Camaraderie : the annual of the Senior Class of Greenfield High School, 1913, Part 1

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Publication date: 1913
Publisher: Greenfield, Ind. : The School
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O THE question often asked, "Does an Annual in a High School Pay?" we would unhesitatingly an- swer, "It does." That it brings out latent talent is undeniable, but we would not offer that as our prin- cipal reason for this answer, but rather, that it unites us, as a class. We have worked together for one common triumph, and if this book is in anyway a success, it is due, not to one, but to all of the class of 1913.


Our aim for this book is great. We wish that it might, in some measure, express our great appreciation of the school. Perhaps at times this appreciation has not been so apparent as it might have been, but nevertheless it has existed, and we hope that at some future time, when in proportion to our years our achieve- ments have become more noteworthy, we may show our appre- ciation and thanks for the four happy years we have spent in this High School, in some greater thing than this book.


To you, the readers, this first effort of ours, will, no doubt, have shortcomings, but to us, as our first, it is a great achievement. and we only ask that you, remembering our pride in it, will be a little blind to its failings.


But we could not have done even this much alone, and we wish to express our thanks to all who have helped us.


To the faculty, who have given us every encouragement and advantage, and who have stood by us so loyally, we wish to give our heartiest thanks, and with it, our praise of this school.


In the art work the under classmen have helped faithfully, and with our thanks we wish to offer them any help that we may be able to give them in the publication of the annuals of the three succeeding years. Special thanks for art contributions are due to Miss Engibous and John Handy, '12.


Despite the encouragement of the faculty and the contribu- tions of our friends, without money this Camaraderie, 1913, would have been an impossibility, and for their great financial help, we heartily thank Socks and Buskins.


And last, but far from least, we wish to thank the one who has borne with us through all of our, both quiet and noisy, staff meetings so patiently, Mrs. Poulson.


And now we send the little book out into the world. In your treatment of it, remember that it carries with it, in a great meas- ure, the aims, the ambitions, and the ideals of the class of 1913 of the Greenfield High School.


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On mtr farulty advisor, helper, trarher and friend, Mary Sample, we, in mtr great appreciation of all she has done for its, dedirate this seraun Camaraderir. 1


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ALUMNI DEPARTMENT


For a High School of its size. Greenfield High School has an unusually large number of people among her alumni who have achieved renown.


Ranking near the head of this list is Will Vawter, the "Indi- ana Artist," and we wish to thank him for the ready response he made to our request for an alumni cartoon.


Another, of whom we are justly proud, is Mrs. Alma Martin Estabrook, who, by her writing, has distinguished Greenfield. We heartily thank her for "The Tragedy."


THE TRAGEDY.


BY ALMA MARTIN ESTABROOK. (Reproduced from "The Craftsman" of January, 1911.) 1


A Woman there was in whose Garden of Life the Bush of Friendship grew sturdily, its white blossoms perfuming the air. It had come as a volunteer, and she pruned and watered and tended it with loving thought and care.


"But it has so few blossoms," her neighbor said, leaning on the partition wall.


"I like it so," the woman answered with a tender little smile. "My bush bends with the weight of its flowers," her neighbor declared proudly.


"What then can a mere bud more or less mean to you?" the woman asked.


There was nothing exotic about her Garden; it was a quiet, restful, homely spot, perennially fragrant, the Bush of Friend- ship gladdening it to its farthermost wall.


One day the wind of Commonplace Annoyance blew through it. If it had been the wind of Adversity, or Disaster, or Distress, she would have braced herself to meet it, but it was such a petty nagging thing, catching at her skirts and tripping her, and whip- ping her hair across her eyes so that she could not see clearly, and she moved with sharp impatience down the path.


Something got in her way, and without stopping to see what it was, or to put it gently aside, she struck fretfully at it, and instinctively she knew what she had done, and with a little cry bent over the Friendship Bush.


"What has happened?" asked her neighbor, hearing the cry and looking over the wall.


She pointed mutely to one of her blossoms hanging blighted and broken on its stem.


