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Thuma 'ii Third Row-f-Duke, Miller, Isslehardt, Aldrich, Kilgore. 4: Fourth Row-fNall, Carl, Kuhnhein, Spencer. ffl 5 ,N N MARION HIGH SCHOOL when a man has competed in a certain number of ff football or basketball games or won a certain number of points in track ia E ci, for his school. he is awarded the coveted M sweater of Marion High by the 54 school. This M gives him the elegibility for membership in the well known , 53 club of former and present Marion High School athletes. the M Club. ' V The prime purpose of the Club is to encourage and keep the athletics of M.H.S. to the high school standard of the highest ideals in all sports and in- 1 tense opposition to either professionalism or foul play. lt is the members of j this loyal organization who, from the sidelines of every contest, are vigorously gl supporting their Alma Mater. l Tv The Club was organized seven years ago by former M.H.S. athletes who 5 believed that they could better lend support to the school's athletics as an or- i- ganized group. Allen G. Messick, local attorney and one of the best known of Qu the former defenders of the purple and gold pigskin. was the Club's first Presi- jw: dent. 3? , . l Last year the Club attempted an arrangement so as to gice cach graduating 1 HM man a small gold Samples of the initial were ordered and it was ,ll hoped by the members that their choice could be supplied in time for presenta- fi tion at this years commencement. sl , Q The officers of the M Club this year are George M. Coon, President: J. Blaine Long. Vice-President: Mark Hinkle, Secretary: and Clarence Thomas. Treasurer. 11+ 'A L L Q aff g Tfvaifinf Q53-T+ev2.51ff1H fifexiffaogrfhpp' ,ifjppgir5gQ+,'vgf3,ff,eg'3,'fiifp3 1331, A 1 iq gli IZ' fall jill 'ill sn gi iii F44 all ffl + .13 l f if C , 5' 1 la: l if ' is fl D51 5' le 11 Q 2:4 si I ef lil .sri i In . A , bl L54 ? X4 ii A ral 2. ff X 2 , . , -AN. ffx -. .f- -- ,,,.f -- A 5- - , . '- X ,v . xt. 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V l A new system was adopted in Marion High School this year for team 9 organization by Coach Thomas. The system included three school teams: L ' the varsity, which was called A team and which was under the direction of Coach Thomas: B team, which took the place of the heretofore second team, '. , under Coach Pribble: and a C or Freshman team composed of freshmen 1 from the Junior High Schools under Coach Jacobson of the McCulloch school. 'K 1 The HA team men who fought through the season loyally for the l purple and gold and who received the coveted sweaters were Kuhnhein. who came to Marion this year from the ranks of the Anderson Indians. Stickann. Aldrich. Nall. McBride. Sullivan. Yunker, Payntor. Carl and Kilgour. l I It was with satisfaction to all Marion that the first game of l928 was l the climax of the grand dedication of the Memorial Coliseum. the new home i T of the Giants of both basketball and track. The result of this game was a hard- fought victory to the Anderson Indians. 35 to 25. l.-l Prior to the opening of the new lield house. Marion had been defeated by :ii Winclaester in their opening game, Columbia City. Central and South Side of . . Fort Vv'ayne. Greenfield. Vincennes and Kokomo. The last of these did not remain long unavenged. The home games among these were played on the Civic Hall floor. fi ' The second game on the new floor came on a Friday, the l3th. Devoid i of all superstitions. this ill omen proved no handicap to the Giants making the Bedford Stonecutters stall the final three minutes for a 40-36 victory. Revenge was gotten by the Thomasmen from the Kokomo Kats in the fl T follovving game. The result of this spectacular and speedy battle was 22-Zl and the first victory of the season for the Giants was in order. . Another victory for M.H.S. resulted in the Huntington Vikings leaving lfl y Memorial Coliseum beaten 43-36. The remainder of the games played dur- i ing the season ended as Giant defeats. They included Frankfort, Connersville. fl i Martinsville. Anderson and Muncie. ,fl y Sectional Tournament l b ' 5 By three successive victories over Matthews. Jonesboro and Gas City. 12 the '27-'28 Giants became the Marion Sectional Champions in the first tourney fl no to grace the new gym and one of the best tourneys Grant County has ever wit- QQ II nessed. W i , , Q1 WI Regional Tournament e if l' The four teams in the Marion regional were Sharpsville. Delphi. Dun- fi lx kirk and Marion. ln the first game of the tournament Delphi defeated the F' yi Giants and in the third and last. gained her entrance to the state tournament Q Q' at the Butler Held house. 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J I 1 51 1 13 ' K - 1 ' .51 1 x ff I L11 1 -I .I 1' 11' ' I V 1 - J. I ., 1 K 11 Q 1 ' '12 ' , 1 I f -5-11 L1 ggi Q 'i 1 , 1 . 2 Ji ' . . . 511 ' ' :iv A 1 J: in if - 11 ---fm .. W., 1-1 1 wr-, v-- ...M 4 . 1 , 1 1 1 wif gigzififfg, 1 fi fy Q 11111 ,.--bt f' slblf. X ,xx Ne - 1 AX ' ... -, . ,. -i use ' 'N ' i ' .1 I- Vx -. i It 1 JPY V lx. :XII l li , B Team oacii Ctiililouo PRIBMJQ directed the second varsity. the team, this year. Nine of the twenty scheduled games played during the season became victories for Marion High School. During the season this second squad served as a trainf ing camp for the varsity under Coach Thomas, Six of the ten men who were qualified in the regional and who were later named Nl men had seen service on the B team during some part of the season. Due to this system. Coach Pribble lost his entire lineup about the middle of the season when they were advanced to the front ranks of the Thomas- men, His reserves however filled their places and played a quality of basketball that few second teams on their schedule could equal, At the Frankfort second team invitational tournament, Marion was de- feated by Frankfort. the eventual winner of the tourney. in her nrst game, Ji 3 .nf V,-E, t. Prililvli- lcmiehr, IJ, Knipple. Merritt, Slieziwr. H-wrl':ir, Kuhn, Kr-use, Price, lsselluirdf, Rosenthal. x ' gl--.,. Q, . ,, , iv E' i +3hq 1 fl ,f H fw v J R i 4 l i I . ill it I J W x ,::i..'-CjX--1....- .H 'TiL1,-f 44 1,--X V ff fn, -, ' v. 1t-F-- M.. C ,. : ',.f 5H . 1 TAX - A . Vs, fc- ' 1. ,Ag ' ifik f V AVVA Nfsg-g V '- ' ' -'fr T ft e' an at r e W an-' 4--U '- -'X - -'-- - -' -- --V bf- ' - - fi. .Life swat..- ...A-,... - - ,,,,sv-10' I T I l pg i I' X, AA VV l C Team Li 44 rr TEAM was organized this year to include freshmen from all Marion n' gf schools and was placed under the direction of Coach Rolland Jacobson of McCulloch Junior High School. 5 VS- i , 1 ii bb- i iw . I! l iff: The result was remarkable in that throughout the ' g m- , - , ' 5, season but three of the sixteen scheduled games were lost. ,lf tiff The ultimate result will undobtedly prove that the addif V il tion of such a team will benefit future hardwood varsities li' .fu of Ml-l.S. X ' ' ggi, The little team opened the season November 26th V. E51 with a 29-Z0 win over Fortville and continued to win i'5f 'igT a. i'- ,QQ V- I l . , , - 1 734 until their sixth game. Liberty Center won this encounter 'l- 24-l9. ln the return game, Marion was again defeated by this team 27-26. ll The only other loss that the C s suffered was at the hands of Hartford City la who defeated the Freshmen crew 25-24. l 'Ti l A Ei , , . , i. ri Coach Jacobson is to be commended on his Work with this team. f, . . V pd Throughout the season the team work of the boys was outstanding as was the i H . . . . . . . . spirit and fight that was displayed in every game. This early training will be l . of infinite value to future varsities. ' 4 , 'Tw U I f X? MJ xl- .ii E1 f it 'ra it if-Ll iff l :L rt Qi , if it if il MH ij ' .1 '-' : rf' l . 4 E ' 1 if bb. T4 t l l 13' Bottom Row-Stevens, Reed, Reynolds, Green, Moore, Officer. Casey. 'gf i l- Second Row-Venis, Phillips, Bevans, Dickens, Street, Hutchison. :gl , Third Row-Jones, Jacobson. ,fy i tv N iff' ms T Q Q 51g:'57f5iF,3Ei7,??'3'F3'13?iT?gTEE' t:affii.???'c'a'+Fi2YiEr1213 i Pd ff ,, C 1-iff-ag XX J A. 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'e53.-55-?eiri'ex21,13eia4EisJ'1e?eegvfi,,flare wffegieigl fl .- ff? ,Q HA TEAM SCHEDULE gil il' Date Team Place Marion Opponent X November 18 XVinchester Here 18 30 'E-Q 5 November 25 Columbia Crry Here zo 29 R December 3 Central Ft, Wayne There 27 31 'egg Q23 December 10 Greenfield There 3 5 5 Z He f December 16 South Side Er. XVayne Here 20 52 351 ' , December 23 Vincennes There 1 3 27 4.1 ' ' , December 30 Kokomo There 28 56 lv X 'Q January 10 Anderson Here 24 35 I January 13 Bedford Here 36 40 N January 21 Kokomo Here 22 21 jg.: I January 24 Frankfort Here 24 42 VA. . January 27 Connersville Here 22 40 g February 4 Muncie There 16 52 131 S February 10 Huntington Here 43 36 if . February 17 Martinsville There 24 52 - , February 1 8 Anderson There 34 58 41.1 .1 February 24 Muncie Here 14 29 ij, V Sectional Tournament Marion 30 Matthews 2l W1 Marion 34 Jonesboro 21 ' , r Marion 28 Gas City 12 gt J Regional Tournament Marion 1 1 Delphi 33 ,-:4 HB TEAM SCHEDULE A November 2 6 Fortville There 2 8 23 ' December 2 Amboy Here 32 1 1 5515 December 9 Converse Here 35 47 fini December 10 Jackson Here 2 0 3 8 Q-Q1 M. December 16 Huntington There 18 39 Q51 , December 1 7 Linconville Here 43 28 T94 ' December 23 Liberty Center There 14 40 if-'1 -4 gl December 30 Kokomo There 17 2 2 L91 JJ- anuary woo ere 12,1 J 6 El d Th 22 34 Al Second Team Tournament at Frankfort Marion 21 Frankfort 44 . January 13 Wabash Here 5 2 21 Q 5 Q January 14 Yorktown Here 12 34 lx 55, ' January 20 Fortville Here 31 32 January 21 Kokomo Here 20 29 25 ' January 28 Jackson There 26 60 s. February 3 Liberty Center Here 52 21 'in if Al February 4 Muncie There 19 16 , February 11 Montpelier Here 28 26 ,L February 18 Anderson There 29 3 7 fi n ,I February 24 Muncie Here 33 28 ff 5 February 2 5 Wabash There 27 16 37 T if C TEAM SCHEDULE K November 26 Fortville There 29 io .. December 2 Amboy Here 29 33 f ' December 9 Converse Here 4 if December 10 Jackson Here 24 Z0 fm 'A December 17 Chippewa Here Z9 25 'Q' 55 December 23 Liberty Center There 19 24 Q2 5, January 14 Yorktown Here 42 18 Q fik, January 20 Fortville Here 42 18 if if January 24 Jonesboro Here 14 12 'Reb ggi January 27 Hartford City Here 24 25 :gee January 28 Jackson There 25 16 February 3 Liberty Center Ilixlere 22 if' February 10 Swayzee ere 4 'Q fi February 1 1 LaFontaine Here 3 6 8 ig February 17 Jonesboro There 44 22 Uw :QSK rs i'v'!, '52-:bmw . 12' f 1 ,7- i e is Y :Q Tivgrq Ty: Q J Dr M 'Lei-if zvebjilffgie 31 f -, ' V' ' k ' ' ' , ' A 0 4-'-. 1 4 'T' I s ,- 2 L ,gf-df! cl L 4,3 .. f L . 5 ff f 'cf or He .. ,xg fa tg, , CAC 'q Yg , g:'f .i'g 5 -,,EfffJQE'Z3?Q? 'r9 g 55591T',11iET5Zi.iP22525245 V S 1-I S . Ill Intramural Champions if Q ffl S -D s Q fl . . ff' E- H is Q W H-1 Q fi gf fl 'ir' ' K1 A r T ' i ' s , L af f i W S Y? in s i f i Q3 N ,z 5 i I ' S r i' , ' fy, V 'JW' 'Q ' 'V ? f f Q' E I- fi L 'Lx.,.4- lf-1 1 '- 1 '- L P- f5i'E'ir It ., :A 3 ,I r V V .5 Q Q L E , s - L -'-' 1 V - W' A . ' A Q f ' E gi ,,. . .,, Q li V L . L , E . Mrs, ,,...,.,,. . . . A Q Mickel, Vice, liililer, Barnes. llfloore, Laughlin. Cc 5 ns. . 1 ,js C THE HIGH SCHOOL INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL LEAGUE was organized K ' again this year by Coach Thomas and placed under the management of Q V. V. Smith. The purpose of the league was to give physical training and Q athletic sportsmanship to boys not on the varsity with the possibility of some Q of them becoming Giants of the future. if , , af i . . . . . . 3TFl 5. Q Any team organized by and composed of high school students was eligible ffl Q for entrance to the league. Thirteen teams were organized and were placed in- Q to leagues and games scheduled between the members of each by Coach Thomas. . 4 xl fi . . . . . . 'ell iff S The teams in the first league according to their final standing were the ul i' Artesians, first: Bears and the Ramblers tied for second: Doo-Dads, Meteors 3 Q and Bull Dogs. ig ' if l Q The Wampus Cats led the second league, The standing of the remain- Q ing six teams were Black Cats, second: Trig Sharx, Miller Specials, Blue Devils, 13 Q Dwarfs and the Forget-Me-Nots. ii: .Q f' S ln the final game for League Championship the Artesians outshot the -' Wampus Cats 44-20. The Artesian Team was composed of Michaels. Barnes, E R Vice, Laughlin, Bibler, Cousins and Moore. As League Champions they were 5 Q presented with medals by the school. I Q Q - 5 . 5-ri fxx fyy x fs., K . 2. 1 . 1 if 1 F if ,A N .5 ,M X - v a 1 I I V Ax -Fljz. g twrxkwfmh-S A A y Q, A e Q ' 'f..'-miitia td, it YYY ' 1' s' ff e fi? 'c'f'ffiaf'ir'ra'ff- -f-ff- wwf-if 1 A -f--li-K xt ......-..,,.1,+.,.-- - . ,J :iT,n,,if,,,V M- ,Hc,Ay.V-.V ,Q . . A , 1 R . A 1 ,jj Track ld COACH PRIBBLES purple and gold thinlyclads comprising the 1928 track ea' squad of Marion High School made their first appearance April 4th at a triangular meet at Elwood between that city. Tipton and the representatives of pl M.H.S. Throughout the meet Marion's ever-increasing number of points kept her in the lead by a good margin and the meet ended Marion, 57: Elwood, 28: Tipton. 14, Both Marion relay teams won their respective events. '11 Next came a dual meet on Memorial Eield with Central of Fort Wayne. it ln the face- of a hard-driving West wind. the Giants of the Cinder Track again scored a walkaway. The totals showed Marion 61 to Central's 20. Due to the wind the high hurdles, pole vault. and both relays were omitted. After a postponement from the previous Saturday. the County Track Meet was held Tuesday. April 24th. at Memorial Eield. Marion won the meet 51 173 over Eairmounts total of 20 273. The other schools participating and their respective points were: Swayzee, 17 and Jonesboro. 10. Both M.H.S. 7' relay teams became County Champions. E+ In the century dash Marion's entrants were Stickann and Bollet and in the 220 these two and Stambaugh. Duke competed in the 440 and Aldrich 3,14 represented Marion in both the mile and the half mile. ln the high and low hurdles lsselhardt and Carl placed respectively. ln the Held events the purple and gold Ciiants who made points were: Broad jump. Stickann and D. ia? Knipple: high jump, Eoland and D. Knipple: and in the shot put, H. Knipple and Stickann. Price showed up well. but was defeated in the pole vault. Stick- fx ann broke the County records in both the 100 and 220 dashes and K, Carl lowered the time on the low hurdles. Kilgore of Swayzee broke the County rp, record on the pole vault. rtfi An invitational meet was held at Kokomo with the Red and Blue Kats y and other teams. The District Meet was held in Memorial Field. May 12th. gl Kokomo won the meet with 35 BS points and Marion placed fourth with 14, Technical of lndianapolis totaled 27 points for second place and Anderf in son was third with 18 173 points. There were about sixteen other schools represented. Marion's half mile relay composed of Bollet. Carl. Stambaugh' I and Stickann placed first over Technical and Elwood. ln the century dash Q Stickann tied with Kutchback for second place, Oden of Kokomo won the event 'Q and tied the state record with his time of ten seconds even. H. Knipple placed second in the shot put and K. Carl finished third in the low hurdles. The sectional track meet wx as held on Memorial Eicld May 12th .W . . 14 37- 'iv '--- m'rnmfn-nm't n vw'w V' rr ' 'r N'vw vi-W V f i fav . f'- -1-1-v -2:4 N-: J 'A -' -fr-rf. -. 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Fort Wayne lboth boys and girlsl, there: May 19, Bluffton, there: May 271. if Kokomo. there: May 25, S.S. Fort Wayne lboth boys and girlsl, here: May 26 Central of Fort Wayne fboth boys and girlsl, here. ii' Through the courtesy of Robert Spencer, Jr. the high school leased five Q tennis courts over by the hospital. These were put into playing condition by :. the high school with the consideration that these courts be reserved for the high school during the season. Excellent equipment was purchased for the use of - both teams. l his Members of the boys' team were: Curtis Payntor, Dwight Hutchison. Q . fl 'F X 'iv .. ,, it it L 1 ' 'B lie Fred Seegar. Leffel Bender, Maurice Darter. Ed Plannigan and Bob Smith. The girls comprising the girls' team were: Brenda Pope, Dorothy Gannett. Arma Curfman. Mary Broughman and Catherine Albright. 55' 43 'lb Afivw 7Ja7 !S Sf? A AL! I ,F-be n tl 51 1 V ,. tw I S S Q bye. 3 . 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N: E I fu U ' 5 Z7 31 K5 'a ...efsocllirffffge--TWYQ .f 'i55cfD'57'3f74J1,24 15 4-Y . J: ,qv N Q What sane mind could conceive Q What tongue could tell E Of horror such as this- ff S A man-made hell! - 3, Q Q Wfhen men of different blood ' b' Shall hating cease. , And seal their friendship bond ' In world-wide peace. -Bernice Jones as S Q. I if 9 5 1 Q 555 The specter crosses white 21 Shall be no more, . 55 - . . When understanding rules ' ' On every shore. ' ag , - .i , 1 .., i -7' i 1. f3a.1-.WESE -.i:refi22ff'r2f..g.gffTiQ1e lcccc is as A iff . 4- ii y 5. CALENDAR E1 SEPTEMBER 5-Labor Day, celebrated in true fashion with school beginning. Truly. I ffl students will now begin to labor. A N' 10-Three Ereshmen were killed in the rush for locker keys. Greetings to our ,Q-1 new journalism teacher. Miss Mary Glenn Hamilton, who now makes the 'Y triumvirate of Hamiltonians a quarumvirate. LJ 14-Titanic submarinef Disaster threatens newlywed pancakes. Kendall an- gj nounces tenth period. Other disasters impending. ft, 15-Eirst issue of the Survey. Everyone is satisiied but Bill McCoy. He can't A see anything interesting in it. ,Q 20-Drive for Survey subscription is going on. Have you seen the Survey Thermometer. designed by Mr. Kendall? EQ 23-Second issue of the Survey. Just read about that big chicken fry held by lgjg the Commercial Department at the White Dove Park last Thursday 5:1 evening. Only those who like fried chicken will know what they missed. 24-Mishawaka has come and gone. Who won? Don't be sil. 27-A few more days and the first month of school will be over. Jerry Coats is standing the strain fairly well. , Q 29-Saw Ralph Blakemore today. He told us about the good time he had on if his tour of Indiana. He's ready to begin work in earnest. , EJ OCTOBER ' gl l-Those Ko-Ko Kats must be good this year. We've been waiting at the sa' newspaper omce all afternoon for the result of the game. lt finally came. at ! ffl Kokomo 25: Marion O. Not so bad. Oh no. Gr-r. E 7-Eirst play of the year was given tonight. Everyone thought The Wild xigll H ig Westcottsu was an entertaining comedy. We'll never forget Aggie. Who If could have portrayed that part more naturally and logically than Virginia ff! i Bowers? egfil I ij? 10-Musical Monday. Bachman's band played at the Civic Hall this after- 1 H23 noon. Tonight they played at the high school auditorium. The Doll 5 Dance is fast becoming popular. It continually haunts our memory. L ' Q ig 15-Marion defeated the Bearcats. Oh no. our mistakef That happened last i E LJ year. The Muncie Bearcats trounced the Marion Giants to the tune of yi 19 to 7. Sounds more like it. 23A E ng 19-Knightstown here today. A victory for the Giants. Marion 39: Knights- A: fi 34 -- town 0. . 1 Y 20-Hurrah! No school today or tomorrow. Teacher's Association is in pro- li gress at Indianapolis. 1 l Lf.. 22-The highest journalism officials are attending the State Journalistic Meet- Q. ing at Franklin. by A-3 25-Nothing exciting happened today. Walked up and down the corridors 5 S71 during the noon hour. It's cold-b-r-r. ,jill a gl! 29-Heard a Nursing Talk today. It was very instructive and valuable. l it NovEMBER 1155. 