Shattuck High School - Indian Yearbook (Shattuck, OK)
- Class of 1920
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V . 7 ' N Y 'W L . , ., . - , r K V 6 .I . on Ly 1.- SAEQP, QMBISEEEX -35' .f EI -' 'YI'.XI '1' I 9 2 O fag:-W s pp W SAUDLBVRREQ 3m A1JlJIL'lIdIILT1I uf ,IIIH1 gbtuuxt MR STUART TOID THE INTLRVILWLR Oh I have rot had much experience ln my life A fellow doesn t haue wen good chances when he was born on the Atlantic Ocean as his parents were leavlng the Hugh lands of Scotland for free Amerlta as xt was ln 18 Any forelgners have a hard time at least when they hrst land Ifather dxed when Iwas twelve and the CIVII war soon came My three old r brothers decided to enlist and leave me to care for mother and my three sisters Well we llved through the war all right but I was the only man ln our com munlty a man m the earlv teen I worked for the dlfferent neighbors that IS the vsork that the women folks couldn t do The mam thmg was carry news and cheer up those whose loss had been the heaviest Of course there were several thlngsl had to do for the community fix fence thresh harvest and help keep the food concealed Then after the war we had a pretty hard time for a while but there has not been much out of the ordinary hlppened since The actual facts however show that he has hada very eventful llfe As a pioneer IH north MISSOUFI he served his town as dlstrlct school teacher rural postmaster and country merchant As a farmer and stockman hls success IS wlthout parallel ID the corn belt of hls state At the request of hls nelghbors he accepted the nomlnatlon and was his friends for two terms A few years later the broad expanse of Texas made nts appeal He mow ed to the Panhandle where he bought and controlled one of the largest ranches n that part of the state After tnlng of the range and ranch llfe he came to Shattuck and took posse s on of the Fnst N8.llOIl'1l Bank Wuh the help of hls sons he has placed that mstltutlon second to none ln thls pal t of Oltl lhoma A man with such a career 19 worth much to Shattuck He IS held ln esteem and revered by all for mrles ln each dlrectlon He and only he IS ehglble to hold the POSILIOD of Presldent of the Board of Education The whole school tlps IIS hat m pride to such a school omclal and f el justly proud that his Judgment and seruces shall LODIIDUC to dlrect the school IIOZOI 1 l O Q Q A R 0 0 t 1 Q rv ff K Q lr U ' ' - v , , ,A 1 I . A h l J . . . . ' y . V y . , . I . 0- . Q 4 . . . A .. ., , . . , . , I I I I I Q 7 r ' I l I Y ' v 1 I . - - 1 I Y N' l elected by a large majority to the ofhce of county treasurer. in which capacity he served ' i . ' ' ' t s l . . . Q . . V. I1 SAND svnn ig: LEONARD OATES GEORGE MARTIN CURTIS SMITH I 6H'IBI'lIUIZiEIIlI gin nzenmrg nf those in u babe fallen hg the fuzxgsihe strxrkeu bg 1 2 331152211 nnh if f- ,QI-azor Y 3 I1 f I - ga I I I I I I ,lj I Y HE 5 I Lnhq- Li, ..A.A-,..,.. . ,-.W V, .,A,,?,,.,,qL:V, 5 p Y H vm-An il.- Y I I Y -- ,S-za-V-, - i ,Jil-1.0 TT , 1.7, -1-.-, ,im-E-E -1 , smears? tQy92.r.Lf,et.... Foirevvarcils In compiling this year-book, it has been our purpose to portray in an accurate and interest- ing way the life and activities of Shattuck High School for the year 1920 It is our hope that you find w1th1n this volume some affair which will suggest a particular time or memory you cherish if such prove true we have accom pllshed our purpose This is the fir t Annual that our school has compiled and we realize it is far from perfect but considering this fact we present without apology for your approval the first volume of e Sand HILIFIF' ll ozoi v h . . . . . . . . ' I - . . S 9 , . . 1 9 th ' 0 ..,.., . -,...-,,-,..,. ..-.,,., - ,- ,. 7 , . J, an V-A H ,A,,.,,. .h...,-,-,-, A, ,,- .W QQ., ..,, R A i-m!,,-.. A. Vlnf A--A 15331 SAND, BYBR if Order of Books l Xlllllllllbtl ltl0ll ll l lassc s III XltlXltliS HOZOF . Q 1 . . ' c . . 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V V ' V V V V ' . u ', , , . . 1 , ' V V V .V ,' , lf 1. J . , . VALAV . - .:,-- --,-,rf .:.,,- ,,,t..1n...... -----A 1 - SAND SQYBVL, so flhn' Ifirsi Stuhrul Quunril The Student Council of Shattuck High School, whlch governs the affairs of the hugh chool was organlzed at the beglnnmg of the school year It conslsts of IX members '1 student from each hlgh school class memhel at large ard a faculty member Some of the dunes of thls orgamzatlon are to enforce the honor system and promote the welfare of the school whenever an opportumtv IS presented ZQM-5 IIDZOV I S , . , . . . Y , K . ' S .' , 1 u c l . . I y . 1 . . . . v c , K K . 9 Q' I u l 'X l CN 4 I O 1 .V j l . . . . 31 yawn n XX 1 l l 1 1 l , l l l . 1 l 1 1 ,,,K,,,, ,,.V Y M -- , - - ---VF , A -N: . . -. . l - -6- 5 , - --- ,-.,ug-,y-- -----V'----A-- ' . , A Y .-,-.-U,-J-,-,L-.ee-:asf --if----V -- -El' k ' '-'!7 ':' - -- --7- L 'l - f 1553? SAN!! QYIXR li? Q 'lflfllll 9 2 0 E W,,mg,...,,gQ l 1 fr 5 r r 2 Nl '1 2 ! 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X ,ff , f ' ' a , f ' ff' ' ' 1 ' f-3 I ' Z' R 1 g. f X X , X - ,,,,,7, 'j,., N ' ' 13,31 sawn svrm eel Rlntfxng Sturm .ltuplxuu Co ors Crlmson md I tttleshlpl 1 15 Oh lst to the stmx 1 f QPYHOTQ Fo the stoux ol' kemors so mlghtxl hel nd t e lt ahunms on me more oi the ree t old VN olfe Distant secluded Qtlll the llltle xlllwge of Nhutturlt l as ID the llultful w ill x N ast s mdhllls stretchedtu thee Hitt my lrlvllljjf the vlllage xts name and tlouble to nts hou e keepers some where tpart from the xlll nge and neaxer the hllls of tl e Antelope Ntund the old smhool house f' brltk lts xsmdnw p nes xlfled bv wmd storms Its shutters worn by lonf usxn- lfll Its Hoo s fu lofgleat splinters . eat oles ln the eelln In N ,ll Lifted J llllllllk X Here dwelt ln thls building of old the Janmn- Mr How ml Il 1le 1nd he trtx wus he wllh his ehee les as brovsnas the oak leaxes Hun, vms he all the day sweepxng and cle mlnpg the school hou e the hells tor lllHH1l'1be1l huntlng the waywaxd erasers 4 Here too d velt nn the day tnme the trxlues of du lty grade ehlldlen Put oft lit the I and m lnx the tunes were their studies dlstulbed u h and tramp ot the lllgh Sehoul lit the nolse of the bl 1 boys on the st mu xv Hy the sound of 'Nl xrlon Horton lll the Hall wax llexe on lull fou the top floor llxed the lllth Nthoul r tubes and one halt were they numbered Manv the pranlesot their lllllllllll Manx th e tales of thelr 'lntles Up ln the ofhte so anelent Her e d selt H1 luxe and ln honrn That el us the boast ofthe Hlgll Nt wo lhe wen mrs of N and Z0 Here We re the twms ot the liatlex-1 lhose m udens of will and of purpose Whose gl xdes were the 305s of the te xehers And the despalr ot then senoolmates lar in th fu'ure I see them dressed ln the sutet nb ul' Nlerty ln the b xutlful dress of pure white with the Red Q ross on the taps and sleeves of the XVt il9l'l In the bw elty hospital all day moved they nulselesslx Molstenlnff the teverlsh llps and the achlng lnruws Hl Wlll nee And many J.ld.llgflJlllll8'1blUllldlSt'll as they entered Furned on lts pillow of pam to gaze as they paesed fm then presenee bell on th se hearts like a ray ot sunshxne on the walls ut the pus Here too amonv the SCFIIOIS dwelt the beauteuus Ill l den oi umxse Iohn W liut Ion Skilled lllldm was she named lb selved as her mtkname w 1s she ln the lore of the basket lall ln all Ie xts ot strength she dellghted I avoret Not lon l of all was she by the tube of the I wings gg ago dldl see her ln Glory And honor at Washington Vlfhereo A mmlz n the bxawn wat of her wexrlnlf w ls pnnm ll by our Pre slde nt I of lmmenst proportmn if ontlnued Ill back of boelt J ll9ZOl . , V ' . . ,. 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A A Le , ' ' P' 1' 1 , , .' , ,' ,' ., ,, . . 1 ' H In Y i by t I-4. . z ' .2 ' . I ' . ' - ,-, fx like -:AND svrm -3,f,f s HH IIOI Ill JI 1 8 Hl ' IIINX Illlll lt F IIOZOI I Nl XIIIHN C, ITON Ht' A1 ' I,l'n'hIlI'Y1f I'r'v-ifh-rut Athenian In-bali Viaxfs I'svsi1I nt31:m4I4 IM:xm:1t1rs 3 :arm -I Vfuxrrnzlrl Stud-'ul 1' mul l IV. I. W,i'.Iium1-I 'I Vuvlx I 'lk-unix 41 Ihxxm-I IIQIII P1 Iuilflllnlll ilu.