Bedford High School - Pioneer Yearbook (Bedford, IN)

 - Class of 1932

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RUTH TUMHY Nerer Sari, ll0Il'Il'hIfIl7'f1'fl. or blue, Iiul rlllrrlys guy, anal happy too. Cll0I'l1S 1, 2, Girl lh-sc-i're 1, 2, 3, 43 Literary Club 2, 35 League Basketball el. EDDIE TLRPIY Ur' llrlrw ll-Iff'Il 111111111 Ilnx boy cry, 'Lu1Iy, hay an Ifxlcfnm l'iw,' Trarfk 2, 3. -lg l.oag'iu- llaxlivt- ball 1, 2, 3, Nliuxtrvl Cl. Jizssui lxlAl'1 Tliiufix A xlxlm' uj Iarlrllrwv, llml .wlw is Il dun' T0 lvfl'!ll'1 liolfliny ix wry 1'lr'flf'. Chorus 1g l.eag'u4- Iiaxlu-iball 3, 45 Girl lie-wiwe 43 Latin Club 1, 25 lute-riiatiuual Vlub 4. XIARY N OIGTSCIIILIJ Tl1r'f'1 .r no mvfrl fur rrmrwr- .wlffnll To fwll you .vluriw quite ll Sl'7llWLfl07l'. League Basketball l, 2, 35 Glee Club 1, 25 lla-bale Club 1, 25 Art Club l. 2, Zig la-aprue Yulloy Ball 1, 2, 33 llramaiiv Club 2, 3, Hirl lh-swro 4, Commorr-e Club 45 W4-at Sirle lliviaimi High Svlnml, Milwau- kee, Wie-tx 1, 2, 3. LULA BIAE xv.-XLLS .1 Sfllllflill-V girl irilh fl lu! fo xny, Ix'1'r'r'yonn' lui-:av Lulu Jlur. 181 EARNEST Walk A Senior, uxhcr and tl, loyal fan., 110 zrorks more than you think he can. Chorus 13 League Basketball 2 4. , FLUYD Wavl-:R .-1 prominent man un the brhvkefbclll team, Hut heir more previous to our Clzrislinc. Varsity Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Junior Play 3, Operetta 3, Chorus 1, 2, 39 Boys quartet 35 Shawewick 1, 2, EVELYN WICKER A pretty Iam wilh tl smilu That nzfzkex Ihizlyx murli 'll'OI'HIIL 1lIi'. Chorus 15 League Basketball 1, 2 35 Art Club 23 Latin Club 1, 2, 3, Girl Reserve 1, 2, 3, 43 Couuuercfe Club 3. OLLIE WILSON A sponsor and lL wrestler strong, Only he-men, join his happy throng. Chorus 15 League Basketball 1, 25 Art Club 2, 45 K. D. B. 3, 43 Wrestling 3, 4. NYMAN WYKOFF .-1 quite, dignified Senior ix he, A red-head erer-more to bw. Chorus 1, 29 League Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 43 Art Club 25 Hi-Y.4.

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RUTI-I SCHERSCH l-IL Another S1'l1er.wrhr1l, fhix ix she, Who e.rz:wI.v in llixlorgf. Chorus lg Girl liesvivv 23 Latin Club 13 Girls Cuunvll 2. 3, 45 Cl7llllllQTl'P Club 33 Pioneer Staff 45 llllPl'llIlll0lllll Club 4. GRACE SCHERSCII l-IL Fair of face with golden hair, Versed in I11t4'r1111liom1l affairs. Chorus 15 Lafin Club 1, 23 Girl Reserve ZZ: Cmurnvrf-e Club 33 Inte-rna.timIaI Club 49 President of International Club 4. GEORGE SEARS He plays a horn, lm'x in lhw band, Tll67'6,S no beltrn' player in all the laml. Chorus 15 Hanrl 1, 2, 3, 45 League Basketball 3, 45 Latin Club 15 Student Stall 45 Blin- strel 3. DOYLE SIMMONS He has been a jrmflor for two whole years, We hope that Izfariny hiv broom u'on't bring him tearx. Chorus 13 League Basketball 2, 35 Wrestling 23 Latin Vlub 15 Hi-Y 2. INEZ SLATE A C07nmf'rr'f' .vfu114'1Il, Ihiv is she, Always busy av 11 bww. League Basketball 1, 2 5 L4-afrue Debate lg Chorus lg Coni- lll6l'Ce Cluh 45 Literary Club lg Girl Reserve l, 2, 33 ln- ernational Club 43 l'a'oa1-xr Staff 4. l'Is'I'EI,I,E SLINKARD .I :wry hllkrllfrr' pbrxnrz ix our lfxfwllv. l'1'rhr1p,v shffll lixfwn .vfnfrfw lllnw, jlllll 1'rU1'l lwll. Hirl llc-serve l. 2. 3, 43 Latin Vlub l, 23 Art Club 43 Imagin- IM-lulte 1. 25 League llaskvt- ball 2, ALMA SMITH .1 prftiff blonflv, uvfll If-I gnu mzmr' hffr, Nlwiv uftwn N4'l'7I wilh liilliu lI'r1lmm'. l4ll'+l'llS lg Latin Club 1. 2: Girl R0svI've 1, 2, 3, 43 Ilia- lnrlv fllllll 3, 41 f'rmIIm-I'4'I- l'lub 43 Ullristnias Pageant 4. llAlIoI.Iw SMITH TllI'jlf'1llllIlIIl frn'n1r'r, llml ixfft ull, Fur hw shfzzfav in hrzahffflfflll. Vlnorm lg l.O2lfIllP Radu-tlm:1li 1. -lg International Club 4. l.II.I.IAN SMITH .In 1'IHlllS'lI'l0IlS Iam, 41fn1'l uw-wp, Ilw' N1'lIUUlfll'I'l 4'rnnpl1'.1'1'u11 will l:r'f'11, llanfl 1, 2, 3, -lg 0l'f'll0.Nll'El 2, 33 tlirl Reserve ZZ, 3. Li 1.141 SMITH .Nu llwrwl I0 lrml' of' r'l'1'n xlnp, Thr' na.',w hwlzfml you fx only l lvp, Vzlrsillx' llzlwlwtllzlll 2, 3. -li 'I'I'ar-k 3. 42 li. D, ll. 2 Q l'lIorus lg Sv:-oml 'I'f-ani llzlxlivtlulll l.



