Marion High School - Cactus Yearbook (Marion, IN)

 - Class of 1898

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Wxth the purchase of thes two sxtes the town council gave the board of school trustees, Messrs T D Tharp,l H Wrgger, W Mules S12 O00 to butld ward school butldmgs upon sand lo atxons From the best mformatxon to be had xt appears that the schools fxrst began to be graded some time un the sxxtxes under the direction of A H Harrxtt as prxncxpal and T D Tharp as assistant They worked about three years, and were followed by Mr Wxlham Russell and wtfe, who had charge of school affaxrs for four or five years Then Mr W C McCord became prxnctpal, wxth Miss Frone A Case as his assrstant The next prmcxpal and helper were Mr Wood and Miss Nannte Mooney They taught but a short txme, and were su ceeded by I W Legg as prmcxpal and Will Mclnttre as hrs asststant This ltst of school workers, tn the order gtven, brmgs the history down to the spring of 1877 The first offxcul record to be found of the electron of a prxncxpal or supermt dent was tn une, 1877 when I W Legg was elected prmclpal and George Osborn as hxs assistant .v . 1- -4 - - t - - 0 . . 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Both of these gentlemen were re-elected the following year to the same positions ln 1879 they were succeeded by Irving W Barnhart as superintendent and Frank R Osbom as assistant to the principal, Mr George Osborn having been elected to the county supermtendency It was durmg the administration of these gentlemen that the schools became so overcrowded that to relieve the conditions the Presbyterian Church was rented for High School purposes October 10, 1879, the school was moved mto the church and remained there until March 27 1882 While in the church the principal and assistant were again changed It was at this time that A H Hastings was elected supermtendent, Phariba White principal of the High School and Mary Lomax as her assistant In the spring of 1882 the new brick buildings in North and South Marion were completed The schools were reclassified and readyusted By this change the High School was enabled to return to the old Seminary building, which it did April 3 of this year While there had been some progress made in grading, with the new and additional accommodations, Superintendent Hastings and his assistants did much to bring the schools up to a better standard of work Mention is made in the school records that in August, 1882 Superintendent Hastings presented a 'Course of Study and Rules and Regulations, which were adopted by the Board of School Trustees All of this paved the way for the coming of Hamilton S McCrae, his wife, Emma Mont McCrae, and Alva Graves, who became Superm tendent of Schools, principal and assistant principal of the High School, respect1vely,1n the fall of 1883 The High School remained in the old Seminary building, with Mrs. Mc Crae as principal, Mr Graves as assistant principal, and Superintendent McCrae teaching part of the time until the beginning of the school year of 1887 88 Again needing more school room, the third story of the Tharp block, corner of Fourth and Branson streets, was rented for High School and eighth grade use, the High School to use the assembly and recitation rooms and the grade to use the room at the west of the assembly hall The latter part of the winter of 1887 Superintendent M Crae was taken seriously sick, and John K Waltz was appointed to finish his work for that school year The sick ness of Superintendent McCrae proved to be fatal, and Mr Waltz was continued as superintendent until his death, which o curred in March, 1890 During the summer of 1887 Mrs McCrae resigned as principal of the High S hool to accept a po mon in th faculty of Purdue University Mr Graves was advanced from the assistants place to that of principal, and Miss Lucy M Parker became his assistant The work in the Tharp blo k was done under many disadvantages, but the workers did the best they could under the circumstances, and hoped for a better condition of affairs While located here the new growth in the school incident to the discovery of natural gas was very distinctly felt, the fall of 1889 The school continu d to grow in numbers so that each su eeding year the great need of a large building for High School use was being felt more and more While in the Charles block Mrs E. C Gear and Mr A W Moore were principal for one year each While here, also an additional teacher tM1ss Minnie Tresslarl was added to the force The mcrease nn numbers increased the work in the different branches, so that distinct departments were now outlined Here the school worked and waited for the completion of the High School building This was ready for use in September, 1891 The building was formally dedicated by an address given by President John M Coulter of the Indiana State University and a reception given to the citizens and teachers by the Board of S hool Trustees In a few days the work opened for the year with Mr Russell Bedgood as principal and teaching Latin, having for his assistants Mr Alva Graves, Mathematics Misses Minnie Tresslar, English Herriott C Palmer, History, and Frances Anderson, Science, making five teachers doing high school work This number has since been increased to seven, and the school year of 1897 98 will need nine teachers, requiring ten rooms in which to do the work The corps of teachers and assignments for the current year are as follows Mr Virgil McKnight, principal and teacher of History, Civics, Ethics and Psychology Mr Alva Graves, Mathematics Mr Gilbert A Morris, Physics, Chemistry and Constitutional History Miss Minnie Tresslar, English Miss Carrie A Reynolds, Botany, Physical Geography and Algebra Miss Cora Bennett, Latin Miss Edith Beck English and History Mr Bedgood was principal for nearly three years, W I Williams working three months of the last year in his place September, 1894, Mr F M Ingler became principal and continued as such for two years, when Mr McKnight, the present incumbent, was elected With the mention of the election of Welford D Weaver in 1890 to succeed Superintendent Iohn K Waltz, all of the persons related to the schools as supermtendent or principal of, assistant, or teacher in th High School, have been noted Should there b an omission or error, it has been due to imperfect information In 1889 the course of study was changed from three years of work to that requiring four years for completion The enriching and lengthening of the work brought new con fidence in our results among school people Every year the departments are being better defined and better work is being done Gradually the material equipment is added 5 ' ' ' 1 1 f 4 ' n ' ' v g . , , , Z 5. , . Z . . g . V . , . , 6 , . , , ' , C , . and the crowded conditions demanded another move. This time the school went into two suites of rooms in the Charles block. The change to this building was made late in I , 3 . A :C , . . . . . 1 0 0 0 0 I , 0 I , l ' . . ' 3 . , z u , 0 . . . . . , z . . . . : . . 0 , 3 . , 3 , . Y . , . . . . . . so that when Astronomy IS studxed by the and of the fme telescope, the property of the Hrgh School, practrcal work can be done The same rs true rn Physics and Botany The work IS being done wxth apparatus and books and personal mvestxgatron, where formerly xt was done through books alone The past year the School Board has frtted up a splendid laboratory for doing elementary work tn Chemistry Regardmg the character of the work, nt rs not wise to say too much about our own products, but rt rs only just to record that the excellence of the work done rn the Marlon Hugh School, by teachers and pupils, rs recognized throughout the State both by public school and by unxverslty men The graduates are always sought for and given the first places when they leave us for hrgher work This short hrstory woutd be incomplete wrthout mention bemg made of the general esprrt de corps whxch pervades the entire Hugh School lt rs due to thus hugh spxrrt of things that so much can be accomplxshed of more than ordrnary worth The honor of being the fxrst graduate of the schools belongs to Mlss Alice Davrs From 1877 to 1883 there were no graduates Wxth the removal of the Hxgh School agam mto the Seminary building came new life, and on th 22:1 of May, 1883, the second graduating class was sent out, consisting of seven young ladres as follows Lettle Case, Ada Ikhelman, Annette Reynolds, Blrdre DeLong, Lxllxe Wrlkxe Lrda Larrrck and Sallre Clothxer The work so well begun was pushed vigorously rn the Hugh School during the years 1883 84 85, 86, and deserves special mention for its character and dlrectxon During those formative years a foundatxon was laxd which has been of great service ever smce The graduates by years and classes are as follows 1877, 1 1883, 7 1884 9 1885, 11 1886 14 1887, 15 1888, 12 1889 10 1890, 5 1891 5 1892, 9 1893 21 1894 16 1895, 20 1896 18 1897, 23 a total of 196 Begmmng with the school year of 1890 91 tno reliable data earlrer than this rs to be hadl and mcludmg the current year, there