Windsor High School - Shawneeola Yearbook (Windsor, MO)

 - Class of 1926

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X M75 'J -e. 94,1 L.-'ar -atm. 4 up A M229 634050 , WINDSOR HIGH SCHOGL Q WINDSOR, Mo. 2 2 1 Donated to Mid-Continent Public Library - Genealogy and Local History Department by Harold A. Graham 1 l 994 26 SHAWNEEO Dedication TO Oar fathers anal mothers, 0s e never-ceasing eyforts and eontrmlecl saerrvhee have enahleal as to atlzzanee thas far into the realms of learning ana' whom we can never fully repay, the elass of IQ26 respectfully clear- eate this, oar greatest anal 'hnal effort in our l high lseheol career. E41 1 26 SHAWNEEO Foreword The Shczfwneeolcz has been published in recog- nition of the foci thu! every siudeni o f Windsor UHi7' holds deur the memories of his high school dciys und 'wishes io heep these memories brighi und undimmed. If has been our ideal fo produce u booh 'which would be considered no! only cz record of fhe pus! bu! cz living eocponenz' of the siudenz' czcii-Uiiies. A L51 Q l926 Windsor High School . HE building at present occupied by VVindsor High School was erected in 1911, the above being the architect's conception of how the finished building would appear. Since 1911 various departments have been added until the building is no longer able to contain all the necessary departments for a four year high school. A Treachers, Training Department was installed in 1914, the Vocational Agriculture Department in 1921 and in 1924 the state required the addition of a Physical Educa- tion Department. All these have combined to make necessary the division of Windsor High School into a senior and a' junior high school. This drastic action has in a great measure relieved the congestion but the lack of a suitable gymnasium has greatly hampered the proper functioning of the Physical Education Departments. E61 SHAWNEEOLA GZE1, 02-D Www sum DJJ' :. 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Pats ability in ez-I tempors speaking largely was 1'ES1J01'l- sible forfhie irecelvinglfirst Place in the elty-wide contest. f I've heard mostiof the lawyers in t Kansas -and I 'doh't kn V -- owl any who A p s and sen- aces better tha11'Pat cami' one of tlw judges saidl Saturday night. I-Ie sounded as if he could go on talking extemporaneously until mid- .night,f' another judge remarked ad.-. tel -e miriuggly . . f - 4 fa, xv ,' -- 1 . silver' fox neckpiece and a natural 4 strawehat. l ' 5 , Mar B ian A spectator sports f 4 if outfit of. orange, and beige.' ,The youthful skirt is flared from the knees, while the box plaited jacket with matching fringe scarf is de- veloped in beige and orange plaid. BILLY nova IN YELLOW. Golden yellow crepe was selected by Billie Dove for her Easter morning fl ostume which features sleeves formed , , iaof a deep berthagwhich is caught in efQlg1gont,with a. bow of black velvet rib- ii. A black hemp hat and .a smart envelope purse complete 'the nsemble. ' ' , , i ,fe Merna Kennedy-A smart suit of small checked pattern in' blue and hite wool cre e A blue bangkok 7, , , V P - . 1 .1 at, shoes of .bl1,1e'sllk.and a blue gf! dede, bag, with blue kid gloves are 'the ccessoriesllvliss Kennedy has selected 0 complete her costume, 5 lfgl if Another player who has chosen lack and-:whitefor her Easter morne g icostume isiViviennefSega1. She p 'll wear a printed sports frock with hite polocoat and a lberet and 'scarf silk knit in a. striking pattern of lack, and White. i . Delicate egg shell silk, softly draped olflow fromia. girdle of the same ma- erial and with a long, graceful sleeve, '11 be worn by Joan Bennett. Her aster hat is of egg shell maline, trimmed with hand-made flowers in sunset tints, , l SERVANT Gini. svesagv HEIR. l Breach' at Promise' 'Acflon Asks Verdict for M' Million. K' -I ........ ', V tByiheAssociated'?fess.l., ' New YORK, Apr1l'18.-Anwheir' ton a fortune who marriedhis 'mother's' chambermlad has been named ,de- ,fendant in a Vf.-million-dollar-. breach lofrlpromise Suit by another ,servant 8 - i y t William Willock, .l jr., last f Novem- ber married Adelaide Ingebretsen, who had been employed at the Wil- lock Syosset, L. ,I., home. The suit' l filefagainst Willockyesterday is by Catherine McCormick, 24, who charges in her complaint she pos- sesses more than 100 letters fr0n1 Willock, many of them 'containing promises ,of marriage. She was a servant at the 'Syosset estate two years ago. ' ' - T ' l HELD FOR WOUNDING Wim. Joseph ,',L,echner A Is Accused-. of-Q . Shooting- ,Mate in Left '.Foot,, - - Mrs, Elizabeth Lechner, ,years old, 2734 Belleview avenue, was taken' to the ,General hospital early .todayf suffering fromf aushctgun wound lin, her left -foot., I-ler Hhusbandwloseph Lechner,f.a laborer, 141. years o1d,., was held at the Nineteenth street, police station, fore observation. A-According to. Mrs Lechner ther husband?-fired 'a - ' 7', V. , . , ,A 1 ' shotgun 'A at herj f He had .been act'9 ing, .strangely f,1ately, . MrsL Leclfiner told policemen: j They have 'five ,chil- dreng ' . , ,, . . . ..-.-.,, EDITH PAYN E English 5 v B u E it t u f, AU'1'IgIbBlBBD' nrzanmit - It 7 lctor. AT!0C4TER', ' ' Home Dernonstratlorzf-gEas1l Tents, J A : Vrzjrllzl I 2 '4VA , ,U - .. ,ylp H A- flgl ' li l -,eg :.rpr5.,r-- 3 be ,l 1, .3 ,Your 5 I . ' .l.' li Victrhlar' . I .- Fox-A LIMITED rum: oirvg ON THE NEW' vrcroa CCMEINATIQN 7' Matfgggiig E Latest Victor and Columbia Records , Science, 4 -' ,FINEST NEW.AND1 1 Agricul ' , OLD VIOLINS - ' ' 'P SUPPLIES AND REPAIRING . or I RODIERBROS. .'VIOLIN AND' 'RADIO,v-CO. f 'P' 'NHArmon-5465, ' V ' '1'l15 McGee ' ' ' '- -'li ' GENEVA Musi u 4 mnng.'.l.l. . JJ. .' n., 1926 P . COMER ll, Agriculture 1 B. NORRIS me Economics AMOS PENCE ROY GREER Mathematics, General Physical Education, Manual Science, General Training, Coach Agriculture MRS. MARIE DAUGHERTY History, American Problems, b French GENEVA -XVOOD RUTH DAVIS MUSIC Librarian till SHAWNEEOLA OC1 53 wi Ml fb gg: I9 11YD IVIRS. NADINE GARLAND SPARKS To whose ahlliiy as a coach rnay he afirrhuiecl the success of che Lacly Greyhouncls, hoih of ihcs season ancl lasi, ancl 'whose charming io e r s o n alriy ana' scholarly influence nzacle cliff?