Springfield High School - Resume Yearbook (Springfield, MO)

 - Class of 1937

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':v'::V'f'1f- ' V . , - .VV -y , , -'-- f-nV'Q.i-X -if- THE RESUME C-YMNASIUM WINDOW THE PROMENADE THE RESUME. 1937 1 SPRINGFIELD HIGH SCHOOL SPRINGFIELD MISSOURI VOLUME XXXIII EDITORIAL VWV7 BUSINESS f LITERARY Kuff T ATHLETIC AND KODAK 'NIVTL1 1 ART X ADVERTISING 1 I w SECRETARIAL INN? V SPONSORS rm A T Sp mscfr A L. L. L .If1XI'1Ik,x C,,rf'4.3I I-IA H QVIQ XI, U Ixufiw Iw'-,vmvHI-, Ur. K IIA.-.L P MMI' OI-.IH 'mx 1111! I 71.11, ry, ,mv '.I. E.: LI-. X '. '12 qt'-r S'X IIT' IJ M 'I I WLLJIR IXVIN Im H 1141 X' I ,X YIAV rx ff V LLM, , .VW 1', Um T' . XX .wv 'x1.rrM.e 'XIWH . '- Ixkwvl www I MVN Art x.r I'WrI1rwwr.Qwt Iwww L.NW.fi,J,3'I1 IL Ll' IL ' IPM PIE ,.1r1w' 1' V- LJ. IV' If-.pig VI LQIMK, IMI , FLINT L , YIM, I' mv 1 , I-uMI-I '. f.r. Ly-r Mmm E.:,v IHTT1 xxvwf .. -JW, QT: A Mr, mmm I'f,V',P LU! rfwr D' DM CH ffl '- XXI - inrmf Hqrr., I 'NMI WIA Lkgwm, fp rw r UNI Iifgr'f'wwTY 'VIWIVI m1 IIwm1I r 'Im LIN mv, ps Ir L 'Q Kv'I4TTIWiQ.'.'S Www 7,I'vfnIm'r:1 r , F Omg XNIFRSCHO 5 fl M A5bOL CONTENT Cl-IIEFS Councul of Chrefs Medicine Men REDMEN Warruors Braves Scouts TRAILS War Paths Trail Blazers Hunting LJ QJ?'...AA mill: 1' Trarls ww mm Atifusoov F925 as T-,Q X1 Q W . A . ia lumps A ' LA s. C -.,,.-A , at gg H and r -f-La :Q . J 0 fm, . 'r . , . 2 -' e.-4-,a Much of the success of our school is due to one who has held an incon- spicuous yet strategic position in its development. This book is offered as a tribute to efficiency. sincerity, friendliness, and understanding-char acteristics of one whose personality has reached far into the hearts of all. With admiration, genuine and lasting. the l937 Resume is dedicated to Mrs. losephine Routt Marquardt. MRS. JOSEPHINE ROUTT MARQUARDT N E: 'im - fi 'CRA , ff.. f?'LAf'+'.-ff J. 'ijg P' ' F f 'm Ee- h 334 i.v f ,'.r?'3.. fs 7 sp- , , 5 -1 ,- , , 1 A i' ' fJf41': -'.'f',A.Anl Qx .. it 'IQ 5.4 -Q Q v ,Nix ,.- V' .t ' Y 1.3! JJ:-5.11 4, '1.? M. -ff .Viv ' Y... - .- . -. 91...-39' ' . 'qi 4 - i l-'i Jglvjwx- A ' ' . 1.-i' .l qs . .ggk ' ll? I1 Q, ,mr -', a. . uw V f' . i ' ' , - :Q l'1,A,1'Ll y I- fu . L iq41 f.'4 'h'a.-Qi '14s'45'l'. c ii . F a'.'..'::4.!TAJ 5' AN ARROW TAKES FLIGHT Photo -Courtesy Tmsa Tom Tom FORFXXIDRD Dnstorted gray clouds ruse laznly from a smouldermg log fare Twlsted forms ascend untll they become dell cate rlbbons nn the unending blue of the Great Splrnts teepee Such a fadmg from sught has been the fate of the furst lnhabltants of our Ozark hulls Slowly the ruthless tactucs of whute mans cnvmzatnon has crushed those once supreme rulers Few Red Men re mann to tell how theur people played sang and danced Rare beauty and wnld game attracted the Redskuns to the place where our prosperous home town now stands The ether whuch long ago carried sngnals of tom toms or the twang of a bowstrmg as the lnduan released an arrow ands many whuspenng Spmts an portance Two well known Indnan tranls formerly cross Ing at the present mtersectlon of Melville Road and Highway 66 are remlnlscent of the days when moc caslned feet ran swlftly and sllently along those narrow paths The quiet and certann speed of the Redsknn has been displaced by nousy modern traffuc Nevertheless the ever changnng sands of tame can never erase all lmprmts of those stalwart predecessors The ruver along whnch a stream of Indnan Infe once flowed bears the name Osage nn remembrance of that powerful trlbe The ceremonual grounds of the Dela ware and Kuckapoo trlbes are honored by streets named for them Arrow puts sntes of vullages and battle grounds stand as a memory of a vanquushed race As once an lndnan chneftann presented a tomahawk to a brave as a token of hrs prowess we today wnth thus book pay our respects to the fearless valor the dauntless courage and the unwavermg loyalty of the fnrst true Amerncans who laved loved and dned un these beloved Ozarks transporting messages of national and international im- ADMINISTRATION BUILDING El-IIEFS Y 4 ' fg 5 YA L' Wu -- I-1 I Qi 1 2 If -rs D la-2. ,ibm CHQ. ---Q11 .JA 'Q' IN MEMORIAM A rrwmi my had xxwth lwrwcirwcw QC mrmu' Q? pcgoplp 5 mtumsts Jw was rwmch annrc Ami Q fc Qcmccrrwd tor sfudcnt frncmdi wdfarc. Thur Pmppmcss forcxqr to create Of tmpyw nhmmi sm Mtww xxodd rclatc NNHTM gm. xwxacnfx lmxgymd COmparC Tu , ihwr nm sm' -USM charm 85 hum Nw fam. Ami xv? lt was A mm! Lirwdcarmgg frm! Zo ht us thunk as my am pausmg mam NVQ rcalfzc. FV1adamQ. xou are ILJST awav. Nor shomd our heads ID sorrow lowh bow, Bur 1,-x um so the skxcs haw turned to gray. And Though wc vc last thus Cheerful, Thoughtful fracnd, Our Img for Madamg Haw wall ncxcr cmd -R Sxxmff ,ul l Et ALJ JEIHARDT ltlb er BLACK ELK S PRAYER Grandfather Creat Splrut you have beefw always and before you no one has been There ns no othcr one to pray to but you You yourself everythlng that you see every thune has been made by you The star nations all over the universe you have funlshed The four quarters of the earth you have flnusned The day and I0 that day everything you have fxnnshed Grandfather Great Splnt lean close to the earth that you may hear the vouee l send You towards where the sun .qo s down behold me Thunder Belngs behold m You where the White Clant luves an power behold me You where the sun shlnes eontnnually whc nee eome the day break sta and the day behold me You where the And you Mother Earth the only Mother you who have snown mercy to your ehlldren l-lear me four quarters of the world a latlve l a Cnve me the strength to walk the soft earth a relative to all that vs Cave me the eyes to see and the strength to under stand that l may b luke you Wrth your DO Jer only can I faee the wands Creat Splrut Creat Splrut my Grandfather all over the earth the faces of lnvlng thnnes a e all allke Vxfuth tenderness have these Co'ne up out of the ground Look upon these faces of children without number and wnth emldren un thenr arms that they may face the wands and walk the good road to the day of qulet Thus IS my prayer hear me The volec l have ent I5 weak yet with earnestness l have sent lt Hear me' lt lSf'IY1lS d rx x tl X xl Nl 'J CNE E ls lt T Al 4' mul T7 wt Llf'.1VN. Cam lac lltl'L'T w 1 , f w x I 1 I , , - , 3 , , V ,U W I L 57 ! 3 ' 3 A 7 7 V I I 5 ' I X P 7 Q I I I 3 K 7 I 3 C 7 I I J' V 1 ll A x C' 7 7 3 I A I 7 I 7 7 I 7 l 3 , , , , , ' lv , , summer lsves, behold me' You ID the depths of the heavens. an eagle of power, beholdl t , 1 -7- re ' ml ' , y , , ' , . f e , 1 f , ,f a , U W 1 1 T 1 1 1 m L 1 1 r'7 A V I ! J ! D I I J 7 I 7 3 , 7 7 l D 3 ' I 1 I 5 , li Y i l' I S I A I D 7 7 3 .. , , , he l rum lim 1' I f f' Sjn .ILA fun vw ut M' u tm K W VM L mmm w R 5 L sxxgm su fr LL xx Txxas wfoxxrw 5 L K N L 7 Cams V x M W8V'Nis NT X 7 COUNCIL OF CHIEFS f 'gif l 2 X f .M A .0 , ' 3 . LN .NAV If Tim, Omiglp lv fumx .rx T , CWJN .Lf THQ TVY1 + -ulw ihwfx Ami TM' mfvrx rim' Nw Lugz-N QU . wr -,mn TMLQVQ Mimi 'r ' , m ww -1 Tc ha gf ' a mmrvx rj? CPNMYS THUG, Thu nw fa? 'd rl. 'V sat nw Thy Jfvrwxmg MQHT of K ff! L' md Mfvrcwi A yur Ywfm TO Nw Jr 'nt fp r.T Wm H J? i' CW N L 'T.mX.gLw QVVLJLX ru uf . '.1t..:l vi A1TrwiL'mfx.3rw M ., Ar M r :mm Springfield is fortunate in the personnel of its Board of Education, Not only are the members of the Board free from political influence, but all are leaders in the community and sincerely interested in the public schools of Springfield. A wide variety of interests are represented by the Board of Education. and each member is active in his own private business. Representing business interests are lvlr. E. P, Burman, a jeweler, who is president of the Board, and Mr, Claude Rathbone, a hardware mera w- X .l,X. X.. Y . X- . Xp 5,-L xx X xx N X N .5 'X XA . XM- .5 E. P. BURMAN President BOARD OF chant. lvlr. Frank C. lvlann. an attorney, brings to the Board a legal mind. Three other fields of activity are represented by Dr. C. E. Feller, a prominent physiciang Mr. Guy A. Cowden. a district manager of an insur- ance cornpanyg and Mr. L. D. Rosenbauer, a construction en- gineer. The most recent mem- ber to be elected is lvlr, john P. Simmons, who brings to the Board the View-point of labor. ADMINISTRATION BUILDING 'kr ll Q1 -. 'ff.. r. r,,.rr F-1 Qm-nw, it-H F At or :V--fiom? 4 EDUCATION Last year through thelr uhfloemce and wwe gL,llf'lGIWCC 80 athletnc fneld was secured for Sensor Hugh School A large addutloru to the hugh school horldmg shows the re sults of theur efforts thus year Although there is much work attached to the offnce, the Board rhemlvem perform their numerous dutues XN'lfl'1OUfCOf'YWDCfWS3flOfT as a mullmg sr-rwee to the publlc Theze sux UNCH, whom the eommrmutx has honored bv elcctmg them to theur posutuohs. graclouslv and eff: Cuermtly rharfagc the affairs of the oublue Kchooh of Sprlhgfleld 'xi 'Us FRANK C, MANN Vice-President Mr Study. yngorous. actuye, and widely tolerant, ws our capable and progressuye supernntendent of sebools He ts con cerned not only yyrtn tne exeeutnve and admtnustrattye dutnes ot has ottsce, but he ts tnterested un young peopte and tbetr actnymes botn socral and atbletzc. Hts entnustasm tor atbletncs dates back to bus own coltege days when be played on tbe tnrst basketbatt team of Baker Unuyersuty nn the year tbat basketball was ortgunated Has partuewpatton un pep meetnngs and bus attendance at the games are an unspnratton to the students. At this tume Mr Study is pioneering agatnst our present gradung system, He I MR H P, STUDY ff ,,t,,,.- W .JW MR. STUDY feels that some system should be worked out whereby a more defi- nite and personal record ot the student would be substituted for the grades now given. During his administration. the schools ot Springfield have main- tained a high standard ot scholar- ship and efficiency, Through his tireless efforts many new build- ings have been secured. and numerous valuable improvements have been made throughout the School system. Mr Study enioys good music. good books. and the stimulating companionship of his friends and family, while in other moods he likes to travel along country roads with his dog as his only coma panion SUPERINTENDENT I 'Q 153 , ' sf' -04.44, 1, ,A , A 5' ,bk-x Leadership of Senior l-ligh School is in the hands of Dr, l D l-lull, principal, For twelve years he has guided the activities of high school in a manner that has won the esteem of both students and teachers. f-lis fine intel' ligence. deep sincerity, and discerning sense of humor have maoe his contacts with the student body pleasant and friendly In his leisure time, Dr Hull enloys reading, good musicals, historical movies, and fishing. Dr, l-lull is not a conservative, neither is he in favor of progressive education vvith a capif tal l-le strongly favors the increasing emphasis which has been placed on personality development by the progressive schools during the last fifteen or twenty years. That young people, as a vvhole, are becom ing better adjusted socially and emotionally is DR. Dr Holla oplnnon Concerning the younger generatuon He thanks, moreover. that bow and gurls should develop a aense ot tndependerteeartd selt reltanee Sorne extreme txpes ot progrebstve edueatton have placed too trttte ernphams on tnduvndoat responsubultty on the part ot the student, aecordung to Dr Hull Aeknowledgang has capacity to r Construetuve Ieadershup. students and teachers ot Sensor Htgh Sehooi entrust thenr prob Iems to Dr Hull, reaiuznng that he sympathnzes wnth theur needs and feels a deep Concern tor tnerr weitare PRI NCIP AL ROBERT RUNCE QQRA 3 QTT Who could ask for more than a thoughtful conscuentuous and tureless leader? Who could wush for more than a cheerful and enthusuastuc frIend9 That one person should possess all of these attrubutes IS hard to belueve yet all of these adu ctuves are applucable to our vuce pruncupal Mr Runge All of the boys who have known hum wull agree wuthout hesutatuon that he IS a regular good fellow and that he us faur and lust un all that he oe Mr Runge s favorute outdoor sport IS fush Ing The fush tales whuch are brought back from faculty fushung trups make u understand the eagerne s wuth whuch Mr Runge travels to nearby sprungs and ruvers Another of Mr Runge s favorute hobbues us gardenung From hus garden he deruves much enuoyment partucularly because h well equupped workshop IS sutuated IN the garden We are Indeed proud of Mr Runge our enthusuastuc and loyal dean of boys Many and varued are the dutues of Muss Ott dean of gurls IH Senuor Hugh School The beauty of her whute haur the twunkle of her merry eves and the charm of her personaluty Immeduately wun admuratuon Her Interest In beyond Theur scholarshup health absences and schedules She IS a fruend and counselor to every gurl lvluss Ott lS also Interested In the famulues and background the fruends and socIal lufe of each gurl and she enjoys helpung each one solve her duffucultues Durung the years that lvluss Ott has held her posutuon she has helped many gurls along the road to success l-ler large and sunny offuce IS one of the places at hugh school where one can always fund a group of gurls joy and fruendluness reugn supreme under lvluss Otts supervusuon and understandung Sophomores may dread Muss Ott s offuce but those of us who know her and love her fund It one of the brughtest spots In Senuor Hugh DEANS 354 ' . 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The Principal and Spot , Teacher for a day. jacklyn Blair. 26 MEDICINE MEN Poduc chants 1 Infgtnmg of pitlumt and hard study annum Lrablc fasts thgsg markgd the Osagg mgducmg man wnfh um mcuvnd fhur homo trammq from Thur Lldgrs but The mal Qducatson nn thg customs of thy trnlx was Qntrustgd o Thg mgdlclrm man Tfm mgdl cmg mgn vmrg the Orly ongs from whom an accuran kvovxl Ldgg Of Trl al bgllds an stanchrds could be obtaumd 4 D 141111, Prmrq H A 1 ' Y' K 1 a C I C . Y I 5 I A 1. versa! respect The chnldrcn , 1 1 LV , c , v 1 3 .S l , , , 'b , -1 d . K. j , IDA AUSHERMAN A B Head of the Englnsh Department MARY S CRISS ENGLISH Readung makes the full man convcrsatlon thc readx man and vvrltlng the exact man Thus conclsely and clearly dad Francus Bacon long ago statc the alms ot Engllsh as at IS taught an Sennor l-llgh School today The use ot corre t Envllsh us emphaslzed an oral and wrutten composutuons The aesthetlc or cultural snde us devclopcd through thc study ot lnterature No matter what protessuon a studcnt expccts to cntcr has chances for success are greatly nncrea ed by an abllnty to use correctly our natuve language whale a love ot readlng and the sub sequent appreclatlon ot beauty IS essentual to lndnvldual happiness Three years of Engllsh are required for graduatlon from Sensor Hugh School These courses are a sklllful combnnatlon ot llterature and grammar Whcn students enter Scnuor Hugh School those who have exceptuonal creatnve abullty are p'aced ln special classes where they are guven an even broader opportunuty to express thcmselves guardran of the uppcr classmen but now one class ot sophomores has becn gnven the benetnt of her broad mundcd sympathctuc assnstancc Thcrc arc eleven other tcachers vvho also strcss the cardnnal alms ot Engllsh These teachers are Mnsses Edlth Moore lVlay Berry Anna Mn.oREo HENDERSON EDITH MOORE ANNA OBRIEN if I 1 ' A. B. . ,Q b , V 4 V Z U 4 Mnss Ida Ausherman IS the head ot the Englush departments Formerly she was the official A. B. A. B. B. 5, -.. I ho' I i K . - f' r' K' f f. SARAH TOWNSEND NELLIE HOFER MAY BERRY Obrlcn lvlax Pattcrson Mary Crlss lvlaudcya McCord Hclcw Vxfa lqcr Sarah Townsend Nellue lnlofcr Nfluldrcd Hcndcrson and lVlr B Frank West B blc 1 supplcmcntiry sublcct IS undcr th capablc clurcctuon of thc grcatly rc pcctcd Mr Wcst Mass NVaIkcr lS 1 chccrful wltty and undcpcndcnt pcrson lvluss Town cnd rcads a grcat dca yyhllc Mass Crnss doc vvcll nn thc wrntung f cld b1fllS Bcrry as swcct and anxlous to ep hcr studcnts ln any way and lvluss lvloorc cspec ally strcsscs cr atlyc wrltmq lvluss O Brien s cxpcrt croomlng lvluss l-lofcr s consclcntlousncss Vuss lnlcndcrson s y x wcltx and lxllss McCord s prcttnness makc a satusfactorx conc'us:on of fa ulty analyscs After thc complctlon of Iunuor Engllsh there arc cycral branches of Engllsh whlch tlne am buteous studcnt may takc durung has scnuor year The flrst IS sensor comnosutlon an cxtended drull of grammar rulcs a second us buslncss Enffllsh whlch IS self explanatory and as taught by Mass Walker Another branch ss sensor Enqlush taught by Msss Ausherman Thus course con ccntrates entlrely on Englush llterature and creatuye work on the part of the student Funally thcrc IS the lournall m class under thc sponsorshlp of lvllss O Brnen vyhuch eduts the weekly choo' paper thc Hugh Tlmcs Studcnts cspcclally cnloy thc senlor Englush classes and the lournalusm class because they encourage unutlatuye and a frecr play of thought There are many solnd facts to be learned by a conscncntnous study of Engllsh f on t all the othcr sublects are ba ed Yet paradoxucally therc as no other sublcct which gnyes the studcnt thc samc brcadth of opportunnty nn vyhlch to cxprcss that nnstnnct for creatnon that lnves an all manknnd MAY PATTERSON B FRANK WEST MAUEESIIAANALECORD , . ..... lc - T . A. B. B. S. A. B. ' w i I L w l 1 . u V 1 my l s K C l l ,V C , , L , U , Q , , , KZ . ,Z , , H A , It , x 13 , , K s 5 , M J N j 5, I 3 7 'C U L 3 7 l l I 1 v 8 3 'K l 7 l humor and her nnterest In the opznsons of her students malfc her very popular lvllss Pattersons w w 1 1 ' w l 1 1 H : 1 w 1 L- fx L f l , Y s I , l Q S, Q I 7 X - y V 5 - y , . 