Soldan High School - Scrip Yearbook (St Louis, MO)

 - Class of 1924

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Yi W , 1 . ,N -3 1 A..i.Ax Ri PUBLISHED BY THE STUDENTS UNDER DIRECTION OF THE FACULTY FRANK LOUIS SOLDAN HIGH SCHOOL I SAINT LOUIS VOLUME TVVENTY SEVEN NUMBER ONE H H JANUARY 1924 1 A' ww n 'ky 1. 4 5 pg 9 VA' 1 5' any 4 9 W F. fmulcsy of the Ggrlnrd Qnstcrs ,I A 6 wif? , KJFX ,-.ezj f AQ? ,. A, gg Lx , W , I , 'w if' T g.wi, ,, 7 ggi , . g e V 37' 72715 To M1 Powell our prmczpql 'and Iewdez who Wlth fazth In the powez of books to serve the needs of Izfe has gzven to our schooI1ts motto Tzouthe af Honotzr -f Fzedom 1 Curtezsye 11d who h'1s znspzred In us fidelzty to these standazds of conduct We dedzcate thzs Issue of The Scrzp Wzth esteem and attectzon '. . 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'I'1 1115 1111- ,lt1l11lL'1' 111111 k':11't11 1,iN1 111 .1111-1'1'.'1-1'N K fl' 5 j Class ofjanuary, 1924 Motto Quarzd Meme Colors jade green black and gold Flower Yellow rose Class Song QTune Loves Old Sweet Song D Happy the days we spent lil Soldan s hall Ere to our hearts the world began to call Though we neust go our hearts we leave w1th thee Hall Alma Mater evermore to be' Jade black and gold the colors that we love Now rn our banner br ghtly gleam above' Chorus Though we're leamng Soldan, broader fields to try, Her 1deals welll cher1sh as 1n days gone by Quand Meme, our motto, to uphold we'll try Loyal sons and daughters of Soldan Hmgh Our colors, Jade, black, and gold' X 'FX -v -' ?if'2w3c:ff:5 lf 152+ -Q-ff-v:-,-:J-R - ffl- t ee' Z ' 1 , - n v v a 1 V 9 7 ' i . ss.. , ,, i: ':5:' f- ,Ag ff' -1:1 ite ,- Y ,-,X Ai ,gg-QQ: FACULTY REPRESEIN TATIVES MR .S7AV.SLlH M159 RDDOLPH Cand1dates for Graduatzon, january 1924 Class Officers FRLIILIKICK XY DILCOY little learnmg lS a dan gerous thmg Golf Club Dramahc Curld Pvrndrllf of lights HOPF IKOSEN Vihnle theres Ixfe theres Hope Sfvamsh Club l71amat1L' Cmld .Serrctarx of Ifglxrs 6 Wlilll BELL Wlcl 01NlxFi A countcnmce ln whxch dld meet Qxxeet records, prormses Sweet' BOYD XVARE Xu lfumg here a name I trust, xt w1ll not perxsh m the dust Track 2 , ' 3 Scum: lreasurer 24 Motto Lonmnttee' Julzus Caesar 4 4 7 1 . . . ,,. . , . . 7 1 Q X - - A , , A 7 Y 2 I . 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A., '21, '22, 23 ' , '23 ' '- A- -' yfgf -- S-Jl 1Q4 A kf,-R f-afhfff' WI-SRION LIILRLE DAVID 'I-KIIOII. DOROTIIK LIPPYI-KW In small proporuons we Our own Cxrum I1 Belle Dame Sans Nler just bE'lLltlCS see Glce Club .Sol an Bzg Sirtczv Glee Llnb Conccr! llanmug Class Garden of the Shah A Spanish Club Dnulavzd Banuu CUNIIIIIHCE I vfwta I' I ll XIII' III SI YIPI E H t r dtbun 4 If Uught ,W uhby lr anna' ab L' mlm! 1 .Shu :ood Round lable 15 ' . A' . K A, '11, '25 ci.1' V A ' d 4. ., '21, 'gg ' ' , '22 f , ,2Y, '22, '23 I G. .-1. A., 'gg ' ' h I G. , A.,- '22,,,23 , ,sly ,23 ,. Y, , I ,. ,, .. , .. NIARIOX l'Il,IZ.-klll4I'l'll LYYIAX' ITINIKAIJ NI.lI'I II'lI,Il ' 1 '- ' ' 9- 4 Im '1 up-In l.4- - C1 Kfy 1 s :nw my 1 TA. Il '. uf. NC. R 7 .' , '21 Dr an If 1iz',1', 'zz G. 44, II , ,-l, 'JJ Hr- 'll' H , '23 -0 Q, Ucr nirnei Ul4!l'lNll10IlCd SU'l0nILg -X goulh lxghthwxrtcd and but she s not 'Q c s in mdn fl nl nr content A Clwmutrx Club 3 ELIZABETFI GREEK :NICHOLAS 0'lIiNL JEAL IIARRISON Shes really not, though Our wxld Irxsh rose 'Nfuch mxrth and Come Football, '22, 3 madness Boxmg Club Cclcle Fnmfau '2 , '2 , ' 3 Secretary ' Scup Staf, 16 Y - jr TA' .::f- 51, - Y f iifffii 1 ' 4 ,U X I 7 GJ -f '- S ' y- 1 - ' .l. ,fi DIOLLIE CORN ANIALIA YIOLA CIlAIlLlCS IJOLSON .' 'l p. '.h har. A i li Ji. A . 'D A G. . .-I., '21, '11 ' , 'z ' 4 ' ' . .' ON Y . . .' v n n - - . - I 4 I I2 Ac .YY H ' ' ' ', x 2 2 1 'I . 123 . f 2' 'X :.:.'v W' ,- 'swf 294,-, ,, - Wifi?-ffff FX' V- Y ,Ji Y Y 4 IIOBLIK l B DhhRINfn ESII I Ll' EDYY IN E f IIFFN Dxscnplmul mxcuon P5I 'urn LXNN So now you know how its avlectball X ugoxous xersxtxlg mmf! done Clxammade IN ILRBI' Rf ER For nature made her what If of hfe you have a care Sober as a yudge Qhe s 91111-ue off slumber and bc Ronrznn -Xml ne er made lL unuher ware olf Club 'Xvuuke auqke Chess and Clxeuker Club anulz L uh Chenzxtrx Club P1 kern g Club 17 ' . f' . 'i4 I ' '.Y . i AL' -I ' . -1 ' rn 1 .. Q 'ff 1-j . , 'P B L ' ,22' .23' ,24 ui Y- . , ,Q 1.2 h - Ay. V In , '23 v i DIORRIS ICTI-ll'IL YVOOLRI.-KN NIELVIX BLOCIK . ' I i -4 V 1- ' . ' ' ' . , i , I z ' ' - , , ' ,U A . I 5, Y Y VU , 4 G A Q , '23 : ' . 3 T - 2 , '23 .Spj Q. , '21, 'zz 1 A Y' H , '22, '23 u 1 , '23 if 2, 5136 'VI AR! WI ARTIW' JEROWIL S 1 RUSH! ELE KN-OR QLFC I' L w ll ug Qought the UIIIRUIHLS NH xx :fur of 1 LL 1 x sl xf r s pm lnm jwlm dlune stir ummm lub 4 C uf RALPH KEITH Il X151 0 BKNXON LHAIILLS I' Ql l Sl ALBERT L11 fllf l UN O A gcmus m our mxdt He nrnhmg common dld or stu' mean up x wx md th re zumstrx Club All .Scfreturx 1 4: If N 11 S ll I U L I 18 21.3 ,- - jf lfi- -- 2:3 , fy ' vAv ---f. ' ia 1 ,F- T ' X ' 'A f '-' ?'- ' v S, -1-- V 1f--- 1 -Qi-Y:-f Y: -1 - , - ' . 7 '. I .' ' g .v v 4. ' Il -1' Ill ' . S ' in .I -ll. Il ' N1i' g'u'- :nd ma- . vc: 1 ax m'ient':t . rl W0 ' I, ,ix -, 'J . , Iwlr lun-mx Iuvu the we-stern ffvn1 Univ, '20, '21, '11, '31 Clzunmxmic, Eg, '33 :1 . 1 C I 'A , '21, 'zz G, A, sl., '22, '33 Cl1'1r11.vtry I Z, '41, '43 w J H- - . I A- . 4-1 1. flllv, Av 4 Him ' yn W: g t a 'L ' ' ' ' 5 . ' ff H Ii -b 'Inu' gt : C Ll ' Q- , '22, '23 yn 1u'z'. 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IC11.sr1 1111, '25 61-51215 111111 1 1'1'1l.'1'1 L.1111, '.1 vw n ws 'ny from men 0011000 AN ' N Y 'YY Wi' fxiixl-'7rgf'C I f Ill Ill YIPHIKI Y DBI lil 5 Wllll Ill YY Xl ll ll K IILLD r fp is short .md our xlh I nu f germ s om ns 1 n t spmch bene d Ays run cheek xt ut mln fum mxy ms does ue Lhevxsstrx Club Rostrnm Sllfl e flr a .1 or xn towns or uld his mk u 'lu thy vnld wood and e Inter than hxs wut doune lzcs: and Ch lku clnl Phxssrs Club F rx mg Club Golf Club Buzmg Club 00 W me Glee Club Chemlslrx Club Soma Commzttce AU ' AC '. 'I Y Rl 'I , ' CLI, '. l '1 . . ' Ou li - . ', ' XX i -, nl 'mi r l'- ull- 111- N : -- , fi- : . cc: ' ' cl. As :J : 'L 2 tl ' ' A' , '33 ' , '13 1, IIIIITII SIIOIIT ITANIICL JXWUCS l'l.ll l4'0lllJ 0'NlSAL A '11, 1 H '. I - - Un m all, nd 'll f : cl ' J, 'YN co ' ' fl . ' A ' th :J ' V . ' .. C U' ' J, '42 ' 1 , '22 'i ' ' c J' L ' , '13 . 1 , '23 l 31 2'-S K 'fix-'TFx'1!,--vs f,3,,::f0--f.E5,,-R IKATZLKZP IIARII-I OWI 'N SIILIIA SIMON AAROY P POIISON N ntl the Sunni- mln r e N 1 c r O1 you l'DlSCl'IlLN0l1S lui your timely rest her heid Lhznxlstrx Club lllur ul x .loxxs .Mums JLNIIIKIS w nxl x ,, 'X V1 g tri farm g l X! 1 f Nm nm H 1 'I' 'Cf . ., .' .' . . fl.' A' 'V' l f . , si , lil-rnnl ,unNll'uc wills In l ' I 2 f - H H , . by l. I V 'JZ ,J3 A ' Yxl , 1 .f . 'I Ill I.ll.l4lI'1 lll'II,l,l-I ,'g .' . ' ,' ' ' - A H MJ Nwm- lm! llimw-lf cu llc lXl1nw cwrlwlvylrr- 1- l.1 Yu g:,u ! :E -.wg .Jill Us p:lrullvl. ,I vu' ze- nt. -xw-rn'--N xllzll Ht' vvlf. 'mx fluff, 'gr . . I - -- u Xl: 'xt l.1fl- ln' trzlw, :Z ,7f'urrz11.l'm l.xllv, ,1, '44 lull- X l,.vl !1:fYw t fffvlf Q, 'llll- 4, If A 111 Xu f lull' 'JJ J' lwfw 1 lm,-K f 1f '11ff' V K 1112 '41 flak IM: w vrlrnxtllr fn - GERIRIDL SOIIE il I EN IIKHRI JOE WICDIQRYIOTT Iznr as a star when only IONLS Bend the hxckory to lts one 'xrL yu ciuxxnhe1rted t1Sk Is shmmg m the :ky 1 ralk G Club A A Slrzppaae Farth bounds my xusmlmn nuem tulmg frlemw Rugged power .md heaven my renown are they zlmzstry Club Boxing Club nh xhom I rv m Q Chemnstry Club by ay on 1 J ' ' ' . E A K , '32 K' A olf ' , '22, '23 G. . ., '21, '13 , y , '23 Bfllxlljll SNIITII l.l'l'lLE BAGGOT FIKEIJ DIOSEIIEY .. A . v i nMy , , A A: V- - 1, .. , -H ' . ', Cl ' ' ' ' , '22, '33 . ' , '33 XY' N' c 11v'rN,, day' ' , '13, '24 y' d '. .. -- - f L N -Y .f N+'i?ug-5?-ft f,-,,:ff:11x...f1-S- A 'EEFXD-if PAL! INL SILT FI Bl RNIC L 'IIIOWIPSON I I L RAI BWI-KN VN hat dales he not lllunpt I 11m to please Yet Shall he mount and thxt smgs of thee' A keep hw dxstmt way A Putnrv Quvzrnzttrc H xmnl the llY'!1llS nf a ul Dancmg Club gdr fue Scnp Staf 3 frack Clan Dax Committee If 1 IC S A rms mr the vm iweet Cl Iuwm n hut few beholl mme r mmfl 'xdorne i s x fm tue-s manifold 3 E 1 fw Aw X gl v Q BQ .- Q -' ' 5 1 l It v A Y.,. A All it 'SI A 1 .,, , A . K- I ,A 1 A . A 1 ' . G. . A., '32 ' '. z ' G. .Q A., 'zz '- ' ' ' cg' ' 'S v - , '22 ' 2 . f 4 i' ,4 '2 ' , '22 l'Al LINIC IQHXISTUN lll'l.KX SHI-INDAI, .iI.ICl'l Dljllllf XYICBI-IR Bt thzz wh' h fzlirc t ii f'1'rcfti 'J h A , ' rlfl A - ' 1-l ' rl . 1' lN .,' He ' . 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A, '11, '11, '13 0511 flufv, '11, '11, '13 ' jf l ' 1, '12 C1 ' , ju C'1'11?', '12 Ch ' Q, 'I b, '22 ' 1. '13 Sv: wzs' P11l1. ztg L11:g111tt'1' 1' . ' 121 C :fm 1 ttev ., ,TJ W i i'-v ,- ,',si W., -Q-- .911 ,X-,L-.gx - ,,z?f-if FRIRIETH DIATHES LUCILLE MEYER. BRXANT L BRIPI' Pretty to wall vnth 'lhe best sport ever' Calm and unruffled as the Wxtty to talk wlth A summer sea Prcndent cc Club o Yokohama 'Hum' l71,1Lc I cmd 51101 :nod L nla 'llotlo Comnnttce' 'llusm Cmmmttee l1lSLliL0Xll1'I 1 1C ison flllll the Soung hopeful' The pen 15 mxghtler than pemte xxxll ClIL'll1ZAflX Club the sword L1ldL1lHl'lCC foresxght Clzennstn Club 21 2 3 strength .md skxll Camera Club rcllesha Pzckermg Club Z0 f I Q 1 fi C .' . KK 1 ll Al ' . ' G, . A., 2I, '22, '23 ' . ' , '23 Cl 14 '2 , '21, '22, 'A ff A ' ll , P'f. AAIKON LILLIAN IKICICIIIIAN l'A'UL SUIIIIADEII ' .' 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J Q - Y: - Af-1, V-.-f6 , ,..- ,i ,fgjegve IIUSI I 'N IIOI IILS I' Il-KNKI IN And of hmr woxce m echo mg hexrts X Qnund must long remain Chammalll Club lmul lm Yokohama lluxd Fardrn f the Sl: I1 L7 Ulll L I IIIIIIOIHI IIKXFI Il nut nu lun u m ndcn 'art Pill INI II KRFI .2 nom m of her gent e Sew The sz enrmg p1r1g0n WI! RON HIC IxF1 n where I5 fame bred flee' C1112 PII IIN IIOFHN ull rxch nxture ree to trust FRANK II HOGAN Ord of lumen JOF Ixl SYIPII -Xml xurrlmllx grmdeur I de spxse And forlum wxth her gxfis and hu Boxmg Club Band IIKIIIKI IFIIN xr off h eumxng Qhune DOIIUI III I I- Xl IN ' ur N x xl xx N fx se of hlxrt wap Stu Clurr Proflzcl x 30 CARI LIN K For we vshxch now behold these present diys Have eyea to wonder but lack tongues to praxse Football N KIIIXN IIPSIIZ Ile cxst off hrs frrends a huntaman hxs p1ck or hc knew w ren pleased he could fiddle them hack Orclxzxrlra llandolm Club D AW ID WIILLER s 1 sure card oung Club ROIIFRT P0'lE And merrx men are ue Uandolm Llnb zo Edu-on Club HP I I' X Sf IIROI DER O Helen fur hexond com pare Szldau Bug futon- IIII I' 5 STXNIIIQII II here IS Irxkclllx fun Club uzp Blu I FQILR XIII I ISHS mm :rpm cannot lude or iflfffll! Crntm trip Stuf r C zz .4 A , - - I ' , - - 1 1 A. 5 I F- . ' Y I , '- n ' ' f , , 'zz '23 I '10, '21, .'22, '23 ' ,llr . 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Tr-N, zme' Th1s term the Scnp has been handled under a new supervlsmg besldes conductlng hlS regular class work and overseemg the work of Scnppage whlch IS publlshed every week To relleve h1m the sponsorship has been dlvlded and the edltorlal part IS to be rotated among the teachers of hlgher Enghsh thus lessenlng the labor for any one and glvmg to many teachers an op portunlty to share xn the enjoyment of the productxon For thls 1ssue Mlss Rasmusson has been axdlng the edltorlal staff w1th her excellent co operatlon and 3dV1C6 The bus1ness part has been efflcxently managed by one of Soldan s commercxal teachers Mr Dake and thxs plan has gxven the classes ln advertlslng and salesmanshlp an opportunxty to make a practlcal appllcatlon of the prmclples they have been taught ln the classroom as well as glvmg the Scrzp staff an or gamzed force upon whlch to call The art1st1c work ln th1s number as well as 1n former rssues has been very ably supervlsed by Mlss Fltch who has been a great help 1n planning and decoratmg one of the fmest hlgh school pubhcatlons ln the cxty As a class we wlsh to thank the three sponsors for the serv1ces they have rendered The first busmess transacted by the New Semors or The Sevens as a group was the authorlzmg of thls magazme the Scnp M Powell s suggestlon of publlshlng the book before Chrlstmas thus hav mg lt come out before the rush of the exammatlons and also furnlshmg a field for Chr1stmas advertxsmg was heartlly approved The staff was nommated and the electlon was completed early 1n October Publlshlng the Scrzp before Chrlstmas has meant swlft and effl c1ent work from all concerned No other school has attempted to pro duce 1ts school magazme so early rn the term The Class of june 1924 clalms the d1st1nct1on of bemg the first class to pubhsh a magazlne as fine as ours before Chrlstmas The New Semors have a meetmg every Frlday 1n the second perlod The offlcers have been nommated and the class IS now looklng forward to a successful senior term I7 '-'- - ' . l':' Ji 52251 f- -golf,-.-,-g.fi,.f-,oi A Y' , fx v -'Q, .gifj -V5-. ' lvl Ygv ' W - i'Y.iA :ii Y giij- -' - .X X . . . ' in 1 I il' . . . plan of sponsorshlp. Formerly, Mr. Smrth d1d most of the y ,f x . . . . . k J ' ! 7 . . , . . 7 ' 9 Q i ! I ' 7 U , . . . . , I rl , . . . . v - , . ' Y 1 '-X -- tg Q 1.7: ' :fizf T' 'Tl-T if- , f-'i fgfgfv' 'IHE SCRIP STAFF The S cr1p S taH' HUDSON BIVAINGYON Fdztof m Cluef 11 OODFORD LAWREVVCII Bmrzrzrss Uanager CLOVER SEELIG Editor NlcI'EIGH GOODSON Sales Illauager JACK LYIXV Athlehcs H 1RRY 'iIcI'V7OSH 52111015 JLAN II BEVS' Hume: Sectzon I IIANOR HOLT 50111015 AVICI CLOSI' Art Editor 38 N 1 IIIARY GLENN JIELLOR, Ol'gG1li5HfI'U1lS RUTH HARDCASTLE, Ad1.ferti.vi11g Ilflanager iv.,--J- ' Y -'i,f-ig, :-f L-:f 5'f-- V 141, Ag . f THE SCRIP STAFF Speozal Stal? Asszstants UJRYHA HIIIIAWIS Secrelarg IIAROID FRFEDU IN Sales IIIKRIET SCHHEXK Senmrs 39 FANNIE FE1GENB.'1L'.1I, Secretary IVALTISR CLINTON, Art 40 THE lj.'V6l.I.S'l-I 75 CLASSES Y ff' 5 Scnppage ASTE IS a very allurmg thmg Always we have loved It even when lt was only Hour and water Some thmgs lure us to them and then have no more to do wlth us But paste stlcks to us forever that IS 1f It IS good paste The K-1 paste wlth whxch the Scrzppage dummy IS put toffether IS very stlcky paste In fact the wholeScr1ppage busmess IS a rather stxcky affaxr When a wr1ter sets out to get news for Scnppage he has to stlck to hls tra1l t1ll he gets lt and even then he has to keep on St1CklI'1g unt11 he gets hrs artlcle just rlght Afterward somebody stlcks lt ln the paper and everyone must stlck up for Scrzppage all the tlme But Scnppage stlcks by everyone and the falthful wr1ter IS rewarded by seemff h1s own hand1work ln prmt Scrzppage comes out every Fr1day mormng and IS dehvered to the adv1sory groups Thls plan IS an lmprovement over the d1str1but1on 1n the thlrd hour recltatlon as It was pract1ced last year It nerther takes up valuable tlme from the class room work nor dxstracts the students attentlon durmg thelr recltatxons The quahty and regularxty of the paper are due to the work of the Engllsh 7 classes and Mr Smlth The pupxls 1n these classes have worked hard and many of them have done extra work for Scrzppage There IS some mterest 1n wr1t1ng an artlcle the first tlme but when one IS on the second or thxrd rev1s1on all of the glamour has worn off Nev ertheless It IS to these fa1thful ICVIQCTS that Scrzppage owes the ac curacy toward whlch lt IS ever strrvmg The students m the composltlon classes have wrltten the artlcles but Mr Smxth has seen that the news got ln and has helped every one He has stood between the students and the pr1nter and between the students and the school And standmg between IS sometlmes a hard o Scrzppage requ1res more than just wr1t1ng There are proofs to be read and dummxes to be made up CDumm1es are really an xmprove ment on a Chmese puzzlej Subscrlptlons must be secured and papers dxstrlbuted Soldan may be justly proud of 1ts paper, both for the character of 1tS journalxsm and for the sp1r1t of co operatlon ln wh1ch It IS put out by the Enghsh 7' classes And the students who subscrrbe for lt falth fully, term after term, can be sure that they are gettmg the best hxgh school paper there IS -ll .. vv 4'-Y Y .V-'-T'N: 1ffH'.:m fwcaxff -1-if ,: fqkr . ff-'f , , -1- ji I . K X X v I a 26' , -A f -54 11 Y K, ,J iff-: f kg ,x7i K: 51.7 ,,.f Y T-'YQ ,SJ-, P v ff, ,,.f-vw' , , fi., 5 ' ' ,H f , l . 1 cl, - , , r 4' Q' 4 v a . 