Arsenal Technical High School - Arsenal Cannon Yearbook (Indianapolis, IN)

 - Class of 1922

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THE ARSENAL CANNON 31 of fifteen seconds for the quarter mile dash. Louis confides that he learned that the rate of speed practiced at Tech would never do. From the political station at Washington we learn the following: Helene Cooper, as We all knew she would, has developed into a powerful political orator of the Republican party of which Charles lNIurphy is the nominee for president. Their activities are centered against George Strassler, the Democratic nominee, George Buxton, newly appointed judge of the Supreme Court, has just made the decision that all schools of the United States must be co-educational. Charles Shugert has accumulated great wealth in the Advertising business. In his recent article How I became Successful , published in the American, Charles attributes his success to the excellent training received at Tech. ' Albert Knox is a noted lawyer whose specialty is drawing up wills. Al was infiuen- ced to select this career by the great success of the class will. Hope Carter is the stern, overpowering chief of women police in Chicago. Two of her most excellent aides are jeannetta NVatson and XVilma Nlikesell. After many years of experimenting Bob Hiner recommends his improved brand of Juicy Fruit chewing gum. Bob has establish- ed a large factory just outside of Pittsburg and is rapidly accumulating great wealth. The Board of School Commissioners of Indiana have recently adopted hIelvyn lXIc- Coy's'fHigh School Algebra for use in the schools. Katherine IXIcCoy, whose voice has such volume, ably fills the place of the long be- loved Schuman-Heink. Fred Marschke still continues to take life easy. He may be seen at any time lunging in one of the Meridian Street clubs. Jack Velsey has hurdled and Brewer Graham has pole-vaulted to dizzy heights in the business world. Pauline Sellers is a stern and strict professor in Zoology at Butler University. joy and gloom in the guise of Clin Hatton and Nfiles Vance, respectively, are still globe trotting together. Sarah Downs married Lord IVhat-you- call-itf' of NVhat you-call-it lXIanor, a beautiful ancestral castle in England where she leads in society. Franklin Booth has decided that it would be to his advantage to join forces with Lewis Dunkin, another Indiana Artist. Edward Troy has established The Unique Troy Cafeteria f' in Gosport. IXfIargaret Karst, the noted dietitian, is his able assistant in preparing chicken dinners for tourists. james Bell hangs around because, as of old, he has nothing else to do. Coach Pax Unger of Purdue sends his orders for athletic equipment to Schetter and Garri- son Sporting Goods Company. Stuart Cline who raises swine in Iowa received the prize for the best hog in the country. lNIarie Huber, the scientist, who found a cure for cholera, got her specimens for study from hlr. Cline. Herman Dlsen after many years of patient practice at last receives first ranking in golf. Robert Cook, a ladies' tailor, is much patron- ized by the -LOU . lXlary Black has toiled long and arduously on her preparation for removing freckles and finally has received a patent by showing the wonderful results obtained by Merle Scott. june Cagwin Dick lX'Iills. QQQQQ Rose Day In spite of the fact that inclement weather was the cause of postponing Rose Day, several times, when the exercises were held they proved very successful and enjoyable. PROGRAM Cornet Solo, Flower Song Guffavf Lang Raymond Dawson Rose Dance Dorothy Swift, LaPosa Boles, Josephine Buenting The Rose, Legends Leonard E. Pearson Vlfelcome 1llacDo1:ve'!l Junior Glee Club Address Dr. O. S. Coffin The Rose of lNIay Frances Gray Planting Roses presented by Dr. O. S. Coffin Robert Nipper, President Flute Solo, Serenade Tit! Kurt lXIahrdt Acceptance lXIilo H. Stuart, Principal Brass Quintette Spring Serenade XVayne VanSickle, Irvin Carlin, Frank XYhite, David Wilkinson, YVendell Hickman