-In-l IZQIII 'IR-:mm I Many .X MAJ I'l'Il-ll'l'lfI 'I.'.'lCN Se' ' ' Yin' I'l'z'si1IzlI 'I'1'1-.1-lm-1' MI1vl.i:u1 lrvlmlnl' llnl I III:-v I'Il.I1 flu-Q Sl'K'l'9I1lI'f,I :UNI :Z Ilnfkn-I I1:nII Si and I I'l'ilIlI2lIIK'S II :uni I linilm-irnc-I.i1'l'. Sill I Ilurl' -I IIIVIRIIISI III-Au U 1611 SAND BVRR1ifgf i e EDITH M. BUTI ER hmmm: SECRETARY Atheman Debatmg Uub I Scout leader A Dramauw 4 Qylu' Cbulh Dust Uffums EDNA M BUTI PR brmoa Rr Pomnc Secretary Atheman Debating Club I Scout leader Z Treasurer Domestic buence Llub 4 JIOZOL . ' K , 447 Q ' ,' X 1 L pd . . , I Y I . Dramatics 4 1251 sumo svnn ig: il 'JZOV V lkra Q Juxu: w. sms i Ueuve-r High fvhnm I f1ll4lHYcJlCC'l'lUlP2 ll md 4 Iiusket Hu Z. 35 1 matics ZZ and I P TINY l W Nl, 1'l LA LHITISI-I l,. NIA'l l'HI'IW ti:xrn.rmqm' Villlllliil I, 2 :mn Hzukvl Hull I l,Y'2l'll2lIi1'5 I K ,,,,,,,-.,,..-,.,,, , ' . ,,., - ,-.. -W 1253 SAND BVRR iii! pplx II h h ll I Jllell Hugh School 5 A Ill ,lr Q Is L .1 Team I amxlu 1 Npit it I IM X 5l-NIMH IRPASIIRIIC LL IN IAQ lrei ur ' mer Student fo I lI5IIlL's'4 N14 ILLI Hu Bur '4 any TJlo26FM VI'lI.MA I SAI'I'IN4l ION Su A' ig Fc no and 23 t7'p:'r1l I.' Iizqke Ii' ll ' Jr : '5- IIXI JI.Ib A C HIPS Vi'--I'r1--ifivnt VI: IH 2 I :s :Q eri. 'I'1'1-:Ls ' ' .' ' unvil 4 II, I., IV 1' C, Ii:1r11I -I 'IR-nrlis I Ilrzun: Iivs SI :mul I I1 ' '...'III .I2lII r4 I, I ' 9331980 5Y BRi3' H5 1 v 4,-p,fgr'4, Q f r' M N 42 l K A ,Gif S vig Zf XX Q61 pf m X ll fjf f- 2 AMX H9ZOl ' 1 nf . 'H JH T, Q I - ,Q-xg 1 N .1 ,sf-ie iw! ,. '4-F7 J ' X! -. 1'-.?'-V N X . Hs.: X 1, .- k u f V Q1 7 ffjliwili fuhkv l-,li-,lL 1 .I Z ij L4 La, x QQ! f - X T-'A gigs - f , X51 ir: fig!! fy X n gjx- ,N X4 X A NX I 1 H f i fy ix X Y '5 f X! f ' + X ,X x ,f JV K -7,7 7, x !, I L f if 'M Y --' K 1 f ff F 'iff' J fb 7 x ix ,jf A ff if IfQ 1 A X Mi L, 'fQQ .xvqx J x QP. ik A- if ,T Y fi :K sf- ' QJJVMNJ-Lon If he t SANDW BV !t!Bc1?..EL:,f-so Vrsmuc IIIINIUR Vlsrrorc Juvrorc VISITOR luwur r Vrslrolc JUNJIHR Nrsrrorz lr more Vrsrrorr luxrorc VINITUIC Juxrrrlr Tjlllllll Qld-qs 7 rs mu rot-. lurplt rnd VN rr ' ACI rm s lf ry 7 t Where have you been' l h me Ju t returned from an extensrve tour of tht hr-rtory of the lunror tlrss lm tell me about tour trlp l tr crvered that -.rnce the year 19l?-4 the lunrors hrve bean rpotent ttrctor rn the whattuclt Hrgh Strool Durrngtherr lrr t tear they acquired easlly the sthool sprrrt rnd bore br rwely the burden ot emb rrrussment whrch every ltreshlt c -r am her rn mrnm th rt wrth the e apse of me lr tr two the t rble-awould turn no longer would they be lookc d down upon but rrr-,te rd Ioolted up to Wh rt was their attrtude when they were 50lll10TY10TQ'4l lhe tollovtrne year the class strll mfrrnturned the same enthu -ar rsm although tne number had urmrnr hed gre rtly And what can vm u s rx ot the present lunror Clrss lhr-r year the tl rss sturtec rn wrth lots of pep and rn exert w rv proved Itself tqu rl to any class rn the sthool Une of trffnt between the Senrors and Junrors How drd rt termrnate' The lunrors ljlllled thc gray and red 'rnd horsted the purple rnd white Do th V take rnterest rn school atlarrs lhe lunrors have br en well represented rn all student actrwr tres They hrve also shown their ta'ent espetrallx rlonf, musrcal lrne rn therr chapel programs What else can vou say of the class' Ofrourse there rs consrderably more that could be sard of rt but the Junrors are not grven to bo rstrng for they know self prarse rs half scandal However as the school year draws to a close they are doxng therr hest: to put rt over the top rn everv thrng and pass rnto the places whrth thtv feel sure the Senrors wrll vacate Juror: X rsmrlc So here s to the Purple and Whrte I' arrest colors of the land Fo he sure we are ex er rlght Pr them we wrll exer st rnd ll'720l 1 'I 'I fx fx fx fx 'N 'X 'X 1 4 1 1 H' 1' ls: :I 'T ' A . K no 4 c:.r ' - -1 'me A 4 Q -I l ll, C f On l'z pu 4 ml 'l'rM:- Ma Lis -1 -1 Y I. nu ' - , L. - . ' I G I K .. ' 'Is .. I A 5 -I I S at l . . ' rf U 4 fe-l. ' l ll' ' l 1, ' l . :ya 1' l ' 1 r 2 A, ' ,Q J -1 1 thlelrnterestirrufevents. of the winter term waslthe color' ,-. l Y Q Yu 7 , Q . i,, ' A' A l ' J, ' ' ' .. , . . 1 ' A l' ' ' '- 5 1 ,rf W e 7 e-e EWAQ:-.--uf-i-fe-. . N , ..c. A ,.i,,LA?,,,,,,,,,,,,.A,:V W I 4 q 1231 SAND svrm ggi FIN Al' C lOHIww Iumor I me Adult H11 ll SHI Jlmux lu-4 mu Junior N IIOZOF . I . ,. . '.' ' ' I. SA l BVU MAR. I 'I .' NICK I . u 1 15 -i. M:1I'j l.l'liA YOVNH . ' ' .41-f'x'vI:nl' ' A'l.l11iC'. I-ix sump synn ZSII 1 I I ARHTA LHAHXXIU ArUeH NA QIIND Mm IYFNI I M -IIOZOI ANH. f.' I II I I H' H 'I I II 4 2 I I I I I I I M 1 L'iIHIM w If I I II I HnMnw' I II I I li? I IL 1 I A I .. GP OMOBE J' X T 1I02Of f CX R ,lf -, 11532: SAND BVRRifgfl Snplvnnunw Gflafas illzsfuru The old orde changeth Glvlng place to the new I h'1ve been credrtsnly Informed by a gentleman that Cllppenger or somebody el e has sand that hxstory lS but the blography of great men and women I .lon f See however whyCl1ppenger should be glven so much crefllt lor makmg the above remark lor lf he hadn t made If l surely would When I began the Soph hlstorv I could not fall to note the enormous number of great bovs and glrls ln our class nor could I fall to note that the only thlngs lmpurtant ln the pastyears have been achievement of these sand bots and girls Napoleon ano her of those men who have made famous remarks before I got a change to make them has sald that every French prlvate carrled a baton xn hls knapsack He mlght eouallv have remarked that every Sophomore carries ln hls No 9 shoes mstru ments for making footprmts on the sands of tlme I ome of us may get famous on ac count of finger prlnts 1 As to the Oflgln of the word Sophomore there seems to be much dnspute I have advanc d the following theory whlch IS rapldly galmng acceptance Sophomore ls atlreek wori meanmg wise and the English word more denoting we are more wx-,e tn-m when we were Fresh The Sophomore hlstory IS dlvlded mto three perlods Flrst from th- creatlon of the world to September 8 19 8 that oemg the date generally accepted as the tlme of the en trance of our class into Shattuck High School The second perlod coxers the time we and revealed to the world the magmtude of our accompllshments Our class has not only been successful ln social functlons but xn dxsplaymg great class sprrlt All through the basket ball sesson the Sophomoles showed thelr loyalty and enthuslasm by their appearance at all the games ln then adapted costumes also OCLllIlylYlg the largest sectlon of the plne knots During the past two years S s have been worn bv a number of our bovs both ln track and basket ball The other phases of hlgh school lute were entered with the same Lest and correspond Ing success resulted Would that time and space permltted further data as to our works and defeats the former as a trlbute the latter as a warnmg So now we come to the end of our Sophomore year a year that wxll alwavs be re membered and cherlshed by us all Nine months have come and gone and where to we dare not sav They have been months of hard work yet with pleasure abundantly mixed ln As we leave our sophomore year we wxsh to express our heartfelt thanks to the Seniors for thelr care and watchfulness over us And so lf we Judge the future by the past It IS lmposs1ble to predlct anythlng but success for the class of 1922 But one thing saddens our roseate hopes for the future but one thing reminds us that The boast of heraldry th promp of power And all that beauty all that wealth o er gave Awalts luke the Inevitable hour We wlll soon have to be Jumors ll92Ol 4 l ,-N fx fx fx f'5 . . 1 ' ' mf' ff! 'xg S 1 . 3 t pl ' T ' ' H' 9 A 1 6 Fx 4 .: , S 1 . . l I .H . T 1 . K' .v . xv . ' ' V v 'FI q . ' 5 ' 1 . ' L' ' . . . y h ' .' ' 1 were Fresh. The mira, or modern period deals with thetime when we bet-amesophomores ' 1 . u . ,' A , 1 - , L, S1 . . U A q y 1 1 W S ---A we - ta.tt. .- - .ta. S S 1 S- --ee -he eeee -e as a 1 1 12431 SAND synn -5,31 IDZOV NIN I Kophurnorc We uhm LX 7m nnlvx 1 OD!! Q ll. INHH Qi UI ol A1, '. TIQTT1-IR'l1A4'III'2H L. A. 