- culi che choice of her successor, ihrs page ls cleclz'caz'ea7. E121 2,6 SHAWNEEOLAA C S6'I'liO'YS SHAWNEEO LA E141 ANNIE LAURIE SALMON President Senior Classg Quartetteg Shawneeola Queeng Tennis. Give me fun or give me death. ELLIS M. HUSTON ' Vice-President Senior Classg Business Manager Shawneeolag Tennis. It's lots of fun to study-I'll bet. FRANCIS M. MATLOCK Secretary and Treasurer Senior Classg Editor-in-Chief Shaw- neeola. V I am the lord of all I survey. ERNESTINE SPANGENBERG Lady Greyhoundsg President Girls' Athletic Associationg Voc. Horne Economicsg Harvest Queen. Combizzes Athletics and study to an amazing degree of skill. STERL BUSH Assistant Business Manager Shaw- neeolag Tennis. His favorite catch-Salmon. HORTENSE Assistant neeolag From mo high ,' We think RAY MILLER If I ean'l I LOVENIA T. T. Club. I don't 1:1 JOSEPH Pt Voc. Ag Built for c speed. GAYLE GRIN? Voc. Home E ant Art E It is rvidei ralhez' be ggi ,,?.?. ,MON tassg Quartetteg eng Tennis. we me death. enior Classg r Shawneeolag udy-I'll bet. 'CK :asurer Senior L-Chief Shaw- I survey. ENBERG 'resident Girls' ong Voc. Home vest Queen. r and study to ze of skill. vianager Shaw- -S almon. 1g,X5Limiviuu I926 SHAWNEEOLA HORTENSE TAYLOR Assistant Literary Editor Shaw- neeolag T. T. Club. From morn till night she warbles highq We think she'Il reach the sky. RAY MILLER T If I cun't wade it, I'll bluff it. LOVENIA TRACHSEL T. T. Club. I dOI1,f14'l10IU much about it, but- JOSEPH POWELL Voc. Ag. Club. Built for comfort and not for speed. GAYLE GRINSTEAD Voc. Home Economic Clubg Assist- ant Art Editor Shawneeola. It is evident that Gayle would rather be Mrs. than Miss. E151 6 SHAWNEEO LA t16ll FERREL HUDSON Voc. Home Economics. She shuffles the dates and kids the men along. WALTER JOHNSON Circulation Manager Shawneeola. Walter can do it, Walter will do it, Walter did. BERNIECE MCLANE 'Home Economics Club. . Vivacious, pretty, kindly-quite. She thinks of boys from morn till night. MARJORIE SLACK President T. T. Club. Of all the words of tongue or pen, , Marjorie likes the little word m-e-n. CARL COMER T. T. Club. Good grades are his ideal. RUSSELL GAR T. T. Club. I don't belie lt IS a nzce time. LOUISE BURCI Voc. Home I It's nice tobe naturally n WILLIAM TUR Treasurer T. They say ge must be ca CELIA SMITH T. T. Club. Think twice and then df HERISEIRT IPAI Vice-Presiden tiong Vice-I I l'l'lIl0l1ll7l'I' forget, whit I should re ..... M ics. 4 tes and kids r Shawneeola. Valter will do lub. . kindly-quite. from morn till b. tongue or perl, .he little word lzis ideal. f 'jlIEWImTlIiuMUIYimH I 9 2 6 S I-I A W N E E, O mmmmm 52 L yi,,..-.- ,,,.. - RUSSELL GARDNER T. T. Club. I don't believe in studying, but ii is ri nzee way to use up spare lime. LOUISE BURCHAM Voc. Home Economics. Ii's nice to be natural, when one's naturally nice. WILLIAM TURNER Treasurer T. T. Club. They say genius die young. I must be careful. CELIA SMITH T. T. Club. Think twice before you speak, and lhen dO1lyl say it. IIIIIRBIERT PARK Vice-P1'esicIe11t Athletic Associa- liong Vice-President T. T. Club. I l'l'IIlPI1lbC1' the things I should forget, while I forget the things I slzould I'CI1lCIIlIJCI'. I I i E17 Q3i mmm1 I926 SHAWNEEO E18 HOLLA XVYATT Voc. Ag. Clubg T. T. Club.. Do unto others as they do unto you. MARY McKEE Voc. Home Economics. Always trying, never sighing: Always smiling, never crying. ETHEL HARVEY T. T. Club. I haven't found him yet, but I'm still looking. EDWARD SHIPP I Manual Training Clubg Voc. Ag. Club. Never do today what you can put off till tomorrow. MARJORIE HOLLOXVAY Voc. Home Economicsg Art Editor Shawneeola. Happiness is cheaper than worry, so why pay the higher price. L A , --- 'L' HUBERT CGU Captain G Training He is one the Senioz RUBY STICKR Voc. Home Always real basketball CLARENCE W Voc. Ag. Clu Undecided ll dent of U. the Supre ORA EDMOND Voc. Home I I like my ow mee. JAMES WOOLI Clrcyliounds. English class YD lmWTITmT W C H UBLHT UJUINILAJ QNIITH S they do unto T1 lllllllg C ub 111 IS one 1110111 111 tlf1llC'flCS fO1 the SCIIIOI flaws HI BX STICKROD 0111105 Xoc Home LCOHOIUICS zever szghmg Always 1eady Io s11ppo1t 0111 never cryzng baalcelball team LI XRIINC h XX ILLIAMS I Voc AD Club him yet but In Undcczded LUIICHICI to be Pzesz dent of U .5 01 chzef jzzstzce of the S11111 11110 f0llIl OP X I DMONDSOB Club VOC on Home Lcououuqs Club u I l1l1e 11111 011111 1111 11 and j?11d lt so what you can p w IIZCC OWAX n0m'CS'AftEd1t0f Mum WOOIJJHIIJGL waper than worry Inf-xl1oL111cls 1 the higher price l,1111I1sh class IS the tzme for slung 519 1 ,H at ,, tettet l,-,., cj. if-fAA 4-1 I 9 2 6 S H I Q N Y' V W . 1' . T. Club. Captain Greyhoundsg Manual ' 'z ll . ,. , . , - . 1 1 . X, W I O' G I . . . , 3 ' 2 v ' '- . J 'Y I1 A g l ' Ag' V -. ' T- ' ' . 1 'J - 1- ' ' '0 . ' ' , Y fifi,ly I926 SHAWNEEO I20 WORTHINGTON XVASHBURN Manual Training. His best course is a Slzapp. MARJORIE DAVIS Literary Editor Shawneeolag Voc. Home Economics. I'm sure care is an enemy to life. ROY MERRITT President Voc. Ag. Club. These obstinate teachers never will agree with me. ELDON BLAINE Greyhounds. Do I loolc like Rudolph Valentino? CA1zswe1'-No!!.'!J 41535.21 ...I!717LLilfEIfil , l.. A :9 fi ,gil N tl Sc Strc reputa inquiri One? shouts looked had th Club. Tl Sopho we pit XVe hz and o eight A A. realiz the 01 hound memb Club. N thirty- Team from i valual ment. two n conipl deserx that h 49 Qit I926 SI-IAWNEEOLA M- -, a 1,,m - - JASHBURN is a Snapp. Shawneeolag Voc. ics. an enemy to life. kg. Club. r teachers never th me. udolph Valentino? !!!!J Senior Qlass History s N the year 1922, who should enter the VVindsor High School but we Seniors of 1926. YVe entered thirty-four strong. Cf course, being Freshmen, we lived up to our reputation by going into the Physics Class, for instance, and inquiring, Is this the algebra room, or is this English One? You can imagine the answers we received amidst shouts and laughter. VVe were really more pitied than looked down on by our superiors. In the orchestra, we had three members and also several members in the Glee Club. The following year we, most of us at least, entered as Sophomores, there being thirty-seven in this class. My, how we pitied the Freshmen. To us they seemed so green YVe had that year one member on the Greyhound Team and one member on the Lady Greyhound Teamg also eight members in the Glee Club. As Juniors we had thirty-five in our class. Now we realized one of our most ardent wishes, that of sittingiin the opera chairs during assembly. There were two Grey- hounds from our class, four members in the Glee Club, one member in the orchestra, and fourteen in the Home Ec. Club. Now we enter into our last school year, as a band of thirty-eight. Vile have one member on the Lady Greyhounds Team and four on the Greyhound Team. Hubert Smith, from our class, was awarded a trophy for being the most valuable man to his team, in the entire Clinton Tourna- ment. There are nine Seniors in the Home Ec. Club, and two members in the Quartette. VVe feel that we have ac- complished much during our school career and that we deserve that time-honored phrase, '6You are the best class that has ever been graduatedf' ' ANNIE LAURIE SALMON. I 21 l SHAWNEEOLA E , ,-.