Benjamin Bosse High School - Legacy / Spirit Yearbook (Evansville, IN)

 - Class of 1928

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We have under' taken with pride and regret to write our chapter-pride in the fact that we have striven to help our school in every way to carry ong regret that our days at Bosse will soon be over. We have shown in Word and picture the events that are dear to us. May this, the chapter of the Class of '28, keep alive forever these cherished memories. it roi .PN N 5? Page Five 'Q' ' 4 Ji J ill' M - gg-1 Agfzrwwsli ,kg-Agp-1 ,S H ., ,Lge lv f t f' . Q if ,,,, S fy. Page Sim A 3 as-.f W , Z 'f'5'f'f1Z f3LT5l7 QQ ' Glnntmiz I Qghnriniiiraiinn CLI-asses Q gxffiflffiw CZ-Xilflniifs ?fIfIBl'iiEifIB 'ami glfezrturefi ' I '-,TiL 'g..,-,,,...1- A X, A ffxx i fl 5 . ,f 3,1 1' E C? 2 f f x ul , W Q all 7 Y ' ,A Page Seven Mya' . 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PUCKETT The Spirit of Eossen Resigned position at Bosse October 31, 1927, to become High School Supervisor at Toledo, Cliio. Efficient principal, loyal friend, zealous leader. WE MISS YOU -1 L ,,aLS if l ff Q S f Q P6196 Thirteen Ex' X 9 44 E - E 1- , X v .4317 X rx 5 1 '.' X 1 fi'-X 2' 333 . X, he I 15 iaigmggyig ig 'F ., ' oi l ,..- f f: 5-feiv.eff -lfiiqifeez. -ff' we t - N-V N. -H..-1--'-Q-fxdgi m , f - --- q :g,'Q'g'?52 ' - 4. ,511 'L,fs..Qg.. - , - we -f- ff rA,.V,,,. ., , 1 ie C I Cf F N 2. K-E Wy f ,fd X X AN ?s'-x l? f Page l'w0Ul'fUC'71 f Q Wy my 'A 5 W-' V ... A, Y I vvfwlyjf I N' Q , SV e ffm? . A , x ilfdffifaf' Y' w iv -R , fr ghzc. 11.-. ,S QQ 53, ,.iil'-T-212' ll X A., vi - 'J', ' C4--,v-f'L,v fx- Jr--f 'N,y'?5'rf'mn-15' E- J.. O. CHEWNING Superintendent of Schools REV. J. F. RAKE President MRS. J. M. HITCH Secretary MR. E. J. FEHN Treasurer MRS. E. L. ERLBACHER MR. I. KAI-IN R JJ fMeegQ1:-.. gfg-.:- 'A H ' -fl-6' vx Y .,,....-' f ww . ac' fr' WZ? 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NCRA TRACER Secretary LOUISE ADANK Secretary as--65? ill 5? 3 F X I 7 A -P AW' ,fx Page Fifteen - 9 fx .- ff fl I I 1 rf , -J M 11 V 'C-Q -. 'S-bw 3 ,V ' , ,,-:3:NfQ '1?t2 i .AA-,q?..17r 'T -:-an-n Buck fr Q at rf The Student Affairs Committee, composed of four faculty members, three Sen' iors and one junior elected by the groups they represent, was organized for the purpose of regulating and developing student activities. This committee has charge of student government, assemblies, Home Room meetings, clubs, eligibility of officers, extrafcurricular activity files and the school calendar of meetings and social events. The aim of the Student Affairs Committee is 'Lto train the individual to do better the desirable things he is going to do anyway . V vf 'W lv, 652.49 if , l 1 2 f 5 f '94 r f T 5 'N fr 1 Q. A L 25 ,xx SSM, ap 2. Page Sivtcen ,V fffkfg . X , yd Q, gr?-' ff, 5 I 29 'fr1wX,gXQtt H9 X -- , P--f X i E? 169,57 K f A gg, XYLN Ee ' V, g ,QQ 'A X im, Y 03,1552 ' -X ful la Q 23181 J 1 he K T 'Y ES,-R in -f 4 LJJ. it -J .nfw FE L ET, W'- Q f Lf j,, N-f , -fvwi t,Q1.afi or LaiTTl '.,,,. W -ji g Fiqj - 5,2556 S Tix 'f 'i-3 'gg K li. i-' -' :TT ,- H -1-125-rfifaku- 'f l li , 1 l 5 lm r i IIS'Ill L, Lal., i f k Z ,m..o.,, ...,., .M ,,,,,,, ,.- .,,.,, W. ,,,,,, -. 2 l l I l f , - - I ..,, P ., ,... ..., ..., FACULTY FERDINAND F, ALTHQFF-Cvernian, Wilhelms Universitat, Munster, Germany. Sponsor of German Club. H. C. BEDWELL-Mechanical Drawing, Indiana State Normal. Central Normal. Evansville College. MELVIN F. BE RTRAMeePrinting. Indiana State Normal Extension. Sponsor of Printing Club. OZELLA M. BLANTON-Latin. DePauw University, A. B. Columbia University, M. A. Sponsor of Latin Clubs. Sponsor of Sophomore Class. JANE BRENNER-Biology and English. Evansville College, B. S. Sponsor of Bird Club. Sponsor of Freshman Class. CURTIS F. BROWN4XX7oodwo1'k. Indiana State Normal, B. S. Sponsor of Junior Class. Sponsor of Archery Club. Sponsor of Tumbler Club. ALICE BROWNlNC4Commcrcial Subjects. State University of Kentucky. State Normal of Kentucky. Winona Normal of Indiana. Sponsor of Pen and Ink Club. Chairman of Student Help Funcl. L, TALBERT BUCK-History, DePauw University. Chicago University. Evansville College, A. B. University of North Dakota. Sponsor of Apclla. Debate Coach. J. W. CHAMBERLAIN-Algebra istry, Purdue University, B. S. A. Assistant in Athletic-s. Sponsor of Chemistry Club. LYLE V. COURTNEY'Physics. Wabash College, A. B. Sponsor of Radio Clubs. Sponsor of W. W. B. Faculty Manager of Athletics. ' and Chem' x K W0 - gf' Page Seventeen -:'7fA:!,4-'I' , ' fl Mfr YI l 9 A 1 s . 1 5, 5 ,. ' 'Q I M . if 0 ix ,f fill I r Hr- . N W is Kgs , ff ibjf qs! 'e,jQ.A I- .- f' .:.. 5 517 : is ,--.:-'Zi-fi, x4-5515 ii: 'V - -'fg-' ii .,- -1 -i es!sl,.,f-..-gimlgg. QQ'-an lT'PEf7F'.S' J' ga 2- lii -1, ,S-1 H . -a-we X- FACULTY HAZEL DoDGEeAff. Indiana state Normal, B. s. Sponsor of Palette and Brush Club. DAVID R. DUDl.EYfMathematics. University of Kentucky, B. S. Sponsor of Slide Rule Club. Business Manager Extra Curricular Ac- tivities. SUZETTE DUNLEVY-Librarian. Indiana University, A. B. Wisconsin Library School. Sponsor of Library Club. MARGARET E. EULENSTEIN-History Northwestern College, A. B. Sponsor of Travel Clubs, Sponsor of G. A, A. Chairman of Scholarship Committee. ROGER C. HACKETT--History. Indiana University, A. B. Harvard University, A. M. Coach of Debating. Coach of Tennis. Sponsor of History Club. Sponsor of Philatelic Club. ESTHER LEE HANCEwEnglish. Indiana State Normal, A. B. University of Illinois, A. M. University of Chicago. Sponsor of Hoosier Literary Section. Sponsor of Junior Class. Sponsor of G. A. A. LAURA HARRIS-Shorthand, Typewriting. West Kentucky State Normal. Winona College. Evansville College. Bowling Green Business University. Sponsor of Shorthand Club. MATHILDA M. HIRSCH-AHome Ecof nomics. Indiana University, A. B. University of California. Sponsor of Bosse Chefs. S. FERNE IRWINfHome Economics. Lincoln College, B. S. Columbia University, A. M. University of Illinois. Chicago University. Sponsor of Home Economics Club. HELEN T. KAMMERERkEnglish and Nevvswriting. K University of Wisconsin, A. B. i ' Downer College. University of Colorado. .. Marquette University. - School Spirit. ,Q ff- f N , WQ7? X . ,Yxxx KES N Q34 iN5jlViTr , Page Eiglzfccn x' 1? ' I . r, I 5 , y- '-f,. Q f 523, X,,xiX.X.wx za ,,. , Vw 1 X1 f, A was 7 K I ef M, . - fi' .. X..i'LA',i gi 5353 , Fx f' - 'rr - . J . -nie g'fTnr31i ifgl-l'5l I ...ff-jfs' f -gli., if ,-SAL 1 13 5 Tre T' -fX- '.-are- T A-f' xrg':'.1,21-,, , ' ' 4.2 ' an ,A -.1-'Suri , Sv-5 - .41--Q4 ga-, ,,.... - ..V.,., N ..4. .-., ,..-...m....,..-,.,..... I I Q34 s Af . rg FACULTY HARRY KING-Athletics and Physical Eduf cation. Franklin College, A. B. Head Basketball Coach. Assistant Football Coach. DORIS KIRK-Physical Education. Normal College. Indiana University, Wisconsin University. Sponsor of G. A. A. Girls' Basketball Team. SARAH LEE LLOYD-English. Western Kentucky Teachers' College. Maryville College. Evansville College, A. B. Columbia University, A. M. Sponsor of Girl Reserves. Sponsor of Once Upon-a-Time Club . RALPH E. MAYES-Manual Training. Indiana University. State Normal. Sponsor of Junior Hi-Y. Baseball Coach. Assistant Football and Basketball Coach. Sophomore Basketball Coach. ELWOOD B. MONTGOMERY-Science. Oakland City College, B. S. Purdue University, M. S. University of Iowa, Sponsor of Raffinesque Club. LOIS MUELLER-Latin and English. Evansville College, A. B. Sponsor of Latin Clubs. GUY NICHOLSON-Commercial Subjects. University of Missouri, B. S. Sponsor of A. B. C. Club. Sponsor of Senior Pep Club. Scholarship Committee, School Affairs Committee. GRACE E. OSSENBERG-French. Western Colleize, A. B. University of Chicano. Middlebury College. Pennsylvania State College. Sponsor of Girl Reserves. Sponsor of French Club. I. GEORGE REUTER-Mathematics. Indiana State Normal, A. B. Sponsor of Freshman Class. Sponsor of Astronomers Club. Assistant Physical Education. ARAD RICGS-History. - DePauw University, A. B. Sponsor of Hi-Y. Faculty Sponsor of Portal. N-sd , ' XX f Af' Q ay x, ' 14' Page Nineteen -X mf,-' Q V' 595' ' N' ie'-fE ' 9 ,-f ,.- -..:- Nw B- ferrari - e -1- E: 'g- -l'L?fs IQ--Q-if if-el.- A -'Tat 132A--A grknzf-,,QgN!,gv-'+: -,'Q5!ag54-rv au 4-I'P5flR'9l5 ....,,iZ--4 Q,-1 Qs. FACULTY EDNA JANE RUTHEREORD-Biology. Indiana University, A. B, Sllonsor of Junior-Senior Science Club. Sponsor of Senior Pep Club, Sponsor of Archeopteryx Club. RALPH C. SLOANE-Music. Thomas Normal, B. S. M. Oberlin Conservatory. Sponsor of Recital Club. Sponsor of Music Study Club. DANIEL SNEPP--Head of History Dept. Indiana University, A. B., A. M. Manager of Debating. Sponsor of Ciceronians. HAROLD SPEARS-English. Wabash College, A. B, Chicago Academy of Fine Arts. Chairman of National Honor Society. Faculty Sponsor of Portal. Sponsor of Junior Class. Sponsor Literary Section English Club. BETTY WEINTZ-Expression. Indiana University, A. B. Wisconsin University. Sponsor of Senior Class. Sponsor of Puppets. FRANK WEIRZ-Music. Director of Band. JOHN B. WILSON-Physical Education. Ohio State, B. S. Columbia University, S. A. C. Head Football Coach. Assistant Basketball Coach. Track Coach. Freshman Basketball Coach. GERTRUDE WOLLENBERCERvHome Economics. Lindenwood College. Indiana University, A. B. Columbia University. Berkeley University, M. D. Sponsor of G. A. A. IRENE 'WOCDS-Head of English Dept. State University of Iowa, A. B. Columbia University, M. A. f Scholarship Committee. Sponsor of English Club. Sponsor of Girl Reserves. National Honor Society Committee. CATHERINE ZAHN-Shorthand and Typewriting. St. Mary's College, B. S. Indiana State Normal. 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Q. -:Sf I K A Q6 5, x f ---1 D 'ex--e lm-:Sf W -..-NA -' l 4 Wi FD K6' Lal , , , on ,y X 2 Z Q, 1 XX X Q ' x xx X 46' WZ ix H X , X X X Gllemavz Q i : MQ V :YG- 1. 'f ' ' H- . A '-W 71 4, y 1 Y' . ,. ,+L W vc 9 B ! ,, f 5' 'l , .-.,, W N M .A My .Q I 'L , ,, S. . na h 1 Q Q, 1-,L,,,, f' 4 , ,IM , ff' .,, , . 1 u. f .M4 1 . .V+ ' wwf , jxffP!L,,,,+w ..-'f ii ,L qw i' 'f I f.N,f. .'2--5- 5 4:1 5- ,- ..,?j?:3E'v.3---.H , ,lc 1f,- :E Q W . ,.. 41.. , ,-if . m m .ev ' f ' ,1?'i'ff' M rw ffl .ag -aww M- ., ,A -., W Y f--- ' Y l l Z if ' 1 3 5 5 1 e 5 1 4 i ir Y l 2 Z 1 ' , 3 - l ' 5 i jack. LITTLE , Fey DMWNQAME, Jffzfnfidrrfffws, Zo15fff1fD4L.oMm f l fessfpenr We:-f- H:5lo:2N12 L .ffm-evwe r. I r7k-fnsuefn. A ' Q Senior History Hail to the Class of 1928! for to us goes the distinction of being the first graduf ating class to receive full instruction under dear old Bosse's rooffl We, the mem' bers of this class, are WOW Simon Purel' Bosseites. In September of 1924, 208 strong we entered Bosse's spacious halls as Fresh' men eager to do our best. With Jack Little as President, Shirley Lang, VicefPresif dent, Joseph Cristel, Secretaryg and Doyle Israel, Treasurer, we started our high school career. Miss Brown was our Sponsor. We were a lively and loyal class, being the first and so far only class to have a Freshman Distinction Day and As' sembly. Having lost our Freshman timidity, we were a sassy Sophomore group. Yewell Russell, Mabel Dillingham, jack Little and Bettye Blakely were elected class officers with Mr. Staples as advisor. We were known for our pep and enthusiasm on all occasions. In our Junior year we prepared to assume our coming responsibility as leaders of the school and won a reputation for accomplishing whatever we attempted. We elected Fred Baker, President, Elaine Kessler, VicefPresidentg Harry Heim, Secref FE tary and Helen Matthews, Treasurer, with Miss Betty Weintz as our Sponsor. Crimf son and white were chosen as class colors and class pins were bought. Cn Novemf if ber 19th the school was given the rare treat of having many great men and famous XXX women for her assembly. It was junior Distinction Day. The program was X planned as a copy of Mrs. Calvin Coolidge's entertainment for Queen Marie of 5 f- Y Roumania. Aladdin rubbing his magic lamp produced many celebrities, whom he lf R introduced to the famous visitors. A theater party at the matinee performance of ,af X E the Grand concluded the day. At a meeting in the spring our class sweaters of 6 l I heavy red wool and white bulldogs' heads were chosen and our rings ordered for L, the following year. U7 Q CF Page Twenty-threev pf'-1.5-if Y 9 f N I , . .- 1' sf, 5 .sf .sas m 'ZQ:-' Xivim-f1lZfhfj 5'? - f HQ- Fe - 2:4-'fffbl .... ,JL ' 2-If--7l:'.Jx4 - Q,,, ,'-'.F5'N-e'S?'s3' -- 'N---4-a-1 .--N.,--1-1 Q. ,sn Q ri S N Senior l-listory, Continued In the fall of 1927 with a newly acquired dignity we tnow only 155 in numberj came to reassu d' ' ' ' ' me our stu ies for the last time in Bosse s halls. This was the pin' nacle of our high school career. To jack Little, who was our Freshman leader, we again turned and elected him Presid t ' h R B ' en wit ex urlingarne, Helen Matthews and Loismae Baldwin as the other officers Miss Betty Weintz our S O f D I - , p nsor o the pref ceding year, was unanimously refchosen. Cur first social event was in the form of h 'd n a ayri e. Cn two heavily loaded wagons the peppy Seniors rode out Stringtown and back st ' f , , Opping or fo d t. barbecue stand. This party was undoubtedly a howling success. O a 1 The zenith of our Senior Activities was reached on November 18, Senior Dis' tinction Day, when a boisterous group of amateur actors put on ten clever vaude ville skits, Among these were: A Sweet Number , L'Eva Fay , SA Jail Jamboree , Two Black Crows , Pete and Repeteu, and the Maniacs, fthe Seniors' Orchestral, with two pages announcing each act. The perfect day ended with a theatre party at the Victory. On the night of January 30, the Senior girls entertained the Senior boys in th e Community Room with a Leap Year Party, the entire program being carried out in the Lea Y 'd . A ' p ear 1 ea Valentine Party was held February 13. Here hearts were matched, hearts were hunted, hearts were even given away. Student Government advanced under the able leadership of its Head Prefect. Three Seniors were awarded the Scholarship B for the fourth time, two for the third time, two for the second time, and eight for the first time. Thirty Seniors were Presidents of Clubs, four were on the Debating Squadg eighteen gained ad' mittance into the National Honor Society. In Athletics we were also superior. Eleven men made letters in football. It was the Basketball Team of 1928 with three Seniors that defeated the Central Bears for the nrst time in history. Seven girls made letters in basketball. Quality Streetv by john Barrie was given as the Senior Class Play on May 4th, We have now completed to the best of our ability the tasks we found to do and in turn leave other tasks for our successors. -The Class of 1928. -X pf in ., .N N Page Twenty-fom' 'infix l'5 f-293' li-f i1' X Z? 1 f- gr' ,ills ' X f ,. E-he - V all F s s JEf,:5 if 2 it s . f A 5 1 14,1 fi 5 .f :I s X... -- v. 7 N55.--ds 'I' -mfr .uf -J- -fJ'f , .Q QT-'tif wife- 1 '3-fra?-'Qi W lxpfairel .fs-,--.J-f -fc -- r 4 HRT- V L 5 I 1 -as f s....J'sfx:'.f,2-Q., -13-44 Q' -.----f' EL., . ,,.......' , 1 1 gg 'fygifz ,511 G L Ili Q r Qrziaixffi, Q :flu r+:w6fyf??12iJ. ca . ' A AA. .,.L455flI:fP15l:-Ji, ...,A,,,, , 1 Q 2 , 2 S , , r 1 t l . It 3 I 6 3 I 2 5 4 , . , I i sl I . E- -5 - -I .L SENIORS RICHARD ACI-IILLES Duluth Central High Radio Club, Slide Rule Club, Senior Basketball. MILDRED LOIS ADAMS Millie Campbell Girl Reserves, A, B. C. Club, Student Council, Se- nior Pep Club. CLAUDE ARVIN The Lineo TWin Howard Roosa Sophomore Basketball, Industrial Arts Club '26, Indiana State Commercial Contest at Vincennes '27, A. B. C. Club Secretary '28. CLYDE ARVIN The Linco Twin Howard Roosa Sophomore Basketball, Industrial Arts Club '26, Bosse Circus '25. GERALD ASI-IBY Chemistry Club, Monitor, Hall Monitor, Radio Club. WILLIAM FREDERICK ATKINSON Freddy Stanley Hall Student Council '25-'28, Orchestra '25-'28, Glee Club, President of History Club, Golf Team, Hi-Y, Monitor '27, '28, Artist Club, Science Club, Honor Citizen '26, '27, Interclass Basketball '26-'28. FREDERICK BAKER Fred Campbell Vice-President of Hi-Y '28, Treasurer of Hi-Y '27, Vice-President of Slide Rule Club '28, President of Junior Class '27, Varsity Basketball '28, Varsity Track Team '26-'28, Tennis Team, School Honor Citi- zen, Prefect '28, Interclass Basketball '27, Senior Pep Club, Senior Orchestra, B. B. B., Golf Team, Radio Club. Campbell ROBERT ALLEN BAKER Bob Stanley Hall Yell Leader '25-'28, Vice-President of Travel Club '28, Hi-Y, Vice-President of Puppets '27, Portal Stall, Senior Pep Club, B. B. B. '27, Monitor, Tum- bling: Club, Orchestra, Glee Club '26-'28, Bosse Cir- cus '25-'27, Interclass Basketball '26-'28, Freshman Class President, Sophomore Class President, Inter- class Track, Baseball Manager, Freshman Football, Christmas Play '26, '27, Senior Play. LOISMAE BALDVJIN Ma Baker Treasurer of Senior Class '28, Treasurer of G. A. A. '27, Glee Club, G. A. A. Point Award, Monitor '26, Girl Reserves, Music Study Club, Musicians' Club, English Club, Interclass Valley Ball, Track, Baseball, and Basketball '25-'28, Captain of Junior Basketball, Honor Citizen, H. R. Representative. RAYMOND HENRY BARNINC Slim Stanley Hall Interclass Basketball '26-'28, Captain Varsity Base- ball Team '28, Baseball Team '26-'28, President of Printing Club. 4. fi fl Page Twenty-fire 'N' W.-f Q A - X4 i 47 I . All si r -i -xiii :S A fa! '- 5: 5-E' 7: in P I ls ' P , 7, - -'Sig -feijfg if-:fi---'ixrfq' 7:2-6-f1f'f--fee 1-' SENIORS RALPH BARTON Chrisney Slide Rule Club, Monitor, Interclass Basketball. LOIS MARIE BAUMAN Campbell Editor-in-Chief of School Spirit, Scholarship B '25-'28, Secretary of National Honor Society, Secre- tary of Girls' Club, Girls' Club Council, Girl Reserves Cabinet, Monitor, Vice-President of History Club, Secretary of History Club, Vice-President of Puppets, Senior Pep Club, Senior Society, Chairman of Short Story Section of English Club, Latin Club, G. A. A., League of Nations Contest, Glee Club and College Choir, Bosse Circus '26, '27, Senior Play. HAROLD BLACKMAN Pretty Stanley Hall Student Council, President of History Club, Vice- President of History Club, Hi-Y, Golf Team '26, '27, Archery Club, Senior Pep Club, Knicker Club, Inter- class Basketball. EDWIN GILBERT BLESCH Eddie Stanley Hall Varsity Football '26, '27, lnterclass Basketball '25- '28, Monitor, Bosse Circus, Vioe-President of Ar- chery Club, Treasurer of Hi-Y. ELEANOR PAULINE BLOOD Pauli Grayville Public School Monitor, Latin Club, Vice-President of Tusitala Club. REX LESTER BOSARD Rexless Buzzard Buzz Stanley Hall Interclass Football, Varsity Football '27, Inter- class Basketball '24-'27, Hi-Y, Archery Club. Band '24-'26, Monitor, Tumbling Club, Freshman Track, Radio Club, Bosse Circus '25-'27. FREDRICK BOSSE Fred Trinity Lutheran Monitor, Hi-Y, Student Council, Vice-President' of German Club, Senior Pep Club, Science Club 25, Freshman Basketball. MILDRED BOWERS Campbell fi Glee Club, English club, Girl Reserves, G. A. A.. A Shorthand Club, Senior Society. if GALEN BRADFORD fi 'Kg Campbell Basketball, Hi-Y, Pl-ess Club, Printing Club. Q FXR RICHARD BRANCH it Dick Howard Roosa ff Interclass Basketball, Student Council, Honor Citi- ' RYA 4 zen, Varsity Basketball '27, History Club, Monitor, - f Portal Staff, Travel Club, Band, Interclass Basket- jf , ball, Musicians' Club, Scholarship B , Senior Pep -ge , WJ 1 Club, Hl-Y. - ,'l,. ' , wt M11 fy. '-sill tx Page Twenty-six 'et 5 1129?- 'E EE if , ' ff v A my -- - - iqs ,,,, oo 'Q V Mil Sl, 5,,,,1fgj e M4 , , We lofi, J f E -..L I ' , xi fT1 Ei? s ea, wmMfM we . FEVFSLV1 fret' ie .ff X' L - ff Qx A I A ' -jail .W-J--wrefirv .ef -V-A -fe-is-i K1 -Tg:,,......-4-L..-fgspf-XgfC.,:-H, Q-kings L13 IJPCMYJ --'Y' '--C-ff - T-f ,fk':i,f--. Q EEL: . eeeee--If if,a?l M l, ESQE EQZEQEQ ,L ,,,, ...J Uwe-- 1 il 5---' A-'L SENIORS RICHARD BRANHAM Dick Campbell President of Latin Club, Senior Pep Club, Portal Staff, Secretary of Radio Club, Hi-Y, Student Coun- cil, Band, Senior Orchestra, Scholarship B , M. Square Club. CURTIS EDWIN BRIGHT Howard Roosa Glee Club, Travel Club, Archery Club. STANTON L. BRYAN Tony Stanley Hall Latin Club, Hi-Y, Chemistry Club, Glee Club, Se- nior Pep Club, Secretary Slide Rule Club, Monitor, Archery Club, Senior Basketball, Tennis Team. REXFORD B. BURLINGAME Rex Stanley Hall Captain Football Team '27, Varsity Football '26, Varsity Basketball '28, Interclass Basketball '25-'27, Varsity Track Team '26, '27, President of Printing Club, Vice-President of Senior Class, Hi-Y, Student Council, Monitor. Kiwanis Award. LLOYD BUSH Mt. Vernon, Ind. Prefect '28, Interclass Volley Ball and Baseball, Varsity Basketball '26-'28, Monitor '27, Gym Lead- ers Club, Tusitala Club, Chemistry Club, G. A. A., Girl Reserves. ROBERT CAMPBELL Skinny Howard Roosa Band '25-'28, Orchestra '25-'28, Senior Orchestra, Printing Club, Music Club, Art Club, Theatre Or- HALLIE CARLISLE Carliz Campbell G. A. A., Girl Reserves, Secretary Prefect Coun- cil, Senior Society, President Rafinesque Club, Na- tional Honor Society, Portal Stalf, Assistant Editor School Spirit '27, Circulation Manager School Spirit '26, Science Club '26, Senior Pep Club, B. B. B., Home Economics, English Club, May Fete, Senior Council, Glee Club, Senior Play. WILLIAM COCKRUM Woozy Stanley Hall Circus '26, President of Latin Club. Portal Staff, Student Manager Athletics, Hi-Y, Golf Team, Eng'- lish Club, Glee Club, Chemistry Club, Monitor, Sec- retary W. W. B., Student Council, Senior Pep Club, Senior Council, Senior Play. RUSSELL H. COE Rus Stanley Hall Varsity Football '26, '27, Interclass Basketball '26, Knicker Club, Hi-Y, Science Club, Glee Club, B. B. B., Monitor, Senior Play. LELA COPE Pratt Stanley Hall Freshman Play, Interclass Track '25, Varsity Track '25, Interclass Basketball '25, '27, Interclass Base- ball '27, Treasurer of Girl Reserves '27, School Spirit chestra. 52 Staff, Scholarship B , Student Council '27, '28, Se- nior Representative of Girls' Club Council, President of Tusitala Club, Library Assistant '27, National Honor Society, Bosse Circus '26, '27, History Club, G. A. A., English club. A C61 f lily, f 1, iw L4 ' Page Twenty-seven X J! ,, 40. Q v fi ig-I 4 -11 .- 5 VIS 7 2 '5 fe ss fiisff ' J, ' Atfvv A ES ' is anags-fb' 'g X' -q:ij::-5?-axe'-'S-'i... ,D NC - Q4 -+-1- ri. W J S-:-4 :TJQf. tf:a ' sf ,-,Ai-,2,-,fs SENIORS MAUDE CURRY Toots Hebron School Girl Reserves, German Club, Travel Club. VIRGINIA DICKMAN Gin Stanley Hall Girl Reserves Cabinet '28, President of English Club '28, G. A. A., Science Club '26, Latin Club '26, Senior Society, History Club, Puppets, Bosse Circus '26, '27, Scholarship B , National Honor Society, G. A. A. Point Pin Award, Varsity Basketball '27, Captain Sophomore Basketball, Captain Sophomore Volley Ball, Interclass Basketball and Volley Ball '25, Interclass Baseball '27. ESTHER DIEKMANN Dickie Trinity Lutheran Girl Reserves, Home Economics, G. A. A., Puppets, Senior Society, G. A. A. Point Pin Award, Secretary of Art Club, Captain Basketball Team '28, Varsity Basketball '27, '28. MARIAN DONNEWALD Donnie Stanley Hall Girl Reserves, G. A. A., English Club, Science Club, History Club, Puppets, Glee Club, Vice-Presi- dent Girls' Club '27, Secretary of English Club, Senior Pep Club, Circulation Manager of School Spirit '28, Senior Society, Senior Play. EDGAR FENTON Stanley Hall Radio Club, Interclass Basketball '25. ELOISE FITCH Stanley Hall Art Club, History Club, G. A. A., Junior Cul- tural Reading, Senior Society. DONALD FITZSIMMONS Tramp Calnpbell School Spirit Staff '27, '28, Interclass Basketball '27, '28, English Club, Press Club, Glee Club, Mon- itor. ELVIN FITZSIMMONS Al Stanley Hall President of Music Study Club, President of Re- cital Club, President of Musicians' Club, Orchestra, Band, Glee Club, Varsity Basketball '28, Interclass Basketball and Track '27, Student Council, Hi-Y, r Bosse Circus, Interclass Baseball. GILBERT FROELICH Y Frog Stanley Hall Puppets, Christmas Play '27, Monitor, Travel Club, ' Astronomy Club, Glee Club, Humor Editor of School Spirit '27, Bosse Circus '26, '27. LILLIAN FROI-IBIETER A Lil Stanley Hall XY, Girl Reserves, G. A. A., Travel Club, Secretary of f Gym Leaders Club, Varsity Basketball '27, '28, G. A. A. Cabinet. f . N Y A l X 615: N ?xx, lWjHX Page Twenty-eight I to 4 ' l -- . 7 2 f - .. .- .,-f pc, f . r Q5 fe. - . t ' iii af - 1 'f 1 -- qffrtf I :ff .. , F vig. 5 tx. ii, X- Q I A., X Jef ' li -EFX To .