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30 THE ARSENAL CANNON Brupberp June 7th, 19-14. Final arrangements for broadcasting by radio, information concern- ing the various careers of the illustrious mem- bers of the June, 1922 class of Arsenal Tech- nical high school, have been conpleted. The news will be broadcasted from Station ATS at nine o'clock tonight. It was the reading of this item that electri- fied the group of silent soldiers seated around the camp-fire at Camp Tech. In an instant someone was adjusting the 'phones of his head set, was starting the tuning process in the re- ceiving circuit, was varying the vario-coupler to increase or decrease the inductance, was throwing in the antenna condenser to obtain correct wave length, was increasing or de-- creasing plate voltage in the detector tube to varying plate voltage rheostat, was changing transformer on first amplifying circuit to in- crease sound in audio-frequency circuit, was cutting out second audio-amplifying section as signals were strong, ATS using large power out-put, was changing filament current on all tubes by varying battery resistance, was in- creasing the impedance in ration to vacuum tubes, was adjusting the set to his liking, was getting the first news. Robert Nipper, most exalted president of June '22, is chief saxaphonist of the New York Symphony Orchestra. Qur vice-president, Dorothy Griggs, has become a second George Eliot, having devel- oped a literary talent late in life. Her recent publication, Calib Baileyf' is a character portrayal of the noted scientist whose name entitles the novel. Catherine lNTcCarthy, her efficient secretary, aided in the necessary re- search work. Harry Hungate, prompted by his tremen- dous success as king in the senior play, has made himself king of 'fAny South Sea Islef' Glen Gray, who barely escaped the voracious mouths of the cannibals by his fleetness of foot, recently brought the message that his be- loved cousin, Bob Gray, had been devoured. Joe Geiger, the noted social reformer, has been sent to reprove King Harry and to civil- lize the natives. Sherwood Blue is owner of the Star, the only weekly paper in Hitchi Kee, Kansas. Leonard Pearson is editor-in-chief. Features of this paper are the disclosures made by Hilda Smith on The Development of Dramatic Art and the fiery articles on uThe Open Shopi' by Louis Fults. Elsa Rottler writes articles on etiquette for the farmers. lXfladame Esther Dux has established an ex- clusive shop on Fifth Avenue, New York. Assisting her as fashion models are hffartha Flowers, Tirzah Johnston, and Dorothy Grimes. Frank Atkins, owing to his pleasing per- sonality and attractive appearance as well as his experience as chairman of the pin and ring committee, makes an excellent salesman for Tiffany and Company. The Broadway Theatrical station tells us that Hazel Farris is making a circuit of Keith's Theatres with her famous poem I Gotta Rock , that Leonard Swartz and Frances Thrun have danced their way to world fame, Leonard as a classic dancer, and Frances as a ballet dancer, that George Curran, the great female impersonator, has attained fame equal to that of Julian Eltinge, and is now playing the part of little Eva in the revised version of f'Lfncle Tom's Cabin , that Jess Adkins, who plays the part of Uncle Tom, dyed his curls for the occasion, that Doyle Jessup and lXlelville Lyman are making a great hit in lhlutt and Jeff, that Tommy Greenburg now holds the same place in the hearts of the fair sex that Rudolph Valentino held in the days of old-way back in '22, that Charles Goble, due to his natural talents, has become chief clown in Ringling Brother's Circus, that our charming, dark-eyed Charles Robertson is one of the social lights of Greenwich Village, that James Hatton, after many years of toil, has his name blazing on Broadway, that Loretta Gtto, Helen Lauter and Alice Eberhardt assist him in the chorus, that Noble Adams is starring as lVallace Reid's double in 'fThe Voice in the Fog. Harriet Eakins is president of the Psychical Research Society. Among those deeply inter- ested in her theory are La Donna Lamb, and Rebecca Pitts, professors of psychology at Vassar and Vlfellesley, respectively. After constant association with lNIiss Thuemler, hffarcella Smith has chosen as her career the position of Dean of VVomen at Culver. Laura Fessler is a dashing young widow at Palm Beach. Among those who golf and tea with her each day are the millionaires, Carlos Davis and Richard lylay. Louis Steinmetz has established a record



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i l . .,,,.. , ,..-w.,, a A ' 1 A A--arf Ulibuusanh years Qgu QI isnmanrs nf The Qbrient Prologue. ........, ..,.......,.. F rank Atkins Ye who have read with keen pleasure the tales of the ljast long ago, Ye who love romance and beauty, the trial of friend and of foe, List to the tale of the princess, and note well the grace and the charm, The frolic, the deep mystic orient, nor feel for the suitors, alarm, For this lightsome, fantastic old tale, hailing forth from fairies' own air Brings beauty and youth and adventure, bespe- aking this orient fair. Xl. G. Calaf, Prince of Astrakhan . .. . .Sherwood Blue Barak, his servitor.. .......,. .... J ohn Rohm Vaga- J Capocomico ..... Klorris Greenburg bond I Pantaloon ..... ...... D oyle Jessup players J Scaramoche ......... Robert Cook from 1 Punchinello. ....... Robert Nipper Italy J Harlequin .... ..... 5 Jack Yelsey Altoum, the Emperor.. ........ Harry Hungate , . . . . . . . .Hilda Smith Turandot, his daughter Zelima, servant to Turandot. , .Helene Cooper Chang, chief guard. ,. ...... lYilliam Holtzman Beggars: Carlos Davis, Richard hlay, Frederick Latham. Peasants: Wilma Klikesell, Katherine Fillmore, Gertrude Binder, Helen Lauter, Katherine KlcCoy. Soldiers: Edward Troy, Robert Hiner Kenneth Hoagland, Harry Bolton, James Bell? Roydon Van Kleter, Harry Ice, Richard Wiilkins, Ferdinand Krentler, Francis Summers. Slaves: Donald Demree, Noble Adams. Turandot's Attendants: Sarah F. Downs, Dorothy Ryker, Jeannette Xlany, Josephine Rogers. Altoum's Attendants: Charles Robertson, Lewis Steinmetz, Leonard XVinklehaus, Charles Shugart, Frank Atkins. Dancers: Hazel Farris, Xlarcella Smith, Tirzah Johnson, Daisy Folkerth, hlartha Flower, Frances Thrun, Josephine Buenting. Singer: James Hatton. Business Rlanager ........... Leonard Pearson Assistant ..... .............. K James Pebworth Advertising Klanager .......,. Charles Shugert Assistant Advertising llanager ........ .................Sarah Francis Downs Klistresses of the 'Wardrobe .......... .... .Gertrude Binder, Klarybelle Baker Klasters of the Wardrobe .......... . Harold Yan Bussum, Kenneth Hoagland Properties ..... Richard hlay, Charles Klurphy Play Committee... . .Robert Sherer, Chairman, Gladys Bell, Klilford XlcDonald, Nlarian Hurst, Caleb Bailey. l 1 v I

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