4 n as Y ' Y Y b , . . . . . v s -' ' 7 D FACULTY E TH , Thls page IS reserved for teachers slgnatures 43 f ff QL 6-:Q-.GET-SQ'I:GRe1 The One Hundred Dollar B111 T was gone the hundred dollar b1ll Carleton had taken lt fat H4 home and hxdden It he beheved safely He had forgotten ei! 1ts h1d1ng place he could not find lt No one but MacDon M ald had been near the hut Was the man a th1ef7 The Donald was responslble for the d1sappearance of the b1ll Thlef shouted the enraged Carleton furlously shakmg h1s huge fist at h1s partner Th1ef you deserve to be kllled The srck man on the narrow bunk gazed at hxm h1s eyes glazed by pa1n and fever HIS dull braln grasped the fact that Carleton had called h1m a thlef Suddenly he laughed a shrlll pmercxng laugh Hls pard the man w1th whom he had shared fortunes 1n a land where death mlght come wlthout a moment s warnmg the man whom he had rescued from death whom he had loved had called hxm a thref Agaln that hlgh del1r1ous lau h Carleton whrrled You f-lend I ll show you Hls eyes mere shts flashed v1c1ously Hrs strong mouth drew lnto a hard stralght hne H1s shaklng hand snatched a heavy dog wh1p from the wall For a moment he stood whlp xn hand h1s l1ps curlm with scorn for the man who would steal from h1s pard Then the wh1p descended ramln blows upon the face and should ers of the prostrate man loud smglng blows that stun cruelly The hungry whlp burned and b1t 1ts way t1ll the Flesh qu1vered and the blood ran Then w1thout a backward glance he left The slck man stlrred shghtly moanlng as the cold w1nd struck h1s smartlng face He called falntly and m the dlstance the curdlmg howl of the wolf glldmg welrdly over the gl1sten1ng snow answered hxm Only the wh1teness the horrlble stlllness whlle 1n a sky of Jet the hard merclless stars shone l1ke bits of burnlshed steel The fire sputtered and went out Aga1n the wall of the wolf Sllence The fear of dylng alone haunted the half crazed braln of MacDon ald and drove hlm to attempt a trlp to the vxllage In some manner he harnessed the dogs desplte the dr1v1ng sleet that stung h1s sens1t1ve face and the shr1ek1ng wlnds that chllled hlm The last tr1p to the sled was made, a weak volce cr1ed, Mush on . Then through tense, OPPFESSIVC sllence rang a shrlll laugh A th1ef ' The wavermg form pltched forward to move no more 51: Pk :cf Dk News of the quarrel reached the vlllage, for Carleton, who had been 1n town only the week before, and havmg sold h1s furs, had re 44 4. -: , rfxef- S:',':l inf ,,:f'-4x1..u,r,- '55 ,QT of A ff T A -' yea - fe a-.ei bake 1 iff gif- , .LL , ' . ' . L, fx! ,Hal . . . X ff ,pl 1 x s - thought grew in his angry braing he was sure now that Mc- ss - as - - ' 9 7 ' Ci I - 77 . , . 9 . , . GK 79 ' ' 9 . . , . I , , . . ' . , g . . Ki 7 99 ' ' ' ' 7 ' 5 Y ' . . , .U . i . . - . ' y . v S ' KK Y! 1 g ' , , g . 9 . , , . 9 . U . , . . . 9 D 9 I ' y . . , . . . y , . 7 KA filsiarfflf ZgLSQUw1e?P5f'f ceived the hundred dollar bill related the whole incident to the V11 lagers His argument was convmcm MacDonald was a thief The law of the North should prevail Death was the penalty Fearmg that them went Carleton the accuser No curl of smoke greeted them the hut seemed dreary and desert d But on the doorstep lay the still gaunt form of a man with his clothin torn by thongs and with the marks of the lash on his pale face Carleton s face was gray as he pushed open the door Wait he said and went within On a table near the bunk lay two papers scrawled in a shaky hand The first read Dear Carleton I may never return from this trlp I want you to have my clalms and my property You belleved me guilty you thought yourself right I do not blame you I love you still Some day you will know I am innocent but it may be too late Here IS my will Goodbye old pard The other paper Carleton did not touch His face was pallid his heart ached and yet the evidence seemed so clear Suddenly a cold sweat poured from his forehead despair darkened his gray features He had the look of a man who sees a v1s1on or remembers something better forgotten His trembl1n hand Flew to an old box concealed by a stack of books and came forth clutchm a one hundred dollar bill Janice Gorman 4 To a Dreary Day Ep H dreary day that slowly sees the hours ' Roll by in their dark Grey mysterious cloaks And brmgs to us those umnvlted showers X That fall upon the mlghty towering oaks, . I Oh dreary, foggy day that sees no end, That has no fa1ry touch or magic shade, That has no enemy, that has no friend Oh night, drawn 1n' Oh dreary daylight, fade' AVICC Close, 7 -lr 7 -'- ', fr,1N, fr-,-dpglgifvf QQ- ,,,,:f fx-,f+,i,vAf:91i 2 f '-F , ff' K ' if, -Y . ,- X ' y I Qi? :I 4 r air ,cj LQEP, . 1Ai rr,-,faq TL.-9 - - i-Qdgazf' , . . , . . .- . U . . U . . g. . their man might escape, a party of men set out that night-and with , . 2: i ' e . ' ' , ' . g , . . U Y 55 ' Y! ' 9 , . 7 as , rs ' ' ' 19 I . , . . 3 ' : ' . 9 . . U D T . O' ' ,G . - , . ,I uzlhp . .. u .,, U! ' lil ' ' ' W A . D . x x I ' . . . Q ' 6axQCEfsQ1:4m1wQ f Ind1H'etent Uncle Everett QA-Minh HEY had arr1ved that mormng Peggy was enraptured 'ffm Athens was even more beautrful than she had expected remamed as srlent and ummpressed as ever But she argued you could hardly expect anyth1ng to move hrm now after Parxs and Rome Well you d1d your best anyway Jack comfortmgly replled just 1sn t ln hlm All he thmks of IS h1s shoe factory and the present prlce of leather You can t change h1m He s determ1ned that he won t enjoy hlmself and lf he won t he won t and that s that Peggy had trled She had begged hrm to 0 w1th her to the Louvre and upon h1s refusal had brought h1m lllustratlons of some of the treasures of that great museum but after holdm them for a few mo ments wh1le he stared at the wall he had lald them on the table Wlth out lookmg at them Peggy was very much d1sappo1nted It had been the same way 1n Rome but there h1s rheumat1sm had been worse so she had left hmm smothered mn blankets Whlle she and jack spent days m the glorlous sunshme Jack contended that lt was just mdlfference stubbornness and nar row mlndedness that he cared nothln for cultural thmgs and would not exert hlmself to please anyone hverett Boynton was a testy dlsagreeable sllent man He had no frlends and few acquamtances outslde of h1s busmess He was success ful but success had brought hrm no happmess He had suffered w1th rheumat1sm for the past ten years and had finally taken h1s physrcxan s advlce and had gone abroad for a rest He had always been very qulet had always repelled any attempts at frxendshlp but these past ten years had made hrm morose and sullen It was only shortly after he had gotten h1s busmess mto excellent shape had provxded for h1s orphaned mece and nephew and had 1ntended some change 1n hrs own hfe no one knew what that he had had h1s Hrst attack of milamma tory rheumat1sm H1s hands had been drawn completely out of shape, and he had never been able to use them well agaxn It was then that he began to s1t for hours and frown at h1s hands wh1le he grew dally more sllent and cold and dlsagreeable Peggy and jack were a trlfle afra1d of h1m jack was openly con temptous and rarely let sllp an opportumty for cr1t1c1s1ng hlm But Peggy st1ll trled to mterest hlm, and as she and jack walked through Athens that mornmg she looked at everythmg very closely so that she mlght tell hlm of It 46 img -: xx -:'xf- ii 5,-'T-15, f.T -531,91 - Q-,fri -N.,-giafm M I ig-- EQ- T, :, Rl -, V ,f ' X ' fx .. Z 5 Eff- 'U ip ,, , g V . . . 0, E- ltg, i ' ,Q Only one thing marred her happinessg her Uncle Everett 4 sr 17 as ' 7 7 ' ' 97 , . Cl , ' ,ii ' of ' . 6tIt . I , . , . , ' ' ' 3 7 7 59 , '-' . . . . g . , ! 3 Q 1 g ' , - 9 5 . . . . , Y - - , g A , y . , . ' y - ' , . . . . . , ! 9 9 7 f' When they returned to the r lrttle penslon m the late afternoon d1n ner awarted them on the small balcony that was covered YV1th flowers Pebby Gave an enthuslastlc account of what he had seen There had been a queer old woman wlth roses to sell a woman who had sunff such a stran e half savabe I'lSll'1g fallln l1ft1n kmd of a chant bypsy musxc wxlder than the words Roses roses Yellow and red A rose for the lxvme A rose for the dead' Who ll sxp therr dew There are only a few Of the yellow and red Youth sells 1tS roses Ere youth has sped Roses roses All for dellght What 0 the nl ht, Hark the tramp tramp The scabbards clamp The fiarmg lamp' Where IS the mormnff dew? Oh only a few Drank ere the yellow and red Lay shrrvelled shrrvelled Over the dead Roses, roses, roses, buy, buy, oh buy' Why delay, why delay, roses also dre Pmk and yellow, blood red, snow whxte, Roses for daysprmg, roses for Hlghtv' And such roses' Peggy had bought them all and begged the smll mg old woman to smg her song agam and agaln untll she herself had mastered rt, and had come home to smg rt to her Uncle Everett And there had been a small boy wlth hqurd brown eyes and a sad, sad mouth He had fish to sell qulte the most beautlful fish Peggy had ever seen, fish that were not fish but dreams untrl one approached them too closely and Peggy had emptled her purse mto the small boy's hands and h1s l1qu1d brown eyes had been raxsed ln adoratron and hls sad, sad mouth had thanked the faxr donor over and over agam 44 ffffli-14-ff: ff F 1:a2x- fx-,--,Y1f,Af -JRR -- -'ff--r , - -if f - . , - ix ' 3 ' 1 ',. J tx-Sgr' ,X A AQ t -V , P -Nap , fe, . ,KJ s. 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Uncle Everett must see It for himself So they sat silently looklng at the sunset as lt cast a rosy hue over the Acropolls and tinted the rolling hills until they were glorious Wlth a l1ttle shake Peggy roused herself and wheeled her Uncle Everett in out of the night a1r brought his glasses and turned the lamp so that the Then she put on a long cape and a soft little hat and jack brought a steamer rug for them to Slt on Their cheerful Good night was answered by a surly grunt as they left hlm frownlng at h1s hands As they walked up the road that clrcles the Acropolls the pale lit tle moon sllvered the ruins of the huge stairway that led to the Propy laea whose columns stood ln the moonlight llke sentmels guardmg 1tS illustrxous past Peggy clasped Jack s hand and said never a word and had she been lookmg she would have seen that his face had lost its ex presslon of languld boredom and he had instmctxvely removed his hat as they passed through the gateway toward the Parthenon which crowns the highest pomt of the Acropolls and is flanked on one slde by the beautiful little temple of Nike and on the other by the Erectheum Seatmg themselves on one of the fragments that are strewn over the whole h1ll they dreamed of its glorious past when the Pantheonxc procession passed throu h the Propylaea and circled the Parthenon while the sun changed the bronze helmet of the huge statue of Athena to I-ire and sallors far out at sea saw 1ts glmt and brought their boats to safety and home As the silvery moonllght grew brighter throwing them into the shadow of a column Peggy hearing VOICCS looked around and became aware of two persons approaching one evidently quite an old man supported by the arm of his younger companlon Fmdlng a resting place several feet away they contmued their con versation apparently thmklng themselves alone The elder spoke I remember when I was ln Athens twenty years ago I think I shall never forget lt I had come from Rome with a party of artlsts wonderfully enthusiastic young chaps out for a holiday after months of steady work some of them already becomm famous some who we knew would never succeed There was one a splendld youn Amerlcan rapidly coming to the front He was the frlend of us all, the merrxest, wittiest lad I have ever known, always ready to share his last sou, to pawn h1s watch if need be, or to glve a n1ght's lodgmg to some more unfortunate friend We told him our hopes and fears and loves so that he knew us better than we knew ourselves, but he never spoke of himself He had left h1s picture in his studlo 1n Rome, and we all recogmz ed it as the work of a genius There had been days of frenzled work, 48 '3 .X :Af ' 5':v3-gL:f- 'g'.,:f--As.:.17:,-:I-Q 1:7-silfifsi -52:6 I I I Ff ' L Y Y ' xx . 5 EL-JJ . . , U . , light fell on his book-alll of which he submitted to with poor grace. 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Q:,aci'.1?,ESGI:G32411V5I 3T QE and mghts when he had slept not at all But as he worked and 1tS beauty grew h1s lmpatlence grew also unt1l h1s sure touch was lost and he feared to work lest he ru1n the prcture We persuaded hlm to come Wlth us assurmg hlm that he would return as fresh as he had been SIX months before and he came He threw himself mto pleasure wlth the same enthuslasm he showed for work He walked over all southern Greece never seemmg to t1re H1s face grew as tanned as leather h1s eyes regaxned the1r clearness and brlghtness and h1s long slender lingers seemed to beg for a brush Our mghts were spent 1n the fields or 1n some peasants hut and he never falled to w1n the love and adm1rat1on of these k1nd slmple folk He sang all day long sometxmes some queer llttle song he had learned ln Parls then an old melody of h1s own country or perhaps a gypsy love song sometlmes no song at all but only a few notes as clear and joyous as spr1ng 1tself Tender of heart he could no more bear to see suffermg than to refuse to buy from the Flower glrls And flowers he loved he found happlness 1n a rose None of us envled h1m h1s certaxn success we loved h1m too greatly Some of us declded to go from Oropos to Athens by ra1l but he and three of h1s most congenlal comrades went by foot I do not know the detalls of that Journey as I was among those who rode but I shall never forget those four men as they swaggered mto Athens three weeks later dusty d1rty unshaven and unshorn w1th holes in the1r shoes but Wlth roses ln the1r halr and around the1r necks and faces full of such perfect peace and happ1ness as I have never seen smce We welcomed them joyously we had mlssed them and were anxlous to get back to Rome and work He arranged a banquet that mght and we feasted untll late There was much speech mak1ng, many toasts were gxven and songs sung At last he arose and addressed us. I cannot remember what he Sald, but I know that words had never be fore held such enthuslasm, frxends never seemed so true, hfe never seemed to be so sweet nor the future to hold so much of good as when we sat llstenmg to hlm, h1s face splend1d1y ahve and h1s eyes Shlfllilg w1th happ1ness When he Hmshed we sllently clasped h1s hand as we left one by one I was the last to go, and as I stood there trymg to find expressxon for my feelmg for h1m a messenger entered w1th a cablegram He opened lt and read whlle I stood watchmg, and never have I seen a face that changed as suddenly from happmess to sadness and despalr 49 -- A fox 12.11-4-IJJZQ1 -7 -Tj, ,,AT-e...4'- 1,-?'?i- . af? , fe , A f-1 y ' 4, h , t X A 7 , -25? . Y ' -A-1 f-l fEM...,' - if -3 :5:f 'Sf' - ' Q ix- - 5 ! H . . . . 7 , . H . . . . ' 9 ' 9 ! is ' ' ' n ! 7 ! - , ' s , . ,, . . . . . KK ' - 7 ! 7 9 7 7 3 sc ' - 2 1' ag, He walked to the wmdow and stood there for many m1nutes When he turned he had aged and I knew he would never be the same but h1s face was marvellous ln 1ts determmatlon I am sa1l1ng for Amerxca tomorrow he sa1d But your p1cture9 I gasped That w111 have to walt But the exhlbxtl It IS only a few weeks dlstant Ah old fellow there are other exh1b1ts Now lf you don t mmd, I W1Sh you would go Good luck' I never saw h1m agam No he never came back He went home to earn a hvmg for h1s brother s chlldren Earn a hvmg a man hke that' A man who would have been worshlpped for centurles as one of the greatest art1sts that ever hved' A man w1th genlus runnxng a shoe factory' Ha' and the scorn 1n h1s words cannot be expressed What was h1S name? the other asked Everett Boynton was h1s name Peggy s tense fingers dug 1nto the Fesh of jack s arm as he softly moaned Indlfferent Uncle Everett' Vlfglnla Kennon 8 A B1t OfPh1IOSOphy ,.. ACE the world w1th a steady sm1le Ella I 'I' Never show when you re h1t sm wg Fortune 1S fickle your turn may be next B c len ur e h e b1t ge ukupc chyo tet onth Don t worry when Fate turns 1ts back If It s not your fault make the best of It If It IS forget lt start 1n agam Don t worry It s done you can t mend It MCVC1gh Goodson 7 50 1- rf 7-ix X , Y -A rf-LLZZQII-,. v fgixgfifrf fzigj - ?'19- I, ,565 sg. 3 ,,. , L -X V also P 'O NA 4' IL' ?' f- :Q 'bl -:f rf-f--fl Fair :H ' -5 ' N- - f KC ' ' I as 4 ' ' ' 1 ' Ci L ' 7 KK S ' ' S ,, 6 . . . , . Y 3 ' 9 ' v KK ' A ' 97 So he never came back? the younger man asked. H W . . I . . . . . ,, . , . . , it ' !! If ' 77 7 - ' U 66 ' !7 , . - , , K-, an ,, y Q I i T 1- .g . , , . - 2 - . - . . 