Webb City High School - King Jack Yearbook (Webb City, MO)

 - Class of 1927

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This passport is valid for use only in the following manner and object speci- fied, unless otherwise amended. 7,20 654 M4C6f NUMBER OF PAGES OBJECT OF READING The bearer may be accompanied byhis friends and their friends. fl :Sk X5 fi C -1.5 rn fi -99? at Q0 IWW Z Fi Z C' e 1:11 C1 to U2 Q :U P11 3 an P11 o Z 8 95 CITY 'N' I 'Qzilnllllul Face-Round D isposition-Jolly Complexion?F1'eck1ed Motu th-Large H a ir-Curly and Red Given under'my 'hand and the seal of Webb City High School at the City of Webb City, State of Missouri, this 20th day of May in the year of 1927 and of the Independence of the United States one hundred and fifty second. 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Daugherty, Vice President' Wm. J. Cochrane and Treasurer A: G. Young, Secretary Arthur McCorkle Claud Ratliff F ACULTY: George E. Masters, Superintendent Springfield Teachers' College Peabody Institute Missouri University Paul A. Grigsby, Principal Central College Missouri University V Miss Ella Helm, Vice Principal, History and Economics Springfield Teachers' College' Wisconsin University C Miss Martha Helm, Mathematics - Springfield Teachers' College Wisconsin University Chicago University Miss Henrietta Crotty, .English Pittsburg Teachers' College Kansas Univerity Chicago University Columbia University I Wisconsin University Miss Katherine Whitworth, Latin and Miss Helen Herrod, Social Sciences Missouri University Miss Isabel Denham, Commerce Springfield Teachers' College Miss Louise Thweatt, English Drury College Miss Grace Spracklen, Vocational Home Economics Missouri University Miss 'May Aldridge, Mathematics Missouri University Springfield Teachers' College Colorado University Miss Adelaide Teter, Teacher-Training Springfield Teachers' College Fred McGlothlin, Manual K Springfield Teachers' College Mrs. J. R. Kuhn, Music Pittsburg Teachers' College Art 32 X fn ' x X fu, ., X 1 9 Z 1 x Y I -w Z '91 'i :,: Q: Spanish 2,2 Drury College XX X fi ff' XXX Colorado University Mrs. J. B. H2.tChe1', Study Hall X Vernon Shovel., Science Pittsburg Teachers' College 2 3' Baker University Miss Margaret Voorhies, Librarian ' Miss Olive Gilmerg Social Science and glfggffigleife Oklahoma Q Commerce N P 'Q f Springfield Teachers' College Max Cherry, Physical EdUC?Lti0H lwdx M U11iV61'SitY Of Wy0miHg Springfield Teachers' College i 'f B! Q. Q.,-g:r::::.. 4 . .-f....T ..... , W ..... f 'hm .-eff? Y .t.i.. X ...... Vjrlnxxxvqbbxx 'flnmwwsg-A L.w,,,,,,,,:3! , 'NN E si :s w- v 'Eiil?V If ..... - :IM J . iw? 1? . -.. Que .S 1:8 A H X T . ! 5 3 X, 1 g -rx , . . PAGE H, U is W tzzrggm exx3I2.:'e' .Q ...- 'mr' wx .y--v K is XS--3232- ..c- 1 fff E . 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' LUCILLE POPLIN Enchanting N. B. K. N. B. K. Vice Preside Glee Club. Operetta. WALTER GELLING KWaZtj Smiling Olympic. Hi-Y '25, '26, '27. Student Council '25, Annual Staff '26. EVA STEVENS fEvej Sensible U. T. D. Operetta '24, '25, '27. nt '27 Glee Club '24, '25, '27. S W!! NX X X X .1--,..:: .---W' 1 ALLIE POUNDSTONE 1 KAU l Lovab1e l . . F nCouncil '24. Senior Queen. ' Glee Club '24-'25-'27. Senior Play. JAMES HERROD Uzmj Competent Alethean President '26. Alethean Secretary '27. Student Council '24, '25, '2 . I Annual Staff '27. P Senior Play. Class Orator. ' OZELLE MANES KOziej Loyal U. T. D. Athletic Association '27. I I E I 1 E RUSSELL ANDERSON Studious Olympic. Olympic Treasurer '27. f X X FX fl 5 lf- Q -is--.XY 'M J OSEPHINE ROBINSON X . A K J 02 f i Carefree .i G. s. C. I Q -5 Glee C-lub '24. 2 1 A Wishing Well '24. E., . vii 2 . Y ' ' S Aff: 5 i 'A ' X j ' .SENSPNE N N N -W ,F h r-SQ X Q ' 5 xx xx ' Ref. .N 1 ....... ...... N N.. .7 ...... ... 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Class Vice President '27. Annual Staff '24, '27. Cheer Leader '27, KS-Studegic Eo1Q2ci12g27. Best all-around Boy. , ee u , ' . Turn to the Right '27, ZINA STANFIELD MINNIE STEVENS M, Attentive fMl7LQ .If JB'JK'24 '25 UBr'ght', A Junior Red' Cross U. T. D. ' Glee Club '24, '26, '27, - The Wishing Well '24. ' Belle of Barcelona ' Athletic Association '27. A Industrious qpracticar, Alethean Vice President '27. . ' Hi.Y' Olympic. Track Manager '27, 5 xx - ' K X X IR IN ..,. i.,,,NX was L.,-f V G IA WOMMACK MADGE MCAULIFFE XX fi M4 Talented KTQCU N if . V ' . . g5,H,'ft2!'57, De11ghtfu1 i t '2 , ' . ' stiiimegfuigll '56, igv. IE' B- K- ,, . , ' 3 S Victorian Secretary '27, Nypfft Igorviggrii 'giickyjn 2 ' 5 If K Honor Student. ' ' 9 1 en 5- X XXX .... A ' f 'a X I I 1 X l Q S -T ' : -i--- ...l, X Nix X S S 4 fwcx ,J Xt ..... . S , . K W3 i I '1 X23 W le X X ' E ,... ,ff - ' f gwauss 5 X Q fs ' 152' Ylalftxf X . X V X raw XX ,M we-M--'fxl ' X fills? 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'- , X x X N XX S 4 X 2 ' We WW ff9f'- J ff 2 ff X' M V 4 4 f 4 f-,f 2 . if ml pw ZWKWQ a' 3 , ,.,, 'a LULA WILSON Beautiful U. T. D. U. T. D. Vice President '27. HENRY CROWELL Quiet Oratorical. ,. Oratorical Vice President '26. Oratorical President '27. Track '27. PAULINE CARTER K Polly Q 'Energet Dramatic Club 24 5 Junior Red Cross 25 S 2 G S C Tleasurel Ross ROBERTS K Speed Q Can eful Oratorlcul Oratorical Secietamy 26 Seigeant at Arms Home Roo EVELYN HAILEY W111son1e Vxctouan 26 Athletic Association 2 In ff , N... ll 1 .xx 'N-. Xin 1' ' I '-A .... ----- -.. N. A,,,.., ......,... . ,,,l' ,Ny K , ....V. .......,,, . f 1 i 1 X L47 ,.,..-f'-' -- -Am r All fb ' NXQ ,,,.-...A...,.,. ? :.f.i.L::' NR rf ff ' WW 2 2 A 2,7 I ,.-. . r.., ws.. I . X . -.. -1- 1 sux as-1.n,:-e5.,r.5g-rr-r4.-.1-rg,qf-,f-51ze9-!-fa'-rfft-:'5'e' - 1. w ff , 7' A V- I GENEVA MAHURIN KATHLEEN SOUTER El fGenj fKaCkQ ..BI,miant,, Irresistible Cl X P, .d t ,Ml Glee Club 226. ua? Dleiirigidem '27. 1,1?':aS'1jfcfh'aghoQ',26 igygggf ggggcigefggfafy G? s. Q. rms...-er -26. Valedictorian. Semor Play' LEE MARTIN EARIHMCMECHAN M1 Sincere K eowyj ' Agethean' S Usklllfllln 5 A-ethean , ecretary '26. D I h- . 1 H1-Y 25, 26, 27. Dglghiilri Treasurer '26. 1 Hi-Y 25, '26, '27. Q Football '25, '26, '27. ' Basketball '27, IDA IVICINTURFF BONNIE BROWNING PA I M ac j K Bob Q , Bu0yant Imaginative I Victorian President '27, G. S. C. Secretary '26. I Victorian Treasurer '26, '27, G. S. C. President '27. I Class Reporter '27. Glee Club '25. Annual StaH '26. Basketball '26, '27. Honor Student. Senior Play. Senior Play. STANFORD SPRACKLEN HOWARD QUALLS MI .rFaithfu1,, fMOWbestj De1phia,,, Genuine ' 3.13221 2z1'5..?'f:..?Yr.. 25222 2222553 eg, g Sem' Play' student Council '26: L Delphian. C Senior Play. S Annual Staff '26. FMX s w r--..- X ff' NX f X 1 S . A NN, ,... .. FRANCES WOMMACK MYRTLE POWELL X55 CH Thoughtful CB1llwJ A ff, ,. Victorian. Companionab1e 5 H Loyal Girls Club '27. . , . l - ? 1 E Glee Club '24, Vlctoflan- r. fr T Wishing Welyf '24' Athletic Association '27, 2 ' if 5 M e ' F' .-'K Vw f rf' E 3 r 1 f---:1 'T . l 5 I ' v...a1 --YE...ul.:.w...:::::mm3A r ' ws... I r ir 1 .., X, ....- if wi XTX. X if ' iililii X' XS I , ' - X ', W .t... .... W .,,..... -.1 X fm' Y C sk Wi.,-N' YX X X 1 x . s Ns . N x . ., , a s mwmV'T'm3lmx'mYxg'AN EW- r ---- -' we rrsr 2 zhrh N wxxxwwsrmxessexssmuxiwiiv'rivers: 11121 X :giraffes 'KX' w mwmxkxx xy ----r-r- .-QNX wwf l ' ' Q V- '- K cd .8 Q, t ..-.iznazaawfi-ai'-131x117-ru-:fer .. 1- : 1- f . if .--H------, fl ' 7 1 I .. .... f . 1 ,,' 1 .A 47 ,ff .. I 9 -4 'f-.,. ,, ,,-f fff- X fi- f -' ..,,, H in 'ZX ., ff X e 7 . ' , ,,,,, M LUCY GRAHAM Dainty EDITH GEER Glee Club '25, '26. Pep Club '26. Interesting , G. S. C. '26, '27, Basketball '26. '27, Athletic Association '27, LESTER PATTEN K J oco Q UC .t il MELVIN MCCULLOUGH D 103' STS ep lan reasur r '25, True-blue Delphian Presidenet '27, . . Football '26. Senior Class President. Hi-Y Treasurer '26. Delphxan President '26. Senior Play. Igooibag 36, '27, as et a '27, Student Council '27, ELSIE MAY DAVIS K Betty 2 I PARALEE BRETCHES Chewy ffmhionableff 2.,3-cms ?,f.sS2zzm N. B' K. Glee Club vice President '27 N. B. K. Secretary '26. Operetta '25, '26, ,27- N. B. K. President '27, CLYDE MYERS fCl0ckspMngsj Unpara11eled MILTON DAVIS 01 m , - ic. KMZCICYIQ Atllileizjic Association '27, Usturdyn Home Room 16, President '2 A l St if '27, Fcilcii:li:.ll '21, '26. Olympic President '26. Glee Club '24, '25, '26. Senior Play. gm, W ERMA SMITH fshm-typ NN tu X M CHESTENE BLANKEN- D ea H , , ' ,l SHIP G?'5T 5'C'?5?'?27? '5' ' ,,Ambiti0uS,, . Athletic Association '27, 2 l 3 U. T. D. ' . 2 Y 5 X jf T. T. '26, '27. X Q: i M:!::-:':QiNx mm, .,,, ,ixgmz -X X . 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Athletic Association '27. GEORGIA FLOWERS Quaint G. S. C. Glee Club '24, '25. Operetta '24, '25. Honor Student. Girls Quartet '25. Athletic Association '2 CECIL MCMINN K M ac 2 uAgI'Ce3.b1e,' Olympic. Olympic President '26. 7. S. G. B. President '27. JUANITA HICKS BI'iSk N. B. K. xx E LDA BIGLEY KBootsj f'Graceful G. S. C. G. S. C. Vice President '27 Basketball '26, '27. Basketball Captain '27. Athletic Association '27. L. E. MCDONALD Wholesome Olympic. Turn to the Right '27. Student Council '24. Football Mascot '24. Basketball Mascot '24. Hi-Y '25, '26, '27. OPAL SUTTON KHoa.1'siej Clever Victorian. Student Council '27. First Prize Essay '25. Honor Student. Athletic Association ,'27. f I 1 BENJAMIN SHARP KS'mcla'irj Honorable Alethean President '27. Alethean Treasurer '27. Turn to the Right '27. Cheer Leader '27. Hi-Y. LETHA LINN KPGQQW Sympathetic Victorian. Glee Club '26. Yokahoma Maid '26, M Club '25, '26, ........5,. .-v a + s ,,...........,,M 'x E xx , fx. of QS it,x .xg XXX .5 It NNN N ...-...W- N ff: S X Ns X l ...,. ..f'f ' X XXX X ....,..,..,.,,.....,.......,,,.,..,......,... .----. X X .. . . , ..,.,... N, LO TG T B-I KN-. ,... f E If Refi 5' i S 1' X - S .-...--3, 5.5 X XX xx x X X Nxt i .fs Q ,...... N X F N 'NSD so V I ..-5 Q 15.11, :Q QQ. X9 tx S X Si E f bk - FQ 1 5 K E A Xi. X' N ll ' 51 N X .foe X fix NX 27. fmt ,f'X.j. an x 1 if K XXX, ......... S'XV2: 1X . 'v' ' 5 :QNX X51 x xxxxwxiw ms?-sits-55135 i AM S3bW3W'N:::.....' 5 awk watts vat' 5' '94 XX X X' SKS NX.: ' Y..-' . P' . 'r..o'Ke, .X fM wvlv ,. A 5,'ft.,,lx..,.,,-E.. W , , . H.. 'AME .N-Mw-' , 'WEA M... - -'...:,,. ,. w, LORA DEMENT Modest N. B. K. Student Council '25, '26, '27. Salutatorian. Athletic Association '27. TOM LOWE K J . T. Q Efficient Editor-in-Chief King Jack, L n Bass Soloist, Springfield. Bass Soloist, Pittsburg. Bass Soloist, Columbia. - Sttdent Council '26. Operetta '25, '26, '27. Class Treasurer '25, '27. Olympic Secretary '26, President Athletic Asso. '27. THELMA PALMER KTimmyQ App1'eciative N. B. K. BILL LINLEY 1 Steady Alethean. -KT Lois SMiTH f i' KL0mej ,IC Neat I 3 I5'un1?orK1'ted Cross '27. if Athletic Association '27. f YA' 5 .AX xx X . Lf... ix XX XX fy .f I ' 'W- e--s A X 'A A 'M' ..,,.ss 25:11-- ,319 ... ..- -. ....1. --144 Iii-.-ni-:av 2-rlntfv . ,J-ru-1: Q- 1 . Nl ..,.., N --'v f L lil. I , . , ,,vV U .. ' '- -f ,...... f f ' W A ., fl! ,,,.7 .f . 1 .....,,,. X f -2 4 ' pf 4. ' f ...N . mxmw f 0 ,Ma Q x Q ,X tm N S x5 0 NADINE HAINES KDeomiej Lively Victorian. Basketball '27. CRAIG CUNNINGHAM A CDMQMU Faithful Delphian '26, '27. Basketball '27. Hi-Y '25, '26, '27. Dramatic Club '24, '25, Glee Club '27. Senior Play. LPHA SMOYER KAI! Frank U. T. D. Debate '27. T. T. '26, '27. S. G. B. '27. Athletic Association '27. JAKE SURFACE Honest Alethean. Alethean Secretary '27. Cornet Soloist, Springfield. Cornet Soloist, Pittsburg. S G B P 'd t '27 . . . resi en ... Athletic .Association '27. ANNETTE SALLUST CNettej Sweet G. S. . C G. S. C. Secretary '27. Home Room 16, Secretary and Sergeant-at-Arms '27 S ' Pl . enior ay Operetta '24, '26, '27. Athletic Association '27. PAGE 31 7 Y X ERMA MORRIS f llMild!, I V' xx G. S. C. '27. ,,.,...-.5 x V, , , .' . f X'rsX NX, ,..,.- -- '--- ,A,,,,,,4,,, M ,AII ,,,. f' .... lf! L ' 'Ffii ,,...,.. 'V XXX A . U 44. f' I . J i f X l GRACIANNA Critical N. B. K. Glee Club '24, '25. JONES ' HARRY COOK fCookiej BoisterOus Oratorical. Oratorical Treasurer '26. Hi-Y. Athletic Association. RUBY CHASTAIN CUSIOK Faithful G. S. C. GRACE CLAYTON Pleasant Victorian. Glee Club '26. Operetta '26. Turn to the Right, '27, CORA FLAHERTY I I risk j Quiet U. T. D. Athletic Association '27, Honor Student. DELMA WAIDLER K J ack! Adorable G. S. C. Class Queen '24. Annual Staff '27. Student Council '26. Senior Play. RENARD CLAYTON KLo'ng J ohm. Q Courageous Football '25, '26, '27. Basketball '25, '26, '27. Oratorical President '27. ERMA MCLAIN Dependable G. S. C. Student Council '27, Athletic Association '27. Class Essayist. ALMA STEVENS K Red Q Tactful U. T. D. Treasurer '27. Glee Club '24, '25, '27, Glee Club President '27, Operetta '24, '25, '27, KX f c'i' xt K x. k X i. iwwfxx 5 f 5 ,, Ac... -.,, sum-.......TvEQmxwC..C:::,xNaA 5 , !s: 5 fx.. f s A Y , N.. ......... X .e Nx..A.... WXXXMX 1 -A-A l l 1 1 l l i l 1 w l l 1 l jf 'X' Il il pf k1..'7 2: MM, X 9 X S.. is . x ,fu .s., U 7, V il X . ix 1. ..-- M 41... :-. fl: 5 ,F ,,.,w.-....... .... Q. xml-:Q-5' .A X . . . .X -:lr xr-wgwwwwk mwj .ffgn N X : xx K hs 553:55 '- :X X, -H Q xx XYNNSX. Rr .AW ::t:: Q:S? ' rf : 1 RQ 5 rx few-:X we X -ll gl N Y 'QS I 1 wx X is A-as F1 'Ji A P Q N X X xxxb AR. . v, - I. I. 5 . l X t X ity K F X X N s fyfifml . - Ag . Nw Y , xff , SQEEI N w . X N ,XX XWNN X fx! 3 v h ' , : 'RN-I 1 FN ba N xmxwr. 3 -VI ,' X ,'-1 -ie. 'my-'L v. - --' .5 Wxsihi-'- N -.. Hy, 4 Y WXA.59. Y:-ET, time ,,:mA. A-A I FLOSSIE DOTY Discriminating N. B. K. - JACK WILLIAMS .Impetuous Olympic. Olympic Vice President Hi-Y '27, Glee Club '27. AGNES PRINCE Merry Victorian. Fashion Show '26, PERLY PENCE KRa,mr0dj Bold Alethean. Hi-Y '25, '26, '27. Football '23, Basketball '23, Track '25. '27 - ... Q waz. as-zrfwg' ' 1eir..vZvir1-nag-:E-1:-Lf 15: -:J L f . ff 3 ,, 7 -- -af . , 1 I 1 I, 47 NF A.., we gr.: X Cf Z ' ,f j 5 4 , ,,... G WJ 2 3 2 1 ll Ill! ,f X X' 2 KERRY LEE SOUTHERN E fi Friendly -7 5 Victorian '26, '27. Victorian Vice President '27, l 5 , , LUKE NEFF l Qu i l f Robust g Delphian. '27. l EDNA SKINNER fS1cmny j li Sporting U. T. D. Secretary '26. I Basketball '26, l Glee Club '26, '27. ' Belle of Barcelona '27. Q 6. 2 is 7 JOSEPH ELLSWORTH l K J 022 Q Brave Alethean. Alethean President '27. Alethean Treasurer '27. , Football '26, 1 Glee Club '27. . Athletic Association '27. Hi-Y '25, '26, '27, Q l Q .f'l 'X 1,,f ki.. K N S. ,. v Y me-. ,Q 2 '1' ,-3 X X XX K - ,. N- X s ' fl' x Fw! 5 X X .ymxx LW fs E S,XNMw-W W We 1 1 I -- ......,..,.,,. NXXNX NAIS: mx Y v,XX ,,..r.x.,,-,E ..---X, 'Nx- ff.--exxff ,,..,, - . ... 'A'.'-,4A,,,A..... f A W,,,,, W ,, , 4,L A Q f 7 rrr 7 THE Loc or THE Ciciss or 927 It X ' ENE? ' X , September 8, 1923-A new crew called the Class of '27, went aboard the good W, ship, Webb City High School, and set sail from Freshman Shoals on the sea of Hard Study for the port of Graduation via ports Sophomore, Junior and Senior. September 23, 1923-The crew elected a captain and officers for the first cruise. Owners of the ship were convinced that they had a better crew than had ever been aboard the Webb City High School Norember 28 1923 The ship Webb City High School came to anchor in Thanksgiving Bay and all hands went ashore for a short vacation December 3 1923 The crew went back aboard ship with no casualties reported December 24 1923 All the crew went ashore at Christmas Harbor and re turned after a short leave all shrpshape to continue the voyage February 25 1924 The class of 27 nominated a queen for the ship rn com petition with three other crews March 1 1924 The queen of the Class of 27 was second among the crews March 18 1924 The port Sophomore was reached Everyone was Jubrlant over the arrival The ship Webb City High School was laid up three months for repairs September 9 1924 The Class of 27 embarked on the ship to continue the voyage toward Graduation The boat was Jvell filled with the load of Knowledge which the crew brought along September 25 1924 Howard Qualls was elected to serve as captain during the second lap of the voyage March 16 1925 Other crews discovered that the Class of 27 are go getters It came out second in the Annual Ticket Sale Contest March 25 1925 Another queen was chosen by the crew to uphold its banners May 19 1925 The Class of 27 along with other crews abandoned the ship for a short vacation at the Port of Junior September 10 1925 The Class of 27 again set sail on their good ship The fx crew selected Melvin McCullough for captain 1' October 29 1925 The crew decided to rest on their oars and enJoy the sailing I April 29 1926 The crew gave a gorgeous reception aboard the ship for the crew known as the Class of 26 May 20 1926 The Class of 27 with great Joy pomp and ceremony took the place ot the Class of 26 3 SX X9 XX , X XS X ss l X fm-JXK ssmws hhxp ' l . A - 2 2 - . , h E 4 3 N3i w XNRSSS rri..r In .,,r,,:., X' -riilr--'i ' 7 'ss' . TWWM fag? 3.,W9NS hsHXNfXS rddd, ,,rc I I .. .-.-.- -- '-. -- -if lie-,1.:.a-r.::'x:' rn-:vw '-r . ff' I ,f 7 .,, ,,- Zi . X 'A W 7 I Q M W 'W We 4 7 V? 72 74 if fvffff' fffwff- fffffq J .4 -2.1.42 ,, ,.,, - E l j September 10, 1926-The Port Junior was left behind and the Class of '27 began the last part of the voyage toward Graduation, with Melvin McCullough as captain, Misses Henrietta Crotty and Martha Helm as pilots. October 30, 1926-The crew gave a wonderful Hallowe'en masquerade party ' on the ship. Owners, officers and crew spent a most enjoyable time. L November 27, 1926-The crew went ashore on Turkey Day for a great football game, in which some of them participated with great honors. December 24, 1926-A11 went ashore for plum pudding and other good things to eat found on Santa Claus Island. March 1, 1927-The Class of '27 engaged in a fierce fight with the crews for first place for their queen. , March 11, 1927-The first battle was a great victory for the Class of '27, They sold over one hundred more annual tickets than any other crew ever did. l March 20, 1927-The Class of '27 lo.st in the second battleg but they did not lower their banners as they had turned in more money toward the annual than any other crew had ever turned in before in the history of the ship. f May 13, 1927-The crew attended a brilliant affair given in their honor by f the class of '28. Every member of the crew was on deck for the event. i May 15, 1927-The crew heard the chaplain give them good advice for their I journey on the sea of Life. I May 19, 1927-The port of Graduation was in sight. The Class of '27 gathered Q for a last happy meeting before reaching port. Here they heard prophecies of their future voyage and were presented with gifts. f May 20, 1927-The port of Graduation was reached at last. The members E of the crew were handed their discharge papers, The good ship, Webb City High i School, owners and other crews were bidden good-bye. The Class of '27 has gone to I begin a longer, harder journey on the sea of Life. l li! 'W . 1: Q? n .'X xl fx . 5 ' ' . xx 1 f E 6 'XXJXA A E 3 A I jx QQ, 1 ,sf X in-s - Mk 5? 1 Xt 5 YI 5 R X ' f fl- -Agfa, x 5 f:133fT'rq. nmiixf' 1 ffm ..,.... ........ Wii'7 x Y3: '?fW f ' i Q 31, Nga' X K 53 'X X X X X A, ,,.. . .t tk :- .X +- : 1: 'N J XX 1 'RX XX F .-vf-- is .? dxf N f Y X X A-sf .... Q iliil i l X XX 2 'lx 535135159 X XXX t. , -..-... X , . . , ...l, . ..... ...... as . ..... ..... X. 2 - ...,,, M PAGE 30 'tzggr--N -YZ NGS--:r--Q ' .-:ti vii-Sifgf-g 9usx-'sm' . gv- ,,,N,w I Mxexxxwv ,,,,x, :f1',,r 1 It sk ..,,..A,,.. ...X-XR I-...- . '-.. H..- ,x A 1' ,F 'xx x.-X I 4Xl ,,, ..,... ....-N...L,. ,iff ..-v,.. .,.,,,..ffs,NA ' --NX lm V ,,, ...... , ...... f .I4 l' R 1-, .., ,..., ... fi ff 1 f If X ' 1.45 W, X P 5 K Kim wily, 4 f J COMMENCEMENT Friday. May 20th Processional--'tMarch of the War Priests -Mendelssohn Class Song ............... Invocation ............ . Vocal Solo- The Hidden Song -Cadman ..... Address- Three-Thirds Educated ........ IDA McINTURFF SENIORS REVEREND KENNAUGH ALMA STEVENS DR. E. F. LEAKE Pastor of South Street Christian Church, Springfield, Missouri Vocal Solo- Arm! Arm! Ye Brave -Handel . . . Presentation of Diplomas .... . . . . Benediction ..... - 6-EDPIESP TOM LOWE WALTER RAGLAND REVEREND EAKER BAQQALAUREATE SERMON Sunday, May 15th Processional- Marche Aux Flambeauxn-Scotson Clark Invocation........ .... Chorus- Recessional''-De Kovan ...... . Girls Octette- The Lord is My Shepherd -Schubert . Reading of Scripture- ............ Sermon- What Makes Life Worth While . . Chorus- The Heavens are Telling -Haydn . . . . Benediction ............... Recessional- War March of the Priests -Mendelssohn 'ENB CLASS DAY Thursday, May 19th Class Song . ...... ' Dux ............ v Salutatory- The Use of Leisure Time . Class Essay- What Shall I Do . . . Vocal Solo- To a Hill Top -Ralph Cox . . . Class Oration- The Status of the American Boy Cornet Solo- Sea Flower Polka -Rollinson . . Class Prophecy CTen Years Laterj ....,, , . Will-'O-the-Wisp''-Sprosg, Girls' Double Quartette From the Land of the Sky Blue Water -Cadman Presentation Oration ......... , , Violin and Piano- Allegro Brillante -W. Ten Have . Valedictory- Farewe1l'' .... . . . , , , Class Song . . , , JOE CRAIG REVEREND EAKER REVEREND W. L. EDWARDS REVEREND JOHN G. HILTON REVEREND KENNAUGH JOE CRAIG SENIORS MELVIN McCULLOUGH LORA DEMENT ERMA McLAIN GRACE CLAYTON JAMES HERROD JAKE SURFACE g IDA McINTURFF Q OPAL SUTTON .-'GMX x K, ..., N3 WILLIAM WAGGONER VIRGINIA WOMMACK I FRANCES WOMMACK GENEVA MAHURIN SENIORS 5 f a Q X .,.. . X. it D EER , ,f --N ,X ' :NLF N 1 .ti:,Me-A,.111.....ll L-: .... - ...... - ........... ..l ........ t.,,. ww., N XW ' W' V ' ' 'wrmiigigfgxi r:...,. KK wx J-' 'li I .-fsilikks SQ- X J I ' f- K- -XA. cms- w.,W02: 'N I ,X 5'-we 'Ewa I t m WIN .xx wg.-:..m3..-,W N i.x,.--Aww.. wg X Nsvf' fwsiixiffwci. M-'1 Q 'NNY PS ON g X. E KW. 2 X FX 3 FY s-XXX! E uv- sx , .,.. nk liliiwltx NNT? 2 11' Y W.- A F W. ,. QS ik zu :M SAN. XY X19 as S' Q X x E 5 E .W .w S 'N . X .. NKWMQNWWEL. . . 233 wi A wissssw QW , .,,...... ' . ' -'-rn r-: - .fray -f A- w ma is gsggixfikwwx M X. A K. f-f.1,. 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' QHUNHOR ROLL was Doris Adams Gilbert Anderson Carrol Barr Beatrice Bennett Everett Bishop Le Claire Bradbury Hazel Brock Bessie Browning David Buxton Grace Burwick Thelbert Cagle Harry Casner James Coffee Pearl Crisp Inah Crocker Eugene Crocker Catherine Cully John Davisson Beatrice Deaver Kenneth Ehrhart Tom Edwards Archie Ellsworth Gaylord Goodwin Lora Goodwin Philip Hardy Lucille Harrison Earl Hamilton Edgar Herrod Musette Hedge Tom Holt Byron Hoffman Vivian Hornback Dorothy Johnson Graham Jones Pauline Jones Raymond Jones Sada Kendall Harry Kilmer Robert Landrum Sam Landrum Willis Lawson Genevieve Lott Arneeda Lux Lucille Lux Byrd Munson Nadine Noel Allen Rand Genell Ready Russell Rhea Betty Rountree Undine Rozelle Alice Randall Phyllis Selvey Blanche Shouse Eugene Skinner Gladys Snodgrass 'Cleda Spencer Jessie Spracklen Margaret Spracklen Roy Stark Glenn Stephens Earl Sturgis Jack Stephenson Geraldine Tappana Pearl Tappana Dorothy Tarrant Opal Walls Bruce Waggoner Nellie Mae Weaver Martha Webb Wayne Webb Velma White Jack Williams Byron Willard Hugh 'Wilhite Otto Witzansky Theron Wright ' X.--.X X .xx X Xxx I as X X X s is-......-.,...,., ,X ,,,., ., Zz fl, ga.. 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X,XW'4,, ,,,, , ,..., ....A ,,,.., A , mv,-y K X , W1-,W4 ' ' W Mt ' ' W , 41 ft., ,fr f A tl Manoa Loewe EEG? fhlecledfrom ez juniofs Diary September 6, 1926. Dear Diary: School started today, and the Juniors were all there and ready to start this new school year with a bang Only eighty Juniors enrolled, but what we lack in numbers, we make up in grey matter. September 18, 1926. Dear Diary: We held our first 'Class meeting today. Didn't I tell you that the Juniors were not lacking in intelligence? 'Just listen to this staff of officers! Everett Bishop, President: Wayne Webb, Vice President: Inah Crocker, Secretary: and Tom Holt, Treasurer, Fortune favored u.s this year, too. We have Miss Aldridge, Miss Gilmer and Miss Whitworth, for our sponsors. Isn't that grand? September 30, 1926. Dear Diary: We have our football team all picked out and the Juniors have more players than any other class! Hurrah! Won't we show them what we can do? I'1l say we will! 20, 1926. Dear -Diary: The football season is over, but how will any- Red Bishop and Lawson! We say with pride, They are Juniors. November one ever forget November first time! I'1n 30, 1926. Dear Diary: I've seen our basketball teams play for the proud of our Juniors, Tom Edwards is great! February or some one was 'fthe last word?,' That is exactly the phrase that applies to our singers of the Junior Class. Inah Crocker and Bob Landrum fboth Juniorsl had the leading parts in the Operetta and they were very good. Bob has an adorable tenor voice and Inah .sings sweetly. ' c 20, 1927. Dear Diary: Did you ever hear anyone say that something February 28, 1927. Dear Diary: John Davisson is our Junior debater, and he certainly knows his arguments. March 6, 1927. Dear Diary: John is not only a good debater, but a whiz of an actor. He had the leading part in the High School play Turn to the Right. April 6, 1927. Dear Diary: A surprise! Juniors win first place in the Inter- Class meet! Our Junior, Roy Stark, made twenty-four points, and Everett Bishop made fourteen points. That's what I call going some. - May 14, 1927. Dear Diary: The Juniors gave the Annual Junior-Senior Re- ception last night. It was great, too, even if I do admit it. The gym was decorated in Senior colors. CBlue and Tanl and looked very lovely. Punch was served from a booth built in the gym. The program was given in the auditorium. The play, The Romancersj' I'n1 sure everyone enjoyed. Genevieve Lott gave a piano solo. But the best was the conversation of Mr. Gallagher and Mr. Sheen, about our faculty. They all took it very nicely, too. After we had gone to the gym and talked awhile, enjoy- ing ourselves and admiring the gorgeous dresses, refreshments were served! Ice cream and cake. Doesn't that sound good! It was. We all agree that the :Junior- Senior Reception was a success. May 15, 1927. Dear Diary: What would our High School do without the Junior Class? 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J ff Y l ww WN W wifi : 0 N lj.. , f:-if: 2 iii? -5' OPHOMORES ,. -- S If ,,,, ,MMR Nm X YK fl , ,.,,.. xx ,,.... ,QR- X ' ' ' ,... 34, X Xf .-,..-4fZ lg., f fx! ,,,,,.' 'XXX I ,I ,yum ., Qlb, ,,,,... ...... i M f uv Z wr? 'bu ,W if, xx W QS, ilhij M' if SOPHGMGRES ENG? Lyle Turner Nelson Wampler Betty Wright President Vice President ' Secretary 'Let knowledge Morro growg let life be SHI' COLGRS Royal Blue and PAGE 44 Grey Spomsoas Miss Helen Herrod Miss Grace Spracklen Mr. Fred Mr:Gloth1in Howoa Rom, Sara Ames Lela Davisson Mary Farrell Ramona Fly Mary Heerman Wilbur Oldham Martha Reynolds 5mxx 'Wu f,'.M.i mxxmxmu 'mwm Faye Rigg Ann Surface Betty Thompson Nelson Wampler 'Halaine Wise Dorothea Wood Betty Wright Grace Gill Treasurer iched FLOWER Fleur-d e-lis 6 if ....tt ..,.i N X 1 E -,,,s,,NXK' XX Iffffy ,--L, X is ff V XX 3 if 48 ' I' 1 , , Q ' 5 X 1' X 5 ..-- : 5 3 . f ---1-- mm .,.....,. 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Sopnomoan ROLL Dorothy Adams Sara Ames Fred Baker Anna Barlow Margaret Barlow Vivian Bell Edna Berry Ernest Black Olga Bosca Leslie Brock Ernestine Brown Billy Burch Fern Cruse Robert Cummings Margaret Cupp Lee Daugherty Louis Davis Lela Davisson Joel East Arthur Edgmond Howard Ensing Mary Farrell Bruce Feagans Ramona Fly Thomas Fredrickson Paul Fullerton Clifford Geer Fred George Grace Gill Murray Goff Evelyn Goode i ' Walter Gretz fl E .if Ruth Haysler -e-Q--..-1-a..........,...,.,. e,?f-EYWQXEZ-mlwxfywry--:xg-a..---s--rf:-ss:e-fr-H fff' - -'ffff ggg- -,t::::'Qg . Dorothy Haney b ' J oe Hardy Grant Healy X x 3 5 NXQSA.--f--fx'- uf wx: VAN Q .... - Q tx S S ax x,-J ull.. X '-A'-K, rg il, X E l if i t.,r at f iril f 5 17X Rx X XX. , . f' ,.r,.. , . 15531632 Mary Heerman George Hickam Robert Hitner Mary 'Hobart Vida House Cleo Housten Hazel Howard Edith Huddleston Marjorie Hunt James Klien Kenneth Knost Ruth Jeffcott Tom Kinneman Claudius Kirby Walter Leslie Margaret Linley Louise Loomis Gordon Manes Ralph Martin Edwin Masters Letha McCance Ruth McLemore Ivan McMechan Frances Melugin Wesley Miller Eldan Morgan Russell Moudy Wallace Murphy Byron Nealy Wilbur Oldham Charlotte Palmer Amos Porter Leonard Potts Lloyd Powell Marjorie Pritchett .......----xx y.,-..,KmnN-b X -... ....,..-.f....,.-,..v.....,NN Martha Reynolds Beauford Richardson Fay Riggs Rowena Rose Lois Roney Aleta Rogers John Self George Shelby Olis Smart Kenneth Smith Nelsa Smith Russell Smith Viola Smith Adam Snyder Tom Southern Charline Sours ' Hugh Spencer Glenn Stevens Robert Stevens Ann Surface Faye Sutton Marie Tarrant Kenneth Thomas Louise Thomas 'Betty Thompson Don Thurman Lyle Turner Dorothy Yeatch William Wallace Nelson Wampler Eugene Webster Lynn Whitworth ' Halaine Wise Charles Wood Dorothea Wood Betty Wright PAGE 45 Ex K x X 1 X. . - . ., ,H ru ...,... 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' Last year a splendid Freshman Class, one hundred and fifteen strong, entered the mighty portals of our school, It contained many, in fact, an unusual number, of talented students. Although it is always hard for a Freshman Class to do much in the way of winning honors, we did well, even then. Turner made football squadg Masters, the basketballg three of the girls were in 'tThe Prince Chap. Lloyd Powell had the leading part in the operettag Dorothea Wood won the Bible reading contestg and our students ranked among the highest in scholarship. This year they came back as Sophomores, still with over one hundred members enrolled, even surpassing the Freshies in number. Although we are proud of being the largest class in school, we realize that quality, as well as quantity, counts, and so you may know that our quality is of the finest, we wish to tell what we have done in the many .school activities in our second year in dear old Webb City High. It may be well to begin with scholarship, the most important, although, perhaps the most neglected activity, of our school, our scholars have done even better this year than they did last. To give an example of our ranking in scholarship as compared with the rest of the school: of all the students on the honor roll for the first quarter 3915, and for the .second quarter 4202, were Sophies. Some of our school statisticians have discovered that the Sophies had more students who made above 95W average, and more that made below 70017, than any other class. In other words, we have the best and the worst students in school, and we are proud of both sorts, since it is our boast to be first in everything. We are great on athletic.s. Several of the boys made the football squad this year, and Poop Turner was the most consistent man on the teamg Masters, Turner and Daugherty made the first basketball squad, Daugherty, Turner, Goff and Nelsa Smith starred in the inter-class track meet Cin which the Juniors came out one point ahead of us with first honorsjg and a number of the girls made the .second basketball squad with excellent chances of getting on the first team -next year. Our boys especially, have done exceptionally well in music and dramatics. Four of the important leads in The Belle of Barcelona, were sung by Joel East, Bob Cum- mings, Ivan McMechan and Lloyd Powell respectively, and of course, every one knows that Bob, in the role of the red-headed Irishman, was the hit of the performance in Turn to the Right. Marjorie Pritchett, Ernestine Brown, Bob Cummings, and Betty Wright also were members of the cast. K However, the greatest and most astounding thing the Sophiesl did was to put Ernestine Brown over as queen-that put them on the map for sure. Well, we did it, and are proud of it falthough some of us did get run in the town calaboose for celebratingj But we are wise enough to realize that we could never have won without T, the help of our dear old sponsors, Mr. McGlothlin, Miss Spracklen and Miss Herrod, and we wish to thank them for all they have done for us this term. xx although we dislike the over-using of superlatives as much as you do, we have , found it impossible to speak of the Sophomores without using many of them, and we i kf10W You would, too, if you knew this class as we do! Why, the worst that our bit- terest enemies can say of us, is that we are conceited, Now what if we are? We are E im sure anyone who knows us will realize that, in us, it is the most pardonable of sins. H. W. ' ' ...M ........ N Y--Siiifmtil 1 f,:-..,:.1P- j X g i H , s ,sk X Bixxsew-'f1P!!5!5Y!'.?!:f1'!E1'.?.l ' ....t xx X ' EN .sly T x is N N A is OIIIOTGS .- -.- ..-5. ..... 'n-ina., .,ig,ji5,.:,,-,5,?k,3?e?3?-5?,,:, s year, of the e High so, too, :ntered ber, of .uch in squadg Powell ontestg embers f being and so lone in +erhaps er this upared luarter aticians verage, we the is our ,s year, er and Smith ahead , squad . Four J Cum- knows Lnce in 1 Betty to put did it, GRACE GERTRUDE GHLL use for Dy ' fithout fm BIRTH -APRIL 11, 1911. Ierrod, DEATH - MAY 5, 1927. 'e have K T and we X ' . yur bit- I In Zofvmg memory. We are f Tloe Sophomore Class. sms. V, 1 1111 fx NN Hi , ff ww we 331' X N X fKefW QQ T X Q s if A - .. . . . t fz.Q.'Q'sf is X.Qmygwxww'!EES?X!V ' 1. .ws e wb-5 ,Vp X 't't:u::f' .Qt Wwe!! 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I 7 V 3 1 .XX f f- .... if we ,,,, f ,VV I I f 4 Y , A V Y ii: I I ' ' Chester Higgins Harriet Huffhines Eunice Lowe Glenn Lowe President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Morro .N What we are going to be,wea1enow becoming v 1 3 ll ' COLGRS FLGWER Maroon and Grey i i 4 I I I 1 American Beauty Rose SPUNSORS Miss Isabelle.Denharn Miss Adelaide Teter Miss Louise Thweatt Mr. Vernon Shover ff-NX: fm H-Bowen Roms Q XX Enid Anderson Montess Qualls ' K gelba Gelling Virginia Clair Rauiff l A lx an-iet Huffhines Eliz i li A Q Glenn Lowe Wilg5jithSEiilzeesr Q ' XX X ,... ...,...m.- ......... . ...-...-,...N-S AMKN f X ....... ,L A r r, aaea1 X i X , . N ....... . X 3 5 XX ff -,..- .,.. A 5.2 i X X I R X X, N ..-L li ' ' : . X X X X XX - QS X X ,.......m.i.x, ..x.,,... ..... - 'fix if X X , .,,s,,, 'X 3 l 1 Fi T . ,..., -.- .L-.ah-4 - ......-g.,. .. -,,,+,:g+,,.9:f .g1f4z7l,m.- --l X f . I A 3- . ,...... f . C. f .1 1 fin ,Ef L . I A ...,. 2 Wa ft- ,I 7 M 4 M f rr ---' 4 4 f f f Q 4, U .Q PRESHMEN Loo 455911531 RESHMEN! ! ! One hundred strong are we. A formidable and mighty gang with a good record to our credit and remarkable deeds predicted for our future! Freshmen are very important. The Freshman Class is the spicerinc- tum of High Schools. What would the mighty Seniors, the flighty Juniors, and the trivial Sophomores, do without us to torment and tease? All the fun of hazing and playing jokes on the Freshmen would be lost without us. So you see we really are important, after all, even though weare considered green-horns. I'1l admit we are a little green, but-only green things grow. There is really nothing to brag about. We are like all the other classesg we have our short, medium sized, fat, thin, and tall boys and girls. Like all other classes we have our seemingly brainless ones and our shining lights. We have no wonderful exploits about which to brag, so you must not look back to the things we have done, but look forward to the things we will do. Bertrand Anderson Enid Anderson Gail Anderson Mary Louise Augustine Creola Baker Rexall Barber Raymond Bettis Alpha Bigley Virginia Lee Binkley Gaylord Bischdorf Bernice Boyd Lenore Boyd Mabel Boyd Jack Brown Wilfred Bruce Virgil Chandler Billy Chinn Nadine Cunningham Walton Cushman Henry Damron Tressa Dell Alberta Dipley M ss.xsss-sxxxv N.xt-swwxxwsvsm W t ' P xg Marie Dipley TNS Ella Marie Dunham Q 5- Mable Duvall 1' 'Bessie Edgmond fl Pauline Edwards ' Harrison Ensminger ,A . . Byrl Fain i it 5 gf Opal Mae rain EAYKK Lanona Flowers g X ' 3 E l Ralph Freeman N Kmzibgg Harold Gallagher Q N My i K -H i..,..... Q 3 1 ,X wt: sig ff XX E,-Af,..f .. S ...., . f sf Qs? 'Tin sXs X ---- Tis +2 . XXNX ' X awk , EN-a.-..,.--N ,W ..,,, 'W' wxswtxs X M x X1'xNxx .ix 'f Ss ' EX A, ' A .I 'N ':' N N sr' V: i - - FCNYTG- ' 'XX-A ir' af .. , -' H' Giga . 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Stanley Smith Helen Spencer Lois Spencer Neva Spencer Zoe Sweetland Wilfred Switzer Sherman Stines Josephine Thomas Claude Tolliver Mabel Ulmer Ermadine Wilson Pauline Wilson Jean Woodard Jay Wright PAGE 51 X , ,S 2 4' KX X frm if 'N X ff NW X X X 1 Q S X XX X X S X X X Y X t 'Ni 1 NN 5 ENS X XQSSX , XX X Xia va , ,ig Y XX X Wx r KN fn' 41 X, , 15. 1 if ff, ' Nw Q-xy '- xx XI, N . '7- XX x XX X x 5 w X S WAX XXKX 'Vhf X J 'X 'M ,Xxx ,fd Xu -'Cvwwy X NX - mv 2 3: - M X. X-A N 3 an U s ' .x-:X 5 , 5. Q! ,, V f XS .-5' -. . ,X:Ss5'v - , A, X.. gu lf ms? A x im.: -ok x X L 1 ..f f-xgheQ?Grab'2-rseifrsi-3'L?.1f3? E-ig7h3tf:5fb,?l1t.jn-zgpylje: 11 ?'qi1z7g3g.f:n:1: '1' 'f 1. 2- 1 wx I ..... f , , ' ,f ,H 1 x ....,,.., ,f N ' ..... ff 'V '70 Z x X ' f M. f f- If 1 ' 3 A Q . 1 'ww fa. V! 2 9 J f f 5 Q rw f 5 ,J V ,- X ? 1 ', iff 3 4 3 xo, ...x , , . , V H uf 5 f ' A ,mm ,N : 'xlxffg X 'Q ' FRESHMEN xx X NS ..,x X X 53X X X x -f ' w NX X ,,,. f ---f XX 1 X xxx ,P X 3 1,--x . 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' Six' fl , X I H l XA W1 1 ul 1 -, 2 N X X X W :fix - 'nm xl NX ljzffq 4 ' E f swf Ixlilw l uf ----- -., ..1 . , ' 'FS V' A A f ,' M ,N f QQ? . f '4 I4 I, jf ' ': My EX EM? P' , . v ,1 ,... m ir fif 17-i f3i??i,4fi1l ii ee e ij fflvhi ' if - X55 --gc,7,4 ' ---'ff-f:Z1 G , YY- - i -fi iii. ,.: AL The barge she sat in like cr burnished throne Burrfd on the wuker: Purple the sails. QUEENS Q fi A... ...N AA.. ,.,.. , T. 11 - f4.- ','- - 1 - k --3341. -f f'-3R- - u a,- - 13 ' ' -uw MISS TERNESTHNE BROWN, Sophomore ,Queen qflfaf ufnnuaf f ff H wx V f M 'lf 4 :gym yf j 0' X4 'LK' ef V , , 5 f X A ia fn , :ff , ef, , , f X , f , . X V , , s ,, , ' 1 771 I 'TINA We A ,,,.. ,,,. Y M f , fi-' Qi I Q eyslfyf i' 575415 5 U Q1 ' f SXF1: 2 lgg gf4?i9s 2 'Si 2 ,, ,awe - 'fm y 4' EM - 4 fi.-1'fxgi ' .552 J , rf: : X5- : f Ex S X. f, gif? i ' 2 ll 7- - H ffufv- -ik2-Qsserfb11555135-:.?y.a1Azgy1,e-A-1:-.maggrga,,:. pq: Y, f - -f iss Auuie poundlstone Miss Clerla Spencer Senior Queen. Junior Queen. Miss Ernesmfime Brown Miss Lenore Boyd Sophomore Queen, Freshman Queen, fe R ,gfffb si f t 23 hav ' W' HW-'7M,, VLi,, i I ff' Sf-v 0 Arr 4 fl xjxs C' V :x - fr 3 . i p' W 44101 f , Qwml- o U S : no D ' x ygbfl Q 5 ' 5 5 Af' f S f ' ,.i Q , i- ....., 4. - .,. 33:5,ia26?7:,2-faygpil-,nf f-..3,.,- -1 , 9 , .JL X XX XXQXX . X X M ,ff 9,11 414 - XX Q iffy ts Y QQ K I - W Y mm f , LMIW M5 .... 1.4 ... , X f EK-X: f' ff ,MH R? ,S f1.W ' fl! X J - I ' f L,-if I '- jg fi , .Y f ,fp f X f. ,L f fm , ,ll- M X if ' f -..ff-f5'f,'fffF.:..-',: -TT. '-L alVferrily, xnerrily, goes the bark On u breeze from the northward free. DECKS SQENES 2 5 I n 1 I 1 6 I w 2 1 i 5 5 3 3 1 P Z I 4 fu 1 3 A I 1 1 3 i 1 I I I I fm 1,+Qn,f .ww on uf Z-asf:-m-.n-vL:.:g:., -Ugy 1 ' QLUBS NLJX Xd 6 , W f- -I' .1 s In M., ., 1 f 1 , f , .t . . flf 4 A4' 1 h4 'f -7fP , f' I, X fi llly ,,,,,. l - '-'- X V XHUBXRL ,,.1.....,...., E f1'. ff 5 l K' 0 STUDENT CIOUNCHHJ X if QSEIIEES' HE Student Council, which was organized in 1921, has improved with age. We feel that we have accomplished more this year than has ever been accom- plished before in one year by the organizationf We have cooperated with the student body and the Junior Red Cross in bringing cheer to the children of the Day Nursery and supplies to the tuberculosis hospital. We have aided in the Home Room experiment and have been one hundred percent behind all Worthwhile student activities, We have done our best to live up to our motto: To make the best possible of ourselves, our homes, our school, our city. There are thirty members in the council, ten of which are Seniors, ten Juniors, five Sophomores and five Freshmen. Sporssoa Miss Ella Helm GFFHCERS President . . . ..... Kenneth Davis Vice P1'esident . . John Davisson Secretary . . . . Geneva Mahurin Treasurer . . . Virginia Womlnack Reporter . . . Edgar Herrod Quartermaster . . Lee Daugherty MEMBERS SENIORS: JUNIORS: Kenneth Davis Lora Dement James Herrod Geneva Mahurin Erma McLain Melvin McCullough ' Opal Sutton Stanford Spracklen William Waggoner Virginia Woinmack SOPHOMORES: FR Ernestine Brown Lee Daugherty Robert Hitner Russel Moud Beatrice -Bennett Thelbert Cagle John Dayvisson Vivian Hornback Edgar Herrod Dorothy Johnson Robert Landrum Earl Sturgis Cleda Spencer Martha Webb ESHMEN: Enid Anderson Lenore Boyd Melba Gelling l K ,...,. 