Anderson High School - Indian Yearbook (Anderson, IN)

 - Class of 1922

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u KA'l'HIilllNE GOFF Kate Secretary of Advisory 4, Girl Reserves 2, 3, 44 Chorus 1, 25 Dramatic Club 1, -2, 3. Kate's attraction for t11e opposite sex is not in A, H. S., but for one who left us a few years ago. Old tunes are sweetest and old friends surest. JAMES FADlil.Y Jim Athletic Association 45 Science Club 4. Jim was Sheridan's main stay all durinu' the basket ball season seeing about the selling of candy, eskimo pies and chew- ing gum. He is one of the most loyal sup- porters of class activities. Ji111 and Carl are inseperable friends. Enjoy the present day, trust little to the morrow. BliA'l'lfllCli GOODMAN Peggy Athletic Association 45 Spanish Club 3, 4. Peggy and Vera are great pals and are seen together a great deal. Beatrice is out for a good time but at the end of the month she always has a card tual of good grades. 'Tis the mind that makes the oody strong. BLAINE FI5liGL'SON l ergg Fergy one of the vocational boys. lie keeps hnunself l1id i11 the machine shop niost of the time but occasionally he ven- tures out into the academic work. Oh, how full of briers is this working day world. lil l'H CRIGGS Babe Ruth Senate -lg Science Club 45 Girl Reserves lg Chorus 3, 45 Dramatic Club 4, Athletic Association 4. liuth is another one who came to us from St. Marys. She has llliide n1any,friends during her short stay and she can generally be t'ouud with Alberta. If I have done well, it is that which I have desired.

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ll DONNA FOLAND Peg Vice President Booster's Club 3: Booster's Club 4: Dramatic Club 1, 2. 3, 4: Athletic Association 4: Chairman Publicity and Membership Committee Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4: Chorus 1. 2: Annual Staff 4: X-Ray Re- porter 4. Peg is one of our most popular young ladies never wanting for company of the opposite sex. She is very fond of outside activities especially dancing but whenever called on for something for her class she is right there. There is none like thee. none. ROBERT DAVIDSON If-'JIY' Senate 2, 3, 4: President Science Club 4: Chorus 3, 4: Athletic Association 4: Hon- orary Society 4: Class Play 4: President Ad- visory Group 4: X-Ray Reporter 4. Bob is one of our best students being ranked first among the boys and second in the class. VVhen help is wanted he is will- ing to do his part. He was also in the Class Play. Ay, every inch n king. CATHERINE GAssoN I Hximf' Dramatic Club 4: Girl Reserves 4: Ath- letic Association 4: Senate 4: Science Club 4: Chorus 4. Catherine came to us last year from St. Mary's. She has won many friends by her jollv and pleasing disposition. Cheerf11Iness is the very flower of henIIh. JOHN DOI 'GLAS Jack Senate 1. 2, 3, 4: President Senate 3: Dramatic Club 2. 3. 4: President Dramatic Club 4: Science Club 4: President of French Club 4: Orchestra 3: Chorus 3: Class Play. Jack is that very busy person with the dignified walk. Xvhen volunteers for work are wanted you can rely on him to do his part. He will always be remembered as the Professor Pepp in the Class Play who was continually being Bumskied. Great works are performed, not by strength, but by perseverance. VELMA GILI, Velma has a smile for everyone and has therefore won many friends. A happy disposition is Il gif! nnI11re.



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fillliwilllii -- ANNA l.0l' GWINN Lulu llramatic Club 2, 3, 4g Girl Reserves 3, 4. t'What will be, will be, whether l exert myself or not, so why exert myself? is An- na l.ou's motto. But we will all agree that she is a dandy girl. 'tilly crown is called conienlg a crown it is that seldom kings enjoy. .IAMICS l lSlllill H.fllllIIlll'U Annual Editor 4g Honorary Society 3, 4, Student Council 3. Vice President 4g Class Playg Class Minstrels 3g Treasurer French Club 45 Class Secretary 15 Spanish Club 1, 2g Senate 1, 2g Hi-Y 3, 4g Vice President Advisory Group 4. .limmie', used to be very bashlul but now he is quite different, for he has grown to be slightly wild, Nevertheless he brings down the grades. Al war lwixt right and wrong. ES'l'Hlili HAlt'l'MAN UE! Dramatic Club 3, 4g Girl Reserves 2, 3g Spanish Club 4. lit is one of our industrious maidens of winning qualities. She is an undignitied Senior with all friends and no enemies. Words do well, when she lllal speaks them pleases those thai hear. JOHN FORD I1enry Spanish Club 45 Basket liall 2, 3, 43 Ath- letic Association 4. John spends most of his time in the ma- chine shop teaching Freshie how to run a drill press. He is a great lover of basket ball having played for the last three years. Ile that hath wisdom sparelh his words. l'll l'll ll. lIll.l. Helly Class l'lay 4: X-llay Stall' 45 Secretary Dramatic Club 4: Secretary Honorary So- ciety 41 Vice l'resident Girl lieserves 4g Athletic Association 4. lluth has been a very ardent worker for her class as well as other activities. She will be reme1nbel'ed at l'clunia in the Class Play. She is very fond of liskimo llies and -we will leave that to you to guess, At any rate she has won many friends while in A. H. S. A heart and head of gold she hears.

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