Anderson High School - Indian Yearbook (Anderson, IN)
- Class of 1925
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Freshman Year
During our Freshman year we let our lights shine through the darkness
We were not the usual group of "green freshmen." Our class spirit and our
activities were the envy of all other classes. Our reverence for teachers, our
regular attendance in study halls, our quiet demeanor and dignity all caused
us to be favorably regarded by our teachers.
The officers of our class were: President, Georgiana George, Vice-
President, Sarah Gilmoreg Secretary, Frances Hall, Treasurer, Roy Hughes,
Sergeant-at-Arms, Guy Rhoten.
Sophomore Year
In our Sophomore year we made our social debutbygivingaskating pai--
ty. Everyone had loads of fun, and all the rain they wanted. We tried very
hard to win the silver cup, which was to be' given to the class having the
largest attendance at the pep sessions which were held after school each
evening in the auditorium.
Junior Year 3
We began our Junior year by giving the "first and foremost" skating
party of the year. Per schedule, rain fell in sheets. We ate lunch in the
dancing pavilion at the Mounds and then waded across to the skating rink.
' Later, The Little Theatre players, of Indianapolis, gave a performance of
"The Wren" in the Auditorium. It rained --- and the players and ushers
were present.
Two other skating parties and the sale of basketball buttons were our next
ventures. Later, Miss Gore coached a chorus of several of the girls of the
class, and Mr. Julius and some of the boys staged a minstrel, which was
given at the Riviera theatre.
' The Seniors allowed us one basketball game, during which we sold
candy, "pies," chewing gum, etc. VVe attended the last basketball game to
be held in the old gym.
As a crowning feature of the year, we gave the annual Junior-Senioi
banquet, which was held in the gymnasium, June 3, 1924.
. Senior Year
Our last and most glorious year began with a hay ride. "Winnies" and
buns were the menu. "A good time was had by all."
After many years of planning and working, we succeeded in getting the
new Gymnasium, in which we entertained the fans and teams who attended
the Invitational, District, and Regional meets! .
Shall we ever forget the people who ate their "hot dogs" without buns?
Or the Lapel-Anderson game? Or the team?
The Salvi concert: was the next feature of our history. Though we dia
not, as a class, have any connection with it, yet, because of our apprecia-
tion, we must include the "world's greatest harpist" in our memory book.
The committee appointed to plan for a Senior party had difficulty in sec-
uring "a date." At last, an arrangement was made, and our last party was
given at the Eblis Grotto lodge rooms. Punch, ice cream, and sandwiches
were served. It was an "impersonation party" and everyone was dressed
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- Charlotte ..... Anna Marie Wedding
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Capt. Valentine Brown. . .RolJt. Daly
Ensign Blades ....... Fletcher King
Recruiting Sergt.. .Mel. Bronnenberg
Lieut. Striver . .... John Austin
Old Soldier . . ..... Isaac Kursch
Old Gallant ...... Iidward Greenlee
Arqhur W, Tll0lllIJS0ll. . .Glenn Webb
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The class voted to put the money which we made, into a lump sum to .U
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Old Clothes Day, amid the usual falling of rain drops. We had planned to
parade through town, but Nature, not realizing that it was all in fun, wept
so violently over the affair, that we gave it up.
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across the stage. Solomon in all his glory would have been put to shame,
had he stood beside some ot' our "dolled up" Seniors.
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So now our history is complete. As we let our pen fall from our hands
we smile, for we have recorded the deeds of a wonderful class, the best class
in A. H. S., and we are proud to give its record to the world, hoping that
others will read of our good and noble deeds, and do likewise.
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I' DEAN AMQROSEI I I I I I I Band f:nnSIIi'Ifli0 -I A - -lilgxlxlng. ....... solid Zoom ...... dates ...... intelligent
1 ' QIARIEIIANDERSUN .,.... Farmers wife. I . I I 'silenee R U ' 'A' 'piigggsifg ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 'gigfidy One- ' remvogwnr
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II, EULA BARNIETT .......,. To be quiet ...... . .dates ' A I I 4 ' 'excitement' ' I i A 'ijggiicga ' ' gill' dl
,II UZABETH AYLESS l.-. M - ,, . .- -A.-- .. . . . I ...,.. I a es. rien y
-X NIARY BEACIAILER ....... Loliiuo Machu' ' ' ' ' 'waning' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 'music ' ' A ""' emimles "" humorous
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GLADYS BIC!-CEL.....lj.ii.A'S.?.S.1?.ri.ii. '.lZlfilriiiriiiris h l : i 4 h Jsigligizl' ' ' 'niourage' ' ' ' uplifted
:I gi BERNICE BIRDWELL .... Artist ..... solitude ' i ' ' 'f ' d ' i U ung power' lucky
5 'S GERTRUDE BLUHER .... Vampire ' H ' ?' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' Hen 5' ' ' ' " 'kick -'-- - - - EfHC9flll
5 .I PAUUNE BOICOURT E , ----- - - -D3ll'l!, I j. ...... all fellows ...... high marks. Hoppe,-ish
5 ,, nu'-. MYRI. Bows.. .... i.-. .Tisegrgsduzitel "' l "llinki"1'-' ' ' ' G: dates- . . . .... , ,S1eep, ,, , , ,, noisy
I Q at EVERETT BUYER ....... Printer ' ' ' ' ' ' 'mlmli-fylngers ' 'gurple eyes ""' dfmlbness ----- Old
I 'I I GLAIIIY5 BIIOMBACKI I I II IT I . . .. .... . . .. ase. ...,...... e oquence .... ..contented
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l I . HELEN BRONNENQERGI I ITEEITII I II I I I I I I I :fig Ol ..... . .. ...untIIdIness. . senousIlD
I I I I MEI-VIN BRONNENBERGI ITD be Sensible I0 go IIIIIIIIII ..... II I . . . . . .a C anerone .... entertpming
I I HAROLD BRONNENBERGI Grow IIDI I I I IMIIIICIC ..... fxadilrls .... . . .glculele ..... mischievous
I I . Ii: VIRGINIA BROUGII ...... Popularity .... . . .history.'.'. I ' -silens' ' ' ' ' ' ' lgmw ----- exalted
I 1 .f Donorm' BROWER ..... Clerk bi l ' ' ' G' ' ' ' ' 'weight "" ' marvelous
1 ETHEL BROWN. . . Be useful' i I A i A Aagleyc cs' i i i ' h ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 'temper ""' rough
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I , . HOWARD Bum' ,... ..... lv Iovie star ........ killing time we doiiiiknow Xrecabulary' lust ngm
I f MARION CAMPBELL I I I Prince of UI I ..... I . . s, ....... contented
, JOE CA . . ---- - - -Ulgradimte ..... short girls .,.... height glee
f RUTHIIEIINREY ........... Dig ditches ......., fair sex til ...... work ........... brains' l U ' ' i-,fi
a G I' PFNTER-I' - -'-- T0 1921171 grammar. .one person ....,. the bunch ..,.., the man' Q i ' 1 g
I , EEORGE CE'-KMBERS ----- To grow .... . .... late hours to kid xpg ' ' ' ' ' liwiilbie
LEANOR 'IIAMPLIN ..,.. Street I t " ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' , - , ""' 'He U"'1Cf'- 1'-L 0
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I I VERNIIN DAIL . . . . . . eac ier ........... less than A .... .quietness ....... size ....... ambitious
II ' R A D Y ..... . . . .Have a case ....... noise ........... church. . . nerve i
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I I I OROTIIY DIEIIIZENIIIII Queen .... ...III ........ .I eeI ost
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I IIIIQVI SARAH GIIIMOREI I I I I Gi ress .. ........ housework. ..... dancing. . . . . .dignity ,,.,, peppy mYI"'f5i5-I Q
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fifflif IVAN HALE. NS- i ' H I i igliislrfleanerl i ' ' i ' ' lgmlsn' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 'iio"d?' g,- . ...... business.. conliderit
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til , I ARLos J ENRINS .... .... l au yer. .... . . .rivalry ......... Gretchen. ...... mone , young . 'Q-L fi-:'Err
I, . II IIGAIDIE ,JOHNSON .... . . .Actress. . .... . . . country Frankgon faith y' ' ' ' Bed - 1:.:1.fgwq-':e..
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t .qv I MARY Louise JONES. ...Chorus girl ........ civics H ' ' 'HT k " ' ' 'a mor gm queer
I AGNES IUDDI II II To glee - ---- -- Y e I ....... calmness. . . peppy
D 'f , ' ""' ' . . p:"z"-----W0rk. ..... .... t obe quiet ..... spirit..,.. 1
I F ours IEEHISER ......... Minister s wife ..... "jawn" ........ notes. humor ' ally
LETCI-Ili-R KING. . . . .. Dance all nite ...... dress suits. . Sheba I i i l ' i ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' Ca m
i lsAAc Ixuuscu .... . . .A Bryan ......... mumps "uc ' ' ' ' 'courgge' ' ' ' Slow
I MARY LANNESI I I I I I I I Nurse -IICIII . ........ onversation .... a hair cut . . exposed
I l HELEN KIRK .... ...... . Acasc'-'Un' Ulooliersi""""D?lnt'""""'neFYe ""' ' enramufed
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OPAL LYTLE ............ Scientist ...... . . .men ........... B. R .,..,...... laugh .... . . .excited F Q I "
STELLA LIAGOWAN ...... To be slim .... . . .fat people ...... art work ....... dates. . . . . .big 1 I
IRATI-IERINE lV1AUG.-RNS. . .Registrar .... . . .teasing ......... smiles ...... . . .wages ..., . . .young ,Q TRUMAN MCCLURE ..... Orator. ..,... . . .to argue GJ ..... talking. . . . . . , .colon . . . .. .solemn 4 ff-if? D
EDNA MTLLER .......... To graduate ....... lessons ......... guess who ....,. weight. . . . . .languid '
GRETCHEN NIILLER ...... Teacher ...... .. .red hair. . . ...Carlos ......... noise ..... .. .confident 54, 32 ,
Lourss IWILLS ..... . . .Porter. ...... . . .to talk ......... Louise ......,... dates .... .... i vitty 1 ,1 "5 A -1 Q
IWARY IUUNSON .... . . .To be short ........ sled rides ....... curls ........... pep ...... . . .high yy -'G 'Q -1
CARL NIECE ...... . . .Taxi driver .....,.. late hours. . . . . ,wc'll bite-who?.time .......... cute , ,eff-' ? r?f-it ,,
K.kTE NORRIS ..... ..., G o to Hawaii ...... rain ....... . . .dancing ........ black hair .,... musical siifgiiis-X . 4553
CH.-XS. PAINTER .... .,,. P rinter ............ ink ....... . . .chewing gum .... Il girl ....... noisy M5545 gf:
IRENE PATTERSON ...... Missionary. . . .. .loneliness ....... art ............ a case .,.. .. .still ii 1 Sgqiii 5935 LF
NIARY PHELPS. .... .... T o he useful ....... work .......,... who? ........... sense... .. .gay - H If
WINEURN PIERSE ....... Policeman .... . . .small feet. ...... wasting gas?. . . .width ......... elevated it ' ii'
REBECC.A PuI.I.IN .... . .Seamstress ......... interruption. . . .unde-rclassmen. .stilTness ....... bashful 2, '1' if ' 'Y
CHRISTINE P'SmIER. .... A writer ........... be out-talked. . .traveling ....... voice?. ... . . .all in ,I ' I
SARA QUlNN. ........... XVe don't know ..... to hurry ........ dogs ........... faith ,.... . . .dignified , lf, ,' 5'
KATI-IRVN RANK. . . . . .Follies .... . . ...... dirt ............ fun ............ width .... . . .gigly If A'
IMARY RENNER ......... Actress ............ to bc still ....... good times ...... men?. . . . . .fresh .sl 45: ,, j
KENNETli RICKETS ...... Tinner ....... . . .his curls... . . .driving ......... time. .... . . .free 5.5 r, ,AQ
ICATHRYN RITTER. .,.... To be wiser ,.....,. tests. .... . . .order. .... . . .decision ..... rushed ,I - g I Y 'I lf,
FRED ROBERTS .... . . .Physicist ..... . . .Iivalry. . . ..... Sarah .... .... b usiness. . . . . . .fine 1 A f Z
LEWIS Roev ........... Soldier: .... .. ...irls? .......... guess! ....,..... height .... ...business-like . . .V l '
RUTH SAMPLE ........,. Business ........... posing. . ....... to think. . . . . .little .......... wonderful was . X' '
HELENA SAUNDERS ...... Grab a man ...,.. .short notes. . . . .beauty ..... . . .memory. ..,. . undecided ez-figs. y If I
ELSIE SCHELL .......... Go abroad .... . . .jitney busses .... sewing. . . . . .temper ........ ambitious ., .-. gf? ' ,.
