Sturgis High School - Sturgeon Yearbook (Sturgis, KY)
- Class of 1925
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We beg that our read- ers do not judge this book from an artistic or literary standpoint but rather treasure it as a Memory Book of gold- en schooldays. -4....,Y N Q K 49. GRADED SCHOOL BUILDING U2 O l U5 i 1- il . ,, VR, .250-, x. QA-X xx ' Xi ii .D f -. A A ., fx X K .2 X. Q - Silk SM,f1Q5gC,,1SSS?Yf ,. lL5gfj-- X5 xxx X N N X x 1 ' ff-vc XQQX XQQQ 4 ' . ' v f. N551 T ar 'N X -M X X M , M KxAx , -:SX f X 1.555 1 5,3 Si, Q K5 . ,E xx Xs Q R bx 3 XX Q Q xx ' x ix 5 fx N X X X SX Qx W k N ,X N 2 W X L X if xy X i If l 0 v09oclc.oc,coFJCKl!iiJO L: TO FRED SHULTZ, SUPT. Xu Aa., if 'R- h,Y,,L,Y-, My , . '11 Yr' '--- lux:-F,--i ' - Hi.4:i-V--L' G i f i De icaiion To the Wise councellor, the untiring teacher, the loyal friend, who has held before us the highest standards i of honor-and justice dur- - ing this, our last year in the Sturgis High School, We lovingly ded- icate thise nineteen hun- dred tvventy-five vol- ume of the Sturgeon. Y 1 0 ' A: x Books Administration Classes o Activities Literary Queens -Athletics Huin-Ads 35 Lgi-F S --s- lf 'grfxr . OOXOQ30 O Aclminisipaiion mmx r C--a .Q fi Em if -f - A . M- S . V. I hz N r fm .iw Q. -H9 ' Y ,, ,W ,,. v, . 9f f ' fav ' A w 'jj-T' -U If -Y., ,Q V 0 ' -gf J. X ' lj, , lglif gun' W- ' ' 1 9 2 5 -.Wh - ' g-,,,4, :: -, Lg.: ,.. W :L ,YZ .. :Q O o ' ef i in 1 Wi jiiy N wf g 1 M ,E Nr ' i - .ea Q W i W I 5 Y 1 y K I , i N wi 5 ii, yn: I K W f 131 'I 1 11 i 1 E 1 ' 7 . I , r ' ' I HEI Ii: g l 1 1 I li! 3 n L L b' N W My fy af' V' .V il ? in ,i ii ,lf W in FRED SHUL-TZ, Superintendent ' t4 mi' ' it i W . U E MH i 1' I mg I A W . Academy University 1909 Y ii W 1 University of Kentucky, QA. B. Degreej 5 ' Peabody College fGraduate Student Twenty -Weeksy. Y , . Wu U s . -: i ml 1 - PM L' I A fm If X N i5 w V ' ' H '1 My , N l M V 2 151 fy F if? f' g I JA . 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MEIDLNGER ygul ' French, and .English , ,I .St1llWater, Oklahoma I-Ilgh School. 151 i U -Oklahoma State University, CA. B. Degreeh. Wi' , l 's' ilflii l ml xiixf l , ' iii: '11 . 1 4 i , MR. WL T. MCGRAW 'Sturgis High School. g Written+be1'g College, -Springfield, Ohio, ip' W Westerlih 'Kentucky State Teachers College. .X , lg . , I 1 I ' im Qi MQ lui lim , Miss JEANON DAY ,Q . 5 lr Vl- Dawson, Kentucky High Sclhool. ' , il'-Q 'Western Kentucky, Normal. i V Peabody College. . , 1 Q l tili' . , 11. . Nl l i lil QP . lqlxy - I . 'iii - lv QW . f-lWM-5:l1-5-:- --,- , -1737--Q' -.,7Iii:-7. 5'1 , A M ' 'iiifffv K in ,. ' ' F i in ,ML nl- .5 V 2QE11g.1iL5Qiziga..2ig.Qp,1IEiQifg:s-g,g i5f'f+f1f1fi1gQ ff eeei is i R. 31.435- j eg, ij... , .5 A'v,.sg ' G-:,fi'ff3,jw 'Q- .-Y' 11' f , ,, rr'- Hg? .'-E'.,,,r1 ...Q Q M 4 5 it. l V I .M 'I I, Q . ,Iv ..n r , V d II' 4 4 'Q I I I I K I I I I P ,za . I crhe' sturgeon ms Qfiff?Id?T'ifITTw Jef' ' 6 111 V ff? Wi M ya Grade Schoo rr, We ' . I ,gi d Faculhg Ur Q - d . W is 1 If' ,Ir Vw IW' d I Im I ' Ir: aj I 5? H QM I d I . G d W MISS LILL COLLINS Second Grade G' I A rw MRS. LILLIE-WINSTON SUI 4- First Grade ' MRS. THOMAS YOUNG W I Third Grade gf H I I II MISS ALINE WATSON M I Second Grade D W , MR. R. R. RHEM .IA 'Eighth Grade If MISS VIRGINIA BAKER If Sixth Grade QQ use rr II d 'M W, , 'Q 4 A 14 ' ?-'- f-17 A 'l7 '-- Tsai ..-AA -. R... .- .. .f ., Q ' ,, I -. K ' ,AGA-Q ....- I 4 . I I, ll 4 1 5 ' N i 5 i E E 53 -4- f 2222 245 f-The Sturgeon 1925 mint Ell- T9 . th s Y tl I M MISS LONA RIDDLE Third and Fourth Grades 1 4 A t ll Y N 5 MISS MARIE HAMMEGK f Hi First Grade EW W 3 ii t ta I E R fi MRS. T. C. MONTGOMERY T Fourth Grade W E R Y. GAR' . l ft MRS. W. T. MCGRAW E 1 Seventh Grade M Q E 3. M MRS. WHEELER HINTON Q at Y Fifth Grade 3 t I Ml, lr T W t T R M MISS MARY F. YOUNG Fifth and Sixth Grades t G t 02-f T-Y t k, 642 Y 15 S gg Af- Q' , . V . -. ..... Y . -NA G - Am- .g--- -ew -H , - if-.:.,,'v:Q:Q1: J' .:i': :: . . 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Its mem- bers were few but the interest of the entire town was focused on them. They worked patiently and under great handicaps for the benefit of the students. Our buildings, black boards, fountains, and equipment of various kinds are enduring monu-ments to the untiring efforts and devo- tion of those first parents and teachers who started so -courageously up- on a new venture. ' Q Quietly and unostentatiously they have carried -on this work through the years to a glorious success. T g Each year has seen greater thing.s accomplished for the continued growth and betterment of tfhe school. Entertainment of the highest. type has been brought to the toiwn, world.famous lecturelrs have' given us the benefit of their knowledge, musicians of' great merit have poured out their most exquisite melodies for us, all through the efforts of the P. T. A. T Q . . This year they have given us the cafeteria, which is a much needed addition to our school. It was started with very little finance but through sheer determination and sticktoitiveness they have achieved success. Out of the profits they have completed the .unused basement rooms with concrete floors, bouglht sofme much needed equipment for the -Doimestic Science R-oom, and helped in va-rious other ways. They are now planning a rest room for the students and teachers and we may rest assured that it will be a success. 1 T ff We' have chronicled here, to the best of our ability, a few -of the ac- complisihiments of the Parent Teachers Association but it is impossible to tell, even in a small way, just how much it means to us. No other or- ganization is so strong andpotent for good as that of Parents and Teach- ers. H ' In leaving, the Class of '25 wishes to express its gratitude to the P. T. A. for their untirinig efforts and loyalty to the school. 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V-'Q n i ' f ...V if bfi ' f x Seniors ,H-...,, VV S K 'IU tg ffl QQf7Ti16'?2fQ Crhe sim-qeon was 1sefQk311iiiirgEifri gijd is T fl I ' 1 l 1 1 w I Qi ma' l if ,l v V vi iw, V Q ' 'ill s VH ill? W sr 111' HSS ww XM ' alll 5, 1 ,Nl nislilic Here's that she always may be in the right! Nfl Here's that her standards may ever be White, fill Hereis that whatever our future 'may be, Steady and fearless, God-like may be- 'H li' Our Class A. M. M. H ll Vai at 'V ll 5 ' HH if r 'lg SENIOR cLAss OFFICERS 'ia , . E m Roy Kavanaugh ................... President Y l Q .1 . - ,I :N Fifi Sam Sh1pley .... . . .Vice-President V 1. . 1 ' fy Lillie Brown ...... ..... S ecretary Mary Antha Ellis. . . . . .Treasurer ll? A Q ' PW V , ilif ul 'EQ 1 E xiii lil: V 5 M V JV MoT'ro ,pg A . ' Qt Not evening-gi! but dawn'Q li COLO-RS 'f lux Rose and White is Ng . FLOWER --r' it . I ll? American Beauty Rose 7 lift lf IW H , HQ. lil D lil' My lf! , Q 22 M L I J- . i AJ , , 'T , , , 'T T ' L . ' Jigigjgitii' , L.- .,,, , f--4 I -if 4-.ML , ' 1 'L ,,Q,,., A iw QW 1 33:11 -5 ,Li T191 vii gi 'Lit SQ crhe Asturqegn 'l 9 2 5 giliigggi' ' ELLQ gfg iii gig L W fu if 4 Ja eil. 1 ' ' ' n W I X e , ' ' I 3 I 4 1 ii' 5:5 - IVA VIVIENNE HOLEQMAN- Viv , S Heck no 1 .fly Literary Society, 2, 4 , if, H IT 4 1 21 Q ,5 .w If HN ', :ai T wg is ,S HOYT MXCKEEHAN- Doc Q i i 1 Huh ? 4 1 1 r , w l Literary Society, 4 V N fig, li W ,W ,Q H I iw A 311 li, ,UE 1 i ,231 - I ai' . 1 , ,J I i L . view , -4, im f -X are , H b L , I X - .-F. V A 'IRENE FARTH1Nie- Janie 3 -Koh, me' , 4 i fi Literary Society, 2, 4 g sf Paper Staff, 4' , 5 Valedictorian We Ei: H 13, ll i , ,,. i Hi W1 '11 xi N, 1 5 ,Iii wi 4 fa M ,w ,, 'I , W mul ,Qs 53, 'GLENN 1v1oRRIs-'wcfhuckn E if Listen -here ill DeKoven High School, 1, 2 Epi QW Debating Team, 4 Literary Society, 4 k Q ' fl ,fx ,N :H ' lj M wi gi ,y - I S , ii: QU: Sql' cm ffm 'UHF ,X V W 1 X ' ,' - 'b- A' Mi? iw - 4 23 -as ' riff? 4 T-ll' iris, ,TI--1if'f Y' T W' ,, ' ffra T -. 'Jian' 1, H- , Y , . ,:, 1' H , iii X ,gS,i,,, e f Q - L T Q ff L+ 'if' 'i S -gioggiegrel 1 CT he Slurqeon 1925 . 1 b I , . .,11, . ,1 ,1 6 1 1 , ' W L17 lt-'T TT fins ANNA MAE NIICGEE- Mae Oh, laWSy, la1Wsy 1 I ,ff4A, - 1 Q . ,ffm 55, 1 L1te1a1y Society, 2, 4 ,Cx Annual Stasff, 4 1 Pepper Club, 4 1,1 ' Class Artist, 1, 2, 3 1 Senior Play, 4 1 ' 1 1 1 ,135 :Qs ,-., --N '11, Twf MILDRED MAE KERN-- Toadie That's not so l Treasurer of Class, 1 l l gm, High School Pianist, 4 ,Wt ,A - ... f11 ' Pepper Clu1b, 4 'swf -' 1 Literary Society, 2, 4 X11 rzlie Sm xl-V17 'QL ',g.x RLT.:-9 Tri? 1 1 1 X ORVALETTE KIRK HARTI-I-- Let ' A Oh pheW 1 11 -- 11' W Orchestra, 1, 2, 3 11 - Declarnatory Contest, 3 ' Pepper Clu1b, 4 1 1 1 Annual Staff, 4 1 . 1 Senior Play, 4 Literary Society, 2, 4 57.21 1 1 1 1 1 X l 1 X 1 ffl 51? 1'-TJ 1-fl' . 1 l CLYTIA MAE HART-'1s11y A A l nGee On l Grove Cenlter H. S., 1, 2 A 1 Literary Society-, 4 Qt Annual Staff, 4 XM' 1 xfjr 1 1 1 A-fox :QR 1 1 ,114 1.o. Zi ff: 3 F lei . 1 V'1 111 so acer 1Q1e151Fo'1oQn11g1 L i 'ff 41 L wiv. I i Rf it , A, Cfhe Sturqeon 1925 rf 1 W K E 4 i S IRENE BRUMMETT- Reine i Kid, you sure do look cute 1 S Literary Society, 2, 4 l 4 Basket Ball, 2, 3 Pepper Club, 4 Debating Team, 4 l i Serii-or Play, 4 l t Public Discussion, 4 i Essay Contesft, 4 N Lan-sing H. S., 1 P cm'- V i i , f ' l , j JAMES NEUIVIAN VVHITSELL- Ji1T1mie , ' Oh I beg your pardon ,, , l 1 Track, 1, 3, 4 ggi Football, 3, 4 Vice-President Class, 2 l Hi-Y, 3, 4 I i Senior Play, 4 H ll lui: 'QT QE T-eff' i 'Qi i ll S N w LILLIAN RAKES- Snookums wt You Know Literary Society, 2, 4 Track, 4 I . ,fr-:x. NED C'ULLEY- Frankie 3 l Oh-you're crazy Football, 3, 4 lil , Track, 2, 3 Literary Society, 2, 4 Hi-Y, 3, 4 Senior Play, 4 1 1 l .ly Q V 2 'M U S-fX,hfg?7'Y ,V il 4 ig, , . , , H H Vi lffr :Lil , 'X,' , :di - A it '. I .. Xlfc ,ig,LL4,ii llll, 4 ny' X i M -, - xg' U gig f J :W I i 1 , 1 V l l QQ ww vi! , ,ixl ill lg? M TLT jg ll I 1 l yi l il, ,N i.',i W., l w I , w 5 r L Q l l if itil ll.: fill limi Sf? xqll v Ti Vu: 'my iuli Vw ls!!! fill, il? IW Ll? W V75 V l V, 1 psf' 1 1 ll, I ,. lf' 1 1 ! I , 4 1 l fir UF7 ,I 9 i 25 i x Q it agar Gt is as Qi 4 , 4 QF? .gn 4 IIII II I-sift' 3? gliiyfxl W ,, - 5: i' T,gi,'3gL'1'Y s ,I L f, ,.,V .l. , , I , , ..., AM. ,:i,,, - ' 'i:::1, ,, , H Q: I f' 'j I crhe srufqeon I 9 2 5 4 K - ,,y gp 1 qc fig' DW I: SEI o Emil' II I , I I , I I I I I I .I i I I ' 3 I I I II ' II' I I . I UL! 'GF' I I II I II ' I I I I I I . I I I II I I if Pwn- I I I I I I I 'I IIIII I I I I I I MI.. I II I I ,III I I I .I I 'III TI I I I I I I I I I' I I II I , II' III II III III f' We g I, I I I I I Il IIILI II, I I KATHLEEN WYNNS-'fB1aekie I Oh, shoot , IIII Literary Society, 2, 4 'I IW III . ITII I I I 3 I I LON ROY KAVANAUGH- Lonnie 1 ' You make me laugh 'III I T'raIck, 1, 2, 3, 4 II Record Shot Pun A. A. U., 4 II I VVinner State Shot Putt, 3 I QI Football, 3, 4 I I, President Class, 4 II, Vi-ce-President Class, 3 NT Oratorical Conftest, 3, 4 President Literary Society, 4 Business 'Manager Annual, 4 I I Senior Play, 4 I Hi-Y, 3, 4 I I Vice President Hi-Y 4 I' 'I II EIMIERY TRAVIS- Lime Emery oh, I dom know GI Literary Society, 2, 4 I. I II I- Ig ' I I rg! HELEN MASON WINISITON- Winnie T I Of counse-- Secretary Class. 2, 3 I Class Historian, 3, 4 I ' Paper staff, 4 Annual Staff, 4 IMI Peppfer Club, 4 I I Literary Society, 2, 4 if I I II I I I Lg f l I LLM. I T ffflai2fg46IEII3Ifi QQQIEI iig cg,QI5iJ r s ,M Y . i 4 1 V ,, ,-W-. -Wqqm-f1f,--- -- I i xiii., Q - . . , T t L ' ' A I -:S-:gi - -- U ,r,315iW,.,., -5 --iylsiw' X , Saw 4 C-The Sturgeon 1925 'A ,. ' 'S 41' RFSE7 ' F Of x Ill E HIP 1 1 W1 no W 4 il :ll 11 M1 4, II fp, LILLIE BROWN- Brownie 'QM Gosh Ding 'Z 4 Editor-in'-C-hief Annual Paper staff, 4 Secretary Class, 4 A ijg Literary Society, 2, 4 l j ' Typist, 4 I x 4 at ,l , 1, l SAM SI-IIPLEY- Al W ' Well I'll 'be lgol-darn, say ' i tim President Class, 3 if Nfl, Vice-Prevsidenlt ICllass, 4 4 W Football, 3, 4 l l Track, 2, 3, 4 , , ' lr Captain Tracik, 4 M gl Record Clndoorl 220 Yd., 4 i W High Point Man, State Meet. 4 S4 Hi-Y, 3, 4 V, HE Literary Society, 2, 4 4- ll 4 Senior Play, 4 ' , ,I i f . 4 ., X MARY PROCTOR KING- Prock WVe1l, er , Q ! H. S. onchestra, 1, 2, 3 ' 4 4 g Annual Staff, 4 4 , Treasurer Class, 3 Pepper Cluib, 4 . . 4 Senior Play, 4 4 Paper Staff 4 ,rf Literary Society, 2, 4 SW ,I , li? ' its Tm' Mi MILDRED JOSEPHINE BENEDLCT-Pluto ' l ll , Oh, you quit 110-W ' I - V f V Literary Society, 2, 4, ,Q Pepper Ciuxb, 4 - lil 1 iw 'r lf an ml 5 il W :, 4 Q , , if E Nfl 1 ,XXI l . ff eg fa- - T' NN ' 0 ' L I N' 45557 , I, X ,il vu ' , gk' 2 7 . ,fa-FS - 3 2? 4 ' ' Tgijgjg, j ,, ip , , 'ig V' - ..,',..,,- -, 2, 3-3415, ,,-,,,.L. .. S . f Y f -f---f M-L ITT-ff ' ' H 7'7 N -27 - Slim? Y' x -Pgzg N T. . 1 'ii' 'i f1i,E'?'ii ' r it 77111 ,ff'P 'T I.-,,Q.i 'gig - 'tag , x A2661 Y - 4 -444 - -4 4 X- 'V K ----4'---W -- 1 1 - -ew ' ' ' -f dye, , 'V -N6 Q ' Y I i , lv ' 'V , V ' ' it , 4 wx N WVARREN THOMAS ELLIS- Sl91'13,tO1 ' Ht, I can't see it that Way H ll Oratorical Contest, 2 li 4 Class Historian, 1, 2 Q Debating Team, 4 , :ff , Business Mgr. Paper, 4 l President Hi-Y, 4 5 1 Vi-ce-President Hi-Y, 3 . Literary Society, 2, 4 V ll Track, 3 I i N Y Y . Football, 4 , ', 4 Public Discussion, 4 Annual Staff, 4 1 Senior Play, 4 l Vice-President Class, 1 li ill wi ll, '11 QV, ' +5 3 54 ANNA LAURA STEVENSON- Laila ll ill . gil Wen I'1l be by golly .l 1 Declamatlory Contest, 1, 2 if Basket Bal-1, 1, 2, 3 Editor-in 'chief Paper, 4 lqxj lr ' Annual Staff, 4 Q I Vice-President Pepper Club, 4 , ' l f Secretary L'terary Society, 4 l Girls' High seheei Quartet, 4 gm Ti Cap-tain Senior Girls Track, 4 1 'i -- L - limi ' , Senior Play, 4 'll May Queen, 4 MM A ill l Q' lil yi ,l , Ml - - it 1 HARRY BROOKS- Bald I 1 H Oh the d---1 it is , gill H1-Y, 4 i Adv. Mgr. Annual,,4 ' , Pres. Class '26, 2, 3 , Literary Society, 2, 4 XL , i l 3 if ' Vg ' ' -1' .Q- fl? ,y .ui , l 1 1 . ll X W vga Tue? ggi. was U 1 DIARY D. HERRON+ P,ug ' i My Lands 1 ,5 ,l Literary Society, 2, 4 ll: it 47 l , 1 w 1' 1 X li l ll 2 1 ll el 9 wk 3 3 4 Q' 23 l o l ' Q yy-rr ----ff-:,3Ae,.gi ,g-f ---'f f Y--me A - 4-if M- an 5 . V .-,,. Le.:-f V Q . eeee 2 4 ge Qiilr' P 1 2 W e - fr-'f':-we --H-W ff ,. --- 1, .,,-,. t,,,,, ,YL ,X 54. 5 S Cfhe Siurqeon 1925 P P y ' - - 1 1 1 1 1 1 X 1 1 1 n s 1. .' 4. ' , ' . ' - ,------- - - Q s -- ,. . 11 li Cfhe Sturqeon 1925 Q- 1 1 5 T? - Q Q 6 , 11 45:1 115 1, 4 TE? '1 - 14, 1 11 1' 1 1' 'W MARY ANTIIA ELLIS- 'S'lNIa11tha. I1 ' Oh, f' Heavenks sake 1 H. S. Orchestra, 1, 2, 3 11 Secretary -Class, 1 1. 1 4 t Treasurer Class, 4 1 Decla-rnartory Contest, 4 President Pe-pper Club, 4 11, , Literary Society, 2, 4 111 Annual Staif, 4 1111 5111 Pa-per Staff, 4 M11 1, Senior Play, 4 ,Vg THQ: 1 1, N 1 12 TTT HQ, 11-1 ft 1 11111 1 CLARENCE EARL DANIEL- skeezix 113, 1.11 Hush on away from here L :W Track, 1, 2 ,N 1 , Literary Society, 2, 4 111 Q Hi-Y, 3, 4 1 Canuy Manager, 4 1111 Senior Play, 4 -151 , Class Yell Leader, 3, 4 1 ,111 . 1 15 W 1 QE? 1 I . BERNITA BERRY-- Nita , 1 . I Oh you go on 11 1 1 Mfsmmah, 111. H. s. 1 ll, Literary Society, 4 1 1 Track, 4 EEST 1 Salutatorian 11411 1 ' 1 31 W 1 11. 1 ' 111 f 1 1,121 1' 1 '1 1:11 EVADINE BUCKMAN- Deaw 41 Now doncha P.O D. Gee Whiz , , Grove Center H. S., 1, 2 lp Literary Society, 4 I , 1 921 Basket Ball 3 1 1 , ,rw 1. ' 111, 1' 1 - - 1211 1 1 :Fil 111 f 1 1511 X W I 1 Nj' 1 1 3 1 4 1 Lvl ' . . .. A - , , - V Wil R. 1 ,K1 1x A mf f 29 'Elf ' Z, 5 Qx igg 1 , Y rw F YM A L. , ,X ,win 11 . - ,. A ' 'T P ,e 15'4'f 1:gi 'TT :S 1- A' ' ' ' 1 1 ,, 1. 1.221 1511.1 X ,Q M ,1' '1 f :T.:1 Y-S -f'-' --1 - e- --fl Y' - Q fi f ', V I i , m e Z I 'Ei ' .i i . t W J -T . 1' ' '- . - '- -- Y VFW Q ., Cfhe Slurqeon 1925 -, ef' ff 'tl J'-2' :il A v i i i 1 ' L I l 4 .V mil 11 l ' i llx W. ml .V I l l l r ,iii 4 l l l I 1 ,-4 l il! 1 v 1 , :'l ,i ,Wi ii V! 