-.FLQH N- W se, , e ffr-iimadfil-ci ffCA- 1 Q. IfP6ARJ'I -fN-f- -'-'T-4'gfk':..'12---Q. j.,.,L?E3Q-,,2 ' qfi-vi 4 84x , ll.. i 2 2 i I Q Mi? IQE if 1 , A l vv , 3' 2 E 1 ,M J t 4 iv i ,.,.... ,1 .,,.Mn. -.. V , l ' i 3 i 1 , , - , r 7 Uh f1e55l.5iS,.i9,Q,,QD 4150 L as SENIORS ORVILLE GARRETT . Campbell Radio Club, Industrial Arts Club, Hi-Y, IEWEL GORE Judy Howard Roosa Student Council, School Cashier, Typing and Short- hand Awards. DOROTHY IEAN GRAINGER Dot Hebron School A. B. C, Club, Shorthand Club, Bookkeeping Team, Interclass Baseball and Track, Typing Awards. IOSEPHINE GRANT JO Stanley Hall Senior Representative on G, A. A. Cabinet, Treas- urer of Girls' Club '27, Junior Prefect, Vice-Head Prefect '28, Captain Girls' Basketball Team '27, '28, President of Gym Leaders Club, Treasurer of Home Economics Club, Girl Reserves, Attendant of May Fete Queen, Varsity Track '26, Bosse Circus, Inter- class Track, Baseball and Volley Ball, G. A. A. Point Pin Award, Varsity Basketball '26, Senior Pep Club. THEODORE H. GRAULICH Ted Wheeler Senior Pep Club, Printing Club, Football '26, Band. DAVID GRAY Dave Stanley Hall Head Prefect '28, Junior Prefect, Varsity Football '27, '28, Puppets, Christmas Play '26, '27, Honor Citi- zen, National Honor Society, Varsity Debating: '25, '27, Assistant Business Manager Portal '27, Photo- graph Editor '28, Secretary of Student Council '26, Scholarship B '26-'28, President of Latin Club '26, Vice-President of English Club '26, Bosse Constitu- tion Committee, President of Hi-Y '28, Secretary of Ecclesia '25, '26, Track, Chemistry Club '27, Slide Rule Club '27, Senior Play, Circus '27. FRED GRIMWOOD F, Oswald Howard Roosa President of Travel Club, President of Radio Club, Hi-Y, Monitor, Glee Club, Bosse Circus, Latin Club, Interclass Basketball '26, '27, School Spirit Staff. WALTER GROGAN Monitor, Band, Orchestra, Orchestra Service Award, Latin Club, Travel Club. ARTHUR GROSSMAN Howard Roosa Industrial Arts Club, Radio Club, Chemistry Club, Astronomy Club, Hi-Y. ALFRED EDWIN GROTE Al Stanley Hall Senior Pep Club, Monitor, Vice-President of Radio Club, Bosse Circus, Intercla:-s Basketball, Orchestra, Glee Club, Hi-Y, German Club, Football '26. Baker F1 577 X K by f ' ,fl f X 7 -af' ' 4 Page Twenty-nine 'N' 'X mf- ' 9 fx' ' ' O if N .ff , ,w g -,ff C ,, k , A, , j k 5-Q-L-.. ,,,.r,.i, Aa- -vs.,-5-I 0 ,. SENIORS BIRKHEAD HARL BMV, Guthrie, Kentucky. Prefect '27, '28, President of P Cl b, V 't Football '27, '28, 'rl-ack '27, '28, ififsityugaskiiigi '26, '27, Industrial Arts Club, Hi-Y, Interclass Bas- ketball '24, '28, Interclass Football and Track. HARRY BYRLE HEIM BYI'19 Stanley Hall Band '25, '26, Orchestra '25, Secretary of Hi-Y '26, '27, President of Radio Club '27, Varsity Football '27, Bosse Circus '25, '26, Varsity Baseball '27, Tennis Champion '27, Interclass Basketball, Senior Pep Club. EVELYN HIXON Hickie Stanley Hall G. A. A., Girl Reserves, English Club, Gym Lead- ers Club, W. W. B., Library Club, Student Council, Musicians' Club. DONALD HON Stanley Hall Hi-Y, Industrial Arts Club '25, '26, Travel Club, President of A. B. C. Club, Bosse Circus '25, Dis- trict Bookkeeping Contest '27, '28, Inberclass Basket- ball '27, Football Squad '26, FLORENCE HOUSH So Big Stanley Hall Girl Reserves Song Leader, Monitor, Puppets, Cir- culation Manager School Spirit '27, '28, Glee Club, Junior Cultural Reading, History Club, Music Club, English Club, Bosse Circus, Christmas Play '27. MARY LOIS HUMKE Newburg English Club, Latin Club, Girl Reserves, Tusitala, Secretary-Treasurer Tusitala Club '28, Puppets, Schol- arship B , Junior-Senior Debating '27, Tri-state De- bating '2R, Junior Basketball, Orchestra, National Honor Society. ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE ISRAEL Izzy Campbell Football Team '26-'28, Varsity Basketball '28, In- terclass Basketball '26, '27, President of Bird Club, Hi-Y, President of Freshman Class, Student Council, Treasurer of Sophomore Class, Baseball Team. MILDRED JAQUESS Mil Stanley Hall Bosse Circus '25, Debating Team '25, Girl Reserves, Treasurer of English Club '28, Treasurer of German Club '27, Secretary of German Club '28, Senior So- ciety, Ecclesia '25, German Christmas Play 27, Schol- arship B '27, Glee Club. CHRISTINE JOHNSON Central High, Nashville, Tenn. Home Economics Club, Girl Reserves. ALMEDA JONES Billy Stanley Hall Monitor, Vice-President of Home Economics Club Eff' '27, Glee Club '26, Bosse Circus '26, Student Council '27, Honor Citizen '27, Senior Play. . Q-.1 li S -xxx di? g. 7 'ss,,,lWllaZ Page Thirty 5 I-29 ' Ma w 1- I -- ,L Ez: ,.'g.. ,, - fi I W' 2 E H9 4 V ' . nm 2 - f ,2, A ',,1 5 if x ,ff ia saw. N C.-- f I ,. -- -' M' 5,71 -,- '- -If-. - 1131.1-1 f-QC.- 5 2255i9iQj'z Q TX ,fP5AR.l - -,......1fN --124' 2112--. , ,L -fs a...- W,-F v -- ,f-F i i r i v I ri' if was ,g 'i F, , 5 V,, 4 V HI, 4,, , ., i, 'z l. ry . ...,. ,,.,-....-.., s My 3 I. . .., .. .Y I.. I 1 ' Y 5 , G- l r gl 4 l sf ll L fr i n SENIORS VICTOR JORDAN Vic Campbell Hi-Y, Junior-Senior Science Club, Philateic Club, Schaffenrla Jusxend, Electric Club, Senior Pep Club, Band, Senior Play, Puppets. JOSEPH A. JUNCKER Joe Stanley Hall Band, Glee Club, President of Chemistry Club, Second Yoeman of Little John Archery Club, Travel Club, Hi-Y, Puppets. MELVIN KEENEY Mel Campbell Glee Club, Travel Club, Radio Club. ELAINE KESSLER Kessel Hebron President of G. A. A., Treasurer of Girl Reserves '27, Puppets, Gym Leaders Club, Varsity Basketball '27, '28, National Honor Society, Senior Prefect, Girls' Tennis Award, Interclass Basketball, Vice- President of Junior Class, Chemistry Club, Glee Club, Girls' Sextette. SUSANNA KINKLE Susy St. Mary's Home Economics Club, Senior Society, Girl Re- serves, Monitor, English Club, Typing Awards. ELOISE KINNEY Elek Stanley Hall Glee Club, Orchestra '24-'26, Bosse Circus, Girl Reserves, G. A, A., Musicians' Study Club, Musicians' JACK KIRKPATRICK Kirk Campbell Band '25-'27, Printing Club '27, '28, Monitor '26, Bosse Circus '25, '26, RUTH ESTHER KLAMER Ruth Esther Campbell Art Editor of Portal '28, Assistant Art Editor of Portal '27, President of Girl Reserves, President of Inter-Club Council, Monitor, Vice-President of Na- tional Honor Society, Secretary of Senior Society, Secretary of Modern Novel Section of English Club, Puppets, G. A. A.. History Club, Scholarship B , Senior Pep Club, Girls' Club Council, Glee Club and College Choir, Bosse Circus '26, '27, Christmas Play '26, '27, Senior Play, Honor Citizen. MARGARET KLENCK Stanley Hall Artist Club. Senior Society. MARY BARBARA KNAPP Babs Stanley Hall Portal Staff, Vice-President of Junior-Senior Sci- ence Club '28, Puppets, Girl Reserves, G. A. A., Girls' Club Council '27, Scholarship B '26, '27, English Club '26, '27, Junior Basketball, French Club, Honor Citizen, Typing Award. cf' f l 1 f Page Thirty-oft-2 4 ' ' l f --.L -Je iz x Q-4' ' A ' 24 - -.-- IIN! Q15-v a.-- - 4.1.9,-lt' '?-:::-'-' SENICRS FLORENTINE KNERR Fl01'l9 Stanley Hall Senior Society, Secretary of History Club, Gi,-1 Re- serves, Typing' Club, Shortha d Cl b, St d t C - Cu, English Club, Monitor, oils Clgb, H en mm HAZEL VIRGINIA KOEHL - Haze Lodge Ave. Rirl Reserves, G. A. A.. Latin Club, Gym Leaders Club, Interclass Valley Ball, Freshman Basketball Team, Varsity Basketball Team '27, '28, GEORCINE KCSER Sl101 CY Stanley Hall Girl Reserves, G. A. A., Pebblers, Tusitala, Pup- pets, Travel Club, Science Club, Orchestra '26, '27, G. A. A. Point Pin, Girls' Tennis Champion '27, Student Council '26, Varsity Debate, Interclass Vol- ley Ball, Interclass Basketball, Monitor, G. A. A. Yell Leader, Interclass Track and Baseball. WILLIAM L. KUEBLER Billy Vogel Industrial Arts Club, Printing Club, Archery Club, Bosse Circus '25. ERVIN KUHLENSCHMIDT KUl1HY Howard Roosa Hi-Y, Industrial Arts Club, Travel Club. VIRGINIA LANE Gin-Gee Campbell Girl Reserves, Girls' Club, Shorthand Club. SHIRLEY MASON LANG Shirlee Stanley Hall Vioe-President of Freshman Class '24, Interclass Basketball '25, Girl Reserves, G. A. A., Glee Club, Orchestra, Monitor, Bosse Circus '27, Latin Club, Vice-President Music Club, Vice-President of History Club '28, Treasurer of History Club '27, Secretary of Puppets '27, '28, Senior Pep Club, Senior Or- chestra, Student Council, President of Girls' Club, Senior Play. MARGARET CONSTANCE LAUENSTEIN Peg Campbell President of National Honor Society '27, Presi- dent of Puppets '27, President of Senior Society '27, President of Novel Section '27, Vice-President of English Club '26, Vice-President of Girl Reserves '26. Gfrl Reserves Cabinet '26-'28, G. A. A., Glee -Club. Honor Citizen, Latin Club, Science Club, Historb' Club, Senior Pep Club, Christmas Play '27,- Senior Representative Girls' Club Council, Sch.0la1'SlUD l3 . Portal Staff, Student Council, Bosse Circus '26, 27, Freshman Basketball Team, Monitor '28, Inter-Club f 'KE G. R. Council, Senior Play. , if ' EDITH LETT C b H amp e fc I Shorthand Club, English Club, Tyvewrltlng Cl'-Ill' Q Girl Reserves, Senior Society. fi - IRENE LIMP V HLimpy Stanley Hall I Girl Reserves, Shorthand Club, Senior Society, Typ- ing Awards. l at N ? s'Nl?fx Page Thirty-two I . ! 5 f, 29 F L ' . fs , f -N F aaa ibn ' ' - l 4 E 'C ,K N 4. . o W5 if C s' L - X cue- 'E - .Lf 4. 5 J!! s, xT4,-AL', I- I-'jj . 1 'F 1 - -- 1'r ..,,-,,-g,q:.4fgiT M .,L'Q-.1'-' ff -M ,,,4Ys-.f-- gr It F J, A f. , X ' 4 ' It A ' x l ' Qi ' . F J 'fi DQDQV QQUQEQQEUSGP avg.. 3 -o.-, , SENIORS JACK LITTLE President of Senior Class, Student Affairs Commit- tee, President of Student Council, Honor Citizen, Varsity Basketball '26-'28, Track Team '27, '28, Sports' Editor School Spirit , National Honor So- ciety, Scholarship B '25-'28, President of Freshman Class, Secretary of Sophomore Class, Latin Contest, President of Latin Club, Hi-Y, Booster Club, Radio Club, Interclass Basketball, Politician's Club, Senior Pep Club. Campbell FRANCES LITTRELL Typist Central High LYELL LUDWIG Bud Central High Science Club '25, Travel Club '26-.28, Interclass Basketball '27, '28, Treasurer of the Philatelists Club MARION MAES Stanley Hall Girl Reserves, G. A. A., Student Council, Monitor, Glee Club, Puppets, Freshman Basketball Team, President of Senior Society '28, Secretary of His- tory Club, School Spirit Staff, National Honor So- ciety, Senior Pep Club, Senior Play. HELEN MATTHEVJS Howard Roosa Portal Staff, Treasurer of National Honor Society '28, Scholarship B '25-'28, Secretary of English Club, '27, Treasurer of Junior Class, Secretary of Senior Class, Secretary-Treasurer Science Club, G. A. A., Student Council, Senior Society, Latin Club, Girl Reserves. CHARLES MQBRIDE Mac Campbell Debatinxz Team '26, lnterclass Basketball '24-'26, Interclass Track '26, Ecclesia Debatinr! Society, Var- sity Track '27, Varsity Football '26, '27, Varsity Bas- ketball '27, '28, Glee Club, Travel Club, Hi-Y, Mon- RUTH MCCINNESS Rut Stanley Hall Intex-class Basketball '28, Stuzlent Council '27, '28, G. A. A., Travel Club, Girl Reserves, Interclass Base- ball '27, Glee Club, History Club. JIMMIE JOE MONHOLLEN Hopkinsville Hi Student Council, Girl Reserves. Travel Club, Gym JULIA MORALL Judy Camllbell G. A. A., Secretary-Treasurer Junior-Senior Sci- ence Cluh '26, Vice-President of Junior-Senior Sci- ence Club, President of Junior-Senior Science Club '28, Glee Club, Bosse Circus, Freshman Basketball, Senior Society, Senior Pep Club, Enxzlish Club, Girl Reserves. RUTH HALLMAN MULLER Stanley Hall Enyrlish Club '26, Girl Reserves, G. A. A., Pup- pets, Tusitula, Monitor, Bosse Circus '26, Honor Citi- zen '27, Science Club, Junior Basketball Team, Treas- urer of Tusitula '27, Exchanfze and Mailing Editor of School Spirit. ' '27, '28, Hi-Y. itor. Leaders Club. ci cw., f x f Wu, Q my 1 Page TlLi1'ty-three 'X 0 A 'P ' ' Q x Mi WTB. ,mp l +V f n Ei ..- 71.-'nwzifo ..- eg.. . -... sees - - A - de- 'faifefeiiiegsesesieeiifeeee menus' -V.,-1P ?-1-A--ff SENIORS MINNIE MAE MYERS Stanley Hall Girl Reserves, Home Economics Club, Travel Club, Palette and Brush Club, Bosse Circus '26, Library Club. BEATRICE OLIVER Bee Howard Roosa Girl Reserves, Typing Awards, Household Art Play. AUDREY OSGOOD Claude Stanley Hall President of Home Economics Club '28, Monitor '27, '28, Girls' Club Council, Travel Club, House- hold Arts Play, Senior Pep Club, Girl Reserves, G. A. A., May Fete, Bosse Circus, Student Council. LESTER PACELEY Yankeetown Basketball, Hi-Y. CHARLES WILLIAM PAYNE Cha-I'l0y Stanley Hall National Honor Society, Honor Citizenship Award, Honor Citizen, Scholarship B , Cross-country, Track Team, Interclass Track, English Club, Puppets, Hi-Y, Student Council, Executive Board of Student Council, Treasurer of Press Club, Travel Club, Latin Club, Chemistry Club, Monitor, Latin Contest, Circulation Manager of Portal, Senior Play. DOROTHY PECK Peck Stanley Hall Student Council Representative, Banking Clerk, Bookstore Clerk, Girl Reserves, Travel Club, Typing Award. ELOISE PETERS Pete Stanley Hall G. R., G. A. A., Home Economics Club, Latin Club Science Club, Art Club, Senior Pep Club, W. W. B., Monitor, Musicians' Club, School Spirit Staff. MILDRED PLOEGER Mil Stanley Hall Monitor, Senior Society, Senior Council, Represen- tative in Girls' Club, Puppets, Student Affairs Com- mittee '27, '28, Glee Club. RICHARD C. PORTER Dickie St. Mary's Football Squad '25, '26, W. W. B., Senior Pep Club, Senior Council, Glee Club, Secretary of Robin Hood Archery Club, Travel Club, Band, Vice-Presb dent of Industrial Arts Club, Debate Team '27. ANNA MARY PURDUE Dupe Campbell Monitor, Home Room Representative, G. A. A., French Club, Interclass Basketball '27, '28. X iw Page Thirty-four R 'lx ' f f 29 S' I qi aa i .- -' 35, la gif? if fr - Y lp PM he ff' X ' X. mi ' l if - pf. f 1 - ' E-affvw P? :El ' C! ': X I X N' ! T ' M.h ii - --kj -. -' A'b f -Z, :,-.- -J 2155- m r s?-ig-g g ' :XX Y.,-N -,-,-,..f:',,,f-ees-1 r.aL',t M , , L .rPef11a,s' .f-. - -...-ff': f4'sfx'If4-f --- - -L --4 'Q-' 'vfs.,....,.--: 'N.1-.,---- i 2 S l uv' V' , 1. . I ,,, . ,V imc' LQ. 12' Ii I I I I ' 'Z I If . I .,, ,,,. 5 I I t I -. ..,....,. ..M...11 ,,L., . LJ I. .. ..,,,.,.. ,....s, W... I I I I I I I I i ,i , '... .. .,.. ' I JE IMI. Im, ,nibiiaolinuaudliliciu 55.1113 , if , -. -+., SENIORS VIRGINIA RICE Gm Campbell A. B. .C. Club, Home Economics Club, Glee Club '25, English Club '26, Interclass Basketball '26, Typ- ing Awards. MARIAN LEE RIES Riese Stanley Hall G. A. A., Girl Reserves, Secretary of Travel Club '28, Secretary of Home Economics Club '28, Inter- class Basketball '26, Senior Pep Club, Student Coun- cil, Bosse Circus, Glee Club, W. W. B. MARY ELLEN RITZEL RitzY Carpenter Girl Reserves, Home Economics Club, Shorthand Club, Senior Society, Commercial Club, Typing Awards. IRENE ROBINSON Renee Gaze Shorthand Club '26, '27, Typing Club '27, Glee Club, Senior Science Club, Commercial Club '27, '28, Typ- ing Awards. MARGARET RUSTON Peggy Boonville High School Puppets, G. A. A., Girl Reserves, Home Economics Club, Travel Club, Glee Club, Monitor, Interclass Basketball. ELIZABETH MARY SCHERER Betty Campbell Latin Contest, Senior Pep Club, Honor Citizen, Christmas Play '27, Student Council, Bosse Circus, Monitor, Junior Cultural Reading, Puppets, Scholar- ship B '26, '27, '28, Honor Citizen Award '26, Varsity Track Team, Editor-in-Chief of Portal '28, Assistant Editor of Portal '27, National Honor So- ciety, G. A. A., Secretary Senior Society, Vice-Presi- dent of Latin Club, Vice-President of History Club, English Club, Hall Monitor '27, Glee Club '25, School Spirit Staff '27. RHODES SCHERER Oates Howard Roosa Vice-President of Chemistry Club, Archery Club, Interclass Football '25, '26, Football Squad '26, '27, Interclass Basketball '26-'28, Track '26, '27, Monitor, IRENE SCHINEMAN Renee Campbell Girl Reserves, Home Economics Club, Shorthand Club, Typing Club, Typing Awards. Hi-Y. PEARL SCHMIDT Schmitty Baker Girl Reserves, G. A. A., Home Economics Club, History Club. KATHERINE SCHMITT Katie Assumption Girl Reserves, Home Economics Club, Travel Club, G. A, A., Senior Pep Club, W. W. B., Monitor. ff' f gsm , ,pg Page Thirty-Jive ,Q f'!Sg!,.- E 9 45 ' an 5-- 2. J sjzfxws , - ..-.. Q -... '-p,QsX'l'.ffT:f'21.L Hg4--- f- T42fPl5'd'l-9, ab' if 1j.1'?-:-5-.4 ia N SEN IORS CHARLOTTE SCHROEDER Chatz Campbell Girl Reserves, G. A. A., Home Economics Club, Musicians' Club, Senior Society, Glee Club, Girl Re- serves Pin Award, Travel Club. GILBERT SCHWARTZ Gil Howard Roosa Travel Club, Art Club, Palette and Brush Club, Secretary of Art Club '2T, Winner of Joynite Pos- ter Contest '27. IVAN SHAFER Duke Vogel 'Treasurer of Industrial Arts Club '26, Interclass Basketball '27, Baseball '27, '28, Archery Club, Hi-Y '25. HENRY SILVER Hieny Stanley Hall Senior Pep Club, National Honor Society, Portal Stuff, Glee Club, Secretary of Latin Club '25, '26, President of Travel Club '27, '28, English Club, Sci- ence Club, Senior Council. ELISE CERTRUDE SILVERMAN Abie Central Clee Club, School Spirit Stall, Senior Pep Club, Girl Reserves, Secretary of Printing Club, English Club, Chairman of Lost und Founcl Dept., W. W. Il., Senior Society, French Club, Travel Club, Chairman of Service Committee of Girls' Club. JOHN W. SKINNER Johny Stanley Hall Student Council, Varsity Football '27, '28, Indus- trial Arts Club, Radio Club, Tumblinr: Team, Hi-Y, Track Team, Inberclass Track '27, CURTIS SMITH Two-tone Smitty Stanley Hall Industrial Arts Club, Hi-Y, Archery Club. ORVILLA SMITH Smitty Campbell Girl Reserves, Treasurer of Travel Club '27, '28, Assistant Librarian, School Spirit Staff, Art Club, President of Library Club, A. B. C. Club, Science Club, English Club. THELMA SMITH Typist Howard Roosa DORTHY EVELYN SPARKS Dot Campbell Yell Leader '26-'28, G. A. A., Home Economics, Girl Reserves, Puppets, Chairman of Senior Pep Club, Varsity Basketball '27, '28, Glee Club, Christmas Play '26, G. A. A, Point Pin Award, Travel Club, May Fete '27, Bosse Circus '25-'27, Interclass Track '26, Interclass Volley Ball and Baseball '27, Monitor '27, '28, English Club '26, W. W. B., Senior Council, Secretary of Portal Staff, Senior Play. N 5 5 N N Page Thirty-six ,I .K 1' jlf x ' , 5 , 29 f- i flf x lf- . N M X, .I K ees o 34,314 J . H. fs Q Y F... srl,-XIII 'ies IN rl LJ 'x ' ' ' - . I i' E1 A377 kd 4 v ry 1 -3 'nv f' 1 Qu H ,V A., Lilfli E2- 4, E X ,f-fx . X' ' ' 'Qi , aff I ul - -aj .V -1' rs,J.v,...4.1 '1-'iTsf 52' Q '. 'CLAQQET Q i .---- 2 'S-v '- 'S-as-ag- - . ,. Jlffdkf .fs-f -..--ff'--'C-1' sfx':'1- '--- - --41' Q- ....--Q-'I' N-s - .1-.-v l Of in ff' SENIORS ANNA GERTRUDE STASER Stas Yankeetown G. A. A,, Girl Reserves, Varsity Basketball '27, '28, Interclass Basketball Head '28, Monitor, Captain of Junior-Senior Baseball Team '27, Senior Society, English Club. ALFRED STELZEL Bud Campbell Radio Club, Tumbling Team. DOROTHY STEVENS Dot Campbell A. B. C., Typing Awards, Glee Club, Girl Reserves, Home Economics Club, Winner in Spelling Contest '26, Shorthand Award. FREDERICK STIELER Sticker Stanley Hall Student Council, Treasurer of Industrial Arts Club, Football Squad, Archery Club, Radio Club. LAURA STINCHFIELD G, R., English Club, Latin Club, Representative Executive Board of Student Council, History Club, G. A. A., Home Economics Club. IUANITA STOLZY Howard Roosa Girl Reserves, G. A. A., Home Economics '27, '28, Hoosier Literary Society '27, '28, Glee Club, Short Story Section of English Club. JOSEPH H. THOMAN Joe Stanley Hall Hi-Y, Secretary of Industrial Arts Club, Interclass Basketball, Archery Club, Football Squad '26, LUCILLE THOMAS Lue Campbell Girl Reserves, Travel Club, Library Assistant, Li- brary Club, English Club, Big Sister. AL. K A NELLY THRQCKMORTON 1'- l ll Wu. , Pittikin Campbell , Bosse Circus, Member of Girls' Sextelte, Glee Club, -1 Music Recital Club, History Club, English Club, Girl ' K Reserves. X 4 MILDRED TRIMBLE I f- Mil Stanley Hall i' Senior Society, G. A. A.. English Club, Big Sister, 'Af fl Glee Club, Home Economics Club, Girl Reserves. Egfr' 3 fi, T K 'T' 5 .fy Page Tlzirty-se1'e1a f ff , 9 f K l N fl? . .- 1' 979 Q QF -, ,X fi- , :- x ,fx ,, N fr - ,lwll ' W 5 il' a- g a 5' WE:-vw e gs' - V' iii' ,, i f. , -,ff ...J ii 'Z,, , fs - , ----f Q-fa. .. A ,f ....J... e gg ' Q: . -A-'rg- A :M i ri.-Q:-,.4-we-,,-'.ee-by - fs- lwfffl' - le,--j-f' 'T 1-'-' 7f gt SENIORS MABELANELDXTURPEN Ben Howard Roosa Girl Reserves, Interclass Volley Ball '25, '26, Inter- class Baseball '26, '27, A, B. C. Club, Varsity Basket- ball '27, '28, Latin Club, English Club, G. A, A. Point Pin Award, G. A. A. EDNA JO VAUCHN Joe Campbell Library Assistant, Big Sister, Girl Reserves, Travel Club, Glee Club, Senior Society, Library Club, G. A. A., Typing Awards. DOROTHY VIEHE Dot Campbell Girls' Club Council, Monitor, Girl Reserves, History Club, Secretary of Bird Club, Musician's Artist Club, Glee Club, Secretary of English Club, Orchestra. LOUISE WALKER Tosca Rushville High Monitor '28, National Honor Society, Glee Club, Junior Basketball Team, Senior Pep Club, Honor Citizen '26, Scholarship B , Typing Award, Vice- President of Girl Reserves, Junior Cultural Reading, Science Club, Tusitala '28, English Club '26, '27, G. A. A. ARNOLD F. XVEIL Jake Stnnley Hall Varsity Football '26, '28, Band, Hi-Y, Typing Award. MILDRED WESTERHOFF Mil Campbell Girl Reserves, A. B. C. Club, Junior-Senior Science Club, Shorthand Club, Typing Awards. HELEN LUCILLE WICGERS Wiggy Stanley Hall Puppets, Girl Reserves, G. A. A., Vice-President of Art Club, Secretary of Literary Section of Eng- lish Club, Pebblers, Student Council '26, Hoosier Ho- boes '27, '25, Glee Club, Monitor '27, Big Sister '27, '28. DOROTHY WOLFCANG Dot Columbia Home Economics Club, Girl Reserves, Glee Club, Shorthand Club. FERNE LUCILLE WOOD Mt. Vernon, Illinois G. A. A., Girl Reserves, Typing Awards, Senior Society, Monitor '27, '28, Senior Pep Club. LOUISE WOOD Mt. Vernon, Illinois Girl Reserves, G. A. A.. Senior Society, Senior Pep Club, Monitor '27, '28, Senior Social Committee. N sk in Page Tliirty-eiglzt -. s 29y- .V u . 'X 1 A- ro., ,X V i ' if afkxfff ,A Q Y, Eb, - 52. 2? r V- f. . ifxliiir, I . BQ ' 5 I X' mlfwl 15 f, 4,,f1. 3 fxlig i ,. , ,' ' 1,-. 3 v W' 3 N-f-X. L, .f ' 'Q L -+ ff -.Jn s. - ..V- SE-11.7-Lu s 1' Jfwi L -We-S. '.sz xiii V.,-f--X Q-Q,-4,-,D-f Cav f'w- - ,JL T Q15-1 , N D' lJ 'f kj T s-- -h 'Xfk 5i','fI.1'-5- -2 r . l I I K . 4 I A l F-. ..... . 'V Eli' no an an 1 1 , All Q: -,A-Q-' SENIORS EMILY WILMA WRIGHT Stanley Hall Girl Reserves, Glee Club, Puppets, Tri-State Debate Team, Hoosier Club, Senior Society, Varsity Basket- ball '27, Junior-Senior Debate Team '27, Typing Award, Home Economics Club, G. A. A., Bosse Cir- cus '25, '26, Student Council '25, Freshman Play '24. CAROL YODER Lexington High, Kentucky Girl Reserves, Junior-Senior Science Club. Vice- President of Senior Society '28, Senior Pep Club. HELEN ZEHNER Heinie Lodge School G. A. A., Treasurer of German Club Interclass Volley Ball, Girl Reserves, English Club '26, '27, Home Economics Club, Glee Club, German Club Christmas Play. IEANETTE ZIMMERMAN Jeanne Campbell District Shorthand Contest, District Typewritinxr Contest, Senior Pep Club, Scholarship B '27, '28, Tri-State Debate Team '28, Secretary ol' Student Af- fairs Committee, Chairman of' General Literary Sec- tion of English Club, Puppets, Junior-Senior Debate Team '27, Senior Society, National Honor Society, Secretary of A. B, C. Club, Girl Reserves, Glee Club. Student Council '24, '25, Monitor. JOHN FREDERICK ZUBROD Johnnie Stanley Hall Business Manager of Portal, Student Atlairs Com- mittee '28, Senior Social Committee, Honor Citizen- ship Award '26, Captain of Golf Team '26-'28, Sec- ' retary of Student Council '26, Executive Board of ,KL Student Council '27, '28, Secretary of English Club ' '26, Honor Citizen '27, Glee Club, Musicians' Club. 5' Hi-Y, Monitor '26-'28, Freshman Play, National Honor 1 H Society. X A? T l f' if fff V f ll 7 . ef ,' l , ,- W ' Page Thirty-nine 'X ,' XM!-' ' X N 3.' X 9 6 H wx' I - ' W9 'J' W f b - 'ix 1 - . .'V,-5: . 'M 5 , im., , Mlm -'l I Q is f ' G , f 2' 2-,sire xf,E,, .-. J, f' g -X '-14' e-J .1 ff '-'..,, ii:-r--'JT f' f' 1 -.f . Ng-.. 'r-f NJTFTVNS-'r -R,-, I -1- K, i.Qi2'g'?1-2' I Q- .fx,,7'LLs J we-,4 Q - ,.. Q- ,- T-59-74:-1- ,.u.,g's.