Bloomington High School - Gothic Yearbook (Bloomington, IN)

 - Class of 1916

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• •I lUiUln It M.kulwn i .mo,«4i Mf C in.1 I I. mm elir Jfarultif ' I I .ut Lr IIi.i.i. w M4KKI. •‘.■••N.IM Ml A. J I. on. (nmmr'rtal: ■I mi .i lOJflMi • SKTSI'k CUi IVniiknt .-t Ini.MM . Mar CnlMe (i tnry CM '14 Mtik Clui. ‘II P'.l.vi.r ’Ll 14. I • iK.m.M Stall ‘U 14. ‘I I Manna Tram 15 Maiu n minr l’U Is i.4tl 'TV Minin I V| '15 C t “TV Critu .Htnwi ’15 Hill lb Dm t wt ilrlulcr. Tart) uul 'iii'iiiflirr iji nt M rurtbw •Mttatton • -n I hr in oe fcf t« i|mr • Kinl V« ITA SIIAKFTM VI am r l Owirn «.iriiun CtMn M.il. Uul. IJ ) W •- ‘I i.mlr Mi anil Wtur i uiulr tlial .4lm.1 U rtaw.l HI MVS AimUlkm if ifimu t) « n niU T • i m. i .-.tl ..i H.J..U Inn Cl NWFM I M TTH K Athlrti. - Ut«ii iiTfuun ilnnti AOtunci-il ( Huftii Uffinml Still ‘III '.«hi. Sturt Ill'll liVr 4 pmfMtliUUtl hallllrtll Vinlilli-Iii 1(1 Itultr lHt HikV«I ri|ilr ill ■ •ftittM it U iV imh n( Km wrarlnjt MAW) JAM I'Vtl Dthuinf (lull ’l AtMrlic Vtt.MialM.ii i 4 1 'TV Mlum 15 «ttkk Staff I mi It’ Cwiwil Man Jaitc ilnciiol ut In •■ hart iV hili I ' Hil Krtitwk ' Claitai r UtM mhip fit A l.ntdlH luti nil I mi lin iinn irtMltaiinn Al.HFKT I.AWI I l‘..xlijll 14. '15 MhUtn A...-min'd Wmt lain at uriirr •■ 'V Mrriiti i ( Ihr I'Um l- lt a {ifoitiitins Wftr n a uiirm (nt a | rti at Shower 1 fi MM n A H.I.IN(iAV()KTH Vicc-l’eaidmi ('la 16 Ami. Editor (•otitic Girl Council 15 Provident Council 'In G«l The Alluny l)epn« ‘15 l l The Private Secretary |r A V C. '16 Athlrtii Awniation C )plimi«t Stall ‘1.1 Celtic Staff 13. '14. ‘15 Said to No ihr IwM entertainer in «vltool. Ill way of explanation alway «aid, “I mean my Bill.” lla« Iweo a regular I -atm ■'•lurk in r llr left clydi i snoddy (am Sjirradins the Mw '15 German Chotu Math ( Iuli '1.1 Settlor Ravkrllull Team “Hey! What did o have in l'h i - today ? Thii denote an imiuirinx luture and one deeply alivuleil in elKn.l work. 'Twoultl In- tiettrr if there were more nch IRENE It VAN Athletic ociation (ietmau ( Inino Advanced Chorti Quiet and jirclly. She •honhl h.iw Urn •uitN-d ' Inii.N .-o. r ANDREW HEPBURN Editor Opt uni t '15 I inline Ne « Staff ‘13 Dramatic Clnb '13 Math C-liili ‘13. '14 Optitnivt Staff ‘14. '15 Dialectic '14. '15. |r Pre ident of Dialectic '15 Hittory Club '14 Kahn Priee Winner '14 Cavt “Box and Cox” '15 l’a t “The Private Secretary 15 Debating Team '15 • lothie Staff “Andy hiui a had re|nitation by In'ius realhtic in “The Private Secretary. Some |iro|dc «till think he near «( - Ruhr and nil miltrii all the time D'ye know? JUKI A MOONEY MBlory f lub '14 Math. Club ‘14 I in nun Chora Athletic AttOrtation Ha lovely atitoinolidr lamp eye and never put on the “dimmer .'' Run a round with Kate Rivin and like 'Vol Ickc in general. (;E()K(iE R. LOUDEN Bajkctholl '14. '15. 'U. Itavrbatl ‘15 Cap Daw-lull l i Optimi l Staff '14 Cot hie Nr Staff '13 Math (luh '13 '•(;.. vie doerted “Mamie and the Pi Phi loin; iivtitth to play Uatkethall K w a ititl in every town LAWRF.NO 1IATVIN.I Mall), Huh '14 IIUlMO dull 14 l iak tk Sufl '15 I Optimi it Suit 15. 'lb Athktic UKUtilW xi(litr Slafl From « Fr«hman till n« ri- tiffin tiiM-kiiic- Mini itntt mmlml hit Imir lu« «ImrlfifHit into a aalLiu aikrrtivrinrnt (or Kahn' anil thr lolktlr Ritof t iimfunj Tbcrr' a Kranon. fit.ADYS I'M MI.K il.‘4iu' r l CWn '14. '15 lHfla Aatoctatton laU't) lu an Y r ino to tlam mu. Inii that' iw t kijil Iwr Iran ituhint Bond ifraik She' a h ral •n| i itlv ( iwfithin connotAttl with I hr limit ..IfcaJ it Ki 4 M F. t Inmh I r.OWIN’ KANIIAU I'aii 'Sfintling th« Xim ' '15 ilumnl Cboru iknnun Otimi Nfhktir A«« cf4tii n I ham 1lam(ira| t r«t 1« haWfia a hrothrr amt nun in aclMail with linn W • n •littiiwtinn in Sffratlms lh« NV “ WH.I.1AM ADAMS I irMilan I I mi XiMfik Aiuxialk Vihamnl Diumi l atl The I’nvair S«vrrtar 15 I r iuliilr wnman-luter who tut nr- r nil r | liifnl anil miIkIik ) l«y «nr fair Hi ta U.M I’l NMMiTnN ilvanrrd l mi ■ ••■man Ifh-tnn x w c A | 'l onfr mkI llut a cvnllr ««it -«■flw- thr vwl WITH JONHS i i mum Okihi NiMi'ih «u i4tton X w c. . Vlwa Mad aHh a «mil p iv! all hrr «(tare now arimml the ofticr. HKIYI • H VMHI'KS lu aoll 14. I- SiM tic fat l . ill HutdrH h a l in wkiol ll u X lit Inwlt Hat I i Urtlfunl In r rn nuir 4 rfrtil m il Hwinrf, ihlt lU cttoa Haa k M Him I tom |nuin| W M hi w i nr Inm arnnlni Hour cm the tlU'iK twill FLI SBf.TH DODOS i lM th S.c.uikm Math I HtH ii 'U Has 4 • .rjml C n)tm imik «hkk |m bm« alum ih «tinlit 1 jir.rt..aimu ci rns uuiM t.sM lln« WM « Utjtb Klkfil Iihii I«ll • u.: rt • •••t I a Wa « iHr an hrrr lla- a pirtatii«t ai Vroi— a Mr—1| Uiu ao Sulrii n o M KRNM1II C MW HacUHull U '15. ‘tb l r Sthktlr Board of OminMi 'l i t' l -. Han Orpin 15 Slhlvtii ScuKialhm 'Vi m“ know the Chii|' man ■ well lhal hr gatr Him ilia |iirtui . “N Imili. Irllmr Hrrr i.nwi i jitniV EDITH M SHUN' I iluh 1« a l-aiiit «lurk- jim! km l« all the mi rtf it 1111 iif a ilunr u«i I hr lwnuir full KI NT t AKTP.H Huikctliall 'Ic. Vlhhtu .. iatl.m I .i i null Ohwus Optimiit Mall 'Ita Irftthk Start Kmt lu« Ii ii tatliiiK talwtr Ibctflr |u|wr tbf ar 111 arc 1 Hint of the •1st- « uh Mli S I « .1 l o Mhlrttr AnwlMiM • Kin Staff The (hlrl potato m ltrr at Si Maica- rtt' Mai a nimhl tontjtir. a hlaek • . ami a ■ olcatiK laugh. which hale • inm iui'-i am ni th •imlenis anil i Well, vi the Iravbcr lt (t t ap- prmatr a m e • ( lmn i K lit I. K1 t I KRY Athletic A «ialKMi tiothir Staff U t Sprewihnc thr New 'I “IVil n «hi he h l without Ma.tnrlV anil Mar C1.IFFMKI AA'F.M ttatkethall If Id HaxlnlL U, '15. Mo Mliktk IV-anl • Gwlml '15; '1 Captain Itavtrail Tram '15 • Staff '15 Athletic A w iatior. Secretary Board « 1 t'utitml 15 ll.i|H«Htit the fraiitrr with hi «« with anythin! !« • than t-Hirtrm lia - keta InnichL lolIN W KKNNFUN Affianced Ch ni Athletic A octuti« n Optimi ! Staff 'III V m think he i K 'inu t Uy to piece the tint time «ni e hint in l a livtlitill clothe I1F.LLK KOOKS {Idle ilomn't let any Mil-, even thr teacher . affect her opinion . It' lot of fun to Icin' her in j wir da II.AROI.D WF.l.fji Opt inn t Maff ‘15 t «Mr Stall Athletic i«nation l . i man Chorii 'Kcff“ i thr moit «ulilinie litil (u«tf It II ' lia« e et ptofftkcff lie it •• Irik l lira love that hr won't rern |« ih at ant other ir|. ( IV mwt I U NKJ.IJS jOM'S Dialectic ’!