'X E g ,-.,.. .'-: - f,,.i QS ,ff if PX ff R s e .' E : fl! :X .-, rl - xo Q . 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Madge McAuliffe . sv Roma Paralee Bretches Margaret Spracklen Vonda Merriman E Bessie Browning Nelsa Smith Nellie Reuther V i Le Claire Bradbury Charline Sours Nadine Hardeay I 'J Inah Crocker 'Geraldine Tappana Marjorie Pence i Margaret Cupp Marie Tarrant Betty Thompson Lora Dement Lucille Poplin . Susie Nolan Beatrice Deaver Montess Qualls Edna Kennett P 1 Madge McAuliffe Beulah Graham Lois Smith Xi l Letha McCance Mary Farrell Zina Stanfield 'NX I iff? XE Nadine Noel Evelyn Goode Pearl Tappana .f ' NX 1 X5 Thelma Palmer Juanita Hicks Dorothy Tarrant is i ' Margaret Purkhiser Marjorie Hunt . Velma' White I ,Q Genell Ready Graceanna Jones Viola Smith R X Blanche Shouse Ruth Jeffcott Josephine Mosbaugh In V i Jessie Spracklen Edna Johnson Nadine Metsinger 3 : i lf! Flossie Doty Ann Surface X 5 . R A ff EJ' s X s ,,:g ':!:j-ex S' ,-'1:2ZEf3,x ,fs ..... ...,l.lXi I LIS X i ,T i--i1 j T i ers sf vlxx , ..... N- NX? X jf N S KXQQX XXXXXQ 6 x M,-sv X XX .-,.e A X , Mx X - MW.-1- rf W t x. 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X X .0 ,1 KW 25316, M44 ,Z AU mmf, l oaaroaicai, l i was 5 i 1 Morro 3 Know Your Subjectg Words Will Follow i CULURS FLOWER V Red and Blue American Beauty Rose if Sporssoas Q Mr.'Fred McGlothlin and Mr. W. Shover P Orricnas First Semester- Second Semester- P President . . . Renard Clayton . . Henry Crowell Vice President . . Henry Crowell . . Ross Roberts l Secretary . . . . Ross Roberts . . Harry Cook Q Treasurer . . Harry Cook . . Gene Crocker Rom. David Buxton Billie Burch Raymond Bettis Leslie Brock Virgil Chandler Gene Crocker Harry Cook Henry Crowell Renard Clayton Robert Cummings VValter Cushman Murray Goff Philip Hardy Adrian Hendry Tom Kinneman Robert Landrum Walter Leslie Darrell Manes Lee McLain Russell Moudy Thomas Ohler Leonard Potts Sherman Stines Robert Sellinger ' Leslie Sanders Glen Stevens Wilfred Switzer ' Lyle Turner i Billy Wallace Charles Wood Nl Bruce Waggoner 5'MX Fred Patton K ..... R Adam Snider ,..s-NX KX . Howard Ensing Amos Porter Gerald Gray 1 ,,f i' Bruce Feagans Michael Ripley Alvadora Badgett 1 ff! Paul Fullerton Ross Roberts Joe Hardy , f Tom Fredrickson Harold Smith Luther Stewart ff : , I 51 I. f i xx' l Exe, R Q 5 5 H KF-ff ,.,. E 3 ' ...... - ....,..., 3 l 5 WN 5, .,...., X i xx at ...X . x, X I L S J. ., K, ,..,. gf Mm its-XS N xxx Q QNX N35 5'1 3' xiii? X - X V35 - X x,t.,i.-..t-.. W- 'Im' i MM '- 'k y'v4'- '.- M 3 v ' N -:EQ sxwmwww5 l: 3 w,..,l mw..,w..lMt.l...mxw.s lxxxixxx t. . M??X?NXmxwWNgQ.i3Sxx, -.xl X .M l ---- Q 9- 4 . S ' -C' PSO KW sw ' 'A - .f -. 1.-.f A.-.,....4 - 2.. . ..... .q.-...L h -1 fyg,za,24.sg:.m:gaa7 214,71 -1 1? 13- f 1 ,uf . 3 , ff 1 1 9 J -'- --- -1' f- ,,,, ,......... ,f X412 3 , X . X fl W 1 ' Z .W W fr I 1 ' -A ......Y --..,A, Q? 7 W5 f I fi 92 ?v ff f ymWzWWwM, .uf ,f 1' Q 0 ' 9 I .2 ..... X 1 ,S 3 2 ..w' J!,...v'-N f . lj fi 5 f zz il x 3 2 ,f 5 , E 5 X if W,f'XA k,x. . , ,, YM .l 'A 7.47. jj sk ,,..,a ..,. 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Fern Cruse ROLL Sarah Ames Grace Gill Ruth Rose Mary Louise Augustine Ruth Haysler ' Faye Riggs i Anna Barlow ' Mary Heerman Edna Skinner -. Marguerite Barlow Esther Gertrude Hoffman Cleda Spencer f Beatrice Bennett Vivian hornback Helen Spencer Virginia Lee 'Binkley Enola Howard Olis Smart Q Christine Blankenship Hazel Howard Gladys Snodgrass ' Lenora Boyd 'Dorothy Johnson Louis Smith Grace Burwick ' Pauline Jones Alma Stevens if X Fern Cruse Sada Kendall Eva Stevens Elsie Davis r Eunice Lowe Minnie Stevens Treva Davis Fayrine Lynch Faye Sutton ' Marie Dipley Geneva Mahurin Mabel Ulmer , Alberta Dipley Ozelle Manes Martha Webb l Pauline Edwards Wrenn Mayfield Lula Wilson L f -Cora Flaherty ' Ruth McLemore Pauline Wilson EL 5 Ramona Fly Rowena Rose Alpha Smoyer 5 Us ,1-rm:-. Aniyikeffl NX ' WwwWMS 2 - .. . n -.'. , K -- ,,f---,---,-, ' ,'-A-A,, -- ffff --was f::. .:::::.:::::q::qq:::::::r,qlggg f 2 2-sea-rrewqigiiii'w::a::Q3gQ:::::--maggie ---- Q NN :' Y L-: x .. ii i.. 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Helm Orricnns President- Vice President- Secretary- James Herrod ' Benjamin Sharp Joe Ellsworth Lee Martin Gilbert Anderson Gail Anderson Rexal Barber Vivian Bell Wilfred Bruce Thelbert Cagle Billy Chinn John Davisson Floyd Dodson Lee Daugherty Kenneth Ehrhart Joe Ellsworth Byrl Fain i 'Gaylord Goodwin Walter Gretz Sam Landrum Lee Martin Floyd Dodson Perly Pence Lee Martin Jake Surface James Herrod Floyd Dodson Rom FLOWER Lilac Treasurer- ' Benjamin Sharp Joe Ellsworth Lee Martin Joe Ellsworth James Herrod Edgar Herrod ThomasVHolt Byron 'Hoffman Grant Healy Cleo Houston Robert Hitner Woodrow Howard Graham Jones Sam Landrum Bill Linley Lee Martin Ralph Martin Byrd .Munson Wallace Murphy Edwin Masters .,? 'X Wilbur Oldham Perly Pence Loyd Powell Allen Rand Russel Rhea Benjamin Sharp Eugene Skinner Wilbur Sample Jake Surface Kenneth Thomas Don Thurman Claude Tolliver Nelson Wampler Otto Witzansky Jay Wright 5.,.:.: J X '4' if X X D 5 4 W l N if R 4 V D x M - - - V sa-.-1.4-frapw1-sm-.as-xg-.1:5-,gqf,gm'g-if-ggqvg-gag-:'e3,-Sz?4-g71,.1?q5.g?5g:gn.,,-932:91313112513 'ya vp.-: -.,: 3 .nf . , . W A ...,....A , - -- -- '4------ .. f W v ff .... ,..., f 2 7 ff j f 4' f' w 4 f 4 lu, 2. , f f 2' W ff if X 1 I K! I X I ffmxx Ax ' N Kxxg r f . if ., XE ' .. .... N 5 fi: wztir t':'ix,,-'17 . , , E HM X S X QM , N Q -QLX Q b XXNXXXXXXXX XxN..x E mt ...x,.... , ,.,,, PACE 69 V- ' , fi W ,... ...SX ',,,,,,, .... I :xnxx ',.' NX w .,..,.. -,- ,.,.. - ,...4 . ff ,..A ' ,f it , , so rs a e -sr f l,,. L L jf .. K y ' f W I7 ini GENE? Morro 'fcharacter is Capital . COLORS FLOWER Green and White White ROSS Spoissoias Miss Martha Helm and Miss Henrietta Crotty OFFICERS President . . . Vice President . Secretary . . Treasurer . . Reporter . Olga Bosca Bernice Boyd Mabel Boyd Ernestine Brown Grace Clayton Nadine 'Cunningham Lora Goodwin Melba Gelling Evelyn Hailey Dorothy Hall Dorothy Haney Nadine Hanes Mary Lois Hardy Thelma Harlowe Gussie Harrison Lucille Harrison Mussette Hedge S First Semester- Merion Locke . Mary Lois Hardy . Alma Pryor . . Ida Mclnturf . Halaine Wise . ROLL Mary Hobart Harriet Huffhines Letha Linn Merion Locke Louise Loomis Genevieve Lott Ida Mclnturff Charlotte Palmer Martha Painter Dorothy Mottet Allie Poundstone Agnes Prince Marjorie Pritchett Helen Pritchett Alma Pryor Elsie lone Pryor Virginia C. Ratliff Martha Reynolds f............,..-,..t...-av-figx Second Semester- Ida Mclnturf Kerry Lee Southern Virginia Wommack Merion Locke Halaine Wise Lois Roney Undine Rozelle Aleta Roger.s Betty Rountree Myrtle Powell Elizabeth Sides Zoe Sweetland Kerry Lee Southern Opal Sutton Louise Thomas Dorothy Veatch Ermadine Wil.son Halaine Wise Frances Wommack Virginia Wommack Jean Woodard Dorothea Wood x ff sis f- is ,, X XX X s XQ frrf X as N X si refs t t X I U ' ' ' ' ' ' ' -- ' - ' -f ' -qffgfv-fvflvmgflsvdzfciisi :':-3:!5s:itQ:1..'?35ji3C'bqg5?-:.?ly-72?331:5'z?1-'f'ij12f'1fini:-15-3 .11 'rg-af: - g 1 - ,1,:.f,, l z A Z fm, ..,, II,- In fl- ' V-1 ,,,,, ....,,...,. , nf 1--I X ' in fl ...,, , .W 7 X 1 M' ?f-K , ,.., 4 1 -, J :A Xm W ,, Z W 9 Q, Z! 7 v f W, W 2 4 f fx , x ,ff N g ,ix . 1 Q X i. ' Q fx? 5 xg i 'Af X S S VHCTORHAN X XX , f-' ...Y, N f bv.-,. XN+mwXX ' - '-,,,mNW 'wfggl .W t M Ws a If ,...... .xxx , , I, . ...,.. -..mx fr f , W X if C f I I 1 . I . Y , N OLYMPHC CLUB 15511555 Morro Simplicity, Sincerity, COLORS Blue and White Spoiwson Miss Teter OFFICERS First Semester- President . .- . . Kenneth Davis . Vice President . . Fred Baker . . . Secretary . . . William Waggoner . Treasurer . . Archie Ellsworth '. Rott ' Bertrand Anderson Russel Anderson Fred Baker K Charles Black Charles Blankenship Jack Brown Fred Burwick Harrison Entsminger Clifford Geer Walter Gelling Barney Gray George Hickam Chester Higgins Ross Johnson Servicef FLOWER White Carnation Second Semester- . Wayne Webb . Jack Williams . Theron Wright A . Russel Anderson Byron Nealey Harold Nokes Craigie Packer Jesse Poindexter John Self George Shelby Thomas Southern x x 1 X l 1 1 t 1 1 I X I gfw K . ! f f if FK X Harry Casner Raymond Jones Hugh Spencer mgfxi Henry Damron Kenneth Knost Russel Smith Kenneth Davis Glenn Lowe William Waggoner X Louis Davis Tom Lowe Wayne Webb Milton Davis Clyde Meyers Lynne Whitworth - Joel East Wesley Miller Byron Willard Thomas Edwards L. E. McDonald ' Jack Williams - 5 Archie Ellsworth Ivan McMechan Q Don Wood KX I Cecil McMinn Theron Wright I X x .,.l... r w '----x Qzxzr-WQ::::'WqsnE ' if l X I 5 x W 1' W i' F SX R l xX kg as T 251 1- 'F f i' 5 Q15-Q m as -1:3 Q !X2t.s?s. - K X X :fr ii? l Jill is D X -it xx X Wx xx L ' - L---vfL1vv 'I-z-,aw-1-ti-2-s.fism,1-:rein-ggggei, 31,7 - Q,-f v, . uf, ,,Lf.1:1if1Q I A 2 , ,f ',-4 an-W A4'V' 3 iff, ,,,,, ,. .,.........., 765219 lg., ' X J A ' ,.,. f X 1 , Q 0 Y X 7 5 K f U 1 I I 1 Y i Y KN A Q fwxxx iff V Xa Q is ,f 1 X + I , 1, E W 1 , 3 Y x 5 5 vfwwi x - , , , 2 ,.. ..., A ' 2 QW, H I f K ',,- , f ' ' . . , ' V ki, . ....,..- grrxxwgv I V' I ' A V ig L x V ' A TM.. YT MI. ...X A MXH 1 ,..... Q Q A ff Q 3 ff - f I K X X --.. NX Q -N X X 1 M X X A X XX xx , f' S X X 3 SNK N... X N K X XX X ' - W .fm -Q.. J WSW QSNWWX wwflww NK w N---Nx -N -X X mwllxvhxr-TQRUK-'i'GN3'nR'am'rsmvwm 55-m?33mxiQi 1 -N--v XNX- rafmxvmx W X ,. Fmxw X xx ,MX . h ,,., xx -'fggkq . X Q: Q Ill, ..........., xx ..,- Ns f ,ff , fy ..,.. .,.- f LQ-i n- 'A I ,il ,,,.- X X ?, 011 an k 74. I ZH, COLORS Pink and White President . . . Vice President . Secretary . . . Treasurer . . Reporter . Doris Adams Enid Anderson Bonnie Browning Edna Berry Elda Bigley Hazel Brock Creola Baker Alpha Bigley Ruby Chastain Pearl 'Crisp Pauline Carter Catherine Cully Lela Davisson Mable Duvall Ella Marie Dunham Alberta O'Del1 Go So Co we Morro Life, not exis SPUNSOR Miss Whitworth Germans First Semester- . Esther West . . Elda Bigley . . . Bonnie Browning . . Kathleen Souter . . Delma Waidler . Rott Tressa Dell Bessie Edgemond Georgia Flowers Edith Geer Beutha Gibson Vida House Christine Hopkins Claudius Kirby Margaret Linley Lucille Lux. Arneda Lux Marguerite McKnight Opal May Fain Erma Morri.s Erma McLain Frances Melugen tence PLQWER Sweet Pea Second Semester- Bonnie Browning , Elda Bigley Annette Sallust Pauline Carter Delma Waidler Bessie Pursselley Josephine Robison Alice Randall Kathleen Souter Goldie Smith Lois Spencer Phylis Selvey Erma Smith ' Annette Sallust Neva Spencer Josephine Thomas Nellie Mae Weaver Esther West Opal Walls Delma Waidler Betty Wright u fi X x X eeeee Ax::samawww-,M-....t.. ....... . pppppppp ppppppppppppppgppp p px w Fx Q N YQ kx'K . ' X XSS VX xxwQfs X xy N 752, 'f:'55f91 .'.-.-- Y-':,:-:lx-5 N -- spa... , 'x X'-Wim-1. A 'ggccrfm RM A-vw -N' X Xwaxm '-:f:,,ilg5Y5.,- gj'!f,f J f X KK ....... 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James Coffee Everett 'Bishop Earl McMechan . . . . Thomas Ripley Carroll Barr Gaylord Bischdorf Everett Bishop Linn Clayton James Coffee Rom Earl Hamilton Eldon Higgenbothen Beauford Richardson Gary Smith Jack Stevenson Melvin McCullough Earl McMechan Max Miller Eldan Morgan Luke Neff IAN X K K fat' CN pf., .X x Craig Cunningham Stanford Spracklen Lester Patten .xxx Arthur Edgmond Cecil Veatch Howard Qualls RNXXXX 5.5! Dean Eaker Harry Kilmer Thomas Ripley W : 5' William Edwards James Klein Roy Stark Ralph Freeman Leslie Lagle Earl Sturgis Harold Gallagher Willis Lawson Robert Stevens 2 X N Fred George Gordon Manes X K ji fr. 'Mm---sw-J .f-infix di WW ff ,gt - 219 .w1s.QS N 1 5 as REE ,,rrllll rrl nnl l,,,l,,, tl,,lltt,tlt ltrlll r,lrl nttrc rlrr.r,. P lrrlrlttlttt,.,l,t, ,J 'MN' - M 'P '-- 2f-- --H WMS? 'f- -----'---: sawzqsyqgzt e::mss:::wp-rzwxzrwXWsix:gaaxXX-5'SXNNQT QNX , r . Xe: X EX NX t' X r I '-'- P' I .iw W .T ga, S L Y. 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Y ' -, vg:::'4 K X ff yf p--jjjjjj jbj5,,. 4.-- f --Q--Q ,,,.4,.A.,.,.,,,.4... 4 ..,4 Q.. - ' X Wfmi NR--f b'-' 'A 'A A ' ' y .uit JW. f ft 'Z W M at f 0 '-I fff. HH PHY QLUB ENE? NDER the leadership of Miss Ella F. Helm, the major part of the Senior, Junior, and Sophomore boys organized themselves into a Hi-Y Club. The purpose of the Club i.s to study and practice the art of living wellg and to extend throughout the High School and community, high standards of Christian character. After the Hi-Y Club was well organized, a new division of the club was made called the Good Fellowship Club. This group was organized to give a greater impetus to personal work and to make a closer study of the Bible. Much good has been accomplished for the entire school. The officers are as follows: President . . . Vice President . Secretary . . Treasurer . Sponsor . . Melvin McCullough . Harold Nokes . Kenneth Davis . Lester Patten . Miss Ella F. Helm ADVHSORY BOARD Chairman .... Superintendent. . 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'V -V0 4 ' I, ..,.,...,, Z If. 4 1 ,f '3 f f U f f f af ,. ,. 1 . 1 Q I ,bn yf 1 0,1 I J 3 3 3 DEBATE 5 we I 1 3 3 X3 7 . 3 I 1 1 MISS V1rg1n1a Wo1nmack John Dav1sson EBB CITY HIGH SCHOOL has always made a wery cledltable 1eco1d ln debate Th1s year agam d1d our debatels measure up to hlgh standal ds M1ss V1rg1n1a Wommack and John DHVISSOH compused out f1rst team The questlon was 'Resolved That the Unlted States adherence to the Pelmanent Coult of Internatlonal Justlce as approved by the Un1ted States Senate on Janua1y 27 1926 lS a WISE pubhc pollcy Oul team debated the Aff1r1nat1ve twlce and the Nebatlve once The fust debate was Wlth Jophn H1gh School Webb Clty upholdlng the aft1rmat1ve the I7 NI dec1s1on was two to one IH faVOl of Joplm The neYt debate was w1th Neosho Webb f C1ty won on the atfu matlve s1de The thnd debate was W1th Andexson Webb Clty debatlng the negatlve s1de lost by a two to one dec1s1on On evely debate ou1 team d1splayed not only eloquence 1n a1gu1nent but an Unusual knowledge ot the subject and a 1e1na1kable ablllty ln rebuttal X-.W..,'f ' X Z' gay x N X N X s S N XSSQ WW SWS x X mx Q Syxxk xwxxm X N N xg xx me WWW east at PM f9 xxxxilwwv X Q XX- X as 3 EE y - ' . . 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It was not popular to visit High Schoolg and one was not expected to do so unless it was to adjust some troublesome matter that had arisen. A great change has taken placeg now the teachers and parents work together for the best interests of the children. The parents not only are welcome visitors, both to teachers and pupils, but they are expected to come. As parents, we know our boys and girls are able to do much better work when we catch the spirit of the .school, encouraging them, and getting acquainted with each department and loyally work- ing together. As teachers, we feel we can do more for the children when we know the parents are cooperating with usg that they are our friends, and a spirit of mutual admiration and respect grows up between us. Our programs must, from necessity, be different from those of the grades. The school i.s very busyg the teachers are expected to make certain definite require- ments, so we do not ask so much time from the school work. We meet at 3:15 p. m. once each month. Our programs are arranged, not to entertain as was possible in the grades, but to bring subjects which are of vital importance to both parents and teachers, and thoroughly discuss them. These discussions, as friend to friend, bring understanding between us, possible in no other way. We encourage all to take part and to suggest subjects they are most interested in. The Parent-Teacher Association has stood loyally behind every movement for a better High School. It has assisted in every drive, every call that came for advance- ment. We rejoice in the selection of the lovely piano, which we helped to obtain. We look 'forward with great anticipation each spring to the selection of the best all-around boy from the Senior Class, to whom we present five dollars. This boy's scholastic standing is first c-onsidered. Each year through the membership drive the organization has placed several lovely pictures in the winning section rooms. This year beautiful copies of Ogden's Old Ironsides, 'Carot's Spring, and Millet's The Angelus, were placed in two Senior Sections and one Junior Section. As a rlesult of the membership drive, nearly three hundred parents joined the association is year. Much credit for the success of our P. T. A. is due Mrs. O. B. Landrum, who, with her staff of faithful assistants, has served so efficiently the past two years. The retiring officers are as follows: Mrs. 0. B. Landrum, Presidentg Mrs. Lee Daugherty, First Vice Presidentg Miss Ella F. Helm, Second Vice President, Mrs. C. W. Oldham, Secretaryg Mrs. Gus Witzansky, Treasurer. The newly elected officers are Mrs. Ben Reynolds, Presidentg Mrs. J. S. Spencer, First Vice President: Miss Ella F. Helm, Second Vice Presidentg Mrs. George Nealey, Secretaryg Mrs. E. J. Brown, Treasurer. The high standard of our faculty, their sincerity, devotion, and faith have en- couraged many of us to want to sacrifice some of our time at least, to the upbuild- ing of our schools. Once a month for one short hour-is it not worth the time? Your school and our school, How we love the dear old high. Each lass and lad, with hearts sad and glad, Takes us back to days gone by, With aims so high and hopes .so dear, And not a thought of care or fears. Only your faith and our faith Shall endure through all the years. 5 K if x X, n if 1 r i i i I . 1 1 l 4 L WN K .,.. X E ,.x,,,NX ' dxf X X XXX E - t. 3 5 Q ' x SFA-gffmxnll - s ' R. -9 A . W - ..... .. ....... - ............... 1.-- ...... m4........t...s.. .... . --.... . . .....-- ................ '- M N .X . . x - XM... KX ,wgw X-.,...:n,. ' . 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' 1' N. , ri-A ,4,. ,,,,,,,,,A, . if ,,, ,,,, , 1 ,,,,.4 sg I r, N, . 5 XM 1 Q '77 WZ fe X 0 .Z..Wv'4y ,A-fl ,1k?'Z. any !'Zl,, X I gf H ...L Ll W7 MUSHC 45596332 Now, 'neath the silver moon ocean is glowing O er the calm billow soft Winds are blowing, Here balmy breezes blow, pure joys invite us, And as we gently row, all things delight us, Hark, how the sailors cry Joyously echoes nigh, Santa Lucia! Santa Lucia! N the fall of 1926 a number of students set sail in the ship Music , with Mrs. J. R. Kuhn at the helm, to guide them on a tour which would bring them in contact with the musicians and music of different countries. The music depart- ment has grown very rapidly this year in the appreciation of good music, which has been recognized not only by the High School student body, but by the citizens of the town, who have shown their .support of the efforts of the students by frequently ask- ing them to appear on civic programs. Both the boys and girls glee clubs have sung several times at assembly, the girls' club before the music club, the boys' quartet and girls' sextette furnished the music for the High School play, Turn to the Right, both of the organizations have frequently furnished music for the Chamber of Commerce, and the department gave a program for the Southwest Missouri Railway Club banquet. In the music contest April 14, sponsored by the State Teachers' College at Springfield, Missouri, the following placed: piano solo, Sara Ames, second, bass solo, Tom Lowe, second, contralto solo, Alma Stevens, second, cornet solo, Jake Surface, third, accompanist, Earl Sturgis, second, boys' quartet, second. In the Tri- State music contest held at the State Teachers' College, at Pittsburg, Kansas, the first place in the piano solos, and the second place in bass solos, were won by pupils in the music classes. A chorus of thirty-two voices sang for the Baccalaureate service, The Heavens Are Telling, by Haydn, the Recessional, b'y De Koven, and the girls' octette sang The Lord Is My Shepherd, by Schubert. Among the noteworthy achievements of the music department was the rendi- tion of the Spanish operetta, The Belle of Barcelona. Bob Landrum, tenor, fea- tured as the young American lieutenant, Inah Crocker, soprano, as Margarita, the Belle of Barcelona, Tom Lowe, bass, and Allie Poundstone, contralto, as a Wealthy plantation owner and wife, Alma Stevens, contralto, English governess, Robert Cummings, baritone, as Pat Malone, comedian, Lloyd Powell, tenor, as Pedro, Ivan McMechan, baritone, as Francisco de la Vega, a false nobleman. Other parts were sung by Le Claire Bradbury, Annette Sallust, Lucille Harrison, Ross Johnson, Earl Sturgis, and Joel East. X X NN x Xxx X fy-s,f t. x ,,,. X 5, X ,. .... ........ ..... W- - A ,I x -X. X laps so is ,. ,,,,,,, A X Qxxwssifxl A J . 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J ff Jr I 4 --'4 ,..,..A..,.,Q..,, , ,,,,,4 ,4.. . r .- -2 ssee sr,. ,, L . X., f 5?-2,1 W. 1 ,aff-4, J sarsrioa crass may I WTHE GOOSE HANGS HHGH99 By LEWIS BEACH 451169 N APRIL 21 and 22, 1927, the Senior Class of the Webb City High School presented their class play, The Goo.se Hangs High, in the High School auditorium to large and 'appreciative audiences. The story is one of the younger generation who have apparently become selfish and sophisticated, accepting all the sacrifice of their parents without appreciation. However, when the crisis comes, the young people realize their selfishness, and inspired by knowledge of their parents' love and devotion, measure up to the best that is in them. They refuse further sacrifice on their parents' part, and insist on giving up their plans of com- pleting college and of marriage so that their father may get a new start. It is through their efforts that the grandmother furnishes the money for the father to become a partner in the greenhouse project-something that he has always wanted to do. ' The Ingals twins cause much merriment, the father is consistently serious and wins the sympathy of allg while the grandmother is, in a way, the most important character of the play. The play was directed by Mi.ss Emma Lou Drugg. The cast of characters was as follows: Bernard Ingals, the father . . Eunice Ingals, the mother . . Noel Derby, a horticulturist ......... Leo Day, a member of the council and a would-be social climber ............ LESTER PATTEN BONNIE BROWNING CRAIG CUNNINGHAM MILTON DAVIS ANNETTE SALLUST ALLIE POUNDSTONE IDA McINTURFF STANFORD SPRACKLEN JAMES HERROD , DEI-MA WAIDLER , HOWARD QUALLS KATHLEEN SOUTER EARL MCMECHAN Rhoda, the maid ........,.. . Julie Murdock, aunt of the Ingals children . . Mrs. Bradley, the grandmother .... . . . 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I-A of A X ,,. , THE STAFF E I l EDITOR-IN-CHIEF, TOM LOWVE Assistant Editor, Graham Jones A BUSINESS -MANAGERS James Herrod Stanford Spracklen Thelbert Cagle Edgar Herrod CIRCULATION MANAGERS Williain Waggoner Hugh Wilhite PHOTO MANAGERS fy Esther West Beatrice Bennett Lela, Davisson Harold Gallagher TYPIISTS if Delma Waidler Madge McAuliffe I 5' ARTISTS A James Coffee Russel Rhea Lloyd Powell Raymond Bettis I! 3 t I I as ATHLETIC EDITORS lc K R3 Milton Davis Mary Lois Hardy 5 N If VII LITERARY EDITORS go I Geneva Mahurin Dorothy Johnson Har-'ot H ffn' H 1 ' W' R ll u Ines a :Line 1Se ,Hr X SQ X Rel, ' xt ,fif fxw ARMS fSRAR n.In, , A I r ,..- .... i SNYS 4--M A-- -'----Mfxgi . nl N N 52 'x SXSX rf- . 'nn-A U-.Q ff, .rg-4-:m.1x.1wcv-,c-fpfrermggigfav :L-aelvamrggflf-'-sis-12+-1-:A-2:i::Lr3'f:'v:ff.+Li5?si5-971252f-Enf.7-5oh5zs4:y47::sf: ling, HI. 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The sole purpose of the organization was to promote interest in the athletic events of the school among the students that did not participate in athletics. It is true that the work done this year has been little in comparison to what might be accomplished in future yearsg but, as we know, all things must have a beginning. In order to instill interest in students that do not participate in athletic events, the committee selected to draw up the constitution, specifically stated that no officer was to hold office during any time that he might be a member of any athletic squad. Furthermore, it was stated, that any person must be a holder of a season ticket in order to be included as a member in this organization. The following officers were elected: President, Tom Loweg Secretary, Elda Bigleyg Sponsors, Mr. Cherry and Mr. Grigsby. The activities of the organization, besides encouraging and promoting athletics, consists of handling athletic funds. The Athletic Association presents the following statement for the year: RECEIPTS ANDUEXPENDITURES FOR THE SEASON 1926-27. Football Cash gate receipts ........................ 5945.36 Received from other Athletic Basketball Cash gate receipts and money received from other Athletic ASSOCiati0nS .............,.......... 160.00 Associations ........................ 3723.15 Cash on hand Sept- 1 ------------------ 326-69 Expenses for basketball ............ 745.01 Paid to M. Kc O. Ball Club ........ 100.00 Total 51,432-05 Cost of Tennis court .................. 26.76 Paid officials for games ,,,,,,,,,,,, 5516373 Paid visiting schools and for Total disbursements ........ 33871.77 miscellaneous expenses Total cash ,,,,,.,,--,,,,,,,, 723,15 for home games ...........,,,.,,, 315,50 - Supplies .............................. ...... 3 21.60 3148.62 Rent OH field -......................... 50.00 Balance from football season .... 6528.18 Repair on football shoes ...... 48.00 -- ll 3371.46 Total disbursements ....., S 903.87 Bills yet to pay approximately .... S 60.00 Total Cash ............,,,,,,,, 31,432,051 --- B 1 h d ---- 5311.46 a ance OH an This balance is not absolutely accur- ,.... N December lst --------'------- 5 528-18 ate, as all bills could not be obtained at i time this statement was printed for the annual. This year's financial situation for the Athletic Association is better than ever before. A good balance on hand to begin next season with and the rent on the new ball park has been paid. New equipment was bought for the girls and the boys for basketball, and new jerseys were bought for the football team. The equipment is in fine condition. 1- 5 ee-- E E .......m... ......... i ,qiffiz kfht Qixgifg . ...-..-....... , t i v- . .gr X tus YQ g X XX f.f rx. sf X, --'- QS 7 f x X XX Q , 'R X AX X e 7 7 K x SX X XXX ,,.Q-.-s.-5.--f m 1-,-,- 151+ f- .-11-1-.si -r,1.3'm:1'f'f7 ' f 1 -. .,.. . -,.. I , -M f Zim W.. I ' :lf x 1 l l MF. Max L. Cherry Renard Clayton of Mt- VGPHOII. MiSS011I'i. Renard was our captain was our coach: he did his and center: he p I-0 v 9 d , best thmllgh the long himself a sterling leader ll I 59515021 to make OUI' team 21 and fought every moment S 1 Winning' team- of the game. This is his E last year. ts n . ' I ms, er d. 7 in l da S, l Hg b. .15 .01 .00 .76 l .77 .15 .62 1 .18 f 4 .46 .00 3 I6 l uf- X 5 'X l at ...L the ver new , for 5 l s in . . f x gy 1 ' NX. Ei 3 N ...K ,f E, 5 5 K ' x , 3 X...1' 1 2 :S ------- wx: -'s' 'QS K in S FOOTBALL 61163 HE football team of nineteen twenty-six finished another unsuccessful year, although we did not win, we never failed to give a good fight. This is the year we scored on Joplin, which had not been done by a Webb City team since nineteen hundred sixteen. We scored not only once, but three times. Much credit is due our capable and loyal coach, Mr. Cherry. Owing to the fact that our entire backfield and part of our line Will be back next year, We expect a great deal of our team next year. The veterans who turned out to make a position on the team were: Captain Clayton, C. Veatch, M. McCullough, M. Davis, W. Lawson, C. Bishop, and E. McMechan. Men holding steady positions on the team were Captain Clayton, center: Ellsworth and McMechan, guards, Veatch and Davis, tackles, Spencer, Stark, and Hamilton, ends, Bishop and Skinner, quarter-backs, Lawson, full-back, McCullough and Turner, halves. Our back-field was light, averaging about 140 pounds, but our line was un- usually heavy, averaging 165 pounds. This line-up should have made a winning team but it will always remain a mystery Why we did not win. This year we had plenty of substitutes, three teams turning out every night for practice, and thus we have a lot of new men coming on that, with experience and weight, ought to make a winning team for Webb City. Players making letters this year were: Clayton, Veatch, McMechan, Davis, Stark, Crocker, Lawson, McCullough, Ellsworth, Hamilton, Skinner, Turner, Spencer, and Bishop, Daugherty, Patten, Cagle, Jones, and Black made chevrons. ,,,,,, . I . X 3 5 . s, X NX -'-e X, sr s N . . ff if - XS N 'ritt N MW 'P -v-- B M PAGE 97 .... ... 4 ' X Y. ..... N-:.,, .J if r 'M' M- 'f?5i1+sx-s72L..i?ex :sa J .. ,Hx t ,x ,. .... ' 1- 7, Q ,ge-.,:, :wk ii V,..L 11 1 Q ff.s.-,asv .af..e-.wget an ,-were-, auf 7 ,e -ee-Q-A-fi,-eu gn..- t -.V ,. . . - -..e.- .-. ... .Q ew X,-1. S .sltnni H N X IU' X ,,.,..,..., Lf' NR 7 1 'X f I .ff fig' f-,iw whiff f ff' f J 'I 1 0 Willis Lawson fWillisj Captain-elect for n e X t year. He played at full- back this year and proved himself a valuable man to the team. Cecil Veatch y KBMU This is Bud's last year. He played at left tackle and was always in the fight. Bud has played three years. Earl McMechan CHerwyj Heavy played at g u a r d this year and played a stellar game through th e season. This is his last year. Lyle Turner This is Ly1e's second year on the team. He played at half, and was our chief ground-gainer. He has two more years. p l Earl Hamilton fH6L77Zj Ham played alternate half and end and showed up well in each position. He is a Junior. Melvin McCullough CMackj Mack played at half this year and proved himself a hard-running line -plung- ing man. This is his last year. Everett Bishop U-Zedj Everett played at half and end with plenty of pep and vigor from the first to the last whistle. He has one more year. Milton Davis KMiclcj This was Mickey's second year: he played tackle and was good on both offensive a n d defensive. Mickey graduates this year. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I l I I I g,..,.X X if NN Rm, Xxx .xx X MX K, l 1 l I XXX g ,ff 3 X : ' 3 If f .-' ff 5 K i l - Ei f riff if f t if fmllm 5 -. ..... n ph XX ... f ,fp X X 1 ff? I X sk- X 2 X ws f .. X N ,.,l X X X Nr ss. ,,...,......l.. R X Q is X , HmtmmTnwT.'m iyxulXxXsx txxx X5 ' '..- isle? W lx . x' ' skew- vb W f, ,, ,A 4 i Roy Stark K S tlcwky Q vu J: .- 4:y,.,y..1 1 . Q. J 4,,.-,gin - ' --.Qgffia - -'rug-:ka-'Ez E32 viii. Zi-:fi2i'f2inE,1-3-rijemqv 1 1 , 'Riff f , . L ,,f A ,4., ,..., ..--.- ..,, .. , , ff 'W we 4 ' f 'W Z ,,,,, 0 -, is HJ 1: Joseph Ellsworth K J oe Q e half Roy played end and half Joe pla ed gual. d. 1 Ed up and showed up well at th h sth' h' ,fia- 1' He both He has one m r Ong ls was ls- rst ' oe year, he playedllkea A year' veteran. ugh Eugene Crocker Eugene Skinner , KGenej KShortyj if this Gene p 1 a y e d substitute Gene was our q u a r t e 1' - 'Self 3 guard, and should prove a. back: and what he lacked Phmg' very valuable man next in SiZ9. he made UD in 151395 year. ' fight. Hugh 3139110910 Graham Jones Hugh, Dlalfed at end! and Graham was our utility ,lf and ODDOSIDE halfbaclfs f0l1T1d man, playing almost all ' p e p Dleflty .Of ODDOSIUOIQ when positions. He has one more a first they tried to skirt h1s end. year- l-Ie has l Lee Daugherty Lester P,2.ttG11 KSMQJ d Lee was substitute end gecon and half. He has two more Patten Dlayfed end, and 'e-and years. owing to his height, he ESZISIVB proved himself a valuable MICRSY man. He graduates this ' year, ,..5'MNx if ,f fl K f X 1 Z,f 1. ll Y ' X AZXXWQ 5-ss, K 5 'I X H 5' QQ-Xffz:--WX ix i fr -X. A f7f'jfif2 S:lb.i.......,,,sNxN figs rxt,... ,IERWS ....... .gscxrwgs we f 3 5 N fi-7. N j R X X Ai .....X X XXX X X ,ff-W 2 'N X ,Xss xx N g X X s ,... . x 2 1, M Q! xox X YN T- ::',:: X FX , XX Nxsxx X it sllSX-9 X N P P is if Slflqsx Q X If X K X X Q2 5 mm. X New , X5 . Wk l -ssXs--s X -'-e may M Q ss L.-me nw- mffff- f 1 Q- . f, is .rr e ,make .gsm 11-:fa -vrmxf.-.1-Q s Q-gl-:A1nSh'l11'! -N1 -'fn-'-'H 'K N - - . X. X v I l l I ,,,. ...,.,, . N 5 x If,..f-' 1jjjj3:ffwfANe,.....--.NXb , f gg, , 1 -1bA , , 1 f i I In ' ,,.,,.. 1.,:- ,,,.. ..,...,. 5 sie: lx K I IC, f J X ' ,, M iw ww 'ff' fi 4 if W W sy l I 6319 Our first game was with Quapaw. We For our fifth game we went to had practiced hard for about a month Nevada. We had trouble with the bl1S, and were in fine condition, although and got there just in time to eat, get our we had a few men that had yet to play football uniforms on, and get out to the their first game. The boys fought hard field- We fought 3 hard game all the Q all the way through, and we thought WHY fh1'0L18h, but 'Shel' made R P1309 l we had it won when McCullough scoredg kick and WOH 3 to 0- 9 but in the last minute of the play our T opponents scored and beat us 7 to 6. h Eamar Cause downdto Pla? flhey a a poor eam an we s ou ave our Second game We journeyed Over beaten themg but it .seemed as if the to territory of our old enemy, Carter- boys were Iiof In Condltlofl' and the Ville? and there being so mueh Compe- game ended in a scoreless tie 0 to 0. tition between the schools, there 1S al- We journeyed to Monett on Armistice ways a good fight. They had a good . . . , day. We started off like wh1rlw1nds , team, but we were better. We Won, 7 . . ' to 0 Q and scored on them in the first quarter, p ' but they came back strong in the last ' , , half and won 29 to 6. Joplin came over to play us with a whole team of veteran players. Our boys' We Went down to play Neoshoi here motto Was: :Score Of beat JODIHI, we thought we would win our first Class which had not' been done since 1916, A game: but luck was against us, for and thls We dldy although' We lost by every time we got within scoring dis- 9' Score of 59 to 21' tance something would happen to make use lose the ball. We lost 10 to O. Aurora came down with their big team. They were headed for the Thanksgiving day Carthage came to X championship and the boys had to up- .play us. They were the champions of .7 set this dopeg but the town people did Southwest Missourig so we didn't have not think we had a chance because they much chance, but we did the best we had defeated Joplin. We played a good could and kept them from scoring only game, but lost 20 to O. In this game when they had the wind to their back, , our right half, Melvin McCullough, suf- so that they could keep the ball down fx fered a broken collar bone and was out in our territory. The game ended 26 to 2 for the rest of the season. 0, in their favor. if 1 . r W as fm .efjg f . si see me E t .. e frfi H- ..,..,., .... .... ...........,.,.,.. P my 'ffff' 't i'r1 xY?'E,uff ' mil. v-f . - zy- ., x. ,.-.-- xc A: ,A , N.f :I 1? 51,5 -A- J.- 4 m ma, -1-+1-f-' pa:-v-1-f 51,3 Hggggio, W5-Qgp, 2',H,Q.E rafem Q:-:-sg.-f . O,f5,f4n,m,.,,Q Q.,-,men 1-f--mm mmm! mmm'-:.o f'2?Zl. ci' ff, .HZ .'4:V::::Z2if'f ,:' a1?1x.-',hllwfizf--.-, ...W --'eff Ciffggf ?QZff5wf,W, ,X iw Af44AA L W----f E Hg -'--...,.-011' lf' 1551 . ,, -K , N .,- 1 .1 -.. -,1':.'g1'Lvv.vu1--4'-:Y z- wg.,-1 .U 1 qv Kg..-...w,i-,.tg51y5.-'551,31.3-. E1 1 ,a,1a1a:?za-.iyg-1-3953 1-:-:jf-gre, 1 1 I 1 1 . I A -N 5:5225 K ,X 2 xLJ'XX4 V ,r yuan ,gli 'NW ,W M714 V ,gg-1,3QAp4n'..1QZ?m' : if 'X' .,':1..- V 2' Ci?-T BASKETBALL -K' ,,... -X N f, -s, cz fs - . .-nafnfssxfg-:ester-:ar-Q-:tha-u ,--- 7.. ,.... 1,1 ' xx f, ,.' . K w' A'.' in-NX,- ' ' ' WL--.f 'f, Exe 7 5 'Ulf' - '-4- 4X ,X Z-1 xx f,,f rwwswwm X .. V 4 '53 ' 'T W-7 ff W Hwy 'Wifi 15? if Q11 it I 1 WM x.-,.,.e.q,.5..rL.,q .eg-1...-.1 ren..-..-1. we .K . - -.--. ur. .- S Elda Bigley, Capt. Bonnie Browning f KBo0ts2 KBOZU Jumping Center. Guard. Elda is one of the best B0b'S height makes her a ' jumping centers in the Teal guard. She always l district. Her pivoting and k69DS hel' f01'Wa1'd in the space she covers sur- reach. She graduates this l pass any other center. She year. is a Senior. Mary L' Hardy Treva Davis fzwmgiey Www 4 Forward- Forward. Ma1'y Lois is a forward of Jerry is the most consist' 1 ability. Her baskets are git playin oil the team' many and she is a depend- 9 P1453 bel b?St under able player. We lose Mary most dlfflffult clrcumf l Lois this year stances. She graduates this 1 year. - I 9 Grams BASKETBALL A E165 HEN the whistle blew for recruits for basketball there were about fifty responded. There had to be over half of these eliminated, so business .started at once. The number was finally dropped to eighteen. The squad was picked from these and We began practicing for our first games, There were only four regulars' back from last year. We give much of our credit to our faithful coach, Max Cherry. 6591159 'ro Mr CAPTAHN , The whistle blows so loud and shrill, The team's all set to start. The game is on, we'll fight, we will, With all our mind and heart. The Red and White, our banner pure, fxx Stands guarding us with pride, 5 With never a quiver it Waves and sure X 'rf ' ,Mel- Our game! Our team! ,Our side! XX ,f'i -,ff The whistle blovvs so loud and shrill, f The ball falls through the net, X The game is on, we'll Win, we will! , j The point is ours, and yet X ' Our team is smiling, calm and cool, 'ew ff' Q ThWe'll takghthes victory gn S h 1' 5 5 f h e une, e piri o ur c oo Y' f Is still there-never gone. WM Saifgfrsx 'i' NI. . Y N'FTM i 15Y X ' A LH feskss rssss fAXi ssss fssss Q .15 sms X s, siiiiisfl f is X ssyx ,...Nf' ,,....f' Qrluzs iw! 5 X ' X X fs! X .f X . X ff -114 F253 Yvf 1 FE? W ?':E!f'0Z'12' . 355-'. 5 1i!'Pf'I?r?f'5?' If-EE!-fifffbfl'-.!:25T 21 -:1?1TE1-'Sf? 5'7'E2 -if Eva: 4771. F-1' fl - f f N - - -5 f --- ---------'f---,wh2.---neva-aq-sfff X!! I l l ..,, ., l A ,, .,.. . f4A,f-bW-A- .. A, tg., ,.,, . .. .. a .4 -.-. af, ' f 'A' M ---- X l M if l Alma Pryor Nadine Haines no, Heed? KDecmiej D ' Gllard- ' Running Center. Red has proved a,brilliant This was Deanie-'s f i 1- s t A player. although it is her year at basketball. She has i fl1'S'C Year. She IS Cllllck proved to make a real . her a V and always on the watch. player. She will graduate algays . She IS a Senior. this year, 'ar in l :es this l Kathleen Souter Faye Sutton fKeekQ rskydy i Running Center. Forward. ' Kack is the type of play- This is Skyd's first year in er that makes a winning basketball. Sh e w on a consist- team. She has nerve and place on the squad and de- , team, grit and knows how to use serves to be a regular next 3 under it. She graduates this year. year. She has two -more C u m - years. ltes this . Halain i Alpha Blgley Q W Se KAZQOM I H al 2 Guard Forward. . 'I Halame will make an ac- Alpha is a Freshman and curate shooter with a little has a chance to make Ia more practice. She is quick realhguard. Neict year wlll and alert. She has two S99 EI' ln Tea ac 1011. more years, fifty Jess A Had Jessie Spraeklen fem Pearl Tappana KSlatsj 1fl11 K Pete j Guard Running Center. 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N.. x 7 ,WNW Wh 7 ',,,,,,,.,..,.. .i1.3jj ' X ,X Wag. aj G1 RLS' BASKETBAHJH.. December 1 7-The Whirlwinds opened their first Class A game of the season with the Nevada Tigers. We knew we would have a hard fight to win. We fought to the end, but alas! the Tigers took the big end of the score 25-18. December 23-The Whirlwinds of 1927 met the Whir1winds of 1925 for a tough battle. The Whirlwinds of 1925 led from the start of the game to the finish. -What could we do with the Champs of Southwest Missouri of 1925? They won 43-8. January 7-We journeyed to Carter- ville for our first game on a foreign court. It was Cartervi1le's highest am- bition to swamp the Whir1winds, but we proved too good for them. We took the lead from the start and ended, 43-9. January 14-Commerce was our next victim. We were not quick in getting started, but managed to keep in the lead throughout the game. We were handicapped by injury to one of our forwards, Davisg but we came out on top, 25-30. January 21-Back on our home court again. The I-Ioun' Dogs from Aurora came up to try their luck with the Whirlwinds. It was the slowest game of the season for the Whirlwinds. We whipped up in the last quarter and won, 26-15. January 28-Our next game was at Ca1'thage. We expected a hard fight for victory. We played splendidly in the first half. It ended 22-7, in favor of the Whirlwinds. Carthage changed a few positions in the last half and we did not play up to our standard. However, we copped the lead, 30-19. February 5-Monett was our next victim. We led from the start. Monett knew where they stood in our standard. SCORE Opponents-2503 Webb City-3 1 2. Our margin-6 2. A 1 i We won, 24-13. Z February 11--Aurora was our next stop. We expected to walk away with them, but they .showed us a merry chase. At the end of the first half they were in the lead by one point, We pepped up a little in the second half and won,13-8. 