Springfield High School - Resume Yearbook (Springfield, MO)
- Class of 1924
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RI CHIE ROBERTSON Page Nine Page Ten 'RICHIEH Beneath his hand melody Sfwells, heavenfward fwinging. With but a touch, harmony Sweeter than bagpipes, Bursts forth tempestuously, And sets bluebells a-swinging. Oh, Magic Music Master, We laud thy Name . And fame! K I iw, .,... , I 1 ' x , ,.,. ,Q OOOLOOOQOOOOO-. S V: .,,,,, ...f f VZ rf ,T .1 J 7 A .5 ' , O ,L ,J r .... x 1 ' ,....,i. Q O O X WM 134 7 g Y. I f ' O, Wiffi-,HMV ,,,,, g,Zd,QW:fQlH OQVJOOV g ' Of I , 1-un-u-u --un. -n u n un- .Q--n v-Q u-fn----np- un- :nu up--.qu-nn-nl-. nn.. I z O OOO QO ' Off?- 7 H' E SCHOOL ....... ..... - .-.. .... ..... .. .... .... ...,... OO . Q 5 S' - O ' O O V OO -. i -.O-.4 5 Sr, fO'OvH AvM -- ,i'f'.iO2Of Q1 6 4 YQ Q2-AXJ gi O , ,, , M , Q OW. , y O 'l Umm' O ' '- O 4 O X va- 'W 'f?q-gdj' QO 5,1 ....... ......... ....... O... O 7 ' O? ' ' ' Li 3' V' ' ' 592' O fO H. O O O .O 6, O :O X2 X 5- 1 f f VIEWS ff - f qu Q f ' l gl SCHOOL BOARD O img, ,ms :wi O, M 'ia 3 1. 'Elie O LOA? f S UPERI N TENDEN T 2 sm:-5 2' Q O OJ5' agp FACULTY Of O 222395 f ff --1 l f f . O f ' CQ Oo ' O x ' O O O Qiivail ' ' O I OL O VM OOIgj:L O 5 I I nyc UNO 5255 fy Og .NIH N f OOO' O O f Xx-- ...O O ,O is ' ffgwwffWOZO-x-WW-Of ' : O f O f ' O Q O ' P O O' O O ,.,, O , U4 OO OO A V1 f OO O ZOO X my,mWQ4f.fWigZ V ff! O 1 O O OO ' OOO e 2 ' h1 O OO.. ..... ...O. O,,.,......O I O s OOOO .O OO' O :ZOO O ,O O N O' ,. 'EOO lr. , O N -4OV ' E '- I OO 'rO ' 2 O. O OO O K A f O. Of O f .OO. - ,O a OO O, ' grk V O f I I O ,' ' O l' O OO ......'- -'.- L.. 3'.,,W.4..m..,f. f , O-,-O O ' f -- - -' fl' ' -Af 'I -'T' ' f 'X-O - OOOO O' I ' , O f 'O ' O O . I ' 4 -.. ' ' 'Exif .-Aim O . ,O.'1. M . . O OO O---O O------f------ - - Page Eleven f .5 ,,+,, ,lt I . , ' , - I ' ' 5 f' Those.o1d famzlzar haunts of ours Page Twelve V, 0 , , , Earth hath not anythzng toshow more fair. Page Thirfcfrfn 1 V 5 Q yu Q I V f i . ,I 11 hi il Q L i L W 1 1 The threshold of another life 1 1 1 F l s ? i w , i r 1 Page Fozirieen 4 . Come, see the north Wind's masonry. Page F1'fz'0f?-19 A A y 13' i J ff' 5-f, L . .. , 1' 'ff I ' SPRINGFIELD BOARD OF EDUCATION fem H ,.-M.. fa ew ' K I if iii . . gy f. 1 H . . . ,z-f.u ' f, 5, . , . A 7. r . , f ,. ff, 35: ' 1 ,.-.,.,Wm. , s, 1 l , ,ff f 'Q .' 5 ' 1 ,145 , A -MQ... f'J..y-.vfw..mfvffg,gg.'g1.. 1. I ' .we ...3,,vg,ff,-,.'.m.:.f.f. ... -- I I Standing: fLeft to rightj Mr. J. A. Thompson, Building Superintendentg Mr. Arch Johnson, Attorney for Board of Educationg Mr. W. W. Thomas, Superintendent of Schools. Seated: QLeft to rightj Mrs. Nora Millerg Mr. J. L. Likens, Secretaryg Mr. L. F. Pipking Dr. J. P. Fergusong Mr. F. H. Carr, Treasurerg Mr. J. W. Fuson, Vice-Presidentg Mrs. Carrie G. McBride, President. 7i'rz'IqeSix'tee1Z I I ff. ffff ,ff QQ 211' .4 ,..,.L, fe-4 .7 1 1 1 V 1 t. V, V ,, I. 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Miss AETNA MOORE Advisor of Girls. , .r 1 V N73 ' T '14 1 W f'T f - fi 'Rs As RN1 f S..f,I.i.3E.- Eli - E- Egg, if f f ,,. Page Nineteen fT'f'?g RT igfmllffitt Tiflll llffff 'f 7ffiW .ftJNfX:f'.irf-O 'sffwf' mf-lwj' Wim ffviff LQ? .- 6 6311 ff fffi' wa' .0 f.fTe'Ff' M- . r Q. . A A '1g4..--M'--I--A--M-'W' -N '-'fam f, 1' -- . B . . -- . .----J-1 -'-T' WL. I -u I x V. K w -s Mlss CORA B. OTT V Mathematics. T B ROBERT RUNGE, B. S., M. E. Manual Arts. 3 ' l 3 E 2 L ' T T1 g 'i JOHN K. BEAR, A. B. li History. i .1 2. Q JOHN O,NEILL f If Manual Arts. i i Q. f 1 l ,. Q. . K, ,J MRS. JOSEPHINE S. BROWN, A. B. , Mathematics. ,A 1 W Vi' if J f J ily DWIGHT M. LYLE Manual Arts. Of. P E - W i O. L. ALLEN 'gf Manual Training. 5,21 GEORGE TIFFANY Manual Arts. iff f J! fl. 4 ,E I V , ' J. R. ROBERTS, A. M. -' . Mathematics. Q Ui PAUL E. O,NElLL Q -f I Manual Arts. i If 1 -1 2 ' y 1 - 4 P I : 1 , f 'tlt 4215. .-+.2.1.M...s..f QQ 'flfg lXf2:::Qgs1:..:QQ.Q.. 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S. 1 . f' Household Arts. 1 ' W I . , 1 1 Y .' 1 1 J Mlss HELEN VOLKER, A. B. V' '1 Q Expression. 1 I I 1 3 'll Mlss LILLIAN FUSON, A. B. 1 I ' ' xg Household Arts. 1 I ii -- 1, 1 f' 1 1 . 3 Miss CLARA TERRANT 7 Study Hall. If A 1 Miss NIARJORIE SOMERS Household Arts. 1 . 1 I l , -Q.. 1 s fwlff , -MM ..---, --m.a 5 ., 3 ' . ff! WJ! 51 ff ' 1 ' 1 W '1 1 X 11 ks 1mTl f'h B . . .. 1' 'RTN ' .fQ.f.QQQ1QbL'g'4QQ'L43f1 4:'L4-64-M4fsm...-,sQ.L.LiLSEL.QgfVSS gi X. sg XR X X K H X A' X X HES-gl 1 ' Nf-f-4--:--:......m.,.,,m,-,a,,xW, Y V V L M s- sr-YM ---' -1- -- M- 4-.L --,g. ,,,g , , 5 gxdr- V., Page Twenty-two -'Ms' 's -'Q-M .. W 551 ri' v -...,,1.v. I ISSJ. ! .ft . ,. ' lui '91 N :ff F91 I ,gi PJ ij IQ . Qc! Li L . T! l L-4 ' 'ifi fi L fl M .xl-I r l V4 -I Fil - I lj ffa IL. L-3 I! 3 Iii FQ f I L1 V Q 1 r-1 fi 1 PJ f 2 Va I-1 .4 I 5 , L Ii f I 5 I I i - I .3 - II , Y I E. , M. 'A 4 Q-.-gx..n4gj XI f 'T f.. 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' 7 , , r ' .A - 1- I M ,E Q I X w r -X . ' X X.,- 4 ' f ri, ' SENIOR 7 f' 'U , ff JUNIOR . W' f ,174 1 f. v 2 -AAMID-JUNIOR 'izlil Il ff 'iZ- j ai: .I Ev' X MID-SOPHOMORE V W A A f f - b : - ,L D ' M V V- , V V f W4 h A V 5 ,V '---4-, ' Pf -' -QW 'L wif , A ' , f- I Q 7 1 M 5544 Y Q' T ' fs 'fffe If kg gif' , Q - , ' A' . , fps'-V 'Q 'A ' 3 if I -' Mi lit? , ' . , , 'L ' 1 . J ,,m A V L, f A ,Q 7 1 L .,,, G H---43-4-94----H- f ' ' ' h - I , . fy! Pj U I - Q ,, f9f1ii1 1 f : - , , A --A, -W-,-- . -----mf ---- f ' a x. I 'f ,..,,f,,,g ,f.-f - f , X ,-ff X X- N3 ' 1 -,V. ,. ---' 41 K, gf V f x 1 ' X r ., Q 5 , , . , Afgfgjg, . f Ar ,- K V 12212 '54 ,g, i1Q - Q , R . Q X -. Page Twenty--ive I 1,71 ,,f,f,,-ff'j ! 1 XII 'X ' A A 1- ,' '11 .v ff , , A , ,1.,g5-. 7141 'HU' .5 ,Q it-. 'gfg , W 3 1 -' f -- A 'V .,,.-,- -, ., ,- H'-f 'WH' ' ' V f SENI ORS 1 4 1923 ROY WALLACE ..... WALTER THOMPSON ..... , . BARBARA BURTON.. HOWARD CAMPBELL. JOE BRESHEARS .... MARVIN PATTERSON ORVILLE KERR .... ADA CROWDER . . . Miss TOWNSEND. . . Page Twenty-six A OFFICERS .President ..... .Vice-President. . .Secretary ..... .Treasurr-zr. . . gSergeant-at-.4 rms gym Leaders. . . .Critic. . . .. .... ... .1924 ......ROY WALLACE . . . .WALTER THOMPSON BARBARA BURTON GEORGE WILLIER SJOE BRESHEARS QLOY DAVIS K ORVILLE KERR 2ADA CROWDER . . .Miss TOWNSEND '?'f!1.. fi Hwy, in 'M Z ag: .LQIQ rx x K' Nfl 1 . r I I, F If !r- . f y i ' I V g r i ,,. I , I .Sf .f I if V , f. el i . f A 1 1 I , are I. ,y L C1 D I Q. fl V, rf E, ,. rj lp 54,1 1 x 1 .fl 'i Li hl'X w fl-Tfk 'TN 'f QXEFN 'I' or T7 'Qi 'i f i ' 4lf'i T.3 '1 if-x1 'Tf?i T1-fe f. M1722 'S . ,fe lv Qc .fell 2 , ff 1 1 is . Eg' i ' '1 ,,., ' f f ff N, W - ---- if .,,,,y..gwY Y Ogg, HILDA AGNEW H. C. L.g The Dark JEWELL T. ALEXANDER Orchestra. My Musical Life, An account of the life of a well-known violinist. MARVIN ANDERSON Slander the Woman, Hard on the womeng but the PERRALINE ANDERSON Sigma Epsilon. Efficiency, An acknowledged literary success? LEONARD G. APPLEBY ' A Study of Man, Worth everybody's careful perusal. CHLOE ETTA ATCHLEY ' The Rational4Goocl, A small book, quite interestingf' A Girl Reserves. Swan, For a quiet hourf, hero is sincere. A 3 ,A MAX ARMBUS jf A Preface to Life, The beginning promises well. iff A EARL G.-ATWELL Q V! Mr. Mizlshipman Easy, A story of good life.', l f A lf' r 'f'i'ir'sT'd'Tf'i'iwifessTs f1 i T -. A -f ef Simi r A in M3 e 1 ' ' ., .., J.. OS Page Twenty-seven Q, . , M. ,I -.., N., X V, , Jr, ,xml ,f ...J .a....fx. ,. s f - - I LL, 1 --'-H-1-rvA 'f ,' 'ir 'T i'f 'Eff' ' i't'if T' 'fi' ' '71 x! ' ': 'sr I 1' Y lf ' f- cf-. 1 1 ,'ff jwll..VmL,,1' 'Q ri . ,f ' ' w dp e. f ' N u f t ,,, ,fs1Vw,rjf:,Q,L LT-, I ,, .vw 7.1, JM- ,La 'U' ,JH M g,,, 1 ktil W-JJ, H51 .ik , ,LJ f .,L,v1' X If fm .. I e' X537 P:1:.fy4-1f1rf.. f'--,ffi- 'o I IL f I Page V' HERBERT AUSTIN The Half-Back, A dashing student. GEORGIA AYRES Student Representative '20, A. L. S.-F. ' D. C., Play '23, Sigma Epsilon, Presi- dent '23, '24, A. L. S., Historian '23, Le Cercle Francais, President '23, '24, Girl Reserves, Secretary '23, '24, Hin- - Han Campfire, Secretary '22, '23, Pep Club, Vice-President '23, Commence- ment Speaker. A Sailor's Sweetheart, Both romantic and educational. FRANCES BAGGETT Class Secretary '22, '23, Student Repre- sentative '23, A. L. S.-F. D. C. Play '23, Expression Recital '24, Senior Class Play, A. L. S., Dramatic Art Club, Hin-Han Campfire, Alpha Tau Phi. The Famous Mrs. Fair, A widely-read book of great interest. RUTH BAITY The Illidlanrler, Story of everyday life in the Middle West. HORACE BAILEY ' Student Council '22, '23, Resume Staff, F. D. C. Vice-President '23, '24, Science Club, President '23, Radio Club. Freckles, A best seller, you'll like it. L. VERNON BAKER The Harvester, Portrays the life story of a faithful worker. RUTH E. BAKER A. L. S., Science Club, Secretary '23, '24, Girl Reserves Cabinet '23, Vice-Presi- dent '24. Unconquerrzble, A book that will last, not one for an hour's reading. ELIZABETH BALDWIN Lambda Alpha Lambda, G. L. S., Le Cercle Francais. Clever Betsy, 'GA cunning little story. Y f l I 5 s l I I 1 5 I e 1 v 1 1 I I I 1 I I a 3 . : 1 I l I l 4 l l ff- N, -I 1 'He 1 1 --.T-I - . . N., ve.. , f xi 5 IG p ia.. I , S I I I IV It W I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 I I I I I I I I If li I I I I Q We I, If. Ii I I I ff M11 sf? -........ ,mas-f NI- W 'ss 1 IPF775 g I X - . . .- - -i:f: M:f'tfi'-t'1':':.f-. s' f ' - f ft' fur- 15. I :ef- - - v -,I I jfylqf i ff-, ,f .' H ' -' f I I.- .ue y....N,.I ,X ' 'A' ' - -- X- '-fc MARGARET BANKS Expression Recital '23g Senior Class Playg G. L. S., Tau Phi Gammag Tau Alpha Lambda. Peter Pan, uGaiety and beauty person- ifiedf, HAZEL BARRETT School Times Staff ,243 Student Repre- sentative '23, '24, Belles of Beaujo- laisg H. L. S. Secretary '23, Treasurer '23g Science Club, Radio Club, Girl Reservesg Pep Clubg Home Economics Club. he Im and the An el 4'Mischief and T up I I 1 a g ,a angelic quallties well IIl1XCd.Hi EARLS BARRICK . Science Clubg Radio Club. It Never Can Happen Again, Not over- exciting, worth while. CHARLES BARRY I Student Representativeg Class Sergeant- at-Arms 722, D. A. C. Playg 6'Midsum- mer Night's Dreamvg L'Twelfth Nightvg Creation , Orchestrag Band, Hi-Yg Science Clubg Radio Club, History Clubg Glee Clubg Dramatic Art Club, Treasurer '23, Pep Club, F. D. C. Peck's Bad Boy, A laugh on every page. EVERETT V. BASH The Big Fellow, A likable character portrayed? LEE BATES - Science Club, B. O. A. A Manis Man, Obscure, but well worth one's reading. JOHN WILLIAM BAYES Bandg B. O. A.g Radio Club. The Good Comrade, A pleasingnarra- tivef, LOUISE BEAN A. L. S., Girl Reservesg History Clubg Home Economics Club. The Faithful Shepherrless, 'IA beautiful story. f i f 7' 1'-' ' 'T M 1. ' wp I ,fl - . I I - I, I , I ., .x- s b ,V,YW,4., W an , .,.. . ., Page Twenty-nine ...7.,.-..-Tw - ......-,...,L,...,.,......-,,....-- ........,.- .fV..,g,-5:,.:q--A--'ggsf' 5,71 ,V N I ,, 57 ,gift if fl? T qmff vw Ki-1 f 2 if ,fi-fy fxs' ' Wt 1 X H L11 lj 553753, llw Kwai , K 'X-l 'Ir .IH ' KM 1 A 44.4 1 1' -u Wx A'- T-'T ,7'l . T1 f fw ffiaj- ' 1 ,f Nfl- ll 1, tl , w af' 11, 3 , Mil Q, dfif we il, IRNETZ BEASON Girl Reserves. The Fascinating Stranger, Among those it would profit you to know. WILLIAM BEISIEGEL Bill, A hearty, interesting story. GORDON BENNETT , The Viking Heart, 'SA story of a most courageous boy. ' RUTH WINOGENE BENNETT Student Council '21g School Times Staff '24, Student Representative '24-g ,Iunior Class Play, Pep Club, Science Club, Historian '24g Dramatic Art Club, Historian '24-g H. L. S.g El Club Espanol, Historian '24, . The Flirt, It will hold your interest from beginning to end. CLIFTON BERNET Football '22, '23, The Scarlet Letter, A tale of school loyalty. MAYETTA BEYER Sigma Epsilong A. L. S.g El Club Es- panolg Alpha Tau Phi. The Patrician, A story of a beautiful, brilliant girl. VERNA BIRCHLER Womans Home Companion, Read it if you would know how to make home pleasant. ARDIS BLACKBURN School Times Staff '24, Basketball '24, Girl Reservesg Pep Club. Adventures In Journalism, A good guide to the young writer. - nv- ' ,-.--v R . L, ' t ' I X . X x . eff zffywn,t it .K up -c fee-- X x lx , ,f, ,J , 1 , 'f' f,f', fly , ..4,..-. ....-,...-,L-Q of -.. r ,f f Xx,X5x X gig X .fx tu x i lk , Q I ' x Page Thirty . tp fr, ...NLJQ ff .N if' 4 A. ,,,, gr - - K I I X . ,. Ill - L'-, 'J 5'-i wi rr. t :J -I ei Q 1 Rl H 4 l L r' .- sf' -J La-I lvl .XI lvl ll Il- Ji Ei rf I I .IH tif il, I f-I il I f 1 I Il WI iff ew r If ,'Il 13,1 I I I. T4 I--a If' iff . I, iff If I I 4 - ,, all r I 1 I n I I I I v I WILBUR BLANK School Times Staff '24-g Dramatic Art Club Play '24-g Senior Class Playg Midsummer Nightis Dreamgl' 'Twelfth Night, Dramatic Art Clubg F. D. C.g Science Club, Radio Club, Sergeant-at-Arms. The Ironic Hurnorist, 4'An unusual story of a clever hero. ALTA MAE BLUNT Inter-School Debate Team '23g Inter- Society Debater '23g Student Repre- sentative '21, ,22, '23g A. L. S. Presi- dent '23g Science Clubg Sketch Clubg H. E. C. The Lady Paramount, L'This heroine has the requisite of beauty? ALMA BOALS . Mid-Junior Class President '22g Student Representative 724, Sigma Epsilong Le Cercle Francaisg H. L. S. X Eternal Goodness, Read for its great worth. CLEMENT BOLLMAN Student Council '23g Carnival Manager '23g Student Representative '22, 724, Midsummer Nightis Dreamsgn EX- pression Recital 723g Senior Class Play, Orchestra Secretary-Treasurer '23, '24-3 Bandg Football '21g B. O. A.g Southwest Oratorical Contest '23g Dis- trict and Group Constitutional Oratori- cal Contest '24-. The Egoist, 6'Read this story of a capable man. KATHERINE VIRGINIA BOWERS Girl Reservesg H. E. C.g Spanish Clubg Sketch Club. The Fair Lady, UA-very charming bookf' JEWELL BOZARTH Class Room Hanclwork, 'i.Iust so-so. CARTER BRADFORD The Go-Getter, Action is plentiful in a story of this type. GLADYS BRADLEY Alice-Si:-by-the-Fire, A pleasant fire-side story. fy! , ,6, - -I - 1 . Page Thirty-one ., ,,.,, ,.,.,.., ......,....,...,,.,......-,,..,, .....,..v,....,A,.,.-J-1, ,AN L, ,, ,.. .....:Zg,...-x.-,.......f,,L,,..h4..-,:.-m,a.:-, - : -f- W fu- -A Y l -.1 f lf,-l I , f, f V . 11 1 -i ..' E F, .- f. -4 .1 '1 A r 1 f l :X 1 l ji- f,-Mfg, 1: 'jj1g1j,jjj kulifm .g,i'1-,,,f Kq-' Tfn7 ?ffx5 r ,E f, f'j'jff ,j'1iL.4'-..-MNew--f, ' i R or 11 as 1 1 , ,gkwg P A fffy fisi A . 1 5' W ay l W . I i ' ' 5 MARJORIE BRADY N Qi , , A H. C. L., A. L. s. 1 Q The Blond Beauty, To read it is to like f1 f 1, l it quite well. ,Q 2' 3 i f Q41 l JOE BRESHEARS A ff- 1 if School Times Staff '24, Class Sergeant- V4 at-Arms '23, '24, Student Representa- tive '24, Book Exchange Manager '24, L1 Ly Basketball '21, '24, Freshman Track gf' Captain '21, Track '22, '23, '24, Foot- 1J ball ,23. gr j ff The Scarlet Runner, A story of an tu IA' athletic hero. - ' J I ,Ll y ii if? CLARA BRINKLEY ,rg tl Our Little Girl, Read it and review your own school days. f V ' Nfl Ai LORA ELIZABETH BROOKS just Married, Slow reading with the ,Q usual ending. , 12 rj jl l. -I ' GORDON BROWN ,J 1 'il School Times Staff '24, Student Repre- 5' sentative '24, Pep Club, Radio Club, QQ , V41 1' Sketch Club. 1 li Juvenile Days, Wholly entertaining. f 1 Vail rj 1 Rf? l HILDA A. RULEY The Creation, H. C. L., H. L. S., Pep 'TC' Club. A 131 Foursquarc, A very dependable book. Q l F59 , W T Pj BARBARA BURTON 1 he 1 Student Council '22, '23, '24, Resume V2 Staff, Class Secretary '23, '24, Carni- ' val Attendant '23, Expression Recital V2 l legit '23, .lunior Class Play, Senior Class R Q 2 Play, Twelfth Night, Midsummer 11 , ji Night's Dream, C. Lf S., Dramatic LQ 3 Nl , Art Club, President '23, '24, Sigma iff i ., Epsilon, Dramatic Art Club Play '23, V21 1, - Hin-Han Campfire, Alpha Tau Phi. , .15 The Real Sara Bernhardt, A thoroughly 1 charming study of a genius. ? ggi, ,- 1 1 . l . ' i 1 if T HELEN BRYAN l Li H. E. C. if Q 1 Cheerful by Request, Read when you lil lj need an uplift. 2 ' -'1 .1 5 my C ' 1 vf' A .fi Q ' si . V ir ,l 'c 1 ireiifici' - - i A f iiffi. 1. 6 .iw tv 1-wr-.ev Aiwa- Tk A 3. ,,.e er. -A 1'-+lffSX:.he1slQsg ,,:Qi4:t.i.lgLtX,.llQ, Page 'Thirty-two .,...r.:....,f--r- ff - , , ' - . , 1 . 'f' :ggi-A L 'Q-5 ff! 5 .1 'jj---Qi'-if-' '-ef 'f -- fi-0 ---f--v -A -----:ff--n -112--HN-'f rf' Tx 'FIR I f x I fm, --- nv- ff tar' -.1 .f Y- 'rf ' ff? 'V3 f' V' ' ff Y, wil, ,,. :,,ugff,f, +f i- ,I L-3, 4- Eryavf I j In ,l g 1 r .a--. .. -New Mi' 151 I. 1- 4 I V v IJ -1 , ,A Ift 4 .. .TJ df 5: PJ VZ' H :J 3.11 Q N. I E2 if 4 T r -J J II I. I l? t 4 YJ Q 4.4 L A. Q F, ff- 1 ,. 2 It q fl If! K if 3, .-1 I I I I , . I I I V 1 1 I 41 'fl rf . f , W 5 ! I fi ,J J., II f' ,I Q 7 f I QI e 4 .1 ,L J 1 . J ,J It I X. ,4 I f , If I S I x I I . I I V I , I I I I I I I 1 f . k-. I I I I ., I fl ,ft .1 :,t X , L ct W' f '::f riff- H if 1 fr,-fjf' C,-tiff' Ifgj i':gjWlt.'4 1 Zigi s1Qx3Vti73t V PAULINE BRYANT Student Representative '23, '24, Expres- sion Recital '24g Orchestra, G. L. S., Dramatic Art Club, Le Cercle Fran- cais, History Club, Girl Reserves' Chuli Campfire. Peg O' My Heart, A spicy, clever story. 9 ARTHUR N. CAHILL Sigma Epsilon, F. D. C., Spanish Club, Commencement Speaker. The foyous Adventurer, You will not tire of this book from start to finish. FRANK G. CAMPBELL Somewhere at Sea, A colorful story. HOWARD CAMPBELL Student Council '24-, Resume Staff, Class Treasurer '23, Student Representative '23, Carnival Manager '24, Dramatic Art Club Play '23, Midsummer Night's Dream, Twelfth Night, The Creation, F. D. C.-G. L. S. Play '24, Band, Glee Club, F. D. C. Treasurer '23, History Club, Science Club, Dramatic Art Club, Vice-Presi- dent '24, Pep Club, Hi-Y, School Oratorical Contest '24, Commencement Speaker. A Perfect Gentleman, A popular type of hero is characterized therein. PAUL CARRICK Resume Staff, School Oratorical Contest '23, '24, District National Constitution Oratorical'Contest '24, Southwest Ora- torical Contest '24, Second Debate Team '22, '23, State Debate Team '23, '24, Inter-Society Debates '23, F. D. C.- C. L. S. Play '24, F. D. C. Secretary '22, '23, President '23, '24, Radio Club, President '23, '24, Science Club, Pep Club, Hi-Y, Sigma Epsilon, Com- mencement Speaker. For the Honor of the School, Popular be- cause of its wit and good value. HAZEL CARTER H. E. C. Each Her Own Way, You will wish to follow this way. HGWARD H. CARTER Radio Club. I Romance of a Plain Man, True to life. EDNA CHEFFEY Spanish Club, Girl Reserves. The Steadfast Heart, Not much action, but good character work. ILL, 'F'ff7?ffM'F'7FFTF .. fnf .S , A. .-. A -X. f. -- s Yvfwffl IIttQfwwaf. I . .wwa.II I I- o,',o, ,g-,gggQ,!giQggggZ-,,gwiw-M, XRS:-.bsggba 'H-.stir f ..... I.-h - K-4.-. . . 7 - rrrrrwmrrrrs rr i'WM'MMWFW?QMQMAmw , ,LW THQ-ff----A---.7-'A'iffy-fr 'Q11:f,.ft .fwfr ' QQ, - Hif'T7l,'T f , t , . . , I , . , , f Q , . .1 1, X' My f Nl Q .,.,,, L ,,,, . L, ' - ,A f Page Tim ty fam OTTO RALPH CHERRY Hi-Yg Pep Club. Smilin' Thru, Pleasing and easily read.' FRANK CLARK This of Mine, You must read this to un- derstand the title. ZANER N. CLARK School Times Staff '24g Sketch Club. Ask Me N0 More, MA good mystery story with a mysterious hero. RALPH CLIFTON The Love Dodger, Not a common type of fiction. GLADYS COBB H C L Gladys A splendid exposition of a stu dent DOROTHY CONKLIN Carnival Queen 22 French Club G L S Deep Ln thc Hearts 0 Men Charming and easy to read C LADYS COOK H C L What Is Right A llttle red haired girl is the heroine MYRA E COOK Bells of Beaujolais Creation A L S Glee Club Girl Reserves H L Treasurer 24- Radio Club Sigma Epsilon Ishkoodah Campfire Success Nothing like it' 54 . . . , , 77 ' f 5 . . , , . . . . f ,L . 2 99 w 7 A .U 55 . ' . . . Q I - ar 66 - - .77 ca - .Ha i ' ' 9 7 ' ' 'Q Q Q . . S. , . . . . 7 7 4 ' . ' a . as - - - 91 , . t ' L - A ff-ef sf y P aa, -fQ7 Qfl ,l f' r' 'error 'A--M H we . - , 7 V. ,X X .zu We ni... .J - Y - . i.-r1.21A - .lf .Z-'if ff' .. .. . .X ,i ., .4 t, X Q ,xx f., , D. Q -. of -H.---L ---... +22 gem- -' ik TOM COPPAGE The Dreamy Kid, Read and enjoyed in oneis spare moment? LOLITA COSSAIRT The True Beauty, An, unassuming story. HAROLD FREEMAN COX A Calm Review of a Calm Man, Easy reading and good for you. WINIFRED COYLE School Times Staff '24-5 H. L. S.g Girl Reservesg H. E. C. Over the Footlights, Ulf you are interested in the stage, read this. CLARA BELLE CRAMER The Normal Child, Well worth the thoughtful reader's time. NORMA CRAWFORD H. C. L.g H. E. C. Aid to Reflection, Philosophy in brieff' ALBERTA CREIGHTON ' H. E. C.g H. L. S.g Le Cercle Francais. In. Blossom Time, A good bookv for spring-time reading? DELLA MARIE CROCKER Pep Club. The Temple, A stately book with a well- poised heroine. Page Thirty-ji ue I f-i .- 'f ,t .Is Page Thirty st 1: f JOSEPHINE CRONE Lambda Alpha Lambda, Tau Alpha Lambda, Owl Club. The Heart Raider, The kind that fasci- nates. ADA BELLE CROWDER Student Council '22, President '24, Re- sume Staff, Class Yell Leader '21, '22, '24, Class Vice-President '23, Basket- ball, '21, '22, '23, '24, Class A Southwest Basketball Team '23, All-Southwest Team '24, Sigma Epsilon, History Club, President '23, '24, Science Club, French Club, Secretary '23, '24, G. L. S. Treasurer '23, '24, Hin-Han Camp- fire, Pep Club, Commencement Speaker. The Comic A B C, All invariably read and enjoy it, a masterpiece! MARY CRUMPLEY Student Representative '23, '24, C. L. S. President '23, '24, Sigma Epsilon, Girl Reserves, Commencement Speak- er. The Winning Lady, To be read again and again. ILVELYN CURTIS Outline of Science, This treatise will be in much demand. VIRGINIA C. DAKE But Yet a Woman, It will hold its own in your estimation. LEOLA DANZERO Student Representative '24, H. L. S. Secretary '24-. An Adventurous School Girl, It is not hard to like this kind of a story. LOY DAVIS School Times Staff '24, Class Sergeant- at Arms '24, F. D. C.-G. L. S. Play '24, D C. Treasurer '24, El Club Espanol, Pep Club, Sigma Epsilon. The Booster, Wherein the hero puts his energy to good advantage. CLIFFORD DAWSON In the Grip of Life, The author's experi- ences are much like the average man s 4 . N 3 79 fn I Y , ,. - 1 :ha iCl- Re- 22, :et- 'est 'est ory 1b 3 L. np- ent ead S. JIIQ ak. aiu be Jwn S. not ant- '24-g .lub ri. his w Jeri- rage . F PAULINE DAY Pauline, HA real autobiography simply told. GLADYS DENHAM H. L. S.g H. E. C. My Book and Heart, Both are delight- ful. ALLEN T. DENTON Clee Club Good Man and True, You,ll never regret having read this book. CHARLES DENTON History Club. The Prodigal Son, UA lovable hero even when he errsf' IDA MAE DELO Student Representative '23g H. C. L.g Sketch Clubg H. E. C.g Girl Reserves: Pep Club. Charm, For a lover of joyful, overflow- ing jollityf, FRANCES DILLARD The Gentle Reader, Essays with a moral. EDNA LOUISE DINGLEDEIN The Creationgn H. L. S.g H. E. C.g H. C. L. Adventures in Contentment, Should be in everybody's book casef' HOWARD DISHMAN Class President '2lg B. 0. A.g Hi-Y. The Beloved Vagabond, wTwill not tax your brain but will put joy in your heart. t W!W'i S '15aQ'ZT7ii1-'ty-get 1 'CH J f I y , , 1 JULIA DIVAN School Times Staff 24 El Club Espanol Science Club Sketch Club A L S Historian 24 Girl Reserves Gentle Julza Absolutely true to life ROSAMOND DREYFUS The Surburbzm Whzrl V1Vldly depicts the joy and hospitality of country life EARLE DRUMRICHT hool Times Staff 24 Band Sketc Clu B O A The Master Hand Who would not enJoy the story of a great cartoonist THELMA DUNCAN Fatr Harbor A pleasant Journeys end portrayed EUNICE EAST Fairbanks Sister Alumni H C L Glee Club. he New. Spirit Clever account of a modern irl. HENRY EATON The Deerslayer One that could hardl be excelled. BLANCHE EDMONSON Girl Reserves. The Book of Blanche, s'Not exciting but ' , quite worth reading. RUBY EDMONSON H. E. C. Lzstenefs Lure, Light summer's read- ing. 'vc -4----H ----Y , ,Lg-Zgmgmx-LJ- M on kr - , . L X X Page Thirty-eight 'N R R' SA 'Ao '-- s we f-1---.. ....,:-.Q 1, ,X-1. , ., . fffx 'g Y v.- . s V, f P 4 A l , t Q H4 f , s - V. if W X wr ' ' J J, 3 . .-N filifff A it , ., , wif- 21.551 MQ .F-A S . lolg f . S. ? ,. I , ' 1 tv . . CJ ICIS 2 ' n ,-'Q fe. XZ? .H Ll 'ffl Y f' I etch -JOY f' V l if W end l. il 1 If- i flee E a ' l 1 i. , Q. ei dly il - P 3 i f l f I ik, but fl 7 . Fel V! J ij LJ! ad- ' .e X w ,Vi i It Q , 1' 4 iff l i 1 l if I it 4 ' w lil I . . i .LLL .L 5, F gpm .L.Lnggf. .......,,,j X ,,-.... . f ' 1 ' ' Q.. . , mwah' ' -' ' Y' PEARL ELLIS School Times Staff '24, Student Repre- sentative '24g Sigma Epsilong H. L. S. President '23, '24-g Science Clubg Girl Reservesg Chapawee Campfire, Secre- tary '23, '24, Commencement Speaker. As You Like It, Always will be a best seller. GLEN ELSEY F. D. C.-G. L. S. Play '24, Hi-Y, F. D. C. Everyman, Read by everyone. HERMAN ELSEY Student Representative '21, '22, The Creationg Twelfth Night, Dramatic Art Club, Hi-Y, Secretary '24, History Club, Glee Club. Bunk, Ridiculous, entertaining, full of wit. DOROTHY J. ELTING History Club. Madame Butterfly, Light and entertain- ing. DOROTHY ENGELKING Student Representative '21 '22' i . , Sgma Epsilon, Treasurer '24ig H. C. L., Secre- tary '23, '24, H. L. S., El Club Espanol, Pep Club. Walking for Health, You will all want to emulate the heroine. VERA ERKE G. L. S., Pep Club, Treasurer '24g Girl Reserves.. Pollyanna, A book that will wear well. ALMA ESTES The Angel of the Old, A well portrayed, pleasant life. LAURA EWING Our Mutual Friend, Can be found in all ' bookshopsf' X f XQXQ up 2.1 xi- V ' ' , .N k V T 5 ,QW . yvjgif . ff--.s,fa,..f4' - 1: 'f -V VX I V I .AXXUQ .UL -K. V Q - H, Q-fy - L, --.,.....,- A ,A Page Thirty-nine -- - V -f ----f-we'-M-vw-lv--'nifff 1'.,'f 7'T f f7 4. -fl ..,. , r., 4 Y. t -xgtfff my H 1 t ,Y Q s yy. xfoill 'li-3113 F L.- ...fmrvl Wllll f ff'Aftff-felTif 'f'ff4 l,lWf f..1,4f VX 'ft 1- of mv -V-hw iff A of M, , f ,1 1 . vw, Y -- Q? . -- 1 TJ. Page F Ol fy lfqj ' 41 l. li w- l M. H. LUISE FAUX f 1 ' A. L. S.g State Debate Team '24g District Constitutional Oratorical Contest ,244 J School Oratorical Contest '24, The New Encyclopedia, Full information on any subject. I 1, , f V i ew J V, I LJ .vf HUBERT FERGUSON Q? Basketball '24-. i 1 fr The Victor, 'LA stirring basketball storyf' , .rf Au i, if tj MARGARET FICKETT Q ' ' a H. C. L4 H. E. C. , Twinses, A predecessor of LWe Two'. -J K o i l lf' ROSENA FICKETT y - H. C. L.gH. E. C. We Two, A sequel to 'Twinses'. ll, VERA FIELDER Hzstory of a Life All enjoy such an autobiography CLARENCE L FIELDS The Strenuous American An account of a typlcal modem Amerlcan ROBERT FINLEY The Gentle B03 The t1tle sounds unex cltlng but the book is not BEATRICE FIRESTONE H C L H E C El Club Espanol Joy to be Shared The heroine is most unselfish and attractlve i , i r . . 44 . 3 1 1 ', - as 5 . 1 x I AL t X . I . - cc l L . ' . ., 1 I l 5 f 1 if ,. g i. 4 , i I' ca - X - f ' I . . . . , , . ,, lf' : f' l X' . .. , l ' . . ., . . ., , , h 4, . . 1 ' 9 ' - 77 f X . , A-. i , , Y y W fnnlxmn W imw W hw 1 f F if 1 . 3 NFL, -F-v'MFn'+'-FF ' fy ' f - Y , 4, Q 'f ' , '. ix , ' 1 'X --C - XX N ff 1 A -s . ..,. -,.,-.,4e4fLr.t-,, rr fx , V. L W it it X 1 X i ,X so is T T T T M 5355 F 4' ' ' '1'-AMA'-'-:Y-f--f-nn.-.-.f... i..,,,,,gw,AAVn+ ' F'- ' 4 gX 'x- 1 in 'A ine -4 'X-5+ ----P- .141-L....Q,., .,,j,,Ag,..5LwLfs, , ' l 7 V' I V Y---M. -..., ..'f.. . 1. 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X ,t - . , w-f - -f YH idg7w,,,,,4...-...--a----..Y E. H ---V - -I N . .A , -. N. J JAMES FIRESTONE Class Treasurer 723, A. L. S.-F. D. C. Play '23, Pep Club, F. D. C.g Dramatic Art Club. The Dance of Life, 'ilt meets with the ap- proval of all but the over-industrious? ADAM FISCHER Football '23g Track '21, '22, '23, '24, Cap- tain 524-. Dash, 'gCood action makes up for slightly poor literature? ERMA FLANNAGAN Le Cercle Francaisg H. C. L. Agreeableness, '4Certain to be appreci- atedf' CLARENCE FOGARTY B. O. A. President '23, Hi-Y, Delta Sigma. The Light That Failed, '4The story of a popular man. KATHLEEN'FoRBEs A. L. S. Love of Life, HA dashing story of an irre- sponsible child. BYRON B. FORSYTHE Hi-Yg F. D. C. The Man of the World, A silent, forbid- ding type of herof' CHRISTIE FREEMAN The Violet, The heroine is modest and sweet. HAL FREEMAN Spanish Club A Laugh a Day, 'This surely does keep the doctor away. 2 x j3:jgf,.z.,.L.U.,-.4Q..gf .-fe.- .ff,:.f,.-L. .- .' -fr --- ev 1 f X ---....M,,iL' ' R-' r . .af , W.,y Page Forty-one 1 . ,uc , iii'W'i eikwi PH-1:'FT5R5fi?7'E?' w 7pf:163T 74. fr' Ufff:.7ff?i'i2 54 f l ff f R?,.l!lJ taxa- ,,,T?fl :HL-'a-iii lyf '4.l,ff1-wg ,J wtf ui 'L 'fk ' . , , Q -. if '5lQ9i11?'L',1? 'f l?-QF' 'Ri 'tae ixlifif 'ill 72 ff-'iff Page Forty-two MYRTLE FREEMAN Vice-President Mid-Junior Class '23, The Creation, Sketch Club, H. E. C. Light of Day, Read this when you want a friend. JULIUS FRIZZELL The Man of the Crowd, A good story of an outstanding figure. LAWRENCE M. FRY Fighting Blood, 'flust a 'real guy' they call the hero. OLIVE GALLOWAY Student Representative '23, Basketball '22, '23, '24, Captain '24, All-Southwest Basketball Team '24, Tennis '23, '24, H. L. S., H. E. C., Sketch Club, Pep Club, Girl Reserves, Hin-Han Camp- fire, Secretary '24f. The Conqueror Passes, Very popular- much in demand. CLAUDIE GANN Adventures in Girlhood, The kind all girls like. DAVID GARDNER Spanish Club, Vice-President '23. just David, Not exciting but interesting and educational. RALPH JAMES GARDNER School Times Staff '24, Student Repre- ' sentative '24, B. O. A., Science Club, 2 .Hi-Y, Tad. Youth's Way, A dashing romantic story. MARGUERITE GAYLOR H. C. L. Written in Friendship, A well written ac- count. -,AX ss N V. t eiri ftfw 1 . . A WRT' ' P D 'T tiff? i , Q MERRITT GENTRY E 1 f' Thou Art the Man, The best biography f of the yearf, ix I . Q 5 HAZEL GEORGE lg i Class Treasurer 7225 Mid-Junior Class i ' President '23, 2 Importance of Being Earnest, A con- i - vincing story-good for all. W. PAT GEORGE 11 - it Student Council '22g School Times Staff il 44 '21g Class President ,20, '21g Student 1,4 Representative '2Og B. O. A.g Hi-Yg F ,J Pep Clubg Delta Sigma. . f Y, Flaming Youth, You canit help liking itf' My Q S it 5. jf BERT CRAWFORD Goss . Senior Class Playg Expression Recital N, K A ,24g Dramatic Art Club Play ,243 ' E Midsummer Night's Dreamg Junior ' A , 'N Class Playg Dramatic Art Clubg B. O. 1 'Ji A.g Hi-Yg Acorn. i f Beau Brummel, Romantic adventures of f-Q a romantic youthf' , QQ GLADYS GRAY li ki! School Times Staff '24fg Senior Class 5 ppl Playg G. L. S.g Latin Clubg Alpha Tau F gff Phi. l ffj The Dancing Star, '4Clever and graceful E V' actionfi ' il y ERVIN GREENHAW Daddy -Long Legs, Not what one would Q 1 call romanticfi 'KJ .. 4. KATHERINE GROBLEBE Qi Student Council '23, '24g A. L. S.g His- f tory Clubg Chuli Campfire. 'ff Love and the Philosopher, 'SA good treatise for the young readerfi 1 x 'H f I f . J 'Q ESTEL E. HALLAM , fl Resume Staffg Student Representative '23, 5 ,f '24-g Bells of Beaujolaisg Midsummer Night's Dreamg Glee Clubg Drum ,V Major 723, '24-3 Dramatic Art Clubg -,J Spanish Clubg Sketch Clubg French f Club. The Raven, S'An original story of an art- ist U -a I -1 , 4. 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FRED HARTMAN A Conqueror Passes A ,ood story with a baseball hero. HUGH W. HASELTINE History Clubg Hi-Y. Man From Coffs Country, g'An ideal hero. - MAHALA HAYS H. L. 5.5 Girl Reserves. Ideal Woman, 'RA charming edition 01 the Sunny Southf, l l ETHEL M. HEDGES Simplicity, An unpretentious story. ESTHER HELMES Cheat-the-Boys, A thrilling story for recreation? WILLIAM VAL HERIDER Sigma Epsilon. Mama's Boy, 'LQuite harmless literature. GRETA L. HEYBROEK H. L. S.g Science Club The Right Stuff, Everyone will enjoy this vivacious storyf, FAY HICKSI Radio Clubg H. L. S.g H. C. L.g Ish- koodah Campfire. Life and 1, 'Tliis life you will enjoyf' FRANK HICKS The Woman Tamer, 6'Every boy should read this. LUCILLE HOBBS A Woman of Genius, Not out long, but very popularf' ORA ALBERTA HOPKINS Modesty, Material from author's own , lifefl y l Page Forty-five 1 l -5 is 1 ! I, s l , l M l,+ i , Q QW ll. JTatUtt'a,lf1ff ef fl 2-fm I HENRY HOPPE Senior Class Play F D C G L S Play 24 F D C Dramatic Art Club The Travelmg Man An actor is always a desirable hero Such IS the hero ol this novel ANNA LOUISE HORNBOSTEL Senior Class Play Junior Class Play Bells of Beaujolals Midsummer Night s Dream Dramatic Art Club Play H L S Girl Reserves Dramatic Art Club Alpha Tau Phi Vanzty Farr A tangled love plot com pllcates this story RUTH HOWELL Journal of a Lady of Qaalzty IIl0ffCl'lS1VB to the most cr1t1cal of readers GLEN HUGHS The Son of Hzs Father A very popular hook GLADYS HUMPHREY ' Student Representative 24 H. L. S. Vice- President '23 24. A Pair of Blue Eyes An earnest and con- vincing story. ELIZABETH JACKLE Sigma Epsilong H. L. S.g Pep Club. Sweetness and Light, Very popular with all people. EARNESTINE JAQUITH In Quest of Elorado, A wittily told story of modern youth. FAY JOHNSON The Manuscript of Youth, A wise account of the new girl. , V, I It ff f X, , f,Xf,f- f,! V f. ,f fy X, f' fff A .gl . ,ff ,,, V .., .., 1. -XL-' i:'.Lr' .v 112' 'X 'X -. W, ,, M 'N . V If Q 'N it l . vw Sr 1 F 'T a - ' l-, frrv fl VFX, Fr. WJ 'ni , , 21,1 llii Srl sw I '4 if-Q I.l Ir gs I 4 !i iQl EW X, ill z X l X 1 h J I 1.1 ll? l-: X 1. l E 3 sf 1 E, f Lfifiil ,xrzl k L I xx x Page Forty-six M ....