have b en 252 boys and 399 gxrls or 651 rndxvxdual puplls who have taken either a whole or partxal course rn the High School A mere mention of so many different pupils taking the work wrll famtly mdxcate the far reaching influence of the school power and its possible consequences Mention xs made elsewhere of persons serving early rn the towns history as school trustees, and xt ts fxttmg that a lrst of the men who have served m lxke capacity later should be a part of this sketch For xt is because of all that they have done that we have and are what we are as a system of publt s hools Begmnxng w1th the earliest offrcxal records available, June, 1877, the followrng men have served as School Trustees of Marion D H Horner, H F Clunk, George Sweetser, Isaac Vandevanter, I W Mxles, L M Overman, R W Barley, T D Tharp,J H Wxgger, E. Kxtch, Elkanah Hulley, Dr M M Wall, Sxmon Goldthalt W D Weaver, Isaac Smxthson, George Webster jr , and Dr H Forrest The length of term served by these gentlemen varies very much I. M Overman was elected to fxll a vacancy September, 1879, and served untrl january 1880 when he resxgned This rs the shortest term noted among the different trustees The longest term of service belongs to Elkanah Hulley, who has served contmuously smce hrs election rn December, 1883 The present Board of Education rs composed of Messrs Hulley, Webster and Forrest, who take great Interest in school matters, and are strrvmg to make xt possible for the young people of the clty to have as good high school opportunities as are afforded anywhere ln the State The wrxter of thts rs aware that rn the preparation of a short history there will b doabtless, many imperfections The information has been gathered from numerous sources, but m all cases has been verrfxed as far as possxble before usxng All avarlable facts have been used, and yet no doubt much valuable and mterestmg xnformatxon has escaped notice While collecting the data necessary for thxs artrcle and in its constructlon I was impressed that xt would be a very wxse as well as a very valuable thing for some one to wrrte out quite fully the educational hxstory of Marlon It should be done before many years, or much of the maternal for a full account would not be obtainable Those who have so kindly assisted me by suggestion or notes or otherwnse 1 wish to thank sincerely for all thexr and It is to be hoped that this chronicle of past events wrll mspxre its readers to greater actron, for to morrow is made possrble by what rs past WELFORD D WEAVER Tn: A 0 1 . 9 - 0 . . . . , . 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' 1 4 , Q SENIOR CLASS Eu a Grexst Orval James OFFICERS TASSO MYERS FLORENCE CASE LEWIS DARTER ?fLSl7lLlJf Sttrtlzg 1 1 Charles Albright Walter Blmn Wxll Alexander Austm Broughman M55 Qf 0 OFFICERS FLORENCE CASE Hsttvrr zu LEWIS DARTER rzff r IESSIE ST JOHN QWOTTO Non fverba sed facta COLORS Crrmson FLOWER Whrfe Cam zfron ft IM M13 WILIQI5 H7111 Wlztmtr III ' I 1' 1 P1 ' llql of mtllllltlq Lewis Darter Leola Dickey Omer Hoover Tasso Myers Elizabeth Alward Edgar Cammack Albert Emerson W e ase Anna Hollinger Orvxlle acleson essxe St ohn Ednth Barley Charles Und rwood IDIGIOIV of IIWL Gila--H of 07 t :Luz From flat Clmmn Rt'Pm7v t I 1591 Mars Heard From Another Result of the Achievements of Science GREAT uproar was heard all over earth from about one ocloclc yesterday mormng untxl twelve last night About noon yesterday Prof Walt r Blmn r of Fankboner Science Hall, at Marlon, Indiana, called up Mars to see whit caused the commotion In answer to this query the operator at our celestial nengh bor sent back the message that they were celebrmtmg the gracluatxon of the class of 1897, Marxon, lnd U S Earth It xs to thxs class that we owe our knowl ge of and mter h course wit other planets xt ts to them we are mdebted for our language our mventxons, our education, refinement and culture The history of the hfe of each member IS taught to our chxldren It was them k l d I l r now e ge o e ectrncxty and mathematxcs, together wxth apt and mventxve mmds, that enabled them to devise the Alfankmoodmyter tube by whxch they s1gnaled us As a class their work was brilliantly successful Many made notable careers, and oth rs have left monuments of inventions Thexr deeds lnve forever poets smg of them and thexr vxctorles are numberl , ess tlt may be of Interest to our readers to know that thxs paper was founded by Charles E Underwood, a member of this famous class I 13 9 7 S 9 1 ' - ' ' - 'SI ' . , - , .... . 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', . . y , V JUNIOR CLASS 31111101 lam Q Q UFFICERS OFFICERS FRANK MQONE P d COLORS Pmk and Labender re sz cllf ETHEL M NIGHT Secretary and freasurcr VERNER NELSON fvfa Pr111d.111 SUOTTO Inf Iegfl regrf HARRY NEAL 51111111111 at Arms 114 of UDLIIILVLIQ Edward Lawrence Eugene Michel Harry Neal Bertha Howard Catherine Matter Florence Alward Frank Moone Fred Jones Frank jones Clarence Bradner Effie Organ Rosa Carr Verner Nelson Alfred Henry Mark Levy Grace Tucker Mmnte Manrfng Mary Farthmg Ben Clothter Bert Cronkhtte Bertha Dtckey Mabel Patton Blanche Barker Ethel McK1nney Edwin H'-1l19Y Roger Frrermood 31111101 Glass HE class of 1898 made tts first mxstake by comxng mto bemg, September 17, 1894, which was about one hundred years before tts ttme Such :deals of achteve ments, such conceptions of ltberty, we might expect of students who have had the beneftt of a century more of thus electrxcal age But no amount of failure can dampen the ardor of these star shooters who are wxse enough to ptck up the btrds which fall from the tree tops They entered High School stxty-erght strong, out of which ten chose the sc1ent1f1c course m preference to the classtcal The classical sectton sat m Room 10, while those of the sctentxftc sectxon were placed across the hall tn Mtss Reynolds care At the end of the ftrst term thetr personaltty was thoroughly establtshed, altlzo nothmg of the means may be menttoned N here except a determined oppos1t1on whtch greeted the mtd years who, enterxng tn the anuary of 95, expected to stand on a regular footmg wtth those who had been traveltng almost ftve months Probably the memorable soctal event of this year was a ptcmc held tn May at Conners Mull A hay wagon conveyed the mam bodyr and the entxre day was gxven up to such sylvan sports as only youth, wholly abandoned to pleasure, can mvent School opened September, 95 wtth forty seven of the orxgmal number enrolled Mr Graves held the retns thts year Soon after the opening a constttutxon was drawn up, the class being formally organized Mr Arthur Watson, who had served as president the preceding year, was re elected and Mtss Ethel McKinney was cho an s cretary and treasurer Miss Edna ohnson, hlsfortan Mr Edward Lawrence, poet, and Miss Florence Alward, sergeant at arms Class meetmgs were held br weekly, at which ttme the business sesstons were relieved by a debate or general dtscusston of some toptc of current mterest At the Chrxstmas season 1 class party was gtven, tn connectton wxth whxch the Courtshtp of M1lesStand1sh, and Chrxstmas tree wxll long be remembered A untors they found themselves xn Mr McKn1ght s room Th1S sxtuatton unposed a certam drgntty which was broken 1n upon only sltghtly as the weeks rolled by At a class meeting tn November, 1896, an annual was propostd Vote 1n favor was unantnaous A board was chosen, conststlng of Mr Arthur Watson, Editor tn Chtef Mr Edwin Hulley, Bustness Manager, and the following Sub Editors Mr Frank onts, Verse Mtss Ethel MCKIHHCY, Alumnt Mtss Catherme Matter, Grtnds Mr Alfred Henry,Class Mr Arthur Michel Club This Board worked under many dxsadvanlagts, and a handtcap bey ond thetr control Stckness and acctdent commttted theft, and at last the real burden rested more or less equally on ALFRED HENRY FRANK JONES EUGENE MICHEL FRANK MOONE The class of 1898 ts provmg the fatth of her who dt Us optmznm rudzcrum ftczt As tndtvtduals they have energy, persxstence and a high tdeal of what IS worth wh1le Thus equipped we feel that no amount of the worlds buffetmgs can wholly overcome those who have once felt the szmmzum bommz of lxfe 1. 15 I Q 1 o 0 1 . 1 -' - ' l 7 v 1 ' - - - . , . . 