Bedford High School - Pioneer Yearbook (Bedford, IN)

 - Class of 1933

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-'1 b'lL 'PD' 'A V V xonoqon ,2 LJ L5 A Q 513. 55 o.QJ, l X ff X SENIOR WILL W After four short and happy years in Bedford High School we join, with many regrets, its 0 l alumni. We wish to thank our parents, the faculty, and all others connected with the school, who E l by their sacrifices have made this possible We also wish to make certain legacies to the under- . classmen. i lf Ella Clark leaves her frivolous nature to Margaret McClelland. , Charles Eckert leaves his blufhng ability to Cleophus Craig. The date breaking propensities of Bob Sherwood Burton are left to Carleton Culmer. June Babb, Moneta Davis, Martha Browning, Eleanor Fields, Agnes Gyger, Virginia Chambers, Martine Cravens, and Mary Cropp leave word that all men are fools and should be worked,' for O all they are worth. 0 Billy Deckert, tap dancer par excellence, is succeeded by Roy '4Cyclone Turner. ' Mildred Bridwell and Warren Glover leave their voluminous daily correspondence to the library. Harold Bennett leaves his record of debating on both sides of a proposition to anyone who can equal it. Ruth Able is willing to leave anything except Bernard Parham. Richard Asbell and Burhl Grubb leave their turbulent dispositions to J. B. Cantrell and G. Washington Fitts. David Dye believes that Gus Psaltis should succeed him as yell leader. George Brinegar leaves his neatness to P. Royce Jones. Kathleen Donica reluctantly leaves Leland Armstrong to the band. Frances Conner gives her promptness to Damon McFadden. Catherine Drehoble, Margaret Houston, and Betty Benzel will their serious dispositions to Kathlene Murray. , Mary Haley, Ruth Bruce, lcel Jackman, Henrietta Hutton, Juanita Felknor, Hazel Buher, Wilma Hodges, Norman Bell, Homer Girdley, Robert Hutt, and Kenneth Huff leave their best wishes to the freshmen. . Frances Bair's place in B. H. S. goes to her sister Maralou. Mary Carter, Rita Inman, Avahnelle Craig, and Vernia Giles have decided to keep their blond loveliness. Mary Catherine Edwards is dividing her height with Dorothy Yates. Janet Anderson says she does not care to leave her uncle to any one. The front place of Ordie Blackburn and Mary Jo Bruce in the Lover's Parade is left unfilled. Any four rising draftsmen are left the desks of Russel and Paul Jones, Robert Baker, and Howard Baugh. Charles Berwick entrusts Enis Jackson to Wilbur Tumey. Creamy,, Duncanis lucky Mtest coin is left to his sister Olive. The tact of William Easton and James Guthrie in capturing activity oliices is left to William Benzel. Anna Louise Erwin, Frances Edmands, Helen Hopper, and Doris Carter give their places in the orchestra to anyone who can fill them. John Adamson after due consideration has decided that Anah Bell can be trusted with the custody of Dorcus Maddox. Jeanette Chenault, Henrietta Hutton, Catherine and Marguerite Jones will give free instruc- tions in commercial work to all lagging students. Jimmy Duncan carries his industrious nature with him. Hansel Flynn, Dexter Calvin, Robert Brown, Ralph Carter, John Castello, Robert Dean, Carl Foddrill, Jack Griffin, Carl Harris, and Wilbur Jolmson plead with the underclassmen to hold the women in proper subordination. Kenneth Fish and George Fitzgibbon bequeath their cars to any two hich-hikers. Mary Pence leaves her handsome little giggle to Geraldine Shaver. if ' F555 EMF lab Q5 Xl l24l