7 , T S I , A I 1 1 S l 1 . Q , f .. A X A, I . ' 5 , X ' , or i a S t 4 ' K Y 1 1 ' ' 3 3 7 1 V 1 H I A ' A. B. -- --- A.B. , . ., . . ISABEL SHEPARD B S Head of Hnstory Department HISTORY h FS rtt T r T ml an Ntrug prnsnm md Tactorx COHQITIO Huw K 1 ut T up Nu mg as morn umwwrt wt Thu ax rafgg Nlr Tr T Amulcm tn L IW umus im vt thu Cohcltlom umm xx Tch ha or Sha 'uw r T oh Dr L. 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S., f ., . . 6- o 1.6 Q.-f ALBERT CARDOT PAUL O NEILL INDUSTRIAL ARTS Manual traunung us xaluable both from a cu turwl and xocatuonal standpount Thc abulntv to handle tools and a knowledge of practncal houscwold clcctr clty are a esscntual to a complete educatlon for a boy a has readlng wrltlng or arlthmctlc Actually a practlcal abpllcatuon of arlthmetuc as found un the manual trauntng courscs A boy may learn to calculate thc clrcum ference of a curcle bat uf he never applncs has BJIIIIILS to actual prob'cms hc soon forgets hus nnformatlon On thc other hand uf hc undertakcs 2 progcct nn shcet metal for unstancc whuch demands a knowlcdgc of cnrclcs the solvung of that problcm wuth tanglblc prooertncs faxcs thc knowledge fnrmly In has mind ln the sheet m tal classes many nnterestln progc ts arc workcd out by thc boys Flower stands waste baskets dust pans and cake pan arc among the thlngs that catch the eye and hold the admuratuon of the observer As a Chrlstmas prcscnt thus year the sheet mctal classes pre ented each teacher wlth a contauner for th abscncc slaps Mechanucal drawnng as a course that cxplalns ltsclf to a great cxtent Esther draftang or thc lntcrprcta tlon of blueprlnts IS a valuable abulsty In any orofes seon Any mechanucal contruvance must fnrst be worked out on paper as to proportlons and detanl of constructuon Thus as the dnrect vocatnonal value of mechanlcal drawung explauned TRUMAN C HARDIN HOMER T RAGLE .. 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U OU!! an IOHN PHILLIPS LURA MCNISH Phxslogr1phv nles up the studx ot the tormatnon ot the earth and ot phxsrcal nature un general A course ln geneml phxsrcal sclence has been added thus vear It IS a course dealnng wnth C er, tmng en In e wut wwf h stueents wal come IU cont T IS course ns especua v recommended 1s a post l1o'ogx course tor puplls who v ll not go to college Mlss l'l1ttlc Rglrh ns he1d of the sclence depa 'frnent These teachers re Hsslstlng her M ohn T byers Mrs essle Vlluot Mass LuraA Mchlmsh Mr Rnmond Clouse Mass I-lazel Seddon Mr ohn W Phlllups and Mass Peulah M Znlles Mass Reach as strnght torw1rd 1nd exceedingly talr to her pup ls trom whom she demands honesty nn return Mass Mchlnsh has a calm selt possessed alr whuch causes students to place 1 grmt de1l ot contldence un her Besudes helng a good teacher Mr Clouse wsns Iaurels tor vutalnty nn the numerous actnvrtnes un whlch she partncnpates Mass 7nlles s deep sense of humor 1nd her Interest In her tudents make her lnkable and human Mr Byers wtth hrs smnle and has enlovment ot trshung and other sports Mrs Elliot wuth her retlnement and love ot tlowers and Mr Phrlllps wrth has wholesome comradery do theur part nn malmng the scuence teachers one ot the I est lreed groups un Scnuor I-lueh School Scuence vs 1 broad term that mav be applued as a general captuon to mam specltuc frelds ln summaru :ng the scuence department however It mnght be emphasu ed that all the SCICFWCC classes h1ve three outstandung alms an common The turst as to teach the student to dustungursh hetween t1ct and theorv second to teach htm to base has gudgments on t cts and tnnallv to teach hum the mlue of observation BEULAH M ZILLES IESSIE L ELLIOTT Q: Vt. i I lf' I!! -- fu ? if P S A. B. 1 K 4 'C X 1' 4 1 1 1 1 1 V 3 11 I K s s 3 1 1 s 1 sc A th ew 1 -dm I fs f tr h I C If l - act h , - 1 1 ll , , , L , I If, , I V, K 1 1 rl, , Ihre . . I e 2 1 I 1 t, L C 1 1 1 xx ' 1 , - 1 -1 L J :L 1L Y 1 1 S 7 1 1 .11 7 Y 77 Q 7 herng one of Se-nuor Hugh Schools Ive-st dressed men Mass Seddon shows amazung energy and f 7 7 I f 7 I I 7 7 A1 l g l 1 1' 7 S 7 3 7 I W ' A Q X l h 7 7 i 7 I ' 4 1 ,, 5 , 1 A , 1 V 1 W L 7 7 4 A 7 7 f 7 S Z 1 w v 1 V1 l ra V l 'Z I , ,T C l ' l l C xl C T T Q Ak Y A. B., B. S. B. S. A Q It , S V - .1 I ., ,I . ,' Z--'ml . ' x...'w-,. , 1 ,A fl CORA B OTT O O LAHMAN B S Head of Mathemattcs Department Heal t Commercnal Department MATHEMATICS AN D COMMERCE Une may push 1 button and tlood a room vvuth lteht wathout knowmng the part mathematucs plays nn the s tolect ol electruc llghtung For thus reason many students feel that mathematucs us a supertluou sublect On the contrary many outstandung scholars be'ueve that mathematlcs should be classed as a culteral art There are tevy people who can understand or apprecuate the sublect to nts fullest extent but nt as vvuthnn the capacuty of every normwl person to rewlu e the Important part mathemwtucs has played In the lnventnon of the tumnllar radlo telephone televraph and other equally well known modern convenlences Wnth tts competent statustucal methods mathematrcs has a'so auded the computatuons of protects and l't3slt1TtVeCl exen the lnuologlcal ant socml scuences Only people who are ngnorant or the maen tude of the nelds nto vyhlch mathematucs penetrates would ever condemn It as an unlmportant selglect To raduate tr m ht h school only one year of mittematl s lS necessary Flrst ear algebra pane geometry e ond y wr tleel ri solud geometry ine trleonr hetr l tht lrder tn whlch the mathematlca courses are taueht FRIEDA NAEGLER PAULINE CONLEY LOLA HAWKINS B S A M if 3 is Mai- A ff ' 1, J . A O . 'C 1 1 L , I 1 A 1 1 L I H Llw l tl 7 RY X A 3 31 3 C ' . 1 ,,,, L , , , 1 1 1 1 1 1 L 1 , 1 L 1 ,L Z, , 1 1 , K C 1 1 h ' 1 V 1 I ' 1 physucal laws, the tamune of tormtdalnle natural forces, the advancement of great engineering ' 1 i 1 1 ' 1 4 y L 1 f 1 1 1 1 1 1 N C 1 , L l , 3 Q ty, A , U y , 7' ' .s'c ez .'ff1. , ' .C l 1 J, 1 5 3, , K , , Al . ., . . B.S. AB, , 4 . -4-A 1 ' 1' N E DAVISON GRACE FOLEY DWIGHT DARBY Mnss F om P Ott ns hgwd of thg mathgmwttcs dgpi tmgnt Asststtng ht r arg thgs tgachus Mrs osgphunf, S brown Mr N E Dmtson Mussgs Cram Polu Emmu Ctbson and Frugda Nmglu Soruabalutx gcntlgmanltngss wut undgrstandlng and mathgmatvcal nntgltwtualtty cnaractgr 4 L Mrs brown Mr Dawson and Mussus Folgy Nanglgr and Ctbson msogcttydy Ngat Iggublc. pasggs of typgwnttgn matyrual arg ducudcdly orduabk to scrawbng mano scrtpts 5tudLnts who hayg no untgntnon ot gntuung busnngss rgah L thg dgs raotltty ot stgno studbnt who as seruousty contgmplatung, 1 busoness carur thc. Ctgmgntarx courses an typn g shorthund bookkggpsng and commgrcnal aruthmctuc provudp thg too's of knowkdgg nncgssary for that Camgr But bccausg ot the kggn Compctntuon nn thg busungss world today at us no longer possublg to acqunrg a posntuon by mgrdy bung ablg to typg or takg dnctatuon IN shorthand at so mum words a munotg For thus mason thg adyancgd coorsys un thg mgchanucs of bus ngss takg op thg dgyglopmgnt of a bosungss pusonalnty Thus adyancgd trannung along wsth spgcual sub ggcts such as ggnual busnncss practucn and satcsmanshup acooaunts thu student vxxfh practucal basumss sntoatuons and problgms to bg solved to a grcat Lxtbnt through hrs own unutnatnyg Mr O O Lahman as hgad of thc, commuc al dcpartmgnt Sm othu tgachcrs complgtc thc Commuctal faculty Mnssrs Dwught Darby and N E Dawson and MnssLs Ella Crubaugh Lola Hawkins Paultnc Conlgy and Alucg McKLnna The Commuu departmgnt shares Mass Conley wnth thg hlstory dgpartmgnt and Mr Dawson wuth thu mathcmatvcs dnyusuon Mr Lahman I known for has qomt humor Mr Darby for has blond handsomgness Mtss Havykmns for her sympwthptuc undgrstandnng and Mass McKQnna for hu attractuyg appmranu IOSEPHINE S BROWN ELLA GRUBAUGH ALICE MCKENNA B .'f.,,E , ., i R 5 Q- MQ - f w , 9 . as 5 - ' l B.S. B.S. B. S. Q L 3 1 f L I . ' J f 1 ' . f -Q ' ' , zf N K ' 1 1 l H 1 Q 1 - 2 f ' w f y w m w vi m Z1 t , I ' V t ggraphtr, trauntng nn any profcssvon, Consequently the typing Classes arc ycrx popular, For thc f ' 1 1 C F , t 1 r n . K l 17 X 7 7 7 V I r 7 3 7 'A 1 Y C 4 77 I 7 ' 7 77 I 7 7 Y I 7 , I , , , , , u C Q ' ' t 1 ' r f ' ' ' ' r 7 1 I r 7 7 D L 7 7 f 7 l 7 , 1 r 1 3 r w I . A 1 Y 1 7 7 7 7 D 7 7 7 C , , , D 3 1 7 3 E ' u I j I 3 F . . kj 7 l ' H 3 ' ' 4 ' 3 , , 7 5 jc c X A. B. r B. S. A. B., . S. D R Rl5ldS1l:l'Eo?OIg5gISON NELL MADDEN B S M A Head of Language Department LANGUAGE SPEECH AND MUSIC Language that unduspensable cultural sublect as made cspecually lntercstung and worth whsle by the excellent faculty of Sprnngtucld Sensor Hugh School Mus Ncll lvladdcn head ot the department teaches Latnn Mass Helcn XfVood tcachcs French and Mass Muldrcd Rlley tcachcs both Latun and French Mass Florencc Pauntcr teachcs thc Spanush classcs and onc Latun class Muss Nellue l-loter also has one Latrn class By learnung to apprec ate the culture of a natron the student also gauns respect tor the :deals of the natuon :tsclf Studyung thc relngson and customs of a country ot the Old World leads to an understandung of Ameraca s back ground The Spanush classes emphassze especlally Spalns contrubutnon to America Latin brrngs out thc dcrlvatoon ot Engllsh words and helps clarify certaun cluttscult gramrnatucal constructnons Conversatnon us encouraged In the French classes for the purpose of addutuonal traunnng un pronuncratron and practncal use of the language Wrntnng poetry an torcugn languagcs has been nntroduced thus year and thc teachers are very much In tavor ot thus ncw prolcct The drarnatucs dcpartmcnt ns undcr the super vnsaon of one able and energctuc tcacher lvlrss Helen ohnson Subyects whlch rnay be studucd under her dlrectuon are dnyuded unto two types FLORENCE PAINTER HELEN WOOD B S A M A B A M ' A 1:,5 Q . I 7 'I 7- . A 3 5 I 7 7 l 7 I H P , L . Q - A 3 I 7 V D 3 , l 7 3 I , h',l i lAMES P ROBERTSON HELEN A IOHNSON A B A B B us Head of Speech Department lgxpres uon tuught un two semesters us 1 cf su Sf un the te ndsn entals ot speech wutl' more emphwsus placed upon the development ot a pleasung persoralutx than upon eloquence un puhluc speakung Thus studx helps the student to icquure pouse and cor-tudence and grooms hum tor the next course ottered by the dramatu s department Dramatucs full year course Is open only to uunuors or senuors who are euther recommended by theur Englush teachers or whose talents are p rsonally known to Muss ohnson Here affaun much value may be obtauned asude from dramatuc tr1ununJ Students are recuuured to read the great plays ot thr past and present they Qaun an apprecuat on of tne theatre technuque Thus mechanucs uhe musuc department of Senuor Hugh School us one ot the most promunent un the school curruculum The band and orchestra under the durectuon ot Mr umes Robertson have played at hugh school games at Drury and State Teachers Lollege assemb'ues un concerts tor students and at many all school assemblues These two groups vxh ch have receuved turst honor ratung un the state musuc contest at Columb a tor the past three years are ranked among lvlussouru s tunest group musucuans The Boys Clee Club and the C rls Clee Club are under the capable durectuon ot Muss Doro thy Rathbone pretty chorus unstructor who us teachung un Senuor Hugh tor the turst tume Attractuve unutorms an nnnovatuon under her durectuon have added vusual satustactuon to iudutory pleasure un the glee club entertaunments lndeed Senuor Hugh School us uustutuably proud ot uts musuc department DOROTHY RATH BONE MILDREDBRILEY Uv ' Q ' . , . . . ., ,M . T 1 S' V C , 1 1 1 V ' K JI V J l 1 I L -11 - r 11 I 7 ' K 7 J 7 7 7 1 Y I 7 J S Tl I T I 3 7 7 C 7 I Y 7 7 I4 7 7 72 I 7 7 7 C 7 7 1 u 1 1 1 1 L 1 1 ,, I 1 C , e ' l X' l .7 1, 1 1 B L S 1 1 1 . 1 y 1 1 7 L A 7 7 7 Y 7 ,, 7 l A' 7 7 7 7 '7 technueuue unclucles, besudes actung. the umoortance ot make tup. Iughtung effects. and stage 1 1 A T- 7 7 7 7 S 7 x 1 1 1 1 1 ' 'T 1 1 1 I 1 1 C 7 7 Q l I 7 7 7 7 J A 1 1 1 1 r 11 1 1 ' 'l 7 l 7 7 E Q 77 7 7 7 7 7 Q . , l 1 - S 7 V 7 7 7 I 7 7 I I C 7 A 7 ' 77 A 7 7 7 7 7 7 T I A. B. A. B., .S. i Qu. H' MAYME HARCIS B S Head of Home Economlcs Department I-IOME ECONOMICS AND SPECIAL DEPARTMENTS krqua x as mprrt mt is 1 l rwowlpdm of TOOlQ fwr lvoxi 5 1 kncwlgdgu of Cooklmf 'iVlClSLWlV'lE1 Eur 5 lm L x rw 2 but slm also lmrn xx to cj L 5 mm 1 Q npr wr 1 L COJ mg C is L3 1 so sr HX mum plmmmw mar L mg and lwousglfwold trummg Q l'lrST vm Omcvmu s n I NTL OOLS TL mm Y L mum Q two iddrflorul xmrb bl Utlmr foodi or clotlwrm, Ccuursw lm lwomg clmoratuorws and lwomp mlatlorws arg alms oflgmcl and thug im Two lwomu Lforwmlcs flasws for boys Thus war lvllss l-larifus Tlx had of Tlx dnpartmgnt muy lm Cl'13I'1CfLI'IZLCl is gracsous MISS Hrowrm wa clwnc and lxvlll S Spnllgr is vvgll groomgd Tlx art Clas LS in mdgr frm aguldancg of Mlss lxllfli Slwrplmrd Ong of flu most Talnmfgd TLHCHUS lfl Qgrmmr l-llglw bflwool l-lu ir lSlI LIFT gr mlmg ml Umm L l lw las Arf Dru mfg H wry, SLIOILCTS lm 1 r L ST XLBV rw L xlwllc 1 ffm llLlSlF3Tl CLARA TARRANT sfudy Hall Q' PAULINE SPILLER 'QL A ll, . A Q y. 1 ,L :Q 'f' ,. fur '1 l ln r ' wgxmrwg Qlasws, a gurl HOT only learns fm s w a ll Q cam, 1 HO rfs' 'Nfx .ml ggi og, lrrulx Tlwl ik 'Q xl Ll. xl ' 4 ' Q TA l K 1 Thr xuar or lwor 'QC C s d xldczl mm clrwrlmmg Q 1 l, l' Or ' . ak s , - , L , . V . ,K , , , , x Q, , I ,C L , 5 ' 1- 1 A 1 . 