Springfield High School - Resume Yearbook (Springfield, MO)

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'XN'li,f'w px! ls, ,.N,,,L,.g.N A1 1,,1.1 .1 5 V , ,. . I 0, 0 Zbooop O L C G fx F5 ai- RESUME 95 l'f,!.f.J: M ,ffm S1'l11'u:A Cqfcms , 1 vr'l!1gj,flr'fff lllgfll .SIJIIHHI , K 1 .1 .k'pr.'.'1g.fn1'u, slfxwfrlrf ffm 76 FOREWORD lwlllly years ago lhis land was ll rough and rocky region. zmlouclved 11:1 ciffwr plow or uxcg lhvrz came llw pioneers. sonzcwhal Jr'- moliehing fll1fl17'U'S l'lC1Fll1iLU07'lQ. Solzlhwfsf MiSSOl1f1' is changed, ye! X glorious Slifl. a conslani reminder 111:11 Coffs N is cm clvrnuf as Hr' who crvulvrl all. lv Q ,....,, 'k K7 F' N STAFF Rl JY KN6 PX l':d1biOY'-fIl- cwllflff ff HRUVIC UIAMICS lfrzsinvss ,f'War1uf5m'r' W fX'1AHIlI7,Y A. XVliAVl ,R .'!1lll't'7'fl'S1.flQ ,m4HIlllQl'V k ill JIU J'IAI IY RATI IIZKJNI5. l,HCf!I7'U ffdifrn' ' ARF! HQR PAl.NH .R Aff liidffuv' .IAMIQS ,lc H INSON Allrfvlic ffzfilm' X VAT! H-',RlNli NURIVIAN Krllfllh' Ifrfffrn' V N1lI.I5RI-Ill ?VH-'.RRl'I4'IA cVwf!'f'lllllfI'Uf'l f14lllHI,Qt'f l ,mb , ,GU ffm I I-f 'X DEDICATION To .S'OlII'l1ll7!?Sf Kxfissozzri. vrnf-'J1z2rvc1' fvy naizzre ll7l'fl1 lflc r1'cf1v.s! freawzrcfs in her slorc, wc, ffm 1925 Rexume Sfqff, rfezficale lhis fwok as 0 lokcn Qf our CIfJfDI'CCfC1fI'071 and foyaffy. ss OP Sk 01565 - rfb '35 A- 295 S .3139 crack '- -Av , af ,Mx 46 YU w J qi, 15 I gflfw V wks .lax ,msg ' if ' fn fu W fs It Q ff ., x P 'M 'lg L 'X '7- ,fi , ' 5 1 X: AT f .F i Sig 5. ,pf xv Y pq 51,4 , W A H2 Q 4 N51 ., 3 s s L i L 4 2: R e :X X. 5 v 5 5 Z5 Q Y B as 5 5 K 3 .,..,,.,. rmiuhfivwnhr m f 1 is YQ' Qmu F3 ffW CONTENTS 1. X1c1'n11'n1'slrul1'on. ll. The Classes. Ill. Orgcmizalions. IV. Athletics. V. Beauty. L 1. Acliviiies. ..........1ln1ms1ummnmllllllllulunumm. Will - - 1 .mmItIll!llilllllmllUI IIllIllluuuww' Admin istratz Spring feld Board of Education M R. 'Yom W.-xrrirxs NIR. tl. XY. IJINON HR. lf. H. CXRR Mus. Hmlalxx' BImE'1 1' P. l HRc:UsoN, M.D. Nl R. HA RRY 15RcmKs1sAx1a l'1wf Suv F' E 5 3 5 u I 5 J i 1 3 5 e . a 3 f s 2 3 J 1 F Q a S 2 J A E E s 5 Y s Q 4 1 1 5 Z ii 5 3 s 2 1 L i 3 . 3 E E 2 3 K., . ,, I fum, H. P. STUDY Szzperinlenffwzf fy' Nfhooff Page N in elf? n 'W AJ hy Y, wf:wa1 ,N X' . I 1. W, .V V N ,..vw - as M Mlss CORA B. OTT Vice-Prinripzzl Senior School AMW J. D. HULL, AJW. Principal Senior Sdzool Page Twznly Zilles Clousc Platte McN1sh Gresham Miss BEULAH M. Z1LLEs,A. B., B.S. J. R. CLOUSE, B.S. Mlss IRMA PLATTE, B,S Scienfe Srienre Houfehold firm Miss LURA A. MCNISH Miss GRACE CERESHAM, A.B. Srienfe Historjv Miss LORENE ENNIS, A.B. THOMAS E. BABB, B.S. Mlss DORIS OWEN, A.B. Eng!i5lz Scienre Engliilz Mlss SARAH TOWNSEND, A.B. MISS MAYME E. HARGIS, B.S. Englifh Srienre Ennis Babb Owen Townsend Hargis Page Twenty-onf A I viii? 'XT' , fx , A 5 1 3 T 4 0 Y, ,f :..,3P-f-A-'Wi -. Q- TTT? Tivgfui,-i , E, I - . g g T, Ti 64 ,i1,,,ff 'T' - A f-. , if 1 Foley Pursselley Tarranr X? T, 'I 'x 4 L D 1. 'T i xx In R s T 2 ax 1 L X 4 gb 1 . I T T i W k I K' , ,. P L N. I 3 X I X! Aushermzm Bvown J? Mlss GRACE FOLEY Miss MAIQY PURSSELLEY, A.B. Mlss CLARA TARRANT 4 Matlzematirs Hislory Study Hall A4155 IDA AUSHERMAN, A.B. MRS. JOSEVHINE S. BROWN, A.B. English Mntlzenmlirs ROBERT RUNGE, B.S., M1ss ALDINE PATTERSON, AB. Mlss HELEN JOHNSON Manual Arts English Physical Edumtion Miss EMMA CTEISTER DORSEV D. JONES, A.B. Houselzold riffs History N, Runge Pattcrson Johnson .Y w w 1. WY nf W 1 W Geister .Tones X :P 3 as A A fs mi? UQ HO. E ,l 9.2-,5f F3 YES. 5 Us -El -2:Q4f.Sfff.A-3 -'T T ' x,f Y Y 7-- Y ' - --7 Y'Y ' L? Page Twsniy-two if Ag X 9 -F Strain Bray Seddon VVCSL Rogers MISS THORA STRAIN, A.B,, BS. J. VV. BRAY, PH.D. MISS HAZEL SEDDON, AB Household Sfienre Language Scieme B. FRANK VVEST, A.B. MRS. C. D. ROGERS, B.S. Mfzthemalics Business MISS IDA PETTERSON PAUL E. O'NEILL MISS ELLA CLINGAN, B.S Household Scienre Manual Arn Houxelzold Sfienfe MRS. JOSEPHINE MARQUARDT MISS LOCHIE SPERRY, A.B. Sfcrellziv Engliyh Patterson O'Nci1l Cllngzm Marquardt Sperry Page Trcrnly-lhre: A WY, Moore Hare Gresham Lahmzxn Harrison Miss EDITH MOORE, AB. MRS. MARGUERITE HARE, AB. Miss Lois GRESHAM A.B Language Language Hisfom' O. O. LAHMAN ' RALPH A. HARRISON, AB. Business Histonv Mlss HELEN VOLKER, A.B. Miss MII,DRED FLANAGAN TOM BRYAN Expression Business Mzznual Arls Miss MARIAN B1ssET'r, A.B. Miss MABE1. GORMAN, A.B. Hislory English Volker Flzxuagzm Bryan Bissett Gorman Page Twfnly-four rv! X AJS-I-I-S M W A G ,qruvx -.iQ - I , 1. ,f--E '! ,, fa' ...f- f' 4 4. Robertson Barrett Roberts Ns I 1 w if H T N3 W I VVeisc-r Nladde-n R. R. ROBERTSON PALYI. BARRETT, AB. AI. R. ROBERTS, A.M. fllmif Hi.rl01jv .Mnthern ntifs ALBERT A. VVEISER, A.B. MISS NELI. MAIJDEN, BS. ,rithletir Direrlor Lzzlin GEORGE L. 'IQIFFANY MRS. I.. E. MEADOR, PH.B. Miss MAY BERRY, .-LB. Manual Training Librarian English Miss LILLIAN FUSON, A.B. D. M. IJYLE H ouxehold flrts Elertririly W Tiffany Mezxdor Berry if Q Fuson Lyle 87 .-,-Q -, Y y-Q Q u ' Q3 E -s. .A Sf 5 J- F3 E. S U M E. eai-.ihwl li? PM X,,f '-- f ' Uv' V-S-f A -'-Y - if .- - ii-' if Pagr Tutnty-fu ffxvfn 4 G img ff-lg-I-I-SM W ,YQ , lr if Q N 1 X N N3 fx 1 J 'I W N I 1 L 1' , ya- 1 4 T K 1 m3iv2'11H a ,J Q 2 ifS,13Q as 14 1:I,,E mix? L. - W Q - W ' ' , 7 ' QI ' ' i' ' W 'lv - - ' Y ' ' - LP 5 Pagz Twenty-.fix . S! W lx ,,f,. Q xv 'Jw ' 3 1 f .lv ' rf X The Classes , v V' I , '3'3':t QA' - A'-- '5'knlndi '-' ' t K Q , A 1 , H, v 5' HA If. .J ' V: .47- .rz V A E- 'E 4 A.-V - .V iss.. V1 - is k.f.,V VV s ' L. ' ' ' '19, VV V5 V , VV, .V V fi vi ' .A .V .V ,, ', ., J' V'-f ' ' V 'J -aj, md- -, , -,V VV.VQ.VV ,A ,. - V . Vin VV1 ,V ,V' ' V VA VV -. say Vg . 4 ,.' 'V .V VJ, ,V -L 'g , -7- . 'n 1 V ' ,rg 3 ,VJ , .. V . 'L '+ .' 34 HV. f V if i I V 'x IV '1-1 .V s . . . Qvlfh V 'V5 ' ' - . V . ,V V .. A. V+.. 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V 3 , V-Lg V .5 V .V.V . V , . . ,VVVVVVSVV V, V V , V V VVV VVVV.V ,. V.aV V.VVVVL , .V , ' 1 ' ' V . V V ff-HQ zQ'V?',- .5 1 ' 'Q V F' VV ' L .V I3 w. 52 A M. ' 7'5Yf '?'gf FV 'l.'7zV:'1V 4' VV ' 3' V 'M ' if V :k 'fY' ' -S 11 V V 5--'fIf, . V+, ,V o ,V , qw ,- -..,. ,fa - V. A . VV V. V. , V-5-wp if-V'- . V-. .V . V Va., V .V ,. V V VV VVV-V9.2 V V Vw - 'V V :yi V . 3. -VV f '- ' ' V - ,V -,VX -V ' ' A ' 'af L 'afwkif 1 VV. V V' ,V .V . V V . ,V - 44, , ',V1.,- . ' 'W ' 5. ...- A, VV - '1.V'J:'.-qv 2. -V -VV 1 V 1:42 V, Ji, .V .VV V V ,.,- V V . V v V Mi 4VV,5y'HVV.V:VJg3 .- 1 . , V . V Vf' 1-,qi V V , -V ,' if A ' ' ' .1 ' mfg'-faV ' Q . V ., .. 10513 V V :V -VV V V V , V . V V. VV V V-. fl V V V tVVuVVV5 . .V V I -y V. a V 'Af V . ' P1 V ' , ' 'V .. w. - V-VVT vii .2 -si-V'3'5f VV,VwV 6 V ' f V 'iff . ' 'A f lysis 4 - , Vu- V , ' -. '. ' ' V V, V -L A Q gri- . , V .- P'Lf i1?' , ,VgV5T' , ' ' -. ' v .Vp' fp . ,.,.V ,--VV, ,g. VV .V , V V V V . V VA-VV V, V3VVVn1.V, V, -,Vg-1 JS. 4- ..' f AV .. 14111:-y'f . -TF! V f VV,VVV Vw Q ,V VVQQV V 1 f V V V V ,V+,n. V V VV V V ,V V. VVVV . . :L,:4? ' : xU',-HL-fb1'5 V- 5' ' - ' . ' qi N N ' i T B .1 V. Vwi -.V -N V ,llhfw J Q ' VV Vw, VV '. , H ' , , , g ,. V1 V .- x. H' ' V-. oy, A .VV V V V ' .-1 VM-VVV' V V ,V V . Vg - V VV V ' . V 1.-'g 'VJ ' 1 We . V Y. .. ' . V' 'Vai 1' Vi' . ' fl . V 4,.V , V V V V , ,VV .V VV ,VV V VVV, . - V,,. -. .V . V V V V V, - - V V VJ., 'V V. ff' 1.1 'Y ff? V y ' , fi 1514 'EL VV V Af fi? V ' ' -.VVXQ ' ', V 'fn , ' ' V if V, ,7dg.V' V M' X . 'EQVV' ' . Q52 . ,V V VVVVVVTVV ,VV V 4VV V V . VV V . VVVVV V V V VIV-V V V Q . V VV V V V VV VV V V V V. VVVVVQQVVVHV VVVY .. . VVVV 44 ' V5 ff 5' H ' - V ' V. fn V VV.,.VV g-,Q JVVVQQV V -V V V .IV VV V. ,VV V AV v VV V .V V ' ' rw . V i V A V V .V ' 'VV .5 V - V-PVVVVVV . , Tw - V V5 V V V VVVVIV ' .if -.-- ' . 3? V VV V 'V V V V . 'gin-iii V ' ' ,QQ -' VVL,V. ' V ,VV ' L' V .V ' Q45 , V VV VVV V V V .. VVVV2 V K V V mg, - V 3 V VV V 'X' W f'-V. 1, ' VV' ' - VV V V3 ml, ,V V J ' ' ': 75 ' A A ., . ' ., . V V' ' Si' . ff! 2 hw ,- 1 13 N Senior Ufcers N Y 1924 1925 MARi?ARE'F LACYL , ,L , ,, ,WPI-c5ifz'unf, ,, ,, V ,WNIARGARET LACYL HAROLD TANNER, , .,,A Vife-Pw.vifz'vn!L ,, ,L ACJLYNDON GARNER JOHN DAVIDSON , ,,,LSememry A,,. ,L I ml-IENRY HEDLEY I HAZEL BANFIELDW, L, , ,Trerzmrwtw ,L , ,EDWARD MCKINI,EY RUSSELL ROBERSON L L,LL, Se1'geant-af-ar111,v, H I , RICHARD O,NEILL LOUREN DAVIDSON LOUREN DAVIDSON RUSSELL ROBERSON ..,, ,L,,, , ,,L,L I Yf!!Lm1im-5 L,,,, w,L,, R IISSELL ROBERSON MISS GRACE GRESHAM, L,,L L,,,,L C 'rim' LLL,, MISS GR.ACE CERESHAM I V I Diva T L HJ LAL 9 2 5 A F3 El 5 ,USL Fi?-3 f2:f5lf+.4-3 TF D- I fm E A Ex! 'viggf Page Tu-rnly-ninz .,f' af -fi Ea. wb 'lr-l'S-f-K- ...annum ::,..:.,.1,-Us-Q-edQ'.1 7' -JM fads-:ii lx Baron Allen Bridwell Haseltinc ,NN White V Cargile Chaney Lovau LEO BARON Junior Class Playq Twelfth Nightng F.D.C.-G.L.S. Play '24q Dramatic Art Club, Secretary '25g Debating Team '25g F.D.C., President '24q Spanish Clubg Senior Class Play. MINNIE MAE ALLEN ., H.E.C.g Science Club. ELEANOR BRIDWELL Alpha Tau Phi: A.L.S.g Glee Club: Chuli Campfnreg High Review '25, CHESTER HASELTINE ,- .... ., -W,-, 1' fs, NED VVHITE F.D.C.,Sergeant-at-arms '24gLatin Club Bandg:'Twelfth Nightnq Science Clubg Hi-Y MARY LEE CARGILE Alpha Tau Phig A.L. Chuli Campfire. DOROTHY CHANEY Sigma Epsilon. A. B. I,ovAN Delta Sigma: B.O.A. S.4 Spanish Club , Q W1 1-1 i ei 22 5 1:2 HI ez L.: M E33 .4 gi- J..-N.x...-NAJ-.- ..., .fx-c..,.,.-,,,, A X .X ' ,,,,.. E- EMA.-. .. - nfg, MAk'j'likk. W . -- fw,-,.A--,,, . - fe , P '-x,.f-'-'H-V ' N- V---f-Ri,- ' '-'N-A-N -N-N.....-..-.-.c NN Af-A-A x....,,, ,-,,., ,,, -,..... 1-,J Page Thirty XJ it 1 SHCI' .. ,. , , A , Y4 L ,,g,..,-,:.e. Lea, J Q -. . -- . L- . Q 'f 555' .J-...ft . ' - L , W gr.::.,a-an , Cucnie Brady Knox jones ' i l 'K I l X l 'L f 1 l ,l l 'l li l. l johnson Wharton Irnel A V Stone ROSE CUENIE WILMA JOHNSON Latin Clubg Girl Reservesg Glee Club OLIVE BRADY CHRISTINE WHARTON 7 -A.L.S. H.E.C.g Student Representative '24, '25 ROY KNOX CHARLES IMEL Class President '22:, '23g History Club, Hi-Y. F.D.C., Secretary '24g Student Council '23, '24, '25, Treasurer '23, '24, Student Representative '24, F.D.C.-G.L.S. Play '24-1 F.D.C.-G.L.S. Play '25, Sigma Epsilong Junior Class Playg Twelfth Night g Dramatic Art Clubg Resume Staffg Prince Charming '25, VVILLIS JONES HORTENSE STONE Hi-Y. 5 , , , Pug: Thirty-:mr fi '-'Lf' , ,V--1 lf ' 0 ,. ,CMAQ - ,MS-I-IS+N,A ,W - A Ammfrb.. ...ze-Rf' Breese Brannock Boots 5 .11 n ,L Bischoff Ll HAZEL M. BREESE MARIE BRANNOCK 1 r X Owens . Clark Cochran HAROLD BISCHOFF F.D.C.g School Times Stal? Hxstory Club GERTRUDE OWENS French Clubq G'rl Reservesg Pep Club. Glee Clubq I-l.L.S. ROGER BooTs F.D.C.g Bnndg O JUNIA SWANSON Science Club. EDWARD CLARK rchestra. Latin ClubgPep Club Student Represent ative. DESSIE COCHRAN A 2 1- D T H Et At ,E9e,2.9f 9315 lf! N mm Rf' 'vf , LCV,--Q!-H , - Pagz Thirty-two Le XJ Kfwfjff F Y fee . - f '?T ZfZ g 1 -Wee'-W O - ,fx Q O, 1 W, ,, Marshall Powell Cook D tcher A Daily Boyts Hendrex Rfney JEAN MARSHALL AMY DAILY AGNES POWELL GENEVIEVE BOYTS H.E.C. RALPH COOK CLIFFORD HENDREX Pep Club, Vice-President '25g B.O.A. B.O.A. Sketch Clubg Hi-Y. MELBA RANEY HENRY DUTCHER - A.L.S., Secretary '22g Basket Ball '22g '23, '24, '25g Glee Clubg Hin Han Campfire, Student Representative '22, '23. 1 c me -- -.f 51 'T' 2'-'l E A ll? 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Clubg Student Representative, F.D.C.- G.L.S. Play '25. y l MADGE ROBBERSON HAZEL WILLIS , l H.L.S.g Sketch Clubg Girl Reserves. ' Ishkoodah Campfireg Student Represent- ative, '23, l25. V l l l ,. 5 xl . 55 ,,,,,, Y , W1 ,A--M Q-f f -- '- --A---4 A we -33. , V ,,.,, As 2,1 yu ' ' 2 ' ' ' ' ' J Qi Pagf Thirly3four ng V C? N r --- 4 l'N,r.'.., f-,,' ,-,-1-at -I S'? 'I'w:..iQ .LLM , , N, 1 I A , ir NA ' i 4,-we-Q-JL' i- 1-3m.Qz.M--.Lnmux,, ,, sf, 1 , i ffl YYOOc.l Bll ut V, Brcslicznrs Urzxf 'N E 1 l P l x i 9 i ji F l Y l v j l Chinn -Innes Pahii r Mills RACHEL VVOOD FRANCES CHINN G.L.S:g Alpha Tau Phig Dramatic Art H.L.S.g Sketch Clubg Pep Clubg Sigma Clubg History Club, Vice-President ,23g Iipsilong School Times Sruffg French Club. Twelfth Nighrng junior Class Pluyg Expression Recitnlg Glee Clulmg High Revue 7255 School Times Stziff. DOROTHY BLUNT XIOLA JONES A.L.S.g H.I'f.C. : hLBER'I' BRESHEARS ARCHER PALMER Delta Sigmzlg B.O.A., Minstrel '24g Hi-Yg Bzmdg Orchestrag Class Treasurer V233 Resume Stuff. JOHN F. GRAF ALICE MAE MILLS B.O.A.g Bundy Orchestra. H.L.S.g Sketch Cluhg Pep Club. . Page Thirty-jiw . WJ? 7' 5, L. A - ff fe A AS-1-I-SA C ' E E 4 , , . ' ee. :.,,, f' e',,, ',f224,:',L ,2 Amfg f , ll Tiede Fo is Snow Morelaxld V lf I Q. ,l jx 5 .l E W I 3 i 'T fwx Grlxham Sm Palmer Naber l DIXIE JEAN TIEDE SIDNEY GRAHAM A.L.S.g Latin Clubg Sketch Club, vice- I+l.D.C. l President ,24. I J. FAYE FOLLIS FANNIE SLAGLE 4 Student Representative '23, '24g H.E.C,g 'A ' Science Club. i M. JEROME SNOW NOLA JEWEL MORELAND a Q., qfqgfeewre-1 EI IQ 532 5 RALPH PALMER L Orchestrag B.O.A.g Acorng Class Sec-' retary '21 HELEN NABER W' f-' Y V TT Af , -.J Tfl EE 49,595-, L EXW f .V Q 'Y1-11n ' QL- WS E x - f- xx' . - Pb 455' 'Lf-' Pagz Thirty-.rix fx! jf.. qc' ' ' Aww R- fe ' , EVN' .. 111,-f 2 ff A - A' 2-R, ' te w .-,2 T- YA ----- ---.1 :Q n-1 rn nnunhmhmd . 245 K-V4Q, li f-,fA,.-.4-4,51-J-lgsi, 'H'Q Ax 4- Y,,, .N WA. - f-.,,, ,Rn ,N Nl' : Sawyer Skidmore Reed Hasty Bauagrger Jones DoLoREs SAWYER Girl Reservesg Student Representative '24, A FRANCES ANN SKIDMORE Sigma Epsilong Spanish Club, Secretary '23q Girl Reserves: Scribblers Clubg School Times Staffg Orchestra. HARRY REED RUTH O. HASTY Fischer Patterson LORENE BAUMBERGER Sketch Clubq H.E.C. ALBERTA JONES Science Clubg H.E.C.g Sigma Epsilon. ADAM FISCHER Track ,21, '22, '23, '24, Captain '24 Football '23, '24g Pep Clubg Hi-Yg F.D.C. THELMA PATTERSON ' Pagz Thirty-:Mm l 5 -i l l l xv 1 5 Q Q vt. I I Q I I I l 2 E, l WAAS A A ,f J' ,XM j4,,'Z5 Boyd Rice Erke Lynes I Hild Payne Bi' ts ' Pirkle ALICE M. BOYD SESTHER ILD ELIZABETH RICE VIRGINIA PAYNE Student Council '23, '24g Chuli Campfireg G.L.S.g Science Clubg Girl Reserves, A.L.S.q Student Representative '25. President '24g Radio Clubq Student Representative '23, '24g French Clubg School Times Staff. HAR!-AN ERKE WVILLIAM BOTTS F-D-C Phi Lambda Epsilon: B.o.A.: Hi-Yq Spanish Club. VVINSTON E. LYNES IRENE PIRKLE Orchestrag Band, Assistant Directorg H.E.C.g Student Representative '23, Glee Club. 'A '-wi.. 5.2, Pag: Th iffy-J i ght ff If A i 1 5 K 'T l 5 l 1 i S S744 f'N 'f 1 ., ASH' A, Y WM- N E L 1 Wilcox VVriglit f Vdc? Spell a g FLORENCE W1Lcox H.L.S., Chapel ,244 President '25g Sigma fl acks X0 Candle Moore Baker HORACE JACKS Epsilong French Clubg Glee Clubg Orchestra, Vice-President '24, '25g Merchant of Venice g Student Representative '22, '23, '24, HENRIETTA VVRIGHT Science Clubg Hi-Yg Sigma Epsilon LILLIAN CAUDLE School Times Staffg Sigma Epsilon. LAWRENCE WISE BLANCH SPELLMAN PAUL MOORE Basket bgll HELEN BAKER A.L.S. 223, '24, '25 V... M. . 5 W Pngf Th ifty-n ine XA, f -L , S1-is CP' 'W' '14 . . V-C- Af 2Q ?'7:'- ,M Q 2 Wolter Buchanan Garner Grace 'x ,- l E Q, L i fl 3 Q A i ix l I ,i ,K ll li 3 if 'i 4 N 1 3 I R. W Rosenklqmlfz HeHin.-lr BESSIE VVOLTER 2 A MARCELLA BUCHANAN 5 Glee Clubg Student Representative. i GLYNDON GARNER F.D.C.g Hi-Yg Bandg Orchestra, Libra- rian '23, '24, '25g Student Representative '24, '25g F.D.C.-G.L.S. Play '25g Class Vice-President '25q Resume Staff. WILLIAM GRACE West Chappell LUCILLE RosE Pep Clubg Student Representative '2lg H.E.C.g Glee Club. NILINE HEFLIN CARL V. WEST Sigma Epsilon, President '25g Science Clubg B.O.A.g Student Council '24g Basket ball '25g Commencment Speaker. MARIE CHAPPELL' Orchestra. I z , . 11, y -, Q -fe N-ef 'Q it :ya v .-- 3 M 1' if 'fr ,,,Mf3,QE55,f- i z jL Vmi Q idx QQ ' -llfff' lla ,ws iw.: il QQ Lf I-25521225 ' T, ' v Page Forty WJ Jef' Y i 4 7 wb G if ,V-2,5 i 4iQ2f'5'g2, f f fLfS'I 'I'S w -ff-XV, A-e-vfx':vse' H: .AXJ-9 4 Benson Cannefax Balclridge Hudson ' i V ff ., , 4 l 'l l 1' l l l ,g ' l l lt N ,l i . 'I ,1 N Q 1 A l Q A M T' if .ga M ' l f Elsey Miller Bruner Witherspoon 5-V 'S , ii 5 l ii MARJORIE BENSON ILA MARIE ELSEY i Resume Staffg A.L.S.g Sigma Epsilon, H.E.C.g Pep Club. ' Secretary '23, Vice-President '24g Hin Han E Z V Camplireg Glee Clubg Student Represent- f ative '23. 1 E l I E PANSY E. CANNEFAX GLADYS MILLER . 5 I-l.E.C.g Girl Reserves A.L.S.g History Clubg Carnival Attend- K Q ant '23g Student Representative '243 Alpha A i Tau Phi. 2 . E 5 , Joi-IN H. BALDRIDGE KARL BRUNER Sketch Club. l X . i LEONARD M, HUDSON MILDRED W1THERsPooN ii H.E.c. W 5 'IHMSTT .---W4 -. - I,-1 f-'X if -, :WJ .- ' 7' i H-A IL-'1 l J L :ji rt, Al :J 2 :Q 4 , :J aw., tv. 55,4155 N-4 if--,li i' ifyfl-XQQLlfgtggiil'-'f'f1g- iftigpgee giiiigiiwwf i T111 'i'x ' 31253 ' -'X 'gf' x A ii Li? N f Pag: Forty-on: i N' Q-527 fyn---,,-,--v- ' - 7 7 W , . i . ,'fx ',2T I 3 Z f - . ,Mft SHE- 'T M K J . - . ,, . - . . r c Te fx 1 O , ' Tindall Tucker izagsdnic MCH ' 5 4 n - I ip A he T 2 l W Q gl r., 5, -, .f i . Q 1 r 3 if ' i l . 2 I 1, 5 3 1 Z l 3 E ,i X N Q I l Duncan Murdock Buttram Hale JOHN TINDALL ELIZABETH DUNCAN Football '23, '24, Captain '25g Track '24, '25g Basket ball '25g All Southwest End ,243 All Southern '24-g Pep Clubg F.D.C.g S Cluhg Sketch Club. ANNE TUCKER ANNA MARIE MUR1:-ocli G.L.S.g Tau Alpha Lambdag Tau Phi Gammag Spanish Clubg Carnival Attend- ant '23. THELMA RAGSDALE LESTER BUTTRAM Girl Reserves. HAY5 MCVAY HAZEL HALE Hi-Yg Roaring 50g Pep Clubg Spanish Club. V ,JI wigs.. ., L , QW 'E-,k ur :life V! T T .. . K V: V M-1-' -M -- --,5.fe1,1,f6 f :..,i.' - - ,J -.iff-mf .- -fq... .g,.. :J-' is-JJ, ' f ' ,,j,.,3NQ ' 1i ':.QQ' f-JTC ::-'-- 'T' 14' -, . Q . . reef- 1' ' ' ' -3 iz ' -' f-gr-'?ff5fw 15,-fr: . N2 Pafgr Forty-114-o N2 fl' H b.'g...I.q in, l Wolf Dennis Tippin 1 Davidson jordan Gikwh , Northrup OPAL SILER , JOHN DAVIDSON Football '21, '22, '23, '24, Captain '23, '24g All Southwest '22, '23, '24, Captain '23, All State '23, '24g Track '24, '25q F.D.C.g Pep Clubg Radio Clubg S Club, President '24, '25g Hi-Yg Class Secretary '24g Class Sergeant-at-arms '22g Student Represent- ative '22. '25. Glee Clubq Student Representzitiveg H.L.S.g H.Pi.C.: Inter Nos. IRENE WOLI' INA :IORDAN H.E.C. HUGH DENNIS JAMES D. GILREATH Class Yell Leader '21, '23, F.D.C.q Roaring 505 Hi,Y5 pep Club? Radio Science Clubi Semof Class PIPW- Clubg Student Representative, '22, '24. MARIELLA TIPPIN WANDA NORTHRUP Sigma Epsilonq Spanish Clubg Student H.E.C.g Spanish Clubg Student Rep- Representative '24, '25g Merchant of resentative '24. Venice. -'-r '--ef-S ' ' ' fL:1.'a,,.:x.'LY:' -7, , Page Forly-:href ' l l In l l f i l W. l l ji l l ll 1 . 1 i l l E l 5 1 ,ff -'MXH i f 49, I Q W AAQMAA. as-1-I-sa -bvuua., X X 'ii' l con Lines Dnlfidnon Rathbone '1 sf' Y ' E Y i' A i l X !'. f l 4. N i rx , 3 5 L, , , I V I i ' fvv, ' Young Edwards Owens Fitch il i CELESTE E. COIL MARY ANNA YOUNG qi G.L.S.g School Times Staff '24, Pep H.L.S., Treasurer '24,Vice-President '25g 3 Club, Girl Reserves, Camp Fire. H.E.C.q Girl Reservesq Sketch Club, ' Student Representative. DOROTHY D. LINES ETHEL EDWARDS il Student Council, President '25, A.L.S.g Student Representative '22, '23, '25. ll Science Clubg Hin Han Camp Fireg Sigma l Epsilon g Orchestrag Glee Club, Sketch Club. l I LOUREN G. DAVIDSON EDWARD OWENS xl Hi-Yg Science Clubg Pep Club, Yell F.D.C.g Student Representative '22, lg Leader '22, '23, '24, Secretary-Treasurer'24:, Science Club: Spanish Club, Vice-President l F.D.C., Sergeant-at-arms '24, Class Yell '25, Radio Club, Treasurer '24, Hi-Y. N Leader '22, '23, '24, '25, Class Sergeant X '24q S Clubg Football '23, '24, All South- , west '24, Track '22, '23, '24, '25, Captain l '25. L 'i Ross RATHBONE UNA FITCH ., Hi-Yg Orchestra: Band, H.L.S., Assembly '25g School Times ' Staffg Expression Recital '25. gl an A A I , L,EiDA,l,.LQ,,,t2,Eef lf? fLL53-f:i,Efl,Q352 Ang V err D reef an We R R-'nn I ag: Forty-four ,Aff -A, J,!,, V-P... 7.--n..,,-7 :'H'NY5 F F ,Af 1 Y' V ,T ' K ' P S ' I x ' in--. - Y M K Banlield Coffman 3 f l Fredrick McCormick 'X i i l S Q l I 1 l l l l I E ? i ' Hardesty Phelpls 1, 7 Marcell Lacy i HAZEL BANFIELD NORTON HARDESTY A.L.S.: Basket ball '22, '23, '24, Captain Acorn, Merchant of Venice , B.O.A. '25g Class Treasurer '24, '25, Hin Han Spanish Club, President '24, Hi-Yg Senior Campfire, Student Council '25. Class Play. HELEN COFFMAN REBA PHELPS Student Council '23, '24, Sigma Epsilon, A.L.S. Alpha. Tau Phi, French Clubg A.L.S.g Girl Reserves '21, '22, Hin Han School Times Stal? '23, Queen Attendant Campfireg Commencement Speaker. '24g Senior Resume Queen '25, PAUL K. FREDRICK GEORGE D. MARCELL Student Representative '24g Science Orchestra '21, '22, Band, Student Club, Hi-Y, Vice-President '23, President Representative '21, '22. '24, Sergeant-at-arms '25, F.D.C. FLoYDxNE MCCORMICK MARGARET LACY Resume StafTgA.L.S.gRevueof'25g School Lambda Alpha Lambda, Class President, Times Staffg Chuli Campfire, Pep Club, '24, '25, Pepettesg Junior Class Play, Pepettesg Student Representative '24g Girl Expression Recital '24g G.L.S., President Reserva s. '24, French Club, Sigma Epsilon, Dramatic Art Clubg Hin Han Campfireg F.D.C.- G.I,.S. Play '24g Senior Chapel '24, '25, 1735 fag: Forty-fr: fr'-' Z Y---1: , A 1 fb- A ff f,w+'t :2?' ,. W' K-.ff'w. V -Y-fwv--AQf ff5+f . if ff SHS -S I Harris Dewar Littleton Brewster l I2 -A ir. MQ E393 N 'I X 1, I Qi f l 4. N, - l s i Vlfilliamson Mason Hamraons , , Snow fi MARGARET HARRIS SHIRLEY MARIE WILLIAMSON G.L.S. A.L.S.g Girl Reserves. Q NELLIE DEWAR ELIZA MASON Sigma Epsilcin. JEROME LITTLETON GAREL W. HAMMONS Acornq Basket ball '24, '25g Captain '24g S Club. I PAUL V. BREWSTER LUCILLE SNOW F.D.C.g Glee Clubg Hi-Y. H.E.C. i l A V: , , .,A.. . 1, l iiiifli ' ' fi-3 :jg ff A H A - H? , . S? Page Forty-.fix '1',s b Watt Mcinnnls lxlann Q, X ew.-f . fe-f .fs X v 1 4 I A ' f ...L Caldwell GLADYS WATT H.L.S.g Scienc Clulm. C JULIA MCGINNIS H.E.C. EDWIN JAY ORR, JR. K, Acornq B.O.A., Vice-President ident '24, '25g Class President f Student Representative '21, '22, Latin Clubz, sigma Epsilon, Hi-Y LUCILLE KLANN Latin Clubg High Revue '25g of Venice. Moore Bennett Brannock LELA CALDWELL NOLAR MOORE LYMAN BENNETT '23, Pres- '22, '23g '23, '24, MARIE BRANNOCK Merchant French Club, Girl Reserves Pep Club Pug: F arty-:wen f EWTWW' 'T' ' -. 1 n ,ff fp' jf! 1 S ' ' ' f L4 7 1 Tf,3'1 J, I -ii?g5gw ' '?'l'S. 