Columbia City High School - Columbian Yearbook (Columbia City, IN)
- Class of 1919
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Ireland QIHIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINIIIIIIIIIIIQ 2 To e 3 Surgeon-General Meritte W. lrelancl, g lg Columbia Cityis greatest solclier, 2 E the class of S 2 nineteen lwundrecl nineteen 2 g respectfully cledicates this ucolumlaiann 2 EllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIE O you fellow students of our high school, we present this Columhian, the result of our efforts this year. Although it is far from per- fect we have triecl to meet every phase of school life ancl to recorcl the happen- ings of the yearis worlc. HBe to its virtues very ltincl ancl to its faults a little lolindfi THE COLUMBIAN Summary for Year 1918-1919 The year of 1918-1919 has been one of change and progress and has brought forth the largest freshman class of years-eighty members in all. Probably the most notable change occurred in the faculty. The line up of teachers is as follows: Our sturdy and trusty friend, Miss Hallowell, came back to us this year with a big I for principalshipg Miss Edith Spray is English instructor, Miss Chloe Spray comes as music instructor, 'Miss Clark, as History instructor, Miss Bosard, as Vocational instructorg Mr. Thomas, as Science instructor, Miss Risacher, as art instructor, Mr. Barton, as Vocational Agri- culture instructorg a home product, Mr. Waterfall, as Manual Training instructor, the self same Mr. Ihrig back at Mathematics, and at the mid-year Mr. Keller came to render his talented services along the lines of English, Mathematics and Latin. An exhibit of French War Posters was held November 14, 1918, and showed plainly the French idea of war. The gaiety of the French originality is shown in these posters. Debating has been traveling right up to snuff this year, in both junior and senior teams. The debaters have been chosen for the Junior-Senior debate, to be held March 26. The teams seem to be well matched so it is hoped the decision will be a tie. In the Music department the year has been very well spent. We have a well organ- ized High School Orchestra, both Boys' and Girls' Glee Clubs. ln basket ball we boast of strong first and second teams in that a defeat will not disliearten any one of them. The teams have the use of the gym and during the first semester were coached by Mr. Thomas and the last semester by Mr, Barton. The Annual County Track Meet is scheduled for May 10, and we look forward to this meet with thrilling anticipation and clear confidence in our athletes. In the English department the exhibit, Better English, met with such a success, under Miss Spray, that we earnestly hope it will be continued in the coming years. It surely unearthed the hidden talents in the majority of the students. This year we also proudly point to a patriotic school for besides basket ball, debat- ing, track, recreations, and enjoyments, the school pledged 5476.50 to the United War Fund- ALICE B. MEIER, '19, I'.-1 l ll llllfl COIAVMBIAN f N , fx sf z 'iii-1141 C o LU M is I A N Z- MR. C. E. SPAULDING X Preparatory Indiana University, A. B., d of University of Chicagog Indiana Universityg I Student of Indiana University an National Educational Association, National Departineut of teudenceg Indiana State Teachers' Association: Indiana City tendent's A Bureau of Co-opera 1 No matter in what room, he does appear, t've Research, Indiana University. The wl1ole class sits upright with open ear. MISS MARY E. HALLOWELL Graduate. Pendleton High School, 19045 B. S., Earlham College. 1907: A. M.. Columbia University, 1914. Miss Hallowell, our principal, is 'there,' Into her hands each one does leave his care. MISS MERIBAH CLARK Graduate, Moul nois, 1916. In History. Miss Clark has won great fame. And for her standard. every one does aim. MISS CHLOE SPRAY Graduate, Stevens Point I-I. S., Wisconsin, 19093 Whitew f Music, 1915. ater State Nor- nial, VVisconsin, 19115 Lawrence Conservatory o Under her leadership all things are done, And with her as guide. much praise has been won. Graduate Member Superin- Superin- ssociationg Indiana Superintendents' Research Club: it Sterling H. S. Illinois, 19053 A. ll. University ol' Illl 1'.-IGH SHI 1 'N '1'IIlflCUI,IlMl3IAN MISS BERNE RISACHER Gl'kItlll2llQ, lloogootee H. S.. 19123 Indiana State Normal. Applied Statv Normal, Chicagog Church School of Art, Uhicago. A popular Miss is this tP2ICh91', you know. XVith many friends, to dances. she does go. MR. JOHN L. BARTON llrzuluutv, Coolville H. S.. Ohio, 1911: B. Sc. of A., Ohio State University. llllli. By building hog huts und hy pruning trees, llc- tvzivlies f21I'lIlPY' boys to earn large foes. MISS EDITH SPRAY Graduate. Stevens Point High School. Wisconsin. 19093 xVllll9VVklt0l State Normal, XVisconsin, 1911: A. B., l.awrmi0e Collvge. Appleton Wis.. 1914. A more popular teacher can nevvr he found. And a. Class pzirty's nothing, il' shcfs not around. jx MR. HERBERT IHRIG A. Ii., Indiana llnivvrsity, 191I3g Meinber National Educational Asso- i ciation. To onv and all he lends a helping hand, II' anyone can aid he surely can. l'I1il-.' l'.'llill'I' W 'ru in co LUM13 IA Ny g MISS HELEN BOSARD Graduate. West Lafayette H. S., 1914: Purdue University. 1918. She teaches girls to sew, to nurse and cook, To keep house well without a single book. F MR. CARL WATERFALL Carpenter and contractor in Columbia City lf platforms are needed. a hand he lends, for seventeen years. lf something is broken. why it he mendsf' fis- MR. ERNEST KELLER Graduate. ' herta. Canada, 1918. From Canada, this teacher lately came. ln selling books he has made quite a name. g MR. H. A. THOMAS Graduate. Elberfeld ll. S., 19093 A. B., B. S.. Uentral Normal College. Danville: Indiana Standard Normal Graduate C. N. C.. Summer Terms. 1913, 1914, 1915, Indiana University. , 'l'his teacher big has been our very doom, ln finding' notes that lie about the room. l'.lf1 la' Axtell H. S., Kansas, 19143 A. Il., University of Alberta A l .Y 'I' IIl1l COIJI' M li I A N -:I 5 - , 7i:wl5:Q i,i !+'3 M, A' jinrrili? I VW . 3 . Q 4+ In I 'f Ill , Y , iris- 'Rv Aa I . .. ,. -S .. . .. ' Q --112 . M '- ,f-4, -'QWM 'l N: -'x- f RE Hf-A: ' M- gj W lx 1- J i THE COLUMBIAN V History of Class of'19 CHRONICLE I Now, the history of the Class of Nine and Ten, of the High School of the City of Columbia, State of Indiana, is in this wise: In the beginning in the fifth-and-tenth year of our Lord, in the ninth month, and on the thirteenth day of the month, there entered into this Land of Learning, sixty and one seekers of knowledge. Some came up from the Eighth Grade, where they had for many many months been busily engaged in storing their minds with the honey of wisdom, some were fresh and green from a far country, quite a number came from farms where they had been tillers of the soil, and some were from other halls of instruction. And it came to pass that they were received with a certain malicious glee by a band of wild beings called Sophomores who because of their iierce taste for Freshmen blood did pounce upon them daily and nightly, and cause them to suffer great things, and so say in their hearts, Behold, blessed be the name of education, for because of it we endured and suffered great torments, both of the body and of the mind. Verily, have we been martyrs to its great and noble cause. And as the tribe did journey onward in its land, behold, there were several maidens and youths who had lost their company with which they had set forth, and were much downcast. And as the inhabitants of the tribe did gaze upon them in their sorrow, their hearts were stirred with sympathy for them, and did open wide into them that they should be gathered in. Soon after the tribe had entered this land, a prophet, Mr. Ihrig, thus spoke unto them saying, Behold we must needs have a king. To this the tribe readily agreed and Clifford Feaster was chosen king to rule its realm, in absolute peace and tranquillity. Finally, it came to pass that they were one and all seized with strange infirmities, which did cause them to act with much queerness of manner, and to display the appearances of much fright. Wise men were called to look upon them, who did pronounce inlirmitiesfMeasles, Spring Fever and regular Six Weeks' Reports. But when they were all downcast, an appeal came from a neighboring tribe called