Ligonier High School - Lance Yearbook (Ligonier, IN)

 - Class of 1924

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L. H. S. THE L-I-LNXIJL 1924 Sherwood, .lennie lVatshorn, llae XVolf, Klollie CLASS OF 1SSS Ackerman. Jennie Blunt. james X allanee, Alice Yallanee. llaud CL.-XSS OF 1889 Blunt, Anna Lockhart, Anna CLASS Ol' ISQO XO llRADL'A'FFS CLASS OF 1891 Belts, llaude Chapman, Lula Craig, Fthel Gerber. Carrie lloroney, Reader Reeve, Fred Smith, Angie Litansbury, Herbert it-gde1'. :Xlvin CL.-XSS OF 1892. Hays. Samuel liime, Clara Klarker, Blanch Rush. Bertha X1 e:,1e.'. Frank Uvillits. Klaude CLASS OF 1393 Benfer, Yerta lfarle, llaude lfldred, Frank Smith. Charles Srxith, 'l homas Stage, Delta CL.-XSS OF 15147-1- .- .l4e s, Della lfiizehtel. Charlie Bnssing, :Xnna King, 'Ferry Ilehiztsters. Edith Noe. Agnes L. LASS OF 1895 Ring. Kate linepper, Fd. linepper, lllable sl. llexutt, Clara Rush. Clara Sack, Helena Schloss, Hattie Sifterhen, Herbert Vsvolf. Fstey C H ays. L.-XSS OF 1S95 llable judl-tins. Harry Lantz, Fra Reeve. Edith Shobe, Blanche lliarren, Harold XVee1l:'1'llf. Charles CL.-XSS OF 18217 Draper. llvaltex' King, l iuel Lillr Lizzie AILIFSOI 1. Beith: Schwab. Dora Stage, XValter Xhvl'-ll'lil'. Grace Yliise, Grace Zi!1E1llCl'l1lZlll. Beulah Q L.-1,531 O F 1808 lireen. lslelly Stiver. Charles gxftlllll' Olin Sxreetnieii, Harry lVerthi XYolte. C Baker. 111611 llanie Otto LASS or raw Gola L ax 111, ll 1ll l'4I'L'Ctl, LJUTZIM lxizinisori. Friie X lex er, Rosa Benthii ie. Fdxrard l 1.n.Ls, Haidee Q. rardner, Carrie Oehs, Harriett CLASS OF Akers, Frank Baum, Stella Hoshaxr. llarion Reeve, Robert Strait, Carl Yfise, Blanche Albertson. Charles Collar. Cleo Hutchinson, Hugh Sax. Harry Teal, Swift Zink, Crete CLASS OF 1901 Denny. Kladalene Kelly. XVill Stage, :Xlthea Ditto. Lola Selig, Besfie Stage. Zura Zink, Leah CL.-XSS or up Billnian. Ralph Bouse. .layne Grahain. Klable Pearce, john Bothwell, Bula Cornelius. Edith llead, Harley ,SlIllIN0llS, Laura 'l honipson, llartha C LASS O F 191151 1- 1 lnllnian, -zlma lint'-well Helen Deelzer, lfarl I7l'1lPL'.'. Charley Uiehenson. lfarl lfrank, Sadie Fisher, Fthel Hutchinson. Lela Klusson, Lida .laeksnn, Reta Klellvxiztltl. Hazel llalnieu .allen l,L'Jll'L'l'. Xvalter ljrielief, glue Rush, -lohn 1 900 'llI1o1ny1sun. lYill'nr Smith, Frank Sack, Clara rl i'l'1lril, Klable Xvolf, Ray' slSfCl'l1C'Z1, Karl LICIOXIER, 1xD1.1x.1 Q 92 H. S, TIHL l.fl1X.X'IAll, lvl V.,,f-'iifa ,gg 5 4 QKLIQ-f NV-'V' J ,, . Q V .fxd EL .K--06 1 4' , : 5 T IJ 1 M X EIL, x-5 - I r iA LIGUXIER,IX1Jl,1N,I 03 L. H.S. THE L-liN,YIJ L 1924 Slabaugh, Vern Sehlotterhaek, Bula Suinniers, Ethel Thompson, Grace Avolfe, Lola CLASS OF 1904 Hoffman, Loe Pearce, Roy G. XVolf, Belle CLASS OF 1905 House. Avvlllllfl llroxrn, Seeley Ditto, Fmnia F1'CCd, Pearl Harsh, Ada CLASS OF 1906 llanta, lidith liothwell, Zillah Carr, Glada lfldred, Laura Green, Vvllllfllll fllitehell, Alarguerite l,IllINCl', lVilda N. llarshell, Edith 'lil10lNl7S0l1, James Wiilkinson, Rosa CLASS or 1907 llourie, Hazel Howe, Lela Loeser, Hattie Alelllillen, Lillian llanishy, Floyd AVCIAIfl1CllNC1', Cecelia CLASS UF 1908 Green, Helen Harsh, Lowell Henkel, Guy Alellaniel, Frank Aloore, Unier Shearer, lfdna Xllolt, Hazel CLASS OF 191115 Hell. lfverett lllve, lfdna Bragg, Bonnie Hutehinsozi. Charles liinnison, Elma Loeser. Hubert Long, Guy Moore, Leonard Parshell, Howard Prough, Celestia Saek, Herman Shearer, Arlo CLASS OF 1910 Gerber, Arthur Harper, Claude Sisterhen, Olive CLASS OF 1911 liroxrn, Herbert Loeher, Loretta Aliller, Burley Kloore, Cora Sheets, Are Staight, llable Sunimers, Helen 'l1l1O!lIITSOI1, Leland CLASS OF IQI2 liortner, Alae llouri, lfdward Cain, llartha Christie, lllarie Gage, Anna Grieder. Ester Harzh, Helen Peterson, Lillian Surnniers, james E. XVein1e1', 'llhurlow XVilkinson, Rosalie XVirthlin, lrene CLASS OI 1913 Banta, Roy llillman, Ruth liuelcles, liertha Claxrson, llessie Gerber, lfstelle lnlas, Burl Yoder, Yerda Longeneeker, Albert R. Pollock, lviley Raulfert, Leona Rielnnon, .Iennie Sisterhen. lIf'.rri-1 liriek, Harriet Larson, Arthur CLASS OF 191.1 Archer, Grace Bordner, Faye Calbeck, Leland Cook, Eva Duxrelius, Raymond Freeland, Blanche Green, George -leaneret. Helen Larson, Helen Larering, Nimnion Aliller, 'liryrell lllellaniel, Kenneth Smgtli, XVilbur Shearer, lllerritt Smalley, Arthur Sheets, -laeob lVilkin:'o11, Ethel AATllll2lIllS, Kathleen CLASS OF IQI5 Baker. Bernieee Broxrn, Leota Lena Carney. Stuart P. Cooper, Klildred Beatrice Cornelius, Gladys lf. Flick, Beatrix E. Gillespie, Gladys H. Green, 'l'l1on1as Henry Hostetter, llonnie Y. -lIlCliSUIl, Kent Loeser, Alilton XV. Long, Hugh Kliller, Hattye A. Rainxhey. 'Fhala F. Stanshurr, lfthel Strait, Charles F. Lrieh, lfrelyn CL.-NSS OF 19113 llouri. Ilomrlmy Rose Crockett. Beulah Dearilorfi, Fredonna Herald, Howard. Haller, Allen Huff, Ruth Heziry, llarjorie li!lI'CllI'QI', Violet lilotx, Fredonna N. liegg, lfrelyn Alier, lfverett Sehlotterhaek, llarion v v LICIOXIISR. INDIJINJ Q-l w L. H.b. Sistn-1'I1c11, Louis NX 1-:1x'n'1', I' IV-ll XY:-i111c1', R:1cI1cI XV1IIc111so11, Ruby XVUII. RIIIII CLASS III' IOI7 I31'z1gg111t1.11, fIIy1'tIc I'I11cI1tc'I, Kfzlry' I'.x'u1'.x11Ic. I',w1'ctt IIUIIQII, 1111111111 IJTJIIS, 5111111161 KI1I11c1', IAIl'l1I1k'Ii Stcx1':11't, If.1vI ,Ir:111111:1'ctt. 111111 II111'I1t1'I, gX1'tI1111' f11Ixm'1', Ruby' II:1IIv1', IJu1'1rtI1y' IIHIIQII. XX 1II1:1111 xIZIf,L'I'. IQ:1I11I1 R1-x. I'1fI1c'I IXHMI, II11'I111:1 l'I NQ11If1111N II:1:'-I1 IQIIIZII II11'1f Xvt'l'il k':1I1I1.1'1'II, II.1:fml1I I'i11l'11I1111'T, Isilfl' cll'l'l'I1. 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Opal liecfer arid Harold Renkenberger were married and are living in bloliet, lllinois. lndi in l llani Alfred Al. .-Xekermazi is a student at the llniversity of lllinois. Catherine Baum, is attending the liniversity of Chieago. Leonard Claudon is employed by Studebaker Company of South Bend. llildred Davis married .loc Croop, living in Chicago, Illinois. Arthur L. l,ong1neel:er, is secretary ol the Refrigerator Factory, Ligonier, 211111. Rose Y. Selig is attending the l'niversity of Chicago. Harry Cornelins married lllrs. Goldie Snyder, slannary 23. IQ23. 'lllzey reside igonier. where llr. Cornelius, is employed hy the Standard Oil Company. Alosephine lnkr- is at home in Ligonier, Indiana. Russel linker is at home, Ligonier, Indiana. Carey glefferies married Viola lloore, Klr. -lelleries is employed in Ligonier ier Clfliee. LIUUNIER, INDIJNJ Uh L. H. S. THE I.-li.N'.N'I.JL 1112 , - 1 . 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Hanrah liline is attending college in Springfield, India Rose Lundy' is attending college at lluneie, Indiani lilossom Kliller is employed as a el-:rk in Stansbi X Depntmu SEOIC li onier. Indiana. Clifford Klilmer iz. at home. Ligonier, Indiana. line Nelson has had one seine ter in Klnneie. Klinnie Poseharselq lllrs. Otto llillerl is livnv south ot Liomuell IIVIN. Harold C. Simmon: i' at home. Ligoniei, Indiana. Helen Smith is attending eollege in Klnncie, India Dorotha Smith is home in Ligonier. lndiana. Cedric liegg is attending Xlvahash College. Craxvfoidsxille nt Helen Ililler is at her home, Cronnvell, Indiana Carlos Lane is attending Notre Dame College, South Bend In ianx Helen Hlolfe is stenographer and bookkeeper Ol Lion 'ine hieeneit l igonier, Indiana. Gary Smith is at home, Ligonier, Indiana. Leona Yvinehnrg is attending Chicago L'nix'ersity, Lhieaffo I IHOIN Z 45 ' :lg -SH- fl hi LIGUXII-QR INDI 98 -l'..Y.'N'l.'ll. IU' I ll S IIII. 1. 111. Il. 1 1111111'1' ll. 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S. .-Xlrvi' fllll-If :1ll ilimr. lwvlii-il llllfll flu- liixt lui-ll l'lIlQN. 11. X111 llzittfm iiituiiiix llx rl1.1t lliw XV41cl1Nrurti'1'K f1'L1Tl'1'111f1 pm um lim. 12. Sviiiiwx 'ww in ZILQUIITN tuilgiy :mil liml mir iiiilixiilimly llllllllflill Ntxiiiiliiig. 13. limp, lIl'I'l'.5 yum' i'll.ll11't' In gi-1 ll stop-Iairlu-1'. ll'lllfllt'I' :mil Simk H.ll1llIll'f.l 14. l'1'm'Nl1111i'11 :mil Nmliiviiifiiwx .li-1-iilu tu lizlvi- um- gixmil Xpiu- rimiglut. li. Sl'XL'l'All ali-1-in lin-.iilx iliii- ri, t'Xl'l'L'fII'tllI11lI'l vxpmiiix' an wim- in rlii- l'i1'Q'Nl1lL'x. lla. Haul-wrlizill lmu gvr 1-xvi-pt1u11.1ll1 limi l1l'LlI'lllQ. lim l1:1il, ll.111':1ii4111 l,l1lll'l'N llU'I'T2llIl. 111. lfwiilmly Ni-ciiix 1.1 lu' illmllv. llllm' lluiiilglyl ll,.1rr1 gixiw -lilimg 11111111 lk'L'I11l'U,l 241. Dill mini' .Xiiimzil plzumiiig rml.11. 21. lmtx 411 rlii- Si-iiimx l't't'l'lXL' l l4llll HIlL'XX'N,H 22. WT lizlw ilcciili-il in ulir Ll Higli Sclimal pzipcr. lj. rlilii' sl11QLlllf Ul:L'llf .'xlll5l1I'Illu lla. llii- pxixmig 111 xnimtlivi' ilull ilzix. 27. lfu-Nliiiiy liiiw xiritrvim tu Squiriil llvlii-xiiig m tliir ulil iimtru Shirt vrirly :mil zixmil rlii- riifli. 23. All rlii' ti-siclivis gin lmiiiv tu gin-t pzipanx :mil IHJIIIIQIN .mil gvt Ll Tilll' air:-il mcail fm' oiiw. LIGUNIER, l.N'DI.lX.-I llll V - i 1 1 1 Y I 4 1 i THE SEN ICDR CLASS Presents SCHOCDL QDAUS CFHE LHEUNIAL 3 ii L. w., Nw- ug-Ri 1 MAH, 1924 UGLUITIE UQONIER, IHDIANA Nunn---nuunnu un-.nunnl-uununn--nunnun-nun-nnunn-nun-nun Mlm-ww. HI Q I.. ll. S, THE I.-E.X'.N'I.lL IW! IJIfL'IffXI 1. I'.x1'1'y11: 1- 111111115 111 gm' bzwk. 11-Xltl1r111gl1 111 II1l5L'l'X.1 4. Raining :1 Hmk 111 1l111'l-Lx. 5111'p1'1w 1111 Ifx'cly11 Kinf N11 X R. l'.I't'rl11l'N 1111111011113 xlmvlj.. fm. l':1lw 1112111111 Nfl 511111111 p:1p1'1'. ,. I'11ft 1-111111111 111 11114533333 H. 5. IWlllV1'I'. ,X l11ml111f N111 1 111. X101 112151 hllil' LIN llwllill. 11. A 11.11t11.11 fn 11111 111011111 1'111I111,g 1111111111 1'1111f11i1-1':1 ll. :XVI Ifxhihit 111 11111 511113. 13. Hi-Y party. XXv1SI1lI ' ty1w'.x'r1r1'1w TllI'I11NIl 11111-1'tz11111111 1.1. I.1gr11111'1' p1r111'11 hw 1111't:1l 111 11111111111 :111f1tl11'1' 5111111 111 111' 11111 U1 l c':1t f10Nhl'Il. I7. SL'X'K'I'lll S1'11i111x l1:1x11'g S'l1lfll 1511111 llll 1111: 11111111 13. .-X11r1rh1-1' Tillfl' :1l:11'm. X11 -11111111 5111111-1'. 111. Sl'l'fllHl 1111111111 of IY11' i'?i'?ff? H. 5. p:1p1'1'. 211. I51-xx' I'1I'l'Nh1l'N haw Nf111w 11p1w1A-1'l:1w 11- 4. Pxplair R2lffH1JI1llv' x1t11:1tir1n tr I'ZNtIll'I PJ H1111 4c,I3ll U 11111 1111 11 21. 51-111111K 1'1's11lx1'1l 11111 111 1111111' f':11'k 111 N1'l11111l 41111 1111111 11111 1 Xmas ami :1 Hnppx Nvxx' X'l'IiI' 111 ,-XII l.1fJr1Xl11R IXDIIXJ' 102 101115. 1111: I.-I-.NN 1.11. 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X Xlivinu 511111111 I'1'1lII'I1' 111, k'.1 X11. 151111111 111.111 11111.11 111lfl2l111'.1X1l'11 11x1'1 1111111111 1,. 5.1 11 1111111 111 11-111111 111111111-111 11111 111 L'11111111111.1 k1111 .11111 1411 111-'1111-111111 1111. 1Ql'1111l'1 1'1l1'11s 111112 11 l1111'11x1'1'1'11.1 511111101 .11111 11l'l'l'll Yum, X'4l1Il1lIl' 111 11.1N111'111g111 1 1 1. 1 l,'U.X'1l:1R, IX IJ I ,-I ,X I 105 ll. N, 'l'llli 1,flL.N'XI,'ll- 11124 oh, Efi QEBR may lflflilil .NNY X lxriuu' 'lllu-rv NYM. 4. Xuxx' slmmvlug at flu' l,1ll1Ik'L'. fL'1lflll'lllQ IA'IUllL'l S. in Urlillb Clrouunl Hug mils In wa' llls Slllllllllllu fl. Q-Ilxf fry-nut. lQL'lWlll'f k'lllAllN 1lc'llYc'l'C1l, llllillly. 7. lflrst play Wzlcticc. H, Un wa' lllllfllfl' flu- KIuxics? ' XIV. lfliut :uul Klisa XXv2lCllSIl'IIk'I'. ll. l'llINI uslitiuu of Uutlorlla. lmukmxt if you ph-:N-! IJ, R1-u :ull 4ll.ll'l'l'kl ibm' iufur1u:u'i0u :ls to thc XK'lIL'I'l'Zlh0llfS of Bctty Darling. lg. Ulu- Lllulw girls l'I1ft'I'f2llI1 film' Club boys. 14. lfuullf tlmr l a'ul :uul liurulf tlmr lilllfK:0IlYOL'JlflOIl. IQ, NI:-5. IT. lun prruluwll :A rwr fm' lwr Gcmu l clan k'X'L'l'l' Qlzu' tm' flu- fulluw- H12 um-lx, Xllfllllk' Nun- aliml suulv. lu. XIV. gX. Y. lf. iu Ifliulugy, Uxxvllvll' do lwugw gn lu XYlIlfL'l'?H lQ4l5lllM'll lnmlv. Hl'll'Jll't'll un-lu lu. 'lllu' Uurlquu fn-vnu tu bc upnrtiug tics of flu- cll'L'L'H vzlricty. 31. lzuvxu-ll pzulty givcu fm' lf:u'l ,-Xucr. 33. luguuivz' llzn-kvtlxnll tm-:uux Nlmulnl lu- llzltlwl' k'lL'ilI1. li Yillv clvzuuwl lvlu. Ji. ,X -llllllfll' 'ZR vxixtx tu South livusl. lllctlm Ryan :mal fyl'il.l JU. 'llv1'1'llwlv xxnu' nu Sump Shun fm' flu' .-Xuuunl, lj. fllll l1lXlllUIlk'1l lwlliug nu Ik Sk'IIllll'N of 24. lf. XV. llllml XY. ll. 18. l 4ucuvll paulrx for rlu- Hmm. fur lWllNlQl'I'lW2l ., , ,. v. , V . . . lu, A-Xll uh ru rum' lwuuuzuuvut. XM-rc Im' you l,lCyOlNll'.Rl Nun' muh Il tczuu. 1.lIIUXlliR, I.YDI,lN,1 104 I 11.5 'l'llli l,fIp.'11XI.ll, l'f 1 j 1111111. 11111111 'NI111': .1,. R 1 1 1 111 1.2. 'S li. 11. 1,. 1 11: 211. ,XII 21 -34 .21 21 17 28 .11 5111 11L'1'11 1 X11 15. .111 1 11'11 1'1-1-111111111 1 X11 1 XLXRC11 if 1111- 1.11'1'111'11 1'll1'fX 111 1l111'.1 11111-1 111111111 11'111'11'1 1-.11111' 1L',1J,l3,1 111111111 1 11:1x111'111:111 1'XT1Ql. 51'il1'1l'1 :11'1l 1111111 X111 1111' 1111'1'11111f. 11',11'1'1 111111'1'1'N.1 h 111 171111. 1 RC 1111' 1'.Lll1 xllll 11111 L1111 1111111111 1111111111' 111 g1'1 f11l'11A -11'111'11'1 1111111 1111 11.11111 N111111. 1 11'1'111111- g1'11111g 111111. 1S11.111N1111111. K1111'T 111 11111111 1'.1111111'1-1 11.111111 11112 .1111'11.111 11111-4 S11:1111' 11 1 N 1 11111 8111111111 11.111' 1'111:1 .XNxl'1111111 1111111 S11l'11f lf :11 .1 Il 11 111111111 1 R1111111. 11. 19. 111111 5. 11 1 ' 1 11INT 11lg11I 111 111411. 111'111 1 1..lNI 111'1 ' 111111111 1111 111111 . -. .1-. X ..,X HN . R 1 . 1114 111'Q1111 1111 1111' 11111'111'11:1, H171111 111 1 11'l1I' X1111111. 11111 1 l1'il' .1111 f11l' 111111 1111111' 111.11 111.1111'1 11111111'1 11111111111 ,11111-1111111 1 1111 1111111 . F. 1-1'111111g 111 1111' 1.-1'.11111:11. 1111111 1111111-11111111111-1 1111111-11. 1111111111 1 1111111, 1111111111 1 111111 5 N1'111111'U 1'1111'1'1:11111'11 111 11113111111 1111- 1ll11l1lI'X 2l1'l' g1-11113 1'1'1111 1111' 111111 111411. 111 -11 1 11111 11111 1lI1111l1'N 111111111 gvt f111I1' 11'111'11'1 11-11111 1111- 11111111 -111111. X1..A11 1 1'11 11111 11111111 N151'1I1Q 111'1'Xl'I'N1ll 1 L-15. 1 l1,flll1lL'l' 11'1I1 1l11Y1' ll 1,11'1'11111 L1111111- 114 X11 lll 41111111 1 111111111'1'1111'1 .11111 11. XI' 1111'11'1 1 1'1:1-1 11 111lX111Q :1 1Allll11l1 111 1111111 11111. 1111111111 1 1.IGIl,X'lliR,IYDIINAI 105 1,, H, S. THE L-liX,X'I,fIl. IW I. 7 3. 4 7 fill U lil. PPJL .-Xl'Rll, lfwiwoiit' wishing rliv ilzn wonlil soon pziss. H'lll1l'l'l' lilintl Kliccn fonncl in rlit- ,-'krt Room. IiIt-uri-in lton l'ii1'c'. lroning lVJIll'll gots np in sniokv. .'Xnnn:il Staff niccting. llvviili' on ptintvr. lllvrn' ls ont- ,lnnior who cirlit-it nnsfvs school lUt'k'IlllSl' lit- ilocs not gct np ist' lit- ilocs not gvf ln. KU. Il.J lllflY.-Xlllf? 'lihv otlicc is cloii.g hnsiiit-ss on ll lmiiluiipt hzisis. lfight Cirzulv Pliiy-A siifccss ttoni lligh School stzintlpoint. Il. :X portion of tht- Qxlllllllll gors to pix-ss. or hc' IR Alunioi' 'lizig Czilnpaign in full swing. lo. -lnniots ninlcing zlll otha-1' vlzissvs sriiiiil :ironnal :incl tzllu' noticc. lj ,-Xlzisllll 'l'lu- l'iI'l'sl1l1's ili4ln't go mm-i' thi- top whcn it czunu to thc .lun plzn. IS. -lnnioi' plin :i slwfvss ftoni st:n'l to linish. 21 llzisv Bull lgoys hzul two gilllws on-1' U'L't'l'i'i'llllA'-nfulllllll .-Xxviiiicu hoxs flx'fC?l Itcl rl win hziilly whilc wc c:11'1'iul off tht- honors froni XXvJlXY2lliIl. 22. fit-oiizm-ti'i l kills llZlPl5l'H- ullllllllllil li, l'ivriii-vs. li. ,lnniots hnsy pi'cp:n'ing llilllklllkffulll ilu-ir lwxiilsf' 24, All yon licxn' wht-n you get within vzn' shot nl :i Svnioi' is Lxllllllill, Cloth s lIlYlfIlllllI1NZlllll l,I'L'sL'nts. 25 lf, NV:it'l1stitta-2' swings 1-lvctioif' NXT will stnih XYoi'ltl Xvznf' rtlini l 23 lllTL'l'l'fT.l pz':lrtlcc' lwgins. ,211 5tiwliii'g si-1-ins h:n'il now f 'l'lir lfnil is X1-nit 30. l'Rcpo1't k'Ill'lls glx'cli -- USi'lll4ll'.N gtzulcs withhc'lal. I. IGUX1 Ii R, IX D I .I .Y .-I lflfm I f1.S. Tllli 1,-l:'.'X'.X'1,Jl, I'f 71 C9 , ' V A M, I ..-I, I I ilu: Ill! I ' 5- a 5 ,- l 11- f'f7T'N'-s I-Q .l 5 E 4 2. ' '. 6, : Ef 2? ' . :' 4f ' l- law . ,: 3 f f 2:5-X S: , l' ,Y ,- ,Z -r 5: lf: HQ, ,LQ '- ' 1 lj' ,, ' Tuff 'x'N'1 g- 7-1 - I L4--fS'YY 'if - wggx- Q' , 1' 1 - -:J 3 xg 'f Q . Ae 16 A 4 T ' 3 ,ff 1 yi f, . du I Jil, f lm I? 1? fi ' ' l Af: N uf-, T. ': If A -. Pc. gr? 4 f .I K X CV!! XIAY 1 lic-i'y'r'rrc' lwgglm tm rw-l xx'm'1'iwl :nlvmt l xllIllN.H 2 l,lg1f'l1l0.' Vs. llf1'l'l '. llrlw lixlll. tm Silas AIIlI'I1l'l',H picturv l'K'lll'lll fS1'l1lKll'N. 3 Opc'1'c'tr:1 :1 big success. O Sylnptmm of Slcvping Sickluws mntiuwl. 2.2 flaw Day. 25 lg2ll'k'lll1lllI'l'1ifR'. 28 ll'I'l4l!' :xml Swiml lillltllllf 21p C111111111-r1u'111n'11t. .Xu lqC'XHll'. --Xlllwlrml Klux Smith. LL 14 , NIV. Wvimcr: lfw1'yrl1ivg 1 lmw will tmlny. ymx lmxm' tnke-11 rl-1-umrum Hu KIz1 vl Wvmlvz Ulwl l l12lYl'll'I l'lflll'l'. NI1. xXvl5l1L'lAZ :Ngninl lfstlwr li.: Dill you gn lllbfllllk IH umm llwlxf llelrn XVills: Nu, l xvzllluwl up IVCIUYIER, IXIJIJX.-I 107 I, H. S. 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THE I,flfN.N'l,-11. 111-1 11 o .ini -f -Q -f -f X 'll v 1 XXX' 12 1 '1 1 1'f 1 Aa '11 1Q 'Y 1113 111 11 1 1' 1 K X 1 1 X11 1 1 1111 9' 1 V1 f VI' 1 1 11 1 1311 M ft. ,,,,,,,, XXX11 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 in -' '1 11 N Q L P , g 1 1 1 .1 I 11 1-1 UM wi 11 1 1 1 1 11 ' 1 1 1: 9 X -lffl ' ' K 1:111- li.: IQJ1111111111, 111111411 111111 1111 1111, 111111, 111L'114'1 1121111111 R.: XY111? 4 1fll'f XY1-11,11111111-1'11i 1:1 11111 1 .111. 1x 1111111 111 '111.1Y'sV11-1111 1 111111111 11:1x1' 1111111111 111 11111111 1 f11471Q1'1'1' N1X1i1X7IIXlfS 1111111 11.11111 . . 1'11111 111111 N111 .111 11l'1Q'1l IDlII11i1l' . , ,......,, 17111111111'V' IJOI'llf1I1 1'i11111'1Pf . ,. . . . 1 111'111 111111 17111111111 IJ1lI'll11lUl1 Nfl'1'.L'1' . ,,, 11'111111 11111111 111111111111 11101111 1Q1l1Q 1.. . 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Vs I1 IIAYIL 'VRIIYD TO GIVE A RE FLECTION OI THE LIFE AND SPIRIT OF THIL LIGOXIER HIGH SCHOOL : : : HGCOLATE SI-I0 Stationery and School Supplies xv wrrx uv 1 mum l l'I' XYI'l'HUl lA N max Ol GDR IDI-.LILIOL S LHULOLA l lpw X sodas, Ice Cream, Sundaes , SPVCI-XI Xl l'I Y'l'llJN 'HJ PM IY URIJIQRS . . 1 . . . . f-if .zqfr rr 41 fp -egqafggsf-,g , apffra- ....., -nf f Music and Ll AM li WM L.- W e f HW Victrolae S E wa XIQXX' YlC'l'HR RICCHRIJS HX SALIC IQYICRY lflilll.-V1 Y ' l I' Phono l QUINUIA. l1llIlI1ll I7 1' 1 II ll r b L. 11. 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XV15111-1': 1V1'11, 1111111 11115 :1 S1211 gut 111 1111 111111 11? 1111111 H1'11'11: 'I-111' P-1!II 111111: HS11111111 .X111'1111: C111 S11111'. KI1111' L12lllL', 111111111113 111 Il 111111k111'11'1': 1J1'1111, Q11 111 111111 11111 1111' I1 H111 11412, 1-Ill 111121111 Ill 11511 1111' 11. 1711111. c11111111g 111111111 1111-1 111111'1 11111-11 511111111 11111111 KIM. lI1'KI1c11c111: H1111' Illilllf f1'11N1-N 111'1' 1111-rc? L1z11'1'1'11 U.: Six. Xlrs. 1XI1'KI11'11c111: H1111' 1s 111:11? 1 11:11:11 111111 1116. L'z11'1'111: I 11111111' 11. T111' 111111'1' is 1111111111111 51-11116. LIGUXIER, IXIJIJNJ 115 Farmers Co-Operative Elevator Co. IJIfAI.I'QRS IN AI.I, IQINIJS Ulf' IiI'II,I7INIi XIA'I'I'fRIAI-S. GRAIN, KIJAI., I'I'.NLI',, SIAX I'.R ANIJ IDRAIN. 'I'II,If. RHOFING. L'IClIIfN'I', PI,AS'I'IiR. LIKIIC. SAIQI' AND Flflill. W. A. JACKSON. Manager IDIIHIM' WI Ligonier. ImIi:m.z BOTHWELL 8L VANDERFORD LAWYERS I,IGUNllfR. - - INDIANA Ligonier Universal Sales Company, Inc. AI'II'HORlZIiIJ FORD and FORDSON SALES and SERVICE -0- I UIQR, SICRYICIC IJIfPAR'I'KIIfN'I' IS KIUIJICRN ANI? I9I'I,I,Y ICQIIPPICIJ TU GIYIC PRIJRIPI ANIJ IQI I ICIIQN'l' SICRYICIC ,,U NX In A150 LARRY A GULJIJ I,INIC Ulf ACCICSSURIHS INCI.I'IJV INCI 'l'lRI'fS. 'I'l'BIfS, GAS ANIJ Oll, A-U...- S'I'HRAIiIf SPACIC VOR RIfN'I' BY DAY UR KIIJNTII ...Ui KIZIXIII :xml I.ir1cuIn H113 XYUNI. Plwm- 143 I,igunic1'. Imiinnzl III1 L. H. S. THE I,-1zXXl,JL 102.1 Karl B.: Cmnt' ,nn nun' llis Uvnruly. tl0n't ynu knun' tlic juku tu tlu- wap story? llisx Nvnmlyt Karl, l believe run liziw smtp on the hrsiin. lx arl: XM-ll. tlmt ls zi sign l haw Z1 clvnn nnnal, ifn t .tf Dun C.: Ulm swcctivl H:n'0n't l nn-t you bcftmf? Sweet young thing: lr's just poswilwlc. 