Garfield High School - Benedictus Yearbook (Terre Haute, IN)

 - Class of 1925

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' yi ' 9 ' 5.2. ,., ' ., 1- -A if -. r' , v 1 fx. .asf ht, f1.' K . A, - .W-,-F i . 1 ' ' . ,Rf lu,.,- K. K . , N f r. 5' . A'.gv.f Q, g 1 . V . 1: , ,f-, '-f. 7 A Jim. ,,4 ,. - A 'A ,K ,V 4+-3. ., V, ,Q LN-f--3.2-5. 5 w if 1, ' .i?,4??1'i I .ii iv. , ,J ,H fix, ,, ,, - r, ,Q 557. .lfaff . .-fr . 2, J, Y 1 .. . sm-,f V ' - ' 'dh ' ' LEE B The In o Benedicms HH .E I 4 o H IHI nu A h g' Published by 1 The Senior Class x 1 of 'f Garfield High School h QUUO 6 I q 1:59 14511-2-14: :..,rs:'411:Q5:-1-52-5.-'f'f:'3.l.'-:.',:-22:-.WEE'ag1::'F.f':4':i?-1: ' 4 I 163. X -PIIIHIIEZ VII lllllll C The Senior Class of 1925 presents this 'vol- ume of the Benedictus. In this book we have at- tempted to hold up a mirror upon the surface of which are reflected the pleasant and memor- able events of our school days. If those who look is XXXXX NY' ll ' Ilia X . CT into this mirror find the reflections pleasing, we X p shall be content. I X Jn x 1 N Wi . l Hf.9.77.s 1 i A,.b: . 5 3? .5 .11-5:551111--'frliw'-'fF:':-is1-2l'5ff'iJfil'A?a'-,L 1.12 --?i'fxfP:i'1-Q-1: .1311 2'1 i:'f1::-iff r'--'1 ' ' ' -1-:'.:1-.-.':'-mfr::2s'f:!.'I - - v.g,:..g:-gf-:..A,-1 g::-z':--- '-.':.,'n:f!,'.':Z: ,.. . ,.,..w' f' 'Tue dedicate fhthif ffenedictuf 1925 3 CHARLES ZIMMEQMAN Fmend Leader and Loyal tu' :fzvzyi I . qx X 'to 3 SUP Ort? if .. I ' Q , ' 2 ,- ' garfleld 6 CHARLES ZIMMERMAN 7 THE CONTENTS I The Faculty II Classes III Activities IV Athletics V Organizations VI jilaes and lashes Tl W Z4 GeffZzGQ'mGQwGQwGQ'WfGsEmxwD5JLmfJ53m95JxwJQmN9'sJlx Q' YI S Gi S W CE 'Tj E S S CA Q 2 X 6 Q NI' C9 Q Q 6 3 Q Q G 'cmce.c2m'.CeczxmQCSxmec '.cQc 2.ce1.a'sJ 5JW 4 MD:5D DQ fbQfm-U26 ce,cQxmcecfmce,cmev.9vz69Qym:1,suQwzz:.snfJWz'.s3'za 9 5 G G G GA'D DiD E ER 4E V Q yy S CHARLE1EriiEfI3IglERMAN S W K Q So much for that. Q V IDA J. DOTY W Z U V Registrar I S Q Zingnhezigaigltrthing to do with thatg see Mr. Q R 3 Z4 Q . K ,Kg . w 1 . i EDWARD E. HYLTON W 1 l s Dean of Boys and Head of Mathematics Q ' 3 Department 3 ' ,i V . Y c right, at that. Q V - Wk . Q GZ D l 1 D t l D S mu Y D ' D Q ADELE SCHWEDES Dean of Girls VJAG BRS' Ah, you naughty little girls. Q FRIEDA BEDWELL gg N , ' Public Speaking Q L l XVakc up, class. 4 G CZ Z XY. . , Y D ' D' DOROTHY BELL Q0 N Girls' Physical Training V gg BT sv pr. P, ,.. um UE. E.. S Q' GQ' C9 V! 1, YG. .RYE SX. Q 5 5 2 5 N S .l ' rams sam sms amd? o Q Q S cm S 3 Z co V M l GD W P 5 2 4 W QW., QW., QWA 25 ELS. I7 X' fn ELEANOR SWARTZ Commercial Now, if you girls dont behave- ' j. J. MAEHLING Chcmistry Yeah, that's right. INEZ KELLY Mzithcmatics ullcvicw ycstcrday's proposition. ,IOY PHILLIPS History 4 No, not well. EARL PIKE Athletic Director A stoop down: dont stzmd up like frogs. g E LAELIA B. McKEE E3 G .2 Q. 3 -+1 Q ., 5 -J D .1 W -1 f. .... E. rm .... J :J f-1 CI ri F7 5 P? IZ fi .C C E. H -C C E. E 14 2. Q 5 0 Sq. A NORMA C. FROEB , ' gg Q-D English G9 Now, class, thc lwll has rung. FZ -1 CII -4 PU N DP O Fi 71 71 l'1'J 7-1 ,.' E ul'-h gg I'll A ' lib It ' Q V t.tkc it up with you, lwciorc wc lwcf gin. UZZFG MCS? D! LSE LX5'C3f'sRk LORING HALBERSTADT ' V I M History A'Now, wliaifs the matter? FAITH KELLY Head of Spanish Dcpztrtmcut Do you undcrstzmtl now? . , VZZG XYQ. Z GD Z 5 4 5 W S Q S QD QfjLQ?7ZZtG QWMG CWZIG CZGXDRYD 5D'AXWDQ 5DS' .lf9f2 ? I 5 X Z EN D9 ca Q7 MARY HILL SANKEY G5 A Head of English Department Q I Prepare your theme to pass to the front. C W LOUISE HARR1 NI 5 t Q Head of Botany Department S QD V , I Put your gum in the waste basket. Q T5 F IG ff W., W. WOOD I S A Head of Chemistry and Physics Depart- A ment GD 'Ive made more jelly than you people Qi I7 i i X. .. KD have. ,MI S A MARY ROBBINS , i C'-D 7 Head of Cooking and Dietetics Q V I Husbands like good cooking. Q Y Q GERTRUDE MERRIMAN GD History DU How long did you study, then? C73 Q2 Fl X MINNIE B. LAMMERS M X Commercial ff B We'll have no erasing. e H Q MARY LOUISE JAENISCH X Mathematics B I surely do like my new Studebaker. CQ ig ' SALLIE DAWSON X General Science and Botany 'D Uhfhuhg that's right. U. QD ' E. B, CLoGs'roN N Head of History Department Q Here's a new one. FLORENCE PEYTON G1 QD G Latin and Spanish -si Z1 'kWell, I don't either. 55. 'MG VIZ Q Z 5 Q 55 'Q to I S N la 3 N Q. HKICQCHQ QQQWJZG QWZxCf5G xC5G'7ZGALDRYJD5DRKYDS 7S 'D23'2 V Q A S GQ I Q P NELLE DUNCAN Q Latin A 65 NVell, let's translate Latin now Q SSW 5J',XEQ5JAKf' Z3 .C- G fl Q 55 554' gal? 555 P CEU: U' 72233174 Syd MARIE LATTA History Yes, that's true. LOUISE LAMMERS Head of Latin Department l'One cannot be truly educated unless one has studied classics. ERMA MEWHINNEY Commercial 'ski' W! 1, Enter court with clean hands. Q EE 5 HELEN REITZEL U Q Mathematics f W Q Everyone be in your desk when the ty A bell rings. 1 A Q3 ISABEL OAKEY ' G9 Q Head of French Department Vi S Traduise: cet phrase. 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S.: National Honor v V, Societyg Dramatic Cluh. rn Blue Trig Latin Cluhg A. N. T. S. v The world delights in sunny people. U Blue Tri Vicefl'res.. '24, 'ZSQ A. N. T. S.: ' N Advanced Girls' Clue Cluhg Hiking Cluhg Latin Cluhg Dramatic Club. Revicw Staff. 'Z3. 'Z41 A National Honor Society. W DOROTHEA MEADOXVS ' MARCI.-XRET SUMMIT QQ. V156 Z . . A 5 v Ee Q :Q 5 S . no N S Q3 Q Q 5 5 Ei' ,, 'V mme saezzzreebmmcsezzzaeemclomvomwazwoomfoaq V 'Q RRG Sli' EQ? 'ilk l MAX A. HICKS Geranium My saxophone and I are good pals. Orchestra, '23, '24, '25, Band, '23, '24, Glee Club, '23, '24, S. O, A. K, S. LUCILE SINGHURSE .LLUCYN Like a quiet lake unruffled by the wind. Dramatic Club, History Club, Latin Club, RUBY DRAKE Polly There's none like her, none'--nor will be when our summers have ceased. A. N. T. S. Q Treasurer The Garfield Players , Blue Tri, Hiking Club, Latin Club, History Club, A. N. T. S. ly LAWRENCE BAXTER M Louric A An affable and courteous gentleman. GD Secretary Dramatic Club, 'Zia Senior Play, ' Chorus, S. O. A. K. S., Glee Club, Double U Quartet. HORACE VEIT Horse RR. Q Never quiet, never sad is hc. Du S. O. A. K.-S. QB FRANCES EPPERT S She has a heart with room for every joy. A Blue Tri, Bohemian Girl , Senior Glee Club, B' Advanced Glee Club, A. N. T. S. RUTH HAGGERTY E She is lust the quiet kind whose natures HCVCI' Val' Z y. LESTER KNIPTASCH Less R I have never seen a greater monster or mir' acle in the world than myself. QD s. o. A. K. s., Football, 'zsr Hi Y swe- X1 tary and Treasurer, '24, '25, Yell Leader, '24, '25, Senior Play. A FRED ANDREWS X UBUS.. QD I let everv one follow his own bent, that 1 may be free to follow mine. Orchestra, '21, '25, Review Staff, '23, '24, History Club, Business Club: Bird Club, S. O. A. K. S., National Honor Society. 1' B CD HARROLDEAN FORBES QD Dean W She is merry, therefore she is wise. Blue Tri, A. N. T. S.: Glee Club, Feast Corn , Bells of Beaujolaisnz Hiking Club. 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V GEQW 4 Q15 9.76 ., VZC9' '?lG 7.26 D ZCQCWZ. 53' F I I I E: E 5212: :YQ :P T7 -'f irc. U' m 7' 112 E5 P, C Pb car. :g.d gff, n-' 3' C7 EZ J' EE Q ' 'ET U ZF 'T' Z 51: 73 E' rn ' ' O 5 E Gm C? SDF 3 F -Z in 13, F3 ' FQ, 'U ' 1? U5 '-' 01 U1 E-5 av rx 9125 S :D in Enw Sam 220 SEZ 75 C ' 2 53 2 'rd O, 'U Q T Z 7: pu o U m Q ?'g- O c .4 :x 3' g 5 N ZF :E 2. Q 2 52 Q Q .Ja F 5- 3, Z gn Hi, Q QE '4 ' un? ' Q- . 2 2 5 DYE. .A G 1Q Q 'RYE DYE CHRISTINE HAMMOND Chris ,rw fl' K rowrbud in the urden of iris, MARY CULBERTSON M ..-1-.crryu N Chccrfulncss :md grace command thc earth, 1 A EiomeemecmwecmevsmbavfaQyfmawmmfa 1 9 S S 3 S ca 93 Z o '7 5? Z 3 2 QR SRX? 1 ALBERT PORTER 1 'kModest in speech, but excels in action. W S. O. A. K. S.: History Club: Glee Club: ' Track, '23, '24, '25. MARGARET HAWKINS 9 .. wg UPCEISIY I A disposition that's sweet and sound, a friend it's a comfort to have around. Senior Play: Dramatic Club: Glee Club: A. N. T. S.: 'lThe Bohemian Girl : Blue Tri: Blue Tri Staff: National Honor Society. EXE V VIRGINIA RILEY j Ginney A Gentle and kind but never proud. hath a G D MG 756 ' ACSEFQDEX. ELS? ED tongue at will, but never loud. Blue Tri: A. N. T. S.: Benny Stall: Bof hemian Girl. HERSCHEL HOUSE Vv'hitey His mind his kingdom. and his will his law. Football, '23, '24: Basketball: Baseball. '24. '25': Senior President: Hi Y VieefPres.: junior Benny Staff, '24: History Club: S. O. A. K. S.: Dramatic Club: National Honor Society. JAMES COURTNEY ..Fat.. L'He takes life. but not too seriously. HELEN BERKEMEIER BobbooA' Doesn't always put her deep tho't into words. Business Club: A. N. T. S. MARTHA CHURCH Churchie There is unspeakable pleasure attending the life of a voluntary student, EditorfinfCbief Benedictus. '2'5: History Club Pres.. '24: Latin Club: A. N. T. S.: National Honor Society. ROYCE CONN A dignified man of vast knowledge is he. Editor'infChiel' of Review. '23. '24: Dramatic Club: Double Quartet: Business Manager of Q Benny, '25: Indoor track. '221 National Honor Society. S W LEONARD MANUEL Silence is more musical than any song. l ANNA GOLDHART C9 Tl Ann A mighty jolly lassie with a mighty level Q head. A. N. T. S. S1 A A ri M Gb N A 1 Q N G Ci N ig N iw ISN N rx N N, S. CQ DCI C9 It 4 ff? V421 I' -A Rf 72' i f, E5 7 4 I 1 ff .1 V. 1 1 ff 'fn 64 J 4 . t, 32 Z G3 f 1 r .04 Q9 i 4 Ls. EiirGmQCac5smoe.mmecm1ovom.oyzzvo.vz2ooWfA.s5iis 20 E5,QZZZtC5' QWZZZG C' rGGIZC'9'A'iDkY35DRX?QRYD5D D2312,' TI W V Q 5 EE v 'Q fl HARRIET CAMPBELL X A l-lumpy 15 GD She's as merry as the day is long. G QU Blue Tri: Latin Glubg A. N. T. S.g August W y Graduate. M DAVID VAN BIBBER X Q Dave UD A man's task is always light il' his heart Q 's l' fhtf' I Flihthall.'l3.'241HiY1S.O.A.K.S. ' X Q ,IOHN ALEXANDER A N U 4 -Q I Johnnie G UTD A heart to resolve. a bead to contrive, and U a hand to execute. Q 1 Benny Staff: Football. '23, 'Z-1: Student Man' f . W agei of Basketball: National Honor Society. X .J lb Q THELMA HARKNESS Life without laughter would be a dreary Q blank. Q REVA MALOTTE A Good nature is the beauty of the mind. 5 GD A. N. T. S. G um DH 8 GEORGE R. KISNER IQ S l know enough to hold my tongue and not W N to speak. J m History Glub, '23, '241 Senior Play. 'Q G' EMIL KROCKENBERGER C9 Q A gentleman makes no noise. X Orchestrag Glee Glubg Bandg Dramatic Club. t A ELLEN CASSLE QD aloe.. U N She hath an eye that smiles into all hearts. Blue Trig Business Glubg Hiking Club: A. N. . f ll AUDREY Housrou cl Jinx 4' FU Q2 A blithe heart makes a blooming Visage. . if X Blue Tri: Latin Glubg Dramatic Club: Hiking Vf Q Club: Benny Staff: Senior Playg A. N. T. S. fa y, B f-1 Q? BURTON GIBBONS Gp E Gibby Cf W Such as I am, all true lovers are. N S. O. A. K. 5 f A J QD it G2 X51 N ri V . M Ei' iQCQSXN,G Q QQTl?2ZZ 55? 5.5. .ZSN QYZ7 21 ,EQ'i. Z'iG Q'W'.ZlC'5CE 'iGCE'Zi'GA'iDED5DRXWD'5D 5J 'D.fZ3?, V Q F Q merry heart makes a cheerful counten' ance. A. N. T. S.g Blue Trig Glee Club: Business Clubg National Honor Society. MALCOLM KENDALL Mack SAX? 'Tm not great, but simply elevated. Basketball, '24g S. O. A. K. S. W X ii Q Q p JAMES PENNINGTON X Ea fi A DKK? It is tranquil people who accomplish much. Q S. O. A. K. S. D MAGDALEN COOPRIDER X . ..Mag.. A A A sweet attractive kind of grace. continual Q comfort in the face. Secretary and Treasurer of Senior and Junior V ' ' Class, '24, 'Z5g Senior Playg A. N. T. S. N f . HELEN REICHERT N A Tiense GD Smiles are the language of love. 5 DU Blue Tri: A. N. T. S.g Basketball. '23, '24g Gb Hiking Clubg Chorusg Glee Clubg Efficiency: Du QQ Business Club. U X CHARLES wYNKooP W X Chalk d V B I always get the better when l argue alone. 61, QD S. O. A. K. S. S DAVID TOPPING N Wise to resolve and patient to perform. s. o. A. K. s. ' 5 A ELDENA MARICE STAFFORD X QD Dena U S So sweet the blush of bashfulness, e'en pity. scarce can wish it less. gf' B Latin Clubg A. N, T. s. Z . , HILDA MALLOY QD .. . .. fp: Q Irish bf N V A cheerful temper spreads like dawn. and all vapors disperse before it. ff 5 President of A. N. T. S.: Blue Tri Council: W5 1 Hiking Clubg Senior Play. 6 QD A CLIFFORD TAPY Sq Thou art a pleasant fellow. U S. O. A. K. S. Im . ' A Si Z Q f 4 E1i cac3mQcfmf.e.QmgZamQ.w:HaQ.imoQWfA.s5'as SEXY' 2.33 3 A A S S 5 W T A 5 Z Qyfa 'Em TTT A GEORGE RENO V Brindy ,y There is no question, but that his jokes are X thi original. S Q Review Staff, '24: Benny Staff: S. O. A. K. S.: Q V' Senior Play: Operetta: Dramatic Club: National Q7 Honor Society. M ELIZABETH WESTON W V Betty X A Graceful to sight and elegant to thought. K DD Blue Tri: Hiking Club: Business Club. Q Q PERNA FRAZIER UA Perny W The girl with a smile is the girl worth while. X7 EE. A Q17 EER. W' Q 5 EOE. EIEDV AG WCB GF! CQ MG '7 AG PIM EGVQRKQ SKK? T E : S--l -:r Q-Q :Q 511 mc T'-t .-. N92 ., Ski' -4 .JH 'O cn. O B 53. fi :r- Q. -N -N O : : cm. 5 IAC? U 5156 XYQ, Hiking Club: Glee Club: Blue Tri: Orchesf tra: A. N. T. S.: Business Club: History Club: Chorus. THOMAS JACOBS UPOP.. A little nonsense now and then is relished by the wisest men. National Honor Society: Senior Play: Opera, .75 ' ' ALBERT C. MILLER HAI.. 4. Thought is deeper than all speech. S. O. A. K. S.: French Club: National Honor CARMEN LAMBERT Carmels A friend, that's a friend, she'll ever be. Blue Tri: Latin Club: A. N. T. S. KATHLEEN WILLIAMS Bibbs Happy am I. from care I'm free, why aren't they all content like me? Blue Tri Council: A. N. T. S.: Advanced Girls' Glee Club: Hiking' Club: Dramatic Club: Orchestra: Basketball, '23, '24: Business Club. RAYMOND MURPHY Murph Society. b A man of mighty brawn and brain. VicefPresident of Class of '25': Basketball Cap' tain. '24, 'liz Track. '24, 'Zig Football. '24: History Club: Glce Club: Hi Y: S. O. A. K. S. VVILLIAM JARDINE ' Bill S. O. A. lx. S. .. MARGARET MAYROSE Peggy Ever loyal, ever true. to the task she has to do, Blue Tri: Glee Club: Operetta, '22, '24: Ben' ny Stall: A. N. T. SA National Honor Society Z 5 2 2 5 S QD Ai S QD Q S gw2 cQQeWc5Q-f2.7Ac3'GmGAsmo'Q5 'DQ3mwf3E'3mw,g1g '57 f G QW QYLQQQZZG VZGGZZZX E U7 ACQESSDEZLS gf SEXY?SKfS37Q5Q?iLiiS5DQDZibQ'7 S . y . 441 IH? V4 Q Sv? KL! 14 L4 .nl kv? M' ing 4, 5 2 5 2- 2 Q1 ,49 ffU5 ,4W9L,5 gin ?3l M34 VV 2:03 EUWUS x -- HD' - ZF 71 ,- 13 :Tim 1 H Qs-Q Of- OEVQ :U Om OJ 5-Q rc-Q 033- O rt. Z ...,, QQ 3 -fd . 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LA VERNE ANSTEAD Dusty W And as the bright sun glorihes the sky, so is her face illumined with lier eye. f Blue Tri: Glee Club: A. N. T. S.g August lb GD Graduate. CR UU FRANCES SMITH DD O '-smmy' CD W .. . . . . 1714 N Her smile will In days to come be the delight W of some schoulroomf' B Latin Club: A. N. T. S.g Treasurer of Draf matic Club: Blue Tri Councilg Operettas, '24, 43, '25, J QD MARY CALDWELL C R -QS.. X Life is short and so am I. ffl Q Blue Tri: A. N. T. S. 4 QD ISABEL JENKINS U Q Izzy N WliaIt she l1ZlSI1't in size she surely has in Q sung. - f Glee Club: Operetta, '24g Blue Trig A. N. T. E S.g August Graduate. FJ- L, W THELMA MARTIN '-Pm Q Often seen but never heard. 971 Blue Trig A. N. T. S. G 'U EDITH HOLBERT W Her sprightly looks a lively mind enclose. W N Dramatic Clubg A. N. T. S. f' 5 V MA by. V M :B 'A QI EiK.SQQ e.CfSmQ.QmeV99z29 W5DEZ6DQEZ70ZSIZRi 2 5 we gg S 3 E Q N 3 Z S9 ? Q Z C59 Z A .W V v! FRANCES BIERBRAUER Shorty bs V She talks so incessantly that her echo hasn't Q EQ even a fair chance. 57 S History Club, Glee Clubg Blue Trig A. N. T. Q I . ESTHER SIDENBENDER S IQ . . t ' I . -W ' She's a bonny wee thing. Q P Z H FD W E 5. 0 3 Q 4: ET :J Y' a VA JOHN MCLIN X ,f Fat A Wlien a child he fell out of the window tx Q and came down plump. Q S. O. A. K. S. V 4 , f ANNA LOUISE TRIBBLE W Anne X A A small girl with a big heart always ready A Q ' to do her part. Q Hiking Clubg Glee Clubg Concert, '24, '25g W Opera, '251 History Club, Benny Staff, '25g Q U Popularity Contest, '25, August Graduate. WANDA BLANCHARD A . S 1 le Q p . Fizz I am alwa s merr and I make sweet music. Q an Y Y ug QD Blue Tri, Glee Club, A. N. T. S. G JOSEPH THOMPSON The reason firm, the temperate will, endur' - ance, foresight, strength and skill. S. O. A. K. S. A V A NED KERR QD Q Oh! He will sing the savageness out of a V b. f GSS O. A. K, S.g Glee Clubg Double Quartetg Q Operettas, '24, '25'. 4 MARY MINAR 6 s.MOl'6 to know did never meddle with my thoughts. Blue Tri, A. N. T. S. THELMA VIRE Her winkable, twinkahle, simply unthinkable eye. GIA GRY. S Blue Trig A. N. T. S. W B ZOE KIBLER 6 Begone, dull care. begone from me, for you QD and I will nc'er agree. G9 A. N. T. S.g Blue Tri: Clee Clubg Operettas, 24, '2'5. K 'CMG pl VCE. AK A s.:'G.mv.e ecmmacfsxev9mDQWf2,-DsJWmf.aQWfzs3iE 2 6 SZt3ZZiG Q CS C CEZC?ASRS'D'?D DE D?DRXT'QQ 2 QW YQDEQXQ C.. U: : cn: U53 : E2 '-1 232 ai P5 E Z P5 LL, 5 2 2: 5 we E 5 3 p 'C U, wa- rn . H UE? :Q :V 5 'Q W3 C rn 50' Fl ' U3 5 gm Q-O F gd E-275 viii'-l Six 'E Cn ' 'K11 9, rn no H . S. Z E 2 O U1 :: U n -,., 7:7 . D, 3 5532 Q In 2 'J 0 E O E 1 3 C EL EL QWQ Q a QV! 6 S V 17 f EVELYN HIGH V fy Q M f'But let me laugh awhilcg I've mickle time to A grieve. GD Blue Trig A. N. T. S.g August Graduate. Q 3 WAYNE DoDsoN Q y l'The sweetest hours that e'er I spent were among the lassiesf' X gl S. O. A. K. S. B UU ALBERT BAKER Q E HAI., nu YI It isn't quantity, it's quality with mc, V S. O. A. K. S. 5 VERLEE ZACHARY A Lee Q O'er rough and smooth she trips along and Q9 never looks hehindf' N lliking Cluhg Efficiency: A. N. T. S.g Blue y Tri: Glee Clubg Basketball, '23, '24. X A MINNIE HIGH w Min GD Q A woman of silence. except when she talksfl V Business Clubg Dramatic Clubg Blue Trig Glec A Cluhg A. N. T. S.g Opera, '25, RAYMOND LEONARD Q9 --Rnd Q N Beware! Beware a man of red hair. V N s. o. A. K. s. T Z B WAYNE CASSLE X QD N A Cass I U Q Sigh no more. ladies, sigh no more, men 1 V VVCIA' CCCIVCVS CYCY, N lihothall: Traekg Bascballg S. O. A. K. S. g K 4 Q ,,,, Q v D A E?o.mca ecmNec:mg,g9mDQWa.f,3Qyfzaswfzsm Sgfgfjffiig 5 ? CEfZC?a'DRSJD'72DkXY'D5D DEDR 1'gl2 G QW Sig SQ27,J5Jzs.'iEiJDSKX up : -- : : ci. : gg Q12 4 Q2-mi 55,1 Sr ew? 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S.g Benny Staff, 'Zig Dramatic R Club. 4 EDITH WILLIAMS Do you not know I am a woman? When I GD fl think, I must speak. V X Business Clubg A. N. T. S.g Operetta, '24. Z SUSIE MCNAMARA Irish QD One who is resolute in will, moulds the world CLD Q herself. V X Business Clubg Blue Trig Hiking Cluhg A. N. X T. s. 5' LAWRENCE SAWYER 4 E Every laddie has his lassie, none they say , have I. RQ junior Benny Staff, '24g Dramatic Club: Latin Q9 N Club: History Clubg Review Staff, '24g S. O. A. W K. S. . A C3 ww Q W gi X Sf fl Q2 .tw EYCQRXIQ CFSSEZG. CEXGYQDWZSN SDTZPZZD 927213 28 QgQWAGQWAGQWfAGemGAow3Qmxw3QmDo Q V RS' SQL. Q' SRF' Sk. Kfd Q74 Qyfd 974 EVERETT SHAW Every man is a volume if you know how to read him. S. O. A. K. S. LYLE BENNETT Shorty A rosehud set with little wilful thorns, A. N. T. S. LILY HEINIG Bill Her high standing was excelled only by her good nature. Blue Tri: Review Staff: Dramatic Clubg A. G9 N. T. Sq National Honor Society. ly MERLE HORNBUCKLE M His voice is like the rich music of a bird. A Clee Club: Operettn, '24, 'Zig Double Quai' D Q ter: s. o. A. K, s. FOREST FUQUA How he studiesgmnd recites gives the flunkei' forty frightsf' S. O. A. K. S.g History Club. '7 .MGEQTRRQQ B XYCQEQV H AGNES CARP Juke Patient, enduring. industriousg bound to be' come illustrious. A. N. T. S. Q OPHELIA HOBBS G9 Q l 'love such society as is quiet, wise and' W good. X History Clubg Latin Clubg Business Club: A. M A N. T. S. 4 G rc: I F Z ro as 'P C Q I G Q Born for success he seemed with grace to V win and hem-t to hold. 3 S. O. A. K. S.: Hi Y. f D - 4 RICHARD WEDDLE , QD Disk C5 Alwuys .i actin .md n cuttm up. S. O. A. K. S. A Lois NICKELS 4 w Though vzuiquishcd she could argue still. Q W History Club: Lzitui Club: Blue Tri: A. N. V T. S. I AK Q1 S9 S 2 Efi Qc oQmf.ocmevQwsvQWavQm..fs.vQWfA3'xs 29 gmzezzzzenzezzzxsCfzzzztscszzxaaxssavsnsssssbSisssseiinssiszqg Q7 X. AG15Q QElq QQ. 