• . 15. 'Ir licililc Staff Athletic Aumijiiwi •r; l«llr. iIk IUmA Nik KuMo, in a regular ■•! •o«t. Ii t nuwuccd that hi pmeM •hill in mixing «•.■da i due o. expeinm-c in making nnnl-|iiva in hit ■ iiHier il • Tilt mow V M IS Athletic Anuxialiiut (iemutt I'lli'MI tl.'ihic Staff Kph i c er tall much. I nit I | -polar jn«t tlir -amc. Some tliinl hr i 'Ii lined for the miniitry, Init tine of tile 2D.” llliSMI I’AVNI Athletic oei ttini I ii otie tlimight ll« i ho Istdilnl till hr made tlut MNrcii in chat rl U l «'Inter. Vow. I don’t lno« -vlirthrr I all Kill' llui ot DAISV HAKIMS Math. I luh 1.1. '14 V W. C A. Advanced Cltoru Athletic AvMCIgtkm l ai i iloiilnlli independent and like t cxpri ■ hef view on all •iihjirt Now. Iidi.ii roe! Ivl. A Mc.MII I N V W t I'.lia hail Irnm I Him and ha a la «1« ixniaok. Mond hair pull DKt'SIK Pol.I.Vi. Athlnic AwK'iatloii Math, buh IA lllMory dull 'l.t ‘14 Dimir ti.i date uihI dans” l ut wa nr rr known t . make l eU w VS in anything. ( Ml'KIKI, S MI NI MUlnry Club 'U Athletic - M ci Ii n V V. A. Muriel i anotlier one | tl • iinivt onr Will do anything I aceuntmo- •lair jt make a H« li FI.'iVI) SOI THI.KN Advanced Cl . etit l.crman Omni 0|itimitl Staff ‘15 liothle Stall thlrtir A oelalt-‘«i IHtrlidll ‘«.■’IS. '16 Flawlutilr'v” livamiiiit • ■«intenatu.'c ami !• ■ • mg .li.|...in..n null il |« « tli.it In l e intrrr tcd in a fair damn I He il E N n (.1 NOUN Wlil.l.'ll (.■ml Spreading the Sc ‘15 IW a Marathon on liii bicycle every morning, from In rural domicile on Fan Truth Siren. Wear a «mile like a cal full of chicken, IIA I-I. WHISNANII Athletic AiMxiuliun lirrnun On on. Hard i« a «launch «uil'nrtcr of the li.H- kclhall «eam. (ioc to all llic game •nil •ktcin’i think 25 rent i loo much If you laugh every Him- «hr iIik- . yuil'r «ure ni get into trouble Fl.l AIIKTH lilFRMANN (iiri Connell '16 Advanced t.lioru (.'ait Spreading the Ncw “ '15 t ail The I‘rivale S« uiar '15 Gothic Staff Uiulrlh •l in ha nfle foot mode tin ikior «hen the tan!) hell ring She and her t«icr bold u continual cont t to MU which • .III mi Inina late tile ■ null. l fraetloa of a xxotid. (iAKRF.TT flKoWNINfi l)|itirni t Staff '15. '16 Athletic A .octillion Gothic Staff Kali r very «luilimi . || alnay manage to pa « in two uh)cct , mint time three. It owner. Kat '“ lemon arc the leait of hi «iirricA rSTIII.N lU'ki.MXN Vlhbts .N« ot-iaiiun I ithrr'i imtanion trrnl imiaiil tW ■lam li-rp lxrotwr 4 «rv.itlil Mai 4 ft Till N KOMI UTS TViu h mi «iKktii Call tUWNIt T. IlKt S dat l ml « . 11. AtMrtw Aikiainiii Urr r ub bi h bia.U in all Inf ml.jr n Imi ar ilim'i m how iIm dim « «mtiibfina iIk la I that her cam- n o R 1 AT IB ru j mmAKT III SHIRK Mui.im (lnl ‘U M .ii. i In). I.' IWIall M. '15 I'mmIiu' Stall .ViMrtlc Auariatkin l( an l« l K«f nrriril a dtidiima. ’Iliuti ” I'cftatnU Ha a iM 4l that. Iir‘ urvrr ‘iwilml4 Ita Iwm mitti M 1 K ) •’ tllMr he n-4 Ffr h- maw. 41nI lw« « •« 1 4« of cu tonwr for ADAM I TUDOR VdfiAcrd ( lutu l.rrman diifnt V W Vilali ili r n’i rxuitl iImIIV !• • . Mu iloon't twlicv in aaithtf tMMr n ihwi ’l.nl n KoUlrr .|..i 't vn . r tow it aiillil u r JOHN I IIPM.OOU '.4 i I Ik l fi 4i SeKrrtarj” '15 MltlrtK V alV-o John. liriirr lumwii 4« |tir«1 i| f.“ '• iIk tiiiinvtai | |1k SroH.r «turn. Hr Alllrt (•■wh ami nail to arm Hi • ♦ •• null • Cold dmro nil down )VHIf Hath Ttf R I'. viiim. h. '■'Ills IXeMw Srfooil Row « ■ it l;.iir. IiuMU lln.wii, I.• .11.utu lt.il .n Mufv I Virlur, umi.tu tticrnuinn, li.nui' HurLt • i!i t.han. Jiurphttir Mi« rr. Virginia «iirmii-lurl M.,n«n i.un|ilill I l jaUib Sumitl KutltirJnr Hit.lwr HrUt H.ri«lu UuimI Fair. Iluil Fowler. UlatKlw Frtwmnn. Thlid Row llrtlTit Haul. I til ii Hullintia. tier K.-ilinri Hi.in. I mjih llunlri l . lull Ibrrrlt. l.lninl.n.. |;..UIU Tj«l. i ).ilm IUI.Iii.Ik. Mna Ellin. I a la I lamia Tap a- . M.' . % Ttw.m,. !•• . I I,mi N ! «••• lum.m . Lnu Hamit. -VrllW Manat • il l.aiimn Am Utbr k ! ■ -it. ... • 1.1 V«. Marx! k • I'aiil M-N't'.i tUtwnml Wri . jWWl £ ,i I Unit r Frank VUm . Ilarmra I tnum. Ft-Hrnra Ktc i. tl Mr rr Y«i, Marla r.iNlfnp. Ifit . Uui..ll .V 1 .Unw«. I m« i Utnwa. Mka £mdi T ii« .!• ...it 1 d-imi iim. : mii kaili Orrti ! I luwfc . Manr vim-H Hilttli llf.w!L M.in O.. M.« i.IUmiI. •. ' I. WW |.n m Vaa U.V4tr4 Hartinitn HU r«nt I n u. Vi l'n PJli «lintll Millrr llimr Mail ) Mulli Wjffir. liattfttr Wntirmlil |talk tkl i tin m KtutMi lop Ku Mil J'lhii lluiilin««iar • ■ lm I • ■■■)• • II ul r. Ilak.r I Uaiu. t -• w in llmllr laar.t itluw lla«l. • Ilw.l.. , Farr. K «« I'utW . lJt M Dlllman. I _.tl Mllctull Snood B Muir Kornr). llrlumt l-amjiliri. Him Kujnlrt Harlan M 1tKf llarrm Ka h I. Ini I‘•Him i.l.nn tlmlir Win. Iu I I n rmaii Hurl . WiUm TMid Ro M Writ I.an SoilIH I ■ %H' l.amitn. 1 tan IV.nUn kaOum Hall hrn l r.k«r. kolhlatn I'....hi liai-lm M «« Mil.lrrrl Unr. Mar, Willi rowilh B« I' rt Nir.rn Kulh I umpku Jrnttir Ik-Ma. (rill Ik. I. I Mur Martnm. I.4iti Millir ManpMlt Xtiun.im I'm.. I HalfjrM l.i laml Tlx.ma Matior K « ‘«.I.. I .. I, W.rl. Ham 11 I .«I. II............ Kulli |lill.. ai. irl.%. Man- II Man Iuli Ka- N, .,{1. |,.aurij .......................................... Ta IUI |fc«wlni« Mjmth IUj U ui t l n • l.a lm fftmUr M 1'ran VI.nm, Hrll 0 .l llurr . ) MK IU. nin« Jxtifsiu II ..( • • I Uit Pn Wilim Fl.« • )im llrmlrf lUrrt I Hitman, MIHnu A lfc Malli IbaAitk. Clsmlr Hrnr K .1.11« |i vafc, IUI H lfc.uili.tt Mlm itrU. Vtiliu VUtamWr. Sttn4 H «iiw • IUi r, Will. V' t • Pratw I - «ittwi llir P lf. Mimlt-lim iiainr . Ldlt tollr . ITurmca Ki.l n .m Mu r ,|.t i„jj ' I ' rj I ... Vrrtut Iri. thatttl.f Hutu S|wi«o . Kutli Hitrr 1 h..r l un«. MiUwl ‘Imr . .• k «li:.r Vi.i.t.. i . «than I •Iclla CIu xiiiM RluaniAi Plffl ItouU, Ur ( anrr Vl l l | mr ttaU •« Mulli l- iflr |i.« Mihirdl Hrru«l ll Viiiiji - mf J«ill Lurilr Vult . CVdHTl Ifwvl . Marjiulc Vn «l«ht Man L««i«'1 .ar i iUi( (• kit- - . i«nm Mii.