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                  <text>��KOSH AR E
19 22

T HE Ko hare among th Indian
of the outhwe t i the hiah prie t
of the happier id of lif
th "Delight-maker." May thi new Ko hare
repre ent a much to th departing
tribe, the enior Cia of 1922.

Publi hed by

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��To Mr. Dorus R. Hat(/;

Q UR lo·verl, our ho11ored,
much respecter! j;iend,
re rled/cate this KOSHA RJ·~
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. OF 1922

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Fronti::.piece ........................................... .
Dedication ....................... .
Faculty
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ko~hare tafT
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Jn ppreciation
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Jn \1emoriam
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B[FOHE

O:COE CO\ 1\.LI G
IfiLL, Prin&lt;"ipal of
East Drrn rr High
.\ ·hooL "a,; horn on a farm
in I ndian&lt;l and edu!'atrd in
the rural s &lt;' h o o l s. This
sound~ like the earh life of
a ongressman. :\ · pro~aie
"riteup might go wry well
had the "riter not found thr
ahm pietu re of \lr. Hill
taken at the agr of sixteen.

It doesn·l \\ell fit into the slorv of the life of a bashful
country hoy--esprcially since many · of u-. hE'ard th confes-.ion
about thr disapprarance of a '' hoi&lt;• "agonload of \\ alermelon,;.
Some of us haw a suspicion that the Hill family buggy "as a"
hard to krep in the barn as omr of the pr ~ent-day family
"Aiv,er,...··
l\Jr. Hill \\a~ graduated from the Indiana tale ormal and
later attended the lni,rrsity of Indiana. lJ • \\as graduated
from the ni' ersity of olorado in 1901. It "ill be encouraging to some of our mueh-in-lo'e 'eniors, ,,ho think that four
yrar. of college mt'an a "nit of elt'rnity, to kno" that \lr. Hill
wa married "hile an und r-graduate.

AFTEH

fter &lt;"oming; from Indiana, \lr. llill located in Colorado
prings and se;.. ed the !:'chools there, fir~t as teacher, then a
high school principal and lat&lt;•r as superintendt'nl. During
this time he obtained a degrt'P of \la,;ler of rts from olorado
ollrge and did graduate "ork at olumbia, Chicago and Indiana Cni,er~itirs.
The thing that is afl,ays uppermost \lith \Tr. Ifill is h01
to kerp Ea ... t Dem t•r the Jw ... t high school in the "- e,..t. He i ·
not only a grral friend of the under-graduate body, hut 1-.eeps
in dose tou&lt;"h "ith the alumni and i~ all, ay,; happy to hear of
th ir progreo,s and ,;ucce&lt;:s.
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�In Appreciation
Mr. Oscar Marino..ff,
'TOMrs.
Grace Church
fo11es, the Faculty and the
Student Body for their ard
in making this Koshare a
success.

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�George Lyman Cannon
T

HEP I&lt;.. i n finer life t liv than one
of i a ely toil, f hi h th ugh t, f larg
aim. When the toil, the thou ht and the
aim are i
rv tnankincl, t.h lif i lorified; it i it own re\vard. uch a life, with
uch t il, uch thought and u ·h aim wa
the life f e r
Lyman ann n. We
cheri h hi metnory.

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stars, in tlwir infinitt• \\isdom, huH· decrt·t·d that )OUr futun·
shall lw madt&gt; stormy \\ith ont•- idt•d love affair•. and that )tHI
~hall tlf'\t·r quite ovt'rrome }our habit of sa)inl! the \\ronp: thing
at tlw \\ron{( tinw:·
Tlw ,·t't'rt'•s' \oict' \\Us lo\\ and frau{(ht \lith ft•t ling. and tlw atrno•plwn· that JH'nadt·d the little hooth "a' thruhhinj! "ith tt•tt-.ion.
'"But I don't \\ant Ill) horost'OJlt' ea-.t.'' I intf'rpolatt·d, '"it i-. in lwhalf
of nl\ t•la•s I t•unw tlw 'it·ninr Cla-.s nf E. D. II. 'i .. 1~22:·
i'he ~·wen•ss lonkt'd at mt• \lith tlw m}•tt·riou-. orhs that t'lllJHmt·n·d
lwr to fort''t'l' tlw dt••tinit•s of man "ith a rt&gt;lt•ntlt•ss ace ural'\. "he
spokt• a{(ain.
'
"This is a lift• tinw"s task ) uu haw ht·-.tu\\t•d upon 1111 a thing "hidt
is nut humanly pns-iblt·, and. althouj!h Ill) JHH\t'rs l a\P ht·Pn t·aiiPd
spiritual. l am -.till human. Go thou tin \Ia\. tlwr..Con·. and t·ontt•nt
thyst•lf \\ith the frit·mlships that \\ill unfuld io )OU tht• fatt·s nf )OUr
t'la .... rnatt•-., as tinw gatlwrs its tull from fiPids that t:t'l'd' mu•t lw rt'·
fillt·d."
··compa"ion !.. I crit•tl. ") ou he hold. not a splfj,h •t·t·ker aftPr tlw
atiatiun of an idlt· curiosit). hut ratlwr ont• "hu ha' lwen cornrni--imlt'd
hy tht' \lost lli{(h. t"\t'n tlw prt•,idt&gt;nt of tlw cia" of "22. Conrad !-.lim
hy namt•. to cast tht• hnrosrnpt• uf thtN· "lw an• 110\\ lt'U\ in~ tlu ·uwit·nt
halk somP of "hom \\t' "ill tlt'\t"r ••·t· again. I ha"' ronw, must nohlt·
t't'ft'"• to st•Pk \OUr aid.
Fail mt•, and I am indf't·d lo•t !"'
Tht• ~~·•·n·s; rai,t·d ht•r t'}ehrn"'· anti lookt•d at nw thwugh a haze
of burning inct'nst•. Tht'n. suddt·nly. \\ithout \laming. ht•r t·yes st·t. h •r
fat't' p:rt'\\ asht•n. and. \lith lwr lips mming almu•t irnpcn·eptihl). •ht•
lwgan murmuring in ltm tones; I ltarwd fun,ard in ortlt-r to distinguish
ht'f \\urds .
.. 1 ... ,.,.. in tlw dim. hiddt·n futurt', tlw intt·rior of a drurrh. Tlwn·
is an air of solf'mnity about it. as ~rroup- nf nwn and \\omt•n. of all ag es.
stand or sit huddlt'd tngt&gt;tlwr. talking in In\\ '"'llt'l'lant tnnt'•. "uddenh
a hu-.h falls mer thl' sn•nt'. and tho••• 'tanding burn tu •t'al as th;•
strains of ' ll t'rt' Comes tht• Britlt-' ''"'" t hwugh t lu: rna · I'• tit· t•dific·t•.
Tht' bridal pron·ssion conw-. slmdy do\\ 11 tlw aisl.-. and \1 ith dut• ('f'rt•·
mon} :\1 i•-. rdt•lla I Iall and Mr. Dell \an Cildt•r, tht· lrridt· and p:rnorn,
advant·t• and kneel lrt·fnn• tht' altar. The Ht•H•n•nd \\ illiam Hn noltl-.
au•tt·n• and pious of countenant·P. !warns upon till' t'nuple fn;m his
anctum, anti from his mouth tht•rt• roll in dt·t·p. impn•,,he tnnt•s till'
\\onls, 'Do }fill takt• this \\oman
Tlw st·t·nt• fadt•,
I '-t't' tilt' 'Jiirit
''I lis nanu•!" I crit·d hoar•t·l). for tho• nrdeal "a' tning.
of ~prinp: and the frt'shl}·gn·en hills and mountains, rolling on unt•ntl·
"llis nanu·
·• Slw lu·-itatt-d. '"!lis namt• is ·llf'rHi
Tft·nri
ingly. There i~ orw, wearing large horn-rimnwd glasst''-, and armed \\ith
\ida) .
But wlu~t _i-. this:! Through intt'fmidt•nt flash 1•, of li~rhtning,
a long-handled nrt. cha ing a hutterfl}
..
I can drscern the '"'d outlrnc of an ot·t·an liner. Tlw "a'&lt;'' are da•h19

�" 1y viQion i growing dim. I em to ~c a gridiron a figure run·
ning with the ball- - on and on line after line pa ~ beneath hi speeding feet, until he ha cl ared the goal, and a writhing rna of humanity
flings it elf upon him. II rise , shakes hims If, and walk off the field
with a victorious Qmil . , had of tht• pirit of Ea t D nv r! It i Harold
heldon! And as the picture fadt•Q, I can hear a hildish voice pi ading,
'Play with us some more, Daddy!'
"--A bt•auty parlor! The names I ~e in cribed upon the plate
window ar tho'e of \!arion Roller and 1argretta Ryan.
But who
i this who advance_· demurely to the ashier's d sk after a delightful
marcel? We . hall !'&lt;'e.
"' harge it,' come in gentle arrent~, 'to ayne fstad.'"
(The procet•ding was interrupted at this point until I had recover d
from a faint.)
The , eere-.. resumed hc1 reverie.
"
I ee a CUJ&gt; a Qiher lm ing cup. It is being presented to the
champion trnnis and ping-pong athlete of thr world. His last name i
Obenaur. 1 cannot quite de iphcr tht• first. It is very queer omething
like 'I !erkie.'
"l pon a rai..,ed platform I '&lt;'I' \1arjorit• , ulli~an speaking in her
own behalf as candidate for the presidt•nc) of tht• l nitl'd , tate .
he
is a strong favorite to win, although , ome place odds on Robert ChaQe,
who ha some advantages be auQe of his superiority in oratory.
"
I see, by the conditions exi..,ting in the sport world in 1950,
that ~ illiam Cn•ws has relinquished his many loves, and has matched his
Giants again'! Delos Zcwller"s White , ox, for the world title.
"Poor littlt' Annabt•llc ,ray! 1\ftt•r ha~ing her heart broken t n
timrs. I now find lwr acting as mi"ionaf) to the uni'Jllightened in the
interior of :\1anchuria.
"\'ery cJo..,t•ly connected with this, I sec Edgar \lerrill, head bent
over his desk, writing. I!" attributrd the fact that hr ltas already com·
pleted twrnty \nlumt'' of rradahlc literature to the cxp~·1encc he receivrd
while on the ' putlight" staff."'
The , t•rn•ss paust'd and t•ast lwr eyes upon mr.
"I ha\1' rnen•ly begun."' sht• 'aid
vt•rcly, "but 1 proJHI'C to go no
farther. Were not your class so large, a complete prophecy would be
possible."
"Plea, !"' I begged, "then are two more that I fain would be informed of. They arr - ··
"i ou need not tell mt•,'' tlw :t•t•rrss intt'rrupted, "for alrrady I have
rrad your mind. Tht'y are llamld \ alker and Francrs Blair. I cannot
grt a clear pit·turt• of their futun•, but I ran see them, throughout the
years, repenting a habit fnrmt'd in tlwir high school day~, which ha
visit d th rn with a terrible malad)."
"The habit \\hat is it?"' breathles ly.
h
riters' cramp.''
I wa told later that I fainted a~ain. At any rate, I woke up in my
own private b droom, thanking my ~tar that the ord al wa over.

ing madly again t th
hip's .ide., a ~he trive valiantly again t the
drhing hurricane. The lobby is crowded with panic· tricken pa enger ,
who -eem to be waiting om dread dr&lt;"i ion.
uddenly the outer door
bur-ts opt•n. and tlw ~launch and sturdy captain, Lewis Barry, totters on
the thrrshold.
" ' " t' an• lost,' ht• cries. 'The ship is sinking!
'''omrn and chil·
dren fin.t!"
"In a mad ru~h. tht• terror·stricken throng ~urges to the only open·
ing in thr room. imperiling life and limb in their panic. ' uddenly a
,oic 1• rings out. and the fi~thting mass turn to &lt;ee standing on a table in
tht• ct•nter of tlw room, William Hall, might). manl), dirrcting with
flashing e)es, the work of ~telling the passenger safe!~ into the lifc-~oat .
\nd t'H'r rings his cf), 'Wonwn and children first!
Tlwn, &gt;.•emmgly
by chance, his t')t's light upon a ~mall figure huddled against th • wall,
and in imminrnt danger of being tramplt•d under foot. With a pring he
rt•aches hrr side, and lifts her facr to hi·. lie staggers, and his face
turns dt&gt;athl) "hit&lt;•.
"'Bill!' :,(w murmurs.
"'Rcmt'na!
ftt•r all thrse yt•ars of st•paration to b united undrr
thest• circumstance~.' I lis ~oice shakes. but, "ith "uddt•n realization, he
gathers her up and fights his wa) to a life-boat, pu,hing off ju .. l a
"'It is the interior of the largrst banking house in the ountry. The
pre,ident. Constant Pfund, is ~itting in his swivel chair, thrumming on
his dt&gt;sk impat it•ntly. The door up ns, and one llomn Stamps enter .
Tiw pn•siclcmt sp aks:
"''.\lr. , tamps, 1 t•xhort )OU, as tlw leading chemist of the nation,
as nn be .. t frit•nd of high school da)'• In prepare a roncoction that will
rid mt• of m) dandruff. 1 pra) you, do not fmego me this.'
"'It ~hall be done.' the chemist alhwers briefly; 'for to me every·
thing, even this, is po,._ible.' .,
The .:cere-s ~hifted her gum to the other side of her mouth. "I sec
the interior of a mo~ir studio. Tlw idol and idt•al of evt•ry meri an
boy, \\alter \'\nods, and she who i" rqJUted to bt· the world' rno L fa·
mous vamp, Rosa Lee Dadisman, are shooting their final \•linch' scene,
in their lateH thriller, 'Squeek.' A.., slw lies in hi. arms, ~he gaze up
into hi wonderful eyes, and sighs, 'Wasn't that a swell feed last night?'
"'i es.' he breathes oftly; 'but I'm j!;oing to a real blow-out tonight.'
•·
There is a sound of deaft•ning applau' rolling forth o~er an
immen-e auditorium. Thr footlight. go on thr curtains part and Florence albraith, prima donna soprano of the .\Ietropolitan Opera om·
pan), teps forth for her fifth cncor •
"From thr opera house, I am transft•rred to a Qmall fifteen-hundred·
capacity theatre wlwre Ies:.rt&lt;. Thoma.., Wt·aver and nthony heehan
are convulsing their audience with a high class minstrel performance.
Th 'tage ~eems to ha' claimed a large number of tht• '22" cJa,s, for I
now see Imogene pen er as th lt·ading ehorus girl in the Holcomb
and .:\lcGuirc Girly Revue. But hark! 'he sing !
nd her piani Li G orge ear . - - Th people arc all going out.

RAYMOND OGLE BY.

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liE Year l 921-22 has ht&gt;t&gt;n a mo~l !-Utl'P"!-ful onp for tht&gt; ::-,t 1ior Cla-.s of E. D. H . .
The-n• i-. I ittiP doubt in our mind-. that the offict•rs of tht !'Ius-. put forth their
honp-.t pffort in tlw ta:-b 11hid1 their rt&gt;.~pt'rti\t' ofli('t'" t•ntailt•cL and e1ery
, rnior i" ~ratt.f ul to tlw boys and ~i rls \1 hn. prohahh at tlw sani fin• of "'Ollie of tlwi r
per onal dt&gt;-.ire!-i, !'io ahl} n•prP,.c•nted them in their da,.,. gcnernmt&gt;nl.
From the first of the :rear it 11a,. !-i&lt;'t'n that the clas" \las P n•ptionally full of life.
and desirou of makin~ ib·wlf one of tlw he-.t that had ewr ~ran•d tlw hall ... of Ea!-t
Demer. In their St•nior party. tlwir llallm1e'en party, their -.kate'"· their D nham
part:., and tht&gt;ir Prom. tht&gt; higgc!-l and nwst '-'plendid affair of tlw j'f'tH. the enior..;
proved them ... ehe!-i trut• nwmlwr..; of tlwir class hy turning out in full fon·p.

Tlwn· is only oJH' thin~ that might add to the value of tlw da"'" to the indi1idual.
and make la ... ting tlw fet•lin~ that has been engendered in our hf'arb a-. 11 e haYe made
ne11 friend ... in our hi~h sdwol day:-. Alumni rt'lfflion-. -.ppm to haw be!'ome le""' and
le"s popular until. 1dwn !-iUC'h a rPunion i ... C'alled. the nwa~n· allt•ndanl'r that re,ult-.
i;; di ...couraging. ~omt• of the da'-':-t'.., of ten and fiftt't'n ~ear-. ha k -.till lunt&gt; their n•uch, if
union'-'. and the old E. D. II. ..... pirit i-, 'itill ali1t&gt; and adi1t&gt; among them.
attainNL is the real da ... ..; ..,pirit. Let U'-' frrl and ad mort' as a unit e1en no11, when
the time is nearl~ ht&gt;rt' 1dwn \It' mu"t leme Ea ... t for otht·r fielck And \\hen. perchance. a reunion i ... &lt;ailed. lt'l lf'-' re..;pond 11 ith all the t&gt;nthu..;ia-.m \\C &lt;·an mu ... ter.
"'e mu..;t cea,.e to be the ··n·igning .. Senior Cia"" of La ... t idt• High ~dwol in the near
future. but let us hope that 1\t' rna! .11,, ay~ he the .. enior Cia"" of 1922.''

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Drama lub, '20, '21, '22
Drama lub Play, '20, '21
Diana Debating ociety, '21, '22
Orche tra, '20, '21
iris' lee lub, '21, '22

LBI

"Be l"lrtuou

and you \\1 11 be h&amp;PPl ''

Minerva, '20, '21, '22
ke lub, '20
Dtama Club, '22- Trea .
Piano Club, '22
: u.t ior E cort, '21

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Drama lub, '21, '22
Diana D bating ociety, '22
tilus, '22

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maMf"'l mod t. yet tlt·PQSae..• d,
Youthful and tx-autlful, and ta te·
fully dreoaed."

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}'rench book."

had)· nook ancl a

FLORE CE B KER
"A simple malden in her "ower la

Congress, '21, '22
cribblers, '21
French Jub, Pr s. '22
. 0. ., '21, '22
ew paper taff, Ex. Editor, '22
Honor ociety, '21, '22

worth a hundred

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Minerva
Honor ociety

ROBERT B LL
GWE DOLY

··nom merely to ron ume good

B DGER

"Quality and not auanUll."

Girl ' Reserve , '22

•
25

uunc ."
ongre , '21, '22
pani h lub, '21, '22
cribbler ' Club, '22
Triangle Debate, '22

�F\1\l\ B\
\

I It
k r

I

"•&gt; d lug htr le\C'I

t"

Piano Club
llonw l•.t·oiH&gt;mi&lt;-~ ( lub
\\ i111wr (;old .\led a I, T) !l&lt;''Hitin~
Tenni~

LOll~l

•

IE\\ 1'- BAHR\
Banjo Club. '19
Drama Cluh. '22
!:'punish Club, '21. '22
Latin Pia), '19

1\.LRBI B \It E
\

I ·r ·~·t \

I

II,

•h

pl.l• llt&gt;tl.

Tu
T\, lu t mt 1rt, uml t' mmand
\tul )t&gt;l a plrlt till and IJriJ:hl
With
meth
I((" Hdlt "

IR\\1\ BARTIIEL

Editn·-.-.-in-rhiPf 1\..o 11 \KL '22
:-;tuclt•nt Council. '21. '22
Pres. of Big . istt•r-.. '21
Big '-i,ter. '22

h II I

hi

r,·\\rlnl y.lu II

fott'

t

Hu

... ur~l IH't'onllug to hh \\(lrth."

EI&gt;ITII BAl ER
1

,

free

l

apt

so kind. ao

lilt .. 111 a dl pnsltinn."

IRE E B.\RHY
' \
\

Jlllrt-. n A f)('Jtrl, And I l•t r.it t
11 •l-It• .md iHUtJt'ent &amp;'lrl. •·

•

Bill: ."ist('rs, '21. '22
\lin Pna. '20, '21, '22
Fn•nch Club, '21, '22
Ordwstra. '21
I lnnor , nl'it't), '20, '21, '22

�(;F 1\11·\E BEliE
\

Kt t n,

folln\\

lftg!c-al mind nud

IIEH\'\ L
ngm• to

IIELE:'\ B HR,\H \ BELL
a c mpanlun " rth

nu

ohllt&gt;r's mien. ••

... a

Cadi'! Lit·ut.. '20
Orrlw•tra. '19. '20. '21, '22
Con!(rt''"· '21
l'inafon·. '20
\Iikado. '21

Bi!( i•tt·r. '21. '22
:\litwna. '21. '22
Drama. '21. '22
. tilth Club. '-••c't '21. '22
linn or ~ncit'l\. Tn·a'. '22

( heerf Jl

HELL

••.\ 11 ht

~

H u: BERGER

a ld.'"

··g,n le b 1\\0 t"l

ur

the e)"E'I C&lt;'r

lilt"."'

pani•h Club. '20. '21. '22
Cia" l'in Dt·•ign. '21
J un~t~r E•cort. '21
rts ('lull. '22
Honor • o&lt; it·t~. '.21. '22

\I int•n a. 'JIJ. '20
Big • j,tt'r•. '20. '21
Dnnlt'. tic ciencc Iub, '21

C\RL BER(,&lt;.;TR0\1

.,

IIELE:'. GOl LD BELL

11
lflllt't

o think. ret

Jt."'

Con!(re''·
~ tt·H·n•. '22
Ordw•tra

Tlu., It wlt-r form, the (h.•llc..'1ltC'
fuct•"'

Glt-e Club

27

\\inner

ld m

�BERKOWITZ
"Jlt&gt;r \\

are thn

nt plt·a. ·1ntrH

"

Diana Debating , o i t ·
Girls' Re~ene~
pani~h Club
Big istt•r-..
Drama Club
'tilus lub

19

10 ETTA BI IIOP
"~Ull

n111 the \\8l&lt;'f \\llf'r
Is deep.··

th

brook

Minerva, '20, '21, '22
Diana Debating o icty, '21, '22
Wol ott Heading ont ·t, '21
Big istcrs, '21

DE EL BILL! ' G
"Ills manner's flt-rltiP, Jl~etlC'f'l ''in·
n.luar. dl~ourst• pure. a manU· man:·

Editor-in- hie£ of KosnARE. '22
amera lub, '22
Jlallo\\!''en Part
om., '21
High chool Pre
s 'n

E BLA K
"komeUtln,g in hrr Uwre \\RS that set

you thinking."

FRA CE
:\1 BIR EY
"In Utelr 0\\ n merit
dumb."

BLAIR

" You ar
be•l"
mndrst mrn. are

erYUt•d hy enry

r~ature's

�E TilER BORD IlL
ED

18

BL TTE BERG
· Tht
,, 1•~• act. r Jthfully n(·t
tmnrly.''

l k Club, '21, '22
Girls' Rr erve, '22
Two rtR lub, '22

WILLI

ratr, or dark, or

If al

\linen a. '21. '22
Orche~tra, '21, '22
Girls' Glee lub, '22
i\1ikado
Big i ter, '22

BO W RTH

''} ithful

, hl

tlntt

Tenni , '19, '20, '21
pani. h lub, '20

Dl&amp;ll,"

'lub. '20, '21

LIFTO:-.. BR

LBERT BOOT
''l'vre\er lt&gt;llli.H.-rate, calm and

he Y,l

tall,
, 'Itt&gt;- nt\t~1" 1hought of he
aiL"

RODER!

BON EY

•· An afTtlble and courtt•nu" a:entle·

pani'h

"Till lith

FIELD

".A f ( hrl hlt!
1 by the lonllcst
pair vi' l11mplt .•·

\\1~ . ··

liner• a

29

�EH'\1.\ BRI{,(,
"Sh II I
1
0•· lna;c a w
.lU..! l

Kllt k

111 thlna:

\\hb.

diU
I 1..- tak 11 at

\ 1\ I\\ BHO\ILEY

)uur \\ilf'll

Itt 1111~ that \\uu't t'UIIH.' ulf "

Diana Dt·hating- ""' it·t\, '21, '22
~tilus Club
.
~pntli!!ht "tuff
Clt&gt;t' Club. '21. '22
llnnor "neit·t~

EIHTII BHO\\ N
• Tht"

Tl
Ill

\\f!etfo t

ltnrlantl to the

\\ •ttt 1

II dd

CV\R \ BHISTO\\
I the-

~t

\\ innl'r "tate E"ay &lt;.unte~t, '22

content

Ju ninr ~--•·orl

ut ha •·

.\1 int'r\U. '20
l kt• ( 'luh, '20

Girls' Ht·~•·ne-. '20
( luh. '21. '22

~ pani•h

llonor oeit'L \
Bi!! , ish r .