'S A x' i kx -3 'AM N S 'YM 5' ' ' A'---il' ll I l K Addams McKeon Chambliss Nunn K , Q i 5 lg ,R K -A i l r L l ff E A Q 'H 4 I Y l i ' r l 5 Ji' ' i E 1 ,. -A 1, Wolfe Miller Thompson? Estes w N 2 , , A 1. Q CLEVABELLE ADDAMS FRANCES ISABELLE WOLFE H.L.S.g Sketch Club, Secretary '25g Pep E Clubg Girl Reservesg Spanish Clubg Latin Q Clubg Glee Club. i HELEN MCKEON ELIZABETH MILLER , H.E.C.g Science Clubg lshkoodah Camp- F fireg Sigma Epsilon. l JAMES E. CHAMBLISS LESLIE THOMPSON Roaring 50. F.D.C.g Science Clubg School Times Staff. I OPAL MAY NUNN LORENE ESTES EEE,, ,,E, ,S,E L, A - , Page Forty-:ight 'Eff' B . A A L, 1,535 I A-Mfr A we-' 5 it I E, so ,..,S.r-1-Sa. E, t,W,,,,U,.,ei, f Backlund NIcTeer Nlcliinley Crain ,fx f l R Q in 'l 4 l l r w In 3 'Q ,f N l i l MARGARET BACKLUND LEAH HELEN LOGAN School Times Staffg Spanish Clubg G.L.S.g Alpha Tau Phi. Student Representative. TREVA ELSIE MCTEER MAXINE R. COOLEY School Times Stalfg A.L.S.g Pep Clubg H.E.C.g Chapahwee Campfireq Student Representative '22, '23g Class Sergeant-an arms '23, Basket ball '22, Track '22. ROBERT MCKINLEY EDWARD MCKINLEY F.D.C.g F.D.C.-G.L.S. Play '23g Track F.D.C.g Student Council '24g Class '21, '22, ,235 Student Representative '24-3 Treasurer ,25g Pep Club, Sigma Epsilong Hi-Yg Sigma Epsilon, Treasurer '23, Sec- Hi-Yg Treasurer '25g Commencement retary '24g Pep Club, President '24g S - Speaker. Clubg Commencement Speaker. ELLEN CRAIN WILHELMINA ROTHERMELL- A.L.S.g Student Representative '2l. Pag: Forty-nine 4' AL J S-H-SA I A 52' -- A : i a , ff roi Y giv in 'J X , , f--A-,,X,- Lf - -A, .addr 'ff-cf. -V ff , -- . , 1-A-:. :.':Ifu-., . ,. . , g.',.,i...,-', , - , , ,r- I x! , 5 I I Q ' Pelghtcl Hagebusch Dawsonjiv Dulin Northington Call ELSIE PEIGHTEL G.L.S.g Sketch Clubg Pep Club, Secretary '24-g History Clubg Glee Clubg Student Representative. ALMARI-:TTA HAGEBUSCH Girl Reservesg Pep Clubg Chapahwee Campfireg Sigma Epsilong A.L.S. Latin Clubg School Times Stalfq Glee Club. LoUIs DAWSON School Times Staff, Editor '24, '25g Sigma Epsilong Radio Club. .4 ...J ELIZABETH DULIN H.E.C. Canady Sprohs GWEN NORTHINGTON Basket ball '24, '25g A.L.S.g Hin Han Campfireg Pepettesg Pep Club. CATHERINE CALL H.L.S.g Secretary '23q H.E.C., Vice- President '23g History Clubg Girl Reservesg Glee Clubg Chapahwce Campfireg Student Representative '25, FRANCIS CANADY F.D.C. FLORENCE SPROHS H.C.L. '24. Page Fifly l 7'Nf-3222, i G L 5,5 E.,n4kg,..e,9,e2L,,,, L AJS-H-Sk Er e A ,WMei-y, ,L C EQ ' r' Z 1 E A- VVard jones Ayresf 1 f--3 Diemer . Q' r I' l I 4, l V l 1 ki ,l I f L N - l l I 1 f l 5 is V Hasty B ake iiFoivler Williams MARIAN WARD ALMA M. HASTY H.E.C.g H.L.S.q Spanish Club, Glee Club. ALTA ALICE JONES VIOLET BRAKE Aff, f H.E.C.g Glee Clubg Student Represent- ative '23. DEAN AYRES ROBERT FOWLER Science Club, Vice-President '24, Pres- F.D.C., Secretary '25g Orchestra, Bandg Q ident '25, F.D.C.g Pep Club. Glee Club, Student Council '24, ,25, ' Treasurer '24, '25, F.D.C.-G.L.S. Play '24q Commencement Speaker. IOLA MAE DIEMER MILDRED WILLIAMS G.L.S.g H.E.C.g Sketch Club, Pepettesg Student Representative. l i .gl l':?X5ii'i iiii K in ' ' ' rr: A if i , ' J ,ifl Liz.-'ifif' , A eww f ?.i'ffi?3f ff 'ellgf ,... e,3F'flW5 . A fr Q ' A' , ' ,- lf Pau Fzfly-om' 'IZ' f -.....p.. , .-'nj JK! ,r .2 . , R M 5121 . X 'fine ... ..-t re s - ,. .f .'r.........,...'7' 'D l E Draper Armstrong Johnson .V Sjoberg ' I Y ,g . VVeber Rathbone ' Gravellc A Lines RUTH DRAPER PAULINE VVEBER G.L.S.g Science Club, Spanish Clubg Sigma Epsilon, School Times Staflfg Glee Club, Sigma Epsilong Chapahwee Latin Club, Campfire, Student Represent- CampfiregSchOOl TimesStal'fgGirlReservesg ative '23: Commencement Speaker. Student Representative '24, Senior Class Play. NELL LOUISE ARMSTRONG DOROTHY RATHBONE H.L.S.g Sketch Club, Student Represent- Resume Staff, Student Council '22, '23, ative. '24, '25, Secretary '23, '24, '25g Merchant of Venice : A.L.S., Secretary '24g Science Clubg Sigma Epsilon, Secretary '25, Vice- President '24, Class Secretary '23g Glee Club, Hin Han Campfireg Commencement Speaker. JAMES JOHNSON , LOUIS GRAVELLE B.O.A., Parliamentarian '25, Pep Club Hi-Y: Science Club, Spanish Club. '23, '24, Treasurer '24-q School Times Staff, Resume Staffg Athletic Committee '21, '22, '23, H.C.L.g Student Councilyice-President BERTHA LINES '24, '25g Student Representative '24g Acorn. School Times Staff, Student Represent- DOROTHY SJOBERG adve- Q- - . T4 fiihrlif R- -s . .rj SQ I 2 ' ' Musa N, HN-,-4, ---, ,kw4 f,.4-..,,-- ...,-.. V--.-1 A 'L Pug: Fifty-izco V 'Lf mf ,Hlnrlnrm . ,lf ff' . E, AJS-I-I-S -N ,C , W A ,Q-U. O'Bryant Breshears Weiss, , Neergaard 3 l f' D lyfvv-vx Wy. , Burman Morris Hawkins V PAULINE O,BRYANT CATHERINE BURMAN Tau Alpha Lambda Tlu Phl Gamma Orchestra: Spanish Club GI S IRMA BRESHEARS ISABEL MORRIS A.L.S.gScience ClubqSketch ClubqBanClg Lambda Alpha Lambda Tau Alpha Orchestra. Lambdag G.L.S.g French Club LAWRENCE VVEISS VVAYNE HAWKINS Roaring 50g Hi-Y. FLOY NEERGAARD ANNE ANGELINE LAW Glee Clubg History Club H LS Chull Campfire. l 1 I a fi' , W, , -N ,S .f-N W., -fl -- 1 l T 1--'gi Li, ap ,EI if aa. is L, rf 2 if ,,f,, ' f2 74ff - ' if-E ll-, RUF' .11 my Nw E-W-A---W--- f Q7 Pug: Fifly lhrrz O ,T vi QI W 3 2' 553 I V5 1 l 9 O ...Q ., - --.XE W W-4M,.f if-,. ... yr! Morris Stone Vflndlvmt A Recd DOROTHY VVASSON HELEN BOEHM School Times Staifg Pep Clubg Sketch Club, Secretary '24g Glee Club. PHYLLIS OOLEY EUNICE RICE H.E.C. HAZEL MORRIS RUBY STONE H.E.C. VINCENT VANDIVO RT History Club, Vice-President 24g Hi-Y Science Clubg Student Representative '22 '23, '24, '25, MARIE REED Science Clubg Sigma Epsilon. 1' a gr Fifty-fo ur lshkoodah Campfire 1,fi'W f W' J fx...-ff?-9? i,fpiW1iIu:f.:. I-my M ., ,WE QM, ,,,, I, OW, WV 1 X C., ffwf X '! -1 , -N- e s A V Sumner Garton Beavers Krasser l l 5 l 5 I I K I 3 .2316 xi Williams Holler - Dolby Iiskridge MARY SUMNER GLADYS I. YYILLIAMS H.E C. Latin Clubg Sigma Hpsilong Commence- ment Speaker. CHRISTIANA GARTON GLADYS I-IOLLER Latin Clubg Sigma Epsilon. Merchant of Venice. ROY BEAVERS FRED DOLBY Commencement Speaker. MARTHA KRASSER HARRIET'f ESKRIDGE Orchestrag Sigma Epsilon: A.L.S. W1 'fi fi -'iifii 5 Q 1 rf 4 f MQ? W if' J fi A- lsg eiif. , . l .Q N. 4: ,, -1 .. yi s. Page Fzlfty-jim' J. A rx W di, .f' ,Aft-f A f f, - Aldridge Turley Smith Berry- O'Neill Baker WV! EULA ALDRIDGE LEOTA BERRY Student Representative '23, '24g H.E.C., Vice-President '24, Secretary '25g H.L.S.g Science Club. ESTHER TURI.EY RTHEL O'NE1LL Spanish Club, Secretary '23, '24. HENRY SMITH CARL BAKER TERREI. WILLIAMS HELEN EGR Spanish Club. xl Williams X l ,r l ily ? Ji i l 'i 4 l i Y l l ! l i n Ege l 3 l S J 1 l ! 3 l l l l 3 l l 5 i l i l i 5551: 1:1 E4 9,25fE2,E2AS L3 AAL- xx A' ' ' ' ' 'if A ' Y A - ' W... - A ' v-A--X' N zz, Page Fzlfty-:ir ,1'f , 1 . ,N . V, J,'f jT rl . , j Vx,--M--R., , f S-s'-wk, . ... f , -A A AQ ff T ff, , ' YA,f.:-- yf 4fl,Lr+'4fi2,ggg',? 'f-r '?vg. 'L'S4-Is LY - T- X ' Me- 'Q T-ef AN l M G.llet!e Church Wfhlttnker Ridley I ix Y, l x fl f L X, l ll I i H A l jameson Smith V Keliner Crosby il 3 EDWARD EVERETT GILLETTE ELFA .IAMESON F.D.C.g Glee Club: Expression Recital We Hi Campfireg H.F,.C. '25g Bandg Dramatic Art Clubg Debating Tezimg Ornrorical Contest. ISAVELLE CHURCH Jessie SMITH A.L.S., Secretary '24g Pep Clubg School H.E.C.g French Club. Times Stalfg Chapahwee Campfire. l 5 ? li ROBERT VVHITTAKER KENNETH VV. KELTNER li B.O.A.g Spanish Clubg History Club: F,D.C.g Hi-Yg Science Club, Secretary I Glee Club. '24, Vice-President '25q Student Represent- ? ' ative, if NELLIE RIDLEY ORIE CROSBY Alpha Tau Phi. 13 25 CS. .TT lj E5 CJ 9,2 5 ff T3 E. 5 C! .FILE 154152 Lp QF V are so 'TfA , T he exf QQ, vi Page Fzfly-.vrvzn .-ff ffx'-fc. f Y ,. V C Q--:A f - S'H'S 'BNA f f fx jones Harris Sanders Veme A I. 'r N I i I I M Nu I 1 l I 5 -If .V C, Rf. .VJ JI' N Coe h ra n 6 5 .-... 3 5 2 GRACE JONES I HEC. I I S F fe MARCEI.LA HARRIS 5 I T SANFORD SANDERS E I Phi Lambda Epsilon. E 2 E E .ke t PAUL VENIE B.O.A.g Pep Club. i I Riley MCGarvey I :K Bradshaw I CRYSTA L COCH RAN School Times Stalfg Chapahwee Camp fireg High Revue '25q Student -Represent ative '24, UNA RILEY ALVIN MCGARVEY Acorn: Merchant of Veniceug B.O.A. VIRGINIA BRADSHAW Girl Reserves, President '25g Glee Club. 1 QzffS4'fIu ? I 2f1-IIE-3 MI Q 2 5 fig? E S U I4 E wg f,,1iiii:zie'effgiiggiggxgggrz : di gg A 'F -AM -A .E ee, -E A-- -- I I LIVE lf S55 . .4g...LI Page Fzfty-zighl f ffi, CE 5 f-- - 2 -,- . , ff? , H'S h i , ffhfiz-za, ,,-M I - Mixrtiii Robinson Venie Priester 'i',' I I I I I I I I l N I I w ' ..'.: . ' E Hedley Evans ' VValstrand L King I at I I 1 ff I I I VVILMA OPAL MARTIN Il. HENRY HEDLEY ' Student Representative '25, Glee Club. Class Vice-President '22, '23g Student - Representative '23q F.D.C., Vice-President '24, '25q F.D.C.-G.L.S. Play '24g Oratorical Contest '24g Student Council '24, '25g School Times Stahfq Merchant of Venice g Resume Staff, Class Secretary '25, French 1 Club. LETA MAE ROBINSON ANNA EVANS Sigma Epsilong Urchestra. Latin Club, k 4 FRANCIS VENIE RUDOLPH VVALSTRAND ,, 'III B.O.A.g Sketch Clubg Pep Club. Football '24, '25g Baseball '23, '24, '25g V ' S Clubg Student Representative '24, '25. 35. I Bizssua PRIESTER DENZEL KING i H.E.C. A.L.s. I I 5 I ' gf'-vw -f - z-vw fi rw CI' 1 '- V 5 Y-I ,fr::fee,ii,,,- ii-5-L5g,itf,,Li51,,,,fg1f51C 3 'A-s 'A ' 7 I 'xf A'- ' ' 'A' W- ----Y---f 4' -' W N ' :-,- Page Fifty-ni nf Lf I I , Ak N 'r 4 l ..fJ ! 2-' f !4S'H'SAx ff--x,,,u ef--V--N 331-7-f, - ,eh X AX, .D Carter Fuzzell Cassity Fogarty N l v l 1: 1 ' if R i 4 QL s K? 'i f ' l l Cox Dalrymple Hilbert Snow , l l l l FRANKIE CARTER SUSIE Cox l l A 1 i l ' l gl Expression Recital '24. Z l l r i 1 l QL Lols FUZZELL MARY DALRYMPLE lx Tau Phi Gammag Tau Alpha Lambclag French Club. 1 l ii R l 7' F. VVHITLOCK CASSITY RALPH H. HILBERT l BandjHi-Y. F.D.C.t Roaring 50g Hi-Yg Pep Clubg 1 F Merchant Qf Venice. I ' I l JOHN FOGARTY ERMINE SNOVV Delta Sigmag B.O.A.g Spanish Club. i Spanish Club. l ' l Q I L 25 i 3- TE If ,L 9,-QQ5 X EQ E. 5 U fggfzell Li? ' X-'f' ' ' W' - -gf X ff - ig'-W Page Sixty ' ei yew? I r . ff ! S'H'S4N fx-elf-'ww f:'N'N'- fl 41 U , 'V l i i Hines Tyndall f Trenfleld xl, r ' C' Q E X i 1' 1, l N if 1 CFgA 2 owen Roberson Mcswam i RH-ETHEL MAE MERRILL KENNETH FENTER Delta Phi Omega. f l HAZEL HINES MARY O'NE1L Science Clubg Class Secretary '23g Sigma Epsilong French Club. 1 1 E KEITH TYNDALL RUSSELL ROBERSON C Football '25g Radio Club: Track '23, '24, B.O.A.g Hi-Y: Pep Club, President '25: 'i '25. Sketch Clubg Merchant of Venice. ' SA CLARA TRENFIEl,D HowA RD MCSWAJN l Girl Reserves. 25 J 50175 lj 1:3 ,J 9,2 l5fE?I52 5 U 151.13342-,-aSiCA3 - xx '-' ' -A if ' ' f- -5J --- Y 155' H Page Surty--on: A 'r'x T, A A , A S- -S s i .. - ,few i 67 4 Gilmore - Young Truman Jac n 4 M wi N J' 1' 4 N fi T N? lt N I 'A , 7 i ix A ,.. 3 ,E Walterhouse, Tannen ' Ri Alsup J f L V in W i ll in r T 2 E JAUNITA GILMORE MARCELLA WALTERHOUSE f Tau Phi Gammag Tau Alpha Lambdag L ' A.L.S., President '24, '25, Dramatic Art T E Club, Treasurer '25, History Clubg Chuli ll Campfireg Twelfth Nightng A.L.S.-F.D.C. 'N Play '22g Class Yell Leader '21g Spanish - Clubg Glee Clubg Girl Reservesg Pepettesg Va Pep Clubg Senior Class Play. 2 i 5 Q MABLE AILEEN YOUNG HAROLD TANNER K H.E.C. F.D.C.g Science Club, Vice-President ,24g W History Club, President '25g Hi-Yg Debat- f ing Second Teamg Class Vice-President '24: ,f Student Representative '22, '23, '24-g Senior 1 l Class Play. l , . 3 LEWIS W. TRUMAN RALPH EIFFERT , i 5 - Spanish Clubg Hi-Y. 1 WILLIAM JACKSON GRACE ALSUP v School Times Staff. 2 Q , 8, M ,W igfrier-IE IQ25!T531':l.'b1J1VIf:.,,g55,s,L' 3 4 Q' ,J XFX ' T' rv 7 TT' 'hi T ' Q -' ' H Lu, g Page Six'y-two WSJ Ay .., .. J Ll , . ff? 4 S HS PM' E'N My - 'JJ . LN ' Kc- f 7f'V'5' 'f ,-x. 3 is 1 Sivewrigln Raisey james - Bollman l - 4 . I it 5 ly ll l 1 i 1 ,' u l i 'l I i 1 l . v L N1 l l i 4 i ii X Hoffman VVingo VVea ' r Wickizer ff' 5 l AMY SIVEWRIGHT PHILIP HOFFMAN 5 H.E.C.q Science Club. HORTENSE RAINEY FREDA WINGO H.L.S.g Pep Club, Secretary-Treasurer G. L. S.g School Times Staff: Tau Phi I ,24g H.L.S. Assembly '24g Student Repre- Gamma: Tau Alpha Lambda. sentative '22g High Revue '25. BRUCE JAMES MABREY A. VVEAVER Sigma Epsilong Resume Staff: B. O. A.q F. D. C.: French Clubg Hi-Y: Sketch ZYYA Acorn. 'ef Sl-crbTResume'SE. MARIORTE LOUISE BOLLMAN HERBERT VVICKIZER Tau Alpha Lambda: G.L.S., Vice- Spanish Clubg Hi-Y. President 'ZSQ Sigma Epsilon '24g Chapah- wee Campflreg School Times Staffg Girl Reservesg Student Representative '24. 62 ,fp V.. , . , N t Af i3wm-lik:r. 3ivfT.,grm-iw-..1wlf:smi.iorfEr-...-..-JEAJW-9'fgwmwmfgsis-wi.-ss:Axf,f.my. ,,3,,pggmQg,4,,..-2 73- , 2gfg4Q,f,A,fm.g,f-gt,-g:g,T.1?35,f,Ew-433, x-----..-1.....73T...Xf,..,,c, c.. . .. ..-.,-..,, ,,,,Yf K ,-.,g- i.,.L,,,,, V ,W ,rm Wmlj- r..,,wNM we W W ,S,t.,,,,m,. AT? ,ip Page S1xty-three F J? -.., 'Tn l l 4 5 i 1 l l 3 l 1 1 l i 1 1 l l 4 i 1 1 1 i ,M ,l 7 ff . SHS kk, My W V Q 8 N f 7 ' f 5 Q Mac A Horstman Schottc McCmskey Z ' 1 ? i I K 5 1 E I i Q a l A I 5 A -,L VI W Skelton Chee McCIancy Baker ERWIN MACHINO GLADYS SKELTON LAVIRTA HORS'PMAN MAURINE CHEEK H.L.S.g Latin Clubg School Times Staffg H.E.C., Secretary '25. GERTRUDE SCHOTTE CARL MCCLANCY Pep Club, Hi-Y. BLOND MCCROSKEY ELIZABETH BAKER G.L.S.: Hin Han Campfire: Sunlent Representativeg High Revue, miss- 'I1 1'If1dIf3 2:5 ,,TT3QE.'T:::LJ IVTE- wil N - - f-'NW---153'-3,- ,,,' 'm - 4 gmt-HI'Y----ffwfx--A-,f fH.K,.A--Nf-- wi-'ff---A-f--.,A.fif .f3 L-W ? -igf-x,f-fX f-fg-MK fm- --uf-ikwf-J-avi,-M --.vm...--,W?4-'F E5 W Pag' Sudyrfour ,n..,7 Y. EZ! ' 5, 1 A , ew., v,..,.1u 3. .Q ,, s . p W 5' .it - - - 'L .,,+M-- M'-f-5, -H h,4,,F ai ,,e.,.,,' '--. -M f er- ,V H rw :gan-:wwf-wf--mfrc.meunvsw-::mux.f:'-'H-imm2uL':4::f':2.msL.,1iJ12aJ'e2i??sv?9fif-1Efeu-en.:mQ....n.sra r - f 'mm i 'aaaasug i1L Fox Vaughn Johnson Gales NX Gilliland Sayer s Klote LELAND Fox PAULINE GILLILAND QI.. J H.E.C., President '25g Science Club: H,L.S.g School Times Staff. GRETCHEN VAUGHN HALBERT SAYERS ELIZABETH JOHNSON HARRIETTE MOTE GL S., President '24, '25g Pep Club, lShk0Od11hC21mP5fC: Secretarv '24q Sketch Club: Latin Club: 11flVC- YY Pepettesg F.D.C.-G.L.S. Play '24g Class Yell Leader 'Zlg Student Representative '21, '22. GAYLORD GAT1zs LOUISE PERRY H.E C. .-wines Y - - 1 Pap!! Sfxfy-fiw Student Represent- -.-, f K J fb ,Juv -5 X- ,Kumi ,,..,.,..,,.m 4,35-.-5 YA J' K, 'l Jzswzlw. M I 1 r l I l 1 Hines Hull Freeman Haseltine i 5 :I I 1 W. X l l l N, 'x l l Amis Reed McGinnis Horstman JACK HINES ARNETTA ANN AMIS Chapzlhwee Campflreg Basket ball '23 '24, '25, A11 Star '24. HORTENSE HULL ALBERTA JEAN REED GLS.: Glee Clubs F'D'C.-GLUS. Play Girl Reser.vesgIil.E.C:gPep ClubqStudent ,250 History Club' Representatwe 21, ' 254 Sketch Club l H,L.S. MARGARET FREEMAN GRIFFITH MCGINNIS A.L,S., Vice-President ,ZSQ Science Clubg Chapahwee Campfire. MARTIN HASELTINE LULA HORSTMAN Football ,24g S Club. l T f A . l Aj -A 4 lf 1.3 I :V-1. - QQ fgiiffil '79 ,A A A- gfg ' ' 'T-' f f--- A- --,Af Y---A - A ' - 'f-M-,.. :fl Aff TF Page Sixiy-fix iY,-.,1 7 Doran -27 fx-3 7 , W. f 9 0 I .-A-4-gy'-,-qv fl-1g,:I I: .. --,.V v -M -W , N, .Ls . Y--N. Q f ' ff. W--.Em,-.:dnn.3rj 1 Qs. Barnes Crosby Kaufman Warn Ross DORAN HELEN BARNES H.E.C. HELEN CROSBY Creiuzhtoxx Rm-vden McGuire .EDITH XVATT H.E.C. GEORGE A. CREIGHTON LURA ROWDEN Alpha Tau Phi. Latin Club- RALPH KAUFMAN DoI.oREs MCGUIRE Pep Clubg Basket ball. Pag: Sixty-,rzvtn Q... U -Z E A1 X ,ffl ki ' 9 Ii 174152 . -ff A EMM 1 E--11 if-Q E ' Af ff,-.',:-W L1 n.:.':1.1:a:1,,-lzxzgfzg--, .-.Q ,...,1,,,LL,L' ,L ..gg,-.g.gL..,, , -11. .4 1 5 2 , x A x , Klqnn Davis Neal ' Harris f N , l il E , .L E 1 a H' . i l 1 5 3 , i s E Q Q E W f 5' E , I u ' 4 E 2 Y Ti g A I X 4 f 2 5 K. , , Mg I xx I I A' Rogers f Dolan. Bilyen Kunz 5 u bra , RALPH KLANN JEWELL ROGERS H.E.C.g VVe-Hi Campfire. I 5 . MILDRED DAVIS EVERETT DOLING . A 1 , 5 2 . E jf 'jKATH1.EEN NEAL MARIE BILYEN ! Science Club. 3 - I f I 4 1 ' r EL L W STERLING HARRIS WILL KUNZ E A z Q Basket ball ,25. E A 6 P 1 I i A - , 4.23 - F 1--1 f , '11 ' rg' 'r . P1 A Q3 ' I ' F1 215 I Q .2 L1 ,GPLQ ALE 3 LJ IVE 3. , E Q11 gffi 'T ' -- '-'JE-:gr-xf '-'N-Y EM- 'HA Ei A 'W E -AHAE 'MK---W--NNQfk.:,f'-Maw An al? ' Pag: Sixty-eight X' 1:1 5E EL, L L Kwai A Mmm-A, Y 714, KMA, W X, . , f f- ' .. . . iw - ,, 1 is ' 4 ,- ' Qgf, f- ?Q':l,t1I-f-A5315QV'f ?-': '9Sgf1'l!e.3'al?-1.-23? Ai '- ' Y f 'f'L'i i'..- r 7, Q, ' ,mm:iAu.ns.1cmimg,t-rin.-' ' ef- 2-' Q ' ' I l 1 2 . fx. i -I Rainey Smith Hughes O'Neill I F 2 l R I I l 1 l lx I ji I i fl I l I , F l 2 I l 5 1 I J 5 5 hi. R ' Webb Biggs cg rip Mitchell -5 ' 'o 3 SHELBY RANEY LILLIAN VVEBB Hi-Yi, H. L. S.: Pep Club, Vice-President '24, Sketch Clulxg Glee Club, Revue l25g Student Representative '23. HELEN -I0 SMITH GLADYS G. BIGGS Sketch Club, Secretary '23, President '23, '24, French Club, Vice-President '24, '25g H.L.S., Treasurer '25g School Times Statfg Student Representative ,24. MARIE HUGHES JEWELL CARRICK Science Clubg H. L. S., President '24, Radio Club: Girl Reserves: School Times Staff. 5 A ' RICHARD 0,NEILL CECILIA MITCHELL i' l Class Secretary '2lg Hi-Yg Science Cluhg H.E.C.g H.L.S. 5 Sketch Club, Sergeant-at-arms '25g Basket Q Ball '25, I 5 1 2 1 5 .f K 5 A gb ,MH - 'We X f- f-5 .,.-I ,.. . , ...U A Mx Cizqffhif I .iiilr 2.41. Rl allxsl !,v,VFgg.l 33- fri t .,,5g1,s-Pj5-Q Q.f.,.Qf,.1,f I If' X f M - A -ff - ---we . ra' - N fe--1------V---f ll! Page Sixty-nine ii 'S J . O E f ,X ,Z ,1f T' KS: G:-,rf - 4 2- ...., .. -. Lg ,i , A fl -l7S.. .., s . ,.. . ,, r'rr:,7,,- fffsj-QZTW' E Childers Clarkson Hasler Merritt Q N 1 .l 3 3, 'N E Dewoody Fawcett Kessinger Moseley ' LORINE CHILDERS BERNICE DEWQODY H.L.S.g Pep Clubg Ishkoodah Campfire. fu OLLIE CLARKSON LANELLE FAVVCETT Q JOSEPHINE HASLER HARRIET KESSINGER H.E.C. MILDRED MERRITT FRED N, MOSELY l ,....A . Student Council '23, '24, '25g Alpha Tau Phig Class Secretary '21, Resume Staff: Midsummer Night's Dream g Junior Class Play, G.L.S., Assembly '23g History Club, Secretary '24, Dramatic Art Club, President '24, Secretary '23, '24: Vice-President '25g Sigma Epsilong French Clubg Pep Clubg Girl Reserves '22, Chapahwee Campfire, Senior Class Play. K 7 Football '23, '24, Track '24: s Club F.D.C.g.Sketch Club: Class Sergeant-an arms '23, '24g Student Representative '23, '24, '25: School Times Staifg Baseball '24, '25. A Iflflf . , . 'N Lf' I - aEv',f , A, 7 4 if fl' 1 zfgj: A ' ' or f MQW'-ff' N f--'Q-Q.. Page Sfnrnzy X ff X , rw if , ,, ' 1 ,Aug .-:J-,aff-A-,--M -1q 'Sq? E rl - - A---V-X, -v A , , 5 4 5 Wright Kiser Kruse Lindquist l H i I l Z l l l 1 's l l 2 s '- 5 L I l J i i r , , , A I I :X i '-. X ' 1 l l 4 P l f l 2 i 5 l l Anderson B Holden ' Woodruff Butler L X 1 4 MACK WRIGHT MAIMIE .ANDERSON 2 Hi-Yg Basket han '25, I I Q I I 1 Q ALLIA LoU1sE KISER HARRY HOLDEN I A Hi-Y. ll 5 1 1' ' f, LILLIAN KRUSE SUSAN JANE VVOODRUFF l, ' G.L.S.g Pep Clubg Latin Clubg Hinl-Ian Campfire. l Q EUGENE LINDQUIST ELSIE BUTLER l ' l Il Hi-Y. A.L.S.g Girl Reservesg Midsummer l Night's Dream. ' ,I . 1' L, , A , A ,-A f, 2 ... . A A Aniiqfrof I If-1 E I Q 2. 1:1 fjg EI S 'LJ IVI E ik-, W an A fx 'f 'SiS V--W Y - -,, -XI, X ,,.. f --- A k,,,.,,Y,1Z-f'---if--V-, --... LM, wwf-Y-. .,,,,.,-.-N,-x.. 5? gf Pag: Sewnly-one ' 41 G - -: ,g .,iZ,., A AS- -S Li , LA, Lx A qaba L 's I h . 'I ,ix 1 7 uniors ROBERT IVIITCH EI .L ,,,,, NAT ANDERSON 7 77, LLOYD MCNALLY ,...,7 CODY ANDERSON ,.,... HALL SEYMOUR .......Pre5iden!...S.., Y,,,,,,ROBERT MITCHEI,I, Vz'ce-Prwidenl ..... Y,LLL l IAM ES ROBERTSON .......Se51'etary..,..L .......Trm5urer....... ,,..Y,,YNAT ANDERSON ,...,,CODY ANDERSON XVILBUR SPEARS IAMES VVOOD ,,Y......... ,. .,...,..L,L,. Sergeanfx-at-amzs ,,,,,.,. ,,.,,,, T ARTHUR BLUME VIRGIL FINKLINBINDER 'TOMMY NIERRILI, CHARLES KNOX...: ...,...... ,...,.., Y el! Leaders LL,,,.. LLLLL,LLL E LMER STEURY ' MR. XVEISER LL..,. .,V,., C rific ,,,,,,4,, ,,,,,,, M R, WEISER D 47 1 Y 2' 13? S U M E: '-4 H E JJ 9- 5,2 1 E., A 1 ,--.,, ig' LCE L Li? 1 ,f x, .,n,H, , , ,, Pais Szvenly-two wif- ,, - X 5 , , -3 X E E E N1, AlM,,,,g,.J . .. ,,,, . ,Anti ' M. Jn., J TV VY Y , V M J.. , 3 4 's ? Q 1 3 K L N r ? 5 Y 1 1 1r x 1, if ' .,,Y.VA, 1' -rr-IE: 1925 QESUME -qgjflhg 'M j if' 'XT-if 'j f x - J n 'g-F - TL? 1 NH ' K 'v N-f f ' x if' if Page Sewnly-lhree W f' .haf-Z' Y l L ,l l I 1. F ll 1 A--if I? . .A ,iff-ml1f'2-3 K 5 r a 5, 5 iii l H l . H un zors Station S.H.S. broadcasting-J. D. Hull, Boadcaster- The first number on the program this evening, which is in charge of the 1925 Resume, is a bedtime J story for the Sophomores and Freshmen by A. L. VVeiserfJust a moment. .I 'KI shall tell you a story that you must remember, because the hero is destined to make world history. Once upon a time there was a little boygeven when he was very small every one thought he was remarkable. He grew up-as little boys dofand he entered High Schoolg but he was brave and never did he fear the over- la bearing Sophomores. As a Sophomore he bossed the Freshmen as he had never i been ruled. E VVhen he was a Junior, tho, he blossomed out in the full glory of his strength and youthfand by his works did they know him. He sponsored a class play as Q had other classes before him but he presented one that was so individual that it even surpassed his highest hopes. He entertained his classmates with a party that was so unique that even the Seniors came. As he grew in strength he felt if he needed more roomfso he did what he could to get the Seniors out of the way J after he had learned to know them by spending a day with them on the Junior- Senior picnic. A Thru all these successes Junior has remained the same popular, fun loving ll boy he was-and gives every promise of fulfilling the prophecies of conquering yet lr greater fields. Now Junior is still young but you will hear more of him later. He ll bids you good night-and sweet dreams. wElisabeth Patterson. l l l ? 1 we, Y fib- Q 2-5 ,RESUME aaaf vga P S yf 'LS age i ewni - our , ,, jx 1 C-T11 ff - 1 f, -. ..B f:. . ., .. ...... .f.. g . z..........f21f2 ' '4 S,,, g g -,,, . g efz'-s+ 'w' Ziyi' -1 Q l L l Y e op omores f Th S h T K al Oh! 'twas a noble Sophomore li Upon an autumn day l l That heard a coward classman 5 Before the portals say, l tl They're safe in that great building ii ,ll There is no way to take it. 