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You are going, 0 my children
On a long and distant journey.
Many a devious path you'll travel,
Many a black knight you will conquer
As you wander hither, thither,
Listen to the words of wisdom,
Listen to the truth I tell you,
Lest your frail canoe be stranded,
Lest you be wrecked upon the shallows.
Let the lessons you have learned here
Help your mind to cope with greater.
Let the battles you have fought here,
Fairly fought and fairly conqpered,
Only make you that much stronger.
And the people you have met here
In your social intercours es
Teach you how to live together
And to smok e the peace-pipe always.
May the sheepskins you have won now
Be a g uide in all your wanderings.
Take the ideds I have held up,
As a compass in your travels.
Finally, 0 my faithful children,
As you pass from out my portals,
Though you wander far and farther,
Still recall your alma mater
Still be faithful to her precepts,
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:.,moot of ilie old Uoita&lt;ian ohU&lt;oh oo Ohio Stmt aod given tha name of Quincy High School. M,. C. L. Edw"'d' w" tha
first principal and Miss Lucy Wilder as assistant. Only two other teachers were employed in the
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During the excitement of the Civil War, Lawn•nce though poverty stricken , maintained her
schools.
Simon M. Thorpe, who was principal at tl:lat time , was killed in the Quantrell raid, August
21, 1863.
The principals of L. H. S. from 1862 to the present time have been: Miss M. E. Barber, A. C. Farnum, Mrs. Mary Carpenter, M. B. Beal, Sarah Brown, Prof. E. Miller, Miss E. J. Clark, Prof. F. 0.
Marvin, J . W. Cooper, J. L. Dunmars, A. J . May, W. H. Johnson and F. H. Olney.
In 1871 the present site of L. H. S. was purchased by the- board of education and also the Presbyterian chapel which was used for some time for school purposes .
The first class which was graduated from hi~h school had two members. When K. U. discontinued
its preparatory school in 1885 the high school increased in attendance. This made t hree things necessary ; fir st t he curriculum of the school must be expanded to provide courses required in preparation
forK. U.; second the numb er of teach ers must accordingly be incr eased; and third a building must be
provided to house the bigger L. H. S. All these needs have been realized. Lawrence High School prepares the students for college and provides a fund :~mental business education.
The number of teachers has increased from four to 38. The present building was built in 1889.
The Lawrence High School Budget for 1897 said of it: "The finished building is a marvel of beauty,
convenience and cheapness. Its broad stairs and ample hallways, its high and well lighted rooms, its
perfect system of ventilation and heating, make it one of the best buildings in the state for its purpose.
The exterior presentation is a thing of beauty and joy forever."
The first class composed of two members is the smallest ever to be graduated from L. H. S. The
class of '16 having 120 members is the largest. The enrollment has incr eased during the history of
L . H. S. from about fifty to eight hundred and forty. Two thousand three hundred and seventy two stud
ents have received their diplomas from Lawrence H 'gh School.

THE HIGH SCHOOL SONG
(Tune-Crimson and the Blue)
See 1that stately towered old sch ocl house
Standing plain to view.
'Tis the dear old Lawrence High Sc' ool
Alma Mater true.
CHORUS
Hail, all hail! Our Alma Mater
Hail dear L. H. S.!
We bear thee a love so fervent
It can ne'Qr grow less.
In h er halls we've toiled and gloried
In our victories too,
And to her our Alma Mater,
Always we'll be true.
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And when we've passed on and others
Take our places here,
May they lift their strong young voices
In one glorious cheer.
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Harold Ctalkey, '05.

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The bell which hangs in the "stately tower" of the old high school building has a unique, interesting histot·y.
In the fall of 1855, William H. Knight, a resident of Saxonville, Massachusetts, hearing of Kansas' struggles to become a free state, said that the Kansas heroes should be cheered by the ringing
of a church bell. He proposed to donate a bell cost mg five hundred dollars if the citizens of Saxonville
would buy a clock at the same price. Attempts to put this across were unsuccessful until May, 1856.
Then Mr. Nute, a missionary, speaking to a Bosto :1 audience told of his work in Kansas and read a
telegram telling that Lawrence had been burned and many citizens massacred. The audience was enthusiastic in regard to Mr. Knight's proposition, a :1d the money for the clock was raised. The bell
and clock were shipped to Lawrence by way of New Orleans, but the ship was wrecked in the Gulf
of Mexico, where they lay for some time. They wer e recovered and repaired, and they reached Lawrence
in September, 1856. The bell was first rung one evening late in September, celebrating the release of
free-state prisoners from the Leavenworth prison.
The bell has always been used as a school bell. It hung in a wooden tower back of the old Unitarian church, which formerly stood on Ohio stree t, where the first high school was held. It was sold
to the board of education in 1890 and was hung in the High School tower. These words are engraved
upon it, "My tongue shall speak of thy word; Bless ed is the people that shall know the joyful sound:
they shall walk, oh Lord, in the light of thy counte nanee."
The bell stood in years past for heroism of the highest type, the courageous defense of principal. May it be in years to come a symbol of high standards and ideals which have been cherished
by students of Lawrence High School.

Manual Building has also been one of our high school homes. It is in this building
thilt the govd smells from the Domestic Science department are generated, as well as,
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won our sincere admir ation for th e
systematic way in which he orrL d on
the vari ous surveys. The class of '21
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good fri end an d suppo rter.

Miss Riggs, dean of gir ls, is the 'sincere f riend of every L. H. S. g irl.
H er inf luence f or good is f elt
through out th e sch ool. As advisor of
t h e Gir ls' Student Council h er assistance in w orking out the va r ious
plans which have been u n:ler ~ ake n h a s
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school life. In all our checkered career we have looked to
him for council and advice. Sympathy, kindly humor, and
an understanding heart are the characteristics of this big,
little man. The entire class of '21 wishes to see Pap
twenty years from now still presiding in the office.

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Vera Blackburn, French and Spanish
Florence V. Butler, English
P earl I. Carpenter, Botany, Bio:ogy and
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Edith Cole, Domestic Art
H elen Crawford, American H istory
Florence Dopkins, English
L. H . Emmett, Mechanical Drav/::: g
W . R. E ssick, Agriculture
Minerva C. Hall, Music
Leta Harper, English
Pearl Hudson, History and Civi s
Mrs. J. P. J ensen, English
Elizabeth Kennedy, Latin
S. S. Kirby, Chern. E l. Sc.
Edward Malleis, Manual Training
Lena V. Miller, Domestic Scie::ce

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Mrs. A . J. Mix, English
Catherine McCreath, Mathematic!!
Sadie McMillan, English
Vivian Neiswender, Domestic Science-Art
Alice O'Brien, School Nurse
Martha Rayhill, Mathematics
A. M. Richards, Agriculture
H. C. Riggs, Physics
Kate L. Riggs, Ethics, French, D. of G.
Mrs. Harriet Rynerson, Mathematics
Mrs. Eleanor pisson, Latin
S. S. Sark, Civics-Economics
Mamie Walker, Normal Training
Marcia R. Wood, History
Mildred Newman , Math ematics
Doris Geibrich , Physical Education
Max Klein, Coach
Mabel Swedberg, Domestic Art

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LIONEL SEMON-"Speed"
Hi-Y.-2; Budget Staff-3; · Student Council4; Annual Staff-4; Tennis-2, 3, 4; Captain
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President---4.
Class president, a good student, a fine
athlete, a combination hard to beat.
VERNITA DAY-"Hans"
Class Secretary-1; Y. W. C. A.-1, 2, 3, 4;
Treasurer-4 ; Student Council-4; Vice-President---4; Home Economics Club-3, 4; TreasFootlighters Club-4; Y. W. C. A. Cabinet-4;
Annual Staff-4; Budget Reporter-4.
"Her kindness and her worth to spy
You need but gaze on her bright eye."
PHELPS CUNNINGHAM-"Bill"
Hi-Y.-3, 4; Radio Club-2, 3; President-3;
Glee Club-4; Annual Staff-2, 4.
"I like the girls, really I do. 'Specially
one." .
FAY MAYER
Class Secretary-1, 4; Editor Annual-4; Basketball-1; O'ita-4; Y. W. C. A.-3, 4; Budget
Staff-4.
SARAH WILLIAMS
Class Secretary-1; Y. W. C. A.-1, 2, 3; Secretary-2; President-3; O'ita-2, 3; Sergeantat arms-2; Footlighters Club-3; Footlighters Play-3; Student Council-3.
And she sits and gazes at him with her
deep and tender eyes.
TUSTEN ACKERMAN-"String Beans"
Hi-Y.-2, 3, 4; Cabinet-3; Student Council-4;
President-4; Basketball - 2, 3, 4; Captain-'!;
Vice-President of Class-4.
The girls fall down and worship him,
but he cares not, for h e gives his undivided attention to basket ball. He·s
one of our "Stars," too.
BURL STUGARD
Hi-Y.-2, 3, 4; Vice-President Hi-Y.-4; Class
Treasurer-4; Annual Staff-4; Baske,ball3, 4.
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0 he's little~but he's wise,
And he's a terror for his size.
MARQUIS HUFFMAN-"Marcus"
U.S. Navy-'17, '18, '19; Lawrence H. S. Glee
Club-3, 4; Football-3, 4; Footlighters-3 4·
"What Happened to Jones" cast-3; Hi-Y.~3:
4; Cabinet---4; Budget Staff-4· Annual Staff
--4; Senior· Play.
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Knows football from "A" to "Z", and is
one of the most dependable men on the
team. He has rafts of friends, but alas!
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�SAMUEL WEATHERBY-"Sam"
Hi-Y.-1, 2, 3, 4; Cabinet--2, 3, 4; Budget
Staff-2, 3, 4; Footlighter Club-3, 4; President-4; "\Vhat Happened to Jones" cast--3;
Student Council-3; Secretary-3; Prom Manager-3; Prom Farce; Glee Club-2, 3, 4;
President-3; Quartette-3, 4; Annual Staff4; Senior Play Committee-Senior Play.
Sweaby's a regular news hound, stump
speaker, and "goodness knows" what all,
'round this here High School.
DOROTHY CLARKE-"Dot"
Y. W. C. A.-1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club-3, 4; Double
Quartet-3, 4; Vice-President--4; Dramatic
Club play-3; Secretary-4; Prom Farce-3;
O'ita---4; Budget Staff-4; Aesthetic Dancing
-3; Freshman Budget Reporter; Senior Play
Committee; Footlighters Club-3,4; Senior
Play.
And like the brook's low song, her voiceA sound which could not die
EDNA UNDERWOOD-"Eddie"
This "Eddie" is a regular whirlpool.
MILDRED CUTTER-"Squeaks"
Y. W. C. A.-1, 2, 3, 4; Treasurer-3; Orchestra-l, 2: Student Council-2; Secretary-2;
Class Vice-President-1.
A diagnostician-complications of the
heart her specialty.
MARGERY DA Y-"Jerry"
Y. W. C. A.-1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club-3, 4; Home
Economics Club-3, 4; President-4; Student
Council-4; O'ita-4; Budget Staff-4; Annual
Staff-4; Footlighters Club-4; Honor Student; Commencement Program-4.
Full of vim and pep, the kind of a girl
that makes things go; at the sight of her
the stars hide their diminil!!hed heads.
MILDRED BROWNE-"Brownie"
Y. W. C. A.-1; Basket Ball-2.
"Modest and simple and sweet,
The kind we like to meet."
ALICE GREISA
Y. W. C. A.-1, 2, 3, 4; O'ita-3, 4; FootlightellS Club-4; Budget Staff-4; Reporter-2;
Vice-President Footlighters-4; Student Council-4; Honor Student--4; Commencement Program-4.
"Precious jewels are always done up in
small packages."
GEORGE ANDERSON-"Stinkney"
Football-2, 4; Basket Ball-4; Hi-Y.-1, 2,

3, 4.

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NELLIE PURCELL
"She has a jolly twinkle in her eye, t'lis
cheerful giver of smiles."

GENEVA McFARLAND
Y. W. C. A.-1, 2, 3, 4; Home Econonci ·s Club
-3, 4.
A charming, happy maiden
We say she's pretty sweet,
With laughter heavy laden
She's a girl that's hard to beat.

CLARENCE STEW ART- "Stew"
Hi-Y.-2, 3, 4.
Nice-but :he can't make his eyes behave.

DOROTHY LEHMAN-"Dot"
We wonder why she waited 'till J· st fall ,
To join the class of twenty-one,
Tho then we knew her not at alJ
We wish that she had longer with us been.

GRACE JONES
Y. W. C. A .-1, 2, 3, 4; Home Economics Club
-3, 4; Aesthetic Dancing-4.
Where would you be, if you grew any
taller?

WILLIAM HILL- "Bill"
Football-3, 4; Hi-Y.-4; Annual Staff-4.
Look out girls, he's not as bashful as
seem s.

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FRIEDA BEREITER
Normal Club-4 ; Y . W. C. A.-4.
"Her hair is light, her face if brig:1t,
We hope of her we'll never lost sigD.t."

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- -ROBERT HA VENHILL-"Bob"
H:-Y.- 1, 2, 3, 4;

Or~hestra-1,

2, 3, 4.

"Not as restful as his name implies."

ALICE PERKINS
Y. W. C. A.-1, 2, 3, 4.
"Fashioned so slenderly, young and fair."