--1-QI., 4 -miie: 1.146 'S 's..Q..q-n-n 1... Senior Class Prophecy Ilear members of the class, I have just spent an unusual hour in a seance with Ouija and I have had some remarkable glimpses into the future of your lives. At first she was rather balky, but just as I was beginning to be thoroughly disgusted with the stubborn litile Piece of wood, suddenly dear little Ouija had an inspiration and started spelling: Loismae Baldwin! Destined to become the wife of John Frederick Zubrod- KWSN. they P-Fe doomed-J Joe Grant-Basketball-IndianapoliwThe board stuck. Edith Lett, Irene Limp, Frances Littrel, Virginia LanwStenographers for the Evansville Letter Shop. Rexford Burlingame, will receive the National Athletic Award, bestowed by R. C. Puckett of Toledo, Ohio. Frenchie Froelich, exclusive designer de chapeaux. Through a queer trick of fate Susanna Kinkle is to be a notable of Greenwich Village and Joseph Juncker her chauH'eur. The Cockrum kennels will be noted for their Chows, Bill to remain invulnerable to Cupid's darts. Judy Morall's future looked like this: Long Beach, California--beauty contest-won. Mary movie direc- tor later. David Gray, an eloquent minister of the gospel. lJust what we all expected.J Charlotte Schroeder will become a daring aviatrix. Stunt flying will be her specialty. The supreme jolt which Ouija gave me was the announcement that Stanton Bryan would sail for Turkey within the next fifteen years with three wives for his harem. The two best sellers of 1947 will be the books How I Became a Milliona.ire by Harry Heim and How To Tell Real Diamonds by Audrey Osgood. Bush and Grimwood are their respective book agents. Richard Branham will direct the 1934 Follies' chorus and it may interest the class to know that Irene Schineman, Minnie Mae Myers, and Mary Ellen Ritzel are to be the solo dancers in the company. Charlie McBride will be a clown with the Fitzsimmons Circus. His outstanding trick will be playing a football game all by himself. Yeh! McBride! Ruth Klamer's magazine cover designs will bring her fame. Are you surprised that Lois Bauman after teaching Latin in a girls' exclusive school for a. year will marry a Harvard professor? Rex Bosard will dethrone Sousa as the world's greatest bandmaster. Dorothy Grainger is to be a street car conductor. Anna Gertrude Stacer is to be an Artist's Model. Elizabeth Scherer will continue to be progressive. She will rise high in the literary world and write several fine books. Arnold F. Weil is to become the director of the Shriners' Band. Fred Baker and Ferne Wood are to marry soon. Imagine Fred as a henpecked husband! Mildred Ploeger and Marion Maes will conduct a dancing school, teaching only the latest stomp:-i. Richard Achilles and Harold Blackman will open a shop handling used aeroplanes. Mary Barbara Knapp will be the editor of a literary magazine having on her stall Leia Cope, Elaine Kessler, Ruth Muller and Pauline Blood. Jack Kirkpatrick is to be the publisher. Mary Lois Humke and Georgine Koser haven't debated in vain. As senators from Indiana they'Il make themselves heard. Our most popular classmate, Louise Walker, will run for President of the U. S. in 1948 and as expected Jack Little, having become a successful politician, will be her campaign manager. Birk Hari will hold the controlling interest in the A. Sz P. Grocery stores of the U. S. Travelers to the south will cross the Ohio at Evansville over the great Payne bridge. K- , Among those who will be aviators are Melvin Keeney, Curtis Bright, Edgar Fenton and Orville Garrett. 5 Leader of a jazz orchestra is Ro-bert Campbell's fate. .. Ouija madi a great commotion in telling of the future of Louise Wood: really it wUuldn't. do to dis- c ose it. Katherine fScil1mitt will fall heir to her father's plumbing establishment which she will manage success- U Y. Orvilla and Thelma Smith will go into a business known as The Smith Sisters' Cough Drop Company- Dorothy Peck and Mildred Bowers, post mistresses at Podunk Junksion. y N Xxxx C291 X , ,rf Page Forty 4 j I ff . . . tr A 5 , P595- Y'-iis ff I-'WX ?3f I. I- l Vt' w,w'fffi: .t NA I , 24:7 my Rl N, . exif ffi ff- . Y Jf r semis ' 'X V sgii!f!f,,3','Q f X ,. r J' .L 'Q ? Legals! if 1 fl rf N V YN izligswsu ' L If vi, M My-fiasasf 5 Jeff- s - f-'fi K, ,.,.L.f..,f C., fy- as-f gfef' arise 15,3 ' .fx-F -.-.fn- - I-f'5fk'1zl21--, , N:4,L'i'r5 --I- -' ......--r L c . .,.-..' Senior Class Prophecy, Continued Gerald Ashby with Claude and Clyde Arvin are in charge of the Princeton Airport. Ouija seemed to get very much excited when it informed me that Dorothy Sparks and Marian Ries are to marry wealthy business men of Chicago. Our friend, Joseph Thoman, will open an employment bureau in the Wiggers Building. Dorothy Viehe will continue as first cellist in the Evansville Symphony Orchestra after her marriage to the conductor, Elvin Fitzsimmons. Peg Lauenstein will become a famous designer of costumes for Grand Opera stars. She will not allow her marriage to an English prince to interfere with her career. Laura Stinchfield will conduct a riding school in the south. Virginia Dickman and Florence Housh will be members of the Metropolitan Grand Opera Co. Joy Nights at Bosse proved stepping stones to success. Nelly Throckmorton will be the leading soprano in the largest church choir in Los Angeles. Margaret Klenck, Ruth McGinness, Jimmie Monhollen, Beatrice Olliver, Elizabeth Rhodes and Margaret Ruston will conduct the most up-to-date beauty shop in Sturgis, Ky. They evidently were at- tracted to that location by the members of its football team of 1927. Our one celebrity, Shirley Mason Lang, will become one of the most noted pianists appearing in concert throughout Europe and America. Knerr will be her manager. Of course Ouija did not hesitate in predicting matrimony for Helen Matthews and Richard Branch. Successful business men of the future will be Donald Hon, Lyell Ludwig, Ervin Kuhlenschmidt, Arthur Grossman, Walter Grogan and Alfred Grote. Russell Coe will be an advertising model for Arrow Collars. Rhodes Scherer's love of Indians will lead him to the West where he will endeavor to have the Braves change their war dance to the Jew's Hop. The future pedagogues will be Eloise Peters, Anna Mary Purdue, Pearl Schmidt, Dorothy Stevens, Emily Wright and Carol Yoder. Frederick Atkinson's love for fair ladies will plunge him into the divorce court, but being a successful lawyer himself, he won't have to pay alimony. Mildred Jacuuess and Christine Johnson will be traveling saleswomen for the Jordan Music Company. Jewel Gore and Fred Bosse will star in the movie, Abie's Irish Rose , produced by the Silver and Sil- verman Production Company. Edna Jo Vaughn and Lucille Thomas will become librarians. Holy matriniony will soon claim Virfzinia Rice, Curtis Smith, Alfred Stelzel, Helen Zehner, Mildred Trimble, Dorothy Wolfgang, Juanita Stolzy, Hazel Koehl, Eloise Kinney, Almeda Jones, Theo- dore Graulich and Gilbert Schwartz. Mildred Adams and Jeanette Zimmerman will be working for the Royal and Underwood Typewriter Com- panies as demonstrators of speed. Hungry youths dash to Marion Donnewald's Tasty Sandwich Shop. Maud Curry is to be cashier at a large department store. Esther Dickman and Galen Bradford will be winners in a marathon dancing contest. Ray Burning will manage the St. Louis Cardinals. Those becoming' prominent in New York Scandals will be John Skinner, Irene Robinson, Lillian Froh- beitfer, Eloise Fitch and Ivan Shafer. Our globe trotters will cross from New York to Paris by means of the Pacely-Barton Air Lines. When listening in ten years from now you'lI hear the famous announcer, Bob Baker, broadcasting big-ten football games. Being: yell leader for Bosse was good training: Ouija seemed a little doubtful ol' some of this prophecy but equally confident ol' most of it. Our future looks bright, doesn't it? 1 N .,- fin Q N . -'Y-NN fy? . W f f i f Page Forty-onc ' .V-- 9 4 X A L X XX MM1' . ,fx I E We Klin e- -' ' E25 cbs, 1 5. if rss.. . . ' .- , -f-sa 2 A Lf., ,,. . -L 1 '-2..-,43i1f5eLg'..ZLZ:2 M ffe- gf 1 -se-r M :,s-..-L - -rf-f-, 6 uv, ,em .ff - -..--Xbzif-ef Q+ :f cf: -2.-as luJP5fSa!'l-+ .,-,V 'T---s-an cJ ' Q.. 4-Q V--Y , W 3 gm .4 NJ g . X x Kei, , -h , Xxx '9-X 'ii Hn Page Forz'y-tzvo 5 f M1 QNX f ' .r nf W ff Eu, f .- Lx 2 250571 Je? ' ,J-1---l'S-vfffnxlf' ff- ' LST-' RCE' 5,110 A f .MIMM hx, -XX ' 5- -'Q' 'Q J:-1' 'Q 3 LEE, if K ' --nh X-x -,ec-f ffflifi '- yl-453, 1 1 . ' w A wx 5 'EF K 1 1 R vwvst OFFICERS , 6 5 Q , S l i ,. ,.., .. ..,,.,, ..... .... ,.... N ,,,, ' ,,,. ,,... ,... .... J , . , , . ,, .Blourgr Mgncw Navy Sznzfffe Erlyci, 'Bryan 5 ' Gerald .Bdsdoq WWE-SIOEN7 -MCE-PPKJJ NV 5ECRF777Irf'Y 'IIIHALSQRKII l ,,,, T ffm Y ' f1'f,QQl'112f ', ', W ,,,, ,, ' ,, ,,, . ,,,, f H ,,.,, ff ,, ' ,,,, K ,, , ' . ,f .ff ' History of the junior Class The Class of '29 entered Bosse with heads held high and with wary eyes cast on those Sophomores about whose pranks we had heard so much. At last we passed the stage of buying tickets to the assembly and entered the Sophomore year zealously trying to inject woe into the hearts of the incoming Freshies. Now we have reached the age of Juniors and have nonchalantly accepted the title of Upperclassmen. Our thoughts first turned to officers: Rayburn Fitch, our noted athlete, was chosen president, Mary Smythe, vicefpresidentg Ethel Bryant, secretary, and Gerald Balsdon, treasurer. Miss Hance and Mr. Brown were elected class Sponsors. Our thoughts next turned to class colors and the beautiful combination of royal blue and white was chosen. Then came a skating party which was our first social activity as juniors. An orchestra was procured to furnish rhythm for the skaters. There were many ups and downs as usual, but they were part of the fun. The memorable day called junior Distinction Day dawned at last and Bosse High was for a while changed into a first class vaudeville theatre. There was music of all kinds-orchestrations, piano numbers, and vocal numbers. Even the chorus girls were present and also some Weird Wailers, who are the male quartette of the Junior Class. Acrobatics were not forgotten and a breathftaking tumbling act was given. The characters of Mother's Memory Book came to life and a wonderful portrayal of Mr. Hecketsweiler was given by our noted actor, Craig Grether. The Junior Class was very unfortunate in losing both the president and one of the Sponsors. Miss Hance left Bosse to accept a position in New Jersey and Ray' burn Fitch moved to West Virginia. Everyone was sorry to see them go as they had been very deeply interested in the class and had done much to improve it. Blount Wagner was elected to succeed Rayburn and Mr. Spears to help Mr. Brown as Sponsor. B. W .5 ag f fi .- 'T'N, gf V .f'K if Q f XR Q Great ambitions are stirring thc hearts of the juniors as we look forward A I 7 eagerly to the Senior year, a final test for proving our worth. A Aff 1' . , ' th f Page Forty-three 'N ff X'-5 ' 4- ' gkxyfl N-fl r .R .' f X! , --fail? s fr, X X -'rj i, , ,N ,,f, . sa i 9 -,' 1 LQ ' . . 5 A - s- fe f f 4- ,i s -. -f f ili'T ,K ,..- ul X:---?iq,v.-Qifvf . ., , f- - 7 ,1-,,,, -' , -. ' S.. .4-E - -'sifxf -f' ff Q 1-gwfgff Q 1- -rs,.t7M Qgwbugv ft, -'Sf' tal-iw zfiglerj ff.-sI':'zN1d'st -.,.,'. -Bin-in-' 'fifug l-595'- fl-2'1- - 'S---Q-mn .-,R-K-,2.,4 , Q. 43 552 ff K Wg is N, 1 X f7y 1 X .xt 5 N 1, Q X w '-.fl Page Forty-four 3 . 'B . . It ' 5 f 29 F- X A XA- ' Q Fi Ru M 'Af ff F 'M ' 1 , aff! -E X- 'Nix , EBU' ld ,,,,fgi eT, A 'K' ,, , 'ff-fffvvri 7. W . f ff, Axig ' 1, '1 iif, x 'M,U1,'E',fyN. fix.. ,fy X , ,-T ,X xx Af,Y4Lf--7-171, xy ,JY ' ., s,.,,nr1',e- 'Aff--,Q x ...,Jv V.-11,7 ,fx-lp ,.x-,L..-N, fglsnnra Lei X IJPEAKS r--fx-f ',...-:--ff :-4'Lfg'g.'.ff-LfQ- . j,-L:313i.-.-is - ----1 X-, - ,,-H... -5.322-,Q -f-.,.,..--f.--- -'-- Row 4 L. STOVALL R. RICKETTS C. BASSETT A. BISHOP T. HOWARD W. PETERS E. KOENEMANN G. PEARCY G. BALDSON Row 4 A. TROCKMAN E. MASON R. STANNARD B. YOUNGBLOOD B. SPAHN H. OHL J. HALE E. CARTWRIGHT J. McDONALD R. WALL A. BRIGHT Row 3 M. BENNETT C. ALBRIGHT M. SGHMINKE M. BRYANT R. LaCOMPTE R. ACI-IILLES L. BLANKS D. OSBORNE M. FOWLER D. 'TREECE V. REVEAL R. BITTROLFF 1-I. TORNATTA '-I 'J' rv Y O. FF C 'K m U1 'ii 2' rv Z3 C. B U' rv V1 rv O- 'N P1 O B l'Y D rv .-Q O 'U cv IZ! O- FY ET' rv 1 O E WFFFJFFOQFUPFJ F3f'VTiF7f 4?'?'F4FfE45J'S'3I'4 unior Class Roll IUNIORS GROUP I S from the bottom. Row 3 Row 2 Row 1 ROTH J. GANDER R. BECKER LASHLEY M. JENKINS W. CLEWLOW MQBRIDE M WEISBACK F. PRITCHETT HOGE L. THOMAS D. DAY RUSTON M. BAUMAN J. DOSS GRETHER F. CLAIBORNE C. MCFETRIDGE COHOON E. HITCH F, FISH ARVIN I. DICKMAN C. CULBERTSON WEISS O- COX H. BOATRIGHT MARTIN E. BRYANT G, KERR WALLENMEYER R. GRIMWOOD C. NEWMAN CHEANEY E, KUEBLER E, DOSS M. LASHLEY R. ARMSTRONG L. PREHER R. COLTER H. ELFREICH IUNIORS GROUP II Row 3 Row 2 Row 1 BROWN G. SEVRINGHAUS M. HOLLANDER GUENTHER M. I-IAWKINS D. SULLIVAN CAMPBELL L. MCKEW M. PHERAL SCHREPFER M. ACHILLES V. BILDERBACK MOSEBY E. DILGER E. KILTZ MCGARY L. SCHLUNDT E. GYMER SWANBACK M. ALEXANDER H. MORGAN WATSON E. ROTH M. BRUNNER LASWELL B. BIBER W. SCHLAG PERKINS C. WATHEN M. SMYTHE QUIREY E. AHLERING C. SICKMANN HITCH M. BAILEY M. CECIL CASEY H SIMPERS M. WESLEY ELLIS M. STAFFORD M. LANGLEY HACKMEISTER J. KINNEY IUNIORS GROUP III Row 2 Row 1 P. HART L. BRADY R. FITCH B. GREENHAW W. VICKERY K. BIPPUS M. PACE L. BURLISON M. MOORE E. TOPF ' L-A E. FENDRICK H. CARTER F Y 7, E. HANCE B. WAGNER 'L C. BROWN R. TRIGG JN E. BUTKE J. THOMAS - L. GROSHART J. MILSTEAD D. PIRTLE G. BRADY V. PARTINGTON I. YOUNGBLQOD A:- XX F. STAHLSCHMIDT ' eff' I ff K 7 1 A a If ff' Page Forty-fire 'NI 'X Z- ' 'I ' 4 R A ,vdiv ' T. 1 ,, ' w.. . N - I W ' fx.. 2 I ' -, I, ' .HA R ed, 1511 A ,-D- N:fzf.Q 1 1? : -.-v ' s-.. x....:'L-1-'A'-JL---I... rn f--1.- 5-Lasagna -QJVQM ll f - ip. I ,,, ,- i:zi1fM:ff -5 -iq-a-n Q.. '4AQ A ' dumofze i' '1 , A, '1 5 1 HmWmmwH 1 f ' 1 ii THE Ercmw.. IVEAPYEAR, AND UNFAIH WHOOPEEQ' ......,.,,,, V 'WYfm-fy mf- -awww- rf 9 To-4 ns: E: FF?oN7'Doons ,x 4 - - 1 2 2 f L? pW+4 ..,, EP f, , x . ff , , A I NTEMVIGENTSIA' TH:sE FBOTBALL, MEN 'B A U ff Ek ' - ABXES ' X UN h N XC? 522 X K Page F0I'f4!f-SZA.l' f gf, MTN X ' fs '29 P-' M' Am Ends? Wf ill 1-1 '15 I 533, W1 33,53 K Aux ,Af V S- vwQQ4 u fx 2 3 A ' '. ' 1 9+ - -5 X ,vV,, ,V , - - A . ,,,,,,-:I-?,,, -lf-Lf 'r,Q1-'- x - FF: -420' 9 f-L-fvf-' C., fx- A' 1' ' -fx-F 'A-f-1' --A-1' ycff iz- N , M W Tig- :Qi 'W---nf .SOPHOMORE crass OFFICERS 2 E 2 ' Lloyd Tlmdelg Jack Sferqpeze Pu tif Mzfrvfozrih Cfliazvies 55161610 l Fllffrfoglfr Vllf f7RI 5f0-Cffly' SfCRLY7f5i Y' fffEll5fll?tL-R . ,,,, ,. , . ,,,, if .. .i ,,',',' .i . ,,,,, . . . ., . ,,,, i K. . K V i A. , ,.,.,. , ,,,,, Sophomore Class History And it came to pass in the year of 1926, there entered into the halls of a build ing, which is called Benjamin Bosse High School, a goodly company of youths and maidens. And there were many of them and they were of such wondrous appearance and beauty, that all who gazed upon them rejoiced exceedingly and made merry. And they said, Behold this illustrious class has come to further and increase the Fame and Honor of B. H. S. Then there was strife amid this brilliant company, for lo! they were all of such a wondrous intelligence that there was rivalry among them, and leaders sprang up in every field of knowledge. And when they went among their fellows, they carried with them learning of Zuchba marvelous degree that those who looked upon their countenances were struck um . Verily, verily, I say unto you that they chose their leaders and Lloyd Varden was made the President of the Freshman Class, Ruth Wentworth, VicefPresident, and Gertrude Nuhring, Treasurer. And Ardath Gibbs was elected to keep the records. And many wise men came and gazed upon the leaders and all did murmur, Verily, here are noble leaders in a noble class. And a party was held in the communty hall and a goodly crowd was there. And the same noble class came back in September, 1927, and officers were again to be chosen. And verily l say that the same President was chosen and right popuf lar was Lloyd Varden. And it came to pass that jack Stemper was chosen Vice President, Ruth Wentworth Secretary, and Charles Stieler Treasurer. And a theater party was given and the class, now sophomores, marvelled ex' ceedingly at what they beheld and the Sponsors, Miss Blanton and Miss Qssenberg, were proudly entertained, And if therefore all goes well with them, this class shall remain with thee many days. 'N fi nt, ta isP R'N W3 M-TIMOTHY Xl, lfl4. f 'ix X, X K ,f ll' ' ff Page Fortjf-sctwr ' if- ' L 9 4 c ' X -5 i flag .-x Q-ite, .si - is fi at ' F, ff ' ' yt i,:2,FTb?ve f Q 133 REV' Ei '51 , -- W , jVg',1 f A -- -: I rival.,-r,,. .Fi-INQN Zddftifg-gAk 4'.'-: --1 erygg-g 5' -H :'-4'-f fab. ig,-.2Qg.,af:s.,.-iT:xS-!'sf..,s- '5 ' ' ' -.1 s-yt?-1 0 .. if Z 2 N All F ' , I X55 Y ysxgzjw Page Forty-ezfglzt 3. 13. AXE ' f I ' 29 fn' x en i .. I2-L Wa.. f . EW- ! My Wm f Q 1-wfsd' ' f rf ., , fff:A7 Q X -1121 ,l,W, f ..-,,.f,,,: f-iv- 1 N FAX 'N' ' 'A ff'5fx': 'A ---. , V Ayxjgu 'K WfPfM.. .,X.,- .fa-ff,,,, , A' Q 4a:LVx ii The pictures Row -1 A. WILLIAMSON A. MCCUTCHAN E. INKENBRANDT D. SOUTHWOOD W. WEAVER E. REUSCHLER Row 4 B. PAUL F. STRETMATER R. FREUNUD C. MARTIN J. RITTER A. TORRENCE L. VARDEN P. BOWLES J. BEI-IRENS A. PEARCY W. MARKER C. GRIMMEISSEN Row 4 L. BRANCH G. LEE H. FULLING W. HUGHES B. FROMAN E. KOLB N. KRAUSS C. WHITNEY H. GEE M. GRANER E. HARPER E. BATES J. ISRAEL Row 4 V. SCHNEIDER E. RIGNEY T. ALTHEIDE J. CRAWFORD J. ROTHERT W. DYER B. DOIBLING W. BARNING F. SCHNAUTZ Sophomore Class Roll are numbered from the top and the rows from the bottom. SOPHOMORES GROUP I Row 3 Row 2 Row 1 R. GOODWIN P. BRUMFIELD c. TOLLIVER G. NUHRING G. TooNE V. BLOOD E. SCI-IUESSLER A. DENTON D. KRAFT A. GIBBS M. SWAIN U. GRANT C. FRICK R. FINK J. VAN STONE D, BASKETT L. STAFFORD W. DIEKMAN K. GROSSMAN J. HELMBOCK J. CAMBRON R. LANGFORD MISS BLANTON B. LIEBERMAN L. GRIMMEISSEN M. BAHR J. PEARSON L. LANGFORD L. ASHBY E. PEARSON F. WOOD L. CARTER M. GATEWOOD M. WILSON J. LASSATER A. BARTON G. FRANKLIN A. VOTE N. CHANDLEY M. LAUBNER A. WATERS L. KRIEPKE SOPHOMORES GROUP II Row 3 Row 2 Row 1 L. MAJOR E. TEAMER A. BAUER E. GROTE E. SILVER N. ADIS A. GOODGE M. MANHART M. BANDTELL M. HOPKINS C. DUKE A, LEACH V. WALZ J. DURRE B. BARTON M. MANN D. MAGLARES C. WILLOUGHBY E. CLIFFORD D. KORB J. SIMPSON J. BERRIDGE H. KLAMER V. HENNERICH W. BROWN G. LEGG V. SCHNUTE R. GALBREATH R. DICKERSON B. CRISTEL C. GEISS H. BOOTZ G. FISHER R. LEDBETTER C. COWLES E. OESTREICHER F. HEINES R. SCHELLHASE D. CRAIG SOPHOMORES GROUP III Row 3 Row 2 Row 1 A. BRASEL C. HEINES R. MOSELEY R. WEIGEL D. CRAIG E. KOCKRITZ A. GRAENING K. DUNKIN A. NIEHAUS R. MILLER S. UITTROLFF M. STEFFEE A. KARCH D. FINKE E. BAKER M. BUDDINGTON N. JONES V. HARTZ V. HEWINS MISS OSSENBERG R. STUMPF M. SMITH G. LASSATER VV. ERICKSON H. LA ROE E. WALL F. SHINEMAN L. SHIELDS M. ARNOLD E. HONVARD M. CONOVER R. WENTWORTH G. BRASEL L. TICHENOR V. MITCHELL G. RUSTON L. STASER L. COOPER E. ELLIS L. WOODS M. SWONDER M. KUHN SOPHOMORES GROUP IV Row 3 Row 2 ROW 1 H. GORE M. DURGY L. BUSAM J. LANMAN S. FLEEGER I'. MATTINGLY M HODSON R. MCDANIEL P. PADGETT D. SHRODE D. JOHNSON A. EMRICH A. SHRODE A. HART C. STIELER K T. FORD M. BADER E MARTIN L. BRADEN N. THOMAS W. NEWBECK J. STEMPER H. HELMRICH E. BRASHEARS J. BLACKWELL M. CLARK D- HAYES L. LEWRIGHT M. THOMAS V CRISWELL C. RYAN O. SCHWARTZ W. MCCULLOUGH w J. 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Us THAT Nzbetf WHATQSTH ISP' i CLA SS UFWZ l ...s . 5haQ5??,iZa',-Zia H199 Fieviriaeridr Freshman Class History New teachers, a new building, lunch at school and more freedom and individual responsibility-such were the experiences of the Freshmen who entered Bosse during 1927928 This change from the grades to high school is a step almost as important as the first day of school life, when your mothers took you with clean, smiling faces to kindergarten and left you there in charge of the teacher. Before the members of this Freshman class are four years of study and hard work. The sands have a long time to rung and during the time of their slow, ceaseless shifting, many things may occur. Next to the Seniors, the Freshies are the most important people in school, be' cause the Sophomores are taken for granted and the Juniors are almost Seniors, any- way. Besides, Freshies are usually a surprisingly dear, innocent crowd of green hood' lums, but, lo, and behold! sometimes you get a wise, witty group of Freshmen. At the beginning of the first semester 1927, Freshman class officers were elected as follows: James Coomes, presidentg Fern Barclay, vicefpresidentg Stanley Atkinf son, secretary and Shannon Stanley, treasurer. The Sponsors chosen were: Miss Woods, Miss Brenner and Mr. Reuter. A skating party was held in the boys' gym at the end of last semester. On Mzirch 30, an April Fool's party was held in the Community Room. The decorations and games were in keeping with the April Fool idea. During the last semester and present one, many of the Freshmen ref ceived awards, some receiving half scholarships, others becoming officers and many gaining popularity. Now the Freshmen are well started on their way through high school along with the Dignified Seniors, the Lovefsick Juniors and the Important Sophomores. They have grown to like their teachers and their subjects and each one has his own particular chum. They have also become accustomed to the building and are not following directions for finding the uelcvatoru. F f f x H , 'G' i 94' ! Page Fifty-one 's .1 f' wi,-' ' 9 4' fc . A: GE' f '-fa x, A if- ' X' ,Liu fsf-. ., Ss- - ,F w t ' fl it dress es ff N E fa ' . VJ 5 f45:.4e'fi?'TT' - , ,fr-vu g agiffn' :G--es,-f r ,,Q..,4'9n-cg-1 ' ia, .i fast f fa-Q.N-as-. + C., ,Eff : 'l QE . x R? 5- .. '-...J FK Page Fifty-two N 28 Y A- L' - My ,f-N Q Fi V'4.6 Q E ' 2 ff in-1- L ME K f w ,A-EA QE iv fd' f 7x Ngx - J W k NH-Q - 5x21-K wwf G MQ .+L 1:-rlgfrf X J,,, , ' 05, Q , fr K - H if V -f-' xiii! CARAT ,..-:ff- ,sfs-ff Q.-' E23-f sa-f gk.,,,.,.1--fin,-,gg QQFSPFFUFOEFEFUP lfl?'O'9QwHjHFU0'5'4lIJ ji?-'F-1?'!f1fz1zogp::m?' Freshman Class Roll The pictures are numbered from the top and the rows from the bottom. FRESHMEN GROUP I Row 4 Roxv 3 Row 2 Row 1 GERMAN H. MQCHORD M. WOLFINGTON H. WHITE WEAVER E. CRAIG E. ROBBINS M. THORNE ROTH YV. BAYS T. POWERS W. SCHREIBER BRUCKEN W. PHILLIPS D. CROUCH K. UHLYARIK SCHNAKE C. SPARRENBERGER M. EICKIN H. BECKER GROGAN B. WILSEY D. DRAHEIM W. BIENEMAN SCHRIBER M. VERNON-SMITH M. DAMRON W. WOOD STEBER H. VAN CLEVE R. SHAFER E. EVANS NVILLIAMS M. WALIJENMEYER R. OLDHAM J. ELLISON WORRAL C. AYER A. RODRIGUEZ J, MOORE BARNETT H. GARRISON V. GEORGET C. DOSS BAKER M. LACKEY L. CREWS S, STEVENS CARRICO V. RICKARD C. FRENCH J, SCHEAR FENNEMAN L. POOLE W. GARRETT I. EULER FRESHMEN GROUP II Row 4 Row 3 Row 2 Row 1 KOLLKER W. WAGNER C. QUEEN K, TROYER PARKER I. SMITH M. GUENTHER W SIRKLE PATTON I. WOOLSEY M. LEIMGRUBER W ROEDER MATTINGLY E. WESTERHOFF H. VOSS L. FITCH LAMEY E. BUSH M. ROTH W. SHERWOOD KARGES L. BALZ E. REGEL R. CULVER STEVENS K. BLACKBURN MR. REUTER R. SCHLUNDT KUNKLE J. KREPS F. SCHLENSKER E, GAUNTT ZELLER E. WHITMOYER E. BEHRENS H. LUTZ STATON C. SUNDERMAN E, RIGGS J, COOMES PARKER C, VEECH V. PREHER S, DUNCAN FENDEL M MARTYN M. SCHULZ V, THORNTON WHITMEYER J. WEBSTER W. UNCLES I. SALEE FRESHMEN GROUP III Row 4 Row 3 Row 2 Row 1 ALTHOFF J. MONICAL A. WATHEN M. WILLIAMS WALZ R. MOBLEY IJ. WOOLSEY R. HEATH KNIGHT L. VOTE H. STANFORTH M. NICKENS MARGES R. BYERS S. STANLEY M. JONES SUNDERMAN H. HOGE M. TOIDRANK A. HEIERMAN KRATZ H. HOWARD G. UTTERAGE E. SMITH HARDING C. KLAMER C. BLOCK H. LAUBSHER 'T'-. SIEGEL L. CORBIN M, AHLERING L. GROSCURTH Z, V g ATKINSON R. VIERLING MISS WOODS J. HILL 1' ANGEL P, FREUND E. KNAPP u. KEI.1.N15rz .fix BARNETT M HOFFAR P. WARD J. JOHNSON .!,- IX BALDWIN V, HUCK L. WHEELER E. HALL ji HOCHMEISTER N. BLACK E. BOZARTH M KNIGHT . ' X E. BATES M. SCHNAUTZ H. TAYLOR f XX M. FERGUSON J. IIENISON --.f WX f G. HUDSON ff gw 1 P .1 I ff NV' 4' ft L.. ff T X I K I 'h :fir Page Fifty-tlnec 'X 1 OXxY.g XIxlI f 9 4 H I M N X 'RI In xx yf ,. f ' . ., 1 7 EE ' ' .' 1 .. I 'XV' f .3 .T -f 5. I . 1 Mtv-if' 22 J! N A f. M J 1 - is .xx -H I lgl' ykh- 'lt-2,-Le, V'-fhf-Q, wf . V1---eg- -V, .Vase N.. 751' W 2 s is -fs .M H sg- -n-.. L5 M . 7 Tii.