1 nw-tl tr- lu- xx ninwc in :ui imqim' giqluvn. M iss Uvomly: L1fll'lylC, wliqit is :i cinnplcx Nciitvncc? Cxnlylc: lt my ln-rv to look nn pxigv 4311. Une evening lWClUl'f,' tht- mlsunx' ftnrtul .it tlu- lfziglw Hull, l'lL'I'IUiL' piykul tln' popnlzn' piece of music czlllml, XVlu'n lr! Xiglitnnu in ltzily' lrk XVc'tli1w1l1n Uwr Here, for the first znnnlwr. Young Ifrrington llrnvcn, our .luninr iluinlwll, un swing tln' nannr, rvgitl it several tilnes but finally gnu' it up :ix 21 lmnpvlcss jnlw :incl mill, Huw fmnv, llvrln, if lf is lllQ'llIlIl'lC in Iflllf it lx W ctlnc-llin rncr lu-rv' X111 Flint: Un you think tlizit it I ripcncil :1 lwtrlv uf ctlwr in tln' rrnnn inn funlcl snu-ll it? H KI ank: Nut with tln' culil I'w gut. rs. Dunklv: You knfnr in King 'l'ut's tfunlw tht-y fnunrl iinzigcx of M'l'X'LlI1l'S to fvrrc lnln in tlic' tutnrv lnnll. ltinllyz Dlll11lN UIllfl'I'S, l mppnw. KIM. llcxliclnwil, ml-Ziulngy l: Kwgvr lunr ilu inn gui rirl nt im'lQi'ugivlim'N? Roger: Uvclls-l lixnn-n't l1.ul :un expr-i'iviuv xritli 'L'lI1. llr. lflint: tlnwpliiin-, wlrit ix vxzipmflti-ni? .I0.: Uixzilvpuziintioii. lllisu XXv1lL'l1sIt'IYl'l' l.'Xm'ic11t Hietnry ll Xlvlmt nunlil lu' Unir inctlunl in Xtzirt- ing ll firm' it you liml liwll in lluisc tlxnaf llary Dellorrz Wvcll. you crlulml gn tw tln' lic-iglibfris :unl gvt snnu' lni' uizils or you rould usa' Flint. I.IGO,YIER,IXDI.1N.1 117 Compliments of The American Cafe Rauberfs jewelry Store THIS G11-V1' SHOP THIS mmm SHOP uxllcx. - - - lxluuxa Hm11':oF'1'H15 KENEEDY e71wm.,u1f,f fishqfg-'Janna BANNER STEAM L AUN DRY D CI ' ere Wlork ls Reliable ry eanfng Xvhere Servic ls Right and Dyemg Phone 86 and Wie Will Prove It IIS L. H. S. THE L-li.N'XI.!L 1024 Jln lntervieuy lDith Mr. Allen a You are excused fr: in lfnglisli Lilasrf' 'lihese words fell fwiffll llllll 5'1 f'lY . , , . . . in the ears ot a certain student whu tiok them up nalt with pleasure and hall with tear. It always seems so loolish for a student to be sent out of class for an excuse blank when the teacher knows the student was there or she would not have him sent out. The student rose from his seat and stumbled out of the room to have a pleasant interview with the Superintendent. 'lihis was the thing he hated to do most. Un the way donn stairs he wished xery sincerely and almost prayed that Klr. :Xllen had left and was our of town lor a couple of weeks. lint what good would tliis do? He had to :ee llr. Allen some time or other before he could go back to class so- lfx'entually, Hilti' Not Now? He entered the otlice and there before him sat a dignified looking Superintendent. He was counting money, and he nex er looked up as the student entered. :Xlter a lapse of time of about live minutes the student heaeme very nerxous as he thought. lt'- about time for nie to say somethingf' l'le mumbled something that uns intended lor. alt, Allen. but sounded more like the whispering mummy taking elecution lessons. Not hearing, or not being able to understand what was said, illr. Allen kept on counting money, said nothing and did not even look up to see who was address- ing him. Blix Allen, the student managed to get this out of his month at last and 1 llr. Allen looked np with an expressionless face then lowered his head, and counted money. 'lihe 'istudentn then thouglit that Klr. Allen must be awfully slow when it came to counting money or else there was an awful lot to be counted. Wvell at any rate it there is anything makes a -tudcnt nerxous and frightened it is going to Xlr. :Xllen for an absence slip which thejt know will be one of the colored type. I w-want an excuse heh-blank the student stutteredf' At thi Hi. Allen reached in his poeket and lished out a blank which was somewhat torn and crumpled. and looked very much like it was in the wreck of the Hesperousf' Pansing tor a minnte the student carefully smoothed it out and wrote. Hlixcused from class for making unnecessary noise, eight period. He then laid it hack on the desk. llr. fXllen's next more was to take a large book from his desk and trznisler figures in it. Alter a short interval of about 25io,ooo worth of figures, in small denominations. Kli. Allen picked up the blank and looked at it laid it back on the desk and started setting down more figure- in the book. XVhat class was this ? he asked. ' . Hlfiiglisli III, replied the student in a very low and trembling tone. lfive minutes intermission. Finally Klr. Allen cleared his throat and said, l don't know what to do about this. F Klore sileztce. LIGONIER. INDIANA 119 L. H. S. THE L-liX.N'I.JL 1924 'AYou see the teachers have enough to do teaching school without watching some student all the time who doesn't know how to act. This was a fairly long speech by llr. Allen, as he is not accustomed to say any more than is necessary like many people do. This is the fourth time this year for you? Yes, the student admitted. You were sent from a class yesterday for a similar offense? --vas. I don't know what to do about it. Do you think you ought to have another chance ? YVell, I w-w-would like to have another chance, the student replied. You think then. that three times is not enough? NYC-ll. l believe I can do hetter the next time. Here there is a very long hreak in the conversation and the student almost decided to leave, but renewed his courage with the thought in mind that he might have to take the subject again next year. This is my junior year and I feel that l shall have enough to do next year without taking English III over againfl said the student. You should have thought of that before, replied Klip. Allen. However, I will give you one more chance but. flzix is nfl. These last three words were emphasized. lt you ever get sent from class again you needn't come to me for an excuse. l won't give it to you. 'lihe student accepted the yellow hlank with more thanks in his heart than anyone ever felt hefore. -KARL BOURIE In History III class over a discusrion ot the negro question. Klartha H.: VVell, jim, what are you going to do with the negroes? .line Schutt: Kick 'em out Bliss NVachstetter: But, jim, where will you kick them? L1GO.N'IliR, I.N'D'I.1N.1 120 :nun-nn nn--nn.nunn1nun,u--nu-nun--uu-nn-n-un-nu-nu Eat More Bread WHY? A511-.:BI'.III.Ix AN 02515 Ilpbw XX HIS NUI, I3AIxI. I1 YU? RSFII1 I.'SIf THICSIQ I-'LOKRS KIADI-Q BY LYON, GREENLEAF 8: CO. WIASEQ GOOD Blended CLIPPER XY'inter Patent EVERGOOD Turkey I-Iard Xvheat Patent I'Y4II SQIL In IIIL following Grurvrx: SACIVS BAIQICRY-If. YNY. S'I'IEI,I.IiRfS'I'AXSHI'NYS SIURII I'.I'..1III,I,I.R-IJ. X.UlkJI,I'-.II',I XX HI I I1 GR1IL'I:'I IpRI-X Ifrvzud IN tIw CIu':1peNt :md Iiwt I muI This Hardware Store Xu. unIj, III Uk IIZIII tm Kumi wI11pIr'tc Ilnrx in Is.Ir.Iw11rfImz we Ntfmk X1 many I1tfIq IIUIU4 that zm- -1: sew-l1t1z1I :md wr wIIIwm culled for amd xi :Hex u- il WAI PICIINIIII' to Imnd :wwf thc- UIIIHILAY' In Mm it-:mx Thur wx I1:mIIy exprcl tw Und In-rc. I duet cfm ix If II an mzlrrwd wr ju-t gum: tf Iw xnzxwia,-II xml 1 Yind Iwrc mum' thins 31111 will nerd. and uc im its 31111 tw onus :md Nev vu-11 fI1u11gI1 you may Inc mm the wunty IIIIQN. H llil u1II Imd In-rf ll mm-:aI Nu - im' :md D wrxiu xcIdum wsu. WEAVERS HARDWARE I,IGIIXIIfR, - IXIJIAXA Phurlc' I3-I un-nu-nun-nn nuuun-nu IZI IIO IJI IDI Dedication 'IO THE BRIGHT URHAKIS AXIS AKIISI NS IYHICH IVE HAYI2 HAIJ AND OX WHICH IYIQ HAYI-I 'I'HI'S FAR BI'II,T OIR I IVIQS: To 'I'HIf IIJICAIJS IXSPIRIfI3 IX I'S BX R PARICXIS, TICACHILRS, AND FRIIZNIDS AND 'IU 'I'HIC HARD XVORIQ YIf'I' TO COME I I RI-AI I7I' 'I'HI'SIf XXI THIS CLASS OIF 1024 ,, 4,1 .K .. CA'I'If THIS LICNN IAL. I kv rf V :ff ks . 4 L H N IIXNI 1974 ?. M wfl I ff 1 1 V-'i 0-in I 0 Kem? L. H. S. THE l.-Ii,YXI.Jl. 102+ l.ulnncl S.: lln cnny'c1's:ltlnn with il cunplv Of Scnlm' girlwl ilu-l lJnn't yun glI'lS want tn rakc ll rlllc with INC? 'lvhc nlll lmnr rum yn much ha-ttcl' slncc l gut tha' hack cnrtzlin llxcll. R:ly'1nnnll R.: lllmmry llll ,lim Illllxf lfc:n' in n1ln1.l that ynn can light lx-ttcr :lr lmmc than ymn can zlyvzly from lmnlc. ylllll S.: Dill hu' my I XYLIN n:n'1'4:yy' nnnllul? l llnn't lilw lny pmt. :lt alll: In tact l think lu-X pnnlc. lla' -lyzlrpvnvll hlx pvnrll with lny lanilc. Tn m:n'lx nm llnwn ll llnnli. HIM. Klclllclwzllg Xlvllnzn' lx thc Clllilflll ul thu l nlrcll SILIIUN? llill ll.: Mlm ul it ly lnzlnz--l tn Fnlnpc. ln ln' u,lleguAlyl1-ll lllfllll' .1 llllll yl'.ll' lngll. l'L'llIIll'lIlQ ll grunt lll-.ll nr llnngn. an nu-ll 115 plenty of crnxt. lliw xXvllCllNU'fU'l'2 Uvhglr ng: thl' llllydllfflll' nr -v-'n1'lng tln- ll.lXlQlllllll lxl:nnlX.f Lilllfill SIIIIIINCI' I'L'xUl'I'. ,. ,y ...Q Klux KI.: :Xll Inmlurn XYTITIIIQ lx lxnlnnn. lxllf lt. XIV. xxvlSllC'l'Z Rlllllilll? Klux: Yes, mznnin' :ill owl' rhu pagan Klux: llr. XXYl5Ilk'l'. yy'h.lt lx thu QI'L'ilIL'NI lnwntiwn? llr. Hvixnerz XY:-ll, l'm rut yum, lint l think rlmr wmnc nl rln- cxcmw that my' studentxr give me fm' nut lmving theil llHft'lWlllllib up. :nv zlhnnt rlu- Lfl'l'IltCNt. HIV. Patton. lLAUIl1lllINCI'L'l1ll ,Xl'lrl11m'ticl Ixxvllilf lx thc :lmywr In the prnhlvnlf Ralph Rex: Kline is twn. HIV. l':1t':0n: lllnus two L'fll'l'L'k'f. l tnllcal you su, szlill XIV. Yun Blnn :lt S210 on thc llrsr llzly 1lll'L'l' Xmas vacation. ' LIGUNIER. IXDI.JN.1 123 lllx Ill lp l.flzX,X'I,-ll, IIB' un-J fr L , , I 4. . I . i . CF: 4 , 5- iffqli 1 K' 'fiiimvkii -1 ,A ff I E 1 z, I ,' , . .HEPES S QTL-'L I L Q S gf 111 uSivC.l if Nl - i IQ U,'x'1liR, I.N'lJ'1 IX' .I I2-I' J THE L-h.'X'.N'I.lL IVE! L. H. S. Topics of the Dau ' ' - ' 'llll su thu ' a uvh ai jnku, just :is well Emily wzuats the wnilil tri l,i ni. rh..r .ht t ' h as anybody but sh: dnt-snt sc: zniything funny in them. Esther li.: lSpe:1king nt slccxt-s in lit-1' tl.c:sJ Uh, l :nn just going tn have my sleeves cnnic tlmvn own' my kiwi- czui. lllzthle Vlvadcz San' Snihiqi, tht' Sciiifui' ifitls :nr guing skzitinv sonic nivht. Cain . PN K ,, b b you go? Sophia: Oh Go: tlil lil just lun- tn gn. lfut ally, l Cillllt skzitcl Bliss XYn0d5: lVcll, 3111 :Xllt-n, wlizits on inn- niintl? ' Nothing. Kly hut is clown stziirs. HIV Allen: M H 'nw' Dt-cke ll . i': l'ni :1 little still twin lunili 5 dnl inn six vnu xwim' twin? Qig.,iu-116, ii'iit-i-t- V t 1 v ll vnu tlnnt pai tnt' nittfvft tl ll ii thi- H11 ll'fgZlQ1C llt' Q Illl HIV. ljilfffblli - liable Wvcinpluz Wvln' nut iiiulsxlugc. -lorcpliiiiv: NVoultl yin- hkt- to livzu' thc tlit-:ni nn kissing? llililrutl S.: Nu, :ill l t':n't- lui' Is zipplit-tl -uiciicc. Oh llnszilrlll lJui'l in Xlici' lltl. thu host lnnliing 1 lfoiwl Roszihcll : Il, 'f M Hstht-1' lieascyz , H s lit I th -ight it uxis : Us V ir In s.15 , Wa Seniors may til, lul tnil lill nui' linitei tips. :irc sure, lint pun lisl ls suit nl ltmc SUIUQ' Z' . 1 l'xc ht-:nil 111.1 , YIILR. .,1 Q IINDIAINA lnrcv nun' tn LIGU. 125 llhl The Philadelphia House Of Purity llflhllf Xl.-Xlllf Li.-XNl7llfS .-XXI? ICI-I Lilllf.-XXI LYNCH .x1'Axx' 'i'I1Il-I l SPI-ICI.-Xl, .-X'l l'IfX'l'IUX VOR P,eXR'l'Il-IS A ' Z. A. Andrews gl Brothers PlionL'7S Compliments of W. A. Shobe F. W. Black C. Lane Ligonier Physicians Don't For et lliialllf Shoe Shiner g Will-iN l'l UDNII-ft l'13'IIXIQIXCY L'.eXRl'f1Jl- Sllillf. IJIfI.IL':X'I'l'f SHUIQS Slfll .-XS Rlfli GRI-ilfX. lil.l'lf ANI! ALI. Sllflllf SIIUICS, I ANI A PAST KIASTIZR. S. D. SMITH, The Shoe Shiner lit NJN CIUAR STURIC ...f,..ff--.IHHI --'- 1-.-nu--1'--.:n-neu-u--nu--lu--I 1 l Zo LIGGNIER GARAGE I-XClIfX'I' F1 DR It PIeasure Cars ' Speed HQOUS iiijl II' XUIIIQ LIAR IfVI'III 'IIIRIfS III,-XIII IfI.IKIIN.-X'IIIf FII OF .'iI.Ii SIIIIWY.-XI,I. IQIAIYYIIIIIIIS Corghiroy ford Sidewall Protection I'I'KIAIiI1SA IJIIfI IfIlIfXL'If IXIPIAXCEA-XSHI.Ix-.ICIXNIJ II,XX'cII.INIl15II. Plrfim- 1 I qtrgigm- -I-IfRvsiIIviiu ISI I,ig.inisi. InIIi.z:i LIGGNIER -Hom: mf Wilkinson Hand Made Art Quilts Ifni' Infnniiiirtm XYritv WILKINSGN SISTERS I.IGUXIIfR. - f - IXIDI,-XXA ROBINSGNS IigX'IA'I'IQRY :XXII IfI,IfL I'RIL' SIQRYICIC I.IXL'UI.X HIKIIIXYAH Isis-xiufsiig Presto-O-Lite Batteries 127 Y H S. THE L-ENNIAL 1024 LIGONI1iR,INDIJNA 128 HSAVING is The Foundation of SUCCESS Place Your CORNER STONE Now in a SAVINGS ACCOUNT Wiith Mier State Bank Compiments of A. M. Timmis C. Cx. Kee-hm C. Rupert Ligonier Dentists l he Bank of Safety and Friendly Service Ut R Cllllllf .NIH IS 'HJ HIQLP ICACH Cl'S'l'1HIlfR Sl'CL'lilfIJ. XYIC HRUXY 'l'HROl'GH YUVR SKC- CICS!-3. Ylll' XVILI, PRUl l'l' 'l'HROL'GH A BANKING L'UNX!CL l'lON XVITH 'l'HIi Farmer 8z Merchants Trust Company LIGONIER INDIANA FQR Staple and Fancy G r o ceries STAR GROCERY PHONE 49 L. H. S, 'I'HIi 1,-EXXIJI, 1021 T ' 077423 fffe ffl O Sf-fsff l,1GUXIIiR. IXIJIJNJ 131 Board of Education MRS. LIQX.-X XY. 5'l'ANSBl'RY ,--.. .,... I5-wif G. 5. LX UN ........ .. ....,,.. .... . Nrurrl CHA-XS. NELSON --- -,,1'7'r't1.VIH jet White Groceteria Staple and Fancy Chase CSL Sanborns GRQCERIES Teas and Coffee We Sell lt For Less Market Prices for Egg and Butter Jet White Groeeteria Phone 20 O. O. SCHRGCK FLoR1sT Flowers of Quality and Distincti CoM1'LlMENTs OF THE LIGONIER CAFE I L+, I v -M Har Scha er am I Clotggs Because we believe in ourselves IHA'I S XVHY XVII AR IQAISLIC TO AIJYIiR'I'ISIC SH ICX' 'IxIiNSIVIiI.Y. XX Ii KNOW' HPR L'I,U'I'HILS ARIS AS G4 JUIJ AS XVII SAY THICY ARIC. XVII IQNHXY NUR CI'S'I'UXIIfRS XYILL L'ONIIf BACK AGAIN AN IJ AGAIN. I'I 5 IfLIIINlIAIY III AIJYI-QR'l'ISIi XVIII-IN NUI' CAN '1'1u's'1' 'I'HIf czwuns wtwui ,wvl-:R'1'1s1xc:. ID. Carney CIotI1ing Store IIARI 5H:XI'tI NIfR S AIARX L'I,II'I'IIIfS Congratulations and Success to L. I-I. S. Graduates of I924 COULTERS B A K E R Y IfYIQRYI'I'IlNCi IN 'I'IIIQ IIAKICR I,INIQ 133 our Next Move To become independent and self-supporting is ll cour t of training at the SOUTH BEND BUSINESS COLLEGE Ilfully accredited through the National Association of Accredited Commercial Sehoolsj Forty-three years of continuous operation. Nine courses of study-from the shortest to :1 two-year Honor Degree Course. Employment Department places all grziduates in positions. SPECIAL SUMMER TERM VVrite for FREE hudget of information The South Bend Buisness College Corner Ailiflliflflfl and Klonroe Streets SOLTH BEND, INDIANA This is a Studebaker Year THE BIGGEST VALLTE PER DOLLAR. SEE THE NEIV STLIDEBAKER MODELS AND COMPARE THEM VVITH ANY OTHER CAR IF YOI' XVOLLD PROVE 'rms s'm'rm11cx'11 Asia FOR A IJE3IONSTRA'I'IIJN ,xr The Blazed Trail Garage Kelly Tires Exide Batteries I3-I L. H. S. THE I,-ILYXIJI. -4 L. I W2 1 .. 2 ., . 3 ,.. 'Q K cu Q vxfn ' -is .. - g if. ii-. 1 1 y A 5 I L . ,I I A 1 , fy. ' V n A ' . Q fl id 41312 . ff .4 ' -'L' .fl A93 . - 5'-131.1 'if' -. ' T ' , -1 C , . 53' ,.-4 wrt V o 'Y 'A figaf: 'Y ' 5 t . . 'g 1 ,.1... K kk-Q ZZEEL31 - f -Q - T 255:-1-.Q P . M-4 S 1--1 ff f k , fx ' 0 K -. 1. - ,fin Q., I 3 ' , Fl ' ,495-gin-fe - U' Nsif L Wm. w . .1 , ! 5 4 4:.'.f?' Aff. fain Fresk RRR B vs 5 x . sw., . Q, .f 44 W Qffiiei, Q' ? + 1 ,. .43 r. Sirhxtg' -n.wfnmmn-os..D- Svch Unis lffgggbmgyf, . 5-.T 1 n ern ' s 5. e. . V 'Wai A,?.:g3u- Fa-.vu Nh:-se mvn 7h.'SYn owl xo e X L M r. nT1v,XNwTm t P . 1, , ,. 3, ,. Hi '- zz A LIGUXIPR I' -. .N D 1.1 .N .J 135 , 1 ,un--unuun. n-nun-.nun-nu nn-nun.-.nnunnuuuu nunsun:uuqunuuuu-n-unnnuu oooo CoFF13E---NoTH1No BUT 3? SACICS BAKERY - L. LEPIRD 8: COMPANY Compton Sz Holderman COAL AND LUMBER ISRICK-PI.A5TIiR1-CEMEN'I'-ROOFING SHEETROCK ' Ligonier, Indizinzi Lindsey 5 and I0 Cent Store Ligonier indiana 5 'Llw 5 and ll' cunt stun- with vgiricty' dcpzirtnicnts. Our Klcrclmniii :md prius, do rlii- soiling. Our stock if new. :ind wc keep it new by mp 1 Q turno ' . 5 COMIC 'LO THIS STURIC 'l'HA'l S IJIFFERICNT l 3 6 XLT W L. H. S. THL L-ILXXIJI, 'N ip fl . Nba M '-11, ' . 'T .. ,, '71 1 C 'RPR' ,' :F ' Q34 L 3, ,I if f' f' ' fa' 1 1, 7 3 ' AVKN f llggfif., 1 lg ffffff Z ffeiifagj LICWUXIER, INDIJNJ 137 eunnau-nun-nnuu nn-uuuun Hllllllllln ROBI SONS Battery and Electric Service Automobile. House Liglitingl and Radio Bzitterief Lincoln Highway Garage E. IACOB 8: CQIVIPANY CLOAKS-SL'ITS-DRESSES Largest Stock and Smartest Styles. Large assortment oi Rugs. LIIIUICIIIUL :ind Curtain Illziterizils. A complt-ti line of Ilry Goods :ind Notions. Your patronzigc' respectfully solicited If. ,IACOBS Si COMPANY -- LIGUNIER. INDIANA Dry' Goode :ind l111tlIC!3 Ready'-to-wezii' Appzirc' Lcziderz. of Ifzmshion :ind Low Price. DG IT ELECTRICALLY Sec our Complete Lint- of Iflc-ctrical Ifquipmenl for your homo Illzlytag IVnsIiing llzichines, Iflectric Curling Irons, Flow Lamps and Radio Iiquipment. Indiana 8: Michigan Electric Company Clean Up and Paint Up IVITH NIAGARA, I3I,I'I'f RIHIIUN XVALI, PJXPIPIQ gund- OIIR LINE UI QI'AI,I'I'Y P.-XIX I' BICST QUAI,I'I'Y ---f I f.FIX'I'i4'I' PRICITS The Gutelius 5 and I0 Cent Store I 3 S ...... ,,,,, E THE ' NEW CRYSTAL THEATER Takes pride in presenting the finest in Photoplays ALWVAYS THE BEST ft Train for Executive Position in Business E Limlrws ut t'u'TL'!c Qllllil' uni -ulltvnt tm' fK'1lCill'IF. l1113l1 'flltilli :mt xlzmtes :md studvnts XYi1ULllI1 Inu-I mW-gn'-'r1r1'.111 'c' H-q11ix'e-rm-Iits. Ex ACCUl'X'l'lNC1 Axnvl-3le'1'1slxa: ISUSINICSS :m A-XUKIlNIS'l'RA'I'll PN 5IfL'RIf'l'ARlpXI, SL'IlfXL'lQ E sA1,1isx1AxsH1P Zi NlllHI1N'I' Q ungm l'it'I' upvrls Alum' 2. FAU iQllQlI'ft'I'. 'lxl1f'N1i.li. S:-pr :X XVRl'l'lf lfi HR L'.'X'lf-XIA K1 1 G. YV, GARIYNICHIQ l'r1-sidenl Anthunjv Wfaylle Institute 1-1 mm' xxxxvxl-i, INIJI.-XXX. at 130 L. H. S. THE L-li,X',X'I.J L 192-J . 3 2 a. ' 5 I , 'fr 'I' OW 'T2dfGhQF'5 f 1 f fn .:- he Hcr'5imQr1 Q ,,,. . I 4--5 +,.kVg::-:Q-Sis?-pike:-,. ,eil T-it .V I, 1,, iff! , cg 'fi 3' ' ' VM14 fn 4 9 ' JSI F92 N ph. N: Us I .N 4-v H.-4' L fis v gfxiff- f f' 2' 25- K 37- f .Ng . ,. - :QA Mar.,- N2 lsun r Paging? Tx l C1 .4-gN'G ,- l. 2 ,uf-', , if 'f :J . Y- ' - - .-C, yr . . -.,4,,q,,,a.-4. ,.,.. F, OI u if 14 5- -.,, ,g w 4' 3 f TL - , -1- 'A 1 - 'F' 4 4 L I GONIER. INDIJNJ I-HD The Sportsman's Headquarters 'lihe 1111 lst complete li xmn- of si w1v1- ring gt wffm ls in Ligonier Base Ball Goods - . . . , . . wot quality, A complete line ot xx'lIlL'llt'ift'I' hslsehxill goods :it uttiuetixe priees. Alfo Louisxille SllI t'I' Bats, :mtl Reach Bulls. Complete teguii equipment. Fishing Tackle For Everybody E21 very complete line of high :mule tau-kle. Wvineliestei' rods. reels, hzuts, lines :uid tzlekle hows. Also the tlepemlzihle South Hemi talelcle. l.et lls sell you your equipment. A Complete Line -'ot leiuus i'z1eql1ets :uul hxmsg l!1fI'HllllL'Il1L' the lJ1ltUlIl All-Steel Racquet -sec' it. Winchester Guns fauul ,'xI1lIUllIllI'iHI1. the Nl'1lI1klZl1'tl line. 4Xlso Sunige. Stexens, Remmiiiutou :uul Xl.u'lui llI'l'1ll'lU5. Winchester Roller Skates -koustei' xxxigoiis, Slells. lee blixltes. HlL'XLilt'N, l'l:1shl1ghts, locket txluxes Scout Axes, lloixe Shoes. Hl'1lllKllllll'f1'I'N tor XX'lI1ClllANfl'1' -Iunioi' Rifle LillllV-ll1lXt' you -ioinesl. lYlll'fX you neetl lllllKlXXAlt'l' of quality guitl :lt regtsongihle prices. twill on WEIR COWLEY Phouetm7 l,lfiUNllfR. INDIANA ffnnn' of flu' ffr'11flxu'i1 K' f'l1fnln1f1'f1ffl1 iii THE X I-H 'I 1 1 I NTENT5 -. LQ jd -, f 1'. '- V, il' , - f:,- W 1 'V x J' . M'-i. ,' V ' 'A ' ',' I V . ' ' 33551. 74 7' if ' 1 '- 1- 3-?'?FlT..f 91-. ' ' f ' .Q 'if ft i.5x t'f7ic1f, ' . . ?i - A .- , if . 6f1?g,ffg3.'1'.1f1- .. ' f J ' 'f',f-ff 5?,f f 7: ' A ' l.,-1-1 ' gi:-iffff,-.,: ,-A - A 1-7' if'-:T'5'rf .- i V' ..' g ' ,, gi-ai 1 i - va A 7 li' '7 '2- .I . ., 4 '.,w,f. fl - -- 4 ' f.' J 2 .' . f' 4 , . 4 'rn I. A , , .1 Q 1 ,4 4- 7 1:1 4.L,1,f,. , .h, .dy , 4, ,. 3535? W? sz ,.,, 2' 531, f. 'ffdl gm-9 . Qs- 1- .:1 su 'li -4- Faeultq Classes Orqanizations Athletics Literdrq Activities Aimni .J okes - 1 ' 1 1 . El :m in ta Q x Q Satisfaction If you will take the trouhle to call at our studio, examine our samples lmany of them pictures of triendsi, learn our prices, and note the attract- ive finishes. we are confident we can please you. There is a standard of quality behind photographs hearing our signature that cannot he easily overestimated. PROMPT A'l l'lfX'l'lON ANU NIQYIQRAFAILING COl,'R'l'E5N 'I 2 The Sohlottoroaok Studio 111 lfUL'R'l'H S'l'RlClf'l'-GRUVXD FLOOR LIGUNIICR, INDIANA. ll,-f,f,,fw111,gr,r Lv I1 ,rirwm Allmflzm' ZL'il'Il lin' Srflfffffvrfnzrf Sfurfio, but flmr zfmxr :mf llllfllvl' fluff if ix zwff In l1'I1I'l' llml llIr't'lll1l'll ,ritllllgf until tfn' fur! ll1flllI1'llf, ll you 'lftlllf In r'l1jnAr Ihr lfrxt .vn'r'1rr 111111 mort rfllwllll flffwlllmfl. 