Springfield High School - Resume Yearbook (Springfield, MO)

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His smile is contagious,- i It spreads thru the hall When on Friday he stops in, And in case he'd forget,- Which he never has, yet, We'd one and all certainly miss him. 'Twas on the event of-his last birthday, We gave to him a cane. Not very much,N but he knows, just the same, 'twas Because he's our very ain. Y 5 sgg i. v , 3'-. Ashf, N 5 1- -1 i y 5755 'Lit J' 4 Y 8 l 9 . l 1 4 l w w 4, 1 1 7 l 2 o w 1 l I I ll is l 4 w x s i l I L G l r l fr K, l 2 if it fl l I 1 Y i 1 1 , 1 Y 3 -A.i ,Y,.. ,I , ,,l - 'ww- Q--f..4a-f g 4 x 1 'f RI f 1 11 1 +33 ,A my 11 1 1 1 055.111 1' 1 1 2' 1 1 1 1 11--1 1 1 E L55 Q 'WE 11 1 1-F 1 - 1 4 I i QW 1 1 1 i 1 1 A gif. 1 1 5 1 ,.. 1 1 5 ' .... i , , , . -. 1 F ' 2 A 1 I li' E N 1 -M 1 11 fb W ,:.., 2 1 QW , ,E ' 5 Q 1 J 1 1 1 1 '11 3 1 1 if 1 1 2 3 ' M R A N 11 i -, 1 1--11 1 1 1 1 1 1 fm.- 1 A L Qi , 1 , H 5 1,, , fig 1 Q 1 - V 1 1 QV 51 'L' tg 5 1 I 1, .E Q ...M 1 1, 1 E sf!! v 1' 51' -'1 5 x s I' XV. NV. THOMAS, Sf1zfperi11te11dent of Schools. 'vis- ' W, 1 x . 3 Vfii I '. if Q V ,e y' ' Q! ,1. Qi ,E 5 7, ? V5 - ,Z Y Y., . ii Qiifi :ffl Lf 5 L, K, .A . z 1 i -f-5 . H .L , . . ?' we 3 . K F'-'QL Q1 1 3. , !f': in 9 rf P vc! hf...r -ish ,nv i2?? 'f, I J xl R X I i fl 'E 1, I , , 4 V . ll A, . 1 ' i E' 3 5 3 ' . ,. .-:-f-r-:gr-rJ.., .. .,,..., .. V .- .qi-fa-: 4... tt:r- 1,'--U- -'-'M - V, .... ' -Oth ...- . 1 T.. 'Q LxVf!. i X15 :kg E .6 4 5 2 M wg f 5 . Y L , .Xxx . , X . A J . . TN l Qs MN . if H12 ww 1 1 2 UU 'Q P, A ... T.: E Z 2' E E f T-' nn- I J X 2 2 2 1 l J i ' -- 3 1 gn..- -- , 5 .- -' , E R ., Y X , E--E 'E ... . 41.3 E E O ' Ri E VKZV Ax, 1 1 as 11 ' 3 ' 2 ff? . 5 2 - E - . 3 lf: ' Y E QI 5 SCHOOL BOARD R' B . S MR. GEO. HAGEBUSCH Preszdent. E 5 - AMR. LOUIS PIPKIN, Treaswef. Y , 5 MR. F. T. .TARED Vice-President. M E 5 k MR. GEO. PEPPnRD1NE. 5 DR. D, U. SHERMAN. E :ff ' NIR. JOHN FARRINGTON. 5 ' 3 L5 MR. I. HOFFMAN Secretary. b 3 MR. VV. VV. THOMAS Szapedntendent of Sclzools. MR. JONATHAN FAIPBANKS, Adviiory SuperintLnden.f. J ' L ,.-. . f ig. s T ' .5 + 1 1 5 E , - it 7 i X ? f 1 ., ' . r 5 O -Q ' H ' Iwi G? O 5 1 'si-69 1 1 9 ,. Y s 'aw r A . ,1 1 .. 1 1 f' ' x 1 1 1 ' if 1- 1 'C 1 1 .. E1 15' 4?- II 2. 5 1 , 11 F 41 1, .1 11 ,N M 1 ' - 1 f A H ' ff 1 11 . Q ix H 1, 1 31 A il R i li 5 '1 , 1 H j 1 11 1 5 1 li 1 ' 1 1 , 5 1 1 M I 1 1 I I 1, 1 W 1 ' 1 : Y .4 Y , -- ---if 1 11 1 1 I 1 i 1 1- i ' 5 1 ,..-.vm a ...,..,,......-- .,.-H-as---f ,rw ' Q- .,-,. .vf-W ,, ........,.. , , , , , . ,. .. -.-.- 'V ,. . . ..,-.,.V-:.-. - --f--gl-. nr- W., , .,,, . - . , ,.. , L I Y.,, .. M... -.. .-.,--.-Q.-wma..- - .- . . , 1-v-an 1 . l n E 5, S! I K W- lg ,' H 'V ' 1 , I 1 , Q Q ' 1 W ' - H 4, 1 3 JJ, 2 A Q ' ,X v , 5 , . ii E . H i . J . k . 1 ' f E f ' f . 1 f i 2 f ' g 4 f' A f Q E. E. DODD, A. M., 3 K , 5 L v 2 , ' i Principal. , , ' L 1 Y 1 V 5 V ' i- Q 4 W ' , - I x 4, 1 U 1 E 5 -, . 2 J 1 ' ? 5 5 I 3 4 i E 5 5 5 JR 3 E' i 8 r' X 5 , 4. 1 . is . 5 -. .. Q z- 2 , ' 1-H1 w 5- 1 2 5 1 V-P4-' w '- ' , 5 irq 0 ! W f 15' fi ., S - - . .w K 5' QT 1 f , e 5 1, .N E. Q , . 5 Y , ,., . J- 2 I J 5 I 5 ,I .V Q 5 . '1 Q. . , Q -' 1 L - 4 5 . . 1' .-. I' A, g Q L -5 4 ' 5 . 114-4 . 1 Vi , 'P 5 L-15.2, , 2 2 1 i ? 1 1 f f 'Q ,gg ig . ' 3 711:15 3 -2 . , Q 5 ij 3 A E . I 5 j , . Il 11 4 . - wwfu A 1 1 ,A Q 4 1 1 ' ARrHUR M. HULL, A. M., ,, , iv Vice-Principal. 2 I ' W 1 F II 1 G p 1 f ,V .'1 1 W qs m ' w X F t x f If 5 E ' n 2. x Q V Ks ,' K '-x' , K .Mu 33 1' . J' . ,XX X ,, X, .1 I M I I I I I I ,lf I I I 1 I , I I ,111 I 5R,pz . 1 ii? 3 1 J PI 1 R1 I I I Q . --wx I . -W. .ff I. A X ,. 2. 4.5 . f Rf A1155 MYRTLE HURT, A. B., Sezcfing. JULIAN VV. SCHMID, Physical Training. M155 HATTIE REICH, Physical Geography. ALLEN C. FOSTER, A. B., History. I. R. ROBERTS, A. M., Math ematics. ' Miss RUTH IL. Sewing. r .... Z R. I. GREGG, A. B., Jlifatlzemafics. ROWLAND, B. S., Mlss 7 X ..,. fg',3j,,,grW f. A WWW X0 9 . Z, 4 f X ff ,ffhf . 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SCHULER, llifanual Training. Miss ALICE BARRETT, . . s Stenography and Typewrifing. 1: f .!' . 5 , .l 53 fag -w ...E I. IVIISS GERTRUDE E. XIVOOD, M'usic. ' g. VANCE Cmss, A. B., 2 .Engl'isl1.. 1 il. w 5 , 2 . ALLAN HUMPHREYS, B, S., Physics and Chemistry. 5 . A MISS MABEL DICKERSON, . 5 9 V - A Cooking. 1 -T5 ,L 1 . 5 . 'ik I 13 E J' gg: ! ' 1 rf I wg K 5.35 fi! gi 22 IS r X3 ns i S ,H, A if' X J 1 x ff' NIISS GRACE PEPPERDINE, A. B., English. I XX l X I L . X msc. XM XX ..,,. i .- X 4 H T 4 'Q , G i 3 3 3 Q 5 e 4 S A s -if-,fp ,W-, f- M-R Mxss MELISSA XWALRATH, A. B., I Expression and Physical Training. Miss ALLEEN PORTER, Cooking and Sewing, Mrss CORA B. KGTT, P M atheinatics. 11155 ALBERTA M. Ross, A. B., History and Civics. G. M. KLINGNER, A. B., T U 1 ti , V ,. lu 3 9 E 1 Q Teacher-Training. J 1 A. C. CARRIER, Manual Training. 1 Miss ISABEL SHERARD, A. B., 1 T 5 2 5 I H istory. Miss EDNA A. ABBOTT, A. AM., Latin. i I v '-as R I 'i I? . ,Q .g Q f 1 L. 5 i rj: 'L 1- ig. 'LD A K fl 3 Q '63, ,W f E MISS 'IOSEPHINE ROU'r'r, Sf67l0g1'IlPl'L6'l'. . ELI C. FOSTER, A. B., H istory. Miss GLADYS G. SHERXVOOD, A. B., English and German. Y N . 5 B Miss IDA AUSHERLIAN, A. B., ' English. Ki' Q' W. K L xx F, E i vQff 1. A. 1 'bf' I 4 1 I J ' 1. , - ' ' an,-,n . fa Q . 5.1 x ,......,q:, x 'vm N.. B ulnnlusllflnnnnm 1 umnmlunm . wg- I.. I 5 .Jw J, 'N flu Ji' fa. 9.1 wif 1 ? i -Q...---f 5- , , 1 . . E Y L . V Q . IH IIEIHIIH1 III! HH ' an VERN x BENTNFTT M LXRIE BEIDERLINDEN L Secretary 15 16 SYLVIA BEVIER ALICE B xRNEs DOROLHY BEN NLIT L Hou ARD B XLDXVINT I - 'j4lS'S ' ' ' I ,.,..,,... 4 MA.. mf., -W ..-1-1-'J1 '- . . . +1 V 3. 4 A, V E ug , 1 WALTON BROCKUS Q 7 , l -1 img-fi vi he WW Y v . gf' -.fr ff. ...- FW I 11:4 Q :fa TP F v g V' 'P r-4 m W C1 - V' : C1 W A o vw O v I Z v-I 'Q oz: Y' if C U23 .. A we 5' 3 3' rn Q ' Z Z 2 If-I Z 5-'l 33 PO' F' . m C1 'P .-. P-I cd fn m ,U EI' H Q 2 E' 9 w 22 4 Si -,J 5 . 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Q5 15.1- 1 Esco BYERS I 1, , is 525- -L f ' if Ki 'fi ' iii J' ANNETTA CHAUDET 1 ff 371 ,1 1 1 1 1 SW . 1 '. x'x,:,,J'l fu , aff' Q l :lf sw V 1 f r f f f-9 P 1 NJA- I X If N l I 'xl x 1 xx 'gr' wg f ,ITU r ff -V 9 7 9 l me y. Q' . 4 4 -1. Ai sl 1 if iv ,fl-. f i '15 . 2 J I 4 ELEANOR Cox IREN12 CORNVVELL G. L. S., '16. Class Play. n 1W:ILDRED DIXON G. L. S., '16, AUGUSTINE Coors Y Q51 Basketball, 16. GRACE CONSTANCE G. L. S., '14, '15, '16, Secretary High Times, '16. EVERETT DULIN A. M ,HEX IQ vii J. iv. 1 -silk? 3' '1- ,...f f 1 r f...v F31 A ffgg 1, Lg I 3 sv 'E 517711 if , 1 1 R 1 5 V5 sw X 3' . T :- YN g -4- I iw'--A 1 'f I 11 wah . N V V.- ,,, ,.,.. ,, , Y.-,.-.,.-.,. ,- wsu, ----14 - - 9 v 1 3 I 'EWG 1 , xr'-4..l E 23 .ir-, Z I. . if ' I . x Y N'--Q 'S I K 5 X f 1 '- 5 f ' ., 'I 1 I 1 I . . i3 Q I ii' I i A ' ' 1-5 1 i V 1- f U 3 I 3 I f sl. is I, . T Z ' I 1 3, iinl 3 5 1 Iii E . T T? . 2 T -115 E X Lf Q 2 I . I L 5 fs? Q Z i ff? 3 .Fifi 5 ..- -Q ,',, I I fa ' - N 3 Iii? 1 I SN 3 .L , E '- ii QT. 1 E I , I Q . 1 5 I Z Q - f I is , 5 X - 'f E . I ? ' 1 5 3 ' 1 I 1 3 5 , 4 i I ? E i f 3 in ' 4 A i 2 I f . i I ,t Q I ' 1? ' I l 9 3 - I f l 5 I I I, f I 2 . I I .1-Ia I A . i i I ref, g 'iff' -. 1. 1 f 3-,J i I 5 L f1'!f ,nf I L S I 5 5 in f PAULINE DAVIS I G. L. S., '15, EUGENIA DAILY FLORA DICKINSON G. L. S., '15, Treasurer, '16. Vice-President, President. High Times, '13. Resume. . EUNICIE DUVALL G. L. S., '16. Class Play. SEARL DoDsoN GEORGE DUNLAP Acorn. B. O. A. President, '14. High Times, '15, '16. I ! L E I N I I E 5 3 i i , xx. 1 lg' Kit? Y ft I 4 lv sf 18 35 T. iyv W ,y ,, IW' ! I 2 5 ww? L 'VTP rl 'Q g , 1 Y X ww an--. ,rf N.. x L4- Q ff Y f kk , .V .,-zv,.1w-' ,wif-f.41' , -tm: 1- ., 11., K :f453y,5,,,-E!fw,,- 3,1 ,W Y MARY ELY Lambda Alpha, Lambda. DOLORES EMERY ERMA FAIRMAN G- L- S., '14, '15, '16. 'Class Play. 4 '11 12'-w 1 1 y ' K W x GEORGE DYE ESTH ER ELLIS G. L. S., ue. LORENE ENNIS Class Play. A X' ,7 UFFH .Q Mg Qagfgi 5 'N M f W Q K E Ei if fi . 1 1 1 1 ,, 5, , .Lf W I Y ' w ki 1 I k I .,::Q ff 1' M. R 1 .H ' -Hi I5 2. e f V .. ' J ' 5 EE 2 Q ,E -:ff 2 If 'fi I Ya? Jn , ,,,..fd,' i' 2 ff? i f i 5211 W Yi 31,4 Q zg' I ,LZ E V1 ? 'J Rb J E 1 ,, Q O1 e i Y fi 5 E E 1 . E A 5 Q13 . 3, ! R .Naw --s-A' .fff aa 173 ffls- MW Eg E 1 1 , x K'-WLQQZWTL' we 1 L. was W Lg -I ,. Q ' I X l I . 1 3 f 5 I I lg ff Y 3 '22 -zz ll HHH ll IIN IIN Ill lllll llllllllllll K Wx .H -.- . -A-.:n::'g VIRGINIA FERGUSOIN Tau Phl Gamma V1cePres1dent, 14 RAMONA FRATES Lambda Alpha Lambda Class Play OLIVE GEOGRE GRAHAM FINNEY Acorn Track 15 16 Hxgh Txmes 15 16 LOUISE FINKEL Secretary, 14 Hlgh Txmes 15 LILLIAN FUSON Tau Phx Gamma L l 1 F 'll . l V I 2 1 a 1 Y x ' 5 l ' x MJ all l lXlARY LETITIA GIDEON ill High Times, '16, i l Til 5 1.1 1 ll i . rv nl l ' if' l : 5 LEWIS GORMAN rl l - l L 'I l Delta Slgma. . , 2 High Times, '16. H Eff 5 a lla l 5 lf sl l . .1 V l . ' l , ' LUCILE GUSTAFSON 1 53 Q fe I a l ff l CLARA HARCOURT 1 V G. L. S., '16. V Q5 . ggrj I V PANSY HAVERLY 'L Basketball, '16. V H I 'x + LUCILE HAY g G. L. S.. '16. U . l, 5. I3 i ll l ' 5 a if l 'li Il' lug li 1, .A 'I b. 5? 4 , ,- ..+-Qvivvif ELW IN HART '! ' W A, 'T ,...,..,.,.,......................-..-.....--- KH , ? 5 2 G ',f,. f 351 13 gli? Q , . 71 J xxx ,.,,5 Y . xif vii 1 EUGENE HARKNESS ETHEL HUGHES CHRISTEL HULL GEORGE .HUBIPHREYS Delta Sigma. Basketball, '15, Vice-President, Secretary, '16. Track, '15, '16 Resume. EXIE HUGHES '16. 15. CCaptainj ,E I I I W J 'ji 1-I If 4 ? I Q x , E 7,1 - 4 1 mf af M 4 , ii 4 BN S , , I 1 f i L 5 8 F I Q 5 I sry, L' 5 -E 3, . F M 5 I 'gg 57 2'i , vs, 355, F f ' I 3 .1 , E li.: L L X ,J O31 X INEZ ISEMINGER GEORGE JOHNSON B. O. A. HAROLD JONES ,TT J-arm,-,. RUTH HERMAN WILLIAM JAMES Acorn. High Times, '1 5. Sergeant-at-Arms, '15. PERRIN JOHNSON B. O. A. Track, '15, '16, ,1 'Qfh W iw 5 4 1 ki 5 I I ,I Q 4 5 E14 . , Q . f 3 3, 'I F .E ff 'fl +I 'Z ff If fi I 4 ,S 'Ei Es ,, fl ,Si 'gpg a K 'Wg ' Kg fy! , , J . 1.4 H: ' N 1 RH I me RAI B. Y CLI CLS G Y1 'K1 ' Zfa Te 1 1 :A 1'l' 1 1' fishy gf 'IQ -l ' 1 1 52.31 ly .1'5'M 7'! ll L .5252 Q ,.-v' 21211 ii? 1 l I gifl l i L , 2 ii? 3 TAY? Q iff! 1 f .355 A V1.4 V14 15' 4 f ,,1 ,f X - 1 1 1 1 WZ., , fit. 1 1 ig,issv., T1 1 , I 11 l xv' .. 3:1 9 11 fill E 1? fi? all fl HQQI li 1- 1 ' :1 -- 1 1 1 1 i il 1 i1 l , 1, il fl '1 5 1 Q fi 1 8 15. 4 iw- - 2555? 5 5 1 l I 5 l 1 5 I 1 v 1 l ? 1 1 l 5 2 '1 11 1 1 ll 11 i V1 1 1 i1 3 1 3 ,, 1 i 1 1 1 1 4 1 i l 2 1 I 3 F 1 1 I RALPH R. KELLY B. O. A. . Yell Leader, '14, '15, '16. CLIFFORD KINKAID CLYMENA LOGAN G. L. s., '14, '15, ue. DORSEY JONES B. O. A. Class Play. RALPH H. KELLY MILDRED LEBOLT Class Play. ' 1 11 I 1 11 1, 11 6 T5 51 lf 1l Q1 l ., g. li. ll 3 Tk '1 l l., 1f' X11 M- llll' 21 3 'V if il fi fl 'Sl 2' -vnu- ' t 6 x F ,, 3- s ffl.. my a Z1 Q 1, L 5 5? V : 5 .11 4 l -K ' Z 5 xl 3 4 M 1? s'! ' x 5 I 1 .. 9 ii' A ' Q is V ' if 13 ' ii if 1 5 ,gif- if iff 1 I 1 , , f I 2' 1 P W E Y! Q 're 1' 3 12 1 wg ,N 5 5 3 W 9 21 I 'S : ig x 114 H' ,ik 1-4 r f,g,.1 l Fr H ,ff 9 sw wg., iw ARTHUR LEE HAZEL LOH MEYER Class Play. GENEVIVE LOVAN RUTH LEACH LEON LOGAN B. O. A. HALLIE LORD l Q n EDD Foc Tra BEN1 B. Pre Foc Cla, RALP B. IM ,,,,,...........,.,,...