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June

1919

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��FOREWORD

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FOREWORD
Uy THE EDITOR

T

HE AXXCAL of 1919 i the ele,enth publication of

xduded from th

thi . kind v.·hich m mbers of the graduating da.· · · hav

Annual has been a book p rtaining entir ly to th
High School and it int rest .

engineer d. The original Annual was publi hed in the

. pring of. ·in teen Hundred and ~ine.

While . om

other

clas e had thought of such a book, th cia:. of 'o9 wa. the
fir.t to put the idea into practical execution.

In th

eleven

volumes, the hook has changed in shape from that of an enC) dopedia

to the pr sent form.

nnual, and in the pa t

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the

Ea. t Side

CI; The aim of thi . y ar'. board ha. · b en to put forth our be t
effort· toward making thi . book the b t that th
High School and it intere t . ha'

Ea ·t Side

ent forth . . . • w idea were

brought into the "make-up" of thi . book. E . pecially ha. the
artistic . ide of the book been laborated. \\'

(J; On the Annual Board of 1909 there wer

ha,·e undertaken to follo\v th

tweh·e member:. The e included an adver-

Age of Chivalry, particularly in the art work.

tising manag r but no joke

CI; On account of increa d price ·, th co. t of

ditors or art

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editors. The art of the hook wa. hand! d by

this Annual ha. b en greater than that of

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tho e prec ding it and therefore w ha,·e b en

\Vood on and the joke· were e'id ntl)

compiled h) on of the as. ociate editor..

fore d to rai e th purcha.·ing price. B cau

(J; A · th

years passed the book grew from

of thi · we have labored e p cially hard to

one hundred and .·ix pages of the original

mak th fini. hed product good nough to re-

work to the one hundred and

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pay you for the chang in it · price. \\' e l a w

The School Board fin~tll)

it to ) ur judgm nt to decide wheth r we

d cided that all ad' erti. ing matter should b

have ucce d d or not. \\' think w have.

pr . ent volume.

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THE

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ILLUSTRATIONS
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Cont nts
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Fr , hmen
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A,. mbly Period
.A thletics
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Orrranization,
Red 'ros.
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�CONTENTS

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CONTENTS
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Senior 'lass Hist&lt;&gt;r}. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
S nior Class .............................. 19 to 6o
.Junior Class Hi:tory......................... 61
.T unior Class ............................. (n to 69
Sophomores ............................ 70 and 7 1
Fre:hmen ................... . .......... 72 and 71
II-Sori,tf...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Conunitt es . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Welfare . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Senior Pr m.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Senior Pi nic. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Skates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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(las. Da;..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1
Snap. hots . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 to 93

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IIJ-1"0\. Populi............ 9-lThe ss mbly Periods. . . . . . . . . . . 96
Th W oodbur} . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97
St ' ns and Wolcott. . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
:\Iinen·a .................. 99 to 101
Congre. s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102 anci to'3
l\Iu. ic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-lGl Club ...................... 1o~

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~' ar r. of the D and

thletic Board... . . . . . . . . . 10
Captains and :\lana rer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109
The Fra) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110
Ba eball . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1 _
'!'rack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11'3
Football ............................ 114 and 1 1 ~
Tnnis .............................. 116and117
Ba. kethall ........................... 1 18 and 1 19
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Cillbs.............................. 120
Club.., ................................ 1-2 to 129

YI-Or.r;ani:::atiom ...... ..... 1 '30
Red Cro ·. and ~'ar Stamp ........ 1'32
BigSi. ter. andGirls'~'orkingRe.- ne 1))
Cad t . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 3-l- to 1 37

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Fir. t Priz Tale.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 140
. ' cond Priz Tale. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 142
Po try and Jok s ........... q.6 to 1 "6

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THE ANNUAL

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THE

SENIOR

CLASS

19IKNIGHTSI19

0

X the fifth of S pt mb r, 191 -, th door · of th
Broadwa) Latin S h ol unbarred our way to higher
kn wl dg . ~r w r timid, rath r ·ubdu d by th
gr at re p n ibility that wa b for u , th r pon ibility of . upporting the honor of old Ea. t. Y t, though timid,
we w r progre . in in th way of all tru fre hm n. We
would kt n with op n mouth: to th flow f) talk d liY r d
to u b) th
nior of Ea ·t Prop r, and d ep down in our
heart we would pr mi our Jy that we would qual or,
eYen b tter, would improYe, th :tanding of East. Rapidly,
we . oh· d th puzzle of Latin and ':\lath.,' and broke into
all di' ision. of athl tic ·. \\ h n the mark · cam , in .Tune, :ome
of u. ala · ~ \\'er d ·tin d to ta) b hind, but most of u. looked
forward to the n xt ' pt mb r wh n w hould abid in Ea t
Prop r.
q Th n in th fall w ent r d Ea t, far
more boldly than w had ntered Latin;
for had w - not on y ar' · e p ri nc b hind u · '? But we ·oon found out that East
Prop r wa not ·o prop r, for we had to
endur many indigniti
from th upp r
rla.:men. Yet w met Yery affront with
a smil , thinking of th day wh n we lik wis . :hould impo cru lti upon the lower cla::men. Our
b y · w nt out f r athl tics and ent r d Congre ·. , Forum and
oth r lub . Th crirl· w r admitt d to :\.lin rva and by way

of furth r education slowl) but ·ur ly b cam acquaint d with
th tatu . and th radiators of th lower hall .
q Now w w r Junior, to b looked up to by tho ju t
ent ring good old Ea t D OYer. vV had an opportunity for
showincr our patrioti. m by buyincr Thrift , ' tamp and Lib rty
Bond ·. We · nt ·ey raJ boy · to an ·wer th all f fr dom.
W had ur fir t cia affair in th form of a Juni r Part'.
Th Junior. showed th ir "p p by backincr it up thorough!}.
Ralph Stal y, chairman f th ommitt , began hi · a.c nt of
high r offic · at thi · party. Did we not hav a number of men
on th champion hip fo tball t am and did not a Junior win
th .'teYen: priz ·? Som time we did manag to elud th
watchful ey of :\Ir. Pitt · and join in with the S ni r in th ir
ocial hour ·. nd now at la t we w r happy, for va ation was
at hand; and n t year w hould reach the mo ·t al t d of all
position, that S niority of, ' nior.
qwh n at our fir ·t cla · m tina w
1 t d Ralph Stal y Pr id nt th
of 1919 had tart d. Oh, but we had
plan · for th futur ; veryon ha incr a
cliff r nt plan and urgin it all the tim .
Our ta tful pr id nt kn w how to ubdu
th riotou on . , and ord r wa oon tablished. Our fir:t great proje t wa th S nior Picnic to b
h ld at Gold n.
qrt eem d a thoucrh th Fate wer det rmin d to keep u ·

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from h:ning a successful )Car; but the), poor old oul s, did
not knO\\ what the true 1919 .pirit \\a.
q;EH' r) thing was read) for the picnic, ticket were bought,
dates made and e\ er) bod) wa looking forward to the da)
when the) . hould get together for a real time. Bur ala ~ we
had not counted on the influenza. In he came, raging like a
lion, striking people right and left. School wa closed. Our
n &lt;r con tempi a ted picnic could not occur, and there ,.,·ere man)
he:n v hearts after this announcement. The Hallowe'en Parn
,d o 'was not. It aL o . uccumbed to the arch enenn ftu, an~i
died. But all the-;e di . appointments we took clwert.ull), and
did not rl'gr:. t a bit the Yacation offered.
q\Y hen, at last, w r&lt;&gt;turned, we were determined to make up for lo t time. .Jerr)
\Jar h wa-; elected head bov, and he be-trs
the honor mode th. . I arch .the l'\ enth wa.
chosen for the Senior Prom. In 'ear-. before,
the Prom wa · in the Christma · hoi id :n ,..;, hut
here again, we were foiled and fooled .h) the
t'aithle-.s ftu. Cnder the :miling leader hip
ot , \n·ry . \rnold the Prom was bound to be
a ucce-.s, no matter when it came. The
tickers sold and . old until there" ere no more
to ~ell. Trul) it was an eventful night.
. · n er had such a tine crowd colle ·ted. There
were alumni from all the collegr:-. in the state,
and here and there wa-; a uniform of one who had answered
the call. Our Prr-;ident led the
Grand ~I arch. Hi . tep wa

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17

truh . erene and edate. \\'ell did he follow the intricacie-. of
the ·ft&lt;x&gt;r, althou;..!h he -;eenwd to think he wa-; treading on air
(for wa sin· not be ide him ) . , \nd then we danced. Lohmann
pia) &lt;'d as he had nn er pia) ed before and ere we knew it the
clock had truck ele\(' n. Then all e)t' were turned inquiringly
t&lt;m ards \I r. Barrett who nodded his head and on we danced
until the ad' anced hour of ele' en fourteen. 1 • ot a per on wa. there who did not
s:n, after the dance, that he would be
pr~·o.;ent in the following year-. tor . uch
t'\ ent . .
q On Frida) afternoon.· we W{ n· entertained at delightful Social Hour ... , our famou · Jazz Band contributing the mu-.ic.
" ' e danced in a n w 1--1 mnasi um bu i1t for
our benefit during the ummer Yaration.
The Senior Cadet ha'e become a efficient a. trained Yeterans under the leader. hip of Captain · l'nfug, Trinnier, Bardwell and Baker. \Y e have continued the
. 'en ice Flag contributed by Ia t
'ear's clas. , and \\ e look "ith
inide on the five hundred blue
stars; but a lump ri . e.· in our
throah when we ee the gold
star , each one of which rand-,
for one East Dem eri te who wa
true to his countr) even thougL
he had to pay the suprrme price.
&lt;(Like the other winter artivi-

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i8

THE

ti
football wa~ , topped, but on the team that would hav
r pre~ented th .chool, nin men \\ere , ' nior . Th ba ketball team, which tini. h d second was composed entirely of
,' nior.. Two Yer) delightful kat · w r gi,en at th Broadway Rink after the tiu epidemic. The e kat s were a great
. ucc s. , tinan ·ialh and otherwi. e. Forth tir:t tim in many
' ar" Ea. t ha. ha~l a Glee Club, and it i~ ·om Gl e Club. It
had ~dread) sung at ~e' era! out ·id affairs and ha: several more
engagement. in prospect. R pre~entative. of the Clas. of '19
won the \ Voodbur) in our Fre. hman and Senior years.
0.:\V ha' be n aided great!) throunhout the ) ear by the
kindn ~s and g n rosit) of the teachers of thi · -chool, and although w have co t th m a great d al of troubl and undue

The heart of man i. nob! ,
It r ponds to . om thing high;
\ Ve can all do many great thing:
s th day;; go ti eting by.

If we do not h ar our call,
Or heed! . ·ly pa, · it b),
Y t th r ari · a burning thir t,
For man' ·oul cannot di .

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work, we are :ure that when we r turn we shall alwa) s be weicom . \\7 e are e. p cia!!) ind bt d to ~Ir. Pitts,' ho had charhe
of the class, and abov all to l\Ir. Barr tt, who was always our
fri nd v n wh n we enter d hi offk on other bu ·ine · ~ than
plea ure .
q so h r 's to the class of 1919.
q ~Iay the good old da)S we have spent in Ea~t Denver ne\er
be forr•ott n, and when we me tin after life mav we talk of the
friendship. formed, and the good times spent ·in the h:1lls of
that be t of ch oL, Ea. t Denver High.
O.: To the cia ·s of 1920, w
't nd our h artie-.t greeting ; and
good wi h for a ucc ·, ful and prop rou~ 'ear.
.BY LOLlS YID.\L

Th world th am all over
\ Vith di ouraging · and ·are
And th w ak r h art will go
\ Vhither . ome prot ctor far

We cannot all be pre;;ident ·,
i\or can we all b king. ;
But courage, very now and th n,
Will help u. me t hard thing~ .
Th n let us tak a forward lo k,
B for w tart along,
Into the e growing h art of our
To e where w b long.

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AH . T' E l'LALIA E.
If vou lzke 'ou can luke wztlz me
Along tlze wa&gt; to Tlrazkzkz .

:\J inerva ' I , ' I 9
B ig Sister

ALE. · n r. , :\IILBOC R •. E
Men of few words are the best men .

'ongress 'I9
.'panish Club 'I9

:\niER:\IA. ·, .'HIRLEY
LPE. TFELS, PHILIP
A lot of devzltn 'neath Ills mzld etterwr.

Spanish Club ' 1 , ' I 9
Boys'
ua rtet ' I 9

A. TTHO. · y , :\IILDRED
" mg awa} sorrow; cast away care."

T nni s

D oubl es ' 1 9

"One of these

tars for all eves ."

P ostgraduate
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ARGIROPCLO , "· rcHOL
Szr, we hear rou are a scholar.

F orum ' I S, ' I6, ' I7, ' I

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THE

AR:\ISTRO .. ·c;., HELE.
A gnl to be depended upon.
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R .. ' OLD,

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\'ERY

"T lze Ladzes call Jmn sweet;
Tlze stazrs as he treads on them RIH
Jzzs feet ."
.'enior Prom Committee, Chairman

BA '0. ', Al'.'TL .
I feel the fum ~ hours tozl round
The passmg bell m 1 fondest sound.
onare '16, '17, '1 , '19
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Latin Pia)· '1 7
Bo) s' uartette'19
Bo):' Gl ee 'lub '19

BAKER, E RL F.

A Learned student.

BALDWL ', :\IARY JE NNETTE
BAKER, :\10 •• ROE

1U uclz mzrtlz and no madness.
Cadet

aptain '19

0 f all the ,qzrls that e'er was seen there's
none so fine as AI an.
:\linerva '19
Spanish Club ' 19

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ENIORS

B RE, THO:\IP. 0 .

BARDWELL, ROD . 'EY J., JR.
In tlzzs world a man must ezther be a
hammer or an anvzl.

21

And .'lws lze bore, wztlzout abuse,
1/u grand old name of grntleman .

Cadet Captain ' 19
Con gress ' 17

BARTLETT, A. \\'., JH..
Is

BAH.RY, ELIZABETH
In fazt!t, ladv, wu lzave a mern heart.'

Choru s ' 16
:\linerva ' 17, ' 18, ' 19
Big 'iste r ' 19

tillS that lzauglzt\.
Lotlwno?

ga_},

nnual Board, Athletic Editor
Pi cnic ommittre
Cia s Day Committee

BEELER, :\I RY
BE ' K:\lA 1 ', EDITH
"0 ne wlzo 1zer•er tallls 1llllf h; but tlunR.s
a great deal. 0 f whom?"

gallmtt

" 'he's lzttle but she's sweet."

•' kate 'ommittee
' Ia s Day 'ommitter

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THE

BELL, HELE .. ' ~IARIE LOl' I.'E
A n' Sllle she smooths out all
troubles .

rour

ANNUAL

BEXEDICT, H HLOX
" TV oman delzghts me not."
Cong res

1 , ' 19

Art Club ' q
R ead ing Club ' 15
D ba ting Cl ub ' 17, ' I

BERG, ETHEL
would be frze nds wz th you and luwe
&gt;OUr Love.

BE.l ' :\'ETT, KATHERL ' E
'/ze and comparzsons are odwus.

BEYER, FIFI
L ow gurglzng /augh t r, as swat
As the swallow's so g1 t' the outh;
And a rzpple of
pies that, dancwg,
meet
B \ the curves

BEHGLL ' D, CARL
A fellow fee lwg malus one wondrous
lund.

~l gr .

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SENIORS

23

BLAKE. ' EY, 'H RLE.' C.
A fazr headpzece zf onl} brazns were
there.

BI ' HOP, PACL
"'Gaznst whom the world could not hold
argumen t."

Congress ' 16, '1 7, ' 1 , ' 19
~'oodbur y ' 19

Woodbury Winn r '15
Congres '16, ' 17, '1 , '19
Latin Play ' 17
Denver-Colorado , 'pring D bate '1 7
Con re -:\Iinerva Play '1
Red ross Play '1
\V !fare Committee '19
T enni - .'ingle '1 9
Basketball ' 19
nnual Board- Editor-in- hief
BO . . ' E.'TEEL, HE . . 'RY

BLICKENSDERFER, ~IADELIENE
All's one to her-Above her fan
he'd make sweet eyes at Cabban.

BOWDE ', CHARLE '

' HEL~IA

Let the world slzde, let the world go;
A fig for care, and a fig for a woe/

Postgraduate

'

" H ow honourable ladzes sought m ~ love
TV hzclz I dennng thn fell szcll and
dzed."

BOW:\1 • ', BRr E
X er·er trouble trouble· do not frown tlze
lzvelong da\;
If care comes, smzle, and laugh awhzleand zt wzll go awa l.

:\linerva '16, ' 17, ' 1 , ' 19
Junior Red ro Committee
" 'olcott onte t ' 16
Junior Commenc m nt '1

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THE

24

ANNUAL

BH..\DLEY, JOH •. D., JR.

BRO\\' •. , RICH.\H.D

Ilad szght'd to IIUlll\ tho lze lor ed but
one.