-n . IInmI iUitln Sanli . Iuli Iku.Mliv IU? i-U l s Top Row: Mjikllf Mrnmlrr Franco • wmv M.nii.m Hopper l.lual-ctli Ft-ixuoir-. Maixarct Ti'Kfi. Marti Mur.. Srcooil Row: 1-11111.. Kerr. Di-tu Ittummvll. la Jy MM „nUi William He pi writ. Ralph I'.uui. Wilhur i-li..ll (lltnii F.-.wlcr. I.Kin Oiinv.«.«l, licc Canipt«-ll. MarXarrt V tinR, 11 la nr hr VHnht, Thlid Row: Mm- K1 rI• Marn ! -■•!■:• Mum I In. ii lii.liui Smiiun. 1 uiij 1 u. L Donahl l i .-n- Hall.-.I. Kallill. M .n Sho maker. M.it aui O'llarrow, Mary Kcnnnlt, («) . M..I. Sn.i Vk «n Si,, km-m W—Ut •ini MttWn llikwtv IUn4 i I'nra. Ujm t U«- • . -M |v««M U «•4 ■ I .. !•. I...... !. . l V . . hI i ..u.v • m. k U ... in tli.a «•«■i IWU Wmifi.rl Sw.iU l.iU m, «..« W-r.-. Third • : Uartka Whin U. I-U Mi Karl (rfitt . Ku.mII Him. I.|im Ihtn1 But. . Ho Frank lUrwn. . « Uit.tr.-1 i.U4m ihnm, I'nl M-lJUiu.I. IHtrl llrfti..-• I'll «4 K..I |..i • • I Ur-1 ► ■ -I I V T.r r , ll I ! • • A ktti A riaafc II .. .....««if.-. « .. Mari. V v i.rvtf . . lU.rta - IK • Ha -rth II JU Tf ♦ bo 4 Ruo 1 1 4 R.O 'it... i _ tp I... . tJtUMiU i... -in ' .linn • NrMfir Vimnit lilrtlf ton.lm Clark . ivii • - . Infill. I't .t • i • 'irin Hull. VlimHiw Morn I ilr Aalkir Hrt ri«inr lliln “ «I---------T Lena I'arrm KilitS Mrtnt Ruili Pari ViiiuW VilirH. J.Mipliiiit K rr. Minw IHair. Framr. M.ittaak -' I uii; l-aikm y. . Fdoifl •' lot ««It. Mil N.ul Mat- • •« . N' ttni William . MaU'k-lmr Fa .. licit my CfcfcwMuit Vmw, Himi N'.a.te MtiClr- lUMt I V ij. in. (£. A. ' •11 (tx c4Tan« of (hr Gift ’ i ntianl 4iul ihr .«ng n • tluHun VuinMKW of tbr I imn il . «% VV, «. V n.O in ilif IfSdxol wlk ihn cnv •! «I tb n iam «i in 1 r.r.«nac -• iv Ufcabof imUi...| 4n«4 ; iIk- yirta IV «. - «■ «H h |lac- tr trM i-l |i f'I «nit in ilnvt 41104: the THK GIRLS' COUNCIL FIRST SEMESTER Top: Frir U Htr hc -. Klirahcih lltirmann. IU11I.1I1 KmlolitTe. Jonvphiivc Moure. Alive Stouie. Bottom: Kuih Came.. U.iU-llr Weyl-riithi. I lu.ilivlli Miller. Marir M • - Hlaiu lu- Wriuhl SECOND SEMESTER Top: Jri Ve Ilrowning. Janet V Hllmrii, Virginia farinnhael. Nnutia Illingworth. Allah Ttulnr. Bottom . Kli aWlh Jol union. Kuih Oreharil, Oliw Murx« m. Beatrice York. (4J i 4HHK alir Debating (EUtbs TIIIvSK an- m i two wamn-.; larfinn. «.( IS II. v 1 n Hi . trarj. thn are teak «oikmi; for thr umr cn l rhri are two «tchatiui: eltil oryanuol t • (unlite ih« an nl i- lu n; an tItr «Union 'IV Duledii' wan fortnol (tun- tear :• ami lu • Witte e t|i ImuIIi K l ai l mi il«ifii ni; thr ■ |wakin ibihu ol a Ut- 'fit jrrat the t'liil (ioil ttx l ol it rtToft m iPtimv Hiirrot jiihhii; tl uthrr «unient ami ■ ro|Mimilik («« rhr yim wl iiilrtvU ilrlalr Vlthnugli il i« a nell-ktumii fact that one Ctrl ran ■! a much talking at two !■ ) . thr gill um that ihn ttti af a ili aih ma e u IM kiiMwun; liie firtt'i |« tiil«. ant I iloulnl h fnltuw in tin foot ‘l ’|i« nf ihr Iwit The t.ifl IV' iiiHg IlHb eu •«vaniml m tin l-rgtiiiiiiig «I the .car ami Hi . l« the fir«4 alliinlol |!-« girt tthu an itilrn «tei| in tin line of work an • tinuuiit In take an aetitr |« n In Utc Huh ihrrr lui ton mi ait ml 'Maim, hw it iiiniiliru. in o -« irral«io with thr I H Uvt Iiair matugril the Intcfi'IlM IMittn k yj 'wm PICTURE or A OCSAT INC HUB MEfUNCr- T INTER CUSS DEBATING lu. -«•«... Hutmlasa Ir bating ENKI.V bsi (Vtulier a chain! wa.% held a an attempt to «r up ilit M'ln« 1 interent in dchalinjj. Spcechc wort mailt l y IW. W illiam mill by ibt member of la t vtar' debating Irani. After fort minute of rapid-fire oratory. almo t one hundred tu lvm •tguified tlicir willingness to take |urt in debating during the I'M?- |i. .. J..111 I lit - one linniiretl tu lcut were divitkd into tennis of three cati i. ami u writ of debate were held. After each debate iin three ln- t | r.ikvr were cltosen a another tcatu. I ‘in llyt by tin . ImiiiutMMi |toc ■ a •li-lutiuc team «a «elected f« r each diM Mlltough ibt iram received no coaching except from the mem- l rr- d tlir thaler ti, or itrl ' Debating Club, a miinlicr of finds wen made and lovcl | c l into good speaker . Hu year’ expert •■nee lu diown that there i- plenty of material and intere in de- lutmg. and tliat tbr only real draw luck i« the lack of a «earlier to take charge of the work Ii i hoped that next year arrangement will la- made for an indnictor to luxe complete U|icrvWail and bon trul of debating mid public | caking t«J raesHMA tram Mm Sun t N . Minii N « SOPHOMORK TRAM M. Ili'i M. i ‘I ,.| f f HraWib Mkltrr • EMMfffi a hr (ftrrmatt fitgitui (Chili . |.t . Mini iio llitfli I Sr i irmun t b«ut mrrt rur) at four ■■VUk m ilu jiiititoriiim for j lull ItouKsi practice in (lie «iilgiut; of Cnrntun l li. • icnnau teachers Mu S am Vuken. Mi lttkponan l ■ '• ,m ' '11,1MU- • ii'iwti, have ciutrgv of the Lhoru ami comluct it with true i.icrman cfBcuncs ■i « ! ■■ alu' Drum (£ury ‘i N l ni. «M1 might u i T ,4 iUMv Imikitur Imiu’li. arr the ' itar themf a -j' V a nuitrr ( Fai-t. cr Inite vari hr ii| I «U tlir IHmn t ofp . opertall) wlntt n it It Iu lent imiire l that I - II S ha mini r rry gnim at h ch lltr l nm tmjK «a ixooit Thi ha 1«vtt cxpbincil If) the Viiiliu ; phwiCMtt . iluc In the iNnniMu-M aiHl tempi n-ary htsuiil) nl llw t i«n much the umr a the I'lruch • ih! I: null «Ii ««lillvf au- ifriveu iuewit tvy «|tr I •rinun Kuipp j um « 1 o ur« , 9 few i| the n r rc mi «iraH mclwnl imlmling Mt IVurn«i. ean t j|ti nuir tk llrtmt lurp Itui iIm fan «loei'l luv« •udi a «Iduate car ami unit io cuyiy iIm- imw«c. tMi THE DRUM CORPS r l«.nnwi«. HttUIriilu TW KoU-n—n I’htt,), V U K-v«n ( 1 WOODROW WILSON RE-ELECTEO BY A LARGE MAJORITY WINS OVER HUGHES BY A MARGIN OF 73 VOTES itloiminginn High Sthr.l. March Jl- Krturnt (mm all Imir incvimt «how that Wilton hat Ixm rrrlrlnl I’rrtnSctil of (hr I'mini Main In a Uigr nupirm Thr Homcftla (••lltal 4 total I IM ''In ahith gttrt Wilton i margin 73 «mri nut Jailii't llughrt. hit warm t’ornprii i i K - I hr |la|l-M «n canillitair. «at third. The IVnacrrilK rampaign nuiugrn luMin Srlmmann iiml I rnrtl l.iml- lr I ir «rll i4t a ml ailh ihr «hotting ihnr 4fxl«Ulr Mr S« luinunn amtl (hr chnrt aotl | pUnw ■Inch Mlnanl (hr iimaammirnl «I tlx final rnun'• «ani. ’ll t a grral t trior hx .