'fi' 4-Popularity Contest is announced by Blumenthal and Company. Winners .J will have the privilege of attending the Purdue-I.U. game. Mason Hamil- ton is working hard i l:.' .5 l , I I , . . it . t ' i' 4 i - Vi yrxlfk ai' i 5 I l . .- -f - Nj'7,,'Ty5.Tv171Tl'-. -, -f-.3 y:v'F'1.s ia-ilifvi:-fQ'.-5,'v fr 'f2'fyf:ffff :f'?: 9, Qffiff: 'i? T' T ?f'ff 'fj'j'f:rf'zf'.'j' f if l 'E - M f ' A E' re ' ' a.i.m ac 'r..,s:...,.' ' '3J.1.....-.L4.-.c at .L ,s.g:.:f., T. ,J .Q.aa..f. .as Til?-. .Y VV -T-. .. i1V..:i-a. -fr lik 74 '3L' . , , iw f ' ' ' ' ' ff' T 1 'L L TT' V L' ' ft- JTYQ N xx. 49 -N ' - A fi A fff T !X...f F F. 'T ' ,'L' W .-'gf-?w1'f: C -fa-ec- if a. a fT fx .-1 1 L+1i7?l:g1.ff TT C Mil l-lb.-f. .-ig41i.ff..gfi se Q -101-ryrfi-vtJ-'r-fr?-'y-'1--eff'-fre'-r-ff-r-I -rx -1:-7'-W1-if-V -Y -f---'--- -- ---a --. il--.va --VV, . 2 ,,...,.,.-,, l2,2fj,L1. xi' . .-4... - -.. -- --E, V- -. ,......--.fv- 4 1 ME 1, LW.. , .. Er . ' . Calendar fContinuedJ -National Educational Week begins today. Now we'll be on our best be- havior. VW are. anyway, so what are you talking about? -Night school and open house, Had a good time. Ellen Houser gave a chalk talk-the dramatic classes presented The Death Watch of Caleb Stone -and Bill Coffman was absent. He had another engagement. -Signs all over town reading Wallop Wabash. That helped the Giants. They defeated Vvlabash-and howf -Everyone is freezing today. Sometimes we Wonder if it could be colder. We want snow. -Eirst basketball game of the year. Simultaneously. the Hrst defeat of the Giants. Vklinchester did it, Cheer up, Giants. Your day is coming. -Thanksgiving vacation. Going to the country for dinner? Imagine turkey. cranberry sauce, ice-cream and cake? Doesn't that taste good? Had dinner with Mr. V. A. Smith and talked about Trelawney of the Wells. Eorgot to tell you about its presentation Tuesday and Wednes- day nights November 22 and 23. It was an ambitious undertaking and a successful one. School has started again. No more vacation until Christmas. That isn't very far away. DECEMBER Last month of the year. Ralph Harreld is beginning to feel faint. Elmer Marshall spoke in general assembly today. His talk was well- liked. Cliff Hardy commented on it. Big Hi-Y pep banquet. Good eats, n'everything. Mr. B. H. Schnell gave the principal talk of the evening. Big Rich delighted the students with his humor today. Listen at John Haner laughing at those wise-cracks. News has leaked out that there will be a Senior Orchestra. Shades of Paul Ash! Who will be the leader? Special Christmas issue of the Survey to- day. The play Why the Chimes Rang was given by the Dramatic cfasses. -Vacation is on now in full force. Some are going out of town, others are staying at home. but it's vacation just the same. Merry Christmas! Happy New Year! No more school until 1928. JANUARY -Vacation is over. Time to use the gray matter again. -Senior Orchestra organizes. Now we have a chance to hear some r-r-red hot music. -l-ike all Fridays, this is the one just before Saturday. -Big special issue of the Survey today. And why not? lt's the day the big Memorial Coliseum is dedicated. School was dismissed at 2:30 in order that the students could attend the dedication exercises. Tonight. the game with Anderson. Yes. the Indians won-35 to 24. And Kendall has a new suit! -Bedford has come and gone with the long end of a 40 to 36 count, They had a tough time of it. at that. . I H E il l ra: , l i i f il 33 5 i .ra 5 J N 1 -5255953'FrPi.?3s1: 5 12.35 3'..:Y+' QQ, 45,1-',+,e+.1s, sup. spy ,gyisrffif fi aaa if ual' A i l fix v v j W. . g- . f -Xfagg-1 f f -f -' ' ' ' if Fi' . ' lil if Calendar C Continued 5 Night school opens for those who cannot study in the day time. The subject Psychology will be taught by Elbert E. Day, Superintendent of the Public Schools. This isn't school day. but were happy just the same. Hurrahf Marion defeated Kokomo at the Memorial Coliseum. Score, 21 to 22. Hurrah for the GiantsT Art Club held a business meeting today and the colors blue and gold were adopted. On adjournment of the meeting. refreshments were served in the cafeteria. Heard Andy Whitehurst and his Serenaders today. XVe enjoyed every bit of it. especially Andy's solo entitled Uliatinkan. FEBRUARY -We'll never forget the nrst presentation of the Cat and the Canary. How those girls shrieked. yelled and made noiseT XVe felt like getting that old cat. -Just found who the cat was. Yes, it was Forest Green. Can you imagine itf We were just shocked to death. Why couldn't it have been J. William Long or Ruth Fenstemaker? -Put up another mark for the Giants. They humbled the Huntington Vikings 43 to 36. We tell you, those Giants are getting good. lt won't be long until the Sectional. -Today is the beginning of a three-day's session of the Farmers Institute. Can't you hear those roosters cackling and those hens crowing? We can. -The concert band gave its first concert. lt looks as if the State Cham- pionship is in sight. Keep up the good work. Tut. -A few great men celebrated their birthday today. Among them were Ralph Cokain and Burke Williams. -Girl Reserves and Hi-Y were to give a play tonight. but we saw no play. Guess it was postponed. Oh well. we'll see it later. MARCH -Tonight is the first round of the Sectional Basketball Tourney. Watch Matthews. Giants. Marion won their first game with Matthews. -The tournament is on high now. We never knew there were so many pretty girls and so many handsome fellows in Grant County. We'll never forget that girl from Jonesboro. Just found out her name. Tough luck. Fairmount. You were good as far as you went, but you didn't go far enough. Marion defeated Gas City in the final game, Z8 to lZ, thereby Winning the County Sectional. On to the Regional, Giants. -Cactus sale is on under the direction of Ralph Blakemore. As in the past. the installment plan is found to be the most logical method of subscrip- tion. -Impressive services were held today for Otto N. Horner. principal of McCulloch school. -Marion lost their first game in the regional today. Delphi turned the trick. lt looks as though Delphi will represent this part of the State at the State Tournament. ,,..w,,,g ,..-,,T m.1:c-6...-..-,.- ,aa - ,,1..-,........- -. -.-,4--4, ,...,x,Lv-.':1---f-.- 1... .xx-fy-: - -- 7 -af-f 1- . v -- 'N r- - A - fave.- -,., A 63,11 . 5A21TUS3?s:S1 3 ' f f f 'd5F.' J' V W' 4 17 7 Q' 'y t V 5427? - - f n 1 1 e 1 1 O 1 sKJ':fFZJ'aff'sFZS?' JJ-J' v I I 4 - 1 ' 1 'IIN flD6l1lO!i8m MR. O. M. HORNER. DIED MARCH 6. 1928 MR. C. S. MILAN. DIED MARCH ll. 1928 E .. 5 F- 5.5 ass ass 'IEP-.F 5 3 M Q Q 2 ' 4 6 35 3 if I Q if I Q .. S QQ K 1? X 2 Swv-JaQe:rJ.m'A zf7s?S? Qfevs1s2f,z-ffwafffzfzafff-.JJ'.fJfJvfask-rayabfawffzexaf-,Haan' 0 .Li S. l Q -1 ' i aa -. fix, I3 ,fx g f ff-1 T. -fre ft -We Hoff fi' 1-CACIQS ,fl . '1s.55!?'ff't'-Ne-te-ffzfflff-,i5521? f 7 wget 54 5535-iUz.Z1?s2'QI ?3Q1c?u1122g ugfigyg - f Calendar fCont1nuedl ,Qi -More basketball. State Basketball Tournament started today. Mr. Kendall keeps us informed of the outcome of the various games and we thank him. if -The concert band gave its second program of the season. We believe this is their best concert. if -The long-awaited Hi-Y and CLR. plays were given tonight. Mark me. IZ Jim Anderson will be an actor some day. cg 154.- APRIL '.. -Popularity contest. Now we're in suspense. -Indiana University Band Concert and Indoor Circus. Were you there? Most everyone else was. That Bedtime Story certainly took the cake I.. for originality. Hope the Indiana band comes again next year. +P? Somebody had a birthday today. Three guesses. John Moore? No. f Russell Eiler? No. Mary Barley? No. You'll never guess. It was Gladys gg, Lanning. -A-hem! We have a right to be proud. The Senior Class Play was given and boy, what a play! The Beggar On Horseback was enjoyed by every- ll' one. even Harvey Cline. The pantomime, A Kiss in Xanadu was fir gorgeous. Oh Dragoo. how we envied you! all -Last night to see the play. 'T was just as good as the night before. fi -The band gave a program at Huntington tcdayi Te' -One minute we wish school was out and the next we're glad because it's h still in progress. Burton Loy is all excited. He saw his name in the Sur- -LQ Vey . ff? -District Commercial Contest was held today. with nine schools entered fl in the event. Marion High School has always had one of the best Com- in mercial Departments of any school in the state. iii Just saw the operetta The Ciypsy Rover . Another triumph for the ,s music department. Miss Wise has directed the production in an admir- TT able manner. MAY -The beginning of the last. It won't be long now. A few more weeks and one hundred and forty-four Seniors will have graduated. gl -State Band Contest at Muncie. Would you like to wager on the Purple 'bt and Ciold? fl -It's getting closer. The month will soon be over. -Just saw Phil Hutchins and that new car. Is it good-looking? You should Lf see it. Q -Last week for the Seniors. Today we are becoming more anxious, yet a little more hesitant. about graduation. get -Miss Priest paid us a visit in the staff room today. Thank you, Miss Priest. Come again. gl -One of the most impressive days of the year. Baccalaureate services were .51 held today. -Commencement day. All is over. Some are glad and some are sad. 1-Idois-Farewell . 3 .W--. ..... .. rc.- r-...-a--,a,,-- - -,.-.lf' 1 t iffga fi? V ' i 'Tir Yi -if- T --.1 'TC ' T iTTT TV' 'fig 'T' Wi' I'ijjfl I 'iz , . v 4 1' . . V 91 V7 1'-Y S' A ' 'pgtixi ' ff fEf'f'ifi.LrY',.L-f Erma? f an Ii A xgQfi, .L1 ie N Fr , , 13 , , 1 T ff' at , l 2 1 . Q N3 111 A in W xi ,334 :xg ,M lx! 'v 17 . 3 Va fx. ,ZH H11 br-Q , 1 'N kg. L7-, vi if F' 'fl u 4 W 1, QM' 3 45 n 1.14 U4 Lf' R, S51 U' ' , TT' WT' -0 QQ! , ,xl cw ,J P, av , , 'J ,ll X. 4 W M . 53 wi 4 1 ffl M Y I .ffl '1 ff, WH , in 'VT , X X. Tr' VJ rg' L9 Y-:SIE F 3 I' Y ' fL' Q- ffl Lili- Eiuffliifzlwek'-1 9- fi X731 , , ,A xr nylyzfg. - fw3f1Q :r:-w-:JAX-. -.-xl -- ,Azffvfi ' - - 3, -Y, 4 +2-QC NRQLYQAZYW 1, -Q 4, M mg ss S f Q fl 4 - -, L ' H I to W - , I gee,-,I ,- fx. 5 CACTUIS gif? ki ll A . 1 I r' 'Y ff 'JSA 'Wil i1'q.LH1'iir Q-:ff ieaeaeeg, .grgurr 2 2421 E gil if 1 lil POPULARITY Q WF M slfl Fi? Q2 I. Most Handsome . llow I. Most Popular Boy E-I-I fl 'wl XD-Pl ewis Miner I ., 120 Lewis Miner . 214 'gi ll 'rest Green . , , , ,102 Ralph Cokain 52 ', oh Cokain , ,. 92 Ralph Isselhardt , . 44 is 'in gk! Most popular ana' handsomest ffl Is Lewis Miller now: ffl so Among the girls in M.H.S. Q -J.: He sure does rate-and how! 3 Q3 I ta. II. Most Charming Girl lvl si Fl Lauvonnia Kinder , ,, I l 10 Most charming of the girls in school. li Q1-ystal Brandon' 97 Her beauty smiles on all if Ruth Fenstermaker 79 And we are always glad to see ' Lauuonnia coming down the hall. he .ok iii go. -if III. Most Popular Girl Q1 .Ia e Rhue I ,,,, . , .243 Most popular girl in schoolg she has .Brenda Pope H 87 ThSuch pep and ,friendship tgue at everyone nu o ever met er JO Hardy 'A ' i ' ' 28 Calls her friend-Jane Rhue. 'N '7W 'E IQ IV. Most Dignified Senior Ralph Cokain I , . I. ,378 Most dignified of Seniors. Joe Hamiltgn Q 89 This tribute now we bring: Mason Hamilton' V Q 56 bor anyone could see that Ralph Is stately as a king. W XY 33 'E5E-r:f?e121f'fi'bQ?a'1+a+sv3w'1'f3f 61'-f ,f 7 41 ' r A ' Ni fx V - .f X A -nf-JT? Y K S-g .-- - .. ,, ,fr-. ,kr L 'N ,-. :ff efgffx ' T w 'VA Q, T JET. FA, 4 151- xl 4, A'- AQIl.lb.ETf.e..e.iX.+i Z X, ww X .ea 4 , 34 'gg i V. Joe Hamilton Jane Rhue .. Will Hildebrand Frank Stickann Gilbert Sullivan Bob Kuhnhein fe V' 0 Q,f1b,t.,fCt.f7l A ,i-L 'Els Ae- 'el . ' l Susan Tukey . . . Mason Hamilton .. Bob Kuhnhein Robert Newell . Alan Thompson . . Mary Barley... .. , Jim Buchanan Dick Landgrave Alan Thompson .. .. CQNTESTS One Who Serves the Scl al Best 143 In point of service Joe surpasses 137 All in M.H.S. 127 The Senior President. esteemed For Chee: helpfulness. VI. Best Athlete 540 Best of lhletes, Frank Stztkann 46 I. track and footb ll too. 23 In basketball. in ever 'hing lVe place our hopes with you. VII. Teacher's Pet 87 The teachers pet is seldom liked 76 By others. as a rule. 42 But Susan's bright, uiuacious ways Are loved by all in school. VII. Wittiest Person , 130 So many people try to say It 66 Bright things to make you grin 51 But such are never really wit Until Bob Newell starts in. IX. Biggest Pest . 172 The biggest pest in High School' M Q5 Oh. Curly. what a name! Q 4 45 But if yc z left I am most sure School uJouldn't seem the same. 7' 1' ' z' T. X1 , ' ' ' 1 I Y ,, A Q A. . , f if , J' , , S , .E . wr in ' - ' . A ' f- X - . ' ',f 'ff' A , 2 , . . ' , :Q- ' A .a .1 , .. ,i A. . . K r , 1 Reunion of the Class of '28 LACY-The banquet hall lformerly the gymnasium! of Marion High School. Time-May 22. IQ53. Occasion-Reunion of the graduating class of IQZ8, Joe HaniiltonAFellow classmates. tonight it is just twenty-five years since we graduated from this high school. Many changes have taken place since then. Our old gym has become this splendid banquet hall. Some of our children are now graduate' of this school. Vkfe have traveled far down the road of life. Our paths have led into far countries and we have traversed many lands. Some of us have risen to the ranks of the famous. To me it seems most fitting that each beloved classmate should tell something of his life since that time. l shall call nrst upon Will Hildebrand who is at my right and we will proceed thus around the table. Will Hildebrand-It is. indeed. a great pleasure to be again among the comrades of my boyhood days. Often as l sit at my desk in Washington per- forming my duties as President of the United States. my thoughts wander back to dear old M.H.S. My life hs' been that of a politician. When that is said. all is said. Mrs. Will Hildebrand fRuth Fensterniakerl-l am just the wife of the President. Ralph Cokain-As l think back to those years in high school, and re- member my dreams of that far day, l recall how hopelessly distant seemed the goal which I had set for myself. A 'Castle in Spain has become a reality. l consider it a great honor to be esteemed America's leading playwright. Some of the members of this class are tonight presenting on Broadway my latest play Adam Cuts An Orange. Lewis Miller plays the part of Adam: Fairy Rinehart has the leading feminine role. Others in the cast are Burke Williams. Darrell Brandon. Cleoda Gray. and May Real. l thank you. Eugene Hamilton-This is one of the rare occasions which could induce me to leave my laboratory. As yet. I have nothing definite to offer. but l hope in a short time to have calculated the amount of green cheese that could be contained in the moon. Lawrence Sixt--l have just returned from a hunting expedition to the North Pole. Charles Callahan, Dale Carper. Wayne Cleveland. Robert Harreld and Chester Hedrick were my companions. We saw one or more reindeer and a bear. but due to the rapid settlement of the country. the hunting is becoming very poor. Robert Duke-The townsfolk of our northern settlement have sent me to represent them at this. our reunion. Earl Carey is mayor of our little city. Robert Gemmill is our attorney-at-law and Donnave Myers is his secretary. Mary Alice Caldwell is our social leader. Mason Hamilton directs our band and Mrs. Hamilton. whom we formerly knew as Bernita Bole. is instructor of piano and vocal music, The ladies wear silk hose even in that cold country. as -Y , ..- Q- .. , ' Q., Y -.,.,- .i,., .,,4:: . h ....'.,,Y, I ' W Ting 3,1-,Rai-.:V-Y -V .. c, C.. rg'-,-'-, gf-. ' 17 57 ,LY Y. - g 'Q 1..c.s,i.3,iL.L:s feefcaaaf ..,La,L-ga. 4.45 4 .La ,441 L4 ,,.i....L...i,....L..- .1-,,,-,, 1 -w---- a--if -as A --A Ai 2 a tl E 1 'SF' V f . - I 3- fx fee' C 1 QI ,J A -J I. i 2 , f iefiig- j 'ii I A if 1 15 fix' Ui. .. 145.-ffmx -..gf gTTkffL.fTQfn , QQ ' .665 ' ' 4 g57f,i.lZi L'2'.,2fff?ee1E'Q13Q1Tf?? fUfff iQffff?i'fE'Ii 5'ff'T7f fr 'fi iff I , S ffl 1 if E Beatrice Davis' A'Eine Hosiery store will prove. We even have a poet in our iffi Q midst. for Eloyd Kings poems and particularly his volume. Cities of the fi' ' North . are being read the world over. S U Robert Newell-Well messmates, as the old sailors say, the M-Kat is on . his last legs. This must be about his last life. but here he is. I've been slappin' 7 . up the big blowouts for Elorenz. fIt's remarkable how that old geezer's health sticks by himj. Some e. the little ladies came with me this evening. There's N123 11ttle,Merry Sunshine-Golda Garner, Emily Gould and Wilma Hendey trip the light fantastic. Berniece Robb. Wilma Bloom. Anna Holdren and Edith If-1 Lowder are here. And here's the little queen herself. Doris Rounds. :fi Virginia Coane-I have just completed a highly successful tour of Europe iili with my co-musicians Harriet Alderton and Ra.ph Blakemore, under the title of, The Talented Trio. John Flemming-I am the leading tenor with 'he Metropolitan Opera Company. it , Minnie Bourke-I have been associated with Esther Livengood and Martha DuBois is writing a book called Ettiquette for High School Girls. in The famous lecturer. Nora Nall. is to give a series of lectures on this subject to L' the girls of Marion High School. Richard Landgrave-I am a retired race-track driver. I made my money by winning a contest for the most reckless driver in the United States. iff, Harry Loop-I am editor of the. Wide World Morning News . I have on my staff. among others, Clifford Hardy, Marguerite Jacob, Floyd Pierce, ,ga and Donnell Weaver. Herbert Custer-I have traveled from Australia to be with you this even- ing. In my laboratory there I have invented many things. My best inven- tion is an automatic appliance for removing gum from one's mouth to the waste basket. John Tegarden is manager of my factory for manufacturing this article, Mary Broughman is his secretary. Robert Kuhnhein-Arthur Bollet, Erederick Brunka, Ralph Harreld and myself, have. as you know. just completed a non-stop flight around the world. Jane Rhue-My dog laundry in Paris is the largest in the world. I em- ploy several of our old classmates. Phil Hutchins washes all the poodle dogsi Ralph Isselhardt, the Great Danes: and Walter Carey, the Bull Dogs. Louise Modlin has charge of the combing and perfuming department and Audra Mae Myers ties all the bows Russell Klinger I have organized a team for picking potato bugs off tomato plants We have made many trips and beaten the best teams in the world In fact we are undisputed champions Those on tne team are Ladd Culbertson Walter Arrol Merrill Johnson and John Myers Opal Stuckey My paintings are considered the best in the Erench Salon Tom Hardesty I have been erowned King of Roumania and my wife Miriam Bahr has been crowned ueen James Anderson is our Prime Minister Brenda Pope is chief lady in waiting to the ueen while Gladys Wilcox J 4,-152 Ls..-....,.e.a.a 41444 .14..i.a. .,5 'i Killa fl, Eifl ,iii ' 1:41 Q L-at I -UI A 94, ,M '-4 . lie! lx, 5 will 1 ,fit I 4 fl . 4-1 ix ATI? -T542 iili 1 I1 Alf i-i, I f i I 1'-ai f .nf a H I If V fe l if . 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Those in the troop are Warren Lee, Russell Love, John Moore. Roy Shaneberger Richard Wyckoff and Everett Wysong. Joe Hamilton-I have collected statistics about the Golf Bug. l find that 1,432 people have perished from the bite of that insect, l,492,69O persons have gone insane and 3,941,598 have been injured for life. This brings to a conclusion these interesting reports. We will now proceed with the rest of the program. 