Topeka Catholic High School - Shamrock Yearbook (Topeka, KS)
- Class of 1924
Page 1 of 110
Cover
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COMMlTTEES . . .JIIIIIUS Murphy, George Miller, 'rlllllllilti Cosgrnve . . . . . . . . . . . .Grace lvIC:XllllI'0W. lViuifrecl Brouyette . . .lNIury Dodds, lVIill'g2ll'9t Mcllzlclv. Helen Hoelancl, Mary M. Parry. Clll'0llll'lt' ..... Agua-S Flynn, Laura Slilyllilllgll, Agnes Ashton Atlllotics.. ...... ...... 2 Xlbert Curry, Herbert McEntyre Ih'2lllltltlC'S. .. ........ Emily Cooper, Bernuclette McGinnis Alumni .... .... . Tusephine Quauey, XVinnifred Gillgannou 3 35? A' - M- 9, 'C' H- , . f, .. y . . nl ,., , ,x - .f. ..:,+'3 - -. ., .- , . 'v- -'f J , 'J' X Q , f -' , 'skip ,ur .W . ., X ' .qs E fn. .-- .-Q-1 4 Q r' iff- :.,' ev 4. 3 ' -te- , 'O q gn 1 . :Qu -,W 422. H J... .1 , fj3:,,.-k 'Sb xt 1 JJ. ,.',.j - I . . , . , - A .- . its-If - 2,1-1 if , . .'..- -l'Z.'.' , .. . .f- , K , b .f . .4 Y , ,?,.912'Q!:'ql, .gs k 75 ,N 9 J 1' H, N., K .Q 'Q . . pgf -QYKS. J: YS'-LQ+ en U' ,ref 41 9'n-.,,f lg ,, 'I Ap if N' ' 'VFX Y- - 4, :aes jug' .5 f U .5 ,gyvsl-iq'-fyfgi. , ya' f f -v , , ,Q I. ff -'Pi f , 'lf f ,M ls -'sf . 4 , gw:w'3w'1s,f ,. Al 1'v,.'f ' 7951, .Q . ,4 ff., Al' , Ag., 10 . v.:.f1r1ff:3 ?01'E,5i'ng I ' . ff'-v .4 - Q Yew' ' A' ' .Ql' A I g'fL- -A , THE RIGHT REVEREND JOHN WARD, D.D Bishop of Leavenworth 4 4. TO OUR BISHOP Shepherd of Souls, we come to thee For uid and counsel. Hear thou ou1' plea Relieve us in all time of 4-ure. God placed thee here to help us win Brigllt Heaven. to lead us from sin- Grunt us thy prayer! 'I'eacl1e1- and Friend, great are thy powers. Prince of the Church, when darkness lowers About us, wl1e11 te1nptation's strong, Oh! Intereede that God may give Unto our souls the grace to live. To conquer wrong! M. D. '24, 5 .,- ...li K, J 4- ta J, of ' 4 -x. t 5- -Ng I Ig . 512: . in JW? 0l'R PRESIDENT The Right Reverend Monsignor Mclnerney, l.I..D DEDICATION To the Right Reverend Monsignor Meluerney lVe've worked on this i'Sl12lll11'0Cliv tlirough long weary hours As uutiriiig and earnest as bees who must pass The long summer days culling gifts from the flowers. Now with joy we proclaim It is finished at last.'l Dear Father. yolfve taught us with love and with zeal, You've instilled in our hearts all that's loyal and true. lYe'll honor you ever through woe and through weal, And with love we inscribe this, our Shamroek', to you M. D. 'O 7 -1 THE SHAMROCK O Inystical emblem of Ireland, Beloved by all who love the sireland, VVe pledge ourselves to thee. Insignia of the Trinity. Holding us in unity, Faithful we'll ever he. O ideal of all thafs holiest, Thou stamlarcl of everything thnt's best, lVith love we salute thee. Honored throughout all the world, Thy banner never will be furletl. E'en to eternity. M. D. '24 8 llll' NERY REVEREND F. M, HAYIJICN, I,L.D. under and First President of 'l'. l'. ll. S. I FOREIDORD To record The aims and ideals The activities and acliievements Of the T. C. H. S. Has liven the purpose of the Sluunrock of '24 10 PHE REVERENIJ WILLIAM 'l'. J. BULAND ll Our Library One of the many new additions to the Topeka Catholic High School is the library. Through the untiring zeal of the President and Fac- ulty, and with the administration of several coats of paint, a dreary, vacant room was converted into an inspiring abode of learning. Rubber matting of superior grade was laid on the cement floor. When everything was in readiness, thirteen substantial book-cases were installed. These were a welcome addition, as many new books had been purchased. A kind benefactor donated several statues of the famous writers, Poe, Dante, Milton, and the immortal composers, Beethoven, Liszt, and Wagner. Five costly oak tables with thirty chairs were placed in this room. A magazine stand was also pur- chased. A filing system has been introduced by means of which it is easy to locate any book or author. The library contains several thousand volumes, among which are encyclopedias, reference books, books of essays, novels, books of travel, histories-State and Church, in a word books suitable for pleasure or for general knowledge. A visit to the library of the Topeka Catholic High School will convince you that it is one of the most modern and thoroughly equipped High School libraries in the state. M. McD. '24. 12 The Laboratory Among the features of T. C. H. S. which are evidence of our pro- gressive spirit, the laboratory stands as one of the principal figures. The equipment and apparatus of this department are said to be the best in the city. With these advantages the science classes have a splendid opportunity for the study of chemistry and physics. In its appeal to the mind, and in its refining influence, science is universal, and as long as mankind seeks higher things, it will continue to be the material presentation of ideal thought. W. Brouyette '24, 13 Our Room Farewell to T. C. H. S. is re-echoed in each hea1't, while the gentle call of the birds, the sweet budding flowers and the bright sunny days tell us that June is approaching, and with it our gradua- tion day. Glancing back through the years, our eyes discern a por- trait, beautiful and realisticg yet something reminds us that those days are now a memory. Sorrows are not remembered and we see once more the dear class room. How we appreciate every joy and pleasure, treasure every hour, and with grateful hearts promise to be faithful to the lessons then taught us and to the principles instilled in our hearts. With this word of fidelity we part from our classmates with every wish for their future success and happiness, and from the old class room haunted with tender memories. L. Slaybaufh '2-1. H Our Commercial Department The Commercial Department of T. C. H. S. is a part of the school of which we are justly proud. This department has given to the world its quota of expert stenographers, typists, and bookkeepers. The students who have graduated from this department realize that there is no royal road to the world of Commerce. Experience has taught them to appreciate the advantages of a complete high school Com- mercial education. The training they received in their Alma Mater has helped them to cope successfully with the world and to advance themselves materially and financially. At the opening of the scholastic year, the students were delighted to find that many improvements had been made in the Commercial department. The typewriting room was considerably enlarged. Eight oak tables and six new typewriters were purchased, making a total of fifteen machines. Windows have been set in the wall between the Junior or Commercial room and the typewriting room. This improve- ment has proved very advantageous. A filing case for Commercial supplies has also been added. Although all the departments are growing, we notice especially the continual increase in the Commercial department. Many students, awakened to the vital need of Commercial training, have entered the mid-year classes. As proof that our typewriting classes have grown, it is only necessary to endeavor to secure a machine outside of the assigned time. A. Flynn '24. 15 Graduation Day All the clouds have gone from the fair heavens All the darkness has faded away, The dial of time now is pointing on, 'Tis the morn of Commencement Day. All our hearts are so gay, ah, so merry, As we look to the future beyond. The fair skies from afar reflect sunshine Shed over us by dreams that have dawned. 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Annual Play Cast '24, Class Plays '21, '23, Elocution Contest '22, Class Presi- dent '24, State Spelling Contest '21, De- bate '24, President Literary Division A ' Art Committee Shamrock THOMAS KELLEY Until I came the world was incomplete. Class President '21, '22, '23, Football '21, '22, '23, Basketball '22, Debate '23, '24, Annual Play Cast '23, '24, Vice-President Class '24, Class Play '23, President Lit- erary Division B , Elocution Contest '21, '22, '23, '24, Medal '23, Orchestra '21, '22, '23, '24, Editor-in-Chief Shamrock. FRANCIS CONNAUGHTON If bluffing was a way of making money, Francis would be worth millions. Annual Play Cast '21, '22, '23, '24, Elocu- tion Contest '22, '23, '24, Debate '24, Football '22, '23, Basketball '24, State Spelling Contest '21, '23, Orchestra '21, '22, '23, Class Play '23, Secretary Class '24, Treasurer Shamrock . JAMES MURPHY The greatest always lag behind, that is why Jimmie is always late. Orchestra '21, '22, '23, '24, Elocution Con- test '23, '24, Annual Play Cast '24, Foot- ball '22, '23, Basketball '24, State Spell- ing Contest '21, '23, Class Treasurer '24, Class Play, '23, Business Committee Shamrock . EMILY COOPER She oft hath burned the midnight oilg but never, ah, never in toil. Class Play '23g Dramatic Committee Shamroek . HELEN HOELAND Laugh and the world laughs with you. Annual Play Cast '24g Class Play '23g Literary Committee Shamrock GEORGE MILLER Greater men than I have lived but I do not believe it. Play Cast '23, '24g Elocution Contest '23, '24g Debate '24g Cheer-leader '23g Busi- ness Committee Shamrock , LAURA SLAYBAUGH Somewhat serious, but friendly. Class Play '21, '22, '23g Annual Play Cast '24g State Spelling Contest '21g Chronicle Committee Shamrock , 18 BERNADETTE MCGINNIS She sings as sweetly as a nightingalef' Elocution Contest '23, Medal, Debate '24, Medal, Annual Play Cast '24, Class Play '21, '22, '23g State Spelling Contest '21, Dramatic Committee USh2lII'l1'OCk,,. THOMAS COSGRAVE Imagine, oh, imagine Tom with powder on his shoulder. Annual Play Cast '24, Business Commit- tee Shamrock . AGNES FLYNN Let us get down to good sound business. Elocution Contest '23, Annual Play Cast '24g Class Play '23, Debate '24, State Spelling Contest '21, '22, '23, Chronicle Committee Shamrock , WINNIFRED GILLGANNON I and time wait for no man. Annual Play Cast '24, Alumni Committee Shamrock . 19 MARGARET MCDADE My hair is solid gold, guaranteed never to turn brass. Elocution Contest '23, Debate '24, An- nual Play Cast '24, Class Play '21, '22, '23, State Spelling Contest '21, '22, '23, Literary Committee Shamrock , HERBERT MCENTYRE A business man but he never forgets to eat. Athletic Committee Shamrock , Or- chestra '23, '24, Play Cast '24, Foot- ball '23, AGNES ASHTON If silence is golden, Agnes is solid gold. Annual Play Cast '24, Class Plays '21, '23, '24, Elocution Contest '23, Chronicle Committee Sham1'ock . MARY DODDS Red headed, but not hot headed. Orchestra '21, '22, '23, '24, Elocution Con- test '22, '23, Debate '23, '24, Spelling Medal '21, State Spelling Contest '20, '21, '22, '23. Class Plays '21, '22, '23, '24, Annual Play Cast '24, Literary Commit- tee Shamrock , m 20 MARY MARGARET PARRY Silence is divine, speech is human. Class Play '23g Literary Committee Shamrock . ALBERT CURRY What a sweet baby he must have been. Annual Play Cast '23, '24g Football '21, '22g Cheer Leader '24g Class Play '23g Athletic Committee Shamrock , JOSEPHINE QUANEY Divinely tall and fair. Class Play '23g Alumni Committee Shamrock GRACE McANDREW Who chooseth me must give all that he possesses. Orchestra '21, '22, '24g Annual Play Cast '24g Art Committee Shamrock, 21 Class History Listen dear classmates, and I shall tell, Of a wondrous story you love so well. On the sixth of September, nineteen-twenty All clad in Freshman green aplenty We were ready to heed the High School bell. The wise Seniors said, We must watch our step Show more school spirit and stir up pepg This class might pass us, they look like they would. In trials for merit we proved we could. We chose Thomas Kelley for president, Under his leadership on we went. Successfully all the exams passed by We were ambitious and our aims were high. The year twenty-one drew us near the shore Of our gay land of the Sophomore. Again with Tom Kelley leading us on Forging we went onward till we won. We held the first place in contests and plays E'er looking forward to Senior days. The joys and the sorrows passed swiftly by, All hardships and barriers we defy. True fame and glory can tell you who's who For we were Juniors in twenty-two. Two medals were won in this famous year Honors that can't be recorded here. Our hearts were set fast on the future's store, Forward rushed we of Class Twenty-four. Those days of all days will e'er linger long First place in memory these times belong. Three cheers for the gay Class of Twenty-four, We've passed the portals of Learning's door, And now we are Seniors happy and free We've earned by right you will all agree. With Commencement Day drawing near at hand, We proclaim ourselves the best in the land. I.et's show the world we're the brightest too That T. C. H. S. has presented to you. W. B 22 9 Firelight Fancies As I sat before the fireplace in a huge Morris chair, my thoughts were inclined to roam and amid the embers of wood on the hearth of the fireplace, pictures of firelight fancies appeared. Scarcely, had my thoughts began to ramble, when through the flames a wonderful vista was revealed: In a beautiful cathedral, a priest was just beginning Mass, after peering further into the realms of fancy I noted that the priest was none other than Herbert McEntyre, who had given up the wiles of the world to be a minister of God. I pondered on so beautiful a scene, that I was somewhat startled when the scene was suddenly changed and there in a hospital ward was Laura Slay- baugh, fulfilling her vocation of life, for Laura had always wished to be a nurse. My thoughts continued to drift on and on into the mirror of time and there I saw Grace McAndrew teaching the children of a kindergarten class to make sand houses and recite Mother Goose Rhymes. I was very pleased when this vision Caine before my eyes, for it reminded me of the discussion