'l ini l -is 'fl ,ll .M .gl t tif 1 ffl V 9 5 Class ID1 lg I li I aielislvic U ill H I We, the Seniors of twenty-five in this, our last will and testament, tit do hereby bequeath to the Juniors our much sought-after clas.s colors, l pink and white: also our ability to secure privileges from the faculty. if :lit I, Roy Kiavanaugh, do will my ability to get a motion passed to Lis- it ton Merritt, my good 'graces of all the teachers to Harry Bourland ,Z Simpson and my moonlight disposition to Blanche Sprague. I if - I, Mildred Benedict, do hereby will to Virginia Carr my bottle of ll Tl lf vaseline, to Paula Hearin my position as Hteachers' pet, to Annette . , f ill, Kern my good luck in slipping out of school and to Honest Leiter iii, Simpson my ability to cheat -on tests. NU I V a 0 Y .Eli I, M-ary Proctor King, do hereby will my privilege to go places on V Ill, school nights to Prudy Jfones, and my habit of getting thrills to Bob i, I Carr. I, Anna Mae McGee, give and bequeath to my beloved faculty all all' W the amazing knowledge and startling information that I have furnished l I ly, from time to time in my various quiz papers, to Bob Carr my ability to W l i' keep all pictures for the annual with out misplacing one and to Letha , Lynch my seat in chapel provided she sings as loud as I did. Qu' , q 5 I, Emery Travis, do hereby will and bequeath my knowledge in Bi- 5 if I J ology to Alice Quirey, and the privilege of using my fountain pen to ,V Otho Edwards. I' tl I, Lillie Brown, do hereby will and bequeath my most Umunificent wi grin to Mary Lucile Hall and my right to stay in the office during rec- I itation periods to 'Babe Wright. wi I W I, Orvalette Harth, will my love for Colorado to Mr. Shultz and the , My care of little Gertrude to Brown Shack. p 3 I, Ned Culley, in my last will and testament d-o hereby bequeath my l 5, l ability to sleep, standing up, to Sleepy Reynolds and my good deport- Wig ment to .Morgan Christ-ian. I, Earl Daniel, in my last will an-d testament do hereby bequeathto ww il, Harry Simpson 'my ability to chew gumg to Forrest Dalton, my knowl- y 'H edge in Geometry and to Liston Merritt the speech I had planned to it il use as valedictorian. - I, Glenn Morris, do will the twenty-five chews of gum .under my In desk to Mason Smith and my good grades in English to 'Bob Finley. it l -I, Mary Antha Ellis, do solemnly will my privilege to love Jimmie W ,lt Whitsell in public to Mary Duke Richey and my copy right to Vir- ,M ginia Carr. ' I, Bernita Berry, do hereby will and bequeath my privilege to leave J l l early to Virginia Joyce, and my love of Geometry to Eugene Franklin. ll' e f'f'f . . ly ,X ass 3 30 If .- .. . . . . - . if Q LIL .iQssf,i1L. Eg gg i vii 45553 Eff! QE-' Crhe siufqeqn ms i a hfa, E CLASS WILL, 'Continued I, Clytia Mae Hart, will my place as star in Mr. McGraw's Solid Geometry cl-ass to Harold Banks, and my right to leave at 2 :45 to Emma Katherine Gentry. I, Evadine Bucklman, do hereby will and bequeath my B. B. talent to Mary Elizabeth Winston, my knowledge of baby dialect to An- na Boettger, and my place in the Senior play to Bob Carr. I, Irene Brummett, do hereby will and bequeath to Daniel Berry my ability to be a game loser in all contests, and, to Vada Bradburn my ability as a sensational actress and my talent to sing like a Honolula Humming Bird. I, Jimmie' Wihitsell, will to Forrest Dalton the right to have my hair marcelled at least every two weeks and my undertaking to Harry Simpson. I, Lillian Rakes, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to work cross-word puzzles during Mr. Meidinger's American Governfmfent class to Henry Kelley, and my ability to wfork for my class to Mary Proctor McGregor. I, Sam Shipley, will to Dick Watters my knockout punch and to Dewey CK. 0.1 Brinkley, my science of boxing: also my ability to make excuses to Robert Holt. ' . I, Kathleen Wynns, because of my ability and high standing in the Sturgis Hirgh School, do hereby will my honored membership in The Pepper Club to Opal Lindle, and my grand place in the Senior play to Vada Bradburn. l I, Hoyt McKeehan, d-o solemnly will and bequeath my ability to patch tires to Brown Shackelford, my privilege of running the car without exhaust pipe to Charlie Donahue and my privilege to stay in Miss Hueyfs- room during dinner hour to Albert Cowans. - I, Helen Winston, do hereby will my ability to make crossword puz- zles to Halsell Simpson and my privilege to .sleep in Mr. McGraw's Solid Geometry class to Dago Lamb. ' ' l lilly W llgl will W il ll l w l VQ1 W ll ll li ii Nj ,li llil itil Ml gill W lull Wall: UM lim Fill Eli I AW! li 4 ,lil ll 7753 'li li, :lr ill W ma ll: lil li, lmll li lx li' fill Hi' 1 I l l N2 X. l l 1 i Ht ll li I, VVarren Ellis, being of sound mind. do bequeath in my last will ,, and te.stament to Lis-ton M-erritt my a.bility to argue and my Hi-Y goat KH, to Billy Winston. I, Irene Farthing, do herebysolemnly will my ability to make ex- cellent grades in Solid Geometry, to Carrie,MeltonL- W I, Laura Stevenson, do hereby will my place in Mr. McGraw's good 1, .graces to Paula Hearin and my reputation for promptness to Bob Carr. I, Mary D. Herron, do hereby will my ability to talk to Lucile O'Nan and my love for Geometry to Gin Carr. I, Vivienne Holeman, do hereby will and bequeath my love for il Oklahoma' to Mrs. B-ern-ard Meidinger and my English Honor Roll grades to Viola O'Nan. ' I, Mildred Kern, hereby will to Mary Joe Davis my right of getting out on school nights' and to Martha Schaeffer my knowledge of French. - gl 31 lilQQ..f,f2ff Iliffgj,cfillgifgiifn IQQQ c li 7 W F 4.4. . . 1 X CT he Sturqeon 1925 ' Q Q, e P J a mi' rf , 5.44 I ill v I s . , yr, lr ll All .E Senior C ass Hislorq -'AP V l V X l , L . if By Helen Winston t 'Ti lwl ttvsinii kv? li ' . 4 , , M ' The history of the Senior Class of '25 does not differ greatly from j I that of any other Senior Class. But to us, it seems that we have carried I 'I throughout our high school career, our indomitable class and sch-ool , . ll spirit. We entered High School in 1922 about sixty strong. Under the I leadership of our faithful and talented class president, for two years we l accomplished much and seemed to be inspired to do even greater things L ' in the future. ' , I Our Junior year was one of our most successful ones. Although a I9 gre-at many of our original m-embers had dropped out, with what mater- J oi ial we had, the Juniors-made a creditable showing in all high school ac- Q ' tivities. A sorrow, however, saddened our class,--the death of our , class mate, Edward Samuel and the death of our school mate, Miles Aus- ff S5 tin Quirey. , . This, our Senior year, we feel that wehave done much for the better- A ' I I ment of Sturgis High School.. Under the sponsorship of Mr. Meidinger, H we have attempted to publish the first school paper, which work we T I hope shall' continue in the future. I ' In our class there is an exceptional array of talent. Unfortunately, i I , it has been Your lot not to win in the oratorical and declamatory contests. K. In spite of this, we have gifted orators and declaimers. We also boast of . artists, athletes, and members with literary and dramatic ability. In I football and track there have come from our class star men. , In the Louisville Indoor Meet, the Seniors were proud to have two of their mem- I i A bers break Staterecords and to have the May Queen chosen from their It il I class. In our studies, too, we have never slacked. U f-'25 - . I , Through all the joys, labors, trials and temptations, we have come 'A it out victorious and leaving, with regret mingled with joy and hope, to ' our fellow students, we wish to quote what one of our faculty members A .. has so often before A . l 1 ' Give the world the best you have l gr 'And the best will come back to you. We GQ iii. I I .... U L .4 E Q w ' X 1 l 7l'.23A: ? Q in Q 3 N :gag cgzfn 3 l ' l w 1 , V 51 1 if jx ' fx X w .- -. . ' Q 5 1 Semor Snap Shois r t NN r W ai Iv ' ' ii P .W E W , i 31 Q ix W 1 M W 65 . 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II' III' II, KTIN Class Prop ecq L By Mildred Kern NI 1-ic uii ' One calm, peaceful, autumnal day, radiant with the sunshine of hope, cheer, and joyous promise, I started on a voyage-a voyage of ad- venture. I-t had been just ten years since graduation from Sturgis High and I was going back for the annual class reunion. Being in charge of a Conservatory of Music in Paris, France, I had missed the last five -re- unions: so it was with great delight that I accepted Mildred Benedict's invitation to spend a few days in Sturgis and attend the reunion. I had just signed the ship's register and started to turn away when I noticed just above my signature that of Mary Antha Ellis, a- school- mate who had gone from the first grade all the way through High School with me. I went,to her cabin where I was very agreeably sur- prised in finding Mary Proctor King. B-oth were' teaching French in a little town near Paris. ' , A At dinner we met the Captain of the ship, who proved to be Earl Daniel. We .were all bound for Sturgis so the rest of the journey was .spent very happily. In New York, We learned that Roy Kavanaugh had become gover- nor of that State. It was with not a little timidness that we visited his mansion but he proved to be just the same old Roy and such high hon- ors did not affect him in the least. It is rumored that he will be the next president ofthe United States. I Enroute from New York to Sturgis, we met Anna Mae McGee, now a famous artist, also 'bound for Sturgis. She told us all about her career and .something about the lives of tlhe great artists. j The rest of the journey was uneventful. We arrived in Sturgis on the 3 :01 train and were met by Sam Shipley, Vice-president -of the Class of '25, Of course, everyone recognizes that name for it is blazoned .across every newspaper in the world announcing th-at he is holder of the world record in the High Hurdles. , At the Country Club, we were meft by the City Manager, Irene Farthing. She was very gracious to us and gave us the keys to the city. VVe motored down tofwn but all the faces were unfamiliar so we started ba-ck to the Club, however, as we drove out of town we passed a theatre where electric lights brilliantly proclaimed the fact that a new star had found fame. The name flashing out into the velvety darkness was that of Laura,Stevenson. But we did not have the pleasure of meet I C - If. FTS II ' XI, I n b I J I NI , Q . 9 1 . it of 3 04 ' B9 I ' .. .1 II -f 1 w. , I y- , in v u J' A1 ' 1, 3 K. - ' -'W .fra-Q. III II V I. I, I II I I I 3 I I IQ I.f affix QTL? II I I I W. .I, f '7s if-Q ug -J II' I, 'I IIII I I III 'I 'EI'- 4322 I I ff' L., , Cfhe sfurqeon 1925 -' fl All M fi :Ml l l l V ,. ll 'Nl l, 4 'lil lil WL. 7 ll , ,. I l ll! il 'lm l'l M lv ill. M fit W , , g 153' lil l QQ K '-I TV 'il ' l ll. n Xl ill -l ,lx ,Il i. 3 1 ini rf li. lv Q4 my lf' l ll ' 1 'V A li ll e, 1 , xl 4 -'iv W 1 l cLAss PROPHECY, 'Continued ing a real star in person for a tele-gram advised that she -had missed her train and her aeroplane was out of commission. Many of the class had already come and that evening at dinner we met Emery Travis, Kathleen Wynns, and Lillie Brown, proprietors of the famous Bachelor Girl Apartments in San Francisco, California. -After dinner we motored out to Mildred Benedict's country home which she had 'made famous for the delightful entertainfments given there. A house party was then in progress and almong her guests were, Orvalette Harth, world famous violinist, Helen Winston,. a Ziegfeld Fol- lies Beauty, Mary D. Herron, Choir Leader in the Little -Church Around the Corner and Irene Brummett, a society leader in Chicago. We spent the night with Mildred and the next afternoon we went out to the High School building where the reunion was to be held. There was quite a small group of people waiting on the beautiful grounds. After exchanged greetings we began to question each other to learn of all the experiences of each one. Glenn Morris was there and answered the roll call with a verse of scripture. Yes, you have already guessed it, he had become a minister. He told us that his once inseperable chum, Hoyt McKeehan, was now a doctor. Hoy-t intended to be present but one of his patients, ,Ned Culley, was near the point of death from a broken heart and required his expertrservices to 'mend that lacerated member. Poor Ned, his heartreceived permanent injury in High School when he read Heart Throbsf' Warren Ellis, famous criminal lawyer, gave the formal welcoming address. A.t its conclusion Vivienne Holeman, the girl with the g-olden voice , favored us with several selections. Just after this meeting was adjourned so that we imight all renew our friendships, we all noticed that Bernit-a Berry and Lillian Rakes were carrying on ,a very animated conversation and soon learned the reason. 'These were the only mem- bers of our class that had fallen for the joys of matrimonial bliss and, naturally, they had entered into a discussion of husbands. Some of the other members of the class were slightly jealous of their apparent hap- piness. ' A ' Tihe reunion was a pronounced success and plans ,were laid for an even more successful one to be held the following year at the same time. We returned to our respective homes with lighter hearts for having had the pleasure of turning back to memories of our school days for a brief time. ' i N all l ll V l l l. li' ,li ll lf. l l ,l. vi :si IN lil :ll ml li wiv vi ml W Q'Y fEL, We l UI ll. 1, l iw ll , all il IW, lf! ,JRE I l rf.,-1 l axwg .li 1, ll 1'! l 651525 ,W li ix lxxb wi l 1.2. 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Apoloqies io W ager y wis e e morrow , In the hope that I might borrow Edqa' Allen Poe YI I Demonstrations from some classmate, lily I Who had helped me out before. lfll fl I From some kind and loyal member, wil lv Who had helped me out before, -MI I Yes, I whispered, just once more. M L. it As I sat my rules repeating, .Jil All my brain was sl-olwly beating, And my heart and throat were meeting, I f And my tired eyes scanned the floor, I II I While I sat there nearly napping, I t lu, Suddenly I heard a tapping, L I if And I knew someone was rapping For my attention and nothing more. lp Oh, I cried, if some assistance W I Brings this messenger to my door, He is welcome, evermoref' In he came on invitation, - M Here, I thought, is my salvation, I pppy Friend, said I to him, most truly ,, Your forgiveness I implore, I W But it is my one salvation, I ll, That I make this application, ll H, So-have you the demonstrations'? - I M II Here he bent his head and swore, I , 4. No, I too, came for assistance On these horrid demonstrations, VI Only this and nothing m-ore! I y I ' But the years in their rotation 7 h I Finished High School education, ALR And the longed-for Graduation I I Is a thing to come no more, I il Still Life's School is just before us, ' li And its rule is quickly o'er us, ' M I And we look for graduation, , But 'tis not 'till life is o'erg , l f And our spirit from its burdens, ,M And its lessons, as of yoreg In Ti Shall be lifted nevermore! A. M. M. jf? will I-, - il A EL, Q N mtJOox w Juniors Y XX ' - ' xY-- ... LT? 'H 1 1 11 11, ll 11 l, 1 1 lll 1.1 ' V l l l 1 l . 11, 11 1 1 1 ye, 1 1 l 1 1 I 1 1 l Cfhe sfufqeon 1925 ' 3 K X ' K1 in 153' 1 1 Juniors Mi 1 1 1 1 aicilaic 11 A 4 ix 5 6 OFFICERS 1 gl Liston Merritt ............. .... P resident if Harry Simpson .... ...Vice-President 4 Carrie Melton ........... .... S ecretary H 1 fa-ea Q MT Mary Josephine Davis ...... .... T reasurer WT 1 W U11 Morro I i1 Success comes in cans 1 1 1 l COLORS Tw' Pink and VVhite 1 FLowER 7 l Pink Rosebuds M wg wet Roll: Reading from left to right T H 1 Harold Banks 19 Mildred King Jones 2 Elizabeth Bell ' 20 Gilbert Lamb 1 1 L 1' 3 W. J. Brumrnett 21 Vera Dew 1 1 4 Eugene Brown 22 Letha LYHC11 5 Ella Brinkley 23 Dorothy McCaw 6 Maurine Bishop 24 Mary Proctor McGregor 1 ' 7 Barbara1Carr 25 Carrie Melton 1 1 8 Elizabeth Chancellor 26 LiSt011 Merritt img 9 Forrest Dalton 27 Viola O'N-311 5? 