IIELE.\ BRODIIE.\0
·o1

llldit lak• th

ht• ru•tdl

(11ft

CRETT \I \E BIWW'\

ht"t'~h•

.\n,t spt-a.kf'lh not n w-orde mort&gt; than

111 t
~ :'1
an
On tho ll~nt ut.ma~tle tut•."

• (' lllf'

ht"r Ht't"lle,

!'ht!t ithth Ull and m d t In th
d
t•.
.\ud J a to. rctlrll
rt or I

Girls' l'ro~n·--iw '\lusic C'ub,
'20. '21. '22
\linena. '22
Girl He~t·rn•, '22

2\Iinen a. '21. '22
] unior E~curt
Bi!! ~ister
Honor "•&gt;&lt;·iet)

30

�JO ~.I'll! E BIW\\ \
'\\'J tla

C' II

IIHII.J4

I l(fiH'e ••

l

:\lirwna, '19. '20. '21. '22
Piano Club, '22
Drama Club. '22
Donlf''-lit• l'it&gt;nt·!' Uub, '22
Br~ Sistt•r, '21. '22
Girl Re'l'f\t''· '21. '22
l kt&gt; Club. '22

DOHH

EI.S.\ BR l \1 LA I'
\ \\ II III
ht&gt;t• l. "

I• art t'•ld

&lt;L Bl \
'

1

,\

I•

t

ruplt&lt;~

a 1 aral wl
tnllhfu l n

slnet·rlty.

( OIU'\l\E Bl RCE
ft•lcth 1· tu tin

U•

"' .

1

rank

an I \\ant n

"ud and heek.J UK) \\rt&gt;'atbtd
milt ...

\tinena. '21, '22
Spanish &lt;.lub. '21 , '22
Bi~
istt•r. '21

FLORE CE BURGE . '

"'

" li e Is \ft•ll Piild th t h
• tl - flt'd."

hlr• l ' •
IN! cit
more- nr tht" m c and
nts.••

Thl'ffl ITt"

ALBEHT Bl ELL

1

\\it' 1l

•
31

of the "

Glee Club
Pinafon•
Quartl'llt'
·panish Uub

�IILDREO BLR II
•· he hath a wann. human he rt!'

Big iter
1inerva

•

WILLIAM P .

RLI

" When . tudy lnterr r
"lth a &amp;'ood
Urn
ut out the tudy."

RTER
'' Ju~t the beSt !o!Hrt. ot I. fellOW YOU

wJU e\·er Ond."

BEL B

II

" he u win om e. she b

VI

J oke Editor Ko HAR E, '22
Picnic ommittee
President of Drama lub
tanager of Base ball
"0 " lub

by. "

REBE

LOWELL
"TI'Wilworthy In all lhlnas from the
~rrealAlst to lh
least."

Home Economic Club

CHAR I K
"Little I ask, my words are rew. "

•
32

pani h Club, '21, '22
Girl ' Re e rve~, '20, '21

�ROBERT U I A~t.
Ort·At thing .. lhruugh ~t·attr haEnnls
art• IU'hlt&gt;\'t•d , nnd tltt·n tht·y hint."

'•natt&gt;, '21, '22
ice Pres., '21 ; t&gt; 't, '22
Honor o iety, '22
Cadets, '21
tat Dt&gt;bate, Boulder, '22
enat -Diana Play, '22
East Denver· ,anon it Dr·
batr, '22

DOROTHY C:O \tB
.. Thfl 011 t m:Ullf t ia:u hf "l!~~l"m I
t•nnllnue.J &lt;·ht't'rfulnt . "

Drama lub, '20, '21, '22
Girls Re rve, '21, '22
Big ~ister, '21, '22

II R

E

0 PER

"How

ORMA CO~f TO K
··or all our part . the fl'P

w l and graclou
common "J}('eeh

•· pn·,,

'fhe- otWf'('t{"-,t klutl or ba hfuhu

··

Is that flue
cour

tudent

H RLE
PA L

0 K
•• A man he seems of chf'!ll•rful y&lt;• .. tt&gt;l ·

days, an•l confldent tomorrv'''·"

"Slrolll",

11

e\en In

e whl h man calh

oun il, '20, '21

0 'E
lt-&amp;d}'. paUent."

�:-.nR

ox
ORDO

panish

lub, '19, '20, '21
lub, '20, '21

C'artonruM '

LRTI

"Athl \\ hl\t htl ~ ·~ )'IIU
&lt;~u rart- a llHUl 1 hl'. ''

Jlltl)

lM•llt·l'e,

RO A LEE DADI MA
" \

nut of the rornmon aanlen

rt~

\ilrltol).''

E ELY
HELE

ROCKER
"In h..r tonaue I

DA E

"~~-~~~. ,,blu. om the breezes hare
the law of khlll·

Camera
pani h

lub, '22
lub, '22

�JA\.t.... D VI
" li t. lh(' yuUIIK urul o.trnng, \\hn du-r ·
lift•."
l!(ht-tl uobh• Jun~iHIC fur tlu

IR I

LO~

DAW 0
' \ r 1 what he &amp;really thouahl he
Ut,l•b daf'\'1111.''

\. Ja,s Color Com mittee
" D" lub
\i ce- Pres. , tud t'n t .oun cil , '22
Tral'k , '20. '2 1 ; Cap't, '22

:\1 BEL DEIRK

ELL DAYJ

.. l h·r hair Is of good hue ; your aubu rn

am a. Jm l ul hrart, nlthouah my
mJnd e t\11 t.tkl' the ~t·rinu~ nlu•..:l ul
thou&amp;ht."

"I

wa

t\tr Ule onb color."

rchr tra. '20
Cadrt , '19, '20

''Sitll ht".anl In ht·r
"••nllerful rm·lt•ll

oul thl' mu 1&lt;.• of

, E DELA TY

Orchestra, '21 , '22
l ke lub, '21, '22
Gl ee lub, '21
' pani h lub, '20, '21
t ikado, '21
Bi g ister, '22

•• A calm and grad nus element. who .. e
pr nc..-e seemed a sweet. lneome. ·•

35

�ELEE1 DE

I.

··onl}· a chlhl (l( Xature·~ ra
In", rt'-,tful and \H"f't."

t mak~

II ROLD DITTEMORE
t

\It'll til( ft•y, \\utdo~~ 1reo the ht·~t . ''

CIJFFORD DO
FRA

E DERBY

ELL

" "\nn e hut ut'11 a nrt• good nwn cnn
ah &amp;tNH.I t hlug . "

"!&lt;lmpllclty and truth dwell lrt Mr
h .. rt. ..

,~·"' Busint''s \lgr.
nnual, '22
Cad t. '19, '20
pani. h lub, '20, '21

KATLIRY

TED DILLI GHAM

"Hh\UI~

"l only a k thal fortune send
lltlle more thAn J can . pend."

31i

DO GLA
Ill

tn1th

truth hraut)·."

�~ I !FRED ORA

II

"Thf'rt' M mu It 111 tlu lwnrt 41f mt "

l k
lub, '21
Glcc Club, '21
l\1ikado
Drama Club. '21. '22
, pan ish lub, '21. '22
Girls Re rve. '20, '21, '22
artoonist lub, '21
Piano Club, '22
Big , istcr, '21. '22

· Hu"). autl t ,,.,
Jhq ,py anti ¥ttl.

ports Club
Basketball
Indoor Ba eball
Girl ' Re rve
yrogr ssive 1usi

chen by lookJ .••

1inerva, '2P '2!, '22
l ke lub ·ao,~ 21
GirJs' Re rv , '20, '21
Di1na lub, '21, '22
Big i ters, '21, '22

" H er worth wilt wln hearts, anc.J coo·
stancy k p them. u

EDGECO'\fBE
' 'Then•' nnl nltt.•
Rl about her."

E GERT
".\ full

DOROTHY ELDER

Junior Es ort, '21
Girls Reserve, '20
Piano .lub
Honor ociet}
Big it r

IIELE

L L'R

LBERT EHLER

mall thlu

lub

''Give to the wur!ll the bf- t. you h&amp;\ •
and th bl
w-ill com('! back to you . .,

pani h lub, '21, '22
Engine ring lub, '22
adets, '20
Pre . ale manship las

�ELIZ BETII EIU K 0
JOE ELDER

"~r-:.,;'!~ J • as she haUl JJn:,\td

"ll~h~~l. C"f)lll lth•t..c In re.ature and In

"~~.~~th~!la.n~ :"'' g-rare

tH

&amp;ra«.'t': a

DOROTlll ELL!
FELl
~linrrva, '21. '22
~ani s h Club, '21. '22
D~ana . Debating
cir ty

Btg

tster

EV NGELI T
"1-'ollx 1

8

~'"M.l

.llulent

... (!)."

.22

'

BER"-&lt;ICE .F RLEY
" \l udl mJ rih and nu mttdnr ~

~\ ll good ancl no badn "' ;, '

liLDRED ELWELL

•

• pa ni ~ h Club, '20, '21 , '22
ll omc Eco nomi cs lub '22
Mikad o, '21 ,
'
Girls' Glee lub '20 '21
Bi!!: ister, '22 '
'

�GER LD

FR

ongrc , '19, '20, '21, '22
oodbury Winner, '22
Triangle D bate, '22
Orche tra, '19, '20, '21
Pinafore
:\likado

GER LD FE LY
''Principle 1 eH·r my muttu."

DOROTIIY ELIZABETH F .'TER

DOROTHY GA B

"To know lwr t~ to fe-el the lll('lody of
~weNesl

IYRO

"Hhe ha a &amp;10\&gt;lug h•art. th•y say,
thnuah calm her
mlnl' be.''

glrllli"M.L' '

Ex. omm. Junior Ia•~, '21
1inerva, '20
tudent ouncil, '22

FLORE

E G LBR 1TH

"\\" V h "''nth' yet prE""Vaillng ron.·~.

• )ll

RALPH FO T

111 UJMlll her &lt;.Jt•,tJn 1 C'f1Uf"8e. '•

:\linen a, Vi e-Pre~ident
PiaDD lub, hairman Program
Comrnill e
. Rep. of All Girl League

"He doeth all things ''ell ."

39

�\

E GALL

l!ER
DlLCE

"If on thl Jlll&amp;t\ ~~n 1 tAke a KIK11n•
JWhohl th l)t·•m.lua rac-e uf V ann "

YLORD

" I Jove theto. tttlll l

hn-t.~ tht.-..~.

Thq' ~oot tla)"1 dl &amp;Dltear. .,

:\fgr. Tenni Tournam nt, "21

ZOLA

LELA GEilMA
"KhP Is: nur ('ull t•Jou. of ht.•r \Hirth."

'' Hrr haJr 1 ntK more • unny' than
lwr heart.••

l\l RY

A

IIELEN

" Sw(.'lt"t li ar) (1
.\ dmJJ"tlCI hl tlu~ rta . . '4,
h a reUrJng sHrt. of Ia""·"

Home Economics

IB 0 '

".\ "'lnrllng WRJ

Two Art

lub

IU

lub

lL

JJlettsant ~m ilt&gt;."

�LLA E

IB 0

"I fllhl f'i\rth IIOl ITII}

hut

fll"~ "

panish lub. '21
, enior Ia~ Pin omm.
nior Flower omm.
Trea~.
olf lub

E\1\fETT

R II :'11

"I am th~ m1 t &lt;'&lt;HtCf'nu... l In IUl 0\\11
Jnu-r t .'
(PraC11Palb" ptakJ.nl'.)

. pani h lub, Pre id nt
ongre s, '22
D bating

EUGE E GI ET
plrlt that liparklln~t
ar1-.e roriJitl ure to t IJIHltt', ''

" The buhhleR or

urn-

Congre s, '21

nt
'n, '22

WILLIE MAE GO
"Truth I
ke&lt;m."

a. thing that I niH tH:r

Girl Reserve
Volley Ball Team
Basketball Team

�GER LD

REE

L

GRET liE

··nerl\ltl may llf' nuhle 1»f flne rhn.
hut }lp' l'\.. rt.tlub uot crt'\'11, ..

hr. Boys'

ll E LER

.. By her llfe alonP,
Graclous anll ~weet, U1e better way
.. as ~hown . "

moker, '22

GREl ER

E

" Uu t.•t·n n.H~ ur the ro-.t•lnut ilt.r'\lrn of

LILLI

1rlrls."

lub, '20. '21
Big

lub, '22

LADY

GRO

"The rentle m.lnll hy leiltle tleed
known"

ke lub
Piano lub
Economic
lub
Big iter

IIAll EW LD
"Gra&lt;"oc.l a~ thou art ulth all tJ1e
J}()\\ t::r ot TerslStrhvre."

i ters, '21

IR I G HALE
I!\

.. U aJl! felhw.

•

wt&gt;ll met!

Pre . Honor o iety
French Club, 1st ice·Pre .

42

�ARDELLA ELIZABETH IIALL
" '\"t'lf'ICIIt·

Tu thl

(''I'M' hm\ arul d rrt
llttltt flut'(&gt;ll ur lrt-rrt ••·

Joke Etlitre s Annual, '22
'ecretary Big i ters, '22
tutlent ouncil, '22
Senior Picnic ornrn., '22
Mikado, '21
Glee Club, '21, '22

\ ILLJA\1 BATEM

T0:\1 IIA 1AI
•· He a.... ptr th unto trtat t.h.lna . ··

II LL

''Thhl Hlllllt" 1 kllu\\11 tH t•\t-1) t 111g11e,
lk.l kuu\\ u "ll It atlmir.rlluu. ••

Head Boy, '22
tudent ouncil, '20, '22
Junior lass Pn•sident, '21
Football, '20, '21
Ba ketball, '19, '20. '21, '22
Track, '19, '20, '21, '22
Baseball, '19, '20. '21, '22
Welfare ornm., '18, '19
thletic Board, '18, '19
hair. enior Prom.
mm., '22
ergeant-at-arms "D" lub

IO AHA 1!\IEL
.. 1 norer \\lth hnO&lt;.rtant l.lr.
Jn conver.o.atlun 'oferbear'.''

FLORE, CE HAl\1 I
' ltere's hoalth to tht nt.l

merrl black t'l

ILLI
"lth the

H

' ller f')'

"

ltt.u h.''

irl ' Reserve, '21

43

ll 11

&amp;l'll'&lt;&amp;)"s with a m fT1

�GLADY

II

E

•t.t&gt;at atnng

H R EY

, ·~lle.ntfrom
and t&lt;"lha~(!~~~
lAY, bu l
Far
.. te

\ lR I •·:sho•'a
I llttl• but he'

throlll'.

MIRI

1 HARRI

&lt;11&lt;1 tht

'" '-''

GRA

"Rhf' alwa)· k~;w hN le~I;.On ,
~ tudlou!l Ia s.

Honor o i ty
Big j te r

IIIBB

LOl I E .

.. HI' hind lhl

J

OY E H RT

eha~~~~·•:,~lf

"Her main
!aUt&gt;· • l&gt;!:rhap
1 Hart.

I

•nte

con.r·nher namt•

•
44

heamtng

11 ~~11€.':-\t,

mlntl.

r.,... type
"" H·~~

brlghU.'St.

�J ME

liiLT ER
"Jitl

I a m"n. t

kt~

hlrn all In oil.··

WILLIA 1 HOOPER
"llt.rrellon I

Engineering Club

th

b&lt;tter port

\"&amp;l•&gt;r."

or

G
FRA
m., '20
ub, '20
' Club, '21, '22
t , taff, '21
•• '21, '22
·"1inerva P'ay, '21, '22
oun il, '22

in

LY D LL HOLDEN
'' )lau I~ man and tua ter or IU!i f&lt;llt'."

but O l My!"'

fin rva, '20, '21, '22
Big i l r, '21
Junior Escort, '21

C LLE

H BBARD

'"Ills mln&lt;l hi

hi

law ."

klna&lt;lom

nd b

will

�FLOIU..

1:. IlL TED

"Xen•r lc11e a nHmu•nt 1\lld always
tho\l&amp;rhttul or (Jttu~t"!' ...

R Til llLBER

\1inerva, '21, '22
Girl R serve, '20, '21, '22
lion or ~ ociel , '21. '22
Bij!;, ister", '21, '22
Basketball, '19, '20, '21, '22
\olley Ball, '20, '21
Tenni~, '20, '21
Red ros Drive, '21
Junior Escort, '21

''To tho--t' whn knn\\ thfi' not,

:\o w1•nls ran palntl
.\nd tht -e that kn ow th .
h.n " all \\onl ar faint~"

:\lin rva, '20, '21, '22
irl ' lee lub, '20
Home Economic• lub. '22
Big i ler, '21

LOll E IIHI
"Sn ""''N athl \c•luhle 111 hrr di ..
CC)(If~(

TllEL f

JILLTL

Drama .lub
Glee lub
irl Reserve
Tenni~, '22
Big i tcr

FL R

DO

lllRLB T
"Fe\'

~)rrow-;

,"

.'panish .lub, '20
\1iner.a, '20, '21
Domestic cienc
Big , i l rs, '21

'' I haH• Nl 10e, &amp;Thl 1 hAVP ht'8lth,
I ha,· ~Jlirlt a!'oo light a air. ••

lub, '22

LD IIY D:'\1
" He ~aw h..l~ &lt;1ul.v. a tleacl ~ure thine.

hath she. ••

Aucl wt·nt r·nr It there anti then. ••

Drama lub, '22
Spanish lub. '20 '21, '22
Big isters, '22

• pani~h Club, '20, '21
Busine
lub, '20, '21

46

�C I\REE J

BERT IRE 0
"Htllt'\'f&gt; Ill the multo,
\\unl ',"

OB
and tall
tnnor
J.1 the hall."

·stattl)~

',.\4·tlm1, not

Sht

Big i ter, '22
Girl ' R serve, '22

DORI. 1
"Th£"

GR CE lRVI E

1uni or E ~ ort

: t&gt;c'&gt; Big ister., "21
panish lub
T" o rt Club

HARRY 1

JOE I KO'I
('&lt;ln

f'XI&gt;r~s tlu • thnuah

J..;n't ~n nHH'h a!ll far A sb:e
u p tor

~~~:.~~ &gt; · h11t her mind makr

' Faithful, (ff"lltlr. gnod,
\\ t rlna the nn;.e e•f '' um.w hll&lt;)fl."

" ~mw

OB

OB

" \\" hat I haH• dmlf'l l
thnught . "

nil

huuhl RPJJr"'e t h r&lt;' ...

41

tlue t n paUtnt

�RLE

L LR • E J l:\1
.. Oh. La41l f'Jllr

'"''t't lllhl

The \\ holl· wnrlll . mllt·
pa
b)."

JOH

,.,,

\\hen HlU

Honor oci ty, '20, '21, '22
panish lub, '20, '21
Diana Debating o iety, '21, '22
Executive ommittee, '21, '22

GIL~IA

MOY

J

~1E

"Too lnnOC't.•nt fpr

for Idle

t...

0

JOII

"auetr)': tno ron• I

·mlnlf. ••

II ROLD JOH
''::\now-

RI E J

~~~

" *nn~··

0

ktl ed, never hunit:1l, ahut.

hiU'PY."

" llt"T air, h('r fat•r-- -t-~\rh t•h.um

)lu ... t :-o.JW&amp;k a ht•illt \\hh ft....:·llng

0

" \\'ho broke no promJ , sened nn
priVR!.f' t.'IHI,
Who g,1tned nn Utlt•, and )o.. t IIH
frleml .' '

•

Boys' Cle.e lub. '21
Mikado. '21

�HIL.\1

LILLI

JOlli'&lt; '0'-1
'',.\ dhllllUIVl

KADI H
•• 'TI

In lhl' ring of UCIIII&lt;tlut-

to commend her I.Jut to name. ••

Bill'\'~ "

RE

RD J

I ADORE KAPLA

EPH

" JAJe is a hort day, buL Jt'a a work·
Ins day."

.. , ..t•r--&lt;"tl In doi ng uothlng \\lth lt Kn'Oll

....... .,, •kill ...

ARAH Jl DELOVITZ
".\

lt'tH'fl)tl

LIBBIE K R H

frl&lt;"IHI..,hhl IHI t•nld

ntl.. llum kno\\-&amp;,"

" A dam

•

I aond and t r ut."

�E RL

ELLY
" n utt &lt;'l'e'l:lll

~hould

be gln·n a

\\nrker."
Bu ~ in t&gt; s s
lub, '21
"'\ re tling lub
En gint&gt;e rin g lub
potli ght R p.

•

" )lem· J. h r nRme and way,
Ora&lt;" hKI~ to her fr iends each da1. ••

KATilRY

ER

KA TilLEY. r KELLEY
' tl t

({fM)d

\\lit Utat mak

hth•lll·

ll'nce. ''

H C CE KER H ER
•·or !"turdy ,n,rth and kln,JUIIN" ,,r

M RY KELL
" Her nnbJe hean·~ the nohlt'f't,
Yr . anti her sure faJUt's the
un-~t..

••

heart..u

•
50

pani h lub, '19, '20
ongress, '21 , '22

�RTH R KI
"ll

hnrt 1

EY
u hl&amp; a he him el! l • "

Football, '21
Glee lub, '20, "21
ergeant-at-arm Jr. Ia , '21
ergeant-at-arm
r. lass, '22
"D" lub Trea ., '22

ELEA OR KEYE
.. So w t or t~mper that the •ery
stars ahlne upon her."

R Til KEYE "
OLI E KITTO

" The c-ynO!IIure of ntJghborlng eye!ll!'

Minerva, '20, '21, '22; Trea ., '21
ongre -Min rva Play, '21, '22
Drama lub
panish lub
irl ' Re, erV6S
~I! i tel:.l

""Mlrultul not or her•elt.'"

Min rva, '20, '21, '22
Big i t r, '21

~1

DELI. E KL E

DOROTHY KILLE
"G ntlene

"There wa!J enl'y In the aklea
Wh en U&gt;e tars beh ld her eyeo."

ts power. ••

Big

51

ister

�RAD KLEI
"He had &amp; heoa.d to rnntrl\'e, a tttlllir\H'
to per uadt.\ anti a hand t.o executt•_"

President of enior lass, '22
tudent oun il, '21, '22
\tanager Football, '21
"D" lub, '21, '22
Track, '21, '22

K THERI E Kl

t. unas um.lnc way sl1
mrets f:'H:ry day wl th naught or
mummr or regrrt. ••

Girls' Re rve, '20, '21
'1&gt;anish lub, '21, '22

1 RTII
GLADY

L IL

"True to the b.st that In her lies."

KLETI

•• llence and

IlLER

"Jn a. mod

uo h1n

blt-nt. •·

Drama
Fr n h

lub, '20
lub

BER 1 'E LAMB

J LI

KLETT
''Of manhood Jara:o 1 your ... hare."

"Is

~he

not more than palntin&amp; can

exp~-;.

Or youthful poets hll&lt;"Y when they
dreo,m!"

�DOROTHY LELA D

XI E LAMB

"f almost wonJhlped her when
mllt'&lt;l."

'"Mu·re Is a. gt\rden In hrr fnc•e \\here
ro--t'!l and wltlte lllh 1nm."

1inerva, '21, '22
Home Economic
Girl Re erve, '19
Big i ter, '21

tinerva, '21, '22
t k
lub, '20, '21
Girl ' Reserve, '20, '21

RI

lub, '22

LA. E
'' I s
th
11
t.o U&gt;e ky "

tlle fttrut·n4 thAt open

BL

10 E LA KO

liE LEROY
"Those

Girl Reserve, '19, '20
Basketball Team, '19, '20, '22
Orche tra, '20, '21, '22
Girls' Glee lub, '22
pani h lub, '20, '21
Girl ' Progres ive lub, '21, '22
Big ister, '21

ey~arker

than dark t

vansles. ··

Girl.' R erve, '19
Home Economic Club
Junior E cort, '21
Big i ter, '21

ITZ

ADELLE LE Y

''Though there ls lltll{" of him. that
little h ,·er)• mighty ."