-..-...........-.f Q I 9 1 unions Im 4 Q WWI' S fQ .X j X' WEZQS-Q W x - wf If Q Zu ZS-10 N Xl -1 ' ' -. 1 1 X 1 Q2 QJW N II 1 3 Q fr? 1-' 9? .. ... 'E- 1 -im' A-2 E 1-?il , ENN f ulmlw 5 K 1 -fkwi. ln! N 5 Q51 A Wi E ' - V l. i l9Z6 SHAWNEEOLA I I i 1 I I I LAURA GREIFE Sec. Jr. Class V. H. E.' GEORGE WINDSOR Pres. Jr. Class M. T. Club HARVEY STONE Pres. Voc. Ag. Club Pres. M. T. Club A . NANNIE WVORLEIN V. H. E. BONNIE BEAL V. H. E. CLAYTON MILLER Voc. Ag. Club ROBERT ALLEN ' KATHERINE COOPER Sec..V. H. E. Lady Greyhounds Q? 1 MARY NELSON , GORDON WILLIAMS Greyhounds If-'41 GARNETT Voc. Ag. C MARTHA N T. T. Club V. H. E. Lady Grey RALPH GR Voc. Ag. I OPAL HORI T. T. Clul RALPH P.-YI Sec. and ' Club A GEORGE VVINDSOR Pres. Jr. Class M. T. Club NANNIE VVORLEIN V. H. E. CLAYTON MILLER Voc. Ag. Club KATHERINE COOPER Sec. IV. H. E. Lady Greyhounds GORDON WILLIAMS Greyhounds O Qi I926 SHAWNEEOLA v LORAINE COX T. T. Club GARNETT KROENKE Voc. Ag. Club MARTHA NELSON T. T. Club V. H. E. Lady Greyhounds RALPH GRAY Voc. Ag. Club OPAL HORN T. T. Club RALPH PATTISON LEE CHRISTIAN Voc. Ag. Club NOBIE TURNER T. T. Club V. H. E. Lady Greyhounds GARLAND ACKER Voc. Ag. Club HELEN RICHARDSON V. ,H. E. Sec. and Treas. Ag. Club E251 SHAWNEEOLA f MARGUERITE SOLES V. H. E. JAMES CHRISTIAN Vice Pres. Ag. Club HOLMES LANE Voc. Ag. Club OPAL FREUND V. H. E. CLATA GRAV T. T. Club V. H. E. PAUL CRAIG Voc. Ag. Club M. T. Club O RVA L HAMILTON EDNA STEPHENS T. T. Club BUFORD VAN SLYKE Voc. Ag. Club Orchestra GERTRUDE GRAY T. T. Club V. H. E. l20l CLIFFORD CRAIG Ag. Club M. T. Club P 1 9 2 6 5 H A W N E E O L A ,ii-if MES CHRISTIAN Vice Pres. Ag. Club LANE . Club ,ATA GRAY T. T. Club V. H. E. ' CRAIG 5. Club Club DNA STEPHENS T. T. Club 'AN SLYKE g. Club lestra ILIFFORD CRAIG Ag. Club M. T. Club The juniors For flzree long years we all lzafoe foiled Belween llzese grlnz anal solernn walls. PVe'-Ue clone oar best arnong the resl, Alrnlel oar glories anel ozlr falls. DV e answereel efoery beck anel oall Beoazlse of oar lofve for olassroofn anfl lzall. . Loyal slzlolenls, foo, are we, Anal for all a brllllanl fafzlre see. Wie always slancl by one anolber, As oloes a broilzer slanel by broilzer. So wilb llns excellent spirit az' bearf, VVe loaflz from eaolz ollzer now lo parl. So wlzen we leafue ibe jfanror Class To aol lllee Seniors oalrn anal oolel, lfVe'll oarry wiflzs as rnernorres fair lflfrllz oar own oolors, purple and golfl. BONNIE BEAL I27 I SHAWNEEO E231 SZEX Y Awww ll lllln 7 xw 7 XJR HSM X fw x ' lllll F gtg NH mf? S Equal: la' 1 if 5 Sophommfes SI-IAWNEEOLA f30 .L cs O-1 cf S-1 P-4 Q? Dils an, 10 .-4 .4.a U1 .p-4 r, Chr Ker 7 3-4 as ,M CYS CD i-1 SD CL O O U uf cu .ri cz L4 'O Ci G5 -o-4 ED --1 -H 5-4 G' v-A A 'J -1-4 Q3 S-1 E CD N Q -.-4 P Y' A r-1 -4 o U2 'U 5 I 5 O :.. ,id O C5 Q e, E11 'tt 2111 , Chipman, L sorl OI1 ce CSp d, O eathers, Pen Hunt, Crites, YV mer, XVest, Sadler, -I ,- as .SI o -0-I .... 'ei 61 S: CD ,-C1 O 'fl' -1 m -44 -aa -f-4 ,D I-1 G 'IJ ,CQ QJ -o-I -o-1 5 9 Z C5 U 2 -0-9 E U1 ri C1 ZZ'- VD -r' - ,Q U .5 -0-4 'I-1 E C0 fc? P11 U Q.: z C5 W-Olson, M I'0 d 2n .N Roberts. liams, higl' schc ties usu: the basl Inte the Luc Fra F ra Yoh Beu Poll Rut Hoi Nea Hen Eve Har Albr Joh' l926 SHAWNEEOLA F , l i4i-1' .. D -I .. s J rf D 5 D 5 5 J J c J . . . J 1 D 'I 1 D I 4 .v I 'J J ID D u -4 1 Ov: C-v .JF-1 'D -A ,-.- ? f O FY' r-1 :W f-4 -1'-4 5 .. --1 .Jw-4 Sophomores OFFICERS HOWARD PALMER ........ President LUCILLE OAKES . . Secretary and Treasurer AMOS PENCE ........... Sponsor The Sophomores have almost completed their second high school year with credit both to themselves and to their school. They have been actively engaged in all the activi- ties of the school this winter and have engaged in all the usual social routine. Their most notable contribution to the activities of the season has been the boys, and girls' basket ball teams who took part with great credit in the Interclass Basket Ball Tournament. The teams consisted of the following players: GIRLS' TEAM Lucille XVilliams ....... V ............. .--- 1 '0FW211'd Frances Oaks .... -F01'W2lI'il Frances Baker .... - - - Celifel' Yolonde Dilse ....... ---Center Beulah Edmonsdon -.-. - - - Center Polly Garoutte -.-- - - - Guard Ruth Harbit - - - - - - Guard BOYS' TEAM Howard Palmer - - ------------ - - - Center Neal XVest -----.- -Forward Henry Ira ------- -Forward Everrette Marti - - - ----- Guard Harry Hunt --... --'-- G uard Albert XVatson - - - Substitute Substitute John Roberts ---- E311 1926 SHAWQI-EEO!-A High School Song O, come on, let's sing , For our old High make it ring, We have a 'rep' thatls known for miles, In each contest we choose If we win or we lose, We always come out with a smile- In work we're always steady-for fun we're always ready, There's not a thing that we wonlt try- All rivals meeting, And all defeating, Here's a cheer for our old High. CHORUS Herels to our dear old High School, Here's to our dear old VVindsor High, In every game lt's just the same, VV e come out with the victor's ery: xx ' VVe're proud Nof all our teachers, Of honors won in days gone by, Here's to the Seniors-they're so mighty, The Juniors are a dream, The Sophomores are so tlighty, But the Freshies aren't so green. Here's to our dear old High School, Three cheers for our old VVindsor High. Colors-Old Gold and Black. l32l ,,,,,- ----qwg ,.,.-d-.-.dm ,-,-,,i- --f- ' ,.,l,- esg fun we're lhty, 99 h. r. MCGTZS 06s w Z .,,,1,Avmm ,QM,,,.w,.i I 9 Z '6 55 Pi fx XXX PQ I3 El CD m mmmmm mmmmmmmmm fifl K' 1 ' ,:: ,W 7 1 1 . 