during Shorthand Period at T. C. H. S. The picture vanished and in its place I saw a large lighted dance hall where Albert Curry's orchestra was playing the final strains of Home Sweet Home. To my surprise I was then taken to the large city of New York where Francis Con- naughton was impersonating Ted Shawn in his wondrous dancing academy. Connie was always very celebrated in dancing steps and I am sure the Class of June '24 would be very proud of their lad. My thoughts then centered around an immense auditorium where Bernadette McGinnis was the rising Prima Donna of the present age and as her accompanist at the piano I discovered Margaret McDade, she had given up her ability of impersonating Fanny's role in the Thread of Destiny to be the accompanist of so great a singer. And as I gazed into the burning embers, the scene was changed to a large room, a prosperous lawyer was sitting at a desk and as I looked further into the kingdom of fancy I recognized Thomas Kelley. As I pondered on this scene, a door swung open before my vision, and I found therein a household made happy by a dutiful wife. My heart rejoiced as I gazed upon Emily Cooper and I followed my spirit of prophecy further upon its quest of things to be. While I watched the home lights die away, the scene was transformed into the wilds of Egypt where James Murphy was conducting an excavation party in the tomb of Pharaoh Tritsky. This seemed a marvelous thing to have one of our boys from the small town of Topeka to be so far away in the countries of such a strange land. But I was thankful when this was succeeded by a quiet convent school, the principal of the school was my former classmate Winifred Brouyette. This scene was changed abruptly into a business like section of the town of Pauline, Mary Dodds was consid- ered the best typist of the town, she was sending out invitations for the Alumni Party which was to be given in the near future. I next discerned a dim silhouette of Columbia University, the Professor of Mathe- matics at the University was our illustrious Thomas Cosgrave. Tom was always fond of algebra at school, he was a wizard at making algebraic figures look like the alpha- bet. None in geometry could excel him in the Pythagorean Theorem. But why worry over the arts of study? My mind was suddenly reverted to an Art Museum where the famous sketches of Mary Margaret Parry were displayed. Mary Margaret took her first art lessons at T. C. H. S. The spirit of fancy soon drifted me to a bachelor girl apartment in a large city of France where Agnes Ashton now a famous elocutionist was reciting Richard's Prac- ticing, when she had finished, I noticed that she crossed the room to a piano and be- gan to play, then I was startled to see Josephine Quaney dance a jig in delightful time to the music, forcing me to conclude that they were happy, even if they were just bachelor girls. I began to wonder where our great debator Agnes Flynn could be 23 displaying her talent, when before my eyes she appeared still discussing the question, The United States Should Enter the League of Nations, to an immense crowd of people at the Auditorium of Chicago. Next I saw George Miller in his second childhood running a store and still selling Cake Eaters to the Three Musketeers, who so frequently visited our Alma Mater. A change came over the spirit of my dream, I felt within my heart a strange desire to see my old chum, Winnifred Gillgannon, responding to my unspoken wish, the realm of fancy conducted me to the ice pond at Central where we had spent many a happy hour together. It seemed to bring back thoughts of old times and how I wished to be back at T. C. H. S. But instead of the ice pond at Central she was instructing her pupils at the Skating Academy in the latest steps on the ice, Winnifred had great dif- ficulty learning to skate, but I know her efforts were not in vain, for her fame had attracted many pupils to her school who were eager to learn skating. The picture vanished. The flame died, leaving only glowing embers in the fire- place. For several minutes I remained motionless, my mind dwelling on the images which I had created. I was awakened from my meditation by my roommate's happy voice who told me to hurry to bed or I would be late for classes on the morrow, for you see I delighted in studying so well that I continued my ambition by going to college to become a Dom- estic Science and Art Teacher. And I hope that prosperity will follow all the days that are to come to the fair and talented Class of June '24. ' H. M. H. '24, Alumni Notes Clippings from local newspapers will also give an idea of the admirable work be- ing carried on by our former students in dramatic pursuits. Milwaukee, Wis., March 28.-J. Laurence McGinnis of Topeka, Kansas, a junior in the Marquette university school of law, is one of about fifteen Marquette students who are included in the cast of the biennial production of the Milwaukee Passion Play. The play was written by a former member of the Marquette faculty and is regarded as a devotional feature of the Lenten season. More than 150 persons will take part. The play is regarded as one of the finest passion plays produced in America and this year will be the third time that it has been staged. Mr. McGinnis was captain of the undefeated 1922 Marquette football team and then was a student in engineering, later transferring to law. He is a member of Alpha Gamma Phi fraternity and of the Marquette moot court, president of the Kansas Club, member of the Harlequin Club, and is chairman of the annual dance of the Marquette school of law to be given next month. In 1922 he was leading man in the annual vars- ity play. He also has served on the art staff of the Hilltop, the Marquette year book. Atchison, Kansas, Feb. 6.-The play Julius Caesar was presented in the auditorium of St. Benedict's College last evening. Kenneth Spurlock in the role of Mark Anthony gave perhaps the most finished performance on the stage. He has had some experi- ence before the footlights but surpassed himself in his interpretation of the part. It was done with all the skill and fineness of a professional actor. His excellent voice and masterful rendition of the lines, as well as his natural ease on the stage, combined to give what is said to be one of the best characterization of Mark Anthony ever seen in college dramatics. B. McG. '24. 24 Class Song Tune: A Perfect Day When it comes to the end of a perfect year And on graduation day, Are mingled together, smile and tear As from school we go away Each student, man and maiden Will swell the glad refrain Till the breezes music laden Will waft it back again. Now this is the end of a perfect year At the end of our school days too And our Alma Mater, oh, so dear We offer this song to you When we think of the days that are still to be And the future to overcome Oh, Alma Mater, praise to thee You will guide to our true home. A. Flynn '24. T. C. H. S. Wins Cup and Pennant On March 21st Coach Kelley led the basketball team to Manhattan to enter the State Catholic High School tournament and also to play the final league games with Aurora. We won the championship cup by defeating Aurora in two games out of three, and the pennant by finishing second in the tournament. F. C. '24 25 .i -1 SENIOR CLASS ORGANIZATION President ....... .... W inifred Brouyette Vice-President .... ..... T homas Kelley ' Treasurer ..... ........ J ames Murphy Secretary--- .... Francis Connaughton CLASS FLOWER CLASS COLOR Red Rosebud Crimson and Gray CLASS MOTTO Vincit Qui Se Vincit To a Rosebud: Our Class Flower Thou fairest blossom, washed with morning dew, Thou rival of the dawn's most radiant hue, All crimson flaming with thy heart of gold, Oh! Tiny rosebud, oft thy fame's been told. Thou lovely queen of all the brilliant flowers, How well thou'rt loved by all this class of ours. Thou chosen blossom of the Sacred Heart, Supreme thou art, above all set apart. Class '24 well knows thy wond'rous powers, To guide us through each sad and darksome hour, Thy gentle beauty inspires us to right, And often in the thickest of the fight Thou, symbol of eternal love and peace, Wilt quell the storm, wilt make the battle cease. Crimson and Gray Crimson and gray, fairest colors we say ' Richest and sweetest of all Into our hearts we take you today May we e'er answer your call. Sacred the call of the crimson and gray Onto loyalty, courage you guide Never from crimson and gray shall we stray And never from hardships we'll hide. Guide Class twenty-four, Oh, the colors of dawn Down the pathway of hardships we'1l roam And lead us to heaven when life's work is done Yes, to heaven, our Eternal Home. 26 M. D. '24 A. Flynn '24 Last Will and Testament Friends and heirs of the Class of 1924, you are called together to witness on this occasion, the formal reading of the last will and testament of the Class of 1924. Although her physical weakness in her last hours was very great, her brain was phenomenally bright and active, therefore whatever requests she makes, although they may not seem the happiest to her beneficiaries, were made to the best of her judg- ment and discretion. Therefore I, the Class of 1924, in the Catholic High School do hereby bequeath and devise all my worldly goods and possessions without being influenced in the least by past kindness or unkindness, past favors or disfavors. I bequeath to the Junior Class so soon to become dignified Seniors the right of becoming the shining light of the school. And I wish you to accept my sympathetic condolence for the irreparable loss you will sustain in the departure of the Class of 1924. I bequeath to the Sophomores all the mistakes I have ever made, also the po-wer to bluff thru them most of the time. I bequeath to the Freshmen my well known tact and my powers of saying the right thing in the right place. I bequeath to the Faculty the knowledge that I am the best class that has ever graced the halls of T. H. S. I bequeath to my parents the knowledge that I have thoroughly enjoyed my four years in this school of learning. I, Helen Hoeland, bequeath to Helen Brouyette my ability to talk back in self de- fense. - I, Agnes Ashton, bequeath to Elizabeth Gannon and Juletta Wanstrath my schol- astic ability. I, Francis Connaughton, bequeath to Francisco Vargas the benefits derived from kissing the blarney stone. I, Josephine Quaney, bequeath to Marie Hirschfeld and Genevieve Lorden my cos- metics. I, Thomas Kelley, bequeath to Elizabeth Noll and Florence Weisner my authorita- tive dignity. I, Winifred Brouyette, bequeath to Ella Lauterbach my natural wave. I, Mary Margaret Parry, bequeath to Minerva Durein my collective promptness and punctuality. I, Albert Curry, bequeath to Helen Morrisey my blase air. I, Grace McAndrew, bequeath to Bernice Brady all my interests in Dodge cars. I, Emily Cooper, bequeath to Cecilia Fleisch and Irene Stephens my castles in Spain. I, Laura Slaybaugh, bequeath to Marguerite Monaghan my ability to always be in on things. I, James Murphy, bequeath to Frances Durkin my naturally sarcastic nature. I, Herbert McEntyre, bequeath to Paul Strecker my power of tattling tales. I, Margaret McDade, bequeath to Paul Sommer my baby talk, which some say proves quite effective. I, Agnes Flynn, bequeath to Helen Pitt and Margaret Fleisch my power to see thru 27 a brick wall. I, George Miller, bequeath to John Hoy my power to be seen and heard at the same time. I, Winnifred Gillgannon, bequeath to Margaret Roberts and George Brewer all the junk that I may by accident leave behind me. I, Bernadette McGinnis, bequeath to Mary Cosgrave and Elizabeth Mackey the per- mission of everyone concerned to be out after ten. I, Mary Dodds, bequeath to Robert Fox my ability to stretch things. I, Thomas Cosgrave, bequeath to Kathryn Spurlock and George Smith my position of running the Senior Class. Class '24 wishes it understood that if any beneficiary of this document should at- tempt to dispute or set aside any legacy herein mentioned, he shall immediately be cut off from all provision of said document and be cast into darkness, of the un- mentioned ones. Furthermore, should any outsider attempt to criticize these provi- sions he shall be sentenced to work daily from one to eight hours. Margaret McDade '24. Class Poem At length commencement days are come, the saddest of the year, Of aching hearts, of tearful eyes, for parting is severe. We've weathered many a storm and stood united through it all, And now when separation comes, the memories we recall Have power to cheer our hearts and minds, alleviate our pain, Assure us that our labors and our tasks were not in vain. Where are the hours, the glad, sweet hours, that we have passed in joy? They've left their imprints on the mind of each young maid and boy. Just as violets and roses die, and the robin's song is stilled, So have our school days sped away, each hour with class work filled. Quintessence of a happy youth, the springtime of our lives- But now, unto a broader plane, at last we have arrived. Dear Alma Mater, you have guided us through strife and toil, Ever loving, ever tender, firm amidst turmoil. A mother's love you've given us, a mother's love so true, And now our hearts o'er flowing are with filial love for you. You've watched o'er us unceasingly, you've taught us e'er with zeal, You've guarded us in danger, our deepest wounds you've healed. Sooner shall the proud oaks and the mighty pine trees fall, The red bird and the nightingale will still their glad, free calls, The hyacinth and daffodil shall sooner fade away, The jasmine lose its fragrance, the poppy its colors gay, Then we should close our hearts to all your teachings, and should fail To love and honor you aye. Dear Alma Mater, Hail! My class mates we must part too soon, the time is drawing nigh, When we must bravely smile through all our tears, and say goodbye To all we've held dearest in these four years of ours, Alas, too swiftly have they gone, thosegolden sunlit hours. But we will e'er be faithful to the lessons we've been taught, By Alma Mater. True we'l1 be in every deed and thought. To all the ideals she has given, and when our life is o'er, Proud she will be to greet us as she has, done before. We'll strive always to honor her, to keep her banner high, To fly it to the heavens, carry it to the skies, Ah, Alma Mater sad are we, for we must part from you- We the Class of '24, must bid you, fond adieu. M. D. '24. 