'S l 'KOn, On! exclaimed our hero, I'll find a way or make it! 3 He rushed quickly up the staircase, I lf' 2 And opened wide the door, W -4 Into the halls of High School l That band of Sophomores poured V l They rushed into the class rooms, E They took them all by storm, Ql 1 And all the upper classmen '7 Ran wildly in alarm. E The Juniors and the Seniors, l Stood haughtily by and scoffed, ' l For they did not know what a jolly bunch, l That Sophomore boy had broughtg l But soon they saw how very great K Their own mistake had been, l And took them all into their clubs E And made great friends of them. v l Aye! in their ranks were beauty, And athletes fine and strong, li And some of them there were i l YVho could dance or sing a song, i l And in their midst were scholars VVho ranked among the very best, Q And poets, scribes, and artists, 4 i And leaders for the rest. ' And so 'tis in our High School V l l As in noble Roman days, ' . . l l Or the times when merry minstrels I Of love and war, sang lays, And the one who gets ahead, - Upon my life I'll stake it! l Are the ones, who, like those Sophomores, say, Till End a way or make it! -Russell Smith. F I i x I :Q g l 2: f, -,I f . i fl: Hi 4,4151 ,'Ei.i,,: i if 'f2wiE5.Ef-,,E-tLr:I,,,5s,a,csat,i,LX 'X' 'K x,f AJ- - 'A--Y' --A-rv -- Yf- A - - W - , , -W W Y V ,,Y iff L? g P ll S yn X! 19 K1 I 505711 - U! ,ff Y. -Y -7- ,,,.. , , Wm... 75 .Z K 1' A 0 0 ,ff NWN .,. v- ' ' A' Q- lv? - J I - I riff X . 4' Sophomores JAMES BILLINGS .,,,,, ,,,7,,, P refzdeni ,,,,,,, MARGAIKET WYILLIER ,,,,,,, O ,,,,, Vife-President ,,,,,,, , I ..,.... JAMES BILLINGS ......,PAUL BENNETT CATHERINE ROBERTSON ,,EEEE Secrelary-Treasurer .EE,.,,. ,,,.,, B ILL DAVIDSON JOE COMBS .....O........,..,.......,.... Sergmnf-af-mfms ......,.O,.I,...,.,. BE RT MORE Loc K MISS MAY BERRY .,,7,I,7 ' ' O..E.,,.Cffzlzcm.............MIss ALDINE PATTERSON wif-?'1iHIE1 4 9, 2 5,943.5 LJ A I? M, E IEW- , I Pa-ge Srventy-:ix if ' Page Seventy-.raven fi W vm W r l V ,f--' 'I' K V9 Y 5 if f PS1?:9 T H E3 ,l 9 2 '5,J?vE2 S U PLEM f1i4f12.w3 4I? V Au' ' 'K g QQFA Page Srventy-sigh: AXJ .,.. 1....Wmunnmsuunnummmsmamsnum mm. . WM M Urgan izat ions 31' ,vfygt ,Ei .ffi if ,g A , 332 ' mis W ,a,,,MgfA ri f- 9 if a W Y if 4 gy . Q: Pf kg -4'-'J 5 W -11, yt!! , x 6 ,, .A '- WQFKQVM 1' gf -Q. 15. W 4 H fx is gn! v.VV N .. 1 'Qi gm 1 , ' A 'Sian' V Q' A ' . 'fri - - ' Q ' 1, X is K 5 Fl I Fa- f. ,gf ' A 1 ' VE-,I W .' ki.. 'Q' 5 .,, , , ., ,MU M, ,. 1 fi ,, A ,145 , ,i . q,W1,,.,,,fi'f' ff aw P rl Q ,EFL V, , .-., f.. ,, ff '- . g vf . 4 4 . xy N gb ., 1 , . y 3 gg- H , P A ,SE M . 2, fi Q , , 5' Sf 1 U. E Pep Club OFFICERS ROBERT MCKINLEY ..7,,,, ,77,,,,,, P rerident ..Y,. , , ,,7,.., R USSELL ROBERSON LILLIAN VVEBB 777,, ,7..A,,,, R,R,R V i re-President ,,7,,,. ., 7,,,7R,,.w.,,,, RALPH COOK ELIZABETH JOHNSON ,Y,7,,,, ,,,,,,, S ecremry .,w,vO, ,OAO... E LSIE PEIGHTEL JAMES JOHNSON ......,.,S ,Y,,O,O T rearurer SO,,,,.., .,v,S,,, T ILLIE EDELL PAUL BARRETT ,,..L,,S.,,,LSA.,S,,,.,,wL,,,,,, Critic ,.v,SL,,L,, ,,,,,,,L,L,,,,,L,,L. M Iss BISSETT The Pep Club is Open to all students of S.H.S. To become a member one has to only come to the meeting and comply with the Club's rules and regulations. The Pep Club was organized to promote schoo lspirit and school activities and has succeeded wonderfully in both. It's deeds are many and varied but the Work for the good of old S.H.S. is always done eagerly by willing hands who stand by the Club's motto, We boost all good school activities. MEMBERS Edward Clark Francis Chinn Ralph Cook Wilma Evans Ralph Hilbert Elizabeth Hoover James Johnson Elizabeth Johnson Raymond Lozar Bob McKinley Ed McKinley Alice Mae Mills Elsie Peightel Anna Peightel Betty Nell Rainey Vivian Gideon Russell Roberson Gertrude Schotte Pag: Ifighiy-on: Francis Venie Lillian Webb Marjory Magers Glenn Ragan Isabel Wolf Hortense Rainey i l il l i 1 Student Council OFFICERS Prcsidcm' ,,..,,,,7,77,77 ,,AA,Y,,,7,7,,,,,,,,,,, 77,,7,, D O ROTHY LINES Vice-President ,777 ,,A ,,, ,, l JAMES JOHNSON Sccrcfmy ,,,,,,,7,,77,7 ,,7,7 A JAMES ROBERTSON Trmswfcr O,7O, 7O77,,w,VO.,,,,7, O,,,O, R O BERT FOWLER SENIORS Hazel Bantield Robert Fowler Dorothy Lines Henry Hedley Mildred Merritt James Johnson Dorothy Rathbone Roy Knox Louis Dawson H JUNlORS Helen Lloyd Nat Anderson Flisabcth Patterson Robert lklitchell Nlarian Magee James Robertson MID-SOPHOMORES Mary Jane Dunnington Arthur Blume SOPHOMORFS lylargaret Burton James Billings Eleanor McBride Lewis Sigler The Student Council was formed in October, 1920, for the purpose of interest- ing the student body in the governing of the school. Since that time it has been a very important part of the school life. The First president was Russell Mclilhaneyf whose fine work put the new idea on a firm basis. Miss Pearl Hamlin and Mr. L. A. Doran were instrumental in initiating the work. Since that time Homer McElhaney, Katherine Magee, Ada Crowder, and Dorothy Lines have been the splendid presidents who have made the Council a very real part of Senior High School. The Council of 1924-25 has been an especially live body and has had an active part in the affairs of the school. They have put over two big drivesg one, a clean- up campaign for the purpose of keeping the corridors and campus in good condition, and the other to restrict the students from defacing the campus with paths. Another accomplishment of the Council was the presentation of the High School Revue of 1925 at the Shrine Mosque which was viewed by about two thousand spectators. It was the First of its kind and a great success. Realizing that the clubs of the school were not all managed on the same basis, they instituted a method whereby the attendance might be checked and the general condition improved. This proved beneficial. Such has been the work of the Council. Page Eighty-taco X t fn ' .4 - - ' 4' s 5 W nw QI ww P R 1 2 r i I 'L , W 2' ! E in I a 5 Y .K ? 1 , P , , 1 M ? . Y 5 l V 2 3 5 1 5 I I 5 n E 1 i 2 E I H z 5 g 5 F 1 4 ! I Z?mQTHE 1Q25,?HagQ1EQmk xxx f 'U' Page lfiglztgwl res SJ An! J 1451-EMTW K f l l. Xa - i The School Times ,5 DTRECTTNG STAFF Edilm- ,,A,,,7,7,7,,,,A,,,,,,A 777,,A, L ous DAWSON i 14550621110 Edirol' ..,..,... ,,,77, l QUTH DRAPER Business Manager ,............. ,,,,,,,..7,,,,,., R ACHEL VVOOD Inrfrmmr in ffomfnalimz ,,,,., ..s.s.s M rss MABEL GORMAN During the past year bushels of copy have gone to the linotype operator- likewise, bushels have gone to the wastebasket. Back from the typesetter have come hundreds of pounds of type. And from this type have come thousands of copies of the School Times. Some editions have been specials. The scandal number blazed forth a brilliant yellow. The boy's number expounded the male's contempt for the female and the girls' edition went contrary to the boysl, ofcourse, and handed back the banters. Then there has been the steady How of regular issues which the staff hopes have helped a little to further advance and better S.H.S. and interest students more in the school and in life in general. If students of S.H.S. received one-half the pleasure and benefit from reading the paper this year as the staff did in writing it and preparing it we feel well paid. The School Times is a member of two Interscholastic Press Associations, the Central and the Missouri, and sent delegates to the convention of each associa- tion this year. The central Convention was held at Madison, VVisconsin, and the Missouri at Columbia. Margaret Backlund Helen Boehm Jewell Carrick Dorothy Chaney Pansy Cannefax Maurine Cheek Frances Chinn lsavelle Church Crystal Cochran Una Fitch Pauline Gilliland Almaretta Hagebusch REPORTERS Lucille jones Floydine McCormack Virginia Payne Frances Skidmore Helen Jo Smith Lucile Snow Ann Tucker Frieda Wingo Pauline VVingo Pauline Weber Henrietta VVright Page Eighty-four Harold Bischoff Lester Buttram James Fuson Henry Hedley VVilliam Jackson Fred Moseley Howard Rust Harry Sailor Hugh Smith Elmer Steury Leslie Thompson John Tindall Z1 ,, .., ff-+iiif+-4Qg?:f, ..,' K fL'S'I I'S4X-M X wwfx 'is' fr , , Hi. 1 I flfsi ,J Q ,2,5fEQvELS U 31,113 ws LP V 1' FJ f gf Page Eigh'y-jim' f-f -'ZZ Q, L, AS-1-I-sa ,L ,Es A O .I PN Sigma Epsilon j x li OFFICERS if 1924 1925 CARL VVEST 7..,...,,A7.,....... ,, ,,,.....,.. Presideni .,,7 ,,, 74 ,, P AULINE WEBER 1 1: MARY JANE DUNNINGTON ....., Vice-President 7,.,,,. 7v7,A7,..,,,...... I NEz DAY il ROBERT MOKINLEY .....E,,EE,.. ..E,EE7 S efrezary E,7E,,, EE,.,,,, M ARJORIE STEEN T NAT ANDERSON ......, .,,.O,OO, T reasurer ,O,...... ,,O,,... H ERBERT NEAL i CODY ANDERSON ...., D.S... 6 'ergmnf-at-arms, ,,,, ,,,,,,,,. C ARL WEST EDITH MOORE .....,. LSS,O.,, S pomor O,,,,,. ,,.,,.,. E DITH MOORE l Four years ago, in February of 1921, twenty-four students making excellent 4 grades in four subjects met and organized a club, which they called Sigma Epsilon, -W superior excellent. The purpose of this club was to further the interest in grades and to place a goal ahead of students as a reward for doing superior work. 6 During these five years it has increased and decreased by turns in its member- shi . However it has One steadil on in its su Ort of all activities and artici a- P n g Y I PP P P 1 , tion in all school events. It has not only placed its own standards at the highest, 1 but it has, also, tried to raise those of the entire school. Although much hard work is involved, Sigma Epsilon hopes that in the years to come many more high school students will be entitled to wear its emblem, the , little square of gold. gr MEMBERS i Cody Anderson Margaret Lacy I Nat Anderson Dorothy Chaney Eliza Mason joe Coppage Frances Chinn Mary O'Neill Victor Coltrane Helen Coffman Elizabeth Patterson james Hart Inez Day Virginia Payne Horace jacks Mary Jane Dunnington Dorothy Rathbone Famous Linn Harriet Eskridge Leta Mae Robinson Herbert Neal Mary Virginia Forrester Marie Reed james Robertson lsabel Fugitt Frances Skidmore john Roblee Christiana Garton Marjorie Steen Carl VVest Almeretta Hagebusch Ruth Summers Grace Alsup Irene Hofmeister Pauline Weber Marjorie Benson Alberta Jones Florence Wilcox Marjorie Bollman Frances Kelley Gladys Williams gifs-S5-rr-rrscis-125 QESUME: ff-F f --f W f - f PX f W -M 2' C V ,. f A - 1 v., Pagz Eighty-.tix 'if ' - ,Z 'ff +V f C 67' ' 'V-Ad if fa S4-1.35 ,f f15 i ffzfai ,f-X: . 1 5 l 'M W E 4 i 5 Q 1 2 5 I l N I W C A N 1 a 7 4. r 1 4' ' 9 ik Lv 5 s , -it-5' f13 H E 4 Q ,2 5fE2vE5S 14 1:15 MM5 'A 4? x,I Y -' v' Y ' 7 - - ' -X! '- - wh Pag: Eigh y- com f ya AA it !4S'I I'-Ska' V -wx Hi-Y Club I OFFICERS l924 1925 PAUL FREDERICK 7F..,, .,FA P resident .,,,MA ,F,, .,,A., L E ONARD WILSON ARTHUR BLUME ,FF7,F. Vice-Presideiif ,,FF,,FF ,..AFFF.FFF7,FF,,,F,, A RT Hicks EDWARD MCKINLEY ,A.,77 ,A,,7 T reazmrer ,.,,,,, ,.,,,,, E DVVARD MCKINLEY WYIRGIL FINKBINDER ,,.,,Y.R ,,,,,,,, S ecrelary R,M,,,,, R,,,R,,F,,,,,7 G AYLORD GA'rEs GEORGE TIFFANY .,I,I, I,,,.,,,I,III,III,,I,,,,, F izculfy Advisor THEO. KNOTTER II,..I., . IIII Y.M.C.A. Advisor The purpose of the Hi-Y Club is to create, maintain, and extend thruout the school and community high standards of Christian character. The Hi-Y Club meets once each week at the Y.M.C.A. for supper after which a program is given. Topics of interest and profit to high school boys are discussed by the members followed by a talk on the same topic by an outstanding man of the city. The club is affiliated with the Hi-Y Clubs ofthe State of bflissouri. There were eight boys of the Springfield Club who attended the twelfth Missouri older boys' conference at Iefiferson City, Missouri, this year. MEMBERS James Billings Bert Brown Arthur Burkoltz Edward Crowder John Davidson Bill Davidson Louren Davidson Max Elsey Orin Fallin Virgil Finkenbinder Russell Ferguson Herbert Ferguson Paul Fredrick Glyndon M. Garner G aylord Gates James Gehrett J. D. Gilreath Wayne Hawkins William Huesgen Carlton Haseltine Eugene Hawkins Byron Hendricks Art Hicks Harry Holden Charles Tmel Horace Jacks Wlillis Jones Raymond Lozar Langdon Leedy Foster Latimer Carl McClancy Delmas McCracken Oscar Jones Edward McKinley Robert McKinley Robert Mansfield Paul Mitchell Tom Nix Shelby Raney Howard Ritter Hall Seymour William Swan Harold Tanner Jack Tanner Walter Tupper Lawrence Vaughan Mabrey VVeaver Ned White Mack VVright Herbert VVickizer Leonard Wilson Byron VVheeler Hays McVay Leo Webb Robert Lawson Maurice Logan A. B. Lovan Russell Roberson are-R9 e1e1eE: J 9t25,EQ 3.5 LQIVIIE ae. 7 xg ' ff ' -' Y- X! 1-7 A o is AP Pagz Eighty-:ight 4 fry! 1 :Q , f ff '-1' . f'2 f:f?--, r.. Y K w I V , , l N N N L 'f M N. A 7 r 4 , I 1' 5 1. Tr K 4. ?f ,Q-if-2-g '111-1 is A1 Q ,2 5f19,f2 5 14 M E w gag Y i 1-Wzifgly-'f W if W- 'lf' ,Ni , ,,. Y i,,v1T7Tp..-1-'--1-v--- v Y , ffv -gf! xlnffiljla i f 'S'I I'S AN- G i rl Reserves Slogan- To face Iife squarely Purpose- To find and give the best CodeA As a. Girl Reserve I will be-'I Gracious in manner, Impartial in judgment, Ready for service, Loyal to friends. Reaehing toward the best, Earnest in purpose Seeing the oeaatyful, Eagerfor knowledge, Reverent to God, Victorious over sehr, Ever dependable, 07,5 k 47 AIX I I he N lr I I I F I Sineere at all times. I I OFFICERS 1924 1925 VIRGINIA PAYNE e,ee,,e ........ P resident ....,. ee,,eeee VIRGINIA BRADSHAW MAJORIE STEEN ,.eeeeee,... ,...... V ice-President eeeeee eeee,, . MARJORIE STEEN VIRGINIA BRADSHAXV eere,v ,,,., S eeretary e,,e,,, ,,,,e,,e,, M AXINE WELCH MAXINE WELCH e,eeeeee, ,e,,, T reasarer eee,,, ee,,,, 7 BLANCHE GETCHEL II CABINET HAZEL RHODESW, ,,,,,,,, Chairman of Social Committee ,,,,,, ,,,,. S HIRLEY MARIE WILLIAMSON ANNA YOUNG ,,,,,,..... .,.,,,,,, C hairman of Program Committee ,,,,,, , , ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,..,,,,,,,, ELSIE BUTLER ,IEWELL CARRICK ,,,,,,,,, ,.,. , , .Chairman of Social Serviee Committee., ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,, JEWELL CARRICK ELSIE BUTLER ,,,.. ,, Chairman of Membership Committee .,..,, FLORENCE HIGGANBATHAN TILLIE EDELL ,,,,,, , , ,,,Chairman of Paolieity Committee ,,,,,,,,, ,. .,.,,,,,.... ....TILLIE EDELL MISS MCNISH MISS MCNISH MISS FUSON ,,,,,,,,,......... ,,,,,,, C rities ,,r.,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,r,,,,,,,, M ISS FUSON Sponsor ......, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,.....,, M I ss KING I. IP 8 . 'H'i'3Q':VeL1'1 EA! 925,73 EISTJIYLLE3 ei I' se 'AI Page Ninety sw I if as if ' 1 ' AA7Qf,.-Jig, Ax b ,gn - ' P - ,.g,,vA-V., Y 6 .. .. 1- f 4 E..-tiff: . I t f H' n 1 ,d I -2 7111 23,1 9,2 5 ,E2E.5 19 42545-2 Y X Af' Y f 'nk' uit Y Y i if Y N' ' 'Y' LP Pug: Ninety-one gb ' I feel 7,,,.,...4 ,, J-fSI 'ISa N nf. f if . --fri! ,ff o o 1. ,rw-xv . ,f--v4 , A - - , ,f-- 4-----f , f -, 1 lm- W MA . Aa f' . 7 J . if f -A V M g , , k ' ' K - 'X ,a Science Club OFFICERS 1924 1925 HERBERT NEAI ........ ... ... P resident ......V. ,v7,7,7,,,.,,., D EAN AYRES DEAN AYRES ..,.,,,E.. .E.., V ice-Presidenf .,...E, E,E.EE K ENNETH KELTNER MARY O,NEILL ,,E,,,,E,,,, ,,,A,,, S erremry EE,,,,, EEEEEEEEE,.. M ARY O,NEILL KENNETH KELTNER ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, T reayurer ,,,,,,,,, ARTHUR BLUME MRS. .IESSIE ELLIOTT ,,EE... ,.E..., C rific ..E.... .E.,EEEE M Iss LURA MCNISH Miss BEULAH H. Z1Li.Es ,I I' Among the different clubs of Springfield High School, we find the Scientific 1 Club. This club was organized in 1919 by a group of students interested in science. With the aid ofthe Department of Science the club has been prominent since it was founded. The purpose of this club is to promote science in every direction. To further the purpose it has regular meetings and certain members of the club talk on l different phases of science. The club is also interested in music. An added attrac- tion of the club is their annual party at Idle Wlild. Every person in the Science Club not only works for their club but for every activity of Springield High School. MEMBERS i 1 Alberta Jones Richard O'Neill Dean Ayres Mary O'Neill Margaret Gray Donald Black Herbert Neal Homer Soloman Arthur Blume Dorothy Lines Carl West Elizabeth Miller Marie Reed Blond McCroskey James Wood Kenneth Keltner Faye Follis Pauline Gilliland Leslie Thompson Gladys Watt Marjorie Benson Paul Frederick Louis Bravell Hugh Dennis Horace Jacks Loren Davidson Amy Marie Sieveright Julia Swanson Ned White Irma Breshears Lloyd McNally Jewell Carrick Virginia Payne i VVilhemina Rathemel Edward Clark Minnie Mae Allen Edward Owens John Roblee John Ingram Shelby Raney Lawrence Ollis Louis Dawson Wallace Little Daisy Woods Florence Woods Mary Bowler Elizabeth Neal Dorothy Halloway EEWTH E2 4.1919-.5flf? 'fi'-313 U aa.. li? N' A ' W K T A Y ' ev 3,1 nf- Pag: Ninety-two . X , fx!! , . ,W 1. 1 W ff ,J.fgH-SQ-X - X Q 51 i V jlg 1 1 4- Xk , ? 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 '1 1 1 4 1 1 1 1 1' 4 1 'W 1 1 1 -1 1 1 i X1 1 1 1 'I E 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 V H X3 fb 5 1QE:SUrf1E3f,,k' f1 JY T I-i..,,E,,.f-xl,,-.ggwifgzf-'-?,f L.x,..fx-------P-fN T-'S---f--dlS Ymvwxifn X Ax-'Y Q Y- Y. 7,112-Y' HJ 'illf F agf 1 zn 15-Il rc I 4 6 D -f---E at f- fA'::55li L' Zfm f 'I I'S 'h f , - f 7? iff- Vx, Q . tl ln lv I l l Home Economics Club is OFFICERS 1924 1925 PAULINE GILLILAND ,..,,,7 , .77, ,v, P resident 7 77,,, ,,4,,, P AULINE GILLILAND l EULA ALDRICH A. 77,, ,,,,,A, , ,,,,, V ice-President ,,,,,, ,, 7,,, F AYE MATTHEWS ,- FLORENCE MCGILVEN ..,.A,,, ,A,w,,, S ememry AA7A,, A.A7A,,A., E ULA IAILRDICH l' MAURINE CHEEK ,,A,.Y...., ,.,.,AAA,A, A L,Trm5urer. ,7,777,,,,A ,..,,,,7 M AURINE CHEEK Sergean!-at-arms 777A,A,AA ...A,777A,,A.., O PAL SILER In the spring of 1922 the Home Economics Club was organized by Miss Ella Clingan. The purpose was to increase the interest of girls in the home and social I life. In the four years of its career it has grown and become a very popular club and now has about fifty members. l l Two years of domestic art and science is required for membership. l MEMBERS 1 Loretta VVhite Alberta Jones Alberta Moore Lorine Baumbarguer Mary Imel Daisy VVoods Celia Mitchell Ethel Howell Ila Marie Elsey Eula Aldrich Dorothy Lutrell Dorothy Hollaway Faye Mitchell Fern Wommack Olive Barnes l, Gladys Tupper Elizabeth Dulin Irine Mitchner Grace Jones Anna Young Lillian Caudle Lella Appleby Lucille Snow Tillie Edel Marjorie Harrison Lucille Rose Violet Brake Irene Wolf Jean Marshall Maurine Cheek Pauline Gilliland Lois Cox Florence VVoods Julian McGinnis Jessie Smith Jewell Copeland Irene Pirkle Mildred VVilliams Anna Evans Hazel Rhodes Opal Siler Virginia VVells Bessie Priester Faye Matthews P 2 xr so I, He If-3 All 9 22154, F3 ,El 5 U 121,53 1941.5-he ? 3 X! T I T Page Niinety-fiur T f H- I av I Y E i v'! !4S'H'S AN, fw-Q4 vwvg ' 5 ff , 'N 1 ,Y,Y 7 -W w N v QQQQIH E ,L Q ,2 5,152vH5 SQ 11 .,Er Mg ,, 4,7 , ,Y Y,, - Y Y , fd.- Y V-in V ., V ,- LF g Page Ninzty-five ', Q ? e as I-Is E' Q6 A T HEM E, A ' ' E E fffffi' f ,fx Q ji ' Sketch Club I OFFICERS 1924 1925 T HELEN BOEHM , ,7 ,,, ,, ,, ,, P rwidenf , 7, ,, , , ., ,HELEN BOEHM DIXIE TIEDE 77,7,E,7E,,,, e.eVice-Presidcnim, E, t,,ELs1E PEIGHTEL HOR'FENSE RAINEY ARTHUR BURKOLTZ ,,,EE Mlss FUSON, .,.. ,,,.7 . . Secrefmf -Trmswfer ,Y,,,,,,E,,,,, .V Sergeant-af-zzfcms ,, .,., Y,,, , , ,,,,,,Sp0n50r,,,,e,,, .ISABELLE XYOLFE ARTH UR BURKOLTZ 7 ,,,,7, MMR. CI,oUsE The Sketch Club was formed three years ago for the purpose oftraining and l' interesting young and ambitious artists. Their first year of activity was rather obscure but last year they came to the front and did much Work in making posters for the various high school club and outside organizations. Last year they pre- sented a play in assembly which was successful. The Sketch Club promotes not only aft and its appreciation but also, friend- i ship among the students. It stands for and supports all school activities as best it can and hopes to become a greater and better club next year. This year the Sketch Club has held its regular drawing lessons assisted by Miss Gladys Dishman, a Drury student, and has had a capable and willing sponsor, Mr. Raymond Clouse. l In short we hope to prove ourselves a club among clubs in S.H.S. in the years to come. MEMBERS I STH? Nelle Louise Armstrong Lorene Baumberger Arthur Blume Helen Boehm Mary Martha Booth Karl Bruner Arthur Burkoltz Frances Chinn Ralph Cook John Davidson Louren Davidson Tillie Edell Evelyn Evans Margaret Grey J Q Vivian Gideon Tom Hanlon Ira Henschel Elizabeth Johnson Mary Elizabeth Lemons Alice Mae Mills Fred Mosely Dick OlNeill Elsie Peightel Vivian Prophet Hortense Rainey Alberta Reed Anna Young Dorene Roark Madge Robertson .asf Helen Jo Smith Bernice Skates Julian Sorency Harry Sailor Dixie Tiede john Tindall Francis Venie Byron Wheeler Lillian Webb Mildred Williams Leanord VVilson Isabelle Wolfe Gilbert VVrightsman Dora VVhitloCk SLJIVIEI 411: I -E EQIQE T D-.. ? T T' Pzje Nme 17 Y T I g ' ly-:ix 'Za gif? N' P mf f3 1'r': fn X ff 29 z f VVM. ROY KNOX 7,,.,... BRUCE JAMES .............,.. MABREY A. XVEAVER ,,,..... GLYNDON GARNER ..,..... DOROTHY RATH BONE ,. ,Y,., MARJORIE BENSON, ,,,,, O ARCHER PALME R ....... J. HENRY HEDLEY ,,.,..... JAMES JOHNSON OOOOOO..,.,O.. CATHERINE BURMAN ...,... J-1S'I 'IfS +A, The Staff .....,VAsst. . by-,S-5 Editor-in-Chief ...Business Manager Advertising Manager Advertising Manager ........,...i..........Literary Editor Asst. Literary Editor Editor E.,,,E,,E,Art Editor .......EAtlz!etie Editor ..........,..Kodak Editor ...Asst. Kodak Editor FLOYDINE MCCORMACK ,,,,,, .... M1 LDRED MERRITT .,i,iiii....... ...O... MISS ALDINE PATTERSON ...... MR. DORSEY JONES ...........,. Circulation Manager .....,...Eaea!ty Advisor ..,......Eaeuity Advisor SQVETH E3 A QE 2 5E,E2E-3.5 14 AA., Avg V A A A ig 1 to A Tw if A a e Nznely-e1. M -1 , vffjd ff if . . Gm4:l'1x f x f '17iyw-ffzifrf f FS if-fwqf f M Q I Q Q 5 a Y P 1 I K . Y l 1 qSif3 11 fi E 4 9 2 5 ,E2vEl1 S LJ M5 will 4? g H Pugz Ninety-nine i YS, V if Y 0' HSM club OFFICERS John Davidson 777, ,,777 77,, ..,,,.A....... 1 ,L ...,w7 ,.., .. President Fred Mosely Fd,7,...,....,d,,V ..7,......dF7, V iee-President Rudolph VValdstrand 777,Y, ....... S eeretary-Treasurer John Tindall M.,,,,,,,.,7o,o7, ooo77,.....,..,,,,,ooo77.. ..,o.o, , S ergeant-at-Arms MEMBERS John Davidson Louren Davidson Ben Ferguson Adam Fischer Martin Haseltine Homer Solomon Tom Talbot John Tindall lkey Tyndle Keith Tyndle Jerome Littleton Lloyd McNally Robert McKinely James Miscampbell Fred Mosely LETTERS IN BASKET BALL Mack VVright Paul Moore Pug: One Hundrzd John Turner Clarence VVall Rudolph VValdstrand Fred Voight Richard O'Neill ,ffffytfff 1145.1-fs ,N G 6 I3 .. -.. vga,-: -1' 'I Vi 'Il 'ix-,W-VX-i '1' :g- MQ, I-4 -- .' - - - -- ' . V..- v- .L:'- - .,- ,A -1 ' VL xg? X gli . ' N QA , , Y' Q,xbXfi2fiil' L b l ff fi ' L, Q Q X ,ff if K 6 ' V 1 1 ff I 213-INN' 1 ' V ' .5 if K! ,, fc QE M1519 LLTELLZM LLUL5 T H E fl 92 ,-?