- ,.- -...s..,,,X 'XX I l t .rg -.2 ,., ..,...., . L.. -' ....,.,.--. ...,X r-zfzffx E.. Wgiml -NQJQU If 5 iwigzfe 5 'Y-affix' :A .zest L MNKLJ g rr- s ' l V 1 . 1 -1 1. ,. , 4 'J 1. r 1 i , i W i 1 il,-it Q .fs 7-K l L-2 il? sz, U tai i M F41 lil itil V fl U .Ll P2 vi P I .54 1 ,Va t ga Weil rf .fl flea P6735 ifl ffl I ffl W If I IJ 1 Q y g . ffl IY , fi n X5 'Q il ...-....... . I bt, H I . ,,xY,.,! ,Y VJ' V. i 1 , . CECIL JONES School Times Staff '24, Pep Club, H. C. L The Salesman, A guide to those who would be successful. PAULINE KEEN School Times Staff ,24, A. L. S., Science Club, H. E. C., Dramatic Art Club, Here Comes the San, Guaranteed to cheer. HAZEL KENNEDY S0 Big, A hearty narrationf, ORVILLE F. KERR Class Yell Leader '21, 722, '23, '24, Mid- summer Night's Dream, Hi-Y, State Secretary-Treasurer '23, '24, B. O. A., 'History Club, Secretary 324, Radio Club, Pep Club. Lummox, This is a scream! IRMA KING Glee Club, H. E. C., Sketch Club, Girl Reserves. The Happy Heart, Ult will do you good to read this. VERLA KING The Sensible Life, HQuaint essays of a quiet lifefl BERNARD KIRKPATRICK The New Statesman, The portrayal of a very popular type. MONA KLINGER Student Representative '24, H. L. S., H. E. C. The Red Lily, L'Exceptional account of a charming personality. f ' X Page Fortyfseven ' r Page I9 or ty ezghf -- A-'f--v- af-va---ffwrf' '- fd , ' ' Thr' -f H fir SOL KRANSBERG Student Council ,23Q Student Representa- tive '22g Orchestra President ,23, '24g Sigma Epsilong F. D. C. Fidfllefs Luck, A learned production? PAUL FREDERICK KRASSER The Mental Spark Plug, 'LThis keeps you jumpingf, KATHERINE KUMP Student Representative '23, ,24g G. L. S.g Sigma Eusilong History Clubg Girl Re- serves, Treasurer '21, '22g Pep Cluhg Chuli Campfire, President '22, '23. What Katy Did Next, Which tells of a , smart little minxf, BEATRICE LAKER S1 ma Epsilon A L S H C L Heroes and Hero Worshtp The subject su ests romance the book portrays MARGARET LANDEN uest Tells what We are huntln for EDITH LANEY The Golden Szlence Absolutely worth your reading GLENNON LANNIGAN ut of Luck This mi ht be termed Out Stacomb DE LOTIA LA FEVRE The French Doll Petite pretty and pep py are adjectives that fit this heroine 1 .,.2,,,, ef----jf? t ,ff 1 t t ft , - X- f, TLV inf, ff Kr., fifsfh I ,X 41 1 tu 1 fy' .-Wt- -- X, tl 'z I Y-v --1,-X.. v i FV te tg F, t l l I l I l F ll 111 S t 5 4 n 5 f , . -U - . . A t 1,1 D , . . ., . . . l , 1 t., - ff - 1 , 4 f t t' ' f, lffi CU ao' - ix. ' Ext G 'U 9 . 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LM, ,. -,ggggxn 5? ,' h, - Q, ' w - - J rr ' 'H-' - W -V .. .EMMA Vg tx E, .-as ' '1 r it Fgpfvxsne'Ni-'fx'A-W---:ef---ferr r -4 ---, I --- --an-K.---if--.. M-M ...km -A-.. j.:.IlW 2 I 'K 51,413 wwf' -X 2, uf . ,iff fx ,fp X 'F lf,-, ,- -. E ,-A Ay. ,K I-4 -' jr .fi ,V 3-is fi.: pf , i 5 lf.f'U.l,af.'gQFifi folly? fic' ,A JJ 1lJ'q,.f ' 1. gt ,ff if-PA. ff -Q :sri . all 2 Li ,'1,if.1J.f.'f, ffffffl. L,.pi.Rfi . S Sf : jlij Lvl-,,.. J .- K 'MP ' 1 ' 1. f'Af f,Qf,f.i,11 -X., lt'-P' ' ' I -'I .fwi -4- 1, 3 3 4 , - -. W fbi, 9-4 YHWL. . - ---- W' W' ' R -'-'W---.., V--'WQQN' , . f, yin.. ,-.-H.----Af' -f --A-A --f -A. T ' 1 l' ' l JJ' R' sl l ll' 1 I E L 1. A li 5 l 'l.. 1 . . 1 ' I Q ll PAUL C. LIEPMAN l , , L 3 B. O. A. Sergeant-at-Arms ,23g El Club I '-,Q lf , L Fl Espanol, History Club. ' l ,',' I Man of Property, 'IA novel of the mod- - - 1 'Il ern age. I ,' 1 1 f It J if ARTHUR LINDENMUTI-I V -1 , V QQ 1 I' 1 What Are You Worth? You will agree ' if Q L that the hero is worth much. iii 1 I ' A3 CLARA LINDSEY if A 'The Creation, Orchestra, A. L. S., Girl 1 Reserves, H. E. C.g Sketch Club. if! ' fl Age of Innocence, Everybody should read l this sketchf' ' N 155 - 'fi CHANCELLOR LIVINGSTON F. D. C.g Science Club, Treasurer 123, rfl ij 5241, Radio Club, Secretary '23, '24, In- ge! fr structing Engineering 722, 323, 24g g A f, Pep Club. .4 l ' fy' Galusha the Magnificent, Some call it Li l educationalf' El itll I jf, LEE S. LIVINGSTON if. School Times Staff, Managing Editor 724-g '- Student Representative '24-g F. D. C.-G. b lg! -32 L S. Pla '24' Science Club President .. - Y v , TU' if '24, F. D. C., Pep Club. l Love's Labor Lost, Sad but truef' I I-my 9' 'ffl I Q ,Ci y S5 LYMAN LOGAN . School Times Staff '24, Sigma Epsilon, I B. O. A.g Radio Club, Hi-Y. 57 fjw The Man Who Was Good, L'An extremely l- N A ,fi popular new storyf, W 'ol K-A 1 ,f X gl MICHAEL FRANCIS LOGUE t If History Club, Sergeant-at-Arms 7243 Pep lf i ew' Clubg Sketch Club, Hi-Y. l 79 Put Yourself in His Place, An Irish story ' f .5 you'11 like. til Lf, 1 fi VIRGINIA LONG 'C l l El Club Espanol, Girl Reserves. ,M 5 . 1 Why Virginia, How sweet and friendly I is this heroinef, if ' l l il 'li l I, 9 1 il, . . VT! ' ' L lg l I lil .... - , - -- M J'Pf ,Xl - ----- Y A ' ' Q f I'lPTIiiIiIIP.M Gif AI,..fQ.fQI...'Il..fI,-.-.,.fS Page Forty-n1'1ze I x , V 5 gl l I l ll l l .1, l i l 1 l l l, li M it I 7 1 Lg.-... ., .. fx R1 1111 A yfyi fl! H Rf ff? tt . QBFEEBJYC ML.-A tl tif ff? f fiyff' '1 Li A 2 'ti fx ,I iq Zi ,J 1 1 ,fl 41 il! ffl ,H they lfjl A A-all . rv f 1, ' '14-,-T fe'n-H-'H-A-6 f e 1 QC - ' 'H ALPHA MAE LOONEY Glrl Reserves Sense and Senstbzlzty Educatlonal and worth while AMY LEE LOONEY The Creatlon Expresslon Recltal 24 Southwest lXfTUS1C8.l Contest 24 Glec Club Orchestra Slgma Epsllon Joy zn Work Appreclated by all stu dents LEON LOVAN Student Representatlve 24 Slgma EPSI l B O A H1Y Commencement Speaker The Other Wtse Man Professors call It a book of promise HELEN LOWER Basketball 22 23 24 Spanlsh Club Pep Club The Iron Woman An athletlc type of herolne BERLIN LOZAR F D CCL S Play 24 LatmClb F Marlchint, On A story of a hero who stopped only at the top. DOROTHY MACE Sketch Club Treasurer 23 24' A. L. S: Girl Reserves' H. E. C. The Bloom of Life Dont miss a chance i W to read it. l 5 1 L i FRANK F. MAGERS l Class Sergeant-at-Arms ,233 Football ,20, 5 '21, ,22, '23g B. O. A. Treasurer 722, 1 Sergeant-at-Arms ,23g Hi-Yg Pep Clubg 1 Delta Sigma. 4 Lightning, Yes, and it took like lightning . toof' JOSEPHINE MARCELL H. C. L. Dream Days, A fanciful story that at- 1 I l ff 'fr' P., r- L, ff: P 'Aj , I' yy fig ps f.: W3 7 . or . F, l t., t i 1 tracts many. 3 ,- l 1 1 4 1 l l l I 1 1 T 1 1 ' ' l I .hy A gt 1 -.4 f 1 T- , C a , ' -1 J t, f, , ,' X an -r of-ff'---, P ef- -- f ---,--,fr-f,.,s- ., ,L ,.,. L W , vm K ---Y Amumm f--es. lk 2j.y.p f fy , , .p!y,.p,J9.ff!5Q'y lmxyifg W ffr1Mfv.,L xpxyfm as 7 f .X C p 1 ,tx X -N.-f,r...,. t ,JL -fe,,,.4-5,434.4 15,1 , . M T . , y Xxx Xt Q K A T T , . A , t . , z , g ---- - - -- - AL. A . X.:.xg.,, -,f- X . A X X , .-,L,.x,L,Vsg.. ,- ,thx A. - Ms., ,- W, , ,sh as ,......, s,, L,.:,fX.,. Phge Fifty W P VY ' F ,xx i A l f Wllvfn xii gh! .Jil Nw ct I. I lg' Til l ' 1 A i .1135 Kg lffl ll 5 'E 5 . i i T FV H wi, Al ll f in t 8 5 sz I X . at 'V-' 5 1 H Q ': rfb, l 1. N if fgL..,,. 5 ,l-ggi, G, ',: vw X .1 N 1 I . x WA--Am i -is -1 C... lt . Q, E A , Ke , , I p Y X , V C p . . I 11fL, A A ' E i - -. E sw A A A f Nw.. .J fl ,M . H, --. M mm-A . L. . -4 -, I w, Ss. I If I . Qi., p, ' ' I .fi I' I llv' I-Q , 3 1 H.,- -J I rg HJ X E-J 2 . '- W IJ I fi fi, lvl fe? IJ - CJ I I3 -2.3 ' if W gg I 4 ff If, 4 1 L -- il-V71 I V' VC.. J if .. Er. jj L3 ' J J r V I 1 'Tr . Ili l ffl V' 2 e if Z Ii A . 4 I, 1 rg 1 ., gg f 5 ,I CI G If, GI I-J fi Pi fI r, I. 'I : fl ff 3, If . ,fx .,, . Iwi Q I- - W' -- -.- Y L ., ,Ag ' I I ilu Qty .N N ' ARTHUR C. MARSHALL ' Ii ,I , f Student Representative '24-. I J Here You Have Me, Read this rousing V mystery storyf' r' ' I , LOUISE MATTOCKS i 'J Sketch Clubg Pep Club. ' I Pleasant Thought, 'Tascinating entertain- ' ll ment ll 5 I el I ,r, fry CHARLES MCCORD 2 Experience, A story one likes to re-read. A ff 2 . I 1 :fI ' :Jil DORIS MACGRECOR Girl Reserves. 'JI Life and Character, '4Good for everybody ffl to readf, - X QQ I iv I ESTHER MCGUIRE Love Days, An adventure in romance. 3 WERDNA ,McKEE fj 'The Creationgl' History Clubg Pep ' .Qi Clubg Girl Reservesg Sigma Epislon. rj The College Woman, A sensible ac- . 24 count of a sensible heroinef' ,L 1 J' A , -.I CLETA FERN MILLER , ij Truth 0' Women, Just what we want to I .f know. I ij I E4 KATHERINE C. MINOR I I French Club. A I A A Prisoner in Fairy Land, The author I of this book sees all and digests all. I fl I .X . 3 , X I ,I .f I I I I ,N I at I .rj . I 2 . L44 V 3 ' 1 l . N . l .JA . : I Wk' L ., L ,fp L A E- Ee KAR - A mf- 'i-'E or ' I v gl L, , ff, T I ,va I 'C 'T'--A rf as V xj' A -xf' To X w Y XL-,XX Xe f It . Af' -N .wit .JI l QQQMQ? . Ep 4 ifzifiikkssut E. Lua. - 1 rg LL-. .ff I 'RR Li' R C I Y Pa,aeFij'lli1-rmvlr-Rm' I 'I I I I a I l , . N ,I--I f ur I ,iff I X Page Fifty-two HELEN MILDRED MITCHELL A. L. S., Science Club. No. I Joy Street, You will enjoy this jolly story. ALICE DEAN MOBBERLY G. L. S. Secretary '23, '24, Lambda Alpha Lambda. The Portrait of a Lady, An exquisite story in a very tasteful binding. DONALD M. MOORE Fires of Ambition, Abounding in wit and wisdom. HELEN MOORE Student Council '23g Student Repre- sentative '22, '24, Class Treasurer '21, A. L. S.-F. D. C. Play '23, Dramatic Art Club, Science Club, Sergeant-ab Arms '24g Pep Club, A. L. S. Vice- President '23, '24, Glee Clubg Girl Reserves, Secretary '22, President '23, Hin-Han Campfire, Secretary '22, President '23, '24-g Alpha Tau Phi. Helen of the High Hand, Unmistakably popular, nor do we wonder why. WILLIAM MOORE The Great Adventurer, You can't lay this down once you start it. RALPH MORGAN The Professor, We all like the grave hero of this book. ADRIAN MORRISON B. O. A., Hi-Y, President '23, '24-g II. - C. L. ' One of Ours, Just life itself. 1.oRA MARIE MoRToN School Times Staff '24, H. E. C.g Science Clubg A. L. S. Virtue and Beauty, A sweet story en- joyed by all. I his ada elif! wit re- !1 g tic 3.11- ce- Lirl 53 g 22, Jly lay LVC H. T . J., 311' W T'TY 7 I i , . . -. X X l HILDA ROSE MOSEMAN French Clubg H. C. L. The Lady of the Decoration, 'The dignity of this work is exceptionalf' MILDRED MURPHY The Slim Princess, A lovely fairy tale. NADINE DOW MURRAY G.-L. S.-F. D. C. Play '24, Midsummer Night's Dreamgi' Dramatic Art Clubg G. L. S.g French Clubg Tau Alpha Lambdag Lambda Alpha Lambda. Ruler of Men, Highly appreciated by masculine readers especially? TOM JAMES MUSGRAVES Hi-Yg Science Club. Memories of an Active Life, Good mate- rial.', LOUISE NELSON Student Representative ,22, '23g The Creationgv Glee Club, C. L. S. Chair- man of all Committees ,23g Le Cercle Francais. Nice People, AA book as successful as the play.'7 H. JEFFERSON NEWTON Indian Blood, A thoroughly masculine hero, well likedf, HELEN PAULINE NEWTON The Non-Combatant, Easy reading. RALPH M. NIBLER Somehow Good, Sold at every book standf' Page Fifty-three QVUQ lfetmutm fw4c?g5xQQ5! time f li Maeve GENEVA OLINGER A L S Girl Reserves H C L H E The Dear Pretender Quite delightful PAY ONEILL Art of Happiness A story told by the heroines actions BUELL ORCHARD Class Sergeant at Arms 24- Student Representative 23 Basketball 24- El Club Espanol Vice President 23 H1 Y Pep Club For the Good of the Team Yes and for the ood of the people too MARY OWEN The Creation Clee Club Fairbanks Sister Alumni The Blessed Damozel Romantic and poetic full of music EUGENE PALMER School Times Staff 23 Student Repre sentatlve 23 Science Club History Club. . The Squire A book of dignity with a musical hero. ANNA KATHRYN PARKER H. C. L. The Book of Entertainments An artistic account of how to please. HELEN PATRICK . Student Representative '23g Sigma Epsilon. p Salt of the Earth, A little book of pow- er. BESSIE PATTERSON H. L. S. The Princess Passes, A book for a calm summer afternoonf' .mf D K' 3 ' I ii I L , l.1j f- 1 1 f-el 5+ I 5 L+ PW if, ' 1 i u 1. 's 4 l I l x , lv il'g I 1 l --.H..,...,.....,t,r.,,,., , 4,1 ,V - 1 of pe A TQ 'Q-i'?'T ' P sax , ,' ' 4 LJAZLZXLV7: FAQ' y I V . !,- X 'X' fvxlwlx XA -X Xi A X-XA sf X X K ig. fx '-5 -, X S f A l f C be- mMg,ck-.st gif - L .. Page Fifty-four l f-Xi 4-.-45.4 X 1 V-if XI E.-f ., fiC,Lf'MwT'fPn'ETiQ, 'HLLQA Tifwilf' 'A EG. iNEz7'w 'ffixh ef-if W...-, NJ.fiW?''HE rw? V'v'..1N .112 -' ff 1 F ,I E ifxjqlf1'gffLfQsQjieEy.i-gf, T . Eff- ifiezs :Q T Ui -'J T ' T -- -f-T T N Tn---fs - ' l FLT' n 'NPL' E itfgl l T ff A l x . . ea A Ml . Q f T! KIRBY PATTERSON j l l IE SlZ:1d6I'lI COl1I1Cll '22, l23, Class Treasurer g Y J 1 5 5 21, Class President '22, Class Sergeant- E ,q J , at-Arms '23, Student Representative lfgg V 5 gl, Orchestra, Sigma Epsilon, F. D. 4 ' T ' fi lfl Eccentricities, One of the most unusual Of the yearf, Y'-f l ,P X v l.1 1 'Cf 1 MARVIN PATTERSON ' l L . l , . f g,-fig Resume Staff, Class Sergeant-at-Arms 274 X 1, '23, Orchestra, Radio Club, Vice-Presi- ,4E ' .Q dent '20, Secretary '21, Sergeant-at- li Arms '22, F. D. C., Parliamentarian Qi '23, '24-, Science Club, Sketch Club, lj ,fi Vice-President '23, Glee Club, The ,f Creation. A2 ,l Myself Not Least, 'LAn education within 'fi J itselff, A l-J ff ORA MAE PATTERSON ik, H. C. L., Pep Club. PJ Contemplations, 'LA thoughtful book for' 7 E' thoughtful peoplef' ' ' I MUREL C. PAYNE fl f . l J The Creatiorigi' Class Sergeant-at-Arms ' e' ' '22 . f. ' 1 The Patriot, Should be included in all i bf! libraries. lf' . r ,J x .l 2' ,I NINA PEARCE , L l l Science Club. if 9 1 rf. True Nobility, 'SA good character por- ' L . j - T1 trayalf' r ',f' T- K1 I. + , 1 jj, CLIFTON PERINO V- n-1 T' -, - Pushing -to the Front, A story of prog- J ress.', If lf l ff , MARJOEIE MASON 1 ' L , , Q l .School Times Staff 523, '24-, Orchestra, yr, , G. L. S., Vice-President ,23, Le Cercle Q j Francais, Vice-President ,233 Sigma ,. gf: Epsilon, Pep Club, Lambda Alpha I Lambda, Tau Alpha Lambda. w Audacity, A witty and clever tale. . , l T T if HELEN PLATT . , 1 , f, fl 1 4 T l Student Representative ,22, ,23, '24, Fair- f ff banks Sister Alumni, Treasurer ,21, lf 3 X Tw Sigma Epsilon, Science Club, El Club fl-l ' ,7 Espanol, Secretary '22, President '23. , Q, T' , es -,T A Lady of Quality, MA book for educated l , ' f I l readersf, vi J , 2 ,I lr, Q , li 42 1 1 . ll. 1 F E .fl E ' J ' T so ll T r T . T 1 lf fl 5 l il: llfl lf - 'V T T 3 1 , i 32.1, , 9 . 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S., Sigma '61 1 Epsilon, History Club, Chuli Camp- ki 9 fire, Vice-President '23. 4 Up and Coming, You will want to read X FJ this more than oncef, r ' -1 ,N L55 ,- L3 HELEN PORTMAN f F. D. C.-A. L. S. Play '23, Twelfth Nightg L25 4 A. L. S., Science Club, Vice-President 13,4 723. 1 3' Queen of Sheba, Somewhat loquacious, ', 1 ' but readablef' L ,VJ L Y if if JAMES POTTER A ,W Tomorrow, A book of today. J fi ,bfi , Q, ,fl EMMETT POWELL ,il f Jjig Tomorrow, About This Time, g'Not over if! tiresome or deepf' ' J 52 ' . l p 2 C ' i CARMEN PRESCOTT ' Ili A. L. S., Treasurer '24, El Club Espanol, A Pep Clubg Sketch Club. V1 H The Chatter-Box, Written to please. T ' V 1 ' f , l ' P 1 'i I X. E ,ll MARTHA PRESCOTT l g7 - E The Big Heart, A fine story of a big- it El i hearted girlf, IL. 5 . Y lil fi MINNIE MAE PRESCOTT V i I E ,I School Times Staff '24, H. E. C. President Q . l i23, '24-g El Club Espanol, Secretary E ' l '23, President '24, H. L. S., Pep Club. g F' 1 ' 5 Dependability, Of Much Charm. iii ' 1 3 1 1 or rrE Wrr-if-j,-P .L Q g A -- .... Wa-.- ----.--.- .1 1 K' : ' L 2 ,, A .. 5 y T F T- 'E x gn L f-Q- ve.. 'Elf 1 'Ii' - Page Fi f ty-sim .1 ee-- ,......Q-.S fc-:iw it? ' -.gr N E l?x x,,kxx-fftfllfxf-V 'T'Ai'T','f:TQ',ff-1 5 V A Tvngjji 'ff'f l'I'f'Q P 6,ig'j,, j. 'jjQg7QiQjg N f fig A g wifi Nl EVN V.. BK-P, VI.-.-' E ,' F f - - ': Ili ff ,J i NJJQQ4' Li' T'- 'I-jgfl'-f. fray , ' fx, . , pew' ', 1 gs... x yrs., tif .X ff 1 X ' V+-5 .- ..,,,, L,...L--... Q ,.f-f-f- 1 t f it ,J 3 , , , .4-I tif ,.. ,V ruff- . 5 L 4.,,,,, --, sh, H 134 Nm Q mugs.. 5 i V G 5 - , . - YY -L L A s u r , , ,X 4 1, 5- i qi.-TT fl wi l RX A , if ri ,uri E-V :Ui I lt . Vt' LN irq ,PT F . U H J are V A7 ri L ,J ti nj LF. ,il J v-J? iii rl L1 N J .vi I PJ yell QQ fi fl 4 3 . i i V, A. l- J gl 1: QT :J L ,F LQ 41,4 F, LJ V? C9 'fd FJ' w 161 fi t, . ii V3 lgn 4 w t l If 1 ,f i . 'L 1 , Y-A X B lv, lie iff 4 4 . l. . l :fl 'l '1 ii . :fi I , ,. ., J . W, X 'Q LU CILE PRO PHET Girl Reserves. Lucille, 'gNot to be criticised adversely. MARGARET RACKETT H. E. C.g Girl Reserves, H. C. L. Why Dorft You Get Married? What a question to put into a title!', RACHAEL RAINEY Student Representative '24, H. L. S., Girl Reserves, Pep Club. Rachael, 'SA restful, sweet sloryf' THELMA RATLIFF Girl Reserves. Proucl Latly, A book to succeedf, KATHERINE RAYL A Oratorical Contest '24, Expression Re- cital '24-g A. L. S., Sketch Club, Girl Reserves, Pep Club, Ishkoodah Camp- fire, Commencement Speaker. The Doctor's Lass, Everybody likes this production? LEO REDDICK Resume Staff, Orchestra, Band, B. O. A., Hi-Y. The Art Spirit, L'The best art guide of the yearf, HELEN REED History Club, Owl Club, Lambda Alpha Lambda, President '24-g Tau Alpha Lambda, Treasurer '24. The Jazz Baby, The modern reader cer- tainly thrills over this bookf, ' VERRAL REED The Gift, A modern version of one's talentf, I ,Jinx Wh-p-vvvvk-rvr N.-4 , ,LW ,,'D,.f ,, , X .,,,,,,,,.ML.e..,.1L.A..fQ-L:-fy -f - af J f ' Page-Fifty-seven ' 1 !,,. J, i 4 i !,,,....... ,A J I E M..--f g' ,N i V Vx 1 EREDA BELLE RENERO 5, I ,jg Girl Reserves. I Q , f The Solver, Much is gained by reading If 3 this thoughtful book. C4 .. i Ji I r i gffi if-ii. MARJORIE RENNICK 2 fi Rapture, '6Bound in vellum. 5 3 A 2 2 3 9? QIQ MINNIE REYNOLDS ,ffl .4 MTR.. cfeationf' H. L. S4 El Club M ' Espanol. The Silent Partner, Its good worth V11 Q should be HdVCI'tlS6fl.,, f ' L, A E fe gf in ini FRANCES RHODES gn ti. H. E. C.. H. C. L. 'J LJ Silk, L'As sparkling as taffetaf' i L1 f N P 3 I 11 I ti f 4 1 t'l I fi iff. I 4 I yu ' I '1 , v1v1AN RHODES L 5 y Leng Student Council '24g Resume Staffg Vi it School Times Editor ,249 Sigma Epsi- ' 544 long French Clubg G. L. S.. Girl Re- . ,fri servesg Commencement Speaker. i V fl The Genius, Famous for its versatility ,Q ffl and power. ?- 1 J F I , 5'5 i I f l DAVID RICE lj I Radio Club. r ' A Manual of Argumentation, Read this if. ,I i if you would be ableto fight with ' W ' your tonguef, Q A ff W 1 1 . , Ii , 44 5 K- ,I fl ROBERT E. RICE if 1 i FJ Commencement Speaker. 3, ' The Ambitious Guest, 'Elf you haverft if il. read it, thatis to your disadvantagef, i g gi I 1 is 'i I I . . ff? NEWMAN A. RICHARDSON 1' 2'-if A Hi-Y. - pk' The Man, Himself, An unostentatious Mil story, but worth while. ' ii ii l I 2 fi t '1 I . i wi em. , 1 in i. we A---Aee.-feeee- ---M---in--hN-.-s-..-,.- . . ...Xt 3 , I I Y ig ...... r ,, vu . . 5 y .. ,I . y Wg r' '--- -'-- -eef Q-SM-4111-Ll-1-La--'A.L...W..........,.EQ...Qa4.,4fL-fg LL. ,. ..-.1.,.l-..-,.Q1..x BQ .Qg1.......Q ..-,f,,p,.,L x wx .X -I... ' i ' ff Pcme Fifty-eight re... 1 fe - V 'A -AA 1 V . 1 , , . v l , f'i'1?j?: X5 ,f'vxw2 rR , -L:'ETt4SE815 Haj ive 5 1.541 i 1 6. l 'ravi 2 ,gy limi lgdf iv., s--A fx. lj 3,3 I-J ,,-l 1.1 .'i 51 fi W 1 'Z gif: fi Ci 'A ff-1 r WJ 1 .5421 I, .Q V 1 3-A f t lf' 1 ,Li if 2 ffl lf' f if ' :rig .LJ riff UU .QQ fl- A 2 f l J l l l V l T. li. 2 A y y J 3 , . 4 , , 1 , . 4 W5 . Sl!!! , l i 'A :f , ff If 1- ,HJ A iw A f I ,.., zRiWe3R2K?e- feefi tEmLmhs,fsssl,iQRaeff A CZ, 'H' fr?-A V 5 RAYMOND RICHARDSON ' Il Valley of Silent Men, 'Speech is silverg ' yr silent is goldenf' . X1 1 . RALPH T. 'RIMBEY L 2 A Twelfth Nightg B. O. A.g Acorn. t ggi The Romantic Age, A very handsome i ,iq ' hero adds interest to a novelfi , ,J JAMES l. ROBBERSON h AR, HLY. When the Sleeper Wakes, A book dis- i l 'Q covered to be of good qualityf' ' .J, Nl R I ,v . f ff st f, -3 MARGARET A. ROBERTS f J Le Cercle Francaisg Sketch Clubg Girl ' K, Reserves. 2,4 Margaret, A Pearl, Worthy of lasting ac- quaintancef' 53 fa ' ,J FLO ROPER A f ' A Student Representative '24-g A. L. S.g Z Little Country Girl, Very naiveg good fx. D 'pl History Club. readingf, ft .1 , Ai 'f v,. WELHIMENA ROTHERMELL J AQ. Wilhemina, An interesting and unusual Lf story? ' 1 f' N A Qi CLARA SCHMELZE A Wisrlorrfs Daughter, The value is quite QE! what it ought to bef' ,fl .fl f, yr Tj ALMA SCHMIDTS '! 7 Our Own, The hook we have been wait- fvi H 59 -jj 1 ing for. if J 1 Ri J J AA AA , I it g,.a,. A..- W ..v..!A5,Aa . A as A-X A-QMN G K H fs- , 12 f.7!,', 'f V,f 'f k,1, 1. wwf ' Q 1. il 'x T - I X1 T' H, xxx Af ajft . L - Z f ,.Dlxg.xq1:-Qs..fgsaxlqf Q .spa .ml . L , aa, ly 1 Page Fifty-nine Page Sw ty RUTH SCOTT Twelfth Nightg Southwest Musical Con- testg Orchestra President '22g G. L. S.g Tau Alpha Lambda. In the Land of Art, 'gMeter and rythm extra goodf, ARTHUR SHOCKLEY Courage, NA reserved, but dependable book. ROY SINNAMON Spice, 'gAnd all that's nice, you will agreef' JOHN SKINNER The Untamable, A dashing story of a reckless youth. IMOCENE SMITH Sigma Epsilong A. L. S. Treasurer '23, President '24g Girl Reserves. Heaven Folk, Destined to live foreverf, ISAAC SMITH ' The Happy Traveler, 4'It wears quite well.', .JOSEPH L. SMITH - A Good-Natured Man, Not unusual, hut ' still very finef, VIRGINIA SMITH G. L. S.g Le Cercle Francais: Lambda Alpha Lambdag Tau Alpha Lambda. Whispering Smith, The personality of the heroine has won deserved popu- larity. . I LUCILLE SMART H. C. L. Vice-President 724. A Dream Woman, HA romantic, dreamy heroinef, KERMIT SNIDER Football ,233 Pep Club. Old Ironsides, Growing in popularityf, HAZEL SOLOMON I H. C. L. President '23, '24, Fairbanks Sister Alumni, Pep Club, Lass 0'Laughter, A heroine of beauty and kindness is featuredf, EUNICE SORENCY ' Senior Class Playg H. L. S., History Clubg Spanish Clubg Pep Clubg Hin- Han Campfire. My Playmate, A genuine story of much weight. WILBUR SPELLMAN Self Reliance, A book you should know. CLEO SPENCER Student Representative 524g Girl Re- serves. Personality in. the Making, None find this lacking in good material. JACK STEWART Resume Staffg Student Representative 7244 F. D. C.-G. L. S. Play 724, F. D. C. Sergeant-at-Arms '24g History clubg Hi-Yg Pep Club. A Man of Action, 'The book one could truly call a friend. MILDRED ISTIGMAN School Times Staff '24-g Orchestrag A. L. S.g History Club, El Club Espanol, Girl Reserves, Pep Club. Wit and Wisdom, uFor those who enjoy eloquence in its most sparkling formf, Page Sixty-one 1 A r- L 1 C w l l J 1 r f r 4 H- .. iffy-ffgjf Xgxor. .Q ', . E1 l X C ,g i 1 R A if Vs3i3gif5f3.W'3 figiiffif A i 41226 A - . .fel 'rf Weo Wrm'Msm-srfsff. i . iff l 1 V l 5 x 1 l .fy 1 'w'Tl 1' X LYNN STOKES fy 5 Slips of Speech, A rural comedyf' :Qi if 1 Q 3 'J 1 5 MADGE STOKES inf Z1 2 V The Primrose, .4A dainty book with a 17,4 quiet heroine. K , S fil ' N wx if ff' , , f' ,p .IEWELL STONE Girl Reserves, H. E. C. I ,, Eternal Youth, Much pep in this ac- . count? X ' lf., ' ffj l F pf' MARGARET STONE 2 fi The Match, A sweet little love story. QM 4 , ' f V.. f., Ku A iff ,F . f'l ALFRED STRENTZSCH tj' Pep Club. if V1 Fleet of Feet, The best dissertation on L3 LC the dance yet producedf' J ' kj, 'fi , fax . lil BERNIECE STEEN School Times Staff ,243 Sigma Epsilong H. E. C., H. L. S. Q l ,il Saint Joan, HAS quiet as the title. ff! T 53 . T in f E ., 5 R ' Q21 ARTHUR M. SUTTER riff, ki, One of Two, ln which the hero has few ij l l f' or no enemiesf, ' X cf' VJ. W- .. z HARRY SUTTER 1 lil Harry, al Portrait, uYou will want to re- f l l i., read this book. L. 1 if I' ' l. 'i - , if '1 . , 1 . i l 5 e l 5 l if . . V 5 as 2 ll? ' T W' ' 'Y ' Y T O xx 'W 1 riff f . iff , Tv I is T77 ffvfwx f'fT'fTt Ta R 7f'7Ti-TiTl-A .qt he Vit e. 1 1 . f' -,...,L3.-,.L .alfgfgi L. six,fs.sAg,k.RfsL-,,F sif,s,,L?, !3 , ' ,. .,........-., -- ,, ,,,, , ,,. ,, , Y iv Y YW, I aye Sixty-two I F 'VN' L . -'fs ---7---w-.. ....J,.:Jf........T- ,y..l.,::1-, 1- y-.aim-I .M ,.. 3.2 'WHHX Vi'f'.Ib,,f f..,1i1 is ,1r'fi1:H I .iilliijl I2kai519'IQ.IFf'rS.Ai!?r'iI.'-C ---A-----s:af--,,.,,,,' QS K K -A X. tr -an T. VY ,KJ . Q F, A x ,gt ' . .....,--1-.I.4,g,..--x... AWA- ..-, .LL .,. -M Y, ,.,.V, ,,g,,,,h, , W . H . A- Q - . I -.,::,.L,..- ,..L,,...-,-, rw IEA ',-f , I if ,', 3 iisiifiiiil' QS-Tig rx I5JMlAI ,sta lgff j'V.Qg.l.f.lQ 5751 if , if ALBERT SIVEWRIGHT I j Picture Machine Qperator ,211-Q Science V' Club. I 1. -I The folly Tinlfer, Read this if you wouid . -A be a 'fixer'.,, i MAY FERN TALMADGE Qi Glee Club. C4 The Inner Vision, Full of poetry and clIarm.', 6 ll :ul ' E i P3 CHRISTINA TAMS Sigma Epsilon, Le Cercle Francaisg Com- rq mencement Speaker. ,QQ Prudence, Quiet but sparkling wfth genius. K i Vi CHARLOTTE TORRENCE A H. C. L. fd , Wisdom, 'GA monograph worth studyingf' lj! IRENE TATE iq H. C. L. ,fi The Silent Sex, The autlIor's best piece of work. A MARIE TEEPLE A Student Representative 224g Carnival Ti Queen ,24g A. L. S.g Chapawee Camp- fire. fi She Was a Phantom of Delight, An un- usually heautiful binding and a sweet Storyf, I -D l ',, i Vi A DICKSON S. TERRY If Junior Class Play, B. O. A.g Hi-Yg Acorn. Brass, For ladies only. ffl, DOROTHY THOMS 5 Will O' the Wisp, g'TlIe heroine has both i brains and beayutyf' If l. L2 iifj :ff l 5 . l I' if f do if Ll ' I l.ff2Fi1ff -an T TT ,' H Y 'TT - V - -. . -. A, LQEW All f.1Qf'Iy'f V f I y I ' I T -'xy , g.f,L-r, .,.e. M, , .r.,.. a,,.--s-..-.,.-...a-...-. Page Sixty-tlw-ee I 1 l .XI ff'l K. i Vi, - 1 1 1 1 I 1 V i I 1: 15 1 Q14 Ti: 11' '11 Ji Li, I111 .11 elf 111 '1 1g ,I P11 bl .Vi Til 51 .ll '11 1.1 li 11 1.1 ,, 1l lil 1? 1.1 1.1 1:1 'I 1 .1 71 1, 1 . . . . 4.66, .44 ...L...f...:,,,-- I'c1geS1'41fty-few . , --..-,-.-.--'--ffy - X P .F ,:,7?i:'l.- 1 ,f.f,,,, in 115-HT, 1 -- M- 1.39. V. - ,' 1 11 ,lf 'y'l,,11.f,1 - . ,ff .1 sail pf- -C-3,421 'ff I W. 2'-L.g'1f:Q!,1 151. W 141 FRANK W. THOMAS Orchestrag Pep Clubg B. O. A. What I Would Be, A good study of an ambitious youthf' MARGARET THOMPSON Glee Clubg H. L. S., Pep Club. The Contest of Happiness, A singer's account of her careerf, RICHARD THOMPSON Hi-Yg H. C. L. The Youth Of Today, Read this and see yourself. WALTER THOMPSON Student Council Vice-President '24g Class Vice-Prseident '23g Prince Charming '24g The Creationgn F. D. C.-A. L. S. Play 523g F. D. C.-C.,L. S. Play '24-g - Bandg F. D. C. Secretary '23, '24-g Dramatic Art Club, Vice-President '24, Pep Club. The Fortunate Youth, 'LVery like a fairy t-ale come true. NEWELL TOALSON Where Are We Going, 'cThe hero is on his way. You will enjoy thisf, ELIZABETH TUCK Il Penseroso, f'An artistic poem of much thought. GEORGIA JANE TUCKER Student Representative ,24-g C. L. S.g Owl Clubg Tau Alpha Lambdag Lamb- - da Alpha Lambda. She- Walks In Beauty, A very quiet story. W. MITCHELL TUCKER Junior Class Playg Senior Class Playg The Creationf' History Club, Hi-Yg Pep Clubg Oratorical Contest ,241-. Sentimental Tommy, Adventures of a fun-loving youthf, l 1l' ,1 I 1, ,y Y is 11-fl .mf if ,Nl .V X l 1 1 1 , 1 Q, F Y FJ 3 . ff vo KI.. 1 . , K 11 Cl Ci K 'i U 'c f 5. 1 la K. F fQ V1 I.: if-4 gf , ff? fl E ff? .Q 1 ,KJ 7- ice I 1 1 ' if f' ,J 1 C,- fi 1 S' 1 1 fe 1 1 1- 1 1 ' 1 ' I 1 ,. i l 5 N1 X Q. 1. -1 K.,,,.xp1AX 3 .ppt K X. 1, - - - M-nf-.-..a.......-,.......e.,,,.e.L-1 -1 I .1- -.. -.. .1. ,... .,,..- , mu., ,AMW ,, L 1 1 V 1 f 1 ,I II1 ' 1 '1 Q J K -1 11 f ,,.. 1, 1 I 1 ,JC . .,- 1 ? . rw E 11 l I 1 J 1 MJ 1 V '1 1 .1 F L1 1 lol! fi' L5 I2 ' 1 '41 -'f 'ff Lf!! EA ,N as 15,1 g 1, ta 'Q' . DJ L. 21 Q, K' ' l I . e3 he 1 Vai lid 3 1 li - E3 1. 1 'ffl f '1 ffl 1 5 Q1 L' 1 1 K-'1 1 F 7: if 1 . R. . - l lb.. - 1 11 -vf-1 1 . 5, 2 I 1 1 .1 W' L Qi,-Nu 1 1 Calm l xl Skt - hx Qlgftjji. 1... .Ai .Q X. x M- X . 1 , . , . I . w 5 C, l 5 I r l ha K . L 1 N A 1 V, , i- , 4 .2 V Y -V VT l E '2 A i-Q 1 ', 3 1 for W A ul il . ' I 1' 1 'i t 4 f i 2 , ' V . . , ' ,1 ' 'X 4 .' if 1 5 .L t f ' , fi ill .gg 1 U H VJ 'Xi if I C3 l fn? F1 if Rl t U I 4 I td, if 'I El .1 H .i ffl If t .fl ,fu ll i . lv if .2 la iliji if l Efl L l 1 1 I ANC, ,,c:- -- ww- - . Y .YA M, .,.,,N -.. .. 1 ff-fd Calle- WA., ' i W TN .X if fr M65 tm Jf'iE R63 ffizvfi- 'iii ff? .Era vii ,fnuf-fx -X ..LIfIQQ--,L..L--f-A-'--MA'--ww-A'-'E'' f' W ' TM ' TM- ' h 'r - -A -A--Jil-...-.f, . f' t-it L I LUCILLE TURNER I Resume Staffg 4'The Creationg Pep ' L, Clubg A..L. S.g Science Clubg History . Elluhg G51 Reslefveg Sggma Epsilong f rt unior ass ayg ommencement Speaker. The Storm Center, Full of action with a complicated plot. ff REBER M. VAN MATRE Class Secretary '23g Pep Cluhg Hi-Yg A 7 Sigma Epsilon. The Cardinal, A very modern youth pic- : tured. lui . ROSE MARIE VEACH Pep Cluhg Girl Reserves. fi Reason and Sentiment, Very Worth il f Reading. 14 EH CLYDE T. VIGGERS h School Times Staff '24g Student Repre- LQ sentative '23g Radio Clubg Pep Clubg El Club Espanol. E35 Stuttering Jim, It has lasting qualities. it EDWIN WADE C7 Come and Find Me, 'LA little nonsense is F' good for everyone. Z x gil ROY E. WALLACE ij Student Council '21, '24g Class President EJ '22, '23, '24g Junior Class Playg Senior nfl Class Playg Football '23g B. 0. A.g Tilf History Clubg Hi-Yg Pep Club. lfl' Keeping Up With Lizzie, Its popularity Ta' proclaims its worth. ' 1 fri 'il f JOHN s. WARD , Twelfth Ni ht -J , g I Strongheart, Its contents never growx f l fyj old. fi W MILDRED WARD E C Secretar '23 '24 H. . . v , - As I Like It, HA group of essays show- fJ ing the author's originality. J 'fy ge l S' U my :il .A 44 l fx W isf it 23, ' x.Ji l 1 ' at . ' 1 .fffff-7 'ffvW ffff' A fwxfvx Wi- E- A-X E- '- v f 3 1 . l Lf!S.IeE9:4+AAs.gAA,- .E - r I . A.- Page Sixty-five X 77-7g2.4liQ7fi?ii.7f-ll77fS'1i-I-,WA7 C' 7 A .w7JTl'iill7Qll - flffiifleiligiftx 1 it 1 N ffmfxy we ,5f'R3L'F'x T522-1 iff 1 'RQ Wfllfll ' 2 JT ff' A. We . A--H.--.--.-..fg-...Aa .L i Haig., I Rn' - A of fr-ff 3 S 'I ii .3 -. .SN ' 1 ,. 3, ' JULIA M. WELCH ' ' 3 1 A ll 1 A ' 'F Student Representative '21, H. C. L.3 fi ' E Pep Club. A ' Meditation, 'LVery thoughtful and pleas- 1 , E ing. l i . 1 ,I E 'L I .. r 'I Y 4 K 5'--J A THELMA WELHENER 5555 . 5 'l . Their Wedding Journey, If your own life llfvfvj J 1 'i ' Q! lacks romance, read thisf' .gf 12. g Q JULIAN WHEELER fl 'f A., Hi-Y. l 5'-fa ' W The Story of a Bad Boy, L'Everyb0dy li likes a had hoyg this is human. 1 LJ '1 l 2 f ,,, . at ff, Ax F Qi V BERNEICE WHINREY l s. nj H. L. s. 'V The Scholar. '6Difficult readingf' . K X Til ei 'gil QQ i Tj 1 F' f F '2. MILDRED WHITE V fj 1 Sigma Epsilong H. E. C. l S7 A Single Star Mind, A hundred point ,iii f-I hook l liifi :J ' l M i 3 3 PU iii Y Yi? lj EUELL A. WHITEHEAD 4 The Stranger, Read and judge for your- self its good worth. , .L J V114 .. AJ E413 this l ti u E74 ,ij WILLIAMSON P. WHITLOCK 553, p -ff B. o. A., HLY. Tj Prince Charming, As handsome a hero as -this invariably makes an adventur- jg-if ous storyf' 5 ,fri ' .1'X V' - 1 if f' 1- .. 111 lf' ' lf., MAY WHITEHILL s A 1 l 7 A. L. S., Girl Reserves, President '23, Q., '24g H. E. C. Treasurer '23, ,, Sweet Pepper, Spicy and entertainingf' ,f q l ' 5' 'A . E: i I it Ugg i 1 1 L4 Hi gy 5 f. 3 lp - ...B l '1 :id . 3 i L A . ff' W '. 4 5 'il V 3 l w 1 Y i -its ! . .ifls afs 'A ' shi F 9 l r l ...til 1 l l' x l , imfgf. L.-. Y. 1 ii v A' K 'H'-- We - . . , g A A f K M A A - - - . .LL Adi 5 leg, . v. pgsql' A i fffwf if LW . .el C71 -me we if-.f+.s,q..-f-1 -.cf2'.fg! E -f 'Awww A - . C..-:Ace-g-.....Q.p.gf,....f iL.....1- . M-,gf X1,j,5LM, .'1-.fy 1. V. . A. A. kk -A A ' ' W -X! ' '-551 : ... i . ..A........-.L-..,.-,..A-,L,..,e.,.A., ...-- .. .... Art..,,-.,...,...