Springfield High School - Resume Yearbook (Springfield, MO)

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L1 ,. . 511 vi Springfield Brgb Scbool 'NI A bcaut1ful spat near the ve y' center of the C115 stanls thls h md some butldlnff The grounds are ample, covermfr a pace of three or more acres, and made attractne by stately oaks elms and othtr for t md ornamental trees compr1s1nfr not less than fourteen var1et1es The bulldmg stands well back on a terrace g1v1nff Ln eleff nnt campus 1U front sloplng gently to the street, makxng a settlng that c Ltches tl1e eye and charms every beholder The structure IS of pressed br1c compr1s1n0' three stories and a base ment Its trlmmlngs are of r1ch red sandstone from Lake Supenor, and Its basement walls are of the best Dade county hmestone Its large square umque porch all standmv square out agamst the very front of the buxldmg makes the effect quxte 1mpos1ng The sue of the bu1ld1ng 13 Length, one hundred and thxrty' seven feet, and breadth, elghty seven feet from back to front of tower It has seventeen class rooms, bxologlcal and chemrcal lab oratones, prmcrpal, superlntendent and secretary oflices and ante rooms tire proof vaults toxlet rooms, hbrary and museum rooms nd furnace and coal rooms together w1th store rooms and, to cap all, a large audltorlum seventy by smxty feet, wlth balcony' on three s1des The aud1tor1um IS a gem of whxch one never t1res Fhcre are altogether large and small, forty four rooms Many hne pxctures adorn the walls The equlpment for chemlstry blology and sclence IS on 'l.l1bCI ll scale, and the hbrary, though not overgrown IS composed of well selected books furrushmg abundant mformatxon on all subjects taught Cost of the bulldmg and s1te The grounds cost Sla,000 and thc structure S60 000 th1s, together Wlth equlpments, brought tl1e entxre cost up to about Sl00,000 i l 7 O r 1 ' , t r , ' ', ' as ' 2 - D. D s ,, ' ss of ' - ' ' ' ' ,, :', 1 , l 'f 2 1 D ' ' , D: ga ' . . v i . v S . . I S 7 . . n, U ' I K . N u . I tower handsomely ornamented, one hundred and ten feet high, with its .N I 5 ' 7 . : ' . : g 1 ' . X ' . i . . . 1 S - U: ' ' , ' , ' ' c f, Z1 I is . N1 . I v . . Q , E r n , ' ' ' s C Y in . . , . r . . C . I . r , 1 , . 1 l , . . : ' . ' 9 a ' ' ' .' U ' Q . X RIN! I li Nklll 1,4 . J , N x X 1 . -,Y -W. .V ff X' -X ,' . ul . Sl' .'1'kIlCl.Il IIIG ,' Q DUI.. No elty ever spent one hundred thousand dollars more W1SLlY The people of Sormffheld haue 1 lI1ffh school bL11lCl11'1U' and grounds that would be an ornament to any Cltb md such as 'ttfords great sat1sfact1on to all the people qtI'tI1f 'C1'S x1s1t1ng our elty are attracted by lt and are lavlsh ln thelr pruse of lt The school 1tsclf IS quxte ln keepmg wxth tne bulldmff and grounds domf mos' excellent vxork '1 here ls no doubt th xt these splcndld env1ron ments hue a most happy effect on the teachers md taught The faculty a 1d studen s are more or less 1nsp1red bx such charmmg COI'ltllt10l'lS 1867 Spmngheld took the Hrst step tow ard free educatmn Lp to th1st1me she h Ld no free schools She h td loner supportc d excellent pru ate srho ls Her first step ln the free school hue was to rent bl1lld1I'10'Q A representatu e men wts elected 1n 1861 and tn 1972 tlus Board issued twenty thousand 'ten twenty ' ten per cent bonds purchased a lot ne If the Pubhc Square and erected a fine twelve room bmldmff thereon Plus was to ac comznodate all the xxhxte elnldren of the c1tx and here vt as erected the work that was to culrmnate ln thxs new modern bu1ld1ng Durmg the twenty xears from the erectton of the first buxldmg near the Squ tre to the bu1ld1n0' of th1s new H11 h school n1ne other blllllllflffb have been added, so that she now hls elesen school lllllldlflgi n1ne tor whxtes and two for colored See has Grown from a cxty of four thousand to nearlx +l11rt5 thousand people and her schools hate lncreased from an en rollrnent of one thousand ln 1873 to nearly su thousand 1t the present tune and her hwh schools from Vero an 1901 to nxe hundred and nftg students ln 1909 Thus haxe Grown the educ1t1on1l mterests of Sprmgneld m the last llllfty Exe years J IAIIBXINRS L . ' , .' E .1 ' t If ' . 1 . - . . . 1 .3 ' ' yn ' o K 17 ' ' . '. . f ' ', : . ' , . ' . X. ' ', ' 1 . N . . 5 . . . , . . 1- - . . D . . . r v v Y V , .Q V X . . - .' . ' . . H' , . . 1 . . . F' 2 7 th . ' . ' Y , ' ' ' . In F ' Y ' . Q u . ' . ' k , n . , ' ' ' .. ' ' b, . Board of Education composed of some of the best business, and the most T . ' ' ' as ' C ', ' . ' ' A s - .' - - , . ' , X . . , . 5 I 7 L . Z n L - . kr bv -v l L I . ' I ,l 2 ' is - J ' v D ' . s 1 . K if ' . ' ' 71- ' ' ' s 5 'X V1 W V . ' . . . D c 1 V' . u ' - L Q -X -' '3 I 1 - ' . b . . , ' c 7, ' ' . ' -f .f . ' ... I - ' B' c . . . 