Springfield High School - Resume Yearbook (Springfield, MO)

 - Class of 1926

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'Til' iii- . fi: ff' T 1 C 1 ..- ,-,, L.. Clif, uv, ', ,,,,. .. ' NW Vg ' V, I6 XZ.Qig-4A it ' 'A Q ' L-------1. '.......T'f: :4:'iM.-' -'M.....',..'- '-in . H. P. STUDY Superinlendml Qff School: ?I,fLfL . f,,N A ,I ..,-,....f,.-M-.-Q4-A-' 'I ,f, , N Y' W.. -ff A--M ff f 5f'-.I- 'H'-f WM 'i 4'T 7' - T ' 11. '+,iL 1-'II -' -I -' ' ,b 1 , I of .' I -. M -2, ,I W. ,I Q., xv. -Qu jp, ,I' 'L F Q 'f g,,iII th! xjZ'X-YjffL,.fi,.l TSLI. 1 1,4 ,f,,,, ,W . fm, -llgd - ,, I- . ..,-I :Y L W-' --1 ---g t-in -r gig 'I I LH Iv ,1'--- '- ---Mf--f--- 'AA- M-'--- WM -1'f11:,,,LI','- ' fhfx-7 .1 xJfIg, If ' ' ' 4'1i , , I I 1 I , I I - I. 'I I. ,I II II II I I: I1 II II II II II II II II II I I I. I I 21 I II I II 'I II I I I :I II II II Ig II II I , I I I ' I II I II I I I I I I I J. D. HULL, A. M. I Principal! Senior High Schoo! I I I I I I II - I, I I I II I 1 I II 'I 4 7jjSb'k' ff! IQFQ -. If Ii I It ,I I I I I II : I ' 'If ,N mmf I. L I C I . XA I I! M155 CORA B. OTT MRS. JOSEPHINE MIARQUARDT Vice-Principal Senior High School Secretory' Senior High School Ii ' I . I ' L 1: f , -f -f- - T Y xi - I 1 I ei I.. I Q 2 L6 In ag TE U SSI-3 TV ' V' E43 -Wifi' SSS 7 wh I at Qi imv ' , .--1-Q--ff--, ,, ..... Y ,Wg .,,s-,, ,I-2-M-4, , ...---:..414..p-..-:Lair-',,, ,.... 1. .,,, ,.. ,.. 4 ,g , ,Lu ff f . ,Al fx fr, --35 5'-3iQi'i3f'-- 30- fllff--L-5,---I-17---- L--M .......'L..:L-.:::-41-13711 , :f l?'3,Zf:?'i'-'.t'-'wl- -- lli1il-:-:.:::f :J- K -Li? LST. -f' Y-.5 f: HT- if A f' -if 7 VT 1:7 - T11 if 2:11 K -7 52 wffx- .J I ig M 5 ' ,rllj-lx. 1 ' V 1 1, x , I ,N Platte Zllles Seddon Clouse I M1ss IRMA PLATT1?, B.S. M1ss l'IAZEI. SEDDON, A.B. Home Economics Science Mlss BEULAH ZILLES, A.B., B.S. MR. RAYMOND CLOUSE, B.S. I Sczence Science - Volker Hargis Williams Patterson E Mlss HELEN VOLKER, A.B. Miss RUTH WILLIAMS V Exprewion Typewrifing T Mlss MAX'ME HARGIS, B.S. ' Miss ALDINE PATTERSON, A.B. 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N W 1 S 4 I QB-If ' 'g 1:-1 'A'--rv.-fl., I -ff-QV 5 ---- - -- vwv- v-qJ--.v g'g , , 241-- Z L. .V ,-X ...l22.L: ,L-' in' L' ':,f wL - , V , ' in -'lizjgg , E W V--K-....-.A...,.....,.-..-Y ..,-,.. ...Y Y -Z, ,--- , .Q -5 L- 7 - .. 1. xgl.g451V- 5 ' xv JAXQN 11 S..,'-Q- 535- fig- QTTQT fi' if :TEE 1 73x .Z ,Q Tjfi ,fx-X. ,jx gfffgfx A2QTm'.Mf'Tfff7Q., ., L-3-WW iQ 'A ' '- ' -A' nk ,g 5 4x9 37145 .I Av- 4- LQ ' 13.4 1 'f-.Ll: 32 WT' A Twl'Ll.'1'1'Tf', Rx 2 ,Vx ' L wx 5 L wg 5 I Y 1 I ' I 1 Gresham VVeiser ' Marquardt Suttle 5 ' S l ' r W 1 I Miss GRACE GRESHAM, A.B. Mics. JOSEPHINE MARQUARDT H zxiofy Secrelaqv h , MR, ALBERT WEISER, A.B. HARRY L. SUTTLE, B. S. 1 Plz-yum! Tnzzmng History Bissett Tiffany 4 Lyle Gorman 'I o Miss MARIAN B1ssETT, A.B. MR. D!VIGH'F M. LYLE H i .Glory E lectricig v MR. GEORGE L. TIFFANY Miss IVIABLE CQORMAN, A.B. Manzzal Training En,QfliJi1 Q if Q. 9 Q Ti. E' , Q. '-YW yf xfjf Mff1z' L 23 I t ,,i.-..,.,...................,..,,. 7,.,,. , -., .,,, ,,,,,,,,,,.,., , -,....---,.,,, I , fe, ,--1.1-are-,f, fe--. 'gg-gf' :::Jf::'::!':TiT:L 3 - - g -- v- V -v' - ' fr X If vi gr iff, n If , ,If W 4 X . -',f'r,1f5i-iv' '-- ' 'N--Lgvg ',3',j ' ' ,i I t:,,4'.:.,,:' ,-:1 . I ,- 'Ziggy J, B1-Own McNish MOOTC Miss EURELA BROYVN, B. S. Mrss LURA MCNISH, A. B. Miss EDITH Moons, A. B. Household Ar! Science Lflfln Fouryears ago there entered into Springfield Senior High School a class of about three hundred and fifty green and curious freshman. These freshman though green and undeveloped were soon to becomeione of the best classes ever known to the life of Springfield High School. . I When this class first started their new life, they had visions ofa faculty made up of teachers that were absolutely beyond anything but manifesting peevishness, giving assignments that would take hours of nothing but the hardest of studying in order to get just a bare pass. They were sensed asihaving nothing but indiffer- ence as to whether you failed or passed, they left it up to you and no help or pity was shown to any one. , 5 ' After a short time in High School their conceptions of their teachers had absolutely reversed, they had found a true friend in each of their teachers, they had found, not the crabbed and indifferent type of person, but one who was willing to give help when asked and one that gave it graciously and plentifully. As this class grew older they realized more and more the true friendship and help given by every member of the faculty of Springfield Senior High School. At last the time comes when this class leaves a place that holds dear memories of the past, a past never to be forgotten. Among these fond memories our teachers hold a large portion, a faculty never to be forgotten. And now on behalf of the Senior Class of 1926, the Resume staff wishes to extend our utmost appreciation and thanks for the untiring work and help of each member of our faculty. ' I Q- .Q-il - A-:if ati , 'ff .- -' . - li il il il il ri ii 1 l ll 4, 'l i i ii l 1 1 1 l li il H Vi il , J ' 32 El 4 I l 1 f i wkj I 1 Q.. A,A,.A ,,, 4 Q V ,M i . J i I Y 1 I 0 3 V x I 9 X1 w . 1 . ,1. ,?.. Q Q I4 4,4 I Y Ag K -1, QA- A Q Q V . 1 4 . I I --if . g' a 5 1 2 f avs! - ii 1 -' ,l fl , x , 1 u T F I ' -07' ' i ' 4 - T' , I i I 'I , 1 ..,. z 'I 1. 5, Qi l M :Rh :J . 'UW' .Q- L, . X I' Q.- cn. l I 1- l ' 1 1 nr, i- - 3 efx 5 ' B: 3 -ng Q :E n ii A, . 2 ' 1 ' -. . f , Q3-iq Eg 9 I l A 'i' . 1 ,9 - iQ' -: Jf f :- :: i - 4 ' Q if is , v ,1 QLASS S I 4 W f r-, V f -: L K N0 , NM, QD I il? f 5 4 5 ,R 1 13 1 9 1 , 1 13 l ' T 5 w ' W f ' -R LFLJQ ,, 4 I ,wk- -x p 'x Y jf ,iz K5 1 g i ,rf ,I Q ,131 E 1 Y . 6 Q . ' 4 , , . V, I 1 l I 3 5 E 1 1 +0 .I 5 h 14' h - -- Y- I Q - -Y Yi--.,,, ,: -LW- H, -..,.,w, ,...i 7-31.1 Y , .,.,, , . ...-,.4M.... V 4 I 1 1 E Q v I. 5 5 , u gy' N' U 1 f ij ' I .- - 1 X - fI 15 - we Q- iw f ,- , ' f I U ifg SEE? UQ D ' F f i M 1i 1 6 3 1 1 I 1 , i 5 R5 ,g ii . L :Pm H 'Z .L 9' 1 -el ' 'J 1 Eff ,1 ,T S , 5 I is 27 , 2? iv -1 me Vx I 51 I QI Y. il 5? 1. ,I FI l E I yo A f'- MCR og X 1 1 ,f 1, X f , ' 1.1, ffj l'.'CY! R A LL FZL, :li 1151 FL, ' ,:,. . 45,112-ig 327322-'f Ref! 15,3-V-5-f 1: V-M-'-lfiiiuiziziir--73+-:N lf! I ' gr l , ' , - Z- : N M 'A' A ' R 'R M ' ,LV 45 1, WN, Roblee C. Anderson Weiser Irvin Blume '1925 CODY ANDERSON ..... JOHN ROBLER ..... MAJORIE STEEN ..,.,. DAN POTTER........., HOMER SOLOMON,...,... LOREN WALKER.. MR. WE1s1sR......- 4 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS -.....Pre5ide'n!.. 17ice4Pre5idem'. ec1'elzzry--.-... Trerzsmfeag... Seffgmnl-zz!-ozrms ....... Sergeoznf-at-0177113 ......... ...,,C1fific.-,.. 1926 CODY ANDERSON RICHARD IRVIN ..j ..,... LEO WEBB ARTHUR BLUME ...UARTHUR BURKHOLTZ .......LOUIs STARK ..r.,V.MR. WEISER L Ii 1 QT ,r5mRf AtL 28 ,-f.--- -v-:fra-f f-v-- -rv.--V. -,...,-,.,-,--A Y,-,-A ...f Y- .1 ip-xv--7, ,,.. , N, X 1 fm X f X u 1 3 E O WX . ,- 0 i Ri 1 H , , wx, 5: ' Xf'gE.-.X?O.,ffffg:H,g::Q,Og'!7 Wgzrf' C Ywfjf 1 ll ll y V- L f-v-,.--.. v:x...f,...-T,,, , - --. - - ,g.n......- - V .A..- .95 .f:'- I l , , Burman' Turner hdonday Rainey Vaughn il 1. i ' 1 l ii W, ll ll T I i i s l ll i A! ll ll gl ll fl li f i Willis Dysart Wrightsman Haseltine Umbarger E ,.,Y. , p ,Lt , 6 T MARTHELL BURMAN 7 -Q f EUGENE WILLIS ' Tau Phi Gammag Tau Alpha-Lambhlag Q B.O.A. l ,G.LgS.g Chapel '23g G.L.S':-F.D.C. Play' Q ll l'24, '25, '26g Expression recitalp,'24,Q'25g ,- . , - N l, if-French' Clu-bg' High' Times f'25-'26g' ' -L Stuldenit Representative '24-'25g D.A.C.g . LULA DYSART X Senior Class Play. V . I-LBC. J -Vx V 'XL V rll K, V, - 4 'RICHARD TURNER T L GILBERT WRIGHTSMAN V . Q' i '5,Acorn Clubg B.O.A., Treasurer '26g S Delta Omicron 'Omicrong F.D.C.q A LVLT, Sketch Clubg Orchestrag Bandg History Clubg Sketch Clubg Twelfth ,Q if Glee V Clubg The Creation g Class NightgStudent Representative '24gBandg l T Secretary '23g,,Class Vice-President '24, Spanish Club. V A, . 5 5 T . S H i I VOLLA MONDAY S aPAULEgNIi1sSH.11isELiI13ab I A N W l A ' VReI15if I-1? 5 Rig IE? rgigstiatigl He .iCariipfi5g?CC1ass' Sergeiliit-aciihrinz i . 7 P ' '23g Student Representative '22, '23, '24, ig f R Q , A ' ii, ' . igg L BETTY NELL RAINEY JOSEPHINE UMBARGE'R ' H.L.S., Secretary '24, '25g Pep Clubg ' I Tau Phi Gammag Tau Alpha Lambda, l Sketch Clubg Ta Ta Pochon Campfire. G.L.S., Secreigasfy' '25, '26q Sergeant-at- 5 X - ,lgrnfs '25, 'C?5ghl2.A.CRdTwelfthdNEghtg Q ai or a e ang am I an vag S Junior Class Play: Man Who VVoulcl be Q LAWRENCE VAUGHN Gentlemang Pepettes '24, '25g Senior B me Class Playg Resume Staff. E , Ii ll L I fl ll 1 Qi is lt l 1 ll fr I ,l l l gl K A 7 il I Wilhoit 0155 Cain McCracken Vaugllfl r l 1 4 S I l r ll E. l 1 tl v A i 'l u M xl . fl ll li 4! il Y lf l ,1 'l fl l lx Fox S Matthews Edel ' Iohnson Vililhoit Rl THELMA VVILHOIT H T LELAND FOX Student Representativeg Girl's Athletic Club, Treasurerg Basket ,Ball '25, '26g fi Tennis '25, M T ll l LAURENCE OLLIS PAYE MATTHEWS i ' Sphinxg Resume Staffg High Times Staff, Editor '26g F.D.C.g Science Club, President '25g Business Manager, G.L.S.- F.D.C. Play '26g Student Representa- ative '23, '25g Los Don Quijotes. 'K MARY CAIN be A.L.S.g Ta Ta Pochon Campfireg Pepettesg Drum Corpsg Pep Clubg Student'Representative '24g Carnival l23. DELMAS MCCRACKEN F.D.C.g Hi-Y, Vice-President '26g Sketch Clubg D.A.C.g Pep Clubg Student Representative ,22, '25g Revue '26. A.L.S., Secretary '2Sg H.E.C., Vice- 'Q President '24, Treasurer '25g Creation g l Hinhan Campf1regGlee Club '24, '25, '26g Science Clubq D.A.C.g Feast of the' 3 Red Cornng Drum Corps, Captain. 'i 1 i l l TILLIE EDEL Q 2 A.L.S.g D.A.C. NAN JOHNSON , A.L.S.g Student Representativeg Glee Clubg Hinhan Campfireg Alpha Tau Phig History Clubg Inter Nosg junior Resume Queen. r il Jos V Y 1 C M EPHINE AUGHN IOHN W ILHOIT ls 1, 3 t ti T if si A tl 5 QT 45:15 ff C .C T59 'r-ei fe lf 1 5 ' be ' Tift i K 4 .. M-.V.n . ..-.A A --W. . K..- ,.,.-, ..,.,,..-.-, -.,A , -. , ,, , , , , , M, fum.. Mfr., .nv eff ,,., Alf-, u.,,.-,,,,,. ,,,,,,f1, UNM,-,,,, vu- ' r . .,36.,r,.l., ..,,,...u-.M,m-,f .. ,., -.,, . , t, V 59,4 , . .,,,,,,,,,.--,.,-.,,,,.,..., . - +-.. . mx.. .' l l f jones N YYillard O'Brien Kirkpatrick XVommaek T. 'z 7 i A 4 r i if W2 li 'a l ll I E I l ii . l i l l l l E A l I l l 1 Gorman' ' Bennett Israel Dyer ' Sharp ' Eh X' ' - --Y Yee LULA JONES ' HELEN GORMAN G.L.S.g Chuli Campfire. ll li GEORGE VVILLARD CHRISTINE BENNETT iQ ANNA O7BRIEN A RALPH ISRAEL , A.L.S. President '25, 26g Expression Sketch Clubg Captain Inter-class Recital 726g High Times Staff '25, '26g Basket Ball Teams '24, '26, Student Representative '24, '26g History Clubg Spanish Clubg VVe He Campfire: ' D.A.C.g Senior Class Play. HARRY KIRKPATRICK VIRGEEA DJEST, ,75 A I S I F.D.C.g Sketch Club, .Vice-President NOSfSjMfSSke'fQ1fSCfu5, M5Cgan'Qt2Q gig ,ggudem Representative 24: Foot' Veniceg Expression Recital '26g Student 3 ' Representative '22, '23g Senior Class ' Play. . FERN VVOMMACK SARA BYRD SHARP !. H.E.C.,g Pep Clube Student Rep- H.E.C.g Pep Club., 4 resentaigve '25, A if ' ' ls ll li If ' 4 ...f f-. . 1 - - ee - '--f 1--'T X' -' ' ' f-we fs' 'Z-: j '-- -fj,'-1'-I -' fe- T x A 'Aj ,tj ,LLt.-e f- -V1:f.-99' Kelly Fagg Hendrix Harris Seifert Day Solomon Hubbell Liepman Hulette FRANCES KELLY r X A 2 INEZ DAY - V A.L.S.g Sigma Epsilong Treas. 1 ' Sigma Epsilon, President 5325 26 H 7255 Secretary '26g ScienCe,ClLibgfKCrea- . Vice-President '25g H.L.S.g Latin Club , 'tiOn'p'g Student Representgitivei '23,,'21l, 'f25gACOmmencementigf'AHZCQCQ ' O' ' , V, -In MABCKAVRETFFAGG E A L A 1 A H llA, Ai.L,:S.g Hinhan Campireg Pep Clubzl i President Girls' Athletic Clubg Basket Ball '23, '24, '25, '26-g All-star team '23,,i '25 X , 'BYRON HENDRIX A Hi-Y. A EVE LYN HARRIS l V Girl I Reservesg French Clubg Glee Clubg H.L.S. Treasurer '25:, Drum Corps. DOROTHY SQEIFERT i 2 A 2 HOMER SOLOMON Footbdllg S Club. MARY RUTH HUBBELI, Lambda Alpha Lambda M'ORRIS LIEPRMAN B.O.Af. DORIS HULETTE 5 G.L.s Alpha Tau P1aigAA.L.s.g Rane Attend- Pep Cl'ubfH.C'.C.g Chula campafe ant '25g 'Spanish Clubg Chuli Ca'mp1'ireg Student Representative '24, '25 . , 1 'fm 'CS XT- 'fli iff Ml' L X f J, p , , L, .Y ,, . ae- . .,-f.....1.,........,..1n.....A.....ne- 7. A-c,.Y.,,R-,.f-A., ,,l, , TAN.. .. M: A.--., ,...,, ,... -..-,..,-A, .L .,,-,., T.,-,, ,.. ...... ........,....-,.......,,..-.......-Al. ...,..j.Y,,.K,,,...,T,,: V. ...L L T- ,.,Y.,,-, ,,,,. , ,.. Y, .Y Y v A .. ..,,,, , . .,f,,, , A sv ' I -I II It I I: -I I II VI, ,I 'I I II 'I I II .I I ,I II I1 ,. I I I I I I I Ti M fab ' I ,1 I ,I irx - I I I I I I I I I . .fi ' O . .,,, 2 ,-..-pak... ..,-,1 , ,H , +1 T E s .1 Fugitt Barton , Peightel hflohler Street Blume Everly Mack Robinson Flummerfelt ISABEL FUGITT i ARTHUR BLUME H.L.S.g Sigma Epsilon Secretary '25 Inter Nos, History Club, French Club Pep Clubg Student Representative '24. LESTER 'BARTON ANN PEIGHTEL I iG.L.S.q Pep Club, Treasurer '25, '26g Pepettesg Sketch Clubg Orchestrag Crea- tion. KATHERINE MOHLER A.L.S.g Hinhan Campfireg Glee Clubg Pepettesg Yell Leader Teamg Student Representative '23, '24, '25, Drum Corpsg Expression Recital '24g Glee Club Play '25g Creation g Pep Club. WARREN STREET Sphinx, Orchestrag Band, Glee Clubg Merchant of Veniceg D.A.C.g Resume Staffg Student Representative. 1 7 Delta Omicron Omicrong Football '25- Resume Staff, National Athletic Honor Societyg Student Council '24, '25, '26g Assistant Manager Revue 25, '26g Class Treasurer '26g Student Representative '23, '24, '25g F.D.C., Treasurer '24, '25g Hi-Y Treasurer '24, Vice-President '25g Science Club Treasurer '24, '25g S Club, Secretary '25, '26g Sketch Clubg Pep Club. JOSEPHINR EVERLY HELEN MACK H.L.S.g H.C.C.g Girl Reservesg Ta Ta Pochon Campiireg Student Representa- tive '25. FLOYD ROBINSON FAYE FLUMMEREELT Girl Reservesg H.C.C. I ,,, 2. -- ,..,,A,,, s-M . 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'263 Junior' Class Playg Twelfth Night: , L ,I Glee Clubg Glee Club Play ,253 Revue LUCILE XR7-EEKS A -' I, A . 1 . - l l ' I ,I H V, ff3fC1gjQnt26, We He Campfire' Com, Student Council, Vice-President 525, E A, , I ' ' '26g A.L.S., Vice-President Q51 History ' V AF Clubg House of Representatives President: X: JAMES GEHRETT . . x Aix Student Representative '25g High ' It X Times Staffg Hi-Yq F.D.C.g Merchant of - -' I Veniceg F.D.C.5G.L.S. Play '26. HALL SEYMOUR A f ' I ' F.D.C.g Merchant of Veniceg Debating .N '25, '26. f GLADYS AGNEW ' ' I Q44 Girl Reservesg Inter Nosg Spanish XC, Club: H.C.C.g Pep Club. ' I A , DAISY Woonse - 1 , - as A I A A.L.IS.g.--I-I.E.Q. President '25, fzeg I2 MARY ,ROBERTSON V Science Club, ViceiPresident 26g Spanish I History Clubg Inter Nosg French Clubg Clubg Expression Recital '26g Chapawee 'Ifa Ta Pochon Campfire. CampEre, - I ' I 'I ,C - -... ,I I -II ,M I . I , is I I-. I I I 'jgigzzjg -Ygglili' I Ii 411 Y H' ,gftfliiiiiii 1,-,V A, ,Q T. 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' l 5 I l il V I I is I i l l Il i ii 5 l Kirkpatrick Rotlecker bliller Williams Leeper S l ,ww . , , 3 A MARTH.Ai PETERS l ii HELEN KIRKPATRICK p i ' I X S Ta Ta Pochoin Campireg 4 , r 1 f W H.C.C.g Pep,Clubg Pepettes. lifvl, il .I I, ,, M I ,,,, ,I,.. ,,.. , I -i--- H-'r'?Ifffi57if' fl, lf A,'A .V : ,,,. Lg ' . 'QI , . - I ' K, p V , ,l , I .,, .Y H-, . 'ff5.!Eilfr fy X I l CODSYSANDEIRSQN' A ' 5 5 1 . NVORMAN RODECKER Pr p, . ,I 5 - 'OrclTes'traQf'Bandg Glee Clubg Class ' , Football '25g H.C.C.g High 3' ' President 25,ff-262 Class Treasurer '24, Staffg Student Representative '25? ip A I '25g D.A.C., Secretary '25g A.g S Club. 'v,,liigi.Z,9' I 52 pl AV Student Council, Treasurer '25, '26g A 1.64 A Sigma Epsilongi Junior Class Playg I , .V' f' .- I A ,F.D.C.-G.L.S. Play ,24, '25, 'za ll il w , . I lf MARGARET LEAKE EVELYN MILLER ,g - A ' fi W S G.'LQS.g Student Representativegjunior Spanish Club, Vice-President '24g A Assemblyg President Girls Glee Club '25, President '25g Glee Club. f , AQPK-A 5, 1 '26g Glee Club Play '25g Class Treasurer H X' lj 1 A A '22, '23g Creation g Chuli Campfire. li El T T I P V if ARLIE PACHL GUY WILLIAMS G Hx' , F.D.C.q Science Clubg History Clubg X , .' yu- ,f-,. - V Latin Club. VIRGINIA WII.LIAMS V . l ' M I ' I ' l p Student Representative '24-g Pepettes AURINE JEEPER Y ,'25g A.L.S.g Inter Nose History Clubg Sigma.Epsilong A.L.S.g We He Camp- . 'Twelfth',Ni?ghtg D.A.C., President '25, firegPep Club. V ll '26g Drum Corps: Hinhan Campfireg fi Expression Assembly '26, l il I l 1 I ll '-'T ' V 'T--' f' I 'r f 'Wq 'T--. Sw '- ifT 'f' M V Ti Ti big . L iii LIT L p 1:2 iwi fi 15? y2:f '4'ii'i x'R'R't'St:fxXL'tW'SSTLCTQ,?f7iZ T 5 ii S Ui, W, Y, ,,, , ,. .,..,-,f--.... Mi. -W -- 7 ' 5 ' Xxis M , J ENEMY, ,-,.,, ,,..-,,-Y,,, W A W, .S I l 1 , L , . 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F AMAOIUS LINN Student Representativeg H.C.C., Vice- President '25g Sigma Epsilon. BEss1E 0,NEAL Spanish Clubg Girl Reserves. WILLIAM HUESGEN -H , H-, ,s, xo, -.-.,-- ,.. MARGUERITEI CONDON 'A' Revue Attendant .Z5g StudeAnt'iRep resentative. ' A . A K THERESA HOPPE H.L.S.g H.C.C. ORIN FALLIN F.D.C.g HLY. MARIAN MAGEE VVe He Campfireq G.L.S.g Student Council '24, '25g Resume Staff. S' 37 X l , ,K rf:-X X .fans , W : A A I P A A F1313 :xA :T::7:.11f' - T -:s::,11':1:'::Lf:1::::t f::g:t':--:.-:rvgi 'LTL- 1 ,, ,Q -f.,:'11i-1: Ti: 1-:::1-j:::f,j::f:11:: iggitzg. L LL E:?x?1 f WN JL K I Y , ,A I: 'X X 4 X , K- A' E nj-jr 4-fgfjniggj, .':,.l2i ,:,.,gljj:,.fQ 1' V 1,25 7 E X' :5.!fiill4:fg:,i4f1 I --ll -1- - A M' k 1 MT' '1 i. X Q CXEQ - Powell Branstetter Stowe Morns Newton A 1 5 E 1 T I ' 4 ii 3 f Q! . 1 1 g , il I r I li Q , . 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T f ' Sigma Epsilong Intexr NQS, Secnetarypr. f,,A H.L.S.q Class President '23. .R A ' 1-125g Science ClubgFren6l1XCfHbg,,Stu'Clentj lf . A- p -up 1 , ' K, Representative '25g Bible Club, Pfesxident' hwy M,.Ww,,, ,,., W-. s-s-- --A---fffl1gfL,f,TT 1 f5325ae4CoemI11Cr2.Ccment., slls eg- ' A A ri,i,e , A-4 T , A R TT T T T eg ...f -N-- MFTT 1 T Tiffin' if! H if I A 7 'Q jr, A A - , 1 ,pg-an Af 1 if 5 O , A 'fugfipfr' HARQI,D, WHEELER MARJVORIE HARRISON 1 Basket' Ball '26, K H.C.C.g H.E.C. A . f CI-LRTSTINI? FARMER RICHARD SEAMON - p is Seience Clubg H.E.C.gp H.C.C.g Chap- Student Representative '22q HQCLCL, ahwee Campfireg Student Representative Treasurer '25, '26. ' JOE CURTIS MARGARET CLIFTON H.L.S.g High Times Staffg Spanish Clubg Bible Club, Secretary-Treasurer '26g Girl Reservesg Basket Ball '26g Pep Clubg Pepettes. ' I-IAZEL RHODES VIVIAN DETHEROW A.L.S.qHinhzu1CampHreqSketch Club. High Times Staflfq H.C.C.g Inter Nosg ' Girl Reservesg Pep Club. ml 1: A pg- A. , ' 'C T A -TT-fi' .11 A,ee 4 A ' TKT i'ii A Ti T 'C RCilfl.,'-igQQQliQQQ,fQgQfg,ig.,, X 39 f , Woods Logan Payne Peak VVOOds Boyd Major Crow YVilcox Buckner WANDA WOODS A A ELEANORA BOYD Sigma Epsilong H.C.C., President y'25,L K it .Lambda Alpha Lambdag G.L.S.geI-Iigh '26g H.E.C.g H.L.S.g CreatiOn,'. 1 A BEULAHALOOAN A ' G.L.S.,, Vice-President '25g G.L.S.- F.D.C. Play '26g D.A.C.g Chuli Camp- fireg Drum Corpsg Alpha Tau Phig Glee Club. JOE PAYNE HELEN PEAK ' A.L.S.g Latin Clubg Hinhan Camphreg Student Representative '26, FLORENCE WOODS A.L.S.g H.E.C., Secretary '25g Vice- PfeS1dCHt '26g Science Clubg Chapahwee Campfire. Times Staffg D.A.C.g French Cluhg !VVe ,HeKC,Qmp5pe. A ,D A O , 4V'i MARjORY MCAJOR f H.E.C.g H.L.S.g Pep club, President ,ZSQ Pepettesg Glee Club. w A A , ALEX CROW VERA WILOOX RUTH BUCKNER J 1 40 -MM L-, , N ,xii 5 3' 1- -'-' '4p.1L ., f' T .,l .f ,, J, 1 u i 1. 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CLINTON CHITTIM FLORENCE HENDRIC I 311 EDITH TURNER H.E.C.g H.C.C. f W11411 G - KS MARGARET MONTGOMERY LA l V' ' ' i, TT' - 'N H . ,A-.M f-... , ,f W. -f jkf.. .- f K. A.- ug A-, H J, 'f'g- , O J. -- ,, . -1 A I J ! .1 F. :Max-,T Dunnington Walker Welch SPQHYS TUDPCF VVOOd Holloway Brown Ackerman Stone CAROLINE DUNNINGTON 'll' 25, JIM WOOD I , r ,T G.L.S., Treasurer TNZQ, Q'f'2'5rg SiQrr1af l, Sphinxg F.D.C.g Science Clulp,iL1,'Ifre':5sg mlnA.A Z1-Qgsilon, Treasurer '25, V26g ' Studentfvb 'urerg Spanislr-Qlubvg-Vlljljgh,,1fimesgQ ' ,Q iffff,2RQPfeSent3,fl,Ve '23, ,2f11,,25 3 Ftcnchr --'-'MBiIsiness M2ir1,ager'26gStudent Reptgsc nffi ,442i:Ngfcf-He'fGai1ii5Hf62A Inter NOS, 'T K f mitijzc3:C1ass,Sergeant:at4ArrfiS ZEl'f'Gi!.!'fSg7 - .- f .,,' P12137',245Q-L-5--F-D-C5 Pl21Y?f2 5 R, -V 'Merchant Of Vemce. nf T 55 R 1 'V ' ' ' 'ff' A Y ,- Q. ,X , , ,l ' :V , ' , Rf 'fl' , , , lsyxif-l lf .t,z Ti1 X , ' . f 3' :fi .. 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Class President '24, '25g Acorng B.O.A.g - 2 T Lambda Alpha Lambdag Student Council '24, '25, '26g Resume Staff? 'Basket Ball, X i FRANCES GUSTIN Class,T1-easurer 23g H.C.C.g Girl Reservesg Bible Club. T RICHARD IRVIN , Merchant of Venice, Class Vice- President '23, ,263 G.L.S.,-F.D.C. Play '26g Resume Staffg High Times- Staffg 'D.A.C.gF.D.C.g Acorn. . . - A W , K, K VICTOR CCLTRANTE A F.D.C.g Sigma Epsilong Student Coun- icil 23.. R R HARRIETT' WILLIAMS ' G.L.S., Treasurer '25, '26q French Club, President '25q Student Rep- resentative '23, ,263 Student Council '23, '24:, Tau Phi Gammag G.L.S.- F.D.C. Play '24g G.L.S.-F.D.C. Play '26g Senior Class Play. 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Miller Hurd Cowan Edwards Pierce Logue u Sherwood GRACE PALMER HEATH COWAN JOHN SISIOWH A I I A I I NELLVIE EDWARDS fF.DiC.g EG.L.s.-F.D.C.i Play neg Science C1'ubi1D.'A.C.g Pep Clubg Hi-YQ 'President ' '26g Student Representatiwie 22, '26g High Times Staffg Senior Class Play. ' ' - BIIARY BOWLER Y W A.L.S.g Science Clubg Inter Nosg We He Campfire. WARREN MIZLER Orchestrag Band, Drum Major '25, '26g LEROY PIERCE MONICA LOGUE . A.L.S.g H.C.C.g History Clubg We He Glee Club. ' Campgre, I OLIVIA HURII ALBERT SHERWOOD - e Pep C1ubgH,C.C. 13' Cf 's Pi- -if TT: 1 f 'e'r ' fi ill' KT fxfsr J it - -3 H if-A' lv fy 'E' ,gist,,qi,,.QigI1,LAgIi:,,ii I IL1:g,,:g,:,1-gp4g,:3g-ygti: Y AP V- -'P-'--WW' ff- -- ul - I '--- - ,Ax W...-.,, . . , ia. j .QM c...5 n x f ,Qfgln - . . -... 