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Q 23 ' c: Z F X HB Q -1 Q is ' 'D 5 ,,,-4 ga E! 5 25 F GQ is -Q 2 o 3 ,, Q SE g 5' B -0 -f 0 lx A EZ' ,LYS ASG. . 7Q 'Si And maidens, as unknown he passed, have pined and wasted for fond love of his dark 5 eyes. S. O. A. K. S. GERTRUDE ROSENOW E Pleasant ways will get their praise, even 4 though the owner keeps silent. S A. N. T. S. MARGARET LAWSON ED S rx E5gTtQ C?Q'Z.7ZAC'5?ZZ'AGG'ZGA'3DED'EDRKWD'ED D5J 73f2 V SRX? SRX ' SLK QI774 2D a Qyfa Qyfv-A LEROY JACOBS He is all right in his way but he don't weigh enough. Football, '24, '25g August Graduate. KATHRYN CONOVER i.Katy.. She speaks what she thinks, straight from the heart. Blue Trig Business Clubg A. N. T. S. ANNA MAE DEEBLE Ann My eyes simply won't behave' Blue Trig A. N. T. S. V EDWARD MULVANEY S M uEdu M Might is his middle name. Ik 4 Benny staff, 'zs, s. o. A. K. s. sen MARVIN E. CARTER Professor Of all his father's family he loves himself J the best. A Dramatic Clubg Latin Clubg History Club: Re' D GD view sniff, '23, '24g Bird Clubg Debating Clubg CA nu s. o. A. K. s. Um G E o I hi '-I an z U U1 75 U7 o z G S mxy.. V X What is so rare, as a Violet so fair. B Blue Trig History Clubg Hiking Clubg A. N. A T. S. GERTRUDE CLARK Babe Lengthy In those dark eyes' sparkling spell, mystery and mischief dwell. Business Clubg A. N. T. S. AG XYCQ Pj Q FRANK WILKINSON U Xl The noblest mind the best contentment has. V X s. o. A. K. s. 5 WILLIAM FITZSIMMONS 4 Billy Q9 No sinner nor saint perhaps, but, well the GU best of chaps. Football Capt., '24g Baseball, '23g Hi YQ Presif dent of S. O. A. K. S. VIVIAN ELDRED ..Viv.. .46 DIZ wg 5 W AX Z ifCf '.CE. 95- 2 GD 2 A Z f ni N 3 5 QD S 2 S A little of everything is my hobby. A. N. T, S.g Blue Trig Debating Clubg August Graduate. VZAG VZG 'ZS Z 6' Ai VIAGBSIKKQ SKY' SKS? 72Ds.'Xf' SRI' SRT' National Honor Society On january 12, 1925, Garfield High School was granted a Charter by the Na- tional Council of the National Honor Society of Secondary Schools. Members of the National Honor Society are elected from the upper fourth of the senior class. Only fifteen per cent of the upper fourth of the class is elected. Character, Scholarship, Leadership, and Service are the cardinal qualities which are considered in choosing the members of the society. The Garfield Chapter consists of the following students chosen from the Class of 1924 and the Class of 1925. Cleo Thomas Olga Williamson Martin Milligan Frances Failing Wendell Watkins Herald Cox William Miller Elizabeth Donnelly William King Josephine Moon Earl Furgeson Estella Waggoner Martha Church Max Allen john Alexander Alice Hudson Herschel Hylton Norma Thomas Albert Miller Royce Conn Lily Heinig Herschel House Miriam Duvall CLASS OF 1924 Cyril Cox Margaret Child Catherine Greenlee Celia Upthegrove Grace Tindall Richard Clark john Mendenhall Melburn Heinig Helen Day Letha Owen Kenneth Metcalfe CLASS OF 1925 Margaret Hawkins Fred Andrews Margaret Mayrose George Reno , Richard Wimer Thomas Jacobs Helen Fisher Leo Kabot joe Pretari Anna McKinney S 3 5 Q 3 5 i C9 Z C9 Q 'XG Z! Z 423 SEZ G 497 4 SZ I A WEQW CB XRS 'RNS SQ Q' A Qfromecmecmememmevomoowmnowfmswmm 32 S if Q 5 Q 3 s 5 Z G9 Z 2 sf Eiga ip' W Ss FDA 59? 'Q' 4 ' 5355x5555 4 SEZVL QEZZ' Q Siikc 4 5MZ?' Wx A3355 V EENZ' Class Hislory On the eighth day of September nineteen hundred and twentyfone a bystander might have counted two hundred and eight greenflooking newcomers strolling up the cement walks and passing through the entrance into the building. These newcomers formed the illustrious class of '25. We were given the extraordinary privilege of organizing just like the upper classmen. John Gault was selected as presidentg Cleo Thomas, vicefpresidentg William Fitzsimmons, secref tary and treasurerg and Miss Nelle Duncan, faculty adviser. She has remained our faithful ad' viser all through our high school career. We were allowed to attend the Sophomore Martha Washington Party, which was a special favor, as the Freshman Classes had not attended social activities heretofore. We also put on a very peppy assembly that was enjoyed by everyone. Our class was well represented in athletics by John Gault and Bill Fitzsimmons. 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The present standing committees are: Play Committee: Thomas Jacobs, Margaret Hawkins, Audrey Houston, Lawrence Baxter. Q O 5 5 eo D n n B rv 9. Q O B 5 3 5 Z 91 5 W l 5' O 5 5 F' na 2 3 D n ro W ru N 3 fl ZZZG C2213 5425 V A3513 'EEK The Play Committee selected, Come Out of the Kitchen, as the Senior Play and it is looked forward to with great expectation. We were well represented by Dick Wimer, Leo Kabot, john Alexander, Delby Humphry, Whitey House, Wayne Cassle, fwho was chosen as tackle on the all state team, and Captain Bill Fitzsimmons on the gridiron field, and by Keith Spencer, Wayne Cassle, Whitey House, Herschel Hylton, and Captain Ray Murphy on the Basketball floor. We Seniors owe a great deal of our success to our faithful faculty adviser, Miss Nelle Duncan. A 63255533GESRXGKESSSXBGEEKEEEZZDQEZZZZDSEZZZEDSEZZZZD 4 w Q A 'Isa SAY' SKK. ERR? 1 SLE. EEK. 'ZZTE .4GQsZ G 95246 VMS 1 Z Exclusive News T H E N A M M Always First Vol. 1, No. 1 Terre Haute, Ind., Thursday, April 77, 1940 Price: One Puff FAMOUS SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERY REV. RENO WEDS LOCAL DANCER Terre Haute Shocked Terre Haute was shocked when it learned of the wedding last Monday even- ing of Rev. George Reno and Miss Zoe Kibler, famous fancy dancer. The rites were performed in the Thir- teenth Ultra-Modern Church by Rev. O. C. Connelly, the famous Marrying Squire. The single ring ceremony was used. The church was decorated with purple and white in memory of the days at dear old G. H. S. The bride wore a white satin dress trimmed in carborundum. The dress was designed by Royce Conn, the designer from Paris, who was also a graduate of 25. Anna Louise Tribble attended the bride and Lawrence Baxter was the best man. Rev. Reno stated that there would be a dance after prayer meeting each week. He believes that a larger crowd would attend prayer meeting if he did this. i? FAMOUS STAR INJURED Hollywood, Cal.-At the Detrick-Ken- dall Studio yesterday, Miss Margaret Sum- mit, better known as Tootz , was pain- fully injured during the filming of the bal- cony scene in Romeo and Juliet. As she leaned over the trellis to bid farewell to Romeo, played by Lester Kniptasch it gave way, and Miss Summit was hurled bodily to the floor among a group of stage prop- erties, fracturing a few ribs and teeth. It is reported that Miss Summit is suing the company and Emil Krockenberger, Movie Contractor, for a 540,012.02 dam- age. She has retained Everett Shaw as her attorney. Dr. Frank Eddy says that Miss Summit will recover in a few days. Miss Summit's most intimate friends, Misses Vivian Eldred and Virginia Riley, were permitted to see her at the Holly- wood Hospital last night. They said that she could eat only a pound of the cherry cocktails that they had taken her. Miss Eldred said she hated to leave for Wash- ington since the poor child was so sick, but she felt she would be better when they brought out Pretari's J azzers. iL ALICE HUDSON AND RICHARD WIMER PARTNERS Gasoline Replaced By Alcohol Alice Hudson and Richard Wimer an- nounce to the world their plan of substi- tuting alcohol for gasoline to run vehicles. They are reasonably sure it will prove to be of great value to the public. Anticipat- ing the shortage of gasoline which they believe to be in the near future they to- gether have devised a scheme to supplant this. Alice Hudson is the head of the well known school for Chemists. She is a grad- uate of the highly esteemed Garfield High School. Richard Wimer is also a gradu- ate from the same school. One day Miss Hudson told Mr. Wood, the chemistry teacher at Garfield, that al- cohol boiled on ice. Mr. Wood explained the impossibility but Miss Hudson still in- sisted she was right. She was laughed at, even Mr. Wimer thought her foolish. Sev- eral of her old classmates have part in the invention. Among them Forrest Fuqua, Horace Veit, Burton Gibbons, and Maxwell Norris. Miss Hudson refuses to state the for- mula as she wants all rights reserved for their company's productions. Mr. Wimer has invented a Maxwell which is suitable to use alcohol and be run at the North Pole. This will be of great help to the Eskimos as they can substitute for their dogs the Maxwell and thus save time and money for the alcohol will be very cheap. Thus this will completely revolutionize the industries of the North Pole. WOMEN'S VOTING CONVENTION Miss Francis Bierbrauer was the principal speaker of the Women's Voting League Convention held in Indianapolis last week. The theme of her talk was Why Every Woman Should Vote. She brought out many good arguments. She said every wo- man should vote even if she killed her hus- band's vote, which she probably would do. She was again selected as chairman of the program committee with her assistants, Margaret Lawson, Anna Goldhart, Perna Frazier, Mary Culbertson, and Thelma Harkness. as Q S Q E 3 Qi W Q Q 9 4 QW .YK HQ Z7 EWS vm .5 GHEDV B V AXXKQ SQXYLCE. ,NCQ L-. FQ ...X XRTG. 5 3 05 2 Z r 5 S i is AGESAXI' SDRXQ 3 5 BAKE' BAKE SRXI' V HA 17.156 F AG 5 rms PMG 5 Z 2 5 S 5 b 5 S 'm THE WINDJAMMER-April 77, 1940 Page 2 THE WINDJAMMER Contains Plenty of hot air. U Published by the Cyclone Publishing Co. Supposed Editor, Margaret Mayrose. Assistant Editor, Anna Louise Tribble. Entered as 1925 Class matter in the Hicksville Postoffice. Motto: To blow up Garfield. Circulation 360 degrees fgoes all the way aroundj. Prices: Per copy 1 puff, per week 1 zephyrg per year 1 cyclone. EDITORIAL The Windjammer feels that it is its duty to make a big blow over everything. We, the editors of this paper, have an abiding faith in the product of our laborg we be- lieve it expresses the sentiment that per- vades the entire community. DOINGS IN WASHINGTON, D. C. Due to the illness of President Max A. Allen, he has just submitted his cabinet of- ficers to the Senate for ratification. It is doubtful whether they will be accepted. Secretary of State-Norma Thomas. Secretary of Treasury-Martha Church d Secretary of Agriculture-Fred An- rews. Secretary of Interior-Ruby Drake. Secretary of Labor-Ernest Harden. Attorney General-Vivian Eldred. Postmaster General-Helen Fisher. Secretary of Navy-Eldena Stafford. Washington D. C.-'Tis said that our most esteemed and honored songster, Ed- ward Patrick Kerr, has sailed for Spain as ambassador to that country. Ever since his grade school days he has shown re- markable ability for the study of Spanish. The Americans may rest assured he will make an ambassador that we shall be proud of. WEATHER Forecaster: George Sun Beam. Many puffs expected, but few zephyrs or cyclones. Cold feet for this year's Benedictus Edi- tor. HOLLYWOOD NOTES Mr. Orville Evans, star in Why Don't the Curtain Fall? has just accepted a ten million dollar contract under the manage- ment of Mr. George Kisner. It seems that old schoolmates manage to keep together, as Miss Heinig, Mrs. Tom Jacobs, former- ly Miss Audrey Houston, and Miss Magda- len Cooprider are also in this company. Miss Margaret Hawkins, Mystery Girl, will start her latest picture, The Mystery Dress, as soon as the mysterious gown appears at the studio. FITZSIMMONS SIGNS CONTRACT William Fitzsimmons, former Garfield star, signed a contract today with the Giants' Baseball team as their catcher. He is to receive 3S200,000 provided the Giants win the pennant. Let GILBERT WILSON ' Paint Over Your Portrait Studio 999,999-9th St. Celebrate By Wearing Kabot's Klassy Klothes Strawberries Pineapples Oranges Apples I've got 'em fresh as Howard' Smith. MILLER Sz L. ALLEN GROCERY STORE AESTHETIC DANCING Miss Elizabeth Weston Exclusive Studio 44th St. Terre Haute HA IR CUT FREE We only charge for cutting the remaining 999 hairs. Carter and McLin Barber Shop BEAUTIFYING PARLORS Open from 12:00 A. M. to 1:59 P. M. Step Right Up- Noses Altered Eyes Enlarged Pretty Smiles Engraved, Etc. Mesdames Minnie and.. Evelyn High. Our Motto: To make all mugs beautiful. S 3 Q S 59 Z C9 f 2 5 QV 4 SWG QWZQ VI 2 Q QW QE .RN SG 'EQ is VG. ASG 'SG W A Em E S EDA SEXY. Q Cl DL 'IMG G '7 AG 'ZS 'Z C5 .la A Page 3 THE WINDJAMMER-April 77, 1940 UNITED STATES WINS PUZZLERS Crossword puzzles seem to be very popu- lar when clubs are organized to work them. The Champion Crossword Puzzle Organi- zation was organized yesterday evening with Mr. James Courtney, president, Miss Harroldean Forbes, vice-president, Isabel Knapper, secretary and treasurer. Other members are: Miss Annabel Gilchrist, Dick Weddle, Jessie Cade, and Lyle' Bennett. They are going to represent Terre Haute in the national contest. Here's hoping luck is with you. 1- Mr. William Kendall, the School Truant Officer, has just received notice of his be- ing qualified for the Hole-in-one-Club. Mr. Kendall won the championship in golf this season. Ever since he was knee-high-to- a-duck, he has caddied. He was noted in school for playing hooky to caddy for someone. Being in sympathy with the school children and teachers and having great influence upon the School Board, he has the schools dismissed every time he p ays. OLYMPIC MEET Many Records Broken Oxford England-We received word from Lawrence Sawyer, our sport editor, who is now in Oxford getting the details of the Olympic meet such as no other will have, that many world records were brok- en by Terre Haute boys who were gradu- gtels of the Class of '25 at Garfield High c oo . United States walked off with many honors, most of them being won by form- er Garfield Students. Wayne Cassle broke the world record in high jump. He cleared the bars at ten feet ten inches. It seemed as if he merely flew over. None of the other contestants came within three feet of Cassle's record. Five rahs for Cassle. He was noted for his athletic ability while in G. H. S. None other than our friend, Mr. Keith Spencer, has set the goal for a super ex- pert pole vaulter to equal. He cleared the bar at thirty-five feet. Mr. Spencer states that he is using the same old pole that he used when at Garfield. Atta Boy, Keith! We hope your pole won't break very soon. The fifty, seventy-five, and one hundred yard dashes were also completed in much less time than ever before by another ex- Garfield Student, Albert Porter. Five cheers for Al, Further descriptions and details will be published when Mr. Sawyer returns from the meet. Hurrah for the Old Home Town! SOCIETY Los Angeles, Cal.-Miss Margaret May- rose, the well known designer of the beau- tiful party dresses worn by the fashion modistes of this city, entertained a few of her friends with a birthday party. All of her friends present were graduates of Garfield High School of Terre Haute, Ind. Her home was beautifully decorated in pink and silver with a pretty cake in the center of the table. The hostess wore a pretty dress of pink crepe de chene trimmed in silver lace and ribbons. Re- freshments were served, and the guests danced afterwards to Norma Thomas' or- chestra. Miss Thomas was unable to be present as there was a call meeting of the president's cabinet. Miss Daphine Smith supplied. Those present were Mesdames Kathleen Williams Wesley, Miriam Duvall Ander- son, Hilda Malloy Fitzsimmons, Misses Alice Hudson, D. D., Lois Nickels, Head of Women's Hospital. Messrs. Warren Ogan, steel magnateg Cuthbert Detrick, moving picture director, and David Van Bibber, famous athlete. Mr. and Mrs. Fugate announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Miss Mildred Fugate to Dr. Delby Humphrey of Terre Haute. The date of the marriage will be in the near future. Miss Frances Smith leaves New York May 12, with Miss Frances Eppert for New Zealand to become a missionary. She has been late in starting as she has been 1 . l. Kathryn Conover and Murrell Gossom have been awarded a pound of wieners for walking to San Francisco and back in two days. Ophelia Hobbs, Nellie Autori, Bert Hickman, Helen Reichert, and Ellen Cassle dropped out along the way. They couldn't keep up. DON'T BE A WALLFLOWER Dance at Shel Holdaway's School 'fRed Leonard's Orchestra Gentlemen 2c Ladies lc Eat Edgerton's Eggplant Eighteen eggs for every plant VALERIA EDGERTON, Prop. i Q S Gi 5 r QU 2 .Vi Q IZ! WS V 4 J WGEQV AXYKQ s WG WQLKQ. 5 WCB A 3 2 GD 2 A 69 2 A 69 S 3 ai JSE, BART SAX' SRX the fall elections. OFFICE Mayor ..........,........A...... City Onion Chopper ...... Chief Wiener Agent ....... THE WINDJAMMEIE-April 77, 1940 Page 4 Candidates for the Fall Election We have the honor of being the first paper to publish the candidates' directory for NAME Linley Koester ...... Herschel House ........ ...... ' ' Anna McK1nney ............... ..... ' ' PARTY Do Nothing I Weep Hot Dog City Cootie Classifier ,...... Esther Sidenbender Catch 'Em Our Dude .,,...,,,.,,,,,,,..,..,. Phillip Baugh ............... ,..... ' 'I Strut County Gum Peddler ....... John Alexander ........ ..... . Chawers Collector ,,.,,,,,.,,,..,,.,,,,,,.,,,,...,..,,,.....,.., Thomas Jacobs .................................. Grasshoppers RX. AGESAXQ SERV 3 7 A VMC? P156 'IMG Z 6' KOUSIN KLARK KOLUMN Dear Gertie: . I am a very pretty little girl only twenty-one years old. Many good looking men like to call on me, but Mother says that the lights of his house go out at ten o'clock. What would you do? Anna Mae Deeble. Dear Friend: I would just let the lights go out. That s a small matter, for when the young man takes his leave, I would retire as if noth- ing unusual had occurred. ! Dear Gertie: Do you know I've been wondering why it is there are so few important and tal- ented people like myself who have the vir- tue of modesty. William Jardine. Dear Friend: It is too bad that all of the important business men and prominent officers of this city are not as modest as you but then you know Terre Haute cannot turn out all good artists, THE BUNCH We lead those who can follow. Now showing We're Single Starring Ruth Turner Kelsey Bird Wanda Blanchard Morris Graff Harriet Campbell David Topping Susie McNamara SIGHTSEEING TOUR Misses Margaret Kintz, La 'Verne An- stead, and Mary Caldwell left Tuesday on the Baker, Roy, and Mulvaney Steamer Line on a sightseeing tour. They intend to take in all the beauty spots of Eu- rope, including the Alps, Venice, and Switzerland. Before returning home they wish to visit the Sphinx in Egypt. The date of their homecoming is undecided. Miss Carmen Lambert, the noted poetess, has just composed a beautiful poem re- calling school days. She is a graduate of Garfield High School. Her friends there learned to appreciate her talent, and now the public has learned to honor it. Her poem, Pranks in School, recalls to us many pranks which we have played. RADIO PROGRAM Stations owned by- Max Hicks: 6:30 P. M., Athletics, by Ray Murphy, Mary Ward and P. White. Joseph Thompson: 9:00-Beauty Lec- ture by Eugenia Anderson and Maybelle Stewart. Mary Minar: 2:30-Concert by Merle Hornbuckle, Isabel Jenkins, and Pauline Brammer. Marion Luce: 10:15-Lecture on Quack- ers by Helen Berkemeier. Fords Lincoln Fords See Agnes Carp or Leroy Jacobs if you want to look at a used car. i Cloutier and Koester-Salesmen. Windjammer Advertising Pays S i E Q S Z 9 2 G9 Z co ? VIYQ QV 4 Q74 974 Q74 QW VU I3 ...X SQ CQ .SSG . CE REG Z 2 5 Z 26 N N as ,FQZZZQSQZZZQSQZZZHQEZKQUSSDEEESSEWERSSDSESSQRQ V. A Vs 27' I Q V Class Will , A The Last Will and Testament of the Class of '2S. S We, the members of the Senior Class of one thousand nine hundred and twenty' five of Garfield High School, feeling somewhat downcast, but yet sound of mind and of disposing memory, do hereby make and declare this, our last will and testament, PD Q W V hereby revoking all former wills, bequests, and devises of whatever nature made by X 4. us. B Q ARTICLE I. Q We will and devise: 1. To the school-our sorrow at her not being able longer to hear our musical voices or to enjoy our mischievous pranks. 