-.K5 ,f E9 'E-Q 5 Li 7Tf?.fE,7e '22-1153 A - , Y,Y- ww' Y Y -v 11 L' ine Ilzmdnfd Om' 3J iz' v Pgf Ag ff-! F , , i il i 'X 1, 7 . st I , Girls' Literary Society k X . OFFICERS l924 1925 l ELIZABETH JOHNSON ttttt tttttt P resident , , E LIZABETH JOHNSON MARJORIE BOLLMAN OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Virc-Prefialemt OOOO O,OOOOOOOOOO ly TARJORIE BOLLMAN 'i CAROLINE DUNNINGTON OOOOOOOOOOOOOO Trmtmfer OOOO.O.OOO,OOO CAROLINE DUNNINGTON RLISABETH PATTERSON OIIIIIIIIIOIIIII Secremfj IIIIIIIIOIIIIIIII ELISABETH PATTERSON MILDRED MERRI'FT II,,,, Clzairwmfz Qf cz!! Commiffeer ,,,,..,I MII.DRED MERRITT JOSEPHINE UMB.ARGEll ,,,I,II,,, Sergmn!-at-arms ,IIII,,,,, JOSEPHINE UMBAROER 43 IDOROTHY ANDERSON DOROTHY ANDERSON I N i ln the year of 1907, under the leadership of Miss Ausherman and Mr. Dodd, the Girls' Literary Society was formed. Among its many former members were Miss Sperry, Miss Walker, Miss Townsend, Miss Volker, and Miss Gorman. il , In the last few years, a play has been given annually with the Boys' Oratorical Association or Fairbanks Debating Club. This year Adam and Eval' was given ' with the l+'.D.C. in which much talent was exhibited. I G.L.S. has noticeable talent in acting, playing, speaking, and writing. The officers have shown such spirit and interest in their work that the girls 1 have been willing to follow. NO group of girls in the entire school is more loyal - to its club or will work harder for it than G.L.S. A I P 1 l MEMBERS l ' Dorothy Anderson Margaret Garrett Marian Magee , Elizabeth Baker Margaret Harris Mildred Merritt Marjorie Bollman Frances Haseltine Isabel Morris i Mary Martha Booth Pauline Haseltine Elisabeth Patterson I Catherine Burman Barbara Horton Virginia Payne QA Nlarthell Burman lVIary Ruth Hubbell Anna Peightel 1 Margaret Burton I-lortense Hull Elsie Peightel W Celeste Coil Elizabeth Johnson VVilma Ragsdale 11 Ruth Draper Lucile Jones Dorothy States Tn CarolineVDunnington Lula Jones Ruth Summers Mary Jane Dunnington Margaret Lacy Elizabeth Anna Tucker Minnie Erke Margaret Leake Josephine Umbarger YVilma Evans Beulah Logan Harietta Williams Evelyn Evans ldabess Logan Mildred VVilliams Mary Finley Leah Helen Logan Rachel Wood YirginialForrester Betty Love Susan VVoodruff l Eleanor McBride l l ,l l l . fqagfz-1-it: 1905 35515343 A l 5 fE5- : 'i-jiv-'S--J-3-M.-'if--.vid N,.f-- wr- - ee' . -E . S i -........,,....,,.....XW,.,X, ..-...... . .,-....., WMPK- ,MMAH EJ ,,E,-,,,,v.Ev,,,,:3fd:S Page One Hundrfd Tzco Page Om' Ilundrfd Thur ffni' A i -LL . . .A E : ,I-'ivT? j lEjfZ , i -'4 'SJ-PS , f ffffvrii h Athenian Literary Society I OFFICERS 1924 1925 MARCELLA WVALTERHOUSE it,,t,,,,, President tt,.,,.,,e MARCELLA NVALTERHOUSE HELEN LLOYD .,A,A,t,,,,t,..e,,i,,t,,,,,t Vice-Preridenf .e,,iei,,t,i,, MARGARET FREEMAN ISAVELLE CHURCH ,,t,,.,i .,,t.,.. S ecretary ,,...... tt,t.,.,.. I sAvELLE CHURCH TILI.IE EDELL .,ii,,t,.. ttt.,t,.,., T remurer. ,,,i.,,., ....,tt,, T ILLIE EDELL VIRGINIA DYER ,ti,,, ,E,,E,,t S ergean!-at-arms ..,,,Ei t.,,,.,.,II H ELEN BAKER HELEN COFFMAN L,,,,,, LLL,L,L,L., H irzorian L,,YL,,,,,L L,,LL,,,,, H ELEN COFFMAN Miss CoRA B. OTT L,Li,,,..,Li,LLL L,,L, S pomor LiL,,LL,,...,LI,LL,L,,L, Miss LORENE ENNIS In 1917 a second girls' club known as Athenian Literary Society was formed in S. H. S. W'ith each year much progress has been made due in large part to the conscientious and talented work of the members, who are also enthusiastic workers in every other high school activity. The bi-monthly programs are steadily reaching a goal that is providing ample opportunity for girls to receive training in expression, music, and original productions. This year the club has had the honor of having as members: the president of student council, four council members, captain of the girls' basket ball team, literary editors of Resume, leading lady in 1'Merchant of Venice, and leading violinist in the school. Many of the A. L. S. girls have earned the honor ofmember- ship in Sigma Epsilon, and a number have held OHSICCS in other clubs and have taken minor parts in plays. Much credit for the success of the club should be given to the competent work and guidance of our critics, who are always ready to help and be an inspira- tion to the members. Helen Baker Freda Baker Hazel Baniield Betty Bean Marjorie Benson Dorothy Blunt Olive Brady Shirley Brady Erma Breshears Eleanor Bridwell Elsie Butler Mary Cain Mary Lee Cargile Virginia Lee Carter Isavelle Church Helen Coffman ' Maxine Cooley Margaret Cook eev2ifr1H Q- 2 5, , MEMBERS Ellen Crain Pauline Crain Margaret Creighton Mildred Danielson Virginia Dyer Tillie Edell Harriet Eskridge Margaret Fagg Margaret Freeman Frances George Almaretta Hagebusch Nan Johnson Frances Kelley Denzil King Dorothy Lines Helen Lloyd Floydine McCormack Mary Masters Fay Matthews TQ Gladys Miller Katherine Mohler Gwen Northington Anna O'Brien Helen Peak Reba Phelps Melba Raney Dorothy Rathbone Elizabeth Rice Nell Smith Mary Alice Thoms Dixie Tiede Edwina Tiede Betty Turner Marcella VValterhouse Lucile VVeeks Virginia VVilliams Shirley M. Williamson x! ' 3 it v A I 'e Egg? fb if Page One Hundred Four 4 x 'I ,.f-'ff ---:Y 7 ' :SI-is ANI :f fnsiixfa ,-X I3 1 qi 5 i ' I -f XY 3 4 3 ? '9 4 lx W C 1 1 W N. I ' r N . 4 1, 1 Y ' 4 misr?'rH ,L Q2 5f19,S Q 121,122 swag E I I!! 1471 T! 'IU5 IP? V l 'Y 220 HddF'V X! ' W 'i5vA X' ,IVAN J' rf . S'H'SK' fx rf A-'N fzvs-if . ,X 13 l Ji ,K l High Literary Society Y OFFICERS 1924 1925 :IEWELL CARRICK ..i.,,iiA.i ii.,,. . ,ii,. P residenf iii,iiiiii,,,, ,,,7A,, F LORENCE WILCOX HORTENSE RAINEY ......Ai,.iA.iii,. Vice-Prefdienf iiiiii.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ANNA YOUNG BETTY NELL RAINEY i,....,...A,..i,.. Secretary iiiiii,,,,,,,.,,,, BETTY NELL RAINEY ANNA YOUNG 7..7........,.... ......... T reizsurer ..TTTTTT, Ti,ViTT,iiT H ELEN Jo SMITH FLORENCE VVILCOX E,E,ET, ,.,,,i,v, H iitorian ,,,,,,,, T777T77,,T,,,,7,T7 U NA FITCH UNA FITCH ....CCCTCC,,CCT,CCC,CCC.CCC,,CC,CCCT,C Reporler ,,,,,,7,,,,,, ,7,,,,,,, D oR1s GILLILAND Sergmn!-at-arms ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,., VIVIAN PROPHET Miss ALICE THRASHER ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Crifif 77,T7,7,7V,,,,,,,, Miss ALICE THRASHER High Literary Society has been organized since 1917, but a reorganization was necessary in 1922 because all the members had graduated the spring before. H. L. S. is not an old organization, but each year much is done to further the ideals of the society, and it is continually striving toward a higher standard of y Work. The purpose of H. L. S. is to further the study and appreciation of literature among the students. Each year H.L.S. feels the loss of its old members but the 1 new ones continue to uphold the same ideals to make the club a greater credit to the school. A 1. wfrwgages HQSQMEQMJ A fff' .L L-:s --' xy 'T-' ' ff 4- ii? 3 Pwg: On: Ilundrxd S11 ij- 'fig Pagr One Hundred Srwn ,ff 'f -f +?iiQ'?E,?1if' I fl-1S'l l'S+x .1---fe-5 , Fairbanks Debating Club OFFICERS 1924 1925 RAYMOND LOZAR rbrrb, .A.,77,,b P r5.vz'a'em' ......... ,,,-,,,, R AYMOND LOZAR HENRY HEDLEY .7A.Y,b. .......7 V ice-President .......,. ...,..,.,. H ENRY HEDLEY ROY KNOX ......,Y...,. ...,Y..7Y S errefary ,..b........ ,,YY.... R OBERT FOWLER ARTHUR BLUME 77,,7,,, ,7.,7,,,. T resaarer ,,,,..,.,, ,,,,,,, A RTHUR BLUME NED WHITE .,..,YM,,YYY,7... .Y.,, S ergeam'-at-arms ......7 ..A..77............. L EO BARON MR. DORSEY JONES 7,.,,.....,,.,,,,,,OO,,O Critic ,,,.,.......,.,.,O,O,,., MR. DORSEY JONES The resume of the club work for the past year seems to forcibly signify that members have performed in a most capable manner to preserve and carry out the purpose of the organization, and at the same time, raise even a higher standard of efficiency and service. the The actions of men are like an index in a bookg they point out what is most remarkable in them. Likewise, the activities of the members of the club reveal what can be done by a group of fellows with the proper stimulus. Among the Outstanding accomplishments this year was the selection of the four school debaters from this club and the best orator. These, of course, are the purposes of the club, but it does not lack in talented musicians and winning athletes. The F.D.C.- G.L.S. play met with the same success as former plays of the club and was approved by the faculty and students as both entertaining and educational. The appearance of the members of the club throughout this book show the various branches in' which we are active. Another chapter is completed in the history of the club, each one better than the former. Continuing to keep aloft the noble principles put up by its founders, time alone can tell what the future holds for this body of ambitious and energetic workers. Cody Anderson Nat Anderson Dean Ayres Leo Baron Harold Bischoff Arthur Blume Roger Boots Paul Brewster Joe Combs john Davidson Loren Davidson Hugh Dennis Robert Fowler Paul Frederick MEMBERS James Gehrett John Gillespie Everett Gillette Henry Hedley James Hart Arthur Hicks Ralph Hilbert Kenneth Keltner Roy Knox Raymond Lozar W'inston Lynes Edward McKinley Robert McKinley Herbert Neal james Robertson John Roblee Harry Sailor Louis Sigler Julian Sorency Leslie Thompson Mabrey VVeaver Ned White Robert VVillier James VVOod Hall Seymour Gilbert Wrightsm in Fred Mosely Mack Wright Glyndon Garner Ed Owens eeetfc H .u.,Q,2.5f 132. S. 14 MOE 'iiisdid Li? ii V -W T 7 TTT'1Q.0.fHii.d,,Qlff.ig' F ii TX! T TT Page One Hundred N ine ww 'ff in if J4S'H'Sk ...QA , K r A.-.sal-11' ,,.4....,f4--,f,,f- . ,,.x ,,.,.,g,,- ,,,,,,, . X, ,,.,,, , -4 . V A . .K -.. X! W, ,-g - .. -A A .. .. ., .. A.. ....:,.... V.: if -,.- - . R. - - ., . -. ' ,---.HELLA ,... , Y Y Y W - - The Boys, Oraiorical Association OFFICERS 1924 1925 EDWIN ORR V,....,,, ,, A,,77,,,, P resident ,,,7,,,,, ,7 ,,,A,,. . UEDVVIN GRR A. B. LOVAN ....,A,,, , ,,..,,, V ice-Preridenf .,,,,,. Q,, A,. ,.,,,, . A. B. LovAN ROBERT MI1'CHEI.I, ,,, . 7,,..., Sememry 7i A ,, ,, ,,,, R OBERT MITCHELL RICHARD IRWIN IL,LLL ,..,,..,L,L T rfaiurer L,LLLL,,,, ..,.,.,.,, I IAMES FUSON AL MCGARVEY ,..,,LLL v,Lv, . Sergeant-at-mfzzzs ,L,,,.,, ,,,,,,,, I AL MCGARVEY AL ABBOTT ..BL.I,,,,, ,L,..,.. P arfiammmrian ,.,L,,, ,L,,,, J AMES JOHNSON MR. HARRISON ,,LBIBLL,LLLLLB,BL,.........L.., Critir LL,LL,..,,BLBILBB,,...,BLL.,,.BLLL MR. ROBERTS The present can be understood only by an understanding of what has gone before. This relation exists in the medium of history. Then, an adequate history ofthe Boys' Oratorical Association within the bounds of exigency and space becomes at this time necessary. During the month of February, in the year nineteen hundred and three, this society was founded in Springfield High School. It was the first association of its kind. Its membership was derived from those students who were, to the best of their ability, benefiting the school. That was twenty-two years ago. This same society is now the oldest existing organization, of any sort, in Springfield High School. VVhatever success this society might have attained in past years has been due to its particular type of membership. The one who may doubt has only to ascertain the extent to which they, Who have been members of The Boys' Oratorical Association, are recognized in public life. They are serving their fellowmen in public life as they served their school-faithfully. The identity of those members cannot here be disclosedg let it sufiice to say that a very great majority of Springfield High School graduates who have achieved success in later life have been afiiliated with The Boys' Oratorical Association-a worthy and commendable record. The individual may better see the present by observation than by absorbing the printed matter of the historian. All that has been said falls far short of being adequate to portray the qualities of this society. james Fuson Ralph Cook William Botts Richard Morgan Russell Robberson MEMBERS James Johnson Robert Whittaker Charles Farrington A. B. Lovan Al Abbott Al McGarvey I.eO Vvebb Richard Irvin Archer Palmer Bruce James James Billings Richard Turner Edwin Orr Robert Mitchell. Harry Silsby Louis Love Richard O'Neill Ralph Palmer VVillard Firestone Carl West Clarence Hoover Joe Woods Norton Hardesty John Graf Harry Henchell John Fogarty aiaizizigeal Q 2.5 f EQ Es S U Fi Eldfaw A? Page One Hundred Ten iv! T -' I-Q-+giQfi22?f - ,MS-I-I'S+N AM A ,f-H'f ix 5 2 r P 1, C 4 4. 1 N I 1 p . I -m2ff?T 1 Fi 4K f2,,a5-,f Q55 14 zr!5 gig V X! -x-K Y Y Y fhhvxlzfzne II dredYElfzQ1 Yi! N-f Y Y J 9 + XX, .. R 1 N J 'I V l ,I l N f ff f ,ks .L - , ffe- X .f The Spanish Club OFFICERS 1924 1925 NORTON HARI7ES'FY , , ,,7 ,, Preddenf ,,.A7, ,, ,, ,,,.. ,,7 E VELYN MILLER EVELYN MILLER ,..LL,L, ...L,L. V ire-President LLL,,.,.. LL,,L,LL,L,LL,VL E D OW'ENS ESTHER TURLEY LLL,,,,.L, JOHN FOGARTY .,,,,,,.. ERMINE SNOW ,.,,L,,LL MR. BRAY ,,,,L,,,L,,,7L,,LLL,,L,,,,,,,,L,,L,,,v,. ...,,,eTrea5ure11,,.e,, ...,L,,Secretary....,,,L, ESTHER TURLEY ,,OT'PIE FEEZELL BOB MITCHELL i.,.,mSergeant-at-mfflzs,LL.,L L,,m.IsABEI.LE VVOLFE Crzfzr ,,,,,,,,LL,,,,Lv,,,L,,,,L,,LLL,,,,,,,,,L,I MR. BRAY Four years ago, for the purpose of stimulating an interest among the students of Spanish for the language, the country Spain and its inhabitants, the Spanish I Club was organized by Miss Helen Brown, who was then instructor of Spanish in S. H. S. The name La Tertulia Espanola was adopted, and has remained the same with the exception of last year. The club meets every first and third Friday in the L. S. room and many interesting programs are given. MEMBERS Ermine Snow Ruth Draper Evelyn Miller Norton Hardesty Esther Turley Bessie O,Neal Grace Ackerman John Fogarty Carlos Lamadrid John Ingram Vernon Brown Catherine Burman Louis Truman Louis Gravelle I Robert VVhittaker Dorothy Siefert Frances Haseltine VVanda Northrup James VVoOd Isabelle VVolfe Robert Mitchell Ed Owens Qttie Feezell Mary Lee Cargile NVilliam Botts Frances Skidmore Gladys Miller Louis VVyrsch Mariella Tippin Arthur Brukholtz Anna O,Brien Daisy VVoOds Julian Sorency Leo VVebb if ICQ 8'fr:1-:IEE Quasfevees 14 Meg xg -T I I CTI TYPZEKME Hundred THIZIWE I M! C- I wvA f J l ,f-ff' A . A 1 'Nf 'MV 1 :vfw , Pwfsfffj H A Q ,-2-5 fE2,If-E. S 14 181323 vim V A, v, ,- K- v lg'- N gl? W . 'XJ N Pug: 0115 111-ihdffd Thzrlfen Y 'X 0.2! ffxyz ' G L 2 ,5 ,L -I-I-S W fff 'f 't'2S :,.j7ff1H Inter Nos OFFICERS 1924 1925 HARRIE'l' ESKRIDGE ,, M ... ,. P remicnf , . .. ... .,. MARY J. DUNNINGTON MARJORIE STEEN ,A7,.,,,, ,,,,,,, V ige-Pre,ridmf ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, MARJORIE STEEN NED VVHITE .,.. ,, . ,,,,,,, S erremry V w , ,, ,, ,, , ,,Es'rHER MARSHALL GLADYS YVILLIAMS ,,,,7,,,7,,7 ,,,,,,,,,,, Trmymfer 7,7,,,,,,, 7,w,,,7,,7, E DWARD CLARK SUSAN WOODRUFFL MISS GIBSON L,L,,,S. Sergeant-at-mms ,,,,,L L,S,,.,L.Crzfzc,,,,,LH., ,,,,m,SPREsToN BARTON .,,,,,,,,MISS GIBSON MISS MOORE LLLLL.L,L LLL,,., C rim L.LL.LL,VL L.LLLLLL,, M ISS MOORE Critic LLLLLLLLLL LLLLLLLLLLLL,, M ISS MADDEN ,, ,gg 'N X I l 1. l l Last year the members of the Latin classes met and organized a club. The name Inter Nos was chosen and Lucille Jones was elected president, The purpose of the Inter Nos is both social and educationalg for it gives an opportunity to become acquainted with pupils having a common interest, and through it the members became more familiar with Roman life, customs, modern Italy and the contribution of Latin to English. Inter Nos has grown rapidly in interest and members. It owes much of its success to the critics, Misses Gibson, Moore and Madden who have always given us their loyal support. 4. N- MEMBERS Anna Evans Inez Day Gladys Wlilliams Mary -Iane Dunnington Susan lvoodruff Maxine VVelch Harriet Eskridge Lois Spencer Irene Mitchener Carlton Haseltine I Christine Bennett Marylee McCracken 1 Marjorie Steen May Bruner L Margaret Brake Betty Bean Bryon Morton Pauline VVeber Lucille VVeeks Mazo Hubbs Christiana Garton Ned VVhite Esther Marshall Minnie Thomas Almaretta Hagebusch Jeanne Eugitt Ralph Stewart Isavelle Eugitt Preston Barton Eugene Hawkins Marrena Rhodes Louise McFadden Audrey Magruder Marguerite DeW'itt Vivian Justice Marvel Elsey Edward Clark Oleta Davis AEST 11553 4 SQL25 , EQ E2 5, ra IYLES Meg AP Page One Hzmdrfd Fouriefn if E of - sig- xy?- Z, 'X ,m fN XJ iqffl: 1-1 E3 ,1 , Q,,2 5f19,E5f5 EJ 1:,LLfr LP XF, A- 4 Y 1,7-W Ariz ggfirf W Xf V -f av-V a e' ne' Hn rc' 1 Inn 1 Qs I 1 5 A w C 3 1, 'r WN 73 i I .5-ev' ff- A f 'jiiixlff-P'iE7'?'if 2' f f O7 f, - ,Meditations of Youth Oh, knowledge, we are travelling to you, day by day. All the wisdom of the ages, all the learning of the sages point the way. If our path by Fate is strewn with troubles, let us say, Wle will pass each trifle and each worry, with a smile. The road is long, yet we will press forward, yes, each mile. lf by the way we chance to linger, in our play, We will still remember, yes, remember, while we may, All the tasks that face us, and will face us, on our way. Qnward, with pluck and luck and daring, too, will we go, V Thru' days of gladness and, yes, of sadness, until, lol Our school days will be ended, and books forever closed, with a tear. And soon we will be leaving you, and turning, half in fear, To life and all its problems great, to troubles yet to learn, With lives to build and fame to make and fortunes still to earn. Oh not forgetting, not forgetting Where our duties lie, Wie will still plod onward, yes, still onward, with a sigh, Leaving happy days behind us, bidding S. H.,S. good-by! -dnnie Eunice Browning. 1' l abt? H es ,J Q,2,5t,E2vE. S L5 145 aaa, I '15 W ' QI A ' ' 'Y 'A - Y ' W - - -f YvA Ll? 5 Page One Hundred Sixtem if ' ' 1557 ,Ii Fraternities ,-ff' Q ,E fre ' e -2 - 4+ S4-qs , I . f.fL ,t7ii2 32 'I i Delta Sigma Founded 1897 GAMMA DELTA CHAPTER Installed 1910 p Colors: Blue and White. Flower: White fl ACTIVE CHAPTER p , James Billings A. B. Lovan Harry Silsby VValter Fallin X Booth Murray Archer Palmer 4, VVilmer Ansley Tom Talbot 1 Lewis Love Dick Holland John Fogarty PLEDGES :ig Maurice Logan Carnation. 1 LIST or CHAPTERS or THE DEI.TA SIGMA FRATERNITY Alpha... Beta ,,,,, ..,......Cl'l1CZlgO, lll. .,.ChiCago,1ll. Gamma Psi ,,,,, Delta Alpha ..,,,, ,Little Rock, Ark. .........Oakland, Calif. 3231511-pf pp ee A A plijllijiflfigfigi Delta Beta eeee e - so ..,. Reno, Nevatla v Epsilon, W W Champaign, mn Delta Eta ,, , . .. Bakersville, Calif. Zeta! H Hgumbiery Qhio Delta Epsilon ,,,, ,, Palo Alto, Calif. Eta ,..,..., ., .. ., Chicago, lll. Delta Theta... .. . Los Angeles, Calif. Theta ,..,,,, ,.., . .VVashington, Pa. Pi Alpha ,.,,,,,,. ..,B1'ookline, Mass. lx Iota ,,,,,. . ,.,,,, .. Culver, lnd. Pi Beta ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, . . ..NVashington, D, C. i Kappa ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 'l iolona, Ill. Gamma lWu .,,,, ,, Kansas City, Kan, ,V Lambda.. H, .,,,,,., . . ..,.. New York, N. Y. Gamma Nu ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, W 'Vestern Nlilitary Academy , Phi Psi Chi .....,.,, .. .. Mobile, Ala. Gamma Xi.. .,., ,, ,,.,,,. .,,, ,..,Madison, Wis. Gamma Delta.. ,,., . Springfield, lVlo. Upsilon... ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, i ,Elgin, Ill, Gamma Epsilon .... .. .. Morgantown, NV. Va. Delta Nu ,,.., ,,,,,,,,, M odesta, Calif. Gamma Zeta ,,,, . . lWissoula, Mont. Delta Psi ,,,, ., .San Jose, Calif. , Gamma lota .,,... ..Crawfordsville, Ind. Delta Omega .. , ,,.,,,, Long Beach, Calif. 1, Gamma Eta ..,,, . San Francisco, Calif. Mu ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, , .. .. ,,,,,,,, Oak Park, Ill. f Gamma Theta ..,..., .. .. ..Knoxville, Ill. Gamma Eta.. ,., ..,,Nashville, Tenn. Y A Nu ,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, .. Flushing, N. Y. Gamma Omega ......, .,..,,,,, S t. Joseph, Mo. Omega ............, ...... . .. Chicago, Ill. Gamma Theta ....... ..,,..,,. P ine Bluff, Ark. Beta Psi ........ .... . . Denver, Colo. Gamma Rho ........ ,. ,,.,,,, El Reno, Okla. Gamma Alpha ....... ....... M ilwaukee, VVis. Gamma Kappa .,.... ..,..,,. B loomington, Ind. Gamma Beta .......... .......,........ B oulder, Colo. Gamma Tau ,,.,.., .,.,,.,,, K ansas City, Mo, K Gamma Gamma ...... .......... S turgeon Bay, VVis. Gamma Sigma ....., .........., M adison, Wis. Gamma Lambda ....... ................ S t. Louis, Mo. Pi Eta ............ .. ....... East Orange, N. Gamma Kappa ...... ......... l .aWrence, Kan. Pi Gamma ...... ......., H artford, Conn. Rho ...................... ......... C hicago, Ill. Phi Epsilon ..... ................... B oston, Mass. Tau .... ........ ......... C h icago, Ill. Phi Rho .............. ........ P alm Beach, Florida ' Omicron .......... Lincoln, Neb. Kappa Epsilon ...... ............. F t. Smith, Ark. lr Axis-2'-rr-fx-zz 192:-3 QESUME - ' T -A fe 'S . --f - f 2' K Y ,A A.. - A1 ,-L a ' T' ' mf ' ' W ff W' 7 'W A f 1 ,, , Li? 'Xf QQ, Page One Hundred Eighleen ,4S.1.1.S.X E AQ w w . 4 l 5 A , 1 3 Y Q ui X a v 7 fy 1 5 3 WN x ' I . N W C k , . .1 7 I Q 1 Y 1 1, tr 1 , C Y 5 Ak 'wvif w. 'r N f.'4?'iQ'V25 1f' H 5 4 9 2 '5fEQYEEA S U NLE! V A- 7 n g, 0 1 fz Ni Sf - fav nge ne I undre inflem ,K . ,f' me-... . ,..b , J , 1 r ig A ,- -f,, 1 - , f . ft ' ......,.'1l'I'.S..... ....: . . . .i.b -'Q, ,R -J i i is The Acorn C lub Founded at Springfield High School January 12, 1903 MEMBERS IN THE FACULTY Paul O'Neill Ralph Harrison ACTIVE MEMBERS Bruce James Robert Mitchell, Richard Irvin James Fuson, Jr. Norton Hardesty Al McGarvey, Jr James Johnson Jr. Willard Firestone Joe VVoods Cofors: Maroon and Wyhite. 