-i1vs-fx-..i ,1F---A' Q--YN5 i..v'.. Q' 1' Lf, , -z' 'f- gf K . w 1 Q l X 1 . sv ' X N X i,a V 3x Page Fifty-four ' l f 1429 ' af f fs wr f' - -2 'N M 11,115 2 .. Q, :fa wind y XX f M lf- Eisggigr- Y,4. xY,Vr N Yun- --2 j g X 'Yu 5- f,Q:::f-f ,,,,,-1, 'll ELA-:I-n gk X Y Igl,-,: l-2g4,:..'T'-...Si-iii- lJ.Q WQA- N Ad- ffwsif-Q liiiitif zagpmmzsarv 5-gmsvsoosuzn F7FFU?'5'F7?12T4OP'f ?F1F1F'E1 FFFFPSOOFOF1 FIUDSZFJSOWF Row 3 CARLETON RAKE I-IARMAN MARTYN MAGUIRE MANN MARTIN RANSON GEORGET ROBERTS MONTGOMERY MONTGOMERY RAIPE FLORO KASPER MQGRAW Row 3 HISGEN TURPEN MUELLER RAHM MQCULLOUGH STANLEY MARTYN GORDON TIPMORE JONES SHELTON Row 5 WADE KOENIG ZIEGLER GRISHAM CRAWFORD GENTRY CLINE SANDEFUR SARTORE RAHM Qgr FFPRQFJ Row 6 Freshman Class Roll The pictures are numbered from the top and the rows from the bottom. FRESHMEN GROUP IV S5 '32 55 z .PERKINS ADAMS GOSSETT ROBERTS POLK FENDRICK ROBINSON STEINMETZ Row 3 HARTMAN ROWE WALLACE McKINLEY SCH LENSKER GARDNER MOSELEY PERKINS Row 2 ROW 1 D. NIEBRUGGER H. RULEY M. HILLIARD L. HARRIS . F. IIAGENSIEKER D. MQFETRIDGE G FROBIETER D. HOWARD D. EPIJIVEIER D, NE . Miss BRENNER C. MAGAZINE M' RUREVIES If'1'IX?JEfEON G, BO . F. BARCLAY M. HACHMEISTER L. RUSSLER J. GRAHAM M. HALTER J. COOK V, ROBERTS M. LIMP FRESHMEN GROUP V Row 2 Row I J. JANSEN H. HOPKINS R. JAQUESS C. JUNCKER R. NEWMASTER EIICYKELJS H. DARUM . ' EA F. JONES G. MARTIN M. MARTIN E. TURPEN VJ. BARTON L. ROTH H. ALTHEIDE IEOBEF W. GARMAN . LI D. NIEDNAGEL C. HOIXEQJRIGG N. OST J. J N ON E. ADAMS C. DANIELS N. ARMSTRONG H. HITCH H. HUDSON FRESHMEN GROUP Vl Row 4 Row 3 R. BUTKE L. BRAY F. BORCHERT H. FULKERSON W. CONNOR A. MORRIS C. DILLINGHAM M. MQGRAW E. HOWELL F. ALTHEIDE R, MARTIN M. MAGAN C. KAPPLER E. HILL F. DODSON W. CROW A. HAY Row 2 Row 1 DROCHELMANN I. EASTWOOD CROWE L. DAVIS LaMELL C. BROMM CROCKETT M. PETERS HOFFMANN F. MILLER JACKSON M. SIDENER HARRIS M. BLICK HOWARD G. HILE SMITH M. ICE V. CI-IRISTMAN H. MYERS FRESHMEN GROUP VII Row 5 R W 4 E. CORN M. MITCHELL 0 M. TOLLIVER I Mc-CURDY 4- 5. OIYI-ELRgI'ON IXITTERMAN I . WELBORN f G. CHANDLEY cnmsfrm ffl, J. HERMAN STAFFORD ,F H, REISINGER SCHMITT f R. LARIVIERE SCHUESSLER C. GRIMM GEAPER 4' X , w KENNARD Xxx - G. GRAUKNER 5 f, 'N R 2 Row I I G. RICE ow MAYER :gf I, D. ROUGH BRUCMMAN , .4 I fi? B, FISHER VVASTJER if Dr X 1 H. 1.EfxcH 1 2 R. DA .E K c H. DOWNS SUMMERS AJX A J. DOSS T. COOPER fn fx! M. STAHLSCHMIDT PIINFIQQRISIYITT fx I X- ,, L. KI.AMDR . 1 , 5 ,f 1,4-' V. KLAMER D. CALIJEMEYEE H X' E: -y !:,,- I ,If I ago Fzjfy-fue K, AD- lv 9 4, .4301 X A. A Af! ff: ' if I .fx AHF- 5 ? ?x'F'gU'!r:- 1: .- V,' . - -N .1 ..T 'f , 'III I . fm -AA Jr .A T: QU- f . lI,,f- E , ' 21-4'-'eg' X:-A Q ,,'1?3fL'N--f--A Y'-, ' 556' 'H 1.5- 5' V QQ-5-lL E i-M.vgb5JN41,. -q.f-Eg LW- 1 ...-1:7-1 -N.Q.-un.. fi? fin VE Gomes AND C Q ' MEN MY5 bIADOW A HGREENER' I .WI 1 'fl ' .fr -Q .3 ' , f Q .- ,- 4 ,ue 4 1 suv .A 2,'vv:,, Ww,WwHmf MGREENU M ,S ' ., ' fgwlf? Hx J: Q' 1: , -A 'MA 41: v 'LEANONSQUROWN MONKEY IGNORANCE ' JL N ?x'HbLlmi Page' Fiftff-six f Q J-ZQl,?,5' t 'lg1 'i X Qx A R S ,,J,J l f Xff N A LiDf-,ml-1 ..f-x1,- ' ,v.,.f- -f X I 5 k,..1 .,x4-,-,Z-QM XA- j L-K... ---1'2 YQX -,,-Y--X 4 V 5 SENIO oqs 60,3015 eg? Musrc sruny QUE R SOCIETY SVG P65 0 . lo - 1. 1 ' CW wwe! al., o,VC E Y WV v re, GQEOTQ Q, un I ' cr 4 0 c Nea VQ BENJAMIN U!:gg' A1 wee HOOL Alfvzggo C . L1 we 910 Caffe HwSle:fB9E?.- . 10 PA. MA. AND ME TO football Squn. 00, BE PRESENT AT 'ff GER oSee bog gp 'le i I SENIOR DlsTlNcT1oN 1 DAY WILL FEATURE as M . D RESERVE BAN UET Tm MAN QU f ,he Ci? VARIETY OFT ENT 6 -1 Cluh of Flvlnlc, l ' vs, Q .- V65 ES B X fl, The members of the GW' fenflllg the five Clffy L '0015 V 'O iderous Paval QC the Q lub will entertain thei' 'oumey fo B10 'WW L' 60' '-eater., Sc' ln large others at a Pa.. 1 5599 RANK Bgrhtgc In vnold iw dere 'BQXQ' orter Q tiny .1 .e. s ' ' i?0I,,JE,heldCONCEv' ED YFO6 land ' ..et about CO suoqueries undulant sci., 43 s 'go-ref-me RW arises, R265 GSE.. a.llfEf:a,l:af' NCERW' fo Fsgzil' X' Q , GY neQ6 ',?:f0:e hiya be ,lock tomorrow morning By PRESEYV R.. ,Q,6,-use 0, C6 L Au Meibanq' ,Q cele 6- .e at Bloomington about 11 am uw BOSS TED - fm- L at Bosse. All th ,YO Q'XR,es gxheyt 'Siu Parade fmm thc king's worms EORC ys 'R A NPO 0 PSMU- l 'l'll at .. H55 ll and than parents- ' 415' K l There Wlll be qkkxtwenty-seven lQC'i .'e i iag-'Noun . TR 51124 Mr Puckett wlll be S le Y an-ff' Qi OU A A QPPLXRCI' 4' the evening ri C NYS from BOSS' qxlfowd- The Mar and mechanics shou- Say Egqlhig S L The Plhcem C20 'ch and the S malmgel' Will' Dialectical anfrzlctuosities ewes' h School The 0 8 with then' ,Q .Boosters ha' PSX' .ongers. Sorbefacient spec. speake S ne nrnvmifn.ui1l.bp lilies .-Ted WSPCC' -blfake 5 QB' xfxnlgraphs done up ir uvln E ai 55 Egwiw ff: rr af 2 Saw is 3 ' A 5 GYM LEADERS' CLUB f not an Wea er W 15X -' c-l 'll v 1 V54 RJ-ml,E 1334 well ua, d'iF'l' 5 lziv group OI the Girl Re- ' - W :big 5402-956 mio giowabffoie 'Q 71-'file lbw! i C gm.. C ich has as its chairman Fflda 'Y 9 are UW thfre was '5O,.ffantuan histrlo Yi. Q- Q' - ' f .l ' Ram Q! N Q' ventral, and . - . Col K Frlck, Will present The B N7 V 1 X r e among the Maniacs Co :R of Miles Standish. of 0 S '11 fda- GA, 'fm why Should the b Q Y ,l numbers consisti 1 of vocal . W Q mee 'ne expenses are-be' O liifle Nell? The s. 'Florencell-Ioush b rg'lnia 1'67f',gSif'.X,gl'22ulj,1kjuQQ,f'gffxjolg 6496, Eraiiful fieeikuil Q . , S 'V 'Ea?f'df,lli'aL0,S 3 fehlfiif IW? The M.-.-LL11-l1e.e,LQ Ziiol. Q 7 ocleian if fig E F rogfram S 0 3 N' 1 ELECTRIC CL rollin- r.. Q 00 -Qembly willd on 5 lrge cours? di- 5' Qll be served Pg,,,'fAL SALEQ'WTL1j U35 lTomofrrEfI22s M- izenifzirsz- - t' f - 1 t 'l, ' . f cass o ' . elf- lsllnc- I 1: hr:-Ellocined rg es, cgirogswlgrld START NEXT MONDAY S03 day asseimt 61, -rg,-,onlie l, cab age s' ,lt buttere ' ' -- U OOHBYY- U I- N599-l' E:ml,.,rlil ..f , We' fm BOSSE mgrel Sf-le we m'Nle 3::,.z'al rf' ifil'-M, ,QE - A- . m a . o' - I . --1'-huiug the evening the programs FS lgisihv 6 'g ,is 9 CHERY CLUB '0l'l0d J'-I9 day AP 'r will he g'v' N t to all ELLA cs present I gd black pected that the drive Y? will AR ' two PM pmes cf at an end. 'il ' puttmfa xx show and of viewing l'0lbl:S user' Q55 Xifams' Pictures have already 'Q en of On?-V I The DZIITTOS of QX rfcl's7 es th? foogbaly Squad but allyg Cl Oups P ring' cosltumes oihevlelriwl Scala and the inte- ,YO Oi whlc 170 and individual picgrcs O C be ' HIL Wil- UITOYIR 9, If qi UPIOTIXIP' V' O9 65' On One NO en until after ristl Mr., S'-IL ,ATEL th? fllolfnln , the pr Oy, 'NA Q eq says that he could Ante HHVUAT I.S'1'S ed PFW QW 1 C' 69 lb fth SQ dx k th h 5 poo QS ' V 9 C'-l S 0 9 '-'- 'ime or effort to ' 9 W 09 YE- 5 ' A' Q?-' xx have the same gen p Cl '11,-isgmag rug-lh ig den theater Chfbhdltigf QS .ste roi, ,, Adventyring-,. Each club my 94721 of the fomlerly forhlg ,CK when Q50 en Il special' me, Bosse has Th GN lb, 4,115 which f .they are allowed Q90 penods ,-rl 'Arlvpntu Try! Way of Cohllxigfbx 2' Ll wmbly 150 olfrec. The Mani' QV' .Q Ay ln the ul This the 3 carried 4 mittee feteria as wr' .e show and P O planned hy . QQ Y' Q, .. lll thi. yeapf Qvfllv imp of Henry Sh 0476 Brar.'y l'udd pep Q55 41, .a scene. Ip, Shaindicraft 'colnih lqly 3800 Richarg Blleckir, A ly-1.11 gchi ep lgeggf-Qd'e5 QQ'lf:li610'l':g2i - 'lt n e 1 - . , es a n ,- ' A T4 TEM? lbii' in Chah-Sa 7 LYS mr'oqriltilElmcor2iilinilxee consistirng Lpivliitel QV' CQ' and 21 fmsh rs DEB Vg, 19476, md, Cmlg Grethelr, Hallie will N09 hit 9,1 hen nf- Fw-iml AM 477 vim: bla. O-I7 do 'lieth Scherer and Bob Say: O - W9 TN--. 73 WK'-Q80 U, TRy0NG Dx QQ A levery SMI! X. UTS S7 N121 HELD Artiuitivrl vw , frm-- 1 -mf: 1 .Ln :Lf 1 ,crgm yr: ,.-X 'Q X v . , 4.1 N N Q. AT .. 'lf -4 '- - 4. .mvvu '- X ug, N SN , as Y f my 7, W , r i e r ,ff f f 1, , ,,,'f f i . fvsfrrylzrfgic Cz'-at-1275 I E:':fi!irncac1 11am ffflalige kiC5.5'lLif Mcf'4Nq -My ,, f, , ,. , V . I .., WX, ,,,,,,,.,,, ,f,,,,, pwgiy, rfwyysf Z ' V- i t fy fb Z f'r'eri ' X gf , f Aj , . ,, ' ew Z Student Government Student Government was one of the many things adopted and carried over from Central when Bosse High School was first organized, but in the last few years our hanges that it little resembles the original form system has undergone so many c which was first instituted at Central. At first the girls and boys were divided into two distinct groups, each having a separate Study Hall and a separate governing body comprising what might be called a dual monarchy. However, the division of power necessarily entailed by such a process made the system far less effective. Accordingly, in the constitution adopted in 1926 the boys and girls were combined into one Student Government Association. Under this constitution the chief legislative, executive and judicial powers were vested in a Prefect Council made up of five boys and five girls, Instead Ll of a separate Head Boy and Girl Prefect as had formerly existed, there is now one Head Prefect who presides over the Prefect Council and who is the executive officer of the government. Subordinate to this Council there are two monitors, a boy and a girl, for each Study Hall, elected by the Study Halls and responsible for the conduct and order in each. Hall Monitors who control the order in the Halls are also ref sponsible to the Prefect Council. W f i t P . . g e Fzfti'Trte N555 ' ' 5E L..ff -1 as K k XV V-:H i f I gp .4 lil A -s.i K. I' -je vnpixi J L i -A 1' 'E-'-...f .N',' :C- if hwili'-ISL psf --Je-al YtfPEflR.S' -2 ' td I3 M OFFICER STUDE T COUNCIL p g . an niggas - ga. vi. sr-as N'-rf Q55 Seas r fr ' sms as T S 'fssl2,,!.gZ!fff - 31925'?5QQ.E29I!f ' Ja-fk22.aJ5D011d1d l Student Government fffontinuedj Another interesting feature of our Student Government is the Student Council which has risen from a mere advisory group to a body with tremendous powers 'f ' l ' h d I 1 it on y wis e to exercise them. In this body are vested the powers of initiative and referendum in all legislation, as well as the power of recalling any inefficient ff o icer of Student Government. This body is made up of one boy and one girl from each Home Room and meets once a week. For the last two years we have also had what has been known as the Freshman Induction Ceremony. At this time the Freshmen are formally given the Bosse Pltd fe . ' g and made members of the student body of the Student Government Association This assembly is generally held the fourth week of each semester so that the Fresh' men may have ample time to study Student Government its rules 'ind its officers s 4 1 before they become a part of it. This assembly is usually considered one of the most important of the year and in the past has been very successful and impressive. Probably the most radical and important change which has been made during the past year is the installation of the teacher's Study Hall. This is for the 'lc' d f l commo ation o al students who either do not believe in Student Government or who have shown by their conduct that the d d which they have been granted. y o not eserve to have the privileges X But no matter how often we alter and improve our government, it is, after all, .fx-as exactly what the Students make it. They must show a spirit of eofoperation with 5 ffsax the officers whom they have elected in order that Student Government may be F successful. This spirit of cofoperation has been manifested during the past year X more than ever before, thus enabling us to have a successful government. f SAA . Q X, , , vxfx, . lf If -X -. i 11' . , '-ajf t Page Szxty ll, ' X l 4 fi b Pl a. .. . A f NE . 'mf f - - LJ' ,H la f X L Q L'+f':'f1 1 v e V if at 'T' ig '1 'f i rua , lgf' 'w- Vfl Q fm -,is4f.: it l ' :til -+-f fg,fn-r- Ph v,-,', K-f eq- f fy' fx-f Qwfk ?j :of,1 .X rig N fP6fi'.xJ' 1 kr --..--eg, -11' eggs 'lg' L in . Fl-1 Mgr-- Monitors l O7 Row 2 R. linker, ll. Bulwzlon, ll. llzxrlon, I . flrimwoml, A. Grote, lf. Fish. Row 1--F. Wood, V. Wzxlz, L. Wood, A. Jones, l'. Blood, li, Muller, M. Campbell, A. Staser. onitors l 55 Row 2--C. Payne, A. Bishop, ll. Lashley, A. llurt, l . Svhwzxrtz, l . Atkinson, -, Qs Row l---F. Housh, L. Stnser, L. WValker, S. Lnnpz, ll. Sparks, V, Blood. ff Q if? , f Aww fffxfx fl 1 -,K Mm l And' , , ts' . Pf1gvSi.ffg1-Orzm'-X A 'll a' Xl ' ,Q fx. WX X, U, ff X ull .qpijx - X 7 -f-Ql 1 -'x 5. ,Q X l ,MN I XM K., X -- N 1 3 -X - ,i K 3 - UBB -Q. o ' o 2' 5 J nf' X, f - 5 , , W , I J? nl J A' .M -- J ...:'5. Aff, Nx ' ...gl-2--se-I-x ' E-4 'ff-H Jiwwii' 34' 'gQg ' 'Ja A f iiiggh, --W 0 '?21Lf,-Y 1 or---.. SC' I JAY? Row 3- C. Payne, J. Little, J. Zubrocl, R. Becker. Row 2--M. L. Humke. L. YValker, E. Scherer, V. Divkman, L. Cope, J. Zimmerman, M. Mum. Row 1-IT. Gray, H. Carlisle, H. Matthews, R. Klzimer, M. Spears, Mr. Laucnstein, L. liaiiman, li. Kessler, M. Bailey, H. Silver. National Honor Society Such an order as this would be the pride of any high school, but llosse is especially proud of her Socicty, not only because it is a nationfwide institution, but also because it is the first of its kind in the city, having been organized almost a year before the initiation of the Reitz chapter. No honor conferred by the school excels that represented by this Society. It represents the fundamental objectives for which schools are instituted, and gives recognition to those who have attained most nearly the desired ends. The emblem of this Society is the keystone and the flaming torch. The key' stone bears at its base the Letters S. L. C. and S. which stand for the four cardinal principles of its organization: Scholarship, Leadership, Character and Service. The flaniing torch is the emblem of the purpose: to serve, to show the truth to others K li, that they may follow. YZ' Ni QFFICERS .A , - FE 1927 1928 523 Paul Rake Margaret Lauenstein President . Henry Veatch Ruth Klamer VicefPresident 3 X, Lois Bauman Lois Bauman Secretary - P N Mildred Finke Helen Matthews Treasurer 5. QD fix EL 1 .im Page Siiffjl-fIl'0 If i fs filiw' f ni, c 23 is - ef -1 13 'A N 'T fl T iii Vi 1? -' -. J: . l X -, f lifes i 1 fail ,. cf-' -v '.'TT' ,.p.:,,f cc 'wx A - 1 .1 TX 'X' lkpisg. :F ,,x,,- ',..fv-f1'V T--'UB-'g'1 iff-, .Pg I-k,Li'?-ELA,-lxf HONOR CITIZENS Row ZAD. Finke, D. Gray, F. Baker, J. Little, E, Dilgrer. Row 1-D. Craig, M. Buddington, C. Frick, A, Gibbs. Scholarship in Bosse The purpose of the Scholarship Committee is to promote and foster Scholarship as well as to keep records of awards given for Scholarship. At present the comf mittee is: Chairman, Margaret E. Eu weiler, Guy Nicholson. lensteing Irene Woods, Czella Blanton, R. T. Hecketsf Scholarship and Honor Awards are: A. Scarlet and Cray Rating an . Any student may receive this award at the end of each semester if his teachers and the Prefect Board certify that he possesses , the qualities: Reliability, Industry, Courtesy, Cofoperatiyc Spirit, Regularity and Punctuality. 5 Q-'ref Qw- B. Library Reading List. This is made up each quarter of students who Q have G or better in four or more subjects. Special library privileges are given Xxx Y to them. eg :jf 5 1 s-' Y' Rf N 2 Q S for QD ,. R Tift .f Page Siffy-U11'ii' K X X- 4 9 4 K I lj -fi .-I f!,v EX HSE? X X, 'Cl VNC? ff-X X lfegff - ty 2 1. K-' i :JW ,T lfxf 5 7 if life- X. QE: 1 eff .5 , ' I ..?V:, 77.7.-i JPJ .Ai , -I-. 'ikixa-:,?,!-:':Lf'Y 'i 3-EL, Eg' s ... I . -' - --- isQsZ'?2T' j 4--'-A-J7'N ,E . -'iL.A,'fP 55. , I A ag3l'sg-Jv+.CN- , 1:-sag, ' 11-171 C-ff:5 !i'b ia..-.31 7f,s..-- - - wav-rr A.: -sf-42-1 ,lg ---+-fi .-..a- . .. Y . SCHOLARSHIP B Row 4-D. Martin, R. Stumpf, R. Becker, R. Branch, IJ. Gray, R. Schellhase. Row 3-M. Hollander, G. Nuhrinpz. L. Cope, C. Friek, M. Smythe, D. Ci-ai M. E l nr, u enswln, M. Lunen- stein, E. Scherer, L. Thomas, R. Klamer. Row 2-R Grimwood, E. Kolb, M. Guenther, A. Gibbs, D. Pirtle, H. Matthews, E. Silver, L, limimnn, J. Zimmerman, V. Dickman. Row 1-R. Miller, D. Masrlaris, R, Weigel, VV. Espenlnub, M. Steffee, II. Van Cleve, A. llnrton, M. Burl- dingzton, A. Karch, V. Partinfzton. Scholarship in Bosse fcontinuecll C. Scholarship B. This is a letter, a scarlet old English B on a gray felt background, which is awarded to students who have made 90 or above in four or more subjects for two consecutive semesters, A chevron is placed below the B for each year that it is won after the nrst year. assembly given early in the second semester. This is followed by a banquet in K honor of the winners. The letters are awarded at a special W D. i'Cum Laude List. At the end of each quarter a list of students who f he received E or above in four or more subjects is compiled. This is known as the if ' i'Cum Laude Listf' ff f E, School Citizenship Award. Three 'il'Ionor Citizens are chosen in june s by each of the four classes. The award represents high scholarship, citizenship and 3, , active participation in school activities, as well as the approval of one's classmates - 1 and faculty. The insignia is a keyfshaped badge-bronze for the first awarid, silver f for the second and gold for the third. i f X . 7 'iw N f s'-.Q W Page Sift!!-f0Zll' lx A 4 1 5 1 i 29 TT 'tp K X.,L X 1- I - f i m ,, 5 see e E: 'ig .if 1' f' U- xl F 5 fi-4 1,933 X T iii' Z X E w avff W 'M kw a -H ff . Q ,, Pi . . rr fr i. ex rihgfiiif' ear., N TA i' , ., .f ia li -.,11L '-Ljgazfifhn-::1 1? X -vpfjlle Vixgv-f--f e '-fare.,-K A ,-km zu.: 5 Q' :gray 11:3 ,,,.., ,, r XJ, D e., L Q,-tg -.- M l,JPsf.'.er ,,x..,- -,..4-ez ff VX ' 'iv'-1 Q- 1.114 5 TRLSTATE DEBATERS Row 2--J. Hale, E. Roth, M. Campbell, D, Maglaris, C. Frick, M. L. Humke, Richard Branham. Row 1-J. Zimmerman, R. C. Hackett teoachl, D. H. Snepp lmanagerj, L. T. Buck tcoachj, E. Wright Debating in Bosse - 1928 Bosse's debating began with preliminary debates on the question, Resolved: That the United States Extend to the Philippine Islands their Immediate lnclependf ence. The negative team, coached by Mr. Buck, was composed of james Hale, Mary Lois Humke, Mary Campbell and Miller Bryant, alternate. The affirmative debaters, Eloise Roth, Emily Wright, Jeanette Zimmerman and Richard Porter, al' ternate, were coached by Mr. Hackett. Cf these preliminary debates Bosse won two from Central, two from Boonville and won and lost to Mt. Vernon. The TrifState debate league had as participants Central, Reitz, Princeton, Boon' ville, Mt. Vernon, Cwensville, Henderson and Bosse. The question of dispute was, Resolved: That the Principles of the McNaryfHaugcn Farm Relief Bill be enacted into Law. Constance Erick, Eloise Roth, Emily Wright and Jeanette 'Zimmerman were on the negative side with Mr. Hackett as coach. Mr. Buck coached the affirmaf tive team, composed of Mary Lois Humke, james Hale, Mary Campbell and Dorothy Maglaris. Bosse defeated Cwensville and Mt. Vernon, but were in turn defeated me by Henderson and Princeton. The TrifState championship resulted in a tie bef tween Central and Princeton. However, much praise is due the debaters for their excellent showing in the city championship debate. They did that which Bosse's athletic teams of the year have been unable to do consistently, that is, they beat both Central and Reitz to qgfyx-X bring city championship honors to Bosse. The debating season closed on February ' 28 when Bosse's affirmative team won a Zfl decision over Central, and when Bosses . negative team won from Reitz. ln winning the championship this group of debaters brought the season to a fitting close and again placed Bosse first in debating. Of this group of debaters Mary Campbell, Eloise Roth, Constance Erick and ' Dorothy Maglaris will be back next year. . . Page Sift!!-f'l'l'l' XV, e - ti :H , Zig? -H f qu X ilk fl! -.Aim X il 'Tl T751 fame i Ekffll T' .rw J iw -. 3 i 579 3 g5X,r w gg F Zvi, .X -g -r ihifzelx- -ee. is a. 'H ij C ' 655 '1 .itil . 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Row 2 T. Nickels, C. Vccch, VV. llionemun, I . Stevens, J. Juncker, N. Harding, M. Mnrlyn, R. Gump- bell, E. Mason. Rowl W. Gropznn, E. Ko:-nemunn, L. Vnrdcn, T. Grzmlich, IC. Ellis, J. Rotlu-rt, VV. Schlnu, 1500. XY. Svllnzlkv, li. ll!ll'lll'lI, ll. l,:ullrff-licr, lf. Ifurlzin. J. linldxvin, fi. Z1-llvr, .l. Svlir-fir, 17, luI'lu-ll. 0. lfenncmnn, C. Grounn. li. Kunklu, L. llusnm, U. Grunt, K. liipnus. li. Mosclry, ll. llrunhum. Row G M, Jaquess ll. Munn, IJ. Enmcier, E. Harman, T. Ford. X Row 5 -R. VVenLwo1'th, H. Hclmrich, I. Youngblood, P. Schmidt, V. Vilzilz, Id. Kinney, L. lllll4lWlll. L. Shields, G. Brafel, A. llrascl, E. Hall, II. Taylor, VV. Georget, V. lllood, A. Lum-h, E. lilmdcs. Row 4-E. Bryant, C. Schroeder, V. Ilickmzm, N. Throckmorlon, M. Gzxtcwood, C. Block, M. AlliCl'llllZ, f H. Wimzers, H. Zehner, J. Stolzy, J. Simpson, L. Major, H. Lnlioe, R. Johnson, W. Unrlua, L. Branch. Row 3-B. WVilsey, D. McGraw, L. Poole, M. Smith, L. Vifooclw, I. VVnolsey, M. Ilnmron, Lnmz, M. Lam!- ley, M. Monroe, L. Russler, G. Bowman, M. I-Ioffar. A. Rodripruez, V. Georyzel. R -,M Row 2-F. Grimwood, F. Staten, T. Knrges, IJ. Korh, D, New, M. Mann, E. Martyn, M. Roth, H. V055 Y K D. Crouch, V. Rickard, C. Mcliride, C. Bright, NV. lliz-kmun, R. Porter. + ' Row 1fC. Kratz, J. Cook, G. Zeller, G. Brucken, R. NVeaver, H. McChm'd, J. Baldwin, W. Cockrum l R. Sierzel, R. Baker, C. Sparrenberzer, A. Grote, B. Steher. . 1 N Q3 N A ,I .inf . Illljlt Si.f'fff-4z'glzf ' 1 li . l.. 'Q X ' 5 'Q'- l'- lg-'t 1 A 1 fgiq '33 , x,,,,i 5.4 .si X 'V K 1-LA' , 7 1 ' I ' T ' f ' ' y x 512.1 N-' , ye. f Eztfx.. 3, 'Q 2 . ' E 2'--L. , , T ixwxbr N g . .4 '1. Xi 1.'g,-.gf iz, , Y-' '-'QQ 5-,iff 5 ,LQ nl! ----'I i ' Ne- YQ A' 1.fc'2' -1- 4 , 11151 X JF? fix -fx-f' '--f-ff ' 'fl' X-VX1. Z--- . T -,L -13.-.-I 1.-1 -.1---1' Q,-,,....,. F 22 WWE ' The Orchestra The Bosse High School Symphony Orchestra directed by Mr. R. C. Sloane deserves its title of a Symphony and produces melodies which correspond to the beauty of Bosse High. Last spring during the second week of May the orchestra went to participate in the State Contest. Eight schools were contesting the next to the last to play. The twentyffive players gallantly arose and played better than ever before. In the evening of the same orchestras gave a joint concert directed by Mr. Sloane. At the end the Evansville High School was declared the winner of the contest. to Terre Haute and Bosse was to the occasion day all of the of the program The cup was later sent to Evansville with the proper engraving and at a special assembly was presented to the school. Before returning home the orchestra gave a concert at Mt. Carmel. Last year this orchestra was one of the main attractions in the Flood Relief Show and early in the fall broadcasted for the Radio Show. At many other times during the course of the year there were activities within our city which our orchesf tra helped make successful. r' J .-5 in ,Ds w 'R li- fflff r - ,He 5'Nf X .K 1, .ff ' X 5 I f' ' kll f x :ll If . 1 . if T 4' sf' Pa, e Sixti -nzne 'X ' ' l- Af--' ' - J X ,A . X . 9 4 A X hl it HI! R I J X f f :A , 'u ' , 55 ' Wi fl 5? Y f Q s f - i ' iii- F JA 5 r vgxtfg in 4 lv: X 1? - ' 7. J-'N xg -Q' r s ,- .,f1 ' R P .-.:.gA::4-T1?'E:'??f-5' GQ S l Lia., 'ui -..-,4idff'?T.f:4-41 , N-'-ff N xxx, ,-X- g. -'N-Q,-X .. .5ifL'..:... y:3,S,'g,fLE-if l ,JND-2 ,Ragga W..-A: fn-'?1' -, V Gigli-- f Q-f.-l1'js.g'xAC -....., Y,-s.q -Fr-if lffC '- - '- --L-9-' - .. Fiat l..ux', 'lFools, fools, fools, lt is with these words that the impressive play Fiat Lux or Let There Be Light hegins. The Puppets chose this for their Christmas Play. Fiat Lux docs not makc its appeal through heautiliul scenery and costuming, hut through its lovely spirit of love and service for others. An old man has lost his faith in God hccause of the sorrow and suffering he has had to hear. The part of the old man was played hy David Gray who gave a touching inter' pretation of the part. jackson McDonald, the sympathetic priest, dignified in his clerical rohe, comes to Azariah, the old man, on Christmas Eve and begs him to place a candle in his windows for the carolcrs. Azariah answers, In my heart there is naught hut darkness, in my windows there shall be no light. The priest goes A sadly away. A little lame girl, fFlorence Houshj lost from the carolers, comes in to ask warmth of him, Touched by the resemblance of the girl to his own daughter fee who had died, he gave her his daughters crutch and allowed her to place a light f in the window to light her on her way. Next, a young soldier QRobert Bakerl if who is seeking the carolers, enters and asks for warmth and light. He is so like the i V old rnan's son whom he lost in the war that Azariah allows him to place a light in 4 the window that he may tind his Croix de Guerre which he has lost in the snow. TV The returning priest and the carolers say they have not seen the little girl or ' -X I the soldier and Azariah realizes that he has seen a Vision and his faith is restored. 