41 Q 1 Y '. . Ps. I 'Faculty 1' E DODD M Pd Pr1nc1pal CIVICS J R Ronexfrs, A M Hnstory Nlxss EDNA A Annorr A M Latm Pxeek 'Vhss CORA B Orr, Ale-ebra Book Keepxng Nhss BIARY VI Br AINF A M Geometry Nlrss NENA BAYTER, Alvebra Arlthmettc H ROSFNXVASSER German Nlrss DAISY FORD Fnghsh H BICCORNIACK M bc Phys1cs,Chem1strs CHARLES E MARs'roN B1olo0f Miss GnoRo1A W HARDX A B Lflffllsll W A DAGGETT A B H1sf0fX Latm Miss CI ARA D GMP L1brar1an Miss LFF PIARCUM, Study Hall Oh ye who teach the lngenrous youth of nat1ons I pray you floff them upon all occas1ons It mends the1r morals never mmd the pam We W1Sll to be pol1te to our teachers lf we cannot Lfford space to be complxmentary It lS natural and to be evpected that whlle commg 1n contact wxth the hufllest examples of refinement and good manners we should have dex eloped a faculty of bexnv' respectful to the faculty Though we have gxvcn space ln the ANNUAI to our teachers cuts we do not by any means des1re to cut them , that would be unkmd retalmtlon, or, at least, re tal1at1on IU krnd We have always felt sorry for our teachers not sorry enough to shed tears, or be always good but sorry all the same They mav never have suspected the presence of sympathy 1n us but we Wlll not deny lt 'We certalnly rec1procated the1r feelmofs, for wh1le they p1t1ed us for our denseness and trn1al1ty, We p1t1ed them for thelr learned dx0'n1ty and officral loftlness They sorrowed for us and we s1ghed for them They seemed to regret that they could not take the fun out of us and We lamented that all the fun had been drxed out of them They seemed pained because they could not oblxterate our socxal mstmcts, and we because the1r socxal 111 o 4 1 . . . . 4. . , . ., , . 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I . 1 . . . . b 4 I A tl L ' - KN AW ww, lwvr WX X 1 0 stxncts sc cmcd to be all obl1tc rated Uh ye me rec1proc.1tcd our teachers fcelmsgs as well as tl1e1r farhntgs and whrle they sorrowed over our xnsubor dm atxon wc groaned over +he1r authorrty XVe must confess that we were often dazzled by our teachers learnlng and appalled by therr ffoodness the llgllt was somettmes too br1ght for our hcwrldcred hrams and the example too strmct for our cand1d adm1rat1on Jndgmff from what we savs and how vue felt It must be far more ' dehvhtful to tc rch the 5ounU zdea how to shoot ' than lt IS for the xoung 1dea to learn how to shoot Oh the te tchers are tmbxttous too amb1t1ous ex en of posthumous the classes auth sobbrnff VOICCS When I am dead as I shall be and sleep rn dull cold marble sry I tauuht thee 'X great authorxty h as sanl that ' Mrstaltes are often the best teach ers It was the mxsfortune of our school thouffh we h td mam mrsses, and some of them charmrn f ones too not to have any Nllss Takes VN e do not antnrpate however that we lost any thlng on th1s account Vke wtll my of our teachers, that though We dtd not alwa5s work vs hen we set med to be worktno' or look sober when the5 looked severe, stlll vte reffret to part Theres so much wxsdom w1t and good about them, the re s. l'10l1Xll1g wtth them or without them - at 'm -. ,.'s, f- ' ' - H . , . . Q , rr 1 7 ' . C 41 . . . ' ' ' ,D ..g ' . ' . ' . U u li 7 L Y ,. Q A .b . U a . . M r . ' 1' s . z ' ' , ' ' s ' fame. One can almost hear them, at the close of the spring term, saying to .ss ' 5 ' ' t : . , - ' , ' , Y , , ., A . 377 , , tc D . I L C- tt t K , I. . ' '7 ' f v ' Q .. L. . , D 1 'V . s . 3, 0, , ' f I' .. V . , 7 , K. Q 7 ' I, , ' . .. K . . , , , , ' ,. . . . . ' :sv X ' ' ' Y ts 1 1 LL at xi -ti , ' K X ,N . Y. ,, ff c U X, -.-AQ Qfvv ' X.?6Al'Fuf X , L y uh 462 J UIQ V52 WW QM. f fx!! il h xl! X ll! fi Y vb my , Mwwuw 41 . f M1 ll Q N 'dl XIX 1 Aww 'WG WM 'X' r DUTQX fl 'z Sf v . .j:g, A-QVC ,f X ry 'M .9 ., ,, 1,1 7.1 .X-. ..-5. - -,,,-f.1- ,.- J, 'Q ,,,, ,U5 11,5331-,. Y. -1 4 as 9. ' E , -.-!. -.-Vw xx, f -1 ' 2fQf!i'f 1, :V MV nw-H A 1 , .3 3, hp, ,, 5 .1 ., . , , , ' -Lf ' I 'Hx' - ,w fo fa 1. My fx yn K Hy. A x' , -'-- .x..w ' bv' , . ,4.,f,w,-0 -'sr' .Fifi ' MZ. - V . --Q .QF I , I ' , . Q - ' .' f . ., , ,y rat f ff-ff. 12 Q2 .Rug f .fs - .fnml 1' X If XX yx:,.h-!',, 1 'Q'1 ,. f-. A. 1'- Lf. in mf-J 4 ,V up v L :gg .sq--fl U, :A,.-, E., A' V ' If Law 552 ' 'X X Xg S gui Semors Class Offuers Xlmerv X Cossue I rcsuhut Nhss Bmw Iswxrf Su rn xcv. rw 1 L Nhss Hmm IN hum S are mr, Nhss XVINNIII R D XX. x Ire LNLlI'pI' LRHNK H Cox I d1tor Colors Y IOIL1 md VN hltfx 'Flower X mic H20 to fzzlfz 1 rllllflfl Ye 'N C L x, C, I I XX C are Scmorx Sprlnhflcld H1 h v O . Q v 1 , N 1 g Q z . , .er '. 1 Q' , A '-1 x fx 1 A .'. 0.14, ,,,,..V . Y'. 1 , X f-I .1:e11' .. . . 1 . . .. 4.21 1: 2. X .UN 'U ,. . , '7v. A .. ' AU ' IL MAL, fi . If ' . N 1 Y - , . , ., 7 . , . 7' x Y 7 ' . 1 ,. Y 1 .. .. t .e I ,l ll. 'Y fi K LID - V '1 ' . R . K' ' sr' 'fr , rw ' .Zlnnals HL Sentor ever5 where oecup1es a pecultar pos1t1on Durlng preuous years he has been accustomed to look to some upper class for leader sh1p, and walkrnff tl1e halls w1th hts fellow classmates, to po1nt out the school celebrttles In h1s advance from one class to another he has, w1th the n ttural trrog tncy of the race, qutckly forgotten h1s mxnor exper1 ences and learned to sm1le on those below h1m w1th patronwmg reffard, to lrsten COUtlCSCCHd1I1g'l5 to the recttatlon of thetr petty tnterests, and to Jeer tt them unmercxfully for the blunders of tnexpertence Upon hrs advent to the Scmor class, where l1e has no one above htm to Jol1e at h1s evzpense, and no one save h1s teachers to look up to, he ev PCYICHCCQ a sensatxon of