91 a ,c9l 5.5, PLEDGES Jerome Littleton Edwin Crr, Jr. Charles Farrington Ralph Palmer, Jr, Leo VVebb Fred Banks. Jr. Richard Turner Stanley Wrightsmnn Wlill Lincoln, Jr. Flower: Red Carnation EQ El 5 I-fl E3 of wth' e' do On: Ilumlred Twz' , ,gf my YL 1Q, Pug: On: Hundrfd Twenty-one I , ,MS-1-I-se ,tg 1 l The Past Members of the Acorn Club ,s lr Anderson, Chester Hutchinson, james McElhaney, Homer i, Agnew, Carl Hutchinson, Fred Nelson, Earl f Amis, Willizim Hutchinson, Homan Nee, John Q Bradshaw, Allen Hedges, Warren Nee, Dan il - Brooke, Roy Hughes, Harry Nee, Tom ' lf Brcoke, Paul Harrison, Ralph Naylor, Forrest ,l Bennett, Herschel Homer, James Naylor, Nathan Bodine, Earl Hines, Clarence O'Neill, Paul Baldwin, Alfred Hedley, VVilliam O'Byrne, Eugene , Boswell, Byron Howerton, Rella Pierce, Abial wi Barbour, Edward Harp, Lester Payne, Phil 1 Bodine, J0hf1 Irvin, VVilliam Paxson, Ralph Busch, Leo Ireland, Harold Patterson, Paul 'F , Beadles, Clifton Johnson, Willizim Reps, Louis , Chrisman, Oscar Johnson, Glenn Reps, VVill if Q Cossey, Walter jezzard, Paul Rainey, Werden CHYSOH, Harry Jezzard, Frank Ruxton, Churchill ' Campbell, Joe James, William Raidler, WVilson 4 Cox, Harold Knight, Harry Rimhey, Ralph Collins, James King, Rufus Shelton, James Collins, Donald Kent, Elmer Smith, Otto Craig, Claude Kite, Roland Singleton, Burr Cochran, Maurice Kelley, Keith Singleton, Harry Cochran, Paul Lincoln, VVill Singleton, Rex Chegwidden, Dale Lincoln, Harold Stevens, Fay Cathey, Hicks Leonard, Earl Schmook, Dwight Call, Leslie Lawling, Harry Snavely, Ralph Challander, Charles Lillie, Sherman Spencer, VVill Dawds, Charles Lippman, Stanley Silvers, Robert , DiXOr1, HOIHCI' Lippman, Lawrence Stevens, Hal Dunlap, George Lunsford, Errett Turner, Harve Donnell, James Lacy, john Thrall, Bernard r Dodds, Maurice Lacy, George Thompson, Paul , Eisenmayer, Waite? Long, Meredith Thompson, VValter Elkins, Ralph Leonard, Carl Terrill, Raymond Elkins, Ronald Leipman, Paul Terry, Dickson ' Ellis, Everett Michaels, George Ullman, Edward , Fenton, Jerry Michaels, Louis Van Matre, Norman A FOICY, TOIU Meyers, Arthur VVaits, Bert W Finney, Graham Merritt, Harry Witlbin, Dave ak , Finney, Harold Myer, Bert VVidbin, John ' Fuzzeli, Klyce Martin, James VVagstafT, Richard Fine, Grethsford Meyer, Lawrence Wlells, Harry Farrington, Sam Muratti, Robert VVatkins, Tom Farthing, Fred Muratti, Sylvester Yvright, Arthur Firestone, James Morris, Gerald VVallace, Allan Gurley, Fred Moore, Robert VVells, Clyde Gideon, Oliver h Martin, Robert Vllalton, Lyle Goodson, Leslie Matthews, Herbert VVard, Marvin Goss, Bert Mullings, Leonard VVashburn, James Hurlburt, Elburn McConnell, Thurman VVallace, Lee Hansell, Earl McCrosky, Fred 'k Wlestbay, Harry ' Hawkins, Paul McKnight, David Hallack, Lloyd McShane, Andrew QFDCCMSEQ Hamlin, Carl McClernon, Francis I 97 , was-s fri 1-+1 on Q 2,i'S,E2,E5i S L5 aaf-Lil, ' x,f Page One H undrzd Twenty-two TJ ' Athletics ff'-xl!! ASI-ISK - A-61 J . 0 ' ,K .,,,-, - --f-V, Y , P' ww- - -A ' ' ' . - . . ' . 'Y-1 ,W ' 1 - ,W ' A35 gs V 4m P lf i x- Q Fsiwfzf-1 E3 4 Q,,2 5fEQvr:3S LJ ww? L? xr! A-iq V W Y YYIQ75nZIlundIeQ1ilifty-Eve ii! Y Y- V Q-i ' 17 i I Q 1 1 l 4 4 14 FOOT Page Unf Hundred Twenty-.fix BA LL ..- Page On: H undrzd Twenty-mum f--- 'f .1-S-1-I-sa..-- - -- Bulldog Football Tales When the tattered and moth-eaten moleskins were first donned, the Bulldogs were found to be in better shape for a winning team than in several years. A good supply of scrubs and a few letter-men were back and, also, for the Hrst time, the three local Junior High Schools were sending their football men over, and the squad was to have the services of an experienced assistant football coach. For the first time in local history, a large squad stayed out all season, and several substitutes were rewarded by making the team in the last few games. They all will be excellent material for next season, and thoughts of a champion- ship team for 1925, could not be called an idle dream. The season was opened September 26, by a 40-O victory over Mountain Grove, but in the second game, October 10, the Bulldogs met a worthy opponent in the Carthage Tigers. However, a defensive game and an intercepted forward pass gave the Bulldogs a battle scarred tiger skin and a 6-O victory. The following week on October 18, at Nevada, the Bulldogs came very nearly getting their ears clipped, but they finally emerged with a 7-6 victory, along with a second dish of delicious tiger meat. On October 23, the Bulldogs had a set-up, taking the VValnut Grove gridsters to a 39-7 walloping. This was the inauguration of High School's newly rented athletic field and stadium, the baseball park of the local Vllestern Association team, more commonly known as Wlhite City Park. The former games here were played at the Southwest State Teachers College athletic field. Wlith four scalps hung up to dry in their lair, the Bulldogs journeyed to Ft. Smith, Arkansas, and on October 31, avenged last year's defeat by crashing through a highly touted two hundred pound line for a 14-6 victory. Probably the happiest day of the season was November 7, when the Bulldogs white-washed the proud Joplin Miners 9-O, after eight years of patient grudge- nursing. VVhat's worth waiting for is surely worth while. To coach a team undefeated through a season is an unusual accomplishment, because there is always at least one time during the season that a team will slump in a game. That was what happened at Monett on November 14. That kept the Bulldogs from being conference champions. Playing in a sea of mud, water and icy winds, the local team failed to function as before and lost a heart-breaking game, 12-6, to a far inferior team, such has been the luck of the Bulldogs when they meet the Monett Ducklings. The final game of the season on November 22, was a glorious affair. It was High School,s first Annual Home-Coming Game. The foe was Little Rock High School of Arkansas, twice victors over the Bulldogs by overwhelming scores. The game was one of the fiercest of the season, but weight and experience told in the last half and the Tigers carried off a 21-0 victory. The game, however, was a moral victory to the Bulldogs, for holding that powerful line-plunging eleven scoreless during the first half was an accomplishment that no other Bulldog team has equalled. watts: Iii- re. .4 21-2 .5,E2,E3. S EJ aaaig LF 5 X! ATT T Y W -Bagfagn: Hundred TziLnty-:gilt if W W 1 '1f,,! y 'I'-efflw- 5J,:25ff f-f- A f4 '5'I I'S N ff-.W '-Me--4 : e'ff- V K, So the High School Bulldogs closed their most successful football season in eight years, having played eight games, losing two, one in the Southwest Con- ference and the other in the Big Eight Conference. They amassed 121 points, to their opponents 52, and they closed it as they opened it, Fighting with a savageness as only Bulldogs fight. THE 1924 BULLDOGS James Cnlimj Miscampbell. Letter-man '23, '24, left-guard. All-Southwest Second Team '24. Homer CShebaD Solomon. Letter-man '24, right-end. Will be back next year. Lloyd CBOD lX'IcNally. Letter-man '24, half-back. Will be back next year. Loren QRaceyl Davidson. Letter-man '23, '24, quarter-back. All-Southwest Second Team '23, Captain First Team '24, All-Southern Captain '2-1. Adam ClVIusD Fisher. Letter-man '23, '24, right-end. Rudolph fHawkshawD YYalstrand. Letter-man '23, '24, right-guard. John CDixieD Tindall. Letter-man '23, '24, left-end. Captain elect '25, All- Southwest '24, All-Southern '24. Ben Cfilasseyej Ferguson. Letter-man '24, right-end. 1Yill be back next year. John CPunyJ Davidson. Letter-man '21, '22, '23, '24, guard and tackle. All- . Southwest '22, Captain 23, '24, All-State '23, '24, All-Southern '2-1. Keith CStormyl Tyndall. 1.etter-man '24, tackle. Fred CMosej Nlosely. Letter-man '23 '24, guard, tackle and center. Fred Clleaconl Voight. l,etter4man '24, left-half-back. VVill be back next year. Tom Clflatcarj Talbot. Letterfman '24, fullback. 1Vill be back next year. hlartin QCavemanj Haseltine. Letter-man '24, fullback. ef' '13 1-rr .1 9,9-R5 f EQ ,Eg S EQ ILL? Li? 3 XT! -77 Y Q T 1,319 llzmdgml 7':i'1'nty-nine S T Y Y T T iZ?vT W 'x 4 'r 'Z G er ,M fa -1-I-s E, , , 2 A 0 x 4 'L X tr l k C X 1 f-Q42-v2f11H E 4 Q 2 5 ,E2Yrs.S 14 M5 Mui if' 1 f - - i - v ? g Page One Hundred Thirty if Q ffff P, we .ef - S-I-ISK' 'e O ff zu, 1 Do You Remember? 4 k 1 M :T 4 l N ts Y ? Qiubi 171 e.1,9,e2 5 ,EE S LJ 1Y!,Ee 43,914.43 T g v Page One Hun! d Thirty-one ! Y W 22:..QfW ,f- ps-1-1-sk A 3 Y 1 gr l L Q QL r Q: tr miv?' f13H E3 19,42 5,19-E35 I-J 131,53 wg r fx, ee N' XJ ' ' ' ' 5 ' Page One Humi . Thirty-two .eff was fijlvvjiief' f 1 f ff fx Bulldog Basket Ball Tales SOUTHWEST MISSOURI CHAMPIONS The greatest basket ball team of the Springfield Senior High School is probably the finest state- ment that can be made of the 1925 Bulldog team. Never before in the history ofthe local high school has a team equalled or surpassed the enviable record that has been made by this year's team, champions of three tournaments and the undisputed title of Southwest Missouri Champions conceeded by one and all. This is a record that coming Bulldog teams and other teams will try to emulate for years to come. Starting out with but a fair team the local Bulldogs developed into a smooth running machine and before many games had been won it was evident that several records would fall before the season closed. The success ofthe team is due greatly to the wonderful coaching of the finest coach in South- west Missouri, ifnot the entire state, Coach Albert L. VVeiser. The team was not especially developed in any one department but functioned perfectly as a whole. The fact that the players worked for the good of the team and not for individuality contributed greatly to its success. The Bulldogs lost but two conference games, both being to the same team, Nevada. They lost one game to the Alumni, and went undefeated through the Webb City Tournament, the Drury College Tournament, and the Southwest Teachers College Tournament. ln the State 'Tournament held at the local State Teachers College, the Bulldogs lost both games, one to YVarrensburg High School, and one to the Pickering High School. Out of twenty-nine games played the locals won twenty-live and in doing so annexed three championships. CONFERENCE CT.-XMES The Bulldogs had but little trouble in mowing down opposition in the conference games with the one exception of Nevada. The First game was lost to Nevada on our own court by the close score of 22-20. lt was a last minute rally that won them the game which the Bulldogs had apparently cinched. The second game was lost to Nevada after the VVebb City Tournament. Had our men been in shape for the game the outcome would have been different, but after being on the road and away from home four days and having played as many games, it was little wonder that they lost 12-16. None of the other conference games were close, the Bulldogs winning by easy scores seven of the nine games. They also annexed four non-conferencegames and lost one to the Alumni. THE VTEBB CITY TOURNAMENT The first tournament of the season was held at XVebb City, Missouri, February 27, 28. ln this tournament the local team met the best of Southwest Missouri and defeated in orderg Carthage, Monett, Neosho and Nevada. This tournament was held with the idea that the winning team would be acknowl- edged Southwest Missouri conference champions, and so the Bulldogs have the right to add the con- ference title to their three championships, but as no ofiicial action was taken in this line at the tourna- ment, the Bulldogs have passed it by. The local team had a hard time winning the tournament but in the championship game they clearly demonstrated their superiority over the Nevada squad, winning by the score Of 27-18. A large silver loving cup, signifying the championship of the meet, was presented to Captain McNally. 'Fl-IE IDRURY COLLEGE 'TOURNAMENT With but two days rest the Bulldogs entered the annual Drury College Tournament, March 5, 6, 7. Here they met and defeated some of the best teams in the state. The closest game was with the Mountain Grove team which up until then had been undefeated. The Bulldogs trailed during the entire game and could not get to working right but in the last few minutes they hit their stride and scored eight points to tie the score just as the gun ended the affair. ln the five minute play-oi-T the Bulldogs scored live points and held their opponents scoreless. They defeated by safe scores all other teams they met, trouncing the Humansville Tigers for the second time of the tOurnament,in the championship 21 e3i'ii'E1T1,E3 J 9,2.f5fEQ,EI.5U1YIcE 4111 xv. '-f- ' - f' .- ,I A - - - W Xl , . - Page One Hundrfd Thirly-thru lr V 'L' To O fffxy'-TZZ' i ,l f f - A ,MS-H-Sk... A O in ,v game by the score of 33-25. Each member of the team and coach were presented with a beautiful W engraved gold watch. Two large silver loving cups, one to be kept permanently and the other to be l returned each year until won by the same team three times, were presented to our Captain. A silver shield was also given, signifying the school winning the tournament. 1 +3 THE SOUTHWEST TEACHERS COLLEGE TOURNAMENT The following week the Bulldogs again took up the task ofproving their superiority over opponents, this time in the Southwest Teachers College Tournament, March 12, 13, 14. As before the local team had but little trouble in downing all opposition. The Mountain Grove basketeers, the strongest entry ,, were easy for the Bulldogs this time and went down before a 22-13 score. In the championship game 1 with Stella champions of Class B, the team played listless ball but easily defeated the runner-up, 25-18. l Two large silver loving cups were presented to the Captain emblematic of the winning team, and also gold engraved basket balls were given to the entire team. , THE STATE TOURNAMENT The strain of twenty-seven games had already begun to tell on the Bulldogs but they were fighting ' desperately to the end. The opening ofthe fourth consecutive week of basket ball tournaments March 20 and 21 found the Bulldogs anything but in their prime. In the first game the local team drew the strongest entry in the meet, other than itself, Wfarrensburg High School. It was a wonderful game from i both sides but it was also evident that the Bulldogs had the better team. With but two minutes to go 1 and a five point lead, the game looked as if it were won but a last minute rally by the Colts gave them a 28-24 victory. ln those last two minutes one thing was evident, the Bulldogs had played one too many games, another case of the camel and the straws. lt was hard to lose out in the State Tourna- ment by hard luck and miss the chance of going to the National Tournament, but victory and defeat run hand in hand and nobody can say the Bulldogs are not game losers. ln the consolation game for l third place the local team lost to Pickering High School, not because they were a better team but because the Bulldogs were broken in spirit. The score for the game was 16-21 and during the last half with but two regulars left in the game the scrubs came near turning in a victory. Warrensburg, the conquerors ofthe Bulldogs, had but little trouble in defeating Cape Girardeau for the State Championship. There were only four teams entered in the tournament and there were four silver loving cups for the four first places, so Captain McNally was presented with a cup signifying fourth place winners. l BULLDOG BASKET BALL LETTER-MEN ,' Captain Lloyd McNally, forward. Letter-man '24, Captain '25. Webb City Tournament, l Second Team '25, Drury College Tournament, Second Team Captain '25. All Southwest Tournament, Class A Team Captain '25 and All State Second Team '25. Jerome Littleton, guard. Letter-man '23, Captain '24, '25. Webb City Tournament First Team , Captain '25, Drury College Tournament First Team Captain '25, All Southwest Tournament First li Team Captain '25, All Southwest Missouri Conference First Team Captain '25, State.Tournament ' First Team Captain '25. Mack Wright, center. Letter-man '25. All Southwest Missouri Conference First Team '25, Webb City Tournament First Team '25, Drury College Tournament First Team '25, All Southwest Tournament First Team '25, State Tournament First Team '25. John Turner, forward. Letter-man '24, '25, VVebb City Tournament First Team '25, All South- west Missouri Conference First Team '25, Drury College Tournament First Team '25, All Southwest Tournament First Team '25, State Tournament First Team '25. John Tindall, guard. Letter-man '25, All Southwest Tournament Class A Team '25. Russell Roberson, center. Letter-man '25. Fred Mosely, guard. Letter-man '25. ' Paul Moore, forward. Letter-man '25. Richard O'Neill, guard. Letter-man '25. , 1. 7 91 .-,-. A l U-Yi? -L H 153.4 9,2 g5.fT3 'El 5. Q Qaida Y . W if - Page One Ifunzlrfd Thirty-four ig-. L 1 G L- , I U , , 232 , i f S-I-I'S - - ---ee:-Q C de I The Truth VVhere played Date Teams Score West Plains Dec. 19, Springfield-VVest Plains 19-12 VVest Plains Dec. 20 Springfield-VVest Plains 22- 9 Aurora Jan. 9, Springfield-Aurora 30-14 Springfield Jan. 10, Springfield-Alumni 24-30 Springfield jan. 16, Springfield-Nevada 20-22 Carthage Jan. 23, Springfield-Carthage 29-17 Monett Jan. 27, Springfield-Monett 35-26 Springfield Jan. 30, SpringHeld-Joplin 34-21 Springfield Feb. 7, Springfield-Republic 25- 8 Springfield Feb. 13 Springfield-Carthage 35-21 Springfield Feb. 17 Springfield-Aurora 79-13 Greenfield Feb. 20 Springfield-GreenHeld 38-23 Springfield Feb. 24, Springfield-Monett 41-19 Nevada Mar. 2, Springfield-Nevada 12-16 YVEBB CITY TOURNAMENT, WVEBB CITY, MO., FEBRUARY 27, 28. Springfield Carthage 31-30 Springfield Nfonett 46-28 Springfield Neosho 32-27 Springfield Nevada 27-18 DRURY COLLEGE TOURNAMENT, SPRINGFIELD MO., TNTARCH 5, 6, 7 Springfield Osceola 28-12 Springfield VVillOw Springs 36-25 Springfield Humansville 33-16 Springfield Mountain Grove 33-28 Springfield Humansville 33-25 2: SOUTHWEST TEACHERS COLLEGE TOURNAMENT, SPRINGFIELD, MO., MARCH 12, 13, 14. Springfield Bolivar 30-13 Springfield Mountain Grove 22-13 Springfield Greenfield 25-10 Springfield Stella 25-18 STATE TOURNAMENT, SOUTHWEST TEACHERS COLLEGE, SPRINGFIELD, MO., MARCH 20, 21. Springfield VVarrensburg 24-28 Springfield Pickering 16-21 Total S.H.S. 884, Opponents 563. aiiviiljrfl E7 4 9L2.5fT3vT-515 Lg 4549531- Pagf One Hundrfd Thirly-fir: LX! U ,if- ,,-.A Q N wir yn P lu In J' 1 I' tx 41? fi w ff 92 P-. , , wx - ,.., -, if Al ff S42 viii bill?-' 43624, HM' V- g 'N KhA 'A-wif ' - 1 f- -ff -V f M 2.1, , ,A , :If Page One Hundrfd Thiriy-fm' vga X sff1v'if1iex.,E5 . I .Q ,825 FP f4 r' W ' A ' 'Tx f Z4 4 V ' RE? - k T'-'li 4'A' + f ' 7 l 4? g P g h ly , -f T G ,. f14S'I 'I'S JK, ,.---Wi -M--2.2 fy--at - V. Y 0 Bulldogette Basket Ball Summary The girls' basket ball team this year had a very successful season. Although they did not establish any records or win any championships they played a very consistent game and won seven of their eleven games. Considering the lack of material with which to build a team, the success of the team formed seems even greater. There were only four letter-girls from which to build a team,but this team at times displayed flashes of championship basket ball. In the conference games the Bulldogettes had but little trouble in defeating all teams with the exception of the Greenfield squad, to whom they lost by the score of 21-49. However they defeated in order the following teams, Aurora and Monett two games each, and Republic. They lost both games to the strong Alumni team early in the season. During the season they scored 291 points to their opponents 229. In the VVebb City Tournament, February 27, 28, the local team had hard luck or they would have won the championship. They easily defeated the Monett girls for the third consecutive time this year in their hrst game of the tournament but in the semi-finals they were eliminated by the strong VVebb City team 20-2l. This team won the championship of the tournament. In the Southwest Teachers College Tournament, hfarch l2, 13 and 14, the second and last tournament of the season the local team again met the VVebb City girls and this time showed a reverse of form and lost by the score of 46-29. This was the last game of the season for the girls. Bulldogette Basket Ball Letter-Girls Hazel Banfield, forward. Letter-girl '22, '23, '24, '25. Captain '25. All Southwest Tournament Class A Captain '25. Arnetta Amis, guard. Letter-girl, '24, '25, Webb City Tournament, First Team '25. Margaret Fagg, forward. Letter-girl, '24, '25. All-Southwest Tournament, First Team '24, Melba Raney, forward. Letter-girl,'25. Veda VVallace, center. Letter-girl, '25, Thelma VVilhoit, forward. Letter-girl, '25, Gwen Northington, center. Letter-girl, '24, '25. Dorothy VVard, forward. Letter-girl, '25. Eliiabeth Johnson, center. Letter-girl, '25. Esther McKnight, guard. Letter-girl, '25. essex! -'e F e e a z On: Hundrfd T ir -.rzvtn TZ' 22.519 1itE-a,c51a A., -E . . , 2 -I-I-S , M... - A ,I A A ji 2 l ,l l 1 The Black and White of If l Where Played Date Teams Score Springfield Jan. 9, Springfield-Aurora 40- 4 A Springfield Jan. 10, Springfield-Alumni 6-15 Springfield Jan. 16, Springfield-Alumni 15-25 Monett Ian. 27, Springneld-Monett 42-12 Springfield Feb 7, Springfield-Republic 23-20 Springfield Feb 17, Springfield-Aurora 33-12 Greenfield Feb 20, Springfield-Greenfield 21-49 Springfield Feb 24, Springfield-Monett 35- 3 VVEBB CITY TOURNAMENT, VVEBB CITY, MO., FEBRUARY 27, 28. Springfield Monett 27-22 Springfield VVebb City 20-21 SOUTHWEST TEACHERS COLLEGE TOURNAMENT, I SPRINGFIELD, MO., MARCH 12, 13, 14. Springfield Webb City 29-46 l' Total, S. H. S. 291, Opponents 229. 1' l, 1 r 'ra-15:V'7.TfTf.Yi-3 ,119 2.5,EQvE3.5 14 PLE. wi V -. f I ,- - , - 7? g Page one Hundred Thmy-fight S! '19 f 4,31 . g --25 1 .1 f S'I I'S'Nai .f - he-v '? 