Kokomo High School - Sargasso Yearbook (Kokomo, IN)
- Class of 1925
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Z f 7 x N.. 1 ff fif ff 4 C' V HAWORTFI C' E, HINSHAW Superintendent Prznczpal SC HOOL BOARD K. I-I. RICH Secretarv j. A. Kfxmz A. B. ARMSTRONG President Treasurer hx V ' ,5- ,- Ah JI... - ..' ,,. .273-4 f- ,, 4-1.1.--f 1 , ',,...1. .' I, ,.-J-K ...... - ----- ,..ff K ,,,l,..,-1-- . ,, - - J-,L W - -- Y'--7 f+- ---' f----w-- ' 'fn -W Y In i- If -li U i -1-i--in ..,i.- ...,.,,, ,, -Q... ' ' W --M r.. sg 1 A 5 ,4 1 'W X I A ff I f. X, ,-ff , KOKOMO PUBLIC SCHOOL BUILDINGS 1 X K can-mm, 1-mNL,F.Y mkAA 1 2u.sv WMARD I X, I men swoop K Q 4 f '-fx a M Q ., .f X uw 9 4 f IJQQISN ' V N f it -' 1, ' f Q!! Af g jDl , N A 'L S W. X, .1 - ,111 ' ,ag 'll ., ' ,0,,wuAN WASMNQ1-ON I V7 X' ' ' ' I' A '- W , - .wi 1-Z' E W - 'ly -41 , fqqf ww -Wim ff? I1 W v W Q ' XXX ,,, 1, ., ,-M-VE , 1 - 1 fi ' I I 5 V .. XI' ' ' K. 4 P, ' Q, 4v,'f'k' -1 mx' ' ' , , Y Y , K v - ' f A 2 ' ' 'F'-'-, x f ,,, ..- -M f '-MH g A MQ.-,..i...... ,f ' ' - ,,,..' ,, Y , .. 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Majors: English, Mathematics. fIl.ARA E, BERRY-D0m.'SliC Science Graduate. Indiana State Normal. B.S., Purdue University. VEDAH CovAi.T-Typewriting A.B., Indiana University. Major: German. De Pauw University. Post Graduate, Gregg Institute. Chairman ol Freshman Advisory Board. EVELYN DUNKIN-Englisli 4! Ma-lor: Home Ecorlomrcs' AB.. Franklin College. Post Graduate. Columbia University. Mgliorz English. NEVA BOURNE-Clerk l-ll.lTll FARi.owiEnglish A I Graduate, Kokomo High School. Earlrlam rnllcgc' Secretary to Principal. 248,105 I-3story.U ' I f XV' h ' ost ra uate. niversity o isconsin. Q . . Adviser of Red and Blue. ANNA LAHILL-Engllsh Adviser of Infant Orators. I AB., De Pauw University. Majors: English, Spanish. ESTHER Fiisiczii-Librarian. English f A.B., Smith College. RUTH CAMPBELL-Frencli lVlU.l0fi EC0n0miCS, A.B., Indiana University. Adviser or uRCd and Blue.. Malorr French' Vmczii. FLEENOR Member or Sophomore Advisory Board' Head of Vocational Duparlment and N' h1S h l GERTRUDE CIOLESCOTT . Ig .C OD. -H 1, is . I QQ., ,D ' Y I Indiana University. ear Q I arm I Luna gpm m n Major: Vocational Worlt. A.B., Indiana University. Indiana State Normal, Mavlori Hrsrory' N Member oi' Athletic Board. Adviser of Civic Club. ' IAIAROLD FRIQIQLAND-Social Science SYDNEY Cotizsczorr-Boolclwtyhing AB.. Dc Pauw University. X AIBI' Indiana Univcrgiry, Majors: Sociology, Economics. Majgrj Higtoryl Member of Freshman Advisory Board. Graduate, Gregg Institute. . N . Chairman of Sophomore Advisory Board. Ir' A4 HANSON Srlmc' BS.. Purdue University. 1' Vioi.ETTA CosANo-English Mablorr Sclcrlcc' ff B.S., Earlham College. CHIQSTER HILL-Physical Training Q Majors: Englishgl-listory. l U Earlham College, University of Wisconsin. will Post Graduate, Chicago University. Butler College. Q Ir Member ol' Athletic Board. ' , , UVA gl Essiz COUCH-Wfood Shop, Pailern Making N ' .. X iv , , , BEULAH M. HOLE-.Shorthand ,, ' , Indiana University. i I H V I I I ' I 'mmf' Major. Vocational Worlql Earlham College. University ol Illinois, ,iff I X mx Indiana State Normal. Gregg Insmurc' 7 ' I' I' ' if A Member of Athletic Board. Indmna State Normal' I VLA! 'I 'A ,I ' A :ri fi MANLEY W. IMMEL-Social Scienr: fy' i v W' H' COUGHLAN Ph.B., University of Chicago. 1' fri gil ' Hd C fin 'Jw WM 'if f- yl I ..' - F0 Of Ommlfflfl fbaffmfnl Major: Political Science. ' 'l I Indiana University, Winona College. Wabash College. 1 . - A Manager of Book Store. Member of junior Advisory Board. ' I' . In -. Business Adviser of Sargasso .Adviser of Dramatic Club. -5.'itiQ A I -1 A .-wr Irsrslrln' I T-Q-7 11153 g fu ll, 1-H -0 -,fi 1 X- xxx . - A V M ip V1 V Q . rv 1 ,,.-.-,-ff A si .V y.- - I - --3 'nr fr' or FV rur- 'iT'r' r f if I r M L -5 E v-WL----1 SLC. - W fb i ,- Q-9? F-fi -'G -U , J r A 1S Q-l-- rf--f rl--A-.i .. .2 -.. . ' .Q 1.1 - .- Q ,l' , rd- Y,,..?,....i- , -. . 74.1-lg., .. -.-- +-, . 'F roilihfn .I r G My r,....i-4- -Y ..-1 2 ,..- D ff ff ff. , ,ff CEBREN joYNER-Mathematics A.B.,Ear1ham College. Majors: Bible, Biology. Post Graduate, Universities of Indiana and Pennsylvania. Business Adviser of Red and Blue. VERNE KNEPPERhMechanical Drawing X B. Pd., Tri-State College. Major: Vocagiokal Work. Post Graduate, Ohio State University. 5 j HELEN LAUGHLIN-English f Major: English. Member of Freshman Advisory Board. Adviser of Dramatic Club. A.B., Oberlin College. MALCOLM LoNcsDoN-Social Science A.B., Indiana University. I I Major: Social Science. LESTER R. MCCARTY-Chemistry Head of Science Department. A.B., De Pauw University. X Major: Biology. Member of Senior Advisory Board and Athletic Board. f VIRGINIA MCCUNE-Mathematics A.B., Butler College. Major: English. Chairman of junior Advisory Board. j BERNICE MCKINLEY-AVI Graduate, Chicago Applied Art School. De Pauw University, Indiana State Normal. Chicago Art Institute. Art Adviser of Sargasso, , I INDIA MARTZ L, -Head of Latin Department A.B., Butler College. Majors: English, Latin. Post Graduate, Universities of Chicago, Wisconsin, and Indiana. Adviser of Latin Club. GRACE MELLEN-Latin A.B., Indiana University. Majors: English, Latin. HALcYoN MENDENHALL-English A.B., De Pauw University. Major: English. Summer School, Colorado University. Adviser of Dramatic Club. Member of junior Advisory Board. 17 JULIA MORRISON-Physical Training Chicago Normal School of Physical Education. Post Graduate, University of Chicago. F RED Moss-Mathematics A.B., Indiana University. Major: Economics. Treasurer of Athletic Board. RAY NEWLON-Auto Mechanics Indiana University. Major: Vocational Work. Rahe Auto Electric School. RAY PECK-Machine Shop Indiana University. Major: Vocational Work. President of Athletic Board. RALPH PHILLIPS-Mathematics A.B., Indiana University. Major: Mathematics. Post Graduate, Columbia University. Tennis Manager. Member of Sophomore Advisory Board. O. E. POLK-Science A.B., A.M., Indiana University. Majors: Psychology, Education, Physics: JOSEPH PowELL-Social Science A.B., Indiana University. Major: History. Post Graduate, Chicago University. HELEN RAILSBACK-Latin A.B., Indiana University. Major: Latin. DEssIE Romf-Latin A.B., Indiana University. Major: Latin. Post Graduate, Wisconsin University. HELEN Ross-English I Ph. B., De Pauw University. Major: English. Post Graduate, University of Califomia. Chairman of Senior Advisory Board. Member of Athletic Board. -Af 4, f 'HMHE-,- ..:m : f --: --1 '---. Y Cx .X - V4- - -115 - ....-..--f-- L T ' ' E. L.. . .--- --L 7 K M ,lf-A- 'f' E -I-3 ' Q f.- j Y Y -- Y- - E eff ' T-.- -- fav --f+f-,---'-N- be --X X f .X A! J f' 1' ,r ff , i ZX, I f' ff f j ,f 1 j' 5 Q I ..., . if f fx- QX L ff it . I XX 5 rf' 3 l E. C. Rowiz-Biology JULIA TlMIANmPhySiCGl Training lx B.S., Purdue University. School of Physical Education. l Major: Agriculture. Post Graduate, Chicago University. '. Member of Athletic Board. DOROTHY THORNBURGH- French Department 1 ' H. H. RUBEY-English AB., Indiana University. ff A.B,, Wabash College. Majors: English, French. Majors: English, Economies. Post Graduate, Columbia University. A.M., University of Michigan. Adviser of French Club. ,f, ' Member of Athletic Board. ANNA B. WARDmMHlh6mGliCS Department I . RQ lj, BLANCHE RYKER-English Department Ph. B., Bethany College. ,. flf, pf ff M A.B., Butler College. Major: Mathematics. '--,lid ' l t, l Major: English. Post Graduate, Chicago University. 3 t It ,f Nj' A,M., Columbia University. lDA l. WARD-Clerk 'myzgf H if 4 X Adviser of Sargasso Central Normal Business College. ,jf , jg ' Louise SCHEIDT-Social Science Major: Business Q, ri F2 Ph. B., Chicago University. Secretary to School Board. 'y f7'f?cE .ii Y i. ..' ,L Major: English. BLANCHI-1 ZARING-Economics Department ,-gg! - ,H f Q MARY Lois SHIRLEY-Miisic AB.. lndiana University. 'jlf zili 33, ' 4' Graduate, State Normal. Major: Home Economics. ' if Cl s fn Major, Music. Post Graduate, Wisconsin University. 1 , 'f l i - MIL15 .. r 's : -- s ' Q. 415 , .. ll15ll 7,fmj'A,- ll ., K7 ii? . Ze , W' ' at ixlrj ' A ' 1,1 I lvl ii-fx XJ j fw- . f X - N ins. N. ..,, . - X- - U, L.- if iv A ' . ' .val i Z , i m :4 A 0 ,.g.1: ::f ---- F ' ' .V ..-- , fi -,....faf.-4 ' r . . ' F7 v I i Y. W---M-H--.,d y:'5Ti?,-i ,K gli , 1 1- 1. h .. ' xxff, Af .,--, Wm ...,, ,c.' rf, wr, . .,.T-.,..... , .,--...?-D,, -....-fa----A 7 -,e,.,,j1 f r .. f , - D .M- 1 W . : s D hs ,Q A W...-- .,.. 44,-,.,.-..,-.........---.c,,,,Y .,,....- f N,f V 'X 2 4 w I If ,A f X ff f f xx y f W 4 ., xf ' fx f L X, ff Xxx W f x N 'h I IFN ff Q f' '-'Q .., ,f' f .iff A ff MJ 7 o ,ll ,. 'I j ix-in .gl W ,,A ff! ' ,L N - nfl' f-.Q .f is fl 3gf22? 1 'V In' H I 1 , Q M f wg fl .M fl, . .if 'JL' 114- ws X Z' 'A JU ' ' N ' xy - XX Y 7 V N M-Num . XX -ff' ,Z-Q X .LAw fy1',. Q F - 9 , ' ' '- - - 5i::'-ff' ' f,f 5- - ii' - .: ' ,H ,W ww ,, ' YY A f , ' .f Q-nf .-H 'YW--,-AM 54'-r' -. ,fffv ,Y, , '- ' ' , g ww , V 'Af' .f - , A- as :-uv- 'T' -W-'A -V AW Ml!-,-.1-f - 'i' '- v - iktx ,AY- y- ...--,-.- ,ifk Y-k ,,l?- ..---- -- W-A -V - x rs X ff ff ff If 1 f , if 1 Class of '25 President . . . . .JOHN KLEDER i Vice-President . . .... DONALD BAILEY X Secretary .... . . JOSEPHINE CHANCELLOR k Treasurer ........... CHARLES LEAR 9 Motto . . LITTLE WE ARE, BUT MIGHTY WE GROW A K Flower ......... AMERICAN BEAUTY ROSE Colors ..... . PURPLE AND OLD GOLD Advisory Board ..... HELEN Ross, Chairman, BLANCHE RYKER,' LESTER MCCARTY f ,. f Song of the Seniors We have Filled our Wigwam brimful Cf the spoils of many vict'ries We, the brave and valiant warriors Cf the tribe of twenty-five. We have called together chieftains f Of the tribe of yesterday, X And have entertained them royally With musicians and sweet singers l And the acting of the playlet. We have journeyed to the woodland, And have feasted in the fire-light. f We have published bright blue hand-books, X I Gladly made those little weapons X ff As a help to all Papooses I, When they journey through the forest, I If, ff Through the forest-land of learning. ' 74 ft lx At our belts there hang in triumph -If ff' 5 . A Scalps of slain difficulties. gh 11445: Mila-K ' 's f- And our year book and our paper lf' Are examples of the courage, 'lf ' 'W f l' ilu Cf the strong, enduring courage, I y ' Cf the tribe of twenty-five. Ad, T , l 5 7 'f 5 Saw IM ,L ' I , 7 ' .,-.-.. L cf 'MTW' ',,,---.- --TY-----,Y A. ' .. L11 1-.S ,L Lui.- -T - eggs I 'N f - T A ' on-D i X K 1 X x,f KJ I X f ff J lX'1oNA Bl'il.l.E ALi-xnlcziir Academic Course. Secretary, Civic Club '25. Latin Club '24-'25. Sargasso Staff '25, Won County Sewing Contest '21 ROWENA ALBRICI lT General Course, French Club '24 '25, LAc:iE Amos General Course, Latin Club 24'-'25, Civic Club '25, 'K if Operetta '24, LoRRAiNE ANDERSON ' X Commercial Course, N Infant Orators '25, Civic Club '25, Operctta '23, Athletic Drive '25, Class Play '25, I XVALKER AYRES X Entered from Plymouth High School, '23, Gcneral Course. DoNAi,D BAILEY I Academic Course, i Vice-President ol Senior Class, j Q Latin Club '24, Infant Orators '25, f Us Hi-Y '25, Civic Club '25, X 3' Literary Editor oi' Sargasso '25, W Pmssciiub, , i ',,- feillgfii la if -,, ,, . ' ' 'l'HEi.M,ix l3AliER I, ff . ,I Q General Course. f ' if ip . P :df 1 f iii' 15 , ., ',--, ix, ,v - In iff, .fm f ii.. 5 if lf 1 MILLIE BARRETT ' ' Ly Entered from Greenrown l ligh School '2 1' , WAI! 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Sargasso Staff '24-'25, l-land-book Stall '24, l MARY Bticiiiiiii' Entered from St. Patricles, '23. tl Academic Course. Honors '24, ' Latin Club '24 '25, Infant Orators '25. Civic Club '25. Sargasso Stall '25, Dramatic Club '25. Athletic Drive '25. Press Club. fi. ,-Xi.MARu'rH Bunn pf General Course. French Club '2-1925. EVA Li2NoR BURNS General Course. Civic Club '25. Athletic Drive '25, Glee Club '25. AMY l5i5Li.te BY1.i-:R General Course. Latin Club '24-'25. 1 Civic Club '25. Red and Blue Stall 25. ' Press Club. X MARIE ClAMPBEl.l. Commercial Course. Red and Blue Stall '25. Press Club. 1. f FIRMA CZARI-SY ,X Entered from St. Patricltsf '23, N i fl General Course. I ilxvli '-4 f' 1 if Q i 'IOSFPHINE CiHANClil.I.OR I ' ,. ftmgll. General Course. ,W L Secretary, Rnior Class. fl! ff . V Treasurer. Freshman Class. 2, f-.MQ X- 5 I ' Pmadcm, French Club Qs. -,ff - -- , zf'Q,..': dfktf iv .Q Q Student Ctuncil 24. Hand-boolt Stall if v AL it Kaz' Orchestra '23-724. Athletic Drive '25, ,tc'f72iilP ilu French Club '23124f2s. j A ' Won District Music Memory Contest '23 1- fox' i Cl' ss Pla '25 , 'Ji - - ...:- ,- .as Y - i fx. 5wi'f,f5: , ll23ll 47, . i, 2 2,24 ' . fi' .1 ' ff 1 ,W a-a- - I 51,,,,j ,Z r ' t I - , --'pi , ff.. ,4,, - -- ?',ll.,,g'i' - 1 f I W Y ' A - iii-if--ag 5 -if . M--H ,,,. , I -5 Q . P it f . 7,1 gr - ?'f: 'r' 5 , f E 'gutg' fi - --R 'f ----ft' it P- , 1 2 Pr- A-, i 1 Q' P- A we ' P - 5 r'? -F MA, .. ... ,. Q W Q ,, ,, Y-f-M .......-,, V q ' af- --.N -.iz-l. XY f I ! ffi X I if if My f X X .XY Xxx XY X I- I, i l I I' I, 5 .5 C if if R54 k 5 x, ff 5 f' fry! rj 1 lJOR0'l'HY c:LARK General Course. French Club '24-'25, FLoRENc:E CLINE Entered from St. Patricks '23. General Course, Civic Club '25, CIIIORCE C:OLDREN Vocational Course. Sargasso Staff '25. Vocational Club 23. Press Club, CZHARLES cl0LEMAN Entered from St. Patricks '23, General Course. MARY VIRGINIA fi0LEMAN Entered from St, Patricl-:'s, '23, General Course. Sargasso Staff '2 Infant Orators '25, Dramatic Clu Class Play '25, Civic Club '25. AloHN CIOLLINS Academic Course. Honors '23-'24, , Secretary, French Club '25. French Club '24-'25. Student Council '24-'25. lnlant Orators 25. Press Club, ALICE CooPER Cene ral Course, HELEN CosTI.ow 5. b '24-'25. Ceneral Course. Opcretra '22-'21 Civic Club '25, Class Play '25, 4 ,A 1' 4. Mllfipf , Iv J I X -X lf ? X X ,vow X 'Ea ' ..-3T f2'- PT ' W., ,.,, ..:-A ,fn-'f f l f N X-'x .ij Z f,. x ff C jf ff I MABEI, CRESON General Course, HIQNRY fTRlM Entered from ,Jefferson l ligh School, Lafayette. '23, General Course. Hi-Y '23, Football '24, K WAYNE Cnoom' General Course. Operetta '25, Class Play '25, TDICK DAVIS Entered from Orlando, Florida, '23 Vocational Course, Vocational Club '24'-'25, Athletic Drive '25 Tennis Team '24, Class Play '25, I HARRY DAVIS General Course. X Hi-Y '25, Latin Club '24, Football Team '25, AI.vILoA lDAVISON Gene ral Cou rw. l If X X 4 K JANE DRAPER 'fi Q . General Course. Vice-President, Freshman Class, I X 'ye' President, Dramatic Club '25, em-l J f N f A II I1 , Dramatic Club '24f-'25, lnfant Orators '25, Red and Blue Staff '25, i Athletic Drive '24, Civic Club ' v-V, ,,, 'I If iff 1 I, . ' 26. J. 14,4 I' l- 5 IPX 'I ,Jiang .QWZZK 'Q up. l Press Club. Class Play '25, L V 2' 1 V kv a' if ,kvgvr 1,5 Mgt, Y lf. ' ' Wffgygjlif Il RUTH THELMA ljllNN General Course Wig gy. ' '--Q 5 Latin Club '24, I f 5 'fyi , -1, I A N .Ml Q5 ' ' .41-Wf II2SI ,qi , It . , 4 Q 3 X KX .-- 'L Y , 'mm 6 X, I MN ' I -' 4 - ' IIS 1' -'V Q - r -- 4' -- --Mm -,-- .'TI 5 , 4 V B I '1i,,,,..-- 1-if-'J 'f .' -.I , , ' fo f ,---,TlI T 'AQ f lime S-P51 A 'T, wk, 1, Y , --- ' , T-nu S P r W M 'X W -xl ... -fj X C74-Y N., 1 - - .fff ' , ,,,, -7-.--M Il I 'C' ' i --J , , f - ---1'-' --- - --1- ?.....L. 1 MN X X f C1 ENN Dwlcc INS General Courge JOHN F NRI C eneml C ourse Honors 23 Presldent Qophomore C ldv Student C ouncll 23 24 25 lnlf1ntOmt0rs 23 24 25 Presldcnt 25 Reprwentatlve nn N mon Il OF1IC7FlC1l Contewt 25 C hemwtrx C lub 24 24 Red and Blue Qtaff 23 24 Busmux Manager 25 lDLbdfll lg Team Z3 25 SIFQINQO Sr All 25 Xthletlc Draw. 24 Prem C lulw Donmuv hxsm XN C ener1lCourse french C lub 24 75 ArhlLt1clDmc 25 THIIMX NIM Lmcw C Lnll ll C nurse M11 DRFD l uw mm flneral C nurse Operettl 22 73 Fmrnx Ll Lua mc C encrf1lCourxL l mn C lulw 24 x Ll 1 s VOCdIlOl'ldl C nurse fl!! T ffj J J. ,Z . lx M f . Hi-Y'z3i' fzs. I 3' 1 f 11 .f Z S. A L, 7.,, :lan if -. I .: ' T ibm. 3.1: Vnee Presldent Voc.1uon.1l Cxlub 23 Hi-Y '24-'25, Chemistry Cflub 23 French C'lub 7l lfvm.xN FLRGUSUN General Cuur e -ff ,Ti .2 Y, ,,....-.,..... -'L 'Q Y',,,L,....i-.in F w--...- -.. X f 1 X wff f 1 ff! f 1 , Lt-:ILA FISHER Ccneral Course. French Club '23-'24-'25, Dramatic Club '24-25. Red and Blue Staff '24, X Class Play '25. K WILLIE FRANKLIN 7 Academic Course. ,-.5 i PreSident,Civic Club 'zsl L Latin Club '24 '25, X Red and Blue Staff '25, I X IVAN FRAZER f,,-- General Cfoursc. X l.El.AH CARRIZR1' General Course. X IRMA CARNl'Ill General Course. fj Civic Club '25, l. ADm.1Ntc GARRARD ,f Entered from Ionia High School. Michigan, '23, ff Academic Course. 1 Ml fi 2 - .' , ' lf' I IRENE GAYi.oR b yf 5. V, ,,lx l Entered lrom Forest High School, '2-1. ,Wz.,7 '. I I . General Course. 1.12 'if' fl :'4lf'f?g, 14' it .- -2 ' WW, W W ,fll 4 l RAI.Pll Comm' I , fig! ll W Vocational Course. 1 , Vocational Club 23- 424. 5 ' , I 'HE5j,, - X ,459 ' j .Q l27l ,ffl wi fa!-4 5 .Hi Wi' Y f ' Y N ,i N X 1 F :,jlVil K ,. A A, K, - WM- fn- , :rp-fi. r 1: C,--1 --ff g H 'f-'M T'U V , W 1 -. M ' C uc Hurd 'j 2 'F -- ,W ff' W ,A W V f' - ,-ffif-f H. 9, , .,.l,.....-1- ,..,,,v,!U, 'WW , , . ,......--...?-,, ,- 1+.?x 'In' l ..,,lQ..,..,,-V Y ,. ...ig f' xx ., hr Y , A54 N 1, . W , Qui' M ,' QQ., t , X59 f ,PSD K K' 4 ff ff' . .-T mit..-.-....,..,..,,... ,,. ,W , ,i, Y W ,,,,,,-:,,,.,,,.,,,,e,,,,..f..,.... . 1 .--.....,...... lmsmni lVlARCARIi'l' GRiBP,iN Entered from St. Patricles. 23. General Course. Infant Orators '24-25. Civic Club 25. Athletic Drive 25. Dramatic Club '25, Class Play 25. Latin Club 24. Rum l'lAi.t-: Entered from Fairlield, 22. Gene ral Course. 'I'i iorvms l'lANSON General Course. President ol' li Club 24. Red and Blue Staff 24, Chemistry Club '23-'2-1725. Basket-ball '2l-22523 24. Football 23. Track 24. Hi-Y Club '23 24725. Orchestra 24-25. lvl.-xizcmiu-1 I' llAi1i.AN General Course. Pre.-Qs Club. lVlii.oki-po hlARI.AN General Course. lii.Noiz,x l l.iwriNs General Course. Latin Club 24, l.iioRA l'l.fXVl2NS fXc:idemie Couric. Latin Club 24 JXCNES l'lAWlilNS Gene ral Course. Infant Orators '24-25. Athletic Drive 25. X K :M K wg -XX K X Eigl xx 42 M' N El. W ,A if W ll l N l X 1 ll l lbkx x x 5 L, l I i l i . l,-' i l i Z i f X ,I Nff 'f ,, ,7 ,X f-f C fi CIi-Aooia l'lAWKINS , Vocational Course. E Vocational Club '24, I MARY HAWOR'l'H Entered from lvlarion High School, '22 General Course. Latin Club 'Z4. Student Council '25. Sargasso Staff '25. Orchestra '22. Athletic Drive '25. Won Typewriting Contest in '24, MARGARET HAYNES f Ca ,f i Entered from Maybcii High School. f' Colorado, '21 General Course. f EDWARD HECRMAN , Entered from St. Patrieles, '23, General Course. X l-Ii5Llli Hoifi-' General Course. I'l V' MELBA Hovu f Q General Course. neil: 'il R 1 , ' E H :ly Q 'NA STELLE oose Y, ff! X Entered from Nicholusville High School, f,, if Kentucky, '23, xl Ii 3 x . V A General Course. JZ-Yhflf f K i - is :llqfmkigiliggif K r , ffyfffi ' fl A ff I ff 47 ff Rum C. HUGHES 1 f' J' '-4 Al GCHCF3lCJOUFSC. 6 lklfyxi 5 af HZQH ,. ,Tw ,jfgm 'A 1 N W - C 4' l I R. . J-- -R . A . 0 f to F- -J ' f ' . li , 1 , g HY- , -4---,-,,, - -' - , ' . Nw' h n , 4 if C- cafe v ' Q R . - 1' - 6 ' C- ,,,,,,....-.... .,VV -V :' h it- - ,LX ' C M' ' , we My A 1Q,-4-1---- y- Y ' .--..- ' fl ' -- l ,.,...- -N1--4, i W , V---V 5 .- ---P Q V ' i ' w uf' R, f flu' K .1 FSTHER HL TCHINS Guncml C ourst. C HARLI s IM mam X oc, IUCJH il C ourst Ulchutrl 23 X UC,dIlCJl1dl C lub 24 C nu., C lub 25 IDORUHH I xc obs CJc.nLl.1l C our L UROIIIX wi Lnttrtd from Dunl nl Hlg,,h Snhool Z3 C,-u1tr1l C ourwc, latin C lub 25 Drtmmtm C lub 24 Rum Immsom Gtntral C ourst Student Council Z4 Qccrctdrw I rcwwuru Qophomort C ld N qccrntarx junior C lass 1t1nC lub 24 Athlttlc DFIVL 25 1rg,,1Sso Qt :ff 25 C h nrm in uf lnx ll mon C omnutttt ut junior Stnlor IQLLLPIIOFI HI LMA Jl7l1INSOlN D Gnntr xl C uurst mm ltlc Club 24 C IX IC C lub 24 W M NI low 5 Cxcntrul C uursc MADALIEN IKERLIN C-cnt ral Course French C,lub Z4 25 --L .5 , ,,,, Wd-, YY J- 5 'C ,,,,- C ,-,,1.,-?---Y '- 'iff ,f , ff i 1. I if .JOHN lil.EDIiR General Course. President of Senior Class. Vice-President ol' junior Class. Secretary oi' Hi-Y '24 725. ' f X' Red and Blue Staff '24. f Chemistry Club '24. Hi-Y '23-'24-'25 1' f Football '23-'24, Basketball '25. X Athlctic Dirve '25. CARL KREAG ' Vocational Course. K l Red and Blue Stall' '24. Hi-Y '24-'25. Football '24 X1 f Basketball '24, V ici'i'oR LANE X-x General Course, President ofjunior Class. Vice-President of Sophomore Class. f ' Sargasso Staff '2l. Business lvlanager '29 f , Student Council '23-'24-'25, Chemistry Club '23, Red and Blue Staff '23-'24, Hi-Y '24-'25. Press Club, X Business Manager of Hand-book '24. CHARLES LEAR Entered from Englewood High School, - Chicago, '22 Academic Course. Honors '22. Treasurer of Senior Class, 1 l Latin Club '24. Red and Blue Stall' '24. ' Sargasso Staff '25. Athletic Drive '25. f Press Club. RALPH MAR'rzoLF lx General Course. French Club '24, I l Dramatic Club '24-'25. . Hi-Y '22923-'24-'25, I. Chemistry Club '23-'24. Civic Club '25. I Basketball '22---'23-'24, Football '23f-'24. ,f Yell Leader '22. .X Q LILITH LILLARD fl 'gli General Course. I, I 5 ' President of Dramatic Club '24. 5, V I X ' l French Club '22. Sargasso Stall '25. .- 52,1 N MARjoRiE MASON N K' l fi A . I J ii Commercial Course. Honors 23. f- Q fhif I if N i,.. I Treasurer ofjunior Class, my 5 f A ' Red and Blue Staff '24. l 1,-ll 'I fi 'ul Athletic Drive 25. -y+,fr.j2.4Qw . xl , F WILBUR MAXWELL V, Q. 3, 112 72. ' 1.3 General Course. 'J Tll A ' Dr' 'tic Club 24:25. critic Club 'zs. W Nfffi' 'S li ' if dmd . l l . ' -- Q ' 'll' ' ' ' lnfant Orators 24- 25, Hi-Y 24- 25. . ., x fit' .V ,WWW Athletic Drive '25. Class Play '25. ' 'f, 5 ' V. .e-ya -1.1! X H3111 Y- V 6,713.5 f..'. fx W fc. ii. - N ff s mf . X P, P .'lV4j ' ff ,, f mix N ii 5, -. Xxx f C, h- ' .Mj gli ,V , q ' ffe-L'- F M, ,gil L, .... f-P .,.,,,,,,, f 'ffm R. -Y ... Cys - - ..-.....,...- 'lux ,...- ..-...A ,, V -..--l,,,.,, -fi ' -, . - V-....., ., -- - ,A ,. -xv , ...- ... J- -' -Y' - Q -....-., Student Council '25. K X 'N JN. RAY lXlc'1Ciirzm' General Course. l li-Y 23. Chemistry Club 'Z3. Biissiii lVlCC:U'l'CHli0N General Course. Honors '22-'24. Infant Orators '24-25. Secretary 25. Civic Club '25, lil,lZAli-lilill lVlt1lNi'osii Academic Course. Honors 'ZZ'-'23'--24. Vice-President of Latin Club '24, Treasurer of Latin Club '25. Student Council '25 Sargasso Staff '23-'25. Dramatic Club '24, Civic Club '25, Athletic Drive '25, Chairman, Program Committee ol' junior-Senior Reception. Chairman, l lello Week Committee '25. Press Club. Dcbating Team '25. lim MQNALL. General Course. . XLniaN lX lliRANDA Vocational Course, l lonors '23-'Z-X. Vocational Club 'ZZ-'24. Civic Club '25, l7ARXVlN lVllDDl,IITON Entered from Manual Arts High School Los Angeles, California, 'Z3. General Course. re isurer Dramatic C lub Red ind Bluc St ill 23 24 Hand bool Staff 24 i iwici NAIL! r l nteicd from lX4orrocco l ligh bchool 2 ix ic 25 Hi1i.i N Mme ii C ommt rical Coursc Civic Club Z5 'li 'ix ', ' ' ' 1 '25. V i 1 i Q' General Course. Latin Club 'Z4. 1 C' ' . .AX AV' st Xxx - H f- 'Z I .mx K ,!, i fyf- !,D - I , 7 LENORE MISNER General Course. Honors '22-'23-'24, French Club '23-'24. Athletic Drive, '25. f l X GARRIS MOLDEN K ,V Entered from Goldsmith High School, '24. ll 5' l General Course. Civic Club '25. I - I . If f fn 'X RAYMOND lVlORATH xg ,fl Vocational Course. Vocational Club '24, X1 X , AX . EDITH NATION K X I General Course. Honors A23-'24, X Red and Blue Staff '24, Editor '25, xt Student Council '23-'24. 'XX Secretary, Latin Club '24-'25. Civic Club '25, 1 X -I Dramatic Club '24-'25. 'K XX Chairman, Refreshment Committee I of junior-Senior Reception. ' Athletic Drive '25. Vice-President, Press Club. I ' EILEEN NICHOLS l General Course. Latin Club '24. w 'N Sargasso Staff '25. Athletic Drive '25. f Dramatic Club '25. I , Civic Club '25. Class Play '25. I ,I ' I JOHN PETKOVSEK ,' ',I' Hifi Vocational Course. fm L Vocational Club '24, I V l x - lI'4 'A ff IMS I ,I 44' 1 ' I . , f' J I ,I NK' LILLIAN PRIESTHOFF ,,,,z.,? I Entered from St. Patricks, '23. ' I? - A General Course. Civic Club 'Z5. -L ,Lf'4.p,f'lQ A 7, 'bi - Y'i7ff4w?4 I - .If af Wa: NI , IT' J if' NORA Pnvon D X l K General Course. f ' H775 'Wg A Red and Blue Staff '24, 5 T f. f15i,, Iwi ,M ,X mf' I f N -X QIVCSQ X C XXX V 1 ' C Q . ,. ' I' 'M-,J uli 1-. Q - Y Q ? f - -- f' W ' V mf!! X 'b '25 J I , N. Q' , 4 ' K I K-.L V fjjj' -- ,, , , f.-ff F in ,t - - A 1 f-f-A---1 -W -P 5' C 7 . b - ' ' 'r 12--iw ,A ,- -.. ,4: Y - - - - ik -+ 1. ,,-, -, ..-- vi l I, I if lt 5, AW af f 'H ff f RAY REYNOLDS Gcntral Lourst C,-L1 N Rx AN lXCddLl'T1lC Course Sargawo Staff 25 Latlnilub 24 Athltt1cDmc, 25 Football 24 C,laSs Plav 25 Hr Ll N SAMPLL Gcncral Lourst Lnlc Llub 25 CllAllLli5 QANDFORD Gcnc ral Cou rsc. HELl2N 9EAc'1xAx ES Gcncral Course. DUN SELLERS Gcncral Course. Rccl and Blue Stall' '24, Hi-Y '23, Emru SIMPSON Gcnc ral Gou rsc. IOHN SIMPSON Gcncral Course, Infant Orators '24?25. Dramatic Club '24-'25. Athlttlc Drlvc 25 . ,-- -2191 ll34l xx 'I ,iff ,.f-, ef- ,,..-- ............,,G,.,.. , v. . , ,,, ...A, W --W -Q i....,,. -is Q G. 15.1, A ..-..., ,,...-...E 'H X Z ,X X W7 4' f. If X ff F1 X CIIZRALDINIQ SMI rii General Course. Civic Club '25, Dramatic Club '2-1. Operetta '25, Athletic Drive '25. lVlARY SNOWDEN Entered from Arcadia High School, '24 General Course. lxfliizmm Soiumi-ills General Course, Civic Club '25. IXIARY -lo Sviumczicii Academic Course. Sargasso Stall '24, Editor '25. President, Latin Club '24-'25. Editor of Hand-book '25. Student Council '23-'24-'25. Dramatic Club '24. Infant Orators '25. Civic Club '25, Hello Week Committee '24, Chairman ol Decoration Committee ollunior-Senior Reception. President ol Press Club. Cx XJ 1 i4.xNc1i4,s Si iw-.ic General Course. f lVlARY lliii.i2N Sui,i.ivAN X . fl Entered from St. Patricles, '23, 'g il General Course. Civic Club '25. I . Dramatic Club '2-1-. I , 7 ' 'i, i i' 4 I I I 1 7 N' joins: SURGUY 'wif l ' Entered from 'l'alma l ligh School, '25. , LA! A A ll , ' wi Ceneral fours' Civic Club '75 'KI i4 5 fm 'I k . 