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

 - Class of 1925

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1 ,gl THE. BBSENBL W- erm1iqrtj'r+7 V A54 -T ' N-'QF B LT XJ: I 'A Qiirkffx , at ...sf - all as it 31 Thirteen unlucky episodes in little Benny's life are bequeathed Maxine Rigsbee by Nina Lowman. Abe Farb wills his prize-winning goldfish To the innocent Joe Cahill at school And insists that in a big glass dish y V That each fish won't act like a fool. ff x Ht , An unfinished book on The First Speed Cop I Ever Saw is willed by t ybgqfff Q Q Leland Burford to Avery Shephard. 'fy Lucile Shaw wills her passionate love for hboyish Bobs to Virginia Riff' , X Otey. Our friend, Emmett Brown, quite the talk of the town. wills his grace X as a public talker to the more retiring and keenly admiring Tech prodi- X gy. Clarence Wache1'. Genevieve Guio and Violet Ford leave their one seat in row IO, seat 3, roll room 4, to the next senior occupants, provided they do not count X 'X the chewing gum wads beneath the desk. f X A moustache is willed Robert Pebworth by our worthy classmate. lx ty Ronald Fox. Ronald says that he leaves it because he believes it will ' f I give to our fair sex a shock. Y , 5 ', Y 1 Clara Meek willingly gives up her office as hpublicity chairman in YI Glee club to Leva Irvin with some helps, hints. and hunehes on how to 5 advertise. I Robert Fulton's untiring devotion to Hdaily dozen to music exer- J l cises are left with his best regards to Helen Babcock. Robert suggests 4 that they be taken in moderation lest she become thin too quickly. i John Henley wills a few variations of f'Pop Goes the Weasel to a Whistler of no mean ability, George Gisler. The former hopes that X George will use this gift while shoveling snow during the coming season. I l t Dorothy Fife wills some of her portable creams and powder that will make anyone beautiful over night to Marie Rolnpke. tWe all want I l to see Marie the hnext morning',.l l, V 1 y ' l Darrell Snyder grudgingly leaves his future on the Indianapolis l l police force to the Irishman, John Barney. l 3 l Helen Lesher and lVIelba Bowen distribute their natural cosmetics ,l , yi to our worthy Marian Katterhenry and Helen Leiper. ' Rf Vlfayne Swope leaves to Reid Kenady his ability to reach high C I without undue strain on the vocal cords. ly I Alice Carter wills her musical laugh and giggle to Rhonda Jenkins. . I l ,L We hope that Rhonda will develop it to the point of artistry that .Alice ly y if C has. . . ,fs ,J Karl Bottke entrusts his ability in writing verse and in keeping his 5 f I S. I W , shoes shined to the safe-keeping of George Hunt. ' A I I fx A ' X. ' ' ' f s ,ff t - , l f il 'V 'X I I I ' It I , ' f X f t, J Af if Q . I jx ' I ,fhaf f fl Wt L l ix, If sylxi + ,f X gg I, K f,g..j1xj 17177 I f. X K SF T JK I 'l tx ig, A ii s I A QP If Q A if L T -9 ' '-fi' h A ggglg, ,I' gN,Ek, V 2 T X lyll lg, . QQ, iQl lpjt libx Q lg it J-:J

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rue ar-xsenm. cannon! - if. it f ffl- --', -,7 , N .l-T ' ' 'il R -J:1,u'L N- K g 30 ff-flap! ' Y Nl 1 1 -wh l f t 7 l -XX ,is S if X ffl f fl ll A r 1 K 5 fjfiix i ,1 I I C y W il A N j , -, , ' T 5 5 i, l i E ll T s ' C Q ., 1 lli ! ill ,.-y Iggy - ' 5- 'W7 ,M X , it- gf, lv ix y , I L KA ec' fzgr fry, n ,.,-1 ,lust to prove his heart is on the Hright side, Gene Hastings distri- butes his chemistry experiments through the January roll rooms, taking as his motto. First there. first served. As a special request Thelma Gray grants her esteemed privilege for rummaging through library books to Dorothy Rothert, but offers no in- formation concerning the origin of this privilege. Don Hawkins. our treasurer, wills the responsibility of that office along with his loud voice to the incoming treasurer of the January class. Louise Mayes leaves two of her most noted talents, that of an author and a milliner, to Ethel Taylor with a sample of each for good measure. Willard Bray wills his childish fancies to Kenneth Ball since he be- lieves that both braying and Nballing are traits which belong exclu- sively to youth. Since Faye Thomas has proved to be a kindly old lady after all. she presents to Carolyn Warner her uspecsn and powdered wig. All the supercilious motions that are essential to the correct leading of yells are given by Forest Hedrick to Otto Graf. In the person of Margaret Gibbs we have a speedy typist. She lends her art to Dorothy Warrick, hoping that the latter will learn also to chew gum as she types. Von Goodwin, tl1e famous golf player, Not mentioning his extremely good looks, Leaves Harvey Kline, a future city mayor, Some news and dope for the books. Lawson McCoy,s ability to bring home the baconm on grade card day is given to Lural Herschell. Phoebe Farmer bequeaths her ability to play Yes, We Have No Bananasi' in fourteen different ways to Thelma Caldwell. Harry Morgan and Carl Simpson bequeath their musical ability to- gether with the chairs which they have held in the Tech band to any two Tech students with utriple tonguesw who can march and play at the same time without swallowing the mouthpiece. Marian Seeds wills her ability to criticize to Mildred Shaeffer in the hope that the latter will not get the 'Lpink-eye from too close applica- tion of the art. Mavis Llewellyn leaves her charming personality. As witnesses Mary Frey and Ray Cest, To Mary Birmingham's eier changing informality With which she is not o'er blest. A scream and a sob are willed Mary Cobb by Elizabeth Moschenross. A score of bruises sustained from athletic training are willed Carroll Ringwalt by Edward McCalip. ,fx A if ll 5 it R fi iiiili 3 af If 2 ,- ax, N v