A mona man
Tl'ztltw the lzmzt of /J('(omzng lltlrth
I never sptnt till hour's talk wztlwl.
Congress '19
Glee Club '19

BR\ .\ . ·, H.OBEH.T • •.
"(;t!nt!t- 111 manner strong zn f'aform ance."
Latin Play ' 17
'ongre:: '17
!-,pani.h Club '1 , '19

Bl' H.KE, GEORGIA L.
1 hough size was on f'Leasure buzt,
Sin fwd a frugal mwd.

Bl ' HLEIX, DOROTHY

Bl ' H. , 'S, HAZEL

} t.tr tresses lllilll's zmjJl'TWl race enHillrt',
And beaut\ draws us rt·zth a single hazr.

Thne's a woman lzke a dew thoj', llie'.,
so purer tlzan the }'urest.

Bi

Sister

Big Si ster

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SENIORS

C.\RD, GEORGE

C HPE. TEH, HOHACE

S/l'liR of hun.

lf' ln are \OU so dzgmfied
And seemwgl1 so true and lned?
It onl1 cloaR.s \our lor ·e of funB ul we're not decez ·ed, no, not a one.'

,1/[ iOII[!IIt.l

Skate Committn, Chairm an
Congress 'I 7

C.\HTEH., \L\H.l \. ' LOl"l :· m
A da\ for tozl, a da1 for sf'orl
Bul for m 1 frzend r b fe zs too short .
~Iin erva

' 17, ' 1 , ' 19
\\'olcott '16
Junior Party Commit tee '18
T ennis -Doubles ' 19
Cadet .'pon so r ' 18
Big .'i ster
\fajor, Hed Cross ' 1
.'tTJetary, Senior Class

C.\H.TEH., THO~IAS H..

R_1 /11.1 dt't'ds mm shall R.now fum.

---

25

L\HTER, ~I\ RO •. E.
"A f'ruzous parcel zn a bundle small."

Congress

' 1 7,

'1

CARTER, ZILPHA ~IAE
" JI odes/, crzmson-tzpj"ed flower ."
~lin

rva ' 17, ' 1 , ' 19
\\'olcott ' 17, ' 1 , ' 19
Junior R d Cross Committee
Annual Boards ociatt· Editre ·s
Junior E ·cort ' 1
Class Day ' 1
, 'pring Party ( 'om .ittee

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THE

26

OHE~.

J . EPHL 'E

Dark e_l es- eternal soul of {rzde/
:\lin rva '17, '1
Athletic Board '1 6

OOK,H ROLD

I take thmgs ean.
, pani h

lub 19

ANNUAL

COH. ', BYRO~

J:zr mwd lzzs kzngdom, and In wzll Ius
law.
Forum '17, '1
Stat D bate '17, '1
East-Greeley Debate '1
l''orum-Gr eley Debate '1
'panish Club '19

CORDL 'GLY, :\IARG RET E.

If 1 au are lookuzg for nmpatln, go to
Margaret.
:\Jinerva '16, '17, '1 , '19
Wolcott '16 '1 , '19
Orchestra '1 6
'ustodian Honor Roll '1 , '1 9
Junior E ort '1
Congre s-:\linerva Play '1

CO\VE~.

AR. 'OLD \".

tudwus of ease, and fond of humble
tlnngs.

R :\IER, RO 'ABELLE

Forever efferverscwg.

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SENIORS

cr.·Eo, JOSEPH
A heen braw, a good tongue,
A lawyer alreadv, wzth ltfe ;ust begun.

27

CO\'E. ' Y, C RLETO.'
1/zat ;a:;:; muszc's so slJJeet,
Ah can't heep stzll on mah feet.

DE\'L ·.·, JE. ·• ' E CARA
DE. ',' LOW, CLYDE
"There are some men who are fortune's
favorites."

Commenceme nt Orchest ra ' 16, ' 17

Beaut~ stzll zs lure.
States fall, arts fade, but nature doth
not dze.

Bi ."i ter
:\lin rva ' 1

DODGE, I. 'ABELLE
1/ze beguuungs of all tlungs are small.

DIXGLEY, E\'ELYX
Humzlzt _} zs the foundatwn of all vzrtu es .

Annual Board ,\ ociate Editress
Junior E cort

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THE

D HER Y, JOH
Ever} mclz a man.

thletic Board '1 5

EDDL '.', \'ER.-\
If eart to concewe, tlze undastandzng to
dzrect, and tlze lzand to e&gt;.ecute.

ANNUAL

EDDL. ·s, EARL
U h, tlzat zt were m 1 cluef delzglzt
1 o do tlze tlungs 1 ought.

EDDY, WILBl R J.
II ar-e fazth t11
teachers.

tlze

world,

and

the

Ba.ketball '1 , '19
'aptain ' 19
,\nnual Board ,\thletic Editres
Red Cro s Lieutenant
:prin Party Committee
Junior E cort
GART.\IA . ', CH RLES EL~IER
11 ang sorrow/

FREEBERG, ID
True to a Ltszon, steadfast to a dream.

Care'LL lull a cat/

Annual Board Associate Editor
Congres· '17, '1 , '19
Thrift Stamp Committee '18
Chairman ' 19
S nior Pi cnic Committee

�PAGE

SENIORS

GL 'SBERG, ISADOH.E L.
Fwe wo1d.1
t/um.l

I wonder wlzne wu Jtole

Forum 't6, '17, 't8

29

GL '.' BERG, LOri:
There's power w me and wzll to do7mnate,
TV hzclz I must e.01;erczse.

GOH.TO, ' , LEAH
"Black t/JI'rt' her nes as the bern that
qrows on the thorn b1 the wavszde,
Blach, 1et how soft!-.. thn gleamed beneath the brown shade of her
treJJeJ."

GOWER, FRA~' 'E,'
A slzzmng crownrowmng slwzwg thoughts.

GREGORY, THEL:\IA
And 'tzs m 1 fazth that ez•er_1 flow a
l:.n]O\S the tm zt breathes.
Bi g Sister '19

GRO

, :\IARI :\I

Tlze1 laugh tlzat wzn and wzn that laugh .
:\Iinerva '17, '1 , '19

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THE

GRO.'.' : .\RAH LILLI.\.

T

Gude folR. are scarce-taR.' care of me.
;o.Jin rva ' 1q

HART;o.I

1 ',

~IA

H HXEW LD,

ANNUAL

AH.LO ' JC , ' It''

II e maR.es muszc wherez•er he goe .
Latin Play ' 17
Orchest ra ' 19
Con ress ' 19

,D LEX

E luszrre as a sunbeam, m rsterzous as
fate, changeable as lzgizt.

HAliK, DOH.OTHY

"A chzld of fann.''
'eni or Prom Committee

H

YE~S,

K THRYX

he suffers from a plague of beau-..:.
;o.rinerva ' 16, ' 17
, prin Party Committee
Cia s Day ommitt e

HAYDEX, E. THER

"Vzrtue zs her only fault."
Big ."i ste r

�PAGE

S ENIORS

HE TH, HELE.

HAYES, ELIZ BETH

31

T

Quzet tlzo not retmng , ~ ea we all ltke
lzer.

M ) heart ts ever at vour servzce.

HEDDIXG, TRC~I
Better than rzches of world!) wealth is a
heart alwavs joll1.

HECK, HARRY
I never knew so voung a bodv wttlz so
old a head.

HERBERT, THO~L\ .
"A do llar, a dollar, a IO o'clock scholar,
TV hat made vou come so soon?"
" I wouldn't liave come at all, dear szr,
B ut tlze dollar was gone hl noon ."
HE ~ ' RY , ~I

Y

lass olor omm ittee
Basketball ' 19

I n each cheek appears a preth dzmple.

Y.

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32

THE

ANNUAL

HILL ARTHrR

HEHZOG,ROBEHT

"I am not of that feather to shahe off
,u 1 fnend zohen he most tlt'eds me."

Gladlr would he learn and gladlv teach.

:pani ·h Club ' 19
Haffie Committee

Hyde Park High 'rhool , ' hirago
,'tevens ' 19
\Yoodbur) ' 1

HILL, CHAHLE:
I belzeroe the) talht:d of me, thn laughed
so con umedl_1.

Congre.: ' 17, ' 1 , ' 19

HOL~I,

HOFF~IAX, ALBERT

Thzs laurel greener from tlze brows
Of lmn that uttered nothwg base.

THEODORE

Born but to banquet and to draw th e
bowl.

HOLTO. T' ~I RY
Tin modesty's a candle to tin ment.

�PAGE

ENIORS

JIOPKI~ .. :\L\H1 ELIZ \BET II

"A rose zozth allzts swfetnfJs, lea f.5 \ft
folded."

33

HOl . TO. T' CY. THL\
"~low to

form frzellihlnjJ. but jmn and

(0/IJillfli ."

:\Iinerva '16, '17, '1 , '19
Big !'listn
Spanish Club '19

HOCSTO. T. JOSEPH

HOYT, WEB. TER LE FE\'HE

,} couragt&gt;ous wptmn of complwunts .

"Thou hast made hzm a lzttlelower than
the angels."

Baseball '1 , '19
Basketball '18, '19
,\nnual Representativr '16, '17, '1
Class Day Committt·e
Chairman \Vellan· Committee ' 19

Hl BEARD, EL\IE DE~I.'E
I would stud\, I would /wow, I would
aduure forer er.
~linerva ' 1 ,

' 19

!'lpani.h Club '19

Hl . TL TGTO. T' HELE.
"A heart as bzg as the world."
.Junior Partv Committee
• t nior Pirni~· Committee

�THE

PAGE 34

Ht'TTO .. ', J

'K

There zs honestv, manhood and good
fellows/up 1~1 thee.

Con ress '17, '1 , '19
."panish Club '1

JOH T o. ' DORI
lze zs gentle, size zs shv:
But there zs mzscluef uz her eve.
~linerva ' 16, ' 17, ' 1 , ' 19

JOH
JOH .

T

ON, LEEL ND

" 'Tzs well to hal'e a true frzend."

Latin Play '17

ANNUAL

T

0 ., TOM L.

"Give a cheer for tlze man who deserves
zt; sf~out your prazse for lmn to
lz!ar.

Annual Board- Art Editor
Cia Day Committee

JO .. TE ' HAZEL
All good and no badness.
~Iinerva '17, '1 , ' 19

Big • ister '19
Basketball '19

JO EPH, JOHN
Care to our coffin adds a nail, no doubt,
And every grzn, so merry, draws one out.

�PAGE 35

SENIORS

KE .. ' TOR, LOCI.'

KELLEH, FHA. 'CES
\zmple grace and manners mzld.

11 e zs wz e wlzo doth ttdlt but lzttle.

:\li nerva '19
Big Si ter

KIDDER, BH DLEY
"11 e's tall and growetlz
Heaven."

KETTERL ' G, C. EDGAR

toward

Track '1
Jun ior Track '16

'weet nurse, tell me-

Tf'lzat sa\

up

my love?

, Spanish, Clu~ ' 1Q
( on ress 17, 1 , 19

K, ' OX, PHILIP
The world zs full of pretty gzrls they
sa~·;

KLIE .. ', LEROY
II e zs grar•e and wzse and land.

Just one that's preti\ ever passed my
wa; .

nnual Board-:\Iana ing Editor

�PAGE

THE

36

ANNUAL

KRI 'TOFF, Bl"RTO.'

LA" ·E, CH RLES

"llzs thoughts are of one of the swet•t

So strmght and uprzglzt and handsoml',
too.
Basketball '19

.

,.'s"

Ba!iketball '1 , '19

LL 'GER, DOHOTHE.\
.Yo dut\ could o'ertalu !lt'r,
.Yo need her will outrun.

LASKA, BERYL CHAHLOTTE
II er mule zs lzlu a raznbow flashwg from
a mist\ sh1.

LA THHOP, E\' A
0 ne heart, one t/ang.
Big 'ister
:pani. h lub '19

LICHTIG, ' EL:\IA P.
A heart wzthw whose sacred cell
The peaceful r·zrtues lor·e to dwell.

�PAGE

ENIORS

LILYARD, IXCILLE
To those who !wow thee not no words
can paw t;
A 11 d those who !wow thee, know all
words are fmnt.

LL ' DQl IST,

~IILTO ....

37

JOH ,.

H e zs true to Ius word and hzs ruorR. and
Ills frzend.
Gl

Club ' 19

Junior E scort ' 1
Big .'i m r

LOD"Y, CLARE, ' CE
LL ' TI-IICC~I. GERTHl' DE

A qzaet consczence maR.es one so serene.

" lze lzatlz a temper that zs delzghtful."

lXTZ, SA~I

.. r 0 J peak IllS f.rmses any would;
1 o tell his faults, 't seems no one could."
Orch stra '17, ' 18, '19
Commencement Orchestr.t ' 16, ' 17

~IA

LOl'GHLL ·, HELE ....

Tl' e're glad she zs a senzor,

f or now her worR. zs o'er;
But zn future ~ears to come
Tf' e' ll 1~iss her more and more.

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THE

38

~IADDE . · , LOCI '

"The word 'work, zs not 111 112.' r ocabulary."

~1

ANNUAL

LTBY, HORACE

"TV/wt's the use of fusszng when there's
other thzngs to do?"
Senior Prom Committ e

~lA . ' .. 'L ' G,

FRA. ' CE.'

I have a heart wzth room for ever\ ;oy.
~l inerva

' 17, 1 , '19
Big 'i ter

~IARL ' OFF, ~1

f

EDITH LOl' ISE

Teach me to flzrt a fan as the 'pamsh
/adzes can.

Y LILY

'he that questwneth much, learnetlz
much.
~l inerva '17,

[! &lt;-

~IARGOLES ,

1

Bi g ' ister '19

~IAHO~EY,

HOL\ ' D

"Oh, the wa\ of a man wzth maul"es peczall&gt; tlus man .

�PAGE

SENIORS

:\IARR, E\' ELY '

:\IARR, JOH .

weet, unruffled, alwa}s ;ust the same.

And oft lzar e I heard defended,
Lzttle sazd zs soonest mended.

:\linerva ' 17, ' 1 , ' 19
Glt'e Club ' 18
Big ' iste r

T

39

D.

:\IAR.'H, WILL Q.

:\lcAXDREW, RICH RD D.

"The ranR. ts but the guwea's stamp,
The man's the gold for a' that."

" 'tzll runs the water where the brooR. zs
deep."

Head Boy ' 19
Football ' 17
Junior Track ' 16
Ex ce utive Committee, hairman
pani h Club ' 1
thl tic Board ' 16, ' 17, ' 1 , ' 19
Junior Party om mitt e '1
:\IcCA:\IPBELL, E

' I E W.

Let gentleness my strongest enforcemen t
be.

Minerva '18, ' 19
Junior Escort ' 1
Big iter ' 1

:\IcE. ' IRY, :\I TTHEW D.
Oh, Afatty zs an actor-man,
East D ent'er's pnde and boast.
In all the lzght and spnghth parts,
H e enter tawed the host.
~'e lfare

ommitte '16
\Voodbury ' 17
Glee Club ' 19
'Ia s Day Committee
ocial Hour Committee, hairman

�PAGE 40

THE

:\I c L TO.'H, l\ELLII'. F.
lla .o111!t was prodzgal of summt:r)

ANNUAL

:\1 ·LEOD, OH \L\
Quut, unlzlle most gul.r.

shme.

:\Ic PHEHSO . ·, ELLE.'
A duu muzg, da.l!nng lzttle maul, often
mHduez ous and 1t't nez•er afrmd.

:\I , ' IEL, EDYTHE

"0 ne whom we lot·e bt:ller the more we
!wow her."

:\IELLEX ALICE
The gods gwe as but gods 11W) do,
count our riches thus:
The\ gtwe tlzezr rzchest gzfts to you
And tlun gar·e \'Oil to us .
Tf"t

\\'o lcott ' 17, ' 19
Big .'ister ' 19

\\'dfare '16, '18, ' 19
:\linerva '17, '1 , ' 19
Junior E scort ' 18
Class Day ' 1
Lat in Pl ay ' 17
nnual Board Editress-in-Chief

:\IERRIDITH, HOBERT P.
"X ot that I loz e stlllil Less, but tlzat I
loce fun more." ·

\'ice-President Senior Class
Basket ball ' 1 , ' 19
:\lana er ' 19
Class Da) Commit tee

�ENIORS

:\JESSER\

·

IL TIIEODOHE c.

\ .lrnt, but none the le.u wondr.rful.

PAGE

41

:\IE\ EH, PAlL

II e hath a lean and lwngn loo h,
li e studzetlz too much and seemeth zn
Love.

:\10" TGO:\IEHY , WILLL\:\1
" lie

1.1

wtt's j'eddler, and retmls Ius

Willi'S

.I t wahes and wassels, meetwgs, marhets,
fazn."

An nua l Board .Toke Ed itor
Juni or Part\ Com mittt e
T enni s J)oubl es ' 19
Chee r Leader ' 19
T oastma ste r, Class Day

:\lOORE, IIE~RY
" TVorth mahes the man ."

:\lOOHE, c HOLY .

T

A g1rl whom romance chose her own.

:\IO."IER CHARLOTTE
S weetest e_Hs zcere t l cr seen .

�PAGE 42

THE

~10 ' ',

E THER ~IA Y

T lze noblest mwd tlze best contentment
lzas.
~I inerva ' 1

~It'., ' GER,

~ll ~L\IERY ,

AN N UAL

DOROTHY

Oh, call her hl some better name,
For just "fri~nd'' sounds too cold.