3 .xvflfllillbll mn fn' rlnm' .ru zrrlf IC'lI1'll if ix llllI'7'lt'1j. lx'UlJrllx' l'IX1SIlI,X'G .IND lifillllx' l'1L.lIN J H2 H. S. THE L-L.X'.X'1.1L IW! is-Rs ff w Qwlfq! 'f ggjai ' -sri n E 05' Wah kb Samui N3 D ,LD ' s Loo 26.53, Llffflxflilx I X D I .-I ,N .1 I-L3 XTR New Fresh Merchandise Snappy Tailoring .-XORIDIN.-XRY SlfRYlL'lf fiRlfA'li Y.-Xlil Lil,lfANlNfi. PRI-ISSING AND :Xl.'l'lfRlXCi HERMAN ,SACK I C Electric Shoe Repair Shop :Xu army lmlw oi Ll1lI1LlIU1 pump, 'lilic prcaiclcriff wifc or Andi' Gump' W ll2lU'Yl'I' tlu' -lolw or who it-1 from, Wk-'ll do it. :uni UO I'l' RIGHT ln' gum' Wir' spccizlliyc- in Rulwlwr Ha-cle while you wait. . C. Lung, Reiiiff EFHZJS Ligonier, Ind Jewelery and Radio Equipment Harry J. Holderness Expert Watch Repairing Wilkinson Shoe Repair Shop Gooclyczir Xvclt W. L. Douglas Repair System Shoes 144 L. H. S. THE L-l:.N'NI,fll. 1021 fx ' . -37 'miie f 3 f wQ,g-at gf w .r ...Q , ,Q M ,,, ' RA- f Q . . 5 Q f . x w , 'I , 1 I 2.9 V, ',-, , K V- - Y .Q as ran- U . . - . 1 3 ., ,N ' S 'R 2 sun ...: ll 55, .. Q e. W, ,. rf I 1 r i i a?'? ? ,Ag 'wr-ws WH0 . s at , if!-f ...liek i..mf LIGONIER, I NDIJNJ Y' Ligonier High Schooliand Stansburyfs Department Store are the two outstanding and growing institutions of the city of Lig- onfer. The reason why we are so proud of the Ligonier High School is-we start the child in the kindergarten and from the first to the eighth grade we build for them a foundation for their High School educ11t.on, carrying them through all the departments of lllanual Training, Domestic Science, lllathamatics, Science, Athletics, and other studies that mal-ze and produce our young men and young ladies an education by which they are enabled to go out into lifes work, with a knowledge that it is very valuable to the individual. Our boys and girls are the greatert assets that we have. VVe owe to them the be t that money can buy and teachers' influence can give. A child reared in a community of our class where morals are high and where the social and the financial advantages are equal to the best in the country. lve have a community of Christian homes and Church in- fluence which is the cornerstone of a child's life. Wlel should build our Public Schools with the greatest of care in their efficiency, sani- tation and equipment. Stansbury recognizes all these advantages to the young people and we want to grow with our young people and be a part of our community, be a part of our educational institutions. lve stand for the highest ideals in commercial, college and social life. lVe invite all patrons of the Public Schools, whetl'er it he child or parent. to our emporium of good goods and low prices. Our service is of the best and we will appreciate a call from you when in need of anything in our line. C. R. Stansbury u n-nun. nf-nu-nu nun-u u.--nn.-nn.--nunnn nun.-unnn.-nun nnnnnnuuuuun-11 lfxmifl 'mv X5 AN---. A? S Z ff ' mn MARK or EXCELLENCE YEAR B00 PECIALISTS :X , ,gs -2, --.ly xg . S Q gig: , T' f 1 Qi?-if Y x , WNQQSE-,iff 6 S IZ--7 o- 4 'L g X ig' 6' J4' P' ' 0 Viv 3 V62 3 'L N 4' fs 'SSN S olzxn WASH DRAWINGS zmc ETCHINGS Revoucume comp Emcsmxvunes PEN DRAWINGS AX EMBossuNG Du-:S Cowen HALFTQNES uecmorvpss zmc HALFTONES NICK zmpss ENGRAW-zo AND swmomsnv QM 72652 muh FORQWAYNEZNDIANI? -PERSONALSQERVICE . swf: worm 12276219011 ff M, WITH THE TAF 'ff-'uv' F fl, ,7 f,'f zgzvlfr- ff . , I '. '14-J I' ' ' f- Q. -X .A,f4:'5',Qf df, , ,- 112 '4. 51'g'??'-'ff-1 :Qb ,,, An Appreciation To tbose who have made our Annual possible by generously adver- tising ancl Subscribing This Space Reserved for CHOCOLATE SHOP E. W. BRAc1NcToN mg Friends K x F WAX g AX' ii Jfx J' sh 4 -W Q3 2'? Y?Q-asf? V . I-- .lp ' T 41,2 4 2 .1 l F. ?4 1 ' Y ui- L1 5 .--I.. wwl- H ie ,I .- an if 73?4Q'7lf f'k'.'l'+'5 1 I-' -+ ,.i -. i.-- flu- .58 i .yi-'gl' .., f I ,f I if 'fu ta.. , :q+'IL3LJ:,:'-A-I ,, ,l. L fi 'tq'md- 1-4,-'WSE - L..-.1 5: in .Zig .'L '., QQ' .iii 'L+ gf ' fl. '-Lk' ff' 91.44 mai -I: -I. + W i I 'i , U ,, Q i fi-I 1 HH 41-11 T11- U W ' if J' 1 J' 4 E 'l1.-' 1 5' .. if . ', fi11, u If 3' 'gym gh A .I 1 5 i Q., I . -...if i .' +3 r -. qu 4, f-. 11,,.n- .4 . . .1 my QT. rlfvfa F 1 Ui-31 -'MIT-,t Qtr 5 V -11 f-T-fi-1 H2 4 314 Qf+l'L'4h' fFT5i ul -I Ji -., 1, F 5 ,, A . - ll , J 4 L? . I3 . V-t . ' E 1 , 'T '- . ...44 . .I . I. . 114. T - L 7 this fl1Qv-' V V A ' l ff: M' ' it 1 if 1 T fi TJ ffl. I L g. n -0-J Ja- L L1'J 44 iii? 1- 4 I 4, - ,.,- Q 'f -,gg .-. 4 O 4 9 O- I ll - JJL - 1. jo- - - - ' 4 in iii! a-i -a 4 Q 4 SUPT RALPH E. ALLEN Klr. Allen came here as principal of the High School when we were freshmen. He helped most of us decide what course to take. His ahility and amazing capacity for hard work have this year advanced Rlr. Allen to the position of Superin- tendent and at Christmas he also took over the duties of the principal again. 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I M' 3 fx? it F Sf 5 Ag 4 S 1f..1EV ' 5 f i 5 'digg in E-.5 'Q-5, ai geU H Xb 0 Q Wifi fi .NWN 1 J x Qx.f 'X F CULTY - RALPH E ALLEN X CNRSDDEILA DUNKLE A 1 KNPNUNILDRED NQNICHABL X FRANCES R BOONBR ARGH DAVIS X EDM XVACHSTETTER K H1-:ww H woosaef . fli ff.. mncgmlm SVEBILIUS f CHARLES WLSNER A 'x . X WX UA 5. U: 4 K XXX ll 44 W, ,gp -11 5' f 'Q 7 A ' Nqr. lli, ,.4..l 3u. A liiiy, J ,gif if -.55..:'17' LA T05 if t' ' ig, : Q ., 'fin N ,Q - v ff ay , .' f Tk 15. F5 - if 3 1 1 2, - N -- -rf:,i.-5. Q - Q 'Eff Af Qin? EE: f .- 2' if 55 1 9 V wg 4 ,. sf .' :L , 72 fifzg af, Ck A ' 11421 ,,' . xwf' U-,lx -- I I ,- I . M - 4 . b . c Q ' 11 ' K X as' 'f y A. ' ef. , za . . X ' Q' . 'W a wx A il- :f.Yg.gfg'x F Q , ,335 aa- 5.11: N it 4 4i2,-f.- X ' H IQ H22 Tile? X WZ? .. F' Y , T V-,X f . A l'M?gil.5-X 2 Kr: 4, -X 6 ' ,HV A fyiiffdk 1 a s . J, - 'Ziff N ' ff THE L-ENNIJL 1924 Q55 FRANCE S E. BOOMIZR Muncie National Institute John Herron Institute Chicago School of Fine Arts Northwestern I'nix'ersity .lf11.s11, .lrl. ARCH S. DAVIS Illllillllll State Normal School .lltlllllllf Tfllfllilljl, .llfffmlliful Tltlilliflfl, HNIRSJ DIi!.LA Il. DVNKLIQ Ohio XVesleyun I'l1ive-riitx' Butler College Lzzlin, .IIail1f'n1rlIi11f. .L V1-QRNF FLINT Indiana State Normal School Nr'i1'llU'. .lfflfrlfzi NIILIWRIZD S. NICNIIKIIIAEL XVittcnlwi'g Collrge Iiinlnyfy, l.'f11r1l11r1'ri11l .'l1'ilh11n'!n. .llllffllrlll lli.flm'y. l.ili'l'41l11rr ,I ,ti r Af 1 LICOYIER, INDIJNJ 10 L. H. S. THE L-li.N'.N'I.lL 1174 MARUl'IiRI'l'Ii SYEBILIVS Nnrlburxterlx Vlmivcrsity Iowa Vnivcrsity Axncrirnn College Frrmfz. .Ilgff11r'u. Pfzysifnl 'l'r11i1zi11gf. EDXA NI. XY.XL'IISI'Ifl'lXIAR Plllllllt' l lliYC'I'Niff lllxfmy, llfmzf llfllflllll LA 'Vf -A CH.-XRIJQS XVISNFR Indiana State Nl3llT11ll Svlwul fiflllllll iff. HELEN RUSH XYUUDY IvlliYfI'Niff' of W 3xl1ingtm1 Illlililllll I lllVCI'NlIf' Lwflflliifl, lf0lt1lIJ'. Y.. All-Qi 19- u ,qs-s 1 LIGONIER, 1 A! QQYZ iii: ' , '..'fJ-,fw- 2 l f . 10+ , s ,mg -I r-- ,Al ..-f'v , Jr' dll AM L. H. S. THE L-EN,YI.JL 1921 Editorial Comment Do you reineiuber those bright red sweat shirts, new ones that our l'oys wore to the 'l'ouruament? Those yery shirts were given to them by the business and protes- sioual men of this town. Don Latta conceived the bright idea and collected most of the money. I guess that shows the kind of backers the school has. XVe sure had a good time at the ylunior-Senior reception this year. The Seniors all said they really were surprised that the juniors put out such a party. Did you see l3etty's l.ast Het? lVasn't that a good play? Yes, that is what :yerybody says and didn't you enjoy' the mistakes as much as it it had been perfect? Uve have Bliss Wvoody' to thank for helping us put it oy er and she sure does know llnyy' to put oy-er a play. . ix . ei zer is e Q ni uz 's atver isinn mananer :un e says ia ie at ver- XI1NIn th-X111 1 t X, , lh ytlttl I tisers in our Aiuuial were certainly generous to give those ads and help us to make our Annual a success. Did you luy anything at the Hake Sale. which the Senior class had? l.ots ot :Hood things to eat were sold, at least those who bought something said that it was good. XVe thank the town people who patronized us and so helped us to make the sale a huge success. I guess l.. H. S. will miss the members of the Senior class who played on the liasket Hall teams this year. There is -lo Reese, star player and basket getter 3 fylabel lVade, Kladena Fair and Dorothy Emmitt, all played on the girls team. llank Harsh. that study' youth did his share and then some, on the boys team. Have you noticed how well the teachers seem to like the members of the Senior class? You couldn't have helped noticing it, l'm sure. I wonder why' they should like us so? ls it because we are so industrious, so attentive to our lessons or because of our perfect conduct in and out of school? It is a mystery to us, but perhaps you know why and would do well to follow our example. Aren't you glad that the Seniors published an Annual? You should be. just think of the time that you got off to have pictures taken. Thank the Senior class for thinking it was necessary to take so many pictures. Of course you didnlt go to any' of the Senior class parties. 1'll bet you wished that you could have gone though. The Seniors always have such a good time at all their parties because in the presence of only' the class members they can forget their dignity. LIGONIER,INDI.JN.1 12 QM Nw N K ,J La L. H. S. THE L-ENNIJL 1074 that Senior Directorq This Directory of the Senior class has been prepared those who see them may better understand them Lllffj'-I'I1lIlKlL'Ll ........... Certain ........ . . . l,lHCC1'ffllI1 . Fair .... l,o'.'nble . . . lfxcellent . . . -Iolly ..... XVinsome . . . Giddy .... Seasonable . . Quiet .... Vivzicious . Lovable . . . Earnest .... Reasonable .. Full-of-Fun . Humble ....... . Broad-minded Dependable . . . Fiekle .... ...RL'ssELL SAUTH . .H iiriiv DLNKLE . . .Exiiw XVIGTON . . .ESTH ER IQEASIZY ....HlEl.IEN XV1LLs ...HELEN KELLEY .josizvnixi REESE IDOROTHEA Nowuss ......lxIlLDRED SAUTH .. .ESTHER PARKER .IJOROTHY EMNIITT . . . . HENRY HARSH . .ST,xNLEY FRANKS . . . . .ERXVIN YVADE . . .MAX RIENTZER . . . .MADENA FAIR .....LEsTi3R BLUE . . .SOPHIA GORDON ....EVELYx KING . . . .KLXBEL VV.-KDE Class Colors Green and Gold 'v A D I .1 N .J L. H. S. THE L-li,'N'.X'I.1L 1021 'Iv rf , ' 'T' IXI.-XX NIHNTZER IIIILFN RFILIZY .S'1'11'11'1- lx'1'111'y ' 111 1111 111y 1111111111111 fu'111'1111'r 11r11i'1' or 1r11'11nq:, .I 1311111111 111111111 ,VIII 11111 1111111 111'11.11'J. T1lfI1l'f1 511111 11 lnu111y, rfxly, p11'1151111l f1'11o1u. Siiideiil Cfliiiiull, '31, '21, iilee Clulu 'l'1'e1ie- Stop Thief , '33, Prexiclem uf Clan, '34, urer, '33, '33, '34, ',Yn11ki ban , 'Ill Girl Re- l'Ietty's Laat Het , '34, Advertising Manager, xervce President, '35, '34, Seri and 'frrmurer '34. of Claw, '33, '34, lrczisiirer, '33, '34, Srience FSTHER PARKER I1'1l111 ' Il1'1' i'1'1'y 1117115715 l11'1' f1111'1'1' far T1111:1 51111115 nf 011111 111111111111 arf. 'l'v,o years Pleafnut Lake ll. S., Oicliesrrgi, Klub, 33, Prvipliet, '241 Uwe in ll Blue lxlljlillh, LESTER BLVIQ Ii1111y .Uy 111:11 1111111111111 1111 111,11 111111f111l111111.v. lll-Y, '11, '33, '33, '34, 'Ftup 'l'hiet , '35, lluxiliew lxl2'llI1l1CI' of Sulimml Paper, '34, lligh 33, 33, '34, l3ettp'x Law Het, '34, VicefPrwi- Wlifwl Urelic-im, '34, Ulee Vlulw, '34, lim-in dem, '34, FXNJNIZIIII I-Iglimi'-ir:-Chief, '34. fluli. '24. HELEN l3l'XKI.lQ IJlll1'j ' K11f11u.'1'11111 I5 I111' 111111111111 M1111 1111111 111111115 111111111 1111 111111 11.1. Prexidem nf C13-1, '10, '21, tylse C'li1lw, '31, '33, '3q, lxle ul c'lTllll1'C ', '31, Sevretnry and 'l'r-Cgeurer Ulee Clulx, '31, Secretary nf Claw, '23, lu llld l,11i1lei111m , 'ZQQ Y1lIllel Sun . '33, Prexiglem uf Ulu- Club, 'ggi --Stop '1'hiff ' Q33 i1i,l ReseI'X'c'x, '33, Art lfilltnr, '34, l3ettyK Lael liek , '34, Preeiilc-nt nf llixtfrry Clulw, '34, Pxiper F-K.1l'l. i34. ' 21.1 'rv - , I '-- . 1 I 1 ' I 1 :',.:' .' ' 1 , '- 1 7-15, L n ff- ' 3 ' Q s ' L1C1'U,'X'I13R, INDIJNJ 1 5 ' L. H. S. THE L-ENNIJL 1921 l5ORU'l'l l Y lflNllNlI'l 1' S'1'ANI.l2Y FRANKS 1101 Fl'tlllA',Yj ' 111' ,Y1'1'lll,f lu Sll11'1'l'. 1'l1'1' 11111111.11 lrm,l',1- Ihr 1v1lug1r 111111111 l1t1'Il'lI, Secremnv :md 'I',.m,u,-6,44 '30, 'ZH yiCe-Pre,i- .Kirwrl 115 1111' ff1'11111'0.v1' pfrjff 111'11f'u111 1111' dfm I'1i,X'v 'lo' 'lla Student COMM-ily 'IH Vice- fl 'V'1- President, '21, '22, Vice-Preaidelit of Tri County Ulm. vluh' ,104 ,lk .224 .231 High School 'Hi-t Coiitergice, 21,M22,w President-of H1fX, -.I 4 . . . 3 H , . . - ,, 22, 23, l l'SSlLlE'I1I nt 111 Knuntx' H1-X Confer- L ininx, 20, 21, hill lxc-cues, 22, 23, ln Old Cn gn ,u ,l, el ,aj ,,- Mgt, Tl ief., -- .,. . . ' -- J' --.- . . 1.UlllSl1lZlSl , 23, Hziskctluill. 23, 24. 'E' ' J' 'H ' 3' LP ' Kl.Xl5l2X.X l'.1XlR IJ1'1111 ll'l1.'1.' 11111 1111.1 July 1111.111 !.1'1 1l1r1y 1111 111 .v111r1,v11. '23, l1l1l'C in ll Blue Muon , '24, bloke Editor nf Paper, '24, Business lXlflI11lQ'El'0l: ixllllllill. '24, Pieficlcnt of Science Clulw, '-2.4. SOPHIA UORIWON S0111l11 ' 1171111 .fury .fflr 141115111 z11.' lfq'r1'y111111g1 lllltl' IIl11lI1ll!!. Girl Reserves, '22, '23, Once in a Blue Ulm' Chili, '12, Girl Resrrves, '22, '23, Stop Muon , '24, In Olll 1.0lli5lIlIlIl , '23, Liles Club, Thiel , '23, Hlicttyk l.:INI Bet , '24, Baultetlmll, '22, '23, '23, Society :ind l3I'1lIl'lllIlCS Editor, '24, '23, '24, ,luke lftlitnr, '24. Scienrrs Clulw, '24. IIIZXRY IIARSII ll11111- Ill' ulauizys l111i'r 11 11-as 11I14'1l1.f 111111111 yiawx 11.1. 111' 111.1. .l11111'l111r. lygmaluill, '33, '23, '34, Bgisketlmll, '22, '23, '24, In Oltl I,1111i5i:111:1 ,'23, Once in ll Blue Muon . '24, Stop 'l'l1ie-l , '23, Nliettyk Last Bet , '24, Iitlitoi'-iii-Vliief of Scarlet und Lireen News, '23. '24, Atliletic litlitor, '24, Hi-Y , '20, '21, '22, L .xNNl'ClIlll0Il, '22, '23, '24, .' ,': LIGO NI1iR,IXDI.1X.1 lti L. H. S. THE I,-hX.N'I.1L 1021! Q . :. ..- H5 115 1'llIfR KIQXSIQY lNlR.xl'lll'..x NUNVIfl,S 1'i11l ' Dol YM' 11 ffrrlly In null' agilfz, .lly ami 111 fill' 1.1 f1e1fj111l155. .lmf cull-1' lu MM' 1.110 .l11.! fl. 'maui 11111. 111 llmzl' 1111. L Q ' V I V ' sll13I,I'llIXI'.Rlzldl, Mlm- llulf, 31, 1:3 k111l Rt'K4.'l'Yt'N, 23, 33, --.Inv :4g t'i1'1-11I.1li4111 Nl.111:1Lgr1'. ll.LI Ulietryl I.:1-1 -Bryn' '34, H1111 11111 1111f1f111I,'l1,'111 11111k1'l1C' fflzr 11f'j1111 .111 .-,11y.' ICYICLYN KIND lilref lllulv, 'zzg Ciirl Re-erxw, 'zgg U111's in lj1m.! 111411111 1.1 lf1rf11'1l1zl,1' ul Mfr 1r1111.i. .1 lilm- NI111-1:A', V141 .-Xtllletim nml Vlulw Sl'lIll1il Al1111111i lxnlimr, 2.1. ll.IllCI', '::, .112 N'ic114'e-Clxllx, ':4. fNlII.l5RIfl5 5NII llll Kn1iMy Wm' .inlfl 111.ir1.i Mui. JIJIVI1 .1f111'.l'.1 ffm! 1111 lik. mil. lligglx ivluml llmrux. Q .111 tilwi'I11lw,'g1. 122, '::. '24Q '4Y:111ki 5.111 1:3 lu Ulnl l,+111i-- l.llIlll', 'gqg KllllNN IliNt111i.111, .241 C'41lc111l.11 l,1li- Iur, .141 flute in ll Hlm' Nl114111 , 24. , ,gil ... - LIGONIER, INDIANA 17 L. H. S. THE L-A.x'.v1.4L 1034 RVSSELL SMITII Nl.'Xl3lfL XV.-XDR Oo-fIf ' ,lIl1IV Ili- icuii' tl gfrrzllrlmzll fmzli ,mlr In l'I'lIiL'I1, .I fw u.fi11y1 1OIliIIf'7ltl.'I1i' is fi wilful imunifmlizlinll. Iflran fu-I'nrr.I,11l1.Iimfw'1'i11II-1'slim. illee Ulnlw, '11, '11, Girl Reserve-, '11, '13, Clmrue :intl Liles Club, '10, Miss Cheery '21, Stop '1'ltiet , .231 Brtalietlmll, '13, '241 Blmwinn, '10, Ureltestrzt, '11, '13, llnselmll, '13, ll'ftty3 Lim Het , '14, Urgztnivauinn lllimr, '1.i. Stop 'I'l1ief , '23, ln Old 1.UlllSlIlll1l , '23, Snztpxlint litlimr, '14, l3etty's Lan Het , '14,. EMILY XVIGTOX Sf1t'. tI 'Thu I5 ll 'ilu' ,I jun' -:L'1II: g1Ir1tI1:i'.r,r oi'rr',vf+1'r11.1'.' 1111-HJ' Snfl yfriilfx. Ily Iftzrnun IcimIl1i'.v.f IIrr.I.' -I JVWIII IIlf ' WU-'U I WUVI WUJW 'NUI Lllee Club and C'lim'us, '10, '21, Girl Rese1'veS. fI fflIlffUI I'f'f '1'1!l- '11, '23, '14, ln Old Louisiana , '15, Student lli-Y , vll, '11, '23, '14, Vive-President Hi-Y, Cnuzcil, '11, '13, Once in :i Blue Mmm . '14, '24, Stop 'l'ltief , '13, Uliertyk Last Het , '14, Scarlet :ind Green News Staff, '14, Hiatory Scienre Club, '24, Scarlet :ind Green News Stall, Club, '14, Editor-in-Chief, '14, Stop 'l'hief . '14. '13, ,'Betty-'s Last Bet , '14. HELEN XYILLS Rui .I yi-niirl ilixftoxflinri I1. i115f,v In Ili 0-1:m'r' many frirmfx. Girl Reserves, '22. '13, .241 Motto Editor, '14. i i l ,x ..,,.. 1, .. LIGOXIER.. INDIJXJ IS L. H. S. THE L-1iX.N'Ir1L 1021 Tales XVhen that ,lane with her Hnwers eweet fhe stills uf Hay hath piutved In the root, And elnthed every vine with green yendure Ut which virtue eiigeinlrretl is the flow er, XVhen warm Zepliirns als.. with his sweet breath Inspired hath in every w-ind and heath. And small towls make nielndy ilihat sleep all the night with nptn eyes: lihen lung the fulks In gn nn pilgrimages. Especially ytning fwilis in the early stages. It hefell that in that sers-in nn a day ln Ligonier at the lligh Nlwnl as I lay Ready In wander nn my pilgrimage iliu Fame with high lmpes and Cnurage. .Xt nnnn was Uillle into that lwuilding Full nine and ten in a eninpaiw That inward Fame wmild ride. And talking with them each and everyone, XVQ det-ide rn wend out w ay tngether for a while. Sn the next day we set finth, hut hetnre I further my tale I think it would Be fitting to say, 'twas the Class of 1924, And tn descrihe each one as l knew them. First came one Called Lester Blue, A studiuns hoy .ind well he knew- How In remember facts, and how well He handled the money trnm our svhnnl paper YVe will everyone tell. Outside of schonl at wink and play, He kept himself husy all the day. And on the seventh day nf the week He played his violin full And here I'll mentinn fine He wandered frmn us and 'lam we missed him an aw and sweet. w hu left us, missed lls not lul lut. and good, and fair, her nose, she wore There was a maiden wise lfun-loving, merry, sweet The glasses she wore upon XVith such a mild, sad air, l7inky Dunkle her friends Called her, Sometimes 'till twelve at night she studiee, And nftimes at night when in her hed, She dreamed and visioned nf the future, VVhen she would he a full great artist: As recreatinn she did play, The piano in a marvelous way. NVith her there walked a fairer maiden, Dorothy Emmitt with light hair unhraiden, Ol 1924 Ilie ltrst ut venters tru' nur 'Ciirls' team, Ximhle and fltlifls in game and yet it will Nliflllt XY4 ll niiss her inure lui' her ' rnl1t'I XX Llys. .Xhnn tlte1l.tse.niI1I. in .ini after days. lln' xaninus avtress, fNl.rtlun.i lair -'ante next. pla sans. She wh-1 was star in nn: 1 lass is. .Xn-l she was great. eyiiynne Q ln height n--t lCll4flllll1 the nve-1411-t mark. llrnwn shinzgltd hair, cyts large and dark. A friend rn all, an entnw lu mine, linze knnwn sln' wnuld nfer he tfwrgntten. X-'tt in the rnw vanie Stanley Franks, lining tn l'rnxnwt'll was fine nf his pranks, XYith many inure. he lnnked sn innnrent l'nr lv- seemed nn liis lessnn quite intent. Ile had a sllt'l. wax nt reading trnm his paper, 1'he lessnn that was nm prepared-that was his caper. Sophia tlnrtlnii eame next in line, liiggling nr sulier she did hnth well, Thu w ho is her heau she will nnt tell, I knuw he must he niet' and Fine, Sophia has made good grades, and heen .X hw al classmate and grind friend V140 exert memher nf nur rlass. :Xlnng with her fame nur hest sera-am, llenry llarslt, hark-guard nn nur Basket Ball team. XYl1t-n he did like tn dvr il thing. He did it well inute Basket Hall' lint when he hated tn dn lllljlhillfl, lle wnnldn't dn it, nut at allg He was Cousin Eddie in nur Senior play, He loved to rehearse hnth night and day, He loved Ligonier and Bly Home Town XVas the theme -it his tavnrite song NYhirh he sang lv-ith lnud and lung. Next we meet three maidens all in a row, Esther Keasey, llelen Kelley and Evelyn King, I trnw, The tiist was a maid hnth tall and fair XVith the mellnwest of ey es and gnlden hail, Full merrily and hlithly she'd sing and play Yet studied hard so many a day, She said 'twas a wonder her hair w asn't gray. Helen Kelley ranked highest of all, she Out- classed LIGOXIER. IN D I .J N ,J 19 L. H. S. THE L-ENNIJL 192-I ln grades, and in virtures all maids she sur- passed. XYith her heautiful voice she cheered many an hour, .Xnd to find one like her much space you must xlilllrlf, liyelxn King, Contrary to name, NYasineitlter a king, nor well-known to fame, llaik eyes and dark hair and a pansy-like fave, llistinguislted her from the other girls of the L'lll:b, ln lurvkillg up Altnnni memhers she did excel so that task was given herg and she did it xy ell. Nlax fxlentver, president of our dear class, liad enough good looks for two fellows, Polite too, why he never would sass .X teacher, when on a date. XYhat he didn't know about ears, worth knowing, llt drove his in rain or shine and even when it was snowing. wasn't .lu-t next to him came two brunettes. lfull yirtuous, paid dues and debts Dorotliy Xowles and Esther Parker, The first dark, the latter darker. In our class with so many girls Doi-otlty Nmyles only, had natural curls: listher Parker was hoth hezlutiful and good, leiy out Basket Hall Team she ever stood. XYith deep hlue eyes and hair hlaek as Coal She carried her mark, if high grades was her goal. Yet she knew right yy ell how to recite a line, .Xnd acted her part in the Senior play fine. Vlosephine Reese was a star on the team of Basket Ball girls, And with Made-na to aid, many haskets were made. But studious too, lovers hopes she did rue. Sinee hefore she had a date. she must often study late. Milded and Russell Smith, no kin to each other, Nw y.t .o that Sm th who had a brother. Mildred Smith was a maid of scorn, She leit her heau hoth sad and forlorn, A good Cook, U, my, and how she could sew, A good x-.ite she had made, but no, :X nurse she would he for the good of hu- munity, And this l r humanity is no calamity. 