Portland High School - Tifoon Yearbook (Portland, IN)

 - Class of 1930

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A-Ns we present the Tifmm, rctlecting the life and spirit of the sclioul tu the general public, may we implant zt lasting' nientury of the days of P. H. S. and uf tlic class of 1930. Page 7 lg I rrrfr Th rg c N' 'll' HFQDIDNW t it DEDICATION Wle, the Senior Class ot l93O, dedicate this lncmlq to Miss Vfhite, in every respect a teach- er and also spmisur ut uur class, to whtmi we are deeply indelmted for her etltorts in help- ing us this last year in our variuus duties and activities. H I XA U D 1 iriijl-- - f iwf.-- . -. .. 5 xx' , Q E EE Wg 1 - . . E.- .- u I ' . l I -'H ,J -. ., Wi ..'f.-IT-'-ly? N.,, wit PJI I g yii--in - .--...T -sf--. -'L-::: -::-l 1i-w-f?-:!g. - i. a- V ui gzig F5 Ev ef'--,i5'1m:1 ' ,B - 1 IA?-iii' I,..w 1-Lfaalgg :Ei -1-. -f I 5 ,. 'Eli' -- NE ,-.2 f.,-.3 ,T . ,l ,A,,. - .,,. ., --' ---- --+f auf? - v fs ! ' ' again WMU WW' Ajlwli, 5 1 WINEW .filf - M, l 1 M 21 L gl' A3 'ig X fi-S I X S , V xg' . . JFK Page Five 1 X 3 i X g x f I I I xx ,' , f ' T 'CJ-1 Iii. 'l'lHe'uX' sv WM 5 5225 'M fi'W',w'u?-l'--f lwblnlfk ! 'Z :!lll'?V WJ 39l fmw5 ff ,314 Ky XXN' r'l I 2 M MN Q + ufng, mmi ,,j,'ZfD CD X 4- 1, ,ff ' A ,, ,,l l !, A ffffjf' EXT, 1 ,Iii -'iii-17 -E33-?1? P MIDMM N li SIYIRMITIIIDN SIENIIIDIRXS IUNIDIEINEILASSNNEN MIV IH IL IE'Il'Ii IC 5 AIUII' IIVIVIFI! IES I I E 5 1 l l l 'lfli IFIDIDN V DR. W. D. SCHWART7, President MHS. GRAMS MEI-ZKER, SI'1l'l'lIlP'Alf MR. GEORGE SMITH, Treasurer Our school hoard has given us their hearty co-operation. for which we feel deeply indebted. They have made our interest their interest and have stood hy our principal, teachers and students in their work and school activities. This is Mrs. lX'leeker's first year on the School Board and she has shown ll deep interest in her duty as a hoard meniher. Ur. Schwartz and Mr. Smith have given their lzest this year as in former years. ln all. they want Portland to have the best possible in High School Education. Page Eleven l 4 W 'll'I1lFlD1DN ' Al SUPERINTENDENT J. C. VVEBB A. R., l'l1'2ll1lillI1 College A. M., Columbia University Teachinv' 'okinv', or Jresidin ', Sumerintendent lllebb shows an unfia inf by 6 L l , K devotion to Portland's progress. He exerts himself unsparingly to upholding and raising higher the standards of the school. He is the man who makes the wheels go lroundf' A democratic and kindly spirit makes and holds Warm friends for him. Perseverance, Wisdom and integrity of character secure his position as leader. Vile have every reason to love and respect this man, who is at friend of every student of P. H. S. Page Twelve mmfoafaascf H01JM7bHCfCE .xHD+m3PHC+C5 I. HC+QB+ 6 .. 'T T' Paeulfcy Y' 'll' ll IFIDIDN V A N PRINCIPAL D. S. VVELLER A. B., Indiana University A. M., Cfbllllllbiil University f'Gotta pass slip?7' The Senior Class is fleeply indebted to Mr. Wleller for his co-operation in all our activities during the past: years. During the iour years that We have attended Portland High School, he has always seemed to have a little time for each and every one of us. ,Zllff Page I 0'lH'fl?E'll Q' 'lI'lI IFIDIDN V A MISS .IANIC L. FIIIIPUN l7I1iw:1g'u Art Inslifllhlg IEOHIOII Cou- svlwzifory of Music. Arf. lx Junz' .lnlrinz lzrrru' Uh, llzwrc Aljflll url' l ' ' MR. IIONIIGK SMITII ImIi:m:1 I'11ive1'siTy. Mz111u:xI Arts. .. .W I'I-1' -Iliill yff flu' lllllllflll of fl, you It fill rigid. N N MISS I1lI'I'II A. IIARVICY 'C A. Ii., I'I2l1'IIl2IlllQ STLAIO lI111vv1'sify of Iowan. Latin, I'lugIiSI1. Url In 11'm'lf. ' Q QXI ISS II.-X'I III E WII I'I'I'I A. B., Il1lI12ll12l I IIIYCISIIX. Tr I'Zng'IisI1. HSI! flu! on flwsf 1'lmirs, l,n5,'s. XIIKS. FIIORFINCIC JONES Imlinnax T711iVe1sify. VIIYIDIIIL-Y, SIl01'IIlllll4I. I :lun 't Il'tIIll mm of :mu In www umzlml lclfrr, mul fall nw I 4lffln'l lfll .unit llzul. MISS DICLURES AHIIl'RAI 'I' A. B., I'IHl'IIIilIll. I I'0llL'Il, EYIQIISII. M l'unzn1wl1'v: ll Iirv, si ro .w lluil NIR. FRANK PORTER IS. S., I1u1'1Iue. I Ag'l'Il'IlIflll'97 Biology. UVM! nu! llmi Nlllllll-lIlll'H sluff. ' NI li. Ii HX X IGTII FARRIS .X. H., I'I:l1II1z1mg I'niv01-sitynfKIi1-I1- igzxng Ii:1II 'I'0:u'I10rs I'oIIOg0. I'Ilysim':xI ICIIIIIEIIIIIII, Athlofin- Wmrlx IRI ridz- if 1 lun! .w:z1vma1' In wide with. Page lfiflccn I 'WV I I I 4. I I I! s t 1 W' 'll'lI IFIDIDN V A MISS DORIS HARVEY Cincinnati Cons01'vuto1'y of Musick Musik Everybody quiet now. ' MISS LOUISE CURRENT B. S., Ball Teacliers Collegeg Olner- lin Collcgeg Tri-State College. History. Quiet doilfu or your priifiIigf's will be r tfzlfeii U'ICll.Il.H MISS ICLSIIC GIIASGOXV B. S., Purdue. Home Ecouoniics. I 'told you 011,00 before about VIICIU' iiig ff'lHII,+Q0 to the officvf' MK. ARNOLD SCIIWENGIGII IS. S., Iflvzuisvillc Collegeg iilldlflllll X f w ' I Ini versity. INI athenlativs. 'fNou', I d0ii'Z ivan! any 7lI0l'f' 1111- i1vf'msu1'.if tfzlkingf. I l NI I SS REU IIA II NONNVE ILER A. B., Butlerg Indiana University. Botany, English, Home l'iLf01l0llliCS. ' ' I '7'0'77If'7HbCl' 10,1671-4, ' MISS llOl,'l4I If-ANIKIN A. B., llanover College. English, Algebra. Now let's get quivt, peopleff MR, DARWIN APPLE A. B., Indiana University. Cheinistryy Physics. '!Piit 0, grade on these papcrs. MR. NVILLARD AYIERY A. B., Depauw. Sovial Snience, Public Spcakiilg, Q Weil better have 'odds and Uvens on, this test. . Page Sixteen MH. REUBEN FOLAND B. S., Ball Teachers College. Bookkeeping, Comniereial Mutliemzt- tics. ' ' All right! ' ' MISS HELEN SHIMP A. B., lncliana lfniversity. French, English. I feel quite let d0LL'7l.U Page Seventeen W' 'lfll IFIDIDN V TO TI-IE FACULTY VVC Owe to the teachers here. More than can he tolclg For they have taught us with cheer, Knowledge worth more than gold. Sometimes they became zmnoyecl Of teaching ns so long, But we all have enjoyed Our teachers as We went along. --Mary lVeisel. j.eff,,f l 'lfli IFIDIDN V - - - -- 2 1 :- 4 Page T czfjole fwfff . f,r'?L?X - .15'.,f' f' - ' I 55 59 A Cv 2 -,, 5 l , X..!-N ,-,,.. X!,,.... X I fm' X .J enims W? - W' 'lfli IFIDIDN V The Tribute of the Senior Class In loving' lNC1H4J1'j' uf the lwezllllihll lives of . . , .Izzy 5Il'2llCy 50 :md lxuhy Lzlwsmm. '33 this pcm-111 is l'i'VK'l'C!1th' 'Flu' wurhl l1:11l1 its mxn dvzulg gr In lmmzm llI'i'JiYfS, :xml lllillitx fm' In Thai lluslwfl S2lHL'tlI1ll'-V nf' H10 XVlwl'v l'Yl'l'.V day men vmuv, knee Of Hmm, mme 2lI'1,' su lxr:u'v .Ks tlmsv wlm nent :lmlxv Ih'fm'v I,iI'0's work war in full su Ilowll in the IIQOI1, stlll, g'1':lY0. NYhy xwvp for Hmm- 4h-:lr f4l'i0lHlS qflll lllu 111 :fu mmm wc ' : ' : ':' lWl1'0flIl clccliczll Cd. v:l1 lll11fElillS Tlwm :1 pluve rum I :xml dv mrf I 'ny who :uri lnml Wlww u-:wh is guirhwl luv zu lnving Hzuml, XYl1usv 1l11ix'm'x:1l 4lw0Hing is in tht -luvurt. A MARY WEISEL. Page Tzvmzty-fzvo 'l1'IiIFIDlDN ' 5131111011 CLASS ANI 111st t11is i1111st1'i1111s c111ss is g1'11111111ti11gt 11fte1' s11111c few 11i1111'111ti11s 1,Zl11Cl11J- 111 111111111 1'1111111 f111' these 1111-111111-1'11111i11g 111111c1'c111ss111011. 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Senior Class President 45 Junior 'Vice Pres. 35 Yell Leader 35 Foot- ball 45 H1-Y 2, 35 45 Baud J, 2, 3, 45 . Hi-Y .Presideiit 4. .i MA B li L YVN LLS ' ' Goin ' to 71'arff'm'fl?????? ' ' Rasketlmll 15 25 35 Class Secrefary- T1'6ilSlll Cl' 45 Treasure Hunters 15 Rings iii the Sawdust 25 Jerry of ,lei-iclio Road 35 Mixed Q,ll31'tC'fiT6 25 Gloe Club 25 35 4. .I UNE AXTRUI Hay, Pal, 'Il,'G71'!? fjflllllfl play pinoclzle hmighf. ' ' Girl Reserves l5 25 35 4. G. HAROLD IIANLTN Sn-if-did you limi' that 01'cl1es1'm last 11iUht? Adam and Eva 35 Jerry of .lcrivho Road 35 Hi-Y 25 355 45 Baud 15 25 35 45 Tifoou Staff 45 Male Quartetfc 45 Orchestra 2, 3. GARLAND ASHLEY M I 'LIFIIS only going sixtyf' J., ifigicuic ARNOLD ' ' Gm, Zim sleepyf' A Jerry of Jericho Road 35 Glee Club 35 45 Girl Reserves 15 3. MARTHA BATR ' ' What fl, break' l' Baskelbnll 2, 35 Tifoou Staff 45 Adam and Eva 35 Jerry of Jerivlio Road 35 Treasure llunlers l5 Girls' Sextetfc 45 Girl Reserves l, 25 35 4. IJIGNNY BIUKEL UI dmVz' fhinlv Hicltis 'r'iyliT.'l 5 Fooflzill l, 25 35 4-5 Baseball 3. Page Twenty-four W' 'lfll IFIDIDN V CLYDE BUBP ' 'Sny, qui! that .' MA R Y BA NTA ' ' For 1110 Lord 'S mire .' PEARL HICERBOWER Haw you sown lfulny? AI,BEH'l' FR Y I 'nz a II0n1o1'1'at. Focvtlwzlll l, 3, -lg Bas Club 1. WA YN H li ll R HART I lmr1'1a't hurl rrmuylz Imp f 1 u'r'0ks. Bzlskotlmll 43 .lorry of 10111 1 Rod 35 Class VVlll 4. l llORl'INUl'l .BIAOIJG l'I'l l' v 2 HOI1, surrly 7I0f.' l41VI+Il,YN BRYAN How Illtliljl 11'm'1l.w did 11011 ruffle? Girl Rvsvrvcs 3. MICLYIN FRANKS So 'do If, Fuutlmll Cl, -lg lizlsolmall IA Club l. e Twenty-five N'1rlslF4moNV A U. IIAHOLIJ IIANIIIN UI ihinlf I do. Ag-rim-ulfuro I5 2. fl LEN N A UA ST ICR Irv got ul! my prolxlfnzs. XIZIIIII-1011 I5 2. .I ICA N I+I'l I' IG IIA VIS HI Irish llzix firms was farm' ll'IHI.H Y.-XIIUIIX GIBSON 'Il'111 pw-lfy youd in Uiriv.w.' Trzufk I. .IUIIN GLASGOW ' f1I'lllLf'llIl?f, ' VUL-zxtimml Ag1'Ii'IIIIlIl'P IIUIIFFC I, 2, IS, 45 Purdue Scllolorslmip 45 IIIIYIIIIC l'Ig'g,g' Show XYIHHC1' 3. DUHKJTIIY IWIRRIS II'lwn I was in l,inm4 Girl Iivsvrvcrs 4. ALMA FIIIGNIING Jr Ill' suis pas. Latin Club I, 25 Girl Rosvrves Cabi- net 45 Girl Rvserves I5 25 II, 45 Sex- fctfc 4-5 Junior Musivul 1, 25 Glee Club I5 JI, 4, .IABIICS GRIRIICS Oh, IS hr? Basketlmzdl I, 25 35 -I5 I uotbuIl -15 Adzxm :md Eva 35 Tifoon Staif 45 Basnlmll 25 45 Track I5 IIi?Y 2, 3, 'J-5 Ulnss I'rcsi1Icnt 3, Page T'wentyfsi.r l'lll+lS'l'l'IR MARCIIANT Surf, I rmcl my Iz'.v.wu. liziseliull Il, -lg l uutlr:1ll -l. INA liOlllSl'I l+'lil4IKllNll Ulf, 1lffll.'CllS.'7' Girl Reserves l, if Il! 4g First l'1'i:o National Nlarkctiiig lflsszljf Vmifvsr fl: Junior Nlusim-:il 1, 23 Aiinuul Stuff 4. DORIS GARIPNICR f'll'1'll, I lhinhv-'l Girl Hvsvrvcs l, 12, Jig .Mlzim :mil limi 333 Ulziss llisturiaui ,lg Ulvv lfluli 2, -i - 1 .wz Latin Lluli. ll li lfl5l'IR'l' ll lA'l l' I gfuffrr tb flat li'rr'.'l 'l'r0:zsu1'e lluntcrs lg Kings in the S2UYllllSf 25 Latin Vluli I, 2. l'INlANl'l'IlJ KlS'l'l.l'lll IM yuzc Think ynu'lI wrwv' gfmu' up. ' 74 ,ww . l'ZS'l'llliR c:R1Lif: 5 . f ,f, 1 fs I I lfnozc zvlzuf I llllflll, lu! I dun'l lfimu' lmzz' 10 my il. l o1't HQOoV01'y lg 'l'r:u'k 'l'v:ll11 lg liitf'1':x1'y Sovioty lg Girl llosvrwx ll, -lg Foal-0 01':1to1'i1-:ll Vonlcsl 4. l'l'l'lll'IL llANlilN IDI rnfliflr noi. Hirl RQ-selves 2, 22, -lg l,:i1in Ululn l, 2g ,lorry of .lcrivlio llmul il. l'l.AllENl'l'I LUTIGS IM yn .epoxc ,lu1i1 s kialrlin' Iliff., Footlmll 3, 45 Bzlsvlmll ZS. Page Tu'm1ty-seven W1 'lfll IFIDCDN V GZJZ, MWJLI :R nl 352 L Wi 'lfll IFIDIDN V A RA YXION IJ MC CLITNG 'fl lfnozv, but- Latin Club J, 2g Tifoon Staff 4. l liANCl'lS INGIGRSULL UOIQ, hc mnlrcs mc S0 mucZ. ' Girl Reserves J. K.-Vl'lll'1RlNl+l .IAQ UA Ho I CUffT?,' Basketball ly 2, 35 lflmlifor of Tifoon 45 .lunior Class Sec'1'ofa1'y-'l'1'e:-xsurcr C55 Rings in ihe Sawnlust 23 Adam and Eva Ilg President of Glee Club ilg llirl's Quarteffe 2, 3. YI RHIL MC FADDICN ' ' I Wu v4'onflC1 i71g- l J DALIC MILLER ' ' What 'lrorc you doing last night? Latin Club lg Football 3, 45 Ili-Y ,, . MARY KESSLER Oli, Mrs. Jones, I can tell you that. 'l'1'oasu1'e llunfers lg Glce Club 1, 2. RUBY LTNEBERRY Well, that's what the book said. Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3. I A, f uA'YMiI.f.uR - '1'What do you -wont mc to do next! Football 3, 43 Ili-Y 45 Tifoon Staff ig Latin Club l. 7: Page Twenty-sigh! 1, ,, .a, 4. X E11 JACK TEMPLETON ' XAIU--7LO'l0., l H ELEN M l LL ER I don't understand afhczt you 7Pl6tlll.M Girl Reserves 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 2, 3. R UT ll MILLTGAN I was with Ed lust night. Glee Club 45 Basketball l, 95 Girl Reserves l, 2, 3, 4. DONALD SPAIIR ' I Get hot J ' W' 'll'll IFIDCDN V , G Adam and Eva 35 Rings in the Saw- ilust 23 Jerry of Jericho Road 35 Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 Orch Latin Club l, 2. BEN STRATTON Mr, Porler kiclxml me out again. 