1 re -- - J, -- ' if V-Lf ,I ff- , N5 f if kill if 'Kill A13'n,ZQ::jlL,ii.1i:fi1e,,: Elf 'r'L.:4iQgg2i1-:L.:L , .e :M g.4-4..' g:l,-::,:..- ' --' 1--' ' '-1' -7 V 55' 1 ,f f 'M '4 A 'N ' -,.L.....L22' I . 5 -'S' V ,fx94V,,f..: I - , Haseltine Lloyd Goodrich Robinson RTCCIYUIIS 5 L 1 if HQ li il f, 1 I1 ' - if F lx ll. W HP is .ill H Q . ii l . J lf .ll ll lil ll 1: 'l V' l i ll i fl 4 Zi . .Q 4 ill .Nw gli? l . 1 : l 1 In Q 3 I , ,WW .,-...,..... gl ri! Appleby ' Young Reagan Potter Becker i 'Q . Y, -. . M lKENNETH HASELTINE A x 5 y l ,LELLA APPLEBY Z J Hi-Y. R ' I-l.L.S.g H.E.C.g Carnival Atltenolahrtii' 6' f . W '24, O .XL . 1. P f ' O Y A.,,l .M Qfl' 'i'Tflf'i . il PM i el,.ll ' 1 , ' WHELEN LLOYDA ' , ' A.L.S., Vice-President '24, '26g D.A.C.ig. f Student Council '24, '25g Expression V Recital '26g High Times Stagg Resume StaFfq Senior Class Play. . . ,I . P Ei , l l 1 C j g, JOHN GOODRICH o . il: fijf? 4 Y V K e- 'LiLLI.E 'ROBINSON li-. . , -.. , nl, I , Xwz, , 'Q :ggyq ' VERNON YOUNG 'P 7g 'Ole 1 1 'GI.ENN REAQAN O it O .N Bandg Pep Clubg' Student Representative 723, f25g Roaring USO. O DAN POTTER' li Delta Phi Omegag Class'Treasurer '25g B.O.A., Secretary '25g Student Rep- resentative '24, '26q Senior Class Play. GERTIE BEOKER P - f--X O 1 ff-f-YM ,'-sf ' - Y M f V . M , , in Jix PNN.- ,-,J i--..,.. -.-.-T N , 1 Q , ,TL ll. ,.--., N -.,-f ' ' 1 ll ii lf il ,CL Il I if GRIFFITH MCGINNIS' il 1 fl i ll Q, I:-:..--3f4T':Z. ' 'ffl TTL? ' RYA' iW? 1'7:L ' iT'r'n 7'2 'A ' ' ' cz- '-C21 ' Wm' f l Q - 1 ...-.o,.,,.f,v-N-,.,,.- A.-- .g4... 513, ,fi'if'gj. fi7 :T 1253.7::i:g:egg-'e-.....:?1,::.i:':L'-g ' .Af X.. 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Student' Council '23, '24, '25, '26g R Secretary ,'24, 253 President '25, f26. Junior Class Playg Mefchant of Venxceg G.L.S.-F.D.C. Play '25g Commencement. K . MARY ALICE LFHOMS ELMER STEURY le ll il ig! lt Vf, of jg.gf' fl 5:25, -jj' 'fiiil if pigs Qvgg if C-C-M AC ::i r.?Q xwlle'f ll'1l'3'? -'ejfg:,:.:'g,Mi75 1,..,.:-A:5:r:L.::g.r,:: fV,Y -f- ' 1- EGL. CSL' ,LQ-2 .RHI 1 55 il ......n..-,...,......, X ...,...,.,o...4.4,.....4K,,-....C....e..., r Y , f M V YN, K N Y ,K , , A M- ..-W .:':r ::g:': :1iEigr'rg:1::1-:gf::r':-ff'T111'iw 5 if 1 A i' D' J -. . , 1 1 -- , . A , 1 J 1 1 . A-.3 .A 11. .L ,A - A - A 1-.,,f----1f,5fL...i4.af-fr . 114 311. A- -f 'f ' 1 Q.. A, W 1 1 Q Carter YVilliamS Logan Satchell I arriDSf0f1 1, 1 1, i1 15 11 1? 21 li Zi EE 1! 11 it P il 11 1 1? 1 I if 51 if ,g 1 1' i W- vvr- -..---1 Fuson W'elch Getchell Love Dalrymple i. LOMA CARTER K Q S JAMES FUSON , Sph1nXgF.D.C.g Science CiubgH1stOry,. , Acorng B.O.A.g Merchant of Vemceg :I Club. I 1 High Times. 11 Y . TROWVBRVIDGLE AYVILLIAMS BVYRON WEKLCH H ' I . IDA BESS LOGAN BLANCHE GETCHELL b . Alpha Tau Phig G.L.S.g D.A.C.g Ta Ta Pochon CampHregGir1 Reserves, French Clubg Orchestra. Treasurer '25, '26g -Pepettesg Pep Clubg - . A Student Representative '24. 1 1 H Af. ,Q ...,...,..--r....... 1' ' .' 42 ii-.fig5f7.-535' 1. 523. F 1, '1 fi 5 Y i i i i I if I I 1 1 Z F V 4 1 A 1 1 1 V 1 11 if 1 . i ,fa 41 Ti i F rr ' 21 fl it A 11 it 1 f ' I il I1 U 11 H 11 fi 1 1 JC 1 I 1 1 5 ew 7 EDWARD SATCHELL LEWIS LOVE M 1 . 1 :J CHARLES FARRINGTON- JOHN DALRYMPLE E E1 .Acorng B.O.A., President, '25, '26g Q A ij Sigma Epsilong Student Representative ' '23, .'24g High 'Irimes Staffg Class Vice- 1 11 President '24g H1-Y. f 1 BE 11 A A f Af. pf 1 .3 5 11 .S - Ii fi fi 1 'Q , . . . .. A ,WM ,N U M A W- . 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E-, Holmes N Larson Roblee Doolittle Gold A Patterson Sorency Dennis Gibbs Guenther CLARENCE HOLMES P AUBREY PATTERSON Sv Resume Staff. , ,f lf? y,Xfir5 ll .1 ROBERT LARSON KIULIANLSORENCY JOHN ROBI,EE . GEORGIA DENNIS Q F.D.C.g G.L.S.-F.D.C. Play '263 Sigma I Epsilong Science Clubg Resume Stall? , V L P 1 I I l l 1 li ' 1 l ll l I l l S ,, il ll l 1 F l 9 l l . 3 I l I 1 l l I 1 r i I l l I ' , il MARSHALL DOOLITTLE WILLIAM GIBBS .. ,ff K Class President '24 '25g Class Sec- Cvkf , ,G J 5 retary 23, Ag I A . i Q I A 1 l If S BEN GOLD ,IRWIN GUENTHER gg .. , , , 'L .,,,,T -, . ,,I,,., ,- , H 5 il I li I ,I U ' W YN PW, -A -- A-W ,. ff-M , M fx, --A, -ff-'af 'Tv 5' f ,F wk- ' 'ill l 9-+3 L-:F Quo fs-if LIST fi? 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'Xl' EARL QUIGG ARLO BROWNING J 1 I i H.C.C,g Inter Nosg Band. fp ' I 9 1 I I 1 I If T GRACE ACKERMAN VIRGINIA BOATWRIGHT , ' 3 Pep Clubg Girl' Reservesg Spanish I Clubg H.C.C.g H.L.S. l , li V. iS A! Ii I5 P ri ll fa '. I 5 A E I ' 5 8 ' .T gl?-T.T..lZLi..2'...-...,...:..1.i. LT ,.,.:.:.1.ifr::':2 Q' . AL K, MA I 11 L1 .s LI 5 it ERI HAI .' .A 5:il..ieQ.g1j -Z.. '-ii 44 LJ '71 4 Jil f .,f. ita- f If i fer ff J, ,X f' '4 I Y 72 Q43 5 711' 4, av? fi iish I il lx 4? l il 'i gl il il ll ll ii Qi l i li ll .4 ,4 I i I v I l l 'i I 5 l l l i 4. ii 454311 ii i 4 ii i' 1 4 . l i 5 l 4 l 'I ii El A 1 1 il i J-I ?..il..,4.5 -u 1'3vu-Qlzfgw - 4 1 i i L 4 i i 4 'i Abbott l Steen Hanlon Chamberlain Davis li 2 4 il ,l ll is l4 li Fl l i il li 'i L3 il rl 'i Ei ,. ll le ll l. 4,4 Brake Anderson Knox Reimer Gould l f ' 4 . 'i ' 4 Ai, ABBOTT ' ilql 4 ii V MARGARET BRAKE 4 l, Footballg Phi LambawEpsilon,g BDA. A.L.S.g History Clubg Science! mi ' I- ' R h f I-I.E.C.q Ta Ta Pochon Campfiregl, W - T 4' I Ml A t i V , A W . 4, , ...4 -4.,.4..,A,, A 'T MlARjoc1iI3E4STEEN I 4 DOROTHY ANDERSON A 1 ' Sigma Epsilon, Secretary '24g Vice- Lambda Alpha Lambdag Tau Al1iha 1 President 1525, '26g Inter Nos. 'Vice- Lambdag G.L.S., President '25Q.!n'26g eg President '24, 'zsg President 225, '26g D.A.C.g Pepettes '24, '254 Athleriej. i fH.l..S., Vice:President '26g French Club, B0ard Of Control '25, '26. ' . ' 4 3 'V Secretary '26g Girl Reserves, Vice- 4- 5' President '24, '25g Class Secretary '25g X l V 4'Student Representative '24, '25g Ta Ta g Pochori. ii A 7 .jg giggqh ,THOMAS HAVNLONV ' CHARLES KNOX . fl? A 'Q ' 1 F00Ql3a,l,1 ,245 ,253 B-O-A-Z. Sketch Sphinxg F.D.C.gScience ClubgStudent lj Q. 4 Clubl S Club:H1ghT1mCS Staff- Representativeg Class Treasurer '23g ii w i Orchestray Bandg Glee Clubg ,Student li 34 ju. -1, .4,,, . M ERDICE CHAMBER1,A1N 'f 4 4 Q HARRY DAVIS P L 4 li A 4 ' ll ll E i 1 , -- H -- ---- Y- ff-X ffof. ,A----, iiifili fini, F-ji.: 4. fe: ff i-if 4 L..d ,Af Council '25. ' 'L 7' Q V 1 RUTH REIMER Ishkoodah Campfire. ANNABELLE GOULD Bible Club. -A 13 1-..,..f' 4. ,f 4,44 .- L-, Vff -W-..,. ,,.,,,,...... wr-- ,..... Y - .4.-. .M .-.- ...e ., -....,,.. .,.., ...et 3.-44.1-:....f,f4e' .,.....-,.,.,:,...1i,,AY--.- - -Awe, A7547 - V A A -..M ,.ae.i.g:m:A:. T- ET, :,.. ..,,,a, - .- fr , . 'W' M s- '-N'Q,'Q f'f'1fZ7 'fZB'iQ'mYQ7j ?If4 PQTPQPIFC ' ' W 'W P W' E.,,.,,.4W ,.,,,L,i-,,. , ,.,,,A, ,774 W W' 4 'W Y T-A' ' ' ' ' .Lv I IM. I f- I f '- f Re' '-Tw. 'TT' FN' '- N- - I I XXX f::-nv.-e1.'pi, gt T ff'-'f'-' fl- I?- TTA ' ' if --P 1 ' 4 I -, .Nm-,NIH . -.., ....... x I X .1 J 1 ,f X II I I, I I I .I II II I I I i I I I I X -. 3: .I II II II I II I li I, II Ii III IZ If I I I I I I Qi I I I 1. W I I I II I I I I I I I I II I I II II I I II II, XI 1 I X f tv, I Q I . I i III Brown Fuzzell Stewart Skelton Sailor II II II I. It I I If I II I II I I I I I I Bean Hendrix Bruner Bangs Bartlett BERT BROWN C ii- BETTY,BEAN A.L.S.g Glee Clubg Student Represent- ' ativeq Pep Clubg Pepettesg Hinhan Catnip lireg Sketch Clubg Inter.Nosg Drum Corps. II I I I LOTS FUZZELL SAMUEL HENDRIX I .I ' ' RALPH STEWART MAY BRUNER ' I Science ClubgHistory Clultglnter Nosg Student Council Q3, ,247 IUCC1' NOS? Hi-Y, Glee Club. - I GENEVIEVE SKELTON I MERWIN BANGS - Bible Club. HARRY SAILOR EVELYN BARTLETT ii F.D.C.g Sketch Clubg Student Rep- Glee Clubg History Clubg Spanish jg resentative '24, '25g High Times Stalfq Club, Vice-President '26g Atatki Camp- ' Resume Staff. f-ire, , , II II II 'ml f-cf, M - V' ,...f,.,. f-.C --N .. ,A I r , ., 1' I -Wig ,Tx ff ---H fr-A---A I7 J II Rfk 7--V-- ,, -. ..., .- .1 ,t,,. -In .4 Hn, H, :MMI , t 4, .5 I I p,,,, C., .. -- ...M 1- ,- I I, x,,, ' if .' 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I I I R' g.T? 1 ii ' -' -ep--i1f!--A- 4-1-fi 5-f e-5 -f- -T5 V-5--3l3f,!--411: 3-137133337-lZ51?:': 'Til 9397 S t fwij IQQI if E rlfgg ' I I If I I W y O U R S E NI O R S I I I I V erse I y, Oh, what have our nohle seniors clone, I I , That they shoula' strut aroicncl? I Why, clon't you know? Oh, what a shame! That each has a cap ana' gown! I Verse II Oh, yes, their fanie is growingfast, They're known all over town, Their cleportinent is clignihecl, statebf, serene, For each has a cap ancl gown. I I Verse III I I I Why should they struggle ancl toil O'er lessons to groan and frown? Distinction in letters they do not neecl For each has a cap ana' gown. I Q I ,f:?Xf:, Verse I V JE If .F I ff Then here's to our nohle Seniors all, gx I Here's the toast, oh, clrinh it clowng NM, I For whatever else our Seniors rnay lacks f They each have a cap and gown. 7 I 1 I -A. H. P. I! gl II I I I I, I I If II -Q .Q I F' jfix 1 ' I . x, :I -. 1 :,:v.,ff 1 A,,- M kx.. -,, fnxx , ,Wx K ,..., ,- , ,,f - .. ., ,. .,.,,,. . - X . ., I ,..4 X 62 ,,,,M.,., I,- . ,g,,,,.I.., I . U' , I 1:5-::A..! '17, f ,9 A -ff' .....,. S 5 ' i I x O .F 'Tx ,x 'Ju .ZEN gf! fm li wi 'f Vx K N7 G i I 5 2 i C2 X K-x XX KS - .. ms: lv Bl i I l un , I , , Q- B J I A :.t'.....- -,.,.----. I, ' e . TT y? 37 '5i'if'..X L-Ty L..:g.g,I,:g-5L,gI,i4g,.?jL,,L..:f.'..h ',L:1g.::4 1 Ii I I I 1 fi 1 T I in Sep Ei 5 j was th jg gg On the ance a V U O U I a. Vete T E wind v , seama: time v I but soc I P. ment -I A I of the 1 t ments t Tl oratori Cl U NI O RS before the JI It In 1925 1926 10 leaders ROTEN SCHWRITZER ..,... ..,.,... P resident ......,,,, ,,,,, R OTEN SCHWEITZER TI HARRY SILSBY ...,..,.. .... V ine-President ,,,, , ,,,, , ,UUVVILMAR ANSLEY QI noted 1 CECIL TUPPER .,.,... Secremry-Treasurer ..... ,.,,.4 ,,,. , C ECIL TUPPER Ships. EVERETT TURNER ...... ....... S ergecznf-at-arnm, ,,... ..., C A RL DURHAM I some 0 lDAVE DIFFENDERFER U , Stag Cc MARY WILLIAMS ..... ..,,,... H isforian ....A ,,,.,,, , ,..,,, M ARY WILLIAMS sidered MR. CUMMINSI-.. ..,,... Critic ...... ,,,,, B GR. CUMMINS to OCCU Or R if Girls' I I 5 Robert JCL that re 'M gi ff'N,Qwi land po il Qt In .1 fu Q hr I f ee QU if- I exceller 'X In Ffa were Ju f! were sc I I the Cas if I Th S P which n eontinu E i gave up 15 I MY TLT 1 fi Q: w-X --- f- I ---P? I L- I C11 LQ WY QQ -L be -.. 1 K,-ffI.,I.-,...-,I,.--:11 .,,, -ef.,-i,,.., ' ,,.,, I,,,,,QiL.,L :ILM,L,,L,L-L,,,,, ..,-,,, Ii.1,Mj tif., 1'- , ,L E 1 A' I N ..-.X ,f K X, .L E ': S 'L 'TlZifL:l Fx .A-J-L l l l ,f it Kim 7. fr .. 'l lf ll li ll l Q 'Q ... C . M l ll N. 'Y li in li fl le V! I1 l. lf l ll K : i-5 li m. rf. l 1 'z Q li if i 2 Il l fl 'l li jr v El Q. l ji ll ll ll .Nj i JQT-'-T'-1'.QT1.,,-. X i -41 -'g4,TA-,U 'AV.!n f!L'?T?-TTXXN Wham lk 1'f'f'1'WLYEff , K -5 T ,N jf - ..w,m,,,,,,,.o,f7 V W-ww xfhx if N r all .., ' '.gf...:::.1:.:p i.. . , tm ., ,,, , 'Y,,L1'l'.. Li, 1 l JUNIORS The good ship junior Class steamed forth into the sea of School Activities in September with the newly elected Captain Schweitzer in command. As this was the ship's second voyage, the majority on board were accustomed to the routine. On the first cruise, the officers, as well as the passengers, were afflicted with ignor- ance and were acclaimed generally green . On this same sea sailed two other ships alongside of the aforesaid, one, Senior, a veteran, and the other, Sophomore, was making its initial cruise. The weather was fair all the way out and only a few disagreeable puffs of wind were encountered, which not at all perturbed Pilot Cummins, an experienced Seaman. The voyage was expected to take nine months for completion. Excellent time was made. The first few months were a joy to the passengers and crew, but soon afterwards, monotony ruled., It soon became evident that some entertain- ment .had to be provided. Old Captain Hull, the dearly beloved ex-officio captain of the three ships, was consulted, which consultation resulted in a series ofentertain- ments and contests to be provided jointly and separatelyby the three ships. The entertainment and diversions were to consist of athletic, musical, oratorical, scholastic and dramatic art contests and debates were to be held. Clubs to further interest along these lines had been formed several years before and now had many enthusiastic members, the majority of which were from the junior Class. In connection with the athletic contests it became necessary to have pep leaders and tryouts were held in the auditorium, a junior ranking first. The letters a distinguished member aboard the Junior Class received from noted authors from every continent were the envy of the populace of the three ships. At times, the recipient of these special favors became very liberal and allowed some of these choice communications to be printed in the paper published by the staff composed of the Seniors. The paper The High Times could not be con- sidered on exclusive Senior production as the Senior activities were inadequate to occupy the six page, weekly edition. One of the most novel experiments ever dealt- with was the organization of the Girls' Drum Corps. This was the work of the world famous musician, R. Ritchie Robertson. The organization was so well perfected and the drummers so competent that requests for demonstrations were received from all over the sea and distant land points. Needless to say, the juniors had the largest number of representatives. In the oratorical contest, the Juniors proved their superiority by winning all three prizes offered and on the debate team, the Junior representative was acclaimed excellent by witnesses. ln the ranks of Sigma Epsilon, the honor society, the majority of the members were Juniors and in the ranks of beauty and charm they were represented. They were so democratic in their dramatic work that they provided the majority of the casts in all joint productions. ' These formed diversions for the remainder of the voyage, the termination of which marked tlie superiority of Junior Class over the two other ships. Sophomore continued to trail along behind while the passengers of Senior disembarked and gave up their ship to the erstwhile juniors. fm' . if Efixm 'i V-Tl TTTX .- Q7 -1-iff. ff..A.v: the . , 'Atl l 5-V---J l ', gjig A, is :rv .QL L? , li L L.. C-- ..-D kg -4 X' fi, .L -,. l ---N ' '--- W 1---gg, 55,2124-,5.gg4.qj. ,z-:gggzuf 'LQZZJ' iw ' T'r'::.:::f: kiiffw, if, iff, , Sli? 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S ergmnf-at-arms ,,,,, , GERTRUDE STOVALL ,,,. ,.,,,,, Ye!! Lmder5,,,,,, JUNIOR CONN ,,,,,,,,,,,, MR. JONES .,.... ...Q - ., 5,1 ,, .....YeZZ Leade1'.v..... ........Crzfzc..,,.... ff-xi K,-X W..- .....-,.......RAY FAUBION BILLY BROCKMEYER .KIRK WICKERSHAM . ......... EMIL CORZJNE ........-JUNIOR CONN . ,... BEACH EGBERT JONES ,-N 5- ,N 1 . I E- EE-Ef V. - 'f J X ,-N.. l.. . ima 3, , - ' 4. 'Y' -l..l2,,,'? 'B E, 1 K - L.g..,' M , ' , I Q I, ,I .. X ,M A the diH for Hig In act stey the late frol of VVe Our Hig, fou ple: waf Sch for Crit to S pus rea' x 4 'Y. Zi XLI1 1 M . ,q 9 Z N R M E N .T ZS L E 'x SOPHGMORES The race is on, said the juniors and Seniors on September 8, 1925, when the five hundred and twenty-five students entered Senior High School from the different Junior High Schools of Springfield. Indeed it was a race! It was a race for life in Springfield High. U At first the way was steep and hard. As this was our first year in Senior High, having spent our Freshman year at the Junior Highs, we were called green.', In fact, all was strange and confusing. Whereshould we go? How should we act? What was everyone thinking of our race? VVe would go up one flight of steps only to find we had taken the wrong start in the race and had to go back to the first floor to start again. VVhen at last We arrived in a familiar path, we were late and had to make up for lost time. Our teachers were new 'to us and we to them. Our friends were separated from us in our new life, and we were alone in the race. Pushing ahead in spite of all the hardships, we soon formed'new friends among the students and teachers. We learned to await our turn in the lunch line, not to cut classes, and to have our oral compositions prepared on Monday. We had learned the routine of High School life! Our first fourth of a lap was over, and report cards were given out. Many found they had fallen hack in the race and were disappointed. Others were pleased to see that they had made good time. We kept on. Sometimes the trail was faint, and several dropped out of the race and drifted away from their High School friends. VVe tried to do our part. Charlotte Maxey was our candidate for Revue Queen and David Scott for Prince Charming. We have nearly finished our first lap under the leadership of our faithful critic, Mr. Jones, and our flying colors of scarlet and gray. Soon we will be ready to start on our second lap, the junior year, which we hope we will cover with sur- prising speed and with much to our credit. May God speed us on till at last we .reach our goal, the end of our Senior year. -Zllmfgmfef ffane Mafflzezeir. 1 , 1 , . . S ...-- ,I X f--- - .---- i-.-. ,-----. - - - . .. N- -'--- A- .r ,,f Yi 44' wh-' . ' ' W ' '- D Y Y Y MAY Y - .,,, ...,.., K , ,-.a.-. V--..., X Y .. . , , .,,,. iff ,W S O 69 I If W. fl!-ix I I 2' :A ..V,'Nx I 6X . 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I I I I I I I II I II I I I I I I I I I I I I O N QI I I xl' I I I I in II If li n A W -1 l Y X . fa. gg Q' E a f .- :ng Q4 .5 .f xyaf W 1 4 HP- - E 1' :S Fi ff-4 , 47 ', ' 0400! f l :' A W 2 Q li ' - .V .-5 uh 01 i 1-.,' F , .' l .-.. ig : 1 - i 5 1 f T ',, , vb. I Agbg' . P 9 Q , ' , ,J 1 , i ! , 1 25 I T rm -A 5 U1 IAQ 1 4 1 I I ' I I I ' I ' I 1 I ' . I I 21, , 'l , 4, W 1 . II , 'I IIIVI I IIN . 'NI I W , , I I ,II ' ' , ,XVI T Wklilgl WUI ww, ' JI! I . 511 I L MII I 'MI . If, I 'Saw I 1 I I MII IA I I. . I 'II III I I .II ya T II I I II: ' I III E I I I III I f ' fd I II : I I I I III EI I 13 I I I I I Ii I 'Iv I I I ! I I I I 1 I I I I I 1 I I I I I . I 5 in ii A , vm ,. - , V - ----.ff - U -- ,-- .f-dv' X N 3 wx ,- :': ' ,X FQ 0 T BALL I f Weiser Tindall Harrison Coach Captain Asst. Coach ATHLETIC BOARD OF CONTROL Coach A. L. VVeiser,'C1zcziw1mn MissVHazel Seddon Miss Dorothy Anderson Mr. Ralph Harrison Miss Helen Lloyd Of rr- for -:L I 74 , . f - V-ff - -A-W-4+ -..J - I I I II I I I I I I I I O I f , I I I I I ,hi-I I if If I If Ill 'A 'YK ,Ji 'SV' U I I II II II TI II -,,7..... -,.......... 1'-'su ,J ,L-.. Ig:-,.,.. I: I I II ze V I ,I gn I 'I I EI JW, I I I I, in I I I I I II I I I I I I1 if V-42x I II-5 I II fl I I2 35,14 II XII EQ , gl I I II II I Ni PfQf3Pf'RE?i?3 W, :Qi .2 ' GE. .. J, f A 5+ z.xg, f,s tt let 1 M tv 442: 93 Q egg? 3315142 ,255 .. 'iffv fi,s5,lal.2.2Al....': BEN FERGUSON GRIFFITH MCGINNIS - HARRY KIRKPATRICK End Junior Tackle Senior Center Senior Age 18 VVeight 140 Height 5-8 Age 19 Weight 185 Height 5-9 Age 18 Weight 156 Height 5-10M Capt. Elect All Southwest Second Team IQ25 BULLDOG GRIDIRON SUMMARY The 1925 Bulldog football team was perhaps the greatest gridiron team ever produced from Springfield High School. At the beginning of the season, Coach Albert L. VVeiser had only five letter men around which to build a team. Again We see the greatness of our coach for even though a new team had to be built from green material, he produced a team that lost only one conference game and placed five men on the all-southwest teams, three receiving berths on the first team and two on the second. It was unkind fate that kept the Bulldogs from the 'championship as they were defeated early in the season by Carthage who won the conference. The Bulldogs had equally as good a team, as they beat several Schools by a larger score than did Carthage the same schools. , - V l -3441 73113, ,, , ,,:,1 ' J , , g r ,, i'.:.g, W X- M, N W ,,-iwvwq kwa ,luwm .,,. l M, J.. X ,f fi' 'T' xfxx . i ,N 7 'i W5 5 :i . yi-JN, a A- 6 Y g g M A W . x,..,i.v.. .Te rx 1,111-A:fl-fvixrrfvrffr :r:::-5:-'fr 11:.-.. L'2-'-- , f- .-,, f' -. .h f I . Q. F., X 1. ,-, A J MAX , -i ' - fi, ' ...N ., L-, AQ., ls- - - ' N, fm- 1:fQ'k'i 'g'..f'e-4 xf1xf fX-ef Xe -- -- - my M 5.7.-3, ,,Af.,,,,g,, - - - A A .-.wx-AL...-..L . ., .fwl V, ,.......--a-..-....,.....-.N --- .-----1 f--M 1, fffn ' fffr' ' -- ii. X e --gf V Mis- 'Q E, ....,.....EZi- .Q 'E ,- lr 5 Il .K f I , Q l 1 ll 97 Q ,y , i i t i i i l i . , r g l, l s l , . 4 41 ' il li l, l . 4 W . i V l l 5 L l L I l ii l gl ll i l l If ll l l l l l I ToMMv HANLON CARL DURHAM VERNON YOUNG xl Tackle Senior Guard Junior Guard Senior l Age 18 VVeight 240 Height 5-ll Age 18 Weight 170 Height 6. Age 19 Weight 150 Height 5-10 All Southwest First Team. Guard. I il ' fl li li THE LAMAR GAME The Bulldogs opened the season bydefeating Lamar. The game was played l at Lamar. The game was hard fought and seemingly on even terms the first half, ll neither team gaining much yardage. The Bulldogs came back in the last half and . H . ,, . A ir proved to the Tigers that it was useless. The Bulldogs won by a score of 13 T to 6. THE REPUBLIC GAME Q 6 The Bulldogs after beating the Lamar Tigers spent a week of hard practice 5 ' and then went to Republic for a game. Here the Bulldogs almost met defeat rl 1 P or at least a tie. This game was played on a muddy field causing many fumbles A ' P , . . 1 t. and it was one of these fumbles that won for Springfield the game. A bad' pass sei' . by the Republic center which Went into a cane Held and was found by Kirkpatrick, 0 do the'Bulldogs' center, gave Springfield the only score of the game. r l n l. l 3 . li li ll li T51 T7 QQ cr- Lit: ' H' A t ii-. fli 1 5 LF' 1- 16 A-A A--Lf-A -f---.-H H -.4-Y.. W---W.-A - - -- . 1 .,'V -- -. e . , W f gif, I Vx . ' f 'ff Q 1,..:: rH'3jfLtr::z' I :L K.: 733332: . ,, 7 , 3 2 ,gk ,qv ki, 1 at ., l 1 . 1 5 1 3 5-10 iyed half, and If 13 :tice :feat ibles pass rick, .1 Tl i al 1 i O i ' -4 I e 0 u r lsr' 1 C.: 'T . --a. A 4 Lf, 2 5 f if N I5 il li il il V U 1 , . 1 gi ii l i i i , 1 l ,S ,. ll fl '1 ,r 'i l i l 0 ti i l. 1 rl E E 4.1 ..i, i . -....4.g..a4.,.....g..,g.- 4 -1 -42 V -A ' . V .Wi fi aw-.-f----P-,ve-...1L-,,zwi-':::::f:,i111.