'V 1211 ,. I-fx -I 'uma Sf y-il 1 1 '41 Y l'J'es.1J -111 ' I.::z'.i ' M4-Z1-11.111 NYl'I.S-IN 54:51 Ure Se1'r'+-larry Trias 'Q-r M4 .Lu-1 ' 2' A ' - A A SAND BYBR 231 Swl,1m3'InN ,, goin X UK HURT ml Nlwm TIOZOI ICM., IZ .'1'H lim If V 'L C .IAN Suphurmvru 'ln 1 mel Doc 1 L H H P531 SAND 5 VRR,2'i3l IIOZOI Awxxmf.1.1.1. Axm 121.1 lim xx W1 THI-1'.l. JT l5:xrl r v I l I li 2 I.Il':'f. 'I 1: 'fn ' Iflux-il' - li Nr I 123511 SAND svnn 2231 wozor M fxlu:,xm:T A Hxcfxmsml Maggie A I 'VI 4 4 C x 4 G f3X C 41 C C 1 C C 4 4 1 fx X 'X f'N 4 Iirrru Ifl,-I. xxx: V ' 1 limb K 1 X 1 1 A K A A Y1-:lc 'I'..xY1,mc x 1 ..m,,m, I I 1 1 I I I I 1 3 -::-:' It - -- - ff A ' -.--...,,..-. . IJ , -. .,.. nf,-W, H , ' I 4 Q n lW SAN,P- QVBB iii' PHIL MILLER Ur.-ac Pl XR! M1CIIN'l1Nk lblll LUBY SVI! FH m h HOZOV , 5 - . .45 A I 1 4 , 4. .K , 'l n y N f A -A v 4, -v D IL ., x . lA? SAN? BA!h'!B,,,1?,3AlWA V Uvy ., N' 'I F' BIRD fum-:ty COI Ulla Black md Whlte MOWER White Roqe MOTTO To Thme Own Self Be True lI92Of LOUIQ NOR'I'lllIl' 4 X C .1 C 's 1 fx 1 fx 1 4 C 4 VX 1 C 4 C C fx IT f'N N Y 1 in .r:l.,, 1 .. H .I ,, A A A A 1 1 A 1 1 1 X1 I A1 1 1 W i+3?E 5ANl!, QYBR , . .ling mfs en--... IVUZCDY N 1, '3 , HXSHQ HL- ' -'S-f:'2z.fi.'f'f x 'fl 'V' fx W f ig,-as V x ,, Q' u!uLv: QX. , 4 if ' 'gf' 1 'x ,fp 'X-1 X .,DQ- fr T T SAND, BVRR if?lQ,Q' 4 uzflpuzrn lrlrsfuur Grve ear 0 ye people to my vorce rnclrne your ears to the words of my mouth For I wrll open my mouth ln the history of all the Freshmen I wrll utter dark sayrngs of old We urll not hrde the hrstory of our class from the Hlgh School but wrll tell them of the prarses of the lfreshr s of our strength and wonderful works that we have done We establl hed a good class organrzatron appointed a presrjent who commanded our classmates that he should make them known for great honors That we mlght set our hop In lrof lrckett and not forget the works of the teachers but keep their tommandments And mrght not be as the Senrors a stubborn and rebellrtu class a class that set not tnerr hearts aught and whose sprrrr was not steadfast vsrth Prof Pickett Marvelous thrnvs dld Prof Pltkett srght to the Fre hres rn the land of bhattuck rn the held of School Campus He dlvlded the algebra and caused x to pass through and he made th' letters stand up as a heap wrth H2 on top Much toll drd we escape lrke the sand round about the school house but much learnrng have we galned from our teachers Our abrlrty we proved by our chapels that chapel of old Rome and of Ceasar The clothes of those who took p'rrt were rn lrnen whlle f and Mark Anthony the mouthprece of the Romans dld speak words of prarse hven Brutus the heartless betrayer spoke at great lengths on ms dorngs bo we flourished long IH the land ot chref Shattutk for Prof Prtkett was our defense Mrss Bannrster and M1 s Dunn our helpers To the wennle roasts of the whole hlgh school were we muted Many a sand hght dld vue suffer at the hands of the bw senror Tarzan trmes were our ranks attacked by the sub Freshmen but strong was our bulwark and steady so that rt came to pass that none enterred our class In our mrdst we had a pearl of the rarest beauty but lo rt remarned un safe for a Jumor sought rt and rs stlll seeklng Now we sarl rnto the future what wrll befall us we do not know but we wrll always bear the banner of the purple and the gold Three cheers for the Freshres of 23 H920 ,-X I5 KX 'x 1 'N 'N S fx 4 ,N 4 4 Z 4 T 4 A 4 f- an . f 'Q . 'I C' 9 VV 16 . . . . A X 1 7 w ,' 1 ' .A -4' . . lk 4 . I . z .l F, . , . A i . .ig . ' . -f Y . , .O . . - , ' . ' . e' ' . ' ' , . ' - ' Q, - . v ' 5 - ., A an 4 ' I I ' . I 4 ' 1 royal purple, wounditself about the necks and waists of the speakers: A ' , S . 'N ' 'I T ' V ', 'Aly' I !Y ' . ' . ' ,, . Uft 'X . I V - . l . v ' ' y , . . ' l . s 1 - . . - -X a I y I Ng 1 , , ..--..., ,,,,-,.-..Y..,. .., . ,,,, ,Hwy-A WAHM, , Y W ' SAND BVRR j3,3j E E EHOZOI um Hum-:wuz Freshman Prefide mln.,-' :,l'n KN X ' vflSt 4 K I I IIN Shu IGN-TH11d.'Il Tr r 1 fs Y 1'1 M1 - mx 11 -hm 1 IIIX Vw Lie-- A1 . .'I'l7,', F' . ' nun 4 llzu Iff' Sum-1 l'N'I'Tl.IlZS',bN V1.1 H 1 1 .,.,,., -'Af . . - T, .'LAT..' '. 12:1 SAND svmz in 1 ROI ICI US HDZQK 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ,-X nw : :mm 1 1 -'1:.,n.n.a.v' 1 1 1 1 1 1 mfvzwllffwx k 4 H W1 1 A 1 1 1 1 W 1 MAL: I-'I'll'I'1f'iI!Al'HICI! A A' Maui A x N N 1-:fm-: MAIN A: :les N lh,+ie A I l 1 I 1 1 1---1-.M M---------1 1 '1 I SAND 5 VRB K l V r N WAS M Pnms N l mums: TNFNA IVHH KJLADY9 1 IBBN. f .Ad hw Q lllldl 1 IN 110 IIOZOY U Furs: ' fn I 1.21 U n 5 Fill-ISIIMAN CUIAJHS Purplv and Gold I l l,HVkl'Il-l ' 1 ': '- im ION' H142 1253 sum svrm -2,31 nb IQJIUQQ Z UN f f 4 lfi fgkwijx JE-.1-K -7 7-Zx 'Vi' f I I4 LLJ PWA?- ff fax H ll fvmti UUWLLJO IIOZOL fi. fix N C Y V 1 - v Y . , Y- , ,,,-, Y,,,,,, I C V V rv Y Y VY V Y W VV 'Ni 4 4 Q Q C fx C ,w fb' ' 4 i C A C V C A C . 4 4 ff xp , fffff , 1 ff! 4 iii' f . 1, 1 1 '- 1 , 1 3 ,pl ff, iff. f f , ' , ' 4 - fZ1 V-Lfjn' ,f uf?-fx' 1 . - -7'- -:'fif . ! fki -1 -fflfvfx , I L.,-1--T If If ' lf' ' - L 111711 j 1 - V! VW 1 ,X 1 1 l , f A 1 . 'Q ' i 1 45 ,X JK I rf 75 lfW,'Q,9 X A--., . . I X' Y X 1 f , u X ,f -A ' I !! xt ' ,t ' . XX X .fl JY 9?-Qi N. QQ Xl' WW , 1 - A595 95 1 ,Q'j YL'7f- 4- 1 1 1 , ' x 1 1 1 . 'f' , T M - ' 1 1 'Nl 1 12,21 sumo svrm ig: IIOZOI CIIESTI-II! SAM-1Na:'roN S uh- Freshman Pres Ilmthrr I-ZVALYN Mc1Nmal.m' Sub- l reshmun 'l'reas. MAL I' HTH K 1 RIM Beth IHA! l H: . I . I.1x,l.lANI,mw: Hn 'yljllie .. ' 5589 5VRR?,3l+- 'I- V I1HR'I'lIA IRHUKHII lie-rt I P D SHAH ILY Sub Freshxmm lednly FOI ORb Crimson and Purple I' I OWER American Beauty Roqe MOTTO Onward T IIOZOF rv . w , w 4 4 w 1 . L - THQ, -.rv rn ,, . I 4 - , . 1 - . 1 n rr 1 JN 'Y A--'--' -'f, - -f.-.gpga-gy -- -- M-- g SAND avnngfgw UTI ICJFZ lb- +131 -an-I .LMAJIIA-I W 1 'ffinilfip 'T nozol ' I I - QTW . I 1'gL'1U 'zrfil Q .Av ,., , ,,.7,,. .,...fW 0 -Q ,..,':4.1VLL.A---I V , 1 , O '-0'j,j:jg:,1' , fl, ., ',, ,,L '!,. .,,1L- fi -H' ls.. , X W, , ' ll 1 ..:g1EL, ', -...--2222522.01 r 3 V V Jn.. , Q A, V 4' ,,.,.-LH, . , V, rv. ,.,, . , . 1- V Q an... Y Q 1 S ' Q i Aif V7 iffsfv- fl - ,W FUI' 1. ' If A , - - 4. ' Zf'f'f...'.Q -513 v V ,+4..l.,,.-,,A , I fl v. 1 C , ,, ,rwgf-fy M ljzh'-LH ' Nrflffflf , 4 1 'l iyf' A W '--A k x ,,,,-1 l53E5A!!!? 9,3-f l!l3,ifff l - PRPNIIJI 'QT Ierrv Nnmq Sl-CRLPAHY RQ! err Iiavxs X mb lRE.NllH wr 1 wwxww H1 en mn mu Ubllm IOI Q tree-n 'md While- UXVI' It Cdrrmdlmrl MUYIU 1 JI lhe l PI tlLlffllIT1JlD IIOZOI 'L ' -1 H 1 V ' .g Tim, 1 llnwhi li x ' ,OI S: I 1 ' ' Fl, I : Pink T' ' A N1t' w, Vg'-' 7231 SAND BVRR ligl jfrglgflg flnzxhr When school began ln September we had enrolled forty nme enthu slastrc Eighth Graders Each one possessed the ambltxon to do the very best hrs ablllty allowed to brlng up the scholarship of the class and to make our presence felt ln the school Due to the determmatxon of the class we kept up wlth our work to such an extent that at the end of the hrst semester nlne of our number passed lnto the great unknown the Freshman class We have entered mto the school actlvltles vuth zeal We were rep resented ln gurls Basketball The names of two of our members appear on the program for the county contest As we come to the tlose of the year welook forward wlth gre t expectatlon when we shall be those wonders The Freshmen lI92Ol F. 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I . - ' P. , ,, , f N Y Y Ai? f SAND P YBR?i3 ' 'i 7 v- ' 1 nun IJUYJOIIIK 1 ur I lr Im thu I1 It Iltfl VXI lla W IU Uh it IIOZOF ht'I1 -fi, fm Y 4 , ,H - I 1clcs1lw1N'r X anim I'u'u-'son N4:ct1cl':'l'.-xm' lun 1- 'IICLI Vx '14 l'Ill-1S!llI'1!l' A.