'Q l 00tl3ull za, 4, Baseball 3. NATIIAIJIG MINTSH '1L'0'llldIb't Irust him!! 5 Girl Reserves l, 3. N .lOSI'lI'IllNlfZ MOSSLER Did you vomv flown lust night, SMD? Hartford City lg Pepeuellia Club lg Glee Club 2, 45 Girl Reserves 2, 25, 4. HOG HH STROBLE I may be down tonight. Baseball 2, 33 Football 3, 45 Agri- culture 4. Page Twenty-nine estra l, 2, Il, 45 1. .fw- K. UU ,411 1.11 if 1 11 xi, SA, 141411 H7 V f 5 -5 1 115 1 ff W' 'lfll IFIDIDN V A DEYVRY SMIT11 11011 .V 117111 fjfllllg mfel' My loniglltf' B:1s0l1:1ll 53, 1131101112111 4. l 1101113 STOOKEY H0111 I 1101111 bclievf' ri H'QI'l1 of !1111I.,' Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4. 'l'll13l1111.-X M.-XCY ' ' 11 1?1l 1110 111611.11 1 Gloe Club 2, 25, 43 Rings in 1110 Saw- dust 25 Jc1'1'y of .101'i11l111 RO1111 Ii. HARRY SCl1l11MENAllR A ' I 1,1011 '1 1:11010-11'11o f'l11'I'S?, ' 131150112111 2, Zig Voc':1lic111z1l Agricul- 11110 Course 33, 1. FRANK SKINNIGR M11'YI.'71'C going 10 11111.11 01'1f1' 111 flIu1'1o11 wart S'll1lL1flj1.H .Al-12111 211111 Eva Il, Rings in the S2lXYl11lSt 25 Jerry of Jericho Road 3, 13111111 IS, 4, 1li-Y 1, 2, 3, 41g 11111111 Club 1, 2, O1'0l1es11':1 2, 23, 4. .ITTLTA MAGILL if T11ef1'fV.s 0110111011 11711 my f11111f1110.vs. Tifoou S1215 4, Rings in the 8:1112 dust 2, .lerry of Jerir-110 Road 25, Debate 1051111 3, +1-3 Girl Reserves 1, l 2, 3, 4, Senior l'0e1, Glee Club 2, 1, 4. 1v1,11R11Nc1E MARK 1 f1'17ff11, I 11111115 sn- ' 1 UASSIUS SMITH Uh, 11021 01111111111 .QFU11 1110! 1l'0111ll1l. y gX1l2l1ll 111111 Eva 3, Rings i11 the Suw- 11u1s1 2, -101'1'y of .1e1'i0l1o Ruud 3g 'Ili-Y 1, 2, 33, 4g Hi-Y TI't'ZlSl1l'P' 4g lYl1'0l16S1l'1l 1, 2, 3. Awz Page Thirty RI A Ii.I O II I IC ST Ii Y ICNS ' 4011, yr uh .' ' ' Hlec Vlub I, 2, 23, -I Rings in the Suwdust 25 .lorry of I .lerivlm Ifozul Zig Gil' ss, 4. .IAN IC RAN I7OLI'II - - - v I zrusn I Lu! I rrzll. Steele Iligh Svlmul I J 7 7 1IIfII.liX SUIIOIIICII I 410111 LTIIOIIHH 'I'1'e:1sulo lluntcrs Zi, -Ig Hive UIUII I, 2, Zig Latin l'IuIv I. CIIARI.I'lS WILKINSON 1371411 flu you lrnou' Maul ii. :Xg'1Il'IlIIIIlt l'IuI1 I, 2. XVICNIJIGIIII WILLIAMS Ulfzlrw you S1011 Helen III-Y I. 2, Ii, -Ig Bus XVIII 4. I.l'IiII.I.A SIIICICI3I'IiNI'I H110 yu huflu, slum? 111 Girl Iicservus 2, II. .IUSICPII I X IC SLICNI NI ICH H II fl! now, I ilzlnlf I um l',l'jlIlIIII.. lIi1'I Iivsvrves II., -Ig I IAIYIGIAYN IAJNIIWITH Kid, I IlllI't'Il'f got my slzorrlurnd Hill III-r'01'Y0s I, 2, Ii, 4g LZlIIIl UI I 1, L, 3: Page Thirty-one I3 IIi1'I Iivselwcs W' 'lI'lI IFIDCDN V 1 IBZIIILI II, 4 I Reserves I, L, Jnytou U., UN ,H ' 'K In-lI,:lII 2 ,qw J1'vI1esfr:l 2. ull T' 'lfll IFIDIDN V nl lfIVERE'l I7 TAYLOR Now I want you to come to the staff meeting. Tifoou Staff 43 Hi-Y 2, 34, 4. MARGARET MC CAMISII HTIMVS 'llfllllf I fold TIllliS.H Peuuville 1, 2, 35 Cleo Club l, 2, 33 Miss Cherry Blossomg The Pirates DHtIg'llfGl'5 VVl1y Not, .Ierry?g Basket- ball 1, 25 l'o1'tlani'l 4. A NITA MC CARG ER f ' You iooulclf ' ' Monroe l, 2, 35 Musieal Contest 1, 2, 255 l,01'tl2lllCl 4g Girls, Sextette 4. .I All NS 'I' EET IC RS 17z'f1'f,11,s go! ll good joke for you.', Baseball 2, 33 Football 4. EDRTS VAN DEUSEN ' ' Sv: me! 'll1'2ll'k lg Debate I, -ig Oratol-ical J Contest 3, 4. IIICLEN MC GINNITIE H015 for goodness solves! F1':xnkfo1't 2, 35 Portland l, 43 Girl Reserves l, 4. A LICH NIC LAUGHLIN I zlidnft get mzythiozg out of iodayis lesson. ' ' UIIARIAES VAN DEUSEN U Tim! 's me, babyfl' 'l'1'e:1su1'e Hunters lg Baseball 35 Lat- in Club lg Truck lg Debate Tczun 4. Page Thirty-two W' 'lfll IFIDCIZN V f-vii 'A 1,, - MONT ICZ NVI I I I 'PL H 1 think I'll gr! u lirzirvul loniglll. 'Iifoon Stull' 45 Adam and livu 35 'lll'6IlSlIlt3 lluntcrs Ig Rings in the Sziwilust 25 Girl Reserves I, 2, il, -lg I,l'6Slll6l1t -1. MAH Y WEIS E L Got jjtllll' sIm1'!lu1nd! Girl Reserves I, 2, Ilg Class Poet -I. ll.-X RX ICT STU LLEN I don 't rcn1c'n1ber. MARY WYKICK Hlllll really sick of !lu's.U Girl Reserves I, 2, 3, -I. Page Thirty-three A CLASS OF I 930 For zz l'6W511'Ll, knowledge we sayg Anal with IlllI1'll toil and strife, At lust we draw near the day XV0 uwcivo il prize of life, 'I'I10 Class of 1930, 'Illl0lIgll we Stray many miles away, NVQ will to vuvll llolll true, The IIIGIIIUTIOS of our svhool clzlys, Fm' none vain lie exvluxllged for new, The Meniories of 1930, Mary Iveisel 'l!'l! IFIDCDN V 1 'll'II IFIDIDN I' CLASS PROP HECY It was a beautiful day in the month of June, in the year I9-ill, when the :rirship in whieh I was returning to I'ortIand from New York tlity lamled at the Detroit landing field to ialie on more passengers and mail, and to leave some of the lrZlSS9I1gl-IIS who had heen with us all the way from New York City. The plane would spend at least a half an hour there and so I deeided to take a :stroll ahont the field and liuildings while we waited. I had not gone far from the plane however, when to my surprise I saw a very familiar figure whom I reeogni: ed at once. It was none other than Ruby Linelerry, a meinher of the graduating' class of thirty. I hurried toward her Init ltefore I, eould reaeh the plane she had vlimlzed aboard aml the meehanie was storing her small traveling bag in the eompartment at the lnaek of the plane with the haggage belonging to the other passengers. I'pon reaehing the plane I hurriedly elimlaed ahoard after her and rushed down the aisle to the seat she had taken, NVhen I spoke to her she looked at me queerly for a minute and then the expression on her fave ehanged as she reeognized me, f'VVhy Frank Skinner, of all people, what are you doing here? she exvlaimed. I soon eiplained to her that I was returning to Portland for a visit after five years' stay in New York City where I was studying musie under the great Sousa himself. She then told me that she was the head nurse in a Detroit hospital and that she too' was returning to I'ortland for a. short visit. Then we got to wondering what heeame of the rest of the elass and whether the propheey we had written had eoine true or not. And so we were ehatting when the pilot entered. On zhe liaek of his suit was this inseription--''Spade Airline, and when he turned illtbllllll to our surprise we saw that it was Ray Miller. Gee, it seemed good to see him. Ile was equally glad to see us, and when I asked him how he got this .ioli he said, IVhy this field and all the planes and hangars belong to the Spade Airline and Iioh is president. Tlzen we asked him al,out the rest of the mlass and he said Roh eould tell us all ahout that. So he went on and soon the plane started. Vile would soon he baek in dear old l'ortland. IVe sat there watehing the seenery ahead ot' and helow us until I notieed ahead of us ll large eity. I eould see the airport hut I eould not make out the name printed on the hangar as yet. Soon we were elose enough for me to see that it was Portland. You I-an imagine how :Lina-2 ed we were when we saw how I'ortland had grown from a small town into a real city. IVe eireled the field and lauded. Before us, we saw this printing on a large three story huilding, SPAIN-I AIRIIINIC IXt'0RI'URA'l'I4IlJ OI I Ik'I'I. Ive hurried over to the liuilding where Iiay told us we eould prolialily find Holi. I'pon entering the outside olliee we saw a girl at the desk. I noticed a plate on her desk hearing the name H Martha Hair, Stenographer, so I took one of my eards out of my folder and gave it to her. She had not. reeogniyed me until I handed the eard to her with my left hand. Then we talked for a few minutes and she told me I eould see Iloh now, so I went into his private otliee where I saw two men sitting talking. I reeognired Iioli at onee for he had not L-hanged an iota sinee I had seen him last. The other person I did not rerognize, although his fave seemed familiar. I handed Bob another of my eards and you eould have heard him in :he outer ofiiee with his 'tNVell, for gosh sakes, if it ain't Skinner, when he saw that it was my name on the I-ard. Then the other fellow jumped up and grahhed my hand aml said, t'XVell, 1'1I be durnedf' I knew hy that expression that it was Cheek Blarehant. NVe talked for awhile and Roh asked me where I had lzeen. So I related the happenings up until then and he asked me where Ruhy was. I told him that she was outside talking io Page Thirty-five 'lflt IFIDCDN V A Martha so he called the girls and they both came in and Bob said that now he would try 'to tell us all he knew about the members of the graduating elass as l had asked him to do. To start with, he told us that Chester was vice president of the company and that he had a list of the names of the class. After some searching Cheek found the list, It was then that l asked Bob how he ever got out of the grocery business and he said, Oh, Jake is taking fare of the grocery now. So he started telling me of the Glass. He said, First of all l, have G. Harold llanlin, Ray Miller, Garland Ashley as my pilots, then Martha Bair, Florence Blodgett and Doris Gardner as stenographers. Yaughn Gil son is serretary of this firm and Roger Stroble is treasurer. Then Buddy Smith married Margaret Hudson, of eourse, and he plays in the Marine Band. ,Donald Spahr is 'Portland's Lest veterinaiian. John Albert Fry is the 116W Democratic mayor of Portland and he has appointed Denny Bickle as chief poliee, Clyde Bubp as Fire Chief, llarry Sehemenaur as Superintendent of Schools and VVendell VVilliaInson street cleaner. Montel Mlhipple runs a beauty shop in 1-onnevtion with her husbandls barber shop. Doris Stoiokey is head of di4'N2lll,g'l1tClll'S ready-to-wear at Mum-ie. Then Josephine Slemmer and Lurilla. Sherburne work at the telephone otlieef' So he next came to Dale Miller whom I had always thought of as lzeing a livewire sales- man or what have you, and he said that Dale had bought out Charles Baird and was making quite a. Hbalniyl' fortune as an undertaker. Then he read on: Clarenm-e Lutes married June Antrim and he 's eoaehing at old P. ll, S. HAnita MeCargar is the singing instruetor at Earlham. Jane Randolph is married and l believe her husband's name is Hutfikerf' Then I interrupted him and said tt What ever lgevanle of the 'Yan l7uese11st?H lle replied, Oh, Charles is the junior Senator from lndiana and lfldris is a radio an- nouncer. HMable VVells is the Blues Singer in The Metropolitan Opera Company. 'Hlames Teeters is Professor of Agriculture at Purdue University. Marjorie Stephenson is with the Metropolitan Opera Company, and Margaret MeCamish, Thelma Maey and Esther Grile are members of an aerobatie vaudeville teamf' As he stopped to get a breath l' asked, 'tWl1at happened to some of the bright students in our elass?l' Ile replied, ttVVell that group is very well represented in Portland, as Raymond MeClung' is principal of the lligh Svhool, Alive McLaughlin is the Algebra tear-her, Mary NVy1'iek is the English teacher at Madison lligh Svhool. t'And Alma. Fleming tearhes sehool at Berne. Then Garnet Stullen, Mary VViesel, Helen Seholer and Ruth Milligan are prosperous farmer 's wives. ttllelen MaeGinnitie is the Clerk of the Jay Circuit Court, and say did you ever think we would have a judge in our 1-lass? YVell that 's C. Harold Tlanlin, and also we have a movie star for that is Melvin Franks. 't'l'hen Nathalie Minish married Charles XVilkinson and they moved out west. ttlna Louise Fleming is married and lives in Middletown and Josephine Mossler Green with her husband manages Mossler's Storef' Bob seemed stumped now but soon I saw the reason, he lost the other slip. But he Soon found it among' the pile of papers and eontinued. 'fMary Kessler, Florenee Mark, llelen Miller and Mary 'Banta have all left town and are seattered out so that T have not been able to keep trai-'k of them but Pearl Beerbower is a very high Glass music' teacher and Dorothy Ferris eo-operates with her as she is also a music teacher. 'tlrene Arnold and Katherine Jaqua have settled down to be old fashioned house wives. Page Thirty-six 'lfll IFIDIDN 7 Ethel II:fInIin and Glenna Custer :Ind Iivelyn Iirynn :Ire the sole owners of the Little Art Shoppe :Ind :Ire Illilkillg good. u.I02lIlPtTC Davis is il 1':Idio leeturer Zllltl say you renlenlher Tllilf liushfnl hoy-Ilerlert Il i:Itt '? 