" Ten me if qhe wert' not de~1cned
111e ec'll~ and glor&gt;· or htr kind ..

adet, '20
. 0 . . , '22
Honor o iety, '21, '22

!\-1inerva, '20, '21, '22
Drama, '21, '22
Big i t r, '21, '22
olley Ball, '22

53

�ED

R LO

E
GERALD! E LOWE

"lie's hnuntl to stle&lt;&gt;et·d. no matter
"hal he u1 derta.kt- . ••

"nt"rahllne Lm..·e theo Jdano l'lay~.
Antl all our •nrro\\ she allll&gt;S."

ongre , '20, '21
Engineering lub
Orchestra, '20, '21
Wr stling lub
Bu ine
lub

Girls' Reserve, '21, '22
Girls' Progressive lub, '21, '22
Pian
lub, '21, '22

LO I E LOWE

WILLIA f LO KE

"Ynu ht·lnl hlltiHl QJn where'er you

"Ghe evt•ry m11n thine l'&lt;lr hut feow
11\Y •olce."

Honor
ongr

tread.'*

tilus

ociety, '22
, '20, '21, '22

LILLI
FR :'&lt;iK L

LOWTHER
"•\'" fillr

K

3!4

a Illy.''

Drama lub, '21, '22
" hin
Lantern"
Girl ' Re rve

''A "'un ot the Eru t, rlslna In the
\\"e:"!t.''

luh. '22

•
54

�PERRY L

~~

D TRO 1

"I would rathtr
kno\\'lf(h' than

l' t·d othcra
IJ')\\t'r ••

YBELLE LY

·o

"The \\'-'f't t thine that t'nr '"'"
beooltle a. umnter tl•••r."

In

Gl e lub, '21, '22
Minerva, "20, '21, '22
Diana, '21, "22

Honor oci ty, '21, '22
on of
ience, '22

FRED • 1Ac !ILL
"Did w like hlm
From th
tart
Music 1" his tln t artDon't hl!i mJh·~ ju t. win your
he-art?"

WI IFRED L TE
"AntiQuity l!t too JJOur to htlp me

with a almlle to e. ""'

R

HELL

her."

Glee lub, '19, '20
pani h lub, "21
Pinafore, '20
iikado, '21

FORD

''Hnle be )'tJUr heilrt!

And hale your f\tldle !"

Orchestra, '20, '21; Pr ., '22
Jazz Orche tra, '21
ke Club, '21, '22
iikado, '21
linerva, '21, '22
Basketball, '19
Big i ter, '22

VO

lcBRIDE
.. Her locks were
dark and beautiful "" the blackblrd"s wine. "

55

�""~:

tcKEE

K TI!RY

a lltll•

...

• A\ sunl,t·am
little nalt 1'n a "Lnttr'~ da~.

Drama

lub, '20

TilER! E Me E
K

RIT

,

tIn to plea" ..

''Hht&gt;'!-i C't~a at lu•r ease .
•\nd QUI
'

'21
BaskNbal I '20· .apt,
Indoor, '2 , 1
2
yVolley
W. Ball,., '20; Pr ., '21

i

'

~orts lub
•1 8
lub
tt u
I b Pres.
Piano
u ' '21
Junior Escort,
l ke lub ·
'21
Bi~ • i~ter, 20, '

~Ill~~,
IELE

\1c~1 he~ work.
"RJ:~ml."''~"' 10\eau::•~.~~y,
A~l~l 11!:.~;~:1~ day.,,

•

1inena, '21 ' '22
'21 '22
Girl

Re~ rv~!ll

•22

Big ist r ''19 ''20, '21, '22
Basketball,
'22
Voll y Ball,
'

'2i

~ 4_j1,

ll~

�AG E

fA DEL
'"nlcre b hnne ty and I'OHcl ft-1111\'o'•
ol~p In th
."

French lub, '21
pan ish lub, '21

ALICE MA

"Beyond expres loll ralr.
With tl~atln, flaxen halr."

ke Club ' 0, '21
1inerv~ "' 0, '21, '22

Girl "$t! rve, '20, '21
B~ ister, '21, '22
mana lub, '21, '22
iano lub, '22

FIELD

.. (~t•ntle evt·r, f'\t'r klml,
An fault no vnt• l'Rn flml."

Glee lub, '21, '22
Big ister, '21, '22

KATHRYN

fEEDER

"A3 the brl1ht sun glorlft
the kl .
So Is her raoe Illumined by her
eyes."

Girl ' Reserve , '20, '21

DOROTHY tERRILL
ATHER! E 1 RKEY
" .\nd "Jth twr \\t•nt a e&lt;·l"t't t liM,
or all thlng&lt;o~ ~\\t"t•l anti faJr."

"Th e \\hO know her aU agTH·.
F. tra bri&amp;ht. Jn mind ls he.

a sting nets Jn leamin«'s sea. ••

Diana Debating
ciety, '21, '22
Honor ociety, '21, '22
'
Fr nch Club, '22
Drama lub, '22

/

�EDG R

tERRILL

"An arnazln&amp; hoy to leanl."

enate, '21, '22
nat Trea ., '21; Pre ., '22
cribbler,· Round Table, '21, '22;
Tn•as., '22
ongre ·Senate Debat . '21
tate Debating Team (Boulder),
'22

"Th man nf llf• uprlaht, who ~rullt·
I~ heart 1 free
l''rom all dl"honest deed .. or thought
or vanitY."

panish lub, '20, '21
cribbler ' lub, '22

WRl liT
RG RET

IERRILL

··n10u wert &amp; vision or delight to
ble us ch·en ...

J ' LIL

HLLER

\1ERO

HLLER

" Hy sllenroe 1 hear nther men's tm''errectlon$ and conceal my own. ••

0
'21 '22
pan.ish., lub, '21

1EYER
"fl't("t'llen~

1!\ nen•r rranted man but
as the ~ward oC labor. ••

panish Club
adet, '19
Honor
ciety

ETHEL HL TEl
"~unny

and swoot-tempered: .., delightful a girl as one could wish t.o

kilO\\'."

�R BERT
GRA E 1I ER

II

.. It '1 better tn bP.
not a (t)all."

"A sweet, auracthe kJnd or Grace. ••

hort, thouah. Uutn

Golf lub, '22
Drama lub
pani h lub, '22

LO I

JEA ETTE

MOO EY

··sucll_alght.o
On su name

'' f;anwstne ... and Industry an(.) l·eL a
merry hrart. "

Pre . "The

Girl ' Re erv , '21, '22
ke lub, '20, '21, '22
Minerva, '20

range"

R TJI 10THER ILL
" \\'hol~(,me

as air, gt-nlal a

Girls' Res rve
Diana lub
Piano lub
Girls' Glee lub
Girl ' Progressiv
Orchestra
Home Economi

1u ic

)OUlhrul
•t dream,
ve by h~ted tream."

IJght."

lub

lub

59

�WAR ER
"E\"erybndy'~

rrlentl

jg

ht'.

nu•ln . •-llko to hl&amp;h U.gM·,
l't&gt;· to·tlat In courte~y . .,

Busines ~fanag r Ko HARF., '22
1.anag r Football, '21

•

EDW RD

much ease."

HELE
RG RET

ORQ IT
"It Is not your good ~?"ks buL your
!',Wf.'oet, wlnnlnr ways.

I HOL

"Always h&amp;I&gt;PY. alway

IT Cll

"Whale'er he did. he dld "lth eo

fa..ir,

Big isters, '21

llas a smllc thal drtve away care. H

{

ILL! A

I BET
FRA KIE

"The hand that hath m.~th.&gt; } 11\1 fair.
HaUl made you good.

tilu
lub, '22
tory lub, '22
Two Art Club, '21, '22
Minerva, '22
Big ister, '21, '22
Honor ociety, '22

OWAT EY

" H ere·~

to the girl wllh eye~ of blue,
\\'hose heart Is klnd and lm•e I&amp;
tnae.''

•

Drama

lub, '22

y~'t/-~ y.pvJ ~
~ J~

GO

�WALKER OBE A ER
"Oood at ral ... lng a
H&lt;"rklf:' ...

flH'kt't

h

our

MA DE 0' EILL
u~wed a!

Tennis, '20, '21, '22
Basketball, '21, '22
Track, '21
tudent ouncil, '21, '22
las Color Comm., '22
kate omm., '22

&amp;N't"'llt

the
faJI.

lreu·, ICMllfiiE'. Ulme

And t'harm me to IllY ruin."

Two Art
lub
Girls' Progre ive Music Club
Girl ' Reserve

RAYMO D OGLE BY
HAROLD B. 0 BOR 'E

".\s an ftt'tor ronfe"'"l"tl \\lthtMit rh·aJ
to MhJnt-;
1\ s a. "It if nut. Hrst, 111 the \('IY ftr .. t

"0. he .I,. high ln all th• J"'Iole·s
hPR.rt."

lint"'."

ongre~s.

'21, '22; Pre ., '22
cribbler · lub, '21, '22
Woodbury, '21, '22
"The Grange," '22
tate D bating Team, '21
Honor ociety

Editor-in-Chief potlight, ·22
cribblers· Club, '21, '22
High chool Pre Ass'n
Gl e lub, '21, '22
Mikado, '21
Male Quartet, '21, '22

HELE

0 BOR
God madr Jl len I t.t-t Hr
dldn•t do anything el"" that day but

" \VIu:m

CH

G 00 OH
"It takes a man from the .1-"ar F.a"'t
to out-strip us all."

Charter Member of French
Honor Society, '21, '22

I

lub

•
61

Just sit around and reel gOO&lt;~."
Big i ter
enior Picnic Co~ittee
tilus Club
French lub
Junior Escort
1ikado

�L

RE E P L 1ER
''0, TAurtone. thnu nrt cot·r\·llt' nm1
seen\' t "lthout a. care.''

•

L PI CHI K
.. no ha. no mallre ln h1
n1frlt\ on his shirt. ••

ena te, '21
Fren h Club
Thalia Drama

mind. no

lub

PAt'L PIT HER
" H erf''

FRA.' E

" Her e\·ery ton

lht" 'Pit,('her'

or P aul-

O. lw'• well-Uked by all."

PERRY
I music'

own, llke

that or mnmJna bln.l .
nd "nmethlnl mt)r('ll than melody
dY. lb M r ln bl&gt;r word.'*

FLORE

E POOLE
from

" \\'ere man but 'Constant,' he were
per1ect.
01

Bu ines f gr. potlight, '22
cribbler ' lub, '22
Pres. Denver
nior High chool
'n '22
Boy ' Gl~
lub, '22
Pre . Choral lub, '22

62

�GOTIFREID PR E

IIOR

"t""lml {)( Jll\\, &lt;'ltoritr tl( t'l~.

ln}ttl nr

I£

EDDY

ra&lt;-~

ROLD RI Eli RT
" H I n:ry tout hath mu ... tc In It u he
trips up Ute ~talr--. ••

P R LEY
" Jlt·r UUJe-

E RHODE
"A nell kt-JJL and plea ant youna
man."

heart.."

looked out. l)(&gt;ne11th

"" ru n or Ught and ur,•. ·•
Home Economi cs lu b

MYRO

REDDI II

" X ot (1111&gt; master or hi
ter of hlo •nl rll. ••

art. hut m;.t -

DOROTHY ROBII'\ O;&gt;;

Art Editor Ko HAR E, '22
Glee lub, '21
Mikado, '21
Baseball, '21
Football, '21
cribbl er ' lub, '21
potlight, '21, '22

lnHe lble. "

G3

�FLORA R BI
•· n ear w~~ ht'r &lt;"harm to me,
l k•-llrer ht•r laughttr fn"e.
ht'r ('(..-L t..nu:y. ''

l ~art' ..'t

l9

1\t RIO

ht•r wa} ••

C l a~s
olor Comm.
l\1ikado, '21
Bi l!: ' i ter, '21

JOll
ROBERT ROBT

ROLLER

''The ft)h·t• of ht•r U\fn mt'rit mnkr ..

ROZLO

IK

" \ ct. wrll ynur I&gt;Rrt. thrr(' all the
honnr lie."', "

0

" A friend Is ont' who know!'&gt; nil ahout
YOU and ll kr .. }"Htl llll}'hO\\',"

Orcht&gt; tra. '21
ons of
ience, '21 , '22

I\1ARGRETT

RY

• '(~u,t mleht h ,.e ma1le a 1leftrt"r girt,
hUL H e II~Yt'f did."

VER

ROBL
'' \" era'

0 1

craMou , \·~ra·

v. t&gt;t·l,

\ 'era 's mod....,t and &lt;ll""'r ·t. ••

1ine rva, '21 , '22
F re n h lub, '22
Juni or E ort, '21
ll unor o it'ly, '22
1ikado, '21
H ome Economic
lub, '22
Big ister, '22

�JEA ETTE

GEZ

Ll ILLE

"Ju)it a hatmy, I'JiOtl unturt&gt;d atrl ..

\'otet and

eober mJe-u.''

Diana Debating o iety, '21, '22
amt&gt;ra lub, '21, '22

II RRY

:'.DER 0~

" !ihe 1 a lm t-b' malcl u or

Minerva
Drama lub
Piano Club
Girl ' Re rve

AK

BER. ARD

''Jt J..,n't \\Inning thllt m~kt· lh man,
nm It '~ tJiaytnc thf ganu• Hll the
onJy plan,
A hard and tral~ht ·' a nwrtal

\IE

" \\'hen a ~ Idler w s the thtme. m}'
uame \\&amp; nt,l far oft'.··

can.''

ongre
Woodbury, '20, '21, '22

fair, and

M RI

Ko 11 RE, '22
ouncil, '22
Trea .. Girl ' R rve, '22
ap't Ba~ketball, '20, '21
Ba. ketball, '22
olley Ball, '22
Executive omm., '22
Girl ' Glee Club, 21
Big i ter , '21, '22

LK
"There Is a. Jlft beyond the 1\'a&lt;'h of
rt, ot belna elOQutntJy s.lltonL"

65

�\I .
E\'

IIOE TH L
"F'nr "he \\ 8

ah\ l\ ·~ c';\lm to

IE

IIW RTZ

"Thnt Jl(&gt;!o;t. portion or a good man's
Ufr. hi"\ little. naml'les acts or klml·
t.&gt;t', hut

luul a. l\\ lnklt. In h1•r t-}e."

Thalia

lub, '22

Progressive lub. '20, '21
Big ister, '21 , '22
Drama lub, '22

l! RTLEY

DOROTli
'A (lull n

£

the wurd."

h lu hlnK to a hr1H•k bn't

, kate Comm., '21
Track '21
tud e~t oun cil, '22
Pin Co mm., '22
"D" lub

·modester' nor "'"cttl'r."

Two

E TilER

rt

ECORD

" ·nood I ndlau.' In ere ry ~cnse or

LL

lub, '22

IIWARTZ

'' \\'hert'\ r good is nla:h
And true J·lea u~ hidden. ll r."

E onomic
Lke lub
Big iter

IDA

HAPIRO
"A

lub

66

hy, 8Weet. modest ·rlolet Is she.' '

�A'\!THO Y

liE EllA

11RI i\f

''A chap of &amp;h•rlln8' worth . "

III ELD

"The

hrht ut }nu 1 &amp;ood fur aore

eyes. ••

BOB

IIELTO
"I aJn't handlolo()me. 1 ain't f'\·en aood
luoklng. IJut I'm elt"(JallllY t&gt;llurated
and be utJfully IJrou(Jht up."

A" A

on of cience, '22
Golf Club, '22
pani h Club, '21, '22
cribbler , '22
ongre s, '22
artoon, '22

HAROLD

nt E II EK

"HhP hath a way to eha.e tl~palr,
To heal all &amp;"rief and cure all cnr,•. ·•

ke

lub, '21

HELDO
meat, drlnk. clothes,
and lodglna'"

" A thleUr~ I~ my
wa~hJng

Foo tball, '21, '22; aptain, '22
Ba ketba ll, '20, '21; Captain, '21
Baseball, '21
Track, '21
Vi ce-President enior Class
Exec. Co mm. Juni or lass
Room Representative, '20, '21
pani h lub, '20
D Club

ELIZAB ETH

I fE HEK
tne · Tllltl

Gi

�'' Jit•
1
lllth.

a )·oung \\Pman nf

:xC't-lh.·m

trial to C"'.Hlt'\• 1 ht&gt;r h&gt;·
ht&gt;r ·smt•h',''

namh1•

:.--~ate

ETT

PARHA

IIELE

~liTH

GEORGI

"A Joll.y, J)(ti&gt;UII\r alrl, nol afraid to
laugh, M'ell whtn the Joke Lt on
lw· tlf ''

MITH

"~ht

has a ~o,weet, amhltlllU~ mind,
And alway!\ pro' e a . t .. tt·r kind ."

BE TO

PE

ER

" \\'o honor the man who ha the &amp;1ft
of maklmr friend"· for tt Is ont&gt;&lt; of
llfe' be&amp;L girt . "

Minerva, '22
Big i ter, '22
Piano lub, ·22
Home Economic
lub, ·22
Hkad , '21
Junior E ort, '21

Junior Track, 21
Honor o i t y, '21

RLOTTE

PE

ER

r···. .

"A !'llrt."ll but friendly,

ER

he's a l ady in t\'try

UTH
.. "'he look u cl r as r
roses wa.sbed in dew.
H

h·blown

tilu
lub, '22
1in rva, '22
Orchestra, '22
Girls' R e rve , '22
Big i ter, '22

•
Gli

wl~&lt;

but aay,

�J 10 E E

PE

ER

''That ran· lnr anrl e.xqul he rraC'&amp;neu·r bold.

En•r IH't~cnt - \\hlrh Ju t
worntn Jlf t . "

tilu

a

few

GEORGE

lub, '22

1unior Escort, '21

PRO

E

"He
th &amp;'ood ln ever;r man, and
en•ry man aeeth aood in him. ..

Two Art
lub, '22
Minerva, '22
Big ister, '21, '22
Pin ommittee, '22
Drama Club, "21, '22
rt Editr s Ko~HARt;, '22

DOROTHY

TAHL

•• y. l...,.t to oooth•. to heal,
Jlet"Au'• h•r spirit, too, I dellcaw
And fee-ls for yours. ••

JIELE.

PI DLER

"Plain lnHh

ll\'t·da~

no lto\\t·r.

uf

Spee&lt;h."

ELE

OR

PORE

HO~tER

" Her fat"G \HM.IId top a clO&lt;.·klt I~ o faJr that. eren time \\Ouhl
Un11r tbere."

T

IP

"Ju. . t do your best-no matter \\"hat
1'raJ~

or blame."

pot light
Football, '21
"D" lub

G\1

�E TilER
1RE E

T

LEY

hA. tho tlhlno ilfL Of Dl&amp;klnc
frlf'nd .. "

".\wl more thRn \\l'"Clom. more U'an
wealth,

A mern lwnrt tluu 1aual

at C'arf'. ··

Clf RLE
EDG R

T

TEl

"~ho

TEl BERG

"()( no man's oresencf' h(' reel&amp; afralcl,
At nn man's que. tlons looks dismayed.''

' FIELD

, rnate, '21, '22
11on or o iety, '21, '22
panish Club, '21, '22
t&gt;nate-Diana Play, '22
enate· ongres Debate, '21
!'nate-Longmont Debate, '22

"Tim(' flit nn rt·:..tlt'"' Jlllllnn~~:-·('011·
to~lant nen"lr I
He- cnnstant, and thnu c:halnest time
forevtr."

\EOL

TEl BERG
"Of a ll the alrl. t11at are so sma rt,

There's none like preuy \' eo la ...

I [on or
ciety, '22
1inerva, '20, '21
Drama lub, '20, '21
Big ist r, '21

70

�LLIV

M RJORIE
''rl1t'

n'

:'lfinerva, '20, '21, '22
Girl ' Rt&gt;"t'rvc, Vic -Pr ., '21, '22
Junior E ort, '21
Junior ,·o ial .omm .
• J&gt;Ort. .tub, • c. and Trea .
Tt&gt;nni Double , '20
Tennis inglc., '21
Ba"kt'lball, '20, '21, '22
\ ollcy Ball, '20, '21, '22
Indoor Ba ball, '20, '21

TEVE

HE RIETT

juy ot youth aPtl health her
ell play 1."

''\\.Jlh the auld vr the 1111 Jn htr
hair,
And blue (&gt; ·e~ ur the talrh· or olcl."

Girl' Rt&gt; ervt', '19, '20, '21
Big istcr , '22

DOROTHY TII0\1
"Xht I
But

nut a artnd 11 nr y t too aal
half llf't\Hen
he treads htr

\\-ay."

LBERT

TE

RT

lfpad Girl, '22
.ouncil, '21
.ongre · \1inerva Pia , '22
:\[inPrva, '21, '22
Junior Escort, '21
Frenc-h Club, '22
Big ister, '22

"Great 10\e t bear tor all fo\lr."

~ tudent

\1ILDRED TIIO:'IIP 0:--1
MERRILL

"!-'hr'

TL BB

pretty

th n-f·•re

to he

anti th&lt;"~fp

to be

•• d

"()of(l,
~h

"Life to me wa a juhllee
Fmm thf:" Hr .. t u! nl}' yuuthfut clay .. ••

'

a W"~m 11

" n...

Minerva, '21, '22
Girl ' Re erve•, '20, '21

~~71

�GR

E TI E
" Her graces
a:ra . .

prlt•

Uko tlal l

in th

Lke lub, '21, '22
Piano lub
Girl ·' Re erve

II

Rl Til Tl PPER
" lh·r H'l"l

~1E '

(l\lrt-r rnr
lift: "

o-

GILDER
• H t·r~·~ to the trur~t. ht~' to the
best.
ll t'H''~ to thf hran·~t. o' n' th
r{'. t Our CllJ&gt;Iain."

RO E TO OW '
~et!tlltK..I

Rfl 1

GirL' Re erves, '21
\ irr-Pr s. Diana Debating
cit'ly, '21, '22
.'enatr-Diana Play, '22
Big :ist r, '22
'lar n e, '22

D LL

•· Tht" n•r)· rtHllll,

fr0\\11~

Than smll~ nf uU1er malch•t1

'l'.tll~t·

ht

\\ll"\

In,

Base ball, '21; aptain, '22
Pr sid nt "D" lub, '22
:tudent ouncil, '21
Chm. Hallowe'en Part
omm.,
'22

\\llnu frum t1110r to l'tiltu',''

TIIERI. E vi KEH.Y

Tt, • ELL

"Jt may lte' easl to tt.·IJ a lit.", hut ll'l!
e~ts.ler

" \\'ll iingl} hi• part ht•'ll do,
Con!4c·Jenl clt"llr and Jntrpu c l1Ut', ·•

nate, '21, '22
rgeant-at-arm., ·21
Hi torian, '22
Ea t Denver- anon .it
'22

D •bate.

to tt•ll a ~;ttuh·nt."

Executive Comm., '22
,lee Club, '21
\1inerva, '21, '22
llom Economic
lub '22 '
\ olley Ball, '20
'
\1ikado, '21
~
Honor o iety, '22
~
Big i ter, '22

tJ

•
72

�II ROLD W L ER
A

' La.ui(h anti tht• \\or)tl lauah
ynu"

man or mark."

tudent ouncil, '22
,
Congr , '21, '22
• ribbl r ', Pre ., '21, '22
Ba!&gt;ketball, '21, '22
Hi Y, '20, '22; Pre ., '21
Gl e lub. '20, '21, '22;
c.-Treas.
\1ikad o
Pinafor
" ·pap r Board, '21, '22
pani. h lub, '21, '22
"D" lub, '22

HE RI VIDAL
with

Engineering lub
Honor ociety

EL!\tER \ IVIA
\~ ILLI

'' Ill'- l.lughlntr rhr-erfulnt' a tJ1row1
nnll~ht on all th• J&gt;i'!· or lift."

fl LI

:\1 W LLBRl ~\

.. Formt'\1 on tile &amp;• I old Jllan
A true arul hrone awl tlnwnrJght
holt t mau.·•

W KEFIELD
"~\ Qttlt-t,

una

umlng alrl of aterllna

\\Urth, ''

Girls' Reserve, '21
Junior Escort, '21
~pani h
lub, '21. '22
Dom stic cien e lub, '22
.9i~ ister, '22

,

.