solttary helplessness entlrely new to h1n1, from Wl'l1Cl1 he needs no lxttle t1me to recover However, he reallzes that lil? hufher rank gues hum constderable presttge, and tlus to some extent restores ll1S confidence A few good grades and teachers commendauons sufhce to tr tnsform a llrntted reltance 1n h1s own powers into an extreme self assur tnce He speed11y becomes the prow erbtal Semor, a wouth blossommg w1th self sattsfam tlon and fr ufrant w1th COHCLII, 'tlthouvh 1n the rare moments of self communlon he rn L5 be troublm d w1th 'L few waverlnff doubts as to hts 1n tr1ns1c excellence and questton the proprxets of the 'tttttude of the younff Sophomore who looks trustmffls up to hun We, as L class, hue been 1 dazzlmg success We p tssed throufrn our lt leshman 1n1t11t1on Wlll1OL11 L tremor, emervecl unscathed from the terrxtlc ordeal of Soplxomoredom, wacltel, xxctorxous, throuvh the ctrn fre of our Jun or tear, and fin tllx rss tultecl vuth 'tn 1I'I'LblN1'l5lL onsl tuvfht the cltaclel of our sehool l1fe We hold our present posxtlon unquestroned hx the powers th tt be se cure agatnst the 'ttttcl1s of the l1trn11ess Fr shmtn the bombastxc Sopho more and the os erweenmff Tumor Upon becommtf Sentors We proxed by the way 1n xxlnch we entered upon our naw ltfe that our lllgll estxm mon of ourselves was not unwar ranted for we approprltteel, w1th 'tn Illlfllfj nexer before known, all the courtesles exer extended to Senmrs assumed a stucltous md 1moort1nt bear O , Y, . . . .. 1 . 1 1 . 1 1 4 k 1 n 1 1 , - - 1. , . . 1 1 I 1 1 1d ' ta 1 - f f . v 1 s 1 '- 1 1 1 1 . e e 1 1 D 1 .1 I 7 l , Y f, 1 1 , 1 , . , i - 1 i e 1 -1 1 - 1 1 -.- ', , .7 I ' ,s ' , . , , . 1 -1 , - 1 . . . . . , 1 1 1 A 1 1 - 1 . 1 .4 I. . . , . , 1 k . , .1 . . 15 1 ' c b 1 . ,v 1 1 , , 1 1, 1 1 U 1, 1 . . . 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N oh Q' lil ' lx ' 1 lg lv ty,, gb f ' lr I 1 T i , '.'. ' ' ' ll' 'l ' ' ' , ., F. Y S , , tv, '-, L.: .1 , . 'S , ' , XZ , 'y ' ' ' fx' ' ' H .' .. J: H '-1 ', ' .2 W X ' , , 1 - ' , , , . ,, . ' , , , , ., , . L ' 1 . I. , C Y K 1 E L V 1 . 5 . . so - '. ' c ' D A F. Then give us credit for whole hearted conceit, which czmuot be provuu ' W 'L .' ' lf . 1 i ' cz ' D 1 ' - 1' ' X : 'si K. X - ' , 'Ai h- -, ' A'i 5. I. -K .N X D n ' f', 1. my Q. ,GLM-v ,L ,- 'fl' a Z E365 f 'Jiffy xnffhcnk Helen A nthonx fl Orb l tlul C'1rlg on Class Aubrey Cossar fl' ll Sc S C I' C Gflllllll Coss xr C I C lr1ul1H Cox Se S G li Lldr 1 Crenshaw A1mee Dcnn3 104' Lertlm Dltto Roll Je'1n Nhller K C .Innes Nhller C L C lemme Newberry Sc S 'Nhrx Ixerud N13 rtle Preston Helen Rzmbe H Burgese Sny Bees S'mders Nelle Smxth 41 All 111 T Lrl5 fl' ll Sc S Clara 1 rubel Cmee Goodm C f Bertha H1nSel Nonn Heifernin Pearl Hunel HND Fthel II nnpton Sc Jesu Tolmson l tt'L l 1ttle SC S Lo 'ue Moppm S Arm1'NI1tel1ell Se S Q Ldnel Speaker Nhbel Stone Se S Josephme Sher1d'm .Tome Qe1lfew1cl G Hwrrs D S1lib5 11 l3eQs1e SIT11lll HMI' lxussell Stone Sc S Mibel 'l1ffz1n5 Sc S Sc F15 rFl'3.I1th'll11 C G Sc S W111111fred XV5,g1l G C K+? o V -1 I X , N, . . 1 1 , 1. 1. D X v , ' 'w 7 4 , 1 - . 1 1 A , J- 1 . ' ' vi 1 4 ' v v . , .f ,,1 .1.., r. 4. . 1 1 , .1. 1 ' 44, 41 x V v .,1 . 1. 4. - - 1 . ' C Y 1 v 4 ' 1 . , , . ., . L. C. l , - , . , 4 , , I 1 I 0 . 7 1 - X , ,A - . . .- der, 1111 u. 7 ' . . V C n 1. l 1. v ' rl v ' , '41 , 1 ., 1 . 1 4 1 . 1 , J . ' 1 . I X 1 7 ,b , V SI- ,I ,, . 1 1 ,. . 1, . , , , 1 , G. G. V ' -- l v I C . . X 1, gb x. . G. V - ' v pf 4' i 1 W 1- ' , hw 4 1 , 1 . 1 . -' ' v ' Q . 1 4. , 'Q . 1 1 ' ' ' f ' 1 4 V ' P 4 1 4 , . 1 . 9 - K- V . . 4 , 1 ' 1 1 , 1. .,1 . 4 ' ' 1 v,- 1 1 , .. 1 . ' ' ' J JllIll0l'S Ofhcers TRANK NI xrmrs President BURR SINQLI rox: X me Presudent MISQ RL mr BR umfsnxxx Surehry 1nd 'Ircu urer JOHN Xl. IDHIN Clue Edltor C0l0l'S Old Row: 'md Blick TIOLUQI' Pmk hose Ye X11 loom qprlnf Held H10fl1 Sehool N1UL'CLl1Tl1YLl Jqnnals ND It Cime to pigs 1ntl1e second Ye1r of the I'Cl0'll of Tw ene the mxghty, 'surnrlmed Dodd tlmt hls people dnl ffre1t1y prosper for unto hls hoits was 'Ldded a trlbe of people whose fune extended oxen unto all lands And at the end of the second v ar thu trlb w Ls numberl d 1 11 csv 1 O 4 H' Qxi .' . V V x 'I Y-N V xl A '4 A Q' ' . . ' Y 9 f . , -. l Je: .. , v v ,Q . . ' . A 1 .. . 'T 1 C L 1 ,-.1 , , ' mvffv--- Live to Learn and Learn to Live. '. ,, 3 l U1-la-ree! ' 1 ' xn e g N 5 . ' is X lx. 0 , . . . 4 T L 1 L, E ,L D 4 5 , ' v . L , 1 . h L . ' , . k uw l vw 1 ' 1 'A IA' I I v . 