5 7 ' 9 ! ' - , , 'C5'asQf3fQ5Ra1i' j A Cat Tale ' OR purposes of classxficatlon the past century may be d1 vxded mto four perlods namely the present generatron 5, the generat1on of samts the generanon of angels and the 32' Jw C! saxntly ancestors and they 1n order to Justlfy the1r cruel reproaches have pamted thexr own youthful exxstence as one of samts and angels About nmety years ago ln the Cfeneratlon of archanffels there hved a certam small boy Isaac Winter who was about three generatlons ahead of h1s tlme He l1ved xn that merc1less age when ch1ldren were seen and not heard When there was company they were not even seen Isaac was often out of srght for h1s mother was a zealous enter talner The partxcular objects of her devot1on were v1s1t1ng preachers One fine summer Sunday Mrs W1nter true to precedent, mvrted several m1n1sters and all the nerghbors to dlnner Before the guests came she sent Isaac hrs two 11ttle brothers and h1s slster Esther out lnto the yard to play They were to keep qu1et and clean whrle the guests ate and mlght come rn afterward to eat what was left at a sec ond table Keeplng clean was rather dxfflcult ln those days when small boys wore whxte roundabouts and ankle length whlte pants and when 11ttle glrls wore long whlte dresses and ruffled pantalets After a partmg admomtlon wlth regard to cleanl1ness Mrs W1nter left the ch1ldren and returned to the dlnmg room The preachers tall men 1n long frock coats seated themselves w1th satlsfactlon at the heavlly laden table The conversatlon turned to the latest toplc of rn terest a new lnventron called a rallroad A v1s1tor who had seen one of these new conveyances gave an enthuslastlc descrrptlon of lt These trams will be the rum of the farmer a nelghbor declared Horses w1ll have to be krlled because there w1l1 be no use for them Then there w1ll be no market for hay and oats Hens wxll not lay on account of the noxse I hope there are never any trams here The nolse would drlve me msane h1s lrttle wlfe assured them sadly Whlle the conversatlon progressed thus cheerfully rn the d1n1ng room, outslde the waltmg ch1ldren grew hungrler and hungrler Isaac swore d1re threats agalnst the ever eatlng preachers They eat too much , he raged, they eat and eat and talk and talk They would eat forever lf they were not stopped Be st11l, Esther begged, you talk so loud they can hear you If they do, mother wlll send us to bed wrthout anythmg at all to eat You can't stop then' eatmg anyway 51 5' jf igmii -ee eww --X. -W jQ ni':' s- J K X ' A A X!f,, U -' - - :X-H 'ff' 1 kc 4-'Y---Ti-a:f -fr' : -if g VFW 1, L . . , .- ! Ia MJ . . . ' . .rr 1 7 ' 7 ye . . 1 . V 7 Z-f .Ly . . generatxon of archangels. Always youth has shocked 1tS r .Mp 1 . , , . . . . 9 ' S 3 3 9 3 1 ' 3 . , ' l ' 7 , . . p , . . , A , . . - - . , , . - s 7 , . . , . . . . , y . . . . . i ,, . . . ,, . , . U . . . ' Y! I H . . . . ,, . . . , . 6' Q SQ13ll2JL SJ,Q You don t know what I can do Isaac retorted boastfully The chlldren had soon grown tlred of trymg to play wrthout elther they looked in the wlndow to note the progress of the guests ln the1r meal After one of these observat1ons Isaac sa1d Well go around tW1C6 more and then lf they re st1ll eat1n I ll show you that I can stop them Agaxn the three small ch1ldren enclrcled the house One of the smaller boys looked through the wlndow and announced They re stxll eatmg just once more Isaac dehvered h1s ultzmatum and lmmedxately led off for the last tr1p The others followed Esther half crym because she feared the consequences of her brothers rashness Isaac anx1ous to demonstrate h1s ablhty to stop the preachers eat mg walked a tr1He faster than before and hastened to look mto the d1n mg room They contlnued to eat Stop crymg Esther Isaac drew the others away from the house and swore them to secrecy Don t you dare tell what I do Ill make you good and sorry 1f you do I11 do somethmg terrxble to you They promlsed readlly enough for they well knew Isaac s powers ln mventlon of terrlble thmgs The young terrorlst now prepared to carry out h1s threats He first removed h1s shoes Then by means of the ram barrel he cllmbed up to the low flat roof of the kltchen There he glanced about for fur ther msplratlon As yet he had no plan for stoppmg the feast 1ns1de A large yellow cat sat on the roof washxng 1ts face Isaac glanced from the cat to the empty and uncovered flue of the dxnmg room The chlm ney was of the old fash1oned k1nd ln the center of the room The con spxrator carrled the cat to the Hue and looked down 1ns1de The open1ng was drrectly over the dmmg table None of the busy eaters could see up It It was rldlculously easy to drop the cat through the hole In the mldst of an anlmated dlscusslon of a recent funeral the 1ll fated pussy landed Wlth a splash ln a large tureen of noodle soup The t1m1d lrttle farmer's Wlfe screamed The preachers arose 1n haste to save the1r coats from further dlsaster Mrs W1nter gazed 1n horror at the yellow streaks on table and floor as the amazed cat upset the tureen, Jumped from the table, and almost flew from the room Amxd the clatter, Isaac sl1d from the roof H3V1Ug put hls shoes on agaln, and havmg composed hrs face 1nto an express1on of mlld sur prlse and mnocent lnquxry, he entered the house to d1scover the cause of the cornmotlon. The guests, who left the room to remove the splatters from them selves and from the1r clothmg and to partlally recover the1r composure, 52 in ,W , f xxx -:lf I-f:w 11 f 'ff 's-,54f'-Lx:-..iiL.,nx A 3 ,v' A - N! 2,1 j A 'X V ' JX 4 2yf ,'Ji 'X if 9 31 , . getting dirty or making any noise. Now to beguile slow moving time ' ' ll 9 ' 1 , I 1 g, y 99 ' li 1 ' ' !9 , CK 99 a . 1 n - 5 . , ' g 9 . . . . , , - , - KS ' 7? , . Ki 7 5 . , . . ,, . . , . l , . , . 1 ' ' , - jJgQ1zq2411D'Qt?i5 ,153 assured thelr hostess that they had no further appetlte So the chlldren sat down to a ClCl1ClOL1S meal mmus the noodle soup The cat however never recovered from the shock but always went around w1th a rather da7ed a1r and trembled uolently whenever Isaac approached Frances Dav1s 7 Gems of the N1ght Q ELESTIAL lor Up ln the sky Stars of the nwht D Shlmn on h1 h Oh what am I That see your 11 ht Stars of the mfinlte Stars of the mg t3 Re al robe eweleo as br1 h As kmbly garments Sky of the m Coultly curtaln, Holdmg on h1gh Stars m the1r settmg, Stars 1n the sky, MySt1C mantle Adorned above, Gleamlng wlth gems Your stars I love Harr1et E Schwenk, 7 f ix s 'x - -f-Zalcziv,-qigjf Q,-rf' 'x-iv,-'QT ,GM ,pi 1-'f-+9 f .-411' : ' k Q, t X G fy? - Ai A V 5 Q5 'xx . i f K V sf r Ymigi .:,g,1,:f - , , .Q -w:f.::, ' n ' lx' - Y . . i Y 7 . Q V Q Y 9 . A . y , V . of . ,- a Y ' 7 U V . . ' . OA , ' .+ Q, ,O , ' ka fx- ' 4 'O- U Y v g y 1 . J g t 1 ' O- . v ght 3 Qi, 'caaaeceismrzqalnira SE R Flowers f- fi ITH what a lavlsh hand mf? God beaut1Hes the earth if For everywhere all o er the land Sweet flowers are peepmg forth' Down by the babb11ng brook Up on the s11ent hill The glen the bower the shady nook They wlth thelr fragrance H11 They creep along the hedge They clxmb the rugged herght And droopmg o er the waters edge Bask m reflected llght They seem to breathe and talk And a sweet message clear Where er I look where er I walk They pour mto my ear V1o1et Goldberg 7 Evenuzg VENING S gray m1sts are fallmg i Llke a shroud o er the glamour of day Severmg the flesh and the sp1r1t Q, 3 T111 the soul soars to herghts far away N4 A Breaklng the chams whrch have bound It To the heartaches and sorrows of man R1s1ng to reg10ns where troubles Are but cogs m God's 1nHn1te plan Ruth Gorman, 8 54 S Bc fbfth '?'ii -1- r-.:,1-fA1f- - -1-11 fi: ', F Y,-1 , f- , .1 K X I KYJJ 'L' '7'-'I f 5 Y -g - X-!X -f .-ln, ifagy, M qi i . ',, ,-- ' W if , 1 , , , ' 3 3 I 7 l I I ' 3 1 Y 5 3 7 1 ! 9 9 ... , , . 'ffflll N ' ' ' .,,, 11? - ' K, ,. h, y 3 2 ....-.f 'ef-Li'?i'5ix'?Q-' f 1.22: qpfzg. ,4 I '3'9 E . s . , . Y 7 ' ' Y ' 1 V v - v , . , . , . Y ' 9 1 ' , V v v . , . , 1 v Y ' 9 9 ' 7 3 u . , . . L- Q - v u Y , . . . , , s v - The Runaway AW was m de cotton patch A hoem out de rows Maw was 1n de wash pot Er b1l1n whlte folks clo es Lef me ter mm de baby gal An tole me not ter go Off I cum and lef er dal A settm m de do Cas I was tlred o totm klds An sweepm yards an S1Ch Wanted fer to go way off Whar folks was gxttm r1ch I sllpt on roun de cab1n do An on down thru de fence Dey warn t nobody watchm me I a1n t been back dar sence I se gltten po ful hongry A1n t found no rlch folks yxt Muh clo es 1S mos wo off me An I wlshes I could qu1t I wonder lf dey ll take me back I b leves I ll try an see: I'll jes' knock on de cabin do' An say, Oh, Paw, hits me . An' den if he won't let me in, I'l1 jes lay down an die- Hit ain't no fun ter run away, You'll fin' out if you try! -Myrtxce Hayes 5 6axefE5mGQJ1i6I EI! wi JYLS To the Forest 'H SIT beneath the spreadme bouv s ig cf Of some green forest old Is changed lnto gold And here beslde the babbhng sprmo Where Jeweled pebbles l1e Ill dwell forever and alone Where summer breezes slgh anxce Gorman 4 To a Rrver A s1lver thread ln the dlstance Sxlent meek and subhme Wlnlllng your way throu h the marshes Re ardless of man and of tlme Nearer we sense your reatness Your wonderful chanvlnb power We stand 0 er awed at your m1 hty strength That Grows from hour to hour Jamce Gorman 4 A W1Sh Fl' ERE I the bentle breeze l er nf That plays upon your cheek And mmgles with your breath When you ope your hps to spear: Were I the lovely rose You wear upon your breast, By your tlny linger tlps So lovmgly caressed, Were I a beam of hght To dance upon your halr If I were thus, ne'er would I be So lonely wlth despalr. Marjorle Bartlett, 7 no Y -K ..A,--flffiiqbi-A wfa2Y:sxL-1-2,f, 'Eff' Fr' A' 'I eng mil 4,4 rr a girgial, 3 I D oh ,., W - fn 5 , -. f f Where the brook beneath the sun s caress i ' . . 9 4 ' 3 A 5 Y -J ' , 0 I 9 1 . 'T . . O 1 b O - L. b , r g r Y 5 b. O- I Y ' l ' g b b . -I , . 'I 4 W- Cr Ja ... ' V : .rj L I , Q el . . l .il J , I. if , . ,. ,S J . , The Sea Nymphs T MIST came floating from the sea, NJA, V And gently rolled upon the sand: . Within were fairy maidens three, I - Joyfully come from Fairyland. Oh lightly on the sand they danced That silver white in moonlight shone And spranv on each Green spray that chanced From out the sea by zephyrs blown Their arments were of sea weed made Spun by the elves there three times three And tossed about them as they played With silvery lauvhs of childlike blee A storm came roarln from the sea Upon the strand the waves dashed h1 The moon 1n terror turned to flee And hid behind the Uloomy sky Then when the storm had passed away Moonbeams affain played on the sand But vanished were the dancers bay The maidens three from Fairyland Rosanna Webster 7 5v.'n 'F 1, -'X,S'RX 1 v 4 v D ta ' g ' - 1 v . . . . on D . . O i U D . . ' 0- . sh i U . v v . tj . 1 . O V '- 1 Lt, . .aiu ,., . Isv. .L VT: ,, I V. :Y J- 1. V, F 7 ' 1,3 ,,. , - muff 1 :PK 1-ZX' '-' Ig: '.,.1 , ,. 'i :'. .1.f'2'9?' ' ' .- -1 '-J HI ' -1.x . I -, :l .1-AA 1 . V.-.-Y THE ROUND TABLE The Round Table Soldan Hxgh School December 1923 Dear Klng Arthur -'i N behalf of our court we send to you and to your vahant H1151 nf knlghts th1s eplstle to report the progress of the gallant fame IS world w1de but we fell beholden to you to furnlsh an accurate account of our procedure We are an orgam zatlon of twenty elght glrls whose object IS to promote an mterest 1n hterature and pub11c speakmg We strlve to develop our acquamtance w1th noted authors and to mspxre our school world by our example We have made many pllgrxmages 1nto the broad and fertlle terrm tory of l1terature and our ach1evements are many Thls term our con quests l1e 1n the Held of Amerlcan authors We have overcome two famous men and garnered the products of thelr labours mto our mental llbrarles One of these two men IS Mark Twaln the sympathetlc and unlque wrxter so celebrated for hxs wlt and humor The other xs Edgar Allan Poe that mysterious author of supernatural tales Whxle the knlght errant Mlss Brown was sojourmng wlth us we persuaded her to relate her lnterestmg adventure ln Alaska Clad 1n the garment of peace four noble knights fought a battle of words on the subject of whether or not a pupll should engage ln more than one outs1de aCt1V1ty The afflrmatlve were pronounced v1c tors A tournament of w1t also took place The banana eaters and the Barney Google admlrers fought for supremacy on the platform Both won for the spectators declared Yes We Have No Bananas equal to Barney Google Dear my llege we wlsh you mlght sample some of our Round Table h1lar1ty such as the Jovxallty of the party for prospectlve mem bers or the pomp feast and revelry of the Hallowe en party at whlch spooks goblms and mysterlous bemgs boldly vaunted themselves We emulate you m many thmgs Kmg Arthur but begging your majesty s pardon we have a declded advantage over you IH our queen Harr1et Schwenk who rexgns supreme Her counsellers are Betty Sheldon Avlce Close V1rg1n1a Plpe Peggy Gorman and Mar1an Case Back of the throne IS Mlss Rasmusson Under th1s reglme, we achleve much ln our chosen field of battle Respectfully yours, The Round Table Scrlvener 59 'W AL L-iii' -L' -1? Ra:-f1ff1QL-Ti.,f5-Wx ' ifd' Yf5 V .-'9 ' .1 1 X 1 JY A f X: - -U fx ! , . :K - - - ,If I ,' . maldens of the Soldan Round Table. We know that our IN , Vp . . , . ' 9 7 . ' 1 7 I CK i! - I 7 IS Y! Y Y , . Y 1 1 9 ' Y . ' . . , . , , . . , . . D ! . , . ' 7 ' Y . I 1 7 ' ,fs QmQx3m4wm The Dramat1c Guzld J HE Dramatlc Guild has added to 1ts roster a number of new some who are gomg from the Gmld as graduates ln the class of january 24 The Guxld w11l present its major play for the year ln the sprmg In the meantlme the members are busy wlth the presenta tlon of some mterestmg one act plays the themes of whlch carry them through a w1de range of study The offlcers for the term are Sterlmg White presldent Ida Lee Pollock VICE presxdent Eleanor Barry secretary and V1rg1l Coudy treasurer M1ss Adams the sponsor ably dlrects the club ln 1ts many 3CtIV1 ties 60 QMS . xi 131 f-i2ig'1, :- gizzii' iff -f Y --g 1, :VY 1- -A -1- 7 -5 'Ie be ' fx 1 ,F 5 e 1 - , l H' V ., . . . i . . members, who we hope w1l1 atta1n the stellar heights of 5 ,egg w. . . . An! , t lgbgr' , . - , . . . . , . Q , ' ' : , : ' ' , 9 1 ' The Soldan Chemistry Club HE aims for which the Chemistry Club stands are as fol- v' W AIE., lows: ,Q 1. To provide an opportunity for discussion and inter- K , 4'4 . .'i- change of ideas. j 2. To promote the study of some practical applications of chemistry to everyday life 3 To msplre students to a greater interest rn this subject The Held of chemlstry is so large that it 15 not always possrble to discuss 1ts varlous phases within the time l1m1ts allo Ned for rt in the regular class work and so the Chemlstry Club through its programs rn which students teachers and invited speakers take part and through 1ts occasional visits to industrial plants supplements the work of the classroom and helps students to attain the objects for which they are strivlng That it has been successful is 9V1d6HCCd by the enthusiasm of its members and the number of students who are enrolled Incidentally the membership dues are used in bulldrng up a chemistry reference llbrary to which all chemlstry students have access Some of the topics which have featured thxs semesters programs are Asbestos Current Topics in Chemistry and the United Drug C We have also heard an exceedingly mterestmg talk by Dr West a former Unlted States customs inspector Mr Kruh the sponsor of the club has helped us to plan such in terestxng and valuable work that thls term we have a paid up member ship of over mnety the largest in our hlstory The officers are Aaron Fischlowitz president Irving Johnson vice president Miriam Maerschal treasurer Alice Gash secretary and Echeal Feinstein reporter f M5 7 ff f FK lllllll LIIHII ll IlllllllllllllllllilllllIll! lllllll IllllllllllllJllfllllI1lfllllllIlllIIDIIUIHIIIHIIIIIIIHII Dm J ISTE- 01 3 l 9 x a 33 5 Y ' I . . . , th 91 it ' ' ' 11 L6 ' ' ! 7 ,, . . . 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'. 1- C -1 , J ' ...-Q.- ,...-.- -.- i H! :L HI: ' . 1' .. 1 H1 ROSTRU U THL PICAFRING CLUB 82 X f' 5, 5:3345-SQLGR2l f' The Rostrum y HE Rostrum an organlzatlon of boys and gxrls mterested m oratory and declamatxon met agam 1n September wlth Mr Gummershelmer as sponsor Abe Wolff was unammously re elected presldent Other off1cers for the term are D3V1d Black vlce presrdent Ida Louise Ebert secretary and john Caulfield treasurer The weekly programs COI'lS1StlI'lg of extemporaneous and prepared debates and short talks by outslde speakers were very mterestmg and enhghtemng The major event of the term was the mterscholastlc de bate w1th McK1nley Hlgh School on the subJect Resolved That the Unxted States should enter the World Court Th1s debate was held November 16 1923 at McK1nley Hlgh School The team composed of Davld Black Martm Young john Caulfield and Wllford Hobbs all Rostrumltes made a very splendld showmg but was defeated by the strong McKmley team However the club IS not dlscouraged Wlth the help of some of last years debaters our boys expect to be vlctorlous ln the next mterscholastlc debate whlch w1ll be held at Soldan m january The Rostrum IS a valuable asset to Soldan because It glV6S students an opportumty to gam exper1ence 1n platform work The P1Ck6I'1I'1g Club 'gr- HE PlCkC1'1l'1g Club IS passmg through one of 1ts most suc SUM cessful terms Wlth the asslstance and the advxce of 1ts spon sor Mr Davls and the actlve co operatlon of 1ts members . l It was orgamzed to provlde a meetmg place where all those lnterested ln astronomy could hold dlscussrons on subjects pertammg to the stars It started on the lowest rung of the ladder m astronomy and has been able to chmb to the top where more complex studxes are possxble Durmg thxs term one of the best papers read was Nebulae wrltten by a member of the club Every member IS now lookmg forward to the semx annual lantern sllde talk glven by Mr Davxs The OHICCFS of the term are Aaron Flschlowxtz, president, Burdette Dxenstbadt, secretary, and Kendall Perkms, treasurer To anyone interested ln astronomy, the club extends a cordlal 1n v1tat1on to attend 1tS meetmgs, whlch are held on Frlday afternoons at 3 00 o'clock m room 309 63 .3 ,- A'-Sc . - J,-CJ ,f:?iLr-..