similar one at Pittsburg this spring. He received second place at the contest at ,: ll Emporia for which he won a silver cup for the school. Elfrieda Carroll was 2 : chosen to enter the contest at Emporia as a violinist and Marie Carroll. as E 2 pianist. A , Q.: 1 . S We are very confident that these students will be a credit to our high school. ' E 'E E in . : -1 . .- S S'- i ' 1 2 ' 3 5 A 2: 'C Page Fort!! l ' ' P Z . - ..e- . M s , . ., . - W MM V ffllll ll Illll llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll l llflllll llllllllk X. 2 1 2 F if' 3 QE 2. 6. E F 5 5 I Ii , 5 -L it C E i R Q 4 3 y. Q H E1 Q VL v, 5 7 5 J E' 53 5 f 1 E .. Fx 5 sz 1 Q x 4 li E G Q 5 fi 5' E Q 2 Pe 5 E if Fl if if f E E fqwvx ' v Q-rr my -.. 2322 sullen llllflllllmlllilllllllllllllllll .llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIHIIIIQ 5 Q 0 s an . M 5' C My ii'?'f'9?'f' 356 Q E , . . . ,- ', 'P 2 J, T , .JW-0.0 ab Ju su su . E 1 - we - is W SOCIEIY 5 : J 9 S - . ' K s g E 5330 -Www M- U-MQW E - J f-U v - g , J p e .ex .P .ex . lg : , y ' 9.3 lg 1 1 E y ' y M C- MIXER. . J J E . A I -HE mizger, the' first event of the school year, was given in the high school E : , gymnasium Friday evening, September 22d, in order that the Freshmen and -ll: 'Q , new faculty members might get better acquainted with their new friends of g : R. H. S. The entire management of this affair, was placed in the hands of a S stud-einlt committee. . I I I A - D :ui ln e evening was spent playing games, in which theie were several contests. 2 : The Freshmen showed their p-ep by winning the Japanese parasol race. The :T 8 winners were presented with ,a drum and rag doll. - un. The potato race, in which only the faculty members participated, was won fn, 1: by Mis Cornish and Mr. McQuerrey, who bore off in triumph a ukulele and a tin E 'll Q sand ox. F : The marshmallow contestwas won by the Seniors. The winners received a E : harmonica and rubber ball. -1 : , The hour for departure came far too soon, and ere long sev-e-ral happy little gy ,nu ' r Freshmen girls were' at home thinking, blushingly, of the gallant upper class : : . admirers whom they had just left at the gate. . : E A , ' - J i V RECEIPTION FOR TEACHERS AND STUDENTS. I- :T ' U For three consecutive Fridays, Dr. and Mrsp H. Draper of the 'First M. :J E. Church, entertained the teachers a.nd students. ' Ill On September 29th the faculties of the-high sch'ool.and .of all .the grad-e E z ' ' A Q schools were entertained with a literary program and' motion pictures, The fol- - :y ll lowingiF.riday, October 6th, the Juniors and Seniors were entertained. The fea- : V ,tures.of'the evening wereyagain a literary program and motion pictures, after Q u-: : - t which-many interesting games wereplayed. In spite-1 of -a rain storm a large gr : . J . number sh-owed up andthe girls declared that although the rainy weather did ,... r ,gr an f straighten their hair it could not and did not spoil their good time.. A- 3 : V Last, but not least, the Sophomores and .Freshmen were entertained October gl 13th in much the same way as the Juniors-Seniors had been- and enjoyed the 3. U.: J E evening fully as much. R . P i g f - ' 2, In f A The high school certainly appreciated the hospitality of Dr. and Mrs. Draper , : A and the church members. ' . R' V V. . E ' . .1UN1oRs ENTERTAIN SETNIORS. ' E, J , J Friday evening, Dec-efmber 8th, the Juniors entertained tl'1e.Sen1ors. The Q 2 : gymna.sium was appropriately decorated with purple, gold and white, which com- bine-the Juniors' and Seniors' colors. The party was arranged and planned by -.: ll a student committee. 0 ' ' :I Ez , A Everyone wore an advertisement and each one was to guess what the others :3 i advertised. This caused much fun, as it showed how little some observe news- :f papers and magazine a.dvertisements. Besides this, many other interesting games 2 werec-p12lYGd- ' . . gi 2 When it grew rather late refreshments were served, consistmg of. sand- :i 32 ' wiches, hot chocolate and wafe-rs, after which Mr. .Gabel appeared with his well u: ' known everybody out and the party speedily disintegrated. R . g 1- -2 55 l f Ig Page Forty-one e s .,.. ,.., .... A W a aaa.. S .cm-we - S x Zll l lii f f 'inummmlumnmmmlmlml m lunummnnlnmuni IIllllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllln .IllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIMIIMIIIIIHQ W ' 1 'W N V Q 'I' 'A I- Cl 1 -n , t an E Somety-Commued y E E E 3 T 1 E MASQUER-ADE PARTY. E E 1 On Friday evening, October 27th, the S-ophomores entertained the Freshmen E 1- with a masquerade party. The gymnasium was ve-ry prettily, as well as season- - 2 S ably, decorated With orange and black crepe paper, pumpkins and corn shocks. 1 an S One of the most interesting features of the evening was the fortune telling , 2 3 in .a m sterious booth where his future life was revealed to the courageous per- f 2 : son Whse dared approach. f : 'S Prizes Were given for prettiest and most original costumes. Dorothy Durnil 2: : received a small box of candy for the prettiest costume, While Gomer Cool was y 3 2 also given a box of candy for the most original. , g : ' Refreshments of cider, pumpkin pies and candy suckers completed the pleas- p 3 : ure of the evening. ' A y p lg I ' an E SEsNIORS' WIENER ROAST. . v E : The rainy weather did not keep the Seniors from having a Wiener roast Fri- ,1 : day, November 17th, although they had to change the situation of their bonfires . 2 :V from 63d and Belinder to a shelter house in Swope Park. ' 1 ,1 3 Members of the class furnished cars to carry the picnickers to the park. 2 2 : As usual, Wiener roast food was abundantly provided. 2 2 : After eating wieners and marshmallows until they felt as though they never 1 Q : V A lwished to see any more fthat nightj these happy joy-seekers returned to their . -1 - 011165. Q : 1 - n - z FRESHMEN AND SOPHOMORE WIENER ROAST. . t . u 2 : The Freshmen entertained the Sophomores With a Wiener roa.st at Swope 2 : : Park November 23, 1922. Cars and a truck were the means of transportation. M S lg The swings Were the center of attraction' untilrthe fires Were built and the , 2 : hungry crowd smelled the coffee boiling. The usual eats, hot dogs, buns, pickles, I : 3 marshmallows and coffee, were disposed of in the usual Way. 'i : : Of course they got home early-about nine o'clock. ' W i : E ' FACULaTY'S CHRISTMAS DINNER. E .1 Early in December Santa sent Word to the H. S. faculty that he Would S 2 be with them the evening of December 18 with his famous pack. ' 2 '-1 - At oncetthey began to plan for his reception and decided that each teacher - L: : should use his greatest talent in preparing for the Welcome of the good old saint. 1 5'- lu They agreed, of course, that a Christmas dinner, followed by a tree and exchange V 2 nu -, of presents was the only .proper Way to celebra.te a visit from St. Nicholas. E : - I Mrs: Graham and Miss Holsinger announced that they had a decided talent ' is un : for cooking, While Miss Coe, Miss Arndt and Miss Rose claimed a positive genius E : as vegetable Wa.shers and cooksf assistants. Miss Rouse and Miss Cornish thought ' lg Q ' none could equal them a.s waitresses. Miss Drake insisted on decorating and 'I-1 : - Miss Covell said she wouldn't play if she couldn't be treasurer. Mr. Gail -and 3 3 : Miss Stewart, proud of their .unusual strength, announced they Would do all the T 3 :pl heavy lifting and began moving chairs and tables at a great rate. Miss Smith . g Q, and Miss Austin assured the others that they were the cleverest little entertain- g z ers on record and Mr. McQuerrey told the World he was the best errand boy in 'Z 2 g existence: Mr. Kruger, Who had. listen-ed patiently, as usual, pointed out that - 2 lu the position requiring greatest skill had been avoided and declared he alone was I 2 : . fitted to sup-erintend the dish Washing and cleaning up that would follow the 'S .- entertainment. He selected Mrs. Howard, Mrs. Kruger and Mrs. McQuerrey as 2 2 his assistants. n ' . A .. F: 2 Promptly at six-thirty, on December 18, the. faculty assembled in the high ? E 3 school dining room to partake of the most delicious banquet ever cooked Gif a E g 3 slight over-saltiness and under-doneness could be ignoredj. 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SOC19lly Contmued was seasonable and charmlng Wlth a profuslon of Chrlstmas colors and mlstle toe that plant wh1ch 1S sald ever to cause embarrassment to all those unwed or not old malds Mr Ga1l alone showed embarrassment The entertalnment caused w1ld h1lar1ty wh1ch was scarcely checked by the appearance of Santa On the person of Mr McQuerreyJ who dlstrlbuted g1fts of the utmost approprlate ness, much d1sgu1sed 1n tlssue paper and excels1or Suddenly the bu1ld1ng was plunged 1n darkness and the tlmld 1nstructors fled, clutchlng thelr glfts and calllng Merry Chrlstmas to each other through the dark hallways FACULTY PARTY AT GLENN ROSE Early 1n October MISSCS Edna Holslnger and Slbyl Rose entertalned the rest of the faculty at Glenn Rose fru1t farm on M9T11am Boulevard Upon arr1v1ng there the crowd d1v1ded 1nto groups and made many explora t1ons Some went to the apple orchald and asslsted the youngest member of the Rose fam1ly 1n gather1ng several baskets of apples After the apples had been carrled out to the grove where a large bonflre had been bu1lt, and a bounteous feast prepared the rema1nder of the faculty sat around the f11e and proved the1r efflclency along the l1nes of the canmng lndustry Bushels of apples and dozens of roastlng ears were properly cared for Story tell1ng and balloon ascenslons were the chlef source of amusement unt11 darkness appeared as an un1nv1ted guest and slnce the faculty and that partlcular guest were so very d1fferent 1n certa1n respects, lt was declded best that the rema1nder of the evenlng be spent 1n the house After all had assembled 1n the house and had been d1v1ded 1nto groups many stunts were performed Talent along mus1cal l1nes was greatly d1splayed and proved to be the feature of the evenlng Upon real1z1ng that lt was far past n1ne o clock and that lt was a long way