Upperclassmen urg- ing them to compete in the McLallen Declamation Contest, that they might increase their already overwhelm- ing knowledge of Oratory and Public Speaking. A vast number of these Freshmen worked daily and nightly on orations, that they might not be overcome by such enemies as Self-Consciousness and Stage-Fright. And alas! when it came to pass that on the thirty-first day of the third month of the sixteenth year, the Freshmen did deliver unto the people of the land, these orations with much skill and eloquence, there were chosen from among them two, Jensen Hedegarde and Mary Mossman, who were to represent them in the finals. On the tenth day of the fourth month there gathered at the Temple of Knowledge, great multitudes to hear finals of the McLallen Contest. The Upperclassmen were beaten back in dismay, when it was an- nounced that the winner of the evening was Jensen Hedegarde. But it came to pass after some months that many left this land of learning and began to make excuses. One said, I am in poor health, therefore I cannot remain. Another said, I must needs toil at home: there- fore I must leave, And thus did this class decrease in numbers, until the whole number, at the end of the first year was forty and two. CHRONICLE II Now, it came to pass at the beginning of the second year, that a new band of youths, did come up from the adjoining territory, and the Class of Nine and Ten, in the dignity of its promotion, remembered the days of its own greenness, and as the Sophomores of their day had done unto them, even so they did do unto these new Freshmen, and did show no mercy unto their sufferings, and no heed unto their lamentations, until all were bruised and full of much sorrow. Now, it so happened that as their advisor, one James Holloway, spake unto them, so was it done, and they chose their wisest to be their leaders and idols, and as their king, Cecil, Bean, a youth of much renown, and they called themselves with much pride the class of Nine and Ten. The Superintendent of Schools, growing tired and weary of his duties, withdrew from the Temple of Learning and unto this abode came one of great knowledge and attainment. But it so happened that this one Mr. Spaulding's son, who did enter the class of Nine and Ten, did cause great commotion and much excitement among the fair maidens. Yea, even unto the extent of furnishing delightful amusement for the four tribes of the Land of Learning at that famous Chapel exercise. And, behold, the class did aspire to musical honors, and did greatly assist the neighboring tribes known as Juniors and Seniors, in presenting to the people a great and wonderful play, Sy1via. And it came to pass that after these victorious Sophomores had shown their powers in musical feats, they turned to show their ability in feats of speaking the English language. Finally, the day arrived, and great throngs did gather themselves unto the Halls of Knowledge that they might hear the rivalry among the four tribes dwelling in the Land of Knowledge. These fortunate Sophomores showed themselves not the least among them, for verily one of their contestants, Mary Schrader, by name, was awarded third place for the feats of valor. And lo! the triumphant band of Sophomores with its mighty physical and intellectual power, did think to take part with the neighboring tribes in a track meet to decide which should be the greatest and mightiest of the tribes. This band of warriors proved in no wise the least, for Ellis McNabb did valiantly, carrying away many honors for his land. When these famous feats had passed, the tribe turned its eyes toward vacation. In fact some fell by the wayside and long before it was time to think of vacation. Eleven fair damsels and virtuous youth left the fold that year and they did stray far into unknown lands. This ended the Sophomore year, with its numbers decreased from forty-four to thirty-three. I'.'iGH lJl,lQl'l0.V THE COLUMBIA N CHItONICI.l'I ni Now. in the year seven and ten on the eleventh day of the ninth month. the Juniors bethought them- selves ot' the work which was before them. Then with one accord they all rushed to the school and there assembled in a marvelous host, twenty and nine strong, 1'eady to assume the cares of the universe. And when they saw the Sophomores and Freshmen running wildly about the halls. they heeded the voice of their supe- rior which rang and re-echoed throughout the halls of the Temple of Learning: Thou shalt not follow after them: turn away from their childish pranks for thou art now Juniors a11d worthy to be called Upperclassmenf' Then all the members of the tribe gathered themselves together that they might choose a king to rule over them. and they re-elected one Cecil Bean to the place of honor, and he ruled over the Juniors and executed justice to all. Thereupon this Senior tribe challenged the remaining tribes livi11g in the land of learning unto a spelling match. They accepted the challenge and after much hard labor one Florence Bulfenbarger did take second place for the Juni01's. And soon they must select certain of their tribe to meet the undaunted Senior Debaters, and they chose from their midst llernice Riley. Robert Meiser and Cecil Bean. And behold on the eventful eve there was great argumentation and discussion but behold the Juniors fell at the hands of their enemy. And it came to pass that the people in the land were again aroused by the Declamation Contest, and straightway the many inhabitants began the rehearsal of their mighty sayingsg and alas! it did come to pass that when the contest did occur one Mary Schrader did claim all the honors for the Juniors. Meanwhile there had been much p1'eparation for the eventful party to the Seniors. ln honor of the occa- sion the Temple of Knowledge was festooned in such a way that it was exceedingly pleasing to the onlookers. The .luniors did entertain their guests at the theatre, followed by a reception in the English Tea Room. and later by a tire tly ball. And it came to pass that the accustomed annual track meet did arrive with its yells and rejoicing, and the Juniors did gain many honors for the people of the land of learning. Now. it so hapened that as the year drew to a close only one of the number did cease to journey on- ward with them. so that the number at the end of the year was twenty and eight. C'HltONICl.li IV Now, it came to pass that the fourth year of the history of the Class of Nine and Ten opened with much rejoicing and some tears. On the ninth day of the ninth month of the year eight and ten, the mighty host ot' Seniors gathered ill their accustomed places. And it so happened that as they assembled at the Palace of Education there were those, Nellie Herri- man. Pearl Jones. Marguerite Klingaman and Jackson Kiester who cried out with a loud voice. saying. Take us into your class. we pray you. and the Class of Nine and Ten did listen and have compassion on them. Now that they had their ruler, badges were chosen in the forms of rings and pins. with which their class would thereafter distinguish itself from all othe1's. lint alas! there ilu upon them a great plague and 1na11y were ill and downcast. And it came to pass that for one month all was sadness and gloom in the land of learning. They then prepared a day of great rejoicing, and they betook themselves to the home of one sister. llernice Riley, where a great feast and eve of inerriment was held. Here all were again happy. and after an eve of pleasure. got all to their abodes with much satisfaction in their hearts and weariness in their limbs. But. alas. life proved that work must needs be done before the departure for there were great examina- tions to be held in the near future. Then some of their dear friends did pass from the land of learning, unto another land, that they might seek greater Halls of Knowledge. At the departure of their leader. one Mary Mossman did ascend the throne to rule her realm the re- mainder ol' that year. And it came to pass that in the flowery path of learning loomed the Joint Debate. And lo! into the roles ot' debaters were entered the names of Mary Schrader. Jackson Kiester and Mary Mossman. three Seniors ot' great courage and wisdom. And these went forth to conquer. and after much labor and deliberation they did easily, and decidedly carry home the booty for their esteemed and distinguished class. And now we are gathered here once more to celebrate the departure of the Class of Nine and Ten. And again on the eve of the fourth day we shall meet, and for the last time we shall make merry and rejoice in the success of the class. Then will all proceed on our way along the thorny paths of life. But no more shall all gather together, but each take his own way. And so. the Class of Nine and Ten shall depart from the Land of Learning after four years of happiness and prosperity. MARY MOSSMAN, '19, I' llll-.' 