|rm.«ralx (iaimnm Ihr mrr- laan {X'-f-W ha « again tbmtn ihnr allrgiaiXr In ihr grrafrtf I’rrmlrnt aimr Miiilum l.inoJn' Mr l alr Ki-SrMwn an-ahri IKmn'ulii' worker. taM Tlx tail that Mr Wilton trcmrtl a nufiifilj of all irttt rati it •n umlrnijl.lr jin-'l • ( hit uiinrrtal (u |niltril- Th« | rnv ipal Iraiortt oi lit Ikim-rain platform were Woman Sul Iragr tlx I milling ol a twlmnntig (««•I. Iio «html U«k«. ami tlx granting • •I ptiuRtn In Irarhrft who havr gittn ihrtr litr in rthvaling lilltr IVm • «■ran I nr nHkiil nrtumt air at (ollam l rri in«tt StnXx Junior vtplmmnrr Ktrthman Total s « W It ) llughrt Kti' Ji M VI Kit nr trll. FtO 14 15 IV Jt llrrtunn. So. b 1 n 1 ’ TMth «7 Si n 77 .11 WiWi pluialu . 'J V' ilttai' inajoiit 1(1 ifflME tom ‘ Hr. for .licrm a ln-1 WkHt ‘ i mr.nl tuiir l Ini • BOSSK BUSKin BASEBALL. rn, ab i nvc baseball. mum mus wtr a M w loupCN Basket ball BAS£ BALL . IT2T V4V T BALL ( ■1) mm a In' Athlrtir Assiiriatiiiu Till' |ia i tear lia liem the m«..i in lit Iii-iikv itl the It 11 MhlrtH- 'v uImi t Her !«• humiml %tuilrul •■ipit'l ilinr iunic ami panl their ilur at mnuhert la t fall, ami a Ur)ji prr rent. o( thr«c lux- taken part in athlrtii • -.«me linw .hinui: the «1 llw nwinU- - thr -ocuih« elect Iu - tiiuVin an I three mctnU-r of the faculty a on thktlc Itunl 1 t mtml. I W •even rcpmmtativc manage uihlrtti • in 4rult iitrm l cr nl the Itnaiil W ain mini a trra«wrr ami manager lie m!i I ranch i atltUiir Tin- lloanl la e«l a (MHiilnaUr «IrUil at thr lirgmums • thr ear, Un iht- lu« lieen clrarnl ami -etw nwtu- lia Uni tatnl t •tart U e tail rulling” next lull ■2 ifc 'v i (4 WiIIm • .l.r . •• Iw 1 T iW «1 4« II hj4 ju i i«« . •• mmtt . 4 Niti ■ i« r . in.! 'ili jt. kW« Wm■ tin t . |ir M in Hf luilkMbMiMaUihhl hi not • tuv iu l 4(i itv | «i-4j.ii 'U . m ibc MjU.it Th. l . .i . U.m. ,uh' 'A,ili TK, •«I) rtbi n Mk. «t«b t tm . W iKj -vi tiiuMtMo ►iA Ku«uni imm THE ATHLETIC BOABO OT CONTROL . .. AriliU.lo. hn K«h i.l I 4.1.-I (Nr.rftur KoiiWli ll'tttKl.mi (■•« F R w. V } I. iTr« m.. ( 0l CTlu' $rasmt s ilunun'i u. St Jl tVhtiimi 24 M koknoto lUiTftink'1 Ill.-Mltlivtll M s. I nimMniut Acailctm 23 V Sik-Iiiv villr 23 .’1 lUtlloril H. s. 24 1 Ia n forti Cii) B s. 2 V)lic i TrtTr lianti'« JO 11 Kittimr).... .... Rodholer 7 llartfonl City a Kvanavillr s. ShrUvjtill. , 12 Sv 44 Kvan«vittr 13 AVtlif Trrrc 1 Liiiic i 10 1‘htiI furti 13 M 1 W M |jUf’J s ; Salem 14 1 .«luimn ; . l“o l SoMH . Siniiln BW !• fU. tjijvinrnt. XT' W« U |J ST h Tif Ont iT u«f |.Mf «ni Il nHlii I m «U ui ti . « .- H«M 1 ul. Ma. Lm.ll.. ■- «M.r Skti •«liant Im laaklr r «.luat i Wtlli $ (M I ulir 1315-16 SUtslu'tluill S’l'aanu WITH a record of fourteen jjaim won ami iv It. II S cloved the matt ituctMfnl ItadiCtUdl wa«in in the Imior j of tlx xImiI Milkxi li ihr «choJulr wa tin lunlc-t over pUied. ami altlioiiKli the loam na c trcly liattdi 'n| f ed l y it «null «tre, iki itanir «a lo t In ntorr tlun tm | «tt . lulo mvoral were won In a forty or fifty | nnt margin With two of tin' l«r i men of the tar W14-15 aggregation k nn . ami no ud- iae«l | Uin !■ fill their |ibrr . a ummol xlra mnr | toexitt that n team could mil In | tmhtccd which would jiurulUd tin t'ktiirin won in the Jircccduig tear I lie -oavni nfinKtl on Xrirctnbcr |2th, when a «ttou; Mimtni team |daynl 11 ir jnirjik- and white oficnrd tt| with a w id of |wcd ami do irate I their chirr .10 to 24 The fan were |dr-vrd with the rvuthtk luit tlte majority were «till •krjal . l t hi ivonlsrr JiHli tin firn intirwliola-tio game lo t li) a clow iiuivn to tin -trivnu Kokoiim i|iiintet • u I lanfcvKivmi: « aim- tlw (oh which earned the fan to rralirr that 'Munit ' . • devdojniu; a winder fill tram With tlon nut ol the gamr ami ■ ih in the Inwu , little Ufir wa« vn Ut a ik- too. Hut the Itloommuton five matchrd a Jf to 2; over-tune came ffuttt the State Chattqrion . Huunti ivii. in {•rnluhli tl- tm«t tlirillun; Old K .t played gallic tif lia krtl a}t ever «ant nm tl local tlmie fter l hf mu tlw tom tart.d .with tl •Irtmninaliuti i • win l”| tit the time nf the tournament. ten morr came wrr- i 'a r l. ill. 'Midaei wiiinitts rigid ol thr c. I hi Matvh 10th tltr I’d •.«Hingtnn five mad itierr «rcuwl trip to Hcdfnrd tin time to h ht for wrtusl h.oiiv h. I hdvv ■tight at T 00 tli« Stone 1 it wa« «N.lulnl tor thr thud tinar. m the game whivh war -di)iftl to ifeodr tht Svtuwl Uwitijun .Ini After few trying minute . thr ISirfd. amt Whin la.die away (nett tlx llcdfordift ami wtat an ran game • n. thr follow(nc ilay. thcrwUirg «a- tafcrn into camp hv a B. H, S, WINS B. H- S- WINS AT LOCALS DRUB LOCALS BEST LEAVE BACON IN BASKET-BALL, HARTFORD CITY. WYLIE HIGH HARTFORD CITY. AT EVANSVILLE. l M I«VI Ml 4 ? •« « (IB ioIb uu etarwa n Mir ■ (Wa Wcvl am. iwatur nun (U Bali II. W| HI e ■ M.4..MH MM «null tl III HBUllll. •m n B n.. r.'i «4 mi.ii i l AI HMtlM «V UU Ul l a w Ul 14 B.MW '44B M tnm IB IBIBI e '« BM • 4 ■U M lit. lull I « I 0(1(4110 n TO II t IB WIMt Win n.4 1441 4I4 I 14 11 1 f u tl TV« .(.UU kli «414 I... r.. IW 04 U-ml. ilB 4B.I 1- ►- Ml 4« Bl TV- . 4 4 Il- ia Spilt «f Ro«jb Work 6) Ttrre Biatc PJ ym TB Tui. M44U iw MMr mm W W (4.1 1 Mil U4. 1441 14 , WIB, 1114« M 4.w MO ll m • BMI MM «4.1 4« UU ituua «m EutuiUlt Bi(b Beiti LacrJa By 29-25 Scare rllti In forty minutes nf fighting. the 1 «cal aggregation triumphed by a 25 to 14 score, thus winning the Sectional ( humpioudiip for the xcotul time iti two years With a rerun I of seven M night win , the Bloommgtomtc« journeyed Inck home to eoni|ictc in the State Tournament- In the opening game, the I tir| l - ami White lo t a cr. pp ujiih to tin fa«t I .citation live. The team was in a |nxir condition to pl.iy, owing to the sickness of tome of its nwmlntrs. Inn put up a game fight ami was defeated only in the la t few immite I a ikvc« sion of long sliots which found their way through the ring. T! e Bloomington rooter acquired a reputation all over the state for showing absolute fairness ami courtesy to the visiting team arid the referee. Brohahlv tlte greatest credit for the season's success should go to Coach