LELA PYLE
Y. W. C. A.-1 , 2, 3, 4; Senior Play.
"She is all my fancy painted her,
She's lovely, she's divine."
HELEN WINONA DANA
Y. W. C. A.-3, 4; Glee Club-2, 3, 4; Aesthetic
Dancing-3, 4; May Queen·-3; O'ita-4; Student Council-4; President--4 .
. "Of all the friends with whom we're blest,
There's good, and better, but Helen's best."
NORA NORRIS
Basket Ball-1, 3; Normal Club-3, 4.
"A mighty hunter and her prey was man."
KATHERINE JOL LY-"Jolly"
C!ass Treasurer-3; Y. W. C. A.-3, 4.
You can take it from us that Katherine's
0. K.,
She is thorough at work and "jolly" at
play.
MARIA BROWN
Y. W. C. A.-1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council-1;
From Manager-3; Prom Farce-3; Class VicePresident-3; Dramatic Club-4.
"Many a wicked wink she wunk, and
many a smile she smole."
FRANCES MORA WETZ-"Morawetz"
Hi-Y.-1, 2, 3; Football-4; Class Football Capt ain-3; Class Basket Ball-3.

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were surprised to find his name on
the Senior li st. We thought he had
been taking post-graduate work the past
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FRED BOGER
He flirts and flirts and-so forth!

ELOISE McCLAIN
Y. W. C. A.-1, 2, 3, 4.
If you ever have to write an essay on

"How to Become Popular With the Men"
ask E loise-she knows.

VERA BROWN
Y. W. C. A .-3, 4.

"I am not one of those who believe in
love at f irst sight, but I believe in taking a second look."

EDITH BUCHEIM
Y. W. C. A .-1, 2, 3, 4; Normal Club-2, 3, 4;
Reporter-4.
"She was fair and never proud,
Had tongue at will, and yet was never
loud."

THELMA ELLINGTON
Y. W. C. A.-4; Home Economics Club-4.
A truer friend was never found than
this "Mizzouri" peach.

MARGUERITE TARPY- "Peg"
"Tho half her virtues are not expresS'ed,
the modesty of size conceals the rest."

EDNA JACKSON

Y. W. C. A.-4.
"The only way to have a friend is to
be one"-and she certainly is a good
friend.

HAROLD BECK
"We'd like to meet him every day,
To have him greet us in that friendly way."

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RALPH NEWBY
Glee Club- 4; Footlighters-4; Hi-Y-2, 3, 4;
Senior Play.
He has nothing to say, but says it.

FERN REED
Kind hearts are more than coronets.

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LAURA RANKIN-"Shanghai"
Y. W . C. A.-1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club-2, 3, 4;
Double Quartet--3, 4; Footlighters-4; Seaior
Play.
"Come and trip it as you go,
On the light fantastic toe."

EARL BREDINE
Hi-Y.-4.
He's a good-looking blonde,
And there's plenty of girls around.

MARY MARTIN
Y. W. C. A.-4.
She is as swift as a shadow
As short as any dream;
She's everybody's friend
As you've already seen.

RUTH KENNEDY
Dramatic Club-4; Y. W. C. A .-4.
"The world is no better if we worry
Life's no longer if we hurry."

ALICE BOLEN-"Becky"
Y. W. C. A.-4; Glee C' ub-3, 4: Normal C'ub
---3, 4; President-4.
Her sweet smile and cheerful disoositio"
are quite captivating,
Yet a dignified school ma'am she soon
will be making.

FRANK BREAKEY
Hi-Y 4; Glee 4.
A perfect gentleman, just ask Fleda.

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CHARLES EBERWEIN
A believer in sh orter hours and less work.
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BARBARA BAILEY -"Babs"
Basketball--1 ; Y. W. C. A.-1, 4; Normal
Training Club-4.
"Modest and simple a nd sweet,
The type of Puritan maiden."

HELEN SCOTT
Y. W. C. A .-4.
She claim s to have once been the livin -::
personification of solemnity, but those
of us who have known her only duri .g
her Senior year have our doubts.

MATTHEW FLETCHER- "Matt"
Hi-Y.-3 , 4.
"Men of few words are the best men."

A LMA COX
Y. W . C. A.-4; Home Economics Club-4.

H er modest ways and graceful air
Show her wise, good, a nd fair.

MARGARET BEISECKER
Normal Clnb-3, 4 ; Footlighters Club-3, 4;
Y. W. C. A .-3, 4.
"With gentle,.. yet prevailing f orce
Intent upon her destined coul'3e."

MILDRED GORDON-"Mill y"
Y. W. C. A.- 1, 2, 3, 4; Home Economics Club
-3, 4 ; Glee Club-4.
There are no t many dimples in the class
to be compared with Mildred's . She is
even sweeter than she looks and that's
going some.

ALBERT KEEFE
H e's tall in stature, has a pleasant face.
Variations are the spice of our High
School, and good on€ s, like him, do not
a lways last.

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FRANK PRINGLE
"They are only truly great who are
truly good."
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DOHOTHY MASON- "Dot"
Y. W. C. A.-3, 4.
She'll get out a slang dictionary yetnow you tell the world.

OLIVE STEVENSON
Y. W. C. A.-3, 4.
She is as meek and innocent as a lamb.
She is known positively on one occasion
to have spoken to a boy.

MERTON WILLIAMS- "Mert"
Glee Club-4; Footlighters-4; Hi-Y.-4.
"A hit!

A hit!

A palpable hit!"

LAURA VIRGINIA MOOHE
Y. W. C. A.-3, 4.
It is a beautiful necessity of our nature
to love something, so every one loves
Virginia.

EVA POSEY
Honor Student-4.
"We are glad to have such a lass
Graduate from our class."

HELEN HAHSHBERGER
Y. W. C. A.- ·1, 2, 3, 4; Normal Club-1, 2, 3,
4; Glee Club-1.
"She needs no eulogy, she speaks for
herself."

HOWARD PETEFISH
Hi-Y.-1, 2, 3, 4; Track-4; Class Baseball-4.
"--it's fish not fishy."

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LORENA WILSON-"Rena"
Y. W. C. A.-3; Home Economics Club-3, 4.
"One who says little, but takes in
everything."

ROBERTA NOTTINGHAM-"Emma"
Y. W. C. A.-1, 2, 3, 4; Home Economics Club3, 4; Treasurer-4.
Her ever-ready sympathy and charming
manner have won her a multitude of
friends . A truer girl is seldom seen.

DAISY PARSONS
Normal Club-1, 2, 3, 4; Y. W . C. A.-1, 2 , 3,
4.

"To her studies she does attend
And thus all her moments does spend."

RUBY KOWING-"Babe"
"Speaking of jewels, she's a rare Ruby."

OLIVE -ELAINE HUGHEY
"Her hair is not more sunny than h er heart."

HAZEL GRIFFITTS
Glee Club-1; Prom Farce-3; Y. W. C. A.4; Senior Play.
"She takes the breath of men away
Who gaze upon her unaware."

WALTER KAGI-"Walt"
"The world is not ignorant of his worth."

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ROBERT F AITH- "Bob"
"Girls, don't bother me."

SALLIE THOMAS- "Tom"
Y . W_ C. A.- 3, 4; Home Economics Club-3,
4 · O'ita-4; Budget Staff-4; Annual Staff4; Honor Student.
"Her wnys are the ways of pleasantness,
and all her grades are "E's."

RUBY PROVOST
Y . W . C. A.- 3, 4; Home Economics Clul:- 3.
Short and sweet but hard to beat.

MATTIE COOK
Y. W. C. A.- 2, 3, 4; Normal Training Club2, 3, 4.
"Whence is thy learning?
Hath thy toil o'er books
Consumed the midnight oil?"

DOROTHY HENDERSON
Y. W. C. A.- 4; Basketball-1; Normal C!ub3, 4; Secretary- ~.
"She seizes hearts not waiting for consent."

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RUTH WILSON
Y . W. C. A~-1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club-3, 4; Ch:lirman Y . W. Committee-4.
She is very amusing
And rather petite,
No fun without her
Is ever complete.

FLEDA CHILDERS
Y. W . C. A.- - 1', 2, 3, 4; O'ita-4; Glee Club-4.
"Diligence is the mother of good fortune."

ROSS ULRICH
Hi-Y.- l , 2, 3, 4; Class Baseball-4.
He laughs and makes us all laugh.

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Hi-Y.-4.
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"All the women in the world would not
make me lose an hour-for I don't know
any."

GOLDIE STEVENSON
Y. W. C. A.-3, 4.
A maiden so dear,
Cheerful and coy,
A verse to all charm s
And afraid of a boy.
QUINN GOWELL
Y. W. C. A.-1, 2, 3, 4 ; Cabinet---4; Manager
Hi-Y.-Y. W. Banquet-4; O'ita-2, 3, 4; Glee
Club-3, 4 ; President Glee Club-4; Student
Council-4; Manager Y. W. Picnic-3.
To know her is to love her.
"Speak for yourself, Ted."
JANETTE OLMSTEAD- "Jane"
Y. W. C. A.-1, 2, 3, 4.
"The shortest ladies love the longest men."
ELNORA AND ERSON- "Nora"
Y. W. C. A.-2, 3, 4; Normal Club-2, 3,4;
G. H. S., Guyman, Okla.,-Pierean Literary Society-1.
"Quiet and unassuming but always on
the job."
SUSIE MONROE
Glee Club--1, 2, 3, 4-; Aesthetic Dancing-3, 4;
Y. W . C. A.-4.
"As pure and sweet her fair
seemed, eternal as t he sky."

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MARCELLA MOROWETZ- "CeJla"
Y. W. C. A.-1, 2, 3.
0, don't you remember sweet Marcella
Sweet Marcella, whose eyes are so brown,
They see down into the h earts of folks;
Her smile dispels any frown.
H A ROLD HUFFMAN
Annual Staff-4; Honor Student-4; Commencement Program-4.
"But still the wonder grew, that one
small head could carry all he knew."

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KENNETH STEVENSON- "Kennie"
Class President-1; Class Basketball-]; Class
Football-3; Football- 3, 4; Basket Ball --3 , 4;
Hi- Y.-1, 2. 3, 4; Footlighters Club-4; Footlighters Play-4; Senior Play Committee.

"It is not good that man should be alone."

PERSIS BROWN- "Puss"
Popular, especiall y with the "gang."

RANKIN CREEL
Hi-Y.-1, 2, 3, 4.
"-take that 'wad' out and throw it in
the wastebasket!"

MARGARET BUTCHER
O'ita-3, 4; President-4; Y. W. C. A.-1, 2,
3, 4; Cabinet-4 ; Budget Staff-4; Prom
Farce-3 ; Footlighters Club-4; Student Council-3, 4; Treasurer-3, 4; Annual Staff-4;
Senior Play Committee; Senior Play.
A girl whose friendship is prized by all;
a good student, a good friend, a good
"sport."

JESSIE UTTINGER
Y. W. C. A.-1, 2, 3, 4; Debating Club-1.
"Cacoethum loquendi habeo."
a rage for talking.)

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EVA LOU JOHNSON
C-Girls' Club-1, 2, 3; Secretary-3; C-Girls'
Glee Club-3; C-Girls' Basketball-1, 2.
"She is not forward but modest like a
dove."

LUCILLE ROGERS
"Great thoughts, great feelings, come
to her like instincts, unaware."

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C-Hi-Y.-1, 2, 3, 4; Vice-President-1; S -- retary and Treasurer-3; Cabinet-3; Bud .. c t
Reporter-3.
"There is always hope in a man who
actually and earnestly works."

MARY ELLA LEE
C-Girls' Club-1, 2, 3; C-Girls' Glee Club-3.
"She meets you like a pleasant thought,
where such are wanted."

LEUVONIA JACKSON
C-Girls' Club-1, 2, 3; C-Girls' Basketball-2;
C-Girls' Glee Club-3 .
She has no parallel.

MARIANNA FIELDS
C-Girls' Glee Club-3; C-Girls' Club-1, 2, ::- ;
Vice-f 'resident-3.
It is a pleasure to know this quiet, unassuming girl.

IRENE WALLACE
C-Girls' Club-2, 3; C-Girls' Glee Club-3.
"She has a natural wise sincerity, a
frank and simple truthfulness."

JOSEPHINE CLARK
Her sunny smile is one which will cheer
the saddest heart on the darkest day.

BERNICE ANDERSON
C-Glee Club-3; Basketball-1; C-Girls' Club1, 2, 3; President-3.
"Her ways are .ways of pleasantness
and all her paths are peace."

MACEO ROUCE
A magnificent spectacle of human happiness.