1 G- m i' 5 5' 4:55 3 'i335l35' 5'Z Q 5 4'5' 'QS' 'SQrF1f.?4'?Q'ElE,s5i'5'a55J 94553.65 I'l ff ff .S 5 E A ,st - ste ilu if Fl 51 li: L, J is l A A ly Ii L72 few' is ff ' 1' 3 'TT 25? sv, . al, I' fff 135 , fr EE , fi' -X 'Ak 6 ' A-, iff - , .mfg Y 11 -if - 'ix fn X, ,.1 'j,:,.fQ A F f7f,gg g ,,,,, v,f' 4g g,,j, gX Q I U53 Q 5 'EQQASLZTW iT1ffQ1ffwf fff f?51fi fiii? ff' f ff 'f ' f 1 V flmff - z - I Uh, 'I Q , Uv: I H14 I W ' ,QQ 2 Lfji W 1 JE' 1 D fp .U If X' Yyi 1 '-'Q lf! 42 sz is ': fffi 'ig' JJ ka! ,. si! 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Y --51544 ' 'Q I -95419 Q Ac- C022 :A ICP?-1-.fx5Li.6'fe-IeA.f2'2'5,.0':jL6i4 4383 JIM-Looks just like him, doesn't it? He is President of the Hi-Y Club. . F - BOB KUHNHEIN-The star in any girl's crown and the nucleus of a If E22 Ia good basketball team. S , . 'si ' they re no mean dramatists. Ig, . ' li? ,Q JO HARDY-Did you recognize her without the smile? ,si . ia E IVIIRIAM BAHR-I wonder if she shook her rattle as well as she pounds il. . ,TZ E ' ' the ivories. If JANE WILL RALPH If this Cactus could talk it would say You made me what I am today LOUISE MODI IN As neat as ever she is a model of true Girl Reserve spirit MARTHA DUBOIS Even here she looks as bright as her hair V K BOWERS FAIRY RUTH These people are to the footlights what Kellogg s is to Corn Elakes Cy'7'V1 767 P5 'VTTQ F! in 5 I, , II N .I Is :gl N I I -- - - I .. .ai as . . - 1-s ' .I I I L QI : : L, it II . . . . 54 3, fi ' ' PT E IIE ' IS 5. Ili ' . . ,Sz E I 'V I! I Iii' 'TN' I rg' EE I -. ' N. ff' f Q' ' ' , Ev? 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The wish which burned into my heart Remains-a liuing red. -Bernice Jones Farewell SCUIOISI Farewell dear Seniors! Never more we ll be together- Our paths must separate' Youll go your way. And I shall follow mine. Four happy years' Four years of work and play And I have made a friend and you a pal Ana' though in different places me shall be At euenrzde when twzlzqht softly falls In memory we shall be toqether still Bernice Jones I ': 1. va ' ' n.f P. . I 0 'Q , , 3 W Just as we are now. :-3 ' Q In 'Q sg , If 'U V 5 o ' no ooo 0 n no on o 0 0 ,ix N .rf- 'f, A, ' 1 5 gt ,fy7,'gY'-at rf. ' -fv- , ' ,V -lf K P. 3 I 35 5 E, ,N -47 ,,A!j4 ' i 'riff ,Aw - ,L i ' rqzv-lr? 4' , ' f-fgj. ff:-Zjx , CQ. .Q RH., , ' -f-,fvflw-1 ,gif--4 gy ,Q . 12:-., .. A Wwg, u Qi 'Q f PY? 1 'Mm Hfrf1, + fn HL 'L N kfg,.L4'3i4i3,: fix 'ff MZ' kill xx . xv w ,,.vL4Lkf :Yjfjlq,..,,1-w ,env , 5, X. 'V -' A-:'-V -f-ik 757- s.-V' ' ' sq ' , - ' wi 2 A ' ' Q' , KW '- ,- 77, 5 il .Q gf- mix? -'W Tj ,lx 1 ,wx dw! -gal I . 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'Qi fn- . ,ff m..Q , 'cgfili i'f'wr,, 1' I I L , ,fflfir 5- ffl '.L ' 'i 1 iiifiiisijsge 7 fgiifg 'grave' 'zeigff if .Rl 4 Adj Purchasers of the 1928 Cactus Mailing List The splendid co-operative spirit of the following business men of Marion has made possible the 1928 Cactus of the Marion High School, and we, the Senior Class take this opportunity to cordially thank them: ig, AMBOY CREAMERY CO. Quality Ice Cream and Bottled Beverages gf' ATLAS POUNDRY We Mould teen BAHR BROS. MFG. CO. Paper Mill Machinery BELL COAL COMPANY Quality Coal, Better Service BLUMENTHAL fb' CO. The Store of Courteous Service THE BOSTON STORE Where your dollars have more cents BROWN LAUNDRY 'B DRY CLEANING CO. A White Truck will call JJ .s AC' Q ,A -.ev I e BRUNKA BROS.-PLUMBING No leaks with them A BUCHANAN AND SON-UNDERTAKER Eventually il BUTLER MUSIC CO. Marion's Musical Center gel CARELAS 8 CHOCHOS After the IFJ, the meeting place CARL BARNEYS , The Place to Eat CENTRAL WHOLESALE GROCERY Speaking of MUTl'OH'S Products- We are their jobbers CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO. Todays News Today CHICAGO GLASS NOVELTY CO. Manufacturers of Novelty Glass Ware C. 26 C. PAINT sToRE Everything. in Paints Qu C. E5 H. Shoes and Hosiery iii G. W. HEINZMANN es Co. Lumber and Builders Supplies HOGIN-McKINNEY T5 CO... Established since 1890. Always Reliable HOOSIER CLEANERS, INC. , Who's Your Cleaner INDIANA GENERAL SERVICE Manufacturers of Current INDIANA TRUCK CORPORATION On 19th Year JOHNSTON FURNITURE CO. . Girls take a look andusee how kj your room might look LARRIMER ART SHOP . . . Photographers of Cactus D. C. LAVENGOOD Where your choice saves money LEADER-TRIBUNE Mariorfs Leading Paper E321l '5'?L:'E,'Z5fg2e5'5Q!e1-iihllei-4daifsgkfeelllkeliiiilf fie' T' '- 'i' N' S X Vx f A 'fT . - A i . ikxi-is ff, -7 ,L I1 E A f.'Tr1IZgL4.xE1.-L .. .3 'lQv1,t, E L flllil J LINDAHL FLORAL CO. Say if with Flowers LINDLEY Box Co. Quality Paper Boxes LONGS CLEANERS and DYERS Cleaners and Dyers til HARRY LONG Beauty ood Barber Shop ,I L. J. MCATEE 'U CO. The Home of Pittsburgh Proof Paint Products J MACBETH-EVANS CO. See what you buy-Buy in Glass 7: MARION BLDG. I5 LOAN ASSN. Build a home on us ll MARION BUSINESS COLLEGE An Indiana Business College, one of ,t Ten Schools, All in Indiana MARION HANDLE B BOX Co. Wood Dealers M MARION HARDWARE CO. Hardware for Hard Ware l MARION LUMBER CO. We treat you square the whole year around Q MARION MACHINE EDRY id SUPPLY CO. Mfg's Oil Well Supplies MARION MALLEABLE IRON WORKS CertiHed Malleable Castings MARION PAPER CO. Box Boards I- MEYER'S Manufacturers of Senior Rings and Pins I for twelve consecutive years MODERN LAUNDRY co. Super IVorkmanship j OSBORNE PAPER Co. A mary., Booster of Marion Schools f THE PARIS Correct Rooooao-Woof Q PEERLESS PRINTING CO. Cactus Printers 1 PRICE-HUTCHINS CO. Knowing how to dress-is knowing where to bu.y f RALPH ROESSLER Marion's Diamond and Watch House ta RUTENBER ELECTRIC CO. Manufacturers of Electrical Appliances 3 ana' Ranges 1 SAGE'S Just off the square. but on the square. J STAR SHOE SHOP We Save Soles Q THE STRAUSS SHOP Marion's Leading Apparel Shop STAR BILLIARD PARLOR Mike's Recreation is calling you SUPERIOR WOOLEN CO. Superior Make. Superior Fit. Superior Quality UPLAND FLINT BOTTLE CO. Mfgr's Bottles-yes. they're empty U S GLOVE CO Manufacturers Turn Seam Gloces WHITES ELOWER SI-IOP Flowers for all Occasions 4 Q . A . . . 1 7 N - .fr .-. 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He attended Marion Normal College, Indiana Uni- versity and Columbia University. He has had a long and interesting career as an educator, His experience makes him exceedingly capable. Mr. Day first conceived the idea of a Field House for Marion over a year ago. Now this wonderful dream is realized in the Marion Memorial Coliseum-a community asset of which no other city can boast an equal. He inaugurated the present system of two Junior High Schools and one Senior High School which is prov- ing so successful in actual practice. His outstanding characteristics are honesty and impartiality in all transactions, In return he is given the whole-hearted support and co-operation of the faculty and students in any enterprise. The scope and elliciency of the Marion Public School system has been greatly en- hanced by Mr. Day. We are proud of our superintendent-and justly so. Principal John Wesley Kendall was born in Miami County. He at- tended Indiana State Normal School and has an A, B. degree from Indiana University. His wonderful education is not a closed book: it is at instant com- mand to aid others. He has had much Valuable experience. as he was principal of the Peru ilndianal High School before coming to Marion in 1920, Under his guidance the curriculum of our high school has been enhanced by the ad- dition of various subjects necessary to gain entrance to most colleges. How- ever, pupils who do not wish to go to college may have training in commer- cial and vocational work. Indeed Mr. Kendall cannot be too highly compli- mented for the manner in which he has held the position of chief executive of Marion High School, - . .V - --ff. X -Q -ff .f...,,-f-- y -. -3-Q-,vt-S--,-may-Q-V. 1,17-fgngf-ff-A,.,.fka.Q.-:-L--Y qs-u 7:1-5-3-f-Y ,L as fi in fa gf' il fa-, , , f ' . Q '- ft D A--f!f'+i' if -TEA r- at -,I rl: if A gn '- ff ...,.6f ,g'1k.44f' il- A1 is l L tb 31 '--- ,. 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V YQ University of Chicago 'I Indiana Uniyrersityr' A.B, University ot Colorado Af Loi Major--English MJJOY'-'Engmh '1 R, OMAR H. Brossoivi N' Phusics 1 , . ' XVILLIAM 'M' BALLARD Tri-State College, BS. Nlefhmful Dfawffw lndiana University, AB. , . A University of Chicago 7-ii Purdue University' BUSH ME' University' Of Wisconsin r 'lla Major-Physics Ml. 141 t i it ANNA M. BisHoPP V JESSIE ELAE BALLINGER gona! gk-,'L,,,L-8 771 English il' N l all lndiana University, AB., ANL University of Minnesota Majors Enqlish and Botanx lndiana University, AB, lndiana State Normal Dcpauw' University Major-History PIA fy? -7'-72' 443' Q Sv 'f-it fr' 'r sl'f:f 'S'? fZ3 :fE N - .,.E, - L '?7'.1 iv . f . ' E 5'5l5 i'5 -' - 'W4'?-'f'3'117'i f 4 .trttgfg.4fzz.:4.4A,e,f.4,Ja,: ffl t , 5 fx Q' ,, 23, IM. 1' ,u I':i'M? X f 44 Ts A as elf? EAC IU ff? 1 -13,7122 1 iiziiizihlrl- i l MARION BREADHEFT English Butler College, A.B. Indiana University Majors-English and Education I-IAI.I.IE BRIMACOMBE Librarian Marion High School University of Colorado KATHERINE BURTON Dum of Girls Butler College. A.B. Columbia Uniiersity Major-Social Science GRACE I. CLEVELAND Art Columbia University Chicago Art Institutc Indiana State Normal Cienexa College Major-Art .4-1 . -.5 5' .. .- '-f-ai: aaa- , -f-215:51 My , 4::,.:.4 I Q 5 , its MAX S. COLE Commercial Marion College. A.B., M. Acc'ts. Bowling Cvreen University University of Wisconsin Majors-Commerce and Accounting NELL F. COVALT French Indiana University, A.B. Ohio Vllesleyan University University of Vklisconsin Western Reserve University Major-French OTIS CRANE -lgriculturt Indiana State Normal Columbia School of Poultry Culture MAXO D. FOLAND locational Director Indiana Uniwersity. A.B. 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AB Cincinnati College of Music fp, il lj Major-Latin University of Cincinnati 1-:ell-lg' ,- , '3 Pupil of great Belgian Master. Ysaye 1 Former member of Cincinnati Symphony Z L It K Orchestra 'EV l ix' ,, jx 3 Q1 MARY GLENN HAMit-ToN ,ei t ,' I lf Journalism and Publtt' Speaking DOROTHY I Yxlcl-I y i ' ' . i , ' ig! IIGQPBUW gnlYFEltV'dA'E't4 Comnverciul E , l :iJors- ng is an .1 in 'I 3 'JJ Indiana State Normal, Muncie. E -' '-Lf Marion College X13 i ' We Indiana University ral ' I FLORENCE D. HECK Q11 fx 1 l fu Setuimz , V ill' il, ' PAULINE lx. LX NCI-I 'xi ,lin- g t in Uidliinrsrsfi i6fms1,4A.B, CO,,,,,,m.,',, Eilf I 1 , -, niversity o isconsin 51 , all it University of Chicago Indiana State Normal. Muncie. LQ 1 .JJ Marion College i V 4 fi till l ' in !itVi f ,N P-SHUR D- HUFF MARY MIDDLETON ti QM I i Q '14 Chemistru Social Science 17:4 i '1 r-1 , l l 'gl Marion Normal. B.S. Oxford College. AB. F1 Il xi X' Indiana University, AB. 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F 1 1' 1.12112 'f f - ' . gjzw 1+ ' Lvl l TAR'-'55sI f . . 14,1 - .. 2 . ,aj 0 if '-gm c Xi L Qu ' 1' li lg' ETHEI. MOE ,I 1.1 Cafvteria Director fl 1.11 K ' 1 l rf' . x . Ohio Vlfleslcyan. B. S. ff XVinona College 1:1 1 University of Chicago 1 .7 ,. x CLIFFORD l.. PRIBBLE lllurhermltrcs Vvlnlmslu College. AB. Marion Normal Tri-State College University of Chicago li- u . NN is 1.1 , 1 . v 'E l H L f' llwLvf'Lf v1g,f?f1r11':11-.1 -. W: 11.11 , . ,. ., , . . frifjfff'-7? ,f ,l 4 lf 'fig O Lf-Zyl 'A A -4,4Q1L,:Lf: A 1-'glffn414.j41Q'4f4,4155. A Yi 1 ll 1 I 1V 1 . ' ' W M 7 rn .H ' 52 3552 AQQ 5 my 3.-. .:.-4:52 SH: Q 1 1 111 O O o - 7-D o C :r 4 ' 1 41 ' f-1 3,-1 :I '1 E u po W ww 121 1112 l l1 M CD24 C U32 U3 .-E' 5 .W 1, 'U n ff. O 5: m Q 0 U, 4 E E, :T -1 ... Z QQO O 1-. , .. JM W ig 2 5355 C :ax , g Ill Q. V1 E 30-2 E 5573 if 9 1 ' . LA PV 1 l l .11 if m :n-Nff O 2. 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SA ,, ' ' 42101 Q i 1 sq s K sa, X .1 if r 5 -: llDI'IiH C, SIMS Bwturvtf Miami University, A B. L'nivcrsitv of Vilisconsin Major--Botany and Zoology VIQRCII. A. SMITH Drumiztits Indiana State Normal, BS. State University of Iowa DePauw University Mayiorv-Theatre Arts VIQRI. V. SMITH Sofft!! Sciervfe Indiana University. AB. North Manchester College Maior-History EUGENE S. THOMAS Athletzc Director Indiana University. AB. Major-Economics .?-1.,.,.Y:,:-w:.-q.,,e,L..,,,L......f.,-4e-, y A I- ik? .Q:1,T,f..fL,fkk.s,! AV I.-V :Qi ic' ,A ' .' -1 . -3- A 1 -1 . .f .ff ,U ,...,t,a.,i1,,...g 1,.,, .-.,,.- . . itil. --1. V. ,V ..,, E., V .. ws- , . ' - , -PM N.. ' 3-'tj1f1i-3 ' - ' 1 Sk' .1-9 i' ff 3 Q -. ,. . Q ,- .- 53 ' f - 151 ' .J t ' Q , ' .,,. ' ' Q Y .- 'T ' 1131-I -ei NM' ' 1 ' . if' . 1-1121: fi? - 1121 T ' I: s ...:..1t:A an 1- CQl,US'l ON R 'llU'I Iil.lQ Bam! Xlerupnlitan School of Music Artists Course under Herbert I. Clark Muntie Conservatory DIZIIA XVAII. .Stu :LII Stiuntt' Indiana University, AB, University of Chicago Xlaimr-History MARION IRIENIE Wl2lfSNI.Il English Indiana University, AB. University of Colorado Mayor-English lX'lYRTl.Il H. XVHITE il'luthe1m1f1t's Franklin College. AB, Indiana University Columbia University Nlay1or+Mathemalics ,..,.4,H -is-WY- -. 2- . 4 Ze s.-L-1--?.-:.vs-Tf- :ve-.s I'L?f f 4 Y v ' 1 1 i .H Q I xi i5 if? A ffm--xii.. r- S-.M if Ziff ,f-XX , Q, ,z - ' f-- .f-lm-Y' -' ' ' Wf ,.f- -. 2. f.,4-1, ff PN A A4 ifssxeglg-fir.-3.CfzXC 1 U5 on gf1s.-,gig ,fiwffii Q15 Q, h 2:'L,Q5,f.4Q'iJl'. 1 !jjTQ43I,,s,rL?.fI,Qil: j1:'g11?iTfiili:QiZ!:T3iZf.E..,!.3iJ-Z''iofi?-37iTji'v1Z'f,2i'i,T?Tx??fwTwwv E Q1 if V 1 J ,-i1 Q11 L, 11 gi! j :fs i nf' P3 , 51 X l -J i i' P+ VJ X, b , Y-,' i- l 1 1 - - vw , Q 5:1 if J' ,. -L 2 i fs Qi ' . I , 'If Xfj , 1 ls' Qi 'J . I hi . , ,- . kj gil ffl . Q5 ff i 44 M Pig , lf- Ls ,ffl Q ,Q-4 Jil vii X-. 5 VERA XVILSON :pf kk Czefk ff E3 Q 5 '.' , . fi Ei i E Y Marion High School 151 fi fi, 1 ,E Y! ji 2.2 ii' ggi 32 Y' 74 .x f 2,5 gif BLANCHE WISE A74 . . 331 ' Qi 1 Music :H ' Indiana University. A.B. iii U. Sherwood School of Music PN gil U1 Q University of Michigan ri ii! Major-Music 1 -,1 A gil -'W 2.4 , qj 9:11 ii 'U :' 1 is xl' .3 iii gg iii HELEN WORTMAN :rf 5 i' 4 Spanish fx' if i ' ff - L'1 w 5 . . . A ' f ' il ffl Indiana University. AB. Fi if 3 iff' Western Reserve University -T' El -, Major-English F' '25 I 2 ,,- i ii! 'iii r -4 3233 .Ws. ..1-,,Y--,,. -f--,,.,.-.- if--WW, Y-Y,--.N fn- ,WV , , Y .Y .-,,Jj ,Q g.f-llfA'1f.4...f'4' -,'43'E1-'g'l',g:'',.-115' JH 4 ,QQLQSJ a3i4iQgQLlQl-ffl, 214 1 'f .1-Q51 L ls la? X-'ffl jf, N R . A ,a fa Q - TTT-'TZQT tiff? T' Ti 'V T' .. C . , E Senior Class Oflicers U T . - 1 f' f 4 , - , -A-: .... S: .:'Q - ,Af t 1 A 1 cc cc ar,. l T' A,-2 as ' S i A' A 1-. ' ' I ' .,.... xbvl f -'-f :V:' ' .. 1,2 ' A r. craa . . Q VA 'A 'lzi k. ' xl -3v- K 2 '-7': , 1':':2 ' '?: - 7 ' -e - ' 3' '.-F Hr 4 I '-1.,: , . ,V si! 'Af gf' Q ii' .w 'A:':: I i :':': A 5-fix' : T Q iii? 2 g . R4 N S ,U Hamiltcn Anderson Pope Custer Ky OUR YEARS AGO approximately one hundred and sixty boys and girls en- : tered the portals of the Marion High School. They idolized the upper- 5 classmen and hoped that some day that they. too, would be as dignified as those above them. w Their hopes have-become a reality, Today they are members of the Senior Q Class of l9Z8. They can easily look down on the upperclassmen with a look Q of superior intelligence. It is their last year of high school life, but it is a year M not one of the members will ever forget. The Class Rings were chosen last year and were designed to suit the tastes 5 of most Seniors. Por the first time. a Senior Co-Ed Orchestra was organized, , T composed entirely of girls under the direction of Miss Maxine Garr. The Sen- v ior Orchestra, which has represented, musically. the Seniors for a number of years, again came into prominence this year with Ralph Cokain as director. . The orchestra played for the Community Chest banquets held in March and f. on many other special occasions. Programs were also given before the students fq of the Junior and Senior High Schools. A Leap Year party held in February Q, proved to be a jolly affair. Requirements for a date were simply reversed at 5 this party, but as usual, the male of the species had to foot the Hnancial side. Of The Senior Picnic was held in Ma . The sale of the Cactus was sponsored by ,- . . Y . ' the Seniors. who put it over the top in fine shape. Officers of the Class of 1928 Were: Joe Hamilton, President: James Q Anderson, Vice-President: Brenda Pope. Secretary: and Herbert Custer, Treas- M urer. if 54 1m umm u11.frw Wm 3 1833 03124 0556 4 ,Q ful 4 I-: l il i t. -i T l rf 1 ri. l fe l ffl! l Ira. Vt., , - r ' 1 X X., , KL, , N f A' . Y Y ,L..:,x 'H' -YY ,W r t r ,L , . r , .-., 4.,,, Y-4...-c..u..,.-, .-Y. ,..,. ,C ,,- YE HARRIET REBECCA ALDERTON She plays u muxzrphone-slrll shi-'s popular. Concert Band, '25-'26-'Z7?283 Girl Rc- scrves. 'Z-lf'25fZ63Z7528: Erench Club, '27-'28: Trelawncy of the XVells. '27, JAMES A. ANDERSON EhTcr'ent? None better. Popular? None more su. Survey, 'Z7AZ8: Cactus, '27-'28: Latin Club. '27: Hi-Y. '25-'26-'Z7 Z8. MERVIL A. ANTHONY A frenzy of poetic Ere. lVeIl fitted Io inspire. Agriculture Club, '26s Intramural Basltctf ball. '26-'Z7: Track, '27: Orchestra, '28, DOROTHEA E. APPEL She sits high in the hearts of lhe students. Glee Club. '26-'27-'28: Belle of Barcee lona, '27: The Gypsy Rover, 'Z8. f K-,1,.fa.,R'.., , '!,v. - If Xr..T,l-, ffm ,ff U V---,x . A M, r I .. . ...... , , , l , l 1 l Y I l, i i' l lil l I i , r l 1 ' l i i I T E E i ROBERT JACK BADER Thurs hrm'.'--in the striped Ford. fl Spanish Club, 071285 Drafting Curb, 'Z-l-'25s Viccfprcsidcnt Collegiate Ford , Club. '28. li MlR1AM ELLEN BAHR V Stueet thoughts ure mirrored in her fucu. .ffl 1 And every motion ts u grace. Girl Reserves. '26-'27, Secretary, 28: - Latin Club Aedile, '27-'Z8: French Club, i l 1 + l 4 l ,i , l President '28: Trclawney of thc Wells, '27, i'1f lbpf W1 MARY' MAGDALENE BARLEY Shes just fish1n' you. ,-1 Concert Band. '26-'27-X281 Girl Re- serves, 'Z-l-'25-'Z6: Art Club. '28: Spanish for Club, Qs. Q fjr ix: 1' VIVIAN LOUISE BEAMER 'E Om' who prurtrces The only way to Txii huL'e u friend ts Io he one, QV serves, '27-'28. TIE ,fg gy Y W WY-V Y Y ,, , wwliii -f.,f ,-, H 'ji' -qv' 7 - wr- i n -,--rw i.'--'i 3- 1'7 S v Q -I ' 5 '-1 3 ' 'F'Tu7':, :fc-'T 'r'r 4 Y : :, Tf' : X LL fuprrf-14.sQg .yf'g',-1 . - ' 4.44 sn-in ,,:fs..4-fingil Z- .Q L Q,.s.l.x,:...,1 Mu It 4,5444 .1-.. ,Vu cuu L ,r rf- ., .J .1 2 Ei. Trelawney of the XVells, 'l7: Girl Re- ui 5 1 H E223 ll a t Y E ,4--. X KL ' 5 1' Cffw f 1 il -r ...E xTXY'1 -, ,, ,J--'-fy' fn?- L. a, L. 1 ull l 1 l QQ-ff lfYLfQ--Qg.. faC'3CILlf'3 ,V 'O .T ll .. . . ,L A - ' ' E' +439ivzsLsQ'4f35l5Qgfff75f?.Q7ffZfiffffEgkifflffTiiljlffl'TiT'if7jffQ,Qi.:QfQf,Ll1lQ1lQ.L QQ M lc i,. .JK , Q- ' J, . 'Ju I 5-:gl will '- If-3 l ,wi .ml I bill -ass' I .Sv It ffl, '1 FT ft tl 4. 5 if li. 55' l' pol' l Till VT. 1 f. f lt L ci :- lf., lhjgw l ill l TU , FS' , V. ff! 'M f-if 51 YQ. CLEO BECK SYLVANUS BOBSON 4 PJ Cleo bus ll way all bis own. Youre liable lu limi him bobbing up 'C E? Intramural Basketball. '27. and dl-'WU '- WL L'k t ll :pl W 'fy 'l if ll K El likj l. . GLENN O. BISH - A .sharp note on the scale of surcess DELORES BOLLER 1 l Intramural Basketball' '27,'Z8, Delores has mustered two famous lan- quages remarkably well. ,. A French Club. '28s Latin Club. '27, .. 1lf fl RALPH H. BLAKEMORE LQ' A Shrewd as Sbylock. if ' Hi-Y, '25-'26-'27-'28: Circulation Man- x , , , l ager Cactus, '27-28: Spanish Club, '26- V IRL R' BOLLER 1 gb '27.'28: The Wild Westcott, '27' hLqgi:1r1rhn1s hmean just as much to lr! as W fly. I e cm er trac . 5 L iff Track. 'Z73Z8, l 4 ' CTT: nf Q L GEORGIA B. BLOOMER t YVbat it takes to play C1 trombone Georgia gl im HAS! Ai E Ii, Orchestra: Girl Reserves. '25-'26-'Z7: , EDNA BOONE , Af H 3 wt Spanish Club, '27.'28: Concert Band, '25- Edna is Perseuerance with u capital P . 