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

 - Class of 1933

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Cover Design by Earl Freeman The Show ls On-By Mary Elizabeth Woods ,7,,V,w, Timothy Saves the Day-By Katherine Herbers ,a,, Old Faithful-By Virginia Volz .,,,,4V,V,,,,,,Aeeww--------V T0 Whom It May Concern ,,,,,,,,,.,,,,Aw,,,,,,,,.VV,., Hills, I would Remember-By Kathrine Ross ,,,,,., Triolet-By Eve Stanton ,,,,,VY77,.,,4VVV,-,---,VVV----V-, Envy-By Robert Resiner ,,,,rrrr.-,,,7w,,,, rr.,.. King Winter-By Edith Edmonds ,V7V,,,,,,,,r,---- Her Tech Journey-By Frances McCallian ,wVV,,,, ln the Heart of a Boy-By Barbara Dyar ,,,,,,77,, Tuning In On Tomorrow .,,,ii,,,,,,,s,,-,,,,,r,,,,,,,,,,, R. O. T. C ...,.rrrs.,,,,,,,,,s,r,,, ,,,,,7 Arsenal Cannon Staff ,,,,,,sssv,r,,,Y,,,,,,, ,,,,Y,,,,..,V7VVVV, s,,, Girls Are Like That---By Betty Stilz Yww,,.,,,VVVV,,-..,,,VVVV7,v,- A Crowded Street Car--By Wilma C. McCallian ,,,,,,,,r Keeping House-By Harold Calbert VVY,,,,,.AVV,V,w,,----,A My Books-By Grace Fairchild ,.,VVVVVVVw,,, Campus Activities-Photographs ...,,,., Among Tech's Politicians ,,,ss,ss,,,,,,,,,,,7w,,,,.,AVV7 , Bivins House Mystery-By Richard Weis ,,,,w.,.c. Childhood Memories-By Lois Stevens ,c,c,,, Jingles-About Seniors ,i,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,.., The Torch-Bearers-Senior Class Play .,..i,,r, Love Affair-By Katherine Herbers ,,,,i,,,,s,V,,,,,,,,,,,,,, One and Only One-By Helen Marie Clements ,,,,,,,,.. The Snow-By M. Louise Milbourn ,,,,,,,,.,,,7,,,,w,,,,,,,, April-By Betty Schellschmidt ,,,,,,,,,AVVVV A' Good Book--By Marcella Wire ,,,,,..,. Sports ..,...,ss...Y...........,.,.,..,,,.,,,s,s,s.,,,,,,,, Hour Glass Gleanings-A Diary ,.,,,,,,,. Department Advertisements .,,,,,s,, Squibs and Crackers-Humor ,,r,,s,,,, Snappy Reflections-Photographs ,....,......... Much Taboo About Nothing-Humor s,i.,,,,,, Price Tags-Humor .Y,,,,,,,ss,,,,,s,,,s,,,,,,s,,,,,,,,,,, TABLE OF CONTENTS s,,.,..8-9 I0 I0 I0 I0 II II ......I2-I3 I4 I5 I6 I6 I7 I7 ,,I8-22 ......,,23 24 25 .....,cr26-27 28 29 29 29 29 29 ...,W,s,r30-3I 34 35 36 37 38 39 Entered as Second Class Matter December 6, 1921, at the Post Office at I d polis. N Indiana, under the Act of March 3, I879. Subscription rates, Seventy-five cents per N t F t y One dollar per semester by mail sc-mes er. ive cr-n s per news cop .

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MARY ELIZABETH WOODS E SHOW A MAN once saw a la and he said I shall never P Y , forget it. But he did. Later the man acted in a play, and again he said, I shall never forget thisf' And he never did. Every line, every thought, every character, every bit of laughter, and every change of setting he re- membered, and, in remembering, reveled. It is not that which we View from afar that lives to linger in our memories, but that of which we are a part. We are now all a part of a great play, a vi- brant and powerful play not to be forgotten, our high school years at Tech. And as a part of this performance we know the greatness of its power. We value every lesson born of hon- est work and every standard set high. And being active in this power we shall always re- member its significance. Moreover, like the man, we shall not forget the characters, the settings, and the bits of fun, because, like him, we are a part of these. Friendly little details and incidents always cap- ture memory's choicest corners. Who of us will ever forget the famous landmarks of Techs campus made vivid by the powers of friendships as they form the setting for our play! What true Tech heart will ever fail to love the grand old Arsenal tower and the fountain, scenes of precious comradeship, or the lunchroom, a stage for our fun and com- edy! Which one of us will not treasure friend- ships gleaned from such a stage-friendships developed in tragedy and friendships reaped from a happy hour, all set to the value of flaw- less gold! Soon the curtain will fall for over nine hun- dred of us. But it will rise again and then- i'On with the shown! There will follow more for memory's store-house, and always it will link hands with this, our play of today. No, we shall not forget this play, for it is ours. MARY ELIZABETH WOODS. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS As the ARSENAL CANNON strives to be wholly representative of Tech, so we have se- lected, by contest, literature typical of student achievement. The three contests-short story, essay, and poetry-granted three places for each division: first, second, and third places to the English I through IV division, and first, second, and third places to the English V through VIII division. We extend our appreciation to the following teachers who served as judges for the contest: short story-Miss Margaret Remy, Miss Olive Brown, and Miss Olive Traylor, essays-Miss Grace Bryan, Miss Narcie Pollitt, and Miss Clarissa Morrow, and poetry-Miss Ruth Bozell and Mr. Bjorn Winger. Prize-winners are as follows: Short story, uppewlaffmefz-Katherine Her- bers, first place, Barbara Dyar, second place, and Herbert Hunt, third place, zznderrlammen -Virginia Volz, first place, Myla Udell, sec- ond place, and Richard Weis, third place. Essays, zzppercfafrfnefz -Betty Stilz, first place, Grace Fairchild, second place, and Lois Stevens, third place, underclammen-Harold Calbert, first place, Wilma McCallian, second and third places. Poetry, upperclafmzen-Kathrine Ross, first place, Eve Stanton, second place, and Kather- ine Herbers, third place, zmde1'claJrmen-Rob- ert Resiner, first place, Edith Edmonds, second place, and Mary Louise Milbourn, third place, honorable mention in poetry-Marcella Wires, Katherine Herbers, and Helen Marie Clements. Here, also, we acknowledge the writing of the following articles by English classes: The last will and testament, written by Mrs. Jeanne Bose's VIIc class, the prophecy, by Mrs. Eva Lycan's VIIc class, the senior jingles, by Miss jane Strain's VIIc class, senior advertisements, by Mr. D, C. Park's Advertising II class.

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