-ff. -- i lm i E 'LLOYD MCNALLY SILAS NICHOLSON ALFRED ABBOTT 1 Quarter-back Senior Full-back Junior Center Junior Age 18 Weight 140 Height 5-5 Age 20 Weight 145 Height 5-11. Age 18 Weight 165 Height 5-11. All Southwest First Team, Captain. THE CARTHAGE GAME The Bulldogs fresh from two victories journeyed to Carthage to play a game that promised to be one of the best battles of the year. The game opened with each team fighting to their utmost. Carthage was the only team to score in the first quarterf In the second canto Carthage receiving good breaks pushed the score to 21 to O. In the second half the Bulldogs came back and scored 13 points but could not keep Carthage from scoring. The 'gamewas won by Carthage, 35 to 13, the only conference game to be lost by the Bulldogs. THE NEVADA GAME The game with Nevada was the first one to be played at home. Nevada, up to this time, had Won a conference game and had beaten a Kansas City team. Though the game was hard fought, the Bulldogs did not have much trouble in scoring. The game was interesting even though the score was 19 to 0 in favor of the Bulldogs. R ,,..,..-., -, -.f .,..... f--xx , ,fa-ag, ,NX va .vi -- 'X-Af-N j- T.. , - - v I . . ., 1-f - af 1 L i . 1 , N, , - , - Y , ,4,+... ,.- N.,j atm.. -..,. ,C , ,:,.,Z.,- -J.. Q., Y, .,--, V , A l CIT? 'X AL. i il 's is 1,5 fi l 3. 3. ii, l i l 5 if i V ,, l i i i l .1 Q A in qui' ' V- ii 'I is is il li -l li il ii ll fly N li G 5 i il l i i 4 i ,i 11 I 1 i 1 i ,, 'I , ! 3 I i I l J 5 it b 1 l . v N , 1 Y.- .Y iTfa ,. ' - 4 41 ,, 4i': ,,,, rv' -gi--..N 3 i l H I l li r l l li . li if ll ll il ll 1 l i 4 4 il - . l ARTHUR BLUME Louis SrARK ' TOM TALBOT Guard Senior Half-back Senior Half-back Senior Age 18 Weight 195 Height 5-10. Age 18 Weight 155 Height 5-10. Age 18 VVeight 148 Height 5-11 l Q THE MT. VERNON GAME Mt. Vernon was the second home game played by the Bulldogs and one of the best games of the season. Even though the Tigers were small they were far from weak. Springfield was the first to score but were closely followed by a touch- pi down for Mt. Vernon. Each team was fighting' their hardest to score again but il couldn't. Before the game was over each team hadiscored again, but Springfield had made one out of two attempts at goal, while Mt. Vernon failed in both their l jx chances. 1 p A THE MoNETT GAME 'W' . fu p A week after the Mt. Vernon game the Bulldogs played their chief rival, ppm lf li Monett. Many feared the outcome of this game as Monett had held Carthage to 13 a 2 to 0 score while Carthage had beaten Springfield by a score of 35 to 1.3. The 'i .M V Bulldogs entered the game expecting a close hard fought game. Shortly their ll fear vanished for in the first five minutes of play the Bulldogs scored 21 points. 43 This game really proved that Springfield had the best team in the conference. si The field was dry for the first time of the season which gave the boys chance to H show their real ability and this they did. Coach VVeiser sent every man out into i p 1, the game and still the Bulldogs scored. The game ended with a score of 60 to 0. ' ll 1 1 i l E ? 1 ze . ' Aa... 4-4,-4. i M. , X-L 1 X r lla rg ,.., nl fltui ' 78 get 11:1- . .4 , nw fra lf If 1 H i , i i ' k 4 l ll l i l i O .xg E-Ti I yr , ,l l 'F -U I ll i 3 l GEORGE RAMEY NORMAN RODECKER IKEY TYNDALL End junior End Senior Half-back Senior Age 18 Weight 140 Height 5-10. Age 18 Weight 155 Height S-8. Age418 VVeight 150 Height 5-10M THE AURORA GAME The Aurora 1-1oun'dawgs were the next victims for the Bulldogs. This game was featured by long end runs made by Springfield. Even though out classed, Aurora fought hard and clean. This game was also played on a dry field, again giving the Heet Bulldog backs a chance to make long end runs. A feature that the Bulldogs were noted for. i THE GREENEIELD GAME At Greenfield the Bulldogs met their second defeat of the season. The game was played in a sea of mud which handicapped the 'heavy Bulldog line men in stopping the fast Greenfield backs. Even though out played Greenfield won, but only after a little hard luck and a muddy field. l in Q: :ffl Qi 5' ag X4--qi A 1 A--a---3'-f---:4:3.:g1-,r.L:F'.1iL'.I:Q..-- m 'l 49--gs 51-51 .N 111:-.' ...f:':2iL.:11f'--1 75 -W--------J-H-sf-WM f - V V .X-jf X, .4 Elf- r ,,- xox- s QT- I. b ..i --.A e 1-:'-- '-'e -' -L 1::g3:gg:':-:.:1:::Z.- Q 7 9 1 l ffifa 1 l 1 l 1 1 l 1 11 1 1, ll fx-ifgf, ffxg .' Y W--4-WH-w,,Y,N,:,.,.--.,....g...- Q- -V 1, 5 - fgeeff :,1:1-:':::e::f1:f:1-xzi-1:21,LE L15 H -ix .--,N f--T-j--fy -:tv---Ae-Line K 1' 1 g l lgg.gQ,glMfglgggljflly3315 fjzi 717115 if 51535153,ia5,Qgf,g,5gffigagsiasfiireassri , f fi 1 512 l 1112 ' H li A l l . , Y li ll l 1 1 1l- 1' l 1 Fl 1 1l 1 1 ll l l ll 3 1 1 ll 1 1 W l 1 l ' ' 1 l l LOREN WVALKER VJIRGIL BUZZARD HOMER SOLOMON l Tackle Senior Guard Junior End Senior Age 17 vveighf 190 Height 5-11. Age 17 Weight 160 Height 6-1. Age 19 Weight150 Height 6-2 . All Southwest First Team. ll l l THF IOPLIN GAME - On Thanksgiving Day the Bulldogs engaged their oldest -rival, the Joplin Miners at the Miners' ark. This ame ofcourse was to be the best lame of J p g J x J gi the season and the one each team Wanted to Win. Many Springfield followers 'ourne ed to Minerville to see the ame and to see the Bulldo s heat their J Y 1 s s 0 old enemy again. The game was played on a muddy Held but still the game was Q -dx fast. Each team playing the best they could. Qwing to muddy field the Bulldogs ,gbgk could not use their end runs but had to resort to line plunges and forward passes. . . . . .fx 1 After a clean and hard fought game the Bulldogs emerged victorious, winning by a score of 21 to O. ,J X if Rf' 1 Q I5 1 l, 5 1 il1 1 ll A 1 ,a 1 M., -ae ,mi M ,M Aa f1 is 1 ll: if 'll 1-in -A1 4,-.1--qzg-.-. QV., A 1 1 1 1 ! l l l ll li ll 1 ll 1 1 l 51 1. 'l 1 1 '1 ll l ill ll 1 1 ll ll 11 41 1 1l 11 ll' 1 ld Ax l il SK 1 1 1 l 1 l l 1 :Jw-Q51 . P+' 5 1 ff! 5 I I I I IQ II II I I I I I I I I I I I I -I I I I I I J I O K 'Mk II I I I I I I I ,T I' QNX, Q I I I I I I. II NI I I I Il II I. III II I I I 'I IIN ,I III I. II I I I I II I I ,II II II II I I ,I IL II II I KI I I 'I II II II II II II If II I I I . II II I I 'UI ff I' ,f ,v. , ,, Iii WR II-X., I .II,l T? I, I I I I II II I I .M W I J, Y... Af, I II I I II I I 1 II I II I II C f ....,f-44, I I, -., I A I wr, V4 - . , K . . , pf-xx l OUTLOOK FoR NEXT YEAR 6 1 1 Next year the Bulldogs will have experienced material as there were several eg J- ., uniors and Sophomores on the Bulldog third team. This team under the direction v7 gf w I Pl of Assistant Coach Harrison made' a line record. They lost only one game out 1' about twelve. Coach VVeiser should find some valuable material in these players ll li gl THE SCORES l l Bulldogs 13 Lamar 6 1 Bulldogs 6 Republic 0 'kBulldogs U 13 Carthage 35 lip :Bulldogs 19 Nevada 0 rBu11dt-,gs 13 Mt. Vernon 12 1 'Bulldogs D 60 Monett 0 p 'kBulldogs 32 Aurora 0 A Bulldogs 0 Greenfield 6 l 14Bulldogs 21 Joplin O l Bulldogs 177 Opponents 59 514 Conference Games fi ri ! i I 1 5 15 1? ,Q : --M V,-as - X M, if-., W, 1. 1 , C-- 1, .c,--,, W 82 V' Lrr'::,,.::,' ' '----ggga ' M-' ' i la' 1 ,, qi , s ' f . x w x I 1 F S L 1 1 P p 'I I f W ' . X I ,, X . x 1 1 k . L 11 I1 T Lt S 9 0 mu. 5 Q A Y D - 5 xx ,A J 4 ,tra W? 1 2 ?-'JO ss - , -- Q- , , .....,...n Q. , - .V 7 49-9- 1 , 1, Latimer Wheeler Stark l 1 1 i l , . 11 L, 1 1- f E' 1 K fi -' H fx ,X - V 1 Y V MA,m 'A-l A-K, -.AAAA4 ,g,,A,,.,,,,.,.- .. . . , ft ..-, -. .Y ..f, ,-. ., .K 4 - -7 f 1 -1-f, 1 1 , . 1 M, U-.WNW ,MV HM, ,,H,-,,,. ,,-,,,,!.-. W-. 7..- I ,1 . .. l 1 . ll lf l Y 1 ,ll V . . . 11 1 ll I . li t li ll ll i l 1 l 1 5 1 1' Q l, 1. 1 15 1 1 1 FOSTER LATIMER HAROLD WHEELER Louis STARK Forward, Junior. - Center, Senior. Forward, Senior. 1 - l 1 'ill 1 IQ26 BULLDOG BASKET BALL SUMMARY i I Southwest Missouri Conference Champions 1l 1 gl 1 On the first day of December 1925, Coach Albert L. Weiser of Springfield 11 11 1' 11 ' Senior -High School issued the call for basket ball material. A i1 ll 1 At this time there was little hopes of championship five. John Tindall, 1 a guard, wasuthe only letter man left fromlast year's team, thus a new court squad l 1 had to be built out of green material. A X 4 JR Under the fine coaching of Coach VVeiser the Bulldogs soon developed into a I Fifa' smooth running team. They played four non-conference before the Christmas Q -'ff' vacations, Winnin two and losin the same number. A I s a 1 elf 11 I1 ' Immediately after the holidays the Bulldogs got under Way for another if M1119 Southwest basket ball title. They swe t through their conference schedule like 71-we . . . . P ' 5 Wild HFC, Winning eight out of nine conference games and a Cham ionshi . A I - P P yi if Among the strongest teams of the league were those of o lin, Cartha e p U - p a , 1 Monett .and Aurora. Joplin was the only five that beat Springfield in the race for I first place. This lone defeat came early in the season and the Bulldogs were only if beaten after a hard game which ended with a score of 14 to l2. M1 ll .1 1 I. 1 f - My ff ' A M1 , . i -i.l..i, TITS 'T' 'H' ,L 1 84 3 il li I .ac .. .. 1 .- ' A xii bg f' l i W VCVV7 4, ft, ls 1 gf' ff., af sg., if i1 fy-. ff -1 1 1 1 7 l 1 1, il gl l F1 11 le l 11' l ,1 1l ll 111 11 li l l i1 1 ffl as F1 11 ,413 1 51 'T 1' li f li-V f l il li ' li 1l il I. i l L 1 4 it V YV,.. . . .- ,O MN, , Y V V YY: VV l gr F .. -..A--7.,-- -...,-, ,,.... T---r.-,.-v ...i. .... Tindall Mitcheii Twigg is li ll ,l il ll l lil it JOHN TINDALL ' ROBERT MITCHELL CARL TWIGG Guard, Senior. Guard, Senior. Guard, Junior. I . TGURNAMENTS ENTERED BY .THE BULLDOGS Shortly after the end of the conference race a Southwest Class A Tournament was held at Joplin. During this tournament,which was held in the large meniorial hall at Joplin, the VVeisermen were in their best form. The first team to be played to by Springfield was Carthage. This game furnished many thrills as both teams ,fig-,X were fighting their best. In the second half the Bulldogs started on a rampage V515 and kept it up till the final whistle blew. Springfield won by a score of 33 to 20. I Tig' , l . ll fx 1 The following day the local five defeated Monett in a one sided game by a lil lvl score of 40 to 8. VVinning from Monett put the Bulldogs in the finals against iliff Joplin, another team that had not been defeated in the tournament. Q fl In the game against Joplin for the cup, Ioplin started with a rush and secured JI a three point lead before the Bulldogs could score. The game was hard fought gl throughout but the superior coaching and playing soon told that the Bulldogs were the best. The game ended with a score of 25 to 15 in the Bulldogs' favor, l ' ' h ' first lace in the tournament. ,I giving t em p li fi B K I iuj ff' 'Ifffe lil s Q 'fl D, A 4 V W, A egg. :T .,, H' M .--..-- vw-,-' M, L 4 , ,,,s ...----'-at ,,. ---..- nf 5 ! H Jffl- Y s- x fbi, i , 1 ' X ., ,S ,N . l 7.g:Ti,4:g,g -A-A1 -- WWW- 12 i Q. JS- ,QW-4wfg:. 4g:..45z..f -ji ii' itil 'f'fiQ5!5E.g,iQQ5Egg.414241-4 1:1 ggjg- 7 1jJy2iQ ' K Burkholtz Tyndall McBride ARTHER BURKHOLTZ IKEY TYNDALL PAUL MCBRIDE Forward, Senior. Center, Senior. Forward, Senior. Two weeks later the Springfield Teachers College held their annual Southwest Tournament. The Bulldogs started out the tournament. by defeating Greenfield in one of the fastest games ever played by the team. B The next game was with Humansville, it was during this game that the Bulldogs almost met defeat, but by holding the Bulldog spirit and playing for time they won by three points. ' Vifinning from Humansville caused them to play Vilest Plains for the champion- ship of Class A. After one of the closest and hardest fought games of the season, the Bulldogs went down in defeat by a score of 19 to 15. Very much disappointed with their showing in the Teachers College Tourna- ment, the Bulldogs entered the Mississippi Valley Tournament held at the Wash- ington University ofSt. Louis. Here the Bulldogs were the so called dark horse. They won three games and lost two to take fourth place. There was forty-seven teams entered from the states of Missouri and Illinois. The first game played by the Bulldogs in this tournament was against the big Cleveland High School team of t. Louis. The Bulldogs won 20 to 14. The , -- 1 xy ,.-,A l,-xv ,xx .3 .-,MV - .. -,. . .. i- --. t h ,H , ,.fQ -,,, . ....-- 1. se a --WWW-. Y--4-.----4-M. X .i if . I. I I I I II .I II I I I I I I I I I I I I I. I I I II i f I I Ii I I I I. . It I I :I I II I I I Ig next game .Was played on the following day against Webster Grove, the team that had not lost a game during the entire season and the one expected to win the ' tournament. It was in this game that the Bulldogs played the best game of the I season. The short passes used by the Bulldogs puzzled their rivals. The defense If of the VVeisermen was invincible and the goal shooting marvelous. It was not until the game was over that everybody realized that the unexpected had happened I and that Springfield had a real basket ball team. I - I II It The same night the Bulldogs added another win to their laurals. They defeated Marion, Illinois, another good team. Though tired and Weak from the afternoon I game the Springfield ,team won by a score of 25 to 23. I II I In winning from Marion, the Bulldogs had to remain in St. Louis over Sunday I I to play in the semi-finals with Mt. Vernon on Monday. I I I Monday found the Bulldogs out of condition but still with a fighting spirit. Monday afternoon the local five met their first defeat of the tournament. Mt. I3 Vernon won by a score of 33 to 23. Monday night the Bulldogs lost again to Mt. I II Carmel but only after an extra three minutes ofplay. This ended the season for the 1926 Bulldogs, one of the greatest basket ball II Q teams ever known in the history of Springfield High School. I I II II I I I I I It I ' I I I I ,fix IJ II I f,f R, - 5- ' I I I II I I gf! Ig ,fi I I II I II I I II , My ' N -s. P- --M V , A S TT T j--1 Qi If .I-if jg mf It 'fL,:::xf:reef ef- f .te ' I s ' z-iilf-fif2f1g?1f11f la v- ,, v.,,..-- , Q.-Jsrz .- Y. ,d , , , A I i - N-'--5 -I I ..,..n,,t., , g- 1: fx I 5 ,tx .f,.jX. r, 5 -, ,, ,A -- .- 1 ' ' M . ' .:1-::gi.:i::'f':1.4ff:::4':.: 1, , .fri 5:42-1:- X W - ,xi .Fx I NV V .XB A 5-15 Yngffpk-,,.' -, ,ff , 5 X ,LJ ,-54: . K . ..- I. , A,-If 1 I 1 1 SCORE OF GAMES Bulldogs 29 Willow Springs 28 Bulldogs 26 Willow Springs 27 Bulldogs 19 'West Plains 23 Bulldogs 23 ' Cabool 15 Bulldogs 28 Aurora 14 Bulldogs 12 Joplin 14 Bulldogs 38 Carthage 21 Bulldogs ' 25' 5 Monett 9 Bulldogs 23 Lebanon 18 ' Bulldogs 25 Neosho 8 Bulldogs 16 ' Monett 9 Bulldogs 34 Aurora 17 Bulldogs 26 Joplin 19 Bulldogs 21 Carthage 19 Bulldogs 39 Lebanon 11 Bulldogs 31 Draughon's 22 JOPLIN TOURNAMENT Bulldogs 33 Carthage 20 Bulldogs 40 Monett 8 Bulldogs 25 Joplin 1.5 AT TEACHERS COLLEGE Bulldogs 24 Greenfield 10 Bulldogs 21 Humansville 18 Bulldogs 15 West Plains 19 IN ST. LOUIS Bulldogs 20 Cleveland High 14 Bulldogs 22 VVebster Groves 16 Bulldogs 25 Marion, Ill. 23 Bulldogs 23 lN4t. Vernon, Ill. 33 Bulldogs 29 Mt.5Carmel, Ill. 33 Bulldogs 692 Opponents 483 1926 BULLDOG LETTER MEN i JOHN TINDALI.-Guard '25, '265 Points Scored 225 First Team, Class A5 All South- west Guard '26. 5 LOUIS STARK-Forward '265 Points 2645 First Team, Class A5 All Southwest Forward '265 Joplin Tournament First Team, Forward '26, ROBERT MITCHELL-Guard '265 Points 435 Joplin Tournament, First Team, Guard '265 All Southwest, Second Team, Guard '265 S. W. Class A Second Team, Guard '26. FOSTER LATIMER-Forward '265 Points 1255 Joplin Tournament, Second Team. HAROLD WHEELER-'CCHfCTQ Points 1175 Joplin Tournament, Second Team. CARL Twloo-Guard '265 Points 165 Joplin Tournament, Second Team '26. IKEY TYNDALL'CCHtCf5 Points 13. PAUL MCBRIDELFOfYV3Yd '265 Points 46. i ARTHUR BURKHOLTZ-Forward '265 Points 24. 'f ' le 1 fl? TQ 5 7?B, TVB -fillfk J 1 -, .,,. ..,-....,......-..... .-.,..............,g..,,.,..,-,,.-, ...7,,..,,..... ..f..,..1.,..:., .--1,,Tv , , I ,- , .--5, V - ------Y gg Q-AH-as--:-:-4---:Ziff-1 4, 1 5 fx 5 w U gm 7 j 5 x 5 5 il 'l ii T r X 9. 'N . 41 . 4 N f l l 1 2 ix i1L.,Qg1 y Q l ii l 1 r A i 1. x 2 l l BULLDOGETTE BASKET BALL SUMMARY ' l The girls' basket ball team of this year though not in the Class A conference T had a Very successful season. I l The team not having enough games on their schedule to enable them to be eligible in the conference race, was because Coach VVeiser believed basket ball l W was too hard for girls to play, that is consistently. , if T . . t The girls were undefeated with the exception of losing a game to the alumni '1' li and one to Draughons Business College. They defeated Monett and Aurora, l i teams which were in the conference. l. 1 The Bulldogettes were not entered in any tournaments. vi H ,l lii Q! i 1 , Q BULLDOGETTE BASKET BALL LETTERS ll Mary Smith, Guard, Letter '26. ' i - . s- T Shirley Brady, Center, Letter '26. y ' t Thelma VVilhoit, Forward, Letter '25, '26. i , Margaret Bradshaw, Guard, Letter '26. lj . Marjorie Bradshaw, Guard, Letter '26. i 0 . Content Wise, Center, Letter '26. ofx ffigs T Margaret Fagg, Forward, Letter '24, '25, '26. 1 L Dorothy Ward, Forward, Letter '25, '26. Q t H i I LL ii t fi if ll ll 5 1 i . if ' if ll l fl - Il, lf -ij 'tr wif. 1 Qjjg if 321512 TCT.. CIZ T y ,F 1,4 .ffiirt 2513214:,i.,:i.1-zielriiflrr-.E Ti' 'Y tl -1 90 QL. , gtg nag. if ' T O 4 x J 1 . yn' ll rl in I 1 l li 'l :nce m be ball J mni ara, l 6 I . Q3 g ., ..... f - - r-zfvv- K s ,-V- 'ILT' L11ij:'1Llff.'...D ' l ld, ll ll BULLDOG TRACK TEAMS A The 1925 Bulldogs had an excellent season in track as well as in the other l I major sports. A The team was led by Captain Loren Davidson, a sure point winner. . The Bulldogs were entered in the southwest meet held at the Teachers college, a meet held at Mt. Vernon, and one at Carthage. Though the team failed to win any of the three meets, they took several Firsts and held up the Bulldog spirit in every event. T ' I i I The prospects ofthe 1926 track team, are better. The team has already com- '1' peted in one meet. Though they did -not take first place, their relay teams and . W Held men showed to an advantage. I 1 4 X , In the southwest meet the Bulldogs are expected to show some real form in several events, perhaps they will win the meet. The Bulldogs have in Morelock, John Tind all, Ikey Tyndall, Willard and Wall men that can place in any meet. I BULLDOG TRACK MEN E 100-yd Dash ......... ..........,.. . ...... 4 ............ M orelock 220-yd Dash .......... ........ B rown, Morelock, Ansley A 440-yd Dash ,..,..... .1 ..........., Morelock, Merrell I 880-yd Dashma ..... .......... W illard, Stark A iM1le Run ............ .......,.. S tark, Willard Q Broad Jump ........ .................... ohn Tindall in High Jump ....,,.., . ..,..... Wall, Ikey Tyndall Discus ........,...... ..........., I key Tyndall A l I Shot Put ........... ......... I key Tyndall Y, ' 55:3 j Pole Vault ................ ......,....... Vi 'heeler , ijf 220 Low Hurdles ........,. ......... J ohn Tindall High Hurdles ...... . ...... ......... I key'Tyndall Javelin ,...,............... ........................................ I key Tyndall p Half Mile Relay ........ ....... A nsley, Barton, Brown, Morelock Mile Relay .,,.,,,,, ., ..., ...... 1 Tindall, Merrell, Stark, Morelock ,J 1 I ,' I I 2' ff' 55-51 I I . I 555 -Qffgge Q55 1 A' W ' - -x,, 1' 1' .- jf- -. 4' J! ni . .- -4 , 'ix j AA-----4---4--W, l TENNIS A Tennis is another of Springfield High School's major sports. Last year in the southwest meet the Bulldogs failed to capture any honors though the girls' doubles Were entered in the finals by Springfield. This year's tennis teams are entered in several meets and each meet will find a good tennis team from Springfield High. ' BASE BALL Gwing to the fact that baseball is not a major sport, there is not so much interest taken in it. Last year the Bulldogs' baseball team was defeated only in one game out of about ten. This defeat came in the southwest meet from the hands of Lebanon. The Bulldog nine Won from Joplin, Ozark, Marshfield and other schools. They also won a baseball tournament held at Drury College. ll fl -4-fc... .. -,- -.,.... .,-.. ,.., T, -,.... - A ..., ., r f,-..-q a.. 1 ff N f 5 ff-.Q 1.5 4, 1 ' z if fi. if fs l 'L 1, .L J.-. ,. J- X-'Jiff' 5311.1 ' MA' ,g ., fi... Aa, .-J. ,Q ' , .In L-- ..gM.,...Mag.,...........,.-.....---.--.-..,.........a. ..a... ,......-,...g.......- ,, . .... 4.1.1 Q.. 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II H, A : I I, It III I .fx I II VI r - 45: Rx K 1 l , 'VX ' A a J W l -1 i. l, 3 al fl li 1 ll PEP C LUB I l V l The Springfield High School Pep Club was organized in 1921 by a number of students who were interested in boostinglall the athletic activities of the school. In 1922 the club was reorganized to support all activities. The slogan is We il boost everything. ' l . V Wi The Pep Club is open to all students of S.H.S. To become' a member one y has only to come to the meetings and comply with the club rules and regulations. R l This year the Pep Club sponsored the Pepettes who came out to all the foot- ball and basket ball games to support our teams. 1925 OFFICERS 1926 MARJORY MAJOR ............. ...., . ..Pre.ride11f .......,. ...... I ,EONARD VVILSON N BETTY NEl.I., RAINEY ,...,......... Vice-Prexidenl ....... ,..,,..ALBERT MASON ' VIRGINIA RYKER ............. ......,. 1 Yecremiy ........... ........ A NN PEIGHTEL ANN PEIGHTEL ........... .,... --Trea.rurer ........,, .....,, H ELEN NICKEL p ARTHUR BURKHOLTZ .,...,, ,,.,, - Sergeant-at-arm5 ,....., ....,,, G EORGE RABTEY KENNETH BROWN ....,,,, A .. M G . .... . . 1 ISS EISTFR ........... Crzfzc ........., ........ M Iss LANGSTON 1 MR. SUTTLE ....... ......Time5 .R6P07'f67'......, ,.,,,,,....JoHN SNOW ROLL CALL Wilbur Bothwell Albert Mason Leona Davis Auberrie Mulliken Lois Fuzzell Helen Nickel Betty Guston Marie Ooley Katherine Hurley Ann Peightel Mary Kaufman Betty Nell Rainey ,Jaxx Priscilla Littleton George Ramey A Maurine Leeper Virginia Ryker H Mary Lemon John Snow Delmas McCracken Gladys Stockstill lx 3 l Wanda Morrison Maxine Welsh W ff Marjorv Maior Leonard Wilson i 1 L . 