B ig .'i t r

LILLA

lze possessed tlze love of wzsdom, and
tlze wisdom of love.
~Iin e r va

' 16, ' 17, ' 18, ' 19
Junior E cort ' 1
Thrift : ra mp
Big 'iste r ' 19

~EW~IAX,

NEW,

' EL ' 0

T

H onor and faztlz and a sure wtent.

HAROLD

" H 11n wlzose wezgh t v sense
Flows m fit words and lzea tv~e;:}
nl _eloquence."

9

(}./a' -

ittee ' 19

O'BRIE,' , ELIZABETH ElL

E~

From the cradle she was a scholar.
~Iin e rv a ' 16, ' 17, ' 1 , ' 19

Big

ist r ' 19

�PAGE 43

SEr.IORS

OL' EX, ED .

() '.'H l.'GH . ' E:.'Y , HELE.

The word "rest" zs not m m l vocabu lar; .

OTI ·, RI ' H RD
H zs nature zs too noble for tlze world.

Cong r s ' 19

PARKER, ' LAIRE
Al, s lze has the power
To put lzfe and laughter zn a stzck of
wood.

Big :ister

K.

For her own person,
I t beggared all descrzptwn .

Szgh no more, !adzes, szglz no more, men
were deceivers er•er.

Senio r Prom Committe

PAY . ' E, DORI: E.

:\I in rv a ' I 7, ' I

T

T

, ' 19

Lassze wztlz the wa;s demure,
'he's so quzet and mature:
A lso st udwus, that's sure.

:\Iinerv a ' 17, ' 1 , ' 19
Junior E co rt ' 1
Big :ister ' 1
'pani h Club ' 18

�PAGE 44

THE

PECK, IS.\Blt..LLE

"How lwpjn I could be wzth ntlzer
Tf ere t' other dear charmer awa1 ."
Class
~l in

'olor Committee
rva ' 17, ' 1

ANNUA L

PELLL H , \lAX

II e lzatlz a heart as sound as a bell and
Ills tongue zs the clapper, for what
Ills heart tlzznlu lzi tongue sjleaR.s .
Senior P icnir Committee

PEHHY, JO~EPHL 'E A .· ~
PEPPER, H RHY

M 1 lz fe zs one long lzorrzd grznd.
'pa ni sh Club ' 1 , ' 19

PETEH '0 _.. ·,
7 /zn serve God well

Tl"lzo serve lzzs crea tures.

L~I

File dear lzttle , queer Lzttle twzst zn her
words
II ad a charm all alone of zts own.
Cia·· Color Commi ttet', Ch a irm an
.Ju nior E scort ' 18
Bi g S ister ' 1 , ' 19
'lass P roph cy

PHILLIP.', LE, '( RE
Tf'lzv taR.e lzfe serzouslv?
l"ou never come out of zt alive anywa\.

�SENIORS

PLEC, HOBERT

World Oh man/
\Voodbur} '17, \Vinner '18
, 'r&lt;.'vrns, \\'inner '18
Congress '17, '1 , '19
Honor Ct rtitiratt· '1
Class Oration

PAGE 45

POWELL, H. CECIL
Afflzcted wltlz a rush of brc.zns to the
lzead.

POWELL ~IILDRED
POWELL, Fit\, 'CE.'

I• nend more dzrzne tlzan all dwzmtzes.

She IJ just the quzet lwul whose natmrs
1/l'l'l'r l'l/T\.

Big ,'istrr '19

PH.L ' TZ, R l'TH
Forpir·enes.r IS /){tta than rt'T't'll[/1'.

PRO, 'GER, P l LL 'E
Tlzere was a lass and size was fazr.

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THE

46

ANNUAL

rL ' BY, FREE\L\.,

RAXDEI.L, RC'. 'ELL

I rejotce w a well-der•eloted faculi\ fm
bluffing.

J\Jzrth, leuzt\ and good sense, all three.
Gle

Club '19

Con res· '17, '1 , '19
Con re. s Repre.entati ,•e on the i\nnual
'19
Con"'re. s-~Iin erva Phn ' 1
Cla .. Day Committee

RE H . ' ITZ, FR • ' CES
Jolles ma\ come and )ORes ma\ goBut her's go on forever.
~Iinerva '17, '18,

REHKOW, IU DOLF P.
The most scholarly of scholars.

'19

RICHIE, ELEAXOR
"There's a gardw w her face where
roses and wlute lzlzes grow."
Junior E cort '1
Big Sister ' 19

RL ' KER, THEODORE
" H e who tlzznlls of pretty gzrls."
,'enior Picnic Committ e

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SENIORS

RL ' KER, \"ED

K.

To me more dear, conge mal to m ,. heart,
One natwe charm, than all the gloss of
art.

47

ROBL ' G , AK. ' A TILL
An all 'round, jolt} person, and a most
e&gt;.cellent fnend.

Big ' ister ' 19

:\lintrva '16, '17, '1 , '19
Bi .'ister '19

ROSU KD, ,' ID JEY, JR.
II e zs afflzcted wzth good sense.

ong r ss '1

RY

~.

ROTHE ' BERG, E\'A
H er love of stud, was her only fault .

Bi

i ter ' 19

LOLITA :\I.

A step more lzght, a foot more true,
Ne'er from the heath flower dashed the
dew.

:\linerva ' 17, ' 1
Big 'i ter

' 19

RY:\IER, CHARLE

A.

Gwe ev_ery man tlzme ear-but few tky
vozce.

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48

THE

ANNUAL

'ADLEH., :\1 BLE

' r\:\IPSO. ·, LEAH

That she was fmr, or darll, or short, or
tall:
'he necer thought of lzersdf at all.

A (fOOd name ZJ better than a gzrdle of
gold.

:\linrrva '17, '1 , '19
Thrift Stamp Committrr
.Junior Escort '1
Big Si. trr ' 19
Bask thall '19
S 'HOE. ' THAL, H ,\H.OLD G.
.'CH,\EFFEH., J. 'OH.TO.

I don't care, I look lzlle a good student .
T

" coldwgs, upbrmdwgs all came to
1/(lllglzt.
Sill' was nerrer acnued of a seriou.r
tlwught."

Congrrs '1

'19

~ !'

I'