and well spent KID PARTY As a result of a tlcket selllng contest between the Megaphones and Boostel G1rls the latter gave a k1d party 1n the gymnaslum of the h1gh school Saturday nlght, February 10th The gymnaslum was decorated 1n green and whlte and 1n one corner was a well, around wh1ch hung t1n cups from wh1ch the k1dd1es drank Much to the dellght of the k1ds cookles pop and candy were S61V6d The farmer ln the dell, thlee deep and a Jack playlng contest we1e the entertalnment of the evenlng and at a late hour many t1red k1dd1es carrylng broken dolls departed for the1r homes FOOTBALL BOYS ENTERTAIN BOOSTER GIRLS Honk' Honk' Toot' Toot' Out of the way' No that wasn't l1ttle brother play1ng f1re department nor even b1g brother that was the sound made by the Booster Glrls and Football Boys on the even1ng of October 9th when the boys enteltamed th g1rls at the Anderson Dalry Farm w1th a wlener roast As the evenlng was rather cool everyone possessed a keen appetlte wh1ch was only sharpened by searchlng for the wlener st1cks So a crackhng f1re was soon set blazlng and the coffee was put on to bo1l All formal1ty was cast aslde for the ch1ef a1m of each one was to appease h1s ravenous appetlte Baskets wh1ch had been heaped wlth buns, plckles, wleners and marshmallows were fallen upon ravenously and thelr contents soon d1m1n1shed under the attack of thls hungry ho1de whlle buckets of coffee soon b came but a pleasant memory After the last of the feast had d1sappeared the crowd laughed, sang played games unt11 the stars began to twlnkl and the north wmd became unpleasantly cold Then they departed for thelr homes full therefole happy V A I E . . 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A .A YA V' J A, Q a -1 W ' 0 V V 0 9 Q S S A 2 5 S ' . E : . ociety--Contmued 3 S S H I 1 1 E BASKETEERS ENTERTAINElD. E U' Ralph Standish entertained the basket ball team, Coach and Mrs. McQuerr-ey, E E Monday, January 15th, with a dinner at his home, 4309 Pearl Avenue. S 2 After discussing different basket ball teams and games played, the gu-ests nu Ill sat down to a splendid dinner of roast beef, mashed potatoes, slaw, pickles, cake, 2 : cherr i-e and other ap etizing dishes which won loud praise from them for S th ' Sli pt p -I e1r os ess. , - ll' THE SPANISH CLUB. - 1 1 3 CEI Circulon ES17fL7L0l.l ' : The Spanish Club was organized November 2, 1922. The members of the A E S club consist of the twenty-eight students in the advance Spanish class. The e 1 2 S officers of the club are: President, Harriette Martin, Vice-President, Fr-eda 2 : Schirleyg Secretary, Verna Anderesg Treasurer, VVinfield Bray, 'Chairman of the : L' Program Committee, Arthur Waldnerg Chairman of the Social Committee, Fern : C Wilson. s ll : -The purpose of the club is to emphasize spoken Spanish and to study the E - literature and customs of Spain and of Spanish speaking countries. The first nu 3 1 3 program, given November 23, was a debate in Spanish, a review of El Eco , ' 2 : the roll call responded to by a Spanish quotation, and the playing of Spanish va: music. an E The second program, which consisted of Spanish games, was given December , E qu 22, 1922. V . A gg Q an I- FOOTBALL MEN ENTERTAINED. ll E - - Emanuel Koehn entertained the football men at his home, 4417 Booth Ave- , E : nue, October 15th. t . 0 ' . I u z -, A very happy evening ensued, telling Jokes, playing victrola and singing 2 : songsik At intervalsdwate-rmelon, ice cream, cake and other things that football : Q men 1 e were serve . 2 I Thef evening was agreeallbly enjoyed by everyone. This was the first of a E G series o entertainment for t e squad. ll nu rn .1 RICE E1NTE.RTA1NE:D SQUAD. A S S . Acier Rice entertained the football men at a banquet at his home October E : 26th. The entire team, with Coach and Mrs. McQuerrey, met at the house about nn 2 o'clock. After discussing the game for a short time they sat down to a de- p 2 : licious feed of roast chicken, dressing and all other things that hungry football ' E ll men enjoy. ' an E .tCEach McQuerrey and Luther Leavengood won in the long distance eating A' E -, con es . . A - E 1 WAFFLE PARTY. , E : . Coach and Mrs. McQuerrey entertained the football boys and their girl friends 2 up with a waffle party, Friday, November 17th, at the Rosedale Methodist Church. . Z : Theguests were divided into groups, two of which were sent down stairs 3 ' 2 U to th-e kitchen where they cooked waffles for each other. The groups who re- 1 ' ' Q . . nn : mained upstairs played a novel football game with Coach McQuerrey as referee. 2 .1 The boys contested to see who could eat the most waffles. Every boy tried ' , 1 Z to beat the one who had Just made the highest score. Bernard Kinney succeeded 2 2 in eating the largest number, ten, but it is said that a.fter the sixth he had to ' 2 : . run around th-e table several times before each succeeding waffle could be 2 : disposed of. A E an 1 When the party broke up the guests asserted they were full, rather uncom- ig E fortably so, but extremely happy. . : 12 - HOLSINSGER ENTERTAINED FOOTBALL MEN. i E E On the 25th of November, the day after the hard fought football game with E I: De LaSalle, Mr. and Mrs. George W. 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E E E 'Z SOC19ty Contmued All of the boys were feellng f1ne after the frav of the prevlous day except Emanuel Koehn who had had h1s wrlst spra1ned 1n the game Nevertheless, Hank enjoyed the dlnner as much as d1d the others After dlnner the boys, mcludmg the Coach declded to play the football game over agam, s1nce they all felt they had eaten ent1rely too much and a l1tt1e romp mg around would put them 1n tr1m for the remalnder of the evemng AS1de from the dlnner the most lmportant event of the evenlng was the secret electlon of the next year s captaln The ballots were collected by Coach McQuerrey and the returns were not made known even to the boys, untll the nlght of November th1rt1eth FOOTBALL BANQUET On the evemng of November 30th occurred the crownlng event of the foot ball season Th1S was a sumptuous banquet glven by the Rosedale bus1ness men to the football team and Hlgh School faculty Although many had been mter ested before never had the Rosedale bus1ness men as a whole so enthuslastlcally supported the hlgh school team The banquet was the1r f1nal proof to the boys of the1r lnterest and prlde 1n the game youngsters who had made such a good showlng agalnst such formldable opponents The football boys, each wlth h1S favor1te hlgh school g1rl were greeted ln the receptlon room of the Jack O Lantern by Rosedale s foremost bus1ness men and thelr WIVGS Each of the boys gave declded evldences of h1s part1c1pat1on 1n the days game Black eyes were the rule rather than the eXcept1on wh1le a l1mp was the proper mode of locomotlon but spra1ned knees and broken arms seemed to 1nter A f1Ve course banquet was served at small tables around the sldes of the spaclous dance hall and between courses many danced to the splendld muslc of Yellman s orchestra One notlceable feature of the decorat1ons was the moonhght l1ght1ng effect Each table held a bouquet of whlte flowers 1nterm1ngled wlth green follage The green and Whlte color scheme was carrled out 1n the food whlle the favors were approprlate for the day Thanksg1v1ng At the close of the banquet Mr Frank Rushton as toastmaster, called flrst on Coach McQuerrey then on the Captam, Bernard Klnney, and then Whlle every one Walted Wlth lntense cur1os1ty to hear the name of the next year s Captam Norton McQuerrey Other speakers were Mlss Edna Holsmger Mr LEWIS D Kruger Dr O M Longenecker Dr F H Draper, Mr L E WIISOH Mr Clyde Leavengood and Mr E W Sanders BASKET BALL BOYS AND GIRLS ENTERTAINED Anna M1les entertalned th basket ball boys and glrls at her home 4424 State L1ne on the even1ng of January 15th The even1ng was spent play1ng games pullmg taffy popp1ng corn and eatmg apples As lt grew rather late someone Sald to Norton I have some lessons to get so we must go And l1ke all partles when one couple goes they all go so they all departed for the1r homes feellng that the evenmg had been well spent JUNIOR SENIOR PARTY Let go of my apron strlng Not untll you gl e me my straw ha That 1S a sample of the conversatlon whlch was heard at the apl on and over all party glven 1n the gym Fr1day March 23 1923 The party was g1ven by the Sen1or class 1n honor of the Jun1or class A prlze was offered for the boy and g1rl who most resembled a farmer lad and lassle Games were played that re called k1d days MUSIC was furn1shed by Mr Ga1l on an electr1c vlctrola of h1s own maklng As the hour grew late refreshments were served afte1 Wh1Ch guests departed, declarlng that they felt from f1ve to ten years younger f 9 fag E Q ills NlllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllp The Sen1or Play Constance Darcy Celeste Ann Delavan Mlldred Delavan Mrs Blalnwood Fay Blamwood A11ce Stanley Freda Mason Mrs Herrlck Susan Ruggs Cruger Bla1nwood John Jasper Delavan Sylvester Crane Bert Shaffer SOClQty-Contmued SENIOR PL AY M1ss Somebody Else was glven Aprll twenty seventh THE CAST Bermce Holmberg Esther Nohden Verna Anderes Edna Wlker Esther Glml r Al1ce Wood Mabel Schoeller Anna M1165 Anna Connolly Ada Lawrence Raymond P1pp1tt Horace Park1son Clarence Larson Emanuel Koehn Vlrgll Ayer Constance Darcy a multl m1ll1ona1re s young daughter embarks on a tr1p to fmd a young man who had been 1n her father s employ and who had stolen a large sum of money She almost succeeds when suddenly all traces of the young man are lost At th1s po1nt she meets some old fr1ends who have almost falled ln buslness and are l1v1ng 1n very meager clrcumstances In order to ass1st them through motlves benevolent she determlnes to Slnk her own arlstocratlc person allty 1n that of a reflned but humble l1ttle Ir1sh wa1tress to serve the famlly 1n want She not only successfully carrles out her scheme 1n ass1st1ng the fam1ly but flnds much tense and l1vely adventure durlng the perlod of her 1ncogn1to capturlng the young man who defrauded her father and fmally marrylng Cruger Blalnwood whom she had met several vears before N S 'E as Z1 S+ S Z dlmmn L e I 5 my .' 