'ri'1 -112 iff,-5-,.. Bulldog Tracks SOUTHWEST MISSOURI CHAMPIONS Last year's Bulldog track team was the most successful in the history of the school. Starting with only a fair amount of material the squad quickly rounded into form and when the dust had settled down, three meets had fallen before their onrush and they had placed second in a fourth. The Bulldogs led by Captain Adam Fischer took the Joplin Miners for a tumble April 11, in the first and only dual track meet last year, by the score of 55-49. Outstanding in the meet were Captain Fischer who took three lirst and Potts of Joplin who took six lirsts, a team in himself. The prize event of the season was April 18th, the invitation meet held at Carthage, Missouri. Among a field of nearly thirty schools, the Bulldogs showed their lighting spirit and carried off first honors. This was something of a surprise but it showed that the team was composed of lighters and one that would be dan- gerous to all opponents. Running true to form and displaying the real Bulldog spirit, the local team swept aside all opposition and for the third consecutive week won first place, this time in the annual Southwest Track Meet, April 22nd. This ofiicially gave the Bulldogs undisputed claim to the championship of Southwest Missouri, for all teams of any prominence had been met and defeated either in the Carthage Invitation Meet or in the Southwest Track Meet. The final event of the season was the Southwestern Track Meet, which was held at Fayetteville, Arkansas. Coach Wleiser, looking for strong opposition from the out of state teams and being in need of funds, did not send his entire track team, but picked from the team those members who were most likely to place in their events. The Bulldogs landefhrnsecoridpplaccilosiiig by alewrptnints to Little Rock High School, Little Rock, Arkansas. The local team won the greatest number of iirsts and could easily have taken the meet if they could have had the entire team so that they could have placed some men in second and third place. This was why the Little Rock High School won the meet, mainly on second and third places. The local team also broke several of the old records and in general made a name for themselves and their school. It was indeed a fitting climax for such a wonderful team and coach. sstfc ffl as 4, .9,2.i-5. I9 EE. S 1,1 W v i i 2' Y Y k 3 ' x,1 A' 'Y ' Y Y ' v ' T 7 - --' - AP 3 Pag: On: Hundnd Thirty-nine Sf iz' J' ,f,x,., - -Y., ff !4S'H'S AX. av A----A V, THE CHICAGO NATIONAL INTERSCHOLASTIC TRACK MEET, MAY 30, JUNE 1. . The work of Captain Adam Mus Fischer had been outstanding in every track meet. In every case he was almost sure to place in the 100yd and 220yd dashes, but in the quarter-mile his work had not been surpassed. His time for this event was so near the national record that it was decided to send him and Coach Weiser to Chicago. Wlith the pick of the United States to compete with, Captain Fischer made a name for both himself and his school by placing second in a record breaking race. M. Cuhel of VVashington High School, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, holder of the national record, beat the local Bulldog out at the tape with but inches to go, and established a new national record for the quarter mile, time, 50 4X5 seconds. Captain Fischer was credited with the time of 51 seconds which beat the former national record of 51 lf5 seconds. This was the first time a local Bulldog represented the Springheld Senior High School in a national track meet and it was certainly a splendid tribute for both. Minor Sports Baseball and tennis, owing to the short season left for them, are not taken part in as actively as the three major sports, and because of this, not because we think that they are not as important, is the reason we term them as minor sports. Springfield Senior High School has never had an athletic field of her own and this has been a severe handicap to her in the athletic department, but in baseball and tennis it is felt the most because both events require steady practice and of course this at the present time is impossible. There is only one baseball event of the season that the Bulldogs take part in and that is in connection with the annual Southwest Track Meet, which is held at the local State Teachers College. Last year the local team was defeated by the Lebanon entry. Little can be said of the prospects for this year as the team will be picked at the last minute from the school at large. Last year's tennis team met defeat at every hand in the tennis meet held in connection with the annual Southwest Track Meet. None of the last year team are in school this year and no predictions are being broadcasted at present. There is one likely prospect for the girls, a sophomore, Content VVise, who went to the finals in Class B last year while representing the local Pipkin Junior High School. a ' ' 'H' S to be XJ aifffsiffl E .1 Q,2i5fE2,1Q.S. 14 aasac 'Pg TJ Pg H 411 tv fy' l a 2 On: un rw. or, High Pep Page Om llvndnd Forty-one N 1 1 1 13 Pagf One Hundred Forty-Iwo .,..,,....l.mua1nmuu1m msuum annum.. , ' --wlul1i li!flTM'IiIuuw Beauty 4 , , 4 1 .1 Y' 14. hm 4 -1:4 ' A A-1 . 4 f. ,T A 1 . qt, X 1 4 , jig ' ' M-1 .SA Q s M, .J , k 4 -f, Q. . . -v, . J V ' -1 'W 1 x? wx ' if Q, 'Q Q Q ,, . S ,lx i ff' ,. Y Q2 Ai ' 'Q ,f-73? H 'PV ' -, , fvjif . nj' 1 f'5sx f 2.1 sg, Q ' 531 W 4 is F ,' .v 4.313 W-:fi'QC' ffffiv- tails? ' af. . :','fl.i.5g S '.' '.',g.w 'r Tv 4:15 Avi, ,K . gv-Q , 195, r RA- ,.Q,-:Sw 4, tix'-l3 .nj.Q W '-V555 ffl tri 'Ev ,. i - fern 1 ' ., - .: . X f - A ya . ', N ,Z 9. F? gf We A af' 5 wa ffm H- J E i 535' R, A, V p w N i 1 x 1 3 4 V I i i a 4 2 4 4 S I 1 1 I i i ! 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A V xi!-p 'fix , . - ,Q ,Q ,mg , ,,.112f x ,, A I .b ' , , A I ,, ,X . 'Q , A . Y V, 56, i , Tigfv F X safe 'Wi 'i .e A ' e , f' wr. 7-'THQ ski. 1 ' ' . , ' . 1? v - ., i i,,...,....mmuuunnnmmn mxmsumauaunnm.., mmwlltllillllI4Ilflililllllllliilhllllluan Activities ., -A ,VV-. , 1 , ., '- 1.-V, wig. f., - 'Q 'fig . if , , V . 4 n 13' f, L? A N , 1 Ynifffilgfi, b L ' 51' . ' V V ,. 5 1 3 S ' V . x ' . 'ff- V 1 . L, 4 . , ' .Jr NA. 1 ' 1 ...:y.,'f T- V V ' 34: 5 , V 4 -V - ,I - Vf rggjix L -T ' :t . F' ff ' ,ff A . W A 'P L ' X . fi H ' Q' 4 Q. V V ' A, , , A 5? ' ' , ' HV.. '44 . - 4 . 321 4 - + ii,.'V -5 . , A fi? I Q, lb' qt' 'h ,431-, ' I . ' V -. ' ' ' . 'A ' ' A ' n A Vf . ' P' X f , ' V, N V . ,, , in ,Qi A W I f in 73? . .V V '41-'. mx fi, V ' 'Tai V It A A ak- wk 'Z V k,.4:f,2 . 'f ' ' f f 61 V 4. I-41-7 - w ' K, ' XV AN 'HQQLQTT' q ., ' , , V, ' Q' fhq-1 r F . I ' V - 5 JT ' 68 . be-N V . L 1 I - ,'y.1',g3 L. n 1 . I . A V ,,g,, in g 34 E ,N Rv. . -:wif 3. V ' V. VV VV '-s-- , V V f- . 'V Vw' ,: -, . ,V 'za ab V fig 'ESM 'Q f 3'l. . 1. g ,QJYK ,554 L ,I 'f' 'jQJ?i'f1 A -V5 ' V V3 7' A :K , ' Zur, if fi J rf? , 1 I I Q, ,fgg 'Q . 5. 52 N' H' 3533 ' - T' 1 , -' va- H, 4 -'wif ' Q iv.- 'y,- A A .1 ,, ' J, . - X Y --45 - - ,fm 4 'FSE' ' I ' L.V V M A -'fi 4 Q 77 V af -Fei., yy Ai W Jbvmmi td , 'K H' we vw ' F 1' M N 4 1 N 51. Q. , ,Jul fx,6M,L,.g,,,x ,,,m,g ,, ,M K W I? N . .M C ca , , , fo l The Best Citizen J V f - 1 The greatest honor 'attainable in Senior High is the title of Best Citizen. In 1922 Miss Pearl Hamlin, head of the history department, originated the idea of ohiering a tangible reward for fine conduct. That year Jesse Carmichael won the Best Citizen pin. Since then Thayer Carmichael, Ada Crowder, and James Johnson have been decorated. The honor student this year, James ohnson, exemplifies all the good qualities to be found in a best citizen. He has extraordinary initiative, being the originator of many of the splendid movements of this year's Student Council, of which he is vice-president. He has unusual pluck, having overcome the serious handicap of lameness. He is honest, genuine, sincere, and courteous. Added to this is his creditable popularity, for his school-mates have a very real love for Jimmie. In the contest honorable mention should be given to Louren Davidson, Dorothy Rathbone, Louis Dawson, Robert Fowler, and Glyndon Garner. The other fine pupils who received the honor of nomination were Dorothy Lines, Henry Hedley, Mildred Merritt, and Elizabeth Johnson. TQ? Xdlxxiiiwi CT APCICA fifhii C WX! Tiw C a r One' Hundred F1 t '- ref C3 it fri is .,t,-,s2,a,L5c, E2 31-ll Sc 19 aah nifw ,ff i. f-v-Wai if? W ' S'I I'S N f i .o a i qv ,, A 0 D , gr W 1, 4 i i . Baccalaureate Sunday F ' . . MAY 23 . A Q b fi Processional i Invocation.. ........ SUPERINTENDENT H. P. STUDY 1' 1 J i 'I Vocal S010 A,,,,,,,,,V,,,a,,, ,,A,,,,,,,, R OBERT WHITTAKER i Responsive Reading Prayer ,,.,,, ,,,o.,,o, M R. J. R. ROBERTS t Quartette i 1 Sermon ,,,,,,, ,,,o,,., D R. T. W. NADAL 1 , Hymn 1' i Recessional 1, V x Q P Y if to-asia:-2'f1jr-1ig ,g Q25fEQEZSU1v1EI,g, ' 4- 'o 94a aoW-fo - 'XQj8di73 LF g Page One Hundred FUW ia V A . 7,, , Q9-6 x :M 2 27,215 'l'4 S.I-I.S .Wim-. ' 'al 1-40 , I Processional Violin Solo , ..... The Class .... Class Poem. Duet ,.,,.... Class Day Program MAY 29 Presentation of Cap and Gown o,o..... ..,..,..CATHERINE BURMAN ,,,i....,.EDWIN ORR ,,,.....,HENRY HEDLEY MARJORIE BENSON DOROTHY RATHBONE ,...,...MARGARE'f LACY Acceptance c,....o ...,,,,. R OBERT MITCHELL Flute Solo .v.oo.i..,...... ,.ii,... H ARRIETT ESKRIDGE Presentation of Gift ,.....o. o,.,.,..., J AMES JOHNSON Acceptance ,Eo,.E.. ......., P RINCIPAL J. D. HULL Farewell .Y....,,r ........ R OY KNOX Recessional what H E 4 9,25 ,EQVEQ S 14 131,53 12153511-HES I? g V 1 P V H 77 PP Egg oz, Hunfiffffiyiy gf V PX! 1 v 'ig'vAPr 1 . 7-51 i 1 i Lil ffXJ'Z W- i f'4S'H'Sk A 3 l Commencement l l Commencement Theme, Men Who Are Making American Chorus ..,w,,.,. John Eliot .,.i,,,,,, Thomas Edison .e,,,e, Violin Solo ...,. Mark Twain, John Sargent ,..ee,, Cornet Solo ...,.,,.,,,,, Edward McDowell ,,,i,,i.. Eugene O,Neill ,ee,,,e, Piano Solo ee...,... Sherwood Eddy ....i,,,... i,t,,tHGraduating Class m,mt,Pauline Weber ,,,,,t,Edward lVIcKinley Leta Mae Robinson ,,.i,t,t,,Carl West ttt,,t,,tHelen Coffman ,m,,e,.Winston Lynes ,,,.,,,,,Robert Fowler .i...e.e,Dorothy Rathbone ,,,,,,,,.,Roger Boots ....Robert McKinley -Theodore Roosevelt ..tt.ttt,,t... ...........,.,ttt,,tt,,,..... t,,tt, G l adys Williams Presentation of Class to Board of Education. ,i,,. Principal D. Hull . Response and Presentation of Diplomas .... t.....,.,. Superintendent Hg P. Study Acceptance of Diplomas .......... ..,u.uu M argaret Lacy, Class President ,i H E3 at 9t2i.5, E2 YES. S T4 MCE aeaall iii? N' A-T C T T FaQfoLHuQ1dffd?J1y-JE TJ ' ' ' 1frZ'T tv! A f 'l?51-'figrejrr 4 fJ 1S'P-I.SAN f-X-- N-Navy - f- ,mA 9 1, + l P 1 i 5 ii l T i Debating ll The S.H.S. debating team met the Strafford High team February 18, in the l S.H.S. auditorium. The question for debate was Resolved that the Philippines should be given immediate independence. Our team upheld the Negative side of, the question. The judges' decision was in favor of the Stratford team 2-1. Our boys are to be complimented on the work that they did. VVe are proud of them and of their splendid coach, Miss Sperry. igvgfmjr-1 tag: J Q QSJEQES UME ,Hg1.,,Qk - .. at Q! .tty T tj, T , 5 'A ' 1 QA vga.: LP 3 Page On: Hundfrd Fiflyefeuen ', Z5 l .4 V -f . f I U I Y W . -,....,,.: - 19- . A , ,,-.-,j ,w,..,..,,. v ,ff-C., H ' .LU 1 -' - ff . . , . . P- - . . . .. 7-To , , T ' f -Zxhirf ,Em-49 bale Ilwylf 'LJ ii D576 F'.b.O . BFINL1 Gc Oratory The oratorical contests have always held a great attraction for may of the students of S.H.S. The preliminary for the annual oratorical contest will be held Monday April 6, in the auditorium. The English teachers of the school will be the judges of the contest. ' The ones that are to contest are: Everett Gillette, Henry Hedley, Isabelle Fugitt, Jewell Carrick, Ned VVhite, Louren Davidson and Helen Lloyd. The winner of this preliminary contest will Win the prize ofS15.00. The person that wins second place will receive 21000. VVhile the prize for third place is 35.00. The first oratorical contest, held this year, took place March 4, in the audito- rium. The subject of the orations was the Constitution. Those who entered were: Everett Gillette, Henry Hedley, Isabelle Fugitt, Jewell Carrick, Ned White, and Raymond Lozar. By the decision of the English teachers, who were the judges, Everett Gillette was chosen to represent our high school in the District Oratorical Contest. The contest was held March 16. Although Everett did not win the contest Springfield High School has every reason to be proud ofthe splendid ability that he displayed in his oration. At the State Oratorical Contest held April 2, Franklin Longen of Kemper Military Academy was awarded first place with the reward of s5o.oo. john Shalect of Carthage won second place. Edwinna Forsythe was the winner ofthe third place. Other contestants were: Blear Puckett of Clinton, VVilma Frogge of St. joseph, Vencil Hoyman of Odessa. The judges were judge john S. Farrington, Miss Virginia Craig, Head of the English Department of Teachers College, and Pro- fessor Meador of Drury College. The winner of this contest will speak at Kansas City. aastfcef ta 4 .a,25,1f3,E3,S. Ls M5 asia . X! 'gf - 7 --7 Y, A . , v X! - -,Y Y . li? g PW om Ilundred Fzfzy-eight 4255 . , 4' if T f-' ig' A fJ S'I I'S'X 'rms --f-MVN-A4Qf '7e'fff ,X l 1 li ii li 4. . Music lk lf Under the direction of Prof. R. Ritchie Robertson the Music Department has led Springfield High School to the pinnacle of fame and glory. VVe feel that it k is here fitting to acknowledge our gratitude to Prof. Robertson for his splendid , G work. Besides building the Music Department to one of the best in the state, he has succeeded in his desire of inspiring in the hearts of High School students an appreciation for the best music. i wi ll The most outstanding feature of the Music Department is the High School Orchestra composed of 53 pieces. Thru the co-operation of each member of this body he has organized the Orchestra until it is the best in Southwest Missouri. Not only is it considered the best in our opinion but it has been given first place in the Southwest Teachers College Contest for three consecutive years and last year it won first place in the contest at Columbia, Missouri. The splendid ability of the Orchestra was shown especially this year while during the illness of Prof. Robertson the work of the Orchestra continued thru the work of each member. 4. N 4 'I The High School Band has steadily been working its way forward. Now it is one of the largest factors in the High School not only in supporting musical activities but- always ready to give their services wherever they are asked. At every football and basket ball game the Band plays, lending pep and spirit to the games. The boys' and girls' Glee Clubs have also added to the honor of Springfield High School. They have won may prizes in the various musical contests and have as always made Springfield High School one of the most respected and admired schools in the Southwest. Il if i M The advanced chorus grows larger every year until now it contains 300 members. Last year the Creation was presented to a large audience at the Shrine Mosque. This year the chorus is planning to give the Cantata Fair Ellen. , Mr. Hull and Mrs. Brown are to sing the solo parts. This year a trip to Pittsburg, Kansas, is anticipated by the Department. Each l member has been working enthusiastically toward raising funds for this trip. This contest will be the largest one that Springfield has ever entered, it being tri-state. L v. The State Teachers College Contest, an annual event in Music, is to be held if April 16-17. As Springfield High School has always won many honors in the contest we have every reason to expect that this year's work will end just as profit- i ably and favorably as have the other years. if f Eb Q vi Ip l 'N L! si 611.115 ,J .eoagfifar-2,5 14 1:15 Mug We ii? vga cv 4'-' 'eine' ef' i 5 we-e ,ieffee 51 Page One Hundred Fzfty-nine Page On: Ilundrrd Sixly 'U C O an lu .. 'J - wwf T, Iii: 'QMCNZQU 2' vu .LAQO mru':'.':.' Bc ' Q- -C Q H-.: 'EAI 4L.r:'1c: ,U , an 'JAM Qrcgu ,QA-mf 5:04 QU- 3-L:.: Quo-2 Egg? Elf Qtgggfaizi xpggu Qdfmuf- if S553 :V L:: 4.Ev, ,-:Lv CQ CES :CE SFO 'U-. L'-.L E:-V -+591 Q L. x N L2 E, Li EU U21-3 QQ '-Q'-s 5-5: -N'-v,1:x:1, :gNm5Q E:-Sn-V Q.,s. atg'jj,4-'x.- -'XSCVC Q'-NPC..-'A-..9Z.L.. N Y - - NA -- AN :,f-K,L.,.., 11JZN.vQA'Nv 4-1 Ng' -.mx QQ- N-1 Mm Q4-3 -, F. . N. N -gmgvr-2 S..-N4 fl,-A NM Q 1-'fifkfjk-5-viii-lYl ff-f-: 1- E L Q 50 5TL': F li C' 5 2231 S P QC Z Z 'Isl Q9 : 3: Q xc,L. - 'Q fifxb C253 3 Q .gfgmi muah E ,n -ids. 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Cornet Bzzrilane .-llto Drum: 1' A f Lyle Alex inder james Billings Ross Rathbone Lyle Turpin Max Elseyl l Roger Boots YYhittock Cussity Paul Brewster Ned White Art Hicks lu' . r . L ' R P7 Bert Brown James Hart Cecil Topper Tuba Trombonlf' it 1 ' Robert Fowler Ira C. Hentelrel K h S ' f 1 Richard Cos y ,Z Y , 1 S enn t wine or A A 'Al A Qlhyndon Crarn r :gurl lziillor Paul Sgxnggmz Gilbert Wrightsmhn Lohllnlf-'rg ffm haaafaziriiziic ii5:V2zi,gi2t:5gh:,,r gggxggmggwsmcn r Wqqqgyge Leswsfmisse if f ' Lester Viles ' ' A Howard Rust l N . Y - james Robertson I, .Saxaplmne Robert VX hittziker Oboe Soumphone lift Cody Anderson Nat Anderson Bassoon Warren Street qi! ' Russell lferguson Trumpet Hubert Ferguson john Langsford Pifrolo Robert Larson VVinston Lynes Frank McDowell Paul Mitchell Guy Swineford r- 1 , I ,NA '1 ' I .J ,. f' N XXI flies i frf'r'?4etei ' ks. -- ' - .rf --4 Af -..qef-L--fre, .. , r me Q l 4 I m i ' 1 s ! l X 1 5 l l ,i sl Q l l 1 l 4 f 5 5 l l l l L Q r, rail l L -..f l 1 5 I i i ll 1 X l I 5 T Girls' Glee Club 5 if The Girls' Glee Club this year has worked diligently and earnestly for the goal . it has reached. The first part ofthe year was spent in studying diH'erent types of ' music and singing 'at entertainments when called upon. l In the last part of the term the club was turned over to lVIiss lWabel Hope ' l Justis. The club is working on an operetta, Feast of the Corn. Two have been chosen, one for either night of the performance. lr The casts are as follows: l l Queen VVeeda W'anta ,Y,,,,,,Y,t,,t,t,,t, Margaret Leake , .. , ,, ...Esther Marshall F Old Squaw tttt,,ettteeeeettt eetttt tttte.ettt I 1 'aye Matthews ,,,, ,, ...Elisabeth Patterson A Impee Light ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Katherine Mohler t,,, ,,,t,, ,,,,,,,,,t E lorence VVilcoX I Yvhile working on the play the girls have also been practising for the two con- tests to be held this year. They will enter the contest at Southwest Teachers l College as in previous years and also a tri-state contest at Pittsburg, Kansas. ll ll The quartet chosen for this year is Margaret Leake, Marjorie Benson, Eleanor rl ' Bridwell, Faye Matthews. It VVe hope to be successful in winning our portion of prizes. , J l Soprano MEMBERS Catherine Call . . Betty Bean Lilly Epps l Virginia Bradshaw MC-'lba RHHCY Margaret Ifeake Jeanne Fugitt 1, Lorine Childers Dofofhb' Rathbone D0Y0Fl'1Y LINES Elisabeth Patterson Crystal Coellrlm Ethlyne Shumate Henrietta Looney Qpal Sller l Ruth Draper Marian Ward Gertrude Owen Leone Ward . Doris Gilliland Isabelle Wolf Lois Spencer Suomi. Aim Hortense Hull Sezond Soprano BMW Turner Beulah Logan Wilma Johnson Majorie Benson Lucllle .Tones Fave Matthews Esther Marshall Violet Brake Fin! Alto Callrerlrle Mohler ll Marian Pranter Fern Harris Eleanor Bridwell , 0 Z5 - -W i N, . . i , 'T' Pd E.. l V ,er X edge. are mteisaaeg -N , L 'A-,ix-rr ,.., ..,.. .,... .,,e,,m YVVV he vii-K-,mm e vgv W Vt-. e e i v-vii J .r ' Page One Hundred Sixty-two s ' '1-jf JJ . , . -a, ff-we J '--ff'-I -ff' . ' 1. 'M 1 - -. '-f- rf -V-Aff 'Aff' '- 0, fm Lix.Jx1x 4TT' .. .. 7. '2 f- -2111 A , ' uf' 1121-f'if,3 i 2 Q i i l l l lx l l I I I I l l lr Boys, Glce Club Of the Boys' Glee Club this year we are very proud. Every year the boys take more interest in the Glee Club work until this year it has grown not only in 1 numbers but also in quality. The boys have appeared many times in public and have always been warmly received by enthusiastic audiences. In the High School Revue held February sixth at the Shrine Mosque and at the Expression Recital the boys displayed their f ability to good advantage. They are now spending their time on the music to be sung in the State Teachers College contest and also the one at Pittsburg, Kansas. Although the boys have not in the past, been as successful as the girls in the contest, we have great confidence that they will win many honors for S.H.S. this year. The quartette appointed to represent the school this year in the contests is as follows: Winston Lynes, lst tenor, Robert Fowler, 2nd tenorg James Robertson, lst bassg Charles Knox, 'lnd bass. , The members of the mixed quartette are: Winston Lynes, tenorg Pisther Marshall, sopranog Fay Matthews, alto, Charles Knox, bass. l hlENTBERS First Tenor XVinston Lynes Robert Fowler Everett Gillette Robert Stone First Tenor VVinston Lynes Everett Gillette Sefond Tenor Walter Tupper Cecil Tupper Lyle Alexander Paul Brewster YYarren Miller Guy Swineford Firsl Bass Cody Anderson James Robertson Bert Brown Frank VVhite Paul Taylor Harry Freeman Dot' BLE QUARTETTE Sefond Tenor Paul Brewster Walter Tupper First Boss James Robertson Cody Anderson Second Bass Robert Vllhittaker George Ramay Ned Vvhite Charles Knox James Billings VVilmer Angsley Nat Anderson Second Bass Charles Knox Robert Yvhittaker 55212-ffjeftii FT S E215 5-Q,-zrt.5.,faaS,t3 fi? 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' 'A, A A A A 5 2 l i l 5 4 l l 1 5 il 3' l l il il l l l l A u Adam and Eva Prefenfea' by N The Fairbanks Debating Club ana' The Girls Literary Soeiely CAST Adam Smith eeee.ee ,ee,eee,e.ee.,.v,. ee,e,e,e N A T ANDERSON Eva King ,,,. e,.,. ,..,ee,,e,,ee H O RTENSE HULL Mr. King ee.,......,, ,e,.,...i, G LYNDON GARNER Julia DeVVitt ,eee,,..,ie,, e,e,,,, M ARTHELL BURMAN Clinton DeVVitt .,e,e,e,, 77eeee,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,e,,e,e R OY KNOX l Aunt Abbey ,,....,.,e,. ,,,.,..,,e J OSEPHINE UMBARGER Dr. Delamater ..,.,e ......,,e,eee,,,, C ODY ANDERSON Uncle Horace ......i..iee,e, ,.,....,,i,,,ee, R AYMOND LOZAR Corinthia i.ittt,,,t,,.....,tttt,,e ette,,,,, E LISABETH PATTERSON Lord 'Andrew Gordon ,.,...,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,ootttt,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,t,t,Vt,,,,.,,,,, JAMES ROBERTSON The play was given in the Jarrett Junior High School Auditorium. l Arie? fe H E ,Qt ,eg EQ El fi 14 .Mag Li? NJ A-W C Wi -Y Y-Piatljanglfundreii gzgy-,rg if vw Y igvf l J, 7 ff c ,J Merchant of Venzce P1'L'.Vl'1Ift'1f by The lirzsqfiffz IJUf7Il7'N1lU71f CAST The lJlll'lL'Ul-XvL'I1lCL' ,R ,, Antonio, :I Inereliunr ol Venice Haisszilnio, suiror to l'crrtizI ,,,,,,,,,, , Sziluniow Szilarino ,, ,, ,, Gmtiamo ,,,,,A,,, ,,....... . Lorenzo, in love with Jessicaxn, Sliylocli, Ll rich .lcw ...,.... ,, ilillbill, :I friend ol' Sliylock , I,11LlI1CCl0f Golnlvo... ,,,,,,,,, Old Cwolwlwon ,,,,, ,, ,,,,,,,, leonairclo, servzinr to Hussunio ,,,,, Baltlizlszir , , ,, Stepliamo ,, Portiaiw, ,, ,,,, Nerissu, her mzml ,,,, ,,,, H ,, ,, , ,,,,,,, lcssiczl, dzlugliter of Shylock ,,,,Vv,,.. , Y ,YYV YYY, 1 . V H 7 lmuas Woou ,,,, .