'I'll'l-.'l.l'l4.' Y f , T -M ,.laa,ai QL!!! UW l , at , Kessler Meier TREVA KESSLER Debating, '17-'18g Glee Club, '18-'19, Annual Board, '18-'19. A motorist is Tree, we understand With Oldsmobile and Pence's Overland. A ALICE MEIER She wears a diamond which rivals the sun, And her betrothed abides in Huntington. Meiser Ramsey ROBERT MEISER- Pinkie Debating Society, '17-'18, '18-'19, Rotary, '18, Jun- ior Debating team, '17-'18g Vice President of Rotary, '18-'19, Business Manager of 1919 An- nual, Athletic Association. In arguing, Robert surely has no peer, In politics, he's radical, I fear. M ILDRED RAMSEY- Mill Pianist for Boys' Glee Club. This damsel with the dark and dreamy eye To Gary often lets her fancy fly. 1511117 TIIIli'7'l'IH.V '1' H n COLUMB1 A N A Klingaman Beane MARGUERITE KLINGAMAN Entered 1918. This haughty maid from Etna High is come. ller greatest fault we'll say is being mum. CECIL BEANE- Siftie President of Class '16-'17, '17-'18, '18-'19g Glee Club '15-'16, '16-'17, '18-'19g Mixed Chorus, '17-'18g Junior Debating Team, '17-'18g Debating Society, '17f1X, '18-'19: Rotary Club, '16-'17, '17-'18, '18-'19g Annual Board. '18-'19g Editor-i11-Chief of 1919 l'0lllllllJlllIl. When Cecil's thoughts did thunder forth in class, All strived his marvelous knowledge to surpass. l'.llI lu' I-'1lI'l. I'l-II-.' Y Roberts Raupfer IGNOTA ROBERTS- Sweetie Mixed Chorus. '17-'18g Glee Club, '18-'19. This pretty lass is very hard at heart But from the one who 'Nabbed' her she'l1 ne'er part. MARGARET RAUPFER A history fiend is Margaret. so they say. On it she spends an extra hour a day. THE COLUMBIAN Ramp Spitler DOROTHY RAM P At Christmas time she left our classic halls. Glee n And now she answers our telephone colls. NAOMI SPITTLER Club, '18-'19g Annual Board, '18-'19. This bright small maid is a Senior so gay. And brightens our class with her winning way. l Spaulding Edgar WAYNE SPAULDING- Turk Mixed Chorus, '17-'18, Glee Club, '18-'19, Track Team, '18, Basket Ball Team, '18-'19, Annual Board, '18-'19, Debating, '17-'183 Athletic Asso- ciation. Here's to a. basket ball player so brave, But o'er his lessons he's not known to rave.' v ELLEN EDGAR- Quinnie Glee Club, '15-'16, '16-'17, '18-'19, Mixed Chorus, '17-'18g Rotary Club, '17-'18g President of Ro- tary, '18-'19g Secretary of Annual Board, '18-'19, Debating Society, '18-'19, This winsome girl has many on the 'string,' And many like to hear Bob's sweetheart sing. PA GM 1 1lf'7'Ml'IN e H E 9fi?14!J!EQ5 E Y Y YY 'Yi Mosher Smith HELEN MOSH ER llelen answers sweetly whene'er we call, So we know she'll sometime be head central. LAVETA SMITH This quiet. solemn Miss a teacher would be, Then fame, success and wealth she'1l surely see. I lil NI.l'l'l-.'I-IX Born Aker SYLVIA BORN- Syb Oh, Syb, why don't you speak to me some more? These words will ne'er become forgotten lore. GEORGE AKER- Sissy Glee Club, '18-'19, George left these noted halls at Xmas time. And now we wonder if he's earned a dime. M-Ar M-- he - .- e ETH 52529 LEM B111 u Scott Schrader HANNAH SCOTT Debating, '17-'18, '18-'19. She pays no attention to Senior boys, For outside of school she finds all her joys. MARY SCHRADER Debating, '17-'18, '18-'19g Senior Debating Tea111. '18-'19g First prize in McClellan Contestg Second prize in County Oratorical Contest. Our debater and speaker we'll now introduce. She's the best that this high school can ever produce. i i Geisler Cramar THOMAS GEISLER- Tommie Mixed Chorus, '17-'18g Glee Club, '18-'19g Debating Society, '18-'19g Athletic Association. When anything goes a little bit wrong, 'They always blame me,' was Tomn1ie's one song. MAUDE CRAMAR Maude Cramar in class has little to say But in assembly, she bothers all day. l'.lG If SE VEN TE HN THE C-OLIlyMyEIAN y Pontzius Secrist GLADYS PONTZIUS Oh Gladys, why are you so very shy? For dark brown eyes can catch the passerbyf' CLAI R SEC R I ST- Secie Athletic Association This little boy, 'Secief cannot be surpassed, Except going to school where he's always last. I',l4lIz' IJIl1lI7'I'IlJX Buffenbarger Mossman FLORENCE BUFFENBARGER Secretary-Treasurer of Class '17-'18, '18-'19. This good little girl never has a good time. For going to parties, to her, is a crime. MARY MOSSMAN Debating Society. '17-'18, '18-'19g Senior Debating Team, '18-'19g Girls' Glee Club, '16-'17, '18-'19Q Second Prize in District Oratorical Contestg Pianist for Girls' Glee Clubg Vice President of Class '17-'18, '18-'19g During the absence of Cecil Beane, President of Class. To speak in public was Mary's delight, And when she spoke, she spoke with all her might. THE COLUM BIAN Herriman Gates NELLIE HERRIMAN Entered 1918. A happier girl y0u'1l find nowhere l know, Because she's never troubled with a foe. SCOTT GATES- SIeepie Basket Ball '15-'16, '16-'17, '18-'19g Captain of Bas- ket Ball Team '18-'19g Orchestra, '15-'16, Scott is our bluffer, ball player and tease, A 'Busco girl we hear he often sees. Stickler Riley BLANCHE STICKLER She never has so very much to say. And moves around in quite a modest way.' BERNICE RILEY- Bernie Debating, '17-'18g Junior Debating Team, '17-'18g Rotary, '18-'19, During absence of Cecil Beane Editor of Annual. When Cecil left, Bernice took up the work, A11d in her duties surely never shirkedf' I'.'i Ulf A'INlC'l'HIJ.N YY V W Ii in C U I, U M If Welch Dunfee PEARL WELCH lior llc-lmtilig Society. 'ISYIEL 'tin 0I'fl4 l' to fsgrzullinto with our Clussg She stndic-cl 'till all she could surpass. MAE DUNFEE lior llc-lmziting Soeioly, '17-'1X. We liven' that Mae Zl 'llerrolrl' soon will be. Anil hope- nioro bon-bon boxes she will see. I l1ll', l'll'I'.'X'l'i' McLaughlin Kiester FLORENCE M'LAUGHLIN l+'lorenoe we hear is n wonderful cook. To her for advice all anxiously look. JACKSON KIESTER- Jack Entered 19183 Debating Society, '18-'19g Basket Ball Team. '18-'19g Athletic Association. This worthy Senior's every inch a man. For speak, play ball, and work he surely can. Y ettedtt Etettttetiftiilfft CQLLU ll!lE!flNLt to to L L i l McNabb Jones Herrold ELLIS M'NABB- Mac MAURICE HERROLD- Smokey Track Team, '16-'17, '17-'18g Captain of Track Mcllallen Contestg Debating Society, '18-'19g Glee Team '18-'19g Basket Ball Team '18-'19g Athletic Club, '15-'16, Association. In Clugston's store he plods his weary way, At track meets, 'Sweetie' is a dreaded foe, But in the evening he goes courting Mae. For in his running he outstrips a doe. PEARL JONES Entered 19185 Glee Club, '18-'19, From Collins, Pearl came here to join our ranks, And for her splendid work we give her thanks. 1'.lll lu' 7'WI-2X'I'l'-ll,X'Iu' MBI IIE COLIIMBIAN CLASS JUNIOR .ii O O S U2 s- GJ I -2 an Bl L: .- 9 .- or CJ EZ r. CG .-. Q as E P r CQ .- Z1 .D G GJ .24 CJ 5 A al - D. 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The cannot 1 bad luck But at them. d are T0 FS Senio and the e Juniors giggled s snickered, th YG Sophomo The honor. iate the C to build began ey th reinforcements. ged by these I1C01lI'2l E S. f the clas HO ctlo second se by the away tl n was wipe of the number thirtee e hoodoo th up their blasted hopes. by have fallen by the learned faculty and them of knowledge poured into wither ng tire ..- w th stand the ..- to able ell Since then, many have not be their talked They have t to be specimens of ideal Juniorisnis. O11 d e turne class hav the of vertheless. the thirty-one remaining members ay. Ne W the n athletics. ont i fr y to the VV H ve leaped their ha oratory and in D t0 6 th O way t The sweet 1??l achers spasm of delight te n the V6 i E Souders have witticisms of Brindle e witty The class is especially fruitful in talents. Th musical soulful and not least, the Last, but girls. Senior certain hearts of he t Lorber have won Max contributions of ndy C21 he t and otes Il V6 lo have made the halls resound. J nks axaphone ..