Bloomington High School - Gothic Yearbook (Bloomington, IN)
- Class of 1920
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' - ' M x , fs yin K W1 Mp 1+ N I Q- f , f4 .6 23 1 :, .--faq QEQQQQYQI. lf in the editinq of this book, we have added an hour of pleasure to the lives of its readers, our success will be in itself a fair reward for our labor. THE SEHIOR CLJISS C0000--Il 'A lfgC?5l it -' H'+OOO0 r U o sy o 0 o o ogy s a token of our hicjh -H isis 19' esteem, and as a mark Z -it i of genuine appreciation of the manq things he has done for our school, we, the' class of 1920, are qlad to dedicate this, our Jinnual, to mr. Clifford mens. 1 S o Q O Q, A , , ,O 100000--H ll--OOOOQ w 9 0 THE CAMPUS 'Nm W s Q ' Y Y . K L X f f x Q K 5 A 1' I J! 4 E in I 1 4, f 1 3 22' . ' w S , .ff , W-f4de-..,. 42 ,I V. ,MM 'Q ' ' 1 y ff I ' , - -- , . , .. , 4 ' V1 , . ' V A ' f--1--sw t ,,, . ., ,. Upj ULD SYFAM nf' ' ,- FW , j 'N 'zuwmmwmm 4 Q I ,Ni . xx 4 X n 4' Q f,,V 9' rv N f Y l BOUND SNOW lwrgc thirteen A' L, 7' ,I 2 3 2 Scuoor. BLOOMINGTON H1611 ni.. I-A C0000-ll i It-3005! ll-00000 2 M 2 l ., if S , he Evolution of Bloome it H'hSh l l 'Q 3. i BY LEAH AUSTIN What will be the fate of our grand-children? Surrounded by what en- vironment and circumstances will they seek the higher paths of learning? We idle away our time in large brick or stone buildings, steam-heated, well- equipped and with a large force of teachers. Our grandparents went to scluol in a one room log house. 5 ln the year 1818 no other sort of school existed in Bloomington. 'llhere 1 was no systein of Qradingrg in tact not inueh system of any sort. existed. Vllhen a pupil learned all that a teacher knew, he was considered a graduate. The 7 pupils attended the sc-hool whose tear-her they liked best. I In N320 the desire for higher education eaused the lndiana State llni- versity to be founded at lllooinington. lt was located on the lots now oeeu- pied by the Junior High Sehool building. O O i O 0 O O O CliOooo--Hp H'-l-L-ooOO E QCJ000--ll ICQGDSI. ll-00000 o 0 O O ' I .1-. --qu A i V... O , O O Indiana Pniversity admitted no Women to its course of study. Some way had to he provided to give the women an education equal to that of the men. Consequently in 1835 a llfomenls Seminary was founded to which tuition was charged. The first principal was Cornelius Pering, an Englishman, educated in London. This seminary was held in the old Ousler property just north of the post office. There was a ten months' course offering reading, spelling, writ- ing, arithmetic, geography, history, public speaking, chemistry, astronomy, geometry, lilreneh, musie and painting. It took the place of hoth high school and nniveisity. The organization of the high school in 1863 caused the semi- nary to close its doors. A ln this year Prof. Hunter introduced the graded system consisting of four grades, the primary, intermediate, grammar sehool and high school. The first high school was held on the third floor of what is now called the Central School. There were but two teaehers. The school was supported hy suhscription. Prof. Hunter was the first high school principal. Other principals and superinten- dents of the early high sehcol were E. P. Cole, James Wilson, WV. R. Houghton and Miss Margaret Mcfjalla. ln the first year of the high sehool there were sixty pupils enrolled. ln 1881 Bloomington High School had an enrollment of seventy-one males he- tween the ages of ten and twenty-one and eighteen over twenty-one years of age. There were eighty-one females hetween the ages of ten and twenty-one and two over twenty-one years of age. ln 1853 the Methodists of Bloomington founded the Bloomington Fe- male flollege, using their ehureh for that purpose. This contained a prepara- tory, and collegiate department. This was closed at the beginning of the Civil War. J...