-XI. NICGAIAVEY ,,,,,,,,,,IiIcH.'xRIa IRVIN ,HENllX' l'lEDl.EY RI'fsEI,I. ROBISERAON WARIQEN STREE ,, ,,l'lAI.I.SIax'nIoI'R , NORTON HAIQDESIY joan f9II,l,ESI'IE ,, l.oI'I4EN DAX'IDSON IAMES RoBEIz'I's0N . AIAMES FIXON ,, ,.lAx1Es CJEHRIETI' , ,IQALPH HIIIBliR'l' ., ,VIRGINIA DYER DoIao'I'Hx' RA'I'HBoNE , lxIARIE1,I.A il1Il'l'IN :Xttennlzmtsz Carlton lrlalseltinc, Herbert Neal, Margaret lvillier, lflizziluetli Forlses. Musicians: Florence Wilcox Zlllil Cilzulys Hollern I Dancers: Doris Gillllaml, l.illizm Welnlw, lilrhlyn Sliumzite, Lucille Klamn. Page Onr flzlrnlred Sf,Icf3'-.rfcwz f -tv, - !JS'H'S AX- fa-V .af-'-A-fy f, bf, K- nlceboundu Prwented by The Family CAsT Henry Jordan ,...,.. A ,,,,A7.,.,, M R. W'IzsT Emma Jordan ...... ,..,.,, M ISS BISSETT Sadie Fellows ....,.. ......,, M Rs. BROWN Ella Jordan ,,....... ,,.,,,,,., M ISS BERRY Dr. Curtis 7.7........... ,,7,,,7,s, M R. BABB Judge Bradford 4..,..,, ,,,,,,,,,,,77,,7, M R. BRAY Ben Jordan .,....,,..,4 rer,7,7,, M R. HARRISON Nettie Jordan .....,.. rrsrrrr M ISS PURSSELLEY Jane Crosby ..,... ,,....,..,.,. M ISS GEISTER Orin Fellows .......,... .,.,,.. K ATHERINE BROXNN Hannah ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,sss,s M ISS SEDDON Mr. Jay .,..,,,,,,, s,,,sss,sss,., M R. RUNOE On a dark November day in the stiH' parlor of the old homestead in Maine the Jordan family is gathered. In a front bedroom upstairs the grandmother and head of the family lies dying. All of the Jordan family are eagerly expectant of a generous share in the family fortune and are waiting impatiently for the news. Ben, the youngest child, favored by his mother but outlawed from the community, returns just before his mother's death. Jane, who has won the Old lady's love through her kindness, receives the entire fortune and the guardianship of Ben for her share. The subtlety of the love story and character portrayal of the members of the Jordan family make the play most interesting and entertaining. gwsifv-M111-1 A1 .Q,.25, S. 19 was i W - ' gg A'-- 'Y' ' 7 71- A - - ,,- , . -v-, N 'W LP g .vw Om Hamid sixty-fight 'lf' f S'I-PS ka 'W - 'f ' rr- ,fx 'D I lx tn 3 The Intimate Strangers l T Presented by The Senior Class 9 CAST The Station Master ,.,,....,. .,.,..... N ORTON HARDESTY Mr. Ames ..........,,,,,,,,,, ,......., H AROLD TANNER Isabel Stuart t,t..,.. .,,.........4. R UTH DRAPER Florence ...........,,,,, ..,,..... M ILDRED MERRITT Johnnie VVhite ,.,,,.... ,,...,.,.,.,..,.......tt,..., L EO BARON ' Aunt Ellen ......, ,,,,,,, M ARCELLA VVALTERHOUSE Henry ....,..,,.,.. ..,...........,...,.., H UGH DENNIS Mattie ......... ..,......, L UCILLE JONES The senior class play, The Intimate Strangers by Booth Tarkington was one of exceptional humor and plot. The whole setting is drawn about the two younger people, representing the present day ideals, and the two elder people l representing a slightly earlier day, coming into a confiict with each other. Florence, il who takes the part of the Happer, decides to capture Mr. Ames who Miss Stuart l has met at a little country railway station and the unusual circumstances which y they are brought into by the crafty Miss Stuart are entirely amusing. However it is Miss Stuart for whom Mr. Ames really cares and the last scene finds them happy with each other before the open fire. V aisiii H as ,,4,9,2 5fE2vEE. S 14 ffaaeg Y T if LP Page On: Hundred Sixty-nin 6 ,ff fi ,f J-'S'l'I'SkA as -M-M. Plays Given in Assembly JUNIOR CLASS PLAY EVENING DRESS INDISPENSABLE Alice VVaybury ......,., CAST Shiela Waybury ,s...,.....,,., George Connaught .,........ Geoffry Chandler ,eee,,.,Ss Nellie ,.,,,,.,,,4,,,,,,, Grandma Grigg ,...,,,. Susan Jane Jones.. Pauline ,.,,.,,,,,,,,,, Kate ...,. Grace ....... Edith ........, Ida ........,.. May .......... THE REVOLT Presenicd by Home Emnomics Cfub CAST THE TRYSTING PLACE Presented by Dmmalic dr! Club .JOSEPHINE UMBARGER ELISABETH PATTERSON c,D,,,L,,.,,,,L,CoDY ANDERSON L,,.,D,L,,,,JAMES ROBERTSON MARY RUTH HUBBELL ,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,.,-OPAL SILER .........FAYE MATTHEWS .....,,.v,.TILLIE EDELL ..,,,,.DAISY WOODS .,.t.,.,.......LO1S COX .........ALBERTA REED ......,...OLIVE BARNES .........VIOLET BRAKE CAST Lancelot Briggs ...,,...... ........ ............... L E O BARON Mrs. Fannie Briggs .......,,, .,,,.,,., A NNA O,BRIEN Jessie Briggs L..............,,, ,,..,,-,,,.,,-,,.,,,,. R ACHAEL WOOD Rupert Smith i.......... ,.,,,,,,,,.,.,.,,.-,,.-,,,,,,.,.,. R OY KNOX Mrs. Curtis .........i...... ,,.,.,. M ARCELLA WALTERHOUSE The Mysterious Voice. .....,..,.,,,,.,.,...,.,,...,.....,.,........ ? Henry Ingoldsby ........... ,.,,,.., R IOHARD IRVIN 9-1 CQAEDDTH E2 4 Q 25,122 E25 I4 Mi.-2 Ami d 7 Y ' T - f -e - - LP 3 Page On: Hundred Seventyr -M, Y' Y iff Pug! Un: Hundred Sfvfnly-one fp.. X, 5. 7 i X' Rf , .M ,Af , f -,- 'V M. ' i,,1g?.f H 'j' '1 6 -!,. ff-bf I. J' ,' X, , f -Wil E I 'ff-Q-1.-fszr---r u- 'v-.um f- Q V-:af 1 . -1--'hm' -WTA f :--: 1 x ' n Y 1 Y Y L ! P 1 f 2 , P 5 H , , I E X I s 5 5 I, S .. 3 Q ,v X I v F X c Q I . 1 . T f 'B g x Q 1 14 I 'r 4 i 5 x , f Q L r . F Q F 2 Q I I E K. ,L 5 f P 4 I 3 Q f 1 E 1. V Y 5 Z Wg 1 Q S 1 I i gf , . , A , 5 Xa ' f E Fr: ., , , N f- X 2 'T 151- ,J 9 2? 53 ,W T3 '-5 U iii E3 ms::1L,,, Li? Page Une I1 lzndrfd Sfrenly-I:z'o XV 'Q fffxijf -Mgawsg-fy, , A-fS'P-I-S-kg N -VW .fag The Revue YVhen Springfield High School presented the High School Revue February 6, at the Shrine Mosque, it accomplished something that has never been done before in the history of the school. The Revue although similar to the carnival, held in previous years, was the most beautiful and most spectacular affair that has ever been given. It was held under the auspices of the Student Council, the governing student body of the school, and directed by Miss lda Ausherman. From the candidates selected from each class, Margaret Lacy, the Senior nominee, was elected. Roy Knox was chosen for Prince Charming. The first part of the evening's entertainment was furnished by the High School Orchestra under the leadership of James Robertson. Then came the blow of the bugle and all eyes were turned toward the back of the Mosque from whence came Queen Margaret and her attendants. After the crowning of the Queen, lovely dancers held their revel before her throne making it indeed a fairy palace aglow with soft-colored lights. Mingled with the dances were songs by the Glee Club and Acrobatic Stunts by the Y.M.C.A. boys. From all standpoints the Revue might well be an annual event for Springfield High School. fe-ql'W'21iI,1'4: H4-S5355 f?,E5-5 Q wen. LP? 1g0HddS 'a. ne un re evenly-three Z Page One Hundred Seventy-four ff f, I 1 5 1 1. -621 Y f !'1S'I-I'SJ'N-, fi -rf-':-'A-f A fjffyfyv XX .D ?f f .1 L R 4' ft I f Q fx ow 1, E 1 1 xf I , L L L L Q Lx I 3+ 4 ,iifvfbfliffi 5 4 953 5,152,525 Q w V4 :ig i Xf a e nr H dred Seventy Jive iz' ir a , Page One Hundred Sesynfy-f ,. fs!-f ', , 1, ,J-J 'Vx ,.--K.,,RsA-fs--I-Ig,-e+t:Jf1!f7sf,,.., 5 , P fe- o l l fl The Crossword-Radio Complex A STORY r Penderton Philips, our hero, is of the crossword puzzle-radio complex. Otherwise he is a conservatively sane youth. At least as sane as seventeen can be. E Red-headed he is, no freckles, tall and almost skinny with a walk about as graceful as that of the cow that jumped over the moon. Glass windows with shell rims 'N around them perch on Pen's nose in such a manner that his light-blue-eyed gaze may project itself over the top when looking at a distance. is Pen is in the third stage of puzzleitis. His case differs, however, from the a usual puzzle maniac in that instead of being merely absent-minded he has real 1 spells of blankness. VVhenever Pen forgets what he is doing he has to concentrate on a crossword puzzle for about ten minutes, then he remembers what he was doing 'i' or what he started to say. l At present he is working his after-supper puzzle and at the same time listening N to some radio music. A four letter word beginning with d and ending with b meaning without sense, muttered Pen to himself. 'Tm dumb, I'm dumb, why can't I think of it. ii Dumb! That's it, dumbln just at that second he dropped the pencil and leaned tensely toward the set. Amazement flooded his face. Excitement came next and Pen jumped up, yelling, ' Ma, I've heard murder done. Running into the next room he again exploded, Murder, Ma, I heard murder. ' VVell, who was murdered, where, why, and what for, calmly queried Mrs. Philips who had become accustomed to Pen's many unusual exclamations. i Wlithout warning, an attack of puzzleitis struck Pen and he forgot what he had started to say. Murder, you said, prompted his mother. Blanker grew the expression on Penis face. Chagrined he plodded back to his room and his puzzle. r Ten minutes of concentration brought it all back to him and again he shot ,L out from the room and began anew. I know it was murder. Someone shrieked, 'Help, Help., Then the other person said in a low voice, 'l've got you now.' Two shots and the person started l groaning. A door slammed, the murderer had made his escape. But, objected Mrs. Philips, 'fhow could it ever happen that a murder A would be broadcast? A l Pen answered, 'lVVell Mother, the station was on 509 meters. WVZZ right I here in New York is the only one that has that wave. And they have a separate room for the microphone. The room is sound proof. Now, couldn't there have two people in there and one of them shot the other without anyone knowing it? is Anyway, I heard it. lf Looking thoughtful, Mrs. Philips nodded her head. She was beginning to N believe that perhaps Pen really had discovered something. Another of the characteristic quick turns of Pen,s mind prompted him to go l Eb i fair' f'1ifiI.Ea3 fl 9 2l5fE? E15 U ME ig,-f,za.,l3 X! A' ' Y ' - -A7 nf ' V ,, N - v . if .e., .ff tae.. .-4.1-+.f.. a s t :c f 9 a s JJSHS e e - ......- 2 aff down to the broadcasting station. Without another word he grabbed his coat and hat and rushed out of the house. Some minutes later Penderton Philips entered the building wherein was housed station VVZZ. His excitement cooled somewhat by the ride on the car rose again to summer heat when he saw that he was at his goal. Somebody's been murdered here yelled Pen without waiting for the man in the waiting toom to ask him his business. lVIurdered?', exclaimed Pen's hearer. Murdered here? Yes, heref' Pen's assertions evidently were convincing for the man grabbed a phone and called first an ambulance and next the police telling them that a man had been murdered at station WZZ. Alarmed by the shouting, other people began to come into the room. Pen started to explain and then the second attack that day of puzzleitis came on him. He couldn't think of what he had started to say. XVho's murdered? somebody shouted. VVith a blank expression Pen meekly said, I donlt know,', and then began to look around the room for a newspaper. He discovered one and hurriedly turned to the crossword puzzle and began working it. Amazed looks were exchanged by the other people in the room. One fellow suddenly grinned and said Nutty. The rest agreed and the more timid began to back away from Pen who was doggedly working away at the puzzle. The next telephone call that went out from VVZZ was another one to the police station, asking this time for the patrol wagon. Pen worked on knowing that in a few minutes he would remember what he had started to say. The ambulance shrieked up in front. Then a carload of policemen and detectives. And a minute later the patrol wagon. Pen worked on. Around him stood the perplexed policemen, detectives, and ambulance and patrol wagon drivers. I remember,', shouted Pen as he jumped up. Two of the policemen immediately grabbed him. Then he explained how he had heard the shots followed by groans. A wider and wider grin spread itself on the face of the announcer who had shut the station down and come in to see what the excitement might be. He burst out laughing. As soon as he could draw a good breath again he said, That guy tuned in just in time to hear the murder scene in that play we broadcasted tonightf, Penderton crossword puzzle-radio Philips tried to sneak into his room at home without awakening his mother. But she heard him. Pen? Yes ma'am.', Who was murdered?,' No one was. But I came almost being when the ambulance driver and policemen found out it was a false alarm. KK -Louis Dawson 'Zi D3 fifli H Es Ai 9,2 5, E2 .BLS 1.1 aaa L? 3 Page On: Hundred Szvmly-Jzwn if 'rg' T n 1 I A l 1 .. 'E X 53 C1 La fl' 1' . A .- i if--- - -4-I -,M-egf ref-'74-. ew , am., 're-E. L - ,. - at -E .,,.+L-.-Lfffg-W KN lsff.-1 T''Savravavfanm,at,saae.1mn5silfi-f7,3J.Ln..vwacewM....w...af:aa1aa.p.Lawwk-iu5EBfc5'+?sEix-aQ..Mauu:?iE.lem,:w:.,ftsai:Q'esaue-iff? .mv X 1 l l 1 Ca ,CTI da 1 l F l SEPTEMBER OCTOBER 8. Another compulsory chapel. The i , - Q Ship stands a fair chance of losing trade. l Vihile not a leaf seems faded, while the fields B h h h h 1 , k P f With ripening harvests prodigally fair, 5 t 6 Wal W ere are t C C ape UC ets' In brightest sunshine bask the nipping .ur l D . Sent from some distant clime where Winter wields CTOBER 9 Student Cofmml elected Omcers' f His icy cimeter '1 foretaste yields Dorothy Lmes 'S president' ' ,I U , . . 1 l Of bitter change, and bids the Howers beware 1 E OCTOBER 10. Game with Carthage. Again We I - . Ef . . 1 SEPTEMBER 8. School has begun! Pupils wait Won' teen mhs for the Bulldogs H with bated breath to see the handsome new l principnll OCTOBER 12. Anonymous circulars are placed ' about the school demandin more freedom , g 1 SEPTEMBER 9. Hail, hail the gang's all here. by a group of persons unknown. VVe con re ated on the front walk, g g I , , OCTOBER 13. Miss Patterson is new advisor of SEPTEMBER 15 Senior Class meeting at 8:15. Resume Qmg l Seniors get the First chance to hear the new principal. First impressions are always lasting, OCTOBER 14. Louis Dawson Chosen editor Of- W the' sa ' WVe will ho we that's true - - V 1 Ay' l S ' 4'School Timesfl Debating teams chosen. ' SEPTEMBER 17. VVhere do we eat? OCTOBER 15. Puck seemed to have trouble in SEPTEMBER 18- Eltttloh Ot Home R00m REP- keeping her mind on selections when they were f fesehtfltlves flhtl goml TOUSWS PEP meeting- read to her. Wishing to rid herself of the . . . - fi lt h l' -. . F SEPTEMBER 19. The excitement of the first few qu S E consulted her Englsh tmcher qs to F . - v the cause. She received the reply that often 5 days is over now and we realize how badly we , . , . , - , - it comes from being in love. 1s this true, E miss last year s Seniors. up ky, uc '. SEPTEMBER 23. Senior Class elects Ofticers. , . , l OCTOBER 16. Assembly program given by High Sf 25C1'L ' ld ' ' t ' El TEMBER . nr s iterary societies p e ge School Orchestra. ? new members. Election of Student Council. f l . ' E SEPTEMBER 26. Compulsory Chapel at 8:10 OCTOBER 17. Only Dramatic Art Club, French 1 Club and H.P..C. are allowed to ive la 's in , - , I , s P 5 Q SEPTEMBER 27- Phe ht5t game Of the YEZU' with assembly. The purpose is to develop talent Mouhtalh GYOVE- The Bullt-10gS Show S00tl in other lines. A.L.S. and G.1..S. initiations. l signs of surpassing all previous teams. fl ! OCTOBER 18. S.H.S. defeats Nevada. OCTOBER Bryant Q Ay, thou art welcome, Heaven's delicious breath .',, l - - 9 When woods begin to wear the crimson leaf, ,, 3511, l And suns grow meek and the meek suns grow brief And the year smiles as it draws near its death X Wind of the sunny south ohl still delay wg., Q 1 In the gav woods and in the golden air ' 1 - ' r. - . sv. , - iiisiiim K Like to a good old age released from care, R ffl'3?Q :QE A gggfe 5- Journeying, in long serenity, away. A 5' A D OCTOBER 7. Robert Mitchell elected president j M 9, X I ,W ..... ,,..,..., V L , , . 1 of Junior Class. i 1 l gg? S5 ,-7---f - N 1.---. 7 5-N P Ce T :P-iz 1-M1 w B i . L.. 1 N. :LL , L ada CJ J .L L E , EQ, ff 'Q4Q3r s e-57 :TPe -----e -- J:...'--:fr f--- E A iff-sf-ffe--'--N---gf-ff f-.-s,.-M-New ---A----fix-xg.-- f ' -.- .,..,.. ,,m,,,g 5-f,,.t,,,mHL,w Wd mm N, M ,,,. X9 1 '-'A ' F w-.P-1-1---w -v- 1S-?T- in 'J Page One Hundred Seventy-:ight SJ - l ,. .. .. .- ffh! ' W - , S'H'S 'NA frm- for' , -A NOVEMBER BWI!-' November days with crispy air, And nipping mornings come apace, And smiling nature everywhere, Presents a kindly sort of face. NOVEMBER 3. First day of Better Speech Week. The talks given by students of the English Department were listened to eagerly CFD. NOVEMBER 6. Chapel was enjoyed by the for- tunate half of the students. NOVEMBER 7. Our sixth victory! VVe ushered out the last day of the quarter by the score 9-0 in this game with Joplin. NOVEMBER 10. Cast of Adam and Eva, the G.L.S.-F.D.C. play, is announced. NOVEMBER 11. The usual thingsfreadin', writin', and 'rithmetic. VVe did have an Armistice Day Program, though. NOVEMBER 13. When the cat's gone the mice begin to play-Teachers Convention. NOVEMBER 14. Poor substitutes. I suppose they J . have had enough of teaching. NOVEMBER 17. Tryouts for Merchant of Venice postponed until Thursday. NOVEMBER 18. Oh, ye Grade cards! NOVEMBER 20. Many hearts were made glad when they scanned the bulletin board for the results ofthe tryout. NOVEMBER 22. Big parade given by students. Several clever floats appeared. VVe lose the Homecoming Game with Little Rock. Pep Club gave banquet for visiting team. NOVEMBER 25. Thanksgiving. Hurrah! DECEMBER Bang: Now comes the final chapter of the year, The last days of its span are flying fast. We balance up our books in woe and cheer The totals of our loss and profit cast. DECEMBER 10. G.L.S.-F.D.C. play in Jarrett Auditorium. 1 DECEMBER 12. S.H.S. ranks fourth in intelligence contest. l DECEMBER 13. Senior rings and pins are distri- buted. DECEMBER 14. School Times Staff wants bigger V and better paper. ,' DECEMBER 19. Last schoolday this year! Three cheers. I l s JANUARY Bang: ' Another Book of Days has come to me w VVhat story shall its pages fair reveal, la VVhen this new year hath ceased at last to be, And Time hath turned again his whirring VVheel? -N JANUARY 5. The end ofa long and happy vacation. Q, VVork begins again. Candidates for Revue i nominated. JANUARY 6. Sol Kranzberg visits High School. JANUARY 8. Visual Education plan to make money - for a swimming pool announced. JANUARY 9. Bulldogs play Aurora in Double Header. Both our teams win. Alumni game favorable to S.H.S. alumni. Y JANUARY 12. Peek to design costumes for Mer- 1 Chant of Venice. JANUARY 16. S.H.S. meets Nevada here. YVS lose. 1 JANUARY 19. Tickets for Revue placed on sale. 1 JANUARY 22. S.H.S. Debate with Stratford. ive ' lose in this too. The decision was 2 to 1 in , favor of Strafford. B JANUARY 23. VVe are victorious over Carthage! JANUARY 26. F.D.C.-G.L.S. party. Prof. R. Ritchie Robertson reported very ill. JANUARY 27. Cast for Girls' Glee Club play, ii Feast ofthe Red Corn selected. 1 JANUARY 28. Faculty decides on IcebOund as their play. VVe can't wait to see it. l. 'r Effie-T'i'11.z:1 rs a19,,2ifE2,E.S U eaihg- 'f W -if V T Y T- TT TPZB One Hugziirfdgzvenly-nine Y vi, T Y rv T W -,-ff N f,.f W c7. . i fe - A A f': S 'H'5 A ,..:,-.4-fi...f...... - A ,.. 5 l l Al FEBRUARY Bangs MARCH 19. Speeches for Best Citizen in assembly. 3 5 Now February days appear I R - In somber mien devoid of cheer- f All cold of eyes and full of clouds, f Beneath the yoke of winter bowed. l FEBRUARY 3. Margaret Lacy is Revue Queen. We Seniors surely are proud of it. FEBRUARY 6. High School Revue-a wonderful success. ' FEBRUARY 8. Catherine Call wins in Lincoln essay contest. FEBRUARY 12. Lincoln's birthday observed. His- tory Club assembly. FEBRUARY 13. Carthage game here. FEBRUARY 15. Valentine day. VVe still like it as well as ever. FEBRUARY 17. Aurora game. , FEBRUARY 20. H.L.S. Assembly. Seniors are guests at Drury Chapel. I FEBRUARY 21. FEBRUARY 22. FEBRUARY 24. FEBRUARY 26. Expression recital. Washington's birthday. Monett game here. F.D.C. assembly was enjoyed by the lucky half of school. V FEBRUARY 27. Merchant of Venice. It cer- tainly was worth waiting for. MARCH Bangs Cometh March all brag and bluster ll Full of frills and fuss and Huster l . I But for all his blat and bragging And his cold and windy nagging I can see he's only fooling. ,N MARCH 2. Everett Gillett wins school oratorical contest. MARCH 3. Speakers are chosen for Commence- ment. MARCH 6-7. Drury Tournament. MARCH 9. Students guess cast for 'fIcebound. K MARCH 11. Berte Carnahan wins prize for guess- ing most of the cast for faculty play. MARCH 12-13. State Tournament. MARCH 17. Icebound. Y MARCH 18. Scaramouche. 'f 1 MARCH 20. Science Club Party. Nominees for Best Citizen made. MARCH 21. State Tournament. MARCH 25. G.L.S.-F.D.C. Party. MARCH 27. Junior Class Party. .APRIL When April comes with smiles or tears Whiche'er they may be, I have no fears I know that when she smiles ,tis best To go for rainy weather dressed. And when she weeps her tears foretell A very pleasant sunny spell 'Tis not for naught in wisdom's schooling Her birthday's set aside for fooling! APRIL 1. Hobo day-Resume goes to press. APRIL 2. Inter Class track meet. APRIL 10. Feast of the Red Corn given by the Girls' Glee Club. . APRIL 16-17. Contest at State Teachers College. MAY Now the bright morning star, day,s harbinger Comes dancing from the east, and leads with her The Howery May, who from her green lap throws The yellow Cowslip and the pale primrose. MAY 2. Student Council Party. Coming Events- Contest at Pittsburg Class Day Program Senior Banquet High' School Day Honor Day Commencement Goodbye Calendar- ,gfaffc-FTHE is-u2'5fIg2EZSI.J1vrE: gig' 5-7 Ti i,i.if'i 7'-DZ' , ,Q Q g 7 7 T f'2 g A A3 P 77 T ' 2' ig' Page One Hundred Eighty HM! ,-f ff S ,Q fr, YY YYY 1 ' Q3--Tis' Hia: E gf: . ,. f--'-f-s-f ,,jj-- 'ft JAX ,D i ' if :I 1 S i i J 1- lr . Humor 4' ,i X l' A good student is like a Cadillac-he can make a good grade without his radiator boiling over. lx Y Glyndon G.- My watch seems to run too fast, jeweler. What's the matter? t Jeweler- There is a pretty girl in the case-no wonder the hands won't behave. :I Mack W.- VVhat kind of a grade did you make in English? ll Francis V.- Oh Gee, I worked hard and got stung with a B. W Cookie- Who gave you that black eye? Ii Ross H.4 No oneg I had to fight for it. sl 1 Wise Saying- Fall in love with yourself and you won't have any rivals. I Leo B.- When can a lady turn into wood? Everett G.- I don't knowg I'll bite. I - - n ' l Leo B.- When she is on a vessel she IS aboard. lx I Farmer X- That horse you sold me is blind, and you never said a word to me about itf' I Farmer Y- INell, the man who sold him to me didn't tell me either so I thought perhaps he didn't want it known. judge- VVhy did you strike the telegraph operator? I J Darkey- VVell, yo' honah, it was just like this: I hand him a telegraph fo' mah girl, and he 'I starts in readin' itg so I just nathally ups am' hands him one. W Mr. jones to FreshmanA What do you know of Aaron Burr? Freshman- Please, sir, it's my first week here and I don't know anyone yet. Harold T.- I never saw such dreamy eyes. i li Gladys M.- You never stayed so late before. V Miss G. Gresham- Name the products of South America, Vincent. Vincent Cawakening with a startj- Chile.,' Bob W.- Have you a pencil and paper? , Winston L.- Nothing except Hy paper. Will it do? ' . Bob W.- I should say notg I am not an aviator. v li Mildred M.- I can't think of a six-letter word meaning keep quiet. Bruce j.+ Shutup. l Robert F.- In Siberia they don't hang a man with false teeth. si James R.- VVhy not?', U Robert F.- They won't reach around his neck. ly Mabrey VV.