7 'Sl C 7 X 7 f ' K rl 3 V 7 1 1 ' Of ' ll F, , , - . T C, Cl' sta l lc' E Mfr In all of cr Q Q sos 5 F :ll tlm' most lrrmf W ' fllldjfl lrw flw lvglw sflwwrll Cur :iul lm Fur ' 3rT Ll1JlN 4 p ri allx .xltln flwxlqm llxl lwlark and x 3 incl ffl n r llmg ECC' fl Hur lalfwa ug lr'TrvrlmQ 1 L On, 1 N . , . . A. B. . Q bl ai 5 N fb' A 'V ,. x 1 'll' if -C, M , 1 . h 'Jll A SHFPHERD A B Head of Art Department P iw IOSEPHINE R MARQUARDT MRS GEORGE B RAYFIELD HAZEL BROWNE Regustrar Offuce Assustant and tugure sleetchung The thurd year us devoted to advanced pauntung and work on lunoleum blocks tor the school publucituons Games dances gymnistucs tumblung and athletu and unduyudual sports are combunerl to make the physucal educatuon courses both henetucual and enloyable Muss Emuly C Armstrong us un charge ot the gurls classes and Mr Hershel Hart ey us unstructor ot the boys classes Besudes the regular class work any student may enter untramurau contests un basketball volleyball and other sports Along wuth phvsucal development an attutude ot sportsmanshup us stressed un the physucal educatuon traunung Mrs L E Meador lubraruan us gracuous patuent and exceedungly helpful She has charge ot the large and complete lubrary ot whuch Sen or Hugh School us so proud lt l l-lave ur Apples bv Lawrence North to the Oruent by Ann Lundberg and Eat Drunk and Be Wary Ben Hur by Wallace The Unwullung Vestwl by Whute and The rruut ot the Famuly Tree by Wuggum Muss Clara Tarrant wfuo has the combuned merut ot quuetness ettucuency and charm us un charge of thr Senuor l-lugh School study hall The purpose ot the study hall us to provude a quuet place conducuve to concentratuon where students may prepare theur lessons Students who have reference work to do are guven permussuon to go to the lubrary durung theur study peruod Thus pruvulege adds much to the satustactory study hall system The regularutv ot the hands ot a clock are always controlled by an unner mechanusm The ottuce us the unner mechanusm ot the elock ot Senuor l-lugh School Mrs Iosephune Marquardt regustrar us un charge ot the ottuce and us assusted by Mrs Vurgunua Ravtueld and Muss Una Wulson Mrs Raytueld also acted as dean ot gurls durung Muss Ott s ullness A specutuc example ot the value ot the ottuce to the student us the specual help guven to pupuls un schedulung EMILY C ARMSTRONG UNA WILSON MRS L E MEADOR Offuce Secretary Ph B 453 ,rr -. w - 4 Q, I .. I ' ' ' B.S. Y 7 1 If lc 7 3 H Y A I I , 3 1, . ' , ' , K C . X ' c C ' W z 5 Y 3 ' 7 H I 3 1 4 D I lx ' I I I H 37 I 5 3 ' f l A , 4' 5 Fo by Schlunle are among the many new books added thus year Some ot the old tavorutes are ll x ll li 7 W g ll 1 HI N 1 T 7 il D 7 D I I - 1 V 7 I 3 3 1 I I v 3 m w u w Iv 5 u v u f l I 7 . l - l I , I I 7 S V A 7 7 Q A 7 3 K 1 1 7 1 I I I A.n. ' ' ' f , is -ll I. CARL F. THOMPSON LUCY LOW The department of part-time vocational education and guidance has recently been added to the Senior High School curriculum. The purpose of the department is to afford vocational training in real job situations. Positions are secured by the co-ordinator for the students in various fields in which they desire training. Mr. Thompson, sympathetic, friendly, and helpful, is the effi- cient teacher of the boys' personnel problems classg while Miss Low, with her poise and quiet sincerity, makes an excellent in- structor of the girls' class. There are twenty-two girls and over forty boys enrolled in these classes. The larger boys' class is probably due to the fact that this is the second year that Senior High School has had a boys' personnel class, while it is the first year for the girls' class. The student spends at least twenty hours a week on his work and from three to four periods a day at school. lf the pupil is enrolled in a personnel problems class, he is given credit for his outside work, but he is not exempt from any of the requirements of graduation. The classes in personnel problems discuss and analyze the whole philosophy of business and industry in the community. Mental hygiene, specific economic and social problems, and how to work and study effectively are only a few of the problems they discuss. This department has proved very successful, and a bright future is anticipated for it. 42 Boys' Personnel Problems Class Frm' R lx, Cfrzic--X Cmfw l . Koch Clnwrls COH.lLllf 1'l4 lfsfr-vw' R.n'v VP Cm-'11 Luc E.1mor'so Arnold Blggs Elinmrli Em!-lr :An Dlgla Sq -' .S lb Lw.' N4.x 11 Pfurwr Lim. EMI K 7fL 'VlC,ls1', len Crn. 'Xl MON SlWClln'x EV,-my S3 3m,w C ,urwmy Full X I www Slwrda' lws flr Slow laik Enrguss Llwxvrf Crrvf Lcewr Crnlg: lrn Curd jmv ,4 Akrlzlgc' S'.1 .1 '1 K ' TN r 'l Girls' Personnel Problems Class Flrst Row 'lurgnrrr Rrlthcrmvl. Alfa Nlmrlu Anderson. Lorcrvc Loveless, Hclcn Fave Brlflram Second Row'- N .1xlmf Crssnm, Xlrgmln El1h.w'nw. BMI, Arm Hnrrlwm Lucllw Farr, Mrs E F Dmwcls, smtp drrccfor of xOCJllOY73l rclucnllm' Ruth Ellen Umm, M.1v,lwlIu Brnflwll Thrrcl Row Gladys Olwrlwck. Eonmc Calllon, Clara Mlllcr Belly Sm th, N555 Love Arlvrrc Tucker 'xlabcl Carver PROBLEMS 43 Q6 if 'T' -vw' L xlbuil C1 on urgunu L rw mir L uturrnt who hw 1 Mc is srcrrtarx rot L Ku tx romnmt LL and who has duofgd much rf hrs funn To thug prorrcf I5 H:ll1rdVuQTs Crgduf rs dur hum for haw comnmndwhlg work un corrgbpondrncr ordrrsngg Cnlmorc and Claudung Singh Paul Evans Torn Dlckgrson Byron Latlmu Osgph Arnord wk Wommack Wgndrll K nth B um brumn ind Paul Hdlm, haw hun framed to opgratg Thr machurm and hum ruvgn much funn to thf, ddauls of the work VS U S 4 - . f - . P'iUfUQP XNETS Thr ' ' Q cdu Jr c ratmn has hccn expr Jig artuvg thrs Th' 1' JALQWL . .h-fl IV , fr' fulms. and other dcfawls of buslrwuis Hu has bccn asslstcd by Kathryn , CV V, , V 1 V ,V I , I V IL Vu W V 1 , Q V I V, V L L , V, , ., , I H 5 V7 L C 3 4 3 1 3 7 H I 4, VV ' A.. phw if , mrr L., f,,, Tv- jfrrrr ,'.r 14'w Y F . If ' rf'1!,:r1 V,r?Pf,' f 'L 1' NAILDQED l-WVJDERSON H PN The povvcr and Importance of ylsual cduca hon has lone bccn rccoqnu cd nn thc schools Thus vs proycd b thc prcsencc of blackboard and textbook nllustratuons Vnsual cducatuon nncorporatung slldcs hlms and other yusual ands was natuonally organnzcd nn l924 and suncc thcn has becn greatly In tame motnon puctures usung the snxtecn rnnllu meter fnlms arc galnung prornlncn c an cduca tuonal programs cast ycar Scnnor Hugh School organuzcd a faculty cornmnttce for yusual cducatuon com posed of Mr Harry L Suttle Mass Hattrc Rcuch and Mnss lvlnldrcd Hcndcrson A ncvy 1 ,105 'i I' 1 6- TT I llli E RE suxtctn mllllrnctcr s lcnt Vnctor machane was purchased bx thus cornrhuttcc wlth the assist ancc of a sub cornmuttec composed of Mrss Maxmc Hargns Mass Florence Pannter and Nflr Ccorsgc Ohclrn Formerly under the cnthusrastnc dlrectuon of Mass Reuch much progrcss was made In presentatuon ot tune Lrquud Arr The Declaratuon of lnde pcndenfc and Ccorgc tluot are represen tatlyc ot thc approxnmatc sixty two pncturcs shown th s year Accordung to the records wc llrst thrcc quarcrs Oycr snxtc n thousand students have yucwcd thc puctures durung that time c c C cc uw Vi' S 33 L1 cpu hr Dcclaruto c 1 T 'Mcu Cr Po L Yu L v Fm UAL EDUCATION , ,Il . '. , l fu ,, 'XS , A my v h 3, r r.-4. ' - 'rf fr-:KU , Ma if as A S 43,4 ' 6 - . , - Qfh ' a' Lo' fs - 1 'bf' Y we 1' 3' -tm, Al r , ,- Alt t f L gl l HA l lCH w 1 1 w I 3 I w Y I r I R 1 I X 5 x 7 A x 1 H 1 l A 1 yff m u u S w Y I u l ' I ' , 1 I l l 1 x U 7 3 V 7 i V I 7 3 ' I ' Q l ! 7 7 7 7 V l creasnng In use and popularuty. At the present motion puctures before the student body, l I v l x ' 1 C m 1 a yu ull' 1 1 - N , V u a w ' , 1 ' s , ' s 5 ' ' ' r for tl 1 H tt , ' ,C Y Q ' 7 7 7 l I ' 5' Q I l 7 7 I 7 Q I l W er? r '-A n Ha I l 4. Cons ' hr l st nd 'LT ' ' 4 VT of ,'-depend nc . irgw he ,W lard on et rrrarrwut-'mv one er the rl .' ,cks ot Afwercn n to- L J S C wr-.f qht tw barn' ss on I. U ' xrfs . X 'ss CYMNASIUM REDMIEN DR EDWARD M SHEPARD Archaeoloenst Dr Edward M Shepard for many years head of the geology department at Drury Col lcgr made a study of the lnduans of thus terrntory Hns research has been nnvaluable In cstablnshnng luttlc knovrn facts about thc van shung race of the Red Man Dr Shcpard provcd that thc O age lnduans wcrc thc fnrst trube to luve In thus territory The Osages were duvnded unto two trubes the Blg Osages and the Llttle Osages lt was the Bug Osages that o cupued Greene County probably several centurues before the whrte man came George Catlnn who was a great artrst and pannter of lndrans says that the Osages were handsome and the tallest of the races ow the North Amerncan Contunent Few of the race were less than sux feet and many were sux and one half and seven feet tall The tribes largest vnllage wa located near Rockvrlle an Greene County Wrthout realnzrng rt many people have probably seen the homes of a prehnstoruc race of lndrans These homes are low mounds that are scattered through thus region Shepard duscove ed the ldentvty of these homes un has exploratvons There are a few of thcsc mounds on Drury Campus and many of them rn the fuelds of Greene County They are sometimes apparent only by the more abundant vegetation over the tops of the mounds The ovx ners of these homes were the House Mound Bunlders who are to be dnstlnguushed from the Mound Bunlders another prehustorrc race whose homes were larger Huge trces whuch now stand on many of the hom s of the Mound Builders prove the age of s clvu atv ln our own crtv of Sprrngfneld Dr Shepard has shown the untluence of the lnduan early as lol 2 Thus terrrtory was the huntung ground for many trxbes such as the Delawares Prauwashaws Pawnees and Creeks Many relrcs and skeletons have been found In caves Ecalr Sprrngfreld Some of these at thus tnme are un thc E M Shepard museum at Drury o ege Near the town of Hoberg us an ancrent fortufrcatlcn alled The Old Spannsh Fort It was belleved to be a fort bunlt by the Spannards as they explored thus terrrtory But Dr Snepard has defunutely proved that thus so callcd Spanush Fort lS an earthwork fortufn catuon buult bv the prehustoruc race of Mound Bullders Dr Shepard also studued the tradntrons and customs relatung to the lndrans of thus ter rutory He mapped the course of the Vurgnnla Warruors Travl whuch was used an the cover desngn of the Resume Student Teacher Drrectory Dr Shepard drd not confune has work to study but he also lectured to oreanrzatuons on the lndrans of thus regnon lt was through hrs lnfluence and effort that thc Unaversuty C'ub has placed markers upon the sntes of has torncal srgnrfrcance an thus terrrtorv Several of these markers concern the Indians and one of them IS on the Old Spannsh Fort Through hrs enthusuastrc research conrernrng the lndnans Dr Shepard aroused great mterest un them Sprnngfneld and Greene County should undeed be grateful for has splendnd work In preservung a record of thrs race that us so fast dusappearung and In preservrng for thus region nts tr.1e hustorucal background -H D , 3' , F , . 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Bam' s.J1L11.J1or .111 O1 The 1.3 -:1f1 C3335 ex1.'11'L1 111 ewcL1 1:x .1116 11Ao11gh11.11111:sa IOHN CHALENDER 1 11' .1 X1.11.11c11 R1'11111111.1'1 11.11 X . 1 1' Lf 1C.1I C11 1. CY1V'a J 11 .111 11111'rL's1 111 .1 rL1.3'u 11w.1U13g REED SCHYVHCKEL Rrcd who 15 A good 11101111 vmoxs 111.11 wg 1119 COr111:1 DONALD PRITCHARD D111-.1111 sm-1111w 111s span- 1111111 lm-11.1114 A1111 o115um111,g l111111111111v1's JOHN EDWARD CIVAN 1111111 Q3.111s 111 11111111111 111s h111J1111'a 1.141 11 and clec1r1c11y, 111111 A Uo11'ss11111 ROBERT SANFORD E1'C.1Us1- 111 hw w111' 111111r1w1s B111 1s 311 1f111'rL's11'1L1 si caker CHARLES MORTON L11.1r?ce 1s .1 13111111 9111111111 .11111 .1 131' 1111-.111 111111 1:1 .111 who know hum BETTY ANN CAIN H1111 A1111 w1111 11111 1.111111111 1131111113 .1f111 51111511 1111116 111111 1111111 1111 11'11111111111'11'11 if .,.. Q 34. fa W' qs KL 4' U X 6,1 I . O-3 .1 U- 0 Q,- 5- N L., 3 1' . ,I , bs Y . 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P 4 Ar CWuTx3 L Y'1d'r 1 xvrx vffwkwrwf lcmif Hxx xx .ww L1rw1rwH?L'nf fvrnxvrx rmr r Ukliiffq N113 Q' 1 1JQCSLfi11'31X On -wr1wrvCfm.umm-N A X: mt wax , Jimi YNJTXMTH Y v fu mg nys but 31 ' 3 Im' Mxtd hc' D N 'icvmxa 1 Hu N .1'Tx rwftwrw mn'1rwT thc' ciwffwrvrwc 1' fu' Txxjvrw vmforx 'mi Vfvaf for V f CVT SCPI-IOMORE HOMEROOMS McCORD Els' Royy Vmgrma Nlashtunrr Noreer'-' Uakvr Efttx Kvl-ry 'xl.1r.1.1rut Nxt' XN'rl:1a lorws. Nlmy if y. r. lttaorta Elocharmrf Ettialm Carw r 'Xlary lfo 1.-rs Rr' .wrt-ll Un rtrntrt Sn co .1 Royl. Umrrthy lllwuvlr Crvrtluttn' Worm' Dorothy Adknts Rrrlwrl Tyrttlall larvww Cochrary Mrss lxlrCrt'r1 lmtror Kl tmrrt lirllzt towns Luo lohvvslort Ralph Raw-my Amht-rw' Slrhrwtows Th rd Roy-. Howard lohhsto-w f Havoc! lohhstorw Roddy Storm Loy Dehrms Vyarrwrw H.tmr'tofw Etqgwm- Srlkcy Paul yvhrtc Clrftorrt K rt carl Eugrwc' Rvyrwrwlris Kertrwth Lofke HOFER Frrst Roy-. N1.1U.1IIft'l Hwtt PM-tty Lloyd Mrlttrul ltwarw Fiartnnra Prrkvl Nlaxrm- Svchler. Eltzalwth Ka lly Dorothy Huck Rarhartrrwt' Kvltnur Mar or 1' llrvus 'X'Jrx.garL't jartswt 'xlary lohn-Or' Sufomi Row Mary Yates Nlrttrert Mfhrtv Ella X.Vlmmer, Ianfcs Kahwtvt Paul Shaw Lrllrao Snake, George Ovwts Paul Cox. Certrode Pharrrs, Dorrs 'x1yKrant1, pcqgylou Mrrlt-r Mlss Hotcr Mrldred Snottqrnss Thrrtt Row Iohn Krrtland, Cllttord Bowers, loseph Sheridan. Eot' Hrwhle Eurqvm' Cornett, Ralph Morphy Clmton SL-liars Edward Cortwtt Robert Kehoe Ralph Carfpr lohw Roos, Charms Ta ray Robert Chubb MOORE Frrt Ren Carolrhe Casayyat Carol Blakely, lcrr' Fcrgersofr Roger Cray. Flor Boil Isabella Extr- dcx Margaret Brown Bob Beatty Laura ykfceks, lmws Cooevmg Second Rovy Alcrw Tutu, Betty Leoryharrlt, Rully Larr, Francrs Ream, jrmm 1' Ed mcmcitrm, Lrllralt Rs'.1vs'S, ,Ohm Young, john Hoey, Vrn1.'t'.t Crm. Yyorta Whitt' Clattys Brewer, Mrss 'voort' Thrra Revs Nha Barm-s loe Esther, Elrza- tvcth Porce'l. Frahk Tockwooti lwwe Cave Dayd Erovyri Bvtty Rothvrmela john Hvhnessy Wtltmrrw At-tott Dcvothy Kr-etc Zora Smith, Maxrrte Amlrwyys BERRY Frrst Rfxx Nlrllrcr-mt Shay, Clem' Vermk Lorraml' Curtrttrzgjharn Vtola Carter, lor' Gregg, Mrss Berry, Roycot' Dayrs lean Dos Bob Dvlylate Gerald Thur 'nan Second Row Dorothy' Eurgrrt, Isabel Vyfest, Hnrltrt Steele Thomas Brockert, Marlore Catns. lvwvll Whrte. Brlly Morrrsovw Rrchard Tuckhess, Dorothy Motfrtt Edna Molder Thrrd Row Evelyn Eurlord Ellen Seaton, Royf Wnrw1'g.1rdner Garland Qmlms Drrk Carilr Carl 'yloorc john Pctr'r',ort, lack Htrvr!t'r'rJrw. Rene Nlrlloh, Ceorgta Prcrpont FOLEY F rut Row Hrlt-rw Slagie Roth Thomas Fun Saltz, Elrrrra Hsmcoik Nlartha Elrmgtort, Mrss Foley, Frartccu Albrtght Ruth Cottmg Mtruam Cable, Fern Claxtow Maxxum- Thomas Second Row Inez Harm, Nancy Squrhh, Ella Stamatv, Audrey Rupert, Carlmw Rrgdorw, Dorrrs Lewrs, Nora Law.oh, Bnllv Fryarrt Delbert Smalley Elarm- Hrldruth, Chrnstrne Rafilxy Cvraltl latham Erlly Chatham lowtuh Mot trtt Thtrd Row Monte Bradford, Arthur Lrttman lame, Reeves, Eddw Boyd, lack Lawrence, Charles C,ro',-.krr-otz, Davrrt Holmes, Francis Mrllrkm, Paul Moore, Robert Sunderland, Bull Ingram, Bully Adams SOPI-IGMORE HOMERQOMS SHEPARD v f Fi' .x J M I :kv-'K 'Ann C :mf . rg .1 If. ,vm wg' .1 If w.v:1 '.',1r,r.wf, Cnvuimf Var. K' .16 It y r,ww,1 NW.: ff'k Lcinmri Sm Hof Em- PM .W 3. U V ,! F- vu Fund' Lcwh nv TPwNm.1 C.11.1.1hrr Iv , l1.14v,vw,l F',1.1 w CM1fnxm'U NZM XVwHnH' Dim' FU ,xv 1 Eulw' F-'M,r: Elamwr LAPS, Yiwu Fxrrvuk Pu. 