'I I responded, H Yeah. Well,'l he said, t'IIe is :I very eloquent speaker now, for he is llistriet Attorney. And .IIIli:I Mugill is :I eonunereiul :Irtist or in other words :I I-urtoonist. .lohn Glasgow is :I hig egg Illllll from Chieago, Evelyn lionguith is :I nurse in the I4lltllCl'Ifl11 Ilospitul :It Ft. Wayne. At this point I asked, AAXXIIIZII' l0I'2llIl0 of I r:InI'es Ingersoll? 'tllhl he replied, Ilillf l:IIIgl1ing', I forgot to tell you she IIHIl'l'l0lI Roger. Now, he said, t I'here 2ll'l' il few Inore NYIIOIII I have not written down: lmut I relnenilver them. l,et's see, oh, yes, Hllllflllllill Kistler is :I IllllliSI0l' :Ind now he is in New York. IIXIIOII1 Virgil hIl'I'l2lCIIICl1 is I1 fl'ZlVOIIllg' SZIIOSIIHIII. Everett Taylor is the president of the AIIIZIIQQZIIIIIIIOII Milk Iiottle Illlll SIIXIIIIIIOIIO C'01'- poration which is Ioeated :It I-Bryant. And our own Ben Stratton is cliiett ZIIIIIUIIIIUPI' for radio SIZIIIUII lI A'I whivh is' owned Ivy Dewey Smith. 'I'hen I stopped hiln Zlllll suid, H What Slllll wllere is .Iinunie Iil'IIll0S?l7 Ile :answered ine saying' fllllf .linnnie wus the he:Id swinnning I'o:II-h :It l'olingtown Tlllll w:Is putting out winning IGZIIIIS every year. 'l'hen Iiolv stopped Plllil his fm-e fell. llillI'll I said, XVell, Hulwy, l think our tinIe w:Is well spent, don 't you? Because in our entire I-l:Iss there IIZIS not leen one wlIo IIRISIIII Illilill' good. 'I'heu Boli said, t' NVell, I s:Ix'ed this 'till l:Ist lxeeziuse I llilfell to tell you lnut you reIIIen1l ex' the lioy IIIIII' used to play veuter oII our lI:IslfetlI:Ill TOZIIII, don't you I I nodded, Yes, for l knew he w:Is talking of Iirother I'IlIl'llPll'i otlierwise known :Is Wayne. H VVell, he rontinued, RC'llll'llll er how he used to streteh up for that tip-oi l'. Now he 's doing :I lrigger streteh than fllili for he is singing :It Sing' Sing, wheie he will sing for ihe next twenty years. I Irowed Iny head Elllll then szlid, tt What wus the I-rilne he 4'0IllllIiiil'1l'?il Oh,'l I-30h said, Ile was Vllllgjllf riding' :I lvivyele on the sidewalk. 'I'lI:It is Pl: Very serious 4'llJll'gl',H l s:Iid. H But it 's eertainly too lI:Id. lint lioh, let 's IIot Ie so solernn, renienilier this is the first time we have inet sinee we left si-hool. Nome on now, you Glllll KI:I1'tlI:I, Cheek EIIIII Huliy IIIIISI :Ill go out to lunrh with lne fII'lIiI'lI we did. Il0'2lllflIOI'S 'lIlIllf' l.inel'erI'y Zlllll I'lI'2llll'i Skinner. Page ThI'r1y4scz'en 'lfll IFIDIDN V CHURCH AS A CHILD SEES IT It is Slllltlfly Iil01'IIIl1g a11d ti111e for l'lIIl1'l'Il. Already I' hear the ClIIl1'l'lI bells ringing in the distauee. At last I, Ellll ready tlllll start on the long' walk which I have al1ead of 111e to the K'l11l1'4'll. As 'I walk along, I think of the i'lIIll'K'l1 whiih I attended as a small ehild Hill-I witl1o11t realiiing it, I illll soon lost i11 thought. Again I am baek i11 the old Cllllllfll which .I, TQIIICIIIIJCI' as a Child. Never shall I forget that C'lIIl1'i'Il TIOI' its many IIIGIIIOTIQS which eling' to 111e still. CIIIITCII legan WIICII 111y IIIOIIIK-'tl' led 111e by 111y hand Ill! the great flight of steps whieh to my Illl2Ig'II'lill'i0Il at the tin1e were so Ilitlliy giants to be stepped on Zlllfl killed. Later I learned to count tl1e steps as I went 11p. There were exaetly thirty, 'I'l1irty big giants to le stepped o11 HIIII killed every SIIIIIIHY Ill0I'I1l1'1g', for we never failed to go. And then eame tI1e outer room or vestibule of the eI1ureh where it seemed to 111e like folks :1l111ost lost their heads nodding' HGood ll1l'll'IlIYIgll to each other, and wl1ere one old g'rand- fatherly man, i11 partivular took spevial delight, it seemed, i11 saying, iiG00ll-Il101'Hil1j,f, brother So and So, and AIGOOKI-Ill0l'llIl1Q', sister So lillll So and t' Ilow is YOIII' lie-alth todaylw or t' Hello, there, my little one, to me. Oh, l1ow I hated to lze valled 'tlittle o11e! VVhy I wasn 't little 2i11yIll0l'0, GYGII inother said I was g'l'0W.Illg' up. Already I was all of half way to my IIl0Ill61'lS shoulders i11 height. Little one, indeed! At last we are inside tl1e main part of the 1'lIllI'l'll and take our plat-es i11 the same old seats where we sat every t'1ne we atte1'11led l'l1llI'l'lI. Oh, how I' l1ated those straight back seats whivh 11e1e eve11 vushio11ed so that I might not entertain myself even that IIIIIVII by softly, re111e111l,1e1' I say softly, tapping 111y finger Oll IIIPIII ill i111itatio11 of tl1e pianist playing the piano, VVl1at l'I2l1'll1 1-ould there have been i11 that, 'I asked myself. But there those terrible cushioned seats were Zlllil I IIIIISI sit there on l'llClll quietly and liste11 to tl1e 111i11iste1' preach sernions which to nie always seemed lilfe they were at least hours i11 length, Now the ehoir was singing a sleial IINIIIIIOI' and I laugl1ed to myself as 'I' watched the dili'e1'ent ones as tltey sang. 'IlllCl'0 was Iirother Yllllf-lCl'lllli'7 wl1o opened l1is IIIOIIIII like a frog' I. had onre seen snapping flies on a warm SIIIIIIIICI' day. Again there was Sister S111iley whom all the older folks IIIOIIQIII was a IY0l1llG1'fIll singer, but tl1e only nire things about IICI' singing tl1at I could see was tl1e wonderful roll of hair whieh she wore wound loosely o11 top of her head, and whieh always kept 111e NVOIN-lGl'iIlg' how S0011 it was going to fall off when sl1e sang too strenuously. Also I loved to watch Mr. Blake the tenor a11d Miss Ilorton the soprano when they sang. It happened that tl1e ehairs were arranged in tl1e 1-hoir loft so that Mr. Blake eould watvh Miss Horton Qas l1e always didj when she sang. Some one had said in 111y presenee onee that he was very 1lIlIC'll i11 love with tI1e young' lady at one ti111e a11d would gladly have 111ade her his wife, but sl1e refused, having as IIBI' exeuse that she believed in individual freedom too IIIIIUII a11d that sl1e preferred living a life of single blessedness rather than have :1 husband, who like most n1e11 sl1e k11ew would want to be tl1e lleflfl of the ho11se. Next I amused myself by Wilffdllllg' tl1e red feathery IPIIIIIIG o11 the woman 's hat, NYIIO sat i11 front of us, as a gentle breeyev blowing' through tl1e open window, blew it back and forth in front of llly observing eyes. At last tl1e whole 1o11g1'egatio1'1 was allowed to sing a number but my love for Slllglllg' was soon spoiled by 111y mother, Wllli whispered to IIIP Zlllll said that sl1e didn It Illlllll llly singing, hut to please not PIIIIIZHTPISS her by trying to outsing' everyone around 11s and for pity 's sake try to keep tl1e tune a little better. And now the lionorable reverend with l1is funny little squeaky voice began to P1'C3i'll. Villnit was that about .Ionah swallowing tl1e whale? No, now he has ehanged it, it was11't .Ionah swallowing the whale b11t it seems Illfit the whale swallowed Jonah. VVhat a fish story for a minister to tell to the people! Of course, he didn 't expeet 11s to believe it. VVhat is this? lilother has awakened 111e just in time to llC2i1' the iinal Amen of the lteiicdietiorx. Now we may go lIUIllC to the Sunday 11oon meal which always meant so much to 111e after sueh an ordeal. SRuby LlI1ClJG1'l'y. Page Thirty-ezght W i , I f L Q Ji: M K .x.. Fxwv xx Q6 ' Q N 3 ,,,i--fu-nr 25 K ,J I U 0 ALE Ulgrs V V, 4 IA . ' A 1 W' 'lfli IFIDIDR' V 1 .. A111 I I -. fx Xi, A nun JL'x1c111s 51111 1 Firwt Roar l'1l'l?Ill Qlmfl fo 11'1y71fj-- 11011111 ,4ll1l'1Il1, K12lI'j' 1,rm11is0 111111'111:111, A111111 11111011 .Xs111'1':11'f, ,1os0j111i111- Cu1'11'i11. 1111111 f'o11i11s, 1q2l11l1'yl1 Iiisvl, 101121 ISU111111, 1.111'111v 11:11'c1j.', 1,1w11Q 4'1111f01', 1111111 Uillispiv, 11411111 A1ex:111r1e1'. Sfwmlzl 11'n11'- vw' 3 K1:11'.1' 1i:111111, i'1:11'11111:1 .Xs111Gy, 1'111W1ll 1101l1'1'vy, 11111?0l'1 filzlsgmx, 11011111 1'1l'!ll'11, 1111 ,1 10111- ing, ,Xs1111111'.V Cz11's1111, f1lY11 liiscl, 1101'1'01'1 Gray, .1i111 Uux, 111111101 f1lIl'1'j', 1':1f1'ir'i:1 Bcvk. Tlayirrl .H0l1'+ 11014111 G1':1f111i1101', 1101111 AS1l10.Y, .1111111 Gillvif, .1i111 D0111:Oy, Max Bray, 1'11111':11'11 111-'rz11111110, NVz11'11 IJ011'11i11g, .1110 Cl1Il11l11l1S, 111311110 c1Ul11SU11, 1'I1'11CST f?:11111f, Jay H001 Page lf'urty-11110 NIC Y' 'lfli IHDIDN V JUNK DRS SICK. Z I i2'.vf lfnu' Qlmfl In Ifigfllljf XYilm:l Nvil, Imolxzl llovdy, Imvilv Milla-r, Fl'2llll'iS 01110, .lalnv Mviflllwly. liozlfrimc Lmlg. lfuxiv YVilli:ul11so11, Yirginizi Null, llvlvu Imvisl, ll:u'1'i0t HI't'XX'ST0l', Nlifiillll XYhitm-vk, ,lffllvl N14-Killlcy, Mary Nvsur. Ntwnlrf ll,0ll'-- lmxxcll Swain, Hnlvri Yin, Marv Tlmrntmm, livvlvn I30l'gvl', Xlnxilw Jnnos, Nlzlxilw Yun Kirk, Hulvlv Mcliilllm-y, Anim May R0xx'l:ln4l, .lvxwll Szlssvr, KIil1ll'l'll S1'llUl'llll'ill, Mary NIZIVHIH I'I'illSlIIl2l1l, Kllllfhil S1C'YL'llSOIly Lmwll llzlrcly, I'I1lg:u' NY:u'0. Third lfozr- llmx':11'ml Olson, T1l'STl'l' I':1t1isun, William xV0lll'l,V, l'Ix'v1'ott SlliiLlYl'l Jud Xlillvr. Forrvst liistlvr, fivr:1I11 Mills, .lfrhn Millor, R411 Orf xvilliilllwllll, Vynlv Spzxhr, R01 OFT Stvwly .lullll Kimldcr, Robert Rowls, Alva W-vrivk. Page l m'ly-tlzrec 1k?.l. l!'l1IF4DlDN V I , ff A C4 ' f' 11ff.:iiiSS:f?f?Q:w . xx, Q - b , 1 Qi ,Fu-.fx ' 'xx 1 'O L51 Sophwmmes v V' 'l1'l1IFlDlDN 7 A I1 1 Firsl 11016- SC11'HOB11J1Q1iS 1f2l1'1ll'y11 1'1P1l1U1l, M9119 Gilllllf, 1,111':1 lluvis, li1':11'1- C'1111v1', B1z11gi111'i1- t'1111y01's, SXZQIIUS i':1sTQ1'. 112ll'l'181 Bllllfil, S2l1'2l01191l lii1,so11, Y11'i1111 131'j.'1111, 11111111 11z111ll1', 11111110 151801, A1l:1 l11111gO, X1111111s 11:1111111iTf, 1Ju1'T11y 11:111. Nrwnlzl 117110- 1'1I'11OSt Bi110g':11', 131111 G:11'f11101', XV1111:1111 Al1110y, 1111111111 11111112 11Y1ll 1i1z1vk, C10111'g'c- 1111111013 .I:11'k 1301-g111:111, 1J:11io11s 11z1111111:1, l'11:11111e1' Gross, William Ui111i11, .I111111 Cz11'so11, K1-11111-T11 1101115013 YV:1y11v 1'111tt11111, 11111011 11:1x'i1:11111. 11111111 lion'- K:11111'y11 Castle, Allllil' Louiso l7111'1'v111, K1z11'g':11'1-1 Ilenry, 1'Is111o1' 111110spi9, 119110 11i:1t1, 1111110 Ayers, A1121 11z11'1'inge1', N1Ilg11P11llil B11.0g:11', Mary ,l:111e Ilollins, Mz11'y :110ll11'2lS, 1 K:11111'y11 1'g0l1l'lll', Mary .1:1111- A1-1 :111g11, 141111111 As111'1':1f1, 151-:111i1'v 11l'flg'g', L,.11:11'1vs Bain, 1,2111 118111112 J'10lII'Hl Row- NVi11iz1111 F11117, 111110 Hivkelv 1'1:11'I 1i1110g:11', 1'11'0411'1l'1i 110111S01l, U11:11'l0s 1':1111111,e11, NVi111:1111 1111lC'gil1', To1l11 13:111', 'R1:1y11101111 11:1i1112s, 1101.011 1+'1:1s1-V, 11'2l Atki11s1111, Max 11:1111111i1'1, Ql 1-111111 Y 1' i111'11, D11'ig11t f11'1w11, LQS110 111:1Sg'f1w. Page Forty-sigv 'lfli IFIDCDN V XV SUIWIUMURIQS I' lrsl lflllff k':1tl1e1i11v XYy1'isk, Iiuris YV1'igl1t., Ruth H2ll'ft'l'..l':Tl1L'l L:lI Ullct1a-, f'IlHlUl'iIl0 Nlillfillll, Rtxgillil Nivhols, 'l'helm:l Swnin, U2lflll'l'iIll' NIL-Coy, Yilgfilliil Ih'm'L-S, XIIIFJ-' V. Wilkins, llurotlly R111 0. 'lxl.0lm:1 SIN-ky Xlfgllllil RUXXl2lll1l. Swrnafl lffllff Huluelf Wcluly, Williaml I.:nl4'41ll0tTv, Lev Yun Iflzvfvxl, Us-1':xlVl NIIIIIIIUIIS, Art l.0m1gv1'lm1w, Yvru Lufullottv, Cliff' VIYIIUIIIIISUII, Wzlllzu-0 XY2l1'l'0llv, .lzllv HTIIIT, Huy XYZIVIGII, xlilllfilt' NVQ'- . . . , . ,, lIL'k: lhllplm I.vm1:l1'11, I':1uh1w Ruth-V, Xzullnlrlxl Iymhlll. Third l.'ou'A- ' Iinlilo-V Hiller, llmis .lUUl'll0'Y, Minnie .Iollisu11. Xlzxriun Huy 1-, Vlllilllifil Nlmwlv, KIIIVIV Lhllll Tort 'XUIIBQV l,:l114less, Him S1IPIlIlt'l'tl 'l'1vx':n Xvlsun, Nlilmlrwl Blvlivw, Ililllliftx 'lmwis. ' ! A PN ' Y fll'l'fl'1l1ll' NVits4-ho, Rufll NIUUIIZIIY, IM1lu1'0s Sfnrr, Ilurotlllv Sl'h1llUl', Hilm-I1 'lwll2ll'lP, lCliv:ll.vtI1 XIUVIIHII, Lois Kls-l.:111gl1liu, lf'uurll1 11,0lI'-- l,:zw1011v1- XYilli:n111s, xV4l0dl0XY Marks, lI:11'1 V Struhl, Willialnl Iill1'k9Tf, l l'2lIlk NVHI, Rulneri Sipv, Nluvk Smith, Rul,01't SIlIlhl', Virgil ITIYII, W1-lldvll Ilmris, Dun lI1ll'H1'lllllHll, H01 wrt Iluuvcl' R01 urf .lzwk .Xrlu Zillllm-1'111:111 .lnmcs Iivonv H01ll'U'0 Wilhvlln, V V . V V V- Vuye f 0I'lLl'SCl'v.'II LIE' 'ITIS IFIDIDN V A fffim L5 agehw I-2221! ifyiifb, 1 W 5 - V vi NN Lwfi' I-ll' in Freshman L N' 'lfli IFIDIDN V A l+'RlCSllKlliX SRC. l lfilzsl How- Nrfro lfLllll6'1'll1C l'll2lllkSy Nlallgalet tlllllx, .lunv llutvlmins, Im llnglv, Alive lil-:11-ll, NI:n1'gz11'et l'lx'a11S, Giillillltl lluey, Marjoriv llIlYllPlll1l, Sarzlll Fulfy, fl2ll'll0l' ll0llf9l', Yll'g'llllIl 5HUlYQllY ,Irene :xCl2lIllS, lll'2lll'l1O llllflllllllll, Rllfll llllllllllilll. 