28 Friendship True friendship! ah the joy it brings. Down the road of life it flings A path of roses, making sweet The way we tread with weary feet. The essence of a thousand flowers Thrice distilled, it has the power To cheer us on, to give to life A zest that makes us win the strife. But friendship's best when old age lends The sincere mellowness that blends With all the grief that we have known, The gayeties that now have flown. Friends who've been true in sun and rain, And thinking not of personal gain Have been to us a haven of rest, Ah! surely those friends are the best. M. D. '24 Hats Off! The Seniors are passing by From Topeka Catholic High, Hats Off! Strong they are and full of pep As by you they jauntily step. You will never blush for them For in their crown there's many a gem, Hats Off! We most gladly cry The Seniors are passing by. By fist fights and tongue fights not a few, They've made all others rue, Hats Off! If you do not to their class belong Nor answer to the Senior gong. Girls so true, boys so keen Are our Seniors we esteem Hats Off! For their wisdom does increase Till they've won they ne'er will cease. M. McD. '24. 29 To Alma Mater Schooldays sped like a swift-flashing comet, Eagerly fleeing, too soon have they passed. Now they are over, dear Alma Mater, Alas! These days are too joyous to last. Long we've stood in the midst of the tempest, Victorious e'er we've been in the fray. High has our gay banner always floated, And true we've been to our crimson and gray. Your teachings will guide us, Alma Mater, Faithful we'll be, though the struggle be long. Bravely we'll battle with all that may come We'll conquer, we'll win with smile and with song. 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'Ni if lr, ' 'N w -'11, F. 'H T1-Sw MH ' ' , K awww' wh Wniwi A a f 1? -J fwm w2wv::iw ab- wr 1 H- 1 m wv' f. .Mb W L. 'Wf W, H, , M Q , 1.- j,4, ' 4-N:11f!1m. ,!-3 ,J N g?wigMf'- ' Q 'I U-WW ' M ' 'ly-1.5K Ag, ,jf Q - 'll' 1'-H V' , m?f1i!1'Hp,,+1 ,wQq',1,-V '-J' m .I as -:g f.'5f7Mww M ' :-ZW Mrk ?lm51.M Q m ,. :LEZQJMHJ'+Qw!m:,Q1a JUNIOR CLASS Junior Class Organization CLASS OFFICERS Helen Brouyette--- George Smith ..... ..... V ice President President Frances Durkin .... ........ T reasurer George Brewer ..... ..... S ecretary CLASS FLOWER CLASS COLORS Yellow Rose Blue and Gold CLASS MOTTO No Victory Without Labor Blue and Gold Color of the sunshine, symbol of all glory, Standard of pure value, sung in song and story, '25 salutes you! Azure of the heavens, emblem of all that's true, Of loyalty, integrity-Oh steadfast, upright hue, '25 salutes you! Blue and Gold! Blue and Gold! These radiant colors we blend, The sunlight and the skies and seas their inmost essence lend, We place them on our banner, and we raise them on high, Our prayer is that these colors shall ever bravely fly. 32 M. D. '24 MUS!! Bernice Brady now it seems Will surpass all of our dreams. George Brewer we prophecy i Will reach a rank that's very high. Mary Cosgrave, a jolly lass A Writes the best stories of the Junior Class. Rose Couch thinks 'Tis best in every case you know To have two strings to every bow. Of Frances Durkin we will speak A better one we'll never seek. Minerva Durein, jolly and gay, Holds all her class under her sway. When Robert Fox is filled with gloom, We might as well be in our tomb. Of Margaret Fleisch we say the best By having her our class is blest. Cecilia Fleisch for knowledge is bound, Will be a scholar, with glory crowned. Elizabeth Gannon hath a heart like a bell And her tongue is the clapper as you know John Hoy, who sits in the corner Is very quiet-like little Jack Horner. Marie Hirschfeld it is said, The straight and narrow path will tread. Genevieve Lorden, joyous and free, Is the kind of girl we like to see. Ella Lauterbach is a gem by arkling from the rest of them. Helen Morrissey we declare Would be liked most anywhere. Elizabeth Mackey, a merry lass, Is always jolly, the life of the class. Marguerite Monaghan as I am told Is worth her very weight in gold. To Helen Pitt great honor is due, For she is faithful, kind and true. Margaret Roberts our class delight Will stand for all that's good and right. Paul Sommers is never in haste Because you know haste makes waste. Irene Stephens our schoolmate sweet Is a girl among many who can't be beat. Paul Strecker thinks he knows a lot, Always Johnny on the spot. 33 we Kathryn Spurlock is happy and free Why aren't all contented like she? George Smith will be sought To give advice and careful thought. Francisco Vargas, a football star, Helps win allrgames both near and far. Florence Weisner, the pride of our class Dainty, demure, in all a sweet lass. Juletta Wanstrath in a race Will always hold the foremost place. As for ourselves we are too modest to mention Anything that will draw to us attention, So with our nonsense we will cease, And let you read the rest of our book in peace. E. N. and H. B. '25 Spring When spring is come, a gentle breeze Wafts scent of blossoms through the trees, And gladness fills the dancing air While all the grassy meadows wear Flowers, bees and bloss'ming trees. These most any heart would please, For gone is winter's icy snare Caught fast by flying spring so fair. For spring is come! M. McD. '24 34 THE SOPHOMORE CLASS Sophomore Class CLASS OFFICERS Ruth Parry .... ........ Pr esident Gerald Smith ...... .... V ice President Paul Hirschfeld ...... .,..... S ecretary Margaret Hammon ..... .....,... T reasurer CLASS FLOWER CLASS COLORS Narcissus Crimson and Black CLASS MOTTO Out of school life into life's school The Sophomores Who are we? We're the Sophomore class That lead the schoolg we're never surpassed We are full of fun the whole year through ' You'll like us, that you're bound to do. There are all sorts of boys and girls, I know But Paul Cooney, Milt Slaybaugh and Murphy aren't slow The trio with Gerald Blades have won A lot of games that are full of fun. Some day you'll read of an author fair Margaret Hammon, will no doubt get there And Anna Harris soon will be A teacher! Smart? Just wait and see Astronomers! Louise and Mary Lannan will soon Tell us just the why and the where of the moon And by Leo Smith you will soon behold A book How to get rid of a cold. 36 The movies will shine forth with brightest of beams Helen Couch, Dorothy Brady will be movie queens Will take our class colors to Hollywood peak. In a hospital you will see working there Virginia De Backer and Mary Dale fair And Godfrey Miller will rush in again Cheering, brightening patients, beloved by all men. Loretta, Rosella and Genevieve now Will do great deeds, to them we bow. And Margaret McGinnis, such a great name With Gerald Smith enters the world's book of fame. From out of the pages of history's splendor Will shine forth the name of Margaret Neiswender, And Paul Hirshfield when he grows to manhood Will take the place in which Lincoln once stood. Helen Kelley, Geraldine, and Agnes so dear Names will be heralded far and near Who all of their names will above others peep While I, I guess am the only black sheep. 31 Ruth Parry '26 Easter Morn The darksome shrouds of night have fled aw The light of dawning day across the sky, Is shedding sunshine round in bright array To tell of Christ's love that will never die. The earth re-echoes with the joyous strain, To life awakening the birds o'er head, Singing, they twitter this message again To all. For Christ is risenfrom the dead! This joyful tale is caught by passing breeze, Wafted from sea to sea thru hill and dale, So softly breathed o'er valleys thru the trees To tell of Christ's love that will never fail. Our hearts before were hidden deep in gloom But now are glad for sadness all has fled, Our Lord arose triumphant o'er His doom. Let us be glad, He's risen from the dead! Shamrock! the Flow'r of Old Erin How many's the sky you've cleared. And on thru her recent struggle Many's the hearts you've cheered. Right on thru the sorrow and sadness On with Old Erin you steer Could any give more gladness Knowing that you are near? 38 ay, W. B. '24 THE FRESHMAN CLASS Freshman Class Organization CLASS OFFICERS Mgrie Murphy ---, ,Q,,,, ........ President Jghn Murphy -,,,,,,, .... V ice President Timothy Degginger .... .......-. S eeretary CLASS FLOWER CLASS COLORS Ophelia Rose Midnight Blue and Orange CLASS MOTTO Vincit omnia Veritas Freshies Catherine Baum- Success is bound to come to those who wait. Philomena Besseau- Thinks studying fun instead of toil, so she's a burner of the midnight oil. Louise Birmingham- All have the gift of speech, but few are possessed of wisdom. Anthony Burke- And a jolly good fellow was he. William Burke-- It's a wise head that makes a still tongue. Ruth Curry- I never with important air, in conversation overbear. John De Backer-- A great man struggling in the storm of fate. Elizabeth Degginger- Sweet of face and manners pleasing. Timothy Degginger- A very good athlete is he, on a college team he'1l surely be. Rose Donnelly- Has to be known to be appreciated. Earl Dougan- B1ushes may come and blushes may go, but mine stay on forever. Louise Dyer-- My studies come first but there's time for play. William Eakes- A quiet, unassuming chap of sterling worth. Mildred Eakes- Her disposition is as fair as her complexion. Walter Gibbons- Blond hair is manufactured, but red hair comes haturallyf' John Heery- Grades and fun come hand in each, and if you wish them, both you reach. Theodore Hefner- He is small, but ever a true friend. Raymond Jacobs- Headed for the Hall of Fame. William Lauterbach- His very .name a title page and text, his life a commentary on the text. 40 N Clarence Malone- A leader he is and always will be. Agnes Murphy- Modest, unpretentious one, merry thought, and full of fun. John Murphy- Smiles, smiles, unending smiles, in radiant lines for miles and miles. Marie Murphy- A lovely being scarcely form'd or moulded, a rose with all it's sweetest leaves yet folded. Mary A. McGinnis- How far this little candle throws its beam. Addison Nedeau- I'm not in the roll of common men, therefore I withdraw my resignation. Leona Perschinske- Bright as the sun her eyes the glazers strike, and, like the sun, they shine on all alike. Teresa Quaney- Hang sorrow, care would kill a cat, therefore, let us be merry. Margaret Neiswender- Sweet thoughts are mirror'd in her face, and every motion is a grace. Clayton Ronneau- I like workg it fascinates me. I could sit and look at it for hours. Clarence Schoenfeld- Of all my father's family, I love myself the best. Margaret Shields- Her heart is surely in her work, she's never known to lag or shirk. John Sachs- An ideal gift for any girl. Helen Stephens- She made sunshine in a shady place. Dorothy Staple- If God can love them all, why can't I love a dozen? Frances Strecker- A precious package, tied up small. Fern Huber- I talk less in February than in any other month. Mary E. Hoy- Would there were more like her. Hazel Sammon- Her adorable face with rare modesty beams. Helen M. Armstrong- Innocence personified. Frances M. Gorman- She is sf ,woman and when she thinks, she must speak. A. A. '24. 41 Our Flag We bow down to thee, oh red, white and blue, We hail thee from depths of loyal hearts. The morning sun is no brighter in hue Than your radiant stripes. The glory they impart Shines o'er us, refulgent, a golden shower, Teaching the whole world the strength of thy power. Thy dazzling white, in spotless purity, Gives to the universe our surety Of a nation grown glorious in service of right, Not depending on might. Thy celestial blue and shining stars Have the power to guide us from afar, Through strife and struggle, through war and peace. God grant that we may never cease To love thee, oh red, white, and blue. Our loyalty we pledge anew. M. D. '24. May 'Tis May, the fairest month of spring, The month of Mary, Queen most sweet, We hear the tiny red-bird sing As he rises, the sun to greet, And flies away, so swift and fleet. May! How gay the flowers it brings, 'Tis May, the fairest month of spring, The month of Mary, Queen most sweet. 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A f 1 ' ' . , ,.,,,,,,- . ,.1 , ,. ,,.,, ...Q4,,,f-.,- 1 ,, 2 ...,, ,M .. , , ., .