3 B. l f ME- , ,E M M., A, -.. . . l ll' l l .1 1 if-EQ ii: 2,9 ulfbf X. Slgiii' K ,L.::::11:gga.L:z::t'.-. :Mg :g::. ..'.:ee: -.i.t4,i::i'i,.,,.,-..1:'g.g.1.5,t::,,,..,....,,,.:,r.L-'ii' 'W' 'LiZf.....-......' '1T' .:i1..-...e-..ea::fl'.. ':f , Q6 lil 1 l'1' WH fsf' LE' , li Cl 1 if .13 l F ll l 'l l il l l 'r l af' gif r f lli 1' A nber' 1001. We one ions. 700 t:- 1 1 1 , 1 1 11 1, M 1 1 1 1 1, 15 11 11 1, 11 1. 15 11 11 11 1 1 4 1 1 1 1 1 Y 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 ? nl, V f I 1 eljfgizg xxx 1 20 1 11 11 1: 11 1 I 11 '1 11 11 , 11 11 , 11 11 F1 J, 1 1 1 V 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 U ,xi , , xtx X ff 11, 15 Aww, 1, if 1 1 1 1 11 11 11 if I. ll 'I ll I H II In ii I I l ' Il I 4 IE I I 0 ,Q .14 ,xwfga I I Y. If ir yr I. li I! ii 'I li i 1 t I I I 'STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS P1-gfidmf ,,,,..,,,,,,,, ...,... I AMES ROBERTSON Ifife-Pre,vif!enf ,,,,,,, ........ L UCILLE WEEKS .S'erremr-y ,,,,,,,,,,-, .......... M ARY WILLIAMS Trmmm- ,,,,,,, .....,.......... C ODY ANDERSON Spgni-gr ,,,,,,,. ...,,.,..,.... M ISS IDA AUSHERMAN SENIORS ' A Virginia Forrester Cody Anderson Esther Marshall ' Arthur Blume Elisabeth Patterson Charles Knox fl Lucile Weeks Robert Mitchell James 'Robertson JUNIORS . Mary Masters William Davidson Betty Turner Cecil Tupper Mary Williams Robert VVillier MID-SOPHOMORES Auberrie Milliken Walter Birchler . Alice Bess Tucker '2 I SOPHOMORES Mary Katherine Cunningham I Marie Dickie f3 Elizabeth McCutcheon William Brockmeyer James Robinett EX-OFFICIO MEMBERS FROM HIGH TIMES STAFF Virginia Dyer ' Laurence Ollis 98 L The Student Council was formed in 1920, for the purpose of interesting the student bodyin the government of the school. Since its organization it has become more active each year. Due to the work of its splendid presidents, sponsors and members, the Council has become a very real part of the school. Never before has the principal, faculty, studentebody and school paper cooperated as they did this year in making the Student government a Success. - TWO bigdrives were conducted during the year, one, a clean-up campaign, and the other a Book VVeek, during which time studentscontributed 2,000 volumes which were donated to the junior high libraries. At the beginning- of the School term, the Council made two decrees, one, that the High School Song be sung at the opening of every assembly and game, and that a cheering message be sent to the participants in every contest of the school staged Outside of town. , ' The crowning work of the year was the presentation of the High School Revue of 1926 at Pipkin Junior High School. The proceeds from this were used for Honor Day awards and other expenses incurred. Il. Left School. 412. Left School because of ill health. IS. Moved from Springfield in December. 1 p N . -..M V. M, 1 - I I Q 'SX fl, lv wb. ,I 51:1 I l L f I I . W -aw HL. ,.., -..H L.,,,L,,, M, D X , the onne and :fore did dgn, Ines that and hool :vue for 11 1 y fi , , M M I r u K F I W ? I K I I 1 ! I 1. 1 x Nr N 6 x x 1 fa K fn Q x I 59 ,1 X I ,R U1 K ll Ngtfi 0 ,E 15 If gl A i H fr , , ,SS . ,X A M ,I MX-M. , 4, .X ,M , ,f -,,, . ' 1 , f I! - 44.-,g,4, ,I-.i. 1.-- , ,.,.g. , ,,,, , W, ,3, VV., I7 , IJ I r X I RESUME ROBERT MITCHELL ...... RICHARD IRVIN ....... JOHN ROBLEE .......,.. LAWRENCE OLLIS.,. HELEN LLOYD ...... ...... ARTHUR BLUME ..........., ELISABETH PATTERSON ........ VVARREN STREET ..,,.......... MARY MARTHA BOOTH AUBREY PATTERSON ........ AL ABBOTT ....,,,....,....,, HARRY SAILOR ,,,,......,... MARIAN MAOEE ........,,... ., JOSEPHINE UMBAROER ......... MRS. JOSEPHINE BROWN MR. RALPH HARRISON ' A STAFF .-,-.-,.,---.-.,...-Eazf0f.fn-Cfmyf -...--A.v5oeiate Editor-in-Chief ,-.-.......,----...-Business Manager .-...,A,v5oeiate Business Manager --......-.......Q-.Adverti5ing Manager ........ Associate Advertising Manager ..-,..-..-.----.-.-.......-..Literary Editor .---..A5soeiate Literary Editor Editor .--..-.-A5.voeiate Art Editor --..-....,-.....-.---Atlzletic Editor -,.....A.Isoeiate Athletic Editor -.-.-------.....-...-..Kodak Editor ...-..A,vsociate Kodak Editor .--.-.-CritiC 1 if II 0 O ' 1X A I ' Aj I 'f'-1': g1.1 W'',.'.i'i.4-L.'..1:,5 L..- ,K ruff' If 71 gl I ITE 131 ,R lg, ll i, E5 En A E P 2 i I ' r 4 l I H N 'r I P I C FW , .- x Egg, ,f g 5 Ei 5? 3 I A affxibf I . , 3 if I fig f. wi5'N '1, i -A 2 Fw 1 ': w p , , ' E 1 L3 fi 1? iz ys V5 V, fx YQ l r3 1 , , S P 1 n 1 I, 15 if i I . 1 5 1 ,bfi 33 1 ff 39 E P r I E, i l ll ' fr 51 I ,F -N .. A T.--. f, f'Nx ,f--w. 1-X V M Q -J' A,-ff i 'if V - h .U -HH, qw xxw- -...., - ..,. ..,.,...,-....,....,.-,1... -11 -... -.. ff ink., . Q..- k,., 1 'W f ' f f 101 I N i 'x ,gy ,,, X ,,f,, .1 .4 .,., -f -rl-, r- K -, ,- ,..,,4 ,ff i ,v,-,.,,,,,, .,,L,-,, --.1 ., , ,,,. ,-.,,,. ,.,- ,,,., M.---.-iw-M . l M il' HIGH TIMES lf irst Semester Second Semester Rcrwm DYER,.. ...., ............,. E dzfor ,,........... ....... I JAWRENCE OLLIS ..,.....Bu5ine,rs ZlfI6lHdg6'7'....-............,.............JIM WOOD Fzzculfv Adviror ...... Richard Bulkeley Mary Finley Elenora Boyd Vivian Dethrow Fay Edwards V Anna O'Brien Louise McFadden Marthell Burman Helen Lloyd Mary Beth Everett John Snow Miss MABEL GORMAN REPGRTERS Margaret Clifton Charles Farrington No man Rodecker Paul McBride Arlie Pachl Russell Ellis Richard Morgan Leland Fox James Gehrett Richard Irvin 'lwenty-four fountain pens have been emptied time and time again, twenty- four pairs of eyes and ears have been on the alert to catch all the choicy bits of news floating about the halls of Senior High School, during the past year. The High Times staff of 1925-26 has endeavored in its work and writings to reflect high school life as it is, and to give to those students who read the Times a bit of news, a bit of praise, a bit of humor, and a bit of cooperation in all they strived to do. This it has tried to do partly by special editons. There have been many, amonglwhich are the 'boys' edition wherein they showed their scorn of all feminine wiles, and the girls, edition that contained -the exact reverse. The Times stall' has aided the past year in giving publicity to all the enter- prises ofthe student governing bodies. It contributed to the Exposition Extra, The English High Times, and to two city papers, making necessary the almost unceasing scratching ofpens and pencils in the preparation for the School Exposition at the Shrine Mosque. And along with the extra work, there has been a steady flow of regular editions to greet the students every Thursday morning. The High Times is a member of two Inter-scholastic Press Associations, the Central, meeting in Madison, VVisconsin, in November, and the Missouri, meeting at Columbia in May. To these meetings delegates have been sent each year. ' i if T: Q . , . V. - ' . H. -, -...f - l l K' H TWT E TT ti 3 T Z 5A 107 A' ' 1: H -'ff' ,g-.,-:4 i ,jx rf RTW s iff .-,. , . .Na ff' ill .lj , . 5 ii l li ll ali i A 1 :ll li li nl ll! 131 lil ll ii ii ,al ll i is ill ' 'i i sl l E ll 1. if ,F ll I ii 'r E1 , il li 1. ll l, l. il li l li il il il fl, i ll U3 li ll 2 li li ni Q f it 'u 0 l i gl il EI 3 I il ll i M 'M nty- 'ICWS :ings imes they been ,f all 1ter- Xtra, most ition :ady ions, ouri, each l 1 n 3 I 1 4 1 I 5 5 O fx i E i Qi? ,XR ..T,.,.,..,....i:T.'1 A-. 1? 11 if 'J in ,, , M Zi ix If U H 41 Zi 5? H ew ,. E3 ii H nj nl 4 AE A H J M JF F1 11 li gg, fl . Qi ,V ei 'Q J, M ilg H EE i is fi lm ,fx ,A el.. , Wx N l ,fk 4 H Us ,f 'w 3 I 1 Ji ll M i! f! M lf H , Y ,.-,,, , N fs! , f , -1-1 , . , , J,-v.,- , X w'J..- ef... X x FT ' Ne C' Xe l 5 V ' ' ' ,.f , R ,A ......, fx... X- , ,,4, , V. , , , 21 ' ,, g,,,, , ,L ., ,,,1!, , ..-,,-,'. ft?- lg H ls I 1 ll M 1 ,KN if xy hx, .J 0 is 1 H ll 'z I il H gl ,i 12 ,V-ri' , 12,1 3 ,mi 5 rzlfl ' ZQX v It -- V ff . L W --M...1.vYYA--V-----A--W ------ ---AM -1-fy:-3,p1ef'f: ,,.. r :'.:'iT':'.5: ' ' I A' gb tgp fo i C545 2ie2ggg,11.fElfiggiggfLigg,geLgz,g4Lfigs I l SIGMA EPSILON OFFICERS 1925 1926 INEZ IJAY 1,,,,,,..,,,,.,., ....,.,, P reridenf ......,... .... ............ . I NEZ DAY lVIAR-IORIE STEEN ........ ...... V ice-Preridmf ...... .... . MARJORIR STEEN ISABRL FUGITT ,,,,,,,,, , ,,,, ,.,,,, ,,,.,,,, S e C7'8fKZ71Vf ,,,,, ,,.....,,,.,.,..,, P HILIP ARNOLD CAROLINE DUNNINGTON ............., Trevzsmfer .............. CAROLINE DUNNINGTON CLAUDE FAXVCETTN. ,.., 7 ...,,,... Sergecznf-at-:Wim ............ ,CODY ANDERSON Six years ago in March of 1920, the twenty-four students who had maintained an average of ninety in four unit subjects for three consecutive quarters met and Organized a club which they called Sigma Epsilon, Superior Excellent. The purpose of this society is to create a feeling of fellowship and to promote shcolar- ship in S.I-I.S. Through the following years the membership of the club has increased at times and decreased at times. Nevertheless, it has gone steadily forward in support ofthe ideals on which it was begun. It has made its standards the highest and has tried to raise those of the whole school. Although it requires much work, Sigma Epsilon hopes that more and more will make its ranks their goal. MEMBERS Cody Anderson Eula Allen K Frances Kelley Nat Anderson Inez Day Frances Lyons Philip Arnold Caroline Dunnington Mary Lee McCracken Victor Coltrane Mary jane Dunningron Eula jump O Joe Coppage Virginia Dyer Hallie Mitchell i Claude Fawcett Marvel Elsey Mary Elizabeth Neal 1 Carleton Haseltine Mary Virginia Forrester Elisabeth Patterson un Boyd Holliday Isabel Fugitt Lois Spencer ' James Robertson Frances George Marjorie Steen John Roblee Georgie Gilham Minnie Thomas NX Lewis Sigler Florence Higgenbotham Margaret VVest O Cecil Tupper Irene I-Iofmeister VVanda VVoo:ls I Robert VVillier Barbara Horton -launita Wrightsman -- -f - --.- I Xi 4 --4 f'4w T' A I 1 -' Y?-T lj i I ffl L ' Epi 17. AL? Vi I ' ,,, i,,,,4i-.63-::t::::1l': :4,:..i':':::T ' '1.xlT2,f,i4Z: . ,VZ T-.,,..P, - 'O G Q, V If Q: fi U is is 5 r I ' l 1 T K fi I E fl E 1 I K 1 ! i o ,X N 8,5 Q I ,i J 5 . 2 4 l l ll 's 1 , '1 li . l ll ll ll ll ll g, il V 5 . l 1 vl ll ll ll l.. Il V1 l 0 .ffm l l i Zig it -Qi Q 'A Nl l N. M .ral 'l I pl :E ll li il il lf fl lil l E J 4ji,,f.- ,ft Ki, l . X . -' 11-121 L1-Ti Fffitfiifii-Tiilivfx: TZZTSYL-'? : Q T H E H I -Y C LU B OFEI CERS 1925 1926 LEONARD WVILSON .... .... ....... P 1' widen! ........, ...... . .............. I OHN SNOW ART Hicks., ...,4.....,A . .Q .,.. Vice-President ,...,,...... DELRTAS BXICCRACKEN HfXI,L SEYMOUR ,,..,..,.... ....,.. T rearurer ,....... ..,.. R ICHARD BULKELBY BILL DAVIDSON.. ....,,..,. .....,. S ecrefczhv ...... ' .................... RAY FQUBION J. PAUL TLFIONARD ,,,,,..,,,,.,.,,...,. . .,......,,., ,...,... Y .M.C.d. Adviror The purpose ofthe Hi-Y Club is to create, maintain, and extend thruout the school and community high standards of Christian character. . The Hi-Y Club meets every Friday evening at the Y.M.C.A. for supper, after which a program is given. Topics of interest to boys are discussed and an address by some influential man ofthe city is usually given. The Club acted as host at the Older Boys Conference held in Springfield, Missouri, this year. Boys from all parts ofthe state attended and it is hoped to make this an annual feature ofthe club. The local club is afiiliated with the other Hi-Y Clubs ofthe State of Missouri. INNER COUNCIL John Snow' Ray Eaubion Richard Bulkeley Harold WVheeler Ralph Stewart Hall Seymour Wilbur Bothwell Emil Corzine Richard Bulkeley Albert Mason Ralph Beck David Fretz Roten Schwietzer Leonard VVilson Delmas McCracken Ray Faubion Kirk VVickersham John Snow Hall Seymour MEMBERS Wallace Carter Winheld Miller Fred Howell Kenneth Dillard Edward Hunt Junior Conn Carlos Cox Orin Fallin Joe Finkbiner Hubert Raney Lee Thomas Ross Staton Byron Hendricks Lee Newbury X K Vffx, . Leonard VVilson Roten Schweitzer Delmas McCracken Bill Davidson Lawrence Vaughan William Huesgen Ralph Roseman Don Goulery - Ward Steury Ivin Duff Laurence Larderer Everett Turner Vearl Morris Foster Latimer Tom Nix Dick Turner L Walter Tupper Paul McDowell fix f H mf If jg E J! s v C. I 13 sk I ' Q ,f,g,' f f- 11,-.refill lf 37- ,--- --vw s---5 --1 -- --'--- ---- A GIRL RESERVES, Cl OFFICERS DO-RA VV!-IITI,OCK,,,, ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,Pre5id6n! ,.,... ..,,. .,... , .DORA YVHITLOCK VIRGINIA HARDEs'rY,, , ,II. ...,. Vice-Pwfsiciefal ..,. I .,............,...... OLIVIA SMART FLORENCE HIGGANBOTHAM I.II,,.... Secrefmy ,,I., t.....FLoRENCE HIGGANBOTHAM BLANCHE GETCHELL ..I.I.I ..,.. I .,I. .,.. T 1' eczsurer.. ,IIII,...,..I BLANCHE GETCHELL OLETA DAX7IS,,,, ,,,, ,,,,, Sergean!-cz!-azrmr., . F ..... . ...... OLETA DAVIS MISS KING S'1J0n.vo1'5.,.. .I.. Mlss MCNISEI MIss DAVIS MEMBERS Jewell Ackerman Elouis Baker Virginia Boatwright hlargaret Bradshaw Marjorie Bradshaw Margaret Clifton Mary Louise Clifton Mary Collins Margaret Cook Juanice Copeland hlary Virginia Cramer 108 Genevieve Davis Dulcie Faucett Virginia Fink Ruth Griswold Frances Gustin Fern Harris Verna Lou Hernden Ethel Howell Mary Helen Hudson Edna Hyde Lena Hyde . Celo johnson Eunice Kepley Volla Monday Bessie O'Neal Nlarie Ooley Lucile Meyers Louise Patrick Virginia Perry Nadine Powell Marian Pranter Barbara Rhea Harriet Reed Dorothy Rhodes Mary Rhodes Dolores Richardson Katherine Sanders Ruth Sherwood Mary Smith Marjorie Steen Gertrude Stovall Hazel Titterington Maxine Welch I ,y - 1- 1' I I l I il Xl .still wx? !' Tag! l li l I li 1 I . l l O XM ,, . A , L Q? l ,t NL! S...ii'::: i CJ l - I .1 -S- THE THEBAN LOTERAR Prcrzdem' 4........... .. Vice-President ....... Secretary ....,..... Treozszufer ........,...... Se1'geoz11!-cz!-czrzm .,... OFFICERS Y SOCIETY -.-WBLANCH LE DUC .,,..,-.MADIE ALLMAN .........,RUTH PRESCOTT MARVEL ELSEY ....,-.AUBERRIE MILLIKEN .MISS LOCHIE SPERRY Crzfzc ,...........,.......,. , ..,..,..................................,.....,......... The Theban Literary Society is the newest organization of its kind in school. With the aid of Mrs. Brown, Miss Davis and Miss Langston, a committee appointed from the faculty by Mr. Hull, this group took the preliminary steps of organization in January of this year, 1926. Our purpose is to promote interest in literary work and help our members to become better students, better friends and better citizens when they are no longer students. ' Geraldine Allman Madie Allman Lelia Brandon Una Blackledge Iris Carter Leona Davis Marvel Elsey Maxine Fullerton Blanch Le Duc MEMBERS Auberrie Nlilliken Vanita Murray Louise Patrick Ruth Prescott ' Lois Spencer 4 Letha Tracy Margaret Bradshaw Marjorie Bradshaw Opal Carter Kathryn Hurley Mary Hinkley Helen lNIcAllister Lucile lWcBride Helen Reynolds Vesper Hagan Harriet Butler I l Qi 1 ll I gi l -i M iv l 1, iii A .l ll ll I , l . if El l' ll it?-i ll fl l ill l T ll 1 .ln I' llil ill? . M ull! l all El' il Hill l Ili 'lil I ll, A my ,Q ill lil I lu' , ,I r vu. ii :lil ill f J , I i 1 Z Al' I' . N Q- fax X Q , Vt I, vw W ,.,A,,,,,,i-.,,i- ,LW hm, M , ,,,, VY, , 4. A .W--..,....--,--.-, L.. vf,... WL., I ...A- Y 'Awf- XC, c , ,Z liqrgh '-px ,fi I 'axe I - ---A-V i f- ---W --A W- -- - l ' A ' Xl.:.:g:.:3gTii4..Z'I:.L'Z'.T,f..'iZZggg,I.'Z..LIl'.T--Z--i.44llU-iii--NHT -'-I-L I , ' 'Y 252124- i 'Lx ' lu I SCIENCE CLUB In November 1919 a group of students under the direction of Miss Goldena Farnsworth organized the Science Club of Springfield High 'School with Lewis Fawcett as president. Since that time, regular meetings have been held at which subjects of scientiic interest have been discussed. Unusual features ofthe club are the annual party at Idle VVild and the frequent open meetings to which all are invited. In its seventh successful year of existence the club has consistently held to the ideals of its founders and only those deeply interested in the scientific may become Science Club Members. The roll of the club alone will convince the most skeptical that Science Club members not only loyally support their own club but every worth while school activity. - OFFICERS 1925 1926 LAWRENCE OLLIS ...... ....... Presidenf ........ .............. I-I ERBERT NEAL HERBERT NEAL ,.,,... ELIZABETH NEAL ,..... V266-P7'6.Yi6Z76'71f.., .,,., I ..... I IIRGINIA FORRESTER S66'7'Ef6Z7j' ......... ...... .... .ELIZABETH NEAL JIM WVOOD ,............, .......... T rmsurer ............ ...... M ARY D. BowLER ARTHUR BLUME ,,,..,.,...,, ...... I Sergeant-amzffnzx ..,,.,.. ,..,,.,., F LORENCE WOOD Miss LURA MCNISH.... .... .....,........ C rilic ............. ...... M ISS LURA MCNISH, MEMBERS Frieda Baker Arthur Blume Thelma Boring Mary D. Bowler Richard Bulkeley Margaret Brake ' VVilbur Bothwell Loma Carter Esther Danielson'- Charles Dent Robert Derry Christine Farmer Ray Faubian Ottie Feezell Elizabeth Forbes' Virginia Forrester John Goodrich Dorothy Holloway Frances Kelley Charles Knox Carl Livingston Faye Matthews Griffith McGinnis I Alberta Moore Byron Morton Elizabeth Neal I-Ierbert Neal Lawrence Ollis Eugene Owens . John Roblee Mary E. Schuerer John Snow Ralph Stewart Nina Stowe Lee Thomas Minnie Thomas Cecil Toombs Guy VVilliams Florence Wood Daisy Woods jim Woods f-- .. -., . ..I,,. .., , .fe- -. - fd-. . . ,-,,,,,..,--,,-. ...L , -. ,W . i 110 f lf I l ii I O U A .--f 1 HX ,Ms we if W lil ll ll gl l - E I! 'I ll r ii xl rf l 'E ii 5: 1 I w I Z I C 7. yr 1 is ll ! i E if 1, w ! 4 I F al I w v 1 fi 1 2 1 li E! 27 jf ii 24 ii M . a I HOME , 1925 DAISY VVOODS ....... OLIVE BARNES ,... . FLORENCE VVOOD PAYE MATTHEWS ....... FAYOLA PERRY ..., 'r INELL SMITHH .... ,.....,......... . . . ECONOMICS OFFICERS .-.-....Prwm'emi.,..-..... ......IXZCE-.P7'6JZ!Zl677f....,..-. ,,,.,...Sc?67 Ef6l7'y........ ,,.,,.....'T7'6lZ5Zl7'67 .,...... Sergeant-zz!-aww... ...,--,.Rep0r!e1'-.--.....-.... CLUB 1926 -.........DAISY WOODS .FLORENCE VVOOD FRANCES KELLY ALBERTA MOORE - .,....OTT1E FEEZEL ...,..MARY MASTERS In February 1922 the Home Economics Club was organized by Miss Ella Clingan. Its purpose was to promote the interest of girls in the home and social life. The Home Economics Clubof S.H.S. is a member of the State Home Econ- omics Association and is also atliliated with the National League. The Revolt, a farce in one act play by Ellis Parker Butler was presented last year in assembly by members of I-I.E.C. The bazaar held this year was very successful due to the splendid cooperation ofthe members and the guidance of our critic, Miss Louise Geister. in' Lella Appleby Gladys Andrews Margaret Brake Olive Barnes Cecila Bolinger Mary Baron Fredia Barclay- Roberta Briggs Lucille Brougher Thelma Boring Virginia Carter Jewell Copeland Jewell Chapman Margaret Cook Ottie Feezell Christine Farmer ' Frances George- Agnes Gorman Marjorie Harrison Dorothy Holliway MEMBERS Ethel Howell Ruth Huff Irene Jones Helen johnson Frances Kelly Maxine Knox K Esther Laney Alberta Moore Faye' Mitchell Margaret Miller Mary Masters- Thelma Mitchell Ethel Nenno Fayola Perry Helen Rice Nell Smith Sarah Byrd Sharp Margarite Searcy Hazel Schell Velma Snow , ffv- R -.. X, Cleo Smith Ruth Sherwood Gladys Tupper Margaret Theil Dorothy Teeter Mabel Thieme Gladys Tran than Irene Whitesell Content Wise Edith Turner Lucille Steingrandt Evelyn .Gardner Lola Anderson Mildred Quinn Juanita VVrightsman Faye Edwards Daisy Woods Florence YVood ll l 1 I l ,I II ,I I I I I I I I I I I I O WN 'si is lfvqfl rf I tfzi 'wr VI, I lf? ,ik Sf C I I I I I I I 5, If li rl . 'I Ella scial con- last tion I I I I I I I I I I I I I Ii I Is EI If I I I I I! IE II gI 5: If IE II QI II I , 0 I 45 I J I I Q f I F I 1, . If -I Il f II I IX I. ,I .M . N , V7 f I4 I Iv 1 - I I I I I I xxx 1-Amd .Ju 9...-f.-n nw l e l 5 I I 3 5 f X. , f , A C425- QXR ' , , , . .. -V .,.---,,L-,,..-.,.,-.L ..,.li yifxf Y lr '!'h , , 1-if M X L. X f' ,. , . ,H ,.. , Y, X, .R ,,wkY U. .4Sx-f .x 1 ,N,,. -X X-,f -. , S f A' fc f 1 ,a LLL 1Lt 1A-1,-fl, I SH CLUB l lr l ,, l li 531 We I, l ,, , lu 1 1 l li ll l il ll l wi 4 ll l 1 l OFFICERS JOHN TINDALL ..A... ..,......... P refidenf 0 IKEY TYNDA LL ,,,.,,, ,,,,., V ice-Preyifienf O ff ARTHUR BLUME 4.,... ............. T Ykcremry LEWIS STARK ...... ................. T reaxureff KARL DURHAM ..... ,.....,, S ergefznf-at-arm.: ,Q MEMBERS aff 0 Q John Tindall Tom Hanlon Clarence Wfall Grillith McGinnis - Arthur Blume Ben Ferguson Al Abbott George Rarney A lkey Tyndall Lloyd McNally Vernon Young Vernon Buzzard f Lewis Stark Homer Solomon Norman Rodecker Silas Nicholson A I Karl Durham Tom Talbot Harry Kirkpatrick Loren VValker ,A BASKET BALL LETTERS L Robert Mitchell Paul McBride Arthur Burkholtz Harold VVheeler Foster Latimer Carl Twigg l I 1 9,3 I-'EQ E e A Tru 55- as-5 S fa., -12111:-::rf:::4 -'f-'T - T - -' H' T' Nf72-..i??2i-iff--kb.LYi?-.QQfB4QVi'i ,,.. wif-f.gH,, ' 'T' C LT ' 'ffy ' ' 'fT' -7- -'----f-'-' ::1. S ll-4 j l X . fix . X .R H NS. SEK:-ESS? A11-Si RASS--tis .ASEE .l A X45 t I ' i: 'X rx. if li-Li ,S E V4 L r,:ep.., ,mi M , 1 . ,,,i 1 i fu, V 1 ' f f i f? i l af ga ll 's i l S K ET C H C LU B 1925 OFFICERS l926 BYRON WHEELER.. .... ......... P residefzl ..... . ,... BYRON WHEELER LEONARD WILSON ..... ......,... I fire-Prefideni .,..,,,...,... HARRY KIRKPATRICK IDORRENE ROARK ....... ..,,.. r 9ec1'eloz1gf-Treozxmfer ,.,........... VVANDA MORRISON HARRY SAILOR ....,.,. ..... S ergmnf-cz!-firms ..... .,.,.. A LBERT TVTASON MRS. RAYEIELD ,,.,,. -. ........... .Sponsor ,.,.....................,..... MRS. RAYFIELD The Sketch Club, organized in 1922, was enthusiastically welcomed by the many High School L students interested in sketching and art. . i The promotion of art and its appreciation is not the only office the Sketch Club has fulfilled. The ties of friendship and good fellowship among the students bound together by their common love for art has made them more loyal to S,H.S. and all its school activities. A ,ftfxn We earnestly believe that the names of some of the great artists and cartoonists ofthe future are ,ff V X' to be found here on our roll. ' A 1, I ROLL CALL A 'e i 7 A E Wanda Morrison ' Harry Kirkpatrick A Helen Nickel Maxine VVelsh Q Betty Nell Rainey Byron Wheeler Vis? Virginia Hardesty Leona Davis Tom Nix Betty Turner o Arthur Blume Ralph Rhea Mary Lemons Martha Peters Vivian Gideon Mary Virginia Martin Dorrene Roark Hazel Rhodes Arthur Burkholtz Susie Groce John Tindall Shirley Brady l Tom Hanlon Walter Tupper Bernice Skates Tecetle Craig 2 Albert Mason Olivia Smart Harry Sailor Ann Peightel gl Delmas McCracken Geraldine Ludwigs Leonard Wilson Harry Freeman li Ralph Israel VVilbur Bothwell Gilbert Wrightsman Lyle Alexander George Ramey Katherine Sims Luella Cowan Jeannette Drebelbis VVilma Long Virginia Ryker Betty Bean Mayme Louise Powell gi H A V W e . P-lf. ff ET i if S W Ti--'TWC v H S Biff S C Ci SMCHZZMET .