'Rossi' Smith Nils tall and very thin, ,lust ll good fellow, a little hit sad. Because his hest pal graduated hefore he had. And he did heat upon the drum. with sure, lmltl stroke, To keep from growing too much taller He cigarettes did smoke. Mahal XVade forward of the teah played. She too xx as studious. as most of our class. And parts in our junior and Senior plays She had. and did them yy ell. Iirv-'in XVade we will now tell, XVas a jaekeof-all-trades, he did everything well, As Vice-President of the Ili-Y he did lots of Hood r- And with it all he got good grades. Emily XVigton had parts in both of our plays .-Xnd she did much good in various ways, :Xt the pianissimo she did excel And each morning to school she did con.e pell-mell. Last thut not leastl Comes Helen Yvills .Xnd he' hest work was done picking out mottoes, So we gave her that job for our Annual. ller hair was red, her eyes were brown, For sweetness of temper she was talk of the town. Now this n as the company which SCI out For the towers of Fame, happiness in route. V. th such a line group leaving, it is hard In see. Xt-xt came the two hest known to fame, XVhat kind of a school next year this school l-'tt-ryoiie has heard of their illustrious name, will he. ' T' , z ff ' fe ax-, ji M42 lg 1 ' ggliilll 4 E '55 fg ,V :' 5? W lx ini' ii -ini ?!,ixf ' LIGONIER, INDIJNJ L. H. S. 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' 1111111 111 1111111111111 1111N1I11l1 11111111111 1111111111 111 11111111111 '1 -111 1111-1111 151111, :111111111g11 111- 111-1'1- 111-11 1'11.1111'1'11111-11 1111 1111111 111-1111111111. :XS 111- 111-11' 111 111-1-11 111 Q11-111 1111-1111111 :1111 111 1111- 1'L1I'1X N1Wl'1I1Q l1111I111IX 111- 11111 111111 11l1'l1 11111 1.111. 111111011 111 1:11111 :11 LXQ1111- S1111111,1111111-, 1111c1'1- 111- 1'l'1l1JlA - I -: 'W LIGU.'1'IIiR, I.N'DI.lX.l 21 1 A! QQYZ iii: ' , '..'fJ-,fw- 2 l f . 10+ , s ,mg -I r-- ,Al ..-f'v , Jr' dll AM L. H. S. THE L-ENNIJL 1924 ll lVith Kliss Frances Boomer as pilot and the usual crew, we continued our cruise on September 5, 11121. lVhen the roll was called there were still twenty-eight who answered with the usual welcome voices. Great honor is due to Harold Schloss, President, Stanley Franks, Vice-President, and Helen Dunkle, Secretary-'lireasurer, who watched over a11d guided our foot- steps so safely. 'lihe chief social functions were the Sophomore Tea, given in honor of our mothers, which proved to be a great success, and a Sophomore breakfast which afforded us lots of amusement. 'lihe class as a whole engaged in all activities, our interest never failing in athletics and music, and we were forever growing. :Xs we were sailing along through the Straight of lfncertainty, our cruiser struck a sand-bar and we were obliged to let the life-boats down and row to the shore of junior Peninsula, where we remained until repairs were made. Ill :Xfter a considerable number of changes in the crew, and lliss llladeline Qullion, our new pilot was secured, we were able to continue our journey on September 15, roll. Since several passengers were obliged to take other routes, the number was reduced to twenty-four. Our efficient class officers this year consisted of Chester Sloan, President, llleerolin Hill, Vice-President, and Helen Kelley, Secretary-Treasurer. YVC were found to be as proficient a class in social affairs as well as athletic and musical activities. ilihe most successful social function was the .lunior-Senior Reception given as a tribute of honor and respect to the Seniors. 'lihrough the classes co-operation of the talented members, we very successfully staged Stop Thief, a farce comedy. Due to the unknown passages of the sea, the cruiser became shipwrecked near the Gulf of lfailure, and everyone was obliged to sink or swim. 'l'wenty passengers together with the crew were successful in landing at Senior Island. rliwo were taken abroad fcourtl ship and two were taken on exploring vessels. IV On that bright lllonday morning of September io, 1023, the whistle was sounded and twenty passengers answered the call. Realizing that this portion of our journey would be full of difficult passages, lX'Ir. Ralph lf. Allen was chosen pilot, assisted by lklaxwell hlentzer, President, Esther Parker, Vicef President and Helen Kelley, Secretary-Treasure1'. 'lihe year 14124. has given to the class a wonderful opportunity in all fields. lVe have practically monopolized the High School musical world, girls' athletics of all kinds, four girls l'UCClVll1g' sweate1's and Hank Henry Harsh was left to carry off the honors for the boys. The Scarlet and Green News has just completed a lnost successful year, both financially and editorially due to the efficient supervision of Kliss Helen lVoody, and the Senior -lournalisni Lllass. l3etty's Last Het, a comedy, was successfully given by members of the class, the funds to go toward the publication of the L-lfnnial. LIGOXIER, INDIAN.-I 22 L. H. S. THE L-ENNIJL 1024 The most successful social affair of the year was given by Emily YVigton, assisted by Helen Dunkle and Henry Harsh. Pleasant features of the evening consisting of dancing, music and games. As these last tour years pass into antiquity, the thought of them comes back with :I ten-fold sweetness and meaning. 'lihose happy school days, XVho would look back upon those days and recall an unpleasant feature. :Xnd now the last week of school. U, joyful, solemn week- joyful because a gala weekfa week of big eventsfliaccalaurate, Class Day, -lunior Reception, Commencement, ettzfsolemn because with it comes the time of Good-l3yes. 'lihat chills the warmest heart. Yet teachers, scholars, lovers, friends. :Xre fated all to part. sflfifzlrczf Sllllffl, 24. 0, , lnterestinq Letter For High School Students l.. H. S. students may be interested in reading the letter received by Helen Dunkle of Tacoma. XVashington, in io34. Tampa, Florida, 503.2 .lefferson Avenue, january 11, 11934. Dear Helen: Yvhen l received your letter several months ago telling about your new position at the head of the advertising department of the Hays and Swark Oleomargarine Company, I resolved to answer it promptly. Hut you know how such resolutions go. l am doing concert and chautauqua work. I enjoy the work, the tours through the country, etc., very much. You know that's what llve always wanted to do. You know when we graduated, llabel, lkladena, lfsther lseasey and l promised to send each other letters each Christmas. lt's awfully interesting to know what has happened to various members of our class. Kladena said that she receiyed an announcement of xlosephine's marriage the other day. Alosephine had been working in Fort Vvayne and l guess married a Fort XVayne fellow. You know Xladena is a famous actress now and everyone is talking about her latest play, liroken 'lieacupsf' Nfadena also said that when she was appearing in 'lioronto, Canada, she saw Henry Harsh. He is a very successful civil engineer and is known all over the world for his wonderful work. Someone told me that lfrwin XVade is a train dispatcher in Pittsburg. He tried being fl policeman but he disliked the work because it was so dangerous. llabel said that she had a bad attack of flu. She had to have a trained nurse and who should this mirse be but Klildred Smith! Xlabel is the girls' basket- ball coach and physical director at lfargo, North Dakota. Lester Blue is the minister in the Second llethodist Church there. Last summer llabel and two other teachers in Fargo made a vacation trip through the west. 'lihey had some trouble with their car so when they came to LIGUXIER, INDI,J,Y.J 23 L. H. S. 'Greel when she found that it Russell Smith is THE L-hX,X'I.JL 102 ey they drove into the first garage they saw. You ean imagine Klahel's surprise belonged to llax Rlentzer. playing the traps in the XVhiz Bang law Orchestra whose headquarters are at Detroit. l heard him in Boston a few weeks ago. XVeren't you surv :'l . D ' H she'd he the one of ou husband divoreing her really was more to it than that though. iiistc 'it oioti ea Nowels though? l never iinaffined that 3, . r class to arouse sueh nation-wide interest. .lust imagine her simply heeaurse she had h hui shinfl d' l er 1 ' 5 ee . suppose there lzsther said that Helen W ells, who is a teacher in the husiness college at South liend and is soon to be married, said she'd hr,-ard lfsther Parker give an address on XVhat Wve Do and XYhy Wve Do lt. listher Parker is greatly interested in soeiology. Plsther Keasey said that she attended the opening of the Palais Royale Theatre in lladison and Emily Uvigton is the organist there. You know lfsther li. is the private secretary to the President of tht k 7 1 fniversitv ot Wviseonsin. YY hen lladena went into some fashion rhr i ' Y x Y izamel she found tha s at in - ev ork lllve forgotten the t Sophia Ciordon was their hest model. She said that she and Sophia had quite a long talk. I heard that Dorothy lfmmitt was ' - i tnt olhee manager of some firm in Kokomo and was well liked hy everyone. lfvtlyn King, who was married soon after she graduated, lately moved to Omaha, Nm-hraska, where her hushand is the eashier of a hank. Say, did you notiee who Dorotliea's hushand's lawyer was? ln ease you didn't I'll tell you it was Stanley lfranks. Nr. wonder he got his decree-Stanley eould talk you out of anything. lVell, Helen, I hope you'll like your work in 'l acoma. Please don't forget to write to me. Love, Hrlrn Ixvtfft v. A if 's XF. i. E. A rai! I.. Q , Q . In fzl pJ !?'?: I -: fs ,..,. : . Q: an LIGUYIFA IYI ' . .'. . 11.131 24 i L. H. S. THE L-EN.N'IAJL ION OITIQ. omt On:B05'5 0553 1 iigge' f s I LIGUNIER, INDIJNA 25 L. H. S. THE L-IiXXI.JL 1924 Class lDill XVe, the Senior Class ot '24 of Ligonier in the County of Noble and State of Indiana, being of sound mind and memory and considering the uncertainty of our further stay in this institution do hereby make, ordain. publish and declare, this to he our last will and testament. First we leave to the Freshman class of '27 our ability to PHI over, with success. any class play, school paper, annual, or other enterprise we undertake. Ray illeroney is usually seen walking around the assembly like a lost dog so Stanley lfranks leaves a road map of all the territory between Ligonier and Crom- well showing all bumps, ruts, etc., which necessitate holding tight-to the car, to amuse Ray in his spare moments and to cheer him up. As Bill Benthine has written a few mysterious letters with pointed hints Dorothea lfmmitt leaves her honest face to him so that he can have a straight face when giving his alibi. Russ Smith leaves his physique to Carrol Goshorn. lVith this to help him our Carrol ought to be a big man some day. Lsther Parker has had a great deal of success in the vamping line and so she leaves a book, of which she is the author, to Elizabeth Drain. This book tells the secret of l'fsther's success, so boys you'd better watch your step and keep your eye on lflizabeth. lllax fllentver who is very popular with the teachers, especially the grade teachers leaves this monopoly to Lloyd Harper. Since we have noticed that Honey has had great difficulties in making a hit with the ladies we have persuaded lfrwin VVade to leave his vamping power to Honey but only with the condition that he doesn't use it on any female pop sellers at the tourney next year. Lester Blue famous for catching l'lies and tieing strings to their legs, but since he had no further need for this amusement he leaves his ability to bliss YVoody so that she may amuse herself at this pastime during the .lunior English class period. .losephine Reese has become famous in L. H. S. as a rough and tumble basket- ball player so she wills this quality to Athol Johnson with the hope that Athol may develop into a like type of player. As you all know, Carl llourie has a great deal of trouble in seeing thru even the simplest joke, so Helen Kelley has willed her specs to Bourie so that he may be able to see thru things more readily. lklartha Holloway has asked Hank to will her his red curly hair and her desire will be satisfied provided she wears it in school during the day it is given to her. Sophia Gordon the solemn faced Senior girl leaves a package of giggles to slim Schutt. Lem Snider has a lot of dilhculty to keep quiet so Klildred Smith has left him a remedy for this, a muzzle. LIGU.YlliR,IXDI.JN.1 26 L. H. S. THE I.-1iYXIJL 1024 Owing to the filet that Rzninontl Roger lost il front tooth 111 hzimkethzrll ilnring the last Ye:n'. Helen Uinilale herehx' wills him her false ineisor altho she regretu it very much that Russ was not in 21 position to receive it for himself. lllznlenn lfzlir the Senior niitlget willx her el:1i1n to thin title to Bonnie l.1lI1L'. Dorothea Xowles lt'ZlYL'4 her entire xtoek of face powcler to 1113. Della ll. Dnnltlt Helen XVills who is llllllfllli in l.. ll. S. for the vznnpiiig power i11 her eye leaves sziiil power to Kliws lfmlnxi llvaelixtetter. IDCZIII Hite has always heen No slow i11 getting aroninl in his Foul :intl lfvelin King has nnipxttliizetl with hini to the extent ot lezwing her vehicle to Dean. Since Floytl Holger has xo anmll il eolltetion ol songs from which to ehoost while singing for the rrieelmriirul ilrztwing elziss, lfsther liensy has tleeitleil to lezixx him :1 hook of sonvs ZlDlWl'UITl'lJlIL' for the oeezrsion. 2' Vfe have hereunto xnhwrihetl onr n:nne :intl nthxeil our seal on the l.l.I'll or April in this year 1914 lSigne1ll Senior Iffmx. This imtrinnent ix on the ilni of the rlzite thereof signed. published and ileelziretl by the snial Senior Clam to he our lint will :intl testznnent in the preaenee et thowe who :it otn' request have snlnerihenl their nznnew hereto as witnesses. lSigne1ll 1'lI'i'!l 0511 Honrzz, IIYNIIIII' .lliH1'r. 52251,-.-:7'!Z1L ' . ..,., m,.:lllili .11. .1:iiil4l LIGUXIER,I,'x'IJ1,1.X'.1 27 L. H. S. THE L-.E.N'.YI,JL IW 'x aug -.4 mul. ' .1 -N ,X . pi ,f- , 5 ,Gai mi Q.-atm my fx '11 . 4' U 31 X iv.-s1f'N,1L: ' xxx 1 Th- a H J-P -i-07 I Cuvlil 'IQ u ' .-dr X .-1--' ,5 .V --- . - 5? 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Colon-Bl1u'f11111' Gold l lozc'w'-Yellozc' Row .llotto-You get out of II thing uilzat you fmt info it Pz'z'.vi11'w1I-Erringfon B0'lUl'll,' Iill't PI'f',Yll1f'IIf1.lIll7'j'lIFIFII -lIl'IlfZFI',,' Sm'reI111'y- Tl'FHSIIVFI'-.llllffllll 11 UIOZUIIVI' HISTORY OF THF JUNIOR CLASS 'lihe glnnior Class of '24, has been a verv remarkable class. As Freshman, we came into l,. H. S. in September, 1921, feeling that we were not so green as other people thought. There were liftv-two of ns, the largeft lfreslnnen class L. H. S. has ever known, XVe did one thing that will never he forgotten-installed the NVestern Union eloek. lVe chose Bliss YVoodlill as class advisor. Xve had several memlers on the Basket Ball team. ln our second year, the class of '25 upheld its reputation as being an intelligent elass by winning the cup of honor from the Seniors for one month. The class :'till retained all its pep, taking part in manv more activities of the school than the XCIII' hetore. lliss Svehilius was chosen as class advisor. Now that we are vluniors, we feel that we are here for a purpose and are living np to it. As elas advisor, we ehose lliss Wvoodv. Our plav Fifty-Fifty was a great sneeefarz. Come on -llll1l0l'3S let's break the record as Seniors. , --fjllllflflffc' ,llillwx '25. LICUNIER, I,N'IJInlX,1 3 O f I I I . I I L. H. 5. .PHIL L-l',fX.NI.1L ppl I I I -I ., I .-. I I... I I I.. I O .P O -, : .I C 1 W j 2 -5 1 I I-I-3 fi X :C FI 5- I-,I ,I T. IT' C- 3- D I. fr 3' IT' 3 '- ' fn T' L' D. L. ,-' fr -I I-' fn 4 -- : 2 3 -I 1 2 2 : 2 1 5 :I It .1 1 I- 2 4 I H -- : I, L7 ,I I '-5 'T 1-A 3 H 3 -4 f-' I1 If' -1 Z' E' '- 3 - 5' f , - ... -- f: . - '-' ' ,- Q .4. I. :I ,, - 1' 4 4- -I 7 :I - W 1 ... : 3 - ,I II .. .. - - 3 --' ,.' C - -. - 'I ,,., - -- .. - ,- -I .N .N 3 .I -- , - : Q F :I M- - 7' -. - - - - - .. 1 - , ' .L. - 'Z . 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P' jf. 3.5 - A LV ' Jiii, ' . f , - , . , ,Mtv fa 'fb' - A- 1'f:'Qg?-1 .- -9 --uw.-P Pud Wood IRES VLMM5 LIGONIER, I NDIJNJ 32 L. H. S, Tllli Lfli,X',X'I,l1, J LADIES JHD SOCIETU Ruin' rem 'l'HI:l iaiciis 'ro luxe: Klcinlwrs lfrringgtmw l51m'Ci1 Vvlllllllll licnthin Gary' Smitl' Klux Klcntvcr llrmnic l,1lll1' XYRITINKI ll' ' ' L ii-l411l'ui'i'iX ll'irth llullim'-ix li-thi-i Pgirkvr Klgiiwlii-lvrw Klum l'1il!,?llt'll' lllrn T! qliixuiim twin Nfllll I7 111111112 for Ihr fffuffz ui Hu Hfrmz on .!f.,,,. lfdwzirtl lfiulwr Lemuvl Snider lfrwir' Wixulv Sl,lClH'l'LY 'l'Ul'CHl4 Xlliulil he inemln-rx .-X. Verne Flint Russell Smith lfx,-XLVl1lYl'f Kll'fKll3lfR9 Uiifll Illlwuyif Ill Utfirf lllfllfl' Russell Smith Stanley lfrxinks Emily Wvigtun All'S'l' ONCE IX :XXYHIL Clara Ymlcr Dc-an Hitc Paul Uzivir SP1 V RN lfll Clifford Parker Bill Reid Ralph li, Allen I. 1 v v Lliziri' XX lxllffli Kiiiiimitl Raul-Q li.ll'l l'lHlll'li' IJ Lin-lgilmrui' lfmlilz' NN zlcliktvtt Klziry lk-t-km' Y lliiiicic. lull. kiiwiiiiucll. liiil. Ciiixlivn lml. Xlxihvl Wlclnplt' Klux- liuruett llzihv' Xxiiltll' llminis l.1lIlL' Rngvl' Luv, 1liMXXmit1i CON Fl R Xl lill BAL' H ICIA DRS Beyond Rc-deinptiun lohn W air Him :Wil NClNuI1 l. l.,e-stei' Blue Rziyiuuml Clzuuh ii Dan lnkzz llcrhcrt C115-f XVilhur lliller Lizirull Gmhurn LIGO.N'1ER,I.'x'D I .J X ,J 3? I. ll A. 'l'l1lf l.'I4.XXl.1L 1112! .Huang Rm: rm Ll! -Y Fu xhlm Lo, H'-H -Q .Nm l I F442 Nw,-gqgwf R 'hun Of- leans ' ip Bug Burr qgt' 1744- : 5 I . ., . V . . - , f- 1 4 dU.N.'..x .N I'1,..X.. - J? Ci ' I QRS L. H. S. THE I.-l'jXXI.1L IQ! lfirxl Rm, -llamfil Xi ilfffl, P4111 Diztiv, fzzrl' D7'Il15tlI'. Rolztrf Ifiyforz. Dun lnfiu fSri'1'i'f1:I'j' mmf T1'if1,f111'i1'f, fffoyzf Hm'm'r, .llifx U'f:i'.l1.f1'iIfi1' i'f,iilf1,rx .-lffrixol' Lt'111lltlf Sniili r. Srfoziif Rfizqvffifliiy Ifozzffir. ffiurf tr Sniiifi, fffijlozwl Pfirlur fl.'Ifi.v.r P1'iri1ln1I!. Ray -lIi'rm1iy, Rrffvh Rrx. .llififlllv lfioifii .ltllllff Kiffiy, fanny Si'l1loIfi'1'fmri, R11-!'ll1fI7Ilf ffilizzzrfo 11. 