1 , tt. , , - . y 'ylffgizgglfllggfg X- . .- ,f 1 41'-A1, . J I f-,, , ' ,:-- , - Esmiziz Tmii Q- C l ' General Course. Civic Club '25. L f h V , A 'f.'i. 1:7 issi X! iw .xt 44,-. K 2 1 X 1 , X ' M Y 'lil 9 Q li haf-f 1 ax x- L -Ear 'D f i -V f L. ' yi' Q F- -'21--'ff 1 i i 'iw'-mt , m , 1' K M i . -K i J, i-Wi.-F-if -2?-lla, g f: - V ' Ajax, F- W I Q A I-fi 'ff '17 - ' ,' X, ' -.Q-...Q fi. HP EE' 2, at , P--- .....i -. E W P- if ' ' f'7'iAL ' Y H , f ' ' ' ' U, , rl-f-f-3-:L--ilrj Y Y--iii -f -H--A-L,.,.,,S .- -1 .. ' ' N ,f 1, ff f A x J, ,.f-f h GERALD THOMAS VULdtlOl'l1l C ourkc NfoLdt1or1dlCl1,1b 24 M1 RRILL l11oMAs Vocdtlorx ll C oulsc Vocatwndl C lub 24 Lum 1LL1 IRPN1 Home ECCJHOINILS C oursu Opcrcrrd 24 IJONALIJ l 1xo1sAuc 11 C-Lncrdl C OUFSC, VICC Prcmdcnt H1 Y 24 Sargfmso Staff 25 C hcmmtrw C lub 23 24 H1 Y 23 Z4 Z5 Athlutlc, r1x PRII DA l1cL1Ax Gcncrdl C OUINC, InfC1ntOrators 25 Athlgtlc Drum 25 C1111 INA LIMBARC H1 CxCl'1Cldl C ourw C HARL19 VAN 3115131 ll Vocatlonal Course Vocauonal C,l1,1b 23 24 ruhcstrd 22 Z3 24 q3I'gd9SO Qtaff 24 25 IBOROIHY NVALbH Entcrgd from bt Pdtrlgk s 23 CJem,rdl Course C 1v1c Club Athlcuc Dr1v1. 25 4.25 Zi N36 H Y'-+2 f r,,, 1,..-ev' - ff? A A A A ,A 1, ,K A- ,....-L A 16-f A -1 V ,iwv in I I f ,,.---- - Y Tw mi,7-L Y 'A 7, ',..1:--Wvwi---1-W., ---- J.. I 's ,eff X ,f' , X Kyiv-'XE I 1 - K- --an---1ll:g:TZ,X7 Y Y 'Y ' E K 5 MARioN WARD . General Cou rse. l , PreSident of Civic Club '24, 5 Red and Blue Staff '22-'23, Editor '24, Sargasso Staff '24. Student Council '23. Civic Club '23--'24 Hi-Y '23 724, Track Team '2l. 1 V MARGARIZT XVARNLQ X General Course. 'V' Athletic Drive '25, l Operetta 25. Orchestra 'Zl-'22. ' , xg ' lVlAR'riN WVARNE lxpx General Cou rse. L Sargasso Staff 25. Student Council '25, f i Dramatic Club '25. K- ' N Hi-Y '24-'25. Athletic Drive '2-1. Operetta '24, Latin Club 23. Class Play '25. Press Club. lVIil,oRIan NVARRENDER ,.f Entered from Deseranto High School, Ontario, Canada. '22. General Course. Honors '23. Civic Club '25, lnlant Orators '25, Class Play '25, lfENNIiTH Wim-:s Vocational Course. Vocational Club '23 '2-l. hflARY WILLER General Course. Civic Club '25, Operetta '25, Athletic Drive '25. OrcheStra '2l-'22. ERNt4:sTiNlf WILSHUSI-:N 1 Entered from Wichita High School, if-.ll, .l Q Kansazi. '22. j .A 4 2, X, Academic Course. Honors '22 '23 '24. - i Civic Club '25, umm Club '25, V'AZj,,-.74 Orchestra '22- '24. Q, .. Egg i ' -Q i'i.f'i'lif?'f 5lQ . ,, U,71?ff 4 iffge l N- ,JANE NVILSON ,,5'Zy' 1' ll General Course. Dramatic Club '24. A M, Civic Club '25, Operettu '25. ' l 9 i,if5Z2'! l orchestra 'zz 23324. I ' 'f. Athletic Drive '25, I 549 'H ' ' - 4 f, , X ll37ll Z1 'xx 51 uv 'I , .E w K A l' . U Z g l f mf N 13 , 'V ,f X v l if..fff' -- 2. -in N- ff ,X , w' '52 , ' 7' :W N f E iii, it L' ff G - fi- af - rr fr wh f i k if ' . -'S-fxi-vii, .. 'L av -jizz-'Q' - ., 'ggi VVQI T , , ' 52. 7 fi, Q ' I '11 -5.1-'fi-f ff'HH Ar or e,.f-a 4-ifgiw 'fffo ,Ct F, , 4. L,.- YY Y-Q ' W ,ef K cf f f J DAN XVooLlJRiix1I1 General Course. Sargasso Staff '25. Athletic Drive '25. Football '24 MAXINE YAKIQY Academic Course. Vice-President of Latin Club '25. Secretary of Dramatic Club '25. i f '. Civic Club '25. Operetta '22-23924-'25, Ls Infant Grators '25. Athletic Drive '25, Class Play '25, Press Club. JUNE YEAGY Entered from Attica High School, '23. General Course. Latin Club '25, MARIE YODER Commercial Course. Sargasso Staff '25. Red and Blue Staff '24. lvIiLo YoUNc Entered from West LaFayette P, High School, '23. I General Course. lnfant Orators '25. Class Play '25. l y fhlll f I 1 1, 'li -s Ia, LW ' .x V , , 'WV 'j l f X f if 5 a t A A as 'A it - ' N wms I 'Lff YQ 'uf '51 ffliglllg We Y: V J, If 4 ' QA' xi f f 'x fb! ... ' if I i .HL , A F: i 34 54,4 e t -A ' s ff A A s ' i Mini i ., l fa -- . LTC 'F fe Qff ,TiTi'C A af , al l ' ' . W ,, . '- '-C 'Fi 'f- I' ---f '7'-' ', M -' ' 5, -Q f if ' F-F nfl.-' f nf W ,fuk-i'T7?j , Y f 'V -gm -f ' ,,.,.-ff-Y .g' R:-A -- f ,rf ,J-.-.M , .Y ---4-.. .- ,,....- .- 9 , ,Q A ,, .-.....W' -----Lf Q-', , nh Mx' I :' - Y.......i ,.-- - f -A -' ' ,W -ff'-T ,-'--m-H -----a+ K. f, , ,AM .ah - P N ,If f f ef' Z I '- L. ff flln Jlleemnriam FORREST TELFORD DUNCAN March 1, 1906 April 21, 1921 GEORGE WILLIAM RIVERS , December 10, 1905 june 19, 1921 2 K MERRILL FRANK STEELMAN September 27, 1907 january 28, 1923 1 . 'L X I aw 1 ,-H14 X1 ,Y Y Af 'Aly' rfzaxg' f Xu .v Ii- -ff Q . fe 527. 13911 fqgd, If ' fe A I ET Y, V11 12 Xn . I - J' y, .-J MA f i-f-5 E--Af ,L f I , 5 ' ,- .fif L 'I-,E ,, W I l.j,Kf A 'I ,---.. 3? --H 1'- 7 'i1ff ..-- 3LQ' -- ffgfdg-9 LLLLL A if M 9 E I 1 .. ,u .li 1 I -, M ,f K K -- -. . ------. g -QAE'--v-ve -. 11:11 fp f ,L w ff ff ff, f f J Senior Class Prophecy , aeeueaw When the tribe of '25 left the Big Wigwam, they left it with the understanding that in ten years they were to report to Big Chief Hinshaw their deeds and accomplish- ments. X 9 K Time rolls along quickly and soon l935 dawned, the year of the Powwow, which f . ' was to be on june 1. L, Late in the month of May the trains and every other means of transportation were filled with the Squaws and Braves of the tribe of '25. A few days before the Pow- wow, those who came on the Pennsylvania train from Chicago were: Squaws Rowena Albright, Dorothy Clark and Millie Barrett, who were conducting a beauty I parlor on Michigan Boulevard. Their assistants were Squaws Marie Campbell and Madalien Kerlin. About noon of the same day an airplane soared over the city and when it landed Braves Ralph Martzolf, pilot, and Ray Reynolds, mechanic, alighted. Their passengers were Brave Claude Hawkins, famous boxer, Squaws Esther Hutchins, playwright, her secretary, Edith Simpson, and Mildred Warrender, actress, playing in the Passing Show of '34. The plane had come from the Wayne jones Flying Field, Dayton, Ohio. At the Courtland Hotel, of which Brave Harold Bassett was manager, and Squaw Ida McNall, owner, the open register recorded the names of Squaws Ernestine Wilshusen, politician, San Francisco, California, Miriam Somers, violinist, Boston, Massachusetts, Dorothy Walsh, nurse, Indianapolis, Indiana, Lillian Priesthoff, syndicate writer, Dallas, Texas, Alice Cooper, private secretary to a judge of the X supreme court. There also were the names of Braves john Collins, government clerk, Washington, D.C., Harry Davis, football coach, Northwestern University, john Earl, banker, Kansas City, Missouri, Victor Lane, Wall Street broker, New York City. ! ? ,f' just then the Chicago-Columbus bus, owned by Squaw Helen Minch, drove up, X and from it came Braves, Glen Ryan, Charles jackson, and Thomas Hanson, and Q Squaws Dorothy Bowland, Gretna Umbarger, and Estelle House, all of whom had X .. just returned from the Olympic Games in Europe. On the same bus were Squaws 'W il ll il ix il Leora and Elnora Havens who had just returned from Paris, where they studied i ' , I, l xi the latest styles for Paramount pictures. r ,, , I li' The next day the northbound train from Cincinnati had as passengers Squaws Q if Elizabeth Mclntosh, of Washington, D.C., first woman member of supreme court, A I 3 1. . A and Edith Nation, also of Washington, clerk in Congressional Library. Other pas- Abjf ,, -s ,X ' H r., sengers included Squaws ,Margaret Harlan, noted typist of San Antonio, Texas '. ,' . Doroth acobs, ma azine writer, and Doroth ewell, crossword puzzle fan, o ' fl. ,ff Ewggef S Y y M ff? X W J' , Los Angeles, California. The Braves on the train were Raymond McCurdy, famou , ,wi f I 1 W my pf i - by ,, . , f style forecaster of Milwaukee, Ralph McCain, jeweler of Memphis, Tennessee, and Vfilfofff f -P Gerald Thomas and Merrill Thomas ranchers of Reno Nevada. f mf - z T I L AFV , Q: . wi ,JW w up A if ' -- fi ' ' YQ nb- 1 Y Y KMA -W i 1 .X Q: . A aa ff f-he . , M, A -fa Y . i fa J-H-' -- 4 - ,- A -, f ,,,a----'-Y , ' H f - ef -,. zz.,--f--' - f-+- '- ,4,.--,- if , f' 'M ' - TT T- 1 TT 2 ,..,.4...1---' ,, VL, A Y P , .. rg M.- 7 , , ,,.. 'f:, 'il A. W ix, ,,,-f-2' -'--- -f ' f',, W Y . 1-l . -.-.-... - - i-if , T V-f- ' ' ' , V - T ',, if ,--- ' f ?-A - V f- - '- .. - '-- ., -- W-'TD' 1 v A 1 1 Z I f,. ' x .1- K X 2 'R gig? I f I 1 ,Q , . ,w- fg- Z l l .-'T-5 , g. ' A l i,. .- . , . W ff K! K f' 1 The townspeople were taking great interest in the Powwow, especially as their mayor, the Honorable Brave Charles Lear, was a graduate of the tribe of '25, as were also four councilmen, Braves Kenneth Battie, Charles Coleman, Carl Kreag, and Edward Heckman. The city was bedecked in its gayest colors and great signs of Welcome were hung in conspicuous places. The day before the Powwow, Braves Don Sellers and Charles Sandford, dare-devil racers, were seen to stop before the Frances Hotel, of which Brave Dick Davis was proprietor. That night a reception was given at the new court house of which Brave Alden Meranda was architect,and Charles VanBibber, interior decorator. Their assistants were Squaws Margaret Warne, Mary Willer, Lilith Lillard, Helen Seagraves, and Lenore Misner. The reception was in honor of Brave Willie Franklin, Speaker of House, and Squaw Josephine Chancellor, noted violinist. Musical numbers on the program were given by Braves john SurCuy, John Simpson, and Squaws Ruth johnson, and Mary Haworth, all of whom had been playing in Chicago. Among those of distinguished rank present were Brave Marion Ward, editor of New York Sun, and wife, formerly Squaw Thelma Johnson, Brave Wilbur Maxwell, Shakes- pearian actor of London, England,Brave Milo Young, research worker in Egypt. with his assistants, Braves Carl Ellis, and Carris Molden, and Squaws Francis Stiver, and Lucile Trent, Squaws Mary jo Springer, editor of Ladies' Homeglournal, and Mary Buckley, author of The Open Road. Talks were given by Rev. Wayne Croddy of Omaha, Nebraska and Representative jane Wilson of Springheld, llinois. The morning of the Powwow dawned bright and clear, and long before the parade the corridors of the Wigwam were resounding with the merry talk of students and graduates. Standing at the head of the stairs was Brave John Kleder, chief of the tribe of '25, now an electrical engineer, entertaining a group of the fairer sex, Squaws Lorraine Anderson, wife of a wealthy St. Louis manufacturer, Mary Virginia Cole- man of theatrical fame, Florence Cline, secretary to Madame Coleman, and Firma Carey, instructor of Public Speaking in Marion High School. In another group, Squaw MonaBelle Albright was telling of her experiences in Girls' Reform work at Cary, where she is assisted by Squaws Lacie Amos, Alvilda Davison, Lela Cwarbert and Ruth Hale. In the same group were Squaws, Amy Byler,instructor in kindergarten in LaGrange, Indiana, Almaruth Budd, who had become instructor in Problems in Democracy in Tipton High School, and Ruth Dunn whose fame as a non-bobber had spread to all parts of the United States. Squaw Frieda Ellabarger, an unmarried and accomplished teacher of mathematics in the Madison High School,of which Brave Martin Warne was principal, was seen with Squaw Helen Costlow, chief buyer of ladies' ready-to-wear in Wanamakers Department store, Philadelphia. But now the parade had started and a grand rush was made for the street. The parade had already begun to move, in the front marched the Kokomo Police De- partment of which Braves Glen Dwiggins and Ralph Cloudy were members. Next in line came the band, then, following that, walked the first lady governor o Indiana, Squaw Bessie McCutcheon, following her came Squaws Esther Tate, Frieda Truax, .june Yeagy, Mary Snowden, and Braves james Best, Henry Crim, Leslie Hoff and john Petkovsek. Following the gubernatorial party was the facult 'K 'i, ,D , is if 2 1' l -41 ' A . 3 ,Z-Y 'I' 1 ,fzk 574' 5 lf l f N1 CM ' , . . . , f -'K 1 157' ,' L51 'J . llf w ,ryfglwfff a ' . i,,if1fa . xp. l ff D. f . fi -.ai . -.--Y ,, . ' C .-ff . Y 5 ' .. G . xg YM--N41-,,,.., , - W 4, if -- ff ,,,,,,4.---lp - - ' 1. , .L,lg,,.I -l-'TT' .,s...., .. E 67-7.7 -3-T-n.-t , ,,l.......-4-- s '-Q 'dd , U- ,,,,,. -, ,...-l,L.?,., Y 4-A-,-,.,l., , .. .f' , ,W Y- M--Q.-. I f' i ' - ' -W -Y-' ' ' 1' -fi , , ,-. , .- , - 4- xx .,g---5 4 , ... , wff f X, iff of the Big Wigwam, among whom were Squaws Helen Sample, English, Marie Yoder, Typewriting, Braves Donald Trobaugh, Auto Mechanics, Kenneth Wiles, Manual Training. Next came the many multi-colored floats, and following these came the tribe of '25 dressed in their gayest colors and wearing their brightest feathers. Immediately following the parade a great feast was held in the Masonic Temple. Seated in the place of honor beside Chief Hinshaw was the Brave Donald. Bailey, pastor of the First Methodist Church of Cincinnati, Ohio. Beside him sat Mrs. Bailey, formerly Squaw Mildred Edwards. The welcoming address was given by Mr. Hinshaw. Later a duet was given by Ruth Hughes and Catherine Bridges of Atlanta, Georgia. It was announced that Thelma Eaton,a physical director, was teaching in Oshkosh, Wisconsin, also that Eva Burns wasmakinga charcoal drawing of Henry Ford in Detroit. At the banquet the famous Nora Pryor salad was served. Later Brave George Coldren, a contractor of Milwaukee, acted as toastmaster. Toasts were given by Brave Walter Beaty, coach of Illinois University football team, Brave George Brown, head electrical engineer of the Ford Motor Company, Squaw jane Draper, social queen of Palm Beach, Florida, and Squaw Margaret Haynes, a well-known essayist. After the feast a number of people, including Squaw Mable Creason of Lincoln, Nebraska, Brave Walker Ayers, explorer of Asia Minor, Squaw Gretchen Breed- love, cosmetics queen, and Squaw Thelma Baker, demonstrator for Watkins Mulsi- fied Cocoanut Oil Shampoo Company, all went sight-seeing in a bus furnished by the owner, Agnes Hawkins. After a track and field meet, between the Big Wigwam and Huntington High School, of which Ivan Frazier was coach, a reception was held in Haworth Gym- nasium, closing the big Powwow. In the receiving line were Squaws Melba Hope, Irene Gaylor, and Mildred Harlan of the anti-cigarette league, Catherine Beane of staff of secretaries to the president, Adeline Garrard, secretary to Dan Woolridge, Y.M.C.A. secretary at Davenport, Iowa, Margaret Gribbin, a famous organist of Boston, Leila Fisher, now an ardent follower of the Anti-Crosswords Puzzle League. In one section were Squaws Mary Helen Sullivan, wife of a wealthy retired farmer, Geraldine Smith, famous double of Mary Pickford, and Dorothy Eastman, noted painter of Englewood Park, California. In another row sat Squaws Irma Garner, screen star in National pictures, Evelyn Ferguson, designer of styles in New York, Marjorie Mason, now married and living in Miami, Florida. In conclusion a play was given. The cast included Squaws Vernice Milet, author, Lucille Trent, professor of business administration at the University of Idaho, Maxine Yakey, now prima donna in Grand Opera, and Eileen Nichols, conductor of Coney Island Amusement Park, Braves Darwin Middleton, discoverer of perpetual motion, and Ray Morath, inventor of steamless locomotives. The play concluded the Powwow and soon all were preparing to leave the city, but it was decided that since the Powwow was a great success it should be repeated in another ten years. 'i, ,,, .I Ia M I r-,7 1 'A u ff l ' f2'P'f .fi ' FQKAJ4 Tl 'f'r illllllllllllu-:lllllllnn-nnllllllllllulllnlllln:nrulluunulun if fi, Yr, 11,51 QV! f V MB fy 1 . f -'I -. 7 , 'y 1 A rv - V. 4.4-'L-ff A U ' 'X QQ 71 f -TT -L'.- 'l-7- f:-?i-'Q':, I 1 - l' A d i Y r , - . Y,,,.,, - ,I I , g, , . ...--- - W '- ,. . .,.... . ',v --- ' 'Y ' f - -. sf --.. -1'-. 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VIRGINIA MCCUNE, Chairmang MANLEY IMMELQ I-IAI.cYoN MENDENHALI. I f Song of the juniors -MH- When the days began to lengthen Then the braves began to gather, And not least among these warriors Was the mighty tribe of juniors. 1 Oft in feats of strength they took part, Matched their skill in deeds of daring, X Threw and kicked the ball of pigskin, Leaped and ran in races swift. I In the moonlight there was feasting. I Gathered 'round the camp-fire's glow, I' First they ate the dog-meat weenie A Ate the loaf and ate the sweet-meat. l -I lbii i-yt Through the winter months they traded, I, Bartered sweets for wampum bright 5 , A fr' ' y QQ In the spring, donned richest raiment, IH' V KAQQIQ' Wore their paint and brightest bead strings, W 1 E Y! A Met then for their yearly powwow ICM I 5 A - X +A' Honoring the mighty Seniors, I I, .f Listened to the tom-toms beating, .ff H ill , ' Bade farewell to all their dear friends, X - 'I Scattered for the lon vacation. 9559 it, 'Mel .,y?f fj Mfr arf 1 AW V f T Y, A A P Q ., , ., so nt--,E -A I R - 1 , ff- E - I ' - I 4- we O It I - pw - R s,,,,,l -, ,,-g ee le- I ,LAT-3732? A gf - Q, - v . cf---H .., .., -,,, k-,,,..:fi-L., .- 4 Jr' I, Y, ., f Y , ,-,. . A -A 5 l , A of ggnrffs ,yr ff- f,...f, -mf ,ERE O Q--. ,, A gg . . .f-A.-. -75, w I s, C, Z v l. it l 4f,f f !fX,, i ff ff X , at f , X ,f ,.-ff' - fy' A T ff ' X ff , ff X :iff ,, , js'-TX f' HX , . , -' - Xi U., f, V 4........,4L,,...,,.,Bm,, -,.-,A, .B, --,:,m,,-F-m -YW M,ZmwWN,KwwM,,m, m,,:e...,,.,,,,,, ,W fl 1 Q 1 l. ty i ll tk Lucile Smith. Bertha Politz, Dorthajacolws. llmuelah Summers, Mary Lorraine fXmos,Ceeilia lilI1llk'VL'l'j'.xvyillikltl Rivers, l N-'K ! H lit lX1ary Aliee Hollingsworth, Thelma Nickels, Lois Nlorey. Annalwell Beck, June Hauelt, lvladge linote. lvlinnie Day, A' If lt , Anna Raleestraw, Mary Dimltt, Glen Ellen Vance, lvlary Lanterman. l.ots lila, lierne Keeler. Pearl Lawhead, Uturelon f li Ray, Willis l lowell, Mildred Armstrong, Anna Mae Cook, l lelen Weger. Geneva Patterson, Mary Katherine liaweett. li cl Katherine Simpson. Christine Miller, lfred liason Verna l lenderson. june Squlreg Jewel Standerlord, Thelma Os!-torn, Ai A, fi XVaneta lidwards, Martha l lavens, Esther Odom, lidith Hammond. lfllen Odom, lX4arie l lolman, Hester Saul, Dorot hy, r ff f' Grant, Jeanette Ferguson, Elizaheth lflsher. W'ilda Pingry W'ill'red Grau, Donald Anspach, llyerett Stover. Robert F jf 't Q l lutto, Donald W'iley, Rohert Knisely, Glen Simmons, llarryjaekman, Dcll1ertl7ye, Richard l layens,Paul Bartholomew. 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Elizabeth Cammerer. lidger Stouse, William Nielander, Keith McCoy, lfdward Perry, Theresa NVinch, Harriett Gundy P y gl .1 -f' 'HH . , . . - . ,., . - , . . ,, - ,, ,. :-,. . ft f:-W , , I W Bernice Snyder, Esther Smith, Florence Roc,W1lna Ihomas, Kathermt Duke, Mildred lngels, Lois Puryis, l.l1,.,1lx4tl1 -,fi ,731 15. , V! l fl ft' Wifi Meliorkle, Joy Belle Goyer, Frances Dwyer, Alice llunt, Vada Warne, lvlarjorie Bradway, Robert Grant, William f gl, Y, 4 .' f' k i Eekles Wayne Tulle, Leston johnson, Margaret Dwyer, Margaret Jared, lllizalweth lftneh, Mildred jackson, lvlaxinumi :gf A Q ' lilliot, Audrey Dealer, Josephine Boothe, Attarah l7ee, Gertrude Burr, Dorothy Mae Stanshury, Geraldine Y, li rain' S Francis lvleHale, lvlary Helen Cline, Vera Vvlolf, Edwin Gerhart Raymond Trolwaugh, Burrell Freeman, Arol llall, Sai l17f'1g.i4 X, -' -' 3 i Dallas Umbarger, ames Umharger, Worth Spurgeon, NVard Kidder. Charles Bender. Halcyon Nlendenhall. 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LILY-OF-THE-VALLEY X, Advisory Board . . . SIDNEY COLESCOTT, Chairmang RALPH PHILIPS, RUTH CAMPBELL Stands our storehouse Filled with knowledge. We are of the tribe Ko-Komog We, the Sophomores of our I-ligh School, We, upholders of her standards, join in praise of all her greatness, All her virtues, and achievements. Two long winters George has led us, George I-I. Davis, noble chieftain. He who brings great honor to us, He is helped by William Naftzger. Richard Banks inscribes the records, Also stows away the wampum. Past behind are few misfortunes 5 Bright before us is the future ln so great a hall of wisdom With such noble braves to lead us. ,iff iff I s 9' I A145 JA fa' 7 ' YL i'V7'q liylfi I V72 i llsoll yfi A - . -V - , Y , Ill ' S AY -1 VV-.::-Q- ,. YN - I I I ll' . I 9 I V 1, ,7 1 ,,,:..... . ff ,,,--,Q-i W i.,,-- V 4 'sr' ,,-,,,....... ----- '1.77-----!- -f ,..----' ' ' 'A Vw , ,,...V A - ' -,,,,,.- ....?:1., , ,, -, - . L -- Y , ,...--1, ,, L .L ' K gf ri! 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Clotilda Waltz, Virginia Higgins, Lela Braithwaite, Viola Breedlove, Elizabeth Caylor, Mildred Applegate, Fern Cover, Alice Seagravcs, Janice Ryan, Ruhy Eisaman, Evelyn Jackson, Wayne Kenworthy, Kenneth Stover, Mary Smith, Eva Woods, Lucy Fipps, Elizabeth Kistler, Helen Sullivan, Mary Snyder, Gladys Cook, lrctha K X' Gifford, Wanda Colescott, Elnora Johnson, Ruth Huthorn, Grace Fuller. ffl f X I 1 S I xl f R f ,f 1 rl l X-W f xg yy 1 X' I li XX'4x X X - X l l 1 XLX. i 1 XX X f K, 7 tx, , X X XX xx Mx' X i l l l l it Y l f I i W ,C . fl, ' -' fi l l U lfranklin Stover, Frank Petltovsck, Paul Morris, Donald Comer, Lowell Fawcett, George Davis, Lindell Hale, Joe Cain, . Q f f ig' t-,J ..x I f ' , ' Eldon Farmer, Emery Yeagy, Homer Chamherlain, I lilda Deardorfl, Margaret Douglas, Alma Seiehrist, liulalia Werner, 'i 5 l K cf l Christina Snowdon, Marie Cassell, Helen Douglas, Helen Gunther, Jennie Leieht, lsalwelle Ross, Charles Gardner, 5 'tgzff 1' dv i Dwight Weaver. Madaline Fowler, Maryhcll Kiphart, lllizalweth Shultz, Naomi Ruth llall, Rozella Smith, IBCFFIICC Q :iii , A l , Grant, Virginia Wilson, Josephine Haworth, Evelyn Tyner, Beulah Pauly, Dorothy Coughlan, Nellie Shinn, George fini, ' ,li l i' XJ Stevens, Leon Pounds, Ruhy Stewart, lrene Myers, Edith Parks, Lena Myers, lX4ary ones, Helen Melntosh, liva If'-f ,:EN rw i : i l l . L. Y il 1 l Kidder, Delhert Loop, Ted Hollingsworth, Earl Poyner, Charles Conkle, Harold Swisher, Cecil Whiteeotton, Claude 'f I :tt t S f ii - '- A - fill -1-.1 rv f lg- utson. be fm, :W ir, ,ff 1 f ff if X. X f' , ,J if? L ? 3 ' fr, ' if Q X ,Il ,, y ,W fx 54 J fr f f - ,I x. , X lv H , x V 1 ' -A fffif N A f X . i Y' fi r ,Q , 41513 fi F ,J 1 i X , i - K 'V Vt 'f V V X X V f ,,f1fj 3 , il 1 'i 1 5 'Wi V F, 2 'Q ll' NJ. 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REBA MURPHY Eaitor ...... . . . LOUISE HARRIS Class Colors . . . GREEN AND WHITE Flower ............... WHITE ROSE Motto . . MIND U.s1Ev1PI.oYED IS MIND UNESUOYED 1 -. Advisory Committee . . . VEDAH COVALT, Chairmang Ln l'lELE.NI LAUGHi,INg HAROLD FREELAND Song of the Freshmen -0114+ Un the ninth day of September, There are some who will remember, That chief Hinshaw called a council Cf his tribe, the Kokomokos. On the banks of Wildcat Waters. Gathered many sons and daughters Filled with keen and fervent longings To receive an education. Should you ask what they've accomplished On the banks of Wildcat Waters, I should tell you of their struggles l ln the wigwams of their teachers. V. f 'I Many hours these warriors studied . li L 5 To maintain a reputation. ' fl' 'I f will A f fzgllmfl A IA . f'-A!! fl- ' 'Q 1 j on -WW , Ll flf To succeed in all their struggles. f .,A W' ' - - - '55 Wi? Nl' yfr - They selected for their chieftain, 'I I ffryfr ' john P. Crawford, brave and worthy. qcwf . ...-7- ,- I A X Q. L, ...fx ll54ll Q .53 ff I in-5 I - 4 I if 'E . 3 -S -.,.Tf ' fre' j n '-'flu'-T 5 U . f N 1 it s's 'f ' .fwffefn T A 'O Y. .-T R R -9- FJ -, , A. . ,W ,,..-- I- 1-ii ' ,, ,- . f -1.-.... -,---l- .,,-,. I-, .. . - ' T I- ' ' M - fi- -7fT f l,,,f ..-f---'Tj'----V. -----S fr -A -NH, -A - -4 ,owm-R ,Q 'S f' X If fi. of -T - T 3- W 71w.,, ,fri -- ' - 4 Arthur Gilford, Merl Ahlwott, Allen Lindley, l larley Gruncl, l.C'iIC!'llIllT1l11CI', XVilliam liireneh, Joe lolin, Donald Crum. John Kelly, Rohert Cosantl, Leander Dunn, Mark Tuclor, Loren Parsons, Otis Smith, XVilliam Walden, Vxlayne Sho- walter, James Church, Stanley Dean, Donald lfassler. John Beaner. Rohert Wlayland, Marlon Garrarel, Leroy lfloey. Ramon DuBois, Delbert Partlow, Warren Apman, Ralph Hutto, Zola Creeson, Amy Dearinger. llelen l loll, lvlary 1 Bone, lfmma Carver, Grace VanAuken, Audrey Wood, Margaret lVleGown, Goldie Reynolds, xVllll2lI11 Perry. A X 'li H t f '- KN X V1 l f i X X F I 7 il l i 'V N, Josephine iliroxel. Jacnacra Spratt. Marguerite lftlwarels. Glen llllen lit-own, Grace Butler. 'lihelma Stiers, lvlargaret f' Shaw, Harriet Rumhel, I lelen Bassett. Ruth Bell, Mildred l lenry. lX'1ahle l lenry, Ruth Caste. lvlarjory Bennett, Rulwy ' ki Lindley. Grace Reynolds. Bernice Clevenger. Jennie Petkovsek, Margaret Tutlor, lvlona Morey. Anna Groban, Laura .i Z Q , Raines, Josephine Watson, Diane Kerlin, Miriam lharp. Elma Rose Sailors, Martha Garritson, Louise llarris. Bernice , 1, 1, , ,' il ll Cilevenger, Martha Kirkendall, Ruth Jones, Mary Saul, Helen Larimore, Ralph Cokain, Stanley Warrick, Alice Coles, ,I I--if 'V J, l' loaise Roush, Josephine Miller, Mary Milner, Frieda Batey, Zazle lvlorris. Ruth Mitchell, Katherine liekels, Leah X 'iylzij A 'Y ' Miller, Jennie Overman, Eva Dickey, llelen March, lilizaheth McCoy, Margaret Shuhert, Jesse Stevens Russell l I f 48 f' Gunnell, Ralph Frazer. Charles Woolulrige. Rohert Burkett, John Pickett, Frank lvloser, RttN'l32IUtLl1L'I', lfrank Simpson, ,I f , ,fl XL' Senior Mernntla, Rolwert Collins. Vtlalter Britton. Paul Wlalter. Y l ' - ' . 5' sl' i , , ,, lag, ,. l fjglll, 4, A 5 .A 2057414 X ' ff. tv, V i t- .' .gf ' ,Wghf 'f-- 1-rii 5 f .ai Q J fl I 2.- ia, 1 ii,-, 153545, ! 