Montgomery. By constant ctTort, In; produced a quintet which was called bv o|qs sing teams, the fastest and clean- ed five in the Mate The h.irt-| a game was yeorked down to the finer pHnls. ami team-work was rxhilHtcsl which is trhlom para I Idol in high «dumi lu krthall circles. The member of the team worked hard throughout the season. I hey played a clean, Scrappy game, ami even when defeat was certain, fought to the finish. Although their average weight was only 127 pounds, so that they were often outweighed forty pounds to the man, a “yrlk w- trcak’ was never a|q areiit; on the cim- trar . they won more than one game in the last few minutes hv jHirdv iutfighting their iqqxiuetUs. The mam weakness of this year’s five was the lack of a foul thrower. If the Bloomington team had made half of it free throws in every game, the score lojc shows that only tyvo games would have been lost during the entire season. With six nt ol seven men graduating this year, some of the fans ee little hope for next season The more thoughtful are not so pessiinisiic They look lack through the season and see how n tram was developed tilts year. Tlte memory of the BM5-16 team will always lie cherished, not liccatisc it was the best team ever turned out. hut liecausc it Inis proved that as long as there is a giant coach ami tile projwr «pint in the «eltoid. B. II S neycr need sulTrr (nan lack of a good h.i kctlwll team VISITORS WIN PEACE ALSO 010 THEY DO IT? 44 TO 13 TELLS IN HOT GAME, HAS IT’S HONORS. YES. THEY DID. THE STORY B. H S. Loves to Rochester it Overtime Play. t ilmtH. no uuu pic lla li« blMn ana M amt • MU tnm IS- «.] no ■mart ky a ««• tt r; u n. ts. naai nn tlamal mal; nultk Shelbyville Baskiet Slaughter «I By Bloomington Midgets. «..Orna . ta k l tall flllW • «101014 tin Or total kick KkuO On IX., a ala oikH y U KU ETC U U TV- ilut t r U it p 1.111a t an u uaifsl Blooirington High Scalps Bed- ford 13 to 12. Incut lajloa U. Itotlent II. tellfttllW M; n.uol M . k!4 Vm« It; Asttla tt biaati O. Calais It Daaiin It. rtalan-M iX Of EvattiTillt'i Waterloo al Hands of Bloomington High. la t M0MT- scone hOuauaitoa II. XraaatCIa U. . lorluiM.n. 1«. Ketkaator II i. i .Ul- A-OMiy 1. KockYlll It Uamamii- «I l co j Wr l« Jt. LOCALS DEFEAT WYLIE HIGH. lllowtaitoo Utl Ptto.il Ns. .i Nall Use « iha Ian t m« of ttoli loStl. U t ..«ala St Iha MCb •ckoto cm fraa V Vll r kill ’A Tor. iuuip. tap, total tof.itM t ia.,i Uaia k, Ik- la,-sit oa Jsa Ittk T IT to 10. Tka |ia« ast ip-.prail Uc to a canals Vit tkv ra- Mol Kora ikun ito tarsia espn, f.M Ik «littera crUcltorJ Tto 1 UsOaar ra ual si IN frl.oili '• ErSMI lAa-Uff, Oav Irot-ira. Web- Hick I vt n. (iipuiii lutruiiril I'hskov” Wkija luirteard 'Auk-' 1.1 in.i Guard (C9 f t.Ioosv. IwtkUD 6' Hilrd .ixxii: May Center SENIOK TEAM Top: Kifcm -i lUrrk-li MiiiwM Bottom '•m-lili Mm Cjflrf. Ki ■! , l!«iW JJntrrrlaBB Uaskrtlutll IN • )KDKK to develop mu t «.Tin I and give more w«nildl c players a chance. class Imskclljall teams were urgaiiilal last fall. The teams practiced after at night, ami am Saturday. that irallv high-class inin-amli was evident. Itcfnre jlitum every hiane game a curtain raiser was played hy two • i the class teams. These games were always fast ami were «ifteti harder (ought than the real game • if the evening. (70) Thr ifc . - if Vi . rctlimrn jfr I.Mil claittiiux’ champion thrp. • ih tha. snr to per K h b l lrtH«l I«imm-t u S lajiir «mi ha «on w ffaiiir front the u)h«r fit ? .s tho Wirt, ivj, (,u ilt i.-am work fUkt |M inj; throoRlu u tfer -Itr— Ini tuiv bntt mi 'Ii «IviMUKr on rtMUM of flteii «null on . I lk I'rr-litnrn luvc alwav played a C nippy name. Inil llittlr |ti smjj Hu mil been iiv yiMwl a tluil of 01110 of the other loam iih .tv mil of seven okh on llio tirst team, yratluatinj: tin primj. tlu fan are Inokmv; tlie e player to ftimivli the material f ir next vcai •i|nuil of la ket - h 4er- With a little coaching tlior tv imi «lout but that a team conlil lie picked out of the xjiumI of itirty r more winch have taken pan in the iiiterCla - ortie . FRESHMAN TEAM IjinMiii Mat Avirll tlvilum UutilII. Vi« l n ShithkI b’ob rn« u. Seiranl jp alu' (Girls' Siaakrtball i|itab ET Ini n lival wt|i|v riiTv nf tlto It II • •illi t. iiiij; the !■• |M-rl..mi an.l UvmIoI i. j.lav lliciiiM-Ur Tltr r«- u]| «at the l.munin « a lirU' lyttt cko . • • fi.iv « . i|H4. ili. ywn ever) Nmr.lj rvriling ami every ''.ii.inl.il morning. N. ilii kn.ruii jI.iii the actual working thi- organica ........... «• - ‘bm It inert , .ill Ilie Mind in ilk- tiytn )..i vr« i «ml icnirral or of im vten iHtrvade in it% vicinity. 1,1 , • •!•■' ! ihf i..««r lull while a game •• in progrev . he will (tear ihe following toot ut u whittle. a ohort wulHc. .. -Iirirk. ji.'l i In ii niaiiv vince raiKil in a raiment. hit.nlc of ucli rtrcuiMttuiUal rv iitat.. there 1 little information that ran lie gaim-l •.-uormiing thtv mviterNHiv nrgunuation liasfball WITH the of the mu .ill Win- fell, fulim I.if milii athletic at It II S XIiIkki Ii ilir ticlil v « not o«nj lrtol m tune to Iw uml much till year, the ful lower of tin- MUiimrr | rt «ere nut dauntol, aiul irv '«il a IutImII team. The JVI5 ha el«all -ca «n lunMj a wno tail tliere an. live i imI men left in • •! .• 0 4 • form the mwiruv of thi year’. time Anniml thc r men a |irt«m mi: tram ha lem hmit Tin « « ujn-npl mi |inl l'th. when tin I'urple nu| White imalnl llnuil. I hr « « fr «■« Until S, MnwiigiM ■ The rr uli war nut .li 44n«i niinw- unce the Wxaia |emv«l that they «M hit tltc UiO. making Hrmt hit. tw Rnuft thnr. V the t -tl K pm 9u |«n. {aitin are pent Ung« nh VI ikht llntil. 4 t-nr- ilale. IhmlunlnilW anti «Alter team in tl e «aithrro |«ti of the •Ulr I i r mil nl thirteen turn will lar lm| I (tulmliuu thf «ear, but tvilli |Jrnt« maimal ««ruing on, ami tin atfaWlK befcl remit tor Use, next tear tlkuM brum 11 hantwe «ra m tw-rUll 74) alit' .iJuuinr Elrrtimt VFJtY tprwt; a jamov (.la ««ganin- drctmtf tdir i fur a $ mnr r af Thr elect mc fur tlvr •« 1‘MT w hcM p il 13. aiwl j . r l a «rr ruuwc cwn m Ihe C3rfrr •i ttoe three- ar «fck Ih hr race tor ihe prr W w «! •• memUr. of tbr cb- hwarf • ewttrU that -aur jampul tlwir fwt awl «mtauLriml «iblK «hile t « lii it iheif fjMi.ntr bimI ii a rnmoncl Uui .mr «I ihe fjmUtair . • .ilhcrt i « r . fulittnl Alitw . the 101“ Senior have «IkiMii by tltrir riithn ia in iliat die will It bootter - amt will «In «trylhinx in their power M nr- tlwr Ihe mlrte !'