-.-T ,- Q,-yrs: 11 - 1' -- , ,Ji-5' ' af 'I ,. J - X 7 A 9 er. X ' U ' bfi , Y- f'- '- -.:C. ic ,,...tf :N 4 V 1 .J l,:f qif- - 'J - fx Q Y, iw t V 45- 'af ' ' , ' ' ' .,n'ij?il ' . jg 1, ,J--lg.3'? I ' . 'f-- ' u H ' ' fy.: ' 9 9 , 1 a - s s . . . . . U 9 - 1 . ,, . , 1 - D Y 7 Y 1 9 r - s . . , - n x . . M, I .. 'lr 7. '57 ' ' ' ' - fy ' . . . . lg ' i l - . a , . - - ss as - v 1 fui li AQ?-H .1 AQ 42 bmeEsQ:wm E' JA, I gf IHI HOIAAILAI CIUB 64 - 1 A Z . 'WA f'Y iff- T751 -91217 1-'l A' -'i -5: . ' 'M' - ' f ' W v ' ,. J x X . f W y - '11 71 'a V H T ,wir , ' ,A-, YV, ,l- -VF I.: 4 W ,' f - ,Lf Q A . I .xf N V xy. ,. 1 . P , , E-' V, A f- . W ,. 2 ff, f .1 - J' ,u A 'H X -H . ,if , , , if, .' ,fx 'N AS' if , A . ,Ax wi, Y, -.7 .E'.. ' 5 9 . .,- .Q .V 1, V, ' ' , . .,-X ,. , A ., ,-.- ' ga. I- X . . , . -if f Q , ' A .. s , . , W k 1 . ,,-'.' 5- ' '. k , ,- , , - V k ,I -'A B-x5,2fou,-2-iN:vf,JqN The Soldan Botanical Club OLDAN is getting back to nature. This statement is sub- Q stantiated by the fact that the S. B. C. has almost doubled d What is a 7-30 start or a ten mile hike to an old S B. 57 s nl Q 1 f its membership this term 4 , C. when he gets a chance to learn something about rocks, trees, plants, and birds? And even a tenderfoot Finds his First trial so enjoyable that he usually returns A favorite hike lS one to Fort Bellefontalne With an early start and a brisk autumn day it thrxlls one to climb h1lls aHame in their riot of color or to walk along the Missouri river while the wild ducks Hy overhead with their shrill quack quack quack The lichens the sink holes the cliff swallows and their homes are just a few of the things that make the trip mterestlng all the way Creve Coeur Fern Glen Meramec Highlands Monks Mound Cherbonier Bluffs and Ranken Cave the Missouri woods in all directions are enticing on other oc casions The weather is not always made to order and often the club hikes a good part of the day in the rain but it does nobody harm and prob ably furnishes a new sensation to those who have never before walked with water sloppmg around ln their shoes It IS fun to go out in the rain to learn about plants and to see the glorious things that Nature gives us just for the finding' Not only should the love of Nature send us out to see her wonders but also should our impulse to learn compel us to become more intimately acquam ed with the world that 1S so beaut ful Every Wednesday in room 226 under the able sponsorshlp of Miss Glatfelter programs are given The members give talks on interesting subjects for nature students The clubs officers for thls term are Arthur Neilson president Lucille Whittom vice president Harrxet Schwenk secretary and Fred Pough treasurer X 7 bali,-J 1 I t 5.449 533, an B5 9 I 7 ' 7 1 . ! 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'FR r,.Y ef' 57-'-P-4,f':,A' The Chaminade Club HE Chamlnade Club the oldest and one of the most actlve 5-n of our orgamzatlons 1S one of wh1ch Soldan may well be proud The school owes much to the twenty glrls who ap phed to Mr Powell lonb years ago for the first charter Gwen to a Soldan Club Durmff the past term the members learned several attractlve num bers and were often called upon to smg before the school At an audltorxum sess1on 1n October the club made quxte a hlt wrth two lovely se1ect1ons The Irlsh Love Song and Carolme The members are now plannlng a bw surprlse for the school some trme around Chrxstmas Watch for th1s event It IS golng to be some thmg exc1t1ng The co operatxon of the club members w1th Mxss Fmn the1r effr c1ent sponsor has made the club what It now IS one of the most pop ular ln the school The offlcers thls term are Catherlne Carr presldent Wenona R1ves VICC presldent Edna Asher secretary Lucy Thompson treas urer Sarah Shupe and Nettle Daghsh lrbrarlans Eleanor Quest ser geant at arms The club W1Sh6S to extend to any glrl who IS 1nterested a cordral mvrtatxon to come to the next try out or to v1s1t the meetmgs wh1ch are held every Tuesday mornmg durmg the first perlod tc N gg? W if Q' 1-Sey ii e 'Q X fffm 6 ll: wifi 1 if -LW' . li E, ,.3:'f:-5-'15 ' ' . ,M . U J '-lla ' .pf 2,6 D , D - - - l t. - sv U - as b - s , ' - , - , ,. - v 1 1 Z u 2 1 ' 2 v : 1 ' ' y X X t X .5 . ri X NX . , X Q x' F , ,,...4t.L,v . U N Q' ,::, - 'xv ,Q .,. ,I - , 5 . ' 'LJ . , ., . x-,Q . I A l x iii- . f, I .--21, 1 C 1 'X 'ich Florence Non N-Nl' 7 f LDAN ORCHESTRA SO E TH be tuned. 15-S ' A' W lT':TdOQ'r he A Jf'?3f'sT? T Orchestra Bedlam VERY Monday and Thursday morning at eight o clock the members of the orchestra begin to assemble in the auditor- 'H i 'f1- ium. One by one they enter each carrying his or her in- ? strument under one arm and books under the other. Loads . X '19, are deposited cases opened and instruments taken out to Some one is asked to strike A on the piano and discordant sounds arise from all the instruments A few who tune quickly play for amusement and others strlve earnestly to hear A distlnctly E Ds and Gs are sounded making a noise like a terrible Jumble of all notes of the universe Suddenly the shrill tone of a clarl net runs up a scale From a far corner comes the hollow sound of the drums together with the crash of the cymbals A cornet starts off in the tune of No No Nora but stops abruptly to retune A The saxophone distlnguishes itself from the rest of the bedlam by its queer slurry sounds The soft melod1ous tone of the cello IS heard playing a snatch of Poet and Peasant From the violinist comes a part of some well known composition such as The Humming Bird or Souvenir The pranlst plays a hard passa e from a masterpiece and abruptly changes to Jazz All of a sudden the sharp rappmg of a baton becomes audible and all turn to see Miss Fmn our well known director ready to call to order A rush IS made for choice seats on the staff and for a more systematic retuning of all the mstruments At last after the rappmg of the baton IS agaln heard the orches tra starts off 1nto the popular strains of Easy Melody or the more sublime harmony of a Beethoven symphony Soldan s Orchestra delights 1n playing some of the newer and more popular pieces but finds its real enjoyment 1n studying and in worklng on the compositions of the great masters and in havmg at the end of each rehearsal the proud consciousness of a more Hnlshed ensemble- in sharp contrast to the orchestra bedlam at the beginning new we eve at Eegggag gmg it 69 1 I 1,1 1 Q' Y f: we-M ' 4 v 1 44 as 1 - sc sy - ' , . u v sv U s rs as s vw - - - - S 1 1 on . . , . as n sc n 1 1 9 ' 9 - n GK 77 ' ' ' ' - se - - as ga - vn - Y l . . 0, . b 9 9 ' 9 9 s ' ' ' is so 1 , . . . 9 1 Y nf' ' 1 :, .- F -:. vs- ,, , 1 V no un l no f , no no V on ,Q . .u .4 . 1 fr kii wa-1 I I THE SOLDAN BAND -fr Q, 61cQfEmmw1 j The Soldan Band -Q., RUMPETY TUMP' A rumpety tump' Boom' Boom' The Soldan Band IS st1ll on the top as one of the fore most muslcal orgamzatlons of the school Although hand lcapped by the absence of certam necessary 1nstrurr1ents as IS always the case of amateur organlzatlons a qulte well balanced 1nstrumentat1on IS preserved The boys 1n the band have somethmg to be proud of they have played Wlth Sousas Band' Th1s thr1ll1ng and 1nsp1r1ng experlence took place at the Collseum ln October when that famous d1rector ln vlted them to Jom h1s own band m playmg several numbers That very enjoyable evenmg w1ll not be forgotten soon The band s wonderful musxc IS the result of long and careful prac tlce Though members are frequently lost on account of graduatlon thexr places are soon taken by other 1nterested boys and wlth the lead ershlp of Mr Olson our faculty representatxve the band IS rapldly at tamlng an envlable reputatlon The orgamzatlon has shown ltself mdlspensable to the Soldan cheermg sectlon at the football games and lt IS now plannmg another clrcus to be glven w1th the Gym Club ln March Thus w1ll requlre a great deal of work as an entxrely new selectlon of muslc w1ll be offered There w1ll be other features added whxch w1ll make the old Bunglmg Bros C1rcus seem mrld The motto of the band IS Never mmd but blaze away The offlcers are as follows John Bambrldge leader Hugh Jones presxdent Thomas Gentry v1ce presldent Saul Dub1nsky treasurer Carl Robmson and M1lton Busch lxbrarlans and Mr H E Olson faculty representatxve The present membersh1p mcludes the followmg Seward Albnght Thomas Bowers Bartlett Begole John Bambrldge Asa Bryan Mrlton Busch W11l1am Cooper Horace Com1t1us Saul Dubmsky juhus Don Fred Eschenbrenner Thomas Gentry George Graham Albert Goldman jack Hurck Gary Hammond Arthur Hansen Hugh Jones Norman Klcker, Frank Kem, joe Kusmer, Frank LeeRoy, Arthur McFarland, George McFarland, Vlctor Mossottl, Arthur Nellson, Edward Prosk1e, Carl Robmson, Merle Shepard, Vernon Vallet, john Weatherford, Mar t1n Welnback, Floyd Wmes, Sol Welsman Tl ng ' X . -':' ff' -is-434, 1+ N'-:gr-iz,.,J-R ,7- 2 , , ,, , ad, X , If P W. 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CLUB THE MANDOLIN -as 1, 3 Gwxveigmmuwkfwflw The Mandolm Club A HE craze for Jazz and the subsequent lnterest ln the saxo go. 5 phone and banjo have played havoc wlth the mandohn and gultar clubs as we used to know them just as the modern mandolm orchestra was bevmnmg to come 1nto 1ts own 1ts ccmplete development and success were placed ln jeopardy through the mfluences mennoned above However desplte the hlgh prxce of mandolms and the 1nterest of the younger generatlon m Jazz and the part1cular mstruments used m the Jazz band the Soldan Man dolm Club IS st1ll wlth us rn force and the prospect for the season IS faxrly brxght The mstrumentatxon IS faxrly complete and we have made very defimte progress durmg the first half of the term under the dlrectxon of our sponsor Mr Pltcher Most of our efforts thus far have been dlrected toward the prepara tlon for our part ln the opera presented early IH December by the com bmed Glee and Mandolln Clubs The score of the new muslcal comedy IS much superxor to that of the one glven by the two clubs last year Th1s year the clubs put on a MPXICZH operetta Wlth all the twang of gurtars CllCklI'l0' castanets and the romance of old Mexrco It IS hoped that these llght muslcal plays followmg the lead of the Prmceton Trx angle Club m that all parts are taken by boys may become a well es tablxshed Soldan mstltutnon The ro ter of Mandolm Club members for the current term mcludes the followmg players first mandollns Edward Chr1st1e Paul Crandall Albert Cunllff Bernard Matteson Robert Parman second mandolms Edmund Drake MCV6lgh Goodson James Perry mandolas Boyd Brlt ton Morris Goldberg mandocello Preston Dorrls mandobass john Jonas vxolms Sol Geller Meyer L1pS1tZ julrus Smlverberg Flute Carl Robmson saxophones Saul Dubmsky Thomas Gentry George Mc Farland banjo Nathan LlpSltZ drums Raymond Davenport and p ano john Bambrxdge W .1 ., T A L :'ff -- ,yx-5 Y ,., -al-for--,ar -H :keg ,f-N 1 S . f 2. . of-1 YJ e , xy. 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U : Y 1 1 9 Y - 5 1 9 Q Y : . . , , 1 -'fa-1 QNCE7ASQ34RJl j' The Glee Club -is LTHOUGH the Glee Club has made but one pubhc appear 1 G I ance thxs year we feel sure we d1d creditable work at that L if t1me the nr ht of December 14 by presentlng the opera Peplta the story of whlch IS as follows Act I The scene opens at an mn ln a Mexlcan vxllage Pedro the 1nn keeper because of poor busmess and the unsettled condltxons of the country IS unable to pay the rent to h1s landlord Carlos a young fel low outlawed by hls connectron w1th Romero an ex smuggler who helps the revolutlonary forces Pedro trres to marry Fel1pa h1s daugh ter to Carlos mstead of paymg rent to h1m but Carlos has fallen a v1ct1m to the charms of Peplta a country glrl who has fled from the mountalns to escape the ralds of the soldlers and he l1ke Fehpa re fuses to be lmpressed by the plot At th1s polnt the Amerlcan party Henry and Jane Hepworth and h1s valet Wllson arrlve at the mn and Hepworth IS at once attracted by Fellpa Wllson asplres to jane or rather her money but w1th no success Pedro and Carlos plot and carry out the abductlon of jane and the act closes with preparatrons for the pursult and rescue Act II Scene One opens ln a mountam pass near Romero s cave early on the followmg mornmg The rescue party composed of Hepworth W1l son and Carlos followed by Peplta who has become susplcxous of her lover s connectlon wlth the abductlon arrlves at Romero s cave and IS surprlsed to End that Romero w1ll recexve no ransom other than the lady s hand The matter IS settled when jane agrees to be the second person at Romero s weddmg They want to return to the mn for lunch but Romero states that there IS a prlce on hls head Hepworth then remembers that accordmg to d1spatches whxch had arrived at the mn just as they were leavlng earher ln the mornmv, the federal forces had been defeated But Pedro knows of the matter, so Hepworth consents to return and buy silence They leave Wllson as a hostage and bxd au revo1r to Romero Scene Two, the succeedmg mormng ln the vxllage, reveals Felxpa anxxous over Hepworth's fate, and Pedro mourrung over the unpald b1ll, tlll the party arrlves safely Carlos explalns matters to Peplta suc cessfully, but Hepworth, havmg succeeded ln buymg Pedr0's sllence re gardmg Romero, IS confronted by a new demand from the old mnkeep er for a substantlal sum ln return for hlS daughter's hand All the love affalrs now bemg satlsfactorlly arranged, news IS recelved of the ap 7.1 4, A in V ff,f-lT'j233f-L:-f- rg5.,1r':,c-,?:1,fg,,1-xx ff ?3'- C,-7-T' , ' . ,Q C ' X X I J Q 1 v nil F is- M 4- J. -4 V X one .ug cgi if 1 ef. 5 I Z ' :, . . . It A I ' rf - ,- ' ' . ' 'B I V. v g v 9 f . 44 ' vs - - . N .A V . , . , ' v 9 1 1 ' , - Q 9 '- , 1 I 1 w 1 1 ' - v ' 1 1 s - x , . I . . , - 1 1 ' 9 s s , . . . . , . Y , . , . . 7 D -sw 4.2 'c3?:rsQf?CSQLGwm1l polntment of Romero as Governor of the Provence and the fiesta in honor of the reglme starts as the curtain falls The cast was as follows Pedro an mnkeeper Robt Hyndman Fellpa h1s daughter Marlowe Martin Carlos an outlaw David Taylor Pepxta a. Mexican mald Frank Fisher jane Hepworth his sister Charles Gilbert Wilson his valet Henry Pennypacker Romero a smuggler Mervyn Warren The opera is ln the same class as Robin Hood The music well written with fine recltatlves and airs and lively choruses The girls parts were taken by twenty two of the boys who looked and dressed like beautiful Mexican maids The special ballets as presented by the boys under the direction of Miss Poertner were as well done as those glven by professionals The slnging and acting of the prmclpals was all that could be desired Mr Hall under whose d1rect1on the opera was given is to be congratulated again on the splendid work of the Glee Club together with the Mandolm Club whose director Mr Pitcher shares this suc cess Kodaks' Kodaks' And More Kodaks' VEN camera experts are sometimes startled by the products that come forth from their dark rooms and a kodak may y be a terrible machine when a novice uses it Nine out of Egg ten kodakers bllssfully violate rules of photography and W are very well SatlSf:l6d often indeed much pleased with the results One such a Soldanlte stumbled into the Camera Club one Wed nesday afternoon and got mterested A month later his plctures were completely changed ln quality He won a prize or two and when he finally woke up to what really good kodak plctures are he got others interested They went through the same experience until the number of Camera Club boosters broke all records Mr Webb who sponsors the club certamly knows his field His patience and well dlrected efforts deserve real praise The club, too, IS up to the mmute ln every detail This term's work has xncluded a prlze contest open to the school, several trips, interest mg lectures, and various other features Taken all 1n all, time spent at the Camera Club is time well spent C'mon down , sometime. 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HUG' Chug' Chug' As one hurrles past the physlcs de partment he stops wonderlng In one of the rooms are the members of the Edlson Club findxng the horse power L of a steam engrne Th1s club one of the oldest ln Soldan x EIL-fo was orgamzed by some enterprxslng physlcs students who wlshedi to provlde opportunlty for students to pursue sclentxfnc 1nves t1gat1ons It was chartered m 1910 Mr Lyon the present sponsor has done much toward makmg rt a success This term the club IS performmg many very mterestlng experlments hke the one mentroned above Some talks are made by teachers or outslde men and a few by the members The programs are varxed m nature some bemg technlcal and some non technlcal In addltlon to demonstratlons and laboratory experiments there are trlps to 1n dustrlal establlshments of sclentllic lnterest such as the Wagner electrlc plant The Edxson Club besldes learmng just the theoretlcal s1de of a project also trzes to construct some of those thlngs 1n whlch It IS espe clally mterested At present rad1o gets much attentlon The club owns a rad1o set constructed by xts members several of whom have made thelr own prlvate sets In the last few years a model derrrck a model brxdge an electro hftmg magnet and a wave meter have been made by the boys who later recelved the seal and the Soldan Academrc The club admlts only students of physlcs A prospectrve member xs requlred to gxve a short entrance talk The OH-ICCFS for this season are Presldent Clarence Ellrcock Vrce Presldent Edward Davrdson Secretary Frank Barr Treasurer William Grlbert The Edxson Club extends a cordlal 1nv1tat1on to all to vxslt the club at the first opportunlty 5 -.I I lx Z - I url WI RF T w n 77 E'-S g :Av Y'-A CP37-,'l :uf Yslii-'X-A-'A' .eifgfiis 1' - b 4.7 4 if I K X X V 3 7 if' 'V-'f,, . 