1 . . Qfjggiz X The music of the carolers added the touch of Christmas cheer. ,Ig :fx 'xox Cljfs M QS fl! Tltlflt St rt fzfgf lf fs T rs sf Xi X!! E-six V X , 28 ru l lvglc- A gfxs, -, 51? 1 5 M lt .X115:2Q,iQ,3 Y is Ei fkff f 453 ij iaii x 'ff' , f w:bfN.2ff1xgf xi K ff tl ' Qs, , jg in X -5- A5 3 1 ,g .yur T 'sb Ei, sl:-I 1 , v-fda '.2-,ff ec. f-ss A - 'J?vr'2'f -'Q G N Eli! ,,a.,. -,,-.,- -AJJXL3 . Kass . ,J Senior Play Cast Row 3-L. Cope, M. Maes, S. Lang, Miss Weintz, P. Lauenstein, D. Sparks. Row 2-R. Muller, F. Housh, E. Peters, R. Klamer, L. Bauman, A. Jones, H. Carlisle, L. Baldwin, M. Donnewald. Row 1-G. Froelich, R. Baker, D. Gray, Wm. Cor-krum, J. Victor, E. Fitzsimmons, J. Zuhrod, C. Payne. QUALITY STREET Demure, lovely ladies who quadrilled, who read romantic novels during: the hard days ol' the Napoleonic wars, who kept school for prentecl children only, of course, who were withered by time but fresh in their hearts: Valentine Brown who said the wrong: thing and came hack from the wars bronzed and with only one hand, who was The Man in the hlue and white room these are the delightful people who pirouetted through J. M. llarrie's quaint Quality Street, Bosse Iliirh S4-honl's lfljs Senior 1-lass play, given May 4th, The cast follows: Miss Susan ............,....,....., ................... I iuth Klamer Miss Phoehe. ..............,...... . ....,....,............ Lois liauman Miss Mary Willoughby ........ ........ S hirley Mason Lang Miss Fanny Willoughby ...... ......, M aruaiet, Lauenstein Miss Henrietta ......,......,. ..., .....,,......,.... M a rion Maes J Valentine lirown .........................,............................................................., David Gray f Miss Patty, the maid .................... ,. ...................,.., .... .....,................. P I loise Peters fix Recruiting Sergeant, a grutl' sort of fellow who rather frightens the dear ladies Elvin Ifitzsimmons. 1 Isabella, a school child who must acquire algebra- Hallie Carlisle. Arthur, who fought with the street boy for the honour ol' the School - Raymond Dickerson. A Charlotte Parratt, a gushing: girl, who, with her escort, Ensign Blades, a former pupil of the Misses If if Throssel, come to call on them- -Dorthy Sparks, William Cockrum. t,-xx X T Harriet, a sad-eyed, large girl, who failed to find romance at the ball Almcda Jones. ft f, An Old Soldier, who is fascinated by Miss Livvy - Charles Payne. i 4, A Gallant, and, Lieutenant Spicer-Victor Jordan, Robert Baker. 'l'hey, too, are fascinated by elf charming Miss Livvy, and X 4 K Miss Livvy, who is reallv Miss Phoebe in disguise. All the men Hook to her, ami the other dean .1 2 lmlles can only sigh and look on. I Truly to Miss Elizabeth Weintz, who coached the play, goes much of the credit of the success of Quality Street in all its gala-garb ot' reminiscence. f X V , f - - 1 'w if ' ' ff Page Se1'e1zty-one 'NA V' X .f- ' 9 - fd A .1 , ill 5 J' , 4 A I . X. .,hQ37f s if j fri. .W , . E - , -x 5- .J ' f' A if , lylwfx 3 1 if , X : -. c fly--Xe QT f sixb V Y LL Xin L 3, J.,- L . ,' T' .,- , . .V LZ X l' l ' 1 X' -- - 1 i ni Q T 7 LLL- ir- .l' H. .HJ Ill' www- -15-if. V wf- s..,, .. .-fee... sv. Views-J vs- -. Q N,gDcfLJxw'4.J,,.yN.Ft-,NQQN-+,i.,-,TJ3 ' J oh . N- .. -. - ..-.,-..s,, 'eva .-' 4 V ,QE-3, gf . ,,,-4:e,-,EJ N:-,jf-..... lil-.J -- 'N--ig.. ...F-L..-3-1 - ,- Rifww c X i in -.n i k Page Seventy-two I ' IIEZSD-vp 3 I 5 U In ,. X ao' - fi , MQW , Kuff -QNX F -4,23 7 ,il lf! T Wx ., E H5515 Q-A, ES Q X 'if xx Q -- V ' Y 1 1-jj, mv . - ,,-! YL :TEL 1951 M-ff? ,,ji.,.:y ,.gfZ .. 3 Yig --1 - 'A -2'-f'x,fs'L'.?--. , f'k-Ll:s 5,,,-If -d 'ZS-.Zn 'os-ne!Nc v- v,..,,-4- F,HX 74,41- Row 3- APELLA W. PETERS, R. LeCOMPTE, V. CRISWELL, B. MILLER, W. BIENEMAN, G. ZELLER, R. SIEGEL, j. WEBSTER. Row 2-J. COOK, B. LIEBERMAN, D. CRAIG, L. BLANKS, MR. BUCK, M. HALTER, Row 1- M. JONES, D. EPMEIER, A. KARCH. M. MANN, E. SILVER, D. MANN, W. DIEKMANN, C. MARTIN, L. MAJOR, M. MANHART, M. SCHNAUTZ. ARCHEOPTERYX CLUB Row 2-J. ELLISON, W. SIRKLE, R. KNIGHT, E. SMITH, G. SCHRIBER, R. Row 1 Row 3 Row 7. Row I Row 3 Row 2 Row 1 SCHLUNDT, PARKER. -W. DICKMAN, 1. HILL, V. RICKARD, MISS RUTHERFORD, R. SIEGEL, E. ROBBINS, I. SALEE, A. RODRIGUEZ, W. ROTH. ASSOCIATED BUSINESS CLUB -M. ADAMS, D. STEVENS, E. BRASHEARS, D. MARTIN, W. RUSTON, D. HON, C. ARVIN, R. HOGE, R. ACHILLES, V. RICE. -T. CASEY, M. ACHILLES, L. BRADEN, M. SMITH, V. HEWINS, A. ROBIN' SON, MR. NICHOLSON, M. HALTER, M. JONES, M. GRAINGER, G. BRADY, M. TURPEN, L. BRADY. -E. WESTERHOFF, P. ELLIS, E. FENDRICH, j. ZIMMERMAN, M. WESTER- OEF, D. GRAINGER, V. HARTZ. ASTRONOMY CLUB -G. SEVRINCHAUS, H. SIMPERS, M. KNIGHT, E. KERR, D. HOWARD, M. HESSON, L. RAKE. -A. GROSSMAN, B. CARLETON, L. SCHLUNDT, MR. REUTER, j. DENISON, L. COOPER, 3. JANSEN. -C. WORRALL, L. STAFFORD, 1. GRAHAM, 1. SCHEAR, F. JONES. fi W' BQ A fa X 50 ,1- Page Seventy-tIzr?a2'i?X5-I ' F - -Q' R If : ff -If 'I ' ii if 3 K LL., A . F is 4? EN E' ,J- D191 3 K + '-----,rj-4' 'Par-mm pw 3 N N if ,Q 'I 'SAK Pagr Scz'm1fgf-four IW , ,PW ,J X XXV' ' N' v Nfpx, N XXL? WX M 'VY -1 fuvf' - V 'xl ff W KN F25 ' Y ' 2 f TQ. Xlxlgf f, 'Q yi,-4 x ififfk X ltlxkfwx , ,X 'g L F,-V'N Q. K X +f..s.s.fsX,,h Nl by r 1.N x .. f S ly xx-vs Rh K' F' M' ' - B X ,- ,. , Y W- Y . -- -- f s ' ' X ' X if , . . , - v-XX X' f'i4,A-Q I A F gg ,,,,,,,xI , X ,,,,,. A V X41 .1 .. vu . .,' '91fr. 4 ,W ' ! N BIRD CLUB Row 3-A. GRAINING, R. MUELLER, R. LEDBETTER, A. DENTON, W. EVANS, O HOCHMEISTER, D. ISRAEL, B. FROMAN. Row 2-J. ISRAEL, E. HOWARD, R. MILLER, M. BUDDINGTON, R. WEIGEL, MISS BRENNER, E. FENDRICH, L. BRADEN, V. HEWINS, D. VIEHE, M. GRAIN' GER. Row 1-A. RODRIGUEZ, A. NIEHAUS, E. KOLB, V. HUCK, E. TEAMER, L. CREWS, V. JACKSON. BOSSE CHEFS Row 2-H. WHITE, N. HARDING, C. GROGAN, K. UHLYARIK, 1. BLACKWELL, W. BROWN, MISS HIRSCH, M. THORNE, W. SCHNAKE, C. CARRICO, R. VIERf LING, C. HELDT. Row 1-C, TURPEN, B. GERMAN, L. FITCH, C. IUNCKER, R. FITCH, J. BALDWIN, E. CRAIG, B. STEBER, C. NEWMAN. CHEMISTRY CLUB Row 2-W. CLEWLOW, A. GROSSMAN, E. MARTIN, K. ROSS, R. RICKETTS, S. DUNCAN, C. SUMMERS. Row 1-j. BERRIDCE, H. TORNATTA, G. ASHBY. R. SCHERER, j. W. CHAMBER' LAIN, J. -IUNCKER, H. McCHORD, B. WILKINSON. Q CICERONIANS Row 2-C. ICRATZ, L. WHEELER, O. COX, M. ROTH, W. GANDER, F. HISGEN. IX ROW 1-H. LUTZ, E. ROTH, D. WOOLSEY, D. W. SNEPP, M. CAMPBELL, M. GUEN- if THER, R. STUMPF. W 1512 fy bsidq, r g -55,1 1 ,ff .iz Page Seventy-fhfe f.--' .1 ' i v 4' 'i ' Ar? I .. .Q I ' -. J -W , 'i ,,, ' ' ' B '-- xQf5 In ' -JQ EFZF' 2+--: QfN-QS-.--N '- E T, 5 . I X .U an 4 1 1 . , X x 1 - V 'x x ff N'-, , 1 . sf , X X7 ' , .X , 5 f -X ,' 1 N W if A qi' CE - - l l 'E v Page Stl'tA1lf2f'Sl.L' 62 ' X ,V 5 ,wx H X f , x ' X f 195W ku 3 ip xl A LVM, X .Q Z V Wx :A Xa g sw y v7 x . , 'X gg . x 55.4.5 3 gi. E -115 - X .ix ' 2 'i.l1 LT-Txxf -5' K i7 'V -, X .,..,.,,,,,,, - ww, K N ,- Ei., - .A-I -- ' s- x M, X W pk- g F - gf V V , ' A . ll , 47 ,- ff, W- -----,,-,, W: , ,, Y- . Y f x ,. lf' H! , ' v , 'wx ing: 'fl . 1 A f Y, ,ng , Agar.- Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row 2-- 1- 1- 1- FRESHMAN SECTION OF ENGLISH CLUB 3-E. LEE, M. HOFFAR, V. GEORGET, W. GARRETT, D. MCGRAW, M, BROWN v. RICHARD, D. CRCUCH. K. ELACKEURN, E. SCHLENSKER, E. RIGGS, D WOOLSEY, L. WHEELER, L. BALZ, M. CUENTHER. C. BLOCK, M. AHLERINC, M. TCDRANK, J. HILL, E. KELLNER, E. KNAPP Mlss WOODS, C. HUDSON, E. BEHRENS, M. RCTH, M. L. LEIMGRUBER E. RECEL, R. JOHNSON, W. UNCLES, C. QUEEN. R. SCHLUNDT, H. MQCHORD, v. PARKER, C. FENNEMAN, H. ALTHEIDE L. CCRBIN, C. HAZELRICC. FRENCH CLUB ZQB. KNAPP, M. CONOVER, S. BITTROLFF N. JONES, K. DUNKIN, D. FINKE, C. HINES, D. OSBORN, F. WOOD, M. STEFFEE. E. SILVER, A. GIBBS, M. JENKINS, J. LASSATER, MISS OSSENBERG, E. CLIFFORD, C. FRICK, E. TOPF. GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION-GROUP I J. SIMPSON, O. COX, J. STOLZY, S. BITTROLFF, K. DUNKIN, N. JONES, D. FINKE, D. CRAIG, L. RAKE, L. TICHENOR, L. STASER, A. STASER, M. CONOVER, C. HEINES. -H. KLAMER, G. SEVRINGHAUS, M. HAWKINS, M. CECIL, F. WOOD, H. HELMRICH, N. THOMAS, T. CASEY, A. RAIPE, L. STINCHFIELD, H. ZEHf NER, H. KOEHL, A. BRITE, E. WRIGHT. -E. MARTYN, L. SCHLUNDT, R. KLAMER, M. LAUENSTEIN, E. SCHERER, M. RUSTON, M. RIES, MISS WOLLENBERGER, MISS EULENSTEIN, MISS KIRK, L. BALDWIN, V. HENNERICH, E. HIXON, E. KINNEY, H. WIGGERS, V. DICKMAN. R. WALL, M. BRUNER, E. PETERS, J. GRANT, L. WOOD, H. CARLISLE, D. SPARKS, E. DIEKMANN, P. MASON, D. KORB, E. CLIFFORD, W. GEORGET, V. GEORGET, E. DILGER, E. KESSLER. GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION-GROUP II C. QUEEN, M. GUENTHER, L. WALKER, B. KNAPP, L. COPE, G. KOSER, D. MCGRAW, J. LASWELL, L. RUSSLER, M. RUSSLER, F. BARCLAY, M. KNIGHT, R. GRIMWOOD, E. KUEBLER. 3-L. BALZ, E. BUSH, M. LIMP, D. SULLIVAN, M. TRIMBLE, L. MAJOR, M. MANHART, E. BRYANT, I. YOUNGBLOOD, M. KUHN, M. McGARY, V. MOSEBY, V. WALZ, D. TREECE, D. OSBORN, M. FOWLER. M. BAUMAN, L. THOMAS, M. BAILEY, E. ROTH, MISS WOLLENBERGER. MISS EULENSTEIN, MISS KIRK, M. TURPEN, V. PARTINGTON, G. FROf BIETER, L. FROBIETER, L. BUSH, L. CASPER. R. WENTWORTH, M. WEISBACH, L. SHIELDS, M. ROTH, D. MONTGOMf ERY, V. REVEAL, M-SCHULZ, R. MULLER. a I a iff. fax Q-V3 1. 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KESSLER, M. BRUNER, H. CARLISLE, D. SPARKS, J. MORALL, M. MAES, S. LANG, L. KLAMER, B. FISHER, H. GARDNER. GIRL RESERVES-GROUP III 5-A. SCHUESSLER, D. MAGLARIS, A. GIBBS, I. YOUNGBLOOD, R. WENT' WORTH, M. RUSTON, M. MANHART, G. SEVRINGHAUS, F. BROWN, H. MORGAN. 4-M. HILLIARD, L. BRANCH, F. SCHLENSKER, M. HESSON, M. NICKENS. H. TAYLOR, M. BAHR, V. WALZ, M. TODRANK. 3-A. BARTON, M. HUMKE, B. KNAPP, A. OSGOOD, E. GROTE, A. GOODGE, W. ESPENLAUB, B. KELLNER, M. EICHIN, E. KNAPP. 2-N. CHANDLEY, D. KORB, H. KLAMER, M. FINKE, MISS OSSENBERG, MISS WOODS, MISS LLOYD, N. TRACER, W. VICKERY. 1-A. KARCH, E. SCHERER, L. COPE, M. HAWKINS, L. BAUMAN, R. KLAMER. M. LAUENSTEIN, L. WALKER, V. DICKMAN, F. HOUSH. GIRL RESERVES--GROUP IV 4-L. BRAY, F. CHRISTIE, V. CHRISTMAN, H. MYERS, N. JONES, D. FINKE, M. CONOVER, S. BITTROLFF, C. HEINES, E. LEE. 3-O. LaMELL, H. KASPER, M. SIDENER, R. MQKINLEY, E. ROBBINS, A. ROD' ful RIGUEZ, H. STANFORTH, M. GATEWOOD, V. jACKSON, M. HOFFAR. A 2-L. COOPER, V. REVEAL, W. 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SCHNAUTZ, M. DAMRON, M. LIMP, E. ROBBINS, M. WOLFINGTON. R. GOODWIN, C. FRENCH, C. WILLOUGHBY, A. LEACH, I. WOOLSEY MISS BROWNING, M. BRUNER, I. SMITH, E. HALL, D. HOLDER, G. LEE PHILATELISTS CLUB B. KOSER, H. RULEY, R. MUELLER, L. LUDWIG, H. JONES, C. SPARREN BERGER, B. STEBER, G, LEGG, C. GEISS, M. THORNE, W. BIENEMAN G. ZELLER. H. BECKER, F. SCHNAUF, C. GRETHER, J. PEARSON, MR. HACKETT, R DICKERSON, W. EVANS, O, FENNEMAN, W. SCHNAKE, B. LIEBERMAN. Row 1-J. ALTHOFF, J. JOHNSON, O. HOCHMEISTER, J. BALDWIN, B. GERMAN Row 2- Row 1-- Row 3 Row 2 Row 1-- H. HITCH. PRINTING CLUB E. SMITH, W. KUEBLER, R. CAMPBELL, R. BURLINGAME, H. HEIM, G BRADFORD, J. KIRKPATRICK, T. GRAULICH, R. BARNING, O. SCHWARTZ M. DURGY. D. HAYES, C. MATTINGLY, P. MATTINGLY, W. PHILLIPS, E. SILVERMAN MR. BERTRAM, V. KRAMER, H. FULLING, H. MANGES, C. CULBERTSON H. BOATRIGHT. PUPPETS -R. Le COMPTE, D. GRAY, E. BRYANT, E, DICKMAN, C. GRETHER, E SCHERER, M. HUMKE, L. RAKE, H. VAN CLEVE. -G. FROELICH, C. PAYNE, J. HALE, R. BAKER, LANG, J. McDONALD, M LAUENSTEIN, M. MAES, W. VICKERY, L. BAUMAN, R. KLAMER, C. FRICK B. KNAPP, R. MULLER, S. STANLEY. H. WIGGERS, F. HOUSH, M. DONNEWALD, V. DICKMAN, E. WRIGHT, J ZIMMERMAN, M. JONES, MISS WEINTZ, M. RUSTON, M. BAILEY, D SPARKS, M. MONROE, E. KESSLER. E fi fi? -'Yfx f Page Eighty-ninfs XX YW- A 4 553 5. .ff uv X -it dv. I I . w ,,' I QL 5 E- ff I ... IJ - CP L , 'A ',Lf 4 ' a ft ' 'if- pw Z.-.Tphhx- kph K' - L f- A - EL-:J ,gl-if QQBXIVE: :f1,vif:',Q 4 1.2-xg JPG,-'Af 4' ---LC,-' 'Fiv-fm' Q'- 59 rd'-, .K I ff 4, x ff' 'Z 5 X Q! 3:4 4 r Y k K Wm ,X x I I was vw AN 312-1 Y - ff? fn 1 X 1 I'1lf,!4' Xirzcffl xx 28! X X 1 '15 - , 1 . X . 1 gf' wi X -, ' ig ,-5 - 7 , - ,If .JV -X ,X J , ' .R X Qf xk-,fb-?4'7 we , V., -. I-gg'-1 7 ' 1, K 5 . x ,' ,' ' 1 H11-,H . vx' xv' , ? -X -,'A1,x 1 K 'Q ' F --N 2 A Y .,,v-,Q1gr,x5- Y , V, ' I, 4 y x.N,..,: 'gk in ' ffff- kwglin i' xii .,,,wV Q 'C'-,-I-aj, -A , X , fx-..,1,4 Q -ff L. fx.. A.,.... f ,rfxrkfr -I, - ,, 4- r Q ,'f X. ,, x , -WY .- f -'Lx .,,...,. Row Row 2 Row 1 Row 3 Row 2 Row 1 Row 3 Row 2 Row 1 RADIO CLUB 3-B. GREENIIAW, R. ACHILLES, F. STEVENS, G. KERR, 1. COOMES F. GRIM WOOD, E. ELLIS, C. STOCKFLETH, M. SWAIN, A. STELZEL, 1. I-IALE, WEAVER, S. DUNCAN. -I. SCHEAR, A. EMRICH, R. CULVER, H. LUTZ, L. STAFFORD A. GROTE MR. COURTNEY, L. VARDEN, E. RENSCHLER, R. BARNETT, COHOON W. SCHREIBER. 1 1 K. TROYER, W. ROTH, W. PHILLIPS, J. BERRIDGE, H. BOOTZ, W. MARKER. RAFINESQUE CLUB H. IONES, J. JOHNSON, S. FLEEGER, C. VEECH, G. SCHRIBER, E. WHITf MOYER, v. THORNTON, M. HOCHMEISTER, c. KRATZ, E. WHITMOYER J. WALTMAN. R. GORDON, N. OST, H. CARLISLE, V. WALZ, E. MONTGOMERY, D. OS' BORN, M. SWONDER, A. HART, D. NIEDNAGEL. E. WALZ, H. HOWARD, R. IAQUESS, M. BARNETT, H. BAKER, G. BRUCKf EN ROBIN HOODS ARCHERY CLUB -C. SMITH, W. KUEBLER, I. SHAFER, R. PORTER, F. STIELER, R. TRIGG. -R. BOSARD, E. BLESCH, H. BLACKMAN, C. BROWN, R. FREUND, B. WAGf NER. -R. LeCOMPTE, R. WEAVER, N. KRAUSS, C. JUNCKER, C. CULBERTSON, C. WORRALL. SCH AFFEN DE JUGEND Row 3-I. MOORE, I. PEARSON. Row 2 Row 1 --CRAIG GRETHER. M. ALEXANDER. M. GUENTHER. M. CURRAY, M. IAQUESS, M. CAMPBELL, W. WEAVER, M. SWAIN, A. GOODGE. W. ESPENf LAUB, E. GROTE. M. BAHR. H. ZEHNER. -L. BUSAM, C. MARTIN. R. BECKER. F. BOSSE. W. RUSTON, V. jORDAN MR. ALTHOFF, A. GROTE. F. STRETMATER, M. GATEWOOD. B. CRISTIL: a E. PEARSON. H I I f x JI, Page Ninety-0130 ' ' Sf ,,- I-A31 4' ' f U I uf, X 6 3 L- +A A' ' if -. - - - -2-rp' : 1 .,-,,,,,,-Q..4 'b-QT:-has nf' ' x I Q ' x lla . A I 1 3 f xi-, ,F ,f 7 w x X 'N . K Q x V N , xx F. r X ,Nagy , XLS.: ,V f,X.X K ,. In Q4 H ' X N79 Pfzgf Xzrzfffgf-tivo f'.! X H ,ixx RN! , If X, A .X I K X X E31 wx gl X V X zgw X V L r,- N. ' f ' - U y F7 wg 'R ' ' kfqfffa VV! V - Y ,?' f' P -bf? Q. L x f A.gfJ,, : .g Vg x X, -41--Hvfn -7 . f::R1714Q,i ,fd ft yxffxxffv' ' R .wf f -FN V'- -f--fff ii , f - . xw, r , ,VM . Y- -,Y ,xx X X -5 .A Ax A F ' W' V! Q A -AK 7 u 211 3 . U : T 'M F ,, z SCIENCE CLUB Row 1--H. MATTHEWS, B. KNAPP, C. YODER, J. MORALL, MISS RUTHERFORD, D. KRAFT, L. WALKER, R. MULLER, M. WESTERHOFF. FROSHfSOPH SCIENCE CLUB Row 3-A. EMRICH, P. BOWLES, J. HELMBACH, G. RUSTON, H. LAUBSCHER. R. FINK, S. ATKINSON, W. BAYS. Row 2-R. BYERS, V. CRISWELL, G. SEVRINGHAUS, M. HODSON, MISS BRENf NER, D. McGRAW, J. CAMBRON, L. POOLE, A. DENTON. Row 1-R. MILLER, A. GRAINING, E. HOWARDS, j. ISRAEL, F. RANSON. SENIOR PEP CLUB Row 3-S. BRYAN, B. KNAPP, L. WALKER, C. YODER, H. MATTHEWS, M. MAES, S. LANG, T. GRAULICH, V. JORDAN, j. ZIMMERMAN, A. CROTE, B. WILf KINSON. Row 2--M. DONNEWALD, M. RIES, E. PETERS, D. SPARKS, MISS RUTHERFORD Row 1- Row 3- Row 2- Row 1- L. WOOD, H. SILVER, A. OSGOOD. SENIOR SOCIETY M. JAQUESS, C. SCHROEDER, M. DONNEWALD, H. MATTHEWS, L. BAUI MAN, E. SCHERER, L. WOOD. D. SPARKS. H. CARLISLE, C. YODER, MAR' GARET KLENCK, SUSANNA KINKLE. E. DICKMAN, E. WRIGHT, V. DICKMAN. R. KLAMER, MISS OAKES, M LAUENSTEIN, J. MORALL, M. TRIMBLE, M. PLOEGER, M. MAES E. FITCH F. KNERR, M. BOWERS, E. SILVERMAN, A. STASER, IRENE LIMP. MR. NICHOLSON, J. MORALL, M. LAUENSTEIN, R. KLAMER, L BAUMANT E. SCHERER, j. ZUBROD, F. WOOD, F. BOSSE, H. CARLISLE, BRANCH, .21 if I GI 2 fgx , T Lu rf, Faye Ninety-tlzrf'c ' I- ' 9 AT X 1- I - 3 --fi A M EX .f 55 .W -. '-X ? 'fir -3 .7 'mb - 1 W jr b e i I J ' ... ffQf.,- .. I A -., AED- af A .N gf- --Q-..w+..'Q ' ... -vm J., ,,,.f.seea ' - xi, I T f- -I l'EE,,s!N4--Q65---firm-S' v 6 lk-'25 -:J-'.-...Q T Y -.:--a.,- ' -. ff P50 1 1 if N, 1 'XR Qhf N P11514 Xirzety-fozlr I I '- IE. ' ' ...-n Xl fs f 19' w 1 11 a . X 1- mf ,f H EE 4 EQ 'R W gf M- .fx 'jx' ,,, ' 1 fi-J f Q F u5.2i ' K gf si,fN-., Qf - ,X I1 .---W 4 ' EJ S --, !fxIXNs- 5-AjLQyK ff gf: FwlL:-L'17 W JY-1 3354 Nff, ' ,,,..f-x,, f-x-A- r ,M-wfb L- X H Q JN., -,.,-ff-ff.'vCE'f2'-p.lf-EB-2-7 ,id - ...,. , -x ,,... nam Row 2 Row 1 SLIDE RULE CLUB --W. ROTH, R. BARTON, R. ACHILLES, G RUSTON, C. GEISS, D. MARTIN, J. RITTER, B. CHEANEY. -D. GRAY, K. BIPPUS, A. MCBRIDE, S. BRYAN, MR. DUDLEY, B. SPAHN, J. ROTHERT, W. DYER, C. COLLES. TRAVEL CLUB Row 4-C. BRIGHT, L. COHOON, W. ROTH, R. BRANCH, C. MCBRIDE. Row 3-E. KERR, B. BAKER, C. PAYNE, H. SILVER, F. GRIMWOOD, L. LUDWIG, R. PORTER, W. GROGAN, D. HON, R. WENTWORTH, B. WILKINSON. A. TROCKMAN. Row 2-M. RUSTON, H. MORGAN, M. CAMBRON, A. OSGOOD, K. SCHMITT, D. SPARKS, M. RIES, MISS EULENSTEIN, O. SMITH, M. BAILEY, M. MEYERS, L. THOMAS, E. VAUGHN, E. RHODES, F. CLAIBORNE. Row 1-E. WATSON, 1. LASWELL, V. SWANBACK, H. WIGGERS E. GREEN L GROSHART, L. SCHLUNDT, M. WILSON, G. FRANKLIN, v. WALZ,' D EPLEY, D. PECK, M. FERGUSON. TUSITALA CLUB Row 2-M. HOLLANDER, M. ARNOLD, L. WALKER, V. BLOOD, P. BLOOD, R. MULf LER, M. L. HUMKE, A. BAUER, B. BARTON, A. BRASEL, L. STASER. Row l-E. DILGER, E. KESSLER, L. TICHENOR, G. KOSER, L. COPE, W. VICKERY. gri- MISS WOODS, R. GRIMWOOD, V. PARTINGTON, V. MITCHELL, A. BRITE. if wi 4 if A ff' 'Q fa ' xr Page LNVIILUIU-fIl:C ' I Z- ' ' ' W3 Jffx '11 fi: - ? k Y Eg 2 IT :BE LT . f -V ,H , , ,ap il' f .,., 'fX:..- .. , f .:.. - 'Qggwu' lg.-fx..f1 L- 'S--4'-all ' fa. . ,f - i 1ff, ,3:,O--:--.f-f-Z'.L.---'-- a.-1 -1' -..- .,,:.,,,.f 'r.. F ' s B3 t, 5. a a A..'7+. o . ' W .1 si 1 . ' ' 'ex' '- ' t, :, s f J ' . X I. W 3 tl V ' f ' fc- ' ' wil ' Ugly in ,Ju Ai W :AA . .-:..,,:1gQ' ' J 1 .4 - - ' 9' A , T, ,Q Tm: MAYQUEENAND -a S it ' 1 , HER ATTENDANT5 .e l May Fete A pageant, The Coming of Spring , was presented by the Girls' Athletic Association of Bosse High School, May 26, 1927, at Enlow Field. Two hundred and fifty girls of the physical education department took part. Two other depart' ments of the school were hrought into cofoperation as the band, under the direction of Mr. Weirz, provided the music and the Household Arts department, with the .assistance of the girls in the pageant, made the costumes. A May Queen was chosen from all of the girls in school hy votes that were given with each ticket sold. From a group of live nominees, Mildred Vaught, Mabel Dillingham, Georgia Tichenor, Josephine Grant and Grace Ross, Georgia Tichenor was elected May Queen, The other four nominees, with janise and joyce flourlney as flower girls, attended the Queen. The theme of the pageant was as follows: With the passing of Winter, all mankind, birds, flowers and butterflies welcomed the coming of Spring in joyous abandon. Old Winter rushed in-followed by his attendants, Snow and Slcct. They en- gaged in a dance which finally slackened. Spring Sunbeams took advantage of this and attempted to steal in, but Winter saw them. He lashed his followers and drove the Sunbeams away. They returned and drove Winter and his attendants from the 'Lf earth. K 'X The Sunbeams, having routed Winter, danced about. Purple Violets appeared, K- Mx then the Robins came, and soon a procession of Tulips entered. butterflies arrived and flitted about the flowers as they were withering and pray- ing for rain. The Raindrops came, then Sunbearns peered forth and the Rainbow ,l xx appeared. S, Two groups of Springs attendants arrived, carrying garlands and hoops of 'Nl flowers., Spring entered surrounded by pages and attendants. All joined in a dance . f mx celebrating the coming of Spring. L W QD -.A ' t Przyf Xirzety-sz'.f.' A , , , I E fi, l' 1 W f 2.9 1 1. f Pg . 'ei ' ff, ii 7 , e. xg, 1LXiN3gu ,7 ,Qfig 6 Y K P In ,JM-4 1 ix. gi I . ,YN f 9 .vrwifa ' . - if .ST 3 V .1 1, ilk gtg - - X. L, . . a X 5- , Nfl-fiszfjr vw ,Y-' '-'gif :iw J' f .,.....1' --f . fs- A - 1 T? 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I ir V :L If W sh r .5 Wg' , ..5'?f UQ., 95. Ln X . - 1 H 2 ri: . , , ., K 'J' 1 ' ,, . X me Q s 1 E5 V X 'F 53 .Q b vu A . G L w .r f ,L , f ' A J 1 Q. I In 1: 1 . r y' ' f Qa. ,vg- -mf W., . 1 I COACH WILSON CAPT. BURLINCAME GRIDIRON REVIEW The Football Season was a great success, the team winning six games, losing three and tying one. The prospects for the coming season are good and the fans are assured of a good team. The summary of the past season is as follows: Bosse-51 Jasper-ll The Bulldogs made an impressive beginning of the Football season when they walloped the Jasper Academy eleven by a score of 51-0. The visitors were no match for the hungry Bulldogs: consequently, the second team played the entire second half. Bosse-81 Oakland City-6 A large crowd attended this game, probably to see if the preceding game was only an accident. Indeed, it is a custom of the Bulldogs to win the initial contest, but they mean to win all. Bosse-18 Henderson-7 l th ere We bern Kentucky Champs These noted Kentuckians had as yet been undefeated: a so, ey w s of 1926. It was the same team that the Bulldogs outfought in an IB-7 victory. Captain Burlingame was best for Bosse, while the mighty Bason was the Henderson ace. B0ss4+20 Mt. Carmel-20 After the Bulldogs had so nobly garnered twenty points the Kandy Kids snagged enough passes and fumbles to equal the Boss-me score. Mt. Carmel was later made Illinois Champs, but they must admit they almost met their Waterloo at Enlow Stadium. Bosse-0 Sturgis-51 About 150 loyal Bosseites trekked down to Sturgis to see the Bulldogs badly defeated. This game, we are sorry to say, cancelled Sturgis from Bosses future opponents' list. Bosse-0 Rcitz-19 a stinging defeat. The Bos-se eleven climbed the Reitz Hilltop to play the Panthers and received ' game was a great Qroll's.running won the game for Rcitz. Fitch played well for the Bulldogs. This disappointment to the team. Bossc-33 Boonvillv-12 The Gold and Black met the Scarlet and Gray one beautiful day in October. Two long passes netted Boonville 12 points, but their rally was cut short by the Hnal gun. The Bossa line clirlsed to perfec- tion while the baclcfield worked like four Joestings. f Bossc-12 Princeton-0 In a big upset the Bulldogs completely outfought Princeton, who had beaten Central. All the scoring ' f the Scarlet flash skirted the was done in the last quarter by Burlingame. With excellent inter erence ends for both touchdowns. Bossa:-26 Memorial--7 Bosse defeated a much lighter Memorial eleven on November 26 by a 26-7 score. Memorial never I threatened to score: however, in the last minutes an unexpected pass netted them seven points. Bur- - lingame starred, but don't forget his teammates. 5 Bosse-7 Central-20 fi Central upset the dope when they beat Bosse on Turkey Day 20-7. The Bears were heavier, but we offer no alibis. Although the field was muddy the five thousand present saw a great game. Bosse scored first. but never threatened until the last, quarter. A novel field display was put on by the Band and uniformed Seniors at the half. ' ,Q f NX 4. , . -F, ' Page Nzmffgf-111110 -- 3 f f f' - I I Q 4 - l. I . .- f QI ' no if Q. .1 . Wiiyr' I dvi 1-TFPCV 'L rn so - It Q r r-25,1 ,J X j , I - - ff I ...- 1.-- Tiff.. f 1 2 , 1 1. ,I M., ...air-1- --I-p,,,, is I ef .I.. -' Q, Beef! 34-.1-N,,1y-N . fi-:A-un, ' x 3, C G? f -fri..,e,-QI-IISM. 'T-L-f-3-'f + rdf 2'AA wffl'......,.H.v C 7--1,2-' ' -. YQ ft: f if L -- l - L 1 FOOTBALL SQUAD Our Lettermen CAPTAIN REX BURLINCAME Starting tha- season ns 1-nd lu- soon proved that he wan an ahh. otlenslvr us well an dlftnnlve mlm ll was Rox who ran through the opposition often lnzbtt seuaun. lush will ln. huld ftlt hy his tellin mutt-s. Senior. CAPTAlNfELECT MARION BENNETT This rnpahlv lim-sman proved a liuluark on hoth ntlunsive and dc ftnnv llc was a tlrtlcnn hg r and f-:instantly inspired his teammates with his indomitable vpirit Junior CHARLES MCBRIDE Charley kept the opposition guessing with his vlever headwork from thf. 1pmrterhiu'k IIOHIHUII llls ireneralship was largely responsible for the Hulldogs' most -ativver-1 il sumoil 51.11101 hlhllla and His ,sf fra line 5, 'X RAYBURN FITCH Ray was the hoy who vould always he counted on for a few yiudn at any time Hin ull tmklt hes have won him L-ity-wide fame. Junior. RAY BITTROLFF His broad shoulders took on the responsibility for most of the line pluni.,ing He had plenty ul rlrlve used it to the best advantage. Junior. BIRK HEAD HARL Birk could always squirm through a little hole and when onve through he proved a hard mun to MUD tricky dodging enabled him to run many extra yards. Senior GERALD BALSDON The all-city center who, always had a little more fight. He ww great at breaking through thc line stopping a play before it was really started. Junior. ROBERT SPAHN Bob was a member of trio of linesmen who began as Sophomoiea He played all along the and stopped many an opposing attack. Junior. fn X l DAVID GRAY l Dave at guard fought hard every chalice he got. Although he did not play so much toward the GW X end of the season, his spirit was not daunted. Senior. ess- i N ,Q 4, '-qzu x lx Page Onto Hll7l!fI'tf1 , l . - I , h' flilt s ' .T 1 - . ' ' 5 ' 'WM L5 ' xl -A te 'wi X in A ie, . eff A ,A PX Y if F N., -. 