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Jan. 23, in which both teams were defeated. With : : this defeat we viere dropped frgm the league. This, however, did not cause us to lose our e-n- : y thusiasm ut rat ,er gave -us a etermination to go ,on. Q : On March 2nd we met Shawnee Mission in a dual debate. The Negative traveling and the : g Affirmative remaining at home. In this debate both teams were victorious. , 1 1 , Miss Smith and Miss Gee coached the teams very faithfully until the last. : 'Vlignth three of the members of the teams being left for next year We see a very bright future : - for ' sedale in next year's debating contests. A A A S . ' f L ' , A L t - L - S 2 ' ' A E 1 nu L1 1 1 S y I L' E f 11 Q : : S'- ll 2 X A 1 1 1 -'I -1 1 - 'Q in 2: 2 H A'-1 ll , '1 3 - Z I S 2 : an Ill 1 U' 1 1, la 2: i . 1 U if 2 2' H 1 . i 'S l E : - :I7 GRACE PATRICK MAX WHEATLEY HELEN FLANIGAN A 6 Q Page Forty-eight Q X ZllllllllllllllllIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilillimlllllls ew - -f-.. .xv ,,-,, ,.,,,,.,-.,..,. k,,V 0, my-,.n V--N vw? vw' vriwtrv-iw. ihvvvvxnb-wr ,-M I 'Y-N.--iv-Qm X ffl , 'lil Ae D' 515 WCNSLG C331 LC 0154 'G sf.-4 CI'Gi'Q'C'if 'G we 5 2 L12 l are -as TY ad ilaaageafea l 2 ' if x ' s s a Qi ' s iii , '11 if QQ HC CLUB f fa-'Q' lc' , 5, 8 5 'd :V tai GQgEQYg?Q?fmgirTm'dUmQ www wm't V5 QQ? 43349 e idieffdlgil. .cf m'-PRSA AH H iid mg wi 1, Page ' 1 l V 12 X 'vk'.Q. lm? P ' 591'- ftc, Q V ' as, ? '::?C 1 l V ,-eg T 1' Lee: 1 v N T if ' dead Erkv-,Q 34.14 n Y 5-K4 l Q: 'mag N1 ' ,.,.a.. E, l , W X g l rr was-X ta , ' fr 1 1 ln , IM-. 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In previous years more students were able to be fl - L.-4 il on the honor roll, but our new system of grading makes it more difficult. , X ffj The socfety has a membership of eighteen students and is represented by every class. It dis- eff 'Fl N '4 fb Q-I 0 U1 'U KD Q. W : t4 UQ O li I-lv C1 QI UQ 5 VD 5 C+ 5. Q 5' O O fc. F5 UQ E fs F' F7 N 71 S: UQ Q P1 N U1 'Q O 5 U1 O 71 cm 71 97 O fb U2 ff' O : :D 'U 71 fb U2 ,. Qu fD 5 Fi' li Y C4 Lili r 1 'W4 E Norton MCQHGITGY, ViC9-DI'CSidGI1133 Freda SChiF1'9Y, Secretaryf-trcasurer. The other members are ,V N V61 K l-4-fl n, -1 .Ng Clarence Larson, Harriette Martin, Jcsephine Callahan, Marie Carroll, Josephine Hedrick, Josephine lf! 96,1 ffl Puhr, William Gooch, Helen Miller, Letha Strole, Margaret Grauerholz, Freda Keller, Herbert i Prater, Irene Smith, Opal Strole, Edith Stewart, and Thelma Warrell. 1.1 MH ' N ' Txzl 'fi 5 Much interest was added to this organization by giving a play in assembly and by having as .rag 1 ., I - T 1 'fn ' T7 'W ' several, icnics. Letters will be awarded to its members for their excellent school work , f J, A f -JJCJ ..,,- I p . All 1 The honor students think this is an excellent organizatfon and are hoping the society will 1 M? i remain in the high school and increase in membership. -l-!..r ig ' 311 X --., ,X X1 Page Forty-nine ,ff , A ' N -.,, - H-.- . .. ,, l 4 f I, Z 3 .TX -S . 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Hf,,1 f ff 1 -f'H'i1f +.f'ffH2LLf 1 V11 mlmlmmmlummlllnlIlmummmulllmmllmmlllullllm Img Q1 S' nummuIIuIIIInmlmlmllmlIumnmnmnmmmm mmmmm mi The Reward One Frlday at the end of the fust semester of school when I had returned home Jubllant over having passed in all of my exams I found myself longing for an adventure As I was fond of h1k1ng my mother sa1d that I mlght go to my cous1n Jack s who l1ved about e1ght miles distant by the road but about flve mlles when one cut through the woods Th1S plan suited me to a T and soon mother had packed a small lunch for me to eat on the way I started out 1n the best of spirits for the sun was shining and I was happy over my good luck I decided to cut through the woods so that I would get there sooner I was about mid way 1n the woods near a sudden turn 1n the path whlch was screened by tie s when I saw a man slouching along toward me He did not notlce me at first but soon I saw h1m start and h1s eyes rested on me with startled susp1c1on As soon as he had passed I hastened my steps and soon was out of the woods I had worked up qu1te an appetite and welcomed the thought of one of Aunt Mary s old fashloned country supp rs, but to my dismay I found when I reached my cousin s home that no one was there There was only one thing left for me to do and that was to go home Now I consider myself pretty brave at t1mes but the thought of those woods 1n the stillness of the evening w1th the ovxls hootlng and other w1erd noises made me shiver so I declded to go home by the road When I reached the woods however they did not look alarming so I changed my mind and took the wood path I had not gone far when a drizzly rain began to fall I hurrled my steps and mentally scolded myself for having wanted an adventure It was growing veiy dark and 1t seemed that the owls were hav1ng a vocal iontiest for their shrill shrieks kept shivers constantly runnmg up and down my ac ' The drizzle had turned to a ram now and 1n the darkness I had lost my path I looked for some placeof shelter and saw a small d1lap1dated cabin a few yards rom me. A e A ' I hastened toward it, knocked open the door and by use of my pocket flash light, which I always carry, I found that the cabin had been recently used. or perhaps was st1ll in use There were three wooden chairs, one w1thout a back, a small table Wlth s-ev- - eral cracked plates on it, two or three large cans, and on nails back of a rusty stove several tin skillets, an old coffee pot, and three or four .tm cups. In one of the cans, much to my joy, I found some apples and crackers, of which I ate heartily. g 0 ' I climbed up a little ladder into the loft above, where I soon went to sl-eep in some old straw. , ' I had slept about three hours when -I was rudely awakened by loud yoices below. Two men seemed to be arguing. I peeped through a small hole 1n the floor and saw that one was the manthat I had seen in the woods. Straining every nerve, I placed my ear to the floor and tried to hear the conversation, but try as I would, I could only hear fragm-ents of it. A 1-Coward--depen' on ya. -?Coward, eh?-get away+tonight's ' freight--loot along--no risk-38,000 too much to lose--rain cover up tracks-imumble--mumbleiliendal-. This was followed by coarse laughter. I At the mention of 38,000 and of the nam-e Kendal my heart leaped, for. it ' recalled to me the shortage in the postoffice about a month previous, for Whlch B. A. Kendal, my dearest chum's father, due to circumstantlal ev1d-ence, was now under suspicion. Q!! mn , ' g g g g Page Fifty-one Q . 've 1 , . I E . U r n E v . ' ' - . 5 . I 3 ' - I E ' , g - . - ' . 3 y Nl , c ' . . I ' N' . , 1 . 1 N- 2 . ' s . . . z r . . I VI . ' . . L tl y z . r 1 . : . . z 4, I . I - E S . 0 ' ' .1 , 1 . I ' 1 ' . . - I I z . y G : . . X ' i , , 1 e . s . 3 E rs: gk I . A 'N Zrzammlfr lzla zlflemlalmulmummummlmu mum mnlmumk I Slllllllllllllgllllllllllllllnlilmlli A.-ill! 4, A y f . .2 . y A , ' Q .. , ,W VY w,-,' I I X, . S r ef In . gg E Although Kendal was a highly respected citizen, all circumstances pointed to 2- his having appropriated the money from the bank. E : I fear that if it had not been storming outside the pounding of my heart 3 :I would ha.ve attracted the men's attention. ' g : If I could only get to town with this valuable piece of news before the men :I : ' had made their getaway I could save my chum's father from disgrace. E E ' The storm seemed to be growing worse for the wind howled mournfully, and 3 an th-e rain beat on the roof above me. I heard a door slam down below and the Ln E footsteps slush off into the darkness. r . 2 Q ' Here was my chance. The town was four miles dista.nt from the wood and 2 :I . if I reckoned correctly the only freight that went through town that night was , C ' due in less than two hours I :Il L' , I was soon out in the darkness and on my way to the police. I was hindered. E E 2 greatly by the mud and rain but finally reached my destination. . 2 : The police 'became very much -excited over my news. Soon a posse was 2 L' organized, part of which Went with me and the other part to the freight yards. L' : The rest of the story is simple. We w-ent to the cabin, and after thoroughly 2 I: - searching it, found nothing. We then divided into groups, scattered ourselves 2 : through the various parts of the wood, and made our way to the freight yards. y 2 :lp searching the woods as we went. 4 E B, Arriving there we found the two men whom I had seen in the cabin, in the 2 : custody of th-e police. F I I S E b They were sullen but became more so when they learned that their plans had .1 8 een frustrated by a ubramless kid. - 2 : The n-ext morning the paper came out with the story of the capture of the , : :Ii two men, the finding of 38,000 in their possession, and the bandits' confessions, 2 an - which cleared my chum's,father. : : , Josephine Callahan. , : gl . - un nn un m ' . 3 E , The Fourth of July 1 y 3 E' sissx Boomx' ,Ah-h-hx-Bang! p A E 3 ' I The Fourth of July. A J 2 1 . . S V Oh! Those were' the happy days of long ago when we were kids , and from E 2. early morning unt1llate'at night we kept up a constant sizzling of firecrackers, g : and popping of toy pistols. And, Oh, the beautiful sky rockets and fireworks 2 : at night! Safety!first was an unknown motto in those days. Then it was our Q S 3 prattle ran- Mamma-Papa, kin I have a dime for fireworks? Then we, 2 2 would run as fast as we could to spend our dime and the fun we had putting a 2 : of capsihorhtorpedges on the car tracks. A Say, do you remember? Oh, well, 2 3 em was e appy ays. ' A . S - 0 .kNoW time-s have changed and it's probably all for thebest. But the sig- E : nificance of the Fourth of July hasn't changed. It has really deepened a.s the' 2 Q noise has decreased. For we were taught 1n this last Great War that to .every S :I real American the Fourth of July fthe birthday of our United Statesj is really g : a great day to each one of us. . . A A : :' 1 On that day solong ago a country was begun a government which, though : Ll we often criticize 1t'today, has no equal in all the earth. , P E : A So with muchreverence for the men who helped start this government on p ' -1 : that day so .many years ago and with great determination to make it a still E 2, greater day 1n the future, let us each one by loyalty play our part. And from : 2 deep in our heart, alltogether- Hurrah for the Fourth of July! 