Martinsville High School - Artesian Yearbook (Martinsville, IN)

 - Class of 1916

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723 Zpf'- ' me NU1sANt'c'E' 'Q'-1513955 -V- 'W V f I. 'c 'NIL gg . l MARGARET ROSE She greets your jests with renewed laughter- Oh, she's the girl the wits are after. Une of ou1' best scholars and a joy to the teachers. She is also known for her his- tronic ability and she has always reflected credit on her class in any dramatic event which she has participated in. r JAMES J. REID Jim All the great men are dying and I don't feel very well myself. The Editor is a mystery that has never heen solved and is therefore very interest- ing' to certain of the Senior girls. He has a natural thirst for knowledge and will heconie a :nan of achievements. Could llestiny speak, it would undoubtedly 1'e- late an interesting' account of this young n1an's future, for he will certainly figure in either political or literary circles or in both. LVCILE SARTOR She is a queen in all her ways. A popular nzeinber of the class a.nd a horn leader. Une of the few found in High School with the initiative necessary to run a class successfully. She is always willing' to work for the good of her class and her el't'orts in this line are never in rain. l utnre classes will miss much if they do not find a person in their midst to take up the work of this girl. BESSIE STEELE Bess Unthinking, idle, wild and young, I laughed and danced and talked and sung. 'llhe Senior lady of Mystery. She is characterized hy her penetrating' glance and the fascination she exerts over certain Senior youths. She has no affinity for the useful practicalities of Domestic' Science or llookkeeping, preferring' the bright. light of the stage. She has proved herself a success as an agent, outselling' the ma- jority in theatre tickets. 26329 9 '1 6543555

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'Ha 'ZQI'- ' Zia NUIS'--A cE e'6S2S6S GERTRUDE MYERS Well, miss, I Wonder Where you live, I wonder What's your name? Abounds in unique ideas which usually find expression in English. She has an af- fectionate disposition, tinged with melan- choly, which she strives to overcome. The World and its Ways are a continual source of Wonder to her. She has a great deal of self-possession which is a valuable asset to her. R-UTH PEARCY 'Few sorrows hath she of her own. Life is not dull for Ruth, for the joys, troubles, and experiences of others form her greatest concern and delight. She is especially interested in Junior boys, Soph- omore boys, Freshmen boys and Senior boys. Her greatest asset is a vivid and ever ready blush. German is distasteful to her soft voice. BENTON PORT If naebody cares for me, I'll care for naebodyf' One of the best business men of the class. He has a peculiar sense of humor Which makes him a very agreeable person to be associated With. He is also very prominent in photographic circles. Altho Business Manager of the Nuisance, he is also the Staff Photographer, and has lost several cameras in attempting to take pic- tures of a few members of M. H. S. LOUISE RATTS Too gentle of meen she seemed. This lady makes her advent, 11ot from the Smokehouse Village north of us, but from the city of Herbemont, thus her pecu- liar air of lofty indifference to tl1e small concerns of this place. She has the appear- ance of cold disdain and uninterest to the concerns of this planet, and, it might be added, when pressed to it will stand up for Woman's rights. 2523201 Q 1 6 65:3 SS



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Z53'Z5y2J'- -' Zia NU1sAN'c E 'f'6S3g3B.S THOMAS STEWART So young, Cfor as yet I am not twentyly' Tommy never created any sensations, neither was he unpopular. Very reticent and unpretending, he is found at home in the machine shop where he is of greatest value to society, being a mechanic by na- ture. Every man hath his gifts so since he never roguishly broke the laws of the school, we may feel confident that he will develop into a good citizen. GUY TERHUNE Twelve years ago I was a boy, A happy boy.- . t He is steadily clnnbing' the ladder. The chief aim of his life to become a noted pedagogue. Many boys of the lower classes are his intimate acquaintances, bound in the strongest ties of friendship. He is noted for his ability on the diamond, having' spent many happy hours in that popular recreation. DOROTHY TEVIS Love seldom haunts the breast where learning lies. Our latest acquisition. She created quite a Hstirl' upon her arrival and, still occupies all the thoughts of one of the most prominent members of the Senior class. MERYLE TRUAX None like her, none. i A girl of notable charm and sweetness who is the solace and standby of the Civics teacher. She came here last year from Monrovia, but is now recognized as a part of us. She looks upon life with due seri- ousness, but is undecided Which course to follow her career, whether the shining lights and awe inspired audiences, as a concert pianist, or a blue apron and cake pan as a cheerful housekeeper. 4 5.39324 9 '1 5573 Q

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