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The Dancmg Club HE D3HC1Hg Club sponsored by Mxss Poertne ha had a ,J very successful term When or anlzm this fall the club whxch met the elghth hour was dmv ded mto three roups The Bebmners Class Tho e puplls who are just be mnln the1r work xn aesthet1c dancmff meet on Tuesdays and Thursdays supervxsed by Mlss Baldwm They have elected Helen Wade pres1dent and Jewell Mc Intosh treasurer The b1I'lS End the work very mterestmv for they are studying the dance known as the Playfulness Polka The Advanced Class The advanced dancers meet on Mondays and Frldays d1rected by Mlss Poertner Thelr off1cers are Odell Mlller pres1dent and Mar1on Barnard secretary These grrls have completed two graceful and pretty dances L1ttle Bo Peep and Lxttle Boy Blue and The Skaters They are now work mg hard on Krxesler s L1ebesfreud a very beautlful dance wlth much rhythm and they expect to make lt a great success After each new dance the classes are exammed and the members are marked to determ1ne whether or not they w1l1 remam ln the ad vanced class The Intermedlate Class The mtermedlate d1v1s1on has at present a membersh1p of forty seven glrls who are convmced that the1r supervxsor Mxss Poertner IS a prem1ere danseuse as well as a most capable and ePf1c1ent teacher They have elected Betty Eoff presldent and Ernestme Groves secretary and both 1rls have been domg the1r best to make the group enthuslastlc Danclng IS a body bulldlnv CXCTCISS a charmmv accomphshment and an lmportant part of every cultured Ulrl s educatlon It IS s1mple easy and dellffhtful The natural beauty of the body IS developed and exqulslte grace and Hex1b1l1ty are cultlvated Thxs class has been domg some very promlsmg work, and has just completed a most effectwe Saxlor Dance For greater beauty, P0156 and slenderness Dance the Poertner Way 79 r M T x 1 -?IiJ2f-stef? 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X-.,:2ffaL-J tfgx - Q?3fS',f Boys Gym Club j HE first offlclal actnon of the Boys Gym Club thls year was Sw- p to elect as officers who w1ll serve until june Lloyd Rob erson chalrman and james Sampson secretary and treas urer There are forty reglstered members and a number of post graduate members who attend the meetmgs There are also a great many other boys 1n the audlence every Friday when the club IS m sesslon Mr Fager the sponsor of thls hve wxre orgamzatlon has planned a regular course of study to termlnate m exammatlons for Gym Club letters The test w111 consxst of exerclses on the' parallel and hor1zon tal bars on horses and on tumblmg The club w1ll admlt a few more boys as members and wlll be glad to have v1s1tors at meetmgs IHI 'H ag 441 ll ,ll BEE!! ,IWW I mass W Q fn iw' aww-f Hf 'l1ln Sl . G ' . 3 . , .y , i - M 9 . v - a ' ' . , I Q r aiu' L , I,lf!:lI'l I lb' 5' M! lI ':fffffIE'1l1u' ' any- ' HM 'Q' 6n:i'.QfESG13Il22l,ilD Our Leather Pushers Q. 5 and fulla pep' gy One Frlday afternoon we declded to go down to the lxttle gym and see just what went on down there So we J bre zed through the doors at about three o clock and some rough lookmg presldent or somethmg made us put on gym shoes He looked hefty so we grac1ously obeyed just as we entered we were greeted by a sudden rousmg cheer It seemed most flattermg and we were on the pomt of bowmg when we happened to notlce that those cheerers weren t lookmg 1n our dxrectlon K1d somebody had knocked Battlmg somebody else 1nto a most un balanced state It was quxte shockmg to say the least In less tlme than lt takes to write It we heard a whlstle and lmmed lately two clouds of dusted Hsts blew out to the m1dd1e of the rmg and started a tango of some sort Indeed It was most extraordmary We could easlly hear that slckenlng varlety of thud produced when somethmg hard h1ts Hesh We werent qulte sure whether we should leave or not Were not very agxle 1n dodgmg bu1ld1ng mater1al and we couldnt quite see what the hard thmgs were that made such a racket We cleared our throats got up a llttle nerve and took a good long look at the spasm 1n the center of the rmg Another whlstle blew 82 ,HL X -fx 1 iff- - -f 5-e a f!n -1 c--.9 ,F or r 1.5 be it g'1 'e 1 REAT organization, that boxing club! 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F ci'-G'iSQ1:Gw1 f' and lo and behold two boys formed out of what seemed two clouds of dust' They seemed somewhat overtaxed and put out as they stag Uered to opposxte corners of the rm and took off then' gloves Then two more fools fwe called them suchj started at the same performance They seemed to enloy themselves tremendously and nobody seemed to be hurt We got up coura e r1Oht there and asked Mr Welsh the club sponsor lf we m1ght try on the gloves He looked us over hls face l1t up w1th a sm11e of approval Qwe thmkj and he consented As soon as those blg mmttens were falrly on our hands a wh1stle chllled our blood and some bw boob decked out xn a fash1on resemb hnv ours came over and swung From that moment we knew nothmg untll a wh1stle stopped the horrxd brazen hussy and to our surprlse we dlscovered that we were st1ll al1ve and Uomff strong When we left the meetlng that nwht we felt so b1g and strong and hefty that we farrly bolled over wlth pep We glared savagely at all passers by on the way home We wondered why 1n the d1ckers we hadnt thought of gomg to that boxmv club before Great organlzatxon that boxmg club' Snappy up to date and ful a pep' 1 - 1 ' K, ' . 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Q . , . . . . . , , ' 7 Y , . , - , . 2 -fd-avi, 2 'C53?1x'.QiSm1:43w111A The Soldan Ph1Iate11c Soczety Luigi HE next ltem IS a superb copy of the rare trlangular Cape gif-n 7 of Good Hope crxes the auctloneer as he tr1es to catch lns breath from h1s last strenuous sale Such IS the scene latehc Soclety commonly called the Stamp Club holds 1ts meetmgs But the opportumty to trade xn stamps IS only one of the many ad vantages offered by thls club In our room we have all the accessorles known ln the stamp world a weekly stamp magazme for any of the members a complete hne of SpCC1E1llZ6d stamp catalogs and Scotts rlght up to the mrnute ald for members 1n collect1n and 1n keepmg them posted on the rlse and fall of the stamp market The Club llbrary 15 open to any member and a book may be taken out for one mght Stamp collect1ng IS one of the oldest and most fascmatxng hobbles m the world The mcreasmg enrollment of the Soclety 1n Soldan the great support glven by the faculty and the mcreasmg lnterest shown by men and women throughout the world bears out our assertlon that phllately IS a man s hobby as well as a dlvertmg pastlme The Club welcomes any one mterested 1n stamp collectmg whether he be a begmner or an advanced collector GAA hm g1rlsV Look Llsten and Heed' We form rly were con 'y 'F' dered good llsteners good cheerers and good boosters We were thought useful 1n sellmg tlckets for athletlc games l and were Good patrons of all such act1v1t1es but now lt IS 1 dlfferent We are ln the game ourselves and what we want IS co operatlon and act1ve membershlp Let us hear from the l1ve ones and we w1ll show you what we can do Let s Go' Our tenn1s tournament the first event of thxs term was qulte sp1r xted Mar1e Brodsky Mar1on Wood Carolyn Wolf and Carol Cole were the lucky ones to reach the semm Hnals Mar1e Brodsky defeated the others, thereby galfllng the honor of havmg her name on the tenn1s cup There are many more mterestmg thlngs planned for us m the fu ture Glrls, come and Jom us' Our offxcers are Todd Ramsey, pres1dent, Mary Glenn Mellor, vlce presxdent, Mar1e Ryan, secretary, Dorothy Rexd, recordmg secretary, Sarah Shuppe, treasurer, and V1rg1n1a Hyatt, hxke leader 81 HS - ag ' ' ff5LL:.7?.'9--T - 1-2-1713:-' fi. 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I , t lqjgif m Room 323 every Wednesday after school when the Phr- . n t - . . . . g . . ! 7 L df SE ' 7 ', ' . !7 ' 9 n 9 ' ' 9 Y Y YEA IS TEX N15 Y 13' 5, E'11CQfZr?SQ3W2Jl Tenms HE TCHHIS Team agam won the mterscholastlc meet gwxng lffhvn if the champxonshlp to Soldan for the thlrd consecutxve year The team COI'1S1St1I'1g of Joe Smith first man Jack Lynn econd man Mmard MacCarthy th1rd man and Rosen feld Ghck and Scherck Grollnek the doubles teams made a very good showmg by wmnm fourteen matches and loslng only two thus nearly tylng the old record of fifteen matches won wlth but a smgle defeat Joe Smlth the outstandmg star of the team won four matches and lost none He played an unusually steady game and has a good fore hand drlve whlch he IS able to place very well Jack Lynn captaln was also successful ln h1s four encounters Mmard MacCarthy played fine tenn1s after the first mterscholas TIC match 1n whlch he was defeated He played a steady drlvmg plac 1ng game relylng on h1s very steady back hand Rosenfeld Ghck played two of the four doubles matches and sp11t even wmnmg one and loslng one The last two doubles matches were played by Scherck Grollnek who were v1ctor1ous both t1mes Both of the doubles teams played very well together Soldan Country Day In the Hrst practlce game of the season Soldan defeated Country Day four out of five matches Country Day was represented by Mar tm a former member of the Soldan tenn1s team Smger Leland and Von Wexse Smlth was unable to compete ln thls match so Scherck was substltuted for first man and was defeated by Martin 6 2 6 3 Scherck played a good game but had dlffnculty mn handlmd Martxns low pounclng chop strokes Lynn defeated Sn er 7 5 61 Slnger played well ln the first set but weakened ln the second MacCarthy de feated Leland 6 4 6 4 MacCarthy led four games to one IH the first set and was leadmg 40 15 1n the s1xth game but Leland tlghtened up and took three stralght games makmg the score four all MacCarthy took the next two games and the set 6 4 He easlly won the second set, keepmg a two game lead throughout In the first of the two doubles encounters, Rosenfeld Gllck defeat ed Slnger Von Wexse 6 4, 2 6, 6 4 In the second doubles match, Mac Carthy Lynn defeated Mart1n Leland 7 5, 6 2 Mart1n starred for the losers Soldan Yeatman Soldan met Yeatman ln the first round of the mterscholastlc meet and spllt even, each team w1nn1ng two matches Smith and Lynn won whxle MacCarthy and Rosenfeld Ghck lost Q7 4.3 Y Ji -+1',':L, ..' ,-- m-5.27 -.ev -V,V ,ki-:,TR 1 YY F1Q F ' , -4 -1 we 4 +3 X v Q K2-' --I' C -fe-. -a JLL ' qv D - get 5.3 .iv e'a E ri' an ,ff-7 .. 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U - - . . l b , . - y - ' ' 1 , . iii 5:'iQi5Q1'5ii2Jl3l 1 Joe Sm1th defeated Wllham Bell 6 3 8 6 Sm1th had l1ttle trouble 1n the first part of the match but the second was closely played At one stage of the second set Sm1th was behind five games to three but he txghtened and took three stra1ght games and the lead s1x to five games whxch he won w1th the loss of but two po1nts In the second match Lynn defeated Norton 6 4 7 5 Nortons net playing featured th1s match MacCarthy lost to Eckhart 7 5 6 O 1n the th1rd match MacCarthy went to pleces ln the second set and netted many of h1s dr1ves Rosenfeld Ghck were also defeated by Yeatman s doubles team In th1s match the Soldan boys d1d not come up to expectatlons and lost 6 Soldan McK1nley In the second round of the tournament we defeated McK1nley four out of four matches joe Smith defeated Ted Haase 6 4 6 3 Sm1th took the net throughout both sets and caused Haase to lose many po1nts ln trylng to pass him Sm1th 1n the first set took the lead by wlnmng the first game at love The second game he won on well placed back court dr1ves Haase took the next two games maklng the score two all Sm1th won the fifth and seventh ames and Haase won the slxth and elghth games oe broke through and won the nlnth and tenth games wlth the loss of only one polnt In the second set he won most of his po1nts on well placed net shots Lynn defeated Talbot 10 8 6 1 Talbot took the net wh1le Lynn played back court Lynn s lobbmg was poor and he lost many points by not passmg Talbot at the net Talbot led 1n the first set elght games to seven but weakened and Lynn won the next three games and the set 10 8 Talbot went all to pleces ln the second set and secured but one game MacCarthy defeated Colhns 4 6 6 3 6 1 He led xn the first set four games to two but Collms won the four stralght games and the set 6 4 MacCarthy won the second set on well placed fore hand dr1ves to the back l1ne and passed Collms at the net repeatedly Colhns m the th1rd set, won the first game, but MacCarthy won the next s1x games and the set 6 1 Rosenfeld Gllck won their first lnterscholastlc match by defeatlng Thompson Montgomery 6 4, 5 7, 6 4 The match was very closely played, and neither team ever had more than a two game lead The team work of Rosenfeld Ghck was exceptlonally good They kept the lead throughout the first set, and were ahead live games to four in the second set, but lost the lead and the set when Thompson Montgomery took three stralght games. Thompson Montgomery led ln the th1rd set 88 fe- 1 AX K 1'f-- lg,-,B ---Y X-,,.2:f':x:-as .- f, 13- c , T' Tw 1 .- 'j' K x JX 4 JR X:i, P Bell won the next game but Smith took the net in the following two 6-2, -1. ' 7 9 . ' g , A - J , . . 2 6' Qi, Q62i:SQ:fR'J1 ' four games to three but our team tlghtened and took three stra1ght games and the set 6 4 Soldan Cleveland Soldan defeated Cleveland and agam won four out of four matches McM1llan Powers Bowersox and G1ld8fh3USt Spoetz played for Cleve Sm1th defeated McM1llan a very steady player 6 3 7 5 1n a very hard and closely played match In the first set Sm1th took the lead by wmmng the first two games He kept this lead throughout the first set In the second McM1llan started off at a fast pace and passed Sm1th at the net tlme after t1me Sm1th tlghtened after the score was three love agamst hlm and won three games on well placed fore hand drlves to McM1llan s backhand S'n1th became erratlc and lost the next two games on h1s own errors Wlth the score 5 3 agalnst hlm he rallxed dr1v1ng and placlng the ball w1th such sklll that McM1llan faxled to brlng any one of the followlng four games to deuce Lynn defeated Powers 6 2 6 1 Powers was very erratlc and many errors lost the match MacCarthy defeated Bowersox 6 1 6 3 HIS back hand was usually steady and h1s lobbm was also good MacCarthy won first five games by passmg Bowersox at the net on drlves and lobs could not come through for a love set Bowersox ln the second started off by wmnm the first three games MacCarthy taklng net came from behmd and won s1x games and the set 6 3 t 6 ut se the Scherck Grollnek defeated Gllderhaust Spoetz 9 7 6 1 Scherck Grollnek took the net 1n the Hrst set and lost many games on the well placed lobs of Gllderhaust Spoetz When the score was seven all ln games Scherck Grollneck took the back court and won the next two games and the set 9 7 In the second set Scherck Grollneck played 1n the back court and out drove thexr opponents and took the set 6 1 Soldan Central Soldan defeated Central 1n the fourth and final round of the mter scholast1c tennls tournament and for the thlrd consecutmve t1me won four out of four matches Smxth defeated Seglloff 6 4, 6 3 Seg1loff had a fast, placmg serve, whlch was hard for Sm1th to place on the returns Seglloff took the lead 1n the first set by w1nn1ng the first three games on well placed net shots In the remammg games of the set, Sm1th took the net, where hrs work was very good Seg1loff's lobbmg forced Sm1th to the back court Sm1th's accurate dr1v1ng and chopplng made Seglloff lose many polnts on errors Sm1th won the first three games ln the second set, but Segl loff tled the score on Sm1th's errors Sm1th, by hls placlng lawford and back hand drlves won the last three games and the set 6 3 80 A ,754 Ii 3 -'AYIIZ-T 'iprwi T35 i,2 lLLfiT'- Ori-1,-ff-I-mx TIA- f5AxV . - W I 553 ,L 'L,.,' s- sire 4.2 I Xfeirjf F g ' r , . 1 1 ' ' land. 1 1 ' 1 ' v ' Y ' 9 I . , . . . 1 A ' ' a 9 - , - . hls - , - . - un- , g . h V 9 Y b . , t, S - 1 , ' . - - - , - i - 7 , - - . , - , ' . ! 