'g S ' or 3 f Dorothy Liddle. E :..- z I - E f t E U 1 5 5 E5 I l A 2 Q! Page Fifty-two W Z i Q x F F t , A Q 1 . . , J . . r 5 J WllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllIlllllllllllllllllsiflllmllllk B s 2 2 a 3 E s If 5 5 a 5 Q jr E 5 f Y, : a f 5 a , 3 L ii i 'L 2 1 P: 3 Z wi . Z l. N x i ,1 Q as E 2 53 5 S in f E : 2 b L 5 2 E 1 l 5 1 'H 5? -'V '1 4 T fY. 'f'l'-ISIS: 351' -'-f'?'J:-'I-il f . . WFJiY' k ' 4 ?iT'Er1GK--FET 'nav v '- 1 vv1QkTWEf?v1DGLKWmSB5B A535 silmlmlllmllflllll lllllllllllllllls .Illlllillijllllllllllllllllllllllllllllw NN? A 5 ia? :.- A Q nu , : E 1 1 2 ' '-1 ' A hl 5 : t etics 5 E 2 E A E - V 2 i 1 2 A I- 1 b A 1 : . l l E Q an an Q Il m I'-1 ' -'I : n : In ' . ll 1 1 3 ' 1 - 4 . - 1 . ul S S : A s i : : on 2 S Q ' I S C 5'- lll ' 2 2 ' 2 n , - 3 f 1 S A l A W V ' I I ' A A.'- C A S 3 . B 3 Q -I 2 3 A S I , .M ' ' - 3 n :F c : : . COACH J. H. McQUERREY :I an ' an 1 1 2 - A great deal of praise is due to E E : A Coach McQuerrey for the Work he A ' ,1 - ' A has done in all branches of ath- cs g ' letics. McQuerrey came from Kinge ' 2 ' i : ' ' , man, Kansas, Where he turned out : : ' a state champion football team in S - , . - . V ' u 3 21, and lS recognized as one of the . 2 z . best coaches in the state. The E 2 A student body greatly appreciates : E the Work of the coach, and feel they E z l are fortunate in ,having such a , L' g , splendid athletic director. E 1 E A V BERNARD KINNEY E ' A r , A A , Captain Kinney, halfback, two E E A A x y year letter man, excelled in end : : o runs and catching passes. Bernard I: g . it Was one of the best interference E E Y l runners in the back field. 1: r ' l 1 3 - 1 E l -E 5 S ' W Page Fifty-three 1 ttt' l . . A u A to . 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' : 2 J LEAVENWORTH 6-ROSEDALE 13 : : 1 October 21 : 2 ,The Rosedale High School warriors brought their third victory home when 3 2 they defeated the Leavenworth eleven 13-6. The game, one of the most inter- ', ,1 : esting of the season, was played on the Leavenworth field. . 2 ll No score was made the first half, although Rosedale played in Leavenworth ' L: : A V territory three-fourths of the time. A high wind made punting almost impossible. 2 : Many passes were made but to no gain on either sid-e-. 1 2 : With a crippled back field Rosedale played a creditable game. Leavengood 2 Q and Burns had been injured. 1 R ' : Rosedale made a touchdown la.te in the third quarter and als-o kicked goal. 3 .1 Later Leavenworth also scored a touchdown, but failed to kick goal. , - 3 : The last quarter was played wholly in Leave-nworth's territory until Kinney V Il: raced 60 yards to the Rosedale goal, but failed in the try for point. . - ROSEDALE 20-SHAWNEE 0. V ' - V L October 27 - Rosedale piled up a score 20-0 against the Shawnee Mission football 'team Friday, October 27, on the opponent's field, despite the fact that Shawnee was . 1 ready to bury the defeated corpse of Rosedale. . Acier Rice, star end for Rosedale, broke his thumb in this game and was forced to leave the field. Standish, a freshman, substituted for him. mlmmmllmllllmllml 9 9 S' Ce is 5 W 9 Zuma nmlmmmumm Shawnee Mission squadwas followed on the field by many rooters carrying a casket with the defeated Rosedale in it. But Rosedale finally proved to be a very lively corpse. W . 1 Kinn-ey, Crain and McQuerrey scored touchdown in this game. It was fea- tured with long end runs by Rosedale. 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' ' 1 CD -- , E . 0 mnmlnn ummm ummummm mmllmlllmlmll mmumummlllmmmluIllmmlmmmllnlllmlb LOUIE LANGEL On account of Loule s close guardmg forwalds on other teams had to take desperate chances at the basket Loule Wlll be Wlth the team next y ar He was elected captain for next year FOREST SCHOELLER Folest played guald and was a good long shot He was placed as guald on th second Noltl'-east Kansas team NORTON MCQUERREY Nolton was a good defense player and a good shot He 1S noted RALPH STANDISH Ralph IS the only freshman player 1n the Noltheast l ague H plays a good flool game and 1S an excellent shot FMANUEL KOEHN Emanuel was the only lettel man on the souad He was glven the captalncy and center of the second Northeast League FLOYD STUCKER Floyd was a good shot and a good defense man He ea1ned hls f11st lettel thls y ar and much 1S expected of h1m next year WINFIFLD BRAY Wlnfleld plays the floor well and IS a good shot He 1S expected to be a ma1n cog on the team next year FRANK WEAVER Frank plays forward and became popular for h1S natural ablllty to shoot goals Frank 1S expected to be a star forward next year Q Page Fzfty 'mme Q I allllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllk glllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllh, imma- 1 in 1 1 y ' f i ll UQ N ul? V ' V , 5 0 0 S9 V Q . , 1 E 5 E E 1 Basket Bell 2-2 S ' ,E lu p E nu E HE regular school custom was followed when the four classes met 1 I E E in the Inter Class Basket ball games. The schedule: Seniors rg g l vs.. Juniors, Sophomores vs. Freshmen. The Juniors defeated the E : Seniors in a hot battle the score being 21 to 19 in favor of the Ig E Juniors, while the Freshmen were defeated by the Sophomores by I'- : 1 a score of 42 to 9. The finals were held at night and a large student E : 1 body witnessed the final game. Both teams were determined to win. ' ' 'g : The Sophomores were leading at the half 8 to 5. But the Juniors E E overcame the lead. The score was tied 13 to 13 in the third- Ig : quarter. The Sophomores completely outclassed the Juniors in the V : gg last quarter and won the game and a large loving cup b-y a score of I , E :,' 1 22 to 19. ' g 1 - ' 1 E - NORTHEASTLEAGUE GAMES E E ROSEDALE vs. K. c. K. 6 E Q Rosedale was defeated by Kansas City, Kansas, January 12 on its own court E : by a score of 33 to 22. - ' in : Summary E .1 Rosedale- G FT F K. C. K.- G FT F 2 ll Standish . . ..... 2 0 2 I Youngman . . .... 6 1 0 : : McQuerrey . . ..... 0 0 1 Arnold . . .... . . . .1 2 1 . Q : Koehn fcj . . V ..... 3 10 1 Zuber fel . .. ..... 8 . 0 0 : nl Langel . . . ..... 0 0 2 Hartfelder . . .... .0 0 3 : E Schoell-er . . ..... 1 0 1 Vance . . . . . . . .0 0 3 : Stucker . . ..... 0 0 1 - - - S 1 . ' Q 3 - - - 15 3 7 3 1 - 1 -. 6 10 s , ,,, ln an 1 ' - 1 E 'TOPEKA AT ROSEDALE E S Topeka defeated Rosedale at Rosedale by a score of 29 to 22. A S 2 Summary E : Rosedale- G FT F Topeka- G FT F .J ,lg : Standish . . . ..... 3 1 1 Boyd . . .... .... . 8 0 1 6 :I : McQuerrey . . ..... 3 0 1 Peterson . . . . . . . . . .0 0 3 P: an Koehn fcj . . ..... 3s 3 O Brewster fel . . ..... 0 0 1 S : Langel. .. ..... 0 0, 4 Darrow . .s .. . 7 1 2 : gchoeller . . . . '. .0 0 0' Spraul . . . . I .. . . .0 0 1 E In ray. . .. 01 0 ' -- - - I stucker . . 4 ., .... o o 0 . 11 7 fr E : - -. - .-.: 5 9 4 6 E V 1 E . ROSEDALE AT TOPEKA 1 E 2 Rosedale was defeated by Topeka January 26 by a score of 27 to 22. E E Summary E 2 Rosedale- , G. FT F Topeka'-Y G FT F 2 an Standish . . . ..... 2 0 1 Boyd . . . . . . . . .5 1 1 : : McQuerrey . . . ..... 4 0 1 Darrow . . .. .. ...0 4 4 2 2 Koehn fel . . ..... 1 6 0 Edmundson . . ..... 0 0 1 I: 2 Langel . . ...'..0 0 2 Brewster fel . . 0 0 2 2 Schoeller . . ..... 0 0 1 Paterson. . . ..... 4 0 0 E E Weaver . . ..... 1 0 0 Spraul . . . ..... 2 0 1 L: . p - - - - - - ,- E . 8 6 5 . 11 5 7 1 Q W 1 S Qi Page Sixty ' ' 4 . i i ,, .. - is . e ., . .1 Q din llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllillk SllllllllllllllllllllllIll!lllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllffj S' gmllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllg .illllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIQ X 4 W F 2 Bif1SlCQlI Ball-Continued RO SEDALE AT OLATHE Olathe defeated the Rosedale boys in a Northeast league game J anua.ry 27 by a score of 21 to 16. Rosedale- Standish McQuerrey ,Koehn Qcj Langel Schoell-er Stucker Weaver Bray Summary FT F Olathe- A FT F -1.7.1. Lawerence Talnter Sm1th Wllson feb Redpath Whltehead o o a ROSEDALE AT KANSAS CITY, KANSAS Rosed le lost 1tS flfth league game by a score of 46 to 30 February 3 to a KCK Rosedale- Standlsh McQuerr-ey Koehn ich Langel Schoeller Bray Stucker Rosedale- Weaver Standlsh Koehn fc Schoeller Bray Stucker Roseda Ros edale- Standlsh McQuerrey Koehn fcj Langel Schoeller Weaver Stucker Summary GFTF K. C K- Proudtlt fc Schmldt Zuber Vance Hartfelder Youngman Jones LEAVENWORTI-I AT ROSEDALE Rosedale Won 1ts flrst league game February 19 by a Summary FTF Leavenworth Warner CCD Curr1p Conley McGu1re McKee Malody OLATHE A I' ROSEDALE le Went 1nto f1fth place when lt defeated Olathe Summary FTF Olathe Lawrence Talnter Sm1th Redpath Wllson CCD Roark FTF n 1 score of 28 to 17 FT F 35 to 24 February 14 FT F Page Szasty one Q IIIIIIIlllllllillllllmlllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllls 0 4 Zummlmmmmmu 8 . ' fr - ln 1 x Q K O 511 7 Q UQ . ., 'lx ' 0 ' ' ' ' g Hllfffffim plllzfllim Ifllflfl Ilfflfflm - - ' - : H +- 3 oloocoooocon-1 Cul 1-foci-lowo ool cor-lowwwa U1 OOOvP-Cf0l-'00vP- - n Q 'G : 5 . . . H ' Q eo . . . , Q - I 1 . . O . 8., . ' 1 e . o Q . 3 . . . . ' . ' pg' 5 . ' . I 3 - 0 . . I . . . . - . .--- sr - - . . ' ,, . ,.., . . . , .,. . . . I . . . . . . . . . 1 . . . - . - . n n - 1 . ' - . 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Summary FTF FTF Horton Coffland Clark Smlth CCD Cralg' Early Knudson ROSEDALE AT ATCHISON 33 to 22. le defeated AtCh1SOD February 22, by a scorl Summary FT F Atchison- ' McBra.tne Gorman.... FTF Woodford . . I-I.Allen CCD... W.eAllen. Kofep. . .. a anno an nn..- ' Knopp..' ATCHISON AT ROSEDALE. le defeated Atchison March 3, by a score of 42 to 12. , Summary ' ' FT 5 F Atchison- 5 0 1 . Carman . . . ..... 0 0 0 McBatney . . ..... 1 3 3 .... H. Allen feb .. 