-.r . V , v-f-- INEZ MARSHALL 2 G. L. S., '15, '16. ED MA NGAN Football, '16. Track, 'l6. BENTON MANLEY B, 0. A. President, '16. Football, '16. Class Play. RALPH LIATTHEVVS B. O. A. CSecretaryD LILLIAN MALONE Tau Phi Gamma Cpledgej Class Play. VIRGINIA MARSH f49f ' O WILSON MCCLURE Delta Omicron Omicron. Class Play. Resume. HUGH MOFFETT ROBERT Mooruz Acorn, President, '15. Class Play. Basketball, '16. Track, '15, '16. High Times, '13. Resume. ESTHER MCCOLLUM G. L. S,, '14, '15, '16. High Times, '13, '14, '15, '16. MARY MCDONNELI. LOLA MOGER .1 , Q? l- l, ., .-. 1 kewl My ,, ,Q I Q , I , 1 1 2 V4 41 ,H ,! 1' I eg J Z1 -I ii ,xx li 1 3 l 2 4 l Z i i z ' .f ,J , -ai 8 J al . ,f 1 . Q . f i x 1 5 I a 5 i 1 Z 5 l l Q i I A l 5 E 1 n 4 1 l 1 1 1 1 l ? I GEO MAI Ba GEOE G. g i Cla J ,ix 1- 1 V ,B Q 'C F 2 ' l 5 E E , E ,gl :Md fl if 'i f E 1 ,. 1 lf 'N V G 5? ffm Kumi ,G J , . fr 1' I Til l E 2 T 3 .Alfa 1 , l , ff! x , 4 , , : n . .,v,J,,, 2 51, 5 xv l q P G2 L1 an l I I .4 's gms P 1, E 1: ,Q FH, ,IV E. E . 1, ., I 1 GEORGE MONTEER MARY N EE Basketball, '14, '15, '16, MAY MITCHELL Basketball, '13, '14, Secretary, '15. Captain, '15, '16, LEONA N EAvEs ....,.... --- 4- ifx a N' l , ., I 9 M'Y f, , 1 f E! g ? , W H- 2 GEORGE NEWINIAN , ' B. O. A. 3 E l lx , f v 1 . F GEORGIA NEWTON G. L. s., '15, ue. 5 . 4 Class Play. 2 f E ll , . : -E Q. 995' 5 X -'Y v I J 2 l 4 5 3 f 3 l 4 S i 1 K 'Way i '11 i Q Q 3 15 ,...- F A i EMERY ORR MABEL, PATTERSON IRMA PLATTE -Qu , LIARGUERITE O BRIEN LIAY PATTERSON ARDEN PURVIS 1 Nw., Q W li 0 'X 3 1, wc, 53.41, 'Za ! r 5-1 : z,:., 3 LLL. ' 5-H Rv! I3 ?f ', 1.1 vu '- , f :'S Q E3 xxx 2 r fx.. 'J' ? C' ? r 1 -1 SW Q ,. o f y, , , , fi fi fl if E? Ei L Jill L3 4 ., ,. 5 , EH v wg A Ll 5 I .,.4 if MONA POTTER G. L. S., '15. MYRTLE RAGAINS FREDRICA RooP Class Play. W A ,,,,.....-...,.... .,...-..,..L, SAM PRATT B. O. A. CPresident '16J Track, '15, '16, WILLIAM PIPKIN ELIZABETH RIDLEY I 5 f' 'Ei , f .,. V , -:, W, ,.-,,Y ,N .., --- -- - - .u.. . al 1 Q I 1 I I 1 I 1 1 I I 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 g'a1owa- . 1:11. 1 S Q1-, 1 7 -F Nfl k. gx A Q Q1 3: 1: 1 111' . 1 Q . I H2132-'J X? L 1 E 1 1 'S ff: 3 If 1' K 41 1 L .L 1 1, 1 l F 'l 1 1 1.5 1 vi-E0 l Qi' 1 lr 1+ I 1 Q ,?, ,iw fi 'f'11 5 1 14-,man mm , , ,-wx V 1: Y lx ,E?a??lI'1 6 H - ' if fl 1 THELMA ROUNTREE f D. ROPER B. O. A. LEE SAXE Delta Sigma. Vice-President, '15, Class Play. Football, '15, '16. Treasurer, Sergeant-at-Arms, '16, ' 11. 1 ,E FRANK RANEY CHARLES ROUNTREE Delta Sigma. President, '16. Resume. 1 AGNES REEVES I 4-lv f I l Eirl, 2, 5 3' I - g gl slix ' Q 5 1 gn ,. , , 4 1 R113 'E E-S73 14251 1, E i . ffxk-. ....1 52 1455. jf! - 1'x'qf'if?T '-. fy 1.7 1' V. , 1 1 . , Qi E if 1 'S rf ff. A , M411 41 TJ 3 ff K 1 1 i'Il5a'?l! 1,fi:i12,7 arf K. Y Q11 5 E . 2 15 11? E 1 Q 1 I l ' ?'YY lily' W S 1 215- l 7i37 1 11. 1 1 'i,1. 1 Z. ' 3 . ,, 1 1, 1 fre 1 1 5 we il S! 11111 . 1 1 A Q54 IPAQ iw -,qi X x K Q1 KA1 Cl ST Y 1 EI 'Hs x . 2 if 4. ,-.,L -1.-....-..,. ---f-,f A ...W-H -v-- - , L, A 3 ii 2 'A 34. v 2 A ' ,XE K P ' . . , ., LL,, QR wlmlmlly um mamma lnnmmnsmumsun anzsaunflmnnulunmlzm nwuunmswuum ulmmnmm . my S 54 S if KARL SCOTT Class Play. STANLEY SHEPPARD EULAH SMITH G. L. S., '15, '16. CAROL SHELL MARIAN SEELEY ENOLA SMALL Tau Phi Gamma. N ' Y-- -1 T' uf, 'f , HQ? ll . . LAD xv' .X A X' nal 'L 2 . A 'N Tl N., , ir... 'ff Qi as 5 S 3 3 A 3 E Y- y ' I i J . ik. L. 1 , fi 2 EE ..,'-.79 ' ' A1 X LUCILE SHIVEL MARIE SIMMONS G. L. S., '16. CLARENCE STINSON GENEVIEVE SMITH G. L. S., '16. HOMER SPERRY Delta Sigma. XVILMA SMITH Tau Phi Gamma. Secretary, '14. X l D ! 1 sf!! ! ' A N Fo MARJORIE SOMERS ANNA LEE THOMPSON FORESTINE THURMOND ., .... ,.-- -. Y, V - ' .A-q+-vi?,,, AUTHUR SJOBERG B. O. A. Class Play. PAUL SQUIBB RALPH T EED Delta Sigma. Vice-President, '16 .,...4-M, my 4 -vuirq' Y f 9 1 43 JL l EP vi A fm' wv'32:f2l'1 , ' A a ': p 7 ' l W fl smvlw, ,Ami-lu H . I L I 'Y KS 1 4 3l'fQ!'N'lwi ai3, , . 5 ' Mg-ini l -R- V 1 1 UW ' W 1 V 1 3 11 Y ' ill E ' aw R L l fl aw 4 ? fl 1 3 1 g . r 4.3 'Xl ffl! I 'lf ' '-'am' X fx. I , fl R , M R, 7 Y ' l A ,il ' E: h 'V ,km 1 if ' .Q ,I xv K I If 'k lf l a N 4 l I R ,V ,i y l ALIENE TILLOU - fb? 3 G. L. s., '14, '15, '16. ' 4 l l j E i I w IENNIE TYNDALL L S BUANNA T UCKER WARREN TURNER Class Play GOLDEN VAUGHN ROBERT VAUGHN Delta Slgma Secretary 14 K.: J -.. ...,....q.,,, . Y f --.1-g---1... - my-i.1,..- .,--.,,,,,,,. ,, ,.,,.- ,.L...,.,- , , ., , . W , , , - L , , ,,,..,...-fmr..-.-:.. ..,f-.-. ,L I . Q: Y- yr i 4 FE: f A2 5 V X .l . V M F . -int if ,L 4 :F is if H' I ' v RJ ' S 'M .- ,-,P 3 Y 'X . 5 , g G HELEN VOLKER Q Q ll' ,f T5 5 , G. L. s., '14. L ' ' ' i 5 ' 5' Secretary, '15, '16. ' f I W Q President, Vice-President, 1 4 3 Secretary, '15. LL S ' f 5 5 High Times, 'l6. -gf-3 gf g 1 Class Play. 'GQ 'if ! Q gg ' 1 l f .2 . .. - 2 . 3 ... ' 1 if. .I 1:5 L E q IERENA VVADLOW T ' 5 Q jg Q G. L. s., '15, '16, ? I . 2 - 1 if Q ' ... , 1 5 5 T -12 5 f Q Q 4 LYLE VVALTON Y L Acorn. H I J 5 Q Treasurer, '16. GL-bf ' E S i Track, '15, '16. 2 I , High Times, '15. 1 Resume. 5 , 2 4 3 ' L 5 i T s L L f PAULINE WALTON A .... 3 g ' i 3 5 l 9 ? 3 ' 2 is T 3 is il' E F 4 3 rj f? '7 ff' T ei Q RAYMOND WVARD I 1, W ' B. O. A. CSecretaryj. if 1' X 1 - Y 5 1 , 7 1 ffl Y- W 1 V 1 'jj 2 1 Y. , A . if CHARLENE VVILLARIJ M 1 G. L. s., '1-1. , J . 1 L E'3'l'r , 3 Q i . --.Ill f LL Q 1 3 9 2 5 ,F ' Ljrff 4 X W 'y,.'V .. x,,, .ff f V 1 4 grit. if 5 ,L iff Q Q.. . ? 1 J L -.. . .. .AY-.-.W 4-1 - 5 V -- d... - .,.., ' - u h -- - ,,..,: Liz... ,x.......-... 1 - ..... . -.L 1? l 4 A , X e fu. i , X , . , Ii 1 fl Z 1 1 xi 1' 4 . ,W 2 V fl l lg- ll N j rg I v lg! l ,ff QQ! libm ff' , ,f l? 1--is ' wr :Wil ff'l - I lv ff' F .al Ts! MMI, gi---Y, if lj 'lx 'ffl Q 5g.g.Ei E a If ql fl? 13 Ei! ex li ? i' IN!!! NV' sf -way: L I l ig ' 'II 1? ,lgf 'Q , 41' 1 ?1 1 il -l H . . ,... -V--- - -Q I X . 1 t ' V I viii, f We , ,MV f 1, 2 . i HELEN XVOOMER HELLIA YATES MORRIS JESS Delta Sigma. Vice-President, '16. Class Play. EHRET VVILLIAMS TED VVILLIAMS HARRY HUGHES Acorn. Treasurer, '1S. l is , t Il Ai 13 l v , , ...... ,,,- ...K iuff 4 i ' 5, 1 Y ,M 5, .. THU nag'- 11' 3' WT 1.3 , A f U IUNIOR OFFICERS 1915 , JACK COOPER ....... ....... P l'6'XidC7'l'f..' ..... . DAVID SHERMAN ..... ..... V 1:68-P1'C.Yidl'1flf... MARTHA MOORE ....... PAULINE VVATSON ..... HERSCHEL JORDAN ......... .... CHARLES CHALLENDAR ....... .......Secre2'a1'y..... .......T1'6USll7C1'.......... .Se1'gea1zt-at-Arms ........ .. .....YcII Lcade1'..... M5 1916 ...JACK COOPER .....N1-:LLIE KUMP ...GUSSIE HINTON NATHAN NAYLOR ....RALPH CRooKS ...UJAMES HOBIER 1 N ma A rf J N 5 F ' D def! ex. J' . fs ,SAB -Yr. Env 1 1. 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Q 1 ., JV 3 gait E E Eff- -k. 9 . if ', ' 2 ifljf' I L f v ' 5 .K I -3 ' H, 51 e 1 A it H '4 ' f .E 'Arla gfjglg , Qj 44 YV 'lg 1 3, ,LE li..-f., If iff? gif M my F I QTL? f my I r XR I JJMMQM, 4 4 K ff f 551 , E ,cy 7, , ip Ei E I f. v-,Yi r 1 ,' i 6 X Xi 'gg 3, E v gtip E r ' ' .i ' I -17 Q ,afqgf iff 1 E ' u I e E f l ,xii .22 , .iff E Niffiff I. ills MMR All ' 435' , . 'F' ' if Eff: ,-M7 :T N Eggxv '.1.l3E?'1j7 'jg 5' Ag. 'ff--:'r.E E ,WW 'j N ,E , V Q ji E -M -12525: ' - l -',-- 7 4 ' Pflif S :fi-LL . ,nf -X, 1 4 .L ' N I 'l?2!6:h -if-et. E, fe1fffyff,:.- sr '-.frm , T5 ' E A i' E rr 2: E 2r4:4i4::,af E r .Lu ' X '- I.A.QI' my Q E, uf 5 4 W -1 S p E K E E 2 5 if 5: - 3 President .....,.............. ...... Miss SHERWOOD ff 3 v ,112 First Vice-President ...... i ' ............. DUDLEY JARRETT 'M' Second Vice-President ...... ., .... :KATHERINE FERGUSON gjwj, 1-'Q Secretary ........................ ...... V IRGINIA FARRINGTON E Q . as is L? Treasurer ................. ....... E VERETT JOHNSON' r S Sergeant-at-Arms ....... S1-IERXVOOD SHADBURN 5 2 Yell Leader ....... ...... lv IARv1N BRQQKSBAN 1: M I R I N' I X kk, A Qu- 41 V, mfg f f 1 f V fwgigf- . A Q . M :E . Q Ernie E 1, -E'-if-few:-4 Q-Qemiwhii Tl i - f 1' I '1v1fr:t k Wff' ,..2g,i i A '1-- E E QfW'W.- E W E' 'X 'W . ,gk Y. J fn -' 7- 5f.',ngl.4vQ1 ?5? f , J 0 -I ,. '...,,, :IQ-N K' aww ,, . '-D--if - 1 '1f4,,- 7 - -5, C5 5 fl .ix S . J i xrgff sm A-, T -'Q ll Af I it a f l . t X , X 1 , ll X I' g 39 2 1 I ' S, as 1 it PRUNELLA 3 sl 1 on' LOVE IN A DUTCH GARDEN. lv l P DRAMATIS PERSONAE. A T Pierrot ..,. ---I---- --.---.'-,-----.- 1 -.,--.---,--,.,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,.,,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ........... H e len Volker il Searamel, his servant .......... --Arthur Slobefg l ' Hawk ----.-- .-.L ....... Karl Scott -il? 1 Kennel ----- ......... W llsofl McClure Q at Callow .... .. A Mummers 4 Doll .... Romp ..... .. Tawdry e Coquette l Prunella ...... I .................... I' Prim ..... l Her Aunts 4, Prude ----'-- I Privacy Their lf Queer Servants ql Quaint ..... First Gardener ............ Second Gardener ........ Third Gardener ....... 3 A Boy ........ . .................... t Love, a statue ......... ffl 3 -..A Mouth ...... The Story. ..........Morris Jess Lee Saxe .........-.......Clara 'Alvey ........-Mildr ed Le- Bolt .......-Ramona Frates Hazel Lohmeyer .........Lillian Malone ........Irene Cornwell Eunice DuVall ........Lorene Ennis ..............Irma Fairman .Georgia Newton .....Robert Moore -.,. Dorsey Jones ..Benton Manley ...Warren Turner .........Fredrica Roop 1 Prunella is a little maid who lives in care of three prim aunts in a secluded garden 11 5 i .l N T' -a garden of no time or place, where it is always afternoon. But the world outside, ' T and worldly Love, intrude in the person of a fantastic youth, Pierrot, chief of a band T i 'of strolling players. Fascinated, little Prunella becomes his Pierrette , and goes with g.. ea i Q 3 him out into the unsheltered world. Ni 1 ' ' fgipllk Two years llater, disillusioned and forsaken, she creeps back to the unchanging I, I W garden. But Pierrot--noilonger careless now-is already there seeking to find the i haunting place of the spirit of her whom he believes he has lost forever. And in each rfgaxfj other's arms they learn that a little weeping does not blind the eyes of love. ffaifif 'S . x 5 U Q 2 6 1 l 8 1 . v 9 ci ........f. -An... i , 3 l it .eg 4 5 i l i l I gi! s .9 X l z 'Z l S S5 lker merg cott lure Jess Saxe - lvey Bolt 'ates eyer lone :well .Vall lnnis -man Wton oore ones mley irner loop Lrden tside, band with iging l the each . 3 , el , -xg i i 2 Q T I 3 l ' . f i 29 'ls , ., , 3 gig! j rfill' . a ai f f'il 1 1 1141, 1 5 g l E 1 4 'Y i f gc., ll Q sf ...... - ,.. My . ., ' :iff L. W T .1 1 iii Hin? if.