- melodies of S lly proficient names, The class as a whole. is wonderfu of their ace forbids the mention SD mited li ore equally as brilliant, but 9 Ill H Il Y lll HI' There a great hcon to the future generations. learning how not to learn. a talent which will be art of 1 the ii senator, governor. president and even e future oflices of th ll H11 wi t from this class. those who 011 king le in pic had little troub e teachers have T 9 S Z 5 L f : Th C5 N cd ca 2 ra cn E cs VIR township. ia peace in Columb 6 th of -justice 3 - 1 II 15 CA' Q I,lT M 1 5 1,3 N .., ll: 4 IIN III' Ill V ,K I!Vll 'I4n ll 'lllfllng Q all . 'lll 5 lin lnl l ll' D lr! -.4 V ! S M1 lllll lrlll 4 ll nm! lllllrhlleb .11 U ' I ' -A 'D-I5 f Q O ... . r X- ff, -L 2 X X 4'2: V- ,W .A X! 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In as E 2 F : cz: x: ca. sc : Z., : cv af I T H E C O L U In School Days Still sits the High School by the street, The little Freshies sunning, Around it still the Sophomores grow And Juniors and Seniors running. NVithing Miss Hallowell's desk is seen, As friend after friend she numbers, The paper wads, the lovers' notes The hordes of Freshie blunders. The Black Jack chews just under the desk Their guilty owners betrayingg The feet that creep so slow to school To the hall go, not delaying. But a short time ago Mr. Ramsey Ruled over us in classes Lit up the welcome office room For eight grade lads alld lasses. He talked upon our weaker self His whole heart for us yearning For those whose steps were High School bound And those to home returning. Now our class numbers less Our freshie favors are more singled: But the faculty cheers and seems to bless The times we with them mingled. Pushing with restless feet, the Sophomores Are working hard as ever: For fear the little freshie class Their next year's nest will feather. We were a patriotic bunch As over the top we came, With our nice big sum on the War Fund We helped to play our nation's game. We also continued in penxnanship Our badges now are manyg And for this cause give credit to Burkeholder and Condon or not any. Still memory to the pedagogs Of the class of 1919. Dear Seniors, the laurels they give to you We too shall win, we ween. We live to learn in life's hard school That those who strive get credit due: So let the Freshies now take heed And be a Senior in '22. LAVVRENUE ERNE. KATHRYNE RUCKMAN, FI'CShU'1ell. -.N lllll QOI.I'BIl3IAN E Q. .: .II L ,Z 5 H ,.. G. H El Y. E 1 H 7, IT. L' a : I. 5 :H cv H Z1 H CJ 7. I1 f- H H O C M ,H- lf E I m an H2 fu H H. C r. an H CH .H I c H c: '1 : : Q Z I 5 .2 : o Z ,H Q-4 O E11 H Z liz LJ I CD H- H H 1 U 'L Z H 4 -: 5 Cu .H 72 11 H 11 U 5 ,H H ,- HH Lf 1. 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Left to t that t me was waning. ha .,-. high school spirit whic ost lJO s purpose was to lt en sixteen. te ear of nine as organized during the y The Rotary Club w course of two numbers and done, but during the second year the club secured a lyceum work was During the first year of organization, little school the these projects were given to Part ofthe proceeds made on shows were given. several moving picture Vought e assistance of Mr. th with the Rotary Club. of money assistance from omise DI' he purchased, backed by t hool board had wh ch gthe sc ll lante .-1 I-1 he stereopticon to help pay for t he school. t irit in SD the athletic ged PH QHCOU nditipp and C0 s into good rt t the tennis cou DU The club ng year, reced active than during the p SS le and while the club was PH eteen. several shows were giv in I1 and ell ghte ei ell ar, ninete ye the U8 Duri boost high school patriotism. leal to tc t did a grea i ts. Ty IIIOVQIIIQH ta s of all Ro booster proven eflicient workers and have term f the school 0 bers chosen at the beginning III le YIGVV Il The nd 83. activ P8 0 Il'1 all SVCD a rousing lll 0 assist body. t udent st Q th by be encouraged admirable, and should is ary Club Ot of the R The work years. F6 ll during fut it h school spir S hi helpful M, '20. APHA L IZABETH C EL THE COLIVM BIAN l Hill - T ll,3l After a rest ot' o11e year. basket ball was resumed in Columbia City High School with a whirlwind ot' spirit and pep. Material was handy and two good teams were selected. Although only seven out of twenty games were won. yet. without olfering any excuses. the facts remain that thc team lost three ot' these by one point, that the full team only played together six times. and although our coaches helped us. we were at a disadvantage because of their limited knowledge ot' basket ball. However. spirit was brought out at every game and the whole student body was back of the team. Financially. the season was a success: be- sides buying new suits for the team, a substantial sum was left over. Four of the veterans graduate this year, namely: Gates. Spaulding, Kiester and lXleNahb. llowever, with four remaining the prospect for a team next year is very good. Spaulding .. Lorber ., . . Gates Kiester ... VVhere Played C. C. H. C. C. H. S. .... . C. C, H. S.... C, C. H. S. .... . Churubusco .. .. C. C. H. S.... Ilutler . .... . Decatur ..... C. C, H. S.... VV. C, H. S.. .. XVarsaw .. . . . C. C. H. Etna Green.. . . . C. C, H. S.... Pierceton Akron . .... . C. C. H. S. .... . Fort Wayne .... C. C. H. S.... C. C. H. S. .............. . Rt DST li lt. .Forward-li. Eyanson . .Forward-li. McNabb .. Center-Cap't Souders . . Guard-Floor Barnes . . SClll'llJl7l.l'l .. . 16 Churnbusco . .. 16 W. C. H. 46 llutler .. . 37 I'iercet,on . .. 12 C. C. H. ... 14 Warsaw .. .. 41 C.C. H. 32 C. C, H. ... 22 Akron .. . . .. 36 C. C. H. 11 C.C.ll. 15 Decatur 32 C.C.H. ... 35 Etna Green... 35 C. C. ll. S.... 18 C.C.H. ... 26 NVolt' Lake. .. ...12 C.C.H.S. .... . .. 31 Fort Wayne ..... . . . 22 C. C. Independent Guard-Stationary ......Substitute . . . .Substitute ...Substitute 9 ...29 15 . 6 ...15 ...40 . 6 ...23 S 27 ...24 16 22 . .57 23 30 . ti 16 46 Last year was the most successful year i11 the track history ot' C. C. ll. S. With Pence and lllm-Nabb, two of the best athletes Columbia City has ever known on the team and aided by Spaulding. Farren and Lorber. the best results were acquired. The County Meet was won hands down, C. C. leading by a large margin. Next was the district. Iflnter- ing only six events, C. C. H. S. took second place. Several district records were broken by our men Pence took high jump, sailing over 5 feet, 9755, inches. and McNabb ran the 440 in 53-U5 seconds. The showing made at the district was the best ever made by C. C. H. S. Such teams as Huntington, Decatur, Kendallville. Fort Wayne, Angola and VVashington Center were defeated. The State Meet was next.. and here Pence won the honor of being the second best high juniper in the state of Indiana. Although Pence. the best all 'round athlete in C. C. graduated. the chances are very bright for the team this year. since McNabb, the mainstay, Spaulding and Lorber are still in school. Mr. Keller is dili- gently coaching the team. The hurdles are being introduced this year and they will be a great feature. A good showing is to be expected in the Warsaw. County, District and State llleet. MAX LORISER, '20, I' 11114: 'l'llIlt l'lYNIi'l'l'.'X I'l1,l Illll-I3-I,'l OO v-1 C3 GJ 'I TJ CU s.. 1lll'l' llll, C OI,l MBI an : :E 'E cu cz. U1 cu - .-1 r. cu If I s-I az 'F' O W -. F4 Q ... A of U C S' T5 is 2 :I .2 rs Z U .- A 71 E 5 o IL' : cu E CU 4-7 U1 1: Q. ca 7 .. :J .- A L .CI DL .- 31 -f .4 z. GJ 1 ,-1 W , ollfllli 51.9 I1 I ON v-4 CU CU Tu on 4-a CD .LC cn CU 1 mm S. ude Souder Thomas Scott Gates, Jackson Kiester, Cla ding, Mr. s McNabb. WVayne Spaul Lorber. Elli t to Right-Argyle Lukenbill, Max Lef N x 3 4 N N N I n' 'I PRI! if .S Q.. U s-. 'C f HO .Ioa U Q1 1i 1 - THE COLUMBIAN Dramatics and Public Speaking Most of us do not know how to act. The faculty will all admit this. Therefore, dramatic talent should be boosted to the limit. Acting, not only drives away self-consciousness but aids and develops self-expression. It is a great help to bashful young men. How many a youthful lover as he sits by the side of his beloved is just on the verge of pouring forth a melody of love, only to be entangled in an embarrassing maze of ahs and Hers. Had he only rehearsed Orlando's part in As You Like It, or Romeo's In the Balcony scene, things would have glided along as smoothly as the young lady by his side would permit. Not as many plays were given this year as were intended. The influenza epidemic and other interrup- tions have hindered, to some extent, the progress of dramatics. However, the plays given under the super- vision of Miss Edith Spray have met with much success. A patriotic playlet entitled The Girls Over Here, was given by some of the high school before the assembly on Washington's Birthday. THE CAST OI CHARACTERS Virginia... ..... Mildred Ramsey Vera .....,..... ........ L ois Heller Madge. .. ........ .Ruth Bills Aunt Kate .... .... N ellie Herriman Dolly ..... ...... I gnota Roberts Nora ........ ...... P earl Welch Ethel ............................ Frances Overdeer Babe ............ ........ ......... T r eva Kessler The next two plays, Modern Midas and The Four Verb Brothers, enacted during Better English week, furnished much entertainment to the school and to the community. The cast of characters for Modern Midas was: King Midas ...................... Jensen Hedegarde Courtiers. ......... Donald Ramsey, Willard Phillips Service ............ . .............. .... H arold Bean Carelessness ....................... Thomas Geisler His Courtiers, Otto Binder, Lawrence Erne, David Princess Purity... ...Ignota Roberts Kessler. The cast of characters for The Four Verb Brothers was: Judge. ................................ Virgil Geiger Clerk of Court ................... Katherine Feaster Lawyer for Defense.. .. ........ Max Lorber Four Verb Brothers-Argyle Luckenbill, Ford Fleck, Lawyer for State .... ........... L ee Sharp Paul Morsches, Otto Binder. Mother Tongue .... ..... E lsie Hedegarde Witnesses-Chase Robinette, David Kessler, Mary Sheriff. ............................... Edgar Gelvin The Juniors entertained the Seniors of 1918 with Joan. ............................... Mary Schrader B King ........ .... W ayne Spaulding ,Q LaHire. ....... ........ S cott Gates? La Tremoille .... ..... G eorge Aker DeVendome ................. ........ E llis McNabb Archbishop. ........................ Thomas Geisler Men-at-Arms-Robert Meiser, Cecil Bean, Maurice Herold, Claire Secrist. Schrader, Dorothy VanCuren. a play. Joan of Arc. The cast of characters was: Dunois. ............. . .- ............. Claire Secrist Joan's Mother. . . . . .Bernice Riley Joan's Father .............. ......... E llis McNabb Young Man. ........................ Thomas Geisler Village Girls--Mary Mossman, Treva Kessler, Ellen Edgar, Ignota Roberts, Sylvia Born, Florence Mc- Laughlin. The final and perhaps the most profitable and most successful dramatic event of the year was the high school operetta, Isle of Chance, given under the direction of Miss Chloe Spray. The play was presented in the city hall before a large audience. CAST Greed, King of the Isle ........ .. .Theo Garty Despair. ........... .... J ohn Kissinger Cap't of the Good Ship Ease. . ...... Lee Sharp Lady Frivolous .... ...... E llen Edgar First Folly .................. ...... N ina Pence Simpelita ........ ...Mary llpdley Second Folly ............... ..... I gnota Roberts Who Cares. .... ..... O tto Binder Third Folly. ........... .... F rances Overdeer Few-Cares.. ........................... Harold Bean On-a-Grouch. .......,.... ....... Max Lorber No-Cares .......................... Chase Robinette Lord What's the Use ................ Thomas Geisler Spirits of Spring .... Arta Kessler, Josephine Bodley Another thing eually as important is public speaking. It has been encouraged this year for several rea- sons. Two reasons are, first to cultivate pleasing and well-modulated voices, and second, to give those, who have so brilliantly pleaded the causes of unprepared lessons, a chance to display their talent before the public. The students willing to please the faculty, as is always the case, furnished a larger number of entries than ever for the McLallen Oratorical Contest. In the preliminary contests, by a decree of the fates and of the judges, thirty-four contestants dwindled down to twelve. These remaining rivals of William Jen- nings Bryan spoke so fluently and so well, that the judges found much difficulty in choosing the winners. However, after weighty consideration, Elizabeth Clapham was awarded first prize, Max Lorber second, Ruth Howell third, and Dorothy VanCuren fourth. PAGE FORTY-ONE MBI 0 L U M B lf E . T H!iE-9LUM.1U4 XE -ec . - E . c c. li I X ' Ar A X .4 , gi nn.. I l - wr -h 1. '- Better English Week March seventeenth to the twenty-lirst was set aside this year as Better English XVeek. Under the supervision of the Misses E. Spray and M. Clark. English teachers of the high school, this week was entirely devoted to the use of better English. In preparing for this. committees were formed in each class. Every committee had a chairman and its duty was to see that posters. slogans and poems or songs were appro- priately made and that all mispronounced words and slang words were taken note of in the respective classes. An honor roll was also made which contained the names of all the pupils of the high school. At the end of the week the mistakes made by each pupil were counted, and many names were taken off. A m11n- ber of topics pretaining to good English were selected and a theme contest was held. An appropriate program was given each morning. At one meeting the boys had charge. Then the girls showed what they could do. Two little plays were given during the week. On the last morning two outside speakers, Mrs. Mabel Mcllellan and Mr. James Adams, gave very interesting talks on the value of good English in the social and business world. At the close of the week outside judges declared Carl Beard winner in the poster contest and Ford Fleck winner in the theme contest. VVhether there is any improvement in the English used by the pupils will have to be determined by the teachers but everyone knows that good English Week was 11ot held entirely in vain. ELSIE HEDEGARDE. Slang's Vacation Chesty Slang. an attractive young American. had been employed during the winter months in a lumber camp of Maine. He was not a college graduate, but a happy-go-lucky product of the streets of New York. He was exceedingly popular with the lumbermen, but when spring came he longed for a vacation. On the sixth of July. Chesty put on his Prince Albert coat with its white vest and gaudy necktie and other apparel to make a flashy appearance. Chesty had decided to spend his summer vacation at Winona Lake. After a tiresome journey he arrived at the resort and sought a fashionable hotel and awaited further developments. The next morning he put on his most stunning apparel and sauntered toward the lake shore. Presently he saw a group of gay young men, each puffing a roll of silly enchantment, thus insur- ing Chesty certain welcome. He made a quick friendship with the gang and spent most of the day play- ing golf and becoming familiar with each of them. When he thought that he had had enough of their asso- ciation he sought further adventure. Whom should he meet but a party of college girls just out of school and ready for anything out of the ordinary. They were soon overcome by the attractive manner of Chesty who entertained them for several hours at the fountain of unique sayings and clever English. For an entire month Chesty was the most popular figure at the resort. His last appearance was made at a fashionable ball given by a society of rich women. Chesty danced time and again with Miss Fortune, Mrs. Greenback and Mrs. Dough until he held every one's eye and his name was on every one's tongue. But every man has his day and Chesty Slang had surely had his, for he was doomed for disappointment. On his way back East he was forced to stop at Columbia City. Indiana.. in order to make connections. As he had several hours to wait he stopped at the high school in that town, intending to make a hit. But alas! A modest gentleman called Good English had been there for a whole week and had captured the hcart of every student by his simple and pleasing manne1'. Crestfallen, Chesty rode mournfully back into obscurity, back into a lumber camp in Northern Maine never to return. FORD FLECK, '20. I'.lGlJ I UlfY'l'-l 1l'lf 'r1Inco1,uMn1AN , lake Your Choice I. tlood Idnglish was a gentleman. Ot' large and portly hue. llad linelish was a cad. l think. And he used slang words. too! ll. Good ldnglish was in great demand At all the teas. and parties. llad English went to very few. lle mingled with the slnarties. lll. So il' you all take my advice. And with Good English go, Had English will not follow you. lle's not an able foe. MARY NELSON, Changes Wrought by Prohibition l'rohihition will hring many changes. Candidates. after July the tirst will have to run for olllce on per- sonal magnetism instead ot beer. The sweetest or rather the once sweetest sentence. Whatyu have to drink. will he answered. Drink to me only with thine eyes. Every hrcwer in the country will rake up a concoction of kerosene mixed with hair tonic and stomach hitters guaranteed not to kick. llarlmers and druggists will lay in a supply of hay rum and lemon extract to last the dry spell. and when the minister holds communion. he will he surprised to hehold sueh a large crowd ot' participants. Our poetic geniuses who once trilled their melodies under the influence of Rock and Rye will henceforth have to satisfy the hidden tires of their verses under the heneticial intluence of lemonade or sarsaparilla Hail, hail the gangs all here and other relics of the lmarharous past will fade into ohlivion. There need he no worry about the supply left over. Henry Ford will use it to run lfordson tractors in lndiana. 