-.-..I.. l, ' v When, nineteerl years ago she peered She showed her talent in a play- I Along untrodden ways, A gentlemanly feat. She looked, she signed, she hoped, she feared You laughed until you'd hardly stay A The coming busy days. Vvithin your narrow seat. Then, too, she had Miss Ausherman It was presented just this year 2' To steer her on her road. At Pipkin Junior High, To give a start to any plan It held, indeed, a man's career, ls half' its heavy load. In vain attempt to fly. gi I She caught her purple from the west From rainbow tinted skies, 1 , 1 r 1 1 x l l She caught her white from heaven's breast Untouched by any dyes, l She caught her standards from her school, l And read them by its light, She taught her daughters by its rule, Q To climb a greater height. l I f 5 l GIRLS, LITERARY SOCIETY l OFFICERS l 1925 1926 l DOROTHY ANDERSON ..... ............ P resident... ..... ....... D OROTHY ANDERSON BEULAH LOGAN ............... .... . ..Vice-Prefifiem' ,............,.... ESTHER TVIARSHALL JOSEPHINE UMBARGER ..,.. ,.... Secretary ........... .,-..,IOSEPI-IINE TTMBARGER HARRIETT VVILLIAMS .... .... . .---T1'eoz.vmfer .......,.. ........ H ABRIETT WILLIAMS MARGARET LEAKE ........ .,.,.i S' ergmm'-af-arms .......... lVlARY MARTPIA BOOTH FRANCES HASELTIPTE. ...... .,...S6rgef1nf-at-arwav ...... .....r,.. M ARY MCGARVRY Hixforicm ...... . ..... M.ARGARET WRIGHT MIss LUIS GRESHAM.. .... ,.,... C riffs ....... ..... M ISS LoIs GRESHAM I ROLL CALL I ' .Q Dorothy Anderson Barbara Horton Dorothy Staton Marthell Burman Mary Ruth Hubbell Josephine Umbarger ' jj Eleanora Boyd Lula jones Harriett VVilliams Margaret Burton Margaret Leake Eleanor McBride Margaret Cass Beulah Logan Inrnon Sigler L il Caroline Dunnington Ida Bess Logan Marian Shook li Mary Jane Dunnington Betty Love Olivia Smart 0 Minnie Erke Mary Finley Regina Flannagan Virginia Forrester Nancy Ellen Forrester Margaret Garrett Margaret Harris Frances Haseltine Pauline Haseltine Esther Marshall Frances Mayes Mary Lee McCracken Mary McGarvey Marian Magee Elisabeth Patterson XVilma Ragsdale Mildred Reeves Louise Reynolds Dorothy Ward Margaret Willier A Margaret Wright Dorothy Vvoodside Mary Owens Isabel Fogarty Mary Catherine Cunningham Alice Thomas Marv Beth Everett 3 f l . .fmxx fi v -.A f. f ..--.- ' f l er f -r-- f f'H rfre +ve .. . . tty L I I .A A A --A -- I .. - 4 . . 1...,,. 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Sacrefcnji ......,,. rea.vu7'e11..... PAYE MATTHEWS MARY MASTERS VIRGINIA WILLIAMS ....... ............ H zsfomm ....,..... ....... . UVIRGINIA VVILLIAMIS HELEN LLOYD .......,..... ........ S ergemaf-af-arms ..,....,.............. MONICA LOOUE Spam-or ,,,.., ,.,,,,,,..,,,,,,,.,,...,..,...,.,.. M ISS GRACE GREsHAM The Atheian Literary Society was organized in 1917 for the purpose of further- ing literary talent. Since that time it has become an integral part of school life. Its members participate in all the activities ofthe school, having the vice-president and secretary of Student Council, editor-in-chief of the High Times, members ' of the Resume Staff, members ofthe Orchestra and Glee Club, and the accompanists, and president of other clubs. , J i J 5 I l A.L.S. prides itself on possessing loyal members, ready and willing to Work for the advancement ofthe club and not to seek personal glory. A great deal of the success of A.L.S. is attributed to the excellent cooperation of the oH:1cers and , 1 sponsor. A x Y MEMBERS Freida.Baker Betty Bean Margaret Brake Shirley Brady Mary Bowler Mary Cain Virginia Carter Berte Carnahan Margaret' Cook Margaret Creighton Mary Clark Pauline Crane , Mildred Danielson Virginia Dyer Tillie Edell Margaret Fagg Frances George Susie Gross Ruby Grisham Frances Kelly Lois Kamerer Nan Johnston' Helen Lloyd Monica Logue X Maurine Leeper Virginia Martin Mary Masters Faye Matthews Audrey Magruder Katherine Mohler Anna O'Brien Helen Peak ' Emily Rathbone Lillian Rhodes Hazel Rhodes Ruth Rayl Nadine Rowden Mary Smith Nell Smith Edwina Tiede Betty Turner Virginia Wlilliams lV1ary Vvilliams Cleo VVilliams Juanita Wrightsman Lucile VVeeks Florence VVoods Daisy Wloods Billie Bridwell Dorothy Butrick Gladys Stockstill Mary E. Carter Virginia Simpson - I ' N D 's ,s Us E rther- J1 life. sident nbers mists , rk for nf the s and I ,I..,xi,t X 4 YY, ,aw ,A Mr, ,W4....,.-LL-, -,Y-,,-.. ..,., , VA--.f -----h-- Y-T.. a---N ' ,ff 'xx X ' , t, f1::,:,-::.,-.Tr..... ::::.Y .-I,-. --k- .f.A- ,---Y----- - -- ----R----f --W- i I , , , t .V , ,f ,I e ,ff-C-ff 1,9 1, -f---ff -fx X I ' i l i 'Nl' 1 ' 'f,'j'I.T.Tf, .. TIT' Llflilifi. In ,'T.:L-1f'T.'ff. I l , f, 1 I 'W' ' fl' ,J 'B I 4 'K ITM. -Q l HIGH VIVIAN PROPHET ..... INIAR-IORIE STEEN ........ DoRRIs GILI,EI,AND.,. EVELYN HARRIS ,...... ,.... MA RGARET CLIFTON.. .. MISS WILLIAMS ,,..,.,. Dorris Gilleland Wanda Wcods Virginia Douglas D Inez Day Maxine Carter Mary Louise Clifton Mary Baron Theresa Hoppe Elizabeth Leonard Wilma Clark Isabel Fugitt Mary Collins Nina Stovse ' Mary Lemons Helen Rice ' Mary Elizabeth Varley LITERARY SOCIETY OFFICERS ......,P1fesia'e11f... ..c,c,ffice-Presideaf .,,..,,Sef1fefcz1jy Treaszzreff ........ ...... c,,,.,.Rep0rIcr,.., I-fzfforzan .,,.. .....s.......i..... . .... Crzfzf .,.... . MEMBERS Blanche Getchell Margaret Clifton Helen Kirkpatrick Virginia Ryker Maxine Knox Vivian Prophet Helen Mack Lella Appleby Isoline -lones Virginia Boatvtright Marjorie Steen Jeanette Drebelbis Ernestine Putman Irene Jones Betty Rainey Louise Davidson VIVIAN PROPI-IET I ,,,,,,, .,..., E RNETINE PJTVI AN DoRRIs CTILLELAND VIRGINIA DoUoLAs M.ARG.ARET CLIFTON INEZ DAY. ..,...MISS VVILLIAMS Maxine VVelch Florence Higgonbotham Mary Silver Olive Barnes Lillie Epps Elizabeth Forbes Mabel Osburn Lucille Steingrandt Evelyn Harris Freda Bankley Evelyn Gardner Dorthy Holloway Louise Powell Bernice Skates Kathern Sims l ,Ay Another chapter has been completed in the history of the High Literary Society and it was a successful one. I We greatly missed our dear sponsor Miss Thrasher, but another took her place, Miss Williams. There were only a few members left to revive the dormant spark this year, but through the co-operation of our beloved Miss Vlfilliams, the members and the ofiicers this has been made one of the most impressive chapters, of H.I..S. 'Among our members were the following: Resume queen, another candidate of Resume queen, Sigma Epsilon president, Latin Club president, members of the chorus, glee club and orchestra, members from the athletic team and many other noted persons. Also a play was written and given in assembly by the members of this club. i I Thus we leave the future to bring what it may and may it be the best. , -- ,. , f- fx ,-,X -Y---I ---- - -- .f m- '- V- - - '--- ,R M , 1 f if--7, L- , -Haw ,I ,A .- I '-M 1 g 5: 4: ,1T'gfLL11.. 'p.1 ..,i,1:. Jig.: .L ii l G CDH 's l is' li li 12 ll il l I ll li is ll ll ll ll ll il ll ll is l ll l if i, is 'J I IE ll? E, ll l ll K, l i I l Li, 'E li l is all e li if ll ll ll ll ll K li 5. 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'I s I , L .W J, W 3' J FAIRBANKS DEBATING CIUB The Fairbanks Debating Club was Organized in 1919 All through the eight years of the club s life 1t has enioved the membership of some of the finest boys in the school The Club s interest in Oratory and debating is assured by the fact that all three of the boys on the debating team, and the winner of the oratorical contest of this school are members of this club There were a number Of the school s best athletes in the Organization, also The F D C and G L Q play proved to be one of the best plays produced throughout the year The Club is highly elated Over this successful Vear and hopes next year may be as good 925 NAT ANDERSON HALL SEYMOUR HERBERT NEA1 ARTHLR BLI ME CODY ANDERSON ....... .....E. JIM WOOD .............,.,,,.,....,..,... OFFICF RS P1 eszdent Vzfe Preszdenf Secremrv T ffeazsurer S ergezzn!-ez!-M1125 ............. ,Pnrliczzveenlozriczn MR. RALPH HARRISOW.. ............... .. Cody Anderson A Nat Anderson Edgar Barry Richard Bulkeley Wilbur Bothwell Jay Bradley Loma Carter Victor Coltrane Orin Fallin Ray Faubian ames Gehrette Ohn Gillespie Richard Irvin Harry Kirkpatrick Lamar Lee B5 ron Morton Griffith McGinnis Delmas McCracken A1 fe, fs if- rim T or Cl - I if .:' A f 1 A A 'X ' 1 -E1 -- ROLL CALL Earl McCloskey Albert Mason Herbert Neal Laurence Ollis John Roblee Janies Robertson Louis Sigler Hall Seymour James Smith John Snow Cecil Tupper Walter Tupper Paul Tay lor Jim Wood Leonard Wilson Robert Willier Kirk Wickersham Guy Williams XA 5. X-A V , 926 OHN GILLESPIE ROBERT VVILLIER KIRK VVICKERSHAM LEONARD VXILSON .GRIFFITH MCGINNIS JIM WOOD ' MR RALPH HARRISON Crzizc ..... . .............. 4 .llTf.g.::.::k v--:img ef- -- -3,,'Q3+j?-i31,f4jTW?,Li1gj 4 7,33-T:gjL:3-j3jtf.i'77g:rli:1ii-i.-.-l-'.:.':'-.1::.:::LY-..:21 I I v I , : I V w 1 M 11 QE ' Q Q I ,-,, , ...., ,L..,-. I I 5 A I 5 1 W . L Lt if 's ' Y fi ? 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I.. .If f . 1, 9,0 f-.- - V, V tb J I BOYS, ORA 1 A, -fi , , ,,-. ., f I ll TORICAL ASSOCIATION OFFICERS 1925 I 1926 CHARLES FARRINGTON ..,............. President ,.....,... ..... C HARLES FARRINGTON JOE COPPAOE .................. ...,... 17 ice-President ....... ................ H ARRY SILSBY DAN POTTER ........ ..... . Secretary ....... ..,..,....,...... J OE COPPAOE DICK TURNER ..,.......... ......., ARTHUR BURKHOLTZ ..,,......... JAMES FUSON ,,,,,,.,..,.,,. ,...,.., BOB MITCHELI, MR. WEST ....,.... ........ . - Treozfurer ,..... ............ CARLTON HASELTINE -Parlzamenlazrzan .....,.. ............... I AMES FUSON Sergeazn!-at-arm 5 ...... S ergeczn!-at-arms ........ ..... .BILL DAVIDSON -.-.-.MORRIS LIEPMAN MR. CUMMINS The Boys, Oratorical Association Was formed in 1906 and is the Oldest club in S.H.S. The Club was formed for the purposes -of pursuing the art of oratory and debating. This year, due to the fact that the interest had died down somewhat, the club was reorganized and entirely all new members were taken in. The club has been very active since reorganization and has had Wonderful attendance at the meetings, aside from developing a good basket ball team and trained an I oratorical team. Werhave members in every line of Work that is outstanding. JamesiFuson Tom Merrill Charles Farrington Bob Mitchell MEMBERS Emil Corzine ' Tom Hanlon Carlton Haseltine Joe Coppage Norman Rodecker Arthur Burkholtz VVillard Firestone Bill Lincoln 0 Everett Turner ' , Dan Potter James Billings X Dick Turner i Bill Davidson Dave Diffenderfer 1 Leo Webb Morris Liepman Dick Morgan q WVilmer Ansley Harry Silsby Kenneth Brown A 1 I i I g sf cs T-fig retiree ff. L7 Jw.- E- A -Yr :::, ,zz A i H ' xx O 124 1'-A - - A -' f ' A-afgw p iixl . X, . fa ll ii M fl I iii l l ll 1. i il i lx I. I I l I I i l iii fly lr O ,Ak rt if A 1 l ,I ix ll gi QI li ff-N12 f J 2' 2: ' lb in and the club be at 1 an K x 1 'I if 51 ii In lx 5 I gi 35 21 51 fi 41 i V ii M vi if 'I 1 1 .I fi 4. I , I ,f 4 W5 S I z if W 3 f! O X 'Q 'ORG IV? S X1 N., 'zf J 1 XXX o 5? K 2 f li G9 ,x. An ..,....,....l 3 Y 15 'L i ic 3, fn gr l ll il il fl ,I i 1 x F l if ll 5 R 6 4 lf-fi f ix J' f if l Il 4 I Y al 12 ll ll f Los DON QUIJOTESH MOTTOT' Me Yezlgo Por Cienlo. COLORS! Reeifmd Yellow. OFFICERS A 1925 1926 BILL LEMONS ....,..,,,,,.... .L...... P resident .... L ...... ..,...,... O TTIE FEEZELL FRANCES LIASELTINE ....,.. ,....,, V ice-Prerieienf .,...... ....... E VELYN BARTLEET PAUL MCBRIDE ,,..,..,.... .. ..Q,.. Seeremry ........ ...... F RANCES HASELTINE HOBART MCBRIDE ........ ........... T reasurer ........ ................... L AMAR LEE LAITRENCE OLL1s ....... ....... S ergeanf-at-arms .....,..,..,........ VVILBUR HUSTED The, Spanish Club was organized five years ago by Miss Helen Brown for the purpose of creating a greater interest in the customs, language, and people of Spain. This year a new constitution was drawn up and the name Los Don Quijotesn adopted. u R The club has worked hard and advanced much under the supervision of Mr. Norton Cummins. MEMBERS Margaret Creighton Kenneth Brown Ottie Feezell Hobert McBride Lilly Epps Evelyn Bartlett Margaret Clifton Frances Haseltine Evelyn Miller Dorothy Staton Louis Wyrsch 156 i Li ' 3 Philip Ferbrache Bill Lemons Margaret Garett Laurence Ollis Virginia Boatwright Margaret West Jim Wood , Arthur Burkholtz Wilbur Husted' Paul McBride Perry Lamb V, -X X, X ..,-,A , -...... Mary Lemons Marjory Todd Lamar Lee Eloise Baker Gladys Agnew Mary Elizabeth Varley Mary Clark Kenneth Thompson Byron Wheeler Warren Rhodes Harry McElwain 0 L , ,,,, ,Y ---...-----4- - - --if ---XM i l l l l l I l l l l I r . i I l l Q i l l 0 1 A f'- X 5 f 1 ja Lf ll l 1 l ll , I 3. -pf. ' V S 1 i Y Y 1 Y v Q 4 r 1 i w m if 35 i! ll I is 1 E 5: Q fig JN 3' ' x X V fx, 3 .wx : ll , fl I W! A ll V Y 7 ii A -1 1 1 if H xx W ff 52 ,Xf- I 1 ff f INTER NGS 1 OFFICERS 1925 1926 MARJORIE STEEN ,..,,.....,,.,....,.. .. .... President .......... ..... M ARJORIE STEEN MARY LEE MCCRAOKEN ........ MARY JANE DUNNINGTON MINNIE THOMAS S 6'C7 Ef6Z7'-Q' ..........., ..Vzce-Preszdent ...................... VIVIEN WADDLE MARY ELLEN SCHUERER PREsTON BARTON ....... ......L. T reazsmfer .... ........ PRESTON BARTON RALPH STEWARTI .,..,..,. , .,.. Sergean!-af-mms ..... ......, R ALPH STEWART VIRGINIA VVILLIAMS I LoIs KAIWERER Hislorian ....... ...,...ISABEL FUGITT MIss MADDEN ...,.. .....,................ C rific ......... I ........ ........ M ISS MADDEN Inter Nos, the Latin Club of'Senior High School, was organized in 1924 and has grown steadily ever since in numbers and interest. It has had as its purpose the creation of interest in Roman life and customs and the relation of Latin to our language and to the world in which we live. Jewell Ackerman I Philip Arnold Luella Baer Agnes Baron- Preston Barton Freida Baker Una Blacklcdge Roberta Briggs Wilbur Bothwell Mary Dennis Bowler Doris Campbell Luella Cowan Mary Louise Clifton Inez Cowden Mildred Clouser Marguerite De Wfitt Leona Davis Marvel Elsey Elizabeth Forbes Isabel Eugitt Some folk seem to think That poor old Latin's deadg That is false, because She's just changed her name instead. And so it's been with many a race Tho' their language has not stayedg But Latin will live forever As it's most of our English made. MEMBERS Evelyn Frieburg Anna Faux Maxine Fullerton ' Georgia Gillham H' Ruth Griswell Margaret Hendrix Elva Keithly Lois Kamerer Mary Kaufman Maxine Knox VVilma Long Gwendolyn Lamb Mary Lee McCracken Byron Morton Margaret Jane Mathews Zealia Mertel Christine Monpleasure Dazel Monday Elizabeth Neal Marie Ooley Helen Peak Naomi Posey Louise Patrick Dorothy Robinson Mary Robertson James Smith Marjorie Steen Edith Stokes Mary Ellen Sheurer Minnie Thomas Cecil Tupper Guy VVilliams Kirk VVickersham Maxine Welch Margaret West Mary VVilliams Hazel VVails Vivien Wladdle Mary Virginia Wlolf ,I I C21 I isa Q2 E S Ifwr IE R-W... 8 3-::L.:L':-,454Y -,,,,' - Ti 'gi1 LTi , lx , N 1 1 , 1 .E :R U N LT R 15 51 'T V N if 4 and if V lr f H stoms 1 i W J YE ell 4 gl 3 3 il 3, 9 5 5 1 Y Q 9 Fx, F , if I ? 4 I ? 1, l...,.....fQ-iQ, .....,...,.5 12 I I HISTORY CLUB l OFFICERS' 1925 1926 BYRON MoRToN ,,,,,,, ,,,, P rcsidwvf A,,,,A ..,.,. B YRON MORTON MARY WILLIAMS CHARI,I3s DENT ,,.,,,,,,,,, ..... I fice-Presidenf .v,. ,,.4.. A4.. R A Y FAUBION LOUISE MAcFADoEN ,,,.,,, ..,,, S 6'E7'6'f7'6Zj'.. ..,. ,A...A, I 7Iv1AN PROPHET . VIRGINIA CARTER ,,., ....., T reasurer ,.,.... .. ,... VIRGINIA CARTER ELDXVARD SATCHELL.. RALPH STRXVART BERTE CARNAHAN,-.. Miss BISSETT .,....... Scrgmiff-af-arzm ,...., ....... MARGARET BRAKE .,...Hf5f0TfdH..... ..c,.,C'riz'ic.. .. EIDYVARD SATCHELI, c,...,,,BERTE CARNAHAN ..........lVIIss BISSETT The I-Iistory Club was organized five years ago for the purpose of arousing interest in history and topics of immediate importance by one of Miss Isabelle Shepard's history classes, with her as their First critic. The constitution was made and drawn up and adopted, Esther Le Bolt was elected president. The successive presidents, Roenna Arnett, Thayer Carmichael Olga Peightel, Ada Crowder, and the present president, Byron Morton, have improved the club until it is now one of the peppiest and best in the school. J All students making a good grade in history are eligible for membership. The club meets every two weeks, the program usually upon historical subjects. MEMBERS Byron Morton Ray Faubion Vivian Prophet Mary Williams Virginia Carter Berte Carnahan Mildred Clouser Marguerite De IIVitt Leonard VVilson Guy WillianIs Louise MacFadden Edward Satchell Loma Carter Carl Livingston Spencer Castell Margaret Brake Betty Neal 130 Laura Blackburn Alma Buley Ralph Stewart U Charles Dent Homer Kesterson Walter Birchler Jewel Copeland Nan Johnson Evelyn Bartlett IVIary Robertson Frances Clough IVilbur Bothwell Isabelle Fugitt Clara I-Iill Lucille VVeeks Anna O'Brien Mary Finley Monica Logue Nell Smith . Preston Barton I Dorothy I-Iollaway Lee Newberry Louise Davison lVIary Virginia Cramer Byron VVheeler I-Iarold Wlheeler john Snow Nancy Ellen Forrester Edward Hunt Ellen IVIamer Tecetle Craig Doris Robertson Emily Rathbone David Scott Carlton I-Iaseltine If 'I I ' I --4 7 ,I I1 'I II I I II II I I I li I. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I. Q is I :I ie mix., I II .-i' If rx, xg , I I I I I I I I I lsing belle was hael, have ship. acts. I I ,l Il in fl if I 1 1 l l l I l i v i ! 1 I 3 , 1 I l V 1 0 ,- F l l l is I . I l 3 ,I 14 IIIIIlllllllIIllIIIlllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIllllIllllllllIIIIlllllllIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllll , ' I .YW 531 ,X .x Y W, . ,kt v -.M .XM , JW l fig ,ff T Xt-f 3 A I :::v:-.:1-1':.:1A..::,-11'-L1 4:41 1 - ..,.. - A . .. . E . Wi ,, ,- g ,-M ,Vw ,-,,,,,,,,, i-1 if '1 ' V il A ' ---f'7f f 'T' I DRAMATIC ART CLUB OFFICERS 1925 J l926 VIRGINIA VVILLIAMS ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, P reyidenf ,.,.,,,,,. ,.,,,,,,, V IRGINIA VVILLIAMS CFILLIE EDEL ....,,,,.,....,. ,.,,,,,. V ice-Preridenf ,,.....,,,..,,., MARGARET WILLIER JOHN GILLESPIE ........ JOHN GILI.ESPIE ,,,,,,,,,..,, ..,...Sec1'em1fy,,..,., MISS HELEN VOLKER ,.,,.,,-, ..,,,-,Sp0n.v0r,,,.... MISS LAALDINE PATTERSON ...... R.OBERT WILLIER MARY WILLIAMS ....-.Trecz5z1re1'...-.. ..,.,.,,..-.MISs HELEN VOLKER Spgmmag .,,,,,,,,.., MISS ALDINE PATTERSON For the purpose of providing entertainment and to promote an interest in the production of worthwhile .plays among the students of the school a club was organ- ized in S.H.S. in 1923. This club was called the Dramatic Art Club. Since its foundation the D.A.C. has always aimed to fulfill those two purposes. .The past year has proved the ability of D.A.C. members to act. The annual play was given in the assembly. It was the Neighbors The Senior High students greatly appreciatedit. One of the large features ofthe 1926 S.H.S. Revue was the play The Turtle Dove which was presented by the D.A.C. It scored a big success. Because ofthe Splendid cooperation between the officers, critics and members that existed in the D.A.C. last year the Dramatic Art Club became known as one of the leading clubs in S.H.S. Next year's D.A.C. members are resolved to uphold this good reputation. Cody Anderson Dorothy Anderson Nat Anderson T Eleanora Boyd Marthell Burman Dorothy Butrick Virginia Dyer Tillie Edell Roy Faubion Evelyn Frieburg MEMBERS Richard Irvin Mary Finley ' John Gillespie Helen Lloyd Faye Matthews Delmas McCracken Anna O'Brien Elisabeth Patterson Frank Peck James Robertson John Snow Josephine Umbarger Kirk Wickersham Harriet Williams Mary' Vwlilliams Virginia Xvilliams Margaret VVillier Robert Wlillier Verl VVills H ' 132 W, YW M, I 1 1 1 I H I fl 15 ., H m 'E I! xl -1 Ei H 'r Ia N W .N Q. .l r 1 I i . Q ii Al 1, 4 1 i ll il A 1 T 4 F 1 1 1 X 133 1 . 5 1 0 V pi ! ll 1 as , ' 1 Q 3 A 15 Q! I ' 0 ' I i i ii li l ig . ,X ' ,K V ,L.lg.!.':!.'z:,,.l 2 .,.,, ':, L ,, f ' W ,V 1 I., 7 f, KAHAA. .1 f' Angry Y H I' ' -I,v ', ff Ii -.5-.fyi 4,111 Lf I, JY, It ,2.:,.4:: ,Lv,.,,-:z is T 21 I 'ff I, g - N..,.V.V, . - 'A ' ' ff' A44 --4 - ----Y ------W-.VYV..,,-, , ' ,. -If V 4,' LE CERCLE FRANCAIS 1925 OFFI C ERS MARY FINLEY. ............. ,,... .... . JOSEPHINE UM'BARGER ............ Vice-President .,,........, J MARJORIE STEEN .,........ ........ Secretary ....., . VIRGINIA FORRESTER .... . ...... . HA.RRIETT WILLIAMS ....... ...., MRS. HARE. ....,... Sergeanf-at-awazs ...,.,,.. ......Sp0n.Ier...-..,-. ROLL CALL . Treasurer .... ,. 1926 ,lVIARY FINLEY ....,P7'65Z6i6Hf..-...,.... OSEPHINE UMBARGER MARJORIE STEEN .,.,,., VIRGINIA FORRESTER .HARRIETT WILLIAMS -......,,,MRS. HARE Mary Ruth Hubbell Josephine Umbarger Harriett Williams Barbara Horton Pauline Haseltine Caroline Dunnington Frances Mayes Isabel Fugitt Opal Medley Maude Allen Minnie Thomas - -Anna Faux Mary Robertson A. JV W I.,-.S Eleanora Boyd Ruth Huff Martha Peters Mary Finley Virginia Forrester Ida Bess Logan Dorothy Anderson I Mamie Louise Powell Helen Reynolds Hazel Schell Alice Thomas Marjorie Steen fe'-I. A-WI -I-A-1 If-I . If Law, It I I 1' V I , l C,,,,, I -SH, .M Q f 'X T.. 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RICHARD SEAMON NORMAN RODECKERL, ...,L ...,... H isforizm ...... ..... N ORMAN RODECKER FRANCES KELLY .,...,..,.... ,...,, R eporzfer ....,, ,......... F RANCES KELLEY MRS. ALICE ROGERS ..,,.,., ...... S pomoff ......... ....... M RS. ALICE ROGERS PURPOSE OF COMMERCIAL CLUB 1. To promote interest in the business world. 