Martinsville High School - Artesian Yearbook (Martinsville, IN)

 - Class of 1930

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ALBERT l ARli Intvreluss li. B. 1-2 Operetta 4 Junior and llrzunatit' Club Plays Ll-i .Xrlvsian Staff I Yell Loailel' 4 Popular? XV1-ll. we think no party or lilly 1-an bu really 4-omplete w ith o ut 'tChut'k anal MAb . .Ns yell loader he surely slid his part. NW- like him lots. Jllllll URAIXIER .tppzirvntly .ludd dll not approx-iate nor like our t-ompany so he proeeviled to leave us to our own ile- viees. Were certain- ly sorry he 4Iiiln't see Ht to stay with us, Ii :I he p1'ol'vt'reil to rf-tire to the se'-luded life of at farmer. Best nislns for at good corn 1-ron. KIRK RAXYLINS Hi-Y 3-l 4-H Club l-2-3-i lfntnilw- Fariners il As you ean plainly seo by his list of activ- ities, Kirk is one of our Future Farm- ers. He is another of Mr. Calvin's rigit- hand men. His very quiet ways keep him in the baekground. LEOTIS GREGORY Latin Club 1-2 Hi-Y 2-3 Commercial Club 3-4 Glee Club 2-3-4 Varsity Football 4 There is at least one in every elass, Leotis is an irresistable f?J woman charmer. Un- derclassmen are his special bait for this vocation. XVEBSTER TERHUNE Art Ed. Artesian 4 Sec'y-Treas. Class 4 Vice-Pres. Class 3 Varsity B. B. 2-4 Varsity Football 3 Webster ls the artist of the class. His work may be seen in many places around school. Football is another place where Web shines. LUCY HARRIS Business Iilgr, A,-ge. sian Dramatic Club 3-3-it Girl Reserves 3-4 Junior Class Play li. A. A. 4 Her work as the busi- ness manager of the Artesian has been VUVY commendable. Sho always finishes lmytllilisz' she starts. One of the Siamese twins. SALLIE Goss lmtin Club 1-2 Connnertzial, Club 2 Sunshine Society 3-3- 4 lnterelass B. B. 1-2, Il We think Sallie is DI'f'tty enough to keep her' Earle watching for others who may be rivals. Another of Mr. Colvin's 'prote- Hevs. NVe hope the Lfas business docs not fail. LOUISE CRAMER Dramatic Club 4 Sunshine Society 2-3-4 Latin Club 1-2 Commercial Club 2 Bookkeeping team 2-3 Touts is renowned for her outstanding work in the book- keeping department. XYe think she is on the government pay- roll froni the amount of her mail. TUINETTE BAKER Girl Reserves 4 Although Toinette just migrated from Eminence this year, she has become quite Dopular especially with Leotis Gregory whom she has prop- erly ignored. Toinette is a striking senior, not only in her Visage, but also in personal- ity. And where does she get her car? HARRIET MAJOR Red :Q Blue Staff 4 Circulation Mgr. Ar- tesian 4 Uke Club 4 Operetta 1-2-3-4 Girl Reserves 2-3-4 Miss Minerva., of Reel and Blue fame, is a kindergarten expert and makes a special- ty of sophomores. Lucy and Harriet are the M. H. S. Siame'-me twins. Twenty-four