- '-'T i .-, I OO O0 .FX O QriOOoo-- Ili-!-0000 ii gDDOOoo--H -+ooOOCC? 3 2 .Q ii gag- im.. 7-fo - 5.--a E i 3 l TI-ix-3 f'U1.n BL'1I.DING The next year the college building was destroyed by tire and a new one had to he built. Late in the seventies another one was built. This was struck by lightning in l883 and burned to the ground. The tract of land facing Fifth Street, the present college campus, was then purchased and the college moved there. The university placed a preparatory school in the old college building on Second Street. Much the same course of study was offered in prep, or the Model School, as it was called, as in High school. The essential ...... difference was that tuition was charged at. the Model School. 4 After a few years the Model School ceased to flourish and was closed. o 0 T Q O O O, Ol ,Q lOO0o0- I I I I -OOOOCL Page fifteen VCFUOOO-'T' V --OOOO O O O 0 o ' o Fx ,xx XZ 'S JOSEPH KNOX BARCLAY BRUCE CHAMBERS That resolve We that here these highl dead BURTON WOOLERY If 3 HORACE HAY HOYT MASSY o O Q O0oo-- ll H --00001 Ihnnf uf rf1'l'l IR 0000-IE 1 EGGS! lI+00OOO1 fi V Q 0 O 0 2 N1-1 fm 1 l ' r 5 j if A+ a Y 7 W JOHN HEsTG-ER WILBERN HUNTER I . sh all IH ' S3 not vam. have Abraham dled Lincoln. LAURENS STRAIN aww wfm V V,-, ,V,,, X ' , ,,3,m4? 'g, V 5 , if A' V. V -4 -- . A ,,V, 'Lf' iii' . W Q'?QMwwQan a ' f 5 a3?QQgQEQh5'? aaa J., 5 a Y L, HATTIE VVYLIE RICHARD VVAGONER o Q-Q0oo o O O L 0000--H 'I'-10OOOCL P11110 Ni'l'f'lIfI'!'77, ii l 1-J 1-4 -1. ii KD OOoo-- II HiooOOQl O 3 C3 li Ulimlzi-:AT .vr SUNSET For several years the building formerly occupied by it remained vacant, Then in 1900 thc c'ty bought the building and inoved the high school there. XVhile in this building the tirst high school annual was issued. lt was called the Gcthic lccauzse of the st5le of architecture of the building. The name was retained ly the later Senior classes. During the passng years the course of study and the number of teachers in thc high school had inatcrially increased. Here the high school remained until the new luilding was completed in l9l4. lt was placed beside the old one, which then becanze a junior high school. .i 15 OOoo Oooo-- H H --Qooolfl 5 QO000-ll ICSCDSI ll?0OO0d O 3 0 O O O 1. C.xm:'rs RECEIVIYG HoNonAm.n IFISCIIARGES Prominent men and women, some famous, many of them leaders politically or socially, received their early instruction in the Bloomington High School. Reading. writing and arithmetic were not the only things taught in Bloom- ington swhools. lndustry, patience, patriotism, fellowship and all the fine qualities of worth-while men and women were impressed upcn them. These teachings manifested themselves when the Civil War broke out. Mnnroe f'oun'y sent over two thousand men to fight against slavery. Of this number a great many came frfgrn Blocmington and from the influence of the :Y Bloomington schools, : 9 o O O O 3 O Q OOoo-- H --oo0Oi Page vziizvtemz ik Comm-ll 4 BIBGDSL 4 -1I+0000Ol O O Y O O O O In the great European war just closed, the Alumni of B. H. S. manifested the same zeal and ardor which had fired their forefathers to deeds of patriotism. Bravely, gladly they volunteered to do their duty when their country called. About tour hundred from Bloomington High