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�Class Prophecy

Scene: A low, long, hall, filled with r esounding cat-foot f alls.
Discovered: At the ulterior end of the hall, a figure seated upon the floor bending intently over
a small square object. The excruciating squeek of the Ouija board is heard. Finally a voice is distinguish ed.
Voice: Now Ouija, disclose to me t he fate of the class of 1921.
(Ouija moves jerkily, a sullen expression on its face.)
Ouija: None of yo ur business.
Voice : I know Cuija, but fif ty teachers and a thou sand students of Lawrence High School are
anxiou sl y awaiting my report.
Ouija: Well if you will cease your loquaciousness and let me do the talking I'll tell you.
Voice: I :-.m in sack c:oth 2nd ashes.
Ou ija : Well here goes. Lionel Semon, the illustrious president of the m a r ve lous class of twentyone, is u sing his wit and winning ways to great advantage as agent for "Aunt Susie Monroe's" pancak e flour.
E loise McClaine has become a man hater and is trying to do uplift work in the slums of Honolulu
teaching the Hawiians to do the Hula Hula.
Voice: Oh thanks, Ouija, do go on.
Ouija : Oh shut up-who's doing this, you or me?
Voice remains discreetly silent.
Ouija: Harold Huffman's latest book, "Original Ghost Stories," or "Regular Hair Raisers," is
a best seller, especially among bald folks. Chancellor Robert Laptad, of the University of Kansas, has
bought four copies .
Do you remember Burl Stugard and his snappy snap-shots? Well, he is a multi-millionare. He
made his mon ey by his clever idea of using cast off knot l:!oles from Frank Pringle's lumber yard for
bung holes in soda water barrels. He has met with much opposition lately because of Chas. Eberwein's
Anti-Soda Water bill wh ich is now before t he Senate.
Sarah Williams has broken several unwritten l aws since becoming president of the United States.
She greatly apprec iated K. Elbert Steven son's efforts in proposing and supporting the amendment to
the constitution giving women the right to be president.
Margari te Tarpy, Elenora Anderson, Nellie Purcelle, and Olive -Hughey are h er worst political
enemies in the house.
Voice: Oh , Ouija, I am so g rateful.
C :~ :5 2 , (s::cking o ~1 t i .s t o:1gu e ) : Do y0u think this is your birthday?
Geneva McFarland is the world's famous bacteriologist. Scientists at K. U. study her text book
on "How To Catch 'em."
Dorothy Clarke is appearing this week at the Metropoli tan in "Carmen." The hous e is full to overflowing every night.
Laura Rankin, having been disappointed in her 499th case, which, by the way was with Howard Petefish, has gone to teach the Hottentot tots to Toddle.
Quinn Gowell is clerking in Hazel Griffit's bi g stor e in Lecompton. It is called the Wild West
Store; teddy-bears are her specialty.
Ruth Kennedy is the recognized literary light of Boston.
Barbara Bailey, who is stumbling
through ·vassar, makes much use of Ruth's book, entitled "Getting By."
Jessie U ttinger, who is national president of the Pi Phi, has a great deal of trouble with Helen
Harshberger, local president.
Mlle. Fleda Ch ilders' "A main armee beauty shop" in San Francisco, is the rendezvous of the elite
of the city . Rankin Creel as chief masseur is her right hand man.
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sear ching for a pla nt upon which t o g r af t oysters in order t o p1·oduce more oysters f or Ross Ulrich 's
oyster manufactur ing com pany.
Fred Boger m a kes da ily t rips in his aeroplane fr om the ear th to Mars. H elen Dana , who went up
last month, has been ill ever since on account of the mten se n ervous strain caused by Fred's reckless
driving.
Vo ice: Oh Ouij a , a r e you sure th at's true?
Ouija: Well, it sure doesn 't m iss being the truth.
Teresa White is matron of a boar ding school for gent lemen who wish to overcome t he study habit.
Mer ton W illiam s a nd Earl Bredine are her best paying pupils as they have been t here f ive years with no
marked improvement. ·
Samuel Sebastian Weatherby, Ju nior. on account of his matchless wit, is the pet of the whole
Italian Court. T he Qu een seriously con siders m aking h im K night of th e Supporter.
Ouija, (Yawning) : The class has other celebrities but I'm a perfect wreck.
Voice: I'll never speak to you again if you quit now.
Ouija: Say! Can you feature t hat in three reels ? Mildred Cutter is also a court fa vorite. She
is very necessary to the happiness and well being of t he queen of England as she frightens away all th~
little mi ce from under her majesty's chair.
Marcella Morawitz and Virginia Moore are bo ~h secret service officials . They are just now trailing Maria Brown, who stole an over ripe banana from Fred Kelsall's fruit and cigar stand.
Oliver Perry Barber, who has been working in t he drug store for twelve years, is now languishing
in a darksome prison. He made the serious mistake of selling to Alice Griesa, dean of women at K~ U.,
castor oil instead of corn medicine.
Ralph Newby, proprietor of the Patee, is just n ow having trouble with Dorothy H enderson, who plays
the piano. She is determined to marry him whether he wants to or no t.
Mary Ann Fields and Josephine Clark keep the "Dont Mention It Tea Room," s ince Albert Keefe
let Wiedemann's go to the wall. Leuvonia Jack son is head waitress.
Katherine Jolly, president of the State Federation of Single Blessedness Clubs, entertained the
local presidents w it h a tea yesterday. Those present wer e : Ruth Wilson, Alice Perkins, Peggy Peters, Alice Bolen and Edith Bucheim.
Since "Pap" and Mrs. · Himoe have retired, Francis Morawitz and Dorothy Mason preside in the
office.
The Rev. P. Popplewell and his fai r youn g bride, Marie Husted Popplewell , have sailed for the
wilds of Africa w here white men have never trod.
Phelps Cunningham is section fo reman for the U nion Pacific. He has a large gang of Mexicans
working under him. Mildred Brown is his interpreter, as Phelps can't learn the lingo.
Margaret .I?utcher has organized the "Divorced Dames Expedition." It is laboriously searching
in all climes for the pot of gold at t he foot of the rainbow. Her chief supporters are Eva Posey, Mary
Martin, and Dorothy Lehman.
Marquis Huffman may be h eard almost any morni ng calling, "Bottles, cans, rags, rags." He ha"
a thriving trade among the good town speople due to the influence of Janette Olm stead, poor commissioner. H is most dangerous competitor is Fay Mayer, who holds her customers by telling her pitiful
tale of Blig h ted Hopes.
Irene Wallace is proprietor of the "Anesthetic Barber Shop ." Bernice Anderson, Mariella Lee and
Luci!le Logan are her chief cutters.
Sally Thomas' " Home for Homeless Sophomores" is attracting great attention among charitable
institutio ns .
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Lawrence Woodruff is ch ef to the King of the Cannibal I sles. The King has not died yet, however.
Olive and Goldie Stevenson are manufacturing Vulcanized Chewing Gum. Helen Scott and Alma
Cox find it very u seful in maintaining peace in their day nurser y.
Rober t Faith and Robert Havenhill went to China to teach t he Chinese to use knives and forks.
They f ound there a half-civilized, demented being, wandering through the jungles, who answered to the
name of George Anderson. They referred this pit iful case to William Hill, chairman of the U. S. committee on bean culture.
Vernita Day is running an automobil e f arm at H alifax .. She has frequent law suits with Margaret

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Mattie Cook cleverly handles Margaret's case and Judge \Valter Kagi always acquits her.

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Daisy Parsons and Nora Norris have signed up for the coming season with M'ldn:d Gordon's HeartCraft Picture Company. Tusten Ackerman is Mi ldred"s stage director. She says he isn't worth his
salt, as he flirts continuously with Ruby Kowing, Mildred's private secretary.
Roberta Nottingham runs the "Kill 'em Quick" bakery, but I've heard that she is extremely stingy
about fuel. Many accidents have resulted as Grace Jones insists on crawling into the oven to k eep
warm. Lorena Wilson, one of the clerks says that lots of perfectly good cakes have been demolished.
Edna Jackson and Fern Reed are artists. Ross Moon, Junior Sprong, Mathew Fletcher are their
most useful models.
Harold Beck is knockin' 'em cold as judge of the supreme court.
Voice: Now, Ouija, you've certainly done your duty. Just three more and I'll stop disturbi:Jg yo
ur eternal sleep.
Ouija: You've said the truth. Thelma Ellington's mending tissue for lacerate&lt;i heart has saved
poor Vera Brown's life. Frank Breakey broke her heart. He's a great matinee idol.
Voice: Ti1anks, from the bottom of my heart. Now please wont you tell me whose spirit you
are?
Ouija: Margery Day's, if you must know.
again when you can't stay so long.

I died trying to please everybody.

Good by, come

C la ss Poem
Once distinctly I remember, it was in the mild September,
And each childish, verdant member of the class of '21,
Walked within the high school portals, looked with awe upon the morta's
Who had risen to the prominence that the lofty seniors had;
Merely l:oped to gain the honors that the marvelous seniors had,
Only his and nothing more.
Then as Sophomore&gt;; did we flourish, and our minds we tried to nourish
By most diligently hearkening to our teachers voice;
Brighter did we grow each morrow, never did we note-books borrow,
Never did they say with sonow, sorrow for the sins we'd done
That the perfect, marvelous, satisfactory class \)f '21
Perched and sat and nothing more.
Then as ,Juniors did we bloom; other classes met their doom
When they saw the twenty-oners meant to thus outdo them all;
What a glorious From we put on, how the faculty did look on,
Open-eyed and all amaded at our wonderfu l leadership
At our management and spirit, and our clever leadership.
Yes, all this and then some more.
Now we've reached the climax, having grasped and passed the f~w facts
That the various, sundry text-books and the teachers all held out;
Perfect do we seem and rightly; in our social !fie we're sprightly:
In our lessons we shine brightly, brightly as the golden shore.
All the high school vainly mutters, "shall their like be 'er seen more?"
And they all say "Nevermore!"
MARJERY DAY.

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FAY MAYER--Secretary
BURL STUGARD-Treasurer
VERNITA DAY--Budget Reporter
ADVISORS
MISS MAMIE CLARE WALKER
MR. MAX KLEIN
A snappy and close election, the result of which entrusted the presidency of the seniors to Lionel
Semon, began the many activities of the year by w :1ich the seniors will long be remembered.
In most of the school's activities the responsible positions were held by seniors. He:en Dana
was president of the Girls' Student Council, while Ackerman held that position in the Joint Council.
Sarah Williams led the Y. W. C. A. through one of its best years, while Quinn Gowell, Leonard Gregory,
Sam Weatherby, Alice Bolen, Margaret Butcher were the presidents of the Girls' Glee Club, Hi-Y, Dramatic Ciub, Normal Club, Home Economics, and O' ita, respectively.
Seniors also led in athletics this year, and e1ght members of the football team will be winning
K. U. games next year.
Ackerman, one of the best players in thestate, as well as many others of this year's basket
ball team, are likewise seniors.
Supt. and Mrs. H. P. Smith's Christmas party, complimentary to the seniors, was the first social event of the year. This was followed by a par ;y in the spring, the seniors breakfast, faculty party,
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Lester

Little
Campbell

Simons

Brown

DOLPH SIMONS-President
HOBERT BH.OWN-Vice President
LOIS LITTLE-Secretary
STUART CAMPBELL- Treasurer
ANNA DOROTHY LESTER-Budget Reporter
STUART CAMPBELL and LOIS LITTLE-Junior
Prom Managers

It is very natural for a Junior class to consider itself "all it" so to speak, yet it must be admitted that the class of '22 is all right. With Dolph Simons as president of the class, and cheerleader for
the school, the class has plenty of pep.
As far as athletics go, the Juniors have some dandy material, as Harold Testerman was captain of the foot ball team, and little Mackie and Birdie Weed know their stuff in throwing baskets.
The Editor of tne second term Budget is also a member of this class and several other members have
good positions on the staff.
The Junior Prom this year was a demonstration of the ability of the Juniors . With very efficiei;t Prom managers, it "went over big." The Junior class has supported a French orphan for three
years . Its ability to stick to a task like this shows the spirit of the class.

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Sisson
Hilkie

McKeever

H i moe

WENDELL McKEEVER-President
HAROLD HILKIE-Vice President
MARY SISSON-Secretary
CLIFFORD HIMOE- Treasurer
MARY NELL HAMILTON-Budget Reporter
MISS DOPKINS and MISS BUTLER-Advisor

The sophomore class is one of the most active classes in high school. It has furnished the
musician for the school thi~ year, namely, Loraine Carder. Several of its members were O'itas, and even
athletics would not have been quite complete w itho ut the sophomores.
The fall election resulted in giving t :: e leJ.dership of the class to Wendell Mc ={eever. A party
was planned near the fir st of the year, and was a splendid success. Everyone al so enjoyed the party
which was g iven in the Spring. Let us hope that the members of the class of '23 will keep their good
work going, an d th a t by the time they are noble seniors their rerord will be one to be proud of.

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Jones

Edwards
McKittrick

Kennedy

Evans

Fowler

Yates

Smith

PHILIP EDWARDS-President
PENFIELD JONES-Vice President
LUCILLE EVANS-Secretary
NELLIE YATES-;-Treasurer
WARD FOWLER-Budget Reporter
MISS BLACKBURN and MR. MALLEIS-Advisors

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Grass, tress, in fact ·even the Freshies, are green; and likewise growing. This said class organized early last fall and chose Miss B-lackburn and Mr. Malleis as its advisors. At the annual election
Phillip Edwards was chosen president of the class of '24. The class colors are gold and white and the
pins decided upon are diamond shape gold with "24 " in the center.
The freshmen held their annual party in Manual gym, January 31. It was one of the best class
parties given this year. Another social event was the steak roast given toward the last of school.