1 1 1 , W N fx 'x w,- ,1, 1 4 3 I 1 2 i V H I ,- U lQ lx! ' Vw WM :J U V E Mf Uw+ Nw + . ,N Qi I ,. F 1 lfiivui 5 7 -ll! I ERNESTINE SPANGENBERG 4' E341 3 Lv, ' ANNIE LAURIE SALMON lf35l v 19526 SHAWNEEOLA im 1926 sHAWNEEO,LA f 'She fllceens The Harvesf Queen, Bliss Ernesfine Spangenberg,was seleeffeol by fhe V06'5lfZ'07ZHZ Agrioullure Club fo preside af lheir annual Barn lflfarrning. The Harvesl Queen has been eleofeil for several years by fhe nzajorify vote of lhe nzeinbers of the elub for one of Ihe oanoliclafes norninalea' by any of Ihe inenzbers. The Shazcneeola Queen, Bliss Annie Laurie Salrnon, was ohosen in open eonfesl by fhe sluilenls of Zhe high sohool, following fhe ousfoin inaugurafeil by the IQ25 Shafzoneeola. The resull of this oonfesl has proven Illiss Salrnon Zo be Zhe inosf popular girl in hVinilsor High Sohool, enlilling her Zo fhe posifion of Zllay Queen, presiding over fhe 1Way Fesiival on Conzinunify Day. i361 ,wg :nun mm Activities 1926 51-IAWNEEOLA QQ CGil6 Greyhounds HUBERT CGuineaJ SMITH Guinea is a sure shot, being' high point man of the season. This is Guineaas last year with the Greyhounds and he has proved to be 3 vvgrthy Captain, being always on the spot to support his team. GORDON CCyJ VVILLIAMS At the position of forward Cy is a wonder at making short shots. He has played his first season with the.Grey- hounds this year and we hope that he will be with us again next year. JAMES CGusJ NVOOLDRIDGE Gus has proven himself worthy of the Greyhounds at the position of center. He is a good floor mang a fair shot and death on free throws. Gloomy Gusv never gives up till the final whistle. This is his last year to show his ability with the Greyhounds. ' VIRGIL CSkadJ HUNT Skad canit be beaten as a guard and seldom does an op- ponent get the ball through the ring over him. YVe can always depend on Skad. He is another that is leaving the Greyhounds this year. OSCAR fDocj BOVVERS Doc is always full of pep and ready to fight for the Grey- hounds. He will be with the Greyhounds several more years and should become a real player. ELDON CElginJ BLAINE ' Elgin showed splendid floor work for the Greyhounds and played his position as guard with excellence but un- . fortunately found h11nself unable to complete the season. HENRY C Dutchl IRA Dutch has completed his first season with the Greyhounds and has proven though he 1S small he is mightv. He will be with the Greyhounds next year. U V383 l' QS HHIEIQZ6 SHAWNEEO i.,.-t'- - has spot the shot s up his op- can g the rey- ore unds t un- ason. unds will LA f 'She Gfreyhotmcls Smith . . Vtfillialns. . Wfooldridge Hunt . . . Blaine . . Ira . . . Bowers . INDIVIDUAL SCORES 276 127 115 18 17 10 9 , mm P sHAWNEEoLA f Cf The Greyhounds SEASONS RECORD 1925-1926 Greyhounds .... 13 Lincoln .,..... --- 23 Greyhounds .... 10 Santiago .......... 42 Greyhounds .... 12 C. B. C. Sedalia .... 11 Greyhounds .... 16 Santiago .......... 25 Greyhounds .... 23 Green Ridge ....... 35 Greyhounds .... 28 Lincoln ..... --- 14 Greyhounds .... 17 Eldon -- --- 23 Greyhounds .... 19 Alumni ........... 17 Greyhounds .... 28 Cole Camp ........ 28 Greyhounds .... 41 C. B. C. Sedalia--- 32 Greyhounds .... 48 Eldon ...... V ...... 24 Greyhounds .... 36 Green Ridge ....... 8 Greyhounds .... 10 Versailles --- --- 9 Greyhounds .... 56 Chilhowee .... --- 25 Greyhounds .... 20 n XVarrensburg ..... 42 Greyhounds .... 19 XVarrensburg ..... 22 Greyhounds .... 25 Garden City ....... 16 Greyhounds .... 37 Appleton City ..... 18 Greyhounds .... -ll Montrose .......,. 19 Greyhounds ..,. 21 Clinton ----------- 40 Greyhounds .... 30 Versailles ......... 14 Greyhounds .... 54 Volker Co.. K. C.-- 16 POW ----------. 604 Total ..,,- 496 Games won 14 Games lost 8 Percentage 636 lil r 1926 51-IAWNEEOLA ,- lfnterclass Basket Ball 'Gowrfnamefnt The Boys' Tournament was won by the Junior Class Team consisting of the following players: Clayton Miller .....,, , , , ,-,----- Forward George XVindsor CCapt.J -- ........ Forward Garland ACRCI' ..,,,,.,-,, ----- C enter Ralph Pattison ..... - - - Guard Orval Hamilton .,... - , - Guard James Christian ....,..,,.-,,,,,,--- Sub, In the finals the Junior Team won the Championship and incidentally a beautiful silver loving cup presented by the First National Bank of this city by defeating the Sopho- more team by a score of 17-9. J rw The Girls, Tournament was won by the Freshman Class Team composed of the following players: ' Annabelle Bridges .............. -Forward Evelyn Sadler .... ....e F orward Mary Herndon- - - .-.-- CCITIGI' Lucille Miller ........ ----- C enter Ora Stiekrod ..........-- - - - Gllilfd Bernice Smith fCElpl.J ..--------- --Guard XVinning the final game of the Tournament by a score of 15-14, the Freshman Girls, Team was also presented with a silver loving cup. I 'll l 5 6 1926 SHAVVlNlEE.0l..A Q-WQ The Lady Greyhounds 3 The Lady Greyhounds finished the season with a very creditable record, having won nine games and lost only two. The team was made up of new players with the exception of Rita Carter, who played with last year's Lady Greyhounds. Most of the games were easily won, but a few were closely contested. The most interesting and hard fought games of the season were with Central Business College, XVarsaw, the Alumni, and Santiago. RITA C The team regretted the loss of their coach, Mrs. Nadine Garland Guarc Sparks, but Mr. Greer proved to be an able successor. Because of his efficiency and constant effort, he was largely responsible for the success of the team. 1-Lady 2-Lady 3-Lady 4-Lady 5-Lady 6-Lady 7-Lady 8-Lady 9-Lady 10-Lady A 11-Lady Lady GAMES PLAYED , Greyhounds Lincoln - - - - 3 ' Greyhounds Santiago .... - - 8 Greyhounds--- ---- L' C. B. C. ---- -- 31 Greyhounds Santiago ------- - - 4 l Greyhounds- - - .... Green Ridge - - - - - 4 Greyhounds Lincoln ----.- - - 2 Greyhounds Alumni ---- , , 9 C Greyhounds Cole Camp - - - - - 2 Greyhounds C. B. C. ------ - - 1 7 Greyhounds Green Ridge - - - - - 6 GI'9yh0UI1dS Vvarsavv ------- ----- 1 6 G1'eYh0UUdS C Opponents --------,,,.,,- U -102 I I I Cen ERB Subs 2l . V 5 editable as made 'ed with 'on, but fought 'z1w, the Garland e of his ' SUCCESS -- 3 -- S ---- 31 ---- 4 ---- 4 ---- 2 ------ 9 102 1 w CQET EIQZ6 SHAWNEEQLAE UHmm S 55115 Lady Greyhounds RITA CARTER fCaptai11J Guard NOBIE TURNER Forward KATHRYN COOPER Guard MARTHA NELSON Forward PEARL YVILSON Center ERNESTINE SPANGENBERG Center CLEMENTINE SADLER Substilule 1 X131 3 M1926 SHAWNEEOLA E f+.L i 1 l Drama The comedy-drama Forest Acres was presented by students of the high school for the benefit of the Athletic Association. The following is the cast. FOREST ACRES CAsT or CHARACTERS Elizabeth Crockett ........... L -...-------- Gayle Gfinstead Mr. Crockett -------- U --,---,,-.,-,,,,, Howard Palmer Mrs. Crockett .... ....-- N Obie TUTHC1' Andy Hobbs ------- ,,,,, G eorge XVindsor Norah Ca maidj .... .... B eulah Edmandson Mr, Arthui- -,-,,-,,,- ..,....,..... H arvey Stone Constance Loring .... .... E rnestine Spangenberg Mrs. Jeffry Brixley- -- - ........ Marjorie Slack Mr. Jeffry Brixley .... .... X Villiam Turner Miss Ruggles ....... ..... L aura Greife Hiram Crockett .... ...... - -Joe Powell l Hepsy Crockett ....... .... H ortense Taylor - Evelina Newcomb .... .... N annie XVorlien XVARNED BY A DREAM The Vocational Agriculture Club combined with the i Vocational Home Economics Club in presenting the plav lVarned by a Dream. It was later presented in Calhoun. V The cast consisted of the following: I CAs'r or CHARACTERS MPS- S2111dG1'S011 ......... .. .......... .... iv Im-jm-ie Holloway Jet Cher daughterl - - ,- - .... Berniece McLane Toto Uetis cousinj .,., -,---h- L aura Greife -Tyldfl ------------ -- ..... Rona wyaa lgflgland ----------- ---- F 9l'1'6ll Hudson 1C lar .......