3 2 0 0 1 0 0 1 W.Allen... Woodford . . . . . . . 6 0 2 5 6 2 .. .... 1 0 2 1 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 2 H .... R 367 18612 Q S llllllIllllllllIllIIllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllIIllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllb I x S 'U Q5 sa S 52' 2 Munn Q E E E E E I-2 S W n 2 Q S' 2 I 1 O 'u: . g . .... G, an , rg' - I 3 . 0 I . 0 0 - . Q . . - - . - . . - . . 1 3 A 1 E ' Q - - an . . . . . , . . . . . E - . .... . . . . . A Q y..L L-L . . . . . . . . . . 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' 2 If I I 2 I ffl: If , E 1 :fl :ff I Z :Af ff X CD oo or--r-Aw:-Aww-LQ ool ooocnowm , dl or-+ooo1v-in E ll . - 3 3 cu cocoon-101 Nl ooooow ' col ooooooo S 'E r-1 Hd as 1-loo:-1+-lor-1 Al cows-oo ol 1-1:-lmcnmr-1 E w E Swan llllllllllllllllllllllllllllln W nummmmmumnnmannum N W W Ill? llh Basket Contmued IllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllIlllIlllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll wsoswdwswdsvwsusowsosoww mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm UJUJUIUJUIUICDTDUIUIUJUJUIUIUJUI llllll lllllll lllllllllllllll IllllllllllllllllllIllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllll ROSEDALE A F LEAVENWORTH Rosedale defeated Leavenworth March 6 by a sco1e of 29 to 20 Th1s was ts seventh stralght league uctory Summary Rosedale- FT F Leavenworth FT F McQuerrey Melody St3.I1d1Sh Conley Koehn fcj McKe Schoeller MCQUITC Langel Sub aplro Klrkpatrlc BALDWIN DISTRICT TOURNAMENT and 1n the flrst game was defeated by Olathe by a score of 20 to 15 The teams were equallv matched and the outcome was d6C1d6d 1n the last three mlnutes of play when Olath scored three successlve goals Th1S game closed the season Rosedale w1ll lose but one man off the team It IS prophesled that they w1ll be contenders for the state champ1onsh1p next year Whlle 1n Baldwm the team was entertamed at the Phl Slgma Eplslon house They w1ll always remember the hospltahty shown them by the fraternlty men RESULTS OF BASKET BALL GAMES Country Day Shawnee MISSIOH Country Day K C K Topeka Alumnl Topeka Olathe K C K Leavenworth Olathe Horton I-Iorton Atchlson Shawnee MISSIOH Atchlson Leavenworth R Olathe Total in 5 mlm 9 'U C3 ze 5 5 Q 'Z :mm 5 -'S E E 1 E E 5 I-5. E- E E I E E E 5 .E W Ill O ot. ......... :Q V G - G u . . . .... 5 0 2 . . . . . . . . . .2 0 2 .... 4 2 O 0 0 . . .... 1 1 0 e.. .... 0 1 . .... 2 0 1 ' . . . . . . . . . .1 4 1 . . . .... 1 0 1 . ' .... . ..... 1 0 1 . - - - ' ' . . ...3 0 1 1 13 3 4 . - - - ' 8 4 6 The Rosedale basketball team entered the tournament at Baldwin, March 9, R. H. S. 41 10 . H. S. 14 ' ' 31 . . . 33 ' 9 . . . 22 . . . ' 33 . . . . 22 29 . . . 36 . ' 9 6 ' . . . 22 ' 27 . . . 16 ' . 21 ' . . . 30 . . . 46 . . . ' 28 17 . . . 35 24 . . . 25 22 - F. . . ' 25 18 . . . 33 ' 22 . . . 13 ' ' 11 . . . 42 ' 12 I . . . 29 20 .H. . 15 -- 20 . 481 - 381 - X llllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllIllll ?llllllllllllllllllN nm 1 M ur S - A 0 sw V Q 1 A 1 E . gc- 51.922 xffig LQ3'g 9sf5m E : .. T 9,353 E E Q TRACK AND BASEBALL gg E 2 . -'S A Aqcrcfcrcmngcqggrgjqcrcrcrcrcrv .fr an E . A . E -1 . - J J 2 HE ROSEDAL-E HIGH SCHOOL has too small an enrollment to E 2 l T enter all lines of athletics and as the case has usually -been, track 5 E and baseball have held a small part of the athletic events in the ' E -u school. . j g I- , This year's track team is going to run in dual meets with Junior E L' High, Shawnee Mission, and Kansas City, Kansas. Ithas been entered g E K ' in the K.C.A.C. invitation meet and the Kansas University meet. E 2, ' Rosedale won its first track meet by a sco-re of 68 to '52 from 3 T: A Junior High School, Kansas City Kansas. Those who ran in the E : meet were: Willard Burns, Earl Holmes, Wilmer Holsinger, Richard 2 2 Holmes, Bernard Kinney, Charles Crain, Norton McQuerrey, Donald E : Rose, Noel Garret, Luther Leavengood, Emanuel, K-oehn, and Louie , g E Langel. ' E ,1 T Baseball has its place in athletic activities of the school this i, 2 .2 year. With only three of last ye-ar's squad back, Coach McQuerrey has E S rounded out a winning team. This year's team is considered to be as e : E T good, if not better than that of last year. V . ' g g .The baseball team of 1923 is made up of the following players: E E - Captain McQuerrey, Standish, Langel, K-oehn, Weaver, Newcomb, : :I Holme-s, McSpadden, Bray. : 2: l Two games have been scheduled with Country Day, Argentine, E E and Junior High. Three of these games will be played from Rosedale's , E : i field. p A J , A E E . 1 ' E S A y J A K E L' p sThe Inter-Class Track Meet 5 In l ' 'll . . '-I E l The inter-class track meet which took place Wednesday, April E : 11, was won by the Sophomores who scored 86 points. Next in the S E y meet werehthe Juniors with 75 points. E : Those who showed up well in the boys' events were Earl Holmes, - E 2 ' Willard Burns, Richard Holmes, and Donald Rose, Sophomores, E Charles Crain and Norton lVIcQuerrey, Juniors. ' E 2 The boys' relay was won by the Sophomores and the Junior boys E E were second. E E , Every member of the Sophomore class is proud of his Sophomores' 'E g track victory in two years they have been in school at Rosedale. We E E . expect them to hold it four years. One of its members has been E g A elected captain of the track team of the school. E - -I s Page Sixty-fowl' - V 1 . a E. . . , . . N ZH!!IllllllllllIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIll!llllllllllllllllllllllllllllls lvl. Pgfxtwfiy ff 619, r- fe, IQglQLl..... ll I f' ' ., 1 .T x in ' - , r. ,A V. I .- P. . P... l C 'v bs . 1 in ni Trivia, 2 Q EJ l F'A ?5 ' l E ..-.-.L cos fy'-'ff Dx tx ' ,gf f-f ..-,L , P.-f 1.,f ,J A ..,.,vff:-f.,..,,,-.,.-... iv J ' . . ' ' ' Tj - :' A-N 1 1I1: wgQ T2 I , , f Q Q Tl gi H. ifvfve 'g X. -L . , --A--I-1-fe--54-V-1,,.,-- M ,pp AY my ,A l 4.5 2 H n - 2 H 5 P 2 1 P f . 3 f s A I i 1 2 3 - . . l 2 i 5 . fx- Qwri.-AW'-MMQMMAM-L-Hw-411-we-1----Q-21-2-U-4.4..-22-5.2.3 gy: ' ' A Y' Y'1:14::iLLT.15.zL.i.'ii...,...f X -ee Vg, N Ykfi f Nsfigiffglff f . ' YG! I . A ! HE ROSEDALE HIGH SCHOOL B-oys Athletic R Club was organized January 3, 1923 under the supervi- sion of Coach McQuerrey and by men receiving football letters in the fall of 1922. ' The purpose of the club is to encourage clean sports and to arouse more enthusiasm in sports among the stu- dents. ' At the first meeting they appointed a committee to draw up a constitution and on January 3, the club adopted the constitution and elected the following officers: President ...... . .Bernard Kinney H Vice-President .. ..... Charles Crain Sec.-Treasurer . . . . . Wilmer Holsinger Grand Bouncer ......... - ......... E ldon Walberg On April 4, it received into the club four new members, who had earned letters in basket ball. The me-mbers are Forest Schoeller, Ralph Standish, Louie Langel, and Frank Weaver. Members of the club gave their first banquet May fourth at the Grund Hotel. All the members and former letter men were invited to attend. 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PU c-1 U2 ov 3, CJD W F1 v-I ov L-4 r-4 I lllllllllllllllllllllllll fl-...H 5 1 : ll I 2 I 2 2 1-IAZEL NORRIS L1 Q Th1s IS Hazel s second year of basketball work she proved herself : 1 to be a falthful sub last year and th1s yea1 through her accurate shoot S nn Q E HELENEIngIandZexIcTer?ent team wo1k she won a place on the regular team : AN A : The team work of ou1 forwards has surpassed that of all other E 2 forwards as the outstandmg featur seems to be to make a goal for the 2 an team regardless of who shoots Helene 1S very good on long shots She -1 JOS HW1ll be back next year E EP INE PUHR What would a team do wlthout a fast runnlng center? But our run E ll 3 nlng center cannot be classed w1th most runnlng centers because she IS E 2 very fast and wlth all th1s she never loses her head Josephme has un z Manot-hIeIr gear yet to serve E u THEL A J E ll : Thelma 1S one of our small guards she may be small but she 1S E 2 mlghty Thelma has a year 1n whlch to grow so next year we are hop 1: : 1ng she w1ll come back w1th all the pep she has shown th1S year un 3 VERA BRAY 'J Vera IS the other small guard V613 1S very good on lnterceptlng E long passes Vera has two more years to play for her school in 1 1 g FRANCIS RICE g ll Francls was one of our subs th1s year She helped to Wm many g : games and we are hoplng she w1ll w1n a regular place on the team I: : next year E : MILDRED ANGELL - 2 M1ldred IS a sub that any team would l1ke to have She can play I: g any pos1t1on on the team Mlldred w1ll be back next year E l ANNA MILES fCaptJ E Anna has played on our team for three vears last year as for ward but th1s year as Jumplng center and Captaln She has been a fa1thful p1lot for the team always worklng for the team and helplng to put pep mto lt We Wlll mlss her next year both as center and captaln I ll ll 'U Q5 F0 5. if 5 Q Wausau .,..,..,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, l I I K .A . , 4 l X A ' n 0 , . ' ' .Q 7 V l , . ' . . r ' I ' I 1 K V , 0 f L ' - O . , , , , 1 ' 1 1 l 1 , I - K , ' , a ' n I . . . 5 . p r . l ' , . - - ' I I 1 , -. 5 v , Q ac rr ' ' ' ' ' 1, , X ' . X -. U X. , if 'l ' f 'I 'I f P fl' I lllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllMlilllllllllllllllllilllllkI J ,LU Tl all lf 'Ii 2' N fl 'f 'P 1 ' ' I ' I gunmlnllailmlrlfllwlflwlllllMin. ..4lMl!Il!ll!1l!!! l 4 S ef 0 'E G'l'BlctBll r E. 11' S 5:15 Q E1 5 ll A .1 an ...A nn 1 un no . ll 3 ' N December 13th, the Sophomore and Freshman girls' teams E E played the first game of the inter-class tournament, the Sopho- E fu. mores winning 22-4. Thursday December 14th, the J un1or and Senior E E' girls played, the Juniors winning 17-7. The finals were played be- E E T ' tween the S-ophomores and Junior Girls. The Junior girls were the E S' winners of the tournament. , A 1 gg E r 1 . MERRIAM vs. ROSEDALE. 6 ' E . . - E Rosedale girls played a game of basket ball Tuesday night, December 5th, 2 : at Merriam. The girls started the season right by winning 10-8. 