Westport High School - Herald Yearbook (Kansas City, MO)

 - Class of 1906

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s THE WEs'rPoHT HIGH SCHOOL HERALD. THE DEBATERS. Know your subject OFFICERS. Officers. President. . . .1 . . . . .Marshall Campbell Vice-President. . . . . . . . . .Marvin Cary Secretary.. .. .. .. .. . .Paul Jones Treasurer. . . . . . . .Arthur Moses Sergeant-at-Arms. . . . . . . .Paul Stivers .Adviser.. .. .. .. .. ..Mr. H. L. Green ROLL OF MEMBERSHIP. Logan Abernathy. Avers Blocher. X Marshall Campbell. Marvin Cary. Raymond Clarkson A. W. Hosier. Joseph Hawthorn-e. Paul J ones. Joseph McCune. John Marley. Arthur Moses. Kenneth Olson. Laurence Spencer. Paul Stivers. Reuben Wester. NOTES. Every man is on duty ffor the Christ- mas programme. Tt will certainly arouse the natives--and our alumni members. .i.. 1 Our course of study for the first term ofthe year embra.ces a study of the va- rious governments of the World. We have had debates on the following resolutions: That the le islative department of - ' , g the Swiss government better accomplishes the purposes of a republic than does that of thc United States. words will followf That the executive department of the German Empire is to- be preferred to that of France, England or the United States. That trial by jury should be abolished. The speakers are co-mpelled to do re- search work, and are doing it. Hurrah for our president! He is prov- ing a good one. Cary and Stivers, both lovers in the Christmas play, are practicing the art of pleading to fair da.msels. But they vvill learn, too, to throvv themselves upon the mercy of the court. Four Debaters are on The H emlcl staff of 1906-'7. Here 's to our Babies: May they di- minish their Kriidiculousv bump. Paul Jones creates stage fright by falling 'down stairs on the day of his programme. We have a knee-trouser brigade. Don't hitch up so high, boys, when on duty. 'fWhat 's burning, boys 'PD Mr. Green had been aroused from dreams of the fu- ture brimstone fields by the accidental lighting of a match on the floor. ROUND TABLE CLUB. OFFICERS. President. . . . . . . . .Herbert Snodgrass Vice-President. . . . . . . . . .Paul Stivers Secretary. . . . . . . .Nanna Clagett Treasurer. . . . . . . . . .Colin Alexander Sergeant-at-Arms. . . . . . .Marsh Kenney Adviser. . . . . . .Q .Miss E. ,Louise Nardin wil.. C NOTES. The Round Table Club of .Westport High School Wishes a Merry Christmas and a Happy Nevv,Year to all its mem- bers and friends. .The Round Table Club has been es- pecially fortunate this year in- its selection of ofHcers. Mr. Herbert Snodgraiss, a member of the Class of ,08, fills the chair of president with dignity and Miss Cilag- ett makes -a very eficient secretary. Mr. Alexander is very persevering inlhis, ef.. forts to collect dues., but, owing to hig - 1-.4 f :- ...f .:..1.- . V .1 144: :,-::.1.5..Ngq-.52 I u,,-,,,.1+11F1i,4,,u,g.-Qmdhnixq .. . ,, A , A VU A . . , ,--1-1.-.,,0vm,-.-n-44----Q--:au:mf.zsgf:::4xa:.-'av -':. ., , N --' .., .,. , , , ' A - --5-f...c:...,a.-E ' ' ,.,. .. ,, - ..,,, , - ,



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Lg J? ,,,,c,,,gf,s-.A-.,.6f:-4- J A1-3-mga-ts.2w-zfgwfpndwnfrhhbf' WH.. -... -e.-L 10 THE WESTPORT HIGH SCHCOL HERALD. 4 The society has asked several of the ladies of the faculty to be on the pro- grammes at the outside meetings. The first of the outside meetings was at the home of Miss Alice Yates, on No- vember twenty-six. It was also the first meeting at which our new members were present. The occasion pro-ved to be of the enjoyable kind that the Society always has at, the homes of its members. 1 This society has nineteen members this semester, five new girls having been added. They are: Eloise Day, Catherine Ware, Gertrude Scliauffler, Gertrude Mul- let and Adeline Volker. . Iota Kappa Beta has two members on The Herald staff, Helen Hetherington and Rachel Kincade. Miss Hethermgton is one of the editors-in-chief. , Miss Mabel Johnson, who was for two years the president of this society, is at Vassar this year. T'he society appreciates very much the efforts of Laura Snodgrass, who has been a zealous president indeed. p THE MANDOLIN CLUB. I Not the least among the organizations of Westport High School is its Mandolin Club. Starting this year with twelve members, under the efiicient, leadership of Mr. J. E. Chinnery, it has already showed rapid improvement. , Cn November 15, at the request of the ladies of the Athenaeum, the Club en- tertained the old ladies of the George H. Nettleton Home with a few selections. As an evidencehof the pleasure which their music. gave to those present, the secretary of the Board of Directors of the Home sent to Principal Underwood a letter in which she says: 'fPlease tell ,the members of the Mandolin Club how much the inmates and all of the members of the board, as well as their guests en- joyed their music. We certainly appre- ciated their coming and we wish to thank them ever so much? The members of the Club are: Cyrilla H. Humes, Abbie Johnson, Ethel- K. Ad- doms, Genevieve Smith, Elsie Storr, Her- man Kuehlke, William Kintz, Walter Met- calf, Paul -A. Goodwin, Mathew J. Beudcr, Clifford C. Dooly and James H. Field. ., Mr. W. P. Dickenson, former instruct- or of the Mandolin Club, has gone to- Chi- cago to reside. U Some test papers had been sent home to be signed, with strict instructions from the teacher that each pupil sheuld obtain the signature of the stern parent, in case there was any difference in the strictness of the home government. When the papers were returned, o-ne of our smallest Freshmen had cmbtained only her mother's signature. Are you suref' said the teacher, that your mother is not one of the kind and gentle people who are too compassionate ? 'No, indeedj? said the candid Fresh- man 3 my mother used to be a school teacher? f'The R. T. C. Centerpiece Sto-ck Reports? fThree days after Report Cards were issued.j Great excitement! A great slump in English stock! This valuable investment, which had, before the disaster of Tues- day last, been at par, has since st.eadily depreciated in value until now it is quoted at 23. Will the pure food law affect lunch- room stock? This is the question that is making even the most reckless investors afraid to touch this property. Besides, there is a strong suspicion in' the public mind that this stock is watered. S 1-... ,.,,, . ,. ,.,,1- ,f.,, .iq f,-.... -,.,.-..,..,-,-. .:-.,,,.,.,.-a...u,.-.Q-.,.s.,1......4,i-..sqqf-..+iq...af4.,f-,-g1g:.af:qva4q - '.aa:if.c.:zqy:-,ax:.g,..-Q,g---- ----- p . .,. Q .. ,g ,W M Fa: ,Q-i,i. ,.,,b:,, .p . ., . ,wiv em-up

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