School served in the army of the United States. Ten gave their lives in service. Those who made the great sacrifice were Joseph Barclay, Bruce Chambers, Horace Hay, John Heitger, Wilburn Hunter, Hoyt lllassy, Laurens Strain, Wallaffe Sumner, Richard Wag- ner, Hattie VVylie and Burton VVoolery. VVell may Bloomington High School be proud of these heroes who fell. Yet many of the boys never reached the other side. Not less are they to be praised for had they been given the same opportunities as the others they would have manifested like bravery. The boys then in school, not to be outclassed in patriotism, took up mili- tary training. It was not always pleasant to drill in cold and rain, to be or- dered about by other boys, but they did not falter, hoping to prepare them- selves if the time should come when they too, would be needed. The training was tirst begun under the direction of Lieut. Jerry Green. He was stricken with intluenza and died. Ile was liked and respected by all the boys. The next term the training was carried on by Lieut. Paul Feltus. Bloomington High School has also taught her pupils loyalty, devotion, and the spirit of fellowship. The loyalty and the hacking of the school has al- ways been of the best. Whatever project has been undertaken by the school the pupils have shown their willingness to give their time, money and support to it. Especially has this been true in basketball. The first basketball team was organized in 1912. With eagerness and en- thusiasm they went into the fight and emerged winners of the sectional tourna- ment. Every year thereafter they played with the same result, hoping always to attain a higher plane, that of state championship. Last year the team, coached by Clifford Vilells, went to Lafayette with the determination to Win the state title. The high school pupils had the same determination. And win they did. Glory and honor had been won and the spirit of Bloomington High remained. O O Q O 0 p O rOOoo--,H --OOOOQA 5 EDU000-ll H+'00OOg3l .. Another year of conquest in athletics, in oratory, in citizenship is facing -1. iq us. NVE- must answer the challenge. We too, must bear on to victory as other i B. H. S. pupils have done. May the spirit and the zeal which was present from the very beginning of the school remain with us always, that from this school, from the Senior Class may go men and women who will make this a greater and better world and instill into the coming generations the same high ideals. ' 71 'IIT' ,' 1 6 I will ,. 14- A- U!! -.. ,la Q-,J r-- -i L . O o O O o o WOW iw O ,O Owe-II II--OOOOQ Page fwenfy-nur' fi C0000-II i IC-300531 H+0f:-OO O 9 O O O THE BOJLRD OF No deserving activitq of Bloomington High School has been too big or too small for the consideration and support of fhe Board of Education. O O O Q O O H . Q oooo-.. H , Ile-OOOOQ L-A EoucATioN E! fi C0000--ll IBGEI llf-60605 .2 Ei 0 fr e 4 1 I Roq O. Pike Edward Showers 1Dalter E.1-lottel 7? r Supt, E. E. Ramseq Ida E. Fleener, Clerk 0 O O O O O own- II II -moe I' y' fzrvnty-th .lv .., QO000-ll it IBGOSI ll-+0OO0Ol fi Y Oi O Oi o Og: i to 6h.e-.tTf19.Qtt1a. J ...L Our efficient and painstalcf W inq Facultq has made it possif ble for Bloomington High School to attain the position of a model for all such instituf tions in the state. O 3 o Q O O O oQOo0.-H IIQ--QOOOQ 63 oooo--+IL A WSGDSI ll-Oc 00001 o E! O Q 0 o c 1. 