Martinsville High School - Artesian Yearbook (Martinsville, IN)

 - Class of 1916

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'Qs ZJ- Zia NUISA CEB me SS N WAYNE Aeeorir You were a schoolboy, what beneath the sun so like a monkey? He is a mechanical genius who has nearly perfected a new make of automobile. He has an abiding faith in Providence Which often carries him through a hard place where a night's study would not. Also he is in love, deeply and hopelessly, though at most times he makes an effort to conceal it. In the latter years of his sojourn at M. ll. S., he has formed an unbreakable friend- ship with B. O. lllilliains. . FRANK ADAMS The man that blushes is not quite a brute. Until this year a shy and quiet young bud, but lately has blossomed forth won- derfully, having real cases which startled the whole school. FLOYD AYRES t'Pytl1agoras None but himself can be his parallel. 'Phe only really political man in the class. Besides politics, he also goes in for psy- chology, and having made a11 exhaustive study of this subject, is able to judge of one's thoughts by the laying on of the hands method. He has an air of profound wisdom which often convinces the teachers when his words fail to do so. Many have earnestly sought his love but it is not known that he ever accepted their ad- vances. lll+ll,lCN BAIN She is a phantom of delight. ' A gay and cheerful girl who is never bothered hy twinges of conscience over lessons or work of any sort. She has an ever ready smile for her friends a.11d is inueh liked hy many ot' her classmates. She takes an especial delight in all social functions. 23232 9 '1 'SSWSSLS

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o Ziyiayipf'- .za NU1sA'N'c' 'E' 6 13 .BS SENIOR OFFICERS. F fv r EVERETT SHIREIVIAN. ffnobbyr r His favorite recreation is a gentle slumber in the as- sembly and he has an air of drowsy abstraction which is only thrown off in the heat of a basketball game. He is not- ed for his contagious smile and loved for his power of add- ing humor and freshness to an English recitation. In class he may be seen earnestly reading from his text-book. Basketball Team, President IV, Class Play. WALTER ACH ESON 'fwaw' Arena He entered this High School from Brazil in the junior year, and when the excitement created by his advent had subsided, immedi- ately got into the swing of affairs. He gains much admiration from the fresh and innocent youthful- ness of his face. He is a noted ten- or. As leading lover ofthe class play he displayed hitherto conceal- ed feeling and ability. orrxbvs LEw1s. I Gladys is a charming, lovable girl who has maintained a cheerful sweetness through all the trials from Freshman to Senior. Gladys will be remembered gratefully by the authors and poets of M. H. S. who who have delighted to enshrine her in clouds of romance. And the strange thing is that with all this she is still a pupil to rejoice the hearts of the teachers. 33232391 9 1 G 46.53 55



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253'Z5y'Z,Qj ' Za N'U'1sTxNc'E' 1292535 JULIET BALDWIN 4'Baldy She walks in beauty. Juliet has been a member of our class since her return from Franklin in 1914. She is airecognized leader and no scocial event in this city is complete without her presence. ALICE BREEDLOYE How tall among her sisters and how fair. Alice is noted foriher rose leaf complex- ion and shy sweetness- She is a girl who makes no pretentious of importance in the class but quietly goes to work and accom- plishes things. She has a desire to make those about her happy and at ease and so is always gracious and graceful. It has been said by a dependable authority that she is the most beautiful girl in Centerton. BYRON BURTON Ah, why should life all labor be? A gol darn good feller! Bud is a firm believer in the rest cure and is living up to that belief. His mind is usually fresh and vigorous for inventing new and startling forms of mischief. Sev- eral remarkable experiences, shared with the Editor of the Nuisance, have cemented a firm friendship between the two. He has a dread of appearing weak or spinster like and therefore exerts himself to be careless. IMOGENE CLARK Of him she thinks she can not think too much. Noted for the fact that she came from Coldwater and is still loyal to it. She finds -much consolation, however, in the youths of Martinsville and her one objection is, that more of them do not occupy seats near her in the assembly hall. On account of her extreme friendliness, she is ungrate- fully considered by some, to be a trouble- some creature. Her greatest talent lies in corresponding with unwilling recipients. 4 593261 9 Q1 6 QS 5

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