'l'hen liill Bryan has saved from destruction grape juice. dandelion wine and sweet cider. The bartenders will hold animal meetings as a memorial for those old days when the counter was a throne and a beer hottle a sceptre ot' authority. Then too. we must remember what an improvement will he wrought in the nasal appendages of our good fellows. The fornier primrose tint that adorned their prohoscides shall have gone out of style. YIRGII. GIGIGICIR. I' llllf I'1lIt I'l-Nl l fl' H E C QPU M B14 Nec QIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIllllIIIllIIIIlllIIIIIlIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINIIIINIIIIQ 2 IN MEMORIAM 2 KARL MORSCHES 2 2 He is not dead, the one of E E our affection, 2 2 But gone unto that sclwool 2 E Where he no longer neecls 2 2 our poor protection, E g And Christ himself cloth E 2 rule. 2 EIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIllIllIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIllIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIE l4G1 ION!! bIllN 'lfll P3 Elf? Lllllli 1 AN The Numni In the Service Al r. Ross Tuttle Tom Pontius Ralph Strouse llarold Strouse Russel Nowels Framen Gruesbeek Leman Raker Fred Youtz DeWitt Mullet llarold Whicker Leo Bauer Edgar Lorber Marshall Kerns Paul Wilcox 'Ray Harrison Otto Grisier Ralph Gates Donald Warren Frank llull llomer Binder Rollo Poyle Firmer Born Lee Dare Young Louis Eyanson Ernest Erne lleu XVolfe George Harrison Ren Penee Arthur Leiter Scott Magley Earl llordner Leo Fries Stewart Knisely llert llarney Paul llarter Mark Rhodes William Miller Earl Smith Everet Welsheimer llarry 'Vravelbee Roscoe Garrison William Meiser Opal Pressler Ervin Hively lien Smith Forrest Briggs Lyman llowerman James lllain Osear Aker D4-Witt Lilly Il'l' 'l'l'1AC'lll ,llS Mr. Arthur Wilkinson CiRADL'A'l'l .S 'Earl Koester Russel Vlapham Merritt, W. Ireland Floyd Estliek Chas. Messner Chas. Dare Ralph Feit Geo. Meyers Fred Faryer Harold Torbet Ray Phillips Edward Raupter A be Strouse Harry Lorber Howard Emerielc lloyd Logan Merle Fisher Uecil Eisaman Clarence Feist Rex Ball John Lillich Millard Pence NVallace NVat.ert'all Everet Hiler Mark Terman Orville Briggs Homer Jackson Glen Galloway Grover Chapman Kenneth Waugh George llurns Lavon Hunt Mable Beehtold Ellen Hood Mary H yre Hilda Grund S'1'L7Dl'1N'l'S Russel Eisaman Vergil Morgan Carlton Pidgeon Ellis King' Hubert Goss Tom Hawkins Charles Hawkins Keller Sheeler Heber Allen Lee Plattner Corwin Bills M r. Floyd Stevenson Pl1illlleNagny Keller llohuer Robert Adams Elmer Bump Eugene Leer llruee Kingsley William Oberkiser Mark Archer llonnell Peabody Clitiord Feaster Harland Weeks Victor Plleud Frank Green llryson Yontz Ralph Elder Earl Oberkiser Walter Erne Ervin Blair Hayes Linvill Raymond Swigart 'fSeott Baker Clair Mosher Hugh MeNown Shelley Stemen Fred Aker Harry Sliinneman Walter Wetzel Levi Connel llerl Young Forest Baker Ellery Erne .lohn A. Pence Fred Wunderlieh Tom Wunderlieh Robin Strong Lewis Daniels Grover Ramsey Heber Addis Roy Hively Walter Meyers Donald Strong David Taylor Uharles Barnes Homer Coolman A rehie Coverstone Gail Yontz Dora Miller Peeil Keister Mary Faust it Died in service. l L01 I 'XIISI KN 7 YL 'l' II lil C0 lil Mr. Ihrig: t'laude did you work out your proh- Ivins? Claude: No, my aneestors did. Pk lk 'If Iillis Me. to Goldie Sell: It Mississippi wore Mis- souri's New Jersey, what will Delaware? 1 M li l A N Soldiers and sailors surely have some great attrat tion. at least the sailors seein to have, for when the .Iaekie Iiand visited our eity. many farewell kisse were given them hy the girls of C. C. H. S. lk if HI' Mr. lhrig. in Geometry class: What would I do m,1,1p,3 --A Slllilpj' to you if I would invert you, Claude? if sf it Claude: Why you would turn me inside out. Miss Spray to tlrandpa Shiltsz Stand on both N H wb 1 'F 1 Y A hands and hold your hook in one toot! 511011 1-'211?S 10 5111 1101'11- 111'Y- 2-T01 21 1111101 111 If if it the show this week? .lohn K. reading an English theme: Ile telephoned SY11'1115 1'95- ' I H . Scott: XI ell. lets go to the show to-nite. up to me. X 4. 4: Miss Spray: You do not need that 'up' in the A V' l M.,m,,,,.,,.-- Jtfhn Il. was in Fort Wayne a tew weeks ago and . -1 ' . -v-- purchased a hahy wagon. Some siv he is intending John, XX hy not. . - . Miss Spray: Well, John. you must remember you 10 1-T0 111 1119 111'11Y 1111S11leSS'3k ag are still on this earth. l . , - ' I - it if it Dorothy It, sitting in Ilcmestie Srienee class w.th . . . . , . . . Y' . - Y. ' The girls ot the Junior Ilehatlng Society say that 111111.101111g1Y 1110111111 51101111 5- v - V V theb' do not miss the hoys ol' the society. when they - M155 110S111'f11, NOW 11U1'111Yv 1 110111 1191l9V0 1N11f1111 agreed not to take them home. tor they are not afraid 15 111211 111111 1111- ot' the dark. Shall we helieve them or are they like man y other women we read about? ,lf bk wk .-X discussion arose in Sunday Sehool class. as to the .Iews making their t'uture home in Palestine. ment of the entire Class, makes a reeitition while M Dorothy: Oh yes she is. honest she is. ,If lk ll' t'laire S., on this occasion. actually to the astonish- iss Spray almost had heart failure. I1'ranc-es O.. tuneonsciouslyb: I hope they all D 1' . 1 1' t - ' dm,-1 guj- First Student: The idea. my napkin is tl.llll11.' It If It Second Student: Perhaps that's heeanse there is A conversation oyerlieard between two Ifreshies. 110 11111011 11119 011 Y0111' 20211'1k1.' at I went to ai banquet. 1 . Q I , I ' 1-Whmy Iuditor: This isnt poetry my dear hoy. it s merely I tell in the river and eame out on the other bank wet. Sf ik ik Ilid you ever hear ot' anyone getting the Flu from simply worrying ahout it? VVe have some students S who say that is the way they got. it. Pk 41 III dear to our hearts are the scenes of our child- hood. 1 Ilow And old rerollections that luring them to view. The sei-nes as we strolled in the deep tangled wild- tl wood In the days long hefore we heard ot' the Flu, The S mill and the meadow and all you can think of You shun the cool wildwood, you shrink train the dell .Xnd though you are thirsty you tremble to drink of The old oaken hueket that hangs in the well. The old oaken hueket The mierolme-hound hueket The I+'lii -c'overed hueket t That hangs in the well. if lk Y Alr. Thoinas. in General Science: Hxvlllilll hnrns the longer, wax or tallow candles? an escape of gas. Contributor: Ah, I see, something wrong with the meter. ,k ,,, ,K S. G.: What would you do il' you were fishing and uddenly spied a suInnarine? T. G.: I'd pull up my line and sinkerf' Pk lk :If Mr. Thomas, in General Svienee Class: Where Ioes yeast Come from? Lois II.: I tltlllvt know who nianufaetured the FS1-1 11 :if as Nellie H. in Il. Il. History: Why Genoa was some ort of an explorer. :If 44 Pk Theodore S.. reading theme in English: I-I started heme. I thought I did, hut I guess I didn't. ik Pk is Professor: What is density? Shark: I t'an't detine it Init I can give an illu tra- ion. Professor: A very good illustration. sit down. Ik ik wk Miss Clark in Civies: XVllf?I'C do we get IZIICIIIIIT' Jensen Il.: It's mined. I+'resliie: XVax. ot' course. Miss t'.: Yes. Mr. Thomas: No. neither one: they hoth hurn Mina P.: Do you 11192111 it is mined like coal? shorter. llliss C.: Yes. tt 1' 1' Jensen II.: Well, it' that's the case. there is a lot Teavher: What made Oakhurst kill himself? of girls around here using up the natural resoureos Iloy M.: Ile was tired ot' living, of the United States. GUICSS WHO? N if , res- S 12. 