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H. Huffman Thoma s Semon
Barrett
Klien
Clarke
Cunningham
Mayer
M. Huffman
Stugard
M. Day

Hill
V.Day

Butcher
W eather by

EDITORIAL STAFF
Editor-in-chief ...... .............................. .. Fay Mayer
Assistant Editor.. ................. ......... .. .. William Hill
Literary Editor.... ... ...... ...... ... ... .... ... Margery Day
Senior Editor ..... .. .... ........... .................. .. ... .. .
Sallie Thomas
Vernita Day
Athletic Editor.. .. .. ................ ... .Harold Huffman
Humor Editor .. ..... ,... .. ... ......... ... ... .Lionel Seamon
Sna p Shots ...... ............. ... .. ..... .. .... ... .. Burl Stugard
Orga nizations .... .... ..... ........ .. ............. ..
Mar gar et Butcher
Dorothy Cla rke
A r t E ditor
Phelps Cunning ham
F rancis Morawitz
BUSI N E S S STA FF
·Business Manager........... .. ... .. .... :....... .. ..
Mar quis H uff m an
Sam Weather by
Advisor .............................. .. .... Mrs. I. M. Barrett

The 1921 annual staff was elected about five weeks before Christmas. The reason for choosing it
so early was to let the various editors get to work on their departments. The staff was suggested by
the senior president, secretary, and Mr. Olney ; then elected by the class.
At one of the weekly meetings it was decided to dedicate the Red and Black to the old high school,
as this will probably be the last class to graduate from the old bnilding. Miss Ethel Hoar was chosen
advisor, but when she left to teach at Manual High S chool at Kansas City, Mo ., the staff unanimously
elected Mrs. I. M. Barrett.

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�Joint Student Council

Darby
Shields
Lester
Klein
Brown
Kennedy
Conley
V. Day
Riggs
Emmett
Smith
Gowell
Butcher
Griesa
M. Day
Dana
Ackerman
Carter
Rogers
McKittrick
Semon
TUSTEN ACKERMAN-President
ANNA DOROTHY LESTER-Secretary
Advisors
MR. H. L. EMMETT
MISS KATE RIGGS

The Joint Student Council is a combination off the Boys' and Girls' Councils. Three boys from
the Senior and .Junior classes, and one from the S ophomorc, are chosen each spring to be Student
council members. This group with two boys elected from the Freshman class forms the Boys' Council, which meets each week, and plans the activities for the boys in school.
The members of the Girls' Co uncil are e:ec ~ed from the classes, with tlte same proportion and
number of girls, but the presidents of the High School organiaztions are also included as members.
Before last year the Student Council had bee _1 one, but since then the organization of the Girls'
Council, under the leadership of Miss Riggs, the two have met separately each week, with a joint
Student Council meeting once every month. At these meetings anything previously brought up by
either Co uncil, is acted upori by the two .
Many good measures have been taken up, bu c one of the most important things which the Council has done is to adopt the point system. One satisfactory to everybody was hard to find, but the
members tried to work up one which would better the high school, and in order to do this they secured plans in operation in other schools, drawing: up the tentative system from the better points in
each.
The Girls' Student Council gave a party for all new girls at the first of school, several Middie
Dances which were enjoyed by all, and a very good Valentine party. The Joint Council gave an all
High School dance for the Beatrice boys wD.en they played foot ball here which had the distinction
of being the best school party held during the year.

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Mayer
Weatherby
Butcher
Clarke
Simons
Jensen
Brown
Campbell
Skilton
Huffman
Day

Thomas
Griesa
Little
Henry

The E ditorial Staff
ROBERT BROWN-Editor-in-Chief
SALLIE THOMAS-Assistant Editor
MARGERY DAY-Literary Editor
DOROTHY CLARKE-Yarns Editor
DOLPH SIMONS-Sport Editor
ALICE GRIESA-Exchange Editor
FAY MAYER-Personals Editor
LOIS LITTLE-News Editor
HELEN SKILTON-Art Editor
SAM WEATHERBY-News Editor
Business Staff
FRED SAUER-Business Manager
JOHN HENRY-Advertising Manager
MARGARET BUTCHER-Ass't Advt. Manager
STUART CAMPBELL-Circulation Manager
MRS. J.P. JENSEN-Advisor

After three years experience as a for tnightly newspaper, under the supervision of Miss
Grace Poff, the Lawrence High School Budget start ed this year under the supervision of Mrs. Edna B.
Jensen as supervisor.
At the frist of the year, the class met with the usual difficulties of cub reporters; but by the
time the staff had become pretty well acquainted with newspaper life, its assistant editor, Martha
Virginia Horton, moved to Porto Rico. Another change was made at the beginning of the second
semester, when Marquis Huffman resigned his position as editor in chief of the Budget.
Some very good papers have been published this year. The Christmas issue and the Liberty
High Booster Edition were six page issues. There were about four hundred regular subscribers to
the Budget.
The annual circus, Vanity Fair, was manage d by the Budget Staff. Each organization was represented by a booth or stunt. With the proceeds obtained from this, and the money made by advertising the Budget was able to come through the year successfully in :t financial way.
Mrs. Jensen entertained the members of the staff during the Christmas week with a party
which they will always remember with pleasure.

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�Y. W. C. A. Cabinet

Walker

Lester
Carpenter
Butcher
Gowell
Williams

Kreeck
Stugard

Day
Sisson

Sisson

SARAH WILLIAMS-President
ANNA DOROTHY LESTER-Vice President
MARY SISSON-Secretary
VERNITA DAY-Treasurer
LA VERNE STUGARD-Chairman Program Commitee
MARGARET BUTCHER-Chairman Service Committee
QUINN GOWELJ.r-Chairman Social Committee
The Cabinet of the Y. W. C. A. consists of the officers, advisors, and committee chairmen of the
Y. vV. C. A. The nine members have met once each month during the year, and discussed plans for
their work.
After a novel membership campaign, resulting in two hundred and fifty members, the annual
Hi-y, Y. W. banquet was held.
The year has been a good one for the Y. W. C. A., and many worth while things have been accomplished . T en of the members attended the fall conference. The Service committee adopted and
helped care for an old lady who was in need of fri ends. T he girls' rest roo m was pra~tically refurnished Two good parties were given during the year, besides the annual spring picnic. The meetings
have been helpful and interesting.
Conference money was made at various times by food sales, a week of cafeteria luncheons, and
the sale of L. H. S. armbands, made by the conference committee. 'TheY. W. girls are looking forward
with great pleasure and high expectations to the Summer conference at Estes Park.

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Mamie Clare Walker, Program 9 ommittee.
Louis Sisson, Service Comm it~.
Pearl Carpenter, Social Committee.
George Kreeck, Membership Committee.

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Kieffer
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Fugate
Simmonds
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Chambers
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Huffman
Sterling
Posey
Breakey
Campbell
Cunningham
Williams
Weatherby
Moody
Tuttle
Rynerson
Kelsall

ROBERT CAMPBELL-President
STUART CAMPBELL-Vice President
BOB MOODY - Secretary
JOE CHAMBERS- Business Manager

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promises to be a permanent affair.
After selecting new members and electing officers, the boys had two lessons a week _in preparation for the concert given at the Bowersocfl,
April 18.
The boys' scene in the concert was a summer camp. The cook prepared the camp supper for the boys. Guns, fi shing tackle, and all kinds of
camping paraphernalia lying around added gretaly to the realistic appearance of the camp. The quartette, Stuart Campbell, Robert Campbell, Sam
Weath erby, and Marquis Huffman, did very good work.
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F. Milliken
Rankin
Dunn
Bolen
Carder
Kock
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Pine
H ertzler
Curd
Clarke
P hillips
Sisson
Popplewell
Monroe
Wood
Dana

QUI NN GOWELL- President
DOROTHY CLARKE- Vice President

DeWoody
Myer s
Dolph
Perkins
Gress
Gordon
Ott
C'1ilder s
Carter
Day
Sorey
Gowell
Les t er
Christine
Longanecker
Thomas
Longanecker
Stu gard
RUTH MILLIKIN- Secretary
ALEEN CARTER- Treasurer

At t he beginning of school t h e Girls' Glee Club was on its way to success. About fifteen new girls were chosen and the club began its work,
directed by Miss Minerva Hall.
At t he beginning of the second term the club had two lessons a week. This was in preparation for the concert given in the Bowersock April
18. Mrs. Arnold, music teacher at Junior High School, supervised the work on Thursday.
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deal of planning. The ch erry trees in blossom, lanterns, and tea house, added greatly to the beauty of the stage . Special features of the concert wree
the chorus work, which h ad n ever been tried by the glee club before; the song, "To a Wild Rose," the odd Japa nese songs, and solo dancing.
On the whole this year was most benefi cial to all members.

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Emmett
Gregory

Brown

Campbell
Stugard

Williams

Sauer
Henry

Leonard Gregory ......... ...... .. .... ..... .... _. ..... .......... President
Burl Stugard ........ ...... ... ..... ...... ... ......... ... .Vice President
Lloyd Williams ...... ....... ... .................................. Secretary
Robert Brown .... ........................ .... ......... .. .........Treasurer
Lloyd Williams .. .. ..... ... Publicity Committee Chairman
Robert Brown .... ... .. ...... ..... Eats Committee Chairman
Stuart Campbell... ....... .... Social Committee Chairman

The Hi-Y Club is the Y. M. C. A. for the boys in Lawrence High School. Their meetings are
held in the city Y. M. C. A. every Tuesday evening. The meetings are som etim es discussion meetings,
sometim es social gathering, and of ~en outside speakers have been secured.
After the membership campaign in the f all, which resulted in adding 50 members, the Hi-Y and
Y. W. C. A . held their annual banquet. It was a well planned, a~d un ique affair.
There have been two conferences this year to which the Hi-Y has sent delegates. T en boys from
Lawrence attended the conference at Atchison. The activities of t he Hi-Y for the year h J.ve consisetd chiefly in their regular meetings, but a great deal has been done during the year to interest the
boys in Y . M. C. A. work.

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Husted
Datman

Miller
Neiswender
Cole
Hertzler
Nottingham
Reynolds
Newby
Simpson
MARGERY DAY-President
VERNITA DAY-Vice President

Jones
M Day
Breese

Wilson
V.Day
Olmstead ·

Strong
Cox
Ward
Thomas
Lawrence
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ROBERT NOTTINGHAM-Treasurer

The purpose of the Home Economics Club is to make clear the problems pertaining to Home Economics which cannot be discussed in class
because of the limited amount of time.
This is the first year the club has had pins. Year books, with the covers decorated in the club colors, green and white, were made by a committee and given to each member. The club has had very interesting programs. The meetings have been discussions of the historical study of the
home. The topics began with the pre-historic age and were traced down to modern times. In the second term lectures on "Art in the Home" and
"Home Nursing" were given. A tea for the mothers of the members, at which the farce, "Mrs. Oakley's Telephone," was given, was well attended.
This year closed with a good picnic.
Misses Edith Cole, Lena Miller, Vivian Neiswender and Mable Swedberg were the able advisors for this year.

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Ackerman
Weath erby
Clarke

Rankin
Barber

Newby
Griff its

Butcher

THE IRRESISTIBLE MARMADUKE
Cast
Marmaduke ..................... ....... ......... ... ............ ....... ... ... ............... Samuel Weatherby
Mortimer Gregory (The Juggernaut) ......... .... ..................... Marquis Huffman
Dr. "O'Keefe .............. ................ ..... .. .............. ......... ......... ............. Oliver Perry Barber
Christopher Deacon (of Deacon &amp; Deacon Solicitors) ........ Tusten Ackerman
Walter (a valet) .... ... .. ... ................ .............. ............ .. ........................ .... Ralph Newby
Lady Althea Gregory (Mortimer's Wife) .... .. ...... ...................... .. Laura Rankin
Lady Susan (her sister) .............................. .... .... ...................... .. .... Hazel Griffitts
Patricia O'Brien ("Pat") .... ................ .... .... ... ...... .......... ................. Dorothy Clarke
Beatrice Wyley (Mortimer's Secretary) .............................. Margaret Butcher
Dawson (Lady Althea's Maid) ........ ........................................................ Lela Pyle
The entire action passes at Lady Althea's country house, "The Bungalow,"
within the space of three days

Under the direction of Miss Leta M. Harper, "The Irresistible Marmaduke," was ably presented
by the class of '21 at the Bowersock Theater May 16. This was the first year that this play was released for amateurs. After hard practice the cast rendered it to a large and appreciative audience. The
proceeds, amounting to about two hundred dollars, were given to help cover the cost of publishing the
Annual.

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Lester
Moore
Mayer
Thoma s
Kennedy
Kl ein
Sorey
Childers

McDonald
Koch
Carter
Griesa

Ott
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Butler
B•Jtcher
Clarke
Nottingham
Sisson

Posey
Dana
Skilton
Gowell

Day
Carder
Gilbert
Dunham

First Term Offi cers
Second Term Officers
MARGARET BUTCHER. ..................... . President ......................... MARGARET BUTCHER
FRANCES KO CK. .................................. . Vice President ...................... KATHERINE KLEIN
FRANCES MOORE ........ ........................ Secretary ................................ .... ........ MARY SISSON
ERNESTINE SOREY ............................ Treasurer .................................. ALEENE CARTER
ANNA DOROTHY LESTER .............. ~. Sergeant-at-Arms .................. DOROTHY CLARKE
The O'itas have had a busy and quite worth while year. They have had meetings every two weeks, consisting of debates, plays, and various
vrog rams. They gave a literary contest in which the best farce or short play received a prize and also a reading contest.
~evera l parties were given thi s year, th e last one being a picnic, party and dance all in one. A new literary society for FreshmeilJ and Sophomore g1rls was organized under the supervision of the O'Ita.
Miss Elizabeth Kennedy h as been the able supervisor for the year.