'llliizul Raza-Lf111i,w ll r'1,'1fi'i', .llrzfffr Il-flllfljtl, Grzzrf Ixvziijgn, .llildrrd Kilim. .llfrry Ilij-fm, .llmy f7iw.i'r1', ,llisfy fume Hin, lirrzzirr Ilite, Doris ffo:4'ir.v. Sophomore Class l-listorq XVe entered the high school in r-ur lfreshznan year with forty-one pupils. YV: were good in our studies and succeeded in attainirg a higher average tor one month than the Sophontores. Wie had a few good parties and other activities. lVe were a good looking class which was ascertained hy the tact that we had to have our pictures taken four times hefore one was made suitable tor the annual. 'lihis year the class is iiurnl'ered at twerty-seven pupils. lVe are athletically inclined. have tour nien on the haskethall sorad ard as nwzuw on the baseball squad. YVe are also well represented on the girls ll. ll. team. Uvhat we lack in knowledge we nial-ge up in spirit. Wie have held quite 'i nnmhez' ot parties ard enjoyed them all. How could we help hut lae an exeeprf'r':'l elas' with such etlieei's as these: l'resident .,.... . . , . . . .. ........ C' irroicn PARKER Yiee-Presiderfr ..,., ...R wuoxn Cirwnix Secretary. rlil'C11:'l.11'L'l' . . . . . . .......,., Dix lXKS Class Aileism- ............ ...... . . .Miss XY.xeHsTErrr2R Class Colors-Red and lVhite Class l7lowerARed Rose Llllbs hlotto- Better to remain silent and he called a tool than to speak and remove all doubt. LIGOXIER.IXDI.JX.1 :Qu L. H. S. THE L-ENNIJL 1921 Klnst . Klighty' . . lfcpecinlly' Ct'lvh1':1tvtl ylolly' .... A-Xlyy'z1y's . lfoolisli . Klfbfly' . liolifvy' . l.uy Gly' . Klum .. Rvzuly' .. Ruwlim . Hoyy' . . . . lls Sophs' lhlihc way' our initials alescrihv usl ..... .....Dclightful .. . ...iiw,'..... ... ...Simple . ljcrsou . . . . . . Kuzivc . . ...NVilliug .. .. .Hoy .... . .. . . XVliispc1'iug . V. ,..X1ll . , .lVum:ui . . . ...lfilljoy f . , . .'ouy'c1'::1tiou . ,..lYolucii ... . .. ilty' ., Rialiug ..... . . . lloim-o . Rcmllicmlml . . . . . fllzm .. .lust Z1 .... .. .Cloyvu . Lovely' . . . .Shick . . . . lt-lly' .. ...l7cy'oul'c1' .. Rt-uklew . . .Rnyiuousl . . lllighty' ... .. vlumh.. Big ..,.. Dcru . . . Dnructl . . ...ill-:ul . ...lfool . .. .luquisitivc .. The Sophomore Picture A5 you gum' ou tht' l7l'Illlfy' of a Sophomore map, .. .l7t'pui'c . . . l'li1'0 .. .Smith l':i1'livi' . . . . . .XVolft- iillI'Q1'l' Wvciuplt' li,'ll'pIl . . .l'y't-iiiplv 'linu- 'llaiutluu lliigtou NL'lNU!l llcx ,, .NIc1'om'y' .. .ltllillllllill Suitlc r Urzipvr R QIQUI' l let' kc r l l ity' lfl oyvc- rs Mlulcs lzxcmc thc xlvcpy' lookf, you suv, :uicl mzlyhc :ui opcu trap. The Altht 'lihut Sopliuiuorc claw if. ll yy'izlv'z1-yy':il-Lv l'uuich. iugh yvhsu you look you may' have :1 hui NYC J1l'L' ffllilllg Il llllll. WI- got our pictures tnlicu :ill right, liut talks it from mc thc L'21I1lCI'2lis 21 fright. Am-r it wan on-i', tht- man sziiml, l3y' Iflt-ck, -lust look :it my uziiuurzi, aiu't it :1 yvrcclc? I must mu-ly' have got the wrong yighr, For Sopli-o-mr,1'c pupils with fcziturcs no brig ich ht. Diyx Ixus, 'z6. LIGUNIER.l,N'D1,1,X.J 37 THF. L-LXXIJL 1221 , n I I1 2 Y S' X h a Y Fai .Call flag 'Two More W Z 5 ,f X 4 6 x A' I l I I 1 E - x N- 1'2f!f w'fX?'.5 , an , D A L SQ W yxffk wa L. H. S. THE L-.EXXIJL 192-1 Ffrxii' Rozz'-fff1111'f13r HHAI111111, l'lrl'1l l,i0'IL't'lI, .llixs Szwffililzi, I,'f11.v.v ,!llI'l.YUf', lf111'1'f1l Gffxlzorrz, D11:'111 f,'111111i1111l111111, Rf1.v11brl11 Hrvffir. H1'rl11'1'1' f:tl.V.V. 511111111 Roi:-'S11.'111-i' 11111'f11'1', Dozwxflf f,'f1111'111f. f1'1'1i1' Pf1fIf1fl'. lfnfziu' Rflgfw. 015111 ll'1'rk.v. Xl I-11 U'l11'1'I1'1'. .llnlfrl ffilr. Jlflllllt' 131111, .xvtllilllf lD1'111'1lm'ff. Yllllfrf Rorq'fDf1111:f1I l.ff11'g11'1', llnz:'111'1l .Y1f.io11, .llllffllll S1'l1l11f1111'l1. Eliz11l11'tl1 1Jr1.111, 171111111111 l 1'1111'1.nf1. l'ilm'1'111'1' I,vflf1It'I'llllllI. .Jflmf ,1of111xo11. .lrfllztll l 11ryt. 1711171 11111. fmlrfll Rllflfll-fflllll' -l11Hi1A, Cf1'f11'111' lfllllf. Rogfrr f.'f1.u', K11tf1n'i111' llofznrt. L1'11o1'1 lx'1111H1'1111111, ll1f1'11 Lzzfry, ,YM11111 CIf11'1ln11, llnfmz l 1'1111l'i.wo, 1llll'l'it'f C11f1lzz'1'l!. Ufiiw' f.v1I.VZ'4 -i'. Freshman Historq -Inst sux cn months ago, nlrliongli it sl-cms seven timcs scwii. tliirti-nine Frcsliies 1-rircix-ll flu- grunt institution of tlic Ligonicis lligli School. On thc west side of the nsscinbly szir thc stuckfup Seniors, flicn flu' jolly .llll1l0l'SU :ind next to us the Silly ' Soplioniorcs. :Xin-i' wc lizul niu-ly scttlcll -lnwn wc liznl 11ClSlSS nicn-ting and clcctcd the follow- ing orliucrs: Klzirtlm Sclilrilwzicli, l'i'csillvnt: Roszilicllc Hroclc, Vice-Prcsiilenti :ind Opal XX.Cl'l'lS. St'CI'Ct1lI'f' :ind 'l4FC1lSllI'CI'. XVQ eh-cred Kliss Svelvilious :is our Class Advisor. :ind Pnrplr and Gold were chosen :ls class colors. UH- lizwc ro1iti'il1iitc'1l to various scliool nctivitivs :mal scum to lizwc some mciiibers wlio will lm' fntnrc' liiskvrlwzlll players. 'lili-3 cl:1's llzls lizul three formal parties bcsiilcs coasting p:ii'tics. ,-Xltliongli wc lmw liznl SL'X'L'l'lll social vcnturcs tlivy ilill not sccm to lowci' our gi':ul':-. :it least not Rosxilwllc l3ioilc's for slic won flu' tcn mlollzn' prize offcrvil by Klr. Stziiislwiiiw' to thc pupil having the liiglic-sr :lu-i'ngv. 'lilic class ns si wliolc lizls ciiilvzivoival to Hgiu' tlic lwst wc Imam- finfl we fu-l olal l.. lol. S. lizis giwn ns cvcry opportlmity possiblc. 1. Ill? 11 N 1 If R, 1 N IJ 1 ,1 N .1 -H1 L. H. S. THE L-EX.X'1,JL 1024 lfl oxx'er-- Prnisxx Colors-l'ni'ple :ind Gold. N xxrs Msnnie Bare .... . Dnnxlld linrgger ,.,. Rnnilxelle lirmle llnrriet fnlclxxell .. Olive fnxlxex ..... lleriwc-rt Criss ...... lilnrenve Cnthernmn l5,,ix'id t'nrniinglmm, Nznline Denrtlnll . .. lililzllxeth Drain Artluth Furxt ........ Dnnelrlgi lirariciwn . llelen Iirfiiirisvn, . Nznnni tirirdnn ... Carroll finslxurtl Fred linxxen ..,. , Sydney llnrper .,.. f'h:1rleN llermxin , . Dora llite ,,.,,.,.. Mzihel ll1IC ..,.... Katherine linnert .... Ruger fr xx .... . Athnl ,Inhnwn .. Uenrge King ......., Leonora Kunkleman Helen Lutex' .....,. XVilhnr Miller .. . llmvnrd Nelson .4.. Lucille Pinfhon ., Bernice Ruger . .... lVIarthn Schlahnugh Neva Wlheeler ,,.. . Opal Yveeks ,,,., , lrene Pnllock ..,, . ljfllllllll Conrad .,.. Vvlillie Reid .. Nlflffflfrc live to the xx'm'ltl the hest X011 li will mine hack tn yon. Freshman Directorq .Mimi 1 mx lll'1ll'lllll'NN .... l.z1tin Prnt. .,.,, , l'reNiclent1 xx ife xlllfflill ..,.,. NI--vie Star .., lfairiner ....... Nrli-'nl teztclier lgixxxer .....,. ln vzxtr-h hnn .. iri'u- Rider .. Wpern Singer .... ,xrtixtix Nlrrtlel ... Uld Nlriid ...,.... Nheil Dnncirn part ner .. .. Vnxx' Punvher ...,e l,ix'e with niznnmu. lfixhermsni ...... . lflevtrieinn , .,.... .Snffrngette ...... . lXvlIlIllL'lll'lNK ....... Put lilrxrirx Sxxznwni nut of llil7 ..,.. liingx Ulextnre .... l'eienhnne Operator 'lin ,left it xxith Carrol timhnrn , 'lin t'.xICh fl fellow . ...Axrtut ..,... fdtnnhl xxziiter ... ,.ixlfI'lll1l1t 'lin he Z1 Belle l7e-tuner ......... 'llealrher in lllltxllllll lo graduate ...... lilerutinnext ... 'Ili he fl nurxe 'Qepnrter ...... hlinixter .. Vfexxxixt llixlnfx . . ller ... lillxlmrt .. hvnrlx .,. Vnmh ..... Talking ...,, llelen l,ntex' ., Lgiyinexs ..., liiggling.: .. xvigglex ..... Nlulxing exes .. llix es ,.... . Nien ...... Vanity UZINEN .. Fair Sex .... Kixses .... Voice ..,, Qentling .. listing ... Studies . Yzlmping ,, 9rnnking .. llzitex .... klfIlClllHll .. .Xnxthing .., Nlule Sex ,, , flllllill' .... Hasehnll ....... .... Vurleal hnir Nlzlguililie stnriex Arguing , ...,... ,. 'Milling up .. lunirxrs ... Nlrivies ,. Vensing ... liashfnlne-s . are and the hc-st Ylklll Qnietnev Kirin liI'lIlIlN .. l3:nn'inL: . Sxxcetnew tfiving .-Kd liigglex .. iiuml luvli Lung hznir lite la-hes Nlmlexty . ljtap ,,,,.. Perlnzinent lflirting ... Length ... t'nmplexinn Latin .... gllflllff .. YIVC XY1ix'e lnduxtrx' .. liZlNllflllllC'NN Studying . l,ix'elinew furlx ,... That Kirin Sewing ,. Perxnnzilitx' Eyes ..... Studying . Clheerful . ljllllfdllfl . Fx elxmxxwl l Bluvk hnir IJIUIKN ....,. Bsnlxethnll ,. l7impleQ .. lhme eves Urfrfieifns President ...,. . .KI.xRTHex SL'HI.,xl4.fXL'CH Vice-President ...... .... I QOS.XBEI.I.li Brwnrs Secretary and 'l'i'easnre . .... Olhxl. XVEEKS Class Sponsor ........ ...Miss SVEIRILIL s LI GONIER. INDI,J.N.el 41 3 1833 01882 9728 PIHIllllli llllIYIHTWJILIUWIWWINIHIHI , ....:fgnmgggj' 1 .5 Y,,,,fiv- -gk fl f ff f fre' . , ' , s Av fififfiiftiiifii . I3 . 4 I ,V ' 1 .WE ffm 524. ,. i . as ,af 3 My , W 'Z 143117 g jj, 5 'ip lm? 7 x 'vw I 'f ' '34 nf 'iz lf? 'I , ff, 1 -L. ff 1 rg X Q' 'ff THELLNNIJL IUU NOTIH Slfe rs r 4, ,ff l 'S5 ? W Q, QSQ4 'J .age fglhwzgg OO Q ,Q QV! 1 49 41 , 'lv-,i F yi 5. WT, q - f 'YL' 4 ,.., 4 ' ' . an Nam IICUNIER, INI L. H. S. THIS 1,-h,x'.x'1.-:L mf I i1'xl Rfiii'-fjllll1l'.Y I,'f1r11w1', Uifzfrni Riu. .fipuli Arigxir, llmlimi Mlm. liirry lxivyg, Tllroflori' f:Ul'll0I1. SVFUIIII Rom'-C1'1or11i 111'-wifi f'l'1'l'1i.rl11'n'!, Allfzfif SlIwl'.'It'I', ,llmjr illmm, llifin lxiurlz, lmfnffi' 'linyffny .llfizzrifzu lffm, Hill. I1 ffmlzmzz, Iiffflllljll fl!1l'fllfl1l'l', .lflml Iilfflllllllll. Lillian Raw, fmllxf' Uiiffx. ilillilvl Rom fllliu fizlffrllli fy .llrnv iff .l1IH'1l'1l', .fflnr Uilfffn inn 1' ffifi l l,l'l'5l' Ilfllff. ,l1r11'gm1'ir lfifi' KSi11'iff.'ryJ, lfxfflrz' Di jwriy Roxy 1'.nlm, 11711111 fffmy lfifflflyx lfifi, Ilv1l7'Il 1'ii1'1'xfo11i', fum lfnrH1f11'f, Ifrfnll' ljfzrlwz' ll'1'i,iiffi11fl. Ijflllffll Rim'-lfflziwvl Lrum, l,'fn11'fw.i l,'n.i,i, Hznjrf '1iI1i1'lfll', Uiiffmnz Nifwfz, Nm! Rmlgfrzu, Rfzfjvlz l!'l.'lll, .lmfri 1. Uiylmnl. The Eiqhlh Qrade M w --yu v7 V - - w A W c. tha lpiglnlm izrgulv nl -J gmil --l, hi-lil mir hr-I invvring fit the' lx. 11. l.. .w im Scptcmlwr l-l. Zlllll clerti-ll mix ul'hu'rf. lJt'NlI'lIlQ tu lullmx' thi- tmllitilwnxil luutprliitx ut mir pl'l-ilcuwiiix :mil ilu mir hir wc hmigjht -:imc new music for thi- film' kNllll5.1lI1tl lgitcr mgiili' il pzlxinn-nt uf IXXVIEIN- live dollars on the umring picture nigiclxinv. llmmvllixitclx :iltvr thi- hnliilgiy X.lC.lTlH!l wc hc-lil our first claw party in the spin , luring :is nur glltxtw Klrx. lil'QLI. Ali. Allawi :mil thc tc:1chCri: ul thi- dCp:ii'tmi-nt. Un April lll :mil Il, imili-r thi' dir-ifctifm uf Xliw Xvllllilllkf, un' gzivc mir clgi-x play. Hiram Hicks :it Cwllcgcf' wlriyh xx 1- liziw hccn rulii wzix ll urvzit viugvw. Fm' vrxil mcmhcrs of nur claus wvrc in tha' unpvu-ttzl l7i1cv in ai Blur Klouilf' wlrifli wxix givrn un hlalx' X :mil O. Our lwzlslcctlmll tezunx hairs' wnn ll numhvr nl x'icrm'iw in inter-class QLZIIHCQ, :mal wc :irc hawking furwnrll tu thi- time, wlwii. :ix high wliuul Qtudents, wc may help win lmnur-, fm' nhl l,. H. S. LICIUXIER. I.N'DI.'l,N'.l .U I l1.S. THE l,'liX.X'I.'ll. 1024 ,X , Vx, ,X L ..1l'. . .K .- 49 .: lxl.'.ir. 1f'..':A.. . . . ..., . ., 5. K ef' AIHQ1. fl' fxf U13 t ': Lf f.uf. Lfrofgfl .1Ii.'.'u'. Keith . I.. .:' .t :. I- 5 -: if. 'z tl: ,'.' fv:..:y, ,7IL::w'f.1 tfms. .Q J. ---A .X ffk Hg q 1 Ixwmff, 1f.: .'z-1' 1.71 ff' ':. D:m'f ff'm:f,11f. ..r: : R -. 5. . Q .11-1-. R.-.ft R 3. if .. --I7..-: 17.'.':Q' Q . ,7.: 51,v l. :f':, fx'1.f'..'e Iii.-A Q. 1Jfw z Z:' T-x'.'n'. Rozvvwi 11 IX- . Z,,..' S. '. .'... R:.:7: if - L:..f: Hsu: 1, lzxrfzer JM:-.X f':. Ein: x -- fi. .,... - -:. 5. ': 5: U Af:.' Sm- . R 3. 5 --Qi: ' 11721 J-vf:-: fifz r. P1:p.' I f-: HV,-:. Roh I3'w.:H. Jes-1 f Fi: The Seventh Grade IT: sexier-Q o x nezttft gtxade were quite young 11:16 inexperienced in Sep- . x 33. Elf .. .eu :tw-utfms nrt 'ie upper floor. and zz few trfps to the green X 1' t-x::11 iess- t .ffN:5'f:ae etc.. fmzxe worked wonders. Now we are 11 NN, wif: Nuke 1:-mf: wt its .IA':i fties. when :Hey grfse, and our aim 15 to e .. N l e. Vpblfc S55-mfs. and cur coliitittzzlfty. A gft Q -Q c 0 'te 3.-.et vga tTte C?1:'fst:tt..s E--Wx. Fveryone ezttered :mo the .- wr., or :Fe Yultzas. so tit... :fx tirie wg! ,z Hippy. xveYl'sg'e11t ozte. Uwfiett Ygierttfrie Iwi? ..g'p:'-xzeftei. tfne whole ehss uxaritei tn hue ll party. X ts N' ggtxmzts weve . fe.: mf sw Hat is occasion stazufs out iz: orr zzteniorfes. X x :tt stew cw o e xtvezttfi 5.2.3. Tiere v-124 pfezttv or sentfztient . .X 51: Yjt ss uftfef' fox.: Q :M-fr wig' 'zito ttte Huge box. 1' .5 ite X efeest'.1.t ut' oesgsfozi. :Xi wifi -.f gmui eats. exisfly' xxx 2 bf. gmftx .aria Vvbsw .' :Fe ' fi .2 fttfzzg ciwse for :HS event. Sane ' L'ff'5i'f'S o , :Mies me 11- .zuyzy duriztg fie year. 511: new ones .t X v fix' 'Htifx-:' N tezitfzteti quite court '11 We Hope to keep N :it toget' t'w1.jix. t ftfgtt 5:5001 , x'14 . . Nt r strf'-fztg To bring . te 5 Nt u qnttiz' 1.11-UN4h.Q I,XIWI.!N.! X J THE L ENNIAL 1924 BONEY Boney is one of the fastest forwards ever seen on this floor. He is a fast dribbler and a good shot. His fight and pep put the team through some tight shaves during the three years he has played for L. H. S. and much is expected from him next year. HANK Hank played back guard for the team and played the position well. He had a good eye for the ball and was always on the job. He was also noted for his fast dribbling and team work. He will be greately missed by all the members of the team. BILL Bill played center for us this year. His height was a big advantage to him in the game. He was good on short shots and has made a good many long -shots for the team. He has played two years on the varsity and has one more year to play. GOZNIER INDIANA ll the hurrm-1 tl1iN ycnr. Illllllllllll l1ix regu- llll pnsiti 111 ix l1vref1,111.111l. llc if the nl - rsl, stcanlw-1 1111111 un the 11-11111 illlkl luis ,JN lmxlxct slmntnxg lllltl ll ln! lr dn lll unn- nng the lmxhe-11, .X1b.nn, .'xlly','1llii, 111111 nther gnrnes. lla wav- ineli,-gihle' lan year, lun plwyed lwu yenrx 111511 nml earned an .. H1 S. THE L-ENNIJL 1021 '4lflSlll-fll l'lisl1 Wm vl1nscn :1ll slixtrfct l:Ul'NY1lI'll A I. xwezltcr. lle l1:1s one rnnrr year tn p :Q fur the Scarlet :xml lirecn and great Q' things are cxpertrd nf l1in1. INKS Dan, ll S-vphn111ore, wus practically n l Q. neu n1:1n :1t thc 11111119 1111:-I1 he starred 4 , the xe:1wr1 hut he fmt clevclwped intn ll sreznlv plzncr and ll Nurc shut, llrs Q 1 Nteznlilww um t'NP5'L'lllllj mlixplnyenl in the Angola e1L1l11e uhere he clrnpped in tl1c XXllllllIlLf lmsket. F 1 f I RAliliR L Q fl .. . ' ll Ringer sulxlaed lnr l1:1l1l1 Ill n len' P 4 1531110 and Nlmucml hix ability. He nllcl l1iN Q, -, Stull in the K-Ville gzunr and in J 5 4 Ufillplt' of mhers. llc llllk I1 gnml chance ' ax tnr lmvk gnnrll pllNlfll!ll nrxt year. 'xfx all ,LfTflEiQ 'ff Q! . Q Q QQ .WI If, PARlxl',R : f,.f' ff Cl1H wah the SlllLlllCNI 1111111 un the Q Q ,f.'?,. x.111a11l llllil Illllllfllllf gut Ll Int nf l-gidmling Q 'fy lwnt lwing guml nntureal it dialn't lmtlwr , '-'. llllll in the lczxxi. Cliff prnvcnl l1ix N'UI'Il1 -cu-ral Illllt'N Llnrixng the war, IIIIINI rmxicc- Q, Lllwly in tl1c li'Ylllc' 9.511111 llc lmx tum . H f,f !,f 111nrcyc111w In play :mal Hlljllll tn get Cl X f regular p1aitif1l1 next year. , ,Q 5 NQQ Q A ,S LIGONIER. INDIANJ 17 L. H. S. THE L-EXXIJL 1021! ATHLETICS Basketball has for the past few years been the chief sport in Ligonier High School because it is the only sport in which we can make a reasonable showing. Football has not been attempted here tor several years for the simple reason that we do not have enough men ot sutlicient size to participate in the game. Because ot the lack of interest and equipment. baseball and track haven't iecently been pushed very hard but we have plenty ot material from which to develop a good team. So letls put L. H. S. baseball and track o11 the same map with basketball. South Xvhitley-Here 27-I 7 The result of the first game ot the year was not altogether favorable for us, but it must be remembered we were playing a team which had played a game or two before we met them. Xapnaneefrllhere 16- I 5 This game was a thriller from the be- ginning to the crack of the gun. The score was very close. Neither team, however, displayed anv real basketball, Zllld un- fortunately L. H. S. came out at the small end of the score. The winning basket was a long shot made by Nap- panee during the last couple of seconds of play. XVaterloo-Here Q-24 This was Ligonier's first victory of the season flllfl the team well deserved it. XVaterloo played a losing game from the start, and at no time threatened the home team. .Xngola-There 48-1 I Angolas floor got Ligonier in this game. XVe weren't used to playing on a floor quite as large as this one and you see the result. But there was no dis- grace i11 the defeat for Ligonier fought hard and deserved lots of credit. .'xlll1lll'l1-HCI'l' 32- 1 S According to the sco1'e this game was a walk away tor Auburn, but not ro. Ligonier was leading at the end ot the halt, but soon after the second halt began Honey and Hank were taken out oi personals, fllltl :Xuburn then proceeded to run up the score. l.Z1l7OI'U'-'lql'lCl'C 45-1 1 XYith but two fans to support them the team journeyed to Laljorte and were defeated but it wasnit all the team's fault or the coach's. XVelll ask one of the players l'flkhartA'l'here 36-19 L. H. S. played probably its poorest game ot the year at Elkhart, they just couldn't get going and consequently they were out played. South XVhitley4There S3-21 This game, as the sco1'e indicates was decidedly one sided. But it wasn't all due to the superiority of their team, for although they did out play us, the floor had a good deal to do with the lop-sided score. Goshen-Here IO-28 This was a victory we had longed for and it was sure dese1'ved, for the boys played good, fast, basketball in this game. -Goshen, who had come over so confident of making this their first vic- f0l'Y, went back with another defeat marked against them, and saying NVait 'till they come to Goshen. :Xuburn-There 34-21 XVe were out played in this game be- cause Auburn was going at top form and we were not. Hut just the same they got some scares that made them watch their step throughout the whole game. Xlishawaka-There 39-13 Needless to say, we were outplayed i11 this game, although we fought hard and played well, Klishawaka took the lead from the start and led throughout the contest. LIGONIER, INDIANA L. H. S. THE L-ENNIJL 1924 Goshen-There 26-16 XVell, we went to Goshen and they didn't do nearly as much as they had threatened, although they did go ahead of us soon after the second halt started. hut old L. H. S. came hack with some real fight and you see the result. U1- conyinced Goshen that we had the let team. Goshen sure had a fine gym- nasium and they ought to he proud of it liendally'ille4'l'here 42-2U This game was the same as are the usual games played at lx yille in the last few years, that is we always have a couple ot the test men unalsle to play. for some reason or other. This time, it was Fisher and Bowen, who were off. Fisher played one half, lfut had to drop out on account of an injury' to his finger. while Honey was unahle to play at all on account of a had hip, lye did some hard playing and showed them that we could play' haskethall. This, also, served as a warning for what they could expect from our regular teaiti. Xappanee-Here IS-jl Old L. H 5. show ed Xappanee that they could play' haskethall and they proved it without a dourt. Nappanee was losing from sart to linish. Ligonier had them dizzy' with their passing and drihhling. Old L. ll. S, cr-uldn't l'e stopped. XVolf Lake-Here ji-21' This game was a clost one a eyery one expected and was undecided till the linal whistle hlew. Xxurll Lake. un- tortunately for Us came out aliizicl hut it was a game well worth seeing and Ligonier fans were not so hadly' di-ap- pointed at the showing our team made. Uvaterloofdiliere I I-.Ehi lvaterloo was easy picking for L. H. S. after they hit their stride, although VVaterloo did have the lead at the half. 