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

 - Class of 1929

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ik ik 3 E ik Ifkvik ik Zfk ik lik 3 1' Senior Ritture worries W'hen you must to a photographer's go, 10 have your pictures taken, you never look just like you should: however that man makes 'em. And after the proofs you receive, then comes the time when you must grieve. Iior although they all may look like you, not one of them seems just quite true! One friend says, Oh, I just love this oneln while an- other says, It makes you look as if you might weigh a ton! In one picture your grin is far too wide, in another your nose resembles a slide! Your eyes, your chin, your hairis not rightg in short, those pictures are simply a fright! And after the choosing of the best is done, you always wish it had been :mother one. You decide also which is the worst, deciding on that one the camera was cursed. Then you decide to throw it away, itis l1Ot a good picture, whatever they say. I'll be blest! XVhy do they say, XVhy it was better than all the rest ? W'hen you tell your friends, Now, LOUISE HARSHINIAN. Qlrpuuts The sixth, seventh, and eighth with the speed of a snail. The sixth, of course, was devoted to lunchg the seventh to cated in the library, but when the periods passed being sophisti- eighth arrived, from a freshie. As the time drew near, I put a member of a former cast no one would have recognized me through a cross examination as intense as any ever given .1 criminal. She very generously repeated that the judges were very kind, that they were the only ones who saw the attempts, and th.It it wasn't necessary to have studied dramatic art. The bell rang. I tripped over to the lunch room, trying to keep my feet as well as those of others from splashing my hose. Quickly I dabbed my nose with my powder puHi, opened the door, and with trembling knees faced the judges. An hour later I emerged. I had tried out. It was like going to the dentist-not so bad when it's Over. RIADIHLINIT s.xNoER. Qi Eiscuherp Many members of Techis class of '29 need only to refer 10 their birth certificates to learn of that which has been brought to light. Yes! Thatis it! Tech was born a little less than seventeen years ago, and so were many of us. Even the trees on the campus seem to realize this highly esteemed honor that has been naturally be- stowed upon us. They appear to be nodding with approval and admiration, and their leaves, to be whispering, You are truly Techis nrst-born graduates. NVho could imagine a greater honor? How our hearts swell with pride to know that we have been permitted to keep pace with her and to behold her wonderful progress and future prospects! As she advances, may we also advance in wisdom and knowledge so that she may never wish to disown us. Senior Einttings Size of Class: 539. Colors: Sapphire blue, coral, and nickel. Flower: Aaron Ward rose. Motto: Success depends on backbone not wish- bonef' Class Play: April 19, 1929. Class Day: May 29, 1929. Honor Night: June 11, 1929. Commencement: June 13, 1929. Commencement Speaker: Dr. Charles XV. Gilkey. Class Gifts: New England plants extinct in In- diana for the Nature Preserve. Money left to the school with the suggestion that it be added to a fund for stage curtains in the new auditorium. Ciba Qhmirahle Qirirbtun fC0lIF1ZlL1t'lf from Page 29j had decreed their return to the formalities of Eng- lish society. To I.ord Loam and the others it meant the renewing of the dear, familiar past: but to Crichton and Mary it was a stunning blow, for they knew that only On an island was he the best man among them. Senior bhipmates fcjflllfllltllftf from Page 281 Margaret XVuelfing-Owes her success in physiog- raphy to red hair, so we've been told, but, per- sonally, we believe it is because she's bright. John Yager-Short and cute, just the kind that out to suit. Oh no, heis tall and slender, and will kindly services render. Harlan Yeager--Quite a quiet sort of blond who has been faithful in all things he has undertaken. John Yager-A warm mathematician. Yea, Boy! Dorothy Young-Should be called Ducky since she is so fond of swimming. Charles Yutmeyer-Future member of the Indiana State Legislature. Wfants low tax on everything. Edith Zaph-The kind people write songs about. Richard Zimmerman-The last branch of the fam- ily tree, and a mighty good one at that. Vivian Zimmerman -A charming smile makes things worth while. Note: These senior personals were written by the Class Day committee. ALLISON KOELLING, Chairman RACHEL iT!I1X'I1VIONS HELEN LOUISE BROWN EDNA BENNETT MARX' MITCHELL MARY INSLEY MAXINE ROSEBAUM HAROLD RANSBURG MAX MANS13IEI-D THOMAS REILLY JAMES HELMS JOE MAcY ROBERT DAGGETT MARJORIE GREEN MARY QUIGLEY WILMA FISHER VERA SUDBROCK 1X4ARTHA IsHAM. WILLIAM HENDERSON 30 .k E E E Ifk ik ik ik ik ik ik lik ik Il. I 1

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