Arsenal Technical High School - Arsenal Cannon Yearbook (Indianapolis, IN)

 - Class of 1921

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The Royal Family, June IQZI Dear Techoniansz SO often told in song and story The Royal Family has grown quite hoary. But ye magazine editor insists that we tell it all over agaign. Of course, it was a huge success, at least everybody says it was. Anil really, will you ever forget- Yale, when he roared: Out of my way, Child! Zenda: Au revoir, Louis. Anne: I knew it all the timef' Paul: When I last saw them, they were disappearing in the treesf' Mayme: Only for safety-Father. . Shideler: You have my heart already as ltlS.,, George: I quite understand-at your de- votions in the Oratoryf' Walter was certainly the embodiment Of The Story Of An Untold Love. The three aide-de-camps were adept in aiding the King to deplete the Royal Treasury. And the Ladies-A veritable peach crop-eh, what? We'd hate to meet the Turkish Ambassador in the dark-wOuldn't you? And Prince Charles-Oh! for a shingle! The scenery was magnificent Cincluding the footmenj. And Miss Farman-well, words fail-letls send D-V-'s. Yours, as usual, The Staff P. S. The cake DID have pink icing-uh uh. 0 S. P. And the bunny was alive-but only just. The Guard House, Today. The Royal Family lst Aide de Camp. .. 2nd Aide de Camp. . 3rd Aide de Camp... Servant ........... Servant ............ Duke of Berascon. . . King Louis ....... lst Secretary .... 2nd Secretary .... Servant ........ Servant ........... Queen Margaret .... Queen Mother. . . . .. lst Lady in Waiting. 2nd Lady in Waiting ..... ... Count Varensa ..... Baron Holdensen. . . Princess Angela .... Father Anselm ..... Cardinal ........ Nurse ............ Prince Charles ..... Prince Victor .... Countess Carini ,... lst Barber ......... 2nd Barber ........ ..................HERMANLIEBER HUGHES UPDEGRAFF . . . . .BRUCE SILLERY . . . . .GEORGE SMITH ....RUSSELL SMITH . . . . .GEORGE Scorr . . . .YALE RAYMOND . . . . .GERRIT BATES . . . . .JOHN EVANS ....lVIERLE IVIILLER . . . .HUGH THOMSON . . . ........ ZENDA BERTRAM ANNE BORCHERDING ......LUIsE HARRIS .KATHERINE GOULD .. . . .ADDISON KING ......PERcY KUHN ....MAYME CLARKE .WALTER HOUPPERT ......PAUL HODGES ........LOIS BOOTH IVIARION GREENSPAN ...SHIDELER HARPE .... ...LOUISE KLINE EDWARD GAUMER .FORREST HECKMAN Footmen JACK JONES CURRYER MCCANDLESS ' ' ' ' ' ' TOM OMELVENA. RICHARD SMITH Lord Chamberlain ..................... SHERMAN JONES Turkish Ambassador ................... ARTHUR HARRIS English Ambassador, Lord Stapleton ......... ROY HERT Lady Stapleton ........................ EMILY BIEGLER Countess Varensa ....................... HAZEL MEIER Belgian Ambassador .............. .... G ERALD HOUZE Brazilian Ambassador ................,... RONALD ROSE American Ambassador, Mr. Cobb ........ AUGUST ALDAG Mrs. Cobb ........................... DONA MCCUMAS Trumpeter .................... .... E DWARD GAUNIER Trumpeter .......... . .............. '. .ROBERT SAWYER - .L . R ER Queerfs S t SABRA LEWIS XNNA C GA DN ul e IVTILDRED FOXWORTHY DOROTHEA REISNER PriI1ce's Attendant. . ................... HOWARD FOLTZ Angelaps Suite ALICE YOUNG RAYE GREATBATCH NIARJORIE OARES IVIARY MCPHETRIDGE