'lihe game came on the Saturday after the YVolt Lake game, and our team still felt the eiiect of that game. Never- theless, old Scarlet and Green came home with the bacon. Llolumtia City'-'llhere 43-26 This game, which had leen rcheduled fir at Ligonier, was at the last moment thanged to Columhia City, This change proved disastrous, for we had to play- on a floor which was water soaked and slippery as ice. Since Columbia City was accustomed to it they won very easily. Klishawaka-Here 45-27 Klishawaka, playing the le-t lrasket- lull that we came up against during the reason, took this game without any un- usual ettort. Ligonier played fast and hard hut couldn't stop the yi itori., who dropped in the hall from all angles oi the court. .'Xngola---Here 27-.ZX ilillis was the hest and fastest hasket- liall game eyer staged in Ligonier as all fans and players unanimously lielieye an-l it was some game. l. .ll, 5. r.yercoming a hig lead at the halt, dropped in three Yield goals in the lost tew minutes ol play and put the game on ice. lienilallyille--llere 37-lj 'lihis game was a dissapointment to eyery Ligonier haskethall tazi lor they suie were expecting Ligonier to win hut it didn't turn out that way, altho' we should haye yy on tor we outplayed them, took more short shots and had a hetter defense hut due to hard luck we were unal'le to make lvaskets. 'w r - LIC,UNI1:R,I.XDI.1.N'.I L. H. S. THE L-EXXIJL 1924 Ligonier IU, Albion I5 Saturday a. m. Ligonier didn't get going in this game as the score shows. All that Albion had tezit was tight and they sure fought hard. sary, and we were hound to win. Ligonier 35, La Otto 9 Saturday p. m. ln this game it was hard to keep from playing too hard. The score at the half was 25 to 3. 'lihen snhs were run in and the game ended gi to fl. CFGURNAMENT Ligonier 23, lfville 25, Saturday Night The team took this as the hardest de- of the year, heeanse this victory meant so mueh to them. They playet But so did Ligonier, when it was neees- haid .md well: and we feel sure they should have won. li-Yillels jinx heh good and they took the district for one more year. :Xt one time ir rhe game Ligonier held a lead of 9 to 2 but they emnld not stop li-Yille's phenomina shooting. . I ,fi ,ig S'A if N : A verse? -T 'l 'Y'jn 5fiiE l -QE: . 5 Q, :g .5 .1 A riiful-..N.. -rf, LIGOXI1iR,I.N'DI.1X,4 50 I.. H. S. THE L-ENNIJL 102 gnu it 1 1 l BONNIE LANE Gzmrii l Bonnie has playeil on the yarsity tn: two years nfny. This year she was cleft' V ed captain of the teain and it was lar-gely L due tu her Cl'l:uI'Is, wiih the aifl uf Clinch ' Svehilius that inafle the team Il winning one. Bonnie was right there when it Came tn sticking tn her t'urwarLl and get- ting those ilribhles, Bonnie has une inure year nn the varsity' team. 2 NI.XR'1'llA lIUl,I.HXV.'XY Rmnzillgf Ifflzlfl' ,f Nlartlia played as snlveenter in several 1 X ganies last year. She was nut alwle rn play' regularly' this year tlue tn iniury' re- X Celved in the Auhnrn game at the hegin- ning uf the season. Nlartha had tnr her motto play every minute you are in the game and she sure mlicl. Martha has an- other year nn the Varsity' team. ,K QIOSEPHINE RICESIC FfH'RL'I1l'ii X ,lo played in several games last year as suh-forward. This year she won Il steady' place on the team and was one nf the team's greatest assets. -ln was always K sure of her baskets. This is her last year on the team and her plave will he haul tn fill. if - A LIGONIER, INDIJNJ 51 2 S sgf,-'fa ,gf ' .w.1- s . 54 I . ms 4 1:41 V3.1- uH,.v:...q' A A ' F57 3!Q3H'f'fi' 'v-ff' K, fo, . x ' 7,1-gy J,..4r:.: f -9.95, -I , 4 , r f,. Lg4gwg.-,- ga 55- A,w4fQw. s 4 , -..' . 1 A. , .1 . f.,- 4 ..', . 4, .. . 13. f,,, fMw?f , .1 ' 'sl' '. f4,M!' . 'o -A. pn ,Q , ' , 'fn ,. - . Q.. QLJ,-' t 'il' ATL I Zvi' .- li. . - l V ,V l . W' QQWWQL nr ., 4 :AVG 54 4, 3 A VA! 1 f2lI c, ina' : 1171.511 . r ' V Q qu 1 1,-NU , , . Q, I .V . .. , , 1-: ' ' A ' 1524 -1, 1 X, -4.fn, 'f . ' 'l. . A 1 'n.Yg4 -gli, 4 :.v -QI' 'An-'ffm M V, T: -W , p , , . ':NI.As..m ' I '.y::lgf,,W.-v. ' 1',.' 31-K ' A J 'T, H 'fvT,RH',' J' f ,f ,, - v r 24 ' 2'-J ,,'. Q , e1n'.4'1 ., M N :M 0. ..V!,n,?1t.Ja1,g'f'l1J A V. A . sv-J J fkekxl-bgvlixniyl - I . QMS' m 2 fl ,f .-,f-Min: ,V 1 .N ,bl K, M , ,w!.:'. f ., ,-- ,. N 'ki N 4jf1,?'i'5,m5 :e2?f1 ?', '? .sp an ' ,g J, . . -,I ,Qi nqgyi QAWQ? ,if +,4w,4Q+-1 ,rpAAM,7-v 'J'- -3 ---' 1, Lifflf'-QMS' 't '51 .1 - ig- 's 3' 'ffLff' i jmsff wlx ,mwWq' WfxwxQ'vX43ff - --,4 h1 ,. 4 Y A I rr Fl ..-, 'IA' -31 I . :X Ah.. V 1 --' ' I tl as -.7. 'A'v X x . '. o,'..fJ,f', ' 'V N ' 1..e3:7li..:x .V wllngt, at Nt L-o E ah' .51 V ' 11 . . - K- fx - g. sf! L ii-,4:,.G t 1,614 5 ' ' ILM ' K md? L . ,ij - Q' .gn . -fa.. :Mil 4 3, l . , , ff,. - U, ,- N, 4 , 'r.,:f -fn 5 ' I-1' f,g,J U 4-A. I Nfff ,QW lg! ri Fla u '1w' 'Wi --,, -.gd1.4A -.-41- ,. !!'f.L -Vw' lf! 'AW 4.'i'1.l.l L H S PHE L ENNIAL 192-l DOROTHY EMMITT Jurnping Cf'7lfFf This was Dorothy's first and only year on the varsity team. Due to her height she was able to get the tip off from her opponent very easily. She showed her ahility in the Kendallville game. MARY JANE HIRE Guard Mary jane played her Hirst year on the varsity as regular, holding down the po- sition of guard. She was sub-guard on the team last year. Due to her size it made it hard for her opponent to get around her. Mary Jane has two more years on the varsity team. MADENA FAIR For-'ward Madena played forward on the varsity and due to her slight stature and quickness she helped the Scarlet and Green win many games. Madena was sub-forward in a few games. This is Maclena's last year and the team will feel her loss greatly. LIGONILR IYDIJNJ L. H. S. THE L-ENNIJL 11194 me MAH lil. XVAD li flIH'l'LL'lU'il Mnlwel pliiyecl nn exceptimnallly gntnl l ganna- uf hai-kethnll :xml frnni her playing ynn enulil never gina-ss that this una het lirxt wertxnn an :1 rt-i.:iilat'. She hm ll i mnnnpnly nn that 'llllllllf pep ixhirh ie en ntten ininnx. I'hiN ix fXl.ilwlK luxt ft'.l' Hllll she leatrex .1 plgtre that will he h.n.l NIAXRN HI I l'X XII-'X I ffl R lXl1ll'X llvlrn plglyeil :lx running rvntvi illlll inmping renter lllvi, She- ugh in the gnnn' every xninnte :intl tlnr tn her qnirlx- l G, new Nhe um Lihle tn get :mix tmni het W nppunent vert exixilx. Nlzirx llelen h.i- nne ninre year tu pl.ti nn the xzirxity 1 uith her .nnl Nlnrtlm .tx wiiteu the te.n.1 xxill he the hw! exvi Dl'tltlll1't'1l. L-7 ,X 1? 13312 E 2 ,f 19 s L FFRN liI.l'F Fern plztyecl :ix huh on the uxrfity tegnn 'K and ilixplziyeml her zihility in the Kendall' ' ville game uhen Maury ,lane une put un: V v,,-- nn fouls. lfern hae :mother year to plm. 1' Fern had ne her mnttn Stick and it tnnlt iff- , 'J Il Speedy f0I'NIlI'll tn get runny frnm her. V K2 ' 5 Q ' ' 5141? f . Bernice Ruger, Irene Pullurk, Nellif- Diekinwn, Harriett Caldwell, and Opal VVeekx Came out faithfully fur praetiue . and although they were nnzlhle In prime their ability thix year, we are expeetin-,C great thingx nf them next year. 1 A 2 L1G'ONIER,INDI,1NJ 53 L. H. S. THI5 L-EXXIJL I02! Basket Ball-CQirl's Games liendallvillefHere lfeb. 22 Ligonier was defeated by one point bvli-rille. This game was a ha1'd fought one for both teams. Ligonier was leading for ri few minutes but luck came and K-ville shot two free throws which put the score one point ahead. Final score Ligonier Io, K-ville II. South Hlhitley-Here Oct. 25 rliliis game was a very exciting one, and ended in Ligonierls favor. This was our first game and therefore our hardest. XVe put up a good fight and the final score stood Ligonier 6, South XVliitley s. XVaterloo-Here November 9 Ligonier won over YVaterloo-an easy victory. lihey were at no time leading but they played hard the second halt and made most of their points. The game closed with score of Ligonier Il, XV:rterloo lo. Auburn-Here Nov. 23 This was a decided defeat for Ligonier. Due to the size of the Au- burn players they were able to pick the ball out of Ligonierls hands. The game ended with score of Ligonier 3, Auburn il. South YVhitleyfThere Dee, 7 Our wishes were not fulfilled in this game. Two of the players were put out on fouls which disabled the team a great deal. The game ended with score of Ligonier io, South XVhitley ll. :Xuburn-There Dec. 21 Ligonier girls met another defeat at Auburn. The score this time stood Ligonier 1, Auburn 39. Kendallville-There Jan. I2 Ligonier met defeat at K-ville janu- ary 12. This game was a rough and tumble one from start to finish. Klary ,lane was put out on fouls which crip- pled the team badly. The final score was Ligonier 6, K-ville 25. lflkhart Y. RI. C. A.4Here -lan. IS Ligonier won over Elkhart by a score of zo to S. Due to their size they were not able to do much. Ligonier played an exceptionally good game that evening. XVolf Lakegl-lere jan. 25 This game with XVolf Lake was a fast and interesting game. Ligonier was losing before the whistle blew when luck came and we won. The final score was Legionier 13, YVolf Lake IO. XVaterloo-There hlan. 26 Ligonier girls lost to VVaterloo -lan- uary 25. There was very pretty team work displayed in this game but when baskets were shot for they failed to go in. Due to hard luck is the only way we can explain it because we out classed them in every way. The final score stood Ligonier 5, XVaterloo 11. Columbia City-There Feb. S Due to the floor which we had to play on Ligonier was defeated by Columbia City. They being used to playing on a floor covered with water, were not handicapped as Ligonier was. If we had played on our home floor we would have swept them off the map. Score was Ligonier 7, Columbia City 9. LIUUXIER, INDIJNJ L. H. S. Tllli 1,-lp'X.Y1,ll. 102 lllklmrt Y. KI. C. A.-'l'l1crc lfclw. +1 Hmm- L'ityAlklc'11' li-lw. lx l.igm1i1-1' wah mlcfwltcfl by lfll4l1:11't Y. Rruuc City' met llvfcaxr lu-1'v nn lfvlvru Lf A' bl' 3 5V VV 'll ,ll T ll' :try IR. Both tvzlms fouglmt lun-fl fm IAKOIHQFI was. 5 'llWll2't lmlnhulplwll hcv fllcll' SCHIAK' lillf LlQUl1lL'l' bull!! Sl llftln' flu Cllllbt' OT llJlYlIlQ to plmf XYll'llUllt :1 run- . ' In-xr was lllllt' to Wm lvy wurn' ol ning center. Dumtlmy sl1mx'wl hcl' :ability , . . ' 1 , . f by SCINllI1Q tlu- hall mllmg to hcl' Tor- llllfmlll ll- IWW' UU 5- wzmls. li '-e-.r:'1 -r f,.,, 1:'.:':.-- wfaffif' fizzkmil..-f..1.4m.::.sl m...1 '..4:.p:l.',:... l LIGONI1iR, 1ND1.1N.4 Si L H. S. THE L-ENNIAL 1924 3 Y X Hdve IS lhg . Ihfglge 110 . x rf 1 'k jAi SHTLR Thi Lea? Pros tt I ,. Xu. Y 4.,1 2. Xfl x-1: ' N tl if - fi. Tk f 1 f l !- r Y Y ar K A ,,..'. f..-V --.-f'.4.:J+wci 2-1 Q 4, . . . . - A glx-,,L1.aLx.Af.5r.':'x'r:: nzt.'r.E.v:'s!rL:.A3n11x'i:--.31 LIGOXIER, I.X'DI.JX.J 56 f J IN AIU!-W' L. H. S. Tllli L-IQ.X'XI,II. 1024 I i11xf Roz:-Ray 1lI1'1'o11y, Ix'r1rI Ifozzrir ISw1'f'lr11'yI, .I1I1'11111 Ifvoffr, E'l't'I't'fI' SIIIIIII. S1'1o111I Rota' - fm I' 1Dl'IlfH'I', fIIIIIf1I'1I IJ1lfI'c'l'. Roller! Ilviqfon, Ralph Rex. JIIIIIUA' Kelley. TIIir1I Rott'-II'1IIi11111 IIUIIIIIIIIC, 1fl lL'IlI II'111Ie AI'ire-II1'e.tizI1'11IQ, 111111 Inky, Srf:11I1'-1' l'll'IlIIZ'X, ,lIr. I I111t IS11ju'1'fziixo1'I, f,I1Il'I-FIU Eflert fP1'1'.ti1I1'11Ij. The Hiflj Club Another sueeesstul year has been added to the history of the Hi-Y Club with the closing of the third year of its existence. The purpose of the club is to create, mziintnin :ind extent Il spirit of Christian fellowship throughout the community. A meeting was ezllled on September lklfll fm' the l'L'OI'f1Ill1lZflfi0Il of the club. The oiheers of the elub tire: President, Carlyle lfpert: Viee-president, Erwin XhY2lflCj seeret1n'y :ind treasurer, Karl llourie. illembership in the elub is limited to the three upper elussmen. This yezn' the elub has n membership of fifteen. The Hi-Y Club has organized two bzisebzill te:uns :ind two basketball teams. At ezteh meeting, :ifter the business has been disposed of. the members adjourn to the gym where they engage in the gznne of the season. . . , . . :X farewell party was given in honor or Klr. llrunk, N . Ill. L. .-X. director of Xoble founty. who has recently :ieeepted :1 similzn' position in South Bend. hlr. Hrunk wus presented with :1 remembrzinee, :is at token of :tppreeizltion of his work in the elub. illr. lflint is now supervis UI'. I,I II Il X115 R I X IJ I ,I X .fl 58 I.. H. S. 'l'H1i l,fli.X'X1,lI, NJ f'l11'.1t Rfrzc'-.f111111',v lf1111f11'1', .lllllltlll 1x'1'H1'y, IJIIIII lJIl7'jK, l'f1tf11'1' P111'1f111', 1911111111 Ifowl ll111'f11'1',' L1'111111'f 511111113 !.'f1flo1'1l lJ111AK'1'1', L1'1l1'1' lffuv. 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THIS L-E.YXI.IL 11124 Ii: 'A.x I Rm. --.1Ii.,fif la' Q ffl, lI'1:n' Ixifn fy , I.f.'s:f,i Ifiiirwfz, Sf,-,'1f1:: f:'1 lI 1.'1. Ifisipf'13.w.- Rf i xi. .I,:'i. If i.'Q'm.n' IIi .i Ixli fri IL '1'i.'i'i II,.'i, Si. Milf RfiI.fIi'i Xi ..-ww. fffwxlrst I.,.rii. I7 fr.. I-'Mt i My I.u11f.n Ifilllffi lI:i.fr'i if Smith, .ll ,.f'. ' ing lIf ,.'. 'fi:.f.Ai',lIf:1ji' Hi .Q II ,llt 11I:i r. I,I!.:I'.Jl Rf..1.f.lIf. 'fxk 1 -'wrt IIi1'i. .lIiItI1'ifI Ixiifm. ,l1i.I'AIUI'I: Rizffy. Girls' Qlee Club llnring thc first wcvk ot sclinnl ll inwtiitg Wils czillctl for the nrganiizzitinn of the knilsl Lilci- Club. 'llhc pinpivsc nf this clnh ia trziinhig in alum-nl singing. This is n tuiii'-yn-411'-nl.l mgqinixntinii. having nriginzitctl with tht- xlnnioi' High School girls' It has lw-cn thc custom catch pun' mi' the club tn present either un OPCVCIIII or ll ninsiczil cnnicin. tziliing plzicc tlw lzlst month or sclinf-l. lht-3' have prcseiitetl Fl he slc nt L'li:im'c, Hxvllillil Sun. ln Old I.0l!lSl11I1I1u :intl Once in ai lllue lloonf' ltithxin thi utnthi lxlxl tinilxl Lltfix lt 'tl N ' wh 5 'Q ' s ' '- is 1-1 -:gs own Vxzgiiu n wi 1 gn-:it zinticipntinn. ln l'1L'l'WI'lIlllil thc clnh cntcitgiincil the liens' Glvv Clnh with qi Yzilcntinc P:1l'l'y' ich npis gin-n an tht- st-lmnl hnilding. Klany' rim- solo w.it'vs haul- ilcxclnpcil, .intl the clnh has pcrtntimul nn :ill ncczisiniis with nnich siicccss. N11 'llhc nrlifvits nt the chili gnc: lfnily XYigtni1. pianist. :intl Hclcn livlly. SCCI't'Y1ll'Y l I TCZIXII VCY. LIGUXIER. I.N'IJI.I.N'.I bil THE L-h.X'XIAJl. 11124 Orchestra ilu Illglll Nluwl U1'vT1swr1.1 xx.1w11'gu:x1f1wl -lvwlrig rluv MIX! uw-L fm X- lwul. Ilia' wx Hllllflllll lx mat wr lugv IIIIN uxu' :lx Km. Nur lam n1.1-lv :wut lxlwpwxf-1111-fmt. Hu' mlm kH4llT .H'l'Q1Xk'll THTIH'IILk'Tlll'l'IN11XIII Tlx' 4,11--klwlw, lr lm- TIHIIIJHWI vntvx- Yll mu nr nllnv plum. .1 In-xx kltNL.l'fk,xll ggnzzwx .Az 11 ,V flu-1ugw'.1-rr.1. ll. I1T'lH1H'I1YN.lI4'. xiulm, 1+l..'v-1 U lfxlwg lffl1v'.:1l-1 llmxqml XVIXHFII YIINT vi' l'.l1'LvV1 'Wllllxl 1HI'lll'T xi.'HHX Nlmrri rrwmwlwm-. llqllwltll Kullllxlfvlll 111 H 'Um-. kllunltvx xuvl gfldmxr. KI mix Ill-If-1 Xlwzrmvl. 1.lr,'ll,Xll1lQ, IX l11.l,X,l ful I I 1. S. THE L-li.YXI.JL 192 Y, 5-,Q Wm .xaxw fp, 01114 pu' , ,Q , 'TAC LICIUXIER, IXlJI.!,Y.J 62 L. H. S. THE L-LXXIJL 1'f2 l Science Club .-Xnotlier novel and interesting organizatioii--'lihe Science Cliihfwas created at the beginning ot the school year 1-'11' the purpose or Pl HI11IJflIlg 1'1te1'i'sI 111 science ont side of class. ln Septemher, orgaiiivzitiriii was effected hy the election of the followin- oi'l'ice1's: President, Stanley l'il'Iilll-Q92 vice-111'esi1le11t. Karl lioiirieg secretary :ind treac llI'Cl'. lfrriiigtoii Bowen. Aiiyoite in High Scliiail or lJC'I7.lI'fIilL'Ill'lll is eligihle 1111 n1e111l1e1'ship lint those st111lj.ing sorne scieiice were especially urgeil to join. lleeting-1 were held once :1 month at the homes of the dilrereni memhers. 'liln eveningizi prouram consisted of the usual order of hnsiness. reports on scientiiic toni. and a general good time. Hislorq Club A 11ew orgzinization. known as the His-tory Lllnh. was foiviii-il 1111ile1' the di1'ectio11 Of Klr. ljzitton. A constittition and hx-laws were drawn 1111 hji the ineinhers. Kleetings were held on the thiril 'liuesilzii' of every month. Swine uf tl1e meet ings were held at the homes of llisa Arla XXI-ckesser and Kliss Emily XXvlQ'fHIl. 'lihf clnh debated on CllI'l'CIlT.' topics sn-:h as. Sl1o11ld the Pliilippiiies he given their inile pendence? Aiiyone giving a szitistzicroiw' report had toni' per cent adileil to theii history grade. 'lihe oilicers of the club were Helen llnnkle, prtsi1le1.t: Alaines Schutt. xice president and llartha Holloway. secretary :mtl t1'e:1s11rer. The L Association 'lihe L Association was foiimled in 11221, when the first su eaters nerr awarded to the basketball teams. The following inemhers earned sweaters that year and became charter merriheiwz of the L Association: Dorothy Clarke. Arthur Longnecker. Avis Green. Leonard Lllainlon. Harry Cornelius, Klary Kitson, liathryn llolitho, Robert Grzint, llelxin Kimmel, Charley Blue, Allison Bolitho. Sarah Bassett. ln IO22 the following members received sweaters: Dorothy Clarke, liathryn Holithn, Sarzih Bassett, Klary liitson. liweiidolyn Flowers, .lane Bassett, Jessie Frity. Dorothx' Doll, Charley lilne. lfrriiigtoii Bowen Edward Fisher. ,'kl'tl'llll' Biddle, Gary Smith, Stanley hlohnsovi. Last year. 11123. fonrteeii sv'e:1ters were ziwarded. 'lihose who won sweater- are Gwendolyn lflowers, Bonnie Lane, lllartha HllllfJXX'1lB', .lane Bassett, Rose Liniily Sarah Bassett. Klar-iorie Ruby. llziry ,lane Hire. Gladys Hillman, Stanley Qlohiienn Wlilliam llenthin, Frrington Bowen. Henry Harsh, Gary Smith. This yeat' tl1i:'tee'1 sweaters were awardeil. rlihey go to eight girls and five hoys Bonnie Lane. 1IJlI'Il11l Holloway. Klary ,lane Hire. Klary Helen AICHYYCI' Kllllllilfl Fair, losephine Reese, Klahel kvzide. Dfwothy' lfminitt, lfrriiigtoii Bowen Henri' Harsh. lVilliam Benthin. lfdward Fisher, Dan Inks. Rules co1'cerni11g the Q1I'Z1lll'll'.Q of L sweaters. 1. Letters will he granted each year in haskethall and track. 2. A letter will le granted to anyone playing the entire game of at least one third cf the -e:1son's schedule. or to anyone playing part games of at least one-halt , ol the games of the season s schedule. LIGOXIER.IXDI.1X.J 63 L. H. S. THE L-E.N'.N'I.1L 1924 of the games of the season's schedule. Provided that anyone who is not eligible to play the entire season except for grades may be granted a letter if he or she has played the entire game of at least one-third of the games or at least one-half of the part games for which he or she is eligible, if he or she has at some previous time played an entire season on the basketball team of the Ligonier High School. 3. ln no case will a letter be granted to anyone who quits before the end of the season, except in cases due to ineligibility other than grades, sickness, or other unavoidable reasons. 4. If anyone winning a letter, refuses to play except in cases of ineligibility other than that due to grades, sickness or other unavoidable reasons, he or she shall have that sweater revoked by the L Association. This constitution shall be amended by a two-thirds vote of teachers and L Association sitting in joint session. Cli he Senior Class Plan 'lihe Senior Class play Betty's Last Bet, a farce comedy. which was so success- fully put over, was selected by Kliss lvoody. The play starts out in the pleasant living room of the Darling's home. Betty. who has been expelled from school, is sent home by her aunt. Percy lVent- worth falls in love with Kitty, but his love is not returned-lllargaret Darling has fallen in love with Hamilton lloriarity and he happens to turn up at the right minute. -lack Yanl.oon, the hero of the play, bets Betty a kiss for each sister that he can get all her sisters engaged and Betty accepts the challenge. Edgar Darling is expected to spend a few days with his aunt, Klrs. Darling. and when she finds -lack alone with Betty she takes him to be Edgar Darling, and as their cousin. introduces him to the girls. The time is one day. Richard Wventworth, Percy's uncle. comes and finds lxitty is the girl of his dreams. Kitty scorns Percy, whom Dolly loves. Edgar shows up again and this time makes himself known to llrs. Darling. By this time everybody is happy and glack wins his bet and Betty, too. ' The play was given well on both nights although some minor e1'rors were made which only added to the entertainment. 'lihe atage was very well decorated, The High School Orchestra gave several numlsers between acts. 