1: rl Ifozvf -lrlillll Corwin, lJ0ll1ll1l U1':1l1101 llersllol lizxkor, .lim l'lll'l'lilll'g0l', L00 Arnolml, lllltlllll' Klar- llllg'G1', R-olwrf Burke, l'?ob01'T lllalpp, L00 llzlll, Rol,v1'1' l'llll4'll, .lusvpll llwlrivk, l'l1'Illll'iH llcarn. Third How- 1f'm,n Szlrall Foster Home llizitt Iwl'1llll'lS ll2lWlflllS Vllllllllllil llilml s lflfulzl G2l1'l'lllU'0l' Alill'V lisfliel' ! 7 V 7 P' ,V I 1 Deglor, lcllllil tummius, M111-g:11'1-T livznls, lilizul etll liuslm, Ilvlcu lluey, 'l'lncInm flllllllilllj Ruby ll'll'90Ill2lll, Zola Haunt, GE'l'fl'llKl0 llolly, Bl?l1'j0l'lO Grnss, 'Lois Fergusmm. 'HL Ron'- Rogcr Ellrlmurf, Melvin llaulin, Alva Fullge, Clmrlos fliillllfill, Goralml Glussfmwl, Ill'9SfOI1 Heovh, Cornelius Corwin, YV:u1l ll:1!'l'1101', .lzmws l l'l'QlISllll' Floyd ilnwl, Imwvll Gzxglo, llrilloweeu liuggs, XVilli:1111 Barlmlols. lJ:lvifl Uluxvis, llmxm-41 Miller, llerl Hrl' lg2ll'll0ll'y .Iolm Heller. Page Fiffhzf 'lfll IFID DN V I irsi Hull'- 'FRIESHMICN SICK. 2 l-Iulvy Wieliusuli, Lucilo Smith, Anna Stcvel, Klarvivl Mays, llortliea liimlei-if, Janet Ruualfl, lilltlll' Xvilvr, Arbutus 'lllllllllllli Blilelrerl X1-armi. listlpel' Sliraff, .lm-an lfuualnl, Nl2ll',llll'iL' Xllxors, Nlillltlllllil Hillef. 511111141 Hljlff Klanuvl Pratt, Beruarfl Zinmiorman, Billie 'IR-ofa-ns., Natlianiel Lyleins, l ranw's Lklllllllllllll. Ilan lrykins, Robert .luuriiv-V, Keith Morris, Rim-liarrl Mvffzimisli, llalv MvC0lliSter, Keftli Frazor, lllwlitli Legggelt, llarnl4l Wliifnex-k. Tlrirfl Iffllff Ruliy Lawson, Nowiie Rmlforcl, Mary Klillvr, Mary Wil lc, live-lyli Sirliier, llortliy Leigli iferalrlinc Williamson, Myrtlo l,a4-ey, Flmwav Liinlmt, Ruth Nlvfllllllgf, .lane Tevtvrs, Klary lmlivr, Ifilflltxllllt' Milligan, Ruby AlL'l'l1l4llll'll, Blalrlc Myers, lflunim-0 Smith, Louis:- l.aw1on1'0 I'm1rth 110 zz'- Yirginia Neil, 130121 Snymler, l'a1ll llufuhins, .lulm Slll'l'IllHl1, l'larl Heiney, .lohu Hoody, llarrv Parks, Lafayette Stalls, llugli Miller, Ray R4-ivliarll, Erwin Starks, Rolrert Lewis, llcmal4l Svliisler, J. Xl. Spanlv, .lulm Paxsun, lialrli l.0wis, Iq2lllllP0ll xYIlg'll91', llilmllml Rijyllill ml. Page l'V'iff,Il-Ollf' 1 i W' 'lfll IFIDIDN V A FRl2SllBllfN SEC. 3 First Rolf' CLr'f'l I0 Rightj- Betty Mills, Ruby Nell Parks, Rlzlrtlla Null, Nlnry Adauis, Della Franks, llelen Buslioiig, Martha llolmes. Second lion'- Malvohu Gegeulieimer, Gladys Brower, Gweiidulen Pcusiuger, Mabel Glassfoul, lflliua Smith, Dorothy Lowman, Mary Gray, h'l2l1'gIll'0l7 Smith, Ruth Vl7est, Frederick Leggett. Third Rour- Frunk Spitzer, Russell Kelly, NVillian1 xVlllfGll'l'0, .lohn Finvli, Jesse Sheffer, Carl Shep herd, James Beard, Rowley Bailey, Charles I':11'k, llcralrl Truebloocl. Page Fifty-two :J Q 4, .A XII' IH IL lE'll' li C 5 ixtxr A-1. fffjlr ,1,,, X 1 bw 6,4 X N! -il g X X x X r K 1 , - 4 7 I , , V . v H r 1 1,,, x I X 1 fi 7-lain' 1 ,ff ,, 2 4.4. p--. ., i .I if-4 in 1 ,f' AQ? - Fwwtball N' 'lfli IFGDIDN V A OUR COACH Fur three years M11 Farris has heen the l,ZlI1fllC1'lS Coach during which he has seeurecl the eo-upeiatimi and frienclship oi the athletes as well as the aclniiration of the student hotly. In cleleat ancl in victory M11 Farris has always been held in respect hy the school for his spcnmnansliip. Ile is a eoaeh which l'o1'tlancl can he proncl ul anal is helcl in high esteem hy athletic clireetors of other schools. Page Fifty-six lrizlnooowy fi ' QC.- -i if PANTI-IER'S FOOTBALL SQUAD '55 lfirsl lfnu' Qlxft In lfiyllll ll:illmi'00n lizigjgs, Klux llzimmitt, .llluvrt Fry, lmsfvi' l':itliso11, lion Sirzitlon, Jim llminvy, i . 1 , - 1 l:iim-iivv lliifvs, llngvi' lul11'lizl1't, Klilvk Smith, ' NIVIPIHI limi' . 'l'wl l'll0llllllg. .lim 'l'vi-tvrs, limp' Nlillvr, .Xslniiry l':n'srm, llmi':ii'ml Ulsmi, Rulwcrt Spailv, ,lnnws ll1'lllll'S llUU'l'l' Stmhlc .luhii Nlilloi' liilxxuiwl Ilcrpiinmg, 1 P' Y 7 Tllfral limi' Iwo Arimlil, liuwi-II liziglv, .lzivk livrgiiiziii, lm Atkiiisoii, l i':ilik Slilllll0l', .l'lz11'l Nl0lll'j', llo- W livrt Xl'illi:mismi, l'l1ll'l't'Sf Kistlvr. 1 m4l'lll Illflll' IM-nnx' Hivkvl. l'02l1'll livunvfli l :ii'1'is, Franik Ifiiivli, Xlolvin l i':unkS, 'livorvtt Sliziiivwy i Vnssiiis Smith. .lim K1-env, Li-u liL'Q't'llll0llll0l'fSTlltl0llI Nlzinagvr, Nlvlvin llHl1llll7Rl1lS4'lli, FOGTBALL 1929 liitm-lm-st in fuuthzill :ut l'u1'tl:1ml lligh Nvliuul is mi tho iiiwezisv. This was piwwwl wlwri f1'i'fy-si-vvii vziinliclutl-s Tiirmwl mit To hm-k Vuzu-li livnm-ill l :iri'is' llllIN'S for :i Sll4'4'0SSflll svnsoii for tho l':il1tl1i'i's :xml flivrv lYE'l'l' zilwziys Tlirve fi-:uns l't'IDlll'flllg for ln':1vtii'c flll'0llg:ll0llt Th0 svzismi. .Ks ai iiiivlviis fm' st:ni'ting' :i Nllllilll l4':ui'ris hzul sow-li loftei'-ini-ii who wx-'l'e Fry. Strolvlv, llivlwl, llvlmy, limullli:iii, SlI'2lilllll :mil ll. Nliller. Uflwrs whu sim :ii-Timm in guiiws :mil lmlpeul tu ki-vp Tho l':il1flii-rs fighting wmv ll0fSllll0l'O, linggs, l,2llflSlPll, Olson, liriim-s, llzimmitt, Smith, lmtvs, l'llll'lI2ll'fy .l. Klilh-V, B. Spzulu, l':ii'smi, I l'll'2lllliS :mul Sll2lllYl'l'. Nlvn like l.uTm-sy Slinffuii, l 1'y, ll. Nlilli-r, llriinvs, Struhlv, l i':iilks, 'l'00fvrs, B, Spzulv mul llivkvl will ho misswl fron: The sqiunl. Page Fifty-seven 'll'll IF DIDR' Foot Ball Letterman ALBERT 't A Bl' FRY This was t'AbJs second year on 'ihe tc-ani. Ile was equally good in taking his nian ont on offense or i11 stopping an attack di1'er'ted at his side of the line. This was shown by the fact that he llayed every lllll1IIl'0 of all the Pantheis' gganies. .JIM ttUURLY DENNY This was UnrlV's seeond year at football and with another year to go, he ought to le a valnalile nian for run- ning' iiiterfeience and at passing. BEN SLIM S'l'RA'I I'ON HSIIIII77 maine throngli with the goods as 21 guard. With Il year's exizerieiive, Slim 1D1'llYClI to be a real football play- er. Ile was a power on defense and nas qniek at getting his Illiflll on of- tense. RO!! ICR ' ' HUNT S'I'RUlil1l'l NRIIIIIN has two siievialitiesg he ear- ries the ball on end runs and throws long' 2lf'L'll1'?lf0 passes. This was his se:- ond year Plllll he proved a Valnalile llI2lll. RAY t'TlNY'lMlLl1l+Ill Ray was one of the smallest on the team lint was also o11e of the Illt.Ht fear- ed, Ile was able to worry the opposition ly getting' llll'0IIgI1 their defense to stop niany plays. This is his seeond and last year. JAY t ' tl I NIMH GOODMAN This is NGIIIIIIICISM second year on the team. With one niore year to play he should prove to le a more mpable lvall K'21I'I'i01' and a valuable half-back even than this year. IIALLOWICICN llAI1l1 BAGGS Onlv a freshnian lint we think tt llall's snc-vess on the gridiroii in the next three years will l'e great. Ilis earn- estness and fight gained him the admir- ation of the rest of the teani and the 51-hool. Page Fifty-eight ri 'lfll IFIDCDN V EDWARD ' I EDDTE l ' DETA MORE t'EddieH was the one that caught the long forward passes. This is tt Eddie's' first year and next year he should prove a real end that will worry the Panthers' opponents. MALCOLM HMAUKH SMlTlI This is 'tMac'k's first year and next year he should easily fill the V2lC'2llll'y left by Ray Miller at left end. CLARENCE t'Lli'l'SY H LUTES This is Claren1'e's first year on the toain. Ile showed that he Gould fill his position at tackle as well as any one there. lie was good at getting the man with the hall. HOWARD SXVEDE OLSEN This is lIoward's first year and he formed a position at tackle waiting' for him. llc has proved his worth as a rm'- liahle tackle and should be a. good man in the line next year. MAX HMAXIEU lIAMMlTT This is Max 's first year on the tealll and he has two more years to play. Ile uses his size to the best advantage hoth on defense and ofense. LESTER 'tl'AT l'ATTlSON This is Pat's'l first year on the team and he was good at guessing where the plays were coming through. Ile should be a valuable 1112111 on the team next year. .I IMMLE PETE GRIMES This was t'Pet0's', first year out for the team and he proved a valuable ad- dition to the team. lie was a shifty end runner which rnade him a good ground gainer. ' Page Fifty-nine N' 'll'll IFIDIDN ' A l PANTHERS FOOTBALL RECORD I'OR'l'T.ANlJ 0 ANDERSON 0 'l'he Pantlwrs jo111'11eyed to Anderson to play the AIl1iGl'S0l1 Indians with several new 111011 in the starting line-np. Portland showed up well and f011gl1t, hard until the C1'HL'iK of the final gun. Although tl1e game ended i11 a svfureless tie, it was a real foothall ganie witl1 both teams putting forth their best fight. PORTLAND 0 GA RRl'l'l l' 0 'l'he Panthers i111'aded the Garrett gridi1'1'111 for the first ti111e i11 the history of tl1e selmols. Another game ended ill a seoreless tie, but the Pantliers gave tl1e Garrett team a real liattle in spite of the intense heat. l'l1'en tl111111,fl1 the i,2lllfii6l'S ilflti the lighter team they were ahle to hold the heavier Garrett Ream to a standstill. I'OR'l'l1ANlJ 20 lJl'lCA'l'l'If 0 'l'he I'a11tl1e1's 11ext 11':1111e was witl1 tl1e l7e1'at111' Yellow .la1'kets whieh was played on a llllltitiy field. The P2llltil0l'S s med tl1e first two points wl1en Ray Miller 1'euo1'ered il 1'11111l1ale by lleeatur and ill the same quarter lflddle Iletaniore 1'e1'ei1'ed :1 pass and 111a1le a twenty yard Tllll for a t1111el1d11w11. .I1111 Griines s1-ored twiee 111 the last lllI2ll'iCl' LlI'0llll1i end a11d as the game ended the Panthers were 1111 Decatur eight yard line. I'OR'l'LANl7 0 'l4l1l'lf'FTON 25 'l'he P2lltilK1l'S next played the Hl111i't1111 'I'ig'e1's there illli 1'a111e hawk witl1 the short end Of the Sl'0l'G. This was the first time any Hl11li't11n football team had heaten the l'a11tl1e1's. The aerial attaek at the Tigers played Zlll illlllfllillllf part ill tl1e ganie. l3l11ti't1111 scored a illUl'il- down ill the first quartei' and three ill tl1e last Clllil1'i9l'. 'l'he iifllltili'1'S held tilfflll 011 even iC1'll1S ill the seeond and third qiiarters. llOR'1'L.-XND G NORTH HIDI-I Ql 111't lVay11el 38 'l'he Panthers lost their se1'r111d game of tilt' season to the North Side Redskins. 'l'he Red- skins cmtweiglied tl1e i,2llliilCl'S hut t1111g'ht against this elenient. Although the Redskins out- played the Pantliers i11 tl1e first halt they were held to only twu toiiehdowris. In the last half the Redskins erussed the lines f11111' times while the i,2lllii1Q1'S siieeeeded i11 l 1'0SSi11g the goal iillll mire. I11 the last qiiarter liddie Detanmie eaught the hall on the kiek-oft and ran down the side line for a, t011el1d11w11 tor the i,2ll1tilG1'S. VORTLANIJ 6 RICIIMONIJ ti . 'l'he1 i,21lli'il0l'S ended their fcvotl-all season with a six to six tie ag'ai11st the flie1l-ilbevils from Ri!