2 HORACE XVYSONG Principal 'i N JEAN ANDERSON French E. O. XVOOLEY French AIARTHA LIVINGSTON Domestic Science L7 I Lo A o ,O ' 0 to 1 O , 'OI c .Q 400000-+-I' -OOOOQJ l',flgc fzrwzfy-jizvc fi Qtoooo-ll H I'l oE56Q O E! O o ...?............... H I. Z. A. BICCAUGHAN F Mathemcdics I F FAITH COLEMAN French SYLVIA SOUPART English LUCIAN HICKMAN English : O O O O ICP OOooi- --0000 Pam' ffrwzfll-si,1 I 1 0000-Il EGGS! ll-+-000061 wa O O O O '---'--f- -' 2 ...........1........-1-1.- X , 1-1 '.--n PEAxRL AIAZE K E zzgl ish ? I W u . , . V ' H- 4' 5 .... .4 PEARL CRAVEN E Lufin K L v i X , l -va-Q ,,,, ' - A ! C. G. V.ANNEST Hisfory Q , 4 ., 1. y... H , , ROBERT N. AUBLE f Physics Q ' .i 1 -'iq f . ,. O ..............................,............, Q infiid. ..., W.--.-l.. O O I ,- 0001+-+I! .. I IQ --OOOOQJ frllflf' fllA1'Ilfll-M'l't'lL fi C0000-II M WISCDSL A lI+f606 OOT o o Y O O O O I BERNICE KINSER Music VVOODVVARD AUBLE Prfinfifng RUTH IKERD Nursing 1 CATHER1NE FEE Matlzemafics O o O 8 o o Q Ooooo--jg II--woo Pnrn' flrrnfll-vi: fk C0000-H IQGOSI lI+0OOOQ1 . O 3 0 0 o ' o I i ADA DAXX'IDS0N Jluflzcmahcs ROY H. BELDEN Physics BIILO L. KURTZ Manual Trai11z'11g BERTHA WOHIJFELD 3 , 1' ' 1 0 h--------- 0 O i----------U O O O O Q new-fin II -wow flllllfll ni fi Y 1---1-..1..........1.-....i..... . ELIZABETH STRUIQT Clcrh , ,i IXIARIE Mx'm,1KAxN E rzglislz -1.1-me L MRS. BIIRTLE CULBFZRTSON Commerczal 2 ,.i-l1.......-.l- ,,-,,.. ELIZABETH BICiXLLISTER Typez1'rifz'ng '4 'f ...................i..... O 8 Q ' , o o Q .O ,Q QOOOW- yg lla--woo 069000--II N H3005 ell-+0O6OOT O O O O -1, Q v o o .11 ,i 0000--IL ILSGDS , A. 25-000091 ' 7 k ' ' 7'1Wv?ZLlf1ff'ff O , . Q 0 O V.xI.1,1E MESSNI-31: I'l1ys1'1'11I GUOQTIIIJIYH V w N -,...-.,?.., I K 1 4 1 i .i.i,. , i CLIFFORD WELLS I'11ys1'Cal Tl'fl2.ll'i7Ifj W XYISTA Hum-31,snN Ilzfsfffry W i'i Ilaumim' HAZEL Manual Tmiuzng , L-.-L i -1- 1 1 . o Q i.-.-...q...... 0 0 'gr 5 lr1f,'r' Illirly-om' ii 270000-H ' HiooOO2l I.-1 i EHDINE ROBINSON Physical Training ETIIEL XVINGERT Music INEZ XVHITCRAFT English , - 1 I JOHN S. KETCHASM Physical Geography 0 ......---- O O O , 00000-M ll - ll-QOOOQ JR fboooo-H HQQQSI H+-oooogl nO Qi o O 0 O 1 5 7 A Senior Sonq BY LIARGARET KREBS VVe're Seniors of year 'TWenty, In numbers we're a plenty, We are Seniors bold. Our colors We unfold. Four years of High School We've gone So We can help the World along And now with honor for our class cry: Chorus Lead on, Oh Seniors! Lead your school mates on! They have just begung Lead on, Oh Seniors! Lead all classes brightg For honor ever fight, Set an example for Juniors who come after, Make your school life one of joy and honest laughter. Show 'em that We're true, Show our colors, too. Lead on, Oh Seniors! The school is back of youg Old Purple and VVhite too, Come on! Your work in High School is most doneg Your battles you have won. Ever Work with main and might Do each task and do it right, Lead on, Oh Seniors! Lead on! We 're graduates of year 'Twenty, Of knowledge we've a plentyg We have conquered all With never a slip or fall. For this goal We started out, Won it, we have, without a doubt, So we can as victors all shout the cry: --1 Chorus I1- 1., --.9 is 5' 0 lg o :O O O Q JO Oooo---H ll--QOOOQ Page fhirfy-three fi C0000--Il IQGUSI f Il-+0OOOO' 2 V 2 O .Faisal ji O 1:-4 l i - - The Seniors - During the four qears iust past, the Class of 1920 has done much to advance the reputation of Bloomington lliqh School. Their loqaltq to the school as Alumni, will be no less than that as Seniors. 1 E l 1... -l --1 Q 05 o Oi Q O 0 . a .Qi 630000-- lI ll?