- of II II S l'l U tear' Senior wi lt the new uflWrr oli ihe IK«M iu the wofW. aml hipe that they will fiTDTO u faithful i« the iiltkrr f th - la of I0I Tite oflkrr for nc t year an a follow V 1111 m llnimftT, l‘f.iulrnl l a u- K' « I uc-Preridf l k' ' i Fam« HftrtUi'i l au i ll ui-iiv, 7 «iiMr r (Yv K Whim hitter i,vlhtf 77 alu' iJriuatr mrtaru «m R rm UM'.ra:. Sk.muk ( i ass rKKSr.XTS wikvs wru Mr. Maryland....................... Harry (hi nephew). ............... Mr. t.'attennolc.................. I Knifin' (,'attcrniolc lii nephew t Kev Kohert Spalding................ iihsou ■ a tailor)................ John ta Ini tier |........... Knox ia writ .server)......... Mr . Str.nl . ............. . .. . Wit.Lt A l ......Kkn.nkt .......liltNEST ----- l) l,l Koill RTMIN . Aximu sv Hiii-IU HN .........Korn V Wti i.s ........Jolt x Ituonniu. ..........I.taivn Setsiim . Kux i!i. i it !tu ii i vx.v TWii.vrv -filter PlfTKKN Mi Ashford. . , XisktTA Ili INC.WOVTII l .lnh Marnland. Vvna MaRIR Ikkrh I va Wrl.st.r | , ( XKN t oarhed liy Mi ilium Maurer of Indiana University Managed liy I Joyd Setwr. THK I’l.AV « i I —IVmj las t attcrmolc I handier . h'T II Mr Marslaud's ( niutr Scat. « r III Mr. MjpoL'iud' C'ountrv Seat. Ni'bii. Twi'.xrv-Mi.iif ii ani I wt.ntv-mntii XlSKttKN SlXTKKN tzurruuumum I lion ' III I I WC'i THE CHARACTERS ... Mahv Mim 'i aki; .....Tmmwiw EH K. r Makxmi.v ' | KllWIX ft Nil A LI .......1‘ai i. M N iin .........ftCSxUL I’.MH Em.LNI lJl.fi-M ANT ........Mahvli. Kik . I iouLNi'r. Kki ii- . . Kith Dili. H I II.I IWilliam IXhiiiin . ..William i kins • • ikmik'i', Every onun' hainlnunlm I'awMi. a play actor . .. .Servant . - Miejk I’tiff, 4 pre 4|p. nt V - ...... I irwl ............................ Sell ............................. Vanity ■ _______ . v.«th- ) 1'rtuii .... r.vrrj l-'rd? L, FUttrrjr . Truili. a witch Kmc la vc the I-‘tr t Uhiff I Stuff v ' Time, a mObty Wraith, a ntillKxiairc Witle- . a imMcroan. XlNKTTY III INT.WU1T1I I William It :i i. ll ft a|n MH ' Ki n i ril May I Kumar mi jiuim’Yli Si ilBM ' Uunim Simixo I .....I.At;«r.N( K SntAKv ( ......U.YIJt ftiiUFatMIN t I ’!') i I 41 i lunts From the Shoes the qrrli re we rit th s | SC 5on 'pears l At theu re prepArrp' for Ooorf • alir Jfrimil'tii Drpurtmrnt I'.ntvrvil 4% truth rate vtnrt I.IXI- n BUNK Hh’ Matt Worth Wflik i« lilt Man with a Smile When .ill tit hike in Ihtnk Mr t« IUi ll ih- |ihVnl a aim rnT Mr Mi.-t.l. UtMfm. mi It take Ml that U turn | tclt y «ut « 4 ami mvktie ’' Mr (raltram I llunlc I inctiliiHtfil th.it Uefntr in 1K5 Mhji are tt r O tlic«e |irortxi nr vouit| (clIn who mike a (..ft anl ita h rmt time the «ce a girl evattin «I thr In'1 linin' trr «In when the have ter now u| anni' nit it ' tn raa one n‘ lhr r ilit«’ («It HAD -SIGNED Till-: IM-KIK.I The artist was painting—sunset, rod with blue streaks and green .lot' The ld rustic. at a reject fill distance. was watching. •'Ah ' said the artist, looking up suddenly. IVtlinp to you, too. nature luis o] cucd her sky-picture page hy page. Have you seen the laudieiit flante of dawn leaping aero the livid cast: the red-stained. sulfurou islet floating in the lake of fire in the west; the ragged clouds at midnight, Idaek a a raven's wing, blotting out the shuddering moOtt? Nope, replied the rustic, shortly Not since I signed the pledge. DINjOMACY Mis Niupait i to elcrkl Have you am wax candle ' To- morrow is Illy birthday. and I want to pm them oil the cake.” C'Icrk - Yes, ma'am Slxntt how many? Miss S - Well, let me ee— I Imlicvc I’ll get enough fur next year, too-- about four dozen, please. Mini t.indclfarn, who's goin to earn Iu livin' one o' these «lay stump 'i ecvhin'. made a |H wcrfti! talk t'other day in cha|K l on Tlic Frivol'tic of Youth rffcXT .' If any o' the l oy want 1' have a good followin' 0' girls. jiV nuke lliumelves inter kaikin' glasses iml hang around most any old place. Virginia Carmichael's description of .1 submarine— I think a submarine ran carry more than two iwoplc The up| er |urt of it can go on 10)1 of the water. It ha- something on the end that horex hole 01 a ship and lets the water in. 'Hie end i called—Oh. has it got a funny name? Mjss I'axUin --“UiexcH must lie a deep thinker. Mr. McCaughan— I It must be. His idea never get to tbe surface. Hud Setser has lieen asked to make a two hour ami a half sjieeeli at the iuiun's Suffrage meet in' next Friday night, fer nothin. Sic It is fame. («) r . ui.x 4 k -.: V f ,,j ,. r.-A . t ■ — t'SIM'IU.IMII'. WoHKS ol Jl'NIOH (86) Sort l kr the girt , rather «ban git extrvmr platin' Itaduthull. 'i l rather e erei c thetr vocal .limd« e rry KtmIav night tryin’ to •r «bleb nor km br t miiuir a rat i n .d Sign MI IN NDIf YK IT l it Vkt.l t) Irtbimrt •• rurwlut km in fnnd “I uwlmunl that you an luif anything «harged here. t Terk tail - «ntrogr l«t«rnr lo'il Karr tin I — A (poor nun nwi lr a 'invm For • uiu|ik Itanuii lk k“ Smimuii luuln like be vmuld hair mailc inmm fail i tampir u c them. Yn« car h«. « fr‘ a Iminrtt Why. I thought lie married a Uumb -lie .ltd, hw «be dyed. U InJuiuimln litnl ilralcr luit in hi ihu) a taciturn parrot Day after da- t didn't ai a nwl While attending il Indiana fra. her tomentum. Mi Van iikeo happened tutu die hnp ami «pole to H in teraan The parrot ininirdutrK brightened up «ml emitted a julnlant mile of lecrman «nnl Ml - N an Wlkrtl. Mti bing hriiiaili. torn to ihe UrrV lb m uinlcr land Or man he a«krd 'Vm rna m replied lb clerk. -1 bank gumine ? br mmI. and iptkkh Irlt the hop Ifntnei Teacher What are the political element ' Minimi halt a-ileep ' «e. ««ter ami air Tr « her 'No, tan they are «enrwhai timilar- fire-water ami mi ‘S'S Carmx. SofjeSttd t’oCAe - d that $pcct+L vvAtte bo v tots be put jn the halls ftt C potuVe r bo - ( W) i A 51 PfcHB LINK GRADUATION GIFTS Try THAI WILL APPEAL TO YOU LETTELLEIR’S