2. To the faculty-our sincere hopes that they may again secure such a bright and intelligent class as ours has been. 3. 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To Mr. Clogston-the privilege of joking the oncoming senior classes as he has ours. 4. To Jack Countryman-the key to the doors of room twentyfeight which is now in Herschel House's possession. 5. To Severne English and Idelle Prose-some agreement by which they can B divide Norma Thomas' presidency of the Blue Triangle Club. QD 6. To john Horn-Ned Kerr's ability to play the leading roles in the operas G1 S with a pretty girl. V 7. To David Smith-Richard Wimer's position at center on the varsity squad B next year. A 8. To Adele Schwedes-another Front Door Gang for which to write ex' 6 QD cuses on the day after St. Pat's. 9. To Muriel Mattox-the literary editorship of the Benny which Margaret Mayrose now has. 531 'uae fm Z 63 2 is Z A 5 S 5 Q E 'aa .Awe sm Q5.Q'ZZ4ZGQ'W'ExGQ-?ZAGG?ZGA3 9'S.YDS'aXEDS Q V A Yin E CLASS WILL-Condnued Q ,Q s Z 10. To Eleanor Connelly-Doris Hopkins' compact and all its attachments X gf J 11. To George Peyton-Les Kniptasch's noisy-yet impossible to be done with- A 69 out-manners. Q '-f si! F5 '-l O 5 of N D O.- 77 O 2 N D T E K D O F0 m 5-'L 0 SU CJ C2- 75 FU F? 'J' '-1 'C -'J O O D O 4 N H1 ua C D O.. XS. I3 UQ 4 friendship. X 13. To each individual lady member of the faculty-enough mouse traps to 4 . D GD keep the mice out of the waste baskets. Q Q 14. To some lucky person- Billy Fitzsimmons' captaincy of the football squad. Q 15. To Orville Schlosser-enough Spanish credits toimake him graduate at S least in '26. GD 16. To Al McFarland-Orville Evans' place as leading man in the next Senior I7 Play. W Q 17. To Ferdinand Havens-enough dates to make him happy. X A 18. To Chet Cassle-Wayne's stand in with the girls. 5 19. To Ed McKenna-Herschel Hylton's ability to hit the basket from every V angle imaginable. K1 X 20. To Mary Unison-lessons in dancing from Kathryn Conrath. X A 21. To Herbert Hylton-Cuthbert Detrick's opularity. R P ci DEI 22. To Lois Joslin-the opportunity to see Lois Nickels' sunny face every day. D5 Q2 23. To joe McCoy-enough gum to supply the girls for an entire year. gg Q 24. To Severne and Claude-Hilda and Billy's hearty wishes. Q A 25. To Hugh Mendenhall-enough smiles from Tootz to make his heart A race for a century. E 26. To Arthur W.-Delby Humphrey's curly hair. G9 .MMG PIM NLG a S LN Q HJ O 2 S I3 E? 0 'J' 99 1 D- Ill O T l FU 2 H 0 I3 0 Q CD FU 2 '4 N H. CD 'E-L FD O 0 9-7 U1 U2 0 'D' O O L H 0 'D O za N 1 FY O F? D' G . LX 27. To Miss Adamson-a megaphone through which she can increase her voice 2 until it reaches the mischief makers in the corner of the room but which will not disturb the studious ones. - 28. To Del Armstrong-an automatic vacuum cleaner which takes up chewing gum and candy wrappers in the library the sixth period. 29. To Tiny Wiggins- Tuffy Smith's popularity with the girls. QD Star paper. C211 Q 31. To Lucille, Susie, and Lottie- Bert, Vern, and Peg's corner of the V hall. 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Departing from the traditional standard the staff put out a new paper in both name and form, The Royal Purple. We are proud of the success of the Junior Assembly. The Junior orchestra led by Claude Thornhill at the piano and composed of Gordon Babbitt, trumpet, Har' old Malone, clarinet, Jack Countryman, saxophone, Ferdinand Havens, drums, and Red Leonard, banjo, made its first appearance at this time and was certainly well received. The Junior party was given on Friday the thirteenth and, if one is inclined to be superstitious, that date may be blamed for the bad weather. However, the rain did not dampen the spirits of the Juniors and members of the faculty who attended. In addition to presenting some excellent programs to the school, the Juniors proved their superiority in athletics by walking off with the interfclass basketball championship. Piloted by Skip Hogan and with such stars in the lineup as Paul Woods, Norbert Downs, Everett Wiggins, and Clyde Marsh the result was to be expected. The class of '26 kept up the record established in its Sophomore year by leading the under classes in securing subscriptions for the Benny, and earnestly hopes to be allowed to publish the Benedictus next year. Adams, Dorothy Adams, Hazel Adams, Lynn - Aitken, Isabelle Armacost, Robert Armstrong, Delbert Babbitt, Gordon Badders, Thomas Barnes, Margaret Bedwell, Jeanette Bell, Eleanor Bevis, Norma Biller, Richard Bogart, Geraldine Boling, Francis Bolinger, Dorothy Bond, William Branham, Gerald Burger,Eunice Burgert, Anthony Burton, William Byers, George Cameron, Layman Campbell, Carlton Carnahan, Helen Cassle, Chester Coakley, Lenore Coats, Robert Coker, Kenneth Connerley, Fred Cooper, Dorothy Cordell, Ralph Countryman, Jack Crews, Helen Cross, Edna Curtis, Audrey Daniels, Gilbert J. C., '26, Davis, Charles Davy, Andrew Deardorf, Audrey Dennis, Thelma Dick, Janette Dobbs, Mary Downs, Norbert Dvorak, Louis English, Severne Evans, Dorothy Evans, Mary Everett, Edward Everett, Merle Fasig, Harold Ferrell, Dorothy Fischer, Robert Fisher, Mahlon Foster, Elsie S CR 5 r Z 9 Z r Q7 IZ! Q ,MQW T7 H GEQWI ., ANG 'Q'CQC'5 '.CQ. L. FQ .XYZG la AQ Z 69 S s li a 3 J is ? 45 QNX. ENV France, Elnora Fuchs, Charles Fugate, Mildred Gallez, Jennie 7 Geiger, Leo M Gilford, Mary ' A Green, Dorothy Q Griest, Robert Grosjean, Robert Groves, Gussie H-ale, Kathryn Hall, Margaret Hamelman, Ruth Harmless, Ralph Harpold, Kathryn Hart, Leland Hauer, George Havercamp, Leota High, Thomas Hogan, Albert Hogue, Helen Holdaway, Frederick Horn, John RRI' SRX' SEED Q Hornbuckle, 'Zella UU Houran, Ruth QD Houston, Irene S Hughes, Frieda Hulman, Gordon James, John Janson, Don Jenkins, James Jenkins, Margaret Jenkins, Minerva Johnson, William Jones, Anna M. Joslin, Lois Kadel, Helen Keller, Mildred A Keller, Thelma Kiefner, James King, Paul Laatz, Robert Landis, Dorothy Laughlin, Opal Laughlin, Rex Lawson, Virginia Lee, Ivan Leek, Norma . Lloyd, Edith VZG Q62 gli 'Z' JUNIOR CLASS ROLL-Continued Locke, Fred Loser, Lucile McCormick, Francis McCoy, Mildred McDaniel, Everett McFarland, Alfred McKain, Carrie McKee, Virginia McKenna, Edward McPeak, Robert Mack, Harold Madosh, Elmer Mahan, Lloma Mahoney, Richard Marmo, Winifred Marsh, Clyde Mattox, Muriel Meissel, Ernest Meister, Carl Mendenhall, Hugh Modesitt, Martha Moffett, Thelma Molnar, Susie Morris, Mitchell Morwood, David Moss, Mavor Muench, Kathryn Mulvihill, Margare Myrick, Mildred t Netzhammer, Mildred Newell, Francis Ogan, Albert Oltean, Anna Paddock, James Page, Walker Paton, William Patton, Mildred Piker, Freda Poff, Edith Prose, Idelle Railsback, Lela Rauch, Walter Reehm, Nina Reinhard, Victor Reveal, Dorothy Reveal, Russell Reynolds, Joseph Richardson, Allen Ring, Helen Rlppy, Louise Roesch, Gertrude Rogers, Robert Roman, Joseph Rood, Gilbert Saxon, Mabel Schahfer, Collett Scheydt, Mildred Schimmel, Gertrude Schlosser, Owille Schmidt, Margaret Shaul, Richard Shelburne, Thelma Skillman, Benj. Smith, Carol Smith, Cecil Smith, David Smith, Lucile Spicer, Mary Stanford, Alberta Stewart, George Stillwell, John ' Stoody, Clyde Strassler, Herman Swander, Emery Thiede, Mary Thornhill, Claude Tiley, Harry Tryon, Goldie Turnbull, James Unison, Isabelle Valle, Edward Van Bibber, George VanLaningham, Geo Walters, Lillian Ward, Dorothy Weber, Clyde Weigl, Alfred Wheeler, Odessa Wiggins, Everett Wilcox, Lois Williams, Harrison Wittenberg, Olga Wood, Charles Wood, Paul Woods, Lucile Wright, Dale Yarber, Rosa Zimmerman, Mary rge S S Q fi G9 Q Q Z C9 a ak Z Z 4 Q74 QW' I QW NNE BKCBE DSG RYE? 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Z Z 9 ,Q 5 S Q3 S Q S Acree, Minnie Adams, Lorell Albin, Helen Aldrich, Reatha Alvey, Howard Anderson, Ruth Armstrong, Frank Armstrong, Howard Barnes, Vivian Becherer, Dorothy Bell, Hubert Bemis, Letha Bennett, Althea Binning, Leonard Bridges, William Britton, Emma Buchanan, Naomi Buck, William Burge, Thelma Burgert, Leo Burr, Kathryn Byrne, Frank Calvert, Paul Childs, Virginia Clark, Robert Cline, Charles Conover, Freda Cottom, Harriet Covert, Ethel Cramer, Mildred Critchiield. Mabel Crooks, Clifford Darras, Mildred Davern. Marguerite Davis, Elaine Deady, Margaret Deming, Pauline Detrick, Marion Dodd, Donald Dodson, Constance Dodson, Louis Drake, Inez Dunbar, John Edwards, Leona Eldred, Marlin Ellrod, Hubert Engleman, Clarke English, Thelma Evinger, Margaret Farrington, Fielden Field, Juanita Foncannon, Mildred Frazer, Wanda Freeland, Kathleen Froment, Merle Gariano, Mary Gayso, Andrew Ghindes, Eugenia Sophomore Class Roll Gifford, Helen Graham, Muriel Grifhth, Edith Griffith, Lucile Gaag, Louise Hackler, Dalpha Hadley, Walter Hagan, Paul Hall, Ruth Harbour, Ardmore Harms, Charlotta Hauer, Margaret Hawkins, Frank Henderson, Preston Herndon, Mildred Hessler, Herman Hickman, Thelma Hilgeman, Alfred Hixon, Ruth Holler, Lottie Hofler, Susan Holler, Willis Holm, Irma Hopkins, Mildred Houston, Marion Howard, Raymon Humphreys, Opal Hussong, Helen Ireland, Margaret Isaac, William Isbell, Edith Jardine, Charlotte Jeffers, Dessie Jenkins, Kenneth Jewell, Wilma Johnson, Dorothy Johnson, Elbert Jones, Dakota Jones, Lucile Jones, Vivian Julian, Mildred Keller, Doris Keller, Earl Kelley, James Kemnitzer, Gerald Kendall, Pansy Kennedy, John Kennedy, Maurice Kindle, Helen King, Harry Kinzel, Getella Kitchen, Harry Koenig, William Kropus, Della Kutch, Cecilia Kwasny, Stella Ladson, Thelma Landes, Thelma Lawrence, Jane Lawson, Vineta Lemmons, Nellie Lennon, Agnes Lewzader, Leroy Loving, Harry McCrocklin, Alice McCrocklin, Durward McKean, Vern McMahon, Helen Mace, Winfield Mack, Lucille Malone, Harold Mann, Carson Martin, Paul Mason, Kenneth Mathias, Lucile Mattox, Mae Meister, Stanton Melcho, Loretta Mendenhall, Catherine Miles, Ethel Moats, Ilene Moody, Dorothy Moody, Guynith Mooney, Joseph Morey, Virgil Morgan, Chester Morris, Juanita Morse, Betty Morwood, John Muncie, Norval Murtaugh, James Myers, Elizabeth Myrick, Floyd Myrick, Priscilla Needham, Richard Neil, Francis Netzhammer, Harry Neukon, George Nickels, Marguerite Nickels, Elizabeth Nichols, William O'Brien, James O' Mara, John O'Rear, John Overton, Okia Owen, Kathryn Paton, James Pattison, Miriam Payton, Robert Pearson, Earl Perkins, Fayetta Perry, Thelma Peters, Helen Price, Virginia Probst, Marguerite Ray, Lowell Rector, Audrey Rector, Mabel Reece, Kenneth Reid, Clarence Ring, Josephine Ritchie, James Robinson, William Rogers, Iris Rollins, Robert Rowe, Helen Russell, Izetta Sartain, Alberta Schomehl, Florence Sellars, Fred Shanklin, Bertha Shea, Donald Shea, Frederick Singhurse, Irene Skeeters, Warren Slack, Elizabeth Slade, Evelyn Sloan, Lola Smith, Eugene Snyder, Elizabeth Spears, Agnes Spence, Andrew Stanley, Cecil Stewart, Imogene Stith, Thelma Strong, Gertrude Sullivan, Rowena Swander, Frances Swander, John Szobonya, Julius Tapy, Forest Thomas, Gladys Todd, Waneta Van Meter, Dorothy Walwik, Theodore Watkins, Avola Watson, Margaret Weber, Joseph Webster, Esther Weinbrecht, Kathryn Wells, Ruth Whaley, Dorothy Wheeler, Ralph White, Florence White, Marie Whited, Naomi Williamson, Arthur Willis, Eugene Witty, Wilma Wood, Hermine Young, Paul Zaring, Myrle Zellers, Elsie S 3 i Q 2 5 ? Q G9 5 Q Z 'VIBE 4 QW 5 Z 42 Z Q QW VU D SG Q sz XY. VG Eg G Q G ' GZC?A3 DE 'DE 5R E V XX' SEXY Ss w cu 3 3 it SU Tr Ci 'in Q Z. QE' Q 3 R' ff.. in QW! ,W The Prettiest Girl ............... ........ E ugenia Anderson The Most Popular Girl .......,. ........... M argaret Hawkins The Most Popular Boy .......... .......... S tanley Martin A The Most Popular Athlete ...... ............ R ichard Wimer A Q Everybody's Friend .................. ................ N orma Thomas Q Q The Wittiest Senior ...... .......... A nna Louise Tribble Q K The jolliest Junior ...... .................... H elen Crews X Z The Noisiest Sophomore . ........ Allen B. Richardson S Q The Freshest Freshie ............. ............................... E leanor Conley CA V In October, 1924, it was decided to hold a Benny Popularity Contest in order Q Z to make money to aid in financing the Benedictus. So-it was done! A committee K Q composed of Orville Evans, Lawrence Baxter, Fred Andrews, Max Allen, Perna Q Q 4 n D no 3 O- N O V1 FV 'J' cv UQ 3 C3 Q- F9 9. 'L O H O D cv rm m I3 T' Z Frazier, and Martha Church, aided by Miss Nelle Duncan, Senior Faculty Adviser, took charge of the contest. Votes were very inexpensive, five votes could be pur' AGES CD F1 rv sv ff 5. FV 2 cv CD ff E sv UI B iv E! -A rv S41 rv O. 5. F? D' cv 0 O D FY ro 54 2 ET 0 D' F U1 F? ru Q- Ph O P1 S- O C F7 52. N 2 rv co F' 9' V EQ I' .Sk HA we G' Z6 5 :1- P3 Q. N X 'U 2 S o. 3 'o :L .3 ff :r N Q. fl c: 71 2 O '45 9.1- : :J- 0 3. :s :a Q Q 5. FV :- N W W ra :s 14 o- c ff 2 0 G REQ In practically every case, the race was close with the winners undecided until the final day of the contest. Eugenia Anderson's right to the title of Prettiest Girl was hotly contested by the admirers of Magdalen Cooprider, and Lawrence Baxter was a close second in the popular choice for Everybody's Friend, the title won by Norma Thomas. In each contest several people were voted upon and, in some cases, the competition between the followers and backers of the entrants was very spirited with no person leading by a very great number of votes. Some dark horses appeared and in the final moments nosed out some of the contestants, who had seemed to have a clear field. Much enjoyment was derived from the Benny Popularity Contest, but, best of all, it was a great financial success. Approximately 562.00 was realized. This money was tumed over to the Benny Fund. QQ were unable to persuade them to have a picture made, due to their excessive mod' Q9 S esty. Z u . C., I25. A JAG WCS Z Z 2 5 S il S sa S Q 5 Um ' f '33 S 3 N Q 5 S? Z ea Z 99 Z co ? D Aeswiegsmxwsmbsmxxo X2 N ff, Q Pb Q wQmNcaHs3W299mDQWDQ DQW VEGAS. 5 S9 S Q Q '9 S Q U'l' NGC C3CRiG G 9ZDQ'7ZQWZfbQWZ15D 51 - 9 w 95'sQ'ZZiG ZtGCL?ZAG GA3 DSRTDQ D9 Q 2 S EJ .9 SAK? Q .5354 Q Q S 'S Q v CQ Q l Q ED Q ll A . t . S CA un Dm Q2 Freshman C1058 5 B Garneld F1'CSl'Xll1CI'l?BCl1lHLl this term are one hundred and fortyfsix industrious A QD and ambitious students. An evidence of their industry is their nine per cent represenf G0 Q tation on the honor roll. Their ambition is to make the best senior class in the his' X tory of Garfield. K B 4 E Many of their high school experiences are such as they had anticipated, but U Q they are at a loss to understand the peculiar manifestations of interest on the part of yl N sophomores, juniors, and even seniors. While cheerfully accepting what comes, these B freshmen have been heard to say, When we are so homores and 'uniors, we won't A P J QD victimize the freshmen. G1 5 KR. M., izs. V , G7 Circ S Z G9 S Z 'eii' eemeQ ecfmevaw2snQyz'esnQm:nsJWmizs 5 2 V W ER SRX.. RX. 'ED SLR. V CI DL Cf? 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Morrow, john Murphy, Alice Nadzeika, Herbert Neal, Vera Nelson, Andrew Nichols, Harry Nisbet, Paul Nyers, Margaret Orr, Edith Pennington, Leslie Pinson, Myrtle Pinson, Wayne Porter, Elizabeth Porter, Robert Purcell, Edwin Randall, Hope Rickleman, Harry Riggs, Thomas Rood, Helen Sarson, Anna Schultz, Ada Skelton, Mary Smith, Dorothy Smith, Naomi Snedeker, Raymond Spangler, Marjorie Stants, Wesley Stewart, Ruby Stimson, Helen Stnons, Edward Stoye, Raymond Sullivan, Joseph Swartz, Dorothy Szobonya, Elizabeth Thompson, Wayne E Trotter, Roy Truitt, Carl Unison, Mary Valbert, Flo Valbert, Gretchen Valle, John Vallely, Roseanna Vinsel, Cecilia Waggoner, Robert Walters, Mattie Washington, Margaret Western, Mildred W'illiams, Thelma Williamson, Wilma Witty, Gladys 'l iG !5G?ZaGG'ZGa9iDS DSRS7 U Q V EQ. 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No one could long be downhearted around jolly Kitty Mavourneen, as she was called by many of her chums. Shure, an' it's Oirish Oi should have been with me red hair and me Oirish name, she often declared, assuming a humorous brogue which was not hers by nature, for despite the triple evidence of name, hair, and eyes, Kitty Buford was not from the land of shamrocks. Kitty's a dear, thought Mary Lou, and half the time I'd be as blue as indigo if she weren't around to pull me out of the dumps! Then wistfully she murmured, I wonder where jim is tonight. She had no time for further wondering then, but went with Kitty to the concert at the college chapel. Time and again in the following weeks, Kitty came upon Mary Lou when she was dreaming sweet dreams of the first holiday when she would be free to go home to the folks and Jim--dear, old Jim! Wonder if he'll be glad to see me and meet me at the station? thought Mary Lou, and she counted the days until she would be on her way to home, sweet home and jim! Days passed by and then weeks, until at last the holidays arrived. To Mary Lou those days and weeks had been interesting, but it was with great joy that she boarded her homebound train and with greater joy still that she stumbled down the train steps Onto the station platform of her home town. Her eyes were blurred with tears of happiness as a tall, handsome young man, with clear brown eyes and squarefcut jaw stepped from a waiting motor car and hurried towards her. At the same instant a magnificent brown and white collie darted through the crowd and barking joyfully, tried to leap upon her. Flinging her arms about the collie's neck, Mary Lou cried, Oh, you don't know how I've missed you, you dear, darling old Jim! A -Martha Church, '25. ,?5iQ S.CE 5 CED7ZfxC5G1ZGA'iDRYJDQR D Qffffzwfzes Q'7l1'GCZ GCZMG C5E Ls. IMG S mag I' Q ES 5D. ZDQ D 4 ? D-V 12 QCcSKG Q G CsEXY'.CQ GEQWZDQT7 A Q.,' QCmwQG. QQmQVam,2DW,sJQWQ,faQWm'xS 55 Sass? Ei 2 Q N S S 3 Z 9' Z C0 ? 