'w A f Q, A .if V iv, 'L ff fi Q!! f' iw f ' V p , ,A. . J' - - Z I' 3 ' ' ' 1' rf' , F773 . ' 5. I'-V f ,,ff , i . . . ,M . ff f-Z4 ' H , eff i 'L ,,.- ..1-- fits, ,f W i f f H 7fi?'l Ni 5' 'itll ' X H -X X w .4 -J -. - W Y ,.-m...--..7, .,,. ,... .. .W -...--,,, 4, V, xx gr? 1 JZ I V W V H4 -- V . ,i , Lf 2 -- 7 - i - ff-T -If - ,, ,f txlll - 'lAG 'l,'hQfl -' 1 . , li' Q. 2-f ' - -- . f f -- ' mf, W 'X-I--' - ' i - ,s- 'lt fT -f. t -. -, - 1 . JV: . V , , , L ' ,MN,,-,-- V jr' -L' , at I ., -'-, 0 . X Q I ,de , . .5 -f'JfL ' 'N' A ,A f ' ' 23' 95 'iff t' -i M , ff- t -. ,....- Y ,, ,,,,e.A.,.Y -H i..--W., ff Y ,,,, , , Y:?N- -. - Q, , 4,- alfa, ,,-,-. V A-1 Y- , ,a N ff K cf, jf X IQN Pauline Murray. Gladys Peters, Agnes Cross. Emma Richey, Mary Jane Derek, Pansy Bouse, Fran Jean Armstrong, l lelen Ayers, Celia Whitecotton, Reba Murphy, June Goyer, Thelma Hawkins, Gladys Williard, Doris Shope,Josephine liarley, Anna Morris, Agnes Rennaker, Esther Elleman, Mary Maehin. l-aVerne lluddlestone, Meda Hall, Mildred Weaver, lris Zinn, l loward Kenworthy, lrying Silver. EleanorJennings, Lily Reel. lrene Reel, Rachel Blossey, Mildred Rader, Cornelia Aaron, Margaret Taylor, Mary Jane Tate, Mary Covington, Helen Dils, Betty McClain, Josephine Butz, Mary Ann McConnell, Grace MeCool, Esther Rains, Mary Stonebreaker, Mazine Rieh. Marguerite MeCailerty, Marjory Russel, Wilma Wiles Wayne lngels, Tom Dye, Geraldine Fisher, Esther Finley, Marie Kaplan, Jean Hudson, Mareeta Dukes, Rosemary Arnett, Ruth Pelle, Mabel Clester, Margot Busion, Virginia Rollins, Mary Louise White, Clarabelle Underwood, Elma Waymire, Earnest lngels, John Crawford, Joseph Brees, Ben Rayburn, Charles Perry, lvlarvin Cuthbert, Lee Bromley. Jerry U'Rourke, David Kling, Ned Booker, Delmos Aldrich, Noel Crosley, Earnest liittle, lxlax Wiesman, Carol Odom, Frank Overton. 1 B Freshmen Avon Allen. Charles Ashley, Jesse Benson, Robert Bowman, Russell Bradley, William Breedlove. Thomas Bryant. Earl Bush, Lawrence Carpenter. William Cornell, Dale Craig, Elmer Delo, George Dickey, William Dunn, Wilbur Enders, Walter Ervington. Ray lfeatherston, Robert lfenn, George Furgeson, Gayle Eitzsimmons, Fredrick Francis. Donald lfrazier, Ralph Goldsberry, Max Grist, Urla Guge. Harry Hawk, Russell Horseman, Alvis Hutson, Eugene Jackson, William Jennings. John Jester. Gilbert Languell, Jim McBride, Thomas Miller, 'lihurston Neweom, Harold Nichols, Gilbert Partlow, Edward Pctkovsek, Russell Polk. Carl Porath, llarry Purvis. Gerald Rader. George Ree.l, Ivan Richardson, Glen Rogers, Robert Salter, Marvin Seagraves, Carl Sewell, Pa il Simmons, Edward Shaw, Oscar X Skoagland, Gilbert Small, Roscoe Spearman, Jesse Stump, Ralph Stych, Ralph Sutherland, David Thompson, Paul Thrasher, Allen Ulrich. Orville Vanlilarieon. Charles Walter, David Walter. Charles Webb, Alonzo West, Earl Williams K Urem W'oodrui'i', Earl li. Bush. Evalyn Adams, Inez Aldridge, Edith Baldwin. Hazel Bennett, Dorothy Bentley, Evelyn Butcher, Lucile Gain, Bonnie Coleman, Norma Cook, Mary Daulton. Beat rice Davies, Alice Dunn, Marjorie Penn, Mary Alice Gibbs, lrma Hawkins, ,I Olive Heckman, Lorenna l lunt, llelenJohnson, Beulah, Kirekendall, Opal Koontz, Vera Kull, Lillian Lookabill, Thelma 'I MeCarter, Vlorenee Mathias, Ethel Meeopulos, Evelyn Urr, Jeanette Peters, Mary Peterson, Mildred Poe, llelen I Poliiz, Bessie Porter, Myrtle Railsbaclc, Elsie Rall, Grace Richards, Elizabeth Ritchie, Mary Sanders, Alice Simpson. 1' Leona Skelley, Donna Smith, l7ern Snodderly, Katherine Spradling, Myrtle Stover, Ruth Slych, Edith Swisher, Alice X Thatcher, Johanna Von Cannon, Margaret Weaver, Dorothy Wentz. Lueile Wiley, Dorothy NVilliams,Ciatherine Young, Ruth Young. Irene Zell, Ruth Granger, l lt-len Calveartl, Gladys Waldron, l lelen Rall' lt f A ri X f ' 1 If tl ' 'mml V 1, it l f' Wk' V W , ' i 1 il it f i . . ,. 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J - ',f,,f - - 1' ? - - V '---is ..-Mba 1 aff f Kd, yi I X f . ,JOHN VISHOMPSON FORREST ROE JOHN PuckE'r'r JOHN MARSHALL I '25 '26 '27 '28 Rector Scholarships f The Rector scholarship provides that the boy making the highest grade in his class. f' upon graduation may avail himself of the opportunity of attending De Pauw Uni- versity with certain expenses provided for. Kokomo High School is fortunate to be on the list of schools to which this fund is available as there are many schools anxious to gain the benefit of this fund. Admission to the list can be gained only by a certain degree of merit. At De Pauw University it is considered a great honor to be a Rector student. Cther Scholarships The Beta Lambda chapter of the Tri Kappa Sorority each year offers a two hundred and fifty dollar scholarship in any Indiana school, to a girl of Kokomo I-Iigh School. This is awarded on basis of interest in high school activities as well as high grades. Another scholarship is offered by Kappa chapter of Psi Iota Xi Sorority amounting to at least two hundred dollars to a girl to be used in any Indiana school excepting normals. This is awarded on basis of personality, school activities, and scholastic standing. I I If f I X 'xl ff' 'inf ,, , ftmafll l , , F A 4 , 5652, Q, Quit 1 I 'W '5 f' 1. lg... bl -r, V! fgjffaff' 4 it f A . I FAY CovER '28 ANNA DALE 28 QQ? V ..:- I' , Tri Kappa Scholarship Psi Iota Xi Scholarship 5 , V l Hfi V, ii Indiana University Indiana Central College .,:ff3 1 'S' ' 4 X Xhzix ff!! 5 5. I I X1 ' I : - I 1 - ' ' :riff ' '-'V' A q - 'T S, I Tiff I .I aft ' I 'F -if-ef f 6, A -M 'kg' TT' mg: if 'O' ' U ' ,,,,--,a-f?- 5 ' ' -e g r. , gc?-TT' ip - -f'- ' ' U---Q nm., ,- J Y'-Yin K: ,Q Y , Ng- , 6,-fi ' -- A A iii A i,i, 511+ O 4,.. gy ' at H..- A 'hs'- -T ' A-A ...ff eg... ,f-,gif ! I K I f. I If 4, if I ff ' . ,Q ,. ug' I I -- I 1' r .nc f .fx F44 Xff 1-fi e. .L-. . fb'-1--w w ,if X f', X ff 1 K , Student Council '33 Prvsidfnl, DONNELL Srfitrsiczran Vice-Prexideni, EDWIN CIIERHART Ser-relury. WAYNE 'l!Ul.I.l2 '33 The Student Council, which was organized two years ago, is the student governing 1 body of Kokomo High School. There are thirty-one members who are elected by the classes which they represent. There are nine seniors, eight juniors, seven sopho- mores, and six freshmen, including the presidents of each ofthe four classes. X Mr. Hinshaw is the adviser ofthe club, and in him rests the power of veto of any action taken by that body. The Student Council, since its organization, has accomplished great good, and every- thing it has done has met with hearty approval of the students and successful co- nneration on their part. ll SIiNIoRs JUNIORS SoPHoMoi1i5s Faris! IMIALN l Donnell Spencer Edwin Gerhart George Davis ylohn Crawford Till ohn Earl ,John Collins Paul Huston Louise Harris 'Rx , ,f lf' Mary' jo Springer Don Wiley William Naftzgcr lvlartha Garritson ' 'Q J ' Victor Lane Edith Hammond .Ioscphinc Haworth Sheldon Brown Tl A f A Josephine Chancellor Florence Roe Virginia Wilson lvlary Ann Ivlclfonncll 'WQV I , T N A lVIarY Haworth Joy COYCr Richard Banks Elma Rose Sailors 2142.2 X 5 r' ' Elizabeth lvlclntosh lvlaric Holman Ralph Hutchins y ,Eff vi 5 , f -+qf'dfm N-1 ohn Kledcr XVayne lqollc V' ' -U W ,f f .' ,ff Ixlartin Warne 1 1 f b 501 9 tg, ,L-kr gwg !jJgf ig, '-I ' X up n ' ' X T fi S 'Jef v , - ,, 'ii A N -se 1, f -'-,- A I I Lv 5-I Mew,-is A vi. . q - c - or f 1 5.-- ,,.- 4- - f---Y'--,- -.17 -' T - T4 0 'I . .gig 'JA W-1 i:.?l f Yf 5- . -Q57 - 1-.1 I .. -f---ff' 3' Q--4 T i' ' ' 15--.. ,A C - ---- ------ Y,.,.f -- E.. Ji? Y ' - ' E- s 'QNAY 1,0 f W ,f ig-' 1 M -f- 'LT'? 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QW + ' la rf ff Z x l, my I .If I Ak ' ' ' g7!'?jAl: 'X .i ii f AE-2 M HQIH ,TM mffgfak W--- -., .M .,:.. ,, J-- '-'M I , f' --x p , b--A-.www -x .lp Y Y V ' in A 1 -i...,.,, 1 .4 .1 W X' f ,f' f K 1, f f Editor in chief MARY jo SPRINGER Assistant Editor in chie MARY BULKLEY Assistant Editor in chief f-, EDIIH HAMMOND g Literarv Editor X1 DONALD BAILEY LL1 ABETll MCINTOSH IVIONA BELLE ALBRIGI 11 Art Editors LILITII LILLARD C1 IARLES VANBIBBER Societx lzditor . . -. - Z K H - - 1 f Assistant Literary Editors ! 4 I 1 X ' - , P 1' . - , 1 MY X! 1 . EILEEN NILl'lOLS Snapshot Editor GEORGE COLDREN Calendar Editors MAXINE YAKEY RUTH JOHNSON -f 62 I JN !dF Ak W -,Z --- 1- . , -W, -i ' r. Y -1 Y xJ 0 H '-' ' ' --i ..i-l. iv 2' -N - M ,K-Q--A--A - '- I mfg L, '- L L w ---A A E 'E E ffllls iyf-f-,1 ..':'.-'him ---5 -f--i-, -- ' Q '..,, V ' 'V ' 'E' -fm-9 Tw. -1 I? I I f if If I Business Manager ' VICTOR LANE Assistant Business Manager IVIARTIN XVARNE j I Assistant Business Manager 4 X CHARLES LEAR f 'x Advertising Manager DON TROBAUGH f 0' Assistant Advertising Managers JOHN EARL KENNETH ALLISON V Assistant Advertising Manager 1 ' MILO YOUNG X Athletic Editor GEORGE I-I. BROWN , I joke Editor ff' DAN XVOOLDRIDGE l junior Editor --I 'VY MARIAN MARTIN M I, ' A1 ' 46411, W Jeff I X! Sophomore Editor , ff Y , .. , r'-AJJ ,. A 3' I ,eh JOSEPHINE HAWORIH if in My ., 4 Freshman Editor ,lf I'9,?7 '3E.? 5. A HARRIS ' 1 Vfkw M tv LOUISE yfflgf ,,,,, I I' 7- f W If ,, I , 1 .Q . X I Y 'ffli' 4 1 I H6311 , ft --:fi vf ITL I I . X .1 ' 'IV W v E 1 ' AHIMV X1 ' Y' 1.1 ' E XE-XX f' ' 'T:iEx-21 1 I L ' X ,. fi y' , - q Vp..--,-,-i--jp -' R 1' - i '- E at if TT Q- I It A A .-.. 7 Ury.. .-S1-M- -.. .f g-?,,.... , E, .--------- if--f v'f-- --f 3 -, ,,.-.....-1- ' .,, V , --lgs-R- EE- xx .,.- .-, ttf.-fx-f I -v-+-if 'V' 1 l---H E V WEN ' I Y YW fri C fa f f 'I ,., K K ,, If J! , f J Tonilm Tomorrow Lagamport Muncie VOL. lll. KOKOMO, INDIANA, FRIDAY. IANUARY 9. 1925 NUI 7 CENTRAL INTER-SCHOLASTIC EXAMSCHEDULEI THIRD PRIZE T0 CRAWFORD PRESS Bm IS Ku! relations between the lchmlll ni llll sections. The lull eehedule for lhe nud- yeur enemy will appear in hem weelvn ned Ann lalue. Be sure and een n eooy. The hnndy WINS PLE IN inlz. helongn to the Y. M. c. A, and is n rndio hug, W 2. To provide n medium for :he 4 , d .h I, , in , . A I . RED exch-use III IIIWI which IIIIII MII EZHIIP IIITIIIIIZ :II:IiI:iIII:eie you ll G On the lrnl of local nriee wrnnore nhle ouolienlion num no ooooernze H 'wide lfvwwfl ell December 17. in the ooluzlon of their mutual ll lhe nnme of Bessie Hzlen McCut- AND BLUE GANG SCHOOL Pom, FSSAY CONTEST .. .., -l 3. 'ro rnoinlnirr and encourage n l prize for loonl girlr. Bernie, n ,-rg N SARGASSO STAFF WILL my ,,,,,n,,-el of ,ch,,l.,li, jim. JOHN WON THIRD PLACE oenier. in xolromo I-Iigh sehool. ' ENTER MEMBERSHIP nulirrn, FROM MILLION WHO --nd an honor student, received nn SOON PERHAP5 I. Te urenle u higher regnrd on WERE ENTERED electric urn sem on n prize. -' lhe nerr of nh genernl public of i C - nr n ree.-nl mooring nf lhe Red ,he uhm W, f,,l,n,,,m of SML .... sruuonlo and eenehorr of xohonno The II 'I: 'I':'I: ' Anil Blue null, members decided In uulie iournnlllnr. HOWEVER. 1925 SHOULD High School have reason to he ,U ynfafnfppfzilz mf loin ehe cenlrul lnlornoholoeeie 5. 'ro encourage null loner- ,rule BE EVEN GREATER proud of fourteen your old Jnhn their fumilleo in :he proper on l-rrne Association wilh heedeunr- :II'dIFefl'0I'IFgIi'm':Il 'I ' EI: N e YEAR F03 K- H' S' Polar-n Crawford who hoe won third ef eleelrie lilrhi lu that in suhure lore nl Mnunion, vaio, lvlemherehlo ' W 'C 'MY IH W' CW .. rn-men ssoo sch lnrahi l - Yun 'here will lieleueyerrouble. III Ihr mnciltion is by pu,IumiI,n InonIorohlem3I:eenlrer no the null- IIl-Irllllflled elirlie mod your IIT-ln, AIIIIIIIIIII III CIIIIIIIIIIII IIII!'IIII:IIfI'2 conlenunle had four lhingn to do: mama M hy Khan, md my su- lenuonn o l erenz parts nf lho ull no nrnrry onli vnrled hrlghl I I I 4 L Study the ,mom in me new io nor inoludod in che nlern- A QIQY- I I II ill-fifll---if. ii is lliliil- Mina nnd xI'I:II:IIT:I':Iy f If?'iI':, ' 'ho 1 '2 ' Home Lighting llrimery lwrehin nrlinn :hue lnkon. How- - 0 'H ' 'ff l proper :hnl we olunne hneh over . me 5 H 'my 'on' 2- lflvleflllfe lilhtlnz ui - ., - - for lhe ln-nelil ol ull fornrnor Sohole ' leer Third Pllfe from l zrllllv of . - 7' V I fl'rho'gofrohi:nl1dn f5'fff.l'Q2nezff: -ine oul-in-none: were io he 'M W' 'ha' li 'f' 'i'S ' elle -lillliefi wi-refill-is! 1F2T 3 ' ' f ' S- . . yon-ler n hrl over- rho evenan that - WS 0 W ef YW' ffleh-le -nd ,, . me ,.,,,,, M, in ,M operated under ehe euoervnnon of . J0 - who 'S elle ef 'lie beef report eh' ' I - -' fe l U H01 'f ' I r' E I . . hnve zrunnynred and the honoro ,C ,ye y. . 3 ' 'he II In mm, or-mperenl nuzhurlzlen. nm hue II ml K k H. II P0 'S 0 L sua ef 'he Rfli Primer ' ' - - ' ' 'll fi ev'-0 is und Blue. won the nroi rire for ' sm, ,WI 1, 'ro ouonly molerurl of rnleroeh SIIIIIIII IIIIII IIIIIIIIIIII III IIII I II I I ll A 3. Select the llrzuree you would Th . II .1 i - - and value lo those oonneehrd wilh I ' 1 I fl llfilfi in the leelll writes!-I S50 u. f II e ,M,gsggzgfgonlgjgm-'g,,'gy1g5 ....,.i ,.n.n...r.... in . ...nor W' com.. ,B ,II .Ir...II::..IrIIl..I...I.i..,.nr .Li .L'Z?',,..1.'2i.'l. :S:.fihffl mn members lhernnelven, und ehe i 'f l 'G P' l 'f 'f 'll ' rn. 1 , , ' V' E' . lm lifellef velllillrl en lhe pictures I NIIMY nm wumed Wm enml, the neholnnue your. IIIIIIIITI IIIl:I'IlIIl:l gn ll oIlg2II grind ,,I,,,, ,,5,yoI o,.,Ieer.l lnIlo be mln- lhe l-some in the Primer no zhzl IIIIIIII III I IIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIII II! me HI 1-0 ,,,,,,,id,. an ,,,,,,,,y conwn, IM I III I ll e yxr III I WI? nldered for the lneernuuonnl priu- I . .I nr es evel ln e lu or , , i Mmm Emo, H Wy, ,S My tion nt whnh delegnzen from mem- me IIIISIIII IIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIII IIXIIITII Qxdld' II Wold 'd Kokomo 0 cconcrnued on W, ,,,,y rnrmherehio. The Srholutic sdilor -1 .mo , y, ' 'es 'Y' m ' 51- lm- ef . II III! only IIIIIIIIIIIIII IIN'-XIII! III 4C,,mnu,d un page Iwo, :III:I:I:I:I11l:Ilzli! w0l?lIIIbeIIln2xe rho honur that had belailen the ' . ?.1 ' e we e e el ll or loeul uludene on-in Tllllfll HUNDRED - I I lerrn one your ond even ihie toll, Allhougii only o Ifrenh on J h hl-gil: l:I:IglylIeevlLl1sue- II lhn building wen tuned Io almost hoo nlrendy mrzed whnznpronlxlez I IIHII ll' II UEITESS IK :he fullest exiene, nlmon every Lo be n brillinnz ul-eer in high S :I :'I:I1II':III' jII':II 'EIIIIIIYSIII ff-fini ln-ilu: in -:ee ill-fine ilw dave oehool ackivities. He is Fr-eohrnnn IIIlII liieIIIIIII-I :III III IIIIII II IIIIII I ln June rho lorol-ez lenior elnro einer oreeidenr, n member at the l- ee I I I : PfIII rn :he high svhool'x hlozory vu sludene Council und nl lhe Dr.. LAST YEAIPS WINNERS reeenre eoeoin rerviee nn errno nm .-.. grnrlunled. Ons hundred und foray- mme CI h d ' START ' rl e la d And Blue in the . 'l r U' 'll I ffpvmf ell BY TAKING In :IT e'-IIi:IIe IIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIII MAYO oPl:N AUDITORIUM on-on students reoenred rneir oi- the ,un onhie ouoer. In oodinon NEW BANNER mel' Yee - I ' 1' Pnomors WIDER nlornu. .I lh.r lime. lo eheee .oliver h h h l o 1 contest for high neheol nevrepupero. ACQUAINTENCE sngma Mm W. ' ' P' . . . . . - ilh some of the nrz work :hue ' A-HRIHIPIY 300 xurled If eh' ,edvorerelni eizvlre ul:dInlr:latlol-l T- The S-rum for lim innued lo no in lhio yeur'e snrgueno. lm--r'o unimion eonseuh owith I: !':I 'I:I':I ' 'Ss' ' In Pin' M llle llfl lnl-el-nl: nfnhe luen r-hour rr wer-lr hefore lhe l-losing of ie .ulro un honor student, rnuinmnin- Nm: by winninz lim olnee zhiu ffl y e :l-Illielll elw' men! 0 A hehool yenr held on lnednoedey nohool Ins! June und wen lhe usual my o rlrnighl I: gr-ode in five full Week The fevriudzell And fneully- lvlemller PU llflllvllr noon. lm-eniber I7, lhe Sindeni linprnverrlenl no seen from year an euhjr-ers. advisor, Min Laughlin, mnde their AII IIIIISIIZIZ F::'JIl:l ,Im IIIIIII couneil approved lhe iden uf open, ye-nr. Mnrlror-nl shownion woe lhe .lournnlrnm und An Iellfllle lm Mendny mei-noon, ann. UIIIIII IIIIII IIIIIIIIIK III IIII CI II III AI :Il5UziIRIIuuIdlT:i:in helwr-rn aIIonII xlllni-lnrl-href, and Jesse .lnhnoon I ,lohn will :ell you if you should br The nfelnbllen were grnded in is I IIIII IIIII IIIIIIIIIIII IIIIII IIIII I. o o nrorruno an n ns unnr-n. nrnnuer-r. I mourro, lhnz he is head ore, ned, che following nunner nn o por- IIIII WIII IIIIIBII In IIIIIIIEIIEII SIIIII n bmi nITur:I lllur. :hlshldr-u u-ns Re-lII And Blue enzl-rod lnm nn lncereeled in both journalism and Willie buin: I - eu rnlul l- r. me no oe n er-ron nun-eooivey-nnrinlrlemwizh or-l Azholh onhenrhe hoo hown 300 so b ' 'Y' 'l 0l l'K lb rl-nledy Ior lhl- obstacle of l-mein ulilcrine roughlun n- .dim y,, m,Q.kcd - - '- . I I f h - - - pronereney. whl ell ala... ,nog 'nm' : :I i fII5 :I'I '3III f 'II N Sfllflerllf wrlzvezllllllz and hlnrk- llllel and Kl-nneth Shel-rl-lun oo bmi. ,ml-l,,,, in Um gudu .gliciizlleg 212 IIII IIIIIIII92 : 'ls :SIT-ISN' 2' 'ff xl Xia iufliv ln the hulls. Irlsleud of neon manager. The noeond your ,fy,,,,,yI he conccived me Mu ,If MI IIII IIIIII 90 0 eel- ee or we 47 e rreourulrinlr ihe ideo of oeudenle ehowe-l an irnnror-omenl over she .lorrinoe rehool nerve Th II A 7 . . . I I I I . pnllern d . e ne new ulnlutlo In nnrrorIIn:I eonvennon nl Mndlefln louelny end enyoylng social Io- pioneer- yenr: mhe onuer woe one erlilor-in-chief of :he MoKrinl:y will 'dom the front wel: ofnglso .reign -II I I I III I II rnilrurlny- in the halls, the eounoil lem-A und oeuerol new fenzui-eo News he pul nul several rnirneu- 'll ef next week for che eyep of e e ll S 0 e lswll lon wishes on encourage ir. The whole nddeu. During hhe Inter pan of gr llh d nu b I ll no n - the Pfvlld I d u h Mei: kplower I I: I nuoilnrium is to he opened for the 1924 :vlnrinn Ward woo edinor-in- de:ts1i' tha? ezool? Enter, wise Mrlll with Ie? Enix, lx: :TEE .NI ' b? f j' I ,I ' V' 5' if ff' gle ff- I -lewf and -lnhn fini-l. rho business in rho eighth grnoe, he who on one fe use upon. Three Hundred -vor III IESJZIECIIITII IEIIYIDI IF hehool nlreelory mnnurrer. ,,m,,,i,l mfr um cnyyemd ,M the clean Assembly that nn uwuy III IIIIIIIII. III IIII IIIILWIII IIIS The ooo-re mononI rvreh one per- In Qrolnry, Juno., Hi Nm, md in ,ye Red with ennimion honors lure yeur. I x il - morning In the erenllon of n oohooi In orulory, .lenn lllorehnll enrrled nnd Blue euoh weeh. In woe noe- 212, 200 and 310,103 :et busy Ind WIHIII I I direorory and lhe olnemg or rhe rho nnmu of xohorno High School urol end right, ll,,,ef,,,I mt h, lhow soo rho: they onnw eulre rho r 0 vvemeie lrlendls and help- nnmne al zhe nity superintendent no :he frnnlo in the nude eoncesl in nhould be neleohed for the eiihorinl banner :rain Y-his yur. BULLETIN MAR :Il :hook and the nrrneronl of ehe the nohonol ornzorrrul contest on neun of our high schnol paper when D lg oe oo on :heir r-eeoeorrvo lhe Unimed shoreo eorreailurion. he onlered school na u flree your HER!-PS A CHANCE' Q II rrlhy, ,l.,., ,I my Ile-:IH lie! been referred if- n fem- where Ilygevg :Im-lrd. winning 1 oludene lnrr fall. As n renorler nn ned And nine ln nn odor: to , . Waals V. MgmpmI H-I nr ee. I nrree o . , o noon reoreeenl- our mn. John hoe hundled one of gel rnneeriel of nn interesting . ' ' ,i ,Wm CWI MSI Annrher rmhorlnnl deorriorr wee ed uh in the wehoeh Vllley ore- rhe moe: irnoorlnnz hrnnehe f nulure-eh kl d f ' - ' , S I I I III that hve olondrnr eonimiueoo he iorrrol contest held of wohoeh lnol student activity und hee dunie lie lhnl appeals zonzhenmlfitoi-'izfru lf! IIIIIMI: :lr I:IIy. Cyn I III I naman by the eounerl ro look .ner spring where he also oooh second erediuhly well-the Student coun. render.-winhen lo i-nue un ole 'l ' N III ld llfl ll I lllll'lC'- re-rlnln lypen of business, :hue ex- plane. Herhe-rl Keyes fought hill eil. fer ul my one who wonldlil,,,y,, . , I I ve- ly. Jen. I3 oedning nhe work vf the student rvnylo the nnnle or me eonle die- ooh., Aerlviylu roy , .y,,,,c, ,, , pm, ,nd nm f ,' I1 mx r Red And nine noun rneezlng, onvernrng body. The follounno euonion eonleel nr laloomirireon, John lmeen crewford wee horn zoeeerorne of hir frienda worlr If ' I 1 ma room.a:ls. Plfrlansnl wrlvlllleee were lllllze lild-. lm spring hui mel defeat in in Sullivan, Ind., July 19, 1910. in type: if f l Wdnully. hn. ll Irvs e or nppoinunenr: ln- linnl ruunds there. I-Ie hu eurned all of his lpending In short, :he edizon wish Q l 5 ' f smdm CIIIIMII IIIQIIIIIIIII I2II5I I :Ill sludene wI:irere.IIgzlEsnni- II Other llorlorrk II I rnoney for four yelrn as n new.. gel their hand: ou n number og f I I ' N ,y.- r C. . CI II I. I II. . fron-our mem ers. . noeu. minors were won y o omo Hi paper clrrier, besides keeping up love nom. We donz e I 1. , f ,, 1 - . 'Vi ' ' ' live-six members. up School elurlenzn in ouch lhe district min e henlr ueeonnz tn hel him get n lo wriee :hem-oh :fl Wu -7 ' ' 7 M ,. 55. . P . what lr ,nuff 5 I I IIIIIIIIUIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII If Properey-our rrrernhere. lsl Au- loosen: held at Frhnkfort lon yeor, more eownrd n college edneneioo we won: is nriginal, truly none, , ', f 1 'W 'I Q I Mm, BIIIKIQIII diunyr-hhree memher.s.I I ond in rhe lyoeorilrng oonleel held upon lrruduoeing from Kokomo love minlel nhoueeeuaenhn here X 1 7 ,f ,M ' ' 4 I , F I AI :ernoorory rommneee wreh el llunoie. High School. Besides hie euhool in K. l-l. s. Give ue nnrnen hos 1 ' 4. Y: gf' ' Zfif i . 4 WIIIIIIII mI:I':I IIl?vI I William Nunrger as Acting chair- Thr second oueeernxul ionue of ueliviziee, John is n member of the we will no: one lhenr. ' ' ,I it rf '1 well- man rnee and discussed the nhove -- l-'irol Preroyzerinn Church, is o whne onyx ,f W 47114151 . -1- T 'l 5'l D!- lflilnrinued on peze :vol Boy Scout wieh u hrol eloun elund. 1, ' f. gig., 6 1. rf eh- - ' 1, feyfgd' , if' ell N If ' ox 'I ..... f ' . fr ,... , I 5 , I AI .oe- i II 64 II I Mr In - 'MX f . dl S l ' . - ly. ia I n -if . - ff- - V i llno .. I 4 oe. f f.,,. i. - ll , 1. M- . , T . , ,nr I9 el Y . rv T - ii 4 i ' 'im 1. -' - ' ,ee -f- -Ez? of 94 I I MMI A f III I K, 1 I. . Y -f,,- ,e e ,ew , I EI, r i -'ff - I I , - . . I :II - ,L ,W-i, -e .- , ' - , AI III I n fi 'ff .... f- -' ' T fr ' f if I --I' I ,,,.,, - . V ,Aff ' 5-III I I --ii: QW , 'K Q Q 1 - - . ...ff - 7 M-' 7--V f vi l Q' ' J . ,,,....i-,.- ,II l MM -F-or ' , f -1 nr- I WS X K 5 ii er X fri XX X l. X i 'H I K' , 1 f ff .1 Red and Blue KY? The Red and Blue is the weekly publication of Kokomo I-ligh School, founded by the I-li-Y Club in 1922 with a bi-weekly publication, but since that time the paper has been changed to a weekly publication. Its purpose is to keep the student body informed on matters of im- portance concerning the institution. During its existence, the publica- tion has had four editors-in-chief: Warren I-luddleston, Catherine Coughlan, Marion Ward, and Edith Nation. The Editor-in-chief and Business Manager are chosen by a committee composed of lVIr. Hinshaw, Miss Ryker and Mr. Coughlan, the Senior class officers, Senior class advisers and president of Junior class. The remainder of the staff is chosen through the merit of the work pre- sented at a tryout. , f ,Xxx 5 l 'Tx 1 RW' Y This year the editing of the paper has been somewhat changed, so .Zi J ,QA that now, instead of Fnost of the work devolving on the editor-in-chief, f ,fi NV that person has a corps of co-workers which are: managing editor, 5 X A headline editor, news editor, and make-up editor. ff ,' T g 391 'r 'L -,ffifeiiff 5 f - TT -, 1, K- ,' . . . I ill 1,5-4 ' l 3 Ever since the first publication, the student body has been very mu 'J' Q A lg' interested in the paper, and has shown by its willingness to subscribe, 1 A i and its co-operation that it wants the paper to continue. Q. -.- , l A i gk., iesi V . W ff Q A : kr 1-?.-, ,,,- :L ve e- -,?..,...w:-' ' mf 4 A -F---3 1- ff!--I T2f'? , v'V l' -,, - 5 ,..' c fffff- ff .4 .c ' f e .,.... X- ' v---- -V -We -ff-f - Q -ia v ' 4-.-V C -M ,, , v,-...ii i gn Y Y Y--v in - All-1----f--Y .,., .--- ,a..,-g V K ' -s .- - e or-ea I ,Z.l-..,Q : ,l-25 ... f' N ff I fzif ,ff l X 1 Handbook '33 liditor-in-chief . . . .... MARY JO SPRINOER Business Manager . . , . . . VICTOR LANE Assistants j lXflARlAN lXflAR'l'lN DARWIN lXfllDDLE'l'ON X JOSEPHINE CZHANCELLOR GEORGE H. BROWN Faculty Advisers I LUOROTHY THORNBURGH W. H. COUGHLAN ' ln 1923, with the increased size of our high school, it became expedient f to publish a handbook to acquaint the new students with school Y traditions and rules. lt seemed to fill a lon felt need so well that a 'sly' . g x 'L second one was published last year. The handbook has helped pro- , will mote good feeling in our high school, as well as to make known im- , 'gb portant rules and regulations. I f Q .ll ll j if . N . . . . or f ' l ff ' The handbook is published by six students and two faculty advisers by V, A ff -, ' AA order of the student council. 1-745, gg f 7' f' - ,'g'ff1 'f-,, f-.jjj lf Each student who provided himself with this helpful pamphl 'J A f - . . . 79 1 7 fl! gg! avoided most of the grave mistakes common to a school the size of 1 Lfggjggg - Kokomo High School. wc, V . --, ' A A 5,,'351f,:, lgbl J, i :fx . . Q' ' ' X f . ,ft V -5 'ilxw I M' 1' K ' H I 9 , - . X Y P 7 git, - K X V ',, - ,ds vi KV- 5' ----.v ? Q,-,-. . Q., W V ' . . if -1- -' 'AH ,,,.,,--Q? . :I : 1' -f -' ' t- R ,,,,,.--.... ,in if . A . l o.- t- ,LL t ' c'7'v-V , .....--- ..---la- f- -'Y 'veg-' t , .t-- --- - at .,, HQ, I , - --. Y ,,.,--Y - 'M' V Y, W ng.,-g ,ff C-gi ,1- --.-,.. Q- nv Q - ' V' - '? ,,,.-.., .. it f 'XXX KV!!! ,K ff ' ,f , 4 HN I 'l W , WN I f J I f ,ff We W 1 H, acl X W' -f' ' ' 41W TH hx f gf 96 Q f 1 If - X 5 Q my Q li? 'I Ag ,Q flak' F. ' --1 'J - '14 ei' xy' if' i h - wif Ei If WH ,ji I B' 'f xT!l lx 54,1 ', ' , , ,'iVfi V' f- A - 3' M A H XX , - I I , X U, A Q - ,, , f 1 v,----- f ,',wV N , ' 1 ' , ., ..-.----i5 7 ,f- A 1f---M-,xx H W ,-,,..