a LAVELLE SANER. . . . . .School marm ....... suspense ........ one ............ hypnotism. .... wistful ' - S ml. 9 ,ji i
EARL Sci-IMInT. ,,.. . . .Farmer ....... . . .to be quiet ..... "Jinny" ........ wings ......... windy , fe U f
THELMA SCHULER ....... Musician .......... Jazz ........... explanations .... words ...... . . .better " Io eu
ANNE SHOEMACHER .... Dance all nite ...... school. . .. . . . .M. S ........ . . .calmness ...... gay 1 Q9 .
HELEN SHARP ....... . . .Do ............... doubt. . . . . . .shows .......... faults ......... cheerful ' ,ha
ROY SHETTLE .......... Cowboy. . . . . . . . .praise ..... . . ."Hannah" ...... noise... . . . . .rough 0
Lois SHIPMAN .......... Two inches. . . . . .sweaters .. . . .sewing. .... . . .weigl1t. . . . . .capable 9 X
HURST SHOEMAKER ..,.. Motorman. . .. .. .silence. . . .. .bicycles ........ dimples ...... expressive c Kb f
ELMA S1BBACH .......... Marry .,.... . . .rivals .... . . .her sliiek ....... license. . . . . .old 2 A X
GEORGE SMELSI-:R .... . ."Prof.". . . . . .girls ..... . . .books ...... . . .gaiety .... . . .contented Iris, xg- - - .
ERNEST SMITH ..... . . .Coach .... . . .his size .... . . .company. ...... gloom ......... useful . 12.
' LELA SPRAGUE. . ....... Cook ..,.......... acting ..... . . .variety ......... confidence ..... sublime '
LILLIAN SMITH ......... Teacher ........... talking .... . . .listening ........ foolishness ...., awake Q5-1,3 .3533-L is' 8
MARY STONE ........... Run a dog show .... herself?. . . . . .Bob ,... ....... a lot .......... demure A1zL"1-Jig- is q:
, MAURICE STARR ,...... .Athletics .......... training. . . . . .attention ....... big feet. . . . . .sleepy Kg,N-gfg.,,,,N -
FLORENCE STILXVELL .... Actress .... . ....... to walk .,.... . .Florida ......... surprises ...... efficient ,I qfilgbxqg
DONNA STEPHENS ....... Business woman .... lazy people ..... a steady. .,..... frivulity ....... restful Iii I-
IYIAXXNE STEPHENS ...... Keep house. . .,.... Juniors ......... cases ..... . .... dignity. , ...... O. K. J f ' '-' J- .4
DEREVA THURSTON .... .Be a governs-ss ..... Anderson? ...... thrills. . . . . . .beauty? ....... comfortable . if ',
RALPH TIMMINS .... ..,.. H asn't any ........ freckles. . , . . .labor ........... black hair ..... insignificant - .. .5-
FI.oRENcE TEMPLE ...... Play football ....... nothing ........ basketball ...... noise .......... brave KSU X
FAYE TURNER .......... Actor ............. to get up ....... George ...... . . .good sense. .... graceful G53 , f
' NELLE VANDEREUR ..... Get a man ......... to hurry. . . . . .Jim ...... .... n erve .....,... spirited QQ ' J
MARTHA TYLER ........ To settle down ..... Fords .......... notes .... .... c ourage ....... happy 537 ,. ,
, PAUL VAN DYKE ....... Stage hand ........ Louisei. . . ...,. women .... . . .pep ........... witty ,j lib ' v
TI-IAD VAN METER .... -. .Bell hop ...... . . .late hours? ...,. blufring ........ curly hair. .... broke i ll , '
EUGENE WAGONER ...... Minister. ...... . . .heathens ...... .Alice ..... . . .a girl ......... hored - -
OKAL WAYMIRE ........, College "prof." ..... fun?. . .... . . .the city ........ little feet ...... brave
giim , GLENN WVEBB ..... ,... . Globe trotter ...... to eat .......... hiking .... .... n othing much. .small XJ.,
Q'i.:935gga1Q4,gVg-,5,, ANNA MAX' YVERTZ ...... Hasn't any ..... . . ,dancing .,...... work ........... enemies ..... . .good in lf,
EDWARD WILHELM ...... Lady fusser ........ large ones. ..... blondes ........ ambition ...... important fjjifexfk --1
" ' " ' CLARENCE XVINDSOR ..... Civil engineer ...... to match pennies Babs ..... .... Se nior girl. .... windy ,-' 127253 'u'r."" '
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" , - ' MILLICENT XVEER .... . . .Nurmi ............ food ........... parties ......... time. .... ..... m usical 7, . IQ., 'ilwix
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I had trat eled farg and the gleams of a campfire were welcome I hul-
ried on to find out who the campers were. When I reached them I xx as sur-
prised to find a tribe of Indians. They 'w ere seated around their fire smok-
ing in silence, with only a grunt now and then. I asked and receit ed per-
mission to stay all night in the camp as I vsas far from my own firesidt
the war path and when hunting. Their clock the evening star told them
that it was time to retire Soon we were all rolled up in our blankets and
in a short while the quiet of night had settled dovx nl broken only novt and
then by the cry of some wild animal as it serenaded the queen of the night
the moon.
We broke camp early the next morning and as I was bound toward the
East, while they were following the North West Trail I expressdd my
thanks to the Chief Amoega Kioah. In payment formy nightfs lodging I
gave him several strands of beads To show that he felt honored by the
visit of the white man he in turn presented me with a stone.
The stone was curiously carved. On it was the tatoo of the tribe and
also a story of the tribe of Chief Anderson and his great and mighty deeds.
There were also several prayers to the Great Spirit on the stone. I tucked
it in my blouse without giving it much thought. With a great manv bows
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As the morning passed, the solitude depressed' me, and I became very
lonesome. I beganato call to memory people whom I had known. I wished
lp that I might see them again.
Instantly the mountains on the east and west became sky scrapers. A
j signcizppeared on one of the buildings which read: "Call 555--Higgins,
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' If Schmidt-Lawyers. Office hours 7 to 11 A. M."
I hurried into the building and on to the escalator. The man in the un-
Q ly f iform, at the head of the stairs said, "Third door to the left." The man looked
. ii A puzzled, and askedhme if I lived in the city. When I said that I did not, he
! asked if he had ever met me before. I told him my name and he said that
. f his name was John Endicott.
I opened the door and gave my card to the girl at the desk. She looked
ksQ'- j familiar, ani wheg ons of the clients asked to see Miss Kehrer, I knew it
was none ot er t an oris.
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that Howard Burt had just returned from filming "The Beef of Thagdadf'
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I saw a bus coming down the street. A lusty cry of "Pe-anutsl Candy!
fChewing guml' piesl," came from one of the four people on the top of
the bus. All along the street, windows were opened. The people held up
their fingers to show how many they wanted.
The bus drove up in front of our building and I heard a shrill whistle,
which I knew belonged exclusively to Mary Louise Jones. Sure enough it
was Mary Louise. She was the star pitcher, having missed only one shot
in the fifteen years that thecompany had been organized. George Chambers
caught the nickles, which were thrown from the windows. Frances Hall
registered sales and Vlfillard Cookman kept the supplies ready.
The driver of the bus honked the horn, and I saw the Ford driver of
former days, Ed Whetzel. ' g
Just then the office door opened and I beheld' my dear friend, Gretchen.
We were overjoyed at seeing each other again. She told me that Miss Weer,
"Phoebe of the ringletsf' was broadcasting a program of vocal solos, on
the floor above. She took me upstairs and I was delighted to meet Mil-
licent, although I was rather embarrased when, Gretchen told me that Miss
Weer was the most famous opera singer in the United States.
The morning was nearlygone, and so Mr. and Mrs. Jenkins took me to
lunch. The check girl spoke to my companions and then' looked strangely
at me. '
"Don't you remember Margaret Dille?," Gretchen asked. Twenty years
had made a great change, and I could hardly recognize the stout lady as
the Margaret of school days.
After lunch we went to visit the mayor, Melvin Bronnenbufrg. He had
been elected so often. that he felt duty bound to run for the odice of city
mayor. He was now serving his ,fourth term.
All the signs with-"city officer" on- them made me remember that I did
not know where we were. I was informed that I was in Anderson, Indiana.
I almost refused to believe it, because the icity was as large as Chicago had
been twenty years before. ' -
My friends then took me to see the new high school. There were so
many new people there that they had to march to music from one class to
another. Most of the old teachers were gone. XVe visited one of the gram-
mar classes, taught by a dear little old lady with grey curls. I did not
recognize her until she stood up to teach. She began vigorously swinging
a "sometimes sharp" pencil, and then I knew that it was our adored spon-
sor, Miss Gore.