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SOPHOMORE CLASS IOHN CHANNINU WATTS Y f COLORS Golden brofwrz ana' uc Lydxa Carrey Louxse Brownlee Donald Bowman Clarence Smxtla Edith Gauntt Ida Robbms Purley Scott Carol Bocleaus Myrtle Stover Lily Gexther LaMonte Henry Elsxe Hall Hattie VanGorder Maud Palmer Ray Wall Goldie Cronkhite Mary Glan e Lxnme Middleton Edward Canapb ll Lenora Brxggs Rosamond 'lxbbs Georgxa Carr Florence Green Ada Wright lass of 99. ANNA LOUISEBROWNLEE 'tr 5 mi f Pe clle fref R117 rn zlzl 1 at Zu X17 Ah' '11 at ot fllxtlllbelfa Mmme Platt Vess DeLano Wall Reed Rosetta Gullxford Walter Moore Mae Harwood Grace Byrd Zelfxe Moore Lucy Babb Catherme Sohn Ernest Guthrxe Mabel Shellhouse Clara G lther George Dunn Magnolia Bo ue Mmme Townsend Lena Horton Pearl Southall ennre Gxllespxe Wall Lonner Goldx Barns Gulxe ay Harry Sue Cora Yates Georgia Collms Channing Watts Horace Forrest Karl Bartley Da1s1e Fowler Edna Springer Manal Sanders Wxlnaer Wilson esse Huffman Harry Wlgger Samuel Parry Lula Hutchinson Nellxe Fruchey Alon oWheeler LeRoy Wheeler Sarah Harrxs Dokey Barley GU? JI eww Sui Glass of 99 N une, l895 smarty fxve pupils wandered into their xacatxon with a half dreamy conscrousness of having shaken the dust of the grammar school from their feet for ever Some of tlaem, hoyy ever, s emed to fear bemg buried m th mar of th hngher branches, for only about three fourths of them entered Htgh School The mayorlty ol this class desnred an Introduction to the almost unapproachable Caesar yylanle the others tool-e a scnentafxc course As Freshmen the class was dxyxded into three sections, one occupyxng Mass Bennett s room another, Mass Reynolds and another, Mr Morrxss As Sophomor s they were all put under the care of Mr Graves At the begmnmg ot th first year the class was organx ed auth Ray Wall as president, and Louise Brownlee secretary and treasurer The class motto lb 1 They shall be studxous though weary 17 , - . . 73re'.s1e e' r . 5 r bl 5 , . Suu' ' .zr ' . e T e'.zs1m'r. l 1, 'll. Hvlaa ', Q c, . .' C300 . . cc, B.: 1 .' '09, Mez! in Ime. 'hz-v. 5. . 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FRESHMAN CLASS 18 lass ot MCG HORACE GOULD r firm COLORS Yellofw md lvlzzle CORA BARKER eeretzry CLARA OVERMAN Vzee Pr zfeflf GUY ROUSLH asrzrer essie Donley Roscoe Bert Ethelda Zimmerman Herbert Enaley Ella Fenstermaker Blanche Fansler Roy Grewell Harry Hall Charles Love Clara Overman Mary Shrvely Leha Yates Nellie Fexghner eanette Smith Horace Gould Arthur Hrgbee Harry Elliott Heber Hemmick Lora Simonson Blanche Heath Dora Cox Frank Moore Claris Roessler C LO Weaver Foy Knight Lewis Baldwin Erle Daniels Otis Willcuts Eth I Gourley Theora Steele Edith Esler Rome Kester Lewis U Wolf Gertrude Mc eel y Ethel Badger Howard Conover Waldo lVlcAte Cora Barker Roy Kelly Harold Seryxss Eth l Cas Ada Hough Dotti Locleridge Emma Gould Rhoda Overman Charles Krmn William Oesterle ella Wall Nellie Sheehy Bernard Shively George Krmn Estella Waugh Bayard Floyd Mary Adanas Effie Arnold Elsie Barnes Robert Bruc Anna Cauley ohn Corrigan Edna Fisher Anna Fillebrown Amos Granshaw Louis Hamilton Homer Heritage Mabel Kelley Arthur Lacy Merle Marsh Clem Murphy essie Marks Frank Moore Arthur Neal Guy Roush Charles Rogers Ethel Sohn Dora Smith Josie Townsend Saxe Wallace Ross Watson Ovid White Iva Shockley Harry Armstrong Della Boxell Glass of 1900 HE class of i900 entered High School with an enrollment of 98 a numb r exc edmg that of any previous class They came from five different buildings, but necessary a division into four sections Three of these sections chose the classical and one the scientific cour e The scientific section was sent to Miss Rey noldss room, two of the classical s ctions were delivered over to th t nder mercr s of Mr Morris, while th third section was seated in Miss Becks roona 7 The class organized with Harry Howard, as Pr sid nt G rtrude McFeeley Vice Pr sident Fdna Fish r, Secretary Saxe Wallace, Treasurer During the term there have been few withdrawals and s veral additions, so that the membership is approximately the sanae as during the first weeks One sorrow has come death of Maggie Coon, a member of the second classical section As yet there is little in th line of class history to narrate, but the process of malemg history is going on rapidly Made up, as it rs of live and energetic na mb rs th class is and will b recount d as one of the pot nt factors in High School life to the class in the 19 s S O , . . . 73e's't' , I t e . , . . . . . 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X955 5 TRIBUTE TO THE ANNUAL BOARD hmsss-1sQ2s'sef:eL,fefcsNss,ff2: M C Conf:-rbufea by an Interested Oufszder J 5' 5,1 t F you should ask me, whence this Annual, lr' Whence these grmds, and yokes, and poems, i Wxth the hxstory of the hngh school, Wxth the pictures of the puptl 'ig With the stones of their school lnfe, ' Wxth the 'ads of the best people, Who all favor education, And the cause of trutl- and gustxce I should answer, I should tell you, From From From From four patient earnest yunxors, thexr golden haired dtrectress, their friends and under classmates, the classrc halls of wmsdom, Where in darly recltatxons, Meet three hundred actrve workers, Strxvmg after truth and knowledge It was not without a struggle, Wlthout toxl and strife and conflict, Wxthout bitter dnsappomtments, Bom of tasks too hard to conquer, That the great work was accomplished Many moons have passed away since All the juniors met in session, Met and came to the decrsxon, That their class should have the honor Have the pleasure and the crednt, Of a Iumor High School Annual, For the first time tn the history Of that excellent mstxtutxon, That they all so love and honor And its patrons all are proud of With much ardor and ambition Then they chose their leaders for xt With much zeal and ostentatxon Boasted of their High School Annual But as time passed on wxth swlftness As the work began in earnest, One by one the band of classmates Dropped from out tts ranks of leaders Unttl only four remamed there, Out of all its band of workers, Steadfast true and loyal workers They remalned until the flnlsh, Striving to mamtaln the honor Of the class and of the high school Many evenings toiled they for xt, With their faithful guxde to help them Tolled when others pomed rn pleasures That they fam would enter also But at last the work was ended, All they hoped had been accomphshed, All their plans had well succeeded, All their toll and vam endeavors, Were forgotten xn the pleasure Of a task so well completed 4 ' f . ,Jef fn Q 1 G 3 I -Y I , Qt. f fl 0 N 1 T X ,, -Q, f- 'Q-b , 0 , f -. 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FOUNDED Oclobul 1896 xl-.6 R05 Roi n COLORS CBl1ck and Blm TL fd OU ' L S OFFICERS .Sc fmt ill I ot fllxkllllkl v Wl'1lSllL!' 0 lV1clVIur1r1 Arthur Wltson Wlll MCF thy l Gould Alb rt Fm mon Willxfd Ingram N d St Watcon Edxxm Hull y Edgxr Clmmzck Hur, N al Clothnr Will Conmr 25 9 Q O 4 0 14 1 , x ll 'll LQ . lwlffc Shzrfc. F1':'zx1r lf.1.'7c.' H10 'U' L' icy, Hfwvz .1 ll.1L', llffw .irc fun' P Hffzw .zrv '1 'r llr .1r' . O. P. f I5 U . ' ' Af: I.' . jc 'c. . ' ' . c - c . . ' . . c ce c. .5 . . c '. . . . '. . ' c . Bc . ' '. F OJ! Ng NWI L NL hfllt I C1 4 UL Ottmw LEWIS DARTER Pmszdmt WP LTER BLINN Vm Pfwfdmf HARL FANKBONER Tm mm ml I ot VIINLIIIULI1 D1 Wit Y Blum 111 Albrx 1 17 r PM m 11 4 90111 r Nloor Sxnfsixi Nxr D HU! Fmkbim r F r H1tt mg IJ 41 Rug Mould K N r HU A Ny IJOI1lld Hmm I'r111k MYWOII H H Swim THU I I1 an WNI1111 hu I'51rtl 3 Ir111L Moor , U LN lffy Wlgg ug 1 rl Lmv hut I 1 Y' X H1 11 1 I' C1 1 rilffy H vv, IF1 Ulm Sl K 7h 0 Q Q OU, v I 5 -1, 'U' QQ, 1500, ff 5 0 v I ' 'Cf 1 I ' f C. 'r'f'. 'J' Izfzvffv Y1vw11r',v'11l'f11', ur' wr 11. U Y V H ' .11 J wwf H- f.1g.z. f' 1 3 .1. i,':'f xv' ,fa11.Egg.4. f1',1 1::. 7j::1',4..f,i. :. '1'.1', 1, . Xa: x zu. I J. .'1w1'Iw.'. i'1'.':. U'u.1m'. c:'1'.1 1'I'X', U, 1,1 , 4 v ,nf 1 . 7 A ' v - - - V 'f ' . , . '. Q RCGER FRIERMOOD, . . .SL'C!'t.'f.1f',V. ORVILLE JACKSON, . Scfgzuzfzlmf-.zr-f11s. -IS . . . ' x 'f Lyxvn .rtcr Q V M 1 5 A 1-, I , , C- A. gl 1. R gc Q 1 11.. ', c c. 1 I V U M A L ' .. I . . 'cv c f . ' ' . A Q A K U' . . - 1 . 1 T 1 Q A WV . um. Imf. 01 L' 1 wr. AN, 'D' A 'X' ' ' ' V' CL K. A. 1 ' 1 . Au-Ni P 1 1 .111. ' I u ' 'Q ' Q U x ' O ' f I-wkffm. ,, A Q ' A ' W ' IJW1, 1 fw' 11. Cx 1 RHI, . H. ' Qwr. A. lu Yum' Nlrlxul. 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I K, U 'NUI i 01111111 S HJWARD LAlV1PBl'I.l IOY KNILJHI W rv , , COL ORS CR 1' ma' Gum mmm s HARRY HAIL HARRY ARMS rRoNo JL 1 I lyl L N tht twtlfth of 11 7 I1 , Etglltt I1 111 pltc eS A C A wasorga mg typ1c1l stud nt yot ltttc sports lmvt gro nt ed for th purpose of so ml and athlettc sports We ar nvw s N 1 s e strmff brotd ch sud mlnly fellows, w1tl1 plenty o u11derst1 W11 111 tl1 tstttm of both tht mstru tors 1113 studtnts of th H Xi K IS ood 1 SllONVll1jN on tht tr1clR or ro1d IN C111 b found 51339012 Ill llllllklllt 111, 111 its COITNLQU 111 vorxbly md trust lllll 111 nt n 111 numbfx, and 15mg and 111'.nt1l C1 tty 111 proportmn A11 xgh School Btcyclmg IN mush mdulg d 111 by tl1 111t111k1rs 1nd vx C111 1111l11 mywh r 111 tln st1t rmg t1gl1t1u1 nxmty s un 1 11t111.1 to t 1 I1 ptmss XIX 111uc1 ta nw1t1 t 1 11111 XII tv o 111111t o 111111t1 owtrs, 1 1 t1u t 1113 to Compu 1 XVI 1. 10 1111s1 on 111 r 1 11111 o A L ll tt or fllxkllllkl 1 R13 Wmll B r111rd Sl11xf.l', W1 ur Stour Foy Kmght Hury Hlll Htrbtrt Emlu, Fr d Grtlum Fgbtrt Watson Hxrry Armstrong Edu 1rd C1111pbf.ll W1 ttr Sturttt H1rold Strvtss Do111ld Bovs111111 O Wllllkf Wlls0I1 Roy Grmll xmn Stwntt Mo B1lcxx111 71 T ' 9 9 9 0 Q 6 'V' ff 'ff xr 'L ,L l 1 Q ., . . . 1'-t'.s1111':,. I el ' ' 4 , ,,,.. jus!-5 J Q M, ' . . . . :UV'-1'1'1'.w1'11't'r1I. ' 'V ,,,, jkyqy-.1, ll 'll , . VHA ' Htl lvll H1 1l117?l.,.,., G11 1111.1 1.11 Inu' I11'1117t'r' 171.10-.1 1111 lP'.1l'. G1-11.