2. To encourage a social spirit among Commercial students by Offering Opportunities for social contact. 3. To become conversant with modern progressive business methods and systems, endeavoring by such means to raise and maintain a higher standard of efiiciency. . 4. To discover the needs, commercially speaking. Margaret Miller Mrs. Alice Rogers Florence Higginbotham Florence McGilvry Richard Seaman Arthur Morris g Velma Snow Mabel Thieme Hobart McBride Edna Eshelman Glen Reagan Irene Jones Oleva Hurd , Gladys Trantham Wanda Woods Miss Ruth Williams Shirley Brady f 136 MEMBERS Mabel Appleby Mary Silvers Iona Hendricks i' Virginia Boatwright S Helen Johnson Mr. O. O. 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'f ,S ,M J f ,N 5 1 P l 1 THE PAST MEMBERS oE THE ACORN GLUE Anderson, Chester Agnew, Carl Amis, William Bradshaw, Allen Brooke, Roy Brooke, Paul Bennett, Herschel Bodine, Earl Baldwin, Alfred Boswell, Byron Barbour, Edward Bodine, John Busch, Leo Beadles, Clifton Chrisman, Oscar Cossey, Walter Carson, Harry Campbell, Joe Cox, Harold Collins, James Collins, Donald Craig, Claude Cochran, Maurice Cochran, Paul Chegwidden, Dale Cathey, Hicks Call, Leslie Challander, Charles Dawds, Charles Dixon, Homer Dunlap, George Donnell, James Dodds, Maurice Eisenmayer, Walter Elkins, Ralph Elkins, Ronald Ellis, Everett Fenton, Jerry Foley, Tom Finney, Graham Finney, Harold Fuzzeli, Klyce Fine, Grethsford Farrington, Sam Farthing, Fred Firestone, James Gurley, Fred Gideon, Oliver. Goodson, Leslie Goss, Bert Hurlburt, Elburn Hansell, Earl Hawkins, Paul Hallack, Lloyd Hamlin, Carl' Hardesty, Norton Hutchinson, James Hutchinson, Fred Hutchinson, Homan Hedges, Warren Hughes, Harry Harrison, Ralph! Homer, James Hines, Clarence Hedley, William Howerton, Rella Harp, Lester Irvin, William Ireland, Harold James, Bruce Johnson, William Johnson, Glenn Johnson, James Jezzard, Paul Jezzard, Frank James, William Knight, Harry King, Rufus Kent, Elmer Kite, Roland Kelley, Keith Lincoln, Will Lincoln, Harold Leonard, Earl Lawling, Harry Lillie, Sherman Littleton, Jerome Lippman, Stanley Lippman, Lawrence Lunsford, Errett Lacy, John Lacy, George Long, Meredith Leonard, Carl Leipman, Paul iMichaels, George Michaels, Louis Meyers, Arthur Merritt, Harry Myer, Bert Martin, James Meyer, Lawrence Muratta, Robert Muratta, Sylvester Morris, Gerald Moore, Robert Martin, Robert Matthews, Herbert Mullings, Leonard McConnell, Thurman McCrosky, Fred' McKnight, David McShane, Andrew McClernon, Francis McGarvey, Alvin McElhaney, Homer Nelson, Earl V Nee, John Nee, Dan Nee, Tomi' Naylor, Forrest Naylor, Nathan O,Neill, Paul O'Bryne, Eugene Orr, Edwin Pierce, Abial Payne, Phil Paxson, Ralph Patterson, Pauli' Palmer, Ralph Reps, Louis Reps, Will? , Rainey, Werden Ruxton, Churchill Raidler, Wilson Rimbey, Ralph Shelton, James Smith, Otto Singleton, Burr Singleton, Harry Singleton, Rex Stevens, Fay Schmook, Dwight Snavely, Ralph Spencer, Will ' - Silvers, Robert Stevens, Hal Turner, Harve . Thrall, Bernard Thompson, Paul Thompson, Walter Terrill, Raymond Terry, Dickson Ullman, Edward Van Matre, Norman Wlaits, Bert Widbin, Dave? Widbin, John' Vllagstaff, Richard 0 VVells, Harry Watkins, Tom A VVright, Arthur Wallace, Allan Wells, Clyde Vvalton, Lyle VVard, Marvin VVashburn, James VVallace, Lee Westbay, Harry C'DeceasedD fix 'W' 'r rr- fe- -he-s we--' H J . ' if E- ,L .L 4.0. l. .5312 'SQL ,-'Q Ziff gif? 4,4 .E , L......-F... MM ..:Z'l'.T '..-1 r':gjf'1: e 'i --:-:':j: 1, ,. '1 T 'f ' '- .,..-t :i:i'i,:i:..'r1:,.:p:pgg..:-:::......' ,.i 'E LU B I i' ' 4 2,2 , L 3 Y ig ,,j'- U ,vga 4+-.S 1 7' -7 Ti- . , , - i I . ,.,...,, . - 1 s 7 311 ' 'V ' - f' ' A38 ' it . j Q- Eg! -- 5 .Vs ' - Q i -an 5- 1 -' , : 'Q 'fz Q 1 I 'Z , A Q-L' fIX l 4f' I ,QI IN of if r 'TW 1 if lf' ' .fa iii is 7 5 2 2 Z 13 1,151 IAQ Q 1 -7 E7 -. 5 Oc: , , 1- r g ' - . . . - L Q 1' L an 1' I '- is , - - - -' 11: . ' 1. 3 , ' A A X , C153 L P dh l it, ,J -, 2 R ' ' .. 2 rl... 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E 5 f I E i X V! 1 v 1, I . 5 i i i I 11 . fs x 5 i 4 f w v I fl. ,Ji-s:'- hx I 1 4 1 1 I a I T W I r i e i K f fifelyn gardncr , I I . 4 1 5 I I I I JI F 1 9 5 I 15 -I I 'I ,,, I II I I I1 II 'I1 I I I I 'I J NI II EPI' I ,I If , QQ I! , HI, I1 I 'I .,. I , I I 14 I. If V2 QI 4, I I I I I : Q1 If Ii ,I 'I 5 I I. .I .1 'I H IL I II I w If I I I I I I 2 L I I . , I I I dwlnccry CI rrcrsfcfr I c K flji ian? ph 1' 4 -1 El Q 1 aw f4Mm ,, mf Q5W5f' Yam f,f,fL,jg 1 f' 1'M'Qf,7' V If - 1 -1, 3 'l 2?ZZ?f1 542317 ri if TE ' The 1926 Resume extends its sincere appreciation to Mr. Ralph 5 lf Ott of Saint Louis, Missouri, for having chosen the queen and placed 'Q , 5, the other candidates for this publication. 1- These portraits of the entrants were submittedeto Mr. Ott, who returned them to us in the order in which they appears .i .Ig 1 3. it K' l .U . 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A I I I 4 Miss ESTHER MARSHALL Reigning Queen OF THE REVUE OF 1926 OF Springfield High School A SAE --....., .f . i - A M M V 4 5. i l l .....-l- - 3 1 'Q ...' -, 5 if K A I, , C ,,P' s' V ', gi 5 ' ff. f, .mum N-XY-1+ S if: - ll! ll in -, 2 i I '3 'Ea :- of 2' --Q 9 1 1 - . , ksfb 0 La., LA IELX L r Q- -u 11 ,,-, 1 :L , X .-. an : 3 1 1 cu u- ' : K-:I ag XX b. 3- 0 il - ' ,,,..r ' :O .. -.. - , J, l 1 l 1 n Q, ha 0 U - : 1- f-- -: ,p-,fr V 'ff' X .14 i-EF' 'sf' ' f CACTIVITIES I 0 ' ' an-QQ.. : O E 1 IAS 1 11 11111 ,111 11-1 1 1111 1l1 'iv 1 1 11 1 111111 1, : 15111 1.1111 1 1 I. 1- if '11 111111111 1. 111 11 ' 1, 11 1111 1 111 - 11111 .111 1, . 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' I , I - , I QEWIEML TWUTU ES p 155 I I I I I THE EEST CITIZEN To encourage the cultivation of the finer qualities of the young people of the Senior High School and to furnish an incentive toward good behavior there was instituted, five years ago, a reward for such characteristics. From the Senior Class was to be chosen by the school one student who eX- emplihed the qualities of Best Citizen, one who stood for honesty 'and right behavior, one democratic and friendly, one able to accomplish with serenity a difiicult task, This year the choice of the student body, is Robert Mitchell, who splendidly carries out the idea ofa best citizen. Bob is an efficient worker, a friendly comrade, I 'I I I , I I . I I I I I I I I I I I I Q K 1 Lx! 5 I I I a fine athlete, and an honest, reliable student-a credit to the school in every Way. li A close second for the honor is James Robertson, Who came out in the election only a few votes behind Robert. Jim has done splendid Work as leader of the l+iQ,xi,,5gpI Student Council. His keen judgment, superior ability, and unswerving loyalty have placed him high in the estimation of his fellow-students. ' II The other nominees, all of whom possess unusual qualities, were Cody Anderson, Nat Anderson, Richard Irvin, Marian Magee, Esther Marshall, and Elisabeth Patterson. . 'I It I fi I , ,I 156i I I I, V 'I f the was o ex- vior, task, didly nrade, Way. tion the ,alty ody and ,,,,' ' -.........-..t....,.. , .fxlxzf-B ,. ze gn:i.ziL,:'::L-, ,:-15,41---5-.-:,.....-. gg . , -M,,v- H5-A .Af A M A L 4 Q l r I i i A l Z :.. I. , is F i ig B ig if QQ 5 ll l li , ii 1 !l fi J 2' I a ' i l ll BACCALAUREATE SUNDAY li I at ii . F! lf Rev. T. Bacon has been Chosen to deliver the Baccalaureate Sermon on if Baccalaureate Sunday, May 23, 1926. V ii lf Rev. Bacon has been pastor of the First Presbyterian for the past twenty- seven years and is known as a man sincere in his Work and as an excellent speaker. 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Presentation of Gift ...... Acceptance ................ Farewell, ...... - Recessional .......VICTOR COLTRANE -..-.-.,...,BEULAH LOGAN MARGARET WRIGHT --..,..,..NAN JOHNSON .---..--..CODY ANDERSON ROTEN SOHWEITZER -,-,--.IDA Blass LOGAN --..--.JAMES ROBERTSON ..--.MR. I. D. HULL -.---..I-IALL SEYMOUR 5 C 6' ffxrm II If, II I I I Iii III I I 'TH 7--I 'I ,FSI fhw ,fx -W-1, -fw- L'-19 ,ff Y F' N - I I 158 ,Mfr 42. Iyluk . -,J,,. sw . .. X: K, C. I3 Zi' I. I? I . I I 2, II 'If I1 -I I I FII' ' uf f In EI I 'I VII I 'EI I I ,SI I I I s I 1. I I . I 4114. I I 51 ,. II II 'I -I I II II I Ie II II II II I II I II II II II II II I 'I If II II II II I I I I II I I I II C I I II I QI A. ,wax .R-G If ,II II I ,SAK J II II II I II II If II II II I. I -2 LTRANE LOGAN VRIGHT JHNSON JERSON fEH2ER LOGAN ERTSON .ITULL :YMOUR .3 has-up -s -A Y ' T'- - .tial . ,-L, ,. . ---N11 ' .1--1 COMMENCEMENT PROGRAM Chorus ,.,,,,,,.,,.,,..,...,,,, Address-Springfield Address-Springfield Music , Address-Springfield Address-Springfield Music Address-Springfield TI-IE CITY OF SPRINGFIELD in Education ...... in Recrc-:at1On ......... ...,... in Industry ........... the Municipality ......... and the State ...... .,................ASENIORS ................FRANCES KELLEY -MARY JANE DUNNINGTON ...-.-.,MINNIE THOMAS ....----CODY ANDERSON .--.....JAMES ROBERTSON Address-Springfield and the Nation .,.,,,. ..,.,,. E LISABETH PATTERSON Presentation of Class ..........................,...... .,....,........ P RINCIPAL J. D. HULL Response and Presentation of Diplomas ..... ..,,.,, SUPERINTENDENT I-I. P. STUDY Acceptance ...................................... Q ........... ,....... P RESIDENT OF SENIOR CLASS 1 l 'tw -f -, w ,- .. 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' T 3.4 Aside from the valuable experience the members acquire from their work under Mr. Robertson, a knowledge ofstandard is .,.. y musical classics and master ieces and ractice in the technicalities ofmusic the have also firml established themselves in , A p P U , P , V , Y Y Q the larger musical circles ofSpr1ngf1eld. V Their public appearances have been frequent and varied. They have been guests of the different civic luncheon clubs 5 of the city. Their work in support has been prominent, and has added much to the success of any enterprise in which they Q ' have partaken. Work has been underway preparatory for entrance in the Southwest Music-al Contest recently and We feel E sure of success. , 1 e ' 7' of tl , .k :fy f f . 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Their work in support has been prominent, and has added much to the success of any enterprise in which they , have artaken. VVork has been underway preparatory for entrance in the Southwest Musical Contest recently and We feel I sure of success. l J' X fm-W if r 55' can H M--,-- ' NM zmM,MMMvMMvW 4 my -D4 Trait-xiwii 0 V - - - '--M V' ' we--tt' -' J kg.: ,N sf' H--Y W- M T --..-.,..n...,, ,,,. ,i,.a..,,,,,ixfvs,,,,.,, V Y Y pmt V 4-,Wm-L Ynivri L.x, w g ,Y Vw- Y 'Rf . E-vmmw Y VY A X i . , X izjfikkrf N l ' 'Q' A ji 'g - 't'w -'----www. Q . XXX -X T ,, ,jul , A , H 4 , I 4, , Y Y . ,V 4-P-MT,,a-T-?-f,-...?...,,,,...,.- T, ' V W ' - V' ' a -'W - --W V- V 7--------- . ,NY Y...-Y--, aw. .run x so U V . T WTR W m'W'tW 'WtW 1 , fr r ' ,, or -...-m-,,,rr ffl V , M r lr 1 ll' l rl r BAND The Band of Sprrngfheld H1 h School IS perhaps the best school band rn thrs sectron of the country The band under the drrectron ofR R Robertson has appeared on numerous occasrons and has carrred off honors rn drlferent musrcal contests The appearance and support of the band at any athletrc event has been an assured fact Thrs custom has meant much toward the vrctorres our teams have Won f ' l uL 43- 1- fn- ta. Zig 2 1 2 3 2 r r l are r I . ,4 1, wil B lg por ,lg rf! ., - fr V2 .ll 'Fl , ffl Y' , ,f krff 'il R' 1 Qf 2 , 5' :V rl f ,J , fr Til ll r' V H lr ll ' 'als r '3 rl 1.3. 5 l-Q 5 If . QF -' r ls , vll ' P ir l L rr r ' - S . ' ' ' , - f, ri 2 Q E ' ' ' - ' ' '-fr ' V ON: f?-:'i':-3zlvifffiiraf-f-P:H-Qfrs-1:2----fr U Y mv ' N Y--.j-fj'i. ?fn'f'g,. Jfagff.-ifrgffi., .,,. , N144-f.-.jf , i,gi'f'::' 'H' TT .- ir ' ' 'f e - A'-'er fe---A -- - ff - - l l Q! fi I I I j 4 . X , I x I 'jsp , - X, C . 4 4- --7.7-.--Q ww- M- ', f f f - 1 ' Af:--f , ' ' Y Y M.: ,,:,g:::,:1:1 '-' ' - '- ' '--Y-Ar ' ,Wi i4 I, 1 li i if l 32 F ls 4 rg fi 4 E :S Qi 31 1 xl 4. I, . xl 'i :J 4 :4 2 X 4 4 1 113 i ell . fi 4 4l 4 33 l l GIRLS' GLEE CLUB wi H , 54 ,ii ,H Hi E The Girls' Glee Club has been quite active in school affairs this year. A 451 .4 number oflast year's group reported for practice this fall so that expedited matters lfr lg! 4 somewhat. il' li i . l As IS the custom, the early part ofthe year's work consisted of an introduction l L l T to three and four-part singing, and of obtaining an acquaintance with glee club Fl fi ll work. Invitations to appear in public were also accepted and the group has always acquitted itself well. 4 4 ll lil The year has led to preparation for the Southwest Musical Contest. From the entire group a quartette of Esther Marhsall, Margaret Leake, Audrey Mac- lf Gruder, and Faye Matthews has been chosen. The two girls selected for the mixed Tl p quartette are Esther Marshall and Catherine Mohler. 4 5 I Soprano L Nyda Harkins A Betty Bean Evelyn Harris l II Margaret Bridwell Lois Spencer l l Tecetle Craig I Alla il ' Anna Fields Louisa Davidson IN: Phylis Grubert Jeane Fugitt Aff! Mazo Hubbs Gladys Kirkpatrick ,I Nan Johnson Audrey Magruder Margaret Leake Frances Mayes ii QL li 4 li Qi e 5: T2 gr Margery Majors Esther Marshall, Francis Brayfield II Soprano Evelyn Bartlett Myrtle Cooper Lily Epps f- N4 ff A: fo--t Mary Jane Dunnington If Alio Dorothy Davey Virginia Douglas Faye Matthews Katherine Mohler Mae Bruner .,.... - N ,x.... --, 1 l FF V ZEN, CW, ,k , , X 4 ,LE ff,--Q a cgfli, ..,,, H 1 va .- fa .,A..Y Y,.. w,.,,-,, .,,,-.,,,,.,,. W, .,., ,A ,. ,Q ,Y .W --Y 1-----.-----Y.--.. ---.-Nm W--- ...,. ,,,.. ,,,,,,.... ,I ' -1 ..,. --,L...,...,..,..,.--..:.1..r...,.--, f l l4 1 El ,. 1 ii I, E I 4 2 I 'i 'L I ll 3 V. H il il ii 5 il il i s i ! s El Q i 1 'i f 4 i l l I il H li 3 4 li l 0 ' ,fav .-- . tt 1' L1 ij lv 14 ll .1 il fi 3? I5 5? Harry Freeman Ray Faubian L.: v x s .L l 3 I A 3' . A tters :tion club Nays From VIac- uixed , I I, 'I II II in I I I II 'I I I I I I il II I I I I I O Q.. -f ' G I KA Fa :Il Sz ..., -Q -ww-,--, . - , x BOYS, GLEE CLUB The interest in the Boys' Glee Club grows yearly. In spite of the slight handicap at the outset of the year in that so many of the group were untrained the club has developed into a finished organization. ' They made themselves quite popular when they appeared for the first time in the Boys' Assembly. Aside from this very few public or school appearances have been made. Their work has been appreciated none the less. . In this organization, as in the other musical groups, the Southwest Musical Contest has been a culmination of the year's efforts. A quartette of Harry Free- man, Walter Tupper, Charles Knox, and Wilmer Ansley represented them. Cecil Tupper and Charles Knox were entered in the-mixed quartette. I Tfror I BMJ Earl McCloskey Tom Prophet Paul Shelton Cecil Tupper Harry Shanks Edwin Reed If Tenor Lyle Alexander Edgar Barry VVilliam Douglas Dale Rowden Walter Tupper VVarren Miller Kenneth Long John Gillespie Burl Sage Frank Wlhite George Wright Nat Anderson Mack Thomson U H1155 Wilmar Ansley Charles Knox Warren Street Paul Taylor Cody Anderson Ben Gold Trowbridge VVill11ms l N .f - N '-.f 'X il A -, :....,.' .,.-4,:...,.c,.--gk.L....f+.. , l . I il 2 il l 'K li i il 15 i 4 it 11 I l i l an l l g. li E C' Ax., ar ii' l W xfff' ,J to El ll li lx lr ll H lv xi l! is I I DEBATING From the first elimination contest in debating held early in October, six speakers were chosen. The second contest was in the nature of a debate between these six students on the state league question, Resolved that the amendment to the United States Constitution, enabling Congress to regulate child labor should be ratified by the several states. The affirmative was composed of Anna Faux, Hall Seymour, and Wilbur Bothwellg the negative, Nat Anderson, Kirk VVicker- sham, Robert VVillier. The four students chosen from this debate composed our aflirmative and negative teams. The two juniors made the affirmative team, Anna Faux and Robert Willierg the two seniors made the negative team, Nat Anderson and Hall Seymour. In the first debate of the year our negative team met the Clever High School at Clever on the evening of Friday, December 4. Our. boys did good work but the decision of the judges was in favor of the aHirmative. ' Two months later on Friday evening, February 5, our affirmative team made its first appearance at Stratford. The debate was interesting, the work on both sides being done well. The decision was in favor ofthe negative. 1 On the evening of March 26, our negative team met Mt. Vernon's aH'irmative in our own auditorium. Again the decision was against us. Our affirmative is scheduledito meet Mt. Vernon's negative at Mt. Vernon, April 9. . - i In spite of the fact our teams have not been victorious this year, our school has every reason to be proud ofthe loyalty and enthusiasm of her debaters. They have given generously of their time and energy and have represented the school with credit. . . ..... - . W .,..1 ,,- - - ,,-N ,,.X X - ,,,-, , M, ,, H, T I 161 T 'W N Tfg!QiMl. .l.5Lf,.l-ilggg 'gQl-QLff. C' - w-lim'- MM Jer, six vetween idment should L F aux, Nicker- sed our team, n, Nat School Irk but 1 made n both native ernon, school They il with 4 ORATORY The annual oratorical contests have become an integral part of High School life, and come in for their share, a goodly portion, of interest and support. Because it has held a well-established position of importance for a number of years, and because it invariably brings to the surface much unsuspected talent, the student body welcomes its appearance. The English department sponsors it, while the Student Council offers prizes of 551000, 35.00, 32.50, 'for first, second and third places, respectively. A Lewis Sigler, a Junior, who used The Constitution as his subject, carried off first honors. Mary Frances Gillette won second place, and Wilbur Bothwell followed in third, others who entered were Isabel Fugitt, Delmas McCracken, and Naomi Posey. A , On March ll, at the State Teachers College, Lewis entered the Southwest State Oratorical Contest and placed second. His work in this capacity should be commended highly for he is very worthy of representing Senior High. The contests held under the direction of the Kansas City Star also arouse interest each year. The contest i'n'our own school will be held April 2. Those slated to appear are Lewis Sigler, Robert VVillier,iVVilbur Bothwell, Mary Frances Gillette, Orin Fallin, Isabel Fugitt. The winner will' speak in the elimination contest at Carthage, and, if successful, will go to Kansas-City. W'W'-i'7701YQlQQQQifQiLQlLQ 0 F 0 ii 0 165' l I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I. II V . I I I I I ., I II' I Ir II,.I gn 1? I I ii II II II I I , I II I III, I I I I. I I if I I F I I I I I I I ,I .I I I I II I II II I I I EIJI III If II I II II I I I A I I I I I I I I I I I II II I Q. .242 x 'M I QI II I I I I I I I I I,I I I 5 I G fg ff -N f'N! I -- ,V .,..,-Y' NN.-W f,,sb Q H vi my ' 4 --qw A., XR ,,., ,J ' -I N., V, .,,. ,. .,,,-, I I ,. 5 7 I Xf ,I ,,fX I kv xl Il 166 ' I If . , H, 4 1 4 1 Qs S 3 1 1 J s Z J , tx 5 5 fa fi ri Il ff 1 i 3 1 1 T N ff NCQ 'Q ' , l M . X 'A 'U . 90 . , , 0 Q I , , x l , - 0 'Q' 3- 1,0 Q - ,fx --'gf-.wr 1 , 4.142 'fe -I C2 ea O' fa 1' v i EMWIN in ! f V , I THE MAN WHO WOULD BE GENTLEMAN G.L.S.-F.D.C. PLAY ' M. Jourdian ......,. . ,,...,.,.,,.,,,.,,,,, JOHN SNOW Mme. Jourdian .,.... ...... I OSEPHINE UMBAROER Lucile Jourdian .,...,, ,,... E LISABETH PATTERSON Nicole., ........,. .. ..,. ....,.. lV IARTHELL BURMAN Cleon te ...... X. ,,.,,,..,, RICHARD IRVIN Covielle ........ ...MKIOHN GILLESPIE Dorante ....... .,..,,.., I AMES WOOD Dorimene .......,... ....... B EULAH LOGAN Music-master ..,..... ,,...,.... C ODY ANDERSON Dancing-master .,..,... ....,. H ARRIETT WILLIAMS Fencing-master .....,...,,..,.., ,....,.... N A-T ANDERSON Professor of Philosophyu... ...............,,..,....... KIRK WICKERSHAM Lackeys ...,.,,,.,,.. ,. ,.,,,,,,.,...,..,E..,,.,. ,,,,.,,,.,,,..,....,,,,. I OHN ROBLEE, LEONARD WILSON The play chosen for presentation this year was quite unusual in that it was a comedy by Moliere. The period costumes used in the production were obtained and superintended by Mr.. Joseph Peek. The whole idea of France in the four- teenth century was successfully retained throughout the entire performance. Theiplot dealt with the social aspirations of a French bourgeoise who meant well but had no taste whatsoever. His wife Opposed his ideas on everything, especially his lavish entertainment of Dorante and Dorimene. The love element was provided by Lucile and Cleonte, Nicole and Covielle. The lines of the play were humorous and still not overdone. The translation from the original did not detract from the spontaneity of wit and charm of characterization. rf.. . X , -I- ,J --- . .L 168 l ,xl - l M ,, 1 W 1 l Q Jw l f Q lfiitlisi l Llk ,l N 1 I 1 1 tin IE l l . I l v 4 I i Af ,., . 5. I l i lr li il s I gi al i P E li .l T 2 I I l ix? I, i. I. 1, i il' ! 'i l ji gl v l . 6 if: T ,f 1 ? P I , I I I 4 i J SNOW ARGER 'ERSON JRMAN IRVIN LES PIE WOOD LOGAN ERsON QLIAMS ERSON RSHAM JILSON it Was tained : four- nance. meant 'thing, ement e play id not THE GOOSE HANGS HIGH Presenfed by T116 Senior Clam Bernard I11galS ..-,. ....... R 1cHARD BULKELEY Eunice Ingals ..,..,... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, H ELEN LLOYD Noel Derby ..,.. ....,.,.,,, D AN POTTER L60 Day ,.......... ...,......, I OHN GILLESPIE Rhoda. .................,. .........,,,.,,,,,, A NNA 0,BRIEN Julia Murdoch ....... .... 7 .JOSEPHINE UMBARGER Mrs. Bradley ........ ...... H ARRIETT WILLIAMS Hugh .lngals .....,......... -,,-,,.,, N AT ANDERSON Ronald Murdoch ........ ...,,,,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,. D ICR IRVIN Lois Ingals ..........,.,,.. ......, M ARTHELL BURMAN Bradley Ingals ..... ..........,, , JOE COPPAGE Dagmar Carroll ,....... ,,,,,, Y YIRGINIA DYER Elliott Kimberly ........................,,...,...................... Q ........,o,.,.,,......, .. ,,......,,,,,,,,, JOHN SNOW The play deals with the elemental instinct of parenthood-sacrifice. Bernard and Eunice Ingals, in struggling to keep Lois and Bradley in school, have deprived themselves of everything except the bare necessities, andsonietimes those. Prepar- ations are being made in the Ingals home for the arrivaliof the three children for the Christmas vacation. .f ' Complications arise that make it seem impossible for Mr. Ingals to continue his Work in the employ of the city. An old friend of the family offers a solution to the problem,'but the financial aspect is none too firm, and the remainder of the twins' education must be provided for. When the crisis finally comes the unexpected and yet the expected happens. The children prove that under a veneer of recklessness and sophistication they are worthy of the love and care lavished upon them. 4::,i..iL.: g,E,: 'A Q.. , r ' :':' Llp ', 1 6 9 1 70 W , w 5 N si l H gi 'J w! x K K 3 J Li pi lr H ll I Y ii i 'L i Y zz H I1 Y 1 4 : il 1! 5, xi 3:1 1 'Q N 1 W , 5 4 V . 1 I , ! I S S 1 I 1 , I O ,dsx .47 N H V . 1 I If N ,ix - ,lx Wm. , .' X12 X , If ii U I 5 J i i l l ,l i , l J s 1 I i L i l I r ' E l . l ! ' l l l 1 l i Q r 4 i l il ll l 1 l ll o ,jg ,Q 5? ng T N ,L T r. 'v 'Q il il : 'j'il i 1 . -.,,,,. . 1 i i 1 a i I I pl 'THE REVUE The Revue of1926 as presented by the Student Council at Pipkin High School February 26 and 27 was one of the outstanding successes of the year. It stands foremost among the presentations ofthe past in beauty, in variety, and in success. The program was quite unique in that it was presented as a group of vaudeville acts chosen from the great headliners ofthe world. The drama Was introduced as a vital phase of High School activity. Dances by groups from both Miss Betty Hood and Miss Mary Gillespie were billed. A, lighted Indian club drill replaced the usual mat work. Mr. R. R. Robertson opened the evening with numbers from his Student Symphony Orchestra, and later offered a mixed chorus. The surprise of the evening was a solo by the reigning queen. A The-Monarchs who ruled during. the evening were Miss Esther Marshall and Mr. Arthur Burkholtz, representing the Senior Class. The procession was com- pleted by Miss Virginia Ryker, Mr. Roten Schweitzer, Miss Charlotte Maxey, and Mr. David Scott. An innovation in the court was the Chancellor, a master of ceremonies who presided over the revellers. The committee in charge of arrangements was headed by Miss Ida Ausher- man, sponsor of the body, and Elisabeth Patterson. Other members of the com- mittee Were Virginia Forrester, Arthur Blume, Robert Willier, and Bill Brockmeyer. 171 fit. I x I it ,. if fi I W5 ie lf ,, i as .1 'F 5. 1, 4 lj if , al if T l 4 il if i 1 if 'i PI ,l l W 9 3 4 il. his Il RM? ll u l 3 l .ll ll if H -fait? tw I VAGRANT'THoUGHT' The caravan threaded its way among the dunes, black against the flaming gold of the rapidly disappearing sun, leaving a faint trail to mark its passage. Silhouetted as it was, the rhythmical jog of the camels, as they plodded into the glowing portals of the sunset, lulled one. The eye that was following its course was not to be lulled to sleep, howeverg too much depended on the accuracy of its memory. As the purple shadows lengthened and settled into stability after their flirtatious Hitting among the great splotches of deepening color, a thin, scantily clad boy, whose appearance led one to think him about 10, and whose eyes firmly convinced one that he was centuries old, peered cautiously over the crown of a rise in the sands, crept to a better advantage, and marked with an experienced eye the point where the train was vanishing. 5 The dragomen of the outfit were urging the camels to a greater pace if possible, so that the shelter of an oasis might be reached before nightfall. It was to be a moonless night, and to be unfavorably situated was to invite the dangers that only the shadows of the desert can produce. The cargo was L I X, ,I V K. 5, 1 2 A I i , 4 1 X precious, too precious to be jeopardized unneedfullyg even the ignorant natives knew that. In the first place, the load trusted to the camel third in line held the hope of the Kahns, a tribe three days' journey to the west and north whose very life was being stolen by the pestilence of a too long drouth. Drugs and medicines, as many as could be got on such short notice, but how few, as the young doctor, who was carefully guarding his store, figured again, trying to make them meet the needs as nearly as possible! The manner of distribution would be hard, should he supply those who had only a desperate chance of recovery, or those for whom the supply would be suliicient and take the sure chance of recovery? In his short experience he had met with many perplexing questions, but the one that confronted him now overshadowed all others. So few, for added to his equipage were his wife and three year-old Pam, whose insistence upon accompanying him could not be overruled. He wracked his brain, his anxiety amounting almost to frenzy, until he was exhausted by the mental effort, for, understanding the natives as he did, he feared, too, if it should become known that in his wife's keeping was a perfect ruby, given ' to her for her daughter by an old man who had portered for them in their small home in Cairo, its 4 costliness he knew not, but its value was high, for it carried the Blessing ofMohammed, and its possession ., was worth any price. , VVhen the enveloping stillness of night had finally settled, the figure on the outskirts slipped thru its depth and quiet, and in a miraculously short time glimpsed the fires of the camp. Allah was against l him, they had reached the oasis. The ears of a lad of fourteen are sharp, when one has a mother of the tribe of Kahn who is dying, and one is desperate for money to buy her the medicines and foods she 1 needsg when one's father has seen Ht to die, and leave the responsibility of removing the family from the awful dilemma on his shouldersg when one has seen a little golden-haired, dark-skinned girl of three die for want of the daintier foods she must have, leaving a dull, aching void in her wakeg' and when 1 one looks to be exceedingly young and is not accredited with ,the wisdom of years as yet, one hears i much. Such was the case of Bu. Life had taken scruples away from him and had given him an insatiable 2 greed. Some place in the baggage of that caravan was a gem precious to him for the things it could buy. All that remained for him to do was to get it. A The nature that had been given Bu by his ancestors was stoic, so the wait that ensued while the camp settled down to sleep was not unbearable. Finally the last driver nodded, and slept. Bu went ,. E l toward the tent. No sense of fear entered his mind, somehow there is no room for fear when there is a ix J combination of precocity and deadening experience. iw, l He crept to the rear of the tent to make his entrance by means of that Hap. His stealth was so i complete that he did not interrupt the How of conversation from within. Bu paused until it should cease, and listened. Praise be to Allah! They spoke his tongue. l Jack, there's no use at all to worry like that. They're sending more from Algiers, it will only i ....H. ...W -, i . .iff it 12.49 ef if-f'I51 eifr r'l , iii t Gel f A -11.11, .g, , -grae rg-1'::fL::':L.21i1'3:2QiZjxirgg:fel1:12:31j':zt1gg.3:17i'.11?:'LI.::1iL.,....:::e.e::::1::i3i:,'g rv., 172 fig! C i i s l i I 5 6 Q1 2? 9 4. if ey if if fl x ff' ll 'I f ll if 'Q il 'i the rapidly rnical jog of : that was uracy of its ous Hitting : led one to cautiously 'ienced eye the shelter nfavorably cargo was ln the first fs' journey 'h. Drugs ', who was possible! chance of very? In l him now -old Pam, is anxiety re natives by, given :airog its vossession iped thru s against ier of the oods she lily from of three nd when ne hears isatiable uld buy. 'hile the Su went iere is a was so should ill only K , . N-Q take a week or two. Anyway, dear, you ought to save your strength. It's going to be a hard pull. l v is I've gone over that, Lea dear. Itjust comes to this, I need so much and I have so little. Ifl could jg only be sure that nothing would happen to either you or Pam. l l A l sz .i l I The soft voice that reminded Bu of the velvet hangings he had seen in a shop in Cairo, soothed the i, nervousness from the deeper voice. sl ' ls . . . . ig But there's no chance for anything happening. I should have worried 1fI hadn't come. :I ffm help, you know, and I shan't let Pam bother. ls l Oh, of course she doesn't bother. Well, nothing can be done now. Think l'll take my pipe out to the fire a minute and smoke. Be back soonf' xi lf . . 5 XVa1t . . There. Pam's tucked in. I'm coming with youf? tl if All of which meant little to Bu, but hetliked the soft, receding voices that sounded so comforting- ll so unlike the shar ras of the voices he alwa fs-heard in cam . , i P P 5 P 1 - . - ' ! The way was clear, so he crawled in. No sooner had he looked around, for through the front flaps came a faint gleam from the fire, where the two voices were still talking intently, than his eye fell on a tiny bag, suspicious by its size, fastened to a tiny wrist Hung across the rug that served as a Hoor. He l made his way to it, alert for any move from anywhere, and tugged feverishly' at the strings, quite oblivi- I ous of the two blue eyes that watched his every move. At last it was open, and he shook an exquisitely cut ruby into his hand. Allah was kind. I l ' i What's you doing? 'At's mine. I , ll Bu looked up and around in alarm, to find that the only other occupant was the tiny girl at his side 1, who was eyeing him with distrust. But nol-Scherza was gone, he knew that only too well. 4 . ,, ' Don't take that. He gived it to me. l R lKHuhv.i7! l , He did. Nice man. He put it on there. Said nothing could hurt me. Donit take itf' She sat up suddenly, her expression changed. She was interested. Under the intense gaze Bu faltered. Nol-it was not Scherzal ' el Y g Have you got a name? I have. lVline's Pam. W'hat's yours? Tell me a story. 'WTA I X The command was too much like one he had received countless times from the fairy-like child of l ,N , fiiff' Ei his memories. He shook himself. Baby that he was! He must leave .before the voices came back. if l . . ' fly? l There was a tugging at his belt and small hands took his. A- 5 i 'I . ' 1 - Tell me a story, all wed .... like that. She took the bloodhke jewel and was trying to replace 0 it. Bu seized it roughly and turned to leave before he should weaken further. He could not. He must 'r ll not! 5 . l gl Please l li The voice, and the pained expression in the two sapphire eyes that held him touched something in l l T' I . a ----A-f 1' 1' 'e ffa' ' wil? iff' TTTQ fifff' Ti I fi ' 'LIT .' 4 313 51773 - -f- W J -- ,, 'ff fl, ....,., Q g,, L.-. .- .I i '4.i, iegfff-QQ:-vrzszvrgl-: :sggrit:iggeifqgiirgpi-'iirjf'Ti-. ' ' - ' 'L X A XELL--',.'fJt.'-i:g'::i::':::.....,.' t'-' r::Q-:::::'izt:.1 1 j 3 f I Bu that he thought wasgone. He hesitated only a moment, dumbly he fumbled again at the strin s. ' g The approach of the two voices signifi d h ' - h ' - ' ' ' e t e1r return, e clenched his hands, clutching for decision, then dropped the cool, sparkling bit infPam'sfoutstretched hand, and, leaving a hasty kiss on one golden ' I ring et, was gone. Call him back. He went out that way. Give him this. He wanted it. Dr. Morton sprang to the flap and sent a piercing gaze through the darknessg a blinding Hash, a sharp report, a faint cry of pain, and a Colt 42 was returned to its holster. i The next morning while camp was being broken and Lea was keeping strict guard over Pam Jack 1 found footprints in the sand leading to a certain point where the culprit must have crumpled the sand was matted with blood. The path led on for a way, as though he had dragged himself, leiaving the imprint of blood in its wake, finally footsteps were again visible with a marked limp-they led this way far into the north. A i The remainder cf the journey to Kahn was made as hastily as possible. When thev arrived the situa- . 7 tion that confronted them was worse than their most sombre expectation. It was pitiful, and yet glorious. Death, in the niagnanimity of her power, had been gracious and spared few What dr V . ugs and supplies they had with them were sudicient, and had been administered freely. The famine and distress that had stripped their homes had abated, but only a small few remained to rejoice. One old woman, worn and haggard from the ravages of her illness, had questioned them repeatedly conerning a lad of fourteen-Bu, she called him. They rather feared for her mind and for Pam's safety, forwhnthh hdfl ' ' ' e e ag a rst seen the angelic face she had gone into a paroxysm of Joy. In her efforts to reach the child she had fallen exhausted, but had never ceased to b eg them for Scherza, for so she called the child. Pam was constantly watched by both Lea and Jack. ' As their caravan jogged along in the cool of the risin sun th' ' f ' ' . g , is time orcing its way into the dawn, thereby making its return to Cairo, a lad, who, should you glance at him, would appear about 10 years old, but who, should 'you look more closely, would convince you he belonged to centuries, lurched into camp half-crazed with thirst. One leg hung useless from the hip where a mat of sand and blood lay. The past days and nights had been ones of utmost torture, spreading into one intense nightmare Each painful step he had taken he had grimly muttered, a wed story g then he had thought of the wed storyn he carried on his side. Each glimpse of the azure sky told him of the eyes he had loved Each grain of golden sand brought him the memory of line spun iringlets. The soft breezes from the Mediterranean that lulled him to insensibility were kind. He dared not think what awaited his return. Allah be merciful! L Allah was. as ,V K ,HN ,H ... ,- .X Y. 0... ....- . ,.--ax ,,- .N h 5. f A L , . . W V . . . gm! - 1 ' 1 . . if .--q e V- 4 - g , I V s. cfi, S., ,- Q ,,, ,,. M-, as - 4 -- S- - . ., 5:3 ...Ya ...-:':t1 :i:.::a:.:::h44.:1414.-1 IT.-ie--f--e --ee--A ' :', I . I. ., 1, ,fn t . ,. . ,, ,, , .,, ,- , I , ,.Y.Y I II I Il I1 II .I If II I: II I I I II I EI E, I II 'I il I I II II II I: II I I EI I II I I I I I I I I I I I . I C is IIQII 'I 'I I, Ria I I I I I .I ii 1, II II II I if Ii II e strings. decision , ne golden g flash, a am, Jack the sand wing the this way the situa- and yet lat drugs nine and peatedly 's safety, -r eiforts Jr so she me dawn, 10 years hed into ood lay. ghtmare. Lt of the d loved. rom the s return. 'Q X . s 1 P X I s Q' 2 lu eat- 5 . ll I X. 'Q 1 4 I ' - i ii l ei iv '! 'l lf 1, is li I, l .e ily I l li ll ii I H 1 if 0 X , fdqf' 1' o l 5 le - N x Wi l tl fi? T' Ii'-X Ili N - t I ,I ,f,, VX! ' rt 9 all -I I Y Q g-gm Y H V Di , .. Q, 1-ref:-: 'arrive f -. .gf e.::::,::1::r:f:22r1'-' AW' M' -A tg Fwfifyfl 1 Q. ,. if 5, .wtf 2 .. .X -J H.-V, K ,,'. ,f X .ffm - J A W, iw . ,w,,,W-,M W , h, tot,4,,,c,c,-I....,t-.,-,,,-Iv Qlffffll. ff' 1 ML, gt, .m,fT,,,f L, I WHO WHAT WHERE Jo Umbarger ,.,,.,... .,.. Broom ........ In use .... Mary Martha Booth Acorn Bar Pin ....... In tie .......................... Hattie Williams .......... .... Elisabeth Patterson .............. Dot Anderson .,...... Bob Mitchell ........ Tommie Merrill...---- John Roblee ....... Marthell Burman ........ .... John Tindall ....... Esther Marshall ....... Cody Anderson ...... . Nat AndersonQ ....... Jim Robertson ...... - Arthur Blume ........, Arthur Burkholtz ......... Charlie Farrington ..... John Snow.-- Virginia Dyer ......... Dick Irvin ....,.... Byron Wheeler ..... 7. fi' Bill ........,.......,. A Beauty spot.- .... .. Phi Lambda Pin ......... .... Tau Phi Gamma Pin ...,.... Bank account ......... Note book ............ ...... .... Lovely musical laugh ....... I. Margaret F agg ........ Iky Street ...... Natf ........ Cody .............................. Dark haired brunette ........ Delta Omicron Omicron .... Marcel Wave ....... Trusty Camel ....... Beech-Nut Wintergreen .... Hands ....... .... Marthell . ....... - Bird-like song ....... I,-c 4,,- -ri----snr. On her apron strings ....... On chin ....... On her dress ........ On vest ....... Bank ........ In use ........ Floating thru the air-.-g.-. East En trance .... .... Auditorium .............. yffzazflv Whenever occasion presents itself ........ Everywhere ..,. ....... T ...... In his hair, Where else? .... Anyvvhere ....... In his mouth ......... In evidence ............... Wherever possible ......... Emanating from his throat ........................... I fi I , i O S . rw lil 3 V l ls lil ' 1 l l I SJ xx V A! .!, R2 ll ff il li I . i A l 5 i s l .K i ii kgs ..,.,.,, it ll Yi i I li .-.---- i ur ....,,,, 5 U 5, I li I l else ?.... dlp lj rn M i ff Si l -:il 1 ii lp Nliff3,7,A 5 ll fn S I 1 l I li il i WHEN WHY Seldom ..,,,... ..,,,, Exceedingly often ....... Whenever needed ..... Frequently ...... Ditto .,..,., Never ................ Short of funds...L ...... When least expected ......... Any time ............. Usually. .,.....,..,,..,., , 7726 Not particular ....... Always ........ Even in rainy weather.. Any hour of day or nite. ..,... All waking hours. ...... . iNever at rest ......,.. Whenever possible ....... When least needed.: ..... Clean Resume room. Hold her tie on, of course. To keep his eye on her. Adornment. We wonder. Too well acquainted with the H. 81 H Repair same. You don't know, do you? ln the Spring, a young man's fancy. That's the secret. zzesizbiz 3 guesses. Good exercise. Hooman natur. Usual steed. Develope a manly jaw. ' Expressive. 'Tis better to have loved and lost Than never to have loved at all. To charm the year CU l 1 - Vfrlzx, Lfgi , Q r-,. V - - ,-,L ,,,, -.- -- ---. MH, M..- ' V at , If , ff .- .ff Z f-' -f I -- V WHO WHAT WHERE Richard Turner-- Dan Potter ,....... Iky Street ....... Lawrence Ollis ........ Harry Sailor ...... Morris Liepman ....... Eleanora Boyd ..... Mary Finley ....... Anna O,Bf1CH ........ ..... Helen Lloyd ....... Jim Gehrett ....... John Byers ...,,,,.,,., Virginia Williams ........ .... joe Coppage ........ Ida Bess Logan .... John Gillespie ......... Richard Bulkeley ......,. .... Jim Wood ....... Turp F uson ....... Us all ...... Hokum ................. Down-trodden air .... Voluble argument David Scott ......... N oticeable stutter ..... Futuristic sweater Feature Stories ...... Committee waiting Pinning pledges ...... Blond Beauty ........ Charming smile ....... ..... Sarcasm... .... -- Talking ....... Copious v'ocabulary---- ...... Growing ....... Gold tooth ....... Being papa Sphinx pin ...... Golf trousers ........ Mirror ....... On anything ........ All over ........ Permeating the air ...... ' In tow ....... Physics class ........ On ............. High Times .... L. S. Room--- On same .....-- Where do you suppose? On physiognomy -...--- Not confined to classes---Q Wherever she is .-.--. . At his command --... - --...-.. Up ---.-. Where it should be ---..- Practice -..--.--.- Where usually worn.- ----.- WellLa ---.-. ' Trophy case .-.---.. l E ,A -, Q y Y N -.. , --L- ,,-- ,, -- -----M-..-.-.- --W-H V--H - 3 fn 14:1 2 Q E l l l ' 1 l f X p I x fm 'J l Li iz I I . l ll li il ll E is 9 1 4 r Tf g'f:?'-'ff o xxx 5 K- K i 'A 4 . f ii ,T N S15 f 2 4 4 i i - X , 1 if , Z , l V 4 - 1 :V r C . if l 1 LE air. ..... .- suppose ?.. y ........... classes-.. r1-----...-. be Ci I VOI'I'1. ..... WHEN WHY Incessantly ...,.. Purify the air. Afterward ..... Fickleness of femininity. Too much ...... Much ,....... First period ...... Lately ...... Every edition ........ Too often ............,..., Every opportunity .... All day long ........ On any provocation ....... In Answer ......... Unceasingly .... . In talking ...... Recently .,,...,. When he smiles.-..--.. Senior play ....... This year ........ Once in a why ....... In a reflective mood ..... Refer to: U. s. Bill of Rights, Aff. 1 qspeechp That's his business. Impress the substitute. Better dead than out of style. A Genius is burning. Don't you know' A. L. S., D. A. C. and E. T. C. You just know she uses it. I To charm. Try it. To keep conversation goingg Yes, it even leaves. To express himself. It's time. Twinkle, twinkle, little ...... That's his part. Identification. Either spurt of nerves or suddenly athletically inclined. So's your Aunt Susie. 179 , l l A 1 1' 1 11 '11 11 1 111 1 1 i ' 11 1. 1 1 11 111 1 1 -1 1 1 11 11 11 11 11 11- 11 11 111 1 1 1 I 5 111 11 1 '1 11 fl ' 1 lr 1 1 11,1 1 1 111 l11 1 11 1 111 1 11 1111. 1' 1 ' 11 1 '1 1, 11 1, 1,1 1 11151 11 'iif' 1 111 '1 111.11 1 11 :' Ml 1 1 111 ' 1111 1.1 ' '11 1111 '1 11,1 1 1.11 111 111 11 11 11' 1 1 1'1 ,1 11 11 11 1111. 1' 111 1' 1' 'l' 'Ml 11 111.1 fy 1' 1 ' 1 111- 1 .1 1 1 1 11 11 1. 11 111 1 11 '11 11 11 11 111 111 1 1111 111 1111 1 111 11 111 11 11 1 1.1 11 1 11 Q 11 1 .11 3 1 111 1 11 11 I 111 '11 1? 11,1 1111111 11 1 111 11 l1'L Q ' 1111 111 11 1' .11 ,Q '1 11 .1 1' 111 111111 1 1 1 '11 H1 1 ,il 1 . 1 1 1 -11 1111 11 11 'E -11 1 ' 13 11 'I 1 ,1 Q! 11 ll. - 11 1 1 1 1 F1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 '1 1 11 11 111 11 111 1 12 'rear 11 1 11 16 11 1 I l 1 1 1 RESUME CALENDAR SEPTEMBER Willful Willie says that he bets all the girls will make good use of the trophy case and its enticing background. 