Mr. Shields had discovered a patent by which ink bottles could be drop-
ped without breaking them. Needless to say that he had retired from bus-
iness.
Cleo Cunningham was the principal of the school. Among the faculty
were found Lois Farren, "Math" teacherg Elsie Schell, Sewing teacherg
Helen Homan, Latin teacherg and! Kate Norris, Public Speaking teacher.
Rebecca Pullin was the dean of girls. Lela Sprague was the second Mrs.
Burrows. I -
I was invited to stay over Sunday and hear Eugene Wagoner, pastor
of the Christian Church, preach.
After we left the school, Gretchen took me out to the hospital, where
she told me I would see several of our old class. We arrived. at the large
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hospital and sent our cards in to Doctor Daly. Dr. Daly was a very busy I
' man, but he took time to take us through the hospital. Pauline Bronnen-
h burg was the head nurse in the infantry. John Austin was Pauline's able
,ff lj assistant in the nursery.
E Pauline told us that Jessie Helen, Marguerite Wright and Georgiana
.Q george were all on the nurse's stall. The girls were very matronly and sc-
,3 if ate.
,?5Lj,f We next went to visit the Anderson Tribune ofiice. There we met Fred
Roberts, a rotund, heavy set man with a black mustache. He was editor of
the paper, which had the largest circulation of any paper inf the United
States.
Fred took us into another room and introduced us to Glen VVebb. NVe
'L could hardly recognize the tall, stoop shouldered, and very thin man.
i Glen showed us a picture of the state champion basketball players.
Roy Shettle had moved to a neighboring hamlet, Chesterfield, and had
L4 trained a team that had a story to tell the first time they returned home from
Indianapolis. "Butch" was also commercial art instructor in the Chester-
jfpi field H. S.
We went on through the oflice and met Lewis Roby, the sales manager,
. and Mary Phelps, the society editor, who told us about a great many of
the people wehad known. Irene Patterson, Monzella Frazee, and Vernon
I if Daily had become foreign missionaries.
'. Anne Schumacher had won the Atlantic City beauty contest
,gag However, at this time she was doing economic research for Mae Smith,
E153 who was the new Chairman of the Tariff Commission. Madonna Clem
and Maxine Stevens were also in this department, having learned the bus-
iness under Prof. Strickler.
Kathryn Rank, who was foreign correspondent of the Tribune in Ire-
land, but who was home on a furlough, told us about the successful works
Z, of Isaac Kursch in bringing peace and happiness to Ireland by buying up
all the brick factories.
' Sarah Gilmore was marriedt She was with her. husband, Kenneth Cou-
,iy f gill, who was an engineer in the Orient. Sarah' was giving private lessons
4 to prospect class secretaries in China, according to her last letter. I
Lois Shipman was the wife of Marion Campbell, nickel collector on a
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tically eliminated ptomaine poisoning from the restaurant menu.
Gretchen told me that Mary Stone had done valuable work in rescuing
homeless cats and dogs. Gladys Bickel was matron in Mary's hospital.
Mary Lannes was cook for the home, and Anne Marie Wedding put the an-
imals to sleep by telling them bedtime stories.
Bob Stone, Mary's brother, was city truant officer. Mary told us that he
was the most efficient man that the school had ever known, being ac-
quainted with all the finer points of truancy.
Mary Humphrey, Stella Magowan and Bernice Birdwell had a one room
apartment in Chicago, where they were studying art. Gretchen told me
about them on the way home.
Clarence Windsor was in the South Sea Islands, where ne had been
crowned king of Gab. Clarence had been jilted by a beautiful heiress, so
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the natives of Gab, thereby making a fortune.
Many of our talented people were in Europe. Among them, Nadah An-
derson, Who was studying music, Eleanor Champlin, who was making a
tour of European capitals as an aesthetic dancer, and Betty Bayless who was
the world's greatest living organist, also making her European debut.
Carl Adams and Maurice Starr had gone to China and had beaten the
glgnese at Mah Jongg and had then taught them to play basketball and foot-
a .
A Faye Turner ha.d won the title of "the most photographed lady in the
world." Critics called her another Sarah Bernhardt. '
Edna Miller won world recognition for her "Pointex heels? Her's were
the ankles which you saw in each edition of the "Farm and Fireside."
Mary Renner and Bernice Crafton had estabished a broadcasting station,
where each evening they rocked the cradles of the nation with "Little Red
Hen."--etc.
Carl Neice had succeeded Tom Mix. He could fall from a cliff one thou-
sand feet high, into a torrent of rushing water, rescue a fair maiden, and
come up with his hair combed' perfectly,
"Fletch" King had also joined the Hollywood brigade. He was chosen
by Mary Pickford as her leading man, because of "that schoolgirl complex-
ion."
Dorothy Dietzen had kept up the family traditions by extending the bread
baking industry. She fed the"Far East." the perishing millions, the upper
"four hundred," and all other stations of mankind.
Marie Anderson was the successor of Peggy Joyce The insurance from the
death of each of her husbands had emasscd a great fortune for her.
Mary Estep was the new school vocational secretary. She was very pro-
ficient and earned her thousand dollarf'?bsalary.
Among the officials of the city were found, Truman McClure, superinten-
dent of public road construction, Kenneth Ricketts, traffic eopg and Joe
Carney, fire marshalp
I met Donald Feigley in the evening. Don was the new library custodian.
Donna Stevens was the new city librarian. Her annual discussions on
"where to find books in the library," given before the High School were a
great success.
Gladys Bromback was a teacher inyher "old Kentucky home" under
southern skies, where her Mammy sang to her every ev'niu.
Carl Donnelly had succeded Mr. Wise as director of the orchestra. The
band had been moved into a large building in the suburbs, a suburb which
was soon vacated by the neighbors.
Although I had not seen all of the "Kids" yet I was glad to know that
so many of them were succeeding. I was content, my wish had been grat-
ified. As silently and as quickly as they had appeared, the city streets and
buildings faded away, and I found. myself walking Eastward toward my
ranch. To this day I know not whether it was the stone, or a dream, or a
reality. Could you tell me?
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,city of Anderson, in Madison County, in the state of Indiana, being of fx
3 X sound mind and ready memory, do make, publish, and declare that this is
'Q our last will and testament, in manner following, that is to say:-- -
N R I! First, we will our sponsors a long season of rest from their diligent care
. . , over us.
f if Second, we will our dignity, our honorable name, and our most brilliant
5 career to our most honorable inferiors, the .luniors. .
Q Third, we will our ability to make money to the Sophomores, who will
' 3 '-,Q have to entertain our most honorable inferiors, the .luniors.
'ro X . Fourth, we will our ability to hold teachers' hands and to skip study
. 'Z .I halls, to the young green things, the Freshmen. '
I Q 'Q Fifth, we will Mrs. Dennis anything which she may find in our lockers.
Z Sixth, Lois Farren wills her ability to make A's to David Vance.
f 2 ' Seventh, Carlos Jenkins wills his beaming personality to Jim Robinson.
pl Eighth, Gladys Bickel wills her boisterousness to Gladys Presser. l
V' ' Ninth, Ward Hartzell wills his good conduct to Manley Mitchell.
Tenth, Betty Bayless wills her ready wit to Don Skeoch.
. Q f' B Eleventh, Maurice Starr wills his ability to make baskets to the Girls'
1 3 .' . Team.
1 ' 5' Twelfth, Bernice Crafton wills her altitude to Mary Louise Larmore. ,
N - ilk Thirteenth, Mary L. Jones wills her ability to caress teachers to Ger-
lt trude Thompson.
i li. Fourteenth, Joe Carney wills his rosy cheeks to Ruth McDonald.
l I. Fifteenth, Howard Burt wills his marvelous good looks to Magic Mud Co.
, lil! Sixteenth, John Poole Austin wills his willowy grace to Gerald Albright.
Q , 'Top Seventeenth, Fletcher King wills his gift of gab to VVynona McVey.
' Eighteenth, "Ike" Hale wills his numerous tardy conferences to anyone.
I ' 'I Nineteenth, Helen Homan wills her diligence to .lane Toner. X
, 9 C Twentieth, XVinburn Pierse wills his ability to blow a sax to Francis
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I AJ Z Twenty first, Katherine Maugans wills Goldie Buchanan her golden locks.
1 . 41 f Twenty Second, Beatrice Long wills her SDit curls to Marshall Reavis. ZA'-f"'if:i3i57
, 1 f Twenty third, Carl Donnelly wills his smile to Frank Baker. -.,N4 5 H
. 7 f Twenty fourth, Pauline Bronnenherg wills her famous cocoa recipe to A
.M ,Q , iw Harriett Walton.
Twenty fifth, Gretchen Miller wills her French rolls to Evelyn Martin.
Twenty sixth, Clarence Windsor wills "that laugh" to George Olvey. V
Twenty seventh, Faye Turner wills her beautiful hands and her dramatic .
ability to Marjorie Richardson.
Twenty eighth, Marie Anderson wills her marvelous eyes to Jewel Fitch. -
Twenty ninth, Carl Niece wills his way with wimnnin to Noland XVright.
4 Thirtieth, Georgiana George wills her "cases" to Mary Fish.
'P' ' .,-'Q' Thirty first, Bob Stone wills his attentiveness to Charles liolfs. IW.
R , XXIJ1 Thirty second, Eugene Lawson and James Current will their "Jim" and '
S ' "Gene" combination to A. H. S.'s next twins.
Thirty third, Mary Lannes wills her dimples to Rose Vogel.
' Thirty fourth, Dot Dietzen wills her musical talent to Jay Creason.
Thirty fifth, Geneva Hightcheyw wills her name to Marjorie Skeoch. ,
Thirty sixth, Paul Van Dyke wills his stage experience to Rex Dixon.
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Thirty seventh Edna Miller wills her Pointex heels to Miss Parrish.
Thirty eighth Martha Tyler wills her winning ways to Virginia Hudson.
Thirty ninth, Dean Ambrose wills his conceit to Brooks Short.
Fortieth, Donna Stevens wills her compact to Nell Walker.
Forty first, Mary Stone wills her vocabulary and orthography to Barbara
Miller.
Forty second, Jessie Helen Bronenberg wills her hats for every occasion
to Alice Higman.
Forty third, Florence Temple wills her place on the G. B. B. team to
Ruth Vogel. -
Forty fourth, Forrest Jones wills his strawberry top to Daniel Cookman.
Forty fifth, Earl Schmidt.and Virginia Cleaver will their desperate case
to Carroll McCullough and. Frances Morrison.
Forty sixth, Philip Winters wills his constant flow of conversation to
Paul Shaffer.
Forty seventh, Mary Estep wills her young appearance to Doris Hall.
Forty eighth, Harold Bronnenberg wills his ability to have broken an-
kles to Kenneth Snyder.