1 February 18-Our home court again. W Peirce City came to calm the Whir1- 1, winds. We started off with the lead Q and kept it throughout the game. We were not threatened once during the 1 game. The Whir1winds still holding their title. We won, 32-13. February 22-Carterville came over to tame the Whirlwinds. And what a taming we did get! Carterville had 1 improved fifty percent since we had i formerly played them. They won, 36-30. March 4-Carthage was out to fight and so were we! The score was close V throughout the game. We were supposed to win by ten points, but alas! they beat us by one point, 25-26. March 9-Lamar was our last game FX! O V of the season. Lamar did not have a g ,f ' very good record for the season to start VW 'LX with, and we finished it by defeating A them, 33-18. I K 1 . 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For our third game, we journeyed to Commerce. It was a cold night, and we had trouble getting a bus big enough to carry us. We got there just in time to get ready to play. They beat us 21 to 20. We went to Carthage and played in the Municipal building. Their team was too good for us, and they won 39 to 15. The big six-footers from Aurora came down to our camp and it looked as if we didn't have any chance at all. They only beat us five points. Score 30 to 25. We journeyed to Monett, we started the game with a new line-up, but it did not work as smoothly as it should, and we lost-39 to 16. We went down to Aurora to play a return game. Our line-up was much stronger, and we held the upper hand until nearly the end, when their center made two baskets to come from behind and beat us 17 to 15. Peirce City came down to play us on our court. They had a team that had .. X Av X Xf beaten Monett and Aurora and other towns. It looked as if we would loseg but Masters, our forward, got lucky and we won 25 to 21. Carterville came over to play us a return game, and owing to injury to some of our players, we lost another game 32 to 27. We went up to attend the Class A Conference held by the D Club of Drury College at Springfield, Missouri. In the drawing, our coach drew Joplin to play at nine o'c1ock, Friday morning. It was a good game, but they piled up too big a score in the first half, and we were unable to overcome it, although we let them make only one ,point in the last half, they beat us 23 to 18. Next we drew Monett, the game to be called at three o'clock. This game was just like the Joplin game. They only beat us by three pointsg and we were in a rally when the whistle blew. The score was 24 to 21. Our first game after the tournament was with Carthage on our court. We played up with them the first half, but in the last half they went away and left us. Score 36 to 16. A Our last game was with Lamar, and the boys were fighting to end the season by winning one m-ore game, We won, this was our first 'Class A victory and our second victory of the season. Score 20 to 24. X x X X QX X K - X X . ' S ? 'S , 1 X IF 5 'X.,..,.,,,-'NE fr'-gs...,,,,w WM.-MNNNNNN SBlLS?-Skwkxxxmwgwgiaaezsssserrverxfgxasfffi-2f rfrfn ' f'sv2fers?2:rff 'f P -at AGE 0 X N ?E:Ssf4i.X:s SQ. i-ffiwssgsgrg' Rgufzt, x1 J .xtslgzssx tg vfx ,,.......gL ., .... N mx gf.-.ss 3... mw- gffyyfo IM M, ffftlf ........ -xg 1' sw!! ..,, U, v4--,, R' ,,,.. ....,... , ..,.-Ai..7,17,l 4 , ...- Nw 'I l . ... ir WM K Mr. Max L. Cherry 'x Mr. C h e r r y, our coach, has won the respect of every citizen of our city by his fine sportsmanship and character. , ,..,.,... ,X EN, x ' Boys' BASKETBALL E365 Milton Davis Mick was our c a p t a i n. This was his first year to make a letter in basket- ball. He played guard and was always in the game. He will be lost to the team through graduation. NLY one veteran turned out to make a po.sition on the team this yearg so Mr. Cherry had to organize a team from new material. We won only two of our games this year, but next year we should have a winning team, be- cause the team will lose only one man, Captain Davis. The team has always made a creditable showing, and seemed in most instances to be well matched with opponents, even though the game was lost. In one game, it took two five minute periods to play off a tie. In two other games our team lost by only one and two points. In every gamepthe boys displayed excellent team work in passing the ball and in guarding the goal. ' Mr. Cherry worked faithfully all through the season to produce a winning teamg and if the team did not always measure up to his high standards, they gained fine training in morale and sportsmanship through his noble example., We thank the citizens of Webb City for their loyal support throughout the season. At every game great crowds were present, and the boys' and girls' teams were inspired by the crowd's enthusiasm and cheering. We feel sure the teams of no other school have had any more loyal backing than has ours. ' l l 1 l l f' ENX K 1 i Q . k 5 i - QWEl'ff' l I 116 tif, QS 'x C -..W ,. . . ..., .,., . is .. . .... ,. is-nw ::- --..... effr I 1 11 -------s-i--x- X we rrr 2 stsk 1 WM-f f . Q --X.. .... - w..-4mNS,i. , M 1'AcH 106 I iw at X ' 2-.-.fkr'.m'f ' shy I, 1 ' ' E L3 C. ,E E ,,.. ,fi 'V ,,.f i f X . x -,Vf--'fx,.AxKZf,,ff .., KE1 U ,,,,,, Q5 xb C.: Q rx ...W -. ',g.::..-Xv4S5:,x: :g X-ssQYQ. -. xg tsp? x gs- 1 M531 vias ' .MW-. 'SE1s?l: I I I I I I I I ain. ar to msket- I 1 and 1 game. I the I ation. I I l I I I I I I I so I :wo be- I I .ces I I me, I lost ' ork 1 .ing ned I the I arns I I 5 of I If I I I I. ' S-X ' 5 ' I I gr y y. I I iIII Wwcfh 'nw II A -I 3 I 1 F N: I I .M 'NI III? N XI as wr? A M. -1 I ' Y IIIIW I. 'N-- wwf '31 M f mf1Q'1'f ' f ,f 9 SS 'iii N. .. . ,, ,,. ,. , .. I ,. . I . .Kg ,. ---'Q ,i if qa tfi- 3,...x : if XX i M-LX . I, X .f fffff I f mf' 5 I X Lyle Turner Lyle played guard and was one of the fastest men on the court: he was especially good on th e offense. Craig Cunningham fDukej Craig was substitutefor- ward, and was a fine boy to keep up the morale of the team. Earl Hamilton K H cum j Earl played guard: he was a very hard and fast player. Earl McMechan K H ecwy j Earl played guard: al- though he did not play in any game, he showed his spirit by coming out for practice. 1 f X Z f' '4 K Z ,., .. . ... . J.-,Aa ......-f,-,aa..-Qfsa-a1.sar:,1.3-.gauges-:nf-'1' I ,, ,. .,,,,,, .xi -gumn.1v,.f.wff. va - . ,.4..,.1'.f1-,v5.-1.:a1-,,x...-- .- - --V - - -. f. , , . . ff, f ,,,' L .,,. xl - ' 'f 'rw 4 'J M 4 Q X li I E M dwin Masters fEddyJ Eddy played forward and had a good eye for the basket. 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IQ ' 1 HIL' N' f 2 ff, af N 1 1- f' 04, A N '0 1 EXTRA i WEBB CITY DAILY FIZZLE W f'2'+1Lf2.f1ifi12?'ffffSt Vol. II. No. IIIIII February 31, 1927. Ghost Walks llnharme Feb. 30, 1927-A ghost was discovered in the Chemistry laboratory today pouring Tumeric Acid out on the floor of the Third- story hall, from under the laboratory door. Discovered by students in the Laboratory. While they were work- ing on experiments in the lab, other chemistry stud- ents discovered the ghost down on his knees solemnly pouring the said acid on the floor under the door. Happened Just before The Next class Bell rang. The tragedy took place a few minutes before the bell rang to pass to the eighth hour study. And at once the whole school was coughing. Mrs. Hatcher was unable to keep the study hall quiet, according to re- ports received by the edi- tors, today. Mr. Shover, The Hero. Mr. Shover, noticing the odd expressions on the faces of students passing the classroom door, discov- ered the catrastrophe ru.sh- ed gallantly into the lab., saving many lives by his presence of mind, as he quickly grabbed up a hand- ful of water and threw it on the flames-which were not there. Mr. Grigsby Gains The Story a VVhile Later. After trying to come to some conclusion as to Il Ill HIE PFHSBIIGB lll where the gas was coming from, Mr. Grigsby dashed madly up to the third floor where he met the ghost coming down the stairs. G1-igsby's Story. I met the ghost coming down the stairs very slow- ly, says Grigsby, I knew that something was up, so I tried to capture the ghost. But the ghost jumped out of the window-which he had evidently opened for this purpose-and I didn't have a chance with him. No Trace. No trace has been found of the ghost, although .sev- eral searching parties have been at work since the es- cape of the ghost. Several boys were questioned by Shover and Grigsby, but not one could tell where the ghost came. However, it is believed that the ghost had F, V .. pg -QJP A lv ,fo 0 '. 6' Ja 'W - ,- ll .!1 5'v, f f l, 'll ' 'iigh Slllllllll SHIIIBIIIS B. SHARP TRIED IN COURT AND FOUND GUILTY - SERVES TERM IN STUDY HALL Mr. BenJemennn Sharp, D. D., B. V. D., P. D. Q., is rude to Mrs. Hatcher in Study Hall and is' charged with manslaughter. A Jury of .several boys of the 4th hour Study Hall gave their decision, and Ben was pun- ished to the full extent of the law. Several girls broke down under the strain. of suspense while the jury was hung for 125 minutes. Ben faced his fate like a man until the crisis, then he fainted away, When he came to, he very weakly and nervously served his sentence by apologizing to Mrs. Hatcher for a word or two which he afterwards was sorry for. 1 i been working experiments in the lab. Chemistry classes have been prohibited from lab- oratory and the ghost has not shown up again-prob- ably because of Mr. Grigs- by's attempt to capture him. Ambulance not needed. The ambulance was not needed as the fumes did not harm anyone seriously. Subscribe for the Fizzle -W or we may fizzle out. Rates V I. raft Ski K E 1 . , X -Q' B--W B 1 unreasonable. e elle of arce ona 7 X 'tra'-Y '+ E, fr , iii, 3 xxx.. ,fx XX 11, 5 is l slvikk f - .... .,,f-Q - , Q- s.-..a.-f--f 'X5' l K X. . BS KS i27. G I S LLL rrp, ., is in Vged 'ury 4th heir run- t of 'oke L- of was ites. Le a :hen 1 he akly his g to d or ards ents have lab- has vrob- rigs- vture ed. . not did usly. 'izzle lates if fbi 3. Ng I R if -- J: .9 15:34 . j-:Q-4.54 fy, .se-2:11 SF?-:ffst-2':l-.-zvv 22551077 - ' I X f , f r X I 1 1 47 jf' 3 ' . ,......... ,, V ,,.,., ...,... . ..,. , 7, X lf' ' 5,-U 1 ff W , , , 7 vw 4 ' I 42- f X , ww-ff' 9 zf J K f . ,,,..4 Q - f 1 fs v 4 PEPPERSAUCE SCHOOLBOY SCREAMS Joan of Arc was cannonized by Bern- ard Shaw. Lipton is the capitol of Ceylon. Thesus begged Minos to try and kill the labyrinth. William III, on his way to Hampton Court, stumbled over a mole and broke his collar-stud-which was fatal to a man of his constituency. Sir Walter Scott wrote Quentin Dur- wood, Ivanhoe, and Emulsion A talisman is a man who calls every Week for the furniture money. 'fMichael Angelo painted the ceiling of the cistern chapel. A prospectus is a man who finds gold. Fallacy is another name for suicide. A polygon is a dead parrot. Cornegeri boves-Corned beef. Festina lente-The festival of Lent. Sodium nitrate is the chief chilly sauce of nitric acid. The Black Prince is the father of Old King Cole. ff '- S, . cv , by og X 'ifbq N 3 H fi QXNMD Ts ---we aim 1106?- 'WAW i ttf.- 0 0 1,9 , 0 X X oo sm 0 wt R W K 'Qmmyglllff 7? hx F 65 12 X J Z 'Ei' ' 1?-sf X'x E 1 I-I am.1.o, Dann. Mm, Howtf- Youu -ooo? V x -,,. saw- Lf Q 3:1-1, ' .1.,,:,' inf fy 1 X He.: ALL mcfm' new MD..GD.lGfEa2f? ' ' Q' Sgiiir- , E. .ug I , . 3 , 1 od . 'ti 1 05434 - uicfg. Ink-625 ,..'-:...v 1 4.. v 43 fl ,JQSZTI 350, 1.- f' 4, 4 ul K Q - ri I I . Att last: amm throu with book report- ing i Wunder how Miss Krotee iz going to feel whild she izn't gradeing mii pa- pur. i Just bet she purt neer dyz bekayz she kan't kulur mii papur bluu ene moore. Butt What iff shee gott sik be- kayz shee didn't hav no wun to prak- tuss on. Wy i bett she wud willinglee giv evur one a hundrud soe shee kud git Well agin to giv uss sum moore zee- roez. Wei, wee awlweez live thru themm tho and i amm beeginning to think thatt mabee shee ain't soe badd azz shee seemz. She shur kann assk sum ov the ungodleeust quesshunz ov enee Teechur i evvr seen. butt she shur haz teeched mee to spell. And i anim practiklee purfeckt inn mii grammur. Wil i hard- lee evvr maka mistaake. Wil evur one thatt tackz enee thing frum herr awl- weez passuz in errurThing else. Miss Krotee haz did a wonderfull Work inn The Webb City Hi Skulle, soe i think i hav did herr Juss Tuss in riteing Thiss littul poem which i heerby dedikate To ' S Miss Hennree Etta Krotee . qdomi pf-g W14yw ,ff Eneoommg 3 CTVCGT p roaffcaslerg X N. f fi 4 1557 55 ' I I' .- I ty ' Perly's original contribution-A , f it ,, Sentence on Phenomena. K A 5 ff -5-7,1 i l k ff Having a Wholesome dread of bedbugs X P15236 . s - J 5 ' Xfxisgf-2 and other phenomena which he had run ' X X ,s l L - ag- 1' across in other farm shacks, he peeled X' ig, 7 mm off all his clothes, rolling intbetween W WN the blankets and covered up his head. Clyde Myers 85 Company, Inc. 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It was the mark you deserved. ! fs? ., I f Af fb llll , 25? ,d-w ' fy ,lX- 'ff . A J Hz I 'I ? -il-.QL 'fx 4 ' S .1 Q ' I ?'5:3hZ . .,.- .,:- A!! f s B A Fr -f ' 11,3 - 6,2 ff Have an honor point to make up. ' .f ff Tried to cram. C56 ff f ' Tried to bluff the wrong instructor. ,-,X 1 ' You didn't study enough. f ,al Sat beside a dumb-bell. P ' f.' xf 1 66 F 79 I .l V 5 1 , Below 45 4 I 'Hg h L you received a Below 75, you: X :sf 4,47 ' Flunked. ' 'C I L Dad will probably scold, or N? ,. 0 ff! 47 Keep you at home, and E fgft ff Put you on the section to work. . , 'f ,. ' You were caught in the act of K ,, V f 1 cheating. 5 l , O ' 6. If you got four Below 75 you 235, .l if E, probably will hang over till next year. ' ' ,. , 41 U if :df 1 4 1 . ls-k-sag, A . flmflfli K? f s fl rzoum for ll-is ficfcffl 21 .I dm 1 ' f . ' xl' ? IV ,- 6689-8077 L Y X f If you received a 89-80, you: .. 'xiyqll f 1. Showed your intelligence by keep- 'S ing quiet. ' ' ,JH j' 12. 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' P Byron: Yes, sirg I heard papa say the other day that they smelt it. : -, -A A +L: ff : 5 1 ease:-f -tif ,Lili:fag-::,:.,?4,f.::f: 11,2114 - - ,V i '1 A , I Y 'J iii ' si' 45 -Wf' Q' A- .p 5 , 2 'i f 1: is W rr il 'i in 4i l I ii . If 5' ,ff J 5+ P .: x ?' is 1 raft gr ,p x J 4: .f N f t if lx I , 'X P 4 VX If W1 i i -X 'J '- HE Business Managers ot' KING Iv P my JACK XX are sincerelg grateful to P P the business and professional men, : ,churches and societies Whose advertise- : JE A ments appear herein. Theg have made I 'i 3 E- this ublication ossible. Their coo era- ' ,Q P P P I, i tion has been unselfish and generous, I H , and the students ot' Webb Citg High, ,I 4i their parents and friends, are requested ' to remember them and their logaltg to 5: fi KING JACK. g .P STANFORD SPRACKLEN T P A if ' I .1 ff , ,Z ,' ,Z f - L2 H ' 4 ff' x 1 1 i T' x ,f X JAMES HERROD . THELBERT CAGLE I. V EDGAR HERROD f r X, r fl r' 1 !, is fb U I if i ,- on xy x 'r P 4! ' X, : I I , A Y r 4, Y , , . 3 h 1 5 11 f 3 v W r W P i y ' s fx if K QQ. f , , , ix . I I fit A- A A fxqq 'Ich i?5lTDCfg3iTfN:':T4::':2 4:1462 sa I iii- IQ-2 24? Q vZ'+v - - 7 ----- - '- ' ' ' 'XL 5, ' Q1-, gg ri 'Miss Herrod: Harriett, what is a hypochond1'iac? Hai-1-ierf: Oh! ?! !-Oh, its one of those D1'9hiSt01'iC animals you told US ab0uf- .i 1 'i it f i I XX f i':. .TEAL--'-, Tris' - -- '-as-, 'r -nu-- 1. 1- . .:Q .f.:s'+f-q-.-eh-a1Qsw-are-Q 4' -41. '1-.ans-D -- . ... . .- - - .- Mr. Cherry: What is catarrh? Lester Patten: A black liquid used as a covering for roads. fNIj---l---i---i-i---- -,-------,-.,--- ------,---c,.,,,HJ7 , M mf W., V4-Y ---- - --e - A ---- -- - Y-' ' f ' ' ' ' Wi The Wilson Sisters Five High School gracluiates who selected BUSINESS AS A PROFESSION af They are happily employed in Springfield, Missouri, as follows: MISS EDNA, Bookkeeper-Stenographer, Marx Clothing Co. MISS ETTA, Bookkeeper, Martin Brothers Music Co. MISS HAILDRED, Stenographer, 'Quisenberry Insurance Co. MISSES RUTH and MILDRED, Machine Boohlceepers with the Armour and Patton Creamery Coinpanies. Draughon's Business College of Springfield takes pride indeed in listing the Wilson sisters on its Honor Roll of Draughon Trained Families. Could one ask for finer proof of the effi- ciency of the Draughon Business Training than the fact that whole families follow each other through its courses to success- ful careers in business? Draughon's occupy 20,000 square feet of floor space in the new Wilhoit Building, Springfield, and the school is newly equipped throughout. Draughonsadvises every student to complete high school and throws wide its doors to welcome them when they have done so. af For free year booh and full particulars, iaclclress: ALONZO ll. BATES, President ' DRAUGHONQS BUSTNESS COLLEGE s1PRINqiFiEi.n, Mo. 4 ff Y-LXJQ T v- sf v' 'fifa-' Ji' JT T 'JTQ' JY? 7 73 YMQ'C'v'7Q'T lm? v W3 v'C'Q Ql Q Miss Gilmer to George Hickam, who is copying his lesson. George, you are a regular parasite. 5TH QP' 9521, I I Gm P It II I II II II II II In IP II I I I I I 1. - 1, - Z -.1 -- -1 Q.. 75,5-L jr- L:-xi+rl?2'1v 52 .EYE :tiki-fffvfse-e:'.f:?a-f'ia :Le-gg- i: :'Ijj':.fg.4.g 'ff':,,f:Q:1 I -4771 lj?1-- ' ' 11:7 ' - - 'fn - ' ' Freshie viewing the ostrich in the park: Why do those birds stand on one foot? S0ph:. Give up. Why do they? Fresh: If they lifted the other they would full down. fTwtfiww.,-,--,-I,-i .... --- ,-,-,-I ...A ,I .i,, , ,ss,s, B6ELI.f,QE,,.f ' f - if A V 1- Wm, -fE:AA-A--AA,fJL,x5,Ifx2I1 I. I , r 1. II 9, I III , II I I ' I 41 I 4' II . ' I ' I 4I I 4I I 4 I I II 4' I I I 41 I, SZCVYZWWJK I VVEBB CITYS GREATEST CLOTHING STORE E F3 E IV 5 STYLE HEADQUARTERS was Q Svnrretg Mirmuil Clllntlym sold is ,La If iff QSM I Soph But I don t believe I deseiwe an ftbsolute zeio P1 of I don t eithei but it is the ion est mai k th'1t I ani 'illowed to giwe I I I I ,I I jI 5, I I I I - 0 IP C I, ' I . II . II 4I - ' I, 4I I' A I 3 K I II D II I jI D A B I. E IXfI E R C I'I A N D I E II .I I II II I , 4I I, 'I II 4 I, I 1 I I4 II I II 'I I 1 , .I P I 4 II I I 'I 4 :I I I 41 , I, I I I I I' I I I 4 I, I I 'I ' I I It . I I I I , 4 I I I LI 'I I 'I I 4 II I I I II I W V 4 I I I I Il ' 1:36-I , 4, II II 1 I VI ,I L I . II II I II 4 -' II I I I' A II , 4, , 'I , II II ., 4x 'I II II I II II I I I I, I II I I, II I II 'I I I, 1, . , I ,, 4 'I I, ' 4I 'I I, 4, . I I, 4, I I f If I I, 4! I I, , 4 I I I I I I 5 IN III J .IYI If, rv Ifyj IQ TI '1,f'. y YK , , AIX E' , . fi I 4015, - I vw-vv:vv-vf-JC vw:v'J'vJQ'?L'Q I4-vw vvv. ' Q Y'iT-:: : :'? Iiiyi 4' Q ,, J N-I I Ii I s- , A-A ,QR if I t I U , . -I . . T u C C . V ',, I I-LI Nothing' Slow About Us. Who said YVebb City was slow? You can buy the Saturday Evening Post on T1 d. 1 'e. ' l 4 4 sr 1 r N P P r P V P P V P V 111145 'ly 191 W X. Q A ---A Llfifl1QLif.f: i.f,flfilC.:,1L2-5,1: - - A The Pface gfCSJczZzQfacfz'071 X, ' ,. i Ti 15 JUHN We HERRUD 7'0667'Z.6.Y and Jbfeczzif i I , I I TELEPHONE 220 34-36 s. MAIN ST. ' 1 3 GET YOURSHOES SHINED AT I 6531642155 Shining Tudor E We have the biggest and best Hat Cleaning anti E Reblocking Shop in Southwest Missouri. ' We Guarantee Best Work. I Steady Hai Clecmzhg 6531206 Slime Shop I 1133 WE'ST DAUGHERTY . . 'WEBB mCITY, MO. WALL PAPER ' GLASS 5 . T A 5 5 C0 Bt. Chevmofweth Drug 1 62533633 Qfmmpfgmjy 652555 S r LEO PRINCE, Manager , Q I E Newland Block QQQQ Phone Thzirtyfszix I PAINTS SODAS -f-G+-v-Q - v even: 1 v Tw fi ?1 -11 v J ree ,v.v..,.. ef: - via v vv C ' Bonnie: Hey! what,s the idea of throwing that junk in my ga1osh? - Alma: Pardon ineg I thought it was the waste basket. M iffiaffi A 4 -U 'N ti 41 'I '3 ti 41 w Ji .1 4? li f 1, i I I 5 4 4 4 3 1 L if 4 4 1. 'I I 1 ' I I 4 4 , ii 'i ?i 35 45 x 4: 'l 4 1 5 3 QD D D. i 1 I P P P SS , 5 P P r If s r r ir P P P P n AS Lx?-' --,VX T3 25 '73, St-EEL. av-re-e,iff?+-r':' - - .