-hn111111l. The iiilllfillillifi were tiPtG'1'lllilll'fi to keep f1'1,1111 il2lYiIlQ' a third defeat ill spite of the lllllti. They played good ftmthall fl'0lll the first till the last never giviiig up, 'Phe 2211110 was 011 even ter111s filll first half with hath teams unable to s1'111'C ill :1 sea of lllllti. I11 the 801111141 half Rif'il1ll0ll1Vi seored at the end of the third quarter h11t failed i11 the try for an extra point. I11 the last qiiarter witl1 the hall down ill iii1'ilIl10ll1iiS iCl'1'ii'Ul'y Strobie ran fifteen yards illlti a pass to lJet:111111re tank i'ilQl1l to tl1e eight yard line. After three plays Jim Grinies tank it Over for a to111'l1d11w11 011 :111 Gllti 1'llll. Page Sixty xx Ni X N Basketball I EN' l' IIFIDIDNV A un xp. Q BASKETBALL SQUAD 1 'il'.wl Ifoiz' l'iI'0Ilf QLffi In lilyflzlj Iilvoiett Sl1:1ni'e1', .lnnios flriiiivs, liogvr l'll11'l1:11't, Willizani lYol1rly. Sw-111.11 lfou' -1 .lzly Lmu1l111:111, YY:1s'1:v l'Ih1'l1111't, l'l1'?illli Wilt, 1-Xsl,111'y Uzirsmi, Lesim' llnttison, l'l1lNYil1'ti l llotnnioi 0. T11 1111 lfow i'11:1vl1 lqUlllI0l'll lf':11'1'is, .1211-li li111'gg111a111, gmiml l'41iils4111, Klelvin llnnlinv Stnmlcfnt 1l:111:1g01'. W 1'lIJlll'flL .Novak f J 1 Ulinrles l':111111l,ell, llurry l,?ll'liSJ Nlzaflc Sniith, lflrnvst Unnnt. l fly fi i I I, , , BASKETBALL RECORD 1929-'30 Iho l':111tl1vi's started illllll' Hliil- 'Jill lp:1sI:vtl,:1Il season with fonr Vcterziiis froin lust svaison W T :il ont which to hnilil their tvznn. Imsti-1' lnttismi, Wnynt- l'Il1i'ln1it, .Xslniry 17:11-swim, Bill Wehrly, Rugm' l':lll'll2ll'f nntl Frziiik Wilt ffllllltlll the wst nf tlic first ten IIICII. Oni' lllillll, Tlllrllgll nmst of tho H1611 werv nvwy won seven of its sc-llotlnlwl QIIIIIUS. l 'l'l1cn1gl1 losing only two 111911 Zlllli with HOYUII lettvi' 111011 l1:11'k, thu H1230 0Xll61'i6Ill'l' slmuhl prove Vnluzilzlo to the 1931 it'illl1. 'l'l10 l,illlfllUl'S will hzivu ll re ortl winning TCIIIII next j'L'ill'. Page Siwly-1 im V' 'lfll IFIDCDN 7 Basketball Lettermen JAMES l l1ITE' GRIMNS t'Pete will receive four stripes this year for his services at forward posi- tion. l-le is a vonsistent, dependable pei- fornier. llis alzility at dribbling' and at seoring made him a valuable man to the team and greatly feared by his oppon- ents. The position he leaves vacant will Le hard to fill. EDVVARD HEDDTEV DICTAMORH t 'Eddiel' has one more year at basket- lzall. His height was a helpful asset to the team and he should lie able to hold his position at center without any dif- fic-ulty. ROGER NOTTO 7 ' E HRHA RT OttoH is only a freshman and has the makings of a very valuable player. With three more years to play he should prove to be a valuable man for the Pan- thers. JAY HGIMMEH GOODMAN This is Gimme's second year on the team and he has one more year to play. lle has p1'oved to be a valuable man on defense and is able to do his share in bringing the ball down into seoring territory. WILLIAM BILL WPIIIRLY HBill has one more year to play and he should heeome very reliable for the Panthers as he has a dead eye for the lasket and is able to make his share of the scores. LESTER HPATU PATTISON This is l'at's first year out for basketball and as the season went on he became a permanent fixture on the team due to his height and scoring ability. lle ought to come haek strong next year. WAYNE EHRHART This is Wayne 's first year on the team and he proved to lie a reliable man for eenter position. His loss will be felt by the whole team. EVERETT 'ASPIDERU SHAUYER This is 'fSpider's sec-ond year on the team and his earnestness in playing won him his position. Next year he should prove to lie a valuable player. ASBURY t 4 KIT 7 ' CARSON Kit has one more year to play for the Panthers. lle was a good substitute guard and he should give anyone a hard fight for that position. I imc Sixty-tlirce Q' 'lfll IFIDCDN V A PANTHERS BASKETBALL RECORD Portland opened the season on Noveinher the 22nd winning' from Redkey, Jil to 26. tt Pete Griines made lT out of ill points. ln the seeond game the l,tlllillGl'S won from Coaeh ,lioh to liiehmoud where Bruhaher's quintet from lluntsville, 2U to l9. Portland next journeyed there were 29 fouls they lost with the score of 37 to 26. The game was extremely rough as ealled leing 25 to to let. during the game. The Panthers played them 18 to l5. The Panthers lost to Ridgeville on 26. The Panthers won their next game from 1 All ten 1nen saw aetion in this game. lortl on even terms in the first half, the si-ore their home floor, the svore finishing' with the Albany Redbirds, the seore being 28 and next played Redkey at Redkey where theY won 545 to 24. The last game hefore Christmas vacation the Panthers played Ridgeville there and lost 28 to Ill! making' two losses to Ridgeville hy three points. ln the first ganie of the new year the Panthers lost to Union City there ln' a seore ot' 22 to 28. Union City presented a well halaneed team whieh Portland was unable to cope with. Next l'ortland entertained Hartford City. The Panthers held llartford IS to 20 in the first half, hu t in the last half after losing' Pele Grimes, llartford walked away leaving l,Ul'l' land on the short end of a si-ore of Ill! to 25. This is the first time Hartford City had lieaten Portland in the last five QLTIIIIGS. The Panthers played host to Montpelier and heat them 26 to 25 in an overtime. Portland next attended the Raton Tnvitational Big l our Tourney letween Flaton, llart- ford City, hVl11l'l10St9l' and Portland. ln the afternoon, the Panthers lost to liatou hy the seore of 22-17. At night l'ortland won the Consolation game from XVinehester, ill-25. ln the County Tourney the Panthers were defeated 21 to I5 by the Madison Tomiats, who won the Tourney. Next Portland played l airmonnt there and were defeated ZH to 28. They played 'them on even terms the last half, The Panthers defeated Roll at home hy the seore of 26-23, l'ort- land went. to Stoney Creek where they were defeated 48 to IH, this heing the worst defeat of the Season. Union City eame to Portland and the l'anthers were again defeated in a vlose game of 34 to 30. Their Center proved the undoing of l'ortland, making l-1 of their Il-i points. Portland played them on even terms in the last half. ln the last gaine of the season the Panthers were defeated by YVinvhester at Wim-hester in a 4-lose game, the final seore lieing' 30 to 29. Tn the Seetional Tourney, the Panthers won their first game from the Pennville Bull- dogs hy the seore of 32 to 25. ln the seeond ganie the Panthers were defeated by Dunkirk 24 to 19. Dunkirk was next defeated by Hartford llity who won the Tourney. Page Sixty-four S' 1 W3 N C' 1' Ag 'L ' , V ? , 7 v Xfg , - , 1 qA,, ,QQ X -va 1 ,V . aseball Bl 'lfll IFIDIDN V A First Row D. B. A UK U l!V ' 'W BASEBALL SQUAD pple, Asst. Coach, Melvin llzinliu, Stinli-nt Nlzuizlgerg llarry Selienienaur, Rex Lyons, Unzwli Farris. Swrzml Row Albert lf' ry, .lzunes Clrinies, Roger Strohle, .lnuies Teetersy llzulloween Baggs, Rog'erElirl1:irt, VVnrcl Downing', Fred Coulson, Charles VVilkinson, Rziyniourl Haines. Third Row Nathzinizil Lykins, Dan Lykins, Max Ilaunnitt, Leo Arnold, Tod Bair, Ira Atkinson, Virgil Upp, Mark Smith, Chester Marehanty Bon Stratton, Vern liafollotte, Melvin Franks. BASEBALL RECORD OF l929 The l'ortl:iinl Pxinthers won five out of nine guines that they played. The Pantliers lost to Eaton 4-T in their first gnnie but won the next game with Berne by the score of 6-3. They won from Fort Rei-'overy 9-0 :intl then won from Riehinoncl 125-3. Port- land suvcee4lecl in flefentiiig' Eaton in their return ,qzuue 4-l, but lost to Berne 1-O. lu 21 return game with Fort Recovery Portland lost 4-5, the gzune lieing played in a. downpour of rain. They next played Bluttton winning' 22-3, hut lost their final ganna to South Side of Ft, NVayne 6-18. The 1,0I'tl21Ill'l I':inthe'rs scored 68 runs to their oppouentsl 37 during the season. This year's svhemlule is as follows: April Ap1'il April April April ll-Fort Recovery, there. lti-Bluffton, there. 22-Eaton, here. 25-Morton Rielnnontl there. J 29QUnion City, here. May May May May Nlzly 2-vlflzitou, there. 6--South Side, Ft. Wayne, there. 9-Morton Richmond, here. 13-Union City, there. lfi--l4'ort Reeovery, here. Page Sixty-six W K W I 1-53' U39 Q Q N s 4 lx 'PX x e 1 Q i H XX ull XX . - , X ,I yt Q :xx y 4 X JL- ix A f f N,,f ' f 4 J., ,fi 3 1 ' '7 , ,.,,, 171 . , 93 5' 5 ' 'f I x 4-1323, . qs, 1-3,-gy, 1 Qfliivifciies 'll'II IFIDIDN V TIF OGN STAFF KA 'I' I I lfl li I N E .IAQIHX 'l'he publishing of this 'l'ifoon was niaile possible only under the leadership of our industrious and eapalole I'IfIito1'-in- lfhiet. Only when one has unilertakeu sueh a position iloes one realive the many ilnties and responsibilities attaclieml to it. IC VIC It l'I'l lf TA YIIOR A great ileal of ereilit belongs to the business stalif of this Tifoon which did nnivh to put it over. The business mans ager has very ellieiently hearlewl his cle- partnient, whivh is always necessary in every great undertaking to keep the con- cern out of clillivulties. .I IIIIIA MAGI lil, Helnloni l:efore has a Senior elass lween almle to boast a nxeniher so talenteil as to Ie ahle to do all the a1't work requirenl for the Annual. All the tlCSig'llIIIg' is her wareful study anil work. RA Y MI LLICR 'l'he requirements of a sport writer a1'e sneh that he must he interested in ath- letivs, and also have no small knowledge of thenig the Sport l'lditor's experience as a football player has nianle him equal to his task. Also his work assisting the art ellitor is deserving of merit. MA It'l'IIA BAIR 'l'he writing' of the school love affairs, sports, anal other an-tivities has heen very well written hy the Calendar l'I4litor, who has shown herself to he capable and ina teresteil in this respeet. Iueimlently she has ahly assisted in editorial duties. .il AM IGS GRI M ICS 'l'his Ivo0k's suvvess will he in a great part attributed to the 'tsnappy snap- shots taken annl arranged by the Snap- shot Editor, whose work has proved very saI'isfavto1'y. llis task of taking inter- esting' pietures was mlitiieult. Page Sererij W' 'lfli IFIDIDN V G. HAROLD IIANLIX A business exeeutive no matter how capable needs several untiring assistants, of whom this assistant business manager was one of the lllOSt capable. The 1lflV9l'4 tising ealnpaign was a sueeess due large- ly to his S2llCSIIl2lIlSl1lp. MONTNZ VV ll IPPL E The other member of the trio of busi- ness managers has proven herself a very willing and able worker. ller experi- ence in advertising and finanvial matters in general has helped them boost their end of the Tifoon. RA YMON D Ml' CLI' NG The Joke Editor has shown himself to have a ready sense of humor in his whoive of jokes, eaeh of which contains a laugh. Ile has done his best to have us see the bright side of life. INA LOU I SIC PLE M l NG The typist of this year 's 'Fifoon has greatly aicleil the staff by her ellivient and skillful typing, which she willingly flifl at any time. The work vould never have been au-'omplished without her. ARNOLD SCH WENG ICL The sponsor of this year 's Tifoou stall' proved suceessful in helping to eflit this book. Page Seventy-one 'lfll IFQDIDN V A ww 71? fwv . I o Firx! Rolf' Qld! 10 li'i,f!l1Tlvl':1lii2vl Mvmlels-'Kslflxljsli l5tlll1'll0. .Slum lfloixiiiigf Mary NYilkins, Katlioriiw B11-Coy, Miss lf1lllklll l7?l1'llll'V Ailvism' Klmirvz Xxvllll lu, Nlnry M. l'rill- , y lP lllllllly YIl'g'll'lI2l, Rvews, iXl?ll'llHl Slvvolisuii, ll:x1'1'iUi C'11l'1'y, Nlzury .l:li1Q llullius, Sl'1'IlIlIi Hou'-Bl:11'jo1'i0 llUllyUl'S, l'xl'2llll'lS llzlwkins, flIlllK'l llmmlily Alive livzuwl Nlf11'g':li'0t .1. 1. i,i r i. ', ni A '...' 7 lx ms lxufli llilfmi Nlilrllul N11 lun lolum l lllltlllf' llmfln lkllll, liulxii Sllllltl xlll 7 1 . ' V . PN ' - 7 g,,ll'0l Grilv, Lucile Miller, l l'1llll'lS Urllv, lva lluglc, lflllllll liisel, l:9fll'l'1l'C liiwigg Tlziwl HUll --liHlllOl'lll0 l'l1'51llliS, Nlzirjoric Gross, Agnus Lzlmliss, lmis l'l0l'g'LlZ40ll, 'lllll'llII2l flililis .lulw 'l'0vfP1's, Marv lm'01' Kzitllrvn Kllllilgllll Rulmv Klvlnllllllllllv Marv limiifzis Mm'- Y I 1 Y . 4 u , 4 I Y g ll'0f Bozlls, xlilflilll Rulm, xUl'Clll' liumlfolwl, Dimriliy llqill, ll5llllPl'lll0 lfusilv, -lllllll Mzlgllly Qi2ll'Ill't , S11 I ilvn, lfllinilwili llizlil. l'v0IH'fll I?Illl'1Kl2ll'y Miller, -l02lll Rmmlil, Anim Sfoml, Nl:11'.iol'i0 Stvplioiismiy -llllll' .xlll'l'lllly Ilelvn Aulrim, Rulli Klilligzlll, .lfisvpliiiw Mosslvr, Mary llufllnznl, ll?