- ,, ,, . .f,,,,,w,, -f ' ,1 T.,..'1'!mHTM ,5!' Mez:'ma-:,f:1,,5,,,mmi0,fm1:, ,mwah 'H:1f',n,,'Tw', .w i ,m,5i'E,,, ' 'aww' h,3..xm'N,J4, ,w,,,wMf4M,m1,, , 'H' , .',,'-ixzvvefm . T. C. H. S. Spirit The Spirit of the Topeka Catholic High is one of service. It is one which causes our boys to go out to the field day after day to practice, to meet defeat or to win. It was this same spirit that caused Leo Marshall to lay down his life, willingly, in the s?rvliceTofChiisI cguntry, in the defense of the rights of humanity. He had the Spirit o t e .... The T. C. H. S. Spirit is one of industry. A Spirit which demands steadfast, devo- tion to daily tasks. T. C. H. S. holds this Spirit responsible for the high scholastic standing and the reputation which her graduates are building up. Our High School graduates are eagerly sought for by business men. The T. C. H. S. students by their devotion to school and duties, get the idea and hold it. The Spirit of the school is Democracy. There is no snobbishness, for the T. C. H. S. Spirit will not countenance a snob. There are no class distinctions. Every one has an equal opportunity, in the classroom, and in school activities. This Spirit of democracy is one'of good fellowship, of comradeship, of friendliness. The friendliness and cordiallty of the Catholic High students is a matter for surprised and pleased comment. The T. C. H. S. Spirit is one of pep, and fight. It stands forward through untold discouragements. It is a 'never say die', 'never say quit' SPIRIT. We are proud to have such a motto for our student body. The Topeka Catholic High Spirit is one of loyalty. It holds fast in good or ill, rain or shine. It brings old grads and former students together under a banner of old loyalty. A loyalty which extends its hand in the time of need. This is the SPIRIT of the TOPEKA CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL. George Miller '24. Books, Our Friends Books are sometimes better companions than friends. To make friends with one good book is often a greater force in influencing one's character than all the impetus individuals can supply. Everyone must recall how on finishing 'David Copperfieldf 'Dombey and Son' or the 'Christmas Carol' for the first time, he felt his stature had increased at least two inches. But this is really true in a mental way of all reading of the classics. And although not many can attain to the masters at once, still there are numberless books, good books and interesting books, waiting to make acquaintance with the normal person. Every person at school should be reading books from the library. We are well aware of that stock objection, lack of time. One can never acquire a habit unless he makes a beginning. Those students who have become the greatest readers have acquired the habit through an economy of study time. They have kept a good book close to them, and have taken it up at chance intervals of five or ten minute through the day. Action like this would soon remove from us the magazine that takes its name from the color of its cover, and the novel that is king for a dayg and will give us for our own a coterie of friends who will cheer and delight us in the days that are to come. Grace McAndrew '24. 43 Old C. H. S. Oh C. H. S.-Old C. H. S. Dear Alma Mater, ever blest. Invincible you've stood for long, Your name is praised in many a song. Unvanquished even in defeat, Victory you know how to greet, In time of storm, a safe retreat Is C. H. S.-Old C. H. S. Oh Catholic High, Old Catholic High, Long may your banners bravely fly. We'l1 cling to you, long though the years, We'll trust in you, strong though our fears. The best traditions of the past, All-glorious from first to last, Your ideals we shall e'er hold fast, Catholic High-Old Catholic High. M. D. '24. Reverie As the first blush of dawn passes away, And higher mounts the sun into the sky, Burning the azure blue with brazen ray, So do our school days speed and swiftly fly, Like birds winging their flight through the long day. All too soon have they gone. There have remained The memories, some sorrowful, some gay As precious perfumes from a far off land. A task for each the Lord of all declares, And Life s morn grants us, that we may prepare For battle with the evil we shall meet. Classmates, Life calls, and joyful Youth must heed The clarion note. From schooldays released, Headlong we sweep on to our destinies. M. D. '24. The Reverend William Boland Not enough words of praise can be bestowed upon the Reverend William Boland in appreciation of his interest in Basketball at T. C. H. S. In all the out of town games Father accompanied the team, and in the early part of the season when Coach Kelley was unable to make the road trips, Father Boland, together with Captain Cooney, had charge of the team. His advice and assistance were very valuable, both in encouraging the boys, and aiding them in a financial way. He gave up much of his time to help the boys, and we, with Alma Mater, wish to express our sincere gratitude. J. M. '24, 44 Vocation Some there are who never seem to take any interest in things good and holy which do not directly concern them, and as a natural consequence, when by chalice or otherwise, circumstances arise which bring them face to face with such things, a lack of appreciation and often a want of clear understanding of the matter in question is conspicious. An example of this is undoubtedly, the attitude of secular people, especially parents toward the subject of Voca- tion to the Religious Life. It is a fallacy to harbour the idea that such a subject has nothing whatever to do with ninety-nine per cent of Catholics. The fact on the contrary, is that very few Catholics are not called upon directly or indirectly, at some time or other to have a practical concern i11 the matter. Youths setting out o11 a career in life, parents considering the future of their children, do these not form a class which is as comprehensive as to be the sum total of the children of our Holy Church? There is nothing greater in this world than a Vocation to the Priesthood. For there is something in it that is like Christ Himself, both divine and human. There is no dignity on earth like that of the Catholic Priest. Higher task than that of priesthood, wrote Carlyle, 'twas alloted to no manf' And the great Napolean once exclaimed, HI can rule the bodies of men, but the kingship of a priest is over souls, what dignity can equal this 'P' lVhat is it that makes a man raised up and chosen by God to 'be His Am- bassador, the Guardian, and Protector of His Flock, receiving a dignity and a power which he himself cannot realize? It is the Sacrament of Holy Orders. A priest of the Catholic Church is a soldier to whom the command is given, Come Follow Me, and he has stepped from the ranks of human kind to march in a unbroken column that began with the crucified Peter on the Vatican Hill, and comes down to our own time and generation. This army of the Catholic Priesthood has gone striding across the centuries carrying through every land God's message to man. It has routed the seductive forces of paganism, and kept back the hordes of barbarians and it has brought to mankind the lessons of love, liberty, and enlightenment. It has stopped in its descent the hand that had been raised against a brother. It has unlocked the savage heart of hatred and has poured in the light of charity and good will. It has swept away the clouds of materialism and doubt and has pointed out in the sun illumined heavens the sign that transplanted from the hill of Cavalry, was given to Constantine as a sign and assurance of certain victory. The priest is the guardian of the life of the world. Into the eyes of the new-born babe the light of its new found life scarcely has shown before its forehead feels the silken touch of the priestly stole, and from his hands is poured the waters of regeneration. In childhood in those trembling years when a very breath may blast a life time of virtue and morality, he is the director and guardian of its destiny, the jealous, zealous watcher of its growth and progress. When youth and love stand hand in hand and pray God's blessing on their new estate, the priest is there to stand as the representative of Him who 45 made the conscious waters blush at the wedding feast of Cana and changed it into wine. VVithin the rail of the sanctuary, at the altar the people see in their priest ttAnother Christ indeed perpetuating and distributing the Bread of Lifev, that first was given to mankind, when Christ sat for the last time at table with His Apostles. But oh there is another time when to the Catholic heart the priest is still dearer, a time when no golden vestments adorn his form, when no clouds of incense rise high above his head, a time when no visible choir chants or organ peals. There comes a day in every life when time drifts into the lengthening shadows of eternity. It may come like an untimely cross to blast an opening bud and bid it blossom in another sphere, or it may come to one grown old like lVolsey and broken with the storms of state, one who has burned the candle to the socket. Deathis grim relentless call that awaits its answer may come into the smoke dnnmed cabins of the poor or 1l1t0 the homes where wealth and power abide. or on a field wherever men in battle fall. Thither comes one of Gods anointed. At his coming the quivering life thanks God that he has come as from his hands he receives the Viaticum that steadies the trem- bling soul and makes it sure of a welcome in the very heart of Christ. The priest comes not- as a stern and silent usher leading the soul to the judgment seat, but as one who comes to comfort and console and when he goes he leaves God Himself behind. How much more do we owe to the priesthood. How many times we have slipped and fallen along the road of life and with his consoling words like those of the Master to Magdalene Go thy sins are forgiven theeli we have gone forth to face the world with all its trials, temptations, and pitfalls. It is but natural that many a father and mother will have many an anxious hour thinking of their children's future. Many a time and oft they will ponder over the secrets which the coming years hold for their little ones. Perhaps they will cherish day-dreams of their filling honorable positions in the world. But when the thought. comes 'WVhat if God should call my boy to be a priest, what is the feeling aroused in the paternal breast? If such a question causes a dread it is either because such a thing is deemed almost impossible or because it is considered almost as a calamity. If the latter be the case then beware. Parents do you intend to prevent your little ones from being the means of the salvation to many an erring soul for Whom Jesus died? But perhaps the cause of the parents dread is that they think a vocation is a privilege almost im- possible. A vocation does not mean an apparition of God or His Angels. No, a vocation is a 'tRight intention and such firmness of nature and grace as evi- denced in integrity of life, sufficiency of learning and Well founded hope of stabliity. Etin Rev. W. T. J. B. 46 The Constitution We, the people of the United States, in order to form a more perfect union, estab- lish justice, insure domestic tranquility, provide for the common defense, promote the general welfare and secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and our posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America. This is the preamble to the Constitution, which sums up in a few words the neces- sity of government in society, which tells of man's natural rights under and duties to a lawful governing authority, made necessary by human nature in its multiplicity of manifestations, which presupposes a general knowledge of the struggle of the spirit of true liberty and freedom, down through the ages even to the present time, and which proposes, finally, the Constitution as a means of establishing a government of the people, by the people and for the people capable of overcoming the defects of past systems of government. Without going a step further, we have contained in the preamble the essentials to a good and a successful government. First of all, what is more necessary than the unity of the people of a nation to the best interests to that nation's success in govern- ment? There must be some common bond which holds all together, which creates something of a common interest between all the people governed, and this bond in our nation is the Constitution, which inspires each one of us with an intense spirit of patriotism in times of peace and in times of war, alike. From the time of the Revolu- tion we Americans have recognized the fact that the strength of a country depends largely upon the co-operative unity of that country's population, hence we have ever stood as one in defense of the common cause, we have stood as one believing the doc- trines of democracy, insisting ever on an impartial establishment and application of justice for the common good, or for the good of any one citizen or group of citizens when a question of right is to be decided. Every machine when working perfectly must have each part within itself in har- mony with every other part, else that machine will precipitate its own destruction, and so it is in national government, a state of domestic tranquility must exist before any nation can hope to function smoothly or to perform the duties of government properly, on the other hand if tranquility does not exist within a nation, that nation is doomed to the most bitter destruction. America realized the necessity for the ex- istence of such a domestic tranquil state within a nation, and the framers of the Con- stitution in order to assure the complete success of their form of government provided for the insurance, of such, in that greatest document of natural and moral law ever framed or drawn up by man. For centuries before the time of the American Revolution, monarchic and autocratic government had succeeded in controlling and governing all civilized nations of the world, but it had made itself distasteful to the mass of the common people because of the selfish unfair and unjust attitude it had adopted, and striven to carry out. It stood for the rule of one class of people alone, and that the upper class, the nobility. In order to attain its end this form of government had rarely ever hesitated to stoop to the lowest and most debased methods of cruelty. It had enforced its will by criminally applying a superior force, which when brought to bear destroyed and devastated the property and possessions of the common peopleg and often, yes, very often resulted