1 :IF oil rl SSR 11 ,nfl . Kid! XXX A 291 GEM' is 4 if . -so ' t X. X View As... .. . vu rig f 1 X ig - ., f-is .feb Q Ji, T f M6 511 t Xt . 1 EX ' ' if N if 11 In I. 11 J-+1 I -' . 43 I' tliln' l'II l I TH E COLUMBIAN Calendar Sept. 9- Freshmen are compelled by upper class- men to run around the court house square in B. V. D's. Stone Age stuff! Sept. 10 -Seniors select a class pin. Sept. 11-A rainy day. Sept. 12--Scott Gates performs a mental hand- and envolves the following formula: Two spring sprays equal one twaterfallj sprinkle. ' Sept. 13-Miss Hallowell makes herself the idol of the 9Ii's by introducing the new faculty as Freshmen. We now have a record-breaking total of eighty-nine such animals. Sept. 16- -Wilson Alsop enters the fold in sheep's clothing. Beware little lambkins. Sept. 17- -Florence spent all morning trying to engi- neer a date with Ralph Sell, but that young man seems quite exclusive. Sept. 18 SHADES Sept. 19 - OF Sept. 20- ONIONS. Sept. 21 Art Smith proves to be a more popular attraction tltairrecitations. Annual Board holds its Iirst session and quite casually discusses this year's annual. Re solved: To be or not to be. Sept. 24 Mae Dunfee gives a lecture in the girls' cloak room on farmers' nights. Sept. 25 Every cloud has a. silver lining. We draw our salaries. Lawerence ,Erne is onion kind. Sept. 26- Girls' Glee Club organized. Leo S. adver- tises his crush on Do1'othy B. by throwing kisses at her in English class. Seniors try to scare up a class party but fail miserably. Sept. 27-Miss C. Spray introduces military tactics in our Friday morning singing company: Attention! Sing! Sept. 30-Argyle L. informs Miss H. in Latin Class that kings sat on high chairs. , Oct. 1--Scott G. gets sick and goes to Ohio to fill his prescription. He comes home with some Payne killer. Oct. 2---Treva K. informs Miss B. that milk cans should be fertilized, What next? Oct. 3-Tommy G.. Ellis Mc., Clair S. and Frank E. inspect Collins school. CEM , .fdtaq 1 f., f ,ft P Oafd Oct. 4--Manual Training Class presents Miss C. with a foot stool. A Oct. 7- In the midst of getting ready for the tests closing six weeks' periodg Infiuenza. BIG VACATION Nov. 4- -Many of ns lose our religion in a torrent cf cussing when we received our assignments. Nov. 5.-Every one boosts Annual. Miss H. con- vinces the school that we should have one so here it is. Nov. 6.iThere is a general celebration of the elec- tion among Republican members of the High School. Nov. 7---The school is thrown into an uproar by the news of the Armistice. Scott G. took the lead and a parade was formed and we marched all over town. The old Baptist church bell was mounted upon a truck and amidst much din was hauled over the town. A great celebration ensued and the Kaiser was burned in effigy. Nov. 8-Our spirits are crushed! All our celebra- tion for nothing. Seniors hold class meeting and de- cide to hold a class party at Riley's. Miss H. has made a ruling forbidding all but country people to stay at the High School Building at noon. Woe unto our noon-time delight. :? if fe S , Zg :1f!i: is-ll fa, Tl I ' if fi-VZ I M YM M W WW' Niv 8 Nov. 11-Again we celebrate for the ending, of the war. The Kaiser has abdicated and fled into Holland. Another big celebration. Nov. 12fTou11ny G. creates a little excitement by sitting through U. S. History class with his arm around Alice M. Nov. 13- -Class meetings are held to raise United War Work Funds. Nov. 14 At last a real for sure Senior party is ar- ranged at Riley's. On the way home Scott estab- lished his reputation as an expert mechanic for jimmed cars. rf' Q2- -' i V 'il' I fl -N ?'J9nn ' 'F - 1: A I J fl.-t Q . .. ' ' E5 7525 '2- Nov. I4-. Nov. 15s First B. B. game of the season was played at 'Busco, 16-9 in favor of C. C. H. S. for first team, and 3-2 in favor of C. C. for second team. Nov. 16- Saturday School with many absent. Nov. 18- Miss H. lays down some time-honored rules for conduct. . I'.lfl If I ll 'I'Y-UNI! rug w' - . - - - 1 !iPl-.9flQ ll.--. fl-MIL f HAIL! ME GANK5? ALL HERE' SM . , EC . W I A' f .f fo X t- . X ia ff :'gQ,y M., , W -lm if gt 1 i nf f i f-,? 1 IKM RAM' I 11 . 1 , -- -- , .g W r OLDQG- - ,jg-1 ' -. ,L ' - ' PAi?Eio772o'Eluj5 fi ', isis T it sa-3-S ME WL' It its ' lj U HONKII Nov. 19--Miss C. in U. S. History: Ulgnota. who was Dewey? lgnota: VVhy, why, why, he was an admirable. Nov. 20--Clifford Feaster visits school. Tonnny G. inspired with Burn's immortal poem To a Mouse, presents Miss S. with a wee, sleekit, cowrin, tim-rous beastie' wrapped up in a handkerchief! Nov. 21 fReport Cards. Nov. 22 -B. B. Game with Washington Center. Exhibit of French War Posters of great attraction. Nov. 23--Saturday School. Nov. 25 -Senior boys llllSf.21k6 the time of day and appear at high noon in evening attire--painted eye- brows. rouged lips, gates-ajar collars, and every- thing. Nov. 26- - Alas! Alack! Miss C. just feels that her U. S. History Class is a failure. Nov. 27fEverybody looking forward to Thanksgiv- ing vacation. Nov. 29--Jack K. in History: A foreigner has to reside in this country four years before he can be 'neutralized' Basket Ball Game between C. C. and Butler. Nov. 30--Senors have History test. Nuf Sed. llec. 2- -James S. in English: I thought Ancient Mariner started on his voyage at San Francisco. Dec. 3----Max l.. in Geom. class, while giving his jaws a minute's rest by sticking his gum on his thumb, is suddenly called upon and gets all stuck up. Dec. 4 Sophs hold a class party at the school building. Dec. 5 -VVe had a program consisting of singing, Jingle Bells, to boost Food Conservation. Dec. 6 Mr. Sanders gives a lecture on bath- tubs. relating the evolution of said object, their merits and demerits. B. B. Game with Pierceton. Dec. 7 Miss H. announces that we have but one more day of Saturday School. Oh Joy! lJec.10- -Jack K., Claude S. and Chase R. went calling on the Ramp sisters and Pearl W. When asked whether they went to the Greeks or Show said. Oh no. we took them to church and then home by the back streets. llec. 11 School dismissed at 3:15 to attend Italy's Flaming Front, conducted under the auspices of the H. S. Rotary. Dec. 12 Scott G.. Ellis Mc., and Ralph Sell went to Fort VVayne to have their eyes tested??! Dec. 13-Rev, Bean spoke in chapel. Annual Board held meeting. B. B. Game with 'Busco. l'.l1IIa'I II- I'l'-'l'll'1l Dec. 14--No more Saturday School. Dec.16-Carl B. got soaking wet that he might walk a half block with Freeda L. and carry her umbrella. Dec. 17-Tommy G. is heart-broken. He is ex- pelled from History. Dec. 18-Juniors hold a class party at H. S. Build- ing. Dec. 19-Tommy G. apologizes to all teachers in general and is admitted to History Class. Parson Bean ends his High School career. Dec. 20-Seniors hold a banquet in honor of the Feb. graduating class of 1919. Fred Carver talked in chapel about his life work and travels in Korea. B. B. Game with Warsaw. Dec. 21-30-Xmas Vacation. 