'J 1 'I 5? 'SI 3' 'B In-ld , ci' '26-'27-'28, Girl Reserves. '25-'26-'27, A l S -y -rf-y wwe ' NYY vw 55 55f'5 l f fv is itll ,T :... 'Z ,gg -. , L , - 14-:- . :if .,.-E -nf . :-fe-1-+ af , ' Z- '-Gail Qi-l P1 l .ig -. lawn as:Egg-u:igi1f.c.zZf A ' j .11f:V. 'jfEZjs5Mfp1fg5 fi' K ii XC. Nl I '75 e- , ,S If , .. : Y I ,, I,?.,:.r' S--1. .: f--.-1 I If? ff- 1 FQ: X,--K f-X I. .. if ' . 'fJ'QFl:'? C IQ -Lf' 'f.e.H 24'ts. R ' --'3:E:?.:2l,.- .,Y.-4 Y . . .mega f. H.- K-,,g'g.,M jf- gl ,, f.'..-,..-.fffi.fj, ' A' l fi V-,Yf 7-YA' 5T'F'IT'3f7'.fff' V'V,T TCW' ?'Vif3'? '5T'f ' iFb fr P l f'V',' ?TT'ff T .p 'T 4'T'T 'f' T': T-7'7 '?T 7 '1'1 , f '21-f-Jc.iL5L4'-tftt4J-f-'f-1-'- -'-'f '-a-4-fff'--f2a1s,i:Q-t.a244:4 .43-. Q 'l.'.fL-Rafi, ,vig J-L:L'f gg-..2.Z,1s!f. 1 .ni 0. i I, 5 ,I ti' if I.,-1 lil iv, Lf' .NV Q' LJ 'NJ Iris III: .VI iIJ.l 5:3 il ' R XJ- HJ L+' I4--' DRAGOO O. BOTKIN ADA MARGARET BRADBURY 'lihu Prime ri! lhe punfonvime-uml whul Ami when Pnl .'sl77llL'.S. LL'E'H'l.1OL1 just tl Przncef Oh, tfirls' run'I resist her. thtlfs ull. ' Q-1 Entered from Moorcland High School. Belle of Barcelona. 'Z7: Secretary Spanish Im '27. Intramural Basketball. A27-28: The Club. '26-'27: Pcnmanship Certificate 'NVin- Bcggar On Horseback. '28, ner. 'Z6fl7: Girl Reserves. '26-'27-'28, If MINNW M BOURKE CHARLES ARMSTRONG BRADFORD ' III If Priscilla was hulf as sweet as Minnie, HI, ,mm be Quin' bu, hers U good fI,IIOIL,, id Ihmlwe envy Jvhn Alden' Spanish Club. '27-'28: Intramural Basf gy Cnrl Reserves, '26-'27-'Z8: Survey. '26- IXQIIMIIV '25-'16-'27-'ZSI 'Z7: President French Club, '26-'Z7: Cwlee tbl Club. '25-'26A'273Z8. DARELL VJOODSON BRANDON VIRGINIA KATE BQVIIERS When Durellvis present, all questions for V5.1 ..AgaIhu.. has U wwllh of wrt and flaw! lighting effetls for any stage blay 'ure solved. LI ness. I Intramural Basketball. 26- 27- ZSL Spana f, Entered from St. Pauls High School. lS7h7Qg3 276Z8liIlrl'fi,Cit the Camry: '261 The XVilcl xwsrmtrs. '271 Typewrit- R ' gga' 'S' M ' - ' if, ing Contest. '27-'Z8. ,tin I MARY LOUISE BROUGHMAN PAULINE EVANS BOYIXIN Nfrzry is indeed ti wonder in Lulln, and llelf She has u pleasing personality which was u star In tennis. greully missed during her ubsenfe. GIII Reserves 'Z.I.'Z5: Latin CIUIL '17, Girl Reserves. '24-'25-'26f'27-'Z8: Sen- '2S: Literary Club. '26-'27: Tennis. 'l7: lfy ior Ring Committee, 'Z7. Latin Contest. 'Z7f'Z8. 'Q . -I, 2 ' ' nl FU 171 ff7i'E'.?ff'3f31' 1' 3' .R 'F'liV.iF -77 Q, 31517 T 354 3. 7-EIT QfVI31wQtVt'p'I,lf2.iIf fl le Heist 'g ffff,-' ITV'-'gFa1Xi2.f , Q - I, 1. W, -' L iQ, ' 1, 'V , 1, ,4 -s,,,L -77,74 f A f Z fa' .f1,,3.4f ' f'I,.1f ',, ' -ff fjij ,, Zlf'?j-,,',, , .. -'i,+,.f . f , ?1fQQfff3f.lQfif l l ' ' f A ' 0 ' ' ' f-4 ,,s,j,f',,5Q, ' .fq' 7,7fT3y?Fvfr,,yx,q Y-141-gqhfnv --5:45, sr, 1,,,i1.vi,5,', rf Qin. E, 6 I , , . , , . , , l ll .,, Q vs A -Z 1 'si Sq S4 w N Yi 4 Pl I i Cl l v , I fe-A-.QL ,. ,,,,.,,f,r,. ,,,i,.-,,,, ,, ,- ,.Lx4f, ,-, X- - - f:,. gil,-,i.,..,...AQ ...D-,..-..a...,,,,,.,, l '1 'J E-Xl 5 lil in Hi ,'J fri R Ei: , I F13 LDNA BROXVN 4' Qi ul, Eilmz is line in Ihr' l77tiSl iirdunl lmilrers ii! I 5,41 N75 fL'tlI77. liiljf Girl Reserves, '14-'25-'lrw l7-'ZH , M eg EREDERICK CONRAD BRUNKA 653 Fred terfumlu lm-ues his shurps tim! flats. S5 Literary Club, 'Z71 Hi-Y, '27-Q33 ln- ? tramural Basketball, A24-'25, Orchestra. 'l8. i rffi J rs' il gl , , E01 MARY ALICE CALDXVLLL 'Q' ,gf Prelitf. willy unu' churnnnq. Maru :Une S'-Q is like u splash uf surishine Luhereuer she , goes. Entered from Willinnmstoufn lliyq High 'Mi School '27, The Cat and the Canary, 'l7: , lzf i Trelawney of the Wells, 'Z7: Girl Reserves. W ,b ,lil '27-'28: The Gypsy Rover, 'l8. llff ,wl i 1 .I CHARLES EMERSON CALLAHAN I ,Sl Charlie supplies lhe fun for all trceaszorvs Land what 11 funsler! Hi-Y. '27-'Z8: Trelawney of the Wells, nf l-,ll '27: Survey Stall, '25-'26-'Z7f'Z8: Latin ld ub'6' .M 1 i. ,r K . Ap.,-,.,..,.--.--,1 . -, , . R4 A ' ULIVER LARI CARLY He hits hull ti It-mflhtf hu! eruwtfulvlt' hitlh sth cluw I L'tlFt't'I', Lighting ltortv, ll-23, l:l'Cl'lCll Club, 'IV Spanish Club, '27-'23, Art Club, JH. HELEN ELIZABLAI H CARl:Y :ln urtzst ur rilru tlbllllll, ti xi.itt'i's.x fin lhi- sltlqe. The XVisbing Vwlell, 'ZEN The Vtlild XVestf eotts. 'l7: Art Club. 25520527-'13, Literary Club, 'lb-'27 MILDRED ELIZABETH CHARLES ilillldred has u deligfhllul .wr7.st' of hLll77LIf, Survey Staff, '27-'23, Latin Club. 'lb- 77: Girl Reserves, '25-'l6-'Z7-'28 DALE MARION CAREER Dale is a me-un hum! uf .SIlV7tlH7t1 Lulm and lunch, Latin Club, '26-'l7: County Latin Con- test Winner. 'l6: Intramural Basketball. '16-'27-'Z8. '. -f.: af: v.-sissy-1 fee- m-, , , via-XGA'--' 'ff 2' .ff f , .,,,,,- ,,f,, ,Q f,,,,, ,, , , , , ,. ,I if .QL .:egs..i?.:.4.L .m .Q-.x 4.,....n- N- 4.-T. 1,1 , jr ggi Cl , 2 -27. 1 W 'fi f -,fbnnr ' A 'LI' ' :::...t:if ,:!j'?.gigE--l If'ffL C AA f' 'L tif in K' ,f11fTfi +2 fif A it it i tr as .I lv, - . , , X 1 TYTEET Y, . K, .. ,. ,,.,. f T.-. Uv..- ,:.,f5,,.iA T '?T3 L., .f'1'j Q V 1, Q. ' I' ,W Vfqjrj' ,A V f ' -r--Arm: --- f -H-...-L-1... - ...f - .-.rr - . ' ...Ag..Lg.L......Lg.,,.... .L..1 ,Lg W Ir f iii Ii Y if I r It I I I l I I I 4 I I r s I I W4 .'1 ii, I I ...I I.- :iw , 1 i I ii' gi.. XVILMA MAE CHRISTIVIAN F il- I Under M. S. Colds tutelage, Wlrlmu has It I learned to guide a uuicked pen. I' I Glec Club. French Club. Penmzinship il. I Certihcatc XVinner. , . 5- ,g' I 5 1 il 3 I MARY HELENE CLARK r If Oh yesf 'AClarkte was in our Social I I Erononmxs class. . it Girl Reserves. 'z61z7-'28. Girr Club. V, I '27s Latin Club. 'l7: Dramatics, '28. I r r , r I Ur' , WAYNE PRESTON CLEVELAND VIRGINIA COAN Farr Co-ed -und howl Virqiniu is tl musical und drunmtiwt' artist. Entered from Swcctscr High School. '27: Concert Band, '18s Girl Reserves, '27-'ISL Trelawney of the XVeIls. '27. WILLIAM SHIRLEY COEFMAN Bill rombines an Adolph Men-you manner with his business-like. go-getter ways. Intramural Basketball. '25: Hi-Y. '26- '27-'ZSQ Drafting Club. Secretary Hi-Y. '28, RALPH EUGENE COKAIN A brillzuni chap with u likeable way: A real friend to the bows: more than a friend 1 ,g h ' 1. WN iw' , ,V h h X - rotegirr. r' wus? V er is Some! mg t at Seems 'wr Entered from Kokomo High School. 'Z6: i x H , , Survey Staff, '26-'27: Trelawney of the Tfclawmy of tht Wins' 27' wriir. 'z7. Literary Editor Crrrrrs. 'z7-'z8. ?V'1 . 'fi I Hit LAXVRENCE LADD CULBERTSON 5 RUSSELL .IENNINGS KLINGER He hus u votre fha! LL'L' all like to hear. 1 I V r His knotuledqe is high and his humor is Commercial Contest. '27: The Gypsy I IIC-,I SUbfl1'- Rover. 'ZSZ Survey Staff. '27-'Z8. I . A. t -.1,- 11.1, rs F, 1 1 5 V, l i. ,L ,. r -. v-If -of X A V 'pf' .I 1, I R 5 -' f Af 1 I ve.. Iliff 1,1111 so 2,1 ll if-il J lthl Igff LGE 531 14 lil, EFI l'7f1 P71 , 'J i 1 ITU' In ttf 1:-Q' HERBERT H. CUSTER ROBERT If, DUBOIS fel Thu snmflesl Ing man on lhe l'uw1In1Il .lI1.st'h1eL'ef111.s- -Im! eL't'r1fh11t1u hhes hzm MJ 1111117 uml' ulher srhoo! t'lClIL'1Ilt'S, lIl7LlLL'LIll. ffl Eootball. '25-'lo-'27: SurvevSt.1lT, 'l5- Intramural League. '27-'28, 'Zo: Latin Club, '26-'27-'28: Hi-Y. '26- YIA, '27-'l8. lf ROBERT I,OUIS DUKE Who t111e.sn'1 hmftt' Bob'--und what A1 1 , Q , 1 f ,l If BEATRICE A1 DAVIS mfgffg .75 V7 V b H V7 .75 2,1 B. Q h,I,t - I I ,as eta. - -.Og Aoota, --l-- .li Iufgglazltlljesls I 6 OWU!! wr! tl, 'illpluy me 20: H1-Y Club, 'Zo-'Z71 Buggar On Horse 'ls H back 'l8. Q1 Erench Club. '26-'Z7-'28. ' 12,1 1 ROBERT COLEMAN DUNCAN BERNICE V. DAVIS 'lrhul deeplhuss tfoztt' of Bobs should Lf, If you want Io RITOLL' tl real gzrl, Bernice held I' WWI 'Umm' ,Ur him' ' . he UIIFI uou're looking fur. Glee Club, '27-'Z8g The Gypsy Rover If I 5 t , V 1,1 om Reserves. 'z5.'z7.'z81 1,1rmfy Curb, 23- ml 'l7: Spanish Club. 'Z8. Q MILDRED M1 ECHELBARGER I Our leading muszcal fonvposer, ,ll x MARTHA MAURINE PLBOIS orchestra. '261 Music Box, '26-'27 Ap: -5779 'TWV bi' Shoffr but UOU 11 IYUUL' IU SIU Trelawney of the XVells. 'Z7: Contest Win fri' t1 long ways to End ll qzrl us effluent, not in School Song Mi,-Mk . '26A fit Girl Reserves, 'Z6: Erench Club, '26-'Z7g Trelawney of the XVells. 'Z7: Contest Vvlin PI Beggar On Horseback, '28. ner in School Song: IX1I1niclx . '26. O f-N. 17- A , X ,f'N.N .fxsy K k?.5 '3f 'N-AT 'w,1i.T.j' '-'Tl ?: fl J T' T1 ,,fZQ'l.'F:kl ,. -, f . ' ' ATP' NH, ' . jf ' ' C ' Xf' I ff, VM A fy' .L-'V Tfraff Q' 4- , Q Q N.. 3, vue, ,.V,., f,,,.. ,. if-.. w,,Y,s,, ,, A , Y Y V H Nm. 74 .f , .f..,.1.- ,..... --...,.,, A ' ' ' ,,. ul, . '. . ,,., , QW , , ,ww . . , 'A , ,, ...1 .JOHN EI,l,SXX'ORTH VLEMNIING. JR. Ht' rs the Servmrk Crurusw, und Luzlh rt. 11 lzlzmlvlu ivllutu. DOROTHY EMBREE C11n11m11'1'111Ilu sputzlcrrvq. Dfvrulhu IS ll I1L'v-ture. Survev Staff. '27, Cactus Staff. '18. l..J11n Club. '20-'27-'lelz Concert Band, '77 '78 EDlTH FAGAN Edzfh has mum! tuwrth LL'l7!l8 arqun7en1.s for Social Etwncmvzus, but she IS uwn7n7erf 01111114 1ll7L'I!V7l.'d. C1Ol.DA UNITA G1-XRNER The L'hdl'!77H7gJ Ruse uf 'l,ITI'l.'lLlLL'l'1t'ltlH has Curl Reserves. '27-'l3: Penmanship Cer- 101.111 ll hos! U! frzunds. U65-llc W'nnQf' 27- Entered from Palm lOregonl Hugh School. 'Z7: Trclawnev of the XVclls, 'l7: Girl Reserves. '27-'23: Art Club. '28 LOVEY RUTH FENSTERMAKER .Slueelur than lhc lvfmetfg fuirer than the Ltera lhuls R11 1 ROBERT ANDRITXV GKMMIIL XVLFLX lxdkttf Juu tho hurl hrs ramatit Club A Gif Reserxts clothes tm 7 78 Btggnr On Horsebatk 8 T t Cat md tht Cmnurx 77 M1n1ck 6 Tre wuncy of tht Vs tlls onttrt Bmd Surux I1 attus I1 CH 1nd tht C1n1rx LUBA IITZSIMMONS mm NFCR LJOLDING llfherettr HOL! sat Eubu thtresP11uI1ne Muna wr Bhmf, Ami so Gimme xg, ,.,,. .vii . 3 ,l .11 ,I fo fy 'F l fl 1 . 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M-A-ff S. vfgefffft mf: A A fn Wi 'fff'Tf13f Ti:i1,i, i., ,,.,, , ,, 11 -'ffl , A rr1f1'ffrf't fr A-fr T V if f k '-'- 1 -rf--'--r-i1--?-12Jf-uJQ-+Q+4--- I ,--- - Q, ,.,.,L,.,, T37 il ELI Kuff E,-Sl' lljfl bi-ll H nl 4:11 51 A ' Fl? :kv wif gg., if ,LJ ful qi 1 V . , .W ,gr 4 Q J' l'iMll,Y li, COULD JOSEPH CLAYSON HAMILTON ff An urfrvxs ufhn dv,wrUus murh LVULTII IYUF flu uulstumlzmz man fm the grzdrrrm arm' N l .J hur cxttfllunl thuructerzzulnms, tm tfilitrnvl us St-nmr Clam prusrdenl, Secretary Spanish Cluh, '2O. Ctrl Rc- l-ootlmll. '17, Prcsndcnt Senior Class, lj' serves, '25-'2b. State Discussion Contest, '27-28. Spnmxh Club, '2-l-'Z5-'lb-'27- '13, The CJI and The Canary. '28, Tre- 'ZS Survcy Stall, '15-'20, Hi-Y, '26-'l7- lawncy of the Vyfclls, '27, '28 S151 x , , , V ly: JASON JAH HAMILTON 1 A uenllermln ul lezsurv-u future Admzral L11 CLEODA LOUISE GRAY rn the Umted tS1Llft'S,lVdLiU, it you plt'uSe.A l C B d 75- 76- 77' M l L Rffinea' ml 'I tl - Q lid shoxld be - Omlrt an ' f C A 7 ' lmagmg Q:-f L A 1 1 buell U1 U ' Ll' L ' Edltor Survey, '26-'27: Busmess Manager Q' fl Spflmsh Club' 27A 285 BCHZJY On Cactus. 'Z8: Appointed Editor Survey, '27- Horseback, 'Z8. 'lgv il gy .JOHN THOMAS HARDESTY Spvuhzng uf beufmg llf7LJOf78'S Mme, set- MAMIE HAI, Tun7 for bass drugn l?SII'vL3L'I1OV7S. Mumre rs shrewd um! mmpunmnuble, ,2fg9Zn5?lg8l?TaniiJIi-ig' T56-75?-2u8r?lcl'BEg2lfg LI . J' . '7 pry On Horscbatk, -8, lg 'ffl CLIFFORD L. HARDY EUGENE MEREDITH HAMILTON Thr- Amerzvun Legmnfs rhzef druwlmck. ll ff: fllphabelifully. the leader of the trio of Leqgu. Clzfff lVe take rt bark' xii Hun7r'Itons-and u Ioqzcul one. Litcmry Club' 151173 Hg.Y, '17.'283 All 1 Spanish Club, '24-'25-'26-'27-'Z8: Sur- Trelawney of the XVells, 'Z7: Caleb Stone's lv, kk, li ,ll vcy Staff, '26-'27: Hi-Y, '26-'27-'Z8. Death Watch, 'l7. it 3? 1? S ja 'iffQ9',1,-'fp33gyf'3j, lip f-fiif Vi -7-?f?1zj-f'-5 jf'f ii' ' 'iig '?j:ffT1Fq'f 'f':? 'f' ',v 'f'?i? 'T'T'? 'T -If-if :Ag k'.. L'L'l 'jtffi'riT'i'?-'A---uf,gg,,::ii?LAA:tiii'1r..,,,.,,,gi.Q:L,:4jug.u1i1 in ' :.,1f:i.tfIiJ.iii'.ii' e 1' 11.50 KXKQ lifxj f . , Cru sss. 53, It C4 PH Ill' ' H51 ,Xl I .-.31 Ll .ug N. Yr wl -' Il P11 T' ffl ,Q I l 7. gf! ri? av' if . . ri. rf . I bl Dr- 3:4 rf' wi tm E- I I , We ell' E1 I4 . pig! I-I 552 3 592 5 'J av' Q '41 Sl 74.7 .ai QL, I ij T A u L l lst. V ff I gil 5. I EA 4. 5 I 'll QI - . - . -... V. .wr-N-..-.T-. -1 -.X -K,.,,. rj , 11-1-fvjj-7-m-rvnvvgfv-v pf:-if ,.n ,,-Q, :','1f,+Q.gL3,L7..C4..'.x.C.'L -4 .H M-Alta-,--4.54.3 5-.wig X .- A . r 4. :V - 'Y I JOSEPHINE LENORE HARDY As much needed uround M. H. S. as ure her fhuructerzzutrons behmd the loutltghls. Survey Staff. '26-'27: .Iumor Class Sec- retary. 'Z6-'27: Mimck, '27: Cactus Staff, '27-'28, RALPH LEWIS HARRELD Formerly u nefessuru luxury lsrgn-pulnr erl around the drumatzr department-now u Rrrhard Bennett. Hi-Y, '27-'Z8: Beggar Cn Horseback, '18, ROBERT STERLING HARRELD He may be short. but he roots u big horn. Track. '25-'26-'27-'28: Intramural Basketball. '25-'26-'27-'Z8: Concert Band, Z 8 MABEI HARRIS He has left her and has qone to Butler Gtr Reserxes Z4 Band 77 Spanxsh Cub 8 CHESTER VUILLIAIVI HEDRICK Theu're ul? -and Chefs rrght H7 the leutl. Drafting Club. '15-'Z6: Intramural Bas- ketball. 'Z-I-'25-'26-'27-'Z8: Track. '27- '23. XVILMA CHARLINE HENDEY Wzth u nature so sweet. So earnest. so graceful, so solzd, so fleet. Glee Club, '16-'Z7z Golden Days. 'Z7: Xvild Westcotts. '27: Art Club. '27-'28, AGNES LOUISE HENDRICKS fln infectious smile and an Intellect to be envied. Surxey Staff Z6 77 Latnn Contest 76 'atm Club Z8 Jumor Sentor Commxttee Z7 HAZEI MARIE HEWITT One of our best students Ez: EL rg ,7 wa,-yi, rx, 51 new mu, LLLALLLA ...Ar - ' e. 1 I v -f-'-fff ff'f'71' R 'R Ill l fel I EI 'v I .., 1:1 I I hi 133 ll' ? is it' ' 7:2 . . g .-h I I gh - i '.77: L.' ' '26-'27-' : A - E Q! ' A ' . ' . If 4 Q fi ' . ll rf I , - . ' . . I 1 . fx l . 2 . . 2 x, WV? jf ' vyggfi 5 H QQQ5, wigyj wfggfjjizywgf-f3,'f 3 ir- fyysj 'f:jg,., 2-I-'irf +72 3. qgw .5 4 .wirvfrgf x5 3 AN r ' g I Ii 3 I ' 'I A .E ,gf nrt ,Q I-if M e-1 ? :E lj .. ll . i l ye , lie. 3 fe liz. sf 1 Er- 1 lp-' Sl fi 1 fl, I ,gli VL ri! 'ls xi I, V 1' ff If .7 , -Q 4,1 H, xx gr-id A 1 ' -5 - 1: ,, X ff V - Y'-'fri'-' ,a-- - QVV7-A---- -41 V W, Q,-' 1 ' ' Y V i V asian ,Til-if--1312, lf X4-1'I'ITQ fi-ff--.Xa XV , L47-.,f '+,A 1 ' L----g off? 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'37' 38- Aff Club- 27' 283 TW' lrj gophgmom Class' '25,'26A lawney of the XVells, '27, 5-ii xii PHILLIP JAMES HUTCHINS 'sl lVho seeks and loves the cunmang of MT ' Q GARLAND HINES , V ww! Ideals' gil His gzlgeailjle personality has won for him Survey Staff. .271 Hi-Y' .26-.Z7: Bcggar nl man!! mm 5' On Horseback. '28, A .fi Hi-Y,' 27-'28, Orchestra. '27-'Z8: Com- , I mercial. '27-'Z8. A X RALPH LENVIS ISSELHARDT . AVS 1 Hello, Izzu. how ure you? Of course K ue're lalkmg about htm. f HAROLD E' HGDGE President Junior Class, '26-'27: Football. . Harold studies figures-the kind used 'n 'Z 3- 3 as etball. '- -'Z : Trac , ' - . baolzkeeping, '.. . jf- is 3,4 f1'7 f41-15? LW: it A A 4474 YvY'V Wi ui , Vw 4: H 1 6 77 B k 77 S r Z7 N . 1 8 . lj . F KV V . - . . O 3 - gf-J-Q V -Q,-,-,355-I-F 5 'L ,, ,wp 45-.3,1g,'.9fK:1,'Z?1.,y.g,-.5333 '3'I1 ?'5fVl' Q xff1g44MAj,- , , Y . , ,4 , .-V N Y 'f Y ' S Q 1'o 'W - jr 7 7,4 51777 iw - 2 . -' -:H Ynfill Vu U U K V . , . 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LAMONT JOHNSON ' A U H 1 A ' If f J 4' sm MARY MARQQULQRWE JACOBS Pe 'full U mm gum 0' WT' Im' -Q 23-1 , , .dulauonal XVcek Speaker, 26: Beggar w W V1 .Shvs so quzf-I and unussunnng. On Horscmckl '28, Elf! ll,-f A BIERNICE JONES ' 5, WILLARD JARVIS Y Ourwludu poez has a sense of rhythm :har Q ln' Bill seems slmvewhut mmrnerfiullu U7 Nw U, ang, nm equal' X Cflnmj- Survey Staff. 'lb-'27: Cactus. '27-'ZSZ , -4 . --l i- -i- Latin Club. '26-'27-'28: Sccrctary Cuirl Rc- H' Y' 33 16 If 28' gcrvcs, '26-'27-'Z8: Trclawncy of thc XVclls. Ag-M 37. fb J 2 , w 1 If J Q J T COLLEEN FRANCES JEFFRIES 'fy A gurl who rs well lrked by all. . xx -jf DELORES MARGUERITE JONES A sznfvre und unvbllxous sludent. ,H 1 4 --4 IT 775' ,, Q L 5: 1,1 .,,1,-jfji 5,4 A T Q, sg ji. Lil. ' ' ,.:L,.A '- lg' ,. , 7 Wagga-5-Q 1' , , T-., , , ,,- .. .V .sg -Q. 1,3 Y D jyvszrv .,Y-- Y -1- Q .5-TT .X L70 --.-w- -,-J-- fx 73 , rg: 'f -I-5 , J Q - , , . ' 5 1 ', ' ' .,'-' ' -,Z f. V' , ' O ' . L , A A ,A , , n. f. .1 , J A A4u.LL...,. -4 ' A ,AJ i 1 'E , - I .J 4 5 4 W .1 A ' 4 x 'Y ' , , 1-EA Ji' W, - .X I qv,-,af-Yi' If-5, galil' , ,An A 6 Q3 ,f1ii5?2f,ifQ '3f,Q,efifffffl, il V i i li .r .-,Z .fn pri.,-fp.-sif V- 'V-2if,,A..,,A.-,sig , ,, - Q , , to W1 ,Qi 12.44 iaezgi-,-L-V- 1 --,,1,-i-.Q1,,2f,1,.-1.4-.'a,.-g,,,,,-.L41,.:.fg,g.,-,eV ,, . , , l If xi N ,.f- 5 , ' rf D ff- xi lm Q' . J 11 if . 5 rl . L , Fa fill E1 I rf' I nfl k , 'ff' rf' l I F31 5,54 wg L: a- .Il ,vw U . Bs, ,I-fl' M' ' M' ' ag, lil,OYD M. KING '71 'Ni xl hrzllzlml ,sludi-nl um! u wlfizlizr lvllout N Survey Staff, '28, 1 L-. ai ,l 'jx 193' ,,-.3 l , , ' ,Q . K-,' - 1,-J ROBERT EDWARD KUHNHIQIN W, .J 1 ,Aw lull und humlminn-1-flmli-r,wr75 loss- W r lf, .lluriorfs gum. l ' .Entered from Anderson High School, '27 ' rj '33, 1 V1 if gf: RICHARD i,ANDQRAvi5 ,. ' Hv laughs with vuuru word hi' xpvirlu, ,LJ ,i , ,fi Survey Staff, 'Z7: Hi-Y, '27-'28, Con- fx cert Band, '25-'26-'27fl3. Senior Or- 'ir ,,,: chcstra. '27-'23, ,Y ix 1, l iii? l',wl?'fl in NVARREN K. llilf ,llillwj One and inseparable-1.00 um! his Buiirk, ff: The Bolle of Barcelona. '27, Q, ,I V, a I ff ff ff lj ' 'LfilfL.A.f..,Q'- '5'i,gg3:11'fk-jiQflii'1.1.-..p ' -.,. '.,......,.-' J. - Hi-X, lf- 28, Varsity Baskctlmll, lf- 28, - Q, .vi ., , A .nhl ' 1,., 5iE' ,' ., ia- ' QI, R 'L .fray F A' - f 'IIEIQE-lififi-:: ' ff - f f .,-, -'w1F,--:Vx s A ,' -'f ,rl'f':' 'N ,Q 1 . - .- , :aw ,: :f1 :I 'N , . .1 szifzii. -45'-:-2 ,avm N, b . ,, f A E,,3:n',,, ,Aw N 1:53 .5 5 . ,. j, , ei::f,,:,p,.,,L',- - 2. aaiiifif 'L .yas-,:5,r:tas::e-2'-:,,' 2511125-Ig,-4 -' . , V r. -' - ,, ' f':-g'1.r9if.-:f3i,- ' ' 1 fi ,iw . 'f'251 1' ' if . - 'if 132555 ' ,. FOREST rll,ViN l HAVOUR hllll l'8llr,1LL' Ufvll f77l'l, Bcggar On Horsclwack, 'IK ESTHER MAY LIVIQNGOOD fl runrkvr who uiiumpluhux hvr uoul, Girl Rcscrvcs, '17-'23, l,aIin Club. '17 W8 J, XVIl,I,lANl LONG .Shall l be im intur or if lmrbvrf illu LU' ruur is .so hard In chmmx 7 u Treasurer Junior Claw, '-0fl7, Tlx XVcstco!rs. '27, The Car and the Canary, 'l71 Ecggar On l-lorsclucli, '28, JAMES RUSSIIIJ, LOVE His urnbilions lvim luiuilrd Ihr- smglv Survey Staff Q81 Commercial Contests, '16-'27-'28: Trelawncy of the XVCH5. '27, The Dcath XVatch of Calcb Stone, AI7, N ,g I 4 Y jYr4f,gp:lf :Isl-Y-wr-114.-f..-..7q if -r-, f1,oT-1--3,3 :L .L ,.,.1,1-.A-.1 Lg-1-,3:5117 :gags-11-7-:,-1,1 , L Q, AQ .Z',L.L..QL Lal LQAE .14 , ,fx X 1 fx, ,LL ,I l-:X L fftx , - ,Xxx , mx i . . - rg :wil .. fs -R. f 4 ffi?'1'i'i i N ,A-V V Y 7 j -r - 31----'TS-f-17 - V- - -1-'fm Mfgrp' -'f,,, , A , , .,,.-, ,,,,,, Y V17 '-Egghx f V A . A ,V , v 117, .- . Y , ' ' - fi -' -. :Hr-vvnrf f-fs'-e--gf v- 5 --W Y----e .1 f-rf. Y. .,L., ,..,.,..L ir , . .i ..t ,Q ,- . ,--l Lil Mu .-, ii ir'-Si 'i HN ,l 1 'J 'I li ,I ffl i l ' i ' A is I , . i tgirl' .X ,3:.,, -er, ' ' ' V - 1 5351-Eff ',' ' 51:--Zzififktiiiz ,TIQ l 1 5 ' .- Sq! . 31fIf.ff' I, ?a1gff,g.f'---r.: 1 '- - li .1 - il? . , k ,,,i , L- ' . e . l is V ' . i 4 1 is i , .Q A i .. . gy . . i N 1 P'-'A ,. J' ,, il I-, I li EDITH EVELYN LOVJDER A Suruea of her record is headed bu 541 Sucress. Survey Staff. '27-H281 Spanish Club. '25- uw. '26s District and State Commerical Con- .n ,J t t' ll. test. 'Z7: Girl Reserves. '25-'16-'27-'28: lg Proficiency Club. '25, Fi, 'L QI 351 LOIS GEORGIANA LLOYD ls LQ She finds favor with everyone she meets, i f w If- , Girl Reserves, '27-'28, 2:1 lp mil Lac XVILLIAM MCCOY lf anything ever worried Bill , wed ', like to know what it was. I F1 gl .1 FAQ' RICHARD WAYNE MCKILLIP lv-' XVayne will End his place among those who succeed. nf, L: , - - -ws.