3 Ne 'e ze' '-f,.z. behold rts people drd greatly outnumber the people vxno were called Junlors and moreox er It had waxed 1'l11ghfY 1n knowledge and wrsdom and the t xbe of Junlors took councll among themselx es how they Hllffllt destroy thls people And It came to pass rn the sexenth year tfter the burldmg of the tem plc of the School whose name 15 the Hrgh th at there was 1 great dearth of learnrng among the trrbe of Senrors and therr Je tlousy of the Younger and Mrvhtrer Trlbe waved exceedmg great And the Younger Frrbe crlled a feast 1n those day Q, and the anger of the Elder Trrbe was k1ndled tgarnst the Younger Trxbe and behold a war arose between them vshrch extended over all the land from the hrghway on the north whxeh the people thereof call Commer 1al even unto the Clty of Death the Park of Maple And It came to pass vu h1le the people of the Younger Trrbe sat at feast that there appeared to them a man from the Elder Fr1be who g tx e battle but there arose vallant men out of the hosts of the Younger Trrbe and therr exceedmg great numbers prevarled and moreover they took c 1pt1ve h1m of the Elder Trlbe And behold when the people of the Trrbe of Senxors saw that thev were about to be owe come th s feared 4 rea ly and made a cox enant wrth the Younger but Mwhtxer Trrbe and took an oath sayrnfr Ye be greater than we 1n knowledge and wrsdom moreover xe are mrghtrer than we and are to be feared 'tboxe ll other people even aboxe Eugene the Mrghtv And so peace was made and there was no more W xr but behold the Younger Trrbe called .Tumors were v1ctors even ox er the Elder Trrbe called Senrors fAnd behold the wrrter of the aboxe humg been srck for lo' these m ny da wrth brain fever knew not whereof he spake Tru' EDITOR l Some 'Facts m Humor Personality I rank Munes Self possessed trres to look pretty teachers prrde Leon Whrttaker Not at all sllm nev r sees anythlnff funny Dora We1gle Pretty can t help It boss fond of her Ferd1e Ferbrach Gallant amb1t1ous to be a ladles man Brandon Beacon Smart can't tell wht Adolph Qchulf lnsrgnrficant boon companlon to Allen Bradshaw when seen together remmds one of the long and short of It Otto Smrth Sc1ent1fic fool dally dret mrcrobes ' Q ' Y , f ' e -I n V v v - ' ,.' . -I . 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MQW f'qmgm f': x r , Jw XXX X rl ff:-if Ofhcers CLARIANDONJ RAMSPX Premdent PAUL Hawxxws Vmce Pres1dent HATTI11 KIINSNCFR Secretary Treasurer SPFNCER NI-KSON Class Poet Colors Green and YVh1te Tlvwtr Wh1tC Carnat1or1 motto Virtulc ducz ct comzlr oflmza Yell Green and Wh1te Green and Whxte Sophomores, Sophomoreg, Out of s1ght ' 41- ' e . 2- . P' ' - ,.-i1 keg - v-.f I, . 1 ' 'Y bs.X .grxN',p .Q fi. 6534? ff f - 5, ff-yi My-'4E'. ir I r I A 'TNF' w-.fJNf':' 5- 'Q Q ' ff -' ' -: 1- 'sv -'71 ' ' , .4,fQw W -'f' L, ' . - F0 gn'-f 'f' R:-,rim ,IQ MJ, l. . :. 4: if Q 1'-Z 1.- -,A 1-'Wu Q r. , ' ,f, 'X 'kj lx : 5 -rw, 'f W Uf- 1, Ab pr 1'r'1 1'.uf f' . 1-'-,,,..m--v - W, 1 .-12 uf' 55WP I W w'.-4'j f' ' :3D1af :f 1 1 -, '- ,rl . - , 'f .gl fl H,,.UL,.w . y,4pw A f f ff.,13'.g.,5,vnENgU, 0 1 ff ri, X ,W-A .X qw- , ,113 ' 1. : ring. N3 Xixf' 1c:'f,y.vv? ,Mil ,5F,Ju J 3 x .,'T.-, ' - K x5,x1 ,fr -' 2-4-- ,'13, ' -Q 5 T' 1 '17-, . 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Sopbomore Spell ES, we 'rre Qophomorex, the most debpreed undereetunerteo md pektcreo of rnortalb Yet we are content We scorn the ejmpathg o upper clas eb md wpurn the fr1endsh1p of the Freshmen XVe clalm for ourselxes no extrerordlndq tetlent We do not expeet the cordral treatment erccorded to thoee who 1re SOII1CllI1'1Gs regarded 18 our superlors for vue are rated as the black sheep ol the llock We are the only drawbdek to the hexpplness or the l'arult5 Oh' how they h Lte u , and oh' how we flory ln tormentlnff them YVL are the terror of the rnsufnlficeent If reshrnen and .1 ho 1 1n the srde ot the School Board We prrde oureelx ee that we have the secrl t rp prov Ll md eupport of the hexuffhty bemore, .md aboxe 'dl vse hnd 1 hvelx ex erlctstmq pleasure 1n the .rrnusrnof exasperauon of the domrneermg .Tumor Now perhaps you understand the po51t1on of the Soohom ure e .rss 0' the Hrffh School Our krexhm Ln rpprentrceblup has earned us through thu rear ruth tlxrnff colo s When we compare our present condrtron wrth our Hoo erlese euetence of but one year ago we cannot help but eheueh feelmvs Ol same f1ct1on We h ue no ursoph1st1c1ted 1de rs , W put them 'rll olf vuth our short slrrrts Lnd knee troueers. Our cuteness and frbrhtx 'rre ln proportxon to our rmport Lnce We do not beheve 1n boasttnff Whwt we hare wr1tten In onlx .rn ex 'Lgg r1ted lorm of self defense And ew en elf lrud rt1on IS rllowthle for us, lor we are rboxe the eommon roll of man, md our Epeech should trllx vnth our stafxon We 'xre proud of the trtle Sofmho-nore md 1f thece d1sda1n ful Junlors rnd hiuffhtx bcnlork knew wh rt It me rnt they xx ould flocl to our SllY11lC wrth gxfts ind ldlllll' mon NVQ are not te fruolous is we mer seem nor xre we xuthout Lmbmon And loolcmg 1nto the n11st5 ehwdoxw of the luture we see the fflorrous claes of l'J04 leax 1nOf for the list trme the sehool cf the1r chlldhood, leurng wrth all the honors of frrdu1t,on le rung to return no more lhen the deluve Then wlll we be rrpprecmved but too lxte , alas' too late O 1 O W ' ' 1 , -1 . 7 U 4 . N A - i . f - 8 5 tt L A L . , e 1. A . , .1 I , - K. 1 , , . , . 3 .. -, w N. ' ' . .S L e W . . X e ' .. , Y ' . , . , . 5, ' 4. 1 , , ' x. -. . 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V ,C N ff? f-fix F 'Q Q? 1'-2 'Ry a 'if ' 1 f X ii? 1 JCR' Officers Pres1dent ' f + x y z ' I VICC Presxdent X y z Q 'P P 'P Secretary 24 I 1 1 Z E W Treasurer S V O T ' ' S S XJ .1 '-2'4' 'ZW , f X , Q , f .r f Q A '. ,fb-:E vii ,' 'L-Sxxi-,Q . V Q. X' ! slam-- v .QV I In .S I-I, 5 - I I'-' A.:.A5T i, ., 17 QQ -m L , I 1 ' 'L5 rl I N , ' Ia R ll MN :I f 4 1 rf. X W r A I kxx.X if -fl xii, I A A -I I A In XF fav- 7 ,KJ 2 4 W ' - . 