-1-.1-1'.11'1r.11' 1111711 '1' I!l.1Yl'.1'7'.ll'f7'.1l'. 612.11-1w.1st', 1.211.111 msz als. lwwww. 11.11, S. A. C.A.,11C1l1.' Rifu' Rik' . 1.., ,w 1, Q-ft V I I V I . -uTx4, :3q5ZN s:.f l ' I Q fc 11111cty-s1x, th . . . . 2 12 C' . .. c 1 'Jw uc ' if V XX- . L' of lllm' Oldfll ' ' , j 5 I ' 3 V N, p . 5 1 ' 5 ' f K7 ' ' ' . frjxg ' V , l- - U . , , . W '-his .- g . J Y ' . ' , .. . c . ' J L' ' . ' , . c. Du ' 'A H ' ' '-.u W- 1 ' ' bq l1: l.'.1du s 111 .1tl1l.'t1cs, bcltuv- JF' , , 4 Lcho ,' ' 2- -' ' -d. c l.p '.,,l.. l tds l l'1'l'.ll . :id'alp ' f '.lp .vd l suxpfc omg. ts .cts - W -I . 1 tl ' ' 'll b' 1 ble fl l ' cd .11d g l tl1uS. . '. A. Vt- F Y X it - . -. K , x . C K .0 Ll , ,, ' . ' . 1 V 1 . 3 , , '- C 1 . . 4 W . - Thttt obuctton To Two Greek Letter Fraternmes HE Marlon High School has the good fortune to harbor two Greek letter fraternxtxes, organized after the fashron of those exrsttng xn colleges None of the offxcers are made publ1c, except the correspondmg secretary, and all sessions are held with closed doors Knowledge of the constxtutton and bylaws is ke t P strictly wlthm the membership But by thelr fruits we know th m ls rs 1 source of gratification that we have in our mtdst two clubs, whose elxgxbxlxty for 1 membership is based on thorough wommnlrness 'tnd high standing as 1 student It has become known, too, that besides the busm ss Ind social features, some t at JJ. topic of interest to young women xs presented and discussed Q I I I O ' 'A' 1 1 1 , 1 1 l Pail-T3 ' ' ' ' . 'Ti'-Sl., , . , , , . . c L Q ' , . , , 0 Y . 1 6 . 1 Q 1 1 1 1 1 Q 4 1 4 1 rl k A' I I I A A I 1 1.5 1 1 . , 1 1 . 23 FOUNDED Ocfober I6 1896 Loum. Brownlee Nhy Harwood Nellxe Fruch y Louxse Brownle Mxy Harwood nmtte. Smnh COLORS mule Blm Um' Wlrzl LIWILILI .GDL llllkl Florence on s nn tt S111 tl1 Lena Horton 1 S 1 L1m11'. Mlddl ton 1 Florence Alward MIITIIL Sanders H111 Xflll C1 r r Edxtlm 01111111 L 111 Horton l.1nn1 lVl1ddlto11 1 I Mary Sluvely 1 Sue 13. Florence omx Fsth r Strmgm lor 1 Smyr FOUNDED NIH mb 1 J 1596 Rox1111o11d T1bbx C. 1rr1 Boclnm Q. 1rr1 Bocl1111 1 1 Lorl Bxrk l 1rlS1111ll11ll IN My TN 1l COLORS 4:0111 Guin Lll llful fllxklllllkl. boldx Cfkjlllxllll Dux, Poxxl N 1 Ach Hough S 1 Lum lwlll N101 lflllllfm E 1 H1ll D115 Fowl r or n C1 Ro 1mo11d Tibbs 1 1gl111 r Lzlxdx lNott111gl1.1111 R 1 1 lllilllll 111 I f V 5 V llbln 11511511011 llota. ll51 'u.lJbllOll 1Iflu. 1 1 . , C 'JL' L 3, . 1 , .' H 'L'. f SW - '- D , , , , V , ,5. N Ai . - . V v 1 .5. . ' ' e. In c e 1 . A 1 P' - l , ,ru lb-L, A . . . ' . Nelli' heel y. -L fc ,- A t 15 , - ,C CI. Ss of 11595. Cvmkx M- lim' l Q. 'e 5. ' N 'ur. Fl c ce irccn. C711-W Of! 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ATHLETICS L'r,w-, -x .'-X FF Wx , 1 zivwg' ,243 Z,,Q1:? .l 1 jp lfx 5 f f . 2-29-X R Q 4? f A'4 xifx -1 X ff ffm' I r f ?XN if-fi nf-my j gi - 1 f 'EE ' f 1 X f fl Y ff' K' f x j if - Rx v Q, k'5L' f A, CQ TQ' N- -uv FOOTBALL TEAM 32 1b9-I 0111111111 1 .SLD1L17117Ll C,OLORb 1141 11241 LV IL JOEE N1 lohn Mchlun, G org Coon, Georg Clothxer Waltpr 15 , H Ov rnnn, Er ci Lgnnox Edwin Lpnnox Burr Luster, Robgrt ulxus Cltyton Btsh, Pull Wtgg r OCTOBER 70 OCTOBER 27 NOVEMBER 74 DECEMBER 77 DECEMBER 71 JL 1111111111 .S 1 lt II z 1 A MUR ERIE Bubm 5 Mung L7 'l Ill L Huntington M trxon Mmrxort, Kokomo, Logtnsport MXFIOIX Mxrnon Kokomo R glut Gumrd Rnght Fmckl Right End L ft Guxrd I ft d Cmnt r uxrt r Btck Right Hmlt L ft Hxlt Full Btclt ootball CLHIIIS. S .Ill Q Ll KLJIII HARRY HALL, Mltllg r K PORGI4 LOON, Lotch Grxhtm Wxll Blldvxm Kntght Clot 11 r Gru ll P 1 Wttson P nc Em y Cnnmpb ll OLTOBER I0 OC, l OBPR 70 LVIIIIL High School, C, A A C S cond Fl x NOVEMBER 79 Wtbtsh Mmrxon H S A C Nlxrxon P A L 5 L ft End L tt Tmckl L tt Guard C, nt r Rxght Guard Rmght Tmckl Rlght End uxrt r Blclx L ft Hmll Right Hxlf l'ull Buck ILOU CO1 019.5 Gum' M 11X ll 1 l 71 ARTHUR WATSON, Mmig r Milt Willlc Wtlllrd lngrxm Orxxll xck on Cortl Barl y, Clnn Wxttx Edglr Cxnmnclx Wilt r Blxnn Arthur Witbcytt C Clrl Bxrtl y Tlsso MQ r OC I OBER 10 OL TOBER If NOVPMBI R ll NOVEMBER 75 Ullllk lVI1r1on A C Kokomo Mxrnon I urmount Nhrxon MXTIOII lr urmounl Cent r Right Gund Left Guard R1ght Tackl Rxght End Ldt End Right Htlt L tt Hall Full Bmclx uxrttr Buck 5 5 5 ' . 'W - . '. W' ' M27. ' 7 O11 ' X , , T. ,t Y st' , , . . . 1 1 1 ' . . . B. 'c . 11 '1 '. ' ' ' ' ' ll 'll. ol 'll. . , RLY' '- VI. if '-1' . 1 -1' ,' 1xf111,' 111.1111 AX11! .' 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Stnmrs old Thro snow 111d ICQ. 111d wmd Ifld cold 111 Cl11SlIlg rmmd, 11111111 111 1 boy who lx pt r1p111111g stx Our A1111111l 11111111' by 111 IL1111 r11111yx11t bllflmd 111 11 X11 1111 xx 1x 1111111 Il 5013111 X H1ll Ill l11s l1111 11 ICO. A book 111scr1b1.d w11l1 thu CiLVlCL h A1111111 nr 111 th.. d11xn111g wld 111d gr1y lv. .ss 111 1111 1191111 1 hm rut 11111 mx up 111r A11 Clfflnd ll1l 0L1gl'1 1l1 Cntw A111' Tlh lX1111U1l Jl 1 A 1. - , 'A' 1 f ' f ' 1 ',f - ff 14 ' -W ' f' 1,1 it 115 115, fi 1, X1 .V 'iN' xml ll , . , , , 1. ., 1 '41 ' uf.. 'QTVTTE J . Cs 11 111 Yl 1 c 1.1ll111g l.X5l g-Z2 y -'V A5 Y X-y C, K ' t k-k- .dy Ol ,. , . .' ' 'l . bdc 1 ' A y' vc c 'il c. Lx 1 c, M L' V - ' V1 ' ' -I C . ' :g.'Q'1N,' YM -'1 x .WIC ' . L. Am. A l1'.lf s11111d 111 hi. bright bl1 cya, -. K' Qs. C A' Ad f 5c.:.p'd. wgl ' za gl.d, is ' 'c l:'1c.11l BCXV.'L1'v.' thc briclibats 1l1111g .11 y'o1.1: Fl. lu c . l. ' ' , 1u. l: Bu 1. ' l ' 11C-1. J . law. Ad.s ' .'1l1d ldbclud S'll, .1 '. 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NSXJ cjic ln, With frosttd pt trls 1nd dnnonds nrt b d fx htn l1 y snowllll-cts fluttcr softly dow n, Hugh xn th sombcr shy of mght Th Plemdts peep out wnth gcntle light And ms the year rolls on its cnscless way Exch night th y shim with brtghttr churxtr my ntl , thur brxtf lx o r thty slowly smk from sx,h Tht schoolroom s dull routlm wtnt slowly ox Outside the trozen emrth wxs blt th md drcar But 1h tts dtrkest yust btfor tht dxwn For sudd n xn thc school world shmxng clnr, Lighting th4 darltcst nook wxth toy xnd chtcr Brnghtcst 1nd btst of all socnttts Scvtn st1rs of 96, tht Plendts, Wtth glowing dx .ling rxdxtnct lpptctr xg-ht fgf 3a ,, sixykjfx ,fig I Q Who wmllt d through wisdom s Hull with urntstntss Mtnd cl.. xr xnd lcttn when grtat thoughts utr trou Arm strong to Adl pcrson ln distnss While Cuptd, tricky Bowman , will conftss L 1'h.'scI' funn at hurt th'xt Dxes mort tru ln ltmdncss l'o crown thtm suitably wut ' Wnlltxms by th 1 y I stts tn loycl Thus through tht wmttrs cold, and thro thc spring Thc Plendts pusstd on thur happy way, Tull rmdnnt flowtr crowntd lVlay htd ttlun wing But now, tht schoolroom s dull 1nd gr y ln 91 no Pl txdts tntlo. things gty n :nk x pmt with grit , tht tmchcr sxghs xt S O P oys wxp tnlr wupmg cyts And mourn tht Pltudts who shmc no mor or x t INXS K.K KK KE., KTK, fy K. .Ki K KK if ,K K K K1!KK:K, rK KKKKK ,KaTK,,L,I , 3 K,-V,K!KKK ,. 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'1'11. 1' 1:3 111 1' ' 11:1 1: 1' ' , 1V1.I11f5? tiff X X, X vit Q' SOPI-IOMORE SIFTINGS 'V J ?, 1-.55 Xt- O' 74-J DUNN Not .111 th pumxc of 1 coll g town could smooth the roughn ss of tht hmm yard clown HERBERT E Wluxt do w comm to school form To plu, md hiv 1 tum J NALD B S wxs good th y ay, do 1 L o gf LA IVIOT IIE H W stw 1rd, ho LFROY WHEELER md FLORENCE GREEN Nttun. puts up h r good mlttrnl m SIUIII ptckagts PEARI SOUTHALL Txk your books, but gxvg nu btlus I IIE VAN C1 Wh n sht will sh wx , md you mly drpwtd on xt wnn sht Won t, sht won t, FSSIE H Mu h study hxth mxdk htm grtx FORREST Whit we know ts .1 xery httl But what we thml-I wf know ts tmmense IYDIA CAREY I thunk the Iunxr lttractxon 15 the greatrst force operatxw on ttrnstrxal bodies HARL BARTLEY Mx, mm I overgrown 1 U thtrt s tn nd on it I K, . - 7 L V, L K I, ,, ,,-. .,, . ', ', T! f-7. E: J:?3,'gfff. f-I-, Xxx 13,7 1' V ff-XQQXET5 xl '3 oh! 'jll,1 1. 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CUIIHOI gtt 1ny IIISIOYW ot th1m Now, IVI1 h l there are oth r clubs 111 th MIFIOH H S 'cupt the K O I or my p1rt 111 In MCIIOYIIIII p1g on th1t sublcct would b 1ust 1s 1cc1pt1ble IS 1ny thmg you could g1xe u At th1s po1nt Her IVI11esty, look1ng 1 m1ld r bukt for lVIr onls, 1nt1rpo es .1 query as to wh1ther Mr Moon. h1d looked up th1 1lumn1 r1cords or not No I dont k11ow whtthcr lVIr C1r1y1s or lVI1ss lVICKII1I1Ly h1s them You 1111gl1t 1nqu1re 111 the mornmg tlVIr lVIoon1 ITIXICES 1n entry 111 h1s notebook 1 r ones, sh.. C01'lfI1lLIv.d pl11s1 fxld us th poem you w1r1 SITOWIII 111 ton the oth r boys c1m1 IVIr ones 1-11ds 1nd lVIr Htnry who IS surr1.pt1t1ously 111dulg1ng 111 1 sour drop, chokes, whereupon he IS v1gorously pounded 111 tht b1ck I'h poem bemg f1n1sh1.d lVIr lVI1ch1l 1nqu1r..s wh th r thcy ought not to b g1n to work up subscr1pt1ons t 1nk Oftcs 1nsw1r1d, Wu s1oul g t t11 co y u lIfNI 111 l1LI1 s, IIFSI the lokls 1nd grmds I w1nt to t ll you Nflllkllliflg, too funny to out 111 th Annu1l, mbout lVI1ry Young 1nd Now, look hcrt, Altr d 1t s mon 1111port111t to t1lk 1bout gcttmg up 1nthus11s111 IIIIOIIK the pup1ls 1111d g1tt111g thtm to s1g11 1nd 1ll th1t th.111tot11lk about thmgs 11 lfmllt Liv. I'or Id1d no 1s, you rt 1 out rxght, MOOIIL t11 1111ors 1r1 nalous and s1y they 1r1 gomg Why, Pfllllx ones, wl11t 1rc you t1lk1ng aboutl Of course thr. 