Andrews High School - Andronian Yearbook (Andrews, IN)

 - Class of 1923

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While Edna Shinkel and Ivzin McDaniel are no longer inenibers of the A.H.S.. they are both graduates ot' the school and have kindly volunteered their services to the onchestrn. The student body wishes to take this opportunity of extending their heartfelr upprf 1-iutiou to Ivan and Iidnu and of i'0llllll1'IlIii1lQ. their excellent loyalty to their Alina Mater. The Chorus Class horus tliss has proved u booming Under thi- diren-tion of Miss Shinkel, the t- .' 'z success. uul is ai large factor in eiii-utinigiiig undiscovered inusituil talent in the st-hool Alum' visitors have reinzirkeul the unusuzil inteipst shown hy most of the students in th' in this vivinity. s work and it is 11 hlls- guess thiit this high si-hool t-harus is unparalleled .OOQOX 5 Tl1il'!y-X111

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IIuntington-t'once-rt, Reformed church. Roanoke--t'onCert. M. E. Church. Andrews-Home concert, M. E. church. Ft. Wayne-f-I'ont-ert. l-Zvangelic-al f-hurch. A small baby Wurlitzer piano has been purchased for the use of the grades. The Girls' Gite Vlub made the Hrst payment on this piano and altogether have contributed quite a large- sum towards the rest of the payments. Miss Lut-ile Long, English instructor in the high school. at-coinpanies the Glee l'lub, She has had c-onsiderable experienee in this work and always willing to give her assistance wherever desirable. Miss Lauretta Shinkel, director and organizer of the Glee Club, has Certainly helped the organization on to fame. She has given her time willingly and has shown an untiring interest in all of the ac-tivities, music-al and otherwise of the high school. Miss Shinkel spent the summer of 15422 in Europe and when she returned she gave many thrilling act-ounts of all she had seen on her trip. It was her pleasure, while abroad. to witness the Passion Play at Oberammergau. The Glee Club heartily wishes to extend their thanks and gratitude to both Miss Shinkel and Miss l,t':ii,Q for their help and co-operation. The members eagerly look forward to the time when they will be able to engage the glee Club work in College. Faculty-Student Quartette The quartette has accompanied the Glee Club in most of their Concerts and they have been received with hearty applause. The quartette is composed of Miss Shinkel, soprano: Mr. Svhmalzried. tenor: Leone Vhubb, alto: Floyd De Poy. bass, High School Crchestra The orehestra was organized for the purpose of furnishing musit' for the .luniot and Senior plays this spring, with Miss Shinkel as direetor. The orchestra roll fol- lo ws I Violins Nellie Anson Ivan McDaniel Kenneth Elward Clyde Yickrey Miss Brown Clarinets Gerald Mygrant Austin Campbell Cornets Lena Hefner Karl Bailey Trombone llylith Shoup Drums Floyd llel'oy Saxophone Edna Shinkel Piano la-one Chubb Tl: t'r'ly-I'f1'4ql1I



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LITER RY Qui' Literary Department What we lack in quantity we try to make up in quality, has been the motto ot' the authors ot' this book. This maxim has been applied with a vengeance in the compilation of our Literary Department. The quan- tity is not large, but we challenge you to tind an equal to this department anywhere else in Dallas township. We haven't got tive dollars. but we'll stake our personal check on it, and let any one you choose hold the stakes. We believe that in including such a department in our publication we are offering to our readers unparalleled advantages to get the best of local talent in a nutshell as it were. thus enriching their intellectual being and instilling in them a love for the best in literature, commonly called by vulgar readers the classics. We also beg to call the attention ot' our respected readers to the fact that such phrases as had went , onced , horned , etc. do not occur in this department except. perhaps as quotations, and that we therel'ore infer that they are not the very best quality English, really, you know. A. Nonymus. Guess Who? Following are a number of character sketches of people. prominent in high school life. which were written for English assignments. Can- you guess whom they refer to? I .Ns is true with many of these stvrrel-lit-aded people this person is somewhat irascible twith apologiest at times his lnain works with lightning-like rapidity. although at other times his manner is very provoking, lie has a fondness for long walks into the country to. as he says, get in closer touch with nature, lie can easily adjust himself to circumstances in which others are at ll loss. lle also delights in having a good. wholesome time and he has that ability to make and hold friends. so vainly sought after by many. The line must be stron: and the hook well baitetl on which he is expected to White . He has a fondness tor. besides athletics. those of the fair sex who possess his well known traits. Gerald Nlygrant. ll The person l am about to describe is in the ninth year of school. His school uork is very hard, so he claims, but l bt-lieye he could make it easier by concentrating his mind on his lessons, instead ot' elsewliere. .Xboye all this boy is noted for his jovial ways and funny jokes, some ot' which are original and some in--rely witty sayinus. but tltey all produce the desired etiect. When any work is to be done he generally becomes quite lazy. and as for physicil appearance. ht- is about medium lteigllt and fairly chunky. llis fat-.N is notably round and t'ulI. and he is very light ot' complexion. llis eyes are not deep set. and his nose is rather conspicuous, Ile is always well dre-:sed Ile is very well liked by his boy friends mainly because tltey like to ltear him tell his jokes. No party is complete without him, because he is the life ot' any gathering. Noel li 0Oft'l'. I . ffl v

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