-lmi Davis, lilclnzn Alvxun- ilflr. llO1'llly FLll'l'lH, Ruxie VVllllHlllSllll, Hairy ol2lll0 All Flllglly iXl2il'g'2ll'l'l All'fl2illllSllJ Irvin' Arimlily W U in l P.1ti'ir'i:1 Heck, Violet liubp, ViX'lI1ll B'-': , Fifih L,0ll'+K2lllllCCll VV2lg'll0l', Doris YV1'ig'l1f, llurlliy Nvliolvr, Esilic-1' G1'il0, Evclvn lmnq- uitli, .losvpliinv Sloninwr, Anna ll. flLl1'1'Plll, Mzxxiiw Yun Kirk. K:1tlie1'iuv -lilflllilj Mzxrflia Bair. l Nfnliol lYvlls, Irma M1'C01mvl1y, Annu ll. ASlll'l'21ff7 'l'rvv:n Nf-lsnn, Yirgiiiin Nall, Milmllml Q -lmonleiny .lewoll Szissor, Annu M, Rowlnml, liilith Asliviulff, Eflwl llilllllll: Surzili Ciil's011. GIRL RESERVES Sluyrrn-H'l'u Fave liifv Squ:u'vly. 11llI'llUSl -'iUl'O Fiml :mil Gin- The lic-st. Hontoy lVl1ipplc, l,1'ESl4l0lll1 ll. Rl. Prillzunnn, Vive llrvsiilontg fl5lfllQ1'lllO 1lcl'n-V, Svviv- lllX, R l Miss 'ziu:in, Ailvisor. The Girl lfvservo Clulr was first u1'g':111i104l in N224 ll2lX'll1g' for its 17111114150 Tliv lll3Sll'lx 'io omofe :L l.lQfl'lll' feeling' illlltlllg' girls :xml for flue lTl'llPl'llll'lIll of svlioril life in ge-i1m':1l. During The past ya-all' flu-y lielil il lux soviul, iiitvwsfilig Ill0F'llll,2'S, IJOIDIIQY pnrfivs :xml miiiwl uifl ll 1 19 lli-Y club lu lmvv il lunvli room :ll H10 County fmirnelv. lxasf SIIIIUIIUI' Mmilez Wllipymlv :mil ll:11'1'iOil Curry wvrf' Slllll' :ls mlvlegzlfvs to llm Cllllllb Ivrny Cmiforeurv at S1lllg'5illlt'li, Min-liigmi. Rings will lv 2w:11'rl01l To Tlif' mul of H10 sciiilesivi' to Tho ,girls l'0sf living up To H10 c'mlC. lU1 2lll :mil iur ruse. This is llw lliirlwsf lmuoi' il Girl lie:+0l'x'C i'2lll 1'Q1-ein' V tw Fu ,, Q Page Seventyltwc fl! IFIDIDN V I'ir.wf L,0ll'-iR0lll'l't Sluule, Ray Millor, .lim Kcens, Rol mt llavilniul, Ray YVarren, Rolvrt Javk, llarolnl llanlin, Mr. l'lOliil1ll.'S1lIlIlSUl'. Swmnzl lfou'-.l. Bl. Spade, l.uwvll Swain, Uassius Smith, llonahl Sizalir, 1-Iv01'G-tt 'l'aylur, , Hawk Smith, llowarml Olson, llolicrt Ruwls. TIIIAVII lfnzr-VV:iyiic I'Ilu'hai't, Wm-nilvll Williamson, .luhn Gillett, Rol'01't Williamson, ii'll'2lllk i win, .li-., im-bert cziay, 11:1-nm Gaunt. l o11rll1 Hflll'-Ul'0l'g,1'0 Wilhelm, Hilwziiwl ilCtillll0lK', Willizuu Wchrly, .lay Gooihnan, .luhu Miller, Frank Skinner. HI-Y-CLUB 'I'h0 purpose uf this clulu is to vrozitv' maintain :intl oxtonml tlmuiglnuit the svhoul :intl Ciillllllllllify a high stauilaril uf Christian vl1al'aut01'. Tho l'nrtlan1l Ili-Y vlulv was organized in the year of H121 It has iiuwvzxsvml in iiiilm1't:ii1vQ as :ui :wtivity of the s hunl and in the last two years it has vomliwtoil sovtional Oltlm' Boys' UUllfl'I't'll40H, with an attmulunve of over three hunilreml. This year the 4-lub was organixeil with Mr. I-'oland :ls their sponsor. 'l'0n new iuoiuhvrs wu1'0 ss-l01'te1l out of twoiilyfseveii who mlvsiroml to l,er'mm- lll6Illi.f:'I'S. A now vonstitutiou was drawn up and approvocl by the vluli. Four nienihers with Mr. XYehli attoiuleil the Statv Uhloi' Buys' tfuiiforcnuo at llllklizirt. A large nuuil ei' also att:-iulcnl the Sovtiuiuil CUllf6l'l'lll'0 that was helnl at ll:i1'tf01'cl City, Dui-in f the VGZII' il, lli-Y basketball toani was 4u'v':u1iL04l wliivh ilnvml a series of 'zum-s , V V 1. . A A 2. I 4 -1 . D Y 9. gainvs with llartfoiwl ifity. At eliiicreut tunes groups ot boys visited other Ili-X cflulzs. A svrics of talks was givoii hy pronunent 1-itizeus of l'ui'tlau4l. All this was in addition tu the l'Cg'lll2ll' meetings at wliivli talks were given hy men of iutollevtual staiuling in our 4-onuuunity :intl hy niviuhers of thv vlub. 'l'hv uiliuers of thc vluli uf ltllill w'm'G-: Presiilvut, lful'eu't Spzulvg Vive Presifleut, .lav Homluiziiig SCK'1'9f?ll'y, .Ianu-s Grimes: 'l'i'0asurei', Cassius Sllllfllj SE'2ll'g,1'Zillilllf-,A1'lllS, Halloween Iinggs. Page Seventy-three 1 'll'll :Hmm W nl Ifirsz' lfou' Qlmff In lfigfllfj Gornlml 'l'ruelsloo1l. lleloies lAJllg'0l'llUlli', lim-ile Vonfcr, Holwrt Spznlc, Roger l':llI'll?lI'ly Annu li, lllll'l'0llf, XYenilell Yvillisnnson, Klux ll:mnnit'r, ,llzlrolql llilllllll, Rolmcrf G1'2lf1lllll0l', Lowell lleff, lice llzlll, Mr. lJY0l'll0ll-llll'l'I'l'0l'. Scvonrl lion' iVl1'g'lIIl2l llowon, Nlzngjorie Stopluensmi, Kathleen YVilliznnson, U4-i1ev1':l Strohl, llcrsvllol Recwly, Roger R0lIl.2ll'lilllS, Dale Ulionowetli, Hugh Miller, Brnve Smith, Lena Bowen. Third Ifou' JHIIICS lieuls, ll2lSSlllS Slllllll' fleorge Wilhelm, llol'er'r l'Il1O1':-aole, llonulnl Spziliry Leo Sniith, Isuzu' Iluinos, l r:1nk Skinner. I-HCI-I SCHOOL CGIVIMUNITY BAND The l,Ol'llZlllCl High School Comnninity Band has heen very successful and has gained nnich lame since its organization in the Spring of 1928. Many con- certs were given in Portland throughout the summer and the lmncl also appeared in various other cities. Millard Overholt of Huntington deserves zi trenicnclous amount of credit for his lcaclership :incl ability in conducting the huncl. In the future the lmncl will he restrictecl to lfligh School pupils and will he known as the High School Band. Page Seventy-fmlr 'lfli IFIDIDN V if Ifiml lfnu'--.Xlulzl lflciriiiig, Xl:11'H1:1 Sri-x'c:1sm1, Anim KI1'f'ill'g0l'. Sfrnnfl l.'nu'-- Xlzlrflm linir, Krltlieriml ,l:u111:l, Il:n'1'icl 4'111'1'y, GIRLS' SEXTETTE Tha- Scxtcttc was cliuscu :mt thc licginning of the school yczn' from il grmip of fifty girls. The vuiccs wcrc sclcctccl as thc bcst in thc High Sclicml, and ihc girls Imcczimc wry pupiilzuy singing fm' uizmy public 17L'1'fUI'lN2lIlCCS. Rchezirsals wcrc hclrl oncc or twicc a wc-ck unclci' thc rlireclimi of thc Supcrvism' of Music. Much crcclit is clue tlicm fm' tlicir faithful clziily practice :incl prmiiptncss for rc- llczwszlls :uid 1J1'llg1'1ilNS. Four of thc mcmlmcrs arc Seniors, making it IICCCSSZU1' to 1'C-llI'g'Zll1iZC again ncxt yczir. Page Seventy-fi1'e 'l1'I1lF1DIDN ' 41 BML' l1'n11 l1'j'I In 1151711 IJz11'i11s 11:1111111:1, 1C111'is Y2111 11110Fl111y 1'11:11111s 1171111111 1-11, Mr, XVi11:11'c1 gxYO1'j', C0211'1l1 15111051 1l:111111, As1,111 1' 1':11's1111, 1'1121l'1l'S Y:111 111111s1111. F1'1ml lfnlcf K:1111c1i1111 K111'g'l11l, .1111i:1 Mzlgill, K:1111111'11111 11'1'Z1ll1iS, 1111110 11011111 As111'1':11'1, DEBATE SQUAD A11J1'P i1111'1'11s1 was 1411111111 111 1101':11i11g' 111124 your 111:111 111 11:1s1 y11:11s. K111111 s1111111111s 11511110 0111 1'111' 1116 11':1111 1112111 ill fU1'1ll01' yvzxrs. c1ll1y 1110 s1111,11'1'1s were 11011111011 1111: '1RCH1111'1111 111:11 1110 111111011 S1:1111s s111111111 have Pl 171- 121111119111 171: 1'1C111l1lf1411l with il Se1'1'e1:11'V 111 111e 'l'1'1-s111Q111'11 1 . 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'l'11e :1,l1i1'111z111Ve 10s1 10 Dr-11:11111', '1'I1w11o11 :11111 1'I:111111 :11111 XV1111 from C11CS1Q1' C01111113 XYi111 s1-11-11 1101111111114 buck next your, 1111111111111 s11011111 1:11111 21 real your 111 t1C11i1t1l1g. Page Seventy-six hs W l!'lllF1DlDN7 I '75 JUNIOR PLAY The hluuim' Play, Billy, was prcscmccl 1m IJQCCINIJC1' 12 to zm Lppxun zuulicncc. It was prcscntccl wilh the help uf Miss 1XSl1C1'ZlfT, class spunsm Luc Miss Current :md the following cast: Tafm Se1'e11iy-.seven Iiuzltswuin l,1'.sf1'1' 1'11Hi.s1n1 Sailor - - lflzfllll' IV11111 .lulm II2ll'g'l'2lY6 - ,lim Ilfllllllf Mrs. H:x1'g'1':'u'e jlfllzlf JI, PHIIJQ11111 Alive IIz11'g1':lv0 A-1111111 II. ,'SlH'l'flflf Billy llZll'gl'2lVC' - la'1'111'sf Gflllllf lim-:xT1'i0e Sllbilllf' ,ll11.1'i111' -lvtlll lfi1'l.' Sum 'l'I11St:u'0 ,lsbzlr-11 f'1ll'X!lH M ls, Slonm- .lI1lI'l'l'l'f f'llI'l'.ll Sft'W2ll'l-IUSS I'irgfz'11i11 Null Iluvtol' 1n,Il1lt'I'f J1'1111'I.w Uznptuin - L1n'f'11 A.vl1I1fy Hf9W2l1'4l H07l1'l'f Gl'IIfH1fIIF1' 'IFIHFIDIDNV - fi, 1 l'n7ll Lf'-'I fn Pig I 7 A lf! Davinl lfliuvisv .loo Cll111lIllllS, llohert llzivilzllul, liolwit Juvk, .lohu Sil0l'lll5ll1y lluri'-V Parks, Mr. lV0llb, Vllurlnort B2'll'llC'ii, XVill:1l'1l Uunuuius, Rox Lyons, XVIII. l,:1l oll0ttP, MV. il'o1'tQ1'i Ulynio Spnhr, llzirry Sl'ilPllll'll?lll1', llogm' Strohlo, John illusgow, Cliff Tllflllllwilll, Nr. YVQIIOV, Herill llvzml, XII: l :l1'1'is, .Iohu lluxsou, .luy Stzirr. AGRICULTURE CLUB The purposo of the Yom-zitioiiul Ag'1'iviilt1i1'e Cluh is to proville an Ol'g2llll72'lilUl1 for boys taking' :1,,1gg1'i1-'1iltLii'e for sovial g:ntl1e1'i1ig's ns well :ls for inforumtionnl levturcs and cuil'v1'tz1i11- ments. 'llp to the your 1917, tho ecliulutiou of p1':u'ti4-ally :ill sovonilzxry si-hool pupils was based mainly upon the Oulturnl vl1u1'zu't01'isti1As of l 4illl'?lii0l1. ln 1917 our Unitcrl Stzltvs ii0YE'l'llIll0lli' saw tho iiocossity of XYOC2liiOll2li training in Iu- llustry, llouio Evouoniics, and Agl'i0lliilll'P and with this in mind, passed tho Smith-llughes Act, whivh provides for the 1'UiIllibll1'SOlIl0lli' of vY0f'2li'i0ll2li 1,01Hl1'flll91li'S. P01'tl:1n1l lligh H1-'liool's llopnrtnicnt' iuoets thv roquiroiuvnts and lioncfits unilm' this provision. Agl-ivult1n'e pays the expcnsos of tliirty-five per wut. of our pupils. Why not learn more about tho suhjon-t that is paying your pu-soiit oxpouses? lqY0l'.V year pupils are g,1'l'2ltiill3f61i who later find that gi-e:1te1' kuuu'lodg'e of ug1'ici1lti1i'o would be nioro helpful than suiuo of tht- subjects they have Studied. The Yocationznl lV,QP211'i111PIli of P. ll. S. tries to ho of sorvivo to its pupils :xml the best interests of l,01'i'iZlll4l and .lay County vitixvns. Page Seventy-eiyhi W' 'lfli IFIDIDR' V 'lfllli M.XNL'.XI, ARTS ICXIIIIEIT Muvh t'l'l'1HT is :luv for thai :lhnvv vxhilmif tn XIV. llmmlr Smith. imlstruvfm' in hI0l'hIlIli1'4lI IjI'2lWlIlg' Illltl Nl.l111l.uI .Xltm Orville l l'00Ill2lIl uf tho vlzlss uf '29 mm 50001141 in his vlanss in thu Stain- llrufiillg Uullfvxi put ml hv l'1ml11e l lllY01'SlfV Tho :nhuvv rmun is lmpulzlr' in l,Ul'HIlll4l High S1-lmul fm' if is in uso ull vight ywriml W l'Jl4'll day. Q S S 52 S 5 E 500 .J . Aw goo ZOO 100 4+ CH -we A GOOD RECORD PORTLAND HIGH SCHOOL 400 ENROLLMENT F-OR THE YEARS 1sas,19oo, 191O,192.O,ANo 1930 'YOU CEKTMNLY HAVE A SPLENDID 261 GROWTH IN YOUR seN1oR HIGH SC,HOOL.I DO NOT mow OF A CIW THE Slzc- OF PORTLAND THAT COULD BEAT THAT REOORD' Ven TRULY YOURS. 111 f O.H,C:RE-IST, exewrulr- sz-cRr:rARY on me INDLNNA sure TE-ACHEKS merlaemenr FUND BOARD. 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'1'h1- 11116161111 was 1021111911 with 11111911 11111111 by il 1'11I11111ity liouse. The 11111si1' was 111111s111111y 1101111 111111 The 112llI1'1l1g 11111111'e1's 11'01'0 0X1'0111111111111y W1-11 g'11'1f11. Page Eighiy 'lfli IFIDIDN V nl CALENDAR S li l l' IC MBIGR 9. New faces? Plenty. Oh, where are all those lordly old Seniors? 10. NVhy so many green things in the fall? The seasons have reversed. liere they eome- there they go. lil I'nluekyvanybody lose his rabbit foot? lti Assembly. Mr. Weller says not to be rough with these frail freshies. Don 'L worry! li' llow many can comfortably QU r'ide in a Ford touring QU car, Baggsieg' 19. Pep meeting. Alright, llarold, let 's go! Menrbers of team seem quite positive of our victory Saturday. 20 Game at Anderson. Score was 0-0 l.ut there 's no doubt who won. 255 Senior' meeting. Officers eleeted and Mr. Weller urges Seniors to help keep order in the wild rnolgs of the Study llall. Hlley! Freshy, keep away from them swinging doors! 2-I llave yon seen those rings yet? Plenty keen! A ruby and n'everytlring. We wonder why a certain senior girl bought both a ring and a pin. CYVho 's the lucky fellow, Marjoriefj 25 Staff selec-ted for a bigger and better Tifoon. 26 Musical assembly. There must le some Mary Gardens and Al Jolsons here in the making. 27 Children! you must learn to get quiet in the third period Assembly. is Our gridmen journeyed to Garrett today. Again it was a scoreless tie. 0. K. fellows, we haven 't lteen seored on yet. Ol VPOH ER l Girl Reserves hold Initiation meeting. NVelcome-new members. -L Senior meeting. Annual is introduced. Juniors elect otiicers. T lli-Y pictures taken. llunts invest 2-161000 in new cameras. 9 Annual Drive presented to students. l2 First borne game is great success. l'or'tland 20, Decatur 0. Great work, fellows. 15 Assembly. Boys' Quartet entertains students and show much ability. Hi Portland 0, Blutlton 25. Tough luck, fellows. 20 Miss llarvey and Mr. l oland make initial appearance. 21 Prizes awarded for Annual Drive. Josephine Nlossler' and Dewey Smith receive in- dividual prib es. 22 Tryouts for Girls' Sextette. Much competition. 24 Hi-y meeting. Guess they're planning spooks and 1r'everything, 25 Mr. Avery gives good imitation of 'fspinning jenny in Sociology class. So realist ic! 26 Portland 6, North Side Fort NVayne 38. Some grit, Baggsie. Same to yon, Eddie. 