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A5 Wi' 3 u 4'l Z swam ww aa, fwfwmg, phase elm iS 5'Nsq.Z??371'2 ff 'Uh New 9 FRESHIVIAN FOIBLES G if 'io' 152, ew, , f XX ,?'ll,Lu?lg C-af., Q,3Q1Q,wx,,,4 Z!! LOCKRIDGE Pleased wxth a rattle tickled w1th a straw CONOVER A wonder one small head could hold rt all MCFEELEY She hath a ready wit De WOLF He is 1 lxttle chimney and heated hot m 1 minute LACY A nut head hld he, with 1 brown vxsage SHIVELY I am a masher, l am ANNA FILLEBROWN True as Steeltel LULU HUTCHINSON My bark rs worse than my bxte MINNIE TOWNSEND Favorite author is Saxe Els Cbtbems See Ebem I ote forma' on lhe floor Kwrrtfen ebrdently by a Senior J Y DEAR GIRLIE Your note just recewed Y s l h If the umors are goxng to get out some sort of a publication, but never mmd, xt isnt out yet I sus pect we could gxve them some good advxce dont you think? But they know not what they do If lofty ideas tho, have anything to do with lt, they re O K I heard H say the other day that th y comp1red themselves to the other Hxgh School cl1sses at the ratio of about I6 to one ust about right, too Does it ever occur to them that their b1s1l1sk ful influence mxght become very thm when they attempt to spre1d xt? We girls were wondermg the other day that they ever ventured any place together for fear the earth would crush beneath their mighty tread l presume, lf they get out thexr Annual, since they are all such brxlllant meteors they wnll gxv us a passmg benefit of their rllummation It s fortunate we wont be here next year we would be lk Low ll s begg1r t1xed for 1 corner to die Were they born gre1t, or w1s their greatness thrust upon them? Some one sud the other day that nf A le1ned out ever so lxttle over that high collar of hxs th world would be thrown by his 1ugust weight from its eternal balance There goes the bell so I must stop Wrrte 1nd tell me what you thunk about them Please destroy Semper eadem 46 , ': fs, '. . A...-t, .D 1 . 1 V -'T f 1 , .N at gf, .9 1 1, ' 5 V , - X . - f -f' , '41 ' X , -J .iff 16 'X 1 22 ea. 7 if 1 Qt, 1 A t an , ., , , 'A' ,lx C. ,.-x . .4 .J -N N55 22 . I Q Q-tw X ,, 1 3 2 - f -, ' Q 2 fyq la 'S - A19 ,- ' 'ff -- ,... n A J ..f' E xx., 'fjf' ', fm, X 'l 1. X! , .,.1, V au' -' ,S ,t f.r4,,f' Q' ' , 3 4 g '1' K1 . ' V , I I Q Qi' A I OW I 0 li ' x V . Y 4 ' l. 4 O . . 0 I I O . . C C 9 Q Q 9 4-gf 1 - OU..Q 'r 1 r 1 V 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 x'h,u -.fa 3 . c . , n 1 I Y . - bf gg , . . v , - . . 1 . , : 1 , . . 1. 1 1 , . gl g , , e . ' . . I o ' , , . . . , , . . 1 3 ' . . ' . . 3 I ' , . . . rp-. - -af - - 1 I , I , , , . . V . . . , , . 'K 'if--......--'t f 1 ' '5 ' Y l v ie e' -, H. . ' in. 1 - ' - . ' H fl ' 1 A ' .3 ' . ' A . P , . A 1 1 o 0 y A. CB 'Q Z if X U waf, Tj l fir T- a fTv,tff Tj fhfdk HER LETTER TO HER MOTHER 9 13.2 Wx as I 17 L-YJ? 1 fm I ' W fmt ,5l'?a.1 brow fm Ig, g 1 1 ,. 'G' H G, X, 1 ' ,V lf 2. l7N7 f ,, X ' 5 - . 5 T' Af K- . 'P - .I .-X-' A Ly' QS., Ugg, ,- ' .1 f f .y :- -.gg If ' c Q' ,, :QR he Pe ., L gy 22, 1 , sc. 2 F , r: sc. ' , qt! , , if , .1 'f 5' Xu .mal ' tl. ' -. 'S . ,ii , X ' u 'as , ., . , . ' ' ' , . . , , , , , Y . ' 1 , . . . , , , v .g V , I I , y U . . . t . I I ' I I v I . . . I Q ' . , , , . , . . . . . O -- ' 4 I . I I I I n . . , , , -- . . I Mn .,, . . . . , . - . - . . ' Y ' ' ' ' ' 3 ' - 'ii' F fp. 47 Marlon Ind Sep! 20 1896 MY DEAR MOTHER I arrived safe at Marlon last nxght I rode from the station xn the queerest buggy It had a man sitting on top of it who drove and there were two long seats facing each other I might have enyoyed the ride but the man opposxte me put both his feet on my right one and the lamp overhead dripped coal oxl down on my neck I thought they had natural gas m Marlon I wonder why they dont us xt ln their carriages The place I board at IS real nice only they dont say grace, and sometimes I have to ask for thmgs at the table, because they all dont watch to see xf I need things But the schools are lovely the teachers and pupils, I mean They always smile when I talk to them and I am sure xt wont belong before I am acquainted, because when I pass a crowd they say There she is and then they all smxle They are all interested in you That smart scxentxfxc boy, Harl Frank boner, asked me the other day if we raised lactxc fluxd on our farm and xf you thought xt would be advisable to dxlute xt wxth H O ln order to prevent the fatty de generation ol the consumer Itold h1m I dxd not know but lf he would wrxte xt down I would ask you He is a Senior and IS dreadfully smart That Myers boy who knows so much about hterature that he dont have to study Enghsh asked me if we had a stock law in our town I asked h1m what he meant and he said, dxd we let our cows run in the streets I said yes He asked me rf they were educated cows or did we keep guards around our verdancy I told hxm I dxd not I-.now do we Mr McKn1ght IS such a good natured man Hxs head looks hke Lafayettes He uses such big words, but I have heard them often and often and almost know them now Mr Graves is such a mce man But one dare not be tardy or wear Court plaster on one s face in his room I think Mr Lockrxdge is the yamtor, but Mr Moms xs all the txme washmg bottles and arrangmg the tools in the basement There are others lady teachers, I mean I wxll have to tell you about them next txme The Senior boy I like, says they all rude hobbies, but I think he must be mnstaken because they all look too old Only they wear young dresses, some of them It xs exght o clock and I am sleepy Lovmgly your daughter, gllrrrze .W 36' L I F 11731, of X X4 21115 K v ml WANTED COLUMN no sow' XX Im rv r M f Z! 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' ' ' ' ' . - 7 vi r V V ,R ' ', 4 YA ,,L g k K K' v cr ,' I , V 1 u 1 a , ,' ' v, ,L - '- T '. - i .ala fn' c' I A recipe for haxr curlxng lotion C Bockxn A buyer for my patent vest buttons tl ve reformcd C Wxtts To reflect the fmce of a pretty girl Looking glus rn N 1 An opportunity to be sentxmental E Lawrence Some xndxvrdumlity Frank Nloone Manifest recognrtxon Annual Board Br xdth and Depth KI have th lcngthu Servxss Permxsslon to wear the girls fratermty colors La Nlottc Hcnry An electric clock to rmg off the periods Mr lVIcKnxght Iust lnybody Ada Wright My pay for dxsnnfectmg Mr Lockrxdg A fcCOIIlIUcI'tCl1lIOI't trom Mr Lockrxdge Austxn Broughman Cur LW to ring in hour clrlnr Ptrtnts ot Fr hman youths A gxrl on know To know To know for the ropv. To know hrs face Evcr o know ht. ads togcth r 18 thc Annull Boxrd Ethel N1 Kxnnty why thcn rs no gmrl on th Annuxl Board Th Board wmy thr L pigs L t dont ml 1 ylfd 0 mat Arthur ni Wly thc boys who ned tn door 'tt tht. Stnxor party wtrr. thin Mllly of Us why Erm t Cruthrr.. xlw Us wears such 1 panned xprcssron on ybody whlt Nloonv., BI nn nd ones could not sxng 1f th 5 put tnxr Cnrls of Room 1 I ' 'T P..JffN VSBMX- V-XSJM Nvxfm c7'wM DE ATRIO PEDIGOGO P- QQ 4 KJ- an i 21 cr- wel.4ffQ f .eg Q6 xy HE High School is divided mto sm parts, three of whxch the Freshmen mhabxt, another two the Sophomores, the other by those who, rn their language, are c1Iled umors and Seniors mn ours, Grmgers All these dxffer among themselves ln deportment, customs and laws Of 1ll these the unxors are the most w1rhlee especnly becwse they 1re fxrthest 1w1y from the cultuf 1nd refmcment of Nhss Bs room, bec1use Mr G vnsxts them less often wxth that I spmt th1t tends to wexlten thexr COUYTQ , 1nd beams they stt n 1.r st the Seniors, wlth whom they wtge war cont1nu1lly For thxs re1son the unlors excel the renuxnxng pupils m l:r1xery bec1use they contend in almost duly b1ttle wxth the Seniors, exther keepnng th n1 from thexr sxde of the roon1 or male ug 1 push mto thexrs Among the untors, P1rry ns by f1r th bruest 1nd strongest, h1v1ng b en led on by love of pushxng , he made 1 conspxracy IIHODQ th umor oys 1113 p r u1:l :l them to go out wlth mll t1 nr or s 1 atnst t mors, s1ymg, t wr e y ry e1sy, since we excel xn wenght, to cl an out th yn Om room H persu1ded this to them the more e1s1ly on 1ccount of hrs gr at yyexght Thxs thmg hayxng b en reported to Prof, h decxded to ch cle th push , so he went out by a cxrcuxtous route through the h1ll so 15 to come tn wh n nl was at its h ight lt was fought long and sharply tn that place The umors haymg been terrxfxed by the sud den arrival of Mr NICK , turned their backs and fled From all these a m mber and an important officer of the umor class were led mto captxyxty by Mr NICK and were made to s1y they preferred to come under his comnund, rather than to try the pleasures of the outside world -19 gif? ,fikl F Y KX-6,13 'Atl .fi,f.r'?,e xSQ,rv - sf tx- s A 'K' : 4 - . . ff 4f:'- e-- sff 1 J X2 , J, Q sg , , . r 1 f I f I C nf 1 - J-45 ,J1,,,if-ff, in N-eye! 1 fr VT ' K Y V5 ,fkgwv 75 '?eN,,i,r:kf'1,.ee xkgglfei - fi- X :tu . - ,f .K ' - N, F f- 1:1 K L- Q , ,A J Y ,ii N tylx, ' '- f rr, X 5, vu 1-. g . - J 3 . . - - 1, ' . . 