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Page Twenty-two The Qrsenal Qliannnn Conley the surplus reverence left over from the play. To Walda Canfield, Niargaret Van Ness wills her baby stuffi' and her resulting popularity. Hal Griggs leaves his athletic powers to Brewer Graham, and to Morris Greenburg his winning bashfulness as well as his claim on a certain young lady. On Francesf Shanenberger, Elizabeth Fox- worthy bestows her much-used Caesar Pony , also her eight terms of experience in Latin. Roy Duncan wills to Bob Drake his place in line at Otte's Grocery and, as an added feature, his acquaintance with Butch and the cash- 1er. Our leading lady, hfayme Clark, bequeaths to Mary Frances Brockway a Book on Mod- ern Tree Climbing and also her romantic ex- periences and feelings. George Smith leaves to Francis Wilson his Tri-City Barber College hair-cut and a package of Mellin,s Baby Food. To Florence Egan, Anne Borcherding wills her ability to nurse and advises her to hire out as a chaperon or police matron. John Berry gives to Frank Wilson his drum major's staff and his splendid walk so recently acquired. Hughes Updegraph bestows his high and ex- alted position of Lieutenant-Colonel to any one, for military aspirations are sufficient warrant for the job. To Mary Susan Williams is left the great poise and dignity of Margaret Markeyg and to Velma Slack falls the Vampish Waysvof Dorothy Bonnell. Ballard Waddy is entrusted with Morris SWeeney's seat on the first fioor-from-the-roof at Keith'sg also, his wonderful milling ability demonstrated so cleverly at the Senior party. Forrest Drake, Joe Meninch, and Florence Pringle cheerfully give to all needy candidates a liberalsupply of second-hand A's and A-I-'s. To Edith Ambuhl, Raye Greatbatch leaves her bashfulness and very reserved manners. Howard White bequeaths to Nathan Pritz his great business ability and marksmanship, and Clifton Hirschman leaves to Merle Scott his expostulating ability and official dignity. Eloise Shick gracefully bestows her lightness of foot on Mildred Martin, and to Annette Van Sickle she leaves her classical coiffure. Louise Duncan wills to Anne Kerr a date book, used but not quite filled, and a bottle of perfume labelled Catch 'em or - . Ted Schaefer leaves to Charles Riddle a set of law books which are very helpful in extricat- ing the owner from legal difficulties. Charles Hobert leaves his place on the honor roll to Louie Wilson for Louie is thought to have great ambitions. Hazel Meier bequeaths to Miriam Garrison her well known athletic powers and all chances for acquiring D's. To Jesse Adkins, Fred Mertz leaves his ability in self-advertising, and Herbert Armstrong leaves Charlie Baden his great faculty for mak- ing errors in base-ball games. To Margaret McLaughlin, Marjorie Oakes wills her sweet disposition and her dreams of Sam Ashby. Rextell West leaves to Howard Garnes his Number Twelve army shoes and his Sergeant- Major chevronsg and to Albert Screes, John McVey leaves his fleetness of foot for future use in all sixty-yard runs. Neal Carter bequeaths to Byron Woods his five years of experience as a Techonian for Byron seems desirous to attend this institution of learning for that length of time. To Ethel Swift, Lois Booth leaves her park- ing space to accommodate another Buick load of admirers, and to Hubert Riley, John Evans wills his great social and military ability. I, official Will-Maker, do hereby bequeath the pen, from which this masterpiece fiowed, to the school in general and to everybody in par- ticular. Lastly, the class does herewith make, const- itute, and appoint Mr. Stuart to be executor of its last will and testament. In witness whereof, I have hereto subscribed my Name and affixed the seal of the class upon this seventh day of June, 1921. ' Signed Gerritt M. Bates. 000490 The Royal Family. R- ip Roaring. O- ld? No! Y- oung? Yes! A- mple Music. , L- ovely Princess. F- ull of Dignity. A- ttentive Crowd. M- ost everybody saw it. mposing Scenery. I- L- ots of Talent. Y- our school's production. oeso- Pep Pertaining to Enthusiasm and Paul Hodges



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Page Twenty-four The Qtsenal Qflannnn MASTER LEWIS MEIER Pages MASTER FRANCIS JONES MASTER GEORGE BIEGLER L MASTER THEODORE GREATBATCI-I Rabbit .................................. By HIMSELF i Produced under personal direction of FLORENCE FARMAN Business Manager .................. HOWARD L. WHITE Advertizing Manager .......,........... GEORGE SCOTT Property Manager ....... ......... A RNOLD SCHULTZ Charge of Manuscript ...,. ..... M ARY MCPHETRIDGE MARGARET VAN NESS ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The June S nior Cl ass of Arsenal Technical Schools gratefully acknowledges the co-operation of the following departments in producing this play. Scenery and Stage Properties designed by CHELSEA STEWART and executed under the direction of ELIZABETH M. JASPER VINNORMA SHAW SARA F. BARD TONE HIRSCH RUTH C. STEBBINS MRS. IRVING ALLEN MIRIAM MUNOER Furniture and Carpentry bv JACOB JONES, IVAN H. G RIGSBY, DALE GRIFFIN. 00906 Qlllass iBuem Ere long the class of '21 Will reach a greater height, For weire Not at the top-but climbing, Climbing as out of darkness into light. And if the rugged road of life doth wind 'round The mountain side, where heavy clouds hang low, We pause not, nor turn for backward glance, But onward press, improving our every chance, The prize is not for him who falters by the Way. And each succeeding forward step Brings nearer that glad day When every burden o'ercome and every fear o'erthrown We stand upon the pinacle, Master of our own. The peaks of only highest mountains rise Above the clouds to bluest skies, So we, to win ambition's goal, so dimly seen today, Must onward climb o'er the long and un- known way. Russell Bray 00000 Studious Energetic Natural Important Original Resourceful Sensible Not At The Top, But Climbing Not at the top, but climbing To ideals, that beckon afar As gleaming bright and twinkling As an unattainable star. They give a glimpse, a mirage, Of an Eldorado fair: But as I climb, they also climb, Higher and higher in the air. But scattered along the pathway Are milestones, rough and gray, That show where my ideals rested In some forgotten day. For it seems when I was younger My thoughts were not so high And hadl not grown older These places would satisfy. But ever onward and upward, My footsteps, now rapid, now slow, Not at the top, but climbing Toward Eldorado, they go. Hazel Meier 00000 The Tech Senior '21 Class must be handed a hearty congratulation from every one who witnessed The Royal Family. The play besides being spectacular throughout was a play which professional'actOrs could not have performed better. The wonderful costumes, along with the beautiful scenery were most pleasing to the ever watching eyes of the audience. Miss Mayme Clark has surely won, at Tech and throughout the city, a name as a clever actress. Paul Hodges acted on the stage as if it were his home for life. Paul's actions on the school campus would not suggest that he was a Cardinal, but Paul on the stage is not the Paul of the Tech campus. 00000 Independence There is a part of you that is distinctly sc- parate from all other influences, and from everybody else-it is independence. It is not that false pride which chills the at- mosphere and creates antagonism in others, but it is the consciousness of what you are-what you can do alone. It is the touch you add to your experience that stamps your achievements as your own. No man does anything that is worth while unless he appreciates himself. The independent man stands out, dominates his task and makes himself and his work majestic. -Exchange

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