-1: E: :-lf: ' ' 1 :?',-3:4 ' -X1-1 I U D U Mr. Shover: What does a marriage license cost? Ml- Chelly- TWO-flfty down and your entire check each week for the balance of your natural life. 4 1 4 , 4 4 4 4 4 4 1 i 4 4 4 T P V P P P P U 5 , P 9 Q?i1ZlTJ'A ' A 'A A A 'f4 ' A A A-I f++- --A+ e ff if - AAA A A A -, ,-,,,,,,,1i P ff A ARSD I R dd R ' 54 A ,y uf 1 S 5 Yfze Qneen 652517012 Q A N D T H E 'T CLASS PICTURES 5 4' T WERE MADE AT THE 5 SPRACKLEN V 2 fm' STUDHO my QE I 205 WEST DAUGHER1'Y TELEPHONE 265 EE f A :T 0 li 1 Kin Jac vrod2uLcztS it EQ mel! if i li CORN, HOMINY, PUMPKIN, CATSUP, ji 856. I W ebb City holcsale Grocer Co. ' Dz'.rz'rz'6uz'e'rf 61 EK ,fri W rip ' A vii Cgffijf v43'5'v1'1'i94+ Q4 v +:+2 vw ev 4 4++4+v-v 6' Gif Q X1 S'-4 1 CDenti.st to Elday Please lady don't open your mouth so wide. I intend to remain Y on the outside. Qwieigg-,7. 5.1-L 3-573.1 ,1. - f.. .5,s.,r:-Q-1-H ugu1-g:,,B:: .f:r+,-u,.fh-fax . ..-- - .. . . -, . - .. -,. , A .,. . '-1.334 . . ,. . I 1 y 1 Shover Cin Chem. Lab.D: The gas in this cylinder is deadly poison. What steps would you take if it escaped? Byron Hoffman: Long ones! ! ! H . A A - f,:i1.:lLf.1:,:,.:.,:.1i A:,1.1ggfg,.-.A f. -of A e:,ff++fsff:,.+ F' 1 jfj ir r il ' ' Rf 1 S7 35 C. A. KING PUULTRY COMPANY Buyerf gf 44 I1 2 4 li Eggs, Cream emdl Hides 5 it I 4 ' U i in V 1 4 Phone 408 ' WEBB CITY, Mo. 316 N. Main st. if F lj 4 I N 4r ' E1 11 E 3? , ,j . ' S, The W fzzfe owe Lmvfr g : 1: I 41 Gooo EATS ' lg 1 3g Q v 41 1 V K 2 4 5 On Main Street A. M. SETSER, Prop. E 45 1 ' 1 1 If E . 5 I 1 1 . rr aw Remember loco' 'F Q Shodwellys Shoe Shop 5 3 5 4 4 4 I When in need of any kind of 12 , 1 4 2 Shoe Repairing Q ix fi : pl 3 Also a Full Line of Laces 213 W. DAUGHERTY Best Material Used and ,r 5, I and Polishes Phone 681 Satisfaction Guaranteed I 3 I I . Ig 4 r i 4, 4 41 4 42 4 P 4' r 5 4 4 0 0 4 4 ' C E BERRIIAN 1 P 4 1 4 r 1 4. High Chznss Groceries and Benhy Beef : 3 FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES i 4 U 4.x ,N PHONES 1148 - 1149 1001 W. DAUGHERTY ST. Q .J 1 ig: ED sig Z .v-...... ...... J., Wayne Webb to Everett Bishop: The only time the Junior class can have a unanimous vote, is when there is a motion for adjournment. , -Q L -. - x-if .www-V-.5 fem- 1 -QM T11-+3115 '. 22?-:Q .43 59221. 'v-4'--gfliea-r-32:11-:fve:. fig,:-Q-'L1:.-13 13.53 Q, 251. 3T T'3'1g4E'f'-E '1 'S' ' ' 4 ' ' ' 'V steps Miss Crotty: 4'Why do We spend so much time punctuating our sentences? , Mxck Dav' : I , . - - IS do not know. I newe1 could f1gu1'e It out. .fxf-X ,fr-IPTYJH ' - 4 4 .V , ' - fkw, ,-,-A,--t. ,-. .J --A-. A ,, AA A l ,ut X KJV AAA A CA V , . H ...A f W. A A -fi AA- A tif A ,IWAVA f ffl :VA A1VA-CJ-EAV ticggj ,J 'dw A N I b X . C thx X at 108-110 South Main su-eer M A Telephone 230 Vi! ' A Smart Shoes X. .P 2 NV .P 4 , 1 r E P r ' f r 4 ' 4, 4 i ,r ' C, ' CNN. ..4 'LW . ' ' ' 7 . L' ,T-A V!i4',915,1 : ,-f-A A, 4, ,, ,,v,, If ,J X H the, 7 - - f ,af-1, ', my 1 4 4 4 -W Wag MQW ' rl l -l -l f ,R .1-,1 wi-, ,,,, fp ,r , , W 4 wr 3 05 A , g Q0 3 1 5 'Q X ' 41- 4 .4 for Smcczmrzt Gznrlls ll li 1 , 4 4 r r an ' lr ' 41 A il 1: It DRY CLEANING 2 4 5 b 072' Q1 Z len 5 PRESSING Q h lg, SENIORS You have a clean start lg 1n hfe Stay clean w1th the a1d of ou1 House of Cleanhness Tie Home 0 Good Clozbmg 'ED Betts, Caylus C? Compem and eed Mem S Clolthmg and Fmwnzzshzzngs Store W W CARLIS MANAGER If You Want Good Clothes, We Have Them F lt and Workmalushlp Guaranteed CORNER MAIN AND DAUGHERTY WEBB CITY MO f 5 JH 5 ,Jig-if QED J lmous MISS Tetet What thlee k1nds of blood xessels do xx e haue F1 esh1e A1fCI1GS Xems and catel 131112115 ,r 4 Ep 4 L' A' 4 4 of In f 44 : V '4 r p V 4 !i 3 1 - + v I' 4 'I ' v V 4 'K ' r wb 41 i 4 1 I 1 ' r 2 4 , l A r 4: . y . . . . , P 1 ' r !, 41 . H, . ' L .11 , I if ' 1 1 2 4. w' P 1' 5 ' i' V 41 lr f 44 Vs 1, 1 44 .. 1, W 42 r 4, 4? , L 4 f r , 3 4 s ,, 4' I, I, 4, 1, , ' 4 r r 4 r ,r 4, P Nr 1 4' 1, . 4 lr P N, 4 ' r !, , 4i 0 Y, 44 4, 41 r , r L, 4 4 I+ 3 . J W 9 o o o Q' 4 If tr . lr ' 4r 1' 4+ 4 2' if N 42 . . , , 4 , , b 43 I' 4' A It El 4: 4, ' 4 1+ 4' 4 if 41 v 14 1, J ' 4' ' 1 4' 4' A A A f Yr 4 . . 4, ,, 1 43 4, ' 4 P 1 ,, M 1, w 'x ST. A CT M asf J ' 4 4, fag 4 ,Y 1 -he , f C-. at RAM, W ,.,t ,o,V , eww-,www C,,C,,ooA ,A JK w fifh- Q N 5744.-7g:,.Ygg4L224-f+v-FCJvvTwv vvvv vvvw-vvvwvvvvvv vvvvv rv-vvvv A fp, tj .V-:I I ' - .. fl . ' f 1 1 - 1 I ' , . ,K ' '. Y . I . ' ., : ' ' ' ' 'CHS Teacher: Mary, vvhy do you spell bank with a large B? Mary: 'Cause my papa said a bank needs a large capital. 9 x N . mif?Giii j3::,:l1f,,4:iL:,:g f :,i:g:,f f,fL11:,:4.fx11,.::: A ei: : -feffpig at is it I I3 jjnplin fhlnhn .. and V 11 ,. ji :E THE JOPLIN NEWS HERALD 1i , fl I . I . 3 XTEND congratulations to the Seniors of ,, ' the Webb City High School on the comple- li tion of their school life. ii We have been your friends through your years 1 of childhood, bringing smiles and happiness to ji your lives, cooperating With you in the promotion of school athletics and other activities, and keep- , ing you informed on current events. E You are fortunate in living in this great district, ' and we hope that you may remain in Webb City 3 to do your part in the continued upbuilding of ' your town and that our friendship may continue ? throughout your lives. I 1 41 31 Il , I! The Slum Rises W ith The Gtohe ' i and Sets With The News Herethdl , ' ll . C I tl tl Bi I Q Ifgiff-5,44 : :i?Tf:i2T??f???r-Q ,QQQQQ-v 4 e215viiT7fi':T :JW mx' Mrs. Cummings, irate: Here! look what you did! Laundryman: I'can't see anything Wrong with that lace. Mrs. Cummings: Lace? That was a sheet! A ti U' :4 4 5. ,786 - il 1 Al 1 1 'l 'z 's fl 1 1 1 J 1 1 4 4 4 1 S 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 I l r 1 l 3, 13 xii! fn? .- lx.. ' ' WV' ' - 't - 1 Tri. -5 1' . J-.2-' J Q.. 55215-L-.var-r.ee1e?1:':'1 - .re:'5:,:H: ' 13'-1. -21' -1 An absent-minded professor went home one night, put his umbrella in his bed a d then stood in the corner all night. The next morning as he was leaving his home Ille A f kissed the door and slammed his wife. P V fl sc? P Q 5, : -iii fi A f: Aia' f:g.f ,: ig: A li :,,:,:.f fiii -if,-,A r igiz: f :, L 6 PM N My 4 W-q-1 YJ 4 Q l, 'ii E ai l 31 1 - '- F1 l ll E ? Q li 5 2 ' if lg Q l il li 1 4 ' l I 1 'Q' ,,,- p V 1 ' F Q 4E '? YA ' 'N 4 A W 1, E Mx 1 ll f , C9 ? Ve rf gp a if V ff i 2 19 as I 1 'i . 'I ' cc 7 ' lg . Yl2zsjQ1m0z1s zzper-He! li E on eafy termf E Radiola 25 is the new 6 tube, single-control model of the famous Super- li Heterodyne-the World's standard radio circuit. At 35165, complete ,I . with genuine RCA Radiotrons, this set is an outstanding bargain. ll Come in and hear it. V 4 E Buy your Radiola on Q our easy time payment L, QQQQQQQ plan cave-Baca? 1 . lr 3 , 4, li 1 The W ebb City Furniture Yi :I Compeln it 7'We JEEP ?3,?LpD vT'r7'Q'Tv v 4 v it vvv-vv vvvv-+--v--v v v vvvv ' ' J' ' ' 'A' A' 'TZ 2yTL,d I V J X A Senior: Say, little one, do you see that mountain over there? Freshie: Yes, what about it? A H H Senior: Your eyes must be better than mine. I don't see any mountain. 1 I 1 - V .Lua naw .. U ..x-rr-4.3:-r,1.,.1 A college boy walked into a. drug store. Gimme a bottle of liniment and a bottle of furniture polish. fu if 57 A 545155 if A - '3'Yf,,f,,4'4 A 2-f-A 1:3 ,f4+ ' -A4A'+ '4' A K ' 4H w'!TLi. Ns ffl r-E 1 , i' Wi 'fy' K .f Y, 4 0 il l 1 Middle W est Hozte I OVER HUB STORE , 4 r fi MRS. CULVER, PRoPR1EToR jg 49 W . D 1 1, fl Qurzlzfy and Serwzee it I European Style Dinner Q 4g 's . 3' ji PHONE 545 - I , 4 U 4l l D i , q f Qi it lr 1 916 W. Daugherty Phones 353-354 I 4 4 ll Q E0 S if ONE 1 4 r 4 r 4 Y V ll - M It GROCERIES AND FRESH MEATS ri 4 , r 4 j Qualify : Service Relinbilily 1' A I' ,Q Makes this store HEADQUARTERS if i , V for the Particular Buyer. P . l, lr P lr . y, 4 lr 4 Rexall Remedies Nyal Remedies l, 4 l, tl l, I Teel Drug R ompdny 2 41' N, 4 I, D 14 1, l 4 3 P VVE APPRECIATE YOUR TRADE I Phone us your wants. VVe deliver your order with a smile. 4 4 . 4x l, 4 S fl ALWAYS THE BEST AT OUR FOUNTAIN rr 4' lr RTX Prescriptions Carefully Componmded Sporting Goods 1jQQjffgifJ?:'.14Q-241: 1 44 - +-a:':i'ir:: v v - 'J :iv-i 4 4:1 I LHTTAJJ 2'1' vvvv . .vvv ,4 What in the world are you going to do with that combination? inquired the clerk. VVell, my roomie has 1'hGlllll8,tlS11l in his legs and one of them is wooden. stay' I 'r P . I, es I, P r I In P P Ir P r r r P P P P , P P I P P I gp rfyxfjgji , XJ-TJ ILQTLE Jerk. 1,4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 I 4 4 , 1 2 J I, I le of Dld you leftve anythmg fo1 the cftt JIITIUIYQ Xou know I wouldn t forbet hun I lett a Whole can of salmon w1th a can openu bes1de It 'NJ' .A 8 Compom Establzshed 1900 Prlnters of KING JACK and other classy per1od1eaIs and pUbIlC2itlOHS For twenty svx years thls Company has stood upon the tune tested and proven platform of QUALITY Durlng that tlme WEBB CITY has been changed from a very poor place to get prlntlng to the BEST PLACE TO GET GOOD PRINTING f EFIQTI Q I Nf' lk. Eqverybodly in this shop ' works or its customers YQ KITLTVET 1-+-f vi- -av--. e--4 Qwv-as vev-iv+ +4-av-+52 +'vv'-a Qav:-44'-v-vw-v-v-ffffwd 3 NL I 4,424 ,-J Bob CLll11I11II1gS Clieading and stumbling alongj XVhat Is that wo1d'? . .W -,L Ln, .run ni. nf .....,.......- -.. . .. V-- .- ,..-.-.--- . -,Q-Q, Av.. ..f-:-,-- Peddler fGoing along outsidel App1es!' -.+f1.-nf -171: g-L -gags :QT-E xi: 1: r , ,U L . , ' C an . .H i ' ' ll f IXfl:QL ,1i ?kAl'l,,1.4,. A- .+.A,..,L...A- A, A - .,,A,. A A fW-VL,- A 5 ,-, ,MAAfA A titysp A A f J 1 Ir! I I QS A- II A I .J X Ig '-1 I I P 1 I , I IP ,J I ' Ir 4 I 1 4 l , . In X ' ' I I I , j: ' 4 0 9 9 4 ,, .I fIlfIUIlIfZ6'7T 'ITIWILIIIWIQ r : 4 . 1 1 7 Kb If 1 - 43 Iv 4 Ir 4'I D 4 Ii C I Q ab 4, I , I, I I I 45 I' +2 'r Ir I 4 I, I M I: 41 . It I 44 I' 4 'P I 43 . . If 4I . - K 41 . . 4I 1 I, , I ' I I' - 3 ' , I . - II I IF I II I, I I ' ' I I . ' 4 ' I I I . I' 4 . . 5 4' I 4 II I L I 'I . I' I .P 4 Bill VVallace: Mother, I failed in English. 't Mother: f'But, son, I don't understand i. Bill: 4'N6ltll61' do I, that is the reason I failed. ---ALL -------4.4----A--A4i.--A-- Us Q .Q X :L 5 ' :Nm IFllllIHl .,., rq l l Wfbect ebb Crit Hens A Million Dollar Factory Payroll A Million Dollar Small Fruit lndustry High Class Schools Beautiful Churches Interurban Street Cars Purest Deep Well Water No Foreign Population No Mud Wonderful Soil for Gar- den and Fruits Two Trunk Railways Two Main Line State Highways 'A' One Transcontinental Federal Highway ir City Hospital Carnegie Library Government, Post Office Building age! Down cmd Game 1713, Webb City Cbezmber of Commerce . Webb City, Missouri es? vvvv ,.,.v, I r,e1 vvvvv vv.,,v v v .pvv,v V .VVY Q Mr. Shover Cafter being fished out of the watery The worst of it is that I have just remembered that I can swim. Q Ziyi e,,e,. have f .th-. ..-.--:L-'sw-,r-1 ,.., V :Env-,p q..gqg.,..9.:-:gas .4 .l .A'13T5 lf5 '. fl :QE-' 341' 'tifrfi-E51-:eFr321?f5:?' 1-'ii 175'-Q.: 'z:,:L3 ':.-15,-1-.1-V:-1, 1?-:S-5-L3-'1Z'7'r iT1v-V ' l -' I - v Josephine R: You raised your hat to thatogirl who passed, you don't know her, do you. G90189 SI 'No, but my bl'Oth6l' does and this is his hat. LAVL-nr A.AL4i .444A1.pLA4J...L- A.A.4AA.,...n.A,4A,..4.LA..4.4 44.44 . e, A 4 'V ., W, V ,IV A N5 4 f' x 4 i 4 ' ' ' 44 4 44 Wiifmni iiiullilsfl-1 2 F' 4 4 4 4 l 4 1 1 Wbdt Webb City Need Wo hundred small modern Cottages to house the people who Want to hve here At tbe Edge bf tbe Uzemrk Playgrounds With the 0Z31k Region steadily coming to the fiont, Webb Clty p10pe1 ty is the best investment ln the entire legion ez Down and ome In Webb Ctty Cbemmbevr of Cbmmeoree Webb Ctty, Mtssotttu LN, lx, M1 Cheiiy Cto 11lsJ Lots of gnls use d unb bells to get colol in theu cheel s QGIIIOI gui And lots ot ills use coloi on then cheeks to get dumb bells wif A U 4 4 I' 1 F p 'D I 43 , v 4g , 4 I .4 Q, 1 43 I, , 41 4, i 44 5, I I . is . 5 4 A 4' J o 1 J, Y 3, 4 , 4 4 3 9 ' 1 K N, 1 r J A Q! V 4 l, , 4 , I i 4 ' 3 i 4 . A . . . 4, , r r . ' . . ' r I 1 . . . . . 4 . , P A ' ' 4 T r 1 'i' 1 'r ' r is v , n , W l I ' cc 6' ' ' 5 t 4, F , 1 4. V r 4 ' 5 4 P , 4 . 4 l r 4 42 0 L 4 ' 4 ' L C8 ' s ' 4 ,' W 4 0 0 9 , If 'I V , I Q int f 4 - ' nl W K , Y' fb , '1 44 .- . N U, V ' ' ,f 'f-. Kr. ,A, V, ,,,,,,,,-,f,,,.W, ,,.. 7 , ,,,. . 15 J 'A D . fy 'll f'--7--Q-ess-vvva-f+14v'1 +22-7+ivT:fvvs.+-vv f-fvvwvvvvww-vvvf-vvvwww Us I Q . ,. , ' 'fm ' fi-,f ' l ., .. g-. :ff '- 1 ,ff V ' . ' . . H ' cr' ' ' I ' . ' . I 5 . b Y r D- I' In i-,qu -1 Ni, Av,,,,, ..,.,,.,g- .W . . s, V..-,.-V, ,.f.ws.1,,.',s.12 .1,-.am-re.:-.5-i::+7,2eu-3'sais vs, az... U L 's 1 1 4 5 1 . I 4 i 1 4 i 1 Miss Gilmer: What is the meaning of 'statistics'? Fresh: Noi.ses that spoil the music over the radio! C 3,5 1 11111: gigf A A. e::.e-ting' -:. f f .A A-fee f.:.:A A A e-+'+-f-LCQ 1. 51 E 924- VV. Daugherty Phones fi fi 3 1 'I E. .I. W ehh I j M. Beckman 0 4 Electric Grocer Shame 1 Shop 3' ' Czucp-to-date Shoe Repairing. .I We 5911 only dependable Quality serviceg best materials Z 1 merchandise. Our prices and SatiSf21Cti01l guaranteed. are always right. Your money back if not satis- fied. Courteous and Prompt Semce' A 926 W. Daugherty st. 3 C. E. MATTHEWS, Pres. F. W. KELLOGG, See'y and Trees. E. T. WEBB, Vice Pres. F. B. LOOMIS, Gerdl Mgr. ' hh 0 ci C ON 5. B Ulf ULN Ul7Y'7fB'2Y'fUYL B I :a 0 A . Foundry cmd Meachirie W ks. I! Ii ii General Ofyice, EAST BROADWAY, WEBB CITY, Mo. It MANUFACTURERS OF HIGH GRADE 1. MINING MACHINERY Qi JOBBERS or A COMPLETE LINE or MINE SUPPLIES S ir Webb City Phones 29 and so ui? Z1 Si?Ove:s:':'?: :iz T57f'35'f-? 7Z'T'2l-v+l5 :7TTTf:Tfv'i':2'::s W: J Y 5 1 ' 'QL' Miss Crotty: Use the Word 'gruesome' in a sentence. Harold Nokes: The man stopped shaving and grew some whiskers. T ' 5,-? 52-Eel-.vav-K--.5.4f?+--1 - 5-eg '55,-O - - ' - ae 15:11 .113 013211 Sllttlghg ran intova te1e1ph0I16 D019 While trying out her br-other's new Ford. SS11lg Ol1l1St, belngitsympathetlm asked, Have an accident? - Opal? NO, thanks, I just had one. 4 4 1 r 1 V 4 1 E ' r P ' P P P P P , b P A P -fwxx, vf I CH, ,K 5 ilxfqfx- my fvi'f3KBifi'lNifW Af' '-f ff-ff AAAA Aff: -+1-Ave-ei1eJ-A1,sf - :xl 4:1 - 1 1: : A-ef A4-4 -f ,JK fb' is n Raw' if in if , Y . , 1 77 HU? N ffGz is leaf me fir . I ci: a I 'IlLg Il r 1 ' ' . ' r 1? , 1 O r 1 41 V r lf U FP 4 0 Q Crawl Jewelry CO0 5 If rl j! 108 WEST DAUGHERTY -' II KNOWN FOR SERVICE f 1 xr A A f '5 4 1 4 , . la if . 'i Ei M ' Pf if .Q cle 5 we , 4! L, gi fi C1gars, News, Cold Drmks i A v ag. L1 , Ig Popcorn and Candy I V 4g V il r I 1 it I5 1 if Ii CORNER DAUGHERTY AND WEBB TELEPHONE 66 r H , r U ' PJ wr 4, r , ,, ri 1 fl ii ' ir ' , M lf , rl I LOWE HARDMAN it r 3 f I 4 'C r 4E r' 1' L1 5 I 0 Q11 ' I ll'l1'D.CGIF'IlCC45Ufl CGQEMKHCCBTS 2: :A : y 41 . ' P V q We Gjazfrzve Z0 Please f I fr I r V ' .Y r A 112 WEST BROADWAY I r V, Q TELEPHONE 456 WEBB CITY, MO- 5, - vgl ff A4 E , ,C an -YM 1,7-I9 gf awawvrzeiafzaazrsiz 555-5-5 li3'5'l'l 'J-Ti?'?i:''i-ii-:'T'iK4llfk?bx,Q:,i L ,VJ Ap - ' - 11 in throu ffh an art gallery when Thelbert Thelbert Cagle and G1 aham Jones wele Wa i g 9 r U said: Come here, Graham, and see thls crazy D1Ctll!'G. Graham: 'iOh, come on, silly, that's a looklng glass! .. ,..,.......- .......,,- . . . .... . ...1-,..-, - - -. J.- ., ,L ., , 1-fn. vi--nm-..-u5:+,.aL Tom S: How do you manage to get through college so cheaply? George H. By keeping running expenses slowed down to a walk. K 4 4 4 4 I 4 I 1 , P P P P 5 Alix A ,- Af f - A 1- A -A+! A .-+A if f :asf ' ee- ' 'f' ' '1 ' 'fJ'1 f1l 'Y -f,,f I ld Yea tale ao cfzafzee in aayiag W Gold Gdte F onr ly 1 Tnrlspey Flonr , olden dte Mixed Feed Every safe gaarafzzeea' fl BALL 81 GUNNING MILLING COMPANY' : J H Ask your Grocer for fi Ros. gg ly Automobile Supplies g VU 5 j f fi and Tires f ifeaa' li Q, Gennzine FURD Parts 4- f Tested Garden and p Field Seeds Poultry Supplies ALWAYS GOOD 'l 'l ALWAYS FRESH 4 I P Harness : ii Q T12 M f P z B ef Q: G 101-103 S. Main Street emljgn ,IEQZAHZH rm Q lj Telephone 4413 y pig lip 7' itspigfillffgiif-lwfv'2TTitii'Q :Ti':: r:2 Q Lf. .f+v'T7-'+ TJ Iv v' an I 534 v v - Q J v :Q CALS lg Cleo Houston: Gee, what a long tunnel We're going through! Captain: Say! This aint no tunnel, it's midnight. J l - vw cwlisny l IJ! X. J' 171 EJ 'Q I 1 1 1 I I 1: I P P P P P 1 l . . P P P 1 f P P 5 5 5 P P P D IT lr M r r lr r s r r .r lr lr I 1 M I, P 1 M 'r r P r gr 1 D r I I l 1 lr I, P M lr P f' Pf- f , , 'E E39 1 Ei- 2'-:J E 191' 5 -P-:3-.'aN-a'--ef.f1E:-,-- ' .fe:.-2'--: 'f' 'A ' 'Z-:ea-E.-::H -511-G Freshman aI1dFSenioI' overzheard conversing at Quapaw vs. VVebb City football game. S . H Iesunan. How will they ever get all the mud off? 911101- Oh, YOU dumb thmg, that is what the scrub team is for. 1 1 , 4 4 I 4 Q A A A Ai: iff A Af 'L-'if'-A ' f-if Airy' A ff Af: if 1.1.1 : 1 f-ff? A 5 - -73 A faiflfifjigi D, if If We will save you money on Wall Paper, Paints M M and Varnisb for the Spring Clean-Up. 'I' R A D E A T 1 a Q1 Eleeilrze Drug Company 3, ' C. s. BRADBURY, Manager 31 We Gifve Eagle Stamps I 5 TIRES 1 ACCESSORIES : REPAIR WORK : STORAGE 11 11 I BUIQKS I 1, EMPIRE A TG CQMPA Y Telephone 89 ' '21 if 0 31 Albatross Cowell lame 4 l I 11 BONDED CARRIERS I I I El 5 TRIPS DAILY TO SPRINGFIELD :C Leave Webb City: 7:15 S130 12:00 3:15 6:15 Gus' Cafe a. m. a. rn. noon p. m. p. m. 1 Coaches furnished for Special parties it Rates Reasonable L 5 178A-Iophn M PHONE Z 1665-M I IRI Q Jvfisi' ri: J :'ii'7:?:'7ii ii-T.:-1: :ffl fr :?:'? : Qi X Miss Herrod: Who were the 'Forty-niners'? Student: They were the forty-nine people who rushed to California when gold was discovered there, -..., ... ..- ....,.t,,. ,- ..,,.,.... ,.-....- 3a,.-.a- M1-+v1vs.an.1. -.Q-A 3 11--hr: L'.-.591-LL-ifixs Teacher: Who is Thomas A. Edison? Student: He is the man who invented the phonograph to keep us awake so we would stay up all night and use his electric lights. Blfgrntf .:,:,:'.g:.: !,f.'i.1f. - ff: 3. 531,-,.:,:.:.:,1: ef-if :ff-A-f-+.fs+ff-fi-45 f f V-E ' ffx , 2 It gil fl Ii! PM W If oII,Io 1 REAL ESTATE 0 0 I 1 Iv 4 v lnformatzion Dealer In li I l l' 1 li U f ii regarding Webb City in . ii if 1, . Fczmzy GVOCQVZES QI I5 15 particular, or J a s p e r , lt .l . I , ' ' , 4 11 County In general, write, P7A0'UZ5Z07Z-Y 1 Q1 1 41 . 1i phone to, or call on Ff0yr7 Fgggf I 11 P 41 1 Meal, 86796. I 1' . II is 11 .lo C. VEATCH 5: 12 I 1' 'E SI Realtor .5 4 ' 44 3 113 West Broadway ' 41 . Y ! I, Wfbb Cm' MO' 307 W. DAUGHERTY sT. E is 1 AI 1 it 11 4 I? 41 41 1 I 1 1 Uzazrkv Wade rm College 1 1 4 U 4 r ' Wi r I CARTHAGE, MISSOURI , I P r 4 T is a Christian College with Christian standards , . T 1 1 and ideals. It offers courses in Liberal Arts, il ' 1 Music, Expression, Oratory, Physical Training, If fi 1' Education. It gives twoyears of pre-medic and pre- I 1 engineering work. It has a fine faculty and a growing I 11 11 student body. I-t has one of the finest new college 11 buildings in the country. It has a beautiful location. , Il 12 Carthage is one of the most beautiful and healthful 1f cities in the State. C li 11 Expenses are Very reasonable. If you are going ii 3 Ij to college, why not come to the college near home? lp 1 11 For further information write the President, I 1. 1 T r ' 4 X! K, DR. WILLIAM WIRT KING Q1 fs- i I - - ... it KCif41JJCL4h,Lfo ' ' E 'w 'F'L-X5.l I-.D U 'xki I Jay W. .fusing telephoneb Give ine 22 double 23, Operator: Two-two-two-two. Jay W. Yes, hurry up, I'll play train with you 3,ft9l'WELl'dS.H 475 ,Sigel vow: 1-gi f:?i:-3-'11 .7-1: E1 1-2 ga 1,1 :.-,1 257:32-l.a.1.mg 1- 5 Absent-minded Professor: Little boy, could you tell me where my hat is? J 1 P P P ,r lr P ' r P 'r Qs ' We U Little b0-Y: Yes sir, it'.s right on your head, sir, fy VK N rx , Ifrof. Thank you. If It hadn't been for you I should have gone off without it. ,gf MEF-at we-A M-+A -44---AfMMM..+.1,,. ---AAAI I .nt .M . . C. .C . Iniffg 3, f,5.,. n , . lull Z f, I lv 4 1 4 V it Y ' ' 1 4 , . 1 4 I ' 4+ fl IV 41 . Y ' I' I i' . - ll El Y . i' . 1 - if ' 1 L ' l 'a fr W , E I A E1 I 4 ll J l V , , Ii ii 4b Q . lr I 'l Abfaham L1HCOl1'1 send: Teach economy. 3 I lr ' 5 H That is one of the flrst and highest virtues. It I ' :l - - - H lr 5 K il begms W1th savlng money. V ll gi y 1 4. lb 11 If EZ l, ' ' up I 4 lb E Q A BANK ACCOUNT Wlth mterest 'Q ll 13 compounded is a safe, easy and sue- , 4 , P QT I cessful savlng plan. I V .. . . li lm A small deposlt 1S all that 1S nec- Lg , , essary to start an account with . V ll I thls bank. P 1: I I sl ' lb 4 P 4 P li it . c .' , 5 li 1 Merchants C? Mtners tank 1 A s f' ' r l' WEBB CITY, MO. X 4 r 4 A 1+ 3 , 1 I 4, ddwhcre Sfuwvtngs Grown' I 9 fl M Qg N Xi .Qi fAY i Ilfikf E33 C1 A Mr Grigsbyt 'tCleo, I Wouldn't Slide down the banniste1'.like that. I Cleo: Wouldn't you? Show me how you Would do lt. ,.... .