"There are others on the Bush," her neighbor said carelessly. "Besides, what is your loss to mine? A blight has set in among my Flowers of Fame, and the trees of my Success have been wantonly pilfered."


The woman turned back to her single broken blossom.


"Nevertheless," she said, "the tragedy is in my garden!"


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ALUMNI


1879- George H. Cooper, Indiana University Ida B. Geary. Chicago University Samuel Mitchell (deceased) Laura Pope Reed. Ind. State Normal Edgar J. Williams


1880- Lena Gwinn Early (deceased) Crissie Gilerist Jessie Randall Hammel Thomas H. Mitchell George S. Wilson, Ind. University


1881- W. C. Atherton Linna Banks Gant James N. Goble Josie Tague Moore Vickie Wilson Morford


1882- Lida Flippo Davey Lizzie Harris William A. Hough, De Pauw Asa M. New May Griffith Reeves (deceased) Viola Banks Spencer. Ind. University Dora Wilkins Smith (deceased) E. P. Thayer, Jr., De Pauw Jessie Barnett Thomas Millie Goble Trees Ollie Wood (deceased)


1883- Albert Atherton Mary Goble Bourne


Carrie Farout Ayres Robert E. Bragg Rosa Raines Kellar Frances Derry Morris (deceased) Mary Vawter (deceased)


1884- Tillie Bragg Gant Fannie Millikan Huston Laura McKee Eliza Mitchell Tillie New Alice M. Glascock Anna Williams Parr (deceased) Harry Strickland Henry Warrum Walter T. Williams


1885- Nettie Adams


Nellie Black Cooper (deceased) Ed. H. Derry Jessie Hamilton Shannon. De Pauw Nellie Love Sina Walker Treewert (deceased) Nettie Williams Strickland Josie Heffernan Rochford Mattie Anderson White


1886- Ella Bourne. University of Michigan Dora Gant Lindley Lizzie Williams Perry Hattie Rains McCausland


1887- No class because course was changed from three to four years.


1888-


Cora Wright Julia Watkins Cherry Luna Marts Hasting (deceased) Nora Martin Ross Ada Smith (deceased) Daisy Steele Wilson. Ind. University


Dora Ogg Pratt Laura New Rafferty Nannie Walker Wilson


1889- Mattie Brown (deceased) Sadie Brown Lillie Dennis Mason


Belle Pentland Maggie O'Donnell Pitts


Maggie Goble Polen Lenora Boots Ramsey Pearl Randall Chesteen Smith. DePauw Clara Vawter (deceased) Nelle Millikan Walton John Wilson. Indiana University


1890- Nelle Hoel Goodpasture Austin P. Boots Albert Frost (deceased). Terre Haute Normal Belle Lowe Meek Marcellus Neal Rosa Stephens Swisher


1891- Madge Nolan Brooks Myrtle Smith Cox


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Murray Ellison Ella Marsh Hough. DePauw Bessie Intehinson Addie Jeffries (deceased) Minnie Hughes Kingsbury John Gant (deceased ) T. J. Lineback Ruby Martin Minney. De Panw Charley Tharp Frank Williams Gertie Williams


1892-


Ida Steele Barrett. Indiana Vinnie Wood Bond May Duncan Brown Fannie Monlden Cleary Lodema Patterson Foley Edwin Glascock Elijah llenby Ora Dill Henley Norva Jessup


Lottie Millikan Lee Mollie Young Mannon Clara Offutt. Indiana Eklen Robb Inex Martin Radcliffe Leroy Scott Mbert Tague Frances Comstock Spannnth Jounie Goble Williams


1893- Edgar A. Binford. Indiana Jennie L. Barr Flo Borrey Welsh Hattie Beccher MeCole Clare Duncan. Indiana Robert S. Ellison Vima lloel Farout lather Frost Seth M. Hook ( deceased) Florence Grose Hinkson Rosa Jeffries Robert E. Martin. Indiana


Bert F. Morris Emma Oren Mamie Rhoadarmer John A. Rhue. De Pauw


Grace Trembly Roberts Jessie Vaughn Arthur Williamson John T. Wilson Bertha Tyner Dora Reedy Cooper