12 ? P . ! 1 9. ff Pb: ljambda Epsilon fbi' mrssonn 'Iota Chapter Colors 'Flower ' C' ll Rod Czrrmtlon Smrlct Vwlntc amd on Aubrcx A Cowan' Chapter Roll Allin T I lrly II Lrrx D S1lsby II Bur me Qmdcr W1ll1 un W II'1Clxl'10b J Rilph Snyder Past member Brotbers W XV1llerII1Wk1ns Lawrance V Updcf mil Arch f ott Allin F Updcgrwff W1ll D Carwood 9 9 0 .1,. 1 . o . . K 1 ,' 1 J . I 1 . . ' . .CL . 1 4 . '41 . , v , . 1 .x , . . 'g ,, C d' . 2 L. 4 ' '. w . 1 l , o - L Vs .U ' T . O 4 . x A J . 1 ll K u ' x . Y . 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Wave' llgfflll- . 'ffl X11 1 f -- I,1liHLl'D.u A11 1111 Past members 1 mo to H11 'NIH L Lulu Olwc C r H 6 Club Colors 'Flower mu XVIIIH md C old X lutn Lxrn um m motto members Roll Jcwn Nhllcr Prcs .Tone bulgewwk Tram Josnphxm ShLr1d1n I rue Guod1n,, 'XV1r1n1fred VW ff L1 1 '15 Tr'mtl1'1m 0 O O Yf, 'X: 1. V'1 x: 1 -' A laugh is worth :L hundred groans: in any mzmrkc-1. Y 1 A . S xy n 1' 1 V' x ' , . y xc . . ff ' 1 .X ' ' . . 1 N Y ' 1 1. f fr. f ' fb: . .11 v 1 L 1 Scientific Society 'NI1 I I thel IIm111tm Prendent Vlr I urr SIUUILUJII X Ice I rwldent NIr Ut J SUIIIII Qccrcmrx I XCKUIIXL t nmmtttec Aubrq Losnr Burr Qtnf ltten Xnnm M1tcl1ell I ro r un tmntntttte Otto Snuth Etta Llttle Nlabtl 'Stone SI ul LOIXIHI ttee Xlltn I LII5 D rtnl lox Hcltn R taht Ltttr trx Lommtttee Nhbel Stone 1.15 'I mntltam Herbert I tndlu, 'XIc111lnrxlnpt,mnn11tttc Burr vmglt ton Anm Mxtc hell Bessu Smtth 1 f f I 0 ',,, Q I .. ., I .M 4 c 4 , , . . . 3 Iv ' ' Y' - 7 N- ' ,D , . , . 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V I I- I 1 I - '. v X 41 I I. 4 M r II WILL nm tk 'Xhrx NI Bl unc Aubru N Low tr I 1ll1tn 'XL NI L11 tn Burr Slllf leton Ethel II xmptt n II'ur5 D Sllxbx Tttm I tttle 'Xhbel Stone Helen Name Herbert I3 ITIQIICY I tx 'Imntlnm 0 Otto Snntll Iv, scll Stone I ful NICL roxkx Annt NI1tel1el1 lIeIS1e Sxntth John b5I1n F r mk H Cox Allin 'I L trlx NI xbcl Tlff lnx I erdte I crbr Ich Btrntce I errc n XITTX 'Nerutl ,QD 'Q' 9'0 N-T'l7A 5. .1 -E gt H- .fl ,-45.35 if 2-1 A 7f f Y Cbe Old Scbool Bell Ihe old sehool bell rn solemn tonex Throu 1 the mornmg, Qullnese drones rn' Dxrr' C olD1rn' Gol D1rn ' C ol Dirn ' Gol Darn Rung by the y1n1toreholer1c P'11d by the school bowrd tyr mme Dupecl by hm Nlayesty Satanxc M1keS you feel l1ke rll Helhnxc C101 Darn' Cjol Dirn C101 Darn XV1ll the way of summer nex er come And turn us looee from thu humdrum D zrn' Dwrn' C101 Dorn' C ol Darn' C101 Dxrn' G01 Darn' At ilrnost any' tune of year 1 here 5 etudy 1n the atmosphere You slt and erim 'md read 'md hear Of xerb and noun and cube and ephere C ol Darn' C ol Darn' C ol Darn' Xnd when v1eat1on d xyi haye hone And It IS tune to grmd and bone D1rnl Darnl C ol Darn' Gol Darn' Gol Darn' C ol Darn' You then th1nk thou his of S IUC L11I1CllL1L 'D And the 'ur around your Jaw s 'xll blue 'I hen Prof comee down and takes .1 few Demer1ts off Your hopes have flew Cfol Darn' C ol D Lrn' C101 Darn' And when you Wltll the 'xnffels Qmg You wonder w1ll the bell stlll rmg Darn' Darn' Clol Darn' C'ol Darn' Gol Dwrn' C'ol Dirn Or vnll the krds left here below Not hate the old bell Q mus1c so But fro to chool to learn 'md know And love the same old clangor slow Gol Darn' Gol Darn' Gol D1r n' Q f w W A ' . w H , 0.1 , ' r K ' ,yi , K- C D, , ' f J. . 1 A . 1 1 . 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L . . , Q 5 . 1 ' 1 . . 1. . ,il Cragedy TIME 10 3 A M PLACE Sprmgileld Mo U S A DRMIATIS P1 RSONAI1 II 'VI HN M'1JeQtj, Prewcrss SoPHoMoRr jRINCF .ILMOR ABIZOTP, NI XRSTON OT1 BAVH R, IIARQX Counecllors of H15 MaJest5 T1 uv or Hrs M XJESTY ACT I LI I II xll 1n S H S Czxutlc 1 olden r1d1ator T1 fht door to H suxte left Coetumes of the tune fLnter Prlncess Soohomore Qlovsls adx ancmff towwrd the r10fht Prmccss S h me Whctt sh'Lll I do P Prmce .Iunxor hae not yet com I shell tzrnd here :md 1wa1t h1m Qffo s to voldcn r1d1ator and leans noon 10 Wh'1t dcl me thc Prmce I vsondcr 'P He sa1d l1e would not fa1l off S1111 ers md glanceb Qtealtluls over her shoulder toward doorj VVhat 11' SO1l1c0t1L shoullb c mn ' 'Whdt 1f H NI should find out' H Lrl' I hear loo steps gS'1 t tu II5 to flee but on gl'll1C1!i1 r around halts and faces the new comer J fEnter Prxnce Jun1or I Punceex S CExte11d1nfr he lnndj So rt IS thou, Prmce' Hovx re 11 xed 'tm I I fe'tred leet lt were tnother PYIUCCJ And good cruqe thou hast too O dectr Prmccss for even now I left Lord B rxtcr it tl1e extrem1ts of the h1ll 1nd dxd brrelx escape hun I too l now onlx too well tl1e Kl'1l1L,TC1' we encounter 1n so meetmff for 1f 1115 of the councll dxd but see us xlfts' we could not tbcape for wae It not o 1ly 1 few dzq S past that IIIS Nhjesty h1ppe'1ed upon us and forbade us ex er to See one mother agam Oh most tCI'I'1l1lC to behold Wim tl1e wrath of th1t Q're'1t man ' Prxncess S But 11113 chose thou tl11S trx sung place Prrnce kuowest l , ., - . . . I .- I ' , '. L L. ,K 1. 2. ' 1 1 f f, I, -' 5 . ' '- .. ' C '. Q, 11.f . SICNIC . ff: ' . H. . -g 5' 2 ' , Q. g . MUS ' , . ' c .