-OOOOCQL fi KDO0ooi-H I O i wo 'o 1 Gmcn BIILLER f- Senate, '20: Optimist Staff, '18g Blue Tri- angle. You never hear 21 great mlezll from Grace, but she is always reznly to do her part in any undertzikiiigr that may arise, and She makes good grades, too. HENRY IQENNETH ICCKLES Senate. '2O: School Chorus, '16g Y. M. C. A.. '11iZ Athletic Association. Kenny is a lady-fusser, so. girls. look out. He is an expert typist and accountant, and is often called upon to assist in the manage- ment of the IvlllV91'SlfI' and loral banks. DONALD ROBINSON Interelass basket ball. '16g Baseball, '17q Basketball Team. '1T. '18, '19: Track, '1Sg Athletic Board of Control, '1S: Senate, '203 State Championship Team, '19, Don brought honor to the school in the 1919 State basketball tournament by being selected captain of the All-State team. QVECILE LOUISE FOWIER Senate, '18, '20g School Chorus, '17g Ger- man Chorus. '1T. A Brilliance and fun combine to give Cecile a charming personality. She is ready for .-, work and ready for play at the proper times. 4... J Q0 0 'l .-...-,-...,.....i................. lI+ooO0g O ..-.........-.-- 0 .LQ ,,.........-.1.....,.i?.....-M1.. I 1 Q-1--1----..--i...1 O o O O ,8OOO0.-4, H-moo Page thirty-jire -in g-nu iQ C0000-Il ICSCDSL, II+OOOOGl 2 V C3 0 B i O FLORA RAIN STEEN l...: Senate, '2ll: School Chorus, '17g German 1 Chorus, 'lT: lb. X D.. '18, Cast: lei on Parle 1' Frain-aise, The Revolt. ' She won her fame as the suffragette in The Revolt. Flora has been hindering the efficiency of the Gothic staff by exerting a potent inI'lnence over a member of the busi- ness tlepartnient. , l...-.----B HUBERT BROWN Senate. ,201 Glee Club, 'lflz President Class of 1020: I'1'esident Boosters' Club, Athletic Association, Athletic Board of Control, 'lT: Wig: and Mask, Baseball Team, '163 Yell Leader, 'lfi-'20. Woodrow Wilson isn't in it with Brownie as far as presidential chairs are coneerned. Ile has also been offic-ial yell leader for the sf-hool for tive years-quite a reeord. ......1i-.11...i.......... - V :XLTA Tonn Athletic Association, Cast: Feast of the Red Corn, Windmills of Holland. Alta believes that plating business before pleasure is good for one's grade Cards and makes a business of being good. , - 1-.4 it-' , l OUEA IQERR Senate. '202 Latin Chorus, 'l7. L ' Oeea won her way into the limelight and our big city papers' headlines by figuring in an auto accident which rivaled the movies. ri- 1 -.,. o i......................... O N., O- O O 2 not h ,Qi QOOQO--H -'-0000Ql ol 5 o 00000--Il ICJGOSSI II-O OOO Ol 0 Oi O 4 XVILLIA FLORENCE WYSONG Senate, '20: D. K D., '20, V Wilma was one of the new girls who X threw the school into commotion at the be- ginning of the year by making her debut in the Senior room. Mueh speculation was ex- hausted as to her relation to our new Prin- cipal. FRANCES NEELD Blue Triangle, Senate. '20. On the iirst of February Frances reduced ' herself in rank from a dignified Senior in l B. H. S. to a mere Freshie by matriculating ' at I. lf. CATHERINE PENNINGTON Senate, '20: Athletic Association. X Catherine was adopted by the Class of '20 only last fall. but she lost: no time in be- ? coming one of us. -------------- .5 l HARRY BIVCLARY , Senate, 'QUQ German Chorus, 'l6. Harry hails from Vnionville, but has at --J last be-rome aeriistoliieml to the bright lights. .1 N Harry likes to get out with the boys. -- - o . :0 O O . IO TO, . . f- a Q oo 1 l l I --oo oOQl Iwzyr' thirty-,ve1'c'lL I .qi ik C0000-II 4 ICQGDSL . it ' ' it ll+300t0 2 8 O I I HAROLD PROW Athletic Association, Interllass Basket Ball, Senate. '20. He is laying the foundation for the career 1 of an engineer by taking a course in Kansas 1 City, since graduating.: in January. Harold had the record of being the speed king on the Wvillllllt Street course. 