-2 5 :S I ii elf E v . if ff' 2 7 ai. v 1 1 in ffm Y I li n 1 I 1 x , Q' ' 3 3 as T M ' Q 1 i ' I SHAKESPEARE PAGEANT I 5 f 1 E, 5 T . . . . . . f l i 5 First Scene. Place, Stratford Meadow. Tune, Midnight. Setting: A terrible g f Q thunderstorm is raging. On the stage the Witches are at work gathering frogs, snails, l MQ herbs and charms for the magic potion which is seething and boiling in a huge cauld- E. l E Q ron toward the front. Slowly out of the fumes floating from the cauldron there ap- l 1 pears the dim mystic shape of William Shakespeare, while the fairies gather around 9 Q and tell in dance pantomime and verse of the return to Stratford of the immortal bard. ' 3 5 f ' ' 3 L ' 2 w 3 1 Q Second Scene. The spirit of Shakespeare is only to remain on earth for twenty- 5 l K -.1 four hours and so at dawn-conjured up by the enchantment of their creator's presence 'l m -there pass, as in a vision before the wondering people, a Kaleidoscopic succession ' l of Tableaux from Twelfth Night , The Tempest , As You Like It , Taming of the , i Q Shrew , Merchant of Venice , etc. , f l 1 A 1 ? g 1 , 2 , , S r f 2 I Third Scene. The clock strikes twelve, the witches return, once more the cauld-- 2 E ron is boiling, and, as he came, so the divine Williarn returns to oblivion through the 3 5 Q fumes of the witches. Settle-and all is silence and darkness once again. I F I K s I V 1 X 'r fa 1142 if 'fig' :'- A I w I 5 I 1 1 I a f I A 1 xi 41 I x 1 P f E 2 i , , r 1 S 1 I THE JAPANESE GIRL. Operetta in Two Acts. GIVEN BY HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS CHORUS April 16, 1915-8:15 P. M. ! I , v lf x lf f Q! fir! Q? pf ? va 15. ,if J Sf' , 3 f Ha t nf Tk , 1 ff, a -TYMY .. r.,.. 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E STHER MCCOLLUM Members Clara Alvey Esther Anderson Marie Baker Marie Beiderlinden Hazel Buchanan Esther Boehm Jessie Bragg - Dorothy Call i Grace Constance Rae Constance Irene Cornwell Eugenia Dodd Mildred Dixon Ernestine Dixon Flora Dickinson Clara Dunlap Eunice DuVall Esther Ellis Erma Fairman Lucile Hay Augusta Hinton Goldie Hultsch Mable Hunt Clara Harcourt Bernice Kirkham Clymena Logan Inez Marshall Esther McCollum Marjorie McKeeman Martha Moore Georgia Newton H Amelia Ruxton Dorothea Rulkoetter Marie Simmons Eula Smith Genevieve Smith Aleene Stephenson Elsie Swickard Gladys Syfan Jennie Tyndall Aliene Tillou Helen Volker Ierena Wadlow Mary Wadlow Florence Watson Pauline W'atson Flora Willcerson Millie Wilkerson '1 Y +INn SON KE NICE .-Mill ve Tri? ,gil - be ,,, L - we 1 4: ' ?.1 1 215' .,.,: rl LQ A 15 f' ' ,A , I: g- -5 ' iw infix i' . lp' R 5544 1. 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Robert Box Charles Challendar Earl Carson Jack Cooper Fred Corum Samuel Dawson James Donnell George Dunlap Carl Edmonds Verne Ellis Ralph Fielder Gethsford Fine George Johnson Dorsey Iones Ralph Kelly Leon Logan Paul Lohmeyer Benton Manley Ralph Matthews Herbert McBride .....Yell Leaderu... Members Paul Miller Harry Milstead Alfred Moore George Newman Nathan Naylor Iohn Northcutt Clyde Ormsby Herbert Pence Ioe Post Sam Pratt Leon Ragsdale Marcus Raper D. Roper Wallace Rosenbauer Arthur Sjoberg Carl Thompson ' Raymond Ward Scott Ware Lawrence Wrightsman Emmett Woolridge l. Q. K 2 1- lu' 4 ,J , s W-: D H .' Q 3 1 AA' 535' iii ? is 1 . 1 P .3' . Aida 1. . .f 7. mn., .M -,,.-- ,1 -,.- ., , - Q I . ,, f 1 'X H N Tvnr hw 1 .TI Xi Q v S 6 w 1 . 1 in- 4 1 ' r: 1 '41 . 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Right Half.... .... Football Line-up IQI 5 Center ..... g ............. .................................. - ...,,.. ................ 1 .................... I 0 RDAN .......RAPER CCaptainj .................SWEARINGER .....L...Box-A. Moons ........lYlANGAN-MANLEY UEEN-BOREN ........CHALENDER MOORE Left Half ...... Q-. ...........................................,.......................,......... 1 ,,,,,.., CR00K5 Full .............. .................. . ................ - ..............................................,..... ,,FELL1N1 Subs... ...... ...- ..... BROOKSBANK, HUGHES, BYERS, HARKNESS, HOFFMAN Schedule and Score ' S.H.S ........................... S.. H. S ........ -- .... .. . S. H. S .......... ..... - S.H.S ....... S.H.S ........... ...... S.H.S ...... ,... ...... S.H.S ........................... Total S. H. S. Score..212 S 3 . Q- 5 . Monett High .......... ...... 0 Aurora High ...... ...... 3 Joplin High ................... ...... 0 Marionville College .............. 0 Drury Freshmen ...... . ........, 32 Sedalia High ............. ......... 2 1 Carthage High ......... ...... 0 Opponents Score .................. 5 X . 1 A 1 I 6 . .Mi t f -. it f ,ii Q l W i g 1 1' Ni Si ii? s i Ei i i EM 5 .5 5 vi 2 f fig il 3 ll 5 - 1-5 1 -3 l ii A 3 fp? s i 2 i i li S? iw? li . My a JAN ,inj GER ORE LEY KEN xxa DER ORE JKS IN! AN 4 J 3 1' li!,' 2111 li rg! ll .V ll il il L 1 sl, . f il ll at ,ld 1 If lei' Y my Cui A rl Q ,K 1 i i . 1 1 lr , . A 2 v v i E .lag rr. 1 'a A i .1' ' gli : iff Il' 4. . rl' 1 . il ,. i 1 a 1 3. I 1 ' - ' Q 1 1 l Q i f is lf . 1 L Forward ......... Forward ......... Center ......... Center ......... Center ...,..... Guard .......... Guard .......... Guard ............. Line-up ORENE BEATLE .......l1rlILLIE W1LKERsoN MARY NEE .KUGUSTINE Coors ........lVIAZIE FULTON MAY MITCHELL CCaptainj PAN SY HAVERLY LOUISE SANDERS Substitutes ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Beirmee KIRKHAM, NEL1.C:1'llDCSTER, KATHERINE BURGOON, FLORENCE SANDERS, KATHERINE' SHEPPARD. W i... slyl S913 .rw kk . l s 'l l i 1 1 . . I I J 1 1 , 4 , . i Fl .a ,R Y 1 4 1 Ii 1 i 19 I.. lT 1 ' 1 . L 1 . A ' 5 V ' pl December mi-ionviiie High at Springfield ........ ........ O pponents 7g S. H. S., 12 , .,.' 1 I December Marionville High at Marionville ................. Opponents 4, S.,H. S., 6 1 i A H january Alumni ........................................................ ......... O pponents, 11, S. H. S., 17 , 1 January Webb City High at Webb City ........ ........ O pponents 113 S. H. S., 20 3 E l january Everton High at Springfield ........ Opponents 7, S. H. S., 27 1 .1 February Stephens College at Springfield ........ ........ O pponents, 11, S. H. S., 12 1 'N it - February Webb City High at Springfield .....,.. ........ O pponents 123 S. H. S., 18 X 1 V February Drury College at Springfield ........ ........ O pponents 14, S. H. S., 11 .qw 3 February Drury College at Drury ...... . .......................... Opponents 17, S. H. S., 10 1 A if E ' 1 1 February Carthage High at Springfield ................ . ...... .Opponents 6, S. H. S., 16 b I ii March Howard Payne College at Springfield ....... Opponents 17, S. H. S., 8 9' 4 i g ju Opponent's Total ................................ 108. H. S. Total, 166, A - 4 . 1 li i , .A 1 .lfffif R ,E ' Q E 1 ,,,.. , . 1, IATHEL RSON NEE ,OOTS LTON Lain j ERLY 'DERS RINE :RQ '00 F In 4 13 December December January January January January January February February February February February March Marionville High at Springield ....... ......... Marionville High at Marionville Springfield Business College ........ Webb City High at 1Nebb City.. Joplin High at Joplin ,..................... Everton High 3.tiS1DI'lI'1gl:16lCl ....,... Springfield YU at M. C. NVebb City High at Springfield ....... ..,...... Drury Freshmen at Drury ....,............ ..,,.,... Drury Freshmen at High School ........ . ........ Carthage High at Springfield ....... ..,...,,, Joplin High at Springfield ,,.,......,,. ,,,,,,,,, Springfield HY at High School .,,i,, ,,,.,,,44 Line-up Forward ,,,,,,.,. ....,,. G Ronan HUMPHREYS F01'vv3,1'd --,,,,,,, ..........,...... L ESLIE CALL F01'vv3,1'd .,,,,,.,- ......... R ALPH HARRISON Center ,.,,,,, .....,,....... R OBERT NIOORE Center ,.,,,, ...,,, L EONARD NlURRELL Guard ,,,,,,,,,,, ................ H ERsHEL BENNETT Guard ,.,,,..,,,,,., .....,..,............. N ATHAN NAYLOR Substitutes ,,,,,,,, ...... B YRON Bosweu., A. MOORE Opponents, 215 S. H. S., 39 Opponents, 265 S. H. S., 2 Opponents, 185 S. H. S., 50 Opponents, 395 S. H. S., 21 Opponents, 325 S. H. S., 19 Opponents, 305 S. H. S., 46 Opponents, 405 S. H. S., 22 Opponents, 137 S. H. S., 46 Opponents 215 S. H. S., 17 Opponents, 315 S. H. S., 29 Opponents, 195 S. H. S., 27 Opponents, 335 S. H. S., 40 Opponents, 395 S. H. S., 24 1, 1 s . w U Amt!! I r 3' f .gran A . ...if J ., 5 f 1 1 J . 7 r -1 ,N 53111 san! .1 Yr' ri 11 Pi if'..., ,gy Niall 13 x .sw 1... 1 J ff' vi, E3 3... Q. 1' Q' if if fi -1-11 1 .V-I . .-.- - 1 '?--vn--ff-,-r--f.,..7,:'-.::--n--..?-..,...-?.. .V .W ,, , Us ALL sox 901215 .ELL ETL' LOR 'ORE 2, 39 2, Z8 ,, 50 2, Z1 9, 19 , 46 , 22 , 46 , 17 , 29 , 27 , 40 , 24 --- -..,..- - - .... ,y1?., . ...Q w., - 2 ..4.:.:..4..-.-, We J 131. , HE? .X 4 0 W? Si ,....- 1 s I , , 3 3' r H , 1 1 an 3 if ,, xx .v,, . ' 3 iii? f , 1 1 T , . 53 l 3 ffl' n I ll -gi if JS Line-up. H if 4 v H, BENNETT ....... ............------------ C atcher if R, BOX ,.,,,,,,,-.,, .A...... P itcher fffaptainl W , R. MORRIS .......... .............-------- 5 hO1'fSf0D LTJ R. LANGSTON ...---------- Fi1'S'C Base E. CARSON -----,,,- ......... S econd B356 Ch' STINSON ,,,.,,,, ........... T llird Base if G. DUNCAN ,--.,,, ......... C enter Field E V -- R. HHGHES...L .... 1 .......... Left Field - N. ROUNTREE ........ ........ R ight Field i at . N ' 5 E ly: g BASE BALL, 1916 Baseball, at this early date, is more or less a prediction. However, . the outlook is very bright for a strong team and a good schedule. i With Captain R. Box and H. Bennett on the mound, and strong can- i didates for the other positions, High should have a team worthy of N ig , recognition as a championship contender. I gg N U i 7 ,-i H 1 . i 2 gy' .V 4 3 . .-W,, -'z ' ijiwi E flax! i 4 fig? , 1 K wut Z 5 Y ,Q K . ai, ef ,, K. x , if 4-f-1,15 i :Exif .r,.f f t ..,.f X . N fb i ii r I is sf? fx .. at 2 fi if l i 'F , i 4 its 5 ,W t g i. v 2 511. N ' . - 5. . ,,,. , t,,,.,.,, ,T ,..-,,,1,, 41. Q.,-.1.....,v, .Y , T S cher ,ainj stop Base Base Base ?ield ?ield Field 1TT::'F1 K ' A ..-'U L-. ' ' 4.4 - --+M - ...ar- ii 3 : 5 3 H . .5 5 I ..4, f l 5 . Track Schedule D April 10th .............. S. H. S. vs. Ash Grove High. April 15th .............. Greene County Meet. April 22nd .............. Drury College. A April 49th ....,......... Southwest Missouri High School Meet., Entries for Events 100 Yard Dash ................ Rapcr, Byers, Crooks. 220 Yard Dash ................ Raper, Byers, Crooks, VValker. 440 ' 880 l Mile Run .......... High Jump ....... Broad Jump ......... Pole Vault ........ Shot Put ............... Yard Run .,.......... Yard Dash ................ Carson, Wallce1', XfValton. ......Boren, Northcutt, Manley, Pratt. ......Northcutt, Pratt, Boren, Patterson. .........Finney, Humphreys, Mathews, R. Moore. .........Raper, C1'ooks, Challendar. .........H1.1mphreys, Mason, Raper, Crooks. ..........,Tordan: I.. Moore, A. Moore. DISCUS ................................ Jordan, I. Moore, A. Moore. 120 Yard Hurdle ............ I. Moore, Byers, I-luniphreys. 220 Yard Hurdle Relay ,.................,,,. ...........,XfValker, Byers, Crooks, Humphreys. ............Carson, VValkcr, Raper, Wfalton, Crooks. ian... ff, lr if 4, 5. .. I ,, A l 5 films, r,.Ai . L. Z 1 r Q . Q. .4 .411 , 1 ii.: L. , 1. .. :WJ fl... 1. 1-Yi fp? ' lg, . , ... lr. . V, . wk f fi 9 ,l 1 A 'fl R ? C ' A, i A fi 'Q f in 5 G at I - ' 4 . 