1511 10 Mary Josephine Davisz, 28 SY1V9S'DGI' 0'Na1'1 1 p V 1 11 Charlie Donahue I 29 Mary Duke Richey 1 1 l 1 12 Opal Lindle 30 Harry Simpson 13 Otho Edwards 31 Alice Quirey 511 14 Beryl Gardner 32 Pearlie Mae Reynolds 1 1 15 Emma 'Catherine Gentry . 33 Carmen Waggner . 1 Q 1 16 Cleremont Hinton 1 34 Robert Wynns l 17 Ardrue Hinton 35 Martha Young 18 Prudie Jones 36 Erma Strouse 1 1 1 1 1 2 I1 , as 15. 5 ' p A - F Q 1 1 11 -1 1 1 1 11 .1 11 111 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ,11 1 1 1 1 1 1 'bfffffrl , Ig11'g,..'IfI1Tff,- 'Wx -M ' , - -- - -L 1 776:-Y-lima, -Yuri. ,I x ,1m'G3'7 X 1 Q 9 g4. 4g1'11 Crhe Siurqeon 1925 1 111 A ' A 51 1 9.511 4 1 - 1 11 1 111 1 3 111 11 ' 1 1 Q - 1 1 1 1 11 1' 1 1111 111, 11 ' 1111 11' K 1 11 1 mm 1 1 1 1 11 11 1 11 1 111 111 A 16? 1 '1 1 ' 1 1 11 11 1 1 111, 1 11 1 W 111 Q11 ' 11 111 11 EQ 1 1 113 ' 11 Y 111 '1 111 1 11 3 11 1 1111 1 1 111 44111 111 1111 1 11 11' 1111 1 11 ' 1111 1 - 1 1 11 1 ,1 1111 1 111 1' 11 1111 'H 1 1 11 1 11 11 11 111 1 11 111 1 M1 11 1 1 1 111 1 1' 1 1 1 T11 ,1 1 M 1 1 i111 11111 1 111 111 1 1 'Yi 1 . 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' L ll' 3 Jumor C ass Histor X ' lui gy' ll 1' A wl W . W D. By Mary Duke Richey . P nislihais ' l As I sit here daydreaming, my mind turns to a time eleven years ago when forty-eight little tots, spurred on by their love of their parents, l boarded the train call-ed Education for a trip into the Land of Knowl- Wfl edge. , . fi Years spedsby and the little tots found themselves in th-e eighth of 1 .. l these wonderful lands. While here one of the members of the party dis- W ' tinguished 'herself as a Declaimer, by winningg in a declamatory contest A held between the Seventh and Eighth of these Lands. ill When the Eighths of these Lands had been passed through, they .5 l changed from Education to a bigger, better train for an adventure into E mi T High School Lands. The first Land reached was the Freshman. T'he Q I mountains of Latin, Algebra and others w-ere safely traversed. y 4 ll The Second year this party provided new lights for the stage., And M now, this our third year is drawing to a close. Wie have almost com- M pleted our exploration of J unilorland, and have won many honors during 4 this year, of which we are proud. We have won in the-Declamatory L 5,, Contest, have produced a successful play, and though little difficulties p L have arisen on our voyage, they have only better prepared us for the 1, larger obstacles in life, and if possible, we are going over without de- l feat. We intend to make our trip into Seniorland a bigger, grander suc- cess. . f L .ll . rl QB! i f 1. N l 1 ls ' . 1 ll I ' . l WV 0 ai 4 f U., W ,sqm , N ,Qs 4 1 , , A , ,N sn lr sb ' kiw ,pr :V +V-4 Q 5 '. . 'Tiff' '...t ::.:, 7,T'ii-,i f fi , A V ..... . ., .H . ga ' , ' H E :-gf, TLT, . ,. ,LW ...TV 'in 1.7 'ig Y , . ' 'F if' l X 'iypff -e .- - .. , . 5 SL. . .-Lg QIEJWIQ.. , ' . 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Nadine Johnson i' Anna Boettger Virginia Joyce ,Q Geneva Brittain idxnnette Kern Dewey Brinkley ' ienry Kelley Margaret Calender I i3I9SSifi Luttrell ,J Fred Calmes , our an Merrittwi., L Virginia Carr Shelby Martin John Iry Christison Lynn Nesbitt fm, M-organ Christian F Jflmes Nunn W Carrie Collins 31930161123 0n1er lX 'lf Lena Collins H26 ride Albert Cowans FFHHCGS Quinn Frances Chandler Alton RGYHOIGS ' Q lui Kenneth C1131-you Ililrannceg 'Shackelford Q 'l Edith Donahue 91 91' impson All Robert Finley Brown Shackelford Eugene Franklin ETIFYSIEZI Slnlth 'if Louise Fox HUC e prague ffm Mary Ellen Glenn Sggeftgfhorfsberry I-I Paula Hearin F e aug n i Robert Iilolt 1 gic1hardNY1YWttters W J Mary Li lie Ho eman e en 1 e M Elsie Holmes Mary Vifginia WYHHS . 1. 44 it W r P w N N i F, n 5. r 45 . 1 I I I r, i f --yi ,Y- ,,,, --,-Y 4 1- i if I3 - Q 1 I .- I II ,, -, - -A I .1 T sw 101 3 -M 1' 1 f 1 Cf he Sfurqeon 1925 ? 1 gg. 5 . 1 -1--M 1, f 1 vga ll: I -.QU 'Fill 5179 I' IN '1 I ' - II I1 W XE I I ..., ,. , . 1, I I 11 IH I I I, l I , I II f1 III II11 1 II I . 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Sophomore C ass Hisiorq Vf, r 5' ' By Frances Shackelford. Nl ,l ll 4 l y .Dsl ' it filllf iii 'll r Sl ' lit fl , It was indeed a memorable event in our lives when on the tenth of if? Septembergninteen hundred twenty-three, sixty three boys and girls ly y proudly and triumphantly demanded entrance to Sturgis High Schooli E W While the pupils nervously and impatiently awaited their turn, they re? it called with almost unbelief that they had- piassed through eight years of bumps that had bumped them on to other bumps. They were proud then l ' J I l up that they had conquered the tasks set for them, and could go on to new- ' V er and higher fields of learning iw- LPA gl 'gs n , Ui, f Ais is customary with a freshman Class, we were put up as a target A -i for fun, but we soon' began to lose our self-consciousness and commen- El i . ced making our record. We elected our class officers and they served , l t very efficiently. We put on a show which proved to be a great suc- js' cess. In footballand track we made a splendid showing, while in Or- it atorical and Declamatory Contest we were well represented. Q l l ' I, In th-is, our Sophomore year, we have been equally successful. We fi Mg, ,aj I 1 sent out mere football 'men than any other class and we furnished Cap- ll , ' lil tains for both the main and the sub teams. Q, At the end of the season, we lit had several letter men and had the honor of choosing Virginia Carr Foot- 2, n, it i ball Queen. We lost in the May Queen Contest by only a small majori- wi at i ty and our great success in the Oratorical and Declamatory Contests , .wi , l .gl Ml more than compensated our loss. It was 1n the last contest before the lil , 'l M ,ggi State Meet that Daniel failed to bring home the bacon for us. W C ,I Mi - l iw? 'This year, for the first time in the history of Sturgis High School, the ip l l 71 Sophomore Class will stage a play. Our class has won the reputation of lg, iff! .wig :lil being one of the peppiest andmost successful in years and if Fate con- w 1 er up , g - tinues to favor us, just watch wh-at a Senior class we'll make! W tif Vi Wi lm if . d ,W 1- l ,U ill, 'il VH 'li If VF W if U! 'll T0 fl W e s i c Sophomore Snap Shois 48 o 5 L . Freshmen , , 11 1 l 1 J fi, V l 4 1 1+ 1 l 'A l E1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 11 was Luk' 1 . 1,1 11' ll i 'll 1 l 1 -1i 1l 111' 1 ,11 1 ll xl 111 1 1,1 l'1 ,.1 1 l 1 1 1 crhe gturqeon 1925 1 C V kb . E' h agp: 1 res men 1, 1,1 1 nismaic vi! 11' 1 1 112i - V Q 111' I oFF1cERs UQ William Winston. . . 4 .............. President ff Lucile O'Nan ...... ....... V ice-President Martha Schaeffer ........ SecretaryJTreasurer V11 H1 r s 1 Morro ' 111 fig' , Labor omnia vincit , il! coLoRs ,1Il Green and White, ply FLOWER V Carnations All Roll: Reading from left to right l11 Gerald Bean Delmas Maraman E Helen Berry - Louise Morehead if Eva Brooks Robert Melloy ag, i Herbert Brantley J. T. McConnell 11' Ina Pearl Brantley ' Charlotte Merritt 1 I Jacrnes Brashear James McGregor ll Vada Bradburn Norman Nesbitt ill 1141 Virgil Buchanan Frances O'Nan' 11 Beatrice Callender b Virginia O'Nan Teed Calmes Rebecca O'Nan , 11 111 Williafrn Carney Lucile nO'Nan Q l Q1 Milburn Collins Pasco Quinn 1 'yll 111i Ruth Conn V Q Berneda Reynolds l' VF Mary Virginia Culley Martha Schaeffer 11 pil! Delphie Crider Ishmael Sisk t1 L 1 Retha Dunning Faust Simpson Q1 Aline Gahagen Mason Venner Smith QV Mary Lucile Hall Dorothy Stevenson 1 I 1 1 l 1 li Rudell Harmon Ethel Tabor 1 1 13 Kenneth Hazel John Allen Tate V 1 H1 Mary Etta Henry Irene Travis I 51 Sue Hoerth Dora Harper Wallace , 1 Henry Holmes Ethel Watson p l Kelsie Holmes William Winston 1- Elizabeth King Carol Woodall 111 Malcolm Kuykendall Edge-worth Whitecotton W, Beryl Lindle Denver W-ood IM 11' Marshal Landsdale Ralph Wright 'F Geneva Martin Carl Young Ancel Martin Ethel Hed-gepeth i f . 50 '5 0 Wi , C f 1 111 1 V V31 111 ff ' 5 Si 15 1 ---x 1 g i' 4 M Q A ' 'L 1 FT ' '. :T 'i ' 2 1 1 1 . Q ,, -- f . -. ..'-1 --- Y 11 17?-:Z-1 1' ' ' E34 1 3 ff' lg CHIC Siurqt-BOT! 1 925 , , 1 -W -4 5224 Q1 '1 '1 111 -13 111 11 11 111 1 1 111 11 1 .11 . 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I III I I II III III ,I I II I II I I I IIIII I I I IIIII . I' I IIN III ' I'I I 'I ISI-I I ' I I I I I II III II'I I' I - ' XIII III IIII1 'WI I-II I III. I I II I' I I I II I I III I I IIII I IMI 'II I III I I I . MI Nll -' III li Qlitig IV I 6:1-In I J, - 5 2 .pd I if -L 'F I' I ' 'ffiiiif' L':'!, g' 'gf ' if.. -I :qt '-i 'l: 'i A? IS' 53-fi? M' T- .l 'i4 '- ...I. . . ' T' ' FX' 54' T I 4 I gf, fig, f IIII fif g ' I ?II'-'Q ? Zi'4 - 44,1 I 1 ' f f o 1 t Y K. P 1 i Y A l. H w It t .X ' I1 1 li .ir ,,l li: 1 i, lf' W -l -. lil V . V ' , l. li N I I 1 1 M Cfhe Slurqeon 1925 Wg ' F H S? 1 it i , iii Fi l i l . l Fres man Class Histor i . 2 l F MQ f B M ' ll i y ary Luclle Ha . l w N ll A . vis its lp On September the eighth, nineteen hundred and twentygfour, sixty- rl five happy pupils assembled, ready to be enrolled in the great Fresh- ygli. man Class of the Sturgis High School. It is the largest class of Freshmen ,QM L' in the history of S. H. S. ' a ' mi, Ui It was quite hard for us to keep in mind that We were.Freshmen and . ' for us to stand by and liis-ten tothe happy chats of the Seni-ors. It was ,g hard for us t-o look forward and to think of the four years before us, but 'under the leadership of Miss Huey and Mr. McGraw, we began our great 3 struggle. Y ' I We had to cross. ithe great desert. of Algebra and the deep abyss of it Latin, while the lives of old kings and statues in history inspired us on l we .toward our goal. V i ' i - A The Freshman Class of 1924 has more than three yearsfin-which to pl e bring forth it'rs talenrts and establish itself in this community. Its Work ,Q 4 . has .only begun. This class has material, which will miake Freshman of 1924 a by-word for all other classes. We areproud ofour class and 'Fi 'We are determined to force others to feel the sa'mepWay.- V q ' o i HV H tit! 1 F iff fa T li if M Q tw lim we W . ii . Ill F 53 -1 llis' R. Wy. Ear- 51 'ff . ' '1 K . t L L KP T v F. E L. 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I . f -ggiwwth 41 iigx O OOK2QIO Aciiuiiies JUNIOR SENICR BANQUET T CT he Siurqeon 1925 lx - - , l ,n 1 l '1 1., l ,yi 1 :Mi 11 ,H X 1 ,1 11 1 111 1, il -11 .1,1 , 1 1 'l 11 lf! 11 1 P ' l l 1 r 1 3 1 1 1 .QC - , X i Cn the evening of May 23rd. 1924 the annual Junior-Senior ban- I t quet was held in the basement of the First Christian Church. The base- F21 Ml ment was transformed into a beautiful flower garden, potted plants, ,131 yellow and white rosebuds, and the Junior-Senior Class colors were lf, iw I used in the decorations Music was furnished by Mrs. O. H. Wilcox and ' - her orchestra. Rev K. Palmer Miller of Princeton, Indiana was a special 111 ' guest, his address being a feature of the evening. R-oy Kavanaugh acted uw HV as toasrtmaster and responses were mad-e by Roy Berry, Superintendent Lyness, and Dr. B. F. Humphrey. The 'guests included the Seniors, Jun- T ions, Board of Education, and their wives, the Faculty, and Rev. Miller who delivered the Commencement Address. ' 1 1 KIWANIS FCOTBALL BANQUET 1924-1925 On December 12th, 1924 the Kiwanis Club 'entertained with a Q11 banquet in honor of the football team who won the Western Kentucky 1 1' Championship of 1924. The Kiwanians make this an annual affair. l ' K, Speakers of the evening were Coach B. R. Meidinger, Leiter Simp-1 Q K son, Captaing Liston Merritt, Captain-elect, and various members of the 3' ly y y team. Music was furnished by Carrie Melton, Orvalette Hearth, and 11-1 4 A 1 Mr.1H. VV. Haapanen. , , p FATHER AND SON BANQUET ,i ,1 On the evening of Decemiber 22, 1924, the Annual Father and Son QQ Banquet was given by the Hi-Y Club. Speeches were made by Warren 571.11 1 Eilis, President of the Hi-Y, Mr. T. E. Jenkins, and several of the fath- My ers. Supt. Fred Shultz had charge of the program, the m-ain features of the eveninlg beineg the Boys' Higlh School Quartet and an Address by A fi Mr. M. E. Eastinl., Sr. This was a general get-to-gether meeting, each cgi boy bringing his father or some other cl1o-se friend. Musicwas' furnished on piano and violin by Carrie Melton, Mary bf , 11 Proctor King and Crvalette Harth. ,, l 1 K ' JENKINS-WHITSELL BANQUET 1 1 1 One of the best banquets ever held in Sturgis was given by Messrs. , , T. E. Jenkins and J. F. Wlhitsell in honor ofthe Footb-all Squad. Noth- if ing was left undone which could add to the pleasure of the boys. Y 1 lm Speeches were made by Messrs. -Jenkins, Whitsell, O. H. ,WilcoX, C. 1 M11 H. Ellis, Coach Meidinger, Captain Leiter Simpson, Roy Kavanaugh, E 1 and various members of the team. Rfoy Kavanaugh was presented the , 1 1' gold football given by the Carney-Quirey A,gency to the man who se- , , 1 N cured the most tackles during the season. ' 1 ig- KIWANIS BANQUET' 1925 The High School Orator, Daniel Berry, Declaimer, Carrie Meltong iff? il Debaters, Irene Brummett, Glenn M-orris, and Warren T. Ellis, five 1 Track Boys, Jimzmie Whitsell, Roy Kavanaugh, Robert Holt, Sam Ship- il ley and Dick Watters and Coach and Mrs. Meidinger were entertained 1 111 ,Q at the Kiwanis Banquet Friday evening, March 13th. An excellent pro- Q, gram was given under the direction of Supt. Shultz. f 1 Ml TRACK BANQUET 1924 1 , 1 1' The Annual Kiwanis Banquet was given in honor of the Track Team 'T l 52:1 ink. R.-::, We on the evening of May 16th, 1924. Mr. C. H. Ellis gave the welcome address and speeches were .made by Supt. A. S. Lyness, Coach Meiding- er, Delmar Reynolds, captain, and Sam Shipley, captain-elect. Letters were awarded to Delmar Reynolds, Rupert Wright, Miles Austin Quirey, Dick VVaters, James Whitsell, Roy Kavanaugh and Sam Shipley. 1 l 322' 1 2 1, 1 , 56 is ' x 1-. ii -1- ,. .. .-.YY-xv, , . ..., ,L,,,,,,.,,..1.,, , , . W. C -Q., 6' A ' 2 1 1. - .,111 1- i1 ' :Ili 9' l V In .n A' 'fx - --- --- -----V - f- --- T ' . ' A-4 355, , ., ,. ,. A' . , v' 1-gg ' A - 2:44-aaa-ee '-f -f-1 9 Q 'The Siurqe on 1925 W 1 2 'V sigxz w if ll f ' rw lj Hi h Sc oolQua1-ietie H , H , fl if al r Q x N .fav- ,, p , l lllll' W YIW 1 qgw' il I 1 '-fx -N Teed and Fred Calmes, Leiter and Harry Simpson I 3 ' l . ll i lElsl yi Cafeteria 3 The first cafeteria in Sturgis High Schio-ol Was opened Monday, I September 29th, 1924 and continued for seven days to demonstrate the ' need of making it permanent. Patronage soon out-grew the equipment and neceslsit-ated closing it to provide more dishes, tables and a larger H S dining room. Tfhe new cafeteria was opened three weeks before Christ- mas. The profi-ts were very gratifyinxg to the committees and the bene- fits of hot lunches, the social hour at noon, and the presence of the i mothers in charge, Were an incentive to 'both the teachers and pupilsiof the school. Sturgis High School has made history in having this pio- neer cafeteria of model .service made possible by the loyal Work of the Parent-Teachers Association. Y 489-.. wmv . GD XMPY , 5 X ac- N 41, j,0'. i 57 ,M lgfii' sg gain: l . , t W - i2jTiff1:: .if': :iii :sf Y. H . . . E asy ,. . ,. , pm. ,M51--, W , W., ,,,-:l--1, Y , 4 f, li s f' ' H ' ' - - -- - ----'- -ii - ' - - Y -- -wsu slim M- ---f -- f- f Fl-L5-w gin - - - - -- i - W- 14 613-Q X 1 A,gT'j+g:f rr -Mg E 'i -- ---H--1 ' . 