-,. ----- H E . . , Richard,s father - - - ------------ Iigeilixgi Dr' Robert - ----- ------- ---- R E1 lpll Pattison The Dllke --- ---- X VO1'tlll1'lgtO11 Xxvilsllljllflj The Mald ------- - - -N?lllI'li6 Xvorlien r f A14 A t l I T X Se ink the 31 made ment. the initia great iii.--4 i.-ml-il 1 by iletic tead lmer rner dsor dson tone berg lack rner reif e Well iylor rlien the play 011I1. .way Qane reif e 'yatt dson ,tone urritt tison burn rlien I Q 1g926gsHAWNEEoLA g 'Geacher T3'l'Cl1i'YLt'Vlg Qlub OFFICERS lvl.-XRJORIE SLACK ........ President HERBERT PARK . .... Vice-President XXTILLIANI TURNER . . Secretary and Treasurer' Miss MCCOWN . ..... . Sponsor T YVAS suggested early in the school year that the members of the Senior class in Education continue the Work of the Teacher Train- ing Club, organized two years previously. This suggestion met with the approval of all the members of the class and plans were at once made for the initiation of the new members of the Education Depart- ment. A meeting of the prospective members of the club was held and the necessary othcers elected to assure its proper functioning. An initiation party was held later and the candidates admitted to full membership. This club has for its purpose the increase of interest in the work of the Education Department and the production of better teachers. Though small, it has lived up to its ideals, its success being due, in a great measure, to the untiring efforts of its sponsor, Miss McCown. CARL COBIER. '- l'15l 5 7 31 lil n1l ..': H X an - 2 11 5 ,mr- flj b':4A, , 7, ., alia: sr A .. . , Q 0' .. ,4 , 4 , L , . Q 3 mi --.. 4. ' 2 . ' A, l- H l ll'sl Hum HUIIIUI' fSpum:m'J, Wmfnlluws, ll A4-lu-rs, Vu-n Slylu-, I,. lllnrlslmn S'w'nml lfmu Wvnll, IVIIII1 r llu In ks . I - , 44 'f'lll'l'll lfnlu Alvuru, Ifl'llllIll'Il, IL f1llI'iHliIlIl, umm, I4IllH', hrny. g o'-'1Q.+1 -crtrsif' QQ Pihglpofbmi fbmcgo mm 'cm HOFJQ. 'l:1+-40 KM P-'Eggers - DQ..PxT w 'wha fb D i- ','s'-'IQDPH UQ ..Q+:-.S'1U2,-4-L::9D.mr-r Man? x .J K f fx. a -mm Q Q I 9 2 6 - Y ,iilll .-T I-1 O 3 o it 'AE -I- E' U ol -A F 5 -Q -S1 vi GS Q5 I O 4-A 3:11 v. as :E-'I I.. -I-1 G' :- U L5 V2 S-4 0 S 2 1. C KS -3: VJ -I-1 5-4 .-Cl.-C1 'QU ea 3 v-1 va G .i -.QD 'px on cn I-4 an M: I rr. L U 5 O U2 .- dd dd CS pd. E C5 I-1 1-I V! uv-1 .E '1' L. A E o VJ 'E' -J 'H if-4 5 t1 .- 'PZ -r' I-1 We 20 ,, . :Il E ' ' 5:2- 2:0 ogg fjpzm ci 3 Us I-4 O t Row-Com Firs 0. 9 5 ,M o 4 1:53 C13-4 HSE 14: gl QE me .UFC ST of. O2 UT' vga 'Pa 'Em 5- I-an v. SI-IAWNEEOLA 'Uocational Agriculture Qlub OFFICERS First Term HARVEY STONE ...... , . President PAUL CRAIG . . .... Vice-President 1 ROY lVlERRITT .... Secretary and Treasurer Second Term I ROY MERRIT'f .......... President A JADIES CHRISTIAN . . I. .' . Vice-President RALPH PATTISON . . Secretary and Treasurer HE Vocational Agriculture Club was organized at the beginning of the school term to create in the student a greater interest in the work of the agriculture classes. Allstudents who have taken vocational agriculture are eligible to membership in the club. The work of the club consists of the study of animal breeding, animal hus- bandry, feeds and feeding, and poultry and dairying, the latter subjects being more advanced. . I , The Agn club gave its annual barnwarming the third of October, and as usual, it was quite a success. The building was rustically deco- rated with all kinds of brush, hay, corn-fodder and pumpkins, the decorations and fantastic farm costumes worn by everyone present forming an admirable background for the huge throne of baled straw on which sat in solemn majesty the queen of the occasion, Miss Ernestinc Spangenberg. After an interesting program the refreshments of cider, apples, sandwiches and pumpkin pie were served. I The Farmers,' had in their treasury 215100, which they donated to the school to be applied to the purchase of a motion picture machine. They also had a gentleman come to NVindsor to give an illustrated lecture, the proceeds being donated to the moving picture machine fund. Even after this the club did not believe it had given enough to the fund, so the members went out in the country to shuck corn, this money also being applied to the purchase of the machine. Finally the club presented a play entitled, Warned by a Dreamf, in which presentation it was assisted by the Home Economics Club. Half of the proceeds of the play were donated to the moving picture fund. The remainder of the pro- ceeds were divided equally between the Home Economics Club and the Vocational Agriculture Club. ' .. HARVEY STONE. ' E471 . ,.- N . I - T- . QW, -',-.f'f,,,e.---,1 Y args: Q,-17, ,Y-J wi?ggesi+-,V 5155511 -5:72, f , - -' . ,iii L -. -4- ,- - 1 ,, .,::,f- 2 -- , g.,1-,,.v,.,,- -A N , , l '-' -,-,,,,,..,....: ,--infra -ye 'W'-- A- ' x ' M -' - ' ' ' A ' J' f--1-fffdffgzf '- ' ' - ' 'Wee--f-wgf - - -, - :W-f-1-nr-1 --2 .--Aw -A M ' ' A A- wi, oggm, Q ,M Mg' iv Q.:4:..: 11- -- 'W --- H L- i , -:anal--ev-m V - A x ,Wi M, U J NO IND ,IGN un 'JI IP 2 2 . F1 F1 O F' W M NSW WMM X, X N CNW W First Row--VVorlein, Spangenberg, Turner, Beal, Kerr, Greife, Norris fSponsorJ, Snupp, Sadler, Nelson 'Stltts Christian. Second Rowf-Gray, Freund, Cooper, K. Cooper, Dilse, Nelson, Carter,Grz1y, Crites, Soles Third ROIII--glflliklllfa Hudson, Davis, Edmondson, Burchaln, Grinstcad, McKee, Richardson, Holloway, llC,i1'O 1 , ln, 6 W, rl ,gr -,-,?4?l- 1 O v-4 O V2 vi CJ -v-f .-1 f-1 U -T fx 1 5- V-1 R-J :J D ...a I-4 5 VT NJ r'4 -. O :r .-. Q Z O Ili ,-1 ---6 C I-4 I-4 P: 3 O F11 ?f O 'Q if O V: 'U L. :J fi 0 F' i 6 o Z Q '51 A -1 V 5 O -w VI C .r,. N.. -. Lf ,-T ,- .-1 ,- .Y r-1 .-. O L1 - 1-I Nw .-1 A : 'o VJ -1 cs QC or-4 O U 2 O C-' .J-'-' Q ELI rv? 5-H .T f Q5 On O B-1 nu A ,., C. ,., . 'Cu -1-1 r-1,,..' qd:w V2-J C- v FET' -1 Q, O v' .- n-l ..-49' 'U 3,-O .,'.-.7-1 vi-Q., .4-a ' 11-1 4. I-n-v U GQ: Q.,-4 9-4 1 W I -.4 I-1-4-I TUE I -.. A -.. 0... me 'S' N 'cz '7'd Nw ,.,. v - .N rc -, .113 1 Ar 1926 SHAWNEEOLA . 