DI

E

L H

"\Vhere'er you go,

•
73

you pa ,
There come-s a aladn
\\'be~·er

ara ."

on the

�~fARGARET WAT

0

"lll'r E.·yes t\re snpph.Jres el tn snow.''

DON LD

ALTER

Pinafore, '20
ke Club, '20
Piano lub, '21
Y. W. . A., '20, '21
Big i ter, '20, '21

'Studies ~·n-e for deltaht, for orna·
ment, and for ability. ••

lub, '22

Engin ering

:'II RYBEL W RD

E TTIER ~ EI
''Her Ufe was gentle."

tilu Club
Drama lub

Big ist r, '20, '21
Home Economic Club, '21, '22

RD
"Her Yolre, It murmurs lm\ly,
J\ S the Llh•er stream may run. ••

:\linen a
1unior E cort
pani h lub
Big ister

DORI

WEITZ
"Gent~l

In per--onage,

Condut•t and £'Qulpage:
Xoble by heritage.

•

Gentl~

74

and. free."

�CLRTI

HITE

"llt.•y &lt;llcldle doubt, my camlle's out,
.\ncl my 1 111 are not )'tl done.

ROBERT WEL H

~o

"There ht a wurlc.l of klnlln
an all-arouud good fello\\."

•tdc.lle- 11w~t
w~·n

ahout

.\1 d

tee11-ln dreamlaJid

meet,

I'll dream t)r them one Uy

one...

Football, '21

JOII

0 A EL A WE

WHITE
"If I do f'OW a frlend~hlp, I'll per·
tom1 it to the Ialit artkle."

OTI

" \Yhererore dic.l Nature pour forth her

ongress, '19, '22
panish lub, '21
Boy ' Glee lub, '22

bounUes with such a run. unwlth·
drawlntr hand?''

1ARY WE T
:\liLDRED WIIITLEY

":lflst res

Mary, quite contrary,
now dOC!!. your aarden gr"w 1
\\'1th Seniors tall and Juniors small,
And pretty bo.ys all ln a. ro\\ !..

"Xhe~

it'!~

pretty, gentle and

no use.

weet-lmt
ClltTurU cot tht&gt;re ftnJt."

pani h lub, "20
Big i ter, "21

lub

75

�ALTER WOOD
RALPH WILKI

•· .\n upright an1l loyal gentlt:'man."'

I llt'H'r Jt·.... at h"'"f.,.ure thnn \\ht·n
o\t I J un·"

'H

Trt&gt;as. enior lass, '22
thletic Editor Ko hare, '22
tudent ouncil, '22
Football, '21
Basketball, '22
"D" lub, '21, '22

Golf Troph , '21
nior Picnic omm. hm., '21
Golf lub Preb., '21, '22

")(elUnl' n•l&lt;"e- through maF.es nnHlhlK,
l 'ntwhsllng all th~ du~ln!4 that tit.&gt;
The hllltlen twUl or harnumy."

PAt L WRIGHT

Drama lub, '21, '22
tilus lub
Diana D bating ociety
Glee lub
Honor ociety
pot light

"Patlcnre to do
\·t•ry Ce\\

thlna~

Is n \lrtue

Jwl .. e., ... "

RICE WYLIE

EDITH WIL 0

"A aood til position I more \'Rluahle

".\a patient and sweet a~ the dny l~
lour."

U1an gold."

Congress, '21, '22
Boy ' Glee lub, '21
Mikado, '21

Drama lub, '20, '21
Big ister , '21, '22

76

�1

A

A ZALI

KY
HAROLD ZELI ' KOFF

*'ller days are peace. ·•

''Ji""Jr t the worst

Orche tra, '21
Uke Club, '21

La•t th

77

~-t

N·oml th

or all th

~tme,

&amp;am~ ...

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E

lllLD

LO I E B l ER
", 'hc- hltlt"~ ln•r.. elf 1-t·hlwl a bH y
brain."

DORE BE K
"lli~

life will ht' ('1UllJllrte anti whole
in its JlU\\er and joy.''

LAR

BRITT
•• A flower ttl mt.-ekm•..

vn a !o;l m or

" H l'r world 1~ t.'H'r Jtlynu""

BR

"To be nwrr:r bt· .. t

l)(!t'"HIIlt

P l L

tt·I'Jll118'

~tm1

~how

R EER
'· }&lt;",,r he "hn h hon t t. nnble,
\ \' hotnt·r hi fnrltlnt&gt;.M or birth...

'1 RG RET

you."

REI ETZ

"J.Airgt•r nr he-art than or

Utt.urt .....

1 DELI E

dt.•nwn "lth t ht~

E IL

''11te "holt- c·ountNutnce I a rrrtn1n
~lt·nt 1 lltf\1
"' of the m1ntl."

0

"Th('l rl'al stnwn 1mrr."

Big ist r
Girh.' Re erv e

Thl\l'

lnlf' "

AR

JOH
hut of QtUlllty

t ht&gt; rht• ·n ...nrt.

Jlfflll( llf(lllll 1 "'' IMI!b."

"Ono who to hlm•elf 1 tn•e.
..\ nd. Utererore, ruUJst be ~ to you."

. wh i ch

M RIO

JO E

K
" \Vhy don't you gpeak for you~elf.
John!"

• ·~,) h•' tug
l pJt·n IH~.
&lt;'"lll'rld•tl .. , tlt-liduu . ·•

BAH.BAR

h\

t•)

Tltkt• ra. "
ght.•M a. ~o~1d

~he

d•)Wil
Ht•\\nr~t··

o

JERO 1E KOEPKE
"X&lt;..-onttna all cares that rate or fortune bring.... ••

Jl R'10"'
ha

DO ALD Kl G
" IUs worth' unknown, allh0\18'h his
h~Jght be tnkon."

ll ROY

''Sh

ERALD G RD ER

sll•nt for&lt;'

"A stratght-rorward man may be lett
to manage hi own atfatra. ••

superflur."

lub

~

"ork sttadlly and surely."

YD EY KELLER

• II rr -.milt' 1

Engineerin g

"One or th

DI E l! \HLTO'\f

RTH R E TO
''Trted and

R TH JARECKI

hullt~."

ETHEL li GELB RGER

OLEl\l

''Tht: C'hamt that in ht•r ... plrlt llv ,J
Xo chanah euuld tlt-... truy."

, needy crew-

"One or deeds rathe r than wonh....

J II

' 'She Is the mlrror or all court.e ·l'·"

r~U

" H annony and evrry graN' plays lu
fa ir proportion on her (&amp;~."

li RLTO

R Tll

born a

me a haJ&gt;plrr man than you."

DO ALD HAVE

GRJ\1E .

IR I

HA K

'' \\' ~'re

to

,irls' , let' lub, "21 , '22
Girls' Rese rve. '22
1lome E onomi cs lub, '21, '22

ELIZ BETH BRO
PRE TO

1\1 R I

".t\dtlen•nh·nt I~ a
the anal 1•f llfr."

nft au,J brm\n-

atanrt• aud l«Klks

RLTII LA E
, he hat"e a o leaunt. Joun1ey
dO\\ n the ·Lane• ot Ufe."

"lfa&gt;~

�:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

RTH R L

G

::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

WILLIA:\1 REY"-OLD

" I mf'J!o;lrr(&gt; my mind's ht'l&amp;ht by Ulo
luulm\ it
ts ...

GEORGE

" \\'rltt• lllt 4111\\11 ~UI Clllt' \\ItO 1•)\
ft·llo" me-n,"

•·a.

hi

Banjo lub, '19
ocial J lour omm., '20

JA K LITTIG
"BetwN·n ful' lng and good ft•Umulltlp,
he tet.-rNJ an e\"ell path~ "

HOBERT RIDGE
"'HJ n ndt&gt;ntlun 1
hla:lw t df"llf'Pt•."

f'Xt'IIIPlan In tJ1e

DO

LD . HERE

FRED MERIHTT
"Thy

modr~ty's

• Hf

L1 E

IIL'Pf!ll

hort o( hi

Pinafore
Orche tra
.'enate, '21, '22
.'enate-Diana Pia} , '22
\1ikad

LOREY ROBERT
mu Jc 4•f tlu• brk.'

1.1 ER

" ll ere'M to tht a l rl tlutt'

lu~.

aoal."

a t•ancllt• to thY

~t errill."

E R

• · J fJ en· lte-gtot ()Or3 I •n for hJ witHut "'ht...-r it cume- L1' Gt'Or&amp; 'a Jazz,
"nn..l. d1m't fH '

auocl an&lt;l

tn1e."

, R
E GE IA

than till'

EWLO

HOGER

W Y ' E OF TAD
"A Judlrlcltl'\ ml.xture t•f '('unltl' nnd
Jh·reuh·~."

,a:J'~ '"(;,. (
(3
r

EARL POLLO K
.. l)td you en·r han• the plt&gt;.a. ure or
watching hltJ tlngl·r'8 trip the lla:ht
fanta~tt.Jc?''

Koshar

Board Typi~t, '22

K
folk

ilfl'

ro·~;

E PR THER

" It mattE-r .. nut htm
but how!"

W("

IIH-

,Jac~k.

with ue'er a &lt;·hill.
Jtll1"

\Yho \\mild w•t llkf' tn be lt.l
lllkC &lt;'lli"C u(

h.lm."

.a mera Club, '22
Honor ,'ocit'ty, '22
~ri ultural !:'n i!'t}, '22
Drama .lub, '22
\landolin Club, '19, '20

WILLI \1
lung

IM 0 '
".\ prln&lt;'t' I

TH T II R

\

1

c~an

\\h,
H e \\&amp;S \"Nl

0'\
h)· t.C u!Uug it ..

0 ~1. THD:\1P 0
"Happy-g,• Ju&lt;itl ••~• frt't',
Xothlfll" tht'l't.' 1, tiMt hut hers mt'."

A\ OY
hl1

n1l

and n irt"ll ron

lit''

I

\\

79

TI

" " 'e arant tlmugh he ha•l mu('h t•(

R

FLORE

IIER:\1

" \Vhnm the- nruch~ wt-U-ht.-.Jtlr~l proJHHIHcPd IJ t u( 811 me-n."

" A ltM•I Jnnkt•r. a gund talker. and a.
a:ooc.l friend Jm1N'(I."

t~t·•

hellrt

�·:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

. R L T LEH
"Oh'

IR\I

WEI 1\.ER

\vlLKJ

Hl thnt !oj\\ t-t·t

&gt;l'&lt;l ••

·Jit,

•nMmt·ut "hlrh truth

DO ROTH
Glee .lub
Pinafore
:\Iikado
, pan ish Club
Drama lub
Girls' Reserve' . '20
Big ister, '22

FR

LE

ll n\\ 11111ti1 nwn.• thllh I .lilt).

1)(&gt;1\Htl•ltl

"l"'t'.

, ec'y ~eni o r Ia;: ·, '22
E:-... Board Juni() r .lass
Ex. Board Honor ociet
Drama lub
. tilus Club Prt&gt;,idt• nt
• po rt Editreo" Spotli ght
Honor .up ~ ium•r
•lh • ate l•"~tl

contnanlun .. "

A LORD \\£AvER
" HJ wortls Rre \Hillll .... hili though!
lmnuu alah•.
11 1 ht'Mrt
l far r·rom fraud a
ht'!&amp;nn fnm1 edrth."

ml~rht\

EL 1EH. WILL

KATliERL E WIGCI T .
ht&gt;tul I sLat('b, t•alm and w l ~·.
And t"·~tr
ctut•t•lll)· part,
An•l thmu ht'Jm' ln t't'rt·t. llr~

·'Til£'

Tht· \\UIU

' HB't

".\ n abrtd.rt-ment. t•f all that. Is t&gt;leas-

The hm Jll"'t h\ In kit·~ In her £&gt; ·~ • "

ES "~; ALSH
"(;,M)I;I nllturt a.ntl goud

W ESTB\

" \ll ghtl "'"·t·t't nncl

ant. In man."

HEGI

LD WIL 0 .
nnu- ur hushl(• "· f't)lll0 (l(

.. )( ("11,

plN!oiUre tak • thl!oi mAn, to both. H

R

IOlt•lll h(' hP8rt •.

:'llinerva , '21, '22
.artooni!'t .lub, '21, '22
lee lub. '21. '22
\likado, '21
Big ister. '22

llELE £ Y T£
· ne "lire )·ou are rlcht, thtl\ I'U
ab ... d."

���] uniot &lt;Zrlass

T

HE LA
OF '23 h g:an it areer in " ld Ea t" in the
fall of 1920.
f w f our highly e t med m mb r
"ere at East during their Fre hman year, but the majority
of the la • came to th "realm of higher learning" from
variou junior high chooL.
Of cour e we \\ere put through all the degr
paying
for "re erved seal " in the uditorium and giving our mon y
for " pecial right ," given only to Fre hmen and ophomore
a we were told.
evertheles we began to truly under tand
high school life and 1\ays, and 1\e r adily nt red into the
spirit of East D nver.
Late in the fall of 1920 \\ elected four r pr ntativ to
th
tudent Council then in th making. We at once n ed
a keen r inl r t in all aclivilie, of the chool, and b gan to
parli ipale in them.
We know not ho11 many lime w were heard in the hall ,
mumbling indi tinct pa sage from hake peare or Tenny on.
ote Bo k,"
We wer also 11 11-informed on "Littl B nny'
that £amouR autohiography hy a still m re famou man.
Lacking the advantages of organization, we did not dazzle
the chool \1 ith our ocial brill ian y, but we did learn that
Junior could be friendly and that
nior had other thin"'
h . ide cornful glances.
But thi year we f el in an exalt d and enviou po. ition,

for we are. at last, Junior in the fin tHigh hool in D nver.
W are well-organized and are doing much to furth r the
intere t of the hool. W are taking a tive part in the club
and o ial life of a t, a 11ell a attaining great h ight· in th
athl ti world. Ho11 ver, w are not ngaged in uch a round
of a tiviti
that we do not devot proper attention to our
tudie .
The first ocial affair of the cla wa the Junior Party. held
hortly after the hri tm n, holiday .
n amu ing program
wa furni hed in th
embly Room by om of our many
tal nted entt'rtainer. , aft r whi h dancing and r fr hm nt
'' re njoy d in th lower hall . Thi 'get-tog ther" aided
greatly in e tabli hing a long-wLhed-for f cling of friend hip
and ono-eniality among th member of the cla .
The crowning ev nt of our Junior year and the vent toward
11hich 11e ar bending all fforL. i the Junior- enior R pti n. W promise the las of '22 the heartie t re eption ever
given a
nior clas by their under-cla mate .
We art' nO\\ banded togeth r in a well-oro-aniz d body of
enthu ~ ia ts, eager and ready to tak up our work of leadinoth ch ol, for next y ar we will be high and mighty enior ,
from 1vhose rank we, in turn, \\ill mil down ympathetically
on our . truggling uc e•• or , We hav come--w ar the Cla
of '23!

ELLA BoLLI'\G

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�First How-.\ht•lio . .\ccola, A . .\dams, . ,\dams, J. Adam!&lt;, A&lt;lt&gt;lman, Adamson, Alkire, Almon, Anwnt. H. Andpr~on, Andrus.
:&lt;'cond HO\\'-AI)Il&lt;'lhaum, Ardour I, Ashmort&gt;, Atkins, Atwalpr, Aun•liul&lt;, narnarcl. Barn s, A. Barnt·Y, f). Barn('y, Barr, Harry.
Third Row-:\1. Barr, llaxlE'r. B&lt;•gole. Bevington, B rlin, B rrian, H. Bt&gt;rry. BE'\'ers. Bilk r, Binkley, Birney, Bitterman.
Fourth Row-Blak&lt;', Blickensderfer, Boggs, Borwick, Bostwick, Bowe. Boypr, Braiden. Brannan, Braun!&lt;, Brewster, Bristow.
Fifth Row-C. Brown. E. Brown, I. Brown, P. Brown, Buckho l tz, Buchman. Hunline, nutt rworth, Carpt·r . •. Car:&lt;on, Ca.sley, C'atren.

�Fir;;t Row- l'artl'l'. CoYiPllo.
Clark. Clarkson, C'lason, Clayton, Cockrell, Cohn, Colt•man, Colt·man,
onant.
Ht•C'oncl RO\\-t'oomhs. Corh..tt.
ingly, ('O\\gill. 'roft. 'r \\'!&lt;, 'rockPr, Crosby, Danit'l, navis, naw~on. Daw,·on .
Third Row- DeLaat, Deniou;;, DeRPus, Dewey, Dodd, Downie, Downey, Drls •ol, Duls, Duer, Eastom, Eckman.
l•'ou1·th How-l·~nglt&gt;, J&lt;:ngman, I•:nholm, Etht'll. l&lt;'alkt•nht•rg, Fast, Fellows, Ferguson, ~1.. ~r. FPrgu,·on, Ferrpf&gt;, Ferris, Fl ld.
Fifth How-Fink, Fogg, Forsyth. FrPPianclpr, Frlpdlandt•r, Funl&lt;, &lt;;arcln!'r, Garland, GarrPtt, Gaul, Glhl&gt;ons, Glnct.

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First Row-&lt;.:Je&lt;lhill, Graham, Gn•en, (;o&lt;ldard, &lt;;oldbcrg, ;oJ&lt;lfarb, Goodknight, Goodman, Grove,
Yrau, "'·
;;·cond Row-IIamllton, Jlaruwll, Hammack, A., Jiammack, :\I., HaynPs, Hanna, llannon, Harker, Hayt•s, IIarriH, llarris, llar·tzell.
Third How-Hatton , IIauk, IIawkinA, Hecox, llt•llerst ln. llendee, Ulltn •r Ilolland&lt;'r. ITollander, IIollow&lt;•ll, Holson.
Fourth Row-Hughes, Huffman, Hyndman, Jacobs. Jam&lt;&gt;s, Johnson, Jones. Karstl'n, K&lt;&gt;lle)·, Kennedy, Kimhall.
Fifth Row-Kinney, Kinsll'y, Kirby, Klaes, Klt•in, :\I., Kll'in, ::\1., Klein, R, Kohlhorst, Ka,·an, Kraemer, Krehhit'l. A .. Kn•hhiel, E .

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�Fi•·~t Row-Lair, Laird. Lainl, Lamont, Lant•, Lowe. Lt&gt;&lt;lg&lt;·rwoo&lt;l, Lo·s;; r, Letts. Ll.'wkowitz, Lockhart. Long.
St&gt;C'On&lt;l How-Loomis. Lord. Lort&gt;nz. Lowthl'r, ::\TadtloC'k. ::\lass&lt;&gt;r. ::\1('('1intock. ::ITC'Dougall. ::\fC'F'all. :\IC'Farlan .... fc(:innis. ::\Tc&lt;:rath .
Third Row-:::llcKt&gt;ithan, fcMahon. Mannie, 1\Iarkwald, 1\farr, J., Marr, :::If., l\Iarr .• R .. :\fonow. :\farsh, :\1artin, Mal-!on, Mathies.
Fourth How-:\laughan . .\lay, ::\ll'llZI'I. .\lt·~o·r, .\lo•yt•rR, .\Iillo r . .\loffat, .\loono·y, :\loort·. :'lltHJro· . .\lorril&lt;on, .\lummt•ry,
Fifth Row-:'llunz, • 'ash, llt•a l&lt;l, :-\tlll&lt;on, :-\t I son. :-\t•uhanl&lt;, :-\ispl'l, • 'orquist, Oal&lt;l'S, O'Boylt•, Ohlman, O'LpaJ·y.

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First Row-Olin•r, Olson. Or!'hard. O!&lt;horn, Ostbt•rg, O'Toolt•, Ottt'nht•imer, Onstott,
w •n, PaC'kham. Page. Palmer.
8 •con&lt;l Row -Parks, Patton, C., Patton, h.., l'ater&gt;&lt;on, :\1., Patterson, D., Paulson, G .. Paulson, :\1., l't&gt;nny, l'l•rkins. PiPr&lt;'&lt;', Pierson, Platt.
Third Row-Port&lt;er, Prongt•r, Hall, Radl't!&lt;ky, Ht&gt;Pll, Ht•icl, RPinert, Reinert, Rendle, Rensink, Rt•ynolds, R., Heynol&lt;ls, c.
Fourth How-Hie&lt;', :\1., RiC'&lt;', 0., Richardson, Hidg(•way, Rohhins, Robinson. D., Robinson. H .. Hoff, Roon(•y, Hawllns, Hoss. Hosenbaum.
Fifth How-:andstrom, Snrg••nt, ·arkisslan.
:wagt•, !::kott, .·cahh, , chnl?ldt&gt;rman,
chwartz, Schirk, hutt, • e!'combe, :pJlzPr.

�Shoemakl.'r, ,'hook, ,'hulwrt, Rit•g-rio;t, ,'immons, Himrns. Hkinnt r, ,'letcJler.
A., Smith, :'If., Smith, R.,
mith, V., Soules, Houth, ,'ppakt·r, HJH'rry, ,'pitzf'r, Sprunt.
Third Ho\\-Stt•ckt·l . .'tl'll, Hlith, Stocldarcl, 'tidham, Stot&gt;llt'r, Stont•, Stapp, Htrong, Htuhh!', .'nl'll, .'ullivan.
Fourth Row-HurHh•ll, Swt•t:l, ,·~man, Tarlwll, Taylor. C., Ta~ lor, II., Tennant. Thieo;ing, Throckmorton, Tolman, Tower, Trenholm!'.
Fifth Ro\1'-'I'UttiP, Tuft. l'ngt•mach. Yanct•, Vt•!&lt;tal, Viclt·on, \\.aitt'. \Vallt·r. \\'ani. \\'arft•l, \\'arnstrom, \\'ashingtnn.

�J•'irst no\\
"'atl'rhou~ ... " 'atp rm an. \\'a lt. H., \\'all, ~r.. "\\'l'i nh prg , "\\' lnl l' l', "\\'hita l«·r·. \\' hilt •, A .. \\'hill', II. , \\'illiamH, \\'on lfi'IHI&lt;'n . "\\'o rT PII.
!:;Peon&lt;! Row- 't. Clair·, \\'right, "\\'ritt·r·, York, Young, Zodlt•r, Zint, Knig-ht, Kim , !:;tanton, BtH'hanan.

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R :\1 many 'chool they came, bright-fac d
girls and eager, man! boy ; from Broadwa ,
lor and B ers, to join
the
nd what a las th
th

�§opbomore &lt;ll:Iass
With a'' ill to do and a '~ill to be and ad lenni·
nation to ht&gt;lp, uch is the ophomore clas of Ea t.
~ have takf'n our pia
in th Honor o iet ·, not
delayin~. not tarrying, just making the grade and
t pping in. Th \ariou club have looked about
to
\\ ho \\a giving th up\\ard pu h and lo! it
\\a ome " oph' or ther.
The football oach ha noticed u .
orne an ·.
iou line of car vanished '~hen he aw our kick,
and in ba, ketball ht&gt; reached our 1~ay and "rabbed
a hun&lt;'h of "pep.''