1-H 'viva im, .i,,, lr-, M. - a 3-ig-j gg1:-5 1 il My 1,1 li it , i ' w l ii il 1 A V i .ii r,. w i li ,, w v , I Y I gg AjL!i1Ef Crhe sturqeon was c..l . gf g i l i i il o H1-lj Club V l The Hi-Y Club is the only Charter Society of S. H. S.. The Hi-Y A Clubs all over the country -are sponsored by the Y. M. C. A. and at their 'wi meetings they. discussed various religious,. civic, social, and scholastic ju questions. Their motto is '.'Clean Speech, Clean Living, Clean Athletics, and Clean Scholarship. The organization suppfo-rtis all things which tend to 'develop S.'H. Sfandthe pre-sent slougan is We must have a gym. The members arenot' limited to Classes but every .student is entitled to mem- bership. Meetintgs are held every Monday evening in the High School auditoriuimaind-,much interest has been shown under the leadership of l gt Superintendent Shultz. . My ' Organizations of this kind are a credit to the community and incite flip the b0yS'0n to greater fields of endeavor. l P M I- The Officers ofthe Club are: ,tl N A Warren Ellis ........ ....... P resident I Roy 'Kavanaugih . . . .... Vice-President ' ' it 1 Sam Shipley ..... ....... S ecretary 1 - Harry Simpson .... .p ..... .... T reasurer lidilfii ll! y M Pepper Club W. Many Clubs have been organized at S. H. S. but few have created i 1 the enthusiasm displayed by the Peppers. The membership of this Club has been strictly confined to the Junior and Senior Classesg its ob- : Ject was to create enthusiasm and aid athletics. The Club was organized under the leadership of Mrs. B. R. Meidinger. My The Pepper Club has had some very interesting and enjoyable meetings and the Slogan was, Back up the boys on the Gridiron. Some of the members are leaving with the Class in May and it is their wish U, that the Peppers of the future will uphold the traditions that have been QV, fought for-the traditions of Sturgis High. May they always be -on the field with the Bla-ckand Gold Warriors, urging them on to victory with l that well-known Sturgis Pep. ' i i At the first meeting, September 15th, 1924, the following officers wt were elected: ' Mary Antha Ellis ................ President iii Laura Stevenson ............ Vice-President Mary Duke Richey . .Secretary and Treasurer 629 ' ,CQ If ,fl D A, a ' ,- -1 its L set if . it ll' ll T i l W l . l W .ffl KQV vii 4, ,i M w i I .QQ i S l l . KAPL fl 'l ff? SPI in ' v I 1 Pg,-A sv-H' i M., I , 9 IPQQ. 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Mi DP 114 11 1.1 1 .,1. 111 111 1 1 1 -1 11 1 11, 1,1 I1 31 111 1 11 11 11. 91. 11 1 111 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1.1 111 1111 1, 1 11 1 11 11N 111 11 11 - 1 111 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 11 111 11 1,15'ii'figifgiiffisa Crue sturgeon ms 9iQ1i11IifIfi 1 1 s s 11 Jlncl Home Came Ted 11111 111 And Home Came Ted, ,a sprightly comedy of mystery, in which 1 .11 1111 'there was an -abundance of fun, was presented by the Senior Class on 1 Friday evening, April 17, 1925. The thrilling story is cleverly written 1 11 and the series of dramatic situations arising' from one climax to another Q1 is very interesting. 11111 The action of the comedy occurs at the Rip 'Van Winkle Inn in the 1 1 Catskill Mountains. The plot has to do with a struggle for supremacy 1 in a furniture factory 'between Ted, the rightful heir, and one Ira St-one, an unscrupulous adventurer, who is trying to gain control of the business. 1111 Ted is assisted by Mollie Macklin, the plucky little housekeeper of the 11111 Rip Van Winkle Inn. 111 The first act takes place the day before the stockholders meeting 1111 11111 and according to the by-laws of the Furniture Company, every stock- 1 holder must register with the attorney by midnight. Mollie is in despair 1 11 because Ted, wh-o holds the controlling interest, has failed to come 1111 home in time to sign the register. All have signed but Ted and the un- 111, 1 21 scrupulous Stone is anxiously waiting to gain control of the business., 11 11 Mollie and Skeet Kelly, the hotel clerk, eagerly await the coming of the afternoon train. Ted does not arrive. At last, determined to save .K-51, the factory from Stone, Mollie and Skeet persuade a young civil engi- 1111 neer to impersonate the missing Ted. Stone is very discouraged but all 1 1 ,goes well until Jim Ryker, the attorney, announces that Gie is personally 1 111 acquainted with the real Ted. M10-llie and Skeet have already intro- duced the engineer as Ted and are at their Wits end to know what to do, when the lawyer mysteriously disappears. 11111 111 1 Complications come fast and furious in A-ct II, for the real Ted ,1 1 11 has been 'a boyh-o-od lover of Miss Loganberry, an old maid, wlho is anx- 11111 'Q 1 iously awaiting his return. The engineer is kept bu-sy trying to escape 1 1 1 from the spinisfter and further his own interest in Diana Garwood, a 11: guest at the Inn. Ted comes home bringing a bride with him and Q? Mollie hides the'm in the basement. Tlhe plot is further complicated 'uf i 1 by Henrietta Darby, who has a penchan-t for playing the ukelele and 111 111 singing! Aloha Oc to any man available. She too, owns stock in the 15 Company and places it in the Inn .safe for safe-keeping. As Mollie is lock-ing up for the night a mysterious form steals into the darkened 11 room and rifles the safe. Mollie gives the alarm but the burglar disap- 11 1 pearswith the widow's shares of stock. Aunt Jubilee, the negro co-ok, furnishes the fun. 1 111 1 1 Act III takes place the 'morning after the robbery. Little by little, 1 1 the mysteries of the play are solved. Surprise follows surprise and the 1111 si-Te dramatic situations of this act fairly teem with life and interest. A I1 ' 'AP 1 1' dam? 60 N 1,5 I I -2 111 1 14 I Cfhe Slurqeon 1925 L c 1 H 14 'lf I 1 1 w ,1 5. 1 , l 3 l 1 l U Wh ' 1 mysterious, deaf, old farmer appears, the lady from Honolula turns out VIR MQ' 1., 1! 1 All 1 l 1 1 w l 1 1 4 w l F 1 l l l I i I ,l pl 4 1 1 l Q. +1 ll ' v to be the lawyer's exewife, Ted is somebody else, the robber is located, W the real Ted turns up, the unscrupulous Stone is routed, and the faith- M Y' l ful little housekeeper, Mollie Macklin, finds the road to happiness with 1 A , A Skeet, the boy from Bowery. wi 1lf A CAST ll lm .Skeet Kelly, the Clerk ..... 1- ........ ........... E arl Daniel 115 Diana Garwood, the Heiress ...... .... M ary Proctor King lid Miss Loganberry, the Spinster .... ..... O rvalette Harth tif Ill' Ira Stone, the Villian .......... .......... N ed Culley A 1 j, Aunt Jubilee, the Cook. ....... .... A nna Mae McGee 12, Mr. Man, the Mystery .......... I . . .... Roy Kavanaugh M WI .Jim Ryker, the Lawyer ............ ...... S am Shipley li! T Mollie Macklin, the House-keeper. .. .... Laura Stevenson W ,K L Henrietta Darby, the Widow ....... .... I rene Brummett K Ted, the Groom ................ ...... 1 James Whitsell My 21? Elsie, the Bride .............. .... M ary Antha Ellis Q12 tl .Senator McCorkle, the Father ......... .... W arren T. Ellis its I f . :lil A iiliifii b lv lil Vp t L .0 - 1 1 2 A whose Little Bride Are Llou? , li '.'Whose Little Bride Are You, a comedy-drama in three acts, was lf? presented by the Junior class under the direction -of Mrs. B. R. Meiding- lib -er on the evening of February 12th, in the High School Auditorium. K, lr 0 ' The play, which is condsidered one of the best that has been given 1 i in several years, is the -story of an eccentric retired physician, who has as his hobby the, invention -of a steam bath. Through a case of fmistaken identity he receives his new butler as j his friend's son, whom he has never seen. ' 1. 5 ', Of course any play cannot be complete without a woman in the 'H iff! -case. This time it is two widows who greatly desire to change their ' Tl rl names, and who make, as the center of their desires, Dr. Bellows. jr 1 The play afforded many opportunities for effective actin-g, and all the players shared in the glory. gg? cAs'r lil! Dr. Benjamin Bellows .... .......... .... L i ston Merritt Florence Bellows ........ ...... .... C a rrie Melton M' Algernon Clawhammer .... ..-Harry Simpson if f Mrs. Tobin ............. . . .Dorothy M-cgC'aw 1, 'George Tobin ......... .... F orrest Dalton '11 15g8'US'C11S May ..... ...... G ilbert 'Lamb ll ,141 Slmeon S1Hg16t0'I'1- . -- . . .W. J. Brumimett kit Mrs. McECkron ..... ..... g ..Prudy Jones y , gy D01'0'6l1y MCE-ckron. . . . . ,Mary Duke Richey l, .Maggie Brady ...... . . . . . .Mildred King Jones 4? F 61 4 -9 Q. Li. .--T--We Bef, . we . .YW Ast l ls S u. crhe sim-qeon was f W 5' -.Teri ta if ll l. 1, y. ry Q15 l lll N. s i , l w l A 'Lf s s . 1 1 in flu I if Seventeen 71+ The Sophomore-Freshman play, Seventeen , a comedy-drama in VW T four acts,4was presented on the evening of May 15, 1925 in the High School Auditorium. g Seventeen is the tragedy of William Sylvanus Baxter that he had ceased to be sixteen and was not yet eighteen. Seventeen was not an fl age. It was a disease. . if big In his heart, William knew all the tortures and delights of love. Q But he was still sent by his 'mother on errands of the most humiliating 1-Y sort and depended on his father for every nickel, the use of which he L must justify before he got it. - ' is Silly Bill fell in love with Lola, the Baby-Talk Lady , a vapid l W El, little flirt. In order to woo her in an appropriate manner, he stole his T T father's evening clothes. When his wooing became a .nuisance to the neighborhood, his mother stole them from him and had them altered to Ti fit the middle-aged for-m ofher husband, thereby keeping William at l iw home. , ' 3, W . l. When it came to the Baby-Talk Ladyfs good-bye dance, not to be present was unendurable. William. again got the dress-suit and wore it at the party. Genesis disclosed thefact that the proud garment was in reality his father's, w'hich makes up the story of the play. it if This play wasdirected by Misses Lillie Kuykendall, Jeanon Day ll' and Kate Huey. The underclassmen have never before had a play and ij' this was a splendid idea. Much credit was due the able cast and the H H, H directors. T W CAST e ll Jane Baxter ..... ........ ' . ...... Hazel Pride H, H Lola Pratt ...... - . .Virginia Carr ', May Parcher. .. . ., .... Mary Winston 5, Etnel Boke ...... .... N adine Johnson .Mary Brooks .... D ........ . . .Vada Bradburn W - rs.. Baxter ............. . . .Blanche Sprague William Slyvanus Baxter .... ..... F red Calmes Mr. Baxter ............... ..... L eiter Simpson iw Joe Bullitt ........ ........ R -obert Holt Vi . , Genesis ........... Mason Venner Smith H l 1. Johnnie Watson . . , .... Brown Shackelford ll f 'll George CO0Der . . . ........ Henry Kelley ill W Mvr. Barcher ..... ....... D aniel Berry V M W allle Banks . .. .... John Allen Tate , . of ' if 62 leigiiwa-,gets f filglfliiilfi f f it it J fi'iis owom:o O Liierarq ' OOCDDQZDOCDOOOGD I 'ii ,Ml V il' -'W' 'A ffg C-The Sturqeon 1925 X r Oraiors and Declaimers M 1 as s e e a N li , , F' M W :U r 4 'gl' I M Q at m l ' . : I ' iS I W L l as ll l Oraiorq ' Law, Education and Religion ................. Mason Venner Smith M, America's Uncrowned Queen CWinnerJ . . .q .... Daniel Berry W American Ideals .... Q ............... . . .Liston Merritt 3 The House In Order .... . .Roy Kavanaugh S D 1 ' s ec amaiorq There Is a God ....... L ..............- . . . . . . .Ethel Watson M Flying Jim's Last Leap ....... ..... V irginia Carr- W M The Little Colonel CWinnerJ . . . . . .Carrie Melton EUS The Lion and the Mouse ..... .... M 'll KQJ, 71 7 Mary Antha Ellis, l , M11 Sl! . I lf ir Q. 92: 64 M if 1 EQ' V QNXYN 57 x -M -f 3, - V 5 f- - - Y T - A... A X A , V V ,v ,m,Y,,, W-, Y --AW M . , r, X' X ' ff 5 45.55 X ' F0 , 1 xv 6133A b .ll A, ,, Y l-Elf ? . .filwlffq i X .00 2 i f HES? M l ll fl It 'Q lm llf In l I. 5,3 1 1 , ,l ll l. ll- .,, la. l ffl, l 2 lt l ill? ? 1, It ll Ill I Abi lull ,l ll lr l, l ll' ll Ll' ,S , l l l . l 4 v l W. .ll l e as ix. ll l 'A 1. ,, ,M-l .W wi ,N Oratorical and Declamalorq Contest E f l E 9 l , The Preliminary Oratorical' and Declamatory Contest was held Tuesday evening, February 24th, in the High School Auditorium. This was an enthusiastic event and each contestant was-strongly backed by lns Class. A T The Stage was beautifully decorated in the School c-olors and pot- ted plants. Sections of the auditorium were decorated in the Class col- ors. Before and after the Contest the audience was entertained with or- chestral music, and stunts of the Senior Class. The Judges were: Mrs. Sam Saucier, Clay, Kentucky rj Miss Pauline Powell, Sebree, Kentucky, Mr. Marlin Blackwell, Dixon, Kentucky. MORGANFIELD-'STURGIS CONTEST On Monday evening, March 9th, the first sub-district Contest was held with Morganfield. This contest was to decide the winners in Or- atory, Declamatory and Debate. The Stage was attractively decorated with potted plants and the colors of the two schools. 'I 4 A so The Judges were: Dr. Bassett, English Department, Evansville College, Mr. Burke, History Department, CentralHigh School, Evans- ville, Ind., and Mr. Kadakus, History Department, Reitz High School, Evansville, Ind. The decision was given to Carrie Melton and Daniel Berry of Stur- gis, Morganfield winning the Debate. - fbi El Ol-I School Paper The Class of twenty-five always sponsored any movement that tend- ed toward the betterment and develop'ment of the school. One of the most beneficial -of these movements was the publication of the weekly school paper, The Sturgeon. . Through this medium, the parents and citizens of the town are able to learn and appreciate what the pupils and school as a whole are doing. A school paper,'in any community, is a mark of progress, and it is tne profound, wish of the Class that this movement be continued thioughout the coming years. ' , v 'e fia t?-Q cruel sturgeon, it M lg x, ,SBSH l l l l 1 'L a l 324' ll? ,, l i , l Elf ,Ml ill l 45 M yn l P l s 'l l ll I : Wu Eu l ,4 , . fllll . 1. .,I ll, !'1E '-ll lm ll, ll' all 65, C itgo Y ii F ,crp f 1 N I 4 l I 1 1 w 66 bl Queens f Et 7 7, ,V i Y O5QD LAURA sTEvENsoN Mag Queen. oomaxo f D VIRGINIA IC-ARR I Football Queen G370 P' i ow0awo f RMA JEAN QUIREY Junior Foo1ball'Quc-ret! O owoama auooobocooooo 2- 0 I l I w ,. .. J . Aihleiics L --x 5 , P 5 ? ? r 2 F N 5 x E E. 5 , i P f r 5 I I 5 E ? l I E a Ei 3 y ? 5- V M E Q I ? i i 3 o X A mmmgwm i Ji-J Football -3. ,gr w ,,-ffx I xi, QL, -' ,lo I I I I . f ' 2 5 I V- :. :' - 'l7T--Wu -- Ii, . ' --I---W - 'f-'W -H Ai I J: .'iM5'7.I 1f Q -C-giig Crhe Sfurqeon 1925 vc' J+f411'1 1 E. IL ov' W I -I II If II II I I I . I a I. .I LI I I , I I I I I I I I I I II y I VI, ' -IE-D V ,I I II II Ii I I I ,I IIIII III IMI, I II III 'I 'I IIIIE I I III I IIT III aI ':I II. .I I II' ,I IIIII MII I IIII' I I I I I . I4 III fa . ,If 'IA' Coach Tlfleidinqer Coach Meidinger, football menter and track coach, is a graduate of Kansas University and had special coaching Work at the University of Illinois. Coach Meidinger has played Univer- sity football and is one ofthe track stars of the West. .The football and track teams which he has turned out are a fitting memorial to the Work hehas done on- the athletic field. Stur- gis is very fortunate to have- an athletic director of such ,caliber as Coach Meidinger has proven himselfato, be. , I Captain Simpson To Captain Simpson, past master in the art of football, goes much of the credit for the 1924 team. He is quick 'minded and fearless a good line plunger and a broken field runner, hard to equal. His good judgment and knowl- edge of football have clinched many a game for the Orange Tornado. I. II I'I I I I, 'I Il II. III I: II I I ,, II ,, I, 3 1 I I III III II II, III Il IIQ I I II IIII IM' 'I' if II II IIWI I IIE II III I II IIII I I 'III I.iI ,M 'I II ILE IIN IIHI IPI' III I III I II III III III! III? II II I fm If ' lene 2 I 'J-I :LJ A If I 74 eIIt3jpff iirTjiiQII3,jg,ge at if gpg -I ' 3: III A I I I I I ,V I I I I I III I I I I I I I I 2. I I Crhe Slurqeon 1925 w'2f4i:gie23-if I' -I I , eff I II Q II I 'I I Q II IQ III' I 2 It I I 'II' Im I I I,y , I 'I LII I I I g I M lri. 53 . II! I I . V NED CULLEY, Left End, welght 150-Ned was one of the reasons Why M I Sturgis had one of the best lines in the State. His steady effioieneyjand rss I fine fighting qualities made him an end much to be feared by the I I ,X enemy. , W e ug ,I III! I I I I I S D I JAMES WHITSELL, Right End, weight 165-Jimmie is the bestfman II I who has held a right wing berth in several years. He is a wonder at I I I suagging passes and was mentioned on the All-State eleven. Q I we 1 in I , . 