1 l 1--.-1.-i1.....i.l.ii M 1 LIJRED ICVELYN IYILLDIAN Sc-nate. 120: German Chorus, '17. Mildred is one of the smallest girls in the class, hut she is rig.-:ht there when it comes to making g.r1'ades. YVe have a hunch that she will hvcoine a rural perlagogue. ALICE Cimio Senate, 20: Blue Triangle. Although Alice left R. H. S. in January to entcr I. U.. she has been as constant as the N North Star in her loyalty to the school. f,7RLE LAVERNE ALEXANDER Senate, '20, 0rle's favorite subject was Geometry, in which she always led the class by a country block. 01 0 O o lu ana- L... Pi' 0 0 O l O Q O Q O t, . 90000,-15 H1--woo 5 0.0000-+ ll 'BWI Q E! I I Lucius HUGHES i Senate. '19: Glee Club, 'ZOQ School Chorus, P-- '20: D. K D., '1S. Cast: Six Cups of Choco- late: Senior Class Propliecy. She was readily mistaken for Theda Bara in the class prophecy. hut her ambition is not to he a vampire. Lua-ile carries a stack of hooks around with her that would remind one of a moving Villl. ROBERT RUSSELL LOESCH Senate. '203 German Chorus, '16g Athletic Association. Russell believes you ought to think twice before you speak and then say it to yourself. JULIA HEPBURN Senate. '20g German Chorus, '17: Latin Chorus. '1Tq Vice-President Class of 19203 Optimist Staff, '20, Secretary Wig and Mask, '20: Girls' Council, Cast: Aunt Harriet's Night Out. Our class vice-president has proved equal to her task on all occasions. She has been called upon a time or two to act in the ca- pacity of president and has discharged this duty Well. GLEN BARN HILL CURRY Athletic Association, Basket Ball Team, '2J: Gothic Staff. Glen leads a busy life. Besides studying L, of-casioiially and playing basket hall, he turns his attention toward selling Buicks on Sat- urdays. --oOOdd O . O O ee o 1 ., I x 1 2 .. , 5 -i ,,1,.1.1. 0 ---------- o O O O A H' O. Ol Q .0 cow- H an-moo. Page lhirfjf-llinf' ii C.Goo0+-ll A H3055 I-+G'-110061 0 V 7 wow O w. - O l A O 'l . L1 V vi u-.-.. F-1-X . i l 1 EDWARD BURKHALTER Sli Boosters' Club, Senate, '20g Athletic Asso- ciation. ' He is as different from his little brother as the day is from the night. This differenee is true even to the point of politics. 'rf ' fi r 4 VERNIQIQ BURc'H School Chorus, '17g German Chorus, '16g ' Blue Tl'i2lIlgl6. Vernive specialized in studying while in high school. and us tl result made enviable grzules. She was one of the lil January grads. GILBERT HERMAN PERRY Senate, 'ZUQ Glee Ulub, '203 Svhool Chorus, 'ITL Boosters' Club, Germain Uhorus, '17: D. ll., 'ISM Y. M. C. A., 'ISQ Athletic Associa- tion, OI'i.'l1GlSfYtl, 'IRQ Athletic Board of Con- trol, 1203 Track Team. '19g Optimist Staff, . '1Eb: Wig and Mask, Cast: The G. A. C. Gilbert and Wyatt are nephew and unc-le respectively. The family is well represented 1 in the 1920 class. i , -.- - 1 X BIARGARET KREBS Wig and Mask. Girls' Council, Clerk of Senate. '202 Sehool Cliorus, D. 8 D. She is the literary genius of the Senior Class. Mzirgurets friends delight in telling ' how she heeaine Clerk of the Senate. 1 O 5 ' C e 7. 8 o . Q Qoooo.- H ll --0000 -Q- -l.. ii ACOOOO--ll ICQGDSI E! DAISY DEAN LARKIN Senate. 