1894-


Claude A. Hauck Charles L. Tindall. Indiana Law Mary Adams Emory Hunt Charles M. Wills. Butler


John M. Scott Lucile Comstock Caraway


Mande Patterson Walls


Nettie Duncan Lewark Earl Sample. Michigan


John B. Flinchman. Indiana


Guerney Saxon A.lda Fisk


1895- Margaret Baldwin Oriel Binford Nida Card Wooley Edgar Scotten Mary Sivey Thomas


1896- Mabel Rouyer Ellis Ferd Fisher. De Pauw Viola Iam Goble. Indiana Eugene Hook Blanche Haywood Hurley


Gertrude Larimore Lichliter. DePauw Charles New ( deceased ) Kate Griffin Johnson. Butler Ethel Baldwin Hauck Allie Long Hunt Nema Sonder Matthews


Miriam Tyner Clatie Orders Daisy Patterson Teel Maude Tyner Rucker Gordie Slifer Ed. Steele Walter Stoner. De Pauw Gus Smith Sam Offutt. Butler


1897-


Delmar Binford Robert J. Binford Walter K. Boyd Rhoda Coffield. Butler Mayme Comstock Griffin (deceased) Mary Coltey Drischell


Clay Duncan Beatrice Galbreath Bertermann Jessie Collier George Nora Henby. Earlham College Peter Johnson. Purdue University Jessie Scott Cline. De Pauw


Harriet Knox Beulah Swope Weaver. Oxford George Samuel Lynam Lydia Morris Hodgson Fannie Offutt Rosalie Davis Rock


1898


Flora Brown Atherton Vernie Baldwin Martha Binford French. Earlham


Panl Binford Dora Binford Bond. Earlham College Charles E. Cook. Indiana Law


Arthur Downing Elizabeth Poulson Howe. Butler


Carrie Rottman Merlott Margaret Martin Mande Bradley Pope Jesse S. Rucker. Purdue University Estella Thomas Rottman Clarence Strickland. Indiana


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Adelle Howard Templeton Harriet Sivey Thomas Ola Thompson Jessie Comstock Thompson Clemmna Hastings Zimmerman


1899-


Thomas Beecher Earl Binford Carroll Caldwell Otis Ellis Florence Copeland Rachel Ellis


Bertha Gambrel (deceased)


Kresenz Hafner


Arthur Houdyshell Ethel Harlan. Indiana University


Mabel Marsh (deceased)


Gertrude Bartlow Matthews Anna Wortman Rash Theodore Richey George Suess Millie Thompson (deceased)


Freeman Thomas (deceased) Margaret White Walker Helen Downing MeGaughey. Butler Grace Morris MeIndoo E. F. Quigley. Notre Dame


1900-


Grace Anderson Nelle Baldwin. Indiana University Harvey Barrett. Purdue University Elsie Barrett Berkebile, Metropolitan School of Music George Caldwell Myrtle Binford Thompson. State Normal Arthur Beeson Bertha Carr Tyner Ethel Cliff (deceased) Will Comstock Kate Selman Will Fitz. Purdue University Mabel Boyd Kerns


Forn Marsh Horace Martindale Ed. Moore Wilbur Patterson


Zula Rock Pierce Hugh Souder Ruth Stone. De Pauw


Maude Thomas. De Pauw


Agnes Moulden Todd. De Pauw


Fred Walker. Purdue Ruby Grey Whitaker


Crystal Bottsford Wilson


Henry B. Wilson. Indiana University Carrie Winn


1901-


Homer Binford. Earlham


Walter Black. Purdue University


Nelle Curtis


Kate Duncan Marsh


Bailey Duncan


Mary Duncan Gates. De Pauw


Earl Frost Mande Fry Porter


John Hagans George Harlan


Ray Havens. Purdue University


Albert Hastings


Lulu Curry Leech


John F. Mitchell, Jr. Butler. Yale


Virginia Morton Ehlert Mabel Wood Moulden


Martha Owens Orville Pope James Poulson. Wabashı


Ellis Rock Jackson


Bessie Bidgood. Butler


Iduna Thomspson Agnes Fort. Butler.