-f?1M.-,,w ,W H ,l-,lg i' x ry- ' W' 'fr' F ,Y , V-n.,,,V ,,,,.Y i ---U QQ fu Y -V ?.1,,-...if-,..i.?,-A V l gl x I K.. l K! If 1 V f , ,gg ,. 1, .f . 'll ll' lg , ., .1 1 '.--1 . 4 fix he N , f ,X X ,f K , K fi' .ff JuniorfSenior Reception '23 The gayest and most enjoyable event of both the junior and Senior years is the reception given annually by the junior class in the K.l-l.S. gymnasium. The one given May 26, 1924, by the class of 1925 in honor of the class of 1924, will be treasured long in the memory of those who attended, The room was beautifully decorated in the conventional design of purple and gold, the junior colors. At the south end of the room a stage was constructed and banked with palms and ferns. Rose- shaded lamps were placed at intervals about the room. The guests were received at the foot of the stairs by Miss I-lelen Ross, adviser of the junior class, Miss Dorothy Thornburgh, Senior class adviser, C. V. l-laworthg Mrs. C. E. Hinshaw, Victor Lane, junior class president g Mr. C. E. I-linshawg john Marshall, Senior class president, Mary jo Springer g and john Kleder, junior vice-president. Dainty program folders were given to each guest by jane and june 1-linshaw. The welcome address was given to the Seniors by Victor Lane. The other numbers were as follows: Violin solo, Mrs. Lalla Laymong piano solo, Miss Mary 1-laworth, reading, Miss Catherine Smithg violin solo, Miss -Josephine Chancellorg two solo dances, Miss Lucy Schuler, whistling solo, Mrs. jesse Smith, vocal solos, Miss Maxine Yakey. The concluding feature of the evening's program was a playlet Nevertheless, in which the characters were The Boy, Robert Masters, The Cirl, Bunny Ward, The Burglar, Manley Wood Immel. Miss Marian Martin and Miss Esther Smith served as pages, givinga brief prologue and an epilogue. A social time was enjoyed for the remainder of the evening, and the juniors served refreshments of ice cream, moulded in the form o individual roses, cakes topped with rose-buds, and assorted candies i lavender and green paper cups. The favors were Hawaiian Li 'f -7 I ' s , f 'K ,f ,rf Q, 7! Q .4-f' I 'Ur ' 1 1 9 it f-Af - f ls. I f X17 ffl' ' VV? is , 1,1 , X ,df 1 famffgil- f W fi' '92 Saver dolls, cleverly fashioned from mints and crepe paper in the V Senior colors of rose and gray and the junior colors of purple and gold. 27,7 W I 6811 J Minis , ., , ' r,??,qy'l Q 0 6 ff f c t 5 4 F I l. hifi' is I, ,J . . , - . .. ..-,Q -sf s' ' ' ' ,, ..-- -,HM K i I 7 4 . E .if- ,E 1i'i T 1' 'M Y ff-. , K4-- ff -E ,-----:II x ly dl -T i' - Qg:.- V1-1-.1 ....-.---., - ff- ' I Y 7 Y' - , ,-,.,.L T-1 ...--....,,. , rf- ,,...,..---11' ,,. . .-M313 Q-' , A-A 1 .J-nwhx , 3 f --- f ..----' ' Y ,, , .,... -- '- '!, 9,1--W' v--- --Y.. V . --. 1 ..--f- . . .-..-..... -1-YK W .-..-W , a . . , V, -M 'I V W Y g ,i.. X. l w ff f ff , gif The Hi--Y Mystery Ramble '23 The moon shone bright in the midnight sky, I When a deep red cat went screeching by. 9 The limpy-lumps limped along the street .IQN K And walked on their ears instead of their feet. L, The taxi-dermist came speeding up, And ran cur-smash on a brindle pup. , But the polly-wogs wogged 'till break of day, F And the welly-woozles woozed away. Then everything banished in thin cold air, And nothing was left but a hank o' hair. The above is a nightmare version of the proceedings of the annual Hi-Y Mystery Ramble given at the Y.M.C.A. in honor of I-Iallowe'en. Nevertheless, it describes in fitting words the evenings program of thrills. The guests were admitted through a window by means of a ladder on the east side of the building. l The formation for the ramble was made in the lobby and continued ' through the upper hall, up and down narrow stairways shrouded in Vf darkness, through the locker rooms, and along the edge of the pool sf where one had the choice of being burnt by the radiators or of falling into the water. , V .1 ABM Six prizes for the best costumes were given. Margot Buxton received ,jf 4 f N Hrst prize for the girls, Thelma Goodwin, second prize 3 and Mary f 'I--5' y ' I f A Isabel Durett, third prize. Robert Ellis received first prize for the F-54, ,I 5 Vg' 317 , - fn ,.. boys, Wayne Tolle, second prize 3 and Don Trobaugh, third prize. V'f.Li,',g' .f' .f . v, . p7jvL,7gj5,!51 lfll '. ' Refreshments of pumpkin pie and cider were served, bringing to a 7571 i. conclusion this evening of mystery, fun, and frolic. Libr ig! 3 . ll l wi T fa ...-2, f ,f' , . - 4 M - as s aa f r' , f 2 -s ift rr gg--. t T f - . . W . r , in- ,,1i ', F ' , 'f '1.. a-, ....--Q ,.Y, r - 7,4 ff A-in, - - V H ----V tin -l,,.i..-.-.--1.kQVN ,iii - V, l .V - -F N-, Q5 f 1 fi -x ,P Flu' f N A .F l w ,f f X, The Freshmen Party The Freshmen gave their first class party in the K.H.S. gymnasium Friday evening, February 26. The Freshmen shake-down started the evenings program, which was a novel way of becoming acquainted. The Cheshire cat grin was won by Frank Moser, the three-legged race, by Cornelia Aaron and Noal Crosley, and the cracker-eating contest by William Jennings. The alphabetical spelling game and a basketball relay race were the concluding features of the evening. Refreshments of ham sandwiches, pickles and polar pies were served. Faculty Steak-Fry Following the custom of several years, the senior members of K.l-l.S. faculty gave the newly-elected pedagogues a hot and juicy welcome to their rank, in the nature of a steak-fry on September 18, 1924. The party was conveyed to the scene of the festivities, Shoaf's woods, in automobiles and Fords. Soon after their arrival, supper was pre- pared and served, after which our dignified and solemn professors disported themselves like children. The new teachers were paired off and each couple was told to prepare a stunt. Each group proved equal to the occasion, and shouts of laughter greeted every performance. Q Further initiatory rites were performed under the supervision of Mr. Immel, and the candidates were officially received by Mr. I-Iaworth. Wiener Roasts The Seniors, casting from them their mantle of dignity, sallied forth on October 23 to l-larlan's woods to feast upon roasted wieners, buns, cakes, and burnt marshmallows. After tramping from one end of the woods to the other, amid leaves, sticks, and those exceedingly amiable creatures, the stick-tights, they finally selected a place for building the fire. The crowd then gathered around the roaring timbers and ll' , 'I IV! 1 v-,Y 1 i il 1' ,V . .. .. .41 A . 3 proceeded to devour their share of the eats. -47 - ' 5 , ,gf t ',L rf Q'1,ff,iLiLf If ' 'TWV' V The juniors gave their annual wiener roast at Odom's woods, Nove j ,- ' ber 7. The usual refreshments were served, and the usual good time ' - . vnu was reported. ' day 'Z-gi ' 1 limi ' fi -3-.l'a -ia , gp-Wig! V . i f . l it 'T '7 fT5QTTf'T'i 4-E. QQ ' 1 f - if TT-fe ,, . T TT -- - KT-T1-f5T f .113-T I T .li--1 J , ,l-. .. .. - -------- iff'-'f .- .1 ., ff 'S Q ' X V . 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Miss Somebody Else CAST CoNSTANc:E DARCIY' . . . . . . Eileen Nichols CRUGER BLAINWOOD . Martin Warne ANNE DELAVAN . . Margaret Cribbin i MILDRED DELAX'AN Lorraine Anderson JASPER DELAVAN . . Wayne Croddy SUSAN SLATER . . . . jane Draper MRS. BLAINWOOD . . . . Leila Fisher FAY BLAINWOOD . klosephine Chancellor SYLVESTER CRANE .... Clen Ryan RALPH HASTINCYS . . Wilbur Maxwell Ai-1ctE STANLEY . . . . Maxine Yakey N A, FREDA MASoN . . Mildred Warrencler rf, .f MRS. HERRICIIQ . . . Helen Costlow BERT SHAFFER . . . . . Milo CELESTE , . . , . Mary Virginia Colem JOHN . . .... .... D ick Davis A E ff tr--ff' M., E , - -Q fe ,....- - - -'J . 4:g:,,.-1-j ' -ff ---'lv 4,-,.-jg ,-A V- , f- ' MM ,, -Q .V ,W .1-1- W AA -- ,?, ,Mx S - 4.-...----' , E W., ,---.,QL,.. , ,V , K ,,...-. ...iw , . 4...,,,,, ,- -- - A -'- -+-R f w ff If Q, ,ff Z K Miss Somebody Else 1 'AMiss Somebody Else, a four-act comedy by Marian Short was the play chosen f by the Senior class for presentation on April Zl and 22. The play concerns the ad- ventures of Constance Darcy, a multi-millionaires young daughter, in an attempt to regain a large sum of money stolen from her father by Ralph Hastings, a profes- sional crook. ln order to do this the young aristocrat must disguise her own per- sonality in that of an humble Irish waitress at the Tuxedo-brook Club House, run by jasper and Anne Delavan and their young daughter, Mildred. In the meantime she renews a former acquaintance with Cruger Blainwood, a wealthy young man of hne parentage. Finally, as a climax, their engagement is announced. Eileen Nichols, as Constance Darcy, played her role exceptionally well and gave to Kokomo an opportunity of seeing some spirited acting. She was well chosen for her part. Martin Warne playing the part of Cruger Blainwood, certainly was far from an amateur in his acting. He carried his part as a professional would have done. Ann Delavan was very well portrayed by Margaret Cribbin, who showed in her acting carefuly study of her part, and hard work. The part of Mrs. Delavan's butterfly daughter, Mildred, was taken by Lorraine Anderson who carried it in a way pleasing to the audience. The part of jasper Delavan was ably taken by Wayne Croddy, who showed himself a true actor in the part. klane Draper, the . mournful servant girl, played her part cleverly, and practically every line was , received with a roar of laughter. Leila Fisher was the modern society lady and carried f the part of Mrs. Blainwood in a convincing manner. .Josephine Chancellor por- M, trayed the part of Fay, the innocent young daughter of Mrs. Blainwood, with ease ,fi and grace. Sylvester Crane, a slow, timid, would-be society leader, was characterized , llwllg by Glen Ryan who was typical in his manner and actions. Wilbur Maxwell played i g I Y exceptionally well the part of Ralph Hastings, the villain. The parts ofAlice Stanley, ,4 'my Freda Mason and Mrs. Herrick, society leaders, were taken by Maxine Yakey, P f X' 'Ng' Mildred Warrender and Helen Costlow, respectively, and all portrayed their parts wa 4' ' L 1 naturally. The part of Bert Shaffer was carried by Milo Young. He handled his ,i - 5. ' A difficult part with ease. Mary V. Coleman as Celeste, the French maid to Constance fi fp ll? ' 7: ,-- and Dick Davis as her chauffeur are to be complimented on their excellent interpre- if'f lv .' - tations of their respective parts. uf aff' - , f ffflffls ,lu Large and appreciative audiences crowded the auditorium each night and declared l yffwgvf - this to bc the best play ever produced by any Senior class of Kokomo High School. Q - ii I d 'E . 5-:W ml f !TJi Ml . .Aye ' 1 -, r 1 c - - ' V ,Vasa fr, A fa f i: A - ff 3 L.-- -L r 2 yy-A 7 ..-a ',,-- 4- f ' ',--- ,.'i' ' 1 4 ' r Lara ..---,L.-, pf-J f ff MW , . 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Geraldine Smith I, Chorus of Villagers, American Party, Dukes, Attendants, etc. wifi' The Bell of Beaujolais, a three-act operetta, was successfully pre- I I y sented Thursday evening, November b, by the Musical Department, fjli gf L I in the High School Auditorium. J: 2-QQ Inj gil' N is 'L '-if :diff lv -' if The costumes, and scenes were strictly those of Normandy. All t ff .T ,fll characters showed careful training and exceptional ability in present- ! C c ing their parts before an appreciative audience. Quay i A 1 .mf 'Ti-:if 57411 XR' A . m W - he -'UVT '+ V ' hr fi X ,NX 4 ,df-f'3'g.. 4 A. A NIV, , . Q A 'Aff g Q ,- -gf-- ' V .2 yi ,c-jji'Cf.fff4..-, T 1 ' ' -f -,. ff ., E T Tr, e?'-,- ,.-2' 7 f--4: - f'- ,V ,. Y, - D T T -fn ' ' , Cf' 'H' f V, , ,lf f - -'-----.. -1-'-1 --Y W -Qu Q W , K tux.. - . , -M wff Kuff fffx 1, J f '5. 1 , . f.. ff! Y WM , !6Q4Q1 wyfhwlffl . .' ff ' 'f4i,QfH,Z? 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MAXINE YAKEY Treasurer . ljARWIN lVlIDDl.ETON Dramatic Club Advisers HIQLIQN LAUCHLIN lVlANLIiY livirviiai, l'lAI,!IYON lNflENDENHAI,l. The Dramatic Club was organized in the fall of 1923 for the purpose of forwarding tlramatics in Kokomo High School and of familiarizing the members with stage technique. The membership ofthe club is limited to forty members who are chosen for their ability by a faculty committee. Each member who takes an active part in the work and meets certain requirements is awarded the Dramatic Club pin. KN Club The A' K Club was organized this year by Coach Chester Hill. The active members are the major K men in school, and the associate members are those out of school. The purpose ofthe K Club is to create and maintain co-operation between K.l-l.S. athletes, their coach, and the K.H.S. Athletic Association, and to help produce a better type of athletics in K.H.S. President, Tom Hfwsois: Vice-Presiilenl, XrVAI.'l'liR BiaA'l'Y Setrelary-Truasurer, Russiii. WALTER xx ll7l'll ,,, AN :xx l X ,ff lf warms:-gi -, tx , --.-....,.,.,T if 1 l ll i 1 l W . il i ,f l ff , f 'W W xy i ec, il 1 li T' 5 ff l l l , f , S E l l I n l U l. I ll F -s YT c , N lirapwxr f P Q M ifmfii t N N - --1.1 -fe,zf:f:hg.'t'gN 1 '4', -wi'-li .. ' -lie:- t::g 2iLq1 f , T e 1-f . ' . x ' A 'Y,,-V---f-f ' ..-. -. 4 ' -Y-----W - , 1 ,..,........----W '- -5 I ,.-- - i1l,:Q' l . Ang. H X., ' ,if ' V f fa' R .f . -ff? 1 1 f , , Af 5 -fri . - f ,.f?f.?y' f .4 ,Q i Aw .,,1.Q.f1- 1 elf' ,ww Y V L-..,Lg, W-- L.. X 4 i, 1. ' l , ! X . I i ,A .1 ' as ji I i . If 5 W f IJ xx ll Sa li fl! l ll --Y--.Jfffl f f a i X .. i 1 4 .1 1 i y .., F l . kb. I ' ll F F K . . 1 5' T 7. l 3 x flv XXL l fl X., if X . .X f 'I Xxx - Q- XX K Ti Latln li l, l Senior Cuunsul , . lX4ARY -jo Swizmcsiiic ll 1 'Q junior Cuunsul . . lN!lAXlNIi Yixiim' ., .h Seriba .... . . . EDITH Nmiorw ' ,- , Quaeslor , , llLizAm5rll iviczlrwosil ll f' X . 'N Adziiser ....,... lNDlA MARVZ Q it 'l'he purpose ol' the Latin Club is to further interest in Latin and to increase lxnowl- , y l edge of the Roman classics. ' ,X Meetings are held every six weeks, and a special business meeting preceding the ii' . is first meeting ofthe club is held in September. 3 T he membership of the club is limited to those taking junior or senior Latin. All l 3 5 Latin teachers are honorary members. l at li . y , ll The French Club ll l . 5 President . . . .losiiPH1Nis CZHANCLI-QLLOR I Q , Secrelary-Treasurer . . . joim ClOl.l.lNZi l . Le Club Francais was organized four years ago for the purpose ol' interesting the I ,Q students of French in France and French customs. Its membership is limited to Q r Q twenty-Five, composed of seniors, juniors, and a few sophomores. All teachers in the 5 French department are members. Mrs. Mays, a native of France, is an honorary 52 1 member. K, Li 1 E. .7 f E li r ' El' if . 'QPKQI ' . . -l- Air, jig ,ill 14. ' ylf.,:Qfs'.y5lli L P4252 flfll 1Qll:9'l 'i 655. f 3 4? D Si ix 1 f X . Eff 059. Jie ff gf-H5514 lj., i l fl ,JW ,l W J RSM 4. .p , . Qc, 1 If af' ffre ts f 'L rl X-- , was if'-ix--Els, RK! T j -xiii ,1Q,,,,,-W K ' . V A' ' ' jf SLU-4 riff'-...fl A f'! -NL X yi' X 1 fl 114 X. . 1 r Lv is fx- 15 Q lf i f. X . .f c ,Y x fee X ...ai - fi 4' ff .... Infant Crators Prcxiilenl ,.,. , . . . JOHN EARL Serrvlary .... BIQSSIIC lXflCC:l1'1'CHIiON Adviser ...,,,. 1-Il.lrH FARLUW The lnfant Orators Club was organized December 1, 1921, to encourage public spealaing in high school. The members are those who are taking publig speaking or have taken it before. The club has a limited membership of twenty-Hveg and the meetings, which are bi-weekly, are held at the homes of the different members. After the business meetings literary programs are given, and the evening is con- cluded wath a social hour. At the last meeting ofthe years ofncers are elected for the ensuing year. Vocational Club Prexitieni ..... DoNif1Ll. SPleNc:iiR Vice-President . , . . Dfxvin BIQTTS Secrelary , . . . . HARRY JACIKMAN Treasurer ..... KENNETH FRAZER Adviser ....,.. VIRGIL FLEIZNOR The Vocational Club was First organized in 1921 under the direction of the Vocational Department. lts membership consists of those boys majoring in vocational work. Its purposes are to create enthusiasm in favor of vocational education and to bring its members in closer contact with industry. These aims are carried out by inviting representatives of different industries to speak to the club in the meetings which are held bi-weekly. K ,-, NX TN-.1 I-s, '?rr f sy .X V - if T Q T- A ' 'I 4 Y- V ' V VWAYZ7? .-,5 Za:-'- ' ..,,. sf -1 ,, , .f -- ' -- ,----YA---.a ,,.,.....,.---- ...Q ff ,. 1' 'I XXX-A C N ,f mmmsmrv3 A ry X N X ff I I f K X, If 1 fy If y W N ,Q l ' '-vmxl N 'THX C1v1c Club lftbldtfll VVILLII PRAN1 IIN Mm Preszdml Em AR Suomi Srrrclarv Treasurer IVIONA BFLII ALBRIC HI Adviser: lmlslnuc IORS IN Soc IAL Sc IFNQ F Dm ARTMI NI The C1v1c Club IS composed of unlors and Semors who are taking, any soclal sclence subject Its purpose IS to further 1nterest ln soclal sclence subjects and thls has been carrled out very successfully thls last year by havlng several promlnent speakers address the club and I JI I f 1 s- The Clvlc Club has been organlzed several years and each year mo f 7 g k A lnterest has been taken by the students Th1s 1ncreas1nU enthuslasm i 7 5' g makes the sponsors feel that thelr work has been very successful I . I- ,I I ,. ,i kk --' ' Yi-1 . -5 L I 'l - -, I 1, , ' ' ji' .--f I if M f X, L ' 1. , V -,,:4.:' -1 l , 1 fp XX 7 xx N I X XX l . I- ll X 1' W f' l N r 'I J ' . , , , ' 5 ' 4 . y fi s.s.,y jjj' c L fff' , . ' . . . . .. . . C . . , 1 3 1 in X ,iq . . . . . . ' EERE' 5,7 .1 Q' . . . J . . . . 'wlggif , -I 1 ,UK 4' D , l '. , ' . , 1 ' 1 fu' 1 my 4 . . ll - ' 'E ,wi also by havlng programs glven by members of the club. .l .' . . . V ',4 'f- :5f. 'WL 'lg . , . . . 'll le f 3.14 S ' in . O Y 9 ab V , f,lff?!L C ' ' . has 1 33 , jf 5, M l if ' ' fp -Q 1 A e A f ' r lllll If X ai! lil ,K+ ' 'ff W r 25,1 L . QV H , X Mfr X X, ll! N. f 5 v , A Y 1 M, 'L-in i K vi ,,v X q 1?-:PW ' L. u Q Q., ' . K h' .4 W Q if M , . -r '?' . Y V V rj: 'N f ' Q I X. xr J f X' r f f fp X Q J N E lx, ,ff I XQQ ,A ,, Y ,,A c '...Y f Q I xrfg! 'I l h 'H'-A JP' lf' .N q . s 'hy JV- 'X W X .X ,r f X f f ' jj ff z ,X u J i I i fmt l f The Orchestra K X Under the able supervision of Miss Shirley, the orchestra has become .- one of the most important divisions of the music department. It is f X always willing to help out whenever it is called on. X 1-ii-Y Club ' Y President .... ljONNELL Slvlirvrililv. Vice President . . . DoNALD TROBAUGH Secretary . .,,... JOHN liLEDER Treasurer . XVAYNI-Q TOLLIQ Adviser . lYJ0NALD HALL A f l Quiz Puiwosa N - To create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and l community, high standards of Christian character. Q' OUR AMB1T1oN ugly - lo make and keep clean cut Christian manhood popular in Kokomo l-ligh School. , 1 ' ' OUR Morro Q if 1 -L -r if . . Q Let us help. k7g.,44L'fA4 i L ,il - N 1- b 1, 'l J ',f', 'f1zSx Lf f l -- - -ff 'Juli' i Quiz SLooAN J Lfff QQ? i 5 e Clean sportsg clean speechg clean habits. W, .. 1 f ' 'JZ .... 5 I A. af--, HSIH I! fx VM,5,',.' ,n, 'xv TJXW L ' , y Q k -X, PM - . hi! - J i' ?12+- f l -l N ,gr ,,. ...H '- --i J -, ' - ' .r - . I Q 4 fy - -Q!! V iff 47' -,Z wa '- -kg' 'gn af '1,,,,...f-fm , - . .Y ' ,M, H --..-- -as af I- ...t l j'.-'-Lf -N 5 ...--- . ,, f'- 'A AvQ ' ' ' 3 -- W W - - - r'- - Y f--' ' - N ,4,-f--5---------N -V ---i 'I f ,ff X fd 1 Debates This year two debates were scheduled. One was lor girls with Lebanon on the sub- ject Resolved, that Congress be given the power, by a Constitutional Amendment, to regulate the labor of children under eighteen years of age. The following girls represented K.H.S.: Affirmative-Lela Braithwaite, Elizabeth McCorkle, Eliza- beth Mclntosh, and Martha Havens as alternate. Negative-Lois Purvis, Edith Hammond, Mildred Edwards, and Elizabeth Kelsey as alternate. The boys debated with teams of Crawfordsville High School. The subject was, Resolved, that labor disputes in essential industries should be settled by com- pulsory arbitration. Kokomo High School was represented by Willie Franklin, Alden Meranda, Howard Blake, Ted Hollingsworth, john Crawford, Lowell Fawcett and john Earl. The Press Club President ............... MARY ,lo SIHRINLII-LR Vice Presidenl . . ........,... EDITH NATION Secretary-Treasurer ............ EDWARD PERRY Advisers ....,, THOSE OF HIGH Sc:IIooL PUBLICATIONS This organization is the newest one in our school. lt was organized this spring for the purpose of acquainting its members with a knowledge of the managing and con- ducting of high school publications. Members on either the Sargasso or 'iRed and Blue staffs are eligible for membership and many have taken advantage of the opportunity to better acquaint themselves with their work. -5:7 -,fi . ..,.....,--- ..----W - -51+--Y ---- 'IA 4' 'Y 715+-' YV ' ., ,,,.. . .... , ,,. V iv W, J ' ,, ,V ii..- . , f E. ,f ,,-f-- ,,.--- DMNN, --, 5 wh ., , Xxx , X K f f' ,eff jf. 1- , ln: f-5 M - - 'ew f I ! s ..- 55 gl fr x M f NK 1 - , ,, If I A lvl! ,S in . 1 V .v . ' if w, n 13' f'7'f59 zr'f,gQ 21g,, J 4 --F , , ,ff f -, . ' 1 45ZfM --Cf, v f , 4411 '-uf ' ' V . ' I 11,13 ': Q, , - ' ,,... .' ja v L I it was wwf- , .7 P ' I : -Y' F - ' ,4..:::-7... ' f 5 ,. B , ' ' 5 Y 4. ,Q.- ,- . , zjljfl'-Y' I , , ,-,,.,,,, wggwf 1 3:-,..,. ---- if J 'M' ,, 5 5 ,I - A 0 ' V' z r. -A ,,.,. ..- ...., --:-fl., ri A-1 V O W : i ,. A . n 'H' fi L+. H Q' 'F-- F ' 'f -N --A- , f' ,..I'-'i x. - - , ..-. -,s:,.,,,- , i ,r ,'.,.W'-n i -F:-f 5 5 .1-...h ' 1 ,,,,....----'W ,-,,,....,..,,-Q- .,.-. . --1. Q 2-,-,--',.-NM: Y -.fi j,. -,,,.....--F ,---- ...-............,, F11 v 'N ff jf gf f jj X, J COACH HILL Chester Hill has coached our basketball and track teams for four years, and in the last two years he has put Kokomo on the football map of Indiana. Last j year Mr. Hill took the best track team K that Kokomo High School ever pro- ? duced, to Indianapolis, and there they 7 X I carried away the honors. This year he l took the best basketball team to In- k X dianapolis, and the team played in the X- final game of the state tourney. The clean sportsmanship that the team had in each game won the applause of more , , than 20,000 spectators. Mr. Hill is f' known all over the state for his clean coaching. He has won the respect of all of Kokomos citizens and fans and they will back his team to victory in the final game of the state R tournament of 1926. ll Athletic Board QFFICERS President ....... RAY H. PECK Vice President ...... LESTER MCCARTY Secretary . . . . HELEN Ross J Treasurer . . . .... . . F RED MOSS f MEMBERS H. H. Rubey Virgil Flcenor Ralph Phillips l Elmer Rowe Helen Ross Fred Moss gi Wm. Coughlan julia Timian Ray H. Peck ' jesse Couch C. E. Hinshaw Lester lVIcCarty fy Verne C. Knepper C. V. 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Yi , A , ,Y ,H ,,, -,Y,,Fvw X-, f ill 4 1 Q ill ! t 1.5 l XVAL'l'lil1 BIQAIY I l li kb, l K- H .- ?'1,,,.,,..- NJ Passer, plunger, and punter is Bait. l3eaty W ' lg' kept the team in good spirits all during the ,K all game, always giving helpful advice. He was l A always there at the critical moment. J , V il I If Ky -joiiN l'ql.lTDER ff i Klete is made up of fight, and more fight. 'X f.. ' 5 A He always gave all he had. and he gave it in a .P D ff A clean way. We are certainly proud of our I fl. I rv!! E john, and are glad that he leads our class. X f . J. 5 'X Q l I' Xl I-X 7 DoN SPIQNCER NN I X fix Qi l Don H proved to be one of the fastest, hardest 1' X He 3 lighting halfbacks in the short football history K 'I' 'll of our school. He was moved from tackle lk where his work was of the best. to halfback. I N Don was always looking for the shoest rings of i ' , . fn, XX X f his opponents and usually Iound them i X, Qi l X E .. .. tx Q i Buowmiia lim 1. H J Brownie proved to be a real quarterback. Q l He managed the team well, and many a yard W 1 . . . ,1' Q was gained owing to his management. f A 2 Brownie will be with us another year. i l 5 1 5 ix biiRAi,n ljlillfli l Q When a hole was needed, lferek made it. l fe W was always smiling and joking, but hitting ,f i l hard. l 'l .' i 4 j l HARRY Dixyis l Harry is jolly and heavy. l le has made many 4 i ' . I 5 i a hole that would have done credit to a team of horses. The circumference of Harry's waist ig line was sadly diminished during the season. ' 2 1 and Harry was happy. l , l 1' ni: fl . .. , . ' il ., Liislsv iuiimtrczii ' A ' l' l qwsj bb , . , I' h, V y . , f gpg- u. y WQIS one o t t most eonsisttnt -' 1 1' .1 'l ' ' ff X' llilfgyfgl. football players on the squad. He has proyed ff .fx Ijfg. W a match for many an opponent. for one ean'l 1 i iudge a man by his size. lobby nexer X 6 failed to get his man as well as any other W player that was within his reach. 1' t AJ!!! 'fi X :I:15SANki gf X ,Q 'M f .ll li aff? is Af A N lk? -177 Eff. -:E'fg,- Q .,-me .- :J-.e -H - , -M 1-.1 .ai ' fa' ,. J -,.-. 1, -4292, .' fs ,. ' A .L 1 J, un . .,-f 3:--' lDAN Wootizioczii Dan was late in coming out, but he did come out and showed us that he could make holes big enough for the whole baekfield. When we see Dan we always sec that famous smile. -MR H y xx , .,,. 8811 we es X.5:r:J - ,QI X5 to Ax'-.algshx is ex . ,AAA-f.f... fvwnggfiwf- i',. . f .g,,,...-..,Y X rv ff X N X2 X f. f i 'P I 'Ili fl' 1 'iDoc: RYAN lrle liked the game. and he played it well. 'lihe -J. breaks were often against him but many W times he gained ground by hanging on to his ff pass. ff 'I , X ' Roi' C.RuMi,iiY X I . Roy listened to the coach, kept training and l ' ,f did his best in the game. When a ball touched l i I Crumlcys hands in Completing a pass it X f stuck there. and good ground was always U' If gained. 