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Pine

Pontius
Parsons
Norris

Anderson
Preston
Jahns

Walker
Nottingham
Bolen

Bailey
Hamn
Henderson
Cook
E. Anderson
Biesecker

ALICE BOLEN- President
MARY NOTTINGHAM-Cice President
DOROTHL HENDERSON-Secretary
MISS WALKER-Advisor

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ing the teachers' course. It is always supervised by t he Normal training teacher, who this year is
Miss Mamie Clare Walker.
Meetings have been held every two weeks, at which there have been discussions on teachers'
problems, talks by outside speakers, and varied interesting programs. A series of programs on etiquette were enjoyed very much. One of these was given by Margaret Beisecker at the home of Mrs.
Smith.
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Brackett school. A program was furnished by the Normal Training Girls. The proceeds amounted
to fifty dollars, and were g iven to the department.
The Club regrets the fact that many of its m ost active members will, next year, be learned
teachers.

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Skilton
Williams
Spencer
Rankin
M. Day
Moody
Bowers
Huffman
Harper
Stevenson
V. Day
Campbell
Griesa
Weatherby
Simons
Clarke
Sauer
Kennedy
Brown
Lester
Henry
Kline
Phillips

Newby
Williams
Butcher
Hamm

SA. WEATHERBY-President
ALICE GRIESA-Vice President
DOROTHY CLARKE-Secretary
DOLPH SIMONS-Business Manager
The Footlighters Club held its annual tryout September 27, 1920. As there were only a few
members left from last year, about twenty new na :nes were added to the list. It was necessary to
change the day of the club's meeting, so it has me~ twice a month on Thursday this year. The meetings have been devoted to the study of drama, read ·.ng plays, and presenting farces. Alice Griesa was
elected vice president when Martha Virginia Horton left school.
At Vanity Fair, the dramatic club presentee! a clever farce, "Aunt Robertina." The annual
Footlighters' play, "The Rejuvenation of Aunt Mary," was staged at the Bowersock, March 14.
The Footlighters' Club has been organized t ·1ree years, and has prospered greatly the last two,
under the leadership of Miss Leta Harper.
Cast
THE REJUVENATION OF AUNT MARY
Aunt Mary ..... ....... ... ...................... ........... Sarah Williams
Jack Denham ......... : .......................... Kenneth Stevenson
Bob ........................... .. ....................................... Fred Sauer
Mitchell ..... ... .................................................... John Henry
Clover ........................................................ Elden Rynerson
Butler .......... ... ... ...... ... ... ...................... .... Merton Williams
Betty ....... ......... .................... .. ...................... He!en Skilton
Lucinda .......................... ....... ....... .. Anna Dorothy Lester
Joshua ......... ....................... ...................... Edward Spencer
Daisy Mullins .................................... Mary Leone Isaacs
Girl from Kalamazoo .... .................... Marguerita Bower
Miss Stebbins .................... ... ... ................ .... Thora Hamm
Eva ............. ... ......... ... ..... .......... .. ...... ..... Margaret Phillips
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delightful three-act comedy with very good character parts and an interesting love plot. One hundred
and twenty-five dollars were made from the presentation of the pia y.
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Sept. 2l..oooo oo ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooHi-Y Mixer. Big races.
Sept. 22oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo Tus Ackerm an elected president of joint Student Council.
Sept. 280000000000 .... 00 .. 000000 00000000 .. .. 00 Class Election.
Oct. l.. .. .. oo .... oo .. .......... oooooO ooooOOOO .. O'ita Initiation Party.
Oct. 4.............. oooooOoOOOOOoOOO ...... oo .... Home Economics Club we1me roast.
Oct. 9.:.... 00 ~.. 00 .... .. ........ ...... 00 ....... First f ootb all game. Lost to St. Benedi:::t.
Oct. 15 .... 00 ............ 0000 ...... .. .... ...... Lawrence 7- Kansas City 0.
Oct. 22 .... 000000 .... 00 .. .. .. .. 000000 .......... Lawrence 0-Manhattan 0. (Mud Fight.)
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Oct. 27oo ........ oo .... oo .. .. OOOO OOoOOO ........ So ph Masquerade .
Nov. 5oo .... oo .............. .. .... oooo ...... ooHi-Y.-Y. W. Banqnet.
Nov. 6.......... oo .... oooooo .. ........ .. oooo .. Lawrence 0- Topeka 0.
Nov. 12oo oooooooo ...... oo ...... oo .. oo ........ Student Council Dance.
Nov. 8-12 .......... oooo ...... oooooOoooooo .... Better Speech W eek.
Nov. 18-19-20 ........ oo .. ooooo0ooo0oo .... H. S .•Jo'urnalism Convention, K. U.
Nov. 19oo .. oo .............. oo ... .. oooo ... oo .. Ft. Scott 14-- Lawrence 0.
Dec. 600 ..... 0000 ... ........... ......... ...... Election of Annu al Staff.
Dec. 10 .... oo ............... oo .. oo ..... oooo .. Vanity Fair.
Dec. 16 .. 00 .... 00 ......................... 00 ... Senior Cla s!l entertained by Supt. and Mrs. Smith.
Dec. 17 ..... .. 00 ............ 00 .. 00 ...... ..... .. Vacation.
Jan. 7oo .. oooo ...... .... oo .. oo.oo.oooooooooooo .. Joint Hi-Y.-Y. W. meeting.
Jan. 14.oooooooOOooOOOOOOOOOooOOOOoo00000000000 Open Basketball season with lola.
Jan. 15.oo .. oo ... oo.ooooooooo oo ooooOOooooo ... .Tunior Box Supper.
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Jan. 2l...oo .. oooooooo••oooo••oooo•oo .... oo .... Freshmen Frolic.
Jan. 22ooooooooooooooooooOOoooo oooooooo ····ooooLawrence 31-Manhattan 18.
Jan. 20oo .. oooooo•oo•ooooooo00000ooo .. oo.oooooo 80 "freshies" enter from Junior High.
Jan. 28oooooooooooo···· oo•oo• oooooooooooo .. oo .. Lawrence defeats Ottawa.
Jan. 29oo .oo •oooo oooo •oo•oooo··· ..... oooo ... oo. Argentine 25-Lawrence ~3.
Jan. 3l.. oooo .. oo .oooooooo .......... oooo• ooooooHome Economics Club Tea.
Feb. 4ooooooooooooo ...... ooooooooooooooo·oo•oo lola 31- La-v.·rence 25.
Feb. 5oooooooo ... oo ..... oooo.oo oooo oo.oooooooooo Lawrence 37~--Chanute 27.
Feb. 14oooooo .oooO ooooooooOO OO ooooooooOOOOOoOOO Girls Student Conncil Valentine Party.
Feb. 19ooooooooooooooooooooOO OOoooooo•oo•oo .... Lawrence 46 - Argentine 19.
Feb. 22oooo .oooooooooooo ooooooo oooooo •oo•oo oooo Washington's Birthday. Vacation.
March ll-12oooooooooooooooooooooooooooo00 Won district basketball tournament at Baldwin.
March 14oooooooooooooo oo oo oooooooooooooooo•• "Rejuvenat ion of Aunt Mary."
March 15oo.oooooooooooo ooooo oo oo oo ooo ooooo .. Liberty High Assembly.
March 17oooooooooo oo oooooooooooooooo•oo• oo .. Booster Budget.
March 17c18-19oooo oo oo ooooo ooo oooo .... State Bask e tball tournament. Lawrence Runner-up.
April 5oo.oooooooo ooooooooo oooo oo oo.ooo oo oo oooo Bonds pass for Liberty High.
April 8oooooooooooooooooooooo ooooooo ooooooooooo O'ita reading finals.
April 15oo oooooooooo oooooooooooo oo·ooOOOooooOO Mic!dy dance (for girls).
April 18oo .. oooo oooooo oo oo oooooo oo .. oooooooo oo Glee Club Con cert.
April 22oo oooooo oo .... oo ... ...... oo .. oo ....... Junior Prom.
April 23 .... oooo .. .... ...... ooooooo0000000 .. Soph. Picnic.
April 29oooooo ...... ........ oooo .............. Hi-Y-Y . W. Picnic.
May 6.oo ...... ... .... .... oo .... OO .......... .. T eachers' Party for Seniors.
May 7 ......... oooo ................... oooo .... Frosh P icnic.
May 16 .... oo ...... ............... oooooo · ... ... Senior, Play "The Irresistible ·_Marmaduke."
May 10 .. oo ........ .. ... oo ......... oo .. oooooo .. Student Council Elections.
May 13 ........... oooo .. ... .. oo ..... oo ......... May Fete.
May 22 ................... .. .. 00 ..... 00 ........ Baccalaureate Sermon.
May 26.. ...... .. 00 .......... 00 ............ 00 .. Class Day.
May 27.oo ...... oo ...... .. ... oo ....... oo ... oo .. Commencement.

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�Our team this year worked und er great handicap s. At t h e start of th e season t here
were only four "L" men around whom to build a new team . We had a new coach , who
had to get acquainted with the men a nd w ith w hom the men had to become acquainted.
The team had severa l setback s because of injuries and other reasons. Not for ten
years has Lawrence had such consi stently bad football weather.
Of the games played at home, th e Abilene and Manhattan games were played on a
m uddy, s ticky, field, while the Topeka game, played there, took place during a pouring
rain ·with the fi eld covered with water.
Though lacking experience, the men deserve credit for fighting every minute they
wer e in the garre, and for developing a defense that was proof against all but the
very strongest teams of the Middle West. Though losing some of the best material from
the middle of the line this year, th e High School should not be s o hard put to find serviceable material next year.
The season's scores were:
La,vrence ...... ....... .... ....... ....... ............. 0;
Lawrence ...... .... ........... .. ........... .. ...... .. 7;
Lawrence .... ............. .. .......... ............... l3;
Lawrence .... ................................ ..... ... 0;
Lawrence .............................. ......... .. .. 0;
Lawrence ...................... .......... ......... ... 0;
Lawrence ....... ... ....... .... ... ............ .... .. .. 0;
La\vrence .................. .... .... .......... ..... .. . 7;

St. Benedict's ...................................... 7
Kansas City................ .... ................... ... 0
Abilene .... ....... ......... .... .. ............ .. ...... .. 0
Manhattan ............................... .. .. .. .... ... 0
Topeka ......................... .. ........ ... ............ 0
Beatrice, Nebraska .... ........................ 33
Ft. Scott ................... .... .... ... .................. l4
lola ............ ................................. ........... 7

Coach Max Klein, entered upon his duty as
coach of the L . H. S. athletics in September,
1920. With all the available material he turned out a team that played Fort Scott for the
state championship . In basketball he directed
a team that was runner-up for the state title.
Equally admired by the student body and facu lty, his coaching will long be remembered by
t h e player s and rooters of L. H. S.

Bob Laptad, left tackle and captain-elect, was
one of the fastest, hardest. hitting tackles in
the state. Bob had a ll kinds of bad luck this
year. A twisted ankle kept him out of the St.
Benedict's game and, later in the season, out of
the Ft. Scott game. Our next year's captain
was a bitter ender, and when it was fourth
down and a yard to go, h e could think up more
sulphurous names to call our boys than the
coach. Think of it!

Harold Testerman, captain and right end,
t hought actions spoke louder than words, and
when it came to breaking up the plays, his actions spoke! Whether t h e play came through
the middle of the line or around the opposite
end, T est erman was always on t he spot. Testy's
favorite stunt, when playing on the defensive,
was to ramble behind the enemy's line of scrimmage and tackle the ball-lugger from behind,
preferably for a five yard loss. Was it habitual'! Just ask Houk's how many shampoos
Harold didn't pay for.

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Semon
Coach K lein
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Anderson
W. Hill
H uffman
Mackie
Akers
Chameers Tester man (Capt.) Woodr uff Gilmore Laph1d
Perkins
J. Stevenson
K. Stevenson
J. H ill
Wellman (Waterboy)