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Pr mr E11 Oman, EMM CAN Mws Tovwr-wrri Thrrri Raw Kwrr Plmrkxfrf HUM W4's!I.xII. Emgvrw AppIr'I:y jack Rrrrrri. Bob Pnrkvr, C.,r'r.1lr1 Wrrwgo, Frank Schul frrrlri Cimrlw, Rogvrs KIRKPATRICK Frrxf ROW Oricli CJSIOU Vwrrral Vrrwgmr Amcmx Smrth. Frmi Luhbcrs. Eriwm Srfford, Fwd Curr:-H, Ralph Crum-. Thomas Durmway. Evvrvtf lohwon Srcomi Row Bertram Stow. Leonard Ford. Wfrflnurm Eurrbw lack Xkfrlkrrvsorr, Harry Knockc Crmrrcs Sa' wer, Wrirrcn Thomas. Thermus Dodgurr N1r Krrk Limrnck Thrrd Row- Ralph Bnrnharf. Don York. Charlvs Srmorws W.iynr'CLItI1UrYh Dwlmsr I-Harrwwr. Chnrcfc' Ruvl. Ciarcrwcc Ervwr Hvrtvmr Emrri SOPI-IOMCRE HoMERooMs ZILLES Ftrs? Row Vrylan Rrnolrl, Eonnalean Phelps, Manore Gurley, Dorothy Annesser, Martha Annes ter, Margaret Gulley, Helen XNeatherrnan, Eleanor Pc-tlry Second Row Geralrllne lames, LeRoy Harrrs Betty Pearce, ycrlrna Edel, Margaret Sherl firm l-Irlllrfrta Carroll, Blily Courtwrrght, lva Gllrnore Thlrll Row Charles Melton Wrultzrr Bourkhorse, Carl Garruson, Kerrnltt Harrls, Margaret Hubbard, Paul Hlll CARDOT F,rst Row Kenneth Gay, Roy Black Paul Dayls, Boll Xkiallare I F Whorton, Charles Melton Levws Ffntt-,, Rohert Knlght Second Row Max Casadw, lillly Lawson, Lee Hart, Mr Cardot, Ralph Klllough, Lewls Woods, Leroy Harrls, Loyel Tolson Thlrd Row Charles Neyatt, Bob Kllllan, Wllburn Dayls, Dean K-eter, Lewls Noble, Earl Mlller, George Lay- ton, Cnlnton Cooper NLEY Flrzt Row -Mary Uhr, Cenllle Kldd, Lou jones. Mary Flnkenblnder, Kathleen Stlgall, Mass Rlley, Mar,nr.r' Tlttany, Sylyla Maxey, Melba Eott, Evelyn Prescott Second Row Gene Flelos, Henry Duncan Mary Webb, Mary McCann, Loulse Burden, jewel McDan,eI, Kathleen Kllllan, Eunlce Sloop, Vlrglnla Frpsch, lames Newberry Thlrd Row--Betty Shlllr cutt, Mary Woody, Marlnn Llebersteln, Bllly Knlse lev, Mary Morehouse, Bull Russell, Margaret Neal, Beulah Wolte, Charles Dunham, Dorothy Morton, HARRBON Frrst Row Evelyn Nash, Florence Murphy, Sam Surnrnercaltt, Geanelle Cogdlll, Mary Moms, Marv Barnes, Eugene Smlth, Lorene Massey. Mary Matthews Second Row Dorothy Chlyetta, luanlta Yates Bob Edmonson, Charles Prater, George Fugltt. luanlta Dernry, Geneva Kenney, Oval Malone Thlrd Row Torn Kulllngsworth, Glenn Dawson, Frances Keltner, Bllly Lawson, Lee Montgomery Earl Nevlls, Carolyn Harvey, jerry Eldson, I G Srnlth, BRUWN Flrst Row Margle McCann, loan Shockley, Bobby Thornburgh, Donnealle Thompson, Dorothy Fay, Vrr- elnza Kelley, Mrs Brown, Allce Steury, Marguerlte Slkes, lacklyn Blanr, Mary Games Second Row--W Eugene Hoss, Dorothy Edmondson, Mlldrecl Hall' mark, Ida Chartrand, Artre Stark, lean Stewart, june Klng, Gwendolyn Phllbeck, Wilma Hauser, Gall Hvnes, loanne Powell, Nancy Glbson, Ruth Luster, Frederlck McKnught. Thlrd Row -Kenth Smrth, Iames Maytleld, Ralph Gaston. Don Russell, Clarence Clarke, Frederlc St Aubyn, Ralph Rauch Noble Rhofles, Herman Bockhorst, lack Berst, Kenneth Dennls, Llnder Brown, lack Harnlln BYRON LATIMER TRAILS L E MEADOR Professor ot Economucs Drury College Some ZO OOO years ago the lndnan came to Ameruca from Asna The turst lnduans bullt mounds and are known as the Mound Butlders Some ot these mounds are an and near Sprlngtueld When the White man came he found the terrutory now lncluded In the United States occupued by about 300 OOO lnduans These were separated unto over tutty dustunct groups each group occupylng a separate reglon and dltterxng from others In language cultural advancement and physlcal characternstlcs The tallest the most vngorous the mo t warlike and the most backward an culture was the Osage Thus tnbe numbered about ZOOO warrlors For many centurles these Osage lnduans had hunted and tushed over the territory extendlng westward from the Mnssussuppl to the planns north to the Mlssourl and south to the Red Ruver They en toyed the luxury ot a summer and a winter home Thelr summer home was on the Osage River near nts m uth l-lere durung the summer they occupled two vullages and practlced prlmltlve agrlculture In late August they moved South where they spent the tall months huntlng and tushnng ln the Ozark hulls and streams reachung theur wnnter home on the Verdlgrls Rlver ln Texas by late December l-lere they remauned tlll early sprung when they leisurely returned arrnvung at theur summer quarters by early une Some years after the War ot l8lZ the Government removed the Osage lnduans from thelr ancuent huntlng grounds About l822 the Delaware Indians settled on the ames Rlver near the mouth ot Wulson Creek At tae same tame the Kuckapoos settled on ground now occupued by the southwestern part of Sprlngtleld Both these trlbes were far more advanced an culture than the Osage trube They Inved malnly from agriculture These trubes were removed by the Government about l83O ln character the lnduan possessed both the best and worst qualntles He was true to has trlends and false to has enemues He was brave nn battle sutferlng great paon and endurlng great hardship wlthout complannt But he was cruel and revengetul huntnng the enemy as he hunted game and murdernng hum by stealth l-le possessedavrvud :mag nnatlon and was deeply rellg ous l-le was quick ln response to klndness and no doubt most of has cruelty and vnces he learned from the Whlte Man Whale the Whlte Man protlted llttle or nothlng from has contacts wnth lndnan cul ture there as an ever growung appreciation for many rare qualutues of lnduan character L E MEADOR R6 3 1 'I . , 7 . . , 3 . . . , . 7 . . , , 7 . , . , . . , D . 4 I A I 7 . A A , . . J . 3 K . , I I . . . 1 j , . , . . . . 1 , . i . . . . . , , 1 . WN W WAR PAT!-IS ' ff ho sz I I I f ' V 3 I .BTV ,EX 1 Huw! WT www -MMT M VU . H vw f- .1 1 w mg' L .1 tm 'Q Mm, rm:-v.: M nw ' 3 r ,, 'Pm .mir 11 w 1 1'wrNv. IMI . r' L N L rf Un? MM T x J,-'XT 'IT T.E?'x T I TM A1.aLuwt'.--xr mx 'wwf T '-3 M Max rg -' M- 'fN.- Q. x Q 1' -' lr- l mutt A rf-'-lflf. par Sevfr l1rQ,h i-flv'-l rx extrernelx tnrtunate ID haxungg Such an Outxianclunq tOot la' and lwaJXetl'all nwnfer ax Cwafh Ralph Harrlwn Cnagh lflarrrwn dal mufh TW-Ndfll WCUVHWQ The llne athletic held that we new have He has clwxelopecl manly wplnzlrpl Mama ax xxx ll an nwanx ltWCl'X-Llll8l athletew Hts taxorute sportk are lrSl'1lfW-Q and and He awe wpemlx niuch ol hm 'ensure time ,l,DLlllCVltWQ,' around hr, garden Coafh lfuhn l3hrll'rwN ex the genial and popular track Coach, and assistant In lmxlfqgfhgll gym lwntleyll He has turnr,-rl out nwanx xxlnnlngg COnwblnatrnnQ nn hm Cmaihlngg career at Senrer Htqh. and the new track tleld, Cornbuned xxuth the out wtandunag COachln,g nf Ph, ubs prOnmSeS Sufuws for thls sport In Sensor Hugh HW the future Hu clam gnmlc and ple35antper50'1.'1lntN haxe won the adrnuratuun of all who know hurn Coach Harrx Kurlapafrncla us ID has second year as coach of ba5ebaIl IH Sensor Hugh Hts 8l5ll'fx to handle bOx'S and hrs kncpwledee of the garne have been a great ax-,et to the vhnel Huw leusure tlme rs spent either playnng ball, attendlnzg ball :anwes or Qtuglvng sonwethunq whlch Wall be ol benetnt to hum and his many fruends Trunwan Harplln lw our 'Aung and popular tennrs Coach He has clone much rzmard ebtalzllwhlne a keen lnterest ln tennls. and hrs abulnty has been a great asset fn the Cfnaihrng ftatt The fait that ln the past three xearQ Sensor Hugh School has haf: wr,-rn, il the lrnr at ttnnrx Qunwlplnatuons un the 5OuthweSt as ewclence ol hnS alll'-tx lt na' rrbff-Xllule tr swrure a rut Ol lvlr Dwight Darby, .golf Coafh. for The ' 437 Annual Hmm--.er hw stmfess ln thus nosutron Certaunly deserves much creclnt l-4-'Al-1 - +f'l-+f'7f4ll- 'Q-1 llTl,'l.lfXN Q H!XlQDlN N Q Q iv! III IH SENIOR II I I-1113+-I SIIII-IDOL STADIUM IEIBES wnmfl pwrifit Wt WITH FOOTBALL As the school year ot l936 37 comes to a close, we cannot overlook the splendid record made by our football eleven during the past season. This year's team wasone ot the most powerful that we have had on the gridiron in recent years. Senior High School refentered interscholastic football atter three years' ab- sence, and came back with a tremendous string of victories. Some ot the outstanding games ot the season were with loplin, Sedalia, Clinton, and Pittsburgh. After playing a number ot smaller schools in this district, Springfield invaded Clinton to win their titth straight victory. The Bulldogs gained more than two to one from scrimmage. Ralph Carter was the star of the game, Wil- liams played a brilliant game in the backtield. The crimson clad next invaded Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh handed the Bulldogs their first defeat ot the season and what a heart-breaka ing game it was, Springfield worked valiantly LE ROY GILBERT RALPH CARTER PORTER LEAVITT CLAIRE BROOKS GERALD EAGLEBURGER GEORGE REED against the heavier Pittsburgh team but were unable to offer a serious threat. Springfields scrimmage gain was ninety two yards, while the Dragons had a scrimmage gain of two hung dred and one yards. The Nscarlet scourgesu of Senior High inf vaded Sedalia the sixth of November, and added another victory to their string of tri- umphs by handing the Smithaffotton High School a smashing defeat, McDaniel scored two touchdowns and made a sixty yard run to classify himself as the outstanding player of the game, The Bulldogs played before a capc- ity crowd and were easily the class of the field throughout the game, The local eleven surged to unexpected heights on November the eleventh, when they defeated loplin, before a capacity Armistice Day crowd at the lunge Stadium. Among pomp and ceremony and the renewal of an old rivalry with loplin, the Bulldogs played a bril- liant game. The game was preceded bv the s-3' Scottish lassies of the Senior High School drum corps, as well as the drum and bugle corps of several other towns of the southwest. Floyd lVlcDaniel was the spearhead of the Bulldog attack, until, with a shoulder injury, he was removed from the game in the third quarter, loplin was represented by the reserves through- out most of the game. Although there were no serious threats made by loplin, they nearly proved a threat in the early part of the fourth quarter, but were unable to score. On Thanksgiving Day the Senior High Bull- dogs closed one of the most successful football CARTHAGE CAME Carter races against time and tacklers li late in first half. . - ...vi -If FLOYD McDANIEL FRANK WlLLIAMS VOLEN YOUNG KENNETH REYNOLDS IAMES PARRlSH LEROY BACON 8? ' v NTT 'hh campaigns of recent years by triumphing over loplin at S. T. C. Stadium before a crowd of twelve hundred. Springfield out-gained the Red and Green four to one. It was Springf field's second victory over loplin this season. loplin played a hard fought game all the way. but lacked the power and stamina of the Bull' dogs. lVlcDaniel and Carter were the out- standing players of the game. A few of the less exciting games were the victories of Springfield over Lebanon and Carthage. In both of these games the Bull- dogs were easily superior to their opponents, as you may realize by a comparison of scores. McDaniel starred in both of these games, as he had done in previous games. Baird was outstanding for Carthage. On the sixteenth of October, the Bulldogs hung up their fourth victory of the season by defeating the Eldorado Springs eleven. The reserves played most of the game after the varsity hung up a substantial lead in the early Y part of the game. Eldorado made but one threat. and that was not a serious one. Ralph Carter scored three of the four Springfield touchdowns. The scarlet scourgesn won.a hard fought battle over the Cassville eleven on the evening of the eighth of October. The sensational Floyd lVlcDaniel sparkplugged the team to vicf tory, by scoring in the first quarter The Bulldogs played the usual hard-fighting, head-up ball that has often carried them to victory. Thus came to a close the Bulldog football campaign of l936. The Bulldogs lost but one game the entire season, and that at the hands of the powerful Pittsburgh eleven. We may look back with pride over this year's splendid record. But football has a still more promising future at Senior High School with the presentation of a new football field on which to stage gridiron ability. Football is one of the major sports at Senior High that has been slowed down in the past because 1 l . GARLAND PARRISH TURNER WHITE CLIFFORD HART THANKSCIVINC DAY CAME McDaniel shows a bit of stylish broken field running with the aid of Bacon and Woods. IACK DIXON BILL STEWART IOHN PLUNKETT SH LIN mf' mme WILY CARTHAGE E of the lack of an adequate field on which to practice or play. Next fall football will con- tinue to be the exciting and fascinating sport that provided us may a thrill last fall, Football Summary Springfield 33 Lebanon O Springfield Willow Springs 0 Springfield Cassville 7 E Springfield Eldorado Springs O l Springfield Clinton O Springfield Pittsburgh 6 Springfield Sedalia l3 Springfield loplin O Springfield Carthage 6 Springfield joplin O 5, 'N LEROY GILBERT loplin applies pres- sure and holdsutriple threat Williams to BILL SWINEA WELDON WOODS ELBERT BARRETT BOB JOHNSON ALVIN MOFLEY JOE O'CONNELL Millliiiiima LLDOG GRI DERS GS, 2 1 V S 'Q fl O' if ,Ji O . K Q S6 1 4 ' U In B Sams Dal Ltrriggn M, x , X J xej , xv BASKETBALL This years Bulldogs have been the most dangerous of recent years. They started as a mediocre team but finished as a team of champions. The quintets first victory on the home court was a win over the alumni, Later, Pittsburgh, a powerful team, was handed a defeat, Marshfield defeated the Bulldogs once, and the local quintet steam' rolled Marshfield in a return game, Springf field was successful in defeating Lebanon twice. Lebanon defeating the Bulldogs but once The Senior l-ligh quintet was very suicessful in the tournaments that were entered The first tourney was at Elkland, which Springfield won by three consecutive vica tories Bob Bennett and Floyd McDaniel were the out- standing player, Both were placed on the all star team of the tournament. ln the Lebanon tournament the Bullf dogs won second place, being defeated in the final game. Bennett and McDaniel were dubbed all-star players of the series. The Bulldogs continued plaving head up ball after these tournaments, defeating the Clinton quintet in VOLENJ YOUN K N VH RFYWO' DJ rLOYD N4cD5iNlEL LAXMRENCE HART DJFF MCCOY BOB BENNETT :tain S lnvita'ion Tourn lilllllfs T0 YCaptain M'Daniel fm-UMlllllMll7.llS 21 IN f s,Bull 2 -- L. l S N Q l T c 5 ilSF UU! UI 8 ' f V 7. I . ,kgnSeBI!t. l- nf iq, , - lf an T ' I HF, H r imlrl' Q ' lCi., aligns T 1' ' Q K ,paw Ulm iv X Minh: t KJLTZNNMQ 1 f tvvo contests loolin conquered the Bulldogs tvvice in inter school games, but the Senior High quintet gained revenge by defeating them in the semi finals of the state tourna ment. After playing several other teams of the district. the Bulldogs won the regional tournament with flying colors and went to Columbia to participate in the state tourna ment The Springfield team surprised everyone by climb- ing to the finals after three hard fought victories, ln the opening game the Bulldogs defeated CBS of St Louis. The second victim was Hickman High of Columbia. defending champions, loplin was defeated in the semi-finals by a lop sided score, Then the Senior High quintet bowed to the highly favored lvlaryville five in the fina's. lVlcDaniel won a berth on the state allestar team, Bob Bennett was named high scorer for the Bulldogs the past season and ranked second in the city, second only by Drurys Westover BASKETBALL SUMMARY 'si rii ,QM 1 . ' Aliimf' . Sgriwtgliiifl lf liluiiiiif- , S1 r 'wg' 1 lil . ' 'Jnrshf i if L ' SL rirngt-i lf? Q llarrirw Ark .' Sgiririliti l ,, lfirgtrrsv ii 3 r' K ravi? Sinriiiajfwlil 14 Qlivttfart ' ,ff 4 I 'JW-1'-itilif nl lliiiistfr -5 L -.,',.,wM s ' Siuriiigt i lit . ' Li lnaniiii i K, Sprinlgfii l'l ' lfirilin f A 9'x Sliringt i iil -,rl llarri-rin Ark 1 it ' Siiriirgm 1 , i l'tlvlclv,1l-Kkif g 5 Slnrimgli ' 1 l ii l rr .S Sprir ,Qtii lil -N' '.l.1rs,lrtii l l J Spriiigtiwl af L rrtipft A Sglrirqti 1 f l'i.ff.wf, sift'-gf. 1 s s V Bllsl. STEWART LEE HART GERALD EACLEBURCER LEROY GILBERT RALPH cARTER IOHW FNINES S rm- - ' 'l A Fnrczi-r Y- h , . . N -num i -, r I 'X 'R he-:neo ' .N X A . WM , i 1 Huw, rl Wu, I ' 8 3+ ra v . UH' F to Lena..