6 G9 ? Q cp' :E W Ya PDA 53V Q Siiis EHSEQ7 Ehswigq 522254 ZDZZTG EHZZVQ Yu EDA E357 Garjqelal Homecoming ' Home, sweet home! Isn't home a fine place to be when you've been gone a while, and doesn't it give you a thrill to get back home? Many old grads of Garfield experienced that lihfill on Friday evening, Nov. 14, 1924, when the second annual Garfield Homecoming was ed. From 7:30 P. M., when the graduates, their husbands, wives, and kiddies were welcomed in the front hall by the teachers who have taught longest at Garfield, until 11:30 P. M., when c tlfs evengngs program was concluded, every one enjoyed the pleasure of once again being at dear o Gar ed. Senior girls conducted the members of the various classes through the halls, beautifully decorated in festive purple and white, to separate rooms of the school, where they remained until the program began. At the beginning of the program everyone gathered in the audi' torium hlling it to its full capacity. Did I say everyone? No, not everyone, for where were the babies, the kiddies, and the nurses? The teacher's room had been converted into a real, surefnough nursery equipped with rocking chairs, couches, balls, blocks, dolls, and all acces' sories required for a onefnight nursery. The babies that were left in the nursery while their parents enjoyed the program were tagged by the Senior girls in charge, with tiny purple and white arm bands which gave their names and the names of their parents. The nursery was an exceedingly popular place, and its many visitors of both sexes were very willing to help enter- tain the kiddies-before the program began! At about 8:00 P. M., the Garfield Orchestra opened the program with The Salut d' Amour. An interesting address of welcome by Prin. Charles Zimmerman was responded to by Glenn D. Irwin, class of '16, President of the Alumni Association. The Bierbaum Broadcasters, an orchestra composed of Garfield alumni and members of the present classes, who gave several numbers, were very popular with the audience, which was also very appreciative of Paul Dorsey's Saxophone solo. 3 Garfield's famous double quartet was next on the program, rendering two very pleasing un Q numbers, On the Road to Mandalay, and for encore, On the Banks of the Wabash. S9 A whistling solo by Sue Hess Tingly, class of '13, accompanied by Elvada Tessman Thompf f son, class of '14, followed. B a just before the intermission several solo numbers were given by talented Verna M. Cook, who graduated from Garfield with the class of '18. A new gr, Q 9. -1'.1.o:, Bm 0 O-Og'-i 'nr5 BWDS 5552 ::0- :V aqwmgg mfg' 2055 gmfs U10 522: Wo. 45-74: 'Vps I1 BHS-D 'oZ'-UQ O oi o.-,,.,,:r o:r 5' F ':r n: 2S-U Qmpd og :s 5:1 Q- a'5 ::'g'1S g Fo U1 gigs Unttar-i -csc. zepi .em f'fi5 13f ern :s-322 OO-:Eff is K o 'Vo D333 O 0 :ifefji-'E saw fl cn Naam 'va on 5,5-35. Sfgm pn'-. 2 'J- -T' o no-af SEK? Q 9' c 9: :i N D' '1 B UI FV V1 o :s QQ O ... N UI KD o PVS :J :P O :J ff :r N S. o : P UQ P9 4 0 FY :r '1 0 0 rc: .- N FU Q. :a UQ UI o .... O fe JZZKE AZZK? .425 5 JSSKQ S5333 'SESK3 45s The concluding number of the program was entitled, Memory-graphs. While E. B. Clogston, Master of Ceremonies, pointed out the people, Mr. Ewers threw upon the screen pic- tures taken at Garfield in years gone by, and the graduates greeted the old familiar scenes with such cries as See that lanky boy on the end? That's old Bill: he's married now. There i you are, Mary, right on the front row, and 'Member the day that picture was taken? Alumni officers for the ensuing year were elected, and contributions for the Garfield Band were taken. Officers of the Alumni Association elected were: Pres., Dr. Glenn Irwin: Vice- Pres., L. R. Allen: Sec., Mr. Smith, and Treas., Mr. Maehling. For a short while after the program, the graduates strolled through the old familiar halls. But finally they departed with mingled regret and happiness-regret that they must leave, and happiness because of the pleasant evening enjoyed and the prospect of attending the future Homecomings of their Alma Mater. Q. Q Q. ci. NU 0-c EN FP 20 is ' 0 N Z? 35 FP :fo NP-N no-.N cz: FY ES- New 38 o BE gi OE Em :i 'SS' U 0 cv:- ...Ei can an W9 . 'rv 'EU- 23 iv: me D3 :Els nfl. wa. gm Qc 22 5,0 --o E. :s rn E W UI F-9 gems Z Z Q3 2 5 S ii S ii S is 'Y-MMSD simon GIRLS' cms was BENNY CARNIVALIBIS BENNY CARNIVAL I9l7 ' BENNY cAnNuvAL 1915 A . 0PERETTA'fYOKUHANA MAIDLIQIB ' 57 MANS SYND7' SEQ-ZZIZKG Q G QZZG G?ZGAD DE DE D'E3KY22E4?, V pg S Z S GESRXQ SRX' 3'rsXXY5JPD1s.'KX' ED GEQWFJ 5174 SWG 9170 Q S Turkey Day Parade Z B I1 Garfield's reputation for putting things over was upheld by the 1924 annual C9 S parade staged before the Turkey Day clash. On Wednesday night preceding the V big game, hundreds of enthusiastic Garneld students and boosters invaded the down' M L town district with flying colors. The parade this year was very peppy and in addition to the customary features, G9 S possessed a few novelties. More than a hundred decorated cars were in the parade W N besides three especially beautiful floats furnished by The Twelve Points Business M Men's Association, the Senior and Junior classes, and the Faculty, whose float, The E Spirit of 7'6 was both beautiful and signiicant. The Clown Band, clad in purple and G9 w white clown suits, and the Kitchen Band, whose members wore aprons and carried V X kitchen utensils, were novel features of the parade. M B Faculty, students, and Garfield supporters cooperated to make the parade a def cided success. AG CQ P S Here's to The Spirit of 7-6 , our grand old slogan. Q A . -M. C., '25'. 4 5 VZG 2 5 V 5 7 5 S ii S 3 5 gf, s. 'YG SPIVUT OF GRHTY YEA Gmfmenov 1rcfvEN cABmET BAND ': Y , . t 9 W :j ,. J ' , N . x Q 4 . , if 1 1 ' 1 ' x 1, 4 Q f . 'V J ' ' , lx X U ,L w 1 N g A 1 4 1 A .i ,X 1 v 1 , Q ii X ' Q 0 , , J 1, X Q1 1 xg 1, V 1 , i et1 oun aoosrens eff FAc uLTv FLQAT z'5 0 Jovtlf' Q, EMA A svn' V, igpbdfh 'Vesi'on.. Johnson. Bgcillefmiflrb ' Cl K QM G1 foams' ge, S if E if S S 9 Z 9? Z C9 ? W is SRX? ?DSY5JE3s.XW SRX. 934 SWG 5324 SZ' SRX. QE 7 lxgg FV :r 0 9 9 rl 0 E. 5 'A 'FD ,.g w :r 3 Fl-7 E E' rv 4 C N FII ' fx P9 :1 'S Q' 3 5' P- 2' E E ,., -. :: 5 ,Q Q- P-I. 3 UE P-T Q 5 3 Us 95 E :- H 94 :- N 2 Q 5 E as UQ O 5' S .2- 3 :- Pl- as ' 3 5' Y: '-' E 2 S' Q D' is 'Q E The Bohemian Girl On March 19 and 20, the combined Boys' and Girls' Glee Clubs with the Or' chestra, under the able direction of Miss Marie Critchfield, successfully presented the famous opera, The Bohemian Girl. To successfully produce this opera ref quired many hours of work and rehearsal, not only with the cast, but with the Glee Clubs and Orchestra. Those in the cast showed unusual dramatic ability combined with excellent voice presentation. The music was unusually well given by the Garf field Orchestra. The Orchestra played the Overture and for the entire play. Miss Merle Froment was the accompanist for the entire opera and different solos. Her work helped much in the successful production of the opera. Thaddeus, a Polish exile, seeking concealment from Austrian troops, rescues the infant daughter of Count Arnheim of Austria, from an infuriated stag. The grateful Count asks the stranger to join in the festivities about to take place. Thad' deus finally accepts, but refuses to drink to the health of the Emperor. The Count is angered, and Thaddeus departs with a band of Gipsies. Devilshoof, one of the Gipsies, is imprisoned by the Count, but he escapes and steals Arline, the Count's child. with Thaddeus, and plans to separate them. e A we A grand fair is in progress--Florestein, the Count's nephew, is met by the Gipsies, and they steal a medallion from him. The Queen hangs it around Arline's neck. Later Florestein accuses Arline of stealing it. She is brought before the Count. He recognizes a-scar on her arm and, after questioning her, realizes she is M 5 5, 9 5. FF 5' N 5. Q. 'A O Ph FY D' N O O C 21 U1 2 0 D 0- O C! 5 0 F9 D D O F? fm O 1 UQ Q FY -1 'J' FD O. C. N C Y' -1 D' N 'C RWE his longflost child. ED have a secret farewell meeting, but are discovered by the Count, through the schem- Q9 N ing of the Gipsy Queen. W N The Count will not allow his daughter to wed a Gipsy, so Thaddeus reveals his K E true rank. The Gipsy Queen induces one of her tribe to fire at Thaddeus, but by G9 a timely movement of Devilshoof the bullet reaches her own heart. IK Y '? AX ?V.fZG Z Z 5 7 5 is 3 S ii S 3 S The Count consents to the union of Arline and Thaddeus, and all ends happily. E5Q'Z,Q .G 31665 CL.'?Z'mGGfWi'GA'iDSDQN D'5D D'iD f'ff2, 'ilk 'Q QWZA U .h V it -, C . 4, , Q M use A A 'elif' SIS? 'SDSU SAY' E SDWZJ TYMGDQWJ Q24 Q um Du QQ The Bohemian Girl IQ S An Opera by Michael William Balfe Q A The Cast gi Q Count Arnheim, Governor of Presburgu .......... Tom Jacobs G9 S Thaddeus, Polish exile ......................... ...,............ N ed Kerr V X Florestein, Count's nephew ......,.....,., ................... J ohn Horn M A Deyilshoof, Chief of the Gipsies.. .......... Merle Hornbuekle 4 Queen of the Gipsies ...............e....... ,....... M zirgaret Hawkins Q Arline, daughter of the Count ........ ........ R owena Sullivan U S Arline, as a ehild .,,......................... .........e.. B etty Parker V Buda, Arline's attendant .......... ...........,.......... A vola Watkins D26 '7 QC? D! QQUCUO :J'.w2E'fF1 mQ..I.Q,-,' 'fgffceg Ch 97552 D? 33,5 M. 5' is ' GE Rf: Q H.: :Q 5 lf9'f'-1 gn: :Q Q. 152'-:E :IFAEE Eiirnii :Af2:: '13:: 22592 9,-EE'-Se 255265 Qafhae 5322125 :+,:'fW, 'I in I ADQSO 55205123 Co'7Q '5 f-'f3 'b S-'-1 C-.l'1'I :c1.7U,,,c own an 00353 N-f.'3Omcn b.K'.GifNNf'IQf-SRX Elizabeth Westrnn, Murial Graham, Lucille Smith, Lucille Wanods, Mary Unison, Virginia Riley. Chorus of Gi isies and Peasants: l Piano ...., ......, .... .,...,,.... M e r le Fronient Director .A .i....,,,i Miss Critehfield 'ZS iKf '.Q 2 5 Z is Z is we S QD w S ii S Q ii ,9Z SGQ G G' G GZC?A3 DS 'DE 9'1QY1E '1 5.JEDs.KX 5DR 5DS PYP? og- UI Eo..1 SQU- cn 5' isa 'zwm 02690 gmc 01125 mga 9-7 -.sg 922 :QE 'East sfffiz 289' wo' QQ-'C p-,QFV R55 752151 lmhf '4555 EEE :STE O.-fin.: og-E 6,555 S'N,i, mU fV als n:t X47 5062 'NS- Ffn-n ',j fV mo. 2.5 S-Q W'.a-1974917 V7 The Admirable Crichton '-I :r N Ib o. E H. SD 'Z N O 2. O :- FV O as 5. FU o- :: 2 fb H 5. P+ :r CO rr' O c fl! C9 :- Sl. cz. O PH t-' O 1 o. L-' o FD 5 f-I :- CV S4 o H 'C Si E 459749 I o W B.. fn 'o I1 4 ii 0 sc 2 5 5. UI Ef 'U 2 1 2 wr- 0 P- Z shows how he develops from a mere machine to a masterful character who commands those who formerly commanded him. In a tropical storm, Lord Loam and his three daughters, the Hon. Ernest Woolf ley, the Rev. Treherne, along with Crichton, and Tweeny, the little kitchen maid, who adores Crichton, land on an island far out of the path of ships, when Lord Q1 Here on the island all is changed. Crichton takes charge of the situation, putting Q Q2 the whole party at work under his direction and solving all the difficulties which V Q arise. Two years are spent on the island, during which time the sisters are changed V 5 from idle, luxuryfloving parasites, to lively, funfloving girls, thoroughly capable of A caring for themselves. Crichton proves a natural born leader and everyone is eager S to serve him. Romance in the play is furnished in the love affair of Lady Mary and 5 Crichton. They intend to be married and the whole party is celebrating when a f A ship is sighted. This changes everything and Crichton realizes that now they can ref 4 turn to England, but that if they return there can be nothing for Lady Mary and G9 him. . V 61562 GKZGXX In the last scene they are back at Loam House and Crichton again is a servant, showing that while nature ruled on the island, convention must rule in Eng' land. as S9 Do 1' A G iG v9 Q7 Q?. QYZ.lDnd 64 ESQ Rf' SiN5.JE3fs.'Kf' EEF GD , V Q The Aaimzrabie Crichton A By Sir James M. Barrie GD DU - Q2 Persons of the Play X Crichton, the hutler ..............,,.,,,....,.........,,..,.,..,,,.,,, Thomas Jacobs X Hon. Ernest Woolley ..,.......,..,.. ......,.. A llen Richardson 5 Earl of Loam ....,..,......................,...,.,,., ......... W illiam Johnson Lady Catherine, his daughter ,.............. ...,,,,,,.,,,,, I ris Rogers Q Lady Agatha, his youngest daughter ......,, .,.,.,..... G ertrude Strong N Lady Mary, his eldest daughter ....,.,. ,...... P auline Deming Lord Brockelhurst ..........,...,,,.,..., ....,....,,,, M arvin Carter A Mr. Treherne, clergyman ........ ,....,.. L awrence Sawyer Mrs. Perkins, housekeeper .........,.. Avola Watkins QD Monsieur Fleury, chef ....,... .,.,,..... L awrence Baxter Q Mr. Bolleston, valet ,.,.................,. .,.,.... E mil Krockenberger N Mr. Tompsett, coachman ..,..,...,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, O , Ci Connelly Q Miss Fisher, maid to Lady Mary ..,....,..,...,,.,,,..,... Margaret Hawkins E Miss Simmons, maid to Lady Catherine.. .....,,,,,.,ii Frances Smith Mlle. Jean, maid to Lady Agatha ........... ,,,,.,.,..,..,., L ily Hieny N Thomas, a footman .,...... . ...........,.,...... .........,. H obart White john, footman ..,.........................,.. ..,,.,,,,.,,,.... F rancis Niel N Gladys, maid ,,.,.....,......,. .......... D orothy Beecherer Tweeny, kitchen maid ...,.. ,,,,i,,,, M uriel Matrox QD Stable Boy ......................... ,...,,,,.,,,,.... .,....,,...,,... 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The presentation of the play was a credit to the entire castg the director, Mrs. Frieda Ferguson Bedwellg and all who aided in making the play a success. The music rendered by the High School Orchestra under Miss Critchiield's direction was very pleasing also. In the play Orville Evans and Magdalen Cooprider as the leading characters were popular favorites, but it was hard to pick favorites, for each character starred in his own role. Orville Evans as Burton Crane, the handsome hero from the North, delighted the crowd with his sincere manner and hearty, wholefsouled, Well, God bless my soul! Winsome and attractive, especially to all the male sex, was Mag' dalen Cooprider as Olivia Dangeriield, alias Jane Ellen, the Irish cook, to whose charms not only the Dangerfield's agent, Randy Weeks fLawrence Baxter, suc' cumbed, but even the right honorable and staid Solon Tucker, Crane's Attorney and guest, fThomas Jacobsj, not to mention Crane himself. We were inclined to be sorry for the likable Randy, but we rather enjoyed Tucker's discomfiture. Margaret Summit made a most attractive though very unwilling chamber maid. However, we cannot but sympathize with her when we remember with what she had to conf tend-Mrs. Falkner! Audrey Houston in the rather disagreeable role of Mrs. Falk- ner, Tucker's sister, a veritable ogre who hesitates not to investigate anything and everything-even the kitchen cupboard!-was exceptionally good. According to rp 0, 1-of-rn .-. ei'-:25'sQssa2s 9':10vv'o I2':::0 :Lv QQDDBFH. F-7 Q-'N-,3 mPf'2.q,,,B .f,i.2g,,-jo wo .-. ' go- 'iA 'm...,g,,gg2E. ggfgfzg-l2Ef.rv 'mga 5QS2?gE2?E5g 9'sw'oUgP'+5,,E,O9gp,f... R3-fm 'B WSE' Hmggagrgffwg H20-mmggmmomb ma 'x'3UgEwf 68r? l 3,.,'512Uggn o.wB:sC H. pf- Z.-.:N..0 HD' ... :ppc pr- NN-'-..':S7s1 ,gm ...Egg ,-,ll-gf'i5'2'-1RQ.Dm' ppff DQOD -H rr mf gm no-oogr 1-r ff' P1 BND'-10 ,Q D gpN.10 . .- on Wm Og H73-Q P-YQQFQ Ul5z. 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As the director of the Senior sale of tickets, Miss Nelle Duncan, class adviser, deserves due appreciation. Considering it from all angles, Come Out Of The Kitchen, was a great sucf Z Z 5 S Q2 S Q2 S 53 5 Qa SRX? ff? S 3 S 3 Q 3 Z 9 Z E? Q 6 QD ? QW, 'Em 'W 'Q Wi RRDQAXQ S 4 9274 Q R W 'QSDRXVS JQWJQ CQUESIXR GEQF7 Come Out of the Kitchen A Comedy in Three Acts ACEG?f.Zi vga U 1 E E E 2 2 71 Q rv, vc. l V7 '1 at 5 5 3 Q ,Tifjm :L C s Jvifhgsln Ei P g:f,2'2'L-1 rn ...5 Hg? r:'3:g'?Q'-J Q -I 1 A i vc CE-gg' ' 'V :ru D 5 Z-2 U' Q. E 1-5 ' 4 5 3 F E E '5- 9 5' 5' r-4 C3 ASICS, .IKE pl fx .i Ei Q : ., U54 n 1 :r. fl. P' E. E, U1 ?' S r-4 rw E 5' T' Z V.- 1:1 C.. Lv LT ., Q -2 2, C- 0 '1 zz. if The dinfngfroom--just before dinner on the same day, Persons Of The Play QD Elizabeth Dangerfield, alias Araminta 7..........,...... Ivlargaret Summit Q N Mrs. Falkner, Tueker's sister ...,..,.......... .....,i,.. A udrey Houston W X Cora Falkner, her daughter .,..........,,... ,,,..., M argaret Hawkins M h Amanda. Oliyia's black mammy ......., ..........., H ilda Malloy A Burton Crane, from the North ,i,,............r.... .,.,,,,,.... L Urville Evans QD Thomas Letferts, statistical poet ,...,,.,.is.,.....,..r.,s...,. George Kisner G9 Q Solon Tueker, Crane's attorney and guest i,,...........,, Thomas jaeohs V S Paul Dangeriield, alias Smithheld ..............,...,...,e.. Lester Kniptaseh X Q Q Charles Dangerlield, alias Brindlehury .,.e....i.,t.....,ir.... George Reno A Randolph Weeks, agent of the Dangertields ,,...,., Lawrenee Baxter R3 9-9 N f B ' A ba :z'if'G, CQCkXYGCiWC?,CrkNC?,V.5D QV!Z QXZf Q7f TEig ev ' it w , ,J xi X , XM , K ,,, X. ,..1,. ,. t 'sffw .Pg i ffxK'fiL Q . - Y Pg gg A iyff i if? f fx :57 ' 3 M iii nl Q 7 fa it QQ wi, Q. f KJ JD Y , i . . i if i V, J i The cuff sbt B Marie A. Fole N' Y Y L4 1 Persons of the Play J . . . QQ joel, a little lame boy ...........,...........,,.,.....,,..., ...... M irian Ferguson xg, Gabriel, a neighbor boy .,,,,,, ..... W illiam Johnson Martha, a neighbor girl .,.,,..........,.... ,,..... A udrey Curtis Xb' Father Malachi, an old man ,..,...........,.,......., ,...,. J ames Paddock g,gf Huldah, a woman with whom joel lives ...... ....,... R uth Hixon ss' Stranger, a blind man ..,.......,.,.........,,,,.......,.,.i,.,...,, Marvin Carter Time-A day during the lifetime of Christ, 'YQ Scene4A home in Palestine. l - , . . . jg According to custom the Dramatic club on Friday before Christmas enter' fi tained the school with a Christmas play. The Gift , a play whose setting is in the Holy Land, and a play which brought out the true Christmas spirit, was selected this ' 'l year. ' , The play was well presented, and the hushed silence with which it was received was a tribute to both players and play. The stage setting was very beautiful and fi realistic. Lf The play was so successfully given at school that it was later presented at the .5 Central Presbyterian and Plymouth Congregational Churches. If' Much credit for the play's success is due to Mrs. Bedwell, who planned the stage settin Y and directed the la . LM ls P Y Xl EJ Q ri I 1 fi L?iK?fLfc,'.ifC.lQS5Ni1QktS'Q'L'T K 'fr'5.e5l?Q?Qflf-ii7gp7f3Qf, .Q f'Qf:Li5L7f. 1i'1'JIf'Z'2ffiD 68 E5f,QZ'JZ.GQWZxC5CL?ZxG GA'iD'AYD5DR DS D5D .fQ,12 2 S 6 5 Z Popzzfm My Q3 E Q 5 Q 52 5 5 Z 3 5 S Z ZS :KG 2 Q W S Z iw Q GD Z 05 Z 5 QD W S 2 S '25'fGm'.ce,Qm.wQ QD A 11 Margaret Hawkins 'fo Norma Thomas 71 Eugenia A nderson 72 Q5'L?ZZC?Q'ZZTGC??lC5G'?4C5'A'3D 9RXYf .J5.DEi?55J ' , Sl. W 4 GD ca Z QfYffZf6fZL1S' S G5 Q Q 5 3 Q Q S 3 Q 5 5 Q S Z S 6 QD co 5 3 Q Q 'E1i'fF G Q QC Qf?ZD8 ,:DQ.'7 3DQ'7 Z5u SKQZZQEQZZZGQZZZKQEZKHURSXNNSSQEESSSFN SEER f 6 .5 , mt xr. Egkc EEZ7 533s EESS'?ESSUEm5kf QZWZ S222 2272 QZZC, GE U D CZK A v G .4233 AZZ 'yei G viii YSEQ.SQiQ CZK SNS .X I' af, V-, . . .. ,, . r. ,ill Memorial Stadium Terre Haute's Memorial Stadium is built at the old Fair Grounds, and was com' pleted in time for the annual Thanksgiving Football game. It has a total' length of 600 feet and a total width of 375 feet. The Triumphal Arch which constitutes the memorial proper, represents an outlay of more than 390,000 There are 9000 grandstand seats and 1200 movable box seats, making a total seating capacity of 20,f 000. The total cost of our magnificent stadium is f5200,000. The stadium was dedicated by the Annual Garfield-Wiley Football Game. The crowds started coming early and by the time the whistle blew for the game to start twelve thousand loyal rooters were seated. The stadium will seat twenty thousand, so for the Hrst time in the history of the game every one had a Seat. A few minutes before the game started the Garfield team came out on the field led by three fellows who represented the Spirit of 7f6. They ran up and down the field a couple of times and then the Wiley team came out on the field carrying a large blanket. When they turned it upside down, a large bunch of red balloons floated up in the air. , 'ov:'. r- 6113352 DC'...mB1 7J..,.,m.fV ':.'