3 at .I .I I - A' NZ QW RALPH WRIGHT, Left Tackle, Weight 185-Babe has made quite, a .I III name for himself through his work in the line. He is expected to con- ' j 1 tribute much to the strength of the 1925 team.. , I I is I I 'wi g Ifswvf -7- .Wggg. gggg -gg-gg W. gg . . 4. I - ,- A ' MN- M- 1-:ff :FI age-13:2-f e-S :S 5 be - - FT's,f,-f 337' . :f'c'e1'5s11'11 k:t c 'i x Elfffff' Cfhe Siurqeon 1925 25ggi,jgW,g,g511:Ig .p , It - ' it can 1 l I I ,i WI. vp , w J ,, l 4 'i l ,n K. N f. IIN I l t i L i i V 1 .i' i .lui V. r. :i ii i tl E, if . . ras ' 1 ti H 5. f ii Q 4 1 I 5 li lil? , , f ali' ' V a WE LEM '1 A ij? k Y ' 1'1i , s W, 4 I LISTON MERRITT, center, Weight 160-Liston, center for the orange IEW V H . . . ' . Ti -Ig 1 andl?-lack and ' Captain-elect of the 1925 Team, 1S a wizard with the H N1 Hi' 'if' pigskin. He is steady and dependable, and the team should accom- lmii plish much under his able leadership. ' v W' Ei 15 it Wi ' T a . i jill SAM SHIPLEY, Right Half-Back, weight 145- Bo has played his in . last 'game for the big Orange Tornado . 'Sam did the punting and his M5 WW - K ' , QNX departure is likely to Emake a hole in the back-field, hard to fill. He is 1 i as fast as blue lightning and could always be depended on to gain his yardage. A ' ' I - ' - .i N 1 ROY KAVANAUGH, Left Tackle, Weight185--Roy is line captain of the 1924 team and one ofthe hardest hitting tacklers that ever wore the V V orange and black. His clean sportmanship and hard tackling made l l him the mainstay of! this year's line. Roy Was selected as All Western i ti lyf Kentucky Tackle. W i i r rbi ,Elise ' ' I t at t 76 5 j s .30 1 g e c it tg, i W 1 v l 1 w 1 l l r 'l V l Eli l ,, if ll W i I : l ..:x alll l , 1 lx ,, 1 1 .- ,. 4 ml. I Ill ,. llr 1, gg Cfhe Siurqeon 1925 , 1 ix Q , l il I 5 W, l I W A..,,A M ,l : T D l V! '51 1 I 'lx at V ' 1 l S . Ll ll ' l ' l Q lvl 1 El T T E52 l ll l l 'ls ' Ill! ,xl .H S T at R T it M g . - T 'W ' ' ' Vllf HENRY KELLEY, Right Guard, Weight -175-- Fat was-handicapped lil thi.s year through an injury to his left shoulder and was unable to finish lx 1 the season. Fat seldom misses his man. He is a good judge of his op- QQ? . . . ax ponent and is a corkmg good fighter. , , u Fl .lig W ' . , W ll RICHARD WATTERS, LeftHalfLBack, weight 1404-Dick played half- Nl pp back for the Sturgis eleven this year. p Dick is very fast and could usuf .ally be counted on to make a nice gain. The Orange Tornado is lucky i in that Dick has two more years with S. H. S. ' ' Wk Wy? l ROBERT FINLEY, Full-Back, Weight 17 O- Plunging Bob, our full- in back, is a new comer and a line plunger par-excellence. He hasttwo lp more years with S. H. S. and much is expected of him. T NV . g Q li if A . QQ? I , 1' H ll 1 .,X 'w' ' ' H gg-7---as-7535-fr in-M, Y A 1 wwwriful-,le 5,-, N ?H- W-H5577 -, V A- lf- ---- -l-Y -r fa - xg 5 . YV . .W 1, A ,L f N ff, l i l I w l . a . ' N ' l l E l l I Cfhe Siurqeon. 1925 1 . - l D ' Nl gr? c t fill i . W s n W l x ' l Q Il ' .A X rl E Hg ' -. 5 I ,I till , , like we 'A in t .V ' . ll if' ' -' y' ll I s Lrg iff eff ' t W ROBERT WYNNS, weight 140-Hoob proved a Very capable under- study for the back-field and could be depended on to buck through a qw i stone Wall, if necessary. He has one more year for old Sturgis. Ili. 4 ,ml it l ll, I 'i' 1 M N ll: ' ' TOY ALLEN, Left Guard, Weight 170-Considering the actual exper- ience he has had, Toy is developing rapidly. He gave loyal, dependa- ble service this year and can be depended on to contribute much to the ' ,' Orangeand Black the next year or two. ' . lil , 1. p l ill! V a , t ls n - F, '! DEWEY BRINKLEY, weight 155- Marconi subbed for the line this . if year. He was a star at blocking punts in the Princeton and Owensboro ll? games. He is likely to make somebody hump for a line berth next sea- l 1. i son. . fl 5 E ,, il ll 1 :ll llllljl, , it l ..-.., 'K 5 ll! 1 . 78 -' . SEQ - Wits-1 ll' ' ' r Wm: ' . ., . . ' -0 H, -Amr, , ,sv AMW, A - ' - l .- 4 ggi -- - . - W . .W -, . H.- , T , ,g'1',i i 4' lvf-f:gff -- - . . -f-,--f--- -- -r -- - -. .'f v x- llysn, lwvf, 1., m l, , . Mum, , ,ww , ,y , ,WA W M4 , Q - - - Y - :l l -- ---ff - ----- - -f f f- V 5 - - ffl: e , eeee 7 , l 11 11 1 1 l 1 1 X 1 1 ,n, ll 31,1 1 1. L1 I 11 1 1 1 1 ,l ll -,.. 1 i 1 1 9 1 l l 1 A CT'he ,smrqeon ms R 12, - , ,A ,.,,, I , l 1 !l'l , I 1, l - ,, 1 ll' 1 1 U11 1 ll 1, 1, 1 51 1'l Tlll 1 1, . l 1' ' 1 ll 1 1 1 l 11 1 1 ill' W1 'fit 1 li , Football Squad lg, 454 Q11 . ,I ' Top Row, left to right--Coach Meidinger, Whitsell, Brinkley, 1 Wr1ght,. Captain Simpson, Shipley, Kavanaugh, Culley, Nunn, Coach 'lj . 1 I ! 1'1 Davis. 111 1 . . 1 f , C . 111 Middle Row, Tate, Allen, Watters, Wynns, Finley, Merritt, Kelley, gg, ll' Lamb. - ' X511 Seated, Brown, Reynolds, Ellis, H. Simpson, Young, Christian, - ill' Shackelford. ' Q1 .1 1 ' l ll 511 1 11151 117 11? S, y. 191 1 79 ee eete 1 x - Y .V L t ' V ' 'C.,, 'Y Y Vtgl- T .'V. Y' W Il .jf -1 1 1 1 ,,,. 1 I 11 1Q'1 1.1 1 1 1 11. 111 ei! 12 1 111 11111 11:1 1'11 11 11 11 111 1 ,, 111 1 1 1 , 1 1111 1111 1111 11111 113 111 .11 1111 1 1j111 if 11.4. 'N-11' 111 1 1 11 1 1 '1 1 1 I 1 11:1 11 F1371 11111 1 11 111 1 1111 111' 1,1 1'11I 111 12, W1 fi'- 11 1111 1:11 ?'1 '111 .111 1111 111' ffl' 1.141 11 1'11 1111 11 11 1 11 11 117 Gridiron Achievements 'Iii El 911 The big Orange Tornado has finished another' successful season sweeping all before it, by winning the Western Kentucky Champion- ship. Football has always been a major sport in S. H. S. Her teams have been twice western State champions and have successfully com- peted with some of the best teams of the State. The 1924 season was officialy opened by defeating the fast Bosse Bulldogs of Evansville, by a decisive score. The .game was hard- fought throughout, brilliant open field running by Shipley and Captain Simpson, and pass snaggin-g by Whitsell, being features of the ga-me. 1 Profitmg by experience, the Sturgis Eleven displayed an entirely new brand of attack the next Saturday against Princeton, by displaying a strong running and bucking game. The game was one-sided through- -out, Sturgis gaining at will. Wynns and Watters starred for Sturgis. The fastest game of the Season was played the following Saturday with Henderson. Sturgis outplayed, and out-fought the powerful Hen- derson eleven but were unable to break up passes at critical times and lost the game. The defensive and offensive work of the line featured the game. Kavanaugh and Culley played brilliant ball. The first track meet in the football season was the game with Providence. The whole team starred in the one-sided contest, the back-field seeming able to gain at will. Sturgis humbled the proud Marion team Oct-ober 30 in a listless contest by a score of 13 to 0. Sturgis met Clay the following Friday on McCauley field. The Sturgis squad was doped to winby a large score but due to listless play- ing defeated Clay bya small margin. . Sturgis defeated the powerful Owensboro1 Red Devils in a hard- fought contest November 14. The game was played on a muddy field which prevented either.tea1m from making consistent gains. Simpson made the only score when he received a fumble and raced forty yards for a touchdown. 1 The long heralded Turkey Day game with Morganfield was played with all the traditional spirit and ended in a tie, neither team being able to score. Shipley was the outstanding star for Sturgis, -making one gain of forty-two yards and several fifteen yard gains. 1Culley, star end, and Kelley right guard, were out of the line-up with mumps. This is the second time Sturgis has won the championship as she tied with Paducah for thehonors last year. The team has bright hopes for a vcry successful 1925 season as nine letter men will rep-ort for fall training. She has, by far, the hardest schedule in Western Kentucky as games have been scheduled with Marion, Owensboro, Bosse, Mayfield, Clay? 1-Tienderson, Princeton, Georgetown College Freshmen and Mor- gan 16 . sess Crue siufqeon ms 1 'X i 'A 1 1: .1 1 X -111. 11 11,1 11 1111 11 111 1Z1 ,111 1 11 1'11 11 I :I 111-1 11.1 1 11 11.31- 51.4.-Q11 '1111 1. 111 111 1 111 1' ' 1111 1111 1.11 11 11 1111' 11111 1 11 11 11' 1'11 1111 1111 Q1 W' 11 11 11 11. 1111 11.2.11 1 1 111 111' 1 1 1, 1 11 1'11 11111 1 1, age 1 1 QP 11,1 1 '1 11'1 1111 1111 1 .115 0,1 5 ji? 1 . ff if W f 11Ef' P it 12 'i:1' ..-i:..:Lg 1 1 ' moww r l vu J w .'! 1, P , A Track , I K lk. K f lll I, i H I 5. Y vial 'SW . . -..-iw - sw. 99' . .. - NSW ' f X Q14 ,-....-., ...Y ...Y-..-1 .2. ffl 4,16 gh' M jjj - Q,-,T -A . X gp! N1 XI If I3 5 ,faq af , 1 X X, film Il-j p w ., . 4 4 ., I I I ' I l I I lu lI I 4 It I I 'I :I I. f ll ,l ,II I I Captain Sam Shipleq ,I I.I W I 1 Sam proved himself the star -of the 1.924 track Ill lg teameestablishing a record for the 220 yard I dash indoors at the Louisville A. A. U. meet, - l time 25 seconds. Sam haslbroken the school .I I records in the 100, inthe fast time of 9 4-55 the 1 220 in 23 flat and the broad jump 20 feet 8 inches. Sam is the fastest in the record ofthe I I I LL Sturgis High School. loss this year will be gl a blow tothe track team. fTwo letter manj. I .I lxll I, lf I I l 1 fI Ill ll iz.- lilllli Q I Ewa ' ' Ii El ' lg ' A T IQII III! I! Roig Kavanauqh sf I I This is R-oy's lastyear with the Sturgis Tar- NMI -riers. Roy holds the State Indoor shot put Ill A A record, established at Louisville A. A. U. meet III .Q with a -heave of 44 feet EM, inch and the outdoor Il My State record gained at Georgetown this year It when he hurled the shot 44 feet 5 inches. 'He . ll was also 1923 State Shot Put champion. fTWo E . . ,I l Q letter manj. I Ml 'V lla XI Il 1 : ' S I I I II ' I l 5 l ,' l ' 1 l . ' 62h M ,. -ll 4 82 'WS I5 ' SEZFEFV ' +5: Ul!I'4. 616' - 3 tl 419 CI I I I ' N' I 5, .I 1, .4311 II H' II N I I , ,I I --W-I--. ' - ' QI?-W - I 'ip' 1 Y gf-ff,.f..-.,M? W-:iq M li'-i r fLl1-- ' Q, ,WY , I .. If N III -e E ME Cfhe Shu' con 1925 5 -. e-A F in '-5 . ug I , -lf' mf IN' tw IIIK I' ' ' II . , , , I' II! I I I I I I It I I Ii I. I I I II QI III IIII I III I I' I III I. W. I ,I ,I , I II' I I I IMI .' II I IIII I II'I II , II I I IJII fm ,II :II ,I I I ' I II 'I I I I . 4 W I I D NI I III I II 'I' :I, - X ,. 'ring . ' Z3.5,. Jga .515-'at .WI M itil A A 4 ' I I I I I . I , I' N , H . . ' I I I I JAMES BRASHEARS--Jimmie, a Freshman, .made his letter this year I I in the quarter and half .mi1e. Heis ambitious and should be a real star I I I I by inext year.' I e ' I I I I I I I I HENRY KELLEY-Henry, although a very g0od shot putter, is unfortu- g 1 ' nate in that he is on a team with the two best shot putters in the State. III I I, II. - I - I MI t Q Q IIII ALTON REYNOLDS-Sleepy is one of the best high hurdlers in the 1 IIIQ State. Alton, when e Freshmen, get fifth in the State Meet end should I I E II break the State rec-ord before he graduates. A I III: ' I I Iv II -I II ' : Mi ' I I II1 I' Q I H 4'I 1 YH 7252 83 I ' vi X III'-'vA'SENYc413!a 4- A. ----- ----- -k- - ---- - -eu -I-f - - I- I . , . ... .-e - - f-H - ---- -0- Y -- if-. I IQ . . , .iII xi':'?g,:.gg T',1fi5, Jesggsf-1.l1::.T :: iQ 3 if 1 :Tu ',gT - - X' -ii- ZBWES' 2 ig? Leigib' -' A i ' ' H - '-'-' -, ::'A 'gg ff' H fv 1 ' r L 1 r r eel-'Q' I3 Cfhie Sturqeon 1.925 - + A W is . .. . u gui A e Q Q N ' I n i l S. Y! Q I ' k . . t nt A P. 1: ! i 5 ALBERT THORNSBERRY-Albert has high a.m.bitions,x so high that V he vaults around the 10 foot six in-ch fmark and has three more years in .Q Q which to break records. ' .f I , il! Q . . . . at 1, RALPH WRIGHT-Babe uses h1s 1m'rnense welght and size in track as ii si well.. as football and with the exception of Kavanaugh is one of the best 54' shot putters inthe State. - Y BAERYL GARDNER-This is Bery1's second season. He is a good miler i and next year should be much better. A Q A n . . J. ' 'G vw ol Qrxo it ,951 hjkiifq l . D W ' s'-! 8 L1 - '71 .SX i zu .. Za, , Nfl 'Q5 Q we ' 'fe-.xffv --- Q -.- --Y -- --fv - - ---- x- --- - - 3 .-. -Y Y Y H Y . - -S, . 1- , ,, :N - - -'- -3 .1fl'0,'S, y N Kgs W V , V 3 12-f., Q. - H , gel-fr--4 V ' 'i'? 'E'i5i?3'iT-.F-n-q.55Ii7-QE fi vii 'fees M D W Y V H ' -W E LV :fin i 4.563 V X -1 5 ., -,,--,, -..,- V. . . 1 . ,, 4. 1 ' :Sf 5 ' H 41 A-Y' it Lgggxrtf Wf vv lv. 4 5 Hsin 1 i 1 i iii il iii. ix -4 I. pi ! V ef- cum Simeon me offffseig r o, jx i n x U I it R Y at R W .1 ' 1 V M E ' l W 'Q M ij . 3 5 1 'il 1 'I , H . N V Y as Ni H if , Q' t ROBERT HOLT-Bob promises to be ready to step 'forward and fill H Captain Ship1ey's shoes next-year in the sprin-ts. Robert is one of the ' if best broad jumpers in the history of S. H. S. and has jumpedtwenty-one i b ig feet. o Ep 1 N W A X. A HARRY SIMPSON-Harry is a new recruit for the cinder path and one yi .3 or the big surprises -of the season. Harry is a lo-W hurdler, quarter U tl 0 miler, and -broad jumper, being best in the broad jump,havi-ng 'made 20 feet, 3 inchfes. . ' - A .KENNETH CHARRON-Kenneth came from DeKowen and has round- i if ed into a star pole vaulter, high jumper,. and discus thrower. Kenneth it has cleared 10 feet, 10 inches and should break Quirey's State and High School record -of 11 feet, 5 inches before he graduates since he has y ' 'twfo more years. ' A 8 3:25 5 ' r 1 I A V N v ' I 1 1 crhe .Sturgeon ms S352 VM' 1 rail? X 90 94 JB 11 1 , 15111 1 1 I l 1, 1 1 1 1 fi 1 ll l' 1 1 H ,li',' lim PU' gi' N2 V 1 HW 1 1 IQ 1 1 Q 1 m 1 . W H2 V' 0 gl, Nfl A . .E V1 RICHARD WATTERS-Dick is one of the best all-around men V A1 31' Sturgis has ever had. Dick runs the 100, 220, quarter, half, and relay 1 i 4311 equally well. Dick has equalled the half mile State record and broken V f the 440 yard .school record in the fast time of 52 2-5 seconds, He has 1X 111 two more years for S. H. S. M 1 1 c li 11 I , 1. 1 ll t .DEWEY BRINKLEY-Dewey is a high .jumper and discus thrower and 1 1 1 1 always willing to try a bit harder. He has two more years. 1 1 ' ,JAMES WHITSELL 018 lettersl-+Jimmie is one of the greatest quarter V. milers in the history of Track at Sturgis. Jimmie can always be de- pw 11 ls l 1 pended 'on to win the quarter and lead the relay to victory. This is 1 Jimm1e's last season for Sturgis X11 I N3 1 gf SN Quran - ' -5. -F Q Gxcwif - ., . . ., . .D .- ..., .M - .. -,.. -WH 2 ,. , -Q ---M ,.:..---..-,- rg-af: Q ww fu 4- D- 2-f 1 . 1 :d11' ea- 1-25- -Q H - f using? x I digg 23' 1--g:f:.g't H' . . fra-, . ' ' 4.-.1g 4.:L,.7 L, .,., ' mn ., 5' b ' 'A ,.1-:. Ti.. 4 - 'L 'L Mg... I l My 1 Tl . - we 14 1, 1, Wil ,Mig xi , l l! as 86 S27 of . 0 1 'mx sis N 1 'SFT -9 l .in 9 ft e347 4 sr F Ili 5-1. l v 'lll 0 H li Mu W N ell 9 .' A il! 1.3 l li, 'i ,.l V.w . 1 1 .it l 1 ' 1 I 4 1 il All I 1 .gl ' 1 1 4 l li. Qs w Crue sm.-qeon 1925 L1 irpg iiia F, 1 V' ll H ', 1 1 111 !i' :W 'ilii Fl l 'f 4 ia 1 1 1 li 1 K ml' W at 5 v . b 'lj' f H W, ,N Y Back Roww, left to right-Euchanan, Morris, Thornsberry, Kelley, Simpson, Sisk, Lamb, Brown. . A Second Row--Brashear, Dalton, Young, Tate, Brummett, Brinkley, Finley. ' ' M Q, First Row-Whitsell, Reynolds, Captain Shipley, Watters, Ellis, ll, . if Holt, Charron, Kavanaugh, Coach Meidinger. lf M NATIONAL A. A. U. MEET, LOUISVILLE M Coach Meidinger entered five men in the big indo-or meet in Louis- -fav' H2 ville. Captain Sam Shipley 'won first place in the 220 yard dash CHigh , 3, Schoolj setting a new record of 25 seconds for a board track. Roy Kav- 1 anaugh set a new State record with the shot put when he threw it 44 M feet 3-4 inches. 