-.x., '-v .fl ,1 1. Page Sixty-six v -M' Jim H 2 A'C: ' C 'MLmxJ S'm'E 't 'f s '-L--M0---M QQAEMAZ' ' ff' Lil? . ,I----M 7 ye ti A r L, .. ,I r-' -1 X, -f. A. I - l 1 4 i -: if . I My . 1 .f ' . . 1 . 1' fel ' ll i 535+ W fini. Lf- l'- 1 1:5 A if 1.3 1 .f LZ? . A .... gg E31 i E15 fgg! xx iff fs. 11,4 3 QQ. A fi if' l :J A QV-1 sf I it 1 Ji. M . V Iji . A 'x 1 Lg Ui will -ff 1. l If 1 .1 A sw, i if Fi l ig !l'12 S Lil 1 AA! l V 'S . 'R 5 T, it 1 A lx' . ....,...- NNN .,, K , Q rf-, gb j .-1 fb U f ' 4 - A- ,..g.av: flvki . . I n . 1L, In-1 6 I li - 1 1 .A . If 11 i f , , . I 1-D 1 PL 1 f, A i7 E EJ I ,P Q ffl Eel L1 I 'r' . 1' fi 1 IQ' all ? 2 fj Ei K3 fi -4 I f , yi ,- I 312 J ki FH I- ii 1 Rf C.: . Lg ff lx 1 C5 Ifuj .M IIC? 1 L. 1-I If' 55,1 . il I ,X CI 'U I l, , Q-J if 5 I 'E 1 I 1' I 1 if I wr 'E f 7.L.. 1 'W ffm 13--4 --J J--X: ...,..,,,.,z I , '11 , . f 1 1 i . - VJ. 'V M -,f 11 1 I 1 .Y 1 ji JW' ,f ffi'fff,fI.'f '- ' Wi 'f W' N'MQL' ' LQ'n:e:f1'eaf2lR'1f e-+-'lemmr'ro'r'Inf f ' !f'ilINNx1f4'VXNx f 1571 WLT all iff- 517' '-Wlvwi EWS fl5jfTTI7'?'3TW7i7R' 5 l LE MERLE WILHOIT I- 4 L'Allegro,, A vivacious account Of a I vivacious life. li Q Ii 'I FRANK WILLIAMS The Business Man, To be studied and enjoyedfl 1 lj 1 if GEORGE J. WILLIER ' 1 ii Resume Staff, Class Treasurer '24g Stu- dent Representative i23g B. O. A., , Sigma Epsilong Commencement Speak- ':' f' CI'- Spirit of the Leader, Its depths are not .-Q' easily fathomed. Read it with ' thought. CLARENCE WILLEY Clarence, 'Trials and tribulations of a ,XI l real boy. H CHRISTINE WILSON Q1 H. E. C., H. C. L. - fr? Wedded to Books, '4Time not wasted ij when reading this book. 114 IWW DOIT E. WILLSON 151 E. D. O.-o. L. S. Play '24, E. D. C., El Club Espanol, Sergeant-at-Arms '23. yy' The Gay Year, The story of a man who 1: suddenly blossomed outf' -7 lj 241 LESLIE A. WILSON The Sphinx, 'fIt contains the quintessence of wisdomfl fy 1? I J. RANDOLPH WILSON fi Student Representative '22g B. O. A.g 1- Hi-Y. -Q The Man About Town, Wfhe latest model gf: 'cake-eater' is portrayed in this volumef' I '1 1' .I I L51 Qfgfig I 1 1 I ii! I E . ,..Q,, . .. ng, . I I I I ' 1 . ff ., . . 1 , , . - -, .A me .-. A-.A A -. -. -. is A I , VI ,f', ',' 1 ,f': j j '15-f'1' K, 1- ' A ui LIU!! All V ' I 'M f ff ' ' .gx ix?-gif, 'QQ-.rggl LAD . Page Sixty-seven ' - -'fi' er 'rp'e as 'E'i'H 'iw' ': E '7f m'Q mT Qff Sifff.'fQQf...Qllff .4 A--ffa ee 'J'j:-Q-V asia.. el. 'jT'i1Pf'ei A- efffesi few ,1F'?f ?f fps- i 1,.f'Lfr5.1F7QlP2M'QIlf4y,55lxlJl522521331,14'ERI gQ1..fK4QQffX.l,6sff,6fwlfiOJ tt,-fiyf'N2fl.il5W3.f T. S MSL V37 lrfjj in-.1243 ,rig fwLlJjj5-1zt.i .Tl'15aJffjfN 'dm' X4i1'f'H 121 ARTHUR WOOD Student Representative '21, '22, F. D. C.- G. L. S. Play ,24g Twelfth Night: Sigma Epsilon, F. D. C.g Science Clubg History Clubg Radio Club. The Man Alive, Weld all like to be like this herof, GEORGE WOOD Band, Glee Club, Science Club, Spanish Clubg Hi-Yg Radio Club. . Captain Pluck, The author should have written more as good as this. STANLEY WOOD Spanish Club. The Black Knight, Daring, gallant, and gracious is this knight of the novel. JOHN R. WOODSIDE If Youth But Knew, A modern comedy. ' ROLLAND WRIGHT Hi-Y. Trust a Boy, One of the best new books. BILLIE WEIGHTMAN Basketball '21, '22, ,235 Le Cercle Francaisg H. L. S.g C.g Girl Reserves. Unknown Greatness, Not unknown once you are acquainted. - ELIZABETH WRYSCH - A Daughter of the Middle Border, A pleasant little heroine of a good book. JEANETTE YOUNG Student Representative '22g Sigma Epsi- long A. L. S.g Sketch Club. A Lady in Miniature, An excellent guide in courtesy and good mannersf, l X. . . , .. a A- f A- ,X ,nw-,, E f ,fjerifrrzf ff-or H '-rr--fir-'ff-of an ff-4 el- A '-, 2-11. A r - .X .1 , My ,fx is-4 - 1 Q N,-1, t 'X fl. :Ju Q! P 1 f. ' 1 il Q 1 z-. K1 .J ff, f' U I v 64 V-J t J V 3 ri ju K f Lf. X J 71 lj Ag F3 6, if fj F31 ffd F X J if ' rj t 3,5 pf: rj H ii tj in L ll ffs S til H vt 4 fa 1 1 5 ,a If rl Q if Q1 rf I if l D X ,J 2, I' R 1 'w w ' I 3 A , 1 1 l t 1 ff'4+i'QQgQ,gLf 'f V 'Q' ,f'f'QPl-X155,RYQLQ-EN., A' f r . KH. X f l ff ' p QM Page Sircty-eight X ,fff 1, J, 4 1 i l 1 Z I 1 I I 1 1 1 I t E X . ? ' 1 1 I 1 t 1 I I I ,.,, f ,wt ff -'-Qfliffy ....js..f-.X Q, . .... Vit? Xjxl NW is Eg: , I iff: , f li A 1' K . iw. I. . ug-, !!Q I 1 Sf: I l N '.J 2 . L. N SJ fx: I ,n' l rkl -J A ry, Lf J to il kg V we ,I ,, L3 kj fi ik 1 fi ff? 7,1 li! L4 W . rf.: V! H I ff CE? rr fe 4 rw rfln tl 4, ,fl .ga 42 G Us C. fi if My .I ,I l mr'-ff 67 l Tl y' j V f 1' 5 Ei .lr N1 -5 Il il, EVN iVVff.:4 xy Eg. 1.3 I S E ,N 2 ,XT 'Vg' , ,K FXEEQ f f -I '-ff+!'j,Q ia ' x Z3FT ', , . it Wffyf S wi 1' if A I f, fa af if TEV EH 1' I I is E S CCM ff ' J 1 J 41 , 1 I N I a J r 4 J I S J I I i.Pl?,ffj',j V: T ' T ' we-mi--l!IlV.LfQQ.-LL L1 'r . A H. LEE HOOVER Class Secretary '21g Class Treasurer '22g 'Q Student Refiresentative '24'g Orchestrag , Hi-Yg Pep Clubg Delta Phi Omega. I 1 My Musical Life, Autobiography of a l handsome Violinistf' : ,J y P ff l tg! . .E+ I GLADYS GASTON I Gladys, A charming sketch of an inter- . 14 esting heroinef, 71 5 iff Q3 LoU1S GALBRAITH . ' The Man Higher Up, 'LCriticS ,call it .J goodf, J LQ' loci. lf? MARGARET ELIZABETH WASPE H. L. S. V61 Baby Days, Immature, but shows much iii' promise. Q1 ff fl: A EARL L. KELLETT' I 1 fl? Basketball ,243 Delta Sigma. Man of the Hour, If you liked 'The i I, Sheik' don't miss this. . I l' fi I ffl E fl VIRGINIA BRADSHAW H I! Wg s 1' 1 -VI ff 9 THELMA POINDEXTER, I H gi l ia, It M v ll it 4 .1 xl X. s , ,, 5 JAMES HASLER SUSIE RANKIN l I r l I , f . I l I I I l I l fe .'T ,..i- ,, S - L. .V Ya, f 1 A as -is is ffT'll7ISf ' - 4 ,fW7',,'J',fT'f'Vf s' A Rifryf' 'NEXT' ,.-I W U V+ :N ' V 1 'QL H -A 5, -4 .2 Thi XKQXB- al ugv-la-:.4-.-.:a F Pagxe Sixty-'nine Page Seventy 5111 flllemuriam . CLARENCE LEHMAN NOVEMBER 9, 1905--DECEMBER 8, 1923 J U N I 0 R S 1923 JEROME LITTLETON. . . EDWIN ORR ....... MARGARET LACY. . . HAZEL BANFIELD. . . AL MCGARVEY .... Miss FLANNICAN. . OFFICERS ....Presiclent. . .. . . . .Viee-President ....Secretary. . .. ....Treasurer. . .. . . . .Yell Leader. . ....Critic...... 1924 . . .MARGARET LACY ..W1LL1AM ULLMAN DOROTHY RATHBONE . . .I-IAZEL BANFIELD SHUGH DENNIS lLOREN DAVIDSON . . . .Miss FLANNIGAN I 1 7 f i , f ' if OOO' E- we E A T' j A A A Y E , A T A 'fi nf' , D1ffm'A'Q f L QM JW 42, 1 ef T. J D D D Dv D. Page Seventy-one N 1 -Y -- f ,, J, -, ,H . 1 H X ,',,f ,f f X f X ,4 . . , N. , ' KW YvY,Z?YvwWvA AY, - 3 Jw, X V, X . ' - --' xxi' -If .xgjf XV ,,- X . x X X x X w - RSF- , .x, V ,Xxx I kr -V kk x, Page Seventy-twg f , W7' 1 wi , I 7 . A ,J 4 .fx f. , , f', f -f w f -1 w 1 ' r J ' 1 f 1 4 w 4 1 s 1 , . 1 1 J v ' 1 3 li f 1 f 1 .4 .Y 1 N if i'ffTTTi-TQT'1-TTTfWmf'77i'iii'f'ff' Lgiiligii fi'ff':fLfii:i1'gTg.g,,3i: ' ixif tl W lf- -1j'5 T171 T11 Egg Kfgiirfg i 1 ee- , i A fe -A .4 .---.-,..g, 3 1 1 'I Q51 fi r ' l ' 1. 'l f 1 514 l :iq ji THE CLASS or '25 so 'aj ra A , , ,fj Once yearly the portals of S. H. S., guarded not by the Angel Gabriel, but by l. fil L. Doran. himself, swing wide to admit between two and three hundred long- fi legged, 1nqu1s1t1ve specimens of humanity. In this respect, and this only, did the tj ay Freshman Class of 1921 resemble the previous classes. For who could estimate the Q f' brains those strange creatures had stored in their respective pates? There is one yd 'of us fwe will not mention his namej whom we confidently expect to see as CJ presldent some day not far hence. I7 4 A 1 s .3 I XJ There was another way 1n whlchthat certain Freshman Class differed from the ff gf? previous ones. For some strange reason, when a wicked senior called out, 4'Ele- 'fft vatorln from somewhere in front of the office, or an equally mean junior posed Q ,iq as .lVIr. Doran and really frightened some poor freshie to death, said freshie turned ffj up a small, freckled nose and inquired gruffly, HWhat's the idea? Perhaps it was - F because the infant was really brighter than those who had preceded him, or perhaps 5 1 if he had simply listened more attentively to the pitiful story of some sadder, wiser ' A' frosh who had gone before . 1 . L21 ' , A . 15. ,Q During the so homore ear Edwin Orr bossed this ra idl ffrowinfyso histicated .f g Y P Y an w P . Q5 7 class and helped it to gam greater strength. Twenty-one proud sophs were bramy and persistent enough to become members of Sigma Epsilon, though undoubtedly Qy many tears, much worry, and startling loss of sleep brought the rewarding honor. Jerome Littleton was chosen captain of the basketball team of '24, and was also . 7 elected class president for the Junior year. The third year was fun, yet hard work, for we had realized our responsibility l fii and settled down to toil hard at the tasks given us by the faculty. At the middle of A- the year Margaret Lacy was elected president and led us gloriously through the most Z5 critical period in high school life. The gaieties consisted of, first: the carnival, L1 in which Reba Phelps shone brightly and supplemented Queen Marie in beauty and fd charm: second: the Junior-Senior picnic was great sport and the bedraggled, tired, ,fl Q but still gay mortals returning swore sleepily that a better time had never been 1 '21 experienced. There were other good times, too, but too many to be mentioned here, .ffl f so only one thing remains to be told. f .AT We have thoroughly sorted our amb1t1ons, first: to startle our fellow citizens with 1 .il our brilliance when we graduate: second: to make as beautiful hoboes as the seniors Q T of 7241: third.: to leave a pleasant memory in the hearts of our dear, patient, tired if teachers, and fourth: to make for fame, 10029, in later life. Qi Pi Let us hope that in our last year we may live up to our ambitions and the beginning we made, and pass out the sadly groaning portals of S. H. S. with a more fi' . ff trlum ant an a more o ous ra uation t an ever e ore was seen m ring ie F ,J 'ph d jy gd' h bf 'Sp gfld pi 5 f Senior High. i 1,2 , fi ' ORIE CROSBY. L1-l I 1. ft A V . il ij. 5, , if' it :rl fi i' f 5 .1 I 1 . 1 I I. A 1 I , 1 ' ' ' iVf':SfL-1-A S ---M-iw:--- NM --'-T'TT'TTi'7 .lH 'T' 'T 1f 1t' tl S A it i 3' 1 sf , . .2J-.jXSsl:sig:5.sx:rg,s:,:LQsl .,1wQ,r.,.rQ.W.. .... . - Page Seventy-tlzo'ee X. 6 1 A A 1 F, v v. ff '1 A Y 2 1 A ff T .,, SS T SS T E A E A L L A , A L- N f f-.- L ,L ,,Eff'UkH1i ' + W U99 A T E 11 LX' ' Q 5 T33 1 V ',f4 L ' 7 H 1 QU ' A f '51 -3 E Av 23 L Li Y I J Z 1 M FO P21 gg . , T M of 1 ' iq 1- A MID-J UN IORS gl 1 ju Q Q Qi , 'i T .1 A L3 Q? 5 L? F3 f Ae? F4 CJ EC 54? Rf? I filif A Y . cl 5, OFFICERS 1 il A ' ' 1923 1924- ROY KNOX .... . . .President ..... .... C LARENCE HOOVER 5 HENRY HEDLEY .... ROBERT SNOW ..... CLARENCE HOOVER.. FRED NIOSELY ...... RUSSELL ROBBERSON MISS ZILLES... . . . Vice-President. . .. .Secretary . . .. .Treasu,rer. . . . .. . . .Sergeant-at-Arms. . I. . . . . . . . Yell Leaderl . . . .. . .Critic. . . . . . . . .CARL WEST . . . .ROSS RATHBONE MINNIE MAE ALLEN . . . . . .FRED BANKS RUSSELL ROBBERSON . . .MISS PATTERSON r: 1, 4 V 'C' ,Jn ' , ,, A he 4 4 4 1 - L A A 155 D Lg -3 4 'R il 1 554 1 2 N 11 1 P i ET? 1 I I ,.-I T 1 r l L71 5- i l -'i Y il' Ri , ' . wi f A , , . T 1 lf- ' 1 A U y f Q A . 5. T r1 A Lk f ,Hi Ag! 'V l A. ,f k?,A Ll! 51 ,l aq- , .11 W 2 V 4 P ' 5 W 7' T! M Q Y .V 'Q'-'f'74'f w ' ww 'ii '?E 1 'g ' T' 'N' ' A 'TTR --' 'axi H il lv it' ' fly: .7 If affix-17 'lx' fx-3' 'ij NT V ,TAN 'fy' fn A liw Y fx TX, 5-,X -ALL 4 - L- 4-..L.g, MQQQZQ47 fZiQl- 3' 'f ' X X X gy xkgxl- Page Seventy-four E 1 i Page Seventy-five l i Q! 5 4 J r 4 . ....,.zQx.. 8 4 ' I1 I 25' 'H fo n t. 3 r P .ffl -' I K , ,fl A Igiggjgii iff' gglffjf. TTWRT ,. R R EE QQIQ I I ,rflb NF'fAl1fx-4'v'Q?5l3f'f-Rv.,l?!i agp! ' V' H111 I.. eC3,f' IFCCQ, Q1f'Q'lsxffuKXfYf,, f' x l.1.5.f'f-ff,1if'3 I my F Ig:CgMI35Q.13U.I.IfktwIL,,.IQE23Q,CM I -531332 ' - '- K-JW ' ' ' ., II 'Lu -- -L LW R I Sui A I jd' I I, Gif? I Qi' I I I 'I ,,i,4:.4 ,fa 1 1 f, Tj I, I if i 'A I ml . A Ip K, T f 'ffw K, l LJ F QI' WAI L fx SOPHOMORES lj , W f f ff! 64 I ' H1 rj ff I - . LJ? I ' 4 53 5 Pi It LA 1 ' '1 9 f f ' , A 1 , if Pi 17 U? if fl 5 O ,I ,C A rf- I'.1 I . 'If :Y 654 51 fl, , Q p 'Q . I ' OFFICERS . fl I ff ' 1923 1924 L 13 . ROBERT MITCHELL .... .. .President .... . .ROBERT MITCHELL I ga . . V I A lr I ,I RICHARD IRVIN .... . . .Vice-President. . . . . .RICHARD TURNER , .CQ Q ' ..f L- I X .I , RICHARD TURNER. . . . . .Secretary. . . .VIRGIL FINKBINDER gf ff K V , CODY ANDERSON .... . . . Treasurer ....... .... C HARLES KNOX iq if E I Ii fi LLOYD MCNALLY P S . tl t-A SLLOYD MCNAIILX' I 4, ifgg ...ergeana rms... ,, W PAULINE HASELTINES lCHARLES KNOX ,L I Aj-AQ MISS LOIS GRESHAM. . . . . .Critic .... MISS LOIS GRESHAM ' f ' ' V I 7 II . f 1 -' 'Il I I 5 I i I I ' E.. . 2 ? I I I S I , g W Q . F I . ? I H A f'Q'f ff ',f. R ifAffl7 M 'ff - 'q fAf''ifu-iff''mflffff ' f -V , A - ,...., ., , A .... ,f,L.g:l.ijQL'L if V' . .MQLLLLEQQLL-11Tflq !Q,SR.,t Q54--,lfg.5..LIEQAAHA 1 S Page Seventy-six TQ! X v V I X I f5gJQgg'VebQ251tQ-Qeven A 1 J I 4 1 ,. ,J , T . , 1 J .f M fm e O ,O A ii 2 A S S -- ni g f an W l ,i xx -sffxw fflikx T 2 ' v Sri' V fb XX M W Nl' 'L-X l J 1 X 1 l igatsgrea eg -P-'I A fi 5 A 5, is 'Lf,i , ,M-LT7 A-A- H -afar A it A 1 ff ' l-2' Vi I 'Li ' lil Pj , J gf f li i71Qj ? Q fi pf .3 BABY RECORD OF THE SOPHOMORE CLASS l Q, - . lei f NAME-Sophomore. i .A DATE OF BIRTH-The child was born on Tuesday, September 4th, 1922, at eleven i T ol-lock in thc morning. , WEIGI-IT-Being a very large baby it weighed a little more than five hundred pupils Q -1 when it was born. - fl ,J Q W7 Q 3 HEIGHT-All record of the baby's height has been lost, but although it was the A , ',. '- L youngest of the four children-Sophomore, Junior, and Senior-it was by far 541 the largest. - if pl SPOKE FIRST VVORD fin 'school activitiesl in March of its first year when it nomi- 5 ft g Tj nated a carnival queen, but as the others were older and some stronger it was if Pr- defeated in election. P ., I ' 5 xg fi fi E? TOOK FIRST STEP finto societyj-The infant was very slow to walk and it was not fJ ' ,J fag until in the spring of its second year that it succeeded in taking a step, when it 5 . l '- il gave what was known as the Sophomore Party. , MISCELLANEOUS-Shortly after the babyis birth Miss Barnes was appointed to be its guardian, but in the fall of its second year a new guardian, Miss Lois Gresham, c A Vf , was appointed. A 'NE A ' U5 , , . , . . A . . Ifj ,j ID. MAT of Sophomore s flrst year 1ts oldest brother, Senior, died. he lv ' l CTO BE CONTINUEDD fel MARY MARTHA BOOTH, 726. V - rd fel 'ei ,ix , ,, A 7.1 if 1 if A F A ' w 'ff- .'Ty 4-yY:T..-f.-,jf--gpvn A ' Pl- . . iff: . f X I - IVQMY-,y'jif',7T '!j, . 7J ,X T TV'i 'g'!,1iX6.Tf v,-f Y 'fir 1 as 121147-- at Q22 if ,' 41,3 XL-Q gxljwXLl.XxQ Sp lux. , Page Seventy-eight W ig S 1 lg,-1. ffEiffI1'I ifbj xi J l E 3 1 4 ll? 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CLOUSE .......... . . .Prcszdent ..... . . .MARY JANE DUNNINGTON I 'i fe' , , I ,J I 'jg MARY JANE DUNNINGTON. . . . . .Vzce-Preszdenz . CHARLES F ARRINGTON 5 A ,L I wi 1 fd A QI JAMES POTTER .... . . . .Secrctar . . . ....... WILLIAM GIBBS 5'-4 ffl J ii? ALBERT MASON. . . . . . .Treasurer ...... .... R OY SMITH ff, ' A it IJ ARTHUR BLUME. . . . . .Sergeant-at-Arms. . ...... ROBERT DERRY J. '5 GEORGE HOOVER . . . . . Yell Leaders. . . . . SRALPH RAY , Q JOSEPHINE EVERLY5 JRUTH MARION HUNT ,, ll . , ' if? I II I I ,Q I I I , ' 1' ' A! I f J 5 I 3 I 6' I ' ' ,f 'Id Q fi E 5 1 ,T I fr 5 Ia' fi' J 5-14: if f A I I F, Q If - -- S ' SH' flf J T1 L ' LL. if' A'Lif I 1 'f'A ' A I QB! 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For out of every formidable bevy, some Smiling, friendly girl or boy took each of us into his care, helped us schedule and then find our classrooms. After this we felt a great deal more amiable. L We soon became less shy, the acstrangel' feeling wore off, and, in fact, We Q1 were able toigo down the halls with as many books, making as much noise, and having as much fun as all the other jolly students. , 3? r Still we were ,trying to excell and soon the exalted rank of the Honor Roll 'Q was swelled by the presence of many of our number. Then, too, we Won fame in all other activities, such as music anxd athletics. And We have always cheered our loudest at school games. i t Although our class is the smallest as well as the youngest 'in S. H. S., we still Want to make a name for ourselves and bring fame to our school. Herels hoping we do! MARY JANE, DUNNINGTON. ffl fx- Q3 i 1 ' ' S Page E'i,Qh,t2l-O'Il6 i 1 I 11' I 4 , 1, 1 I 1 ' 1 1 1 , . 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X4 J X Page Eighty-three 1 - 1 4 , r 1 glQ,Qrii'fs'fr14iQf5 Ogio? ,TQ R ga E E aaaa ,E 55- aff Tix or Qlgjlggeee, To R ed- 7 E i R r R-is-A A--l if C221 T 395 T 1, l ' ' 1 -,JL 1 , r W , l,Jj y i ' ii Lf L gl 'ffl is W '11 5 1 ' Ki T I il' R 24,4 V4 fi if STUDENT COUNCIL Q OFFICERS 5 1 ., phi ADA CROWDER ...... ...... P resident ff WALTER THOMPSON. . . .Vice-President DOROTHY RATHBONE. . . .... Secretary ROY KNOX ......... .... T reasurer Miss PEARL I-IAMLIN. .. Critic -Qi SENIORS ffj Ada Crowder Barbara Burton fgliy Katherine Groblebe Vivian Rhodes ,TV Horace Bailey Roy Wallace 5 K, Howard Campbell U -Li 1, I 1 . Helen Coffman William Ullman Carl West Roy Knox -f :jf Harriett Williams Zi? .3 Walter Thompson JUNIORS Mildred Merritt Dorothy Rathbone Edward McKinley MID-JUNIORS - Elizabeth Rice SOPHOMORES ' Herbert Neal E 3,1 fi V7 Q H 1 F3 iff? G K ff! Qi 1 A-4 E 54 MID-SOPHOMORES I 'rl - al -Qi .IHHICS R0bCI'tSOI1 . Gladys lVlae Bruner Z A- 'Z WJ 4 , .H .5 , L ,E y 1, l 2 W s ij! I f 1 fi ,..5,'!' ' fr +I,-View-A W-V --K,-VV V l ' l l E 4 fm rig ge or we W We be 4A--Wi-a-alarm 1 gl Q7 gr V - Y - , 3 ,C '!, '7!57'. It fir f- Q IT R17-af'ri-xfffjzffrv--TQ. - ew-'V-qs, 11-'fxg-'HX---7 ,-on ,-R V,f,j'g:5,,x 1 H irish---as Q -JQ.4fLZ.fLZ5a if: T lf A-' 'rsiffigxirwaf' lsiLlgllrLLlflri,l' lg lifgfzlfl t : 'Y 'tragafigifaifzslri l .151 Lg, ,,, I lf l f. , Q V35 l ii, 1 rms., 4 Q51 w X l I 4 ,L 1 fl 3 ,s , 4 f-'il J 4 1 2 fi L13 f V, l 3 ifl A V f ' '1 ff is 9 1 . J, ff i -4 l 1 Za ,I 'A Qi B , rf, I, Page Eiglzty-five f A some a re f e W View? 11139 335 A f S C X A l 149 F 4 ' 5 ' , P E l g Q , E rg cg k g, U THE SCHOOL TIMES The School Times, throughout the year of 1924, has endeavored to be the voice of the student body, andhas attempted, with the aid and co-operation of the Student Council, to further the interests of the school. The handbook, The Bed and Black, was re-edited by the staff under the direction of Miss Mabel Gorman, and although sadly in need of a new printing press, a six page paper has been published every week. The power of the press has been discovered in many ways during the year, when the School Times advertised plays, carnivals, elections and contests, and the special editions such as the yellow number, boys' edition and girls' edition proved very successful. The Staff hopes that the School Times has become an essential factor to the school and aspires to be as successful in further years in training students in journalistic writing. The School Times is a member of the lnterscholastic Press Association and sent delegates to Madison, Wisconsin, and Columbia, Missouri, to attend the journalistic conventions there. THE STAFF n . v .fd F , J Il i CQ ,f LJ 6, 512 2 vp- L J i 7, -. ffl kg., A Q, L, Fa M J r 94' ff ,H SC ,sp ff V4 'z ff . 93 r? ci J is 4. 'Z lJ 4 ff 3:1 VIVIAN RHODES .... LEE L1v1NcsroN .... Ceolgia Ayres Wilbur Blank Ruth Bennett Ardis Blackburn Hazel Barrett Cordon Brown Celeste Coil Winnifred Coyle Maxine Cooley Loy Davis Julia Divan Joe Breshears Earle Drumwright Pearl Ellis ......Edit0r-in-Chief E. yk ............Managing Editor .ls Gladys Gray Agnes Hardesty f 5 lff F3 Pauline Keen ,Q S, Lyman Logan 'Marjorie Mason l'f' Esther McGuire l . ' ,ka Lora Marie Morton Lf V-fl f . Reba Phelps p 5 . . , V' Minnie Mae Prescott A lv Mildred Stigman pr. Lg Berniece Steen p Harold Stewart L3 ,fk Q Clyde Vi ggers U' ri ky, Zaner Cl ark 3,4 l Miss MABEL GORMAN. . ............ . . .Instructor W , life , ,i gg Z., --r,,, g M, g ll: i ' f v T ft i'1' A ' 'M 1 v i '-me F E.: ,rr if LYLQegxlsklQQ KQKTQXAQ QQQQQ Qi Page Eigltiy-sin: I l N AX- 1 gkgx .,..,x A X511 f , Z YW! ., N, .Qggi A r v W x. v,: n Z , ,1 fd gf .5 1 I A II J 5 9 I ff Fu , 3 's , 1,-fj 1 Q fy J ,J 5,1 L wr' X H :A fi H 'H i n CU 1 l 5 bi if 1 J r-7 wi: ,4 f 5 f N ri rf? F 3 s M 2 I ,ii E K K5 1 H F915 ' ,X W 1 fy Y k ,J if li J e 3 D M Mfg if i 4 E E J! lr li 1 I r 1 ,- V, P . age E10lLl'y-Sc,I,en X N x ., --- ,pvrrf ,e,, ' ,Q I K rg-'rx 'Q j f,f,,g. 'ffiir' :j ffjC' HX I ' fg4,I475 ZGXVKSMM- W w - t'f44'fe:1l.IMarg.: rQ3Mg-fJ. , 'Hit '4 ' .IFS ,D M , ' ,. . H N -' 'sssftf -I ' SIGMA EPSILON OFFICERS MEMBERS 1923 GEORGIA AYRES ..... DOROTHY RATHBONE. . . GLADYS WILLIAMS.. ROBERT MCKINLEY. NAT ANDERSON ..... MISS NELL MADDEN. . . .... President. . . . . . . Vice-President. . . . . Secretary .... . . . . Treasurer. . . . .. 1924 . . . . .GEORGIA AYRES . . .DOROTHY RATHBONE . . .MARJORIE BENSON . . .DOROTHY ENGLEKING Sergeant-at-Arms. . . ...... NAT ANDERSON .........Sponsor.... .....MIss EDITH lV1O0RE There's no royal road to knowledge was found to be true in Springfield High School be- fore the establishment of Sigma Epsilon in 1921. Although it does not exactly offer a royal road, It has and IS accomplishing a great deal toward interesting the students in their studies. The purpose of Sigma Epsilon is to reward and encourage excellent students and to create a goal toward which others may work. The members of Sigma Epsilon have always supported and participated in the various school activities, and have tried not only to raise the individual stand- ards of excellence, but to create a closer fellowship among the students. In the ,beginning there were only twenty-four members, but this number has constantly in- creased until the membership now nears one hundred. It is hoped that in the future the little square of gold will continue to hold as much luster for the students SENIORS Georgia Ayres Perraline Anderson Mayetta Beyer Alma Boals Barbara Burton Hazel Carter Paul Carrick Ada Crowder Mary Crumpley .lack Christman Loy Davis Pearl Ellis Dorothy Engleking Clarence Fields Mahala Hays Clifton Hudson Lucille Hobbs Gladys Humphrey Elizabeth Jackle Paul Kraner Alpha Mae Looney Leon Lovan Lyman Logan Famous Lynn Amy Lee Looney Frances Leeper Mary O'Neill Kirby Patterson Helen Patrick Helen Platt 'Evelyn Porter 'Minnie Mae Prescott Robert Rice as it has in past years. I Clara Mae Schmelze Imogene Smith Berniece Steen Arthur Shockley Madge Stokes Christina Tams Lucille Turner Reber Van Matre George Willier Mildred White Florence Wilcox Jeanette Young t JUNIORS Marjorie Benson Christine Bennett Mariella Tippin Marjorie Bollman Irma Breshears Roy Beavens Grace Alsup Dorothy Chaney Helen Coffman Myra Cook Louis Dawson Ruth Draper Christiana Garton Almaretta Hagebusch Christine Hicks Robert McKinley Edward McKinley Eliza Mason Elizabeth Miller Virginia Payne l .i gwi -H3 , . A I .V I f H, ,,,f , . xl. ' .I I. , . X.. Dorothy Rathbone William Ullman Pauline Weber Gladys Williams Harriet Williams SOPHOMORES Cody Anderson Minnie Thomas Nat Anderson .Ioe Coppage Josephine Davis Inez Day Mary Jane Dunnington Barney Davis Mary V. Forrester f Isabel Fugitt Floyd Fulbright James Hart Irene Hoffmeister Barbara Horton Frances Kelly Maurine Leeper Herbert Neal Margaret Lacy Elizabeth Patterson .Iohn Roblee James Robertson Leta Mae Robinson Virginia Dyer Alpha Sneed Marjorie Steen Walter Tupper Carl West x Y f. x -wg Y - 1 .Q 1 1' l l L I Q -The-fe-f M- Af f'-V-'N'-L0 - - fe 4 fi-,-- jx'-1'-:fi.EH.:ef.L...-i,:g.,5.s-.211 HI- A., AL- .... .,.A,.-.SQ X Page Eighty-eight 1 Page Eighty-vz in e x .X sk: ,gf I-.Nl ,:.1g,7LiN F -st' rv ,X 4 F, V M,-.V r .Mfg - 1 , K I. T..,.,..AC ,Y . J-.X M11 '91 1- ,- v- - 7'- K 'l l D'F '- 2 wi S W -J 7 ?'f'i'f--or 'iiffw 1 fi .. Md .iff KH.-iff 'iiligif Q2 -J .iv 'fir-l JL. 'i- Q-if sN 'l Q--'711' '-, .V I I I I I . - I but .. ,Ln , M A ,JH A . -L --- ..A..hw2. -A 1 XXX, , X K, 1 X 1 , ... xy,-.IT ygiif .57 FAIRBANKS DEBATING CLUB l-1 K ' 1 ,fe ., ,. . I OFFICERS 1923 1924 PAUL CARRICK .... . .President ....... .... P AUL CARRICK HORACE BAILEY. . . . . Vice-President. . . ..... HORACE BAILEY WALTER THOMPSON . . . .Secretary ..... . . .WALTER THOMPSON HOWARD CAMPBELL. . . .... Treasurer ........ ........ L OY DAVIS LOREN DAVIDSON. . .... Sergeant-at-Arms. . . ..... JACK STEWART MARVIN PATTERSON . .Parliamenfariam . . . . .MARVIN PATTERSON MR. JONES ...................... . . .CRITIO ........................ MR. JONES ln summarizing the events of the past school year from the standpoint of our club, we would express our convictions in the three words, A perfect yearf' Someone has said, The history of a nation is the history of the men who compose the na- tionf' and so it is with a club, The history of the F. D. C. is the history of the fellows who com- pose the F. D. C. As a debating club, we again lived true to our name. Our president was placed on the first debating team, and both positions on the reserve team were filled by members of our club. Among the members are found many honor students, and several class and club offi- cers, including three presidents. Four of our members played leading roles in the English De- partment play, two in the Senior play, and others in theatricals presented by the Dramatic Art Club and other organizations. The joint play with G. L. S. also proved a big success. Besides these we produced a Resume Editor-in-chief, the School Times Managing Editor, and numerous other members of the staffs. The club was also well represented in Athletics, Music, and other School Activities. Although the purpose of the club is to promote debating and oratory, and we have featured these, we have endeavored to include everything worth while in our activitiesg and we have tried to be of service to our members and to our school. MEMBERS Cody Anderson Loy Davis Winston Lines Nat Anderson Hugh Dennis Edward McKinley Dean Ayres Glen Elsey Robert McKinley Horace Bailey Leo Baron Charles Barry Roger Boots Wilbur Blank Arthur Blume Paul Brewster Arthur Cahill Howard Campbell Francis Canady Paul Carrick Victor Coltrane .John Davidson Loren Davidson Page Ninety Harlan Erke Byron Forsythe Roig-:rt Fowler Glyndon Garner- Sidney Graham Henry Hedley Henry Hoppe ' Kenneth Keltner Roy Knox Sol Kransberg Chancellor Livingston Lee Livingston Berlin Lozar Raymond Lozar Herbert Neal Kirby Patterson Marvin Patterson James Robertson John Roblee Hall Seymour lack Stewart Harold Tanner Walter Thompson .lohn Tindall Doit Willson Arthur Wood James Wood , Gilbert Wrightsman l . g .J j f 'J 3 ,J f I 1 Ji A ffl . ' l S V -1 . I A fs. I QQ' f -1 ll T, If ff I ,A 'At C4 Fil I 4 f 1 if' ,l .54 -Q fi fu If ,I 'ix 'A :fi ,-v I 5 F2 SJ E3 f 54 if Ai m if :L- R42 dl .fy , 4 K ,H ffl f fi f Jxl N I Wil I fi IL ,, .I f.. I. 'Aa I fi ga.. ,V 4. 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KN XX' X X V f I - 'W' i ' 'Y -'ik' X x 1- lu--ff'-A-++f--ug-,Qu -, Avy:-.-V N , W: V xy K,E Pccyc Ninety-one I-'I 1 P I I f-e,,,,,,, , , B 4 , A --W W 4 - f, - g - - yff'- f Tt 'Tj?fi'C'T 'E- t rr ,iq-sw ,fb -X fix an I f'Si'F 'l vfi- gif wsrwfrw PF,-.W ,4 -',,.,1'T'I ' 3jfQ,ff'1ffrY ' 'iff ' If .1 A ,L ,',l'i?l f'iyl X-9 Lfif ' 44' figs fJQQfj T447 KSU! xY't:'.l,i l 'LJ iii? ttf iljfgg for-Xloffs, :Ai-Sgxfiixlx 't..r'l Ql fgs. Ixiflf -Iefcf:+lf1AA lol? cs..fAf.f is - A ,fr A as-A A swf we-sa I girl!! .gi-4-,gv C A Y ' T '-' EU A-ki? wjgflltl 'it BOYS' ORATORIOAL ASSOCIATION OFFICERS A y 1923 1924 a I I ' CLARENCE FOGARTY .... . . . President ..... . . .EDWIN ORR al 7 EDWIN ORR ........... . . . Vice-President .... .... A . B. LOVAN i WII..LIAM MCPHEETERS .... .... S ecretary ..... ...WALTER FALLIN l WALTER FALLIN ....... . . .Tr-easurer. . . . . . . .PAT GEORGE ORVIS CHATTERTON .... . . Parliamentamian. . . . . .ROY WALLACE A. B. LOVAN ....... .... S ergeant-at-Arms. .. .... AL MCGARVEY ' MR. MOCOY .... .... C ritic. . . . . .MR. BEAR i ,i The Boys' Oratorical Association is the oldest literary society in High school. It has always stood for the advancement of debating, Oratorical, dramatic, and liter- : ary work. It was unanimously agreed that the B. O. A. Minstrel was one of the .best Q assemblies ofthe year. Our Oratorical and debating genius has always dominated il the field. 1 ,.j A 1 .fl y I MEMBERS '1 'J Ed Orr 'Archer Palmer Clarence Fogarty Carl West 'J Bill Mlcljheeters Clarence Hoover .' Walter Fallin Frank Magers A. B. Lovan William Botts Howard Dishman Norton Hardesty Al McGarvey Dick Holland Leon Lovan Ralph Cook 5 Dickson S. Terry Roy Wallace John Fogarty Clement -Bollman Orville Kerr Tom Talbott ' Clarence Willey William Ullman Lyman Logan Pat George George Willier William Whitlock Frank Thomas Adrian Morrison Joe Breshears Al Abbott Richard Turner James Fuson Charles Farrington Orvis Chatterton Eugene Willis Bert Goss Ralph Gardner Danny Potter Julian Wheeler Buell Orchard l f x M.- A......A............,J..,,..,.,.......,L.....,. .... f.rL.I,-.......L.A.1. -L .,.... -.-sa U. A -MA Page Ninety-two Ai- ...- AL. Q .E.,,,. ,,..rgA,.i-...ir -' - ' '1 I N fit fi f I , I f . . 1 QI i .1 lfiiiai 1 73 5 dar 3 A i C12 t ' i ' it 1 .J 3 l i 1 fo I! I V , 5' fi i il: ' Lfll I J .1 U jj 2 Q ' R1 al li. I! 'l 3 'fl l V, ,fl 1 '- l li l f-1 I ,J I . J 3 f ,I pl ,J ,li fil 21 f rj l:' 1' ff Q72 B3 V. E3 gli iff if Z bi ,JE ,,N 33 fri ,ijt A I 5, f'-s - l IJ L - F'- T f H g , l' il , Lil I 'w Q I .I ff? qv ,M V I f Y 1 5 v Page Ninety-three . or .gi g . g g i fgker 1' to y X 'Citi Q Y GIRLS, LITERARY SOCIETY OFFICERS 1923 1924 MARY CRUMPLEY ..... .... P resident ....... ..... M ARY CRUMPLEY MARJORIE MASON. . . f . . . . . Vice-President .... ....... P AULINE BRYANT ALICE DEAN MOBBERLY. . . .... Secretary ....... . . .ALICE DEAN MOBBERLY ADA CROWDER .......... .... T reasurer ........ ......... A DA CROWDER ELIZABETH JOHNSON .... .... S ergeam:-at-Arms ...... ELIZABETH JOHNSON MISS HELEN VOLKER ................ Critic ........................ MRS. HARE Although C. L.- S. is the oldest literary society for girls in high school, it is yet in its youth. ln October, 1924, it will have lived seventeen years, each year adding some new honor to its It has worked and it has pfzyed. lndeed its cup has been full to overflowing, giving to the school and at length to the woipu, actors, musicians, authors, orators, and good citizens. It has been, for the last few years, an unwritten law that G. L. S. and one of the two boys' or anizations should present a-p ay. This year G. L. S. and F. D. C. gave A Tailor-Made Man, a well known comedy, enjoyab,e to tl.e speetatogs and worthwhile to the actors. Each year turns out the old and brings in the new, but the band remains the same-fifty faithful and happy girls, Loyal in Allf' MEMBERS Dorothy Anderson Margaret Leake Margaret Banks Bulah Logan Marjorie Bollman Ida Bess Logan ' Pauline Bryant Marion Magee Catherine Burman Louise Martin Barbara Burton Marjorie Mason Elizabeth Baldwin Mildred Merritt Mary Martha Booth Alice Dean Mobberly Marthell Burman Isabel Morris Dorothy Conklin Nadine Murray Ada Crowder Louise 'Nelson Mary Cruinpley Virginia Payne Ruth Draper Mary Peck Caroline Dunnington E'sie Peightel Vera Erke Anna Peightel Virginia Forrester Elizabeth Patterson Margaret Garrett Vivian Rhodes Gladys Gray Ruth Scott Barbara Horton Virginia Smith Mary Ruth Hubble Georgia Tucker Margaret Harris Elizabeth Ann Tucker Elizabeth Johnson Josephine Umbarger Lucille Jones Harriet Williams Katherine Kllmp Freda Wingg Margaret Lacy Rachael Wood -T17-liz:-fyf---I - - --XTX I 3..- . -..xv V15 Ar' '.f-Affair' 'Ts tix' Tfvfsh N ':1T7'T ' T'-'f ,',f'M: 'M KD I fgfzili Llc? J 4 I s .f fjDK.Si-t.. sub.. vsp XXEgQ.l itlrltgf flkL . Page Nmety-four is J rag. H59 LLC! EV 1 i til 'l i fi H l, J U 5 f V, 1 2 1 , JA A it Lf: Qi 1' J fl 1 T7 f ,J il i ,1 fi ff fi Lit F l If I 99' K' -E it . y. f 4 VJ . , 54 33 ,f ll I, 1 .11 li f itil C -ti L it ffl fy, - I .Dj 71 ,A I ,, A 1 4 I 4 I ll i. l Wt f df ,J ug..-A v -, . , .' gig . ' if it 'V V'-,Ui N..l Q... 1 X , f f-, ,. f x X A -- -v-------MW-. ,A . - JN- V f . 