220: Girls' Council, '1G. Daisy is the life of the poetry class. Her sonnet on That Wonderful Night in May will long be remenibered by everyone. Her fondest hopes will be realized when she 1'e- eeives her diploma in June. EDNA PEARL ALLGOOD Senate, '20. Edna is all that her name might imply: quiet as a mouse, and always busy as a bee. HENRIETTA ELIZABETH THORNTON Senate, '19, '20: School Chorus. '17: Ger- man Chorus, '17: D. X D., '18: Athletic As- sociation. Speakers' Club. 18: Optimist Staff, 17-'20: Wig and Mask, Y. W. C. A., Cast: The Revolt. Six Cups of Chocolate. About the best informed girl in B. H. S. Everything from Artic-le X of the peace treaty to a Freshman's worries are of absorbing interest to Henrietta. CL.xYToN LANGWELL Senate. '20g Optimist Staff, '18g Athletic Association. He furnished us one of our most dignified personazes in the Senate. We expect to see 'tClayt upholding the dignity of the family tree in Washington some day. J roooo--H --QQOOCL fi 0000-II IGQGDSL- lI+0OOOOl E! 0 O 0 P O o o L..i I O0 O0 -- - DOROTHY HUNTINGTON Senate, '20g Blue Triangle, Gothic Stai, Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, '19g School Chorus. A Dorothy skillfully draws her violin bow, and occasionally other beaux as well. She has a charming personality and scatters ' smiles broadcast with extravagance. -l--1-.......1....., f-1-1- LEONARD LUCK Wig and Mask, Senate, '20g Glee Club, '20, Y. M. C. A., 'ISQ Cast: By Courier, Ev- erywo1na11. Two of Them. The official soloist of B. H. S. Lucky thrills the girls by the pep he puts into his singing. He is one of our old soldiers, proving to be one of Vncle SZ1lI1'S own nephews when duty called. . . Nonuc POLLEY Senate, '20: lnterclass Basket Ball, Ath- letic Assoc-iation. He plans to be a lawyer, it is rumored. Noble made a record in High School as a Pliysics shark and as an ardent Democrat. , HESTER IDA BIILLER Senate. '20: School Chorus, '17, '18g D. Sz lb.. E201 Cast: The Revolt. She is undecided between becoming' a mis- sionairy to Siani or a ineniber of the B. H. S. Faculty. it .-, 4-4 0 o O f O .Q Ooewfll .. Il'-+-OOOOQ. ik 'CO000-li IBGDSI . ll+0OOOO7 2 O 0 o J BI.XR'I'I1,X l.ot'is1a CAMr1:1cLL ? Senate. 20: Glee Club. 'Bug Svlmul Chorus, ...., 'QM G9l'I1lZl1l Chorus. 'lT: ll, X Du 'QOQ Ai-11- letic Assuvizltiull, Gutliim' Stuff, Optiinist Staff. 'lN. 'ISL YU: Wig and Musk, '20, Cust: The Revolt. Girls iYUllllt'ii. IS. lYe were tllruwn into f'XI'ii'0Il1P11i' one clay UF' Mzlrtllzi Louise walking down to school. HELEN12 ELIZABETH IQERR ' Senate. '20: Blue Triangle. She is an mlvoc-ate of woumn suffrage and f i11d91l811d6ilC8 for Ireland. :.. GLODINE BENDER Senate, '20. ' X She averaged the entrance to the drive- way when the tarcly bell rang last semester. Glurlines front porch is a favorite shelter on rainy days. YVYATT Ei'GENE MAY Senate. 20: Germain Chorus, '17: Y. M. C. A.. '1N: Athletic Association. Basket Ball X Team, '17. 'lx '19: Track Team, '18, 'lflq ' 4 Gothic Staff, Uptiniist Staff, '19, '203 Or- chestra '1T. '12, iw. 20. Q During the early days of the war Wyatt ' ' was mistaken for the zihclicatefl Czar of Rus- 3 ' sia, lu-muse of his glaring array of inerlals, ij and was only vindicated by his ability to 1 IJI'0Il0llIlCf:' well so nearly like Iinglish. ' 70 ... , 0 4 O A O YO O 1 eh ,O OOe0-- ll ll -000014 Page forty-three W. HERBERT ALKIRE 53000 II IBCDSI ll O00 O O A W O 0 O :F Senate. 20: Orchestra, 120. 'W V Herbert joined the class of '20 last Sep- ' teinlmer, bringing with him not a lianiiner but a horn. , 1 1 f RUTH AM ICLIA IQOBERTSON Senate, 203 Sc-hool Chorus, '17, 'ISL Girls' Uounvil. 'ITQ Athletic- Assovizltioli, Gothic Stuff, Gptiinist Stuff, '19, '20, She loves to trifle with the hearts of men, and has been 2lt'c'llS9d of living: 21 Qrnllle rob- lwr, lint alt 1l1'0S6Ilt VVy:1tt seems to be the 4 favorite son. ' .i......1-.i..