1 Wrong, all wrong. Little Audrey just laughed and laughed because she knew all the time that the boys would use it more than the girls would. Willful Willie just can't decide whether to be drawback or hangback on the foot- ball team. A In spite of Willful Willie and Little Audrey we rather miss those little freshies that used to be so prevalent. Time for the first week-end. When we told Little Audrey she just laughed and laughed, she said she knew all the time that her head was her weak end. In spite of his Spartan constitution Willful Willie feels rather incapacitated CPD as it were, especially with the rain to dampen his spirits. Little Audrey just laughed and laughed again because she knew all the time that if everybody began to sport slickers it wouldn't rain two days in succession. Wen, well, well. ' Marian Shook fell up the East Entrance steps at noon., 1 Willful Willie wished now that he hadn't played that last game of pool so he could buy his Resume receipt. Little Audrey just laughed and laughed because Willful Willie thought an antique shop had been opened up over night, but she knew all the time it was just another Mrs. Ship. We won from Lamar today in spite of Willful Willie. We tear our hair madlyg we thought Little Audrey had a sense of humor. But she fooled us, she hasn't. Anyway if she did she wouldn't try to sell tickets to this Lambda raffle, would she? 1 Willful Willie's daily advice is this, a bird in the hand is bad table manners. OCTOBER Student Council election was held today Our illustrious friend Dora is off ,again She thinks that the hemlocklis an attach ment for a sewing machine. Well? Willful Willie says his idea of a prize dumbbell is the sap who tried to start the cuckoo clock by putting in birdseed. And Little Audrey just laughed and laughed because she knew all the time nothing had happened today anyway. ' General exodus for the Carthage game. Charley, Dick, and the rest of the Ship's crew join itg they lose their jobs. Little Audrey was quite amused when the above got their jobs back cause she knew all the time they didn't have much com- petition. Willful Willie was quite jealous when he saw Parson Mitchell's new slicker so beautifully decorated. The Parson didn't appreciate it though. We are rather dubious about Willful Willie's wit, he can't control it, so it overfiowed again today. He informed us that the girls use mirrors to see if their faces are clean, and the boys use towels for the same reason. A Little Audrey sneezed again when she heard Nevada lost-no wonder, they -played us. - B. O. A. broke down and had a meeting. Wonders will never cease. One friendship going-going-Jo Umbarger stoutly maintains he was found at the bottom, Hattie Williams just as firmly asserts he was found in the wreck- outcome as yet undecided. Decision reached, conclusive evidence points to the fact he was found in the wreck. In case you need enlightenment, this concerns the lovely masterpiece, The Wreck of the Old 97. We win from Mt. Vernon. Nuff sed. V Lloyd McNally and various others very charitably decorated Mary Ruth Hubbell's Ford with season's greetings. 1 11- . :ld today. aff again. .n attach- ll? ' a prize start the seed. 1 laughed hing had ge game. me Ship's vhen the he knew lch com- s when icker so n didn't Willful :, so it 'med us if their : towels len she 5 they ieeting. ibarger at the firmly 'reck- fidence in the nment, rpiece, s very bbell's fl ji if ii -l ll ,l fi il if ll fl il fi 'r ll 2 3 ii U l I ii i ll ll li l. il, 5 l 5 ,. l , . E l 5. l l i l l i l I O I' t V A ,XA ,feat ii -'2 lf ll fi il, ,V - r ll V l 1. 7' 2' . Nc., J. lfis, ff' T1 H If il if fl ll l i gl +5 is Ii fl 19 1, il 1 I NOVEMBER VVoman made a parachute jump from a plane to the square. We couldnlt even see the plane. What's become of Little Nell? Who's seen Little Nell? If onions cost 52.00 a dozen, and it's three miles to the red barn on the north side of the road where it turns west to go to the east, what's that got to do with the fact that the Sophomores had a class meeting today? For any further information concerning Little Nell go to Harry Sailor, Esquire. Don't ask me. In spite of Willie's Will he was quite shocked when he heard that Al Abbott thought it quite appropriate to administer a good old-fashioned 'spanking to one of the girls on the Resume staff. Willful Willie carried a spy-glass today. It was Friday and somebody told him to watch his step. G.L.S.-F.D.C. play tryouts. 'Sno use. Willful Willie and Little Audrey have already decided they are going to have the leads. Willful Willie burst forth with this, the one-legged man who tried to play football had nothing on the card-shark with the palsey. Ash trays appear at the Ship. Some class! To be or not to be seems to be the main topic of discussion when the Lambdas talk about their Christmas dance. We depart from school never to return till Monday, November 30. Our hearts weighed CPD down UD by woe CFD and regret Willful Willie says he's lonesome without the green caps that are so conspicious by their absence. And thusly we settle back to normalcy. DECEMBER Evidences oft the approaching season appear at the Ship. , Willful Willie scared all the girls in the East Entrance at noon with a vicious looking green snake. P.S. Little Audrey just laughed and laughed because she knew all the time it was made in Japan. Willful Willie and Little Audrey joyfully announce the addition of Sosyer Oldman to their family. Sosyer Oldman went to the big football banquet. He says Ben Ferguson is to be next year's Captain. - Sosyer Oldman, when initiated into the mysteriesuof Christmas, was informed by Willful Willie that Santa Claus is the man with a snowstorm all over his face. He was also informed that there are two classes of Christmas gifts, those you want and those you get. That's the truth. A.L.S.-B.O.A. tryouts, Sosyer Oldman was quite on hand. Little Audrey was nominated by all the classes for Resume Queen, but her modesty forced her to resign. She was also very shocked the second lunch period when Al McGarvey elevated his trousers to display some ravishing golf sox. Little Audrey and Wilful Willie were simply overwhelmed with bids to the Christmas dances. N The ever present Turp Fuson carried a prehistoric club to all his classes as con- clusive evidence that he is a prominent young clubman of the city. I wonder why Little Audrey was laughing. G.L,S. gave the Christmas assembly. All the family was quite noticeable. The troop in Mary Martha Booth's car orchestrated very sweetly on French harps today at noon. And so to class. MERRY CHRISTMAS! 1926 JANUARY A Well, well, well. The family is starting the new year out right, they all came to school. Willful Willie was quite gratified when he discovered the rings and pins had come. Still trying to sell Resume receipts, but Little Audrey just laughed and laughed, because she knew all the time that nobody had a dollar and a half so soon after Christmas. ' Sosyer Oldman says our basketball team isn't so bad after all, we beat Draughons. Well I guess we sorta beat Aurora. Not that we mind it at all, just thought I'd mention it. Willful Willie began sellingtickets today for The Man Who Would Be a Gentle- man. I mean the play, not John Snow. Incidentally, Turp appears as soda jerker at the Ship. Three guesses. 'Will we survive? Parent-Teachers prepare to throw a big feed in the Cafeteria at noon today- Little Audrey thinks it quite humorous, because if they do, it'll be the first time this year there's been one there. , Sosyer Oldman has begun to adopt Willful Willie's tactics. He says that the laziest man he knows is the one who sits up all night to keep from washing his face in the morning. Can you beat it? As queer as it may seem we had a Resume meeting today. Willful Willie even refereed Entrance this can give full lovely CPD of prowess when with an anony It's snowing business. At CSarchasmD. is quite resourceful. He the big fight in the East morning. 'Mack or Harry particulars. Some of the the school displayed their they adorned the campus mous Rolls-Royce CFD . and looks like it meant last we gave the G.L.S.- F.D.C. play. And that's that. Fooled again, they didn't have to burn the school down to get Al McGarvey out after all. They say he took it home to frame it. There's Little Audrey laughing again. As proof against the elements everybody sports boots. Some class! Little Audrey just laughed and laughed this morning when she saw all the new Sophs sw-arm in, cause she knew all the time it wouldnlt do much good to graduate those seniors. Willful Willie announces good profits from the sale of Chapel tickets, elevator tickets, and such. Suckers will bite. Big snowball fight at noon. 'Stoo bad Sosyer Oldman diCln't think ofit before most of the snow had melted. The School Times keeps coming. It's good to have something to break the monotony. Yes, Casper? FEBRUARY Sosyer Oldman felt very important today, he got to announce the Resume Queens and so the day passed. She's still laughing. She laughed today because she knew all the time the Girls' edition of High Times would beat the Boys' all hollow. Well, book week ended today. Sosyer Oldman says he's awful glad he's in Miss Gorman's home room. Incidentally, he's preparing for his share of the 5-lb. box of chocolates. I Willful Willie was quite pleased over the Senior class party, especially if the cos- tumes displayed forecast the coming mode, that is, the shorter skirts and lower hose. Sosyer Oldman hasn't said anything lately about the B.O.A.-A.L.S. play but, I guess it's coming along all right. Al Abbott again exhibits his manly strength by chastising the aforesaid member. Lost-Strayed-or-Stolen! My Calendar. If I have to reconstruct a calendar for these many days gone by, I'm sunk and I don't mean maybe! It took both Willful Willie and Sosyer Oldman to get Charley Farrington out of the Resume room. Charley must have made a mistake, it seems he wanted to use our business GJ office for the explicit use of slumber as it were. Little Audrey just laughed and laughed today. Yes, unusual isn't it? She asked several colleagues why boys leave home. Various answers were received. But Little Audrey knew all the time it was Coach Weiser, but whether he is or not a lot of them sure do depart on these basket- ball trips. Sosyer Oldman is starting out early. He went to the Pure Food Show last night and joined the Bald-heads row. He says those chorus girls have sure got a kick.C?D Now I wonder what he really meant by that. It tried to rain today, but Little Audrey just laughed and laughed because she knew all the time it was too near spring. Willful Willie hasn't found the calendar yet. He says there won't be any a-tall. He also went to the Pure Food Show again last night, and says Honkie and Ding won the Charleston contest. 3 cheers for our side. Vile had a little game of tag with Lebanon this evening. Little Audrey's sides still ache when she remembers about the Coach calling out the whole team and running in subs. X l laughed today time the Girls' ould beat the oday. Sosyer d he's in Miss identally, he's ie 5-lb. box of :ased over the ly if the cos- coming mode, id lower hose. nything lately play but, I ght. ianly strength aid member. Calendar. If idar for these k and I don't : and Sosyer ington out of I must have te wanted to r the explicit and laughed ? She asked leave home. eived. But time it was e is or not a these basket- t early. He W last night w. He says it a kick.C?D ly meant by ittle Audrey because she :ar spring. :he calendar : any a-tall. , Show again d Ding won eers for our ith Lebanon s sides still it the Coach 1 running in 'SQ 24 25 26 27 1 3 4 8 9 r 10. Il 0 Having been so successful in his other undertaking Willful VVillie has decided to be a detective. At the request of a number of prominent girls in the senior class he has shouldered his spy-glass and is in pursuit of the Observer. Watch your step. Spearlock Colmes wants to know who uses yellow paper in a typewriter that writes purple. I may add that the Seniors went to Drury Chapel. E Sosyer Oldman says he always thought girls were crazy about clothes, but when a girl will go home at her lunch period to try on a new dress, it's time for him to check out. Well, live and learn my boy. What about it, Burm? S VVillful Willie says he doesn't understand how we won the tournament without Soapy on the side lines. lt did probably' seem queer. He was on hand both nights of the Revue though. ' MARCH Sosyer Oldman says his mother always told him to be good, and if he couldn't be good to be careful, and if he couldn't be careful to be fastidious. He remarks that Miss or Mrs. Ship is certainly the last mentioned- she's sporting a brand new water cooler. Can you beat it? Spanish Club gave an assembly this morn- ing. A11 the girls had heart palpitations over the Mexican guy that sang. But we fooled 'em. Ho-hum. CSignifying a yawn.D VVillful WVillie has been going to the Opera entirely too much lately. Frinstance he remarks that Monday came today and stayed till Tuesday. The famous family has almost adopted Rayne Onya, but its only popularity seems to be with Al. The boys gave the assembly this morning. The little rascalsl Little Audrey 'just laughed and laughed - - - no - - foiled again-simply because she thought it was funny. D Sosyer Oldman and the rest joined the Exodus for Teachers College this morning. Anyway We won. Also there was a general whisper, Say, Bud, write me an excuse to go to the exhibit this afternoon. Mom forgot it. Naw, she won't caref' Where- upon we didn't have school the last two periods. 1 Sosyer Oldman and Willful VVillie had a fight today over who should have the lead in the Senior class play, but the fact is, they were so badly damaged when the time came to try-out, that they were too much the worse for wear. Then Little Audrey just laughed and laughed, because she knew all the time they were sorta dumb. Big track meet held in front of the East Entrance at 1:45 to 2:30. Hurdles and high jumps featured the events. Beautiful wreaths of horse-mint were received by the victors. Much discussion as to the initial appear- ance ofthe court yerterday. The first presentation of Jo Umbargerls play was quite the berries. ln fact Willful Willie said he could suggest only one exchange of characters, John Byers and Turp Fuson. If you know the parts they had, O. K. Little Audrey heard today that Roten Schweitzer went to sleep in study hall, when he was brought to a rude awakening he burst forth with What the thunder. Whereupon she laughed and laughed, because she knew all the time Mr. Hull was tryingito make an announcement. Needless to say, loud gufaws followed. Parson Mitchell, the Blond-headed Shiek of High School Ccall him that and see how he likes ith, otherwise known as Editor-in-Chief of this fair publication, returned today from an extended sojourn in St. Louis. Little Audrey just laughed and laughed, because she knew all the time we'd have a Resume in spite of him. Sosyer Oldman and VVillful Willie had a game of catch in front of the East Entrance at noon. Mr. Hull came out to join them GD but thought better of it, it seems. Willful Willie was quite frightened at noon, he said two girls were after him- one with a dagger, the other had a gun. But Little Audrey was moved to mirth, because she knew all the time the dagger was rubber, and the gun squirted water. . Registering for the Best Citizen election began today. l saw Mr. Hull cut across the campus to catch the street car. Guess that means 1123 off. Assembly nominations for Best Citizen were begun today. VVhispered comments were made on tomori-ow's costumes. --,-,.-i----r-W .- --fy N j' 'A . , . f , ,..11-.., Y, . -...LH 1 i' J ff KJ C 1 3 Q . - elm 1- - .: '-N -,N- in 4? 1 EI- ' i i- lg ,f i 5 f - r- E ' HE Senior Class of 1926 wishes to express their sin- cere thanks to the firms thatvhave made this book possible by advertising in it. The Resume staff requests that we further show our appreciation by patron- izing them in the future. Q ,-- -'L 3-7 i . . 2 a hcl.- '- r I Q, ll .45 l i I el- 3 1 Q i i K 1 ,- Y 1 L. 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Side Square We are Authorized ofthe following well known Radio Receivers: ' Grebe, Stromloerg - Carlson, Radiolas,Freshman-Masterpiece Electric Equiprnentco. 303 SOUTH AVE. PHONE 155-I96 352355. ' 191 , Jwocmomc S e- c f i i i x'f' ' 'U Q u it 5' iiii c lm ,W ffm f- 5 X, y E 2 jx ? r L 1 1 ! u ' 11 W -1 4 'I i. - M 'e , I I I ' 5.1 I 4 O I I 9 A , y5JWg11l20j3lru egltfgfliiiid Anchor Q 4 i 1 1 3 I ,L - ATSQN' op' nw We alge aSj.1eciaIty Of Catering i i JU on RETAIL A 1 to 'High School Students M Z 'V 'lf DEI Home Made Pies, Ice Cream, Lunches, I y 4 - , ' Fountain Drinks, and Home Cooking Manufacturers Plate Lunch . . . 20c 7 Chemists Sunday EveningDinner, 25c importers ' I and ig P - -5 Browniow-McClure i gl gi rescnptlon H Druggists Salvage Co. V, H , 1 . V .1 :H Q 2 ii mm Ummm V , V F 5 gf ff to A if St. Louis Avenue at Jefferson Phone 420 J A H I I ig' I H SPRINGFIELD, Mo. 2 I 8 W. PACIFIC ST. i gi ' A 5 ii . . . ,f , 25? 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X cIcAR-cANDY STORE Wholesale only Lobby Woodruff Bldg. l i I 5 E ' W' WN V x mmmmmm ll U3 XX 'X r:u:u:11:1E1m 4 -1 ' , E 52 g Jzi ' I I . , .phi J ,1 i 4 I 9 5 y I. gt? Home of FOSS CANDY 329 BOONVILLE AVE. Y . le , if W -+15 to ll PHONE E21 if l GREEN M y . ILDI G ATERIAL 3-if :N 5 -High School Graduates of Today are the ol ' f'i?Q:g, substantial citizens of Tomorrow. KX ' M ai , if lfiff' -We want them to remember that our I ll QQI, policy has always been and always will fl R 3:5 be to sell Better Quality Building it 52' Material at No Additional Cost. To l, Williams U Lumber Company gf if Sudden Service Lp I S i Qi 3 ,lt ni tiff i i! T- f 1 fri? 'll ,,,A,, 7 -..4' fff I L v S Co. I INC1 l I , Co. y 1 AVE. IL . n y Ee I VI .I II I 'I ii I I I I I I I , Il I II I Il I I IA, I I I I1 yi I I I I I A if I II I I I fi I .Af , a , . ,N 1, I ,J ,I I 1 Phone I 380 P FORD BRASS CO. Chandeliers, Electric Supplies and Apparatus 320 South Avenue Springheld, Mo. Firestone Efifmatic Oldfield SI-IOCKLEY TIRE COMPANY I FIRESTONE 'BRANCH Phone 135 312-314 McDaniel Ave. REPS 4 . 4 U'0n the Square , 5 I Harry . iller RQRGHHGHQ jeweler 5IQ9E9HI4?If9l South Side4Square O'NeiIl's Candy Shop 205 E. Walnut That Nice Little Place just around the corner off South The Best in Fountain Specialties, Candy and Light Lunch. .IVI. C. A. The High School Boys' Club GYM ' SWIM GAM ES BATI-IS I I-I I -Y-CLUB GOOD FELLOWSHIP , .. .......--...x---A ...-..-,fi-.. ,ff Q V :X ' 1 . : J. 1 , , - F X 1 , 4- g 11:4 if 31. .ggfr 1-sz ,W P 1 1 K 1'f'X- 1? 'ff f 'f 1 -1 X -5 1 ' U-, .,...,,---,W.-,,, N-, . ,,.. wr-, ,.:':e , Y , . ..h... .-- Y- .., ...v,.. Y,., ......,.......Y-.....,,.,.,,,,h,.,,,,, 4, A. ,,.f,x., I 1 x 1 Q 4 A 41 I , . . 1 . 1 1- 'X 1 I , Q. - 1 ' 0 N K I . 1 11 B ' 11 fa :E N 1, -I fi .J j 11 AUTOGRAPHS F 11 1 1 f .1! 1 , N 1 1 ' ' 9 Y ' 1 1 1. I , I X 1 i , 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I 1 4 , 1 , sy n Q- 1 X - . 1 ., if I 1 1 0 A --1 A x 4 1 Y . 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IIIIIIIIIU Exclusive Distributors for Absopure I-IousehoId A IceIess Machines f.. - Fe , - I 9 5 - , f' , - Y . .- u , Q ,r l . WiIIard Storage Batteries Q- Q. ., ' a , gf ,. AUTO AND RADIO W . and I I Sterling Ice IVIachi For Markets, Croce A, WL! . . ffxh U 01 1I11'1gSWOI'tIf1'SCI'V1C6 W Inc. 3I9Bfo ' Ave. Phone2I34 Phone 5290 451 St. Louis St. Stylish Clothes for the Student at Farley's Buy the Farley way and pay for your clothes with your pin money A small payment clown anal you have months to pay the balance. c Farleyfs The Cash and Credit Store of Certain Satisfaction 302 College St. I-Ierman TaiIoring Co. 207-209 St. Louis Street Ready-to-Wear Suits With Style and They Are Made to Fit EXTRA Tro users Included . The Newest in Furnishings and Hats The Duncan Studio Under New Management Frank Horn, Prop- Wishes Success to the Class of I 926 329 South Ave. Phone 772 ix I 201 L 4 1 UM i I O, , N.. RQ-. , f r s- I .J . 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FOR 52 YEARS WE HAVE BEEN SERVING THE PUBLIC L. E. Lines Music Co. 221-223 Boonville Ave. Lines Lead In Their Linen Waldman Bros. 303 s. Campbell Ave. The Store of Personal Attention 'QI-IIGI-I CLASS SUITS For Men 81 Young Men fI5l9.50 to 534.50 Every Suit Guaranteed All Wool .... .S L ,. 1- -' ,C P -. L.. .X .. T-.. , ,A 1 ,jx 5 f-X K I I ,fi , I GI I ffl, ,LTQ I 2:13 T14 53 .J II IIE xj .fi Y :L .In I u--..- ..,..QLTf.f'lf. VL-,S ics..--iii-lu-T Y T T 'TT -- --,X ,' I Q I I II I I I I I . I I I I II T I II QI II I II Ii I - II II I 'M I .H II II I III 'II I III IIII S I III III I IIII ' III' II II I II C' II A ,Lp T32 I I If WI II NI, I IJ I ISI la I 'I I IIT ' III I III Ig II! If .x f ,Q X-y A 0 II II :I I 'I 'II' I I! I ,I I I I III II jI II I I 'I I SX , fgf L. III I - I I I i I 'I II ,. ,. .I 'I II II I I I I I I II 'I II II T I EI I I I I If I I.. I II I ,I 3. II II I I II I ,, I II II II 'I .I I I I! ,I V I I II II . IL II II II II 3 .. ai. 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M. ADAMS, Mgr. in spffngfezd 5 l ' Wholesale and Retail Phone l082 229-31 E. Commercial HARRY PAGE EDW. C. SMITH get s K O 'TZ A XQQQ? viii le,?fsQfQ if A 213 4 1 Y ' r i 1 6 K ! 1 i 'x J K Says- In Starting Out in Life ---With a Good Ap- pearance You Have Half the Battle Won Q r f ' 4 I I 1 I X 1 1 ,xp fi l f BUY YOUR CLOTHES J 1 ff , 5 FROM A I I ED. V. WILLIAMS -J f CLOTHING Co. gg' Q l and Have Half of Life's Battle Over of Q 1 Zll Commercial St. Springfield, Mo. ' D6HtOD,S Drug Store ALMA LOHMEYER South and McDaniel JEWELL E' WINDLE' Mgr' 2 se so Ss ' i Where You are Welcome , ' L -1 ALMA LOI-IMEYER , uf The Rexall Store fi - fb! A FUNERAL Holvna ffm a The Funeral Home Complete ? Ei!! Q JAMES BLAIN, Pm. PAUL CADUC. seay 534 St. Louis A XX? ecweee gj N so so as f ji Blain Grocer Company II. , A WHOLESALE PHQNE 1 eeeeee 4 2 I 3 AMBULANCE SERVICE i 412 Boonville Ave, Springfeld, Missouri :E ,i L lm fi ff 1? 3 fl? ffr ,TS f iii UT! 214 .10 xjf, 1 ,,.- . if in 1 1 , , i X S B G Learn It Right S B C ?c9f x I t l I B l I I , Ei Springfield Business College P i The Old Reliable H Established 1884 Incorporated 1904 .- 55 +3 ' i . x Qi A if lg E Our Faculty: College Trained Specialists Our Coursessi B i g . Thorough and Up-to-Date B Our Equipment: i ' New and Complete .-f-- 5 i I i ? Uur Location: t 1...-l5 l Best Possible A fi Uur Building: 4 Comrnoclious, Comfortable, Convenient l s l l S. B. C. occupies an Entire Building con- ' structed from The Ground Up especially for ,iff NN ,JTJSEZYQ-, ' ll 4 . . 51 n it ll Springfield Business College 1 up It I I yi fi ASK FOR FREE CATALOG ii lp I W. W. THUMAS, President CE ? Phone 241 ' Springfield, Mo. 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