- Bulldogs Ha V, PS PLAY Muskogee Eleven Seeks GAINES T0 sue TCU MJ- .L Y gh-, U1 Bulldo I On your markl Bill joe White Laverne Rupert Wilburn Abbott Max Hunter White flashes away at the crack of the gun. TRACK Track was a popular and prosperous s ort P at Senior High this spring. Coach Phillips was successful in hav- ing a large turnout. After a few weeks of practice and training under the supervision A of the veteran track i mentor, Senior had one of theoutstandingtrack teams of this district. The first meet they entered was at Lebanon. This was the first opportunity for them to show their ability, they did so by winning the meet, Charles White, sprinter and broad jump man, proved to be the outstanding Bulldog contestant. The Senior High cinder men entered the Oarkamo April 22. They were successful in winning third place, being defeated in the finals by the Pittsburgh Dragons and loplin, The final score was Pittsburgh 59 points, loplin 39, and Springfield 34. ELBERT BARRETT KENNETH REYNOLDS GERALD CRAVEN BILL SWINEA LEROY GILBERT IOE O'CONNELL ARCHIE SMITH T ack and held marks rau ,ISHS --?iEi?ii.g., 'Q Fllllll . ,,.-' SM 1. 'aww fi? 1 - If ..l:1l:ll:'U'P V' ' Elin lluljjyg, 1 : ,U Conv-, Captain ' ' IO UULLUUG AYKIIISIS sllflllglll rm ro lam: room ISCOL LEAGU Springfields best performance was turned in by Captain Bill Swinea, who hurled the layelin l55 feet, 3 inches, to break the mark of lil, llg inches, set by Tyndall of Senior High in l926. Swinea's throw of l55. 3 inches, was the only track record to be broken by Senior High Charles White won the broad lump for Springfield with a mark of ZO feet. Sl 3 inches. The Bulldogs' SSO yard relay team won second place in their event, bowing only to loplin. ln the lvledley relay, Springfield again captured second place, being defeated by the Ioplin team White was third in the hundred yard dash. O'Connell of Senior High won third place in the high jump. Slone, of the local team, copped second place in the high hurdles. Reynolds was third in the shotaput. Garland Parrish won third place in the discus throw, White finished third in the 220. Thus was Springfields record in the Oarkamo. Springfield also entered the loplin relays. The team was not very successful and finished seventh. However, in the Triangular relays held at loplin, they finished Second. EDDIE FRANKLIN IL X Q h I 1, X l Q , I ft, RK Captain Bill Swinea and his outlawed javelin. Garland Parrish throws the discus. EDDIE FRANKLIN GARLAND PARRISH KEM HERNDON CHARLES WHITE CLAIRE BROOKS ELWOOD SIMON IUNIOR SLONE Home l'0hts . 'On New , mmi' mg ,- V.. - G l ,printers V f M Mlllu lll? ..f fgififdayg -.ue in uma iflld I 4 mllield -J- li.: a S'6iliooi.s ENTER soo A -v THLETES IN, OAR As the atmosphere of spring begins to circulate in the air, a young man's fancy turns to baseball, at least in the hearts of Senior High lads, Thus, baseball has again proved to be the popular spring sport at Senior High. With an aggregation of approximately seventy-five boys, Coach Harry Kirk- patrick began baseball practice on the first of April, After a few weeks of training and the teaching of baseball tactics, raw material was converted into a wellabalanced baseball machine. The hardafighting baseball nine were then placed in the Oarkamo to test their strength and ability in defending their title, The Springfield nine were successful in defending the Oarkamo baseball championship after winning 55. 4- tri HARRY KIRKPATRICK LEROY GILBERT GAEL CASTLEBERRY ioiim Ketso Bois BENNETT DOYLE vounc DEAN BLANKENSHIP CLAUDE BARCLAY LEE HART GERALD EAGLEBURGER FLOYD McDANlEL GAROLD VAUGHN VOLEN YOUNG CLARENCE IOTT CHARLES MORTON NEIL SMITH four consecutive games. The first victory in the Oarkamo for the Bull- dogs was the l9 to l victory over the Stratford team, The Springfield club was successful in winning the second contest by downing the Cassville nine with the score of 4 to 3 in a heated battle. ln their third game a victory was gained by handcuffing Bois D'Arc, l9 to O. Under the ace pitching of lott and Castleberry, the Bois D'Arc players were completed baffled. LeRoy Gilbert and Gerald Eagleburger each came through with a brace of home runs. ln the fourth and deciding game, Springfield. with the pitching of Dizzy Dean Blankenship, won a l3 to 5 victory over Halffway, Mis- souri, to retain their Oarkamo crown. BASEBALL TENNIS Coach Hardin began the tennis season with an elimination series, to determine a singles champion. After a few weeks of play. the tennis championship of Senior High went to Harding Boehm. The doubles team was composed of Bob Tegarden and Hampton Wolfe. The first tennis tournament the Bull- dog squad entered was the Oarkamo. Boehm was shaded in his first match by M. C. Hopper of Tulsa, 8-O. Tegarden and Wolfe were suc- cessful in winning two victories before they met defeat in the finals. They defeated Bolivar, B-4, and Pierce City, B-4. In the third and final game the Springfield lads were handed a 6-O, 6-O beating. Ethel Miller of Senior High was defeated 9-7 in a singles game with Georgianna Davis of Greenwood. Mountain View girls' doubles team defeated Faustina Wood and Martha Henry 6-O. 6-l. Harry Gray and Ethel Miller were defeated by Seymour, 9-7, in the semi- finals of the mixed doubles. HAMPTON WOLFE BOB TEGARDEN ETHEL MILLER MARTHA HENRY GOLF Golf again played an important role in Senior High's spring sports program. The successful Bulldog team consisted of Captain Harry Denton, Gene Webb, Bill Stewart and lack jones. Hampton Wolfe was this Year's alternate. The Springfield foursome was suc- cessful in copping the Oarkamo golf title for the second consecutive year, with a four man grand total of 643. Captain Denton's pair of 77's won medal- ist honors for the tourney. Denton and Webb teamed to win double honors as Senior High swept all events of the meet. Gene Webb and Bill Stewart ranked third and fourth, re- spectively. The rounds were staged at Glen- stone and Hickory Hills golf courses. On April 30, the Bulldog foursome en- gaged in battle at joplin. Led by the sensa- tional play of Gene Webb. the Springfield foursome was successful in defeating the loplin team. The point system was used and the score sheets readi Springfield 7 points. loplin 4l2 points. CAPT, HARRY DENTON HAMPTON WOLFE IACK IONES GENE WEBB 99 .2 X full!-w-7 ..iiil -,.,...-1-1 S 24, INTRA MURALS Intra murals were played by both boys and gurls thus year Basketball and volleyball were the most popular untra mural sports of the boys duvusuon Twenty fuve teams were entered un the boys basketball untra murals These teams were equally duvudecl unto home room and undependent teams It was estumated that an average of ten boys were regustered for each team In the volleyball tournament only undependent teams were entered These boys receuved theur traunung and sk ll un the physucal educatuon classes The boys organ u ed theur own teams holdung however to class organuza tuon Approxumately lOO boys partucupated un the volley ball untra murals Horseshoes were also played un untra mural form as well as table tennus The gurls untra murals were as successful as the EVWLY ARMSTRONG boys games Durung the year fufty gurls partucupated un both playground baseball and basketball games Tumblung held the unterest of thurty ener getuc musses whsle both the fall and sprung contest of aerual darts also attracted thurty par tucupants Last fall eughty gurls took part un volleyball tournaments and the game agaun proved popular thus sprung when suxty contestants vued Table tennus proved extremely popular as the ball bounced between eughty partucupatung sports enthusuasts Thus untra murals were once more as successful as they have been un the past at Senuor Hugh GIRLS LEADERS CLUB 1956 OFFICERS l937 Margaret Devore Presudent Margaret Devore Marv Emulv Headlee Vuce Presudent Mary Emuly Headlee Laura Ann l-lcllungsworth Secretary Laura Ann Hollungsworth Lucabell Cooper Treasurer Lucabell Cooper Muss Emuly Armstrong Sponsor Muss Emuly Armstrong The Cuurls Physucal Educatuon Leaders Club us as uts name suggests an organuzatuon of leaders from the varuous physucal educatuon classes The forty members are selected for physucal futness gymnastuc skulls and hugh scholastuc ratung These gurls assust Muss Arm strong un her work and un her offuce Servuce consusts un the refereeung of untra murals and games durung the noon hour Members of the club acted as offucuals durung the Physucal Educatuon demonstratuon at the Southwest Mussouru Teachers Conventuon The Leaders Club drull us always an out standung feature of the annual sprung festuval There comes a tume however when all people must have fun so the Leaders Club for theur amusement hold an annual bunkung party at the Y W C A Theur socual calendar uncludes a formal banquet for the unstallatuon of new offucers and new members and a party at the end of the year for graduatung senuors IOO lf, - T . 3 71 S ! 7 . ' r -K . . , . '01 . . I ' . . , T 9 , , , , . v v ' T Margaret Krall, drum major of the Spring Festival, with her head in the clouds. Cl RLS' LEADERS CLUB Lying down: Laura Ann Hol- lingsworth, Ruth Harwood, Sarah Harris, Evelyn Rhodes, Alis Clevenger, Betty Moore, Margaret Devore lstandingl, Lucabell Cooper, Sylvia Ful- ler, Marguerite Monday, Miss Armstrong lstandingl, Kathlyn Owen, Annie Ruth Martin, Margaret Krall, Edith Dyer, Sara Marie Car- roll, lesselyn Rice, Mary Emily Headlee. The boys play volleyball in the west gym. Three little girls come to the Spring Festival from Vladi- kavkas.. Carolyn Harvey, Mildred Brooks, lla May Tharp. lOl llovd McDaniel Senior l-li h's i - fi football Captain of '35, ace halfbaek of '36, It may look like a sit down strike, but its the Regional Champs: Carter, McDaniel, Gaines, Bennett, Gilbert, lVlCCOy, and Lee Hart, Turn-Stiles that didn't turn in i936 Cot their signals mixedl We knew no good would come of the football team going out for basketball. Young, Bennett, Garland Parrish, Stewart, Eaglebur- ger, Gilbert, Carlew, Woods, McDaniel, and Carter. lntereeptedl The Four Horsemen of Senior High. That pony backfield that stampeded over the gridiron to victory more than once in the football cami paign of '36 Woods, Garland Parrish. Eagleburger, Carter. O2 TRAIL BLAZERS ff X L Om Haw organ acw into C A Ll In L cur mom IIILIH m Trax HQ I SOCILT S L LS IX C 1 XIIL3 VLLVL TIWL L XC LW W Mya VIUTLS LOxLrrmwLrwT am nLCrLT FOLIVWC S r ILILVI L O FLVL Nowak XNLIIK 5 WL CIQSL fLIIowsImp LIAIIONLCI In YIM I?LcIskm5 if- Q- JC- UV X -Qf-T1 1' TIV .4 ImLI. ' I V123 two rw f IC , Too E I tr.Iw wx 1 CI IIL'LI I ns. .md L'af'Iw CIJN um rL1I 'I JUL' I Q f Lu ' InIa:crs ID QOCIAI polztwcal, and rvIuL,uous ACTIII - ff ' -5' II'L'I NI 'r xxIw took IMT IPI T I Ig. ' g 3 ' , I f 'r L IL ' :I 3 .mctI f wx ' C' I TIM' , I.. w , ,I Q Van- ,..vt,.,, 5 . .w,viv.,'.,.,r V' f in rpg. If 'xi' A- Hgwgzd. 1 .8 . K :Sl ' fly 1, f- A ,ff- First Row---Nancy Gibson. Evelyn Saul, Mariorie Lahar, Isabella Cook, Dixie Dean Wyatt, lean Hogg, Louise White, Mildred Stucki. Second Row- -Betty Lahar, limmie jameson, Bill Bennett, Turner White, Bill Reaves, Mr Hardin, Frank Foster, Robert Stewart, Charles Brown, Robert Thomas, Mary Lee, Third Rofv--Bill Shockley, Harding Boehm, Bill Cantrell, Wilburn Abbott. I936 OFFICERS I937 Robert Thomas President Robert Thomas Betty Lahar Vice-President Isabella Cook Isabella Cook Secretary Betty Lahar Harding Boehm Treasurer Harding Boehm Mr. Truman Hardin Sponsor Mr. Truman Hardin The Student Council regulates many matters pertaining to student life which do not fall under the jurisdiction of the faculty. lt endeavors in every way to maintain a spirit of unity among the students. One of the outstanding projects of the Council this year was the establishment of a cold drink concession for the purpose of aiding the clubs to finance their Resume pictures. The work of last year's Council was continued by compiling material for the new edition of the Red and Black. Another creditable accomplishment was the revision of the club system. The constitution was amended, making class presidents members of the Council. Mr. Truman Hardin, last year's Council sponsor, continued his capable work as the club's sponsor. Under his leadership the Council members have co-operated to make this year's work progressive and worth-while. It remained for the influential members of the i937 Class to take the lead in revising our student government. The plan was ratified by the student body and will be put into operation next year. E Al ROBERT THOMAS I O4 A-Tj be t .m V tr '.' H 1-tw 1' T lem 'n Fit- cttw- ENN har' H tt lL.1 m.r l- ' , 1' l r lt' lla Sv t 1l 5 .A lt.-.c' Whttn' lint. AUM . f '. lf-' E' -' t 'ht' tt futlnwl S ' r '.'l.1r.1' 'JCC .ray L. A ' - I, -A HA, 4 i ,.1.,,, E . f ,rf Cvv 1 't 1 Qlf CEFS 'QQT lwttc ltqrw l.1t:.1r lynx ttrwt lm!-L ta Cwk Q 'I. ',.l T' r S 'L Trng TL KA' lx c'YX Qu M St t 1 lon farm 1.115-tc l.. l-rt it Tr..a trt tu I ', '.'.:' fr 'Xlr T-'tmmrt tl Jul 'X SV ngrtr 'Xlr Truman l'l.7rc1tn The Home of l2CDFCSt,'fWTJllXCS ts one of the two eoxernlnci oodles nn Senior Hugh School. Tne Influence ot thls orgganuzatuon IS wnde Spread becauae each member represents a dlfter- ent home room Much has been accompluahed dorung thls school yeari the Lost and Found Department as perhaps the most Important achnevement Thus department has tonctnoned with unpzrecedented Succexs A commtttee was aopounted to assest nn reorganrzmg the 'Red and Black, the Hugh School general dlrectory. and much was done toward repobltshtng nt. The Chrrstmas decoratuons were arranged by the House ot Representatrves. and the goal posts tor the joplm game were decorated by the I-louse, The activity tickets are also cared tor ln the representatlves of each home room. s FETTY IEAN LAHAR HU ANNA 'J ANC The Hugh Times is published every Thursclax lux the iournalisni class, which constitutes the staff ot the school paper The tirst obieit ot the statt is to publish a paper that retlects the spirit ol the school and a paper which the students like and enjoy reading Besides this. the class strives tor excellence from the standpoint of journalism The statt is comprised ot seniors and iuniar As so that there vvill never be a completely new group of statt members to publish the paper By this method the statt is able t o put out an excellent paper, thzrtvtxvo issues ot which were published this year The High Times staff, in the attempt to make the papsr a students' paper, supports and gives pub licity to every worth vvhile school proiect 'USM OFFICEH5 l937 Anna Mane, Erlitcr Anna lvlang L i E V A E Leon Miller emi cn ns L' ss rc .t r. vdxmc Croslix' Q lrcrt Finllay At. 'slarxiqir llarfilil Andrews Sr fncv Lurie tins 'Xlanagi r Siclney Lum' 'Nliss Anna OBrien Sports' r Nliw. Anna O'Brii'n -14 -l V V 5 V i'i ' l'ir ' ' i' lll' 'i Vbr Lw ' ' iii '.l.ir'.g Cari .r T ner Lifrmh, X ar Hririlf Riissi-ll r r. f- .1 1 r r. L . f .pw S412 -. Ulf a Var e ll if 'fariltt lli' lnmcl-1 tv .'argu1'ritr' f L' f' ' iirirti V ' ,r l 'ir' Ci f r,t A r Fark Lum . i-r lfath Siissmmw Ai--fa 'Aung Thirrl . F 1 ji' ir l -, r .1 , f Ai 'lri ' 1 Om. SH V fir' 'mr th Orirnn 5.lci.t r- Tlaxirl XV: ist-r lr il Cmitrvll. Betty Ve el An' A ar e Earciti lO6 - Qlzi- ,V ' - ,:-if, -1--1.43 -,fq5,.5,l av T 4 ,55-f2'?i 4 'iffifi 61 ' 5E?i55hr:. fa ' '1 E11r-2533315515252 - gfjgigiz ' . -z+ -fa-33:-'5 6 f , W Tru'-l-ll' 5 Nfllf Mussourt lndlans as the theme ot the V337 Resume The statt members have studied ronsustently the every day llte ot our natsve lndlans, they haxe been anded by lectures trom two well known students ot lnduan lute, Mr Vxfnlllam Newberry and lVlr, Frank Foster, The tnrst protect ot the statt was the an wual Student Teacher Durectory edlted by lack Wcnmmack, the assocuate editor The years advertusing was made more ettectiye through the dlrectory, whnch was presented to the students early In the year. ln a haze ot contettn and balloons, the Resume statt sponsored an all school PowaXVow on Aortl suxteen A short sklt, a duet 'lnduan Love Cali . a war dance. a demonstratuon by the schools outstandnng archers. and dancnng were lncluded un the entertaunrnentt Thc presentatuon ot the 'Chuet and Pruncessm. llmmy Reynolds and Elnzabeth Ann Sheppard, clnmaxed the party Ol7FlCLl23 Clmrll, lv lllnggwr E12 v joseph Arnold Bustmss lxflnvmgcr Certrtwlt L clutch Art E11 r Ninn L X. st Crthfls L tumr. E if ' Bl' EL r'rt Lt? Athlete E.1f r Martha Nlattnews Kgntak E1 ?'r Marx loan Eckert A lxtrtlstnq Nlanngtr Blllx l7un.snAx N'lnn.x,1ln.g Srcrt mv. 