I -

,'

~~~.#

(

.'EXTO. ·, DORA BELLE
'CHOYEH., :\L\RL\. ' JXCILLE
0/z.l what charms ma\ lze
In a lol'eh brown ere-'

To reawe /zone ·th zs the be.rt than/is
for a good tlzwg.

Big Sistrr '19
Central Hi gh School, \Vashington, D.C.

�SENI OR S

SIIA W , \I ARG,\H ET A.
so natural and so SWI'I'l,
Ju·.,·t raptmalt's n·enone size met'ls.
l't'll(/11',

Basketball '19
.T unior Escort '1 8
\l inerva Representative to Annual ' 19
\ linerva '17, '18, '19
Big Sister '19

PAGE

49

SHER, BEX
"TV lzatever was lzttle, seemed to lzlln
great
And wlzater•er was great seemt'd to lum
lzttle."

.'pani.h Club '1 , '19

.' 1\IO! \', LE01'ARD H .
SHOE \L-\K E R, ' HAHLOTTE \I E
"Sill' lo .-ft!t two, but olz \ ou on f."

" H e was a man of honor, of noble and
generous nature."

SKL '. 'ER, H E I. E1'

KIN" 1 -ER, WEBB

T!to.1t' that thznk must [JOT'I'TII those
that tell.

I should worn and work m.self qra.\ ,
I am lll no lzurn for tlte JUdgment da\ .

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50

TH E

.'LITER, H ELE.,' LO CI .'E
'he IH•es content and em.'zes none.
B ig S i. ter '19

ANNUA L

S:\IER . ' OFF, :\!EY E R
And here zs our frzend AI ever 'mernoff,
From lau[lhter he ner•er wzll turn off.

.' :\liTH, K THR\' .' E LIZAB ETH
"I want a /zero, an uncommon want
Trhen ecen \t!lll and month unt/1
f01 th a new one."

,·p

LDL ' G, WILLIA:\1

And as the greatest only are,
I n Ins .mnphcztv ·ublzme.

.' P RHA WK, BE TTY
'] /zose who brwg sunslune 111to the lift•
of others
Cannot keep zt from tlzemsel •e.r.
'ro'" Treasurer 't8
. i inerva '1 , '19
Bi .'iter '19
A nnual Board
::ociate Editrt· s~
R ed

.' P E L 'S, FLORE, ' CE LOl ' L' E

Size's wztt~. and fun and a good cook, all
three.
Size's a kwd of a gzrl that we'd all hlu
to be/
:\[ inerva ' t
'19
B i .' i ·rer '19

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ENIORS

~T \.\T~.

51

EJ.E \ ,'OJ{

rntllllltf t'lwut tilt qlfl/l!fllt'\ llllt'lt'rl.
\\'olcott '1 ), '1 (&gt;
\Iinerva '17, '1H, '19
Hed Cros: Board '19
Cadrt ~ ponsor · 1H
Bi g ,'ister '1H, '19
\\'dfarr Comrnittt•t• '17, '1 H, ' 19
Chai rman ' 19
,\nnual Board .\r t Edi tn·ss

STACK, EDWARD \\' RWTCK
7 he szle nre of f·ure znn&amp;ren I'
Oft jt•r.ruadt'.r wlzl'n .ljealwlfl fazlr.
Congrt·s ' 18, ' 19
Glee Club '1&lt;)
.'pani·h Club '1 , '19

~TALE\, R.\J.PH

An !Jonl'sl uuw, rlo.lt' huttonet! to tht•
dan:
li1 1addoth ll'lilwut . 11 lNtnn lumt with Ill .

Basketball ' 19
.Junior Part) CoCT1'llittrr ' 18, Chairm.tn
Father and Son Committte '1 X
\Velfare Committee '~&lt;
Clas~ Da, Co'llmitter
(;I re Cluh:Prr:ident '19
Spani. h Club '1H
Presi dent, Senior Class

STAL ' TO.·, FRA . ' CES H .
A tmr for /Ill and a fzand oj•l'n as ihe
da1 ftr meltwg duml} .
\'inrrva ·I

,

'19

STEW.\RT, DOROTHY
Slu'd swg tlu sa c.geni'JS out of a brzer.

.'TE\'E, ·s, GL \DY.'
lt mil llJllfz fialzrnrt
j&gt;Oll't'l.

wlurh zs almost

Gi rl:' Qualtlttr '19

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52

THE

ANNUAL

STL '.'0. ', LLOYD
Tl"lw mn 'd reason wzth pleasure and
wudom wztlz mzrtlz:
I f he lza.1 an\ faults, he has left us lll
doubt.

.'THOIJ:\1, BER. ' I 'E

A 11 arrommodatwy dZJposztzon.
~Iinerva '19
Big Sistrr ' 19

\\'oodbury '19
Con r s · ' 1

Sl. ' LLI\'

l ·,

LILLIA ,

SWEET, :\1 Y:\IE

T

rr eanng all that wezglzt of learnwg
lzghtl\ lzhe a summer flower.

And where to find lzer equal would be
ven hard to tell.

Latin Play '17
' 17, '1 , '19
Hed Cross Captain '1
Lieutenant '19

Lieutrnant, Red Cross '19
~Iinerva ' 16, ' 17, '1 , '19

~linerva

.'Y~I

TAYLOR, C. ~lABEL

, ', LEO W.

I wzll do all for manhznd a I wzll not
pass tlus wa\ agazn soon .
Orchestra '17, '1 , '19
Commencement Orche tra '16, '1 7
ongre '19
Cia s Prophecy

azr, her mtuwas all who saw admired;
Courteous, through cor, and gentle,
though retzred.

lf fT

~Iinerva '1

Bi

,

.'i. ter

' 19

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ENIORS

T .\YLOR, FRA. ' K W.

A q111 rt man no doubt, but ru lz zn all
good tlungs.

THEBl'., HELE .. K.
II er overpowerwg presence malus \ ou
feel
It would not be zdolatn to kneel.

nnual R pres ntative ' 16
\\'el far Committee ' 1 7
~I inerva '1 7, ' 1
. · nior Picnic Committee
Executive 'ommitte , '1 9
THO~!

S, 'II RLOTTE

" 11 In dzd size love lum? Curzous fool/
be stzllIs human loPe tlu grow th of human
wzll(."

.'enior Prom 'ommittee

TOBL ·, GEORGE

53

TOBE. ·, BE.':IE A.
A 1es tlzat twwlile lzlie stars .

TRL '1 'IER, JO,' EPH THL'R T

I care not a button for carr.

" It zs well to be studzous."

Clas Day Committe

'adet Captain ' 1 9

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54

TROTTER. FR.\. . 'E.' ELIZ BETH
·a where she comes , apparelled lzhe tht•
sJ rwg.

THE

ANNUAL

lTCKER, Rl ' TH :\1.
Tf 'here elt'n grace
Trzth even l'zrtue's jowed.

L "1-TG GEORGE .\.
" ! lnll t/ur. I command tills."
Cadet Captain ' 19

lite .1tate jTorzdes, and the\ are free,
l:.stablzslnnents for such as he.
I a tin Play ' 17
nnual Board A .ociate Editor
Cla.s Will

L "GE\IA TI, \'IRGL ' IA
A rosebud set wzth lzttle wzlf ul thorns,
And sweet as any azr could maR.e lzer, she.

\"ER:\IILLIOX, E\"ALY. ·, ' E
''Conszstenn, thou art a jewel."
:\linerva '16, '17, ' 1 , ' 19
Big Sister '19

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ENIORS

55

YIDAL, LOl ' IS B.
·'Atlzletzcs, stud~ and tlmzgs practzcal,
all added to his powers to malle the
man."
Football 'I 7
Basketball '18, 19, Captain ''9
Baseball ' 1
Athletic Board ' 19
Class Hi stor)
Treasurer, .'enior Class

WATEH,

FHA~ ' K

Tlze force of Ius own merit rnalles his
wav .

. 'kate Committee '19
Athl etic Board '19
Track '17, ' 1 , Captain '19
Congre s-~Iin erva Play ' 1 ~I anager
Class Gift Committee, Chairman ' 1
Red Cros Plav Committee, Chairman ' 1
Cong~e ss ' 16, ' 17, ' 18
Cl ass Day Committee
,\nnual Board Busines ~lana er

WEniER, THEODORE
Tf'lw often to lmn.1elf lzas smd, " I looh.

lzlle Damel TVebster."

\ ' ILL
Cheerful

TE\'A, LEO . .

T

what more need we sa)?

Fresno, California, '17
Salt Lake '1

WAH.D, LOl'I.'A

TKL ·:o ..

1 rue ease w wntwg comes from art not
chance,
As those moPe easiest wlzo lzave learned
to dance .

Executive Committe '19
~Iin erva '17, '1 , '19
Red Cro , Captain '19
B ia , i ter
Thrift .'tamp Committee

\\'El.'.' , L ' DOHE
1/ze wa 1 to a man's heart zs through lzz
stomach.

Forum '16, '17, '1
0 . A. T. '16, '17

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56

WHEELER, HELE,

THE

T

ANNUAL

\VIIISTLER, HEBEK ,\IJ

" .Yone lwew thee hut to lor•e thee,
.\ 'one named thee but to Jnazse."

A l1ttle no11sense now a11d tllln
I s relzslzed In the wzsest 11lt'll •

:\linerva ' 17, ' 18, ' 19
Big Si ster ' 18
Basket ball ' 1 9

\\'IEGELE :\L\RGARF,T
Tl ztt\ , lzrelr and full of fun,
1 go-od frie;Ld and a tru e one.

\VIEGELE, RO.\IO~A H.( ' TII
ll"ztlun a Lzttfe gralll of gold mudz jmce
and value he.

WHITE. ' IDE, FREDRI 'K K.
" 1' et he was land, or zf ser·ere zn auglzt,
1'/ze love lu bore to learmng was w
fault."

\\'lEST, J l ' DITH ESTELLE

'pa ni sh Club '19
Congres ' 19

Size H llflt'r afo11e wlzo zs orcu j zed wztlz
noble tlzouglzts .

.,,

�PAGE

SENIORS

WI1' TER, ~lb. ' DELL L.
A ll that she does,
Sill' does wzth her mzght;
1 hwys done h lzalr ·er
A re never done rzght.
Exec u tive Committee
' 17, ' 1 , ' 19
Bi g S ister ' I , ' 19
\\'inner, \Volcott Con tes t ' 1
Lieuten a n t , R d Cros · ' 1
Junior E sco rt ' 18

WOOD.·, FElL ' E D.
1 /ze r en room, ca::.' slu was zn
Seemed wann from floor to azlzn'.

~l i n e r va

W ODWORTH, ARTEL

WOHLEY, I. .\BELL
'he 1s .1tatel) , and has tlzg111t ) And size has wzt.
~l inerva

'19

B1 dzhgence she wws her wa; .
B ig .'ister

\\'RIGHT, LEAHE ~I RY-BELLE
She doe tlz h ttle lwzdnesses
If' luch most leave undo ne, or des jnse.
Spanis h Club ' 1 , ' I 9

\ETTER, H.l .. ELL
Tlzzs ZJ m 1 zced to go to school.
Chee r L eader ' 19
\\'e lfa re Com mi ttee ' 16, ' 19

57

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58

THE

ANNUAL

A\ L GTO. ·, T L\lOT HY

Cl:'RTIS, :\IARCE LL \

"All yrt"at men are d11ng and I don't
fed l't'TI well nnself."

Il ajlji\ am I , fr01n can.' I'm free/
Tf In aren't tlze1 all contented lzhe me?

Congre:s '17, '1 8
'ongress-:\l inena P ia) · 1~

FEL ' BE.RG, HER:\IA.'
Sa IJ lttt/1!, /wows muclz .

JOH · so ~', ADA JOSEPHIXE
Tlze for of 10uth and health her eyes
dzsplay'd
And ease of lzew t lzer er-en looh con ve,ed.

O rchestra ' 19

Big Sister
• ' E\\'. · o~ . IR\"L ·c;
.1/rva 1.1 lauglz ll Inn _1 ou can
medu-zne.

zt zs clzea J•

Lati n P ia, 17
Ba. ketbal f 19
G lee Club ' 19
!-,prinn P a rt) 'ommittee, Ch,tirman

ROSS, ROBERT A.
Jl e was e&lt; er trense lll j1romzse heepwg.

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SENIORS

." \liTH, DO.-.\ LD
T o flunfl zs human

to pa.rs dznne.

."WA. ·. 0 . ·, WALTER

(7

59

L ·.

" eefls paznted trzffles and fantasize to s ,
And eagerh pursues zmagwan jo)s."

Cadet L irutenant ' 19

znnumu, HE. In
WAL."I-1, BERT
Aios t zs won when most zs dared.

A s a wzt, zf not fint, zn the Len just

Lwe.

·

Cla ss D ay Comm itte
." p rin P a rty Committee ' 19
Basketball, ~bltl agt r ' 1

B.\IR , ~L\RG . \RET
A lzttle gzrl wztlz eyes bluer than tht'
bluest r·zolets.
~lin e r v a

' 1 , ' 19
Bi g S ister
Orchestra ' 19

BA.l ' ~IGARL ' ER,

.\LLE •.

T here's lots of fleasure zn the wor!tl
I f on!\ we can find zt.
• o let's all do as Allen doe.rTf' hen worn comes don't mwd tt.

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60

T HE

BlF.G E L, LOl. ' I. ' E
Alwa\J ntat, alwcn- dreJt
As zf gozng to a fe~st.
\Yelfar Committee 'I

HE. ' AGHA . ', E LE.L ' OR
Oh, thou art fmrer than till' cc cmng .liar
Clad lll the beauh of a thousand stars .
~I inerva ' 19

'(L '._' ELI.Y, ~I H.LL '
A mern lzt:art maluth a cheerful wuntenan(e.
~J i n erva ' I ], '1

D .UBJO. ·, ~I E
A smzle for all, a we/rome [!lad
A lwpp1 jozial wa1 she had.
R apid 'it) H igh .' chool
R apid C it), : outh D akota
DRACO~ ,

JOE

JO~E.' ,

l~z er a

man of a(twn .

KE_. ' T , Bl ' L\
l ite ,U Usf's dzd clann lzer f01 thezr own.

LORIE, LIO. ' EL
Better a bad e-.;cuse than none at all.
~L\H.STO . ·, GR

~L\RTL ·,

ALYL .

1 /ze world loz•es bun men .
FR , \ .~ ' K.'
JOH •. T.
"Tize sj-rzghtl1 wzt. the lll'el\ t'\e,
The engagznr1 smzle the gazet1,
Tlzat laughed down man 1 a lwj1eless

jJUtl ,

And Aept 1 ou ujJ so oft tzll one/
GH..\ YE.' , ID
A woman who needs no eulogr, she
speahs for herself.

TREE. ' BrRG, DOROTHY IDA
he IS most fazr and unto her, lzfe doth
rzghtly lzannom:ze.
~I ine r va ' 17, ' 1
B ig 'i ter ' 19

CE

H tuubome ZJ as hand.wme does,
As tlze old tmze ma\zm sar .

A modest bo1 of abzlzt1 .

FITZELL, JOH .

P l'L

Gl. ' Y 0 .

Il zs motto zs , " TVIzat's the use to worn,
1 ou're bound to come out on top."
~I

GI . ' I ·, HAY~IO .. ' D

ll l.l wa1s are ways of j'le lJantne.lS .

PETER. · o~ ,

EL~IEH.

K nowledge comes but wzsdom lzngers.

PRICKETT, DOLLIE
" 'he zs much lol'ed b 1 all her schoolmates, as well as a general favorz te
of the facul t -., ."

R BL ' OWITZ, GOLDIE

ANN U AL

R ,'SEAl, l .EO
I profeJJ not tallang, onl1 tlllJ,
Let eadz man do Ius best .
.' A YRE, E DW,\RD
Tahe m 1 good word for zt .
SEE~IA . ·,

GRAC E

I n \outh and beaut\, wtsdom zs but rcue.
~l i n erva ' 1 7, ' 1

.' HF. PLE H, KATHARL 'E
Tl'lzo nez er doubted, nez a half be/ze'(} f'd,
Tlhere doubt, there truth zs-'tzs her
shadow.
O rc hest ra ' 1 8
S panis h C lu b ' 1 , ' 19
.J unior E scort '1
S~IITH ,

IH.E~E

"'he's ane b1 hersel,' no ane lzhe zther
fault ."
SL ' .'~IA .~ ·,

FREDA

Age cannot wztlzer her. nor fustom stale
H er wfimte l'arzet\.
~J inerva ' 17, '1 , ' 19
\\' olrott '1 9

S\VA . ' SO .', HILDA
'Tzs T'Zrlue tlzat doth malte her most admzred.

A mern lze~zrt nez ~r la,c hs \ompany .
~lm e rva 17, I , 19

Great men are swcere. II ere zs one.

H • ' KL ' E, CH RLE.
0 lz , tlzzs learm ng, what a th1ng zt IS/

H e has a careful mwd.

TOBIA .', KER~IIT G .
WEL ' H , JOH~

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JUNIORS

JUNIOR

61

CLASS

19IS!lUIREsl20
'Tv..·as once in a 'ery odd circumstance,
That the) ear 1920 was given the chance
To com er-.e with Old Father Time.

While the girl s, indu ·triou ,
~T ell

appearing and cleYer

Can be equalled in thi genc&gt;ration

• •e\ r ~

" You ha\e tired, I pre unw,

Of the sameness and gloom
Of the world and its dreadful monotOI1) ;
But let me disclose,
\\'hat not t'\ er) one know ,
Of my clas. at a school, called

E. D.
" X ow, mere .J union, are the),
Yet great wise men do :ay,
'Tis the best that e'er th ) haw
. een.
In Athl tic ·, Studie ·, Character,
as well,
Th boy: of Old Ea t would be
hard toe Tel;

" A great deal more hould he mentioned aho\'e,
But for )Oll, Father Time, I ha\e such a l&lt;ne
That I could not endure to keep
you awake,

II the time for the ,lun ior: I
r all) . hould take.
So if ) ou and the whole world,
will JUst renwmber
To wait 'till the e ·ond of next
September,
You'll find a cia:. that )Our.elf,
will fool
And will b
omething a littl
unusual."
B) Low 11 Hall

��-

������\V o( lt•y

Oh. li. ten. dear Junior.
\nd rake the a(h ice
Ot one who is old at the game.
\nd a 'ear from tmhn
\ ou' ll he feel in~ quit;. gay
And telling )Our Junior · the . anw.

\\'nn n il "'

B ~·rnc

THE SONG OF THE GIIIIID

\\'ork hard the tir-.r quarter.
\ nd harder the next,
. \ nd keep up the good work the third;
\ou can loaf jo)full)
.\ II the fourth, and with gl&lt;.&gt;e
\\'arch !-.l;l\ e tho e who thought work ab. urd.

If \Oil take ~Ir. Pitts
Fo; psycholog), learn
The "Triangle, " . trangc though it !-.eem,
For in e'en te. t
The que:-;tio-n the be. t
(That is. hardest) ha that for its th me.

In Engli!-.h, dear ( -~) Burke
I harde t, b, far.
\Vh n om:e he i O\t' r, all' \\ell.
Do 'our memon work,
Con{po. ition-. d&lt;;n't hirk,
And you may of the deed li' e to tell.
But chem is the add'. tAnd h ar mv adYiceLi, e and hope. there' no more
) ou can do.

:\o one e'er could do it.
• ·o one e'er aw through it.
E&gt;.cept ot gr at mind-. one
or two.
~I) character'-. ruined.
\1) heart i · ge-broke,
\I) . weet di po. ition ha. ff \\'.
I thought I could !ide h) ;
I didn't abide b,
Th rul .., otfe~ed me bv
friend.., true.
-

So li ten, dear Junior::-.
nd take the adYice
Of one who i old at the game .
•\ nd a 'ear from to(hn,
Though your hair wil(be gray.
You'll be telling )Our JunioL
the same.

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70

THE

THE

SOPHOMORE

ANNUAL

CLASS

19 j PAGESI21

n_, \Y11

0

1 1.\;\1

H .\ I. I.

l H. Frc. hman ) car ha. brought us through a p riod

other. It created good fellow ship, mablmg them all to pull

of preparation for the higher .· tudi . now b ·fore u

togeth •r and bringing the clas. a. near a. po sible to one hun-

a Sophomor . . An aim and a purpo e, which we

dred per c nt eftirienq. ~Ian) . tudent. ha' e entered "chool
clubs, and rec ived gr at help from t'h~n1.

will do well to follow eYer, have b en kept b f r

tL

b) our

q:\\'

re-,pected and faithful in tructor .
q:Thc . upport w

ha,·e recei' d from th

.

school board and

principal::, in permitting u · to indulge in cl an .port:-, with the

ha,

learned that there arc man) corner-, to turn a

well as :eemingl) interminable straight course. to pur.ue 111
acquiring duration.

ma-

q: "Know and do thing. right' ' i'i a good motto. Though we

terial!) in our tudi , r lie' ing u · of th mental .train which
hard stud) bring · on, a. \Vell a.

made mi . takes before we knew better, the number of them

abl assi . tance of our coach has, no doubt, h lped us '

building u · physicall), whi ·h i ·
n c . :,~H)

for carr3 inn on th

work pr .crib d.
q:Th

vV lfar

t e, all ,,. d th

grow I e., and less a

we gro\\

older and arc more perfected.

q: In spite of the "general tlu"
and the ' ·ro, ing pirit" we han·

ocial hour, which wa.

gn·en b3 th

f)

Commit-

tudent of th

. ucct'eded

in accompli hing

much of the work set for us, and
a. we go forward w

are a. -

Sophomor clas to m et and b -

sured of sure s: by the knowl-

come

edg we h;n e gained.

acquainted

with

ach

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72

THE

THE

ANNUAL

FRESHMEN

19 jTHE CRAVLEj 22