�Lawrence Woodruff; center, was probably · the
most experienced man on the High School team.
His ability to handle more than one man on
the offensive besides getting the ball started,
made him an invaluable player. It was a characteristic of High School def ensive playing that
when the referee would s tart to untangle th e
player s after some down, the fellow ' who carried the ball would b e the last to get up and
"Woodv" would be next to la st. Thi s is Woodruff's iast year of high school football.
George "Stinkney" Anderson , right tackle, w~s
the High School 's bes t a ll around, genera_l-utility player. Bes ides making himself a nmsance
in the line he could run with and kick the ball
in a well~nigh superlative fashion.
This is
George's last year in L. H. S.
Marquis Huffman, right guard, was one of th e
big r easons for the t eam's ability to gain
through line smashes . Although pla ying a consist ent game throughout th e sea son, he showed up best in th e Kan sa s City game when fully
nin ety per cent of th e gains wer e made b etween him and George Ander s on . Marquis g oes
to K. U. n ext year.
Johnny Stevenson w as Lawrence's lef t end. The
wav in which h e h eld down his p osition w as a
cr edit both t o himself and to th e school. J ohnny's speed, experience, an d ability to conn ect
with the forw a rd pass, is going to m ake him a n
extrem ely dang erou s m a n to play aga inst next
year.
Joel Chambers, left guard, aft er playing a
r a th er mediocr e game during t he earl y part of
t he season, sudden ly found hi m self in t he Abilene game and sh owed the stuf f t h at was really
in him. .Toe has t h e size and manly beauty to
make a mean linesman. When h e h as properly
mus t er ed t he art of how to h andle himself and
how to dispose of an opponent w h o is twice as
h eavy, h e sh oul d develop into a raging terror
and one in whose presence to quake.
Joe U lm was Lawr ence's scr a ppy qua r terback.
J oe mig ht well have been called Pink y, for after every g am e h e would exhibit t hat rosebud
t int w h ere the tough hide used to be. Quest ion : How did t h e other guys look af ter Joe got
t hrou gh w it h them ?
John Fuller , alth ough able to play only three
games f or l awrence showed himself during
that time to be one of the best backfield men
that had ever played for Lawrence. Unf ortunatel y F uller was twenty-one just before the
Topeka game; so Lawrence had to sacrifice hi s
well-night irresistable line plunges and end
runs.
George Mackie came out for High School football for the first time this year. He was light
enough to get over a muddy field, an all im portant con sideration in view of t he playing
conditions of most of the games. Needless to
say his shifty runn ing detracted not a whit
from hi s usefulness .
Fra ncis Morwetz, fullba ck, could play foo tball
a lot better than his first name would indicate.
Besides toeing the ball now and then, Morwetz
could develop a mean step, and when he stepped out, there was no one that could keep up
with him.
Lionel Semon, halfback, was · a great man. at
backino- up the line. When it came to nosmg
through a hole, "Speed" had no rival. Though

little heralded in the daily n ews, and though
often wont to grace the sidelines, particularly
at the beginning of the season, Semon nevertheless had real quality that was a material
cause for the low scores run up against Lawr enee.
"Kenny" Stevenson, ha ~ fbac k and quarter, was
n ot in enough games to earn his sweater, but
shares with John Fuller the distinction of having made one of the two touchdowns cr edited
t o the backfield. This is "Stevy's" last year.
Johnny Akers, sub quarterbac k, did not g et to
play all the games, but while in, he showed
excellent football sense. His general ship was,
indeed, almost faultl ess.
"Phil" Saunders, tackle, was the bes t thing we
could find to take Laptad's place, while he was
laid u p with his twisted ankle. Phil is one of
t hose boys who fears only the eligibility rules .
Should his mind not cave in under the strain of
maintaining an "M" average in three subjects,
Saunders should develop into a real linesman,
for he shows promise.
Huston Turner, fullback, though on'y a sophomore, showed the makings of a valua ble a sset
to th e Lawr ence t eam.
Turner lacks only experience t o make a fi r st class player.
"Gene" Perkins, end, though by no means
bulky, coul d handle his man in a satisfa ctory
f ashion, w hether on the offensive or def ensive.
Thoug h not of first string calibre, " P erki e"
form ed a good reserve tha t could be co unted
on in a pinch .
F orest Gilmore, g uard, is one of the players on
w hose ab ility t h e s uccess of n ext year's team
w ill largely depend. Whil e t he t eam has t h e
backfield a nd t he edges of t he line practically
untouched by gradu a tion, it will lose t hree of
its linemen, playing center, g ua rd, and tackle,
respectively, a loss wh ich w ill pr ove a seriou s
problem w hen it com es to building up a n ew
machine next year.
" Dutch" Huns inger, g ua rd, th ough r ath er sm a ll
for his position, ma de it u p by hi s activity .
"Dutch" made man y opponents f eel ma d and
foo li sh by tu rn s, depending on w hat t hey t ri ed
to do.
John Kir h ~' , was one of the year's disapp ointments. Kirby early showed himself to be a line
plunger and dropkicker of n o m ean ab ility, but
a brok en shoul der bone before t he first game
put him out fo r the ent ire season.
Bill Hill , steady playing cen ter, furn:shed
"meat" f or the first string players. Bill got in
on more than one of th e H ig h School's most
important games, and carried h imself well
throughout each one.
Justin H ill, quarterback, came out t his year for
the first time. A ~ thou gh unable to get into any
o£ the games this year, he showed in scrimmage that he w ill be a valuable man next year.
Justin is a Junior.
Joe "Scoop" ·well man, water-boy, small of
~tat,u.e and loud of mouth, was water squirterm -cmef f or the squad this year. Although his
memory often lapsed and he left his jug at
the Y. M. C. A., still his service as thirstquencher prove~ to be inval uab le. Scoop made
all the tnps with the team this year and it is
hoped that he will fo llow the footst~ps of his
predecessor Mackie and become one of t he star
players next year.

LHS

�Basketball Team

Klein
Davis

W eed
Semon

Ul m
St evenson

Crite,-;

A ck erma n

Test erman

Mackie

W eatheroy

Anderson
Stugard

(Results of 1921 Basket Ball Season)
Lawrence
Lawrence
Lawrence
L awrence
Lawrence
Lawrence
Lawrence
Lawrence
Lawrence
Lawrence
Lawrenc e
Lawrence
Lawrence

........32
........ 18
...... .. 31
........ 52
........ ~2
........ 23
....... . 25
........ 37
........ 35
...... .. 46
........ 30
........ 31
........ 34

l ola .............................. .. 9
Nor t heast High , K. C .. ... 35
Manhatta n ........... ...... .. ...18
Ottawa .. ...... .. ...... .. .......... 14
Manhattan ............ .. ........ 8
Argentine .......... .. ............ 2)
Iola ............. .. ..................... 31
Chanu te ............................27
Ot tawa ............................ 31
Argentine ........................ 19
Baldwin ............................ 26
Emporia .... .. .................... 26
Emporia ...................... .. .. 15

Lawrence
Lawrence
Lawrence
Lawrence

District Tournament
........ 41 Stanley ............................ 2
.... .. .. 25
Olathe ................ ....... ....... 8
........ 30
Baldwin .......................... 14
........ 22
K. C., K ....... ............ ........ 14

Lawrence
Lawrence
Lawrence
Lawrence
Lawrence
Lawrence

S ta te
.... .. .. 40
........ 39
........ 28
........ 29
........ 22
........ 19

Tourna ment
Haven .............................. 19
Leona ........ ........................ 14
lola .................................. 22
K . C. , K ........................... 14
Winfield .. .... .. .................. 21
Newton ............................ 27

BASKE T BALL TEAM
The Lawrence High School basket ball team, playing the season of 1921, was well within the
high standard set by athletic tradition and ended the season with a veteran team of fast, accurate
shooting, and smooth playing men . The high school proved that it possessed the strongest team in
Northeast Kansas, and a team which easily ranked as one of the best in the state. Though at times
erratic, inclined to overconfidence, or lack of conf;dence, the team displayed brilliant playing, which '
made th e home town rooter feel good from the gr mnd up.

LHS

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Lawrence scored 671
Lawrence high school
tournament at Baldwin and

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season the summary shows that the team lost three games and won twentypoints to its opponents :312.
made a fine showing in the tournaments this year, winning the district
the runner-up cup at the state tournament.

Tustea Ackerman, center and captain, w ~ s
the oustanding star of the team. "Tus" could
play any position on the floor, and usually
played all positions before the game was over.
His playing was the deciding factor in every
game and as was "Tus" so was the team.
Though hitting a bad slump during the tournament, he was the best all around center in
both the district and state tournaments, and
was chosen captain of the "all teams" at both
places because of his superior playing and
head work. During the regular seasons' games,
Ackerman was a terror to all basketball opponents, his spectacular shots from any position on the floor, and his perfect floor-work
keeping the spectators on their feet all through
the game.
Harold Testerman, forward, was noted particularly for his floorwork and goal puncturing ability. Testerman was one of the fastest
men on the Lawrence team and used his ability
in getting under the basket. Harold and "Tus"
made a dangerous pair on the offensive, their
team · work being responsible for breaking up
some of the best defenses in the state. Testerman inherited a watered knee from the football season, which by the end of the regular
basketball season was so badly infected that
he was not allowed to play at the district
meet. He was only allowed to play the last
two games at the state tournament, the semifinals with Winfield and the finals with Newton. "Testy's" greatest value lay in the fact
that he could be relied upon. His play was
consistent game after game, always clean, hard
fought, and fa st. Though playing in only two
games with a knee no~ yet healed, Testerman
made th e s econd all state team.
George Mackie, guard, though built down close
t o the flo or, k n ew a lot about bask etball. In
f a ct when a H. S. t eam played against the
W eed-Mackie combination th ey learned a lot
more baske tball than they ever knew before.
Mackie was an excell ent flo or man and could
shoot g oals w hen h e wanted t o. At both the
di st r ict arid state tour na m ents George made
t h e second team.
K enneth Stevenson, forward, was Lawrence's
biggest surr;r ise at the two t ournaments.
W hile playing a g ood g am e dur ing t he season ,
Kenn ie entire ly outpl ayed him self dur ing t he
m eets. W ith Test erma n out of the game, it
was K ennie's shooting that piled up the Lawrence end of th e scores . K ennie m a de the
distr ict tournam ent fir st t eam and honorable
mention at t h e state m eet.

Joe Ulm, f orward, was another big reason
for Lawrence's showing t his year. Joe was
_satisfied to have the team win a point, and
working on this principle Joe played a passing
game which netted the goals even if he did
not get th e credit for the actual hits.
George Anderson, center, guard, was a hard
man to shake loose from on the defense and
was able to make all his set-ups count. George
played in several games at both the state and
district tournaments.
James ·weed, guard, though small, showed
at the two tournaments some of the most
spectacular guarding seen in years. His tendency to take the games too ·seriously, and
play scientifically rough, kept "Birdie" from
receiving the highest honors at the two tournaments. Weed was the only four year man on
the team and was as hard as nails. With the
season's scores in mind it is only necessary in
describing Weed's playing to say that he was
one of the factors in keeping the scores of the
opponents low. Weed was made guard on the
second district tourney team. Weed also s cored
many points by the free throw method. At the
state tournament, Weed received honorable
mention.
Lio nel Semon, guard, was a steady player,
if not brilliant companion to Anderson, when
the latter played at guard. Lionel started several games at the beginning of the season and
got into several at the end of the season, although in competition with such material as
W eed and Mackie.
Paul Davis, center, proved a good floor man
to play with. His inability to produce g oals
on a quantnty basis kept him from making a
letter this year. Davis is a 30 credit man who
is convinced that the vars ity will need his services more than th e high school next year, and
is determined to g et through t he lat ter in three
years .
Burl Stugard, forward, was a good sho.tand
active on his f eet. lf Burl could only play a nother year. he would pr ove a useful m an indeed .
Orville Crites, f orward, though ineligible
du r ing the last part of t he season, was able
t o p lay in enoug h g ames to prove his worth.
Samuel ·wea t herby was Lawrence's g ener al
utility man . Sam played ever y position but
ce nter.

�Freshman Girls Basketball Team

Jordon

Gress
Howard
Beddow

Giebrich
Clawson

Anderson
Kennedy
Eggleston
McKittrick

GUlLA GRESS-Genter
LURAL HOWARD-Running Center
GLADYS BEDDOW, FLORENCE McKITRICKForwards
RUTH EGLESTON, JENNIE CLAWSON-Guards
An excellent team was developed this year, although they didn't have a well-equipped gymnasium.
The only games played this season were inter-class, although some of the players substituted on
the school team in the games with Haskell. The players showed up very well on these occasions, and
their playing was quite consistent.
Some good material was developed for the school team, due in large part to the interest and
er.thusiastic training given the team by Miss Giebrich.
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Eberhart
Rice
Christine

White Giebrich
Alexander Peters
Wilson

Perkins
Ott
Pine

Carter
Hamilton
Wiedman

PEGGY PETERS, Captain; MOYNE RICE, Guards
E:STHER OTT, UNA ALEXANDER, Forwards
CLARA PINE, Running Center
SBERHART, PERKINS, WHITE, CARTER, CHRISTINE,
WILSON, and WEIDMAN, Substitutes.
The Girls Basketball team was allowed more freedom than usual this year. Games were scheduled with Haskell and Oread High, and it was planned to enter the Kansas State Tournament, but lack
of practice made the latter im practical.
Competition for positions on the first team was keen and a larger number than of former years
turned out for practice.
Three games were played, two with the girls' team at Haskell and one with the Oread High
Girls. The two games with Haskell proved disastrous for the L. S. S. team. Most of the girls were playing their first game, and their lack of experience and ignorance of the Haskell court made it a fairly
easy victory for the Indians.
In the second contest much improvement was noticed, and the opponents were forced to fight
for the game, winning by ten points. The one sue cess of the season was when the team played against
Oread High School on the L. H. S. courts and wo .1 by a large score.
Much credit is due to Miss Doris Giebrich, the coach, who by giving much time and labor helped
the team to the greatest degree.