-xrrh 'I'risfI--r 'lm-ixsx' :1-Ln I-mln-rt ' unzp t'fJI.4vHS: Heel and Uwe I I,'J VIH: Ilwi t'zn'm i1 n 11UT : A lid Thi: fl the Rig 'Rue' 113,21 -:Ano svnn ily I umm QI 5 CLA5w UPI lf l Pb Presrmle rt Verdrn Patterson Vrte lrunltnt Arthur Trrsler becretar V I' lleen Dubourdreu lreasurer lrobert Lrurnp K 1 ASS Fl OWFI lied barn mon flASs L01 Olis Redandl rein VIOFIO DO THE RIGHT THING AT THE RIGHT TIME When school opened rtwas found that the .lumor BC lass was small ln numbers our enrollment rverng only thrrly but what we latked rn numbers vue made up IH quallty Our pep and enthusrasm were ur bounded At every basket ball game our presence was made evrdent by tht vocrferous yellrng of every rm m Our c ass was represrnted In sutral entrants In the Lountv track meat 1nd lrne arts tontest The greatest sou1l event of the year nas our annual prcnrc It was held on the north bank of Wolf creek We had as our guest on thls oc aslon our sup erlntendent Prof lrckett who detlar ed our IJILIIIC a success ln summlng up our attlvrtles for tht vear we tan sax that we have had a most enjox able tlme and successful war and look forward to an equallv Slltltflwllll gear as Junlor A s CLASS ROLL Ron xlll Dans M rrre Holmes Vest1 Horton l harle-1 Almr rmson In 1 N111 lomla 1 4 lay Walton I enor1 Becker Verdrn Patter on lohn brews C lllfor d Howard Hubert Crump ltolItrtMorrl-1 Irene Breen Io-are Itldner Xrlhur Hobart ll92Ol lull lones Pearl B arnett Margaret Moody lansv Anderson Hazel l rrm Erleen Dubourdu u Ilar-sy l-euerlmather Arthur 'I fl ler Haskell Yewrn Helen Prarhrr Dwrght fnbhs Orrson Wallace lhelrna Hlgglns Clarance Ernk lern H1rtm1n ... , - , - e . , . .. . . . . , . . JL . , A ,. . ..... 1 V' . 'I '. K .. I .. , 1 I 1 J'b , . 1 , .. . 1 '. I - V , . ' . r . .l .. I ' r - 1 '1 1 ' - ' . v l 1 1 . ' V . .x , I' 5 . ' . . ' . , - ber of the class. I 1 1 5 . 'K 1 1 A ' . -1 .- ,512 1 , s r 1 1 ' -g ' . . e. - - 1' . V . . - -'. ' . - ' k1 u . . D 1 1 I h 1 v 1 1 . 1 I . - . 1 ' '. Cl: . -. 1 1 . 1 ' ' j.. ,F I p. 1 :X 5. 1 . aj r 1 . '11 T 1 v 4. Z . . ' , E v R S 1 ' 1 . . . ' an T' Q v1 u - I , ' .T ,. , . . . ' 1' . '.. - A . ,. J . - . SANPAYBYRR iiff Q-V Q ,519 2OF:'?ifff f sm-so rs vim ,g 1 X 4 . S 3 Ep I I I , W 5 , E 2 1 5 . 5 f , ,-,. Ta if' 2 I J 'gl .41 2 I. . .LIN , l I L!m.,..i:11fX 'ic 'iii ji . 1. M ' fi A E ' W g if ' ,V M. 'il -L.,x-V-Nw , 1 . I I 1 HOOK 3 -4 f 'I'lVITIY'9 I J J 5--. I i I ' :mtcw L '.5? ii 65 1 IW Fw Q NIU 1 XZ I nj Y ' Wh Mr WWA 2 f HUM S! g wuz V. ff H5 f IL y X 1 I I f QQ igfqf? W WM I ! 'e f ffv--4 EL kk :Q M W X, M 41 wa W IIOZQI I f ' fl? 1 ,1,.1,15A 'JA vi ',! 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'f , Ill N ,I , Q01 I V Vw wgll' ,fx XV ,f f '4.- xjzzl . f,- al . :ag 5A!.!P,.9.,Y!'SA!1li3 JIOZOV -.JJ 14--,-N: Q' -T , , il. .. ,,,,L,v,AL.-ig ,... , P: v , W 112321 SAND svrm ifgl lhc Ladx of tho Llbmrx CHARAC'1 ERS JUDCF OI IVFR WHITCOMB The Bug Man of Rushmore Edgar Johns BURR EDGFWORTH A Hugh School Student Harold lfdwardq REV HARDINL. a Young Preacher Marlon Horton THE POSTMAN Phnl Muller SAMUEI SHADRACH SHERMAN the Jamtor Gage Brewer MRS EDGP WORTH Burr s Mother Presxdent of Lxbrary Board lura Young Miss CROMPTON a Htgh School Teacher Edxth Butler Mus CI ARA NEI SON Mother of Ruth Marjorle Shiner RUTH the Postman s Brlde louise Matthew KATHFRINP CARTPR the Vnllage Poetess Ldna Butler SUSANJNE the Movle Actress Mozelle Wllson ALMIRA HAYELWOOD the Lxbrarxan s Shm Sxster Velma Sapplngton RACHEL HALLFWOOD the Llbrarlan s Werghtv Sister Ellzabeth Ewlng PEARL REYNOI ns the Assxstant Llbrarxan Marguerite Hennen AVIS HAZPI woon the Lady of the Llhrary Iome Sxms TIME The Present PI ACF Rushmore a New Fngland Vnllage IIOZOI Y Y ' I Y I Y o Q v ll ' 17 I1 A J 1 - - , , 4 - 1 -1 4 , ,..., ..... -.--Y- 4 . - , ...f....Yf...V . ........... 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L s. . 7 -W ,,,...,,.- -.,-s -, X . ,WMM NAM- .4 A,,,,,,A,,,. -M 'iii 5A!P,!!!XB 53' IIOZOI -in t T p SAND BVRRWQQI1 Illlllilllllg flflull A number of boys from the Sophomore and Freshmen classes have organ lzed a debatmg club whlch 1 Intended to assist them In their school vsork and ward off the diseases of knee weakness fldg6f.ll'l9FS and embaras ment A certam student ln the Freshman class has already display ed signs of possessing the gift of oratory altho It I9 nn the embryomc stage In trgmg clrcumstances he will no doubt prove hlmself second only to Patrick Herry Wlth such 4 progressive leader the club can not help but take hum as Its model and each member wlll be filled wlth hls fue and enthusiasm Qupt Puckett sponsor for the club has done a great deal tovn ard promoting our knowledge of parllmentarv law The regular meetmgs of the club axe held each Friday evemng and ln addltlon to that the members some time m dulge m the socxal snde of lue f ,x f- ,N f5 K5 fs I5 fx f'N F l02OL Q f'X ,- ,. ,-, ,- ,. ,- ,R ,. .V ,- f. ,X , Q 1 l fs , ,K . . . . . . . f- S . . 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V H ,, Q '13 'r', A1 fhg 4 YY---4 Q YYYV K' . .' gg I, , AI -'1 ' F -- . - . ., fa 'k I2 Us Y Af 522' - - -------- - -V-V Shatllwk T Huge ALlI'rf,.,ir1s . ,, ,,,, -,,,, K K jh' -- 3 'H' 5 FU 'iii SANQ BVRR V ,, ,g,,. ,, -......!vz L i --Lauri.. . , ,, 5489 ,, L 07 ff 2.1115 Gluunfu Qtztrk Luth glftvlh ,frlllrvt HIC H SCHOOL BOYS Th hovors at the Elhs County Track 'md Fteld Meet whtch was held at Shat tu k Thursday May an wert evenly dtvtd e1 between the Schools of Shattuck Gage and Arne t the Gage team WIIIHIUQ the cup by the margtn of one potnt The grade honors went to Shattuck team Iollowsng are the names of the contests und contestants 100 Yard Race Northup Shattuck He vox Arnett lgou Gage Shot Put Ballard Gage Lawson Gage Shapley Shattu k Half Mtle Horton Shattuck Funk Gage F uerbacher Shattuck Dtscus Throw Lawson Gage Burrow cage leuerbacher Shattuck Z70Y'1rd Burrows tage Northup Shat tuck Wright Gage Pole Vsut ldu G16 Thomas Gage Johns Shattuck Moyer Gage Run Htgh Jump-Barley Fargo Thomas Gage Hecox Arnett and burrows Gage tue for thtrd place 440 Yard Race Burrows Page Horton Shattuck Wrtght Gage Bas ball Throw Feuerbacher Shattuck Thomas Gage Lawson Gage Runntng Broad Jump Mtller Shattuck Igou Gage Burrow Gage Low Hurdles Lawson Gage Hecox Arnett Johns Shattuck lawson and Burrow tted for ftrst hon ors and were each awarded a small lovtng cup Horton wtsa close thtrd with one point bthtnd BOYS GRADF MEET 100 Yard Race B een Shattuck Hender son Gage Clark Artet Shot Put Breen Shattuck Laughhn Shattuck Her-derson Gage Half Mtle Laughhn Shattuck Irwtn Gage Grtm Shattuck Dtscus Throw Laughhn Shattuclt Henderson Gage Clark Arnett 720 Yard Race Breen Shattuck Hender son Gage Jones Shattuck Pole Vault Henderson Gage Irwm Gage Howard Shattuck Runnmg High Jump-Newman Shat t1ck Henderson Gage Clark Arnett 440 yard race Breen Shattuck Clark Arnett Henderson Gage Baseball Throw Henderson Gage Laughhn Shattuck Newman Shattuck Runntng Broad Jump Henderson Gage Clark Arnett Jones Shattuck Low Hurdles Hender on Gage New The lovtng cup for the team wtnnmg the greatest number of potnts was duly awarded to the Shattuck gr de team GIRLS MEET 100Y1rd Race Hazard Gage Profftt Gage Greenlee Shattuck 50 Yard Race Protht Gage Reeves Arnett Greenlee Shattuck Htgh Jump Hazard Gage Walton Shattuck Lundstrum Shattuck Broad Iutnp Hazard Gage Prom! Gage Crum Shattuck Baseball Throw Ward Page Lundstrotn Sh lttuck Grtm Shattuck -,,. H020 12 . f' . ' rv ' , - . N c 9 , L ' , , , . ' 3 3 ' . -- 2' 1 , Q - 'w ' Y, n I t V 5 - I V v K 1 C ' . ' ' ' - - . : ' , O . . . . . . , I 4 . ' ' -. ' , . ,v ' v 1 , . ' ' - , Q - t 1 . ' . , , Q , ,, ' 1 V ' I . c - ' . : . : I v ' - ' - . 1 . . ' Y - 2 - . rr ' , L' . 1 a ' 1 v ' ' - . : , 3 - - I 3 7 , , . ' - . 4 , w . ' . . , ... c 1 , I , , - - v , . ' ' - 1' ' v I . ' . s T sf. . ' . - 5 . I - Mile Race-H xrton. Shattuck: Funk, Gage: man Sham-lckl JOHCS' Shattuck- ' t ' , ' 1 . ' ' , I: ' fs ' , . 5 - - l - . 1 I . ' . 1 . . . Y I Q .1 , N . ' ' V V K i n 1 V . , : s . V3 , , ' ' I ' ' -- ' . 1 . . I t - 1 ' ' ' , '- . I . ' - I 3 , , - . - . ' I . ' Q .' ' ' 1 ' , . . a ' ' b - I C L ' - ' , ' z 3 ' ,Q ' . 1551 SAN? BVBR iii O Zbffff Q 1251 -:Ano svrm ig: shattuck Arnett Shattuck Shattuck l age Shattuck Hlgglne Shattuck 091115 1571151 Ufvallr Shattuck Shattuck Shattuck Shattuck Shattuck Shattuck Shattuck Shattuck I ERSOXNI4 L X elma Sapplngton IOUISE 'VI ltthew Jonle Slmu Ceneuewe Hagcn I earl Cookman Marguerite Hennen H 1 Captam IIOZOI L Follett Arnett Arnett Page Gage Woodward Hxggmv Hlgglnfa 1 .,, , - , K 3 ....,... ' 48 . ..,...,.. . ........,............ ll .' - , .,,, ,. ..........,... 0 . ..,A.. ..... ,,...,....... Q ' 14 1 5 f .7f..,7.,,..,.,... ............. c 11 ' Woodward .7..V.. .V..7...... . .. Shattuck 5 Woodward ' '. A,YY.,.. .. . ...,..... Q 30 ' ', Lf ' ' ..... -. ,,....,........... 2 ' ', 155 ' S ' S ' f ' C. I 1 .2 ILC. ' . Ii. F. 1 ' - I.. I . ' Q I.. cs. c - In 'fif7E 5ANP B V S!S ?i3 f JIOZOK .7 SAND B V R R ri ,f.' ,xg VII 2 I. 1 II, I I I I I I I e:I I, I - 'I I I -I I I ' I I I I I- I I I I I I II I Ir I I I 1 I I I 4 I 'I I . 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I III I LI I I I I I I I 1 I I I I I I fm II I I I i BOOK 5 III THE PRESS IW IIII L I I I , I III I ti ' I I I I: I I I I I 'xr II I'3.:O ,K fx ,K fx fx f-X ,-X A A fx ,x f-X fx f'X fx I5 fx ISK SAND BVRR 1513! lhe C l'lll1b0ll .md Thc White For the first time ln the hlstory of the Shattuck schools a school paper has been edited by the Students The plan the first of the wear had been to make this paper exclusively a school publication but with plans for the Sand Burr under way lt was decided that our first school paper should take the form of School Notes in one of our local newspapers Mr Mitchell kmdls oliered space on the back sheet of The Monltor Crimson and The White The journalistic work was done by members of the different classes whose nam s appear under contnbuto s The plan of the paper was followed nn three departments a common sense editorial articles from English classes and descriptions of school room loses Miss Bannister had charge of the paper which was a success Judging from outside comment Next year we hope to have a little school paper all Ulll' OWII lI9ZOl i r W t 0 w ' x 0 and every week there appeared news ofthe school, under the title of The 1e',3g SAND svrm 2,31 M,ucfr I-ICITI Ilrxxr N. Ilmcm Ib I'lrwAIms Ax ww I-I ummm mu NIAIUAII-lull Ilmxm. mul Iimul-rc I mm Ymwf I-LIIAHI ru Emu hub Immun 'I' RNHNNPI I 1 lil SIHQSQ Nl In lger as OCIIIQ I-ciltor L .xrtuonl-It NIIUSLIIPIIUII I' IIIIUK' C I ms Ru um: 1:5 I unmr Nuphornore I rewhumn .J ,:.. V020 M ---, I 7 ' 3, :fi -2 ..w..,V.,,V.,.,.,,,,.. .,...,,.., I CIIi'or in 'I it-f I - 1 ,... .,,.v.III.I..,..w.. I .w..,,,.A... , 1- '. EDNA BUTLER .,..,, - -,.,..444--.4 ...,....I V.,..IIIIIv.. ,..,... Q Q ' ni.-r 71:4-.r--if - b--I H Y -4 .. I ,, .-,.:,,g,p'..-Y -.-...ifgz SAND Bvnn ign v ,f-1, J QS., A X EMFDR RSCKS 5, L H920 9 D f D Q iii? ,, ,T N i :f y Nev sANo svnn -ag: Yl- horrolc s Fonswoko Perhaps these Jokes are very old And should be on the shelf But lf vou want some better ones Make up a few yourself When Insplratlon lends her ald And you WlSh to break ln type 'lry somethlng funnv and you ll flhd That comlcs are no plpe If you read these Jests do not get sore For empty was our Bowl Your name ln splte was not employed But only to complete the scroll Here s to the whole bunch for fear some boob wlll klCk because he s left out Pdgar Each hour I spend with you IS like il pearl to me Pearl Qult strlnglng me BEANO s Nl-:En lt IS reported that the ladies ot fashlon ln Gage knead bread wlth tlrell gloves on They re not the onlv ones The buslness manag er needs bread wlth hls shoes on he needs bread Wllh hls shlrt on h needs bread wlth hls pants on and unless some of our dellnquentsub scrlhers come thru qulck he wlll need bread vx lthout a blamed thlng on Wh n Bryan gets a halrcu! And Alvln learrs to dance When Wayne loosens up and buys A new palr of pants When Florence leas es the Freshmen glass And Ray gets a case When Roy Newman wlns a race When Shattuck gets a new school house And a Sub Freshrr an pays a blll When Edna learns the Fox Trot And other soclal frllls When Velma gets up early And Marlon crys a tear We ll all and one pass ln our checks The Mlllennlum wlll be here Marlon The church 18 Jammed Beano Heaven preserve us Brother Feuerbacher of bhattuck HI lthls statey declares publlcly that he endorses the sentlments of Washlngton entangllng alll ances wltn none Mr Terbush suggests that the mrls spend less for and get more of clothes Lura It takes me twlce as long to powder my face as xt does you Marjorle Lertalnly lt takes twlce as long to shlne two shoes as one IIOZOI l.....l. 1 i '1 . . v -l - w - l - ' ll ' 77 ' l 7 1 , . , v , . . , 1 . ll ' , ' ' I1 4 . . I U . . . ,, - . , . 1 . . . . - 9 , - D , . . . , , . . If I - Z Y . ll ,yy , 1 - - I , , . 7 , . ' tl ' ' lY . . Ll 77 , . , . . . , , . . . H . . , - ' gg ' ' !Y , . . . H, . . . . 1 1 - t H l5,fi1'SAND svnn -ago WANTED Oh please, I want a girl. I don't care much What kind of a girl .lust so she is a regular one 1 don't want a rare beauty-exactly - Yet she must not he homely. I want one that will take a Keen interest in My work and still not bore me With intellectual discu. sions In short one who will let actions speak louder than words She must dress Divinely and still He cautious of excepting Admiration from others and fond of home Of course one of the most important Qualifications is that She have a sense Of humor but good taste enough Not to indulge it at Times when I m not in the mood Find me such a girl and I ll be Mary Ann on the spot Marion Horton Mont If I would k ss you do you think you could lite it down Jonie No butl mightlive up tort What do they mean hy platonic affection? was burning and chair warming but no candy or trips to the theatre Jerry Sims has put out the following 'td All shoes polished of your feet 15 cents Jnnie What is the plural of salt Hardy Salts BI OCKINI TltAFI IC Fach time I try to dance with Marx Som thing she we lI'i gets quite contrary I wont ered what and why it w is lint now I m wise course it does DOVII' :TIF SCIENFI' NO'I Ls A I' avorite Recipe bhadow Soup Procure from th local meat market a ragman or the like s er-ond kt ttle four thirds full ot cold water and set upon the stove to boil Sei on with a fork lull of pepper and a knife lull of salt Now seizing tl: ho e tirmly with the thumb and tour fingers of both hands walk to the neirest wxndow through whith the sun is shining Raise the hone slowly t itil the shadow of said osseous tissue falls dtrettly into the pot ot hot water llold this position until the shadow is entirely dissolved in the boiling, w ittr I his should take from two to three hours Vthen the shadow is completely dissolved boil ten or twenty minutes longer or until the soup is tender but into small squares and serve hot X 'Vllss lm'l 1 tn lt ll 720i E V . . . , . w- I ' Y I Au , ,I ' ' . 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A11 n long Slum,p 1 S1 1e ButImaf'ra1dE1rnt-txx11lth1n' thu Qknt too wrt earl lulr from ll M n xxan'wl1utI1tte hue htloxx n 1 xx n 4 th.1tl1ttlelongz Qt Student Vlhx ful ut 5 UI h X01 Hon t ltnoxx Setoml Student Nlo but my hrothex doa 1 1 1 Star them 1n the Iollovxmg, 'xlr Fox er e llll'Ll e 1ox .1,Q,g11 Xhrarneon 1 X'-Iely ot the M1,r1e1 on 1551 O l'VY'llLl wtllent IU ee 4 1 Hopeful Male I don t lxnow lnever 1t1en1e1l one W'1q Ihls one of our publlc epe'1ltera7 Lathe-1 anflg gentlemen Vxren I I I came here tomte onlx two people l new my speech nxx ' 1 e1 ant m ae! n noxv on x 111 lxnoxvg ll What would happen lf Marv Ann got a g1rl' Pork couldn I argue? Flmabeth rllrln t have Sm1le-1 Merle forgot how to WlIlNI.lb' lura coultln L have Pdgax MZHQIL s halr lllflll t curl' Pearl How often 1-hould I Waah mv h11r' I' dgar Depends on how much you use your heaml A larlv wa'-1 looklng at thc Jumor annual IIICIUTQS 1t Rothc nl ETQEI NIT? rl1y and vxhen she came to I ura Q IJICIUYO he lcolxed up and vx1lh1a1 nge xoue 111qu11ed Ii thls one of the facultxq Have Have Have Have Have Have Have Have ou x ou you you you you y ou you Have '1 ou' a httle SISIQI 1n your home? l1tte1.11e1n1n your Beyo Sand burr tae on your coat' al1ttle fever bhster on your llll, a llttle mortgage on your car? a l1ttle sweetheart ID your town W a Sand Burr 1n your home a l1tt1e S on your sweater li02Ol ,K fx fx fx ,, ,N 1 - I In l'a1i11t nt 46 ' ztlin' VE. . 'yn' , Q . ' f 'l': : ' Sh I 2 1 I. , ,--:Q V h. ,' A ', - -- Y K . .. ' T' . f ....