They to k a bit of our mu ic, too, to piece out
the mu i ·al club .
ome of our dramati geniu
ha thrilled and till d th throbbincr h art of th
alert and coming a t.
Well at lea t they know \\ are here. Th y
kno' w are one, w \\ ho cam fr m man
ho l .
Her to learn; h r to give; h re to bel p old Ea t
to victory. H r to be a las \\ orth \\ hile, built
of individual worth \\hi! ; brave to walk out into
a life '~ rth while and build charact r whi h dar
and achi ve.
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ceplion of our right , our privil g ,
duti .

ur plac£' and al o our

We have made a good showing in athl Lie .
!though the
girl have not won any champion hip a ·et, th y have\ ork d
hard and practiced faithfully and their
mbincd effort an
not p ibl fail l bring ali fyinCY r ult in y ar lo com .
The boy have done ex ptionally well for beginn r . We had
about four r pre" ntative in football and ven on l ller man.
Our athl te look promi ing for the olh r three major nol to
mention t nni , and we incerely hop that they will prove lob
all that they em.
W have thorough! enjoyed all of the o ial hour and
have been quite regular in our all ndance at all of the ariou
hool performance , e p cially the athletic a tivitie .
we
nterpri
of our chool,
have alway upported all of th
and a we exp ct to improve withe peri nc , w are quite proud
of b inCY the la of '25.
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outh. The winner would be cit champion. The
gam wa a heart-break r; outh di played lot of
cia and defeated u , 18-0. We n xl La kled We t
''ith a v n"'eance and clef at d her, 21-7. Th game
wa hard fought throughout. On Thanksgivin"' Day
\le push d
rth up and down th field, but could
on! gain 10 point . Th gam
nded unplea antly. R fer e lorri r fu ed to allow a touchdown by a tetter of orth, aft r an 80-yard run,
claiming a foul had be n made, and oach ebb r
of :\Torth withdrew hi team from th field.
Kinney, our gr at guard, and h ldon won position on the All ity team.
numb r f men "iII be back next ear and
O'iv hop of another champion hip, among them
our Captain-el L Orchard, Jone , Connor , Brigg
and Waite. Th following men w re pr nted with
the much priz d "D ':
aptain heldon, Hall,
Jone , Wood, White. Kinn , Waite, R ddish, rhard, Palmer, Gild r l ve, Jo ph,
onnor ,
Briag , Barney, T lk, Pugh, Lott, Bo r, tamp
and Ro khill.

enthusia Lief llo11s got up th ol'
oach
h11 iger' all
for football materiaL
ith onl three I Lt r
men t bc~in 11 ith, oaeh ch11eiger turned out a
team well-equipped to uphold the tradition of old
Ea~t D m r.
'\fter a month of hard toil th team
went to Fort ~I organ. Ea t' to ·k ro_ con iderablv when !&gt;he return d \lith th bacon tied to a 9-6
~c · rC'. IIC'r n :,.t battle 11 as 11 ith Gre lev, and it wa
~ome battle.
he had a little hard lu~·k, however
and lo,;t by a 21-10 s ore.
ol in the lea t downhearted she taekled Bould r Prep for her fir t h me
appearance.
L the fini _h the Prep 11 re lo king
out from und r a 26-0 defeat. Our fir t conference
game 11 a 11 ith \lanual, a gam in which ~anual
vainly tried to get a hold on our ba kfield.
core:
Ea t, 50; \lanual, 0. The tronu olorado pring·
T rror~ (slate champion ) came up with a band an '
eY rything. We met them at R gi
ollege gr und;
~omething "ent '' rong with the team, h w v r, and
we \\ere d feat d 21-0. By thi tim our blood wa
up and 11e 11ere r ady to at alive our anci nt rival,

fl. &gt;-pirit and an 11er d

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B\ ,"i afillingwayto xpre the tartof
the ba eball a on of '21. The pro pe t for the year look d
very bright heeam.e of the large number of exp ri nc d letter
m n \\ho \\ere "ith u~ fr m la&gt;it year' champion hip team. Th lett r
m n in uniform "ere aptain \1acD ugall, ex- aptain Willi on, Hall,
rO\\d r, Raymond and ullivan. There \\ere als many m n who eemed
to be good pro pe ·t but who had yet to be d veloped.
The

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and DePue.

\vere Captain MacDougall, Raymond, Kite,
ilder
ro" der, Willi on h Idon R ddi h
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1921

HE becrinnincr of the eason aw a larg
lra ·k aspirant trying for track D' ·.

quad of enthusiastic

ft r vera! week of hard work and lrainincr, our fir t
meet, '' ith orth and \1anual, wa held.
a t won this me t b an
oven\ helming score and gav th spectator an idea of what ''a going
to happen in the bier m et.

Th Junior m t ''a not a · ~u·ce sful from the East landpoint,
a
uth piled up a larcr majority of points. The only r d eming
f ature of thi meet ''as the work f T lk, who ''a high cor r of th
m et with tw nty point .
Th n ame the day of the big meet and Ea t' hope for a championship wer fulfilled. The ngel cam through with the mo t
weeping victory that they had attain d in everal year:&gt;. Th y doubled
in
the ore of th ir neare t oppon nl 65 to 2, and took fir t pia
seven out of thirteen vent . MacDougall, winn r of the hundred and
two-lw nty yard da he , and Telk, winner of the high hurdle and broad
jump, w r the high corer . Captain Brigg in th lo' hurdle , Kl in
in the hiah jump, and Davi in the half mile, al o look fir t.
Th following men \\ re awarded I lt r :
aptain Brig« , Ma ·Dougall, Telk, Klein, Hamilton, Obenauer, Pitcher, Davi , McMillan,
Barber, Wyli , R mley, Ogilvy, Hall, h !don, McMahan and
ord.

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HE Girl Tenni ' Tournam nl wa held during the latter part of
eptember and the fir t of Octob r under Lh management of
Ella Bolling James. Excellent Lenni weather favored the player and a larger number of enthu iast ' than usual parlicipat d in th
tournament.
uch future tar as Katherine ~cKenna, ileen Dennincr,
Marjori
ulli an, Kath rine Ha1\kin and lien
mith w r prominent during the pia . On of the many feature matche of the tournament wa that b twe n Marjorie ullivan and Kath rine McKenna
for th incrl championship, in which, aft r three clos
ts, Marjorie
ulli an em rged the victor.
nolher hard fought match wa pia ed
by Katherine Hawkin and her partner Ilene mith again t Thelma
Hultin and Ella B lling Jame . The latL r pair w r vi tori u , winning the double champion hip.
tlraclive I Ller wer given Lo the thr e champion .
xl year
the Lournam nt 11 ill be und r the management of Marjorie ullivan,
a it i an e tablished cu ' LOm that the winner of th ingle event manage the tournam nl of th following
ar.

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HE bo ' Lenni tournament Ia L fall wa a great ucce .
bout thirty-fi-.
onl stanl were out for th
ingle ,
and Len or Lw lve pair ' appeared for the double . orne
of th I ading play 11 er Bo worth, Birney, Pit her, Buckman
and Ob nauer.
Th cho l tournament wa run off very rapidly, Bo worth
and Obenauer \\inning Lh doubl , and benau r 1 inning the
ingl .

The week following East' tournament Lh city hicrh chool
Lournam nl wa played. Ea L started oul by def atincr Manual
in both single and double and continued winning throughout
th tournament. Th hard L cont nder in the doubles wa
orth, but aft r a hard haLLie Ea t wa victori u . In th
single th only real competition wa with our old rival, outh;
but we came oul vicloriou .
Th
are th econd victorie for • a tin the Ia t two ar .
Here's hoping that we keep up the good work next year.
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HE 'olley ball eason th · ear ~\a of unusual intere t
to everyone.
much ke ner enthu ia m wa manifest.
not onl · among the r,nte tants, but a! o among the
cla :;. Rivalry b t~\ e n the team wa at it highe ' t and the
intercla gam - were hotl ont t d. Th r were, in all, four
team repre ntina the four cia es.
ileen D nning wa captain of th
nior team; Katherine
Haw kin piloted the Junior to viet ry and the champion hip;
'' hile Erne~tine Enholm and Fr da hapiro captained the

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' ophomore and Freshman teams r sp tiv I . The Junior won
the champion hip by virtue of their up rior team work and
general all ar und playing, utclassing th ir opponent by a
Yery narro\\ margin.
Volley ball, although a new port among the girls at East,
is fast winning popularity and promis to be one of th l ading port hereafter.
ELLA BOLLI G ]AME •

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HE girl 'ba k tball for the ea on 1921-22, though ornewhat d layed in tarting, \\a all the more vigorou
aft rward to make up for the lo of time. The goodnatured rivalry wa very k en thr ughout both the r gular and
practice game . About fift girl turned out for tryout , which
au d many leeple niaht to thr ommitt el t d to pick
the team and to Mr . Rector. It \\a decided that a team mu t
lo three regular gam b for b ing eliminat d, thu givin«
all a fair trial. The Junior team came through the entire
hedul without uff rin« a ingle d feat, and ann xed a wellearned hampion hip.

Each team hose pon or from the faculty who later contitut d the committ e "hich gave th final d ci ion on the
be t all-around girl and the all-cla team. After e ation of
ho tiliti
ach girl ga' her unprejudiced vot to the girl
he thought had been th be t . port during the ea on. Mary
Whitaker, cent r for the ophomore , won thi honor and wa
given a tiny gold ba k thai!. Tho e winning place on the allcia team \\ere: Helen Taylor and orrine yman, c nter ;
Marjori
ullivan and yra Freelander, forward ; and Hazel
Raine and Katherine VlcKenna, guards.

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HE last part of eptember and th fir t two
week!~ of Octob r of 1921, found th newly
initiated golf tournament at Ea t going full
. \\ ing.
great deal of enthu ia m wa exhibited
h th exporwnt of the "Old Man 's Gam " wh n
thirty ntrnnt · met each other in limination
mat he . The conte tant!' finally dwindled down,
leming Bill arter and Ralph Wilkin to parti ipate in one match, and Harold Packham paired ofT
with Harry a!'h in another.
a h and Wilkin
ea~i I emerged victor from th e mat hes.
The final \\ere play d over th 18-hole course
on the Municipal link. It \\a very lo ly conte~ted and wa marked by the brilliant driving of
a::;h and the exactne . f Wilkin ' putting.
a h
took the fir~t, econd and ninth hole ; four, six and
eight \1 ere ven; and Wilkin took the third, fifth
and ven holes. Thi made th fir t nin even.
!'il er Iovino- up donated by th
ompany, and a h receiYed a golf
by the May Company.

On the Ia t half of the our e, a h found a
Tartar in Wilkin , \\ho wa making powerful and
preci e drive . The tenth, el venth, twelfth and
fourteenth w nt to Ralph, and in e the thirteenth
and fifteenth \\ re even, it "a unnece ary to play
the r maining hole . Ralph Wilkin received a

It i to b r grett d that more peopl did not
attend th match, a it had all the earmark of a
championship tilt.

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HE enior Prom will be rem mber d for y ar to come by all tho who
were th re. It wa by far the m t brilliant and out landing affair of th
enior year.
t nin o'clock to the op ning strain of a liv ly fox·Lrol, the
dancing Larlcd, and two hundr d couple of merica' y unger g n ration trod
their trouble and care away. The lately enior, the sl rn faculty m mber, the
old and worldly·\\is alumnu, glided around th hall until 10:~0, ,,hen refresh·

menl w re
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leavinrr m rely Lh m mor of a wond rful evening and f a good time
enjoyed by all. Probably nev r again will
there be uch a gath ring
of notable a a embled
that night under the r of
of Progre Club.
The

ommillee wa
of Bill Hall,
chairman; Irving Dawon, Ruf u Carter, Kathrin
i kery and H len
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�maj ty.
and

wa
nior picnic.
of rcj uvenation
wa near olden, and from 12 o'clock
to 3 o'clock the road to Golden wa
almo t a traight lin of red-andwhite d ·orated ar , and ringing,
nior . Th r pre entativ
of
haught
Ia
of 22
gathered under the tree in the gr en
shade of Lh wood , and here amu d
th m elv
in
veral way .
orne
pr ferred to loll in th had of the
pine and lift long tun ful melodi
to the unheeding heav n .
ther
w nl on ·cur ion by foot to
the urrounding neighborhood.
Merr wer the "Lookout p cia! " and tales of record climb .
f w were found to be having port
with an unoff nding hor e in a nearby pa tur .
till oth r receiv d
quit a h fty kick from watching the
pra tice of the football quad of the
chool of Mine , but by far the majority remained to wat h the race .
Th re wer ra e of all brand and trad -mark . Helen avag
proved h r elf th mo t n et-foot d of th ('fir! , and al o won th
t em d enio~, Ro oe C. Hill, hi
di tin Lion of beating our

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hap pi
low:
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�PARTY
II

FT. !:-haded, Ori ntal lantern ca&gt;it a muffi d glm~ ov r the magnificent hall\\ ay-.. Th air "as tinged with a hint of m ter • of
"itdll'raft and .. usp n-. . Th multi-color d I ant rns b ·koned
multitude of fanta tic. \leird and froli ·king hadow into the far cor!1Rr . Th strain ,,f hushed and exotic mu ic 11 ere tran mitt d through
th charged atmo ph r to th gallery above, hung with bla k and orange
draperi s.
Yes. thi , 11as th ~e nior Hall&lt;me'en party and the plac \\a Eat
Dem r'., grand old lo11er hall. It 1~a&gt;i a hard-tim affair, which a·.
counted for the trange di r gard of hi tory or geoaraph by the a embled rult•rs. Gay co urti r of El izabcth 's ourt danced with choru
girl of the '"F IIi&lt;'." knight · of th Round Tabl ported 11ith Puritan maid ' of old '\e11 Enaland. and an Ethiopian cad t monopolized a
and
on table
youthful milkmaid. :\'lis Badgley (acre ix year
Po11 ll led in a good old \ irginia r I after the grand march (a pageant). There 11 ere rogu ::-, farmers, politician , clown , country maid ,
ehorus girls. ama-yama girls and mythical godd
a-pl nt .
country judg pr id d o'er th
ourt and attempted to erv hard
(time) cider at the am time. The at were not forgotten and the
hort program was appreciat d. Heres to Hallow' n, ghost , g hlin
and all.

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T all right to skate, but the difficulty lies in kno'l\ ing "here to . kate. The word
"where" doesn't neces arily mean at what rink. It has a much more subtle meaning.
There wer a vast number of p ople at the t&gt;nior ' kate "ho had not yet learn d
where to kate. For the benefit of tho~c who don't know what skating i , "e give this
following definition:
kat in~?: is orw's ability to maintain hi~ equlibrium while mounted
upon eight round object~ that revohe at a stupendous spe d. The obje t of the practi · e
ha not yet b n discovered. '\ ht'n one is skating and falls, h ft&gt;el cheap. lienee
the phra "cheap skat :·
Lpon entering the rink you are sho'l\n to th '1\indow wh r the dispenser of
skate presides. You ask for a number nine and you arc given a numb r t'l\-elve.
ou
try them on and find them to be too big. You go back and get a pair of • even and
find that they are too small, but you wear th m any"ay. You arc informed by h •
man that tightens your skates that you are a cheap skate for not trying to tip him.
You venture forth upon the floor and at lin-t you feel a little haky, but after a short
time you f el better, in fa t, you begin to feel quite boisterous and try to &lt;'&lt;' ho\\
fa t you can go.
s you round a corner at a great peed, you find that you are unable
to turn fast enough and it is then that you discover that you do not know where to
skate. It eem to b quite the fa~hion for skaters to pile up a high a eight tier~.
When you have attained a good speed and suddenly lose a skate )OU feel greatly
embarra d and somehow you ju t don't know what to do with the strap on the floor
and various and divers skaters who seem to be in a hurry run over your hands and
face; and it makes you -want t say thing that "ouldn 't look well in the "Ko hare.''
To go from the ridiculou to the sublime, the Ea t D nv r skate -wa a rolling
•ucres . t&gt;xrepting for tht' music "hich wa too classical for uch a Plt&gt;heinn affair.
Jlj

�app aring before every "great ev nt" thi year and attribute
thi to "It Pay to dverti ."
The hou e wa fill d from lop t b llom with Ea t D nverite and a fair prinkling of father and mother . Mr.
Holm and Warner
'comb had charg of th party which
pr ved to b a gr at finan ial uc e .

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Lona in th m mor b ok of E. D. H. . tud nt who w re
"among tho
pr ent,' will live the P.-T.
audeville
Revie' given at More Junior High
hool on the night of
March tenth. And th f otball and tra k m mb r of our
chool will p rhap e perien e a throb of aratitude a they
feel th ' arm fold of the "D" blanket which were bought
with th pro d of th ho\ , thrown about them a th y orne
ofT the field. But ooner or later th affair, the fir t of it kind
at Ea t, will pa into th land of forgotten thing . Le t we
foraet too early, how ver, I t u re all to mind the vening,
and ho\ great wa the u ce th r of.
The act we think of fir t i , naturally, the "D" Club. They
won th priz candy, and the will get the blanket . With
a " tunt" uch a they put on, th y hould b abl to get
almo t anything. But their wasn't th only good act on the
program. The "Tragedy in n
ct" ' a of more ignificance
to th ca t than to the audi n e however, b cau it \ a true
to life-almo t. Then there were "Mawnin' }edge," "Thi
Paper for ale,' "Thalia Club Folli ," and all th other .
Ther wer enough good a t that ouldn't appear on account
of time hortage to upply the Orpheum with headline for
w ek.
nd that' n t half! The fi e hundr d bag of and the
Home conomi cia
mad didn't la t five minute , and
everyone wi hed th y had mad mor .
nd the dance-!

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Do ALD GLEDIIILL.

IDtnbam tSattJ?
Tu da e ening, January 31, wa
dale of a theatre
party give.n at th
nham. Th pro ed \V nt to pa th
expen
for the hirinrr of the Grac Chur h ba k tball floor
for th team, to help th Par nt-T a her
oc1at1on pay a
fift dollar debt, and to cl ar up all the mall d bt around
chool.
The play, "It Pay to
to k Compan and wa a very amu ~ ing com d .
manaaer of our num rou
v ry intere tino- to the bu in
club , and howed them th areal value of adverti ing their
activitie . We have all noticed the exten iv adverti em nt

RAY OGLE BY.

(Editor'
ote: Thi prune didn't eem to realiz that
pace in thi publication i valuable, and henc re tricted. He
had page more written, but ' e ut him ofT at the earli t point
po ible. He' gott n ou tart d now; fini h the evening for
your lve .)
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The female of th pe ie ha a win orne habit of being
"right there" at everything about the chool. Yet on March
thirty-fir l only th dad and boy watched th fi tic entertainm nl in th auditorium. They had a royal tag aood tim .
Thi i the way it wa bre\~ d. Th Koshare n ed d mon y.
The a piring mil m n n eded ex rei . The boy n eded an
evenina of f llow hip with their dad . o th tudent Council
and the
nior elect d Gerald Greenclay, Bob rchard, Bill
Hall, and Delo Zo II r to gather in the tal nl and the h eke! .
Th n, four go d h ur ahead of April fir l, th Rev. Thoma
landed om lraight-from-the- boulder advi , plenl ou peanul ' r lo sed ar und, and the fighting began.
All th
known Den er port
and the "be t ver
par d to mak them o.

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The committ e ha\e b en l ·ted and ev rything i und r
nior year, Ia Day. Thi i
wa for the gala event of the
the Ia t ·ocial vent in the chool life of the lud nt. The date
will probably be during the fir t or econd w ek of June.
There will be a dance, upper, and play.
II pupil except
the enior will be di mi ed from chool early, and th n the
fe tivitie will tart.
The dan e committ
on i t of Dori Jacob , hairman;
Arl y John on and Willi Bonney; th
upp r committe , of
Flor nc Husted, chairman; rma Brigg and .t\Iary Kelly;
the play committee, of Harold 0 borne, chairman; enevieve
Behen and Hartley ecord; the program committee, of Irving
Hal , chairman; Edith Bro\\n and lfred rap ey. The hairmen of the committee \~ill form a central committee lo facilitate the work of th variou group .
la Day program follow :
Ia Proph y, H I n avaae, Ray a] by; Toa tma t r, Jack Davi ; Orator, Jame ~1 uir ; Hi torian, urti
Whit ; la Will, Edith Brown.

obe Jon and Harold Walker, r pre ntativ of th grid
and cag respectively, fought p rhap the mo t exciting four
round . Young Brook and Demon McGrew gave promi e of
future prowe .
nd other , peciall Packer, i bet, chutt,
Palmer, and John on, howed unu ual amat ur ability. The

ring- port.

One down, another om
That wa th
moker.
Do ALD GLEDIIILL, '23.
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FT R &gt;eral att mpt, the "D" Club wa finally uce fully organiz din D c mber of 1921, with Mr. Holm
and Mr. chweiger a pon or . 1L i mad up of fell w who hav be n awarded letter for parti ipation in football, ba k tball, baseball , track or tenni ; and it object i to
in rea e interest in athl lie and to promol fellow hip among
th athl l of the variou sport .

Hall, heldon and Wood formed the ommittee whi h arranged for the " " lub' fir t ocial affair, a dan given at
Lak wood on the f urth of Mar h. The xc llent mu ic and
refr shm nL, logeth r \\ith a f w vo al 1 ction by member ,
combined to make th vening a most enjoyable on , and th
affair wa ab olutel
ucce ful.
wa held
fully im-

Th officer lecl d \\er
an ild r, pr id nt; McMahan,
vi e-pr id nt; Kinn y, lrea urer; Jon , crelar , and Hall,
ergeant-at-arm . To them belong a great deal of the credit
forth very ucce ful and promi ing tart that ha b n made.

ow that a ucce ful

tart ha b en mad , th "D" Club

will ontinu to grow in importance and to more fully carry
ut it primar object for th betterment of Ea t.

Th m mb r ar
rtrthur Barney
Rhody- Rod rick Bo worth
Phil- Philip Boyer
Briggs- laud Brigcr
horty-Carol Connor
Jack-Ja k Davi
Phil- Philip Gilder I eve
Bill- William Hall
Dink- R ynard J o ph
ob
oburn Jone
Kinneyrthur Kinney
Connie-Conrad Kline

t w- tewart Lewi
Lotternon Lott
Minn- Raymond M Mahan
queak- Warn r
\\ omb
Her - Walker benauer
Wayn
Wayne f tad
Bob- Robert Orchard
Chu k- Charle Palm r
Pitcher- Paul Pitcher
Raymond- Willard Raymond
Mike-Myron Reddi h
Gene-Eugene Rockhill

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ecord- Hartley cord
Pink-Harold h ldon
Liz- Homer tamp
d- dgar tan fi ld
Dell- Dell an Gilder
Waite-George Waite
Walker- Harold alker
Curturti White
Wood- Walter Wood
"D"- D lo Zoell r
pon or-Mr. Holm
Coach-Mr. chweiger

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�During the pa. t yt&gt;ar the club has taken part in every chool
acti-vity. Perhap one of th best e ample of th ir ucc s. in
upholding !&gt;chool ~pirit has ht&gt;en th in piring rO\\ of red and
''hit tam -visible at the football and baskt&gt;tball gam . . During
the football season the dub had charge of a tag day ,,hich
re ult d in the largest net profit e\er r ·ei\ed from the sale
of tag·. The club al o dUingui:;hed it elf in elling more
Denham ticket than any other club.
The girb ha\e enjoy d hiking, \\inunin.,. and valuable le,on in fir t aid '' hich "ill enabl any port
lub girl to do
th right thing at th right tim .
Th port Club al o ent t\\ girl to the athl tic confer nee
held at Bould r by olorado L'ni-v·er!:'ity to \\hich deleaate
from all girl ' athletic soci Lie,. in a ·credited high ~chool \\ere
invited.
The m mber feel that th po _!:;ibilitie of u h a lub ar
unlimil d and hope that thi organiz d ad-vane to\\ ard betterment of cho I . pirit and the be!:'t in , hool life\\ ill bring about
th de ired r ults.
Th nam rather ugg st that the club fav r athl tic to
the x lu ion of all L e, but it i behind &gt;ery a ti&gt;ity in \\hich
th
cho 1 i intere ted and "hether it b
lling tick t ,
makiner candy, or preparing a tunt for a vaudeville, the
port Club i in the front ro\\.

long that "the m mory of man runneth n t to the contrary." Ho~\e-ver, it i no
longer true, for w are going to help put the chool on the
map and ke p it ther _
om tim
organization
to en ourage inter t in all form of girl ' athletic and to
d velop good port man hip. The
que Lion ''a the organization of th
p rt
m mber includ all girl '"ho have mad
toward th ir large lett r b winning plac
The number of point required for admi ion to th
be increa ed one hundred ach year until the po se ion of a
bier "D" hall ntitl a girl to m mb r hip. M mber are
admitt d to the club nl on e a ·ear, in
ptemb r, and ar
con idered member onl
loner a· they take an intere ted
part in it activitie and try for at lea t two team during the
year.