1 W Qi, 'g?asisQ1:GRalilD ,ia'3 Lynn defeated Brewer 6 2 6 1 Brewer made many errors at the net but played a good back court game MacCarthy defeated Kmker 6 4 6 4 ln a closely contested match MacCarthy s dr1v1ng and net playmg featured thls match MacCarthy won three games ln the first set before Kmker loosened up Kmker then won three games and tled the score MacCarthy won the next two games on well placed drlves and back hand placement aces but lost the mnth game on h1s own errors He took the net 1n the tenth game whlch he won at love Kmker started out well 1n the second set by wmnmg the first four games MacCarthy rall1ed and drove the ball at w1ll and took s1x stralght games and the set 6 4 The last match of the tournament was won by Scherck Grollnek who defeated Smlth Kelhoefer 9 11 64 7 5 This was the closest match of the tournament and our players would probably have lost the match had lt not been for thelr superfor team work Scherck Grollnek played back court and Smlth Kelhoefer took the net Scherck Groll nek led five games to four m the first set but weakened and finally lost the set 11 9 They eas11y won the second set 6 4 but ln the thxrd Smlth Kelhoefer led five games to four Scherck Grollneck takmg the net easfly won the last three games and the decldmg set which gave Soldan the champ1onsh1p over Yeatman who lost three matches Football rig'-F5 james F Cook better known as jrmmy Cook aga1n R coached the football team maklng h1s seventh consecutlve year Last year Soldan lost only one game and that to our abj.-u old rlval Central Thxs year we won three games lost one and t1ed one Soldan Pr1nc1p1a Soldan ned Pr1nc1p1a 1n 1ts first practlce game of the season The score was 6 6 Cralg of Soldan and Rrce of Prmcxpxa made the touch downs Durmg the first three quarters Soldan played a drrvmg smash 1ng game and through these plunges scored lts first touchdown ln the second half Prmclpxa scored 1ts touchdown on a serles of forward passes 1n the fourth quarter In the first quarter Craxg made most of the gams, one of whlch was a 20 yard runback on the kxck off In the second, Soldan had the ball on Prmc1p1a's three yard lme, and Craxg followed Butz through center for a touchdown Cralg mlssed the drop kick for the extra pomt Prmcxpla gamed, 1n the th1rd quarter, on plunges and forward passes In the fourth, Brown plunged ten yards through the left slde of the l1ne Plunges and a long forward pass to 91 ii,7'lf'i' da I . 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Ql1'5RJl5l33 Rlce gave Pr1nc1p1a a touchdown The attempted place krck for the extra pomt was blocked by Butz Cralg Butz Lmk and Helser starred for Soldan and Brown Rlce Clark and Schultz for Pr1nc1p1a Soldan s lme up Peele left end Hel ser left tackle Thomas left guard Butz center Hoffman r1ght guard Lawrence r1ght tackle Shaw r1ght end Crazg quarterback Lrnk left halfback Rawdon r1ght halfback OHanlon fullback Sub st1tut1ons Ashby for Rawdon Baker for O Hanlon Soldan Central Soldan lost lts first mterscholastlc football ame to Central The score was 19 0 Soldan had no cow bell l1ke the precedmg year but the splrxt was there just the same Llke last year Soldan held Central to a 0 0 score ln the first half but weakened ln the second half and Central scored 19 pomts Centrals first touchdown came through a break Cralg blocked a forward pass and knocked the ball lnto the arms of one of Centrals players who ran seven yards for a touchdown Soldan klcked off to Braznell who returned the ball 10 yards Central was un able to gam on plunges and punted to Cralg Soldan also was unable to gam and Rawdon punted Soldan completed a forward pass Hesler to Cralg for a 40 yard gan whlch placed the ball on Cen trals eight yard lme Cralg lost 10 yards on an end run and Central then got the ball on a pass over the goal l1ne In the second quarter nelther team was able to gam and a puntmg duel followed Soldan won in the exchange of punts and the half end ed wlth the ball ln mldfield Thomas of Central ran the klck off back 25 yards at the begmnmg of the th1rd quarter Central completed a long pa s to K1ttlaus for a 30 yard gam On the next play Cralg knocked a pass mto the arms of a Central player who ran seven yards for the first touchdown Goldberg made the extra polnt on a drop klck Soldan had the better of the ex change of punts but farled to gam through the lme In the fourth quarter Goldberg made gam after gam and Central worked the ball to Soldan's 20 yard l1ne A pass to Velde was complet ed and Central scored 1tS second touchdown Followmg the kxck off, Thomas 1ntercepted a Soldan pass and ran 40 yards for a touchdown Goldberg mlssed both trles for the extra pornt The game ended as the teams llned up for the klck off Cralg, Butz, Hesler, and Llnk starred for Soldan, and Goldberg, Thomas and Harnett for Central Soldan's lme up Baker, left end, Helser, left tackle, Thomas, left guard: Butz, center, Hoffman, r1ght guard: Lawrence, r1ght tackle, Shaw, r1ght end , Cralg, quarterback , Lmk, left halfback, Rawdon, r1ght halfback, O'Hanlon, fullback Substxtutlons ' Powell for Helser, Schne1 der for Butz, Ashby for Lmkg Peele for Baker, Rlchardson for Rawdon 92 LE in Cgx -i, '-71,5 ?,fiT:. ffs?1:,:,-,--A--h,,.N-,J-., l A. 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CY ' ! s r . . , ' 9 ' u . l S . , . s r i 6 ' Q-fEfSQQr 3E Soldan McK1nley Soldan defeated McK1nley ln the second ame 19 0 Cralg L1nk and Ashby made the touchdowns Soldan completely outplayed Mc ened The muddy field and the sllppery ball made passes unsure and the puntmg poor Soldan played strarght football and repeatedly tore through McK1nley s lme for good gams Soldan k1cked off to McK1nley A McK1nley back fumbled the ball on the second play and Soldan recovered Soldan lost the ball on a pass over the goal l1ne In an exchange of punts Soldan got the ball on McK1nley s 25 yard lme Cra1g made 10 yards around the end and put the ball on McK1nley s 15 yard l1ne L1nk and O Hanlon made ten yards on lme smashes and the quarter ended w1th the ball on McK1n ley s 5 yard l1ne In the second quarter O Hanlon plunged throu h the center for a touchdown Both teams fa1led to gam durmg the remalnlng part of the quarter The Soldan backs carrled the ball ln the thlrd quarter to McK1n ley s 5 yard l1ne on lme plunges Cral made 4 yards around the end and L1nk went over for a touchdown on the next play Cralg falled to make the extra poxnt In the fourth quarter Soldan plunged and passed untxl the ball was on McK1nley s 20 yard lme Ashby fell on a blocked punt for the final touchdown and the extra po1nt was made by a pass Tlger to Ashby Soldans l1ne up R1tter left end Peele left tackle Lawrence left uard Butz center Hoffman rlght guard Thomas rxght tackle Shaw rlght end Cra1g quarterback L1nk left halfback Rawdon rlght half back OHanlon fullback Subst1tut1ons R1chardson for Rawdon Ash by for Lmk Powell for Thomas Roseborough for O Hanlon and Wat son for Cralg Touchdowns Crarg L1nk and Ashby Soldan Yeatman Soldan defeated Yeatman, IH the thlrd round of the lnterscholastxc football games The score was 30 0 Soldan played 1ts best game of the year Don Cra1g's sensatlonal runs of 40 yards, 35 yards, 35 yards, and 30 yards, featured the game Nlck O'Hanlon also starred, scorlng s1x pomts by h1s goal k1ck1ng Soldan klcked off to Yeatman's 35 yard l1ne Yeetman falled to gam through the l1ne, and Hannegan punted, after whxch Soldan made three first downs, one of the gams belng a 40 yard run by Cra1g, whxch placed the ball on Yeatman's 10 yard l1ne Cralg followed Butz through center for the extra po1nt After Soldan klcked off to Yeat man, Craxg. on a crxss cross, made 35 yards around the end ill --S r - -H - 11:Lite11i4+-1 I- Q21-V Qafxff, fifs- - ,L+ V af' I ,- t x Y , A -3 X Y Y , ,Da P ' ' '-TQ'- ' - I' ' - fe' rg-f 1 1- - -5 lies: -:Y V - i - ,-r - I I ' . .Un . 1 Kinley throughout the entire game, and Soldan's goal was never threat- . , . . 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In the second quarter Lmk Rawdon and O Hanlon brought the ball to Yeatmans 20 yard llne where O Hanlon mlssed a iield goal Lmk mtercepted a Yeatman pass and was downed on thelr 20 yard l1ne where O Hanlon klcked a perfect field goal In the thlrd quarter Cralg cxrcled left end for 35 yards and 1 touchdown O Hanlon made the extra po1nt on a klck from placement The teams fought ln mldfield for the remalnlng part of the quarter After ga1ns by L1nk Rawdon and OHanlon Cra1g cxrcled the rlght end for 30 yards placmg the ball on Yeatman s 5 yard lme O Han lon followed Butz throu h center for a touchdown but mlssed the klck on the try for the extra polnt Both teams trxed passes durlng the last few mlnutes of play but falled to gain Soldan s lxne up Peele left end Lacy left tackle Hoffman left guard Butz center Thomas r1ght guard Lawrence rlght tackle Shaw r1ght end Craxg quarterback L1nk left halfback Rawdon rlght halfback OHanlon fullback Subst1tut1ons Schneider for Butz Baker for Peele Watson for Cralg Rltter for Baker Powell for Thomas Txger for Hoffman Rose borough for O Hanlon Rlchardson for Rawdon Bell for Lmk Soldan Cleveland Soldan defeated Cleveland 13 0 1n the final game of the season and finlshed second 1n the Interscholastlc League O Hanlon Lmk Hel ser and Lawrence starred for Soldan O Hanlon was the 1nd1v1dual star of the game he made all of Soldan s pomts a touchdown and two field goals Soldan outplayed Cleveland ln every feature of the game and kept the ball ln Cleveland s territory most of the tlme Some two thousand students turned out to wltness the final contest In the first quarter Soldan klcked off to Cleveland s 20 yard llne On the second play Cleveland trxed a pass whlch was mtercepted by Lmk and Soldan took the ball on Clevelands 20 yard l1ne Soldan made first down on plunges by Lmk, Rawdon, and O Hanlon Soldan faxled to gam through the hne and a pass over the goal lme was ground ed Cleveland took the ball on the 20 yard lme and punted to 1'I'1ldHCld on the Flrst play Soldan, by plunges and end runs, worked the ball to Cleveland's 10 yard 11ne when the quarter ended In the second quarter, Cralg made 5 yards through the center and Lmk added two more Rawdon plunged through center for a yard and O'Hanlon followed Butz through center for a touchdown He made the extra polnt on a kxck from placement Cleveland kicked off to Cralg, who twxsted and dodged for a 65 yard runback, placmg the ball on Cleveland's 10 yard lme, but Soldan could not push It over SH V 4'-5 ' v -,, ,A few- -Y W, A,-,W Ass f--N., g- L Bas -Y -- .fag Y v - ?,,a .-:xi-A-f,.f.x ff- ,1 A 't - f ' v n X . 5 ,K JL 4 Xff' 'JJ 'X - - - - ' fy' fr-, g in --- --- agzwsm - -' - , .. - - 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 - , . . , . , . , K , . . - . . . , . . 1 1 1 . , . , . , 1 ' ' U . . 5 1 , . , l c u s - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . i , 1 1 - - 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' , . . 1 1 1 ' 1 1 . . . , . . y , .. , . . . , . . 7 ' 1 1 . , . . . , . , . 1 . , . , . - 1 2 -4' 1 'Q5S':riQi-5QlL?l5l-3h -1,553 In the thlrd quarter Soldan klcked off to Cleveland s 30 yard lme Cleveland falled to galn through the lme and punted out of bounds on Soldan s 45 yard lme After two lme plunges had farled Soldan klcked to Cleveland s 10 yard lme Cleveland could not gam through the lme and was a am forced to punt The ball went out of bounds on Soldan s 39 yard lme A k1ck1n duel followed and lasted durlng the remamlng part of the perrod In the fourth quarter wlth the ball on Cleveland s 15 yard 11ne P1Ck6I'1I1g made 15 yards around the rxght end Cleveland punted and Soldan punted back O Hanlon mtercepted a Cleveland pass and was finally downed on Cleveland s 28 yard l1ne where O Hanlon krcked a perfect Held goal Cleveland krcked off to Crarg who ran the ball back to mldheld Rawdon punted to Clevelands 25 yard lme Cleveland then punted to Cra1g who ran the ball back to Cleveland s 25 yard l1ne On plunges and end runs Soldan worked the ball to Clevelands 18 yard l1ne where O Hanlon a a1n k1CkCd a perfect Held goal The two teams battled 1n mrdfield durm the rest of the quarter and the game ended wlth the ball on Cleveland s 40 yard lme Soldans l1ne up Peele left end Helser left tackle Lawrence left guard Butz center Thomas rrght guard Lacy rrght tackle Shaw rlght end Crarg quarterback Lxnk left halfback Rawdon rrght halfback and O Hanlon fullback Substxtlons Bell for Rawdon Baker for Peele Hoffman for Thom as Powell for Helser Schnelder for Butz Rrtter for Baker and Peele for Lawrence f ee N .Z 4 Llp 142-Q Qi? r 5 4 ' Xgzhgclm - 'f M 6 If E X Q vf ,1 f4'W1W ' M' 5 2 lp X kj' A CASE or J WHO 5l'lCK5 ON THE LUNGEST. 05 C C F MTX EMM V ' , -1 ,- . 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M, Q, a-:Fu-d'e.'. re-4-une 5 ,f I Deer Sandy Claws Smse It xs sew nere Xmas I thought I wood rxte you a ledder m b half of the Soldan futbflll team They are very bashfull and even wxle they luk forward to your necks vxsxt down the chxmbley they hevn t bras enuff to rlte themselves Please send em what they want My deer Gus the center of attractshun xs hopmg for another chanrt to beet Central Sew are weej Don asts for 'z pear of wmffed shews to enhanse not meralv hrs beauty but also hrs spead Ht also wants a toy ottermobul that he km tak apart and gut togedder agun wlddout mlssm skule Ray preferrs a s1mple httle devlse to safe gard possxbel poxnts of myury 1 e the knee Yer namesake Lxttle Nrck wood b pleesed wrth a fue artxckles hke lemon bleech l1lac perfume ete stuck m the tow of hrs No 12 sock Cary Lmk wood bee greatfull four a copy of Sunphfimd Edxtnon of Huftuts Blzness Lam Cln case you have none pleese brmg a copy of Peter Rwrebxt or The Taxlor s Man by Scott Duk Rawdon gurh h half vull hee fhfll led vxlth a few Nell Brmkley Hur Wavcrs These must bee gaxranteed to last durmv the basket ball season durmg vntch tyme Dxek IS much 1n the publlek eye J jack Shaw blue G G samd book to contane dctaled accounts of all the games lost by Soldan I hevn t tyme to name all the rest Sindy but pleese send 'em all somethm' They wood b e delxghted wxth a hung from the Xmas tree J Z' f o- needs hmment tape and wleh hayzel and they needs yer good wlll tew Coach Jlmmy wood hke a lether bound copy of your latest book Eleven Good Reasons Why Soldan W1ll Beat Central 1924 QI take xt that xt contains the plctures of next season s teemj And Sandy as long as yer comm over thxs way you mlght Just drop ln at Soldan 'md leave the Yale Bowl as a little present to the skule rn general Hopmg youll not forgxt this letter I remane N R Dent Rooter Though ts On Muszc The 1nstrument played In the days of old By the angels falr Was a harp of gold The mstrument played In the modern days Is the saxophone That no angel plays Instead of hymns Afloat on the breeze Easy Melody Is the tune to please Perhaps It s great To hear angels play But I d rather hear The sax any old day MarJor1e Bartlett, 7 X, -,- . , 4'-7 'ie W ggi , : 2- - l-I X y - I 1 w I X l l x ' l 1 xl' . . 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And by a scrxbble to say we end The task and have the ever present feelxng That we have hmshed trs an accomplrsh ment Smcerely to be sought To wrrte a theme A theme' perhaps a poem' Ah there s the stunt But m that verse what awful thmgs we mrght express When at last our brams have been exhausted Must pause demur there s the thought That makes calamrty of too much sand For who would stop to read these drawn out lmes These wxld remarks these scattered thoughts, Of thmgs we say when msprratlon leaves us? Marjorre Euwer 6 Howlers From Soldan Classrooms Ancrent Hrstory Cartrrdgc on the Coast of Africa was the most rmportant Phoenxcran colony Englrsh 1 The forest of Arden IS n Norway or Sweden Botany The pecan IS a dry mdecent nut Englrsh 3 Rowena wore a strxng of precxous rocks around her neck Physrology The two cavmcs of the bo'ly are the thoracxc and the ahormnable Engfhsh The a1r meet was certainly an event of hlgh srgnrlicance for Salnt Lours 100 The Flunker s Creed I belxeve oh I belreve As a Flunker I belleve That the teachers of the hrgh school In ass1gn1ng so called home work Wrsh to exercrse their volces And to calm therr weary sprrzts That 1n examrnatlons One should always play the horses Or else rf feelxng b'ue Take a soda at the drug store Whxle the people rn the school Are undergomg 1I'lqlI1SltlOTl I belreve oh I belxeve That one should always be a sponger And copy kmd frrends papers After they have worked all nrght That one should try to vamp the teachers Into grvmg E s and G s Whxle he prtres thexr stupxdlty And laughs mto hrs sleeve I dont belxeve rn U B J Beta Omega Omega Beta G X dan' 1 I I just Got Hrs Report Card A Marden s Prayer I know not how I should begm a pome A sonnet not to love but hate rndrte Abomrnatron of my happy home' Of Physics Scxentra I wrlte Ye gods and lrttle fish hooks would you stoop To see a maxden struggle rn dxstress And leave her thus marooned m the soup Be mercxful and save me from the mess' Of cxrcuxts short of ohms or volts I know A httle but of ergs or joules or dynes I make no head nor tall of xt I trow My mind sprmgs out beyond rts close confines Gadzooks' An I could have my way with rt I d flmg xt all down rn th groundless prt if-S if . 'xc -1122-7: f iff- 'XL-Lf? 54 f,-m gg irgigifvyfr sg: A , ,. . J - X I ' 'fs I ' I - - .I H Y , - - , . . , , ln sv - 1 ' . ' 1 l' 'I ' fWith apologies to Shakespearej FOV Vm H member Of the ffm , . l . f 1 I . . V I s- A --0 wr ' ' , ah, fr I . g-, . . 1 7 . . , ' 7 ' Q ' -11 f I ,' . X!! ' , . Y U , A ,V 1 1 D I , I 7 , . . - , - , 4 -1 U 1 U 4 I 1' V- -V, - 44- , up l , : - v , . . .w r I I . Y 3. 