---.--..-...---.--...... 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' Q ll . , Q f-.-1'-1: th ' 1 yt 11 N- -' ' 151-1'-'1 1111- ' J -, - 1 .nw - I., ,Y ,X ' ' ' 1 I ' 'f l A y 11 ' ' .vu - , I ,X b' Z1 ' l ' ' ' 7 a ' ' ,, 1 ' '. - 12,21 -:Ano svnn 13,31 Why Docs lonle deny gomff to Gage rn a lord Sedan wrth Trm ' 'an baturday mte lan 30 to an Amerrcan Leglon dance' lmy alore dark comp'ex1oned boys wlth stlff whiskers' Horton act luke a cave man rn the tvmentlerh century S1 follow Annabelle llke the proverbral and farthlul dog Ec like fat gurls tHe has an armfulj Beano spend so much trme Xkdlklflll' back and forth ln lront of the bth grad room srnce Mlss Rackeley left Phrl use H1 Test gas ln hrs racer? Elrzabeth need verm1fugeV Luralnslst that her last name rs Young' I ee always take a back seat on examrnatron day? Velma hang around the Sand Burr OfflC67 Water turn black when Gage puts hrs hands rn lt' Maggre s halr lnsrst on belng kmky ln ramy weather' Marlon always glve up to Marg? POET S CORN EIR The devll sends the bles ed VNlflllQ Phat blow the skrrts 'cnee hr h But the Lord rs just and sends thc dust lh tt blmds the vucked eye Qhe grrpped the wheel and they sped 'rway Regardless of trafflc laws And the reckless caused the car to sway The fwo Klssed A mxstery novel ln three chapters l Incroductlon Off for hrs wo k one mormng alry 1 ray krssed hrs wrte whose name was Mary Heavens' she crled but your face rs harry II Cornplrcatron An arbour dark A man s embraces' wmack goes a klss and Mary Gray says Darlrng than satrn sotter your lace ls Ill Solutlon Prsh for the plot and tush for the arbor' Prsh and tush tor the rhols you harbor hray that noon had been to the barber Edgar Nrckerson Haxe you heard the new story about corn flakes Harold J No what IS rt' Edgar lt s a cereal to be contlnued IU our next A lfreshman Whoopee' I m rn the annual Some fellow seem to hate thls for 1 motto Trs better to smoke than hereafter IIDZOI here 1, l 1 . ' ',, ' r '-',-'.?!. d ..'! - 1 .. . . ' . ', '. , ' ' -1 , ' . ' . . . I Q A - J . ' V. .. H V . , ' .S . V ' ' A 'rl . . :S sf I 1 Hut she could not, fall outa because- ' X 17 , I y -. , , ' .. , I - ,- , rn - - , -'! . , ..v , rv I .' 5 . - 'N' , ' -- -y . .. 4. , ,' ' - , , -' I -,pn - , - ' . li I 'Y 1 ' - ',. nl , . Y' . . 'rw an ' 5 ur! B. - Y . 1. r , -l ' ' rv , . , S C - Q , - . S 's , ' ' 1 1 I ' - , 12,321 SAND QYVBR I 0 2 0 QQ. 42521 SAND Qvnn -ag: ..M.Ql..Q:fil920Lf. 'iii SAND BVRR i?L+ A - jl 020E Q 1,, . 7 7' lags SAND svnn ag: Pleasantly gleamed in the soft sweet air the island of the Manhattan L mg had life been astir in the suburb before we left for the city. Making our wav slowly thru the crowds that had gathered together We came to an old grim building a gray and deserted old building And passed inside its doors clanglng behind us This said Harold quite solemly 15 the home of the great national weekly And we have come to visit its editor Surely thot I surely none of the Seniors of 20 Could be the editor of Colliers Weekly We passed thru room after room Rooms of noise and confusion Tnru long halls dim and secluded Where the sound of typewrlters telephones and presses Made the air thick with noise like the no se of the circus Finally we came into the sxcred room of the edrtor and were cordially greeted guerlte Hennen Oh yes she said when I ask her I am the editor of Colliers Weekl J I ve been my own artist and designer And the cartoon rom the pen of M I H are of my drawing When I had congratulated her on the fine Work she was doing Ard we had talked of our past together She asked me of my future the future of the one they call Tmy I answered quite grandly I am Patna What they cried ln a chorus Not Patrla the great opera singer The same I told them bowing Patria the first American Prima Donna And I came to the capital city to sing at the Inaugural Ball of the President One onlv is left for us to visit we cried as we Iett the News office We will spend the rest of the day with Marlon Horton With Marion Horton the great athlete Some what apart from the city and nearer the shores of the Atlantic Stood a swamp ofimmense size Slopmg down to the seacoast Herein the mldst of the swamp Great smokestacks loon ed big about it Belching forth soot which covered the landscape Here we needed no sign post to tell us l'he Horton Chemical Laboratories Bent like a laboring oar that tells of the surf in the ocean Bent but not broken was the form of the chemist so famous Shocks of red hair like the silken floss ot tne maize hung Over his shoulders his forehead was high Ann glasses with horn bows Sat astrlde of hls nose with alook of wisdom subernal Father of twenty chlldren xi as he and more than a hundred Children s children rode on his knee and heard hls great watch tick Four long years ln the times of college athelxcs had he won great prizes as an Suffering much in old Sweden as the representative of the America s Ripe in wisdom was he many accidents of chemistry had scared him But great was his fame as a chemist so Great that in order to test it The nations had given him power to experiment on the body of the ex kaiser So successful was he that he showed Before a great congregation of chemists That no soul had ever lived In the body of that old demon Here in his musty old laboratory we spent the rest of our Senior reunion Talked of our past and our future of our teachers And schoolmates and annuals Of our track meets and contests and plays of our picnics and pranks in the H And we flrmlv decided that we had lived Up to our motto That motto of fame among H S Our pep our pep We had it and we ve kc pt it And never have lost lt Our pep by Mar athlete ll92Olf' . I H . ,, . . . . I Y I I . . . . ,I . .1 rx H ' v. 1 I l ' ' 77 , '- v . , li H ' ll ' ' .. Y ' . Y , , . I ' YI I . . . . , H I ll ' Y! ' 7 4. ' YY I U , u ' ' ' u ' ' lu- Y V ' U ir ' U ' ' ' ' . . ' ' ' ' I1 . . .D . . . ,, I . . . 4 7 , . . V A great building had been erected, , U. ' . . q,' 1 . ' . - . ' V S , . . n , . . , l 1 , , , . . . . , , . , . . , V . 4 .I . ' . , . ' r , . . I . . ' . ' ' S' V . - - V f-.- x -..--. ..,,,.. on --.,- Y- H 123,31 SAND svlm gg ISen1or Prophecy Contlnued J Pushlng and strlvlng thru the crowd at the Capltal Flnally I came near enough To read and thus translate the medal Awarded to the first woman flyer to cross the Atlantic Happy was I to grasp the hand of the famous alr woman Anxlous was I to hearof the rest of oar classmates Long sat we curled ln the alrshlp, while she related Tales of our friends of the Class of 19 and Z0 Q0 passed the morning away And lo' W 1th a summons sonorous Qounded the bell from the tower and over the clty the call of a whnstl Thxs was the signal for leaving Qulckly we rose ln the air and gently turned our fllght eastward Here after a few hours of travel we landed on the flat roof of a building Buxlt for this very purpose sald JODIB the famous alr woman Now she continued Wlth pleasure I ll show you the rest our class m I First of all we must VISIC old Beano that boy of Tomlln and Ed wards We passed on down from the buzldlng And into the streets of the clty New York I knew It by thelength and breadth of the streets by the sto skyscrapers In the mldst of the strlfe and tumult the clanglng of cars and of whlqtleq We came at last to a bulldxng larger than any we d passed Its storles reached upward to heaven lts color was the Crlmson of morning Its doors were of battleship gray and banners hung from all Its windows And here we found wlthout searching the owner of all of this splendor Harold A Edwards of Qhattuck Long dad we chat wlth old Beano Recalling events our school days of the days of our youth ln old Shattucl He told us the story of business of business wlth a blg B And gladly showed us over hls bulldmg the large t ln the U S A bo now when you enter a 10c store ln a clty lf you fmd lts Colors are Crxmson and gray Remember It belongs to that boy of the benxor Harold Edwards of yesterday Wlth hlm we went to dinner a trlp we 'Ill enjoyed And found hls home a perfect wonder On the hlll beside the sea Where the great shlps at anchor could be seen rxdmg majestlcally Anxious was I to meet our hostess was she bomeone that I knew? But when she came mto the room I was as mystlfled as you Tall and stately was the ladv beautlful ln face and form Graceously she spoke to Jonle cordially she gave her hand burely thot I surely thls lady I ought to know bor her face looks so familiar Then she spake kmd words of welcome words of pleasure at our meetmg And I knew then at her greeting that I d known her long before Ho-v they laughed at mem my Ignorance And urged me to guess some more For the lady that I knew not Was Velma bappmgton of yore How we chatted how we talked We laughed the evenlng through And we planned upon the morrow To call upon the other two Pleasantly rose next morn the sun on the clty of New York IIOZOI Hes of he f-X ,- ,. ' F' l f 1. - ' 11 ,K . f-s 1 l 'X ' I I , . fx ,. 