-A E . ,. . . ' ' - ' . e. 6 1 as f , 1 ' D ef U 1 . ' . s .1 ' . 1 e - ' e , 1 1 . ' ' . QSighsQ. Perchzmce some one detuins him, perchance His Majesty-Qbreaks , . ' ' S 1 X' . l M' ' . ' ' . H 1 3 , t ce .- ' . 1 . 3 1 . z c. 1 I t,1:! 'g.rs.'rf 1, fr 'rj' : . 1. I 'l . .' S. '.' . l 5 I' 1 . I l ' ' I . I ' 'e ' . . 2 . . ' 1 . ' .- z .. ' J , , 1 ' ' , zx 1 . , J ' J' L . ' 1 j , , . , , i n' ' 1 1. x I i 45, ' . ' ' ' . ,,z . '. ' ee' , . ' 1 2 Y. ' I 1 ' 1 ' 4 I . ' I , z ' . , ' , 1 l XC . thou not that th1s IS near to IIIS Majestysdepartments and that we en counter much danger III so dolng P I r1nce J I4 ear not Prrncess thou knowest I would not place thee 1n danger H1s Majesty IS hunt1n0f today as usual and cy en now IS pursumv' the deer Rest 1n peace he does not return unt1l the bclls ch1me for mass Pr1ncess S Thou takest lt too l1ghtly Pr1nce The penalty ex er r1seth before me Ev en 1n my sleep the thoufrht pursues n1e fturns palej Knowest not thou how I shall have to suffer? Dost thou not know that II M IS ever harder on those of my sex than on th1ne 'P PYIHCC J Aye thou sftyest trulv All the court do test1fy as to that Prmcess S Then must we part QS1vhs J Never more must we meet at the tryst1ng place fDoor of H1s Majesty s apartment opens unobserved J PFIHCC .I Nay say not that O Prmeess' Say not that We must part I care not who d1scovers me I 'tm w1ll1ng to pay the penalty fGroans 3 I:Enter H M and followers St1II1.1IlObSCI'VCdl Prmcess S fSadly J Way We must part Pr1nce shalt surely fboth Pr1nce and PTIHCCSS start 'tnd turn pale at the dreaded VOICE, have the opportun1ty to pay the penalty whlch thou so l1ttle fearest Pr1nce .I CAs1de to Prmccssj XVe are betrayed I was told of a surety that IIIS Majesty had departed H M Wherefore darest thou to 1mpose upon author1ty ' 'Why th1s antagon1sm agamst the same author1ty It shall be broken and I shall be the one to break lt Thou oh Prmeess shall be made an example for th1s 15 not the tirst otfense fTurn1ng to h1s counsellors 1 D1d she not speak 1n my presence only last I4 r1day Lord Abbott 7' Lord Abbott She d1d 1ndeed your Majesty and I was not the only W1tness of th1s cr1me for my Lord Hardy also aw the deed comm1tted H N1 So he hast sa1o Lord Marston take thou the I,I'1IlCC 1n charge unt1l I shall have t1me to deal w1th h1m as he desert est I myself shalt take care of the Prmcess at once fExeunt 1 ACT II SCENEI Fumes Torrents F1re and Brnnstone Remorse NCIIICSIS . . . . , D ' -. 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Grmds Let u mirnttun our Ll1f ll11Y luec e Homo The hell huox wrth hr use buttons t1ed to a rock 'No bodv 1s so dense th1t you cannot foree somneth nw L tleen tl molecules Nlae P Lke h te X the heart wou Wu, the .mffq mzuden er ed So tl1e butcher U' we her ln er, and the mald vt as eatwfied T Prof X I reshg, exglaln thrs rule Fmd least eommon multrple of tht 0 uomrn Ltors of the lr xetrons, for the lm t common dc-nommator, dnrde the least common denommwtor b, e rch denommator dnl multlplx hoth terme C tue frtetlon by the quotfcnt ohtuned by each fl6I101'l'1'l11'i'COI' then evolxe x pwrallel mecordmff to the mtrrnmc dew xtor and punetuate the thermometer B rmhx wc Pearl Hwmel Offlcr Ll fud f maker to P 11 Limb la Fpxrlon She Qtood bv the grrrn radr tor Wxth srffns of unrest rn her exe And she seemed expectantlx wzutmff AQ Qhe smrled on the boys who p wed bx But the Prof c'1me 'md glowered down 'xt her NV1th queetrornnv grate 1I1 hrs exe And rn w she no longer stande wartmq Or snulmff on bon who paw bw Cossmx l reehy 9 1V Junxor vshwt do vou studx ' Tumor I Qtudx Geometr5 Freshy What kmd of Geometry ? Junmr Blfuneffeometrx 1' resh5 Oh' You Ott to Study Alvfebrr b V I O H . Ki . r. . . ,, L .Y l :B h . , , x . . C me Y ' , .f ., , . , 1 1 , 1. A Y ., . , 4 F . A 3 C X. me , , Vi- A t, 'Hz 1 E' -- V 5. 'en1e. ' ' ,, ' ' ' ir. ' Oz - ' ' ', .H Lx. . .4 41 7 xA'v ' 'Af s ' - - x l ' .fr ' 2 3 . ' 1 ' . .fa . ' ' Oh 1 . H I . 1 'V . v - . L x.. F I A . I V M he I. i . . h . V . 'l 1 A- K . K U me Senior in doorway -Oh lflreshv. ilnd the least uncommon zwitator, . .1 C f - L L 1 U ' ' 1 ' I a H 1 ' H -'-?. ?, ?, P, A , X. h . be L 1 Sl, A 1 x 4 X . l h' C -. ' .21 , l in v- .- ' , . - . ' 23 ' .. ' u 1. I ' 4 1 . . . Q Y . . . ' if f - K 1 ,i A D H .1 ,xi M'n -LX.. A- '. P - J'-x I J 1 l V w V '- N 'l ,v . I 7 . X Q A 7 ' l .- -- . - ' D 1. I have siitfcrcd hung with .liiimw Ami CY1liLlI'CLi Czttcliuds wocs I have fwught with Cam-sau' hii ha Aml Emmfal that sgrgimiriar. Ltr xii' it But I'vc11Qvcr?s.:cr1 in thu wzisllt Or r?t,17iNll7U thv high roitkx wifi Xfor have I infulu friends with At Or hut z11sw,A1uQ1. urn. amd :ts -:YK '.,,ii Q fwrbv Y-. A ...gg -, 'gg' -5, ff -is X ' T our Epitapbs. Deep wisdom-swelled head, Brain fever-hck dead A Senior. F:11sf: fair one-vhopc fled, Heart broken-hcfs dead. A Junior. Went skating-'tis said, Ice hit him-hc's dead. A Sophomore. Milk fziminewnot fed. Starvation-hQ's dead. A Freshman Ex E AB!