1 'A1 wx! 1 , A1 I A, .11 ,, , 1 1 ,E 1 .J 1 1' 1 1' 'A 1 1-'1 11, 'S 1x11 1 , 1 1 1 ?91 ,P ,I 1 ,f 1 1 . gx, 15'-f1 1'fg3 1f 1f1 1151 1571 1 y - I ff,-' 11 p 1 WL! 11 .. 511 1 fl ,1 1 Vg' 1 1 , ,, 1,11 5' 1 1 1,1 1 1 ,f 1 f . 111111 1 1f:'4 1 .f1 1 V1 1 11,- 1 1,-1 1 2' A, i 11.4 1 1 -J f 1 1- gg 11 1 117 1F 1 1, , . 1'-J. 1, ., WZ? 1' 1 new nfl? W rf A1 lkj 114,-Q 1ffJ, 11411 ,'1.1 f, 11, 11 '. QLK1 W1 ,,, L. 1 .Q E 11 i,1 1111 ,fi ,jx fr -f1 'ff 1 , 1 ,.....f X. 1, X. C1 Y, -4.- - ,ff 1 .x X VX X 1 1 ' i '1 Page Ninety-five I I I . A If --..-,..--.. -1-gl.. .ee------A-fe-ee A-r-me-.safes A ee I g I T . N I .'iI'T'Ef ffllfi PM lilif F PNK ifof .ffffffi KQJGCDB f ---'f-4'- dw ' 'c'ScT'-T'T'- In I I dfji I I ATHENIAN LITERARY SOCIETY f' V1 OFFICERS Li rf-1 LJ 1923 19241 .Q ALTA BLUNT. . . . .President .... . .IMOGENE SMITH HELEN BCIOORE ....... . . . Vice-President. . . . .... FRANCES BAGGETT DOROTHY RATHBONE .... . . .Seeretaz-y. . . . . . .DOROTHY RATHBONE IMOOII-:NE SMITHZ ..... . . .Treasuren . . . . .CARMEN PRESCOTT GEORGIA AYRES .... ...Historian .. .... JULIA DIVAN Miss GORMAN. . . . . .Critic .... . . .Miss OTT Kg C., The Athenian Literary Society was organized in 1917 with a membership of fifty girls for jef the purpose ol aiiording an opportunity lor its members to exhibit and to develop their skill and KJ talent in oratory, debating, dramatics and music. Q1 .TZ Among the members of A. L. S. are many girls prominent in school activities. The girls are enthusiastic workers and its Oiticers have added greatly to the success of the club. fi C? A. L. S. took an active part in the annual carnival, giving a Sideshow which, was considered among the best by all who saw it. ' ' ' ,J F A. L, S. members have been entertained throughout the year with several parties and social functions, among them being the annual mother-and-daughter meeting at which the mothers of A. L. S. members are present. IQ According to custom a play, '4Miss Burnett Puts One Overf' was given in assembly. It was fi- a great success. ' ' TD 72 The club owes much to its critics, Miss Mabel Gorman and Miss Cora B. Ott, as well as to N' Miss Mary Gillespie, honorary critic. V S3 . 3 . MEMBERS Georgia 'Ayres Julia Divan Gwen Northington it Frances Baggett Virginia Dyer Geneva Olinger - Louise Bean Tillie Edell Evelyn Porter i,f Marjorie Benson Luise Faux Helen Portman Ruth Baker Margaret Freeman Carmen Prescott if f Helen Baker Kathleen Forbes Reba Phelps ff Marjorie Brady Katherine Groblebe Dorothy Rathbone .ff Olive Brady Hazel George Katherine Rayl K ' Hazel Banfield Pauline Keen Flo Roper ILA Alta Blunt Frances Kelly Mildred Stigman Q4 1 Dorothy Blunt Helen Lloyd Nell Smith li' - Elsie Butler Irma Breshears Beatrice Laker Clara Lindsey Imogene Smith Dorothy Seifert I f f Mayetta Beyers Dorothy Lines Dixie Tiede ' Margaret Cook Dorothy Mace Marie Teeple ' Q Isabelle Church Helen Moore Lucille Turner Myra Cook Katherine Mohler Marcella Walterhouse if Helen Coffman Lora Marie Morton May Whitehill i , Ellen Crane Gladys Miller Jeannette Young y. . i .4ewQifnig.'Oiixr'isgorfrmssfwwgffoiigi Page N inety-six I I I I ' I , I Iso E' ijl: t , i -V I . I W1 S V I I ii? I'- I 1 ' Z i J ' 4 Q Qi Q3 5 Y IJ! I. y J .Lvl Z3 if Ci I Pj C1 - ff' Qi .-if Fgf Fl :I Zi 1 .fi fl V, l i X ff' lj IQ! I Q I .I I f' , 3 E . l -Q I I -.5 3 ,I Y- i -Y C ii ii A X w . . af TH I'T NIE FT AN TT or nd Lre ed ial of VHS to ,W Y -E Page Ninety-seven Y M L , ,W Li, YAY.. A -L ,K 1 4 -1 ,X ,,. Cx 'i YF are fa .fabggmf A A f1:.Qg?3D,f YRFXEKL M1 Wir? 1 Ce? ,j'Bf5i9 ' ' E n ' ' 3 1 ll HIGH LITERARY SOCIETY 1923 PEARL ELLIS ...... l1iUN1CE SORENCY .... CATHERINE CALL .... HAZEL BARRETT. . . Miss WALKER ........... . OFFICERS 1924 I . . .President ....... ...... P EARL ELLIS . . . V ice-President .... . . .BERNICE STEEN . . .Secretary ..... .... L. EOLA UANZERO . . .Treasu,rer. . . .... AGNES 1-IARDESTY . . .Critic ..... . . .Miss 'LHRASHER The High Literary Society has been organized since 1917, although it had to be completely reorganized in 1922, because all its members had graduated the spring before. Since its reorganization, though it has been handicapped, it has progressed wonderfully. A great many Well-chosen members were initiated at the beginning of this year and they have done much to further the interests of the society, whose purpose is to further literary knowledge and appreciation among the students. Although the society is young in years, it is doing fine work, and there is a bright outlook for the future. Hilda Buley Ruth Bennett Hazel Barrett Catherine Call Alberta Creighton Maurine Cheek Jewell Carrick ' Edna Louise Dingeldein Edith Dunbar Leola Danzero Pearl Ellis Dorothy Engleking Vera Felder Olive Galloway Mahala Hays Christine Hicks Fay Hicks Greta Heybrock Anna Louise HornBostel Agnes Hardesty Gladys Humphrey MEMBERS Elizabeth Jackle Mona Klinger Esther Laney Helen O7Bryant Ernestine Putman Minnie Mae Prescott Bessie Patterson Rachael Rainey Hortense Rainey Betty Nell Rainey Eunice Sorency Helen Jo Smith Margaret Thompson Margaret Elizabeth Waspe Alvarett Weightman Berniece Whincrey Isabel Wolfe Florence Wilcox Anna Young Bernice Steen ,,,, fa- 1 ,grip 4, 11 1'f ,,, l. ll I. A X. L, 1.1 1 a lffi ll'- 13 ii ff- 1.1 'NX 'WY M 1 F J V3 iff le ff J 1 if C 1 I. ,KV Rf, 1, f 151 rf, 7' .3 51,1 . lztii 1 G EA l fc r 1 11 ff IX' ' 1 fi' ' L, 1, 11 j V ff ,l 32' 1 5 1. li ,. S V l ' A X 1 1 1 1 liz W f-1 , rl M 1 ,1 I I T 1 I 2 1 1 1, V1 WA-' . L A If in 7, , Y , , , ' ' r 'A 'U'ilf3s3 KX , I ,V', , ff' I ,fig !y,, 131' ETX! -tix ax -PX b y,fQTi1T . ,- k --s , QL..- ,441 Qi- . , C. gag '-1Qg,,,,gs ,A., xg. 111,511 xx 5351 1.74, , MIL ,,,f,,gu ,A . .fy Q1 -PY1yeN2?tety-e7Fj7it S l 1,-f If XL, 1 A Y 1 ' ll 1 A J 1 'J 1 1 E Q A 4 L 1 1 in 1 r is l il V1 I 4 1 5 K. 1 .I f 1. 1 5 ': 1 if S 3 1,11 1 1 C51 1,1 Iii L71 1,51 1 1, ffl Q1 VW ,E rf V11 41 if Ls H1 C.-A' P3 LJ L3 ,441 T11 111 fJ:i ffl '1 '21 ffl 1 I 1 1 1 1 ll 'Z if S3 If 5.4 F9 1 51 111. IH' , L lid leak 1-5:11 X' -:bins Page Ninetylnivze RR it if rr, A in l 25,2 E1 .,. z A 1 - fhiig. L-' T E551 2.2 Nxjfe lillw X ' J , .,i.L...-L TAA - R is A'rr s'---W-A-e ' A--.-...-.-L it nr l 5-Tl . 1 l DRAMATIC ART CLUB OFFICERS 1923 i 1924 BARBARA BURTON. . HOWARD CAMPBELL. . . . . . MILDRED MERRITT. CHARLES BARRY. . . Miss AUSHERMAN K Miss SPERRY President .... Vice-President. . . . . Secretary .... Treasurer. . . Critics. . . . . .BARBARA BURTON .WALTER THOMPSON ..M1LDRED MERRITT ........BERT Goss Miss AUSHERMAN ' Miss SPERRY The Dramatic Art Club was organized in the latter part of last year for the pur- pose of increasing dramatic talent and furthering interest in the drama among high school students, members of the annual English department play, A Mid-summer Ni htas Dreamf, being admitted as charter members. The societ has rown and B za . Y g prospered, and has now come to the end of a very successful year, during which it produced a Variety of plays before the public. Through the efforts of the Dramatic Art Club it is hoped that in the years to come dramatics will hold a prominent place in high school activities. MEMBERS Barbara Burton Frances Baggett Charles Barry Ruth Bennett Wilbur Blank Pauline Bryant Leo Baron Howard Campbell Herman Elsey James Firestone Bert Goss Henry Hoppe Estel Hallam Virgil Hartley Ann Louise HornBostel Pauline Keen K Orville Kerr Roy Knox Margaret Lacy Mildred Merritt Helen Moore A Nadine Murray Walter Thompson rt 1 - - - -w--- - - -1 - -- - -- . ........ ....... -A - .. . Q 1 rv -wr ffgv f7 If If, .Mi-,F-,N fi A , fe is . ry- It lL I L llil..Q5f..7k-,ix X hifi xxl QR-Tfkxlj l l lil. lxl Alix 4 Oli I -- A- 1 -------A R - - g..-A A -A -Lang-. Page One Hundred 1 , I Page One Hundred Que li twiir.- me - C D ,, Drago , fl r 3' .-...----.-,..M-fm f,, A . is ea--if li my vm uf X7 ,ff as fc' ct- ,.Q215,rf7f' HQQCQCQQ EQ I.-TsL2Uf13.Ef2AQ Lgl!T23,fliiQQ5.iifll l A 1 'N' ' WA fr'-'vi 47 Iqgzxil U g A-A A A we-14 1. A 'M If-2 1923 A ADA CROWDER. . . RACHAEL WOOD .... CLARENCE LEHMAN. LUCILLE JONES- .... . FRANCIS LOGUE. . . MISS HAMLIN . . . . ...- ...- HISTORY CLUB OFFICERS ....President. . . .. Vice-President .... . . . . . . .... Secretary. . . . . . . . Treasure-r ...... Sergeant-at-A rms. . . ....CrLtLc.......... 1924, . . . . . .ADA CROWDER .MARJORIE BOLLMAN . . . . .ORVILLE KERR . . .LUCILLE JONES . . . .FRANCIS LOCUE . . . .MISS HAMLIN The History Club was organized three years ago for the purpose of arousing interest in history and topics of immediate importance by one of Miss Isabelle Shephard's history classes, with her as their first critic. The constitution was drawn up and adopted and Esther Le Bolt was elected president. The successive presidents, Boeanna Arnett, Thayer Carmichael, Olga Peightel, Ada Crowder, and the present critic, Miss Hamlin, have improved the club until it is now in the ranks as one of the largest and peppiest clubs in the school. The History Club is outstanding because of its democracy. Knowing the value of team work they all unite to make the club successful. MEMBERS I I , img -'Ig 9,1-'I rl ill fl IST, 'fl - I l ygfi' 1 bl 1 S gl ,.,,f 4 I .C-l I I E ' 1 ' +1 r - I :F I fssl 1. 5 pai' ' f ., I A - Q pi, g . 'I 1 , . KA I 4 I 21 is I I ,IJ ff tri, li P K, lf' li L . ffff I V' ,J il-1 .I up 4 , VJ I l ttf A f ffw lf J 4 l la fo I l ,Z . fi f. fi ,. I, .f I '1 1 M W , , I 1 l- 51 ' f . g .3 ll 4 41 - I4 I 4, l iff: lf , f Alfred Abbott Charles Barry Louise Bean Mariorie Bollman Pauline Bryant Catherine Call Howard Campbell Ada Crowder Charles Denton Oren Divan Herman Elsey Dorothy Elting Katherine Groblebe Hugh Haseltine Hortense Hull Orville Kerr Lucille Jones ROV Knox Kathehrine Kump Anne Law Paul Liepman Beulah Logan fi, , l Al ll 9- fl ' VL, E ,Q I I V4 Q i OI A. B. Lovan if T A Werdna McKee V y l l Mildred Merritt if Q, I, Gladys Miller Al A l .lit . Silas Nicholson Q57 Eugene Palmer l L L1 l f Elsie Peightel D94 fl CJ ' K Evelvn Porter I eq . wg p Flo Roper 1 4 .IC . Eunice Sorency A 4 l .-f', 1 I ack Stewart ffl i p Mildred Stigman lj I Pj-1 Harold Tanner 2 if' Walter Thompson 1 tht Mitchell Tucker iiel Q 1 I Lucille Turner Q7 1 P Vincent Vandivort l f Marcella Walterhouse Li I is FP Robert Whittaker .4 Rachael Wood ' v l P2 Arthur Wood 2' I Claude Young I I I l at . 3 4 I Francis Logue ' g .3 V 3 1 I P S F 2 Z tl a.--V .... ,,,,,,,,- V V Y g g V i W- 'YL' Vx'vxPr-dirfrwxlru -V -V pg- A I 2 V Q,-L - - - I. , , K xr I MCT fi. K. f ,A , -A 1. Y- .-, A H- -, H M ,. .C .- .. j A I . . , 43L..gf,:fgfyLg,f 1.9, Qc !1-!gf.f'f,.-S -'kg' A e,jf4 ::gg,:,A.f2-mi-Qfggm-ggi-Q,lil-Lx t XX X: -sg . X x rum rgiifff 'W' W' 'W-' ' f f -f:-'-ef--f'f----feM-'- .J Page One Hundred Two EELS , .v.E..,.hM.w,,,:aw' 9 .. XXX A ,. ' 1 ,, JV' If mf' VHA :iff M7 f ZV1 1511 Wil .31 z i YQ :PJ YK lf. he fl ix-: 555 .1 xx', VN exif nu 11-1 14 M ,. M, If !' w lrf 174 ! , im 4 rl Iwi Uv ff: ,Vg .1 t, ,, WA .!'- VI'- lwfl Iii x 1 pup W, ix: NT 1,1 ,KW Nm! ?iA KVXR lx! w,4 if' P Ir L f X! 1 1 ,x e an 1 x V4.3-,Qt I ,.n:....Q,1 f 4-fw X . Page One Hundred Three I . V ,L , , 1 . .I .L I... .....44g.4........4-.m......s,-4.--Is. h J ihhmxmn-hwjg-, ' ' . - ---.I---M-II--ff 4'----'--4 f'- - --'- -, ...-.... ..... '.. ..1L'.1- ..4. 1, .........?-.,...4T,,44-2..1 .-.-.-., .M .1 7 I - . 4... I , . -..A .., ..... ..,..444. 4 44 -4 4 4 I I 4 A 4. I - 4 -444 4 -..444 4 . 4.0. f. I G - 4 V-A4 4 - ,-- -4 Q-If-f -f A ' - K H ' 4 i .V I , , - 4 14 L -L L- .4 4 .4 .4 4 I- .4 - . 4- Y L' I.-..4L 4,4 4 + -- -4 L 4- 4 4- T'-' T ' If I ' f ' .. ,4,4. L-.44,... -.-.4..I 4 4- 'jjfmiz'-rgx 4 4 :Q 'f Z Hi- I ,H ing 'jf ijlff I , I I L.-f-f - 9 i -41.:1 fl I I I SCIENCE CLUB OFFICERS 1923 HORACE BAILEY .... . . . HELEN PORTMAN .... . . . RUTH BAKER ............ . . . CHANCELLOR LIVINGSTON. .. HAROLD TANNER .......... .. . MIss ELTA WILLIAMS ............... The Science Club, established in President ....... . . Vice-President 1924 .LEE LIVINGSTON HAROLD TANNER Secretary ...... ............ R UTH BAKER Treasurer ......... CHANCELLOR LIVINGSTON Sergeant-at-A rms ............ HELEN MOORE .Critic ................ MRS. JESSIE ELLIOTT 1919, for the benefit of students who lean toward the Scientific, has just completed its fifth very successful year. The aim of the organization is to promote the understanding of science in all of its phases. The way in which this purpose is gained invests it with great interest. At each regular meeting certain persons take part in a program of scientific and musical nature, which is of interest to every member of the club. Result: The club is recognized throughout the school as being one composed of peppy students who are interested not only in the doings of this society, but who support all school activities. MEMBERS Dean Ayres Georgia Ayres Horace Bailey Ruth Baker Hazel Barrett Earls Barrick Charles Barry Lee Bates Ruth Bennett Donald Black Wilbur Blank Alta Blunt Howard Campbell Paul Carrick Ada Crowder Lov Davis .lulia Divan Pearl Ellis Margaret Freeman Ralph Gardner lohn Graf Margaret Gray Chester Haseltine Greta Heybroek Alberta Jones Pauline Keen Kenneth Keltner Chancellor Livingston Lee Livingston Jerome Littleton Helen Mitchell Helen Moore Lora Marie Morton Tom Musgrave Mary O,Neill Richard 07Neill Eugene Palmer Marvin Patterson Nina Pearce Helen Platt Helen Portman Browning Robertson Albert Sivewright Harold Tanner Vincent Vandivort Arthur Wood George Wood X- I I f l 'Ig'-,1Vf IW! , -' Q 1 'I I I , ,I ff, If , I I KH , , f f- -4L.4-f.fLI f It X 4 , , If' II PY A ky, I! X 4 l ffl N x Ll ! f X RX4 I - X r X. ,Y X f 4-.: - '-- . .f 4.25,--4. L -EgI.::.. - 4 J., .. I1 Q ...g..4-,,.IIL..i44LIA4.. 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's OFFICERS 3 g AQ' ' ?f 1923 1924 25.2 ' 1 I M , it PAUL CARRICK. .. ...President ..... ...PAUL CARRICK . gl l I I V ' 'li 5 FRANK HICKS ........... . . .V ice-President. . . .......... FRANK HICKS gg ij I JA? If ' CHANCELLOR LIVINGSTON .... .... S ecretary. .. ...CHANCELLOR LIVINGSTON tj f ' I LH l PEARL ELLIS ............ ...Treasurer ....... ........ W ILBUR BLANK Itgl 2354 l il ' - ,J rw , ,A 1 WILBUR BLANK. .. ...Sergeant-at-Arms .... ...WILLIAM BEISIEGEL if f J ' EMR. LYLE .... .... C ritic ........... ......... M R. LYLE I A I QI I I The small group of six radio amateurs who met just four short years ago Intent ,4 , ' upon forming a Springfield High School Radio Club little realized the service they I Q3 l were performing for S. H. S. . fcj I fl I 1 iii g Iv? . . . . . Qt! gs Q, i The purpose of the club IS to advance the science of radio communication and if L ya fl to benefit its members personally in an intellectual and social way. 'Cgif . I sl if! rw It I III 'J it ' The club has experienced a very rapid growthg as radio has continually increased 24 .' l I ' in popularity, so has the Radio Club gained prominence and distinction. vw 1 , 1 K ,il I 2, CI I . . ff if' Besides the regular members listed below, the club has on its roll a number y T of popular amateur associate members, who are loyal supporters and appear on the T yi programs from time to time. C3 , . lg? .1 at l A. I L: l -3 MEMBERS if y 73. , I. , QA William Beiseigel Wilbur Blank , .I 2' '7 , 14 3' 5 Carter Scifers Wilbur Spears i Vi 'SC' f Earl Carter Clyde Viggers 3 y .W Paul Carrick John Roblee Q3 i 'I ' , I sl 1 if , LOUIS DHWSOH - Russel Palmer fi ls K LJ Frank Hicks Charles Barry , .lohn Ingram Lawrence Ollis l ' fi Chancellor Livingston Shelby Raney I William Ullman Arthur Blume gf I gi if Arthur Wood J. D. Gilbreath 7 I ' I . v IT' I ' George Wood D. M. Lyle I . R ' 1 I . it . -iff: ,If gzffjfv I I 1 's y A ff I NTIS-Taifvif'-uvwm-..Cf'fCTCiff! retail. l ll' l F L.. . I lef5f43.Lf?fIz177.fl Ii IL ,f'x5xQx -IM A A . l it I IW F. V 'xffvf E r M M-:w-:iHf- -R-if--i i aff 1 A -A f I- MA L- A-A. 4-H A A .I u.,-..,.g,r .fLs,,.z,.-LsLLa-.,,,L,g,L33,5.,L AM, - ,S ,.-Lax -.ra , L V, If Page One Hundred Six K......., 5 1 Page One Hundred Seven -,.,.,.-,- ,- , .Q . F F I A f ' 1 N 651 ik , E5UrtiQfLQwD45QM f' T' X 'Rift 't1fwf1Y'1',1.93 HOME ECONOMICS 1923 MINNIE MAE PRESCOTT .... CATHERINE CALL ...... MILDRED WARD .... MAY WHITEHILL ........ C OFFICERS . . . .President. . .. Vice-President. . . . .Secretary.A. . . . . . .Treasurer. . . . LUB 1924. . . . . . .MINNIE MAE PRESCOTT .-... Miss lVlARJORIE SoMERs ............. Critic ............. The Home Economics Club was organized two years ago under the direction of Miss Ella Clingan and Mrs. Burgess. MAY WHITEHILL . . . .MILDRED WARD .BERNICE STEEN Miss MARJ ORIE SOMERS Li -lj Xl A ,.- I Q ' 5 -fi sr,- -5 4 ff -1 iff 5,2 f'1 4 A T fr 4 f ,A A V ,Q 1 . . 1 51' The purpose of the club is to create a greater interest in home l1fe and to af- ford social enj oyment. -1 H. E. C. always has a side-show or booth at the carnival and presents a play for chapel each year. worthy activity of the school. Eula Aldridge Louise Bean Helen Bryant Alta Blunt Hazel Barrett Virginia Carter Maurine Cheek Alberta Creighton Norma Crawford Catherine Call Mildred Danielson Tda Mae Delo Edna Louise Dingledein' Margaret Fickett Rosena Fickett Vera. Fielder - Christine Farmer Beatrice Firestone Myrtle Freeman Margaret Gray Frances Gustin Olive Galloway The members of H. E. C. are a group of all-around girls, who support every MEMBERS Hazel Carter Pauline Gilliland Agnes Hardesty Lucille Hasler Pauline Keen Mona Klingner Frances Lawther Clara Lindsey Lora Marie Morton Hazel Manley Alberta Moore Mary Owen ' Minnie Mae Prescott Margaret Rackett Frances Rhodes Clara Mae Schmelze Mildred Ward Christine Wilson Mav Whitehill Marian Ward Mildred Vlfhite Aliene Young . N 'i'lyf f'jiQf'A'yff Vx, M - , K, ,, f ,f ' ,CHX lf' F, X -,X-.X .X A T .W , .R E ,,,,,,,,, , YL .-,x,, , X h A - A : . f fa.:-:A-f -iam f-vi.-.Q 'Q . , E .. ,..,.f: .L,1?,X-r'.a..1,.r.g ,E-.Lggim djs-, A l .-.-V.--.., - -- - -f'- - M-- - -W- ,. ,,4.v:Lg..- ..n Page One Hundred Eight K Q2 X, l ! 1 J 1 1 14 1 1 4 1 1 . .. A , ., ,A-fr-A ,. . . H' 'm,fet.fr,'+N ' . r . if EJ, 1 al XY .94 ,Aff Qi! l I I ,? 5 3 4, I b, 5-'b M, 1? V I -Q H 2 X 1 1 fl Q' f ff ' ffl- l' fl f' .J , ,fl - ,Q il fl 215 . fl fi :ui 53 ,XA kk l I F if F25 . ,A , -.1 1? ij . 4 F4 tl A 1 43 f 31 'JM , xr fs if QQ ll , T. 3 f I .. 3 T Sf? l , 4.4 lff 1 l V41 rf. 1 ,hx x , Qty? al ,'- 153.512 'Huw-...... lv E L Page One Hundred Nine 5.. h . -5 D lr , -ff Y l O 'v . ' 4 V2 l f1 lfit Y l El l l l if E fl T 1 V -l l fi f 1 1 .J L J ,J , fl . J . ff rj 93? iii Xi fi, f 5 -J pil WIT1 32 ,fx ' , , ral fgjl 72? fl -. 1 Fl ' 24 fi :Q l if IJ :'-'E 'f'X -Y H f fx V , ' ' ,-ai ' 1'-xc ff . 12155. vw iff PX T K ' 'FWVFQ . D E' -J il' W .29 ,fyfi-'fi fflffifkfi qt sf ll W ' HIGH COMMERCIAL LEAGUE ,Q 1 OFFICERS , 3 HAZEL SOLOMON .. ............ ...... P resident if L LUCILLE SMART ....... . . .Vice-President J 1 'Vg DOROTHY ENGELKING ...... Secretary VJ J ' MYRA COOK .......... .... T reasurer J MRS. MAZIE M. PERKS . . . .... Critic ' Cf J if C93 1 The High Commercial League was organized in 1919 by the advanced short- hand classes. The original purpose of the club was to create a spirit of friendly A comradeship between its members. It was hoped that this tie of good fellowship , formed in school would endure to such an extent that the members after leaving l 'li school, whenever possible or convenient, would help each other in securing steno- .l E7 graphic or clerical positions. fel U if J i Only pupils taking second year shorthand are eligible to membership in the 'l lrj L, club, which has an enrollment of about forty-live students. The club meets once ig bfi, every month, generally having a program and refreshments. A social event is held . each semester. T R if' J MEMBERS Lf Hilda Agnew V . Clara Belle Cramer' P5 J Marjorie Brady Gladys Cook Myra E. Cook Ida Mae Delo Norma Crawford Edna Louise Dingelde-in Eunice East Ruth Howell Dorothy Engelking Thelma Patterson Margaret Fickett- Ora Mae Patterson Rosena .Fickett Anna Parker Erma Flannagan Frances Rhodes Beatrice Firestone Margaret Rackett Christie Freeman Lucille Smart Marguerite Gaylor Irene Tate Fay Hicks ' Julia Welch Irene Johnson Hilda Moseman Beatrice Laker Ruth Dulin Josephine Marcell Christine Wilson Geneva Olinger Verral Reed Fay O'Neill Fern Potter Hilda Buley Clara Mae Schmelze Gladys Cobb Bertha Lines Hazel Solomon Howard McSwain y gil Adrian Morrison Mildred Murphy James Johnson Dorothy Sjoberg ,il '1' ,f z . J . . K, J if r ..-f- 1,f-.--.. a , - ..... Lg . FQPW ' ffi.-Eff' ffffff T 'fff' 7fF'T t .riser .fa 'iw TX fro- 1' new Mfifili -J I ...-,.-..-.,q.E ,a:.f1:JgQff4f J 144 ' . pf!x.5x.Six3gssSilk! NQRCYQQE if .S 4, .,,-:g'1Z j El One Humlfred Ten P PP F P P if W--.-.- 1 1 Q I ll I ,i W, W , A ,WA W, ,X f . L Page One Hundred Eleven i 1 5 l 1 1 4 i i i 1 ' '7f'T4EfT ' L f H S A af - A Tr +R A T at D 5523. 'f'Tff:7?f?'T'w .gl , A EL CLUB ESPANOL I OFFICERS l HELEN PLATTE . .. .... President ........... MINNIE MAE PRESCOTT A A Vice-President ........ DAVID GARDNER T FRANCES SKIDMORE .... Secretary .. ....... HELEN PLATTE f ROBERT FOWLER .... Treasurer ....... .... M ARJORIE BOLLMAN y DOIT WILLSON .... .... S ergeant-at-Arms . . .... CARMEN PRESCOTT MR. MCCOY ......... ............. C ritic ....................... MR. MCCOY i 'CEI Club Espanoln was formed this year under the direction of Mr. McCoy. 1 The purpose of the club is to awaken an interest in the study and speaking of Span- ? ish, giving opportunity not-only to advance in the language and knowledge of the 7 Latin world, but also for enjoyment. l ' All Spanish students making a good grade are eligible for membership. The Q3 club meets every two weeks, the program usually consisting of Spanish games. PRESENT MEMBERS H p , Helen Platte Cody Anderson l Dorothy Engelking Nat Anderson 'j Frances Skidmore Albert Breshears 4 Robert Fowler Robert Mitchell Q Ruth Bennett Leo Baron Buell Orchard Walter Tupper 4 Paul Liepman Herbert Wickheizer Edith Laney Isabelle Wolfe Carmen Prescott Ora Hopkins 4 B Doit Willson Tom Coppage 1 Mariella Tippin Ruth Draper fl Minnie Mae Prescott Ermine Snow 5 David Gardner Jeanette Whitehill l Julia Divan Grace Ackerman l Mayetta Beyers - Bessie O,Neill i Eunice Sorency Arthur Cahill l Loy Davis Minnie Reynolds Virginia Long 11 OLD MEMBERS g Beulah Harman Clyde Viggers Mildred Stigman Glen Lannigan if George Wood Margaret Backland I ' I Stanley Wood il I lvdrlyifakiii To TTITTTY 'Tw .DfTTf7XflP7'9 FB P A 'T l sl, .r.,r..,...a -4 -fQf f -ff:J1f'4a, pi- ,L g '45 ,A , lSe,L:Qgg,fs- xr-X-,X:l-'1s, oifggf.,,v,,AQ.-Qs-: ,ao. ,.i-',.gMs4s, AQ-jgOf5' j Page One Hundred Twelve 7 ' A W T P A-V I T P I X V, ,, 4 L5 'x '1 ,lj -4 ,. Qi? ,l , ,1 C3 ia fi -'1 fr. 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N' www We ,www f-'HJ 'fffff-L1 f ' L f e D K-M K ,..-,, ,., .. ,, ...-....,,,,,, ,,,V ,Am ,Wag V I ,1!f?, j?Q 7 H H N, If XIHT Tgrrfxlxlf T-kc-X Q., if-Arr X A! , . , , ' K f , f , 1- r-.. f-. , A MU K' ,V ff',4ff yfvf full f , , w W, W X X P :,jfJu,V,4.4,,.,. Q, ,,,. :leg .1..,f.,lgi.LQ1-a1-Qg4i.4,4g..-1.--1L.Lz,,,,,1 AA, W ' 'X k,kQwiBi:i'blb,,K XY: x, ,K N,,,,, .,..- ...4..., --- .v-V.- ,7.,.., ..- V Y, - rg , ,, ,W xxx ,X-'kk . . -- ,,.,, ,JY-, , ,,.-, 41. X LT., .... ...U ,,.,.Y..,,..,,N. Page One Hundred Thirteen 1 ..,...,. ,..-..:s.AL.....aw0.W--eg-1 ....,.g..-RCW :kg-2.13,-L .tt 1923 HELENJOSMITH .... .. WALTER -THOMPSON HELEN BOEHM lVlARVIN PATTERSON ROY KNOX ....... Miss FUSON ..... ,, ,. W ,,.. , f.. W.- ,,' 5- .. f- f-.T , . 5. ,,,, f 41..- N ,, . -T111 T, -, ft .-' ' ' ' ' ' f v Q D il ' 15. 4' 11. 1' - . . f K- ' '- ' 1 J - '1 ,J W . ' ,- 1 I 1' XM! lk. t.,,,.,..rf,,,.,,t 1, SKETCH CLUB OFFICERS President .... Vice-President Secretary . . . Treasurer . . . Sergeant-at-A rms ....... Critic ...... 1924 ..HELEN JO SMITH RUSSEL ROBBERSON . . . . HELEN BOEHM . . .DOROTHY MACE ......OREN DIVAN . . .... Miss FUSON Other branches of talent have all come in for due consideration in S. H. S., but sketching and art had Somehow been neglected until on Sept. 19, 1922, under the very able leadership of Miss Armstrong of Drury, a Sketch Club was organized. Although this artistic talent was assembled pr1ma11ly for the purpose of en couraglng and furthering the study of art in High School, the society has also helped to support school act1v1t1es by making posters for the plays and other functions, which have afforded th club an opportunity for provmff itself an lndlspensable asset to S H S In short, By our posters shall you know us MEMBERS Cordon Brown Myrtle Freeman Estel Helms Earle Drumwrlght Francis Logue Margaret Cray Dorothy Lines Dorothy Mace Marvin Patterson 'Vlargaret Roberts Bernlce Steen Mabrey Weaver Walter Thompson Orvllle Kerr Clara Lindsey Russel Robertson Isabelle Wolfe lrma Breshears Rubye Stone Helen Boehm Vera Flelder Carmen Prescott Ollve Galloway Jeannette Young Carlton Walker Oren Dlvan Althur Burkholtz Harry Sailor Alberta Reed Dixie Tiede Julia Dlvan Hortense Rainey Louise Mattocks Marguerite Mangan Ida Mae Delo Glen Lannigan Lorene Baumberger Helen JO Smlth Page One Hundred Fourteen L L - A C A O cc 1 . . . . ! ' 1 4 . ' A fx 'ffi' I '7r,T'-J ff VI f- ,..f ' 'jx' Y'-.F if --W -sz --.A T - 1 ,- - ' l x I Paqe Owe Hundo ed Fifteen I I E iiiif 'ig ,. +-.i:'ii.iL ' . eiiiifi ,A ff? -P efxsi: PYT? TE 'l ?irIrn1' HMT? ' ,623 Cl' 35 ff N -Cf' 17 ef. I.j,Q1-AJ 3gj,7Q?JQQ1 Im.-fmt I. HQ Q45 X wqtlgf EKNO 'biflbfe .A g . I S- P .4 -+1 it , ,EJ K-Qfiw I P' 1923 MAY WHITEHILL VIRGINIA PAYNE GEORGIA AYRES LOUISE NELSON . . JEWELL CARRICK F AY ROPER .... RUTH BAKER. . . VIRGINIA PAYNE EVELYN PORTER MISS GORMAN MISS GREENLEE GIRL RESERVES SLOGAN-WTO face life, squarely P PURPOSE- To find and give the best CODE-HAS A Girl Reserve I will be- Gracious in manner, lmpartial in judgment, Ready for service, Loyal to friends. Reaching toward the best, Earnest in purpose, Seeing the beautiful, Eager for knowledge, Reverent to God, Victorious over self, Ever dependable, Sincere at all times. OFFICERS . . . . President . . . . . . . Vice-President . . . .Secretary . . . . . . Treasurer . . CABINET . . . . . .Chairman of Social Committee. . . . . . . . .Chairman of Program Committee. . . . . . . . .Chairman of Social Service Committee. . . . 1924 MAY WHITEHIL1. . . . RUTH BAKER . GEORGIA AYRES . LOUISE NELSON .JEWELL CARRICK . . FAY ROPER . . . RUTH BAKER . . . . . .Chairman of Membership Committee. . . . . . . RUTH BAKER . . . .Chairman of Publicity Committee ........ EVELYN PORTER .........Critics............ MISSPLATTE 1 MISS WILLIAMS H ,Y , , YW Y, L 1,5 .Y W ,. A -me ww- - .- ff I I- 2777s ,1F!f,'Hf7f I 'B ITIERQ VY Tv I IX 4' W . W Clif U1 WY V f N 1 A M E-'g,Z :f3: 4:1527 H A -fr! xxlglpm, Q51-fix txki-,,xg-.agagh 5 5,55 ' - -..LQ -gu- Page One Hundred Sixteen l 1 r 5 E Page One Hundred Seventeen 1 N D! Y -5 V V V V M-,,,,,,., ,V ,..,,- ,,, . ,Y-.-. --.. -A--, f I' X TWTTT sz flzf-JT' ,PRCTYY -3 SWIM :fini If-if 7' ' ,.,. it ..-C771 , 'firll-T Y- 'T V'-V TQ? A ..c y 1 T H1-Y CLUB OFFICERS 1923 1924 ADRIAN MORRISON . . . .... President ..... . . . ADRIAN MORRISON 1 PAUL FREDRICK . . .... V ice-President . . . . . .PAUL FREDRICK 4 RICHARD O,NEILL .... Secretary .... .... H ERMAN ELSEY RICHARD OlNEILL ...Treasurer ....... .... A RTHUR BLUME TH EO. KNOTTER . The Hi-Y Club is an organization Sergeant-at-Arms . . . . . . . SHELBY RANEY .....Spon,sor.......... ...THEO.KNOTTER in the high school, sponsored by the Young Men's Christian Association. . The purpose of the organization is to create, maintain, and extend throughout y the school and community high standards of Christian character. Annual membership is open to any boy in high school and all that is necessary to become a member is to come to the meetings. The club meets for one hour each Friday at 6:00 o'clock at the Y. M. C. A. A good meal is served at a small fee, after which the program is given, consisting, usu- ally, of a talk by one of the club members, a talk by the leader, and a musical num- ber by local talent. Some very good pointers on school life are set forth by the speakers-always interesting and instructive. at MEMBERS Rev. Pearson ' L. A. Doran W. F. Spencer P. H. Ramsey Theo. Knotter Kenneth Brown Freeman Bates Charles Barry Arthur Burkholtz Paul Brewster Arthur Blume Horace Bailey Otto Cherry Ralph Cook Ralph Clifton John Whitlock Cassity Paul Carrick John Davidson Loren Davidson Howard Dishrnan Herman Elsey Orin Fallin Paul Fredrick Virgil Finkbinder Glyndon Garner James Guthrie Louis Granelle Hugh Haseltine A Clifford Hendrix - Harry Holden Wayne Hawkins Howard Campbell Orville Kerr Kenneth Keltner Robert Larson Lyman Logan Leon Lovan Adrian Morrison Roy Wallace Jerome Littleton A. B. Lovan Charles Farrington Tom Musgrave William Moore Edward McKinley Robert McKinley Delmas McCracken Dillard Nichols Buell Orchard Richard 0'Neil1 George Prescott Newman Richardson Raymond Richardson Shelby Rainey Harry Reed Ross Rathbone Russell Robberson .lames Robberson Roy Smyth George Swisher Mitchell Tucker Richard Thompson Lawrence Vaughan Reber Van Matre Leo Webb Ned White Mabrey Weaver Mack Wright Carlton Walker Rolland Wright Williamson Whitlock I. 4- -- 4.4L . 44... .,.Q.4'- - ,, f Y 'Sli I YN , fx xx .' g.X,i ff 5:54,-- xg ...Ly q,,II I. N alt A WN I l IU .I ,, i -, I I el gf, sd Po C2- f',. You V.. r., fy iff ,, LJ lx we P - 2 4 I L 5. tj, Q I A le Q kg f' 1 l ff! if I I- J I , v t, 6 in Lil f f ,f tl 9-1 Nfl I,,, ig z l-1 liel I., l ,. lt. vi I l lil l'l lii I'l l l lf, 5. 'll efleeibriliritftaretiiiltteeiiii I . -. ....,...xA.. ,, .1 i r Page One H undred N ineteen, -A Q mi I '71 ,Simba - A' 'mf'i W'll'1iif'fffN 'T if'uIf'mfiiffxw X - .. A s 4.-s - ,ff -- A 4' .Af I- A- .J xx 'fr x jigs Xe N ,P T ,kai A FN ids f-2211 W be any-Q15 , 7 JJTK, fire-N,ff+:: F- WWCTW ai fill, TAY A l -L -1 ,YL ' 'r-- ff nh, 'Q -f l- Maw 91' Hgffif I , If, ., G, A d ,IV gl -A IIE CERCLE FRANCAIS my pa.. E f--sf---' : ' l I Vlgfi HIT, 7 l iff 1 I ' V -'ft 1 gn i , lv f I j . ld . ,I fi ,M pf' IM: ff' Ifli 1 xi Ui' ' x ,S F 1 'f- 'Q fi ff! l J 1 dfxi V I N We' ' fn 1 I f .Qs ' 1 if l L ' H .74 F4 iv' Ji , 'VOA 7' 1 , I .1 I is J f fi ? P f, ,Lx , ff 'V - i +A :Aff I I vf K , F3 f Lf -1 . I Q 'I fA k I, in ' 'fri ji 6? Q A y fi if if i: I ti in ,I A 'rf 5 I ' l ' A A FT? if A Ve ,Q , - .K L, -4 rf' Ml 5' Q w- L. ,f I ,'. ,- f, 7 , 9' . , Nl rf-. . rn La 5' fi A i H' f I L' ' L-,I gg I If? : ' ff I a , El I Kg 5 I I 1 tri It If Ki' ,rj ,L , el I 57 r I ff' fy , .J I M, iff fe. f ,, 'ff 3 4 H3 4 1 I ,, . li , 1923 A OFFICERS I GEORGIA AYRES . . . ..... President . . . . . MARIORIE MAsoN . . . . . . Vice-President . . ADA CROWDER ..... . .Secretary ..... WILLIAM ULLMANN ........... ..... Y 'reasurer . MRS. HARE . . MEMBERS Georgia Ayres Grace Alsup Alma Boals Orie Crosby Ada Crowder Hazel George Agnes Hardesty Marjorie Mason Louise Nelson Vivian Rhodes ..-.....-..-....-...- Virginia Smith William Ullmann Florence Wilcox Margaret Roberts Christina Tams Erma Flannagan Elizabeth Baldwin Alvarett Weightman Pauline Bryant Frances Chinn Harriet Williams ,X V, V, 7 , I, I IIN Z X ,4Yff A 4 f J, Page One Himdrczil it H . Critic ................ Alberta Creighton Nadine Murray PLEDGES Dorothy Conklin Estel Hallam John Tindall Margaret Lacy Katherine Minor Hilda Moseman Marguerite Lines Irene Hoffmeister x , -. X M ' X I2 il' KKK i, I 'l ,.g15tSAtleQ: Q' FQEs.Es,,SA,sa gs., , , Y if 1 L .I 'I I 1924 if I I . . . .GEORGIA AYRES 5 I y . .MARJORIE MASON I, ij A . . . . .ADA CROWDER Q 3 ii' .WILLIAM ULLMANN .54 , HQ ........MRs. HARE FILA . Helen JO smith rf I' Q E Dorothy Anderson l I , 1 Virginia Forrester l Q ' gl Isabelle Fugitt lx I Q' i Evelyn Harris Q I ' K I lsolene Jones ,I-A 1 A 5 Mildred Merritt 5 , QI g Mary O'Neill Q l 5: A, f Hazel Rhodes I X, .Tosephine Umbarger 1 I I 5 l Mabrey Weaver g 1 Q' 'Ti Mirginia,.PayI1e , , , 4 l ' 9:5 ,IA- A ffm I' Ilxfl 'lv ' 4 LJ Algae-,gslsg..X-!1.L:,.bQa hiv , A ' lsff! IWa,Im.tm,,wWgeu l 1 , I -aff' Nl 8,5-at V A ,ln Pg I iQ R to Cf'mmiCfQR C Wff' fff 1Q1iQlQ1.QfQ L ' 'W R ' I I ,I of so I A O or ee a 1g,:.s,,tgg, ICH I . T 4 Q. I, , 'Y ' 1 LJ 51,1 N I l -i I'-fl N I Lf? 1 -I F-4 PT Y I F L-,., 1 .ax P. ,, fi AN! I5 L-A 3-' - Q yd nl FY F4 fl? K3 LV, t, PZ- F. I 1 'Q T' PJ I Y, 7, 'f f 1 n ed rf ii V' i L3 I 3,2 1 Q ,1 A wr in I EQ ri, L H nfl Lfi fri pl O I-4, 4 ' Y' 1 iii 1391 Fl Cyl ical V, fd fi Y. 1 .1 if PEP CLUB 1923 JAMES JOHNSON .. GEORGIA AYRES . . . LOREN DAVIDSON LOREN DAVIDSON . . MISS SEDDON .. ...