Anderson High School - Indian Yearbook (Anderson, IN)

 - Class of 1929

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P' YL. K, A W fm'-w Q If xt. .4 sill' 'L A 1 E ' i V . I I 1 1 y I f f I lf XT' X ' f vt' H ! l'il l l 'lu IWIllIl'r'll'4 W' ll N if 9 .th . ,yi N t gre, 1 .falf , -B fix W away: MMgllIf,lg:,f f StNnh!ll.l.lIllff:-n ff J- W 1 Mnntyg ll f w Y , A fkv I1 A ' li A A be A eJChieiE Andlerson .ge . rt fill.: .tl ' .1 N X ,Ent til. N Near the center of the vast and beautiful terri- f twig! ,V 'll ,T tory claimed by the great Algonquin nation,-in !',1V'lI,lll'lI -,M the bend of the river called Watseca, or White taxi ZR' 'N ,V J, X River, grew up the village of the Delawares, a brave 9 Y, I il NIH! and powerfulvtribe. Over this tribe ruled a noble 3 Qui w alll Il , Chieftain,-Kik-tha-we-nund, or Anderson. Six feet ' xt, 'l 'lvl V' ' E he stood in his moccasins,-straight as the arrows 411 . ,V f, , , , XX' I L64-flgf he bore in his quiver, strong of arm, fleet of foot, 77 , ,lf N C dignified in his bearing. Firm and fair in his judg- bi . fx l -' ment, wise and kind in his dealings, a leader born X1 iff I , 'N I ix to the purple was Anderson, Chief gf the Delawares. yi XX N Q t www He was the white man's friend. To a white man he ? lt, glpigll N gave in marriage his daughter, the beautiful Dane- QM fi ,Tiff 5 j ing Feather. But there came a day when he saw X4 , N 1 ' jx the white man take his homelands and force him 5 i t W A ff and his people to leave beloved scenes. Straight and XX A ' J N tall in his canoe stood Chief Anderson, on the day f X xl Q , I W of departure, his face turned, westward ......... Years N tl 5 Q' Wi from that day of departure,-and his tribe was V ', f wasted. Broken by age, and disappointment, and 4 .NJ ia H l longing for a sight of the woods and the waters ' If . jf E he knew in the days of his glory, Chief Anderson , ', X . returned to the land of Indiana. Dancing Featherf' .77 ' gk A T l 5,7 A who had stayed with her white husband's people, NW ut H ,I ' made him welcome. But a fever laid hold of the old if Kalki jk ' fmt 'l chief the day after his return. Three days and his ,f 'f N, l' xx f spirit went. out to its happy hunting ground. He . f A., M was buried under an oak tree. Long years later, in gilltf liv' excavating for the basement ofa hostelry, on the I ,-fi..- X 5 it site where stood the oak tree, workmen came upon 5 N f'f1! U11U l1H3 g K , a human skeleton. Tradition said it was the re- XJ mains of Chief Anderson. The bones were buried , ff f. , l'?t'Q,3 under the crypt of the building. ' f iowa' .t f 1, X x, g iglt t fl 4 s, '. '.. K , ,, .. .f t .-assi. 'wfdwfia T , . 'nf 'n -'ill -e 3 Mill i, im' 1. 1, Z f wi g . gn' 'DC 27 'Ill' J! 5 :M T h I XWX X J xg J ' 425 ,-,x . ' ' - A lik' -, 5 x .-.5-91 Y S- K C wdlmtl X - j j '.-.-..j-Ei, -- l' ' fX u.....ze.-erca f x - .--I e--e -A-RJM --ex--X -A .l TV -5--ST sQ:x 'A'--.- . I c,,,.,,n-, at -ai,jm4?., '2 Q ' ' . If ggi H W.ir7 Qcfbff lf 'Ds ,,-C-1 'l 445- -1.9 ...T Q-- emi W ., as