1 '. l rl 'N , Rox' NlORAN F X 1 Roy's second year again found him at half- Rx 1 X- back where he scored several touchdowns during the season. Roy showed his ability at tackling when he made one of the goal posts I XX X groan under his sudden attack 'lihis unfortu' fp X X nate tackle cost Roy a touchdown, X nliliNNIlill l7fxyl-:Nvoizr W J 'lihis lad finally Came out and proved himself X to be one of the cleyerest halfbacks on the 1: is teiim. lle reeeiye.l many of the hard knocks ' ly i- of the game and the breaks were against him ix ' but he always came up smiling and ready V for more. Ruin XV.-XI.'I'liR l lis flex.-tness is supreme. lhey just couli.ln'! f get him. Rut frequently dragged the lhall ' out of the air, with about three opponents han inv on, and then calmly made a touch- H E-, . , down. Rat M has another year, , Cfictzii. l luisrriiix I, ' l-le played a real game at tackle and was a f terror to his opposing man. He showsd his 1 ny interest in the game by his quietness, and his wx attention to instructions. f K i' Eixmia Srousia .. li' . ' , 1,l vf ' i- Stouse could tackle one whole side of the line ii-'pl ' if he was called upon to do it. l le was ready ' , if f' 'A Q' qt! R , H , to help the guardless side and could always 'y7f,,fm1' , , ,,,,.,-. L, ,. 'f' Xl' be depended on to get through. ,WZ ki 1f.a144 t . , 4 , A ,. Z M4-??'i 4i3 fffn my JAY liacrsri' l 59591 ifffkgifg sl' - I 5 oiw si -' l. lf there was the littlest possible hole, and! . fwzfgvi-i f 'I v -iflii or the ball, he found it and always Gained an 'ik' 'fi' ll i V 7 g - U ff?14 f Q Y 'fi' ground, llc was small in stature but was cool 5' j1fg,Q2 X V C. ' i and used good headwork. ' 'l,' -' P- ,N X 6 Y Q -ilvlsamj 5 ' .N ffj I fm i ox , 4 A A fav, wi or if-fr Ml, X -Y jr Y. XQX4 i ' J x Q M I - Q ,,f' A .K iff' - fb- tux fl l rgur- Q ,JJ-' vw . L-T ',,' f N rr V gg hi? Q! -, . A - , ., .- 'A f P2 ' ru.: a i' . . H , 'V i f li 4. , :Vu -V 1, - 4 - fa- L -K --1 A -- M' ,as ,. ' ' 'ig 9' ', P' T r K ,,',' - ' 4,43-j:...fwa sb M- A-W W Nj if I M-.. QM ind' 'a-M' game, -T' 'lily , ' '. 4 -4,-, .A.V- '?'f N 1,,-.t- Y--.Y..., ,, I '- + Wff ff F Q f I. I 1 f--L. WAYNE Totus Grit was Wayne's middle name. He had more scrap than a dozen hungry dogs, and he loved his opponents 'I shoestrings. Wayne was a real tackle. f Football Scores CJ-PEHGYL9 Kokomo .......... 19 Westfield ......... 12 Kokomo .......... 2ofCrawfordsville ..., 0 Kokomo ..... . . . 7 Wabash ......... . 14 ' Kokomo ..,....... 9 Huntington. ...... 19 Z Kokomo .......... Zo Peru ............. 13 Kokomo .......... 46 Hartford City .... 6 1 Kokomo ..... . . . 7 Logansport ...... . 19 ff , at fe - 1 W u n MW xl , 1181 iw Q ,, X Vlgj lvl li fl , A1131 VI 1 Q' 14 . ff y If ff l I 4' TW fry. f, i , A 'J . 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E K X - l 3 The Kokomo High School Basketball Team .1 W 1924-Z5 W T E uae- 2 l l ' l The team of 1924-25 was without a doubt the best basketball team lj K.l-l.S. has ever known. Although the breaks of the game were for 1 Q the most part against them, and they also had to forfeit all the games 3 lf that Beaty took part in, they earned the right to enter the Finals of the state tournament by defeating the team which was picked as T state champs, Vincennes. ln this game Kokomo gave all she had in a l y f clean sportsmanlike way and although she was the victor in this con- test, she could not hold down the pace set by Frankfort in the final game. Exhaustion beat our boys more than anything else in this game. 5 Rut Walter and Gerald Derek made the all-state team, Crumley made all-state second team, I-luddleston all-state third team, and Toler came in for honorable mention. The subs were made up of the same stuff as the regulars, as proved in the last five minutes of the Vincennes game. Hill put in X' 4 !,X,i,-Wfafz-eyff. .7 V. . . M.imwwearw all the subs and they scored seven points to five scored by Vincennes. 2 yi-1f5.,?19g.g,'f.'j, ,f . . -, , ll. yy Of the ten men this year we lose Trent and Kleder by graduation. -'.t, ,if ,.A,,3i45QXf. ' We -Va sf 19 .. K 95 ,L ,, f- 'iffkl .gf g,aif.ff74Zf ' f A ,-...... .L .. ...,,,..,: . ...... -,,- ,M ,N My ,A -K 'Xi 1 flr ily-'L'1l5:'TTTTTQsb.1 t - 3 'af fm.-V---T ...Trix I--F'--'ff-1x-f-mf:---v-M-?T:.-.-. , va-wfjyfaxq V X- I, I. X' if 'Mix T' T32 T N y- Al.. iw . X75 .fivl . .-we Xsay- - -1 fc s 1 'r-N' T ' s L.-wiv. N Q ilgla-mx ,Qau .L.g.w'f1-h5f ' 'N'lsQ.l. v'f X 62ih3q,,1i- X NX. t L., K 1 Mic. ,U W xg,-., X. 1 x, xglZ'55?.,i,'1 Q 4,4 lblili fx L . wif, A L1 RQ- Y ' J' -Q 3- I ,,,. ,, -ip A O. QL- . afiiaasrsfaffw f+,,faaaa a Y ff' i ,....,... no M be ,3- M r Ze l ,f . .ffm H L I -at 7 , X ,ff r If ,X l t 1 l, , X t I!! i ts if XXX i i l fi f XX R, x X x, ' XX If i i , I, i V-. 1 til' if : jf .i lilly X, 4 X 1 Xi A-ir I , y H. , sr mlm, , -nhn ' , 1 RUSSELL XVALT ER ln track he is a wonder. 'iRut proved this state- ment by lowering the 220- yard dash record one second. The record of 23 flat had stood unbroken since 1908, but in the Spring of 1924 OUR 'RUTH' crossed the tape iust one second sooner than the holder of the old record. Although last years season of football was Rubs Hrst. he won his varsity Rubs being able to go down under punts, and to nail forward passes, won one of our hardest games last semester. In basketball, Rut plays a wonderful game at center. He made the all-state team in the state tourney where he was high point man, making more individual points than had ever before been made. Rut has many trophies to prove his abilities. He has won seventeen gold medals, two silver medals, and forty- two Hrst and second place ribbons, These are in track. He has his major sweater which he has won many times over and a K in every branch of athletics for each year he has been in school. Also, he has the greatest honor any high school athlete could have bestowed upon him, the Gimbel prize, which was given to Rut as the most valuable man showing the best mental attitude and all around ability of the Sta 4' 'Vleet i mfs., if .X In-I U X-is M x . N li-I ., 'iii 'il Q' fi , J H'-w 1 -1 T355 :T 1 L H A . if ,I ' H wa .. 3- I 'ggi' I mv' 161 1 . lt I , ,l,i fi 1 if F We the students and facu 1 if , of KHS. are more than proud of HOUR -RLlT'. 2 fi .. 1 2, u . ' .Gm-,Q V-' 'Mr ' f - A l g , ,I J f we lv A X ve, N ,J , '1' ' , .. s ff' f, X , L 'Q C I 'l f? I ' 1 ff ,,fff l Q 1' G' ' A y ,J 1 ' 'i 1 X1 L jf f l fu ff 1 r kph K X J ff! H N , Q If i 54 15 K i l V V.. . , , .1 x tl W V -, In Ny , l, ,7 XM 5, - , -:J ' L., I ' if ,J In .jgiifff If , If- , .V DV' , I -f x. 1 ' - A . -, ' ' 'A ...., ff , -. ' . -A - f , ' - .L 'U' V i.-W g.---.4f.,,. fr--b-L- , --'H' ... .iw ..,, ,A ,L ,,..- rd- - v , ..-.. ..- -4---4 ' T w ff 'f will iw vim F' Iv 2, Cl IIAA ls ,,,,4- J ' -fill 2 f fi... 1----. 1. ,f 1 , W f E RUSSEL WALTER-Center Rut's third year on the basketball squad was his best. His scoring at close range saved many a game for K.H.S., also making him a high point man. Rut has one more year with us ROY LRLIMLEY Forward He never stops till the game is over always lighting keeping his man from scoring and adding to our score himself GERALD DERCK Backguard Hill has made him one of the best back guards Kokomo has ever had Derek s most delightful play is to drop a ball in the basket from past the center of the floor Derek has another year in K H S athletics CHARLES TOLCR Floorguard He was discovered in the last game of the season to be the man to fill the vacancy made by Beaty at floorguard Bill played won derful basketball He is a junior RAYMOND HUDDLFSFON Forward Bud has the tendency to drop them in with most of the opposing team hanging on lt s no task for Bud to take the ball down through the opponents defense Bud has another year with us FRANCIS FisHER Center He is a good substitute at any position Hill uses him but usually goes in for Rut t center BURRLLL FREEMAN Backguard Burl sometimes takes Dereks place at backguard and he makes a fine one He is not quite as large as Derek but plays his part almost as well RONALD TREN1 Forward One of the smallest but fastest men on the squad jay never fails to get his man and his share of the points JOHN KLEDER Floorguard Klete also won his place on the Ten b his determined Fighting and his level headed playing AROL HALL lorward Brownie wasnt in the game much this year but when he was he fought hard and cean ff .,.--- ',,.1.- V4 gi 1 ,.,.. Q i -,f..e.... .1-f' f N ff' fff i Jw X P , . x I f' M f ly f ,Q f i X The Cubs l The Cubs had hard games as well as the varsity, and they showed up well against most T of the second teams who played them. There is X Q good material on the second squad this year fi .,, and Coach Hill looks forward to a varsity from A -Ml' these beginners. Clay Township put them out ,' of the County Tournament by three points, ' ,, QM, in a hard fought game. We are certainly proud 1 it f 'ki' of our Cub team this year. Wa, ff, . 594212: 1, R 5 - 914: J' I gl' Y: I' fini? .1 I' ru l ff ' 45454 -. T 7 ge: Wai K ITT 'rl X , ff n elM-fa , - I j .D to 1 ' K V i KT , g . p, f f, 4- QV Q - K Z - -i':,.,, K,.- r-,fr 4 -- - '- .4 Y, ' 'V K Tj ' TU , , gc--- i' .M ,, jim fff ff-3-Y ,,,,1Tj 'T,TQ,.-f.:,.:,,,,,,M ' ff ? , X ,yeas f c a 15: - R+- - - i ' f 'XIX X f X jf f f J Basketball 1924-25 INDIVIDUAL POINTS Field Goals Foul Goals Total Walter ...... . . 168 43 379 X I-Iuddleston .... . 107 40 254 ' Crum1ey.... 105 41 251 Trent .... 26 9 61 .. Toler .... 9 17 35 N Derek .... 9 5 23 fx- Fisher ,... 4 2 10 Y Hall ..... . 2 3 7 Freeman .... 2 2 6 Kleder. . . . . 0 0 0 f Scores f Nov. 14-Kokomo ..... .,... 4 8 Feb 6-Kokomo ..... .... 3 5 Greentown .... ..... 8 Frankfort ..... .... 4 3 Nov. 21-Kokomo ..... ..... 4 1 Feb. 13-Kokomo ....,............ 40 Elwood ..... ..... 2 0 Logansport ...,.......... 44 Nov. 26-Kokomo ..... .... 4 1 CDouble Overtime? ,-A ' Tipton .... ..,. 1 4 Feb 20-Kokomo ................. 23 Noyf'28-Kokomo ....... .... 2 5 Marion .................. 28 ' Rochester ..... ..... 1 6 Feb 27 -Kokomo ................. 3 2 Dec. 5-Kokomo .....,. .... 3 3 Rochester ..,.,........ 36 Frankfort ...., .... 3 2 SECTIQNAL TOURNAMENT DSC' 12-5111310 ---'- ---' Q 6 Mar.cf7-Kokomq ............... 41 Dec. 19-Kokomo ..... .... 3 6 Illljfgxgddleton gg Anderson ...... ..... 5 9 Shar wine 2 0 Dec. 23-Kokomo ................. 43 Kokgmol I 5 7 I Elwood' O'Qe'rk 39 Greentown ...,.......... 8 ' Dec. 26-Kokomo ................. 48 gilfglglivll ' 3 3 . X Sharpsville .............. 28 R p ' jan. 2-Kokomo ..... ..... 3 6 EGIONAL TOURNAMENT .W Manual halg. l'.A. 2 7 Mar. 14-Kokomo ..... ............ 3 4 Q t jan. 9-Kokomo ....... ..... 5 6 Clay TWP ----'-'- -'- 9 M M I, Logansport '- Ylltt 2 2 Kokomo .......... .... 1 9 Ulf! I ,Ill jan. 10-Kokomo ..... ..... 2 1 LOSHUSPOYU ---'---------- 16 ll 465451. Muncie ..... ..... 2 9 STATE. TOURNAMENT Q A K If K jan. l6-Kokomo ..... ..... 4 5 Mar. -Kokomo .....,........... 34 'If '11, ' ,' A J 23 Ikflaliion ...... .... 42 20-21 goinersville ....... ..... 2 9 ,141 ' ' , 33 - A an. - o omo ..... ..... 4 o omo ....... ' .... 'T' - ' KQH iw? tl' ' Peru ..,... ..... 1 8 West Point .... .... 2 9 Tzu I jan. 24-Kokomo ...., ..... 4 0 Kokomo .... .... ' 'J Q XZ I , 4 , Tipton .... ..... 1 4 Vincennes ..... ...... 2 9 ' 'ff 52' l' 5 jan. 30-Kokomo ................. 42 Kokomo ................ 20 -. 5 Anderson ................ 5 5 Frankfort ............ 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Z ,..,.- ,,,..1-- ------ -f--, Z I f' ,. 1 ,X X K f f X x IJ 1 li 1 If 'il . ,I N ff Cy M f ,ff f' 'L Track Team Q.'2fc9lIl6Wu The track team of 1924 after taking every meet it took part in, went to the state and carried away the honors there. Walter, Irwin and Christie were the point makers for Kokomo. Walter took first in the 220-yard dash, and second in the l00-yard dash. Christie took second in the low hurdles and third in the high. Irwin placed at third in the pole vault. This is the first Kokomo team in any line of athletics that has taken a state championship, and K.l-l.S. is certainly proud ofthe track team of 1924. Relay Team QJKGIIGN49 f' Our relay team, composed of Tom Hanson, Rut Walter, john Deater, ,H , ig, Harold Christie, and john lvlisner, brought much honor to our school. bf if f lt won the mile in the county meet, the mile in the Cary meet, 77 were , ' ' A second place in the medley race at Cary, the mile and half-mile in th 2 Agp, fry all 's .1-- Wabash Valley meet, the mile in the sectional meet, the mile at th lf' -' state meet, Our boys set a new record for the mile relay at thr If J ,Ill ' minutes, thirty-six seconds. All the men graduated except Rut, hut ' we have ho 'ses for just as good a team this snrinv. 3 5145? -L 5 x T- L'5y,'L, 'fe-,wr H 1053 fffy wlfqh . if, ' , f ' t', , N f - ' I f gr .ref-'kr v ' ' Q - :-Y -,45',.-, ,,- :L V ef' ,.-l...'i - mr I, 'I - 4 A V f fe-f--'? f - a Y---e---f 'C' Y' - - 'Q' f fe' P C 1 ' W . - ,, A un----hi---K-722 ' C WCW ,,,.4.-. . rf Ln'-T - -' I v s -,-. wv, , -,V Y U Y ,...?,.i- -f-1: ,,..2--1--4 , -f-- ' 1, , , ..., , ,.,, ,..i, - X' , . - Y - ' A---- l 1 ' , - , ' v ' ,f, --fi ' EQ-x 'I : Wff ,ff 4 f if ffW U i Z I I Y7 . f... Traek 1924 Kokomo won the County meet with 75 points. Kokomo won the Manual meet with 75 points. Kokomo won the Gary meet with I8 points. Kokomo won the District meet with 4l points. Kokomo won the State meet with I3 points. Kokomo made 27 points at the Tri-State meet, but, because of the hard trip to Cincinnati, failed to win the meet. I INDIVIDUAL POINTS j Wabash Tri- County Manual Gary Valley District State State Total Vvlaltcr 20 I8 . . 20 I5 8 7 88 Christie ll iz 4 IOM 95 -I I2 ez Irwin I 5 IO 6 3 6 I 5 46 Spencer 3 5 . . 3 5 . . l I7 , Paudiee 5 -I . I 3 . . 2 I5 Reeder 5 5 I . . . . I I f Q Hanson , . 5 5 . . . I0 mg Kniseley 3 3 . . I 7 .N ll Beaty . . 5 . . I 6 I ,I lvl Misner l 3 I .. 5 7 ,T Martzolf 3 I . . . . 4 i, 'Q Amir' Marshall 3 I , , , , 4 If f IV Deater .. 3 I 4 w 1 I VIA Stout 3 .. .. .. 3 qoiyi' Mais. , , Bell 3 .. .. . 3 3 M- ,f vi my?-r' S5 ' Bourne . . . . . . I . . . . . . I V,'f4fr,ri6-,glllllggf I -, ' I 45 Ill I ,f if E E io My ily is 27 'J ' If 5 Mile Relai' 2 I 3 Second in Medley Race Zvi, ' ht- 7 L x 1:1 .I:71'- r -'fi-:gf is Total sf f4:-QMLYZ ll vw' I v -ee , 5. x, . I S ,Y ,S D, N15 -at It , .I -I I I in -4 '- -e-'PT- --,,fl '5 - 'lw , sf -n- vu SK U- ..-.L- -F V I ,.Aw-W X , Z. - ,,..-- Y , , ,,,,, , ,f ,.,,..l--....i,?,.-,m ..--. -LL N ff G1rls Athleucs To demonstrate to mterested parents and frnends the actnvmtxes of the department and also to add flnanclally to the fund for the gym prano an exhnbltxon was gnven m Haworth Gymnasxum on Thursday nlght January 22 and the followmg program was presented before a good sxzed auduence Marchnng Drrll oth class Wand Drlll 7th class I-lewrtt s Fancy Znd class Calrsthemc Drlll Sth class Rhythmrc Steps 4th class Ball Drnll 3rd class jungle Bells Sth class Scarecrow Dance lst class Wand and Dance Combmatlon Drxll 4th and 7th classes Dutch Dance 8th class Clog Dance Steps Sth class Basketball Came Durmg September and the early part of October a tennis tournament was played with the followlng gurls entered Elnzabeth McCoy Margaret Tudor Drone Kerlm Margaret Schubert Nellle Shmn Mane Cole Mlrlam Tharpe Vlola Breedlove josephme Butz Elma Rose Sarlors Gertrude Breedlove Martha Garrltson Betty Mcf' une Margot Buxton juametta Reed Vnvlan McReynolds Fran jean Armstrong M1ldred Kleder and Ellzabeth C amerer Seml finals Nellle Shmn Marxe Cole Iuanletta Reed and Elrzabeth Camerer Frnal Wmner Ehzabeth Camerer Long ball a form of Indoor baseball whlch ns especxally suitable for glrls was en loyed ln the early fall and the wmnmg team nn thus tournament was composed of jennne Lexcht Margaret Alexander Elonse C' ook Mary lane Tate juannette Reed and Vera Bergstrom The colder weather of November brought a desxre to use the basketball and so the game of Captann Ball became popular Late m November a tournament was scheduled and the VICIOYIOUS team 1ncluded Thelma Eaton Rachel Blossey Waneta McNutt jennre Petkovsek Bessle Crnse Jennxe Le cht Dorothy Walsh and Edlth Parks Captaln of Team No l Isabella Ross Captaln of Team No 2 Mary jane Tate Captaln of Team No 3 Thelma Eaton Captam of Team No 4 juametta Reed Practnce an basketball was started about the mnddle of December and on january 30 the flrst games of a tournament were played About forty urls were entered and were placed ln five teams w1th the followmg captams chosen Captarn of Team No Vera Bergstrom Captaxn of Team No 2 Isabella Ross Captain of Team No 3 Thelma Eaton Captam of Team No 4 Waneta Hudson Captain of Team No 5 juanletta Reed Volley ball w1ll be played during the month of March, followed by long ball mdoor baseball In Aprrl, and the year s actlvltles wxll close ln May with outdoor sports such as track athletics and tennis 111071 .f- -4-1----' 1 ' s -- g -g U f ,:-4 ,A--rw., . - ..-.----wi, ,vg , ---qi. - . -V ' --Ye- I i f' ' rm K Y D ,,.. 7 W ,,-, , W, ,,,.T. Y ......, .,,, ,Q --E. i - . ' Q 'aff X ia.- .- 'z ,,...-1 x,f lf fl f 1 E A 92 J - ' J f ll l x Ira X X l' T l?lllllZ2'r-X ll? T MMU ' 6-, X.. TX A I, X -4, xx PA . a r g:-:ix ggmylgx R x K 5 4.515 W lylw , ' v 1 f if A -Ji if A 'Y A 5 ' .- N XR ' ' Q. ' XM, ' wx, f fir , X 1 swims -aurius Q L Sepfenzber --fZ2EJllBi+- I In the fair month of September, ..- In the autumn of the year, Come the Freshies o'er from Central With their hearts all full of fear, Fear to meet the Solemn Seniors And to make themselves a Show, For they know that they're ignorant Of the places they Should go. How they scurry, scurry, scurry Through the long, wide corridors, ' And their rooms, they cannot find them X y 'Though they've numbers on the doors. When the month is almost over l All the Freshies you will Spy Are almost always saying now, I and you, not You and I. 1' Clotilda Waltz. fl MONDAY 8- Vacation is short ,ii And so is the fall, K But the first day og school I I ,f if T IS the shortest o all. gy ' TUESDAY 9-School started for good to-day. We're glad it's cool. it g gf WEDNESDAY 10-Everyone is mistaking the new Shorthand teacher fl' 'jf , 'A f ll ' wi M'H1i -f-fffffwl . ,hh or a jo y junior. e come, iss o e. 3,7 ly -' if THURSDAY 11-School seems quite natural since Miss Thornburg --ff ,M77 ,FII room is usually full of last year's grads. ' FRIDAY 12-One week of School gone, how time flies! Gr does in , 'ffl' fi, 1110911 NS W -J?-. A kg A 4' , .nwkrv 11 44 1 X ' ' ' Infvt N q 4 f Y D- , i t - A we A :i'r S S 4114A S ii ' V Y. , A -- - .,.,,,Y, ,., Y -- .--,,,s-., iw- -. Y Y W 4 I I f-. w Xff' f-5' f I . K ,J pf f if J, X w S2pi'0mb21'-Continued SATURDAY 13-Kokomo 19. Westfield 12. Come on, gang! SUNDAY 14- The autumn days are coming And leaves are turning brown We've forgotten the rest, so finish it for yourselves. MONDAY 15-The old gag, everyone is sleepy. N ! '5, TUESDAY 16-Burr Club formed. Members stuck in from all L classes. Probably we'll all belong soon. WEDNESDAY 17-Senior Class meeting and nominations. THURSDAY I8-Lowell Fawcett was caught reading Peck's Bad Boy in the assembly. FRIDAY I9-Senior Class election. Victor Lane, class president. SATURDAY 20-Kokomo 26. Crawfordsville 0. Hurrah! SUNDAY 21- After Sunday, comes Monday. MONDAY 22-Again the book room moves. Annual affair. This time it is the balcony of the old gym. , TUESDAY 23-Mr. Immel expresses his sentiments about fainting women. Evidently experience is a dear teacher. X WEDNESDAY 24-Brr! Frances Gorton, Eileen Nichols, Mary Frances l Saunders and Ruth johnson went swimming at Cassville. Ask jerry Smith for information about the big fish. THURSDAY 25-Big fire at Boston Store. Mr. Immel didn't get his papers graded. FRIDAY Z6-First pep session. Tryouts for yell leaders. Come on, 1' you acrobats! SATURDAY 27-Wabash won in the last minute of play, 14 to 7. jf SUNDAY 28-Since Mr. Immel is a deacon we suppose he attended ya ,f , church today. f 'jig ' Q . . . . - '-M, - ' Q Fil . MONDAY 29-We wonder what Mary jo s motive was in going F7 iff' C2 , X- .' .- De Pauw last week end? ,yf lj? A1151 1 - TUESDAY 30-The B at Tipton seems to be quite a popular hangout i for some local girls and West Middleton fellows. Oh, Marjorie! iw A 5 Z 5.17, X inoi J . wr-mri ll AM' on ,O ' if A A 'T ...A W4 S 'Tj S. A , .,.. - A-------. af' f----4+-- ' 'Q ,..--.-, -g f. ,. .f Y- -. A , cy' . A W 1t '-- 'I ,..-.---..-v T -fv 7-M K- ,-,hm A ' - Y.-. K .yf -T ...-..,--v...,.-,--j NX. -ff-Z.. -- - .. Z I .ff I f f C f .jf f T A' 'if' X' -3 , 5.5-Q ' I-' f:P.El A H92 31 I -I-12292 iiflz, Us ' '- Ili: lil 5. -' .'f.:'f':,:4i'-,U l A K . ', , 4' .'. f-fd?-7-'Ig-f??.,:'737 - ,.. . hc Oofober' WEDNESDAY 1-We heard about the fire drill in every class today Call seven periodsj. THURSDAY 2-Don Trobaugh says he doesnt believe he's snapped more than two or three shots in his whole life. FRIDAY 3-Senior class meeting. Vic resigned. john Kleder elected president. Another john! SATURDAY 4- The Wildcats faced their second defeat at the hands of Huntington, the score being 19 to 9. SUNDAY 5-We wonder what K. I-I. S. students got up in time to march in the Sunday School Rally Day parade? i MoNDAY 6-Freshies run for their lives, and teachers grab their grade books at the sound of fire drill. Big demonstration of our new X aerial truck. We missed almost a whole period. K TUESDAY 7-Ain't it nice of the Public Speaking class to have charge of convocation? Why doesn't Riley's birthday come oftener? WEDNESDAY 8-Behold ! Mr. Immel appeared in a brand new suit and ,, new hat. Says he has to get a good supply of clothes on hand, 'cause after he's married hell have to wear 'em patched. f , THURSDAY 9-Caesar translation: They collected all the old men, mi women and children and threw them into the marshes. ' ? 7 ? Vi FRIDAY 10-Oh, those book reports! Last day. M All . 1 f 1 1 , i ' SATURDAY ll-Some game! Kokomo Zo, Peru 13. It's a shame .,'Q 'f il! Rut wasn't in on the other games. Ia ,jf If SUNDAY 12-Seems as if everyone goes to Sunday Schoool so he can N5 f' N' . X A meet his gang at Gerhart's afterward. Wouldn't it be terrible not ogjfllfiglzg j . K ' A see your pal for a whole day? 41+ YP.: 'QQ MoNDAY 13-It is rumored that some Senior girls saw Mr. Po 1 f7f2,7Lg,s. .- and WhatshernameA' in Peru last night and that he didn't get home i A until four A. M. 1- If TZ- V l u , -f..' ,- fl .age 'f ' A. i111i 1, PL A A T i wi i-1 4 - '.,'. Q A ,I 1-if ' ' Q - F . f NM- me k 1 fp- f-A -ggi M V 5,15 .2 my '- - --5 - - M 1 , ,f r . , - 1 ' C 5:14 7 fi ' A ',,, ffti' 5 T ' W VI' . '- .: W --- -------'-' G-A P i P A ae V Q1 Af., 1' ' . v H- ,Y J? Af---- : .. -'jl l T'7 ' 'Y 'ff F--'-1'--iw, QE' fy'---A V .if- -K - f N . W f , W U -Qi f A . g -- . Y- V W Y ,,.. A . -Y ,,. ----'T 'M-E+-q - V. --- --V-. ,,. ,-..,.. Q ., --.,..,.. - Q A - - V 1 I I I 'I I- ff ! I 'li I . 1 1 ,ff Ii I . , lv ar' . ,ru , , ,.r .I . ax- .F 4 w 4 .N ff ,ill S I w ff . ,f XZEV K f' J I 00i'0b01'-Gontinuecl TUESDAY 14-Mr. Powell says he would give illustrated lectures more frequently in his classes if they didn't laugh at his drawings. WEDNESDAY 15-Teachers decided we needed a vacation so they are going to Teachers' Association at Indianapolis. No more school until Monday. A THURSDAY 16-Mary jo went to Greencastle. Mr. Immel played the hero and met her in Indianapolis, then took her to the show until time for her car. Scandal! FRIDAY l'7-Ain't it a grand and glorious feelin'? SATURDAY 18-The Wildcats showed their stuff and beat Hartford City 46-6. I SUNDAY 19-We wonder who came over from Muncie to see Maxine? MONDAY 20-Those mysterious signs on the assembly blackboards! What can they mean? TUESDAY 21-Miss Farlow, while giving an observation test, asked Mary jo if the telephone had a receiver and a transmitter. Mary jo replied that it had a receiver, but she didn't know whether it had a re Hmitter. WEDNESDAY 22-I-Iave you missed any stray dogs? The Seniors threw a I-lot Dog roast. Everyone seems so happy C? 7D today. Grade cards! show his guiltu? Amy Byler- In his face . Vic Lane attended the I. I-I. S. P. A. at Franklin. SATURDAY 25-Times have changed! Logansport beat the Wild- cats, 19-7. SUNDAY-DC Pauw University Choir at Grace Church. MONDAY 27-Meeting of all basketball candidates. blanket. I WEDNESDAY 29-Janie and Maxine are quite proud of themselves since Claudia Muzio, great opera singer who appeared in a concert here last nite autographed their programs. THURSDAY 23-Miss Ryker-C In Drama class!-' 'Where does Claudius FRIDAY 24-Mary jo, Marian Martin, Med Ward, john Earl and TUESDAY 28-Tom I-Ianson, while helping initiate some men into ' the I-Ii-Y, fell into the Y pool and had to go home wrapped in a 'R I 4 f . lf! ft-I , . I 7 fl I VI ' A 1 'fl,,. THURSDAY 30-Who? Freshmen. ij f 12 -fgafgf What? Class Meeting. if ,wtf I Why? Election , - ' 'ff' 'WG- Another john in I FRIDAY 31-Annual I-Ii-Y I-Iallowe'en party.All the spooks were t I Y 10.1. lllll -fi all 3 , IV, Y- - ' Vi p .X X -'- Z , I ' 'f Jaffe A 3-J - Xggkw A 14 - I v Q -2-Af ,A AMAF-amff I , f New 1 C' X r, , 1 I g . .: -..v ,-- ,WM ,W W- L - - ' 1-. ', .-,. ,-Al .. 3 i ., - Y--. .I f . , - . f - fs ',,i...lQ -A 3 - , M1135 3I'-'- 5,4 ' Y ,H-W , . ,, -A, Law 5 -1' - I Y --.- 1- ' GJ ---H Q -e -V r -'V ,M,,...i-1 q--i ' -,.1-- -----. Y .-,- xx ,-- ? . v ff ff! fly X K fi 1 ff f X 1 QA- M ' F f f f I xr H - . 