-3' A f IMD To 179 Ofehyfra. See the fence What IQ on the fence? Are th y cats? No they are not cats They are muslclans Can they play well P No! they can not play Well Do they IIVS on the fence? Yes! they have been put out of the house x -V t If 5 ,X f - RH X X z N ' r .. - 1 -- Z SQ 1 . Xl ,. - ' , In J 'I-'.'.' 0.4 -5 ,'. . .'G'v:!' :IQ ' '-f'J-, ','. e c 'il fi e V, 7 2? 7 V ' -- . 4-V ' .-I W i 4 Y ,.,,. ' -up 'ff' 11 -air' ,vw ' o 0 gf N1 I 1 ' ' . Cbarge of the Young Brigade QU the ex LYHIHZLUOII 1n the II1lk1k11CO xr e P 11:1 VCdI',11'11f L mmf H11f 1 scar 1on1mr Into the halls oi dread XVeut the in hundrrd Forwird the Young Lrrgadv On to Crum hy s md And mto the halls of du 1d XVcnt the 51x hundred Form rd thu Younfr Bug rdg Some of them xx era Qoru 111 rn 1 K I or each pup11 knew tlmt hL111db1um1r Thurs was to rcwsorl wh Therrs was to thmk ard tfx And 1nto the h111N of dread XVcnt the S11 hundrud Tumhcrs to rrght or thrm Tc1chcrQ to1c1t of than Tcaghcrf, m front of thrm Scowled md thundared btormed at xv 1th qnutmnx tell Fmnth, they xx rotr nc r xvx 11 Onxxa d to rnoct thcrr frm NVa1t1nv' the sxgn L1 hd NVent the Qu hundred Qn'1p went thc pgnrlls N1 'iI'l When trmc rt was xo Short O oh rt rs so werx 1 Ld, IL! 5 1 . . ,,,,.. 1 'z ' ' ' , ' X111 y zuxj 121 J ' . 1 H' -2 , . N K 1 -1 3 s . - I sb Y ' , 7? , 1' ' . . ., .L . ' ' . 12 Va 3 . 1 H D . , , '- . -A.,1 1 f A - s, .j, L.. F ' ' - r . 1' W 1. ' - v 1 7 1- v Thcrrw was to mane rcp1y. 5' f ' f 4. A V Y. -K . A ,. -I . A . V . . , . X X ' ' N x . K , , 1 . V pl 1 f . ,I . . '- f - u ' . v X V, 3 . ' ' 1 Y rr , ' z H. ' 3 . z 1 - .. L 1 v X 5 .1 1' .4 'Y V l xx .4 si 1' - 11, . S J ' ' .31 . , To llunl 1t IS so xery h rd All the world would wonder Plun fed 111 the battle 1 in Rufht tllI'OL1U'l1 the hc ur s exetm I reshmun to bemor F10fht1nfr for the honors ffretxt Fhey r Lttled and blundered Then the5 came back but not Not the mx hundred Tewchers to r1vht of them 'l L Lcherx to left of them Teachem behlnd them Seowled md thundered btormed at w1tl1 quest1ons fell Nlmny d1d Ilunk or f.11l For most of those that d1d Get through YN ere 0'lOT1OL1Q Semoro of 1902 All that were left of them Left of sm hundred When c IU tl1e1r Oflor5 l1de7 Oh the hard tr1al they made All the world wondered Honor the effort made Honor the Young Brrga e Noble 's1x hundred 8, c ' '. .' 1 ' z , , gb ' ,Z v . 1 ,Q rv Z5 I . 1 . 1 W ' ' f 1 4. . W Q f Th D ' 15 ' f 1 1 . Q U F L .w -D , X , . . xl x X y i Q L x I K 1 Q w . . X 1 K . V. , , ' V L D T 1 ' 1 ' rs ' ' 1 Back they came from the mouth of hell 7 X 1 ' D ' 1 . 1 v ? I Z, f d . ,L X . .f ' - Graduation '02, At this season of parting from what we hzu ce known So familiarly and for so long, There's at friendlier ring in the very lJell's tone, Anal righted seems many :L wrong. For the years that have flown to the infinite pmt Full many clear treasures tlo hold 3 When we filled all the future with ziir-on-ith l-f. vmat, And our clrezuns were of Fzmie and of Gold. And now as forever we lezivc the will school, Not 21 nook is from memories freeg Still the office clock ticks, H You're-a-fool '0l.liI'C'2Y-I 1 5 Your lin-isl1-I-plztin-ly-ezanW-see. The initial-marked desks appear friends, fruit and L1- cwvhflt tales, if they would, they eouhl tell ij But our pinions seem strong, anfl the world is omndaffi And so, to the High School, farewell Brgb School Htbletrc Jflssociatzort Iur ass Smut I wlh 1 L P sn 1 Executwc Committee I 1 c wal m ws Captains H P Snxd r Cnmptun of 110013111 Form A X Coax rr Captwm of I 'wo P 111 Nmc g Q 9 1 H. I ggijf 1:r, 'rxfe mi. Umm' Six1giv'm1, Vivo- rcfiiL'l1. 4XllTJ1'0Y LX. Corlszlr, Sccirvt:Lry-'lx1'c:uurvr. H B fCfvrnz1'k, W. W. Hz ' c' fa, A. A. Cr 'fiZlI'. ....'-'e,. 1' 4 z'.:. -z.'.'.'f,,' .' Lrg '. CAPT. H. BURGESS SNYDER, QUARTER BACK Ezgb School Htbletlcs PHLFTICQ are h1 hly esscnt11l to school l1fe as a means of arousmv tl1e school bod5 llll un1fy1nff1t1r1 1ts efforts to uphold the honor of the1r school and 1lso 1s 1 me ms of procluc1ng'th1t ffreat school sp1r1t wh1ch m1kes It 1 potent ftctor 111 mterschol 1st1c meets and Wl11Cl1 serx es to ma1n ta1n ple1sant rel Lt1ons between an alumnus and hlS Alma Mater Fnerc was 1 t1me when 1thlet1cs were at 1 low ebb 1n the II1gh school but as the tulc slowly creeps closer and h1gher so athleucs crept mark Althoufrh our successes and 1cl11evcments have not been phenomen1l thev haxe been s11bst1nt1al and Wlll 11st The Athlct1c Assoc1at1on of the H1gh School recently gamed admxs slon 1nto the M1ssour1 Valley Interscholastu: Athlet1c Assoc1at1on whlch IQ one of the le1d1n1r am tteur athletxc assof1at1ons of the west Th1S grves the H1gh school a pos1t1on not only 1n state athlet1cs but 1n those of the west And we are conhdent that our represcnt1t1x es 1n 1tl1let1es ex eryu here w1ll do us cred1t The 1ssoe11t1on w1ll 1n the future attempt to bu1ld up a much l1rger 1nd stronlfer organ141t1on and endeavor to secure greater pur1t5 of amateur 1sm not only 1n c1ty athlet1cs but 1lso 1n those ol the state A11 AN T FARLX I P . , J R V ru .C 1 . S . D E up I 'I Q . V. Z3 .p . . A X ,Q . , .C if ' . D s : ' . . ' 1 1 z ' ' ' P' 'z 7 ' . ' ' . ' - 6 , , . ' 1 . 1 Q' ' .3 ' , s ' , into our school life, until at the present time we stand near the high water u rv, .T xy 1 . X J L -V Y .' 