4' . H E. ls F ls. 1 i 1 l 4 5. ' x r l , l , 5 y 1'-'J-ian-LQAUABF--1 .3-vL,.Lpi,f Q , Q- . -Elf .mt ,fL Q l' 1 I1 EL II ' :V il' I ' If 3I:. II 5: VIII fiji 1 , I., III' I. III 'II I4 VI A VII IIE it 'III In A II w e 'II If II If I I l I I I' I II I I 5 I II II II ' I I I I I I I I .1 I ii BAR,PHJLJXSIDTTERJRCXDNICHJALHPKDDHS 1916 l L . Y 75x., ,' L' Mf-XTX 'l vu. ' . - u N .N ,' . QQ ES A ' -A J ' F-'if . K X S Ellmf l 4 . 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Frances Thrall Mary Ely Helen Robertson Alice Sebree Ramona Frates Grace Banks Frances Meyer Margrete Coffman Gladys Thrall Pledge Active Members Rosile Meyer Lucelle Meyer Olive Wear Helen Scholten Dorothy Douglas Helene Brady Hortense Heffernan Marie Eisenmayer Pauline Potter Margaret Diffenderfer iff.-L, ,. 'B fp , V , ,,. hge 4 , Q1 f 5 2 3 E :: 3 ..- E Cm ff' a X 4 lr T1 3 3 5 2 E E 2 Lf 'A s s -,f- L A ii to D, M ' lv x WB I fi? S' it fi rt, A ff f . M fl N , ' 1 ., F ' iw-'vy J! ,fa rl ' ll 'xl Ara. ' X , ang , ,.,, fr ' M-4.,.. Y. . . , f W' ' -I -I-Q-wa-.--ww 1 N .A 1 .- - . fe- - A gf f'e r - .Ap A ' D - D I f v A 4- z., I 3.11 1.7,- 1 -..' P A I 3 1 i -- N, FU X4 I X L . Y I H E Q g t Q . E I E l Q1 2 5 E i L E g E 5 r ,, w 1 I E X W 'kf sh- x, V 135 X ,,W, w,.,, ,, , I 5 I P as . N. -,,,-WA ,k,,,,gA A E E f 4 5 Y, 5 1-E M Lg fl E F i i P 1 l 'W ,1 f 4. 5 I al l K 5 5 , 4 ll TAU PHI GAMMA Virginia Ferguson Lillian Fuson Mary Peake Betty -Johnson Iessamine 'Woodruff Anna Golden VVernet Helen Murray Emily Simmons Katherine Ferguson Eloise' Wrightsiiian TI-IETA CHAPTER INSTALLATION 1911. Enola Small iWili11a Smith Mabel Coffelt Letitia Mosier Lucille Lee Ethel Mae Toombs Ruth Shattuck Katherine Howell Florence Tucker Margaret Goldsmith Katherine. Meyer Pledges AC Lilian Malone I Matilda Jordan NATIONAL CHAPTER ROLL Alpha-Chicago, Illinois. '- Beta--Chicago, Illinois. Gamma-Chicago, Illinois. Delta-Binghamton, New York. Epsilon.-Coluinbus, ohio. I Tata-Roanoke, Virginia. Eta--Allegan, Michigan. Theta-Springfield, Missouri. Iota-Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Kappa-Dallas, Texas. Lambda-Danville, Illinois. Num-Kansas City, Kansas. Mu-St. Louis, Missouri. I l f -L'- 4-v:.wp12 5- ... .4 Q. 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I I E l, 'T O Welcome her laughter as she goes by, E 2 l 'X Greet her as empress of earth and sky. V E I I It ke--ge Spread for her feet a rich velvet green,- Q., 5 E Q l Greet with glad music the queen! The queen! - 4 if e 1 . 5 5 i Fancies and hearts are xentranced and bound E K By her smile, half of sunshiny light W ' E I Q I i rf' ' And half of the mirth of the Whispering winds Qgl E 1 Playing ever beyond the sight. 'L' ' So softly it steals o'er the dream-hungry heart ix 5 ix 16 That life seems a melody born- E I 2 V The half-wakened glaclness of satisfied sleep 2 1 lg, In the first rosy flush of the morn. li E 1, -,V , 5 I 'I y E I Beautiful smile! But her song is the best 'X As her dreamy-sweet eyes she- lifts .. S 5 gg I1 And Sings in the days full of love and life, E X Every note a Wonderful gift. I E y A! Her words are the leaves of the grass and trees, l 5'-' , White clouds, and the birds and flowers, E The rain-drops' prance and the sunbeams' glance, :E 5 And the dreams of the passing hours. 1 5 , I . Z E e ' li E A g The hopes of youth and ambitions high, E Meet answer in swift return I ' E i , Q In the glad refrain of the springtime song g W A , E ' 5 i Of sky and brook and fern. ' 5 2 O, her's is the smile that brings joy all the while, i K And her song is a mystery f I s l I Unfolding so clear, without ever a tear, I I f 3 Q 3 just life as it sometime will be. 5 I I , 1 e 5 Q .I Med li '14 iff' I i A 1 ge., N.- 2' lg' 4.-4,,.,...... 1 - V .,..- -, . . f .. s ' ,. ..... '...w- f - I ,-Q.--Y----.- - --- V - V- lied-ill rr N K - v L5 H 5 4 1 i ,Q aa, KZ: 45, i . Q ,H f Af' E EST ,if-' ' WH, O7 7 EHSIYHJTILL P PIL glfDy?TUD,4 LMT :wwf .fafaffs H W up lffkf fl r? 2 .,. T, a L, . i ' L11 , gg 5 K iff li ? , .deff ..-... . 'lf' 5 lv t an Xl ' Kg , --- l H V5 3 R Q , g M p,,,eg! M f , In ',, 5 l ia! NT , , ' 5 H asf: T i T s Illvf lil X I K, I :W-A 5 4 I -N-f T Q? J, - THE QUACK MAGISTER T 5 i 2..' l I The teacher was a monstrum, The Americanus .Indians '5 1 He erat that, you tell 'em. Had ta'en him to their domo E ' The puers did not like him, But wait! He soon evadit them, E ' No more did the puellem. n So cunning was this homo. H E H 'L His pupils said, Magister , Some puers swallowed all this whole, !. When they addressed this homo, And admired their brave magister. S gl It so touched his super story Sed one boy knew that he was weaker, E . There wasn't much at domo. Than his own parva sister. 5 , ' ,gf This school erat in England old, A smile came o'er his freckles S 3 l These parts, he'd never linquit. Upon his little faciesg E 1 ' He always said it, 'ic, 'aec, 'oc, He .wasn't the dullest one fin school, Q E And, Hit was h'ego, he inquitg just from his greater macies. M : To satisfy his vanitas, At, noon magister went to lunchg f He posed as a great heros He venit back and was surprised, And told so multos yarns, For on his desk lay a book i S That no one thought them veros .i,. just simile one he prized. E One res was queer about his talk, 'Twas opened at the fabula Q ,iw He must have been so oldus, About the magnus Indian. To do what he had dixit, t A glance at the puer's name in it, ,il And all so very boldus. Showed Magister he was hemmed ing le A He'd spent, he said, in Spain ten years, He swooned, he fell, he all but died. rg, In America, thirty-seven, Some even said He fuit . , 1 i H All told, Cmirabile dictumj But when all right, he'd gained a lesson, is One centum and eleven. So great he'll never rue it. , Q11 He'd hunted animales Now listen, dearest teacher, to my simple L if As feros as they make 'em. moral, e ,T lx Amabat he to choke big snakes, . 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Q Q, Q QQ Q Q Q , 3- QQ 1 Q, QQ Q Q QQ Q Q QQ 'Q QQ Q Q Q Q ,Q QQ Q Q LQ ,A V' -V .,Q. 4 Q QQ-Q . 2 -, ,Q , Q' Q, ,Q Q . Q- Q Q QQ Q' Q Q Q Q , Q Q ,QQ Q- Q Q :Q wi. QQ -1, g, Q ,Q Q Q QQ Q Q - , , Q .173 , , ,. Q 1,1 .. QQ QQ ,Q ,Q Vg-.QQ , , , V. Q ,, , Q Q , Q, ', Q Q Q RO D Xf Lg? 5 t, F fi M K J,-....-,., '-'--'-'---.-,,-- 1 i i I li f v 8 . fi i if! it ' 4 . , W. 1' ig 1 if I T 1 f l 3- iiz - l 4 l fr lei 3? .I 8 ra -' LEAP YEAR If you see a charming lad, Dressed up in the latest fad, Escorted by a little maid, Politely taking all her aid, Why you know it's Leap Year. If she helps him on the car, And oh! horrors, unlooked for, Pays from out her meagre purse, And their seats are just reversed, Don't faint, it's just Leap Year. OUR WILL We'll leave our good times to the Juniors, To the Sophs we'l1 leave hard work, And to the Faculty ' We'll leave the memory That nothing did we shirk!!! Then to the Freshies small We leave the Study Hall, In which to seek ambitions high, To the school at best We leave you all success, The Senior Class of High. -ETHEL HIGHES, '16. CThe above can be effectively sung to the strains of When I Leave the World Behind. J 1 H is for the hundred things we learn here, I is for the idleness, too, G is for the good times we have here, H is for the hardships we go thru. S is for the sensible teachers- C is for their ceaseless aims, H is for High's other features, O is for the oceans of names. O is for the old red brick building- L is for our love for thee. Put them all together, they spell High School, Two words that mean a lot to me. -LAURA BUREN, 'l6. - TO MR. DQDD There is a man of much renown Not very far away, He's very good to look upon, We see him every day. . His frown is fierce, his smile is kind, His eyes can twinkle, too, Tho hid behind his glasses, they Can look you thru and thru. If into a picture show, Dumbfounded you watch them go, Shehbuys the tickets and takes his arm, And asks him if he is too warm, Don't be shocked, it's Leap Year. If upon a summer's eve A startling scene you should perceive,- On bended knee, a maiden fair Kneeling before her lover's chair, Give her this chance, it's Leap Year. -MILDRED MEYER, '16. He's stern, but just, and justice metes Alike to youth and maid, With insight keen and judgment sound, One need not be 'afraid That he will censure without need, Or punish without cause The luckless individual Who fails to keep his laws. -DOROTHY BENNETT, '16. I! fail l i .. .J 3 r .ii .8 1,0 s v N, :lv l i jf -,fl 1 T. l l I -..w...... A q-...-... aa. -E if s. ! 5 A , if l 5, l 1 'l 1, l 1 s? w Q A I l i i 4 5 1 --.. 'ou THE 'SHORES OF euuuv ITALY' ,:'E'gkT?Pd l:qll:g9igy:mw ,Y AY' 151544659 , ,R Ksif ffaxvl' ,, i 'I ' gr 'Ve .Q v 'f2. '05, I 'Q 0 U an biiu X.Qf'45 if Zi in . VF ,Wg ? f I x Luigi, . t 1 i D W' 'Al 0 'X i ' c If lk f , tl ,GH - , ' V U W l N - rl 1-ggi? mmfaiws f'jn.61fAD s . I ' 3 - 1 ... 1. -Ps . f - g ap POIXED , L 'F-flLL'fNl Q09-Q-fT'!f f IQLLEY Cf ODE TO KELLY? BUNCH CApologies to The It ,.t, Chord. j 'WVorking one day inimy sanctum, n I grew weary and ill at easeg For to my ears thru the keyhole, Came a sound, as of soul-sick bees. I know' not what was the trouble Or whence the suffering came, But there rose one howl of anguish As if from pain supreme. It murdered the peaceful quiet Like a wood-saw on the farm, I And it jangled my work-worn spirit Like the action of Spearmint gumg It 'stirred up the blood within me, ,My brain with dark thots ran rife, It seemed the terrible finish Of a ruined and woeful life. It joined all sounds sad and awful Into one perfect wail, F nd kept up the dreadful discord 'ill one nrayedfor, peace to prevail. .rave sought but I seek it vainly, To dodge the distress so dread Which comes from the souls in that quar- tet, ' Kelly, Matthews, Box and Milstead. It may be the bunch will suffer In that manner all year long. It might be some good Samaritan Xdfill buy the poor lads a new song. But just the same, We are sorry That we never again shall hear The same old bunch, in the same old way, VVith the same old tune so dear. L'ALLEGRO UP To DATE CApologies.j W ' If I give the honor due, Mirth admit me of thy crew ' To live with joy and live with thee, In unreproved pleasure free. 'With these pleasures let me see Into a ball-room's dancing glee, The merry skip and giddy whirl Of many a youth and laughing girl,- Each vieing with the other ones VVith pretty smiles and charming gowng As they swing with graceful mein, To the accompanying music of a Victor machine. Then lives are merely picture scenes Of gay frivolity,-and thingsg The Artist Great upon their lives His brush of tinted time applies, Until the picture fades away To colors dull, and lifeless clay. Then 'let me revel in the scenes Of Browning's philosophic themesg And let me look through Milton's eyes To see the splendor of the skies. His penciled fame has spread afar VVith the cold, bright beauty of a star. And Mirth if I still thy pleasure brook, I needs must play a game of Rook. And listen while the cards are shuffled To stories told with voices muffled, Of how the German submarines By using low, disgraceful means Did not give us honor due But sank our ships and sailors, too. I fain would see a pleasing game Of basketball, it is not tame Until the referee calls the score. It's won, and Laughter shakes and roars. These delights if thou canst give, -f Mirth with thee I mean to live. -FLORA VVILKERSON, '16. M 4 s 3 . Tll C han S. r to sub Dec froi Th Th Th Ha Th An Ot Bu In Th Th Ye If Yc Ol Oi I W3 1 E' 1 Calenbar The humorous history of happenings at High. A hackneyed, haphazard, heterogenous harangue on the hobbies, habits, hallucinations and heartaches of Him and Her, harvested by a harassed, heavy-hearted heathen. OCT. 23.