Abbie Henby. Earlham College


Clara Hagans Havens. Indiana.


Blonda Johnson


Mary Bentley


Carrie Kinsley Etta Reddick


1902-


Edna Abbott Cherry George Ashcraft Jessie Baldwin Adams Grace Barnard Justice Fred O. Bidgood. Butler Inez Winn Boyd Charles Coffin Zachary Ellis Anna Garrison. De Panw


Gertrude Cooper Holland Samuel Hughes. Purdue University Maude Iliff Lee Justice Frank L. Marsh


Kate Morton


Gertrude Murphy


Harvey Powers Fred Rushen


William Slaughter


Bertha Souder Harlan (deceased)


Harley Spurry Selma Stephens


Clarence Thomas


Roscoe Thomas. Butler


Claude Walker


Charles Walker


Harriet White Brown


Arthur White


1903- Stella Martin Jennie Jackson Edna Butler. State Normal


Pearl Collyer. State Normal


Lena Seierest John Souder


Jennie Card Strecher


Amelia Branham Robinson


Ruth Seicrest Reddick Mary Garrison Foxworthy Neva Pilkenton Chittick. De Pauw Grace Gable Strickland. Indiana Theodore Caldwell


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James Black. Purdue James Cleary Von Glascock Kate Harlan Wolf Pearl Stant Jennie Hawk Derry Leona Jackson Binford Vashia Heims Parish Clara Rynerson Marie Pilkenton Hughes. De Pauw Bertha Justice Bragg A. L. Becson John Roberts Wayne Reddick Bert Coffey


Chauncey Duncan. Michigan Ray Bragg. Purdue University Harvey Rhue


1904-


Helena Amick


Harry Barnard Frank Binford Josephine Binford Grimes Frank Boone Ada Brown Bessie Perkins Bussell


Melva Butler Davis


Lillian Carpenter


Amelia Colestock Arthur Pote Crider


Horatio Davis Will Elliott. Earlham College


Vergil JJackson Martha Johnson Bossie Kinsley


Joseph Larimore. De Pauw


John Leslie. Indiana University Clay McClarnon Lloyd Moody Chester Murphy Paul New. Purdue University Roscoe Pentland Charles Smith. Indiana University Mary Sample. Indiana University


Eva Pusey Melvin Rushen Edgar Scott Claude Shelby Clandia Teel Stella Thompson Brooks. De Pauw


Bess Walker Thayer Lena Walker Poulson


Earl Walker Alta Weber Augusta Weber Boone


1905-


Loran Anderson


Mary Binford. Earlham College


Myrtle Boblett Chambers. Earlham


Elmer Bussell


Nora Corcoran. Indiana University Harry Eagan. Indiana University Eva Ordway Lester Gifford. Indiana University


Ethel Garriott New


Wilbur Hagans Gladys Hamilton


Lena Hamilton Binford Bonnye Jones


Charles Hutchison


Mabel Ham Kitterman. Indiana


Fannie Marsh Earl Martin


Jessie Mints Richie. Butler


William Mints. Purdue University


Mary Pavey. Butler


Edith Poulson. Butler


Oscar Powers


Ray Smith Daisy Saint Elbert Thompson Jesse Warrum. Indiana University Ernest Warrum Paul Whetzel


1906-


Guy Aronholt Nettie L. Bardonner


Florence Binford Mccutcheon. DePauw Leona Binford Laura Viola Black Lois Bogardus Willis Charles Boone


Joseph A. Brown Herbert Bruner. Earlham. Ind. Med. Lena Butler


Marshall D. Carlton


Lamerl Catt


Mabel Coffield


Hazel Davis


Ruth Fort Marie Ordway


Walter Fay Hampton


Mary Hanna. Butler


Nina Bessie Havens Beeson


Chester L. Hawk


Forest M. Henley. Purdue University Clarence Hufford. Purdue University Frank E. Leslie