ONE ENGRAVING FREE OF CHARGE Milk Made and HENRY P. TOURNER JEWt'i JH OPTICIAN Banquet Cream BREAD r “- ‘ I«M lit WALNUT sr At «II Grocers Wkn IH Ml, rtl«i • ar« Win lan «mi ul. ifcny it m n J .l mo U «tow at lU. «kwh ••mkl •« Soo T W I Ml wWImi «Wom” ' II you are a dead one we cant help you ll your shoe arc • need ol repair brin them in jnd have them mad - like new Material and workmanship guaranteed as ood a the hew Price reasonable If you want to be healthy, wealthy and wise, Kat our Bread. Cakes and Pies. Made Clean Baked Clean Sold Clean THE PALACE SHOE SHOP HP _ Uepo.il Hurt A K o 202 E. Third St. BLOOMING ION. INDIANA («II Stoute’s Pharmacy Stationery •: Fountain Pen Fhm Uh •( Imported and Domestic Toilet Article Druggists’ Sundries, Etc. W. 0. Blakely West Side Square Phone 23S Classy Clothing for Young Men Including Two Good Tailoring Line For the young Women I k n • (sod lux 1 Suit . Coat , Dre e . Blouses, Middie , Middy Suit and Millinery L O U B E I J BEN BECOVITZ. Manager GROCERS Pftone 475 and 572 Alltn Building What to aakr nu a urip SHORT TREATISE ON THE SITItJECT lit «Ilium I Iron Dohliin ii opted Idler f«r Idler front hi note-hook.) Shirt 41115 Nightgown 111 i iarter 21 Sock 71111 Calltn card i Nina In i Shoe .1 Pnjnmmar II Neve Tolanietit 1 Clock 1 Under tvnir 1 HI Catcher glove Cloth hm lt 2 1 Innkervltrf 12 Pitcher glove Face w.i lt Tolirt Water fla ehall glove Mcntholntcm Tic 12 Tenni racket • ••liar hution Camera 1 Tend] liall Iletiat) pint Cap. aiul Hal 6 np (uchcll i 1 Cuf hntton Iloxc . iSurnt 2 Toilet Set 1 l ie I'm .1 lta kdl all pant 1 Conti und Ftrodi Pen cousin jcr ey | Collar hag 2 Pitt tray 'He holder 1 Wash hag Shantmey I'ctutaitt 12 Too|h pCIMe Powder 2 Pant (White) 2 ■'mi (( lothe ) .1 Collar 7S llox oi Stattionan Harris Grand Barber Shop Best Barbers — Best Service Wc will show you that wo appreciate your patronage Baths M. J. BASTIN. Prop. From a Friend High School Students When Your Shoes Need Mending Bring Them to Kaser Shoe Shop The Modern Shoe Shop — South Call A'cnuf Smart and Exclusive — - itlillinevu at Reasonable Prices @3 ENGLEDOW OVERLEESE South College There are Two Reasons Why Stafford are used in this Annual and why they used in Yours____________________________ The First, of course, is quality. I hrough year of specialization, our organization ha become unusually expeit in half-tones, color plates, zinc etchings, and design for college and «rhool publications We have the very best shop equipment and every facility foi piompt production of quality work. The famous Levy Acid Blast process give out half-tone a cleaner, deeper, sharper etch- ing than the tub method inort commonly used, and make it easier for your printer to give you a first class job. I he Second is Stafford C o-operation. For the benefit of our customer in their dealing with u . we have prepared a valuable hand book entitled Engraving for College and School Publications. containing 164 pages and over 300 illustration , and giving complete information in regard to planning your publi- cation, the preparation of copy, and ordering of engravings. I his book simplifies ordering, prevents costly mistakes, and means high qual- ity engraving at lowest cost. We do not sell it—but we lend a copy to the staff of each pub- lication for which we make the engravings. Let Stafford make your commencement invitations, fraternity stationery, visiting cards, and any other copper plate engraving or steel die embossing We have n large department devoted exclusively to this class of work, and cun give you both quality and service. Sample with price on reque l. Engravings should be This Book FREE Stafford Engraving Company ARTISTS DESIGNERS ENGRAVERS CENTURY BUILDING INDIANAPOLIS. INDIANA We lend a Copy of thi Book to the Staff of every Publication for which we make the En- graving . EVERYTHING IN MUSIC PIANOS VICTROI.AS PLAYERS ' f -ab' ukblei.es 11 inkle's MANIjoI.INS VIOLINS GUITARS CLARIONETS Meat ED WILLIAM S MUSIC STORE NV r Sior 01 Sw1 ■ Market ONE PRICE TO ALL EASY PAYMENTS F. B. rAN VALZAH Best of Meats For Bicycles Bicycle Sundries. C'.i s and Air Ru les 208 North Walnut Street XS 3 272—Phones—1350 GENERAL HARDWARE South Side Square Bloomington. Ind (07) Bein' Exclusive Agents for the KASTMAN KODAK CO. in this Territory. We Handle Everything Pertaining to KODAKS Pryor Shoe Store An Assemblage of Footwear that is without equal Many Styles Various Heels All Sizes Including a Complete Line of Amateur's Accessories, all Sizes of Films. Film Packs, Plates, Print Paper, Etc., und BUTTON I.ACE WE Do AMATEUR FINISHING That Win Satisfy Yot “ASK THE KODAK MAN A THLETIC SUPPLIES Wiles Drug Company East Side Square Phone 228 We Specialize WEARING APPAREL FOR THE HIGH SCHOOL AND COLLEGE MISS.- GARMENTS WITH STYLE AND SNAP AT POPULAR PRICES ALWAYS Cur. College and Kirkwood Avenue THE NEW “BOOK NOOK” Fifty Years Ago All kind of Honest Abe Lincoln was President. SPORTING GOODS and Sewing Machines were a novelty. ATHLETIC SUPPLIES The Bicycle wa not invented until •( years later. Fountain Service Unexcelled—Sanitary and Refreshing Talking Machines— M years later No telephones for IS years. CHAS. D. IIF.IX, Manner Electric Eights were unknown for 20 years more. COLLlNS-SEIDLfc COMPANY Moving Pictures came 30 year later. Automobiles and Flying Machines were only a dream. Tl years later. THE BEST SHOE SHOP Staple and Fancy Groceries in Bloomington was started, and now h3s all the latest improved Electric Machinery. Sole Awn fat KNOWN AS CHASE .V SANBORN S COFFEES ami TEAS “The Red Star Shoe Shop 36—Telephone Number —139 Under Monroe County State Rank L_ E. J PORTER. Prop. n i THE MANITORIUM ON KIRKWOOD Young Men’s Distinctive Clothes and Fixins Al prices you pay elsewhere ALL KINDS OF MEAT and FISH •t CLARK CURRY’S Corner Fourth and Walnut Sta. PRICF.S REASONABLE. HENRY A. AXTELL REAL ESTATE EAST SIDE SQUARE BLOOMINGTON. INDIANA NEW AND SECOND HAND FURNITURE Hensley Snoddy ICE AND COAL PHONES 1313 THE FASHION More People Use Shoes for Everybody Granulated Patent R. J. SCOVILLE Harris Grand Bldg. Flour Than any other Flour on the market First