-... .. ., sg 4... ' e. .ug ,-m:.-- - aw- a-4-pr3v.yf-r-:s-s31k5-a-q-1n--x-Lwpaspnp : L ' .5 1--GR v1,.-33,1-',.L'--.4-1 rlfi, ,J ns Teacher: Where is the Swanee Rive1? Cleo: Far, far, away. I ' P P P 5 P P P P 5 r v r P V P 5 k C633 AAAAA f,f,:,: A +4 -.fe +.:,:L.f.f :::.f:ffff.+ :++4 A A Afffffejfii j V C A 0 O ll I wr JI. . iuutomeuttc zz ers it Positively reduce operating costs on H . .tQ-qV-.' Ingersoll, Denver and Sullivan Machines l eese eess sse ses seesssssseeeeeeseeese eesesseeess esessessss F F F ss ssssessssess e ' A 'i We Manufacture Repairs .I iss - i'.ii . 4 f'f. r - ,, for all eMachines and f K will .,.....,...,,..........................,....,.....,......,..,...,.........li,.,e..... P WE WANT TO SERVE YOU I e C PHONE 332-WEBB CITY, Mo. E o , A o I I West Side Machine Shop Company E Our Representative, MR. J. C. COFFEE, is in the field every day. Tell your troubles to- him. E - I Your INSURANCE friend E HARRY B. I-IULETT I e e offers, free of charge, to each graduate of 1927, ONE PAID-UP POLICY .I for a SUCCESSFUL LIFE, provided I you practice ' HoNEsTY, 1NDUsTRY AND 5 ECONOMY ff ZQIQCCEEIF ' 'W vvvv 2 on ' Y v 2' V thereof-ff George Shelby It s all right to flirt with girls who use the l pstle who can push a broouistick' k but marry one Mil P if 1 Eli . KQQ5 ' Wil X SLU. 4, fr il rs l l hines i airs l P r r f-1 '- G- -f'-1 'S 'f 1 -'--2?-if-E e-'1 I- 3: J, -. -'1e'r': F15 :ses-,ah'ff-neleie-,-we-1 11:-f:. '-sz:-:J-zap.-1.'i'Ie:':::amai-'nj af-.pf 1' 1 'Mn . . uf A ' ' This is the first time you have been to prayer meeting in a long time, said the pastor of a colored congregation ., f-,VN . -s.. -1 ff uf ll- SAA-+---'J-A-AMAAAA-A,44,..AAA,.,,A--A-A---A- - - r ' 3.413 f A .Nt IX , 1 o - 4 4 iii A 4 L 'ua' It .,,, 1 E deem it a high honor to be permitted to enroll in this class who 1 , are boosting for KING JACK, the greatest annual published any- 4 4 -where in the middle west. We are glad to have this small part in 4, makrng it the success that it is and has been. 4 I 41 wk fl 4, .l 1I l A Clecm Athletics cm Important Q Flctctor in Good Schools Clean athletics call for clean mer chandrse By this we mean mer chan drse made and offered for sale by reliable concerns Per mit us to call your attention to the one outstanding make of knit goods rn all the middle west We re fer to 'Lamb Knit the standard tor fifty years the line made by Amer ican boys and girls Just like our selves a line that IS recommended by more coaches than any other known line F or Summer Sports For the vacation days we call at tentron to our medium and light sweaters suitable for golf tennis and other outdoor sports These are at tractrvely styled and will give you that feeling of satisfaction which comes from knowing you are well dressed For the Fall Term of School We mention the fact that we are rn positron to make for the Class any thing special you may want rn color cornbrnatrons including all class col ors We tully guarantee all 'Lamb Knit sweaters to give perfect satrs faction em, , , . l -,,-l,-,,M-l,.,, I 5 . .At r l r r P V V P v r b P r r s - P 5 wr lr 'r Eb ,r I+ :P v qsafd Wood 5 cphrfmch! fore By 12 E vvoon fn. lk ilffcgcf-F bvn I had to come replied M1 Erasmus Prnkley I need strengthenln ' I se got a on HY one Wh1t9W2l.SlllI1 '1 chicken coop an bllllfllll fr fence round 1 water melon pitch AY ji -' III 3 - -A 'gg ' vvcvvvvevvvvv- vvJxvatvv,vv2-vvT2i:i':'T't2vvvvv-vv.-wv -rw E X4 1 I uxmfsy ,- .... Ass-- .... ..........l. - - .... - ........l...r...r.... -- l ILL-A ' I o ' toot mmomtmon 'Y' Mmnnmmw 'M AMMAA I I .-.13 - i 2 J, I I J, . ' ,r 5 . 2 I .I ly 6 1: , . ' ,Q 4, .4 1 4, 3 A . ii ' 4 I . 4 so I - 4 I 0 I S I I g 4, : .- y Q A A Il ,i A A- II I 41 . 16 , 4, l il - 1 . 42 E . 4l Q 2 4! . I , . ' ' 1, : . 1 - , . . 4L - 1 - E 4 . . ' l U ' ' ' v ft 4: - ' ' - , ' 4 ' ' - ' I f :I y w . . if - I ,. i 4 . ' Q 'H - , . . ' 11, WI , . '. .- 1, 4, I ' - 4I ' . ' , ' a . . 4 3: -' 4x Q , 5' 41 I 5' 4 :J - Il ' . - 3, 4I .F ,. , . . 4 - 'T fi Q II , . - . - - 3' 'Al ' X . ' . . ' fix ' - Q , , ' . . 3 iw. I I I I I I I ' '. I I - I . ,, ,, ,il . W, F74 CY-Rf-A--Y-v--ffs-v-V-. -f-vv vv::-Q2?- vvvppviivyqy T Jr ' ' '-A- i 't'1 i: 'g ,- f1,,.- J. ' ' ' ' ' ' .1 Miss Thweatt: 'fWho helped you with this essay, Robert? R. Cummings: No one. AAAML,-...AA LAAA- - .LAAAA .-LAAA A A .L Fifi ,rq 1,5 ., 1 i . K I j,,L,L,,.LLL.-,,.-.,., ---A 1 4 If 11 f . 1 1114 A4 fy , . lj O el Man Expe zieaee 1T'S WISE TO BE FULLY INSURED HIRON S 81 HARRIS, AGENTS PHONE 172 WEBB CITY, Mo. 114 N. WEBB Gam Tow W W 11. P.W1LSON DON'T BE A RENTER You owe your fami home. Let us furnish it. Home Lanai and Loan Company A. D. PIATTEN, Mgr. Phone 301 Staple and Fancy 1: GROCERUES 1: Fresh and Cured Meats Courteous Treatment and Prompt Service to all. 601 N. Main Street Phone 702 J C frrvvr vii' -'v-VWv 'F 'S V 71-Y 'Sur'-vW+-w-viwwrviv-'A 1 'Y '-Q'-viifv-' Y-va-v -v-v-' ' ' ' 9'-rv' AT-T vi iss Thweatt: Come now, tell me the truth, didn't your brother help you? R. Cummings: No Maani, he did it all. KW . , ,.,, fr-E ev .. 1 .- . 1 vvvfvv.,-,YW . v .. 4 R4.Q?513.J, 1 1 4 4 4 4 4 4 W 4 +1 41 41 4 4 41 4. 4 4 11 41 41 41 41 41 41 1. +1 41 41 41 41 4 4 4. 4. 41 41 41 ,. 4. 4 4 4 4 4 1 4 4 4 4 4 4 41 4 4 41 4 4 4 1 1 41 41 41 41 41 42 4 1 41 41 41 4 1 4 4. 4. 4 4 1 41 4 4. W 151 L5 .4' ll L L1 .X D1 . z-- ' -'-uc---:E 1- -1 1r.:1eu :fig.. 55qfg,w,. ,.-e.-Q.. .....t-.-..,e 4-,-41g-:':,w-.341 if 5 A Senior: I never made a mistake in g1'an1ma1' but once, and as soon as I dom: it I seen it. ' ' -wmv V Q I no 'x --V4 N g M1 - . ,- t , ' V, N, j gx gl 4 Mhf jATse'1'kA, A'+f4fAe-AAA-,AAA4.AYAAf..LAAA.A.:+f ..sV4,..A 45.4, A44 A44 A A, . . .-L z Q ,M we H - I4 ' It rtryy 4 Xu , X, - N4 X44 , 4 , 5 1 ' 4 I 4 V 4 P 44 4 1 4 4 A 3 P I P I 5 I P 4 P 4 P 4 P 4 I 34 D W BBB CNY BANK E ffablzlrfzed 1863.2 ' i J E . kb 41 4 I 52 Gapzfal, ,X'100,000.o0 P 4 wr 4' ls 4 'r 4 yr 4 I 4 1 , 4I I I I 4+ 1 D 4: 4 I 4 -' I 3 Interest ' I 14 Q Pald 9 41 ' 5' I 44 C on Tune D 4 4A . 3 .I I U Deposlts YS I 3 il 3 P 4 I 5 3 Safety De- pp poslt Boxes I I A for Rent. I 5 4 2 L I 4 I ! I r 4 4 Nr ' 44 4, .4 r 41 P 44 4 y 4 ' 1 if 4,52 M7 fig s , to W? ffif I 4 one , , to I so m wget' 'V 4- 1 74 -Ti.4,,,,,.,,,,v.,:Qv,4,'::wvH. ' YQ v++wfvQTi V3 fvf 72 -'vw - -W ' ' W ' :L rf I ' V 1 'V '- '1 U ful f4,,f4 ' b 1 during the assembly 411115 -If Md Mary H: What was that unearthly noise in the a cony you? morning? H Jean W: Oh, just one the Freshmen falling asleep. I 5 ,. ,. nh... : 1 4 E4 I . r Y F r P L L P 7 I 4 I P L r r r P P b P P - -Yr-A P x I I L r r I P r r P P P V u r P 4 P b P I ? x I 4 4 3 ! 1 L 4 ll Uffzen you ore Zh neeo' of Cloifzzhg, iz Shover: What is the formula for water, Willis? Willis: It is h, i, j, k, l, m, 11, o. '. 'R 1 R- A A A A A 4 AA... A A A AAA, ,,.,L..,..4.444.,AA4A4...a.4+A.AA4-Arxv . Jiri, gfiikrdr' gffoefiev A A A A ssss A A E fin ff,-fwj J if r w .1 A, gl H 3 P A Dry Goody or Slzoef, remember me ' P I su. Moiuus Q T..H. TARRANT it 3 g47zyz'oz'7zg B Anywhere I . 4 I f HOWARD MARTIN FRANK HARRISON n For Better Ajppeomamee The RESCENT LEANERS 2 E Houtrteifs omdl Dyelrs 3: ' lr 5 , P 45 s , Ib l 5, P -A i BLAKE THEATRE BUILDING 5, 1 PHONE 1260 1, gl WEBB CITY, Mo. - :fs :hc v v fr-:awp--Mefezy E: :+Q:v::p :Q 1 ,:::1f -E fs,-4-frcgllfgg ' ' . Shovel That is wrong. Willis: Why, yesteiday you told us the formula was H to O. 0 it 5 x l -': if sezeitvav--rf - - .ng 2: 1-13-:f -' 52:2 .ann h lliifilfy 'Davist Lyle, what did you get for Christmas? Lyle Tutnet. Well, you know those new, long, low, racy-looking Cadillacs? 1 4 4 5 if,f A 1,5 5 f,:,++:.:,-s 11t.1f,4L' - f,1f,5,i,',' tr: :gene 3,ff,f,1,11f7'j - - ,gf P, l if W gl 5 1' l . . , 1 ' V Q 1 We congratulate the faculty and Q l students of the Webb City High If School upon its high standing in lr 4 . 1 the ranks of the high schools Q I of the State. ON 1: 4 I Being now in our new modern home, EE we are better equipped to serve you in li the line of Wearing Apparel. IC E 1 We are only too glad to be of any ser- li 1 Vice possible to yourselves as well as to ll ? the schools of Webb city. V 4 li . li ' Sincerely, fl li fl :- lf il TH UB lt ., ' A k 01 rs p if is :S 5fv4wv-vwvrvvvesfai-+-f+s41++-Sv--92-vv-v-vvvww-v-vi Ati' Q Micky: Yes. Lyle: XVel1, I got a pair of roller skates. ,, - ..... 7- 1 -as 1 --.-:451.-.4-g-s'1s--L- Lvcslrn.--: -f... Q- X.: 13 v1'ui3nyL-ex.,-i :-27, Kenneth Thomas: That's funny! Ann Surface: , What? x. 4 4 W 1 I I 4 ' P P v r I , P P P V P P P P B P XJ-I ' f A M' A fi --A- l,,lf.i.,,' ? ,I.1f ::YA: rEf:if+fff-+f4J-A-+:+ -4-:efe-CQESVEQ 5' 'J E. R. SWITZER, Pres, T. C. TRIPLETT, Dist. Mgr. 4' AL-ICE MOTE, Sec. TM. BAZIL, Financier Q, it 13 Mineral Council No- 277 if il ' Qi ti Q , I ,ff O'0, E 0' S vw ' :Q S T A w f ' W E '33 A ummm 5.01 .3 X ri. Slat v xys q E32 '00 I ,. sJ1f 1 REAL FRATERNAL INSURANCE t Messe-seem-em-MM e 3 A General Hospital for the benefit of W: Q! all members FREE. An investigation will surprise you. i ta Q vvvv Y vvvv. - jx? CEE Kenneth Thomas: Oh, I was just thinking. Ann Surface: Hal Ha! That is funny. gr. vi ii 1 1 1 P 5 0 P P r 1 r Q 6 r P P P P P I P P 5 In il s r r r sb gb U ls in in fr M 5, W if 5+ in 159 i ,fr I cl 1 'i fi 1 1 1 .1 -,- -Jaya,-he Q,-iseafzg,-avfgegffffz-ff-I - .g-gL71::-'- ' - ' - .273 Fern Cruze at the table was Given a dish of noodles H th ' ' V WHS eating nothing but the soiip. She asked her whytsheedigiigt s2itIi?12cI?gOCE?ggti1Je Unconcerned, she answered, 'tCan't catch 'e1n. l, P P P ifi52?GLZ'fff'f AM e-fear A A fi f of AAA- if A 1 - f ,o- 1, - e digs tl ii U 33,1 p rr all-1 I When the Whole purpose of education ' is carefully considered it is found , to be: I 1. Preparation to indie rl A lrvzhg. 5 2. Preparation or useful 1 .6ZfZ2671flZ?. i 3 We specialize in preparing young 1 people to make more money and -to g II make it easier. We place them in line 'I ? for promotion. We start them on the E 1 road to useful citizenship. , '1 1 5 1 op in usmcss o c c , f J in s s' c ii I 1 W. N. NEWLAND ' if President I fi ns if 9 X523 o iii? Y ' '1':'i?:':'::v 4?:ii'ii'1'T5Y' 'irq i'T':ii'iT'r- 'Q Have you traveled in Africa? Yes In the Sudan? No, in a Roadster. , -..Y-- .--.-. .. . .,... ,U -..4giga31-.5--J Mx. U-QQ.-..J,n .e.. I Us 1. rw-w. ..- Q 4 I 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 5. l Mrs. Kuhn CTO student Whose voice is very hoarseb Joe, stop singing, you will strain ' your voice. Joe: Why should I stop, Mrs. Kuhn? If I strain it wont it be all the finer?'f A Q1 -A--115+-Af: - ---A .::.+'-- fe-+ - A,1+iff:-::.ei14:,:,+.-1. :.:,:,,::L+ tl 'L 2 xg, Q I THUMAS rfutoeryo eo.. 4 4 4 4 E 1 . Well dressed men have their clothes made A from Guaranteed Woolens. 1 Juztf Cleaned and Preffecf . . . 81.00 Phone 31,1 WEBB CITY, MO. 509 N. Matin St. 106 South Main Street ..... Telephone llO3 Meats ond Groceries y IT PAYS TO GET OUR PRICES P Bring Your Cash and Get Your Money's Worth 4 4 4 3 . 3 SHIPPING EXPERT PACKING STORAGE 1 . When yott more to Wehh City . Aqvotdl Worry 2: 1: Cotllll Us 4 I PHONE 330 t Y Wehh City Tromsfer E? Storage Co. -rev v T ....v rr' vw, - r- frr' vvvv a i +-v+-w v Y 'A John Self: 'fSay, Wally, Why is a dog's tail like the heart of a tree? Wallace M. Hum-ni-m, Why, I don't know. John: 'fBeeause it is so far from the bark. er It lV fl .EQMG .ITKV ,414 r..-1 2 In 4 QQ 3,1 U 4l 'l 4. gl 4 4 4 4 4 4! 4 tl fl 4 4 l ? 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 41 4 'i 'I 4 4 4 4 1 4 I 4 4 4 4' 'E 41 4l 41 4 l 4 4: 45 'S 45 41 4l 41 4F tl 144 NJ. Qi Nrql-.T I 'bf-X 1 1 ' f fx 'qjiflg G train ?!! - 3'-' r VTTQ iff Qi 'L lP 3P 1P P P P P lP P P i P P P P Bt. K P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P . E P 'P RP P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P 'll .faecal -'- L4f'v'f'.Pf+'r!+s--HA ,,4e5nP.ga53.,Pgx-x:-f,f1a,'-a- '- - - f-egs1.- .Qu - ' rise- .154-, Miss Ella Helm: And where was Sher'-iglaln when he took his famous twenty mile rl e. Thelbert Cagle: On a horse. 1 l l 4 4 4 4 4 P P P P P l P P P P I - P P P P P l P P P P A L, A4YA,' A: A A :,A ff 11-AA Af f.A,LA..A A A A: A AWQAYA A --f A 57- A A Li J 'fir sy PM CWD M 4, wwf R!! g :P P 4 P 1 if bl? ' ' f 1. 0 I 6 6 C2231 Hgh School P 45 ' P 1 , 4 P 41 I 'I P 4 P gi HE following employes of the Empire District Electric E it Company, the Webb City and Carterville Gas Company . .P 1 and other subsidiaries of the Henry L. Doherty Company are 5, ' graduates of the Webb City High School. Their -success and V position in the business world is an attest of the splendid ed- l, ' ucational institutions of Webb City. P 4 i, I 4 W. A. Jones, Henry L. Doherty Company, New York City, N. Y. i 1 Chas. O'Neill, Jr., Crew Levick Company, Cleveland, Ohio. j , Bryan Ball, Empire Gas and Fuel Company, Bartlesville, Okla. if 4 Richard Gaston, Empire Gas and Fuel Company, Bartlesville, Okla. P I Ralph Morton, Empire Gas and Fuel Company, Bartlesville, Okla. ' , Dave Moore, Picture Corporation, Miami, Florida. 4' 4l Richard Herrod, Carson Petroleum Company, St. Rose, Louisana. V :I Jack Spracklen, Ohio Public Service Company, Cleveland, Ohio. I: 4 F. C. Pratt, Empire District Electric Company,-P Joplin, Mo. 5, 4 C. F. Ratliff, Empire District Electric Company, Joplin, Mo. P I C. Haughawout, Empire District Electric Company, Joplin, Mo. ' 4 Tom Parker, Empire District Electric Company, Joplin, Mo. P Grace Wigginton, Empire District Electric Company, Joplin, Mo. 1 I Roy Latham, Empire Di.strict Electric Company, Joplin, Mo. if 4 C. S. Daniels, Empire District Electric Company, Joplin, Mo. iP 4 Carrol Bailey, Empire District Electric Company, Picher, Okla. I ' Judson West, Empire District Electric Company, Riverton, Kansas. lf 4 Buster Owen, Empire District Electric Company, Joplin, Mo. lP ' Robert McKenna, Empire District Electric Company, Joplin, Mo. ' Carrol Byrd, Empire District Electric Company, Webb City, Mo. ', 4 Dorsey Watson, Webb City 8: Carterville Gas Co., Webb City, Mo. P lr Cecil Gregory, Webb City 85 Carterville Gas Co., Webb City, Mo. W I 'Carrie Gr0s.s, Webb City 8: Carterville Gas Co., Carterville, Mo. 4 Frank Watson, Webb City 85 Carterville Gas Co., Webb City, Mo. if Elizabeth McLellan, Webb City 8: Carterville Gas Co., Webb City, Mo. ,: .3 Chas. Campbell, Webb City LQ Carterville Gas Co., Webb City, Mo. P 4! Robert Smart, Electric Utilities Company, Anderson, Mo. P ' Harlan Davis, Lawrence County Light, Water Kc Cold Storage Co., , 4 Aurora, Mo. lv ly . . . . ' ji The Doherty Organization offers many opportunities for ' 1, High School graduates. ll 4, 4 o 1 The Webb Cnty 6? Cfctrterqvtllle Gas Co. 4 4 'V 0 o o o Ii The Emptre Dtstrtct Electrtc Co. rl fu PM fel W. , ,rigidg'i :':'i2'2'I v v I vvvv v 73 v Y v 'W '7' fr ' ' 'E' ' ' ' ' 'H' ' :ifD,12Dlfx1 F Graham Jones and Billie Chinn stood looking into a jeweler's window. Graham, asked Bill, how'd you like to have your pick here? Sure, responded Graham, I'd rather have my shovel. ., ,. - ,,,,,,,,, Y L .. , ,,,.,,,-angie-.ne.a.fD-.,s.:ss.s:'..f.,-. a ,.a.sa1:3aP, sa a14.fp..s3,-.'..1'.,.5 fa-ia ,A ,cn RROlFESS1ONAlL DllR1f5CC'1'ORY I I 4 L l 4 Glasses Fitted Lenses Duplicated lv! l l P B C- IIIIIIIIIII IIIIIAAL AAAA, ,BL ,,.,,,,, --,,.-1,A,--A1..,.,l-T 'ffm Ifkigfwlriigis --.AA A A A A YV 4. Hours: 10 a. m. to 12: 1:30 to 6 IJ. m. Eyes Examined Frames Adjusted 3, . . li :I DR. PAUL L. PRITCHETT DR- BRYAN T- JONES if 44 OPTOMETRIST 1' 4 Office 1-3 Humphreys Building ' Q' 4 Phone 764 Phone 670 for Appointment I 4 Res. 927 W. 2d St. Res. Phone 1393 118 N. Webb St. WEBB CITY, MO. ll 4 I' 4 . I I' 4 I' 4 Hours: 9 a. rn. to 11 a. m., 2 p. m. to 4 p. m. 4 Evenings by appointment I' 1' Office Phone 21 Res. Phone 716 J R 4: . . I . I .I DR. lvl. S. SLAUGHTER DENTAL SURGEON lt :I OSTEOPATHY AND SURGERY , 15 5-7-9.II-I3 Office Phone 240 Ii 41 O'Nei11 Building WEBB CITY, MO, Res. Phone 319 Webb City Bank Bldg. 4: ' 4l 41 Office Hours: 9 to 125 1 to 5 f' I Phone 639 W. W. WAGGONER M. D. 3 S. E. HUFFHINES, D. D. S. ' E 4I Office Phone 622 Res. Phone 195 ' I 0'Neill Building WEBB CITY, MO. Over- Webb City Bank E Office Hours: 1 to 3, 6 to 7: Sundays 10 to 12 i Office Phone 28 i Res. Phone 56 41 . . . . . . , 1 DR B A DUMBAULD DR GEO W COX Surgery and Diseases of Women QSTEQPATHIC PHYSICIAN I U Rooms 1, 2, 3, National Bank Bldg. r 3 Res. Corner Oronogo and Daugherty 2.3-4 b 4 WEBB CITY, MO, Webb City Bank Bldg. Webb City, Mo. I r 4 office Hours: 2:00 to 5:00, 7:00 to 8:00 p. nn. 4 4 4 4 DR. R. M. STORMONT 1 RAY E. WATSON ATTORNEY AT LAW ' 4 Office 2-4-Q Zinc Ore Bldg. O'Ne1ll Building V Phone 429 Phone 282 WEBB CITY, MO, R r 4, P ' offioo Phone 130 ' Res. Phone los if I l l E , . . . is DENTIST li 1 5 4j Wright Building Telephone 95 Room 8 ll ji WEBB CITY. Mo. O'Neill Bldg. WEBB CITY, Mo. If 41 Q, 4 ll 42 il ie P 4' lp 4 o Io y l A C' YOUNG l 1 4 4: . D . . . .4 ATTORNEY AT LAW R O H CRGCKER T 4M is gl 5 and 7 Unity Bldg. 9 Telebhone isa WEBB CITY, Mo. Associated with Dr. o. sollingoi- ,fi QQ Z: f 4 A .H A. A U M5131 vwfvia fra-'T4T':'Tii ?r.1' 1 4' 4 ' 'zinc' Wrtiii T:'T:':ilFQ' v': TT T' Tir 7 Bill had a -billboard. Bill also had a boardbill. The boardbill bored Bill so that Bill sold the billboard to pay his boardbill. So after Bill sold his billboard to pay his boardbill the boardbill no longer bored 'Bill. L i l .-,.. . -vu we vz1:g...-.mai-..-me-.'-en--.. K Q, ,,.,., -tuna :vm ,av '....u,-.3 A -.-..,..-.-.,,.. ' --Q. .:....- R-- - V P- -.. ..-A .v Y,-. . .-.. . - ...e..-.--. . ..., .... ..-. ... L... , . , ....,.-.,.. A4 ...QA 44.4.54 A fywoilif f rliwnff H , gl-'lQ1f,,if?P --T M- ibm K.. L k5 1 fs i 'fix H Ni gl X i , d bi l 4 P P r IP ,P 'P P r r - ,P Ts I l is gr FP I 'I 1, I, ll iP 'E' lr iP 1 it - V P P P : 5 l P P v P in in gb EP P 1. P P P P s P 0. P P P P IP ir . P P P I P is I lr lr P P ,P lr r . 1 ,P gr lr P P r EP wr in 1+ 6 fl 61 ZQDQN P fed Bill his l -xi 1 . l l l 1 i 1 1 l X J ' i f .F If was HH Outiaffed fV21ffiC'C0D Who addressed himself to a certain fellow who had lg d UD Slllllg ol automobiles .several blocks in length. C3111 YOU g0 any faster? he roared. 4-44-5---.AA-A-,,4A--AA--A,.A,AAAAAA ---A.1g.A, -- . , rink' K '- -- -. :J . , ,, ' .. ef 4 il ff ! f' W' .., i mn ll. ajum-ru. . ' f,..31?f w 'my' ' ilk, A - . R 11' fig! '7 ffm-..-'-4 .Je ,. ali.,- '224 X irate:- . 'gl ' ' ' 'Y . . 1 vi ii f ' . ' -35-93113.-1'f'-Ziff'I- v11.-'1 4- F . ' 2:1 ?Ssf,-+::':- -'-ms. -' 4'-fP'fE.s3-res x' '1 '- V - i i7i ff'fbt'w . fi If .,'. 5' .,.. '. ,,. . ,Q .5 - - -1.-amz, P - ' . ' - V' ' .2 2 .-31,-' 9'5f..' .' Qi-Q:2: 1' E E .... 1 ' 3 ' is 51 25 4 - I ff . -' V A - ' ' ri, fi' .. ,4,, Q ,fs -' ' :iz -,, V M .V -5 fi ' 3- ' s - Q, , A -, 4' tmg. , 2.9 , 5 .., - nz 4. -' f V ' - ' - --' -- - f . 7:'::c1:.'::.1::5:-.:::::ff' :Q--.A I s-'11w f'ifv ' 1 l . l , Ll. ' , FF? 1'f,1i-H11 , +17-Y--H .V Y-,lv ' ' -1 . , . il., .rf:?fSIf9ff r.,,.'L'E':,.7E7:T' 'frfiifff-14,9 .Q 'L-I ..,.. -- -- 'Q T A irszt Methodist Episcopal hurch Sozftlzwesf Corner of Second and Oronogo Slreels C. M. KENNAUGH . Minister HE CHURCH is a group of people who love and follow Christ, and who band themselves for Worship, fellowship and service in His name. The Church is the bulwark of society. Our Sunday Salma! Our Cfzzzrrlz C0rzgregazfz'0f1 Our Epfwofffz Leagues hold inspiring and helpful services each Sun- day. We would be delighted to have you attend all or any of them. rw, P r ir li I ,Y ,A - 1 sill FT IYQ, ,. .fi Q C Y' Tl-XC,1i't-lf' N f., - -- -' - ' Y- -iw' -wa ::z'+:s1+-a4f ' A fe' 17 4 P ki ,- J 4 - w--rws-vvvv-vvvw--v vvvvvvvvvvvv vw vvv J. J Alf -if-f W Y 'J' V wyesj was the Calm response from the driver of the antiquated flivver. I can, but I clon't want to leave the cur. ,. y.-.... ..,.-ezf.e.-...ea.n..1.Q.:ge.1g1.-nays,,s.:..6pn41y:iz-agagsafg.nas...va-ssi-H Q-'F '-xl-Na-:fs +9 ?',1.,,-6.5.-L my vsp. una- , Dorothy Veatch: Did you ever take chloroform? Nelsa Smith: No, Who teaches it? M A - A 4- LAI fkiflji f:.f.:,:.ff fitftifn' ff. V' ' ' ' A 'A' I - QQ I E I, V r I eutvrat Methodist Church ,I I I. ,A . I Ir In CORNER BROADWAY AND PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE I LINUS EAKER ........ Pastor If j , 4 4 4, I , -. , f ' 4 . II I . M , ff 4, 4I I' 4 In . I+ 4 v 4 I r 4 r 4 r ' I 4 4 r r P I P v 4 I ' 4 r ' I P P P r r In I, P P H growzkzg Church fwiffz cz great mz'ssz'0fz I Heaful pffeachzkzg uma' z'nspz'rz'7zg music at each .verfvice ' P Q , P , The Suudlay School J. A. HARRISON, Supt. 4 Our Sunday School is well organized with teachers for all the classes and classes : 4 for all pupils of every age. I 4 1' ' ' II I Epfuzorth Leagues i 4 I ,, We have three Wide-awake Epworth LeaguesQJunior, Intermediate and Senior. The devotional services are conducted in an orderly and devout manner. The League Socials are occasions for lots of fun in a genteel way. I D 4 4 4 4 The Womaups Missionary Society 4 4 b r 4 MRS. W. A. CORL, Pres. 4l I The Woman's Missionary Society is doing things in a big way, It is one of the strong arms of the church. I 0 vvvvvvvv 'v'vv' + + '-vfv V ,fi vvvf vvvvvv vvvvv f A Our idea of a stingy man is the Scotchman who fried his bacon in Lux to keep it from shrinking. N I Y I , IH I 1 I, 2 'I j. I II 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 43 If +I 41 +I 4I 42 +I II 'I 'I 43 'I 4. ,I , 'I If 4 ,I 'I 0 +I 4 4 4 4 4I 'I 4 4 4I 'I 'I 4 4 4 I 4 4I 4 I, 'I fl I II QI 'I 'I 4. 4I 4I II 4I 4, II 41 1, 'I 4, 4 4, I 4 4 4 4 I .Il I i '4 .I N We 1'-4 t., , b Hugh W. Take back this soup Cecil It isn't h . ' , - ot enough. H 2925 MQM- Why, how hot do you want it? ug - S0 hot you can't stick your thumb in it. - P 4 l 4 4 if 6 :,A.1: 1.3.11.:,:::,1f:,3:.:.f4lA- AAAA - A - ,J , AAAAA A A J.,-,,. hd, K. -.-- E. ey. -r W he ' me . U r . V 12? 1 h I Z . W f 5, wmwme azpfzsf !ZZ!7'6b I I 'V IP I sc Q ,I God Wtth Us 9, I: If KI 4' r rl -, H 1 ' ' 5 W. R. Rowlette, ,I 1? Clerk D66lL'0UJ r ' JV. T. Steele W 41 Mrs. Hatcher, I R, Cannon :I Treasurer QJ. E. Lowe I Geo. E. Bradley II 4 i r I V I - 1 fl j Ynzzzzed W07'kETJ 7 fl!-fffff I ' in all A. F. Dayisi I Deparffizezzff ROY RQWIQUG I , 4 . J. B. Hatcher E . g , P e 1 E I ns 4 r I 1 : 4 r 1 r 'Ce , 4 ,I 5 4 Ib r ' I' I 4 1: I I ' ' f 5 I 4 REV. PAUL ElLIJIS, Pastor f 4 0 1 E I r ses I if P Sunday School at 9:30-J. E. Lowe, Superintendent I 4 s 4 . . . 1 4 Preaching morning and evening by the pastor il 4 1, ff- 1 Missionary Society-Mrs. J. T. Steele, President 7 e 4 4 15 gum 4 . 41 , i o o o o o 'P :I You are corfchoctty mqvttedl to fworshtp fwtth : 4! 'Q :h I 0 ' ' e thts Church and you watt feet welcome gb -... my 1 4' 'vvv -vev vvvevvvvv- A Mr. Shover: A transparent object is one that you can see through. Now name from something that is transparent. Clyde M. A doughnut. ..... ,.f.,e -: .rea :L:4..,.e:.. f V ,Q-equg. ae: ay:g,::+:...6,-.g,y,3.-::q4::g:f:e.f.:.-nieag.-Lvissssn. 'Eh fi A-,af 1 ' ,Qg,..e3F',,y,,,,5 Q4 W Lee D: If I stand on my head the blood ali rushes to my head doesn't it? No one ventured to contradict him. Now, he continued ti uinphantly, when I .stand on .Y 1, I A--,.,.-A A ' : ,Y-I 1:-igiigge f f,:,:,11f .se A, f , I C5igg5iW1gJGljs,X ,J I is If ' f f' KIQ3 H QI. 4 I 4 4 , EI enrganiznh Qlhurfh nf 325115 I I 4 I 4 4 II Qlhriat :uf 7 EIIIBIT 4 ag Saints I , , 4 I II 4i f I I I I 4 4 I 4 II I Northwest Corner Oronogo and Second Streets SI - I Eternal Judgment Y3rmg1Plgy,- Resurrection I Laying on of Hands 14 Baptism 'I I II ' Repentance ia. Tune in on ,4 Faith K. L. D. s. :I 441 I ,,,, V ' :ndr: If meters I 4 4 4 4 4 Sunday School ...... 9:30 a. rn. Prayer Meeting ...... 11:00 a. rn. Young Peop1e's Meeting . . . 6:30 p. m. Preaching . 4 ...... 8:00 p. m. Special Junior Church Services 11 a. nn. each Second Sunday 'I 4, II JI 4 Ufofzii You Come mm' Meet PWM Ur? ,I . ,I - Til IRA O. WALIDRON, 'Branch President 1,5 F ZRqQ'fTCT'K4sx,. :-:,:: -mv - -P-:T-v -- ,-----AA-- --Y ------W-g-ff rf 1, ia. eee, gf ,WH '--v - v-vv my feet, why doesn t the blood ush to my feet Because, replied Grant youi feet are not empty U -'liqjf fl-,L W. T I 'II 'L 1,14 1 ,XI I :.4 iw' I 4, ,, 4 II I I I 4I 4I 45 1. 4 II 4 4, I I 'I 4, I 3I I 4I 'I 4, I 'I 'I Ii 4I 4, II 4 .I 41 +2 II I I I I I I , 43 II 4I 4, II II .I .I II I I I ,Q I 4, 4, 4 aI GI 30 - I'! M x A I Cala, S 'P fr 1 1 4 ' 1 '-v--1 . fm- -a -.:,'.1 1-gms.,-f. 4 . ,.s..... ,J , U L, . ... , - , - -- - - ef' K .-.' v - 74 .xi-1:7',j1..: .1-2: '- - - '- 1.1-4,,yg,j.,m. one Billy BZ With f t 1' - . . on 99 Ike YEIIIS, you should get a Job with the government. B. ee D. Doing what? K 4. . ,VT V llly B. Stamping out forest fires. iff' Q W ,U i'455if'fx1M...,.AAA ' 4' M! ,K , Llfbfi 51- 1- +A +A- A -A -.,..A-Y.,.5-,.4.--,n..- -f , . -4 . ky? - - Y 4'?4e4e4.,54.4.44,4,5,i,.4,,..f if it if ,jj 1, K 5 4 ' ' Gr f ' H 4 t A N- ui xii' r Y, lx? if r 4 .' 4 4' 4 4 1, I4 1, 43 4 4 li 14 H , 4+ if J . it 4+ Complzmenff gf ,. 4 i 4 , ji I 1' P 4! i' +4 P 1 14 - ha 0 It Y , 71 Q IF ws ' 4 If P tv i 44 TES SYZCQTZLCCEYR 'N J U , 4 4 , 14 Church Ii 4 4 ' 4, P 4. .I W c 34 . Il P 4, , 4 P 4 , I4 f w , I4 P 4i P Qi V 41 r 43 'P 4X P I 4 v 44 V 4. V 4, V 4 P 44 r 4E I H 41 13 P 4. r 4v 4, Yr 44 4' 4 4' 4 ,r 4 ly ' if 1 lr 4 ir 41 5 44 2 , 4i .V 4i 9 4. U 41 fl fs I f rv I fjlkl .ffligf-N -- fYXX T E 1::AL.rJ gf vvv. v - vw v - Y . v, v Ii v -.vv - --f-vw v v iv-,we-'Y v v 42:4 Irii ':'4 v'4'R2NWti!4.' ,. ix , . . .- ....... ...-.. -: ...W za v.::..Lia:z:: .w:..-zvauaq 4-va:..:4s.a,:..a5,x:a-.5.-:aw-aiapgz-as.fn rf. A thin man resented the lateral pressure of a fat man on the same seat in the street car. He said: They ought to charge by weight in these cars If they did, sonny, said the fat man, you'd have to walk. They cou1dn't afford to stop fo1 you. s. Lvqil-.i-yr -..f-,' ,f -.- . g 714 ,:,,,,43,, ,L ,all 14,7 A 53,1 1 Mrs. Bee: Do you find it more economical to do your own cooking? Mrs. Tee: Oh, yesg my husband doesn't eat half as much as he did. X V4 A 4.4, --+A- M- -+A-A A ci- ++.1t A - - :A-.:.efe1,:.g:f -1 Are.--+A--:4 V X gi . AA F f'Some people oeliefve in sz'zfz'71' clown emo' .vz'ffz'71,, .L if C out we oelie-ve in gZ.ZlZ'71, up emo' gz'ffz'fz'. 3 i .i 4 f i ' r 4 fi 4 P qi. . 0 1 F rszt Church I I 4 he . of the . . . :Q Notzocrene ff . 1? , ' ji - MQW . ii J. SCOTT BLYSTONE, PASTOR, RESIDENCE, 702 N. TOM STREET i P A X Phone 665 - ix . e - i :i a Whatever your problem, 'we promise to help ,' Ii 1 . 4' , 4g . 4? 1 We Invite You To Attend i 1 the Following Services t ' Sunday School 9:30 a. ni. I i Morning Worship 11:00 a. in. I Junior N. Y. P. S. 4:00 p. m. ' ji Senior N. Y. P. S. ' 6:30 p. rn. Evangelistic Service 7:30 p. In. f N Prayer Service Thurs. 7:30 p. rn. i I 1. Um' Motto: , it r ' 1 ' 5gH0lZH65f Beoomeflz Tlzy HOHJKJ O Goal 9' P :mi QQPTTQN-W vvvvvvvvv Y f-v H -v'v'vvv-v'v'-'-v'-v- -vfeeiiffn ii A little fellow left in charge of his tiny brother called out, Mother wont you talk Mis to baby? He's on the fly-paper and there's a lot 'of flies Waiting to get on. ZiDa. 119455 1V EV XV V l. V V E i E E V V V V V V I V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V li lV lV V V V V ,V XV V 79 ,1 E333 40' 1 talk 4 l 4 l ' 1 1 l V 4 I 4 l 4 1 ' ' 545' 99-f?f1l'5! ' F2.i!ea+L..- v- -:el-eE::kr'aa.:serffa.--..1,1,. .Q-.fs-get .g1-:,f,:-11.f--.- T r t HH New Measurement Svstem. I . ' ouris : ow far to Carterville, laid- do you kn0yV'7 gr fx V1v1on Bell: ' Six ta111n' piles, two fillin' stations, and there you are! V V V V V V V V l ' V l V V ixgIfi5illc'it'j1jCAAAuLA LA4'AAAAAAA f-A ' ' ' t A ' A 1 A A++ A AAA +717 LA.. 5 - A AAA? A AALOJHT.-iii fig, I-1 CW 66 6 - . . , 3 6 ny 51 pfzsf Gfzzzrvtf , fi z 3 Corner Broadway and Roane Street Q I W. J. LAWS, Pastor E 1 ? 4 V I . I 11 V 'I 'l li 35 lr 4 l 1 4 4 KV Tl if o o 4 ,I Willie Church that is hiatt on the Blhllew I, I, P 'l V Sunday School at 9:30 : : : : The kind they all like. ' 44 J. E. WOMMACK, Superintendent , Ig Morning Worship at 11:00 : Warm hearted fellowship. ' gl Evangelistic Services at 7:30 : We would do you only good. , 3 as g 4' A COMPLETELY ORGANIZED SUNDAY SCHOOL 1, A Class for Every Member of the Family. I if LIVE YOUNG PEOPLE'S ORGANIZATIONS l it Senior B. Y. P. U. and Junior B. Y. P. U. I ll A WOMAN'S MISSIONARY SOCIETY Completely organized in all departments. V I sais: lj-H. A Place for Every Boy and Girl ,lit W W e . sv ..... N , rat YS ,Ayjffg cw , .,,,,,,'v, -qvuvz :zvvvv vw-.J-z,+Qfv--izavfwlivvvv-SGS-412'I+a'eflLffg' it Miss Herrod Cin History classb Russell, when the Spani.sh explored the coast of California, why did they not make use of the Panama Canal? Russell Smith: 'They didn't know it existed? .. -- .s .- , - V -, gg.,,,,, -- 5, - -M75 -,rag-sgggggsg-3-nfe-u'wi+5.i'n.i?f 14.211-iv?--aSg'1-L',, ,.........,....-.-.... ,.....-x.....m, Q-a-,.s, , , , , I Mrs, Brown: Everything we have in the house is so old that it is really shabby. r l I am almost ashamed of it.', Ch ' K 'ix ...A +A, A A - A A AAAA A AA-4A- 5531557575 5: 4-A-5,4 5 A iff' 'f 4,A4A'i'.T'i 'Jg:fZy'Q,x1C'giET1.l ,I Vkrr V J 1 I' ws bi? V,eq ft li r T H E if f. . L' li i 677517077 dl fob It I , fl l WILLIAM LEE EDWARDS, Pastor ll I Broadway and Oronogo Streets ' 5 Webb City, Missouri. E I' 5 0 1 1 4 a , Q ? 1 E 4 4 i ' 1 J A I Q ly K lv 3 reeling H I To all who rnonrn and need comfort, to all who are weary and I 3 need rest, to all who are frtendless and need friendship, to Q I , all who pray and those who do not, but ought, to all who sfln ' i 1 and need a Suafvtor, and to whosoever will, this church opens E Q ji wide tts doors, and in the name of the Lord J esas saysf- 1 l I WELCOME. I ' y V 4 , Ig 'Sunday School at . . 9:30 a. m. i :Q GEO. E. MASTERS, Superintendent ,I Morning Worship at' . . 10:45 15 Q Christian Endeavor at . 6:30 p. m. i Evening Worship at . . . 7:30 t 1 ' 'j l , ll 7 : ' :Ig 1, W on I You Come? N f Q Q - 9-I . QZGJQTKT? i'v'7'?3i- Q'-'73'7l'iT f'Q 2-Tii-3T'J':'J'T1 v v'3TT'l'Q1'T 5 'r gl Brown: Have a little patience my dear. When they get a little older they will be antique! -f '1 fm-. 2'4 -f 'Lf' -1- ,M-H1 ' 'fl'e-'elrff 1' ,'- an t-15 - - nf.p,.--Kraeg' -' 1..-- gr, ag.-.g.-g,1Y-.........:,-.,.u.,. ..:,.5-.Qi 1.3. ', ,s..'.,.-,,,..,. ., . ,, A A , . - habby, I MIL- G1'igSbYI Can I change these pants at this counter? A Clerk. NVe1l, Ill tell you, mister, we have quite a few women shoppers, so maybe you d better go to the dressing rooin in the rear. ' ' , . L Mui Ci fi ,-,,,,,P.p ,P . AA ,A K K p , , k'f5'l,,J - . f V- , : +f-f-f1-'-A:++A+,f-+A-- 1,1 fa: Af ef..f::-:,::, f :g:::,f,,- I ' ' L 'xr' N PV ,XJ , rv T0 W W-,V I 4 i til in if 3 Lf z 14 2 I r 4 1 It 4l r 4' P 4 4 X F I HE advantage of a church 4 , W , I 5 24 Z to any community is be- 41 0 . li I 1 yond dispute. To teach fi 17 1 l lr 4 4 Ev 2 4 in 1 Christ crucified, the meaning of 5: ' r tg Q 1 Redemption, the means of personal ii sanctification is an asset to society everywhere ' ' r I he Satreh gheart Qlhmfrh located at Second and Webb Streets holds its services every Sunday at 8 and 10 a m A cordial invitation lS extended to all J D CRONIN PXSTOR Mother What s the ldG'1 of bun in two boy fiiends with you Wm be Daughtei Oh I always caiix a spaie 4 4 , l f i l, r i 4 r r , 4 + in 4 0 P l I I 3 r , 4 . 4 4 I K ' 4 , 4 It f 5' P a li l lb 1, l 4 In V 4 P L r V it A 4 n ' lr l , , if , P K, I v ' 1 ii ' I l lr 4' 1 A , 1, in 1 ' ir 3 4' I r l 4 1, ' l ll W I , 4 lx 4l O, if lv J 4 l , 4 li I 4 ly 4 Ev 4 4 . li ' 4? , 4' I iv r ' ! L , v 4 1 4 l , 4 4 . . r r W 44 4, 13 . . . 1 4' . o 4 4 I 4 j P 1 4 ' lr . , I , l . 44 1 I 4 , i 4 A 3 fl . if 4 gi ' ' ' , rr 1 tg , f xx fi, V J . 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B. C. IS FULLY AACCREDITED , v' Qwl-v Q iAT'C vvvvvvvv Tv vTT LAv v 7 vvvv 172' Q'l'v'Q':JQT'3T'7Q 'Wv Y J QYL Miss Crotty: What would you call a man who hid behind a WOIIIZLHIS skirts? Stanford: A magician. M , 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 .I 4 +I 43 1, 4, 4 I I 43 4 4I 4 4 4 I I 45 ,s +I 'I 4 4I 4 I 4! . 4 4I 4. I 41 , 'I 35 I 4 1, 4 4I 4 iw hs, +I ,, BE 1 viii .. z .1 . ---- - f' -key.--.r Lf - . -un .f.,:- 3-554-9-+5.15.1 ,yr.wg1--,vgr-A - yvyxm 5..:v3...w,:,s,,' ogg.--,.,,1..,.. -.,-. ...-..,-, us, 39, ,255 ,kg -1 W.:-H - 5 sz 3 , 1 -.. ' lb lr V V V V V V V V V ,V Et g, V V V V V V V V V V V V V 1 V V I V V IV 'r fr l V V v D Pqigfu. . rtS? V V V V V V r V r V V V V V V V ir V V V Ida Mc: Did you ever sit up with a dead person? Bonnie: Partly 444- . X.. X !,.xQTDAA++J--fe-++A A +-A --A f - irqx 4 w l 1 4 V 1 F 4 l f 4 4 l .A at WJ! f --,-- -A Ai. f,A:- -9 ,YA ,,4.AgMrl'M Y ,Hifi W QQ . est Boil JMU , liFDlllldlF'll'lIl.QEMCy I. are attending Sunday School 4 R. 0, BURRIS, Manager on Sunday mornings. The 4 Twentieth Century Bible .5 1 Class has its quarters in the .3 Meet Your Friends Here basement of the Flrst Meth' o odist Church, where lnter- I esting meetings are held each . Sunday morning at 9:30, la Eastman Kodaks, Spofting With C. M. Kennaugh, teacher. jl Goods, Bathing suits, Lowe You will be welcomed, 'Bros.'Paints and Varnishes, If Wall Paper. Q ff jj - - RAY E. WATSON, Pres. Drznk at our Foufzfazn CHAS. CAMPBELL, Sew. 'l Il ' 66 99 if Tom Sawyer W fazshfuverczzr or Real Bmw Blouses, Wash Suits, Shirts, Play Suits and Rompers ST. Louis, Mo. il 1: U HIGHEST QUALITY ff F INEST F LAVORS GEORGE HAYSLER, Proprietor lf: W gf, f ,, 'llElg-x 'Q'f r 1 ff, - - ' f - W Y ' S- '4'il vilg i ' ' 'jr Miki Q lQ,1gpC52gf-L-of' rf H ' ' ' L Ida: What do you mean--partly? ' Bonnie: He was dead from the ears UDV I 1. ,Q ,z -., ., ,g,,,..-1 A..-:am a-a-.f1s-.1-Lvq-v.-n.1x-n.f- nu-.sxsx-:,.S,.-,.n1v-n,:sL'.:n.g-i. ...,,............. .. .. -H+-2'-I-: -I - . - - - A ' Ham: Say, Sam, do you know I can trace my ancestry back to de fanibly tree. Sam: Wall, thar is only two things dat live 'in treesg birds an' monkeys, an' you suttinly aiu't got no feathers on you. L, .l.ll......l. .... ...A...A - A...A-.. s A U AAA- -AAL-,JT 'H ' We ssss re sssss as as R s s W, 105 DAUGHERTY ST. PHONE 15 Everything Etectrzicett Appliances Edison Mazda Lamps King Radio Notice the Lighting Wherever Yon Go RIDDLE LIGHTING FITMENTS .... ELECTRIC WIRING Come in and see our new Gift Department. Gifts for all occasions Wmo ll-llnnter Electric Company C'omplz'mem'f gf WEBB CITY'S AfMnsefU Thetttre The Home of Real Entertainment if Qfzfs worth fwfzile .S'A0'UUZ.7Zg, The A-Muse- U wil! .vfzofw it Wehh Czityys News Btethe W The Qependczble Tlyeefren Dependable For 26 Years il f -Zhi?- -TT- 5 3'Z77v53-Yifi-Y'Q'2 7T7T'3Ml'i v TT Q' vf'Qif'f'Q' J v'J' 3 CA ,i k Mr. Masters: That detective has sharp ears. Mr. Grigsby: Yes, I noticed that the doors are all scratched around the keyhole 'ee. in' you 1-fvf 113-4 P 'xi -'E' Tkff X.. W E 15 19 vi 1 . X1 1 1 1 P 1 11 11 1? P P 1 1 1 11 '1 11 1 1 11 '1 1 P 11 . 1' 1 1 lb . 1' S 1 'LU lf J 1 1139 C ed eyhole 4 L -4 L . .. ::, -1, ,...:ui1L:..,-.-1. Vuywn- quiz-54.:y:.:.1.:v,-'m-L4-.4.15 1. ,-....,.. Q rgm.1W.g.-. z.:.:....51,,,.....,..,-,. ..L ... ..r,4-.5..,..1., 1,,L,g,.,... 1.1.1, . 4 . A 2, . 9 1. 111 ITN Mail Ca.i'1'ie1': this .package for you? The name is obliterated. Resident: Nope, it can't be for me, my name is O'Hei11y. 741- F, X15 if ,-4k.,,-.k -A Vrrvajvf-j2'E4j, 7 W.-A -i---,-A-f-AAAAAAVA At,-5--,A--:W.f-A,, ,YAVAAJMAAMI 4 fi 1 ,,, ,.,, ,, 11 H1 1 1 1, E 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 1 4 1 4 S 4 4 4 4 1 4 . 4 4 4 1 4 4 1 1 4 1 4 4 ii Ozark hoe Man fact rang Comp my WEBB CITY Missouiu 'Nf M czfzzfffzatzzrez .1 0 Women s 5 NOve1tyMCKay C Shoes Exclusively -A4 IL. Henly D Un 312: classy How fal WVBIG ,ou fiom the collect fmswei Bob S 'Two seats v-qs 1, 11 1, 41 1, 41 I, 1 41 11 1 '1 1' 1 ' 11 , 1 11 1 41 11 1 1' 1 41 17 4 11 1 41 11 41 9 .1 11 11 A '1 1 11 1 11 1, 1 4 P I1 1: 1 1 ' , 11 , 1 11 1 X1 1 E ' 11 I 1 41 11 1 1 11 11 1 1 ' - 11 - '1 . 11 41 11 1 1' 1 1 1, 11 1 '1 - .P N 4 .y 4 11 1 1 1 1 4 4 7 4 11 1 11 41 1, 4i ' ' 1 1 4 P 11 ' 11 1 '1 11 14 D 4 4 11 V 4, Q . 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Shelby: f'Wel1, that covers the ground doesn't it? pig. 1 r W W P r P 51 5963-i55,,ic,,,,c,1x,,, A--or A--L --A-WiC5yGgE M Qu TO SERVE YOU WITH if Pure Deep Well Wafer For Domestic and Commercial Purposes ii is Our Desire ' Missouri Utilities Company 5 E 5 ornmg, oon and ight You should enjoy the delicious, appetizing fragrance of i S --E9--I - 0 H BEL HUTW ' 0 QQ N' N A HOME PRODUCT I Order a can of Big Horn Coffee from your grocer today. Roasted and Packed by The iIruterfSzteute Grocer Company JOPLIN, Mo. ' 4 ' 4 P P 1 D 5 6 5Qf?ESifY21i'c ' :'7e-if-iw: Jr 'xiii an Q J: Tai' 4 : vii' JJ: iii fl-ETQQ ' Mr. Shoverr What is a vacuumify' M. Goff: Nothing shut up in a box. fn! Cu I 1 If! P P P ID lr In Qi If IP tr r P 'I 1+ lr I 5 + it P I, I I I ,xx . ,N ,gag - -.--1.-age,--.sngrzfgfugvsy-,K p 3-nr-gzqa.+n,La-r -. ,L-., .5 u- .,,..,....1: . FU- . . -. g--.I - , . , .- ,.- , , .. , ., .. . -,. , - V -.. -'::,..wr--1-e,.,.-1:-:r-iran:-e,:'Jr' :,1g,411,1en-:-ge..:f!::.- mv--,. . . I: ,, - I, Wallace Murphy: Please Miss Thweatt, what did I learn today? Miss Thweattz VVhat a peculiar question! Wallace: 'WVell, they'll ask me when I get home. . fi 31 ,Q . Y, l,,.,.,,l ,-,-ll.. M A-- A- .. K GQXVK LJV I Y ,. - XA , , W A -,-.,-,.. -AA,.-A..-,..A-....,4 ..A,....,.A,-...,.,, ,I .5 X ,I f 1 Hyozz want to live fare!! you have I0 ea! well ULD HICKORY Harris and Baeori There Is None Bett ' Ask your grocerman or butcher for Crocker Packing House Products No better meats to be had of any concern It will help local farmers and business We maintain a pay roll of 3360 000 a year The new addition to our thoroughly modern plant will soon be completed which will practically double our capaclty Come out and see our plant leain how good beef and pork are prepared for your table see how a strictly local concern is gi owing We Manufacture lrizterstaie Fertilizer Capital Stock S200 000 Croelier Packing Co 5, tlriej John L Ciocker President F W Baniield Vice Piesident Miss Leona Crocker Sec and Treas ebb City 432 Telephones Joplin 1176 820 if iff Miss Thueatt Paul you must be nioie neat with woui essiw Paul F That s what I told pfi but he hasn t had tune to uiite them 01 ei 'P 5 4 V I 4 ' I 'I Ir Ir 5 41 K I 44 I 4 lp 4 . 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L, 4 7 4 , i 'I 4 I 4 4 I 4 : 4 I 4 I 4 I E P P ' I I P P 5 I 5 I I 4, . Lee: An aunteater, of course. Le CiZvEp,,it,tgA 1 1: 3 -3,3 4AA-- ,'--fib-f 1: - LA A 1,-,f,f:++A+ ff'-I'-+4 f +A I-Q' I if 'U ij W 1 1 Y X SNS rf ,I G it TI-IE QOLLEOE SHOP I IE f MANUFACTURHNG JEWELERS 34 3 Ii ? S pecial MdHZffdCfUT6fI gf Glam Kjfzgf 5: 3 II ana' Slab Tim, f'raz'er1zz'z'y aaa' It Qfarority jewelry it 4 4 If qt 410 LOUDERMAN BUILDING IE I I, , if I SAINT LOUIS I : MISSOURI : I C4 I ' - .I . 1 1 I 31 ? 3 , . . ILHQIT IL O. , Daffy Auto Gil Q Primrofe Gafoliae K I: I Daify Special C9z'l E Come! Gafollae L I i 44 I P ' 4I if 14 - I' fi D. H. CLARK, AGENT 1' 41 P i, 4 www Two Serfviae Stafiafzs www I 'I ig ? CORNER BROADWAY AND JEFFERSON I 5 CORNER TOM AND BROADWAY gb ' I mi 4 gl 'Is rc 3??L J43'?i5'6' 1:1-'26 J J 1' T4 vvvviiiw ' ' T ' T 1 4 5 - Q Mr. Shover: Of what use is the tallow in a candle? Eldon Morgan: TO hold up the string. vvvvvvvvvvvvvvv 5 Ili ter? ,, J, 'Y I.,-iffy ,- ,.,, , JI TtA' ik E' Akin :I H E: I-,. I Q-I fn ,Y 2 M 1' I 5 I F r fs QP r fr ,P IP P jr P P 5 I In 3+ Tr If r P I Er IP I In QZFEDV - U- --- -LIN --f-4--'II-was-H 1 1-ffre+:-wgfffga'-A ,:r-,,.- ar , .av --us.. s-,af-:zI.'avvf+'-'tfzacee-we: uf-1.1-'1::,:+3 :+:+-,wi2Qp'IJ:.a2fI:12fm, 11- fu- - -I 34 I --I Mr. Shoverz What is a pal-asitefw L . ' - . ' eonard P- A large 1111111161121 Wh1Ch avlators use when they jump from at plane. .Y-e I I., J A,,,4A,,..,..4 1.4.4. 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IS S Y Mr. Grigsby: It reminds me too much ot the house rentf' fx 41 4E 'I 4 4 4 n 4 4 Y L b P v 5 :Yilgii,fii,,i A f:,:,:,.: 11111: +51 1 'if Y f ' MM - Q XF? 35 MrgnerfBowmanfNIatthefwS Q Quzmfbevr Company ,s ' Q Buzldem 0 Umar . 3 : ' Lumber - Paint - Coal E Phone 24 HARRY BLACK, Manager E 3 1 Always Gferfve I 1 R , - 6 ' o ' M The Cream of the District 99 PURKHISERS ICE CREAM or expert service and advice , QQ about Life Insurance consult if E JOHN S. PQINDEXTER ir 2 , ,.,vW. R e R R a ee-fefa-fa Visitor: Visitor: And what's that building over there A Sophomore: Oh that s the gieenhouse I didnlt know that the F eshlnen had a do in toly all to themselves. Dewf f if ' elves Safes 'lint E 1 '65-I W f f Y ff4!f wl fiffv 9 Z Q51 9, PNN wwf? 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