Forty ninth, Monzella Frazee wills her dread of history tests to Eleanor
Bing. i
Fiftieth, Isaac Kursch wills his semi-annual hair cut to Mr. Horton.
Fifty first, Earnest Lawson wills his sta-comb to Mr. Brinson.
Fifty second, Helena Saunders wills her blue hat to Genevieve Ellison.
Fifty third, Mary Munson wills her lacki of altitude to Catherine Cutler.
Fifty fourth, Stella Magowan wills her artistic tempermant to Georgia
Davis.
Fifty fifth, Kenneth Ricketts wills his permanent wave to Francis Riggs.
Fifty sixth, Louise Mills wills Lewie to any junior Girl Reserve.
Fifty seventh, Lavelle Saner wills her sweet disposition to Emma Louise
Prigg.
Fifty eighth, Charles Painter wills his place in the print shop to George
Snook.
Fifty ninth, Thelma Schulcr wills her place in the band to Margaret
Reynolds.
Sixtieth, Merle Johnston wills her gab to Maye Ricketts.
Sixty first, Sarah Quinn and Katharine Ritter will their Damon and
Pythias friendship to Mary Elizabeth Thumma and Martha Cherrington.
Sixty second, Helen Sharp wills her delicious giggles to Winifred Lynch.
Sixty third, Edward Greenlee wills his oratory to each member of the
next public speaking class.
Sixty fourth, Everett Boyer wills his enormous quantity of permits to
the office gang.
Sixty fifth, Frances Hall wills her place in the candy booth to Elizabeth
Gilmore.
Sixty sixth, Haidee Johnston wills the initials in her books to the Ind-
iana High School Athletic Association.
Sixty seventh, Agnes Judd wills her knowledge of 4A history to David
Fite.
Sixty eighth, Helen Kirk wills her tournament dinners to Howard Witt.
Sixty ninth, Opal Lytle wills her place in the Chemistry Lab to Mr. Hor-
ton.
Seventieth, Truman McClure wills his business like study to 105.
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Seventy second, Hurst Shoemaker wills his likeness to David Copper-
G' field to Henry Esmond.
R 3 Seventy third, Okal Waymire wills her street ear tickets to the I. U. T.
is Q Seventy fourth, Anna XVertz wills Mr. Stoler her public speaking ability.
, f Seventy fifth, Thad Van Meter wills his bluff to Letis Heritage.
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5 '49 Seventy ninth, Nelle Vanderbur wills her reducing exercises to "Zip"
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5 Q ' Eightieth, Maxine Stevens wills her smile to Joe Ellison.
i 2 , Eighty first, Earnest Smith wills his shave to "Zeb" Carman.
2 Z Eighty second, Ed XVilhelm wills his nibbiness to Mr. Dennis.
5 'gf Eighty third, Dereva Thurston wills her part-ownership in the school,
'f' building to Louie Mitchell.
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My Eighty sixth, Carman Dawson wills his straight hair to Sam Boyd.
: uf Eighty seventh, Ruth Carpenter wills her seat in grammar class to the
ll. school board.
I, Eighty eighth, Ethel Brown wills her stiff collars to the Grand Laundry.
xitr Eighty ninth, Dot Dunn wills her bread truck to the Sandwich Islands.
, Ninetieth, Robert Defenderfer wills his gum to Miss Ashbaueher.
'tl' Ninety first, Virginia Brough wills her long walk home to Mr. Weidler.
Ninety second, Nina Austin wills her quiet disposition to Katherine NL
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' I Ninetv third, Lee Bell wills his nickel to Versal Collins. ,, .A
4 Ninety fourth, Myrl Bolds wills his 4A history maps to Russell Murdock.
K Z Ninety fifth, Zula Barnett wills her goloshes to "the old lady who lived
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f. 'ff' , , ,,, Ninety seventh, Lucille Bennett wills her extra credits to Ed Atkinson. .G Q -r
',"A' Ninety eighth, Carl Sparks wills his "co-op" job to Remy Electric Co.
A Kathryn Rank wills her ability to be a good sport to the
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as a whole, we will our most wonderful example of good behavior, good '
scholarship, and perfect agreement on every class subject. e. g. "commence-
ment dress."
. VVe hereby appoint our esteemed friend, Mr. Shields, as executor of this,
our last will and testamentg hereby revoking all former wills.
We do declare this to he the last witnessed and signed will of the Sen-
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This year has marked the final
edited X-RAY, and the Senior Annual. For a number of years the two have
been organized and run jointly, the same business h
' the paper and the year book. This year, however, a separate staff was el-
ected for each publication, making the"scho0l papernin every sense a school
eads controlling both
paper, and the Annual strictly a senior publication.
Nothing more strikingly 'illistrates how completely the two are separated
than the change inthe name ofthe Annual. Hereto
name X-RAY, and, while the Annual is still considered the final edition of
the school paper, it has assumed the new title, "The Indian". No more tit-
ting name could he conceived, the spirit and traditions of the school bein
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exactly as the name signifies. We feel sure that the quality of the book has
not been lowered, and we cannot but feel that
son High School's Indian spirit has been taken in changing of the name.
fore, both have borne the
a big step in advancing Ander-
The School year, while not evidencing any outstanding activities, has
' not ,been devoid of the usual interest in school and class activities. The
school held its third annual track and field day, May 28, at Athletic Park.
The oratorical contest was conducted in this district under the auspices of
the Anderson Herald. The contest in the high school was won by Edward
Greenlee, who placed second in the district contest.
A number of very unusual auditorium calls have been held this year,
some of the best orators in the country having appeared before the high
school. Among them wereg William Jennings Bryan, the "king of persist-
ancy," Professor Irving J. Fisher, professor at Yaleg President Bryan of
Indiana Universityg and. Dr. Mackintosh, the president of NVabash College.
Two of the famous "around-the-world flyers," talked to the high school on
May 22.
This school year has seen the birth of a new organization in the high
school, the Home-Economics club, for students in the domestic science de-
partment.
The work of the Junior and Senior classes during the year has, for the
most part, been centered on the betterment of the gymnasium. Thel Senior
Class gift was the installation! of the electric scoreboards in the gym. The
Junior class gave to the gym, a set of brass supports and decorative ropes
and complete separation of the weekly
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HOBHW1' DALY CLARENCE WINDSOR
Editor-in-Chsief Business Manager
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HISTORY
In 1914, the first "Senior Annual" was published. Up to that time, only
one year book had been issued. The book was cloth bound, and sold for
one 'dollar per copy. The end of the year found the balance about
seventy-five dollars, on the wrongi side of the balance sheet.
Senior Annuals from 1914 to 1918 were paper bound, containing ninety-
six pages, plus ads. They sold for,twenty-five cents each. About 1500
copies were sold each year. In 1921 the Annual beganl to expand. Bound
in a "leather" back the book consisted of about 130 pages.
In 1922, '23, and '24 stiff backs were used on the books, which had been
enlarged to 150 pages.
. H The 1925 "Indian" has 152 pages. lt is the first an-
nual published in Anderson High School which featured
the two color art development.
' Credit for the extensive art work in the book is large-
ly due to Miss Balyeat and the art department. They have
worked hard to make the art work in the Annual a suc-
. cess. All the art work was done by students in the ar!
department under the supervision of Miss Balyeat. Golden
Harry and "Kenny" Snyder deserve especial recognition
for the way in which they worked to make the book a surf
cess.
All printing of the "Indian,' was done in the Senior High School print
shop, under the direction of Mr. "Doe" Barner. Although that fact does not
imply much at first, it means a great deal when the fact that Anderson is
the only school in the state which prints the Senior Annual in the school,
is considered.
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The official governing body of the X-RAY is composed of tive faculty
me111bers appointed by the principal of the high school and, ex-officio, the
editor and business manager of the publication. Matters of general policy
are decided by the board, but in practice the activities are rather loosely
articulated and considerable freedom is permitted.
Mr. J. D. Miller is the watchdog of the treasury, Miss Rice supervises the
distribution of the editions of the X-RAY, while Mr. Dakin, through his class
in newswriting, guides the newsgathering activities.
Although the past Near has been finicially sucessful for the X-RW
m my things have made 1t fax from peifect The resignation of Duixxard
Beall editox, and the election of Fred Robuts to fill the plact, broke into
the general routine A seven vseek lav off at Christmas, during the re-
modeling of the print shop, made continous woik impossible, and resulted
in fevx er editions than usual
Special Touinament Fatt ls, and a llrge 12 page fhllStIl1'lS edition
have been the onlv outstanding features of the X Ru dlllllig the year 1994-
25 Special attention is due the ieportel s, staff membeis, news writers,
and print shop ci ew fol their ceaseless efforts to produce the school p lptr
under more th in usual difliculties Co operation is the wxatehvsord of all
who are connected with the pioduction of the X Ru and a better ycar is
anticipated beginning in the fall of 1925
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work that has been done in producing the Indian. Too much credit can not
be given Mr. Barner, printing instructor, for the creditable wayin which he
has devoted his time and effort to the publishing of this hook.
The boys in the print shop have done a great deal toward making pos-
sible the publication. Everett Boyer, Roy Galskill, Frank Atteherry, Frank
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which they cooperated with the staff in issuing the Indian.
For the first time, an A. H. S. Annual has been produced in a two-color
scheme of art work for the entire book. The added beauty and value of the
book are accompanied by a corresponding amount of time and effort neces-
sary, as it makes twice as many press runs.
The print shop did it's usual share of work in publishing the X-RAY,
the school paper, printing about fifteen regular issues, and two tournament
extras, during the district and regional tourneys. The last issue was printed
during the last week in April, after which the print shop concentrated it's
efforts entirely upon the Annual.
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During the past year, the destinies of the A. H. S. Senate have been led
f by a competent group of oilicers. lfnder them an "era of good feelingv has
f , been created in the Senate. Early in the fall, the oflicers met and outlined
r 4 il progressive Drogram for the year.
I At the mid-term election Isaac Kursch was unanimously reeleeted. This
t 1 is the third time such an honor has been conferred upon a Senator. All the , ,
other ofiicers, with one exception were reeleeted. Four of the five major i i"'-fi'
offices ln the Senate are held hy Seniors. i The oflzeers for the first semester
were: Presldent, Isaac Kurschg Vice PI'CS1dCl'lt, Truman McClureg Secretary,
BSchurl Marshall: Treasurer, Brooks Short: Reading Clerk, Margaret Dille
The sponsors of the Senate are Mr. J. C. Black and Miss Mary Wilson.
The former acts as the Sergeant-at-arms, and the latter as the "ever-sharp"
English critic. The Senate bestows much praise and credit on these two,
gg ? and they are greatly appreciated by the club.
