Avilla High School - Panther Yearbook (Avilla, IN)

 - Class of 1938

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Ole al ern 190) J=fiae pal ate ana ONO. ADMINISTRATION and FACULTY CUB SSS Seniors Juniors Sophomores Freshmen Junior High Elementary Grades ACTIVITIES Band and Octet Dramatics Athletics ALUMNI HUMOR and ADVERTISEMENTS Nnniversary of

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READY “Out of school life, into life’s school”, Whoever said a thing more true? Our learning here may be complete But think of the things we have yet to meet. Dignified, wise, we call ourselves Yet, what life problems have we shared? Our parents have earned our board and keep, Furnished the roof under which we sleep. Thirty-one seniors on the world’s threshold, Hopeful and eager for what may come. Trusting the world that it will give An equal chance for them to live. MEDITATION An old man with an uneven step, just now passed my cabin door. His eyes are dim and seem far away—can’t even hear as before. It was not so many years ago, this man was a carefree boy, And to him it seems like yesterday, when he had dreams of joy. Although these days he still is dreaming, his dreams are of a different kind, Trials of the times when he was young, are filling the old man’s mind. Had he lived as a selfish mortal, could his face beam with such joy? So to have perfect peace when you’re old, commence when you're a boy. COMMENCEMENT ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE FIRST GRADUATING CLASS ( Re, a foe OE a ON ON mee INT a im OO NR Ae rot | | FIRST PROGRAMME. g Music, - - - - - Macklin Orchestra igh School @ Yommencemer b g © ent Vocal Solo, ‘0 Restless Sea,'' White, Miss Mertie Beck, OF THE Essay, - - The Modern Rosetta Stone, AVILLA PUBLIC SCHOOLS, eae ere Essay. : = - - = - “Thinkers,” MAUD M. HOOPER, AVILLA. INDIANA. Solo, ‘Bright Glowing Star’' Arditi, Miss Mertie Beck, Essay, - - - - Evolution of Society, Saturday Evening. May 19. LOLA E. RAMSTEN. is Essay, - - - - Evolution of Politics, AT FRANK H. HERSH. Presentation of Diplomas, - Maggie S. Easly, RANDALL'S HALL Solo, ‘‘Broken Pitcher,’’ Pontet, Miss Mertie Beck, Music, - - - - Macklin Orchestra, 1888 Baccalaureate Address, - - Hon, J. B. Stoll, 7°30 O'CLOCK STANDARD TIMB. Music. - - - - Macklin Orchestra. i‘ a eee a Se eo NN SON Oe



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Seated, lower row, left to right—Mr. Greenawalt, supervisor; Cleta Fisher, class reporter; Teresa Ley, feature editor; Jeanette Parks, manager; Norma Hersh, assistant Editor. Middle row, left to right—Louise Castator, literary; Hilda Wolf, athletics; LaVerne Wolf, photography; Richard Kemerly, advertising manager; Charles Yeiser, editor; Phyllis Stephen- son, art; Maxine DeHoff, class reporter. Back row, left to right—Dorothy Harrod, feature editor; Ruth Shenk, class reporter; Paul Gray, advertising manager: Kenneth Shanline, photography; Max Fasoldt, athletics; Robert Croy, circulation manager; Donald Wilson, circulation manager; Everitt Padgitt, class reporter; Miss Miller, faculty reporter; Roberta Wineland, class reporter; Mr. Piper, typist. PANTHERETTA So that the passing of our high school careers may not be forgotten, we, the Sen- ior Class of 1938, have prepared and pub- lished this Annual. The staff that was chosen has strived to produce a bigger and better Annual, as is the custom, and are proud to be able to present this Panther in printed form for the first time. We have endeavored to publish the things which are most likely to live on in our memories. It has also been our aim to re- cord, pictorially, some of the main events of our high school days. The editor of this Annual, Charles Yeis- er, was selected by Mr. Greenawalt, thd sponsor. Charles, then, helped select the personnel of the staff and assign them var- ious duties in the work of publication. The sponsor, Mr. Greenawalt, supervised the work of the Annual. His help was in- dispensable. Ruth Shenk and Cleta Fisher were assigned the duties of getting together the Senior credentials, history, class will and prophecy. The art work was prepared by Phyllis Stephenson The snapshots were collected by Kenneth Shanline and LaVerne Wolf. Teresa Ley and Dorothy Harrod were the feature editors. Athletics were written up by Max Fasoldt and Hilda Wolfe. The jokes appearing in this edition of the Panther were collected by Claribel Zimmerman. Louise Castator was chosen as the literary editor. Norma Hersh was named the Junior Assistant Editor and will be the editor of the Panther next year. The financial end of the publication was taken care of by Jeanette Parks who was the Business Manager. Richard Kemerly and Paul Gray were the Advertising Man- agers. Circulation was under the directi on of Donald Wilson and Robert Croy. All the members of the staff worked tirelessly toward their goal—a better Annual. We think that this goal has been reached. And now, if this book serves to keep alive the memory of our class, then it shall have accomplished its purpose.

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