'Xlr lllrr, L SLtT7lL' vw r FJ-t Rt ,x '.v . lt .al Lil: rt K.1 't ': Cl r f' 'r t'x. XX 1 .1 vs lt Mx v K cv 'X'.1rA. 53. st S.u't 'n y CHN t C ret r lot,l 'wtwultr tt .1'l '. t'- 'ft l.t .1 Sttwttl li xx l5t'tt XXlW'I 'L' 1 T 't' lk,1 ' Onto Rott' ls-.t Nltgrtuvtl 'Jan lalttwvv llavn- rt ttwulw-t' l ... fz1.w.u.' I -' P 't Lhr KK Q' 'w lkt't. ' lv' tr ' kt. ltngn' lfyroo LJ' vmr Th r.1 Rum ','.vHw.1 'x'.1'tht xx lf- Pnl it L tl t . V. Lmw .gtm ' .VWX1 Nlus cu Q.-sq 'nam Sn tt Tlx. lnm Carlltv' Nfxvx loutsv Crllsln Nlar tw Cllr-,tw I 'Wim All' -ltl Avtlmr flr .frrlght lack XNS'n 1.1:k Startwx Cntes X Suttln folly lbunnymty Ettu' lavow Rel-.1 Htngltww E ll Ht-nnwtt IO-F w - - A Q - A IN s I ' 3 tx 1 is '. .si Lv tis fw ,.2t n -'V' f -i Ptah WMV? Rfilinrt, '. r's l..ii.-si 'DTM 'X N r .Q I ei lla: 4 ' ' VA ' I Vw Vit ltitj l3,. t Silt-sims Cai .xml Tlwivxm-. Hvlt iv Hwt 1.11 l'i tty l .uhm S- 4 iii-il IQ .x ,.:.zti4l Q t r,1 Ev st H,-4 t r Am J lla 'iq Dniliitt' barn tt Mary A' ii Nlartiiw 'xlnr t i 1 ltivriivm. Nlarx Ro-is SA.. , 'tw 'im Jn PM ,- '- FU 'H It IWW tscv' Nlms Sl' xt 'vi ll XNrii.g'wt Ttwrtl Rt vt '. 1 ...utr XN.1i11ft1l Clautl ' ,,ie. Lv'-nw 5 .-ii gm 1 LVM: n- li Qtr Nriw ',',:rr li lit VNU Punt' I-i fi '- ' IJIWH Srtttl' l,s'ci'v 5' 1 ' Tnsoxts F' 'tx r 1 ,' Don PHX' Q 11-in F ,.v'n Revs Iiwt Cysi Inckit' Ev lhtvmr X rig .1 Craps lr- s Lc. 4fi.g.Llrrl, '.l.ir. K rmwl. I X if , N -wig, Haw, Fgq--lc, if It irttx 'vnu lliv ik Rt I t rt Tlmiwms Clxiili s Slit I-I .wil F ll Q.lr'lr1'l, Slit-rivmiy l:l's E lltnvw l.t.x:2w Ei-vw' Ormx Stay Alt l3Jw..'i i936 OFFICERS V537 Vmginia Qunqe President Robert Thomas Bal Reayes Vice-President Nell Vxfright Betty Samms Secretary Bill Nichols Robert Stewart Trcuisurer Betty Lnhar 'Vliss Lucile Sniwl Sponsor Nl-ss Lucile Shixel This year, tor the tirst time in the history ot the National I-lonor Society, the organi- zation has a membership ot over sixty students, These students excel in leadership, scholarship, character. and service, which are the chiet requisites for membership, ln addition to this the eligible candidate must be either a iunior or a senior, and he must rank in the upper third of his class The annual initiation service vvas held on january the thirteenth in the junior assem- bly, This vvas done in order that those vvho were not acquainted vvith the value and pur pose ot the National I-lonor Society might knovv the worthiness ot the organization. A candle service, in which each member lighted his candle from a large torch, made the initi- tion very impressive. During the ceremony several members spoke on the tour cardinal requirements ot the society. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY First Row Mary Ann johnson, Virginia De Camp. Nora Louise Lawson. Helen l-lardaway. Nedra Bollinger, juanita Stewart. Georgia Camp. Pauline Boone, Floe Marie Bell. Helen Lewis. Natalie McDaniel. Marie Norris Second Row --lna Faye Ebling. Margaret Devore Laurn Ani: Hollingsworth Ethel Miller. Maxine Harrison. Earl Bowman, Miss Naegler, Kermitt Harris. Doris Smith, Frances Fulbright Marilouise Campbell. Mary Devore, Evelyn Burtord Third Row--Lucy Spillers. Merle Newton. Kath- erine Suggs, Bill Baker. Charles Banta. Clarence Clarke Eugene Upton. Ralph Taylor, Charles Dunham. Eunice Prophet. Marjorie Hancock. Arlis Snyder. Helen Murphy 1936 OFFICERS l937 Charles Banta President Charles Banta Marjorie Hancock Vice-President Marjorie Hancock Laura Ann Hollingsworth Secretary Marilouise Campbell Margaret Devore Treasurer Margaret Devore Miss Frieda Naegler Sponsor Miss Frieda Naegler The junior Red Cross tries in every way to follow the example set by the national organization of the Red Cross. This year their accomplishments prove that they have succeeded. Among this year's successful campaigns of the junior Red Cross are their good will boxes, the Thanksgiving Day offering, their Christmas baskets. and the Roll Call which means that each home room has raised one dollar for enrollment. ln addition to all this work. the junior Red Cross has acted as sponsor for a first-aid class whose work was outstanding. They have also set forth a safety campaign, and are encouraging healthful outdoor activities by sponsoring hikes. The junior Red Cross has indeed helped the school in many ways, and their work is a real contribution to all student activities. Q flea --5-MQJJ, 2 '5 5 'ffl' ,rf L j ' ,ffAf.l1 5... 3 a K -1 'x APHA' -vi ,.,,ok.s, ::Lk-:iff ...c.., 'lt 'T4 fwii.L.q,,.,,,-.- 4 nf ,f,iXf.gE f .. ,,.,.,...-..........,,...--... . I O9 . H , I Y ,., y F. Q-'fr Q The Fairbanks Debating Club devoted ha'f of its programs this year to formal debating upon current topics, Thus the club co-operated with the Student Council's plan to have the clubs live up to their names and to accomplish something definite. The rest of the time the members were entertained by forum discussions, mock trials, mock campaigns, and humorous talks on various subjects. Twenty sophomores were initiated into the club this year as a result of a special effort to interest new students. The club had a number of social affairs. The most outstanding of these were two dances. one of which was given with the Athenian Literary Society. Other outstanding social affairs were a stag party held at the home of the club sponsor and the midnight walk. an annual affair. l936 OFFICERS l937 Frederick Kibler President Frederick Kibler Arthur Drumright Vice-President Thomas Frink Charles Banta Secretary Dale Peters Thomas Frink Treasurer Charles Banta Miss Maudcva McCord Sponsor Miss Maudcva McCord - . .A , if fi Qi .fg- First Row--Willis Carden, Dale Peters, Eugene Newman, Harry Kennedy, Harry Gray, Wallace Gooch, Leon Miller, Gene Hanson. Second Row -Miss McCord, David Weiser, Eugene Upton, lack Olsen, Frederick Kibler, Paul Tuck, David Hargis. Third Rowe Bill Cantrell, Thomas Brockert, lohn W. Chalender, Byron Latimer, Bob Thomas, Arthur Drumright, Henry Duncan. llO BOYS' ORATORICAL ASSOCIATICN The purpose ot the boys' Oratorueal Assofaatuon as to encourage oratorv nn Senror Hugh School and to Increase truendlrness and tellovvghup among the club members To achueve these ends. the club has earned out manv varned programs durlng the vear The Club mem- bers vvent through some ot the busuness establrshments that are open at night At other meetings panel duscussuons were held atter an address by a promunent speaker The socsal aetnvutues ot B O A have been varued The most nnterestlng of these were several overnnght trlps unto the Country B O A defeated the Falrbanks Debatang Club IN football and basketball The annual sprrne partx was glven vvrth the Clflbl Literary Soeletx. and a short play was presented vvuth C l. S for stunt nnght, l'J5lf Qll ICH45 E lv STgx'..l'T Pres :uf bt .-var? A len R .,tt V :L Pres, :ut fxllgf Kjutt Charles Shtrgfparru Stcrttarv Charles Shtppartt llmmv llmnultis Treasurer lmww Rexn. ltfs Nlr Larvmr Lee Sgvios:'r X Lamar Lee Gln. 4 nr- F v l l ',',v-- .n' l fr l-rg iw- ' ls., M lu- Ft' ' ll - ws. 5 l at 'mr cs S'Ng'L'Ar, Ltmrlw, lk tlersun lst ,I hlckhmtlulw Il.1 g'.w XX .V tt. lrnl wrmtl-tr v l .r butt Ermt s ll '. 'J UM - 'X rv' R. ..'v Url! Hmlfuck Stnnrllng l.1Cl4 Xuwcty Pert lllrlmvtl on lmnmx Shlrla l'.sul Is'::.lr.1 Stmvltw Cnutts Hul Sitxxnrt NW ltr Rwluvt Stewart Ilmm Fftvvwlll- Xknlflxr' NN .Mis Harr. IN'-'tux ll.v.l'g hutlvw l.1Ck Rui t' ll Ewwm HI? fhiq 'Q 'w.gg-.wk f spa K .,kk pl s ll xl is is A 9 'ie' 1, 1jgtj,.t -1 If t 5 p 44' , sri 'L O JN First Row-fCertrude Liebich. Esther Ridley, Thelma Carden, Mar,orie Rieprna. Mary Ann Martin. Lucille Logan, Ruth Sussa man, Maxine Crosby, Kathryne Louise Nadal. Second Row-Ru'h Reynolds, Anna Mang, Edna Maria Hines, Art Omans, Leon Miller. David Hargis, Virginia Runge, David Weiser. Louise Dobson, l936 OFFICERS l937 Mary Ann Martin President Mary Ann Martin Ruth Sussman Vice-President Ruth Sussman Thomas Frink Secretary Thomas Frink Leon Miller Treasurer Leon Miller Miss Anna O'Brien Sponsor Miss Anna O'Brien Quill and Scroll is a national honorary journalistic society which encourages creative writing, With the aid ot the English teachers and the High Times a creative writing con- test is conducted each year. The winning articles are published in the High Times Maga- zine. This year the members made the second section of a style sheet of punctuation to be used by high school students. The first section was made by the club last year. They wrote to several good magazines and newspapers to get style sheets. There are only two membership requirements. Each applicant must be recommended by his English teacher and must send a sample of his creative work to National Quill and Scroll headquarters. It this sample is accepted, the applicant automatically becomes a member of the organization. f,,,,,,,, M, , ,..,.. ,WE l ,.,,.-.--, c,..4'3E5f'.n.2 ll2 ..f v-,1, YW.,-x , .Q Q A 3 -A li S3701 4 '-T 14 ,tra , t :,'.., .KWH ' !2't T,a vw my-if ' First Row---Mabel Carver, Adelain Reeve, Alice Hayes, Sara Marie Carroll, Mary Rose Sweeney, Nina Ruth Holmes, Dorothy june Beach, Barbara Sue Pickel, Helen Franke, Evelyn Dow. Second Rowe--Dorothy Ann Lernons, Dorothy Hoss, lean Norbury, Dorothy F. Edmondson, Mary Rebecca lones, Marjorie Hancock, Dorothie Miler, Virginia Roberts, Mary Louise Cribbs, l936 OFFICERS l937 Mary Rose Sweeney President Mary Rose Sweeney Sara Marie Carroll Vice-President Sara Marie Carroll Evelyn Dow Secretary Evelyn Dow Dorothie Miller Treasurer Dorothie Miller Miss Ida Ausherman Sponsor Miss Ida Ausherman The Thebian Literary Society, under the supervision of Miss Ida Ausherman, has trans- formed itself into the Shakespearean Club , although it retains its former identity, The purpose of this club is to study and to learn to appreciate the works of the immortal Shake- speare. ln order to contact more students in this study, the Shakespearean Club had joint meetings with the Delphian Literary Society. Romeo and luliet was the first play introduced into the new club. The familiar and still fascinating scenes from this play were enacted by members of the club. Tragedy was succeeded by comedy, and during the second semester Twelfth Night was portrayedg in each meeting an additional scene was developed. A combination of the year's work was incorporated to form the annual Mothers' Day Tea program. ll3 Forty students who aspire to be either a Katherine Cornell or a Leslie Howard meet twice a month to study the fundamental prin:iples of dramatics. These students are the members of the re-organized Dramatics Club. They have studied the dramatic arts and have learned the principles of acting. During the first few meetings of the year, the members gave pantomimes, gradually working their way up to the one-act play. They have read and discussed these one-act plays and tae club members usually give a la for the - D Y program at their meetings. The Dramatics Club gave a play on a stunt night program and another one in assembly. Since most seniors who are interested in the subject take dramatics as a class, the membership is limited to juniors and sophomores. l936 OFFICERS l937 Mary joan Webb President Mary joan Webb Mickey Levan Secretary Mickey Levan Miss Helen johnson Sponsor Mrss Helen johnsoa 2 First Row--Beulah Wolfe, Mary Cleve Pursley, Dorothy je mn Fay, Anna Squires, Miss johnson, Betty Otten, jean Ann Doss, Mickey Levan, Kathleen Stigall Second Row-Donnealie Thomaion, Frances jo Stewart, Myrtle Graham, Wanda Ruth Polson, Oran Stolp, james Buckner, Dan Leyerle, jr, Bill Cantrell, Evelyn Dow, jane Hughes, Edith Marrow Third Row- Mary Mar- garet Woody, Mary joan Webb, Lou Eva jones, Marjorie WeIlo:k, Isabelle McCIung, Mary jeanne McCann, jacklyn Blair, Maxine Renner, Paula Oaks, Maola McGinnis ll4 The Delphian Literary Society is the only literary society in Senior High School which includes both boys and girls among its members. Since the club has no desire to have people in it who are not interested in its activities, there have been no restrictions made concerning absences. Therefore, all who attend the club are intensely interested in the club activities. ln the past year D. L, S. has studied poetry and drama, two phases of literature which give the members wide opportunities tor arranging interesting programs. They alternate literary programs with literary games in order that every member may participate in some- thing, This type ot program has attracted many outstanding students to the club, helping to malfe it one ot the tavorite organizations in Senior High School. V336 Anna Mane Thelma Carden Betty Dors Marie Mang Miss Lois Eckles OFFICERS President Vice-President Secretarv Trcastrer Sponsor l937 Anna lvlang Thclrna Carden BCtty DOris Betty Doris Miss Lois Ecklcs Ls :- F rst Rowf-W.Var1da Ruth Polson, Ona Sue Covey, Melba Eotf, RoLcrt Findlay, Mane Marg, Anna Mafig, Betty lo lamiezon l lames Kc-mm, Carolyn Harvey, Eloise Russell, Thelma Carden Sccond Row Mary Louise McCaffrey, Eulalie Carter, Sylyn Pering, Ethel Miller, Aldean Haguewcod, Miss Eckles, Betty M Doris, Dorothea Smith, Ccorge Ann Falk, Virginia Smith, Fern vifingo, Margaret Hiett Third Row -Alta Marie Anderson, Pegzy Lou Miller, Margaret Neal, Eugere Appleby, lohn Young Robert Tyndall, lack Vaughn, Lewden Enslen, Billy Bryant, Roy' Black, Maritcllu Brackett, Gertrude Dunlap. l l f Q H 5 F rs' Qcxx T1 'Ji ag' Herr' Holmes l11'1'11' Pink lea'1'1i' C.1'nin.ii- Doris Sin 'r' EMM lwnn XV h t ll ldrc S i cv, ,s 1 ,-K, x V ' wvgc' f.-, C.. . c . 1 C K K1 4 H..'f Siififfl Rexx M1lt'l.l Cook l.'