-WVe call the 64-0 defeat we handed Joplin some victory for the S. H. S. men. In order to see how we attempted to show proper appreciation of this and subsequent victories, we refer you to our Dedication. It is usually found toward the front of the book. S 6014! sg . swxxzvsswixxmc-wxxww S . X, 3 X M S dm S Q W7 f S. , Wf way ' 4lYl1.w1Xn . - W -xv A ' - ps .fb AX 4. Jr' k- 4j 7715 Cbsr 07' Kbrogy OUR PARTIES Three Senior parties they have had, They think the number very sad. The first, at Calland's did celebrate, Had a wonderful time,-can't remember the date. The next, they had at Meyer's last fall, And a great, good time reported by all. Our last, no less famous, was at Fredrica Roop's, But most of the girls in bonnets and hoops In the Y. W. Pageant were having a share, Therefore they could not possibly be there. Tho the gentlemen came without,Va fa-If dame, u ' Yet they seemed the more Jolly because of that same. . If you think we're quitting at this number three, You just take notice, for you'll surely see. THE THANKSGIVING GAME. QNovember 28thj Our boys set out for Carthage, A football they did take, On each young face was stern resolve For there was much at stake. On Thanksgiving they played the game, The clouds, they were so weepy That every time one made a gain, He came to, black and sleepy. The fellows battled in the mire, But ours were better swimmers, They live yet, satisfied with life, For they came home the Winners. S . CAN YOU TELL The Deacon from a preacher? Who Wrote L'Allegro and Il Penseroso? William Pipkin from a speed demon? Mr. Carrier anything? . Correct time by school clocks? A Sophomore from a Freshman? A football face when you see it? CSee Dutch Moorej What Webb City's score was? Any difference in A. Foster since-? Who the Inter-room Champions are? Frances Brite from a satellite? Esther McCollum from a business wreck? Mr. Lahman's voice? Marguerite O'Brien from an information bureau? Kelly from a green tie? George Dunlap from a Charming Prince? Doc's car from'a Ford? Mr. Schuler from a student? DEC. 18.-School dismissed for vacation --Cheers, Cheers!!! IAN. 3.-School duties call again- Tears, Tears!!! This space is reserved for the picture of the pupil who always hands 1n his work on time. EQ5 IMMIIIITT-UEQI 1 ifQl 11ll+llKQJ IAN. 14.-lfVebb City, Joplin-Nuff Sed. IAN. 31.-Members of the second year ex- pression department gave a recital to ' a large audience. Everyone declared it a dramatic success. YVHAT IS SO RARE ASA DAY IN JUNE? Dr. Dodd-easy going. Ruth Brownlow-frivolous. Deacon Criss-wordless. Bob Box-busy. Miss Ross-unoccupied. Harold Jones-present. Esther McCollum, Vlfarren Turner-with- out an argument. Mr. Carrier-meek. Ralph Kelley, May Mitchell, Ralph Math- ews-in grand opera. Miss Hurt-cross. XfVilliam Pipkin-in a track suit. Clara Dunlap-sad. Dorsey Jones-affectionate. Miss Aushernian-fussed. Leon Logan-in long trousers. Dorothy Bennett-talking. Mr. Humphreys-easyq Mildred LeBolt-quiet. Howard Baldwin-athletic. Mr. Hull-loud. Louise Finkel-calm. Benton Manley-agile. Mr. E. Foster-homely. Bob Moore-idle. Hazel Lohmeyer-alone. IQ Miss Barrett-stern. Virginia Ferguson-slovenly. Millie VVilkerson-Hunking. Miss 'Abbot-rude. Charles Rountree-phlegmatic. Mary Anderson-bold. jg D619 frffwf' H ll ..:mr. X . 3 rr cp 1' WN -We - 121.3-.sfr ia ACCIDENTS! A mischievous lad of tire Freshman class threw a stone and struck a companion m the alley last Tuesday. While Herschel Bennett' was escorting Gladys Cloud home from a church social Saturday night a savage dog attacked them, biting Mr. Bennett on the public square. Leslie Call climbed on the roof of his house last year, looking for a leak, and fell, striking himself on the back porch. Louise Finkel, in cooking, let a can opener slip last week and cut herself in the pantry. Morris Jess was playing with a cat Fri- day, when it scratched hi1n on the veranda. Mr. Lahman, while harnessing a broncho last Saturday, was kicked just south of the corn crib. 'Arai U .ye yzvz-f ,-Lili, E III 9 li if iff fff sgfff 'QD 47 e -4 I RAFGY MARCS Good AT GVAPJ CTF! 1 V 2 F 1 , ,L g . : f . . ..f .l,. f- W ' 1 ' . . W1 ' A D D U Q lr I I 4 ' . 1 X 11. . v -YI -V, Mynyg ' . I . . R, ,ff fy M-TI 5' ' .fr ' '!i 4 ffl . i I f jf 1 A I i- ,trim-Z Y g e 'V iff . .S 1,4 -W' f .wh V farce: X 1 'iigjzil . .que 5 , ' za ' - -1... 'V 1, A .- F-11T,:., ll . :Q I . 'ae 4' George Humphreys-awkward. Mildred Meyer-without a poem. George Monteer-pugnacious. Mary Gideon-a fast and furious suffra- gette. , Ed Mangan-flirting. ' All these things are as rare as a day in june. l I FEB. -L-Stevens, lfVebb Ci-ty vs. Spring- field. They came, they say,-who said they conquered? Remove that man 'from our midst, he has been misin- formed. - 1 10 words make one joke, 10 jokes make 1 humor department, 10 humor departments make 1 weary. lfVanted--For the High School, clocks that tick as one. . Lola, generally speaking, is generally speaking. One of the Labors of Hercules-editing a Resume, wk . 1-..-,V -1 -i. i 52 4. . .ii'L .v 1 Q I 1 si ! -if A I .,.,.r1f fi ,5f,f, Q3 T71- X 1 I . 1 1 E, .' it 1 ix ii 1 in 3 v 3 I J ll, 3 1 , 1 '11 I if' -1 l gi 4' -. li Y .f -: 1 ' '- l 1, ,. .1 .t b ii 1 Q, 1 ,f-. 1 f! .ll , pf gg . ,. .. . J il 5. 3 , .- 13 Si 4 1 ' 1 I .- . P.. 1 . 1 5 it f 1 5' 1 T S . Y i izi . it f 1 ' 1 5 L i :,. I Q li 1 . X 'Mi q. . I 1 il 2 2 ' .ig T Y 4 f A . 4 1 1 1 xi Q f 2 Y x 4' . H' . ,Y , . 1 i 4 M . l..: t 2 ..., li 4- . Arr-7 i ' m KI wer the pra poil stil FE FE Th Sec Th Wi Th Ea All Ye Th W: Rc Fo U1 Sh Th As Ol VV XV Ar HC Cr XIX: Tl U1 A1 s -if IF class fl 111 rting ocial hem, re. ' his fell, ener ntry. Fri- .nda. ncho ' the Q: was ?4 g J. y. Jcks ally ting ififti. 1 4' R l t 5 j i l 4 l I n i ! 2 1. fl I--,.4--qv-v . .-.ww--..t.,...,,, ,- -...--f: l...af-....-....., .. . -..LL sl, V Our: Sfrnsor-as g ,' kt 4. 13 I' X egg ' - Egg 1 't au. 1-1 f . dbx fee- YA Y K' 4 I I . x. V B -'I-5 H . f ff YA! -T - SE ' gi gp .. 1 ' ' Z1-L - fF,,,,L, Wi HTH Svmfvc SUMAQi.E . 1 -If all the people who knock the Resume,' were lined up it would look like war on the deadly fly. If all the people who praise the Resume and consistently sup- port it, were put in a Ford, there would still be plenty of room left. X FEB. 11.-The G. L. S. and B. O. A. plays. came out well. The gentleman who played the silent part in the tragedy was especially gifted in that line.f FEB. 17.-Girls' Championship Game, 10:30 Class. THE FATE OF ROOM 16. The girls walk out upon the floor, Sedate and calm and fair, The rooters on the bleachers sit, NVith yells they fill the air. There, eager for the fray they stand, Each bound to Win the game, All creatures of heroic blood Yet still unknown to fame. The whistle blows-the game is on- VVithout the slightest doubt, Room 16 thinks she has the game For two of Hull's are out. Up goes the ball! Our Nee is there, She surely is a trump! The ball speeds on, now high-now low- As players for it jump. - Oh you should hear the awful wail VVhieh from Room 16 goes XVhen once our forward gets the ball And at the basket throws. Oh- championship, come thou to us, Cries little Room 16. VVe surely will get you at last Tho hard work lies between! Upon their brows the sweat does stand And anxious is their air- ,.,--,,.,..4----.., VVhile now we see their hopes go down In still but brave despair. And when at last the time is eall'd, The score is 3 to 3- The question still in doubt is this: Who will the champ'ons be? The referee comes on the floor, 'fX7Ve'1l play it off, says he, Two minutes will suffice to prove Whieli, Champions will be! Then comes a rush-a shout-a yell- The ball once more rolls on, Sad, sad, 16's low piteous wail, Our ehamp'onship is gone! -INEZ MARSHALL, '16. MARCH 3.- TO THE CHAMPTONS. Sir VVilson McClure in 10:32 VVas called to the front, great gifts to be- strew On the Knights of Hull and the Ladies fair Because winning banners signifies courage rare. Queen Mary came with her followers eight, A brief speech of gratitude to relateg Then Lady Ruth gave to every Knight, With a song of praise, his token bright. Sir Robert Moore, as head of them all Gave a Word of thanks to those in the hall. And by the winners a box of sweets VVas received, with profusethanks from each. , Now you are asking, VVhy all this fame? Why, they've won for us the . Championship Game! ' MARCH 23 and 24.- Exams are done, XfVe're truly glad. But as ,for some, They're awful sad. V -. .- 1 V . ,my ... -I - -.-- . , .,..,.,. - e , -. 1 1 I l 1 r i I I l 1 I ? A i i , i I 4' ,. F L 7 . r Q 1. 1? 3 2 3, Y , ,I it ii E r it 11 H l l 9 . 5 l 1- lp. l 4 i F 1 ' 1 K l l 1 , 1. tr 'K . 2 il a .mf-.va i . V I l .QI lx JI iii :ff ii 13 I1 .X H 53. OV Sal' gO 1is ser IE QC L11 COI OVK 1. Mwnwmwwywwwuuawf AMW, ,M 11 if amy: mi :fb Mar1an S George D and Loulse F we1e standlng near each other at the board Mr Gregg Vtfcll they say xgnorance loves company Cl1llI'Clllll R 1epo1t1ng on -Iuhus Cae sar Ive got hllll all 11ght but I haven t got llllll ln my note bool Leon L In case a sc1ato1 1es1gnated h1s pos1t1on Mary A HIS DCI1Cll made a 11115 sl1p Frank Rancy CAIIICFICRII Govj The senator l1e gets IH Vklllll the pres1dent and the man he gets 111 xxlth senato1 and he gets llllll a Job Pansy H cFl1gllSllD You always want go VVltll a 1C9DCCtfLll Crespectablel bunch Mxss Clalg W hat would be the natural condltlon of rock when wate1 was runnmg over lt? Brxght one Wet A short syllabus of salcastlc saymgs sane s1lly and sagac1ous sought out and slung together by skept1cal sl olars and saturnme sages 111 our skool Ol1VC G Ou1 senators are Kula Haw l1ns and Adams Waslm Luc1le G fhe Umted States reta1ns all fore1gn powers such as welghts and measures M1ldred L Cd1amat1callyj He 1a1sed 111s hand ruth a res1stless Crestless mo tion Befo1e the 1I111'I4OI' fFreshmanj han looks perfectly fanatlc Qylv1a B Hallllllg the bureaus under the Navy Depa1tment There 15 the ordlnance stocl s and yards Cdoclxs and yardsl I Lunsford Cu atchmg an CXpC1'1111CI'1t 111 physlcsj See that plate Hy around there? Arden P VVhat lxnd of a fly IS that anyhow? D1clx L A message on vnreless tele phone can be heard from Neu Yolk to Rome or well anywhere i l l K l , H x , . H. IE j I 5, 1 Y -2 , I 1 A I 3 .3 I 1 i il ' 4 I 'E :I , ,I l r L ' or l 1 , is .F ii -' li p 1 v 1 if I , K guy. 'bat 4.