,Fi s ' ,f' " Mr. Black has been connected with the Senate since it was organized,
, X" and has been a great help to the Senators in leading and advising them.
' u' His services will be long remelnhered, and he will he thought of as the
Ni "grand old man" of the Senate in years to come.
f Miss Mary Wilson has been the Literary critic for the past two years. ..
l Her criticisms and suggestions have been of great benefit to the Senators,
l and are appreciated by all the members. r"'ii 5 :,ii ,EF
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- This year, in celebrating the twentieth anniversary of the Senate, the
Senators have left no stones unturned in their social and special activities.
On December 16, 1924, under supervision of the entertainment committee,
the Senators had a most delightful Christmas Party, Mr. Black and Miss
Wilson were given gifts by the Senate in appreciation of their services.
On Feburary 3, 1925, a mock trial was held by the Senators. On February
10, the Senators engaged in a "Mysterious Valentine Party." The "Magic
Mud Company" made an appearance before the Senators and gave an ex-
hibition of crystal gazing, and phenominal illusions. Later in tl1c evening,
forty-five hungry Senators were served refresluuents. On May 1, the Sen-
ators held their "May Day Festival" at Shadyside park, the features being a
YVeiI1er-Marshmallow roast, and outdoor games and contests.
On May 22, the most elaborate banquet ever held by the Senate took
place in the Hotel Stilwell cafeteria. Fifty Senators and visitors were pres-
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CARL DONNELLY . Vice President lhiuzv PAUL JONES . . Treasurer
NEw'roN HILBOLT . . . . . Sergeant-Ai-Arms
The Hi-Y organization with the present constitution and method of meet-
ing, started in April, 1923. The president, John Canaday, and a group of
very capable oflicers carried out a successful program for the year.
The Hi-Y has grown from a group of twelve boys, at the time of re-
organization, in 1923, to a present membership of sixty-seven.
Last year, under the leadership of Durward Beall, as president, the Hi-Y
became established in ideals, and it's purposes were emphasized in school
life. The foundation was laid for future work.
This year has placed emphasis on getting ideals and purposes in lives
of an enlarged membership, and after very careful consideration, the club
now has a real membership. Plans are now being laid to open next season
with some helpful school campaigns.
The Hi-Y is sponsored by the Boys' Work Secretary of the Y. M. C. A.,
the high school principal, and a sponsor from the faculty of the high school.
The Hi-Y executive committee consists of the ollirers, the chairman of stan-
ding commitces, and the advisors.
The club's purpose is to "To create, maintain, and extend, throughout
the school and community, high standards of Christian character.- The
club strives to carry out the plan of fourfold development, "Clean Speech,
Clean Living, Clean Athletics, and Clean Scholarship." -
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The Science Club of former years has reached out its skeleton fingers 5? 3, Z
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panion. Thus, the new name, Science-Math Club.
The purpose of the Science-Math Club, is to create among the students,
new interest in scientific and mathematical subjects. The programs usually 'iflgkx i
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taking one of these subjects, is eligible for membership. lxkffifffi
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made possible by an earnest student of astronomy, Mr. Denny The lnost -i
largely attended meeting of the year was the Russell Murdock Magic Show. rl.
Between five and six hundred students attended this attraction. e 'fi if 7: fjizgig
Mr. Horton and Mr. Brinson are the ever-awake sponsors, representing in
the Science and Mathematics departments, respectively. l Vflilii.
The officers for the fi1'st semester were: Edward Greenlee, Presidentg
Brooks Short, Vice Presideutg Virginia Davis, Secretaryg Hurst Shoemaker,
Treasurer. The first term oflicers proved a big factor in carrying out such
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DEAR ANNE:-
I should say the Girl Reserves are still alive-more alive than ever be-
nfore. When I tell you of the wonderful times we have been having I just
know you, will wish you were back with us, our presiden-t, again. I
Did you hear about the conference held at Millhurst, up on the Fox
River in that romantic old mill? Barbara Miller, Jessie Helen Bronnenberg,
Sarah and Elizabeth Gilmore were our representatives, and the reports of
the 'four square' life there that week made us all wish we had gone, too.
About thirty of us girls went up to Tecumseh and were charmed with
the natural beauty of the place. All those morning talks held in the seclus-
ion of the woods or in tl1e rustic chapel overlooking the beautiful river
were doubly inspiring because of the environment. Then of course, the
swimming, boating, hiking, picnics and all their accompanying good times
are not to be forgotten.
Two pageants, given November 26, expressing the "true Thanksgiving
spirit," were very beautiful and impressive. Then, too, every one of the
girls, dressed in gypsy costume, had an unusually joyous time on the Rom-
any Hike.
Three times during the year, at the meetings "Alice-Sit-By-The-Fire,"
"In The Days of VVigs and Patches," and "The Code l'n Costume," we had
an attendance of nearly seventy members. Truly the Girl Reserves have
had a prosperous year.
Secretary of Girl Reserves
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RUSSELL I'IUDSON . . . President Giionoi.-xN.-x GEORGE . . . Secretary
CARI. DONNELLY . Vice President J. C. BI.Ac1i . . Sergeant'-At-Arms
The Student Council was organized in 1920. The purpose of this or-
ganization is to promote student government and to form a 'group where
the student body shall be represented.
One of the bills passed this year, was one to repair the system of
heating in the west side of the building.
The Council decided upon a plan of supervision for distribution of song
books in the auditorium. Five students to fill these positions were elected
in the advisories.
The Council, with the cooperation of the student body, held the annual
Clean-up day on which Laocoon and Augustus received their annual baths?
and the general appearance of the school was considerably improved.
The council finished paying a debt that had been carried over for a num-
ber of years. In order to secure money, a food sale was held during the
week of March 23. The debt was paid and a small amount of money was
left in the treasury.
Unusual spirit and interest in school activities was displayed in the coun-
cil meetings this year, as was evidenced by the good attendance that pre-
vailed during both terms.
Mr. J. C Black, the sponsor, continued the same faithful service that he
has given during the number of years that he has been connected with the
Student Council.
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' is not a dead language. Latin crossword puzzles, Plays, songs, eonundrums
- and games have created much interest in the Latin Club programs. iOne
evening was spent in making a Latin scrap-book, the material for which gf
had been eolected from newspaper and magazine articles, and showed how
great a place Latin has in our every day experiences. Two books, "Read- 1'
ings from the Literature of Ancient Rome," by Dora. Pym, and "The Daily
Life of the Greeks and Romans," by l-lelen McLees, were used in the prep- '
aration of several programs.
The social life of the club has not been overlooked, for on special days, 55
Hallowe'en, Christmas, and Easter, parties were held at which times re- '
freshments, appropriate for each occasion, were served. At the Easter par- V
ty, there was a contest in making various Latin words from the club name. 9
The closing social event was a picnic. A
The members have cooperated heartily in the year's work. Miss Nagle,
the sponsor, for several years the mainstay of the Latin Club, was largely
responsible for making possible such a successful year for the organization' if:
by devoting her time and assistance to the organization of the club and the
carrying out of the year's program.
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Dramatic' Club
ELIZABETH BAYLESS . Secretary EL1z,xNoR Cl-IAINIPLIN . President
GoI.neN Hsnnv . . Stage Mgr. FLE'rcnnu KING . Vice President
Jsiuics ROBINSON . . TI'CllSllI'8I'
The Dramatic Club this Hz ' l
yen, unc erwcnt a complete change in oi
ganization. A new constitution was adopted, providing for a more exclusive
manner of electing the members, new by-laws were established, new com
mittees formed, and a new program plan for the entire year was decided
upon.
Uuder the leadership of Eleanor Chainplin, as president, the club met
every Tuesday afternoon after school, in the high school auditorium. The
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eres o tle club was held by a vaiietv of programs arranged by Marv
Stone, chairman of the program committee. During the year several of thi
most popular modern plays were put before the Dramatic Club for dis-
cussion, several articles of "The Theatre Magazine," concerning the art
of stage-craft, the biographies of leading actors and actresses, the business
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ductions were discussed.
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L "What They Think," a scene from Mary III, was also presented to th
Dramatic Club, by Mr. Dakin.
' A great deal of credit is due Miss Wilson, Miss Perce, and Mr. Dakin for A
the responsibility they took and the assistance they gave in making the A H
Dramatic Club season successful. -'s"'t '
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The Anderson High School Dramatic Club presented "Polly With A Past"
a David Belasco production. It was coached by Miss Mary NVilson. T The
characters were very well cast for their individual parts. The play offered
possibilities for amateur acting, of which thc players took advantage. Real
talent was displayed by the leading man, Gerald Albright, who took the part
of the uncertain and nervous lover. The part of the French actress was
well played by Georgiana George, whose realistic accent deceived the aud-
ience. Mary Louise Greyer displayed clever acting in the role of the ex-
acting social reformer. - A '
The play was presented with marked success. As a result of the efforts
of those who worked for the play, the stage has been equipped with a new
set of scenery. '
CAST OF C H ARA C TERS
Mary Louise Greyer, Beatrice Long, Fletcher King, Paul VanDyke, 'Georgiana
George, Gerald Albright, Carlos Jenkins, Dorothy Dietzen, Fred Roberts,
James Robinson
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JUANITA BAKER . . . President K.x'r1i1n'N XVI'lliI.Cl'Ilil, . . Secretary
LEONA AN'rmM . . Vive President l.I.oYn CUuvlsN . . . . Treasurer
At the lirst meeting of the Spanish Club, the following ottieers were elect!
ed: Jaunita Baker, Presidentg Virginia Bluher, Vice Presideutg llien Bow-
ers, Secretary: and Nellie Adams, Treasurer,
During the term a Wiener roast was held at Shadyside park, and a
Thanksgiving party was given in room 211. A Christmas party and a Theater
party were also among the social events of the term. A number of interesting
programs were enjoyed throughout the term. Most of them consisted of piano
and vocal solos, talks and contests.
At the first meeting of the spring term, the ollicers were elected as fol-
lows: Juanita Baker, presidentg Leona Antrim, vice-presidentg Lloyd Curven,
treasurerg and Kathryn Whelchel, secretary.
The club decided to choose sides and have a membership contest with the
losing side entertaining the winners at the end of the term. The names of the
two sides are La Vida and El Sol. The side getting the most points wins.
The Spanish Club was entertained by the Commercial Club with a lunch
in room 12. The Spanish Club also entertained the Commercial Club at a
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the usual programs. F
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Fmxcxss HALL . . . . President ZuL.xl3AuNm"1' . . Vice President
HELIEN BuoNNENnEnG. . . . . Sccrelfzry-Treaszzrer
The Commercial Club was organized three years ago through the efforts
of Mrs. VVilliams, assisted by some students. Mrs. Williams was then at
the head of the Commercial Department.