1 ' ' l I s M WESTERN KENTUCKY M-EET, MAY 2 ' 'Hg li The first Western Kentucky Track 'meet was held at Sturgis May 1 fl np 2nd, Eleven teams were entered and 75 athletes competed. The follow- A ing cups were given away: Holt's Challenge Cup on the 880 yard dash, .1 Jenkins Cup in the one mile relay, 5Sutcliffe's Cup on the 100-yd dash, 5:1 'B-ill Doak's Sportmanship'cup,4.Ogden College cup-winners of meet, M li Hunts' CMayfieldJ Challenge Cup-Winners' of meet. ' ' .IW ,Y Sturgis 1st,. 83 points, Pride and Providence tied for 2nd, place - with 16 points each. Shipley High Point Man with 22 points. lm STATE MEET, GEORGETOWN, MAY 8, 9 - , 151+ Sturgis finished third in the State Meet but won the Sportsmanship it ll j Cup. Shipley won the cup as High Point Man of the Meet, by' winning ,pw I 1 U19 100 yard dash and 220 yard dash and was second in the 120 ,yard My hurdles. Kavanaugh .set a new iState record in the 'Shot Putwith a heave of 44 feet 5 inches. ,QV ,Q Sturgis ............ 7 7 Central ......... 37 WX Sturgis ...... .... 7 3 Bosse . . . .... 33 L, .9 V, f , gf- 87 . E ssss 1 ll. l l I l . I 4 I ' l 1 L . 'Huw 'Wy 5 l i w i N w H i ll l , 1, l , l f 'w . 1 I 1 w ' ' l i x l 1 . vii 5 -O O Q9 Cfhe 51m-qeon 1925 Q.-3i..iSlQ:4Q.ylirfazfjlj-131 ' ' i ff-5 A , 'S Calendar F' ,W 'M F 1 sicxisio W.. ' ll? 'I .ii Sept 19-First football game. First and Second teams. l , ff: Sept 22-Barbee and Miss Ford visit school. Til Sept 23-Vada Bradburn faints. llgll Sept. 24-Mary Antha and Mary Duke play football. 21, Sept 25--Peppers sell football tickets. 2 it it , Sept 29-Br-ol. McCa'w speaks in Chapel. , Sept. 30-Ned Culley reads Heart Throbs . M Oct. 1-Mr. Meidinger moves all Seniors. K 5 Oct. 2-Sophoimoresl elect Virginia Carr football queen. , M93 ef, Oct. 3--Pep meeting before Bosse game. 5 li I T! Oct. 6-Laura found in.Candy trunk. A A . if Oct. 7-Congressman Robinson speaks in Chapel. H 1' fl Oct. 8-Peppers attend Church. h i Oct. 10-Princeton plays here. ly H lf Oct. 13-Virginia .Carr and Brown Shackelford reported married. False alarm! Oct. 14-Baptist preachers visit school. ' - Q il . Oct. 16-Seniors attend Mr. Brooks' funeral. 'I 3. Oct. 17-Roy and Salm strut in their limousine. O lp gl Oct. 20-Babe Wright atten-ds Senior Arithmetic Class. We wonder- A Why? T g Oct. 21-Seniors vote to paint .schoolhouse red instead of green. -ff all Oct. 22--Mary D. brings Mr. Meidinger some tomatoes. Oct. 23-Peppers can't get up early enough to take hike. 1 , Oct. Z4-Sturgis plays Providence, here. . , Oct. 27-Sturgis second team plays at Clay. ' Oct. 28-Seni-or rings arrive. f .i Oct. 31-Marion plays here. i Q. Nov. 4-Election day. .1 Nov. 5-Juniors organize vocal chorousf' A. .5 Nov. 10-Peppers decide to keep training. FSH A y Nov. 12-Vanity case found in Beryl Gardner's desk. MQ Q ,g Nov. 13-Orvalette tries to find somewhere to wear her new evening W l gown. ,gg W Nov. 14-Toady has a new tooth. Nov. 17-Ned plans to go turkey hunting. Friday after Thanksgiving. y S Q Nov. 18-Mary Antha gets sick and goes home right before an English ,gl test. fy Q Nov. 19-Virginia Carr l-o-ses her Brown bow. 'if Nov. 20--Vote to play drop-the-handkerchief instead of football. l ll V I' Nov. 24-Peppers 'make chorus costumes. i 1 Nov. 25-Play for Athletic Association at hilgh. sch-ofol. ll., l Nov. 26-Big rally before Morganfield game. ' W' ,fl Nov. 27-Sturgis O. Morganfield O. ' ' ffl , Ilov. 28+A few people decide to go to school. M I ' Dec. 1--Laura and Prudy have a fight in the auditorium. Kid Jones. M knocked out in 3rd round. il f 1' 5 ss + xii ' E E 1 . H1 1 I w l ,I il. li 1 J ll Il r 4 1 1 ' 1 I ! v I A w i I I l l l 1 ,gf-igeg..,rg-e2-1:-ttfifit f-The Slurqeon 1925 11-5- 1, I, ii CALENDAR, Continued Q I! Dec. 2-Jimmie has a thrill. F - Dec. 3-Seniors have sham battle. . If ' Dec. 8--Helen has nervous fit from working arithmetic. - fI T Dec. 9-Get six weeks report. T' Dec. 12-Harry's birthday. Gets 100 in arithmetic. In Dec. 15-Ruth and Kilbourn marry. Ii Dec. 16-Visitor's Day. I+ Dec. 184-Explosion in auditorium disturbs classes. I I Dec. 19-Santa Claus visits Seni-ors. W i Dec. 24-Holidays begin. I I Jan. 5-Start to School with New Year's resolutions. Il Jan. 6--Laura's birthday. Receives present from Morganfield. Jan. 71-Margery Wilson visits school. lf J an. 8- Flick visits Sturgis. I Jan. 12-Mr. Ferrill speaks in Chapel. il Jan. 14--Hon-or Roll read. Jan. 15-Exams. M Jan. 19-New semester. I If Jan. 22-Hotel Crossword established. 4 ' l .J an. 26--Honor Roll student.s presented to student body. I Jan. 27-Ned pied form at The News-Democrat office. Catches h---. I Jan. 29--Senior chofrous Water, water everywhere, but not a drop to Ill drink. ill Feb. 3-Mr. Meidinger gives Harry Simpson credit for being brief. I M Feb. 6-Laura elected Senior May Queen canidate. l Feb. 9-Mumps. Junior play cast out of school. . I MI A Feb. 17-Dick prolmises to give Bob a picture. Thrills! I ' I l 1 Feb. 20-Physics class takes a hike. fi Feb. 23-Juniors and Seniors have fight over class colors. 1 I Feb. 24--Carrie and Dan win contest. M. Feb. 25-Seniors feeling the effects of the morning after the night gm, before. 'l ' Feb. 27-Toadie takes a shower. . 5' Mar. 2-Girls have Chapel progra.m. A I 3 l Mar. 5-May Queen contest begins. 4 II III Mar. 9-Dan and Carrie win contest with Morganfield. 1' I I Mar. 12-Junior Play. I ' T yi Mar. 15-Mr. Collins and Baptist preachers .speak in Chapel. Mar. 20--New Sturgeon issued. Mar. 23-Soph and Senior Chapel program. Mar. 25-Boys start hatless and coatless fad. A I I Apr. 14-Earl turns a Sir Lancelot. Seniors play tag in auditorium. l' l I May 1--Ogden men here. Irene B. has a picture show. rl' May 5-Seniors decide on Commencement week activities. M May 6-Mr. McGraw left. Everybody happy-well yes. If may IZ-Everybody gone to Georgetown. ' Ir 1 ' l ay -- enior Exams. .JI May 18--Senior party. ' IQ r May 19-Class night. I T May 20-Memorial Exercises. . E II May 21-Senior picnic. to Shawneetown. jg I Sag May 22-Commencement Exercises- Farewell to Thee. I - 11 FIV 323 89 af- J. 1 ff-11 14551 QQ f!,,Qp.Y-f..f, W WI ll ll .I 1 .1 r 3 1 all lil lug 1 .il ll 1: ll lil lf I. 1 ii' I. 1 1 4 1 I ir... .QL Crhe Sturqeon 1925 9 A , uf ' ii in Jllumni ll . all CLASS OF 1908 . . 1 Hi Eliza Coleman, CMrs. Hayden Hunt! ........ .... S t. Louis, Mo. ii. , ,, J ,Lula Toy, CMrs. Guy Powell! .............. .... R obards, Ky. Eels 1 CIASS OF 1909 71,1 1.1 Annie Benedict, CBoofkkeeper! ........... . .... Silverton, Ore. ll Eva Carr, CMrs. Givens Christian! ........ .... S turgis, Ky. - V eva Carr, CMrs. Louis Talbott! ........... ..... Sturgis, Ky. 5 1 Gus Winston, fFarmer! .... .................. Sturgis, Ky. Wi . CL 1910 i Nell Coleman, CAssistant Cashier Bank of Sturgis! ....... Sturgis, Ky. ,Q ,ggi 1 chester Davis, qiviinister! .................. , ....... Railway, N. J. Q A Inez Jones, CMrs. Clarence Savignac! ................ Detroit, Mich. 15221 l l Ora O'Nan, fMrs. Jess Collins! ............ ....... S turgis, Ky. ,ii Jaunita Gore, CMrs. E. A. Sigler! ............... Huntington, W. Va. - Mary Ida Thompson, fMrs. Clarence Welch! ........ Owensboro, Ky. CLASS OF 1911 'gl I. Fred Alloway, CLumber Dealer! ........... ....... S turgis, Ky. N Anna Bishop, fMrs. Edgar Young! ....... ...Providence, Ky. . Mattie Chancellor, .................. ........ D eceased. We iq. Givens Christian. CWest Ky. Coal Co.! .... ..... S turgis, Ky. ,gl Eberly Davis, QFarmer! ............... .... S turgis, Ky. iff ' Lester Grady,' ....................' ..... ...... M a con, Ga. l lil Mable Hancock, CMrs. G. M. Radford! .... . . .G. .lasgoW, Ky. ,T Justine Marquardt, CMrs. G. B. Carr! . . . . . . . . . .Sturgis, Ky. E Vivian Sprague, .................... ........ C olorado. O. H. 'Wilcox,., CWest Ky. Coal Co.! . . . ....... Sturgis, Ky. Q Rubye Wilcox, fMrs. Brown! ...... , ...... ..Morganfield, Ky. li! Wesley Winston, .... .9 ................... ...... S turgis, Ky. 'EE 1, CLASS OF 1912 fill Anna Barnaby, ................... . ....... .... C onroe, Texas. N Mary J. Bennett, .................... ........ D eceased. qi , i Louise Galloway, CMrs. Harill Taylor! . .. .... DeKoven, Ky. ' .il i Beulah Hancock, fSten.ographer! ...... ........ S turgis, Ky. 1 f 4 l -ll 4 1 I I 1 ,I 1 l V Q.. .ill ..- il 'V i. -I if, lil l ? Edith Shipley, CMrs. .Jaimes Irving! ..... 1 ......Benham, Ky. .l iii Lillie VVilliams,.. fMrs. 'Charles Gary! ...... ......... B uffalo, N. Y. . y 'Naller Quirey, QMI-S. Butler smith! ............. East crondoiet, 111. igl ' ' . . CLASS OF 1913 'if Audrey Benedict, CMrs. Willard Barnum! .... ......... P eru, Ind. ,V Pauline Carr, fMrs. Spurlin Collins! ........ ..... S turgis, Ky. Mary Casey Dyer, ............ . .... . ........ Deceased. Mi V' ii Robert Lamb, CChemist! ......... . . . .... Buffalo, N. Y. ILM LTL - Lillie Pearl Kuykendall, fTeacher! ..... ..... S turgis, Ky. 31,5 Mable Pearcy, CMrs. J. G. Scruggs! .... .... E lkton, Ky. V 'Nilson Rudy, fSturgis Grocery Co.! ..... ..... S turgis, Ky. 1 Sam Sizemore, CFarmer! ............. 4. .. .... -. Sturgis, Ky. 31' A ll Louise Sprague, QMrs. Horace Thompson! . . . . . .Sturgis, Ky. '7 1 . CLASS OF 1914 g H ' Louise Boettger, ........................ ..... D eKoven, Ky. N lilly' 55, Archie Cafmpbell, CMrs. James VVilson! .... . . .Nashville, Tenn. Wi ,y if Herbert Chancellor, CContractor! ....... ...... S turgis, Ky. K K Spurlin Collins, CWest Ky. C-oal Co.! . . . ..... Sturgis, Ky. A ,Vit 'L' + P - . me Q J -.A 'f 'f 'Tffv 'f Wi., LLWNAM , 5 V 7 A-M Yf..f-.fue L 3Xx9ES 'A X J 11. Ls 9 1 ,lg Crhe Sfurqeon 1925 o M or to I r vi: 5. l 1 1 v I lm l rg. ll, l.. 1 1:4 l rx. 1 l-Q V. l Ll fl ll lll ls ,.. l 1 il ,. 1 2, 'I iw N. ,. ,I V ',: 1 R ,M l l l ,. .M ll. ,. fl In l l ' s 1 f l 1 l E . r l 1 1 A w l , l l 1 l i l ALUMNI, continued f ,il Elia Davis, fMrs. P. G. Fullbrookj .......... .. ..Delisle, Canada. 'H pl, Laurine Davis, .... . ................ ....... - .Deceased:. M PM . Rose Lamb, .... , ....... . ................... ....... C olorado-. 1 il L Edna Markham, fMrs. Robert McGrawJ ....... 1 ........ Sullivan, Ky. pl al Tr-oxell McGraw, fPrincipal Sturgis High Schooll . . . .... Sturgis, Ky. fill 1 ,g Rosetta Shipley, .... ' ......................... ..... S t urgis, Ky.. 1, Marguerite Stevenson, CMrs. Clyde McConnelll .......... Sturgis, Ky. 1, i Kathryn Thompson, CMrs. B. T. Fieldsl ........ . . .Owen.sboro, Ky. I Sue Wallace, fClerk, Farmers State Bankl .... ..... S turgis, Ky. L' W ply' A CLASS OF 1915 ll Mary Brooks, fMrs., Jack Wallerl ........... .... A kron, Ohio. M lc? Nora Cissell, 1Mrs. M. D. Hudsonl ...... ,. .. .... Sturgis, Ky. WEP M ,. , Harry Culley, C,FarmerJ ...... I ...... ...Sturgis, Ky. li, lm Af ff, Edith Hagan, CWest Ky, Coal Co.J . . . .... Sturgis, Ky. it , ' Charles Pritchet, ........ Q ........ . . .Sturgis, Ky. . Mary Rehm, CTeacherJ ..... . . . . .DeKo-ven, Ky. .. K ,Lowell Segraves, ............ ..... . . . . . . .'Deceased. M 1 1 Fredonia Simpson, .... ' .................. . . .Sturgis, Ky. ,il William Sizemore, CFarmerJ ............... ...Sturgis, Ky. 3 CLASS OF 1916 , 9 ' T' Cliris-tine Chancellor, ...................... .... D eceased l 1 Kathryn Gill, QMrs., L. P., Carneyl ....... . . .Sturgis, Ky. If Margaret Kern. ,CMrs. .Kenneth Holtj . . .... Sturgis, Ky. V Johnson McMurray ..... .1 ............ ....... D eceased 54.31 , Robert McGraw. ................... . . . .... Sullivan, Ky. Roe Sprague .............................. . .Denver, Colo. ilu' all Nannie Wynns ............................. ..... I thica, N. Y-. Hi William Wilson, fJohns Hopkins Universityl . . . .... Baltimore, Md. gi l Eleanor Long ............................. ..... . Sturgis, Ky. - , CLASS OF 1917 Pearl Ayers ............................. .... H enderson, Ky. H' ,HL Emma. Bishop, CMrs. Shelby Thozmasonl . . . ., ...... Sebree, Ky. y L i .Bohn Bishop, CUniversity of Kentuckyl ..... .... L exington, Ky. ,f l ' Anna Bohanfofn, CMrs. Herbert Websterj .... .... H ickman, Pa. , 1 Augusta Culley,. CMrs. Samuel W. 9E.zellJ .... ..... S turis, Ky. 1 5, L 1 John Brown, CUniversity of Kentuckyb .... .... L exington, Ky. . Harry Lilly, CFa11merJ ........ S .......... . . .Golden, Colo. , , 515' Alcy Morgan, ............. . . . .... Blackford, Ky. M Pearl Morse, fTeacherJ ....... . . . . .... -. Ashmon, Ill. i l 2' Lillian Syers, CMrs. Banksb ................ ...... D eKoven,. Ky. ly fl, .James Truitt ...... , ............................., . . .gChicago, Ill. .. Nellie Whitecotton, CMrs. Clarence Lolwej ............. Sullivan, Ky. PM Aline Wilcox, CStenographerJ .................. Williamson, W. Va. lf? A Addie Louise Winston, fTeacherD .......... .......... E lkton, Ky. Q l 1 CLAQSS OF 1918 . L H it Ruby Caldwell, 1Mrs. Clifton Herronb ...... ...... N ortonville,,Ky. 1. ' . Naomi Hall, CMrs. E. B. Jones, Jr.J ....... ........... ' Sturgis, Ky. Hi V . ' Laureen Shipley, fMrs. G. T. Harpy . .. . .. Huntington, W. Va. In W Willie B. Carter, QMrs. Wm. Arvinj . .......... Sturgis, Ky. l l QL Roberta Lindle ......... , .......... ...... L ouisville, Ky. ,Il John Wynns, CFarmerl ........... ..... . Sturgis, Ky. fl 1 I as .K . 91 f It-1. asv- A fe-..-ef , , ,. L .-....--Wg. --,.,g..g ..,. .il . L L, 'iggfi-,119 .aa.. ee A ..,. L -gi -75513 ' 5. rl3f KW W ' Y ' ' 'W W'Y'WWWWn 'n ' K J.. 1 w , 1 1 , 1 l ll V I lr M. il Us l ll lv I l r ll '1 X, l r ll l 'll , l ll -ll ,. l 1 1 Y I ull .lg fm' all 2,1 w wll ll! 113 ,r 'i ll! M gi .ll ll I nl 1 5 V, .ni R V - 1 'I ll 9,5 F., Q11 lim! l V i L- Cfhe Slurqeon 1925 'f ,., .'i4. Q I - ' c . A I ALUMNI, Continued 1 , 7. Robert Hagan, fWest Kentucky Coal Co.J . . . . . .Sturgis, Ky 1 -B l' l Johnnie Mae Edwards .................... . . .Sturg1s, Ky l57 lf? Louise Kern, CMrs. Clifford Wrightl ....... .... S turgis, Ky 1,1 ,N Byers Winston, QWest Kentucky Coal Co.J . .. ..... Sturgis, Ky. Ml ,Wi b CLASS OF 1919 - '11 We Henry Brooks, Clnsurancel ................ . .Chicago, Ill 1 p A Glenn Dorroh, fFarmerl ............... .... S ullivan, Ky Marie Hammack, CTeacl1erJ ......... .. Sturgis, Ky Maeola Goad, fMrs. H. D. H-oltj ........ . . .Sturgis, Ky ll y Seldon Hanrmack, 1We.st Ky. Coal Co.D . . . . . .Sturgis, Ky V 1 ll. Lclia McKeaig, fMrs. Homer Leel ..... ..... S turgis, Ky fy ig Lockett Nunn, CTraveling Salesmanj ..... ..... S ullivan, Ky Q, Neal Quirey, CLa'mbert and Grishawmj ......... . . .Henderson, Ky W j VValter Quinn, CEngineerJ .............. M. . . . .Lexington, Ky Q ,I ' k Louis Sha-ckelford, fTeacher, Massie Collegel ..Versailles, Ky. UQ' A Maxwell Watters, CI. C. R. RJ ............. .Owensboro,. Ky if l CLASS OF 1920 fm . Judith Bish-op, CMrs. Joe Lindlej ........... ..... S turgis, Ky. H 1 Ferdinand Cissell CI. C. R. RJ ........... ...... S turgis, Ky M by Robert Dorris, ................ .Henderson,. 'Ky Annie Laura Dorris, .............. .Henderson, Ky A A Bettye DeHaven, CMrs. Gardnerj .... .Providence, Ky wg, j Elizabeth Ellis, CMrs. H. E. Taylor! ..... .Henderson, Ky .ff 1 Dorroh Ha'mmack, CFarmerJ ............. ..... S ullivan, Ky Anastatia Halmrnack, CMrs. Jack Lamb! . . . ........ Sturgis, Ky 42? Ila Hinton, CFarmerJ .................. .Wheatcroft, Ky QL: Jeff Hole'.man,. ..................... .... P aris, France. UH Sallye T. Holt, fMrs. Louis Pritchetl . . . ..... Sturgis, Ky. V tl vt Ruth Kern, qMrS. William Davisl .... ...... s turgis, Ky. l Arianna Long, fMrs. W. A. Parkeyl ........ .... K noxville, Tenn Rubye McIntyre ......................... . .Caseyvi1le, Ky I Jettie Sue McKeaig, CMrs.'Lawrence Woodsl . Morganfield, Ky M Mary Edna O'Nan ......................... ...... S turgis, Ky Kathryn Orner, ......................... ..... D eceased W Clifford Powell, CWest Ky. Coal Co.J .... ........ S turgis, Ky -,lil ill' Daniel Quirey, fTulane Universityl ..... New Orleans, La ll A171 Henry Simpson, ................... ..Covington, Ky W lVilbur Sloan, ................. ..... D eceased Latta Smith, ............ . . . Corydon, Ky I Waller Sprague, ................ .... C orning, Ark y 4 gli John Stevens, .................... ...Corydon, Ky A A Q Hugh Stevenson, CCenter Collegel .... . . .Danville, Ky wel Lowell Truitt fUuiversity of Ky.J . . . . .Lexington, Ky Rubye Vaughn, fClerkJ .......... .... S turgis,. Ky W Edgar Wallace, ........................ . . .Sturgis, Ky U W1ll1am Wright, ........................ ..... C lay, Ky A ll ' l 'CLASS OF 1921 if 1 ff Lyda Anderson, ......................... . Blackford, Ky. H.: lp? Howard Berry, fClerkJ .................. ..... S turgis, Ky. M. 1 Ruth Brooks, KMrs. R. A. Lynchj ...... ..... S turgis, Ky. M gil Gladys Certain, ...................... .... C linton, Ind. S 3 Jennie Daniels, CMrs. Wallace Quireyj . . . . . .Sturgis, Ky g 92 1 I ' qv ' we-e ---f - F - - 1.77--.-W , M, -.. W.. - H L , . H.-- L. . .....-.. W , W t - . A - ll l ll ii! V .l 'Ye-3 , eu 1 3 A Vw. L. .. . A J, . Q fyk., , fax. .. K J, Q ge, RQ III rv W' f-T he Siurqeon l.925.QTT' ALUMNI, Continued -V-1 , l 1 Olive Edwards, CMrs. Fount Wallace! ........ tl Mort Hoerth fTeacherJ ...................... Dorothy Humphrey, QMrs. Thomas Fordj . .. James King, CMaryville Collegel .......... George Kavanaugh QUniversity of Ky.J . . . ll Virginia Lucas, CMrs. Grant Dorisb ..... Myrtle. McGee, cwest Ky. coal Co.J .... Fannie Sue McGee, CMrs. Tom Taylorj . . . Omega Quinn, CClerk5 .................. l Ernestine Richey, CMrs. Sam Kellenl ....... v Alfred Steward, ....................... iff Susan Schaeffer ....................... ll, oela Shipley, ..................... Geneva Travis, CMrs. Virgil Bostonb .... ll, Metcalf Talbott, ................... . T J Charles Young, fWest Ky. Coal Co.J ..... , T Maxwell Winston, CUniversity of Ky.J . . . . , Denver DeHaven, CUniversity of Ky.J. .... Virgil Waggner, fTeacherJ ........ l ....... . CLAASS OF 1922 l lift A. J. Berry, Gewelerj .................... ljll . ,Doye Brown, CSouthern Seminaryj ...... . . M' , Lillian Custard, ......... . . . . . . . . . ' Wiley Edwards, ........ . . . . . . . . . . Martha Kern, CTeacherJ ............ i Allyne McGee, qivirs. Russell ofmerp .... J oh-n O'Nan, CUniversity of Ky.J ...... ,ll Willie O'Nan ..................... Lula Quinn, ......... ' ......... Alvon Reynolds, ...... all Flora Riddle, ......... -. . 5 w Lona Riddle, fTeacherl . . . gt Otho Rakes, ............. E 1. Barbee Simpson, .. iw Emma Taylor, . . . . s l Robert Tombs, .... V V Mary Winston, ..... ................. 'fl W CLASS OF 1923 , 1 l Elizabeth Schaeffer, QMrs. John Stevensj .... ,fl .V ,. ,H w ill . Q l l . . . . . . . . .Rusk, Texas. .Chambersburg, Pa lg l' .......Ashand, Ohio . . .Maryville, Tenn HT'- . . .Lexington, Ky gg , . . .Harrisburg, Ill Dil. . . . .Sturgis, Ky lf . . . . .Sturgis, Ky . . . .Sturgis, Ky W ......Sturgis, Ky H' Ky ll ' . . . . . .Corydon, . . . .Evansville, w .lv I w . Virginia Williams, ....................... E 1 . P l 4 Ind .L .... Sturgis, Ky. . . .DeKoven, KY. '11, . . . .Sturgis, Ky. 5 . . . .Sturgis, Ky. ,li ' . . . . . .Sturgis, Ky. . . . .Lexington, Ky. W . . .Lexington, Ky. gil . . . .Pineville, Ky. T' i R ......Paducah, Ky. . . .Buena Vista, Va. Nil . . . .Fredonia, Ky. . . . .Sturgis, Ky. . . . . .Wolfpit, Ky. . . . ,.Sturgis, Ky. ,fy l . . . .Lexington, Ky. it . . . .Sturgis, Ky. . .' .... Sturgis, Ky. . . . . . . .Sturgis, Ky. . . . .Evansville, Ind. . . . 4 . .Sturgis, Ky. Texas. . .Cincinnatti, Ohio. all , 1 r . . . . . . c. . Deceased. l, V ll: . .Spring Grove, Ky. r ig, .........Pride,Ky. . . . . . .Sturgis, Ky. lj., ,Dorothy Brinson, CMrs. Carroll Cissellj ..... ...... S turgis, Ky. ll ff William Berry, fCentre Collegej ......... .... D anville, Ky. Mable Brown, ...................... .... E vansville, Ind. ll ' Robert Calmes, ................ ..... W olfpit, Ky. Sylvester Collins, ...... ' ............ ....... S turgis, Ky. Nl f? ' Haldean Davis, fUniversity of Ky.J . .. ..... Lexington, Ky. ffl Robert Davis, fOgden Collegej ...... .... B owling Green, Ky. A yi, Richard Davis, fOgden Collegej . . . .... Bowling Green, Ky. .tl 3. Harold Dunlap, ................. ......... D allas, Texas lit Mark E. Eastin, COgden Collegej . . . Bowling Green, Ky.. T7 Gwendolyn McGregor, fClerkD ....... ..... ' . .Sturgis, Ky. f 1 qu ',,'.l eifi t . . R fed ln, iv crhe sfufqeon 1925 K E. . or f t ,V lb l xl li lf ll, vw i l ill ,l Sw ll I l ' 1 1 wi ll ir ' l A l 5 l 1 1 , ti! ll ll 1, .N r , ' , 1 Robert Gatten, CBethel C-ollegej ..... .... R ussellville, Ky. Q Mary Ben Gardner ......... . ........ .. .Evansv1lle, Ind. ll, . Gervais Hearin, fWest Ky. Coal Co.J . . . ....... Sturgis, Ky. 5. 4, fl Olva Lindle, CUniversity of Ky.J. ...... .... L eiilngtonblliy. l j il 4 Louise Johnson ...................... ...... r on, io i ' l Josephine Jones, fMrs. Clarence Taborj ..... .... M adisonville, Ky. , J lj Virginia Jones, CMrs. Seldon Hammackj . . .. ...... Sullivan, Ky. l l Evans McGraw, CUniversity of Ky.Ib ....... .... L exington, Ky. , - Lela Prowe, CMrs. Fred Shackelfordj .... .... A .... S turgis, Ky. Lena Prowe, lMrs. Hazel Wrightb ..... .......... S turgis, Ky. ,I Hal Quirey ..................... , ..... . . .San Erancisfczo, gag. 1, I, Donald,Roberts, QPurdue University .... ...... a aye e, n . it Ill- Freda Shipley ................ ' ..... ...... S turgis, Ilgy. A Vlfilbur Shields ................... .. . urgis, y. Ruth Stevenson ......................... ...... S turgis, Ky. Biddle Sprague ....... l .................... ...... D enver,. Colo. l wi Norma Dix Winston, Gfanderbilt Universityl .... ..... N ashville, Tenn. ' l 3 Juanita VVynns .......................... . .I .... Sturgis, Ky. V qi. . , CLASS OF 1924 lm ll Frances Ball ............................ ........ S turgis, Ky. ll' Louise Berry .......................... .......... S turgis, Ky. 3 ilu? Roy Berry, CBusiness Universityl . . . .... Bowling Green, Ky. A Q Haleen Brooks, fTeacherJ ........ ....... C -aseyville, Ky. l Myra Brooks ........ ,........... ....... S t urgis, Ky. l 4 . , Hammack Carney, Clnsurancey .... .... S turgis, Ky. cgi 'Josie Mae Christison ............ ...... S turgis, Ky. . ..,, .Virginia Cissell, fBookkeeperJ ..... ........ S turgis, Ky. L... Lois Durham, fBethe1 Collegej ...... ...Hopkinsville, Ky. lil Jesse Delaney, CHayden Hospitalb . . . . . ..Evansville, Ind. W F Orval Hagan, CClerkJ .... ...... ..... S t urgis, Ky. ' Claryce Hinton .......... . ...... ....... M urray, Ky. ' Ernest Hina ............. . ........ ......... S turgis, Ky. Mayme Holt CBusiness Universityj . .. .... Bowling Green, Ky. 5 Ruth King, fBe+hel Collegeb ....... ..... M cKenzie,, Tenn. N V Irvin Kelley, CBethel Collegej ............... ..... R usselville, Ky. gm, Ernestine Lindle ............................ ..... S turgis, Ky. William Latta, CCle-rkj ........................ ..... S turgis, Ky. an lil Vera Mable LeGate fWest Kentucky Coal Co.J .......... Sturgis, Ky. 4 ll Mary Eleanor Meacham, CWard Belmont College! .... Nashville, Tenn. J, 9 Lucile Sutton, CMrs. Ben H. Omerj .................... Sturgis, Ky. ll? 1I2a1i:1lLOf.NanQ CUniversity of Kentuckyy ............... Lexington, Ky. ll a er1ne uinn ........................ .... S turgis,. Ky. I Miles Austin Quirey ............ - ............ .......... D eceasedi f , Delmar Reynolds, CUniversity of KentuckyJ .......... Lexington, Ky. TF? Nonnive Sue Ware, fClerkJ .......................... Henshaw, Ky. W! Nina Sue VVynns, CBusiness Collegel ............ Bowling Green, Ky. if, M5 Rupert Wright ................................ . ..... Sturgis, Ky. ,Nl ln Kilbourn Wallace, CO. R. R. Service Stationl ............ Sturgis, Ky. M, MQ William Watters ............................ .... 1 Caseyville, Ky. 'Nl Mary Whitehead, fTeacherJ .... . . . . . .DeKoven, Ky. Tll 94 if 1' ffififffi if if R - if - e ?'ff ev we ' fl ' g. . . - g O 00wmo T I-I E A U ADVERTISEMENTS R 0 Y R HUM ADS 'Kg' , 'in wig 1 gc-c Y ll! I crhe sfufqeon ms - 1-ti . . V r in The H: 1333 EVN H Em loqees' Mutual Benefit t W t' W H Jlssociation i 3 tt nNconPoRA'rEo Wg ' is sis. .:, F x Ch 1 p es o a er C 1 , An Independent Co'-Operative Fraternitq, Open to All Capable Qi 'workers in the Iflininq lndustrq , j- Qi M we QQ s il lg! 1 1 Exclusive Labor Contract with: 1V mi TH I t lDest Kentuc eq Coa Compan t mi PUBLICATIOH1- CT e Pro ressive Miner pl 'b , t 1 1 W I msinis aicsismviniuia l el e my , '-usual-'1'rs e t v l 1 GL-af fill 1, ,, f Collective barqaininq for l1Jaqes, Hours and Conditions of Labor :QU Medical Attention for Jlll Reqular members and their Dependent S 1 52 Families it Sick and Death Benefits, Old Aqe Pensions, Groupe Life Insurance 5 5,1 Hi 4 W Social and Recreational Jtctivities Q, Q I ' X 3 96 1 . C ifmv. C. 'F Y A. ' ,, QQ ... xl fn t gfrly, I ' J ' f 55 S' ' X, x KL Q LO- o . or f HQ C t.n 'i j1gQ?i3fgQig-e?3,E,g-Z! ','e f 1 .1 ' c 5 Qi! 4 . 1 lx w l T 1 , , P if I, :T 'l wiipf' V , f ,,,------Y-- --5-3 ff fgi -3- rg:--' A- ' , - A A - r T , , :i-Y' ' i,-,gLA1:::.i h QE ee Crue siurqeon ms f E, as E 's 5, I ui X ji jvbd' hu.: M. Briqhien up fi i t v 'racy' xi 1 , V i ' li Y, iw I , 'r I, 7 W -T I v i 4 i T i x I T 1 A TN M , T CQDNGRATULATIEQNS, For All Kinds of Painting, Paper SEN IQRS! A Hanging and Interior Decorating, W QM I5 its I Hi Hepme Illini il Iw . !,E E T li In T the Couniq Cler C C if I , 0 0 i Q ua Race C I b ' 1 .T . G U Nb ' Estimates Cheerfully Given V1 4 ' ' E pi ' Sullivan, Kg. , Sturqis, - .- - - Keniuckq ii D yi f T T . J T .H IJ E' uf fi I wif in 1 TWT T wr 1-A1 iii V T T THE BANK THAT IS BUILT ON SERVICE ' E Often submerged in the Waters of the Ohiog burned out over nite, and one time successfully burglarized, yet-always open on time for business. My YOUR BUSINESS APPRECIATED . Z F157 f' issig T I , fl Crue sfurqeon ms si? 3 gag? jf ' ,'N'b'f ' ff --J: my' ll ' I : 'H il ,V le-5 il. xl u'1 wr lf wi ul. l'L 511 I x N I1 ll' 'N 3, M11 1. fi in :Sf Helen: Did you see that nasty all I NCIS? ily lil' lf, l S. ll l l v AW? ull , ,I -ill: lfi , ll? My iii' lil ww 6779 . l . l ll I lll rf-gtk ll Fists 'gy' ' I . I I l I. My-5 w 1 ly wm- Ufg look that Mary J-oe gave me? Paula: Aw, she didn't give it f to yuh, yuh had it all morning. rlj Jim W.: I had a nightmare P I I ll the other night. A .Mary Duke: Yes, I saw you 'I' Wh her' Restaurant Senior: I see you have aterri- 4 ble cold. V For' Freshie: Yes. but I just had to H do that outside reading for En- id: gush. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN zlllf I I ..........1 ' lf. Brown Shack: I once loved an REGULAR, DINNERS girl that made a fool out of me. ' H1 Fat Kelley: What a lasting SHORT ORDERS impression some girls make! Ned: 'I Sing, ,Because I Love Fresh Salads and Sundaes i You. ' I W ill: Mary D.: All right, what shal1I sing? Mn ww M R S t' chra s V D ' EUERIJTHIIIG lil h . li in BAR oous C OCD El GS C5 If 4 CT he Daintiest of Daintq Sweets A. N. BARKER L4 Local Representative Ciqar and W De IDERTHERH Tobacco Co, A x Paducah .- .- Kentuckq Philadelphiatlancl made Q mapa Cuba ' .. Q l 98 I A33 . , - s -:rue sfurqeon me ooiliaf'iae an at ' 424 r 1 1 .E L Qulre Bros. 1 Elem-1 Mai , E successobns T0 A. H. WICAKS A I 0-is ALTERING YN Ili! . , X, ls m ' ' CLEANING, A n Q I It Is Your Own Shop-Use It QE H t PRESSING, Mgr ROLLS AND BREAD , DYEING and Fresh Daily REPAIRING M X i . I ' . , I A .N CAKES AND FANCY PASTRIES -- -- B -- -- -- -- - img t sEBvlcE ouB MOTTO' gh of the Best Quality I u I- In ll H ue. In ' , 1' ww' W' W U' Taste the Difference Your Business Appreciated ' Ii J eilb' gr-1, 1 . PHUNE 30 ' BUD AND TEENEY BUD Sturgis - - Kentucky I Give Us a Trial t PM B A 'H' 9 ire. ' 1 Wu Meac am8zKinq VL I. ' Y 'W ff! N A HW! W X' A ll Wig 1 Ma. Fi THE RBXALL s'roRB .3 U ii W , 1 , n ij, .L3 'Wi V! . .Confidence basedson personal contactbetween the maker and the 2, 1 4 r W 1 C1-B N user of merchandise has g-one. But the necessity of confidence has - not gone. A I . - ' E5 J t People of today are seeking merchandise of the best quality. E1 Produced by honest and reliable manufacturers. . ' W A TI-lAT'S WHY THEY SEEK REXALL PRODUCTS Q A . , A , . 4 , D b Q e4-' f I 4 f J ' ffi CT he Shu-qeon 1925 lflffif' fflr gl i i fs Q nk +555 N Y g h? i il? 3 Ji, 1 4 ,. 11:1 pil mul A If Dick Watters: An awful lot of l xi if ' girls are stuck on me. l I Harry S.: They must be an M awful lot. l y U ll A ' Mrs. Meidinger: I'll give you GROCER just one day to hand in that ,, - Q paper. ' jg Pete Smith: All right, how Ep Staple and Fancy Groceries about the fourth of July? ' Teed: I made a surprise call t 1 WE APPRECIATE YOUR on my girl last night. i . PATROINAGE - V Tom Y: And did you find any- i . thing out? . Teed: Yes, she Was. l it 'Courteous Treatment l '-'- Miss Kuykendallz This is the third time that you have looked ,T lf . - - on Liston's paper. Q t Sturgls' Ky' Phope 106 Forrest: Yes'm, he doesn't 1 'l Write very plainly. 5222+ ' 6 THE i i1 e ID lk H p 't l . .QM i WT Tramm Sc ool for Nurses TT? EUATISUILLE, IND. Dr. James J. welborn e I 100 ee.. e ev ffl Q22 l l I. it lg- ii 1 v ffft vii W . rm l ll w 111 i li il' . ,W il , , lil' ip ly! sill' U? -3 wa' ,l ,N iq iv i I 1 l l i t i iff U ' 2 LAL Qfjjf all 1 , w r f gi T'-Sf '1 l. Ml , . l , . p f 'Zx ' x 7 1 ' ' MJ.. 1 1 Cfhe sturqeon 1925 1' is i Q11- f is 61 ALJ, T.- 1 11 1 K X 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 35:1 ga 11 111 111 WE 111 11 if 1 1.1 F5214- sf? 11 111' 11 111 ,11 1, 1 111 311111 ffm 11 1 121 N 1 1 1 1 1 1 W Y 1 4.545 KA' 1 1 111 xx. 1 dfjs '+-TSP 111 1.11 11 1 e:f ' .ga NIB' 1 1 1 11 111 1 1 1 1 .-15 xl I 0 Crue Farmers Stale Bank OF STURGIS, KENTUCKY ' was examined by a representative of the State , Banking Department, Monday, March 23,1 1925. Following the Exa'miner's report of said exam- ination, we received a letter of commendation from the Banking Department, containing the following paragraphs: It would indicate that your Bank is in splendid condition and in a highly li- . quid state, and we desire to congratu- A late you on the fact that you are hold- ing your overdrafts to a reasonable figure, showppr-actically no past due paper or indebtedness of any kind, but on the other hand have a nice reserve account. As a Whole, it would seem that you have a Well 'managed bank, b-ooks and records neatly kept and that you are making progress and We congratulate you also on the fact that you have a splendid bond account which enables . you to be in good shape to Weather 'a ' storm. ' 'The Officials and Directors of the Bank are very much gratified at .these expressions from the State Banking Departmentp Farmers State Bank - MARK E. EASTIN, Cashier - STURGIS - - KENTUCKY V1 1 f... xQ'f 1 1 1 1 ITN 1 1: 11.1 1 1 1 1 ffl' 1211 1 1 H1 iii ,Ulif 1 1.3- 11 .1 11111 1111 11:1 11, g 1 11 Q ,111 11111 1 1 111 1 Q1 111 M1 11131 1,1 111 12' 1 3:1 15' 1111 1111 1111 1' 631111 11 A Q 101 , 15 .Q A -.---., l,.--,., ,,. T ji,1 j,if'1i3j A- Q: Y f'fg1Qf f 3f, ' ' 3 ', ' ' ' Q if l T - t 1 1 1 ,-, ga, g -1 r Q, Crue sfurqeon ms 5 ' ' 'E Ffa K to YW TF Ml. il l, ,Ll '31 wg! ill ll ,, lL Ili ell' K , l ll? viz' ml W , m l I Nix 'VP 1 fi my ll?': N ll il l 1 7 l,l lx 1 I l w il Nl? WTP ml i l '4 il Ml lx 1 1. I l ll ll: V2.2- Nkluf l'l f l fl ' 'l ' i if V Wivl ' l Ifil ' 'll Il'l ' V1 iii.-EL . I-Tal lil' lx ffl L? 'r I :VJ UQ 1-I r 5 HZ ,il U, ff- was gl! Nl a 2 Glenn: No woman ever made ' Em a fooliwout of me. Ahem! 1 Kathleen: 'Well, pray tell 'us l who did? ffhe Photos Bob H, Wonder what we'll wear in Heaven? 