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Prettiest Girl: Roma Reeves 80, Katherine Conley 79, Helen Skilton 28.
Best-Looking Boy: Dolph Simons 81, George Docking 38 , Harold Testerman 29.
Most Intense Reciprocal Infatuation: Stevenson- Williams :i..12, Little-Testerman 57, Aldrich-McKeever 6.
Cutest Girl: Lois Little 73, Mary Engle 72, Maria Brown 19.
Best All-Round Athlete: Testerman 314, AckeTman 34, Weed 32.
Best Tripper of the Light Fantastic: Mary Engle 29, M. Huffman 21, Maria Brown 16.
Most Popular Teacher: McCreath 167, Butler 7 8, Walker 46.
1\Iost Contagious Smile: Miss Riggs 400, Maria Brown 21, Tom McCalep 6.
Prettiest Dimples: Bobbie Brown 89, Stuart Hazard 23, Ethel Anderson 11.
Best Pusher: "Dopie" Simons 91, Weeber Huffman 54, Fred Sauer 15.
Worst Gn.fter: Dolph Simons 16, W eeber Hutton 13, "Bill" Holmes 11, Marquis Huffman 11.
Teachers' Pet: John Henry 63, Lloyd Young 28, "Dot" Clarke 21, ."Scoop" Wellman 21.
'Vorst Knocker: W. Hutton 18, "Stinkney" Anderson 9, Harold Huffman 8.
Best Orator: Marquis Huffman 46, John Henry 39, Harold Huffman 28.
Midnight Oil Consumer: H. Huffman 55, Fred Sauer 22, K. Stevenson 12, Marjorie C. White 12.
Most Popular Boy: Dolph Simons 73, George Mackie 24, Marquis Huffman 23.
Most Popular Girl: Mary Engle 50, Lois Little 49, Sarah Williams 27.
School Wit: "Scoop" Wellman 59 , "Pe':e" Drehmer 31, Marquis Huffman 28.
Most Masculine Girl: Lois Little 42, Thelma Vieux 31, Ruth Christine 19.
Tightest Tight-wad: Perry Barber 23, "Bill" Holmes 13.
Most Effeminate Boy: Lloyd Young 69, Chesley Posey 21, Cliffrod Himoe 16.
Greenest Freshie: "Bob" Martin 35, "Ronnie" Gould 16, Myron Kennedy 11.
Most Persistent Flunker : "Bob" Laptad 51, "Hippo" Hutton 23, "Shorty" Coolidge 19.
Biggest Understanding : "Stinkney" Anderson 104, "Speed" Semon 24, "Sarah and Kennie" 12,
Marquis Huffman 12.
Deepest Drug-store Tints: Katherine Conley 96, Zeta Frost 30, Ruth Riley 20.
Vampiest Vamp:. "Jo" Manter 154, Helen Skilton 30, Laura Rankin 23.
Most Bashful Student: Hazel Ailen 8;), Jesse Sweezer 29, Carol Miller 17.
Next Year's Cheer -Leader: Dolph ·Simons 253, Marquis Huffman 31, "Bob" Laptad 23.

NOTES ON THE ELECTION
Ninety girls received votes for the pettiest girl.
Our drummer "Hollie" Wheeler is considered effeminate.
Several votes were cast for the dimples in Oss ie Bradley's knees.
Th e Misses Hudson, Wood, and Helen Myers were mentioned for Deepest Drug-store Tints.
Frances Morawetz, "Connie" McGrew, Rex Darby, Ossie Bradley, and Fred Boger were numbered among the Worst Masculine Vamps."
Tom and Albert were named as the Best Pushers (of dirt .
"Pap" came in strong for Teachers' Pet.

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DOES THIS MEAN THAT WE REALIZE WHAT IT IS?
Not Always.
Read the fo llowing Financial Statement:

THE FRATERNAL AID UNION
Financial Statement Jan uary 1, 1921
Assets

Liabili ties

Real Estate (Market Value) $ 89,874.32
Mortgage
Loans,
First
Lien s .... .... .......................... 1,199,359.46
United States, County and
Municipal Bonds .......... .. .. 1,005,705.65
Certificat e Loan s and Liens 182 ,382.66
Cash in Banks and Trust
Compa nies.. .. .... ......... .... .. . 233 ,221 .38
Interest Due and Accrued. ...
28,645.0 5
Receipts from Members in
Transit........ ... ..... ................ 339,728.47

Full Legal Reserves ... .... ..... $1 ,132,012.31
Reser ved for Contingencies 502,369.89
Claims in Process of Adj ustment (All completedproof Claims since paid) 378,806.98
Disability Claims, In stallments .. ............... ... ... .......... .
30,984.82
Reserved for 1921 Refund ... .
50,000.00
Taxes Due or Accru ed ... .. .... .
184.32
Payments Made by Members
in Advance...... ... .. ... ...... .... 116,116.97
Unassigned Funds.. ........ .... .. 868,441.70

Total Admitted Assets ... ..... .. $3 ,078,916.99

Total Liabilities ...... ........... ..... $3 ,078,916.99

Total Paid t o Beneficiaries during 1920 ......... ....... ................ .... ... ..... ... ... ... ... ........ $1 ,982,897.75
T otla Returned to L iving Certificate H olders during 1920........... ........... ..... ... 207,668.66
Total Benefits Paid in 1920 ..... ... .. .... ... .. .... .. ............... ... .... ... ..... ......... ....... ........... ... .$2,190,566.41
56.3
R a ti o of 1920 Benefits P aid to Receipts from Members. ... .... ...... ...... .......... ....
Gain in Full Legal Reserves during 1920............. .. ..... .... ...... .................. ... .... ....... 536,641.50
Gain in Total Admitted Assets during 1920..... .. .... .... ..... .. ......... ....... ... ...... .... ... .. 655,984.49
Total Paid t o Living- Certificate Holders since organization .. .. ........ ..... .. ........ . 1,671,943.84
Total Paid to Beneficiaries since organization ............ .. ..... ....... .......... ........ ....... .87,504,195 .09
Total Insurance in Force D ecember 31, 1920 .. .. ... .. ........ ............. .. .... .... ... .... .. ....... 90,796,320.00

THE FRATERNAL AID UNION
\Vr ites all the best forms of certificates kriown.

Inquire personally or addr esE
V. A. YQUNG, Supreme President.
Th e F. A. U . Hall has been entirely remod eled and is now open for dates. The
dance fl oor is t he best in th e Middle ·west and can be engaged f or dances afternoon and
night.
We a lso ha ve a small dance hall to accommodate about twenty-five co u ples, which
can be used eirher afternoon or evenir.g for small parties, at very reasonable rates.
The Banquet Hall has been renovated and su pplied with tables, chairs, dishes,
plates, cutlery aJ~d g 1 assware, kitchen utensils and table covers; in fa ct everY.thing
n ecessary for breakfast, lunch or dinn er. It is not necessary to hire these artic:es from
outside sources, as heretofore.
We cater to both large and small parties a nd r espectfully solicit your patronage.
HALL MANAGER.

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��Lives of editors remind u s
That their lives are not s ublime,
For we have to work like thunder
If this book is out on time.-Ex.

To The Juniors
[f you're lonesome, cross and dull,
Have a date.
When exams h ave caused a lull,
Have a date.
When your lessons are all learned,
When from eating you have turned,
When sweet Morp:· eus yau h ave spurned,
Have a date.

Dedicated to George Docking
Lines of Virgil all remind us,
vVe can make our lives sublime,
And by asking foolish questions
Take up all the teacher's time.

rf a theme you cannot choose,
Write of dates.
[f debates you would not lose
Mind the date.
When your hig h s· hool days are Juough
When all debts are paid that're due,
Make a date.
-Ex.

Silently, one by one, within the walls of the
high school,
Blossom the little cases, the forget-me-nots of
the seniors.
Of all sad words of tongue or pen, the saddest
ar:e these-I flunked again.
A Symphony

"Stump," "The biggest blower . doesn't always lead the band."

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The day is done, and the darkness
Falls from the wings of night, .
Around the corner is Kennie
Hugging Sarah with all ]: is might.
II
I see the lights of t he village
Gleam through the rain and the mist;
AJ;J.d I hear little Lois whisper,
"That's the fourth time I've been kissed.
III
A swift-moving form in ·the blackness,
A distant noise in the dark,
It sounded like an auto
But it must have been a spark.
IV
Come read to me some poem,
Some simple, heart-felt lay
About some thrilling subject,
Say Lorena and "Levi."

George Carey, "When you're down at t(1e
mouth just t hinl{ of Jonah, he came out all right~"
Edward .Spencer, "Cheer up!
ing but a skin game."

Margaret Jenkins, "A woman is as old as
she looks--a man is not old 'till he quits looking."
The mucilage ad reads "The thinner you
spread it the better it will stick." This is good
advice to maJ;Jy.
(At the Two Tees Lunch training table just
before football practice) . Mackie-Well "Tar"
howsa boy? I just had a bowl of ox-tail soup
and I feel bully.
Ulm-That's nothing. I had a plate of hllsh
and I feel like everything.

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Beauty's noth-

And the night will be filled with music
And the cases which do es us infestMay fold their tents like the Arabs
And give us a little rest!

Teacher-There are only four in here that
are doing passing work.
Senior- Who are the other three?

[ don't want much, I never did;
['m such a satisfied small kid;
Just let me hear when I get to heaven
Those sweetest of all wordsSeven come eleven.

Edna U.-He put his arm around m e five ·
times yesterday.
Irene Getter-Some arm.

"Tuby" Lind- The girls in Paris are:1't wearing skirts any longer.
Bill Altic-What!
"Tuby"- They've decided
they're
long
enough.

Miss Blackburn-Sarah did you ever catch
K ennet h flirt ing ?
Sarah- Yes, that's how I got him.

Miss Wood, "An athlete is a dignified bunch
of muscles unable to saw wood or pass qui zzes .'~

Bill Hughes- Do you think betting is
wrong?
John Fuller- The way I bet generally is.

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printed under the bottom pictures on the babypicture snapshot page. It is therefore necessary
to be "stated that those are the photographs of
Kenneth E. Stevenson and Sarah E. Williams.

Mr. R ush-"Do you t hink man descended from
monk eys?"
Miss Ogg-"Not very far."

Teacher-What are th e mumps ?
Pupil--Oh, they're a swell disease.
Af ter t he Fall
Observant Child: Oh look at the funny man,
Mother! He's sitting on the sidewalk talking to
a ban ana ped.

Lorena Mack (to Orval Crites)-! wish you'd
look the other way.
Young Brother- He can't help the way he
looks.

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The Live Yo ung Men's Store

See

BERT DALE
For

PRINTING OF QUALITY

Graduation Day
The day you have been
looking forward to-the
beginning of a new era in
your life. Appearance
gives a certain feeling of
pride and satisfaction.character is read in the
the clothes you wear. The
well-drest but not overdrest young man is one
who is singled out in the
crowd.

Tags
Cards
Programs
Anything in the Printing Line

"I'll go anywhere for a job"

EVERYTHING TO WRITE WITH
AT

F. I. CARTER'S
1025 Mass.
See Our Window

In an OBER suit which is
specially made for younger young men of fifteen
to twenty, you will have
the knowledge that you
are correctly dressed.

S. G. CLARKE
Save Money on Your Clothes
Phone 666
1033 Mass. St.
EVANS AUTO SUPPLY CO.
Everything
for the Automobile
918 Mass.

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��Financial Report of Annual Staff
RECEIPTS
Crap Shooting' with the Physics Class ....... .. .... ... ......... ............ ... .......................................................... ...... ... $ 69.39
Red and Black Sales .................................. ... ................... .... .. ........ .... ..... .. ........... .......... .... ............... ..................
1.23
Bribe to keep out of the D. S. rooms ... ... .... ............ .. ........ ... .................. ......... ..... ............... ... .......... ..... .. .... 10.01
Donation from the printer .. ........... ........... ....... .................... .. ... .... .................... .............................. .. ........ ....... 111.11
Bribe not to print Lois Little's picture ...... ........... ... .... ... ... ......... ..... ......................... ... ... ..... ... ........................ 23.08
Total .......... ............ .. .......... .............. ...... ... .. .... ... ............. .... .. ........ .... ........ .. ....... ............ ... ........ .... ...... ....... $214.82
EXPENSES
4 gallons barn paint to brighten Editors cheeks .............. ... ... .............. ..... ................ ....... .. .. ... ....... .......... .... .$ 3.00
Correspondence course in Vamping for Literary Ed... .. .................. ........ ........... ...................... .................... 14.27
Tips to office b~y ......... ................. ..... ..... ..... ... ............ ... . ........... ....................... ......... .. .................... ......... ..... .... 12.43
Gas masks to protect staff from Chern. Lab. products .......... .. .... .... ..... .......... ............ ... .......................... 35.76
Hair Cuts for assistant Editor .................................... .... ........ .... ........................ .. .................. .... .. ... ... ... ......
4.91
Hair nets for Senior Editors ........................... .. ................... .................... .......... ........... .. .................................
8.63
1.17
Feather Ticklers for Humor Editor .................. .... ...... ....... ................... .............................. ....... .... .......... .. ... .
7.27
Cigaretts for Organization Editors ................. ..... ......... ... ...................... ........... ....... ... .. ... .... .... .................... .
.08
Guards to protect Sport Editor from vamps .. ....... .. ............ ... ...... .... ......... ............... .. .... ................ ............. .
Gasoline for Phelps Cunningham ........... ........ .. ....... ..... ..................... .. .......................................................... . 19.43
5.00
Fine for ~peed ing ................. .. ................. ...... ... ... ... .... ... .... .......... ... ................. ................... .. ....... .. ... ..... ............ .
Business Manager's bill at Patee ................... .. ... ........................................,......... ... ... ........... ........................ . 15.00
Law suits resulting from scandal sheet ..... .. ... ......... ............................. .. ... ... ....... .............. ...... .. .... ............. .... . 21.06
Funeral expenses for Humor Editor ..... ... ........ ...... .. ......... .. ...................... .... ........ ......... .... ........ ......... ............ . 117.12
Bu siness Advisor's bill at Swede Wilson's ............ .. ............................................................... .. ....... ............ . 25.00
Total .... .... .. .... ..... ... ...... .............. ... .............. ...... ....... .... ........................... .. ... ..... ............ ... ........................... $216.82
Profits ............... ........... .... .. ................... ..... ........ ... .... ......................... ...... ........... .. .. .......... ..... .... ... ... ... .................... .
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"Get a

CONGRATULATIONS

Business Education

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In our

V/ e wish you a life of useful-

SUMMER SCHOOL

ness, happiness and prosperity.

Prepare
- fo r
- for
-for
- for

the job ahead
every emergency
the reward of service
satisfying success

Our school is in session all summ er. If you
start studying now-this su mmer-you will
have t hree months start on those who wait.
Three months training in business subjects will
be of inestimable value to you even though
you enter the. University in the fall.