Jessie McNamee. Indiana University Beulah Grace Meek. Butler


Jacobina Morton Allen


Walter R. Myers


Lillian New Monger. Butler


William Oldham Mary Rose Quigley


Bess Rynearson Chauncey M. Scotten


John K. Sherry Merlie O. Smith James H. Snodgrass


Earl M. Thomas. Purdue


Carl Vetters Henry Wallsmith. Purdue


1907-


Florence Amelia Amick Effie May Barclay. State Normal Clarence Heizer Barr. Purdue Ellis Beeson Elmina Binford Wallsmith. Earlham Marion Paul Bottsford. Butler Bess Boyd Baity


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Erma A. Braddoek John Philip Bruner. Medical Ethel May Burke Stella Bussell Lula Catt Gardner Raymon L. Denney Delle Lavaughn Evans Peters Mabel Banks Gant. Butler


Earlham. Ind.


Lawrenee Earl Garriott. Butler Eva Goble Rhue Hugh V. Goble. Purdue Charles S. Griffin Kate Hagans Bess Hill Hittle. Butler Otho Hudson Roy Lee Jeffries Henry R. Jessup Ada Barrett Justiee Dorsett Nellie Kinsley Guy Leonard Catherine Pusey. Earlham Nell P. Reed. Butler H. Guy Reedy Letha Pauline Reeves Walter M. Sample Price Seott Harry Segar Slifer. Wesleyan Mary Isabelle Slusser Burke. Chi- eago Musieal Hazel La Vone Stanley Harry Roseoe Stewart. Butler Leota Teel Moore Verna Walker Milo Earl Wilson


1908-


William Earl Albea Earl E. Boring. Indiana Charles Holloway Barrett. Rose Poly. Fannie Margaret Blaek DeWitt Clinton Cooper. De Pauw Lois Cooper Cotton. Butler Elizabeth Curry Ethel Casey


Ethel Ray Eagan. Earlham Allen Eastes Mabel Melcenna Felt. Butler Ethel Mae Harvey Nellie Johnson Hinkley Martha Aun Kitterman. Butler Bernard Orlando Knight. Purdue Hazel M. Loehr. Purdue Nelle Mae Martin. Wiseousin


Mary Montgomery. Butler


Gertrude MeDonald. Butler Genevieve New. Butler Bertha Orr. Butler Georgia Lavada Pieree Jesse I. Pavey. Butler Hazel Dell Rees. Earlham


Hazel Fern Reeves


Carl Richie Ida Belle Sehramm Hersehell Smith


Fred Thomas Earl MeMahon Trees


John Vetters Margaret Whetzel


1909- Paul Pieree. Purdue Leta Abbott Riffe Hazel Dean Amiek Ralplı Everett Beeson Graee Bourne Ayres Mary C. Bragg. Butler Pearl Butler. Earlham Elsie Alma Davis. Butler Scott Edwards. Indiana Medieal Mary Alice Elliott. Earlham


Vergil A. Gilson Ruth Goble. Earlham Nanuie Hagans. Indiana Normal Helen Haller Goble Guinevere Ham. Butler Anna Pearl Hamilton. Earlham Mary Jackson. Butler Lawrenee Kinder. Butler Mary Kyser Farmer


Joseph Howard Maey Hazel Fern Macy (deceased) Hazel Monger Herbert Monger Clyde Morrison. Indiana University Charles Mulvihill Pearl Pauley Lena Pavey. Butler Effie Juanita Reed Luella Simmons Frank Sipe. Purdue Jesse N. Snider Joseph Staley. Butler Grace Thomas. Butler John Edwin Walker Estel H. Yetter. Cin. University


1910- Clarenee Allender Dora Arnold John C. Binford. De Pauw Letta Binford. Butler Carl F. Brand. Indiana Nellie Brooks Siders. Franees Burke. Earlham I'mmett Choate. Indiana Gertrude Cooper. Earlham Lillian Curry Mae Dismore Ralph Fisk Lester Foster. Indiana. ' Marie Galbreath


Waldo Ging


Lillian Goble. State Normal Naomi Goble Nellie Grose Pearl Hilt Lucy M. Hughes. Butler Lyla Jones Alına Justiee. Mrs. Blaker's Mae Moxley. Mrs. Blaker's Raymond B. Orr. De Pauw Joseph Quigley. Purdue George B. Ramsey