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A TRAGEDY ffw pwn s X W S V Zz tfllzzsfrzfzrzq the tmze honored dzcfum fb 11' The pen 1.s mr qllfzer 111 111 1 cerfzrn fool L.2I1I ot L.lWlldLlfLl MR LOCK MISS REY MASTER LUPLS ACT I Mr Lock IS discovered sW.1bb1ng the floor w1th '1 frothy l1qu1d So 1ntent I5 h on his work that Miss Rey s approach IS unnohced Words xre ucchanged to th f lect th1t th1s same frothy l1qu1d IS d tnmentll to the blse of MISS Reys gown XVl'lICh sxme MISS Rey w1ll not stlnd Mr Lock IUSISIS thxt he I9 worl-emg under th s hool bolrd s orders ACT II On mormng later M1ss Rey 1nd Mr Lock dlSCUbS the mxtter 1g11n, 1nd 1us 1s the rothy Wu s of Oll bremk ov r ISS R y s tm shoes she s 1 nb th mop 111 th troubl d fluld fl1 s xbout th hemd of the futhful 11n1tor Succ ss IIISPIT s th 5 amtor of Hlgh School Bu1ld1ng I' xcher of H1gh School Bu1ld1ng Me sse nge r Boy gr SSIVC on , but put s th unfortunmte man 1s mbout to c1p1tul1t Mxst r Lupus lppears on the scene w1th 1 document Wh1ch M155 R y sex es 1nd r 1ds Isloors ot I-hgh school bulldlllg must b doped once 1 week w1th Wood s flmous II 1crobe lull 1n dust eatmg, Wood st11n1ng, nolse-deademng o1l lot1on Femil 1nh1b1t1nts ol sud bu1ld1ng w1ll prmctnc III th use ot st1lts or cut the bottom ruffle oft the1r gowns 11n1tor IS delxv red ind 1 hxppy sm1le plmys over M1ss R y s hc ACT III M1ster Lupus IS seen send1ng the followmg m sslg by telegrlph To W1sso11 11 11n'1pol1s S md four lm d 1 e NUI 0 J 1 sr e Cnr t MXTIOIT School Bomrd L s M1s xbl s . , 1 W, 1. fs V ,X . , , X fe, . V, fi -1x'-:-1Qx'?.'-. 'Je'- Q 'NO 1,-ffyg l' 7' -f.L'T-15.693 rf- Q XX, ,1'yx-C1-1,Y,'g, Y su Mfg- in l - 'K' ' Au? cn I , T e - J ' TK CSAIQK - Lf ,ot f ,b I I' ' 1 XX' J . . . 7 I' ' W ,e A ws J ,, e, ' - 2 1. ,, - s , 0, N, ,, V , f 4 J X1 H, , Q ,- fx ,V -V J, ,Q 1 7 1 ,I , 1 ,VH ,-7, C L, 1 x , , 'eff 5 Qs- Xrg551'.1.'-2251 4?-1' l , , 3 , L ' 11 , , Q . ., C K 2 L 1 . H, Q 5 - 5 si 11 I V 05. . , . . . . . . I ' ' ' ' . , . . . . . . ' uf. ' ' ' . DR. WOODS, . 1 Progressive and Executive member of School Board. I 7 V v ' , ........ . . e e 's ng 1' 1 1 1 ' 1e, .ge : . , , , , . . , ,N , . , ' Q H C C- . C 1 1 , V, K A e ,, I' ' 'e'1 1 1 ' e 1e. 1 . e ' . ' . . ' ' ' 1 1 't 1 ' ' ' ' e.e ' ' 1 1 , 1 f 1 'e, ' '1 e M' . e 1 , J ' e': e 1 d I d'1 1 1: Cl e siecle b'cycl' 5 'ts t 'IO W. Flth :t e-'t. '11 ge 0 c e ' 'e. 1 e 1 r 1' '1 ' . ' e . ' ' e. e A2 1 ' 1 . e. 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SK- Q, .4 EXCURSIONS LECTURES AND CONCERTS VU 'ai J J 9 X 11, , YN ftp 0 1 1 vu d1d 1101 r1c0r lux 11c1x 1bo11t o11r 1xc11rb1o11s 111d 111t1r11111111111ts, for the b 111111 of tho v1 IO 1r1 1101 dmctly co11111c11 IFN1 I'xc11rs11111 1 1 109 1111111rx M1 No Exp'.11s1 N0 Proccv. s S1co11d Exc11rN11111 1 11 3 1091 Wu my l11c111111, Sprmg F0111111111 P1111 N11 procudb S30 00 Tl11rd Fxcur 1011 11111 1, 1097 IVI11-.1111111 11 N0 1111 proueds Arrmgccl by School Board Fourth Fxc11rx11111 1 1, 1093 WIYSXW N11 procmds S59 60 111 xc11rx1011 1 11 9 r15q1,11 1 011 0 1 pro d S7 3 1x11 l xc111x1011 1 109 l.1l1 Ent P1rl1 To do N 1 proo. ds 5109 7 11 1rt Sy111pl11111y Comcrt MIFCII 19 1091 1 pro dx 30 D 11111 Q rt 111. Concgrt, D 1 111 r 71 109 1 3 DO 11113 good by MIYIOI1 Htgh School l'oo1ba.ll 1151111 md Poxmll Conc rt lVl1r l1 3 1093 N 1 pro db S36 1 1111 xc11rx1o11 1111 7 1096 1rx1v1 N 1 p1occ1C1S S157 0 r 111 ct r1 1c1111 r 1 1090 N11 procuda S 1 1111 s th 11111 11111111111 put 111 our i11'1s111 y S190 70 htx h1w b1111 ui d 1110 tly ior Sclcntiltc 1pp1r1tus, 11111 su h purc 11S s If 11115 111 1Ccor 111 1. 111111 th L1 1111. 111 11 ll1IN p0111t W1 1r1 ghd to l11xc 111 opp0r111111ty to 1cl111owl1dg pubhcly 1111 SLTVICLS of Mr Gr.1v1.5, upon whom 1h1 1111111 burd111 of thcs pro11ctsl11x rwhcl W c1111cr1t11l1t1 o11rs1lv1s 1111 l11y111g blfh 01 11x 1 1111111 who co111b1111s 111 111tl1us11s11c loy1l1y to Hlgh School 111tcr1sts wlth rare. bus1111ss ab1l1ty 55 C' 111512 i C' 193' f' E-if 230 frtflil' T-J fflffif P'i5?i'.1 ii 1 1 911' E 1.11 ur A111111.1l would bc 11c11111pl1't' il 'J ' ' Ci A ' ' 1 . . .' . 1 ' ' .' ' ' 1: 1' sc 'l . 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V 1 -f 1 'W kb' F QA 75 THE BOYS A D GIRLS OF OLD igyf QMK I 3:35 ,...:- ff ...si KN INID 11 11511 1 1 11 1, 1 1 11111x1 11s11r 1 1 1 5 XL gr111111g 111 111 up 111 1rx 11 0 1 1 1 r 1 r 1 1 x11r 111111111 1JT1111S 111 1111rx1 xx I1 r1 11111 11111 1, 11 11r1111 1101 11111 1r111111x 111 11 N v11r1 10 5 dv 11 111 111111 1 11 1 11 1111111111 1V 1 1 11 141 1 1 11 1 w Y 0 11113 1 11 111 1 , 1 r1x1 I1 11 1Q111 XX11111 pfklkli A1111711 x 111 1 111y 1v1 11r111 11 r 1 111 g11111r g11d111s5 111 .long 1111 w1y, As 111 y c11d from 1111 roS1r11111 r1co1111111nd s 1 11 1v1 1 0 1 1 , 1 r1 1 111111 N r1111b11xxx b 11111111 3 1111 Il , 111rdy voy1g1rs, 1 11 LI 11 1111 5 1 11r 11111x If 1111 111 s111ds llld W1 1r1 11 R 1d 1111111 111L Wfl1lX1g 111 our d1s11111 111111 V11 11U1'1C11 o1.r 111, 111 11r.:11g111 111 x111r Lpon 1111 111s11111g 111111, 11111 px-0111111 111 KL , .11 1 'Y 1 f 1 ff f,!Zi,fa'1 1' f'.f1:'1f'm.1 'x 1 1 1 1' -1 11 1 1111 1 11 1 - rw 1- yi fm-+f-,1'1 .11-j:l1'ff' A 2 'f'1'11'-'X1ggl1f f fi JJ. HA ' 1 g1 145 11 1111' 11111, w111,1' 1 1 'Tir 11 '1 1 11. ' 1'. 'd 1: cd' 111 1111' it Q1-15. 3 1V1.d' fc 'day A111111 1113: 11118. M . ' 1 ' ' 1 ' ' . ' 4 1 '.,3J AAN' 1'b'g.dg'1,f1d: f 1' .1. 1. 12. T111 f11v1'r 1c111p11'd 171165, W1111 Once 11131 11111111 'Tis w1'11, 111 1ru11'1, 11, thro' 111: X11111k1' 111 s1r111' N i' -1 1111- my 111.1 we .1r' 1111 111. W11' 1' .1r1' 1111'y, '1'111'y 51 11' d. '1111 g 1 '1 fI1.11 d.1y J '1'11'W'b.'f,1-' '1., '1 :, 1' 1,17 W11 111 ' Q .' 1. ' 11' 11' d. A1111 J ' 1111' 1 '1y fd, 1 1 '1 '.d 141, 1101 1' 11 ', 11' 1.1v1:11 51.1rx ' 111. H. '1 1 ' '. ' C S 1 ' 13. I O11 1 11'y 111151 1111' 11! 111 1111' ' puts O 5 . 1 1' 1 ' 5, 1 ' . ' 1' 1d1 151.'d' 11' bl ' 11 111'. 11 111 w 1 ' 111 '111? 1. ' M '. ' '. Ara .11 11 151' 111111 ,5p1r.1111111. sp1'11, B' ' . 1 1 ' ' ' . 1 1' Or Li , 11.1113 1111'111, F1 111 5111, 1 ' 1 ' '. . 11' . 11 b. 11' 1'- ' ' ' 111011 c.111s? G C in vv ALUMNI RECORD y I If UUI' 1 UIIIIII XX 1 OU I 111 fx 1 Ish 1 If ,111 ul 1 W1Ik d I1rr C11 51 1 C111l111 1 11 1s 1 lVI1y 'Z 1s 11 S 1 I 1 11 1111 1 1 1 11111 lvlllftl 111111 X W1 r R111111111 IVl1I IVI N C1rI11111 lVl1d1 Cu 111 111 111 111 11r1Nr111,x111g r111I11rI11111d v11111 for IC 181 1 FIFSI Grac1111te I ICIILI MIYILUIX C111 SCI11111Is Class of 1883 1 r I'r111I11?11d11111 11111111 I1 1p1r, CI1ro111cI1 11 IL flVlr Burr 130111 4 1 Pr1c1,1 7 C IN Class of 1884 lVl1r1111111 fIVlr IJ B1I1x111, 1r11 5 11 C10 Ox rm IVI1r11111, MIYIOII, IVI1r1o11 IVI1r1o11, 1s1cl1111, X Ko 111110 nc 1s1l AI11g11111y C11y, IVIJYIOTI, C0111 rs1 IVl1r1c111 IVl1r1o11 IVIKTIOII C111 111521011 Il il 11 Il S1 O II I1 11 Il H X1 11 I1 L: 11rg11 I'11rd Mlfglful 111 K111 lucy B I1 IVI11r1r1 111111 H11111 r S1 1111 I Sw 111 Lyons 111 B1 If Ab 1 H 1111111 7 If p11 I I CU1111111 IVI Ify R 011111111 G orgm BI111 111rd Mlfj B r111c Ox r111111 S111111 I I71II1 IVICCI1111 B1fHlbI 130011 D1111 I W H111 AI1c C,voIbl11xx111 HOFICL F1111 IN R ynolds Class 01 1889 1lVl1's 01111 C111111c 11 r Dr Cory I' 1 4IVIr Culb rl 1111 111 IVl1rcI11111 'Mrs W bb r Class of 1886 fIVlrs Wxll Cl11p111111 1lVIrs Cl'1r 11:1 1111111111 IVI1rc111111 Book 11 p 1- FI c1r111111 lb 11 ILII' K' H11111111g1o11 11:1 MITIOII 11 IVI1r1o11 Il H1r1lor:1 Clly, 11 Q11 115 C13 1 1111! ll IVI1r11111 Ind lVl1r11111 Ind 1111 11, VC l 1511 B 111011 H1fbC7f IVI1111 C111c11111111 01111 I'VI1r1 111 Il 17111111 111111 I1 C C113 1 IVI1r11111 I1 IVl11'11111 11:1 II, X 1 . 45 illgfrff '. xr 'xp-111, r l' 1 'Stk I st f I 11 1 ' 1, - 'xffffif . '.,'-+21 J , , ' 11 ,, ' , '-.1 12 , C ,' I1 .1l11rd-1 L11 Il1ll.'l1 AQI.llllIC.IlllH1 111 101' .1bl1' 111 13111 111: publ .1 list 111 .I '. T11 111111 ' WI111 .md 111w 111.111y I1av1' g 1' b1'11111' 118 IN .1 sf 11 111 11-1 111111 111s 11'.1111-11 ll 111.1I41 - ll'w l1'1'I wr .111 11111 1111'1'1'Iy ' Cl' d .Is, but 13.11111 111 . 1' ' ,v 1' b 1 , 1 M' jim-ld A twily i, 31 Widk- A, lmmkm pun' jj' 1,3 L . I C F. 11111 11.11-11,. . . M . ' I ., . . . ' 111. '. ' , . ..... . , . . . ' .1 - ' . . ' c ' ' , ........... . ' , I d I.1'1 C.1bL', ......, ..... . ' I ci, A V' C C V' ' ' I' I C 'I ' l ' l I A ' I d 1 d. I, 1'I111.111 . . IVI 11. '. ' 'Ig , .,.,. . ' , I 31. C L8 I ' ' 'M 5' ' U I ' l ' ' I I I d . . V . 1 . 1 1' , J ml. LN ,HN Q 4 , 'Y T, i - . U H,-U. l I ' L , I dt .1 1 . ,, . . ....... A111 1 1 , I .1 Hu., -l, DVI, mx' v . l I . O . Y 4 ' U RM . K C 1. C1r.1cc IVl.11,' P.1y111' Higbcc, fIVlrs. Chas. IVI.1rI-1,1 .... Kenton, 011111 lim, - ,C N D I C I 1.1 'I' . II. ci, . . . 1lVl s. D.11',1 ..... CI1' 'cI. , O11 1 4 L 1 - - - 1- . ,1 ..... Cl 'ur . A , Ly A A i ,' u . Mub. 1 W , 0 l 0 ' t k il d. A be css, ...... . , N A ..... . ' , -A H16 -I ft, 3 . 1 4 I U ck I cd' It . ..'ll. , . . s. 1' s ,1 IVI1 11141 .... . , V Insc 3.111 I.1111's, 1 ' . , ...... Osl 'fs '1s ' . ' ' . ' ', .. 