.:r,... '45 Nm: .-fr m Uqffrv F9 0-wb'-'-1f'?2 C5070 0 nmmgv D 2 EQ WSOEWQ DW Q gglwzg QQ-7 O wggifm 3CP:e2.,2' apmeag 'V 50-o,., crQ l:f EfV:r' N725-D0 gfvo.. E. FVaQf'D:.: r2'U:E Eaagi 01153- 2:-3mQ-CD :vm ...UQ waging ass-'fn H :sn Q-aaa: 3355, 59 'ocu- mviiw Ta? 'ff-rm ':r' 172 Qian' cn.-91:1-5:r was-is rTD 2ru'T' nfl. Pr' saga? P1 1 g.s,,za r9HRm om:- 'o aWe55 -cfvrf-A452 mo' Zia ' cv F3329 2.5oo.m AZG V Z 5 2 S 5 3 S 5 S- f Y .,,,,..uv 75 ,EYZi 'iC'Z5'G GQ' GCEZC3'A3KDi:'D '23E D?D'1S Wg1?q Z Q 69 Q 7 Q Z S GD Q 7 Q A R ED GD Z Q Z IQ Q Gi 7 Q A Q GD Q V ' q Q The I 924 Grid Season S Q This year we started the season with seven letter men and a good schedule with Q QQ valley teams. We had as coaches Earl Pike, who was with us last year and jim UQ U Conover, a former Garfield man, who came from Normal. Billy Fitzsimmons was QQ S elected captain. V X We lost the Hrst game with Clinton, 13f6. The next Saturday at Sullivan we X E won 19f6. Two weeks later at Reitz of Evansville we lost 7fO. The next week we A came back and won 32f7 from Princeton. We kept up the winning streak the next week, winning at Robinson 12f7. We lost the Home coming game with Marshall Q 41 3f0, and tied 0f0 with Wiley on Turkey Day. V X We had only two injuries this year. Hogan got his shoulder hurt before the Q R Clinton game and George Van Bibber his foot broken in the Princeton game. This 4 Q5 year we won the respect of all teams played, officials and coaches, going through 9 the season without having a major penalty called on us. Q9 ,1 RECORD V E Garfield .................................... 6 Clinton ..... ......... 1 3 Garfield ........ ....... 1 9 Sullivan ....... ...... 6 Garfield ........ ....... O Reitz ............ ...... 7 E Garfield ........ ....... 3 2 Princeton .... ...... 7 G0 Q Garheld ........ ....... 1 2 Robinson .... ...... 7 v X Garfield ........ ....... O Marshall ...... ...... 3 W X Garfield ........ ....... 0 Wiley ....... ...... O A 5 - .. Garfield ,,,,...,..,,,,,,...,,,,,.i,.,.....,. 69 Opponents ..,... ..,...,., 4 3 QD LETTER MEN G9 Q E.-House, Calvert. V N T.-Van Bibber, Cassle, Alexander. K B G.-Cabot, Humphreys, Wiggins. fl C.-Wimer. V3 Q.-Fitzsimmons, Capt. 90 Q H. B.-Mendenhall, McDaniels, Armstrong. f bt F. B.-Marsh. A it Z 7 Gs Z 5 Q Qi Q R Q Q 5 Qi ,QgT,Q'?ZM.C5Q'Z'f.lZC5C?Z'Z'AGG'ZGAi3 D?DRXYD5J 5DRX'D.?g?, A Q' SIS? SRX? SAX? 53 Win W4 Q37 .ilyffq SD G53 G29 2 J V S Leiter Men 24- 25 Q B A QD According to the new ruling made by the Athletic Association of Terre Haute, Q Q all men making their first letter in a major sport receive a letter sweater and another V X in their senior year. This year everyone making a letter receives a sweater in order to M 67 .Gb start the rule out. Q The Garfield sweaters are grey slipfovers trimmed in purple. Seniors get ser' N vice stripes, and captains of the teams get stars which are placed above the stripes 4 m on the left arm. In football fourteen letters were given out in '24, and in the '24925 fi w basketball season, seven were given out. The fourteen football players were the only R whole group to receive sweaters because some of the men made basketball letters V U fl-7 :J L- 'S 2. 'C 1 n fl Q. 4 0 C- L: FT .-. F9 rw 1 O' ru ri as C U7 rm F? IJ ro '4 9.1. f-1 ro A: O.. '4 D' :Q C- :J 'S fa :J I9 ru T' 'Tl C 1 FY E' m. U1 5 rv -1 ra W X 15 G Ci son few baseball and track men received sweaters. S 2 M kt' 2 si 1.ocmee.mce.QsmevQm9ym,oQm.fosnWfA3zs 7 7 I 'N 2' XX! 5 7 I A k , QWCT C0 Q9 H 8,315 of 'Dig 9 jf! 'X ' ' N '- Y cal' .J -v t ,nn-O'-Q. 4 R H X! g I . 'xxx G--m-:1:'i'it6---i xxx ,xv -------- o,f---..-f4,Q 4 T8 w. k K ' J 11 glutnp, f Hx S M26 ,10 F s'fRlc'f - - ----- fh- ,gx 6'.'s.,. Q. fig' 41, ' ' T9 9Zf xC9' G Q-1 G GZC?A3KDQRS'23E 5DR Zl?, 2 as S Q s ER' SRX' SKXYS QDLQX' ED Wig Q74 Q7 G Q74 Q GD T Q UU DB S Basketball '24-'25 5 fa 1, O O no O D' na U1 '33 wr' cv sv D CL O O D O 4 rv 1 D' as O- :h 4 ru F FY P? rv 1 E3 ru an CD 'U fa D rm rv J-1 O sv CII YL. IV Q.. CL as 2 an 14 'JI xi. r cw' Zi AWK? Z6 'RYE D' ev 1 lm U' CZ 09 2 ca 1 cv Q. rv H cv no F? cv O- O' '4 sv P1 Sf. D CII S. F 5. FP D' rv P5 rv US. O D no .- '-l O CI 1 D as 5 rv D FY D' fl. Q.- sv C? P-1 D 91 no D as ton, and Murphy, to start the season with this year, and started rounding them into shape early. Murphy was chosen captain before the first game with Clinton. We had a good schedule this year and won most of our games. In the Wabash Valley Tournament we won from Rockville in the preliminaries, but were defeated by New Lebanon in the final games held at the Wiley Gymnasium. This year we won the city championship by defeating Gerstmeyer twice and Wiley twice. We played a benefit game with Gerstmeyer for the widows of the men killed in the Sullivan mine disaster and won 3923. We won the District Tourney held N 7 N University. Z A The letter men were Capt. Murphy, Calvert, Cassle, Spencer, Hylton, Mendenf A QD hall and McKenna. Three of these, McKenna, Calvert and Mendenhall, will be left G9 Q for next year and with several others who did not make letters ought to make a Z S good team next year. A V9 G5 S V B A 'St Z Z G3 3 5 E 5 s 3 5 ,9Xt tGQ 1'G QD C? G74C?A'DED5DRK'DE ?DR 1 g1?, V S 5 p N Q' QQ. EYKKYS QDQXX' SENT 4 QW!! Q74 Q74 QW! Z S GD Q 33 55 N 7 Q 9 S Freshman Basketball Team 24- 25 Z For the second year Gariield had a freshman basketball team for the purpose Q5 Q of giving the under elassmen experience in the game, The team was coached by Z Q jim Conover, a former basketball man from Normal. 4 Only three games were played because the varsity team played several games Q9 S that the freshmen played last year. The Team won from Gerstmeyer 31f1Og from V N Wiley lOf9g and lost to Martinsville, Illinois 14f7. X QD The team was composed of Eugene McCabe, Captain Eddie Stnons, James Q9 S Kelley, james Dodds, Harry King, and Carl Cottrell. Z E U G9 S A UK V26 CE. 3 Z 3 2 S Q 3 Q S ER V EK. as X EDB '7 VER. SRX. RX 553 AG pf! ' 9 ' df VIZG ,156 ZS Z .li lxbtxiv-lv-4v-hr-r--rv-lr-an-In-an-A - Z 9PO9o?79? :'Af '5QT 95o90?79? I f '5Qf ' QQQQCDCUQQCUQQQQQCDQQQQQQ 3'I3-'5'I59'19i '9i333'I5'I9 5'19-'I9'I5?-I3 3w:n:nm:m:w:n5wm:n:n:n:mQwEw:n:nm:h:n:n 'lg-2-2.'.l9-2-22-129-2-2-29-fllfllg-Q P'9'9'F-F3'p'F'P'9'P'P-p'F3'P'F'P'9-f3'9'9'9'55 saziseiasazssasssizzia I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Q- I I IJJIJII I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ow the two schools on that day. favorable for next year. Basketball Season With five letter men to build a team around, prospects for a good team looked bright at the beginning of the season. Coaches Pike and Conover began to round the team into shape for the opening with Clinton on December 13. Before the first game, Murphy, last year's back guard, was chosen captain. We lost the first game to Clinton 29f23, but came back the 'next week and won from Princeton 36f25. We lost to Sullivan 28f27 on the next day. On New Year's Day we won from Wiley 2Of5 in the annual game which is scheduled between After the Christmas vacation we lost to Vincennes 59-18, and on Friday to Shortridge 37f2O. In the Wabash Valley Tournament we won from Rockville 46' 23 in the preliminaries, but lost to New Lebanon 23f19 in the finals which are held each year at the Wiley gymnasium. On the sixth and seventh days of February we made a successful trip to Evans' ville, winning two games from Reitz 42f24 and Bosse 5'Of26. The team played well on this trip and things began to look more favorable than before. We won from Cathedral 4208 the next week end, but lost to Normal 30123 on Saturday afternoon. The next three games we lost to Rushville 45f3O, Champaign 19f15, and Crawfordsville 3845. This was the end of the regular schedule, and we had met all the city teams but Gerstmeyer who claimed the city championship by two defeats over Normal and one from Wiley. A game was scheduled between Garfield and Gerstmeyer to benefit the widows of the men who were killed in the Sullivan mine disaster. We won 39f23 in the best game played during the season. In the District Tournament the team kept up its good work, and won the tour' nament from Wiley in the finals after defeating Gerstmeyer, Prairieton, and Pimento. In the Regional at Indiana University we lost to Martinsville 40f13. The letter men were Murphy, Cassle, Spencer, Hylton, Mendenhall, Calvert, and McKenna. Although the first four graduate, the outlook for a good team is Opponents Clinton .......................... Princeton ..................... Sullivan ....... Wiley .................... Vincennes ...,............. Shortridge ...................... W. V. T. Rockville ...... W. V. T. New Lebanon Reitz ...........i.................. Bosse ............... Cathedral ....... Normal ....... Rushville ......... Champaign ........ Crawfordsville ...... Gerstmeyer ............... Gerstmeyer S. T ......... Prairieton S. T. ...... . Pimento S. T ......... Wiley S. T ................ Martinsville S. T. ...... . Where Played There Here There Here There Here Clinton Here There fEvans.j There QEvans.j Here Here There Here There Here Here Here Here Here Bloomington S i E li N 3 Z S9 Z C9 I co ? WE 77 49 4 Q74 SWG SZ' QW VU D I-.K G 'EG 'XYG SQ .XY I I Is I 55 S 5 S 5 S Q5 s I ,E5Zf ZsC?Q TGQ' G' ZGA3 D'3 D3RS5J?DRXY'f2?E2 ? G X 5 r Q' SRX' Ei? TEDIAXW ERR. 4 QVIJ SWL 9274 SWK g 5 .2 33 53 S Baseball 24 Z E Coach Pike's baseball men won three out of five games in the Hoosier League A Q which is composed of Wiley, Gerstmeyer, Brazil, Glenn, North Terre Haute, and QD X Garfield. g A The first game of the season was at, Gerstmeyer where Garfield won 5' to 4. The following Friday we won from North Terre Haute 16 to 6. At Glenn the folf Q S lowing week we lost 16 to 8 in a game played in a drizzling rain. The following V X week we won from Brazil 6f4, and the next Saturday lost to Wiley 6f4. M QD The men who received letters were Fitzsimmons, Nucker, Hogan, House, Capt. G9 S Anderson, Joson, Armstrong, and Lobaugh. Z B U Q gg 5 . VJ i V A n'ZCF,SX'.CECSYC3CI GCSQ,'5DZQV!ZDQW QW!Q 83 , Q' tG xGCL?'ZaGCWZGa9 DSR DS DS P Qi SEE 9.7! 53 QQ S 'SAX A T74 Cl 7ZG'ZGmL F9 O 5 5 1 Q 3 . -55 ev-ff' l :rm 0.5 ' 'Van :s-5' M '4 'J' 3.15 25 ...LQ mm Og. an 5 433 593 20 rp.-43 S2 222. FO- Q9 We-1' gg ii' '49- Qr? E.-4: 9:2 30 J F, ps fe LIT'-,':'.z mW Q QW O,-I Q34 PQ, n SQ pg rw' :E F' - B 33 g N gg. . -IA cn 5 2 5-'Q ,S U1 ww fi 9 35 Q rs: UQ, .m o ai 11, ffm U1 5' 5- 215 5' AXY'.CQ., CS'E'9lZ Q ors. At the Tiger Meet at Paris, and the W'abash Valley Meet at Robinson, the U S team did not place very high. At the District Mcet at Brazil, Gariield was third V S with fourteen points. Cassle, Murphy, and Spencer went to the State Meet at Inf dianapolis, but did not place in their events. QD C9 S The letter men were Cassle, Murphy, Capt. Spencer, and Anderson. V -6 QD G9 3 Z -4 C9 'Q V N 4 mvmieemeemecmevamsaymaor-msswmmns 84 SKK' 'SARS' xi S 5 S Q N 3 Z 9? Q Q ? 4 G0 ? QW! QWI, 'Ko QD i S q SRC ST D?D Q54 QWIJ SWG Q ' 7 fl 87.1 ,ZXGQ U: gp? 5'5- 2 maj? SP5 E 'Quan ,cr fu o QQ? :Q :VCD ff QQUUE. rv :Exim if egg! N :ag 2 bln P' E P:-fi PP n-1 .. pr-D: 2 :-0'-3 I -4 1'-1 S E. 'U fn rv 5'?F' 0 Q.. ' g rv' 5'N4 O 'UA' EE. EEQfl:cn.T'5' 9-ru EE..-'Tet rv '-H v-- va '-1 1'9- 5 3p 'r3 2 O no Hin . pp, FU 5 .... AFUH. WPC LOUEQUQSC :HT '4D'v C0 0- gf-f-0 CUN- K4 9 U-'N 45 9 W Q 155 :fp 55 E . W 2.9 as Ng, P-1 N fm. :La - QW U1 U19 F',l.LT? . 'f!', :r QQ :,:. U 2? 5,3- :if YQ:-J W U DY.'C?. -IRQ: Q Place gg S G. H. S. gymnasium, Y. W. C. A. swimming pool, Mother Nature. Q A Officials A Referee, Interestg Umpire, Good clean sportsmanshipg Scorers, Honesty and Def Q pendabilityg Time Keepers, Perseverance and Enthusiasm. Q9 w Goal V N Health, Fun, Good Scholarship, High Ideals. M A How to Play the Game 'CQ Players enlist under one of the point system captains. They serve faithfully a O QD prescribed length of time and receive points for their services. They then choose Q9 a new captain in order to add more service to their record. When they have earned five hunded points, they receive a Garheld letter. Seven hundred points entitles them to a monogram. Nine hundred points means a Garield Sweater. .ZZ W. V SX .ZS YG. Z S 3 pv G 1AG QZZaGG'ZGa'iDRifDSRKYD'-iJ 7S f3E,' v A 'SLK SJW STS? SRX? SRX SA Q' EQ' QV 4 We QW 533741 Qyfa '53 F5 si Leiter Girls V f xx 5 ' Pointfsystem girls. yes-all of us. We try to play the game, A We want to stand for high ideals and live up to our name. E Sometimes we fail-this way or that-forget pointfsystem creed Q But when we're really loyal fans. our game's the help we need. V Q We hope we have no slackers here: we hope we're all true blue: f ' We hope we all will reach the goal and feel we've earned it too. P CD 2 fi 51 fi l ic O Q 'O c 3. .- T 'TJ E vi 71 'U O 'K .-. VI 3 rv :s Cl? :r- 'ci 73 Pl :- E. 9-I 'Q fl! :J- 'O CD :1 Q. fm c O Q. 'U 0 71 H f: 1 T DJ -1 is E 0 f, m O :r- E cu. T' A QD Monogram-700 points-Anna Jones. C9 X1 Letter-500 points-Vineta Lawson. Virginia Childs. Charlotte Iardine. Lucile Smith. Kathryn W Hale, Jeanette Dick, Juanita Morris, Mildred Herndon, Nina Reehm, Anna McKinney, .1 I7 z SD O E. U5 C3 0 D' DJ 3 DJ P SKK. NumeralfAwarded for making a class teamfMary Spicer, Pauline Brammer. Rose Yarber, QD lrma Holm, Isabelle Unison. Pearle jones, Roseanna Vallely, Lassie Robbins. Margaret U ,Q Dcady, Mildred McCoy, Audrey Deardorf. Other pointfsystem girls-Lorine Henderson, Guynith Moody, Kathryn Harpold. Reba McCrockf ' A lin, Virginia McKee, Dorothy Van Meter, Mildred Cramer, Margaret Evinger. Florence M B White. Mary Elrod, Helen Albin. Reatha Aldrich, Emma Britton, Dorothy Becherer, A CD Elaine Davis, Jane Lawrence, Margaret Mulvihill, Elizabeth Myers, Virginia Pierce, Bertha Shanklin, Carol Smith, Thelma English, Frances Gariano, Mildred Keller, Agnes Lennon, E Gussie Groves, Mae Mattox, Beatrice Monninger, Mildred Western. Margaret Houston. G9 W Mary Unison, Valdora Barnes, Blanche Madosh, Susan Hoffer. Lottie Hoffer. Frances V Kauffman. Myrtle Pinson, Nellie Fischer, Martha Iahn, Charlotte Harms, Josephine Bran' M A ham, Carol Smith, Kathryn Weinbrecht, Elizabeth Nickels, Evelyn Kade, Doris Keller. A 33 V M 'XR 95' Z 5 6 5 w S 53 N 2 Q Q E Z 9 Q Q Q Q Z f a s 5D's 5JQD'1 x' 'MQW SWG QW 4 QWIL Q I SEXY' SKY' QWIJ Q74 UU . . UU QD H zfgzng Club QD S V X President ........................,,.................,.......,....,,., ........... K aty Hale f m Vice President ....... ........,. N ina Reehm A Secretary ............ ..,,,,,.,...,,...............,., ..,. ......,... P a t Deady Treasurer ......... ,.,......,.,....................,..,,,,.,....V .,...,., A i ina jones Q9 N Memories! Menmoriesl Wiley-GarHeld Hike W 7156 'ZS MIG 5' KG . 7.CE 'SYS A A walk up town, the Wiley girls, ten miles off Seventh Street, And then what seemed the hest of all, the welcome words, Let's eat! Hershey Bar Hike to St. Mary's Whalt street ear service-all for us! The ear just stood stock still, XVhilc Katy, Nina, and some more bought Hershey hars at will! Wie11er Roast-Deming Park Marshmallows, wicners, pickles, huns, the wieners in the tire, Because we laughed and giggled so they all fell oil the wire. Hike in Step Lcftfright! Leftfright! A hike with loads of pep, Lcftfright! Leftfright! All thirty girls in step Q 1 29 vff-v' U-c. Sf? 95, :UZ ,Z :- '4-I F511 is V1 Qc. U1 595 139 gpm :ww 7' f3.-'S CPLQE' ig-we FU Q31 mo..-. Tier -20 SD- Q-FY UID 5 -S9 Zim gi r-i77- :rp 0: 4... 22,2- '45- U75 Z. FD 'NJ VIZG V A 'aecmcaczmcs-.cmmwecme2.g1nwDQWmJQwfzfasnwfzinzts' Q iC9'QZ7ZiC5 iGG'?ZGA'5 DSRFDED 5D Y3U V Q 4 ' EE Point S stem Girls' Pro rams V y gi Y: DECEMBER 15-PQINTSYSTEIVI GIRLS' CHRISTMAS ENTERTAINMENT Christmas Candle Capers Hist! The Brownies Come Rigfafjig In the Cold Old Winterftime Stick-candies The snowflakes Merry skaters E ak' ELS. QA SDE. Z as E r. 5 Z E f-rs r , H?-,350 w 555' 2325- O arg gaif 2 QW 59: U 52? Ogre 5 M ME. z 951 fi Q if 4 cn :T 5. Q :zz o Z o W F11 as UD. 3 Z U1 1 5 353134 T74 Zf SZ Sophomore Flower Dance Sophomore Color Dance Pen and Pencil Dance Irish Jig MARCH 9-EXCHANGE CLUB DANCES 'ZS aKG In Days of Yore Erin Lad and Lassies Dusky Dinahs MAY-MAY DANCE TRAVELOGUE Q Presentation of Letters, Monograms and Sweaters to Point System Girls. 5 DANCES OF ALL NATIONS 1. Early America a. Indian Dance ff rx Q b. Southern negro clog dance U S 2. Japan W 3. Holland A 4. France 61 5. England . Q9 6. Sweden 6 N 7. Ireland V. X 8. Scotland K 5 ' 9. China A 10. Fairyfland 11. Spain Q a. O Sole Mio 5 b. Gypsy Dance M 12. America A q 3i'ZF GCZ GG '.QCSQV8 Q 5DED.1 DQW Z6 88 ' ?B - '33'6?N 6 oou,g,.r Eucqo 97999 ! H r' Hr U!! i ,Q , f Bm- .E5 , .4 SN',Y1,' X, .A ,fd ,QQLQZZZZZG 333225 C9276 G?ZC9'A 5DKEDQ 5J U Q S G 2 Urgwzzzazfzafzs gl GD Ch 35 3 3 Z Q 5 S Z Q 5? S 2 Q2 9 Q Z 2 Q N Q 5i2?.mCaQmQce. eGmQvamQyy22,anQWzzw3Q:Wm+z5 9 1 9Z C5?iZ1'G ' GA3 DQ 'D5D D5DR ,??, Z S W N 2 41 h 59 Q Q n gg The Benedictus Staff 5 V Q Q The class of 1925 is proud of the opportunity once more to present for your X 65 inspection a Benny. The staff wishes to express its thanks to all who have boosted A V for and enthusiastically supported them in their attempt to publish a yearfbook that K will adequately represent the grand old Spirit of Garfield. Q Q R STAFF Q V Q EditorfinfChief ...... ,.,,,,,, M 31-tha Church E Q Business Manager .. ,,,,,,,,,, Royce Conn Q gg, Art Editor ....... ......... G ilberc Wilson V 5 Literary Editor .... Margaret Mayrose 4 Organizations .. ........ George Reno U S Athletics .. .... john Alexander W A Athletics .-....-....... ........... A nna T1-ibble K Q Calendar and Jokes .......... Audrey Houston 99 Q Snapshots ............. ....... V irginia Riley Q QD Stenographer ......................................................,,,, Margaret Summit Q Faculty Advisers ............ Miss Parker, Mr. Hylton and Miss Arthur 9 N Photographer ....... ........ ........ .......,.,.,,,,,.,, ,,.,,,,,. M r , E wer-3 M U G9 S 3 YA 4 EJ Q 99 Z GD S Q2 S Q2 9Xf iG?ZC5 GZC?AEKD5D 'DS D'ED'1R ,'gQ F7 EDNXLX 927.4 l SKY SLXYSZJ QWY4 SWG Q QD 2 i T A L. , a S 33 Q Q The Royal Purple Q F Editorfin-Chief ...... A...... ............. G o rdon Babbitt Z1 Associate Editor ............... ....... ..t.. . ................... M u riel Mattax Q .ZZ gli zz: 5 Z S FI-7 U3 FS Eu C N4 ro 21 Q RYE AXXV Reporters-Marvin E. Carter, Allen B. Richardson, jack Grogan, and Olga Whittenberg. Faculty Advisers ........ Miss Froeb, Mrs. Fouts, and Miss Neukom v-1 D' .-. ln '4 ro sv H rf 23' rv 21 sv 'TR O Ph rf IJ' rv Ill ra D' O O .- 'O sw 'O rv H C1.. rv Q. O.. rv O- rf O 0 D' sv D UQ rv P+ D' rv D sw E3 cv zu I3 O. UQ m FT something peppy so they set to work to find a title that would be truly distinctive. The result was The Royal Purple. Several other titles were considered, chief of QD these being Grape Punch and Purple Pirate. The staff then realized that the Q Q several pages of the paper needed artistic cuts. The aid of Miss Arthur was sought W Dj D-7 :: c. FY :r FD H 0 UZ C f-'T 5. FP :- 0 U1 : 69 :- 0 SU 9: :s UQ Ui F? :- SD ff SD ro 'O N 99 1 S19 cr O 4 N CD SJ 0 :J- cn. KD ro S9 P1 P? 5 CD :s rf R. '-I 'D' ra CII F? sv :Pi IJ no U1 2 C V1 W' rv Q- no UQ E. I3 CII FP UQ 1 ro sv FP O C.- C1- U1 FY' E' M. '4 rw sv 1 sv I3 Cl.- Q. 5. D' O 'U rv O- FP D' sv F? P? D' ru 5 FF ..- cv Q failings of the paper are over-shadowed by the merit of the material that has ap' gy S peared during the year. The Royal Purple is published by the Junior Class. K 92, 40 Q V b 11 n GC GC GCSGV9W2iDQWZZDQWiQQW w26' ' 94 ,EEft .C9'Q'WZiG .C9'G'?ZGA'3D ?D DSRSD5J 'D.fZ.l2,' v Q V w SRX. STAR. SK W SEL QW 5' SAS Wfd X7 4 GD CA '63 E55 S Latin Club W A All Gaul is divided into three parts. So is the Latin Club. Said parts are A the Vergilian, the Octavian, and the Tullivan families. The Vergilian family boasts QD of Marvin E. Carter and Carol Smith as its parents. The Octavian family is pre' G9 Q sided over by Harold Fasig and Olga Wittenberg. William Johnson and Lois Nichols W X are 'LPater and Mater of the Tullian family. The parents of these six, and the M A grandparents of the others, are Max Allen and Jeanette Bedwell. 4 At the first meeting it was announced that the three families would engage in a QD contest, each trying to get the most new members and have the best attendance. U Q The winning family will be guests at a banquet furnished by the other two. At the 17! LSL same meeting every member was christened, receiving a Latin name resembling his own. At every monthly meeting each family reported its progress and a program Q was given. They included The Denunciation of Catiline, The Assassination of gl Q Caesar, a Style Show, a Roman Marriage, A Day with a Roman Family, a play en' V titled jason and the Golden Fleece, and music by the Latin Club Orchestra. The annual banquet was held Feb. 12, 1925, at the Maple Avenue M. E. Church. A Mr. Englcman, Mr. Zimmerman, and several members of the faculty were the guests A QD of the club. An interesting program was offered, and the faculty was called on to G9 Q speak by Max Allen, who presided. Mr. Engleman showed his gratitude by speakf V Q ing twice, to the great amusement of the club. Q It may be truthfully said that this was a big year for the club. A G9 'Q V N Z k-J Erfi'fF. '.G Q QCRiQV97ZiD3Z6'zD5D.' EvD'7 XS 95 9Z' GQ C5 ' C?A'D DERXY'2DE D'EDR ,Q Q S Z S SUQDRXV S DEEi EJ 4 Qyfd Q34 Q74 ED rv I 4 S 32 EQ Q31 Garjqelcl-Lincoln History Club Q9 S First Semester A f President ...... ......,.,......,............. .....,,.... M a rtha Church Q9 S Secretary ...,., ........ A..............,......,. .,,...... F r e d Andrews W R Second Semester M 'Q President ..,,,..,,,,..,,,,,,,..,,.,..............,.,.,,.,.. ,..,,.,,,.....,........ L eo Kabot A Secretary ...,...,....r,............................. ....,,,... D orothy Becherer GQ Q Chairman of Program Committee ...... ......... A nna McKinney ? X Faculty Adviser ........................... ......................,.. Ix lr. Clogston M 0 The Garfieldfljncoln History Club was started last year with the purpose of 59 GD Q5 VMS 9.56 715 2 GD Z- 2 ET ,S 21 S QD as Q it S QD S 5 Ei' ,s we .Ame .AK desired it. Credit is given to its members on their cards. The club meets the first Thursday of every month. The club proceeds in accordance with the rules of Par' liamentary Law. The programs consist of debates, historical games, current events, dlscussion of election laws in different countries, and of the different forms of government in different countries. E 9387426 G?fZ5G GZZMCE' CfZZGA3RSJD'3 D3 DEDR 2l2, Q7 v f Q S W Q V X 59 Q X 244 EE 0 T Q If ff X 23 FE if t Q N M' X V41 B GD Q f N A S 33 55 S Blue Triangle Z 'Q A President ............. ........ N orma Thomas Q Viee President .,..,.. .......... M iriam Du Vall gg N Secretary .......,...,, ........ M argaret Schmidt f EJ Treasurer .....,...,,...........,.,....................,.,,,.iVV,.,.......,..,...,., Idelle Prose 6 The Cariield Blue Triangle got off to a good start this year. Everyone said Q that it would be one of the hest years ever and their prophesies were right. 9 S The eluh is divided into four committees: A E flj Membership Committee ............ .....,., S everne English Q9 Q Q21 Social Committee ............. ....,....,,, H ilda Malloy D S Service Committee ...... ............,.. M ildred Jacks Q h Program Committee ..... ........ H azel Marie Adams A Q1 Miss Phillips is the club adviser. gg S Can one ever forget the Paris, Marshall, and Sullivan hikes? Or the Holly Hop, Q A jitney Dances, Musical Revue, Carnival, or the Annual Blue Triangle dance? J S3 9 D A Ef2:'cfme ce,emwce,cme,vQ.v.2,9QWf2sDQwfmawfzsmzte' 9 7 a. QX i.C5' 5 GZZZG QZ4C?A3 DQ l23E D'EDRY'Q421?, Q7 Wg I7 A H 'L X'-my Q,--mv 's' 'X-r J 'f Q,- flkfma :FSF fDfsNb,yD?D1xx ffi?siJ9JiEsX?S.5D QJERQQT' E. EW 4 9' 'Un E -ug Dv-P4 v-l O: w::r ..Y.mn-1E- O'-gc-4 DU' me-Q Q5 H5 ....Q. E UC K4 2 QQ, CD 555' E5 :s asm QU' 22. vr o.o. 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Sail iiu U'g. 3 mag: g- ,.1'4 Cf. .r:.- .: F' 0 ,,,:g ::Or-10-. -'- 'H :::: D ,..D5: ii V'-4 1-fcm:r :SGH-o Q 7-52 5252 D Q. 21525 sag - F55 5525 2 58' 5 -- -Im F' 0215 'sag 2 'UWEE I if-EE 5 -I Sl- 3 5,252 s gi 2 :wg 5 fn as ,T':::: : 1 U? 2 5 ll':f 4 2 522253233 -. :Z 'E'o EEEZEEE 'L -N 0255552075 ES, 91 E0-5'-4.:,,CHg.B5, 0- 9. ,.,::w,.,Q-Nam .... womagamgmg 5 B Q. sg PU rf C SSa'fg E- S3531 Eg' Q. 5 cz? QU'-'o.-V Wcmn-vz ST' 94 3- Noo O 3 ,, Ng,-1OnO C O 2-4:::::m::::r:: 5 ., N 2-o 5 0, '20 C 'o D- 0 .-,En O ei :s-,, 3 g 217' N fe V V 17 DQS AXE ,SKK 6 Q 'J ln their club meetings they have studied each type of drama and illustrated each one, They L have also studied characterization, stage settings, lightings, makefup and the technique of stage and action. it was unique and unusual in plot. .. QD MECHANICAL BRIDGETN G Q Cast of Characters V X Priscilla, a spinster lady ...................,.......................... .......... G ertrude Strong . W X Tabitha, her sister and also a spinster .......... ....................... A vola Watkins M fx Mechanical Bridget ...........................................................,.... Catherine Harpold L1 Also played by Florence White, QD At present we are preparing to pantomime Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's Robert of Q3 Sicily, but the cast is not ready for publication. 9 B A tEzl2' GC GCAKYGC G,V.5D.'Z19Ql7ZDQVZZDQYZQTS 98 I' SRX' SST ERR? SRX' ESV A6355 VZG 'JIZG CZK? VMS 6' A '7 GARFIELD PLAYERS-Continued On Parole , is a short threefact play by Shipman. The plot is laid during the time of the Civil War. There is an abundance of Southern and Northern hatred, with a delightful mix' ture of love. This is a clean, wholesome little comedy and it ends exactly as it should. ON PAROLEH Cast of Characters Constance Pinckney .... . ......................................... .......... M erle Zaring Polly Pinckney ........... ..................... .......... ............ F r a nces Smith Anita Robinson ................... .................. R uth Martin Lucy Cress ............................... .......... A lice McCrocklin General Randolph Pinckney Judge Tucker Robinson ............ Capt. Robert Pinckney ............ Major Francis Dale .............. Capt. Allen Fraser ........ Tom Cress ..... . ........... ..........William Bond .........Charles Davis .......Jack Countryman ...........George Reno Emil Krockenberger Smith Sam ........................................................,............................. Howard Armstrong .....William Johnson Jefferson ............................................................................... Told in a Chinese Garden, is a charming little Fantasy by Wilcox. The stage was set for a Chinese garden and the entire action took place in this one scene. The costumes, lighting and setting made a most beautiful and effective play. TOLD IN A CHINESE GARDEN A Fantasy Cast of Characters Li Ti .............................. ......................................... .................. R u by Drake Tai Lo ..................................................................... ......... A llen B. Richardson Ling Tai Tai, first governess ......... ................. I nez Darke Lang Tai Tai, second governess .... .......... B ertha Shanklin Wang Chu Mu, father .............. ......... H obert White Poa Ting Fang, guest .............. ........... D avid Smith Scribe ............................. ................ T om Jacobs Guard ' .............................,.. ........................ .......... M itchell Morris Boy .............................................................................................. Gilbert Wilson Several short onefact plays were given as illustrations for certain types of drama. Little Fish, is a rural comedy and My Dear, pokes fun at the overworking of an expletive. These little plays accomplished their purpose quite well. CAST FOR LITTLE FISH Marthy ............................................................................................ Edith Halbert Pa ...................... ................................................... ....... L a wrence Sawyer Aunty Sally ......... .................................................... ......... L u cile Singhurse Sammy Shirts ..... ..............................................,................... W illiam Johnson CAST FOR MY DEAR Felice ............ ...............................................,.... ....... M a rian Ferguson Phylis ......... ..................... ..................... ....................... V e r a Neil Father ............... Mother ................. .......Howard Armstrong ...........Helen Stimson John Templeton ...... .................................................... ........ A 1 len Richardson Kenneth ............... E. Carter HE SAID AND SHE SAID Cast of Characters Felix, the young husband ............................................ ........ L awrence Baxter Enid, his wife ....................... ........................ ......... M i riam Du Vall Diana, the friend ................................................... ....... M ildred Fugate Mrs. Packare, the gossip .................. . ....................... ........ A vola Watkins P's AND Q's Cast of Characters Jessie Denslow ........ .....Audrey Houston Harry Barman .... .................................................... ................ T o m Jacobs Charles Stark ....... ..................................................................... G ilbert Wilson Mrs. Denslow .......................................................................... Margaret Hawkins TWO DOLLARS, PLEASE Cast of Characters Hiram, the village squire ............................................ ......... O . C. Connelly Aunt Sally .............................................................. ......... D orothy Becherer The Bride .......................... ............ A lice Murphy The Groom .......... Another Bride ........ Another groom ...... A Witness ........... Another Witness ...... Lawrence Baxter ..........Agnes Spears ..........Mitchell Morris ...........James Paddock ........Anna McKinney S Q S Q Z 5 5 Z G9 ? 'KG I7 4 S174 SWA, ZDZZQ Q QW G A WCB .ANGIE ASG . CQ Si Z Z 2 GD S 3 s EET.Q'ZZiGC4.'Z7ZxC'5'G iC5G'ZGA5DKDSRXQD'5D D5D 'D5f,12,' V 'EJLXRF SRX. SAY' SKK' ilk 17 4 Q74 9.70 Qyfd 91774 YRS' W! 1, GD . . V CR 153 Garheld Business Club 25 S President ..,....,,.........................,,....................,,,.......,... Margie Bunch V4 X VicefPresident ...........................,.,..., ...............,,,....... L ouise Rippy W A SecretaryfTreasurer ...............,.,,.................,.,..,.,.,,.,..... Perna Frazier In September, 1924, under the direction of Miss Minnie B. Lammers, the Garf Q QD field Business Club was first organized. It has received the hearty cooperation of the Q q Commercial teachers, Miss Laelia McKee, Miss Mewhinney, and Mrs. Schwartz, W1 S as well as the students of the department. Q It is the first business club to be started at Garneld, and the business department K4 is proud of its achievements, and is looking forward to greater progress in the future. QD Wonderful business interest and enthusiasm marked its first meeting and has U S continued throughout the year. Besides the monthly meeting the club members X have taken one business trip each month between meetings. Mg 5 Some of the places of interest thus far visited are: The Tribune Office Building, The Twelve Points State Bank, The StahlfUrban Overall Factory, and the Tele' , QD phone Operating Office. On each occasion the club has been most cordially wel' Y comed and shown through the plant by some one of the managers who has made X the trip well worth while. Plans are already made for several other visits of inter' B est, among these a visit to the court room to witness a trial. 41 On December 18, 1924, the club presented a play of the business world today, ce QD entitled, Not to the Swift, which demonstrated the business genius of the club. 77 The cast of characters were: Lawrence Baxter, Fred Andrews, Eugene Medley, Min' nie High, Margie Bunch, Mitchell Morris, and Fred Connerly. At the present time the membership is forty. Prospects indicate a still bigger and better organization next year. JZ 1.5. at S 1 Q 'ai ce,emectmmecm1evsmQyz2,-oovfLooWf2,s5izs 1 00 ',Q'Zf 'iC?5' GQ 'CE' GZC?A'DED'Q'1 Y'23SR D5DR Zl2, 2 s S 5 X KW SAR. in E-DWI KT' SRI' Ski? Z4 9174 SWG H156 HMG V A Vfmcsao Cn fb 3 'Ss 'I Q L MWC Q C U' .mice mme .Awe .muses A. N. T. S. After promising Mr. Zimmerman that they would leave dear ole G. H. S. on its present foundation, safe and sound, and not harm any of the lower classmen,fthe Senior boys and girls were allowed to organize. The girls started out with enthusiasm that has never subsided throughout the whole year. They organized and chose for their faculty adviser their old standby, Aunt Nelle. For the benefit of those who don't know who our Aunt Nelle is we will tell you it is Miss Nelle Duncan. She has been with our class all through our hard UQ years of study. Thanks to you, Aunt Nelle, for all you have done for us. We will never forget you, and we know you will never forget us. How could you after all that worry and work? At our first meeting we elected Hilda Malloy president. A committee was ap' pointed to select a name for the organization. A. N. T. S. was chosen after much more consultation with members concerned. On March 19, 1925, a party was given for our mothers and the women mem bers of the faculty. Since it was so close to St. Patrick's Day, we decided to make it a St. Patrick's party. Miss Adamson was very kind and let us use the library which Q2 we decorated with flowers and shamrocks. Everyone had a fine time, and all the gg X mothers and teachers were very proud of their A. N. T. S. We hope when we leave Q 5 dear ole G. H. S. that it will be proud of us, too. A 'QD Q 9 5 A ba arG.sm'.e cacmwc-2cmagowzpowfhznowfmnsefyzoifs 533 S 3 s 3 S Qi S 3 3 Z l l 3 Qyfa RX. SAX? 'SQ EW .9374 SZ' GD gg Q :ETS 5-DWI Senior Boys' Club S. O. A. K. S. DU Du 9 President ............ ..,...............,..,.,.,.............., W illiam Fitzsimmons M S VicefPresident ..,... ....,.............,...... .,.,......, H e rschel Hylton X Faculty Adviser .....,......,..... ......,..,...........,.......,. M r. Conover M A S. O. A. K. S. What is it? Who are they? What an awful name! Yes, but A think of the di nified UD boys. They are not as bad as the name would lead one if to think. g so N The keys to the cellar of the S. O. A. K. S. were placed in the hands of Presif Q B dent Wm. Fitzsimmons and Vice-President Herschel Hylton. These two boys 4 QD watched over the cork with such good care that the rest of the boys were good at all C9 times. W V S The S. O. A. K. S. were represented in all branches of athletics. They won Z El the inter-class basketball championship and were on their way to the baseball and Q trackftoga when the Benny went to press. O B The S. O. A. K. S. were well represented on the honor roll and in the National Q Honor Society. The boys held some of the best grades that were ever held by boys '7- Q or girls for the four years' work. yi' Q- The S. O. A. K. S. extend their hearty greetings to the A. N. T. S., and wish ' A aj them good luck after graduation. We also wish the junior, Sophomore and Fresh' 'QD man boys an enjoyable time at G. H. S. GQ Yi To Mr. Conover, the Faculty adviser, goes the credit for the boys' great times. T KNIP 9. af! .XY Z6 'RNS ssff Z an Z 5 Z rv W Q 2 V V 4 2 9 2 Z Z 4G 1'GQ G GQ GE B Q .GQ' GGZ'Z'xGCf?ZGA3R3JDSR,?DS DS i I zi cac ec ce,QmQva:zgQ5Q.m,nQm9Q422Z5S- f 103 'QI I S SY! 4 ZDEDW QW C9s' G9 5 Q -1 A C9 Z G9 Q 4 Z s S. Q E S CN S 3 l l 9 Z 'QA QW EDS? SDK!! 4 SDE. SZ V Music Music is the smile of education, smoothing out the frown, giving dimples in place of wrinkles, rippling echoing tones in place of harshness. Carheld has long been a synonym for all that is best in music. To this standard may she ever strive. It has always been the aim of the Music Department to place before the students the Hnest there is in music and to give them the means wherewith to attain this end. A student here has every possible musical advantage. There are two girls' glee clubsg namely, Beginning Girls' Glee Club, open to Freshmen and Sophomores and the Advanced Girls' Glee Club, open to Iuniors and Seniors. There is one Boys' Glee Club, an orchestra of thirty pieces, and a band of forty members. Last, but certainly not least, comes our famous Boys' Double Quartet. In regular class room work the students may take music appreciation and harmony, a special music course being offered to those who wish to make music their life work. For years there was no provision made for the student who wished to continue music as a career after hnishing high school, but now such a provision is made and is meeting with splenf did success. Music, when rightly taught and practiced, gets into the life of boys and girls and stays there into manhood and womanhood as does nothing else. Why does a boy whistle when he needs a heart? Why did the soldiers sing, Keep the Home Fires Burning, Over There, and Home, Sweet Home? Why does every church evangelist have his Encell, his Alexander, his Rodehaever? It is because music possesses the f soul as nothing else can do. Music is one of the great forces of life, individually and col' lectively. It exerts a definite beneficial effect upon the physical, mental and spiritual life of the individual. It provides an excellent type of intellectual training, for the eye, ear, brain, and hands must work in unison. It teaches one to be accurate, punctual, and observing. lt has high value as a socializing force. It proves to be one of the most important agencies for bringing about a worthy use of one's leisure time. Music is irresistible. Its charities are countless. It stirs the feeling of love, peace and friendship as scarce any other mortal agent can. MAY CONCERT Given by The Glee Clubs and Orchestra 523.5 eval? G 1:1 is ESV G 5' 0 'Z 3 5 2? E 5 if in Q 'Q S G S 2. Spring Song-- Song Without Words ................................. ..,....... M muielssohn V X Deep River .............................................................. .,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,Lu,ea.3 Spinning Chorus- The Flying Dutchman ............................ ........ W agner 5 Bridal Chorus ..............................................................................,...., .,.,,,. C owen 4 ADVANCED GIRLS' GLEE CLUB u 3. Anvil Chorus- Il Trovatoren .................................................,. ,.,,,,,,,,,.,,,, V efniq, Xylophone-Claude Thornhill 4. Knights and Ladies IMinuet1 .................................................. .,..,.......,,.,..,,,, P aderewgki AG 'ZS NG ,RYE May Morning ..........................................................................., .,.,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,, D mm A Perfect Day ...................................................................................... Carrie Jacobs Bond BEGINNING GLEE CLUB 5. Blow Trumpet Blow ............................................................................,,,.,,,,.,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, N evfin ' Gornet Duet-Gordon Babbit, Emil Krockenberger 6. Gypsy Trail ................................................................................., ,..,..,.,.,,.,, . , ,,,,.,,,, Galloway Kavanagh ............................................................................................... .............,....... B nllufrd A The Blind Ploughman ...................................,.............,...,.,,,.,,,..,,,.,,,,,,,,,.,.,. ,,.,,.,,,,,.,,,, J acobi A Double Quartette-Ned Kerr, Francis Niel, Clyde Marsh, John Horn, QD Royce Conn, Lawrence Baxter, Thomas Jacobs, Merle Hofmbuckle , 7. 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Q sw Q 55 5 38: 3 QQ LXVQ sc A an l i Q 5 5 o W S QD Q S 3 Hail to the Dawn- Poet and Peasant ....,..,.,.,.,...,,,.,.,.,,,.,.,,.,,,,,,,,.,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, S uppg Girls' and Boys' Glee Club and Orchestra Director-Miss Marie Critchfield Y Garjqela' Double Quarlelle At the beginning of school in September, the double quartet was started again, Five of these boys had sung in the double quartet last year. New material was found and under the able guidance of Miss Critchtield, the boys have succeeded in making a name for themselves, not only in Terre Haute, but in the surrounding territory. They appeared before the State Teachers' Convention at Indianapolis, in October. Besides this, they have sung for various school activities, churches, and civic organizations. The successful year of the double quartet is mainly due to the untirinw work of Miss Critchtield. THE MEMBERS lst Tenor ...... ....,.. N ed Kerr lst Tenor ...... ...... F rancis Neil 2nd Tenor .,,, ........,. J ohn Horn 'lnd Tenor ......... Clyde Marsh Baritone .,ii. ..... L awrence Baxter Baritone ,.,,. ......,. R oyce Conn Bass ..,.... ........ T homas Jacobs Bass ......... ........... M erle Hornbuckle Director ..,.. ...... M iss Marie Critchiield 105 9Zt ZiCf5 Q'?Zi'C5 ? GZGA'S DE DE EDR ,'E?, ,Z S IRR .WI 'ebsfmf' S2535 QD'r X' ED 5317! 4 9721 Q74 Q .Zi VZGESLSSD -I R' Q 5 5? E ou 9-7 I3 C1- 52 E. D cu S 9. O fb E. Q' f-v 'M ET Q.. 5, Us H Q E- 3 Q- Q- 9 G7 C3 EE' fi 97 FU 911 S. T 5 . PJ D Q. SVCE BSQEQWQ vigor. The band was helped out by the Twelve Points Progressive Association and the Garfield Alumnae Association. There are now thirtyfthree pieces in the Band. Much credit is to be given to Miss Marie Critchheld, a most capable director, for her work in making the Band a big success. SU :J Sc FV rr FU :s rr- CII 'ii F9 E.. UZ o FV o U- N UE. 4 0 :J F? o FP :r VD '-l 2 SL f: Q 'U Q. :s ff Ill 'O H o cm 1 F7 U1 Q. 4 0 E' Cl! o Q. DJ sr. o :s that started a drive for more Garfield Band Instruments. Enough money was rea- QD lized to buy seventeen instruments. A Q2 They have played for the Annual TurkeyfDay Game, the Garfield Parade, diff G9 S ferent basketball games, and Booster meetings. Q May the future Garfield Bands live up to the reputation set for them! J QD The personnel: GLU ,N Leslie Pennington, Howard Alvey, james Dodds, Donald Dodd, Winfield Mase, Z X james Kelly, William Nichols, Harrison Williams, Vern McKean, Paul Young, An' drew Nelson, Carroll Bruder, George Campbell, Bernard McFate, Herbert Nadzeika, Richard Needham, Robert Andrews, Donald Thompson, john jobe, John Walker, 6 I7 GCSE? A'G'fZ SEIU, Bfgf ,-.'4 E-, - 71 U -emi DDQ fD? qQ N as.: 0 sw CD E55 P55 GCE zo 2:5 gg?- mi 452 3 WE S25- ZZ? E. Q4 Q12 Eur N fnQ 1: ,Sa E'-3: H-B Sw U: 'TCU Qc V1 Wa. Q-o F: V 'XG LQ. gif Q Q 5 2 S ii S Q2 S D-I O O5 QKQZZH3EZZQSGZZZG v AGESESS'EESS'EESg Slfif SERS Ska :N C 1 Q. :gh-J 732' 'Q F-H-1 fl! 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QD Too much cannot be said of this orchestra which has been developed by the un' U N ceasing and careful work of Miss Critchfield. N The personnel is as follows: X, 5 Violin: Edward Stnons, james Kelly, Eugenia Anderson, Mildred Darras, Miriam Ferguson, Mavor Moss, Harold Fasig, Albert Ogan, Wendell Kibler, Kath' 1, QD leen Williams, Raymond Howard, Bernard McFate, Carl Truitt, Carroll Bruder, V Wayne Thompson. all X Cello: Clark Fngleman, Wilma.Williamson. I . m 1' Eaxopgone: William Isaac, Maurice Kennedy, Perna Frazier, Max Hicks, New' in owar . QD Cornet: Gordon Babbitt, Emil Krockenberger, Walter Krockenberger. q Clarinet: Harold Malone, jack Countryman. 17' S Drums: Claude Thornhill. A Bass Violin: Fred Andrews. fd SLZZKE Z Z 5 Q 5 S QD N S Q X N dQNXQ 9g Cg G S926 GZGA3 DE 'DS DER 2'?, f ,Q W, S QR. QW! Emiv Q a '7 G Ei QW' ED 29 SRX. QW., GB GE pill .XY gli 'NG Boys' Glee Club The Boys' Glee Club boasts of many members in its personnel. One of the out standing characteristics of this Glee Club is its combination of unusually fine tenor voices. They, also, show a fine spirit of co-operation-always willing to do any' thing that Miss Critchfield may ask of them. They played an important part in the chorus of the Bohemian Girl. They also rendered an extremely difficult selection in the May Concert. The boys also have entered the Harmony and Music Appreciation classes in order to familiarize themselves more with music, what it stands for, and some of the great composers. Too much credit can not be given Miss Marie Critchfield in her excellent hand' ling and direction of the Glee Club. IMG Z 'KYLE KYB The members of the Glee Club are: Orville Evans, John Horn, Ned Kerr, Francis Neil, Clyde Marsh, Lawrence Bax- ter, Merle Hornbuckle, Thomas Jacobs, Wayne Everett, Allen Richardson, George 77 N D 9 W 0 1 D 93 1 D- 5 'Tl 93 FV 'rv l '4 'J D 3' Cl. 9-7 B um PU O U' Gi P-1 F? O O P3 F9 'ua 2? O D 93 H Cl. CD F? O O CL Z4 C7 C! '4 'U 62 FY -1 if Joseph Roman, Oscar Hall, Emil Krockenberger, Howard Armstrong, George Byers, QD Carlton Campbell, Ralph Cordell, Charles Davis, Louis Dodson, Lindley Koester, C49 Q Harry King, Raymond Leonard, Walter May, Albert Porter, Clyde Stoody, Howard V 5' Smith, Hobert White, Carl Truitt. 6 V3 U Q V B ' A nYG. '.GC GCENG 55ZfDQWZZvD9WiQQW!Qa ,Q'sCE' .G QDWZiG AGGWGa3iD9R?D9RSDS 2 v 4 Qyfa US ERR. SRX. SRF' We 77 29.24 53212 ,, 5 Z6 '7IMGE95.. KKK? DXYGEQWIJ Advanced Girls, Glee Club The Advanced Girls' Glee Club was one of the first organizations in the Gar- field Music Department. Since then it has held a very important place in Gariield events and life. In the first place the Girls' Glee Club grew so much that it was necessary to divide it into the Advanced and Beginning Glee Clubs. The girls like the work so much that several of them are studying privately. Among the outstanding features A of the Club are the splendid spirit and cofoperation. The girls are always willing to 4 QD help and aid in any way possible the other two glee clubs. Combined with the ex- C9 Q cellent co-operative spirit there is shown excellent dramatic ability and an unusual V Q number of contralto voices. These different characteristics all go to make up one X B of the best Glee Clubs in Terre Haute. The personnel follows: 6 E Valeria Edgerton, Frances Smith, Dorothy Nevins, Justine Nevins, Virginia Law' U Q son, Muriel Graham, Pauline Brammer, Audrey Curtis, Freda Piker, Charlotte jar' V dine, Lois Nickles, Anna Louise Tribble, Lois Joslin, Mary Dobbs, Edith Poff, Lucille A Loser, Avola Watkins, Margaret Hawkins, Opal Laughlin, Merle Froment, Muriel Mattox, Minnie High, Madelynne Burton, Frances Eppert, Margaret Kintz, La Verne A 9 Anstead, Carrie McKain, Vineta Lawson, Leota Havercamp, Lucille Smith, Zoe Kibf 6 W ler, Isabelle Jenkins, Dorothea Meadows, Mildred Scheydt, Perna Frazier, Norma Bef P Q vis, Margaret Lawson, Wanda Blanchard, Mable Critchfield, Mildred Herndon, Alice M Hudson, Mildred jacks, Olga Wittenberg, Audrey Deardorf. Merle Froment, Piano. fi 5' Z N V 4 sir' ec ot2, ecmevomQym,snsJvzz,faQW,fz,vxs 1 09 9X iC?1'?ZZC5Q G' GA3 DE 'DE QR ,2Q '47 I -f . nf f. Q Q S W Q rf Q If 2? Eg Q X IZ B Gb Q Q W X FE ff! Q 55 E Q WA Q W ri A EE , 93 Q Beginning Girls Glee Club Q9 S g A As has been previously stated, the Girls' Glee Club grew to such proportions as A to necessitate a division. So a new club was formed, to which only Freshmen and Sophomores were eligible. This club was called the Beginning Glee Club. And so C9 1 V Q it is. After two years of preparatory work here, the members are promoted to the Q 55 Advanced Girls' Glee Club. 4 9 The new members show excellent vocal ability and it is hoped that they may Q live up to the precedents set for them by former Glee Clubs. V S X Individual members have sung for Parent'Teachers' Club and various scholastic y ll events. A 52 The personnel follows: gi S Kathryn Mendenhall, Elizabeth Nickels, Marion Ferguson, Thelma English, Q B Helen Albin, Mildred Cramer, Ethel Covert, Elaine Davis, Margaret Deady, Thelma 4 Hickman, Pearl jones, Dorothy Becherer, Lucille Mathias, Ethel Miles, Gertrude QQ, Strong, Bertha Shanklin, Elizabeth Meyers, Gladys Witty, Frances Gariano, Evelyn Q9 X Slade, Marguerite Davis, Virginia Price, Ruth May Erwin, Leconda Campbell, Mary Q S Lawson, Marjorie Spangler, Ruth Gummere, Lola Sloan, Audrey Rector, Inez Drake. A YD 45 S W 5 A bgii'G, GC C3CXXf'.GCS'.CE,i'gDWZfDQl7!kf3DQWiZ1D5DWfZ1U3?d C ZC5 G 'DSDSRFDQ 1665 amz' whey QG QCw8 ED D 5D ZQ Q .YZfzDQ Q D 55 5fcm'.ce.Qm'.cQQ . fmxw.ec3m'.cec .csf,a'snWmv-,SJW 4 4 C5 Q' SR E 2JED:aK SAX' ES 433315. L A VJZIG DQS .JAG Z '7 Calendar SEPTEMBER 2-Doors o en. Garfield takes in some P green goods. Problem: to make out a program with eight study periods. 3-School all day. Almost everyone learns that he has forgotten almost everything he learned before. 4-Everyone wants change-either in money or in programs, Freshmen form tender acquaintances for the year. 7-The First Friday! With Miss Lewis gone who was there to remember where the Dramatic Club signs were? 8-Called blue Monday because the green goods taken in the previous Tuesday have by now changed to a deep indigo. Also-Blue Triangle holds first meet- mg. 9-A unanimous vote at Garfield decides baseball is a good game. The reason-- school is dismissed at 2:45 to give every' one a chance to see the beneht baseball game. 10-Football cripples begin to appear. ll-Benny Staff meets. Some interesting facts are learned about the elastic qualif ties of the dollar. 12-Hi Y and Blue Triangle meetings. Open house for Garfield girls at the Y. W. C. A. Will any girl ever forget the fun she had at the 0 en house? 16--Ed Mulvaney mates his debut at Gar' field, two weeks late. What's the mat' ter, Ed? 17-Heated argument in Mr. Clogston's Economics Class over the power of 4' cylinder and 6fcylinder cars. Mr. Clog' ston says, Drive a Ford, then decide. 18-Assembly meeting, with an address on the Constitution. Mr. Clogston closes ceremonies with a polite hint to the students that the library holds many valuable books on this subject. 19-Yea, Garfield! Boosters' meeting and the beginning of the contest over selling Boosters' membershi cards p . -Seniors are happy! Why? They missed the second period on account of a class meeting. Benny Staff com leted by the election of George Reno flbr Organizaf tions. --Why was Les Kniptasch so peeved at everyone? Can anybody tell? -Student assembly at noon. Extra! Thomas Jacobs brings an apple to school for recess and discovers that Garfield does not have 'em any more. Poor Tom was very disappointed! 30- Latest style-purple and white bows in shoes. fMore Blue Trianglej Mysterious signs. H'ray, tomorrow's Wednesday. OCTOBER 1-The secret's out! Our chance is to sub' scribe for Review. A fishing party on the curb attracts much attention at noon. 2-Allen Richardson creates a riot in his blackfandfwhite checked shirt. Students present him with a cap, gun, and twine- string lasso. 3-Big pep meeting at noon, so Les and Harold, our new yell leaders, can show their stuff, and incidentally, to tune up for the game with Clinton. O. C. Connelly steps out in a tie to match Alf len's shirt. 6-Senior Benny drive on full force. A line score return in Saturday's game- 13f6-but for Clinton! 7-Benny football fields appear on study hall boards. Students interested. 8-HifY pulls one, now. New members come to school all dressed up, and Mr. Zimmerman sends them home to dress over. 10-Our first Sing Song assembly the sec- ond period. All students are heartily in favor of it. Girls' pep meeting at noon. 13-Everybody happy. Why? Garfield re- turns victor, 19-6, in Saturday's game with Sullivan. 14-Crowds collected in lower hall to read list of popularity contestants, just out. 15'--Rav Faust comes to the front as a dan' gerous rival of Allan by coming to school in a black and white shirt. 16-Vacation! 17-Double Quartet sings at Indiana State Teachers' Convention. 20-Music in the halls at noon. Seniors practice their new song at noon. Pearl Tessman leaves us to go to Detroit. 22-Red letter day. The cards are out. 23-Everybody studious, as a result of yes' terday's events. 27-Many cripples among the girls as a re' sult of the Paris hike. 28-Senior girls meet, to argue about the sweaters. -Garfield Day! Meeting of students, facf ulty and patrons of the school on the campus. --Big pep meeting. New yells introduced. It's timeg we need them. S Q E Q N 23 cw Z U Z 199 Z was Q7 4 Q74 SWG Elyfa QW VD D A CE. ASQ 'XYG 'RYE XNCE. Q 5 2 s S B S AGESaYxqSEikf EESS5EhfXf SAYS EEA 7 A 7 PA 5222515 Si WAZQ3 742233 Z Z rs 2 6 if E S is S 10-- 14- 17- 21- 25'- 26- 6.- CALENDAR-Continued NOVEMBER George Van Bibber comes back to schoo. 11-Observance of Armistice Day. Last day for ordering Senior sweaters. - Benny went over the top. Library closed for the first time this year. Homecoming! The Royal Purple comes out receiving hearty approva of everyone. Decorations being torn down. Everyone wants a souvenir. joint Jr.-Sr. meeting at noon. 19-Pep meeting at noon. 20 Plans for the parade are well under way. Everyone wants a cowfbell. Night school session. QWhat did we lcarn?J Girls meet to form more plans! Hazel Marie Adams works on floats live periods. DECEMBER Basketball men report for practice. 1... 3-'Nother red letter day. 4-Everyone, clear down to the greenest freshie learns that Miss Smith is now married. 5-Are the senior sweaters ever going to 7 COIDC. 8- Whitey House is happy again. Eu' genia gets over her illness, and comes back to school. 10-What's the matter with Lily and O. C.? They haven't been seen together all day! ll-Latin Club starts something new. Re' freshments are served at a meetin g. 15-Harroldean Forbes brings a pickle to school and tries to eat it in 18 the sev- enth period, but Mrs. Schwartz prevents. 16-Something unusual. The library is all decked out in Xmas colors. --The Faculty entertains itself. Students who attend G. H. S. for the first time this semester are given a free ticket to the basketball game. - Going to the Holly Dance? -Last day of school, and the Seniors have a lparty. Xmas carols are sung in the ha ls the 8th period. JANUARY -Everyone is still dreaming about what a wonderful vacation he had. What makes Whitey look so down' hearted? 9- Bobbie Smith falls down in the lower hall at noon. -Seniors learn something about Parlia- mentary Law from Mr. Clogston. 14-Wonder why 'Sappie won't open his mouth? 15- Coming events cast their shadows be- fore them. Teachers begin to hint that the end is not far away. Pep meet' ing at noon, with special number by Thornhill Syncopatorsf' 16-Two period assembly with movin' pitchers, Mack and Cul are inf vited out of the auditorium. 19-The F. W. C. postpones basketball game. Oh, dear, what can the matter e? 22-Cards are out. An assembly at 3:00 in honor of the gridiron stars. Tiny Wiggins receives special notice when he is given his sweater. 23-Freshies enroll. 26-More enrollment. 27-Everyone tries to get his program straightened out, so the office is the busiest place in school. 28- Hop Hopkins begins to feel at home again, after his long absence. 29-Senior play cast is all chosen. 30-juniors entertain the school, with Claude Thornhill as chief entertainer. FEBRUARY 3-'Nother Blue Triangle round-up, and a regular good time. 4-Benny baskets are quite a success by this time. 5-Benny posters attracting some attention. 6-Signs are put up in the building, to re- mind us that cleaning campaign is now being conducted. 9-Norma Thomas suffers a nervous break' down, and has to be taken home. 10-Dramatic Club presents The Admirable Crichton. Wiggy has a seat in the bald headed row. ll- Tiense Reichert goes to sleep-almost -in the Botany class. 12-A beautiful assembly is held in honor of Lincoln. 13-Friday, the l3th! 'Nuff sed! 16-Margie Bunch comes back to school. 17-Senior girls choose their name-A. N. T. S.-but what's in a name? 18-Benny Staff presents clever skit, The Recovery of Benny. Wiggy makes a big hit as Benny, 19-Spring's coming! 20- Del Humphrey goes to sleep in li' brary. Miss Adamson keeps the library quiet so he can rest in peace. 23--Miss Lammers is back, after her illness. Welcome back, Miss Lammers! 24-Honor rolls posted again. S 5 Q 5 Q 3 Z 5 Q Z C9 ? Q 127' Eh 597 G 4 iDZZ?ff 2929713 522237 EDEV' VU El ASQa S3533 'QESKB a 'V AFESKB ESSEKQ 4 Ss' V Sis. STE? V 'SRX X A ES AG A 7 M 0' ACS' I G VMC? M i f 5 V 5 5 ii S 3 S 3 5 10- li- 16- CALENDAR-Continued MARCH -Everyone interested in the frolic be' tween Ned and Mahlon, in the hall at HOOD. 4-Radio installed for Inaugural Address. -Benny benefit game played by Senior' Faculty basketball teams at last. Seniors win, of course. -So homore assembly. Fine program. School dismissed at noon for tourna- ment. 9-Everybody happy-Garfield wins in the district tournament. -Some day! Cards come out. A lot of excitement over the assembly which was postponed because the speaker didn't arrive. . -First Penny Vaudeville at 12:40. Some program and some crowd! Penny ad' mission nets 51050. -'Nother Benny benefit game-junior' Senior. Again the Seniors win. -Several more invited to stay out of the library permanently. --Grand art in honor of the Senior P Y girls' mothers and St. Pat. is held at the school at 4:00. -Miss Schwedes and Mr. Hylton busy handing out truant excuses for yester' day afternoon, -First performance of the Bohemian Girl, a complete success. -just another basketball game. Ir. and Sr. girls this time. -Sa is the lion of the hour, due to his APPY I victory in track. 