1 .' - 4 1' . 2 ' 5 2 ' ' .'.' -' . .' . ' ' .1 1 .it .L . ' I 3 ' K L .Q Z5 'Il ' s . v - 44 ' 4 'I Whxttaker R Stone Jacques Cossar R Snyder Haswell Mullxngi B Snyder Smcfleton W1db1n Walters McCormack 101 Toot Ball lime Zlp Center Guwrd Fuard L T'Lckle R F'1ckle L End R Ifnd Quarter B xck L Hwlf Back R Hilf B1ck Full Bxck Coach Scbedule of Games Sprmgfield Normal School Drury College Second Team Rogers Ark Academy Joplrn Athletrc ASSOC12lt1OH Sprlngfleld Normal School Rovers Ark Academy Drury Academy . - - - L. . - - - R. 1 . 1 b - - - D K 1 S. - 5 ' - S. - 18 . S. - 37 , ., - S. . 0 . . . . S. - 11 ' - S. - 24 ,B , ., s. - 6 - - . w -1 W V - I L Loswzu XVILNDIII R Smdor Sm lctm Co ses User 'NI mQt1Cld D ludo winners McC'rosl C5 Mullmgs S1111 lcton Wldtoln McCroskcy Base Ball Posmons Ltttthcr Pltehtr I ITS1 B uc Second Base Thxrd B uc Short Stop I cfc 1 ldd ht 11 11 door .iltbletzc meet Events Shot Put D1 Potato Race Hxtch and kick Rurmmb H1011 lump O W . . . - - - - N, 1 x , 1. - X ' - - ' 5 z 5 ku' g 1 - - - iw S: h, - - ' I N, Y , 1 W 5 ' ' x L Buchzmuun - - Ct-ntgr Figld A 2 , ' - -4 - , ' FH 2 - - - Rig 9 0 L 7n ' O , 3 c ' - - - ,t S - - - p X, J' - - ' as - I rr ' ,O . 'Field Dap Events 100 X Lrd DL 11 Hwrnnur Throvx will X nd hun JWOJL X LLJ1 020 X xrd D xsu 'Nhh hun lxunrlmg T mid Jump 4441 Y Lrd Nun IQLIUUIUU H1 11 Jumvw Shot Put 290 Xmrd Hurdle lvnc JQIIHYIIUU' Hop Qtr-p ind Jump VW X 1rd Hurdle R160 Representatives at IU Z1 Zlhnners Burr S1l1fY'lC1.O11 John XX1db1r1 OSC ll U11 htm m 1 FUJ NIA, o ke 1 r unffh O Q lr Qhrm tm mn John XVMHJITI Om L1 L ln 181111 L11 ind Nubrosl LS J mem N ro x J urr Sm lctrm I urr QIUSJCUJI1 Burl Qlnffkton 'I .71 71 7lnnuaI'7'1eld meet Held 'Lt St Joseph NIO 'NIM 10 100' John Wxdbm Purr Smffleton Os xr Lhrx tmsm J rod WIcCros' CX I O . . . T, , N 1' . .N - - e I5 . . 'K e 'f Y - - J . W ' 7, . V , . .'. , lk' l, - ' - , K. u t n v X . . ,I 1 - - .. t . K - i- ,V-I ', , J 1 ,. v' . . , .. - - - In. . 5 ftfm. ' 1 .e, X '. , g Y ' - - w 4 5, . . w . , . . , KM A - - ,. . f ..v-. . X 1' . , L - - - . 1 ' A K - - . Y 1 fr . - - 4 -J Av -vw - ru rx A A , . X H X 'M 1 .1 ., . e e - - - : X .hp :ske- 'V 3 j 1' .4 e 5 L ff ' - A e . , . ru , e A J e fr , r . ' ... 1 , e ' - e 5 T , . . . . . . . 1 . 1 ., , . . 1 . - . . ,. ,., . .E , .... 1- X I x. m u , . .f.. Sw 4 . Q N v 1 T 1. ,lx . JOHN WIDBIN, CHAMPION INDOOR ATHLETE 'Field Day Sprmgheld Jlmateur Jltbletn' Jlssonatron may 5 1902 Contestants Ergb School, llormal Scbool, Y ll! C .71 Event winners Yilcl Dub H Q 11 n 9 X 1 111 U1 Lppcll 11111111101 Throw Y N1 C A 1 Llrtlctt N Q 2 Cowden N S 3 Hurdm 1lN11lolx1111 H Q lT1Ql11'1l 'N Q 9 Bxrn t Haxwcll Polo Vault H Q 1 NIcCroQkey N Q 9 fooulctt H Q 1 Xvldblll 9 Y1r1lDz1sl1 H Q l n 9 Cha cl Pzrmlt NI1lL1xu11 ll Q 1 CIIYIQUTIZLH N Q 9 Barndt N S Fulchcr lxuunm lroull lump H1 l1Qcl1ool 1 Hwvucll H Q 9 McCroQkc5 N S Cowd I1 Nlull111,,Q lxur1r11n H1 l1.Iump Y N1 L A 1 PLtr1c H S NILCroQkeV Hmxwcll Mcbrosl rx '111clH1swcll 11 d for second pl 160 Ql1otP111 1 den Y Nl C 2 1 lrre Y N OWCHQ 990 Yard Hurdle H n 1 Qmcflcton H Q 9 Clnppcll N Chapm IXL1111111'10'II0p Step111dlu111p H S 1 S1r1Ul11o11 Y M C Owens N Q 3 Cl11p111 190 Yard Hurdle H 5 1 N1LCro51ccx N Q 9 Bnlrnctt ll Vvldblfl Relay Rua H S 1 Nlullmffs W1clb1r1 Clmppgll S111 leton 2 Cowdcn Blrmlt Alwmms Coral Pornts H1111 School 19 Norm ll School 99 Y M C A 17 O , . 5. . 100 . ' - . 1, S'1flCtO ' H. S. .., V'db' 5 H. S., 3 7 1 1 ' 2 . . . , W 3, . . 1 1 . 1 . J- ., , 1 , . 1 ., , , . . , ' ' 51- Hzl 1' ' - ..., 1, Cl '.t .15 '...,.., . d3H. S,,3 Y 1 ' 1 1 , fv ' ' . '- ..,., ,1 , , .1-,..,'r , .1.,., -20 . .' Y- . r., , Singlcto 3 H. S., .., pp lg N. S., 3 12 . X G X , 'A' A' . xx., , 1' 'f , . L., -41 ' Q , HWS, . 3 'gi' . - 'gg . .. 2 -L-.-,A .- ' 1 fm 1. . K ., Q, 1, . Quarter Milo Run-H. S.. 1, Cl1rist111ang H, Q., 2. Chappell, H. S.. 3 4 . frxn l 'g 'g -'.1.1..,,1'Q . -gH.S. .-1 1. ff 'Q J z.. Q -1'4.S.,1,Cc'w g . UA., , 71 U: .1'I. C. A., 3 -... - .t'., , .' ,U ' 3 . ff., .., .. gf. S., 3 ' 'D ,Q 1 '. -'..'.,,. b1-' g . '. .A..2 CQ . S., ., 2 . .. , -- .f., ,. ' '1 ,jg H. Q., .., . : . S., 3 zu- .'., ..' ',,.. .', ., -,fg gN.S. , , 2 , , . 3. ' - VS F o 1 . 1 ' 3 .1 7 .L L x ,- , . . ., 1 ,ilfter Ilford The EYODUS smff wishes to Qxprew their port md asxistancc to the prepmration of thu volume thanks to those who have kindly given their Sup- Exodus Staff. Q f 1 XUXI I IxN b LOWS x lxlxX SIIN 'x o K r Y mb,-jx'a 16 1 'F 'J Jos! 1-ulw smuman AILAN 1- FARM ADVERTISEMENTS Qlllull liulwllallmlwl l lmlNllO..lO..ll'l.ulQlllQ..l.l.lQlQ1 all lU'lHllNiOlllOl'lNllQlllOUl..'lOCllC.llOllillllN'i lllllillli STANCILSL dz DENTON, DRUGGISTS, SERVE TIIE BEST SODA IN THQE CITY 3 SOUTII STREET SPRINGFIELD L10 Omgmal Styles 111 HYTISTIC footwear Guarantee Shoe Store Di CG l i i091 l l i llffi llnllnilnllnluflmlmllnlnflmd Blood 0range Phosphate 222 5 fb Sf 302 C I Sf Cl 555 Y I an E on ou 1 2 2 Q 9 Q 5 z . g - o ' - i ro 0 U w 5 5 5 0 O . E E l 2 2 T ! ! 3 3 Y 5 I T Q x 2 A E 3 2 , 2 ' 2 2 2 Q' 2 2 2 - 2 - 2 2 g Q ! E E - - S! s ' ' g '02 2 is ! 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