B)

H

'. \RII.' J I S\\ . \1

1GH School at la~t ~ \Ye haw almost ·weat bl&lt;x)d

0.:The Class of

to get here. But~ ~ -when we op n the great door

with the admirable teacher in the wondertul &lt;'11\ ironment of
Ea. t.

to knowledg

the greeting is "Hi, Scrub~ , ~Iostly

1&lt;)22

Is looking forward to a gloriou · time

from the honorable . ' ophomore~ and tho::-e in their ·econd half

O.:B) th • \Va), 1 notic d in the 1 &lt;) 1 ~

of the fir. t ) ear ( w

1&lt;)1&lt;) would not inflict initiation penaltie

who gr et u ·).
times a

tia),

111&lt;1)

b fre. h but not , o fr , h a th pupiL

lso we hear thi , from the teacher: about eight
"How did ) ou &lt;'H' r get into

High School·?"

"Grand Old Ea t Side."

upon the incoming

But that final!) con' inced me that rc;-;olut ions ''ere
ju-.t made to break.

, 'o 1 am sure the ria,

of 1&lt;)22 \\ill make no . uch re-.olutions unte. ~

O.:Though I belieYe we would not haw been
o \\'arm!) welcomed an) wher

classe~.

nnual that the Cia-;. of

el. e a. at

the) intend to keep them.

I wish to add that

we will hold up the honor of " Old Ea. t" it
it break:- our back.

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74

T H E A N NUAL

CHAPTER

I I

H c lrrvcd lite / '&lt; ·ilif!ltl lhul surrount!J.
cr'ltc bordcr-ltlnd of old Rollhlllce;
1/ ·hcre glillcr h,wberk, helm, and lance,
And banner 'LC-'tl'i..'cs and lwmpct Jounds,

_hul ladic.r ride 'LC-'ith hawk on wrist,
.And mighty 1 ·arriorJ s·' ·ccp alonr;,
cr'ltc duJk of ccn/uricJ and of son,r;.
Longfellow-Tal s of a \\'aysid

s

0

c

I

A

Inn

L

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76

THE

ANNUAL

SOCIAL
n IS . \
I'

0

~E da, in the earh fall. the

HI I I I

DoJHd

' la !'-&gt; of ' It) met and

q: , \nd tor the pnng part) "e had In ing . ' ev,-.,on a cha irmm

'oted to appoint a color comm1ttee. The conJmlt-

of the conu11ittee. Henr) Zimmerli, Zilpha Carter, Kathr) n

t e, ha, ing been appointed b) tlw Pre ident , con-

ILnen, and Yera Eddin

i ted of .J o . . eph ine Perr), Tom Herbert
and babel Peck.

.~\ fter

make up the re"t of it.

1\ little

poetr) tit!-&gt; the OlT&lt;hion.

decorating the

wall-., with all po .. ible combination.,, the
cia s discuo.;. ed and tinall) decided upon
green and gold a the be t and the-,e were

The Senior Cia!-&gt;. oi Ea...,t each )Car
( ;i' e" a part) in the "(&gt;ring;
The committee. all are eager to hear,
Of charms for . ome new thing.

dul) 'oted to be the color-; of the clas.
of ' 1C).
O.: The social hour committee, which engineered a numb r of

ucn .· ful

ocial

The mi II ion stunts in ) ear-, long past
\ \'ere the tine!-&gt;t n r . een;
Yet all the stunh will be surp&lt;hsed
I n this "Part) of ' tC)."

hour'&gt;, was made up of :\ latthew • IcEner),
chairman,
ton

harlott . 'ho .maker, and Carl-

\)\ eny, a 'er) abl

committee, all

b in" con id red.
O.: Abl) are w

r present d in the com-

mittee of th

combined school

graduation

erc1 s.

for the

R alph Stak) and

:\Iarian Carter compose this committee.

The) call thi one a I ap) ear stunt,
\\'here e'er) on ha jo),
For with 0\ er a w ek to "hunt"
Each Girl must find a Bo).
T he gu sts will come in masqu rad ,
I n clothes of e' er) hu ;
T he drink , ) ou·, e gue.·:-.ed, ar lemonad
So girls it's up to ) ou.

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77

BOYS' W ELFAR E COMMITTEE

GIRLS ' WELFARE COMMITTEE

&lt;( The Bo) ' \Ycltart' Committee i compo.-.ed of
nint' boy-.. &lt;:'1&lt;' ·ted from the tour cla se-.., with \I r.
Puffer ; leader. '1 he aim o~ the committee is to
promote social wcltart' and heart) co-operation in
the chool. '1 he monitor S) -.tt'm wa · ag,1in introducrd to pre ent loitering in the hall and to protect propert) . At h ice rt'cei ' ed from \I r. P uffer and
\l r. Barrett ha prowd \ &lt;'f) helpful.

q The Girl · \ Vel fare Committt'e con. i h of nine
girl. v.·ho pre ide o'er the girl ' intere:it in -..chool.
This )ear the meeting:- ha\e been held in conJunction
with tho. e of the boy . l mprc)\ ement wert' made to
the girl ' re . . t room and social hour. wt're promott'd.
T he. e \\t'r&lt;' a big -..ucct' · . G r at credit i due to tilt'
kind help of :\I iss 'urry, our le,tder, and rhe l'O operation of :\J r. B arrett.

ny .Tol IIOl STO'-, Cltutrllhlll

JJy El I , \

OR ST.UTS, CltLil rllhlll

�P A G E 78

THE

SENIOR
B _l

Th
'ent was th
Pr 111.

Senior

The date \\'as ~ farch 7, 1919.
The place, El Jebel Temple.
The committee wa Doroth)
Hauk, ' harlotte Thomas,
Katherine Bennett, hurchill Owen, H nf) Bonesteel,
Horace ~ [ altby and .A very
.\ rnold, chairman.
The Board of en ·orship wa-.
composed of par nt. and
t a h rs.

\ I R\

ANNUAL

PROM .
AR

()I J)

The , ) ncopation w a furnl ·hed by Profes. or Lohmann.
The good time was enjo) ed b)
all in attendance.
The regret of the evening was
the stroke of eleven.
The complaints \Vere made b)
tho.·e who w re not pr :ent.
The-e are facts and not fancies about the he · t and
grandest Senior Prom Ea t
D em er ever had.

�PAGE

SOCIAL

SENIOR

79

PICNIC

ny ~fAX PEr r ISH
Som wher in E. D. H. '.
&lt;( With th Picnic Committee, May 24, 1919 (d lay d .
&lt;( To th tick t ell rs, b tt r known as th Blu Devils or,
b tter till, a the "teufel-hund n," b long the credit of the
hug uccess of the S nior Picnic.
&lt;( Activities wer very gr at in this sector all day Thursday
and until noon Friday, when about 1 )O pri. oner: wer tak n.
&lt;( TIIE Prc'-"'I VI TORY • AS GRowI'I.t, I • l\fAG IT DE Ho RLY.
Th
army was pushina onward wh n at
Doon, Friday, th .y had gon away v r
the top.
&lt;( It wa · d cided to hold th
Confer nee at 'a tle Rock.
the mo ·t important r quir m nt w r :
E.-\T, DA I E, PLAY GAM ' KILL
GwoM Lind HA E A GooD TIME . Th
nemy had to pay an ind mnity of all
the joy th y had in them.
&lt;( Th pact wa · i ned and everybody
had the above-m ntioned good time .
Principal Barr tt, th man behind the
gun (h follow d lr. Cannon), was
ord r d from headquarter ·, to fire on
the nemy if th y failed to liv up to
the treaty. ~I r. annon wa · there with

a PoP bottl in hi s hand, to s that the e ord r w r carri d
out.
q t about 8 o'cl&lt;X·k w left a tie Ro k to r turn to our
camp in D nver, and then to b di -charg d and go back to our
-'?-well-wh rev r w wanted to go. W
afely reach d
the bottom of the hill and from th re w w nt to th point of
embarkation. We were then off to cross th " pond," and land
in dear old Hom , Swe t Home.
q di tingui h d m m b r of th
S nior Cla pick d a f w tune · off the
banj
n our way to D nv r. vYhat ·?
Of c ur
inging or at I a. t
r ach d Sixte nth
greeted by all of
how them we appreciated th ir w lcom w gav th m
a tr at by inging th .chool song and
giving th m . om four p ppy yells.
&lt;( W then march d to our camp, and
we w r giv n our honorable di charge.
D mobiliz d w went to our homes
tired, happy, and . leepy.
&lt;( The Jazz Band, known the world
O\' r, non other than our O\Vn rag-time
mu ic makers, furni h d the mu ic for
the occa. ion throughout.

�PAGE

80

THE

ANNUAL

SKATES
,\ST showed that roller "kating is still a
popular pa. time h; turning out fit'&lt;' ltllntlrt'd .i/rony at the first skate in .Januar) .
q:·1 L&lt;· econd one wa. held the latter part of Februai'). ,\!though there was not so large a cro\\'d
a-; before, n t'r) one had a good time.
IQ:The otw hnndred and eighteen dollar.;, which

E

'"'as the record profit made on the first skate, and
the se' ent) dollar" cleared on the second, w re
turned mer to the , \ nnual Board.
&lt;J.:Tiw committee was:
\1. \R'

BIIIIR

FR.\'-K

c.;., OR&lt;.J· C .\RD, ('ltttirlllt/17

\V.\JTFR

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PAGE

C LASS

DAY

n, cu .\RI, s c. Bl .\"-' , ,

C

I .ASS Da) will be a gala ewnt thi
) ear, and oh how much more fun it
will be to he on the inside looking

out rather than on the out ide looking i:1. As
Frc,hnwn, we heard of Class Da). ,\ -. Sophomor&lt;'" we lookell forw,ud to it.
\It"

hope for it. .\nd now \\e

arc real!) going to have it.
The committee~ arc a II
rlected. Plan&lt;; are made and
nt'n a date set.

q \Ve le:l\ e ht'hind U'i a numhrr of 'aluable article..;,

uch

a' ink wells tilled with prncil
~kl\ ing,;, de-.ks cane i \Vith
the hierogl)phic of man)
pas,ing cia. ·. e. and a nu11ber
of well-helmed book . . , with
which we have finished . All
of tlw . . e w iII be d i po . . ed of b)
.John Yaughn

in the Class

.. s .Junior.~

81

Will. Loui-, Yidal wa · cho en to write the
l g nd of thi · Class upon the leave · of thi ·
book.
Q; While our discarded property will be pro' id d for in our La. t \Vill and Testament, our
futures will be told and in an illuminating
fashion, b) L o Syman and Jo ephine Perry
m the Cia ..., Prophec). The toa tma ter at
th

supper will b

vVilli

:\Iontgomer),

while our orator will be the
right honorable R obert Pleu .
The upper committee con. i t ·
of Freeman Quinb), Ralph
Stale) and Bob
Ierridith.
Th . dance committee, of A.
\V. Bartl tt ~Iar) Beeler,
and H enr) Z imnwrli. The
play committee, of Frank
\\'alter, George Tobin and
~I atthew ~I cEnir). The program i. in charge of .Joe
Hou ton, K athr) n Ha, en
and Tom Johnson.
Q; So her we go and a ch er
for C;,,JS D&lt;~y.

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THE

I I I

CHAPTER

1/,,• &lt; ·r,rft( .i d .1/d,f/t'-d.\, '/t,t/,·,·.ipt't/1"&lt;' .l"t~id O/h' d.ry.

T /;c .1/,t.f/C ,, .,corltl-·,c,t.l ,c/,til ltc llll'ti lll /o ·'"·''·
I I.

vox

\\ . II ohll&lt;·&gt;&lt;

,\

l'rolo~tl&lt;'

POPULI

ANNUAL

��PAGE

THE

96

ANNUAL

THE ASSEMBLY PERIODS
,

BT .\Kl • '\I·Y

OH.Tl'. ',\TELY for the Ea t Side High
School ~~ r. Barrett does not lwl ie' e that a
I ibcral education i confined to text boob.
, ' ot only has ~Jr. Barrett gi,t'n us many intert'~ting
talk~ him...,t&gt;lf during the A ·!-embly Pnio&lt;.b, but lw
has been mahled through hi wide acquaintanrt', to
pro ·ure for u · man) oth r "peakt'r. of note.

F

liberty of the inhabitant: of Ireland. Thi s was particular!) appropriate, as it wa. giwn on St. Patrick'.
Da). Twice, the electric ~Ir. Hodnette ha: addre .. ed
u on . ubject. of national importance and interr. t.
,\. II ear. were open a: soon a. he ·t pp d forward to
. peak. Lieut&lt; nant Charle: Well told us . ome of hi.·
adventur s in different a rial training camps.

O.:Co lonel Pettee, a Young ~len '· Chri ·tian
sociation ecretary and worker, who wa cited for
bra' er) under fire, b) the Fr n(h gov rnment, JeJi,t&gt;n•d .1 ju titication and defense of th Y. ~f. C.
A. in it. acti' itie. on the battle front . Pre ident
Hopkin of Dartmouth had a nwssage and a plea for
the efficienq of the ) oung men and ) oung \\' 0111 n
of th l ' nited .'rates. Li utenant Horae "\\.ells,
aftt'r hi return from German) wher h had bren a
pri-.,oJwr, told u of :om of hi:, e perience · fl) ing
abm • tht' lines. Bi. hop Franci . J. ~lcConnell delivered an addre .... on the Leagu&lt;' of Xation, urging
that the con. ideration of this plan for world p ace
be put on a higher plan than that of m re part)
politic.;. Father O 'H.)an deli,ered an appeal for the

O.:But our :sembl) Periods have not, it i. true,
b .n limited entirely to the di.ru ·sion of . eriou affairs through which we ha,·e b en pa:. ing. The Gl e
Club has gi' en u. it. ·hare of entertainm .nt. An
operetta, directed by ~~ r. Whiteman, wa given and
appr ciat d ,·ery much. Low II Hall, Freda Da, i ,
Ruth Spivak, and u tin Bacon pia) ed th rol m
thi:.
O.:.A ~Iemorial S rvice, , imp! yet impr .-. i' e, wa.
held the fourteenth of February. Our . en·ic flag
contain: ight en gold sta r.: Captain H ichard 'illiu:
.poke to u · of th
pirit with which our :oldi r:
ent r d the . ervic of our countr) to die for the cau r
if th n d ·hould c me.
0.: 11 hail to th .·. embl) Periods ~

�VOX POPULI

PAGE

THE
1.

2.

"W'OODBURY

Tlw Lt'agut' of. ·ations ........... ·,· ....... .1/'i/Jon
I
I· Rl I&gt; \ JDI o-....

7· \\'hat \\' ar Fighting For ................ .Jrt!Hm

A Cit) That Hath Foundation" .............. .-1!/.:in.i

. Fore Without Stint or Limit ............... tri/.ion

JO. I I'll

~·

J&gt;.

11 I

le i Dl R

R Y BO

Bah) Jon tlw Gr at is Fallen~ ................ Ctinc

9· \\'hy are We Fighting German)'? .............. 1-tlnc
TIIIODORI

Piano Solo-Higole-tto .. /"crdt-1-tJ::/
_:\! \DI I I I

I

RI

1 IIART

'orn t Soler-"

B I ICKI "SIH. RFi cR

loha 0 ". H tt&lt;.t.:,tiiLin

I. IIARR!

K.\Tll.\1 Fl· "

-+· Speech lwfort' the Cham her of

(,TO

1 o.

Lincoln, the ~ry.t ry of D mo raC),
ROBJ RT S. IIJ. RZO(,
frt/son

I 1.

Th

Deputit'-., ............ Clcmcncct~tt
II O'r)) C'. STI

LSTl J.L

PALL BI."llOP

ECIJ. , \BI 10\ITZ

~-

97

. 0.

Tht' French .'oldier of 191 ~· . . Drmmir
J. ST \ "'- I 1- Y YO l G

Light of Yictor) . . . . . . onn.tlley
ROBERT J. PIlL.

(hertur

6. Sp ech lwfore tht' Anwrican Hou. e of
Representative;-; ........... l'h:iani

"Tancred" ........ Ros.rmi

HIGH • CIJOOL ORCH E. TR.\

. Tt .\RT SII.\W

Jl f)(,l.

GirL' Quart tte ··Ha) ing Tim "
...:1 nderson
FRl-D.\D,\\1.

I· I T .\ D.\ \ ' I.

DOROTH

RLTH

TFW.ART

PI\AK

HORA

E

• • HAWK!

"

F. 0.

MR. HAR\'l Y CORDI. 'G LY
ROBERT .J. PLEl"R
\\"innt;r, Forty-Rixth \\'oo&lt;lhtn·~· 'ontt·Ht

AI I

I·

I AMBI.RT

.RATHBOR:-..1

�PAGE

98

THE

STEVENS CONTEST
n_~ CII.\Ril· s

T

WOLCOTT PRIZE
B) Zll Pll.\ C.\RTJ R

'. BI..\KI "EY

HE twenty-fourth St ven · oratori al cont st wa · h ld
in th
of

auditorium of the

L

T

orth .'ide on the

l v nth

pril, 1919.

(J;: Th conte. twas interesting although not very well attended.
Each school . ent an oratorical r pr ;,entativ and . om . ort of
a musical !-.election to con. titut

(J;: Thi year becau e th

th

program.

war wa. ov r th r wa. no personal

prize of \Var Stamp a · th re was Ia. t ) ar. The prize go .
to th

. cho 1 \vho

r pr

ntati ,-e ha · b en j udcred the be. t

in rh torical composition and in deli'
(J;:Th sp ech
of

L

f).

w r a · follow. : BoL h 'i.m by Leon

harn )

· orth Sid High. America' Yi ion by Robert Herzog of

Ea ·t Side.

merica's Yi. ion by ~Iartin H r of W . t D n

m rica' · Yi . ion by Jam · Edward Fol y of th
Training High.

~Ioral Yictor)

b) Frank

for th

T

HE forti th annual sight r ading cont . t forth \''olcott ~I dal wa · h ld on ~larch tw nty- ighth. The
Senior Cla · r pr

ntati,·es wer : Freda Su · man

1ice :\!ellen, and Zi Iph a Carter. The
Greenawalt, Doroth} Elliott, ~hlr)
rp. on and ~Iargaret Jane Simms. The Sophomon-. were
Ev 1) n Yan Horn and Doroth) R ) nolc:L and the Fr shnwn
w re Phylli s Hoffman and Pearl
Schr cter. Th judg · were ~Ir.
1\ we mb Cl viand ~Ii .· · Loula
Newton and .M r:. David Elliot.
~I argar t Jane Simm . wa .
award d th medal.
.:\Iargaret

'ordingl),

Juniors were

~largaret

r.

~Ianual

(J;:Th

mu ·ical program con-

annon of , uth

. i t d of a piano olo by Ralph

twas adjudg d th b t and . o th priz

Stal y a ftut :olo b Thoma ·
b , a axaphon duet by Carlo.

Sid .
CJ;:~I artin Her of \V

Stev n. conte. t do s not c m

ANNUAL

to Ea t a · it has for

n arly v ry) ar ince th cont . twa · ina~rated.

and Paul Hahn wald, and a
.ong by th

Boy.' Gl

lub.

�PAGE

VOX POPULI

99

MINERVA
Ry ~L\R(,.\RlT SHAW
HE \linen a Literar) Societ) con io.;ts of 1 )O girl· of
accredited. ...;chol_a~ hip, the girl · o~· the three upper
classes bemg ellglhl to nwmber.·h1p.
&lt;J;The meeting. are held twic a
month on Thur da) afternoon!-&gt;.
qThe obJeCt is to ~e' c.lop a liter~H). intere. t
.md to train the g1rb 111 the art ot expre-.Jon.
q l'he girl · manage the bu. ine-;s of the
ocietv.
qThis )Car ~li s Griflln ha· acted as
, 11on~or. Th girl· ar '&lt;'r) appreciati' of
ht r help.
qThe \linen a Journal, mad up of contri bution" in th form of storie-;, po ms, jok s,
.md current e' ents from th m mber of the
&lt;Xllt\, i read at each meeting.
qTh. program, con. i'iting of a . tudy of a
It'\\ author· and their writings, some music
and dancing, makes a plea ant hour for the

T

,.,lrl.
qThi. y ar we tudied Irvin Cobb and 0.
ongress wa. th guest of ~I in n a
a one of th meeting. at which a . ketch of
Booth Tarkington and th tory of ·s v nern'' were gi' en. On anoth r o ca ion ~Ii ss