1 E - ' ' 1 3 R 3 E SHAWNEE vS.cRosEDALE. y r V, u E z January 6th, the Rosedale girls played their first season game. The girls g : played their best but owing to Shawnee's large court, the girls were somewhat ll.: : handicapped. The score was- 36-6 in Shawnee's favor. E : On February 27th the girls again played Shawnee. This game was played .1 E on the home court. It was a v-ery fast game, and our girls team work gained 2 : much favorable comment. But owing to the absences of one of our forwards, , : Hazel Norris and one of our guards, Vera Bray, the team was weakened, and S : due also to the accurate eye of Vivian Jones, forward' on the Shawnee team. : : The final score was .30-11. , ' E E KANSAS CITY, KANSAS vs. ROSEDALE. . E E A January 13th, the girls played K. C. K. another strong Kansa.s 'girls' team, : : , on the home court. Again the girls were outclassed in size and experi-ence. The E : . score at the end was 31-8 in K. C. K.'s favor. 3 2 The two teams met again on K. C. K.'s court. February 3rd., again when E E the final whistle blew the score was 54-7 in favor of K. C. K. E E ' A WHITE CHURCH vs. ROSEDALE. I E E . On February 9th, Rosedale played White Church, this ended in an over- E : whelming victory in Rosedale's favor 63-8. ' ' E 3 Y nu E - OLATHE vs. ROSEDALE. A E an - un 2 ' Rosedale met Olathe on Olathe's court January 27th, notwithstanding. the . E :A absence of our running center, who was very much missed, the team came out : E victorious 17-10. ' . , I b E : On February 15th, wel again met Olathe, on the home court, this time Rose- E : . dale outclassed Olathe from the beginning. The score being 34-8 in Rosedale's . g Q 1 -. favor. , , ll Q . 2 ! . -u K. C. U. vs. ROSEDALE. 2 1 1 E Three times this year the Rosedale girls defeated the K. C. U. girls, the first . E S score being 32-8, the second score 64-11. The last game was played on the K. E E C. U.'s court, owing to the small court the game was very rough, the final score E L: was 21-16. A -E 0 Page Sixty-eight Q 9 N ZYIIIIIIllIIllI'lllllllMMllllM2l!lMMllllllll lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillillllllllllk SlIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllln .IlllilllllllillmmllllilllllllllllIIIIIIQ X '..-' A, X3 0 0 SW 5 V W4 - nl 5 E -I an 1 ' 1 ' : E G1I'lS' BQSKGAC Ball-Continued 1 1 all un - 1 E' - ALUMNI vs. ROSEDALE. E E The Alumni composed of former Rosedale stars played our girls on the Rose- E 2 dale court January 3rd. Owing to the accurate shooting of Junaphine Holt the S I . . .7 , Q : Alumni came out Victorious 26-25. 3 gg R T : 3 I TURNER vs. ROSEDALE. . 2 1 E A Q1-The Rosedale girls were defeated in a hard fought cage battle on February E : 23rd by a score of 18-16. . ll.: an an 1 1 E STANLEY TOURNAMENT. . E Q ' The girls went to the tournament March 16, not confident of victory but E z with a fighting spirit of never-give-up . V They were defeated in their first S : game with Stillwell, Kansas, by a score of 26-25. The class of basketball and E E the excellent team work was the talk of the tournament. No other team used 2 : the short pass which was one of the features of the Rosedale girls' team work, 1 E : which has been so faithfully drilled into the girls. 1' S :I On Saturday morning the girls played an exhibition game with- Stanley, 2 : Kansas, so Francis Rice might get her letter. The final score was 19-8 in Stan- E E ley's favor. T ' ' E , A - E GAMES PLAYED DATE WHERE PLAYED R.H.S. OPP. E 9 Merriam s Dec. 5 A - Merriam , 10 8 U 3 u 2 Shawnee J an. 6 Shawnee ' 6 36 : 2 Kansas City, Kansas Jan. 13 R. H. s. a 8 31 gg : Qlathe Jan. 27 Olathe 17 i 10 4 E E K, C, U. Jan. 20 R. H. s. , 32 A 8 . - : an K. C. U. Feb. 4 R. H. S. ' 64 11 an E K. C. K. K Fab. 3 K. C. K. - 7 54 E E White church Fab. 9 R. H. s. es s- 3 : Olathe ' F-eb. 15 R. H. S. 34 8 Q Shawnee Feb. 27 R. H. S. 11 30 S : K. C. U. Mar. 9 K. C. U. 21 16 . : : Alumni J an. 23 R. H. S. .25 26 S : , Turner A Feb. 23 Turner , 16 18 E z Stillwell g Mar. 16 Stanley ' 25 26 A E Q Stanley Mar. 17 Stanley V 8 19' g 2 Q . .,. '... an 3 . un -.-.: A 347 309 . 5 : un Q 1:1 U T 'S : N3- ' A E S M 11. : 'ui : -'L' E E -I S Q ' is A . K ws' ' NX Page Sixty-nine f mm: llllllllllllllilllllllzlllilllmlllllllllll Illllllllk 'Z om E :IE NI E3 'S S K Q R IIIYZ IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII ll-4 3 3 Q SD CD U3 I-l P1 3 W 5 CD 1'1- Hll Ill llll IIII I II I I I I I II X I , 4--fill IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIII II IIIII I, III II I II I I I I III IIIII III HE g1rls mter class track meet Was Won by the J umors but oW1ng to the po1nts of the boys and g1rls bemg counted together the Sophomores came out vlctorlous The followlng glrls won places The 50 yd dash Puhr flrst Farman second Walberg thlrd The 75 yd dash Sm1th f1rst Jones second Angell th1rd Basket Ball Throw Angell flrst Puhr Second Keller thlrd Glrls H1gh Jump Puhr flrst Heath second Angell thlrd G1rls Broad Jump Jones fn st Heath second Smlth thlrd 5 I Z 1 I ?fIIlIllI IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIma fn 56.5 ya--z -1-,Qi - Qi ,,..., r, fe 6-Tx' 5 .,..I....,,.I,,.,-L- ,,.........,.,..,...M. ,AAA A .. 'I ' I Y V, , A ki P 'I I, V4 5. 1 I . 1 jiifi' ' 11? T ' gi E --A ' -fe 1 f i jigx f 'xx . ' Suk ,N,1 f' Ta? XTOHIILE Booster Girls '31 ,.A I , ,,. . ..,..., .. I I -wir 5 I-A-Z I XM I ..-QF. I , I ' f 51 gi E15 Ef- I , - I1 ff - Qi I :Er if I A E? A I: I I yi if, ' I R , .vv. I..- ..,. . ,,,.,.,, ,,,,., , , ,,,, I V 3 I ii ' JOSEPHINE PUI-IR ., .................... President GERTRUDE LEAVENGOOD . ....... Vice-President Ig?-1'-'?1 DOROTHY LIDDLE ........ Secretary and Treasurer THELMA JONES ...... ............ C heer Leader EFFIE M. COVELL .... ....... S ponsor , ' l ' JOSEPI-IINE CALLAHAN HELENE VANZANT MARIE CARROLL ANNA MILES A V. ELFRIEDA CARROLL GRACE STOLTE fl MARGARET GRAUERHOLZ RUTH MANN I BERNICE I-IOLMBERG VERA BRAY .OP HARRIETTE MARTIN VERA HOLT I 353 DOROTHY DAVIS FRANCIS RICE I gg R4-A-QQ MARGARET JOHNSON LETHA STROLE 5 if 55.33 VIVIAN FAUST MYRTLE GERNER ' jg HAZEL NORRIS A Q iii, E- ,xI!', .RlQ xX Page Seventy-mw Y',fIf,, - AA - A ---f -- R A 'E W E f I A I 5' . 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A E E Kinney--An old man. . A A, : -. H . --..i... un z Helene Van Zant-I lost my note book. E : Thelma J ones-Lost all you knew, eh! : z I-Iele-ne-No, all the teacher knows. , : -. i--.- ll : First Sophomore-Every time I have an argument with the teacher I enter E : it in a small diary. ' : 2: Second Sophomore-Ah! I see, you keep a little scrap book. : 3 ki.. . . rn A A L. ID. K.-What are the properties of heat and cold? ' E '-I ' Louis P.-Th-el properties of heat is to expand, and cold to contract. 2 : A Q L., D. K.-Give an example. . . . 2 : Louis P.-In the summer when it is hot, the days are long. In the winter ' E rl when it is cold, the days are short. , ' 2 ' -1 la E Marvin N.-Moses must not have had Very good health. ' ' E : Robert C.-Why do you say that? p S z Marvin-Because we are told the Lord gave Moses two tablets. . g an -+--- I ' 2 Miss Rose-How long should spaghetti be cooked? E z Q e V-eura H.-About seven inches. up ' e 2 1 ----- . . 1 :A Luther L.-It saw in the advertisement last week, offering a pocket fire ' E 2 , escape for five dollars so I sent for it. - , 2 2 Ruth-What did you receiv-e? g : - Luther--A small Bible. f f: 3 u . --li un Il Horace P.-Gimme a cigarette. : : 'Virgil--Why I thought you told me you hadquit? ' E 2 Horace-Well I reachedthe first stage. I quit buying. -uv: 1 i.-li ' 1 E E Freda S.-I call him my Bermuda onion. E 2 A Loretta L.-Yes? -I 2 Freda-He is so big and strong. E 1 5 S W Pa e Sevent -two ' Q 9 Z! Q M mm mm mumlnum mlmmlmm In ,l I li ll x I 'Q ' if I fi l ii 1 Q l ii Ei il I 51 il A llllllllln ,llllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIQ is f f -0 'U' - -'S '-'5 .. . ' 5'- I.: ' uWont you take,n1y seat?'f said Norton on a street car to Frances. E : d RTO, thank you, sh-e replied, I have been skating and am tired of sitting 3 E own. W E : Helen-Do you still walk in your sleep? E : I Louie Langel-No, I take car fare to bed with me now. gg l- '1 E L. D. -K.-Go straight home from school. E 3 Glenn Yates-I can't go straight home. . an 3 L. D. K.-Why not? 2 : Glenn-I have to turn some corners. e l E Q ' -...l. E Melvin B.-How can I prevent having bad dr-eams at night? E : Donald R.-Sleep in the daytime. I 2 , 1iT H .- E . Miss Coe-What is a hypocrite? u u . . E : Earl Porter-A boy who comes to school with a sm1le.on his face. I 2 an il- - 9 un 3 Esther Gimler-I never drink tea with a Junior. ' S : Verna Anderes-Why not? I: : Esther-I ,don't care for tea with a lemon. p E - - - l-i : Preacher-And which of the parables do you like best? . E 8 Student-fTh-e one where somebody loafs and fishes. ' 1 . S : I i-e c .1 W Mrs. Howard-All ready, run up the curtain. E Dick Holmes-Say, what do you think I am, a squirrel? E E Stewart Y.-Dad, can you sign your name with your eyes shut? E ll e Mr. Yockey-Certain y. , ' Ill E Stewart-Then shut your eyes and sign- my report card. - E -i--i S : Mr. Bray-What did you do with that 9510.00 I gave you? : : ' Winky-I bought one dozen oranges and spent the rest on dates. : - ......L..l1. ' Q E Teacher fAbsent-mindedj-A fool can ask more questions than the wise can E answer. ' E Freshman-That's why we all flunked. Q E E Freshman-Why did you quit football? i - E : EarlgI-Iolmes--They told me to tackle the dummy and I tackled th-el coach. E E I Teacher-What does invariable mean? V E U' Jack Wilson-Without change. 2 1 . . 1 :I Teacher-Use it in a sentence. an z I J ack-I am always invarlable. - E I -1--1? ul E . Miss Holsinger in civics-What do they do when an officer dies in office? . E an A Charles C.