- .. ,...L...-L- L ,.-.,L,,,,.-----,.4 4.4..-,,..g-.,.- .g,--,..- is ,- . L 33 1 .X A . . , , CHARLES LEXVIS MILLER A success-iuhether facina the foiitlzghls or the opposing eleven. Football. 'Z-+515-'26-'l7: Basketball. 'Z-l-'25-'26-'Z7: State Contest Play-Vale isnt. 'l7: Dramatics. '27-'2S. LEONARD GEORGE McKEE rl tapical student and a gentleman, ETHEL LOUISE MODLIN lVith such a charming girl as Louise around. no wonder it was a pleasure to re- hearse Treluwnea of the lVelIs. Girl Reserves. '26-'Z7: Treasurer. 'ZSL Latin Club. '27-'l8: Educational XVeelt Speaker. '261 Trelziwney of the XVells. '27. JOHN XVILLIAM MOORE Our live-wire yell leader is popular among the feminine and masculine set. Hi-Y, '25-'26-'27-'ZSJ Intramural Basf ltetball. '15-'26-'Z7: Glee Club. '25-'ltr 27328: Belle of Barcelona. '27, l 4 . H Eg 5 i ii L i 3 li :ill I .i l as L Q4 lv. i Fi I. l is, . .7-A rl' 3 13' 'YQ' L- i 1-1. by gn 5 F., is l l- 1 i 'FY W V Y Y V W Y Fw ,'T: '-',o'TZ 'L7 in Tr ' - ' H 1 w- t 'gf':.e':-iz, :sign A .L ' 'i , ' ' '- W '. 1 .cw A 5 , -J f if :- l J L -4 f'Qf1LgL3'X:M :12r,Zf'Q-Q51-7,CV 53' t.'15iJAjy,5':.V :gg L g14.'Jiifi3f4fi'4'..4iy'i. fi' xi- A -Q I- -' l i' Q I 5 ., . .. 1 32 E 12 55 f., kr, fc ,- X , I I , . X. . 1 3 i ,Af N ,A . 3 3 K- AY 2, 5 t.hqv Y 1 ,A 4. .- sg lr , , . .,A riff!! Y Il.-rr: I -Lin. ff gnfk-Qi?-kwt'll-imf r lg-+- 1-'-f VA S if- -' , . fya.-f ' -X' lilrpfv5TwfsTFQ?.m--f1.r1-feffvA,'l1l1-RCQ 9 4- a T . FV , Ae-f: L4 i..,, fr 9-2 .:.,5t,M.+- All--,ML Leu, U- -Yarmyls fkgf-.rays ff. LZ. M-. V 0 -h X I Y. it . I l . ' I l N ffl' IQ? 1. Cv ' 4 .- ' ,gf F as L. I k .gi-:'I - ,V l l I ' In .V a, if . ' I V . .a ,,. . ax G. I ' lj ,, p .Qi VI Y UI '4 QI 'J V1 1' 1 'Q vi ll 44 i Q41 F 5 ,I gf' LEXVIS C, MORGAN Nm! so large-lvut cllH7l.lI77IlL' when twirl: 5 A 148 to be clcvr7U, ' Bcggar On Horseback, '28, 'Q M- I Ng .Xl OREN ROBERT MORROW 4.5 . lg Oren is one of lhe few felltntus who reallu . looks riulural behind u n7uxmrl7e. ' The Belle of Barcelona. The Marriage of Nancttc. State Glcc Club Contest. Priscilla. IQ ,i Y. DOROTHH MOSSBURG Dorofhu hs un ullrutrmn tumpellzrfq plrsovalzltf LAURA IAVIANA MULBERRY Shes a member of Our Ganq in South Marion Erench Club Z6 Z7 Girl Reserves 25 77 78 Penmanship Certificate Winner 28 . IK - . 57 Il I 1' I. 1' 1 I . s' I I I V . I 1 I I Fil X 4 1' 2 I.' Q JAMES IEDNVARD ML'I.I IN IVQIRX James lS u grunt help in Ihu tlrtzmaltr llc- I purtrnenl, und u good xludent. 'I :il Entered from St, Pauls High School. I 426, Track. 'l7. Bcggar On Horseback, '28 7 AUDRA MAY MYERS gil An etrrnesl tuorlcer who is lIlLL'Lll!.5 reudy I.l:iI In help when needed. 1 I I Howling Hundred. '25: Girl Reserves. '15-'26-'27-'28, Literary Club. '271 Tiff if Iawncv of the XVCIIS, 'Z7. l, I N P 1. 'I DONNAVE LOUISE IVILX ERS Latin and Musir excellent in both in Contests 25 6 77 latin v Ercm Cub 78 Girl Rcscrxes JOHN WILSON MEX ERS John has newer told us tthelhcr or not he teas named after the late presrdenl lv I it lertatnly would be logical Dra ting Club 6 27 Intramuri asketball 6 7 bJ9 .eFf N if for ' H -,vj5P ff rad Li ,iA.A .fx 4 Q, ' I 'L Q Y -I I at + ' ' ' A I 2 SJ f - f I --I 1 III UA. c 7- I Lat' ' . ' -'Z -'.. 1 . ' Clul. E' , . ' I ' '27-'28: 'h I , '.. 1 ' ' ' ' . 'Q' A Ll I i , I I K4 I EE , I 27- 28. . 9 gf qv! 1 .I Q.d ' 'lil Hg Qi ' , , . , . . N ' . if pi . - 3 . - f , Z5-2 Y 3 .l 'yfj L I ' I ' B ' Z Z 28' wif as 0 L9 Q ' t Y 7 --or 5 'T Y'1'1:V'l- - -. Eli- C '?i71: 1:7 Q?V'77'E?. 'Cyl' ?gv,j7A77Vf 3 tif' ' Rycwillir :fri L 1' I, 1 's-. lx' 4 V. l k 1 i l l 1 i i Q 4 l i l 3 X if-T ,TN .-,xt H Y .. -,,1 . A,,, L ,..-1 . v - , . 5-'Viv--' Af: 'nw-V -V+-7 ffY.+--HI.-.t--Va ,-....f- .XF-7--F N.. K.. - ., Q N., .4 Y ,f, WTC? ,, D, r V p --PY-1 s.Kf'- tJ.Lf ' . . NORA XVINIFRED NALL She goes with a member of the fYL1!77OU-5 U7'Llf77blll'1t1 Team . Isnt Ihuz enough? French Club. '20-'l7: Senior Ring Com- mittee, 'liz Girl Reserves. '26, GENEVA NELSON Always ready lo aid in any kmd of work. ROBERT XV. NEVJELL Yes, 1t's true-has the lW'Kt1I,' A boy on Ihe road to suiress. Survey Staff. '15-'16-'27-'ZSQ Hi-Y, '26- 'Z7-'l8:Trclawney of the XVells, 'Z7: XVild XVestcotts. '27, JENNIE NEVADA PATE She arCon7pI1she.s her tasks LL'1'Ih efficiency. Glee Club Contest. '28 FLOYD LEE PIERCE An Eagle Stout. a loyal H1-Y member, and a dandy fellow. HifY. '10-'27-'ZSQ Treasurer. 'ISL Drafting Club. '25-'lbz Secretary, '26. NVILLIS PENCIE Always a helping hand LL'1ll7 properties behind the curtain. BRENDA MAE POPE Brenda is not only Ihe friendliest girl in srhool. but she is also one of the most aeliu' in School affairs, Survey Staff. '20-'27s Sophomore Class Treasurer. 'lhz Girl Reserves-Sccretarv. '15, President, '27-'l81 French Club. 'l8. CRYSTAL PRITCHETT ll'e seldom see Crystal and her Ford se- rlan anymore. lVhaI happened Io it? Entered from Lal7ontaine High School. '25: Spanish Club. '27-'28: Latin Club. 28: French Club. '28, .L - ' -V - Y-Q---f--.-,kv---ef... .-..-....,.....,.,..-....i-..-..,.,..,.-.-...k,.....L.,...,-:.Q..-L....A .....---,.-,..,...w..,f-,a,-....,,tL,.....,..... . l i Q 1 I V i 1 Y ii V . i 1 i Q' ii' 5 ill . . rl rl' 1 il V N lil . .1 i'x JU ,.. 5 is! .ix 5 :I M.,- , 1 JILQ I . .J L .-.i -QB Q.. la ffl il Q i . 1 5 - ,ft l fi . ri F .Sl .rl Evil 3 lm' E4 1 'IZ . .Ai . ill pil T3 Q5 ' S4 5.3 -'1Ef? l lvl l F5232 .1 'T l F' FEE, l ffflht 'flag'-' E f'iEi'i, I ifl .1 . A Q1 ff ' . N-F- ..,--f--if-39246 . - . , - -. 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WT' xii hill , ,gi YQ , L, gg 44 P' , J E lil 1 'J 1 Fri l to il .Ac 'i -s is iQ 1 I QQ ,.s.l ,J ' QP-i LERGY WILLARD RAGON Humptu Dumptif had a great fall, But ll Jii1'nt hurt Leroa Rayon at all LECTA MAY REAL She helped faithfully to make the Bea- garu a success. Spanish Club, '28: Beggar On Horse- back. '28, EMERIC RENBARGER Red should be a journalist some day. Entered from Sweetser High School, 'Z7: Intramural Basketball. '28: Trelawney of the Wells, '28: Survey Staff, 'Z8. FAIRY DELIGHT RINEHART Our charming actress is everybodyfs friend. Girl Reserves, '25-'26-'27-'28: Con- cert Band, '26-'27-'Z8: Spanish Club. '26- 'Z7-'Z8: Trelawney of the XVells, 'Z7: Beg- gnr on Horseback, '28, ' . 'K HS if , wx V l 4 , A ' A X E ixwe X ,Q JANE RHUE Jane has served M HS, tailhiullg. And who doesnt know her? Editor Survev. '27: Associate Editor Cactus. '27-'l8. Sophomore Class Secref tary. 'Z61 l,.lI11 l Club. '28, PAULINE RICE And wherever you see Pauline-there's Euba, Glee Club, 'Z8. BERNIECE ROBB XVe'd like to rob Bermece of some of her' clever explanations. Girl Reserves, '27-'28s XVinner Sewing Contest. '27. DORIS GENEVIEVE ROUNDS Who can resist that sweet and charming smile which characterizes Doris? Latin Club. 'Z7: Penmanship Certificate. '27: Sophomore Program. 'Z6. - l 5 , l i l l I 'i -1 fi l .1 -2 ,- Vg 1, l Nli .'-I ,V l l ,i, ,ii ,fills vii, ,, . T7 ak, 8 il f l D1 ilil --'i l', ,il ' fl QI EU 'Nl ll jgi 'flurry -ri -N. IS 'lil I., .ffl , ,i l ,lp ii, -,l 5 N ' L f tl. ,- 5 .2 x .3 E1 A 4.111 4,,, hi. , I A l, A f A T ' if' F f 'i if ' :vi 'F Tig 793 L5'j'?1?i'1?73f7nll -iiij. L Y-'fri' ?'?T'll.f 'f f7',f 3??9:ff'T'7 Ro: 'RTT' As ' -'ftjcf U '??3'Jf 1 1'-5? 4 3-4Af2ves?f,,gs,.fs-fsizgaeifgg1,4 as of A 1 f li , .. E W, ..,. MZ, ,,.,:,s v, ,,,.,7,,,,.,,T,,,i:'fS IKX KT Xp A 'fx'- -..: '-.3 -Y-N ,X -74 r ,vis srxw A lYfj,I A fag-435--f,2.g,--xii - -if - -s . lil . -14 f QQ' H I-YW Y Y 77 ' ffl R f I7 Iv fx Au. 1, 'V-' '-' - ff 'T f1g'41gi'?1 rf if f -f??f--f fr- f-,ffiffll -- OREVEN ARTHUR RUDE W'1Ih .srrentrfic methods. Oreuen will make I1 name for himself in Agriculture. Agricultural Club. '26-'27-'28, ISAAC HENRY SAID Qu:et-efhrzent-fupuble. ROY OLIVER SHANEBERGER A future reporter for the New York Dailu Times-or perhups a second Nurmi. Spanish Club. '25-'26-'27: Track. '27- 'Z8: Survey Staff, '28s Intramural Basket- ball. 28. DVJIGHT XVILLIAM SHERON Roaming idly under Spanish skies. lVon- der rf Dwight had that in mind when he studied Spanish. Spanish Club. '27-'Z8. 1515 K RUDOLPH C. SHINHOLT He ulu.'aLf.s has lots of rornrn rn the fron! sea! uf his Furd for unu uxeury struggler. Drafting Club. '27-'Z8. LAXVRENCE FREDERICK SIXT Blllrh hair-brown eyes+g:1ood looking, Intramural Basketball. '25-'26-'Z8: Lit- erary Club. 'Z7: Hi-Y. '26-'27-'l81 Beg- gar On Horseback. 'Z8. VERA BLANCHE SMITH A speaker whose brown eyes. alone. lulh. Dcclamatory Contest. 'Z-lx Beggar On Horseback. '28, OPAL MAE STUCKEY Her arlzslif abzlziy is exceedingly drffculr lo excell, Erench Club. '26-'27: Ciirl Reserves. '25- 'Z7-'28: Cactus Staff. '27-'28: Survey Staff. '28. l- CT, 4,45 LXL2Lv 'J aa..-..a ...sang 14LL'f4L14:grA.aJ. nxiris-:A..t..zA'O'1.4..s3r.fA Q is is if i T Gif?-22.211-agar' af-v-M-.--7-:seals -.. 1- ,fo-A--.,, T . ' ,,, ,.' f 'V' - i -. X f' fi, W '- ffxfix 'X ,f v --JS ,ri -1'-Y-- if 1- I , , - , -4 i 'LWAJ Y4,,- ' Q - ' . ,Ao f fron . s Jffmiff if I its P A . i iii .xi 1cdJ..,.4: i:C,,V 1-.wlfbw , , , ' . V '1 iJfTivr? f- T-- fri-W --X f' -- . iv' 5-.,Z.fe:,44.Qz, Lad ...1 fp A 1 . ' A mv- . ,,. ,, S-, ,.., ,.,,. - . Q y fx-1 I gl l ,S l 1 Ci ,gif ' ' l sm Vis' 5' A ,. 1. in ll' Qi gl Cf? WJ Q' . , iq, Pj' RUTH E. SUTTON One uf the reasons why Marion won in VV' Ihe County Musical Cfmlest. 'ff Ciirl Reserves. '20-'27-'28: Chorus, 'l3: ly Tb: Ciypsy Rover. 'l8. VET LQ fl FLOYD o. swfiriiwooo Q' Our porentzal reporter and newspaper- ig ix, mari. ff 'J Intramural Basketball. 'Z6-'27-'l8: Sur- 'L5 vey Staff. '28, Beggar On Horseback, '28: Y Spanish Club. '26. Vg 1 JOHN NELSON TEGARDEN L1 Johnnie ts a dandy good fellow. Ask any' body. il Q' Drafting Club. '25-'Z6: Concert Band, 'E 'lj 'v Q7 nay AJ -7 -8. 'Elf Q' l gl ALAN R. THoMPsoN 5. llfha! a dull world this would be with- ? F33 out Curly .' -' .1 -.5253 , Entered from Technical High School, ln- dianapolis. 'Z6: Football. '16-'27: Tre- : f , lawney of the XVells. '27: Survey Staff. '28. ,,,.,,,..: , ,N Y , ' fre,-.:5:' Q51-fik:f. ' ' --I ' f. 31-5 :L-5:2 ,' ,f-ag. . pw ' .six .:J f IQ - - , Q--21,1 5, .,gIg.j,- , . gas , ,,,'g:g: Us . QW- , 1535 3' ' P51 f ,Q 551, -x,-:Q1t- V v' ' 5 7591 51-V 513- -f .ilffflii-Efi ' zexrrws-1, . 1 Q... 12'--.i gif: .,, ,. , Sin -E195 'T13- -I-...t H 1 5- L5 ' . i 1' 9Qilf..Ei'?I'-:fl 1 ' V , I A 5 X 1 X Q sr 9 3 'PSI' . A , 'S NE y llAUl. lQUCilfNlf TURNER lfuyene hdlls from ll'arren. lndzana and were alad In haw him with us, lintered from Vklarreri High School. 'Z71 Concert Band. '28 EVELYN VAN XVINKLE rl rharmzny girl. who mn her left hand, wears a diamond rzng. Music Box. '26-'Z71 Spanish Club, '17- '2S. Latin Club, 27328: Bcggar On Horscbacli. '28, ROBERT CHARLES VENIS 'Bob has been a leading fuftor in M.H.S. life. DONNELI. NVEAVER He has 11 unrahulary and a power of speech that amazes everyone. Survey Staff, '27-'28: Oratorical Contest. 7 Edutitional Vvlcek 'fb 'Y' q7'S 1 JC' B-hd 1C.iLLfAfLL.L.,Lsif..L.+'..s A..L4. ,444-L14 - i it 1 l Xi' X Hi-Y '27-'28, 'Z6f-7: - , '26-'27, :Qi l VI: lf' I , f l fp Q'- l I1 ' i if' ' - T . 7 i5X1QQfi'f'-7-.4Flfifji-53:'ff2i V' '5'!1r'i V'fU'7EgLV'?5' 'Wifi' i ffQ-1 7'7i1f'iii..'3 --1 ffx , X , . -7-'Q - '. All ' 3, 'H 1 ' f'A- ', ' .fy 37. 7,--V 'X ff if . 4 yxkfifg., .fffqfi K 1-V., lyz'-'.. , A , ,Q' gi .- --4 e . it ii . Y -W, Z., VTX: ,. . H Y,.--i. ..- ...... s,:.,.,.,.,'. .A , . .,,.,.-: . ,A A, ,G W WVWW, W V- V -Y vimwwn wwf i I .4...-..-i-.-..-i......4.G 6'- . 1 MILDRED JANE XVI-IYBREXV Here-tht-refeL't'ruwhere.' Alwuus some- Ihing to do. Glee Club, '26-'Z7: Survey Staff. X283 Music Box. '27, Beggar On Horseback, '28, GLADYS MARIE WILCOX Ain'l .she snveetf And. by the way, do uou know her brother? Girl Reserves, '26-'27-'Z8: Concert Band. '26-'27-'28: Spanish Club, 'l6: Vice- President, '27: Trelawnev of the XVells, 'Z7. MABEL E. VJILKINSON Oh Mabel' Oh Mubelf She knows her instrument Orchestra. '24-'25-'Z6: Girl Reserves, '26-'27-'28: Spanish Club, '28: Ensemble. '28, BURKE XVILLIAMS Haw-I reullyfhuwf' Trelawney of the Wells. 'Z7: The Cat and the Canary, '27, , , .. A ...,.......-........L.....,, ,-.- .... --.,.....4.k.. 63 f.:,,. ll Lrg, il 4: .A A - i -7 -1. El XVll,l.lAM FRANK XVll.SON Om' uf the ferr' who kmiius at what time ol' lhe uerir iuheul should he .soLL'n, DOROTHY MADELINE XVINCHELL An uffonvplishvd nvusitzun who knows her fiddle. French Club. '27-'Z8: Beggar On Horse' back, '28, Glee Club. 25326327-'28: Belle of Barcelona. '27, ENA HELEN NVOl.l7 The hind of lYolf any of us would welconve, French Club. '26-'27: Girl's Glee Club. '27-'28, Girl Reserves. 'Z-lx Senior Prof gram Committee, '28, EDNA M. XVOOD Shes lrglht and siueel: therefore Sheis K1 blonde, Girl Reserves. '25-'26: President Spanish Club. 'ZSQ Proficiencv Club, '25. ..........4..................,.....- .. ...A .........., .-L.-.. mf - ' ,, , , , . ' ' Q . , ., - f-Qrlfilfffif r' ff st- - - - g aia a if Qizsad- fe sail 41 1-if L'-C U91 fgbffr- 4- CHL 2 2,144.1 A-1, in an -1-.-.1..L- 1 , . , .. X i f 6 i .fo- Jz.. C.. l l 5 A I Ely .1 1. rf, fexdxs-fij, : i - - Lx, Ji iil f-155,-ba ff' Ji ' 4 7 fa ' ACTLH as a H G il l 1 ' F' C ??3i1i Q fl Q i H 6 'wr .. . 'Q s ls VJILMA DELORES BLOOM SAMUEL FALB A bloom of intelligence. Quiet and rt'surL'ed. Glen' Club. '25-'Z6: The Vklishing XVcll. '25: Girl Reserves, '25-'26-'27-'28: Con- stitution Oratorical Contest. '25, HARRY KENNETH LOOP Harru is one of the must ronsrientzous and Luell-Iilzed students M.H,S. has ever prudttfed, JAMES ARTHUR BOLLETT Red has Contributed a great deal to' ward the success of M.H.S. in athletics. Track, '26-'27-'28: Football, 'Z7: In- ' ' ff, '27-'Z tramural Basketball. '25-'26-'27-'28. SUNG Sta 8 HELEN BERNITA BOLE Gifted as a pianist. but also a girl with countless friends. MARJORIE I. McKlNLEY Girl Reserves' ,Z5-.26-.27-.283 Marriage lhjlxusqeour Priscilla -either on or uit of Nanctte. 'Z6: Orchestra. 'Z8: Concert G, ' ' 7 ,7 ,7 , A A Band' '27--28. irl Rescues. -5- -6- 27. The Marriage of Nanette. 'Z6: The Bcllc of Barcelona. '17s Spanish Club, A26-127528. XVALTER L. CAREY lt's easy to look at lVaIter's fare. Ana' he's a jolly good fellow. too. Orchestra. '26-'26-'27-'28: Hi-Y, '26- 'Z7-'28: Beggar On Horseback, '28s Sopho- FRANCIS MAYI-ON SHROUT more Class Play, 'Z6. lVhere have I seen that picture before? 3-:nf -S2141 1 -!:i?'SJ'E'5, -1. '13 it 'i'?:?f5'??if f??T'G?Et-1: 'Zfi'?Ti't?i'gP f5 Fi1?'f '?f TF' li-F,-E-g'ioTVf7' cgkgi'f1:v,r,f 1: QLQQ4-,T -ELA aff, g..j.-fgga,:x.4:,1L1 .H-.L+ 1 375.4- rr H i V: 1 -V I, b 14,1 THE CACTUS 1 F75 96 A l 1 l Zi' lf l .. J 14 N' g .f r ' EF l 'il- E W' ,wr I E I 1 ul f T ff 5 I 'L 211 r u ,X 1 C - 7' .,r F X E- ,Ty n' fr 7' I ' - W , A 2,4 .X , - - r 1 ff ' f' ' 1 - r 1-. , .1 Y K3 C?x. ,tw 'loft wi- I Y ZTL Y, tw '?fii1E li' ALC S tif-Lgfg-.N,'N,f i? - I giitfk W- 'E l 7' '37 , iT5 1777'3'T377'7W F'-S -9 'f - 'Tw 2 r f'5'?l ' fr Tip,--, - -- - 1- -Y r- -v w Yr, H , , , iq 'A A ' 1r'ff1-.f.'-9:2351 ti:M4.An Etc 5 414 V1 TLQXQAH cx1S'34E 'lfvlil 1- '51 glwjk-g'rg'332'-Qfi7.jl'1jigl.gf'fi'Lfiliyiijff V . V' ffl Y ,rr , Q lhll t ,L 'T r . 9 5' .+ lis- v 1 lvl fa gif. K 1 t. tr if A1111 ff :Pl W rs, ', l l r X23 1 U if 'N ' ff-f'. Ji 'ka I r . Q4 ML , rv ,-A 5 r . rr., will G J' A w - lf' gm I ' 'Q .X K 1 Q fl 5 KATHLEEN MAUDE SOUTHERLAND Q' Cheerfulrzess and Capabzlrty Persomhed. it ll , .gg . R Entered from Shortridge High School 5 Indianapolis. 'l7: Girl Reserves, '27f'28. , .,, r Y EVERETT VJILLIAM XVYSONG WC Do you know Mr. Ablett. the eminent 1:1 green-grocer. of Rosoman street? UN Intramural Basketball, '25-'26-'27-'28: 3 HAROLD E- VEP-CH French Club. '26-'271 Trrrlr. '27-'zsr , gg Q31 A little scientific training at Purdue, and Trelnwney of the YVells. '27. lg' 5 lf Harold will be the farmer of tomorrow, fi fi Agriculture. '25-'26-'27 rg U xj If it is of botamcal importance, she sure 'Z6: Literary Club. 'Z6: Trelawney of the ' RALPH COKAIN v jf JJ: W7 i f r . Jvs2sh7'.vJw2JeJeJwJefJsasv'eveJefxr ,fr if MARGARET ANN WEAKLY E ly knows something about it - -' Entered from Van Buren High School ,il :i- I .. ' Wells, '27: Chorus '27 S lVhat aqam 9 ' 5 ' 'qi il fs S. 17 7 , - 5 . ER ,Y RICHARD GERALD WYCKOPP -' ' V . '-Q 5' . IQ 1- fln ardent admirer of the French lana : R wwe. 'e ' French Club. '25 5 1 Q LEP? 'S 1 ggi' ' la ,. -ii ' s ,,, -:L-Q--vfaxzpfgiygia ' 3'f'1-Q-9-Q21-. V,-f -Yi-ex . , .2 . .Th f .Q 4Fd+r Liffi? '-TTfl'?1-- '-22462, 1 'S so '?'egj T'Qf,, 'Q ' - ' if'r6Qe:a fLS?2'+.1esL'L ff7f'Yff.f ' ' S Underclassmen 0Hicers .Q -J -' e Q .J c . A. , f 1- T N 'R i sm is .. . . 1 Q g sm . s i s ' , I aj 1 as bf . 5 ---s. M- 5 - -.-.. sl AAA '-,, , ' . . ' - ' A . ' eiailifiiiiif fi . , ' t . - 2 ... - jf . ,., if x .wax ,,-- W - , .,,-, 1 gpg : :Z X ' jg - s grass,-,Q j . 7 .. Y '1 ' - - 'F' L. N ns sq -4 Kigfhtlinfrer Poland Clawson Stanilnaxuglk fl Merritt Aldrich Bender .Dr . ' T' xhlx -1.-JJV, X'-' f Juniors 'V . ., , ix URING THE school year of l927-Z8 the Junior Class was outstanding in its support of school activities. The programs sponsored by the class were varied and interesting. ln March the Juniors ordered their class rings. which are unusually attractive. The annual Junior picnic was held in May. The Juniors have studied hard. have zealously co-operated in school activities. and are well prepared to become the Seniors of 1929. Erle Kightlinger was chosen as President of the class. William Poland was elected Vice-President: Margaret Clawson. Secretary: and Milton Stambaugh. Treasurer. Sophomores , J . . . 1 3 MALL. BUT mighty. That describes most faithfully the Sophomores. They 4 1 have presented a number of programs before the general assembly and f ,. have taken an active part in all school activities. Their committees have al- N 'Q ways been Well chosen: their parties and picnics have always been successful. 5 ffl' This is only the third year in which the Sophomore class has been organized 5 i in Marion High School. The duties required in an organization and the co- Bl tg operation needed have proven invaluable in the training of executives to carry L on the responsibilities which are placed on the shoulders of upper classmen. V, I Oflicers of the Sophomore Class were: John Merritt, President: Ralph Aldrich. fm ill, Vice-President: Leffel Bender, Secretary: and Donald Knipple. Treasurer. 'N 4 X rx: . Z i i I 1 'H ef.V'.i7'a?:T7'-eff . ff' 'R'?' l f11M: ' 5 J .4 W ,9Z9PPY.rf1LEZ??p'ZP',,25'5 gi .iii Gf'N4,-E ee ' ' i t 4 Q is Q5 !1fCACTU S Wffffffffli6Z0.lfPff!.fZ':f'fIefaFfWfff!'-f'-MJr'ZeZ5ffAl'sA?I'eZeZf1-'f- F' 1' - Juniors Reading from Top to Bottom First Row 1 . Argo Z. Buchanan 3. Bowser . Shearer . B n 4 5 row 6. Malott 7. Boyd 8 . Dennison Second Row . Willen . Bole . Baker . Usher . Farley . Brunka . Felton . Turney Third Row . Eiler . Overman . Curran . Overman . Paulus . Bolle . Mille . Maidenberg Fourth Row I. Loy 2. Naftzgcr 3. Berry 4. Shields 5. Motsch 6. Martin 7. Leonard S. Meng Fifih Row . Julian . Sutton . eaver . Watson . Curran . Sanders , . Rigsbee . Pritchett Sixth Row . Na . Morton . Moore . Ripke . Morrison . Roberts . D r ar er . Bash :D , '44 gk W' Q 1 :fl V - N4 44 P O i 'Q fl ill 5 A g 1 K I n . , . 'I-. ' .ffi .SFF Ji efify' afe'Z4' efff .2'JW75':ff' JJ? ?!J e7J75 U. I 7 ' l l ' ' 2 2 ,, N 3 3 W ' H ' 4 4 ' ' 5 5 6 6 , ' 7 7 , 8 8 l 1 ll 2 2 , 3 3 f v '5 4 4 . - 5 5 5 p ' 6 t 6 v , S 7 1' 7 il K 8 8 r s ' ff S 1 fl H . Q b- I W M -'-'il .xixt t '1 I .J - 4 X Q5 a- CAETU6 :Paw Qelif. I,Z?Z'ff2.f'eFfJ6 Q 1 First Row 1 . Love 2. Savesky 3. Scott 4. Cain 5. Russell 6. Booth 7. Burson 8. Roberts efd':fe?':5-fffff ef!f!' ' Second Row Botkins Bryant ' 3. Esler ' . Wilson . Ackley v l, - Z. 4 5 6. Wolfe 7. Windsor S Wagoner . v . n 1 Q A Third Row l. Charles . V. 2. Carey - 3. Cates - 4. Pence - 5. Jacob ' 6. Conn ' 7. Irvin 8 Charles Q 5 E . ' v I . s Wwfwffffff - . .1 rm fo. 1U.s.ffff,1 ELZQEYBL Juniors Reading from Top to Bottom Fourth Row l. Conn 2. Hutton 3. Hurlock 4. DeBoo . Barnes . Johnson . Coats . Payntor 5 6 7 8 Fifth Row l. Swartz . Sachse . Cain 2 3 -4. Albright 5. Hanmore 6. Caine 7. Anderson 8. Holland Sixth Row 1. Liepse 2. Jackson 3. Smith 4. Yoars 5. Slusser 6. Johnson 7, Duncan 8. Stambaugh S N -As --T211-+ 1 1 If ' I A ILM, ' f 3 Vu mf! . xii ' Y , gif ,QQ-.M' E is ff T lem , ,i:7.