1451? A was ff -- Q ' R ,f at A , ELO 1 H Wx , sd 'xhvli ,L - r yi- X K neil! ' ,.-s-'N-il'-L ,f -15 ' Y. E -nf-m. ll -s --f - '.,4-,,-fe, f-QA--1 .T gr-5.-79 Leg xi Jpfii-l' -'N- '---ef. J:- N,fx'L 'SL-1'-... . T Jgg.-.IQ '- .--r--: Ti., . ,,-... Q 1 ,,,...... X. ,, ' N... ,f iixwswei ' OUR YELL LEADERS Our Lettermen, Continued RUSSELL COE Russ began the season in the backfield, but was shiited to the line where he stood out as 2. tower of strength. Plays directed at him were usually frustrated. Senior. EDWIN BLESCH Eddie was the boy who held down the left end with remarkable c-onstaney. He was always in the game and made things hard for an end run sent, in his direction. Senior. LESTER HEIM Les , was the big boy who held down the renter ol' the line. He used his weight to good advantage and was a valuable asset to the line. Senior. EARL CARTWRIGHT Earl played a steady game in the backtield and made many good gains. His specialty was inter:-eptiny passes and converting them into touchdowns. Junior. D LLOYD VARDEN Varden played a rcal game at end and proved a bulwark that was hard to pass. Ile developed mu:-h last year and, as he is still an underclassman, should make a great player for the Scarlet and Cray. Sophomore. HARRY GRANT f' 'ur . Buss was in the game at all times and showed a lot of drive and speed in his end runs and line bucks. Sophomore. ' BLOUNT WAGNER N I Wagner proved himself a steady plugger and a man who could hit the line hard, He vould rip n I o line and make a few yards whenever called on. Junior. 'X- ARNOLD WEIL . Jake made some good drives and demonstrated that he was hard to hold. He was shifty and eased his way through many a small hole. Senior. REX BOSARD . L' Rex was a. steady linesman, always in things and always fighting. When a play was directed at f ffxgpa Rex. it went for little or no gain. Senior. K ,' it -R: X is . R i ,J f kt gy, f I l I. Page One Hzmdrvd Our km' . fl Q ,lf l .' I Y -zcgi 4 ' 57 lx , 4- , Q R 5 Q3 f' f X 9302 R wsixi ARE. Xufgs ' J, 'Til WT. A fix V' X ix W li: fl . lull-E' lv: gr? -' . X sw E z! A cy, . , x i ,Q .ffl my 1. ' Q Lf-f -in me LJ Q -,- --f-C' 1 Em :ff X.,-'eg A H Ofjtx-ff-M -XM '-21iaf,3'g'1'?1g'JXkl s..fs fyuf 6.2 sm 4 4- Tj , I 'B ,X-eg.. 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MS BRIDE 1 ff-5 ' X 1 f' KN K . I 'KN :' H N1 i if X, ' f' I N. if N, fffxk. 'l 4' 2 Q gp ' f I Page One Hzlnclrcd Three 'X' ,' XX - - xx X ,3 9 4' 'Xx x ff ' X T X ,' If .-,J1'7 N v , W, f f W 71 2 X ,, X. -. , ,R f.E.X ,. ZF!!! KX P j -X fu' VIXEQLY E Q ' ' 9, , 1 jg -, gffvxd, NX, x:':rf-'N-f-fx-'X,.. 5'-glezeei' 3 4--NJN -ff-1 W-HXQCQ wrigh- ,M Jiri, ,...5g..--'N-J, ,if-sg 4.'f1f-'-11' IA., --1' -'x....g.p- 'Q-. .. -1,- ! -Y HE Hows.,xNG A G 1: sl D' A x 'I ft ' ' X Q 'F-9 B ' ,LII X. . ' ' rw 'CAPYAINQ Couuweous ' Bo.ssr'v f3W w, TH E Gnu: UCANTLLI. Rcxrz Is X1 PING Rex, Gnrru Tbuo ff Q fl-'WE Fmunxuo -WHAT To Do ,- Ev S -N 'X n I ' rnk K ,fl l'uqv Om' HlllIlIl't rl Four ' f N .X . I xv AXE fs 'Pf- kgf, Q' an w Q - gg' mx - 4+ an F- , pf , NN ?,Lw?:-.Q A' ,ia if 6 7'Afx K' J f V -.4L ' , ? ' ' m ff ,, uiilwi '-1 'L f ., xx Zi ..:L2:,zb.gxw L N M 1 - my 5JvV: L.4C.: , -fv i gwmf. 4 .VME -wg,-,-,,.f,x fx-A' f ' ..,, ,y X PM W -J ,N,,-,,.,f1 fc-fm -f-- - - -- , ff' -.1---. -Af' COACH KING CAPT. McBRIDE Basketball Review of l927',ZB The season began with about thirty or more fellows 'composing the A, B and C squads and about thirty games on the Bosse schedule. Nearly every one of these teams saw action on Friday or Saturday night each week. The A squad was sent against the toughest foe and the B and C against the weaker teams. On the whole the season was good. The Bulldogs were not quite so consistent as they might have been, but considering the fact that it took most of the season to Gnd a smooth working five and that with a few exceptions the team was green, the '27728 year was far from a failure. Coach King is to be commended for his first year as a basketball coach. He put forth every effort to make his first team a good one and it is well known that he did not fall short of his goal. The most outstanding game of the season was the CentralfBosse fray. The Bulldogs did the unbelievable when they conquered the haughty Bears for the first time in Bosse history. The BossefMernorial and BossefReitz games were both very exciting. The Bulldogs defeated the former, but lost a hardffought game to the Panthers. Bosse entered the second round of the Sectional after beating Mt. Vernon, but yielded to the Bears, thus dropping out. 1. . . X An enthusiastic crowd was present at nearly all of the home games. Incidentf ally the Bosse Bulldogs broke even on the number of games won and lost, four- teen a . in N faxy f Page One Hundred Fioe :' W w fyfs .M V ' rm 5 glyph? so -was li ve? ? is-A ., J Q95 ' .,. .. X3-m.. i ggi-2 2, u ,,,,:':3,gN f-N-lx- . - 1 A . ' , .c :, , f f-f , - 2Q'if5L Z T -..-sb-.:'J+v'Nf --',,'. s5fa,Qf- gf? il.fP5flff3P'd' T-.B JJ... ,T-:a-q..g,B , ,Y . -W .uw ,,, , ... V 1,-Q. . i-Q i- 3 -- 1 -1 it :rr -Y t .M i -. - e at ,aw -tt 1. .. 1 i . is t ,U ,L . Y hir, --1,5 -s ,. , I t got, i . BASKliTBAI.I. SQUAD Basketball leettermen Rayburn llllflt was cltwtt-tl captain of tht- basketball team for the SCJSOD of 1927 '28, but due to an injury trceivctl in football he was able to play only half of the season. He was a consistent point maker and could be relied upon for two points any tnut' with an open shot. Fitch niovctl away and will not he hack next year. His loss will be keenly felt. Charles Mcllridc was elected to captainey upon Fitch's withdrawal from the game. He made an excellent captain, because of his ability and experience. 'lChar- leyn was a tricky drihhler and a sure shot anywhere on the floor. Rex Burlingame was tlie offensive star of the Bulldog net team. Rex made his first bid for a place on the varsity this season and won it. Fred Baker was a tower of strength on defensive playingg he possessed an un' canny marksmanship from the center of the floor. fl 'tt Elvin Fitzsimnions concludes the list of Seniorsg he made a name for himself in 4 . li 5 the first CentralfBosse sctfto, by playing a bangfup game. ff Among those forming the nucleus for next year's squad we place great hopes -QL in Earl Cartwright, a consistent floor guardg Tom Howard, this ycar's regular center, F ffl' Erret Ellis. the find of the seasong and Doyle Israel, a clever forward who made fl fe 1, his debut this season. iff i Besides these eight letter men the followers of Bosse will be introduced to ' 'rf for some eight or ten new players, who have been known to all Bosseites under the if ls -. title of Sophomore Varsity . These fellows have been playing together for a ' , l little over two years and have defeated everything in their classg no doubt many of X them will be candidates for next year's team. Z, f x X .N N ss 'ffsi .. 1-,ag fy 'Q , t Page One Hzuzdrefl 52.6 t 'f 1 . K 5 ' Eb' .vii .LXQ ht Q tl - T- Lite- W ,H X .I , ,L 5... ,V 1 12,7 t-33 Z! st-. -wrt' f f- t 'f rf .AIXS--,Sz E 1 X F '- f e t. t 513 fliljixyn ' 1 ' I vqx Vi R N - - f Q K - Y Y ' t K , 'sais Q ,-5 - Y ,. g ff - A ,, v... ' -fl f' xxx YV XZW Q V .R -HQ- Q .... -H - -f 5. if ,A id! Q .,,-aB. -- v- . -1 , sk.-.- W l W 5, ,, g, E, BURLINGHME t . CHRTWIEIGHTSQE ...., iugx f 1 ' Q 5 M9 BRIDE BAKER S. ,, 3 SR, I in 1 3 LITTLE E 5 2 A ? 2 F 1 Z 4 , , 6 l i 'Q JSQAEL Q 1 I F ,Ai 3 1. 4 ga FITZSIMMONS HOWARD Y i if ELLIS Xf fi' X xi 3 Page One Hundred Seven ':f'! X 7 , ., . ,fx We I N-f1 A fx fjw ,QXW3 XY v xrsfl wb , f If 5 N' 2445 izfifkelf Fw ' E V ' ' Zf ?E ' 5 JCL A ,, J ' gi . ri, ' N ' f --0f1f:73 .1cL ' ffm- ': - 'Sy' - M...-'r , f -:- ',,- ,PL'g-Yf Tf.-l-:xf4'iA,f ' w as f--s,vj.-4- 'r---gpg ,,, - .. .. .. ..,, -.a-was .ag Sophomore Interelass Champions flow I IC. lit-ir, A. Mt-t'utt'h:m, Conn-li Maya-:-, Ii. Suhrht-ini'i4'h, li. l i'euntl. Huw I W. Sclrr.-ilu-r, 47. ltynn, M, Swain, tl. Ito:-ton, C. tlriinnieisseii, R. Mr-Ilmilels. INTIIRCLASS BASKETBALL Wtiii Lost Sophoinores .. .. 9 3 Seniors . Freshmen . juniors ,,,,. .. .. 7 5 The versatile Sophomore lnterelass Basketball team proved itself quite capable in winning the championship after one of the most hectic lllf.Cl'ClllSS seasons flosse has ever witnessed. The Senior team, champion of 1926 and 1927, was undoubtedly a strong team. Twice the Sophomores' fourfpoint handicap defeated the Seniorsg one game would have resulted in a tie had it not been for the handicapg and once the Seniors doubled the score on the Sophomores. There was much discussion as to what might have been the result and who the champion if the handicaps ranging from 2 to 9 points had been eliminated The Sophomores registered three victories over the Seniors, four over the Juniors and Af two over the Freshmen. Twice the Sophomores were beaten by the Freshmen and once by L A the Seniors. The runnersfup in the tournament won eight of their games and lost three. The 3' '-1 i Freshmen won hve and lost seven and the juniors trailed with three victories and nine defeats. If Ni ' Armand Emrich, alternating at backguard and center, Arad McCutchan at center, Bill .V f Nw, Suhrheinrich at floor guard and center, G. Ruston at floor guard, M. Swain at floor guard f f' l and forward, McDaniels at floor guard and forward, C. Ryan at forward and S. Floeger at jf ff forward, composed the fastfgoing Sophomore first squad. 'tl fi' The Senior squad consisted of R. Baker, R. Branch, D. Fitzsimmons, B. Harl, forwardsg Xi F. Atkinson, center and forward, Ray Barning and R. Achilles, centersg Ralph Barton, floor T :X feel guard: Eddie Blesch and R. Scherer, backguards, F XXX 'Much praise must be given the coaches, Mayes of the Sophomores, Chamberlain of the X ,I Seniors, Montgomery of the juniors and Wilson of the Freshmen. Each coach produced a f xx, fighting team. rf , - mx S, 13. faix li. X il A A Page One Hundred Eight tl X -'tl I ' 5 ' 7 f f- ix 28 f . , I ' 5 rg .Xxx KA .HL A V J.f7V A xx Y 42-V rr, - .-sw1'f'- ' ' A f 41, , X 'X L ?'5 ' 1 ha L F? .af Jr fx KA Ng ge. i- -1- '- 144.1 , ki..t,3:jX ,ilffx L- N , r-,',., xx x X -f ' -sn' ' .X L, J - r v A ' -..--'- - T Xxx ' fx- ' ! 'y-g LY ,, ,Ht - ..- , -- - tg- -- e , ,N ..' '-4-. -r s-w ,,-.-- COACH KIRK MANAGER NICHOLSON Dec SCHEDULE 2-Mt. Vernon-There Dec. 10-Boonville-There Dec -Reitz-There Jan. 13-Rockport-There jan. 20-Huntingburg-Here jan. 27-Boonville-Here Feb. 3-Rockport-Here Feb. 10-Huntingburg-There Feb. 17-Mt. Vernon-Here Feb. 29-Reitz,-Here JL, E3 W 'wi' f X si' CIRL5' BASKETBALL SQUAD F, Page One Hundred Nine 'N' A -fi Q M 9 fx ' ffm. EHQT X7 b be 5 Mxn ffve 2 ,A be ff A, - ' f 'like-'feff F' 4 ': ' FQQS ET' -j .f.is11,-ago'-'5l , -7 ,,,,b,lm gri.-Q:-,eg-f-,,-ff-13.553-qw-V., -ge A.:-N.,-Q-1' 'D--the ' ' -. -N A.,, ., W -M, wi ,V 4- N A YY- Mi.. Wad. -.ii -V YT X 1 xxx! B , I ' ' T I l . H n S FlQOf'2'.BlE'fER- RH KE f T 1gE.s.sLEQ fi D ,d J E i 5 5 - 1 Q I V 1 l 9 , 1 . I HOLLHNDER, Q w Y F 4 D1c1gMAN l I f ! ! 1 1 .J .- - ,,,. . ..,.,,, ,,, --Q, , Y SPXIIQAQ5 pmgg 1 X J Y ' ft ,- A3 A. ' 7 ia iff Gfgmvr W Q L I ffl, , 5 wi i -W A. w'3'f'f7Y , A... ,JSTASER f 1' 4 ,. .,,,,,.,A,N ,W if 'XX P E A 71 N3 xxmi- N Page Ono Hunrlrccl Ton ' f, I . . f X15 'QE ' R I Y V' ' A ff Q1-Hff ff We fi' -N :ri 5 by W W ,Li gag Higg- x-'x'-':.--f:-.f ,nf S'-M A ,HM -.Jw 'f ' !,f'gA,f-xiA-1 fs L. X X' if JV -W' ff-.f'yfg l.-F?i-.i. 4 .F 41533 Track Summary l 927 In the spring of 1927, with a nucleus of three letter men-Captain Varden, Fish and Magan-Coach Wilson formed the most successful track team of Bosse's history. Petersburg won the first meet of the season, 55-44, but the Bosse team showed up well. Albright piled up eleven points for Bosse. John Fish won first place in the mile and half mile. Bosse won both the mile and the half-mile relays. The Bosse thinly-clads fell forthe third consecutive year before the Sturgis team by a. 64775 to 3935 count. Proving itself a problem which our old rivals could not solve, the Bulldog team defeated Central by the top-heavy score of 7116 to 2755. Bossa scored SM3 points in the Greencastle Invitational Meet. Sears, a Greencastle boy and state champion in past years, won the mile run after a close race with John Fish of Bosse who ran the last quarter in less than sixty seconds. Sears came within one second of the state record. Baker of Bosse tied with five other contestants for third place in the high jump. Bosse's mile relay team, composed of L. Varden, W. Varden, L. Bosse, and John Fish, placed second. The Reitz team was next on Bosse's list of city victims. The Panther cinder artists fell before the Bosse team at Enlow Field by a top-heavy score. The Bosse team was nosed out in the city triangular meet by a five-point margin. The score was Reitz 38, Bosse 33, and Central 28. Both the mile and half-mile relay cups were won by Bosse. The Scarlet and Gray team swept into an early lead and retained it throughout the Sectional Meet. This was the first sectional athletic victory Bosse had ever won. It was the first time in eight years that an Evansville team had accomplished this feat. It took Bosse to bring home the bacon. John Fish of' Bosse won high point honors with his victories in the mile and half-mile. Eddie Magan, who up to this meet had been ineligible, cinched the affair for Bosse by his sensational victory in the 220-yard low hurdles. The mile relay team placed tirst. The scores of the first three contemants were: Bosse 23, Petersburg 21 and Central 16. F. Baker, Albright, Fish, Magan, Captain Varden, L. Varden and McBride earned the right to compete in the state meet. ' At the state meet John Fish placed fourth in the mile. Magan was barely nosed out taking third in his trial heat. 4Captain Varden, Fish, Mapran, Albright, Baker, Abrahamsen, Rake, McBride and Burlingame received m.aJor letters. Other men who scored points throughout the season are Kincaid, L. Bosse, L, Varden, Little, Funkhouser and Inkenbrandt. The most notable loss by graduation was John Fish. Fish had Ilroved a bulwark of strength to the Bosse team for three years. Captain Varden, Mafzan, Abrahamsen and Rake also left places hard to fill. However, a wealth of material was left for a good team in 1928. as in f x' .1 1 i f Page One Hunclrcd Eleven big-5' ' X X '-life? sl - ix Poe- ug , '- ff 'A 4' ' ag,,2im Qr :s.,...- 1'z+4 Ne- '1Tf51 ,fs1uavf-q, A 4354-yi Q Q? A e in rn.. 1 Lllfzil llll ,. Y' i rs, tai WAI- I '13, ZW' tl M . l Baseball Review of l927 lliyh rrlirml ltiiri-liull in l'iv:ui:ix'ill1- has in-vt-r f-rt-ntl-il ro nitivh int.:-ret-it ns fnotliall or lm:-lwtliall. l'el'- hiip-x thi- limit inipoitzint rm-ireoii for this ip, that it hzix l'c-vs-lvl-cl lem: r-iipport froni the :-t11il0nt.s thun villwr tht- Viidiroii or thi- llllI'KlXVUU4l tpurl, l'i':ii-tit-e wan. In-run in thc- lioyu' yyin with twenty-tive viiiiiliiliiles froni whivh to c'lioo:u'. Antoni: them- wi-re ffziptziin llilyfwlii-1'k, I':iul l'lvan:., Sltinni-y l'Illi:i, lloltz, liliinm-lmrnlt, lnrzu-l, llrulnlieltl, llc-eler. i':irtwriylit, llnriiini', Stoltz, :ind llaldxxin, lt'lll'I'llll'll of the litlfli :ii-iimliig Com-li Mayen, with lhizi Inul.ei'lnl soon wliippvd toyvtlier :i tt-:tin which :it tim:-'1 was llzizhy lllllllL'll V4-m-i':iIly i':iIlu-r im'otisi:tt.eilt. ln tht- tir:-t warm- iwxiiiipt Uwi-iuwilli-, with the :more til-il in the liii.t hnlf ol' this itixth inninir. llor- nnith rlottliled :ind stole thirrl. ll. Ili-ini thi-n proc-ei'4l4-il to knot-k ii dolilvh-, lll'lIlLflllL'f Ilormllth home nnil winninif the xfzime, 11-N. The llorwe learn lllwkll three pitelierrt finally litiinliiiiy the yarne with Slxinney Ellies in the hox. Boonville took ndvantziire of the Ilosse nine':+ looae plnyinpf in the iieeond uaine of the vention und defeated tht- liulldoifs- lay the vlose :wore of H-7. ldvzins and Ellis em-h took n turn nt pitvliiny, while Israel and Rhineh:ii'dl were the most outstanding pluyeria on the lloarce nine. The next game was ri onefsidesl alfair with Memorial on top, I2-4. The mime wma played on the Meiiiorlal diamond. Evaiis and Ellis held flown the pitc-him: position for the llosse nine. Evans proved his mettle as a pitvher :intl also a batter in an exeilimf name zipfaiimt. the Reitz tx-nm. Hvanu let down the Reitz nine with four hits and proved a lnrife fm-tor in llo:+:4e'H 4-Ii vivtory. After a hectic' first inning battle in which the game was unyonc's, Ilouxzlarta i-worinv four rum- and 4 . f Bossc three, Douglass settled down to stow away the fifth name of the season to the tune of ll-4. 'HH Bosses ancient rival of the Gold and Brown writ the Bulldogs home with si 9-Il defeat. in ll ymne X1 featured by the Bulldog tea.m's poor fielding. Holtz and Exans performed on the mound for the Srnrlet f J, and Gray. '41 lt if Bossc journeyed to Princeton to :-et the Tiycrs down by H. sc-ore of 6-4 before a 1:0mpnrat.ively lnrue ' crowd of rooters, most of whom were Princeton people. Ai ge Coach Mayes and his nine closed the season triumphantly with a glorious vivtory over the Ciitholir- 3 High Tigers, Revenge was sweet. Captain Hilpzediek and his men got oil to an early lead and held it ' W to the end. The final score was T-6. K Major letters were awarded to: Captain Hilyzediek, Barninxz, Israel, Cartwright, Bcelcr, H. Heim. I Baldwin, Rhe-nhardt. Holtz, Evans, Stoltz, and a minor letter to Leewright. Among these, seven have 'X completed their baseball career at Bosse: Captain Hilizediclx, Baldwin, Beeler, Rheinharmlt, Stoltz, Holtz 5 , and Evans. . I .KX QE' fax iyf- Q Ijllfft ffllt HllIlf1l'41l T1i't'l1'v 1 e . .29 N .5 K EL? xo- gg' W iitia-x.g 1 1, Q -9... X t 'Te N Y f' V' exit. king 43 i ' X I l e f t gf ff V fu .ughvgc 1 . ,f se -ag v gf .tx - -M ei 51+-f . ft M J fl. 'x..f,,,,i.:f A :Z:AL- 13 U, -!,,.'I.'- . x x:2,:i-Aff ivliljl - - ' ' SA' ,-Q, Jn., 1 . QW az-rdf 3 ,QNX L. 1- .fX.,- -A,,...1LV N1'x,fk' iz--,, Q iff' 51-3- Y J!! ., . -H , Y. ,,-.-- Suit 1 l i we ,,.,,,,, ,, , Tennis Review l 927 Tennis made its debut at Bosse high in the spring of l926 under the direction of Mr. R. C. Hackett. lnterclass meets were held in the spring and fall of '27 and three meets with two of the city high schools took place after these tournaments. Bosse won two meets from Central, 531 and 3f2g the other meet was with Memorial, who won 3f2. The school champions are as follows: Class Champs- FALL TOURNAMENT Frosh Singles ..... ............,....,,,,.,..,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,i,,,,,,,.,,..,,..i,r...., C arl Doss Frosh Doubles ...... ............,......,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,i,,,,,,,,, T om Nickles, lack Cook Soph Singles ..... ,,,,,,,,,,..,,,.,....r.......,,,, E rrett Ellis Soph Doubles ......, ....r.............. E rrett Ellis, Clarence Ryan Junior Singles ........,,, ,,,,,,,,,44,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. D onalcl Lashley Junior Doubles ........ ,,,,,,,,, E inory Martin, jackson McDonald Senior Singles ,,,,,., ,....,,.,,,,L,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,.,,,,,,,, F red Baker Senior Doubles ........ ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, F red Baker, Tony Bryan School Champs- Bo s Singles .... Y Boys Doubles ....... Baker Baker, Stanton Bryan Girls Singles ,,,,,,,, ..,,..,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,Georgine Koser Girls Doubles ,,,,,,,,,,A ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, C atherine Dunkin, Elaine K6SSl?f Mixed Doubles ....,,., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, F red Baker, Catherine Duflklfl Class Champs- SPRING TQURNAMENT Frosh Singles ,,,,,,,, .,.,,,...,,,,,.,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,i,,,,,,,. .... ............ I 6 d Pearsqn ' Frosh Doubles ,,,,,, .. ......... Pearson, Martin S0ph. Singles.. ,-.----- lack Stemper Soph, Doubles ,,,,,..., ........... E His, Lashley Junior Singles .......... ------,------'- gl TTY gelm ' D --.'--A------- A.., 3 er, Elm Liana: 53115225 cccccl,cc Senior Doubles ,,-- ...------- V efitchs Funkhouser KQV Pftfff' One I-Ismrliwl Tliiriewu XQXXX' ' - fc i X - M 3 f re fn! ' new t ,si m' ,- cc n T 'FHS J ,y 'ie Ei if,-ge T - ll iisfzri if W 'c 'L . 'Ne C 5.-:if -W J - , - ,, 'Tn-.mm-5 r 4..,fS,,y , 4 ' :1'+-2- -' 5- ,. ,fm .v.- Ls-gwnnl K1jJx,,, v- ,-5 0,- ,- .J D-,D--? ,...sL'- S-e'fS:2 ' l-ft -T ,G eiccwf---f on I' T1----ni: ef 4 M' t b. . -,.k-,, . 4 If A ,V , , ' - ' iv. 'qv . '. in-1, I, , iw- F l P I I.: liar. Etlk xxl Row 2 N, Krauss, ID. Gray, S. lirynn, A. l'Imri4-h, l . linker. Row I I . Atkinson, J. Zubrod, Mr. lletlwell, ll. lilnekmun, Wm. Coekrum. Golf lima- ti-.ls the lust school to organize a golf team. Mr. Spears was the sponsor of thc team of 1926. The competition was not so keen that year as it was ncxt year, when under the direction ol Mr. lledwell and Caplained hy john Zuhrod our tcain played Central and Reitz each lor a total four matches. lleitz, with an experienced tcain, won the city championship. Captain Zuhrod was high point man for the season and the llilltoppers were the high point team. The Bosse golfers are to he commended for the credible record they established and considering all the diiliculties and ohstacles to he overcome, the season was a success. The Bull Dog team was composed ol: Captain Johnnie Zuhrod, lired Baker, Fred Atkinson, Bill Cockrum. David Gray, Stanton Bryan, Harold Blackman, all Seniorsg also Norman Krauss and Armand Emrich. The team of '28 will he formed around thc two underclassmen and Coach Bedwell, to whom much credit is due for his patient ellorts to produce a good team in '27, The game of golf is a new sport in all high schools and is a game which is understood by very few people. The matches were played at the Municipal Links on Saturday mornings. The standing at Af the end of season was as follows: K Wcmn Lost Reit: .. 4 0 - 5? Bosse .... , 1 3 5 f Central , 1 3 Q. N . if f R xi, ag A xi., Page One' Hzmdrvcl Fourteen I -L: 1 I if -el f. . - , 19 s 1 i v. I- .- ltjy ' K ts, .X X 5, i I 'X A S. ,rf r,.. 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' , fig' , . rx- JJ5 , EE y., 5.5 Im ,Q . Qi 'L -4 ,sn W -fl- A su 1 o M .2 . M In 9 yi: L5 4, mf. f ,xv w - 'Eg pr 4,, 1 L-, l Q -H, , 1 ,347 r B iz ,..,.w.:. , .2 - In . , School Calendar l 927- l 928 SEPTEMBER 6. School. Hot Dog. 7. Assembly. Prefect rules read to Freshies. 8. Members for Student Council nominated. Assembly: I wish to see all those who can H'Mr' Puckett' double up in their lockers immediately. 9. 12, Junior-Senior assembly. Athletic ticket sale starts soon, 13. HELLO DAY. Is this Bosse High School or the telephone exchange? given by the Girl Reserves. You should have seen 14. Uncle Tom's Cabin . Little Eva ascend to heaven via the step-ladder. 15. G. R. Feast of the Lanterns on the veranda. 16. Bi Win With Bosse parade tonight. Band and all. . E 19. I've bought mine. Why don't you? Balloons and athletic tickets went like hot-cakes at the out-of-door assembly, 20. First extra-curricular activity period this morning. Blood-shot eyes, a profusion of tears, stately Seniors frantically searching for their handkerchiefs. What's it all about? They're only fumigatmg Bosse Elementary. 22. Sell four adult season tickets today and tomorrow and win 31.00 in cash or a student ticket. Bosse third in city ticket campaign. 24. Assembly. Ribbons awarded to the tennis champions. 21. 23. 27. G. A. A. weiner roast, rain and all. OCTOBER 3. First day of test week-oohl 4. Senior meeting. The Seniors will co-operate with the school by eating in our own cafeteria instead of across the street. 5. Scarlet and Gray Rating postponed another week because new cards must fy X I be made out. ' 6 ,O I ,L 6. All star-gazers meet in room 7 next Tuesday during E. C. A. period to W ,X form an Astronomers' Club. V ff I VENUS. 