1' 15,1 ...... CI1c.1,III IfI1r.1 CI.1y I. 12, . , ........ Cvrcc . c, I 11. 1.1111 . ' 1 1.1'r, .,.. . ..... ' 1111111 813111 11s, ........, ' 1 ' ' ' 13.1. U . C 1 , . . , . ,' . . . C . , ' Fr. 1 1111111611 11 I:11l1.111, ' A . , ....... ' I SI. . ' Q ' 1' 'c . , . . 1: ' ' , . . . ' . , '1 1711 r.1 Ii , , ' vv, . s. r. . Cl ' I .... 'c 9, I Cl, . 1' . .s .' , ' . , ....... 1 . 1 , I d I.11ulI.1 13111. 'I' 1.1., ..,....... . ' , I Cl. . , . ,N 1', .......... .' 1 , I 11 711:14 . ' 1 1 1 ks, . , ........ . . ' , I d. . '1' . ' , . . '-'cu u , ...... -As I' ', I1 d 11111. Ii, cyur., . , A111 1 . I-.1W. ..... 1 . ' , I d. ' c ' '.'1', ........... . ' , I :1 I. . . 11' '..1', . 'lVIrs. Ac . 'u uyurp . . . I , I ci. . ' . c. c' ., -c , .... . . . . ' , I ' 57 lMrs A E Clbson Mxrthx Lulu Poxrclm Am tndx Hxnnlt r Hopt Brumblugh, Evx N xl Anna Bogue Lmnn. Bmrlty Mmbtl D Eyestom Mmggn Alnct Fanltbon I.UIl1v.I' P Htss, Frank Stxrbuclt, amts F Charlrs, Louis., Stout Flora Fstella Lxllard Alvah E Gnbson, Evangeline Barley, Neva Lu lla Wtybrtm Mxy Bowman, tnnn. Roser Mary Manola Ammons Frank Jones, Mxttne Ludlum B Ludlum, I' St nogrxphtr 'Mrs H1ll1sy,v Cltrlt xn County Ll rlt s Doc.. usd lMrs Pow rs l Class of 1881 Mmnulactunr Rtstaurant man lg r Attornty at Lxw Mrs Overman 4Mrs George Mtytrs Cl rlt Governm nt Prm 0 ICU. lllumm IRCLOID Gontumcb Andy rson, W1 lu Mlrxon undru, Marion, Mmrxon, I1 H I1 II I1 nvton, D C. Marlon MJYIOII, Mxrxon, lVl1I'IOI'l lvl1I'lOI1 Mxrxon, I1 I1 Il Il I1 Il ting Offxct Wmslnngton, D C Mrs Htndtrson v N W glgylg- To. 1Cl'1LI' CIIY SCll00l Mlfgon Ttachtr Bylbtcv Mrs Fhol pson, Marlon, Cxty Fdntor of Mxrxon Chronlclr M1r1on Dsctastd Class of 1888 Marion, I1 I I I1 I1 I1 I1 BL'l1I'lC1 Hmll Lorettl Russtll Mmm A Lnlllrd N llxt E MCC,l1II1 Elma Anmnmns, As nath F P tus Gertrudt B Mxrslnll Fr1nl-t I.u1t1.stty, Ltona S Osborm Ftta L Squrr Louisa M1111 r M A lat Mattn. And son Mzudt Wxll11111s Maud Qlnn Elugh Dec Goldthut Clara McDougxl Frank Stout, Ullbmfllt W lls lda Hullty ennxe xckson, Mary W Mxlts 1 Mr flvlrs Mrs llvlrs llvlrs llvlrs W ynnn. J 1 Mscln lx Cunpb ll Art1st,J l' B 1 :l, 1 Dtputy I ostmas fr r xy, Vlrs Sl Class of 1889 l C as cl is Hlmxlttn M rc 1 U S Army Mrs A U wt n 1rd Abstrxct r Mrs H ss Class of 1890 tMrs Br I1'IJCOl l1bC,l Jtytnn, l M mon, M xrxon M lrlon Mxrion Mxrxon limrllord City , Mlrlon, M lrlon II II I1 I'l I1 Il I1 I1 K nton Om: M muon 'Nl mon, 1 ld in rl lVllI'lOIl, M xrxon, M xrxon Mwrxon Marxon, lnfl n OH 1 I1 ll Il I1 H 4 l ' 1 l , 0 . . . , .......... ld. H ' ' . , . . s. u' ,' . . . . . l. 'v Olin . . ..'c,. . c . f ,...... .' ,lcl. . ,.', . . -lillcl . . . . . . .' Id ' . . .. . 'Q' ..... Ale.. '. Id. ' 'c . '. , . ' .. ' .u,, . . . . . . .' ,ld. . u. ,... 8- 'u q ft ,. . . ' ld. c . '.',. . . . . . . . . . . .' ,l:l. l- I - - ' , . . .. , 5,1 . . . . . . .' ,Id ' . ,. . . . c , .,.... .' Id. c .. cw, . . ,. 1 . . . . . . .' ,ld . a . ', . -. . . mg ,I . . . A , ', f . ,. .. '. :.r 1 . . . . '. ' ld - . ' ' . . ' J: tar, . . . . . .' Id H ,V t ' I Id a . ', . 'Vls.l.'J ,...... L',l:i V ' N . l 5 y, i . . . - t I Ii . . c, . . l1,. .ty, . . . . . . t , 1. . ' . . ' . c, .... ' lcl. , Kent R. Wiggcr, . Clerk National B1nk ,.... Marion, lnd. A , It ,Q ,., KU' .'.S ll:, ........ . . . . 11. . 1 v. ' ..... 4- ld. A ,. . . . . . . . . . . . - E 3 6 , . . ,P K , G 4. . ' . 5, . . X cg: . r I 1 D V l D . y S ,A yld. ...tn , . . ' mt, . . . H V V C 1 i I ' , , . . . . ' ,...., l'u A : . I' . , . . . ' r, .....,. . ' ld. ,, , I ' In Q . ' I I ' ' ' 'V Id Y -V Qt- I . I . .'., ld. ' ', L , . . v., .... . . . .I ,ij . l , A. t. . ,' l . t, 'Ii , . . . .. L., . . . . . . . , . ' J ' .......... . . I. . ........... ' ld. . ., . . '. i . , . . . ' Id. 58 N lI1e I.. I..1lI1an B11 y Buot1 N wby, IVI1 1 Smlll Exl Gulhlord Harry McF I Mxry Wnght Verlnng H I1n Besste Bailey Lulu FOLll ll.1lIl, L1 1 W av r Allce St bbxns Allie Marrow Anna Kern Grace Walt Wat r S N 1I I nc Norr1 B rt Btrl 5 1Mrs Mous r I Class of 1891 lMrs Wllllp y 1 fIVIrs W1ll Bord n Mc l y IVIIIIS T ach s S S cr tary Y M C Class of 1892 4 Mrs D1ggs, 1lVIrs n r lMrs Sh rman Clerk Reporte r Dnly Chromcle Class of 1893 At school LI rk Ellumm 1Rccoto Cliontmucb Marxon Marnon oncsboro North Ma Trmv rs Mtnon Mar1on lVIar1on nch ster IVI1r1on, Marxon MJYIOH Banquo, I1 I1 I1 fl fl H fl n n n Ind C1ty, M1ch Mar1on, Incl Mar1on, Ind Marlon Incl M trxon, Ind M 1I'lOll Ind Bert Fankboner, Mmnxe Pxlcher, Maud Boswell Flor nce Smyth Bertha St ohn Harry Stover Lucy I. nf sty, Calhe I Ov rman Ella Stebbms, Bt Ili Baldwm I.q.w1s S Hulley Owen Bowman Geneva Lockndge May Baker, Lena Wa I, Florence McDonald IVI1r1am Wallace Cora Stout, Earnest Slmpson Myrtle Carl Gcrtrude M Lcapl 3 Belle HIQIIIOWCT, I.1 s At school, Teacher C1ty Schools Clerk Teacher Clly Schools At School Bookk eper Mrs Wlntf. Cl rl-. At School Mar1on Bank At School Teacher C1ty Schools Teacher, Cxty Schools Teacher C1ty Schools lMrs W1gger Class of 1894 Manon MAFIOH Mtrxon MJTIOH, Manon MQYIOII, Manon Mar1on, Mar1on, Mar1on, MJTIOII, MQYXOD, Mar1on, Mar1on Mar1on, Manon Mar1on, MBYIOI1, F1rst Natlonal Bank South Bend Clerk Bookke p r Cxslner St nograph r Mmrxon IVIJYIOYI Mtnon Mtrmn Il D fl Fl fl D I1 H Il I1 YI fl D U Il n n n n In I . f 9 o e ' ec .........,... ' , I cl. ' . . ....... ' , I d, .'le',. . . . 'e ...... .' ,Id. ' . . , . . . . . ',Id. 'e e ............ , . . , ....,.., , ' , I d e , . . ' ' , ..... ' I d ' ' .I , . . , .... . . ' , I d 'nf . , . . . - ' C, ...... J V ,1 fl. ' ' ' ,' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' A Ind 3 ' , . . '. ' e,t ..... .' ,Icl. ,V 6 68' ' ' I ' If ' ' ' ' ' ' 4 'Id' ' cc ey, . . Fee c' ' , ...... ' , I cl. ' , 6 ' ' ' ' I I d . ' ' , . . e c', ........' , I d. , ' ' 6 I' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' I I d ' e , . . tate e c ' . . . A,, . e' 1, I d. ES ' ' ' A ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' Ind ' . , . . ', ...... ' I cl. 5 , . . , ....... ' I d. ' , . , ' ' ,.... ' I d, Flora Tingley, . . fMrs. Bogucp ....... Marion, Ind. Herman Heichert, . . At School, ....... Marion, Ind. ' ' , .........,. . ' 1 d. ' . . . ' ' ,... . ' , I d. ' . . . ' ' 1 .......' . I cl. I .......... . . . ' I d. 'z:'e ee, ........... ',IcI. , . , ,.... ',Id ' e , . . .Ket1:,v ..... . A' . ,. , . ' ,I . . . . . . ' Id ' ', . . . . e . I . . . . e e, ' ' ' . . ..... . . . . . . . ' Ind, . I c . e. , . . ' .' ' ' ,..... ' , . , , , , . . ' ,.... , I d ' ' . ,. . . r , ........ . ' , I cl ' . - u ', . ' '-e e , ....... . ' , I cl s.. 5, . . . : , ....... .' . ' ' . . . , . . . . . . . .' ,Icl. e . 1' ', . . . 'u ' ,......... ' , . Lizzie emftntey, . . e . e , . . . . . . . . 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A ,,L., u . . Q N A 'N uk ' X , - t N is X Q' Q 'V , , ' . . f L' V V If I I . . 1 L'- v fir M11 1111 Allllllf ll f1f11 1 A School fwell esfablzshed 'lvzlh lhorougb courses ff Via an , -'lx If you want the 'Best In .f-w Li F .IJ Photograph There is only one place to go, and you know where that is We have many noveltxes to show you A fme line of frames Large oor traits true to life Everything guaranteed satisfactory We will give special discounts to teachers and pupils ofthe Marion High School Investigate this Telephone 279 Lammel' Bros , LARRIMERS STUDIO 2l5 E6S1L Fourth Street 1:3 -. , ' 1 I I J 1 I ' f , f 1 , , , f f a p , , , X 1 . WM, .V A Y W . . v. . 'r - ATL 1Lf,2C'?1-.. .f ll- .2' ,' f'. . ' ' kS.i.i:Qu3:i:'x54 gh Q ,, . A , 3. Lak A 153,-.th ' -' - , ., V V .gw .. ., t . may ge?-Q . ' Q., I ' '1 , . x4--6fZ::'g.+. 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Z . l. l 5 ' 5 ' f. , , , f A 9 y 1 1 1 . I I , , 1 Q Y n 1 . . , K , . y , ', 1 o v H ' 1 Q ' ' H' .o ' ' ' r . 1 . F. 1. rx i h.el. i . f .L . -M5' - X MR P ill F .lllR. lilll. l .K . JR x x Q w f . . . . , , n , . 0 ' ' X . . ' 0 ' l.. , -7. .N ,..,lxr fff ffm lf If A101111 1' f If we -..,, Z5 x lk We STILL LIVE , may be yall And Co ered with fleas B t my pant thank the Lo d Dont bag at the knees MORAL Buy yo cloth ng of HUTCHINSON ns South slut- Square Idllor and Draper ADDINGTON BROS Lrvery, Feed and Sale Stable MARION IND 'I-Ilatt ER Lenfestey IIWICIIN IBUIUL I I 5. HIGHTOWER rs Receiving IL zcrlrlrts md equzpnzuzfs zu rt! swpzssed JI-I FORREST M D X ISI' MARION IND , C MILLER :Sr BARLEY Best Goods Lowest Prnces Dry Goods Clothmg -A8 NOIIOHS .ar Cloaks and SUIIS .al I-al Hot and Cold Baths DCIIIULILID Ia mzaat The Great Bargain House of Marlon More hoods for less Money than at my othen House nn Grant Lounty PEARL BOGUE se se se Abstracter and Loan Agent NI Old Ph ne 257 Ne 34 IVIARIONI IND When you are Lontemplatmg 1 Journey Lall at wllev s Clcket 0Ihee Spencer Bouse For Cut Rates AGENT FOR IHI BEST SEVEN CHAIR BARBER SHOP IN THE CITY Fresh Caught I'-'Sh Dany GEO KIESER Red Star Vthm Star Cunard American and Netherland HAH mm mmm Under Whit Op 1 Hou East Sxde Sq a Steamship Companies 65 1 I 1 ' 1 ' ' ' ' M 9 I ' I 9 . . If K fl f f 7l'f. :. f' t 4. . yg jge V f , . . , . . ' ly . lIIl..e' IQ..