.ii 1,1 lo N x lm -i L K 'Zin tr Fu l3'Hi'is E 1. C1 Sun vi N r l1 ll lnr's, Xi i 1 E' l V 'V Sli,-i1'.1'1 'X'.1r,q.irfi' XN1 l luth Nl r NT.1r,1i- Sin tli Ti' r.i lliixx Paul 1r'4' To 1'vw. is, C,xxi'iilwlxi- Phillips, Lillie XN'.1cl.vx.x, llwl n'vw ll.IxlYH'S li xlrrnt , lin s Fr1iic s Fullir ht Nlarv Xi-iviws, Roni 1' X'V,lli.1i11s, Nl.ir.1.iiit Kmll, 'Xl.1rtli.i Ciilliert,L -,1,.1 l'w.iil Dm Cainii, l3iirii,i4liiii' Lhvvk, Yir iiii1 D1 Clin: Vern Lu, Sumwr V336 OFFICERS l937 lsalnella Cook President Isabella Cook Helen Moore Vice-President Marian Lee Smith Martha Gilbert Secretary Martha Ciilbert Eunice Sivewright Treasurer Eunice Sivewright lVlrs. Iessie Elliott Sponsor Mrs. lessie Elliott Edgar Allen Poe's unusual lite and equally unusual works were made thc themc ot the programs ot the Athenian Literary Society. The lives and works ot other tamous authors ot the modern and past literary world were also discussed. Play reviews held an import- ant place among the club programs. ln the initiation ceremony ot the club, the initiates were required to memorize the poem, 'iTo a Louse by Robert Burns. The initiates were also requested to bring odds and ends to the initiation tor the purpose ot having a rummage sale. Featured in the night life ot the club was a party composed of members ot A, L, S. and F. D. C. on St. Patricks day with dancing as the main attraction, The annual Mothers' Day Tea was another social activity of this literary club. ATHENIAN LITERARY SOCIETY rgtqf, 'X l .41 First Row leanrtte Woody', Nancy Lederer, lean Carol jackle, Katherine Cipson, Louise Dobson, Lonnie Lee Albright, Kath- ryiie Louise Nadal, Nladelyrw Brown, Dorothy Van Hook, Elizabeth Ann Sheppard, Mary Kay Hughes, Mary lean Eckert. Second Row luanita Latimer, Shirley Kennedy, Martha Lou Ellington, Rosemary Swift, Mildred Crosby, Hope Elsie Harris, Virginia Runge, Doreen Robertson, jean Hogg, Annabelle Heard, Martha Muslk, Virginia Griffin, Darline Barnett, Dorothy Carbee. Third Row loanne Powell, Frances Albright, Pauline Moore, Virginia Dillard, Maxine Crosby, Jeanne Wallace, Isabelle McClung, Emily Schmid, Mary Cleve Pursley, Christine Radley, Vida Powell, Marjorie Tiffany, Pauline Tracy, Mary Ann Martin. l936 OFFICERS i937 Ann Sheppard President Ann Sheppard Annabelle Heard Vice-President Annabelle Heard Madelyn Brown Secretary Madelyn Brown Mary Kay Hughes Treasurer Mary Kay Hughes Miss Marion Bissett Sponsor Miss Marion Bissett Outstanding activities of the C-irls' Literary Society included a number of unusual and original programs. Among these were a series of six talks on Personality by Mrs. E. E. Dodd, who is well-known in Springfield for her work in personality development, A one- act play was presented by Miss lohnson's students, and several teas were held at the homes of members on various meeting days, A yearbook, which was printed for the girls as a souvenir, contained the programs of the year and other data concerning the club. Because of the merging of C. L. S. lr. into the original club, the membership has been increased to the largest membership since its founding on October 28, l907, Climaxing a full year of club life, the C-irls' Literary Society held an all-day picnic at Lindenlure on the first of May. R 51 , X ' 1 U 'ii al- ll7 AW i fl fi av all t'!:iJ's- 5 - '9'f' .1 r . ., ' F ., . , V . We ' . . -l , U. all viii? . - - 'f- a uf-, '52 WJ, i.1f,':.? x A , - -X, iw ' j ,rf lx Y al- i? f 2 ' 9. .. , V 1: 2 qi . School spirit reigns supreme in the Pep Club. It is a thrilling sight to see a section of students, all dressed similarly in their red sweaters, yell out encouragement tor their team. Through rain or snow, heat or cold, these loyalists support the red and black and remain enthusiastic rooters throughout the year. l The Pep Club raised money by selling candy. A trip to loplin with the school basket- ball team was an outstanding event ot the club yeari According to reports which were brought back by witnesses, their rooting was an indispensable part ot the game. The spirit ot their loyalty reaches tar and wide. They are the leading boosters of Senior High School. I936 OFFICERS l937 Alis L. Clevenger President Alis L. Clevenger Earl Outlaw Vice-President Earl Outlaw Martha Roberts Secretary Martha Roberts Martha Roberts Treasurer Martha Roberts Mr, Truman Hardin Sponsor Truman Hardin ' in First Row- fNorma Mflliap, Sylvia Fuller, Alis Clevenger, A'a May jones, Martha Roberts, Margie Kitzmiller, Faustma Wood, Lucille Logan, Bonnilean Rose Second Row 4Huston Sage, Raymond Wicks, Maxine Croshv, Eugene Upton, Evelyn Bradfield, Helen Hardawav, Evelyn Rhodes, Ieanne Wallace, Mr. Hardin, Third Row -jean Ann Doss, Emma lean Baker, Alta Marie Anderson, Eertrum Stout, Earl Outlaw, Dora Mae Arnold, Maxine Andrcws, Virginia Cook ll8 HUNTING TRAILS X , f f K! ,ff ff X ff The father of our country, George Washington, came from English ancestry But from Scotland, that land of bagpipes and thistle, came R Ritchie Robertson, who has become un a very real sense the father of music un the public schools of Springfield. Qur beloved Scottish musician vvas born near Edinburgh, where he grevv up Uvvuth the heather until he made the decision to come to America. Luckily for the cutuzens of Springfield, Dr. Robertson came to our citv 5 f 9 Gifted with natural musical abulutx and possessing a strong cuvuc loyalty, he has established and promoted a remarkable musi- cal program un our city, partucus larly un the schools, His organi' zatuon, the Boy Scout Band, has developed unto the largest of its kind un the world Thus is only one of hus outstanding acccm plushments which has brought favor and renovvn to Springfield, The health of our supervisor has suffered recently because of the strenuous work vvhich he has done For this reason Dr, Robertf son has not been able to be vvith us this year as much as he deg sured to be ln hus leisure time he has devoted himself to reading and studying Scotch history and literature. Robert Burns remains his favorite author, and it is de lughtful to hear our popular music director read the poems in true Scottish brogue. Dr, Robertson has composed the music for sevf eral songs of widely different types, Among them are a pirate song entitled Mlolly Rogersng a childrens song, To the Circusug and a negro spiritual, Puckun' on a l-larpu. Those of us who are reaping the benefits of Dr. Robertson's splendid work realize hovv much Springfield is indebted to Scot- land for giving us this magnetic personality vvho has contributed so greatly to our school and corn' munity life. DR. R. RITCI-IIE ROBERTSCN INSTRUCTORS Mr arnes Robertson s enthosu dstlf work wnth the orchestras and hands ot the lunuor hugh schools in ot benuor H sh Schell evern ov o rnllslc and I ou standlng sknl is a C not f or IVI Robertson organuzed the Sprungtneld CIVIC Orchestra last mar and under has durectaon the orchestra has recenvcd the de Irehted approml of the crtrzens of J r ngjtur IS age ind sfoocl ral C ave LS ablushed IVI Rohfrtnn as resuect and admure hrrn tar has Hbulnty as a dnrgctor a Frgnen born xer and a tenor Our tacultx has earned a valu able and accornplashecl Instructor In Nflrss Dorothy Rathbone whose frrst year as supuvusor ot har mony classes elm clubs chorus sses d srngrng IO grade schools has lust been sue cesstully completed Mass Rathbone has a Iovelx soprano vorce and her abrlnty as a prannst IS remarkable I-Ier sweet drsposutuon has made her very popular as an accompanust whuch as her tavonte hobby Swummung remanns her best Irkecl sport Much of her Ieusure tume us also spent In readnng I I I NXIE5 rxOEE+xTJON DOROTHY RATHBONE c I ' x 1 Cl I t I? s . ,ff X7 - plrlnes hss I e I r Q hs t I C' ,o ,:,t ' . r , I , I .3 7 gi 3 7, 1 1 'C A Cp! 1 Jill I-I ' . X, , . . 1:r - - t 1 r. ,Q ' a trnend and pal to has students. who , F , , A . , -I Q c f . I plajr , ' , SOIQIIST. 5 - F 5 f X, c , I I I . I Q , ,, ' Cla ' , an k K all the c , Y j . . X 'I L BAND ORCHESTRA I' 1 l BAND LLf'Xlki'vETS '.X.iiil lqittn lilly lun l tl it iiiit., Titii tiillm luirrl liwtiv Kiiiiiiit ltariiu tri-vit' Iiitiii 'LVN Qlilturil Kii'c.iirl Chi 1 nrlif- lliz il l.tiil Lnliiill liii ',',1rY Ii Hiill, '.li'tli l lf! lt.l.ii xt F-iriwl N thri- laik Hhiiviliii Eifl liuixnw Lrwf Riigir Iairws Sin tli t.N.'.1ltii Siiitri XX iiam Stiiiii Rich .irtl Xkfliiat XR' -.fit Xkttixit, lack XN'it,trii'y Llark Iorws Hii,x.iril Su 3 sm lliaii Turk Exit NN' 'mls Fi l.iTtS liwi Hi rfmii Iii.ii '.i l.i'imi'r Ci: rev Fuimsiy llalph Rauch lack Turk PlCC,OlO Icihii Kirtiaiwl OUCJS lfaiilili Ntrldiiwil Liill Siiiicklcw , llcilirt S.i Lfir-.ii-it EAS Sf SOONS bill ini Em-tis. it iii Ci-I tiliir IELLOS lim' ltii,g,g Liiiitwii Hiilrvrt -i,z-- SAXOPHONES Rwiyrr Fittigerriiil Iaivic'-i Kemp Trfiriais Millikiii Keith Smith TRL'K.tVE TS l'.iiii Qfik but Ditmars David Harqis Iami-s Kina-vi Arthur l, t'iti,1i' Roi, i' Thi iii lark 'ylflqki' COR NITE I.1ck Tbriiwui lift' liiili tytrittrtt llolnert Nlorris, Den Stu 'wit Omar' Sm th HORVNS Qmrl Artiisisiir lliiwl C.it..1ti'.ii' Ich' Cha inilvi Rot Lit Chubb I D Roper llnl irt S'Lwei'st it EARI TONES Paul Hvlliiil Cut. l'l.ii.i'r biiilrlx NN i l C ii x TlIONll:ONES Iwlir' Aiw-ll Cin lt.in-cw ltwtrx Knalilt liihr Kmi Orlirt Sivtallcw litii .ilit T stlali- VASSES Iohn Erodhacker, Kenneth Denn-s, lack Cilmore, Billy Lloyd. Bill Stewart, Carrett Tuck STRING EASSES Nt.'irqie Kitzmilliir, xelma Fay Scott TYlv'lPANl -Vxfilliam Hayes DRUMS'-Iames Barclay, Maurice Bricker, Billy Bruton, Iean I-mdiin, Harold Ingram, Fri-it Lubltors PIANO Helen Hoetgen ORCHESTRA-VIOLINS Tolise Atchley, Louise Burden, Irene Burdette Sam Marti' Carrot! Dorothy Lin Chivvtta Oliver Ciitti-n Opal Crow, Virginia OeC,arnp, Billy Dunaway Mary Sue Elkins, Esther Rae Fnkbwcr Elaiie Hamrnar Aiinatwllu Heard Doris Deane Hickman Betty lean Lahar Mildred Levan Eleanor Lunostrurn Marie Madaus, Sarah Iain' Vcfarw 'Jar-an SAR Artie Iean Stark Maxine Studcbaker Roirmary Swift, Kenneth Vradenburg, R I VVICKS Liv ',Ni'r1de's Eiigvw XV -I-i-r-no lack Xfviimfnack '. OLAS Mary Ciiiw iiqhan' Iam- Ann Doss loc Hatnie Henry Knabb Isatwiii' lt.lcCliing. Oixii' Dinan Wyatt CELLOS ltlilln liiinton Path Friiimaf lea Hogg Ecittt Ivan Holt, lean Lee Porter, Doreen Robertson, Eunici Sloop Erma Wilcox BASSES fKur'ni'th Dennis, Iamiis Keinm Ntargie Kitzmiller Nlary Margaret Knabb, Cuy Player,Velrna Fa. Scott Ioseph Sheridan, Bill Stewart FLUTES Iuanitn . t iiir Ralyn Rauch OEOES 'Xlauricu McDowell Bill Shocklev Robert Sunderland CLARIVNETS Frank Fristiir Bill Riaviis Iannvs Zn- th A Nhtat EASSOONS Ejil Hot, Ermcs Zuine Cootcher HORNS Carl Anrtirson Llnyrt Caiiqtirari Eirimiy Chiitili I IJ Li' 'RL'-.'DETS lack Orusia loc EDF Nlottett Robert Nlorrs Oea Smith TPONTEONES Iohi' Atw I CNW, Hariiiii Donald in TLQE4 Itck C more TYUPAN1 'Niliafv Hayes DRUMS larncs Earcny Harold 'nqrao' PIANO loaf F ti Helen l Mr, james Plobertsons expert hand has once more guided the Senior l-ligh School Band to state honors. The band ot more than eighty members was given tirst ranking in the state contest held at Columbia, Missouri, on April 30, l937, The required composition was 'The Triumph ot Alexander. and Symphony in D Minor by Cesar Franch was chosen by the band, The bands ranking at Columbia made it eligible tor the District National Con- test at Lawrence, Kansas. held May eighth. Many talented musicians were entered in the various instrumental solo contests. Dean Smith and Don Shelton, cornetists, and Billy Bob Ermes, bassoonist, were judged excellent. Other musicians also made creditable showings in the trifstate contest at Pittsburg, Kansas, where Donald Tisdale, trombonist, won first honors. The Senior High School Orchestra has re- ceived a first rating in the state contest at Columbia tor the past two years: and though they were eligible tor the national contest, distance prevented them from attending it. The orchestra played Tschaikowskys Fifth Symphony and l-laydn's Second Symphony at the state contest on April thirtieth. The work of the orchestra begins early in the year and continues throughout the school months, This year's activities included orf chestral presentations betore allfschool assem- blies, at high school plays, and with the Southwest Missouri Chorus. The orchestra presented a concert demonstrating various types ot music ot new and old composers. Two selections which best illustrate this work are l-larl McDonald's 'iRhumba and a suite by Bach. l if iXui,i, A ,,g jw,,v,.fj BOYS CLEE CLUB jj, ji- u-.ii I , A ut ,'iu' ' i si, , ' f . i, jjqfuf CIRLS' CLEE CLUB . r. . ,,,j r wi' u' uuiu-u 'i luui . V F i f it . ' '. 1 ,ir r,j-uf. .u l,i,,g ' Ylcir, l l l . L ts l 'r ignfe' 'i lui- i' Var: ' 'tt Twist' A'c's cy Margie K ' :ur uier Esthu Rttit. Lu f ' ur- c cu Aitreh' Ei . Ilrs I .uiuuu lmuiistrc .lam Kay Htightfs Darlurit' Harriett june King. X' fgen Ngli Knlocti KWWL' b.irc1ut'e Ee ' Clnxtou' Nlart ',l,ii1qi.s 5 i ' ll -uw lim.: lt .gtuvs Al wit' uurstwe Ellvi Edvxartls Bonnie 'Vac johnxon Cent' Nlac- Smith 'Ju ei 'XlcEl.l:uvvw,w Dru' thy XIV: i 'vi ini.: .ri Kiatvsrvu' L .r si KX-Bfhl' lui' E mrs Eumch Ruth Sussnnar jog-a F Vu Ar' 1 lem Stark ' r S sk ENE Nt Eu' ng l u . v Z ' u' Pc' vu l9,.'h E34 u ff -'tm Childers xX'u'h.l Dram . 'ef A Cr tt '- ' +1.v,xfwt-' .tu Hur' if l -u Vw arf t l su Erruu' S1 uw Haw ','.1'ui-'u ski '- BOYS' CLEE CLUB The Boys' Clee Club has been an active musical organization un Senior Hugh School this year Thus club, combined with the Cirls' Cilee Club, presented assembly programs at Pupkun junior Hugh School on April sixth and at Reed junior Hugh School on May seventh, From the Boys' Clee Club, the high school boys' cuuartette was tormecl The members of this years quartette were jim jamuson. Cerald Lathan, Bruce Larson. and john Atwull. The soloists ot the Boys' Clee Club were james Kemp, tenor and jim Ward. barutone On the thurtueth ot April the glee clubs com- peted un the state contest at Columbia, lvlusf souru, where the boys sang One Who Has Yearned Alone by Tschaukowslcy and 'lOh, Peaceful Nughtu by Cuerman. ' The combined glee clubs have forty-eight members, all ot whom were chosen for their talent as sungersg each separate glee club has twenty four members GIRLS' CLEE CLUB The Cuurls' Clee Club works un close unity with the Boys' Clee Club, The programs which have been presented were the work ot the combined groups ln addition to several assembly programs at hugh school, the glee clubs gave a final program at Drury College on lVlay sixth Marjorie Wellock was the soloust tor the Cuurls' Clce Club and she and Dorothy Williams with james Kemp and john Atwull made up the hugh school mixed quartette, There was both a gurls' truo and a gurls' quartetteg june Kung, Lonnie Lee Albright, and Esther Ridley tormed the truo thus year, and the quartette was made up ot Lonnie Lee Albrught, june Kung, Ellen Edwards, and Dorothy Williams. At Columbia, in the state contest, the Cuirls' Culee Club sang Ave Maria by Mar- chetti and l'Elower ot Dreams by Clokey. The two glee clubs together sang Gloria Patrueu by Palestrina and jesus, Tender Saviour by Cureg. Frst Revs Sitting Klart Dlardortt '.l.1xine Crosby. F' irothx Xkiliirv- Klurl Srivllmmr Esttwr Rat Fiiilrt wr, 'R'Lir.il Nlciicloxxrw . Darlirw Fmrai tt Var, Ann 'l.l.1rYi'w, Fi tty ll ,sri Lal .ir In .io Hi-ilij '.l.1VllN.l Musick Sarah jmu' lXlcCa'tv' Surnii :ion S'.iiwtine ' rmvnms, Ernozguw XNQ1 lit tt, ltimr llriit '.'ir, law ','cChu 'Xlmy Iran Eckert Iudx Dukr Xiary Km Heights 'far ir Q R Lrzmn Ruth Dodson Hi cn Hri nws Katrrwa C 1n'e Third Rriw Standing- -Dorothy Childers, Mary Cu 'X 'rgnarn Elzabnith Ann Sheppard Annatsclle Heard, Butt, lean Wilhot, Marian Sm th, Eleanor Reynolds Fourth Row Stanomg' -Doreen Robertson, The Girls' Drum Corps of Senior High School is the most unusual organization on the campus. It is also classed as one of the best drum corps in Missouri. When the major approaches, followed closely by the standard-bearers, a scene appears which might easily have been removed a minute before from the misty climate of Scotland, The sound of bagpipes increases the unforgettable atmos- phere of Scotland with its rugged people and its rugged landscapes covered with thistle and heather. The costumes of the Drum Corps have long been the pride of the girls who are privileged to wear them, Imported from Scotland, the skirts are a replica of the kilts used in that country. The most important duty of the Drum Corps is to march at ball games and in parades, A trip which they took to loplin in November was a highflight in their travels , Three of the Bulldogs' football games were graced by the presence of the lassiesg in addition, the Drum Corps gave an attractive demonstration before the P, T. A. State Convention at the Shrine Mosque in October. A small group of girls from the Drum Corps went to Kansas City in November where they en- tertained St. Andrews Society, a national organization of Scotchmen, The social spotlight shone on a very clever banquet given in February. The banquet complimented the present members of the Drum Corps and Dr, R. Ritchie Robertson, the director-organizer. V336 OFFICERS l937 Doreen Robertson Drum Mayor Doreen Robertson Annabelle Heard President Annabelle Heard Elizabeth Ann Sheppard Secretary Elizabeth Ann Sheppard Elizabeth Ann Sheppard Treasurer Elizabeth Ann Sheppard Miss Hazel Browne Sponsor Miss Hazel Browne l24 Kyvl, famous symphony or- chestra director visits Senior l-ligh. lack Burgess and Marjorie Wellock, harmonize on Indian Love Call with an upatoadate Indian orchestra in the background. Now we know how Custer felt. Frank Foster, Eugene Upton, Wilbur Wickizer, George Kreider. Morning, and lVlr. C-atner raises the flag. Across the gym roof. l wanta balloonlu Oh, well, we never grow up. Chief jimmy Reynolds and Princess Elizabeth Ann Sheppard of the Resume Pow-wow, Hoboes on parade. 