The purpose of the club, is to promote and create an interest in commer-
cial work. Any student takihg the commercial course, or who has a credit
in commercial work is eligible for membership. The dues are ten cents each
semester.
The meetings are held every first and third Thursday, in the bookkeep-
ing room. The meetings this year have been especially interesting. Two
of the outstanding events were a Christmas party held at the home of Helen
Bronnenberg, and a pot-luck-supper by the Commercial Club and Spanish
Club. i - 3 'Cf
For the last two years the District Commercial contest has been held at
Anderson. Members of the club acted as hosts and hostesses for the visiting
schools. The contest this year was held April 18. Contestants were entered
in each of the six contests, Penmanship, Beginning Bookkeeping, Beginning
and Advanced Shorthand, and Novice and Amateur Typewriting.
A large portion of our success is due to our faithful sponsors, Miss Martin
Miss Parrish, Miss Potter, and Miss Hunter.
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EDNA MILLER ..... President Lots SHIPINIAN . . Secretary
Snzvx. STAc1iHoUsE . Vice President :MADONNA CLEM . . . Treasurer
The Home Economics Club, although it is the youngest organization in the
school, is progressing rapidly under the supervision of Mrs. Leachman, Miss 'xsem-H
Janny, and Miss Erwin.
The purpose of this club is to promote interest concerning Home Econom-
ics and to increase the interest of the students in this work.
The regular meetings of the club are held the second and fourth Wedncs- ,, 4 g Q
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mittee, are not only interesting but instructive.
The outstanding accomplishment of the club during the year has been the
food sales which were held in the main corridor of the school. The funds
which were derived from this event are being used to secure lecturers to tn-
struct the students in this line of work and ,also for entertainment. A por-
tion ofthe proceeds will be used for a gift which will be given to the new
dining room.
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interested in Home Economics work are eligible to membership. Twenty-
f the club is forty-four. All students who are
five cents dues are paid by the members each semester.
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1st Violinsg Thomas Clem, Clement Cronk, Delilah Hotzel, Paul Fory,
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Fhneg VVilliam Mccashh. bagging
lst. Clarinetsg Themla Schuler, Dean Ambrose. 3 1
2nd. Clarinetsg Robert MeGranahan, Mary Kiphart. ,--' 1 ,Ti 2
lst. Cornetsg Arthur Cheuowith, Robert Shelton. "-' ,ffl 2f"f,ll,
2nd. Cornetsg Clarence McGillen, Otis Hendricks. ,alfllla 51 k7,jf'g,.3.
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Saxaphoncg Winburn Piel-se.
' Drumsg Harvey Current. 1'.'A' T j?"'1.,jf
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The Boys' Glee Club has appeared several times at the Wednesday aud-
itorium exercises, on the program in connection with, the Music ltflcmlory
Contest, and at the Rotary Luncheon Club. The Glee Club is becoming
more and more prominent in school activities each year.
The personnel of the Glee Club:
1st row: Carl Niece, Mary Phelps, Miss Ashhaucher, Amelia Crim, Noland
Wright.
2nd row: Ross Swinford, Bryce Thornburg, Arthur Chenowcth, Milford Go-
ble, William Sines, Frank Fishback, George Armstrong.
3rd row: Harry Jones, Wert Bolen, Isaac Kursch, Fred Roberts, Carlos Jen-
kins, Gerald Albright, Robert McGrannahan.
4thg row: Howard Burt, Fletcher King, Julius Mathias, Carey Higgins, Fran-
cis Owens, Dean Ambrose.
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First row: Juanita Jones, Amelia Crim, Mary Emma Knight, Miss Ash-
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Second row: Helen Saunders, Madeline Sharon, Caroline Cox. Wilma
Boyle, Charlotte Deeds, Marjorie Richardson, Juanita Wilding, Mary Feit,
Esther Barnett.
Third row: Virginia Hudson, Alma Wood, Vienne Jester, Pauline Wiley,
Marjorie Lakin, Alice Higman, Isabel Moore.
Fourth row: Lillian Bauchman, Pauline Dunbar,'Nada Anderson, Ruth
Longanecker, Elizabeth fThumma, Martha 'Wi1ey, Millicent Weer, Nelda
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Fifth row: Marcella Schrader, Pauline Clark, Ruth Johnson, Amy Arnett,
Maxine Rowland, Lois Hite, Jane Toner, Georgiana George, Marguerite
Wright. ,
The Girl's Glee Club is composed of about forty-tive selected voices. It
is one of the active musical organizations of the school. Directed by Miss
Ashbaucher, the girls sing frequently at the Wednesday morning auditorium
exercises, in radio and civic clubs. The chief appearance of the year
was the dramatization of scenes from the Navitity in the Christman, pageant
and Carol concert given in the new gymnasium on- December 17, 1924. A
committee on talent arranges for the appearance of High School pupils ln
musical programs in the auditorium.
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tain 1 new high school gymnasium. 'lhe persistent demand of the public and
school patrons for a community auditorium ind gymnasium and the over-
crowded condition of the high school were instrumental in securing for such
a project the hearty cooperation of a group of Anderson business men.
The plan devised provided for the formation of a private company
incorporated under the laws of the state. The corporation could lease for a
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number of year, from the School City of Anderson, ground on which to
build the gym. The major protion of the funds could be obtained from some
banking institution under the provisions that the loan should be properly se-
cured, both by a mortgage on the building and grounds, and by the lin1it of
personal guarantees of friends of the project.
antees of friends of the project.
As soon as the debt is paid off, the company will dissolve, and the
building and grounds shall revert to the School City.
A loan of 340,000.00 was granted by the Anderson Loan Association, on
Tuesday, Jan. 9, 1924. E. R, Watkins was employed as architect, and the
general contract was let to David Eshelman and Sons, on April 30, 1924, the
stun being 553,592.90
The financial statement for the year, since Nov. 21 1924: Total cost of
Gym S100,860.13g Credits 341,512 85, Balance tIi90,347.28g Paid by School
Board :B28,422.72g Balance t570,924.50g Present Indebtedness 1ii40,775.00g Paid
since Nov. 21, by Athletic Board 2530,149. 56.
Morsches' Cup
At the beginning of the school year, Mr William
to A H S. basketball teams, donated to the school a beau-
' K Q tiful silver loving cup. On the cup vias to be engraved the
name of the player showing the best spiri. each year dur-
' ing the basket ball season
A : 4, Mr Morsches dedicated the cup to honor, sportsman-
ship and all the other qualities that make basketball the
leading sport in Indiana high schools and are embodied
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H I season, the name of the player, who in the opion of the
entire squad, has shown the best spirit throughout the
.5555 season, is to be engraved on the cup.
During the past season the members of the squad have
striven for this honor. At the end of each week every
f members of the squad, placed in order the first ten, who,
in his opinion, had shown the best spirit during that
if 2 - week. At the end of the season the points were counted
and the man who won was Carl Adams.
It is probable that a tradition has been established and each season the
members of the spuad will have something really worth while to strive for.
The, honor df having one's name inscribed on this cup is obvious. The
V, - gs If i Morsches, "Uncle Billy," who has long been a true friend
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The past year has been a successful one in Athletics considering the con-
ditions effected by the building of the New Gymnasium. This brought about
the need for an efiicient and much larger organization for handling the
crowds and ticket sales. .
Anderson very successfully entertained its first Regional basket ball
tournament thxis year. This event attracted' thousands of visitors to the city
and proved to all that we live up to the slogan, "The Prince of Hosts."
In basket ball, the second team was sent to the Tri-State tournament
at Cincinnati, as a mark of appreciation for its excellent showing made
dLu'ing the season. This also gives tournament experience that should prove
valuable in their future play.
Football, in its Second year, was very successful, in more than paying
for itself as well as receiving a greater support from the school and outside.
The athletic board voted to join the National Athietic Honorary Society.
Athletes ranking above the: average in scolarship may become members of
this society. A suitable pin gives a well deserved recognition of their schol-
astic as well as athletic ability. The opportunity for becoming a member
of this society should stimulate the efforts of an athlete.
The officers for the year were: Carl Donnelly, Pres., Wm. Sines, Vice-
Pres.g Paul Bell, See.g and Vtfillard Baker, Freshman Rep. The faculty
members were: Mr. Cook, Mr. Reid, Mr. Brinson, and Mr. Sharpe.
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the season with the five best teams in the state.
Starting with but three men from the 1923-4 tea.n,
Coach Staggs turned out a team that any school might NN ell
b: pro' d of From the first Mtaggs impressed the squid
txat vsith the odds l5'lillSi them as they were the only
and fight. That this was proved all true Anderson fans
realize
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cess. The Staggsmen vson 19 games and lost 4 piling up 991
points to opponents 595. Although the loss to lapel in the district tourney
was heart breaking, the Indians bore it with a smile and offered no alibis.
After losing in the Sectional, Anderson went ahead and entertained her
'filrst 'regional tourney bearing out in every respeet the motto Anderson
Prince of Hosts ' Smiling through tears and cheering the more fortunate
teams on to victory The loss to Lapel was a surprise to the entire state and
Anderson sportsmanship in defeat was favorably recognized over the whole
state
The record for the season is:
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Nlontmorenei 32
Bedford 35.
Connersville, 33
Marion 36.
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, Logansport 28.
Huntington, 18.
Marion 30.
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Brownsburg 26.
Invitational Tournament
2.2, Summitville, 14.
44 Middletown, 11.
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veloping the first team. They defeated many of the '
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"Joe" was our diminutive forward, and
one of the fastest in the state. Kokomo
found it plenty hard to hold him to nine
ileld goals, and other teams had similar
difficulties. "Joe" will be back next year.
XL KENNETH SNYUER-"T-Bone"
Aside troni being proficient in the art of
damaging T-Bone steaks, Snyder was one
fast forward. He paired well with "Joe,"
and seldom failed to add materially to the
final score.. "T-Bonet' will be with us next
year.
Rox' SHETTLE-"Butch"
"Butch," though handicapped by a weak
knee, again turned in a good season. He
has for four seasons been a mainstay, play-
ing' forward, iloor guard, or back guard,
with equal efficiency. This is "Butch's"
last year.
Maumee STARR-"Starry"
According to most critics, "Starry" had
but few peers, in the state this year, at cen-
ter. "Starry's" dribbling, shooting, and
head work, would be an asset to any
and we are sorry to lose him.
IVAN HALE-"Ike"
"Ike" was the shiek and comedian of the
team, but besides that he had a habit of
dropping them in from all angles. "Ike"
graduates this year, and he will be missed.
EARL SCHMIDT-"Schmitty"
"Sch1nitty" was on the squad last year,
and this year he made himself evident at
floor guard and center. Fans will long re-
member the two he tipped in, under the
basket, against Vincennes. We lose him
this Year.