1 . A 0 -. s, 1 . . ' 1 2 U . . ,, '. . , 1 ' 1 - ' . at 11 ' u ' v . , 1 v - Z PS ,-X' I- ' ' ' - , ,, 1 .. , . , -, A . I 1 - . ,- . . , , .. -. f-V . . , ' 1 .. A 1 . . f . L . r ' - 'L 1 . sz 1 - . . . , . . ,X . , . , fx . . . . . Q ,xg , 1 , , fx ' ' ' I fx 1 - . . fx 1 . . 1 , . 4.1 11 Irs 11 - fx 1 1 1 , 1 11 . f N . , . 1 - 1 1 1 1 . fx . fx s - fx 1 ' . fx ' fx 1 ' t f-x .- s., -MW ' N f-X A INGLE BROS BROOM CORN AND GRAIN 1 4AND svrm -2,31- Qrjclslng .1-0 Q92 cf Of W K, 0 45,21 5,1 GD xxqw om 6 6 .fb Sty lgx 0 Q25 o WHAT THE ADVERTISEFVTHINKSTHE STTJDENT PUBLI SER Tv-1 I NK: LF H' .STLIIOZOL ., , - .2 O -,O ' P- 55 M 0 0 fs ' LW. ' . . J., .N , , Q :OX-, --J, . Q23 ,. NIP., 'L'f-'Fu Y ' K fn f f NX . A 1 , Y if 5 'i f :W r F' P ' 'Q y .D Hi' f.', ,' fy , .N , Q 1. - Y O, 0 X O . ' 1 N f.fwU.g'.H.-:'- f q .Q - 4:1 W - - , Sf .31.f+y, .- V' V5 'b ,, . 9 ' -V--' l-5' L57 ' v5 45 , A 'Z' f , E ' 15, V 5 J, XX , X 'Vx A, , , , I xD wr K r X - vw W '.k V V lfiiww V ' ' 13 xl ' ' .x,L Q? -'R 'ff. A. 5 - ' - 'R 4 ' . Q .. f f q9 '6' A M W N .ff 4 , -' k.- X HJ 0, I ' fx A X. , . 1 J . I Q it ICO .xgvxf Hg. X ' L-A- ' --'fixzrwff ' '-' - -----1j.mH-- - 'f' ' 1NGLE Bnos., Bnoom coRN AND GRAIN. SAND BVRRKEL W How do vou flgure lt? We say to buy Men s Clothes from a Men s Store xx here men s requlre We know your needs and the many smart new patterns we are always showmg wlll attest to our Judgment m buxmg H9205 O N :f ef, 'L I N I I ' 0 1 , ! , 7 ' , . ....n..1... ments have the center of the stage. 7 , V . . I INGLE BROS., BROOM CORN AND GRAIN. OOOR, s !fE'f1Ec5A!l,9 !Y!!l!El5L- fn f. n behalf of the Sand Burr Staff, Iwish to thank the business men of Shattuck, for their generous support 0211- and co-operation in making this the first volume of the Sand Burr possible, ard earnestly hope that the students their parents and the faculty will show their apprecia- tion by continuing to patronize the advertisers of this book HAROLD A EDWARD: Business Manager Q J A GUIPEL Furniture Qt Undertaknim Day Phgne Nlght Ph0IlC 147 d 210 JIOZOV by i ' O I 0 2 Y. , ,ep 0 I INGLE BROS., BROOM CORN AND GRAIN. nag: sum svnnfgn at ee- The Corner Drug Store The Nyal Quality Store Prescrlptlons qulckly and accurately compounded FOUNTAIN DRINKS IN SEASON f Ch b k The largest stock of select clgars clgarettes and tobaccos ln the clty Plam and Fancy Statlonery School and Athletlc Supplies Toilet Articles, Perfumes Paints Oils and Sundrles We handle the Nyal Patent Medlcmes At your servxce at all txmes lI92Ol u ' 9' Acomplete line 0 oice Candies in ul or packages. I l 7 I I O I O 0 O I I Q 9 9 O O I D C as ' ' Y! INGLE BROS.. BROOM CORN AND GRAIN. D do sum gym: S J F LUNDSPROWI Cknnunentallnsuraneefxnnpanw IIRE IIFIITNING WINDSTORNI IORNADO AND IIAII INSLRANII Phone Bb Res Phom Ihl DQQQDGDQQOQQQQQOO OQQODQQQOCDCDOOQQQJQOQQQOQ I DC9QQfJGJO03OQJQ.JOCDOOGJC9C9OQQQOOQCJCY3CDOQC DGJOCOOQQOQCCJOQC JO Blll s Barber Shop M E Feuerbacher The Vulcanlzer Barbers d Select tlres 8 tubes Q ed p See Us Bzlly Milla ms Prop ococooocoonoincoocoocococoococooocoovonococoooonoxoooo Jo mc :bex oouocl onoxincjocoopooo ou ooooooo voor Qcocwgcococogocfouu Y 1 CASH STORE BETTER THINGS 0 EAT Servxce our motto DRY GOODS 8: GROCERIES CJALESIHE EHUPCJIFEEE Phone 32 , HOZOW a V o 0 1 0 ' 1 I Y , , , s 41 Y 1 N v 1 r N - 1 , J I A q A R A , . A ' v v r ' 1 41 A A L 4 f A , 4 0 4 -I x , W 0000 0 'O ' 0000' 0 -' e ew W 5 0 few! 91.0, Riff 936' 9 me 0 U 3 oo 0 ai ofogooo nfs loc 0 coin oWLQ1FoQ W W o 7 1. , I 0 W u ' N W W W Courteous, Sk'll d P ' t k' E a W , Full stock on hands at all times. 4 . . Head uarters forth partieula . when m ne dw m and ' ' ' ' . W First door rth of Billy barber shop. W W . , , . , . . . .W. Q. eg,-We - 3, s 51530 mom-We-riff new - me 9 ji 56 6 g ggi :QQ 0 o gp o ugiijg 0 0 Qi ri 0 0 o Qi I 6 jW0e0W'!e' QY9Eii'Q ' 5l'QQ9QLH9W W W W I I J W W nn W 1 , W I U - n . W W W INGLII BROS BROOM CORN AND GRAIN 11:31 SAND svnn gg: Confidence lf you were asked What ID your opmlon IS the cause of To'nl1n Sz Edwards gro vmef and su ssful huslnes vou would answer confidence The CONNDENCE that every person feels ln huvmg here the confidence that quahtles are better the conhdence that prlces are rlght the confidence that we w1ll render better servlce and assure SATISFACTION under every condltlon Thls Confidence IS one of the greatest factors ID the buxldlng of thls buslness G DK Shattuck s I N Shattuck s Busy Q BuSV Store x In the Heart of Shattuck S ore -JIOZOI - . ., . , , if ,i V ,-11 , , H . . . . , - y . . nqoi . s H . - D ...N by 5 L. 99 v . . . . ' . '- c 1 L . - . . . L. - . . . . . . . . . -' -Yix. ' GX' 'I' ' T9 17 'hs ' 1 . ' I V Yi V 'I' Y INGLE BROS., BROOM CORN AND GRAIN. smug avrm im rr 1-1, J. I.. PRYUR, President S. A. HEMPHILL, Cashier VI. A. PATTON, Ass't Cashier Condensed Report of the Bank Commissioner of the Condition of the Bank of Shattuck SHATTUCK OKLAHOMA at the close of business on the 31st day of December 1919 IIABII ITIES I oans ani Discounts S104 41 1 ollc-ation Account Overdraft-a Stocks and Bonds Other Real Fstate Furniture and Fixtures Securities with Board Liberty Bonds CASH AND SH H1 EXCHANKI- rsh TOTAI IFN ' The above statement IS DEPOSITS DEPOSITS DEPOSITS DEPOSITS DEPOSITS QCALLJ MARCH 4th KCALLJ MAY 12th CCALL1 SEPT 12th CCALLJ NOV mb KTHIS CAIIJ Z U81 'J 4 751 38 'K O51 i H71 90 4 000 OU 1 650 UO 3 400 00 95' 1 I apit ll Surplu Undniued 1 rohts IJFPos1'rs TUTAI 1 519 zo 36202011 V89 719 40 correct S A HEMPHILL Cashier 19 9 1919 1919 1619 iI9ZOl 1604f1 161029611 11669: Irs 9 ' HH 6' 1 ll 1 1 - Q - .-..0f.... V . . . ILICSUITIIITICS: . . .': , , - V V A 3 51.07 7 ': - , ,V A S15,1r0lI,lali 3 ,- , if N - 55 .' s. . 1 - !,4n0,1m . ig' .v., , . hw-'Mi 1 :: -K. Q , - ,,... , .,.'.98 ' ' A' ' '- - -' --'I -' - -11. 1 - '- . .,,.... ..... . .-i'Z.L.,3.. S 1 ' . '11 ', 60.fI.. .i- ,. , .. ,-. .. .... L- L.,73fl.4U . . . , . , 1,, ,,,V,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, ,.,,.,,. , S ,.i'.UT 1 Y ' ' ' P ' T 'T ' :.'i' I . , -Y ---' --Y-- - ----- f --- ------ - v H- U , , ..,., .,... .,,,,,,, . - -.... ., .2.3J. 23,51 , S 1 U , ,, . ..,. .....,.....Y... ., .,... 2i1..U2P. INGLII BRO BROOM CORN AND GRAIN 12511 SAND svnn agp... Becker s Department Store I lr YP R Xl Nllf RCHAIN DISP 6. MOI INF INIPI EMEIN PQ :Arms AND x ARNISHES De Laval Cream Separators 5481 Charter Oak Wagon Punch 8z Judy Lme of Mlsses SHOES gg 55 SHATTUCK -H0201 ' S., . 7 1 N W W Y 1 W I JL J 4 A . A ' R A E YnnW?M-'Yi Y NNY X Y rig 'Wifi Ya-iirix LSR Yf 1 1 A 1 . A R , 'Y UVVN N 1 Moline Nlandt. Wfagonsyy 1 , S o 0 , INGLE BROS BROOM CORN AND GRAIN E Ellgfi SAND svnn E 'p UQQR R 111011 IU R FB U1 EVERYTHING IN THE IEOUNT IIN LHNE SAVOY CREAM PARLOR A E PERRIN P p T N YOUNG HARDWARE 5 11.9 0 Shattuck Oklahoma IIOZOI GDur 5 erin Kia ffaiering in e ri iw ,TYZIOB 33311911 un rg nr lfgirs g If not acquainted with us, Why Not? . . , fo rietor. O 1 INGLE BROb BROOM CORN AND GRAIN 1251 SAND svrm age Clty Meat Market FREQH AND CURED MEATS VEGETABLES PICKLES 8: LUNCH GOODS t Dl P F W1lson Shattuck, Ukla D. C Ewing GRAIN AND COAL We handle wheat, oats, kaf'Fn' and barley in wagon and fcar load lots. HIGHEST MARKET PRICES PAID ll92Ol o w. E. nusouemeu. Prop. 7 Ci y e ivery. hone 173 0 0 0 - 0 I I INGLE BROS BROOM CORN AND GRAIN 2521 sum svnn wigs... 305' ifffjdff Successful Men w111 tell you that good clothes cut qu1te a figure for success commercmlly as well as soc1a1ly You re sure of lt 1f you wear WW I , ff 9 I Ill X A su1t or overcoat that 1S correctly des1gned for you and art1st1cally taxlore w111 cost about the same as those that are not and men who know say they are the most econonucal to buy everythmg cons1dered Have us measure you todcw THE JUST RITE JHL ,fi Shattuck Okla 3.1 Ed v P 2 JA IIOZO! 