--....... OFFICERS 1924 ....Presidem: .....JAIvIIzS JOHNSON . . . . Vice-President . . . . . . . . BUELL ORCHARD . . . . Treasurer . . . . . . . .ELIZABETH JOHNSON ....Secreg5a-ry ..........VERA ERKE ........Critic SEDDON The Pep Club was organized 'in 1921, with the purpose of only boosting athletic events The purpose of the club has changed, however, and the slogan 'gWe boost all good school actlvxtieq is being carefully carried out. Membership is open to all high School students. Cecil .Jones Q Virginia Boatwright Buell Orchard Russell Robberson Katherine Rayl George Prescott Margaret Clifton Loy E. Davis Volla Mondy Mildred Merritt Carlton Walker Agnes Hardesty Betty Nell Rainey Minnie Mae Prescott Elizabeth Johnson Catherine Mohler MEMBERS Hilda Buley Margaret Cook Vera Erke Carmen Prescott Alta Hartley Lee Livingston Hortence Rainey Frances Chinn Julia Welch Gordon Brown Rachael Rainey Lois Fuzzell Reber Van Mafre Cleta Larson Arthur Burkholtz Margaret Thompson Robert McKinley Edward McKinley Louise Mattocks Marjorie Mason Lucille Jones Rose Marie Veatch Hazel George Julia Divan Dean Ayres Browning Robertson Lorine Childers James Johnson Harold Bischaff Clarence Willey Arthur Blume ' I , 6' lflfrrfj , X71 XSLT- ff -A ' FTE V,f' f T ft' JT fx ff' X Ng 'X ff! TY f X A ml -.- fkirixl:1assQss,.s,1Q,g1gxEe,g1.sc,,g1.s,I, Q i 1 Page One If'LL'l'LCl7'GdiT'LUL7Lt2j one I . PARENT-TEACHER ASSOCIATION The High School Circle was organized in January, 1921, at the invitation of the school authorities, with one hundred members enrolled. Much interest was manifested in the meetings and we realize that the association met a real need of the school, for teachers and parents may now meet and talk over the problems of the High School boys and girls. Mrs. J. B. McBride was the hrst president. Mrs. Frank B. Williams was chosen president for 1922 and during this year we had several prominent lecturers. Among them were Dr. Charles Barker, lecturer for the National Rotary Club, who spoke to a meeting of mothers and daughters. The most enjoyable program of this year was given by students of the High School, four of whom explained student activities to the parents. Mrs. W. G. Burton was elected president for the third year. An enjoyable event of this year was a dinner at which the teachers were guests and Professor Roberts the principal entertainer. Mrs. Emily Paulson, an eminent child psychologist, lec- tured at one meeting and proved a help and inspiration to the boys and girls as well as to the parents and teachers. Funds for they expenses of this year were secured by a committee of mothers who ran the high schoolcafeteria for one day. Officers for the year 1924-1925 are: Mrs. W. C. Burton, President, Mr. L. A. Doran, First Vice-President, Mrs. Aetna Moore, Second Vice-President, Mrs. R. Neal, Secretary, and Mrs. Louis Bollman, Treasurer. Page One Hundred Twenty-two l . 1 M. ,. MU, l 9.1 :If Liz ,WF- f 1 v I , l i I , . t i i 5 , P 4 -If gag. 1 , N. v,...... x X -Q.:-wail., if N, Rf 51 P . I.. A -Q w 1 1 J' ' f. ,V .......,.,.....,,..,-1 :QS MRS. ROBERTS .. I f . vr 1 1 . A R1S+fSUHf - ,. .3f. QF7lEf?iT?2eTR .. bm, S351 Y ,S 1 . ,R R- RAS'-f...X-....-Q' 1 W ceq f K. uri ' 1 Q32 . 3,-K . 1 , , , AQ ' i L' ' , .A r M ,ff , V -1 J f H ,J 1 i -4 1 A J , i? D f, 'J R A i J .VXA f'i 74 1 29- . za i f U J f-J 13 V Y 1 f fi MRS. W. G. BURTON. .. 1 1 , 1 I fl 31 'J - ,4 2 ,: MRS. HASELTINE . . . X ,fl '4 3 . MRS. COPPAGE .. 3 ,X . ,W 4 V! fi We J 'v ex .I A 1 4 J 'ff A I gifs, ' , P. T. A. OFFICERS, 1923-1924 . . . .President . . . .First Vice-President ff MRS. AETNA MOORE . . . .... Second Vice-President . . . .Secretary . . .Treasurer X - , .... N .- Y. ,,-. ,H -- , ' ' ,fwfw 'dw S, 1 es .f,Zf ff',!f !j' 7, 47 IZ Vu. J fr: 'I 4 L 4,5 jg x .Q f . , W, .f 1 1 X N4 v, H f Em .4 rf- 1 XJ- 114,14 ...Z V -. . xx5.Q:..X..'iffz...Q:.l5i1.. 4.Q.-,i.-.V -.:,-.. . Page One Hundred Twenty-threr 19 I gil: uf 1 , EI , 1 5 . li. E !v ,I A ,W 1 ...,I I it .fa-4 f ryf2F4fg?f35f-2' QE M3 tt-iffiijursi 5. .-Rs:sf,4f9'r:f1..f If QffffAf+QR-'Q1 fM ' V :HQ qw-f MMM oror 'N '1J'+-irtziligg E Ilxhf- if Xslpviwf ,xsiiwxfifif HORACE BAILEY .. GEORGE WILLIER . PAUL CARRICK .. BARBARA BURTON . VIVIAN RHODES . . . MARVIN PATTERSON LEO REDDICK . ESTEL HALLAM .. ADA CROWDER . LUCILLE TURNER HOWARD CAMPBELL JACK STEWART MISS AUSH ERMAN M RESUME STAFF ISS SPERRY. . Page One Hundred Twenty-fom' V no I H I I I I NSW I X X lv ' .. .. 42. ............... o. It I I A A i I ' I I M H I V 1 1 -' 1? 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II s'. I ,I .. l'f I, If! I - I vi J. II I V, L- I. r .- -'I -I 'I LQ Wi yr.: lay V' IV' II e1 sv-J I, gr 1 lP ' It . IJ I Ifg ifi l'!A ILE II-J I 'Av iff Ir,I If-4 III Ig! IV ,fi Ill ILJ If! if I'4 I ! ,1 1 I . , I I ,CK 'f' J I JI I3 I af XX ...J J . 1 I ..,..--,........ ..,,...,....,.....-....,,.....,., .a-f.. ., , - ! I THE BEAUTIFUL The Resume is more than gratified by the splendid response' from the Senior Class to the appeal for portraits of the beautiful members of the class of 1924. From the hundreds submitted five were chosen and we are confident that popular opinion will uphold us in our selection. The five charming Misses portrayed on the opposite page are the cream of the lovely gallery we have to show in our editorial sanctum. It is needless to introduce such well-known beauties, however, the eye lighting upon such flowers of humanity cannot but inspire the pen to action. The ravishing charmer in the upper left hand corner is Miss Royanna Wallups, beloved by all the young bloods of the school. You notice her taste in jewelry is exquisite. Although you would not guess it from the gentle curves of the arms and the slender taper of fingers, hers is the athletic type of beauty. MA brown beauty, a noted leaderli' you will proclaim in undivided unison. There is a rumor of an engagement, but for her fiance's safety we dare not print her name here. Dainty little Miss Chuckle Berry is the pet of everybody. Her beaming smile and sudden, clear, ringing laughter are the joy of many a soul. If it weren't for her very feminine poke bonnet and compact, we should call her really boyish. The boys all love her, for she is ideal at petting, and very democratic in bestowing her favors. 0ne merit that she possesses is her love for lower classmen. Words cannot depict the full-blown charms of Miss ,lewhizza Curr. ln the cen- ter portrait we see her in her dreamy, pensive mood, by which she so ruthlessly en- thralls the hearts of her many suitors. Her artistic temperament may be sensed by the ravishing way she is holding the rose. Miss Curr is most beautiful in evening dress, which is a foil to her superb blond loveliness. Rumor tells us that Mr. Doran, whose penchant for blonds is well known, after years of worship from afar, now leads the race for ,lewhizza's hand. His love for her is patent to all. Miss Willie Mae Bee has intrigued the entire class by her subtlety and air of mystery. Hers are the eyes that reveal in their starry-like brilliance no mirror of a too violently throbbing heart and likewise no reflection of a disdain for fellow crea- tures of infinite inferiority. lf she were not very popular, her satire might cost her friends, but none know her but to love herf. Alas! poor swains! Let us whisper a secret. She is engaged to that dashing Bob Burton, who has filled to overflowing her poetic soul. Not least, in the esteem of all, is our sweet-faced Belladonna Campo. Which- ever way we turn, she looks good to us. Her delicate blond coloring and dainty features set her aside from the common crowd. Her exquisite, willowy figure is seen often about the Resume room, the Council chamber, and in Mr. Doran's office. Alas! boys! ,Tis cruel but ,truel lt is too late, she is already securely attached in a firm bond of mutual affection, for she proclaims without blush or stammer that Lucky Turner is the apple of her eye! Y Page One I-furtdred Twenty-seven Gigli l 1 l 6, if W fgiif' 1? lingo: is FTSE, 3F 3liCfiF'7??:FQel F7F 'WFQR r F 'fi' sl V , TT 20 1' 'Fld FN . It 5 ' X f ' V ' gan. fr gm - as , l . f., 6 4, ,yr ' 3. ' or 9 'ali' -A . - 1 'J I . . Q' .21 r l la D W 0 I. 1 xx ,H l l l SJ , gg, 1 w J' 0 1 Sa if f -1' ' '. - X l ' 4 X ' I - 0 . 'll gf l 1 fly 1' 1 PF, if i etalalafe Ti 2' fff, ff f fftf ff .rr , Um. U, 1 A 1 Vvww Ea :JDJ ' Fonnoro FEBRUARY 11, 1903. ACTIVE MEMBERS EQ Fred Banks Robert Mitchell ffl James Firestone Alvin McGarvey C! Charles Farrington Edwin Orr James Fuson Ralph Palmer FE Bert Goss Ralph Rimby K? Norton Hardesty Dickson Terry Walter Thompson COLORS: Maroon and White Paul Liepman ' FLOWER: Red Carnation 5 'Q THE PAST MEMBERS OF THE ACORN CLUB 3 Chester Anderson Graham Finney Harry Lawing Phil Payne ff Carl Agnew Klyee Fuzzeli Sherman Lillie Ralph Paxson fr. William Amis Tom Foley Stanley Lippman Paul Patterson HJ Paul Brooke Gesthford Fine Lawrence Lippman Louis Reps Allen Bradshaw Sam Farrington Errett Lunsford Werden Rainey if Roy Brooke Fred Farthing John Lacy Churchill Ruxton lj' Alfred Baldwin Fred Gurley George Lacy Wilson Raidler, ij Bryon Boswell Oliver Gideon Meredith Long Will Spencer N Edward Barbour Leslie Goodson Carl Leonard Otto Smith John Bodine Ehlburn Hurburt Thurman McConnell Bert Singleton ' Earl Bodine Earl- Hansell Fred McChoskey Rex Singleton Herschell Bennett Paul Hawkins George Michels Harry Singleton Leo Busch Lloyd Hallack Louis Michels Fay Stevens i If - Clifton Beadles Carl Hamlin Arthur Myers Dwight'Schmook Harold Cox James Hutchinson Harry Merritt Ralph Snavley if Oscar Chrisman Fred Hutchinson Bert- Meyer James Shelton .sg Walter Cossey Homan Hutchinson James' Martin Hal Stevens ' 'f Harold Carson Warren Hedges Lawrence Meyer Harvey Turner' L, Dale Chegwidden Harry Hughes Sylvester Murratta Bernard Thrall X ,iff Joe Campbell Ralph Harrison David McKnight Paul Thompon James Collins James Homer Andrew McShane Raymond Teri-ill J Donald Collins Clarence Hines Gerald Morris Edward Ullman I ' Claud Craig William Headley Robert Moore Norrnan Van Matre 'U Maurice Cochran Rella Howerton Francis McClernon Bert Waits Paul Cochran Lester Harp Robert Martin Arthur W1-ight - 4 Hicks Cathey William Irvin Robert Muratta Dave Widbin rj Leslie Call Harold Ireland Herbert Matthews John Widbin L 'Q Charles Chalendar Will Johnson Homer McElhaney Richard Wagstaff ,E Charles Dando Glenn Johnson Leonard Mullings Harry Wells , l Homer Dixon Paul Jezzard Howard Nelson Tenq Watkins l , George Dunlap Frank Jezzard John Nee Allen Wallace 1 If James Donnell William James Dan Nee Clyde Wells l Ti 'T Maurice Dodds Harry Knight Tom Nee Lyle Walton , l Walter Eisenmayer Rufus King Earl Nelson Marvin Ward l l Ralph Elkins Roland Kite Forrest Naylor Jarnes Washburn l l Ronald Elkins Keith Kelly Nathan Naylor Lee Wallace if- 'l Everett Ellis Will Lincoln Eugene O'Bryne Harry Westboy 5 ' Jerry Fenton Earl Leonard Paul O'Neill ' I J Harold Finney Harold Lincoln Abial Pierce ' F A o, I, ' w x f ,' ..f..f.'1,..-.-.,,-.r-f:'. ..- . 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Lovan .lohn Fogarty Walter F allin Earl Kellett f Dick Holland PLEDGES A Dick Morgan ' .lames Billings Harry Silsby Bud Meyer Dave Diffendeffer Booth Murray 4 Otto Kellett FLOWER: W hite Carnation COLORS! Blue and W hize l 1 4 Page One Hundred Th'i'rty N 1 r wg Tkfifixk W,5i 7'77'f-xi! ' M A ' ' M E T, HA ' Nm V. 1' Y' ue' N. Q 'QNX .R ,I vf W1 'YZ' f T'jK V11 '1f V' V XiiAQf4,f 5,45 V , XQ twf ly k4Q'7,f ,QE S' 7Lf5 J! J-f -g -,bg x, x,, ,Y I, K f-,153- fff K - -WR. 1 i 1 4 N S? i 31 ini .ft .lj 'w A fi 4 ' r .!: f .13 ,LQ fi' ,JJ fi AJ -M 5 K. l F f Q ,ff YH V w V. EJ hy, ,J , ll' f, N. TJ f 1 ' A ,f ,A ff! I K 'I A 1 f 5 -JV CJ .I 'J , I ,4 X, V' .l - 1 .ff J ,X ' s Q aff' P'l I K r 5 'J 2 ' 4 A Q , l , Inf-1, fy . v 4, x2 X1 X-W1 ,hw f 7 - I rv.- N Wx,,yl,N 6,Y7, EM! ni I Mg, V -, N,-f wx u f X g ,Vw , on Y, -Aw,-,, vw , . ,...,. ,,...-.4....-.!....-.- .-.--.---Q------U----f-A'l--'--'--N- ' !,,k .. ,. Y- -----W lf--,K - V ' 1- -: f-115' VT-X X N ., ,f 3 ,, . , , , 5 , . . 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V1 ' 1 1 . f- - ' 1 . 1 ' 1 ' 1 .. fix ,Q - 1- '1 1 ,V'V 1 V11 V. 1 , , .V V ,. ' 1' I ,1V, 1 ',, 1 ' '- , , ' X1 xy., 1113 X V4 , .11 ,.-..--. LL. . 1 i 3 , . 1 V ' L 122 1 1 - ' , . 1 . , 1 , V 1 V N 1. , 1 1 1 I A. 5 ' ' J '1 1 121' 1 . ' V ., 1 I 1 - V 1 1 ' f f O ' ' 1 . ' V ' ' 1 fr' ' . . 1 V7 1 j ' 4 ' 1 11 I 1 VZ- 1 1 I . 1 . 1111. 5 1 - - V , 1 . T,'fT'f7Z7'i 1 f4L7- Q: 1 ., 7 , I l .......gf,.ff l K 1 , . X f h Y' . v. ,,, . 4. 4 'tc' ff- V, H xv. ,X ,, . . .1 A , .wr 'ff f' 'f -' 1 ss. ' . , - - - - f ff , Y f, X ,.L:.iy1,-'T qi H 2- m L ' I 'A 'W T ' f w l fy .- 1 . jf 1 if w ' -.N 5 1 f ,T 1 yr Q 5 1 Xl , , Xl, ff T ' 'QL' . sv L' ii i ll !! l v lv I 4 THE COACH Page One H zmdred Thirty-.four This year all of the athletic teams have made good records. Any success they have attained is due to the coach. He is one of the finest coaches in the state, and at the Southwest Basketball Tournament it was said that he was the best, cleanest and fairest sportsman in the conference. He coaches his teams by scientific methods, and can make a bunch of green recruits into a polished squad. All the honors that either he or the teams have obtained are cer- tainly none too good for such a fine man as Coach Albert Luther Weiser. ATHLETIC BOARD OF CONTROL MR. BEAR MR. JONES Miss TOWNSEND JAMES JoHNsoN or l..tK l .S , WS NXQ, lifts E x x:F4N - 5 S' N-Q. - x X . 1 L ' 1 rd l IO le lt st is If .. -U h : ji. ,, i... Af' l fi-- I 4'i fri ,. lf fi- fp: Y a I r' A.. 1 A 1.- I li awwxs V! X THE FOOTBALL SEASON The football season officially opened on the home field September 21st, when S. H. S. met Republic, resulting in a 13-6 victory for Springfield. On September 29th the Bulldogs journeyed to Neosho to try their luck. After one of the slowest games of the season, during which many utime outst' were called, Neosho walked off with the game, winning 13-0. Fort Smith and Springfield had a battle royal October 5th on the Drury field. Fort Smith won 7-6 in one of the hardest games ever fought on the field. It seemed that 13 was an unlucky number for Springfield, as the Bulldogs were dlpfeated at Carthage, October 13th bybthe same score by which Neosho had defeated t em. The day was certainly dark and dreary when the Red and Black team faced the Greenfield men on the gridiron October 18th. The Springfieldians walked away with the victory, 24--0. The Aurora Houn Dawgs had been victorious up to the time Springfield met them October 25th. The onlookers from Springfield were downhearted when Aurora pushed the ball over the line. Luck was with the Bulldogs, however, for the ref- eree's whistle had blown a second before. The ball was forced back from the danger zone, and we finally won, 3-0. y As usual it rained in the Monett game here on November 1st, They had not lost agame and therefore had a clear claim to the championship. The game was replete with thrills and, even though it was not a victory for S. H. S., the Bulldogs showed their worth by making the score a tie 14-14. The battle with the Miners on the Joplin field, November 9th, was the next game played. The team was accompanied by a great number of rooters and the High School Band. The Bulldogs played a splendid game, but went down to defeat 19-7. That touchdown reconciled the S. H. S. rooters a great deal anyway. The Little Bock team on their field, November 16th, completely swamped the Springfield eleven. lt is sad to relate, but the truth must be told. The score was 73-0. The last game was played here against Fort Scott, November 22nd. Both teams worked hard, and Fort Scott secured one touchdown, but failed to kick goal, and won 6-3. This ended a fairly successful season. SCORES FOR THE SEASON Sept. 21-Springfield .................. 13 Republic . . . . . O Sept. 29-Springfield Neosho -- Oct. 5-Springfield F01't Smith Oct. 12-Springfield Carthage - Oct. 18-Springfield Greenfield Oct. 25--Springfield Aurora -- Nov. 1-Springfield Monett ,... Nov 9-Springfield l0DliI1 - - - Nov. 16-Springfield Little Rock Fort Scott Nov 22-Springfield .... . . . 0 Page One Hundred Thirty five 1, 1 1 1 r 1 1 1 1 1 ,,. 1 1 1 1 1. 1, 1 1 1 1, 1 1 Y'. 1 Y 2-5 1 1 ,Q ,L 1 -'X Y 111' 11 1' -'iff XM, ff' 1 Z',,, 11111 ' -'wwf' 11111 1 2 111 1 1 f' - 15-111f ,, 111 1 1 4- -1 1 9531 My U 1 1: 1 ' f f 11,111 I W, 11 1 1 1 Qi! 111111, 'fi W - 111 N T r-:V L 1 111 1 - ff 1 1 511, Wifi 1 151 1 1 L 11- '12, 11 1 11 1 1 gf-Q1 V' 1 fum 1 115 111 Y S 15 lil -- 0 -NN, 11 1 ii V V 1 I vga? 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 11 1 ' 1 11 e My 11 '11 1 4Q1XQ'11,1 1f'5L1:1, 1 1 111 A ! 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I 1 I- I . fi ifdw ' 'QQ1QQfQf1f,Q,QQQQ,fQ I Y:7i-IL' I I m'?'fI'rvf, ICN ,IFF'QQxIaf?M5IlII'iff'fI hm W'I Wl'LH7faD 'l'fL'7?Efs ' '. 5 I wxawie LIsQI,Ig?Q'k,QiL tiss4Q.a:?iffs,.?5'I2Q'g11,L ,f.P X .- Y--a-s--..-QQ i ii I I A I I p , FOOTBALL PLAYERS ' fiqff I 1 I 'I ' K- I II The football season opened with five letter men: John Davidson, I'Racy', 'Q ' II Davidson, Boyd Rhodes, Clifton Bernelt, and Frank Majers, and seventy-five other ' 1 I ' - , A . p ,A W3 i asplrants, few of whom had played before. llhere was plenty of green material, but :ls , I few experienced men, and Coach Weiser had a job on his hands. He soon developed rj some real players, however, and turned out a fine team. IQ The most outstanding man was Captain John Davidson, guard. He was one of the finest ever on the team, and was rewarded by being placed, for the second time, on the All-Southwest team and also on the All-State team, besides being re- elected captain for the next year, honors which he certainly deserved, as this was his third year at football. I ' . t i Q . . . i 'V J c'Racy,,, the other Davidson, lived up to the family standard. Although small 7 I I J ? il in size, he was a big player and has another year to be even bigger. He played half- , back most of the time, although he was a capable quarter-back. ' 1 Boyd, c'Dusty,,, Rhodes at end could always be relied upon to do his part. Boyd jfs , lf played hard and well in every game and he was certainly missed when he was in- Q I IJ jured in the lVlonett game and forced to -miss the last battles of the season. IH? I 'I Frank uAirdale Ma'ers was a star uarter-back. He made brilliant lays I I v , J fl P I iff during the season and could be counted on to lead the team in a fine way. , Clifton Red Bernett, tackle, played his second year on the team and made an I' all If, excellent record for himself. . 3 V I , . I ,. I ff Herbert Wllubbyw Austin at full back was one of the outstanding men on the ' 'I f . . Iifj ffl team. He not only could be trusted always to be in the thick of the fray, but he IL .fst f I used his toe to good advantage. I I. 1 I 1-1 .1 ., Ed Stone played his first year at center and made a fine start as a football man. . This was Wallaceis first try at football and he certainly made an enviable rec- TJ ord. He played a splendid game as tackle. gl? T I' 3 ' fl Iii .ri V3 I 'f T I 'Q I I' 'I f g Lf M IG? I QQ vi' I Mil X I Q I :gi QQ 1,1 I fig, , ,. ua, gi, 1 i.11 EF! I ' I ,, I 2, 'JI 4 Q f I I -II 1 5 ,QI ... I . 1 f' ,, I I I Vi I I rl I - I 1 i f I I ,I A ,mornM--..e--,...--.e-.-.M..------H--v-7W- v-he-ew-e :ring . 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Fred Mosely could play both the center and guard positions admirably. With his good-natured grin he was able to Hght with the best of them. I Rudolph Walstrand served his team well at the guard position. He never lost his grit and played line games throughout the year. I Adam Fisher always went in with a determination to do his best. He held down the end position and proved a valuable player. John Tindall, another end man, was a hard fellow to beat as he could always be depended on to stop his man. I Clarence Willey at tackle was certainly an addition to the team and could be depended upon to do his part in carrying the pigskin through. Carl Rule was a fellow of good ability and played his first year on the team in a worthy manner. He played half-back and was one of the best back-field men on the team. Altogether the team was made up of fine players with each man working with the rest to win for the school. I II' H ,I I Page One Hundred Thirty-eight , In I I .II I I I J I'If I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I , ' X, - H-J V' ..v.-...Q N . ,, X, --, . . r. ,- C i.1-'q 'y f'vjri.4 'iff-'M-f-' 4 '---- ---V we 1- -- --3-V WHY- fave- -f- --- E N.. rg is . , , Wikia, W, . Wg-,,W W W-JW ,. Ur., .4 .W W1 WWQ - W 'Xp I, , KTVWRWIQV K ,.W. A yfg, WI U ,W ' x .. ', QT , fell if ' if ifX.il'i-1' H271 , . Q .Eli 'Q'-4' , 7 .f A .VT XM , 'Q' l.. .. , Qff Al- g . WiiS.i1,zff3.jLw ggqgiid or .5 K A A, ,TT--V W H- -,-- - W- . ,,, , ,QQ-,Y-W BOYS' BASKETBALL REVIEW H1 A On the'lVlonday after the football season closed, about seventy-five hopeful boys assembled in the gymnasium to try for the basketball team. There were but two is W letter men back, Captain Jerome Littleton and Peacher Guthrie. The rest were new, g W WW except for a few who had practiced on the squad the previous season. Seven men 5 I WW made first term letters and seven received reserve letters. I W 1 I ' . v W W IIII . 5 W W Jerome Littleton, Captain, played standing guard, and It was in a great measure We Li. W W 5 due to him that the other teams failed. to make large scores, as he was always on C LQ: W hand to break up a dribble or pass. He made the All-Star Team at the Drury Tour- a g ! 5 1 ' nament. W ' . i: S F ' ' r' 1 ll ' W I gh 1 L Q W W E ' Pete Guthrie was the best point maker that the team had, as he is a fine basket 1 ' Q l l it shot, and is also fast in his floorwork, making for himself the name of uFlash.,' W , W l W at ' 4 1 5 'T . . 3 g 3 5 4 Earl Kellett came here from West Plains, where he was captain and forward. W , , 1 As Coach Weiser was in need of a center, he put Earl there in that position and he d 1 W E W played it in a fine manner, being such a good shot at the basket and having the abil- 1 11 1 1 ity for the pivot position also. . l l Em f l .fi , i fs . 4, Wi W W 'YW Joe Breshears played either stationary or running guard, and was certainly a .' L nf rock wall of defense for his team. This was Joe,s first year at basketball, and he .e , Wi W made a fine showing. J l,5,WW This was also John Turner's hrst year on the team, and after his first tryout he n W i-jill steadily improved, becoming a line forward. As he has another year on the team, U 1 il he .ought to make a name for himself. w i ' L1 b- Buell Orchard played his first year for the Bulldogs and this plucky guard 5 i W will certainly be missed by next year s team, as he was ine at both defense and 4, W 1 PW W offense. h A :ll ' P ml W 5 .rl Lloyd McNally was another new man who made the team at the forward posi- :T - tion. Mac could dribble through almost any defense and was an accurate shot at F l the basket. He is the Captain-elect and should be a great asset to next year's team. l T VW' Those who made reserve letters and should be given credit for their hard work E l l iii are: Francis Canady, Hubert Ferguson, Mack Wright, Dick O,Neill, Paul Moore, r W W Sterling Harris, Erwin Greenhaw. ' V 1 W .rl lf B The Bulldogs played eighteen games and won twelve of them, making an aver- ig' age of .667. They made a total of 364 points to their opponents, 183. - . 1' W W GAMES J 1 ,t I Bulldogs . . .West Plains 1 Bulldogs 16 . . . ..... Joplin 22 ' J 1 A 5 Bulldogs . . .West Plains 14 Bulldogs 28 . . . . . .Carthage 19 l 5 Bulldogs .... ..... B epublic 17 Bulldogs 37 . . . .... Joplin 28 . W l 1 5 Bulldogs .... lVlarionville 11 Bulldogs 15 ..... Monett 11 J i l it Bulldogs ..., Draughonis 28 Bulldogs 25 ...Carthage 17 5 Bulldogs . ........ lVlonett 15 Bulldogs 67 . . . ..... Aurora 22 l li Bulldogs .... .... H umansville 14 Bulldogs 22 . . . ..... Greenfield 16 is Bulldogs ........ Aurora 12 Bulldogs 9 .... Draughon's 24 , 3 1 Bulldogs . . .Greeniield 13 Bulldogs 411 ...... .... 5 .Republic 7 - if 1 ffl., -.-...w,,-.-,.s U --W -'f- A------- f rarer? K W if 7 ,ff ,..r Q 1 7 r 1' , A r r AJ4'ff1'Z,i Tiff 57'-AL-aff-498147 -fee' he A ff ' frfifijlxl jfWjQ 'tf'ff'+E i 'iiiii 1 1QgjQf.ff ll 'fQ.lfffQQ-ffi11l 'fQfQf,f.1Q.g Q, f Page one Hundred Thirty-nine l I f j U j f J 1 K J fc Jfxf' ,K-,l f MJ y NL! UIQ 1-IWW ' r r f fly' 1 f, I f A w V I. . : 4,15 4u,,v ,gr V, 1 pf 56532 4 57,353 ,if-ii Qvj, ,JV ff J I V 3 ' QW , J! W Q ' M 1 1 , I 2 fl ff 5 5 V, , y af f kr? Y , , l .4 J' ' 4 VJ f ' 3 2 ' fi , 4 ffl fl' 5 A ,hr ?'f,-v 5 ful gkj , f I J '- e ffl 4 ' ffl . 1 e -Q4 ' f i 3575 , WJ If n- 'X F ,l 5 Z fl fl f 5 ,Z ' Q1 I J, i-j fb X 3 1 'JAX ff' 4 ,Q -'fl T fy .4 J X, . X , 11 P A 3 FJ? 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Ni-Q. el. wr. ,Yr-.Q-.ann X,.:.,s..,,.,, -..,....-...,.v..-..-...ms-..-.-.f -4 N... , ,..,, , L. ., F ,Qs 31,-if ..f,r XX ,fix 'T .fs-.J L ,ra-. ,' -H-, W v., , f ' 1 s f--'-' :--f- ,4L f'f-fr? -'Wei-grae- 2i f2g ' -' iiaff' ' E N' ' ' N if ff: E . f11fD,lX f 'i .'7 '3' X3 rv flaftl ASIFTTW' tiff UT' M Ji Nfl. It ff, .ff Q. 1 , kwaihiyfawmhemylgsylakwwfwidff ' K ' - ,,,,,,,-.,...... g-ef--WM-'Ar ' 'f-- --- --M- -,.-., , 1 ,, rj m,h,--i.-sA- --A---W Y - ' '-- sm GIRLS' BASKETBALL REVIEW On Tuesday, after the football season had closed with the Thanksgiving game, the first call for the girls, Basketball team was given. About thirty girls reported. Three girls who had made letters before were back, Olive Galloway fCaptainj, Ada Crowder, Hazel Banfield. There were also a few who had been on the squad the previous year. lt was rather difficult to pick a team, but Coach Weiser certainly de- serves a great amount of credit for the fine team that he turned out. Eight girls made the red team letter and several the reserve letter, signifying that they were on the first squad. ' Olive Galloway, center and captain, played her third year for S. H. S. She was one of the finest players that the school has ever had and out-jumped every center in the Southwest. She obtained a well deserved place on the All-Star South- west team of '241. Hazel Banfield played running center this year, and at this position she was hard to beat, being one of the fastest centers ever seen in Springfield and literally ran circles around her opponent. She was elected captain for the next year and will certainly have a good chance to lead her team to victory. Q Ardis Blackburn came here from Pierce City and played her first year for the Springfield team. Ardis had some fast floor work combined with an ability to shoot goals which soon gave her a place on the team. . Helen Lower also played her first year for the red and black. She was a steady, dependable player and she could always be depended upon to make the baskets. Margaret Fagg, the other forward, showed some wonderful ability. She could make baskets without a doubt and could also be depended upon to get the ball. She made the Class A Southwest Team and as she is just a Sophomore has a wonderful career before her. Arnetta Amis, a Junior, played a fine game at guard. Arnetta was fast and also played team work, a thing which most guards are unable to do. Arnetta has one more year and will certainly be a help to next yearis team. We had another girl from a foreign town, Gwen Northington, running center from Cape Girardeau. Gwen played a fast game from start to finish and as she is just a Junior should make a fine showing on next year's team. Ada Crowder again placed on the first team. This is the third year straight that she has made a letter, and was also placed on the All-Star Southwest team of '24. Ada has played at guard each year, and' is considered to be the best in the Southwest at that position. The team had a record of 9 games won and one lost, thus leaving a percentage of .900. The girls, team this year was certainly a remarkable one 'and deserves a great deal of credit, as it is one of the finest the school has ever had. Their total score was much larger than their opponents. 18 S. H. . ........................ Republic .... .. 15 H Rogersville .. .. 5 S S S 413 ...35 B0livar..... .. 7 3 10 9 S EE fjri 153 ,ill-1 M' F-F3115 t t-5, iw wwwwww S :amass - kj ri- cnmcncntn ,V ...... fxlk I I I f I I I ,sw . ...... X Ki td QQ-: Ni igg: -'il rig-j fu ::::::: 'ffl to yr, tolowwkawww T o oor-'ooi-'cox TVJ mnwwww 2 'ff' O ,-i t 7 is -'S 3 572 G E .Ci o z 0 o E15 O MJ, f-P rs-5 -1 :1 5 -1 Milf E.. :mm f--N Eh, O Q. 2 . . Vw wa l yi! ' T lf T w, THA l Q Tl I ..... . I . . ,J ...... Q . us l i-I wi-wma-1 !, U1 U3 O0 U1 9 A-fi NO :f S . 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Cp . , . . - v .AMMZM Ur THE DRURY TOURNAMENT A One of the most rnterestrng events of the whole school year was the thlrd An nual Drury College Hrgh School Basketball Tournament, whrch was held February 29th and March lst, 1924 There were erght teams entered loplln, Fort Scott, Cartervrlle Wrllow Sprrngs, West Plarns, lVlounta1n Grove, Warsaw and Sprrngfield ln the first game llort Scott defeated Cartervrlle by a score of Q8 9 ln the first round Wrllow Sprrngs defeated West Plalns, and Joplrn was defeated by Warsaw Sprrngfield won her frrst game from lVlounta1n Grove 19 17 rn a rather close game The second round started wrth Sprrnfffreld playrnv Fort Scott and Wrllow Sprmgs playrng Warsaw Fort Scott showed some wonderful basketball abrlrty and won a hard fought game from Sprrngfreld by a score of 3211 Warsaw defeated Wrllow Sprrngs, Cartervrlle won from Mountarn Grove 18 15 and West Plarns lost to Joplrn Thrs put Mountarn Grove and West Plarns out of the race Sprrngfreld won therr thrrd game from Cartervrlle and Joplln defeated Wlllow Sprrngs Four teams Fort Scott, Sprrngfreld, Warsaw, and ,loplrn entered the frnals wrth Fort Scott parred wrth Sprrngfreld and Warsaw agarnst Joplln 'lhe first game proved a whrrlwrnd at the last wrth Sprrngfreld garnrng steadrly but the Whlstle blew too soon, grvrng Fort Scott a 20 19 vrctory Warsaw easrly defeated Joplrn, thus gettrng the rrght to play llort Scott for the champronshrp Fort Scott outplayed them on everv srde, even 1f Warsaw drd put up a good frvht, and thus won frrst place vrctory showrng some of the frnest basketball played rn the Tournament Alto gether, the meet was a great success and although the Champronshrp Cup went out of the state, they certarnly deserved rt for defeatrng all comers Page One Hrmdr ed Foo ty tin ee f l V. I K 4 ,I 1 I 1' 1 , .. - 1 v -1 V-1 . 4 ,G -3 , G 3- iff'1iTrf'crrfir'iT'i'g1,eggigqig-s..-W 3, fix f ti''NHL-'f3f3TfT7?3'H fi? 2 sfiaivhlla 3 HH? T55-iiii, f'3Qf1fTi'f. ff l-ff if .fi 1' ' fff?-VTJ ' it w t-'ip rliiisgiie . r 1 P559 -J -4- '- A-r 'm W 'T y Tssqwkgxmtrxrfgjal l THE TEACHERS' COLLEGE TOURNAMENT lm fly! . li 9 I 1 The annual Southwest Missouri High School Basketball Tournament opened at if yl Teacher's College, Thursday, March 13th. The coaches had drawn places the yi evening before and the boys' team was matched with Nevada, and the girls, team idk with Webb City, both strong teams. The boys, game was the first on the schedule, and after a hard-fought battle, Nevada defeated them by ga score of 23-18. As the single elimination schedule was carried out, by this game the Bulldogs lost their pf, chance for the championship. - F5 Q93 I The girls 'made a good start, winningifrom Webb City, 28-20, in a rather close game. In the next round they won from Mountain Grove, 23-13. The Mountain ffi Grove team was well trained, but were unable to stop Springfieldas fine team work and accurate passing. By winning this game the girls were entitled to play Green- Qi field for the Class A Southwest Championship. Springfield had won one game ff!- and had been defeated once by this team and the contest proved to be all that fy! could be wished for in the way of excitement. Greenfield led by seven points aththe end of the first half, but S. H. S. slipped up gradually in the last half and the lead was held by first one then the other. Springfield had an advantage of 20-19 when Greenfield made the final basket and captured the game. y 53 . ff, The Springfield girls certainly made a fine record for themselves and were Q, said by practically all the Southwest coaches to have the best team entered in the 5 meet, although they did not win the cup. Their team work and training was superior y to that of any other team, which is shown by the fact that there were very seldom , ' - ry any outstanding stars. The team worked together in fine unlson. - :Q + ci . Qi , nj V,-1: ff TJ' 1 iq A Ci- V,Y. T iq it 'f W if FQ 1 1 f i L . C: li f . fl l ff 1 ' I if .1 fl sr, X rg J 5 1 1 l 1' T V l ii V 15 3 JL Q ' U l l' 1 tl Q , l I if l L13 F L ' 5 1 1 5 A 1 i 5 Q It I V , 1, I j M- ,,.,, -.