in the massacre of great numbers of the oppressed peasantry. It is true that all monarchs were not of this type. We have numbered among the rulers of the great nations of history, men of very high calibre, men who possessed the most noble characteristics of virtue, men who possessed above all a desire to uphold and uplift the lower classes, but unfortunately, such rulers have not been overly numerous, and monarchies and autocracies on the whole have been anything but satisfactory. Now, the great desire of America and of Americans was, and ever has been that of liberty for all men, and freedom to act within the natural and moral codes of lawg the desire was legitimate, so our forefathers proposed to provide for such liberty and freedom within the confines of their new nation. The American ideal of liberty is not that of possessing the right to do what we want, but the having or possessing of a will that makes us want to do what is right. Hence, we have built up a government strong in a moral character, which respects the rights and liberty of each of its subjects since it has striven to in- culcate the same ideal in each of us, perhaps, there are some among us, who do not respect this ideal, and who do not hold themselves bound by any fundamental principles of law, but if there are such, they can well profit by a close and considerate study of the Constitution. If there are any dangerous weaknesses in the democratic form of government today, we may set down as one of the greatest, a disregard for law which we find manifested only too often even in our own country, and for this reason we 47 must all awaken to the fact, that we are in duty bound to counteract such tendencies, by setting good example, and by living lives above reproach of any kind. We young Americans have been most fortunate, we have been given most wonderful opportunities to learn and assimilate the precepts of right living to learn of the extensive benefits that follow from living under a democratic form of government. Hence, we are doubly bound, and let us Hope that the time will never come when we will be found failing Jin this duty. C t'tution was not made of inanimate things, it was rather the ambitions, Our ons 1 hopes, faith and courage of a great outstanding race of men who sought at any cost of personal sacrifice, freedom of thought, freedom of action, freidoan of speech, and frge- ' ' rtunit or dom of religious liberties, opportunity for the expansion o 1 ea s, oppo y material gain, and moral and intellectual attainment, for these ideals our forefathers suffered hardships unknown to man to-day. When the autocratic King of Britain undertook to exact from them burdensome tribute through taxation, without repre- sentation in the government of that country, they threw off the yoke of oppression, and waged a defensive war of eight long years duration, that there might be estab- lished upon the pathway of destiny and asylum for oppressed mankind wherever he b'd th t there might be established a land where men's opportunities could might a 1 eg a only be limited by their own ability. For these ideals the first gun was fired at Bunker Hill patriots fought at Concord and at Lexington, and suffered the awful pangs of . . d hunger, cold and pestilence at Valley Forgeg from these was our Constitution ma e from the very souls and life blood of human beingsg and we Americans, young and old, alike, can only be worthy of this blessed heritage by maintaining for the Con- stitution the most sacred honor and respect, by obeying it's commands that we may better enjoy it's blessings. Americans, let us all realize the greatness of our nation, the boundless extent of the good that accrues to the existence of our National Constitution and our possssion of it. Let us realize that our government is not an abstract thing, for in reality it is very tangible. We are the government. It is our willg not alone, that, of our legisla- tive, executive, or judicial bodies. We are all a part of this great machine, which has proved to be remarkable because of its long enduring existence. Born out of necessity our nation and our government have continued to exist and prosper in a degree far beyond the powers of human comprehension, and the bounds of human expectation. And why? We ask ourselves. Simply because we have all been encompassed by the far reaching effects of the Constitution, we have been animated with that true spirit of patriotism, of Americanism, which makes us want to live and carry on in accordance with the Supreme Will of One greater than ourselves, greater than any human power, and that One is God, the Creator of the Universe. Let us promulgate the doctrines of true liberty so that all men will be brought to realize the necessity of good govern- ment to the better co-operative understanding between the nations of the world. For although this democracy may fail, as have past systems of government, the spirit of the Constitution, the spirit of true Liberty will live on through ages to come even until the last of this civilization is destroyed by the Almighty. ' T. K. '24. 45 1924 DEBATING TEAM 49 The Annual Debate On the evening of January 31st, the annual debate was presented at the Topeka High School Auditorium by students of the Topeka Catholic High School. The question of the debate, Resolved, That the United States should enter the League of Nations, was well debated. The question is one of national interest and the spicy arguments and the logical conclusions easily held the attention of the audience. The arguments showed that many hours of hard work were spent in preparation for the debate. The refutation although short was well given and the little humor used by the contestants made the addresses interesting. The affirmative was upheld by Thomas Kelley, Mar- garet McDade, Agnes Flynn, and George Miller, while Winifred Brouyette, Francis Climnaughton, Marys Dodds and Bernadette McGinnis, gave interesting arguments for t e negative. The judges were Misses Margaret Husson, A. B., and Agnes Brady, A. M., both of Kansas University, and Fred Seaman, Principal of the Seaman Rural High School. Mr. Seaman announced that the affirmative team won the debate, that Bernadette McGinnis was the best individual speaker of the evening, and was awarded the gold medal which she will receive on Commencement Night. The music was furnished by the T. C. H. S. orchestra. Tom Cosgrave '24, The Constitution Contest On March 21st in the auditorium of the Topeka High School the Star's Nation-wide Oratorical Contest was held, between students of the Shawnee County High Schools: the subject of the Contest being, The Constitution. The purpose of this was to instill respect for and to increase knowledge of the Constitution. The rules of the Contest demanded that all orations be original and that they could be chosen from a number of subjects, some of these being: Hamilton and the Constitution , Marshall and the Constitution , Jefferson and the Constitution , and The Constitution. Four representatives from Topeka High School enrolled in the contest, one from Topeka Catholic High School, and one from Highland Park High School. The judges: District Attorney Al Williams, Mr. Smith, Assistant Attorney General, and Professor Beuhler of Washburn College decided that Thomas Kelley of Topeka Catholic High School merited first place, and George Chumos of Topeka High School, second, those two to take part in the District Contest. Two weeks later, April 2nd, the District Contest was held in the same place with representatives from Topeka, Lawrence, Eskridge, Winchester, and Oskaloosa par- ticipating. Two representatives were sent from each of the five counties mentioned above, these were the contestants who had won first and second places in the county contests. Before the contest took place the members of it drew lot for their place, our repre- sentative drawing fifth place. The judges of this contest were: Justice Hopkins of the Kansas Supreme Court, Professor Irwin, of Washburn College, and Instructor San- delius of Kansas University. These judges were chosen by Mr. Darnell, Principal of Topeka High School. A committee was also chosen by Mr. Darnell for the purpose of counting the votes given the orators. The following is the decision of the judges: JUSTICE HOPKINS, PROFESSOR IRWIN, of Kansas Supreme Court of Washburn College lst place --------,,,,, --Thomas Kelley 1st place .............. George Chumos 2nd place .,... ..... L eland Barrows 2nd place .... ..... T homas Kelley 31-d place-H ,.... George Chumos 3rd place .... ..... E lgin Perry 4th place U, -,,-,,,, Orin Page 4th place .... ....... O rin Page 5th place--- -,,,,.,. Elgin Perry 5th place .... ...... C ecil Findlay 6th place--, .... George Coleman 6th place .... ---Leland Barrows 7th place-U ..... Edna Kiernan 7th place ---- -.-- M arion Leigh 8th place-H ---- Cecil Findlay Sth place ...... ..... E dna Kiernan 9th place --- ---Marion Leigh 9th place ........ ---George Coleman INSTRUCTOR W. SANDELIUS Kansas University 1st place .--.- .--- G eorge Coleman 6th place ---. ---- C ecil Findlay 2nd place ,---. ----- L eland Barrows 7th place ---. -..-.--- E lgin Perry 3rd place -...- ----- G eorge Chumos 8th place -.-- ..--- T homas Kelley 4th place--- ----- Edna Kiernan 9th place .-.- ....... 0 rin Page 5th p1ace,,- ---.. Marion Leigh M. McD. '24. Chronicles WORKING WOMEN OF KANSAS On September twenty-first, the students of T. C. H. S. were addressed by Miss Agnes Hannigan, State Factory Inspector. The subject of the address was, The Work- ing Conditions of Kansas Women. The hours of labor and the ages at which they may engage in daily labor, were thoroughly explained by the speaker. EDUCATION WEEK PROGRAM Physical Education and It's Advantages, was the subject of an interesting talk given by Mr. J. J. Holloway, as a part of our program for Education Week. The speaker emphasized the importance of physical education as well as mental develop- ment. MOVING PICTURE The Care of the Teeth was the title of a moving picture which was shown March sixth before the assembly of T. C. H. S. A talk was given by Dr. Warren E. Jeffrey, in connection with the picture and a most profitable hour was spent. TALK BY JACK CONNOLLY The Assembly was delightfully entertained by Mr. Jack Connolly, on the Cleanli- ness of Hotels. The unusual wit of the speaker and the useful knowledge obtained made the hour a most interesting one. HIGHER EDUCATION Our second speaker before the student body for Education Week was Mr. James Malone. We were especially fortunate in securing his services for he is well-known in Topeka as a speaker and delivers most interesting talks. He drew special attention to the need of higher education in America. ADDRESS BY PETER COLLINS At the February meeting of our Literary Society the members were addressed by Mr. Peter J. Collins. The speaker delivered an interesting and amusing talk on his experiences in the various cities in which he has spoken. Mr. Collins is a Catholic speaker who is traveling through the country giving addresses on Americanism under the auspices of the Knights of Columbus. WORKING HOURS IN U. S. On November nineteenth, Miss Alice McFarland delivered an address before the assembly on The Working Hours in the United States. With the aid of several charts in colors illustrating her talk, the students obtained valuable information on the subject. LATIN CONTEST On the morning of February fifteenth, the first year Latin class held a contest in the Freshman room. The class was divided into two groups alternately selected by their two captains, Carl Murphy and Gerald Blades. The judges were the Right Rev- erend Monsignor Mclnerney and the Reverend William Boland. The most efficient Latin student was found to be Clarence Malone, who received a prize for his scholarly responses. ALUMNI RECEPTION The call of tender memories and the enchantment of Alma Mater's sweet content summoned back once more the former students of T. C. H. S. for a reunion of school- time friends. On the evening of February twelfth, the Class of '24 gave a reception for the Alumni at the school building. The evening was pleasantly spent in reviewing old remember-the-time stories and in renewing old acquaintances. An address was given by the Right Reverend Monsignor Mclnerney and the Alumni was reorganized. Officers were elected for the ensuing year are John Flynn, Presidentg Helen Woods, Secretary, and Herbert Gannon, Treasurer. W. B. '24. 