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Della Rasener Opal Reedy Hazel Scott Curry Hallie Smith Carl Snodgrass Russell H. Strickland. Indiana Bessie Walton Cleveland Karl Weber Opal Wilson Ruth Wood


1911-


Ralph N. Arnold. Butler William A. Barnard. Purdue John Brown


Lois Boyce. Purdue. Berry Willis Cooper. Earlham Lnla Cline Helen Conwell. Western Wilbur A. Davis Benjamin Floyd Myla Ging


Harley Griffith Marie Justice Hilda Kinder. Butler Anna Martindale


Hubert Morrison. Indiana Richard P. Millikan Van Tuyl Oxer. Purdue Gladys Anna Teel


Lucile Walker Verlin Wheeler Marthena Walker


Helen Gant. Earlham


Rosa Garriott. State Normal Bruce Goble. Purdue


Ruth Hafner Kenneth Hall


Mary Henley. Earlham


Corda Howard. State Normal


Isabelle Hughes. Met. School of Mus.


Pearl Huston


Lovell Leary. Valparaiso Normal


Paul Ogg. Butler Henry Page Opal Parker Rex Rafferty. Butler Harry Rash Flossie Robb Helen Stringer. Winona


1912 Robert Bentley. Earlham Nema Binford


Leone Bohm


Bernice Boone. Earlhanı


Katie Boots


Ralph Tapscott.> Butler


Catherine Cooper. Indiana


Ellen Thompson. De Pauw


Lucile Downing. Hamilton


Rachel Williams. De Pauw


Naomi Elliott. Met. School of Music


Merrill Wilson. State Normal


Marvel Frost. Indiana


Hester Yelton. State Normal


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WE SENTENCE YOU TO THE PHILIPPINE


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Miss Stephens


Miss Hayes


Mr. Larrabee


Miss Engibous


Miss Williams


Miss Stephens-


This lady cau beautifully sew. She stays in the place where we go To hunt up a grade, Which we never have made, When the faculty says, "Go below."


Miss Engibous- Oh, Maiden fair! Oh, Genevieve! The hearts of youth will ever grieve, When, some sad day, You go away, And struggling artists lonely leave.


Miss Hayes-


This lady, named Beatrice Hayes. Is useful in several ways. She teaches us "Dutch," Which we like very much ; And at parties she never late stays.


Mr. Larrabee-


Here's a man whose front name is Frank. Ile's a man on whom we can bank. He bosses ns all, Both large and small, For which we him heartily thank.


Miss Williams-


There was a young lady named Lizzie. Who was always most powerfully busy. She taught us to sing And do most everything, Until she made everyone dizzy.


Miss Corcoran: Will you please ask my consent before doing that?


J. W. Kendall: Well, we've fooled around long enough on that.


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Mr. Moore Miss Corcoran


Mr. Kendall


Miss Sample Mr. Todd


Miss Sample- This lady with English is ample, And she surely is one good example, For the wish of the girls Is not ruffles or curls, But to be, when they grow up, like Sam- ple.


Mr. Moore-


There was a young man named Sylvester, Who always was trying his best ter To get up a case With each pretty face. And never once dreamed he might pester.


Miss Corcoran-


Though Nora is this lady's name, She teaches Latin just the same; And every boy Did jump with joy When he found out she "had came."


Mr. Kendall-


Here's a man with a Sunny-Jim grin, Who is always saying, "Come in To the office, my lad, For you have been bad, And you know it is wieked to sin."


Mr. Todd-


The teacher of math. is named Todd. He encourages all who will plod. He speaks somewhat less Than an oyster, I guess. Don't you think, for a man, this is odd?


Bob Mulvihill: Sleep is necessary for the human race.


Kate Curry: Gee whiz! Why didn't you speak before you spoke?


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Charles Arnold


To the General Public: Mr. Moore has been ap- pointed my assistant in the department of sci- ence, and I can now aid Mr. Todd in the depart- ment mathematics. Reputation unequalled for original and incom- prehensible explanations of algebraic and geomet- rical problems.