'Ghe Uocational Home Economics Qlub . OFFICERS NIARJORIE DAVIS .... , , President ERNESTINE SPANOENRERG . . . Vice-President KATHRYN COOPER . . Secretary and Treasurer ILENE NORRIS . ..... . Sponsor HE purpose of this course is 'to obtain, training in sew- ing, cooking, and home management. The Home Economics work is given in two courses, the elementary and advanced. The club is composed of the girls taking both courses. The advanced girls serve dinner every Thursday. The menu for each dinner is planned by one girl, who has en- tire management for that day. In this they not only get at lesson in self-reliance and responsibility but also one in thrift and in the planning, pregaring and serving of a meal. YVe have been very successful with our dinners this year, having saved enough money to buy a few dishes and some silverware. VVe are very proud of these and We hope to add to them soon. p The advanced girls with the help of the first year girls served a banquet to the members of the board of education, their wives and the entire school faculty. They also served a HFather and Son banquet for the Ag boys. The Home Ec. girls and Ag boys gave. a play to help pay for the picture machine. R Both classes went to Sedalia on an all day field trip. YVe visited different concerns and found many helpful as well as interesting things. ' BERNIECE MCLANE. l49l CP E-fm'1if'maI 9 2 6 s H A W N E E o L A if f' ---- Manual Training Glub M X OFFICERS HARVEY STONE . . ' ...... President EDWARD SHIPP . . Secretary and Treasurer Roy GREEK . . ...... Sponsor HIS club was organized the last of September for the purpose of creating greater interest in the work for the student. Membership in the club isllimited to the students of manual training. The work at tirst consists of making small articles such as coat-hangers, letter files, hat racks, book ends and small cedar chests. Wlhen the smallwork is completed mechanical drawing is taken up, this course lasting about two months. Then a small piece of furniture is made. YVhen the furniture is finished the students are given the privilege of making anything they desire. , There are eleven elementary students and two advanced students in the club. YVhile the class is not as large as the classes of previous years, on the whole it has done excellent work. HARVEY STONE. E501 x 11- lrpose of mbership Fhe work etter tiles, tl work is about two furniture hing they 1 students previous rTONE. H umofr jail-aw1mmfmn1926: SHAWNEEOLA - L f'-l'!iml7-5359 1 Humor OUR ANNUAL FRENCH JOKE Premier: Jacques, qui etait la dame que jaai vue avec vous hier soir? Second: Eh bien, Gaspard, tu cs bien fou. Elle n' etait point unc dame: elle etait ma femme. Mr. Hoback: XVhat is a vacuum ? y Lee: I have it in my head but I can't think of it now. XValter on Libraryj: May 1 take the Girl of the Limberlost out over the week-end? Fresh: 'Where's thefunny pa- per? Soph: The funny paper? To- day is XVednesday. I told you not to take a bath last night. Kate: Going to the I. C. S. prom? Hap: No, they have such a small floor down at the post office. He: 'What in the world is a metaphor ? She: To keep cows in, stupid. Hey you, quit spittin' out oi' that window. 'tXVhat's the difference? It's starting to rain, anyhow? Sterl: That 1nan is the ugliest p6I'SO1'l I CVGI' SHVV. Annie L.: Not so loud, dear. You're forgetting yourself. A wonderful bird is the albatrossz It hasn,t found out about Santa Claus. XVhat is the difference be- tween an old maid and a married woman ? I don,t know? The old maidis not married. XVhither, Galloping Gregory with yon meat ax? Silence, Eggbread, I hasten to cut my classes. Guide: Quick. There's a full grown leopard. ' ' ' Shoot him on the spot. Lord Dumbleigh: NVhich spot? I say, be specific, my man. I noticc that Miss McCown, the Education instructor, has left off wearing her goloshesf' GC 7 , . les, that,s her idea of an 1r- responsuhle young flappel-bv . Q -6' FKA NCIS .IIA lirlitnr-in-C Thr Wizzdso FIN Sale of bc Advertisil Miss Mc twh Miss Pa I Mr. Grei To Burg Smith-G Business XYhizz I Miss Mc O Boy G Salary, Salary Janitor, Hot coff Bricks, l XVe, statement IIYl.fIl?SS.' Rui' ,ya f,:g.:'::n 1,2- .,,---41, --5-::l- out of e? It's 1 ugliest d, dear. batross: lt Santa nce be- married arriedf' o ry with sten to 's a full ' Shoot ch spot? lfl. own, the , left off if an ir- er. 93 X D Em:T ,'i9Z6 SHAWNEEOLA MQ FHA NCIS JI.-lT1.0C1i Ellilol'-ill-Cliicf 1926 TIN lfI'f1zd,v01' High 55111701 Year Book M0 'f FINANCIAL STATEMENT OF THE SHAXVNEEOLA 1926 RECEIPTS S316 of books ,,,-,-- --------H-- -------------- ------------- 1 0 '00 Advertising ,--,----H ---------- ---------------------------- ' 0 3 Miss McCown, as inducement to dedicate this book to her twhich we didnttj ,,,,-,,,-,-- -------,--------- -----.- 9 9 .07 Miss Payne, to avoid bankruptcy ,------------- U 147.47 Mr. Greer, for not publishing unsavory story .... U, 50,00 Total Receipts .......,,,,,,,,-,.,,, ,..-, QQEQQ DISBURSEMENTS To Burger Engraving' Co. ...........,,..,.,, ---,, S5 1,111.11 Smith-Grieves Printing Co. .......... -- --- 9,999.97 Business Manager, funds embezzled-- ....... -- 1,234.58 YVhizz Bangs fsource material for jokesj ...... 789.10 Miss McCown, to invoke pleasant expression .... 12.34 O Boy Gum for staff ......................... 1.79 n Salary, Editor-in-Chief ..................... 15.97 Salary, Business Manager ................... -- 432.01 Janitor, to sweep Annual office the didnttj--- -- 1,000.88 Hot coffee served to staff after 10 p. m.--- - 7,564.21 Bricks, bought to defend Staff ....--..---- --- 9,876-54 Total Disbursements --- ..... 329,763-72 Total Receipts ........ --- 295-57 Deficit ,,,,..,.. ............ ................ FF 2 9,543-21 veracious XVe, the undersigned, do solemnly swear that this is a statement of the finances of the Shawneeola. Vvimessi. EI.1.Is M. HUS'l'0IQ, Bus. Mgr. RLI'l'I'I Hr:l,EN.x D.-xvls. I 53 l FnANc1s M. lvl.-X'l'LOCK, Editor. 1926 sHA'WNEEoLAt Q Guinea's got a basketball nose. 1 How come? n It dribbles. Bo: XVhat are you doing now? Zo: Buying old wells, sawing them up and selling them for post holes. He Cblushingj : Do you like to play croquet? She Ca fiery redj : No. Mamma says it's wicket. I XVhy do they paint battleships gray, Mimi? Forsooth, Ernest, and how should I knoW?,' So the fish can distinguish them from radishes, thou silly? XVhat would you think of a man who Wore red knickers, Cas- toria?', A bit balmy in the crumpet, Blackdraughtf' Zuds, but Santa Claus, does? XVhat,s a hobo T' It,s a garden instrument, but I have 'on numerous occasions re- quested you not toiaddress me by such undignified titles. l Belinda: Methinks thou need- est a lubrication of the knees, Bothwell. -Bothwell: Yeah, verily, I shall be well oiled Saturday eve. Jack: I saw a magician do the Disappearing Valisel' act l2lSf night. Bill: How did he do it? 