Andrews High School - Andronian Yearbook (Andrews, IN)

 - Class of 1924

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1:-1 inioc A N D R 0 N I A N za-311-1-1 :oz 1--111:-12--1-1 io:-1:-11 sz' classes which have graduated. By dint of considerable exertion and re- search the following list has been compiled, and although it is not complete, it is as thorough a record as could be obtained. 1911 Arthur Fults, William Kaufman, Herman Mattern, Victor Rudig, Nellie Strevy fKaufmanJ, Vaughn Snowden and Clarence Stalling. 1912 Fred Heiney, George Hahn, Esther lry tHefnerJ, Louis Mattern, Ralph Notter, May Sharp, and Ruby Williams CGrimesJ. 1913 Clarence Bitzer, Harold Brenamin, Edna Cleveland, Mildred Dawson, Edgar Keefer, Ethel Fults tSmithJ, Francis Myers, Clare Streit and Mable Stanley tFulhart.J 1915 Inez Brewer, Rena Fitch, Paul Haller, Howard Knight, Ray Pressler, Neva Stouder and Edna Wire. 1916 Jessie Biglow, Lloyd Gerard, Samuel Klingel, Nellie Myers tBrownJ, Carl Shinkel, Paul Stouder, Frank Stouder, Thelma Satterthwaite tShinkelJ, and Eugene Wire. 1917 L. Paul Bailey, Grace Johnson, Vera Poe, Ruth Wintrode tHansel- nwanj, Lela Wisner, Thelma Wisner tStouderJ, and William Young. 1918 Wallace Beck, George Fults, Floris Gerard tKeeferJ, Frank Kelsey, Lucile Long, and Glen Stouder. 1919 Troy Depoy, Maude Dillon fSatterthwaiteJ, Robert Fox, Treva Hefner, Ernest Hahn, Beulah King fRudigJ, Leon Long, Willard Mcllrath, Mable Ohmart tKelseyJ and Edna Shinkel. 1920 Ethel Anson fCrossj, Edward Fleck, Margaret King, Mae Mcllrath, Bruce Ulrey, Anna Wickhiser and Harry Young. 1921 Udah B. Haley, Ruth M. Hefner, Ivan McDaniel, Marie Sharp CEI- lisonj, Earl Stouder, Leslie Streit, Earl Taylor and Elizabeth Chenoweth. 1922 Willard Alfred, Vernice Bragg. Charles Heiney, Charles Jeffrey, Ruth Long, Esther Mcllrath, Albert Ross, Clifford Taylor, Paul Warschko and Louis Wasmuth. 1923 Dorothy Abernathy, Louise Alpaugh, Mary Andrew, Carl Bailey, Austin Campbell, Leone Chubb, Ralph Cramer, Doris Denton, Mary King, Ruth King. Clarence Steele, and Nellie Wolverton. Sixty selen

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l l .g. , ,471 n- l , ish' I M K 7 K 4 v 3 ! 0500141301111 que '11 ing' 1 I1 s 'Elie Alumni Azanriatinn Officers 1923- 1924 President w,,,AAA,,,,,,.,,V,,,A.........,..... Edgar R. Keefer Secretary-Treasurer ....,,,. Mrs. Edgar R. Keefer The A. H. S. Alumni Association was organized in 1911 through the joint efforts of Hugh S. Jeffrey and Miss Grace Lamport. The first meet- ing was held in the K. of P. Hall. on which occasion a pot-luck supper was served. At this first banquet George Young was toastmaster. Since the time of its organization it has been the custom for the Alumni to give a banquet at the end of each school term in honor of the graduating class of that year. On these occasions the graduates are initiated into the Association and officers for the following year are elected. The real purpose of the Alumni is to strengthen those bonds by which the students are united during their school days and to further the prin- ciples which are instilled into each mind while in school. It is by these principles that graduates are prompted to take an active interest in the af- fairs of their school and to assist in making it a better and broader institu- tion. A it is to be regretted that no complete list ot' its members is kept by the Alumni. Efforts have been made in this direction, but as yet no suc- cess has been met with. , The Alumni can, if it sees fit, exert a great deal of infiuence in the community and it is hoped that it will get behind and foster the move- ment for a new school building. THE FIRST CLASS TO GRADUATE FROM THE A. H. S. In 1888 a class, composed of six members, graduated from the An- drews High School. This was the first class to be graduated from An- drews and since that time there have been thirty-six classes, including the present class of '24. ' The Hrst commencement exercises were held in the M. E. Church. On this occasion music was rendered by the high school chorus. The members of this famous class were Ella Shaughnessy Ernest Long Thedosia Brewer CLambertJ William Lambert Maude Hart lHeinyJ B, F, Rhodes One member of this group is still in Andrews, Mrs. Charles Heiney. o THE GRADUATING CLASSES 1911 - 1923 It has been impossible for the staff to secure a complete list of the graduates of Andrews High since there seems to be no records of the H111 -iw:--11101-1-1:1 1-1-L1-1'-1-101 10' A N D R 0 N I A N '3'1 I



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elsif in ici- 1 xox- 1- I-'Q-111 cn- 11 no-12 1-114 211112111 A N D R O N I A N 903' 1' 3' U l l ! 5 -- JCDKES -- g Miss Miller: Noel, were the fears of the Romans well grounded ? i N. K.: lHalf asleepl Why, er-I guess not. You said they re- ceived a terrible shock. ,, 0 my Mr. Schmalzried, in U. S, History class: What happened in 1776? MJ J. K. E.: Why that was when George Crossington was washing the ! Deleware. l 0 ! Receipe for Modern Tragedy g Take one reckless, natural born fool, i Two or three drinks of bad liquor, place in car, and let go. After due i time remove from wreckage, place in black satined box and garnish with 2 Howers. g O i C. W.: My, I'd like to read Chaucer. : Bill B.: Well, why don't you then? E C. W.: I'm waiting for Ring Lardner to translate him into American. . o U Mary F., fondly: Bill surely-covers a lot of floor. g June W.: Huh, he'd ought to. His shoes are large enough. . 0 Q Dean Stouder: Mom, can't I ask just one more question before I Q go to bed. ! His mother: Well, just one. g Dean: VVhy don't little fish drown before they learn to swim? : o g Sunday School Teacher: Hubert, can you tell me who built the ark? i Hubert: Naw. c i Sunday School Teacher: Correct. 5 0 l College Life g The shirts I sent to thee, dear heart f Are of no further use to meg ! The collars are all torn apart, g My Laund-e-ry, my Laund-e-ry. g In vain my underwear I seek: i My socks in shreds appear to be. i And still I send you more each week, i O. Laund-e-ry, you'll ruin me. I ! I ozwuiniuir-in-in 111:11 it-it-21.2 ri-11:2 -11 1-'11-11111 2-.1011ioioiuiswiuapviwriuini Sixty-eight

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