29 Grades! YVho Hunks the students! 'l'l1ere's only one answer. 30 P. ll. S. has many Honor Roll students. NOVEMBER l Pep Session. The fellows are all set for Morton 's Red Devils. 2 -t 8 12 13 i4 i8 20 Portland 6, Richmond li. Nlrnl-'rainfnrore mud. First call for basketball men. Call for inter-class basketball teams. Assembly for Armistice Day program. Assembly. National lfldueation NVeek. Bliss Jennie lt. llersh and Judge Moran gave interesting talks. Girl Reserve Box Social. There! there! boys, don't rush! Found-A love note. Careful, Clarence! Miss Armstrong and Mr. Foland make appearance. Oh, girls, isn 't he eruel! Page Eighty-one 1rlzlF4ocoiw nl 21. XVe wonder why eertain members of Junior play east look so guilty today. How long has this been going on, Asbury? Do tell! G. R. Goblin party. Step right up, girls, Prof. Stevenson will hypuotise free of charge. 22. Panthers took their first scalp of basketball season when they defeated Redkey 31 to 26. Great work, fellows. 27. l'ortland 20, Huntersville IT. They sure had a plenty scrappy team. 29. .lfortland 26, Morton lligh Svhool, Richmond 37. Tough! YYe'll make it np next time. DECEMBER 2. Baek to work again! 3. Assembly. Latin Club gives program. 4. Assembly. lflnough of Junior play given to tempt us to spend our hard earned eash. l'. H. S. 25, Hidgeville 26. Great work, fellows, but liidgeville has had too inueh experienee. 11. Junior play goes over with a big bang--and how! 13. l'nlueky. Rain, rain and more rain. l'. Ii. S. 28, Albany 14, and ii ere we proud of them '? Miss llarvey makes appearanee with Coxie. Isn 't she eruel, Mr, Ql oland? H. Mr. NVeller says time passes slowly for those members of the faeulty who are to be mar- ried next summer. Mr. Sehwengel looked guilty and we wonder about Mr. Applefalso Mr. l oland. There, there, Mr. Sehwengel, don't blush! 19. Senior Christmas program. Santa was present and was very liberal with the candy. Now, sleep, sleep, sleep. But, will we? Merry tlhristrnas everybody! 20. NVe wonder why Mr. Apple spends so nnu-h time in C'hiva,go. Kind 'a two timing the Hats, don 't you think? 30. Back to work. Ain 't it tuif? .IAN UAH Y l. liveryone seems to lze walking in their sleep. il ean't imagine why. 3. 'Phe l'ortland l'authers journey to llnion City. Seoie--28 to 22 in their favor. 'Foo had but we eau 't always win. 6. lioeal fellows eome in style sinie the 'trah-rah boys have gone back to sehool. S. Gypsy Smith addresses student lzody. 10. l,O1'fl2ll1tl 25, llartford City 259. 'llhe fellows sure put up a good fight and was llal'tford'L9 second victory with us out of seven starts in the last two years. 11. Assembly eall. Mr. M1-Kee entertains and the entire student body, also Fat-ulty, learns to smile. 16. Pep meeting. Yea! Rall! Team! i 17. P. Il, S. 27, Montpelier 26, That grand and glorious feelin' ! 18. Big' l our 'llourney at Eaton. llid we wallop dNllll'h9Si01'?--tllltl how! 19. llave you seen 'ein yet? 'l'hey're everywhere and greener than usual. Of vourse, I mean the Freshies. NVe'll lze minus this raw-material some day. They seem to get smaller every year. N'est-ee pas? 21. Anna llelen gets Assembly seat moved. Careful, Harold, it 's all so obvious. 22. Panthers are holding extra pravtiees for Uounty Tourney. 25. Wleep, weep! Madison beat us 20 to 15. lt was just plain had lurk, that was all. Madison and l'olin-g went to the finals. 'l'he final si-ore was 22 to 9, Madison being' vii-torious. 27. lsn't it queer how easy an egg breaks? Now for a niee little vacation, Jim. 28. Those grade cards! 'l'hey'Il Le the death of us yet. 50. Portland Debate Team defeated at lfllwood. F li BRUARY 1. Our Panthers journeyed to Fairmount and we just had a. little tough luek. Portland 28, Fairmount 34. 2. Roll brought their Red Rollers over just for a big defeat. 'l'he Panthers, all ten of them, really put it on. Score-26 to 23. Page Eighty-11m 'l1'l1 IFIDIDN V ti. Portland 18, Stoney Greek 48. lieeause of disciplinary measures, several regulars were not in the line-up. 12. llebaters are victorious at Chester Center. 15. Union City's Wildrats beat the Panthers 30 to 244. but the boys played the best game of the season. 19. Assembly eall. The noted speaker, Dr. liabb, was our guest and gave a very interesting talk through the courtesy of the Business and Professional lVoman's Club. 20. 1t's wonderful weather. How 's 'thookey business coming along? 21. Portland 30, VVinvhester 31. lt was the wrong w'ay to end the season but it just eonldn't be helped. 26. 'l'he Pantliers went to Montpelier today to try out the Hoor and it didn't seem to bother them a bit. 27. Junior girls are presented banner for lnter-Glass Basketball Clranipionship. 28. liveryone left for Montpelier. 250. The Panthers beat Pennville the first game but Dunkirk lieat us 24 to 19. Too bad, Panthers. MARC II 1. llartford wins the Tourney. 5. 'l'he llartford City's lli-Y played Portland lli-Y and we lost. ti. George VVi1he1m has 110 more reslzeet for old age than to make his Ford struggle xo sehool everyday. The big brute! T. No schoolfain't it grand? 11. First call for baseball men. Fifty-two respond. l5.' '1'oday told the tale. Washington wins State Basketball Tourney. 17. NVest end of Assembly is lined with the guilty ones. 'l'he spring' weather got them H down ' ' Friday. 20. Mr. VVel1er asks if memlers of olieretta cast intend to go to school next week. 21. 't'l'he Lueky Jade was a 1111110 suci ess and well received by a full house. 222. ln District Latin Gontest, Kathryn Milligan reeeives first place and Kathryn Franks, second place. 2-1. Banner is awarded for Latin Vontest. 28. 'I'ifoon Staff journeys to Herne. We dist-over that Mr. Sa-hwengel speaks German and likes preti els. APRIL 1. Much disturbanee in fifth period Assemlly. Nlr. NVeller honors several fellows with liri- vate talksg especially J. M. Spade. 9. B1orton's Red llevils play us on our diamond. 13. Panthers played llnion City-good work, fellows! 14-15-Art Exhibit draws large crowd. NN'e must have great talent here. 22. Panthers journey to Blufieton. Great game--and oh, the home runs! 29. The Bears ehallenged the Panthers here, which resulted i11 a great game of baseball. MAY 2. Another game, this time with Eaton. We Slirely have a long and hard schedule. 6. Baseball team plays South Side of Fort VVayne there. 16. Senior play given and it sure was the best ever, if we do say it! 21. Class Day. Seniors ,give interesting progranr and say goodbye to teachers and under- elassmen. 23. Juniors surely ,gave as a swell Rezeption, whieh we IlIb1ll'6C'lEli'G4110Sll0t'11lllf' the eats. 25. Bacealaureate. Reverend Colliers gives splendid address. 24. Commeneement. Goodbye to dear old P. H. S. and everyone wishes us loads of sur-eess, for the years to come. GOODBYE! ! ! ! Page Eighty-three ms. W 'lfll IFIDCDN V A SONG, PORTLAND HIGH NYc'1'c loyal to you, lltblllillltl lligliy NVe'1'e all stzuuivh mul true, l,0I'fl21l11l lligh, Wo'll buck you to stzuul, 'gninst tho host in the laxml, For we know you hnvo szuul, ,l,O1'fl211lll lligh, ruh, i.ih. Go vrzislilng alleanl, l,UI'il2llltl High, Go smashing zihvzul, l'Ol'i'l2ll1ll High, Our team is our fume protector, Ou, lzoys, We all expovt il X'lt'ltlI'y from you, Portland High. .l'lfRPl,lC .NND XYHITIY' Purple :xml whitv, fight, fight, Purple zuul whitc, fight, fight, VVho figlit, WC figlit, Purple :intl whitc, fight, light, Yeti, purple, you, whitv, Yea, tozlui, lot's fight, Hi'-if-iw-it-'i ' P-p-p-o-r-t, I-I-I-zu-u-il, l'-o-1'At-l-:l-11-ml, ,l'oi'tl:1u4l, l'ortl:uul, l'ui'tlzuid. FlCil l'l' 'lilXl Fight I-ui, l':nuth0rs, fight 'oui, Fight YUIII7 l'2lIlTll0l'S, fight '0iu, Fight 'om fair, fight 'Gill square, Figlit 't'1ll, l':l11tliv1's, tight ieul. HDR N .N N IJ HOOFU lloru mul hoof, horn Zlllll hoof, llolml thc floor :xml misc the roof, Ranlu, tlauplo, zinlt- zip, Go 'ei', l,Ol'fl2lIlll, let 'er rip! Page Eighfy ffilll 0.0 01010101 1 1 1 1 111 1 1 1 1 1:11101 1 11111 1 11111 11111 111110101020 1.1.1.1-111111111.1.11011..v1111...-1111....1nm1m Q? 'rg 1' 'i I E! Adveriisemenis gi I 1 5 0 . li 0 li fakes 5 E , TI-IE REFINERS OIL CO. if . E gi ' - gi il in sl gl li '1 i ffpi oneef Distributors of ETHYL Gasoline, 2 Q 111. L. 1e,xx1sDY, Lucal Mgr. A. A. CURRY, Dist. Mgr. 1 I2 if ii ii F. E. KEELING, M. D. 5' . l DANIELS CAFE. 25 !g sl if II6 W. Walnut St. PHONES I I in il gn ul Popular Prices T Q Office 94 Residence 865 A ' .-..-..-..-..-..-..-..-..-..-..-...-..-..-.n-n..- .-...-..-..-.....,-. -......-..-..-..-..-..-.........i.I . 5 Page lfiglziy-fiz'v 1010101 11 101: 1: 11 11 1 1 1 1 1101 1 ini 101 1 1: 11010101011 1010101014 'o CHARLES E. MILTHALER Long Time Loans ancl Insurance Corner XYaluut aucl Meridian Phone lO33 1-1....11...1-.11......,.,.1,., Eyes liixzuninccl Glasses Furnished DR. H. R. MARKLEY Optometric Eye Specialist lO4 lf. Main St., I'ortlancl, Indiana UNEXPECTED COMPANY? THROWING A PARTY? Call 247 for Emergencies SCHATZ BAKING CO. ,. BIl..l..'S PLACE The Home SMITI-IS of v Good Eats Hamburgers 5c ul-lot Dogsn Portland s Best Store ECONOMY MILLINERY COMPANY Exclusive But Not Expensive nu..uu-.nn.-nn-nu..nn-m....nu.-u..un1 rr- I--un-uu...u Mrs. Spade: VVhat was the noise when you came iu last night? ,lake Spade: Night falling. Mrs. Spade: Oh, I thought it was day breaking. Father: Pat, why are you always at the bottom of your class? I'at: VVell, Dad, I woulrlu't worry about that, they teach the same things at both eufls. ...,,,,.. -...inn-iunnln-1.,n-.,,.. ,..-nn-.u-1,..1..,,1 .QM-.. :sqft ,:, 'ft i! it i. I! Il I I- il i! in il A1 li il is ll in i fll Q- ,U ft ln I2 1- ll! fl fl rl ,II S I il il il -i-! 4-puqpuqpuqpngppqpncncsa010: 1 1 an 1 an 1 1 zu: apnqp 1 111 1 qwzfqn 1n1o:01fQ Page Eight y-sia: I I ' ! il li i! QUR lVlERCl-IANDISING PROGRAM ll i . . ,Q Q as follows 15 bringing a i I . il Great Volume of Busmess i! l i! ! T Carload buying of Nationally Advertised Furnifliings, Big Volume Buying, Rig Yolunie Selling, 'Taking Caro of livery Detail, Keeping Satisfied Customers by sending .2 out competent nien who are thoroughly schooled in tlie House Furnishing business nud i ' i by assisting you so your furnishings give you the best Satisfaction. i i K Q Our building is situated outside the liigzli rent district, and is arranged so you can see i i L every article you are buying. i ll Lower Prices and better extended Credit System are big items in our Big Volume Buying and Big Yolunie Selling. - II il i li STEWART BRG il gi l DUNKIRK i II l i l I - : ll i 1 li 3 -i..-...-....-.N-..................-..-... -....-....-.,........-.i-...-....-it-....-....-i,....,...-i...-..-.........-i..-...,-.,-,.i-...- .-...--4. 'diem-113 iz 1 1 :ucv1119101111011mznupuxuza1zo:1111vi1111mtlvZoif11uzn:o1n1u1o1ouvw' Page Eiglzty-sewn . o 1--11111.-tio-H-1111 1 1 1111111o11m1m:n:4y'o 1 1 1 1im1m fi MILLER-JoNEs eo. EMMET SAXMAN The Store that is Shoeinx EXIDE BATTERIES ' Axmmm Electric Repair : The Modern XYQ15' ' Speclallty 116 N. iii-1-ifiifm st. mme 71 Senior girl: XVill you join nic in a cup of tea? Dunih Frosh: lVell, you get in and l'll see if there's room for ine. ,Q in ADAIR AND HANLIN 52 ,u I 8: 1 - Mr. XYelfer helped a poor, bewildered freshfe to unlock his locker for the lirst li time. After successfully unlocking it. he 'W handed the innocent child his lock. The U10 green thing looked zunazed and askedi :- Shall l carry this zirouncl with nie? i! tl LAY BROCIVIS lu . li Built for good Work 1 I . Not good looks i . . . . il Sold in fzffeen foreign counirles il il :U WHITAKER Sz MILLS HQLMES gl QHMART Attorneys-at-Law H . , I c ll-PM N. Kleridiztn St. First Natl Bank 'TQlQPhU11C A sell YOU il l iZll'lll, City House, or :L Business Notary Public 'H' L M.'XRtiUliRl'l'lC Miiilcla, MfikC.2'f'1' H Fam' 0' li . Lity House I G Btenogrzrplier : ' li nn.1un1mi1im1.im1iiu1ui-11m1m-1.-n1m -.W-4i,1un1 1111t11::bm1o1 1 1 1u1 1 1 1 - - - - -............