\fat donald fa, ored us with . e' era! dane .

Henr).

&lt;(Th initiation of th new member took plac thi · }ear, in
Sept mb r and pril.
ft r each initiati n we dane d.
&lt;(Ea h }ear :\Iinerva unite with 'ongr s. in a dance which
i njoyed by all.
&lt;( s th war roll bv we . hall ]o, e to look
hack on the afternoon' :pent in the ~lin rva
Literar) Societ) and th e' erla ting fri ndhip· we made while m mber of that ociet}.

OFFI ERS
fJR.T IL\I.F
C.\RTER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PrcJidcn/

::\IARL\

EuA

Eu 1

OR

~h.\ATS . . . . . . . . . . !"irc-J&gt;residenl

:\I PHI R. O'- . . . . . . .. . . . ... ctrc!tlry

FIFI BI·YER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . ircusurcr

LoL I..\ WARD . . . . . . . . . . . Editre.rJ-117-CI!Icj
. 1

co . [) )L\ u

Lon ..\ \ \'ARD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pre.ridcn/
:\IARC,.\RIT JA F Sr ll\1 •. .. . !"irc-PrcJidcnl
:\1.\Bl L SADLrR . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . ccrc/ar_r
Et.. . I Cr. :\I AM PBELL. . . . . . . . . . Tred.rurer
~R.\" C'I· s lh 11 JTZ . . . . . . Edi!rc.rJ-in- ltief

�.\ilkl•n
C"atnloth•
Ego t'r.s

,\rmstron~-:

Gro~.·

Gull~-:l'l

Cartt&gt;r
Elt&gt;mt'IHlorf

Baldwin
Carter
Foster
llanslowe

B&lt;'Yt'l'
Collin·

Bowman

Barry
'artwrh;ht
Fouts

Gin~h(·r~

ntsh

ILt~·•lt·l'llHlll

l!uhhanl

.fohn~on

( 'ututpr

Bra11&lt;lt
!lavis
Go&lt;ldar&lt;l
.Tont·!4

Brown
ll\n·lli
Gorton
Kt&gt;llt·r

('alllwt'll
J&gt;unler
&lt;1l't'!'IHl\\Uit
King

�.. amp.·on
TheiJus

"p ·i~.·

\\"inter

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THE

102

CONGRESS
By FREh L\

H

Qt.,!

BY

YIXG completed the i t enth session, the D mer High School
Congr · r cord no) ear mor succe:sful than thi . . Congress has
b n gr atl) handicapped in obtaining debate. with the other
High Schools of the city on account of the enforced Yacation, but
thi . did not k p u from h;n ing some Ji, el) debates, both formal and informal. EYer) 'ongressman did his b t to make Congre:. what it had
been in pa t ) ars.
&lt;( Th Triangular D bate, which i. con. idered th bigge t e\·ent in d bating circl , was not h ld thi · ) ar on account of th unwillingness of the
high ch Is at Pu blo and anon it) to try to prepar and hold a . uccessful debate so lat in th
1 } ar.
&lt;( et all the tim wa · not ·pen in debates and parliam ntar) training, for
during the :chool) ar ongr .. had two social affairs, th 'ongr .·s-~l inen a
Party and th annual ongres Banqu t.
&lt;( Th party wa held th firt part of the) ar. It wa · att nded b) all the
memb r of ongr · and ~lin rYa and also b) many graduat . There wa ·
dancing in th gymna. ium to mu ic furni ·hed by th Ea t D m r H.igh
School Jazz Band.
&lt;( Th Annual Banquet wa. held th, latt r part of th . chool _ear, Hepre. entatiY Gartman acting as toa.·tmast r.
&lt;( ~[r. Pott r, our coach and faculty m mb r, '"''a. at the head of ' ongres
again thi y ar. A great deal of cr dit is du him for the work he has done
for th body and Y ry ongre. :man thanb him for &lt;Yiving up his tim to
help th m t promot debat · in th High School .

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MUSIC
U_t R.\1 Pll B. ST.\ I FY

p;_

EALIZ. \ TIO~. of mu ical am-

bition~

ha leen ours thi · )Car.
\V e ha \(' not on!) taken ~erious1) the clement&lt;H) training offered h)
the ~chool. but through the organization of 'a riou · club~ ha \'e placed e'er)
mu ic lO\er in hi. or her element. In
the clas. room the intere. ting work ha.
con:i. ted of routine . ight-~inging, tone
placement, choru. work, correct breathing,
ear training, and a general appreciation of
th art. \Ye ha' al"o ab orbed a compreh n. iYe knowledge of mu ical hi . tOr)
which giw u a broad idea of the different
musical epoch.· .
qThe Bo) .' Glee 'lub ha-; been \Cr)
popular and ha-; done itself proud on ,·ari ou occa ion . Through the inter ting
work of the Girb' Gle Club, th Boys'
Quart tt , th Girls' Quart tt , th Orch tra, and th :\Iandolin-Guitar Club, a
gr at deal ha b en contributed to an id al
mu ical y ar. It i: ob iou that nev r b -

fore in the histt&gt;r) of the -;chool ha · mu-,ical
talent displa) ed . uch unu ual ...,pJenuor.
Both credit and a feeling of gratitude ar('
due to the Jazz Band which ha ...,o generou !) ~en ed it-, .chool. 'I he Oper.t wa
recei' ed by spell -bound cro,vd..,, and conceded b) all to be a dazzling production.
~ ' o doubt the mu ical romed) ", \ rchie'
, \ unt" ''ill be the grand finale of the )Car.
q For the. e achin emt'nh \\ e are indebt('d
to the un tiring efforh and gent Ie pcr'e' &lt;·ranee of ~Ir. '-'' hiteman who has un-.e]fi,hly gi' en his time and a(h ice to all mncerned at all time ... ~lr. B.trrett al-o h.t
taken a con-,cientioth intne ·t in the \\'Ork.
q\Ve hope this ha-, been j u t the beginning of a true and deep a,&gt;preciation ot
the art, and that e'en greater a.;piration
ma) be re .1lized in the future in our school
a · well as in a world of harmon) without.
East Side High S chol ha'&gt; unci rgone a
mu ical R nai .·sanc .

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_-j lmt!fltl lltcrc ' '-'LIJ, dtul tft,ll tl u.:orllty IIlLI/I
=r'ltLII from the tune !Ita/ he firs/ began

=r'o rtd en ou !, ltc IO'i.:cd c/uv£11 ry,
=Jrullt Litlll honor, freedom and courtesy.
'hauepr- Canterbury Tah·s

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BECK.
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1\IA. 'AGEl!

11,\LL, ~IA. 'AUEII
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FRAY
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191 - B) Bon B1.cK

Y ent~u iastic hu kies eagerl? an. \~· ered Coad~ PufS I~T.
ter . call tor baseball player. . Att r a tew week. ot hard,
intensiYe training in batting and fielding, the Angel: were
working like a well-oiled machine. But in spite of all of this,
the team wa. doomed to ha rei luck.
q Ea t lo. t her first game to South after a hard fought truggle.
Th . econd game wa. lo. t to .:\Ianual. Owing to a steady
downpour of rain and the . lipper) condition of the field,
neither t am wa. at it · b t. B ginning with the third
game the
ngel. staged a come-back, by winning from both
' orth and vVe. t. But they \\' r . oon taken into ramp by
the fa t ft) ing . 'outh team. Th la. t game, with ~Ianual, was
cam·ell d becau e of wet ground .
qDe. pit the Angel ' hard luck the team, taken indi' iduall)
and collectiY 1), was worthy of Ea t' · backing. Coach Puffer
'a pta in Shoemaker, Phillip. , Brigg. , Dougla., all 'et ran~,
and the rest of the less distingui. h d but faithfulm mb rs, all
contributed to an
cell nt team which for ·ome unknown reason m1 ed th championship.
q The recipi nts of the f It alphab tical badg
f honor for
nice wer : Brigg:, Phillip. , Douglas, Yidal, O'Bri n, .:\IcKenzie, T sch r, 'l:.n ton, Houston, Gibbon , unningham,
vVriter manag r, Sho 'maker captain and Beck captain- le t.
qTh
a on clo ed with ,'outh g tting th championship.
L

qH ere' · hoping for the championship in

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HIS )ear Ea . t has a more pleasant story to tell about
track. East Den\'er won the city champion~hip. :\lost of
the credit should be gi,en to Coach Sewell, who spent all of
his spare time with the team.
q Captain Dean was out e\' f) night looking after the new
men and did much to help win the champion. hip. ~Ianager
Powell worked faithful!) eYery night and de. er\'e · much credit.
q Don .:\Ic:\' iel scored the mO=-t point for Ea t, taking fir t
in the half-mile and making a new cit) record in the +tO.
qTe. cher won the pole Yault and Kidder and Phillips tied for
fir t in the high jump.
qB rigg:-; took . econd in the mile and pole vault; Sho maker
took two . econd in the 1 oo and in the 220. In addition, h
ran in the relay.
qDean Arch), ~r ~llt r, and Gibbon.· placed 111 the hurdles,
mile and weights re··.pecti' el).
q B side · Shoemaker, Capt., Dean. O'Brien, and Smith r:m
in the rela).
:YE},Tl\ !. '-B)

Low1 J.L H .u r, .~ftlth1ffCT

./~ : TOHED b) tine we:~ther and l~igh enth_u iasm, the Tennis

F I ournament at th ( 1ty Park ( ourts th1s year was a complete . uccess.
q mong those who di . tinguished th m. h ·e;; in th :ingle.
\\ere Hobin on, Heid, Curti, Hill, Shaw and Borwick. E.-

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ptcially prominent w re 1 ew. on, Gartman, :\Iontgom ry, E. tabrook, and Blaken y. After a hard truggle with E:tabrook,
Blakene} emerged th victor. He won from :\Janual but wa ·
put out by Clow of W ·t. In th doubl , Jontgom r} and
E. tabrook, after d f ating Gartman and Blak ney in the · mifinal and S hoenthal and r ew in tht&gt; final in turn ov ream
rhrteamsofall ch ol inDenver,winningth citydouble title.

did material on the t am and w had high hop of duplicating
the school record of the preceding two year ·. Thr e letter-men
will b back n xt )ear and we hope the team will have a :ucc · ful · a on.

BASI\ETILfLL-By Lour. YIDAL

GIRL' 'tE NTk - By YI, RA Eoor ·s

A BOlT twelve ag r cont stant ent r d the Ea t D nver

.n tenni · tournam nt thi . y ar h ld at City Park courts. It
\\-a. an interesting truggl and the girl worked hard to th end.
After a splendid :erie of gam , Hortens Gourley d feated
\Jargaret Shaw in an inten ly xciting game and was announc d t nni. champion.
q ~Iarian Carter and Mildr d
nthony d f at d Horten. e
Gourley andY ra Eddin for the champion hip in double ·.

FOO'tBALL-By Jo. EPH

.

Ho · .TO · , Clp!ain

HE football ea on tarted off in a v ry promising fa hion
for Ea t · t am under th abl lead r ·hip of our n w coach,
~Ir. Sidney John on, but prov d later to b very di appointing,
for we wer abl to play nly one gam , which wa lo t toW t
by a core of 6-o. Th lin up for thi gam wa , Bartl tt, :\1arr,
Bone teel, . D n low, B ck I rridith, Vidal, F. D n low,
.'tale), Zimm rl i, :\Iar. h, Pa qu lla, J. ~IcEn ry Hoov r and
Hou ton.
(J; The a on wa brought to an abrupt nd by th clo ing of
the city chool for a period of two month on account of th
influenza epid mic, which w pt th country. Ther wa . plen-

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"Ftlllh' /.1" t1 JCL'/1 I I c.f.\ .lllll j/ o·u.;cr

ll' tllt f/dlldy rrrru. :n of !told,

Nul friendship i.r d brct~lltill!f msc
lf' tlft J'i.CCC/.1 Ill t'~L'L'r)' }old."
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lrritc on your doorJ the JLI_l'inrJ

n

VI

·i.rc Lind old,

"Be Bolrl.' Be Bold."' and c·vcr_ncltcrc, ''Be FJold;"
"Be not too bold!" Tct bcltcr lite c\CeJJ
Tlt&lt;~n the de/eel; belter lite more tltdn lc.r.r;

Better like Hector in the field to die,
Tltt~n like " perfumed J&gt;ariJ /urn and fly.
Longfellow-::.forltorl Salutamus

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By BI·TT) SPARII.\ \\ K
of Daniel '· Fish r ·' Store. The influenza pre·
" nt d any work b ing don in October, and,
after r turning from our enforced Yacation, the
work was no longer ne d d, the armistice had
been signed.
q AJthough yer) little was done the East DenYer spirit ofth girL wa'i one hundred p r cenr
and much credit . hould be accorded them.

HE, • ~chool tarted h t S ptember eYer) girl pi dg d her _If
to giYe one hour a w ek, after
~chool, to the making of surgical
dre.~ ing for our bo) s. ~Ian) girl· propo d to
go two or three da) . a week, th reb) gi' ing up
mo. t of their .pare time to R ed Cro ·. work.
This work wa-; to be done in the gau;;e rooms

W

THRIFT

AND

WAR

SAVINGS

STAMPS

By EL 1 ER GARTJ\L\"
HEN the l nit d States enter d th . war, Ea t
Side High r spond d nobly to th call for
mone) .
quota wa. s t for th . cho l and immediate!) the :ale of Thrift and War SaYings
Stamp boomed. The last few week in Jun aw Ea ·t b hind
it quota till a bright idea truck one of the committ e and a
Stamp Da) wa in tituted which . ent East " OYER THI, ToP. "
qRoom r pre~entatiYes were divided into two teams, the

W

Army and ' aYy. Y ry ke n riYalry was :hown in which tir t
on then another would go ahead in the amount of . ale~. The
amount of :ale. from D cember 11, 1917, to D cember jt.
191 &gt;, wa $15, 67.91.
qi n 1919, the ame determination and . pirit of . acritire
.howed it elf, with the ·ales from Januar) 1, 1919 to ~hl} .
1919, amounting to $1,H27.96, which speaks highly of Ear
D enyer H igh's patriotism.

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GIRLS ' VVORKING

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HE Girls' \\'orking Resen is a branch of theY. W.
C. A. for East D nwr girls. Th meetings are held
month!) at the Y. W. C. A. and th program presented are e cellent. 'ot on!) good time · do the girl ·
h.n e, but at Christma , Thanksgiving and other holida) s the)
r-" e other:-. good times by . ending bask ts to th m or Yi iting

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them per~onall). The oiikers are 'er) competent. They are:
:\l ARt •• \RI T SIL\ w . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . J&gt;rcsidcn/
?\I AR(u\RI·T ... TICllOI s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l"icc-J&gt;residcnl

:\L\ RIO
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\ \'A SSO'- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • ccrc/ury

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SISTERS
By LoLISA WARn

L

'T :\lay :\li s· Small, Mi ss Griffin, :\lr . Arundel, :\Jargar t Cording!), and :\lind 11 Wint r put their re perrive heads together, and plann d a Big Si:ter As. ociation. The aim i. to h lp the n w girls with their program and ·ocial inter t:.
!though the plan wa original!)
for ".crube · es" onh, man) '.-crub r. ' thankfully rec i,·ed
Si.terh adYice. With :\lr. Cannon's Big Brother!) aid, the
tir t Big Si. ter "tea, with hone)" held at East D mer ,.,..a · a
Th t a at the mid-year, although it was
war-time ·ucc
chocolate with mar:hmallow , al o canw off w ll. (), er two

hundred girb h;we been welcomed to our . isterly arm. thi ) ar,
and we hop that th Little Si ters of today will mak the .... . ociation m an more to those of the ne ·t das~es than we, the
beginner , could po :ibly ha' e meant to them.
OFFICERS
FIR. T IJALF

Sl CO

:\!1. DELL WI'-TER
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I.A \ \ ' ,\RD . . . . . . . . ... Tccrclary ....... .:\1.\RI.\'- C.\RTJR

.:\lARY \ \'ooJ EY

. . • . . . • . =JrcLISllrcr .. ...

Lt Cll u . O'lhlli Y

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THE

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CADETS

B y Ho1n RT PLE s

T

HE Fourt enth H giment of th

High School Yolunt

rs of the

{ nit d. States, a: re-organized two years ago, has b en rapidly
incr a ·ing in both numb rs and ability. The Ea t DenY r { rnit

ha. grown fr m th

two compani s of last year to six full con~

panies. The drill this year wa · made compul sory in th tenth and eleH'nth
grades and ncourag .d among the Fr shmen and . 'eniors. Stud nt officer.
were appointed at th beginning of th year from thos having previously
pas d th examination. .

aptain H. S. Hob on and Li ut nant Stratton

haY had charcr of th drilL, while :\Ir. He d ha act d a military in, tructor.
y tem of monthly r port and the o-called D m rit yst m
wer · introduc d and haY

don much toward bett ring th

organization.

Drill ar h ld twic a w ek with an Officer ' and S rgeant ·' School oncr
ea h we k. H gim ntal hik · and . ocial e,·ent · haY
of th variou

brought th

Cadeb

chools into clo ·er union. Th big eY nt of th year will b

a competitiv drill b twe n the fiy high schools, for the best drilled company, ·quad, and individual in the cit). Thi · will be h ld om tim early
in Jun and i looked forward to with much enthu ·ia m.

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.Js loll!/ ly'L'clh the merry 1/htll, they .ILly,
tJ doth the Jorry IIILlll, Lllid /OIIffCI' by Ll d&lt;i_l '.
l'lla11 - Hoistt•r 1 loisll·r

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The Retu rn of W i llie B rown
Hy EniTII Lou: I
T was one of tho-..e rare da) . in the latter part of spring
when th~ bird . . it on th ' window ca emen~. _and ~\' i . ely
cork thet r p rt h&lt;:&gt;ad.., and laugh at the . tuptdt t) ot thos
mortal who p rsist in remaining indoors, with head