'Jackz I don't know, but he took the bag out of my DZITIIS- t'Oh, yea, Petravitch, one thing leads to anotherf' VVhat meanest thou, Iskigon, that one thing doth lead to an- FP!! other . Forsoothg silly lad, didst never see link sausage? Oxford: Illl bet that man is a miner. Bags: XVhy the wager? Oxford: Because he has slack in his pants. A Menagerist: Did you see my black-faced antelope? Fundamentalist: XVhom did your black-faced aunt elope with? Euripides: Prithee, whither goest in those glad togs, Pluto? Pluto: For a game of tennis. Euripides: Ah, going out to court, eh? .1 XVhat seats have you left? Only singles? VVell, give me three singles to- gether, please. . Indeed, Cloverdale, and why donlt you wash your feet ? They,re the farthest thing from my mind, Zulchf' . 1,11-.-il ,-,l.-.-l-- sian do the i' act last lo it? but he took its. t, one thing nu, Iskigon, tead to an- didst newier it man is a ger? e has slack ou see my Whom did elope with ? e, Whither gs, Pluto? 3 of tennis. ing out to fou 1eft?,, e singles to- e, and why Feet? :hest thing THE SHAWNEEOLA lywmon 5: VVINDSOR JUNIOR HIGH SCI-1001 Wfindsor, Mo k 1926 SHAWNEEOLA f fmm Uedication TO NELLIE M. THOMPSON In reeogndion of ner ejieeenz' iho genial per- sonezlifyg ner nniiring eforff foward the ine- provefnenz' of Ufindsor ynnior High School and ner never-flogging Zntef- 'efi Zn ine work of all izef' pnjnlsg H225 porfzon of flee Siznwneeoln if dean'- enzfed. I' ma 1 O 1926 SHAWNE D Foreword The esmhlishmeril of ozzr Cffzfiiior High Sehool has iiiereezseel rather fhem re- oliieecl ihe iiiiriiher of High Sohool siiieleriis, for Iwo lower groeles have heeri ezilmifieil ezriol fhe higher grades have lvirfziolly refoirieel their sioiiorz iii Wiridsor High Sohool. Nevertheless Zhe Zwo schools ore seporofe erififies emo' in reeogn iiilioh of Zhis fool fhis jaoriioh of ihe Showiiee- olo hos heerz ilevoieil erilirely io VV i ri el s o 2' fzzriior High School. i571 EOLA 1 -eYflm+P-n 1 9 2 6 s H A W N EE o L A- Q QSR i H S . U '-1 NELLE M. THOMPSON MARY TAYLOR NELL JONES C i Principal, Mathematics English Civics, Citizenship, Physiology, History ' AMOS PENCE GENEVA WOOD ROY GREER SX General Science Geography Physical Education 1 zssi ' ,- xii! mzilri tg-it K J Q3 T3 .fx ' G x is Zig ,,,....II A W '32 NWN 1 :Ill f IIIIIHIWZL' 5 H I W fkvmiv 1 ,N f 1, 2. ,12-,x ' x 7 ' 4llll -.L--P ,ky PQ o ,...--.-'-: f lvgfgi - ik W? 'X X -1 . .cafe S i' 'Q'-'fasuigt I ' V E RI'f1i71exsy'iB j 24 ' yy ix .1 X , I Z9 X ' , 4 ' V wi A lasses and Jlctifuities F1 4 cs 'F meg 53'-: pp O 144 1-4- 11111251 The Ninth Grade I uulq ,ff 254 ww 251 Z ??4 114412 'isn- DD-aC eulag uuapg' IOJBH J KOH I IJBEI I Y SH SS m??F Qvsa II' O9 mm U14 mmgf-fun 9305 'qw DI 19 0 10 5.1 ji!-V' 52:5 r-I CD m L C l926gSl-lAVVNE.EOLAMi ' rx 'Gite Ninth Grade OFFICERS DOROTHY CARTER ...... President HAROLD -GR.AH,'XB'I .... Vice-President LUCILE FEASTER , Secretary and Treasurer Harold Alcorn Cletis Allen Ralph Allen James Bowen Jack Bowen Earl Buchholz George Bumpas Harold Burnell Harold Cannon Robert Chipman Buckner Christian Russell Davis Earl Friend Roy Galloway Harold Graham Glenn Gray Bernard Hamlin XVilton Jennings Raymond Kahmann Howard Lambeth XVyatt Lambeth Rogene XVeathers Ivan Engelhart Mary Alice Allen Nellie Bird Annetta Black Annabelle Bridges Kathryn Calmes Dorothy Carter Cleo Christian Elizabeth Cooper Eva Mae Cooper Josephine Davis Frances Douglas Eunice Eldridge Lucile Feaster XVinifred Goodin Mildred Gray Ione Hamilton Lavyrne Helphrey Mildred Helphrey Mary Herndon Mildred Holloway Virginia Hudson Bertha La Favor Lucile Miller Margaret Mae Muir XVauneta Neiman Florence Oakes Birdie Reynolds Irena Robinson Evelyn Sadler Mildred Sidwell Edna Smart Berniece Smith Ruby, Soles Ora Stickrod Frances Sutherland Louise Scrogham Florence Swisher Opal Tull Viola V. Valentine Lucille XVood Inez Adair Miss NELLE THOMPSON . . Sponsor Hill 1926 SI-IAWNEEOLA ohh Eighth ohhh Miss TAYLOR . Glen Adair Oscar Bowers VVm. Jr. Bradley Charles Burgess Marvin Clark Georgia Campbell Harlan Gilmore Norman Hamlin Florence Harbit Bontia Henry Freddie Hutson Belford Jackson Irene Larison Doris Larison Anna Dee Matlock . Sponsor Kenneth Marti Ralph Merritt Freddie Merriott Denver Miller Maude Edith Miller Daisy Mothersbaugh Carter Oakes Muriel Oakes ' Dorothy Oechsli Velma Baines Otis Scrimager Jesse Scrogham Dorothy Wlarren George Vllesner Frank VVinzen1'ied Mildred Zollicker E621 1 9 Z 6 SHAWNEEOLA 6 t Ehe Seventh Cfmde Miss JONES . XVallace Jennings Junior Jordan Ruby Law Viola Loding Clyde Miller Everette Miller Marian Randolph Thomas Mayfield Pauline Mayfield Velma Merriatt XVilma Nanson Loraing Nichols Helen Phillips Frank Roberts Lonnie Reynolds Herbert Spalding Gayle Spalding Alice Sturman Mildred Taylor Edith XVatson . . . . Sponsor Ruby Hauseworth Mary Frances YVheeler Clayton Johnson Ola Adair George Vanhoozer Juanita Bradley Ruth Bradley Aleen Barnhart Monta Bowers Ruth Butcher Robert Bowen Charles P. Blackmore Buddie Cooper Mildred Edmondson Fred Garroutte Frederick Gordon Irl Gladfelter Frances Hall Ruby Hudson Beulah Hewitt Edith Spalding E631 A l 2 l 1926 SI-IAWNEEOLA Q 'She W ihitticr Li tcmry Society E HAM I n I Q ! Miss JONES . . . . . Sponsor E S XVILTON J ENNINGS . . . . President RALPH ALLEN . . . . Vice-President 1 ANNA DEE M.ALl'LOCK . . . . Secretary Q I Q Nellie Blrd Oscar Bow . , E ' Eld Raymond Kahman Herbert Spalding Muriel Oakes Mlaggcrillen Inez Adair Gayle Spalding Thomas Mayfield 1 Ruth Bntcy George Vanhoozer Ruby Soles M Anna Dee Matlock 5 George Bul Katherine Calmes Harold Champ Clyde Miller 1 yyilnla N31 Bernice Smith Buckner Christian Everett Miller yvnr Jr. Br Ora Stickrod Cleo Christian Doris Larrison ' Marvin Cla Junior Jordon Harold Cannon Howard Lambeth Charles Bn Lucile Feaster Buddie Cooper XVyatt Lambeth Margaret N Josephine Davis Jack Bowen Wlilton Jennings Annetta B1 Daisy Mothersbaugh C. P. Blackmore XVallace Jennings Florence 0 Clayton Johnson Harold Alcorn , Bonitia Henry Ivan Engle: Rogene XVeathers Ralph Allen Roy Galloway Dorothy Cr Robert Bowen Cletis Allen Fredrick Gordon Elizabeth Q Earl Bucholz Lonnie Reynolds Harold Graham Robert Chil Mildred Zollicker Bertie Reynolds lrl Gladfelter . Lucille VVood Dorthy XVarren w Velma ,Reins Dorothy Oechsli i641 Harold Bummel v Q Eva Mae C1 Alleen Bari Harlan Gill 1926 ld ock 2th a QS ngs JH fl al SgHAWNEEOLA g' 'Elie l'lcLwtl1orne,Litemfry Society Miss TAYLOR . . . . . Sponsor V1oLA VALENTINE . . . . . President RALPH MERR1'1 1' . ..... Vice-President XVINIFRED GooD1N . . . Secretary and Treasurer MEMBERS Nellie Bird Oscar Bowers Eunice Eldridge Mary Allen