6 ,l T! :WT X 1 Abjl r X-T Q X NQDVGUZIJQI' K SATURDAY 1-Why don't some of you drug-store cow-boys do some- , thing and gain publicity in the calendar? It pays to advertise. f F SUNDAY 2-Shieks and Shebas take advantage of Sunday night shows. fi MONDAY 3-We wonder whose 1924 sweater Vada Warne is wearing? TN TUESDAY 4-Election Day. Lots of political enthusiasts wound u I3 the day for nite, we should sayj by following the fire trucks to Peru. WEDNESDAY 5-We just learned that Mr. Polk was locked out last S nite, as it was so late, and he had to climb in over the porch. Too much election! ,J N THURSDAY o-AeRed letter day! Mr. Longsdon docs not lecture on the it coming generation. FRIDAY 7-Richard Havens said that if he were a newspaper reporter T he'd go to the hospital for wrecks. f if Q SATURDAY 8-Howard Klein makes a jitney out of his auto. If it K 'fir were painted yellow he couldn't do a more rushing business. lvl SUNDAY 9-We could say that the biggest part of K. H. S. attended ABA, the Hobo races at Windfall for Rut Walter was there. f l l 'N' A ' MONDAY lOil-Iank Nutt was ill todayg and, just think, it's because fl! 4 - A L- 3 ,S Tat and Maxine fed him too much candy yesterday. t c ff' ' . ,f.,u?'5-,M TUESDAY ll-Armistice Day. 'if ' 7 ff ,Srl I . WEDNESDAY 12-Civic Club organized. 'UDV 1-af . W it-Q ...NH wg Wx . f -, . , .2 , k B in-i gi Ai Y N i Afi Mir-W H '.- 11 ' I , A ,tl ,-,--s ?A.- rf ,W ' ' of or in F . - . E-L -E -:AS .,s,,, . , ff-. .. l I ' T' -J ' ' Y , ,-fi... ......,- ,LT , X I F-. X I , I . X! 1, Qi 1 1 1 INN f, Ax. 'N gf f 2 fe ,lf 4 Novcllzber-Continued THURSDAY 13-jerry Smith was standing before Public Speaking class reading an oration. Miss Farlow: Stop shaking your head so, Geraldine. jerry: My what? 7 FRIDAY 14-Creentown 8, Kokomo 48. They ain't what they used ter be. SATURDAY 15-Some scheming! Tat has company So Rut has a date and they're having them together. SUNDAY 16-Everyone at the Legion football game this afternoon nearly froze. MONDAY 17-Prize bonehead remark for the day. Canary birds are put in mines to carry messages. CLove letters?j TUESDAY l8f-Class of '22 has dedicated two pedestal lights in front of the gym so you can be sure to be seen while you're waiting for him after the game. WEDNESDAY 19MFirst meeting of the Student Council. Donnell elected president. We ought to have some new laws and regulations to learn Soon. THURSDAY 20-Two dignified Seniors were tardy this morning for the first time. Why wait until your Senior year, girls? FRIDAY 21-Elwood 20, Kokomo 41. Nuff said!!! SATURDAY 22-The road between Kokomo and LaFayette sure was crowded today. Home-coming at Purdue comes only once a year. SUNDAY 23-Caloshes helped the girls and boys CD to get to Sunday School through the snow. MoNDAY 24!Six weeks exams. Oh, boy! TUESDAY Zidjerry bought some cooking apples and stored them in her hope chest. She must have been thinking of Will. WEDNESDAY Zo-Thanksgiving convocation. We give thanks to the Public Speaking class again. THURSDAY 27-Thanksgiving-Tipton 14, Kokomo 40. 'E ., I V ,S FRIDAY 28-Rochester 16, Kokomo 25,01-I! ! ! ! ! ! 'Y ', lf- -' SATURDAY 29-Do your Christmas shopping early! ff A752 fi ilu SUNDAY 30-Everyone spent the day n the house swatting Hies.- I ' Atrhur Mometer says it was ten below this A. M. is V 'L -'ff - ' ' ACU, 545 - .. 5 X , A swfpir 3.1, I114I Q Hfw -.:?' 1 .V . WH!! 1 g s A V, A .--5 -' ff' Af ' f-'L-- g, Ay , , - -I gd ' A . g.-LF F .. 1--T ' T' ' ----- 53 A ---------- 4-S-fee-4 is 1 .grg :L .1--L cf ,..--7 -if -a - H --1-'-- .,.-,--a.y'g, HHHHHA -I , ,..-i 'N,f ,f T X 'TNR f 3 , 'Af ' y ig! iii 'I 'ii ' x l l l li l ' l 'llliilnlllll fill!!! lla il I . A . n A ' l . X I V t i X md . xl If v8 f p ,1,,O..,x Y R K , f-4.9 ' - i 'G on fx Dccenzlnzr MONDAY 1-First day after Thanksgiving vacation and you know N what that is. Everyone was so eager to get back!!! I X! lk I X 1 ln I' ly GSM TUESDAY 2iMr. Powell says that the revolutions inlreland are the nearest things to perpetual motion that have yet been discovered. WEDNESDAY 3-Some one must bestarting a new hat shop since so many disappeared .around by 2l2 today. THURSDAY 4-Convo oth.'Mr. Vivian's talk was very interesting. We certainly appreciate it. FRIDAY 5-I-low can we express it? Kokomo Bw-Frankfort 32 SOME TEAM ! Y! SOME FIGHTIN' !!! SOME COACH !!!! SOME GAMEH!! SATURDAY 6-The game was played over again in every section of town. SUNDAY 7-Mr. Longsdon and Mr. Polk like to walk so well that they walked home from Russiaville after the Frankfort game. QYes, the ladies got to ridej MONDAY 8-Scandal! Mr. Longsdon sprained his back chasing Dizzy I-louvenour. fi ,I ,IQ bf, V f N' u , f TUESDAY 9- Miss Ryker says her Seniors couldn t write America, ,f fl 'l f4 w ii ' iq ' 'R f b -'-W ffrf! Y rw. e suggest aving t em write a jo e, or etter success. VM, X i 5,1 flfw Y .ii WEDNESDAY 10-All the teachers have indigestion and are grouc -Q' ' ff 'I , ' . . ' rf: ' V l f f THURSDAY 1 l-Tom Hanson says he ll bust us one if we say anything I M y about him. W ,V , ,- '. .... E .Y elf' 1 i '1 41'-i-f'?i ,A --W - , f '- ,,,iZ., -- ,,+- F mf if Y. J' 4 Q A 4:1-9, ,. , f ' Q My -. .' ' W 'J I ,,4..- ' ' 91 j- f lb QV J ,.-,- -- --f- V ,,.f- ? -- ,WM ,,4w ,, 'AW V v-MV K V U..-l l-M-I -Y ,..,-i.,.a,,, , - V- Y , ,ll ....---.i-,,, 3.-1-gi -- N -if-1 ni- l 9 . -5 XX ff r T K f . I ff I3Q13en1zbei'-Cgnfinued FRIDAY 12- VICTORY IS SWEET, BUT Ol-I DEFEAT. Muncie 40, Kokomo 27. SATURDAY 13-All'K. H. S. girls helped their mothers do the Satur- day's house cleaning and the boys carried in the Sunday's wood???!!! SUNDAY 14-If jerry were lost, would Will Parrish? MONDAY 15-Some classes must be educational to the teacher. Today Mr. Powell learned from one of his Sophomores that Rome was founded by Romeo and Juliet. TUESDAY lov-Dorothy Eastman and her Kenneth have evidently gone back again, hence, Dot'S bright and shining countenance. WEDNESDAY 17-Mary jo says she thinks She's getting a wisdom tooth. She says she isn't sure it's a wisdom one, but it's coming in about the last space. THURSDAY 18-Ciee! If there're two things we dislike, they're both a flood in the winter time. FRIDAY 19-Kokomo 36, Anderson 59. Ooh!! SATURDAY 20-It's tough, isn't it, Ted, to flnd your perfectly good love letter published in Hall Talk? They might at least have put it in some other column. L SUNDAY 21-Church and Sunday School. Q' MoNDAY 22-We think these two days are horrid but will probably f enjoy them next spring. xml' TUESDAY 23- The Birds' Christmas Carol was given by the , Dramatic Club and a huge success it was. -. ,, ' Qll Merry Christmas, every one!! rl A fegxii. Vacation ,N gf I A WEDNESDAY 24-Kokomo at Elwood last nite-overtime game. Lg!! i, A Q pg, N ,. Kokomo won 43-39. D T, f, fi IX.. .' . . .ff IM 'fi FRIDAY Zo-Sharpsville 29, Kokomo 49. 7Q'V,f1'g2r ' . 7115, A-Sy. I116I ,, 1473 1 -E -'IV' v ' T ' -f-,.....,-15? I y, I ' . I. NM fa - . . . . I f I in Ti-T-TFTP? 5,17 T1-ti-HT . f ur . l E F--N' ,,,..,T5?3' 9' W' - ,,4-. Q ,A U -,,--- 3- -4-f f- - 4 -jr-f K, ..-Y -- .'----. l I ' . -- ' g, . ,Y--W , ,.f-i -l--'- .. -l W 'T f if - Lf' J ,,.--f- , , ,-,..,-,, V-M . S . V, -S ... Q - .K X ff X fl., x i ff Q f Ai- f-. . M f zliziiizauiiiiifrfg THURSDAY lfMr. lmmel's wedding. Congratulations, lmmels. l:RlDAY 2faVacation Still. Manual 27, Kokomo 38. Wheel!! l f SATURDAY 3--eVacation still. Kokomo seconds at Forest. Forest 20. Kokomo 25. SUNDAY 4eAll in need of rest. Church slighted. XXI MCJNDAY 53-Again, like all good things that come to an end, vacation Y is no exception. TUESDAY of- Gnce l saw a little mouse - Who almost scared Tat out of the house. fl WEDNESDAY 7esAnd once l knew a boy named Speed X Who was Maxine's greatest need. l THURSDAY Sa e And there is a book called The Sargasso i' Which has caught Mary jo just like a lasso FRIDAY 9-Aa And once l knew a teacher who just loved to say, The door for you. ff Logansport 22, Kokomo So. , l If grim SATURDAY l0aKokomo 21, Muncie 29. ,l Tri SUNDAY lla-'Twas a dead old day. ,il ' lmilwi MONDAY I2-Elijah and jo said not to put anything in the Sargasso Y, . about them, so we promised not to. way? I ' j 1 U N ,El ' A TUESDAY I3 eThe girls surelv ought to be glad the loovs abide D E WL --5 FA -f - . . L 51.55, Tlffrl ii ' Ladies first, at the drinking fountains. Y. , .- 'J fir gf., 77951. ZZ in Q WVEDNESDAY 14-Miss McCune smiles so sweetly in 300 the fifth ll. ' period that we all just have to be good. L . T jf, ff' 2 l lll7 A A 1,nli'7,'2 , I ff' TTL. 92 W' T xx U ., V ... TF fe f I ll - ,-fr ' W- psf-sf ,X ig- I Air' 'D' 4 ii w'h 'T , . ,I W m , ' ' 3 ,f - V' if ' - ,........---..EE ,E ,.?. l 9 . w if fm!! f f I J ummrg-Continued THURSDAY 15-Sanitation banner awarded to 300 again. We're led to believe some one spills information as to when the committee is coming around, since 300 receives the banner so frequently. FRIDAY 16-Kokomo 45, Marion 40. SATURDAY 17-For instructions in sobbing during movies apply to jane Draper. S SUNDAY 18-Famous two-timers in K. I-I. S.-jane D., Audrey D., Mary R., and Maxine Y. MONDAY 19-Nick Paudice suggested in History class that we all stop reciting and play checkers on Ted I-lollingsworth's jacket. TUESDAY 20-Day of Reckoning. WEDNESDAY 21-Another. THURSDAY 22-And still another. FRIDAY Z3-Did you make all your credits? SATURDAY 24-Peru last nite. Kokomo 46, Peru 18. Tipton tonite. Kokomo 40, Tipton 15. Both about alike. SUNDAY 25-Snow! Esther Hutchins fell down and broke her? shoestring. MONDAY 26fThere's green mixed with the Red and Blue today. TUESDAY 27-Miss Thornburgh surely has achieved her heart's lj desire. To-day marked the wearing of the ninth strand of beads. T ' WEDNESDAY 28-First tryouts for the Senior Class play were yester- ff day and to-day. .,I-, THURSDAY 29-Second tryouts for Senior play. They won't even My tell us the name of it. K ff, ill, FRIDAY 30-Our cats aren't so wild. ,El ABN. II' T Anderson 54, Kokomo 36. ff 1 f Nxul r-,yi If l SATURDAY 31-The cubs were nosed out in the county tournament .f H jf h jp A bv Clay Township. I' ff f.,frw3l I - - . mr. K fl r' 'lw f ' Wil' ' 'Y -5 5 ff, 1 I H - It . A572 H1189 'fr MQ,-. f,z. K NL ' I -4 n . , Y 4 .If v .R I 5x H ff - N. ...D . .,-- ,S - 'T'gQlfT I ff 4 0 f'tf E -'xi' ..,-..--'Z... .- A! ,'I 'T..- - , ,,-if-1-..' -' f -4- - ' ' A' 5 - . , ,ff 1- UW ,. I I , , ',,.... ..... -f--ff' Kr' .. A --af - nv.-. -f '---?-- ' Q gfr W v H N- ,,1....?, I X w,f K, ff l , f., f eff K I X I X 1 ' 2 X lixlq 'ii I, , i i f ggi , ig, ,- ,ru 1, ' Y x 1,1 4 Rh' , - , ,,- 25-T - F9brlI1IYH SUNDAY 1-Ye Ed says she'll have to do one of two things-get a hair cut or a dog license. MONDAY 2-john Earl went into Newman's to-day and asked for one of those clocks that tell time at night. TUESDAY 3-Seeing the Phi Delts play basketball seems like old times. Rash, Martzie, Zerbie, Beaty, etc. WEDNESDAY 4-Shiek Trent took his daily nap in Miss Laughlin's first period assembly as usual. CI-le's supposed to bein training, tool THURSDAY 5-A dog visited Mr. lmmel's Problems class today. The problem was to get him out without a disturbance. FRIDAY 6-Frankfort 43, Kokomo 35. SATURDAY 7-The team took in their usual Saturday afternoon show at the Strand. SUNDAY 8-George Brown announces his Sunday motto: Eat, drink, and be merry, for tomorrow we have hash. MONDAY 9-In place of it being the day after the night was a continuation of the night before. before, it TUESDAY 10-Eileen Nichols talked about simultaneous combus- tion in English class. WEDNESDAY l l-Did you ever hear of the Six Horsemen? Mary jo received two boxes of candy to-day and they weren't from any of the original Four Horsemen. THURSDAY l2-The old soldiers were with us again to Lincoln'S birthday. FRIDAY 13-The date speaks for itself. 'Wg X1 , f lv i' 1 , , 4,77 li 1 ' ll 1' 'I Ir i 0' i A . ', . 1. 3 1, . 1 fvvcwwff celebrat . j f'-fff 'J lyf-h , M f ,ff-,n 7,4176 L ,fQ?QV H1193 1 A X ,gjusag . -' , i, 7-al . A 'I XSL 'T - , ,, V ,QKJL Y Y I 'I 1 M S AD T ' ,- - ' ' sffz U Q - iff KT g-Mp, as-ff A f ' ' , , ,Aw ' A ff4-'-w- ,,,T1'f i-T S. J A E. .. ' - ' - , '-,,, , .L....-.,. ,....,7,.,.,..-- ,,..- rf . ..,......- .. ' ,,.. -- , ,,.,-..-.l-.,-i..- E ,i 114.5 l I I w ff X F- ff Fvbrwlry-Continued SATURDAY 14-Valentines Day. True love can never stay where two hearts and two minds are divided. SUNDAY 15-Those who received heart boxes of candy from Mygrant's yesterday were: Tat from Rut. Ruth from Glen-QWired from Columbusj. Mary jo from Art, '22. f- Vivian from Polly, '23. Mary Helen from Bob, '24, Attarah from Peck. MONDAY lb-Hey! Gang. Have you seen Harry Davis' new sweater? TUESDAY 17-Mr. Immel's second period Problems Class: Charles Coleman, What do you want? A big word? WEDNESDAY 18-Eileen Nichols says there's a kick being made that Chicago is using too much water from Lake Michigan and that it's decreasing the supply over Niagara Falls. THURSDAY 19-jerry says there is a woman in this town who sells just as many shoes as the other men. FRIDAY 20-Marion bean poles won. 33-28. SATURDAY 21-Bridge City crew turned the trick in a double over time game. Logansport 44, Kokomo 40. SUNDAY 22-Humpe-Snow wedding. George Washington's birthday. MONDAY 23-The day after the night before. Those out of town basketball players sure do cop the girls. X TUESDAY 24-Say, girls, beware of the Frankfort men.They have been i exposed to smallpox. xml WEDNESDAY 25-Hello week started. Howdy! Do you know john X Kleder? I'll bet he's flashy. WA, Q Rlf THURSDAY 26-Woof ! Red flannels are in use today. A' I , fe 'ki' ,,, if 1 ' FRIDAY 27-Sharpsville says if they win the tournament they're , 4',9f . A going to demolish our courthouse. 43 ,, 3 vw SATURDAY 28-January-February-March! 1-2. Ji, y.. 'fA - yrfpflf 7' ly T iw jaw .. fi .F I ' l gg: , H1201 T A me ,-----g,,:g59 , i, - --.--1 jZi P I -.T .W , an ,, --..--ii 'f4i4f-- - F ,Emb- , ,.,,. , .. 7. -,.,-..?- ff rg r,,,,g4.....i U.. - gif, , ,. ,Y n-46-,1,4 1...- ?... , -I Z. 5- - im ,, f Y MER 3 ' Af V rv .,.- ,, . J- V, ,.-1-1 ..f--- V . U, , - - A ...- --LA.- -- 'Q'-' Q ' ' w ff ff I I, X x ,fH mi ,-.. TNHKTHTQTTTR SUNDAY leUsual meeting at Gerharts. .f MONDAY 2QWhy doesn't someone advertise for a date in the Red and Blue? TUESDAY 3-Ain't it a grand and glorious feelin' to think that we have both a sectional and regional this year? WEDNESDAY 4slt will be a grander and gloriouser or more glorious Cwhich is it7j feelin' after Saturday night if Kokomo is to be in the regional. THURSDAY 5-l-lave ya' seen the tags? YEA WILDCATS! X FRIDAY 6-A regular old-fashioned revival for per-session-it held T true to form-songs were sung and plenty of cold water was thrown on the backsliders. P Oh! Yes! Kokomo beat West Middleton. f SATURDAY 7+More tourney! Sharpsville this morning-Greentown fi this afternoon. Bring on Prairie tonight! Z 'y SUNDAY 8-Didja hear about the fire department coming to our I Nl bon-fire in celebration of the tourney? 855 MONDAY 9-Billy Naftzger, at Kokomo-Prairie game just as Rut j AQ shot from center of the floor- Sink'er! ff f Martin Warne, about half a second later- Sunk! ' 'S TUESDAY lOeGlenna lmbler, Wilbur sure is a sneak. He told m ' 'fy if M- .' .A he was with Bob last night. .1 VX'-f Af' in ,ff Confidantf What makes you think he wasn't with him? yy!! 'lf 'T Glenna- Because l was with Bob myself. ir'1f, 2?7l 2 I 1 iizii A 4 .1-:ff I rffil 'J if ,- Y !!PX!ii 1 N ' 1, g A - U 1 new go ' f' 1 f+--L-f- A 7,2 -2-ff ff' E1-5-T' , My-i f , .' Ewa. ffaff f--.,ff --A ff f as A ,.A-7 K cy . , - ......-...--1-4 , .V. . Y , ., , ,.. ,,.....1- .-...4 - E, .Y U..- .s. YV , ,fe ' A'--V ,,.. i- 'li-,-.-rl a 4 1' -, ' Yi H A- -..,,,. ,. -.- H , f f K f' T pf' MUNI!-Continued WEDNESDAY ll-Grade cards! If you can't smile, try whistling. It helps. THURSDAY I2-This time last year some of ye Studes were speeding to school on roller skates. We think snow-shoes would be more practi- cal this year. FRIDAY 13-Another big revival. Band an everything. Big storm! Mr lmmel says the thunder and lightning IS Logansport having a pep session SATURDAY 14 TO TI-IE STATE A real for sure Wildcat IS Russel Whenever he gets In a hustle There s no one can stop him They all try to block him But they find that they sure have to tussle SUNDAY I5 According to the old maxim about the way In which March IS ushered In we re hoping for a mutton like exit MONDAY lo- Rut Walter after hunting for his history for about five minutes then Finding lt under his arm said W ll' I ll be a cock roach s brother' TUESDAY 17 Convo 5th period Infant orators In charge Howard S speech was unusually convincing WEDNESDAY 18 My' My' I-Iow class plays do foster cases' Proof 7 Lorraine and Dick Davis THURSDAY 19 john Simpson says he s going to Alaska to teach the Eskimos how to Hoat FRIDAY 20 STATE' Wildcats 34 Connersvllle 28 SATURDAY 21 Kokomo 33 West Point 29 Kokomo 39 Vincennes 29 Kokomo 20 Frankfort 34 SUNDAY 22 We brought home everything but the shield' MONDAY 23 Big celebration IH gym Yea Wildcats' Some team' Some coach' Parade and everything TUESDAY 24 All the clubs are giving the team feeds WEDNESDAY 25 All these basketball players are steppin out THURSDAY 2OHRut deserves the Gimbel award Some center' FRIDAY 27 Girls Debate with Lebanon Better luck next time SATURDAY 28 Whats all this we hear about one of our Senior girls dating with the Freshie president' SUNDAY 29 We wonder why Gordon Wiley s favorite piece june Night MONDAY 30 lt S a wise calendar editor that keeps a little diary TUESDAY 31 Ralph Martzolf I think you have acute appendi citis y I-I Sullivan Oh thank you SO much -7 -if I ,.....rfI-fl , ....-i --. rggf- -Y , v 1 I Y- - f- ,,...4...--1- , -.- W H 1 ,5- .T V ,-,,,, . - ,,., A , , -,-t.. P rl,,l,,. fee ' , W. f1:w.a-E I I ' ' ---- A AAHY -- ' ,,,f,f-1 Tf'-- -., 1 V ,, K ,, ,,,, , -,. . . ---.. .- -'--- Q w ff 4 'i f fy? 1 j X X J f f f f I I f X X i iiiikrifw f 3 , f 1' f ,57 7 A f If f . I f' if -ffiay f fl' .faq f- ATQYQ' - A, t 4 ' - i V4 Mr- j' 'Qt - 1 .. . '.- 42, .ggi -' K f 1 f s y April WEDNESDAY l-Boys' debate with Crawfordsville. THURSDAY2-SPRING VACATION. f I FRIDAY 3-More vacation. Look at the new topcoats. Ain't they doggie? SATURDAY 4- A Kiss In The Dark. R Vic raves about his Student Council picture - Criminently! I had A a big sore on my lip, and I'll bet it showed up like a pewter dollar in a mud hole. SUNDAY 5-Did you ever hear of Paul Revere, 1, The guy who warned a town? I-Ie had nothing on girls here y For spreading news around.- Debris I MONDAY 6-Sure signs of Spring-the usual gang at the West Door. TUESDAY 7- I Wonder Who- The junior girl who was at a football game last fall, forgot herself 'I' at a tense moment and cried out, Hold him, Rut. I know you can, nf WEDNESDAY 8-Dick'S most embarrassing moment-The time he -infix called a girl and made a date, then discovered she wasn't the girl he thought he was talking to. ., ' Qll THURSDAY 9-Bob A.-I-Iow was the party last night? W X, Dead R.-Fine, while it lasted. Q bf' 7' V ! A ' FRIDAY I0-County track meet. My A A ' A 'W-. SATURDAY ll- john Earl likes to argue awfully well, doesn't he? M .' Likes to argue?Say, he won't even eat anything that agrees w' A-ff, ,Ill him. ' I , A D SUNDAY 12-Easter. Q. ,f '.. L I ky' ' I ' T . I , ,f A A q --nl. 4, 1- ' ' H v ' -2 v ' -dijifvrf ,,, W G--1-f-f ' ' - . ww - - ' 15 - if.. -f---'L 'f' U , ----. ,, Y Y........-f- ,.- Y ,11- f- . 4 A------'-W K-f Tp - 3---A -, . H if Y:-gg 7 -- Y b ' I - .---A -- J ' .- A -Mt.- 2 J, c '.- -i V - f - - -- ,, .- l..--.i-...g, Q-hw V- .-..,,L. . . 5 Q D- , .-1.. 'T x wkff K fr!! if April-Continued MONDAY 13-By these sayings ye shall know them: Mr. lmmel-Whew! Brother! l Miss Thornburg-Now, boys and girls. Mr. Rubey-Odd or even, as the case may be. f TUESDAY 14-What would happen if: . Eileen Nichols didn't talk with her hands? in john Earl didn't study aloud? H ' i Lowell Fawcett didn't argue in History? f--. WEDNESDAY 15-Have ya heard of Mr. Coughlan's Greentown trio? L Mary, Marjorie and Ruth. THURSDAY 16-Have ya seen Gretchen's new blue and white sweater? She won't tell us what the H. is for, so we think it's Hootstown. I FRIDAY 17-Quadrilateral meet-Manual, Martinsville, Kokomo, -- Shortridge. SATURDAY 18- All I need is a golf stick, murmured the facetious convict, as he gazed at the ball on the links. SUNDAY 19- Little drops of learning Little grains of spunk, Help the lucky Senior To pass without a flunk. MoNDAY 20- Shades of Kipling. ' A student of History entered the examination room, murmuring, Lord God of Hosts, be with us yet, lest we forget, lest we forget. 7 TUESDAY 21,-Shabulsky to Nichivesky- I went to a wooden X wedding yesterday. Nichivesky-' ' How come? Shabulsky to Nichivesky- Sure, two Poles got married. ,lf WEDNESDAY 22-Howard Blake says Lafayette was the revolu- X tionizinest' man he knew of. q THURSDAY 23-Mr. Powell recounts the origin and history of our present term cop as applied to the Law. j Nil! FRIDAY 24-Gary relay. , f M f Mi SATURDAY 25- Do You Remember 'way Back When- fy' ,gym We all celebrated when another brick was laid on the Gym? Ia ff' lx SUNDAY 26- There'was no sech animal' as an outside reading list? 'fr i A MoNDAY 27- Flippery, floppery, Happers were unheard of? h LLQ4: 'A .A 3,3 1 ' 's ,. TUESDAY 28- We thought golashes were some kind of animal? kv .' .I WEDNESDAY 29- Shingles were used only for architectural purpose ir.. THURSDAY 30-Kenny had better hang out a shingle saying that he ff ' and Dorothy aren't married. Mistakes are made sometimes. I, V Cvffff .1 , JE' X - f -ry '52,-if ww fm '::f? ' ' f lla X S T T K vi - J' . iff . - f f -A A -1 lkgv J I 4' 0,,. V, W i.-..1-, A- - 5 -,. .W , , ' fs? f-as .---r '?'-T Q 3 .. mjx: ' E iiii E ,---.... . 'MH , . lN,.. f6z 7 ,,,g..,, .. cy'.--A K, I-fbezik j' , I f - f f f - X .-'-- ' ' ' , ,Q .fTlTT'1 C ., ----x ...df H,--A-it F-A , KV K f g -,,,.,.. k -.dim-M .-- A-...is .- -Q , , fm f W Q i VW X ff ff fi g , f ,lf ' v o ,. H! J IJ- 3 r, O ' 15- cm . A 1, K -rr T an 0 G A 1 Wa f if 5' if ' t fd gfois A Q23 . fr 1, 4 Q' 4- Q ' K I -,ly 9 'fl X-5, f R x f Ning FRIDAY l-Kokomo Relayf! 7 ! SATURDAY 2- I'd rather be a could be pf T lf I couldn't be an are f' For a Hcould-be is a may-be With a chance of reaching par, l'd rather be a has-been X Than a might-have-been by far W For a might-have-been has never been While a has-been was an Mare. A SUNDAY 3-Howdy Klein reports that he saw carved on a New York church door the words, The Gate to Heaven, and below was a f T sign, Closed for the Summer. MONDAY 4-Everybody began work this week in dead earnest, but 7 Ernest died a happy death in most cases. X TUESDAY 5-Can anybody tell us 7-Where do the teachers get their . inspirations for assignments? WI-3DNsEDAY 6-Bof Ah jus' heard the other day that they done I, found Napoleon's bones. Rahi Faw de land's sake! Ah nevah knew he was a gamblin' men. fi THURSDAY 7-Dr. to Don Bailey - lt's nothing to worry about, T ,ii just a little boil on your neckg but you'll have to keep your eye on it. K ll FRIDAY 8-Wabash Valley track meet at Peru. V I, SATURDAY 9-Oh would I were an animule, And then I wouldn't go to skule! ' jv ft' MV The above ditty expresses Ye Callendar Ed's sentiments exactly. ,W If Q SUNDAY 10-Milo Young- I hate food! -4,13 Q yi A A Martin Warne- Why? L ' 42 1,54 rv , Milo- It spoils my appetite. ,fQff,f ,ll 174, MONDAY ll-Glen Dwiggins- What about Great Britain? 1 ' 59 Mr. Powell- Do you mean England and Scotland? I A ,ff 4A A Glen- Nog I mean Great Britain. A ,V A :jg I in -1-:gf lIl25l1 YiI,. 7iLA LW fan . 1 4 In T A , vf Y - Q E . E. I W --2--f KF? :G M My' IV Vg 4 f, fs- , 'DTE L ' ' ' I I - - ,ZNW I, A AM- f q f- 4-'- 4,,,,...--Ti !,Q.f-ff A T ,UT-lx- ,fe-e A--- fe A ,,,,, Y , B- 'ms - g ,Y ,,,,,,Y Xu, ?.,., Q 'kr ' ' ' - - ----- X I F. .af- tx gf, UZ , I, 1 , ff M119-Continued TUESDAY I2-Dot Coughlan- Dont you dare Swear before me! Edf-.1Perry- How did I know you wanted to swear rSt? WEDNESDAY 13-Mary jo- Would you put yourself out for me? Ray- Why, of course. Mary jo-' ' Then please dog it's after ten o'clock and , l'm Very tired. THURSDAY 14-Miss Ross- IS there anything worse than to be old and bent? Dave Betts- Yes, to be young and broke. FRIDAY 15-Boss- Where are you going to cut? Cross-eyed wood cutter- Right where I'm looking, of course. Boss-'iFor the luvva Mike, wait till l move! SATURDAY 16-Sectional Track Tournament. SUNDAY 17-IN THE ORCHESTRA. The Baton looked 'round and said, l'm a 'Musical Club' Then the Cornet Said, Well, I'll be blowed! From his place upon the sheep The drum stretched out upon the floor, ' just asked, Can you beat that? But Mandy and Vio Lin replied, You're Stringing us, you Bat. MoNDAY 18-Mr Polk- Carl, you were born to be a writer. X Carl Kreag- Why? Mr. Polk- Because you have good ears for holding a pen. l TUESDAY 19-jo Booth, Dorothy Mae and Judy in Gerhart's Supposedly talking French. 3'l jo- Gee, don't you wish we could talk Shorthand? ' WEDNESDAY 20-Worst cases in K. H. S. 2 '1 1 1 f ly! f Hilda and Ray, f ,Nl jo and Elijah, A Fred and Armina. will THURSDAY 21-Senior Exams!!! , FRIDAY 22-And still they examine us! I5 ,4 'Qi SATURDAY 23-State track tourney. 4 , ' SUNDAY 24-Baccalaureate. The beginning of the end 'I g ' .V . ,A MoNDAY 25-Under-classman exams! if-Gi, ,g f V ' - TUESDAY 26-And more of them! lx fir' ' T3 WEDNESDAY 27-Picnic. 'f Y lu THURSDAY 28-Reception. 1 - FRIDAY 29-Class day-Commencement. Quay Y - f 126 fe- ' AW H E 'f m --,f 1 if -'W -- v my W T , g Pk Qg E A 7-ff V- ! A me -H -if ,,,..! , E g g: W S Y 'Lag-f A ' fa--P F ?1- , ' .....,.fQ3 tte ....... H S R F R F ,W-is TM S T A 'lhfli if l f'-4-A. 1-Hal 1 I ,Q K X if Z .NK si' ,fifr 1 , , V A z- grid, h . f 'E 'Xu 'R H ' N::. 'i'xv I '1 fy,g ' f-f we W Wy . , Q9 X-Q . ff--W K.-f g- ,, -...-l.-.-....- ,,.,4,- Z --.-:ii . .. - ----'-f ' 1.-V L. ..--...q...-, v, Y M Al,--. 1-- ,Y X . Z, X f f K. , . xx f N Y r S X . 1 ,fl f , 5 QF X - 5 1 n X .au , f A 1 -- ff-'xifzif' f A' -f-fd' 'N 1 .f 'V -1214 , 'x X ---fa. !'LN..,. - X fb ' ,f f x I. K, , I ' - . ' f 1 i fi A ff, L f H. X I f V , f , ' V. 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I ,K f ,.-- .Lf - ,---i.