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T

il LI , the palrone of the Drama lub, em
to hav been le ping- no doubt th pillar on
which h o grac fully r cline became too comfortable.
t any rate he do n'L eem to have hed
much of her in pirincr influence over the Drama Club thi
year. Ind ed only once did he awaken from w et lumb r, and Lhen- Oh, my dear!
The r ult, with the aid of Mi
leary and various
m mber of the club, wa an enchanting row of girls,
gorgeou flower hal , and airy, fairy, fluffiy gown , which

looked a though they had turnbl d traighl down from
cloudland.
B fore thi
nlhrallinrr background, there floated,
dan ed, laughed and ang uch a wondrou medley of
world-renowned arti t (alia th afor mentioned member of the Drama Club) that delightful liLLie thrill
and hills ran all up and down the pinal column of the
audien .
nd o, w el Thalia, awak from tho e bli ful
dr am , and in pir u on mor , a you did in day of
old.
CATHERI E PORTER.

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T

Many of the picture in the K hare wer made by
the Camera Club, and the enthu ia m hown make it
probable that even more ucce ful work may be forthcoming in the future.
Th Camera lub Look part in the audeville how,
their a t b inrr entitled "Fotygraft lbum" or the " herry
reek nlhology."
haract r from an old-fa hion d
album were imp r onated by a compo ite "quick change
arti t."
The officer for the year were:

HE CAMERA CLUB wa organized la t October
in order to alisfy a demand for more detailed
knowledge of the variou proce e of phtography
than that afforded by merely "pre ing the button." bout
fifty student app ar d at the fir t m cling, but it wa
d cided Lo limit the m rnb r hip to twenty-five in ord r
that all might Lake advantage of the limited dark-room
facilitie . The Club ha the u e of the dark-room of
the Phy ic laboratory, where demon tration were given
of printing and enlarging. Many of the member have
learned to do their own d veloping and printing, and
have provided them elv
with outfit . Mo t of th
meeting were devol d to l cture by the pon or, Mr.
Marinoff, who gave talk on variou types of amera ,
len es, and shutters, and their u e.
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0 . jour, ami . Thi i our fir t app aran e "ith you,
and although we are young, \\e have much to tell y u.
W , the French lub, wer organiz d Ia t ctober by
our nthu iasti' ponsor, \li s Wil on, with th id a of incr a ing our intere tin the tudy of French and of making our elv s
more familiar '~ith it parlanc .
W are proud of the interest that has been tak n in our
club and of th peppy gatherina;, "e have had.
t our
bi-weekly m eting~. and at our small dramatic attempt , the
time ha. been wrv enjoyably spent.

nd now that the ball has been tarted rolling in the right
dire 'lion," hope that many u ·ce ful, delightful and helpful
yt-ar~ may foliO\\.

OFFI ER , 1921-22
President: John skiing.
First ic -Pre ident: Irving Hale.
'econd Vice-Pr sident: Ella Bolling James.
e retarv: Ruth Dri col.
Trt-a ur~r: Jack McFall.

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H Honor ciety ha b en fair! regular in it m eting
thi year, and ha njoyed a number of excellent proararn , arrang d by the variou unit f th Club. Th
unit have prov d to h a practical innovation, for ach one
repre nt th honor member
f ome other chool organization.
Th mark d in ·r a e in th H nor o i ty' enrollm nt
sp ak well for the scholarship of Ea t D nver pupil . Ther
are now one hundred '' ho have an averag of " " and so are
Honor tudent .
B ing a on rvative and holarly type of organization,
the o iety ha not emphasized the ocial ide of it career.
It member are ufficiently active in other club and affair
to gain their m ed of amu t-ment. I n the Honor oci ty they

IOLET DA IEL.

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�~be ~wo art~ &lt;Club

Thi;. i;. the " eond y ar in the I if of the Tw
rts
luh, and, although \\ e are yet young, '
hop in
futur )Cars to be one of th I ading and mo;.l h lpful
dub-; in East Denv r.

DI ink and plent} of paper. "ith an
inf u;.ion of ideas mak »plendid dra\\ing: and bring su ·cc"s to the mrmbers
of our eluh.
The "t\\O art::," uggested in our
name are the Pla;.tie and raphi arts.
\Ve stud) the beaut~ and vigor of life.
\\"e al;.o r cognize the humorou;. and the ridi ulou;,
sid
you \\ ould. to , \\ere )OU to notice som of our
dra\\ ing» in the art room.
\\e ha\e been loyal in upporting th actn1t1e of
the -;chool. and among the thing&gt;- \\ e have done are:
&lt;'Ontributing "tunh for the 'tunt , ho\\, g:i' ing a
, pring Bohemian Part), and aho\e all inducing spl ndid &gt;-peaker;. to appear before the school and b fure
our club.
\mong the mo-.t notable arti t \\ ho spok are
.\lr. Eggers, .\1r. Thompson, and Ir. Fin h. Their
talk- \\ r on rt, omposition and artooning, repe ·tivel y. The cad my of pplied rt ha coop rat d \\ ith u and ha given u \aluable h lp. We
\\ere entertain d b) them one evening, and lr. or ,
their pre ident, ga\ e u a hort talk and how d u
th ' tudio .

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East Denver'. parllctpation in tht• Triangular Drbatt' this yt&gt;ar was
divided betwern the two drbating socirties, " ongre~.," and " rnate."
Thr " ongress" team. composed of Gt•rald F'rumess. Jamt•s \1cGuire and
Robert Ball. coached by \lr. l\larino!T, madt• the trip to Pul'blo and defeated the • ntennial lli gh . chool tt&gt;am.
"Congre..,s-\1inerva'' dance and a "Congres&lt;' banquet are on the
calendar.
The mrmber» "ho are seniors )rave thr club bPnPfitt·d. not only by
thr practice in ~peaking whi h it gives. but a),o by the many friendships which have het•n fornwd at its meeting~. Tht•y wish tho~ • remaining all possible ~u cess for ne t year. and ft&gt;t•l that thr future of th
club could b • left in no better hand..,.

0 GRE ., is clo.ing the eightN&gt;nth su cessful year of it e ist·
ence among the societies at East. In spite of the large number
of new lub "hich haw been organized recent) • and the consequrnt diver~ity and cattrring of intrrests, the membrr~ havr devotrd
thems h~s to the old idrals and traditions which have been handed down
to each succet&gt;ding "Cnn!!.Tc"'.'' ~ucct•ssful debates have be n held at
the meetings and t•,ery Congressman has had ample opportunity to in dulge in the oratorical houh t'H'r) Friday t'\ening.
c ording to a timt&gt;-honored custom. a play was given in conjunction
\\ith "\linerva.'' The play, " othing But the Truth," coachrd by i\1iss
leary, proH·d a hilarious succt''"· t•vt•n more from the dramatic than
from the financial standpoint.

~E 0:--.D ' E\1E 'TER
OFFICER . FIR T • DIESTER
Pn•sidf'nt. llarold Osborne.
I !olcomb.
\ it•t•-Pn·,ident, ,uy llolcomh.
\ i e-President. Joseph Elder.
. t•crl'tan. Jamt&gt;s \1&lt;-Guire .
• ecrrtary. Harold Q,horne.
Tn•asurt;r, Edward Locke.
Trea ... urer, Bart de Laat.
Sergeant-a&lt;- rms, Day ton Denious.
ergt•ant-at-Arms, Ed" ani Locke.
• ponsors, \lr. \1arinofT. '\1r. Potter. \1 r. Spitler
Pre~idt•nt, Guy

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TRIA G LAR TEA:Il

="iY of the inhahitanh of \h. Olympu&gt; have pa'-st'd from tlw memory of men.

but \1in erva 'it ill holds hrr honored seat. So it is with tlw lives of clubs of
cft&gt;ar old East. \(any clubs ha\t' passed from tlw memory of lwr students, but
proud \1in rva ~till holds her lofty position as tlw foremo~t girls' literary club of the
school.
:\linerva consists of about eighty-five members of the three upper cla'-"e'S, only
those of high scholarship being admittt&gt;d.
The purposes are: The attainment of widn acquaintance with great author and
their works, practice in tht• art of t'Xpression, acquiremrnt of a bf'lter know ledp:t• of
current topics. and the good fellowship ckri,ed from the social life among the girls.
Lnd&lt;•r the sponsor,hip of :\lis~ Hall. tht• socict} has come to the close of a very
~ucct'ssf ul and enjoyable year.
orne, drink my toast,
LO G LIVE 11 ERV !
Following is a list of new m&lt;'mhers:
Mary Margar{'l Oak s
IT l&lt;'n Finch
t•;miiit• Aurelius
Aile Heynolds
Yirginia Forsythe
Dorothea Bostwick
Margar t Hice
l,ois I Iartzell
Elaine Bergstrom
Dorothy Loeber
Eleanor Hearon
Louise Clason
Y ra Smith
no roth y Krushn ic
~'raneE'S Derby
Mary Evelyn Ward
Louise May
Margery l&gt;a vis
Lillian Nisbet
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THI G Bt;T THE TR TH," hy James \1onto-omery,
given by ongress and \linen·a, December ninth and
trnth, at aron O\e Junior High. maintained, if it
did not exceed, th high standard of amateur performanc , s t
hy thrse ·ocietie:-. in form r year::;.
Lnd r the ahle &lt;·oa&lt;·hing of \Ti ... -. Jpary, thP very able ca'-t
performed in une celled profe.,~ional -.ty le, and the hilariou
manner in which the audience sho\\ ed it. appreciation of the
multitudinou , side-splitting ~ituation;, prove for on e that a
prophet i nith honor in his O\\ n country.
The ca t included Ruth 1-.ew-.. \Ian West, uy Holcomb,
Donald Kinney, Paul ,'tron~. Berni ·e Jorws, K athleen Kelly
and Hugh Long, \\ith Dorothy Thoma and Jame;; \lc uire in
the leadin~ role-..

tion, on March t\\enty-fourth, of ''C larence," by Bo th
Tarkington, W&lt;'re fortunate inde d; and they are grateful to Miss leary, the coach, and to the enate-Diana cast for
a most entertammg eH'ning. From i~ht o'do ·k, ''hen Mr_
Whiteman turned on hi-; ordw..,tra. till the final curtain, the
audi nee \\ as appre ·iati\e of th artistic, efficient production.
Even the abbr viated dane \\hich f oll&lt;l\\ ed ''a relished.
Emery Fa t, a
larence, and Ruth Tupper, as the go\rne , "carried on" f]a,, le~sly, a~. in fact, did e'eryone, including Mon lla Bi hop, Jos ph Friedland, \liriam ,' pitzer, harJe..,
t inberg, Robert base, llrlen !pert. \liriam 1-lelstein, and
Do nald GledhilL

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�Thus ont' who realiz•s lnit&gt;fl~ s('ls forth the advantage of
the " nalt&gt;., for its membt&gt;rs. \ow. how doe it help th
school? It help rai e the cholar hip record, •~hich bring
honor to the ~ hoof. ~ t' like to
t' our s('hool \~in honor .
Furthermort&gt;. bv inter chola tic dt&gt;bates. mort&gt; honor can be
brought to the ~&lt;'hoof. Gt&gt;l out and root for the debal r as
vou do for the athlete . Let the debat
erve a another chan·
~el for an outburst of that energy and '·p p" \~hich ha. alway
bt&gt;t'n a characteristic of East.
Why is the "'enate" bet fill d for giving u thi beneficial
training? It is young and gro\ving and it i mor than fortunate
in htn inrr \1 r. Putnam for it pon-.or. The " enat "belong. to
tht' , lalt&gt; Debating League and will participal in inter holastic debates. Debatt&gt; \~ith ongre·s and Diana will probably
takt' place.
t every m cling thert&gt; i. one d batt&gt; bel\\ n
member . Then then· i,.. the annual enatt&gt;-Diana play. Thi
play i one of tht&gt; big date" in th chool ·al ndar, and i ag r·
tudent body. Th r
~ ' raJ
nat .
ly a\~aited by th
Diana partit&gt; during the year, also.
ny fello\\ in th chool i!:i eliaible for member hip in the
nate.'' \Ieelings are h ld t&gt;very at•Jrday e-vening in Room
110 at 7 ::~o.
'ai I your::.elf of the opportuniti s off r d.

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December , ewnlet&gt;nth. 1920. a dozen boys organizt'd
tlw East ,' id High chool ''.'&lt;·nate." The" 'enate" was
to be a debating socit&gt;ty. "Of \\hat good," some ~aid.
\\a ' another debating socit&gt;ty?" Let\ '-'et' of \vhat use tht&gt;
'\'enate" is to its members and th &gt;-chool in gt&gt;nt&gt;ral.
Our fir'-it task is to consider tlw &gt;alue of the "'enalt&gt; .. to
its mt&gt;mber - \vhat the members gain. You may say. perhap'-'.
that if a person i inclined t&lt;mard debating, lt&gt;t him join a
debating c lub. But vvhy is he so inclint&gt;d?
imply bt&gt;cau~e
ht&gt; realizt&gt; the great valut&gt; of debating, and \\ isht'-. to a-vail
himself of the opportunity. lit&gt; in hi turn may ay to you:
" an ou speak bt&gt;f ore a gathering of any sizt&gt;, say \\hat vou
intend to ay, and kt' p your composure?
o? Then. lt&gt;arn.
Tht&gt; training you re 't&gt;ive in dt&gt;bating is a lrt&gt;mendous tep forv~ard toward tht' ovt&gt;rcoming of this \\eaknt&gt;ss. Each tim vou
ari t' to addres~ a gatht&gt;ring you are stronger than tht&gt; last time
you o pokt&gt;. Debating tluh give you the opportunity for
acquiring the necessary st&gt;lf-confidt&gt;nce and ea,..e for good
spt&gt;aking.
"Furth rmore. through th ' enate' you ha&gt;e the chance
to learn public peaking, and thu to de-velop your voice. If
you ar going through life \~ith a \Oi ·e no one ean he:n, you
may a wt&gt;ll givt' up lht' ~ho!:il. Tt is tht&gt; forct&gt;ful man vd10
win.
"Can ou think clearly and logically and xpr
your
thoughts o a to command all ntion and respect? You're not
quite ure? The timt&gt; has come for a ·tion. Tht&gt; be&lt;;t \\av
for acquiring thi a![lity is through debating. D bating train's
ou to think, and d some hard thinking, too. It makes your
mind active and quick.
slow mind gets nowhere. Tht&gt;
active mind are the big one in thi \\or! d.
" o ou t' \\hat an adv an tag it i to bel on~ to the • ~e n·
ate.' The training one receive through it i invaluable. I
am rroing to join the ' t&gt;nate' imm diately be au I know the
valu of the opportunities it pre ents. Th ability to p ak
well is a worth·\ hilt&gt; rt&gt;eommrndation. Thr '. t&gt;nalt&gt;' for rnt&gt;."'

GERRIT BAR."£ - . '23.

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The Piano luh i till in its first year in Ea.t D nver High
chool, with Katherine \1 Kenna. president; Jo ' ephin Brown,
vice-pr ident; lone oodknight. t' r tary, and Fri da 1unz,
trea urer.
The ociety i grateful to 1\Ii~~ Port r for h r inc re h lp.
To \1is John on, the girl \\i~h to e~pre th ir inc ret ap·
prt&gt;eiation for ht&gt;r supt&gt;rYision, lwl pf ulrw.. and friend hip .
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HE Diana D bating ociel ha u ·ce sfully completed
it . e ·ond yf'ar in th&lt;.&gt; life of East D mer, with th folJo,~ing officers for the fir l seme ter: Pre id nt,
rma
Brigg ; vice-prt&gt;sidenl, Ruth Tupper; seer lary, Ruth Ba ell;
trea urer, Hel n Brigg. ; and for the s ·ond erne ter, pr idenl, Erma Rriggs; vic&lt;&gt;·pr ~idenl, rley John on; ecr tary,
Fri da :Wunz; and treasurer, H len lperl.
In ordt&gt;r that ach girl might have a ·hance to d bale frequent( , the member hip of the so ·i ty has b n limited to
twenty-four. Effi iently ~pon~ored by \li sHunter, theE girl
ha"e mel on alternal Tuesday · to debat on qu tion · of lo al
and national interest.
knowledge of current happ nings, a
more dignifi d manner in formal peaking, an ability to talk
clear! and fluent! y, ar a fe" of th result of the meeting ·
to th indi"idual members.
But Diana girls did not devol&lt;&gt; all of their tim to debatin~,
for our so ·ial calendar eems about a full a that of any oth r
club in the chool. Th initiation party i the fir l event found

here.
t thi time the few charter member of D. D. . wel·
com d a great many new one: who '' r ready to take up th
trial of th \\Oman p ak r.
o-operation at hristma.· time '~ith a f llow- truggl r for
recognition re ult d in th
enate-Diana hri tma party. That
night '~e pau ed on I y long enough to giv our m ral up port
to .\1r. Hill, ,,ho '~as valiantly trying to blo\~ a tiny tin horn.
Loath to b parted forever, enate and Diana planned a
de p, dark .e r t to be let out in larch. Th re ult of thi
plotting fit~, d both cl~b with pride and happine ., for who
can forget
larenc ?
With th clo ·e of the y ar, som of u must leave Ea.l Denv r, and consequently Diana. Our ad"ice l tho~ \\ho folio\~
u is: "To b '~ rth ,,hil a club must be at it bet; follow
th in lruclion of lis. Hunter and you cannot fail to do your
bet!"
W in· rei thank .\Ii · Hunt r for h r valuable advi ·e
and loyal upporl.

@lcribblers' t\ouno ~uble
RIBBLER ' ha b n on the job since th&lt;&gt; fir~l " k of
ept mber, 1921, and is still "going strong."
ur econd
u ·ccs ful year is now drawing to a dose. W are orr
it is
nearly ov r, but glad that we can honestly write "Fini ''
to the tale of work "ell don&lt;.&gt;.
During the year cribbler ' has heard addre s
by .\1r.
Cochem of the Denver Time.;; on 1\ew paper Work, .\lis ·
France Boardman of th Denv r Expre s on Interviewino-,
and .\1i
Hallie Louthan of Denver llni"er ity on th
horl
lory. The member · have written a gr at many original ompo ilion and slorit' . om of "hi h have appear d in th
potlight. The lub ha supported th
potlight in e\ ry wa
po ibl .
n the \\hole, it has b n a ali fact ry y ar along
th line of regular \\Ork.
But cribbl r ' ha engaged in oth r a tivitie than tho e

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mention d abo"
ocially, too, the year ha been ~atLfying.
banquet whi ·h e"·er} member of the lub \\ill lon&lt;Y r member wa held at the nd of the fir-;t seme lrr. On pril 11th
a dinner and dance \\as gi,en by Tibbl r ' and ' tilu , at
,,hich there \H're forty persons present.
final banquet i
plaJmed b} the lub, to ,,hich the member. look fomard with
k en anticipation.
The officers of ribblen,' for the fir l semester \\er Harold
Walker, pr ident; Bart De Laal. , j ·e-p re~id nt; Harold 0
borne, ecrelary; Edgar \1errill, trea ur r; and Raym nd
Ogl by
ditor-in-chief of Lh
potlight. The e were not
changed at the middle of th year xcepl for the el ction of
ao;; Hendee a vice-president. :\1i Chamb r ha b en a very
valuabl p n or thr ughout they ar.
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tilu
lub \\as organiz din eplemb r, 1921,
by the girl m mber"' of Lh&lt;' pot light tafT, \\ ho
became th charter memb t" of the club. The
ofli ·ers for the year 1921·1922 ar : Dorothy Westby,
president:
nnabelle Gray, vice·pr id nt; Gen vi ve
Beh n, S&lt;'Cr lary·lrea::-urer; and \1i
Hopkin, pon ·or.
The ohj&lt;'cl of th

luh is tlw stud·

literature, th advanct'ment of indi' idual enl&lt;'rpri~ in
literary \\Ork, and assistance in the publication of the
chool ne\\ Rpaper.
tilu ha Rucc s fully publi hed l\\ edition of the
potlight and hop&lt;' to edit other~ oon. It f el that the
fir t year ha been inl&lt;'r sling and \\ orlh whil , and look
fon' ard \\ ith high hopes to the f ulurc.

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the year 1919, El Iub aslellano entered the a t
ide High chool a a fre hman.
nd r th uper' isi n f \li~ Bali on , El lub grew. Last year
\\ ith h r a. ~ociates, \Ii::-s Edmiston and 1\1 r. lifTord,
h started th real education of El lub Cast llano with
the aid of bo ks, magazin and the dictionary.
But El Club' Lim ''a not all tudy and \\ ork. With
dainty pani~h helle!-, and da.,hing cav·aliert" h found
much pl a ur in La Junta del lub a tellano.
El Club tarried long thi year, but at last by a little
coaxing he \\a induced to lake up again his work and

pia .
nder the able direetion of Emm ll
raham,
pre ident; Gt'rril Barne, 'ice·presid nl; Julia Wake·
fi ld, ecrelary ; Edgar tansfield, tr a u rer; t\\ o lru ty
guard", William Zint and If red rap ' ey; and \1iss Ed·
mi Lon and 1r. lifTord,
lub iR rapidly
progre ing.
aflilial d with El lub are
few thi y ar, for nly tho e pani h tudenl ''ho have
or B, and hav had more than on
r ceived a grade f
y ar of the languaae ar all wed thi privileg .

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T L&gt;\ 'T! Tlw East Demt•r girls an• urganizt'd into a firm )pagut•. and are
rra,Jy to stand togf'llwr a!(ainst tht&gt;ir common Pnern), the hoys. This i'
tlw first yt•ar that tlw girls haw bt•t•n organizt•d, but it i-.n't going to bt'
the last, bt•caust• during the )f'ar of 1922 tlw All Girls Lrague ha, had a great

SUC('('S •

ln :-;t•ptt•mht•r, 1921, tilt' girl' mgani/e·d tlwm .. l'lvt's into an II Girls Ll'agut•.
which con,ist. of all thP girl, of tlw school from th!' lowt''-l fr!'shman up to tht'
higlwst ~l'nior. Tlw n•al object of thf' le•agut• is to dt•wlop a s!'nst• of respon,i bility and to bt• a mt•tlium for raising thf' '-tandard of thf' girl, of tlw ,chool.
The officprs of tht' leagut• are: a II Pad Girl. and an Ext•cutiH· CommittPt' .
consisting of four senior girJ,, tllrt't' junior r;irf,, two -ophornore girl' and one·
frr~hman. 'J lw ofiH•t•rs fur 1922 arc•: Do roth} Thomas, ! lead Girl; Flore net•
Galbraith, \1axinl' GoJd,mith, and Huth Charlton from tilt' st•nior class; Frann•s
ohn, 11 &lt;"1• n 1'&lt;1) lor, and \1arian Tuttle from thf' junior cia"; \1adgt• Fe•rguson
and Lou,..e· \lilll'r from the• '-Ophomon• cJa,,; \Ia(' \"\ illiam~on. repn•st&gt;nting tlw

fre,hman cia". The Head Girl i cho-t•n b} a vott&gt; of all the girls of the '-Chool.
and the rnPmber of the Ex cutive .ommittee b} the girL of the resp cth •
clas ·es. The busine~.- of the league is carriPd on through the Executive ommittet'. which confers with \1i. s Porter, tht• Dt&gt;an of Girl.. conct&gt;rning thing. of
intere't to the girl onl}. The plans are then '-Ubmitted to the Lt•agu for ih
appro\al.
The Committee ha. plannt&gt;d four '-Ocial affair, fur girls during tht• )Par.
In . eptt•mbl'r about six hundn·d girls attended an lntrotlu tiun Part}. which
Doris Jacob' and her committee made a vt'r} big '-U&lt;'Ct'''·
t the bPginmng of
the ~econcl st•mestt'r, a \alentine Part} was !(i\'en for the girls nf'w to the school
and about '-ix or Sf'vt'n hundred old girls pent the aftt•rnoon huntinl!: for a
"rww lwart." Thi .. was more than a success and b} the time }OU read this. the
girls will ha\e givt'n two more partie ... one a costume affair and the other a
n•ceptiun for tht&gt; \ fotht•rs 1 f the All Girls Lt•agut'.
Three dlf'ers for the II Girls Leagut•. and may it alway b • a successful
a it has b en this ) ear.