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Bronnie came back to school this year,
after a year's absence. His presence has
strengthened the Staggsmen wonderfully in
the floor guard department. VVe regret that
"Bronnie" graduates.
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"Cat" is one of the best back guards ever
turned out in A. H. S. He allowed very few
short shots, and his dribbling, shooting,
and head work was above reproach. Adams
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I a 'A , Xwear at floor guard. Never flashy, but al-n
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AM' ,M '4 - any position on the floor. He played floor
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With the season's opener two weeks hence, and only
1, about 18 real candidates reporting each night, prospects
f ly for a successful track season looked very gloomy. How-
' ll ever, when the points of the county meet had been tot-
lll aled, it was found that the red and green had carried
I . away 2 firsts, 3 seconds, 3 thirds and 2 men tied for first,
X16 for a total of 28 points. They also brought home a
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The record for the season is as followsg , ,
Anderson 43 Richmond 56 Anderson 64 2-5 Marion
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COUNTS MEET
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DISTRICT MEEI'
Elwood 29 CHI'll1'll90 Noblesville 16 Muncie 14 Port-
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The following men haxe ear md letters, Wxnburn
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Adams Lewis Roby, Fred Brooks, Kenneth Snyder Ros
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In view of the fact that this was only the second sea-
son of football in A. H. S. for more than fifteen years, the
1924 season was a remarkable success.
Much credit is due Mr. E. R. fZebJ Carman, through
whose untiring efforts football has regained a place in
A. H. S. athletics. "Zeb" has worked harder for, and wor-
ried more about, football, than any
one in the city, and the results are ob-
vious. 'fZeb" came to us direct from
Purdue University, where he gradu-
ated from the school of Agriculture.
He has had about fifteen years of football experience.
The record for the season is as follows: . .
A. H. S. 38, Boxley 6. A. H. S. 19, Knightstown 14.
A. H. S. 25, Hartf'd City 33. A. H. S. 0, Elwood 28.
A. H. S. 50, Sil't Hoosiers 7. A. H. S. 6, Noblesville 7.
At the end of the season, a banquet was given for the
team, at the Y. M. C. A. At that banquet, Maurice Starr
was elected honorary captain for the year.
Advance dope points to a successful season next
year.
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Although this was Bills first year of
football he got more tackles than any other
man on the ta.-im. Bill will no doubt
hold down left tackle again next year.
RonEnT STONE-"BOD"
"Bob" helped "Bill" hold down the left
tackle job. He always fought, and his work
on offense, made possible many gains. We
will miss "Bob" as he graduates.
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this Year.
ERNEST SMITH-"Smitty"
"Smitty" was one of the largest men on
5 the squad. He has played in every game
for two years and has never been sub-
stituted for. We lose a real center as
,.
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DoN SlxEOCH Don
Don was the big light haired boy who
held the right guard position so well He
will be back next year which doesn t look
at all unpromlslng
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water He played end and was alwavs
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1- down "Duck" usually was called upon to:
X "plow the line." He will be back next year
ilu and should go well again at full-back.
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lmckfield for two years. He is a half-hack
i' fb of more than ordinary ability, and we'lli
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"Sherry" subbed for Don last year. He
will be hack next year and we are expect-
ing great things from him.
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well at quarter-back. He could hold his .
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"Louie," though he didn't play regular,
made a name for himself as a sub quarter-
back. He has another year, and should
play some real football next year.
RUSSELL HUDSON-"Russ"
"Russ," though one of the lightest back-
. Held men, was very efficient at half-back.
"Russ" will be back nextlyear and We'l1 no
doubt hear more from him before the sea-
son is over.
. PAUL LYTLE--"Pete" ei
Pete was the smallest fullback on the
squad, but his tight and determination car-
if ried him far. We are fortunate in having
g Pete back next year.
Faso SAFFORD-"Saff"
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and he used his weight to good advantage.
"Saff" played tackle. He graduates, and
his place will be hard to fill.
XVILLIAINI SINES-"Doc" -
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George C.-What's all the noise?
Sass.-Oh, that's just a barber shaving
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Sass.-He's just trying to persuade him-
self to have a shampoo.
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ding?
Guest-Awful good. Just a mouthful,
please. . . . .
Hostess-Mary iill up Mrs. Jones' plate.
with!
The artist's lady friend was being shown
round the studio.
"Oh, perfect!" she exclaimed, looking at
the picture. "These ostriches are simply
superb. You should never paint anything
but birds." .
The artist winced under the blow.
"These are not ostrichesf' he said, "they
are angels."
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"I heard your son was an undertaker. I
thought you said he was a physician."
"Not at all. I just said he followed the
medical profession."
"Doesn't it strike you that that's a queer-
shaped harp that new woman-angel is lug-
ging a round?" asked St. Peter with ai per-
plexed frown.
"That isn't a harp, that's a raido set," an-
swered Gabriel, with a pitying look at his
superior. "She's enjoying her husband's
howls from Station HLL." '
"Horrorsl" exclaimed the fond mother.
"Look at the baby, all wet and muddy!
Willie, didn't I tell you to watch your baby
brother?"
"Sure, ma," agreed Willie, Han' he sure
kept me a-laughin' most of the time' too."
He: "What was that you played in assem-
bly last week?"
She: "Kiss Me again."
He: "Not until you tell me what you
played."
"NVaiter, I'll have pork chops with French
fried and I'll have the chops lean."
"Yes sir, which way?"
First Angel: "How'd you get here?"
Second Angel: "Flu."
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generousf?
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Solicitor: For the last time I ask you for
the 812.130,
Dead Beat: Thank God, that's over with
Traveler: Is South Range the next stop?
Porter: Yes, sah. Brush you off, sah?
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my neck. After taking two doses of your
patent medicine, the wart moved around to
the front of my neck and I now use it for
a collar button.
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"Moon" Donnely: The gym is terribly
crowded this year.
N. VVright: Yep, last week I put my best
sock on some other guy's foot.
Ambitious Author: "Hurrahl Five dollars
for my latest story!"
Fast Friend: "Who from?"
A. A.: "The express company. They lost
it.'
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Roy Johnson: Noun, adverbial, and Santa.
Said the violin to the harp, "You're noth-
ing but a big lyre." .
Short: "I say, old man, can you lend me
a liver?"
Long: "Impossible. I've tried to lend you
money several times, but you always look
upon it as a gift."
He had been dining too well, and, hailing
a taxi, he crawled gingerly inside, after
falteringly giving the driver his destination.
It happened that the opposite door had
been left unlatched by the previous fare,
and, stumbling against it, the inebriated ,one
fell outside again. He picked himself up
with great difficulty, and accosted the driv-
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"Thatsh pretty quick work," he said,
"how much do I owe you?"
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An old fisherman took a friend with him
who knew nothing about fishing, setting
him up with a tackle and finding him a
comfortable seat on the bank.
"Say, how much do those little red things
cost?" asked the novice presently.
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a dime. Why?"
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in Philadelphia?
Head: Philadelphia! I ain't never been
there.
Cabbage: NVell neither have I. It must
have been two other fellows.
-Young Braggart-My grandfather built
the Rocky Mountainsj
Unsympathic Listner--Aw, that's noth-
ing. Do you know the Dead Sea? Well
my grandfather killed it."
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Howard Witt:-fTrying to be smart with
taxi driverl :"Say, is your Naoh's Ark full?"
Taxi Driver:"No, there'S room for one
more monkey: hop in."
Young Curven: "Oh Mother, I got a 100
in two subjects today."
Mother: "What were they, Lloyd?"
. L. C.:-"50 in Latin, and 50 in math."
Carlos Jenkins: treading themel "We
were all going on a' picnic, so we started
one afternoon at seven o'cloek in the mor-
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pyhorrheag'
Clerk: "YVhaddaya' mean 'P'
B. D.: "One whose teeth,won't fall out."
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Rosy: I heard something nice about you.
Cheek: Yes, what was it?
Rosy: Someone said you look just likeeme.
Ivan-"The boss offered me an interest
in the business today."
Ernest-"I-le did!"
Ivan-"Yes, he said if I didn't take an
interest i11 it pretty soon, he'd fire me."
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Mother: "That was very foolish, Betty
dear, going riding with John after the
dance."
Betty: "Yes, Mother. Good and cold."
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An ancient Ford ehugged painfully up to
the gate at the football game. The gate
keeper demanding the usual fee for auto-
mobiles, ealled out :-"A dollar for the car."
Mr. Goss, Clooking up with a pathetic
smile of reliefl :- "So1d."
.nuff
They were naming the characters in a
story:
Miss Perce: "Another, Vera."
V. R.: "The cook."
Miss Perce, startled: "What'?"
V. R.: "The Friar."
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Miss Gore: fSenior play rehearsall
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Ed. Greenlee: "I can't."
Miss Gore: "Why?"
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5 Jimmy R.: "Oh, make it a 100 and enjoy
yourself."
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lother war, she wants to go."
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gable to find a singlg one."
i N. NVright: "Don't you see the blind men
selling pencils on every corner?"
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Bang: Yes, "Imn1'igration is the sincer-
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y R. S.: Well what did you do?"
y Heb.: "I vas the pilot."
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den ve pilot. Ve pilot here and ve pilot
there. And I vas the pilot.
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"Bente": "Dorothy, what does pouvoir
mean?"
Dot: "To be able, to can."
Prospective buyer: You have only two
or three buildings in this new town.
Realtor: I know, but look at the park-
ing space.
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Miss Miller: "VVhat do you know of
Orphelia's cliaraeterf'
Fletcher King: "How should I know-I
never went with her." .
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Robber I: Gee, I ean't see a thing in this
alley.
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them blind alleys we've heard so much
about.
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to big man with glittering knifej "Have
you no heart?"
Man: fgrowlingj UNO."
Girl: "Well then, I'll take 10c worth of
liver."
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some would be arrested for counterfeiting.
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Miss Niemann, Cealling ro1lJ::L-"Hoy
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a 3B History class. The teacher stopped ab-
ruptly half way through a well rounded
sentence.
"Will you," Miss Niemann began politely,
"please stop chewing gum in that slow-ryth-
mic fashion?-I can't lecture in that tempo."
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Shoe Salesman: "Aren't you the young
lady who called for a pair of shoes with
a short vamp last week?"
Lady: "Sir, she was my sister."
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Mr. Shields: "Mary did you see the pic-
ture in the book, of a corn consumer?"
Mary: "Yes sir, it was a little thing with
a little handle on it."
Mr. Shields: "Right, but a queer defini-
tion of a hog."
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"Where's yer bye Dinney, Mrs. Mulcahey?
"He's gone to the concert wit' another lad
to the Y.M.C.A. ."
" An' wat "he divvils the Y.M.C.A.?"