-Inns I., In l'.I,r.ttI .I ISM! ff s 5 5 ,f2 ' 4- N, XII .. '-.fn . I, 1' 1- 9 'I' I. .,,. wil, -In 1 -If.-.Il U 1 ' ff A 0 ' .55 ,NIM . H I 'I . 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In-sh Oysters on hand all so . if s er. sc, . u re. toe Dlelllbel Speech by new PftI1Clpll Boy No I cluttoned Work begm 1n earnest 171 F1rst culpr1t sent from MISS R s room Four 1un1ors fdlltllll 1fter school tby r quest J Ahce Stders passed 1 half day wtthout gtgglmg George Clothter VlS1lLd school What fora Bert Cronkh1te flashed h1s ra or Gr1ce Tucker got 1 L1t1n lesson wxthout 1ss1st1nce O Iames comes to school w1th h1s h.11r combed The cl1sses recexve n1ore c1ut1ons Some one dtsremembered Hulley 1bse11t lVl1ss MCKlI1DLy 111 lclfb Qetobet Ros1 C,1rr got 1 problem IU Geometry wtthout sen1or11l 1ss1st1nce All 112:12 111 1 footb1ll SCl lU1!Il'lgL 111 room No 1 Clyde Grtyes v1s1ts school RLlbOl'l not 1ss1gned W1ll Alextnder le1ves l11s Ov1d to get a drmk lVl1nn1e lVI1nner1ng struggles wtth her coat Orwlle 1 kson dectdes to be 1 school te1ch r Georg1e Colhns looks sleepy X Xp CALE DAR f i F zhlpi fic! 21 Lucy B1bb g ts 1 problem 111 Geometry Slflh H1rr1s t1k s 1 n1p Vernor Nelson begxns to ptrt lus h11r 111 tl 1111 dl 1n1tor f1lls the buckets wxth fresh Wlltf Telephone gu1r1nteed to ru11 Lewxs DeWoli speaks courteously for once Annu1l Bond elected Htstory qux Mxss Boxell brmgs her l1ttle s1ster to school UHIOYS convert room No 7 mto a refngerator Alfred Henry fatled to vet off a pun Ch1rles Krmn gets hrs hatr cut J P U frtend 3 spen d1y wrth MISS Bennett 'lllOVClllbLl MIVY Farth 119 m ss :l one questton Wheels ol Prospenty set 1n motxon W1 h mterest by students unt1l wee small hours Event watched Drowsmess pervxded the cl1ss1c h1lls of No I Sentors dxscuss udgment C1lX1e to no Cl0.ClSl0I1, 18 they h1d no pr1ct1c1l knowledge nl tt Found Htl l1rge nough to l1t Hor1ce Forrest Vtolent r11nstorm lVlyster1ous 1ppe1r1nce of ln um brella 1t lVI1ss Bennetts door e1t e'iClln.lI1 nt prey 11le 1y Q must s1t st1 tvw mtnutes Roy Gruell wxlk d across th floor w1tl1out stub btng h1s tce Howard Conover found there were two or three thtngs he dxd not know H1rry Sm spok to one of the g1rls room un1ors Ittempt mother cl1ss meettng No quorum present Found A freshman who d1dnt know 1t 1ll D1scovered by 'Anon .3 concoctxon to cover up tl1e d1rt alre1dy o11 the floors, 1nd cause the rest to st1cl-. there Remedy lpphed Clatrence Bradner took several gtrls home from 1 class p1rty Among them 1 Strange one Cl16lT1lC2ll laboratory turned loose 1n Mr lVIcKn1ghts room lnvest1g1t1on of sxme School closed for students to study the G ognphy of lurkey Merle lVI1rsh solved 1 problem 111 Algebr1 N ll1e Pexghner forgot to g1ggl 7 iff 14 Q:fe'?3,fff -7f'i5'e':f5,?g'x Qrfe fy D fC' 4 fr ' 51 . 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' ' . f . - 30. e ' ' e. v lx I ' - yr I+ ' 66 'meeelllltel Room 10 dxscuss a party Mrss Beck Issues the Edtct of Nantes Edwrn Hulley qultuates tn untor Latrn esste Huffman decrdes to go to vyorle E Lawrence has hxs harr cut Mtss Tresslar thrns the ranl-es of sentors Harry Armstrong reforms Mr Graves has hts boards cleaned Hardwood floor of halls otled Mtss Bennett dxscourses on the button fad Mtss Reynolds puptls confer wxth Mrss B cle Mxss Beck s pupils confer wlth Mtss Bennett Mxss Bennetts pupxls confer wrth Mtss Beck 'Vfr Kell y recerves a Hlghland fltng from MCK Room 10 give therr party Roscoe Bert passes the day 111 slumber Ranks broken for the holidays 3811118117 Many new necktxes worn untors mentron the annual Harry A s parental domtcxle IS visited M Galenbm Gontmucb H rbert ltml y ftnds another dog New 1n1crotome arrry s Ross Watsora appears rn buttons Mr Morrts takes formal possessron of laboratory hdyun Hulley d crd s to Chang hrs course Frank Moon 18 put on th Annual Board E Layer nce makes h1s famous translatlon Frrst years dxscuss Ulldy ar receptton Herbert Emley begms to correspond wxth M S rss Bennett Illlfleb the names of tveo grrls l r Caesar class Th two sororxttes drscuss a contract S nxors dectde they n d the m ntal drtll gatned by G ometry unrors stand by the agl Hordes of barbartans are tn upon us Mr McKnight tale s th b gtnntng Cmesar class Bob sleds tn requtsxtton Some 91 nnd years change oy r to sctentxftc cours Jfebt naw Phr Epsrlon lota gtxes a tragedy at Shtveley s Mtss Brownlee still sp ales rn a deep tone Annual Board tale s dettntte actron ranle Moor d ndes h can rea Latln slne 1URl1O Mr Weayer consults vuth the board Mr Weayer addresses classes on st byect of Annual Harry A lSlI1fLf'NflLW d by M155 R about Alg bra H rb rt and Roy G matntarn an armed n utralrty Arthur Mtch l plarnttff Mr braxes, d f ndant Mr Brgsby lectur s on Rugby Herbert Emley begxns on four studtes Roscoe Bert IS cautxoned to reform Chan IS told to b careful becaus the mlmst comrng Lecture on dr ss r form rn No 10 B rt and B shor ar grsen thr e days of grace Mxss Neal 15 reported for whrspermg rn bas ment Others are reported for whtspermg tn basem nt tolet cra e strucle the low er classes A to go to Room 7 Flectton of excursxan cornmrtt fllmlelt Mr Fr d ones only starts for th basement Prrnctpal conftscat s Gruell s Lllllpulllli flour bag Latm le acher l ctur s unnors unrors to g a s ova UDIOY shove MSS mystertously drsappears YI tj! 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'h '. ' nf 7 , I y' 7 f 4111111 Zlflllffll if Ayr For 2 ffrorouqfz Busrness or Erzqlrsln Cfrzznznq 5:5-:nil Bmycles l l STEWART BROS Carry a Full Lme of the Best Bicycles at Prxces for all See them for Sundr1es Renting and Repairmg 219 No th Th d St eet furnltuf E Boston Store ziiimrsizigggiil A GOOD SELECTION OF ALL KINDS IN IVIY ROOMS DRESS GOODS 4 SILKS AND VELVETS 4- RIBBONS AND LACES 4 4- HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR 4 MILLINERY 4- 4 FANCY GOODS -I WRAPS 4 WAISTS 4 CLOTHING 4- SHOES 4 -' 4 4- 4 4 4 4 R H FRANK Boston Store Matter Block Northeast Corner Square Always llnderse Q So th W h gto St T ' 1 o f 1 I I .4 ff . 1 f . ' . 1. ff f f N M n yllgq -A T, v- t f 'CA ' 'alflllt - , rl , lm . E l - fl ,gfjf 1 , N! I 74, f Y ' , , ' lt. ,' 1' C 4-1 - j Xxx ff H M U -A +- 5 ll- 1 1 C mf :gl O I y I . I . ',.. r ir r - l ll,tl 'lt..lF1 Ny ll'l llel1li 2, W. 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' U 'itxagwvfnxksi T W' se eNN....w We 5? xs w ALPHABET tilvlfh-J Fl fhffsff-yfk 'FSE Is for lngler, a man now in college But stxll there are others Who need some more knowledge ls for Fred Jones a preachers own lad, A fxrst class emulsion of good and of bad ls for Lenfestey, nxce lxttle miss To her teachers and frxends She s a source of real blxss Is for Metcalf, of manners and brams In gettxng has lessons he taketh much pams Is for Overman wnth dark eyes and haxr Of braxns and of graces she has a good share ls for Parry, who should play football Wnth such 'understandmgs he d e en Wabash appall Is that bad boy the one we all know, Who found a panr of overshoes and filled them with snow Is for Roessler, an acceptable youth, Standmg first xn his classes, And xn manners forsooth' Q19 ls for Steele, who dont come to school, Because he despxseth red tape and rule Hrs mind s full of studies his fancy quite free Is for Underwood, a studxous man, Who governs hrs conduct by prearranged plan ls for Vess, whose last name IS De Lano You d thmk he came from Italy to sell the mce banano Is for Weaver who trxes not to giggle But takes lt all out nn an mcessant wxggle ls the gxrl who ne er told a story She s reared mn this High School, And will go straight to glory ls for Yates there s two of them sure One as quxte glddy, the other demure Is for Zimmerman, glggles and all But xf she dont cease xt, her hugh grad a es wxll iff ffm nn Alllllllll fffff 1 H117 2 Ins ! fan f 125 URC lla a dC ffs co mend LBUY A CBOX THE BEST ON EARTH th sel e t the obbyd Ot ers Not the c et t of o L seaso s b tthe e tfa. ces o S d nge of yo g g b h cl e Casaacfff Fttfg I enohby Hats Sh t etc Kr Ch0COIateS'.... LEE HALL M Frank Riggs 'Pharmacy The Bailey 81 Gleckler C0 JBa1lcQ X Jlhownlec BOOK, 9 IIQTIIGIDS OF Mgfghandlgg 6 fIIfl0116'1 y H1101 7 0 CHU!! Paper The Barley 8 Gleckler C0 5 g yb, xml X, Lf Nothsdesoae CI-IEAPER THAN ANY OTHER STORE IN MARION 70 !v ' X , 1 , , f 1 1 , . f . f f . . 1. f f Is .1 if Grade Hui of 1' s C. 5. o rs n u m . . . M Different fron hers. em v s o n res- X s . h s nu ther , Q -- n , u new s n i . N ' ' ' OF a. r ur ettin e in th 1 l procession of dress if you buy your 'QT , - oll r n u s rom us. New ltififf? , in , ir s, . N ' S f . . , ' X Marion Block. , . 410 out ashington Street. . r X Q 9 f ' 1 0 T ' A' 6' I O 1 v f' f I K ' a . XVlC- lx CII O C, L N Q. 1' i .UYW 111 ffm 1111 Zflllllfll if Ayr Mm can cqurp yoursel or ,1 sucass ul Career ALFRED L GREEN MAN DR KYLE llxlllll uttjfloxxtt lntbjflottlftt mn 'jlxuml mmm mlb J I flD2'tllUOlIllv H N Best In the World Lommerull Uub Bulldmq L 1x1 1 L mefso-1 ta-to N Phll Dlels... 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