deepl) engros. ed in book . I t \\a . just on of tho. e d ,t) . wh n
th whole happ) world breathe. of spring; when th&lt;:&gt; rh rry
blossom. burst into d lirate pink rl u. t&lt;:&gt;r'i of bloom and on is
rerkle. h . eiz d with th uncontrollable d :&gt;ir to lie pr ne
unde1 th fragrant, protecting tre "• content to watch the
billow' white clouds drift dr amilY
by; when the Yagrant fi . h jump high
a~d play in the cool mountain . tr am.
and small boy. are . mid nl) afflicted
with " . pring f ' er."

I

&lt;(\Y illie Brown looked di con-;olate-

h out of the \\ indow, watching two
greed) robin. fighting owr a j u iq
worm. In hi h art lurked a hatred
for Juliu
';r ar, a
well a-, all
Homan · in general and Latin teacher. in particulars. To his ar came
th di tant drone of "Gallia est omnia
clivi ·a in parte· tr "while to hi mind

~l.\RGOI.'I 1 ·

r ..une th vision. of a fi..,h ing rod, a can of angle worm. and a
ba. ket of beautiful trout. The freckle-. on hi'&gt; sunburned face
se med to dance a jig to the tune of the Yariou'i contortion.
of hi feature. a. the Yisiom became more and more ec-,tatir.
q " G e ~ I wi. h the school would burn down, or another 'fiu '
epid mic would come along," he mumbled dull). "Gosh~
what' · a bawl in' out mor or I ss·? Guess I 'll ditch next period.
n) wa) pa will ne'er find out and
the :chool will Dever mi ·s me."
&lt;(\\Tillie Brown was having, a&lt;, h
aptly t rmed it, "the tim of hi life."
Thi s wa a I ittle different from that
. tuff) choolroom and ~Ii . s Grump'
angular and belligerent figure, griml}
instilling higher education into young
mind . She could have her mu. ty old
C.rsar and the re t of hi . highhrow
gang, but give him thi . quiet had)
nook with hi'&gt; f et dangling idly in
th cool water, delighting in their
freedom, and eY n if he wa. n't catching man} fi h on hi . hastilv tmprovis d I in , h was thorough-l) n\_..!:::::!.....:::=....:::;:_.......;=:=.....;=., j O) in a him lf.

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q "Shh~ a bite~ It seems like a big fell r all right. 'Spo: e I
get a three-pounder~" He tuggrd and pullru with all hi .
strength, almo t gaining a watery gr:n e, with no other .pecrarors for hi . heroism than a pair of chattering ma~pie . . Dam
Fortune, howe\ r, refused to mile and for hi. Herculean effort. he was rewarded by pulling up an old boot, e,·idently a
heritage of 'aptain Kidd. Yery . oon, how Hr, the light
frown that had gathered on his) outhful brow anished. Again
\\' illie Brown wa. haYing th time of hi . )oung life. Hi"
luck had changed. If h . had liv d during the time of the
redoubtable Izaak \\' alton there is no doubt h would haYe
been one of that g ntleman ' · chief adh rent.
q After senral hours had pa . ed, Willie b came consciou-.
that the wear) . un wa.· shedding ito.; final amber rays of I ight.
q He reluctantly dried his feet on th mos y gra .. and disconsolate!) donned the wapvard sho " and . tockings that had led
him from the path · of virtue; and for all of hi. philo~ophical
natur a groan imoluntaril) escaped his lip a · he thought of
th morrow.
q "For once I have nothing to fear at home," he thought
aloud. "The folk ar all away and the. fi.h will qui t
Hannah. But ~Ir. Bartlett~ ~ ~ ~ 'Spose th chool do · mi s
me"? 'Spo the) find I'w :kipped ·?"
q There are f w high . chool student. who are not aware of
the mortification of th flesh awaiting the ) oung truant, and
\\' illi was e ceptionall) well informed along th e line · from
direct per. onal contact. With sinking heart he ,·ividl) recalled
former presentation. of th dr ad d w·hite . lip-an imperative
and formal im·itation to appear po. t-hast in the Hoyal Sanctuar) before the All -High .t.

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q "Oh, wh: did I do it'?" he moaned. "I jut know I'll catch
it now~"
q Tru to hi pr uiction, Juring tud) hour ne t morning
Willi Brown wa. politely av,:arded a little white :lip rt&gt;que·+
ing hi · immediate pr s nc in the otfke.
q As he pa ·. ed down the ai le cold bead · of per:-piration gathered on his forehead, and hi fi t im·oluntarily clenched a · he
heard se' era) muffled \vhisper of ... ' ow) ou·; going to catch
it, \Villie,'' or "Oh, Bill, what have )OU h n up to nO\\"?"
q As he ntereu the den of the great ogre, who wa~ indt&gt;ed a
prinop,i/ in hi little drama, hi . knee-. b gan to quake ungov rnabl).
q "B eat d, \Villiam," he heard in a daze. ". \hem~ ahem~"
• Tow it w~L coming. That\\ a'&gt; alwa: · the preliminary to . nnwthing heaYy. "\Viii iam, I und r-,tand you eompktel) di obeyed th rule" of this school ) e-.terday. HaYe you not ) ~
learned that it i: wrong to play truant·?"
q m k "Ye , ir," came from parched lip. , "hile nerYou ,
glas T e) e · sought th floor.
q "Wh re did you go·?" wa. the painful quer:.
q .. -A-A-fi hing," blurted the tortured \Yilli in a futile endeavor to lie.
q --~ ' ow, \\'illiam, a an e ampl to the school, and a jut
puni .' hment, what would )OU . ugge. t"?"
q "I don't know, ir." B) thi-, time hi · Yoiee had becom a
husk) whip r, scare ly audibl .
q "Well, \\Tilliam," w nt on the ,·oie of hi tormentor, "I am
fore d to romp!) with th rule of the Thool board, and therefor I shall h forced to expel--"
q \Yillie'. C)&lt;' almost bulged out of their . ock t. \\' hat wa

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She doing h r '? Didn't h h~w nouah of Her a, hi Latin
teacher without II r no. ing in his priYate affair, '? . 'h wa saying .om thing:
&lt;J.: ''\iVilliam Brown~ will you kindly an wer my question? I
haY call don you four tim · without ~wail, and thi tim you
will ith ran wer or 1 a' th r m~'
&lt;J.:\Yilli , tart d with a j rk and rubb d hi: b wild r d e} . .

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Th clas. \\"as agog with e pectant whispers and ti tt rs.
broad grin .· pread o'er hi · jo) ful face. Goll} ~ what a r li f ~
7
"
hat a soothing reli f to find a horrid dream untru .

q; ·y , , ma'am," he an. w red enthusiasticall).
plea:e rep at th qu :tion '?''
&lt;J.: "I a. k d for the conjugation of'

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"And They Lived Happily Ever Afterw-ards "
Ry

I ARI.\

h two whit -clad figure. caught sight of th group:
laughing and chatt ring under the trees, the) slowed
th ir hurried pac over th dusty gra.·s of !at Octob r,
with a ·igh of r li f.
q; ""-'h ~ I'm hot~ ' ga p d th tall r, changincr h r tenni:
racqu t to the oth r hand.
q; " h ~ I'm glad the) hawn t b gun,' , aid th oth r, gathering up a few wi.p . of hair, and patting the mooth knot in
ba k. " I d want to ,· the whol match."
&lt;J.:Th fir t p ak r l ok d at her. " Oh, Hilda " he laughed,
"anybody would think you w r pla) ing your lf. How you
can a t o cited OY r a mer tenni match I don't se . Of
our·e, th finaL ar today but even o."
q; " f cour e I 'm inter t~d, an '"' red Hilda a trifl heatedly.
" Ju t b au e) ou onl) pla) t nni tor du ) ou can't
wh,
oth r peopl " - - .

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q; " ren't a intere ted as you are when Roger plays," finished
Carol, with a wicked twinkl in her .y , that turned to a tea ing laugh, a Hilda'· che k · flu h d a trifle.
q; " Oh, you mak m tired," ·h retorted, but catching ight
of th xpr ion on the torment r'. fac , laugh d in spite of
h r lf.

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q Back and forth th . cor
l ad and kept it throu h _ v ral aam , wh n Roger, fighting
hard, caught up, then ot ah ad, and finally won th fir t et.
With loud applau e from th id lin they chan d courts
and the econd et b gan. Roa r won thi , al o, with a core
of 7- S·
q Jimmy's backer w r f eling rath r downca t, but Hilda
wa jubilant. "If h only d n't
t ov r-confid nt" ·h
thought.
q Which was ju t what he did do. Th tru , teady
b an to take on urv that carri d it "out,' and th
handed return which had rv d him o well wa n't quit
nou h. In hort he lo t that et.
or did he recover hi
in time to win the next.
q When th fourth t wa fini hed, 1 avina the oppon nt.
with two apiece th sun wa a ting lona hadow and a ool
wind had prun up. Th rowd had thinned v ry no ic ably.
Only tho e per onally intere t d w r now out ide th hi h
wire fence.
q " orne on, 1 t' ao" ur ed P , buttonin h r weat r. "It'
a ttin
cold," and he picked up her racquet.
q " ou and arol ao on, if you want to; I think I 11 tay,''
r turned Hilda firmly.
q "Y e od , w '11 be her all niaht," arumbled Pe , but h
laid down h r racqu t and 1 an d up aaain t th b nch in back
of h r aaain.
q Then th Ia t t beaan. Th winn r wa the one who got
thre et out of five.
qRoaer had reaain d hi
lf-c ntrol, and wa playing a
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hi . jaw, and a fighting look in his e) e.
gain the. core swung
back and forth. Fir. t Jim-then Roger-then .Jim-th n
Hoger. Then, "Fin' all," said th referee.
q Hoger, tanding b hind the n ·ice line, swung his racquet
and sent a b autiful sen·e that bareh mi .·. ed the n t, as swift as
an arrow, into the other court. But ·Jimm) wa waiting for it,
and return d it with a s\veep of hi . arm. Hoger . ent it back,
but with too much ner~"), for it bounced high-ju t high
enough for Jim to "cut'' it viciou 1), and . end it o that it
dropped-it was going out-no-no-it wa. in. But~ 'd.l it"?
Anywa), Roger didn't get there in time for it and it bounce f
again and rolled awa3 . .. ~r a. that good·?" the referee inquired
gruffi). ··Yes," answered Jim. "Xo," answer d Hoger. The
ref ree scratched his head questioning!) -"I didn't see it, ) ou
were in 111) wa). ~rei I," and he turned and look(d squarely at
Hilda, "wa · it in·?" he a ked. Hilda'. heart jumped into her
throat. Oh, what hould he do"? The ball ·c ·.ts good-but if
.·he hould make Roger lo. e-. •·\Va. it'?" th r fere r peated
:harply. H was getting tired.
q .. Y -) e:," he an we red.
&lt;I; Hoger. hot h r a quick, angry look and op ned hi · mouth as
if to . p ak; then he swung around and went back to hi . place.
&lt;I; But he lo. t that game and the next, and the match, and the
cup. Hilda' . throat contracted a . h thought how much he
had lo. t ani how much he had wanted to win.
&lt;I; He thr w down his racqu t, jerk don hi .. w at r, and haking hand. brietl) with ,Jim, turn d and strod out of th court.
q "Roger~" Hilda . aid faintly, a: he pa ·: d by. " H oger~"
&lt;I; But the red . boulder:-. did not . top, and the bro\vn h ad did
not turn.

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&lt;J; The girl were ver) quiet going home. \Vhen Hilda -;aid
good-b) to them at her door, Peg blurted out, "He's a perfect
beast;" and Carol added, giYing lwr a hug, "Don't ) ou care,
honey-child, he'd ha\'e lo:t anywa"Y ." But Hilda shook her
head~ "Xo, he'd haH won. An~! I ~nade him lo: ."
&lt;I; Perhaps the ball wa. out. "It's all 111) fault," and she ran
into the hou e and up to her room, in a mist of tear:-..
&lt;I; The next da) at school she looked at him pleading)) a · -;he
met him -,e,eral tim .., in the hall, but, aft r the fir t time, when
he made a quick mo,·enwnt a-; if to . peak to her, he paid no
attention to the figure that pa sed and repa sed him '-'O man)
tim s.
&lt;I; The month. p~1. . ed, and spring drew 'round. Hilda had resolute!) turned her thoughts otherwise, :o that nO\V when . he
thought of Roger, there wa. on!) a ..;orr) feeling on account of
that October da), and an on·rwhelming de. ire- sometimeto talk to him again. For he had never spok n to her all tho e
month , except a. one would . peak to the most di ·rant acquaintanc .
G; "Oh, well,"-and at thi . point :.he would . luug her . boul ders, and tr) to turn her attention to something el-,e.
&lt;I; On thi. e. pecial morning, the something el.e wa her algebra.
The quarterl) test wa. coming th next hour, and it was going
to be fearfully hard.
&lt;I; To . ee if she could remember the formula, sh rummaged
through her book for a small . h et of paper to write them on
in her .mall preci. e figure . vVell, she knew those an) Wa). But
tho e idiotic clock problems-how in the world. She put the
little pap r back in her book and wa!-&gt; . oon inYohed in the intriracie · concerning the minute and the hour hand-..

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((The hour p d b), and with the ringing of th b 11 h
clunbed th stairs and fearful!) sat down in her classro m. Sh
didn't look at Hoger who sat in front of her. Tim had chanc.,. d
that. She had wish d o heartily that hi nam had b en anything but Fost r, or h rs an) thincr but o dick, wh n th
tracher had m thodically a signed th · at . But it didn't
make an) differ nee now.
(( The qu stion. were put on th board.
"Gi\e all th algebraic formula · tudi din th la t two w k ,"
.md he reli ' dl) ettled to h r work. , 'he would ton qu tion right an) wa). Th room wa · ·till. Th teach r, walking
up and down th aisl s to · e how work wa procrr ing, was
plea d at the lack of vacant tar and 1 k denotincr crr at
thouaht and in uffici ncy of know! d .
(( As h troll d by Hilda' , d k his
~quar of pap r coy r d with what 1
alg braic formulre on th floor. ( h, Hilda why did you
flutter th I a'
of your book wh n you w re lookin for a
pi ce of . cratch-pap r?) H e toop d and pick d it up. ~Ir.
D n more wa a u piciou. oul. Th n h aid har hly, ''Hilda,
is this ) otw '?" 'he look d up quickly, and a he r co&lt;mized
th pap r, f lt th r d cr p up h r che k .
q ·· Is it your '?" h rep ated forbiddin ly.
q she had op n d her mouth to an wer, when Roo r, who had
.en th incid nt, an wer d, '' . . To ir; it' min . '
q "Y f) w 11, Rog r. You ma) put your pap r in th ba k t
and take a D for your mark' and :\Ir. Den mor continued
hi walk, unmindful of Hilda' · ·tutter d ' But-but- " which
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q ft r cla s, Roger walked to the door . !owl), almo ·t a. if
h exp cted . om thing. It wa · good h wa.· low, or Hilda
could never hav gotten up h r courage to peak to him. Going
up, sh h} ly h ld out her hand and said, "Thank ) ou." H
grew r d, and wa il nt for a minut . Then b blurt d out,
"I've b en an awful cad th
la t month . That ball wa. in
all right. I wa afraid
to p ak to you after
the way I acted
that day. But-oh,
g , let' forg t it,
canyou'? You
ar n't mad any
more, ar you'?'
&lt;( '' ny more
ga ped Hilda.
q He a k d h r
hurried!_, " ~la) I
com up tonight'?"
and a h daz dly
nodd d, he gave her
a chok d, " I ll b
up about eight,"
and h r hand a
b o n -g r i n d i n g
qu z , and wa · off
down th hall, a
tr ak of red
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~IL 'ERY

THE

Ll'X ' HEO~ LL\IERI ' KS

~Irs. Arund l's 111) name, Bv H .L &lt;,,
If there'. aught get. 111) goat, it's :ure . lang.

.'hould a girl :a) to me,
"Oh, g , I'm tard),"
I put down her full name, KtR-B.\ &lt;••

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~I) name i" :\Iiss Catherinr Kline,
But really I like it just fin ,
Pnless it is written
~' ith a " K ' like a kitt n,
I mean in the "Cate"-not th Kline.

• f) nam
~Ii ..

Haskell I am, I r . ide
In the office, "her lo. t . oul. abid&lt;.&gt;.
I com to thri r rr:cue
From morn to the curfew,
I'm the prop of the . \ ·hool, " Bona Fid ''
~I) name' · ~far) Adki · on, . Ir~ .•

If you call me aught eb 111) wrath n e ·.
If a girl call · me "teacher"
I'll up and impeach 'er,
For my name'. ~Iar) Adkis. on, ~Ir " .
One Diana, the huntre .. of ) or ,
Stepp'd in. ide East .'id High' . gr at big
door,
Around h did . aunter,
Changed " Diana" to "Hunter''
. \nd \\' t'nt traight to ro m thr e hundred
four.

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is :\li": Anita Kolb .

I t ach . chool . o glad!) and nobly
That Ill) pupil. agr
That the) . hou I d sa) to me,
" \Vc need 'er Anita Kolb ."

\Vh n Banquo's ghost hung in th sk;
For senior · all at Eat Side High,
The) call d on m
To com and free
The air from pook.·, :\Ii :-. Hopkin, I.

I I iH in th dark and th d pth of Room-!-·
~I) name i. ~Ii

Taub, though ) ou kne\\
that b for ,
Though my pupil · ma3 not
Lik the way to that ::;pot,
The) alwa) s ha\'e miles when they come
in th do r.

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I am th wif of th chief,