125 DEBATE Sprungfucld Hugh School has been fortunwtc thus ycar un havung one of the best debatc squads un school hustory The squad composed of Charlcs Brovxn Bctty eannc Samms Fred lvlclvlahon Turncr Whute and l'Vlary Cleve Pursley has been very successful under thc able guudancc of lVlr Lamar Lcc The debate season bcsgan wrth .3 tournamcnt at Coffey vulle Kansas held Deccmber fourth and futth In hc ncxt tournament at Wcst Plauns Mrssouru four tcams wcrc entcred Onc tcam placed furst onc second and another tued for thurd Addutuonal Interest un dcbatung was aroused thus year through a tournament sponsored uountly by Bcnuor Hugh School and Drury College Thus tournament hcld on Fcbruary fufth and suxth un the Senuor Hugh School buuldung was won by Classen Hugh School of Oklahoma LAMAR LEE Cuty Oklahoma Classen entered two teams and both reachcd the funals In the Boluvar tournament hcld February nuneteenth the team composed of Charles Brown and Mary Cleve Pursley won furst place The squads combuncd to vxun the Mussouru duvusuon tournament of the Natuonal Forensuc League he'd at Wulluam cwell Collcgc at Luberty Mussouru on March fufth and suxth Thus vuctory qualufued them for the natuonal meet at lacksonvulle lllunous and marked Sprurugfueld s thurd consecutuve year of wunnung that tournament The team also entered the Wentworth lvlulutary Academy tournament for boys and the state tournament at Columbua lvlussouru Furst Team The furst team consustung of Charles Brown and Betty Samms has succeeded un greatly uncreas mg the school s trophy collectuon Betty who us an able debater was forced to retrre becau e of Illness she was replaced by Tur ner White a lun or who has proved humself a worthy suc ce sor CHARLES BROWN B Tm SAMMD Second Team Fred lvlclvlahon and lVlary Clcve Pur ley re members of the econd debate team Abulnty to crgarmuae materual and convuncung de uvery are qualutues of both these expert debaters Sunce bo h are lun ors great thungs are ex ected of them Theur past rccord unducates a promusung and uccessful debatung season for next year FRED 'VlC'V'AlHOXl '26 MARY CLEVE PURSLEY F1 ' 11 1 F 1 K c - - u V . 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ORATO RY The number of students who actually partucupate un unterscholastuc competutuon us neeessaruly Iumuted to one or two un oratory but the manner un whuch those one or two are selected guve valuable traunung to a great many pupuls Bruefly the plan used thus year was as follows One contest was held to determune the wunner among the senuor gurls a second was held for uunuor gurls and two other contests were held to elect wunners from the gurls un each sopho more assembly group The same procedure was followed un seleetung two sophomores a lunuor and a senuor among the bovs Suxty three boys and gurls took part un these con tests The eught wunners un the furst round of prelumunarues were matched mgaunst one another boys versus boys and gurls versus gurls untul only two boys and two gurls re mauned The e four competed for the pruvulege of meetung Charles Brown un a contest vuhuch was held for the purpose of selectung a representatuve for the Constututuon contest DAWD O SHERMAN whuch us sponsored by the Amerucan Leguon Later the same tour competed to select one student to represent the school un the Omucron contest at Sprungfueld State Teachers College The plan now used un selectung our representatuves for contests allows a grea er number of students to receuve the benefuts of oratorucal competutuon The untense unterest manufested un oratorv thus year was due to the able guudance and expert counsel of Mr Davud O Sherman the coach Sprungfueld Senuor Hugh School has been fortunate thus year un havung one of the most outstandung orators of thus reguon Charles Brown represented Senuor Hugh School un the Constututuon Contest whuch us sponsored each year by tne Amerucan Leguon In thus contest whuch was heud a a lount se suon of the Mussouru leguslature wuth Governor Stark presudung he rcceuved a pruze of one hundred dollars for wunnung furst place Even better than hus unusual forensuc talent us the fact that the word conceut us unknown to Char es l-le us modest even retucent un du cuss ng the honors wrtuch haxe b en so worthuly heaped upon hum CHARLES BROWN The untramural contests unearthed an outstandung orator Stanley Cates Although Stanlev has had only a year s experuence he won the a'l school contests and represented Senuor l-lugh School un the annual Om cron contest held at Sprungfueld State Teachers College In thus oratorucal contest Stanley won furst place from nune of the outstandung speakers un thus dustruct Sur-ce suc cesstul oratory us largey a matter of years of exp ruence and untensuve practuce and traunung Stanley performed remarkably well un wunnung the contest Others who were especually actuve un oratory thus year ar Ralph Kennedy Mary Cleve Pursley and Betty leanne Samms I STANLEY GATES l .. . 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A ,. -3-u 1.1 DRAMATICS Thls year the dramatncs department under the capable dlrectuon of Mnss Helen johnson presented the three Q W annual plays the all school play the all club play and the sensor class play To the Ladles presented December lO and ll was thc all school play wrntten by C-eorge Kaufman and Marc Connelly The all club play was glven o March ll and l7 lt wa Pettxcoat Fever wrrtten by Mark Reed The sensor class play presented on May 20 and Zl was The Wooden Slnpper whuch was wrutten by Samson Raphaelson These plays guven nn the Plpkun audutorvum proved successful from the standpount of both audlence and actors HELEN A IOHNSON TO THE LADIES the Ladles ns the story of an ambutuous young man whose wufe helps hum gann a promo txon by making a speech for hum when he falls to do at humself The young man s employer and has wnfe provude many amusung moments for thus farce The cast was headed by Robert Thomas and Annabelle Heard nn the roles of Elsle and Leonard Beebe The other members of the cast were Turner Whute and Doreen Robertson as Mr and Mrs Knncand Bully Schockley as Chester Mulluns Allen Routt as Tom Baker Edgar Bennett and Kem Herndon as truckmen james Kemp as Mr Hendrncu Fred McMahon as a photographer Isabella Cook as a stenographer and Bully Young as a barber Ellzabeth Ann Sheppard was the assustant durector PETTICOAT FEVER Pettncoat Fever us about a wureless operator In Labrador Complncatuons develop when has flancee arruves after he falls In love wnth the flrst beautlful woman he has seen In two years The largest auduence ever to attend a Senlor Hugh school productuon and a fune cast made the play a success Bob Stewart who played the part of Dascom Dunsmore wureless operator and Madelyn Brown as Irene Campion headed the cast The other members of the cast were joe Bob Moffett as Sur james Fenton Elvzabeth Ann Sheppard as Clara Wilson Weldon Woods as Krmo Betty jean Lahar as luttle Seal Betty Ann Cam as Snow Bard and Charles Sheppard as Captaun john Landry Dorothy Van Hook was the assustant durector THE WOODEN SLIPPER The Wooden Sllpper ns a romantnc comedy about an actress and a cook When the cook funds has kitchen mand ns really a member of a ruch acting family he bravely glves her back to her profession The story of how they eventually get together makes an amusnng play Annabelle Heard and Robert Stewart played the leadlng roles of julue Zugurny and Andre The other members of the cast were Wulluam jones as Muchael Morgan Marjorne Rlepma as Adela Zugurny james Kemp as Otto Zngurny Dorothy Van Hook as Ina Zugurny Charles Shep pard as Mortnmer Van Dusen Allen Routt as a walter and Kathleen Hardin as a maid Mary jean Eckert was the assustant dnrector l28 , , . . , l 1 ' ' D . 4 n -. 9 Y . 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YA. aff ' ' T 'W L,n.v if A wwf bfi .-P- 1 2' 94 u ' n ev... x it 1 SCI-IOLARSI-IIPS r Lxht 11414 Pro r 3 w 'IW 2 5- Y Shy rr'n1r 6, QF- -36 t. rtrl Scholastuc abulnty and merut are two of the most Important factors taken unto consud eration when scholarshnps are awarded Thus year these scholarships were awarded to the followung sensors Drury Scholarshxps Bully Young and Vurglnua Smuth U D C Scholarshup to Drury Madelyn Brown S T C Scholarshlps Hughest ranknng student Mary Katherune l-lawknns Soroptomust Club Betty jean Lahar and P T A Anna Mang Memornal Scholarships ack Talbot Scholarshup Crertrude Lueblch Marguerute George Hare Scholarshup Allcn Routt Draughons Buslness Unnversnty Scholarshups Nell Wrnght and Russell Oliver Resume Charles Bollunger and the jarrett Courtesy Loan Fund Sherman Ellls Mnsses Nell Madden Emma Crnbson and Helen Walker and Messrs ohn Byers and David O Sherman composed the faculty scholarship commnttce SIGMA EPSILON The Roll of Srgrna Eosllon at the beglnnlng of thc fourth quarter rl ne Ear et Madelyn Brown Thelma Carden Carollne Coover Mary Loulse Crlbbs Louuse Dobson Mary jean Eckert Martha jane Frelberf., Nunn Ruth Holmes jeun Carol tackle Betty lean Lahur Gertrude Lrehlch Carolyn Llnet Lots Lundgaard Anna Meng Nadlne Marr 1r ww N nrt Mmry Loulsr McC1t1rr Bttty Moor: Orlena Muyers Iucouelyn Phlll ps Ruth Reynolds Dorothy Rlchard on Mwrlorlc Rueomw Dorrcn Robert ow Vlrgmn Rtmgt Ellzaheth Ann Shrpturd Claudlne Slagle Ruth Sus man Marv Ro e Sweeney Earthle Thomas Dorothy Van Hook y r Churlrs Brcw Ernrst Deho Shermar Evl s rrw F a k Stanley Cites Byron Latumrr eow M R :rt Orr s Bvlly Nrc O Allen Routt Robert Stewart Robert Thomas B ll, Young Charles Sheprnrd 9 Nvl NN 1' 45- Q- AN 'tw A wr Fmt, Iva L.P.1r Arora 'Klan' - Y Charms Fmlrggwr .I 6 K 1 Klart, K H. luv'-. , Y 5 O ,gan swrm 'V' ' . ' Fllls 1 . ' ' ' E l-, Ymntq -G' ' ' V2 . , ' Q Rex C- wr - 'A K Cc' ull Lwtutch 3. l ,I . 1 Allen Rnutt X X . x . . . I , . 1 . . . 1 1 1 j D3 t n t M, y Arr 7. rn KN l 'n Vvh ' xr' th , ' 1 ' 1 HY . , , r , yr , ' ., 'Wy 4 r 'l f Ha r fx rn A K I 1- V1 slr l, v rller , . r ot-r M l K - , h ls 1 l BEAUTY QUEENS T510 QCSUMQ wi mdCbTCd to Mrs Mona Ncwhardt sculpfrcss artusf, v:oVmvsT. and student for her kmd was In ludgnmq The lncamx quvcm IEAN HOCC NUXRN POAN XVEBB REPRESENTATIVE STUDENTS No greater honor can be conferred upon a graduatung senuor than to be chosen as a representatuve student Three boys and three gurls are nomunated by the presudents of the varuous organu atuons After the selectuon has been approved by the faculty the student body elects one boy and one gurl by popular vote to b the representatuve students of the chool The boy and gurl chosen for thus hugh honor must have outstandung characterustucs They are uudged bx theur scholarshup theur unutuatuve theur servuce to the school theur co operatuon and theur attutude un general Thus plan was orugunated un l9ZZ by the Student Councul The plan was suggested by Muss Pearl Hamlun who us now dean of wom n un the uunuor college at Santa lvlonuca Calu fornua At the tume ut was started only one student was chosen out of the student body to receuve thus honor but un l93l the plan was revused to unclude both a boy and a gurl It us harcl to choose two people and say that these two are representatuve of the whole student body but usualuy the ones selected are very fune representatuve students hus ve rs candudates were Mary ean Eckert Maruorue Lou Ruepma Duxue Dean Wyatt Charles Brown Robert Thomas and Charles Sheppard All of these nomunees were worthy of the award The actuon of the student body proved thus estumate of them Thus honor us conferred every year on two people out of two thousand whuch un utself us a dustunc tuon Altogether the qualutues requured to receuve thus hugh honor are such that every student should struve to attaun them Charles Brown was chosen as the representatuve student from the boys ncmunated He has shown excep tuonal leadershup durung hus three years un Senuor Hugh School He has been helpful un many aspects of school lufe and has used hus abulutues wusely He handles wuth effucuency every sutuatuon that us presented to hum and shows leadershup un everythung he undertakes H us a good chouce for representatuve student and certaunly deserves the honor CHARLES BROWN Thus year the gurl chosen as representatuve student was Duxue Dean Wyatt She was outstandung un her fune attutude her co operatuon and her unterest un servung and benefutung the school un every way she could She was gracuous to deal wuth and pleasant to be near One feels she genuunely deserves thus honor for she us luked by everyone and she actually represents what a typucal hugh school gurl should be DIXIE DEAN WYATT l32 3 7 l 3 I I I , ,7 , 3 . e . . u I 'B . 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Of deepest green It grows sereneg And each small branch laughs e're so gay In quuxfrmg ecstasv all day. R Swwft. T43 -548 fr a 'fy ,QI 15,1 f 1 ,Q .. favs ws it Xi 'K , ,ig , SNOW iw IANLJARY SHACO 4 ll Wy.. Stragglmg on a lorwciy hm! We found some gnarlcd olfi trws Thvrc me trccs arf: srarwrimg null Whuigl Clouds drwff through Mm- iuaus - R 146 Swxf A Z - 1 ro , .. ,W 1 fi Q 1, -:..-.u M ,Q Q ' Y 15 1 ' - ? 1 w f 'T 11 ' 1' 2 me f. ,S Wiw. YP ' . VW., 1937 Cfimghmwqjpg pvAiML,Qi?V4 C ON GRATULATI ONS A RESUME AQJWMQM' ?7W3MMLm6 QAQQWNNV Zw9QLwuWumy 4mEmwmpaaMmuxjQZ4QaQ7 W1 C ?7ff-LQ f f4WA7Qf.a.wS 3 Gkknsnvoxt Qlf gktj9? s W2-LMA we ZLL., zwweqbm E6 dp Ucbudo ,.,.,..,4,4.-.V 4 Q S ' lol a ff . - WVU . . , , 0 Md- , . V. I . I I . 1 . . kDD.5. - ' . . f .- Q 0-fifvvx A 1 , . , . I I ' A68 W. ce - I f, . y3 xw9t fe' . , K I , . , 0-14 1 .X 'ef cddgiannfq, . I ' f H 1 I V T - ' f C CN G RATULATION5 1 RESUME 1937 JQMQ ffffflywzyf' QAM 1 MQW ,,4,f,74ZZZ4 Zwfifwfw W WWMA4 Em my f 40141-127-5 an, Czfmzfifm 379611 W7 Galfyw-M27 w7Z5 62, 42 Amway cf-HQ dp! 444,07 Q-uaffffyxge-442711 mmm vmffwlnitfw I I 0 the sf , . 'f ' f , , 11. , X ,I X - I - I A bl- 'ur , , A -ref' ' ' A gsfunj f ' , fl ,Q lef-in . . if Q T3 , f . I Z ' 0 M 74. 4 , ' . . - ff-2-2-1,4-Q.,-2,-.---' , , I A ' B , , 1 ' LAS ' .W 5 JJ' - 1 M 'If . ' I 1 . , ei -: bv H 6 2,-if R T7 'E' ' Xpf f, ' 1 V f , , f 1 Z7 C' r . l I 1 . ' ' ' ff i . Y 5 ' C GNGRATULATIONS RESUME 1 37 L0 d4 iff! ,f E J 1731 Hgvaammze. JN-X-MW I 4409, AO MhQ,f7 Q Us QQ , 2m f 6 X514 fgzgwziif JQQQQXQAWWM 07 I I fo fine I x fl Q 401. . , , if-M-Cf' 1 I FN fN - ' 'xii I f v 4214-of-4-df'-f 1 J I 1 y ' 4.1 I r ,v 11 , ' , ' yu v CMQWM I s, A f 1, f I ,Q 1 1 O . V -76 'fb if aff if ' Q76 ! I 1 P7711 '- ' - . a zz X t ' Autographs ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 'nniiva' If Q! .Wag 75' K4 vw '-ff ', 'S ' . Q s If , , . H, 1- 6' 4.- xi 1 s ,wx Vg' N I fr -f--.Q-K, ,.. gf x. ' 'wigs -G 'mlb' X0 W-3-:Q 8: 'F Q Nknw, N N N- HCDMEWARD TURNED Mqf y 44' 'qw From out of the gray dnstance they rude-the Redsklns. Luke lonely sentnnels-one by onev- To the foothnlls below, purple with dlstance. On and on theur weary horses trudge along the never-endmg trall. Once more conquerors IH a war, Yet defeated un lute and the pursunt of happnness The Redmen, remnants of a vanlshnng race, Pass on to the impenetrable forest beyond. l6l Mary Kathryn Hawklns INDEX INDEX INDEX INDEX NDEX INDEX ' z ,,-rp x-- VV av tif 5 9'- 1 'f'i2Z'3s,1 'xV VVVV.,,:V-wt-,V . F, A X' v A . Hi' 7 ff A V. A S X df,Q4V'Xfva.aVM4-evazi VVV VV! V ,111 'E Q - - Q s, V V 4 --z. -'s 'i . 1 V' N Q 9 5 5, V kj? V! A. Y 5 ' 73 2 5 , N v ,f ,O rf ffl: 2 - 5 f -:,3221i,V '-. V . If 1 3 . ' l .,, 1 If 'VJ-6 2. 5. W., s Jn if s 'R-14 ' Q uk' in N? 1-OYK f' fggw 4. - . v m? f ' .iiilhf M if CL ' 5 M :'24. 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