'U a WJ f F gf 1 ' . ln X I . - ' , NVQ . 3 ' ' 3 v. rmc: a ca. It W T . 't W ti 'T ' 'S A if icuii' 7 or I H11 ,. , Q5 R + S Q me y R t R .1 gg 1 ' I,: ' ' UH! , 4 7? 1' .' , ,. 7 . , cc Q I A xr A W1 X, I X' ff . S 3, f' '7 . . ' 1'N 'fy - ' ' R X I7 xg f X RI' Uk I ' : :N I sf H . 'Q ,. X N 1 , 1 ' X 'J g 1 R ly - xg Ki F f' Nr lj, Q - l A 0 L , .D Q' R ESL' Exclusive Local De ers for . . ricei Co. Si U 5-. if Xgfsifs W' I t- . N u :f T .- 4 -X , Z!-'17 ' I J mem: BROS., BROOM CORN AND GRAIN. O IQ! SAND BVRRf,f5l: as O I P esidenl. V' 'e-President. Ass't. Cashier. Book-Keeper. .L L STUART: Cashier. Shattuck National Bank Shattuck, Ulkilla., - Your Business Appreczated R R' R 'O iff R ll PZOFUAO ff' f R . H. C. STUART R. S. OATES W. F. STUART. ROSCOE CALLOWAY, ,153 SAN? BVRR iii t t' READ THE Ellis Co. News PYOQYCSSIVC Up to date and Publlc Splrlted Our Job Prmtmg IS the best ln Northwest Oklahoma lil sum svrm f,.gT.- LADIES 8: NIISSES WEARS CORRECT STYLES MODERATELY PRICED FOR EDISON VICTOR 8: COLUMBIA Phonographs and PIHHOS GLQ r Cll S W Northup Shattuck Qkla ,IIQZOE-I N S 9 9 ,I WO I CWI- My M-ll,?-.,iifilliiifi , where Price uali y I-Iarmonize a on ' ' 9 9 1521 sawn svnn gin The am Hotel Best Meals ln Shattuck Shattucks Best Rooms For Pleasure and Cool Place call at B D gS B d you w1ll find an up to date Swlmmmg Pool 322535 FEET A fine Danclng Pavlllon Sz Basket Ball Hall 04211-fc! nu-: uuxvensm. cfm jl920L O East side down Main street X go 7 9 Q1 : - I, Se! ' K. ' QV-:fs :jo G., . 5 D, j ' 0 Li 'PQ' Lift , H 1, .V- ,Q fa fi . at f-X A lf I . ' .LW ' 0 lock West f Corner ru tore One lock West of Tomlin Sz E d S I I ' ' N 4 l U, - , ' I . o - , 11351 SAND svlm aes Pork fat the avoy Pork 13 rhe llttle guy with the nomy face J S s say g give me s ome c candy Al Sure but say I don t want a bath How much candy? Pork Glmme a n n n n n Oh darn ll glve mea dollar s worth Mlss Bannister Austin wlll you please bnund the Roman Efnplre at xts greatest he ght Austin I can t do lt alone and besldes I hate to knock ahole In the cell mg LONG LONG AGO I met a mald so prim and stand She sald she was a Quaker She was so proud I laughed aloud And trled by storm to take her My arm I nlace d about lrer WBIST Ah me' so young and tender But sad the mald was doubly stayed I could not even bend her' A COLORFUL LASS And parted carmlnellps Her gold yellow halr slmmered In the sllver llght Her moulded cheeks flushed As plnk as the loseate dawn Her whlte IVOTY arms Stretched toward me But the orchestra plt was between us Where are you gomg' mv pretty Maud? I m going to the devll s r she sand Then come wlth me my pretty Mald I m ln no such hurry slr she Sald On the way to hasket ball practlce afteraraln Pearl Shall we cut across here? Bannlster Lord no' I d get stuck there sure All stop here and see lf you can hear the caskets couvhxn fcoffln J Before he was marrled we called hxm a dude But now that he s marxled he s only sub dued It costs more to travel than It use to Yes but you get more for your money you are on the tram longer JIOZQI 1 , - Q ,. . v. . A -H.-A - ' 'S - K Y! ..1 , , ,, i , , 1 I 1 -. ' ' ' , 1 wr 1 A I - - - I 1 -JA ,Y . Q A l . . 3 ,, , , . - ,V v - - . , Y ' V . 1 l ' I I , . I - y l ' She turned her eyes of violet M .. IL ' YY nd ' , ly!! ' -I ' ' !7 A , , IA Y ' ' 71 ' Y Y ' ' ' -as ., ' LL 1 YY - , . . 5 ' . , ,- V , . I el ' Y' H - ' rr , . INGLE BROS., BROOM CORN AND GRAIN. 1531 SAND nvnn -5,31 George Schultz Agent for Avery Tractors and Threshing Machines John Deere Farm Implements F axrbanks Morse Oil Engines Studebaker Wagons Van Brunt Drills Charter Oak Stoves Heavy 8: Shelf Hardware Dry Goods Queen Qualny Shoes Clothmg Hats and Caps Buster Brown Shoes GROCERIES SHATTUCK OKLA. 7 1 INGLE BROb BROOM CORN AND GRAIN agzz sawn svnn ay PAINTS 8: VARNISH Panscmr-1-row Snnvxcn lei 1155 U OH Y H paint bxlt Unexcelled ln the State THE REXALL STORE KODAKS No expense has heen spared to secure the hest service to he obtalned At our fountain only the hest and purest of frurts and syrups are used each dnnk CUP and DISH IS made for yen person allytonly Vortex samtary cups and dlshes used 1 Each department IS ln charge of the most experienced and com petent help No task rs too hard or arduous to he successfully undertaken nf It will Improve our service Believing from your past patronage that you appreciate cur efforts and extending a cordial lnvltatnon to call again we desire to take this opportunity agam to Thank You s O c as -IIOZOIO e Davis Drug 8. Jewelry Cu INGLE BROS.. BROOM CORN AND GRAIN. B C1231 sawn svnn -ag: , TETEN BROTHERS TIN, PLUMBING, ELECTRICAL, WELL SUPPLIES, AND WINDMILLS, Blue Bird Electric Clothes Washer. Phone 177. Prompt Service. 32 OO 32 OO The 1920 Sand Burr Addmonal coples of thls Annual may be secured at UUVIS UHIU Gu X UUHIBI UIIIU SIU!!! AFTER MAY 20 on ADDRESS Harold A Edwards Busxness Manager Phone 230 SHA TUCK OKLAHOMA The Sad Tale xerce lessons ate hours wlll please call at my office ot prepared K xcked out IIOZOI 0 0 T .. - F --' . L-- . Un . N-- . INGLE BROb BROOM CORN AND GRAIN M331 sum svrm -gym Shattuck Cofoperauve Assoc1at1on A real co operatlve organlzatlon A dependable and safe place to trade A permanent place of busmess We stand behlnd our goods Our tallored sults can t be beat for style quahty neat iittlng and pr1ce We can please every one 1n shoes We can ana w1ll g1ve you servlce Trade wlth us and be convmced Geo L Hyde Manager lpnjen IIOZOI 1 ng ' I I I 0 v 9 . 1 1 , . Q 1 - . . o 0 , , 3 INGLE BROS., BROOM CORN AND GRAIN. O H221 SAND BVRR iii O HAGEN OIL 00. Dist. for Producers and Refiners Corp. HI-TEST OILS PETROLEUM PRODUCTS Burnmg Oils Gasoline Automobile O1ls Greases Lubricatmg Oils H1 Test Gas Engine Oils Lmseeds Pure Turpentlne Paints Roof Paints Arco Seallt Floor Sweep Etc OIL COOK STOVES Our goods are guaranteed to glU2 satisfaction The Largest Fire proof Oil House in the State For Farm Loans ln Oklahoma and Texas A L SCHWENDENER Mistakes are Expensive l E G PM -Eglin P TEC1y p f Wdt t t Phone 47 l. John W Foster P 17 SHATTUCK Okl l Shattuck Oklahoma ll92Ol 9 9 9 9 ' - 1 1 9 ! 1 Q Q 9 ' s I C O 1 L . -Y l .. I ' I l I O O A OF ' . , I 7. f 1 , c ' ' , H 1 ' 0 0 Give your application to a reliable I I company. I 1 Secure your farm loans without unnec- ' 7 , l Your loan will receive our prompt and l 1 J careful attention. 1 R0 ' our pro erty rom Fire and 1 in sorm with an agen representing the S rongest Companies and who under- 1 stands he business. 1 . l . , 4 .lone . . 3. . , , - INULE snub., mcuum umm ANU uluuu. ,ISK SAND BVRR Efggl, , , M l l l B Y GENERAL MERCHANDISE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL A full line of fancy Groceries, Dry Goods, Shoes and Men s Clothlng We handle flour, salt, wire, and crockery IN CAR LOAD LOTS WHEN Ill lllllll Illllll Ill llllll SBE IIS' The oldest and most reliable store ln Shattuck Clty dehvery untxl noon PAONE 123 y Q dccn, E Q fQQffQ-QjQf,ll92Of f.fQAll E A INGLE BROS., BROOM CORN AND GRAIN. 1521 snmn svlm igni- Crump's Made-Rite Store The House of Better Values in Ladies' and Misses' Ready- To- Wear P 9 SHATTUCK Okl QUALITY an SERVICE 151 Q ITN X D C IRWIN SH ATTUCK OKLAHOMA HIGGINS T BO OKER T Rothenberger Studlos Alphtg ph thA d v Qltv ARNETT Oki SHATTUCK Okla ll 'JZOI hone 23 , 3, ' 7 ' o o , exas , exas O l o o ra s and pictures in is nnual were ma e b us. ua i is our watchword. 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