51 FOOD SA LE A food sale was held at the Palace Clothing Company, October 20, 1923. Everybody was very generous and the efforts of all the persons contributed to the financial suc- cess of the sale. The proceeds of the sale were usd to buy library furniture. ADDRESS BY MISS LINNA BRESETTE Miss Linna Bresette of the social section of the National Catholic Welfare Council, addressed the pupils of the school, Tuesday, November 6, 1923. Miss Bresette repre- sented the Spalding Club at the annual convention of the council held recently in Wash- ington, D. C. This national organization endorsed at this time three important meas- ures, the federal child labor law, the get out and vote campaign and a national novena for world peace. This council is doing work throughout the United States and is a nation wide organization gaining renown through duties it has accomplished. H. M. H. '24. Our Appreciation Our task is finished. The Shamrock 1924 takes its place among the records of our Alma Mater. It is our earnest wish that the contents of this book may ever re- vive cherished memories of our pleasant school days spent in the Topeka Catholic High School. We desire to thank all who have helped The Shamrock of 1924 to flourish. Gratefully do we tender our thanks to Mr. Frank Durien, Mr. Fred Kelley, Mr. J. J. Hollaway, Mr. Paul Huycke, Mrs. M. J. Drury, Mr. J. Wall, Mr. W. Connors, Mrs. T. McDade,, Miss M. McAloon, Mrs. F. Connaughton, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Gibbons, Mrs. W. Curry, Mrs. M. Sullivan, Mrs. T. Pattison, the Knights of Columbus, and the Spald- ing Club. Especially do we acknowledge the assistance rendered to us by the Reverend William Boland and our dear paternal friend, the Right Reverend Monsignor Patrick Mclnerney, president of the ever growing Topeka Catholic High School. A. A. '24. Boys Elocution Contest Much interest is always displayed in Dramatics, by the students of the Topeka Catholic High School, and this interest was greatly manifested by the boys in the tryouts for their Elocution Contest which was held on March the twenty-eighth. According to the decision of Monsignor Mclnerney the following boys will take art in the contest: Thomas Kelley, George Miller, Francis Connaughton, James Murphy, Robert Fox, Edward Kerwick, and Herbert Mueller. The contest promises to be a very entertaining and exciting one, with all the con- testants striving to do their best to win. This enthusiasm and keen competition, on the part of the participants, adds much zest to these contests and makes them very en- Joyable. B. McG. '24, Girls Elocution Contest In a few weeks the Girls Elocution Contest will be held. This contest is always looked forward to, not only by the students but also by the people attending it, as one of the enjoyable events of the school year. The Girls' Contests in the East have always shown the excellent talent and training of the contestants. 1924 will e no exception if the interest and emulation of the girls evidenced in successive try-outs is an indication that the Girls Elocution Contest will be a very superior undertaking. 52 The Senior Play On St. Patrick's Day the senior class presented The Thread of Destiny. It may be said without the least suspicion of flattery that the students who took part in the performance showed grace of manner in their acting and good judgment in the inter- pretation of their lines. Of all those in the cast, not one could be singled out for any severe, adverse criticism. Bernadette McGinnis classed as being our leading lady, portrayed the character of a true Virginia girl in a natural, pleasing way. Thomas Kelley as we should expect, played the part of Peyton, Virginia's sweetheart, in a manner that left little to be desired. Mary Dodds, as Edith, was in keeping with the rest of the cast, playing the part of a Northern girl. She carried the house by the skillful handling of her part. Robert Fox fitted the role perfectly. Gesture, facial expression, every particular piece of business, was so natural none could notice the labor of practice. Margaret McDade, as Fanny, gave us an intelligent and enjoyable presentation of a young negro slave girl, and is deserving of much praise. Francis Connaughton as George Washington John- son, entered into the spirit of his part to such an extent that he seemed to be living his part rather than acting it. Laura Slaybaugh took the part of Mrs. Montgomery and was a true and devoted mother. George Miller as Colonel Montgomery, made a stately and dignified old Southern gentleman. Paul Sommers as Billy, a slave and boyhood friend of the Colonel's played a very touching part in his scene with the Colonel. It is now many a season since we have had a trio of actresses as capable as Agnes Ashton, Winifred Brouyette, and Agnes Flynn. Herbert McEntyre deserves more than praise for the good judgment he used in portraying the part of a young Yank. Grace MCAhGI'6W as a secret service detective was clever and natural through- out. The role of the villain was taken by James Murphy who carried it very success- fully. Elizabeth Gannon, Helen Morrissey, Elizabeth Noll, Mary Cosgrave, Helen Hoeland, Thomas Cosgrave, and Winnifred Gillgannon deserve special commendation for the creditable handling of their respective roles. Albert Curry in the role of Tom Randolph showed his capability of carrying a difficult part. The industry and talent of the players, the artistic stage settings will long be remembered by those who were present at The Thread of Destiny. The music was furnished by the T. C. H. S. Orchestra, and was of the same high class as that presented in former years. E. Cooper '24. 53 1 Orchestra The cultural spirit of T. C. H. S. is best exemplified in its orchestra, and the sup- port it receives from the school. In the years during which it has been organized the orchestra has steadily approached nearer to real perfection, and this year it has almost reached the pinnacle. All the members of the orchestra show marked talent, and are doing much to further themselves in this, one of the oldest of the fine arts. Our orchestra has furnished the music for the Debate, The Annual Play, and several other school events, and on each occasion the members have shown the quality of their music, and the painstaking training which they have received. The great success which the orchestra has had in all its undertakings justifies the confidence which we have had in it, and gives it a place as one of the best in the history of T. C. H. S. Not only that, but it demonstrates the fact that our school is interested not only in the scholastic phase of school life, but in the artistic as well, all of which tends to broaden the minds of the pupils. Among the instruments at present in use in the orchestra are: violins, cello, clarinet, cornets, saxaphone, drums and traps, and piano. The members include: Anna Harris, Genevieve Brown, Herbert McEntyre, Carl Murphy, Milton Slaybaugh, Thomas Kelley, Florence Weisner, George Brewer, Paul Strecker, James Murphy, Robert Fox, Grace McAndrew, Helen Kelley, Mary Dodds, and Genevieve Jacobs. Long life and success to our orchestra! B. McG. '24. 54 N 3 e s 55 n I l Q i i ? 1, ,ww , r l A THLETICS l 4 s , :V . 55 ,I . 4 .H-E .l .' '. Vx W YX5iL's'9i.-, . 14. TS ,3.i?f -,4 ...Y ,fy ' 'Ti ,-PTT, .Vid 'I-?'?t!2 J- uf 1 -if, 3'-53' Ax f ':,., 1, r, Q 4 'fwhi wr' I W 1'1. 9'VW'1l, ' Q IL 'V will :M :Vw ' I 1 '.wui'U . 1 M W UL.. 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M' .M N ,,,..,ww gr rw C5 ,L 3 , W QL, MM 'M ,MW 'sig if 549 ' Q xf 11? f V .ww gg, 'MH my w Mfg: iswwa' t X' mz f:m?.PmilzRS X 1 P il L r ' :A , gf' YIM N, f,,1,:?! W ' L W 1 AW' M J in -, 'M.uw , k 'Mc 'vi i A, i v X 1 j ' ,N :I u- , , wh H -4 1 A.:f.-- 'W f . ,iff .fw7u5SrlW?' lv mmwi x sh! . E?xffG.w. 'A M i- ' ,' - w .HmG4Ei+, Football Even the optimists, held only dimmed hopes in September that the football season in 1923 would be successful. But under the coaching of Mr. Kelley and his assistants, our school turned out a team which not only was a credit to our school, but also the best team to represent the school in football for the past six years. After two weeks of hard practice, we scheduled a game with Silver Lake to be played at Gage Park. Due to the fact that it rained the morning and the night before and also during the game, the field was slightly wet and also slightly muddy, never- theless the game was a very good one, we outplayed the Silver Lake boys in every way possible. Our defensive playing was the feature of the game. Our only counter was made in the third quarter by straight football. Roscoe Ray, the fast moving plow- jockey from Silver Lake proved to be more used to the mud than our boys and dem- onstrated his ability by tying the score. We next journeyed to Kansas City to meet the champions of Missouri, who de- feated us by the small score of 95 to 0. One of our supporters remarked that they tRockhurstJ played a very clean game with us. They really did. They cleaned us up nicely. The feature of this game was the defensive work of Roberts of our team and Captain Flucke of Rockhurst. VVe will also remember Rockhurst for the fine treat- ment we received from them before and after the game. They are a clean, hard playing bunch of sports, and we welcome an athletic contest with them at any time. With less than a weeks rest we played Highland Park. According to the dope we should have defeated Highland by at least four touchdowns. We were defeated after leading them during nearly all of the game. Our only alibi for this defeat is that we were over confident, and that several of ou1' boys were in bad physical con- ditiong an after effect of the Rockhurst game, the score was 6-3. The next Sunday we played the Mexican eleven defeating them easily, 19 to 7. The following week we were defeated by the Mayetta Indians, 45 to 0. It was merely the defeat of a good team by a better team. To remove the stain of this defeat we again defeated the Mexican eleven 12-0. It was not so easy to defeat this team a second time because in the meantime they had im- proved considerably. In the next game we were defeated 6 to 0 by the Santa Fe Apprentices, a team com- posed of former high school students. Our next inter-scholastic game was with Leavenworth Catholic High which proved little more than an afternoon's workout. This was the first real victory for T. C. H. S. in three years. The score was 42 to 0. On Thanksgiving Day we again met Silver Lake, this time on their home field again the field was muddy and again we outplayed them. But this time we defeated them 7 to 6. The feature of this game were the signs on headgears and jerseys of the Silver Lake Corn-Shuckers namely K. K. K. and 10092 Americans. In a very short time these signs were covered with mud. We finished up the season by defeating Leavenworth 7 to 6, thus completing a most successful year. Francisco Vargas, captain, was at all times an ideal for his teammates. Our Coach Fred L. Kelley, our football and basketball coach, began his work the last football season. The teams which he has coached are the best proof of his ability in these lines of Physical Training. Coach attended St. Joseph College, Renselaer, Indiana, a Jesuit School. During his college days he was actively connected with all forms of athletics. He played quarter-back on the Varsity team in football and forward on the basket ball team. Mr. Kelley deserves special praise because of his willingness to devote all his extra time for the good of T. C. H. S. During football season he worked with us for many hours each day. He is always ready to give good advice and always considerate with the worst scrub. One man is never treated better than another for Coach is a fair- minded judge. This year T. C. H. S. produced the most successful teams in the history of the school. Mr. Kelley's untiring efforts made this success possible. Coach Kelley stands for clean athletics. Never has he been known to instruct his men in the use of unfair tactics, and has always taught them to refrain from disputing the decisions of the referee, no matter how unfair they might seem to be. Far greater than this he has them 7 to 6 The feature of this game was the display of signs on headgears and jerseys of the Silver Lake Corn-Shuckers namely K. K. K. and 100W Americans. In a very short time these signs were covered with mud. Mr. Kelley's reward for this is the gratitude of the faculty, the whole hearted re- spect of all the athletes in T. C. H. S., and of the athletic teams throughout giegtate. . . '24. 58 'l'. C. H. S. BASKET BALL TEAM FRESHMAN BASKET BALL TEAM 1 Junction City, 20 Manhattan, 18 Aurora, 9 Topeka, 13 Kansas City, 17 Wichita, 12 Hays, 12 Hutchinson, 13 Basket Ball T. C. H. S. 28 T. C. H. S. 16 T. C. H. S. 24 T. C. H. S. 13 T. C. H. S. 14 T. C. H. S. 25 T. C. H. S. 24 T. C. H. S. 12 T. C. H. S. 20 T. C. H. S. 13 T. C. H. S. 28 T. C. H. S. 13 T. C. H. S. 26 T. C. H. S. 9 Seaman 15. Junction City 15 Manhattan 9. Kansas City 37. Alumni 9. Junction City 11 Manhattan 13. Kansas City 10. Alumni 18. Aurora 22. Aurora 16. Aurora 9. Junction City 7. Kansas City 15. STATE CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNAMENT, KANSAS CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOIS MANHATTAN, KANSAS, MARCH 22 1924 Junction City, 10 L Topeka, 27 Kansas City, 15 Hutchinson, 7 w I Topeka, 9 Runners Up 5 A I N 5Kansas City, 15 Champions I so Freshman Basket Ball FIRST GAME T. C. H. S. Freshmen vs. Sumner Junior High School The game was played January 2, at Topeka High School gymnasium. It was the first game of the season for T. C. H. S. Freshmen and resulted in a victory for them. A. Nedeau was high point man of the game with six field goals and two free throws. The final score was 24 to 18. SECOND GAME T. C. H. S. Freshmen v . Sumner H. S. The game resulted in a second victory for T. C. H. S. Freshmen. The game was played January 9 at Topeka High School gymnasium. It was a hard fought game, and it took all our strength to pull out a 17 to 13 victory. William Burke and Timothy Degginger tied for high point man of the game with three goals and a free throw apiece. THIRD GAME T. C. I-I. S. Freshmen vs. Quincy Junior H. S. The game resulted in the first defeat of the season for T. C. H. S. Freshmen. The game was played January 17 at Topeka High School gymnasium. The half ended 10 to 8 in the favor of the T. C. H. S. Freshmen but in the last half Quincy pulled away from the Freshmen. The final score was 20 to 16. T. Degginger was high point man of the game with three field goals and a free throw. FOURTH GAME T. C. H. S. Freshmen vs. Lincoln Junior H. S. The game resulted in another victory for T. C. H. S. Freshmen, making the count stand three to one. The game was played February 11 at Topeka High School gym- nasium. The half ended eight to eight. It was the hardest game we played this year. T. Degginger was high point man of the game with three field goals and three free throws. The final score was 18 to 16 in favor of T. C. H. S. Freshmen. FRESHMAN BASKET BALL Freshmen, 24gSumner Junior High School, 18 Freshmen, 173 Sumner Junior High School, 13 Freshmen,16gQuincy Junior High School, 20 Freshmen, 18gLincoln Junior High School, 16 The following players were members of the T. C. H. S. Freshman basket ball team. T. Degginger Qcaptainj and Addison Nedeau Qmanagerj were forwards. At center we had William Burke, at running guard Earl Dougan and John Murphy, at stationary guard Theodore Hefner and William Eakes. The T. C. H. S. Freshman scored 142 points to their opponents 124. We wish to thank Monsignor Mclnerney, Father Boland and the Freshman girls who were loyal supporters of the team. The Freshman finished the season with an average of .444. Perhaps, next year we will do even better. T. D. '27. 