- , Y 4 K , , 3 ., - x V Q f , ' ' W MQEQQGQ , . , TUXSE? E Juniors Reading from Top to Bottom Qfffffffffff-T. - ... E' -. . C -ff. QZJFIQG. .0 ,VF 9 '.eZ'e?'V.SBf.-iZ?Z6g : , S 1 1 5 fi, ' First Row l. Stevens Z. Holt 3. Hale 4. Slusser 5. Gardner 6. Kinder 7 8 . : . Herzog , . Hewitt Second Rou, . Fouce -. Be . Overmyer . Bausman ' . Hawkins . Harreld . Myers . Hawkins Third Row . Smith t . Houser , . Price Russell Martin Rosenthal Miller Coolman Fourth Row l . King 2 .Stephens 3. Thomas 4, Gibson 5. Rosencrance 6. Haner 7. Roberts 8. Hartman Fifth Row . Plank . Caine . Keesc . Clawson . Pierce . Draper . Kendall . Dau son Sixth Row . Swathwood . Poland . Doty Pence Doty Hahne Copeland Glasser 3 Ii till in 1,-,IVA I- P+ 3' dv fs7o?1? 'V V4 S, 5:5-:5'!7Q?3fiS , 1 1 . . 1 11 2 1. : Z 3 ' 5 5 A 3 3 - j ' s s 1 -- ' 1 1 1' ' j z 2 1 2. 2 f I 52 ' Sf . 6. 6. Ii S .5 5 jig l l ' . i 1 - -s yir 51'f5'55'3?C' as Q' R 'l 2! . . . . I 1 I . .. I z I T! -J .. E 'T -.: .. ' h 'I gl J! 1 'r . ... . K ... -wg 4 4... ,vi fn An- A' ,fm fi?- -.Q . as -4. - -11 W' ,,..., , -0' np, '- F- -5-t. --...,, 'RF --. ,..., ,-u.. .,.- 4- if QA P . C 4 Q' . Siifif S 'Yg- trimmer m ,M 9- 1' Q er Q -ef Q lv ' pf J M A. , E: - Cafvwv Q eadfn ni YV ' Q g fr fx S Ffrs 0:77 T Q 1 I R Q S Z' W.Ow P to B NT ii '. . St frimson 'V7 N 5 Moeb A Q gi gvigsign Q igslreers an Fourth 925312 5 IliffRow I1 5.14 fa Qi Qfssqfl 1 2. C Rou, WOE Q5 21 gf agiizn 2 . ' ' n H 2' H2-Egfr? ' 1 7: Sqeygoss ofa 8- 11352535 Ffffh 5 egdin J Rolv 'f Qi Thi, 3- s Q 1. d RO 5i oH?2ffk Q Wu W Giver K 4f Ejvliiilms S1 gif? 5 Si 7- Efofsf 'I 5 Q 8: Sullee S -Y Q S Siiwai 1 th R 5' lnhot 2f L ow gf It 3 Kah S 4' piglg 5: Jhillglin yer 6 Ienn Pg ger 5 grey. 7' Qfellfv JJ' 8: Rysoardt .Q TUS ng Q 'Jffeff .Jfffff , M,7.e7.J-JK wwf rf!!! Mfr ff- :fir 4 , mph S V P Ja, JS, S ...-. MW .Q- 4. 551 N -fy - 'N in .ef FH- A a -A ,1- ww M .M 0. u vw ,. 135 ff fi' ,vw s ' F' k-0. .. . K --M1 if 253 ,np- - - ,. 3, , 3 - ' 1' I 1 M I Lx' 0552 ff' J, -ff rx ,f N .---1 - 1,-J x - .f -nf 1 ' 5. . 14847 f' , 13 Y 'Z Ny ,M Y' .LJ I D' 2 t 5 .fi ' 5' S rf , A ,, 1 J 'Q 1 mg ,525 3 ' I XQJ. gg , a. f N . ,J V N, , Q 5 - x 2 2 E. 5. N I ,l r I ,. 1 ,i Q , i 14 -5 ,I rg '-.iifiiila-. ,N 2- V -- , 5 I Fi f?1GQ 2Q2ivf eww if Fifi, 36614. WOZIZQ 54? 54 5 .5 1, 1 -,X 1. I 1 L ' F L, 4 , A N Q, . V P.L3Uk'i5 ' 5 HE Q 5 , 4, E 3 955 L . f 1, W in S E, I W ' 1, L f A55 in 1 ? - I , U v P ,r A Q . . ff away.: YJ 34 f GL Fe 5' 9' L v X , N 5, , 211 ' , L 4 ' ' . ' ' rg: 4 f L ,W fig I f ,f K x 3 .' 2 5 I A K aw, . as: 3. 1. - 'Q 9 J I x a I k IL' 43 ' K x I S- A v . I ' -' 1 I... 1 sq A 'sf x . . n ' ,ex ,iff r 1 ' ' ' 1 r 1 f r F f-.':.Q.' 3. 1 3- H .ET fl.. ' ' : I 1 'Sis , Jul! 51-, 'xi ivs, 1 5 I IB ',h....W lhk , 1, ' i f! ?lrf??1'-- Q-g?f':fzq, ,qv-4 -- . . +4.- -Qffr '-f ' -A 10- T 2, ' gf, ftgliif f 1 k Lge, r g ' ,::m1'-miwjgia. - 1 .- if f gif' ' , GB iii? M :Q-ixldiifihll ff -, i :YK N- .,. ,1 Zi ' I - ,W , W. 1 X ...qc V fn ' ' ' .-ff-,. f g,.,-x--. C 3'-.Q.r.1jL1C I V, -' ' - 'f Jfefffk' 1 0 -sffef-EZ' -ef' effeZ'.Q'5.fef6fl'd3ffJV'J' .J 2 N GP r ,v CACT wwwffz-:zenff.mepfffffrFffaserffffrrmef.zasres4srvs6.nf fsrfaa-zaev' Reading from Top to Bottom First Row l. Knipple 2. Jay 3. Kuhn . L ' 4 armmg 5. Lenfestey 6. Lash 7 . Kile Second Rou, . Mickel . Mc!-Xvoy . Mignery . a . Weikal . Ferguson . Vice . Norman Third Rou, . Latendresse . McBride . Mor: ' . Webster . Shafer . Van Voorhis . Od e . McClain Fourlh Row l . Michaels 2. Stevens 3. Whiteneck 4. Nesbitt 5. Wallace 6. Leamon 7. Knight 8. Lines Fifth Rott . Sparks -. Ve'ch . Vloon . Troyer . a . Mercer . Shanks . Mautz Sixth Rou. . etzer . Hamake . Kilgour ' . Glasser . Laughlin . Golf . Kiley . 1 1 1 2 Y 7 M 3 1 3 1 4 J y 4 ' 5 5 Sh W ' 6 6 g 7 7 ' gi 8 8 .1 . l 1 Kn 5, 5 5 f N 3 4 5 S 6 6 H S n 7 E Q 'N 'S 5 3 ?'.i s?J'5.f'eZ':.7'-J5'ef7'.eE7e7'e7'e7'.FJJ:I957!F'J5' J' J?5' P' Ann ,Qm r VPN 'FF ,... vga., me -on ,z, 6525 ,SEK MJ a i '1 ,r In Qi -6:3 .asf z .55 , .X -.-s.. 1 A-7-MMA NAR Yqvl A , ,,,, -MW ,,V,.-, , Y.,..--....,...-..-...-- I 4 ::: ru lil 5: .. ..:::' 2 Q Y ' -:-v c ... .L ',J.L, QACTU5 .1- elif' Qi2iQ96Zd5!d atiFfft52Y' . . f - . 5 7 oiroggzkry S I Q 5 Ei Sophomores - 0 Q Reading from Top to Botlom S 'A Q Q First Row Fourth Row O Q l . Nessel l. Tukey Q 2. Meng 2. Wimmer 5 3. Lane 3. Truex Q 4. Schultz -l. Yunker Q 5. Laughlin 5. Scarborough N 6. Brown 6. Wharton Q 7. Hays 7. White ' ,f 8. Smith 8. Wolfe N 9. Higgs 1 Q Second Row Fffrh Row 4 S- 1. Moritz 1. Griffin S' Z. Landis 2. Paulus S 3. McMillin 3. Lowder X 1 4. Prickett 4. Price Q 5. Ivans 5. Magee .4 6. McPherson 6. Scott 'g' 7. Paxton 7. McAvoy Q 8. Penrod 8. Owings 5 9. Smith 9. Nesbitt S Third Row S1-X117 Row '. l. Bragg l. Ludlum ' 2. Merritt 2. Miller ' . Knox 3. Rawlings ' . Moore 4. Miller Pruden 5. Jacobs Parker 6. Moore Pettiford 7. Lines Newell 8. McCoy Redman 9. Bender S euenrh Row I . Mills 2. Osborn 3. Moore 4. Kendall 5 . Marshall 6. Anderson 7. Perkins 8. Marshall 9. King QS 2: W S Q ,r E L 1 W 1 ,, , , , W, . , ,, , Lol! -H ,N xg 1 5 Q-'gs' G CACTUS .efZ'e5J3A'J'efFJSJ2f:f:f':P!4A3 Q Q 5 Q 3 E 5 First Row ' l . Bibler 2. Carey 3 ' . Crawley J eQY'f Sophomores Reading from Top to Bottom Fourth Row l . Watson Z. Wysong 3. Venis , Wilson F05X'T'9W 'I 'f F f Ni ?O90T'F F '7 '? f'T' SC lC90?'F f '7 D' fx 1 g T 99359535395 2 3959595522 'L 23553592 Hoi-g-94225 Q Nizg,2:5.af.gv gaagff N B in ig E E014 E N na ?O?0T'9Xf 'T 'f '!X'T' 5? E -rfnmmmwmzov 5: 03-v-:mv-nmwgm 3- P-4NlL'5G-r,.1..v-e D'1-USSXSUE 'gg 85. xc! 'I o E P9Or'swf'+v'wr- 21 FWN0w+wN- w 9Qf'Gw'+ R, ......., 5 , S' , 11 D' fm Q'!1Qg'?Q5Q.? ,J QQTQQQQEQ 2, ggi? fvQfv2::r'3D..,'C'. Q 552-'fv4 ',:1: 3. o :EENQ Q 522230 E mga? :gn E mimi EWS H 7- D' Q'-vga: :I v1 Ln ml! 'Q57z5Lf71i5Y.QQ.CfLCf3'l 1 AAD' lg 'N . 5 W f F. V n P Q53 M fgsa Q Q!! si! iii di , 51 1 'E f wi s JK I ' 1 if 'ICACTUXS Sophomores Reading from Top to Bottom . First Rou. , . Atkinson -. Lanclgrave , 7 . Hodge . Drummond . Carson . , Ancil . Kaylor . Klain . Ha rrel ' Second Rom ' . Dixon . Ha l . Hoffar ' . Gowing . Howell . Holland . Herring Heiniger Esler h . 1 A Third Row . Hultz . Hyman . Heinzman . Bahr l . 5. Gray bf. 6. Franz .' 7. Ailman Q 8. Kilgore Q 9. Fort S ' 1 51 H Fourth Rou: . Virtue . Veach . Trook . Thornton . Tippey . Zimmerman ' . Tow nsend . Thoroughman Fifth ROLL . Lash . Hallahan . Da . Hale . Eltzroth . Knipple . Harreld . Johnson . Gregg Sixth ROLU . Heal -. Grant . Hopkins . Allbright 5. Arnold 6. Hoag 7. Grindle 8. Hart 9. Barley Seventh Row 1 . Humes 2. Havens 3. Hollenback 4. Flanagan 5. Jeffers 6. Hollingsworth 7. Greene 8. Bailey 9. Esler ' gi 1 . - .e?56H'J5Q?!5f!fWfWfQEF.I!?5t'J?ffJfZ:Z'JJff.53C'wV' fff N 5 Q Q E 1 1 Q 4 -4 W 5 5 is 6 6 5 Z Z ' - 9 gl 1 1 Q ' 2 ll 2 3 3 y -1 B' 2 EL 6 6 A Z Z Q5 1 1 2 7 3 3 4 4 ass li! 13 5 11 1 be l 5 1 l Y n. 'Ii ' 2 fn Y! ....- 4? 45 'ffl -.f- fan- 4, fr mtg' .- fn fo 4r- eq. A1 -. .6 , 57 , .... ,B 4 - ': . 5 55 9' 5 rZ Sxvdfxxf-X Q-Af -. Z' 1CACT l I is E Q Q S S M E Q First Rott . McDonough Thompson . McVay Straug . Powel Smith E a . Moore Sector Redman w S E s E nd Rott Robb Seto . . Miller Sloderbeck Seacat Muchmore Shull 1 Q Q S . Reed v 1 Rittenhouse A' - 2? Q 4. ' Az: Third Row , . . Scott . . . Milner w .. Speece . Porter Shields ..-0 . in Reese Russell Seacat Spears Sophomores Reading from Top to Boltom l l 7 Z 3 3 4- hn -l 5 l 5 ' 6 6 7 7 8 8 9 l l 2. Smith Z. Stevens 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 9 9 l l 2 7 3 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 l 7 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 U Fourth ROLL . Webb . Winchell . XValker W'illen 5 v . Weliex er Ward . Welch Barnes n l s Fifth Rou, , . Stebbens . Stewart . Tillman . Dougherty . Stevens . Detrich P Rosenbaum Stokes ' r Sixth Rou. . Thomas f Sausaman ' McKillip Thompson Thomas Davis Stewart Rheem Davidson Seventh Row . Mickel Edwards Gillespie Davis Stone Deushel Moore Millspaugh Daugherty o l ,- - - ' 17. T ' i t W 'Q 54 fi 7.1 'ff S4 1 'r 5 E Q is S 5 KA HAL xi 'I '1 ,M N -w 3 V 4. -C fm il 1 ' ' A . ,ff . X15 A , ' :fl X ,Q 3 fl eu' l hifw 4 'vi Zig:gfi,i1g'T,.gi,1f::,if.,ff:'ifp 15 if iii. v , V, f L1-L.t.a,.-.:.,.-..,,,g..1...-f,a4,,.,..,--...g..,.' ,.,, 4. -,g-,,,,, . ,.... .-1,, ,g., I w '-5 X an-aw, , :zy- 1 , . k f 'Q ' 3 2 - ,WI 41 +5 5 5 .3 F1 9 A gf' 5 3 5 V4 Q1 N, 1 VI ,rfwx -4 fa,,,,,g? Q' if' s glillflrf 'i x7'f'MM7 'f ,-QZil,.-. I 2 f: QgLJQ',i'E' QM' 1+-f KY f Q- -A', QQQE' V, A Eki l,.k ' . - B f - H! S- A I T, X - H 4:1 -- X HI f J m y ff Linh A 5. -I' F ' , 'W 'A '22-' .f1ffg, -5 ef,-iii? f., lf, lf- QQ 'Q i' r .iw fsf A , 7 4 22 3 1 ' - --' :Jn ,., - -. -' j am l - A ,V -4 ' -ziwavewe . . . 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Second Row -Green, Whitacre, Miller, VValtun, E. Wagner. Henry, Third Row Hlinn, Tuwnse-nil, Smithwiek. B. VVay:ner, Mule-r. YEARLY TWENTY STUDENTS composing the Freshman Class were enrolled 1 from the Martin Boots and McCulloch Junior High Schools at the be- ginning of the second semester last January. These shy. self-conscious boys and girls wandered through the halls of M.H.S. shortly after their arrival so that they might become better acquainted with the atmosphere of their new surroundings. Later they met in the auditorium and received instructions as to the courses they might pursue. The Freshmen received valuable advice from their upper classmen. They watched the big boys and girls and tried to do just as they did. The result was gratifying. Now these same Freshmen are blooming into Sophomores and proud they are. No more will they have to bow to the will of their superiors, no more will they gaze with curiosity around the corridors: no more will they be shy and timid. To make a good story come true. some day they will be Seniors. Then they will be sitting on top of the world. But alas! Their memories will carry them back to the days when they were Freshmen entering lVl.l-l.S. for the hrst time. lt's nice to be Freshmen but. it's nicer to be upper classmen. So think the newcomers from Martin Boots and McCulloch. ...... 14... -,-..-- -,..,-1-0, f-,...,......,,,,. ,, ..',-,-o. -..e..,,,.....,..,,.,, T-Q, ,- V A- ,.,,- , T , ,Y , , ,, ' ' ' ' oi ' K' 'A 'j, g' f'jQ,i,f'fp AjQf,, j,Q,Qf,,..,.. ' ' ' ' 'I..iTI,L.Ql ,..'L.,':.' Lid i Jah ia.-. ........ ,a..-..--.-N. ---..-.... NH- 'af' EP IE? tem 5-4. 'FUI his Qwvf -2?-Si f 1 .35 -P ,M 3'? w- '13..,,,,,, L TQ FY-'rw 7 fczi AEI mi., KM 'Cf -nil! -14717 Y r,.. X Jn f gl '4' r-l .Ir ' 1 i, 4 5 P v ,.., at-x in :LIU ' .QA Ar-vu-f . i E' E5 PS S 54 I Q . W: L ' ,. 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A Y Us qi.- , . Ly'.,,:-- . - I Nm: Jr , mug., 1 ...L-. A . ,, :I .- ' I V - N 1 ,, - ,,:,5.,,ggf,gIff: .ilk ,pi 4353.1 Q: ,L A .V . ,5 '17-f ,gh -. .g,'-H.f, ..1?1-L.-- l-...- J.,, I 4 j-,Q,1,,-..m., - ,A-' - ...M .,.-J 4. K ,A . , -1, 1 '-' F1 .I--v P Wg . f- ' nz, 1 ,..- ..V,-,. , gun, Nw, . . x A.. Hx- . . ' ' ll' '. .' NMIFA' l-- ACTIVITIES N 'K 4 1 2 a 3 ' 1 ig 1 1,1 -, .3 1 'Ti f' - F-if 1-1 1 51' , .QV . W , 1 I ' 'Q ' , r 1 .,. , F41 X , 1 13 Y I l lv' , . A 1' ,TU 1 A A Y V I ' 1? 52 GRACE... CLE 1.15 ,, ,-, :.-1' ' Ii I, 1 'f 5. v I' 1 , ' X. . , . wx- ' ' X. 1 . 1 N V' 1 ,, 0. , M' ' L- 1 fi x- 1' 1 34' 1' WK-5,,,,. . , ry' ' .Sn . ,,w ,af 23,.,gm:,Ag x' 25.4 xv ,g wrl .2 'J ' 1 S! F- I Ki, L- 1 E' Img . 1 ,W .X ! f J 4 1 V , 1 Q4 1 4 ,, A W VV .A ' ,Q,1 K1 1 lg' 1 L-,.' ww' Q' QL' A . H 4 I-'I 'pw' ' w 111 LJ 11 F idf 1 A . N . Lg Ni?-,k T Lv ' fig 4-Q1 A' , x '-7 f - ' -, X, ,,A. -. , - . l-14.3, qw- Aa., gif il A ,u ,..p,,,g-xi-1, J i V' 1,LlrQi-,H V ,, flzlgijbx-Ni Y! YQ-317, , V 4 3'2?7k'r cz' ' V r ., ' J : XV V ' I Rvi - , 43- 1x.:', .-ffl , Aj! -asf NROE-ERT GEMMHL- JAy1ES,ANDE'1gI5ioN ATHLETIC Bprrog KLMASST CIRCULATI NGK 'JQHN4 FLE1imrNs A55T1b9SfNF5f' 15155 A - V Y- -- Y ----- - f-- .Q - f -yea-5----f.f..Y, ,,.,:f:..,,-q-1f?x-- W--.-....-N---..--YiV..-,? ,, VWT. 2- .-.i-V.Y- - - - A , . .ff 1-'-f -v Q3 - V .- 4' :N 1 Q ff f--'- 3 ff F -1- J- --in -2 ,f,-5-:A :V -, ' ' .' , ,, r A-file,'warg-:'.9J.ggQff,5J-4gf'a ,Q ,Q 4 ,L :A --2 4 3x4-4 .Li ,4JL...Z.4,.l, ,- -.L...A. AM- fe .' X1 A V 1 -' The Survey liuttimi Rnwf-lielielluargrer. Sluekey. Lmviler, Hamilton. Charles, Shafer, Swathwtmd. Second Row- Hzinniore, Smith, Barney, Morgan, Slizirie-In-iyer, Callzthaii, Loop. Third Row Thmnpsnn, Culbertson, Charles, Love. Swulhwnotl, VVeaver. VVhylnrew, Fourth Rm-.' Cukain, Renlwarger, Hale, Venis, Bullet, King, l'zittc-rsun Fifth Row Hilmlelvranil, Amltrsnn, Harsh-sry, Spencer, Iizuiirhlin, lizirnes. 1-IE SURVEY is the official newspaper of Marion High School. Formerly a group of students appointed by Mr. Kendall edited the paper. but this year it has been edited by the Journalism Classes under the direction of Miss Mary Glenn Hamilton. It is printed by the high school printing department, under the direction of Mr. Penrod. printing instructor. The editorship of the paper was vested in the following people during the first semester: Robert Newell, Charles Callahan and Harry Loop. Donnell WeaX'er acted as editor during the second semester. Special editors for the first semester were: Bond Barney, Alice Brown. Mildred Charles. Will Hildebrand. Edith Lowder and Donnell Vkfeaver. The editorial staff for the second semester was composed of the follow- ing people: News Editors. Thomas Hardesty and Emeric Renbarger: Feature Editors, Robert Newell. Harry Loop and Ralph Cokain: Athletic Editors. Bond Barney and Will Hildebrand: Make-up Editors, Charles Callahan and James Anderson: Reporters. George Laughlin. Lewis Morgan. Doris Shafer, Arthur Bollet, Vklilbur Charles. Mildred Echelbarger. James Hale. Cieorge Hanmore. Floyd King. Russell Love. Roy Shaneberger. Opal Stuckey. Robert Smith. Floyd Swathwood. Helen Swathwood. Charles Venis, Alan Thomp- son and Mildred Whybrevx': Typists. Otis Patterson and Ladd Culbertson. The following people were associated with the business stall' of the paper: Business Manager. Charles Barnes: Associate Business Manager. Guy Spencer: Circulation Manager. Charles Venis: Associate Circulation Manager. Kemper Venis: Faculty Manager, B. H. Penrod. 4- i l l 1 . 4 . i 1 Y -.,...-.a.....f --T - -, rv,-:-TQ-a wr: . - - H. .,-, .W i., 'gf ,Ag'e , ,-.e-f - if-gf-Q? ,I .,,.,,,.- V .....,, v Y ..- l I 1. l l i l ll A I I , . l I I. V V. l g, ., W f f -'ff' f ', l .pi ,FI ,Di cgi ,J ul V-I ,a l.-1 mei ,V a -Q2 li. V. -'Q fit ill Fl V. ye in ul ,A l il if 1 pg I-1 . ...sg 4 -La, pr ips' .L,..'.:f.1.,.l .-.1.a.:s...s. fray- -Leg, ,ju , , 4 . ap.- J. sa ,aa 1 - was ,H .a - Jigs -: . -+' -4-4-im wk airv Rineliait Yigrtir Hmtti PLAYS A D PLAYERS With their presentation of The Valiant by Hall and Nliddlemas. the classes in Modern Drama set a new standard of measurement for Marion dra- matic productions. The play was entered in the Second Annual High School Play Contest Tournament sponsored by the Little Theatre Society of Indiana, and was awarded the silver sliield for second place, Victor Hood received the individual prize forthe best actor in the tournament. ua wk- 'f.- ,ws i .- . Y A A N A ' . . ,fM1....i.1....':fJ'r ':w Ulf, . ,, A i'Clt7LL'IIFtiS the mtznu trniux lwfort' lhezr Llmtliq 'lhe Uulzrmf m't't'r limit .if tic-iilh but .mtv ' Y, dagger mf-'ws - V. , .1-fA 1 tx 'l,,l,,. uf?,A,if gf Ei 6? TrelaWney of the Wells XY l,lNlRll lin- I't'rsom ttf Iht' Plat! .lames Telfer lol the Sadler 'Wells Theatre! Xlrs Telfer lM1ss Yuolet Sylvester! lSadler XVells faugustus Golpovs lot the Sadler XYells Theatrel l-erdinand Gadd lol the Sadler XVells Theatreb Tom XVreneh lol the Sadler YVells Theatre? :Xvonia Bunn lot the Sadler Vfells Theatre? Rose Ttelawnev lol' the Sadler XVells Theatre! Imogen Parrot lof the Roval Olympre Theatrel O'Dwyer lljrompter at the Pantheon Theatrel Mr Denzrl tof the Pantheon Theatrel Mr. Mortnner lof the Pantheon Theatrej Mlss Brewster lof the Pantheon Theatrel Vice-Chancellor Sir Vdtllxam Gower. lit, Mtss Trafalgar Gower, Str XxvllllJl'l'llS SlSIel' Arthur Gower, Sir XXvllll.ll1l'S grandehtld Glara De Voenix, Str Vfilltanrs grandchild Gaptaln De lioenix, Glaras husband Mrs. Mossop, a landlady Mr, Ahlett, .1 Grocer Charles, a Butler Sarah, a Mald Theatre Y T uesdav James Anderson Ytrgtnta Goan .Klan 'l hompson Glxllord Hardv Ralph Coltarn Mildred Tgehelharger Golda Garner Marx' :Thee Caldwell limerte Renlaarger tl. Xxrlllldfll long Russell Love -Xutlramae Mevers John ljlCIIlIUll'1g Onar Mott John Moore l,Ol1lSC Modlln Burke XYill1an1s Thelma Overmeyer lfverett XX'vsong Thomas Hardestv Martha Moon XVednesdax' Charles Ruplex' limtlx' Gould Charles Callahan Forrest Green Vtetor Hood Ruth I-enstermalxer Fatrt' Rinehart Mtrtam Bahr Robert Newell J Xxylllldfli Long Russell l,ove Marv l.l7ZlC Johnson l ewts Mrller Bernice Jones Robert Gemmtll Gladys XVilcox Burke XVilllams Harrtet Alderton XVayne Cleveland Thomas Hardestv Vivian Beamer l,. 'L 11 JK ,Q-aan. ' '- 1 '--A - .xi Tsai win STCQTTS fl i 1 '12 if' Q fit uf-,Wu W Td.ebV'1r1ci X' -1 .w:fg:TF wfima Hanky ?'4f.+, .1X.,.. V. T xi L13 .'.T,1,.',I 4f Xf'J: BOWSPS lidfe imitevl Uv3bcftQ-2':n'p?A C ip? TTXQH-ZH EUC J YXMEV1. QQIIQ3 Qfiur-alcfmf? 7Q1w'noun+. EmvI7QgL.kl3 ff xinvnjf .frgtccltt 'flobaft He L.V' .IQH , fic el M-Jagmott flaw! Ha my Fir,-Nxt Reign 21eK2vy:Qv2 13 'ucfzem YGHQSK Green 'QXHOP LTDSZIDF- lu: Her Kiwi---Q4 ' X55-.Ar U, , ,.. S ,- , , ...- 1-Q-,. A. g1,,.5,g... g:.1K,:-1.5,-3-.7 X 'A:: i 'N fi? -ff Emily Ciould Lewis Nliller Ruth lieristermaker XV.ilter Arr The Cat and the Canary LEVERLY PLANNED settings and perfection of details combined to make The Cat and the Canaryn, a thrilling three act mystery play given bv the Drama Classes on February 7th and 9th one of the most effective presenta- tions made on the high school stage. The cumulation of suspense of wierdness, of smoothly geared mystery gave to the betwixt screams and laughter audi- ences a smashing. not soon to be forgotten climax. The Cust The Very Naked Annabelle NVest Paul Jones Charley Vvlilder Harry Blythe Susan Sillsby Cicely Young Mammy Pleasant Roger Crosby Hendricks Dr. Patterson Ruth Fenstermaker Lewis Miller Forrest Green Burke Willizms Mary Alice Caldwell Ciladys Wilcox Emily Cvould Charles Rupley J. William Long Walter Arrol Little Boym by Stuart XValker has been presented dur ing the school year before various Marion groups. The cast: Henry-Jay XVil- liam Long: GenevievefC1ladys Wilcox and the Very Naked Boy-Robert Ciemmill: pleased their audiences with the whimsicality of the production. E The Beggar On Horseback AN IEXI7RISSUlNIS'I'IC N IX'I'I,'I'X' bv KJIIIYUIAII and Conncllv Prcscnlcd at MARION HIGH SCHOQI. AI.'DI'IIORIL'XI April I7th and 18th by SENIOR CLASS OF 1928 AWP Cfiuvity Public Library 90 W:1C'sf!gV jffget PO Box 2270 S Fon Wayne, IN 4Q8Q1,L2270 I i fr- ' - V-. p ' -,f v-et'--4 , 1 a , . s ' 'Q' I li il '. Marion Senior High School H -543: F. e HE lVlARION Stixioiz HIGH SCHooL is commissioned by the State Board of Education: is a member of the North Central Assoriation of College and Secondary schools: and is accredited by Dartmouth College. ln the United States there are no higher accrediting agencies than those mentioned. Not including the Superintendent and the Supervisors of Music and Art, forty-one teachers. well trained and equipped for their work. are employed and one hundred sixty-seven recitations take place daily. About one hundred forty-two different courses are offered during the three years in the various de- partments. There are three vocational departments. Agriculture. Drafting and Printing. In any one of these courses, the students may make half the credits necessary for their graduation. The same thing is true of the commercial work offered. Three foreign languages. mathematics, history. English. art and science run through the entire three years. Music appreciation, harmony. glee club. chorus, string instruction. orchestra and band offer a variety of music seldom found in a high school. Dramatics. public speaking, home economics and athletics are offered to all students. Almost every department sponsors a student club. The shops and laboratories are well equipped and the library contains about live thousand volumes. The school prints its own weekly paper. The Survey. and issues an annual. The Cactus. ' .iso 'fdyf' ft M-5 ' 'if V :iv s ' iff. ' W Y 1 ftfsi ' ' 4 '., . ?4gf:.,.s,.,...