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P I{PO~E

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"To promolt• friendship and to be the embodime•nt of ~l'rvire to
otlwr~:· Do }Ou e•n•r ft·el that } ou \\ant to gt't out and have a grand, jolly
good time, or arc you Just arhing to do ~omcon~ a good turn'! If you ar&lt;',
the Girl R('s nt•s an• the Ol't's to go to, for just such !(irl make up the club,
which is tlw hi!!:h sdrool grrls' brand1 of the Y. W. C. A.
The organiza&lt;ion is pure)} dt•mncratic in ~pirit and &gt;trives to offer omething
for every type of girl. Tlv• mcmbt•rship of the G. R. now totals ont• hundr&lt;'d and
fifty, and is incn•asing steadily.
n atlractive pin. triangular in shapt&gt;. symbolizes
th three goal ·for \\hich tlw Girl Rt&gt;st•rvt•s are working in pcrf&lt;"ction of bod}.
mind and spirit. Evt&gt;ry nwmbcr covets a ring which is givt'n on I} after thf' f ullillmrnt of certain requiremt nt' along the thn•t• branches just named.
Tlw activitit•s of the dub an• headed by '-landing committt'es divided into
live groups: \1t'mb!'rship. !"ocial, Program. Service. and Conf&lt;"n•nct•. Tlw
chairmen of tht•st• rornmittt•t•s. togt'tllt'r with tlw ofliet•rs. eompnst• tht• counciL
Ther are four rrgular meeting .. a month: One council, one all high chool and
two at the ~ochool.

wcll-kno11n worn •n, and (last, but n vt•rthel•ss pre
power), Jood.

nting miraculoub, energ tic

Last Thanksgiving time the club took its annual excursion to Fitz.;.immon
Ifo,pital wcll-lad&lt;'n with delicious, though often soft, pumpkin pie . The rule
was that they b home-made, and the a'&gt;tounding rapidity of their disappearance
gave ampie proof of the boy.,· appr&lt;'ciation.
Lat..r. boxes of books and toys, dressrd in Chris&lt;mas r •galia, delighted the
hearts of children at Indian rrservations.
The social committee provides a part} t•ach month at the "Y'', when fun
r&lt;'ifo(n. supn·me and . R. mean' "Good Refrcshmenb.'' The height of good
timt's comes with the midwinter and ~oumrner conferences "here the pirit of
the "Y"' urges all towards the lin&lt;"st and h&lt;',l in them.
Tlw ouncil consists of: pre-.ident, Katht•rint• \lcll..cnna; vice·pre"ident,
~larjorie ullivan; '&lt;'CrelaT). Katherine Hawkins; treasurer, Helen ' avage;
chairmen of Program. ocial. \Icmber-.hip, ' l'rvice and Conference committees
in order nam&lt;'d: Helen \I \!anus. Helen Taylor, Florence Husted, Eil en
Denning and Winifr d Lute.
Faculty ponsors: Miss mall and \fi~s Edmiston.
Tht' club owes much of it success to the untiring effort of ~fib lleas),
1. W. C. . high school secreta f).

Th all high s hool mrf'tings an• h!'ld at tlw ): . \\. C. . admini,tration
building and afford an Of'J•!lr&lt;unity for tht' Girl Reserves all over the city to
meet and exchange ideas and e'prrit•nce'. Tlw various hij!;h schools take turn'
presiding a-.. ho,lt'"t'' at lht•st• nwe,ing-. v1hirh an• dt'HJtt•d to songs, talk-. b)

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' pi tier and the pre ·ent officer~ he ha~ made the club a great
:lUCCe _.
Ther mo!:'t c rtainly i a real job for th Hi Y here at Ea t
and tho e on the &gt;-idelin s are exp ·Ling gr at things from the
club ne t year.
orth, outh, ~ e t and \1anual all hav live'~ir Hi Y lubs and in tho
sch ols the Hi Y is th I ading
club. We t and orth have about fifty-fi•e members each.
Tho in office at th pre ent time are Jack Hamilton , presid nt; Harry ash. vi · -prct"ident; William re,~s, cretary:
and Bob prunt, treasurer.

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the pa;&gt;t year Hi Y ha had a real ;&gt;truggle to
ke p g ing, but n '~ it ha an xcellent :;tanding, "ith
a member hip of thirty-five, meeting \Cry vlonday
night at th R al afe for upper_
t th b «inning f the year lr. Charl
Hilliker '~as
lead r of Hi Y; !at r, be au~; of bu ine activiti , he was
fore d to giv it up. For a "hile th club drifted along with
n leader and th n topp d completely until lr. Bro\ln of
th Banker Trust ompany took hold. With the h lp of \1r.

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t)ome ®conomic.s' &lt;Club
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·toe king - " re left to be di tribut d b a real anta Claus
\ alentine part wa given by the club
Chri tmas Eve.
Valentine· Day for it members. For th \ audevill Rcvie\\
\\ hich th Parent-Teacher ss ciation of East D nver gave at
fore Junior High choolthe club put on a tunt call d "Jazzing th Hom ,. to th tune of'' in't We Got Fun."
liriam Walt \\aS el cted pre ident of th ·lub when it \\as
first organized, but on account of ill health wa compelled t
lara Taylor is her :lUCC s or.
nna Baxl r is
lea\ e school.
vice-pr idenl. ~ary We t is e retary, and Elizabeth Meig i
tr a urer. The chairman of th pr gram committe i Ruth
Hub r; of th w lfar commillee, Flor nee Gre nhlatt; and of
the o ial ·ommitt c, ug nia ri n r.

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HE Hom Economic
lub of Ea t Denver i pra tical!
a n w club and ha v ry high aim and ideal . Th
member are girl · "ho are no" taking Dom sti · rt
r Dom tic cien · and s nior, "h have had t\\ o ·ran; of
time a month.
ooking and C\\ ing. The club me t thr
twice during a embl hour and once after
hooL It is a
o ial club and the member deriY th ir pl a · ure from doing
«ood for oth r .
Ju t b fore hri tma the girl
tockina "hich the "'irl of the " ci nee" divi ion filled with
nut , oranae , appl and andie . One aft rnoon about ixt en girl went to th Day ur ery, '~here th y p nt the aft rnoon playina game · \\ ith the kiddie and later serving ic
cream con .
II pent a pleasant aft rnoon. The filled

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ilE " P TLI liT," offi ial student publication of E. D. H. ., i now a lilt! over one

In January, the '' potlight" \\a"' made, un olicited, a member of the •· entral Inter-&lt;cholastic
Pres
s ociation:' \\hich hash lped materially in
overcoming the new ob,.tades '~hich hme continual!} pre" nted themselves to the tafT. Prubabl
the mo t videnl improvem nt made in the pap r
during the y ar \~a the enlargement from a fourcolumn to a fi&gt; -column publication. But the
" potlight" has bar ly begun to grow. Th next
tep i a weekly, \\hich '~ill b po ~ible \\hen the
privil ge of u ing adverti!'ing in the paper i gi,en.

!though it '~as ralh r late in
y ar old.
starling, it ha amply mad up for th lim it lost
and is cia d among th b t high chool new papers on its exchange li L
La t year, John Kir ton and Frank John t n,
the " potlight' " first editor and a i tant ditor,
tarted the work '~ith an enthusia m and " do or
die" d termination that made this year' tafT f el
honor bound to do th ir be L In one of th fir t
i ues of th year th tafT
desirou
than it pr dec

The " potlight" is still in th v ry fir-.t part
of it · exi tence and a the year pa~s. and more xperien ed talent bee me available, the •· potlight"'
\\ill become more and more a tudent publication
of \\hich the \\hole chool ·an b justly proud.

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HE mu ical d partm nt of the ch ol und r Mr. Whiteman
ha had a v ry pro perous year, and it may he safely said
that all the organizati n are sorry Lo see Lh 1922 hool
rm com Lo a clos .

P rhaps Lh
ul Landing improvement made in Lhi department
this y ar ' as the organization of Lh
horal Club, a ombination
of the boy ' and girl ' glee lubs, comprising n arl one hundred
voices. Th musi · offer d by Lhi organization outcla se mo t
amat ur performan · and is equal in many wa) Lo profe sional
work. The offi ers of Lh cluh are onslant Pfund, pr :;idenL; Helen
uire, !:'ecrelar and Lr asurer.

ice-presThe Boys' Glee lub ha · been doing it usual high qualiL of
work this year, inging al ariou, plac in and ut id the city,
making a big hit '\henever they have appeared. Paul avag i pre id nt;
on tant Pfund, vic -pre id nt· Harold
alker,
relary
and trea urer.
name still be unfamiliar to
hange from " kelele Club" and
right nam for it! It officer :
nnabell
n M Dani I, vi· -pr id nt; Ruth Lane, e -

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�Top Row (left to right) Zo ller, Goldberg, .rr. "Whiteman.
Recond Row (left to right)
glesby, Prezant. Crews, Hl'nry, .Johnson. Rlct·. Rh dine, ;\lc lure, Pfund, and Long.
Third Row (left to right)-Mooney, :avage, .Iadden, LeRoy, \\'alker, Wilmoth, I itcher, Bonn y, "\Y~·iie, rr, "\Yhite, Bartl

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HE adet of Ea t Denver ha\ thi year allainrd a higher degre of efficiency
and training, both phy ically and mentally , than v r b!.'f re in their hi~tory.
ot only have they accomplished more in th military !if , but aJ,.o they have
more out id activiti!.'s and int r ts lhis year than in the past.
II this has t nded
to height n the inter st in drill that fell ofT ~o notic ably during the year. fol!O\\ing
the World War. Thi i shO\\ n by the fact that almost t\\ ic as many Loy · are nO\\
taking military training as in 1921, and prosprcts are bright for a much larg r body
next year.
In th middl of the y!.'ar L\\ o e&gt;enb of gr at importance occurr d; fir t, the
op ning of the ne\\ indoor rifl range at lanual; and second. the organization of the
Cad t lub.
The range ha afford d Lh
adels much enjoyment. and at Lhl' . am Lime has
trained Lh m to b b ller filled for Lh ir country's prot!.'ction in Lime of n d. Inter·
s hool and int r-city comp LiLions a · \\ell as indi\.idual &lt;·onlesls, haYe bern h ld
very f w week .
The ad t Club i th first of it kind at East. Th officers I cted are:
as
H nd e, pr id nt; B rnard am , vic -presid nt;
rlhur Gordon . . e retar ; and
Robert Gr en, trea ur r.
nother innovation in th
adel is the military court. organized for the purpo e
of bringing to trial all per on. accused of brea h s of military di cipline in th East
Batallion.
Th annual Field Da) will be held the last of :\lay. al \\ hich Lime omp •Litions
will be held for Lh best drilled company, quad, and indi\.idual in Lh city.
uitabl
prizes \\ill be a\\ arded.
Thank for th ' ucc
of the ad L are due. almo t entirely, Lo aptain Lester
F. Gayle,
R.
The officer of th Ea t Batallion are:
au\e

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DET B~TALLIO'\

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�Top How (!Pfl to J'ig-ht) '\'illiam Hall. Theodon' Lon•n7., "-'alter Roger~&lt;. Earl Kelly, Ja&lt;'k Davi&gt;&lt;, Conrad 1\:lt'in.
:\Iiddle How (left to rig-hll
Donald Kinnt·~· . Gol'(lon Porter, .\.ndrew Fa~·. J,;n•rt'lt Lane. ltaymond :\1&lt;·:\Iahan, "'allPr "'oo!l, Roh Orch;1.rd. Arthur Kinney .
llottom !tow Cleft to l'ig-hl) .• \lherla ~t ·Jl;&lt;t• J'. Loi&gt;&lt; Platt, Mary llammick, ChrL·tin:&gt; ~eull, Eug-Pnt• Huffman, .Ta&lt;'k Bak!'r, Ardella Hall. Grace TarhPII,
~la.dg-t~ Fprguson , . targ-at·et ~n1ith.

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Top now Ol'ft to right) "•illiam Hall. Donald Am nt, l1olwrt Orchard, Jac·k llavls. Colhurn .Jones, (;uy llolcomh, Harold 'Yalker, Edmund Garrett,
'Yalker benau r, AI Adams, Jaek Hamilton.
Dottom How (left to right)-Elizahelh Martin, . \l ll'e Heynoltl~. Bt'lty 'Vall, lll'll'n "'hill'. nuth llrisc·oll. l·~lla I olling .JanH'R. l!plen .'avagP, norothy
Foster, .Ann :-;tark, Barbara Harmon.

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�§tate .Onltoriral &lt;Conte.st

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a. b t out of forty es!:'ay ubmitt •d by .uri u high choob
throughout the tate. The ubj 'l for thi y ar' conte t was
"Ho1v an We B t Prot ct and Pr ene ur
n'ltitution a
Establi hed by Our Fath r ?"

T DE l vER ~\US again \\inner in the tat Oratori al
ont1•st h&lt;&gt;ld at Boulder und&lt;'f the au'lpic&lt;&gt;" of the lniversity of
olorado, \lay thirl&lt;&gt;enth, 1921. Jarne-;
\1cGui r&lt;&gt; , uc·c·e. sf ull y upheld East's oratori&lt;"al r&lt;&gt;putation and
\\on for him!'elf th Richard II. Whitle't \1&lt;&gt;morial \ledal.
:inc&lt;&gt; thitJ\a, the third succ·&lt;&gt;ssi&gt;&lt;&gt; &gt;ictory . for East D&lt;&gt;nv r in
the stale ·onlcsl, tlw championship cup becamr thr p&lt;&gt;rman nt
prop&lt;&gt;rly of our school.

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The prize-winning essay \\ere r ad by their authors at the
annual hanquet of the organization, Fc&gt;bruary l\\('lll}-· ond.
1922. A medal and a valuable .et of hooks \\as pre enlcd to
the w imwr.

Ui\uani.s' amerirani2ation &lt;Contest

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Cbe m oobburp &lt;Contest

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HE Ki~1ani
mericanization on test, form rly known
a. the Leven Oratorical Conte t, in which all D mer
high chool participate, wa, held on F bruary tw ntyf urth at orth ide High.
a t Denver, for the nineteenth
tim ·in ·e the cont~t \\a oricrinated in 1895, again \\On first
plac , arl B rg trom b ing our repre ntatiw. The ubject
of the oration wa '' an a :-..ation That I
ontinually and
ctively Preparing for War B a Factor in World P a e?"
The prize i a medal or et of b ok to the winner and a
perman nt gift to his chool.

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HE forty-ninth scrie of d&lt;&gt;elamalion. for th \1 odbury
dal \\ rt&gt; hdd in the uditorium of the chool January 20, 1922.
Thi i the \\ay it came about:
First, a goodly cro1\d to hear itThen a program of brilliant oratory, varied by mu ical
selection by th Or ·hestra, Glee lub and our indi pen able
Ray Ogl sb .
Th ''inner wa Gt&gt;rald Frum , a enior, peal-in" on
Vi ion of War. Like the gold n di k he rec ived i
erald
Frume , a quiet little hap; and hi
u ce s against su h a
number of oth r ex ellent orator -to-be \\a 011 ing to a ympathetic interpretation of a truly great pie e of eloqu nrc.

ij)ill lt!&gt;ri· e §bort §torp &lt;Conte.s't

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\1r. and Mr. Ro oe . Hill prize given for the bet
tory \Hillen by any memb r of the hort tory Cia ,
go
thi year to Loi Hartzeii-Donald Gledhill and
Li II ian esbett rt&gt; ei' ed honorable mention. The prize i · a
ambridge clition of an
meri ·an poet. The judge \\Cr
:\lis Hunter, 1i
Ream and lr. Marinoff of th
ngli h
dt&gt;partment.

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R th fir t time in many ·&lt;&gt;ar , Easl D nver thi year
carried off the laurels in the tat Essa · Cont st of th&lt;&gt;
on of the merican R&lt;&gt;1olution. Edith Bro11 n, a enior,
i. th&lt;&gt; winner of th fir"t prize, her essay having b &lt;&gt;n cho~en
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TIIEL\!A

1ci\:EE, Winner

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3.
4.
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ELIZABETH L0\1 THEil
FRA'I E
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RosA LEE D o1~"A"'
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VlRGl .... IA BR0\1"

DoROTH\ WE TB

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GIRLS GLEE

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6. Til EL\IA l\1 KEF:
7.

8.
9.

1\TIILEE"\ KELL\
\1zLDHED F1:.RGL O"\
\ROL'r"\
t 'IDELL
K Tllt:RI'\L 1\kKE"\

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10.
From the Land of the ~ ky Blue~ att'r
:\1y Lady ('hlo ..
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GIRL.

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Ql ARTF:T

]LOGES
'IRS. E. I! . RA '1/IJ LL
'1 H~ . ntA
MR • L. C. Ft LE'\WII}ER

The
CE.

Th lma M K wa d Jared "inner, and Rosa
man "a giv n hon rable mention.

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nior cia

elect d Dorothy We thy, Dorothy Thoma

and Ja k Da' i . The f acuIty then d cided in favor of Dor·
thy We tb , \\ ho th reby re iY d the highest honor which
can be be tO\\ed by the chool.

Dadi.
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�~ombo

B

ll ~ Pacifit' \Hl lazy; -.o ''a the tin~ dot of an
i..,land ,dwre the village of hief gna mixed
tlw vile tench of it dirty ~treet ''ith the ~trnch
of wet deca ing thing· of the thick jungle ''hich urrounded the village on all ~ides.
gna, fat, lazy, dirty,
d ·k d in all hi~ savage finery, wa · IO\\ ly, deliberately
eatin&lt;Y huge pie ·e,., of greasy half-done pork, follO\\ing
each mouthful ''ith a draught of ~lrong naliv be r. The
men of th village \\ere ith r following th example of
their ·hief; r were le ping. The women were w rking.
uddenly gna congealed into a brown statue, a pi ce
of pork almo l to his lip ~ - IIi· obsequious village folIo\\ d hi example. Tomb , the wit ·h-do lor, \va. coming down the tre L He \Hl~ tall and thin. H \\a ugly.
and hi ugl in
"a· increased by the use of paint and
tattooing. II "as neith r old nor young.
he ''a lame,
h ·arri d a long stalL lie ''as the power b hind th
throne, and before it, too, for that matter. Down the
tr the came until h to d b for
o-na. Then h ·aid
in a loud oice:
"In thr da) white men ''ill come."'
Turning, he \\ nt up th . lr et and di appear d into
th junO' I . For a full fiv minute after h had I ft, the

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villag&lt;• remained petrified. Tlwn with a '-'Uper,.,titiou igh
it ·arne to life.
Tombo, after leaving the village, followed a faint
path, which \\ ound through the jungle, up a mall hill,
and stopped before a small cave. He enl r d, and aft r
refre~hing himself '' ith a draught of beer and a few
fruit", he took from a hiding plac near the door a
leather bag. H dumped it· ontent -large, lu trou
pearlf' on the and n ar the door. He fondled th m a
a loving father fondle· his ·hildren.
fter playing with
the p arls, he returned them to their hiding place, murmuring to him elf:
'' ft r the white traders I ave I'll end gna and hi
dog for more like you. oon there"ll be nough.''
Long y ar before a ~ailor fr m the Philippine had
b n '' re ·k d upon th itdand. From him, th crafty
Tombo had learned of th out ide \vorld, of s m of it
mann r · and customs, of th po" er of m ney, and of th
value of p arb.
Th thr
day had passed and th sch on r Uary
Au tin was anchored in a cove near the villag of hie£
O'na. Bo \\ II and Hall, mal r and mat , " r tryina
to per uad

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gna to I nd th m twenty or thirty m n for

�udd nl y a nali\ e sailor ru hed in and ~bricked that
the boat "as sinking. Both men rushed to the de k. , ure
enough, the boat \\Us ~inking and sinking fast.
II hands '' orked like fi nd;; in pro"\isioning th one
~mall life boat. Bos\1 ell and Hall enl red the abin and
se ·ured the pearls and their gun_. Th n they forced the
nali\ ere\\ to remain on board "hile tlwy escaped in the
]if boat. ome of th' natiws protested. but bullet: ~:&lt;i­
lcnccd them.
In hi ca\e Tombo tmoke \lith a ;;tart. He snatched
tht&gt; partly-melted \Hl"\. from the rock and plunged it into
a jar of "aler. Then he moulded the ''ax into the shape
of a life b at. pla&lt;"ed iL on a rock and again f ll into a
deep sleep.
Out in the I acific. Bos\\ell and llall r&lt;med and ro\\rd
and ro\\ rd.
fter hour. of hard labor they sight d an
i~.dand in the dim dislanc .
ight came and th y still
ro\\ed. Then ome time in the night their boat b gan to
fill. Bail a they \\Ould, th \later kept gaining and gaining. A liLLie "hile before unri e the boat ank. Th
L\\O men \\ere abl to buoy themseh
up for a time
"ith th aid of the oars.
ol long aft r . unri" th y ~a\\
n ar them a triangular fu1, then another and another.
Tombo a\\ ok and a smile of ~;atisfa ·tion pr ad O"\ cr
his face a he slo" ly "alked do" n the path to the village,
\\here he hop d to get a fe" pearls.

two or Lhre year·. '' quare fa e" '~as a~ J~Lm"' Lh m,
and Lh \\ere making fair head\\ay in their bargain.
gna, mad &lt;' mmuni ·alive by th gin, let out th
information that he and hi!' men had been di" in" for
pearl , and that Tombo the "it ·h do ·Lor had them hidden in hi ca\e. fore " quare fa e '' and they kne\1
where Tombo liYed, and Lh \illage wa~ d ad drunk.
ol man hour pa ed b for B S\\ell and Hall w r
~ailin" Lh quiet ea and Tombo, in hi em: , bound and
"'agged, ''as S\1 a ring v ngeance by all th gods he kne\\.
fe\1 day~ after gna and hi 'illage had I pt ofT
the ffe t of th " ' quare fae ," Tombo \Ia found and
relea ed, and "iLh him "a relea ed Lh "'Od of Terrible
nger. Th who! trib \Ia packed ofT Lo di,·e for pearl .
Tombo \\Ould fulfill hi ambition if h had Lo \\Ork the
poor dupe to death. Then h turn d hi · all nlion Lo
Y ngeance.
In hi cave he builL a mall f1r of hard, lo\1 -burning
wood. From hi bag of charm he Look a mall roll f
wax. Thi he moulded Lo represent a cho n r. He
placed th "ax on a rock nt&gt;ar the fire; Lh n rolling himelf into hi mal, he f II into a d ep leep.
Far out in Lh calm Pacific Lh lfary Au tin slo" ly
ail d. B w ll and Hall " re in Lh
abin, counting,
for th fifth time, the tolen pearl . They Limat d their
value and told each other "hat th y would buy with
the mone .

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�\ DOLEFl L SEIU:I\&gt;\DE
knew a maid nanwd Sarah,
kind I). t•nmt'ly maid;
I san~ bt•twath her window.
\nd in Ill) son~ I said,
"0. say not Ita). my Sarah! ..
But alas! my ~erenad

St•ntimcntal 'I outh: ""J)o yuu know, darling,
I used to ki'-' the H'ry blamps ) ou st•nt m&lt;', knowing that the had toudwd your s\H't'l till'-"
!lis l.i~ht o' Lme: "Oh. Jat"k. I ust•d W moisten them on dl'ar old Fido's no'-\·:·

•
DIU"&lt;kl G SO G

BE\\ RE OF:
\lr. Jlill when )OU wish to hold t•onH•r-.atinn
in the hall.
:\lr. Eldt·r·~ e"\allls.
Louist' Banws" ht•a' y lint•.
Tht• kO,IIAUE Board·~ snapshots.
The .'pan ish a"istanh in \I iss Batinm•'s fourth
hour class.
The P'-l choiOjl:) dass in '-earch of somt•thing
to t' perimt•nt on.
): our new crush's former Aame.
:\lerrill ~tubbs wlwn he' ft•eling will
Bill Hall"s moustache. !This doe'-n't appl) to
e' r) body.)
\ irginia llarH') 's girlish laughter.
Rtmena Bair'~ wicked eyeb.
Coming latt• to school.
ny member of the faculty.
\1i" lear)·, Public ~ pt•akin~-t cla~st••.