-,.'T - ' 'wr bd. , , -, rim 1 C, U J: -if ' g-...gi f I 1 - ' I . F .5 -. Q, ' fwfff- f' 4 ' ,. , '? Z ' -il-L ,,,,,,,,- -W rl --Vg ,l H Vi ,v f-K, - W ' LM . '-I-:Q F . i ' 9- Y!' T gp 7 f ,,,,:-f.-..v ' ., --V P ' f--7v-- ' '1 'ff 7 1 .,.-- - -'H My ,.',Q:v-- QW Q 7, gi. Y - Q' -A H ' V-, X f, . - - A ' .. -. ,.-., ,, , M - Q -'fe'-W - is-.mi 4: S! I F.. w ff X f J How A HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT REALLY SPENDS His EVENINGS Monday-Decides to study. Sleepy-goes to bed. , Tuesday-Asks three girls to go to the show. Is turned down by all. l Wednesday-Thank Heavens! there is a club meeting. Thursday-Goes out for a long drive in the rain, alone. Is lonesome and enjoys it. Friday-Goes to basket-ball game. Drifts around to drugstore after game. Saturday-Tries desperately to pick up a date. No luck. Wonders how it is done. K Sunday-Has the wildest time yet. Drinks a dozen lemon sodas. Goes to bed happy. Monday-Repetition and so on down the week days. Worms OF THE GREAT WicwAM The main difference between a senior girl chewing her gum and a cow chewing her cud, is that the cow generally looks thoughtful. Well, theres always room at the bottom. It takes a mighty little red hair to put the finishing touches to an awful big temper. Toricelli, the man who first made the vacuum, was the only inventor who produced absolutely nothing and got credit for it. Mistletoe helps a man who helps himself. When a girl looks good enough to eat, don't give her the opportunity. 'K , PECULIAR 7 Tom Ward- Dad, theres a girl at our school whom we call 'Postscriptf Mr. Ward- 'Postscript'? Why do you call her that? Tom- 'Cause her name is Adeline Moore. f, SOME PAPER Y D. Walsh- What are you going to be when you grow up, Hiram? ' l H. Franklin- An editorg and l'm going to call my paper 'Fly-Paperf' D. W.- Why? A J I, 7 H. F.- lt's going to catch all the news that flies. I' pp f , f CARVING VEGETABLES 'y 5 W . Teacher- Who is Dr. Carver? , av . Pupil- A scientist. ,lf 'H',cl,' E' H5652 .1 . ' A fi' .f f,.,,-gk! I :', F' Teacher- In what field of science is he working?' I . 'f U ,, l. .MM1 ff Pupil- Vegetables. icy y , -. f T W4 . '--:fi g ll NM All ' ' , , .V - .T A X. l Q' 1 A gf., v, . . ., TX ff f - A Q' :ffl .K y . 3 -ef fm firearm'-nTsss .,...,,..- L if A' . , wg . . 1? ?-Q. tags 'M .. --O' D 1 V - J-----s 'sp 22-4, --' W ' 'i T f T -+i' D' ,J-i :gf 7 ' . ,,..,,f?.,, ' - My -'-T' T' 1, W-. . . -A ff' . D.- - , 2------. 4 .,--A .. - -Y , A V, nf ,.f-- l . -....fAW-. . V V-3 jg ' ,yy 1l,,,-,. ghd- 4- V if Q - D , V, if W ' ,-----iw - i. . -. 1 V L , ,......-- 1 ,4 'Y if K fl! Knights Of the Flaming Crown Grand Illuminator ............... HOWARD KLEIN .il I High Elongated Torch-bearer . ' . .VERLIN SI-IINN P Chief Danger Signal ..... .... J OHN GARR Exalted Disturber of the Ether . . . . LLOYD WILSON X Grand Keeper of the Lighthouse . . . RAYMOND DE LANO Grand Stoker of the Eternal Fire .... . . MANLEY IMMEL Superannuated Luminary ............ TOM I-IANSON I Superior Luminaries fx. ROBERT I-IUTTO, HOWARD BLAKE, TOM DUNCAN, CLAUD I-IUSTON Y Inferior Luminaries DON SELLERS, EVERETT STOVER, FRANK PETKOVSEK, WORTH SPURCEON f Ladies Auxiliary Twenty-four Carat Sunburst ......... BEULAI-I SUMMERS Grand Twinhling Star . . .' . . WANDA COLESCOTT Bearer of Titian Tresses . . . . MARGARET GEORGE Bearer of Old Gold Streamers . . . . LOUISE HARRIS Dispeller of Darkness ..... . . . MILDRED MILLER Lady of Shimmering Moonbeams ....... MAXINE F LEMING Stars of Greatest Luminosity , ARDELLA FLEMMING, REBECCA SELLERS, MARCARET ALEXANDER 7 Stars of Lesser Candle-power EVELYN FERGUSON, GRACE FULLER Stars of Tenth Magnitude JENNIE PETKOVSEK, ELNORA I-IAVENS li' Faculty Adviser ff MISS DOROTHY THORNBURCH ,X Assistant Advisers MISSES COLESCOTT, LOIS SHIRLEY, MR. POWELL N fl Favorite Colors jg' ,QQ VERMILLION, SCARLET AND CRIMSON Q My ' All v-I, 'i ' I ff Favorite Flower on I if 9 A6723 . ,Q ANY ROSE THAT IS NOT WHITE OR YELLOW fy 12 qifisffft' 2 .-- . . A Q19-'iifftjfetit X, ,. Favorite Bird .ff vt I-Mfg :- ,. ,fu RED-HEADED WOODPECKER 7' Q ,,,'1f5J9 ,X . . I Qfifiififl - Favorite Insect Q67 f .A ,- GLOW-WORM A. :,?,',, L -T--21 ' 1113511 L ff i K 4 A .', I T k 4 E gg ' R 'f ,I N5 ' M ' , fa- 4 f iff n -- ft A A .-A--, ' 'ffl' ' V, I ' H F 'F -'LD'.-nf F ...Eli 'F' 7 p ,,...:lEE..E,: -f-- ' f' L- -. , , 7 R L rf--A A H- -, ,XJ l -V Y - ,vimvix 1, Y PHY NNW .,'--- ,W --- -i -V 51,1 Yr? -H fx- ' -1-A ' ---f L. -. :M .4 x ff f 1 PAGE RUDOLPH Virginia G,- Come on, Connie, and powder your face. Connie I-I.- Oh, I don't have to. No good looking boys in class. l Sandy, lad. said lVIacDougal to his son, ye're gettin' marrit th' mornin'. Here's a wee moose trap for ye. If there's onything a woman hates more than a moose, 'tis j a moose-trap. Take an auld mans advise, Sandy, an' set it every nicht when ye gang to bed. Then put the silver from your pocket under the spring. 9 Say, Dan, did you know that Bud Fridlin was taking Chinese in College? 1 -. I Sure, I heard his money chinkf' L No, wrong! I-Ie wants to make a good laundrymanf' ' BLISSFUL HAPPINESS Freshief hearing upper classmen talking of mathematicsj- What is mathematics- f something like arithmetic? 0' r Freshie- Say, you had better keep your eyes open today. Senior- Why? Freshie- If you had 'em closed, people would think you were crazy. EDITOR'S LAMENT Some birds get away with murder f On this funny stuff, Draw a laugh out of anything f Though it's all a bluffg , Some birds have a way of saying 6 Things that you and I Say a thousand times a day, but 'I We can't say 'em dry. I I X, DIRTY TRICK Q l First Boy- What did your mother say when you came in at four this morning? Second- Didnt say a word. Q ,, X First Boy- Why? Tongue tied? .QU I flmgil I Second- Nope I put cement in her beauty clay. iff f f I A x .X V in 4 HARRY DAVIS, MAYBE? ,, f-UL ,f ,lffl ,fl I 'Q . . I-7 H 1, lfgtlnzffi' A 300 pounder walked into the doctor s office. if fi'-5 , jg' ' ' N- D h kd A' h 11 h f ' If I I N lwfwlf' . ,J 1 octor, e as e , w at are t e c ances o my getting t In. yyf'?f:5,,, - D . . -H -I l. .URM oc Csurveying himb Fat chance. g. y , .-W A : . I mi gk . ..-: . XL' 4 4 . A '1 U X- 4 - , L ' . , fi? I I . H55 f , ,:--1..-1 ,I ' ' -- -,' -W , . t - 5 W --Q -'Q-A - '- r--MT'-1 ',-g1,.-+- . ffgjj-pjfiffff ff'-'-L. Q A '1 ' - -' : : li..-1-4 F-Y' A i T -+ 9...gLT-s..-..,.,,,-,.. , -. .. -' ' ' ' 7 f I -:Q-.L .- ffl .1 ' ,, , - ..-1. .---? ,,.,- ,, , . ,,,g,A-, .., Z- I F777 .A .-N,g,- 1 L F,-f x , 'HWY M ,,,..-- 41' , ,, .57 .. W V 'WA ., A----C ,.,.-... HT Y .. M f, A vv v ,, Y .Li .- --W - fl P 1 ff K if You, too, can build! K x 'Q' Members of the class of 1925, we congratulate you! We Build is the Kiwanis motto -f-and one that may well be followed by young folks just out of school. In the building of character, ' citizenship and unselflsh service 1 'I- K --'we Wish you success! 1 A ' 1 f , K .lil a 1 1 , 'i!,fM ' VI5: lla? V Z fa Kokomo Kiwanis Club 4441 1, X. ' .. ,e ,i f R il37!I .Q w H , '41pQyyil N XX 1' rg' , V V If A ng, 1? J if ' x q -. , L. -A has f I W i r,. 'J '!'m-T'--d ,M--fig!! iiii K .5 g M -N ff- M--- gf, .W g r qw, . ...r A, , g gt P-.,,.. V . L ... Q N x ff of ff f Extends congratulations and good wishes to the class of 1925. ,-.., M Compliments of the STATE AUTOMOBILE JOHN PYANSWKI INSURANCE ASSN. fp' TIRE SHOP O. S. HOWARD, Dist. Mgr. I . Phone 337 Vulcamzmg 309 N. Buckeye St. 704 W. Jefferson St. Kgkgmg, Indiana I The business management of this book Wishes L to thank sincerely the advertisers and profes- f sional men who have helped make its publication p possible. ffl fllldfl CLASS OF '25. ff i 1 . lf Q -X iii 'lu ' rikjaftfizt f - ft AW T- t 'X 153' ?f'i' C o tual o -cf. - i Y , -'V v , 'gym yilfg t ' 'f:,- 4 ,. Fwy' - Q - l ii ??TMTT frm TT- -:: E,l'pLY ' - , , - 'M ,Et .fi 'i , .Mfg-4+ Y f, V P ' J, 7 K 0 '- - -Y - ,...-... A,,.. -- -- , , K A i W ,,,,,,,i.4g - - -' H-1, YV-A ' ,X O, .- - -- ' ' V-, ' '-,.--- Y ' 1- g,, 1-1-'+L ,,,..,-,.., ..- ,,,-- 'ff- .,f H ,, I in ,., -- -hi' V.. 'Q'-H Q , V., NH W 3 rig Nx- fd P H if K ff A The Bank for Everybody Peoples Trust SL Savings Bank G lx , . f Q NNN: 1 4 fe. is xx ' F -, 7 35 .T l s ,fsfgari X I P M w s Q W x f' ., Il ofmwmoccmwawamwfa g E I I M 9 . 5 E 1 T x X E- 55. g H F4 1 1 VJ P11 1 Y -U ZF 9 5 2 I ' '1 A '1 0 0 C 'D '-3 v 0 T H rn x 'aygi gsm F su W Sf w A 3 E -1 S- Q 3 X g ' 'T V3 U' -1 0 S' Z ,-1 o 1 .Q a - .. Q .fx ,, ll 3 5 0 2 Q u m O 5' f ' 5 P cb G '4 W Z Q- 4 0 0 9 5' V 5 ug 8 S C tif' 5 , N 1 :1 2 ,.-1 Q fd ' N - 8 an 5' ' G F?-1 L 1. 5' an 'Q Z :I E W ' F 1 ' 'U 2 1' Cai, N ocycawaocaa-svcamaocaeycamaca y 'D 4 bs? rs lj ,Yvil'I h .4 xtf- 5 X Z 3 , . 2 K Q xi P4 , NX-f. K ,'u.',g?' 'N 'LJ 1 , 5 f 4 N1 , A XsQ1X!.,:g1'ss t , F1 ESX X Uf 9 W rs 1 xg ss ,,.f.h,, .. .- Z, - J ,-., ff --..-J X - ' - r '---' ' ,vi ,, ,, vm --..-.. . .,, ..-5 ,- -. , d-,..--- lag, ,l... 71' Yezpr- , -- r-Y -- ,, Wff f jf! for fi' .S I ne ae e e if ' Kokomo Cycle Company SPORTING GOODS BICYCLES AND SUPPLIES 102 North Union Street Kokomo, Indiana The Art Needle Work Read U 2 Shop I G The Sport News I' A I I Gifts and Cards f 5 OG he G First In 'Im QQ MRS. M. A. FINDLEY 'V j 215 North Main Street mifmlifly, iwablplff W Kokomo, Indiana ,YP-fig ,gif rs... ' x .lyffg L 116,41 in .' , ff we I Ph 2268 L. C. G ff d P. P c It ,rn one 1 01' OV11 el' -, Wfsf fy 1 i 'P' I X ' 4 ' ':-5- 'i 'I ,. I 7 . Nm . 5 I I w o , J 2 VY I 4 I H , vgiq--i-1 --15 . .U a ,ff .:, - ---- ,fff-r M ,-,, , f P P ' V V V V IO, - ip V ling, A V A yy wk ,.,.-iii. -M. U- -v-QW.. L - Y KV i,ViAM- Y? f Z f f 'H N ,sf xf zz Greetings! fs. M The Kokomo Rotar Club of Y ' Kokomo extends to the class of 1925, and to the Kokomo High J School its greetings and best wishes. For their daily lives Rotary offers them its own motto as a guide:- He Profits Most Who Serves Best X 41,1 0 K ii i KQQ QO4 1 Y f n , '1 THE ROTARY CLUB A 5, lf' Ai fRotary Internationalj ' elif OF KOKOMO, INDIANA My A . flfff ii 11 K 7 2:1 xv n Y: N If' Wyfyfll-423' W 7 I V2ff 35 T: ' ' is ,f5f..rfP.4- 1 ,t g H1411 ,fem 1,,,4d.Yl 1 'W H f in . .4l10NYp'X, 1 . X . gk , I - v v i , M W Fi - 4 A'f L: A- 'I ,-'av . q K ' exif? - '-Z W '. '-'- Y' jwlm V W-.:.:,..: 1 K f I 1 vi , . dl, - k 5 ff? df -if-'- ' ' 9' 5 5' ' r W '- ' -if-Eff'-'-H - 'ff- '-'- ,.-....--. gig -1- e ee 'wgelisi v'. ,,ff-- .,f' ,Al--- --, C7- ,,,, . . .. ,l.-j1--- - . Q - ., , V W -.I . ..,--it ---' Y , -exif, ,. 'fm ,,...--7--ff-+-A, ..-....., ..... . R' , of A---gg-N-. ...- V ----.i -- 1 Y,,rY?T auf MVK, Xl , Harry L I am a regular Songbird I sang with Caruso and he has a very fine voice Henry B Yes and yours is finer still A NIGHTLY OCCUPATION Margaret Yes and you took my powder puff too Mary You lie' Margaret I lie every night Mr Polk How do you account for the phenomenon of dewi Freshie Well you see the earth revolves on its axis every twenty four hours and on account of this tremendous effort it perspires freely U S History student entering examination room Lord God of Hosts Be with us yet lest we forget lest we forget Miss Berry Edna you may separate these two eggs E S fholding one in each handj Now what must I dol '-I E Ui cn 'U rn I' I' U7 'Tl F' c: 2 2: FZCFW1 5 77 9 C ro '-I 3' ru 5 .Q m 3 F? U7 0 O 5 2 Q. eu 1 n Q. F? D' cu 'E ru 'T F9 5' ru V1 rm nn ff O -5 N 5 0 fl' O 3 U7 2 IT' N f'Y 5 F 23 O E ierce lessons azy head topian dreams umerous dates nocker Soph The knee' Mr Phillips C after joe Coulombe had tried to explain a proposltionj I am not sure that I understand what you mean f fe I ,f I .1 I. . . .' . , I. . . .- .L , . II ' .. 1 r - I. . .. II . . .- II .. . I. . . x 1 1 , . . . . . I. . 1 1 - . I. U 1 , . . . II .. II .. I. . . . . ' . I -v . T n A I. .. . . . . . . II .. ,, .- joe I guess I am too deep for you Mr. Coughlan- Fill out your own grade card. Be sure to mark times absent. Martzolf- Would you mind telling me how many times I was absent? I don't know whether I was here two or three days. Some fellows are so dumb that they think Sing-Sing is a college for music, and General Science was a general in the Civil War. Mr. Immel C in Problems Classj- A quiz today. jane you're odd and- janef bursting inj- I know it. I 1423 -V-1 'f- ff-' Fil.:- V-,g,,,,,,-Mk, ,,,.---4-fe?-f 2 - K,-r-L-1 W- ' I , , ' - ' '-'j Y M Jw -7 . g -K , ,,,.-4-A uvdrk- ,... .l..q,, Y- .., cy' Development A successful industry passes ll, y through the same stages of Z development as are met with in the average human life. V Trial, experience, and finally t f achievement. X Globe achievement is typi- fied by Globe products. They are the last word in stove, 1 l range and furnace develop- ment. The High School graduate X is passing through the age of I development and is entering upon that of accomplishment. Eollow the example of Globe. Put the most of hon- est effort into everything you do - as Globe does in every- thing it makes. If THE GLOBE f STOVE AND RANGE CO. A KOKOMO, INDIANA f .- f i Wff- -X il f f smvns, RANGES AND FURNACES L i H1433 ff, J ' X ' 4 A XATM-. 'K ' E Y A Q , 1 A.---Q F-w w 1, Q50 I' .- N- Q for - --fefvf -A-L--5 W f 1f,. ,,,f- M e , i ,..4-- ,. ....-... ---1-- ,,,,.vf -' --?.,f .W .. Y - - F.,-.... , N ,.- ---v-4 - ,, , ' W. f Y E ' , ,,,.,..-.-- ...-...-....- A tx ff , ,s 5 I f f , J Insist on Proper Lighting Realization of the importance of proper I illumination of the home is becoming more and more general. The public is learning that better lighting means hap- l pier homes - homes that are inviting and where eye strain is unknown. When you plan your home, insist on proper lighting. I fn NORTHERN INDIANA PCWER CU. 400 N. Main St. 'Yi Kokomo, Indiana A Lesson W orth Learning It is the lesson that every successful man learned early in life. In fact, almost every one learns it some time, but often it is too 1 late. 'Q It is the lesson of thrifty saving. Without if saving your chances for success are a matter f ..g, of luck - generally bad luck. Nil The saving habit is so easy to acquire and 1 , .f Y gn, cultivate and the results pay so well that you Q27 JQML can not afford to let another day pass with- Ia ff' N out learning the lesson of saving. 'fv 5 C ' r d . . L44 ' L , , ,sh ome 1n O HY , 'H' Q' 0 .ill v' 'il f .'-l'Q:,5 in ,ff Farmers Trust SL Savings Bank ,512 .X ' ,f I M up p Kokomo 'Yi Indiana QQDV -Et,f 1114411 .':?',f30 f,'ii 1 K-If 'i 1 - LYNX ' T I ' q riff' p A A A I ,X ass:-17 ' - --1-f'-f-' - f -A ,N ,-.- - H 'f f-ff' ' V2--v , T ' ff -- - , V K, W . , .. ,- ,iw-Q , ...nn V 71 ' LA- f- ..-.,.. --A ------M --' -- , Y, -. Y L , V v . f , ., -.,.,.-s I -- W Y 7 H Q ' fl I -i P fy' ,'1L'j-,Q 5 Z if rw ff ff K . Qjj . I am free. I X I am without red tape. I offer Opportunity. Z-T I am the great store-house of Knowledge. XM I have books for all tastes and needs and creeds. I I have reading courses and study courses on any subject. f I I have numbers of the best newspapers and magazines. X I am clean and quiet. X I open my doors as a great peop1e's University. I open my doors as a great public mental recreation ff ground for leisure hours. fl I require few qualilications - Decency and Courtesy. K I am in the care of courteous attendants whose duty is to it help you understand me. 'L I am X 1 Q THE . ,, I ' ' . I , Y ,, Q, lf PUBLIC if f . fl ,AL W 1 nf A LIBRARY ,M Q W . f, ,.. ls- .0 Y! wi X 1 Vifmyjf ' cw? -, l' ,V WV. I ' I 1 f. , a l 'XXTLJI y,! g':?' 1.4 I i X A ' 'M-R V mia X' s 1 , Mn.- ,Q -- --M--.' a .a f is . 'gi 7 r jg NH-ie-- - ' ' - , , - - ci faq f - A ,,,-..-f- + . ' A e ' -H- 'MP' A---- -J V - is - .flu g V , -..H 1 , . ' - ff .H V - - - . cf-. .-----' , .. -e W., ,l-1-n --1---+v.Y,-, .1--.-.i ,.. AAA., S .,. - .. , - X x I K, N ff fff 5, yf - - ,.l- Compliments of l3ruloaker's Sporting Goods fi Store 203 North Buckeye Street Telephone 303 7 KOKOMO'S FIRST TIRE STORE Established 1912 Smile awhile in WALK-OVERS J' A Good Place to Buy Tires X 1 A - S fl, Kfilfomo NEIL THoMAs all 1 f Vulcamzmg Works J, J up W 3 ,gl S WALK-oVER SHOE sToR +1 if r- ,,' uf! 'tif' Er.. a I East Walnut St., Opposite Y 124 West Walnut Street i ' i , 1111. - 1- fr ly l146l 4, 'T R . w Y 'E 'Ulf 'V V T T fi' e EET, ' ' W I Q ' it' . : e- --gi' ' MT- fi'-TZ- T'i-'Ti i:' 4: l 'x I' 1 1 XA li' . Y S ' T ' ' e S f o , v'. ff' . ,,,, . ..- WW W W-4-ii Q- I -i..,.,,. 1 -.:'f- f 2 f --- M - ' f - ' ..-,,,p,,g.,-:-f, 4 ,l- if- , V.-X, 47' ,.f7--, -,...--- -.f-... t +4 e- i W Z 1 . -.. UWC? When you select the Stafford Engraving Company to serve you, you command not only skill but POWER. Here, in this ideal plant, with every worthy device of mod- ern equipment and process, Works an organization of spec- ialists and experts, gradually brought together over a period of thirty-two years. When you zammazzd, command the bert STAFFORD ENGRAVING Co. Meridian and Pratt Streets Indianapolis, Indiana .iq- f4'--f-'11- --... -- -4- ,ff ,YM-, ., -,-- - K A 'fir'--,l N .' 11 g. ,f 5 . .yr Compliments of 1 y X f X i ' ' f fx Excluswe Ladles Ready to W ear 0 204 N. Mam St. Y . Thelma johnson C in Business Lawj- Ralph, have you dropped Problems? R. Martzoff- Yep, I dropped that and am dragging this. X Helen Costlow, during the SARGASSO drive asked Mr. Polk if he was promised. X That's a personal question, he said. H. Crimfat a football gamel- I wanta drink. Hey, Pop! I J. Kleder- Wont grandpapa do? li AMPLE REASON ff' Young Ted was late for Sunday School, and the minister inquired the cause. ,f I was going fishing, but father wouldn't let me. llll Thats the right kind of a father to have. Did he explain the reason why he did 'Q 1 f X not let you go? A 'JJ' ' X Yes, sir. He said there wasn't enough bait for two. If 4 .. I .ll l'l Q If 7 i f All VERY TRUE 'fr :, ' I ' V ' . , :H Mr. Immel- What quality does a good lawyer need, june? ,farfff :Ga K 5 ' june Squire- To be a good liar. j Y X' ' .fig T: ' ,Ill . , Mr. Joyner C in Algebra classjim What is pi? bw ' Lf U ' I H l ' T E T Charles Conkle- It s something to eat from the bakery. 1- V T03 -- r l 'li - V- ,A u X I .-,fri EW ll48l LW 6LfT'f's Q 7 34 T ' N X vf, f T v .1 ill Y N X I : , ' I 1 W ' Iliff' 15 W-'r ' Q - '- : - -ii TT -'Y T ' TT' . , f I f . ' T - E , ai-eg A E----f HW - - Q' 'J' , m e .-siifng ' ' ' -Ti -W-,-,,, J ,, -gsm -J: gif' 'ibm , H S,- Q. . Y . . , W . -, ,...--- --4+ --- ---Ef ' -- -- 5 14- iw , 1 - .,4f-, 'L' '-A, Us l , ' gf- --v ' ' ' .,--- X?---,. 1-' C Y ..- V ,...- I f.. K 1 Q...-.-... 4 - NS .f-- .. Y -. --Q ff.. 1 N ,sf K Z ou Must Choose l X NOW ' - K XQW. M To the members of the Class of l925 we Wish to bring this thought: Graduation, nf while it may be the end of your high school fi days, is really the BEGINNING of that long period which you expect, and are expected, to fill with useful endeavor. So far, your activities have been in the way of preparation. We also Wish to say that, if you have not f already formed the habit of saving, it is vastly I X important that you do it at once. Habits K you form now will follow you the rest of your lives. Remember that without saving, X success becomes a gamble in which you are 4 more than likely to lose. ff Ki .xiii Choose now to be a saver. 3 'yi U W ., yi rp 7,4 , if All o o Twiflf l g U i FA H + A5949 2 Maid f 22534 6 S 1 ii di IX .4 -f: 'lffffiif 1 f a 15552352 222 CQQFQJ no -lt, 1114911 f d, i H 1, ' 4 G f V - -t Q 5-lj,-fy 1 fa, FXR A , Q - J! ,U V -f-- K- - 'lu' -'III' J ' A i Q ss, if Q' W?,,, Gif- '--N ' ' - . ,MV t. Q - 5 .-5--g--'- 7, f ff rf-V .Y-....- --- --- f,.f-f -- J .Y,. 9 ' ' ...L....--- , , Y Y - , f A- A ,.-. .i-. F-,,,-4. ..f.-......,,iN ,....- .- .x.1 N I f N ,Sf X I 1 X 5 ff 6' Q MIS O A .cz- THE 5'G'K2? THE Low If if- or - 4 N fr N' ...., ., ,AR 1 X ' - N f ' - , T- 5-'T '1 3 '1 my, xX an - --1- Ii A J, ' ll ' ...T- , F' ., I A r- -s -9 , '-'T' 5 -,,,-. -N-an 0 , ., , .. fe . 1- f 'e T'T 'f- 1-2-:: -'- - fy f --.:.f':: X 1 I ,' 5 .HA T - f,: Q' ,T 4i-e-e J1Gx:- -'S 2 'Q 565' ' Y -'f ,S Sify Z f-- UU-S1Unlan':5L KUKUHUg'flr'HDE tl -'vm D I I I JOHNSON 8 PRICE CO. BUY A HOME FIRST Cut Rate Store A MEN'S AND BOYS' 'X COMMERCIAL E CLOTHING, Q' DISCOUNT FURNISHINGS, f N25-4 c:oRPoRAT1oN CAPS' HATS I ,J IIS' and ' ' 'I 2642? SHoES W 4 Q 113 North Buckeye St. jlphilfn rf ' . North Side Square ' H Kokomo, Indlana f V' fpl Phone 629 IA - I Ae! I gt, X if 1 Q ' F 5' I 'i- , D. . , , I W ' ,i-5 . . .,. WMQMMM H. . 3' - ..,.--,.:4..., -.,1 -f-I'-: 'Y H ' '-1- , A ,, .-.v 1 -MS- I . If e ' Afrr f ,W e -ee I if-A ,.,4-WY - - V I -....,- . ' . ,.. ..-S, Q --L. ..,-. ,... ... X., N ff K ff NEXT STEP TRAIN 12011 BUSINESS L After High School Graduation - New Stage is set: We begin to think, study, and wonder about the next step. Avoid false X impulses and cheap and free advice. S Business Training Is Essential g Why put it off? Make the business .ir- .1 preparation your next step. Attend INDIANA BUSINESS COLLEGE at KOKOMO, INDIANA. For Budget of Information, see, write, or phone J. E. James, Manager De Long Bros. Dealers In Staple and Fancy Groceries Fresh and Cured Meats I2 x Z5 ff' KOKOMO BUSINESS I COLLEGE 115 South Union Street Corner Main and Taylor Streets Phone 1117 Telephones 2945 - 2946 X BICYCLES WATCHES JEWELRY REPAIRING l REPAIRING C3811 Of Credit ft' and 113 W. Mulberry sr. AWNINGS Phone 31 J ' I , r '.1' , W, ,f', I' I l. fw' C5 ea 43:5 H A V W' 9 , 'Sw 107 North Buckeye Street is XXX 1: -- JEWE .1 Phone 759 Kokomo Indiana 1 -.xr W1 f m 'rg A 1 , ' ,.- 1 I A .1 the 1 ' e l' - -'gf-of is 't ---T . ,gi f , , Q' 'G 1 we-1 ff-'ff-3 L., ' ' , of tcts -:'- -v- ---ul L w if riff f fl HOOICS E-Z DRY CLEANERS Dependable Drug Store X DYERS AND TAILORS QUALITY MERCHANDISE ' 1 cc an ' AT CUT PRICES Cleaners that Clean L, I 102-104 North Main Street 307 North Buckeye Street fi Phone 1 1 14 Phone 91 1 W. D. Rea, Manager Carl H. Kasten Some people can be very funny, ! I never could be soy But I'll mention Lowell Fawcett, X Hes the funniest thing I know. Mr. Polk- What is an optimist? George Bonham- A man that fixes poor eyes. 7 ' Y The one who thinks these jokes are poor X Would quickly change his views, Could he compare the jokes we print .Ml ll With those we do not use, I If 1 7 41, f ' 3? REPETITION '- f ,, ft 3 Margaret Gribbinf in Chemistryj- Hydrogen is a colorless, odorless, tasteless gas f. l gf with a disagreeable odor. N A1 5 Q 5. ' '57 A 'f ' 'r1i1'fiZ RUSTIC RULES if I l' ' I W vu? ff l If you want to growl, get a bone and get under a house. 1 lj 2 If you want to knock, get a hammer and build something. 1115211 W - , g f Y, lf. fr' 1 - we i 5' i'iC ME- 'eq' l f 1 f V I R 1 ir W -YH Q 'V -... -W-.- ,,,f--if , - - f A g I- ,,,'1.,, 0 - .f-1-J'L'wm ' I' '-1-1 ff-' -E - -- ff x Yi-v W A -4- ,1:f4:-...: .-.E 1 . - '-- 'j 5 , 7 ---- fr -Af g .C ,--,H 5 ' ..,g,, . ,- - -emi -- - .-4 wx. K, I If f f Q71 fd b THE M TCDNIORROWAN ,L CLUB CDF AMERICA mogx..,?nn'33 , 'QQIQQ 04, t ge' f ' X I Y f' Tomorrowan Club of America extends its best wishes for the success of the if f' Class of 1925. fb AX.: 'wa 'Iliff E A NATIONAL HEADQUARTERS Wtftfa Q tm, 1 It 42126 Q ,V ml We ' A ' if 'JUVQQVD 4 A -4-i7 ff Qgi.-- ef-:A-J -o'W 'V A- + ' 'fe' --- M- f - ' ' ,-., I 2 ' ' ' ' , - A - -1- ' - ,W 'f i--- -4-5 --Q . , ,. 'f - ' ' ' ' ,, ... AV Y H it - 'Eff f K, ff STRANGE Discovsiuss IN K. H. S. Tea Pot Dome-An old tomb discovered in Egypt about a year ago. Oberammergau-A great German politician. Herrin-A title used in Germany. Z Pinchot-A race horse. Frances E. Willard-American pugliist. K Obregon-A province in Germany. f'-. De Valera-A bandit in Mexico. K Ford-Ran for President, and backed out. Helen Keller-A great aeroplane flyer. john Wanamaker-A watchmaker. K.-1 Mussolini-A region in the southern part of Eurasia. Tariff-A city in France. Henry Cabot Lodge-Place where societies meet. Volstead-Experimenter in laws of physics. Fiume-A fountain in Russia. Muscle Shoals-A great coal mine in Italy. Firpo-African prize-fighter. ! , Steinmetz-A kind of piano. X Josephine Chancellor- What is this song, 'By-low, By-low?' D. W.- It's the song of a-Iewish merchant, 'Buy low, Buy low, and sell highf .I K. Davenport- What is this, the dumb-bell class? 2 G. Brown- Sure, come in. Q Mr. Immel- What did Napoleon stand for? ,I j. Trentfwakingdupj- Because he didn't sit down. g . ,, ,I ' I' f gy Mr. Coughlan- Since the coffee people changed the name of Dutch java to Old W' I fl ir Reliable, does it taste any different? rn, L ' l ,I Martin Warne-UNO. I Q45 f' 'A fi il . ,Q 17 M V' fa, mffrv T 5 f- Mr. Coughlan- They changed the name about fifteen or twenty years ago. If ,Ufrlf kv I . ': ..' ffn i .il ff ,flfgziy ,I fll 'f Mr. Coughlan- A puff is an extravagant statementg such as, 'That suit fits you riff' 'QW 1, gf like paper on a wallj Or, 'That hat looks ,good on you.' ,V E . I tim -:.e.-gf. Y NM .4 A , I -Y - ' a so 'VL Y, . ' , G-- - I .4 , T' fr 'T ' ' if-Teal. ' ' , f H -rg fi-Mgt .f-fig ' ' . ... H s ....... 1:1-by W A '- - -'V f .,,,,,.,--..... f,.5f---ef , is if jg-L' 4 , W .- -. -Q 4, ' - : J' , .Y Y , fi , -.. an v -A U 4 -1- - , . ,, . . ,,,i.-1--.-...likw . - -q--if g F 1 -Ah - f4f,,.!l-L. - M. , ,i-MV I ,f --- A- - - , -'fi - - -1 ,, . -- - - -sad 1 , -.Qt M .....- rf v V ... 4 jr , 5--fi - 57. ,ff-W i in 'YT , Y '-11 Q ' V 'i G Thi ' ' ,M--7. b N ff K!! f ff 5 f American Trust Company K On the Square I-A, N. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS S200,000.00 I A fn Small enough to know youg large enough to protect you See SWEET BOOK STORE 1 Books, Stationery, f Jack SL Oscar Pafwpavofs T X Fountain Pens and Automatic Pencils L for j'OMT GIFT oooos ,V 119 East Walnut Street ff Next Suit X -ga, BEST GRADES 'Q Y l f ,f ,f Y SMARTEST STYLES 115' q F! jffi I 5 f Shoes that Fit and Wear t ,144 THA: ,gr 4 -N ,Sh 308 North Main Street . . -ft I' p - ,,-ff, KoKoMo 'as INDIANA BROWN SHOE COMPAN ' ' li T T Atal' yn! .3 I . 