- .. .1 .vgaL,Q..iL.'.e- ,,.',-., f ., a:,.' ,, ,e - . ..,..e gg ,,,,,,,,.1 ,, . ,-...- Ml duff! LL'a1 ! Lulu lu In' wrru CL1r7!l71u ll um 4111 mu lm 4111041 umm um: If- rqlwl umllhrml' ---' I5cgg.1r On l'lorsclmgk.' 'sas er-' , N for -FU N Q5 ff f.. 'AF l2fZJ5J?IIfFI'L' N l' . Q l. ,N Qxftk--.4 6 X--f: '?:f. v X A jg . Q llggfqeuiq ,xx W , an 7.1 Til, i-zgrgi-K -if ' iAW'f. iw my-WfguCA51iV:V '51, gr - H 'fy ffm A1 Q 2 - Y' CT1J.33.'.i'HT?fe743l SQf',f Tff?Lf55ffT1L'lii .'Iff7.l': fW'T3. KTTH' 'C 'T ' The Year's Review HE COURSE IN DRAMA. listed as English 8, has been modified by Mr. Smith. during the past two years both to form and manner. ln scope the course chiefly concerns itself with modern drama lwith a bit of Shakespeare and Sheridanl and some of its recent tendencies and influences. Plays are studied as projects. and the presentations are entirely taken care of by the members of the classes. Scenery is constructed and painted. lighting planned and arranged. advertising managed and all details considered as actual class work. During the current season the classes attempted to give the public an in- teresting and varied program of plays. For the first time tragedy was included in the list. The lllild ll'estcotts. by Anne Morrison. was the first offering of the year. A month later came Trelaeeney of the Wells. by Pinero, a satirical comedietta of the early sixties and performed by two casts. For the Open House program. the classes presented Martin Flavin's The Death Watch of Caleb Stone. a one act drama. lVhy the Chimes Rang. the annual Christmas play for our high school, afforded the classes an opportunity to work with the miracle play. The final production of the first semester was the mystery. The Cat and the Canary. by John Willard. The tragedy. The Valiant. by Hall and Middle- mas which placed second in the State Contest. was presented locally before two audiences. Beggar on Horselack. by lxaufman and Connelly, and Tommy. by Lindsay and Robinson. were selected for the second semester presentations. Beggar on Horseback with its tyyenty scenes. its array of snappy characters and its strange expressionistic movement. proved an excellent innovation. It was easily the best and most populir play the classes have used. As a class vehicle it made use of many ideas in stagecraft. The final weeks of the semester were devoted to the study of certain one acts. yy ith experimental staging of O'Neill's lVhere the Cross is Made and Planners Mansions. The year's uork brought out seyeral very capable leads that the public will DOI soon forget. The Seyen leads of the Beggar on Horseback yi ere es- pecially well taken lnom Hardesty as the whimsieal Neil will long be remem bered for his charm in acting as well as his excellent piano work Tairy Rine hart was a lovely Cynthia perhaps even more lovely than as Rose Trelawney in the Pinero play Joe Hamilton Cleoda Gray Bettie Nussbaum Ralph Har reld and Phil Hutchins vividly st forth the character parts in a most satis factory manner Bob Roberts had the task of engineering the action of the groups through in speedy style ln the pantomime the extreme of loveliness was found with the beauty of setting and costume and the dancing of Crystal Brandon and Dragoo Botkin The stage crew handled the twenty scenes easily and rapidly Expressionistic sets were new to Marion but th audienee soon reacted and proceeded to participate in the show in the desired vyay fy,-1 21 f?5fJ 5Qf-1'7 L'7s7 '?f1 55 Qjwf1,r59951w5 ? 7Tl'f'5 i Q eve e-AD!-54g1,, O' exam 4 f1eu4.e.f ,141 ue . 1 1 1 . . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 V V 1 1 1 l 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . . . 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XC ll, ly gg ,-M,lf - gg YZ '71Tf 1 .1 T'f'7 y' f -'fn f 'f-'-afM:- -i---'vu - ,--Y' ,-v 'gf-V--, Y.,. ..-i.. ,. ,,,,, ,,,. ,, ,,,, ,H V Mrk 4 C11-LL,Lf.-11..L..i.x.J.J...L,,Q,'-,4.4......,,....-....l..4s...:.-L...l,g,.,.-,......:...L.- ,,,-,.,.,,LL,,, ' 4 i 3 ' 4 f--'--4- '-'-'-' - -- ---------4 fel L, The Latin Club Ml .IJ PJ i- l Il' lil' Li ,i L, I 4-.1 Qui it it r ii ,.,. ii .AI gl use mg lfl . i I ,J ry i V L i. LJ Bottom Row-f-King, Knox, Hendricks, VanWinl-cle, Wilson, House-r. Holt. Clawson, Tukey, Pierce. ls Second Row- -Botkin, lsslehardt, Grant, Hall, Neal. McVey. Day, Cramer, Duncan, Brouuhman. lla- Third Rowftiinflle, Veaeh, Penrod, Ne-shit, Bahr, Jones, Willen, Livengood, Myers, Glasser. lg' Fourth Row--fGanz, Knipple, Pritchett, Andrews, Stowe, Sector, Rhue, Newell, French. r,i.' Fifth Row-f McMillan, Conn, Kiizhtlinger, Strauizhn, Usborne, Williams, Dennison, Flemminpz. If--3 lf- , . J HE LATIN CLUB is the oldest departmental club in high school. Its mem- bership consists of those students, who, having passed through the mental torture of three semesters of Latin. are still interested in the opportunity for gf further study of the life. customs and language of the Roman people. The meet- ' g , ' ee times each semester. combine business, instruction l' . . and entertainment and refreshment in a manner that would please both the pr: . . . . frivolous and serious of the eternal city itself. As a result. the members of the Club probably know more about the Romans than the Romans did themselves, ff' . . rl lt is the tendency for most people to overwork, In order to avoid this, KJ the Club has found it necessary to have two advisors. who prevent nervous f-'13 breakdowns and caution the ambitious students from excluding their own LL: language in preference to Latin. The advisors who have so diligently watched E1 over the Club are Miss Neal and Miss French. l faq The executive power is vested in two consuls. who, in accordance with l the Roman government, alternately preside at the meetings. The consuls for the school year of IQZ7 and 1928 were .lane Rhue and Robert Newell. Herbert ,ffl Custer and Mildred Holt were the Quaestors. while Miriam Bahr. Louise i 1 , ,. . . Modlin and Erle lxightlinger were the Aediles. .V-l:,f-, 3,-F3 ',,',,,,f:' 'L 1, T' ' W ,-', 7 , 3-'11 ', '-i,.- r vi ,. wi' xmefl 1 1 '.':-'1.,S,-'N V-v '.'-.wx si-1'-. -fLi.aQe:g4c1v.f.saf.:.ak.a,,sfne -.4 -f 1, ga. :Ls.4g.fa.sa,-gee.a Legtaagsa 4 aa 57141.44 4414..- 4 as x Se A, ' if fif ,rf CY, , Wf1QQlf,::zT,,Lj1, ,,Q7T,gj,L!t'Z1 A ,ffm -as The French Club 4-,, s imc... -2' fag. a T1 Hultum Row l'oin-, Shqvlievi, Nlyrrs, Siiiliin, l t-l'i:iisuii. l't'lek1-ii, Sn-1-mill Him' liullvr. Vlirlstnisin. Ni-slut, Frziim-r, Vmzill, Hull:-y, lmxis, Ii, llztxis. Thlrnl Row Vlisti-r, VV:-lvln, Aeklvy. Siillwiiiiiiti, Ailzxins, Merriman, W'ni:m-r. l mir1li Huw' Cllrrziu, l'riekvl1, Suvlisi-, NYzttson, .lIili:iii, W'inehe'll, llliut-, llrhr, Alilvrtuii. If CI'RtiI.lE FRANrjAls. known to those not in the parlez-vous class as the French Club. is one of the most interesting of all organizations in Marion High School. Its membership is composed of those students who have labored through one year of French with a grade of eightykfive or above and are now efficient enough to distinguish partum de Houbigant from un chauffeur. The Club has adopted as its motto Hfkidestoi, le ciel t'aidera which. in English, is indicative of the expression: Heaven helps those who help themselves. The Club was organized for the purpose of creating and maintaining a higher appreciation of French and to promote an interest in all things French. Meetings are held the fourth Thursday of each month. French is usually the prevailing form of discourse requiring as it does. many shrugs and gestures: but is generally understood that any mistake the aspiring members may make will not be used against them. Miss Covalt is the advisor of the Club. She runs to the rescue when students engaged in conversation in French become tangled and she is ever- ready to help them. The Clubs biggest event is the annual picnic held each year in May. Gflicers for the school year of l927-Z8 were: Miriam Bahr. President: Analdean Watson, Vice-President: Mary Prickett. Secretary and Treasurer: and Gail Ferguson. Reporter. There were twenty-eight members. Je:-,,..,,.,,.L.,T., Y, . ,,..,,. . rg K2 1 iff, i R. V4 LJ 5 at A. -M M ei . A K K. 3 i. .ai ,f---1fuA4-,,,f'-- f -- T l,4 4 ,-A4 , - .L a - AJ. Ugg X 1. :L e ae, pfik. . .,,..T.... - g f ,Lg ajatggjtigggs . .--aa ...gajg .5 ' . 7 1 V V .1 i fe: W- if '1,f 1'fjx w'Y?V-,4 ,rg 1,.,f 4 :..,..:'i'?:.Ti .,: ., ,fW' A' r I t.F.4.,4LTLg .tqjjTL4l..x..f.iZ.-Zi? ' 'F '35gg1.u ,St.fgs to V,'44YiIli.ziLJ4'.'f4 is- li Q1 Q5 ffi'L. jli'V4,i' Yjffp It 'vi 1: ld-F' fi f jill ,rt K I fl N The Spanish Club Q. Q. fps tl' lm W, 'J , f 4 F2 ., F 1 FT: ,J 1 A Vue FQ lil' 'M ,J LQ! hy .. .ivy 'fl ,i t : A-'l x ' l Q ,fl .rt.A+ ' - 'A Y ' 'al if :Qi rbi 'D ' 1 I pa J :ki U. 1 4 j 1- 11 'rss A A-'l if fgil Bottom Row-Q-McKinley, Rosenerance, Stevens, Nesblt, Moore, Baker, Magee. Brunt, Uden. Tx' to Second Row--Robb, VVootl. Grey, Real, Klain, ,Maidl-nliergr, Thomas, Tipney. Third Row-Bradford, Johnson, Hamilton, Vlfurtman, Redman, Brunka, Lomr. Hamilton. I x T Fourth RnwfGoulml, Albright, Copeland, MeAvoy, Howell, Walker, Gfrtillfi Carey. l 1 Fifth Row -VzinVVinkle, Russell, Nall, Darter. McBride, Buchanan, Berry, .k'l v-. Q44 x A A V A n get Q? ITH SO much trouble brewing in Nicaraugua and so many beautiful pi senoritas and handsome senors in Spain. it is only logical that one should A 'll pursue the Spanish language. Accordingly. a plan was devised whereby some als 1 , . . . . x .f ' . of the ambitious boys and girls of Marion High School could learn to speak fa Q this interesting language fluently. if 5, .1 L. 14 l iw Soon many students became acquainted with Spanish. And then. to their . 'lv i l l surprise. they discovered that their vocabulary would have to be increased so Q ' the Spanish Club was organized with Miss Wortnian and Miss Porter acting is ' . . , . '45 . I as advisors. They decided to let any student become a member it he was mak- Q: I, ' ing eighty-five percent or above. A goodly number of boys and girls were fi 35 iwl eligible to join. A clause was added to the requirements which provided that In gj' ' , . . . . it T i fi after one had completed his Spanish course he could continue his membership 1? Lf 4- . YN 1: QI provided he was a member when he completed the course. 3g. ji X4 'ri ' 1' . . . . Q., El' MI The Spanish Club met twice each month during the school year--a bust- Q N , I l N- Z3 M.: ness meeting the Hrst Tuesday and a party the third Tuesday ot the month. T . . . . . . , if For fun and jollity. these part1e.s were the last word. Something dealing with .T Spanish was always a part of the program. from serenading beautiful senoritas 'sf 321 . . , . , .sq j , I to staging successful bull lights without the bull. No one was injured in the gf . . i' .- if Q thrilling encounters. E i , 4, if . iii ' w li The officers for 1927-Z8 were: Edna Wood. President: Ralph Blakemore. ii. T Vice-President: and Margaret Gregg, Secretary and Treasurer. ,ag . 'ss 'iz Vx iq' get gi,2f3,3557g '5g sfgspgifafragffil lggzzfagrq.-v,i34'p ,3vt4'wcS'BsfwfG'f's:afew'fvTSf53QaeTfe I: i ,- . FKA fsfgfgi f fr--Y.-. ' C ,Aer lil ' A ki, A Q., if if L-'fy igEkk4i N, V, c-,-wffe 5' F? ' T ,.., . - ' 'C' NT ' W r . . ld . l l. 1 Ji . 'J FbY'fT'Y'sT'ff.'PT'q -'ff 4-af -aw 7:-1 Us-V-ff -.ern - f 1 . V -,T xg , , , , -V l A i if i 5. j li it . as i ll i il f li 'ii . tis.: 1 li'i Ii i I li .N . Q if 532 .tc iff I 1 '42 lx vff he .V I The Agriculture Club Nr- 2.1, 3'- ':. E Bottom Row-Sutton, Stewart, Mills, Le-anion, Moler, Walton. Second Rowfffflintun. MeFarren, Miller, VVe-asner, Embree, Henry, Frazer. Third Row WI-Iawkins, Mason. Crane, Have-ns, Shane, Kcni, Harriniz. l f f 1 - , - , . . . , pf ,,.,i.re4,.,u,,gQ,,,g A , ,-m,,,A4Mm FQ QT, N ,jr lr i 4' 'H sz -V 4 ha t Y l 1 . R, . Q O ' I P5 Pr. , l HQ, T f if wr . if, 6? 31 ' l as flu fi' . 'cgi 'Q' Fi Ai i 'ff iii fi RQ l iQ .Sf A -1 . Q ix i Fourth Row Milner, Cain, Swathwooil, Whiteaerr-, Green, Truex, Veacli Fifth Row l-2. VVagne-r, Blinn, Rude, Gibson, Trook, Owinu. Eltzruth, B. VVaiIner The farmer feeds them all. HIS MOTTO, which is not only appropriate, but bears truth. has been adopted by the members of the Agricultural Club, This organization is now in its eighth year with the largest enrollment in its history. The purpose of the Club is to promote summer project work. to comply with the State Agri- cultural program and to get a gold seal on the Agricultural Chart, The Club is sponsored by the American Vocational Association of the United States and Canada for promoting different phases of this kind of work. Only those who are members of the Agricultural Department and who carry a farm project of some kind are eligible for membership. Under the supervision of Otis Crane, Agricultural teacher, the Club has assumed control of an orchard on Wabash Pike to be used as a club project. In this way the boys have an opportunity to assist in the garden and orchard work. Experiments on the school farm include work with poultry, bees and fur bearing rabbits. Numerous trips to various farms and orchards in the county have proven very beneficial to the Club. The officers for the past year were: Herbert Blinn, President: Thurman Hawkins Vice President and Floyd Stewart Secretary and Treasurer lf' i 1 j .1 TNQ? aff? 'cfff 1-7'1 r' 'J ff M afafrrzrf f f-fr:Mfr+...rs...r,,3f.g 'v:? f ',c.a i I i 1 li '4 'I l Q5 I -l -4 i 'i l 'fi ii --1 - R ij -ry w ri if l l y l s i Qi 511. l 1. l l I w it ,il F P4 h t r l F fi N, .fa I 1 .2 if . - 3 V , 5 Y . 1 i W .J ' Ll j ' ff' Q JW, . .-J 1' 1. Lt ' 1 LA.- , , 1,51 F J L' ', bi- f P1 1:2 , ,fr Ni uffl bf. -M I xg H. V.. l .-f I rg. fix ff ' .,-' ig rl , .1 1, V1 lx 1 LQ1 ' i H' i l v 1 I 1 M , ,AH L, 1 aff. .111 5,4 . J 'i 1 ef ,X WI f 1 if ,N LJ bfi aff' Lf 4, '41 1 1 Li ,' lv' K, 1 ii 1'-T Li 1 pg X .AL1 . ,1 ff T -A' X4 -'a .' ff. fix I fx f-NX xi 4 ' 4' 75' 3 - s.-'X , , , . Y ' ,fu .A -f , Y, W Y, .. - , 1 t . ..., f 3--- 4 . ye- 5 4-,, , ' if C Q-, -. ' f-ff-'f of T J, ' El I T w, ' Yr V. ' 5--ws, K -- . , .-..,.o,, ,MY Mu .. . .t.. A .C V The Art Club Bottom Row-House-r, Garr, Holland, Flinn, Cain, Brunka. Oliver, VVarfc-l. Hentley. SeeontgRuwffMiller. Mutt, Swartz, Barley, Garner, Howell, Carr. Russell. Stuckey. VVnlt'e, Lmviler. King, cott. Third Row'--Carey. Hanmure, Cleveland, Welsh, VVood. HE ART CLUB represents one of the strongest departments in Marion High School-the Art Department. lt was organized in order that its members might better increase their pleasure and appreciation of the truly beautiful: to use their time to any activities which contribute to the cause of art in the home, school and to interest students in the Art Department in order that they in turn might interest others. As a slogan. the Club has adopted 'iArtfhere and everywhere. This in itself can be said to represent faithfully the purpose of its organization. The Club has gained much valuable information from trips made to sev- eral art institutions: namely, the John Herron Art lnstitute and the Stafford Engraving Company. Combined with this. the members attended a lecture by Lorado Taft. famous sculptor. at Kokomo and this was an interesting bit of information to every member. In the exhibits held here representing the John Herron Art Institute and George Randolph Coats. the Art Department has played a prominent part. Miss Grace Cleveland. art supervisor, has guided the club through all its trials and difliculties. All members of the Art Department are eligible for membership to the Club, provided they make an average of eighty-live per cent in art and contribute to various projects when called upon to do so. In connection with the Art Club a Craft Club has been organized. lts purpose is to promote the students' interest in the various crafts-textile paint- ing. basketry. illuminated lettering. tooled leather and show cards. Officers of the Art Club for the school year of 1927-28 were Berniece Oliver. President: Opal Stuckey. Vice-President: Uva Nondas Wolfe, Secretary: and Onar Mott, Treasurer. ,!,,,.Y, Yrrrggggg, V,,..,,-, 1,.N,,.,.sv.,f. c....s,.-vs... . x - ,c-l1C,,,4.- f.. .Jef t.-. .,.fiseLa.,t..L,.:lfs...Za-f- f.1..a:.t kggleleggh 1121 z1eg,l.s.4Q1- s A ,Q at .' x 'X 1 ' fi fi .1 it .-7g:e:cr4f1f555lii':---r. fl . af 472.3 QCA C' l'l.lfS ' A -Q ,E w-wwf-my-'--If-Q4-as-V.---.a-a........,..-.,.,..,aL1..,e,-,a.::.-inwks ,... Q, g,,, t ,,ck,,A,, W, K R, - f - K Penmanship Certificate Winners .,1 , rl F c. ,x i ,-. k. R r-Q ti. lf A. L lf-. i 1 Q., ,t 'bf l 514 i, I i i K.. ll -. f A ' i :.' P i . c J if in rff ,NJ leaf s, V mf sal -l i dn ..,i a. A wc' I TA LJ l' Q l ,. i - 1 l xl l'T:' ,, l 3 X sl 'ii in ,-of 3 ie f- Q45 pl J 1 iff! 4 ul l if ' tl 1 lla it l fe -gf ,. f-, l ' tl J ,wtf i-3 gi I iw! .3 ,N lt Q ti .J 4 i 93 FW H5 K' IIN ul 1 l .:A , -SS 5.3. ,Nl Bottom Rowf-Ruse. Allirigrht, Duty. Russell, Foiise, I-'iii-il. Second Rowe Vezieh, EI. Daiigherty, M. Daugherty, VVc-ieht, Flinn, Tlmmiiisiiii, Dziviil, Christman. Third Row Duke, Culbertson, Truyer, Savesky, Hi-wr-ll. Klnin. Cole. ACH YEAR Penmanship specimens are submitted for inspection to the American Penman. a magazine devoted to correct writing. by pupils of the Penmanship Class under supervision of M. S. Cole. commericial teacher. To the students whose specimens pass this inspection and who have become pro- ficient in a rapid muscular writing. an American Certificate of Proficiency is issued. In this year's classes. there were twenty-six winners out of a class of forty penmanship students. With an increase each year it is certain that the class will soon consist of many expert penman with every one receiving the certificate. Every year a commercial contest including typewriting. shorthand, pen- manship and bookkeeping is held for Commercial students all over the state. The Hrst tryouts are held in the district. In these tryouts Marion students have the privilege of contesting in their own school. The winner or winners in the district contest then go to Muncie to enter the State Contest. The winners in the State Contest receive awards. In the District Contest Marion scored seventy- seven points out of a pos.sible eighty-seven, thus winning the contest. Penmanship Certificates for 1927-28 were: Robert Duke. Ladd Cul- bertson. Lawrence Troyer. Julian Savesky. Ruth Howell. Jason Klain. Leona Rose. Mary Albright. Gathel Doty. Harriett Russel, Orpha Ford. Lola Fouce, Helen Veach. Byrel Daugherty. Meriam Daugherty. Vivian Weicht. Mildred Flinn, Bernice Thompson. Ruth David. Wilina Christman. Ruth Kaylar. Mary Stebbins Mabel Rosenthal Laura Mulberry l ois Lloyd and Vwblma Powell l ilrw 57 'T ,HQE25 pcs' J at a izcft ,c1L...., f f 11 - ' - 4 T - ' l ' l l ll , 'H 11' if A -.I - -'v-.