Burwell Barr*


Professor Barr, in his latest lecture on "The Requirements of an American Gentleman, " gives the following as neces sary characteris- ties: First, leisurely and nonchalant attitude. su- periority to work, and lastly, an unshakable confidence in his own merits.


Earl Beckner


All you students! For instructions in covering your sins with meekness -see me!


Nelson Black


Offered-A ten-dollar prize to the person who correctly names the tune which I whistle each eve- ning at 433 West Main street.


Herma Bohm


Wanted - Position, as demonstrator of women's silk apparel.


Mr. Moore: Seniors, what is your breakage bill?


Bub Barr (in Senate): Mr. President, I second the motion.


Electa Walker: We wouldn't disturb English class, would we, Tappy?


Elizabeth Jackson: Oh! has anyone got a powder-puff?


Bob Mulvihill: Two hours is a short time, especially on Sunday night. Mr. Todd: I used to bawl when I was a little boy but I don't any more.


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John Burke*


Standing Offer: My services may be claimed at any time as an escort for any young lady not otherwise provided for.


Russell Comstock


Here's your chance! A plan for remembering historical dates from pre- historic times to the present day. Works like magic!


Enclose ten cents. either coin or stamps.


Urith Dailey


For Rent-A talking a p paratus. Guaranteed to speak fluently and not to run down. Extra inducement-a minister's daughter.


Ione Fischer


Stop! Look! Listen! Hear my new song- "There is only one boy in this High School for me."


Margaret Floyd


For Sale-Plenty of Hot Air. Bottled and labeled. Also a first- class appliance for stuff- ing people. Patent ap- plied for.


Herma Bohm: Oh, heck! What did he call on me for? Lowell Smart: 4×8=16. Ruth Amick: Well, shoot! I didn't want to explain that.


Eddie Andis: That is to say-I mean-


Buttons Hilt: Oh, well, heaven's sake! Bub Barr: Howdy, folks!


Letty Pratt: Does the hero have to be a man? Gertrude Vaughn: I don't understand exactly what that means. Rosalind Gant (in Latin): Can't you translate that this way? Charles Arnold: Well, now, supposin'- Pearl Hendren: For John's sake! Margaret Floyd: Say, listen here!


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Malcolm Hancock


Wanted -. A pozision as teecher of english and retorie. speshilty spel- ing And capitelazasioun. for referance See miss sample, instructor in eng- glich in g. h. s.


Ermil Haydock*


I wish to announce that I am appearing this season in my new song, "Back to the Farm for


Ruth Hilt


For Sale - My new tract on "The Subjuga- tion of the Masculine Sex."


Jeanette Kight


For Sale-My stand-in with the science teacher. I do not want it any more.


Rhea Kinder


A Business Proposi- tion : Those desiring to learn the art of striking matches may receive training. Terms reason- able.


Moore: Now, let's get organized. Mr. Todd: I'm as cross as a bear today.


Frank Stuart: Use common sense, Todd. Jeanette Kight: I think he is perfectly infatuating. Bob Mulvihill: I've fought for a girl myself. Nelson Black: I would rather have a girl to love than a goddess. Herma Bohm: Oh, Russell, tell me when he calls on me.


Oak Harlan: Can anyone here think of a permanent excuse for absence ? Katie Teel: Well I guess my sister's beau has a brother. Malcolm Hancock: I have to study at the library after 1:35. Moore: I tell you I never had a Phi Delt pin! Todd: Well, I'll not make that test any harder than I can.


Skeet Thayer: Gee whiz! Russell Stuart: Well, it was mighty near.


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Elizabeth McCole


Don't worry about your examinations. Learn my method and pass them all.


Josephine McGuire Anna McKown


Girls, what's the use to do without jewelry ? Learn my new invention that makes lockets out of wagon wheels. Sam- ples cheerfully displayed. Will hold life-size pic- tures. .


Notice. I will give away my extra eredits before the term ends. Have just received a fresh supply from the wholesale credit firm of Dailey & Stuart.


Lillian Moran




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