Ruth Butcher George Bumpas YVilma Nanson Wm. Jr. Bradley Marvin Clark Charles Burgess Margaret Mae Muir Annetta Black Florence Oakes Ivan Englehart Dorothy Carter Elizabeth Cooper Robert Chipman Eva Mae Cooper Alleen Barnhart Harlan Gilmore Ola Adair Irene Larison YVinifred Goodin Viola Valentine Fred Merriott Frank VVinzenried Belford Jackson Otis Scrimager Bertha La Favor Marion Randolph Mildred Taylor Opal Tull Carter Oakes Mary Herndon George VVesner Velma Merriott Mary F. XVheeler James Bowen Glen Gray Freddie Hutson E651 Virginia Hudson Norman Hamlin Mildred Helphrey Glen Adair Ruby Hauseworth Venita XVilliams Evelyn Sadler Mildred Sidwell Frances Hall Denver Miller Lorene Nichols Lavyrne Helphrey Kenneth Marti Ralph Merritt Jesse Scrogham Earl Friend Helen Philips Bernard Hamlin LA 1926 SHAWNEEO kd ' 'Gite Glee Glub ' OFFICERS Miss Vtfoon . . Director Mlss TAYLOR ' . . . . Pianist JOSEPHINE DAVIS . . Treasurer HE girls' Glee Club of Junior High School, consisting of thirty-six members, was organized in September, 1925, and the above officers elected. The club met once a week for rehearsals. The girls have sung several times in chapel and havetgiven as another number, a dream in the form of Reminiscences of Old Sweethearts in Song? Caroling was lots of fun, so the girls found out Christmas as they passed from house to house, and even though noses, hands and feet were frost bitten, they concluded it cheered themi as Well as the ones they sang to. The last program given by the club was a Musical Travelogue. Much satisfactoryyvork has been accomplished, but even better results are anticipated next year. i I66l 5 A xirty-six officers fls have 1 dream Iaroling ad from t bitten, 10. The 1 better .Advevtisevs E671 ME DILLE PAULA POLA1 IG S u PER FEATURE! f2'EiEEEEEEEEEEEEEE l 9 2 KTDWELL AND CRAWFORD Drug Store School Books, Tablets Eastman Kodaks SEWALL'S Pencils and PAINTS AND Fine Stationery VARNISHES The Best Place to Buy . . , ' Your 5611001 Supplies Kodak Fimshing VALSPAR PVe .verve zfize very ber! Ice Cream and Pure Fruity az' our . Fozmiarn LET US SERVE YOU and YOU WILL BE PLEASED Windsor P Hafdwafg M. C. LEE Company DENTIST De Laval Separators Simplex Oil Brooder Stoves Poultry Supplies P H O N E 3 8 o Goodyear Tires and Tubes ' Auto Accessories l68l 6 SHAWNEEOLA M B S Marcel Per MRS. 1 BU AERO W 1926 SHAWNEEOLA WM D 1x4Y QXAIINJ W1NDsoR LUMBER COMPANY Beauty Shop It is our desire and ambition to figure with you and help you plan for all your building ina- -- terial needs. Marcelling Shampooing EVfir5fthmg.m fhe I? . Building Line Permanent Waving ' ' - We take pride in tryinv' to serve Half Bobblng you. Call at our offxcz and tell u us your needs and trobules. '. . Maybe we can help you out. ml P11603 Rzght We will surely try it. MRS FLoss1E HALI WE AW TO PLEA5 D , Phone 39 FLOYD L. DOUGLAS, Manager BUY BETTER PETROLEUM PRODUCTS AERo GASoL1NE DAYLIGHT KERosENE EXOELL AND MOBILOIL OILS WINDSOR OIL OOMPANY ' Home of fha Bari I69l l 1926 S HAWNEEOLA ygtLWmT J YVe appreciate the VVindsor High School and the business with which it has favored us. Our future aim shall he to merit a continuance of its valued patronage The H. Rogers Lumber Co. RoY HAZLETT, Mgr. Carter, Marrti and Carter's Market House WHERE CLEANLINESS PREV AILS HU Here if Anywhere Phone 31 as 1 wiigsss stu M Fl 'E a it A . heal M 'Wi 1 QQIM gm X x iii - f . t 1 i -1 .t,i, l 1 . 5 We 'QI as s i .tl t Il ,pff t r Good Furniture Makes Good Homes: Good Homes Produce Good Studentsg Good Students Make Good Citizensg Good Citizens Make a Good Connnonwealth. Do Your Part in Build gg' a Great Nation by Buying' Good Furniture From U W. E. Huston Furn. and Carpet Company TELE The Dcjvczzdablc Home of Qualify F701 duee oo ur ii Uqmmmmfmm SHAWNEEO The cccccwd ewelry ompcmy produces ex erw form of School Plns Rrngs Fn rfued Inxrtltrons md Personfd Lfmrds close personfd superx1s1on flssurrng p iectron It .1 modemte prrce Ifzqzzzrzeu zu!! be QNUE7? zlzznzedmfe affefzfzon ICUNVSUI IO1! 19 VValnut Stleet Kansas C1ty IVIISSOUFI eip wld Up Wzndsor Conductor Rdstus what made wou hanb th'mt red l'1nte1 n on berth 137 Rastus VV Doss dont xouse know dat de rule 28 says dat when the rear end of de sleeper 'un exposed Why den de porter 'rm to h'1Hb El 1ed lintern WE WILL DO MISSOURI UNION TELEPHONE COMPANY IH? is--iiils '?EEsl I 9 2 6 L A f w y af x' ' .3 ' , 6 0' r rl f ' . ' 1 2-5 C c L c L rt. These are produced in our own shops, under . f L K rx ' , L ' - er- f ' z ' I ' . I T5 ' ' 7 L I X . v O. C l ' 1 c ' 4 . 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' Y ' YT k C ' c 'I 4 I 1 ' c I ' V 1 I 0 0 0 - -' . 1 f I I' y I ' I f' f ' T I I uf T- f . . The amount you spend and H10 amozuzf you saw , I ' ' . 'z' ' . Az' I 5 1 I ' , ' 1 1 X f y if fl ,ffuff f, I f f ' f I 1 ' I ' 5 ' I 2 . I . LL 7: I I I I in E I If I I ia I it ii i l I I I rv .sa-,mv-.-..-.v ! i I 9 2 6 S H A W N E E O L A Mf'7fC3 IF YOU ARE MISSING the Church and its Privileges You are lvlissing lylany of the Realities of Life. WINDSOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH GUTHRIE S. BIRKHEAD Pastor The WINDSCR METHCDIST CHURCH The friendly Church with the open doors and a program that appeals to all young folks. You will enjoy the sun- shine and the music and the fine spirit of Worship. H. A. VVCOD Pastor FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH I A. BRYSON, Minister A friendly Progressive Church that gives you a VVelcome you Won't Eooget. S Modern Sunday School with Trained Cdicers and Teachers for Every Department. You Are Welcoine to Every I Service. THE .CHURCHES OFQ VVINDSOR ' reprerem' Ike ber! ffzof Z5 'Zo Iflfincfror. TOU ARE ASSURED of cz hearty weloome of any of ffzese clzzzrcher, and all z'mJz'fe your oflenclmzee. - . Don't I Box Isn and SHII I lol vvi Cl PI AI Wo rle -li-ii Mrmil S WNEEOLA 172 66' Don t Fuss rf Your Lunch Box Isn t Full Come Up and Eat Wlth Us SI-IIPP S CAFE Carpenter s Studro F Cf1ff2Z12g m Pfzofogmpim PORTRAITS COPYING ENLARC INC Xlso the Bet e K1 1 of KGDAK FINISI-'ING Prrees and Sdtrsrfietlon Gufrranteed 178 N Ma St 'W dso Mo John DHVIQS W1II Dye for You CLEANING PRESSING ALTERATIONS Iffork' ffzaf Alarms Planner DRESS WELL and SUCCEED It 1S very 1111pO1'E3.11t that vou be well dressed Every o11e you meet IOIITIS 111113165 SIOHS of you from the clothes you wear One of our new Spllflg sruts WIII make you look your b st a1d IVC people he 11 ht 1111p1 esslon of you ind your ab1l1ty PHCCS Rlght Wm Woodard E5 Son 143, I Qy? 6 i- H A L I if 1 7 I . Q .ve f, , ' - , , ' . 7 ' . 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