Martinsville High School - Artesian Yearbook (Martinsville, IN)

 - Class of 1917

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I Mn.r soorrrsn 1911 , WILLIAM GROOMS. Bill, ALBERTA SMITH. Eobbie. DALE DAVEE. Suds. Forward on second team. The ftir, the chaste and Hath thy toil o'er books Forward on Sewior team. lf you hear some one f-lent' ing his voice in a thunderous tone, don't be frightened, be- cause it is only Bill, He suddenly changed in the Sen- ior class from a modest and shv little boy to 1- nut ir-- ious man, in for all things tor- menting to the teachers. The basket ball teams could not have done without him, for he has played on them all. inexpressive she. Secretary ot' the Girls' Hik- ing: Club. Advertising Committee. Alberta is the heavyweight Ut of the Senior class. She is little but mighty, and is an all-round girl. Her ideal kind ot' life is one of dances, latest fashions and parties, and she has certainly won fame along this line. No dance is com- plete without her. On the other hand, she is an athlete, and can play basket-ball and hike equal to a boy. consumed the midnight oil? Joke editor. Yell leader, 1917. Football team, 1915. Subscription Committee. Here is a boy that never takes a worry or resptnsiltil- ity. Whenever an uproar starts in the sehool room and loud puffinfz is heard, you may know it is rnlff Dale ooniiusr in on high. He has very high ambitions, such as travelinl as a man of leisure during the hot summer months-on the Pullmans Nl--and during the winter he is a typical lady's man. Dale always has had a strong liking: for the Soph. elass. and it has grown to a serious situation now. He is one of our number who has responded to the Call of llnrle Sam, and has joined the colors. llflffl' , , DORIS YOUNG. She was so good that she would pour rose water on a toad. Here is one jovial girl. Next to Gretta she ranks first in the giggling line. Doris is an A number one student, and intends to develop her power alon-z this line in her life's work. VVe came very near losinfz Doris in the eighth grade but she is the picture of health now. It v 1 I ORVAL BALES. Cheese. Silence is sometimes more Signitirant than the most, ox- pressive eloquenr'e. Football team, 1915. One of the rnainstays of the class, although a silent fellow. He is a most likable t'ellow, but alas! girls, they say ho has already lost his heart. VVe cannot, atlirm this, ot' course, but he has our boat wishes.

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Mnf 5 Ten 1911 ' LOUISE PEARCY. L0uie. I have found one man among a thousand. Exchange editor. Kathleen, A Case of Sus- pension. Bargain Hunters. Nora Desmond in class play. Louise joined us from the country and stepped right in- to things. For four long years her little spotted pony has sailed swiftly over flying gravel with her, when people would wonder if she would ever get back alive Cfor she loves anything romantic and excitingl. She has always been a favorite with her teachers and pupils and every- body she niet. YVhen any- thing is to be done, she is al- ways handy, and sticks to it until it is done, even if there are serious thoughts within her heart. COZZIE ST. JOHN. Ninny. i'There was a little man And he said, 'Little soul, And he said, Little soul, Let us try, try try.' Senior Team B. B. Noted for his sudden crazy notions and outbursts in school. Played on second team and also on the Senior team. In the Junior year he suddenly changed from a dirtv faced kl1lClf6 h'1'IfGY'Gfl little boy to a handsome young man, resembling all the other St, John boys who went to M. H. S.4all because of a deep case, r Q EDYTH E CRAM ER. Dythe.l! Some are born great, some achieve greatness and some have greatness thrust upon them. Subscription Committee. She is a tireless worker, not only for the class, but for anything which she sees an advantage in. During the last four years she has given many class parties, much to our delight. Page 5211 HALLIE BAUGH. Had. Little-yes, but mighty. Floor guard on Senior team. Rogers in the class play. Subscription Committee. Hallie began his high school career with the '15 class, but later dropped out and joined us in the Sopho- more year. He has taken part in athletics and was on the Senior team during the inter-class games. His size only'aids him in slipping away from his opponents on the gym floor. CECIL FRY E. Cec. Born an hour late, and I can't help it 'cause I never made it up. Her hobby last year was be- ing tardy, but she has re- formed. She has one failing -she lets her lessons worry her too much,t?l. That is why she looks so bad. llut alas! it was ever thus. She is a noted athlete, spending most of her time this year on the gym floor.



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Nmf oo 'ren 1917 DAISY FISHEL. Those about her shall learn from her the perfect ways of honor. Daisy is a quiet, dignified Senior, whose attention is solely on her books, She may be seen going to and from school with books under her arm. Despite the great amount of trouble she his been to her teachers t'?J she is well liked by them, as well as by her classmates. HARLEY BALES. Dump. Unh1cky enough that I even lies a gaod nick-name. Harley has been a member of the class from the begin- ning. He is one of the kind that says little and takeu every thing in a good natured way. He has driven in every morning of the entire four years, through hot or cold. He has been reared on a farm and is sure to make a succe ns at. that kind of business. FLOSSIE WHEELER. Granny. Her stature tall-I hate a dumpy woman. A quiet and reserved girl to those outside her circle, but a jolly old sport when keyed to the proper tone. She is tall fl 'd graceful, carries her- self like a queen, and never seenis to hear the things she would rather not hear. If she is your friend she is true as steel, and she speaks ill of no one. l,1lf1l' :JN LEROY FOSTER. Bud. Well, by heck, ain't it funny how fast time goes ? At first sight you would think this boy was made only to wear out chairs, but he has quite a bit ot' push behind him, at least enough to give him the school master fever. Many are the times when he has come into town covered with mud from hair- splitting rides on horseback. EVA HUTSON. Behold! knowledge is writ- ten on her brow. Here is one we might cor- rectly call an oracle She speaks nothing but wisdom. Her motives are honest and upright, and she has a merry heart. She likes to study, and if they were all like her there would be no need for a HG. I. column on our report cards.

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