-They bury him. . - nu an -M-,. . p A g ll E I Sophomore-Did you like 'Thei Passing of Arthur ? E : Coach-I thought he played tackle. Y 2 ll . ' --T-' . '- : Joke Editor-You sit down on every Joke I write. . E 2 I C-emsor-Well, I wouldn't if there was any pointto 1t. E 9 --i- un 5 Teacher-Any one else a question? . E In Dizzy-Yes, what time 1S 1 . - Q V ,-,ii I-1 E I Dick Holmes-If I were to throw you a kiss what would you say? E E I - 'She-I would say you are the laziest boy in the world. I I E 1 ' '-1'1 . i -E If all motor car tires would go' where they are sometimes asked to go there E 1 ul 2 I would be an awful smell of rubber in the hereafter. , E Q . ' 4 - . Page Seventy-three Q - Illlllllllllllllllllilllmlm . N517 SllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllfg S 9 9 ff '-u 'E Z1 S 5. '? Q flllllll lllllllllllllllllllllllll lnnllnlfn ll IflHlllllllllllllullllllll Ill'llllnlllnlllnllIn'nn'lnnlllllnnulllh is E E E, I E FI as 'W Eldon W Do you know how to make pants last? Keller No How? Eldon Make the coat and vest first You can never tell where p1ns go Why? Because they are headed one way and polnted the other Freshman What IS the difference between an elephant and a germ? Sophomore An elephant carries a trunk and a germ carries a grip MISS Covell What IS a caterpillar? Forest S An upholstered worm Miss Rouse How were knights dressed? Howard Dye In knight clothes of course Miss Covell Cln Agj Where do we find the largest ears? Willard Burns In the J unlor class People l1v1ng 1n glass houses should pull down the blinds There was a Freshman named Art In math he was ke n as a dart He told them one day, Just how he got that way Sloans l1n1ment sure makes me smart You can lead a Freshman to knowledge but you can't make him think There was a Junior named Bray 4 Who thought that he would h1t the hay But he decided 1nstead of going to bed Herwould sleep in h1S classes, next day A Fool names and faces are s-een 1n school and other dumb places - The way of the world IS speed and unfortunate art they who geteth in '- front of a Ford. S H . A sock on the foot is better than two in the eye. ' .illl ' He who laughs last gets a zero- for the day. A Nothing succeeds like a failure. H - , . Said the baldheaded man to the waitress bold, , 1 See here young lady my cocoa's cold, She' scornfully answered, I can't help that, 1 I If the blame thing's chilly, put on your hat. g ' I know a little Hindu, l ' Q - That does the best he can do But as he knows he has no clothes He makes his little skin do. - Have you seen a bed in the ocean? Have you seen a slam at the- door? . Can you find a joke in this annual? That hasn't.been cracked before? H d H f0-4 I ' - ' ll. I . n Q. ly II ,Il Il .I y E as IEEIS S Qlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllx W llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllw lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIllIlllllllllllllllllllllllffi- SillIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll 9 Oc Oct Oc Oc Oc stay out Oc the J an Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Fe Mar Mar Mar Mar Mar Apr Apr Apr May May May May May May May CALENDAR Sept 11 About 300 students agaln 1n capt1v1ty Coach tallest Freshman Sept 13 Flrst faculty meetlng All teachers qulet and pollte Rather strange Sept 22 Annual MIXGI Freshmen are shown the cave Sept 24 Gabel s lunch stand a ears Hot V pp dogs 4 Class offlcers chosem What a rumpus Much furnlture wrecked 17 Teachers go to Topeka What a rehef' 23 Teachers back Wlth new means of torture 25 Flrst grade cards two extremes Heaven and 27 Freshmen and Sophomores party Llttle tots learn J un1or hablts late at n1ght 28 Chased by pohce-Halloween Nov 4 No school Saturday Nov 10 R H S Football team perambulates to Leavenworth no to a game Nov 16 Slgns of the cafeterla beg1n to appear Nov 18 M1ss Rouse puts her head out of the wlndow and somebody called f1re department Nov 21 Teachers threaten a qulzz A general rush for knowledge W need a funnel Nov 30 Football Banquet Nort accomphshes the lmposslble by eatlng peas wlth 111s knlfe Dec 1 The day after the n1ght before Brlng on the 1ce Dec 7 E1ghth wonder of the world Earl Porter remams awake for two consecut1ve perlods Dec 12 Wllmer cuts Caesar and gets stabbed 1n return Dec 17 Sllently one by one the teachers grade book blossoms the llttle zeros the for get me nots of the puplls Dec 19 Gabel begms wr1t1ng admlt sl1ps Dec 22 We are excused to go see Santa Claus many tears Jan 2 All glad to get back except Lou1e Langel, who was late Jan 8 Complalnts from some on the Boulevard of students gargllng soup 1n cafeter1a Jan 11 Sophomore boys favored the school by w1nn1ng the 1nter class basket ball cup Jan 16 MISS Stewart establlshes new record by cl1mb1ng the steps 1n 21 m1nutes 38 3 5 seconds 22 Debaters rave wh1le Judges sleep 5 Those gettlng 3 ones call themselves Honor Students Do ye l1kew1se 6 Essay contest Ralny mornlng Mr Ga1l walks to school 14 Some declde to change hlgh school colors 15 St1ll changlng colors 19 Changed thelr m1nds 1nstead 23-Physlc clas makes mus1cal1nstruments Call em mus1cal1f you l1ke 29 No bo s called out of class for athletlcs Mar 1 We Mgrch 1n a flref drlll Brlght and shlny Mr Gall drlves h1S cher1shed coupe 6 Annual Staff goes bughouse Aga1n Gypsy Rover g1ven Doncha Know 2 S1g'I1S of spr1ng The sod class does a llttle plowlng 3 Coach s sect1on gang works on track 3 Marle goes to Lmdsburg Poor Lou1s J unlors beg1n practlce for thelr Semor Class play, to be glven Apr 1 1924 Make reservatlons lmmedlately Apr 4 Ag class plans to plant egg plants Apr 6 Mus1c classes go to K C K and forgot to remember what they had remembered 10 Mrs Howard goes to Oh1o and glee clubs go w1ld 27 Sen1ors Play w1th MISS Somebody Else 3 MISS Hols1nger entertalns the Sen1ors 4-Ag class cultlvates thelr 57 var1et1es of vegetables 9-1Day after May 8 16 17 .Tumor Senlor Banquet 18 Sen1ors get thelr passports 21 Very 1mportant artlcles m1ss1ng at school Sen1ors gone 25 Inmates of R H S pardoned tears, good by adleu adols Page Seventy fwe x 4? 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CD P-: 1-+ 75 CD W 99 5 W' U, 'E rn F-L O H: m CD G 99 P! 9 5 er- '4 S E - S YoUR ACCOUNT IS APPRECIATED E E E A Page Sevefnty-eight Q N Q., ......... :Q 5 1 K N3 V A Q 5. . :S I A I S -'S ,1 ' , S : A A E : v U I Y , ll ' 2 7 ' I : 5 ' 5 1 ' ' V 1 1 , 1 . I ,- I . 2 - A A : S . A nn ul - A S 5 A : : no . A A P E : A : : O A J. D. Peeples, Pro rietor A V - : . YOU WILL ALWAYS FIND HERE A FULL SUPPLY OF S : f A -'-: I Also an up-to-date Soda Fountain - -1 I ' ' U A A , P I-' Phone, Rose a e 1041 , 6'0 ou west Boulevar 2 A 1 -. ' A I 1 ' 4 , ! A E nu . b Q h A 5 .,, -'I : , : - - 1-1 2 5 E Q 2 : 2 E -I S E E . - X - - Q 9 0 2 : 1 g ' . . 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E . . : - ' 1 n V . : In ' A -I . 1 l A . . A ' 2 W F.: , 5 ew X H I Page Seventy-nine W lk 1ng of them Grade A Raw M1 We make beautiful bouquets as low as one dollar and deliver a ywhere Our stock of porch bow and beddi g plants s large a d prices are reasonable EGGLESTON 13rd and Olathe Line Winfield 1071 W R0Sedale 1394 4408 Mission Road v J e f V ' H A f A be 4 ing! ig 'f f 2 4 J I Ml lllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIWIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllg .. , ,. . F ' 5 .1 3.1 'F 1' 'fgiaigfg eff? 1MllII4lIlll1lIlllllllllllllllllllllln Alllllll. 4 8 1 - 4 . MX Qi . A. N .Y A A .X .. I my X2 5 V CIOIMPLHMZENTS OF COMPLIMENRTS OF X nu .nn 1 . 1 1 E 4 J UHN A- ELLIOTT WALTER D. SMITH i -gi an , nn -I . y 5- E. De11t1S1Z DENTQIST s E E 1607 Southwest Blvd- 524 Southwest Blvd. RosED-ALE, KANS. E Il . 2 1 1 E P-h,on.e, Office, Re. 2171 Res., Re. 1844 P,h'0ne, Rosedale 1271 E S 2 , 3 1 - 3 - 7 1 : Phone: Hyde Park 4-694 Office Hours , ' OFFICE 0 an 3 9 to 12 an m. OFFICE Terminal Trust Bldg. : : 1-30 to 5 1401 S. W. Blvd. 31st and Main , 1 1 - P- m- Hours 2 to 4 P. M. Hours 12:30 to 1:30 : : Phones, R0,sedale 1090 Phone, WEstp0rt 3564 : : GOMPLIMENTS OF ' E nl P J O'CONN ELL M D 3 - 0 O 4- 1 0 5 M. C. WRIGHT ' E Q an 1 1 . , , , 7 I: DEQNTIST H Residence, 4178 .Cambridge Ave. E S . ' ' . 2 I 2 2 . 2 : ' 3908 Bell Street Kansas City, Mo. Phone, RQS0d'a19 2120 : 3 1 e , 1 2 9 4 : 1 ,- 1 1 ' . - s 2 9 ' ' - Residence Phone Kansas City : 1 .. , . v : . Cf E' M' D' Rosedale 2005 Missouri : z 8 : -I: OEFIHCE O:FFI'C!E 1 E E 1 1401 Sw. Blvd. 2'00'Tierm-inal Trust Bldg. J' C- M' D- E I .Rosedale 31st and Main sts. 4 4 f g I 1 2:00 to 4:00 p. m. 11:00 e. m. to 12:30 p. m. OFFICE OFFICE I S - ' V N. W. Cer. 39th at summit 1810 West 45th st. 2 2 1 Ph 2 4 Ph Phone I-IYde Park 3006 HYde Park 3425 2 ir one V' one Hours 12 to 6 P. M. Hours 8:30 to 10 A. M.: : : 1 Rosedale 1090 , Westport 3564 4 7.30 to 9 P. M. 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X is 5 5 S E E E L'-1 E S EE E E EE E a 'Z KANSAS CHAMPION FLOUR ALWAYS THE BEST THE ROSEDALE MILLING CO Successors to The K1mbal1 M1ll1Hg Co 9 WZ Sw 'S llllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIYZ Who Who Who Who Sllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll S fs If E1 QS E 5 Q U A Young Man's Power to Command Financial Success is HIS FIRST THOUSAND DOLLARS .l1- Installment Share-S in the KANSAS BUILDING AND LOAN ASS.ooIATIoN I ' Furnish the safest and Easiest way to obtain the FIRST THOUSAND .....4Tl.---4 , will be the Big Men of tomorrow? will take the Old Man's place in the firm? will establish the Small Business that will be the Big Enterprise of a few years from now? will have the Comforts of a Home of His Own when his earning powers are passing? Will it be the young man who spends in the evening what he A earns in the day, or will itbe theiyoung man whose am- A bition overcomes the trifling hardships in Saving his FIRST THOUSAND? A I 1 Under the Supervision of the Bank Commissioner , . Home Office-1000 S. W. Blvd. ' Kansas City, Kas. CRoSedaleJ - COMPLIMENTS OF Business s hood JACK NOURSE OIL CO llllllllllllllllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllIllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Quinn '- WlllllllllllllllllllllmililililililillllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllIllllllllllislklillllllllk SIIIIIWWINW llIlllIllllllIllIlllll 3llllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllIIIIIIW X9 x R- ee Ill? W Pheee Rosedale 1349 LIBERTY BARBER SHOP 3' J- A- BUIE FEED CO- First Class Workmanship - O ' and Service A POULTRY SUPPLIES, HAY AND GRAIN E . H. W. LAQUET, , Proprietor A ALL QUALITY FEEDS Q mum nu i n I umnmmmm N Q A hu Q2 O v , O I 3. A A , W A It A I Zmnnunmmmmummumunmmn mmm I 1 u ma m ml Ilmmmmnmmm A 1300 Southwest Boulevard 1312 Southwest Boulevard .PHO-NEQ RO-SE-DALE 1099 A P-E I H I-1 Z Pi H 'FU In Pi IP V6 E11 2 M 2 rn Prlnters ' ' S , 516 SOUTHWEST BOULEVARD ROSEDALE KANSAS JACK NCURSE Presldent F S WICHERT V1ce PreS1dent LEE I WILLIAMS Cashler F MCPHEETERS Vweepresldent CHAS E JAMES Asst Cashlef Inter C1ty State Bank SOUTHWIEST BOULEVARD AT STATE LINE ROSEDALE KANSAS THE NEIGHBOPLY BANK Qflllll llllllllllllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllililllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIR gilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllln Lllallllllllllllllm MWIUIMPI Willie N an O , S A 0 0 N V Q un ' :I 1 1 5 REX'S CONFECTIONERY SllEl.DON 'l'00l. COMPANY E -I ' A 2 1 1 I 1 I - I E CANDIES, CI-GARS, SCHOOL SUPPLIES Cgntract Manufacturing 3 W an ll Q B S 1 E The Kiddies Know Where We Are 1172-1174 S' W' Boulevard 1 1 I 7 ROSEADALE., KANSAS E E 925 Southwest Boulevard t 2 I- . , I : 'U' A ' Q 1 - 1 1 ' 1 1 7 , V 1 E A A HOT POINT VACUUM CLEANER E ll . , A A . -- S A A S 4 5 . 