'llhe cast was as follows: llrs. Darling. la woman with four problemsl ...... , .Helen Dunkle Katherine Darling Cliitty for shortl, eldest problem. . . .Esther Parker Klargaret Darling l Peggyl, the second problem ..,.. . , .lllable lvade Dorothy Darling tDolly l, third problem ....... .. .lfmily llvigton lflizaheth Darling lllettyl. the biggest problem .... . . . . .Kladena Fair -lack Yan Loon, l liettyis friend l .................... . . . Henry Harsh Colonel Richard Xlventworth, lol the national guard l . . . .. .Russel Smith Percy XVentworth, this nephewl .................. ...... E arl Couts Hamilton lloriarity, lthe statesmanl . . . .illax llentzer lfdgar Darling, Ccousin from Uhiol . . . . . .lfrwin lVade Hannah .,....................... . .lfsther Keasey LIGUXIER, I.YDI.'l.Y.J 6-1- L. H. S. THE I.-Ii.N'.N'I.JL 1021 I1 B 57716214 s5 S. 41' Luk Hitler-,704 ef 91 L1GON1ER.INDI.1N.4 65 THE L-ENNIJL 1024 1 1' . eY QT ect we femarxkafl fin, WM? flllffh rl?-151,00 yy? IV Xl f oP4ig Panlqh - Qu, ' ff h ' h -' f.,zF'f ' A , -' , 1i.':?fm. ..1sI LIGONIER, INDIANA 66 f 1 wx A L. H. S. THI5 L-liNNI.lL WZ! Henry Brown .. Sophia Bland Paul Green ., Klay Dexter llrs. Podg: Klis. Hawley Patrick Ulhlalley Cap ........... Smudge . Josephine ...... .. Fifty-Fifty. presented hy the ,luniors April 17 and 18 was success ly every one, The play was yery cleyer and was well given. Junior Class Plaq .lim Sentra' .. BIARY Hizriix Rlizsrrziak , . . . I'fRR1NG'roN Bowiax ., KI.-xRTH.-x Hoi.i.ow.n' . NIz1.l.lIi Drekixsorsr AD,-x XVECKESSER .. ..... -Ions: XVIEIR .. XV.xi.'ruR KITSON .,..... li,-nu. Bourne .......... .. ... . .. CH,xRr.oTTia Mn,r,iiR termed Z1 grea The parts were well choren and some very line acting was displayed. The story has to do with two pals, an artist and a writer, who lived together and lat a iart ime ma'inv a iying. enry, ie ar is was envave o foviie an . llllt kg l t ll -tl tt ,,,.,dtSl lild He contended that A woman's place is in the home and he objected to her work- ing. bhe heat him to fame and fortune. Paul Green, the writer always has his manuscripts sent hack. Henry told that Paul was married so that his fiancee could come to the studio. To get eyen. Paul came hack at Henry with the story' of 2 stolen picture. hlay Dexter disguised herself as a reporter and created a great deal ot anxiety. llrs. Podge house by the two young was unrelenting in her dislike ol the scandal brought on her men. Xlrs. Hawley, an art collector, bought a picture up- side down, and this gave them the idea of doing everything upside down, which proved to he a very henelicial idea. Patrick O'lIalley, the Irishman, and Smudge, the valet, created a great deal of laughter hy their wit. Cap, the sailor was the lost Paul Green, and -Iosephine, his wite was yery much chagrined when she l ru hun th aiti l l C linds that J: . 4' . ' st was Ilflt her hushand. The storv ends happily hy cutting the mellon in two pietes, half for the Browns and half for the Clreensfl l Between the acts, yaudeyille stunts were given hy the Freshmen and Sophomore , . , . . .oys, with music and an old tashioned minuet hy the eighth grade. The efforts of dIlSs Woody, the director, and liill lienthin. the hnsines manager, were well rewarded. LIG'ONIER.INDI.1N.4 117 L. H. S. THE L-Ii.N'XI.1L 1024 '9q+!DoQ5i1 J'g , SXW5 fm zgxgkfy mff 'Um .5 2' HEP Q fu C , , A f owyawwn . x,q5,QXA'5. l7'crlfj?,,, I' LIGONIER,INDI.1N.J 63 L. H. S. THE L-E.N'NI.1'L 1024 Once ln A Blue Moon ilivcn by the fiifls and lloys Glcc Club of the L. H. S. lllay eighth and ninth. THF ARlil'KIlfN'l' Aftvi' an ahsuncc ol tout ycars at college, llolm l'lIlI'l'll1gl'0Il is t-xpcctctl to return to tht- honic of his tostui' aunt, Klts. Klaty AI0llIg0ll1L'l'j', whose ilaughtci' Sylvia was his hoyhootl swcctlu'at't. Having fallcn in low' with anothct' girl at college, he sends his chuin George 'liaylozg who closcly rest-mblt-s him, to suhstitutc for him at the wcclq-cinl party. lin-oigc has alwziys hccn anxious to nicct Sylvia, wliosc picture greatly' attracts hini. llc :n'rix'cs ainitl ptvpzuations for a Spanish lfic-sta and finds Sylvia inotc charining than llK'I' photograph. lnvx icvtctl :ucsts in tht- it-tson ol Sit' llctcival Chctuooil anil KI. Rent' Lclllon l .p 1 ' 4 :irtixc anil arc wclcotncil :as ilistniguishcil nohlcnicn hy Klrs. :xI4lIll'QUIlll'l'l', anal invited to rcinain tor thc tcstixitic-. 'lihat night while thc guests are dancing. a l'0lWl1L'I'X takes placc antl suspicion ls turnutl on llcotgc, who is thin-tl to tlisclosc his itlcntitx. ,lllllIlUS . . V b look tlarla tot hun until thc guilty partlcs atc hrought to jllsflct. :X tclcgrani ttfnn the real Bull announcing his inaiiiagt' lcaxcs Klcotgt- trcc to hnish tht- story in the apptoxcil fashion. flloon lnnly lSopianol ............ Hllclcn Ist-lly .... l,aily of tht- liluu Nloon Nlts. llontgonicry lSpcaking part! .... ,loc lim'-t' ........... 'llhc Hostess Sylxia Kloiitgtflllwy lSf1pf:1uol ......... Xlattliqz ll. .. ......... llvi' Daughter l.cattict' ftloiitgoint-ty LSpvaking pattl . . Xlahlc llfulc .... llci' Youngui' Uaugliter NIV. llahhitt llorton fllatitoncl ....... llcnry llarsh .... .X lloinv 'llown Booster lit-tty lllorton lhlcno-sopranol ..... ..Klai'3 blanc .. .... Sylxials llcst Friend Nlts. l.ila l,zix'cmlt-r lSop1ano partl .... lfinilx XV. ......, Still in Klotirning liilly lllaxwcll flgaritoncl ....,... .. Karl lloutic .... Yictiin ot Circuinstanccs llcorgt- 'llayloi' t'l'cn01'J .............. lftrington . . - . .Alias llolw llattington Sir l'ci'cix'al Chutxvooml lSop1'ano pattJ..Clif llarlacr, KI. Rvnc lmllon lllaritoncl .....,.. . Yllaltt-i' ls. .. . l'st'utlo- l3ll'l11iPllfl'IlIl1ll'lCS Suzanne LSpcaking pattl ...... . . llonnit- .... ...... ' llht- l:1't'l1Cl1 lllaid Hop Sing Hi lliatitonel .... '. .. . .Stanlcy lf. .... . .Thu House Klan Skylark Roams tSpcaking partl . . . . . l,loytl Harper . . ..... A Detective lllrmoncy l'llc'no1'oi' High lgaritoncl ..... xxylllllllll li. .............. :X ljolicctnan Cliorus of Qllltsts, Spanish Dancer. llurglars, Rt-pt,i'tci's, 'llI'11X'L'lCl'5, ctc. Dancer, fllary Ht-lcn llcntxcr. SCENES Prologue . ................. llalnct' nt the Kloon Lady Act I .... .. Drawing Room, Klrs. 1IOlll'Q'0lIlt'l'ylS Home Act ll. .. ....,........ lllrs. :lIoiitgotnei'y's Clartlcn Tinit' . .........................,.. llresent Place .. . Ro t-niont-by-thc-Sea, lllontcrcy, Calif. LIGONIER. INDI,1N.1 69 THE l,fli.X'XI,AlI. 102 ye 7-ffl rl ,Q 2 A Unfortunate 7 f-gveje,-5 7'Ae 6'ast,, . A. I,1GH,N'I1dR, IXIJIJ X41 741 Y P007' dei? Mvri amen L. H. S. THE L-ENNIAL 1021 Societq GLICIC Cl.l ' I3 PARTI KS On December 5, 11123, a yery siieeessiul party wus giyen by the Nuys' lllee Club for the Girls' Glee Club in the lligh School Gyinnzrsiuin. There were zrbunt forty present. The evening was spent i11 Plllylllg gzunes :intl several contests were held. In the lzltter pzrrt ut the evening, 21 tlelieirnis luncheon wars seryeil. :intl eyery une lett i11 high spirits all saying that they hzul neyer hail sueh :1 gnntl time. GIRLS' l':XR'liY After the delightful pztrty nf the llnys' lilee Club. the llirls' lllee klluh then cleeitlerl to give them one nn lrebrunry' 13, 11114. yl2lP1ll1C'SC umbrellzis. retl hezrrts. :intl Ijilll Cupitls tnrneil the :nrt 11111111 intn :1 yery picturesque setting fur the pzlrty. KID l'fXR'l'Y The high sehonl girls gzlye 11 yery Clljflyllhlk' party fur tl1e Ulaitliliesl' nn Septeinber 20, 11123. All the little girls anal their teslehers ezune rlressesl up i11 their best ilresses. 'llhey' played ninny gznnes, such .is yllilllifillg Rope, Drnp the llzinlcerehiet. :intl 'lxliree Deep. The pleasing l'i'll'C5l1IUL'I1I'S were prize L'l'1lL'l'iL'l'-jilfli, Zlllrklily suekers Zllltl puneh. In addition eaeh une was giyen tyyn nr three hxrllfiniis, utter :rn exeiting eiintest, i11 which tiil'iere11t colored bzrllfifms representetl the four high seluml elzrsses. Fern BluezlnrlrX1lz1YVeekesser were yy'inne1's tor the prife :1t jumping rnpe bliss Ulnmly' reeeiyecl QI tloll, the lirst prize ini' being tl1e hest l4i:l. 'llhey yyent hnnie at 11:30 zrll assuring their mothers that they hzul haul the best time they eyer haul. LIGUXIER.1NDI,1.N'.eI 71 1 Y Wil 1 n , 1.- -.WF -4 L 4 5 ! 1 I l H. S. THE L-li.N'.X'I,JL 1021 - I , , 'Wi P on Using . b , ' xjx ' A x W 1 . , L E .4 , i 'IBM rlcel LIlIU.X'I1iR,INDIANA 72 L. H. S. THE L-EXXIJL 1024 SEX If BR CLASS PARTY The Senior Class was the first to give a class party' for the year '23-24. After entertainment upstairs and the delight of the radio the members enjoyed refreshments in the domestic scieztce room. which consisted ot popscorn, apples, lemonade. lfortune- telling add.-d mitch to the nierriinem of the occasion. SHXIC JR CLASS PARTY One of the most delightful class parties this year was given hy lfmily Xvigton. .is- sisted hy' Helen Uunkle and Henry Harsh at the XYigton Home. March Il, 102-l. 'lihe class colors were heautifully carried out. Aiiisic and singing together with the ganies, and guesring, and racing contests. were included in the en-ioynient if the ey ening. The refreshntents consisted or pineapple sherhets. nahi-cos, and cofiee. after which dancing and card-pl:1j.ii g were enjoyed. Alr. Herman Sack furnished music for the evening. ,ll'X1UR PARTY 'lihe first .Iunior party was given at the home of Alai'-iorie Ruhy on lleceiurei' Ili. It was well atteiidfd. 'l he evening was spent in playing games and .several contests were held. Some of the Aluniorl Stat l'layers gave a silent ilfiillll entitled The Disappointed l,,rpvers whieh won much applause, then towards the close of the evening everyone was given a drain in the iisli pond and many lovely gifts w are tlraun. fAsl-1 Alr. Vvisner if you don t lwliexe it.l 'lille evening was made more ii.te.esting hy the liold flirtation of Alt. llatton and Polly- f the parrot.l livery thing was tripped off hy the -erving of a delicious lunch. after which every- one departed, saying it was a great -llcftss. SOPHI HIORIC CLASS PARTY Sophomores held their first party' in the high school gym the first of Uctoher. The evening was spent in playing the usual party' games. During the course of the evening zi cake walk was held in which Alary Decker won the cake which was a lovely' hig square cake with the words. Sophomore 1024 written acro-s it. Dainty refreshments were served consisting of potato chips, jello, satidyviches, cocoa, punch. candy, red and white hrick ice cream and cake. lfveryone departed at a late hour. Sophomore class held a very' successful party at the heme of Klary' Decker on April first. The evening was spent in playing cards fruhm, pig pit. poker, and heartsl. During the course of the evening there were several cheradesfthe grand prize being a cake of Palmolive soap was presented to Clifford Parker hy' Raymond Claudon. A mock wedding was also preformed. Lemuel Snyder spent most of ihe evening keeping the Freshmen from tearing his car apart. Refreshmerts of punch, sandwiches, olives. pickles, ice cream and cake were served and the guests departed at a late hour. LIGONIER, INDIANA 73 L. H. S. ' THE L-15N.v1.4L my FR ESH BI.-XX PARTI ES The class of 27 has had four parties this year the first being at the home of Carroll Goshorn. The evening was spent in games. contests and stunts. Refresh- ments were served. liernice Ruger entertained the class on lfebruary 13. lt was a Valentine party and the decoration and lunch were carried out in harmony with the occasion. It proved one of the most successful functions ot the season. :Xnother party was held at the home ot Dora Hite. the event being :1 farewell party for Cyril Ryan and Karl Auer. Refreshments were served and the evening was enjoyed by all. The last class party was held in the High School Gymnasium on .-Xpril 25. 'lhis was a farewell party for Helen Lutey and Naomi Gordon who are leaving the school this year. ,TUX IOR-SEN IOR RECEPTION The banquet for the Seniors was given Wednesday evening, llay 23th by the .lunior Class. A lovely six course dinner was served at the hotel which was decorated in japanese style. After the dinner the guests were taken to the liflks where the evening was spent in dancing. The japanese idea was beautifully carried ontthere also with artistic decorations ot U'isteria and Cherry blossoms. Several feature dances occured during the evening and bliss llary Helen Xlentzer honored them with a solo dance. Xlusic was furnished by Herman Sacks orchestra. This lovely and beautiful banquet will be remembered by every junior and Senior who attended. ' --Klartha H. LIGUXIER. INDI.-lX.J T-F ' E 2 ! 55 ,. H. S, 'I'Hli L-li.N'XI.'ll, M24 i S A'AL if A ' ' . fi. ,::f,.. iv V . nvnttli 'Q ' ' I Y 4' P Q. 1 I ' ?' V '51 ' -1 X- , ' ffm g. ? , Sf- .QQ y'7'1w,i Y g ' 552 ,N T555 7:15 ' Ku , Qi W- y H vi t pgaqz' ,, I 2,3 .I ' ' I ' 3 I, I 1 . n vi if-In ' f Louismnocg N5 N f gf -.ff V E' 3 ' cl 752237 ' 1 . 'if . . pp ' ' ' , I , ,Lit I v' . n 252141.11 . , . - - I visf , A, , 4 ' IL I ff ll X I I: R, I X II I ,I X J i -4 L. H. S. THE L-ILNNI.-IL 102-I LHEnmel Staff , ' M5239 - 'iff' , ' , +V K. A X J F ' . M K W . f 2 'I . ml, f ff' . MAJOR STAFF Fdiror-in-Chief .. .................. .. Iixllm' XVIGTUN Assiwtzmr Editor . ............... .... I :STHFR PARKER Business A12lHIlQ'C1' .... .. STXNLIEY FRANKS Anlx'c1'tisi11gf :xI2lIlZ1gCI' ... .. , KIAX IYIENTUZR Arr Fdirfw ........... .. Hmm IJL'x1Xr.L3 Circuluti: g lI:111:1g,L-1' .. I':ST1ilIR Khxfslij MINOR STAFF Alokc lfditoz' .. ................... :XI.'xDliX.X F.x1Q: QQIIICHAZII' ......... ......,. . . KIUDRLSD Surrgi f.,l'gI2llliZ2lIiOI15 ....,. .... K I.x1:1.13 XVAJJ12 Socicry and Ilxmmtics . .. 5o1'H1.x Gormux Mmm Ifdimr ...... .. HELEX XYILLS Snupslmt Fditor ................ RLSSELI. SMLTH Alumni Fdirm' ...,.....,..,....... FVELYN Klxs Athletics ....., Hrzxkx' 1-IARSH--Ios1i1'H1N12 RIQESE f' X ' ' A S. . ' . 1 ' m 5 . , I I if , va. LIGO NIER,INDI.1Nf1 76 L. H. S. THE L-liXXI.IL 1024 LIGONIER,INDI.1NA 77 L. H. S. THE L-ENNIJL 1027! Scarlet and Green News This attempt to publish a paper, by the journalism class, has been the lirzt in a good many years, and it has been a hard pxoposition to make the thing go. This was lecause this schcol is just the size which is unalle to finance both an annual and a school paper, unle1s the student body supports the movement one hundred per-cent. But having confidence in the school, Klr. Allen consented to our attempting a school paper. 'lihe journalism class has some job in handling the thing foo, because it is no easy matter for seven pupils to write enough articles, collect ads, and distribute the papers even with only one issue in two weeks. Bliss lVoody should be complimented on her unfailing ellort and her good tiature for it sure took loth to keep the paper moving and have the material ready at the right time : many found that there of the faculty as articles regularly times she had to write articles herself when at the last minute it was was not enough material. llr. Allen and several other members well as several students outside of the journalism class contributed A school parer is a good thing for any school. whether it is large or small, because it can bring school topics into circulation as nothing else can do: it is a means. by which all school activities may be boo ted and it is also a means for circulating all class room jokes. and collecting material for annuals. A school paper is appreciated greatly by all alumni members. The school paper which was published this year was not perfect in wording and in other ways. but nevertheless, it was the result of some hard work on the part of the staff. lVe think it was well worth the ellort. XVe, the members of the staff, hope that next year's class will decide to continue this movement, arid if they do they should be able to put out a paper which would be much better than the one this year. SCARLET AND GREEN NEXVS STAFF lfditor-in-Chief and Feature lVriter . HENRX' HARSH lfditorial lllanager and Art Editor l'lEI.EN DLNKLE Literary lfditor and lllusical Bif'f1 i . .. EMILY XVIGTON blokes .....,.................,. A:sistant Business lllanager Local and Personal ......,. Girls Athletics and Clubs ,. Faculty Advisor ........ STAN L EY FRAN KS LESTER BLUE .. Ekwix XVADE glosEPH1NE REESE . . . Miss XVooov LIGOXIER. I .JB .1 TS 1, lf. s. Tllf. I.-lp.YXI.I1, 2 9 'P 2 Scarlet and Gm Q ' ' ? ? 2 A I? f? ' ,,,L,f ,.4AT,gVx rftl NUM X 0 . 4. i , . fX ,Q x-A J if wif ii 2 ifif X 5 1 4--. 3 aw i' 1 N Kll4vl's1.:.iHTTQ' . ' N? X X Y QRQL- -U C. RLY and ws Scanciand l.11,U.XlLR, IXDIJ' .XJ IQ ,. L. H. S. THE L-li.N'NI.JL 192-! wma U f . L fn-Q,-M ' x Chxvxht + Fkxcnds Red, RQ, JU T Fneshmvr-. NN! 'rrlu-Jh HQMAUF5 W ews L- . A ' 'gif . . 1. ,L LIGONIER. INDIANA 30 L. H. S. THE L-LNx1i1L wg 1-QERAR i , ! f W lv ,V W X 5 M Fablc-3 of ei Mem lDho Dieiecl Once upon Il tiniv in ai cnniirry fair, Izn' iixiinp tlicrc liwml ll nizin wlin triul n-i'r1'Y new dict tligit wax pi'csc1'ilwil. Ar length tliv xi-rx' thing iziinu mir that liv tlinnglit lic haul been lunking fin' :ill his life. 'llie nzvc1'iptinii ri-gill tlinx: l'izit nnli 'llllt'1'liI'l1llf :ind nutliing rligir ix liti- giving. xii-iglillig in Taft n ly limi ni' tlicrvzilwnnti. 1 I ' lfnllmviiig tlii- zilvmi- xirmlx ln' :irc in lwcziil. nn pntnrnca, no 5llQ1ll', nr :nntn 1 in il lwnslx lvinlilmi lnxtvgiil llc fiiliwixteil nn tlis tullnwingz lIRlffilil .XS'l' l 1 fi'il5I'lll'll will-i'lx1'4i1it that would lic : '-1 Q' ' 155 Qlzlrx nvilk li tcznxpnf-ii I'1ISIWl3t'l'l'lt'b Ill N X Ifli l5illlL',li!'.lllf Nllllltl I glxiw ix am-r l Q, flux' lnxin lan-ml Til Villlli llxnngn- nwgil i I Illi' il nm 5:l11ii'lQ1':n1t 353 -lin' lnrin li 'cr il ll 1.1 1: xlxin nt .1 n-turn fwniq rn rcnrnzil inn fit nncl I: :ln nninn Llwiggnixi- il will liccp rhi- iluutm .nun I I 'flzifw xxxitui witli lvinnn juice: for r- lll'NL'l'I. Anil ilu-5 xmiiilcrul wln lillx wil mt nizin rziiluil znvny. Klorzil: XYQ live rn exit. -jim SL-lmrt, Hu Non' l fnrgnt tn nivnliun tlixir rliiw u'uci1t1'iu nizin fllfillgllt tl1.1t Iii- wsu bil-kly, tr LIGUNIAR,I,N'DI.1,N',I R I .- 54 L. H. S. THIS L-IiNNI.JL IUZJ The End of ei Perfect Deng As Leaf gave him her lips Hook enfolded her in a long and tender embrace. Thus it was as llliss Leaf from the little town of Geometry, had just consented to become the wife of Rlr. Book, who lived in the same town. Bliss Leaf had met lllr. Book on the first day that school opened in Ligonier. Lp until this time hlr. Book had had a case on Kliss Shelf, and it was said among the old gossips hlrs. Pen, and hlrs. lnk, that they were to be married soon but it was found not to be true. Book paid very close attention to Bliss Leaf. He tried very hard to beat the time of the dashing young sheik Pencil, who had a very marking ability as a woman catcher. Another whom Hook shielded Kliss l,eaf from was the bully, Student, who had a habit of slamming and smashing people around. liven though there were many uns desirable friends, there was one very good friend, Klr. Eraser, who had good habits and was always trying to reform some one else. He followed Klr. Pencil, around and when Pencil, made a bad remark he would erase it by giving a compliment or telling a joke. lllr. and lllrs. Book, took up their residence in the little town of Assembly and lived about the third house from the corner of Klain and Third streets. 'liheir little home was always neat and home-like and they lived very happily for three months. It was on a cold, dark, damp, and dismal evening when a couple of burglars entered the town of Assembly, and started ravaging among the different houses of the town. As luck would have it they entered the home of Klr. Book, with murder in their hearts. Klr. Hook. tried in vain to protect himself and his little wife. They tore his little wife from his embrace and carried her away with them. hlr. Hook, was in despair not knowing what to do next. He was unable to give chase to the rotbers because of injuries received in the fight. llr. Student, who had now been reformed by lllr. Eraser, came to the home of Nlr. Book, the next morning. After learning of the robbery and the abduction of Klr. Books wife, he was very sorry and said he would do all he could to regain her. lfollowing several clues Klr. Student started out of the small town along Hall Highway. After traveling several miles on this road he turned off on Stair Highway, which leads to another small town knows as Yestibule. ln this town he made inquiry concerning lllrs. Book, and learned that she was left there the night before by two men who were strangers. He picked up llrs. Hook and went back to Asseinhly. R111 Hook :uid Klrs. Book were rejoined and they lived happily ever after. LIGONIER, I.N'DI.JX.J S2 L. H. S. i THE I.