2 . . - - , CAN YOU IMAGINE THIS? 50 Youve BEEN 'rqllo-' Tm, 'I img! a.,Eu..rmu TR1 -vu -1 non N To Lev -T uqppfy ' P-saw PLEASE 'A N' X N 5 0 M If df Q Nor Tame X AN-4 Ref-1 -mug ' J TERMS Fivraqgt W A 73 ':AK10IJT Do NOT N I W Q Q :ff eff-Q ' i lwuu. NOT Fzsavfrw yo W f- QNV HOME ang peg A Wren: so A5 EVERY A 6055 Z ff Kxfx 3 X fy A 5 SEQNILE nv p fl! THE Luwcunoowx .M wr' o 1J Jenn Dom- 5.1- LDOKIIVC7 INTO 51 -JOY YOUR nag-r-QR1 'WENT You T UP THAT '. 0 BRING. 'DO BEn.rr.ve' Grrrnwe- Lazy! '+ They were studymg the Ilhad Mxss W Are you sure that Henry VIII Miss K Can any one tell me where Sparta dled ln 13339 4 ISD J No he d1dn t dle he got marrled M My grandmother hves there Mlss J fentermg room In which everyone Mxss What IS the fifteenth of March IS talkmgb 1 noted for? Now well have a short mtermxsslon for F D St Patrlcks bxrthday a lesson 101 XLS NAA I . J K Xb C VII .-xv. XA? J! P M T Q - fI::':::Y , 4 1:-f-1-M. 4, , S, ,' ' 'N ,, W OL' , I f v C9 I W, 'l HJ . asia f ,X I 7 K- f I ff XY I if wr Q X oct.. if K W W X ' 5 is ,gi -...f gt 2 3 Nl 1 Q 0 Xi 7 W! n j V! S C 1' '11 Vx ,ll 1' X i f . I I . . . 'Q -IZ.. , V A . . iQ?f'Smw16 f53? How to Tell When the Perlod IS Most Over COR To mmow 'mr nerr on Mmta M W FRWJAI VCM M Nt-XT' 51 l C Ill T lll 'F 03 M f' A lm-. Wm A We WO Im! I I' if llllIIllllllllflllllllllllllllflllllllk - . i Nm THE TEAUKEK START5 -ru ASSIGN in -r E C 5 0 11-me nov-'yewoma N -1-.LA 2-4EC'1TfLL GE-W up ,pe -6- WWLYV Y Q E V QW N Il Wx Y VD 'EIL o E? nn nk 1115 lllllm lllllnllfllllfllllflIIlll1Illlllwllllllllllllllllllllllllll nm we mum cms Snftrf To m THE PAT BUY wx -me tsmuc sem' Smc Hman ON no-vu -fur Hem Sncxs uv ms BOOKS ig? g c z e H P4 U P O40 A X F N fs KWWWW E,-mn .5 -4- Q NN L EYRNG ?RAq1CE STARTS BEN 'TRS R 6 IL TLC Aumvomm-fx ' 0NCgL?N ifjxrgnm lg mm' 'Alf 'VZ uslggwaw Mr H Now we have fimshed all the The man who first saxd Lest We Forget lessons ln Spamsh 2 except a few that we never had to take a final shall have shortly Brxght Student Cwho has not been lnsten Some of us who have heard the gxrl hum mgj Mr H we mlssed some of the lessons mmg Love Sends a Lxtfle Glft of Roses Mr H Yes, I know Some of you m1ssed almost wxsh xt had been A Lxttle Dose of th em all Poison ' ' 102 as Jzdff-ewf:ah I aaxrlff few- f .U 'T X X r ' A Xrvi U 'L -- - fe- as ,-A-f '- -,-,, - Yegz- -:-f -N - ff!-a - . . , L f '- VX 9 f l, 4 - - 17- , 5 - - 3 5 - l We . n.... .... .. ... ....... .. ...... :lip MHA LK I, I Q... .ii as E ' Q lj! 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'Xlotol C0 1045 N Grand Ave Ruelle K Jtco 6131 Delmu' AUTO SUPPLIES St LOUIS Spung Co 31311 YR21Sh1I1g on BANKS lNat10nal Cltw Bank Cent1a1 Natlonal Bank Bldg Savmgs T1ust Co 4916 Delmar BAKERIES Drosten Bake Shop 2 26 Lmon Blvd Iad1es Home Bal ln 6860 Delmar XX elle Boettlu 009 BOIQSI Park Blvd BARBER SHOPS khrens Bubu Shop 620 Harnllton D101 erson B1rbe1 Shop 091 Claren c on Nlaassens B11be1 Shop 5906 Delmar BEAUTY SHOPS Blvd Beauts Shop 2324 lN Unlon La Vogue Beautwe Shop 3445 Easton E McCorm1ck 504 Carleton Bldg BOOK STORES Book of Knovt ledge 802 Arcade Bldg BUSINESS COLLEGES Browns BIISIIIQSS College 904 Board ot EdllCZ1tl0Il Bldg Rubuam Buslness College 4982 Del mar Ave Speedv-'1 BllSlIlf ss follege f rand md Hebert CAFE rax elh s 01 111 lXl Naplrs E816 421 DeBxl1w1ere CLEANERS AND DYERS Arcade Presslng and Tallorlng C0 0119 Delmal Chapman Cleanmg C0 3800 Delmar Ehte P1ess1ng Club 148 DeBal1x1ere Ilsa Cleaners 02 9 Delmar 10? Pelshlng Clelnlng to 1 DeBal1 were West Lnd Cleaners 5000 Delmar CONFECTIONERS D011 SL 7elle1 DPBRIIVIQYQ and W ater man Mes Honeysucllr Sweet Shop 5604 Dsl mtr he Nelsons Conffctlonery 440 DeBal1 were C1111 Clndy Ixxtchen Lltra and Ft zel Axes COSTUMER 'NI J Clarke 507 N Broadway CLOTHING COMPANY W elner 8. XVerner 6th and Locust DAIRIES Cltw D'llIlCS C0 St I 0l1lS Dury 2000 Plne St Hlghland Drury 4816 Delmar Iuhln Dellc Ltessen 1250 H'Odl1lll01'1t He lfetf Dt llc ttessen 5612 Laston Ave DECORATORS 'Nlohl Dtcolatlng C Tfulor ind Ohve DRUGGISTS Whller KHISQIQW :1200 Cates Ave Ohx er Pfost Drug Store NIcPherson and DeBal1x1ere Pfe1ffer s Drug Store 1300 Hochamont Trlangle Drug Co Euchd and 'NIcPher son Vlctor Drug Co 1116 Easton Berks Drug Store Coodfellow and Suburban Tr tcks Blankenbaker Drug Co 5894 Easton Cohen Kurlander Dlllg Co S E For ner Delm 11' 1nd Hamilton Delmarl n1on Drug Store Delmar and IYIIIOII Aves Nlexer Dxug Store 1994 Plwmouth DRESS MAKER Ellte Hemstltchlng 1839 fhnn ed 2118 Kossuth Easton DRY GOODS Spot Xarletw 6104 Bartn1e1 Scnaefexm D11 foods 9811 lnlon 1, -- ', fxx - -L, ts f- L, .-, TJr,,g,.-- -113 if- ,gf - , , , VJ- 1 Q 151 f' ' .A , 1 I X ,I A , -L, if Q P -bag i ,IPL . Y ,,,,, ,,,Y,,t, 1 Vt 1 11, L 5 --,,.,. 1 Y ,S V- iv-, Y -1 ' . ' B' 'JV 1 ' , , s 1 .. 3.1. 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N4 I or SI Illll I N APLES louis' I xclushe uul Onh ITALIAN RESTAURANT Table D Hote and A La Carte Servuce l'lNl II I KIIKIUI DINII 1 Illlll R0 III N ll RAVIOLI SPAGHETTI MOSTACCIOLI our speclallty 42123 DeBal1v1ere Avenue WAI: She Dzdn t Gzun Anythxng Ehhu Root was cross exammmg a young woman m court one day How old are you? he asked The young woman hesxtated Dont hesntate saxd Mr Root The longer you hesxtate the older you are Get Your Barber Work Done at Ahrens Barber Shop ll I ns me llll rnpnru lll 'IIIIINIUIIN 620 HAMILTON WM H MEYER l'l I NI lllI'IION DRI II S I'lvumutIn unl Ihnll :mont Ives n HIIIW I-ISU l,1llllIll' lllllllx lhlnmrw Sqrxua Mr H How many half crednts can you make a year9 Brmght Stude Dunno Ive been makmg about two lf on st PM N D1 lm lr I-I-I p CARI TON FLOWER SHOP un I HI Sl' If uner ll l,PNlf.,llN Brld nl llouquu is Pl lllli Inn Xl N IOI IS lllfh 'I I I 5 1 born st Sn'Il N :tural ns 10 p LaV0gzze Beazzgfe 6 fzoppe r D l N 1 N Slllxnlmoln Qs- I411111 1 0141 Foreman Yes, I ll gnve ye a job sweepm an keepm the place clean Grad But I m a college graduate Foreman Well then maybe ye hetter start on somethm sxmpler A Busy Corner Polxceman What are you standm here for? Loafer Nuthm Polxeeman Well just move on If every body stood ln one place, how would the rest get past? si Ilunu unl Il ul Ural: rs In nllc 1 l,!'0llllllIW H HEFTY REPAIR CO lhpnrlng. oi lrunks 5llIt tum-1 111 I oc x'-llll ll z nun S II 1 nu 111 xc I OI IS NIO let f E H MAASSENS loaf-.ers and Blrlnr Shop lfllll 'Nulnu-ur Nlnrts lnlllrs C ups llllNlll W ilu nn ilu I lhst Well Trained Hello xs thls the-Club? Is my husband there? Hello Not there, you say? Well all right then, but hold on' How do you know? I haven t even told you my name There am t nobody s husband here never, was the darkey s reply a f Your Shut Rrpaxreflx Good Sho: Uafttrf Shoe Repalrlng Shop 1401 Belt Awenue I null do tha lla nt Work at In lsolmblc- 'rn as B at It M r I s Rfmrmlffr tht I lar! lrrz ru gf! Ihr lit 1 NH xr! S ll KINI IK I'l'1 I IIQII li? 106 St. 1 '.' C1 , ' I ,' . RE ' 1' 'Z ', 1 41' '- 1 ' NI' A 1 1 I. S' ' ' ol - 'rm :emo 11. m. . . Y : 1. ..I', 9 r 1' ' '-1 l':llmn,' '7'S . . . ' 4 D . 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I407 - , - . 1 I IIIDY h0li I IOYYINI RE ELLE AWD JACO AUTO REPAIRING FORD AND DODGE SPECIALISTS 6131 DELMAR AVE ll nlxexsltx C11 lgcl The new clerk m the song shop was sortmg muslc when a very pretty young lady trxpped up to the counter She Have you Klssed me ln the Moon llghtu He Why er xt must have been the fellow at the next counter I ve only been here a week A G SCHAEFERING X X I IIINISIIINI S llll xc I THE BOOK of KNOWLEDGF The GREATEST EDUCATIONAL WORK of the Age Grolxer SOClety 802 Arcade Bldg ll urs It I Ill M ass :gee L iYlXl lklll 0 s Wu VICTOR DRUG CO I I 0 IN I :stun Itaniu- nll W l llllfff Cut Flower: Planh Floral Design: Decorahanx il I I 1 ACME FLOWER SHOP I in uh llullulu we ru t at I u.h la I1 phonn 0 nc lL.ht N0 r I ll 6 Dmer I want some raw oysters They must be not too large or too small not too salty and not too soft They must be cold and I m mn a hurry for them Walter Yes slr Wxll you have them wxth or wlthout pearls s1r9 Indelin1 te Is thls the hosxery department? sal the voxce over the phone Yes rephed the weary sales lady flesh colored stockmgs voxce the weary sales lady pml-c yellow or black? Have you any stocfcj asked the Yes rephecl Whadda ye want nnpllnn nts 1 f n Spot Vanety Store I lnxlell I Dmlmur N0 YAHLEM MOTOR CO I Used Cars Bought Sold and Exchanged h N frunll Au-n e IN H0 107 fn ,-' :-:mm l l . f Q' 2. 'Z ' . I, - - - ' 1-l ' - .J - - 1 , n . Q Ill! ' GUUIDS, LXIDIICS' ,XXII HIC, 'I'S' . . 2856 ' 'on A . ' NYT- flivl- lizlull- SI: mlm :' 'u , 274- July First-l'lzlSs XX'11rlc- Nl: l5v m--11 linxployn-ll. t'l1il- v ' ' V ' :.z': -' 271- flrwrfs llllll'f'lllIlll:' a ,,. , . , V Sllmliilly' lll. .Ili .llll SLI Xl I. R. Q. 1-Ilizzllu-th K:-sta'-r 'l'llI'li Sll, ' 'E ', Jill 117-Ill - 'F 'v ' 'ISI 9215 l'I:nr1-lnlon Xu-. Nt. I. llil. ,l . 'l 'l1l1'l l'l ' Oli '- St -- : th -. I' - 2717 j .,G:llT74-J , Q , .l Yl1 I'0l I . l' . Fll K Q fillli- ' -1:.' l '- , . ' V: 1: nj SIMD lc-I : S! I I Z- -' I ' , . U - - H -d -- U - ' , .' - N47 - 1 N 7 , , . - ' in 1 H - I . ,L ,A 1 ,, nc, 1- i ' , H v ll ' - n tl - . U35-IIT S: , ' ll ST. Llll .', . . 7 IIXIVIWIIGIK , YH. Sl-III! If'l-I Vahslny 4219 The 0LlVER PFOST DRUG CO. The New Drug Store WI1I'I-II' IISON :uul Dell il IYII Dx-Im nr 1840 QUAI I'IX UNLET MUSIC CO.H 516 LOCUST ST. Mnsr comm: Music anus: IN smnuas :ss Ikings und Pins to Order VERNON M HUFF JL!! l1.LER lnlon nnd St Louls Asa-nues MOOG ST LOUIS Quick Replacement Service and Repair Work Sprung: for all Cars and Trucks Clrrletl ln Stock Sv Lomas Saaume Com N Y uaaunaunuuuuunnummuaunuunnuuununnnuunnn Auto and Truck Springs 3l35 37 39 Washnngton Blvd St Lou as A western evangehst makes a practlce of pamtmg rehglous lmes on rocks and fences along public hxghways One ran What w1ll you do when you d1e9 An advertxsmg man came and pamted under xt Use Delta O11 Good for burns JOE PRETABOIR DI II FR IN MEATS VEGETABLES pai' PASION Vlsxtor Nat1ve out V1s1tor Natlve Don t you have a curfew law here? Wal, we dxd once but we cut xt Why? Because lt woke people up Pershmg Tallors r Ili IX I Kill! 7 I nbnny v H6 Suits I rm wul 'B 0 N ls I In mia ll I Il und Q rf ll lnssu I .01 Q Ulu Dru Na rum 4 on I n shllll- Hzs Turn Bill Now remember the hand wot rocks the cradle rules the world' Lxza Well come and rule the world fer half an hour' Ernst C Krohn IIAINISI Ib 5IlIlIl0 IIIIIIIIIIIL Irons! 94.57 Shortys Secret Woe Dugout What s worrymg Shorty Johnson lately? Somebody been trymg to collect hxs msurance9 Washout Sh h' Dont Joke hes gomg wlth a tongue 'cred French gxrl who thmks she can speak Enghsh' It Sounded That Way Mrs A Josephme IS progressmg by leaps and bounds m her pxano practxce Mr A I thought she couldnt make all that racket w1th her hands alone Which? OBr1en O1 can say wan thmg O1 m a self made man Casey Is It boastm ye are or apologxzm 9 Frank Invztatzon There IS one honest brokerage house It advertlses Let us place your name on our waxlmg lzst NEW YORK SHOE REPAIR C0 I OIJIS I Ol IIESPO Flrst Class Work at Reasonable Prices Ill mm but Is lllxl' I Work lnllul lor nnl Ihlhtred Lin Ill BIIIXII RF All' ill I lllllly S J A MOORE IIFKIINI I UN-IR-KC IUII Sh nn Xnpor und Hot NW :hr Ra p lll lll1., ul' ull hands ISIC 'N I X . ' I .' I : A ' Clllll Flin' ' ' , ' . , . - f- w r ' ' . ' ' , z . . 9 . . N l H . . I ,, . . . . , b W' ' , u - 1: ' . - 1 'AJ A J . . v ' :run i Vi ' . I . . . - , .. . I - , . , . I . , . ' . ' . ' . 3 , . . O l . 7 :HIT IIE . I. 'IIC IIC .f ' 41 'I IC 1 TI . ' f ' -. L . ,,. .5 I .'ui .' ' - -: T -: ' ., ....,..,, 581.25 ' ' 5 ' ' . I.:uIic-. ' Suit' 1'lv: nvd, ' -.'.' 'l. IF .T ll V I 8- Q. -'-. r .v.. r' . . ' . , Q . , . , , Q V H . . Y! ' ' , as ' . H . , . U ' ' - 77 'I I ' 10. '2 A I I. I I , I . . I o '-: - ls: in HE: Q 'YH A lu Y ' . 1' 5 . - . - ,. ' . r. , 1 . - 5 - 3 1 Q ' ' ' , . ' ,. ' . . , . . . . ,. . , .- 1 , l!lCl.l. V1 Q ' Pl , .-, . , Y . ' f ' '15 '566 .,s..s le. J no .- ur.. 108 Tllllk 12 to 24 hours fresher Bottled 1n the country QW Bouow 993 WOM UNTPXI ,400 If I could get someone to mvest five hundreds pounds xt that snhunc I eould make some money How much would you make? Why five hundred pounds BLANKENBAKFR BROS II lmllton Illll I ISYUII 1llllll0N 1 Fncncl fleavmg the ofhce wrth the bossj I say old man you drdn t loek your safe Boss No I never do It cost three hundred dollars and I don t want burglars to rum xt for the httle I have ln It Caught At It Do you know anythmg about fl1rt1ng9 asked Ethel No rephed jack sadly I thought I dld but when I trred It the grrl marrmed me 'llxfflizl' EAM KITCHEN Il ll lorlst ll 4 Full sized copies of the outdoor' groups m this book may be had at any tlme WHITE The West End Photographer ARTIST I ortr nits I omnu rc iul H ork Sludm for Us-lnmr nu l n or 100 I O C I . lf X- , 4. - K rr K 1' . 1' 'U I0 ll , , V7 4. , H - - , ,. I Illl 'ii. I'S ST. L ll'lS, NIU. A y W - . CC , . : , . , . , 4. V - - .. gg YY I ' AL , , - . . . . , ,, , . - ' , ' z 5 7 ' g ' . . ' :ull I,l'. ' HI ' ' 1:0 cl: 1 A '- - , , ' .' : 5.1-1. 7 . . : l :,'l . .' ' ZO. l'.XNHS, I'ropr'4fto1' CARL A. WESSEL, Prop. 4248 IJADIU IIQII 5860 OLIVE STREET DELMAR BLVD C Llndell 705 Q25 Cabany 298 If you dont shop m Cfllmnx Busxntf-.s Centre we both lose monu XM, hue plenty tltlsls you may XXIII the NAQH TOIIIIHK Car Honeysuckle Sweet Shop 404 D1-lm lr Kit CANDIES ICE CREAM Of The Same Mmd Thxs pxcture said Mr Gawker Was pamted ln a garret mtcrpolatcd the proud owner Well' Well' A hundred thousand wouldnt buy xt HOW N03 sand Mr Gawker eyenng the masterpxece more closely And Im one of the hundred thousand Valley Radlo Battery Charger 'WIS '34 30 Charges them all Wlll also charge Dads auto battery Valley Electrlc Co 4 l l nuns r IIN S Nl N 0 814K lunlm In I hone D1 lm nr INN Dorr 8: Zeller Calermg C0 XX I Il N1 N KI I huppln el un Nhort Nona 1 DeBALIVlERE AND WATERMAN An Ornx thologwal Punst Pubhsher In your story I notzce you make the owl hoot T whom mstead of To whoo Author Yes thls as a Boston ow R C HINDS INI Ihl I si Il 'XIII llchnur l0l0 Nlghl Xunllu r I on nt Erghtl Nme' and then the clock struck rnne thxrty and the new mald was not up Fmally the lady of the house went to the foot of the stalrs and called Hnldal Are you awake? Yes answered Hllda Why Bett s Imag1nat1on Lxttle Betty watched grandma take out her teeth and place them ln a glass of water and then exclammed Oh grandma let me see you take out your tongue? LA G RAVE IORINC XXII RI I IIRINI Dxn and Night Nnruu lon at i nl pk Ihlnmr llhd 110 I X . I 1 ', , ' lt t A' 13, E E ' J '.'. u in A' wi, ' ' if t , . M 1:-I 'I --2 rm :1 ,- .'20l, HZI2, .2 3, .I I : Q 5 Y' r 'I L x s ' ' .- , . . . as ' ' Lv ' ' tl . . f- - , , V . 'IIII f if. I 'll'ICl l'l0N5 Xlllll 'l'-115 .. H A , I , , h L H . Y . . . , H ll I Y! ' ' . . , - l. Q H . I , . lt U - lr U . ' 1 . : , . l. ff lj ' ' ,J v 'Y lllil HST li lil-ID M - . ' 'X ,lj .ff l'l,l'NlII f I 12 lll'l.X'l'ING FU. CQ T' Milf' -1. nm -vs H0 ., - : .V 4i:v'Ti7i 0 2 thi s ,t -' , - . 1' -4 5700 1- , f f ' V - .1 Q, Y WZ. ,.,,. L .Q ,N , f ,- 4,-3? 0 ' . .' . af f lf . ,if ,.-2 ' - jJ-glyi Lf . l . ,.l. ' .4 rg. . V A Q ,. , 'as . V .- ' -H - . ,, . utr H - .. gn .x - . , , . , . . , - -ll . - , ,Y . a ' ' ' A i , . 'I '. f S :nav s. I'lNlASllIliIlIYAY, s'r. l us Y 'mtl ' ' V if 1 .- 1 ,,-, , .4 . . ' Ns WE SERVE YOU OUTSIDE INSIDE JOE GARAVELLI ul 1 -1, HENRIETTE NI AY 1203 Hodnamont Ave THE IVIILLINERY SHOP St Louls Mo A Deserved Honor No Doubt The dr mme Clase of Johnny S School h'1cl just hcltl in mxhrhltxon And dnl you get one of the pr1zeS7 asked hrs father when he came home that afternoon No sr rephed johnny bu I got horrxblc ITILHYIOH I srl Ih lm JOS LINDENSCHMIT I Ilu rs xc Gastronomrc Geography He And after I get off the car whxch may do I turn to get to your house? She: Why right in front of you on the corner you ll see a candy store-a very nice candy store-and-er-when you come out you walk two blocks east. .' . . sllnirg- -- ' -z .f'urlvS4- BECK S DRUG STORE C. '. 'I 'C I rn D. I ra-sq-riptiun NIIPUIZI 'st , ' o 1 fn-Ilon and Suhurlmn I'r:u- ' Arcade Tailoring 8z Pressing Co Dil lr Il u I n Ile Im Il It One of the best of the Ntw York East Slde storms conecrns the lid on hrs first VISII to the country O teacher look 'at the ITOICID he ex clwrmed it IS not 1 out 1 h Sm the tc atlur Well rt rnxkts 1 norm hkt 1 bold ww the rejomtltr Tell The Truth 'znd Shirne The Devrl Ustcl Auto Ac' 2w0 buys 1 lxtt model The IIOIICL rn the roorne of hottls wuch rcarle I-Ifxvc you left 'mythmgj Qhoulcl be Ch'lng,cd to Hivt you mythxng, lLft9 un lhun hh AACI-I 8: SON MARKET r inn I The Store for Glfts The PEM Store 42 .41 ' , . . '1.'-IIII ' 1-:'.'. 'f In- Iom SU 1- 422 DeBALIVIERE 1 III-I '.' Sl l'I'S III XXI Il 'pl n lCl'llfJl,l'lI HIUIS. 1' . NI' SIT' f'I.I'I.INlCllS ANI! CRS Sl!!! llc-Im: I 'l. , lic-I . Fora-st I2Iti Iii ., - :lr l,Il2-I. A . A III-ILINIXH IN KIl'I'I'l ING at , . - rs v v 1 - 4 ' I I I L . . , . , . . . , . Tha . z h l, lt rs 2 1rd,' .2 1 z j ,, '. 1 .. ...S,- ,, ,, , it ' 7 ' , H This cur won't lust ovcr za clay. ' .- , ' , ' , . . 1 ' . . , I AI ' vr ' AA ' ' .,A1:'N , t cp nc, Z -,A-H l':uln: l Ill! F: 1 .' UID J -sl li-255. 