-.,- - - - -,.......t.............i. ll ::::::::::::-..:.,...g. , L 1, Page Eighty-eight gi HARDY eHEvRoLET sALEs l 2010141111 is 1 11 1 in ini 1011 in in o .mini 1 1 2:11 1121111 1: 1 111 1:11111 111311 in: 11:11 nv.-ttyl-.-1.1111-...11111 gz- in 1 E Maytag Washer U works for the whole fznnily, which . inakes mother smile. 2 Nothing can take its place 5. in in g: l-IAFFNERZQSON E: is ll : Ray Miller: Yes, l'n1 an actor. I played - in The Covered VVagon. Lee Hall: NVhy I dicln't see you. R. Miller: Oh. I was inside the wagon. NYayne lihrhart: My intellect is 1115 1 fortune, ' poor. 2 Tccl Fleming: VVell, it's no crime to be V f l 2 i COMPLQMENTS ll 3 I Q 1 s s f STOCK Genuine Parts 2 Good Usecl Cars il Q4 Pagc Eighty-nina Mr. Avery: Name the parties in history. Everett Taylor: Republican, Democrat- ic, Socialist, Petting. june Antrim: lilll saving my kisses. Clarence Lutes: That kind of principle clocsn't rate any interest with me. I-I. C. EASTLAKE Furniture, Rugs, Stoves The Store that Safisfies THE PORTLAND UNKEJ YARDS Factory Trained Mechanics fr Economltal fransporllfhn f Expert Service cfm ... W- 2011121111131 111111 1 151101: 001113111 1 1 21014 i I E E Q neo It I 4 '- -------'------ ' ---- ----------- - 'Q' II Ii II li I I - I I FINCH BROS' Compliments lg I : of E I I It - fn QI CTKZYICS GABLES SPORTING In Q I an eats - li GOODS STORE - 2 1 I QI 218 South M01-idian Sr. 208 N Hmmm N' -5 QI :I III l Mr. VVCIJIJ: Dou't you think we have a wonderful band? I Q g-- -II I Visitor: 1 beg your pardon? I - Q 2 Mr. VVebIJ: ISnIt that REAL mush? U i 2 Visitor: 1,111 very Sorry. but there is So much racket that I can't hear you, Q1 fi QI Mr. Apple: VVhcre do we Start today in Chemistry? D I Marceil Ehrhart: VW: are ready for Steam. I I ' if Kathryn Ijournez Last week he Sent me SwcctS Saying Sweets to the Sweet. -- I I Mary K. Wilkins: well, what of it? ' U li K. B.: But now he Sends me an ivory hair Inrurh. 'Q 'I EI ' : : 2 Q I I ' ni , I: 'U I c If S! 5 I-IERFF JONES COMPANY I A Q - I I . II I2 I Desi ners and Manufacturers of I ' I g I QI is I School and College Jewelry - 5 I' -I I TI gg 1ND1ANAPoL1S Ig 5- 1 E2 I JEWELERS FoR CLASS or 1930 I I if ,1 II QI I ' - I ! Llllilhilli-Cllll llll 'TN illllIi'lllllllll'il'?l? '3il7'PTllP'1'llill'1llTlllT' lllll1llli llll T llll 'i Illl Tllli Illl llllillllillnvtlii N 40101014 3130103 iuiqioioioioiri i 1 10101 11: io: 1 1 1 zniuinguiogwz, Page Ninety 051111111111-x--i:-111-o-A- - - -11-1 1 1 -1-111-P + .1 11 11. 1 -1..-.-1- -1..1- 1 --- U Q I I .-11.-1...--.1m iiiiylliifiiff-f . 'l le For Smart Style Q! Portland's leading il Electrical and Cl I i ' xx ' ot les Q 1 Radio Store X k il .LIZ -depend on - General Electric Refrigerator THE MGDEL il 'X ' llUl'tl'illil'5 Stvle i JE l . ': 4a1-. 1-he--:ci li ,lolin Miller: xxlllfill do leaves begin to I turn? ,lim Teeters: 'l'l1at's easy, just before 5 exam. CHAS li. POLCAR. Prop. X .Xnna H. Aslrcraftz Those aren't real 6fOd0f'lC55'Pf0Ce55,, golf stockings that Holm Spade wears, are 212 XY. Main St. l'hone 452 Hwy: It I Martlm Bair: They asruredly are. PORTLAND, IND, H:1ven't you noticed the hole in one? Q . ll i 2 l ll I .. I ' . ii Not too small for the biggest business I Not too big for the smallest business ll 2 I II 1 ' l gi JAY COUNTY SAVINGS AND TRUST CO. lli The Bank of Personal Servlce II 2 ' I li Q . l ll I 37' ll: - CROMER BROS. gl AHtIlm,S Barber Shop lllholesale and Retail ' I ug -- - . ni Three Flrst Class Tobacco Clgars Barbersv Candy and Gum -T1 7 Y . 4 XYe carry zt complete ' L3 H' M3111 Ct' Line of Sporting Goods rl ll - l Upmmmmmmmmwmwmmmmmmmmwwpm---MWwmW .... .... .... 0:0 rioioiozni 1110: in 101,111 101411: 1,111 1 :oi 11: 11311111 Page Ninety-one 1.-1-111-11...11-H vzomiuini 1 3 1 1:1 1 10201 iris: 3111110113 1 1 1 0511 :xi 1 1 qv :ui .5.....,,,, ---.-- ..,,-.l.-.,,-.,,.-H... - .. -. - - I fi li PORTLAND We Lead gl SERVICES PEOPLES BANK COMPANY of J PORTLAND 'I LOANS i A Bank On the National R011 Of ll0llO1' Hart, Sehaffner and Marx PRP Suits OLDEST BANK 2 es Jeeiallv c esi Tnec lg fin. High 2611201 I LARGEST SURPLUS nu: WEILERS , Store for Men Safely First il I I 25 CLINE-WILT LUMBER Mr. Avery tO Jack Templeton: Jack ll : your work is fallen clown, if yOu're going 1 to pick it up you will have to step On it. A-4 Lumber and Builders il Jack RCl'gHlZ1l1Z W'as you thinking ll HSI! S . I n about me? is op-work a pecla Louise Lawrence: Oh, was l laughing? gi PORTLAND, INDIANA aff'fm mc- li Q: ll if li I -I Ei il -if- THE JAY GARMENT CQMPANY Portland, lncliana ' ina.-...-..--....1,,,.1,,,.1..1..1..1,..-.....,,,1l.1.,,,,.m....,,i.,. o'r--,- -- nz- :::1::i:1::ui1:1: 1 ,154 4 ,-. -- Page Ninety mo o 0,01 o o.oQ fi I Q Q Q Q Q Q I 'Q Q l SQ gl fl fi fl il gl gl gl fl fi . i is I. I !+ l'1l 101 1 1 141 1 1 111010111 1010 141111 1 1 11111111 1010101111 14 1 rioioioiniozolxioxoioix 1 1: 101011 1 ..-ul-.-.014.1Q...-..1.......1g....p.1q.1.g1 .-......1.. Helen Antrim: Did you let him kiss j. E. NIXON Q' 11 ? Physician Maxine VanKirk: Let him? Great Heavens, I had to help him, Heard of the big Paint Merger? Two Happers kissed. .-X bank is more than just a building. lt stands for certain policies in the community even as un individual does. The policy in this bank is safe and honest business coupled with efficient and court- eous service. XVe should like to do business with you, and render you service in every possible way. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Only National Bank in lay Counly ELBERSONS .X complete stock of Parts and Accessories for all cars Phone 13-l 200 XY. Main IMEL BRGS. One day as chanced to pass. A beaver was damming a river, .Xnd George XVilhelm who had run out of 23.8 XYas doing the same to his Hivver Miss R. Harvey: XYhat did Caesar write? Dumb Frosh: The book of job, Q...-.-Qmint..-........... -. .,..-Q...1...Q1w-.....1 ..1..,,1uu...,.,.... m...,,. gm Ninety-three The Season's Smartest Styles A -in the Famous- WALK-OVER SHOES Exclusive Agency I-IOUSER BROS. 109 N. MERIDIAN 1,,,...,.1.Q1.u.1...1n1..1.u1 1 1 ...iii-Q.ni...1..u...u 141 11111 11141 1 Q1 1 1 1 1:11101 1 11 1 1 1o10101o101o1010101 r1010101o1o:o1 1 1 114 1010101014 RHODES AND SONS West Side Market C li For o e t mp ?m H S W all Paper Ol and A. C. Badders Palms IVI. D. AI.. II-IOLTS Plume 286 C o m p I i m e n t s of The Parks Motor Sales CO. XV115- is a Happcr like a Imngalo? Painted in front, Sl1i11g'lCd in the back I' :md notlmiug in the attic. f01' Edris Y. D.: Did ym1sef:1ueatthe zum? Ruth Hartcr: No, I didn't gn near the Gggd Thlngs mmmkey cages. I Came Over in the Mz1yHowcr, boast- to cd Prof Avery. Irs too had you did11't make a round trlp, Siild Mlss 511111111 1 1 ..1Im1l.1...1. 1 1 1 1.m....n1.rn.1uu1ln1.w-..m1uu1....,1...y1 .1 .1,...-.ml-m1.,.1 1m1.m1uu1u 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11,101 1u1.01n1n1u1m 1 1 1 101: 1 1 -1 10101 Page Ninety-f 9 fu I -Q In :II in I! I! ll I I 1 I I I I I I I I I In i!! il! ' I ir. IH all U In il! :II - i I :II ln -II 1:1 -II In in ii in III u I- ii ,nu 0111 o'o 10:0 9 0,0111-101-I1 141:41:4I1Irx:114wifsin:i:nzn1o1n1u1n14i:o10:o1n rznzlizozuzninxozoxc l!u-w-vu-uuiuu-uu1uu-w-n--au-n--nu--u-an-..1..1...1...1.,.... .1..1..- .. 1...1,,,1.,...,.,-.,,-.,,1,,,1,,,i, !, 'I Ii I li I I I You're Sure to Get It at II I I I STABLERS DRUG STORE I . I . I I IO5 W. Main i I I PORTLAND, INDIANA il I I II II I I If fl li Mr. Scliwuiigel: l want my hair cut. . ii llarlmurz .Xuy particular wav? For Famlly Use Mr. S.: Yr-S, OH. il If OUR PRIDE FLOUR I Mary had licr baggage scarclicrl I lly mcu in search of custuni ! 'l'l1c lmrutes. they soiled licr private tliillfgf, Grocers? i Xml, ull, how Mary cusllmml II Il Q I I ' E ' E Ii il If II In I: il li I I II X ' I Funeral Home of Nelson R. Williamson and Son I , I , if li gl I - I gi MOSSLERS Automobile Insurance il I I 1401 Sec mc for Inll coverage, collision Dry Goods Shoes protection at half price. I - - I SI lVl1ll1nery Phone 163 I2 -I . I I ! , .mc g i 'I . . I gi Ladles Ready-to-Wear H' R' CREBB I' 2 I I 1 . S . I- I 3 -!'..i-.,........-...- I.-.........-...-...-,...-....-.,.-.,........-,...-.,............,.-....-............,.-.,.I-..-..-....-....-...-.....,..,-..-I...-.I+ i 'driniui 111 211141 111 1 ri ii 1 1:11:11 1:1 1 1 21211 1 1 aiu :I in 2:10310 Page .Yinety-fire I I 1 3 :xi 1 ioioiexioicrioioifrixrini ix: iclioioinrioinimxiuxcniuioioic9:4 1 ... ... 1 1 1 -..............1..1....1..1...1 1 1 1 .- 1 .. 1 n1u..nu1..il-1-11...-..1u-gf' Il was FRANKS at WQLFQRD gf TORES A-I-ISF-Y Dealers in Coal and Coke E E 1 l Three Home Owned Pocahontas, Kentucky, ,Q west virginia li . - I Grocerles Anthracite and Coke Phone 129 il il il fSay if wilh Flowersb Ig NYC are in a position to lurnish Table Decorations-Corsages or The latest in Shoulder Corsahu W. FRANK 81 SONS PHONE 492 lv il! T!! i ll 1 II Wlcnclell, XV111.: Cturning from the It at whcelj lJon't you feel a little chilly and clon't you think you'd better have some- Attorneys-at-Law thing armmd you? Helen: VVOII, lot's wait 'till we get a little farther out in the country. Olllce over Peoples Bank Ifat Bula: My, it's warm in here. Frank S.: All right, l'll hum a little air. in li! F II CQMPLIMENTS OF THE ln HINES and PRINCES lil THEATERS - - PORTLANDJND. TU l l-lomes of Perfect Sound ill 2 nl-mivu..nuinnvin-lin:-ini1..11ul...W.......uu....miun-.,.-...H--ml-,.l.1.ull...-.t...-.....1....1m....-.tu-.II-.n1nu1ut41u A if Page Ninety-sia Q ri 1 ni :ui 1 it 1:13 101011020 ozoxinimi 112 1 1 111 1:1 3 1 ini 11:1 211 0!nl-uu--un-- -1-1---1-i11 -- -- I CRAWS FIRESTONE SERVICE. ll! It gt gl 1 Red Crown Ethyl Solite Cas ll! Tire Repairing a Specialty I Upposite Traction Station Phone 205 I CHECK CRAW Bob Spade may not he Z1 poker shark but he has held some mighty pretty ig D' hands, nevertheless. .Xlie Beard: Uh xx-lint a terrible 'ash II F Q ' A I on you head. Offlce Phone Lowdll Swain: Uh, next to nothing- .. S next to nothing. 11 . Resldence Phone 'llhe hand that rocks the rundster is the hand that wrecks the world. II f C I Q i I Olliee Phone 4-IN Res. l'l1One 530 221 HOOD BRAND CHARLES E. SCHWARTZ it I Hi HURRAH BRAND II i Attorney-at-Law II 2 rr I . . 1 We will be pleased to have First National Bank Bldg. I YOU HY Our brand Of PORTLAND, INDIANA I f Merchandise gl it Ask your Gmc, FLAUDING sr MORROW li SERVICE STATION li W. H. HOOD CO. S Dunlop, Fisk and United States is Tires Wholesale Grocers Indian Gas 610 N. Meridian St. Phone 172 I Q4...................,.,.-.....................-....-....-....-....- -....-..,.-.........- -...,-l...-...- - - - - - -...-,,......-,..... Ozhinini 1 1 311 1111211 1 1 1 in Page AYIIICLU-S61'67l iiiriiixilxiiiimi ,1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1.m1nu1uu1m14u1m.1. 1 1 1 1 1 1 SPARTON RADIO KETEQING5 'tlmriios Richest Voice Moderately Priced Quality Free from Trouble Furniture Mk am' SPHHO11 Owner Agent for R. C. A. Radiola and THE I-IOME ELECTRIC SHOP TIM WIISHQYS . Open evenings by Sklnner ' Spencer .-Xppointinent Sandwiches Sodas W 0 0 D Y' S Courtesy Service Satisfaction XVhy is a school rooin like 21 Ford? 'l'here's a crank at the head and every nut is in its place. B. Badders: My father's a doctor ancl I can he sick for nothing. I. Carson: My father'5 a minister and I can be good for nothing. I just happened to think. I thought I heard smnething rattle. Compliments CHARLES BAIRD PORTLAND FoRcE Momclan at FOUNDRY co. un1....1u.1uu1nn1,,,1.nn1..11.11.111l1..1 1 1 1 1,111111..1.,.1...1,..1,,.1....1.,,.1...1..., 1i1c11s1c1ai1u2:x11 1 1 11 1 1111111 1111111211 1 zuioioioi 1 10101 111 1131112 1 1 1 1uu1n 1011 Y T! ! g u I ! !! l S 2 1 I I 1 I 1 S --I---A-----------.--il info Page Ninety-eight Q 9.0 .,..1.11111.11111..1.1.1,,.1.-1111.11-1111.-11,111.11...1..1.111.-1.1.11111,,1,1.11.-11.1-111.1111.-.1111-.1111111111111.-1.,,...11.11.11.11.1.-1111..11111.111...111.1.11 5.1-1.-. ...-.,-.,-.,.-...-.,.-....1.-.1.!.1.- .. .-.,-.,.- .g. 91 THE PAUSE THAT REFRESHES 12 Drink -1 I , I TRADE M ' ' 1 's :U ! g HIC Y I gg 5 in Boifles ! Txfl' Ylblll' 011111105 II 111-1'111'11111g 111 11111 85 5 - 111 U QI 111 . 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