-.E.Y,X'I.JL my lDoman's Place lflorenee Lee was walking sedntely down the brorrd stzrirs, when her high lfreneh heel struck on zr step, and she nrzrde rr plunge towzrrd the hzrnnister with seemingly disnsterous results. -lust then the door' opened :uid zr sound sonrething like this etune from the girl, struggling with one foot on zr step several feet below the one on which its nrrrte rested, while her hands clutched :rt the hzilustrzrde. l'gh-hello, Hill. l.o. liot gold news. Hy trotting :rround with lllother to see illrs. Klerriek :uid inquiring :rl out the hezrltlr ot sonre relative lgrezrt auntis hrother's wiiel set-ond lllISl3llllLllS step-daughter, or sonrething like thzttl I indueed her to let you go down to Aunt lflizrrhetlil lor -then for the first tirne noticing his sisterls perezrriorrs position- XVell, ye glllls, tzrlk irhout zrwkwzrrd, you tzrke the tissue-pzrper hzrt. You ought to tzrke up skiing, turd skating and-H Uh, plezrse Hill, don't start tlr.rt old line arhout zrthleties zrgzrin. You know l'nr on good :rt suelr things, :ind hesides l warnt to hezir- whzit you yr ere going to tell nie. XVell, llother' said you nright eorne down to .-Xunt Klivzrhetlfs :rt llzuroyer' for Czrrrrirzrl lVeek :rt Dzrrtnrouth. Ullill, youlre the best-Y' Ugkry, eut out the mush. etrlled hxrek her hrother :rs he nrzide the st:rir's, two :lt Z1 tune. Llzrrnixzrl Wveek surired. :ind lflorenee wars duly estxrhlished :rt the honre of her Aunt lflixzrhetli, although if the truth were told. she wzrsn't hzrying sueh rr good tirne. Hill was tlroroughly disgusted with her. She eouldn't ski, slit- eouldn't skrrte, :rnd she nearly f1'flZl to dearth on sleigh rides, Corrsequently, she would wzrteh the others for glwhile, then lrrrrry honre and sit in front of the lirepluee. eroeheting or' ernhroiderirrg. As she returrred honre one zrfternoon she looked up to see zr ezrr pzrss whiwh ryzrs loaded with young people. Bill wus in the erowd, :ind he gave her zur :riry wzrxe :rs he passed. lt wus 'l'onr 4lr'ey's ezrr, and sitting heside hirn wars Ceeelizi XVinlred. It was rumored thtrt Lleeelizi :uid 'llonr were engzrged, hut no one knew for sure. ilionr yxzrs zr yery good friend of Hills. lle exeelled in :rll sports, :uid in his lllllj' brown 5XYt'Ill'k'l' he renrinded l lorenee of zr hig tinnzrnron hezrr. l.:rte thxrt eyening lflorerree szrt enrhroidering helore the open lire. She s:rt on at hig dir:rn zrnrorrg .r pile of pillows, which rendered her inyisihle to :uryone in the roonr. She hearrd the traunping of feet on the poreh, rind :rs the door opened :uid elosed 'lionris yoiee ezune to her. K.'eeeli:r rs sure :1 worider. Ciolly, she tzrkes the junrps :rs well :rs l do. You szrid it. She ifilll hezrt :ury girl l know when it eonres to nthleties. Wlhrrt do you sary we go in here and get wzrrnr-or rzrther you go in while l go up zrnd get nry new hockey eluhs to show you. lionr ezune zrround the end ot the diyzur :uid stood l'etore the lire witlrorrt rrotieing Florenee, whose heart stfrrted :reting queer the nrinute she sfrw hinr. lle wars eertfrinly good-looking in the hig beau' swearter :rnd the light tronr the fire nrzrking his hziir looli redder thzrn ever' Crrlthough Torn would nr'z'r'r :rdnrit that his hzrir wars red-it was his sensntiye spot.l U Hello, 'lionru said fi Very snrzrll yoiee tronr :r pile ot pillows. 'llonr turned zrround with :r stzrrt hut stood there without szrying :r wordfiust' feasting his eyes on the pieture thzrt plzrin little Florerree Lee nrzrde :ls she szrt there in the fire-light. LIGONIER, INDIJNJ S3 himself :i yuh .I-I. S. THE L-ENXIJL 1921 ' Uionlt you sit down? Ulil'-Cl'-5 es. thanks Sang hy the wxn. L'eceliri's wearing llill's Signet ring. uxxvllllfl Uvlw, Hill sziid hell never let .my girl wezu' it. MVK-ll, you see-that is, ugh-wlw-ei'-llill :ind Cecelia :ire engaged. ' i ' ' 'f llill h'id told me without 21 warn- 'lihzinks for telling nie, loin. lni ziriuiiu 1 . ng l should not have :icted the w:n' l should. 'lihen noticing the thoughtful expres- 'on on 'l'oni's tnce she continued. UIQIN terribly sorry he cut you out. Tom. She would have been just the girl for ou, zindm-. Here she lgiid her hand on his big brown hand, while holding the ein- eroideiing in the other. Nothing doing, he helped while he gmhhed her other hand, consequently giving i ' ' ' ' '- - Y la ' thf home. with 11:1 einhioideiing nttdh. NX onmn 5 p lu IN in L As Toni was leaving, ll voice came from the doorway. Hey, 'llonuny Y Yew l7lo1'iie. 1 like sapphires better than diamonds. -Esther Kensey, '24.. LIGOXIER, INDIJNJ 84 L. H. S. THE I.-15NNI,JL 1024 School Clock Ticks October 23, IQZS. ilihis morning :is I was doing my' daily' ticking exereixew, I Sure fooleil the school janitor, fllr. Yon lllon. Ile zilwziys likes to ring the first hell n little hetore 82111 so all the children will get there early-my, but he flock hate to have one tnrlly. But this morning when he lookeml :it me I pointed with l'oth h:ind:A :lt h :lH:I :intl then he was pee-yell at me. But what had I done. hut my duty? l told the truth. Kly, lut he mzul- me angry tho, he :ilyyuys tries to cheat zy little to let one or those stuck-up high school students slip into class hetore he rings the gong. 'I'hiQ morning it was two ol them, Ilenry' ilzirsh :intl I'.Ill'l Louts. All I ask ls that he rings the gong when I tell him to zuwl not eneournge thore lazy' pupils to loaf. Ilufz noon I revengetl mytelf on the yyhole high xehool, 'lllyey' :ire kuppokeil tr' go home :it Illjll hut todziy. it wzi-. 11:4o hetore they eroyytlatl tlr.yy'n Illini' ereiyl-ly steps. I ticked for joy' then. V Klr. Yon lllon rung the nooci hell three niinutex zihezul ol time-the olil vhezit- un-l wzintetl me to wziit for Ifinily Wligton :intl lionnie I.:uye to get into l,:itin elzi-k. Ut eour-e I wouhlnlt yy':iit yo ln in-t yvzuteil zihout three xevontlx. I nude ziltout the u-u 'l in :her tzirily to thaw- :intl tonight put one oyer on ey,-n the jth zuul Sth grzule-'. 'Illye yt1.f,.,yt-i- resvelyeil me thzxt they yyoultl hziye yell yuhrtife :Intl n ne-tly' I fhoweil 4,53 when the ruxh hegsin. Fonie et the nigh ylznol knlx gone me llirly lookx too, hut I lust :gil :nt-tl. 'lihe ll. ll. loys prnetieeil until Ymoo :intl when they nslweal me on the wily iloyrn rtaurx they lofykeil -o tiretl :intl hungry I :ietunlly ielt korry tor them. C,7Ctoly'1' 34, 11123. ll hi. I'fll'l'll'L1 the yizinitor yiulle-l laik uvuil tricky. I nhnl' Illlrlll' iyyerty pu,-ili lure tu tlrww hit Xlify 'ylforily :uwl Klr. .Xllen yyere lwtly l.ate tlieiu-elyem -o ery nf them yrerei-lt eoui tell lietteiilziy :uwl rollin in tne -eeontl periotl l lyeqnwl ko.ne leyutitnl innxn f-l'f1yX final girly Inlet' K lllhx. N ell prziytiet inter fllool only lmteil :ihout Ii nyinutvx guul high rhool ponily .ill ganye me zi l'ezuning look when they yzyyy' it wzix only 42113. illhe seniors lyxul Sl eliey p.i1't'. :it eeyen. in the Iloinextie Seienee room, hut moxt of the ylnw tlyumpetl up to XIV. l'zuton1 room :intl the girly. who were yyupniryg pop corn :intl tryin g to -win! the pgyrty yroulyl olten Nentl Nonieone up to get tlyevn tlown- ktriny, lint I hun ln- izuho yyzik the :ittruylu.n :intl the only pqntylike DLITY york when they' feryeel. I wqix sorry' tor thi- vookx .uul XIV. l'.itton nyuxt hzxye telt guilty lyeezu.x.: tonight when he ezune tloyy'n-tnizx he went on the other xitle ol the xtzziix. If he hull tome vloyer I might h:1y e struek. Iitkl Ioykl I :un Qleepy yo will lie tlown :intl winil myxelt up tor tomorrow. -lpmily' ll igton, 34, LIGUXIER, IXlJI.1N,J 85 L. H. S. THE L-ENNIJL 102.1 w I . F ' .sg . .V fmt' 5 -4 -1 3 5. 3 H 'Q 'I w ug, x, - !.,.p. -' 1-xy fw'w- W by '- V-.-1f QFF-'H:1?-y-pg'--, yaurgmubamr. L-,..'-1!f!1z:.L, .LA :.'.-Aw' A . 1- -,1.E,- .-an 1.IGU,N'IliR IXIJIJX.-l Sl 7 L. H. S. THIS L-1iXN'IJL 1924 Liqonier and Surrounding Beautq Spots Llgflllicl' is situated illllflllg 11111115 beautiful lakes and 11ear many places of l'CllUXVll. XVhen Isaac Cavin laid out the town ot Ligonier he i11te11ded it to be exactly like Ligonier, Pennsylvania, where the business section is on Blain Street lllltl centered around a public square. Originally Ligonier, Indiana was so built. Ligonier lay on the Huntington a11d XVhite Pigeon Road. This road was a 111ain thoroughfare at tl1is time, along wl1icl1 many taverns were built. This road went dow11 what is 11ow Cavin Street, a11d consequently made this street the 111ai11 business district, although there we1'e oi1e story wooden store buildings on Klain Street on tl1e north end of the street and IICZII' where the Elks Club Ho111e 11ow stands. Ligonier is built beside the lflkhart River, whicl1 is very beautiful at tl1is poi11t. The south fork of the lflkhart river has its origin i11 High Lake, a lake i11 Noble Township about three miles west of XVolf Lake and about twelve 111iles South-East of Ligonier. The beautiful river Hows from Higl1 Lake to Bear Lake twhich is fast becoming a popular SIIINIHCI' resortl then through many Slllflll lakes to Port llichell flong ago quite a village maintaining a Illill and a dam, and o11ce the Seat of Noble L'o1n1ty.l lfrom there tl1e lflkhart Hows i11 a general northwest tliI'CCti0l1 to three and one-half 111iles east of Ligonier. The1'e the North and South branches 1n1ite. The North branch has its origin in Wiayne Township just Last of Kendallville. It flows from there to Sylvan Lake, and from there west and so11tl1 to tl1e junction and fro111 there in a general 11ortl1-west direction to I,ig0IllCI'. l:l'0Il1 Ligonier to Benton, to Goshen then to lilkhart and there e111ptics i11to the Sai11t ,Ioseph River. Before the building of what is 11ow the New York Central railway through this county there was nothing of 'Ligonier except fill insignificant village, the town was at Rochester a 111ile east ot tl1e present sight of Ligonier. Rochester was then a thriving little tow11 having stores, a flour mill, :1 saw mill and a smelter. Long ago tl1e Ligonier High School was situated where the Public Library 11ow stands. The co1'i1er stone to this scl1ool house was laid by the lklasons and a speech was given there by Schuyler Colfax. vice-preside11t of tl1e Lvnited States i11 Grants ad111i11istration. Colfafs l1o111e was ill Sllllfll Bend. The school building was condemned later Illltl work was lIl1Illt'tll?I.fCly begun on a new high school building. This new building was erected where the present build- ing 11ow stands. It was co111pleted ill 1S7f1. The 11ew school building had a high board fence around it, and ill the su111111er time it was a trellis for vines and weeds. The grass was allowed to grow free all SUIIIINCI' Illltl by tall the place resembled a wilderness. Later the high school building was remodeled and enlarged to suit the needs-of the growing atte11da11ce. This building is tl1e 0110 tl1at stands at present. A short dista11ce Last of the High School building lay Prentice Park. Tl1is park ground was dedicated by Isaac Cavin for cemetery purposes tLots number QI and 112.1 The adjoining lots XVl'iiCl1 are now occupied by tl1e H. G. Zininierman and Luther Cooper ho111es were dedicated by Klr. Cavin for Church purposes. No church was ever erected o11 tl1e above mentioned lots but the two lots that were dedicated for cemeteries were used as such and many pople were buried therein. llut these lots were not used for burial purposes after the laying out of the New Oak- park Cenietery South of tow11 i11 about ISI15. For many years tl1e old cemetery was allowed to I'CII1Zlill neglected and grew i11to a wilderness of hr11sh and weeds. Because this became such a nuisance tl1e town trustees by proper actio11 converted the old cenietery llltfl a park ai1d caused all of the LICONIER, 1,N'DI.JNA 97 ,., l., H. S. THE I.-EXXIJI, 11124 . ,fs .1 fig-TY?-f ' 'f - ' ' f i' ' 'ff' 2 :Qu ,fg -fg., 'gf' , .. 1. f , - :LI x, 'gp ' . 'f . -' 15. 6, Q - as - + 'Q If , A gn! ,X ' - ,H -43- . 1 . -. '.4, , k . .ii k .2 - , ak? N ' R, ,, - A 1 ' -'ffi'rf. LlAkg - ' um W 34,-,.., A -N ' za . -- .JT-ff . 5 :LSA xl T 'G 4 i 'TZ ' .55 41 gb' I 1, 4 E :1 .71 N v L v :Q av hz X - . Q-ff nrwwxpqkg 'J,e.. .,.i 1.346 5 11, s k, I i -L 3 .. . , - - - ..1i-f-a' .,, . P . A f l.1cI1I,X'I1fR.1X'D1.JX.J SS L. H. S. TH1: L-1iX.N'I,JL 1021 grave stones to be buried over the respective graves about eighteen inches below the surface of the ground. The Council also caused trees to be planted, grass seed sown, walks built and a fountain built therein, and gave the place the name of Prentice Park in honor of Nathaniel Prentice who fought bravely, when a young man in the war of ISI2. His burial place near the south side of the park, is marked by' a stone bearing a tablet of bronze which was placed there by' the Daughters of the American Revolution. Near the public square is the Public Library. The building was built in IWC and the cornerstone was laid by' Dr. Lent, the Past Slate YYorslupful lla-vter of the Klasonic Lodge. 'lihe Library' is a Carnegie l,ibrary'. XII: Carnegie gave Sioaioo U13 to it. Kluch credit is vlue to our past superintendent of schools Klr. XY. C. l'alnier. v-.ho did all the correspoialing work. Klr. Wlilliaiu Hauni is also vlue credit as he made the trip to :ee Sir. Carnegie about the library. The beautiful library grounds were kinilly doiriteil by' the Cavin estate. 'llhese grourds are well kept up anil athl a great ileal to the attractiveiie-s of the library. At first books were tlonateil from private libraries. 'lihe largest donation receiveil was that of iklr. VV. C. ljaln er of Jfoo fine voluines. klr. l'alnr-r was also a great aid in Selecting books and e p,eially historical books. iirarlually the interest in the librarv has increarcil, nianv vrilunies have been added until there are now about javiii volunies. The original library' board was as follows: Klrs. ylacob Sheets. vice-l'resiilent. Klrs. Abby' Draper, llrs. lirank Zinunernian, iylr. l . ll. Klreen. presiilent, Klr. XV C. l'almer, secretary. Charles lf. lsenilrick, architect. Klr. lf. lf. Uvaueli, eontractor. iklrs. XV. H. Bender and llr. XY. XV. Broun. ln the library' is the Clolilfinith llooinf' in nu-inory' of Klr. .Xbrahain liolilsinith. his ilaughters gave 51.114111 anal :tlil Sso to be useil in the rooni, every year. llr. Simon ul. Straus has given Slllll worth of books to the children every' Christi- nias. Klrs. Isaac liauni kinrlly contributed the nioney to fit up the fire places at either enil of the library rozinr. ln the will of Klr. Isaac Straus 51.1 N vo was given to the l.ibrary'. ln the vvill or Ruth Hier iyoo was proviileil for the erection or 'I inenrorial light at the entrance vvav. Klany other :lil-is have lern kirilly given by the people of l.igoni:':'. l,igonier i. surrounileil by inany beautiful lakes. Vlll' of theni being lliainimvl l,ake, vvhivh is abwut five niiles southeeast of l.igonier :nul lies on a line la-tvveen lflkhart :url York 'l'ovvnslups. lr is about three-fourths 1.1 a inile long :intl about ire- lialt nule vvyilv. anil is of very gre:.t vlepth. lhe lake ls ot peculiar origin in rhnt a 'sand bar extends fron: near the nnilille of the south -.ule to vvitlun a short illstltluy' of the north shore, leaving a very narrow anil ileep chanel. 'lihe country to the south-east and west of the lake is beautiful. lovely countr.. voun rak tinibe: being near rhi- :outh bank. Un the north are the lliznuoiwl laike hills, the greatxst in this part of the country. llarts ot thevn are yet cor.ere.l vvirh virgin timles. Un one of these hills the lllackleg Hoist-rluer Xlcllougal was liangeil bythe Vigilzintes ci nuuittee or the Regulators as they are better known. ilillls execution rid this part of the eoinztry' of organizefl bands of horsethieves antl blacklegs. ,-Xiiothet' beautiful lake near Ligonier is Sylvan Lake at Ronie City. 'lilus lake is an artifiei:'l ore built by a ilain which vv as first intenileil to he llresl as a part ot the Hvabash anil Erie Canal water sy AICIN. 'lilu darn was to have proiluceil the re-ervoir to be ufevl to supply water for the canal. Usorlv was ilone in that locality' in the wav' of excavating the canal which may' be seen now by' persons traveling the liriiufielil- Rome City' road. V LIGONIER, INDI.JN.1 99 L. H. S. TH15 L-ENXIJL I 1924 Rome City, then called Northport, was located on the north of the dam near eht present site of the Iineipp Sanitarium. Railroads were built and this stopped work on the extension of the Xvabash and Erie Canal. XVhen the Grand Rapids and Indiana railroad built through there they availed themselves of the work that had been done in the building of this dam and laid their tracks on what would have been the North Fork of the Elkhart River had the dam HOT been built. The title to the dam does not belong to this rail1'oad but to Noble County, nominal rental being paid each year. Ifarly in the seventy's the beauties of the lake and surrounding groves had attracted a few cottagers, and soon a religious organization, the Island Park Assembly, erected an Auditorium and buildings and in conjunction with the Grand Rapids and Indiana railroad improved the grounds and built bridges and meetings were held there for years after. The organization finally disbanded but Rome City has ever since been popular as a summer residence. :Xt the east end of the lake in a beautiful spot is the residence of Gene Stratton Porter. a world famed novelist, the author of Freckles, Girl of the Limber Lost and many others. Sylvan lake is irregular in shape and really is three separate lakes made into one. In extreme length it is three miles. The greatst width is three-fourths of a mile. Near Sylvan Lake are many small lakes formed by the means of flooding the land by the erection of the dam. The lake is very shallow because of the way it was farmed. lfish are plenty in the lake because the Hooded land offers good fish food. The largest lake entirely within the boundaries of Indiana is Vvawasee Lake. This lake was largely formed by the erection of a dam at Syracuse, Indiana, a small town at thc head of the lake. At first there were three distinct lakes connected by Turkey Creek and since the erection of the dam all united in one body and much of the adjacent marsh land was covered. The lake is six miles in length and its widest place is one and a quarter miles. It is about eight miles southwest of Ligonier to the nearest point on the lake. By reason of all the beautiful shores and fine beaches the lake was so well adapted to summer resort purposes that about forty years ago people began the erection of cottages along the shore of the lake. Since which time ground has been plated and buildings have been erected on nearly all of the available shores. The lake is now nearly surrounded by homes. The popular water sports of swimming, sailing, rowing and the operation of motor boats have been very popular. In winter ice sailing is indulged in as well as ice skating. The lake is well stocked with fish. The principal kinds of food varieties being pickerel, pike, bass tboth large and small mouthj croppies, red eyes, blue gills, perch, sunfish, and catfish. XVhile a large portion of the lake is shallow, up to eighteen feet in depth, in the channels and in the original lakes the water ranges from thirty to eighty-five feet in depth. 'Ihus. we find that Ligonier and its surroundings include many interesting historical scenes. l.1GU.X'IliR. I.'x'Dl.1N.1 on


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