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JOHN FOSTER Varsity B. B. l-2-3-I Football 3-4 Latin Club 3--2 Dramatic Club 3-1 Capt. Football twain -i Johnny may be the least bit timid when the girls are near, but you should see him shine on a gridiron or play a game of bas- ketball. EDWIN ROSSIER lntert-lass B. B. 3--I Eddie spends most of his time thinking of some mischief to de- lwht teachers. Boys will be boys and he is not the only one. He's a dandy fellow that the class of '30 c0uldn't dispense with. He inherits a natural tendency to- wards t-lock making. ELTGICNE COLLIER Latin Club 1-2-3 Math Club 2-3 Student Cabinet 3 Latin Contest 1-2-Ii An A number one student in everything. but he specializes in Latin contests. His remarks in economics are really enlighten- ing. He is an expert on stirrup cups. GERALD HULL Lallrl Club 1-2 Vice-Pres. Jr. Class Glfle Club 4 Orchestra 3 Pres. Math Club 1 The lowest known grade he ever made was an insignificant 95. He aspires to be on the Roster of the graduates from An- napolis. RAY BYROAD Varsity Football 3--t Junior Class Play 3 Operetta 2-3-4 Latin Club 1-Z-3-4 Glee Club 2-3-4 Squid's interests are centered ln a blond-haired m i s s who resides in Brook- lyn. And does he pos- sess good taste! He is an operatic star. Twenty-Three f v- ---- - V aw,-. MARGARET BAILEY Pres. Girl Reserves -i Girl Reserves 2-3-4 Red K Blue Staff 3--i Literary Ed. Artesian. 4 Student Cabinet 4 Bt-cause of ht-r un- selnsh ways and her dark Spanish beauty Peg has won the hearts of all her 1-lassmates. She is a true and lovable friend. NEDRA JAMES Girl Reserves 2-3-4 Dramatic Club 3-4 Orchestra 4 Dramatic Club Play 3 Class Play 3-4 Speed is our idea of a modern girl. Lots of pep. style, and figure. Shu has always been renowned for her beautiful curly hair and hor many beaux. lVANELLE JONES Uke Club 3-4 Dramatic Club Play 3 Junior Class Play 3 Operettas 2-4 Senior Class Play 4 lvanelle shines in dra- matic productions of all kinds, but her specialty is Russell. Of course we wish her a prosperous and happy future. EVELYN BAKER Latin Club l-2-Il-4 Sunshine Society 2-3-4 Math Club 2 Commercial Contest 3-4 Evelyn will make some harrassed busi- ness man an ideal stenographer. She has never been known to pry into anyone's af- fairs or to go to her classes without her lessons. DORIS CORNS Operetta Lead 3-4 Debating 4 Pres. Sunshine Society 4 Senior Class Play 4 Artesian Staff 4 Doris has a great many enviable quali- ties that we could mention. but then, we all know her and know how sweet and pretty she really is. .- 4



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ARNOLD SUDDITH Hi-Y 4 Dramatic Club 4 Varsity B. B. 1-2-3-4 Latin Club 3 Red Sz Blue Staff 4 Sa1ly's vacancy on the team will be very hard to fill. We hope to see his name listed on a college basket- ball line-up for next year. GENE HARVEY Class Pres, 1 Pres. Orchestra 4 All State Chorus 3-4 Operettas 2-3-4 Interclass B. B. 1-2- 3-4 Gene is first rate at mechanical drawing. His specialty, how- ever, is a sophomore girl, Louise. CHub- bard, not VVilmslJ Our blond sheik! JOHN CVNEAL Pres. Class 4 Latin Club 1-2 Math Club 2-3-4 Dramatic Club 3-4 Glee Club 4 John has proven him- self as the official messenger for our es- teemed pedagogues. He has guided the ship of 1930 safely in- to harbor. LAVVRENCE RUSSELL He goes under the il- lustrious but rather vague nickname of Corp, We are given to understand that this is an abbreviated form of Corpuscle. Hello World! Don't go Way! He is anoth- er chain,-store man as he has been ern- ployed by the A Xa P for many years. CHARLES LEMONS Interclass B. B. 4 Charles is one of the tallest of the seniors and might well be called the quietest. His height served him in good stead on the senior class basket- ball team, of which he was a valuable part. Perhaps in his quiet Ways may lie his success. Twenty-five BETTY GANO Girl Reserves 2-3-4 Sec'y. Uke Club 3-4 Glee Club 1-2-3-4 Interclass B. B. 1-2- 3-4 -4-H Club 1-2-3 Betty's dash for Room 18 to beat the tardy bell every morning keeps her girlish figure. Her big brown eyes will accelerate many a heart. MILDRED HOCKMAN Latin Club 1-2-3--4 Art Ed. Artesian 4 Old Grouch 3 Girl Reserves 3-4 Dramatic Club 4 Mid is lovable and sweet. She is quite talented as an artist. We are backing her right up to a great big success. Pep is her middle name. CHRISTINE KRALLMAN Sunshine S o ci e t y 2-3-4 Latin Club 2-3-4 Christine is a. demure and quiet girl. We wonder if she might not have just stepped from an old lace val- entine. The continual reappearance of her name on the honor rollisevidenvce enough of her Work as a- student. DOROTHY KENWORTHY Debating 2-3 Latin Club 1-2-3-4 Dramatic Club 2-3-4 Red 8: Blue Staff 3-4 Sunshine Society- 2-3-4 She is very well known for her clever readings and her act- lng in drarnatics pro- ductions. Debating is her hobby so we see another hen peeked husband. MILDRED LEWIS Sunshine Society 1-2- 3-4 G. A. A. 4 Operetta 4 Interclass B. B. 1-2- 3-4 Cute! That's the way she is described by those who really know her. It is evi- dent that Mildred is an eager and steady pursuer of Parisian styles and is fond of Lux soap.

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