National Bank Why? Because it pleases Everybody We solicit your patronage. N' account too small or too big for us to handle Made by the Bloomington Milling Co. 10! j Go to J. R. McDaniel Co. Bell McKinley Furniture and Undertaking Horse and Auto Service p BEST CLEANING AND DRESSING Phone 582 Work Called for and Delivered Phone 893 V;; Bo, ” Hardware Co. Whitaker Grocery Company Quality Our hint Consideration Pure Food Distributors and Pure Seed Dealers and South Sidr Square Phone 6W C'liinaware Merchants i nvr • Consider Your Chances Lei us slot dr if tin 2 and consider fads. DIETZ COOMBS It is a cold, hard fact that no civilized man can live contentedly or die respectably without money. The sooner a man realizes that he i probably not one of the few men who can make money fast, the better it will be for him and his future. A thousand men spend as they 40. expecting bye and bye to “Furnishers to the Fellows” make money und save it. One in a thousand doe Why should any one believe himself to be the one man? Everything in Assume that you ore one of the nine hundred and ninety-nine and take no chances. Start an account today. The Monroe County State Bank “We cannot make all the Class Jewelry, so we only ATHLETIC GOODS Furnishers make the best Hatters Tailors The D. L. AULD CO. Columbus, Ohio = OFFICIAL JF.WELERS TO 191« CLASS BLOOMING TON HIGH SCHOOL EAST SIDE SQUARE ( 10.1 The (lift Shop of Bloomington Card . Inldt-r and Booklet Wedding IVtoim glen m McDaniel Birthday 117 1 • Wylies DENTIST Annivemry 1« Tray We Frame Picture GIFTS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Phone 737 Henry A Kttt Bid L. C LOWDER r BROWNING'S Kleetrical Wiring and («a Fitting PLAIN PRICE STORE ( m and Flretr eal Supplic Evertthmg in Notam ano 1 d Full line • ( Five and Ten Cent (aood 20b W. Kirkwood Avc Phone MU u vm ao v«. I. C MfDANIEL. Sow T««n C FREESE. IWcc PAUL M STRAIN The Me Daniel-hreese Coal Co. rtCOWOKAUD BLOOMINGTON'S Highest Grade of Eastern and Native Coal LEADING J E W E L E R 306 W Kxtxood A r. Phone 700 HLwmmtfoo. Imlun Model Shoe Store FIRST CLASS BARKERS SANITARY F.QUI MEVI Have Your Hair Cut hy Experts High Claw Footwear for Men. Women and Children 1 irst National Bank Barber Shop The High School Sludcnf Shoj IW 1061 We Sdr S,u e Undet rhr Frt N twnd B nlt baths SHOES SHINED 1X35 C DAY | PA It tXKUKMl V. 11 tWOMCMK IS..U Vm P'i 4m ViK |T—— Within the Reach of All Davis Hardware Company U-Kno Chocolates The Kir J Worth Hating TV Bm nl EmitUg m A R D WA R E INDIANAPOUS CANDY CO c m K m kultcf (jillrn ami Tool Sfiauldini' Athletic Good (Garland iumacr ami Sfote I lie I rust Company The 1 lome of Savings j 215-217 No tK CJ | Atvww ■ All kind «I I'OOTVV KA R Found at WHET SELL’S Get the AuAii tmrly tn lift Trade at BREEDEN'S The Four Best Barbers in Town George Hanna Beri Spark Leslie Peter Mart ('.bestnut at Geo. Hanna’s Barber Shop StWS Student's Headquarter Just opposite Henry Kerr's l.et ‘ IInc Shine Your Shoe New Method Gas Stoves Save 25 ' of Fuel over any old style Burners Duplex Fireless Stoves I lave no equal FOSTER HUDELSON THE GLOBE Is always first in Good Clothing and lurnishings GLOBE CLOTHING CO. Bryant’s Drug Store Fountain Pens, Fine Stationer) and Students Supplies Agency Meritol Preparation 202 N. Walnut St. Shaffer Curry Cush (irocers Fresh Fruits and Vegetables 144 Phones 451 JUDAH ELECTRIC CO. JOSEPH JUDAH. Prop. Campbell Company Studenti' l lradquAtletJ lor ELECTRIC WIRING SUPPUES and REPAIRING Specialize on Womens’ and Girls’ EDISON MAZDA LAMPS od WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC FANS Ready-to-Wear Garments Oftct Ptuxw 401 EjuI 5th St. Roi W PUn. 1110 You go to a specialist for your physical troubles, why not to a specialist for your dress troubles. WINGFIELD DIXIE HIGHWAY PRINTER PRINTS EVERYTHING - PRINTS IT RIGHT flx'ttjlhitiH frtiiu hut Hi stows in the latest styles Wot ol Court How CAMPBELL CO. I l(M I BEYER’S Books 106 North Side Stationery When in need of Millinery. Suits. Coats. Corset . Glove , Skirt . Phoenix Hose or Novelties give us a call. Typewriter Supplies Fountain Pens Athletic Goods Filing Cabinets Office Desks Aeolian Pianos E. C. DOEPPERS CO. ARCHITECTS Henry Kerr Bldg. Bloomington. Ind. Phone 4tfi CITY BOOK MUSIC Plans—Specification —Supervision COMPANY R iJ«i rrr-S feooU - Ohio be. (Ill) Wall Souders HAST SIDE MEAT MARKET It is a thought worth remembering that your friends can buy anything you can give them—except your photograph. Fresh end Cured Meats MISS 1VA ROACH Oysters and Fish PHOTOGRAPHER WEST SIDE STUDIO 392 Phones 408 SPECIAL PRICES TO GRADUATES Dr. Vermilyas Pharmacy LET Drugs, Sundries and Student Supplies “TUFFY” Waterman and Conklin Fountain Pens CUT YOUR HAIR Dr. Per mi Iy as Pharmacy Cate and Jackton East Side Square Phone 112 PATHS—SHOES SHINED (ili STO I look NO I I 'UTI IKK! fW mn«i iii w rtairt |«irt • ihr ksnli « ytt U fume rtiu. far wr have tric l U make lire l i r.ntlm- a pnrmre I ! to Ktvr a l.ilinU' im life m It. II S. If we have jva. turn uve andlwr {«•« ami fc «h at '«in. II v« .irr imm mivIWiI I Ini far. Aw i U k am farther Hx nr«l |m • |M|{v will « !« aiOiravtn wait li iWa«urr Uul lum Kacl t„ the hr i Uiok Ihr '- ii thrmtjsh again. me ihr «hear wlwtrver you .trvr I Inn fault ai ihr m il WO |w«r- ( IUi abi' (Culprits KRXKST K UXHI.KY. !■ ditor-in-(hie and Hniintxi Matta fr. XIXETTA II.MX WORTH. .Iuittant Editor. 1.1 i tVf SKTSF.R. . t.ui fanf his west Mana fer. HUSIXKSS Hoiiakt IU kihk IIahoi.ii Wm.i.s Ki m ('ahtci Kknnnth M« l.iwuxa Hunni Jl' T!N StlllM XN l)ac Roiiihiw.v « 'l.Mll' Smxxiv i im ix Joxe AXDRKW IIKI'UI'RX. Photographer UTERSRY M.un Jax Path Edith III mix .t Rrtli l uxi ll.MKMI Sll ni' K Ih.XI VVll.-ON features Rl( tl ANI K.WTII.V TtHRUltt' I' Nt lumrxn St uiH.vi n a«iiov Kiano.v .vxa Marii Iki.hu RoNCHT CVnny Fkiiui I Imam ha Ei i mictu llnatww KoHIINT Viu —-jr io rO o-rL 3S 0-i s Ct - msiriL, ig ZkZ-. Voa JO i 06 ART Xixm Im.incwortii I i KKf.lT litto VVVt NO Axxr Joiixmox W.lllf |.AX l M«t|i Ji IKRS l- M«cnvr II uncti I' I V I SH’TIIKRX Many Iho'i'M John Mkhcjmiu. 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