-. if : in , . X, L Is 'rs-ua s 0 1 ' X Sh - l pn ... , 1' Perrin I. Cstating constitutionjz life, liberty and death! I' ? The people shall be protected in fi Q Q. ir, Lf' N97 Mr. Hull: Defoe began educat- ing Women and 1t has gone on un- til you see what we have now. Question: iXVho is Wash Adams? Millie VV.: Wash Adams was one of the men who helped to make the Declaration of Independ- ence. R. Herman: VVas the battle of Concord and the battle of Lexing- ton fought at the same place? '7 E. Foster: VVhat was the ex- tent of the Chaldean Empire at this time? Freshman: The king went down and captured part of the Nile but he couldn't hold it all. CBright Classmatejz What do you think he Was, anyhow, a camel? Senior: Are there any modern : Shakespearian plays in? J ff 1 f Y. iff --K Miss H.: W'hat? Senior: VVell, er-oh,-'The Blue- bird'. - Mr. Foster, in football practice: 'Harry, why ar'n't you out there? Mary A.: Wasn't Daniel Web- Milstead: Why, Mr. Foster, the dentist said I had heart failure. tional convention P ster the leader of the Constitu- I 1 R. I ia 4 6 1 1 .M .5 1, K.: Pt i A ii i t -2 53 3 fi . 3 ? e - V l -5: Some one called up at the Moore-Hous-' Mr. Hull, hearing a noise in the hall: i ton drug store and asked for Alex Fellini. VVhat in the thunder is that? T, H Mr. Houston misunderstood. I-Ie answer- ' H T , , 4 ed. ffyesy yes, plenty of Vaseline,-f-We Ol. Ramona FI.: IXatal1ne put her hands in- 2 ig ten cent size? V to her face- it 22 l ft Esther McCollum: I remember it was 4 l 1:31 a long, long time before the Civil War. ,,,-,Wm . CAnd she is still young?j 1L0DAVl5! E. H ' A Nw ' Ruth Leach: Senators shall be .free Q' , QE? from arrest except in cases of treason, fel- 1' 3' ,T l' l f . ' . . ' ' t 'Si ony and Jieaci o promise CPeacej I ,LS NNN! ' 0,551 R. Moore: His father gathered all 5 Lia around. . ' G.. Dunlap- cenglishy How can a boy I I , :gg or girl show himself up to be a true gentle- ITS - ' 1131 ? . 'i r f W I 1 - , . ia. I Stella C. Chxpressionbz The window- .-xl I ' , seat sat in the daytime. , 1, V, f -1' I is gi 1 i --ini LPI. N H I l Freshman: :Do you remember away ,: ' I F - by ,J back there about the time of Themisto- 'L-J UWA'-TON L' :Hi CICS ?n , W l9l6 :wiht Miss Ross: VX-'ell, er, I don't believe I i Camp Heard fn 771e Hdfl . ,, ii- f 1 -.4 l . . if , 1 ,I in Ill C In I tot 1 shi 1 THC eo T1 he ce ju: wl CI U3 H H tr- itutionl : eeted in educat- e on un- now. NVash ms was ilped to ,depend- mattle of Lexing- ice? the ex- ipire at 5 went the Nile lhat do how, a modern ie Blue- :l Web- onstitu- ie hall: .nds in- j. U 1 1. il- tl-'TON H6 -ft .Abu-if ,.. A . N. 1 pf' 1-- . Q? rf KT .15 , ,Ia L . I TL- ,' il -' 'Q .--i mmu I 1 T i llllll Q: il Vi T ---.4 ..! -yr ,f .asa , if w ff.: f cfi' f 1 Ii- jg LJ- f x'i'l ef v- +4 fx-...f . . ,writ -lv f , u ll 1 tl v 9 Bob Box, to Librarian: Can you tell me how to get the life out ofan orator? Bob Love: If it wasn't for my studies l would get along fine in school. CAs- tounding factj. Pansy- H.: XVhen she was in England, she was also in France. CHOW can it be?J G. Dunlap: The Demoeraties won the YY race. - VVe call this a joke. Miss Ott: Let the studying go, but come to the game. R. Muratta: Miss Ross, was Saladin a Turkey? . Mr. Criss: David, if we had a 'choir here, what do you think they would sing in celebration of the good grade you have just made? David S. Cdevoutlyj. Praise God from whom all blessings How! Arthur Lee: The Expen Ditchers-- CDid he mean expenditures?D Miss Ross, looking at list of faculty names: What is this anyhow, Heep? R. Moore: Why, of course, that's Miss Heep. CI-Ie lnust have meant Miss Hucbschj. V. Bennett: The alleys Qalliesj are re- treating. - Miss Ross: Never! me X - X X . 1 1 E P 1 A M 'Yw-A: 4 V - in , Y I mf ' I 4 lllll - si. . N 2 1 . . ,, , A X :ri - 'Pnrcm-fa Dsvicf 7221? Us-E Errors fzamg E. Barlow to Miss Hendrickson: Can you tell me who those .vtamtes in the audi- torium are of? Miss H. Csmilingj: I can't seem to re- member any 'statutes'. E. B. Cnever seeing the pointl: Well, I think they're of Julius Caesar and his .ron Augustus. f Ruth H.: Don't the city own the post- office? ,E. Foster.: VVhat kind of a government did England have under Charles I? lfVarren H.: It was an Anarchy. Pauline W. Creadingj: He was greatly expasteratedf' Cl-Ixasperatedl. Myrtle R.: They didn't look like Mac- beth's regular hands. Leon L.: He was a practicing medicine physician. Mr. Humphreys: Joe, have you anex- .cuse for Monday ? Joe L.: No, sirg I haven't any excuses with me. Ted WL: x Macaulay had grown up from the time he was young. p Pansy H.: Mr, Hull, does it have to be a scientifical article? On a Senior exam paper.- I-Iassam is the Superintendent of schools in Spring- field. Myrtle Ragains: An equivocator is one who lies falsely. Miss Ross: What would come under 'cultural expenditures? - R. Kelly: Agriculture Senior, in American Government: The state auditor is the Speaker of the Senate. Bob Moore: I think Lady Macbeth was a little bitty woman. Miss Walrath fl-Zxpressionjz Here, the natural tone of the face changes. Us she a beauty doctor?j George D. CPhysiesj: Temperature is used to donateffdenotej the condition of hotness and coldness. VVilson M. says that when it comes to the income tax, John D. would be in a class by himself. CWilson?j Xyilma S.: They had calm broth. CClamj. Joe L.: 'fThen you take and boil some water and get it steaming hot. CDOHICSUC sciencej. .gun i l 1 t fglrw 1 i P 5 a t u F 4 Q 1 3 5 I S i l l s 3 w 71? ri x . Q H . 1.1 6 Qi V X E ,Jil OTUDY T r ' - -H-1'f:,,' Psfzspfcrnve L r , 1 1 ' tai w W 1 -v u X f. C, 1 l ,j gi? l' ivy ' 5 I 1 , ' ff F --'f 1 ' 5 E' l SOPHMEZSE RESHMHN i , M JUNIOR mn lf- E is . R i i 4 pqal i , l nw swan I PM gy H , . I r ..1f..,- v E i Ramona: The three departments are the executive, juristiction and legislature. Miss Ross: Esther, what is a single Vi tax? Esther M.: A tax. on single men. ' iNever mind, single men, it's Leap Yearj. Elizabeth- R.: Some Mexicans have shot,-I mean murclerecl Americans. M Freshman: Miss Hendrickson, have you got anything on 1J'uice'fZeusj or Iu- piter? - Miss Ross, fabsentlyjz You'll ind your .1 l assignments for tomorrow on the back porch. CBoardj. Ramona F. cAll16fiC3H gov.J: One Way of voting is called the vice versa method. CX7lV3. vocej. Miss Ross: Wl1ich one of these quar- tets shall We have in the Annual? WV1lson M.: Have a sextet and use both bunches. CMathematicsJ. Nun fkrgg 2' U Q :L 7515 Bonny OP floucnffbfr L- Npv Q l I 1 Vim' 7504-K F li il 5 MWA fri' l r 1 a i 'llll,y,.- , f . ' H r y fi , ,g,f'l012-QQVQ i i t 41 . 3' afgsaifff ' , 5 Q ,. 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I .f'L.,..1nr,'Lz2 ' 'Hun I ' - - 4511:-Q-gran:iiT.2,Q:E??f?1 L:As::'F: '14 Lf.: A 1,-:Zi ' i .V -5 ......4 -- fl Q? I 5 5 X 4 N 1 x 1,5 -2 di HMM HMM lil i .r-.4--.......,,...+-..,,..-.,,.........e,,,.,,,..,..,:,,..- - , . , L Y , .,,, . , ,.,, ,,,:...,,,.....-1.,,.--,...,ww.. W0 Q3 A A Jilin am The advertlsers have made th1S 1916 Resume poss1ble In return We ask you to patromze them b I nd posterity. HEADQUARTERS FoR r i HIGH CLASS sPoRT1NG oooos Everytlzzhg for the Gymmzszkmz, T md: and Field An extensive line to select from. Your Patronage is Appreciated. Rogers E? Baldwin Hardware Company South Street, Springfield, Missouri F I U d the rule of St. Benedict, the Monks had t b y tl th g t E99 FOX Paint Company Hightcsrade Paint 'ArtisticXNa11 Paper lv 214iMcDanie1 Avenue Springfield, Missouri 1 L X P I sn Z SCHOOL-DRAUGHO OWING GR E TI-I AUGI-ION'S-- DR Q. v rv... , ' ' HH gs, poverty, sn z 0 Q: Q ..J u CD Z Cf. Ld F Sf? Z LJ Of. C2 555 .se '55 O53 if. .sh-9 Q2 QE To 3.o H fi 28 3 qg U c 23.6 2? 38 Ps Bd Q2 sz? use Eb so O .::Z fl! Ld. CVE Ltlcv ji 85 s: cn fflg' me is DE ml U15 553' 1: 5:8 45 fr QED 452 5-5 3? 03 ESS go Ev, Si 'no 423 O -IJ :- O Fd, Springfiel College, Busmess v S r: o .r. on :J cd L1 Q -6-I c: O id Pres J. Bates, ff adclre YS cula full parti and talog Ca FOI school work. 'r'fz 355 THIEME PHOTO SUPPLY CO.2EillIi3?.?3?1Ni'ZYe' for High Grade Kodak Finishing XVe have the reputation of doing the best KODAK FINISHING in Spring- field, If we are not doing your KODAK FINISHING, it is to your interest to see us. I ' - ', '. A if , OUR PRICES FOR DEVELOPING ,Q 'W i I Roll Films 3y4x4M and smaller ,..............,..... . ,... 6 Exposure 10c, 12 Exposure 200 K'- '7 . ,lg , U 1 Roll Films, SMXSM, 3-A and 4x5 ...................... 6 Exposure 15c, 10 Exposure 250 1 'all all I l 1 Film Packs and Plates, 3Mgx4M and smaller .... 1 Exposure ,,3'c, 12 Exposure 20c if li' ', Film Packs and Plates, 3Mx5M and 4x5 ....... .... 1 Exposure 3c, 12 Exposure 25c p oUR PRICES FOR PRINTING , , 'Ka , -1 ,..,. ' Prints, 2Mx3M and smaller, ZMC eachg 2Mx4M and larger, including Post Cards, ' Sc each. We Rent Cameras F REE: take a Camera With You on that PICNIC oung enqs hristian ssociation A 417 South Jefferson Members. have ShoWers, iGymnasium, Out Door Athletics, Reading Room., and Social Privileges 1 Special Rooms and Equipment for High, School Students Low Rates for Membership I U , FACULTY AMBITIONS. ' MR. CRISS-To be a cowboy. MISS LAIBLIN-To be a Grand Opera star. MISS AUSHERMAN-To be a famous writer. MISS HAMLIN-To be mistress of the White House. MISS ROSS-To be an actress of Shakespearian tragedy. MISS OTT-To teach school. A Bracelet Watch forthe Gradzmtzbn Gift We ,suggest this watch as a very appropriate gift 'for the girl graduate. Each Watch is a guaran- teed time keeper. Prices 512.50 to 5550. 00 ,ff X ,Mill fa? tgp fl 4 !. ? .1 4 pa 'Vs' hp tl!!! IAQ: EJ! if 1614, Joseph Jewelry Company Jeweler: and'Diamond Merchants South and Square N x X GSK x X MSN All I lj a 1, j Q I 4 ' ,A Jrwmsva I9 I 6 0 N ,,. ff f f I ff '.y,4. f 1' Ea.. f fff 0 ' :ir i :fire v ,M Z! i l ff 7 kxsssfx ff V!! l 22,1 I ' I if gf .gi 5-,I I K' . -ff vt if It may A gf ' .. 'mr ' CQ f 'E-4-V . , ' 0 I' . -ff: if ' :B P A l ENGR CARl INVITA lil-1 JEROl P r e ED. V Viice TOM C a ROSS Assisi l-M-gl Mr. Ruth We in st I-IIRJ ADLE RC B Silk aniel Ave. eld, Mo. f - 45 -E . F Pig-I Fi wlalfi I lijlllt X KQ NIC ,tion ,E OLISC. I H 'ran tragedy. 5 .A ENGRAVED f YLL THE JEWELER CLASSPINS INCi'!i'1BAl2'?OE:gS , for EVERYBODY ESTABLISHED IN NINETEEN HUNDRED PF V South and Walnut 2 The Citizens Bank ED :.PY::diJ0AMs Capital9'p50,000.00 E o M W as T K IN s I Surplus and PfOfll:S Koss WHITCQLCZCK BOJLY, be Good C07725 to S65 Ui' 220 East Commercial St. Springfield, Mo. Mr. Hull: Are there any supernatural characters 1n 'Silas Marner'? Ruth H.: Yes, Silas is one. He had a devil in him! , We have that Graduation Suit for you. just the thing in style, price and quality. Come in and let us show you HIRSCH-WICKWIRE ' ' The Newest Styles ln ADLER'S coLLEo1AN , SEIIZEZNHTES ROBERT WICKS IDE and ARROW BRANITBROS. a 'Yann'-'A COLLARS and SHIRTS CLOTHING y, e NEW NECKWEAR . , t all the time Silk Lined Suits, 32000, 52250, 525.00 Silk Lined ,l:ERGUSONflVllNG-BANKS 298 St. Louis Street If you want a becoming suit you want to be coming to us 0 S 0 Schwiteder s Quality Trunk Factory Kodak Finishing A Wholeaaleand Ifetail - can be had Trunks. Suit Cases Only at and Bags , r gg K I-lurlburtfSheppard s EVERYTHING IN LEATHER 'The Kodak Sfofe 9006 A Where Kodak Finishing Repairing a Specialty ' is not a Side Line Mm A Our Experts do Your Work . at Our Store ' 3 7 Colle e Street I Tele hone 4 21 , , l g SP,i,,g6,1d, Mi,,,u,i P 3 315 Saint Louis Street Helen: Did they bury her?', Alice: No, they iserated Ccremated?j her. F or the Young Men of the Graduating Class SOCIETY BRAND CLOTHES I Will win recognition for you at all , times. They'll give you a feeling of surety that will be a long step towards success. ' E R room of life. At Commencement time take home this lesson: Good clothes count in the class- E L COMMENCEMENT SPECIAL' Blue Serge at fISlS.00 A most appropriate suit for graduating exercises and acceptable for any semi- A formal occasion. Everything in Wearables for the Occasion Ed. Vg. Williamds Clothing Company V 224-226 East Commercial Street X ' -ill- BIC The .Ml is-51' i Q5 74 4 7 ZZ 15,4 4,4 This be Bid Dr-i It sta none 5 CEB We Rai Qbullioi 1 Franc I Y . - . v ,,.