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it ,ff - fall- - X XX t , A 1. 'QL i c ff - THC HBSENSL 1 it 1 32 ri! to -- s 777 5 ' ' -W T-I ' ft, Til ,. --tr ' Bernice Martin leaves her mania for purple umbrellas, lavender parasols. and orchid sunshades to Katherine Lowman. A few cartoons of President Coolidgeis hobby horse are left by the prize art student. James Clore, to any adventuresome student who would sffesx delve into the mysteries of the nation's capitol. ,.vyf.Ff5 A i A' ffd T- f' V tx tr xx xg. ,t xt ik - vi y X ' .J ,, Merrill and Meredith Stutsman. the twins of our class. leave their . graduation pictures and their recollections of the class photographer to any twins in the coming senior classes. Leonard Harrington bestows his rattle-trap car On his pal, the honorable Ray Bridges. And assures him a trip both wide and far If only he evades mountain ridges. Edward Green, our theatrical star, wills his success at treating the women rough and getting away with it to Patil Hudson. X nt To Dolores Cotta does Elizabeth Hess entrust Dr. Lula Hunt Peters, .K yl Diet and Health. hoping it will prove very useful. f fl Virginia and Richard Springer gladly leave this argument for l X' Thornton Bardach to prove to the entire school: We. Virginia and Rich- f r J ard Springer, swear this dav that we are not brother and sister and I I , claim no relationship whatsoever. t I Our great military commander, Ted Taggart, gives his position in y the R. O. T. C. to anyone who will work as little as he did for it. l Now that our will is written, l And we've told what we had to tell, 5 With inky hands from leaky pen, J We sign and say farewell. t MARY GooDw1N AND HARRY STOUT I 1 l sail-Dom Drift! san: I 5 Class Poem-Karl Bottke Honorable Mention Poem-Alice Dietz The faintest Heck of a gray-white sail Sail on. sail on! Columbus cried Sinks low on the line of the skv: Through storm, high sea, or riftg A youth just come to man's estate And like Columbus we shall sail, Sets forth with spirits high. Our motto: Sail-don't drift! l . W '4 , A bit of driftwood washes ashore. He never drifted on life's sea ' Rx Wide-tossed on lashing wave. Or his prize he'd never won. Il No aim. no will ordains its course- Always he sailed. and none could stay V t To tempest. a bondage-slave. Until his task was done. 1 jx tk 1 J , W , tl A sailor-of-purpose subdues the main: So like his motto: 4'0n, sail on!', fait ' 'i I 1 A drifter succumbs to its roll. Forward we'll ever strive, 5 i ty 3 -The conqueror wins the right to say. And follow ours: Sail-don't drift! Q Iliff f 1 I am the Captain of my soul. Our Class-June '25, H ll A ix 8 R pf 1 13,3 K- 1 r v t L 1 . . W t I My .,,, f i ,X 1 N if pt lofi t T l , .M T-xg 1 X ' .,V':..,,?f! ty N l ' ' 5 ' 2-. ' X 3 '.lf Jl .. 'ffyz ff Q X dk 1' 5 A sg.,-. 1 3124-A Q - if K I T TMNT 5 Tyr -A jg Jil xi, I' ,Lf Xi 'VJ -Laxiiarxfg.-7 H-f- 'n I Te-

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