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rapid growth, is another testimony to the miracle 'Z a'1L-f- 4-'-:-!?--f.1 -.e- a4s- -'rf-ef'gf?3rFX JY' I H ' r it my -in t.g1l.t'i ti, gi wt, 1lkItlt,l TU' Wit inputs: FW ,yy ,Wi if g12fir:2ert12t:' i itit.tntttzit.a.lttu,thit!:a!!v.rizu's.4!tgg,i t,,r . 't' :nfl lin, H I The Modern City ' ' ' The city vo'tftfAn'clerson, 'reaching' out yearly in its ' , , 1 . lt' .mls I , ll yr .Hx 'fig F tt .ttts!i1?i'+ ii. tml if D of democracy. By leaps and bounds it has risen from the estate ofqan l'ndian village to that of a city Z of more than forty-five thousand in population. The smoke of a forest of chimneys indicates the extentiof-'its industries. The Delco-Remy Electric Division of the General Motors Corporation has ll ll V ..l5l',, hlazoned the name of Anderson before the nation-- ,,y I'1. ' , 3 and, indeed, beyond that. The daily whir of great ,Hit j - planes, circling over and about the city, identifies Huy, 5 g it as a manufacturing center for flying craft and W ,ng ' f as a port along the great highways of the air. In the ffl: l office buildings that are springing up in its business itll, I r district are housed the multifold professional and uh H? commercial interests of the city. Parks, play- ' ' ' grounds, swimming pools, and drives are token of 'n.mi,,.i3,,g1x the play-life of our citizens. The frequent annexat- N 155 -N N ion of Additions to the city, and the ceaseless mwtbf N sound of hammer and saw denote the great activity of home building. Churches of many, many de- : ' nominations flourish here. Schools have outgrown I Q 'Wg their quarters and the citizens are calling for larger Yiilmewzm?45 buildings or new buildings and equipment. Two f-'-E 'till railroads, together with traction lines which push -1 -' e , I init. 3-1 . . . . , . . . 5 E .il out in every direction, link us by rail with all points 4 H of the compass. The various institutions which ad- N. X j .M IWW Vance civic life,-chamber of Commerce, Christian 277 il IH r and Fraternal Associations,-thrive in our midst. , gi xx V- In Our youths go hither and yon to colleges and uni- h 1 tfiWi3!tf!: lug 'lt versities everywhere, to fit themselves to carry on. ng, nl' it ., ,' l . L t tttf It L, How graciously has it come to pass Ula. 1 i fl Mft qi' -,M 4 0 beautiful for patriot dream lf 1 X . I 'W fllqii M That sees beyond the years. XII' H 4 tim V i' it 'EIN 5 li 'tml' if il' lik' ,:. , 4 fi un ' ' H Q ,: i :NI ' 1 'H at y f it it tr ' t't '1ttMttW'titi 'tI t'i Iw1Iuw+ 'us it fi www ti. ii.. we 'tt' f' up f'i +f'I n it it . lift' 4 ' UM . t F- J Z ' 5 F ' IM' .U ,li X It I N 'gf 1 . Q , I 1 .ill 'viii W- it it Il ,. . I .. tl , , - I l. lv rw ii . . .ta 9 llxlt Mullin 'm -1 'O Mullin' i N1 '- F W1 it pp' .1 Zi and ' fl ir ij I 'Q . Q L' 54 . ' akin' W it 't I mf If! I my l IL 53 ' :fy Xt., tl' I 1 L1qff Mlm Dwi ILHTN 'ni' if M ' 'Vs 1' km: ,i .G ,5 7 ' '1 - I ,Min - 'Mfg rbi 't' ' 1 Viligx' ,' H ?,?217 I. 2.55.1-m6v gil. h'k,Ullllft'lDIIw- Tl? -7' ' il Hiif ii iiM'A' 'ggi N 7? eq.. e it A -Uii .. mlm 1, WI lam, V M 1 A nmlfp-Tduuullffkngrfv-nllI,mlu'i-E15 '9ff,' , Y TIL . -r qmwlwlu-ll IU f N I ..L9,s. mt, X W.. .Vs wk .XXV 'I t, 4 tml, J 1217-1 N if . V 'LBb--wr J Tv: J V T ' fgjfyjf ' cf... . . .i 144 1171- gf, 7 W ' . ,v 5.13. . ' K 2553 1 t 1 4.1

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