-e, V,gs..,,.-.vQt,.,.r,..--,,,Y ,K- l iing pard' -eh iing Work Street S - :lass :ement ne this :lothes class- ny semi- any Wai,are HEADQUARTERS for BICYCLES, TIRES and SUNDRIES The Wonder Bicycle x Q E - ' -9 lx fwwlllyf uunwae, R X ' X I 5 A 3 2 S sf A-H ' S 4 ' fa '11 . E Q' 5 if M X ef Ze f S If WQMXN S P XX X J! I MQ 7 9 riff I, W 01 ,II IMXXXX IF IT BELONGS TO A BICYCLE WE HAVE IT.-BOUGHT AHEAD OF THE ADVANCE and PRICED RIGHT SMITH MOTOR WHEEL is some Bicycle '-11 L 5 L,, q fV, L ., Booster and has ' tt,t,,. 1 4 H d pZivenTrp7r:i2i ggggfaiiiisifzfizzizllz ggfach- 9560. ml It stands the racket. There is I I - W p y '3235?'5,?52ifZYg,?iiii JHRED BRUS- We have these and others. Phone 337 212 West Commercial St. fb 1flangona:hi Coniress instructed the Secretary of the Treasury to buy so much silver bulletin 'E u ion eac mon . You IGI-1 Sci-1ooL STUDENTS A know that the best sport you can find is at swim at the Frat Natatorium Get a Turkish Bath Here Also-your choice of Russian, Turkish, Sulphur, 'Salt Glow I or Scrub Baths Special Ladies' Days, Mondays and Frie days, mornings, Wednesdays, afternoons. Expert Instructor at your service. Hours 6 a. m. to l 1 p. m. I Frances Lee 4 FRATERNITY BUILDING Laurence Blanchette rur college The Sohool where S. H. S. grezelueztes e wzll feel ut home You buy your bread zu Sprzugfieldy why go elsewhere for your eu'uouZz'ou? S If u college course,-you wzllfzuel it at e DRURY JAMES G. MCMURTRY, President VV. NONEMACHER, Secretary I, .,i1-11i-- Dr The S1 v-nu 1 Doc Q N -P. ff Drawing Supplies We keep a full stock of Drawing Supplies The Time of the Graeluale it at H aaa' We are making a special showing of articles for Graduating Presents' on hand For Her For Him Special Prices to Students T he Haakzus Dental auel Diamond Rings Wrist Watches Diamond Ring Watch LaValliers Waldemar Chain Dorine Boxes GoldPocketKnife Toilet Sets ' Cuff Buttons Military Brushes Fraternity Pins Vanity Cases Sorority Pins Surgical Supply Co. Q HAWKINS 85 MILLER 312-14 McDaniel A-venue r y JEWELERS SOUTH SIDE SQUARE PHONE 1130 Doc Sherman: I thought that horizontal bar was going to be traveling rings. 1 ON EV org You Lara Q K W M ! f Z ' ,A 5 N J , 0 .T Q Vg 'E QP'- 2 ' i 5 Nhdf YOU, Think Us Outfit lg?-aff RX ev, Mimi . 2-,..4viuun-X g '- gg mm 5 ,...f72f'5j ' ' i'?i5!lf555J ,.,'4'S ' 4-A .law , ' li? .5 559 .L ...:: ., as ia-1 ,egg J' ini M ,'J.lII: g:,.- ? 5 1 'Q e' 'E EIS Z Z 5 0 . T- :VSV T' ffff r ' -:Q . 1... VICTROLA iv, s15.oo Latest Style Victrola No. 4 With ten clouhle-faced, ten- inch Recorcls. Ten per cent cash, ten per cent monthly Qther styles, 515 to 95200 Try our Columbia ten-inch clouhle records, they will please you KNOXS, fi-lipfiae F355 FRE H C TPFLOWER TRY OUR DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE 1 21 PHONE 21 R 7 PRI GEIELD SEED COMPANY ON WALNUT AT CAMPBELL STREET I Rose Book Store , XR Books, Stationery, Kodalis A iw i Wall Paper, Columbia Grafo: J N Q A P i nolas, Picture Framing, Foun: ' Q39 tain Pens, Sporting Goods DQ! 3352337 East Commercial Street Springfield's Largest Book Store V 1 Mary Nee: The dentist said I had line teeth for mastificationf' Miss Ross: Perhaps you can't reinember back as far, as 1908, George i ' ' E TIP-' o Z E E Sus RUE MD LTJO 201 40-in- Er-5 UEJE 20 EZU, 55555 Z' CL ' od 2 T oi 23 3 V1 Ln I Z as ,i,., O R A E HEA Mr. . lasting Miss morrov Mr. S'C3.fC1T14 Miss voluntc Miss stoppem Miss Miss and mi Miss time 01 ill- Morr it? You The S1 'knows Ba Fo Ba Te Tr Svs We dc that yo Sportin, 9 .. , . W. .. M .,s.., L- , I A , . ,-g4 , .. - I 7, V ,,-A, Yu, W ' N l K 4: swagger-ee ll' , 7W,,e.12QJ,- feVGNWmE 5l ' Q5-51 fi-'34' AM 'saga NY itore E12 rafo oun: is Q0 l Street !9 re 'l I l BANQUET PRODUCTS I 1 I 1 I DELICIOUS AINTY D PURE PHONE 433 PHONE 2978 HEARD EVERY DAY FROM THE FACULTY. i Mr. Hull: Let's refrain from the eve lasting use of such vile grammar. Miss Ross: Now for the lesson for to- morrow. Mr. Criss: Get some pep into your statements. Miss Craig: Let's have quick work,- volunteers? Miss Priest- Let's have all the talking lament ezwelry ompzmy SGIYQEX S r cp W stopped. Miss Abbot: Are we ready, class? - Miss Ausherman: Better English, class, and more logical reasoning. . Miss Ott: If you'd only spend a little time on it, you could have it. - - Mzssourz Morris Jess, speaking of The Garden of Allahu: Gee, that was some love sce e vs s L Q itpu You get the best service from the specialist-always! The specialist spends all his time on one thing, consequently-he knows. The specialist always gets the preference. Base Ball Foot Ball Basket Ball Tennis Track Sweaters Bathing Suits Flash Lights Boxing Gloves Striking Bags Bicycles Pennants, etc. We devote all our energies to giving you the best Sporting Goods that your money can buy. We know Sporting Goods, thats 'all we sell- Sporting Goods. You get the benefit in dollars and cents. ING GOODS CO NEE,DlLLARD SPORT 3 THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE SPORTING GOODS HOUSE IN THE SOUTHWEST 309 sourn IEFFERSON STREET TELEPHONE NUMBER 1076 W illiams E? Baglvy I F04 Quick, Reliable Abstract and Title Work ADVERTISING FW' ILLUSTRATORS ami COMMERCIAL Insurance of all kinds PHoToGRAPHERs For The. best list of Rental Properties fDon't Fail to See T lze Ozark States Trust Co. 742-744 Landers Fldg., Springfield, Mo. Eighth Floor Woodruff Building Mary A.: All mails can vote in Missouri City all rag Store DRUGS, TOILET ARTICLES AND SUNDRIES , I Soda and Ice Cream the 'Year 'Round 'mf5if'5'7 n ,I oo K-.d'g?'f-ntgvvq ,. - ms- I :Rx IMI M , E A f lewgzge. PHONES 888 BooNvILLE ST. -it-11 KNOWLE WHAT C Goon VI. ABILITY Moms E I E I I S I --1 Free purgator The Bes Gla A 4 4 I You D Buy l - Zl'3Cl2 al E rust Co. lilding .il- v 7 1 .-li--1 I KNOWLEDGE W gy .? , . e e f ey A Q 9 9 W ew! PR PTNE-3 ww S he t Q GOOD WORK I I Mb Mm I SANITATION ABILITY TO DO MODERN AN., P 3119 EAST WALNUT STREET EXPERT WORKME E U P EFFORT TO PLE NQJZZEE1 A -ro Dsuvzn SPRHNGFHELD, MO. A UTE C EXCLUSIVE CLEANERS, QYEQ5, PRESSERS Mass GAY E. LLQVD, MANAGER ' ' With Us, A Figure IIIIIHOIIS SI' OIHP31137 Cor. Market and Olive Sts. Phone 122 Freshman in examination: Before the Monks could take their final vows they had to go to purgatoryf' The Best Place in Springfield to Buy Menls 222 Boonville St. 43 Elks Arcade Clothes is at the Phone 817 W Phone 5445 Glasgow Tailoring Co. Best Leather Best Work ' 300 St. Louis St., Springfield, Mo. Absolutely Guaranteed U. G. DAWSON, Manager fmt ,, tok Esggsf'-gg' 59232225 KS Qeuye-e-egefne tovfp - A sim? J. W. WORRELL t F Q SPRINGFIELD SHOE REPAIR COMPANY W o R R 12: L L a s H o E ,EQ 7!?!5!?!E!E!?.!E! RE PAIR COM PANY You Do Yourself an Injustice if You - Buy Elsewhere Before Seeing Our Thousand Styles RUBBER HEELS A SPECIALTY The New Torle Shoe Shining Parlor 59 SHINES THAT SHINE Sc EVERY DAY games 'N'1' : I 1 nl 4 .swf I Old Hats Made New Pete G. Kritikos Smith E5 Wells H eating Cohtraetors Of this City, are known as an up-to-date Heating Firm, and have installed heating systems in the most modern school buildings west of the Mississippi River P Proprietor ' A Estimates on all Heating .lohs 217 South Street I Phone 602 Cheerfully Gifven We desire to thank all those who have shown sympathy and help in the recent illness and b ment of our dear husband, father, brother and also the Frisco Railroad. Palace Drag Store HEADQUARTERS FOR 1 SCHOOL BOOKS AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES EVERYTHING FOR . THE SCHOOL . REMEMBER THE PLACE PALACE DRUG STORE 306 S. CAMPBELL ST. .OPPOSITE coNvENT1oN HALL T aeleer-F ergasoa Warehouse aml Transfer Co. llncorporatedl MOVING, STORAGE AND TRANSFER FURNITURE REPAIRING A SPECIALTY We Handle Baggage Too PHONES 881 AND 762 6f07 5 L. V -' ,- .-1,-....?,, ,--,,,- , ,. , , , , V . , ,,3....---.?...,... l 115 , if ll l Wn Ing ,ed the ool he Jobs db H077 i .GE R NG 762 f 5 Y, ' rf 1'Mi-fa lx il l Xi931fi'i?'i f- - QE? 257 Q' 7 I Inland Printing E3 Binding Company Our Specialty College and High School g Annuals 41511-17419 East Olive Street Telephone Fourfthreeffive The Paper 1n this book was furnished by the Springfield Paper Supply Co. Telephone 1261 We can furnlsh you W1th Paper' just as fine Miss Pa ker Make a se te ce using an ablat ve absolute. Answer The en having gone Kb ave begl igj-the women knew not what to do' Farmers and Security Warehouse Company Fireproof Warehouse for the Storage of Household Goods Es' General Merchandise. Packing Eff Shipping by Experts Wagonettes Es' Picnic Wagons X 112: -OA Office and Warehouse 425 to 439 East Phelps Avenue Telephones 568 and 583 Your Business Solicited Springiield, Mo. l 6 1 P sg , w JO. .at to do! IOUSC ' the 'ds ES' cking e r t s ,gons se Avenue 583 W- B- SANFORP, PI'9SideI1t E. N. FERGUSON, Cashier E. L. SANFORD, Vice President J. H. KEET, Vice President G. S. MITCHELL, Vice President E. G. RATHBONE, Ass't Cash. The Old Reliable H OLLAND BANKIN COMPANY ESTABLISHED 1875 Corner Saint Louis Street and Public Square Springfield, Missouri COMMERCIAL and Sayings Accounts, large and small, respectfully solicited. A INTEREST allowed on Savings Accounts at the rate of 3 per cent, payable semi-annually. Deposits made on or before the Sth of the month, bear interest from the first of the month. 551.00 opens an account. ALL COURTESIES and accommodations consistent with good banking, extended to our patrons. ,1 4 'K li r . I rl If I I s lr' ll i i E P V i l l v , 15' l 1, I lj til l. 's .Y F6 34 li - ' f -99l i 2J-115ilZ'. my uhieiuxfaxmn ' an i ,, ll r 1 V Z l, :L ' L E DE R E R 'S Frnitland Confectionery Store The best place into get your lunch 52339 Fountain Drinks 63 . r5i.gQW 411-, - ffggtoym-seg? , Viv 4 :Y ' . 