- Say, our jokes are good dope, aren't they?,' l . Dorothy R.- I should say sog they are putting me to sleep. FreshmanM Well, Miss Gresham, if the United States were to join the 'League of Nations' would we sing 'My Country 'Tis of Those?' I John T.- I've kept an account of all my quarrels in this diary. X Fred M.- Sort ofa scrap book, as it were. L Mabrey VV.- How's the chicken today?,' 1 Waitress- Fine, Kidg How are you? l Helen B.- VVhat's the matter dear? Olive B.- Roy doesn't love me any more.', I ,V Helen B.- Did he break an arm? if 1. l l IFIYIEQ-'ll .Q-idhk-'V 4 me A -.-'fe is Q V 'e' ' fe e Xf e we- e -- Pagz One Hundrfd Eighty-one Q X -221 if MQ 1. ,:e-- - ff 'l2YiAQ fgE2,.f f Sli-Is Axf fix., f-- --V w4erj-'ysfr 7,1 .D Everett G.- You wouldn't call for help, would you, ifl tried to kiss you? , Elizabeth B.- Do you need any? She Qplayfullyj- Let me chew your gum? He Qmore playfullyj- Which one, upper or lower?' x Bruce James- Have you any mail for me? Postman- What's your name? Bruce J.- You'll find it on the envelope. 26- Are you out for anything at high school? 25- Yesg out for good! I heard that Dorothy was killed while driving the car the other day. Yesg she stepped on the clutch and the acceleratorf' She- What do you boys talk about all the time? Hee- The same things you girls do. She- You horrid things. He kissed her half a dozen times, The clock then struck eleven. If he had kissed her one more time, That would have made it seven. The shieks of the present time, Their lines think quite imposingg But Solomon gets the medal If he did his own proposing! Henry H.- VVhy were you driving with one hand? James R.-A'Because T had a Payne Cpainj in the other. A gravel walk in the summer-Hot Rocks! 'Tll get that down Pat, said Mrs. Flannigan as she gave her son a dose of castor oil. Frances S.-'Tm so nervous! Tell me how I can cut my finger nails without cutting my fingers. Harry S.- Hold the scissors with both hands. Clarance-Why do you call your race-horse Brains? o Richard-Because he always comes in ahead. Why is Hugh Deniss lazier than Harold Bischoff? 44 va., I Because he lies longer in bedq ' Mr. Clouse'CApril ll-What is next to Puget Sound? Everett G. Cawakeningj-Annapolis. L Mr. Clouse-Wrong! Everrett G.-April fool! Ann T.-You say that you are going to play thru life with him? Freida W.-Yes. A.T.-What game? F. W.-Baseball T guessq he brought over a diamond. A hug is a round-about way of expressing affection. Why is the light end ofthe match the heavy end. A fool can ask more questions than a wise man can answerg perhaps that is why so many ol us Hunk on exams. ' eavtiw 9-2 5,1355 Q Q53- I l gs l l l l l ii T il N- P l s if fb 13,9 iA fe'Ai tree X1 he-e Page One Hundred Eighty-two 'ff' l T ,WY 4 5 ESQ'- :mz .W X.. :EE : ci: . fX. M-- . ,... X.. u-' . ,,. X. 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' N Phone 445 i I 1000 Boonville Ave. The Funeral Home Complete rc 00200255 f E2 5021 twat ? xr! page 0 H d d Eighlgfjsiaf B S! -B Y mv W .9 I ,KI ' At Your Service H urllJurt's Store Headquarters for A Kodaks, Albums, Memory Books, Eversharps, Fountain Pens and Quality Weh Kodak Finishing and Enlarging Work ave just the .Memory Book for your collection of School Day Events ' ' s. ' a- Q- ' 4'- . . . V 'fm 1 Y ,K I W U USE Uzark Hams and Bacon Finest on the Market Welsh Packing Company k 2 mgtlung than a. Diamonds In Any Kind of a Mounting Watches Pearl Necklaces, jewelry Gifts that Last Make Most Acceptable Gifts 3 E. P. Burman jeweler , 1 1 Xt 326 East Commercial Street Frisco Watch Inspector I if ffl If 'flat' ,J f' -f a - f Lf-f , M '!Ay 1-1 -V, -I I , , A f - ' ,J , N . 1' f V ,fyf f . . - ' . xv.,-1 1 ,A-, , fi! N P 0 HdZll5 ,K , Browrg:Br0s. Boolg 'x 302 St. Louis Street Q Waterman Fountain Pens A Eastman Kodalqs School Supplies lx Q At Right Prices 2 U' ' S For A1IK?nds of Davis Cady CO, Q. - Insurance 5 il ' Manufacturers of V S Pure Sweets Phone l 08 I r j Bar Goods and Good Chocolates 88 a Specialty I t 4 I Our New Home 7 Frank P' MCAfCC I S61-865 Boonville Ave. ,V I8 For Economical Transportation ,QS Years of Cleanliness I By iw 1 BX The New Wardrobe 3,5 East Wahmt Standard Motor Co. 468 St. Louix Street Appearance Experts Phone 190 I Ollddllyl , I 4 if K A ' ,s A 5 sc 3 . E-. ' S . . . 3 Ellmlnafe fhe Uncertamfy . ,1 4 Wm' 3 , X 'lawns' ur husszi l'1.As7aR'0 . as G. D. Milligan Grocer Co. , f I I ' ' 1... - l Farm Loans Real Es u Ford r t f Brass Company Chandeliers Cify Loans A Electric Supplies Insurance of Every Kind and Telephones 2357-2358 Apparatus State Savings Trust Phone 1380 320 South Avenue Springfield, Mo. Company 155 Norlh Side Public Square 1011 .J ii!! Qld-Z..-if if Paw fir-Q 7,d' ffl' we-M15 CPFC 'WFP P ,,4fwvJ7'l'!fI, gfvu-4 yf A, .Jura 'g ' 1 if .1 51 ' 1,-LMJ .,v' ',44.,,vf r sri f5.., . ...., . ..s,,.i. i .7f.ee.f4f+...2 bf , r , WM LUX? Patton Creamery Company 6L'ar4f,frffar2f, aa. ,aaa 1 Jw , Home J 4-bf? im- fx ' . , aa. M, ,lt , 'cwagwm 0-My ,- ffQ4g, ,f Patton s Premier My - o AU, jc! I C 9 N E o 4.C,,gV i 4? A ce ream, JMQ Z it y B utter 'i Premier Products are Pure, Wholesome and Delicious 4: I Patton Creamery Company 413---Phones---41 4 P, Your Patronage Appreciated--- X .J g - y ., 55 ff' ' f i S V1 'Q K U y as -I ....Innllllllllllllltulnunll... Q4 V1 t K' Xi 's mUIllIIIIIIInlII r r if ', 94 I ,.... ,...Ins1lIIlIIlIlIIMII' . 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Tgbvrgyv' yr, . 3 Per Cent Interest On Savingsw cco S ' VP X' ' ' - 1 x. y IVVJX5 eff' 3 1 fA I 115 ff - X Q 1 , We wish to thank the Class of 1925 , J. . er, Son for their business, and solicit X 'f the future business of ' ' I. .' o s e Vegetable the Classes of . lj rowers ,26,,27,,28 .Nj ' C Harris Supply Co. Q2 ' 1 I 1-2 Acres 234 E. Commercial l X I Of School Books anal Supplies I I I3 'L' ,' Greenhouses 1 S .Q A jj , Y.M.C.A. Q Q I R, r Plants and Products K -- C -FJ .- 2 tax at Seasons The High School h . Q L. K Boys' Club ' 4 5 ' .QQ Q' Phone 520 Gym Swim ,S i l ' C I .2 Games Baths XX 1 s Q Springfcld, Missouri Good Fellowship pr i P l .5 'S S 1 AX fi 1 b -NY. A S Ji ' ' F- 21 ' 4 35 lff t TH E5 4 Q 25,13 E S U 1:1 EI M, we 4 B ' , o S A as in so B -Y 'B A J- , R X gin IP grid SY! YY- Sage One HuniirQVlVineE1-two S Y33.f4..h.Q' Y S V ' i 4 -fa it lVw':l'l' fir W? WM AW? L 5 f, 'TSAfQQ, , 'A lf? Webster Shoe Store F . A, 5 L' Always ' Something New In Distinctive Footwear COfnIUIln1CniS O f 320 St. outs Street 414 St Louis Street , !i Cowell 011 Co The Gifts That Marx Last For Graduation GUts buy Jewelry---it will he an everlasting remembrance. Watches and Diamonds. What is more appropriate than Gems, pure and sparkling. We have them within the reach of every- one. Theo. Danielson 308 St. Louis Street 868 Boonv Ile Ave Phones 109 110 afvea-ff -,s,,a'cA,fv'Y0 554 'F zu--1 1 Q Q 'W 'f E P M ge- ww Awixk w P g again. we ,f Come and See us X F' f.- , s U s -1 . 1 'x , N Az 'Y . . ' s e V ' ' NJ N, . accard V Qu, W X W V X f Qualify fewelrymi 5. 4 Class Pins---Rings M Q E e ,gi Exclusive Commencement Stationgryg Qi f Eiga? , f Mei? 'figs ' ' .3 'E '1 ffm,-wil' fu ' f s ' My - Vwzfiiif 5 E ' I A' s JA sal- 37 7f7 0 pp:-oa,of.4' ,eff-6 . 1, ,. M m Y L 'i my s e W.. B F e, ,faccardgguelry Co. xi 'W e .,.,,,i! FYULAAXA2 - iiqp W 9, ut Sflf'-12:11-fe. Qt: o..C,, e R rd 1 C WJ X sb lg-5'?Q1 'I'l-IEJI925 r12'SU EI , X Q- W, v- Z V - ,X Y Y , WX- 4 , ,. , , -4- ' ' x 7, ,wJ Ai, f - A Vs -, f ,, , , - , X X- Q? g Page One Hundred Ninety-four g -'TF' f.,' X , , ' LXH. , f flff,-iff' , f' f f , 7 I f ' . f -ff! 1 1 '17 4--f' vw! .fe V '..fm,.J f Q- f,,i.gS:+ ,,.V,., 1 .fbti if 44,L,,,lL, ' .K 1' ' - 4 1 - A , ., 4 ,ff ' M ' ' ' ' 1 N O ,AJS-H'S.X ,O , he ,,-,,,,, Y f, Y ' ' :W f ' O! 2, K X ' ,,, , -1-.?,il4l'3,!::s:if':1..,1:z1Qa-Q-Ae'-f-,351-Lg--W X N I 1 , r I 1 Nzfl rf .',fs'A , ' 1 7 2, . . A ' f f A f I, . ' f 1 3 I, , f ' . 1 .r ' . - 1 ' u T I K. Qvr .bv X 3 U . X MQ 9 ' - 1. .' ' I. ' f . - Q .,-' -' f r' - 1 , I. A V, 1 ix' .. 4 5 VjUl1lfHN'1 IQUIYI X' H H lhlrllrflUSUUIUIJFIUWWUUIIYTI IITITTTLUEEEIH'V1UL,liJDDUI'll1Hi1UE1jl-El-ILJVI X Q i ,lisp E are students at Drury. We have found that , 7 E OUR COLLEGE stands for scholarship and Q: E characterg that she welcomes to her halls young men Q 'B L Q and young women of purpose, ambition and industry,' gg jf E that she holds out a hand of helpfulness to all boys and Q 'N E all girls who want to make the most of the best of them- selves. We want you to come to OUR COLLEGE and M join the Drury Family. E fx S N , E EUfjUllljjU 7Tll,lNf Y 1JUHUCIEEUIll'TlVTljUf'1'f! L HJHUTIZIDDVN NTU! lmlllj-jifll H ll UYTDDVJUI Ll l P t ml L VL 'R D' l l , K l O11 Ag-1.11.7 ., 1- 1-if .,, , 174. H ,nk N ,th fgl T ,W 4, .- E J ' I ' ' 1 4 Ji D vc, .4 q?'1'f: F'2'Tr-IE: 1925 ' 5-f E up -A g--,--, ,xg.,--s,,,,M,,f- .L,r,,,i,M,L,,,,,f,i,M,XgsAiflg5115Ek-.. egxfaa ONWTEiW7f Kvxwn fe- 'age' Om' Ilundrzd Ninety- we P in mf' atffg I' Q 3 x Q 7 K X Y Y 'x K B K -1 -x it Ri 'S 5 o Q I E N f 1 V Q X P. L, X xt I 1. K n 5 1 I w i XX '? e, A f W, - -S 5, V,-. -1. 4 V M. me ' - ,5! Twjrf 7 W 4 ha. in 6 L' 'i -law f a riitilt -A 1 A .?j? SMN,,,:?'ii .., . kgs, , , , F 1 41, S fzlnibulance Service -' 1 The hm a Q Day or Night Q A . 0 x X26 ' New York L1 fe 1 Q e . , 7Ins.QCo. Issues Policies on Children 10 Years ana' Up to 65 , . Pa 943011 1, Phone 6247 Undeyiaking Rf E. LEE, 941 W. Walnut Sf. ,, Comgggny Shoclgtey Tire Co. 410412 Firestone Battoo Souihfllknue High Pressure and True orits Phone I3 5 W 'Q Where Strvics MeahsxMore Than W 3 East cDanie1'4 a Merc Word. - Springfie kM0. . .. X y w I S 'W' t 5 A I . 'vi I 5 ,f N I f a 3 2 N tiff' 2 I f I i 5. CX V 1 - 1? Y .iv . t A 1 ,ix '3 S .S 'lihe Standard of Comparison Z' A s ,i fr RQ i Q '25 I X N A i s ' N A S' Q N 's 1 ULU Cn' UIC O. ii A? 5 X h H 4 307 W. Walnut Street ' f ' - ? 1 'v Springfield, Mo. WX , N N R- Z f Q X K ' , I S ff? 5 S ,..ff'3 5 1+ffs3Y 73, ,S t fy Elfafmfivgjgy-fe SS1- 1 i LEFE?-i', .. H .,. A. M ' Page Une' llundrrd Af ln H'-fix V' N K Q ff ff? QV? Colonial Drug Company 4' 0 Woodruff Building CLYDE LESLIE, Mgr. When p Things Look Dark E Phone 82 1 Lloyds of Springfield 3 Master Cleaners 216 East Central Street 2052 Discount on work brought in and called fo N Herbert D. Estes Quality Market 331 South Jejferson Avenue Phone 63 We Handle Only the Best in Our Line Someone Wants Your Photograph Duncan Studio 329 South Avenue 1 Springfeld, Mo. F 1 It , OEPARTMEN1- E i r X 2 4 , SPRINGFIELD SEED CUMPANY QMEMBER FLORISTS TELEGRAPH DELIVERY ASS'Ngi PHONE 1 UA 4' ,fi ,E to W I .1 1 - ' ' 1 - . ,..... wx...-.T E, .. F--. ., 10lIddN is Q 1 QJX G in fu 52159:-nf x Q I l l A 1 I 5 5 K 1 GI! .E , E Q 5 4 v 1 is? 4 B f B it it ,iiBl2f Bill, gg! 2' K 2, y B -X N y W K' V I ,- h fp., A--sa fflWf gagiV flf?'1?mlT3sw3 'F ' ' ' - 'wvidil f B if .. 1' f'- . SIX K 'Tw V .mfmpmwwmrmcu1-...mmatmvm:Hww.:nm.snf:L'2:nzmnmzmuuiumsff-,zfeiwamfmmmmwmn vfnw E ,J ' ,Lx ' 3 LINDEN Wooo CQLLEGE Founded 1827 ,Nw Q Q Q sfo ST. CHARLES, Mo. Y- A l VV Q Y Fifty Minutes from St. Louis YP V w L All l' A woman's college almost one hundred years old. 3 X Beautiful campus. Golf, swimming, and all sports. Modern Buildings. - 3 his junior and Senior College work. Music, Art and Oratory. Q X we Xl Vocational Training. Fully Accredited. fs . E i . A if , M , ,, ' - . - 7 B . 3 I . For Qatdlogu2l Write , M I- W F if . . .I . . U, ,101-INAL. R0 MER, President ,- 1 e w - ' ' M ' .Bo , Q i ., P gh ,. U StpCha les, Mo. 'W o . ' . th etzc ools 1, Qibvgun A 1 3 VCV? 'WW r We Have a Line This Season That We Will Be Proud to Show You. 5 I X .L , f It Is Very Complete and Contains All the Best Makes--- i ' 1' Q Spalding,,' Reach,,' Wright and ' ' ' Ditsonf' Stall and Dean it I I ' Base Balls Track Goods Tennis ' 5 Outing Clothing Bathing Suits 5 Q Umm WWW? ' 4 t -as-ef Wed WW I Roge s and Baldwin V .. ,l Hardware Company ,.isv ?ir1i' ffm. ,L 9..,a.-1S..-,- 19 EAS 19 M M3 s-- l 'pg' XJ A1 NH' Y :V-2, o dzfxi if' hz Y -B igvx M age ne Hu d ine y fig K . I I I 5. -nv - x fa' J .---zz!-f-'Cav 'I ,f . -.Ji .Sv V Q J.. I . .3 f f T 1 Southwest Mzssourz ' :State Teachers College 'i f 'X g g SPRINGFIELD X X A State-Supported Standard College ' Member'of the North Central Association ' American Association of Teachers Colleges THE D REE OF B. S. IN EDUCATION w S The ideal preparatiotx or any teacher cannot be less than a strong four years' Q '-high school course, and in ddition a full, properly directed four years' collegiate S course. Teachers Colkge recognizes this preparation for teaching by conferring A the degree of Bachelor of cience in Education. ' .,fw ' 'fr ,N 5' ' Nqfim HE DEGREE OF A. B. .1 X' Yasgng men and w en ho wish a full collegiate course undetermined by iff specific pr ssjonal aim ma their work in the Teachers College. Those who H V- complete one dred a twenty hours of academic courses and select majors and if 1' minors according tqk e' vice and the approval of the Committee on Graduation 5 I 'are entitled to the d of Bachelor of Arts. 1 K ' g PRE- ICAL AND PRE-LEGAL COURSES . , e The resources prqg' d by the State of Missouri are at the service of those who X'-ki 5 X' may desire to do the frs o years' work of a legal or a medical course at the Teachers Nth College. All the course eededfor this purpose are provided. ,I . BUSINESS COURSE Qa. 5 The State maintains a department for the training of teachers for commercial work. The superior courses in Bookkeeping, Stenography, etc., which are main- I f tained for this purpose are open to students desiring commercial training at no increased cost. 6 3 ' CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC 5 Thefaculty ofthe Conservatory of Music consists of twelve full time instructors. Xi' E All phases of musical instruction are ojered, at a maximum cost of one dollar per It 2 I lesson. 1 i 5 x ' N TOTAL FEES IN ALL DEPARTMENTS TWELVE AND ONE-HALF k Q' DOLLARS PER TERM. 'x I gl N' . Thcreare no additional library, laboratory or athletic fees. Write for catalogue. I I g- CLYDE M. HILL, President. I . t .. ,f I Q . ,. ..,... 4 .ini ., G, in T djw- .i I iii- x g K Lf Ist i I . 1 E: '.. i,s.:f:'f'- , U-.. Limit., .J-7 ,. ' 1.-5.2,-- 5,f, is ':.Q,i...T 611: it fl' Sig Page On: Hundred Ninety-ri ,f . . f . . .. k 'im V r Y I ' if 5 W f4ZQf,iA.g-Jgeeeei M 'V z i a Q. ' ef B A . i , M34 - if I ' Q o E V Y' ULF fel DRY csocans e:oMl:ANY 1 I If I u ' S. E. ,Corner of Squfzffe ' . ' ' -' V gg: T , I F .r- 5 ' I , 'g lib x e cf i The Pa eop les Bank 1 v df Springfeld, IWQ. U fo' Xe .F , K OUR MOTTO: X Courtesy, Fairness, Efficiency i A e ' e e b, L if erfi. - - , - .1 iiliei e , , , Krew, V ff, rnlfff' ff X j if Ifjfyfqfd If ' 1 ,,,., f lfL5,f,'.J!.x 7 . Lff, N, fZLdJJ5 pbpi V,,., S ,f i rfffzrez lothzng Co? G i 1 ' ' iff, , , Qffffwf f e La, ff? - 9 ' 1 f e jf! ! ff HOMEJOF G0 CLOTHES n ALA, XM L t -lun 4 l n 1 , 3 , i i . . K f i ' T I i , -, A ivyv ,J,,,.,UUL Q,WQg,L wsu? i 'E 1 1 'L f'-1 . . if , ' 1 3 nh'-'Yi,,fL,,.., K9-lllhx-fig QJ'giii.ff3-AL-iQ i.n, wwf, 1 i K'LmZ.Db EMKMAWMN' e i- ' w ' f P , 1 Z it W: i , 'y Xa, , i 5 - J V 'su-Jgfl 3 I+.. , M, U H-gif! h Q Q 2 N 7 A if 1 X , A n., Q wg Q ' f v A, fff,, J V V f ii, ' ' J? D Q If I V f 1 311- .,.- A' f '-I PgT 11114 L9-J Compliments of The Shoe Siore Aheadu ,' C' 'x - 1 X xx, 'J 3 A I' ' N ' ' ' 1' y - .f X X x X l X l x . ,X L,,1,,x N Q 5 X X X N x u A. W. WEA VER Shoe Company East Side Square www? v , , 4 ef1....., -i ' ' M. JY- . 1 Shoes of the Hour Q E I 7 II dd!! V Q 1 fx 0 ' It A U S .1 fx I I ,,,,,,,Zw! Q71 r 't?Wtt 7 ,J A s,, Z' J v. V l ,, ,...,, 1 ff, ,f fb ' 5 .f L' E, get , W 'Viv 'vi 'if In I ffl, ,t il vi di. H 1 ' 9 riff . . 'QL I FRANZ ALLEBACH Z E 5 M I LDRED ALLEBA CH . .X ' ' I 1 ' 5' r 5 fiflfw-fe5rvff4f?l'5 x :'f1,f,.f? ffv... 1,02 4 f 1 8 ., , If Q My , M ,, 4 y r 2 st X Photographers 1 V We 5 c 57,0 309 South jeferson Q f Phone--1136--Phone Q J. x I WV! M-'Vai-,l !2:fJFiEi! yfff. Aff-for-7-fi!-QV' , QW Wff fewfffffik fb 4 ti Vlffeflflacte All the Good Pictures in This RESUME' F 4 Qs A t it r 1 i s Y w i 3 t V Portraits by L X 3 Mildred Lavere fflllebach A Q 2 F 5 --- t if f ,f Q jx, w F V , 5 ,Q if 'fs '51, ' s I ,ff i.Bw4wrr WS , A Qoogmerctalbjhotography ,V Erezjzz Allebach t t A ,,, t 'fThQQ.5f1lU-flag G4Uifl5l'fd 1 ' k F 5 .fwwj s..,. t.-f--v - Ecrmmercfal Photohpher ind Y' '- s L- W the Southwest. 4 af ff P fi 51 - A V -- .f x - A ?-Q ig fmglwqvgimi-fir' 'T Q.. Q 2 E3 ,s EP-L EI S LJ 'lofi as Qfgh ,m,fu,,.5 s ' 'f1j'jji:i.s.g-1---f--n-:.. i'g5,1551.453 fjglgifiii so j 1:Tf'f s 'f 1'jj MRM4 4 T' if Pug? Two H dm: Two XQ A t ifftvt f sr' lu, s?,su use so WWW ' 'H' '27 9754 4,,,,-cp, fe, -1-fvefwf-f-4 1 A as L . .f '- Learn Ii Rightu N 'Y 1 Springfield! , uBusin'ess-College 0 , Q '. ' 4 J A 4, 7 , I 4 b 9 , y n s I I SPRINGFIELD BUSINESS COLLEGE stands for the HIGHEST and BEST in PREPARA TIONfor LIFE WORK. S. B. C. trains for SUCCESS and enables you to make a GOOD LIVING, which is important if you would buildla GOOD, LIFE. f fe' ' - ' ' Al , ' In order that each student may I z 3 2 progress at the rate which is best for I him, INDIVIDUAL INSTRUC- TION is emphasized. Your PRO- Q GRESS will depend upon your I ABILITY andyour INDUSTRY. , WE CHALLENGE COMPARI- i SON. 3 ' , : I 1 ' - ' ' I , 1 I I I ' ' For Information, Address, I W. W. THOMAS, President E Springfield, Mo. Q 1 i I 2 v 'f , . , -f - ----, fm- ve-'-., 3 - .1 -' ,f t----A - A .V - ., E 12 . 1, ' N 'L A I s 5- I or 5 Al V E I l it x I 4 -,E ? I I 4 I I , 1 S f i 1 X l t' 'r 3 I S 1 5 1 I a ' jx--Q T-1 R I N. , V, N7 H: I . r . ..,..1 . W A i J . 1,,. :,,.,, , il- ..-f . . ,. Y ,.. ,, Mega- ..,1-,-- V -f- J -- -V ,- ,., ,. Y. , - M .- , A ' 'MM' ' 'i LDiE'f - 'LI-f-As, W?Fv5Wrtxz'nww.:.m.wf!WlEf,-1225521 'J je I 1 , I I Q, w 1 t tr Vt Q l ,i LIPPMAN ePASTRY PRODUCTS St 220 W.WALNUT ST mms 128 E H , R. , E Start Your Savings Account With Us Per Cent Paid on Time Deposits 7fHE CITIZENS BANK E is 220 East Commercial Sfmt i 1 1 x n ,. V v S im.- V The Place to Buy V You 'M xx , Drugs, Soda, Candy Ek Stationery 1 ' l J , '2zzgd E Tl1e Cleanest ' 9-'Nye Fountain ay Less 'A In Town A , , in x t 4 5 K at E Dcnton's f if ' if Drug Stor ' 2- 'H px' i ' V South and McDanief 'lk-tif' ' W I f 7' SQT 5 TUX s i - A ' Q. Page' Teva Hand ml .Y , ,4 is 4, af V I 4 A MMKWWM 94,,,,,J, P ,. I -E , . W, N- ,, ,, , I Q SP 1 FIELD, Mo ff! I I LL! l ' I ,. Z Fgix jf 3' g'2 , 5l..' ' 1i, :',q I-K .3 7 5 I x I 163 Q P, 1.2, Mg cfT'.fX L f Y a4YLl6'. I f , I X I ff 1 I f , W X I Q nf -., f f 1 V' f I ff iyff I JL4 : 4 Cube B01-vQI,4..a.4.o40! '7'1JA0V ' UL JW4-Q S :Ii HIGH GRADE JIS I COLLEGE CATALGGUES gf A BULLETINS AND 33 W I ANNUALS ' ' 7913- -- RW LITI-IOGRAPHING, STEEL PLATE AND LETTERPRESS , a PRINTING A , -f , , H - M LF- OFFICE OFFICE 5 ,L SUPPLIES FURLNTURE Q I wifi H E: G4 QL-25 X? 1?-2.5115 NLE EELJB xf A ' W A A - - 1 V-1 - A H' I? 3 Page Two H dred Five SJ W V J . I. . N 1 :N ,, V4 'P' Z .. JUN, x N J 3 . . Springfield Creamery Company 0 4 Q I 6 Q Q s Y Manufacturers 1 ' 4 0 , Z 7 can -7.ma,l,4.,..j' ,Ii 56' 4.1. .- . j l A ,A V L inf, Y ,f ,ix - k Q J 1, ,ed wg-Jafffef r ffyvadfa., e, .4 ffj V, 1 r a quet Bran , X . rf- J' ' Q H J I C P '! X Qi X' ,W CC feafn af: fi and Butter 5 1 'A . X-K, t' ' I Q 'S I ' A 5' , .. Y N, - .N '35 1 ' , A if 1 If ' g 9 rj rNf For ualziy and Servzcexg ig I . Q .5 i X F I Ae f 1 x 5 -ly ' 'i Wj Q Jwiv e ' ff 3 , 'I I ' 3 Phone 200 a f Y Qs XX-Q ' 4 kai 'ar Q AN A .J x-Xl' . hx 1, ' J X if X 1 Pi! J ' e'eaia4 r e f 'if a e H Q eqe. , fi' 5 Pg T 11 4 dS ' ' ' 1 1. ' 1 , ,A svn of 1 we . - or. ff: W.: M .cfs . vs.,-f ,V If rf., ,f ,mx , , J. A. WH1 TE, Prop. D TELE15H0NE 653 -f ' .f . f 3 Wesfern Moio'r Car Company! All Kinds of High Grade Aiiiioiniobile Work 1 V - , a , , ,. - 1 . f , vu., Q -- 452 McDaniel Street . . wi Morrison Cloihzng Compa y THE YOUNG MANS STQRE of SPRINGFIELD LW L 1J 1'7l1 VW UWQIV M1 LJ DMM yn 1 fi V-L 1 'L' ' 1 . ' 1 , f - VLVYVAUA, W ,Q ,A-A9 'mf Lfggyp-i ' fd'-if ' ' EpcV1-ZFX? cr! L4Ou1cf,o1r1?1A.':F1teni'.:fand Bqest islzes 'io the Class of 1925 J Q 1 CAA-AF C4f Nf 'L' g I , -5 K4 Y 2 ' Lev--'Lai P x Q, ' 1 1 s l 1 5 6 3 F r w 4 1 Middle West Millinery Company ' 316-318 South Avenue J 1 n ,r X ? K , A Good Place to Buy High Class Millinery , 2 at Reasonable Prices l Y 2 3 1 ' 1 ,. ,H-. 1 X'-f 'N f'-H we if fs H' vw N' C' v 1 M,-7 'W' , ' Ag, L12 L 1 1 ii., :B mf x--1 EL.. -,Q km-: 4. ' 2, fl, ,M-HQ: 'N 1:3 - if -- if -3- V.-' .. . W I , f.-w gr , .A U . -, 5, , -' '--fwal Agn so of an 4- ' -e-iffy 'ef -- M 1 T' Page Two Ilundred Sfcwn LN' Z7 f ' 4 1 ,f u ir! C ' . W' ' K- MC, ,A P- 513 f7ep4'fLi 'W . . elfrvuffvsa:-1,24-url? X f 11 Ef COAL V053 ' WIM Wfdjggg, o .- fl 5 lx Q Buzldzng Materzal o o BRI CK g, A fL,V,,L6,,,,!!f-OL ,4Ap1f7 gp ef 5 .M,,.,,4fff'zf4,1,4f1 M 'J ag-5 I i 0nef,Z . gg H 2: 5 FIFTYFIFTYW L 5, jf., Q V if - I o -.1 M' o.:,, I ww'- g Kelly Coal 65- Maierial Co. QH:e9 ,SfE-Lic Snappy Servicef' CJ, Qkpxiw' ' K' L71 J- : M K '- Q SMART FOOTWEAR HQ I - 7 for R' 4 l I N , The High School OY 'ee f fe It College Crowd 'UO X ' if of +ee e I Walk-Over Boot Shop f ,imnmnslmg Easl Side Square xiqy ! , , i3.-23. 11' l ww :5' D2 E':53'.,Q ix 5 A , PAUL C,4DUC,SeCy H Blain Company ,E A L ESA L ' illllllllllllllllillllllf k eo f F 4 in.gf' rocer Co. o A E X3fBQn ipringfe , ri M A asfers and :Kill rs if W TS ' ' fbi' C SC MCE H C 'M-- lT g Pagf Two Hundffgzefgllf K i 554- - 4 K, 47 S'H'S K ,,f fx ' x 5 O 4, AZ Autographs jr ,r I ,y X mf Zgfwwa , . X fx X X - f gf 91 if AQ f X, ff fo ww, f Q f fi .WQJ m .H. f Vhffrf fffA EXQMA an-mg, 11 5 A , fi 'X A ' f,4 ,Lf , - . ,.f,,f ,A + f I A I ' 14:51. 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' 1. fx- Q I Autogra hs gf. ' ' K ' Au. - - ,IE f Q I ' ., ,f gg - M X , , kgldllff fwfr ND fx .. f 3 wiv-gfzw 4 9-25fT3 12-QS 12 11,53 mhwg Y? V i,,g2 Tu,.,,Q 5 ,g,E,g,I X' ! . I , 4- f Q.. - E x iv. , .fl 6 - . 1--if f M . , - , , , y -V. - ' ! A'ff 'Q -K JS. . ' V ' V ' ' , ' - .','f'lI,'x ' r ,,'V,f,7 'f - -1- . , . .ii-,fs i , Y .. .. ,,-. ,, ,,., fx J' 4 .p Vs ,., , . I f ' ' TRACY CREQMER Y' col A ' I IL, mimi Manufacturers of ' NV' f J f A 'll' 5 ' j.,,..,eff'd'- - ' JJ T e if-M if W rac e 1 1 ' y 9 MP Ice Cream and l Q 1 Butt r W vi Corner McDaniel and Main Phones 61 and 62 TSM..-W we 1 602 4,-fu-'S xgf-1.3 5 -fvw it s,,g.,1:Q-Q-D Liu. W deff.. r VW, i 1 Dress We an f ucceeal x g f XXX? Q I, Most young business men-perhaps all 1' X 'X successful young business menfwill agree 1 X ' ,NX that good appearance is now no longer I R til optional. 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