-,,....,,... F V i 'V Q L ir, of 11-44 I ' , -C vufrs. it I ' rTJ,----- H' iffy' -vTujjATvjTi?i.'i,fj- 7-fvf fifwx I, . ' l -Q 'iV fIN,1rv'x 'T-XM fxv ',j-gi! IS T W X 'TQ Tf X F'--1 'Xi qqw 5 A S ?gB ! i lf it - ..,.. 1 'fi A A ASgt--.-f.:LQ.-:g:...sL,-k! .i-E.g.1.g,i. Las gi p -W 1 ,gt M,,,,,,,, M,,,,,,N,,e,,1,, ,,,, e-, ,,,e , S .mm . . at -- 1 .... tt .--,,.,--.-,-....A . 11,1 ' L----M Page 'One Hundred Forty-four Q l I iw F. x fi ff 7, A ,SS X ' r I J i I is ,Q 1 , -z 4 'Z 4 ,4 D RWE' ' 'i'11,,Q4., c f-gK't'jj's's'rr'scHee-eff-K--ewwW--X-gv.l..a-Mn. M,,g,,omUmmW ft' ia-l'f,slf l T V tj Tl'f'f1QU,, Ci fQ ,,fTiHfiT,:'ftf'Ug ??iig,ri-riff eflemff-:af My was-aj?-eff' as Na! 5 r , .sw scegll -M ,eff ,ai ,.1wkt'.1 5 of-gf xgfllw ,lf Exit liilig, 1,571 .7 rv,.W?gw3y with ox 4 e to if f i M T i n 'T A 311. TRACK REVIEW l 1 lily! l l at f ' Th the ,J track thi? W?TCU buhfour of last year's letter men to answer the call of the cinder :am i f d RSITDIIIIDM ey were Captain Adam Fischer, J oe Breshears, c'RacyU David. y - son ' . . 116, Ig T T 3 Miiiiinaot ertk CKIUICY, and Coach Weiser will have a rather hard time developing the events asotherrilgc' lealffi The School IS especially weak in veterans for the field leir , A E Q . v IS rea y no experienced man for these exce t G th ' h k Q5 1n the broad jump and high jump, P u ne, W 0 ta es Part Vw A YJ ' 1 :Q-fl , ose fl A dualitrack meet . A! was held Saturda A 'l llth d ' ' ali in walking off with the honors by a scoreyof gg-149 a rlatllier cildlslengdililledfilfcceiidecl Zin meet. Springfield took six firsts, seven seconds, and four thirds Captain 1752501221- ' X 4 vs' ' . , . me it X,3Ze0l:3t0f thi ogtstaniing iplpn, taking three first places. Potts of Joplin proved 'V ,f 5 Cam y imse wa inff off with fir t h ' ' hat ,U , v rn . s onors in slx events. He was the the A l gi hlbh pO1nt man of the meet, making almost twice the number of points that his xad gl Dearest opponent made. McKinley and ,Davidson did well for S. H. S. in the len ' dfstaflce alla Cllarincle Wall, a sophomore, showed some wonderful ability at ,Q s A c earlng e ar in t e ig jump, C ft 'ff Cro Tj are 1,4 The Bulldog track men will enter an invitation meet to be held at Carthage .' T I - Q the fl April 18th, and, although there are several teams entered, they're going to do their lor best. to win first place. They will also enter the annual Southwest Track Meet, om ff! April 22nd, at .Southwest Teachers College and will here be matched against the F jl best teams in this part of the State, but the team is develo in fast and will rob bl , , 1 P g P 3 Y be able to take the meet. ' t 'i Z rj Ni H HQ U '24 yy The people on the track team are many and varied, as are the events. They are: if 100 yard dash-Talbot-Fischer. ld 220 yard dash-Fischer-Breshears. , 1 ia ij Q3 440 yard dash-E. Greenhaw-Fischer. M mile run-R. Wright-Davidson. K fi 1 mile run-R. McKinley-Davidson. Pole vault-Bennett-K. Greenhaw. fl High jump-Wall-Guthrie. r 4 , 7,7 , , , Z rc Tj Broad jump-Guthrie-Fischer. 74 Discus throw-WallstrandRobberson. Shot put-Wheeler-Mosley. l ,f fl Javelin throw-Tyndall-Tindall. KI 0 of Low hurdles-Wheeler-Tindall. ll' 4 4, High hurdles-Guthrie-Wall. 15, mile relay-Fischer, Breshears, E. Greenhaw, Guthrie. Eff l 1 mile relay-Fischer, Breshears, E. Greenhaw, Guthrie, l l. 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'1,Yw5-r'.L.....- Page 0116 H undred F0rgy-Sim ' A A 'W'M MM' M -1- W X1 ...1...1... 1 I - 1 1 , .Q ,, . ,, Arflg- f'q '-- ff ---1+ - M .... .-,,-,ua-,Q Hg A f Q, STWJQQAQTTQTT-fff.ff Tfifllfmiffffffig Tf1ilTff QfiQQff ITS 4' 7 WA X, K 4 , lf 'H T if . W- of gli, A ' 'r' .fflt ' ,,i, gi' Veal-K 'ff' - ' ,' f T' TENNIS Every year a tennis tournament is held to find out who will make the teams which will represent S. H. S. in the meets in which the school takes part. As this book goes to press before this tournament is played, it is impossible to publish the names of those who will make the teams. Springfield takes part in both boys' and girls, singles and doubles. Ardis Blackburn, Dorothy Mace, and Olive Gallo- way are showing up well and will probably play on the Bed and Black teams, while for the boys Canady, Kellett, and Eaton look to be the best, but others may show up better in the games. There will probably be two meets with Joplin this year, one here and the other at Joplin, also two with Marshfield, as these schools meet with us each year. Spring- field will also enter a team in the Southwest Tennis Meet. Last year Springfield captured the title for girls, singles and doubles and boys, doubles, failing to get boys, singles. We hope to be able this year, however, to defeat all comers. Unless the other towns have some exceptionally fine talent we shall be able to do this as from those trying out thereiwill be some fine teams picked to play for S. H. S. V BASEBALL Baseball is considered in Springfield Senior High as a minor sport, since there is not enough time in the spring for the Coach to give the teams much training be- cause of track and tennis which occur at the same time. As a rule, too, school is out too soon to permit extensive practice in this line of athletics. However, there is usually a good team made up of those who come out, as they are able to get in some good practice on the campus after school hours. Our team is entered in the annual Southwest Baseball Meet which is held on April 26 in connection with the track, field, and tennis meets. Last year S. H. S. carried off the Championship Cup in baseball, defeating Strafford by a large- score. This year there are three men who are certain to make the team-Jerome Little- ton, pitcher, John Turner, third baseman, and Joe Breshears, catcher. The Richard- son twins, Newman and Raymond, are also showing up well and will in all proba- bility land a berth on the team. With the other material available the Bulldogs should have a team that will defeat all others and win first honors as they did the previous year. FTB? WTW TVB f1'ff'7f7g .if i'r'a-i ff. 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V 1 Af V, 1,1 1 V 6 t V , QV V 21' f ' , 1 V ' ' V fV Ju V , , ff V .... 2 ft: X 1 Z , V nf ff V f V4 f , ff 1 J f f f 4 I f VV V V.. .,, ,VW , W f ' ff J all if X X u fx f gf ff 1 A ' , V f A V! 1 V f'J f Page One Hundred FQT1521-Qlivw P Lui i .24 1 1 ff f U , it C ii Hi if STH , C fpHWmmi fmi'fWm1'f'i ff . af, AN , Wffgfjidh be 'Ugf rfvr viii We-A A -J s.f 's-was - .f X C W A,-gg, y if! Kg gg! 3-J C., fe ff? Q T J KE EE fi VJ zgi 5- f fi! fi BEST CITIZEN up if According to the opinion expressed by the student body at the election on April 5 7, Ada Belle Crowder is the best of Senior High's citizens. Paul Carrick, Walter Thompson, Roy Wallace, and J oe Breshears received honorable mention. These five students were chosen from the ten who were nominated by the faculty, the Student ' 0 0 l If Council, and the senior representatives. The other Nominees were Barbara Burton, tj Howard Campbell, Mary Crumpley, Robert Rice, and Vivian Rhodes. if Throughout her four years Ada has always been an outstanding figure in school 1 activities. Cheerfulness, loyalty to friends and the school, consideration of others, and a decidedly democratic spirit are some ofthe many prominent characteristics which if have always made Ada popular with both the students and the faculty. She had f C' been very versatile in herschool activities, which include membership in-several f clubs, dramatics, basketball, and class offices. The more important offices she has y held during her senior year are Student Council President, Resume Athletic Editor, :ill Class Yell Leader, and History Club President. She is also in the Honor Society. 1 This 1S the third year a c'Best Citizen election has been held. Unusual interest I Ly is always manifested by the student body, for this is the greatest honor that can be conferred on any student during his high school course. The real purpose of the gf selection of a model citizen is to raise the standard of citizenship in the school. ' ' 1 l P T Hiff iftFiff17f7f5flff rf- . -A fr if? 'fi in ii?f'iiC5'ilfiiiijiiii W5 an , .rff,,4AsQx:l,gs.xgi kgsrigfsax xa'igf.XQ.t-XgTgQtxQf0 iq... gr. nf ' -1----M --f-' Y- Y -- - - , V ,Y-...-W ..-K a-:4 ---Y-W - --' Page One Hundred Fifty W C E if X F ,-..,.... . sm., ,,.Y. .... .,....:..v.. ..-..-..,.........+,......., Y-.-...-.,-..v....x,..-.,,..,,...., ...,..,,.,.... . ,., 'f -------- . .-,-...-,--......,........4 ,, :.....-..-.,,,..,f..if11-af . t5 'P.A X i X J 2 X ' ,- -:gm f fr 1 1 f . , f L I ' ' T T -vi 2 iii' E 'wnr'wNil lieizr nil? X fihl'-A -grit 'wi if ' . - 5 ,,f X-.11 Ar If 1:11.12 was 137'-.i1J. ?X V 1 'lf ff. fe . . , , RQ'-li 54.1 'iv e -'-'QGEXJ' if Qii3fi9fffQ'5,, ' 4 if M n 'N '- ---F r -4 1 f ,. -4 I J 1 1 'tif 'ill E ,w ya i all lil ll 'i 41' s -L' l .I a A 1 .' ll ' 'il 53? rAf'f fi l Li 1 ti MRS BUMPSTEAD-LEIGHU W By Harry 'fumes Smith FH THE CAST Q Mrs. Bumpstead-Leigh. . . ......... .... F rances Baggett fi Violet De Salle ........ . . .Margaret Banks Mrs. De Salle ..... ...Eunice Sorency gf, Anthony Rawson .... . . .Clement Bollman Geoffrey Rawson .... .... R oy Wallace Justin Rawson. . . . . .Henry Hoppe I Miss Rawson .... . . .Barbara Burton ,I-il Stephen Leavitt ....... ,,,,, B err Goss itel. Mrs. Stephen Leavitt. . . ...... Gladys Gray tive Peter Swallow ...... ,,,, W ilbuf Blank ent KitS0I1 --------- ......... M itchell Tucker On, fi Nina ........................................,...... Anna Louise Hornhostel The attempts of Mrs. Bumpstead-Leigh, or Adelaide, to force her mother and 1 A y sister into society furnish the amusing theme for this modern comedy. The first 90 jj scenes show us the two De Salles and Adelaide as aristocratic English guests of md lg' the wealthy American Rawson family and Violet as the fiancee of Anthony. In ich I reality the De Salles are only an ordinary family of Missionary Loop, Indiana, and Lad I l it is only through the clever trickery of Adelaide that they have become connected '- ' h the Rawson familv. ral Kai wit , K las l The situation almost reaches a climax when Peter Swallow, former sweetheart Or, Q' of Adelaide. comes to lunch at the Rawsons in order to prove his story of the rf 7 De Salle's identity. Adelaide, having been forewarned by Nina, exercises such self- possession that she allays all suspicion. est j 1 By this time Violet realizes her dislike for Anthony and love for Geoffrey. be 7 Acti-ng upon a long suppressed impulse she discloses her identity, much to the he J horror of all. I Adelaide, learning of a dishonest act of Anthonv's, uses this whip to regain ll 3 ' il their social standing. At the announcement of Violet's engagement to Geoffrey a desired effect is produced and all concerned are happily satisfied. ' J t 11iififTsT:ggiT iig as eese ' QQQQ ig Q 1431 r in .4 fir 111711. Page One Hundred Fifty-one I 3 A' , F 'Z' . : . .1 J. 9 Z1 1 .Ji .sy ,gig s,l. if , 4 ,. it 1 is gl 1 fl in W rn ilu 45 ' il ll' su' f U' l W I -1 if Qt 1 i i I, lr! Isl 'l 151: 1 yt 4 w 'ii ug. N4 4 oy my 'X if 2 i i ls. 1 J f '14 1 7. 1 I 1 Z L. D ,,-v.!!4 A- C 1 ' P A , iii 5 Qi 55 ,5 BACCALAUREATE SUNDAY F 5 I MAY is T I Processional, March of the Priests. . . . . .... From Athalie, Mendelssohn 5 A4 Invocation .................... .... S uperintendent W. W. Thomas f Violin Solo ....... .. .................. Ruth Scott il Responsive Reading T P Prayer ............ . . .Mr. J. R. Roberts Song .... .... V irgil Hartley Q Address .... .... B ishop Partridge P Hymn ......................... ........ A udience I Recessional, March Aux F lambeaux. . . .... .... S cotson Clark i l' -' l Q SENIOR BANQUET ff Ip i MAY 20, CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Toastmaster .... .... ....... ...... B e r t Goss l Song ....... .... N adine Murray Reading. . . . .Frances Baggett l , A Dance. . . ...... Gladys Grey I I Toast . . . . . .Clement Bollman P Poem . .. ............. Louise Bean pf Dance. .. .... Anna Louise Hornbostel lp fl 5 Song .... ........ V irgil Hartley l I Dance. . . ....... Pat George .y 1 Prophecy. . . .... Mildred Stigman y V .jg Toast .... . . .Roy Wallace It 'f l fl i P 5 il ' 7 y I E f P if l Page One Hundred Fifty-two l N I 1 L i W , ffm fl .,.. r ff ,,. 5--,a 1 i J., ui ci n v .ff V, s 1 fn, ff J-n E -J ,pf ,ff f 5 ,l rf' yy rpl !I fi Q! ff f 4 if .,,' 'J ,J ff' 1 QQ lfl fl l -'J 1 , l C3 FA, lx? Qi EVA, in TJ len :gt J ,Xl F11 , Il f. . Q. ' w ,1 if' K--0 ,J ' '1 l' lil ' J l ll tl 5' ,x Q li 53? 5, it i l l--1, ei 5 E 5 Ai 1 A2 ic. g e lj f V A .l I ' 1 fel Irv, 4 lr' - 1 1 KJ 5 Q 3 I L . f-' 1 .. Ml mx u, NY' L' A .773 .1 xi 4 I r3:gl 'jx 1 1 L 1 f, 1 A F3 ' C' . 1 ln as tt tj CLASS DAY PROGRAM, MAY 23 i 53 'fi , is s Processional i P3 y PiaT10 5010. - - . . .Louise Nelson e if- f Ll f, 1 1 i The Class. . . .... Greta Heybroek e 1 J k ,Q . ij Class Poem- - . .... Loy Davis L. 4 Chorus gll ' 5 A 5 Presentation of Cap and Gown. . . . . .Roy Wallace rw fc 5 ' C' Acceptance. . . . . . .Margaret Lacy f lil 5 A F ' Presentation of gift .... ...Mitchell Tucker t i T , 3 Acceptance. . . . . .Miss Ausherman AQ f 1 lf fl ' ' V Q Farewell. . . . . .Evelyn Porter ffj ' 41 Recessional I P fi ' c 4 ' ,nl ' 5 f ' .' 4 1 5 Q . I f r- '7 ' If' . la f.. ' rf f l ' i y J 5 5? 3 ff SKF if 'S 52 U Qi , A I -1 K 2 ..'T1 r ' ' 5 'yi ---l---Y+-w+-feHef-e--- f A'H--H-+c- A 'f-T-1 'e'd'r af 'j'e'i 'e or e -, . . , . f'. , ' v' .'j?jj V' .jf .f',, 'i.f .1f,,f eff 7 X 1' 1 X V - at -L A' X J fgiljf fry' ffl! 'Q JQLQJ 4 .. ,fQLl?ff,gif' i1X.,?.g.lag..ig,,gQ:- -,zg1,,.. a..h,...,a 5 l l f -V-A i f YY Y Nmvf WNW Page 'One Hundred Fifty-three l l 1. X ,gs.x.ff..fx w,.XN,-.- l,, i i A X -'-.1 at .4 -Hxf,-A Hn- -. 'vi i . fij' . . f . A- ' lr fu lift iran! 555.41154 4 1. .. - 1 'f .. P r ' f . x .se-ff' - J l v v x 4 lx IH K, C l l -.J sl. - .xx Q4 X l X x .gf ,ff 'fx 1 V-.. .Y . -- 1.1 YW WT, W -my R. CJ ,, - .w-,,A,wY W r.. r C-f,. - gg i 1 ' L COMMENCEMENT Music. . . Prologue History of Springfield Dance Host ........ First Settlers ........... Founding of Springfield. . . The Earliest Buildings. . . Music ' Earliest Amusements. . . Dance Music First Schools. . . First Churches. . . Music Home Life ....... Life of the Slaves. . . . Dance Overland Mail. . .P War Times. . . . Music First Railroads and North Springfield .... Schools Since the War. . . Tribute to the Pioneer. . . Dance Presentation of Diplomas Page 'One Hundred Fifty-four ...High School Orchestra . . .Howard Campbell . . .Robert Rice Katherine Rayl . . .Pearl Ellis .Lucille Turner . . .George Willier . . .Christina Tams Mary Crumpley . .Ada Crowder . Vivian Rhodes . . .Arthur Cahill . . . .Leon Lovan . Georgia Ayres . . . .Paul Carrick X 1 :Zi 1' I f J 57 tl V I U ' 1 VJ , Q' fi 41 fi -a 4' 1' f' -1 I . ,A 7 ,-. -A 4 fa , ,A kj .3 2 fi fi h-,J . ,' il LQ E is -,J f VJ P fs' U Q4 X.: TK l,. 1 Vi i A P Q 'JJ . ,fl L-L ff! 2 f' Lg' ,il .fi 1 f' 'fw ,A -Q I -1 ai l l s Fjfl ifw - I L' i 'A' 1 lei s it 'i Y W. E.. ini if S QQ i tw 1 xi i f 1 3 i i 1 fi 'fjw ,ss 1-aa-Xf,fi ff' MimiQ7l0T:'72T'fffWTTiTQQQfii'QI ,i QW Meal if ver f r ii! wgfneilflfi s - lrgllmlfr it -. at , r ' li r ai ,aj V f FQ .fi fi 3 ffl - J gi D E B A T 1 N G The record made by the debating team this year is a splendid one. The school if has a right to be proud of the fine work of the debaters, Luise Faux and Paul QQ Carrick. Hllesolved, that Missouri cities with a population less than 100,000 should gg adopt the Commission Manager plan of city government, was the subject submitted for the state debates. Springfieldis first opponent was Ava. The teams met in Ea Springfield on December 14th. The convincing argument and delivery of the Hi Springfield debaters won for them a decision of three to nothing on the negative side of the question. if Buffalo was the scene of the second debate in the series, on January 17th. Pj 0' Springfield debaters upheld the affirmative side this time, and again their excellent Q Q work won for them the judges, decision, two to one. On February Sth, the third encounter took place at Houston. Once more Springfield debated the affirmative of the question, and won another decision, two to one. The last debate was with Lebanon in Springfield on February 28th. For the UQ third time, upholding the affirmative, the Springfield team made a brilliant showing, fi but unfortunately the judges, decision was two to one in favor of Lebanon. This 'jf defeat eliminated the team from further work in the state debates. ' The team is to be f-J congratulated on the fact that it stayed in the contest longer than any previous if' team has been able to stay. The second team, composed of Harold Tanner and Wilbur Blank, had no chance V T to show their ability this year, but was of assistance to the first team in preparing LI' ' their debates. ' Mr. Highfill is to be commended for his splendid work in coaching the team. especially since he is not directly connected with Senior High School and the work ,VA is, therefore, out of his department. e A i H -1 I -'11, VTY? 7777T7F 7f7Ti9f77AFliff' f TTTTT77 0 2tQZ2Z'QQQ,Q1L2Q4,4f,.iJf.,Qi,.r4, -- ,.,. .- - f Q. if hsSS.X.lg,QQLAQSQ-,aXi,-7..,s, XQp.,..ar,- ..,,. ..,,,-,. ,, . , . . t g L , . .sf W- r T -. ss sw. -..W T Tv T0 Page One H undo-ed Fifty-jivc P .X D s ff r, J' v r F 0-.1-ifiMiQ l-. . . . F F FFF. ifwfi - .. .- s9FN XXV iixffjs. ff' X, W! F Eli ,' N ily 1 tit .Lea Us-UM ,C p 4 r 6 a Q - u 'Fiji' rf 224 if , ri? s 4 R7 K, Q W Q31 Q6 0 R A T O R Y , '12 The preliminary for the annual oratorical contest was held Monday and Tuesday, March 17th and 18th, the teachers in the English department acting as judges. From those participating the following were chosen for the regular contest: Clement Bollman, Howard Campbell, Paul Carrick, Pearl Ellis, Henry Hedley, Luise if Faux, Katherine Rayl, and Mitchell Tucker. Friday, April 4, was the date of the oratorical contest. Paul Carrick won first place with a prize of 315 and the honor of representing the school in the Southwest Contest at Teacher's College on April 26th, Clement Bollman won second place, Katherine Rayl, third, and Mitchell Tucker, K fourth. The second prize was 310 and the third 355. Q ' High school orators have also had the opportunity of taking part in the National Constitutional Oratorical Contest. Springfield was allowed to enter three repre- x. 1 sentatives for the district contest which was held in Springfield on April 2nd, The if three chosen were Clement Bollman, Paul Carrick, and Luise Faux. Clement Boll- 1 man was declared winner of this contest. His prize was 310 with the honor of representing the district in the group contest on April 9th. Here he was also victor, 'ir I '. his reward this time being 31550 and a trip to Kansas City to represent-the group in the fig next contest to be held on May 9th. , i .Q L' i ' T l . FF i FMFN5' si'i. F ,Hit ,af - .gi is , rx sw ff 3- v is mf,-. Khin L we .... .C rg . H gQfkk.fQQss. sixty. rraLQQr:3f :QW Ella Page One H zmdred Fifty-six it Lit! fl i fu Y .l 5 ,4 4 33 'ff .2 ij .JJ fi ,A 'ff w,,. 1 Wa fri Qi, ffl Qi E2 Q 55 S3 Q! EJ if J Ci 4 'B ,, 1 . 35 LJ Q f 53 v'-1 LJ lift 44 pill fit tif' fag tl, 1 l all Nj, ----.X fi . 2 5. 5 E gj W w J r F 1 f KA 'S 'i'1. 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S. music was considered merely a study, 'lj if? comparable to mathematics or science. it now may be properly classed a leading 'i' -Q activity of the school in every sense of the word. Nor can we mention this depart- V52 ment without a realization of how great a part of its success may be attributed to its ffl author and leader, Mr. Robertson. Being a prominent citizen of Springfield as li if, well as her musical leader, he has taken high-school music beyond the bounds of the school walls and i11to the heart of the city, where not only pupils, but citizens 1 1 Q13 may judge its worth. ! me -A lr 1 Freshman chorus begins musical interest for the student and from this a lar e 1 f row U . . . g I ,ij number go on to advanced chorus, perhaps because they are musically inclined, yet if? if the reputation ot' the advanced chorus for having frequent and most joyous parties , ,CAE would surely offer some inducement. The most noteworthy party this year included 'J both chorus and orchestra and seemed to be unusually successful. Members of the advanced chorus are chosen to form the girls' and boys, glee clubs and in these Qgif jx organizations the art of singing is furthered to a great extent. A good deal of im- provement has been shown over last year's work. s ij The two most spectacular and prominent branches of the department, however, J are orchestra and band. The orchestra7s large re ertoire and s lendid techni ue , y ft Q D P , . P fl l 'ffl J 'JT T place it in the symphonic class. The band also has proclaimed its great value both l aj l fig to the school and Springfield. As we stop to think of the various ball games S. H. S. I f' . - . n has played we liealize what a great asset is a uniformed band behind the lines, 1 , Q ff ' ' 'n the at etes to victory. 1 , J A Zi inspiri g p . Q J, 'fd The newly erected Shrine Mosque has been a fitting background for the two Ei big events in the musical life of S. H. S. this year. '4The Creationl' was first given l 1 by the advanced chorus, and surely there was no lack of excellent music on this ' ?l occasion. Some time later the orchestra and girls, and boys' glee clubs produced fbi T Fi' a true concert. The Shrine Mosque has already become somewhat famous for its '35 fine entertainments and its good reputation was certainly upheld by the high school f P J ' 2 Tj concert. I 52 This record, plus the inevitable progress of each yearls work, will undoubtedly fs' fri nlace S. H. S. in a position of unlimited interest in and enthusiasm toward music in if .1 , -if :K . 3 5 J S , . all its best forms. L lf.,1' ' f- Q T if. , - Q gl Us I 5531 . T ' J f . 1' 7 l fit -rr ---- L' ' 'l ifiiilfi. .X ,f,s,-17-1-Q,f?'Yg'ffq 7fw7fTf' 1 - 5 ,ir ,fs '55 jpg? ,TNT 1 ff 2 -. I:-,iii T i FY ll fl' jg! ,ff IQ , .'.. ff.ijfXlS-g,Qi11fbg1QQigsf-. 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I . ,QQ 'Jw I I -1 4.1 P V, J Y . l 5 9 3 2 3 ,. 1 M1 :TJ Ol Ki T'-fl gf Q . ' VCL GIRLS' GLEE CLUB T? f ff The Glee Club of this year was chosen from the St. Cecelia Club, a chorus organization for girls which meets twice a week under the direction of Mr. R. R. Robertson. The twenty-four voices which were selected did concentrated work in charge of Miss Mable Hope Justice. The Glee Club aided other departments of the school, sang for local occasions, assisted the orchestra in giving concerts, and entered musical contests. A quartet, double quartet, and girls for the mixed quartet and chorus were chosen from the ,tj Glee Club. The success of these fair songsters is due to their competent instructors and the willingness, perseverance, and ability of each girl in the Glee Club. L7 MEMBERS yl SOPRANO SECOND SoPRANo ALTO SECOND ALTO Eunice East Majorie Benson Eleanor Bridwell Dorothy Gumpf ff, Ester Helms Violet Brake Catherine Call Fay Matthews Helen Moore Mura Cooke Lucille Jones Katherine Mohler C T Mary Owen Dorothy Lines Amy- Lee Looney Rachael Wood Evelyn Porter Melba Raney louise' Nelson i 'Q A Fern Talmadge Dorothy Rathbone Opal Siler Margaret Thompson Florence Wilcox if . M QUARTET L E fj it Mary Owen Majorie Benson Eleanor Bridwell Fay Matthews li 5 .5 DoUBLE QUARTET A Helen Moore Dorothy Lines Catherine Call Dorothy Cumpf Fern Talmadge Majorie Benson louise Nelson Katherine Mohler ,, 'f t ' 'A' -mfiiifw .L e,- 4- 'xii an is -r 1. at A- -Q fe'7TT4ef TTT'-X ' lt Q 7 .s,.. T? 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F f p p C C one C . , J r i sl The Boys, Glee Club started work at the close of the first quarter this year and vi 1 Egg every Tuesday and Thursday since sounds more or less melodious have issued forth E ij from the L. S. room. .7 . . . . V! The club's increase in membershlp from slxteen to twenty-four was probably jf ij caused by the quarter unit credit promised to all faithful singers. The large number y of old members who wereback this year gave the club a good foundation and a if ql flying start. According to Mr. Robertson, director of the Boys' Glee Club, it is far su erior to an in the ast. We ho e that the club will show its worth in the fl Ca P Y P P ,sl j state contest at Columbia and the Southwest Missouri contest at the Teachers College lil gil A V il Mrs. W. W. James is trainin them for these two contests and under her ca able 'ffl g P l ' C direction we expect the club to win both contests. u 4 ' :J r ' tif: Q, 1 MEMBERS fp L Fmsr TENOR ' SECOND TENOR FIRST BASS SECOND BASS Winston Lynes Paul Brewster James Robertson Virgil Hartley 'l All Charles Barry Estel Hallam Hall Seymour Robert Whittaker ff, Robert Fowler Herman Elsey Richard Turner Howard Campbell lf Bert Brown Don Moon Lee Woodruff Nat Anderson 'Lil Walter Tupper Allen Denton 1 George Wood Cody Anderson ff, Hugh Haseltine 'N 54 Lowell McShane ' fj QUARTET - ff? Winston Lyneg Estel Hallam Howard Campbell Virgil Hartley 1 iQ DOUBLE QUARTET A - L E t l Hallam Nat Anderson Virgil Hartley ' ' Egldiiisn Baiiiss Vlfalter Tupper James Robertson Howard Campbell f f ,L 4 1 ills , ! X ' 'A' 'Dj ru! - ' H- in ,V L - 'fren l-....-.-,..,.-....,-. 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L 'inf f' GH - ' , ' - ,, f,?Q' 'QQ' 'J BJ? 9 0 I : .5 If ', ' b c LWELFTH NIGHT fPresented by the English Departmentj J Ofrsino ............. .................... H oward Campbell ,fi Oioa .... ........ B arbara Burton 1V1a: .... .... M arcella Walterhouse jff Sebastlan '--- ............ R oy Knox pl Clown .... ........ R achael Wood llolaaliiyaoliicg .............. . . .Herinan Plfilsey .....-.........- .-..' e ar n Sir Andrew Ague-Cheek .... .,.,,,, W ilbgr Blarcik 54 Sir 'loby Belch .......... ........ C harles Barry RXJHIIH' .......... . .... Josephine Umbarger ntonlo ....... .......... N d Wh't First Officer .... ....... A rtlleur Wobg Sicogd Officer. . . . . .Gilbert Wrightsman , e aptain .... .......... J ohn Ward galentine .... ........................................ ' ..... H all Seymour Q riest ....... ........................................... E lizabeth Patterson Attendants ....... Virginia Williams, Helen Portman, Herbert' Neal, Ralph Rimbey if Musicians . . ................................. Ruth Scott, Catherine Burman Page .......................................................... Mary Owen HA TAILOR-MADE MANH fPresented by G. L. S.-F. D. CJ John Paul Bart ............ .................. W alter Thompson Tanya Huber. . . . . . . . .... Nadine Murray CQ Dr. Sonntag .... .... H enry Hoppe Mr. Huber .... ..... L eo Baron If Peter .......... 1. . . .... Henry Hedley .Abraham Nathan .... ......... R oy Knox 1 Miss Kitty Dupuy ..... .. ........... ......... .......... M a rthell Burman ' Bessie Du u ..... ............................... ...... L u cille Jones ,J p y ..... f j Mr. Stanlow .... ...... . . . , ....... ......... . . . ..... ,Howard Campbell E71 Mrs. Stanlow ................ .............. , ............ J osephine Umbarger Corrine Stanlow ....... . . . . . . . . ...... . ..... ..... M arjorie Bollman 5 Pomeroy Jack Stewart The following persons also took part Margaret Lacy Paul Carrick, Loy Davls, Harriet Williams, Georgia Tucker, Doit Willson, Bob Fowler, Hall Seymour, Francis Canady Elizabeth Johnson, Cody Anderson, Arthur Wood, Glen Elsey, Lee Liv ingston, Berlin Lozar, Jim Wood, and Robert McKinley THE FLORIST SHOP Presented by the Junior Class Rachael Wood Mildred Merritt Leo Baron Margaret Lac Roy Knox , Mr. J ellicot ................................................... Nat Anderson Maude Henry Slovsky Miss WellS Mr Jackson Xlgjpfy Page One Hundred Snty three -J .J' ....-...-.-...................-........-.-........-... ffl? C : 7 72' , ' . . G 9 . l , F Qfl , if E H 77 K . -f 5 if , J, , . . Ap 'will . y V35 ................... . iii 4 V , . , LA., f M- -A - A --,,- ,,,., A-, A- Q?-Rl va fs ' fr fn ff' Q 'fi r ' i ' 'w 'rs 1 iw 'fi' 1 ii ' 1 ' ' X .QMAJQWA A J, ,,,r,,,,.,,n,,.---.-, A L-, -. 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Qljresented by the Dramatic Art Clubj .1 ........-....--......-ue...--....-...n . .... ..Ann .----....-..-.....-..-.-.........--. WIWO SLATTERNS AND A KING QPresented by the Dramatic Art Clubj .Q.0.1-1.--...-.un-Q..--.-.nn-....ff 1-..-...u.----.e.--...-..-...-....- .- f'BIRD'S CHRISTMAS CAROLW I QPresented by the Girl's Literary Societyj . . .Frances Baggett . . .Katherine Rayl . . . .Lucille Turner .Katherine Mohler . . .Kathleen Forbes . . . . .Helen Lloyd . .Carmen Prescott . . . . .Helen Moore . . . . .Wilbur Blank Louise riornljostel ..Frances Baggett . . .Barbara Burton .J .... Helen Moore . . . . Virgil Hartley . . . . .Pauline Keen . . .Pauline Bryant . . . .Henry Hoppe Elizabeth Johnson Marjorie Bollman .Clement Bollman . . . . . .Frieda Wingo . . . . .Ada Crowder . .Margaret Banks .Marthell Burman .Harriet Williams . .Ida Bess Logan . . . . .Sam Logan . . . . .Ann 'Tucker . . . .Mary Peck .........'.....-...................AliceDeanMobberly THE GIFTIHQRSE7' fPresented by the Sketch Clubj Mr. Dick Butler. . .I ......................... 1 . ...... Oren Divan Ann Fisher ..... .... ....... I s abel Wolfe Katie ............ ....... I da Mae Delo Delvin Blake ....... .... A rthur Burkholtz Mrs. Florence Butler. . .... Louise Mattocks Aunt Maretta ...... ..... B erneice Steen Il Y, I w, ,JM Page One Hundred Sixty-four , I hh! gist eel. fell Vw .2 ! f A 'I fa -.1 1 A ,J J ij 5 ff F . 53 if fa.. 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Attendants: Reba Phelps, Junior: Lela Appleby, Mid-Junior: Louise Campbell, Sophomoreg Margaret Condon, Mid-Sophomore. Prince Charming: Walter Thompson. Crown Bearer: Patty Grubbs. Herald: Clarence Vaughn. so rr p r oooo p C r jglfll ' Y W WQML1 Yyri fr,-WAHM, Y 'Kirk' ' -v S K Akron EQ-.f so ri , X X X V' paggdong15EgQZg2i2QL2s2E552gQlQiI CCC' C CCCC HC H C M -ns. X N445 --4-.-..,,f ,v- Uv-v 3 R j :,, 7i'-.1 --. ,H ' ii. tr: 'L 5 . ,. .K fr , 1 SU, .N ?+,Q. ts.-, l -- . . 1 TQQ. i , . 'isis xi, I'-. 1 vw SF, f 1' l',-X l..', Pi 1-iii :sg Loi 5: .a lu ., , g I tj ff L.. A X Inf. iw ,. I ,V ,' 4-' . W , I 5 - K ll. 3 il f r . ltgz 'x '4 .I Z-2 iii r'v si-1 li. fi i-pn l', F t lr, I'- .rx If.. xl! If. gf Y I . If 5. iw if-' I l ,fi , . L., lx , is T .. fl 1. I LJ. 1, X L J, , W, xg. 7, P .wi ,kwwfg yn U ' ' ' 'Yi Wi, Q. QfIZ1gZL-.'i.1 T ' ' '..,'-' 'f .1-L ix F?-,N Lf' ' . f f-ff---f'- 'ff--s-.,..q--,wi-Fu wh!!! -N. . f THE STUDENT COUNCIL CARNIVAL '6Let joy be unconfinedln whispered the little lmp of Mirth in the ears of the Student Council, and in a twinkling of an eye the corridors of S. H. S. were trans- formed into rows of gay booths, fantastically decorated rooms, and gorgeous en- trances. Hardly recognizable was the gymnasium, where stood a regal throne, re- splendent with flowers, a fitting seat for so fair a queen as Marie Teeple. Friday evening, when the old clock in the hall had sleepily droned eight, a procession of lovely girls, the fairest in S. H. S., promenaded slowly up the flower- strewn halls, where 'mid the applause of an appreciative audience, Miss Marie Teeplc was crowned Queen of the Carnival by a handsome Prince Charming, Wal er Thompson. Surrounded by her dainty attendants, Reba Phelps, junior, Lela Ap- pleby, mid-junior, Louise Campbell, sophomore, Margaret Condon, mid-sophomore, Miss Patty Grubbs, the petite crown bearer, and Master Clarence Vaughn, the herald, the Queen and her court were charmed with graceful dancers and other skillful acts, as a gay panorama was enfolded. Then at the other end of the hall, a medley of voices whiled away the minutes and the gay tempting sideshows offered a most pleasing array of entertainment for the pleasure seekers. Balloons, confetti, candy, punch, circuses, vaudeville, picture shows, and even Old King Tut shows-every variety of spicy and lively places of amusement tempted the light-hearted crowd. For two nights the revelry continued. Each night a crowd thronged the building and hilarity reigned supreme. At twelve oiclock, Saturday, when the last of the turbulent throng had departed, the Imp of Mirth barne forth again, sampled a few drops of left-over punch, and in a sleepy but happy voice proclaimed, uTl1e carnival is passed! Another gala memory it has become! The maddest, gladdest, and most joyous time of the year is over againln Just as theilights went out he executed a few steps of the Sail0r's Hornpipe and vanished, leaving behind him the spirits of the former carnivals to frolic anew. ' f X fvr' f N I f ' . ,'i.'1+,Q'Xky, K, , ' i X N . A f ' 'K.g. r3.