0 0 A 5'- :: E E SOLD ONAADEFAERRED PAYMENTS--32.00 DOWN, BALANCE 12 PAYMENTS E , ' 1 : ' ' Phone For a Demonstration S 5'-. -E g T A A KANSAS O1TY'POW'E.R'az LIGHT OO., T914 SOuthweSt'Blvd. L T E 'relephbne Rosedale 1716-1717 A 'Kansas City, Kansas A E In , , - - lla A - ' 1 un 1 ' . 1 I: A E A A ' I f ' r' -. V O 1 7 11 11- A Entrance. to .- - a t aeea ff A : 1 U , N- ., , . 'K f, A ' If A A , 1 Q . g 0 ooo 0 .,. Vx' I M In-hu - an .g f .., ! .,,,,-.1 A S . A +1 Q.'x ,?,i-1, rg -A-fa - A f - E f : 'W af' A A S U- I I : lo 'of' og no rx -iii ? 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X ,fx -X A 1,--QW... ,,1,u- 1 Pa , A 'Q X V21 1 if. - -W X --XY X , , W Y ge Eighty-3310 en X kgbypvf' f 2 X, Q X ' 'A 4 - XX ng'.g1,W-p1g, gg -X X ,X 1 1 1 1, 1, A 1:j.fQf . . A Y. X M, I . XX I ' a X j-'rf -fffff 1----XV I I -bv W.-. ,vrf--M! Ml L 1 , 4 Xxtfl ' ' 1 X 1 1 J X X , X , , ' X X ' ' Q 1 I , . X7 'ff' , v 'f aff- - ,..,,-,W,fx . ,f' 1 'X:'w '.:T1 XXXfxff'Vfjf'aGK ',XN1X1 - 1.g.,.L..g?,,XM,,5QX!j-E lg Q3 ,, 4 , E7 glIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII W IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIW N f W M CONDENSED OI' I' ICIAL STATEMENT OF THE ROSEDALE STATE BANK OF KANSAS CITY KANSAS AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS MARCH 17th 1923 III? I II II I I I b I I I II A AA , w 0 A I ' 4 ,X . .L A I V h ' 4 I I VV, A I . A C I I E U E J I E A ' C: ' ' I ' I-4' I . - .S 1 . , he . Q., . . . ' I a N ' 5 PU. I 0 .- ,I ' . PN: . . . I ' 0 V' A - . Sb- . . . . ' J Q 1 -- - . H.. . . . . ' -I I I I ' -J: I . J E . . I - J - . H: AJ : - A S 'R S 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 4 ff-... . 1 A A 3 513151331 Q'- Q - ' 5 l I' ff..ff ffhfff 42 3 ., . lg - ,N , ' 0 ' 19 ' . --W h cz u , Q . 5 V . I 4 Ad hx if J. A , A I S . an IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIII III IIIIII I I II II A I I III IIIIIIIIII RESOURCES Loans and D1scounts 3498 499 20 Real Lstate 7 500 00 Bonds 15 000 00 Cash and Slght L change 180 828 87 Total 3701 828 07 LIABILITIE S Cap1tal S40 000 00 Surplus 27 000 00 Deposlts 628 803 81 Total S701 828 07 DIRECTORS A J POOR Presldent E S McANANY V106 Pres1den BERT CHRONISTER Cashler GEORGE GERNER DR O M LONGENECKER Phones Rosec'ale 1608 1609 THE FAR FAMED MEA'1 AND SAUSAGE COMPANY WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Hlgh G1 ade Meats and Sausages At Wholesale Pr1ces- 733 743 SOUTHWEST BLVD ROSEDALE KANSAS Gasolme Motor Ollb THE MERCHANTS GARAGE AUTOMOBILE and 'IRUCK REPAIRING POBERT T NEWTON gill 6 'Ti :S E1 'Q EI li cg. S Z VIII 59 E E, 5. E I E E E E W 1116 S W Blvd Phones, Rosedale 1700 glllllfl Imimillllllllllllllllllllllh 4llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIM X l In A . . . . . ,, ,, n,L,il .. . A, Q. gb .EQ 5 E a ex :W Phone Rosedale 1098 W. Forrest Brown, Prop. E E W B A T H S 'E E For Rheumatism, Neluiritiij gciaticaci gumhagso and Nervous Trouble E ll . :or I a ies an ent emen 'S E - 301 South Rosedale Avenue V Rgsedale, Kansas 3 , 1 5 JAMES PAYNE-FLORIST E E I Cut Flowers, Bedding Plants, Funeral Designs ' S Phone Hyde Park 0346 ' B 2 3 WE DELIVER , . Q E I 1 KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI 1816 WEST 43R'D E . I : 5 . -: :,', I . , A 2 5 NASCHOLD,S BAKERY WALBERG FARM DAIRY E S I A I I S , ' a S E , Manufacturers of High Gralde Bread High Grade Raw Milk and Cream E - Y 1 E g I Ph0lle'ROSedale 1662 Rosedale A E 3 . Q 3 I 1 1 . 1 E I E S I 2 : I , A CAN-DY ICE CREAM E S U T E R R R o S. C 5 1 5 GRACE A. WALLACE 5 , 1 E Groceries and Meats 'E ' L I A ' E E A Cafeteria and Confectionery E 1 E ' 43RD ANFD LLOYD AVE. I 2 : Q , ' I SCI-IOIOL SUPPLIES E 1 ' Ill L'-' E Phone Rosedale 1009 502 College Avenue . - E E A . E E I s E E H DEPOSITS GUARANTEED E : E A E : .. . 5 5 TW1n City State Bank g E OPEN SATURDAY NLGHTS FR-O-M 6 to 8 g '-L' A . SE E 43rd and St-ate Line 5 I g Page Eighty-nine A 21 11 1 051 i i , II IllflllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIllllllllllillllflllllllllllllk llllllllllllllIllllllIIlllllllllllll ?lllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIMIIIIIIIIQ S o I 0 SW V We E' J. F. PETERSON E Fancy Groceries and Meats E : Telephone Rosedale 1135 E E 2220 West 39th Street , I ROSEDALE, KANSAS E 1 A 1 ln A O 2 Q H. J. SEITTER 5 E Paints and Wall Paper A I E fl' DECORATING - PAINTING -- PAPER HANGING I E 5 I S I 2 E 747 S. W. Blvd. KANSAS CITY, KANSAS E S ' ea E Phones, Rosedale 1349 Residence Phone: Rosedale 1195 E 2 I E 5 SCHEUERMAN'S MARKET . E WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MEATS- E z also E ' A A I : E FULL LINE OF GROCERIES I 5 I A ' E .1300 Southwest Boulevard , , ROSEDALE, KANSAS U a E 1 S ' WE CLEAN RUGS L I 5 E- I -Service Cleaners ' E E THE REXALL STORE A C- C 0 M B S A A E :l-' I Prop. E E , Grade and High School Books REPAIRING' E ' S . 3' S Ei Fountain Pens, Eversharp Pencils Ladies' Work 3 Specialty E E . FINE BOX ,CANDKIES WORK CALLED FOR AND DELIVEREDA , E L- I 922 S. W. Blvd. g E 1324 s. W. Blvd. Phone Rosedale 1820 PHONE: Rosedale 2150 'EI '-L' A - S X 'A 1 E H I ' B y 5 O Smger rOS. urser -S E A as A E 2 ' , S .1 . . E E 1 e Growers and Dlstrlbutors E E FRUIT TREE-S, SMALL FRUIT PLANTS, SHADE TREES, P 'E E EVERGREEINS, ELOWERING SHRUBIS, GARDEN ROOTS, ETC. E N Q Page Ninety if SK Zi!IllIINllllllllllIllllllmlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllmlillllllllllIma gllllmlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllli Jlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllw WE PAY 612, S J. P. 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M.tTank, VfPres. . . ers, ecre ary 1 . 1902 West 39th st., Rosedale It Has A Reputation S Phone Rosedale 1906 Ph , W- f- ld 104 We Write All Kinds of Insurance one' m le 9 J SAY IT WITH FLOWERS WM FOITH FLORIST CUT FLOWERS PLANTS and FLORAL DESIGNS Member of KANSAS Cl'1Y FLORIST CLUB Phone Rosedale 1828 46th and Lloyd C omplzments o The Epworth League EPWORTH METHODIST CHURCH SOUTH 45th and Genesee H U CAMPBELL Pastor SANIFORD RENIKEN Presldent 4612 Fa1rmont 4605 Llberty THE HOME OF WA 2 A 1 3 E 335 il E 4? me '-'Elf A EL 5' HLA-l ROSEDALE LA SWWMAAL LOA N dm Q Page Nmety one Q J Y -.., .. X, ,--.. ':-... I 4 1.1, risxili 5 5 5 'V lfrxxhj. ,Z Q ' A J X f ,X N --L-1' ' ' , 1 I . ,fvf '-H-, , V 5 b A ,, Q ,faf-Cf -M5 1 l i V X'-ff1'f'-Liulf f ,f Y' '-LSL 4 I 1 p f -f--V,-Q - L A + , fx.,,,- ZA- V -,,f,w, V , Q-fvfff S X ' fs-i 5 V 'TTTQQ' xf n ' -I A K -wr A x ' ' , V L.,,f5 ' - ' f ,Q-,I ,fl 4 W N-'vgr W X Q , J ,' ' 4' , , , 5 V , W 4 ' ' 'iff f FZ . 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Rosedale 11.02 b A , ' 715 Maln St Kansas Clty, M Phone R sed le 2062 BEST GRADES H D HEITZ LUMBER CO 47th and Mlsslon Road Rosedale Kansas Pr mpt Free Del 'sery x ' M Y E R S B A K E R Y Home Made Bread and Cookles 1716 S W Boulevard Phone Rosedale 1316 COMPLIMENTS OF H W 85 MRS M L GATES UNDERTAKERS SINCE 1886 W Page N tfyf u NN IIIIIIIIIIIIIII III IIII I II II I IIIII I I x S 5 0 S A E Z S ' E O. I P . o ,.. so 1' - E . 5 A , 0 t 5 Q 1 1 A L IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII H3 Q 1 Illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllfj HORROCKS BROTHERS Groceries Wegetables and Meats WE DELIVER Phone Rosedale 1605 43rd and Rainbow Blvd NEW ROSEDALE THEATRE I ' 1405 S. W. Blvd. Modern, Fire Proof and meeting every re- quirement in strength and safety. Finest Suburban Theatre in City . A GOOD PICTURES e GOOD MiUSI1C Patronize Your Home Show BERNARD 8z SON 5 Groceries and Meats Phone, Rosedale 1579 Nllllllllll 535 S. W. Boulevard W Q GEO GERNER 8z SON New Gemel' Bld 43rd and Rainbow HARDWARE RADIO :Sz ELECTRIC AUTO ACCESSORIES TIRES 8z TUBES Phone Rosedale 2081 Phone Rosedale 1950 Notary Public 43rd WM L HERVEY GENERAL INSURANCE REAL ESTATE and Rainbow Blvd Kansas City Kas 401 H. T. FERGUSON 'Groceries and Meats Oak, y Rosedale 1830 WE DELIVER ANYIWHVERE Works Residence 801 Phon S,.W. Blvd. 206 Rainbow Blvd. e, Rsdle 1650 Phone, Rsdle 1382 JOHN L. STUHLMAN , GRANITE MONUMENTS and 1 MARKERS Kansas City, Kansas lllllllllllll Q S X 'ca E E S. i? gy 1 E E 5 E, E 5 2 1 E 1 5 E fe E E 5 E W X S r-' I I P Z ' E I 'I . A. ' - 0 . is ffl A u m llllllllllllll lllllllllllllllll llll glllllllllllllllllllllllllfllmllllll Q v Q A Q S X 3 0 A E , V ' A Al 5 Com llments of RIEG R S BAKERY E S 2 3 A .ge A 'E S CREAM PUFFS DOUGHNUTS -g 3 1 i 1 -I . BREAD ROLLS an : Meyer : B I A E Q . 1 '. I I. .'A. A I Service and ualit I - Sanitary Milk Co. Q y 5 E 43rd and Fisher Rosedale, Kansas ' E S A A f... 2 A I -1-' MEYER'S SERVICE STATION 5 : ' 1 o o 1 5 I - Gasolme and Motor Olls g lg WE HANDLE THE BEST MOTOR O-ILS A I : ' THAT. MONEY CAN BUY -g Q Q I ' By the Quart or Barrel an : Rosedale 1300 I ' 1731 Dodd Street E i I ' ' i gl- COII1p111'1'lG1'1tS Of- .4 Q A g ' ' 1 E .A S. B. MCCORMICK E E Feeder and Speculator I E 1 - ' 1 E f A ORDERS FILLED PROMPTLY I - I E d Residenqce Phone Office Phone. g :la Rosedale 1870 I Mein 5708 E - N . 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