7. Second Puppet try-out. ,5 ,unveil 10. How's the new method in the cafeteria? Some class, eh what? tx sm' 11. First meeting of Junior Hi-Y lFrosh and Sophj before school this morning. i f 12. Card Day! How many s's did you get on the back of your form 337 14. Don't forget the Mt. Carmel game tomorrow. Watch us lick 'em. 2- if 5 15. Assembly. Student body was complimented on the fine school spirit shown 'ig at the game. Mr. Hecketsweiler explained the Scarlet and Gray Rating. 5 E 18. D'ja see all the beetles in the trophy case? What Freshman wouldn't be N.: Q -3 interested in a club that could make such a collection as that? Pl 1 19. E. C. A. period again. 20. Last day of the school-this week. Don'tcha wish all weeks were like this? Pep assembly before big Sturgis game. 24-28. One great sorrow and joy prevails over all other events of the week. There is joy in our hearts because Mr. Puckett, our beloved principal, and the only one we have ever known, is receiving a great promotion to the position of Supervisor of Schools in Toledo, Ohio. We rejoice with him be- cause he has been promoted, but we also weep in regretting that he is leaving us. He has thought Bosse, lived Bosse, and been Bosseg the very name of Bosse will seem barren in our minds without the name of Puckett. We're sorryg yes, very sorry to see him go, but we see what Toledo is gettinil and we are glad for them and for him that he is going there. JL. Effie Qs fyfxi SXKXN l 1. i . Y I LQ if W X fl K is M1 f , f'.L'Cfp 1' i -Q ,X r f., XA ij Page One Hundred Smwnfecvz 7 X XX XXX fl ' 'vcgfgln K X 1 Sl X 'ff Nfl . f-s J J 1 e S is , fi f If ctw, s rs, Jf +9 W as -zjg -2--e1'f i' I e f. 1--ee.. A- Messe-J N. .. Fig... g qsgaejgs ANL -s ise-L..I ,ZF I in 103- - iznsj - .,.-vQf,s4Hw, ,:f:-'s- mf- eff off. .7 A - .- -.14.--n Q - , -sf-Q Oct. School Calendar, Continued NOVEMBER 31-4. Mr. Eitler, our new principal from Centennial, the largest grade school in Evansville, is now with us. He is a real principal, everything is running smoothly, and everyone likes him. Even within this short time he has won a place in our hearts. Mr. Eitler, we're with you heart and soul. Let's help Bosse Carry on. 7. We beat Boonville and how? 33-12. Not bad, eh. what? 8. Open House Night. No seventh periods. Bushels of fun. 9. Dr. Fishbein of Chicago was somewhat delayed by a snowstorm, but finally arrived and gave us ln interesting talk about books and book reviews. 10. Our library reading list is so large at the present that it is necessary for some to go to the study halls instead of the library when they don't have to get reports. ll. Armistice Day. All persons in the building observed one minute at 11 A. M. ln absolute quiet in respect to those who fought for us in the World War. 14. Second of Wilson's predicted four victory assemblies. 15. E. C. A. Period. Nothing interesting. 16. Is my name written there. on the page white and fair, In the book called Abe Lincoln, ls my name written there ? Thus went the song inspired by Miss Neilson in assembly this morning. Watch Bosse win the oratorical contest. 17. Daniel Boone. Yea, Danny! Fight, fight, fight l S' funny how some pictures inspire laughter. 18. Senior Distinction Day. Right this wayl get your tickets for the big Senior Hit or Miss Vaudeville . Ushers, placard carriers, n' everything. Everything went oil' right on time-the greatest wonder of the world. 21. Another victory assembly. This makes three of the four victories Wilson has predicted. 22. Meeting of Senior Pep Club to arrange for the Thanksgiving game. Pa, Ma, and Me Banquet given by the Girl Reserves. 23. The eve ot the big game. Bill Williams here again. He was here last year and we lost but he's here again, and we're going to win. 0h yesl There were lots of good looking Thanksgiving baskets ln the Community Room. ZH. Yes, we lost the Central game, but we did our best and played an excellent game. Anyway, we made Central happy. 29. Just Tuesday. ilu. Don't forget to vote for the Joy Nite poster you like best. DECEMBER l. Gilbert Schwartz won that 311.00 prize for the best Joy Nite poster. 2. Tho Elopcrn given by the Puppets in the Community Room. Hot stull, eh? B. Monday ngalnl Seems funny not to be laughing or weeping over u football game, d0esn't lt? 6. ls petting proper? Il' ln doubt, just ask any of the girls ln the Senior Society. 7. Senior Class will collect money for Portal sale prize. H. Joy Nite --- Evolution Korb was a acreaml 9. Mr. Puckett gave an interesting illustrated picture on his two year stay an Suporvlsor of Schools ln a province of the Philippines. ll' it is an nice there as it sounds, we certainly should not mins going there. Annual Girls' Stunt Party. You should have seen the G. A. A, girls jlggllng up and down in their imaginary tin lizzie. 0h boyl 19. Grossmutt,er's Weihnachten first German play ever at Bossa. 20. 0rchestra's Christmas party. 21. Mr. Hecketsweiler's and Mr. Hackettfs vocation classes went through the Courlerqlournal. Have turned journalists. 22. Junior skating party in boys' gym. 23. Fiat Lux the Puppets Xmas play. Wow. vacation starts. We'll be back next yearl JANUARY 1. Vacations over. Back to school again. Sorry? or Glad? 10. P. T. meeting for incoming Freshies' mothers. 19. Girl Reserves skating party. 20. Junior Distinction Day-they sure showed us some classical stuff. We dldn't know lt was ln 'em. 30. Senior Leap Year Party. Whoopee Girlslil Here's your chance. 31. New Semester. Time to start all over again. Star-gazing party-Astronomers Club. cry' ii lg ,Xkkiin , I '-.-gtg, X -h Page One Hundred Ezglzteen l . . . l'X ' 5 1 19 '- v . X x .- , e' is - .- 7 . EE' ' Z' will 9' Kslsx lm ' Q f I ' 11 . L 4 A -fi! 5 f 'ft' N1 .-V 5 ' 3, ixm- 4- 'E - ,, ,- -Q +1 sz 4 'H-do-ap Nh-f L -4 V1 K .--- v L'-f e ' -1 ' . 5 ,.f1 - b,,,,' ,-g, A .1 1-,X L-:ur -c ..----I N-5. g Pc rv .Af -,.......f- fsfqeilf.-. , ' -F A a- U-il -f 1 ,,...- fe. ...1- Scbooi Calendar, Continued FEBRUARY 3. Senior girls entertained at informal tea by Miss Oakes- 7-9. Zion's Minstrel at Bosse auditorium. 10 First basketball victory over Central. Scholarship QB assemblY- 13. Big victory assembly. Senior Valentine party4hearts4hearts. 14. Senior Girls' Tea. 15. Cupid Sister Girl Reserves party. Scholarship banquet. 16. G. A. A. party for new members. Debate with Mt. Vernon. 17. Reitz-Bosse game. 20. Freshman-Sophomore basketball game in assembly. Freshies WOD. 21. Patricia in our auditorium starting tomorrow night. 22. Assembly but the speaker never did come. 23. Founders' Day Banquet for Seniors at Evansville College. Did we have a good time? I'll say we did. 24. National Honor Assembly for induction of new members. 27. Assembly. Boxes of candy were won by rooms I and 151 as prizes for School Spirit campaign. D'ja notice they're both Senior home rooms? 28. Tryouts for Senior Play start this afternoon in room 59. Evvybody out! 29. Girls' Basketball team lost to Reitz by two points. Tough luck. MARCH 13. G'rls' Club Junior Tea. 15. Puppets St. Patrick's Party. 16. Travel Club, Progressive Party: Junior Leap-Year Party: Senior Class Party. 20. Question Box Party. 21. The Art Tea. 22. G. A. A. Kid Party. 29. Puppets Easter Party. 30. French Club April Fool Party: Freshman April Fool Party. APRIL l 2. Junior Class April Fool Party-and ohl the fools, too. 4. Hi-Y Hayride. All kinds of fun. 5. Senior Hike and Easter Egg Hunt. We were so tired. 13. Sophomore Class Party. 17. Girls' Club Sophomore Tea. 20. Apella Party: Senior Class Moonlight Hike and Steak Fry. 21. Girl Reserves Silver Tea. 24. Latin Club Party. 26. G. A. A. Party. 27. Archeopteryx Club Picnicg Junior Boys' Appreciation Party. MAY 7. Apella Wiener Roast. ll. Home Economics Club Mothers' Day Tea. Just darling. German Club Party. 12. Freshman-Sophomore Science Club Breakfast. 15. Girls' Club Freshman Tea-broken cups. 17. Puppets Mothers' Day Tea. All our moms were there. Iii. Tusitalzr and Once Upon a Time Club Picnic: Junior Cla:-is Spring Frolic, J4- I9. Senior Class Breakfast--ham-eggs. K T3 24. G. A. A. Banquet. Delicious food. 25. Sophomore Class Partyg Freshman Class Party. ' 29. Iiatln Club Picnic. ff- dl. 'lravel C.ub tboth sectionsj Picnic. Senior-Faculty Reception. Gee, such pretty clothes. M . f X G J- Jinx 5 p JUNE f 1, . .A i. 7 j 7. Pupp'ts Senior Farewell. It's almost good-bye. H .Af .LL Z ' . 8. German Club Party, and Hayride, too. Junior Farewell Party. rfsfffr -W iii - . ' , Senior Farewell Party. I U , A r is U , . nd for V '- s MJ- ' X '. HAY mug oe Luxe f K f y L wg' ' . t. . Page One Hundred Nineteen f wfr' N . r - i 2 tx .FCM E X sbs, ' UE . N , fx wa we n fs ' f WT f I .ll . 5 is W1 f' - isis - ' it - 7' 54 E 2 We my J Y - ,: ,,,,-A , ri ' on -f . J5'r'3fQf:fr f l ' LJ.. s 1137 Y .. 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A Station in Every Neighborhood Needed Help Badly Policeman: Use your noodle, lady, use your noodle. CRANE'S MKT. Groceries, Meats and Bakery Wholesale and Retail 522 4th Sr. 400 Williani SCI-INAKE MOTOR CO. Studebaker Automobiles 5 F M ' : M d , h 's E it? allkve Cpiihlliid andy pillidnisjerylivhienrg ih Phone M' 1362 8th and Powell E L. the car.-Quips E3 jests. 2 3 LEIDERER FO Q L N X EA ED Compliments of i 4? LOTHES : YS ID LEATHER BELTING CO. E N For More Than Thirty Years H E 2 W 5 312 S. znd. Phone: L, 154455 Z e x . 2 fe , ,af Illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll IIlllllllllllllllllIIllllllIIIIlllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllll IOIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIllIIIIllllllllIIIIIlllllIllIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIE H' ,5,f Q' df' Nr Page One Hundred Twenty-three 'N if- V' Y' YE 4 s u l . jay .Ng V' . ,F , .X . xx .ia 14. ' -if i Yi -1 ' L -2.5525 5--'Q: '?r'2:+f -'1 -f-1 w e , , x 1. 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Leading Jewelers 202204 Main St. Easily Corrected She: That new overcoat of yours is rather E loud. He: All right, Sweetie-I'll put on a muffler.-N. Y. C. Lines Magazine. Visit the Silk Shop First Silks, Lingerie, Hosiery, Scarfs, Hand- kerchiefs, Novelties KENNY SILK SHOP 522 Main Street Mf6746 . j6Qj5ur 2 IEFVIMUWQV THE EVANSVILLE MORRIS PLAN E co. Anti-Knock Gasoline BEACON H. F. Koch Stations Co. A Station in Every Neighborhood CRANE'S MKT. Groceries, Meats and Bakery Wholesale and Retail 522 4th St. 400 William 5 Needed Help Badly Policeman: Use your noodle, lady, use your noodle. SCHNAKE MOTOR CO. Studebaker Automobiles F Mr't: M cl , h E .mmsmnamwaaxs WWMUM amammg Q the car.-Quips E? jests. E 3 LEIDERER LEANED Compliments of LOTHES 5 ID A E EL IN . E For More Than Thirty Years H E LE TH R B T G C0 Q WK 312 S, znd. Phone: L. 154,155 ,Q i 2 f , ,ff Illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll IllIllIllllllIllllllIIIIIIllllIllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllll IlIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIllIIIllllIllIIllIllllllHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllIlllllllllllllllll .pry ' 'K X1 Page One Hundred T'LU?7Zfjl-IIZTUC !- Ax . I 1l,,,,l , If ,xx 1 ., ., ' S I o' I 4? 512 1- as -,gf . 'T 'T s T-3 TT S 5-fan ....1-f-M-ff: -asf, .T s-...Z-'N :N-cz:-f-N ASK YOUR GROCER FOR MlLLER'S TWIN BREAD 2 Loaves in 1 Package You Will Like Its Flavor JONES SIGN co. 406 S. sm Tel. csc, E Should Be Boycotted Two very pretty girls met on the street and kissed each other rapturously. Two young men watched the meeting. The-re's another of those things that are S0 unfair, said one. What's that? said his friend. He pointed to the scene: Women doing men's work!-Pele Mele. Compliments of GEISS CAFE TORIAN'S 7-I9 Main Street Hats and Furnishings YOKEL AND SONS Grocery and Meat Market Service-Quality M 4747fe- PHONES--M. 6396 Corner Seventh :md Sycamore Sts. S'l'AHI.SCHMlDT'S , Home ofthe Steinway Piano and King Band Instruments 618 lvlaiin Street A. G. STERM CO. 208 S. First St. Manufacturers and jobbers of Candy E llistrihutors of the Celehratted 5 Romance Chocolates THOMAS, BOOTZ and THOMAS Accountants and Systematizers Certified Statements CITIZENS BANK BUILDING All Ready 5 A student failed in an examination in all E the live subjects he took. 5 He telegraphed to his brother: Failed in all Hve. Prepare Papa. The brother telcgruphed hack: Papa pref : pared. Prepare yourself--The Humorist. E fi Fruit I 'vi t 1 WTR Boosters for Interest Yourself in Bosse ' - Bosse You get lots of enjoyment K 85'-4 4 2 X' Twin : BERNARDIN BOTTLE CAP CO. A. C. SPAI-IN T l : XX 'w Xi n mIIlIllIlllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIlllllllllllIHllIllIllIIIIIIIllltlIllIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII II II ll I II III Ill Illl ml Illl IllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIITI 13, I '-A., XXX Page One Hundred Tu'e1zty-four X ,w ' , I' ,- in ' X, .. Ev- 'tl i iilwaf ' ,lhff , Er L xsix allx-Sim' , txt.. .2 f '-X. Y xl I' . 53-XSQQIF' 'Q E 1 . H , .xx 'F 15114 Y is My 2-f A are ,go A sw- flex' Xf'-ff4fN-1 N.L' 17 I ,MQ- 3 A f. 'L kv -H. ,.f-'t- vg-- va--d,.,,., 1 f-X, fu.- :VJk'4:iA:i',v.5'5 Lx V fre.. r Y.. - ,-. .,-A ,, 1, ,f X- - - ,.. ,e.-. ., -,,...Yi' Xxx,-,Zmg-' xL 4 A .- it ,- 1: ' ' '4 ---- , L, . X,- lllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIII BUSINESS BUREAU Licensed Employment Agency PHILIP MOORE 81 SONS Public Stenography Linotypers , MURIEL VON SOOSTEN 306 S. First st. P11666 L. 1065 E 706 Furniture Bldg. Main 1137 lr Sul 14 THE ?rIUB HENRY LEVY PROE MAmfwn Hrm. 2 Exclusive Hats and Furnishings 427,429 Main st. Main 1560 Compliments of GLOBE-BOSSE-WORLD FURNITURE CO. Evansville, Indiana Most College Girls and Boys Wear WALK-OVER SHOES Compliments of STANLEY HALL PARENT- TEACHER ASSOCIATION Matter of Words Suitor: Tommy, does a young man call here in the evening to see your sister? Tommy: Not exactly to see her, because there's no light in the room when he's there. -Tit Bits. Trimmings I hope you enjoyed the books I lent you? Very much, but not so much as the let' ters you had used for bookmarks.-Cataf lina Islander. Compliments of JOSEPH A. VOGELBACH Bosse High Boosters ANDREAE'S SHOE STORE 506 Main St. Phone Main 'ill Amaf WALNUT DEPARTMENT STORE Dry Goods, Shoes and Clothing lVIen's, Ladies' and Children,s Wear Cor. Wulntit and Orr Ave. y ii, 47 Phone Maiii 4669 M. Seibel, Prop 2 EAW 1 f '16 ilIimllillllillunluinmIllllInnliuivlivlilluulvii Q V fl' li mnmnmliulunni'?LflgC one Hltyldyri-fl Tlf'f'Ilf-If-'fll'A 'N '9 '9 , T X i, ff.: 'nf rg, .alia X' ' 'Pig Exif fi X Wi l ,ff E Fil 159 ... - Q- - ,Lf f ff,,i2sAQ--4,.'-:sf-5-af -P' E23 Aa-any-1 0 .. Greetings! From C. B. EN LOW III III IlllIlIllllIIlIllllllllllIllIIIIlIlllllllllllllllllIlllllIllllllIllllllllIIIIIlllllllilIlilllllIllllllllllllllll' GRANT-WATERS PLUMBING CO. 321 S. First St. Evansville, Ind. Phone Main 1607'W ALLEN HAT SHOP KELLER-CRESCENT CO. Printing, Engraving, Binding The High School and College Annual Exclusive Millinery SPeC'a S's 210222 Locust St. Lincoln 505 He Got Sentimental 5 Daughter, did I not see you sitting on E the young man's lap when I passed the parlor 5 door last evening? if Yes, and it was very embarrassing. I wish 2 you had not told me to. E Good heavens, I never told you to do 2 anything of the kind. 2 You did. You told me that if he got E sentimental to sit on himf Answers. Bill C: Were you ever pinched for go- ing so fast? Rohcrt B.: No, but I'vc been stopped. G. A. BEARD The Sporting Goods Store 214 Nlain Street KOENEMANN-RIEHL 86 CO. Creative Printing 409f4ll S. Second St. Phone Lincoln 1009 E CLARENCE S. BAKER, M. D. OHIO VALLEY ROOFING CO. General Roofers and Sheet Metal X,RAY Workers Wholesale Hardware 817 Old National 7 d d W lk S , Y -n an a er ts. Bank Bldg' Lin. 862 Lin. 260 fits K N2 2 CW lx Compliments of if ORR IRON COMPANY Familiarization with the Postal Laws and Regulations should be in the cur' riculum. Whether one wills it or not, the United States Mail reaches every' one. 1 A f E , CV N 5 xii VIS' X fan illlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllI l U lllllllll llllll lllllllll I Il II lllllllll Ill llllll Il I Wi-,.-X!?'x.'. Page One Hundred Twenty-six Q NX :xg ,. x ' . ff 550 it fe A- 2. 'e iff H. I . its X QW um 'N-C sgir 1 12574, Tk f -' if - -f - X x. s-Tx:-L--if N ,,y-Ji ML-.. A: -vfi ,......A..-fe., f--+-A- - xi' L M 1 A 4,4f X-' -1- .. .. - 8,1-.glgfvq -42--i,,1-'Q' I JPE-ik - , e . , rs-K 4 'Lx - .,-.-.. I ll ll I IIIII I llllll I II I ll STAHL PACKING CO. Quality and Service 10th and Division Phone: Main 1333, 1334, L. 33 lg I IIIlllllllllllIlllIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIPIIIIIIIIIII Il Il F. FUNKE SONS CO. JOBBERS Hosiery, Notions, Spec. 301 W. Ohio St. KRUCKEMEYER 86 COHN Your jewelers and Optometrists Popular Prices The Hall Mark Store 407 Main St. Two small boys halted before a brass plate fixed on the front of a house whereon was inscribed in bold letters the word Chiropodist. Chirrupodist! remarked one of them, puzzled. What's that? Why, replied his companion, a chirrupof dist is a fellow who teaches canaries to whisf tle.-Tit Bits. Typewriters ALL MAKES NEW AND USED G. A. TODRANK 210 Second St. FORSTER PRINTING COMPANY Commercial Printing, Binding, Engraving Main 1245 307 Sycamore St. Sweep with A Little Lady Broom Made in Evansville BY SOUTHWESTERN BROOM MFG. CO. Evansville, Ind. WOOLDRIDGE ELECTRIC CO. Contracting, Fixtures and Radios 1022 Gum St. M. 412 E Cause and Effect E I was struck by the beauty of hcr hand E I tried to kiss her. 5 As I say, : I was struck hy the beauty of her hand -N. Y. C. Lines Magazine. Mzlin 5555 CANAL DEPT. STORE 1700 Canal St. THE MANHATTAN SHOP Lou Berman MEN'S WEAR 311 S. Fifth St. Ill IIIIIOIIIIIIIIIIIIIII HI llllllll Il I I Illll I II I lllll nu S? Shoes and Furnishings ' 2 3 A. E. GRIMWOOD Fruits and Vegetables i W All Kinds in Season H MUNICIPAL MARKET . j f,-XX X 5 fm k ff 1 IIIIIIIIIlIllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII :limi 1 .1 ' 19 I Page One Hundred Tlvenfy-scL'c'n W . .V - 'ij 9 7 'X W mr pdf: D E X, K ? sw s e as ni '- JM-eel e '---' 'R f' G.--I ,Aki-?.,f ':-I-Q-1 fa Compliments SHOP NOOK Old National Bank of G. E. BAUMAN Specialize in 525.00 Dresses for School Girls and Graduation Dresses Shake Well Mother: Doris, why are you jumping up and down like that? Doris: 'Cos I forgot to shake the bottle when I took my medicine.-Guilty. BEMENT 86 SEITZ COMPANY Wholesale Grocers and Coffee Roasters Distributors of Diamond Island 8: Sunset Park Brand Ask Your Retailer For Them Evansville, Indiana TEMPLE CO. CIGAR BOXES HADLEY HALL College Styles 525 HAMMER'S Compliments of E. CONOVER ARTHUR R. FICKEN Dentist 712 Old National Bank Bldg. Plione M. 1744 Compliments of C. HOWARD SABERTON Secretary, Evansville Association of Credit Men The Love Commuter Mealyfmouthz Some speed to that ball- playcr whose batting average was one fam' ily in New York and another in Boston! Pieface: I'11 say so!--every time he stole a ride in either direction he was stealing home!-N. Y. C, Lines Magazine. f NX: f CTX CHICAGO BARGAIN HOUSE K-TE Star Cars I Fourth at Locust 5' ' l , , C. W. BOWLES GARAGE Clothing, Hats, Furnishmgs and Shoes 53, N A I 416 Lincoln Ave. M. 5235 1 . I Lincoln 1581 L. Siegel, Mgr. 1 ef 3 - ssl, QQ LX fm illlIIII1IllIllIlIIllIllIllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllilIllIIIIIllllllllllllllllIllIllIlllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllll I I Ill Ill I I I 'lil ll IIIIIIII Y -,Ayn- 'ix Page One Hundred Twenty-eight i f 2' 5 - .z, M .1 KN'-X F.. Asl- E Q-14131 I .X ' if , M as. , . if x , 'g, . .. f Ml-,V T?l 'f: f': ,3:.,.gf --gli 1 fag- ax, T-X IJE5 :ze -,-N., -,-Q,..,f - '-1'gfk': iii- . Nqbigg-.-.If .-Q4-5' 'Cx . ,,.... THE H. JUDITH CO. Teas, Coffees and Spices 1516 Main St. Phone M. 621 Evansville, Ind. llllllllllll Pasteurized MILK, BUTTER, ICE CREAM GREWE'S QUALITY DAIRY 5 Gum and Gov. St. Phone M. 546 2 FROELICI-I GLOVE AND HOSE SHOP Gloves, Hose, Handkerchiefs Purses, Beads and Flowers 301 National Bank Bldg. Phone Main 6334 EMGE GROCERY CO. Phone for Food 1131 Kentucky Ave. Tight Squeeze Now l've got you in my grip, hissed the villain, as he shoved the tooth paste into his suitcase.-Kablegram. STROUSE 86 BROS. The School Boy's Retreat for E Clothing, Hats, Furnishings and Shoes 2 COmpliments Compliments of Of DRS. W. C. DYER DE VRY'S and 28 Main St. H. L. STANTON RED SPOT PAINTS Why Study? AND The more you study, VARNISHES The more you kliiow. See Our New Line of Thi ,Qlfffj jjfffO'QQj11 Wall Paper Tlge more you forget, . T l k , Maln 6800 50 iizliylosltudlytflw E 110422 Main St. -Kflblegfama E PETOT SHOE CO. Est. 1364 215 Main Sr- CHARLES F. ARTES, inc. A Good Shoe-S But Net Expensive Diamond Merchants, siivefsmnhs, One Price-56.00 Optometrists 2 FL wx For Men and Women 327 Main St. Evansville, Ind. 2 U i IlllllllllllllllIllIHIIllllllllllIllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllll IlIIIIIIIllII1usIuHuIIIlluygllllllullxlglllnllllglliilllluillllxlglulglillllllluQnnlillxulllllilglii 'I' 'ff age TLC 'LLTIC TUC IUCN 11-71171 'X f ri,-' 9 AR' X DA: X.-'Q NX jf' X ' A- T Tviiifp X ,fl Q X Di' E 5 'h u4.ggf,f',!J - N if svlxgg- T ig .. 'O ' -... ':.-fe QEYNA-O 1' - .- 5 k Pg G C 'A-...N--QQQ 'T' .,, J. Q- f ri-.3f,sQ'-fr., f+--sf ---'-- CZ'- + l ' f Y - ' ' if ..,-, Aj-1 -s.?Q..4 0... E S. G. EVANS DRY GOODS CO. E The Treasure House of Fabrics mlmnunnWMWINIIIIIIIl!MWNM'.'IIIIIIIIEIWMWIIIIIIIIIIImwlllllltllllmwnarlonlrninnln JANSEN ICE 86 COAL CO. Grand and Monroe 2 Since 1871 Fourth and Main Main 42 The Peak of Perfection Compliments PARAMOUNT Of , Cleaners and Dyers ECKI-'ER MOTOR C0- 5 9 N. 2nd St. Phone Main 405 -FORDS- 5 ARCADE SHOE 86 BICYCLE SHOP We Strive to Please E 8th and Powell M. 3785 D. Sparks: You're an hour late. What do you mean by keeping me standing around here like a fool? H. Heim: I can't help the way you stand. OHIO VALLEY OIL CO. Dist. of Opalinc Motor Oil and Sinclair SL H. C. Gas Lumber and Millwork THE COTTAGE BLDG. CO. Gov. and Canal Phone M. 51 Stops Knocks EDW. KRAPT Drugs-Sundries E Judy M.: Do you remember your Hrst 5 start in life? 2 Peg L.: I certainly do. The nurse stuck 5 a pin in me. Prescriptions a Specialty Phone M. 1312 Cor. Lincoln Ave. and Governor St Evansville, Ind. if , DR. V. H. KNAPP Compliments u f Dentist . o 5' N24 510611 Citizens National Bank Bldg DR. JOHN O. ZUBROD , . X - Evansville, Ind. 4 PAK lx? X N Ellllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll l I r 'f-, xx Page One undred Thirty . ' R H 1 'pg xy 11 -.KY wr ' f i' ' . fig ' , ff. f A-N fgx p t-iff .ii tk A K HV, .g f w vj Q:-f . ,, I.,J- gf- '--ff:-ji.,-Lf f--SAE 1-A g gg zx- M - .Af 4..--f--Af'ya'f --- --..ef 'S q--v-1' s-C - ,p-.-v ANDERSON 86 VEATCH Designers and Builders of Homes Office Eighth and Chestnut -IOS. SCHAEFER 86 SON Funeral Directors 11f13f15 North Sth St. Compliments of Bosse High School Parent-Teachers Association HARRY L. BISCHOFF Cheese, Butter, Eggs Municipal Market GEUPEL BROS. School Books and Supplies Wall Paper and Picture Frames 413 Main St. M. 493 ED. E. BOHNSACK Meats lst Ave. Muni. Mkt. E Insinuation Ferne W.: How dare you. Papa said he'd kill the Hrst man who kissed me. Fred Baker: How interesting and did he? Ruth K.: All my ancestors were blonde. E Shirley L.: Then you come from preferred E stock. E Roses Are Always Appreciated from KLEITZ FLOWERS 721 Main St. Phone M. 903 High School Suits 322.50 to 535.00 VICTOR CLOTHES SHOP H. B. Day, Mgr. I Ill I I Illllllllll mu 2 Drink The Best Served Drink in the World E Compliments 1 of MR. AND MRS. ORLA HEIM if 'WX IllIllIIllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllIIIIIIEIIIIIIIIIEIIIIIllIEIIIlsigyllllIlyllllllllllllllt Q Q X, A , 1 lZ?'jf-0716 'X 10 Q ' if' Page One um vcr l XXV Q! 'RQQTL A ' Kfpgyff ix . Nl.. Wx: if N Wif V'i: .,-C.,, K .-. A,+ , Q-- if-1'-T N,., XY,-1-0?-Ti' Xl'-so-44545 -ax.,-,Q Y --DJN ,K-45-1' L-:Ac - -at -stfvjffjf-, --4 ' if-an l Pfff'J'l-f' z ,fu wb' t. v my sf K 1 rw C ' -f5 fY - !,1g1..'., 5 5 'J Q. - -Il I .,, ' J T 7 4- A A, J , --'Il Q :.'...... M'?T ' T, -nf 24 ' L IlllIllllllllllIllIllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllIIIIllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllll ' NUSSMEIER ENGRAVING CO. 5 Engravers of 2 Fine Social and Commercial Stationery, E Cards, Announcements, Etc. Christmas Cards 208 South Second St. I IllllIllIllIllIIlIIIIIIIIIIllIIlIllIllIIlIlilIIIIllIllIIIIllllIllIlllltlllllllllillllllll THE WOODS' PHARMACY Call Lincoln 303 For Whitman's Candies Washington and Kentucky Aves E W. P. GEISSLER MUSIC CO. E Home of 2 Kimball Pianos, Victor Orthophonics 5 Atwater-Kent, R. C. A. Radio johnny Z.: I love a girl like you. Loismae Ijealouslyj: Who is she? 5 124 Main St. Phone Lincoln 110 1 DELHAVEN MARKET Compliments f j. P. Matthews, Prop. o EVANSVILLE COLLEGE Groceries, Meats, Notions Phone Main 1026 508 Ross Ave Cc miii pliments of JOHN F. BAKER STRAUS BROS. INV. CO. Est. 1860 Compliments to our Neighbor School F. M. PETERSHEIM Wholesale and Retail Druggists E H. Blackman: Whom do you intend to 2 marry? 