-is.:.L,Ls..if-g...4.ex.,, ..e.1,..,..,,. . M' NTLM N A i'Ti-Q12 oQt2iritL9ZL5iZ2aEi.5LZQ,QQ51Qm J 1 1 4 f V 1 A Llm m ww ' ' A 'V V ., -.-. , . H-xx ff' U1 gi? A b -YS ,Fo , f 'T if 3 M L V' C' 'f' A V335 ,ff ' -'jf vb ' f ,iw W2i m3Q 4 Df2 1f 4.5,l? 1Libf31fJ K IM. KJ f f 4 :,. J W gg A ' 9114 ax, ' ff' Q I l 'i . V 'W u N 1 rl -V-Y J' N U3 L, ff L 3 'fd 'Q YQ 5 ' 5, f ,A r 1 ' Q . 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Orville Kerr Mitchell Tucker Q5 'fl y i , ,J .L f if Most Talented. . . . Ruth Scott Barbara ,Burton ' ffl ,Q . . gf ' ' , ll ,gi Solemnest .. George Willier Horace Bailey 3-fl T N l . I ' ,fa H al fff Wittiest Charles Barr ' Lo Davis ifl T 1 ill Qf v' .,f' 4 Q CJ y y l 1 , 1 rj gg Tallest .. Barbara Burton Louis Galbraith T ,ai :J E a 2 H ft EF , get 6 F U Shortest . . . Helen Patrick Helen Reed l V QQ 'fl ' . 5 ' if 'l Fattest . . Margaret Waspe Ruth Rucker L y ff' 4 C23 l ' 4' 1 E' gf Sweetest . . . Marie Teeple Helen Moore lj i 91 Q3 ' 'C LQ - Ai I I Skinniest ...... Agnes Hardesty Dick Terry E 21 L 1 v I fir 32 Most Polite Boy Marvin Patterson Roy Wallace ' it T ei 5' 'U Pj Most Talkative. . Lucille Turner Charles Barry l S a 'fs' if .U Most Ridiculous. Charles Barry Mitchell Tucker ,II I k. C . x 5 - Keenest Dancer. James Firestone Pat George l 1 ' f, I 1. 13 S Biggest-Footed Boy .... ..s.Roy Wallace Virgil Hartley Lf 5 T' , , ' l C Quietest ....... 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I , .N x ,, ,,-,-,vli,.,,,,.,,,,,,,.,,.-..,,.,.d..,..,,,W...W,, . ,,,, ,.,,, .. , . v x x - X-X. Q .,, ,L L ,LLL -,,.L.L,.-,,.L.,, K, ,-..,--,,,L . x A .Xn r- -F'-5 TY 1 'x N ,.g,.v X K X X X L-m,-,,s-.f,A..,M,,,f,,,,,,x .,., l.,X,eL .yy :', I v I .GLUE J, . .,,.',-..,.L PARTIAL GROUP OF i DRAUGHON 'S BUSINESS, COLLEGE, GF IELD, SPRIN trend- ya dail an .C- I-' ,rn C'- O -C. O0 IJ K5 1- Q '-I-1 O as O CI IU 0763 O::.:: S012 as 315 ev m.g ESQ CI Oo 'E JZ'. Uo wi'-'5 ....u3!U 0.4. SS .2 Si 2 vi we E-8 OD he-I '-A-QCD Z' c: o -A-v O C ge ranks le a::,o,g,a.ag 053190 P CQ ,C w C25 oN5,,. :1 -Cowwm -A-lmgjno 0...L':w 0 of 52 5-Q -Q ,J-uw-H ID va! Q01-A-OO GS.-DOCCD as: OO 'fi :1-cs :ES Q Sv: 'UB I-.GS Q-s 5:2 Eno Pa U -C -as cure choxce positlons. O t IICSS OPCDS US d fe St y u the greate ua.. ,QC 'U usa 03 ss b CCC SU. 0 .-C! -Cl cata og u rs H part c K5 0 -M 0I'l f ra a cl dd C D W D 3 A ZO J BATES ent DRAUGI-ION S BUSINESS COLLEGE SSOUI' Page One H undred Seve ty-two .Q . 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Q rl 1 F3 E 1 ,J 1 .- ,K i ,Patton Creamery MCL , Q, V A fm K K ,A A-f A f fi W pi E E . , C5 ,Z E 6011143 . f E ' 1, .7 K E if pl E HOME o1? - f M , V ff FE rf Qi PATTONS PREMIER ICE CREAM-BUTTER 4 3 E 25 E E I AJ cf lx Si Q My Premier products are made to meet a demand, not competition. Re . N , ,fl 1 ra 4 ZQLIJV-7 5-Z!!!-f.z K ,Z7-fJ.! V 'E Jffj Q ' i EE' Qi , 'A J 5 41,9-f'.J,f r if . E. .JJ-1 N-Q,PJJ . .li if .J y i 4'-'J 3 Oil I' lll I' . Zi ., ' E3 iii E Q I 413 PHONES 414K Q2 L, Cf , 4 E' -ii ,l,., XX f . N V' I ' ' 7,1 ' K '-ff x -cf ' g ' , j,,,. ' +, - 5 ff - ff fe'-J, ' ,K f f I xr V , L . I ,ff f iff 7 f ' , . V - f, ' . ' N f ' I 1 I ' ' 3 x f v , , , . f- 1 ' 4 I. , Vffllffy ' fx' 'L-ix.,,'v--b,,a, . . . E, Ai ' , . ,i E 3 :E ' K- l V 'X L Q 3.1 f , f it M111 ,f V f s , . , ,, . I ii I I g ' I 1, ,' if J - 1- if f U 1 X ,yi iv ,, L bf V X X C7 L, '71 I V4 V6 ' , 3 - , I J - 5 Y, ', ' W V ,A , a I' f r s K' -. 4 I ,A X 1 L! 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V 'N wif -fvqf f1,l?l Q7' ff-, fy X -' 4 in I1 fm ff 1 1' ,TN 1 1 '17 ff? - -lhlvziffx g! ,!3Q4.4! - 2',1fxsAQ1fgmgg4 Q A!i X -xg1 . ,,x3.fg ' J il Q 4 I 55.72 A L Leg ' ' -Vi Q if W,EM ywff 51 V 'Q gn .4 Lf? X of L ff in L fi 6 , , - fl If. J ' ,,j,v,,v gba-ff, L! , 14,0-iff ' a 1,pg,,.1,,7g',l Q LJ. Lfruofl! GL! Sl Lw,fn...f4.l,4?f V NJLJ- D V 5,2 J' ' gg FRATERNITY, COLLEGE, I., 51' and ' QI - L if CLASS JEWELRY gi H' ff ffl 5 Commencement Announcements L5 ig' and Invitations .T E . 'J E 4 f'.Z Q Jeweler ancl Stationer to the Senior Class of :J if: A5 Springfield High School -ixs , 72' J w?Lj 4 L. C.. BALFOUR Co. E5 - Y74 r Manufacturing Jewelers and Stationers T L V NA Attleboro, Mass. . . kg r ' C ' ,J M ASK ANY COLLEGE GREEK K1 V -4 as 'J A Q Q51 , A-fl 1 - C: 'Mg' f'W 55'-mf - 1, A If ' if f L23 fy. E, W . E2 I A 3 fl L iff l 5 tw L ff' ' Page One H undred Seventy-eight L l I Q5 , ,,..... Q 'Qi , ,A if .4 S 1 T 'J 9 Lx L T73 r . L2 gi , i4 A, E.. . 'f Q- A I Q Q, rj? 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J f i 4 2 Lfpvff Af-2 -fl' frvff-J ' J 11,4-If ' , . f J' 'Q' 9-,Ju 5,241 11, I V7 'pi Z f W fL,L,J, ' C ,Q 2 U K J rj f ,ij A i - 1 4 w Q P 1 K , 5 5 gl f-, LA 1 f . f N 1 I ,,, H., Y . -an-7,,.X 1 1 'TN Q ' T ' f Page One Hundred Sebbniy-Maze A 'J D 1 P 'X n sf 1, . .,.,...,.-T.. , .gig .....f..t,2-,1-S--V JE.. ....-...J..A.--...,.,,m ,WEE ,,v.m..fJ-m..us.,..........,..':...l.......,,.....,..,..-.f W .,,..,,, ,. r 1 ff , rf 1 is f w f l .. . - .,. -..-. --..-....,. gl WN 'MA-NQ75fTf7A?77 M'i'f7m'a::w1ff7A?f3Tn Tiff '-,' ' l -ff illgjif 9439 iiieyl 157 'X 'Wi Q s I I MY Y l 4 I l l . 5 l 1 NZ 2 l l 11. . CALENDAR jk i I kg , V Sept. IL, 1923-School started with a grand rush to classes and many prophecies E for the coming year-either skeptical or otherwise. l I Ci t Sept. 5-Excuses already being formed such as: LcWe don't have to have our ,Qi l lessons today-it's only the second day of school. I my V' Sept. 6-Two brilliant discoveries 'made today. Miss Grace Gresham and Miss l Gorman have permanent waves! We understand that the latter obtained hers in ,V New York. l r v. I , -'a 1 3 ' Sept. 7-Have you all seen Mrs. Marquardt's rings? If you haven't, ask to use lfj fy the phone and eventually get a glimpse. i 'j Q Sept. 10-We welcome today with throbbing hearts and shaking knees our first L r, oral comps of the year. v 2 t f ' lv Q 'f. ' -1 V Sept. ll-Have you noticed that Bud Eaton and Pat George are back this year? fsif lfl Well-they are! 1' Sept. 12-Some people are wondering who put that sign on the tree forbidding lower classmen to sit on the Senior bench, but Mother people know. Sept. 13-The sun shone brightly today and thatis about all that did happen. f y tl Sept. 14'-Who said this: uHot Dawg! Two weeks of school gone alreadyw? if l L- Donlt all speak at once! t Q . y M y ' Sept. 17-What the expression classes saw today: Miss Volker with her hair Q bobbedl There is a unanimous vote that she is even prettier than before. t M l !, its 1. Qr r EEL. it... ri ls k, Sept. 18-l wonder if Mr. Doran has a new pencil this year or is that the same one he waved last year? - 1 . . ' u I . ,i Q I 1 1- ft v A 4. Q t - f . 5 7 A:-fl -' J , J X H l xv ' idx lt ., ft' li 2 1 - -ft 1 1 4, ,, ,V A J. 1 5 ,. ws 5. 5 XM: 5 y K w 1- ' M .a '. H T ' l U: 0 yu ' - v -n ons. sf- ye 't9.t.1.... ff' its igf 1 f'fwfgf,fw A., ei if in y its iq ,aff y l f f'XwY:. X ls - ft 1 as W .-.M ...4.--,. -.s...g...v.,. . , M... ,-.,.a-4......,.,,.+ ,.i.,.4......... ...........,-,,- -..W ...J ,. ... , .,-. ...,,-,rf...,.- .. . . Page One Hwzdfred Eighty l 1 4 v if I ., Nfl? . 13 rl il '55 ! Q X 5 fill rs V1 l Y ,l 'g 5 y jkvlx al ' ,Q .3 t 1 e t R . 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QQ: its 'Jill A 3' x ' l Y i ? B, 3 .. I Elini X.. 'X five times and asked to buy a football ticket, he did more than most! Sept. 24-Resume Senior picture receipts are out today. That means our pock- etbooks are 351.50 smaller this week. Sept. 25-None seemed to have their lessons prepared in Miss Aushermanis fourth year English class today. Our class cards are suffering terriiically as a result. Sept. 26-Where did Miss Sperry get that brown rain-shine she had today? .xx HAVE YOU 'FRIED CLGVERLEAF MILK? ex It ls Pasteurized CLOVERLEAF DAIRY CO. 416 Traffic TXY.,,xHe: Last night I dreamt l was married to the most beautiful girl in the world. Anna Louise: Oh, Steve! Were we happy? 3 L. qi DAVIS CANDY CO. 3 MANUFACTURERS OF WSJ. PURE SWEETS , ag CY Bar Goods and Good Chocolates .45 Our Specialty 1 Sept. 27-lf you had been at school this morning as early as the ' ' ' janitor you would have seen some industrious F. D. C. pledges shining X the shield in the upper hall, after getting about three hours' sleep last A night. The generous initiation they received consumed the larger part of the night. Sept. 28-Some of us got out of part of our classes today. Well, i l X we had a good excuse. We had to help count 'votes for the council members-to-be. Oct. l-Some people were exceedingly joyous this morning when they looked at the bulletin board and found that they had won in the Student Council election! Oct. 2-Pauline Bryant had a new dress this morning. Oct. 3-Ada Crowder was simply overwhelmed today when she was elected Student Council president. Hooray for yOU, Ada! ffl f.tfer f if ...... .es. . ,..e . . . PM 7 O :CM Polk 07116Hu7ld1'6dEi,dVhtjLi-0726 i . rfg .J l ' 1 V 1 I 1 l 5 Q kai, ,Qiiliavnffii F FOZQQ , f. FW' U-I V YV ' iwmfli-Wifi, 'M .F K. , .4A. . ef V... , 43 Tx, Ffa ffl.: L B f' ran if 'fin 1 ff 'i1fQX, ir- J -. will ft eBW-tQfQf1fQ?w52UfsefHUQff - - it s .4 . ' - Y , L 'SFOR BETTER PHOTOGRAPHS TQ? Portrait Commercial Panoramic Ours is a Studio of Service, where high ideals of Quality are backed up by expert workmanship, years of experience, and the best equipment money plj can buy. Whether in the making of school photographs, the photographic work in publishing a Resume, or in the finer things, the Studio Portraits which in future years help us to recall the happy days of the Springtime of life, our or- QF. ganization is at your command-any time, every time, and all times. E5 . , THE KUCKER STUDIO L5 BRUCE MAY, Manager Milligan Building Telephone 623 V2 BIOLOGY ie? A Flea, a Fly and a Chigger C, Cot to arguing about who was the bigger, PQ A Mosquito nearby T' Said, HI'll bet on the Fly, He's got the most corpulent Egger. .I 1 'F l . Oct. 4.-Among the refreshments served at G. L. S. I initiation last night were onions with vaseline and green L Q persimmons---served to pledges only. They showed their fi appreciation by aloud rejoicingsf' Qi Oct. 5-We didn't win the football game with Ft. 1 Smith today, but as Mr. Weiser says, aSome one had to X ' F lose. Oct. 8-'Coming to school this morning we discov- ered that Miss Edith Moore is the latest victim of the If amputated hair style. We understand that Mr. Doran says it looks cute 'on her, but he can hardly say as Q B JN much about the other bobbed-haired teachers! ' K if li i 3,1 BROWNIE BOOK STORE BURT P. SMITH, Prop. fi 'l 305 soUTH AVE. ' Q Q Carry everything kept in a first class Book and Stationery Store, and Wants your trade. V , XX ' ' WW' ' 'Q 'f ff-- - -4 --H - b ,, ,-,, , ...,....A ,,.,. ,W ...,..,.,,.,,,,, A A i 'yi ' 7 'X !'lf'1r!,-f , .. 'rf IV.. My HR ,Tw -X A-SX ZR X '- K f-.X 'xxx ,eq X,- KC' ML-6+-Q4All-we-.f'Le.fj-t..,2i4if ai -..L ., - Afgl,.?heSxieLsX. XSEXQS B-Q.i.Q,l,x X Page One Hundred Eighty-two l r. '1 1 r I I 'I ' I -J I A 3535 IE ff mwnif' 231ifliifjffw T'gff -'Me ww A -A A. -- .-,,- -.-AAA .-.M E-. ..- 'X 'L I 'lf .Rf K' I 'T f Tiff' '-' STN 1.4 g.,.,...fLT7ff:x ,wwf if 1-1-f-rezw' use-5--0 11: . .. . .33 'Liz - .7'x'A'TMli I +A I If wtf .fegfi-Mfg- I I li- 1 . N ' I A I BROWN BROS. LC l ' ' . Copper and Steel Die Engraving 5 J W Koclaks ancl Office Supplies up . .gi l' ,T my :fi A REGULAR BOOK STORE k lkgl St. Louis Street Telephone Jr I 3 ,Il in or- fit F' L 'I iQ .I Lf? Q, Q3 .Eg ,i FARM LOANS CITY LOANS REAL ESTATE L N INSURANCE OF EVERY KIND ,23 f' Telephone 2357-2358 Pg '-J - 1, STATE SAVINGS TRUST co. 5 L J ,155 NORTHSSIDE PUBLIC SQUARE I f C3 I Ras: How come Mose got killed in dat rumpus de othah night? lj c Tusz He didn't get killed in no rumpus-some bad niggah drawed a razah o.. , 3 L L 4 him and Mose stahted leavin, So fast the wind shoved his collar button clean through l gp 5 his th'oat. u 5 E- 'fn Oct. 9-Ada C. fell off her stool 3117 'ffl in biology today. Caused quite a F ,- 2 I disturbance. tt' p gf gf fgj Oct. 10-At a Parent-Teachers As- O ' sociation meeting today, Mr. Doran 1,1 bought the first bottle of vanilla ex- if 3, ' If tract that was Sold for the purpose of C ff! 'J raising money for the Association. The Place to Bu an J 1 D . ' . 1 y yy 2 , I Is he o1n to Start l1,ht housekee - . a . I , . , g 5 . 3? , ,P DRUGS, SODA CANDY S if Ing or does he think 1t'S hair tonic? STATIONEARXK ' .. f jj Oct. 11-It is evidently very diffi- F' 1 A cult to become a member of F. D. C. J gf from reports of last night'S lengthy D S session. One hundred names were K ,J submitted to the club from which, ' 11... K . after a heated discussion from 7:30 SOUTH AND MCDANIEL 'pl till 11 p. m., only eight names were f f f . selected. -1 5 Oct. 12-Well, what happened to- lff - day? We just went to School as usual, but wished We were among l I . H the lucky few who went to Carthage I If to see the football game. , ' 5 F 1 , I y F . T7 5 'ff '.'S qi: :ig SI-. f'A Qf 'f7'I. 1 Q:T T'i R' T - ,JA it Tf'- - A -ST :'R':'iTT'i'e. I - if . i AQimssxgzgk.'LULQSQ1 sg SQ. Egg.. Page One Hundred Eighty-three I I ' Q! 1 1 1 l .4 l 1 fi K J Lf. Lf' X - ' f fl- '1 -1 V! 1 1 P . 1 fp - - .. ,f Q. 1 1f11.1fgg1.f12.frj4e 1 g Q' ' , - - 1 as 1 .r,, 1 1 'pf 1 A ,g 3 9 e w L2 DISTIANCTLY DIFFERENT l 'f 1 1 1 1 w ,i Our rnirrors will show better than we can tell how you will look in fl C il l L2 1 Society Brand Clothes 1 if 1 v Lf- f ED. V. VVILLIAIVIS CLOTHING CO. L ll C5 X THE STORE OF TOWN Phone 1379 i 1 2I 1.1 3 E. Commercial sf. il tl ffl . .1 1 , -A .Paul Carrick: A man toldme I looked like you. , Jgj Marvin Patterson: Where is he? l'd like to knock his block off. plat ,fe Paul Carrick: I killed him. W1 i 17 L. Q 1' L-. .A PJ is 1, Oct. 17-Elizabeth Johnson is now parting her hair in the middle instead of L,,.l J on the side. That's right, Elizabeth, an occasional change from the regular path of fy 4 life is good for the disposition. t gi C Oct. l8-It was worth freezing our feet into small UD icebergs today to see our li . 2, football team win over Greenfield with a score oftwenty-four to nothing! fl, fl ' ' 1 C1 lg . Cl ff! , .. Fil lj i' ' 'L Ambulance Service Phone 26 l I Day or Night ' ,' 11. 2 ' Q PAXSON UNDERTAKING CO. it 1NcoRPo-RATED il 1 '. K. 1 410-412 south Ave. I . . ll lg 11 l .., ,u V J-ii. ..,. ,,, ,,,,,,,,-A Y ' ' -. - . . w X--1, . Y , ,X , .- . V, --. Q ... 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V! -1 FJ Q, :ff li L7 yi i f 4 . i ,-4 4 PJ vi: rig LJ ff 6 r l ,fi 5-'i -1 .T I fl 71 ffl Il gl fj Cl 11,-,, ta lf? 55 W .f 3 If IZ! iff ffl rl ,J ,cl S-l fl V: :fy s-Lii il J 7 1 r', E, 1'-A 5 , ll? Y, ' . L . J fxigg I , -. .V ,. V .. 1.,g - wr,-I w.,,, lxyif , ,f 'Cyn 5-.1 f,- ..f H--..:ff av.. is Y ' wa?-l'-.f Us .Vi 'wi-sk --,,f',J' '. ... ,gf ff. an Q, -.K 14,1 , ,, ,- .4 - M' - '1-l,gj'31Tg:.:1.,N, if 4. fri l ' i .-. .....-.--F--f W -- ,. N ,W-....., - ...- Oct. 19-No school today! Those three words ir1 themselves have a joy- ous sound, don't they? Oct. 22-Was that a true fire drill which we had today or did Mr. Doran ring the bell so we could see his favorite brand of cigarettes ad- vertised in the sky? Oct. 23-lt was announced to day that we were not to have formal exams this quarter. Oh, well, of course welll have tests and really- A 5, 5 n -..,,,,g-A ' MlmjW-V . . whatls the difference? Oct. 24-Weave been hunting ever since school started for a place to put our excess money and just this morn- ing found it-the Scholarship Fund. Oct. 25-Do they call the G. L. S.- F. D. C. affair a joint session or a cider and ginger bread party? Oct. 26-The main fault which we can find with this day at school is that Miss Ausherman is absent. TQUTDQQR CLQTT-lllhlfi 61 lEQUlPlVlENT CO. 2l4 East Walnut St. TI-IE VACATION STORE Outing Clothing for Men and Women Hiking Boots and Leather Puttees Camp and Tourists' Supplies of every description f. I .J 1 Roy: Do you know why l fell for you? Q Anne fbreathlesslylz No, why? .jf Roy fruthlesslyl : Because your line was so low l tripped over it. ff iz 'GDO l make myself clear?? grunted the pole vaulter, as he slid over the bamboo. Oct. 29-A written lesson was sprung on the sufferers in American Government f' today without any decent warning beforehand. V. . Oct. 30-The battles have begun! On every hand, all around us, they are Q14 shooting thick and fast-tests, tests, tests, and still more tests! Above the din of battle pierce the piteous cries of the wounded and dying. Ah, sad, indeed! Oct. 3l-Orville Kerr and Mitchell Tucker got their glorious pompadours con- ., siderably disarranged this morning in leading HBoom-a-lac-as. Nov. l-Nice day today all day today. ' C3 Nov. 2-We didnit beat or win, get whipped or lose-we tied with Monett, 14--lfl. 'TZ in a glorious football game. COMSTGCK MARKET l l Phones PITOHCSI ! 'L 483 ZI5 E. Walnut 433 ' it 484 484 I The best of everything l 'f 5 in meats . Quality and, Servicef Our Motto af' l ' . , 0, gwgg MM ,..,,,. Md-, N.-- .... -4-1 - -. X f M aa xQg1.,..,,,....-..-.r MQ-H- ,,-i V Wfw-fe-are mn M-Aww'-'V' s' w r 'r 'wN t t tt '6'A t e ' L' T ' '1 Page One Hzmdred Eighty-fwc .nl I I 5 I I I . NI I f I , .1 .I - A A A A --A A-V C IR' QE? I , N X H f A- i 'Aja R 'S H A 5 A N I UQUWIE-Y sf A A I - so ee- .M 3 I I VI QI Young men starting a business Novi iigbserved Bodily on the C912 I career do not have to be advised Ssrlko erlsvcfn an gfialutll MISS IQ I I about the necessity of saving a er' 1 155 'Gore' an , ISS Hanna' ff ' I money. They know that already. gan Consqllnillg doughnuts In broad day' l But we want' to suggest that you r It 13 I' I I save for some definite purpose. Nov. 7-Some of our senior I A reasonable amount set aside and junior girls are getting fi! f from time to time will pay your -quite playful in their old age. I I premiums in the This morning they were seen kj gamboling on the green in a if ' IOWHITIC of football, Floydine Mc- ,J J PENN Eormack playing draw-back, V, I f Frieda Wingo, holdbackg and gf I I the rest engaged in the general if f, W. A. BANKS, can Agent I Pushback Of the Same- A 1 J. I-I. BANKS, Special Agent FQ I I I ' V4 f 1 824 Landers Bldg. Phone l490 if 'il If, iii ffl WHEN HARDWARE WAS THE STYLE I? g . Squire: Did you send for me, my lord? fj Lancelot: Yes, make haste, bring me a can-openerg I've got a Hea in my knight . L, clothes. ei 933 I It V MORRISON CLOTHING CO. ,A K 'I The young man's 'store of Springfield f ,I , R fl I I 'll We wish to thank the class of l924 for their business, and so-licit the fu- ,' ture business of the classes of '25, '26, '27, , HARRIS SUPPLY CO. Ili 234 E. Commercial I If SCHOOL BOOKS AND SUPPLIES y I I- lg II I If I 1w9Q. T qw 'Q if I A X p,7?f7?9- GQ I I I If r..4-- za' , J W ,J ig Exxrftfiib. XSXNF-XSQXLXQXQ Xg,L,R, LQX gy Y J Page One H undred Eiglzty-six I I K.. C! ,PJ A c La Ig I 'I ,I 4 ISI 5 'I ,I. 1' Q2 Ti .JI JI Q fl '4 lj T4 IF! U ff QQ? :fu ,,. Isl I ,,,, 11 1' fn I 523 f ri PI 4 .11 Y I 33 , I .1 E 2 I I 11 .44 W if 2-Q 53 if Fil PH f 'I , 4 x'f fl E .J as , Ivfgli ., .1 I I 'TI IC.: ........,- . x NX I 5 .U I lf I I r1fFfQ'TX . ' -S9 I il' I -1735531 Sw? . I iss mc' Iv? I UN 1. I tlj Q ll I I,-A I-QQ ,P. 3 II lrfl l PQI I ti is I - +94 P 4 I I T I tl I +9 gl CJ I 4 I i P' If? ii P3 IU I rz k'1 ,JI til .ja ffl lik! fl tg lp 1 I-17 IL' A ri if I, I llfj I, - 5 'fi IVY? I '4 If f 252 l 1 I ly. I, J I 'A Ifl IV,-, ,, I .I JJ .X 4 I P' I I Er! I Z3 C I f I .-Q,l'i i' ' ,f l2 -f X f . -A , - - . -- fr f- f f- fn. -f-f-'---- 155' I'Ii.fIsv.I.fx X We f'L?x,f-63114 I 1. xv K . .I -I .. I 7' ' X 7 T I ww I Ps'U'f' - S iris ' I Lg? fig Af H QI., I I in I W V I I I 0 1 L? f ' II A A A A I5 I MARTIN BR0S.PIANQ1C0, l .1 0 . ,SPRINQFIELD MISSOURI ' 'I L34 '74 I1 A 'hz ,S I 'I ,v I. Q LJ M, .1 I . I I 4 . gl Y. fs gf XJ Ig il- 'J f 21 7 ll V . I' Q V1.1 I I1 ...J if .13 I. I '11 f I 'J .ll f V. 6,1 . 3 f .3 -jr ,ff FJ pl J 'I .71 J fi-4 pf -eo l Q I ,Z A I I 'Jil 3 JI 'Wl.l. I ,II I. 'JI I I ' , II 03 Nov. 9-Mr. Doran was absent from school today-watch that he doesnat sign his own excuse now! I think he went to Joplin to chap- erone the Bulldogs-or was it the teachers? Nov. 12-Scene: Ship 81 Anchor. Characters: Mildred Merritt and interested onlookers. Plot: Miss Merritt eats five crackers in two minutes. She also whistles a tune While cramming crackers past her palate. The prize for accomplishing this marvelous feat is a cream float. Climax: Miss Merritt consumes the cream float. Nov. 1491-Ieard in thc'haII today: Orville Kerr: You're so dumb you think general delivery is an officer in the armyl Mitchell Tucker: Thatis nothing. Youire so dumb you have to feel of vour can to tell which way you are going! Orville: What color is best for a bride? Dick: Matter of taste. Better get a white one. At St. Louis the other day Mr. Lawrence Legg was married to Miss Alice Wag- goner-Alice Waggoner Legg. Ho, hum! lla? it 'S ' KODAK FINISHING E1 PICTURE FRAMING P For best kodak finishing and picture framing take your films and pictures to f-'I I ft TI-IIEIVIE PHOTO SUPPLY CO I I- .fs 3 fglf , I I9 jIf.' y ' - ELKS' ARCADE, SOUTHEAST COR. SQUARE The SHIP and ANCHOR Famed for its ' Foods just across from High School I ,. ,,..---,. .... .. .- W.. A- - -----f-' A '---f--' ' ' 1+ ,Env MW 4 V Aw , -LW ...... ..--V!-vi -- - - '-' KN N V., V A ., E ,. E fix? z -W f vi -,V H ,,.. -. . 4- - ,wfwx - , t X X, f ,N ix - . A A. .- 'x.I I. I I Iill I. , ,iffyfff gi ,I an 'wi I . 5 ff A ' fs I . X Rx , QQffffQZag4J L.. Lg-. .EL .-.5 Zjkg-Xffix 3-X'---is le Me---5' JL..- 4,4 , S ,,,.,.,Y, ...W Page One Hundred Eighty-seven I s, fe r s, pf, agp, ff -Vin--'i..g....-.,,,.g,- S 1-- .1 v ' 4 , I fi , .7 I , 11, ,,.ffy r,,,' -r,.f-, ,r .Mwkg v in iq.-1 . ., , ,1 -V 'l -wr 1 g 'J rggff' Elf ,',ff 2 ,.fE,QiiLEg.gLi-f1fiI. I f I Lrffiff I ffl S- I E if ,fx -' f , , Ae, , . f , - .llk . A. 6,1 , IMM ll If- ff L -v.f9 V?Lfff K7l-X I ff WAVE! ff J fy ff X 1 f Y s x ' i I ' ,f' fx f , 2 Y' - f' ,- ' 1 .V ,fm l J 5-4 f VM y'7'7 ' f'1ff':ff7fV ' MI' ' J WJ, LJ 'f fy I J fyf' W D 4, DON 'T FORGET AIVIBULANCES 751 PULIVIOTOR W. I... STARNE Funeral Director and Morticians Only Mortuary Cor. Walnut and ,Market FULL? Marvin: Papa, dear, what is it that holds that great big, heavy moon up in the sky? Pop: Beams, my boy, beams. ' Nov. 15-The unew girl in school this year who is causing quite a sensation is Reba Phelps. Main items concerning this girl are that she's from Kansas City and has a perfectly marvelous natural marcel. Nov. 16-To cap the climax of this rather successful Week, Miss Ausherman comes to school all dressed up in a new gray and blue dress. - Nov. 19-Although today was oral composition day, the sun shone brightly. Nov. 20-Dear Me! Orville, What's theattraction in the sewing room at eight A. lVl.? You stick closer to that door than does the door knob. Nov. 21-Bright idea' formed today. Let's take Mr. Doran to the Ship 81 Anchor some time, feed him a cherry coke, and change from the perpetual cafeteria chili bean. ' SAY IT WITH FLOWERS Floral Department OPEN NIGHT AND DAY SPRINGFIELD SEED CO. Phone ZI ' x Page One Hunclred Eighty-eight 1 NOV. 22-Katherine Kump buys a dress at the dollar sale and by her desperate struggle wins quite a pretty one. Her motto was evidently: HI fights for my rights. Nov. 23-By the concerned look which overspread Horace Bailey's face as he stood on the scales today, it is evident that he is much worried over the weight he is losing from overwork on the Resume. . Nov. 26jA private contest was held in the east entrance today to see what dignified seniors could squeeze between the two marble pillars there. Flo Roper got stuck in the attempt, while Ada Crowder oozed through with a great deal of ease. Nov. 27-Katherine Kump must have a good opinion of the way the janilors keep the Resume room floor clean for she was caught industriously sweeping it out this morning. A WITH THE EMPI-IASIS ON QUALITY Ice Cream, Pasteurizecl Milk and Cream, Sweet Cream, Butter COCKEFAIR NELSON DAIRY CO Corner S Roloberson and Elm St Phone 505 VISIT OUR NEW SUNLIC-I-IT PLANT Thelma And when you told him I vxas mariied did he seem sorry? H Yes He said that he was very sorry even though he dldnt know the fel low personally Nov 28 The one prevailing thought 1n the minds of all today seemed to be the glorious and overpowering fact of a vacation Thursday and Friday A vision of turkey and cranberry sauce keeps appearin very appetlzmgly before our minds as we try to study Dec 3 Wlth the beginning of the new week starts basketball PTHCIICC for boys and girls From now on It s basketball instead of football tickets for sale Dec 4-Beulah Logan was in such a hurry to get to school this mornin that she lorgot to put on the allotment of powder As a result her beaming face showed numerous high lights which she quickly covered with a dull finish as soon as the horrlble mistake was discovered Wholesale Vegetable Growers J N DRAPER at sou VISIT OUR GARDENS Hot l'Iou e Tomatoes and Cucumbers a Specialty Early Outside Vegetables Page One Hmzdo ed Ezqhty mm pllQVPE1Q A gg assume' Q ii , my r , i X 1 35.1. ff, 4 ,,V,. fill ij! 1612 ,IM A at of X ifiwf KM,-v. I FAYMAN-JosEP1-1 co. ij ,- ll J jewelers and Diamond Merchants St. Louis St. and Square 7 Q L9.,c,.5 QNX fl fx f' A.-af... WV' ,J W? 5' V JZ!! I S fig' l Kai, I I V AA' . - Y., ici... X ,f ,, fl , , 1? DOES THIS SATISFYQX PC-af' W Bill: Jimmy wrote a book about Chesterfield cigarettes. ' Q K Edwin: That so? What did he call it? w if I U o Bill: f'The Call of the Mild. W Dec. 5-Driving at the terrific speed of 28 miles per hour today Leo Reddick was seized by the ever watchful ucop and summoned forthwith to the place of F wi L 5 V, C' Q .J if ff i, ' KI E v 'T K , L ' , justice. Dec. 6-If you had stayed after school late enough today you would have wit- nessed an exceedingly hilarious group of people who seemed to be in their second Q heaven over having secured parts in the English department play, Twelfth Night. F Dec. 7-The curtain rises! Amid uproarous clapping of the student body a band of Alabama coon jiggers, twelve in number, take the stage and the eager at- C13 tention of the audience for the next swift hour., One of the famous B. O. A. pro- lf ductions. EQ THOS. FOGARTY L. O'l-IARA ' C Q SANITARY PLUMBING 6: I-IEA1 ING COMPANY I cj Plumbing and Gas Fitting Steam and Hot Water Heating 44l East Commercial Street L X, -'Ti-'1 '71 .vu-'ram' W 'H' W wk 1' V- -Y ff Y A A A 'W A ' V ' . '- - -K' fs-Q ii K if ff 524 df 5 13J S3.MQt3k,QQ LNG! ilk Q12 af Page One Hundred Ninety . E S I T I We 'J gc f 7' It Ifii I . il 3 I'-A .15 r- A1 L -.VI fbi f I Y-11 P I - fi I Q-I Ii Q Vi A fa , f- ' J I5 A 1 P' Q f f I3 53 KI 115 IC, I,I Vf CI ff? II ff .4 II FI I I2 I P L, 5 I If I I 1 K gut It .I f I V, ,r I. ,, ffl f I I I I f 1 I . Q2 ! I I I . 2. - -V: -fr. f-I---R-has., .nssqmm.r,,ka.Nmf2a-imaAw .,aY. f.,,,.,f. ,. .. V , . , It fstxf-A-A.-ss A-A.4.,..---,.,.. 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Dec. 10-The whole school seems stupefied over the loss of our popular student and mutual friend, Clarence Lahman. In our grief it is almost impossible for us to understand the Almighty reason that took one from our midst who was so dear to us. Dec. ll-Fort Scott letters are pretty nice to read, aren't they, Rachael? Dec. 12-Pretty cold today. Dec. 13--A good deal of persuasion on the part of the agents of red and green C. L. S. assembly tickets was necessary to convince the suspicious that such a sale was absolutely legitimate. 'IPermission has been duly obtained from Chief Justice Doran, say the persistent. I I UNION NATIONAL BANK THE UNION NATIONAL BANK was organized August Ist, I899-twenty-five years in business. During that time the total sum of its losses has been less than the amount expended for letter postage. The management believes in complying to the letter with the laws governing National Banks, and in keeping sufficient available cash to supply all needs of its patrons. It has run continuously stronger in available cash since its organization than any other bank in the State of Missouri, comparing it with banks as large or larger. If ou want to get an insight into the standing of a bank and its success in a com- Y munity, just watch and get acquainted with the kind of people that do business with the bank. I A Under United States Supervision and Control. few?-,V 3x ff,M1j' ff1 7i jv57T 'Qfgw ff V7'- In ,V jf' lipfj.. 'fsx C-Ts uffsxx ,A 'T-W KTNNX Tw .. i if-ff QffQffCZQ??2ZZf,india! - ff X:.S...:,5ggss. Xs-Ls-rrQ.1 gf... .., YWTTTTHATTM T 4 V I if if if Page One H1uzd'recZNinety-one I f A 1 , . y ,N 6, fi 1 ,u L- 11 , K '--.-- . -,Y g-?ynif.,. u1.'.H..fQf-TEM.ff--.-..fg..f:.- .,Y,,..Y1fl',..,g:-- .,..-1.-,-:f....-. ---- ' 7 A VA N . 'N fZ f'fijTf1,, 4 if-me if J: fi, TTY? o f 1- f Ag' T I J f r ii W- ' f-'mf M' eteee re r'7--ee-af-ee-e inks-- e ff TD f sf' T' f 1 Xf-2 ' .21 T I t ll' gl MXN ,asf 5' ll .ff ii' lf. n A' ' . I 'lf ww . I-as f J ni P. T MAT' J J, 'lf Z W ' ..'QfV ily J' '- ' K T 5 e.. ,. w X ,fr 1 o of at . . . . iff? r ,J when our car falls to start it IS annoying. 'X X - J T tj rw. ' ,Q y If QA , -f I ' ' -' T' L., 1 A LF? gwlxfhen it fails to stop it is dangerous. g 5 3 ppl S Start wlth a Delco starterg stop With Bulck four wheel ' Fl W f rn Y 4 '-.T ' fag J V . ld rx ' ' TA lo kes. '.-T ' ,, xl ra .5 t. Q, T coWDEN BUICK co. e 2 jg Phone 562 307 W. Walnut ',. 1 49. 4 ks A - J 4 f , 1- 9 i, if SIX FOR A DIME Bill: For two cents, Ild kiss you. Nadine: Can you change a dime? Dec. 14-Do you understand this statement? 60h boy! Paul and Luise argued 'em down all rightlw lt refers to our glorious victory over Ava in today's debate, of course. V Dec. 17-Anne Tucker has indulged in a most marvelous permanent wave, much to the admiration of her associates. T Dec. 18-History cluh meeting was quite a success last night, judging from stories concerning it this morning. The Christmas box was a source of much amusement for many, somewhat at the expense of a few. Dec. 19-Dorothy Forrester, a most popular student of last year, came back from Tulsa today to visit her well-remembered school chums. She found, as soon as she stepped over the threshold of S. H. S., that she had not lost one of her former friends O1 any of her popularity jd'- KLINGNER S FUNFRAL HOME f 424 East Commercial Stre J 9, Phone 919 ,- ...fiv y Q w f .4 - . FJ -., . we 3 Y., E Q? fr. . l - ,fi if if C3 .A H 1 g 0 T' ,f, . is 51 T rij Al C, . ff fy P 57.1 gif' re. . .r 'f 1 ' V la 1, ' ,-A .I ' 1 Y .. fr -all T f . Q 2 Fla Lu aaa all -Puff' 47 'fi T NAAJ Page Owe Hzuzfll ed Ninety two u ' ' . . - ft I ', 5 . .l 77. 4 ,ff V I , . I I - - . o .J we . f El .5 H fx 1- z, V, 4. , I .11 , K V 1 . , A ,,' ' ' In Qu fx' ' T' ' . f-5,11 ' ' laws ig Q' -f ' ef' i r ' . r- l ' ' gl 11,1 I , if 5 W l .J , A 4 I .i J . U ' 2 K F? f' v , ' J l 'f 5 L H 'll V 119435 r. 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S QJ f p Ri Q Y SERVICE GRGCERY 2 L, rw ,xii-Q V Q 44 3 1 ' fs offer 1 f ' PRICES f f N f Staple and Fancy , VW - A 44 . . Q i 2 3' Showing at all times the G R 0 E R I E S k 'fri , L, Newest Style Creations 1 ' 74 li 'l in ' 1 ' l ,M . , W h h i' t g' Ladies Ready-to-Wear e PISIXSNW atoyou want t l iii A 'il Dr Goods Nlilliner ES l 94 lo f l sf - ' ,.:' V ' Y' sas BooNv1LLE AVE. lfj and Shoes I I 5 L j ' ii Epi , , - , ,Eff if-2 l ' by I , -L g YVYV 5. Tb if- law 15 new 2 3,4 , Syl., if 2 as I S ir xii gg A ' ' . f Hi - L I! t 4 If .- FF ry,!f :,4Tii:cQ,Rf9v4Le'.