455250. GNIIY - :lr 5I5 J. , ' Xisit llu Ili-Ii4':lll-sm-ll Ilvllzll' 'ni 1-IIU 'ICR l'0. T05-TU!! III'IYI.IN . I l'l. I'.uvIi:l IIIIII Sh' ' - :on A -s. 5 ' v 1. - ur y v - IIIIIIIII Il II'I'IIIXlIN H0 in lnul x lu II'1llll rum . It Il Xcnlls I! lrllrs IIl'Illl., It 'I'n I ' rr I 1. lil I I , ' I ' ll hurl ' I, n ICE SKATING An Enjoyable and Healthful Recreatzon For Young and Old Try lt at the WINTER GARDEN DeBallvuere Avenue Near Delmar 15700 Westj SESSIONS Dally Afternoons at 2 30 Evenings at 8 00 Saturday Sunday and Holiday Mormngs at 10 00 An Outdoor Sport th nll the tomfolts ot Home and I oonl Wluwu Bnghtboy Imagme whom I saw yester day! Dullboy I can t 1IT13glI1C Who? Brxghtboy Why everyone I looked 'lt' llu Storm s tht llllllk DOYLE S I 'll ll S vxn WIISHI s snot 5867 EASTON AVE CAB 2522 Escaped Hrs Deserts You say you served m France-7' asked the restaurant proprletor as he sampled the new cook s first soup Yes slr officers cook for tvlo years and wounded twxce You re lucky man It s a wonder they didn t klll you CHRISTMAS GIFTS A Fountam Pen ns always apprecuated We carry all of the standard makes Conklun Waterman Parker Sheaffer Swan Wahl The Fountain Pen Store S G Adams Stamp 8: Stationery Co 412 414 raorth slxfh sf All makes of Fountain Pens Repair-ed ELMER SHEPARD UNDERTAKER Lady Assistant for Women and Children 5921 EASTON AVE 4121 N GRAND AVE Delmu- 148 Lentrnl 6.5.8 Cuban, 3 97 Colfax 1-100 112 V U ' : 1 . 1 G 1 .' ui - ' ' ,' ' ', : E . ,'- ' . U ' . I! , U , - - 1, - , .. V, .... , I. , ,. . ,.., So Fill Your Every-Day Needs at 9 1 Q. .- Q , J ' KA ' !V , 9 0 0 , as ' 1 Y - ' , , , - H ll 7 Y ' I ' , . ' 7 ' 77 1 2 ' 2 ' 7 . Forest 550-551-552 The Drug Store for Soldanitesn Delmar mon Drug C0 Del1ver1es Candy Hot and Cold Drmks UNTIL Soda Statlonery Prescr1pt1ons MIDNIGHT nun ll un 1 ELITE PRESSING CLUB ls DQIIKIISILRI HL OUR SPECIAL CLUB PLAN 4 Sults Sponged and Pressed S1 Per Month 8 Sunts Sponged and Pressed S300 Per Month The D1 Herence Coal Merchant Canvuouslyj II-Iold on' That load hasnt been wexghed It looks to me a trlllellarge for a ton Drxver T amt mtended for a ton Its two tons Coal Merchant All rnght Go ahead An Irzsh Solutxon Professor Pat tell me now what IS your solutxon to the world problem? Pat Well sor I thmk we should have a world democracy wxth an Irxshman for J W CARR I lhlnmr tu IULIS U0 Kll I 1 uhm., WI lg. uhu Ll1..:lr'4 nnxl lub lun Books St ltlonc ry olnplsh nu r tlug., I gr Tnangle Drug Co Lornmr I-uclid Ind Wlrlhmrw crln IINLY IIYHI---Qli I I IIUIICN nnw Somebody s Always Pzckzng On The Want Ad Copy Wrzters From a Chlcago exchange Wanted Man to collect accounts not over 40 years o And th1s was clxpped from a Montgomery CAlaD daxly For Rent Two connecting rooms suxtable for 2 leglslators or two gentlemen Phone A857 J Steteotyped Questzon Mrs Youngbrxde Have you some fine salt9 Grocer Yes ma am Mrs Youngbrnde Is xt fresh? Sportlng Goods for Chrlstmas Sometlnng from Leicock s Wlll solve the ,f.,1tt DlOlbl6Il1 Quallty supreme ln llllllifw tox cu xy number or the run host ot thm s also tor the lnattlwely mclxned We would suggest Skates and Skating Shoes Etc Basket Ball Equnpment Sweaters and Sport Jackets Outmg Clothlng Gymnasuum Supphes 921 locust St Hours 8 30 a 113 O O Y I 1 , . . I'l '. V: I: ,' S092 ld. ' , .50 v . . Z , , W A - . D I . I , . , . , : ' . , . . , I Z 1 a y Y- N , , . , . A s . ' .C ' I I . I ,' ' . 3 I ' . ' ' ' Y . . ' V. ' . I . I . , ' 3 'Z . king' ily, for eve-ry kind of sportg and a I, - -gnu.-.Y'. C. V 0 o U - 497: - , wr, , ' A , . ' ' .' .'I ' ' . Z 'Z '. 'N r . V1 : ,h 7 1 el 5 ' ' . . 1' ' - Li ' of G rv ' -' ': .lg . 9 . ' . I I A . n . ' lclfl-'lt' ' '-S -1 : ' 1: 1 I, 'ry ' -.z 1-'t -, 1 mas:-1575 . r . . : -':30 When 1n Trouble Call Delway Auto Repau: Company 5037 DELMAR BOULEVARD VXI All Ixl'Nl Sllll.-ll!! KY! FORD SPECIALISTS D1Sff1bUtOFS Koupet Tops For Fords R McGREEVY Prop Forest 243 New Name Rural Hotel Keeper Cto guestj Waal how dje sleep 11st n1ght9 Traveler I suffered nearly all mght from msomma Hotel Keeper Cexcxted and madl I ll bet je two dollars there am t one m the house Lucky To Escape Dxd you get anyth1ng9 whlspered the burglar on guard as hrs pal emerged from the wmdow Naw The guy what lxves here IS a lawyer replled the other IH CllSQl1St That s hard luck saxd the first Dld you lose anythmg9 oufewzf cflmeczzzlj Sflopp N I lllllll B Xl HENNA A SPECIALTY R1 Il Phone I sh llc llm n 1. l reap Pfelffer s Pharmacy N E oorner Page and Hodlamont Avenues ST LOUIS MO Make Your Next Gift Purchase at E A Horstmeyer Jeweler and Optwzan N I KNION X11 X STATIONERY AND CARDS 'fun R1 purnu., I xh nn Chapman Bros Cleaning Co D04 DI I WI KR Cleaning Dyeing Pressmg and Repanrlng 1 1 For Prompt Service Call CABANY 1701 lltlllilllilllll Ill lflll Buttons smml llll, Elle Clif? IN lunsuth xr :lu 1052 Why He Was Late Teacher How xs lt that you re so late Tommy? Tommy Cause there was a man pmched for steahn hens and settm a house on fire and knockm down five polxceman mxther sent me roon to see lf It was fa1ther The Quick An swer B111 collector Is your mother at home my dear young man? Dear young man Nobody s home but the gold fish and they re travelmg around the globe' orc-st NH! Dlllllll' 415 l-orchl West End Cleanmg 81 Pressing Co IHOROII ll Ill IXSINI I Nllkllll' Nl RX 100 lh Im lr Kxu 114 I . , . : , . ' Q . O 0 . . : 55 'I ,, A ' . ' , P. . , . Y ' , ' , . H ' ' ,H ' 1 Liltl - ll-N1-r for :l Litllv I.:-ss ii . K ' ' '7 A A s ' ' - cs l v sv ' , , . sr - ' 77, ' 7 7 Y . . . Y L T- , , 6 . t . ,L 1 ., g, Y F 5, V' .i' .- 2324 , . ' I 1. A N I 4,4 I H L. I r , Ustrivh lfa-:ltllvrs 14ll'Illll'll Illlll l'urh-el ' xx. x'-. n :ny :: ' 1 , - ' y , - v . ' ' . Q . , - - - 1 - , - 1 ' I 1 , an rl ' vv 'A : . , , , Q o ', . , 595A 'lr . ' .Y . 'ifl'H F r- 2.-3 , : 2 2: ' 1' 5779 . . . 'Q 'li ,'.'.'i 1- . ' ' .4 '. . . --v , , - . . , . , , 1 ' ' '- - - . 34-7 lllu 'lu, 1 . , . -, If L T 5 - : ,f ' Fun-st 7700-7701 l,1'IllIXll' -IGWO HIGHLAND DAIRY FARMS COMPANY NATURAL MILK From the cow to your table 1n twenty four hours Thls m1lk IS produced on farms adjacent to H1ghland Ill1no1s where our new plant IS located th1rty two mlles from St Lou1s It IS er fectly pasteunzed, bottled 1mmed1ately and forwarded to th1s c1ty 1n our own specxally bullt refrlgerator' trucks, belng del1v ered to you the next mornmg Bottled In the Count y BETTER THAN THE BEST Hrs Con trrbutzon Vxsrtor Sur I am collectmg for the Poet s Hospital W1'l you contrzbute 'myth1ng9 Ed1tor Wlth pleasure' Czll tonxght Wltll the ambulance and I wxll have a poet ready! The Lzttle Dears Edlth Dear Jack IS so forgetful Maud Isnt he' At the party last nlght I had to keep remmdmg hxm that rt s you he s engaged to and not me Tourxst Cm ullage notmon storeb Whaddya got m the shape of motor car t1res7 Saleslady Funeral wreaths llfe preservers mvalzd cushmons and doughnuts George Marble of Kansas Cxty on the way back from a New York trlp held th1s dlalogue wxth hrmself Back East Is there any money back there There 15 now Jullan Delicatessen IN I llllllll 1 I I QI 4 wus I 100 :sun uhh rn Ik Ill lr I D I She Warned Hrm Husband Irxs when I looked at my accounts last nlght I nearly dled of frlght Our motor car rs costmg us over Eve hundred a year' Wxfe Well jick don t blame me' I advxsed you not to keep an account' Splendrd Idea Mrs justt Wed Enjoy your meal dear? Mr Justt Wed Rather Awfully fond of calf s hver for breakfast' Mrs Same Agaxn And so am I' Dont you thmk rt would be a rlppmg rdea to keep a call' so s we could have l1ver every mornmg Meet Your Frlends at ELSON S Quu k N4 rx lu Quality Ice Cream Candles Pastries Llght Luncheons Party Rooms and Booths I NG DE ESALIVIERE 111 Y 7 , - . . p - CK 1, 9, ca ' 9' ' e . '. D 1 ' . I Y 'e ' ' A . . . . ic S . I . I . -1 ' v ka ' s v I . ' 1 I , . , Q , 1 . . 1 ' l ' ' - - - - v . y . . . , . I 1 . . . Y. . : V ' ' Y . ' 1 - ' - , y . . , . - ' ' . 1 Where have you been? sn H U . on . - V . - . . it - yy . . . ' 1 I 1250 Il I': 1 .Xxx-. III il VILKSN GRIN IC KIICS , , . , 4 , .In IN-Ii 'uh-. Q -1 A lls 'Inn NI' 'X H 'A' Ill-: .' : - I' ' -1-S I 'I I 20250-I. V: I I lly 7873 P M J Clarke Costumer and Wlg Maker 507 North Broadway Opposnte Nugen 's fCostumes and Wigs Rentedj Theatrical Goods of Every Descruptuon lhll yllill 1101 Sf IOIIINI 'llo I 1 cut 1 l R11 Benton 14 19-H THOMAS F DURKIN I SUI I XX Ill I Lontr u lor of l'l l WIIIIXI IND Ill AIINI 40. North Illlllll Mum St louis Wlo 1 l'ltfllll.,N of the Munson Meme gl Pape Shoe Co NN Dtlm lr lllul W Il Ill QUAI ll! I lll I ill l on wt 1593 XY lu rt, Qu llity 1 ountu H DROSTEN QUKIIIX BAlxE SHOP l I lil Wll ISI PKI LRIS Lotta Moffatt Employment Service 1 mrnonul 5lI1tll0ll of tln lli1..l1t Appli uint for Arn 00111 l or-nition Ask About Our I lun ftntrnl S 4 Olhc 8' 4 GERBER FRUIT C0 xx ll0l 1 s KI L lfllll 1 md 1 noon Commlsslon Merchants 804 AND 806 N FOURTH ST ST LOIIS WIO Jack Say J1l1 you dxdnt know that I was an eIectr1c1an9 I mzssed my callmg Jxll Hows that? Jack Why, last mght over at Jane s the electrxc lnght fuse burnt out Guess who fixed xt? Me I myself' J111 Huh' You re no electrlcxan You re an 1d1ot l hon: Forest N460 OLR MOFTO First I I rss X1 ork uul tht B1 it I ulther DELMAR UNION AVE SHOE SHOP All N ork funrxlntled Ph' DLLMAR All C I O Klbll I rop Slnning' Plrlor Each To H1s Proper Place Mrs Brown was bormg Mrs jones wlth wonderful tales about her W1l11e Y s she sz-nd hes top of h1s class thxs week and h1s father IS gomg to take hxm to the zoo' Really yawned Mrs jones We re sendmg Charles to college Wood b1ne Market Meats, Grocer-ues, Fr-ults and Vegetables Bell Forest 400' ,010 Delmar Bhd wllllll 1814 Olne 138 Lentrul I-I9 Loehr Employment Ass'n 145 Frisco Bldg OLDLST IN ST IOLIS 1 xt-cutixc Salts Olfiee 'und Illlllllll 11 Positions ELIZABETH MCCORMICK Shnmpoomg Mnnlcuring nnd Facial HARPER METHOD Oliwe JNCI 504 Cnrleton Bldg: 116 . . . If ' t - , . : . I ., I . lla-I . 1-' rr- 2 -, ., - r. ' . . D I 1 'f . ' . , . SI' '1'ES. , I T0 I'. . . I 'I ,AN H . 3 ' fl H2 ' I ' . . 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Rent a Savlngs Trust Safe D6pOS1t Box Absolute protection from fare burglary and loss for as little s S3 50 per year sq our lr lYlI1 rs I In cl s for ll lillljq your tr lllsllllfl :tion hotel :und otlu r 1 xp: usa s I ood un uhm rm Issue ll without 4 ouuuissxlon dull-5,1 SAVINGS TRUST COMPANY 491 Ill I NIKR Member Federal Rewxerwe Systuu DFLWI KR S44 John Smercma, J :NOx I 15lON AYEN-LE 9 llu If llll st In BX 1 rom 1 ru -1 Wh at-1 K 4 1.11 llllii 60? YOUR JEWELER INION AXI lull 'NORIII WIKRRII The Op t1m1st Woman he hxssed woman do you thus spurn my heart after leadmg me on? When did I lead you on as you call lt? asked the gzrl D1d you not tell me that that fortune teller had told you that you were to wed a handsome blond young man with the grace of a Greek god and the voxce of an Aeohan harp? THAT PLEASE YOU OF CHILD OR BABY THAT ARE CUTE YOUR FRIENDS APPRECIATE GLENN SCHWING S 618 N TAYLOR I llrc e Phones Cause For Worry There was a man And all hxs lxfe He d worked m a shxpyard And he had a baby And xt was gomg to be chrxstened And for a week He couldn t sleep mghts Because he was worrxed For fear the mmxster Would hurt the baby When he hut xt wxth the bottle Phone Cnlmuy 4f'l W F 8: H P SCHULTZ Get It it slllllltl Ildw hold Supplies XX 1-sh Wlachlues Llectrlc ll lppli nnces KF! WI klxI'Nf SI LGI 'ILISFS L'll'llPlltl r Sr rein KN ork I lutru ll lu llllfllll, Hint I ual 11,1 llli for Columbia Wlillll 1 L lmps 401 DQBKI IWIFIII XXI lhlnrk I llhll Ill Ik r ALERT ELECTRIC AND KEY SHOP 01 N l r ll I u vnu-ul Il I IRI! IKNS Incl I Ol lxiWlIl All ll!'lIll lr Bhd ullo llplud I lcctrlt ll Suppl es I ontr nctlul.. IU. Ddlrlllg 117 0 . . q I 1 v a lfx- : -','7-as f' :, : . . .5 . --.--. Q 5 . - . .' 3 . - . . r.. .5 CL, A - ' . ,- . , . , ., I'. 9 ,I . .. . 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DE LUXE ICE CREAM fReg U S Pat OffIC6, Served lfxcfzfyzveb zfz All Me Hzgh Schoofs Has nt ltsl lll IL 1 N UU U ll S K llli x 1 L lqmt MADE ONLY BY IHI CIIY DXIRIIS COMPANY 'r N r 'N V 1 mlr INN llllill ll 1 0 I omlr- mel llonu YI lllq lxoslu r l ul heh HEIFETZ DELICATESSEN 0llV9 CYCIG hand Motor C HARLEY DAVIDSON MOTORCYLES Soldan fTune of Snnlesb It s a great old crowd that goes to Soldan It s a great old crowd to know They are full of pep and full of gmger And thexr watchword IS Let s go' Oh' they re always on the level And they re always faxr and square It s a great old crowd that goes to Soldan And all of our hearts are there IUIH il I X X it lotus 0 A stmgy farmer was scoldmg a hxred man for hrs cxtravagance ln wantmg to carry a lantern when gomg callmg on hxs best glrl The 1dea' he scoffed When I was courtm I never carrxed a lantern I went ln the dark The hlred man proceeded to fill the lantern Yes he saxd sadly and look what you got Get Your Shlne at the AMERICAN SHOE SHINE PARLOR Best In the Cnty Its hhlmkul 1 I 1 mu Wlncx I mk lik 1 1 N115 Sho: Shun 5lllllIIll s 4 ILITN null flL,ll'l' ms 5872LQ DELMAR rust I D1 Ill lr I Isa CLE XNERS and DYERS an In I un: IIOIII x x n 118 -1 n n , A- Q Sil ' V 5 hast m: uf: 't Ire, stun l hrst in uniform high quality :ls St. Louis' f1lYUl'llClA 11 pr cluct. XYl1c1'cx'c1' the lJcl.uxc sig ha: been clisplzxyccl. th X ptl l' ' haf leznrm-cl that the-rc could he ho lgllt am irc crm-:lm on the quality of xvhi all they could 1 1 -ml. V 1 X I W X ,ll J Q' 'IL , F1 Sul -rin In-Iiv: -su-n D., 2 2 ir-R A- , 531 1' - 5 A p : L 5 r' 5 I' pi - 0. mm: l+1.- s'r0w , uc. '4 - U- 'W' ' I- nn ' ' 'mc Sl'l'l'l,lliN , , ' , nun-47 x. fi at Nu A vu.. J . . M . ' ' It Y ll . U . 1 I ' tl ' VY ll . , . ' ' rw 1:04 -1 4 2:42-L lla. l- :ml 'I-: -L, I-to : 1 - tes I 52:1 az. . 1 1: 01-IVE 1599 CENTRAL 6083 FOR BRI IER TXILQRIXQ1 J SHANK 'rAlLon 2-5 Opposite Public Library 1312 Olive Street COMP'-'MENTS GUCfd2H Hat Co Umon Blvd Electric Shop TWO STORES 2322 UNION BLVD 914 OLIVE 13 S BROADWAY ER ICE PL HAT PLUS stands for courtesy attentlon to detalls the knowledge of what constltutes good printing and the organlzatlon and equ1p ment to produce It ill Wlth a most complete plant covering 12000 square feet of Floor space ln a fire proof bulldmg we SO11C1f an opportunlty to be of SGFVICG to you 111 Everythmg from office statlonery' and forms to complete magazlnes or books. Britt Printing CE, Publishing Co. 0hvo4822 4823 S W Cor a nu In entraI3006 lill . E 5- Z it T' PQ . . J o QF llc- up to ilu- Wlinute XY-: I' 4- l' ll'l. ' I fill. All il - luis-st styles :lnll '-it ' ' lmtti-rns. 1i 1 1 ' . del' JJ' JJ' r x ' 9 ' J! JJ' ' - . . . W I t-N' th C A Group of Soldan Graduates Now At Rubicam Rom' IjAIISSON Ion is Ilouuz fl I Dom 1 KS AINSI II L I AS 1 me s cnt wxth tha. rkllfffil vuth the VS ITTFIQHERG I 'xfutttt Ihnk Vl IHIIIIIKTOII Rc Guvt ll Ink Axmwlvong wltll the l muy Sltx or Comp x Roacnls num I'ngmc-c-rmg I OIIIIVUIQ Why a Ru blcam Tralnmg Should Follow Your Hlgh School Educatlon burst A RUI It AM IRXINIINI assuxoq Nou 1 good DOSIIIOU to you ln youx unncrmlw work m OlJl LlIlIYl,-, L good IIUSIIIOII durmg, xour vltatlon or upon 2-.I llllI :tum 'I'lnral RI B14 AM shorthand cm ho used IN 1 moms of puma 1 pftrt or 'Ill of your cxpcnses xxhxle Nou Lrc utttndmg, the llIIlX8l 'sllV I ourtln RI I If AM Ili XIXIINI tc ithts xou c0ncontr'1t1on md thorouzrhneas whxch 'uv of lnx Aluablf lSNlStll1Cv' to xou ln XXl1ltLYlI' XOC'lll0ll wou may choose DO NOW What You Wlll Later Wlsh You Had Done GET A RUBICAM TRAINING RUBICAM BUSINESS SCHOOL 4931 33 Delmar Blvd Saint Louis 3469 75 S Grand Blvd 1'0 .YW . . . ' , t: 3 , STI-11 ,lrsu IA1,r:, 1.1, . 2 ' I ,. will t' ' 21 Stud' :xt ' ' 'A . ' .' , ' ' 4 ' YZ .' l '. ' I ' ' -I ' 'A I ' A I' C' k ' nun' ,I : . . . . . w- 1 2 w rw v v 1 . . V v ' ' I . . .. . , . . . Su-4-und-RUIiICAM shorthuml and typowriting' can he ol' nmrvelous assistance v - - . F if - 5 ' I of 2 A- . ,. S ,L ,. I . 1 ' . ' - I ' .' 1 :.':, z A I. fz . . 1 e .' s ' ' ' z 2 - ' f ' ' . F - ' 2 ' . I I .' ' 1 1: ' I' 7 1 ' z , ' ' . ', ' ': . fz z ': j ' ' 2. 1 ' - ' . ' j ' ' ' , ,. . . . . - . - ,. - - - l D I I I . - ffY1 1 , vga '4 L TELEPHONE WORK IT S CLEAN 'N If f M , , if IT s WELL PAID Q IT s A DIGNIFIED OCCUPATION YO UR ASSOCIATIONS ARE PLEASANT X PROMISING PROMOTIONS Whenever anyone rnentlons telephone work then' first thought IS of the operators And th1s IS justly so There IS no more effluent loyal and enthus1ast1c body of young women to be found anywhere D1d you ever watch the operators commg from the telephone exchange 'xt the end of thelr day s work? They are a congen xal happy lot rellecung the pleasant nature of thelr work We would hke to show every glrl of Soldan Hlgh School through the Cabany Exchange The offlce IS at 6214 Delmar Ave and M1 Wendel wxll welcome you any afternoon from 2 to 5 x!R'l0'4fe SOUTHWESTERN BELL SYSTEM! 5, TELEPHONE COMPANY YQQSL' Haig' 1,5 :fi:,?? . LRC 'Q ,Q rgciffgfri 'V VS. mga: , V5 , X 7:52 - Pgfag, 'Q X IT'S INTERESTING, s Mil' ' . , ai, ' ' I, A A X 4' 43 Ax lx Xxx. 'E x X X KX 1 X ' I 5 me H -.51 .i' 3 5 54 4 3


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