27-At last! Vacation! APRIL -Great commotion in the Teachers' Room! A little mouse puts a great many of the teachers to flight. -Kathryn Conover decides a stiff knee isn't much fun. 9--Allan R. produces a play for the Latin Club. Mr. Clogston said he enjoyed the entire program very much. NVhitey succumbs to Pauline's charms! Even our Knight of The Round Table is fickle. Assembly for initiation of National Honor Society members. First performance of the Senior play a success. Vivian Eldred washes dishes for it till she was, fas she saysj blue in the face. 11- 17-Hilda Malloy loses her balance and her shoe at the same time. -Mr. Hylton receives a unique excuse, Too tired to come to school. Stayed home and slept. Yes, indeed, Spring is here. -Orville Evans enjoys unusual popular- ity with his feminine admirers once he has shown his ability to act. -Assembly, 4th period. Miss Harris takes her Botany class to the cemetery. -Cast of Come Out of the Kitchen, enjoys a banquet at the home of Or' ville Evans. -Benny goes to press. -Grade period ended. Cards come out. Nuff Sed! MAY --Blue Tri Dance. May Day. Irish's birthday. 4-Opening baseball game of season at Stadium. -Faculty presents Safety First. Mr. Clogston scores as McNutt, the perfect detective. Sophomore party. -Botany hike. -Faculty Party for Garfield Chapter ol National Honor Society. -Vkfayne Cassle contracts spring 'fever. Norma Thomas wins nrst place in Dis' trict Contest in Shorthand. -Mr. Ewers tells Biology class that they are like Indians. Indian says, White Man, don't make Indian think. It hurts. -May Concert. Merle Hornbuckle scores a big success. -Mr., Clogston desires that the static be taken out of the music coming from the gym. 28-Freshies in 8 entertained by Music from Gym. 29-Dance Travelogue, at Wiley gym. Gar' field shines again. -Everybody on a vacation. JUNE 5'-juniorfSenior Reception. Senior Fare' well Assembly. 7-Baccalaureate at Central Christian Church. 8-Senior Boatride. 9-Theater Party at Indiana. Vivite Dance. Commencement. E ki i Q s 7 5 Z Z Q9 a WE QV 5 SZ? 4 QW! SEZ QW VU Cl W. V ASG XYZ? SIG SVG sm.: ga S 5 Q as Z aa Z Q Z co ? '7 'Zo 'BAKE' QNX' 53174 QW! SKY' Shiv SKK? 924 Q74 Q74 GE U D VIA ski' HA we fibes and foslzes After Al McFarland wrecked his car, he phoned a garage and said: Send aid at once: I've turned turtle. Replied the garage man: So? Well, call up a zoo. We can't help you. O. C. Connelly fin Economics classj: Is it the law of diminishing utility which ' causes a boy to stop eating green apples that he has swiped? Mr. Clogston fafter serious considerationj: No. It's the stomach ache. Mack K.: For two cents I'd kiss you. Frances: Got change for a nickel? Marvin C. Qtranslatingj: And from her shoulder hung a light bow. Miss Lammers: What ablative is 'from her shoulder'? Marvin: Er-ah-ablative of suspension. Mr, Maehling says he is nobody's fool- Yes, I know. But somebody'll get him yet. Malcom Kendall: What were you doing after the football game? Laveme A.: Scraping up an acquaintance. Mr. Maehling: Why were you tardy? Tootz S.: Class began before I got here. AND THEY WONDER WHY THEY FLUNK-- A grass widow is the wife of a dead vegetarian. In India a man out of one cask cannot marry a woman out of another caskf' Letters in sloping print are hystericsf' The circumference of a circle is that part, which, if taken away, would leave nothing. Louis XVI was gelatined during the French Revolution. Catherine the Great died with the argue. Things which are equal to the same things are equal to anything else. Parallel lines are the same distance apart all the way and do not meet unless you should bend them. Iron was first discovered because someone smelt it. Shakespeare's 'hack work' was done when he drove a cab in London. ss ss as ss Miss Harris fin Botanyjx When do the leaves begin to turn? joe Reynolds: Before an exam. Zi' EQ 'ZS KYLE AG 'LZG VCE. DSG iv! Q 5 Z 5 ii S QD S 2 sh Tony Hulman: Well, you know, old fellow, I've always had a wonderful ear for music. Delby Humphrey: Is that so? Tony: Yes, at the age of two I played on the linoleumf' Freshman fstudying Latin aloudj: Perfect, I was. Pluterperfect, I will be. Innocent Bystander: Gee, ain't she the conceited one? Bob F.: What's etiquette? Bill K.: It's saying, 'No, thank you,' when you want to holler, 'Gimme'! Lives of Seniors all remind us, We should strive to do our best, 1 And, departing, leave behind us, Note books that will help the rest. Qf'sQ' 4iG QWKAG CL?ZAC5G'ZGA'DEDEDR D5D ?5D 'D.I2Q ERR' 'SEXY' SWA .9275 Lederer Says: wr AX. 711 Ev-4 UQ Ffa fs- me Bm Co. O 75? U-O :EB H 39 'Wm E! mm WS- HO ITC ,D-. D SSL 03: ECE O-ii Fo. V d D-7 P9 0 'fx 1 O B CD P-7 1 :rx W ... O. E? UQ :r cn O s' O 2. V I wish all Graduates Health, Wealth, and Q A Happiness in the years to come, and dOn't B QD ' forget, Boys and Girls- V 3 M 'iGod hel the rich-the poor can work! X P G51 :A 'Z Q M S Q joe Reynolds fon examination dayj: What's the date? Q 51 Miss Harris: Never mind the date. 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Editors, business managers or faculty advisors are invited to write and give us opportunity to explain how Indeeco Service can help them publish the best annual they have ever had. si yll INDIANAPOLIS ENGRAVING CoMPANY 222 EAST OHIO STREET INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA THB FRENCH CAVALIER, the beautiful fourfcolor process engraving on the preceding page, is our own product. Many national advertisers use Indeeco Service regularly and engravings from our commercial depart- ment appear in national magazines every week. D5ftQ 1C9'QlW!lG 1C5C.Z'?ZGA5J QNKYD?D D5D 'D2gU V Q 543 S I, YEA-GARFIELD .S Q Let's G A GD G5 2 T Q Q S K oa CIVICC ompany Q C l S ' C Q gg 12 Points E Q W Q 2062 N. 13th STREET PHONE WAB. 447 K GD V Q A Teacher fafter a lesson on snowj: we walk t on a cold winter day and A un look about, what do we see on every hand? gg Q Pupil: Gloves! Q Y V E Z Q Compliments from E E Z Q Carl Wolf 5 5 Kuppenheimer and L System Clothes, Stetson Hats Z QD Manhattan Shirts, Cooper Underwear, Rugby Q Sweaters-Always Priced Right SZ N We Solicit Your Patronage K B PETE VAN HORN BILLY NEAL PAUL HEATON 6 Q3 9 X 629 Wabash Avenue Q 4 G9 V V S Z Eg k-4 A'C?.iiC?,GSYQG. '.CflCQ'.QZQ 9 ,5D5DWAiD5Dl.?7 'Zm E55'sQVlC9'QfTZtGC':'ZftGGZC?A'i3iD5DR D'5J DED 'sU 4 Z Q W EE ry V C pl t f S A A 09 o Z l 4 S Q o oca- o a ott ln Co Q M ,o g S M W 3 924 LAFAYETTE AVE. tk 2 Q , E N 'Les' Kniptasch: Of c g l h b tt l k g th E E Lucille Smith: Oh, naturally UQ 'Les : No, artificially. U S V A Q We Rewind Any Afmawfe, F ld Coil of spark c 1 S9 N A Guaranteed 2-year Storage Battery For Any Make Ca Q M We Have a Part for Any Make Magneto l gl Q Exclusive Repairs on Electric Apparatus on the Automobile. V Autolite, Berling, Bijur, Bosch, Delco, Disco, Norma, Northeast, Remy, Simn Huff, V Spitdorf G D! CEQXX S V Q3 Hughes Starter and Battery Co. Q N - V X Th teenth and Elm Streets T erre Haute, Ind. Z G9 Q W 5 2 .: Ce,cmwecf eQmevamQW,snQWm,1Dz-aware 1 1 8 MQZZQG Q'WMxGQ-?ZZaGG'ZGA3 DQRKYDS DS U V5JkEDSDREDEl 29'EDbR. UD f'1' 2 QC 5 2 :: 3 Fr! 'D Q.. C D i 0 O O : FD Q, y-4 I-I' YQ -U SD F1 4 Q. D2DZQiJ5DZZvD9 1U'a BARBECUE SANDWICHES 6 8th and Maple Av Phone Wabash 1858 A iq fd Z F h az S ' ' h h cl b A QQ, Sail --Nfffgfhliegil th Q t i b t gg Q Frcshie: Juniors QQ S 5 S 6 Q2 Distributors F Q S9 Q WHITE TRUCKS-GRUSS AIR SPRING Q S CHANDLER AND CLEVELAND PLEASURE CARS 6 QQ We also Build and Rep ll kes of B d T p C rt C h nd U A S t C S Auto Repairi g and Painti g il - C? 5 Glffel Sales Company S3 S4341 Lafayette Avenue Phone Wabash 2184 gy X T H r I d Z A G9 W W Q f bd Q aa'C?.iECQG QCi QCSQVSZiDQZ6'zD5D.'Z213DQW 'Xm l I 9 'SRX fl LXR 'QD KX, EARN 2235. V SRX. Q VIAGES RX yi GQ MG 7.fA I7 VZG' Fritz Zwemer Ernest Zwerner Citizen's Market The Best of Quality at the Lowest Prices Possible Supreme Meats Groceries Vegetables Prompt Delivery Service 1244 Lafayette Avenue At 12 Points Wabash 1825 Be A Booster For Twelve Points Help keep it in the lead of the differ- ent sections of the City. Twelve Points State Bank Home for Savings 4? Interest on Savings Miss Bell fin gymj: Oh, what a crooked line! just fall out and look at it! H. W Mit1er's Drug Store 9th Street and Lafayette Avenue Everything you want from a Modern Drug Store Prescriptions a Specialty Phone Wabash 3040 We Offer You Only high grade, standard merchandise that you will be glad to own, such as Edison Disc Phonographs, and Records, Englander Da Beds, Simmons Beds and Mattresses, Way Sagless Springs, Mc' Dougall Cabinets, jewel Gas and Oil Ranges, Armstrong Linoleums, Round Oak Stoves, etc. Liberty Liberal Terms No salaried salesmen, no high rents. Our prices are lower, quality considered Liberty Furniture Co. 1251 Lafayette Avenue Wabash 2105 1 Q E is N 2 Z Q t C59 Z r C59 t 'Zo QW Wi .QQ SZ 4 SZ! SWG W! LSGEQ ASQ QXYQ .SSG ASSE 2 Z 2 5 s S S Q S Q N QYDYG E5g1QZZZ.G' E756 'lGG'ZGA'5DED'iDR D'5D 5D ZU rq V Q 6 S 9 C pl t f Q f Ph ne For Food X gg It IS a better way. 5 a 7 a Z Kmg ltary H. C. Henneman S Q 1RviNG P. KING Qualify CQ Q High Grade Dairy Products Meats, Vegetabl G ocerles S GD . 1439 N. 9th Sr. Z 2501 North 10th St. W' A Wabash 81334 Phone Wabash 1414 A 653 V W 7 N gg Miss Harris: Frances, hav a y economic v I 7 E Q Frances McCoy: Why, squirrel e t them, and other peopl to 5 S V 5 X 'X 6 S C pl t f Q9 S Cowan Bros. 6 W3 C9 YI FLORISTS Q Hoosier Lumber A Established 1894 6 Q9 Co G1 N ' W N 21Sf and Spruce CHAS. F. MCCABE, Prop f B 4 QD Phone Wabash 99l GQ Lafayette Ave. and Ash St. B 4 QD C9 he V S Z ai cacmmoQ.wocfmf.oE.vmayfz5ooWm,s3of7f4,13Qxe V V G Q A 69 Q Garfzelal Garage Sayre C9 Co. G9 Service Point Fourth and Ohio Sts. M Filling swam 'A Q GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING f , Q and' 7 And a Full Lme of Accessories A 24 Hour Wrecker Service I 69 V Cor. 13th and Lafayette Ave. I 5 Equ1pment for Your GS VJHbHSl1 961 Favqyrjtg Sport 2 A Q Royce Conn: 'Wholesome' is a funny word, isn't it? UU Marvin Carter: I guess so-why? S Royce: Well, you take away the whole and you have some left. 5 If it is anything musical, we have it. 41 N Pianos, Player Pianos, M Reproducing Pianos, Brunswick Phonographs, Records, S Rolls, Gibson String Instruments, GROCERIES and MEATS X Conn Band Instruments, B Brunswick Radiolas- Quality our First Consideration N S ensen Bros. 9 1231 Lafayette AVE.-I2 POIDIS fl X Phone Wabash 4339 A 1306 Lafayette Avenue 527 Wabash Ave. EJ 5' D S ii Q 3 Q 5 Z 5 Q Z i Q VIYCI .WI 429 9274 SWG 5357 4 NQEEDZ LK CQ. LSE KY. ASQ .SXYG WG. . A a?:a,mcecmec eomaev9msJQWzeSJsJVfZaQWfz,ans I 1 22 DS,Q' 1G GZZAIG xGGZC9'a'5J 5D'r DSR ?D 'DRU iYQ' 3k Q' 5.0 3 Q 51 3 Q 3 Q 2 9.5 5 I? l Q Q Q A . GROCERIES and MEATS Furnzfure Store H.,me.Kmed Mem A Country S Q The Home B tter and Eggs Our Speci lty Q Q Owned Store Q Q That saves 27 y s in Busine S Q You Money P pt D 1 y and Pri to S t All QQ Z 664 Wabash AVC. Lafayette and Maple Ave. 6 Wabash 6132 S V Q A Kathryn Conover: Why was it that I f 1 d A G3 Mr. Clogsto You know. Why do yo th k y f l d Q E Kathryn: I h en't an idea. DD S Mr. C.: Ex tly that's the very re 5 S Z Q3 S 5 X 9 SAY IT WITH FLOWERS A Neukom s ' gf 55 C9 S B Drug Sfo re , I Garfield Flower 6 7th and Lafayette Ave. , Q and Tea Room 52 X We Deliver---Call Us K I 6 gg Phone Wabash 3140 Phone Wab. 3522 I 1240 Maple Ave. Ig? I Z I o 5' ? S 64 Cf 4 b a' 1.GCl QGt CQC Q:ZgZD 8254233 SWL-T-D5DI7fE'Xf: mmfgsnmxsosmbozmwzge, Q E 21 QE Q 0 U 92 5 wr' N YB U1 o Q S Q5 55 3 Ca Q-Q 1-1 22 gg Q o'5'q, O D' X TQ ...Ev E O E N sa ga Q, cn ' S Q o V D 9 Q 'gazfom 3 G9 iffaiii 3 3. 335232: Q9 6 WGQWQQWQDQMQE KWDSRXYS 4 Q34 Q 2200 N. 13th Street Wabash 4714 and 3112 E Terre Haute, Ind. 4 S GQ Miss Duncan: What makes you think Caesar was unusually strong? Q Q3 Elizabeth Myers: Well, it says here he pitched the camp across the river 35 4 P S ? B A C9 S Lincoln Place Ch 1 T G11 it Z ,X , ar es . z e PHARMACY GROCERIES and MEATS G9 S s. s. HICE, Prop. Z A C0mPlete Line Of l Our Motto? Prompt Delivery Kodaks Films Q Box Candy 99 N Try Our Ice Cream Soda ' M A 1941 N. Ninth St. ED 13th and Maple Ave. U Ph W b h S Phone Wabash 1756-L one a as 6610 Z S A 146 V A arcmecmmecmwecmqggmbswmnowmmawfm g.?lGQ'7!'ZxG xGG'?ZGA9iD9NiDS DS U G QZ. 4 126 C'3C':1 G G C3ESE.. S E 5 '5D A Q H I 1 GD 5 Q S75 5 E1 Q E -4 05? -U .Z -v 2 C3 'H f 7' ' Q bf C-D E- ES N 2 'Q 'Q' O if O 5 5' :L as 2 sv o 'Q 3 69 ' 3 2 N 5 CL 5 5' b -T E Y 2? Cn ,f :av af Q -f Q 5 V fn 5 gl. 5' 2 5' 'ff 5 2+ 51 Q N, 5 f 2 E' Q ' 2 5 3 2 : F-f 52. 2:1 2, A Q, I5 as '12 5 gg 3 ,qv Q '5- 4 YI UQ Q .N S 5' N QD E D1 Z. S 5 2 5 Q. Q 2 ,U 3 Q1 2. N E' 3 5 E E 5' Z1 'U Q 5 2 5 5 2 5 U 5 ?- Q ff. Q 33 E' 3 Qs' U 2+ If 5' 2. 5 2- Za Wi E 2 5 2 SL 3 5 w A Q Q 5 Q cu Q 2 S ' 5 N M 5 57xf QG G Q Q Q 59714 'Y 4 E7 5D 9 iD'A ,LYS AXNGEQZ4 SZ! SWG QIZZQ QW! ,W .SEG ,EXE RYE SX G Cf5C'-926 QZGA3 D3 E 9 ?Q 2 A W Q A Visit Our Fountain Q Foulfges Bros. F and Luncheonette ' Will serve you in their new home after Q July lst, at ll and North 6th. A Walk 60 feet and Save Money Z Harold Crooks Z 49 Foullqes Bros. v 10th and Lafayette Ave. Z Phone Wabash 245 6 Hats, Clothing, Haberdashery GD 2 g Mr. Halberstadt: How many wars has the United States had? UQ Philip Baugh: Five U Mr. H.: Enumerate them. S Philip: One, two, three, four, five. B Clincfs Flowers T- S- Blgg-S 6' Sons S Cut Flowers For Manufacturing Jewelers A All0CCaSi0nS Class Rings and Pins Our Specialty Pot Plants Q Green House and Store 727 Wabash Ave. U Q . S Buy your Groceries and Meats at Gai'-field Candy Shoppe fx I H Fugateis and Luncheoneiie PJ .I . . Candy, Ice Cream and Home Made Q Quality and Service Always Salted peanuts S 2107 Nonh 13th St, Your Patronage Solicited and h b h Appreciated ig P one Wa as 3634 1242 Maple Ave' V Z SRX? 'Sk SQ 'SRX Lederer-Feibelman Terre Haute's Popular Department Store Where You Always Find The Best Bargains We Give S. and H. Green Stamps Tick Tock Tucker for Graduation Gifts, Diamonds, Watches, Rings, Beads, Toilet Goods. We carry the famous Gruen line of Watches. At the sign of the clock In the middle of the block. Q S S CN S 2 5 2 9 Z 9 Z ?f 49 4 SZ .Yi W9 M Tick Tock Tucker S M Agency Home Journal Patterns and X 5 Exqella Patterns Almost 20 years at 814 Wabash Ave. V V W A 1 , . s S Dave Van Bibber: Mr, Plke, somebody just said there was something wrong G DU with my head. I don't think there is anything in it, do you? Du Q Mr. Pike: No, I don't think there is. 5 ix cc X Trolh Grocery A RCHL, A 52 RESTAURANT 9 S Up-To-Date Grocery and Meat Market They-wma from all Over town to buy Q B Phone Wabash 651431 and 1718 our dehclous ples' 4 Q Thirteenth and Locust Streets The Yum Yum U I7 S Teffe Haute, Ind' Grace Gardner 2105 N. 13th St. J Q9 6' Q . V N Chas. C. MOdCSlff No. 24 South Seventh St. A Hardware, Tinware, Paints, Oils, and 4 Glass .9 Us Thai .s The Berry 's S9 1279 Lafayette Avenue Q CC Y! A Phone Wabash 3141 FOR GOOD EATS' S 55 4 Am W A 'Q Y ., V v V V v V -gg xxcacmmeamecme sfzsofmspsfzzsoffzo 1 2 7 SXf C9' S 92567 CZC3'A'fDKD'9D 3ER D5DRXY':'24'El2 V Q x S V Z Terre Haute's Leading Yours FOI S Q store Quality Q V7 For and Q I Men and Young Men Service eZ S S 2JQD SWG ED Lee Goodman C9 Wesfs' Son Drug Store IRQ' SLS, -A ES if S' U5- 'JP 5 O S S li' O O 5 Wie, Q74 Q Mother: Now, Willie, if you put this wedding cake under your pillow, what UU you dream will come true. Q Q Willie: Why can't I eat the cake and put the pillow over my stomach? 3 V e Phones: d 5 , , Office, Wabash 2012 A Lelfh S Res., Wabash 2011 f Off' H : X1 Staple and Fancy Groceries 8:30 32,812 gg Fresh and Cured Meats and Dry Goods 1:30 to 5 P. M. 6 X Our Motto: Quality, Price, Service. D'-giEgT35gQf1 L1 Q Phone Wah- 1442 Extracting and X-Ray Work gg S 7th and Lafayette Ave- Room 8 Twelve Points State Bank Bldg. Q A Residence 713 Maple Ave., Terre - Haute, Ind. QQ G19 S 1. F. HOCkCf Compliments y Hardware, Paints, h , M QD Electric Fimres. 10-SCP 3 G9 Q All Kinds of Sheet Metal Work, 512514 Wabash Ave. W 5. Front Rank All Steel Furnaces Society Brand Suits A E2 1245 Laf. Ave. Wabash 4343 5'YlePlUS Bmd Suifs Q S W 5 A Office: no cac c3cmwcecmevQW2,5JQXyzz-,bovineQwfmfa 128 'Q SRI' SR 0' .Za '7fMiGI5S 'q SRX' DEW Es. AG GZ VIZ 5 V26 VZG Z 1 is 1 5 S Q S 3 S Phone Wabash 285 Day or Night For Blue Power Wrecker Fisbeclg Harness Company H. KNIPTASCH, Mgr. Traveling Bags and Suitcases Everything for the Only Power Equipped Wrecker in City D i - W M mggiiegtss O . Sweaters Collars A , O ,..,. Leads uto Servzce Mullles GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING G Chains C ' W C ' Shoes 6V2 and Lafayette Ave' 21 South Fourth Street Wabash 747 Miss Dawson: What are the enemies of grasshoppersff' Stewart Combs: Cats, dogs, and biology students. If It's Delicious, we make it. Twelve Points Bake Shoppe Terre Haute, Ind. 1293 Lafayette Ave. Phone Dresser 42-L Accessories, Vesta Battery and Ray- bestos Brake Service Station. We are experts in our lines. Havens Bros. Wabash 93 Everything for your ear. 1253 Lafayette Ave. Whatever trouble Adam had, No man, in days of yoreh- Could say fwhen Adam told a I've heard that joke before. jokej Compliments of Fred. R. Faust ouocsa All good things to eat We give surety coupons 1457 Plum St. Phone Wabash 2967 S 3 Q 3 Q 3 Z 69 Z U Z Q9 ? 5 'YE 4 I QW 4 SWL 974 E97 ASQ DNS. KYLE 'EKG DNYZCE. V b V 4 EF' Q EERE E! '1 5' Z1 2-S SU Hi- UE 95307 .:: ' :basis g,rT2n'3-D. 53 'fl Q4 9- U-9 Q- if 0 F9 P REAL ESTATE Phone Wabash 617 Diamonds Watches Sam H. Sterchi 4th and Wabash Terre Haute, Incl. Graduation Presents Q 1' H ' S Exclusive Agents Holton Band Instru- nlents M Twelve Points g Everything for the Musician V Gag Mr. Clogston: Give, for one year, the number of tons of coal shipped from the pq United States. Q james Courtney: 1492, none. 5 Lunch Room, Delicatessen, and Bakery M Home Cooking Mrs. Roscoe Russell Z Compliments of A 1419 N. 9th Sr. , E2 Phone Dresser 803 Bresettfs Grocery R MRS. SHERLEY, Kitchen Mgr. D QD Compliments of ZZ QD Geo. Skeneis N PHARMACY N. E. Cor. 13th and Locust Sts. Terre Haute, Ind. Q The Barber Shop of Highest Quality The Garjqeld Barber Shop JOHN E. MORROW, Prop. Caters to Ladies Especially S 3 Q 3 E Q 5 Q 2 21 'ri 77 49 a5D7f Z! YZf.5D W4 L7 GEEDW! KY ASQ QKSLQ ECE. Z G9 Z 65 Z W 5 W S 3 5 Qi Awe Amee L 1 l u lf Xl EDITORIAL CIRCULATION ASSISTANCE ASS ISTA NC E 'M' ADVERTISING A R T I ASSISTANCE ASSISTANCE l F Q -- H A Complete Service to Fifteen years of specialization in the production of school A and college annuals, enables us to render invaluable service ' this work. 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