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tara tax a ., Robert Plummer as you probably know is head of the Speech Department at Wabash College. Carolyn Oldham can be notified at Carolyns Beauty Shop in Indianapolis. Josephine Mosier and Marian Mitchell are bookkeepers at Ingalls. Tommy Owens has taken Dick Dare s place in the Phuller Phun Serials at Hollywood. Jimmy Pace who succeeded Gary Cooper can also be found there. Helen Lewis invitation may be addressed to Mrs. Oran Houston Bedford and Dorothy Prevos to Mrs. Harold Wykoff, R. R. 6. Billy Kramer is connected with the Newark Rhythmers in New Jersey. Frank May is editor of the New York Graphic. Lillie McDowell and Verla Wesner are designers for Lamonts, Chicago. Martin McDonald is proprietor of Long's Studio, Bedford. Betty Rainbolt is now playing Lady Macbeth with John Barrymore. Harold Reath, Gordon, and Jess Williams are with the Bloomington Limestone Company. Margaret Powers is on the faculty at Herrons Art Institute. J. W. Shaver and Brooks Wynne are prosperous lawyers at Reno. Bernard Parham, Vice-President of H. P. H. A. fHen Pecked Husbands Asso- ciationl resides at Pinhook. Catherine Quackenbush and Wilma Lyon are auditors for the Helm Company at Seymour. Bernice Wilson operates a dancing school at 416 South Puddle Avenue, Akron, Ohio. Catherine Roberts and Doloris Silvers are members of the Bedford faculty. Dr. Raymond Webster's address is 3835 South West Street, Louisville. Jim Niven is attending the School of Magicu, Wisconsin Building, Mitchell. Esther Sears and Mona Rutherford are officers of the Y. W. C. A. in Baltimore. Loren Oliver, Norwood Ross and George Meno are members of the Springfield, Illinois Professional Wrestlers. Lora June Owens has retired to Popcorn to write a text on Fundamentals of Chemistry. Angela, John, and Robert Scherschel can be located with the S. S. S. Steel Supply Store in Bristol, Tennessee. Frances Lee is supervisor of music at Shawswick and Simpson Purlee is a grade-teacher at Crawfordsville. Mildred Tovey and Cleo Slinkard operate the Ladies, Ready-to-Wear Store in Hanover, Indiana. William Renwick is a trapeze performer with the Hagenback Wallace Circus. Daniel Sherwood appears daily on the Piano Program over WLW. Claude Malott and Everett Taylor are bookkeepers for the Charles E. Smith Auto Company in Detroit. The noted writer, Ruth Younger, has recently moved to Des Moines, Iowa. Marco Marchetti has taken over the managership of the Jay C Stores of Bedford. Edith Pattison is head mannequin for Belms, Cleveland. Lowell Osborne and Wilson McBride are with Conlons Creamery in Nashville. Marian Pentzer is a member of the school board of Bedford. Professor Robert Owens is with the University of Pennsylvania. Nina Wray is working in Martins Jewelry Company in St. Louis. Jim Trinkle will be unable to come since he is studying art in France. Virginia Pace and Mildred Maick are secretaries at J. McHargue 81 Co., Grand Rapids, Michigan. Of course you can easily get in touch with Governor Horace Richardson. Alma Mark is treasurer of the Indiana Girls Friendly Society. Doyle Panza and Dwight Perkins operate a garage and oil station in Martinsville. Minnie Speer can be addressed as Mrs. Russ Hall, Paoli, Indiana. Mary Weyer and John Samuelson are located at the Indiana Telephone Company, Philadelphia. James Tirey is coach of the Wisconsin State Track Team. Ruby Spurgeon has been appointed as the new ambassadress to Cuba. Eugene Peck and Harold Lee are with the U. S. Navy. Viola Lee and Gladys Pierce are working for The Gobat Glassware Company, Empire State Building, Bartlettsville. Don Sheeks can be addressed at 1509 L Street, Bedford. It is a task to find some of the members of the class, however, I shall keep inquiring about them and send information to you as soon as I receive it. lf there is anything else l can do Janet, please let me know. since we must make this celebration a success. Love Helen Smith Colvin P. S. I just noticed in the evening paper the marriage of Martha Stuckey to a Bloomington banker named Lindley. H. s. C. ge ,RAQ3 to 32 JZ! DL ,DQ Dil: 4 e- 43 l23l



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liigjis i es? A0570 0 . V i E2 LJ LJ fi Q So' W T. H. PENTZER C. ll. CARTER H. C. SP1-ZAR 0 0 0 Mr. Warren J. Yount came to Bedford as Superintendent of City Schools from Greencastle, indiana, where he was Filling the position of Superintendent. He was graduated from Franklin College in 1912. and now holds the .-X. H. degree front Indiana University. Mr. Yount is filling very capahly the position vacated by Mr. Ahbett in both social and school life. His diplomatic dealings in all matters have made him the friend of everybody. His tact, his humor, and his sympathy joined with disarming simplicity and frankness of manner give him in- estimalvle influence among the students. W. J. YOUNT lVlt'. H. H. Nlourer came into our midst in l93l as principal, succeed- ing R. B. Julian, now Superintendent of Schools at Valparaiso, indiana. He was graduated from Indiana University and now holds the A. B. and A. M. degrees. Since coming to Bedford Mr. Mourer has made friends of all the student hody and has won the loyalty of the faculty hy his untiring effort to make Bedford High the 'fltw school of the state. The city of Bedford has no truer friend. His leadership of the sponsors has guided them through many y trying battles and has won many an erring student from the path of destruc- W l tion to one of future happiness. H. H. MOURER Miss GRACE Sen.-ttftftzn. Srlmol Nurse li. E. YVYNNIC, School 1Jflj NfI'fllIl A. W. lIIt.t.t5R, .flttvrzdzzrzve Officer V H5 i 5 VA CA? E' W V 'N' b o . x K - 05' o . . S K U k Di BE!! - . . Q D fx, 2 43 E251

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