- iw, ,df pi, , an 'il 'ig' , if S sg L wi 1 -4 L? J if L ' sl- ! f pf 1 i - V3 h , liff ' - l 5-5 Mrs. Elliott: What's a caterpillar? ,L ,I- Katherine: An upholstered Worm. l fa fd ' ' so ,Q ff , , . , lp, l uHowdid you like that orange? , Q , ' 1 y 'fWell, it was notpyvithout a peel. S L, L -. .ta-1 tg L S L S fi V - ' so H+ 2 f ' KZ J ' il, . . . . . 5 , i Dec. 20-How sublime and pleasing to the mlnds of the overworked upils IS fi . L ,A . C4 . . . . P . . Q l if? Q11 this that: Only one more day till Christmas vacation. It comes like the timid my imp 33 sunshine after a blasting storm, says the poet. if! ' 1 77' fx .J i Dec 21-G. L S. steps into the limelight today when they star in the very pleasing production-4'Bird,s Christmas Carol, the last event before adjournment! Fiji of school for the holidays. 6 In 5,7 v , ,LK 0 f' 5 2 SOUTHWESTERN RAD'O AND SUPPLY CO Crasley Racllodyne and Hetrodyne Distributors RETAIL WHOLESALE Radio Supplies and Circuits Harry Page C Smith ffl 'Jjfj fjffflfrjff fjfff Qhlvqkkwlxkxbx x XJ Page One Hzmdo ed Ninety th? ee F, ' V C ,,l e is , 7 1 11,8-Q., 'I c J, +0 lf, . 4 ,J 11,4 5 ' ylm 'f 4 i '12 f -' , , 'i rj I. 44 f ' I :QQ lp 5 X: j i 11' A 5 i ' ferr 5 I A 5 I J 7 57 ' 1 J E l f 4 . , 3 ' . 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IN EDUCATION' The ideal preparation for any teacher cannot be less than a strong four years' high school course, and in addition a full, properly-directed four years' collegiate course. The Teachers College recognizes this prep- aration for teaching by conferring the degree of Bachelor of Science in Education. ' 'THE DEGREE OF A. B. ' Young men and young women who wish a full collegiate course unde- termined by specific professional aim may do their work in the Teachers College. Those who complete one hundred and twenty hours of academic courses and ,select majors and minors according to the advice and the approval of the Committee on Graduation are entitled to the degree of Bachelor of Arts. ' Q PRE-MEDICAL AND PRE-LEGAL COURSES The resources provided by the State of Missouri are at the service of those who may desire to do the first two years' work of a legal or a medical course at the Teachers College. All the courses needed for this purpose are provided. BUSINESS COURSE y The State maintains a department for the training of teachers for comm-ercial work. The superior'courses in Bookkeeping, Stenography, etc., which are maintained for this purpose are open to students desiring commercial training at no increased cost. I I CONSERVATORY OF Music n The faculty of the Conservatory of Music consists of twelve full time instructors. All phasesgof musical instruction are offered, at a maximum cost of one dollar per lesson. s Total Fees in All Departments Twelve and One-Half Dollars Per Term I There are no additional library, laboratory or athletic fees. Write for catalogue. CLYDE M, HILL, President. Q 'IV 'I -M, 'xv X EXIT' ' X A aw AW! W Kwl f Ifgfxxx TNA x I ll X. A Qi ,X .,... ,.L,,..Q,..,1q,.,',..g,.:.i,'i.' A! 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We Want you to come to our College and join the Drury ii il Family. g r 1 , y 'f INVITATION - - A 57 3 ' I ' 1 P Young men and young women Wanting a College education, and ' -rl . ' . L Q f friends interested in helplng such young people prepare for lives of 'Li J . . . . lf larger usefulness, are invited to confer with the President of the f 21 r f' College. ' if THE coLLEcE i 4' MOTTO . 5 ii Ch ' ' 1'1StO - , lf r 1 umanltatl N l . .M G- ..... .... - ,, , Xgffiilii'-R' - V -- it . .... .Ae,s,..,z..-...eQ.....2.1-.r.g.,,,m...........,,ir1,4.eQ1..fEgifxgugsg. .?Q1l,lXQu..5,gs.XF- Q.Qf.,pQ.,,,Q.,,,, ,,Q4,.,1.,5r.,x.X.sY35'i ll Page Two Hundred, Two L WD 4 iffy' 1 Lflll . 'I .1 EA 5.5 lla gf 'V Wx. .J V4 Efil fx A ij V' 1 V .Ql ff ' Ai f 14 ff r -J :ff F N. f', 1112 fl 54 D? Zig Eff - 1 - Qi fi :K 1 F 5 .4 y' 5 T Qi 11 L5 ij . ,4 f . ,K Cl i .4 fb. pl .jf V . K. fl ' l V-. uf fl , I L.,-Q ,,. . 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I Skeeter: Howzat? jf Clarence: I dreamt I saw two worms fighting in dead earnest. ly V1 Skeeter: Earnest who? ffl raft J' tg 9 Jan. 7, 1924-Ho-hum! We had to l 3 l rj get up early this morning and start F4 back to school. One consolation- ,L l now that Christmas vacation is over V4 we can immediately begin looking fl dl forward to summer vacation. y y P Jan. 8-Pauline Bryant still has her taste for chili and crackers judg- -Z3 OF ing from herorder at the Ship and 25,14 in Anchor today. She's getting to be a .Q 2' SP regular Chili Bean herself. D Xj I F w fl, Jan. 9-Therels not one thing to .1. say about this routine day. ig ji Jan 10.-Marcella Walterhouse 1 OUR M91-TQ. ' washed her hair and ujust simply ,I 57. . can,t do a thing with itf' A 7 . , L Q, Courtesy, Fairness, ' y X , , Jan. 11-The Dramatic Art Club Z if Efficiency made its first appearance in assembly ' Sw with two one-act plays today. The gl 1 Iii' renovated food or garbage-can scene 5Q l ffl in the last play seemed to be thor- T H25 oughly appreciated by all students. y , I, , I , W 5- --..-, .-,s--.+,,,.,,,,r,,,,Mm H mm 5 l . rf., K 'I i S 'fxjf' for fy, , ' .7 ey Tr ,, TN T7 if is if? l Q .-5C7lf?fSC7a V 'CQ Page Two Hundred Four rg-If N, g. lv -- .big -. 1 A A 4 L54 A A i -4 A ,L ,4 - 4 -J -1 ,. 'PV ,, I.-A 3, X, i.-f 2 V. l 3 fLj l . E-Q V. 5f '.1 Q. lrfs L-, .rbi fQ L--.1 ,E-A1 :J H +5 Ivj L-J 7, iri, 5'-X ik it l ,, -,: Q. E, 'il sie 1, 'fs ili l i ll,-1 gt.-X Iri'f itil V4 -4 lf X- 14 rs in-F lr' S A, ir! 3 . 14 if 454 iff' 1, if 'Q :,,, ,. 1 f r J r J ig 1 A J X . Q W-A V X, 1 or X I X TNS, f'i'Y-vf Yyzr f Mn. ' ' gr ' ' ' ' EA E j?'Jf:T' A fiQi:?,i'LiiTii3i9ti,HfL1'f ?iLjjjl?Qiii'MujLRULn.ld bfi. A 4 ref W E, E. ,.-,,,.f . . A 4 - 4 4--as--+-A-M -rr- R---in--.,g1,4,! ' f -fa JAMES BLAIN, Pres. PAUL CADUC, Sec'y A . L 5 BLAIN GROCERY COMPANY WHOLESALE ' M 4I2 BOONVILLE STREET 1 I fl V 6 Jan. 14-Leon Lovan mapde a mistake in a history recitation T A if if today-can yoxffeature that. .Some event, is It not? i 4 I Jan. 1'5- ter an observation made on Cherry street today ? ki pl. if W the followlngreport wasumadez Howard Campbell was taking '11 I ' 1 his daily, CXCICISCS on his little cous1n's tricycle and enjoying 5 H If himself thoroughly. Aren't Seniors dignified these days? 5 Jan. 16-'nother thing-Alice Dean Mobberly has a perma- fgg f 1 nent wave. ' , if Jan. 17-Dick Terry was late today for the main and simple fi reason, explained by his sister, that he had to use his weekly tl beauty clay before coming. There is more truth than poetry in sl that statement. - F ,Q Ian. 18-Ada Crowder had a date with George Willier to the V , D. A. C. plays last night. Isn't that interesting? 1 ,f -i E3 T r T Rachael: What'd you get for your birthday? Katherine: Well, have you seen those new, long, racy Cadillacs? 5, Rachael : Yes. Katherine: Well, I got a roller-skate. Ei f ' rei if A. WHITE, Prop. Telephone 658 Iii WESTERN MOTOR CAR COMPANY i ' All Kinds of High Grade C1 Automobile Work il 452 E. McDANlE.L Eg S E3 i i i C1 V FLETCHER'S JEWELRY STORE iii The Store De Luxe f, ' I ' pr' 211 McDaniel st. I Phone 5'2 . Our Graduation Gifts Are Gifts That Last We Invite Your Inspection hi l ' lf ,l I Lffwi' e.,,ee ig , ,,,.,,-,.. W, .,,,,. 4 ,E -f C far fr- TN' Ti O 'T-1 T 'r ' if T ' rr, eee ,gf A E- Page Two 9, ' I X . I i 1 I f 1 ,X 1 I I I 1 'W it' ,N it it g ' E If 5221. Q9 W ESUMEA ,fjcifgjgilf kfmff 1 Ilgqfwf r Ilf J 1 1 4 X . I ,. I,1 ' In I If' - ' - .. x-, l . , It 55:2 f ug , I WATCHES A I I I DIAMONDS, 3 5 I 5' I, JEWELRY .--11 1 ,fl I A I 5 , I , lVlake lVlost Acceptable 510 2 I I 'II '.,. I ,GRADUATION GIFTS 5 Q I E., P. BURMAN, jeweler n P 4 , ,, - 32,6 E. Commercial St. 7 2 T , .B A II,'E' rf I - . ,Sf f., . Wadsworth -Q , J 14-fa rig. .1 Jan. 21-4'Variety is the spice of hlifefl remarked the relieved Senior as he I j changed from American History to Study Hall this morning. ' tg I f lan. 22-Probably the most important Senior class meeting of the year was QI f I held today, and the climax of this meeting was reached when Marie Teeple was Ifj f 'I elected as our queen. She did not need to bewell known to secure the required fe I amount of Votes for her beauty alone bribed allarge number of voters. A H ISA 5 j Jan. 23-The four lower classes chose their candldates today and the following pa are the names of the pedestaled beauties: Reba Phelps, Lela Appleby, Louise Camp- it A i bell, and Alpha Sneed. A A j I ' ' ' Til if ff SPEAKING OF CARS if I Willie: She isnat much to look at, but you ought to see her make a hill. I ,cj Virgil: Up or down? P A ' Lf, P27 f 'eil I . ,J ,' I-5 E1 E. ilij Seeing Your Way to Success , I y is f' ji giokpliiztilisn is a vital factor y ' . WALL PAPER AND If LQ, Tlhe only way .trim be sure A, a out your eyeslg t is to JI ' ' ' ' . I' ' HGEORGE E, WIESONEP Q 1' I. Have Your Eyes Examined 328 South Avenugop A K -I HARRY J MILLER ' Phone 578 5 I , if ' ,I Jeweler, Qptometrist, and Opticism Let Us Frarne Your Dlploma ll f ' l20YSOI.ltl'l Side Square V I 1 I l ' QHI ,i IFES , 'iT'Ei'T ,.,,' ' E, I L,,L A Q ,, -L - L , , A A, -AL ,AA A- ,121 'PZ' ' if E ilir L i QQD,Ixergofecectg TEgelTi21o Hii51d?ediE5b I E I ,., I , .I ,, -- fn . IJ' ,. I , 'III In-. . K., le, Val ,y fs ' 5 I 1 2 1, x 131-5.2 X'-u,4:v-as X YT - Y x MX 1. ' . .VN i D xl xlib' il rink E .kgs -a j . '-- 'if :lv-1 Q c i f l 1 1 Q. i l. l'A. lie- , L- L. I-'Di '. tw -ex ,',1 ,, .J - .4 , 'il L 'AJ ir.. In-1 ,PJ VJ .I, i ,'4 fl I if .ta V' P l.. .1 ui P tl t., J ,MAI lrf: - f-if ! I lf-Ji 1: r',V- lffi V. lfi .,f, EVE !f'! if! 5'J Hi ard .,i lf lf. if-4 1-1 I ily i,f lif' V ,, 1,. ,ll 'l 5 . ,4 f all , l Q..1 ,df A 1 Qqygf, a+gifyj ., K 'QT.fQQgii' X. ,D .w.- . -fvffefeere +fV mail '+ 4 LINDENWOGD CGLLEGE ' . ' .Founded I827 ,A ' ' ' ST. Cl-IARLE-S, MO. A standard womans College for young women, fully approved by associations and accrediting agencies. ' ' . .i ,. It is'a fact that young women's educational problems are studied with great care in a womans college. The entire program is worked out for young women. Lindenwood has served the Southwest for almost one hundred years. Unusual extensions and.development have been made in the last decade. This year Two Hundred and Fifty Thousand dollars is being spent in extensions and improvements. The buildings of the College are modern in every detailg the campus of l38 acres is beautifulg the educational facilities, namely, laboratories, library, and class rooms, are unsurpassed. Fall, winter, and spring sports in athletics, both indoor and outdoor, are required of every student. The gymnasium swimming pool, and golf course .make such sports very interesting. The College offersregular senior college work, and also junior college, and a Con- servatory of unexcelled merit. V , Lindenwood- is fifty minutes from St. Louis and has real educational opportunities to offer you. . ' For catalogue apply to DR. JOHN L. ROEMER. Box M I St. Charles, Mo. Student: Are London fogs so bad? Miss Gorman: Pretty thick. . Student: How do vehicles get about? Miss Gorman: Oh, the first one through leaves a tunnel. Jan. 25-lf you didn't know that Walter Thompson could sing or that Loy Davis was quite a vaudeville dandy you certainly found it out from the F.. D. C. As- ' l, sembly this morning. In fact after the show it was most generally expressed that the F. D. C. certainly hasiits . l ' share of the school talent. . 4 ' Jan. 28-Did you have pleasant dreams, Floydine? You see it was this Way: Floydine McCormack fell. lax V. X asleep in English class today and dreams were floating' We .5 around her drowsy head when the voice of Miss Town- Y R send was heard calling on her and incidentally bringing Q ' 1' the world of realities ahout her astonished ears. Rubber Tire Supply Company NASH CARS . 459'St. Louis St. Phone 799 Nash Leads the World in Motor Car Value . ,, ' rw ,-'Nj -jj. W ,- r E V, f .47 I Uh-A-MM44 S5 lyflgsggj ,WM ur, . X: ., QL. - M. . - -V M- ..- sw- w-m------Mf--'rP5qzf'Tm'H5m'dm1'Sateen znmg H ,,,mLfW-. .. -W .. --- -- -4- A ' -'A ' fi -- I9 M ., e s V re' ,----'- --'rr' ' '-- I LA? I I I - 1 ' 1 I I I I I I I . 1 ,A4 ' il ,il H 17, . ' l ,-'ff te! ...gf -.tw S31 pf! cl 4 L 1 .I 'Q f- .1 Q .4 ul I f 1 EI , . A W F31 K. -I ffl . I .4 L I I V' ,Ax III If wir' 3 sz f L44 ' lol, y I rl ' I MIDDLE-WEST MILLINERY CO. . 316-318 South Ave. I A Good'Place to Buy High Class Millinery at Reasonable Prices l A KYLES FOR STYLES . 3 I 8 South Ave. - . Gifts for graduation. Fans, Beads, Scarfs, Bags, Bracelets, I-Iandlcerchiels, Frocks for Summer Dances, Frocks for Graduation I For Styles Becoming to You You Should Becoming to Us KYLES, INC. IJ Absent-Minded Professor Ifalling down an elevator shaftjz Dear me, I forgot to close the door after me! E A PHONE. 8 I 6 ' SPRINGFIELD HARDWOOD CO. Producers of Hardwood Lumber Dimensions to Order Fine Grade of Oak Flooring Factory Corner Sycamore and Clay Ave. C, Jan. 29-We just simply uwiped up on,Aurora at the Basketball game last night! Isn't victory a wonderful thing-especially when S. H. S. is its proud pos- sessor. y I J an. 30-Carnival tickets- were given out today which -automatically started the I neck-and-neck race for the throne. . , l Jan. 31-The Seniors were in the possession of a good deal of added dignity as l well as jewelry today after receiving their rings and pins. Feb. 1-The sunshine and balmy breezes have been doing their best today to make us believe that spring is near. I I, .. I , be ' ff rejfvfy fyfyy RQ .R ff- ripe ww Q is N 1 Or' vw my ',J14....s , .-... ..A. ur,-...nY :LSB-' - .1 , X..4........ A I Iln' ' ' fag! 4 .Lf Q - I . . xvgsx,1xXcxQs-f.1,4gfsm5.Lx LCMSDQJ 7f 5Z1'6'T'E3:iiwidf2?lSEQgh.z ' I 'O I I T .I If Q I I C I, ff? 1 I V , rm- ,P A Q41 'Y L . pql Ir I I' ,I 4 I I V7 ' I fl :ij iA f al Tj 2 fel L . fJ 'L 45 Q .EQ , C3 cf? KQ I V' I XA I 52 92 Ei? il . EJ I .1 X. I '1 .3 , A W 1 T '1 'F-3 7, 1 .. I I r f I 5- Y S Q4 yn ,ei 2' is Q 1- 71' V4 I c I- 5 lj. I IW ...QQQQA 1f'4 -Q , . , , w f 4 4 f ...X CH lil 4 5 1 1 l . if 153 E2 La ivfi lil .2 Fi Q H F3 PL? 2? FZ . -2? G l ,Q 3 L3 H 1 y ei fi f I V ,Oi at J 54 A if f Nl its If if 'Q To- :LO FN! K X 4, f T ,J '1 V' 1 -Z 'Ci fmCfCNiTCC7g,g CMM' 'NA N'i 'TTTf't as mr A--' Aww- . ,,,.,i,, A 'QEQTN fQ.'i, 1, 1 ,ex af be A-.iff Av. fr tWW2MUiQNQywHFEiQiQwbwema fi! ' . A T av E? HALL,THEjEWELER l ij NF . . amous for F 1ne Dlamonds for Less i7 -Q . Lil CORNER SOUTH AVENUE AND WALNUT STREET w 'i Sprlngflelds New Junior High Stages equipped . wlth Quality Scenery . furnished by rg KANSAS CITY SCENIC CO. KANSAS CITY, Mo. if f K' T 5, 4 VALUABLE INFORMATION Q uWhy do authors say a smile crept over her face? FQ Because they are afraid if it goes any faster it might kick up a dustf, 2 a Pl 4 Q5 ALMA LOHMEYER JEWELL E. WINDLE LOHIVIEYER FUNERAL HOME zz 1 i nl 534 St. Louis St. fl' .Phone 742' CJ. T 4 Zi 51 Feb. 4'- Puck,' Merritt has the curiosit of a ood man of the Hi h.School , Y a Y a W students aroused to the fullest extent by some queer little person called HFriday,', if who accompanies her everywhere. Don't worry-it's only that unusual Puck's over- lf l su ll of ima ination at one of its man ranks. , ., PP Y s Y P Feb. 5-No diversion from the regular HA, B, C's today. F Feb. 6-The climax of all emotions was reached today when it was announced if slowly and tantalizingly by Howard Campbell that the Seniors were victorious. ffl Marie Teeple, senior candidate, is elected Queen of the Student Council Carnival. Then it seemed as if all the joy in the world was centered in the Senior class from ill , the amount of rejoicing that followed. '1 . .35 X' Aaqmvgs.. .fa A K Yew ..5m1...,..f. nr.. .6 .A -LE-A -N . fi. 1 in fr f Lf' ,T x-X mfs: f-A' .-1 fx ' -v fe- T- - 1-Q 4- T ' .rf yfipfgff ff,'Qf.lf,3 gf A -,M wk Ruth. Q ' T g tg , X f Y ff ,y'.J-4f ,Q is .f,7X.5ss....X,4..-gs. wn hi SELL, C. CC ii 23Qggi77J5HmiE21'1?mL 1 t.-..:..u .u.a..,.. . . , ...ws-I-.un I ......u.s,..... . . ...MA 3 I I I I l I I,. I 'V A' L 5 fiiztailft l . I IW? 'I - :I ' ' ' Y, f ---- f- f 'E 5 hw, M TT-wif-K wink. 'T Q is X-JN ' - PHONE I fe-I I4 tx I . 1. NAL: 'l A+ Y l A I O , Q A get Q ' ' 3 1 .3 X 7 , I ,' , eh GREEN 5 J g X. 1 W I H . H. 1 V l 4 I ,I I I - Sudden Service f rj J- 'ff E f . yj feij BUILDING MATERIAL 553 Q qj y -5 -our BETTER QUALITY - l If 3 Building Material' will give you the f utmost satisfaction. ,. -lt costs no more. .ff .,,3 fj WILLIAMS LUIVIBER COMPANY I Sudden Service it .4 so THIS IS LEAP YEAR! He: May I call you by your first name? She: Yes, if l may call myself by your last name. F . 9? 1 Vi .tsl 5, Tl I .,A Use Ozark Hams and Bacon A 4 Finest on the Market A WELSH PACKING co. 'H :li if 'll . B- Q 53 Feb. 7-The whole school was most charmed today at the choice jj of Walter Thompson :Is Prince Charming. It is equally agreed by if all interested members of the Student Body that heis duly qualified . f,Q A .' I, , , for the distinguished position of crowning the queen. fw Feb. 8-Cicero's defeat of Catiline and half-way suppressed I -E excitement about the Carnival-to-be seem not to mix very well to- f 4 gether somehow or other. Although Cicero was a strong man--Can l . - . . mval seems to predominate In this case. l Feb. ll-The G. L. S.-F. D. C, play tryou-t proved to be the I il medium for putting fl good many fortunate young people in the 'I ' 2 lime-light. Among them are Walter Thompson and Nadine lVlurray, 5 who will soon be seen starring in HA Tailor-Made Man. 3 ffl l I , ,I L . , LLL.- ,I L--. 1.-- - Elsf . b:Qi:f.f'T Wff,g fefn ' .tnsi i7i'7'ivIii.ilMIl. ..'i ' if 'Ulf t ,,.., , ,.L,.,..L,...g.A.E.,Eg.1.- .--.--,.L---.A.. ..... --4:A:-...-A...-.E-AA -M A -- e-- - sane-We It IPageI1'wff11mzzmz'Ta5fT 's 'TT T T 'W n ' 'A' 'i't't W' , I fj I4 WE!! gi ,I K I V4 'I lift l ' if r' l I f-' l f : - ' fl l ' 'II lQ.g f,I V . I f ' ffl aff, I 3 ,K 3 I pf: . iff' 1 l it if lf: . I3 1 1 ' lg,-l L It l tal MW l lr . it the . I i I l bar , . E3 I l N ! .j. s . 6 'I It I '- . V, . I- -I ..vI 1 Z! 1.-. y I fre - , I T'J 1 A1 I .fl J I Tr l I , B l 5,1 3 If I 1 E l 'li C- Il ri E Q' L I I-I -.' '-'A IL 'g ',- ' S f.,!l . I e ' I I .J-I 1 '.I p I . fin. I 1 4 l j ff to l lil' f ' E I l 1 l hea I ' 3 . Ll be den I ,. of 1 'w1Qi l ll' V.: l toda . ' T Fi? f l E I ,V elte 2 1 lj' ' l I ' F I 4. I - f sr--Y-H -- -X I l f'.92.-rw J I IW? ixgjn-1f...s.....,. V.. l V l I i vt . I I I F' ff . gf: sg. . I I ' c cccs I I S 5 I p K . I l , I i 1,3 I I as ei Start Your Savings Account I I -3 with Us Always Buy li 423 Paid on Time Deposits GSBEST J an P w -YET '- TI-IE CITIZENS BREAD I BANK A Fresh Daily at Your Grocers f ' LIPPMAN BAKING CO. . I - E. COl'1'1I'1'1eI'Cla.l Phone Walnut 5 5 r .J Mrs. Lafferty: Ten stitches did the doctor have to take in me ould man after 5. the fight last night. Mrs. O'Hara: Tin? Was that all? Shure, when the doctor seen me poor hus- I H ff band he says: Has any wan got a sewing machine?'7 r, A I 1 I f N CITY HALL DRUG sToRE fig a MooRE and KELLY fi I-Iome of the Original Cream Float 888 BOONVILLE. AVE. iii ' 1 Feb. I2-Another member added to our hordes, for Caroline Dunnington has C 3 finally joined the S. H. S. QShort Hair Societyj That's what people are beginning VU to think S. H. S. stands for. 'ij Feb.-14.-Look at the date of this item and youill realize why I say that all . 'fl hearts throbbed violently today. Valentine's Day! The day that one's heart may l be legitimately worn on oneas sleeve. ' Feb. I8-The latest and most astonishing Hcrushw between two prominent stu- dents is now being noised abroad. Ruth Bennett and Horace Bailey are the victi1n's k of Cupidls treacherous dart. Feb. I9-A few more Resume receipts sold today. Well, that's that. Feb. 20-lVIarcella Walterhouse found a penny to be missing from her compact 75 today. Thief, please return stolen article immediately. lf Feb. 21-The History Club made its bow in assembly today, submitting a minn- ' 'fl' ette and added attractions for student's approval. A season's success. V s l 'I ' ,A I 4 . 1 I ' If-:..,...L,-,, L. .- .,.. ---. ff f W K A gif: x, K L. .,. ,,--N ,.- .K - ,- ff 3- --. , ,V-, f--' ,.A. - - A QU if ,Li Lf- ,ff v ' I N 'Q H . X 1 . gf, ,, ' ...f M I ,f , ., I 1 X , . . . . . V u ff ff 3s.sa-,fa1-CQZHJA-.-.u+....ua'.+ .e..-:Hess ss..x..s...L-,. .. - I - .. X -- J Z Page TfwoH1l7zclrerIElviwil I 4 t- -1 ff 1 r, ,. r 4 4 . 1 Y 1 1 N A igxff LYYYYYM--A--- ' N ' 'rr' -A ' s--e----e-a---- 1- :Fra j ga Q H Give me a trial - IQ . F F' Sh R ' ' 'J 11-112 POSTOFFICE CAFE or 'mf oe epamng fd COLEMAN DoBsoN, Prop. -go to- New and Up-to-Date Cafe ' ff r Meals Served at all Hours S 1 Phone 3222 E4 l 3rd Door North of Postoffice H-Qi 8.72 BOONVILLE AVE. BOONVILLE AVE' Feb. 22-No school today! Not wholly on account of George Washington either--you sec we won over the Joplin Basketball team last 'night with a score of 37 to 29. That's enough to occasion a week's vacation, most of us agree. Feb. 25-Ada came to school all decked out in a new lavendar spring bonnet 4.1 today. r Feb. 26-One would think S. H. S. to be a strictly boys' school judging per capita, for the number of shingled heads of hair is increasing daily. 5-fl Feb. 27-Roy Knox had a date with Marcella Waterhouse last night. 63 Feb. 28-The judges cast their votes two to one in favor of Lebanon at the del- bate last night. So happen the great catastrophes of this life! Really, though, Lf-gf Paul and Luise made quite a display of their skill. :lg . .Ol Georgia: How do you like my new engagement ring? Ada: It's a peachg when does it come off? fu . f-F Weve',Th sh-sto Ah C1 A , if a rs e oe re ea We Do I-hgh Grade 71 - g Cleaning, Pressing, Dyeing, and IQ gj l' or Any Wear Rug Repairing h 1 Anywhere ' t V 1 Weaver's Shoes FRANK B. SMITH Cl LAUNDRY CO. TH A. W. WEAVER SHOE CO. Holland Bldg. E. Side Square Launderers-Dry Cleaners . 512 BOONVILLE AVE. ,.YYY.,,YYYY,,,Y.. Y .Y . Y, . 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You often hear this question asked. just tell them, and remember The place to get What You Want, When You Want lt. l-l. 6: B. DEPT. STORE 322 South Ave. Phone 877 Feb. 29-This day proved to be the background for two important events: Our first victory at the Drury basketball tournament and a 45-minute performance by Roberts and Robertson. March 3-Item 1: Senior class meeting. Item 2: Senior class play tryouts held. fAmbition seems to be the predominating characteristic of the Senior class- man, judging from the crowded condition of the tryout room.J March 4-Miss Sarah Townsend, our critic of four years, has finally bobbed her hair, much to the satisfaction of her many admirers. March 5-After most prolonged discussions of the committee the cast of the Senior play was finally posted today. Our leading lady will be Miss Frances Baggett of already renowned dramatic ability. However, it is hard to say whether Roy Wallace or Clement Bollman has the leading man role, for the part of each seem to be equally good. Nine other characters will shoulder their part of the play, and what a pleasant burden, theirs will be! Miss Madden: When did Caesar defeat the greatest number? Lee: I think on examination day. THE DUNCAN STUDIO Fine Photographs At Popular Prices GROUND FLOOR STUDIO 329 South Ave. f ' 'fy' 1 Q. ,-L 1 If-. 'H 'X as TF 't ' s I, ,, X ,, V J, ,f , V, 1 w, . X X r , , . . f 2,3 pg 14, A, 4, ww! 4 I pg s. xgmggsrs- so rr?-Qgmsgs-,sxr M. . 7 W-MM-e or are at-f-e We-,:.gg,7f.g,g.7i2gma Thirteen l I ,EQT1-Qffigf 1' , f e, ,V e tml K 21 lfrfbeentrrte ,fi,,r l A DRUG STORE With Everything in the Drug Line Refreshments and Luncheonette at all Times WILL RoBERTs 114, The Nifty Printer Printing and Rubber Stamps all IlJ,q I MEYER 6: MEYER DRUG CO 3'8 College Street 405 Boonville Ave Phone 57 When Tlilngs Look Dark You should buy all your School Phone Supplies from the PALA1 E DRUG STORE S Lloyds of Sprlngfleld You should eat their lce Cream Efficiency Cleaners 216 E Central 306 S Campbell Ave Adam Say John I was held up by the collic trap today John The what? Adam The trapplc coff the cofhc trop the traplc coff the of, hang It vcu know what I mean' March 6 Should have seen the new shoes Bert Goss was sportlng today Such speclmens of footwear were most novel ln the halls of S H S Well I wont call them larlcht orange, but they are scarc ly less than a decree off that shade March 7 Shakespeare 1S to come out 1n all h1s glory tonight w1th the productlon of 'lwelfth N1ght 'J Judging from the sale of tickets the lines will surely not be spoken to very many empty seats e1ther tombht or tomorrow afternoon 'Vlarch 10 Well, why dld lt have to Do and snow on the tenth day of March? Of all the uncalled for notlons of nature th1s 1S about the most non sens1ble March ll Ada Belle Crowder has 1 new hr1 htly fr ured sweater today which much pleases the eyesloht of her many friends and admlrers Wlarch l2 Rachael Wood really liould employ a prlvate secletarv lately to keep track of and g1VC thank you notes to all those many people who have Dlven her compllments on her excellent work clone 1n Twelfth Nlght 7' Pay Cash and Pay Less at Springfield s Popular Cash Store RF ADY TO WEAR lVllLLlNERY DRY GOODS Everything for Ladles to Wear The Best for ust a Little Less at Uaslz 31' COIN!! IQUA RB 'x K7 f XXX XLR :xnxx Paqe Two Hzmdv ed F ow teen l 1 fir, f 21171 1 I 2. ' T . T 4 ' L ii , . - ' - 1 n W -J l f Y 1 ff J lol l ' . ' l , L' ipjl 5, s 3 ' . 1 1 I T - T 1 ' 1 fri l I I, , 1 . I T ft I T Q - l ,A I Q1 , f' Lf l K ,1 , , 1 l : , f V it 1. . . fl 1: 4 1 2 . . gl ., - f .j T abh- F e l 'I ' ' . . . ff W ffl . wfl V 1 ' A 5 - 7 VM, ' T l ? T I . 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'if , f CW elf f. -TQ J - e e- of-We ,.,.g,, -J 144:14 e ..J , M-L . ,er gr Q ears.. gehg X,,,,g,,2e4e,, W L L-Q V V, J if ' ,ee-e . e. ee -ee e e . .,,, we , :W W, L , Lin Y W, J- l We-5'w'm A 1 . 1 3 At Your Service l'lURl..BURT'S KODAK STQRE. Headquarters for 1 F I e 3 ' f Kodaks, Albums, Memory Books, Eversharps, Fountain Pens and Quality Kodak Finishing ' . i and Enlarging Work We have just the Memory Book for your collection of School Day Events. March 13-G. L. S. had eats at their regular meetingstoday. The attendance 1 was unusually large. + March l4f-The girls were greatly favored today by an interesting talk by Mrs. Kempthorn, a National Camp Fire guardian. ' March 17-Well, lim getting quite Weary of using bobbed hair as a theme for these items, but it must be done. Mrs. Marquardt proves to be number-oh, well, Vve lost count. March 18-Wilbur Blank and Rachael Wfood were quite busy today collecting votes for themselves for the School Times Beauty Contest. March 20-March is now out of her teensg soon shelll die and then-April- hooray! March 21-A. L. S. produced a dramatic success today when their one act assem- bly play was put on the stage. Kathleen Forbes was charmingly vivacious and Frances Baggett did her usual fine ivorkg in fact, the Whole cast seemed well picked. I Miss Ott: Why don't youiwash your face before you cometo school? I can see what you had for breakfast this morning. V r 1 Frank Ma: What was it? Miss Ott: Eggs. l F. M.: Wrong. That was yesterday. l l l 3 We have a line this season that We will be proud to show you. It is very complete and contains all of the best makes: Spalding, Reach, Wright and Ditsonf' Wilson.', install and Deanin BASEBALL TRACK cooos TENNIS oUT1Nc. CLOTHING BATHWG SUITS ? , ROGERS AND BALDWIN HARDWARE CO. 1 2 I , I Awfwc. . -? '1 ' X ' X. - infra' fx -:Xl a- .-,z-4,.i'-i- MV- --Y -lil? ' ' 35 if 'eax ag Tig, .... t....-m.,.. ..-. ,wa---N. 1 I A Page 'Two Hundred Fifteen' I fi X. 4 4 -c 4 1 Y, ,. 5 ,- l X Q ' r xviihiwiiv ihugv M-5.4 Y N A-fm . 1 6 HY M -'Lfgf ,AQ I, fl ' ' K N-1 ' 1 ,, .Q l . flfh -..gif r A A F -. A M' 'S Q ' A A X l A ii cgi llfij-,..oi.ii.-,f F71 C A g F with e:I,i..,., 4. H-fe as to c V A Ty: 1 Lili lj, i i Li ELGIN WATCHES ga Pl . What is more 'appropriate than a watch for a graduation gift, a lasting A reminder of this one great occasion? li -53 No time like the Present-and no present like the Time. We may offer other suggestions. Diamond rings 3518, 525, 9535, S50 55 and up. Fancy rings at all prices. Bar Pins, Dorines, Fancy Beads. 5 Cuff Links, Knives, Chains for the young man. These are just a few I suggestions. if Would be pleased to have you call in and view the great array of gifts for the graduate. THEO. DANIELSON 4 Jeweler and Optician 308 sf. Louis st. X l V: Qi gf, fl . 5 Q5 A peach came walking down the street, if She was more than passing fairg I2 A smile, a nod, a half-closed eye, ,kt 355 And a peach became a pair. I7 fs.: I. fa ,ll 1 'ggi si if ' y East - A East if A si.-is r side gn? .fl Square D RY cz cz Q D s c: QM l:ANY Square fl . l EXCLUSIVE, BUT NCT EXPENSIVE' Tl ggi Ready-to-Wear Nlillinery, Dry Goods 1' l '1 Accessories, Art and Gift Shop 3 9 March 24+Kitty Mohler had no rouge on her cheeks today. Mrs. Moore 4 strictly reprimanded her, telling her to never let it happen again. , y fl March 25-The Parent-Teachers Association furnished the food in the cafeteria iff i today-much to the satisfaction of the S. H. S. appetite. The delicious home-made y jf Q food seemed not unwelcome to otherwise cafeteria-filled interiors. I 3 March 26-Pauline Keen wore her hair straight today. Oh, no, on purpose. March 27-Senior class meeting was held today at which strict rules 'and regu- if l gr lations for Hobo Day were set forth. As usual the Seniors seemed quite eager for the one 1175 day to come on which they could prove themselves the fool. .3 March 28-Marie Teeple and Earl Kellett head the beauty contest thus far. 5 ffl S. H. S. seems quite solicitous as to the outcome. 1 1 r . F if J ,K . i , , 1 1 if .fi fi '71 I if 779l,, 'f7if?'7'fiiQWfWiif iff-diff'i?TN5fM7Mi5'-SCCTCT'if iizhfiff' .3 gm- -sg 1g-2g.scxss xssfi ssglrx Q :ff lx sxkggb My MWflipeCTiI154HziQi8ZrQiliCSixiZ2z'ii'i 'C Wi i W PM C if Wi 1 A C ii A C I ,,--....... ff . .. ,......, l owl lfl 5,3 54 'l li i r l tn YJ ,sf Til Q4 L-if il l if is Zi ' fl rd F 3 EJ 55 A L4 yf 1 C3 7s VJ 1 cr EJ Q J f 'AJ V A , Q' L 9, fi 3 J '71 ,. i M 5 l i 1 1 A r- I ff 5 5. 5 . g.'1 r-Ni' t , L-. FJ' Y-lt V . ,A tml 1. il' .Qi -st ' Y ii' . ada X,!, 1 -- s.x 1 1 ,, ,. 'Nxibii l --Nga-l T TQfl u K Nl t ' l 1 l il- J i 5. ', ll--Q I' 4. rt f z-V 1 5 . V11 ,fr-, . r l. I 1 1 lf. g, , I I FH' l , I . q, il A1 I. 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Katherine l . Rayl won second prize, ten dollars, and Mitchell Tucker, '7 X third prize, five dollarsf Their orations showed that they iustlv deserved such reward. HERBERT D. ESTES QUALITY MARKET 331 S. Jefferson . Phone 63 i We Give C. P. A. Insurance Coupons We hanclle only the best in our line .ffm X 'tj , f 1 7 ff' ' Qx X '.rs -1 --,g3J,g44Zn,j5,,Q f,,:,fQ,,f,,i1gQ, fn, ,r-U,.. .sL.i,.4::-2'-151 :Y Q'-'exe 9' -'1-'fre' -'T f 'rf ' ' N r' A LTA ' MTTYTTTTTR Tara ehenteen 1 . Y 11 3 1 1 I I, 1 I r f 1 I f 1 ..m...4.....J... Lu.- i 1 y1f7'.f ff Rf '2f ?'1Zf TT ?W?f'i 'T '-q H '--' - fi'y-xt' 'ii'-,: 1 inT ff :? 1L. ' '7Q5l M f. mv i f Q ..f7f7 1fXf X f' ww W www W e f is fff 1 fn ' J 1:15. ' ry, 4 ,, f fj. Y? M12 A w ff ,f,4f- 1 uf ' A H- . w ,X kv f 'g s5,4gfLif I k4g?Z',iT...:.,'1f! 551 I-'Xu xx-3133 ! X11 y I b 1 ,917 ALJ, 4, QQLALA Mk ! MYXWX 6,0411 ZZCJ 'WJ 6 1' -rn.-Q1 fd,-,buf EMI-WELD 2424! 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Tj He whipped the dog on his return. f fj She sat down upon her being asked. 7 Mrs. Jones was shot in the oil regions. lVlr. Bodkins was severely wounded in the bottling works. l The important events of the remaining year with :AJ the respective date of their occurrence are recorded as follows: l April 23-Senior Class Play. . X April 211-Southwest Musical Contest. April 25-Southwest Track Meet: Southwest Mu- , X4 sical Contestg Southwest Oratorical Contest. U May 7-Honor Day. ' if lVlay l0-Junior-Senior Picnic. May 1.6-High School Day. .fl -, lVlav 20--Senior Banquet. f'. ' , el May 23-Class 'Day Program and Commencement. .1 f , fl , BoYs GIRLS Z Did you know that in your city there is a store where are found gifts for all occasions? E l ' l p A A A R ll 228 East Commercial St. Springfield, Mo. ffl! '-silk, Chinaware, Glass, Toys ll y EQ?TTwM'ii i - .J .1--fs -- we were A Ex -e - A A-N me ares--:ea--.. .5 -. - 5 - l . , , . 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