4 f 111 THIS l Gilbert: If you get there. we'll all wear surprised looks. Miss Justine: Don't you find .A those notes ratheryhigh? , Al Vada: Well, I haven't found them yet. i .+- were made Bq j Laura: Does this car always - rattle like this? - J l i Bob: No, not always, just all l l when its runnin? E. L. f Vgarrenz My girl has two bad? 'au s. . my A Hoyts? You and who else? Sturgis' F Kenmcku Everqllunq To lDear-f-H QI i . H o 1. T ' s Slurqis ll Dru Goo s ,ll Company I b 102 Cfhe sfurqeon ms be 0, - 4 29 'a Eg.. iii' Eg l I3 M l N. 1 li VV l'! -'Ni I!! M gf ls wi il' ww H vi 459+ .2 ll H ls W M W 11 .V M HM l . N 1 ' 1 N I v. . Wi W Vw. H ., W. iw if U H ,. 213' . M U. 432i 5.4.1 4 N We so - Eff VW. a W M J.. COMPLIMENTS OF ' J. J. Sc waclerer swufrs FREMlUM HAMs, BA coN, LARD AND QUICK NAPT!-IA SOAP Maxine Elliott Toilet Soap sow BY ALL LEADING MER A CHANTS AT STURGIS eaww J. H. Doss 81 Son FRESH MEATS All Kirids of Groceries. Hay and Feed Stuff Delivery Service PHONE ss Sturgis - Kentucky Fre Jlllowa lail.u.igsbQu.41fsS 'si-zirixi I be PHONE 2 STURGIS, KY. V ff M N. 0' - .ne S442 ba, If 1 ai M AM Wil 1 I M .A w My .W 1 l I 1 . Tm' Hr A 1 ,sen Wi new VR Il' .. ii wg V.. I FU!! W? w lim I M xr 'LM V. We sq' .l' xg. ' W 4 ,U MQ ll ww , is! fpf. V35 .4' N 1 A if N W M -me .NN VM 1 , Q 1 M ww M 123 KK? FW? 'Fiqh 'Sp' 4 5 103 f i .rie l I 1 l I l I Ill l ll lui Q.-' -1 V, 1 il li , , wi l il ll 1 i 1 v v V J I I I , A , ,ill I I l I ll V l 's 4 I 3 I I l-, X 7: Q Cfhe Siurqeonmlt-125 75 i Q F4 I e 533 . Mary Jo fln Jam at Contestjz w IIUC Oh, I never savv so many people. Don't you wish We'd stayed at I . hOI'I16? p llve Mickey: Shoot no-but I Wish ,N to heck these other people had. ' its ...,- .. ' ' I I . . . I li ag THE LONGER WE LIVE THE Susie S0 you S?-ay everythmg 13 over e Ween us. vw Ml BETTER' WE DYE Lena: Yes. Shall I return 'I M - your letters? I ,il 'S' Susie: Yes please, I think il, . ' ' there's some .good stuff in them Q5 '-g. We Clean Everything But a. ' , A - f-yr? W Guilty Conscience I can use agam' X UT' M ,i, Dorothy Shultz: Mother Will ij ,Ejf the ten commandments hurt any- 5 v 4 one? . HV igq Mrs. Shultz: Certa1nly not, in dear. Why? ,il B, E , Dgrothgf : thWell tlctlilniog Lust ff swa owe e ones e un ay in The Tailor School teacher gave me last Sun- Ml Phone 90 :-: :.-: Siurqis, Kq. day' . fill I CTHE ' c ' I arneqe ulreq JE Aqencq jf lv 1 8:1 ' A IM 104 I i'q: '- , L 'SQA' ,5-f7- E - -5-- ,vglgflrq A Www f M V 1 A i i 6 ?1 ,'W95v?1' Q, j A-ij Cfhe Siurqeon 1925 QV 'lg Q 1 i 1 1 1 I I 1 A U l w I P P1115-4 Pmnrrzti R MA 9 1 Theo. L. Stanton ' mi Wk ' r :I ., Q X, 1 l . I , 3 I 5 X. A! few' Q .4 :LV V 3 0 my I i V F W? I l 1. 4 Q w xt . A E I ! IH N! A W fm- -saw V l , g : V W w PHONE 41 :I I' Q w , i A N ' 1 I 1 ' N W AW 5 1 , I L Il - in ' will K ,Ai H. 4 VP , -0, , '-vq. pix' . N ,-, x 0 5 pw, J 1 19 :W 'S 5 ' WH .. , , 1-va' , y .NXm 5'QG . - B xl N J T' ' fx ' lllf . f . , 3. 'S 'N - Q1 w S 1. f Ei. F1 Q - fz:-1 We 1? R NT fs. , ffl U' . 4 V ivffzafmq fx rggiit'i crhe smqeon ms Qogiiig t can ' at M 5 We? l f l l l I l l N F r yn ill ,Ml l ,i A I I l l ll ll l ,, H 'l ll :VM , - 1 l 1 :ill :Hu ill will wi: L! 1 .I Leiter: Why weren't you at Gm 1 K N V w l l 1 1 . + l 1 , x Iliff 1 my 1 I i, w 4 , ll r the dance last night? I missed 1 ' l ll Q l :w YOU- i a TISUTEIH-CG lx Earl : Yes, thank heavens, l you ran into everybody else. F Mm l - cs 'M Mr. McGraw says: The main .. .. .. .. .. y .. . ,M difference between a cow chew- ' I l j lffh ing cud and a girl chewing her Any Kmd and AU Kmds l 3 me ,gum is that the cow looks thought- LARGEST FIR-E INSURANCE W ful. COMGPANY IN THE WORLD l ,X So Be Sure You Insure With lOtho: Have you heard the - '- -- -' -- -- - l i , new Prof. lecture on love? He's Q E o l ml , as Very enlightening- James L. Lon Barbara: I prefer tonremain o J l ,J in the dark on the subject. . ' l E llli 'll lla, I by fl 4 . A . i i lt ln Acting without thinking is like shooting with- :ll ' out aiming., Think of Simpsonts when in need 7 l lli of first class groceries, hardware, furniture and l lt Ag lx queensware and up-to-date store for everything. ' I We make sales in big lots for we serve our trade y l whether the market goes up or not. Q B S' J ll l i 0 ro T, , Sill u , ll l ,Nl 5 l L, 59+ ljlg , lfaiiii 105 421 ' 1 - 4 to ,olc g tttto . .... , ,, . . A ..-...-.-,,.. Q, . ...LLHLH .,..,,.- ,Ad 4.., 1 111 111 E 1 1 1 11, . s 1 ' 1 1 .1 W1 1 1 1 N 1 111 11. '11 1111 1 11111 1,11 l1 11 111 1 1 1 1 1111 1 1, 11 ' 111 1. 111 11, 1, 11 , A 1 fthe sfufqeon ms 13 Q E A Dr. J. O. Uenclome 111 1 1 1 1 1 McCau eq Hoie 1 1 1 K 11 Evansville, Ind. K DENTIST Mos'r POPULAR HOSTELRY 531, RATES 31.50 T0 sz-s.oo Phone 123 K European Plan 1 .K CHAS. J. S'CH0ELTZ, Pres. 1 1 f ELJVIER A. BOSSE, Mgr. 1 11 1111 Over Sturgis Grocery Company Noon Luncheon ......... .. .45c 1 K Evening Dinner ....... . .1 . .75c 1 11 Q Also a IE-carte Service 1 1 Muslc NOON AND EVENING 1 1 'Sturgis - - Kentucky Ask the Traveling Man 1 1 f'-TE, :TQ 23331 if W W yn ff' 1111 .A -L,-1 , 2 1 . 1 1 Lmcl e Bros. ff FRESH MEATS AND cRocER1Es 111 1 Yisit Our Theatre 11 1 WE FEED AND AMUSE 11 'Phone 143 11 STURGIS - ---- -1 KENTUCKY 5,- 21 A , 1 . 51 107 5 W X0 D 1 ' 1 y C E 'Q ,QQ E-.-Q1Q?fQE-- '.-QffQ5Q1EE'Q EVEE - if f 1 A i Ti? T, 'i 1gZl ' 'F ,if ,fr .. A, Y ..,' ,vm --, ' ' :,:.:':Ti7 - 1 Q .E+7E'7 , ' so ,Le f fl Cfhe Slurqeon 1 9 2 5 - 123 X . ,0, trim 64 I 1 f l 1 11, l 1 l 1-1 ll 1. 1 ol l111 1 1 l 1 1 1 ' 1 1 l 1 3 Mr. Shultz: an Public speak- , ingl What are pauses? t 1 - Mary Proctor: Oh, they grow S 1131 on cats, don't they? V111 1 Mr. Simpson's Lament: ' I sent my son to high school Hnnthat Elf With a pat upon his back, t 11 S I've spent a thousand dollars - ,And got a quarter-back N1 1 -- M T Bob Finley: Carrie do you if Want to go to the play tonight? wh 1-1 ,Q Carrie: Oh, I'd just love to. ere Qua 1 q I f Bob: Well, I'm selling tickets Rules Supreme f W -sobuy yours from me. .f , 1 1 1 1 -- 1 Q! Mr. Hall: Why, I don't under- I 1 stand. Susie just called and said 1 1 U you were sick and couldn't come + 1 today. f Teed: Oh, the joke's on him, lil l, he Wasn't supposed to call until S' 1 tomorrow. Jeweler '1 l 1 11111 V Y i Ex 1 U1 1 UT 1, 111 l 1 'off ll l H1 1 ' 1111 l1 l '1 1 1 l NEW HUDSON COACH-WORLD'S GREATEST BUY Q1 31 1 sALEs PROVE rr g lil . . V W1 Sudden Service Slahon 1l - R. w. CALLOWAY, Proprietor 1, 115 1 11 , Phone 233 ' 1 ,- f 'EH ' 1-'fir Q 19 611 l1 i f 4 1. A . f r 108 1 oledeo , E - W 1 mfg,-2 ,-kg ak X St . on 1925 -. ,. ur G W S 5114.02 in . gx .V HQ.: flil ff .AGM , 1 4 1' Q a C ig M M M 1 H W 1 I 3 s 1 FI 4 1' ff V 5' . '. r 'E ' I h P ' C fl i I ,Q If 1 1 cl B11 Dona e y - Q U mmm Q 1 Nm!! 2 E E . , If . ' ' W F en I ' r I' 1 f N 1 M2 ' + I Fr A lar ' H - 3 T ' 0 H l W 0 q i 2 Q .. . JH-- , mf!! ii? Wg Wi H ' 1 U 514, I A 11 5 1 ' Ely 3431 3 I 'W xl 15? 5 109 ly: ' .ff--12- 1 , R qu 3 - -- --' l ffffi-T ' ' 'J' 317- f UQf,Q jill - x f 1,3 - ff N j?iQ4Zif?g,f2 -2555,W' -1' 1-- W W 'W 3 --- CT he Sturqeon 1925 it 0 A 'Is 9 7:3 gg' 6 3 l w w ri ii w , ,H 'v ll it li y Forrest: I dreamed last night V. df.-rf X.,r' tl , if KT' 's-Tw l '-xii' lvl M ll , n l ll nz i il e H ,c w- af! ll l lil ll NH Qi MI Tr l l, 83 NT? WW, i l l l , I U ., va 'r l IW WZ: so 1 i l Wi' ,J W izf fr tj I was dead. THE SMART sl-lop l W. J.: And what waked you ns, Y up? C p F t:' Wh th h t f ' courzlges y e ea O The Newest Thing Alwaqs ln F' Mrs. Meidinger fAfter Harry MIL'-INWERY AND iii had laughed aloud in. English . READY-TQ-WEAR classjz Harry, are you having a Sunday School picnic? Harry: No, just Christian En- 'Q' if deavor. I ...- M, Mr. McGraw: .What did Sir S ' 'e gg Walter Raleigh say when he put Qulre H e his coat down for Queen Eliza- f 1 beth? ' it ll Hoob CMaking a Wild guesslz Probably, Step -on it,.Kid. H Sturgis - v elientuckq li Ifloneq-Earnm E ucahon - Add this to what you have gotten from High School by, attending l one of the largest and best known business schools in the United States. ' Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Commercial T-eacherl Training, Accounting W Enter any time. Rates reasonable. Students from many States. l i Positions plentiful and salaries good. gg. Address: I p ' H C A i BOWLING GREEN O O O - Business llmversitq W Bowling Green, Ky. i NEAR MAMMOTH CAVE College Department Accredited by University of Kentucky if gl 1 110 5 4 e up egg E N 'W L P 5Ae-.- 1 L P Ui ss H 11 L e Mx ,I ,. W ,N 1 1 V1 I 1 Crue sfufqefm 1925 Q Leee R Q5 i L 555 James F. f T Jls er 81 lDoo L T L ' QW 5 lDh11se A 1 GROCERIES, MEATS AND Q NoT1oNs Lf FUNERAL DIRECTORS ,AND i j Service Our Motto t i Q EMBALMERS P , E Corner Talbott and Johnson Sts. Q Ambulance Service ' ' PHONE zss N it V 1 I 1 ss ss E156 - gi Me i Wm 1 N Wal 7 t IPF WE PLEASE, You TELL OTHERS, IF WE DON'T TELL Us ' We Appreciate Your Business ' 5 'YM 1 i R W f T A M Tig' NESCO 0IL sTovEs , 5 t 1 H M11 L L Phone 22 R M VT STURGIS - - - - - KENTUCKY Wig L P ll: ,QL S . . QQ . i f i. 4' A w ,SS- is i i 1 1 1 'jiiin , Q- fs, N . 5? Z ig il, ' '-'ggi f .,..,.. .,,, ,iii my qi TTT? TTS? T ' ,J A , ' NT5- Q i 4 1 i 1 r w w .l ll J. fr ln L l w I l p l l wij l 14' Wi Vp i I l, li i l i 42 l tl ,A I 4, i i H-b i 1 K l . i I 1 i 1 l v I .ll Fill l I ne CI' he Sturqeon 1925 c :Gif 2553 Ili . ' fl .eg Coach: What were the dying V LADIES words of Lord Chesterfield? when You want the Latest in ll-i Babe: They satisfy. s 'lil l, ii p READY-'ro-WEAR fn, till it Prudy, -driving down Main Trade with W street in Evansville, starts to U 111 1 make a left turn. S B H k l E in Traffic Officer: .You can't a Q 15 h '. c elif uligrusff Oh yes, I think I can Hemstitching, Embroidering and make it all right- ' Buttons Covered I 1 L A lj .l 4 I . . ' W!! Sam: Nice day for the race, 'Q' MQ. isn't it? ' ' . r ..p W X Ned: fwhat race? Call Me When You Want i ! jg! Sam: Human race. CUT FLOWERS Ml y ' '11 u Funeral Designs a Specialty ' f LEW Mr. Shultz Un Public Speak- 1 Wg ingjz Before I dismiss the class p i, let me repeat the Words of Web- Representing T751 ster. Earl CQuite soberlyjz Lets get SCHMAU5 BROS up out of here quick-he's starting il: -on the dictionary. Paducah' KY' li , e t as it 5, l llyl V A o How well clo qou want to live? w fl l You must answer this question when you decide upon your vocation. Hg ml - This choice- Willymean much to you. A I t We i 5 ll fl Let us tell you what the Business World has to offer l i rg . X H 1,15 , . a i 1 5-wr' ' , . 'QU-39 W be ' I ' ly 'l PP l 4 li w 'll' ly, l Next to Y. M. C. A. V Evansville, Ind. N 1 MP 112 if aerr -ggzie .ff it rf-1 . V ,. L, . fc - .... Crhe Siurqeon me Q I Q' Q 2 Q93 l S I A-'S s.,-1-T 'I'- Cr fir wwf ff-vi' CT 1 il r i Il W ff'-LI , P l N 12 A-va! i 1 'D l w .if I I Q 'S QL MLM X U , l i i CT e connatz Jac 5055 ,x ll i IDRU-G STCRE -'-'Barber 511013-'v Jai gi it - fm wil w 1 l ffffs 'Iv-JJT Will Show You Our r . You Come to See Us and We WHERE FRIENDS MEET ' Appreciation By MRS. ANNIE SUTTON, Prep. GIVING You SIIRVICII 5224 w I A ii ex Ml sfurgie - ' - Kentucky WE THANK You up r gy Four-Burner Stove, ig Iflaniel and Guen. i-2 V ' Here is a complete Florence outfit that will imeet all the cooking W needs of the usual family. Flour economical-powerful Florence burners . y y i ' f LQ make it possible to use a Florence oven over two -of them and still have lj L? two ready for other purposes. iii? y The frame, cooking top and mantel shelf are finished with glossy p p I black baked-on enamel, and the chimneys and mantel back are c-overed y gi I with gray porcelain enamel. This makes it easy to keep the stove clean, and should preserve its handsome appearance for years to come. l M .L C. SISCC 113 'PI Y rs - e , Q, , e as Crue smfqeon 1925 Qlffl ree. QQ , if X , q Health Hint q Liston Merritt- says after eat- ing onions look at tomorrow's Physics lesson and it will take your breath away. Miss Day: Now Jimmie, tell us about your family tree. Jimmie: Weel1I don't know much about it except my Dad says I'm the sap. Miss Day: You say you flunked in Geometry? Why I can't under- stand it. Beryl: Same here--that's why I flunked. Mrs. Meidinger fNight of playl Please Susie, run up the curtain now. Susie: Run up the curtain! 'What do you -think I am? A squirrel? . HIGHEST QUALITY ' AT LOWEST PRICES Mrs. Alice Ueliauen MILLINER We Appreciate Your 'Patronage Sturgis - - Kentucky C. ID. Barnett I Qaraqe OVERLAND AND WILLYS-KNIGHT SALES AND SERVICE A ' e Phone 167 - :STURGIS - - - - - KENTUCKY K T V. ww lli If. Xl I ll w-ly ll 'l W 1. I: 1. I '11 lm ,g M HM In MM: ll M41 ,Nw wil ll' H .ei ll all eu, i. IQ lil U ,l W 1 I I 4 H v ml H 5. ll Jffw 'vi' fm il 1 1 r'j,:j P' H 0 114 it . IQ: S e A Si gi q-h Si five :R ,R a 1. 'QA?L+f-7W:+ - 'Z ' ' I Q. e 4:3 ' '11, - fr' ' ' -4-' A 4 2655 Iii I I I A L A I I est Ke Illl1C Coal Companq My I I Incorporated ,X if I Ig' , , y. Il -IP . ,I 1 aiboinio , kff N . IH 3, I I . 'M . , A 1 .Gen-eral Offices: Sturgis, Ky. M General .Sales Offices: Paducah, Ky. A BRANCH OFFICES: vol YN! ,II ,., I NV Memphis, Tenn., Donaldson, La., Evansville, Ind. S I, A A I 'L N' I I rm W D-Lsiiqais If 3 'xx I A in ,1 iv I V1 'Twentq-Two Modern mines I. .l' 1 HW I y DAILY -CAPACITY zo,ooo TONS III 'i I M In M MW BAKER, TRADEWATER AND CANEY FORK GAS COAL im ii I gan gags J O The Minesare Located on the Illinois Central and L. 8: N. Railroads. I we EH I River Loading Station at Caseyville, Ky. I1 I , I K W , I Barges Flat and Also Steaimboats ' V M 1? l I ,IV K If 'COAL AT ANY PLACE ON THE OHIO AND MISSISSIPPI RIVERS A ,I ,I lr S MODERN UP-TO-DATE CAMPS li? A MEL' . . if , The 'Company With the Coal and the Service S QM L TWELVE MODERN STORES-Carrying a complete line of Dry Goods, - i Furniture, Fresh and Cured Meats, and Groceries. A 'N I I '1 CALL US, wE'vE COT IT If Store NO. 2 Phone 72 Q ,l ,1 ' Nw A A MS, N 115 y D Sig 'L 5 V, A ,RW-WN Y .. Y .Y L., wr t., , n-Lf 4. 1 'NE E' A A jk, , , , . l l 1.1, ' '5' l .ll W.. l A i V x N-.,. I, Us' RM N 4 1 1 crhes sfufqeon me 97335 . . V Did you get those knocks out A ' - wr V pl of your car? ' ' 1 .l J li 1 Yep-all but the one in the V u y V1 back seat. l -e . wi - , Sis: What are you Writing? i K 'V ill ' Brotherz' Some jokes. s Sis: Give them my regards. Sturgis, Kyr V f '.Daddy, why do they call the V- ' . r y 1 AV l English language 'the mother, DRY GUVQDS1, ' , lp i tongue'?V ' - TIONS i ' Dad: f'Because father never N0 - Q-3,3 W1 ' gets a chance to use it.- . NOVELTIES- M My l -+ w M1L,LINERY+ tif ' Dugan :V 'We11, ,guess 1 will VHOSIERY-an 4 Vifi go down and get my hair cut. s Q ' - i 1 QV? V V Slugarlp ,B'gosh it is singular, QUEENSWARE' f l Ml y isn't it? - on V . s V - Is my face flushed-or is it my Paints and hollday goods if imagifnation? - ' ' . , Wi , Wel1,-I don't knoWQ but your QM- ,f3.C6 iS-1'1OtXf1l1Shf-ld. V - - Ucglfne in to See us ' V V ,.Vr . V .V V W 4. , V . .1- VV' ' V - ure a l , yyVV Ni i 'ELECTRIC' VACUUM' . - gif CLEANER i i ' we l ' They l +V M V Clean, Sweep me Nil ir et' t M V ff H Vi and Dust Use It On Your J fl f fl A ,mat Rugs, Carpets and Draperies 'V si! 1 ly' will l L Buy One On Easy Terms ggi s is VVVVV I 55.00 DowN 1 , i s Bal. on Monthly Installments l , ' V - V Phone 180 For Free Demonstration V W c I P - - 3 i pf r STURGIS IMPLEMENT 8: HARDWADE V 11,1 433. s e s irg CZOMPANY 0111- + -- Q as 116 W li , W, , his r or r gmc rrrr , 1 g -. . ,-5 Y r ffiegm , as g are srrpslgligggvgggilfl -g g v N 9 D I D I Il I D I O I 5 O U O I . x U Y D U 1 O l . U D 41 U I U 'gf' - 'f fi. iii. 'fi ff i' 'ffi ili zg i ff .Lf ':iq 1f i,j fi. ii.-M :':, -1 1 - nz, V '35 .': . .' :Iv X :',- Yf,. -.-' A ,f'l Nff' mf ' i A , .'m,5--- l gay,-kv Nt - Iv ef: 4 ' W 79'T:Q3,,jlf 'Zq' -::,, Q1'- Ag p K ' uv 1 f 1 u QW, f X I A ' A 1--.-- 1 LF, Egg. f lx 9 1 I qi ll 1 446 F lHEf':!f !! 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