'USSR gf 1lq,5N,qi'f,'i, ,Y 'V' - I P s , T P F .li7 f,Q-..-- 'gp'-1' so ,,,,.?, .. cJ'--V -- fwfr ,,-.- -fe p gf--of A 5' L4 -TTT -L+- -- '- 1 ' 'ish-V' I l' S TTT,-PM 5 l ff X . 1 f Alb- in If I wff ff ff If 1 jf Frank Vore Jobber of QUALITY CONEE CTIONERY Y 1 10 East Superior Phone 417 MARTZOLF ELECTRIC SHOP E uerything Electrical 1 4' by Complete Radio Sets Radiola Radiola Superdyne Westinghouse and Crosley PHONE 124 203 South Main ' THE KOKOMO HARDWARE CO. Appreciates your trade XVe suggest that you call on us for ATHLETIC SUPPLIES TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT for Manual Training and Machine Shop Davis SL Williams CLOTHING - SUITS MEN'S FURNISHINGS SUITS TO ORDER f f Z-g O33 Ii' ll I f-Affyg.-'X fl 1 m'-fs ff If ,.,A.ff,Auq f 5 ' 206 North Main Street ,Y , 1,5 Q .I fr: V M7121 J Ju phone 97 NORTH SIDE SQUARE it ff I H 1 5 611 APE aw ,V I P N 1 N - --xnxx r , ' ,,..gf V fi wi , f' A is 2 f .-- J--ff af- --fa - , - ,gr VA V--A vfnifi dm n--A F . I f - ' 6 ,Nov I- - r 1 i., li ,yi .--U ,f . Y mn' ' ' , P-iw--i -- 0 ink., li.. LDV, .V - .- ,- vm W -4-L... E T'4f, '?-' i V i ..i-- ' -- ,f V - Y 1 . , , , ,.1-. 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KOKOMO RUBBER CO. y Wi KoKoMo 1. 1.1 INDIANA A ,in ' 1 ri sswru ss E a 111113 4 Q '1J , Exuxxk --f-ffagig ' ,J ,un XX .31 I V riff 5 ,.-11- 'f' 3- c ',, ,,,...- - -A 4 ' ' - I --,...... ----,..... ,, -...,,. -- - n , 11 , , , ' ... --- -i ' '- .. J m Y f x w f X, KJ K , if , r Z Kenneth H. Rich D H K FUNERAL DIRECTCR Corner Mulberry and Washington Streets Telephone 45 I y It means more to you than merely a few sticks of furniture- l Nowadays it must have a personality: It must reflect you in every sense of the word. While youth Y, is attracted by excitement and adventure, it is power- f' fully attracted by beauty and atmosphere too- f Make the home what it should be, by giving .4 more thought to attractive home furnishings, and N' there will be merry groups around your fireside, and ', I, more singing in the music room. wif AIM. ylt' When you think of home furnishings naturally ff Wi' you think of Sailors Store where courtesy and the W i ,f A charming Bungalow Beautiful always make your visit h ,zjgf 'A is gr ' 's ,.. both pleasant and helpful. -' 'f e 'ww vu .fy 2 5AILOR5 iq, ha ,I W 1 L f QM? A n -ji,:l,f 411583 igl .,yf?,-.liqg 'fig re '?-Y 'X'-K 'gi V V -Yvillimiif V - ,lf If if -A jill - ..-f--L ,QL ,,,.,,--. -- A- - . W .. -, , -, ' ,X ,, ,Liga 1-f,....- ...Y,iA,H - ,,,!.4a:....A, , , ,,.l.., H i 'K .ll....--4 ,- 'tt is t page , . ,,- ,I Y,r,,...---,A Y,-,-,H-M wff f f f K , aff Keep the friendships of Rernernbel-,... School Days alive with The Isis Has the Pictures THE PANEL STUDIO ' K X-5 L DOCKSTEADERIS BEST Interlocutor- I wish to call you to account. You told certain people that I was a famous liar. .I Bones- No, I didrft say that. I never made use of such an expression. I said you were an infamous liar. Speaking of liars, how is your father? There is the greatest liar that ever lived. . lnterlocutor- Don't you dare to call my father a falsifierf' Bones- He's not a falsifier, he's a plain old liar. I-Ie'd rather lie than eat. He'd I lie all the time. Interlocutor- Don't speak of him in that manner he is dead. Bones- You clon't say so! What was the complaint? I Interlocutor- There was no complaint. f Bones- Everybody was satisfied I suppose. Where did he die? lnterlocuter-i'He died in a house. Bones- Did he die standing up? I, Interlocutor- Certainly not, he died lying! fi Bones- He kept it up to the last, didn't he? X .gli WORDS OF THE WIGWAM I 'ly About the best method of climbing higher is to remain on the level. V X A little of personal liberty remains! Balloon pants are not compulsory. if my .. Never count your chickens 'till they cross the road. T' 1 y f4' S-Q1 The Hollander who says America has nothing to compare with Dutch windmills ,V should see K.H.S. yell-leaders. , 1' 2 ,. A ' One thing that keeps America free from revolution is the fact that one excitin . Afyg fn is A . , M ,. sport season blends into another. 5,1 I K. .. ,f Q- No, Miss Shirley, just because wheat is selling for a dollar a bushel, you can't c ,lf 1' if lffl ls . it buckwheat. ' ' V ' Qfygiip f ilu If every womans face was her fortune, some would be arrested for counterfeiting. '17-47y ' - Q V 4933 Wig I' '-. I I A QVJZ4 , 4 if.,-5, YF, fi J, H L Mfg' - . ,EW .V R 1 4 ' .. - 1 ' 7, . .Wm Q . ff . l i R' j ff Y' 'ATT .tj '--in--T' ,,. - gr - D 1 1 - ' J F sf -.- -- ff-, sf ' S - ' V' S ,M F ff- E I ' ',c' tt its I aff' -'ms 3 ff 5 ,,,, Wonos OF A WISE ONE john Simpson- The joy of selling basket-ball tickets is trying to persuade a foreigner who can hardly speak English to buy one. TRUE LOVE Miss Cahill- joe Coulombe, define love. j joe C.- I can't, oh-mm- Miss Cahill- Then illustrate. - K 1 joe C. C beet redj- O-oh-mm oh-mm oh-br-mm-brrf' f-. X A REINFORCED JAW M Mrslll Clookhhad a new servant, and after the first cake she baked, the mistress went to t e itc en. Why didnt you put more nuts in the cake Delia? she asked. ,,' Well, mum, replied the girl, I couldnt crack any more t'day. Indade, mum, me f jaw hurts yet from them I did crack. Miss Ross- What sort of a dog would be an educated dog? xx W. Spurgeon Cin an undertonej- I dunno, unless it would be one who would scratch on the bookcase. I rose and gave her my seat, I would not let her stand. She made me think of mother, with That strap held in her hand. fs His sister called him Willie, His mother called him Will. But when he went to college, X To Dad 'twas Bill, Bill, Bill. f MR. I-IINSHAW, MAYBE? f My word is law! he told his friends, f' Q But later 'twas revealed KN Jil That when his wife set down her foot ,, The law might be repealed. A wt, !QbQ., HAT NEXT' Ia I 1' The modern little girl reaches for her powder-puff when the first-grade class sings, 'Ii 9 ' 1 . ,St Were All in Our Places, with Bright Shining Faces. lr' A WET RECEPTION 'ff , M T! l You certainl ' ' ' ,fp 'lj 7' ,- - .f y get thrown in with some nice boys here, remarked the freshman aff' jf' A T as he headed into the lake with five erring brothers. 1 iieoi X, I' le 1 t A TM ' S' T 9e T-2 vf - fl vi Q Rh' 3 im A . f - A .Z t l , f H., -A f fe E fe--f--A-fe A . , , , ,mr y cg- .. T' H.-. I ' ' ' ' ' , ' ' - f --' ' ,f .A -4'1 'A- ' 'Ri ..-- , I, X. M If ix x I lx I ,f ,X W ff' ff X K r Your City O the class of 1925 and those that are to follow, Kokomo's Allied Industries extend all best wishes for a most prosperous future. We of Kokomo's Allied Industries, who have a deep faith in Kokomo, beg to call your attention to the field of oppor- tunity for broad usefulness and helpful endeavor in your home city. Consider carefully, then, as you stand at the beginning of your life's work, the many advantages and the prospects of even greater things in the future that Kokomo offers you. Help Kokomo as she stands ready to help you. Kokomo Brass Works If F1 ,,,- sg N if . ill And Allied Industries f fb ff n F, X We Are Seven f il, Fi I J' f.-f!fQ If , 'I TJ ff 'I ' WW? L llloli ,Q ..., I NL IN -1.4 , 4 r 1 , , - 'g xx 1 : , A' - ' ' ll ff me A A-' I q - I 5-cg JV i ,Y -af lj in. , .-4 -- ff- . .. ,,.,..-.n...-....iA. ,W Y . .Tiqgvk ,. ,,..-. ..,---,--W ,..l N f f b Cf X jf The Imprint or Signature Z on your I X PHQTQGRAPHS TRADE MARK fp or I 1 IDEAL h h your photographer live p t x i our AIDEAL is to render th e greatest possible service at a price which will be entirely satisfactory. I 1 iii Avis, Photography in this book by If 3 f N , so A s 1 s f - to STUDIO GRAND H' iff' 1 - b s i fix ,V iiezli X49 -. X X , Y i f s -,-,..- -- - ,,f ?. Y---,,s K if 4 ,,- , -..-,.s---. fl-MMS Q- , ,QW , ' ,,, 5 f X lx i X. 4 1 ff 'f ff . kj! TI-IALMAN SL LEVI CO. Established 18 78 Forty-seven years of selling Quality Merchandise at lowest prices EQUITABLE LIFE INSURANCE OF IOWA Has an enviable record of Sixty Years of prosperous and successful business. It has passed thru panic, pestilence, and wars un- harmed: and today an Equitable Premium less an Equitable Dividend affords an invest- ment and protection service unsurpassed. Our contracts are as practical as a bank account. Represented in Kokomo by A. ROSS SMITH, O. M. BOOHER and L. T. BOYD, General Agent 204-208 Citizens Bank Bldg. Phone 786 QUIGLEY AND SUMNER Blot out the chance of being C1 PARAMoUNT miS 'nde'SfOOd I Wear tailor-made clothes and Where the Crowd Goes LOOK 1 QUALITY PICTURES the success you are! f COURTEOUS TREATMENT X Low PRICES ,T Four Hundred Comfortable Seats if femgil' Located in the heart of 'Ia M 17 I b ' KoKoMo . Mc' 'ff L it +A, DRESS-UP SHOP f? if Cf- 5 f I+ ,Q ff fg?1,46ar if v .' DoN EVERMAN we ,' PARAMOUNT . ,ygffgilf Ill l,' 219 North Main Street Kokomo, Ind. I 1 ' A A f, , I V136 M ' u I ,Iyar . ies ,. fr .43w ' C ..-z ' ll ll ',.f I-4 v . f K , , f .b v f X, . in A N - I f , ,C f- -s,p:.,p,f: ff Cf as-:r,,.r. .. S 5 ..-J 'P . .W -.- - ' 5 tr-fe I C!--- , f-f 'i4-if-3 Y Q 4 A I I I -1---n-- f. --- ' M'-N 5Af 'e --A A O A - fI T AL- ...T- --' -, ,f-- Ai ' , F . zine-, I 1 W' 'C ' ' ff ,M - ,, ,W , - -' 7 'fi g,,j -'jC,,iT f -'Tu ,jfs 'iix ---c '- -- ' 'S ,ff 1 .... ff W x fd j Because Overland First W L Overlands Last 'L R K L f KokomofCver1and Co. X H. R. Wiebers. Manager 1 w fp Willys-Knight and Overland Sales and Service XX? K ALL SUMMER LUNG L. Iv fg sal ,,, ,' j Wy f I I , f':.l!'j', All L ENJQY THE Y K sf . 'J' V72 13.29 Sgr lom Now 1 L N ' if f I, 516411 i w 'N LIL 'X' L ,VLA - 2 if 5? ee 4. 1,5 'a ,1LLr,el ' -M L 'e.-.1 ea 71 ' YN - ..,.-...--...- - ,,,.ms, , f ff ,. H - wx ' ' 4 ,..-.-l.,,4-- Y --.-L' -, Y ,,..-' ---14-+G V ------+-V-W ' ' -..-- - -l , . ...i- -- .A 1 .- - -Y ll.. --t-- .,-.-. r -' ' - V J., all f 4 Xp' 'N ff If f ,171 ff Kokomo - Trust f Company The Friendly Bank ! . M X One Dollar n Will Start a Savings Account ,ff 1 z ! . f14ff'j Q.. Q '.V- ' , fl ' 1 Saving Money Becomes a Habit ,-I Wf lwfl ,iffy n e W, - a , I x ' J iff- -fl . Jef- X .- v- V Q , . WWW- -in 411' ,, 2 2' wrr,-J--:jg-- 'A'-B155 Vlbr Y .'l . M f ,i , ,.,..1, V V--...., 1 ' f, W- . - .. Y.. .Ai ,,, ,F ',- Y A Y ,,,.- Y fm' I-,...il-1--1.n -mov ,...--?s x ff gf ff Banking originated with the Jews of Lombardy several thousand years ago and today the bank is an i 1 INDISPENSABLE INSTITUTION A in commercial centers. It is functionary in receiving deposits, loan- ing money, cashing checks, buying and selling exchange, making x collections, discounts, etc. This Bank does a general banking 'T' business on square banking principles and an account opened with us will prove advantageous to you in many ways. We solicit your future business. Yours truly, I SCUTH KUKQMC BANK Main and Markland Kokomo, Indiana One thing at a time - your bank account first X f, Service Tire Store HAWKINSON TIRE REPAIR SYSTEM A , ,, ' fl -11 QQQI1 VULCANIZING I , W I . pf Phone 1414 V ,QWI ig .1 55' I fs, QI if, Kg. 602 North Washington St. Kokomo, India -'1' 1 f 1 ' rf, ' , ' If 'Zak E: 1 1116611 X J! ee-124K -fe-f--e Mwffff- i ' ' be i X J . -- f 4' ,-,l.,..-p-1' ,MA ,,,.,'Tg ,fr 4 . ., , f .T ,,.,- ,. in ., 1 ,,,..f ,, , 4-' f' V ,,,.,,,- - .- , - k,.,..-giii ,Y-QNX , f -Y. . - ' ,T ,,.,,v,g -- ' ' Ti' i- ---, 7-Y-A W1 -ffl -rf 'T ? 'TS -,,..., , ... .f J ' 'N if ,, ff' - '--Q-' ,..,.u.... Y .- . - W-, .yr-iv .,,. 5 X X if f ,aff J., 5 Compliments of The Progress Store Distinctive and Individual lmported and Domestic Clothes and Furnishings l 5 Pride of Possession Without Penalty of Price 1 1 1 N X Q npllll f ill Sycamore and Union Street gy A me X I 7, J f sf BE SATISFIEDH JY fl if f ff' l. -'f ff ,,.,:, ll67ll X, -5, 1 if P Wk -, f , ' 'lilly -. Pixx ,Q 1 H'! ?el3,, W ' A -' X JF , W- , 4 f .. , 1-1,-f V QF If ' -.. - . V .1-.----.-,..L 1 - !,l......b, om ,... - f a . il ---,-i- z Z--if .-LW - ' ---, , , f ,f W. - -- Y -.. ,Ali -V, -V ,,,-- W- Ywnnw , ,V ,,. A - k ,' 1. ' -- f ' ' 7 ' , ii '- -' . --,-----. -f--v- -tal 1 N w ff X fly X' Compliments of Consolidated Coal and Supply f Company -s I . I CHURCH '25 WIKEL Compliments of - , The Garment and Rug Cleaners Newman Drug Co. Telephone 206 NEWMANS, I-lui-i-7 Freshman- Two milk shakes. f Freshmanfa little laterj- Change mine to a lime-adef' X Clerk- What do you think this is? a s'ight-ofahand performance? She was only an electrician's daughter, but she gave me an awful shock. Mr. Longsdon- Give for any one year the number of bales of cotton exported 1, from the United States. X Henry Crim- 1492-none. I sail Ivan Adams Cwith very bad coldj- If I could run as fast as my nose, I would Q P I try out for track. lj ty, MN p. OVERHEARD FROM A GROUP OF GIRLS IN THE TEN-CENT SToRE It f I ffl' W. Mc.- Gee, I didn't know they kept onions in a ten-cent store. .-,, iff f A B. M.- Oh, silly, those are not onionsg they are Narcissus bulbs. . 1445, Q, Q 3, R z.'.:wW kv .' Studentfat Strandj- Two tickets, please. 'fy ' Ill Ticket Seller- Reserved for what date? 2 StudentCabsentlyj- Mary in -1 I I SEQ.-3, ily mi 5 ,.w' C-- M. ,fl H R I J i f J, -r--.-- W- - I .W . ,. ,u - R R e f -- - f 1 ' K J A '-' -g- f - ,.i.1-f-- F. ..- -fx .in , -,. N W f - 1- .,-, C 4 , - -V . -P-1 , - rfelfiee-? f Y- 'W ,,MqW , 2 ,f - T-...- ,,...-... ff- -F-by H W , .. A W,.',.Tip i in - , --Y -,,,,. .- ' -V - - - w ff f , f ff aff J P f . c: Wenger s a ery A S h ' B k K Quallty and Clecmlmess Lx 120 E. Sycamore Street Telephone 312 , Kokomo, Indiana 2'fgfrf5?3'2VENI7g'f2'Q 52,1 XR, WASH f j1fU 'Xf?' x'fxF'V,ff'1 'ix,ixf1': 1 J 1? -- 4 x . X WW 949 1 1 MN S T' LN-v K N f Mg. 5, 4 Wet Rough 2 1 -as -.sm dll11w-21-w2'm - 1 .N - v w vi2 1 ' Wash DW CD 'Em' ' Q ' : U1 ETB M N S 1 l- -- L' p 'iff - 'fd Y' 'ia no ,Q I A1 ,N f 1 E F R 1 L 1 N 4 .INN 'ff l, ' J Q' if-1-' ' ,N -L 4 O 112? 1 Q I3IQE?e,' V 'Qs I I-x. 2 h , .f , q A Fllllsh Flat ,,Q.giQZm ffs Q nf 1, 1 I f! 1 F .1 I d . ff' f igib v ggh , ,, ., mv ,lf 1 Wg f aml y rone M' 1, ,f 2 . up f 4 1 1 1 1-111 ,A -1 11 -1 Q 1 -1 ,fawwrf xjll LAUNDRY Car er Ele tric Company M . D Phone 357 112 S. Washington Sr. in V '. f fx!! T, I A 157'-L I :iq Wf 1116931 VXIXSL 1,:1g,-dig! e 1 ' ' 7 I N' in X f e ff, 1 1 1mmm'-' 'f .11 Q bn-. n, -1 W , 4 - A1 -:jeff if ' f' 2. - ' A 4 'ee 1 fl --d M .571-hoo f ' f Q Q1 .W ,Nw In up - aff K S N-,---T'.'.i 1 , 1 'S -gftlko rf, , ..-A 2 ..- 1 f ee 1 - -- I Y W YV 'l,..l.i- .o N K ,....... 1, e . , . Z f' 'XXX f I 'lf C, if The Place Cl'hat's Different Broadliclcs Bakery - OT'-' G f'-. X Genuine Rye X., Whole Wheat Salt Rising 5' Breads California I C t f' Mllk White Phone 667 213 West Sycarnoe Street Diamonds and Watches are ideal gifts for the graduate. Their lasting qualities keep Graduation Time ever f fresh in the minds of the recipients. Gerhartas Drug Ore X Ourbfharge account will solve your pro em. North-West Corner S uare l Olsen q 'i :3 !l531'i! I cc xx Y bann Where they all meet GLEN GEARY, Manager f 216 NORTH MAIN l My They were sitting in the hammock. K ,I 'X all Hee- If I should kiss you, would you scream? f XJQQ' She- Well, if you did it properly, I don't see how l could. Wi g ' F Q. QQ gy .S ,gljfgl . U ABLE DZ TV J' kv ., 'A Once there was a little snake who got all rattled. ,lf vi' T' If 1 h ' 11 f b 1' , ' ,WMP ! ru if R we sayv ourse ves as ot ers see us, we mug t re use to e neve our eyes omantic Knights aren t usually dark. wtf, 1 y EI , W ll 1701 .fe-:W P ,x - , '14 l K 1' f I' ,,,m1lll l Q l. N Nr ' 4 . -V f ,, Huw 1- g,v' ' ' H fl - ' ,4-:ef-fQ I f ,X Q37 at -if' M' f o's +-f ' , , .J I f dl 1 1 - 5 6-T? if .,.f1-?- K A ' 3' e A ,...,, ,..- T 'T-'TW'-H - -------7:-T ff-5 e e - ,rg u-- ,,,-,f+ f- 1 ,WF 1. V-awww 1 4 f - e c'7--- i u- l 4 X .A X f, .V--f .V-,Y-Y----. 1 w ff f F' , 5 f J Tracle at s j RAPP S STORE A' South Side Square K Get Your Money's Worth and a Square Deal ,..... x Good Goods at Cut Prices Shoes, Clothing and Furnishings f.-' for the whole family MILLINERY , CC ' 39 I Say It Again X k As good as Sterling on your Silver When you see a cleaner who attaches to his Work the little 1, paper tag of the Master Cleaners and Dyers Association, you may be sure that he is a leader in that vicinity. The membership require- X ments of that organization are such that only real institutions can .ug become members. We are. Our work alone could prove our quali- Milf fications, even if we could not exhibit in our plant all the latest and D ,, ' best appliances for our Work. In ,N W fl sq wif' E A Faultless Cleaners and Dyers W f S qlpoi W - , . . i ' 1iW'f K rf- W. W. Dimock, Prop. 213 South Main St. .f pk- -'fy 'lylfgjg ' ,Ill You grow only when green-when you are ripe, you rot - f- 7 - - , 2, as-M-S-f ,,.i f ,?i+ a- -Suv'- as N - r'-- Zigi-K -.. if A ., ,J-Q-wi y X , Y, - e . Y - Y Y -,,,- . .- v Y .MNH 1 -Y Hi! ,. i..L ,-- V ., 1, J V V , - --Q--, -Q., U ,.. --- ---g Q -Y - Y- -mg. w ff pf K' S , ,, , in GCCD FURNITURE X Homes Completely Furnished Cash or credit K X-5. L. I 'l7llllsHl'D IN IXI Conplfff Non! fUPNlsHf's ft 206-8-IO West Walnut Street Kokomo, Indiana PHELPS Independent Chevrolet Co. Sewing Machine Store I Phone 623 Edgar H. - SAGE - Ada V. 'il We d1cVH1emgitchi11ig,BPlearing Picot-edg 1, , SQ 0' 'ilfiiiag -tif, -f Our -Repair Department Always Busy P I f NEW AND USED MACHINES BOUGHT 5 Q AND SOLD h 14301 'A ,X ix ' I 'S .-- East Mulberry St. phone 1190 lf' ff' , 'JI tv ,su .fp Kokomo, Ind1ana 211 North Union Sf. I if 1 ll 11721 A A pw! . .. ff A ky W. :Zi W 1, iff: .2 v, R- NWA W -iii' 'YP :if p ---J i,,..LY-'ll f 1 1 - l -.A 'A-pf, 4- ii rn -Q -sa?-'T -,gg 1,- rf.,-H gc 7.411-,119-U ,.,- 3 Y A , ll,L.,:,,:- 1z--s-- , ,,,.-,.--.--- -- -K-, ' g Y fr i- ' ,,.l----1-' f- ' , , , - , V , ,...-,-i ,-,iv it-1 - .Q -i 'I-',- l....f-,S W Y, W , .-,mi .7 ,J W 1 H,.., --u,gU,S, .....4 N, ,- ---S , 1 w Z -X f f ,f f f I 4 1 ' f just a Word to ou oung folks K ffl Z if QA about that home you will soon be furnishing f 'L X for yourselves. The years go quickly and the graduate of today is the bride or groom of tomorrow. Bear in mind that MILLERS wish nf 1 you joy and success and bespeak for themselves XX a share of your patronage in future years. f N X i X l fl Q f' yi, 5 i j 1 , yi my QM' 47 ' Mya The Old Reliable Home Furnishers ' ,QM ,f 'A A .U if-' 1 it .T .- af wwf ,ffl --The Big Store- -The Annex- I A i 319 North Main Street 227 North Buckeye Stre Q If fif i l -X e AV , fT'1'l3' TT' gd, 'Tir I ,jf ghd--,, -T ff-fl-0 W ' ' , , ,Nw , ' ,LQ---is -ff' off' , ' f-- to .AY J-Y , ,,. . - N 1- ,.f Y - - ,,... --Mx ?-.v-'i,i... 'l' Y , M ,, ,-ff - - 'f- X err' f it K -W-f ' ' , - ,,,i......-..,.....,,, K , ,,.. ,V W ff ky X ff ff , K W, ' J ,fl J Have You Tried DAWN DUNUTSY ' Fresh Every Morning Ask Your Grocer T e Dawn Ba ery X h k Phone 1500 Kokomo, Indiana N X K, W, KERN Let Us Develop and Print Your Films in Our New Plant rj Watches and Diamonds BLUE CRQSS 4 DRUG STORE East Sycamore St' Opposite Frances Hotel WHEN LUcK's AGAINST You X And what if your luck has departed, And the world appears dismal and blue, Will you quit the career you have started? Will you whimper and cry out, l'm through! ? Or will you defy opposition, Will you make up your mind that you'll wing y That you'll fight to attain your ambition, If And refuse to succumb to chagrin? X So cease this morose meditation, f . Keep a stiff upper lip through it all, Y, fi For the most famous men of the nation i , Are the ones who have tasted life's gall. . f Q Thus spoke noble Tony Giusipo T A ff r 113 To his comrade, one Ruddy McBride, ' ,W ag E f As the freighter pulled out of the depot, f 1' f 5 1 , 4 And the hoboes continued their ride. N M' ' A -College Banter. if 1,71 .yy c v l H V H J e FII . , Miss Ryker- Glen, you comment on Ida s talk. Yjnffff, if ' .. . .. ll W ,UAW K Glen Ryan- I can t. It was too deep for me. W- V yr ACD, 'li ...,,- , 5 ix A '17, A, my life, , 4 WW , l N - , -, -. ilivlhy X1 ' ly! PM ' if ' f N ' 'i P Q 5-i f 4 ' - ' ,gan '-. , - -,?.-, ci .---M -- ,, P V ,sc -G 1 f 5' ' ' ....,- V f f W-, , f-If . . -..----,, xx ' Pimif--. --L bfi, N If X! f ff , f ff flf Z x f' M I , V , f , G. Delton Gerhart, Pres. Cris A. Gerhart, Sec'y-Treas. f I1 1 Real Estate 'X . . . X Premzer Qualzty Home-Buzlders ,f uw , if fgwi , 1 Q Promoters of H1ghfClass ,1 4, IQ ,1 11 ,. sUB,D1v1s10Ns J QQ' 1 - - ' f,..,f 117511 fe- L C -5 -R I1 AV- , 151.11 . , 1 -11 F-5 -1 1111? r g '.' .ew , kg? -. Y if A , .Af ,,,.-. --' , . 1' 4 E Z.-,,.,.. H ,ll-...U .......---'-- .4f '1 i-i- 4-.,, - Y ' 3 1.1-.,. V ,, gi ,..,.-- H . H V ,...... , ,, - W MTI f H--fymfl r' !,...-- -i........,.,Y--V JT- ir '-X X? ,X-bv! , 'VXA K if When You Think of Laundry-- Think of MAC 1 T f Simply Phone 114 ,-5 X a Our wagon will call and deliver your Work J, Mclntosh Soft W ater Laundry 316 North Buckeye Street X LET GEORGE DO IT OBJECTIONS OVERCOME AND f! We'll fix your Auto Battery, Generate Accumulations Made Safe K Starter, Ignition, or your Radio Set. BY THE I Or, let us sell you a Radio Set and parts. Afew Twenty-Pay Life policy ll' Auto parts as follows. SEE K fl Batteries, Delco Ignition Systems, Wilsgn, Dist, I If 'K Reflectors, Shock Absorbers. Tires. I IN Carburetors, Piston Rings i ive ASSOCIATION Us ,tits GEORGE'S AUTO is N. 1. P, Buiiding PM If A BATTERY SERVICE Ph 1600 ,H W i V f 'A-'Vf I f -riff: ,, Ag-5... one KI J ft! 124 W' Superior Phone 407 A DoIIar's Worth for a Dollar iv! ll' ,ml fl? I ,zljyjs-gif? .. I S Libr N ,3 T ivan bfi ,,j,..'f-7.4, 'Q W 4' x I ' fly? I V, , - Q ' T U me ,E 4 t E,gq1,ff :fi 'ff ' f eee' ' If EEE on e '-'i- .141-l r- g-f,,.... ,,.l,..v....,. ' 3 l 7,,,...------.EEL ... .- 1 J., 1 'iff f d f if it ffxg f .1 THE Koicoivio TRiBUNE Kokomo's Leading Newspaper X TWO EDITIONS DAILY V - I I City Edition A country Edition 'Tk f 3 P. M. 9 A. M. Pj Daily Circulation Over 10,000 f Member Associated Press X Z formed as students mould your life, and the K future of the community. Get the I-IABIT of the Friendly interest and iff 3, ' co-operation of this Bank. f 25 : ,f Y Accounts of students Welcome. 6' if fit fe ii 1 ' If - ' ,Q I M754 ,r-fhlx ' .1 1, 'Y i ,gfff2, gg rl' Howard National Bank Wagiia ' - I Qi? '67, Yi' 51771: K mifff 5 X' xxx - I , , i ' IM 0 to gif I I I if 'f i r i ,,1:i'fiiA,,i,, E if 1 E gi rnfgtxgg-iw I 2'-'E' -4,d'i 'f O I I jl 'T .xx ff .A . - -he-,,. I 1 I W ' ' 3 --' - A---j ' ,,,,f -f i '? Y- - E -iii ,,.....Lcg ... -L-W - ' ' E fr- H - -- , K' f I K , J ,ff PROFESSIONAL MEN F. S. CUTHBERT X EYE, Ear, Nose, Throat Phone 75W Attorney-at-Law - K f-Ny 2 1216 North Main L If GLEN R. HILLIS F BELL - KIRKPATRICK - A ttorney MCCLURE and ELLIOTT Phone 3060 Attorneys-at-Law Rooms 1, 2, 3, Venetian Bldg. WOLF AND BARNES OVERSON E5 MANNING C. W. ROLL Attorneys GEORGE B. SHENK Phone 1150 AUOWYS Citizens Nat'l Bank Bldg. ' WW 2 I , jf ' - 'A ' ' 'JY HG!! ff: K M . patronize Cut Acix7ert1sers ,ff ,.1 1 Q jf 'f', gf .ru I, ' W,.ff'fff2,1' I ik I iI178H fxffw i:12,.,- ,G d 1 Iii: , f ' I ' Q - . nv -Y 4 i 'V Av D E H f .X 1 - -6 B ' f ' 'H' . r ., 1 L -q .,.,, .ari? Tj ' ,f ,4-L.. 67, ., ,-f- ,ll...-.- ..- -sigp.-'-'l,f.Y -' 1,1 'ff-J YV,- .4-4,...- f-- W f ' 1-11-1 .. -, ,.11.-5,-:- , ...-..... ---1-- ',1f -Y , -2,7 W L L, . ,1 . l-? Y i4-,.,..., -.A V - - ....-r-,.- 5 .i...-..... ...Li ,,....1-- ,L,,,,.. .., . . , --H . -.L A Y in Y- .i.,,.,, G 'M ' uf , -if-V 'i fy' f1T-,,A - -7- E H' ' T if ff, A ' K K, jj! Kokomo Chamber of Commerce OFFICERS , I ' f!It'f-RNM' fy-Q3 ULMUIMULMIB W. J. Golightly PRESIDENT Willis B. Dye 1 f IsT VICE-PRESIDENT af C. E. Miller 9 Q 4 ZND VICE-PRESIDENT W. H. Deitemeyer 3RD VICE-PRESIDENT K E. B. Seaward 1 ' ' TREASURER jg, L IONORARY VICEAPRESIDENTS d . GTI Elwood Haynes T. C. McReynolds O. C. Smith f J. E. Fredrick r f J. W. Johnson J. R. Morgan A J W. H. Arnett GENERAL SECRETARY CITY BLDG. PHONE 555 DIRECTORS iff hY3L3'9XY7HYN'Fjf7YIX'Tf3'-NYf3 i1X'l7JYk7CfJiN'Yf3 We Elwood Haynes scIEN'I'IsT J. E. Fredrick 1 KOKOMO STEEL U WIRE CO- W. O. Tarkington J. R. Morgan J, W, Johnson KOKOMO POSTER ADV. co. JoIINsoN ABSTRACT co. X KoKoIvIo BRASS .WORKS Frank D. Miller C- V- Haworth Q. C. Smith FRANKLIN D. MILLER co. KOKONO CITY SCHOOLS SMITH if JACOBS, FURNITURF Frank Mccart E. B. Seaward I W. J. Golightly CITIZENS NATIONAL LINK IffARMER's TRUST Q6 sAvINGs BANK If TTSBURG PLATE GLASS . Sigmond Thalman , O' H' Buck A- V- C'-mfadf TIIALMAN is LEVI co. NORTH WIRE WORKS KOKOMO RUBBER co. I E I Danna, - Kent Blacklxdge . ' I ' Wm. Haseltine , . . -ONTRACIOR I, HASELTINE BROS' JEWELRY ROKOMO OPALESLENT GLASS co. R. T. Schwartz X J, A, Kaurz DMM XELLYKSLIZZYETHINC C0 BCIIWARTZ BROS.. REAL ESTATE I KOKOMO DAILY TRIBUNE ' - Lloyd MCCIUR X III-I Mark Brown Fred L. Trees KIRKPATRICK, M'CI,URE T5 Bl GLOBE STOVE Is RANGE co. KOKOMO TRUST CO- ELLIOTT. ATTORNEYS A , W, H,,Deitemeyer W, W. Drinkwater Raymond Mghlig H -I f' I WILLIAM H. 'TURNER co. FARMFR'S TRUST U SAVINGS BANK soUTH SIDE LUMBER co. fg, I O. M. Booher W. W. Coles C. E. Miller 'I ' , I ,NC KoKoMo BRICK co. I-I.oRIsT MILLER FURNITURE co. I f A I , . ,I Z Louis F. Fee C. M. Anderson Willis B. Dye 'wi If I If KOKOMO SUPPLY co. GROCERIES AND MEATS T. .1. DYE B soN LUMBFR co. , fl - . I Geo. L. Davis Paul Poynter P. H. Palmer E. f,4Q ff- 3 A 1-5 F, HOWARD NATIONAI. BANK KOKOMO DAILY DISPATCH NDRTHERN INDIANA POWER co, Cl , ,I gf. -' f l f'. 4. M- .' .- ,f I if 'Il' '14, Member of the Chamber of Commerce of the United States. Indiana Slate Chamber of Commerce, 4 T I . . . , , , , , Infdv .I ' ' Natrona! Assoczatzon of Commerczal Secretaries and Indiana Commerczal Secretarzes' Associalion - 'i I w f I -- A If I 179 .- A ..45w' ' ' ' ff if l l 4- A f If Y ,LI 'V j - Y 'ln ' X1 ' Iklf J TXT- T TTTTV TZQ-'T A ' 'l X 5: 7' , . ' R- NV, 5 - ' ' - ' 115 1' 4' .f - .: . -..-.. - - f-f-,T..,f- - II - , I - -45 'F' .A . 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