213 East Walnut Telephone 7 yMartz'n Bros. Piano Company -w --feffP'fe'f' ww- for your - --M-W Piano, Player Piano Victrola, Edison Diamond Disc e and Everything in Music 'Home of the Mason 85 Hamlin I' Chickering, Behning and Huntington Pianos 'ix Masonic Temple, East Walnut Street F h DHA int' d' t ' thing yo b d f b t h ' denied. iotnres that are z' ht xv! X4 The kind you will get at The Duncan Studios y Three twenty-nine South Street I LAN H I 119 ,ii-2-u How ys, m iili ...imi- 'irmo mo nd Disc lusic lamlin and 9 5 n P nut Street u A99 ui 4 BRUWNE' BRGTI-IERS gcsgfi-icliigigliig I AGENTS Fon Waterman Ideal Fountain Pen I Webster Dictionary We Sell Gnly the Best Possible Goods for Price Charged DEPENDABLE MERCHANDISE ONLY LANDERS BUILDING ON THE SQUARE Always More Styles at Better Prices Sh e ompany SPRINGFIELUS FAMILY STORE 119 Southeast Corner Square 105 McDaniel Avenue , . Howard Baldwin: Electoral votes a e cast and sent to Washington, to be coun ways, man, train and mail. IC I hope the man who took my watch, I Whoever stooped so low, A Will miss more trains than I have missed Because the thing was slow. --Ex. 1i-1 Farmer Mossback answered an advertisement which stated V that for the sum of 5152.00 full instructions would be sent on How to Make Trousers Last. The next day he received in the mail these words:: Make the coat and vest first. i...L - The automobile tire collapsed And said, Uxvell, I declare! I think less speediis what I need And entire change of air. -EX. Engraved Commencement Stationery Class Pins and Rings F I , f I I I Prestige attaches to these products of the Iaccard shops All designs are original and exclusive- perfectly executed, reasonably priced Requests for Samples receive prompt attention I IACCARD IEWELRY CCJMPANY KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI a 1 l li 4 I i--inl- 97 u-1-lui Farr Farr Ay OC p Thi - astian ros. Company Manufacturers of Class Emhlems, Rings, Fohs, Athletic Medals Wedding fs? Commencement Invitations and Announcements, Dance Orders, Programs., Menus, Visiting Cards, Etc. Samples and Estimates furnished upon request 970 Bastian Building C Rochester, N. Farmer Medders. What so o a ' t ' I i! - rt f hand IS that hrred man o yours? Farmer Stackrider: He ain't no hand at all, dad bezzle himg he's a sore thumb! Ayres ZZ Company A M E RIC A N Cleaners 8 Dyers 675 . .li-in Look out for the Blue Car All goods called for and delivered. All Work Guaranteed ThreefGfNine College St. C A Ton will find the Finest Photographic Work oh- tainahle in Southwest . '. Mzksourz' at . '. Coolmcs W e make a specialty of H Lgh Class work for half-tone reproduction allege Annual! 72 rzzwrs Sazht Louziv, 'Mzksourz' The engravings in this 'issue made with 100 line screen Let us Let us handle your Quote on your Art Work ' 1916-17 and X Annual Grouping 1 We have special designs for Panels Centra! Engmmkzg Company - Fourth and Olive Sis. Sl. Louzlv, Mo. l when Tl- iiiiz Moto Farm ...ll-11 .. --1...,,,.,,,l.. ,,,,.,i1k- 'TS your I 7 I I 5 I 6 . WHY NOT? III f I TRY A SACK OF If . . j BRIDGER'S BEST THE FINEST KANSAS M ' i f - I HARD WHEAT . . - Um-.-': 'ff .ggiiza ' ' Q f . Q q 'A THAT MONEY CAN BUY I 1 IT NEVER DISAPPOINTS Tfx '1'Q' N as M ' 'Q i . 323 SOUTH STREET PHONES 436-437 f W BM W' mf-f 204 E. COMMERCIAL PHONES 574-575 I I. H. BRIDGER -I I .1903 SPRINGFIELD AVE. PHONE 598 Motorist: Farmer W I 1 I I I. I I I HOW much are chickens today? Iseacrez 'KDIHUCF or damages? A Moorek 0fj7oiol High School Cop om! Gown ORIGINATED BY E. R. MOORE COMPANY MAKERS OF COLLEGIATE CAPS, GOWNS AND HOODS . 1 JUDICIAL, CLERICAL. BAPTISMAL V. . AND CHOIR GOWNS if WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF RENTING CAPS AND GOWNS TO I, GRADUATING CLASSES IN BOTH HIGH SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES 1 fDistributors to the Springjfelo' High School I 932-38 'Dakin Street 01113020 I I I 1 N THA M M Quality is Our Motto CLOTHING .luql DR U GS -SODAS 8 SUN DRIES COMPANY fa 5 Ya QQ? 4-liiffy Sigma We Q extra 3,4011 s 1 'MW m ' i 4 :gh Egg? eb? 'SWL :SAI 7 -, N151 is I l L L I 5 LEE F Suri The Stores that appreciate C your business p The Colonial Pharmacy Woodruff Building Denton's Drug Store 223 South Street THE REXALL STORES Eileen: Isn't young Boodle awfully cross-eyed? Henrietta: Yes, but since he got that touring car you'd hardly notic t We Solicit Your Business and Guarantee You the Best the Market Affords in Groceries, Vegetables Fresh and Cured Meats AUSHERMAN 53 ARNCLD ., Telephones 318519 Campbell Street l Try Pre Fran Porpq Whali qliii X ,-11 n1- . Jtto iate nacy ore ES L 1 1- -1. x E Try Our Cleaning and Pressing Department g n 2 HOME off THE gt S E PURPLE Box S 1 1 ' W f 1 , 1 E P Dress Up, Boys! You can do it if you will get yourselfinto one of our New Sprmg Suits Manhattan Shirt E99 Stetson Hat Come and .fee us I I Frank B. Srnlth Laundry Sghngldgf Clgfhlng Company company sera: Pornoise: What makes the shark so grouchy today? K Q Whale: Old Daddy Neptune told him he had the manners and morals of a submarine. P' f 0 ' iff-Twg YIEWJ Or H Cmrnny Inman- S YQ-Icggxfh LM- 5 Lwfsm S 'wt- ,,,, 'I ,, , -l 4' ,fd . f 1 Z ' E .T W M EVERYTHING IN THE DRUG LINE of 1 5 ir Weaml Eewelry ea Van Matte Drug C9 21 1 Illcfhniel Fvvcnue , 1 Two S tones Mwlaere quam? is Zugoremew HOLLAND BUILDING Saint Louis Street and Public Square Telephones 8 A SOUTHEAST. CORNER E Zverylljairrg in the 0 Jewelry Eine Repairing Guwramteeb .i+ ' Boonville and Commercial Streets Telephones 8 N fieleplyone ilumlver five fifteen - Best Fountain Service r Are you married? asked Colonel White of an applicant for employment. NaW, sah, boss, was the reply. I makes mah own livi11'. Davis Grocery - I 5 X xy - . , f X 0- Nxf X xx 9 - 00000000000 sf. Xh a l XX X x X 'x -X' XX ' X - N XB 0 x x 701 North Iefferson St. e-5 f - W X :grim 1 I Y . n ' - f ll' l 0 . X X' , Q . Q' WWMQD I f i ' ' ll uf ll5!5:a::-H-ff - PH- S- . I 1, ' 0 mam 0 l Iliiariiil 0 0 HM X -li!! Q . N . 1 N ' 3 J x N 3 - A . K 1 ir R - 'Q QQ 0 yr 'H Ye 0 M 1 - .1-.-e . . . , ,: , .: f4:ef ,--,YQ z 1 T 1 l 1 -4, V l TT' l 1 'a 0 X X 1 Goo 20th by .tl the 1 g Elec I Phone 72 f-wh X ' :Perl act. S 4 1 gC SFC ' ts vice O iT 1l , 94 S 9 'rf- Q b 1 Liiliir I' T ----1.1 -11.5 -.s.H. S. Hero A XM Z I l gi xbglk - gif . Lg - . T Q 4 f - AE, . wake? ,C'f3'1Zfz-52775 1'f.f::6zw447 'PM-,1:e1'e3f71, 'f-:well , V - V - 1-.M J '+---:vv-'f--,,.- --V - -- a-.r..,......?,,,,,... ... . , Say the full name We are Headquarters for i1C0Ca- Cold Staple and Fancy U . i, 1 Groceries to avoid substitutes I if' ll lb- 'Q - 4 Q- ll f may P ali 4,,l, I V V ,J SMITH BROTHERS eager are cRocERY I 0' ff' . 1 l ' I ' surpasses the lm' fi, ,,'V L 868 ' Boonville ' Street ' 1' ported - - Telephones l09 and l I0 ALL FLAVORS or Good Clean Sodas made the 20th Century way. Buy it bythe case. Our name on the crown is your protection Electric Bottling Co. Phone 722 Factory 545-7-9 West Phelps ill Fresh Roasted Coffee Daily I What is' personality? Personality is what makes a success of a 71 act. p V H Star who has no looks, and can't sing, dance or Standard Plumbing Company IAMES LAWLER, Proprietor PLUMBING GAS ' FITTING STEAM - as Q HOT WATER ' HEATING I Telephone No. 150 307 McDaniel Avenue Springfield, ' Missouri The K KNAW. K 405 1316: malt sw N1 E . 6 'I it 0 J Clothes a Man Wears FITFORM clothes are really interest- ing. It's not as if you were just going to Ht yourself out with a suit without regard to style or beeomingness. Test them by trying them on in our store. Take them home with you and see how they are admired there. lfVhen you wear them they will occasion favor- able comment. Q There is becomingness in those one and two button coats with broad lapels, soft roll fronts, shoulders without padding. There is no reason nowadays for a man to Wear a coatlthat does not hug the collar and shoulder closely. This is one of the great points about FITFORM clothes. Make a resolution to buy your next suit here. 5518.00 tg 330.00 Morrison Clothing Co. Gi Southwest Corner Square FITFORM IS GOOD FORM , .H ...aww - -- -- f' TRY A PAIR OF gms W ' S, t ,4 tl ,, TAND l i ' T' oes ft tt . 1 lit ' THEY ARE BETTER '7 5 ' ' Il41tohes Waltham, Hamilton at T C FFJR WOIEEFC Sh Ball, Illinois and Howard J. . ouslns e ross oe W A H E S FOR MEN S H Stacy-Adams Florsheim F E' P'-IEIg,JEI-gl? l - . , V 326 East Commercial Street Fancy Slippers for Graduation FRISCO WA TCH INSPECTOR Miss Perkins, surveying the made-over dress, My, it looks fifty cents per better. The largest exclasztfe M 171192 ery sto cle 192 S oath ern Mzksourz' The Middle West Millinery Co. H 316-318 South Street Wholesale and Retail NoW ON om? DISPLAY TABLES A Fashion's latest dictations in Pattern Hats from l.. F 'Castle Co U Bonh t l C . . ., o a o., .Glanchopf, and other prominent designers of Paris and New York and hundreds of beautiful models from our own work rooms. Should you prefer your hat to order the services of our efficient designers and . trimme d' ' ' ' ' rs are at your lsposal to assist you in the selection of shapes and materials from our immense stock which occupies two floors each 4514165 feet devoted entirely to millinery materials. You will find here all of the good things that Nifty, Classy Hats are made of b ANDa THE PRICES ARE ALWA YS LESS AT The MIDDLE WEST MILLINERY COMPANY 316-318 seeth Street S T Wholesale and Retail Fresh 1 : -nv---..,,., -...,.,..,, i-'-7-v-Lt l l il 'I l l m S ' li 2 3 l m. as LS 'on ward NI :et 'OR a - 1- rozzrz' 11 Co., eds of 's and s from 'ely to I Hats NY letail -1 J WHAT THEY CALL IT. Grandma says we're right in style A-sittin' in our automo-byle. Grandpa says we're fit to kill A-ridin' in our automo-bill. Ma says we ought to feel Grateful for our automo-heel. Pa says there ain't no man ' Kin run an auto like he can. Auntie preaches near and far 'Bout our lovely touring car. Uncle Bill says he ain't seen Nowhere such a good machine. Brother Jim, he keeps a-braggin' 'Bout the speed of our new wagon. But oh, it sounds so grand and noble, When sister Sue says automobile! - Freshman: A caliph is the same as our judge. estern Motor ar o. LARGEST amz BEST Telephone Numbers 658 E3 4345 421 to 425 South Jefferson Street N ' em Sm' Q- X'-rm, , ,e t Z g e X A You Must Take Off Your l-lat To the old reliable school that sends its graduates, not only to the National Capital, to Panama, and the Philippines but to nearly every state in the Union. V The .reputation of the SPRINGFI PD BUSINESS COL- LEGE is doing much to make Springfie d famous. lts slogan, Learn it Right, has become a household phrase in many states. Many Springfield ' 'igh School students have completed one or more of the courses of study and are now holding positions of responsibility, paying ' '0Pi'513f'.Sl000 to 353000 a year. Ai?- This school ,Qt equipped business colleges in the Southwest r new office training .and other departments' if if - rx '1'pW X lndividt Jn' is' given in each department. The school is equ. throughout with the most modern office appliances, such as the adding machine, multigraph, mimeo- graph, dictaphone, card index and filing, standard envelope sealer and stamp affixer as well as several dozen new type- writers. The demand for its graduates exceeds the supply. Any young person interested in securing a thorough business training should visit this well known institution before enrolling. x. W lil Q ' 7 l , x ' 3 9 1. 7 S .34 -:g:S?. V 3.- xr 6 ,ir if fix -W , is ' P wr-, B955-l'25Q!?EE5a?!fi'PELf31s1: ' .Q N 1.-,lcv N . 3 ,r-JI-v M if I ,ff . L! I E P V 1 I, i i p !. I 5 r 3 1 I N L. J a I i I F 5 . E s


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