Tht•re"s 11~0 in the ocean.
There's 11~0 in the b&lt;'U,
nd the last two years then··, been nothing
But 11"0 in nw.

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dam : '· \ hor'e just ,kidded around that
orn r.·'
E. Edmunds: '·But hor-eo; can't skid."
. Adams: "This one wa• tired."

\ ir~inia llant'} I saying 1-(oodnightl: "Goodl~i~ht .. , Wood it•, and comt• again.
Goodnight.
h.ufus.
Ed Garrett: " hat! !at again?"
Raymond: ''\ eah, ~chool started before I ~ot
ht•rt•."

HE\ I. ED PRO\ ERBS
Tardy to work and early to quit
Brin~s a man nothin~ hut orders to gil.

\I i~s Cleary 'cn·ams at a mouse. but a rat just
makt•s her hair stand up.

•

•

\li" C.urn: "\\hat caust•d Qut't'n Elit.abt•th
to fall'?"
.
Connie klint•: "She lo,t lwr supportt•rs."

'\lr. Parker: "E,er bt•t•n throu~h lgt'bra·?"'
Gcrrit Banws: "Yes, but at night, and didn't
set• much of tht&gt; pla e."

A point is a funny thin~;
l.t"s neither long nor wide,
It has no base. it is not thick.
It has no other 'idt•.
It isn't tht•re and yet it i,.
It has no limb nor joint;
'o do not think ou'rr dumb because
You cannot •ee the point.

\lr. Putnam: "They gavt• Cre~ar a triumph."'
II. tamps: "What's that?"
\fr. Putnam: "Oh, they built a big arch. ran
around laughing and thro'~&gt;ing up their hat~."
If. tamps: "l thought Roman didn't have
hats."
\1r. Putnam: "Wt•ll, tht•y threw up whatever
tlwy had."

•
\Irs. Letgh: "~ h did .om us choo•e the disguis of a shepherd"!"
G orgt' ears: '·Becau•e he wanted to ~el the
lady· goat."

"oph: ""Did }OU ever n·ad 'Look in~ Back"nnl''t'
Junior: "Yes, once in an e;~.am, and I '~&gt;as
suspended."

lloract• Coopt'r ltranslatin~ • panisld: "lie
thn•w a touching ~lant"e at the maiden. who suddenly dropped her t•y &lt;"·."

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e aj!rt't' with Milton who, when abked
whether he would instruct his daughters in foreign
language, said, " o, ir, one tongue L enough for
any woman."

heldon Ito t. Peter!: '·)ou"ve had a nice
job here for a long time."'
.t. Pt'ler: "res, we count a million years as a
minute and a ct'nt a~ a million dollar ."
Sht&gt;ldon: "I nt&gt;t•d ~orne rash; loan me a ct•nt."
~L Prter: "All ri~ht. wait a minut .,

:\fr. Hill (in assembly): "Whoever makes a
sound will be sent home."'
Wallace
ib~on and
!bert . (together):
"l!urrah!"

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�Wilkin. : "I uurrwd my finl(t'r.
clo'?"

\\hat

hall I

McGuire: "Read Carlyle\ 'E "-U}" on Burns'.''

gn·t•n littlt• hor, in a gn•t•n little• way.
green little apple dt·vourt'd ont• day:
The green littl1• grassc•s now l!•ndt&gt;rly \\aw,
Over the gn•t&gt;n little apple-hoy's gn'!'n littiP graV!'.

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Mr. Potter:
l(inia'?"

"What are thr exports of

ir-

Dt•upJ Billings: " ncl vw carnp!'d in the
shadow of tlw pyramid ; tlwy wen· . imply covc•red
"ith hierugly phic~."
I Iopt•: ··oh, my! Did }OU gt'l any of the
na~t thing. on you'?"

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nd his maid1•n name was William.

Ed Garrett: "Tobacco and livP lock. sir.''
"Live stock?"
Ed ,arrrtt: "Camrls, sir."
~Ir. Potter:

.

The boy stood by his locker,
I le did not hear th bell,
nd "h1•n lw reached his En~?: I ish cia''·
II is tt&gt;adwr !!:ave him c•-.tra homp \\ork.

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'\fr. Schwci~?:c'r:
"\'\,hat's Economi
Law.
Zorll r?"
Zoeller (fish in~?: l : "~'ill you plea e reprat the
last word of your question."
J\!r.. dmei~?:rr: "Zocllrr."

.

Emmett Graham: "\[ay I hold your palm,
Olive?"
Olive Kitto: ". ·ot on your life. buoy."

.

\1rs. Jon1•s \\Us visiting in the countrr.
n old
horsp and buggy droH' up.
\Irs. Jones: "What'. this, driver?"
Driver: " horse, of course."
\Irs. Jm1es ( absPnt-mindedly): "A h~~rse?
'\ t•ll, rub it out and draw it owr a~?:ain.''

.

\lis
n"nn: '·Can anynnr giH' me a entenc!'
containing tlw words 'del!' ·t' and 'ch•duce"?"
Bri~?:gs: '\ un·!
l nunkPd 'det!'st' and my
folk. ~?:avr mf' 'dPduce'."

.

\fr. Eldn fin physi
class): " \lildrrd, ho"
would you define· spacf'?"
\lildred Whitley: "[ can't find words to ex·
press it, but I have it in m head."

~Ir. Potter (to class): "Look at your historybook on your dP&gt;.k; [ havr mine in my head."

dams: "Gee whiz. Woodie! Why don't
you wash your face '? I can tell what you had for
br akfa. t."
\Voodie: '"i hat did I han•?"
1: "Eggs."
Woodie: "You're wron~?:: I had eggs yester·
day."

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.. teinberg: "Ever study a blotter?''
lie! n Alpert: •· o, foolish."
harlPs : "\ Pry absorbing thing.''

\ isitor: ''Do ) ou ring two bt&gt;ll to . tart
school'?''
Bud Eatnn ( anxiou
to be polite): ""io,
ma'am. "e ring ont• bell twi e.''

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Connie klin e: "What'll we dn tonight?"
rt Kinn ey: "I kno" I'll pin a coin. lf
its head "e'll 1!:0 to a movir; tail., we'll go to a
dan e, and if it -.tands on end we'll go home and
and study."
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FOOLT. I! FA \ 0
I \\t'Ot to clwol one dismal day
With downcast hPad and vi&gt;oagc• gra).
nd a 1 reached the choolhou&gt;.t' (lour
\\here oft m} feet had trod before,
The tardy bell rang loud and clear
nd fillrd my shrinking 'oul with frar.
The office· dom loom!'d large and black
nd made me think of turning back.
\\ lwn in that great big hall "0 '-till
.\pptared a man ~·t\la&gt;. Mr. Jlill.
HI' miled a happy, carefree mile·
And &gt;.aid. "Come in and n•&gt;.t a"hile.''
lit· ll•d me toward that office door.
Whi h, &gt;.trangt• to &gt;oay, &gt;.eemcd black no mor!'.
I le orderc'd cake and IPmonadt·.
And I forgot to bt• afraid .
Whil!' sipping thi' tlt•liciuu~ drink
J murmured. ''I "a' late. I think."
"Oh. that\ all right." said \Ir. Ilill,
·• s oon a., }OU are through I "ill
£,cort you to ) our fir~t hour cia&gt;.&gt;..''
With t!:at. h tipped and drained his glass.
The f.r-t J,c,Ul clas&gt;, \\aS better till,
Due to the generous \lr. Hi 11.
They gave us biscuits. oft and light,
And goldrn honey. clear and bright.
'\,•xt hour. Baur' cand} went the round~;
I'll bet each ont• consumed five pounds.
Th •n we pa&gt;.sed to &gt;o&lt;;embly I! all
nd had ice cn•am. but that's not all.
They gave u' tickt'l&gt;. and &gt;.aid to 1!:0
nd see our favorite picture sho".
taxi dropped me at mr door .

It ended there. the da, was o'er.
Aighty tale to you tl;i seem&gt;.;
'r ou'rt• ri~?:ht, 'twas nothing but a dream.
But if this all \H're r all} true.
I'd never mi-s a da). \\ould you?
- Francps • p!'rry.

�\\ altt•r '\\ ootl ( t•ommerrial law l : ''\\herr do
'ou j:(t't ('\ itft'lll't' for a hn·ach of prom i-t• suit
;\lr. Putnam: "\'\ t''ll ronw to that in a couple
nf \\t'eks, Walter .• Ct' if sht• won't put it ofT that
lonp:.''

r·

\tr. Crabb had \Hitten on the back of tiH'
thrme: '"Please write more lcgibl) :·
Simp~tm (ne'l.t da) l: ''\fr. Crabb, what i~
this )OU put on Ill) paJ&gt;cr."

.

upid "ho pier e~ hearts with arnms, but it takes a pretty girl to dra" the brau'l..

It rna) bt&gt;

..

'1r. \1arinofT: "A fool ('an as!.. qm•stions that
no ntan can answt)r:,
Donald Gledhill: "Is that why ~o man) of
us Aunk on tl'•ts.''
"How far have you studied, Johnny?" inquired
tlw teacher.
"Just a far as the book is dirt ·, ma'am."

.

, aid the raindrop to the particlr of dust:
''This settle- you. your name i mud."

.

\fr. Pitts (to small Jap coming in early tn
class): "I '-t't' you arr coming early of latr; before you wt•rr always brhind, but at last you arr
fir--t."
'. ].: '·I don't understand."

Ea-.t pupil: "It was so cold thi · noon, :\Ir.
Lord open d the doors early."
~Ianual pupil: "Oh, is that so; I alwa)
thought that \[r. t. Peter opened the gat s for
angel&lt;'
, orne girl
Josh ~-

have big feet;

other.

wear go-

\lr. Putnam on entering third hour class, perceiH's tlw lights turnt•d on. llc inquirt's: '"lias
an) body got a hwitch '? If so, I should like to
use it.''
''Johnny, rm afraid I'll not~('(' you in llraven,"
said the fatlwr to his errant son.
'"Wh), what han· )OU been doing now, pop'?""

\fiss Jn,in: ''What did ttila call his favorile "if&lt;~?''
Bill Rr)nolds: "Bunny, I gur,s."

..

Frances Blair: "What do you !..no", he l..issrd
mt• on the forehead la~t night."
Eugenia . : "'\\hat did you do about it'!"
Frances: "Called him down, of course."

..

, hen' in Bell: "Did you tell her whrn you
proposed to her last night that you wen· unworthy of her? That ah,ays make~ a hit.''
, tuart Lew is: "I was going to. but shr told
it to me fin•t.''
~

Old Cent: "Hello, sonn); fishing?''
onny: "Naw. just drowning a fe" worm&lt;'

..

Face powdrr nevl'r taste as good as it ~mells.

•
PL Y. WE. HOt LD LIKE T
EE
\1adeline oleman ..
Double peed
Rosa L e Dadisman .. .. ... h! virtu us amp!
Dorothy Westby.... .
.. . ... On With the Dance
Harold heldon ..................... Tarzan, the 1. ntamed
Jack Hamilton ...
.. ......... . .... The heik
Bill Hall ... ....
. .. The Three \1u~keteer
", hort)" onners .. ... .... ..... . .... Tom awyer
Helen , parha\\k ... .. . ..... .... .. Big Happines
Ruth Buchanan
.... The Hoodlum
i\f r. Potter
.. . ven teen
rt Kinne
. . Tlt•r Elrphant fan
1 i2

!-&gt;1·-'\IOB. ( L-\. !-&gt; OlSTI &lt; TIO~~ (GliU .. ")

All of tht•m
\1,.-t popular girls
Dorothy Fo~tt·r
, Wl'l'l!'St girl ..
I Ir lt'n IIi son
Prt'ltiest girl
.. Loui. e Barnt•s
Clas;. beaut
. Barbara Ilarmon
\ ainest girl
Dnri-. Jacohs
Cutest girl
I It' len , parhaw k
, ociety girl
..
I Jelen Bmdhrad
\lost studious girl ... .. ..
Edith Bro"n
Class busint's~ woman
Imogt•ne , penct•r
.lass rtist
. .. . . .. .
nnabelle Gray
Class Stenographt'r......... ..
\fadeline oleman
Class fashion plate....... .
Lucil , andertion
eatest girl . ....... ..
Dorothy Thomas
Class a!'ln•ss ...
rdella Hall
~lost attractive . .... .. .. . .
Ilt•lt'n , avap:e
1\fost athletic
Dorothy W e~th)
Bt•st all-round girl ..
Helen ,ibson
\f ost sedate
\farie lhi
\lost mischit•vou-.
Virginia llarvt'}
Most talkative girl
. . Hosa Lee Dadisman
Class \amp ire
Mildrt•d Whitley
Class llouseket•pt•r
Franct&gt;s \faurn
\fnst rnrrgrtir
~

. E!\IOR CLA ..

DL TI CTIO •

(BOY ' )

I [arold Rinehart
\fost mis hievous .
. Bob Orchard
Ia ~ Bache! r
Waltt'r Wood
.lass heart-breaker..
Bill Hall
~fo t popular bo) . ... .... ..
Dt•uel Billings
\1ost energrtic
1\farvin llauk
\1o~&gt;t bashful boy ............. .
rthur Kinnt•y
Class Flirt
Jack :impson
Laziest boy
Irvin Dawson
t•atcst boy
Hay Oglesby
fo t entertaining bo)
Henri ida!
i\fost studious boy
Gu,
Holcomb
Class ctor.... .. ..
.
Gerald Frume~s
Class Orator. .. ..................... .
Harold Walker
\ ainest boy .... .............. .
.Tack Littig
.las, Dude ... ......... .... . ... .
.onrad Kline
l [andsomest bo)
Constant Pfund
las
uthor .. .. ............ .
\fyron Reddish
Ia s
William Reynolds
.las
Warnrr rwcomb
.Ia~
Gf'orp:f' . c•ar~
i\fost

�(,t'orl(t' O'Boy It': "\\hat makt's ) our hair that
!'ulur '! "
(harlt·s ( Hl'd) Palmer: "\Vt•ll, )&lt;HI see, it's
so '~iry that t•vt•ry time l v.ash it, it rw,ts."

.

TilE ~\1 LLPO\. • C&gt;\.RE

lt was only just last winter. that wt• had a
fri!(htful s an•; for wt• lt•anwd that lwn• in Den·
wr, there \\as smallpox t'Vl'ryv.lwn•.
So v.t•
hurrit•d to tht• doctors, and to stop its wot•ful
spread, wt• all Wt'rt' va&lt;·&lt;·inated, just to keep from
d) ing dead.
Oh tlw \&gt;tHHirous timt' wt• did have when tht•y
all bt•!(an to take! Wt' had no bunt• nor muscle
but v.hich began to aclw. The ri!(ht would often
n·ach around. and gt•ntly rub tlw left; this was
tlw famous movenwnl, in "hich t•vt•ry orw v.as
deft.
Of cour-.t• \\t' had to miss somt' sclwul, perhaps
a da} or 1\H&gt;. to arou-.e the others' S) mpathy. and
''~' \Wre nil! a few.
nd then the itching time
canw on, oh, what a tinw we had! Though our
l\~istings wen• mistaken. "e meant not to be bad.
Oh. tht• joy. of 'accination! "ow that they've
been, and past, wt• know that they were for our
good. though that thought was once our last. And
so it is with things in life. while we're going
throu{!:h tlw test; though perha1&gt;s we do not think
it, thr) may be for the best.
- \f. Riel'.

.

WE \\01\DER WIIO!
I fe loves to spt·nd a uleasanl hour
With prell} lady friends;
But all tlw girls are {!:ellin{!: pt•t•vt•&lt;l.
Because t.hat\ all he spends.

.

CIIOOL DIHECTOHY
Hov.ena Bair
Huth harlton ...
Clifford Donncfly
Dorothy Down it• .... .. . .•
Dorothy Foster ......... ..
\laxine Goldsmith
Bill Hall .......
v ir~inia llant•y .
Doris Jacobs ....
1\rthur 1--.inn!'y
Conrad Kl&lt;•in
\Jr. \larinoff

Geoq:e .'t•ars
llarold Sheldon
lief n ·l&gt;arha"k .
Dell \an ildt•r
Dorothy Westby ...
Walter Wood ............. ..

(L •

Otu I'ATIO"'
t•nior Prom .................. .
vampin~
In Mr. Poller' class ............... .
tudyin!( hard ( '!)
On way to G. Lab . .....
Follov.ing :\tildred
In cooking class ............ .
Cooking her apron
Ask lwr
'he knov.
With Dorothy ..
Diuo
With a girl ..... .
usual
..?
1\t home . . . .... . . ... ... .... .. .....
In hall .......... .. .....
........... :\laking t·)es
·' t·r~eant-at-arms .. . . .... .. . .. . . .... othing to do
On sta~e .... ....
. . . . .. ..... Learn in!( hov. to makt• lu'c
1\.oshare Board meeting ... ......
. ensorin~
With lit• len ..
.. . . ... . r~uing as usual
..1\t a dance
........................... Jumping that rutt• v.ay
'\;ever v.hen wanlt'tl
....... Looking for R. D.
Everywhert'
.. .... . . ... .. Talking yt't
At so ·ial hour... ....
.. .. ..Throv.in~ a line
At
polio
. .... .... .. . .. . Playing around
A II ovt•r ....... ........
. . . ..... Talking to A. II.
t senior meeting ............ ........ Trying to keep nlltcs
.At Virp;inia's ....
. ......... '?

OF TW£. T'l:-T\\0

By OsA ELvA W.:~rOTT, '22
Cis for cla s of twenty-two,
Learned Ea t Denverite", loyal and true!
i for all to old Ea~t all are kin,
:is • ucce~&gt;; v.e are strivin(!: to win;
: tudenls of wi,dom we are.
0 n to our , choolmates, best wishes "e pass,
Faithful be! e'ery laddie and las~ .

Teacht•r: "What is ) our namt• ·r·•
Boy: ''J ult•.''
Tt•acher: "Don't av Jult•. \OU hould •a'
Julius." ITo next boy) .: ''What . is your name '? "
Doy: "Bilious, teaclwr.''

Tis our teacher ... we're proud of them all.
Willing to help u when backward we fall.
E i for every thin{!:. mollo and Ao\\er,
1\o e\Pr shall we wa.,te a fruitful hour.
Tis the tear "~' drop as we go,
): earning for lost ones, the \\Cetheart we know.

.'omt• of our men teadwrs hould ha,t• a rabbit
nainted on tlwir lwads so it would look like a
han•.

T is for time", though hard "orne may be,
We are progrcs,ing. that )OU can ber.
0 h! sadly we say " u r •voir.''
17:1

TO T
Here' to a building at 19th and ~ tout,
When once )OU get in, it' hard to gN out.
l lere' to the teachers who try hard indeed,
In thi poor oil to plant orne good se d.
I !ere's to the pupils. no jollier bunch
E'er scampered out for th noon -day lunch.
, o here' to Ea!:-l Denver, long may she land
EYer giving her b '-l to the youth of our Janel.

- J. '\'\ .
Earl Kell): "ff I "hould ki-.-. )OU, v.hat v.ould
happ n?"
Kathr)n Douglas: "I should call fatlwr.''
Earl: "Then 1 won't do it.''
Kathryn: "But father'. out of town.''
~

~lr. Reed:

"Who can mention a thing of im portance that did note i. t a hundred year ago '? ''
\\alter Rogerh: ''\le."

�Ol R F-\CLLT):

Little Bo): •· t'l'. rna, our -.chool teacher\ a
\amp."
\fother: "Win. J ohnn\ .''
Little Boy: "\\ell. ma: -.h • -.aid she hung on
to a lot of principlt·~ ...

First tllt're's dear old Ro-.rm&gt;,
He's guardian of us kid-.;
,.\nd if Wt' aren't bt•haYing,
ll e'Jl put u on the 'kid-..

..

wotxlpecker lit on a ~ophomore's head,
nd his breakfa~t he tried to call;
But as he pecked at the ~pongy mass,
lie ''cnt, in head and all. ,

.

lark is ne"Xt in lirw,
ver) ablr chap;
lit• \\Orks all da\ in the office.
nd never taki- n nap .

Ruth Wright: ''Ted. »h) do ou paint the in·
-.ide of your chichn house'?"
Ted Lon•nz: ··::;o the chicken-. \\tm't eat the
grain out of the wood.''

Rose 1\hram•on' a \Hirker.
·he scarce has time to -.peak;
,·he stops work for a Recond,
ntl fintb -.he'~ lost a \H't'k .

woodpecker lit on a junior\, head,
For he had no de~ire to roam;
This place wa~m·t a suitable bed,
Because 'twas a solid dome.

\nd tht•n there's \lr-.. Leach,
Her heart, it i' ~o kind;
lw scared off all the fn·-.hnwn,
Or all that -.he could find.

woodpecker lit on a senior' head,
But cried with all his might;
For sad to sa), he now is dead
li e was burnt by this ~hining light.

.

[)op-.n 't it make ) ou ft•el f Ullll) ,dwn ) nu
mi-.tak Hlme of our teachers for f re-.hmen '?

0Yerheard at a tea: "Do )UU feel likt• a pot
of tt•a'!''
"'\o; do I look likt• tnw'?''

llrn \lt·tz.: ''I am IT) ing Ill) ht•-.t to l):t'l
ahead.''
\largarl'l \on Alt: "llt•aH'n kntll'" tHI nt•ed
nne:'

·..

John kirh~ : ''[ didn't likt• the way )OU -.mih-d
at that girl ovt•r then•.''
Bt•rnnrd Bittt•rmnn: " either did -.he."

..

Pt'IHt): ")ou net•dn't think I'm hone
rau• tn) hair i-. combed.''

be·

..

Wh n Domth} \\•·-thy bmught ~Hill' nowt•rs
to Bill llnll in the ho pita!
Bill: "Oh. how wet•t tll'»t' an•; tlwre must
be some dew on them yrt."
Doroth): "Y ) e&amp; tlwre is - er hut I'm go·
ing to pa) the n•&gt;.t tomorrow."

And

A \\oodpl'ckt•r lit on a fre,hman's head
ntl st'ttlt&gt;d himself to drill;
lie drilled a"ay for a )ear and a day,
nd then he broke his bill.

1\nd tlwn there'h dear old 0-.rar,
Long ma) hi-. mrmor) Rland;
lie's honored and respt•ctt•d
B) all hi' pupils grand.
0. lwn• i" \lr. Putnam
His clomint•ering look5
They srart' out all the know! dgt•
)ou\e leamed from all the books.
Who is thi' •talking up the stt•p
IIi' forehead i. -.o high.
Its joll), jovial \lr. Bliss,
Or rl &lt;' m e)e did lit•.
Tlwre·~ none in -.chool

that's sw&lt;'t'll'r,
Tlwre 's none that"s bt•tter Iikt•d;
I mran our dear \li-.s llaskell
She's all right.
\li-.s Portt•r is n lovt·l) Ia"'•
. he's guardian of tlw girls;
• ht' glenns from them their j&lt;''"·lr).
1\nd romb~ out all their rurl-..
There's Logan. Bob, and .arl and I' 'lt',
Thert''s Genevieve and Rost•
I'd love to YVritc and praist• tlwm all,
But tho-.e arc all I kncl\\ '·
17 4

~

\iy love has Aew
~he d ne me dirt
I did not knew
She were a flirt
To tho~e not schooled
J do forbid
To be so done
s I ,,a., did
• he has arne
~·he ha. went
:he has left J all alone
I can never came to her
, he can nt'ver went to I
It cannot ''as.

.

It was a rather cold evening for riding, but
Squeak thought he would be polite and a'-k Helen
S. to go for a ridt•. Wh n they were out in th
country a wa)" ~queak , aid:
"Don't ynu think you ought to have something
amund you, li e len'? (\leaning a coat.)
llelt'n (blushingly): "LN' wait until w gef
out a little farther."

..

Gt·ralcl Frunws~: "That train smokt's a lot."
Hobt&gt;rt Ball: "Yes. and rhoo~. too."

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