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Class History An then the two hundred whining Freshies with their shining morning faces tgirls hadn't learned to wear make-upJ still in knee pants and gingham frocks, with hair ribbons to match, afraid to move lest every move prove disastrous, stumbled up the steps of dear old B. H. S. Feelin our significance and with utter disrevard for the things about us, we g D a n D I Q D n dragged through that horrible year, adoring teachers and wishing we were Seniors. Embarrassment got the better of some of our tribe that year. Now, when we came back for the second degree, we might be able to locate the library, roll rooms, and sometimes the oliice. We joined clubs, took in all the audi- toriums and began to really live, although unmolested as yet by our fellowmen. Some of the old gang pushed out into the' limelight. Miller, Beretta, Goodin, and Smith had already broken into varsity basketball. The wrestling team had the services of Downey, Craig, and Wilson. Goodin, Garriot, Beretta, and Turpin were Trackmen. Boys werenit all either. Gilda Liva, Ruth Davis, Alice Downey, Ruth Roberts, and others found ofhcial places, in their clubs, that could be lilled by mere Sophomores. Juniors! Lots of romance, color, and as usual, the general uproar. It was during the Lomax administration, that we really met those Seniors when we entertained them at the reception with our 'gcompanyw etiquette. A Hcareereri' who started his careering was none other than Clarence Wallner, who became class president. His co-workers were William Kingman, Alice Downey, and Martha McCann. Anna Fae Lewis was outstanding in scholarship. A journalist and winner of an Old English B was Iris Fish. The Girls Council and Boy Sponsors claimed Alice Downey, Ruth Scherschel, Jewel Johnson, Loris Beretta, Gerald Norcross, and Dale Miller. Emanuel Niflis won the penmanship contest. George Sears, Esther Mae Bivens, Lillian Smith, and Wayne Bruce found perlnanent places in musical organizations. And now we are Seniors! After we had experienced the first thrills, we have tried to make this year our most prohtable one. To Captain the ship, we chose Willialii Kingman with Alice Downey, Ruth Roberts, and Clarence Wallner as able assistants. Although small in number, members of the class have contributed much to make it one of the best. The Stone-cutters with Dale Miller as captain, have Beretta, Goodin, Smith, and Wever, that renowned player who joined us only this year. uHeldmen77 claim Downey, Gaines, Wilsoli, and Craig. Gilda Liva and Ruth Davis are associated with the Girl Reserve organization. Jewel Johnson and Martha McCann are both on the official staff of the Commerce Club. The International Club claims Grace Scher- schel and Mary McCartney. Gerald Norcross, editor of the Pioneer has James Quinn, Harold Easton, Ruth Scherschel, Jerrol Reed, Louise Duncan, Eileen Harper, Inez Slate, Mary Katherine Craig, ldas Bluff, and Emanuel Nifiis, members of the class, on his staff. Student drew Wayne Bruce, Kenneth Byers, Clyde Hodges, George Sears, Clarence Wallner, Alvin Downey, Alice Downey, Nlarion Owens, and Louise Duncan from the halls. Those attaining the honor roll regularly were John Graham, Gilda Liva, Anna Fae Lewis, Emanuel NiHis, Dale Miller, Esther Bluff, William Cezar, Louise Duncan, Mary Rodler, Ollie Wilson, Lillian Smith, 'Jerrol Reed, Ruth Scher- schel, and Clyde Guthrie. New members from other schools were Carl 'Kasch, a prominent scholar from Kansas City, Mildred McConnell, Seymour, Paul LaHue, a basket and football man from Jasonvilleg Mary Voigtschild, Milwaukee, lrene Root. Arizona, and the Shawswick trio, Wever, Owens, and Ellison. Besides all this, the whole class co-operated with Miss Mitchusson in a fruit cake and holly sale from Thanksgiving throughout the Christmas holidays. The usual Senior stir-off at the Gillum farm, and other enjoyable outings were high points of fun-making. And then on to Class Day, and Commencement. l19l

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