61 IDIT Bq Connq and Jll We editors may dig and toil, 'Till our finger-tips are sore But some poor fish is sure to say 1've heard that joke before. Think this over-please. AL'S PROVERBS Ireland's day will be England's night. Oh mama see the funny man talking to the banana peel. SOME WISE ANSWERS BY FRESHIES AND SOPHS Geometry teaches us to bisect angels. The Puritans founded an insane asylum in the wilds of North America. A permanent set of teeth consists of 8 canines, 2 molars, and 8 cuspidors. In Austria the main occupation is austrich feathers. The Homeric Poems were not written by Homer, but by a man of the same name. Money talks, says our friend Cosgrave, but all it ever said to me was good-bye. Cowboy-What do you think of Dante's Inferno? Sheenie -Hot stuff. BELIEVE IT OR NOT Luke McGluke tried to swim from New York to Norway with a dozen eels in each hand. Hoy-Did that baseball hit you in the face? Fox-No. I had my mouth open. George- I was out with Jenny last night and she fell down and sprained her ankle. Herbert- Did you carry her back home? George- Yes, I carried all of her home. Mary D.- Won't you join me in a cup of tea? Bern. McG.- Well, you get in, and I'1l see if there's any room left. I have a chance for the track team. Why, are they going to raffle it off? A friend of ours has a car plastered with so many Mortgages that he calls it the Covered Wagon. If Al and I had enough money to keep a horse, we would buy a real race horse and name his LAST DOLLAR because nothing goes so fast. 62 Potsie -You could if you were as big a liar as I am. Mary-You are positive that this century plant will bloom in a hundred years? Sachs-I'm absolutely positive of it. If it doesn't, bring it back. Luz - I heard something nice about you today. llJoeY!illYeS.!l Luz - Yes, a friend of ours said you resembled me. Sheenie-- Why, Brewer what happened to you in the football game today? You've lost your front teeth. Hook'em- No indeed, I haven't. Here they are in my vest pocket. Mother--Are you entertaining a young man tonight? Daughter-No mother, I just met him today. The watchman of a grave-yard approached a figure lying in the grass of the ceme- tery. He kicked the tramp who woke up with an injured air. What are you doing? yelled the guardian of the dead. Playing dead, answered the weary traveler. When I'm in Rome I do as the Romans do. DON'T BELIEVE TOO MUCH OF THIS, IT'S ALL HOKUM. You never can tell, said the bandit as he shot the only witness to his crime. Dramatic Coach ion March 171- We are ready to begin now-run up the curtain. Cowboy Brewer-Just what do you think I am? A squirrel? Helen Pitt to Handsome Harry Hudson, Traffic Officer at Fair Ground- Can I go thru this Gate. H. H. H.- I think so, I just saw a wagon loaded with hay negotiate the crevice. ONE OF OUR PROBLEMS Mueller fstepping into our officej- I handed in a joke the other dayg did the Editors get it? Kelley four newly acquired office boyb- No, but they certainly are trying to. Kerwick- What are the three commonest words used by Freshman? Andy Burke- I don't know. Kerwick- Correct Papa Fox- You say you flunked in Spanish. Why I can't understand. Bob- Same here. That's why I flunked. FOOTBALL CRACKS And now the sage of the freshman class suggest that we place a dollar sign on the football to prevent fumbling. You'll have to hand it to that bird. said Kelley, as Davis dropped another pass. This is a hot number, remarked Nero as Rome sizzled. OPTIMISM Only 347,627,386,934 seconds till Christmas. Shop early. Jim-I've got a compliment for you. Min-What is it? Jim-Some one told me you had acute indigestion. 63 CONNY'S WITTICISMS It is strange that bakers sell what they knead themselves. t 3. judge of feminine beauty has to be a critic of painting now-a-days. Aint it the ru . It has also been reported that in England the Knights of the Garter are the Kings chief supporters. This looks like the down-fall of Paris. b .igt's certainly a hard life, said the hod carrier after falling from a fourteen story ui mg. LAST MINUTE MOVIE NEWS Jackie Coogan denies that he is the father of Benjamin Turp'n. i Dick's idea of a soft job is that of assisting a florist to pick the flowers off the century plant. My alarm clock went off at eight-thirty this morning. Hasn't it come back yet? Fashion magazines remind us Ladies' pockets are the bunk . So that dates and dances find us Loaded down with all their junk. Daddy, how big is a whale? What kind of a whale? Oh a great big whale. How big? KNOWLEDGE I used to think I knew, I knew, But now I must confess- The more I know, I know I know I know the less. You can always tell a Junior For his ways and voice are loudg You can always tell a Sophomore For of his knowledge he is proud. You can always tell a Freshie By his verdant looks and suchg And you can always tell a Senior, But you can not tell him much. T0 OUR STORE KEEPER G is for George-Oh! what a boy! E is for eyes so filled with joy, 0 is for others who like him so well. R is for right, not a thing he can't tell G is for goodness, he's always right there E is for everything-even his hair. M is for Marshall to him only one. I is for ignorance-he ain't got any. L is for looks, he's good looking, yet. L is for loyalty to T. C. H. S. E is for earning--he surely does this, R is for righteousness, never amiss. A Flynn '24. Now I lay me down to sleep I guess this page was pretty cheap? Conny and Al. 64 x I I If-1D VER TISING 1 , , +P' 6435+ an Q: .jX,,,XX.. ,Q XXIXZQQJI. X' H' 'W' 7 '- L ,-'.,am,e,. 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Feature Photo Plays and Novelties GRA DTHEATER ISIS MQ FLOWERS MATT BRENNAN Phone 5947 65 The Fuller Brush Co HARTFORD, CONN. 928 Kan as Avenue Glass Fuller Brushes wall Painting Everything to do the cleaning with, paper paint do it easier and do It quicker. Women all welcome the Fuller Man rvvhen fhe calls. Watch for him, or p one or ' ' him to come any day you wish. B. WRIGHT 240 New Eng. Bldg. Phone 26415 PHONE 3362 FARMERS NATIONAL BANK The Bank Where You Feel at Home Patterson 8z Company Plumbing, Heating, Ventilating. Service Unexcelled 117 West 6th Ave. Phone 6449 DR. M. A. FLOERSCH, M. D. Uomlplimen tx of MRS. R. H. KNOPVLES PRESCRIPTIONS OUR SPECIALTY We Deliver Any Thing, Any Time, Any Where. J. J. Drisko Drug Co. 704 Kansas Ave. Phone 3311 C. E. WARDIN 8: SONS Jewelers Since 1883 727 Kansas Ave. Topeka The Fidelity Savings State Bank 600 Kansas Avenue TOPEKA, KANSAS J. H. Collingwood, President Matt Weightman, Jr., Vice Pres. Russell E. Frost, Cashier L. R. Nance, Asst. Cashier BERKSON BROS. 705-707 Kansas Avenue TOPEKA'S LARGEST EXCLUSIVE WOMEN'S APPAREL SHOP Any Store can duplicate our prices- but not our values. Dr, J. H. 0'C0nnell 612 Mills Building W. H. Imes Automobile Company DODGE BROTHERS Dealers Kansas Avenue at Eleventh St. Phones 3071 and 5289 KNIGHTS 0F COLUMBUS NIGHT SCHO0L COMPLIMENTS OF J. J. Holloway, Principal l F. L. Kelley, Clerk Give your boy an equal show with other fellows boy. An educational bond will do it. LIFE INSURANCE ANDREW E. HOY 216 New England Building Co. You Save andlizxl Safe Trading THREE STORES Phones 8585-8586-2-3250 300 Kansas Ave. 925 N. Kansas Ave. 1633 Kansas Ave. Geo. W. Stansfield DRUGGIST Phones 3633, 9933, 6306 632 Kansas Avenue Com-plim ents of ASSUMPTION AID SOCIETY MAUNEY i'i'i'ISi:iiiE1i2i'S Topeka's Tire Man GROCETERIA Phone 9404 117 E. sui S' E' Cf,2'Qf' 8.21: 'wks Th SMART QILLINEIg'h eresa atson op READING GOSSARD CORSETS Phone 2-3554 106 E. 8th St. 68 I' CITY LOANS L I vest rates and best terms. Monthly payment or straight loan plan. Call and let us explain in detail. THE DAVIS-WELLCOME MORTGAGE CO. Phone 3561 107 West 6th Avenue Topeka. Kansa CATHOLIC 1 FI If i II ACTIVITY CLUB l. M. BLITZ nn. O'CONNOR, M. D. 609 Kansas Ave. 512 Kansas A e DR. A. H. MARSHALL Miss Ediths Flower Shop , . Edith Mathewson's Prop. Physician and Surgeon 911 Kansas Ave. MARSHALL BROTHERS DRUGGISTS Phone 4535 135 Kansas Ave. VERY S.ll.1l1'T Z Paynevs APPAREL : A ' - A Shoes f ' Always MISSES Satisfy THE PARISIAN PaYHe'S T0Deka's Big 807 Kansas Ave. Shoe Store '- The Gift shop A 106 Sth St. ff ogll-Yf Dr' W' C' M'D- lf lfrmglzt of NPN' E !lIr1111I Bldg. RALPH R. PETERSON JEWELER N. H. WOLF Dr. H. W. Gootee Pllysif-51111 ami Surgeon Phone 21050 429 Kansas Ave. 1 A Q Everything You Buy at This Store Must Be Xif gqb. Right-or Your Money Back ff' A me 'Q V 4 ' . WITH OUR COMPLIMENTS 'Qt' fi ff! V , Q 'JM For 36 Years Topeka's Largest, safest , E3 ff gr Wg Q T -QA' and Best Clothiers. We Appreciate 0 h mm, Your Patronage. 2 5 M f' , aw-A Auerbach 81. Guettel , THE PALACE CLOTHING co. 70 Posh 'At tb War! e TOP d 0fF ofa Ogds 191. fvlk A MESSAGE FROM THE POEHLER REGIONS To Our Customers and Friends: The Poehler King line of fancy, high-grade foods are selected from the World's' Best Or- chards, and gardens. Delicious fruits from sunny California, dainty spices from South Sea Isles, piquant sauces from Europe's select kitch- ens, fragrant teas and coffees from the Orient. Insist on having Poehler King foods. They al- ways pl-ease. THE THEO. POEHLER MERCANTILE CO. OF KANSAS Lawrence Topeka Emporia McPherson 71 SMILE HBIQAND comer Packed by THE SMILE COFFEE CO. Topeka, Kansas James Malone Ernest J. Malone MALONE Sz MALONE Attorneys and Counselors at Law Topeka, Kansas 107 Crawford Building Phone 3791 1 Topeka Transfer and Storage Company 528 Adams Street , and PACKING T k , Phone 5611 ope a s Leading THE W. W. MILLS C0. Department 815 KANSAS AVENUE Store Specializing in Women's Ready to Wear Coats, Suits, Dresses, Blouses, Kimonas, Hosiery and Silk Underwear OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHER FOR THE KANSAS STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY BOEGER'S STUDIO C. J. Boeger Arist in Photography HOME PORTRAITS A SPECIALTY 821 KANSAS AVENUE PHONE 9221 TOPEKA, KANSAS 72 Ehrlich-Hally Tire Co. 210 West Sixth St. Hood Tires Firestone Tires Gould Batteries McENTlRE BROTHERS Topeka, Kansas Thr' .lIr'lL'nfire Roald fo Slum berlnn II' Manufacturers of Everything to Make a Comfortable Bed. Is the most Enjoyable Route from Twilight to Dawn. BUY FOR LESS The Frank Furniture Co. SELL FOR LESS 626 Kansas Avenue The Seymour Packing Company POULTRY AND EGGS Phone 4186 Merchants Transfer and Storage Company 611 Quincy St. Topeka, Kansas Phone 9427 Free Delivery Alex T. Gibler, Ph. G. Prescription Druggist The most reasonable and reliable drug store in the city. Corner Fourth St. and Kansas Ave. LOUIS WISS GROCERIES AND MEATS THE GILLESPIE GLASS AND PAINT CO. Windshields Window Glass, Plate Glass and Mirrors. Old Mirrors Resilvered Paints and Varnishes 1017 Kansas Ave. Phone 2-1649 KOLLER CREAMERY MAKERS OF QUALITY BRAND BUTTER 1200 N. KANSAS AVE. PHONE 3034 GET A REBUILT TYPEWRITER Just 85.00 down and the rest in easy payments. Enjoy the use and benefit of a good typewriter. It will help out your work. We have rebuilt Royals, Remingtons, Underwoods, L. C. Smiths, Monarchs, Olivers and Coronas. Ask us for our Proposition. Free Trial-Easy Payments. WESTERN TYPEWRITER CO. 520 Kansas Avenue New Phone Dial 6222 Topeka, Kansas PEABODY SCHOOL FURNITURE CO. EVERYTHING FOR SCHOOLS From Kindergarten Thru the College QUA LITY and SERVICE GUARANTEED 625 Quincy St., Topeka, Kan. Compliments of .I B. Whelan Lumber Company The Largest and Best Equipped Lumber Yard in Topeka 715 to 725 East 4th WE SELL GUARANTEED GOODS ONLY Three Stores in Topeka- Chain Store System CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS, and SHOES for Men, Women and Children Store No. 1-431-433 Kansas Avenue Store No. 2-118 E. 6th. Store No. 3-837 N. Kansas Avenue There is one first-class Candy Store in Topeka f -M cxnmns. 