We trust you may enjoy the
sunshine of life all along its
way. If any clouds do flit by,
may they never be without
their silver lining .

'---"-.L.AWRENCE--

Lawrence,

K~

Weaver's
Your Store

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The Humor Editor's Scandal Sheet
WHO'S WHO IN L. H . S.- (f•om goY' thot bow.)

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Who is the best looking girL-. .... .. .. ... .... _. ...... -. .. ....... _. .. _. .. ......... Ethel Anderson
Who thinks s he is ...... ..... ... .......... .. .... ........ ................... ............ ... Helen Skilton
Who is t he biggest lady fu sser ... ....... ..... _. ... ..... ............ .. ....... .... George Mackie
Who t hinks he is ................. ............ _. ........ ....... ....... ...... ............. Lee Rogers
Who is the h andsomest boy._. .. _._. ._._._._..,_. _. .. _._. ..... _. .. ,_. .. _. __ ., .. _. .. Harold Testerman
Who thinks he is_. .. _.., __________ .. __ ____ _..,., ... _. ......... _. .... _. .. _._._. .. _.._. ... George De-cking, Delph Simons
Who is the worst knocker __ __ ____ _. ...... _._._.., ... ... .... _._. ______________ ., _. .. _. "Scoop" Wellman
Who thinks he is ______ .. _________ _. .. .. _._._. ... _. .. _._._. .. ...... _._._._._..,._._._._. ... " Hippo" Hutton
Who is t he most unappreciated boy ____________ _. .. _. ... _. ..... _._._. .. __ __ ____ Robert Campbell
Who thinks he is ....... _.._. ...... _. .. _._..,_. . .,_._._._._. .... _. ....................... George Anderson
Who has done the most for our h.i gh school.. .. _._. ................ _. .. "Pap"
Who thinks she has ............. .. .. ... .. .................... .. .. .. .................... (Censored)
Who is the toughest guy ..... ....... ...... .................. .. _. .... _. .............. Harold Huffman
Who thinks he is ........ .. ................ .... ........... _. ...... ... .:............ _. .. -._. .. James Weed
Who is the worst gossip .... _. .......... ....... _._._. .. _. .. _._._.._. .. ... _._. .. _._.. Vivian Dunkle
Who thinks she is ._. .... _._._.._.._. ...... _._. _______________ ___ _. .... . _.._.._. ... -. -. .-.Dorothy Clarke
Who is the faculty pet.. ________ .. ___ ____ ______ ________ ., ____________ ___ ____________ _.Sam Weatherby
Who thinks h e is_. .. _.._._._._.._. ... _. .._.._. ... _.._. ._._. .. _._._.._._._. ._.._._. .. -. .. Chesley Posey
Who is the most talked about boy._. .. _._. ....... _._. .... _._._. .. _._. .. _._. .. Stuart Campbell
Who thinks he is_. .... _. .. .. _._. .. .... _._. _. .... _. _. .... _. ......................... _. ... "Speed" Semon
Who is th e cutest girJ.. ______ _. .. ............ _. ________ ., ___________ ... .,_. ..... _. ... "Noisy" Brown
Who thinks sh e is ................... _. ............... _. .............. _. ...... .. .......... Lois Little
Who is th e most popular boy_. .......... _. ... .. _. .... _._._.._.._._. .. _. .. _. ... _. Tusten Ackerman
Who thinks he is -. .. ... _._.._. .. -..-. .... -._. ._._._._._._. .. _.._. .... _. .. _.._._._._._. .. W endell McKeever
Who is the most graceful basketball player.. _._. .. _. ...... _. ...... -. .. Sam Weatherby
Who thinks he is._. .. _. ..... _. .._. .. _. .... _. .... _. ...... _._. .... _. .. .. ............. -. ... "Levi" Crites
Who is the biggest heartbreaker_. .. _. .. _.._.._._. ........... .. .. _. ...... ... "Puss" Brown
Who thinks she is _. ...................................................................... Laura Rankin

STADIUM BARBER SHOP

Dunmire Quality

"The Shop of Service"

Groceries Speak for
Themselves

Let Us Sqow You

Let Us Show You

1033 Mass. St.

W.- A. DUNMIR E
Quinby's Chocolate Shop
C:tndy

McNish Sanitary Bottling

(In Redwood Boxes)
$1.50 an d $2.00 the pound
In 1-Th., 2-Th., and 5-Th. boxes

Works
Phone 1908

A most acceptible gift

836 Ver. St.'

Lawrence, Kansas

If It's Advertised-We Have It

The Round Corner Drug Co.
801 Mass. St.

LHS

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Lawrence, Kansas

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�Plans for the Summertime
Vacation time will soon be her e, and summer wouldn't be summer
· at all without an excursion, a trip in the motor car or by train or an
outing away from the scenes of every day.
ClothEs for

vacat~on

time are no longer a problem, a Sport Coat, or

Eweater, a Smart Skirt of White Flannel, a Mar-hof-Middy Dress,
A Drees of Canton Cr epe, Taffeta, Georgette, or Organdie-and
you are properly and comfortably dressed for most every occasion.
All these things, together with the newest furnishings and accessories you will find at your accustomed shopping p~ace-

The Innes Store
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Mickey-Yes, I'm trying to raise a mustache
and I'm wondering what color it will be when it
comes out.
"Happy" Klein-Grey, I should say at the
rate it appears to be growing .
Little lines of Latin,
Little f eet to scan,
Make a n1ighty Virgil
And a crazy man.- Ex.

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ADAM WALKED
He had nothing to ride.
The world
~oves fast.
Walk and yon're left behmd. You can afford to own and ride a
HARLEY-DAVIDSON

KNOLES BICYCLE SHOP
1014 Mass.

�"SILENT SERVANTS"

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Always At Your S1:;rvice

Some of Our Specialties
Electric Irons
Toasters
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Grills
Vacuum Cleaners

Washing Machines

CHARM
In

dress depends essentially
upon your footwear.

For Women

Wfiy Not An Electrical Gift?

F or Men
Edwin Clapps
For Boys
Hollands

J. &amp; T. Cousins
For Children
Acrobats

KANSAS ELECTRIC
UTILITIES COMPANY

Luxite &amp; Van Raalte H osiery

OTTO A. FISCHER
813 Mass. St.

719 Mass. St.

Lawrence, Kansas

Diamonds

F. B· McCOLLOCH
Druggist- The Rexall Store

Ivory
Jewelry

Agency
Eastman Kodak5
Conklin and

ED. W. PARSONS

L. E . Waterman Pens

Jeweler
Silverware
Clocks
Cut Glass

We can supply you with the Box Brownie from $2 .50 and up-also the regular
Kodaks with the rapid lense that gets
the picture under most any condition.

LHS

��"Patrons receive prompt and courteous
attention."

Be Sure Your Flowers
Come From
WARD'S GREENHOUSES

SUPREME CAFE

They Are Fresh Cut
EveryDay

That's the place to eat
Telephone 232

914 Yz Mass. St.

Andrew Chrest

RALPH WARD, Florist
Phone 621
825 Mass. St.
Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery

SCHRADER &amp; GULLY

The Ford is no r espector of
persons" lVIore millionaires
r ide in them than any other
make of car.
C. W. SMITH
Authorized Ford Sales and Service

GARAGE
15 and 17 West 9th St.

JOHN B. HENRY, A. B., M.D.
General Practice
Office 19 W. 9th

Phone 1663

Giving dependable clot h es of m erit for least cash by eliminating every
unnecet:&gt;sar y expense. Suits t ailored for t h e younger young men of t h e
best m aterials an d in st yles that are pleasing to t hem.

$17.10

$20.00

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LHS

$25.00

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LAWRENCE OPTICAL co.
Fine Eye Glasses

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QUALITY

1025 Mass St.

JEWELRY

Callahan's Grocery
Best Place t o Get F ancy
Groceries

The Gift Shop

Phone 25

931 Mass.

A. MARKS &amp; SON
735 Mass . St.

W. L. Anderson
HONEY NUT BREAD
907 Mass. St.

P h one 635

Wiedie's

Wiedie's

O!!ality--Service-~

Our S tandard of Excellency
Is embodied in the purest and best candies and ice cream available in Lawrence.
For 57 years we have served t h e students of L. H. S.
SENIORS- UNDERCLASSMEN-

DROP IN FOR TREATS

\Yv'EIDEMANN'S
DICK WAGSTAF F, Prop..
8~5

Mass. St.
Wiedie's

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QUALITY JEWELRY

POPULAR PRICE STORE
Dry Goods

The High School Senior

Millinery

Women and Childrens'
Ready-to-Wear

will appreciate a

gift from our
shop

THE FAIR

Eat
Drink, and
R£ M c:&gt; rry
TV!O TEE'S LUNCH

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TUDENTS'
H OE

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Lawrence Pantatorium
Tailors, Cleaners) and Dyers
Hats Cleaned and Blocked
Phone 506

H 0 P

R. 0. BURGERT, Prop.
1113 Mass. St.

12 West 9th St.

NEWMARK'S
FOR THE HIGH SCHOOL MISS
We feature Miss Printzess Suits and Coats, La Mere
Dresses and Stylefit Skirts.
We carry only standard lines of Ladies' and Misses'
Ready toW ear and Dry Goods.

NEWMARK'S
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A Service Member

The F our C's

"You can judge any city by the interest it
tali:es in its
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Young Men s
Christian Association"
- WOODROW WILSON

Business Men

The Young Man

At t he Y. M. C. A.

From Home

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We h ope to see you in the
New High School in 1922

Kennedy
Plumbing. Co.
LHS

�S-A-T-I-S-F-A-C-T-I-0-N
SPELLS .

Capital $50,000
Surplus and Profits $75,000
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HOUK'S
BARBER
SHOP

OFFICERS
W. BROMELSICK, President
T. J. SWEENEY, Vice-President
L. N. LEWIS, Vice-President
S. A. WOOD, Cashier
T. J. SWEENEY, Jr., Ass't Cashier
S. D. BISHOP, Director
JACOB BADSKY, Director
GEO . INNES, Director
C. E. FRIEND, Director

FOR REAL BARBER SERVICE
"Th~

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Shop of the Town"

STRONG'S GROCERY
The Place Where You Can Get the Most
of the Best for the Least.

PEOPLES' STATE BANK
"Every Banking Service"
LAWRENCE, KANSAS

We Appreciate Your Patronage and
Strive to Please You.

WHY . NOT?
Lawrence High School

Work Towards a
MUSIC CREDIT

Knows

Von's
Candy
Shop

In The Summer Months
Enroll Now-Arrange Hours
with

MISS KATE M. CALDWELL
826 Kentucky St.

When it Comes to
Good Things to Eat

Phone 1523

DICK BROTHERS
Quality Druggists
Fountain Pens, and Kodaks
Supplies

We appreciate your patronage and will
be pleased to serve you in
the future.

GIFTS
For the Graduates
HOADLEY'S

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W E specialize in high class
Laundry and Dry Cleaning
Work.

of
Assured Satisfaction
And

Our guarantee of satisfaetion
goes with every piece of work.

The Home of
Martha
Washington
Candy

LAWRENCE STEAM
LAUNDRY

UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE

V· K. Bruner, Prop. Phone 383

HART~

803 Mass.

SCHAFFNER &amp; MARX BOYS' CLOTHES ARE
AS GOOD AS FATHER'S

You can buy Boys' Cl othes for less money maybe; but
you can't buy boys' clothes anywhere that cost as little
as these.
We mean by that-the clothes last so much longer thah
other clothes that you buy less often; the yearly cost
is lower.

Eight
Stores

PECKHAM'S
LHS

One
Price

�WHEN BETTER PHOTOGRAPHS ARE MADE

The
Lawrence
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Studio.
Will Make·Them

OUR MOTTO, "QUALITY PLUS SJ£RV1CJ£"

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WATKINS
NATIONAL BANK L. H. S. Students
We thank you for your patronage during the school year.
During the vacation season, . you may
need a kodak album, framed motto,
photo frame, stationery or books-remember that W. B. S. is where satisfaction is guaqmteed, or your money back.

WOLF'S BOOK STORE

Capital $100,000.00
Do you dance at horne?-get
new records
Surplus &amp; Profits $160,000.00

Protect yourself and family

Do you like the popular songs?
-get new music,

. by systematic Savings.

at

. BELL'S

We have a well organized
Savings Department

LHS

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It has been our constant aim to
clothe the Young High School
Chap in his first "longies"-with
clothing that gives him that
youthful appearance-that little
"something" that inspires "confidence"-whether at Foot Ball
Games, in the Class Room, or in
Society-that marks him on all
occasions-as being correctly attired-that's the Kind of Clothes
that you will always find that
carries this labelSuits$20Up

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CHARMING GIFTS

Agents for W. L. Douglass Shoes.
845 Mass.
Phone

156
The claim of a gift lies as much in the thought
and care shown in its choosing as in its artistic merit or intrinsic worth . Our stock is
chosen with this in mind.

For
Free
Service

The Tire Specialists

PALMER TIRE CO.
Lawrence
.J. K. MEINERTZ, Prop.

11-13
West
9th St.

May we have the pleasure of a visit from you
soon.

RANKIN'S DRUG STORE

Some new Barretts and Combs just arrived.
Also big shipment of Eversharp pensils and
pen sets.

1101 Mass. St.

Johnston's Chocolates
Stationery
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