\Vho in breadth i · ceedingl) brief;
Tho at , chool he may talk
Till th kids walk the chalk,
"\t hom I'm th bos of th chi f.

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~I) nam is ~li · · John on, you ee,
In 111} tockinw I'm ju. t four f et three,
But if you ar bad,
B }Ou la ie or lad,
You h:n r a on to tr mbl at m .

\I} name, b it known, i
li · B ard
•\Ia it i just a · I fear d,
I'\ e call d out " ttention"
Time o far above m ntion,
That I'm haunted by 'T ntion , all weird.

~Iy nam i ~Ii
Thyrza oh n .
There really i not any knowin'
But that you mi aht
m
Put ''T- quar " on a tr
To find out which way it i ·

Th } all m
Ii · Badal ) , nn tt ,
I know lot of Latin, you b t.
I once gave a play,
'Twa in Latin, th y ay,
But I'm till talkin Enrrli h (a yet).

I am a per on nam d urry.
I'm alway too much in a hurr}.
I'm happy and car fr ,
nd a iv t t like ixt ,
But r all} I think I hould worry!

\I, nam it i. ' hamb r - \ , . ' tella.
\\;hene'er I ha' aught for tot 11-a
I enunciate learly~1) d ntal · ar n't mer ly
Just grunts for I d nt th m ju t w 11-a ~

Ladi
Fi ·h r Iren
In th
m 4 I am , een,
But when th r i action
That ha an attraction
Form , I am right on th
en !

Som p opl may think I t ach chool,
And mayb I d~ a a rul .
But i~ Spring Vacation
The young flower: of the nation
\fu . t om to Pine Trove for their tool.

Ev lyn Griffin' my nam .
pon or I take all the blam
For :\lin rya' fair dau rrhter ·
nd I oil rouah wat r"
\Yhich how I 'm a pon or of fam

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\Yhen the heat wa' e arC:' a-dancina from th red rock. 'neath
the ·un,
\Yhen you're mile· away from wat r and) ou'r fe ling almo t
don,
\Yhen you're pr tt) ure th aft r life hold: nothin&lt;r quite so
hot,
Do ) ou top and look at natur '? L t m an wer-Y m Do
T

T!

\Yh n your f tare on big bli t randy ur thir t i bia er till
you labor up th rock-:tr wn , lop of what you d all
'o:-.1E hill,
A. you . taga r up th la t f w f t and gain, at la t, the top
Do you . tand and watch th
top!
You are tir d and ick and dizzy, you ar \ ary, hot, and or
You'r a \\' a\ in&lt;r, waYing, wobblin1r lump of thir t.
If you e' r get to "hom, w t hom " )Ou'll n r wand r
more
But th fact remains you Ye got to g t th r first.
You 1i th r down th oth r lope, ) ou' r walking Iike a ou ,
The might) mountain. tow r aboY your h ad;
In the 'all ' th r i, wat r, in th mountain nauaht but
thir t:_
You would notic th m a much if you w re dead.

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nd th n at last ) ou reach the spring- it i·m't much to seemao.;. of '' ater . trike thC:' &lt;.') t'Yet whil . you stoop to drink of it, it's thrr )Ou'd rathC:'r hC:'
Than Yiewing lake from peaks that reach thC:' sk).

~ · o might)

It i n't ' n a running brook of a.pect . weet to Yiew,
But a littl cup with side of grea. ) mud;
But a. you . coop the lea,e. from it, it looks like more to you
Than all of Fath r Oc an' · rolling flood.
1. To pot out of all th
world will e'er . ing it prai. e.
Th ''d rath r sino om loft\ mountain'. fam
But .you'll .
tim . when )ou will think th mountains tn
your ' ay
~ 7 h n to r ach th spring you'r cro.. ing o'er th same.

. . ·ow, th moral of thi . tory I will ju. t tak time to point,
And this, 111) fri nd ·, I wish to t 11 you tru :
'Twi t the mountain and th mudhol , a thing's b auty all
d pend
nd r what ondition you admire th Yt w.
-.L\ K c,rt 'r.
&lt;( " l thought you turned owr a n w leaf"?"
&lt;( " V\7 ell, th wr tched thing bl w back."
&lt;( . oph: "Did you eY r r ad, 'Looking Backwards'·? '
&lt;( Junior: " Yes, one in an xam, and I wa. su.p nded.''

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&lt;I,; :\Ir. rabb: "Ye:,, there i~ an International Li' e Stock A~. ociation for fine
hog.·. I b long to it."
&lt;I,;:\I r. Crabb (talking a'&gt; uual):
"E'er) time I ~tart to talk a fool begin ·
to .p ak."

q .\ mold (during 'hemi tr) t : t) :
"I can't an wer that ninth qu .stion,
\l i . \Yallace. Th page i out f 111)
book."
&lt;I,; Charlotte Thoma. ( . a) ing good
night): · TOOd night, .\ . ~ •• and com,
again. TOOd night, \Yilli e.'
7

&lt;I,; Bob :\ferridith: '' Dad, ran ) ou writ
your . ignature with ) our eye closed"?''
&lt;I,; Hi s Dad: " Of cour ."
&lt;I,; Bob: " \\'elL let me see )OU tr) it on
Il1) report card.'

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q .\ m rican: " \\'here am I ad'
&lt;I,; Engli shman ( rorr cting American ):
" You should . ay-'\Vh r 1 my 'at'"?"

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E. D. H. S.

POETRY

Good-by to old Ea.· t Dem er,
A chool to us , o dear~
, \ s we prepare to lea'e her
.June now , eem quite too near.
W e all, one tim wer l•'re~hnwn
1\ nd kipped and hopped about;
\Ve thought we knew the who] ' thingBut th n, w . oon found out.
The ) ear when w wer Sophomore~.
~'ith pride we truttcd round,
And showed off to th Fre~hmen
"''hat knO\\ ledg, we had found.
And th n w wer big Juniors,
nd sat in room two-ten;
\V e looked down on tho. e Sophomores :
How learned we wer ' then.
But now that \Ve are .'enior ·
W e're not . o big at all~
\Ve .·ee th world hefor U'&gt;
~ here we mu. t win or fall.
How much it gri Yes u. Senior.
To lea,· the. e halls so dear;
For we haYe had a good tim
"''hi! we', e been harbor d here.
-Fred II ltitcsidc

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TO :\IRS. LEIGH'S CL SSES
\Vhen th old tair. ha' fallen, the "&lt;]uare tiles ha'e ·tmk,
\Vhen the seats in As. embl) ha' c been old a. old Junk,
\Vhen the rug in the ofike hao.; \VOrn to the floor,
•\nd the fence and the gate, oh, alas, are no moreThen, a we are groping through cobweb. and fear ·,
.\ .nap of two fingers will com to our ears,
And from far down the hall will float thio.; with ito.; JO)
"1 'ow I want to a. k )Ou-Wak
up, girls and bo) ~"
TO :\IR. PITTS' SIXTH HOl TH. YEHGIL GLASS
"'hen the knob of the door of one hundred and nine
Ha · been final h lo. t in the archiH' · of time,
And the long c;mi that hang. from the I ight in the room
Hao.; b n \'&gt;'Orn out by u. e, and dio.;pe]o.; not th gloom,
\Vhen sv.·e t Dido ha"&gt; harked to ,\eneas's tale
And ha finall) gi' en her h t hn i..,h wailThen will com floating, midst laughter and fun,
Th gho t · of . ad groans, and th same-old-pun~
TO '1&lt; 'S PHESIDE ~ 'T
And, perhaps, when the platform in old one-o-eight
Has fallen in splinters and been left to ito.; fat&lt;\
"-'hen th . d ks that one held the cia s of nin teen
In th ir happy class me ting · no long rare e n
Yet . till ar h ard Yoic .·, quit loud, ) t remote,
"-'hen a call for adjournment is put to th vote,
That . hout " "X o" with a Yengeanc , with 'igor and fro..,tThen comes Hal phs old. w et murmur, ''It .eem'&gt; to be lot~"

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vV forget to put our numbers on our ·lip. ;
"-'e forget to b up earl) in the morning;
She ha to make a thou. and m iII ion trip:
To round u. in the office which we're corning .
But she'll mis. us when we're gone
,\nd . he'll be JUt so forlorn
\Vhcn th re'. ne'er a cia of ' 19 round about her;
Sh may make us slips fore' er
But he'll ne'er, 1 ' ' R, . _ ' E\'ER,
Find a class, like u, that can't exi . t withou h r~
\Ve pia) truant, l10oke3, ditch, walk out, and leaH';
And we lo. all the slip. that . h 'II pre ent u · ;
She a! w&lt;n s has to come and t ars r I ie' ,
1\nd thou and are the things that h has 1 nt u .
Do you wonder that . he' tired,
After ,.,. ha' e all a pi red,
To p t r her each hour, with all her work dela) ed ·?
And we'll mi ·.· her when we·, e gon
And w '11 be, oh, so forlorn,
And we'll wi h (and he) that' I{) might ha\ ta)ed.
-Lollts,l ll ·artl
O,: Stale) : "I-Ll\ e ) ou read 'Freckles'"?"
0,: :\Iontgomer): "~ 'o, min are brown."

q "-'hy i. a pig' . tai I I ike a fiw o'clock break fa. n
O,: It's t'wirley.

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TO EAST DE~ TYER
Oh, East D n er, } ou'r a rare old plac
Your ven d ar to me.
Though Ill) tl;oughts ma) turn to Iif 's great rae
You'll ari . e in 111) memory.
I'll rememb r the 'en tir::.t da,
I timid!) stepp d i~ your h&lt;{lls,
. \ nd gazed in 'tH:h a wondering way
B holding )Our great walls.
It

em':i so 'er) strang to m
How time could go so fa. t,
For not long ago I wa · a • re. hie
Into your great arm cast.

But now, Ea t Denwr, I mu. t go,
~Iy work in your world i through;
But thi · will stay with m till, I know,
~I} old reme1~branc of you.
-cfheodorc Holm.
CC\I rs. Adkison (reading) : ''.'o Garth CYOt into hi knight
clothe.· and w nt- "
q .'moth r d Yoice: "To b d. "
0.::\l is. Taub (who wa ·going to gi'e asp ed t t in t) pwriting): " Ha anyon a watch with a cond hand on it?"
O.:.Toe Hou. ton: ... ·o, but I haYe a . econd-hand watch."

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,\TEACHER
( ff 'ttft LlfJO/O!fiC.I" /o

'fhlli(L'r)

\\' ithin thi · chool there i. a lerned man,
That alle about a. tronom) kan;
nd how th arth moves round about th ' sonne,
And how the last do s in his cour. ) -ronnr.
II the. thin g. had he a wi II to tr he,
To alle the cia. se that he would meche,
Th tandard of th Fr shman's wish to reche.
nd )et with all hi s lerning wa: he gladd
Tom ch ful man) a jauk for las. and ladde;
Th n in hi · head \vould parkle both his ') e
tall th mirth IHOYoked b) his own glee.
nlik most . c lers a man full fat wa. he.
H wa not pynch d and worn as other ~colers he.
A bach I r and a pleasant one is h ,
I d em it guite unneed d to do thi Tot ll you what this man y-cl p d i. .

If you .poin this adYic I gi '

you
You'll regret it my boy. and girL,
Wh n you hav to oin your living
By struggling in the bu iness woild.
Join your head to greatest Joining,
Don 't drop your books with a coi.
Or JOu'll b spoined by the high and might),
nd you'll go from woi . to woi . e.

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BRAIN STORMS

Oh, it's grand to b a Senior,
When 'ou hm e \our Iesson d01w ;
nd all the t ache~. lik you,
nd ) our card'.· a model on .
nd when 'our date. ar num rous,
nd dan'ces, card.· and t a
:\Iak I ife a grand and gloriou · ru h,
With more than you can ·ieze.
ou make that wi ·h d for letter,
n'd are really quit the thing
In th e) . of all your amily
Wh n th y ee that l vely tring

Oh, it'. grand to b a S niorBut I a k \ ou, what . th fun
Of being one- a Senior.
But now an old "Alum?"

- iH.

I wand r what your nam i ,
Oh, boy in front of m .
ll tudy hour I look at you,
nd l arn my ch mi try ( ?).

nd

I like th wav \OU bru h \OUr hair,
I like th ~::{y it arow. ~
I I ike the color and the cut
(It' th yano' ) of your cloth ..
like th glimp I
t sam tim
Of your romantic mil ,
Wh n it go fla ·hin to th m1
Who it aero ·· the ai l

nd th night of graduation,
When th
nd i · r allv ther ,
:\Iak s you wi. h ) ou w ; a Junior,
nd wand r why you care.

&lt;( ''\ Vhy were th middl ag

q 'B cau e ther

known a the dark age · ·t'
wer . o many knight . . "

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".K .' :rLISH

T01 Y , ELEGY

S SHE IS SPOKE''

A I wa did.
She ha. cam ,
She ha. went;
She ha.· 1 ft I all alone.
I can nev r came to her,
She can ne' r \Vent to I .
It cannot wa ·.'

" ~I)

lo,·e has flew,
Sh done m dirt;
1 did not knew
She were a flirt.
To those not schooled
I do forbid
To b , o don

Oh, di Ea D nv r i o nic 'a da hool.
It mak 'a m work ju ' like'a da fool.
I work'a , o hard in da Eng' and da Hi t'
But no do'a m good and I ·hak 'a my fist.
I get' a . o mad ome tim 'a I Cf)
.\nd wi . h'a dat om of my t ach rs mi aht di
But I find it no u to make'a da fus
Th ugh I g t'a o mad I like'a to cu .

ANNUAL

But I lov ' my t acher , I t ll'a you dat,
q ~rr. Elmendorf, calling down from upstair. : " ~I) dear
Rodn ) , I do not mind your coming to ~ee my chughter and
taying up half th night with her, nor your tanding on the
porch for an hour ·aying good-night but plea ·e k ep ) our
!bow off of th door b 11 o that the re t of the famil) can
le p.'

If d ' is'a thin or much'a da fat.
~Ir. Pitt, , he teach'a m how' a to a'' Onl) one 'a di · year he gotta da have.
~Ir. Barrett h must b da bo.- of it all
For I alway god r from da tudy hall;
H try'a to mak 'a m und r tand, you ee
But ( gue I mu. t'a go back to Ita'ly.
-THEODORE

Hor. 1.
q \Vhat is Arnold'

averag

income'?

H t ok h r in his manly arm ·
And h ld her to hi · br ast.
nd whil he murmured word · of lov
Th maid n gr w di tr . , d
For all her boa ted Jo,· lin

q Frank \V.: 'G e, la t y ar it took th D Lux p ople four
w k · to fini ·h my pictur ·.''

Lay

q Phil K.: "Well 1 ok at th

q

bout 2 A. ~1.

fac

thq had to fini ·h. "

�STUDENT

BRAIN

STORMS

I'd likt.&gt; to b a .nak) \amp
Like Cl o, the E!-,'} ptian,
\Vith smold ring, suhtk &lt;')C'' of jad
And mann rs mo t bcwitchin'.
I 'd hie me forth and 'amp a manH e'd ha' to b a g od on .
I don't b lieve the kind I want
Has e' r b h ld thi: earth' · un.

II ' must hav hair lik Halph's, but
black,
And d t'p blue e)e. , lik C. B.,
Like Churchill a nose that's perfection
it elf
And a cave-manni ·h chin (R.
Maron y).
to dancing, a Skinner th
conc.l I
a k;
\. nd tennis like Jim E~tabrook'.,
"\. high t nor voice lik th oue Lowell
ha,
And a fondn s · lik Googoo' s for
book ..
A

PAGE

If an, on see · an, man who the, think
l ,; to the abov- mark would n{ea ure.
Just tell him to tep up to Jo. phin
Stre t,
'Twould give m' an e-normous plea'&gt;urc.
-JJ. C.
&lt;(:\I i ·. Hoyt: "I want each of you to
bring a frog to clas. tomorrow.''
&lt;(B rt Wal ·h: ''That remind m of a
dirty tory."
&lt;( \I i . Hoyt looked uneas) and made
an rrand to the n xt room.
&lt;(Gartman: " Oh, tell it B rt."
&lt;(Bert: "W 11, the oth r day a 1ittle
bo) was trying to catch a frog and h
f ll in the mud puddl . '
There one wa a lad, named , 'mall
\\'ho wa .. o xc din'gly tall,
That when h did di
Sh went traight to th k)
\\'ithout any worry at all.
:\liss Porter's mv name, :\hrta B.,
I'm really not fi rce, but ~ou .ee
1f an,- one t ll me
I'm docile and lov lv
I get j u t a. fu d a ~an b .

155

&lt;( Fre·hi : " \\'hy do you alwa)
look ov r ) our la... , :\Ir. Po ter'?"
&lt;(:\I r. Potter: " To k p from
wearing th m out."
&lt;(Th teachers ar cont mplating
joining th
m rican
d ration
of Labor. Tlas is a Joke.
&lt;(Jap b ) to :\Ir .
\\'ing ha · 'flu'. '

rund l: "Yee

&lt;(l p at the H. A. . camp
&lt;( Tartman ( wing up the . at of
his trow; r ) : " I'm ·ur ha,·ing a
ripping tim ."
&lt;(:\I r. Pitt ·: " Y , Elmer, and
) ou will haY a rec ipt for it too."
&lt;(:\I i · Fra" r: " \\'hat
an
epi tl '?"
&lt;(J immi
Reid: " Ah! r! an
epi tl i · an apo tl ' · ,.,·ife."

&lt;(Th
had wa ·
pun.

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PAGE i56

&lt;:( Timoth) Avington: "How much is th m plum. ·t'
&lt;:(\Vop: "Ten cent a peck."
&lt;:( Timoth): ",'hur, what do )C'l. think I am, a bird"?' '
(( Dumb n : " Do you think I
haY nouah ima ination to b an
author"?'
(( Teach r: "Do you think ) ou
will pa . thi ubj t?"
(( Dumb One: ''Yes, I do.'
(( Teacher: "You hav ."

q : nior: " H;n·e ) ou heard th
late t ong"?"
&lt;:( Junior-"Xo, what it is?"
q . enior- "QTl I:\I4 ."

q ,'oph m r : "Quick, bring a
shovel, L ro Hoyt i · tuck in th
mud up to hi ho top !'
&lt;:( Fr hman: "Wh) d n't h
walk out?'
q , ophomor : " He' in head fir t."
THE FALI

OF

J..TI

liT

&lt;:(H . lipp d on hi pajama. and
fell into b d.

ANNUAL

&lt;:(Stal ) to lunchroom waitre :: "Hav ) ou pig. f et or calv .
brain ?"
.j
{( \ \

7

aitr :. : " Don 't g t fre .·h. "
{( Junior: " Did you.
the b autiful . unri: thi morning?'
&lt;:( .enior: " Naw! I alway. go to
b d befor . unri ."

They can't compare
With high Th ol night .
&lt;:( (Extract from the
o t) Thr e old men are playin on the
:\Ianual t am thi year.
&lt;:(Rodn y Bardw ll: " Do you
know " hat I heard?"
&lt;:(:\I i · Harding: " Jo, ' hat'?"
((Rodney: ", he p."
Hr TORY
&lt;:(:\l i::; Porter: ''What did ~li ch !angelo paint?"
&lt;:(Y. K.: "St. Peter' dom ."

�IN

APPRECIATION
MISS IRWIN
MR . NEWLAND
MRS. ECK
MISS PECK
MR . REED

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THEI R HELP HAS BEEN THE
KE Y TO OUR SUCCESS

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