26-C. C. team goes to Butler. Stify E. Dec. shows ot? his lace pants. Dec.30-Vacation over. The grind begins again. Petition introduced for New Year's Day vacation: failed, Everybody down-heartened, so we wend our weary way to school Jan. 1. Jan. 1-High School Orchestra gave a concert. Jan. 2- Grandpa Shilts visits school. Jan. 3fReport Cards. B. B. Game at Decatur. Jan. 4-Miss Bosard gives kid party. Alice Meier performs. Helen N. goes on a shopping expe- dition to Chicago and inspects a certain university. Jan. 6--Professor Thomas sports a pair of No. 13 yellow shoes. There are wild rumors that the Basket Ball Team is going to disband. Poor grades seem to be the root of all evil. The boys had varied experi- ences on their way going and coming. At Fort Wayne Mr. Thomas offered to take the boys to a show if they wouldn't tell his wife. Little Jack K. in a large city nearly got lost. Jan. 7---The rumors are still abroad. Several members refused to play basket ball unless their grades are raised, Seniors hold class meeting under the auspices of Miss Mary Mossman. Mr. Thomas makes a speech and becomes thoroughly unnerved. Jan. 8-Miss Clark: Ellis, what time is it by the thermometer? Max L. is forced to remove his red bandanna. Big Scandal! Our pius Mae speaks to Smokey H. Jan. 9-Clair S. feels so badly having been ex- pelled from History Class. Mr. Barton is selected as coach for the Basket Ball team. THE COIiUMBIANp p p p M Jan. 10-Rev. 0'Donnel talked in chapel on Theo- dore Roosevelt, the man. B. B. Game at Akron. Cap't Scott G., and Frank E. appear on the casualty list. Jan. 13-Jack K. accidently stepping on Claude S. feet was hurled back with the following impetuous phrase, Aw! keep otf my cornlieldf' Jan. 14-Seniors hold meeting and select nile green and pink for their class colors. To scare away the flu, We were issued cards of blue, And the flight of the flu did check. Which we hung around our neck, Jan. 15-John K., the ladies' man, approaches Miss H. with a question, May I please wear my red bandana if all the other Girl Scouts do? Jan. 16-The student body and teachers partake in yell practice in the Assembly after school. Each man on the B. B. team made a speech to boost the game with our noted rival Washington Center. Jan. 20-Junior and Senior Debating Teams have their pictures taken. Jan. 21-The male sex in general of C. C. H. S. think early spring millinery profitableg the Seniors come arrayed in gay red two by four caps, the Juniors in Civil War Veteran head gear, and the Sopho- mores and Freshmen in straw katies. Jan. 22-Mr. Ihrig gets a hair cut. Smokey gets beat up because he failed to wear his newly pur- chased lid. Jan. 23fA bunch of Sophomore girls blossomed forth wearing 1847 bonnets. Jan. 24.-B. B. game with Warsaw. Scott G. and Frank E. off the team and they win!! Miss Spray told the story Les Miserables in chapel this morn- ing. Jan. 27-Tickets now on sale for Les Miserables. Jan. 28-Big Scandal! Ignuts and Mac had family troubles. Jan. 29-The show proved to be a big success. A new line-up in B. B. Team: Mac plays center. Jan. 30-Mae D. dolls up in honor of Smokey. Feb. 3-Mae D. informs us that she is going to take Commercial Arithmetic a second time, so that she may know how to mind her own business in the future. Mr. Waterfall preaches discipline today. Feb. 4- Cramming for Exams. ,J au rmmwa X W Amir 4 om' n GET llrxl Z , N Sli. x . gmdvfrlf is Feb.: W Feb. 5fFaculty is making a raid on notes. Mr. Thomas is awarded a medal as second Sherlock. Feb. 6fEXAMS! !! The exemption list proves exceedingly short because of conduct and the Flu, Feb. 7-Exams still raging. Feb.10-A meek looking bunch of Freshmen e11- couraged by our optimistic Miss Hallowell, take up the duties of high school life. Miss Keller, the new teacher, arrived. Dorthy V. proclaims that already he has fallen victim to her charms. Feb. 11--School body settling down to accustomed routine. Feb. 12--Basket Ball Game with Pierceton at War- saw. Feb. 13-Report cards were issued. v if j L4 .1 m X, Q1 KA, x4 b' lx lui 6 ..-ll 3 latoosrggg Feb.14-Sergt. Hays Linvill, made a good old- fashioned speech in chapel this morning. He in- formed us that he worked the caboose end of a cannon. The Sergt. ended his interesting talk with a good old Methodist moral sermon intermingled with Blooey! B. B. Game at Akron. Max L. enter- tains the bunch at Chili on the station platform, The boy stood on the burning deck, etc. Feb. 17-Rotary Club holds a meeting. Feb.18-A sham battle was conducted in the Assembly. The targets were unsuspecting students and the ammunition was hard?packed snowballs. Miss H. calls a halt. Feb. 19-A certain bunch of philanthropists in school presented Mr. Thomas with a pair of specta- cles, in order to aid him in detecting and perusing so many notes. Feb. 20-Maude C. trys to flirt with Glen M., a new Junior, she makes no headway. Feb. 21-A Washington's Birthday program was held in the afternoon. Lieut. Mark Archer gave a most interesting and instructive address. The Boy's Glee Club sang, and the play, The Girls Over Here, was presented by some of the girl students. The pro- gram was a complete success. Feb.23-Mae D. receives a box of gumdrop bon- bons from her Smokey. 1'.-l ll H l Il 7'Y-TH If HE 'l'II lil CULI Rtcsivp HHS , g 'uA'EF.T vtnssuizg T -'i ' -4 r .K it Ex gi J W 4 K-I IQ itz, QNL- .Q I ' We T Eff-.QMH .,..f'1 flee' X J 'l i i by X t' ,li . be ti J' J is ,ttf L25 56, 25 l eb.214 -ln Civics class Max li. explains in detail how tomatoes, fixes, worms. and bugs were made into tomato sauce. l eb.225 -Miss ll. picked up stakes and left the country for Chicago. l eb.2ti A great disappointment. The class pins are delayed because of a war tax. Feb. 27 Senior Girls hold meeting to discuss grad- uation dresses. March 3-Athletic Association holds meeting to boost track team. March 4 Jack K. obtains a promise from lflossie R. that t'or every basket he makes she will give a kiss. March ti -Claude S. wins the title of second Sir NValter Raleigh, when he conveyed his little Pearl home from Junior Debate in the rain. March 7-- Miss ll. reads in chapel the notes of those people who have an over supply ot' sentimentality. lt was decided by all that the coming generation would not lack for interesting novels. March ll--Alas! alas! for Smokey. Mae is writing such poetry as this to Max l.: lt' you should ask me again To go to the dance with XUII. lt would not nie otieud, For dear kid I lox e you. March 12 Preparation t'or tlood ldnglisli Week starts. We are all becoming artists, cartnonists. and poets. March 13 Max li. compliments Miss C. on her men- tality in Civics class. Nothing unusual: Mr. lhrig comes to school with his hair uncoinbed. March I4 Miss ll. while leading the school in music sang a solo. March 17 St. l'atrick's llay. True to tradition. several boys wear green shirts and ties. Mr. Thomas in envy tries to interfere!! Good English Week started with a number of impromptu speeches. March IH -Several more speeches were given. liorothy V. carries oti' all honors by her subject, By 'MBIAN c-onnnon ones are. Just Speak To Me. A Million liig, Fat. Juicy Kisses. What Makes the Stars Shine, etc. March 153- A Modern Midas was given this morning. March Qt!-- Four Verb llrothers vs. State ot' indie ana was presented before the assembly. March 21-Mrs. Mcliallen and James Adams talk to us on the value ot' good English. March 24 --Class pins arrive. Scott Gates in his rapture throws a kiss to Mary Mossman. March 25 -The Senior challenge for a track meet was answered by the under classmen. March 31 Miss Edith Spray comes to school with her throat swathed. Evidently Wisconsin and Long Swamp have the sanie cure for tonsilites. April 1 Jensen ll. in Physics liab.: When a man scratches his back. he gets a negative charge. April 2 --Seniors carry otf honors in Junior-Senior Ilebate. April 4-Rev. llunter speaks in chapel relating his experiences while in France as a Y. M. C. A. worker. April T--Seniors arrange for a hard times party at the Poor Farm. April S---Robert M. makes a business trip to Fort Wayne. April 9--The Seniors win in their challenge for a track meet. April 10-We are informed that the tanks are coming. Aprilll --Ralph Gates tells us of his experiences while in Uncle Sam's Navy. Mary M. wills second place in district discussion contest at Fort Wayne. April 14- Ralph S. misprouounces anecdote and calls it nanny-goat. April 15--Seniors have English test. Several va- cant seats are discernable. April 16 -Mr. Keller. Russell. what is the active periphrastic? Russell B., Well, how do you expect me to know? April 17--Ralph Gates spoke to both sections ot' Covics Class about War Risk Insurance. April 18-XVork on Mcliallen contest begins. April21--Tickets on sale for the isle of Chance. April 132 - ment in a. Mr. Keller receives the following state- Freshinan's English theme: Joan ot' Arc was arrested. hound with a rope and burned at the istakel. April 23-People in Isle of Chance are busy decs orating April 24- April 25-Rev. lloshour speaks in chapel. The lligh School Operetta was a great success. About was cleared. steak. the city hall. .lolm S. makes his daily call to the otlice. 5200.00 April 30-Freshnien and Sophoinores hold their track meet. Sophoinores walk off with spoils. The ship has weathered every rack The prize we sought is won Their Speech. Ye Shall Know Them. Some of the For the Columbian goes- to press. , ,, ,-f . , . ,-, ,. ,.,,,., N x t W .- ',','!,'7'g,?i2'f5Z1, ff- ::. 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