609 Kansas Avenue Dial 5249 Everything First Class 9 Y ds: 1820 Topeka Ave Geo. VV. Hargreaves PHONE 645 ar . HARGREAVES XL COMPANY Topeka, Kansas BRICK-CEMENT-COAL Pocket Billiaglia lg:-gizlxss and Tobacco Miner-Hoyes Paint 8: Glass Co - I-'r,0'1,v 'h,G1 a Quincy Smoke House S p2,f',,t.,,'15 S.,,f,i,ieS ss 8 LUNCH, COUNTER Phone 6955 107 E st Eighth Ave 627 Quincy Street and Compliments of THEATERS St. Elizabeth Club 5323-EPHONE Q 1226, 4? G32 'PN BELL W Topeka's Exclusive Sporting Goods Store Complete equipment for all out-of- door and indoor sports and games 5 'E 'f 9 U1 . gk 5 Sf S89 6 Cv Columbia Bicycles KELLER-REAM SPORT SHOP ERWIN KELLER DWIGHT T. REAM 112-114 East 7th St. FRITTON GROCERY CUMPANY THREE BUSY sronrs 1000-1002 E. 4th St. PHONE 8505 -The Evening Newspaper of Kansas THE TOPEKA STATE JOURNAL The Paper Where You Read Today's News Today Full Leased Associated Press THE COLONIAL H. M. IVES 8: SONS LUNCH A3 PRINTERS E A A TOPEKA-KANSAS I A GOOD PLACE T0 EAT CAY0llIlIHllH'Il .s vf F U . lN'l1'lt'l V 76 BETTER THAN NECESSARY I-I-I FLOUR THE ISMERT-HINCKE MILLIN G CO. TOPEKA KANSAS X I'u111pIfnu'11f.w of Jllf. 1'.ll'L III'1'C'l1'E 'K' JU 7 THE CENTRAL TRUST C0. Under the Central National Bank T0peka's Leading Savings Bank The Finest Safety Deposit Vault in the City THE CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK TOPEKA, KANSAS Capital and Surplus 5600,000 DIRECTORS E. E. AMES E. H. CROSBY GEO. B. Mc-ENTIRE Vlce Presldent Crosby Bros. Company Mcldntlre Brothers J. V. ABRAHAMS C. S. ELLIOTT C. VY. MERRIAM Secretary Security Benefit Pres. Capitol Building' dc Central Trust Company Association Loan Association C. B. MERRIAM GEO. C. BOVVMAN A. ZAHNER Vlee Pres. Central Trust Co. President Seymour Pncklnm Real Estate Loans J. D. MOSSMAN Compnny 0. B. GUFLER Cashier J. R. BUIIROW Vlee Pres. Pnehler Mercan- S. S. 0'l l' President tile Company Capitalist J. R. BUIIROVY, JR. GEO. A. GUILD CHESTER WVOODWVARD Vice President Vice President Vlee Pres. and Sec. Central P. J. CLEVENGER CLAY HAMILTON 'l'rust Company Capltallst Beatrice Creamery Co. QUALITY GROCERIES AND MEATS We Appreciate Your Business K a r l a n Dial 2-3089 400 EAST EIGHTH STREET THE ANTISEPTIC BARBERS 634 Kansas Avenue 635 Kansas Avenue 728 Kansas Avenue Under Farmers' Bank Under National Hotel New Shop, lst Floor C. P. HYPES, Manager C. E. LANNAN Money to Lgan AUTOMOBILE PAINTING F. S. Thomas 1016 Kansas Avenue 514 KHIISSS Avenue T8 DO YOU KNOW? We have Gold and Silver Rosaries, Statues, Crucifixes, Prayer Books and Bibles ZERCHER BOOK AND STATIONERY CO. 521 Kansas Avenue THE KANSAS RESERVE STATE BANK A Place Where Folks Feel at Home ----- Capital and Surplus S275,000.00 O F F I C E R S J. H. LEE, President F. P. MAC LENNAN, Vice President THEO. C. MUELLER, Vice President H. F. GUTHRIE, Cashier BABE BROS. The Central Coal Co. Meat Market HUGH LAWLOR, Proprietor 110 East Sixth Ave. Phone 3747 218 Jackson St. Phone 3231 Santa Fe Barber Shop Phone 2-3246 108 E. Eighth Ave. Phone 3426 L. D. McCLAIN, Mgr. Pon SERVICE BATES W, F, SHEAHAN Hotel Reid Barber Shop PLUMBING, POWER PLANTS Phone 5221 401 Kansas Ave. HEATING C. E. ANDERSON, Prop. , BOOKS-STATIONERY-KODAKS Compliments of , , th Complete Office Equipment e . THE HALL STATIONERY CO Mlsses Heery 623 Kansas Ave. Pottinger Coal Company David J. August COAL 620-622 Kansas Avenue 706 E. sur Ave. Office 3601 SELL FOR LESS 79 There are a Lot of Good ewspapers d Which somebody reads. But there is one newspaper which everybody in Topeka knows, and almost everyone reads. Read by nearly thirty-five thousand Kansans every day in the year. It is the newspaper of Kansas The Topeka Daily Capital Office Phone 5347 I Residence Phone 2-4608 MONUMENTS h EDWGUILD A X 507-509 Holliday Street Topeka, Kansas 4th Avenue Grocery and Meat Market DEVLIN 8: McGINNIS 312 E. 4th Ave. Phone 7803 FLAD 8z MARSH DRUGGISTS Phones 8044-9983 KLEIN-HILLMER High-Grade Leather Goods, Harness Trunks, Traveling Bags, Suit Cases. Special Goods Made to Order 109 East 6th Ave. Phone 3967 JOHN A. DAVIS C0. Harris-Goar Co. JEWELERS-CLOTHIERS Convenient Payments Charge Accounts DIBBLE GROCERY 603 Kansas Ave. Topeka, Kan. 7 J. 0 SHAUGHNESSY Ye Trapp pmt Shop GROCERIES AND MEATS Phone 2-6117 322 E. 4th E' Sth Phone 5820 Topeka, Kansas TOPEKA, KANSAS It's a good old fashioned word and a good substantial basis for enduring trade relations. Our whole organization and selling policies are summed up by that one word. For over a year it has been tested and our customers and ourselves have found it the simplest and shortest road to success. Upon it has been built a product and a service that have assured the confidence of the motorists in FEDERAL BLUE PENNANT Tires. Quality as good as the best material and human skill can make it. A. A. LAVEY 400 East 4th St. Phone 3688 WM. 4 CONNORS FURNITURE CO. CURRY'S SMOKE HOUSE 712 Kansas Ave. Upstairs and Down 19 Tables ALWAYS SOMETHING DOING The Guaranty State Bank Directly Opposite Postoffice Topeka, Kansas Capital . . . 550,000.00 Surplus . . . 30,000.00 Undivided Profits - 25,000.00 We pay 3 per cent on savings ac- counts, 4 per cent on time deposits. M. L. Christopher PHOTOGRAPHER Phone 8664 632 Kansas Ave. TOQJKA AUTO TIRE CO- Economy Transfer and th and Kansas Avenue Stora e TIRES g KELLY AND McKONE Phone 9060 Tire and Tube Repairing Office 515 Quincy The Topeka Mtg. and Inv. Co. 630 Kansas Ave. Real Estate Loans .Investments Evans Rapid Shoe Repair Shop Quickest and Best ' LET US SERVE YOU 714 Kansas Ave. Topeka, Kan. Electric Shoe Shop Geo. W. Adamson Fine Shoe Repairing Work Done While You Wait 504 East Fourth Street The H. B. Howard l Electric and Athletic Supply Co. 113 East 7th St. Phone 8377 Headquarters for all Athletic Team g Supplies for all Athletic Events Grand Union Tea Co. W. E. GUY, Manager Teas, Coffees, Spices Fancy Groceries Fresh Meats 107 East 6th Ave. Phone 9070 The Exchange Grocery H. OFFEN, Proprietor Dealers in Fancy Groceries and Meats Phone 6310 200-210 E. 6th Ave. MERIT PRINTING CO. BOOK, JOB AND PUBLICATION ,, G. . , PRINTERS Friends, as you have just read of our ability to furnish you with all your necessities in printing, remember further, we are a working man's institution. Supporting and working in the interest of the betterment of all mankind and every worthy organization. Publish- ing The Kansas Trades Unionist, a weekly newspaper, giving its time and service to the good of labor, betterment of business: and better- ment of working conditions for women and children. There is no cause for you to look further to having service rendered unto you in the printing supplies that you are in need of. Kindly look over your supply of Letter Heads, Envelopes, Statements, Blotters, Cards, and if short in your supply, don't neglect to order now, while you have this office in mind. Telephone 3802 and instantly a man will call at your place of business. Just mention this annual as the medium through which we receive the order for printing, there is no better way to boost the service of this year's annual, than to tell your mer- chant that its services has been a business getter for him. FRANK B. BROWN 234 Kansas Ave. PHONE 3802 Topeka, Kanssa MERIT PRINTING DR. J. GALEN CROOII G. W. SUTHERIN Plumbing and Heating DENTIST phone 3442 Phone 2-6320 113 East Fifth Street 609 Kansas Ave. Topeka, Kan. TOPEKA, KANSAS Cozy Theater and Crystal Theater HOSTETTLER AMUSEMENT CO. High-Class Pictures at Living Prices 418 Kansas Avenue L. C. Ladies' Catholic Benevolent Association Safe, Sound Insurance for Catholic Women B. A. CONFIDENCE He who trades with us realizes more each day that this great Department Store looks out for the welfare of its patrons. Comforts as well as bargains, are to be had at all times. The whole business world rests on a foundation of confidence. When confidence is gone, busi- ness is gone. The Store of Dependable Merchandise ,63Wm'1'9UM.G0SUf6 Topeka, Kansas PLEASE PATRONIZE THE BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL MEN VVHO HAVE MADE POSSIBLE THIS ANNUAL C'o1npli1nent.v of LADIES lf'l'lLlI IIULI' .V,'1.ll1:' 01117151 'II BANK 0F TOPEKA Established 1868 TOPEKA, KANSAS Sixth and Kansas Avenue Resources Over Seven Million Wm. Bass M. E. Linton BASS Sz LlNTON 601 Topeka Avenue Plumbing and Heating Phone 6829 Topeka, Kan. N. LUX Auto and Machine Works Cylinder Grinding, Crank Shaft Grinding, Machine Work and Auto Repairing Morris Sz Hanley Grocery Co. Groceries. Meat and Feed 426 West Gordon Street PHONE 2-2444 416 Jackson St. Phone 3575 9 BAUWQASN St Edelblute's Drug Store Cutler an por ing Gzods Store DRUGS 425 Kansas Avenue 505 west sf. Phone 409 Knoll Battery Supply Co. 930 Kansas Ave. Phone 26646 TOIl0k3, Kan- Wade's Bookbinding General Bookbinding 113 E. Sth Ave. Topeka, Kan. JOSEPH HANEY Groceries and Meats PHONE 9600 1001 East 8th St. The Penwell Mortuary Advanced Funeral Service Mrs. R. M. Johnson, President Earl Akers, Secretary-Treasurer AMBU LANCE SERVICE Telephone 5885 506-8-10 Quincy St. Topeka, Kan. Com liments Kansas Book Company oi' we Wholesale only MUTUAL LSXUNDRY an 629 QUINCY St- DRY CLEANING COMPANY D H PHONE 2-3964 HARDQYJQQIQCQQOVES Nygren Brothers Phone 6161 616 Kansas Avenue MERCHANT TAILOR TOPEKA, KANSAS 628 Kansas Avenue Topeka, Kan, Phone 21408 322 E. Fifth St. Irvin Tile and Marble Co. Rei11y.Bake,- Clothing Contractor and Dealer in TILE AND MARBLE For Floors, Wainscotings, Ceilings, Fireplaces, etc. Fireplace Furniture, Radiant Gas Heaters Ash Pit Doors, Dome Dampers, Ash Traps, Coal Shutes Topeka, Kansas Phone 6323 115 E. 6th St. J. M. French Saddlery Co. Topeka's Original Leather Goods Store Shoe Repairing a Specialty We carry in stock and also repairs Trunks, Suit Cases, Ladies' Hand Bags, Traveling Bags, Pocket Books and Brief Cases. Anything for the og. Company Phone 8707 710 Kansas Avenue TOPEKA, KANSAS It's just as impossible for a cotton patch to produce wool as it is for a butterfly to make butter Be Sure Your Next Suit Is All Wool ALL WOOL 2-PIECE 00 SUIT .................. Union Made FULL SUIT 529.50 GET IT AT THE Scotch Woolen Mills 532 Kansas Avenue WAGONS IMPLEMENTS H. BREITE TEI HARDWARE AND STOVES-PUMP AND TIN WORK 825 N. KANSAS AVENUE N. TOPEKA, KANSAS PHONE 4562 CLEANERS DYERS HATTERS TOPEKA LAUNDRY COMPANY A RELIABLE FIRM ' SECOND 8: QUINCY ST. PHONE 8551 J. Tll0MAS LUMBER COMPANY Over Fifty Years continuous service. FINE STOCK OAK FLOORING Bring ni your limit-1'iz1l bill for estiniate-f1'0ely when YARDS 213 West 6th St.-721 North Kansas Ave. Savings and Loans ' You Will liikgplzfggrlfs at Emahizer SHAWNEE BUILDING AND C...1'iZfZ1l'fSff We will appreciate your patronage The Emahizer-Spielman 115 West 6th St. Furniture C0. n'n':-NH'-H'nHHH'l-'n'.'M'Hu'n5'ln 35:35 When You Want the Best Cab and Truck Service 429 Jackson Street h'u'u'n'ln'u'n'h F MONUMENTS . Designed and Erected guyggg From the Very Best of Granites by WM. SUPPLE, Jr. 605 East Tenth Phone 6701 CO-OPERATION -whether it be in business, civic life, the church, the home, we succeed only by the help of each other. -for our own success, we require your patronage. -for your own well being, your de- mand from us service. -it is an endless circle of kindly, friendly helpfulness. ef . '7 ,' 15620151 4370160 The Store of Dependable Merchandise THE ROWLEY DRUG STORE 606 Kansas Avenue 4000-Telephones-9950 DRUGS EXCLUSIVELY Walker's Drug Store SODA WATER CANDIES, CIGARS, KODAK SUPPLIES 201 WEST SIXTH STREET Topeka, Kansas H. J. HUSTER A GOOD PLACE GROCERIES AND To Do Your Trading MEATS 1035 Clay St. Phone 2-6770 ALEXANDER'S ENGEL CLOTHING CO. 701-703 Kansas Ave. BARBER SHOP 923 Kansas Ave. The Shawnee Investment Co. Insurance-Bonds-Real Estate 116 W. 6th Phones 5669-5668 C. A. WOLF Jeweler 725 Kansas Avenue WESSEN COAL CO. 7th and Adams Phone 8491 FRED T. WALKER PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST Phones 9916-8800 1133 Kansas Ave. Topeka, Kan. Phone 3693 217 W. 6th HECK 8z BARBRE PAINT CO. Women's Apparel and Millinery WALL PAPER' fm. Street and PAINTS and VARNISH, Dress Wear PAPERHANGING, DECORATING, OIL 8: STAINS, HARRY ENDLICH and PAINTING PHONE 5000 S T A P E L GOODYEAR TIRES I-'M E Groceries and Meats T 0 P E KA Why Pay More Than Palnleg-'S 500 East 4th PIIOIIE 2-6069 Price? SQUIRES and ROSS ARCHITECTS Topeka Pure Milk CO. 630 Kansas Ave. Phone 6961 ICE CREAM YOUNG MEN'S TWO PAIR PANTS SUITS 535 ' Phones 5537-9003 FAMOUS CO. 608 Kansas Ave. Fine Cigars Kept Fine Phone 9920 Monarch Billiard Parlor J. M. Watson, Proprietor 117 East Sixth Street, Topeka, Kan. 0. J. Watson Motor Co. WILLYS KNIGHT OVERLAND The Growth of THE TOPEKA STATE BANK Eighth and Kansas Avenue Is Proof of Service W ell Rendered. We Want YOUR Business S9 St. N. A. FITCH Drugs My Sodas 1924 BUICK Cigars 4 Wheel Brakes 1635 Kansas A WOOD MOTORS COMPANY 6th Ave. and Van Bur The Central Motor Co 106-112 East 10th Str t STUDEBAKER DISTRIBUTORS U t d St t T d T b GRADUATES from the T. C. H. S. are invited to visit our Commercial Departments After leaving T. C. H. S. a thorough Commercial course will be your stepping stone to a successful Business Career. TOPEIIA BUSINESS COLLEGE W. H. STRICKLER, President S. J. SHOCK, Business M g 0 1 GJ 'S U M42 Z'-cs gi 4-3: .E-Iv Q: 5130 O In .2 s: 5 'B Boarding School for Young Ladies, under the direction of of Charity Sisters LEAVENWORTH, KANSAS Compliments of DR. HARRY J. BURKE JOSEPH J. DeKRELL, Prop. PHONE 3033 K T Satisfactory Serviceable W. E. Barry R. R. Berkle Shoe Repairing JORDAN ELECTRIC co. 106 West 17th St, PHONE 6314 TOPEKA, KANSAS 18 W. Eighth S K SUNF LOWER OIL AND SUPPLY COMPANY J. O. TOUSLEY PHONE 129 K-1 SERVICE ELECTRIC C0. Call Us in Case of Trouble Electric Wiring, Fixtures and Motor Installation BOMGARDNERS Squire and' Anderson Quality Service the Best Funeral Home DELIVER ANY PLACE Phone 5905 934 Monroe KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Stand for Respect of Laws of Church and State Cremerie Restaurant CAFETERIA UPSTAIRS Good Things to Eat Day and Night C0mPlimellt J. G. VOGT, Proprietor of INTER-OCEAN MILLS MR.. JAMES WALL WHITE LOAF FLOUR Bakes Everything Right Fourth Degree Knights of Columbus Stands for GOD AND COUNTRY Promote the interest of both by giving your children a Christian Education 93 La-France Spring Oxfords, Slippers and Shoes for Women Luxite Hosiery BOSTON SHOE STORE Bonita Smoke House CIGARS-TOBACCO lll East Fourth St. Topeka, Kan. Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Gibbons COLES STUDIO Hair Goods, Theatrical Costumes and Doll Hospital 933 Kansas Avenue 0'Harra's Bakery MILK MADE BREAD FINE PASTRIES F. J. Leuenberger H. L. Klopfer Gem Grocery 8: Meat Market 502-504 West 10th Ave. Phones 7738-7739 Topeka, Kan. Compliments of ALBERT ILK COAL COMPA Y PHONE 3297 605 E. 4th THOMPSON-BAUER AUSTIN CO. 511-13 Kansas Avenue HARDWARE Reach Athletic Goods Guns and Ammunition Fishing Tackle Complete Line of Radio Accessories and Necessities for the Auto MOTHER SAWYER'S LIGHTI G FIXTURE El jog 5??!.:'Jy A E. L. OVERTON 813153. 522 Jackson Phone 6922 ., .4393 ' 'Ng rx Mun ff U1 ur! 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