"I dunno rightly, but I suppose it's wan
of them radio stations, which have no
names but the alphabet."
The Landlord-l'm here to imform you,
Mr. Hogan, that I'm going to raise your rent.
Mr. Hogan-lt's koind ye are, sor, for Pvc
'tried t' do it meself an' cuddent.
tilt!
Miss Perce: "What part of Hamlet did
you like best?"
M. Lannes: "The last part."
"Her marriage was a great disappoint-
ment to her friends?"
"Indeed?"
"Oh,yes! They all predicted it would turn
out unhappily, and it didn't."
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Zeb: "Where did you get that black eye?"
Bob Stone: "I iniersepted a forward
pass.
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Mr. Everyspeaker fin aud.J : "I know you
are anxious to get to your studies, so I
won'i take much of your time.,'
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ifidam, after being driven into the cold
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I"Have you any spare ribs?" asked a pat-
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, S"'G'wan," replied the first man, "I refuse
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pi Kid: "If you don't I'll start SOIHOthil1g.,
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live without brains?"
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Twinkle, twinkle little star,
Music by the G. A. R. Y
A man I like
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His jokes don't end
With a "Do you get it?"
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Jane T.: "Have you ever been painted
in oil?" ,
Georgiana: "Heavens, nol How do you
get it off at night?"
' 'PASSING MOMENTS ON TRAINS
H. Bronnenberg: "Starry, what street is
this?"
"Starry" Chalf asleeplz "Lafayette"
H. B.-"We are here."
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Austin: "Heaven bless him! He showed
confidence in me when the clouds were
dark and threatiningf'
Robinson: "ln what way?"
Austin: "He lent me an umbrella."
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Starr: "Joe used slang English in his
speech."
Joe: "Well, I had to, to make it clear to
some people."
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l' must have a drill."
Patientless patient: "For heavens sake,
ean't I have my tooth Iilled with ou' a re-
hearsal?"
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Miss Gore: "What's the hurry Gordon?"
Mr. Julius: "A fellow stole our car and
started this way."
Miss Gore: "You don't expect to catch
him do you?"
Mr. Julius: "Sure, he forgot the tool kit,
and I know that car."
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Mr. Shields-"I fell over 50 feet last
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G. Chambers-J' And you weren't hurt?"
Mr. Shields -"No, I was only getting off
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Tom-Whatis the trouble?
Tinker-Got a flat tire, out of gas, and
my gears are stripped.
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could it?
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Mrs. Goss-tPeering out the office win-
dowl "Say, is this the Science Club or the
Senate?"
Mary Stone-"VVhy-er. The boys are
quite eheezy looking aren't they? One
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'6""""f1 0fIieer: "VVhat have you in that grip?"
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start is made on a bank account,
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TO ALL GRADUATES or
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AND HOPING ALL OF YOU
WILL BRING YOUR AC-
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Prof: VVhat is the greatest labor saving
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College Student: My fathor.
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Reid: "You ean'1 sleep in this class."
Stude: "I' know itg I've been trying for
half an hour."
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C. Niece: "I bet Roman prisoners were
terrors in their college days."
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"There goes a man who thinks in terms
of millions." "
"He dosen't look To 1110 like a great finan-
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"He isn'tg he'g a germ expert."
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Mr. VVeidler-"Hurrahl I've found the
best hair tonic in the world."
Mr.Goss-"How do you know?"
Mr W.-"Cause I spilled some on Iny
coat and this morning it had fur collars and
cuffs."
Italian tin resturantj: NVhat hast the
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Irishman: It has bean soup-
Italian: I don't care what there has been.
I want to know what there ees now.
The average man is proof enough that a
woman 'can take a joke.
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Roses are red
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Doctor: I have sold these pills for 25 yrs.
and have had no complaint! I Now what
does that mean?
Voice tfroin crowdlz That dead men
tell no tales.
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"Do you like going to school?" the Prof-
fessor inquired ofa new student.
"Oh yes sir," was the reply, I like going
well enough, and I like coming back toog
wha'.fI hate is staying eooped up there be-
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"Chestah who?"
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McClintock is?
"Win" Pierse: They say he used to
teach Caesar.
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chicken today?
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line, but will it stand rain?
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Wifie: I only married you because I
felt sorry for you.
Hubby: That makes it unanimous.
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Freslimanz VVhat is the date, please?
Miss N.: Never mind the date, please, the
examination is more important.
Freshman: Well, mam, I wanted to get
something right.
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graveyard, these words written'0n a tomb-
stone: "I still live."
Pat looked a moment and then said, "Be-
jabers, if l was dead, I'd own up to it"
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-Lee Simmons: "Where do you bathe?"
Pete Lytle: "In the spring."
Lee Sinnnons: "I didn't say 'When."'
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night.
M. L. Greyer: Did he kiss her back?
V. H.: No, she! had on a sweater.
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plug tobacco?
"Oh, I see, one of those chew-chew
trains." 4
Lady Passenger ion stage in National
Parkl: Where did all those rocks come
from, driver? A
Long Suffering Stage Pilot: The glaciers
left them: here, madam.
L. P.: And where are the glaciers now,
driver?
Long Suffering Stage Pilot fwho can
stand no morelz Theyive gone back after
more rocks.
Mr. Weidlerz "What do you expect to be
when you graduate?"
"Pill" M.: "An old man."
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Short-sighted Lady lin a grocery Storel:
"Is that the headcheese over there?"
Clerk: "No, Madam, that's one of his as-
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the tree top-"
Baby: "For the luve mike keep quiet, Pm
trying to go to sleep."
Sambo
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yeah?"
George' "Yes, if mah wife's back gets bet-
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Mother: "And were you good in church
today?', .
William Sines: "Yes, mag a man oil'-
ored me a big dish of money, but I said,
'no, thank you'."
"VVhat is play?"
"A very important business that school
interrupts."
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"Did you open the windows wide?"
"You bet I did! Pulled the top half all
the way down and pushed the bottom half
all the way up."
"NVhere do you get that stuff" is no lon-
ger a rebuke, but a sign of budding friend-
ship.
A Legitimate Question
"XVe are all here to help others," expounded
the Suday school teacher.
"But then," asked the bright but puzzled
kid, "what are the others here for?"
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And two we find beforeg
We stand behind before we find
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Soph: "I heard they stopped running the
'Coveredl Wagonf "
Fresh: "Why?"
Soph: "To grease the wheels."
DAY BY DAY
Two studentsonatrain were telling about
their abilities to see and hear.
The one says: "Doyou see that barn over
there on the horizon?"
"Can you see that fly walking around on
the roof of it?"
"No, but I can hear the shingles crack
when he steps on them." '
Ike's father was teaching his son anarith-
metic lesson.
Father: Ike, what is 2142?
Ike: Two.
Father: Oh, no, my son, 2x2 is 4.
Ike: Oh, fadder, I knew yon'd jew me
down. to two.
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She: "What is a forward pass?"
He:"For goodness sake, don't give it to
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Eddie-is when a man-look at that Mesa
man offside- is when the man that gets
the ball-throws it to-first down again-
to some other 1112111-VVl1O,S laid out?-on his
ownfP. U. H. S. rahl rahl His own side-
wonder whg it was-and the other man-
Yea! he's got a clear lle1d-Touchdownl-
NVhat's a forward pass? My Lord, ean't
you remember a minute? I just told you
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Anne: "VVho is that man running around
on the field, blowing a little whistle like
a mail man has?,,
Gertrude: "Oh he's probably one of those
football letter Inen that Cap talks about."
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Fair Visitor: Is there some place aboard
where I can get a drink of water?
The Gob: Certainlyaniss. Atthe scuttlebut
on the starboard side of the gun deck, 'mid-
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Russ Hudson: "Miracle play, eh?"
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Repeat: "Bill Sheridan, Buffalo Bill,
Will Rogers 'and Barney Google."
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Old Mr. Alligator: Why, what a bright
lad! What are you going to be when you
grow up?
Willie Alligator: A traveling bag.
Mr. Dakin: "I bought a steak here yes-
terday, 1' believe."
Waiter: "Yes, Sir: Will you have the
same today?"
Mr. Dakin: "I might as well, if no one is
using it."
Alice Davis: "VVhich do you think is
the best acrobat, Houdini, or Donald Og-
den Stuart's hero who mounted his horse
and galloped off in all directions."
Warren Jones: "Nc-ither. XVhat about
Robinson Crusoe? It says here, "after he
had finished his meal he lit up his pipe
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the first place.
If any of these jokes are shady, its just
because they were printed on a cloudy day.
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A village girl eloped in a suit of her
father's clothes. The next day the "Daily
News" came out with this sensational
headline: HFLEES IN FATHEIPS PANTSJ'
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Miss Perce fin 3Al: "VVho defeated the
Isrealites?"
Paul Boze: "I dunno! I don't follow any
of those bush league teams."
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Bill S.: My girl has a beautiful embroid-
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twenty dollars.
Don S.: Twenty dollars! That's a lot
of money to blow in.
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"Ike" Kursch: Give me a ticket to Spring-
field."
Ticket Seller: VVhich one? Ohio, Illlinois,
Massachusetts, Missouri or Kentucky?
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First co-ed.-"Heput l1is HFIII around me
five times last night."
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First Steno-"The idea of your working
steady eight hours a day! I would not
think of such a thing!"
Second Steno-"Neither wouid I. It was
tl1e boss that thought of it."
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"Last evening, sir, I distinctly saw 1ny
daughter sitting in your lap. NVhat expla-
tion have you to make?"
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One day on a crowded street car an elder-
ly lady a11d a cute young thing eou1dn't find
a seat.
"There's one seat i11 tl1e front a11d one in
tl1e back lll2ld3Ill,,, said tl1e conductor.
"VVhy, you wouldn't separateaniother a11d
her daughter, would you?" asked the lady.
"No.,' replied tl1e conductor, "I did OIICC
but l've been sorry ever since."
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"VVas your garden a success tl1is year?"
"Yes very 111uch sog llly IICIQIIDOIJS chick-
ens took first in the poultry show."
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VVhenever you think you are very busy,
just think of a giraffe up to l1is ears in
work.
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She: "Pardon me for stepping on your
feet."
He: "Oh, that's all right, I walk on them
myself."
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The June Bug married an angle worm
An accident cut her in two:
They charged the Bug with Bigainy,
And what could the poor thing do?
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"Boo who?"
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Mr. Crook: "What have you in the shape
of automobile tires?"
Clerk: "Funeral wreaths, life preservers,
invalid cushions, and doughnuts."
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you to the store after'?',
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out here and look on the sidewalk where I
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lfnow the difference between a knife and :1
shovel?"
Bob Stone: "Why, no"
"Cap": "Then you can't eat at this ta-
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ice cream cone, Pm so warm.
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tell you some ghost stories which make
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