5 M. Ries: I'll marry whomever I please. : H. Blackman: Fine! You please me. SMOKE SHOP Meet Me At the Smoke Shop 121 Main St. GEO. L. MILLER 86 SONS The HOIHC BllIld8I'S Compliments Q xy Phone M. 540 Of 5 1 Office: 1609 Chandler Ave. ED, FEI-IN if ' ' X : Residence: M. 372 -xi-if I-Page One Hundred Thirty-tu'o H' l fn Six 4 , X , .- . lily. 5 , ,a-fx - V... A-x 11529, Tit K! Ny 1 4 . 'Q Q-:if ' , .. ,.,..-4, sa, - -x fx.. N K-' R5 4 - --..f-ff -1,1241--N ' '- .. PM -'N' '-- Y'-N ...Lf ...-..:.-. IllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllIllIlllllIllllllllllllllllllllIlllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII MEYER DRUG COMPANY 1001 Washington Ave. M. 5345, M. 6887 1401 E. virginia St., M. 324 1827 Riverside Ave., M. 6077 IIllllllllllIIIllllllllllllllllllIlIllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllll ABC OIL BURNER No Noise-No Carbon Call Lincoln 867 Anderson 81 Veatch Compliments of EDGAR DURRE Compliments of SCHNEIDER-IORDAN MUSIC CO. E Phil Schneider, Ralph Jordan S. DERR- STEIN CANDY CO. IHCC 1895 PEARL LAUNDRY 317 S. Second St. E Manufacturers and Iobbers of Candy E Stands for : The Best At Moderate Prices Distributors of the Celebrated Samoset 86 Morris Chocolates WILLARD AUTO and RADIO BATTERIES Last Longer NATIONAL BATTERY CO. lst Ave. and Bond St. A Slow One E Gilbert F.: What would,you say, dear, if E I put my arms around you? E E. Scherer: At lastfshow me. Compliments 0f Compliments SOUTHERN INDIANA f GAS AND ELECTRIC CO. O Main 4500 EDMUND L. CRAIG ft Ride the Street Cars to School! are 3 KLEE 84 BURKHART SMITH at BUTTERFIELD co, jfjll . 2 ji f- 0 The Residence Funeral Home Books and Stationery 35- p Kodak Furnishings 5 u .xx j 1' Fourth and Chandler Ave. 5 1 0 k E .H I d 310 Main St. Phone M. 460 E 'L vansvi e, n . M' 6460 E !,,.f, X J E ' D ff L H I Hmmlmmu IIIIIIllIIIIIlIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllln -3 I CZ: ll? Page One Hundred Thzrty-three Nl! ,:- XXXH, ' 9 6 C i CNA' ff! 4317 sf 25515. I I I Ni f,f'!,f'! 'AT ,fix M S MEP!! ' ly 4' ll 4. Jfgl H geqxb Lu 4 I 1 f . EL...r.g:. feee- -J W it-!'0N-fi ,, 4--kVg?,.1 'T-tg.-. llllIllllllllIllllllllllllIllllilllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllll Illlllllllllllllllllll Furniture-Fairness-Friends Lawrence B. Finke, President E THE FINKE FURNITURE CO. N37 Steps from Main on 7th Home of WGBF Evansville, Ind. ESSLINGER 84 SALM CO. Dependable jewelers 217 Main St. Evansville, Ind Found on an Exam Paper: : Hamlet was collegiate, for Shakespeare 5 said: No hat upon his headg his stockings 2 foul'd, ungartered, and pulled down to his E ankles. Henry Veatch: There is a certain quesf tion I've wanted to ask you for weeks. Lois B.: Well, hurry up. I've had the answer ready for months. Compliments of DR. O. C. STEPHENS Compliments of CLARK'S SANDWICH SHOP 708 Evans Ave. - Business Training E PORTER SCHOOL OF COMMERCE 1 Phone L. 1199 MEREDITH 86 KRATZ LUMBER CO. Lincoln and Fares Aves. Lincoln 1154 E -Phones- Q Office' M. 6971 Res.: M. 23781 RAUSS 5 THE HOUSE OF SERVICE LEANS V. K. Hardin, Prop. LQTHES E Specialists in Rebuilding Wrecked LEAN ' Automobiles 415f17 Walnut St. fl if E. H. HAUSSERMANN THE FURNITURE SHOP 5 Fresh and Salted Meats F. B. Droit C. H. Droit , Phone M. 1582 303 jefferson Ave. 518620 Main St. xiii XM X iw EllllllllllllllllIlllllllIllllllllIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIllIllIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll I I lT y se,-.fiX 'in Page One Hundred Thirty-four 2:1 i ' 4 X I r- L, A ef-9421, 'L ,Sf l s -ff'. ...Q -,-fi., fx- A- :A 'fT3E1'1 X- 5 E hu N '- i 7 'if ',....- '4- TQLT. 325' I Illlllllllllllllll THOS. E. MCCANE CO. Sporting Goods Where Bosse buys all its Athletic Equipment 325 Third St. M. 1390 Illlllllllll U Women's Beautiful Shoes BAYNHAM SHOE CO. 323 Main St. SUMMERS DRUG CO. Drugs and Toilet Articles 2850 Division St. Evansville, Ind. HENRY PAUL Wfatchmaker and Jeweler Repairing a Specialty 609 Main Street - Phone M. 2981 Evansville, Ind. 5 Pauline B.: Once you called me the light of your life. Russell Coe: You go out too much. GOTTMAN 86 WEBER CO. Heating and Ventilating Contractors NICHOLSON 86 SONS For Fruits and Produce Compliments of HARDING 86 MILLER MUSIC CO. The House For Everything Musical m IllllllIIIllIllllllIIIllllIIllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllll Illlll llllllllll' ...I ,A-J-1 - CONSUMERS SCORED ICE Phone Main 1162 Mr. Courtney: Richard, what is steam? E R. Branham: Water crazy with heat, Phone M. 4787 223 S. Seventh E GOODYEAR SHOE REPAIRING 5 SHOP E Shoes Called for and Delivered g f' H J. C. Barclay, Mgr., Evansville, Ind. 5 .fc 'f L X i CHERo.coLA sw. 5 D 1 and ON 1 lv X , X. NE-HI BOTTLING CO. S, .X Phone M. 4440 ,Af -Q E f- 'X45 . ffj'1YAY.7,iD ff 'P llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlIllIIlllI'IlII1I!n Q f A Page One Hundred Tlzzrtgf-fire' 'yah xfgiiff' X . I V E 11551 f K I Yf A Nlvl P--,. W3 ' ,fQ,fZf'3 .ivy ,jfs , , -ci if we it auf ,fi-1 my--R ' 46:13 5 A 1, . px, ' Veg--'Q I Eff' N FN ' my M J l 1 rife Ti.. I ft ' Peg. iff-A-ee JL. - , V, .--- ,Q-gs,?55g', 43 1--N,yw Q, M-: e. ,H , 525-1 Tf.-vL::cfvP c:-Q-- Q' '-'f'Q L-QTL '-' --.-gg. 3 G. ROHRSCHEIB Bicycles and Sundries Velocipedes and Scooters M. 6284 8th and Oak Compliments of CONG. HARRY E. ROWBOTTOM Phone Main 1691 31345 So. 3rd St. Evansville, Ind. EVANSVILLE DRAPERY CO., Inc. Specializing in Draperies and Floor Covering Io Grant: How did he happen to meet her? Miss Kirk: He ran over that mcasley poodle she was so found of. jo: Did he replace it? Miss Kirk: Oh yes, he's engaged to her, C. A. Ziliak, Gen. Mgr. now' For All Repair Work Compliments of See HERBERT MALES THE LINDENSCHMIDT CO. Mayor Evansville, Ind. 4WD Mother: You must not ollcr chocolates in your lingers, dczirg you must lmnd the hox. Small Son: No one ever hands me the lwox. LINCOLN SAVINGS BANK Fourth St. hetvvccn Main and Sycamore 'VW Conserve your most Valuable Pos' session--fMaint:1in your Good Health- Eat Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Daily. OSWALD-SPARRENBERGER CO. DR. C. j. HAWKINS Dentist 324 American Trust Bldg. Compliments of PM W. P. WOOD If it's for the Office 639 Madison Ave. Get it From Guthrie's M. 3830fW Y E KV . R sw -X iw llllllllllllllIlllllllIllIllIlllllIllIllIIIllllllIllllIlllllllllllllllllIlllllll.ll I ll l I ll I'-c,.X7i 'tu Page One Hundred Thirty-szqc ' 7 X I F- R 1, E i,f.f ri. I. A .fr-'jill-fi-,, Q . .. if E- -fS--::f:- -1.7-L ,J .1'- 1 - ,...J' C-fx., ww- A- - fel , X- s - 1 Peivl .,s..' -,,...f-- -ff-f'N,fg'5V'.C.f4- ' ..-.-- -.. ,L ,A .. . 4' ix.- .-,..--v U 1 THRALL-KNEER GROCERY 301 Jefferson Ave. Main 531-PHONES-Main 765 g 1 v U O. F. HOWARD Groceries and Meat E 401 S. Governor St. Phone M. 3591 2 Laugh and the class laughs with you, but you stay alone after school. J. F. DENTON Monuments 122f124 First Ave. J. M. BONER JEWELRY CO. Watches, Diamonds and Jewelry 225 Main St.. NEITERT PRODUCE CO. Wholesale Fruits and Vegetables If It Swims-We Have It WM. E. HARP'S Fish Market Compliments of THEODORE E. RECHTIN Building Material g 708 Up. 8th Evansville, Ind can Us Up-aMain 841 7th and Ingle Phone 1035 5 Compliments Mr. Gray: You say my son is a Hrst rank : pupil and yet you give him sixty in a Civics E of exam. FREDERICK M. FRISSE Compliments of THE VOGUE Robert W. Chambers, Prop. 8th and Main Sts. Men's Wear That Men Wear Miss Eulenstein: Yes, I said, he is the E Hrst rank one I've had in years. 5 it L C J ,N wp Compliments . of Q '- ROY s. ATKINSON If IulIllNIllIInIllII1IMIIIInIInImmlnlnlullnlllnllunmmnmInInlinIumnnumuulxllllmuhAL ' P I, Page One Hundred Tlm'tyf-swezz o 'WND XX 1,15 ' ifsgla 4 2 f 1 -f 1 X 5 1 . 3 5.1 T -5, .gp I 5' 5 C JEYY5'-' o' ' f , WFS' 1 - 'ra-' - ...R-..-...T si f f gs---Qzsf-hc.:----rv +6 -Vg! - 'T. Compliments E AMERICAN PACKING CORP. Triple AAA Catsup llll I DANIEL M. FAIRCHILD Certified Public Accountant Simple 5 I shall never marry, Reginald declared, 5 until I meet a woman who is my direct : opposite. E Well, Reggie, said Rene, there are a E number of intelligent girls in this neighbor' E hood.-Answers. Cabinet Work Building Supplies Free Architectural Service LUHRING LUMBER CO. LINCOLN NU-WAY BAKERY 5 719 Main St. Phone M. 920 All Pictures in This Portal Made At WALDEN'S STUDIO 310K2 S. Third St. Compliments of BUCKSKIN FACTORY STORE ' 1l1'11'5 Malin M. O. COCKRUM Optometrist The Andres Co. Optical Department WOODS Down Town Stores Complete Luncheonette and Most Important of All Medium: The spirit of your wife is here now. Do you wish to speak to her through me? Inquirer: Yes, ask her where she put my summer underwear?f-f-N. Y. C. Lines Manga' Soda Service Zine. fo, rlfxi E 2 To Bosse Hi-and The Class of 1928 l E ALWAYS IDEAL E ' Our Best Wishes J If 1' THE E M BUSH HDWE co IDEAL DAIRY CO' DSR. 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She's my sister. Yer sister! Oh, shove her in!-Pear' son's Weekly. VJhen We Fix 'Em, They Stay Fixed 5 Mohawk Tires LOCKYEAR'S TIRE SHOP 5 512 Sycamore St. Main 4736 E INTERSTATE ASSOCIATION OIL A OPERATORS Oil and Gas Leases Bought and Sold 311 W. 3rd St., Owensboro, Ky. Claremont Hotel, Evansville, Ind. ED. RECITS Photographs Liv-e Forever ED. RECH'S STUDIO E 206W Main St. Phone M. 6273 2 LITSCI-IGI'S Delicious Ice Cream We Deliver 1304 Main St. Phone M. 1649 - 9 Kaiser s Quality Cloak House 412 Main Street fOvg'5f,4q,,, SOME alkyl Sf? -Fix Y LE ,il 1 'f rrlo YOU'LL Exhaustive Z Even a locomotive would live longer if it 5 AGREE smoked less,-Catalina Islander. 5 FELLVVOCK AUTO CO. 73 fa GEOROE .W. BROWN Prescription Druggist Xxx 5 g' 5' A 56,1 Cor. Lincoln and Runnymeadc i Monuments of Qualify Distance Makes No Difference A Phone 147 Illlllllllllll 'Q-.-f We Deliver Free f Main 271 2 fax XX llIllIIIIIIllIIIllIllIllIlIIII1IIIIIIIIIIllllIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIlllIIIHllllllllllllllll-HIIE lv ,342 Page One Hundred Thzrty-nme'o .fn ee jf K ,qu iiglli I - , . ,N ill f I iii 1 af. . Q Q-fihixfi Vzz. - 95 I 'MI:rif1f' .'S ,J 3 5 ' if , - A .. , B igg s re s... M 2 ZcL7,L---1sb:NzwJ'NQ':4,15-N.,--E-.v-we +4 -say-A --7:--H Senior Rhymes cBy MARY BARBARA KNAPP RICHARD ACHILLES It really would be quite a treat, If Achilles I and II could meet. 4 MILDRED LOIS ADAMS Mildred is a charming lass- ' And very popular in our class. rf' .. , CLAUDE ARVIN CLYDE ARVIN Clyde and Claude are a blushing pair: What one won't do, the other will dare. GERALD ASHBY As a mathematical shark, none can compare To show us up so is really not fair. WILLIAM FREDERICK ATKINSON Fred is an all round good scout: When he comes in, gloom goes out. FREDERICK BAKER He coolly sizes up person or situation And his face discloses his evaluation. ROBERT ALLEN BAKER Robert is handsome, to which he'll agree. lle's as fine a yell lender as ever you'll see. LOISMAE BALDWIN Loismae, the famous Squlrt's llttle sis. l'would be hard to find n. cuter mlss. RAYMOND HENRY BARNING 'l'nll and athletic ls Ray, W4-ll known on the baseball team. 'I'o he n second Iiabe Ruth Ilns always been his dream. RALPH BARTON That handsome new boy. Ralph Burton, Ilns the spirit of an ancient Spartan. LOIS MARIE BAUMAN An Athena whose knowledge is appalling, Hut uimzlinpz is her rilzhtful calling. HAROLD BLACKMAN Despite the bored air he tries to assume You'Il find Harold a sure antidote for gloom. EDWIN GILBERT BLESCH I He resembles Apollo Belvidere IBut he doesn't know it, so have no fear.J ELEANOR PAULINE BLOOD We all adore Pauline, a wonderful friend. And are glad she came here, her last year to sp REX LESTER BOSARD sl end. Hi, good lookin', is his cry X fi-ISE As a pretty maiden passes by. j FREDERICK BOSSE RY, His sense of humor is his charm: v K He's handsome of face and tall of form. W, 1 MILDRED BOWERS Dusky locks has Mildred Bowers: K - lj N We think of black velvet and deep red flowers. As Mfr N X T ig' all is in Page One Hundred Forty I 5 1' 19 '- 5 ' 1- . . ' fi' . to ' Y V .4-1.3, C. ii' ,am IFJ' F1451 7, H : T 'X I ' X N I . A sw- TY? f tis r :S-,A :ff 2353- -L I Wjg,::- N .urn sa -- S ,,,4.1..f-fe, fs- A- -' Z., -'TQ-ya nk L x' IJPEARS .fx-f r----'gi-f' Sfiif-Z-Ef F - n- nw,-,-eg sa GALEN BRADFORD Galen Bradford, the boy called Red, In future life he'll forge ahead. RICHARD BRANCH If Helen says, Now you do this. Our Richard does, to please the miss. RICHARD BRANHAM Richard Branham belongs to the band: A good production from Bosse-land. CURTIS EDWIN BRIGHT Cui-tis's last name tells the tale- He doesn't know the meaning of fail . STANTON L, BRYAN Tony looks like John Barrymore- A gentleman to the very core. REXFORD B. BURLINGAME At the age of eight he was heard to cry, That's not a skyscraper-I see the sky LLOYD BUSH She's as dainty as a miniature Of a maiden In crinoline demure. ROBERT CAMPBELL Skinny takes a. drummer's part- He fills a place in Mr. Sloane's heart. HALLIE CARLISLE I.. Carlisle's amusing and far from nalve She has a poise few students achieve. WILLIAM COCKRUM E You'll know he's been up to mischief, my de When hls wounded innocence look appears. RUSSELL H. COE Robert Burns. as you all know, Was born In the country , quoth Russell Coe LELA COPE The pepplest prlrl In Bosse I-Ilfzh Gets cuter and cuter ns years pnss by. MAUDE CURRY Her sweet disposition and friendly ways Insure her happiness through nll her days. VIRGINIA DICKMAN Her common sense and friendly smlle Make her friendship well worth whlle. ESTHER DIEKMANN Esther is a basketball star: She always chooses a boy with n. car. MARIAN DONNEWALD She has classic features, long: hair of blonde Of this fair girl we're very fond. EDGAR FENTON This quiet lad goes on his way Enjoying life and always gay, ELOISE FITCH Dark and attractive is Eloise: Calm and always at her ease. L' JC X . ,,..... RIN Senior RhymCS, Cfmtinued DONALD FITZSIMMONS A senior basketball star, good looking, too: With these good qualities he'll surely get through- ELVIN FITZSIMMONS I He's musical, tall, and very athletic, Of social nature as well as aesthetic. GILBERT FROELICH Happiness is the meaning of this surname- The keynote of Gilbert's nature's the same. LILLIAN FROHBIETER Lillian's another basketball lass, A lot of fun in and out of class. ORVILLE GARRETT Orville's tall and a brunette: Watch him-he'll be famous yet! JEWEL coma Her face has a fairy-like loveliness: She's a little beauty, we'll all confess. DOROTHY JEAN GRAINGER Dorothy's sweet, as you all knowg That's why Bosse loves her so. JOSEPHINE GRANT Jo's athletic, lithe and slimy I'll bet a cookie that she'll teach gym, THEODORE H. GRAULICH A big cave man is Theodore. With laughmr'he's often heard to roar. DAVID GRAY David Gray is our prefect head: In school activities he's far from dead. FRED GRIMWOOD Fred Grimwood, the monitor, Took the part of a toreador. WALTER GROGAN Be merry and happy is the slogan That always fits our Walter Grogan. ARTHUR GROSSMAN Arthur is studious, cheerful and quiet, He keeps within the law and ne'er goes by it. ALFRED EDWIN GROTE When Alfred sings in deep bass tones. Mr. Althoif always groans. BIRKHEAD HARL A popular prefect and athlete, Birk's totally lacking in conceit. HARRY BYRLE HEIM Harry's usually much elated And a teeny bit sophisticated, EVELYN HIXON It's easy to see that a girl such as she Is intelligent, wise, and very carefree. DONALD HON Donald Hon, the History sage, Is Miss Eulenstein's faithful page. FLORENCE HOUSH We predict for her a dramatic career, For her acting is charming and slncere. MARY LOIS HUMKE She's poetic with a well-developed mind, And has done a lot for Bosse we find. ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE ISRAEL Bosse's Arthur Conan Doyle Is never averse to healthy toil. MILDRED JAQUESS Mildred .Iaquess is tall and sweet: As a German student she can't be beat. CHRISTINE JOHNSON From the South she entered our domain, But Nashville's loss was Bosse's gain. ALMEDA JONES Almeda is a rare combination Of cuteness and imagination. v1cToR JORDAN One never knows what to expect from him next, He's up to mischief on any pretext. JOSEPH AVJUNCKER A true Boy Scout in word and deed: More of his sort we surely need. MELVIN KEENEY In class he hums like a busy bee: He's as happy a boy as ever you'll see. ELAINE KESSLER Pretty, vivacious, and certainly sweet4 A popular girl with athletic feet. SUSANNA KINKLE At typing she is quite adept. And we can't believe she has ever wept. ELOISE KINNEY A musician she of talents rare: Few Bosseites with her compare. JACK KIRKPATRICK A good humored boy with much ambition: We know he'll accomplish his life's mission. RUTH ESTHER KLAMER Ruth is far from being laconicg She's both artistic and histrionic. MARGARET KLENCK Margaret is slender, fair and tall, And an efficient typist to top it all. MARY BARBARA KNAPP Her dream is to be imposing and tall, But I doubt, at this rate. if she nets there at all- FLORENTINE KNERR Sweet Miss Florentine Knerr To our senior class is very dear. HAZEL VIRGINIA KOEI-IL A pretty brunette is Hazel Koehl, V U A basketball girl who is far from ll'2l1l. GEORCINE KOSER Geox-izine Koser, a sweet Bosse poet: . She-'S plenty of fun, if only you know it. WILLIAM L, KUEBLER 557 William Kuebler has PGI' and Vim- ,Aj Is nice looking and rather slim. X 1 Va? Page One Hundred Forty-one 5 I X ' J Y i 9 A x 1 iii ' X M 1 3, . X A- I .s. -HC? , A A , gf -I ' 5 .X xl ' 'J . f JJ - gb Q 1' 1 PRE! N X 5 1' 34 gfxbv HK ' il i S 'I ' .1-1' 'W M ,i,' F-H H, ,N L - ,Lf lj! ,M , iI..-'ijQ-'F'-341 J , H is Hn' s... flip' sisfiiffj JNL 'N f Q4 -inab- . - sh f-1-Q:-Me-mr?--M Emi 5 1 1 gs--.4-an sans.,-Q-1 0 Q. KX Senior Rhymes, Continued ERVIN KUHLENSCHMIDT Ervin has light wavy hair: He will tackle anything on a dare. VIRGINIA LANE Cute and peppy is Virginia Lane: She hasn't gone to Bosse in vain. SHIRLEY MASON LANG Shirley's our class Paderewski, Beethoven, and Liszt rolled into one. How great must she be in the future If her career has just barely begun! MARGARET CONSTANCE LAUENSTEIN Sparkling black eyes, a beautiful face. She moves in silence, with footsteps of grace. EDITH LETT When you are feeling blue as can be, Edith is a cheerful remedy. IRENE LIMP Bosse will mourn her when she goes, But she'll do her school credit, I suppose. JACK LITTLE An all-round fellow is our Jack, A leader tried and true: In athletics, music, scholarship, He heads our school's Who's Who. FRANCES LITTRELL l rans'es Littrell, the typist to be, Rciuly to laugh and full of glee. LY ELL LU DWIG A line, hard-working boy ls Lyell, One ul the happiest lads on lilc. MARION MAES A lnrllllnnt glrl ls Marlon Maes: She docs her work, and then she plays. HELEN MATTHEWS It 4l0esn't take long to recognize That she succeeds ln all she tries. CHARLES McBRlDE We cun't help but laugh at his every antlc, Though his thrusts at women are really frantic. RUTH McGlNNESS Ruth ls a darling, blue-eyed hlonfle With a personality ol' which you'll be fond. JIMMIE JOE MONHOLLEN There is a girl named Jimmie Monhollen: The boys she attracts like bees to pollen. JULIA MORALL , Her grace one takes in at a glance: She's darling looking and can certainly dance. RUTH HALLMAN MULLER She has big brown eyes and curly dark hair And a personality lovely and fair. MINNIE MAE MYERS Dusky hair has Minnie Mae Myers, A girl of whose beauty one never tires. BEATRICE OLIVER Beatrice has dark curly hair And her face is kind and fair. fa f. :fi , KV. Q R XR. 'Q xii, I W -xxw'-s 'i. Page One Hundred Forty-two I ' fd N . A-X uv -1516 3' f f ' - ,.......g4-.,-'L-, -'A - -L, - . 5 K, 4 ., 4,,f -in ' fPf4.'2-Y -fs-F ---f'-....: 5 : 'Z ...J 'l'L-x . 1 44-fl ,-,..... AUDREY OSGOOD Audrey's hair is curly and ashen: She dresses in taste and the latest fashion. LESTER PACELEY Lester comes from Yankeetown: An athletic chap with never a frown. CHARLES WILLIAM PAYNE Charlie Payne, that fickle lad, Who's always happy and never sad. DOROTHY PECK She's popular with everyone- A slim, blonde girl who's lot of fun. ELOISE PETERS Eloise is a gay brunette, And an irresistible coquette. MILDRED PLOEGER Mildred is laughing and happy all day, Clever, and a good sport, one would say. RICHARD C. PORTER Richard Porter ls full of fun, But he never stops till his work is ANNA MARY PURDUE Slim, and pretty is Miss Purdue, As lovely a girl as ever we knew. VIRGINIA RICE Cute and sweet is Virginia Rice: lf you know her, you'll know she's nice. MARIAN LEE RIES Happy I am, from care I'm freel Why nren't they all charmlng like me? MARY ELLEN RITZEL Mary Ellen ls a lovely l'rlend. We wish her happiness without end. IRENE ROBINSON Pretty red hair has Irene: She's one of llosse's girls serene. MARGARET RUSTON She looks like ll- l!YllNy girl, vlvld, gay, Crowding all of llfe into one short day. ELIZABETH MARY SCHERER The Portal editor, a scholarship B , ln all activities, fun loving is she. RHODES SCHERER Rhodes smugly fancied he was immune, done. But he fell for a senior girl mighty soon. IRENE SCHINEMAN There is a girl named Irene Schineman- Her bad qualities are at a minimum. PEARL SCHMIDT A sweet personality has Pearl, She's a loyal friend and a lovely girl. KATHERINE SCHMITT Her type of beauty is dark and striking, And very much to everyone's liking. Senior RhymeS, CHARLOTTE SCHROEDER We love the way she laughs-and often too- One of the loveliest girls we ever knew. GILBERT SCHWARTZ Gilbert Schwartz is a nice little boy, To get 12-A History was his one joy. IVAN SHAFER Ivan Shafer, a son of the soil, But he doesn't hurt himself with toil. HENRY SILVER Henry Silver's of sterling worth: He's always bubbling o'er with mirth. ELISE GERTRUDE SILVERMAN There's no one in school who doesn't know Abie : Always cheerful and peppy-and we don't mean maybe. JOHN W. SKINNER We cannot believe he'd ever choose To lead the life of a recluse. CURTIS SMITH A happy grin, a chuckle aloud: In Curtis's life there's never a cloud. ORVILLA SMITH Her lovely nature will be the key With which she'll unlock her destiny. THELMA SMITH At commercial she is so adept That many prizes she has kept. DORTHY EVELYN SPARKS Pretty, neat, always trim, Snappy, athletic, full of vim. ANNA GERTRUDE STASER When the whistle loudly shrllls This young miss is full of thrills. Her lips do quiver: her knees do quake, But she knows life's problems are all a fake. ALFRED STELZEL Sheik hair, balloon pants-e-ekl All the qualities of a high school sheik. DOROTHY STEVENS Dorothy Stevens is friendly and neat: One knows all of her good points toot sweet . FREDERICK STIELER It's always been his habitude To be in a gay and cheerful mood. LAURA STINCHFIELD Laura's horses are her pride: Go to her when you want a ride. JUANITA STOLZY Juanita Stolzy, as you all know, Is a girl that belongs in fashion row. JOSEPH H. THOMAN Continued LUCILLE THOMAS Lucille looks heavenly in blue- What wouldn't I give to be a blonde tool NELLY THROCKMORTON You can hear her laugh for many a mile: She's loads of fun and always in style. MILDRED TRIMBLE As if a fairy has waved her wand, We see a darling little blonde. MABEL AMELIA TURPEN Mabel Turpen, Ben's little sister, On the girls' basketball team we'll list her. EDNA JO VAUGHN Evidence everywhere one may see Of her originality, DOROTHY VIEHE She's one of the cutest girls we know, And never, never, without a beau. LOUISE WALKER A lover of beauty in every form, Possessed of a fascinating charm. ARNOLD F. WEIL Arnold Weil is a football star, But as a history student he won't go far. MILDRED WESTERHOFF Natural and without affectation- We hereby express our approbation. HELEN LUCILLE WIGGERS Helen Wiggers is pretty and neat, To be her friend is surely a treat. DOROTHY WOLFGANG As a double for May McAvoy She could surely get employ. FERNE LUCILLE WOOD She has a naiad loveliness That cannot help but all impress. LOUISE WOOD One of the peppiest of her sex, The cutest boys she'll at once annex. EMILY WILMA WRIGHT An air of distinction has Emily, And a loyal friend to all is she. CAROL YODER Always willing to accommodate: We hope happiness will be her fate. 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