- y'2'fl'4i,'1f. 1T'?'7'-1? f-.-- ' y Zri1'wa'. 4ff'?-. fe,-fa T5 -.- .s f Q ' I a 7, s.. 4 f. s. 1 -an ...- A . ,I --1 57, gf 'Z A - ,ffs AC TLtsffff..gyf es..1 e,.1f,.awfr 'N 11951. . P. :gf -gf-,ee-are e Ha--1 ffifllrs vs meqeara . t . 5 1- at I ..ect.1.e t .QJQL-L.Uzs:DJa Y+f cY-'JAZZ jfiiijiifkgi 24,32 QU :ff ff-'I The Zonta Club ijjf THIS ZONTA CLUB of Girl Reserves is one of the few clubs that fulfills its 73.1 promise of high ideals and usefulness. Its purpose is to promote com- ,jj radeship among the girls of Marion High School: to develope the social, phys- QQ, ical. mental and spiritual sides of life: to make the club a force for the pro- motion of higher ideals: and to render helpful service to others. Its code, ar- ,151 ranged so that the letters of the first world of each line spell Girl Reserves , FQ. is one to which the members closely adhere. Any girl may belong to the Zonta Club. She must be recognized to be- come a member: that is she must have been taken in at a recognition service. fi' She must know the code. slogan, and purpose, and express her intention of keeping these standards as a goal which she should always strive to reach, The officers are Brenda Pope. President: Josephine Hardy. Vice-President: 3 Mariam Bahr Secretary: and Louise Modlin. Treasurer. Committee Chairmen: Kathryn Dawson. Publicity: Mary Alice Caldwell. Finance: Maxine Garr. if Social: Margaret Clawson. Program: Mabel Sutton. Service: and Darlene Nor- man. Rings. Miss Burton is the chief faculty advisor. Advisors of standing committees are Miss Sims. Miss Aveline Miss Wortman. Miss Weesner, Miss Middleton. Miss Hamilton and Miss Inez Howard. V,-.1 The entire personnel of the Zonta Club is as follows: Josephine Albright, ij Harriet Alderton. Miriam Bahr, Thelma Barney, Jeanette Bell, Wilma Bloom, Georgia Bloomer. Mary Botkin, Minnie Bourke, Pauline Boykin. Margaret ,sq Bradbury, Iva Mae Bragg. Mary Broughman, Virginia Brunka, Dorothy fl Brunt, Margaret Brunt. Bieirnita Bole, Margaret Caine, Mary Alice Caldwell. Helen Carey. Mabel Carson. Mildred Charles, Mary Clarke, Margaret Claw- wr son, Mary Cramer. Henrietta Calvert. Elizabeth Crosley, Wanetta Curran. Lf' Virginia Coan, Clova Cain, Bernice Davis. Dorothy Davis. Kathryn Dawson, iff Virginia Day, Gathel Doty, Harriet Dragoo, Iona Draper, Martha DuBois, fe Lois Mary Duncan, Mildred Echelbarger, Helen Louise Esler, Margaret Esler, yi Edith Fagan, Ruth Fenstermaker. Jeanette Felton, Eva Fields. Mildred Flinn. 'Y Mary Louise Fort. Dortha Gannett, Golda Garner. Maxine Garr. Emily Gould, Charlotte Grant, Aleene Green. Elizabeth Guinnup. Margaret Gregg. Armeda Hall, Josephine Hardy. Helen Hart. Leora Harvey. Helen Heiniger, Elizabeth 'QI Heinzmann, Irene Hewitt. Anna Holdren. Mildred Holt. Ellen Houser. Margaret '1 Hulley, Dorothy Hurlock, Ruth Howell, Thelma Iliff, Cora Isselhardt, Bernice Jones. Priscilla Kile, Lauvonnia Kinder. Kathleen King, Gladys Lanning. Esther Livengood, Edith Lowder, Marcella McAvoy. Helen McDonough. Jean Mc- Isa' Pherson, Frances McVay, Mary Bell Meek. Karolyn Meyer, Dorothy Mickel, Blythe Miller. Louise Modlin. Lucy Moore, Velma Muchmore, Laura Mul- berry. Audramae Myers, Nora Nall. Frances Nesbitt, Virginia Nesbitt, Dorothy Nessel. Darlene Norman, Bettie Nussbaum, Helene Oden. Thelma Overmeyer, lg: Eppie Penrod. Lucille Phillips. Brenda Pope, Mary Prickett. Lorine Redman, Maurine Redman, Claudine Reed, Jane Rhue. Edythe Rigsbee, Fairy Rinehart, Q1 Berniece Robb, Delene Rosencrance. Nellie Shanks, Lois Stevens. Opal Stuckey, fis, Mabel Sutton. Geraline Thomas, Analdeen Watson. Leona Walder, Margaret Weakly, Frances Webb. Mildred NVhybrew, Gladys Wilcox, Mabel Wilkinson, Margaret Windsor. Nondas Wolfe. Laura Williams, Margaret Wilson, Clare Life Warner, Jeanette Erlewine, Winifred Johnson, Josephine Strand, Kathryn Lucas, Georgia Johnson, Elizabeth Alter. Irene Danforth, Mildred Bundy. Martha David, Manella Merriman, Mary Ackley and Mildred Hartman, GN is Y, V Fl f VV' 'f2'E?71 2??f3'1,?f'-fi?3Jj- 12if.5f'1 :1'+'-fr.YE'fG1?3E'r3+v':v':tr5'?5'V?:Tp+1i??v3'2'v'ETf ,H at t .M ,Q t .Hs -. .N fish . T f. ' .t 1MQ. k'f'i - ' 1' it J te...-1 . ' .. ., rag, as . ,. issuing..--., 1 ,..:,-,s. Q. , ffl 5-. bl The I-I1-Y Club A' pl, f ' , 4 fiiff' 2 H: i 3 -A J .. -' . haf! A, 1: . ,. as Q, . ' ' 2' crew t-it ' fl fi Q - :Q T :Ag W' i ' l i t 4: ia. .V .. i 1, I .V ,. ' .. 31 ,. - , '52, vii. T J a .-fx Nfl ,lf . f Ei 3 A t , Q . . Vl 'RF 2'-H' - ' -QF .rv sa. .36 '99 -4 .' ,L .,,t A .34 -at I, .,,,,. 1 ' ' x V ! ,, -bl . ' ' Q' ' ,tj i .,. Q 'wi' M ! 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Mttttr.-, Hiltit-ltrztml, Fonts, l.zlmlur:tt'1-, gd Thtrfl Row Bowser, Vtlstt-t', Stewart, Ne-we-ll, W'zt1sun, Stxt. listusniztn, ll:-mmlll, Hztrtlvsty, Hamlllttn. ,fl Fourth Row llulse, l'leref'. Tltvulnpsott, Pulztttrl, Smith, Vvttlnmn, Hines, lint!-tn, Vliurlt-s, 1,4 rf' jjj HE l-ll-X CLUB is the pluslultra peppy organization ot Nlarion High tkv. . . . . ,Le School. Although it is a very unusual club. it has some very ordinary HH? features. lts purpose is 'ito creatte, maintain and extend throughout the school 'ffl and community high standards ot Christian character. lts ambition is to make and keep clean-cut Christian manhood popular IU Marion High School. Such an infinite undertaking proves that the club realized the extent of refor- .rw ' 11 v 1 mation needed. .FY if The l-ll-'X is the most active ot all clubs and its activities are most varied. 44' 1 , . . . . t lt has co-operation with the Curl Reserves in a number ot ways. undertaking is as it did. an outstanding project in which the two clubs presented two one-act ' plays in the high school auditorium March 23rd. A Father and Son banquet -Qt was held last semester and a Faculty Banquet and Mother and Son Banquet , vt' were held this semester. The club meets ever other week. Members ot the .Qi X t J 1 sf' it l I local club attend the State Older Boys Convntion held each year at different cities throughout lndiana. Oflicers for the first semester were: Hunter Stewart, President: James Anderson. Vice-President: Edwin Charles, Secretary: Herbert Custer, Treas- urer, Officers for the second semester were: James Anderson, President: Earl 11' 5 . . . . . vt: Watson. Vice-President: William Coffman, Secretary: Floyd Pierce, Treasurer. Mr. Verl V. Smith and Mr M. D, Poland are the advisors of' the club. gf ff' 1.Ai'i1.4,.'9 5??'5?7'77f??7T27LfiTfL5f?i??i fi? Ci'ffifT'7TT'ifQl' ffl ' 1 - F ...Q if 71 - H 'fxz re ' T ' 'Sl' ',,.x. X Marion Memorial Coliseum . X41 Qi IR I 1 gl it A ie' I iii su ill iii E mi rx 1 5' 2 -...usual N JANUARY IO, l9Z8. Marion dedicated the new Memorial Coliseum. This gift to youth. this tribute to the progress of America. has been fittingly dedicated to the country's soldier dead of all wars. The new fieldhouse and gymnasium was built at a cost of Sl60,000. It is one of the largest buildings of its kind in the state. It is generally conceded that, on the whole, Indiana sur- passes all other states in this respect. The Coliseum has a capacity of five thous- and. It combines a stage and cinder track with a regulation basketball floor, The day of the dedication was a gala day for Marion, School was dismissed early in the afternoon. The program of the afternoon, arranged by the out- standing patriotic organizations of the city, was as follows: Concert by the Marion High School Concert Band of sixty-five pieces under the direction of Coloston R. Tuttle. Presentation of colors by the local unit of the Indiana National Guard. Invocation and devotionals by Mrs Addie Winslow state chaplain of the War Mothers Short talk The Patriotic Spark by L O Chasey of the Spanish American War Veterans Dedication address Prank Mclslale state commander of the American Legion The Star Spangled Banner sung by Miss Cornelia Dungan Recessional of Colors In the evening the Giants met the Anderson Indians The famous Giants of 1925 Z6 and the Wonder Five along with a number of prominent men were guests at the game F I f . . i I5 'i . i ell i, .. . . .. x 7 - I 1 ' . . . . , i , X ' e Fi ' i I ' ' 1 - 1 I I 4 v 1 L , V n 1 I :i 1 H ' ' ' .. . . , ' 1 'A 3 , . It I it ' c , is . i E, ' ' Q ' , a I lui My . 5 . . 3 gsgsg - i ' - :L . ii':i S . A . -1 ,. - F - : - fe,-1 :fs-e Q,-'fsf -ve -. fi fre-.ff -if -fsefzfz. ff: A . o r eff. Q' ?SfsiQf1e?fg:e1-si3.Q2Htl:ffl2La..e.1e.e fei.ie1eL:1eZi1e1Me,2e.gL.1.e agegesle P T W- 'fff'fffl fJ ' Tgigf? ,gii:'IfZ'f'?:f T Tiff rr- fy . N . f Yi .Xl If -,V Q. ri . Latin Contestants i Iiotturn Row Iiroiiuhniaii, Holt. Clziwson, Hendricks, Tnkey. Seemnl Row- Davis, Rhori-r. llflzingz, Moore. Sli-wart. fxiuox Hioii Sciiooifs Larix DePARTxii5N'i' won for itself and the school unsurpassed honor in the field of l.atin celebrities when represented by Stewart in the recent State Contest. Earning his right to represent his division by winning first in the Local County and District Con- tests. he won FIRST in the State Contest at Bloomington. Marions local winners were: Division lA-Vwlilliam Rhorer. Hrst: Vvlilbur Moore. second. Division lB-XVil- liam Mang. first: George Davis. second. Division ll-Susan Tukey, first: Mary Broughman. second, Division Ill- Margaret Clawson. iirst: Mildred Holt. second. Division 1V-Hunter Stewart. first: Agnes Hendricks. second. These winners represented Marion in the County Contest where E all but second place in Divisions 1B and ll were won by Marion. The eight survivors won one first. two seconds. H t 5 . .L I I 1 I umm mlm and three thirds in the District. Each year. during her five years of entering the contest. Marion High School has established a record worthy of much pride. ln 1924 Marion won two firsts in the District but did not place in the State. ln 1925 Emily Price and Tom Butz achieved first in the State. ln 1926 Margaret Clawson. Don- nave Myers. and Hunter Stewart won first places in the District and Hunter Stewart attained third in the State. ln 1927 Herbert Reece and Roger Rhorer placed first in the District. winning their entry into the State Contest. where Herbert Reece won second and Roger Rhorer won third in their respective di- visions. This year Hunter Stewart was the only one winning first in the Dis- trict. He made the 'iperfectionu grade ot one hundred per cent-dan enviable record without precedent. ., ,,., ,..,..,...,,,,..,...,,.....-.-...., ....,-. -u-:p,fi-..ef:,e.,f- -J fa, , ,,:a::, .- fl-f I . l ,fel ,E , .., ,, S. ,-- , , ....Y V ,.. ki. 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Ever since a band department has been organized in Marion High pl li, School. each year has brought a bigger and better organization until now our ',' aff band is among the best in the United States, In May, IQZ7, the members jour- ly if neyed to Elkhart, Indiana, where they won the State Championship. with Eme , V-I . . , , . Qi erson and Froebel High Schools ot Gary winning second and third places re- NQ I.. spectively. The judges tor this contest were: Mr. H. Pi. Vandercoolt, eminent if cornet instructor and composer of Chicago: Mr, Harold Bachman, conductor gl of Bachmans Million Dollar Band: and Mr, Hugo Eox, first bassoonist of the tj Chicago Symphony Orchestra. At the National Band Contest held in Council 41 Bluffs, Iowa. Nlay 27th and 28th, Marion placed seventh, This year the band has been considerably enlarged in instrumentation. ,S I,ast year there were approximately nftyefive members: this year seventy-six Q I members comprise its personnel, There is no band in the state of Indiana that 44 . . . . Htl J can boast the reputation Marion has gained during the last year. Under the K direction of Coloston R. Tuttle. the band has won a high place in music. 'sf The band's required number for the state contest this year was Fin- l ' vv 1 - , . . . ' gl j, landia , by Sibelius. Each band has the privilege of selecting its own selection if ai for the second contest number, The Marion band chose the 'Second Hungarian lg 3 Rhapsody. by Franz Liszt. These were by far two of the most difiicult num- wfl bers ever played for a contest and were ably mastered by the band. , L, l l M25 I' The sectional contest was held in the local high school auditorium. April ,,.. SEI? 3: ,Nl xi 28th. The bands surviving this ordeal were eligible to enter the State Contest. vthich was held at Muncie May :wth s,- ' -v 9' I .. I , , . Z! F? 33 t f wi 715 ?Tf1v '1ifT, va' T' T iff? Tfaiqiif 'Z' 5??'f':'i ff 'f J'f5TT T'TT:?'75.'7,,'?Lv .',75T'?T:TfT'7JiiH'f 'T f ' l F-335 5- ' 4 'W' 4 f'r1?.c' 5':.4'.': .leg 41.114 ,Lf . L 4-gr .11-.:L,g.'t 1 ,GLSA ,cfigig 4. 4 L 4, s ... 1 A .. ,. ,.: . i ....... Y , ,, , Y W W :V Y- V Y V -L --- -f-V .I ,A 1 my Tl ,rl I-fsxy . W' ' - ...J ' ix- X L -A , V . I :,. ,.......r ,Sf N-'fe-.,Q-.Q ..,... T- B4 F X .. .1 1 -, ..t?Ac ILISJV - Q. V'F'?T Y'TYV.Tf'7f'1T'S '1'Tf1l 7'. ,- -, rs'g Gb'-3 P I ie:,trfgQ.fas,Q.e54om:.xs.S.5.f- ' iffy-,5.5um:Lg,pQ. f.g,5.-tfl3e.5',-5 ,y.15.j5 75- Eg ,245 Ebel., Q2-5 .fx-Ze:-laura -1f.4?,'i.g2--Vi., 'il :rf f Orchestra fl i l .14 if 14 if V.. ty' P. if L .ez . 32' ', P- Y ,l 3 Q ., 5. FQ ii 'Q' Lf VJ X, 'N' ri av . Bottom Row-Hart. Phillips, Carey. Stride, Nussbaum, White. Lemon. Miililuugh. Foster. Pontius. 553 , , ,w Molley. Redman. VVilkinson. Haner. gy Second RowfCaine, Vlfilcux, Pence. Bole, Coan. McPherson, Hiatt. Miller. an Third Row-Grant. Rinehart, Motsch, Jones, Carey, Anthony, Kendall. rl ' ' . Fourth RowfHarm0n, Hines. Connelly, Ganz. Thomas, Hardesty, Hilclebrund, Iirunkai. yfb' lvl Fifth Row-Kennedy. Seacat, Harreld. VVhite, Davidson, VVillen. Carey. Planck. t W if . . . - fi? I+-' HIS YEAR for the first time a concert orchestra has been or anlzed in Marion Q1 ft 'X '-ll High School by Lloyd DaCosta Jones. teacher of stringed instruments. Pre- y . . . . . N 1 W . vious to this ear the orchestra has not had an im ortant lace in the curricu- .1 l 5' 1 jf, lum. but now it is regarded as one of the foremost musical organizations in El l Marion High School. 'f' fi l 1411 sq e 5 Q Lloyd DaCosta Jones. director. began his position as instructor of stringed Q instruments last Se tember. He has had a thorou h education at two famous 'Q V if . , . . . . . . wt 1 ,. musical schools in Ohio. He was also a u 11 of the reat Bel ian violinist. 111 w V P FX 2 is Ysaye. His excellent ability and experience has made him a capable teacher, - Q ff and Marion High School is proud to have him as an addition to the personnel IS . 53 of the music department. 3 ' l ., A 1 1 I , , . i ll ,T Although the orchestra has never played on any special occasions, a String FF 5 nonnette was made up of the stringed instruments, consisting of four violins. fi: L l ji violas, two cellos and one string bass. The entire orchestra is made up of gf: forty-eight members. nl lid Q With no competition, If entered the lnter-sectional Musical Contest. It ' pi, was also entered in the State Contest held at Muncie. ff , fag . K-I If the orchestra improves as rapidly as the band and we are quite sure it tty will. Marion H1 h School will have. in the next tew ears a state cham ion- -sg fi' . ,F ' G11 . ship musical organization. 1 W 5 Lo' 5' if 'W' Tf'32F'?fP'W' 2f'V3?'??7'V f' ' 52 K . N 2 se i'1t'l CEE? - f .T '7'cXS,.-'ffij ,Wy 7 31:1 ,' A gf ' ' ci 5?fli2:ff i. vp' 1 if s ' c 5. PQ 1 x if' ' 'w ,LL Lb. l . A til K- sv' A i .-. ,r lvl F11 7.1 V' VL if I Pm 65' -Qi , ,I Lil' U59 ,A -gl ffl 'TJ EJ lvl g.. P, 55? is' ft reg J T LJ Q ,vm ir lfi' ai- ,, LX' :,ili : ki l ,ai N xii l Qi Qi Q1 pq Li F, ill .rl ft ,i qi! get : Jil X .hx - -- .A .Y i . Y . t....:a-.-.--.-.:...,,.aa...--....- -..aiu .- .. . .. we . . . rT'a'-1'-fy -ff' - - .1 V - -- R' .- Fx l The Woodwind Quintet '2' S Leonard. Hilvlt-lvrziml. Carey. Kvnflall, Hauer. HE lVlARlON HIGH SCHooi. VJOODWIND Quixrbi is thought to be the only organized high school quintet in the United States. lt was organized in October H9271 and has since appeared in concert at various places in the State. On October 28th. the Quintet played before the Indiana State Teachers Confederation at lndianapolis. They have appeared several times before the student body and have entertained the Lions. Rotarians and Kiwanians at their noon luncheons. Their concert at Terre Haute was given at the Woodrow Wilson Junior High School of that city. More than two thousand people were in the audience. On their return trip the Quintet was entertained at ln- dianapolis by Charley Davis. master of ceremonies and leader of the Stage Band at the Indiana Theatre. The personnel of the Quintet is as follows: Milburn Carey Oboe John I-laner Bassoon Tom Kendall Flute Will Hildebrand French Horn Eugene Leonard Clarinet The repertoire of the Quintet includes: Morning from Peer Gynt Suite, by Edward Grieg: Quintet by Max I-leim: 'ABadinage by Victor Herbert: A'Serenade D'Amour by Von Blon. Most of the pieces were manuscript copies from the woodwind section of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra YW -K- t.'S...LZJ-.A f Taira .u fi. 1 1 is ?r 35?-is-:'.,g2.ff.fe i-f fP7i'i', 2 -T-ffff cf' .i'f '1i ' -fr A x .- -- . ,ff me -..1.:..:f.1-...ax ,.....- e.. -, ,- ac . .ns . .-,-.fA-fjiqxlrl 11 AW' 1 fffn fa' Q Q- V, .- ....- 4 , I The Gypsy Rover HE GYPSY ROVER. a popular musical comedy. was presented by the Marion High School Glee Clubs, April 27th. The annual operetta. a definite part of the school year's schedule, is looked forward to with interest by the students, as it offers something different from the average production, The outstanding feature of the production was the exceptional loveliness of the tone quality de- veloped by Miss Wise. The play is in three acts and is built around the character of Rob, later known as Sir Gilbert Howe, of English nobility. Robert is stolen when an infant by his nurse. Meg, who later becomes the wife of Marto, a gypsy. Rob grows to manhood among the gypsies believing Meg and Marto to be his par- ents. His love affair with Lady Constance Martendale. and the jealously of Lord Craven, makes an interesting plot spiced with properly injected comic- alities and lovely music. All members of the cast interpreted their respective parts in an excellent manner. Roger Kiley deserves mention for his capable performance. as well as Lucille Moore. Ellen Houser and Herman Knetzer in the quality of their parts. To everyone who saw The Gypsy Rover it was a play that not only afforded a large degree of entertainment and enjoyment. but one which created in the imagination of the spectator a bit of curiosity concerning its impression- istic stage settings. 1 1 t 'tooo of t 'c t 1 . ,. ,, , , . f ,fx l X - f ,2gyiN.jj:x - W !! - M i rr V. -B w- 1 tm, The Gypsy Rover Tl-lE GYPSY ROVER Meg lNlUllO Soprano! lRolw's foster niotherl fln ull! gupsu ummun Kathervn Spears Zara lSopranoJ 'lhe belle wi the qtfpsu camp Ellen Houser Marto fBaritonel AIULIVN httxhand Herman Knctver Sinfo lTenorJ CIUIMLI lull in love with Zum Robert Roberts Rob. afterwards Sir Gilbert Howe lTenor lost heir to the .Sir Gzlbert fl-true estates , Roger Kiley Lady Constance 1Sopr.inol Duuqhter of Sir Martindale Lucille Moore l,ord Craven ,-ln English lop Donchu known Marvin Berry Sir George Martindale lB.1ssJ :ln English Country Gentleman Ladd Culbertson Nina 1Sopranoj Sir Georges .second daughter Edythe Rigsbee Captain Jerome lBnritonel Captain in the English Army Roy E. 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