-1........-.-.....- 1 l U1-AL 1NIA1zr:UE1i1TE VRUINI Senate. ,202 Glee Flnlm. '201 Svhool Cll0l'llS, '2lP: Il. K D.. Athletic' .XSSUl'l2lfi01l, Optimist V Stuff, 'lflg Girls' Council. Cust: Six Cups of Ulioc-olate-, Princess C'l11'ysz111tl1emum. Olll' foremost Olltlllllllflll of XVUIHIUIHS 1'ig.:l1t9. besides being 21 gifted elovntionist. Opal is l the prinia donna in all our operatic produc- , ' tions. l 1 T 7 1' ILIELEN ELIZABETH BURKE Senate. V201 School Chorus. Germzin , Chorus. '1T: D. K D., '19: Athletie Associa- tion, Girls' Coinicilg Cast: B:1h's IVT2li1'Y,', The Revolt. You never see Helen not having F1 ,fzood time. , Hut she is destined to he :1 c-lifximerone some ...... time. bet-mise of her unlimited exlmerielive in --14 i'l1Il1l6'1'Ullillf.f one of the noted Houses around svllool. . A f of o . o ' E 0 L Q O 7 O E E Q 00000---I I - HQ OOO I fi E! D DO0o0-- IL IQGDSI O O I Jlgxnnc AXLMA LUCAS Senate. '20: School Chorus, '1Tg Athletic Association. Alum lost innch of the iirst, semester and all the fun of talking the tinal exams by tak- ing instead-the IIIQHSIOS. W11.L1AM l'.-wr. LWELY Senate. '201 Athletic Association. He would have been given the title of De- fender of the Faith for his bravery under tire at Indiana Harbor. had it not been found that such would contliot with our Constitu- tion. Bmmiciz Cmrwoon -I Senate, '203 Blue Triangle, '20. I Beatrice was loyal to the Faculty and the ' Democratic party. Since graduating from E our brain foundry. she has entered I. U. and T plans to lead a teaCher's life. W1 LENA HAZEL PATTON J Senate. '20, She likes bright colors, 'tis said. Lena I startled the school by flying over it in an airplane one day. IO QO O H-OOOOS? ,... e o 2 I - fi ... I -1- I ... Q ..... L 14 ' o o O. O 0 l HO Ono I I -l-OOOOCL I nyc forlyefi U0 000001-ll If-QCDSSL . ll-+5000 o o 9 0 O 0 O l ,-..- .la V... 0 O O ------ii.......1.....i,, i1. ......11i.....11----1- vf f,.'Y55 A QQ an Xi 4- . ...1.-.1---ua--1 - XVALTIQR S.xrPi2Nr1ELD Senate, '20. Ile eauie to us last fall from Bicknell. and had a girl tive minutes after landing in R. H. S. I I1-:LEN EI,1z.x1zlf:'r1I IIINKLE Senate. 20: Blue Triangle Cabinet, 1203 Seliool Chorus 203 Athletic Association. Ilelen has been the otlivial pianist when- ever IIlI1Nlt' was reriuired for eonvocation. She is the youngest Senior. hut like the other sweet girl gxraduates, hesitates to tell her age. lNI.xHY Rom-:ms FARMER Senate, '20: Athletic Association. Mary left us her Freshman year to attend an Indianapolis Ili, hut like others who have irnbihed at the old town pump, She Came back to rejoin her old class, FLORENCE CECELIA HIRSCH Senate, '20: Glee Club. School Chorus, '17. '18, '19g German Chorus. '1N: D. and D., 'lS. Optimist Staff 'ISZ Cast: The G. A. C. Feast of the Red Corn, Windmills of Hol- land. Florence is another of the operatic stars B. H. S. is losing with this ye-ar's Class. Sinee making her debut in The Feast of the Red Corn. she has appeared in many more like produetions. .i sun- I O0 FOO O . IO O0oo-- I'. -0090 ii Cocoa--ll ICSGDSSI O C E! 3 i P... AI.liEHT Ho.xnI.EY Senate. 20: Orcliestra, 20: School Chorus. Une of the few boys in school who cheer- fully used up a good cur on his fellow stu- dents. However. with fair dzinisels as quite frequent guests. the relic still uieanders ul' and down YValnut Street. JOSEPHINE ALICE HALL Senate. '20: Blue Triangle Cabinet, '20: School Chorus. Secretary of 1920 Class, Ath- letic Association. Gothic Staff, Optimist Staff, 'ZUZ Girls' Council. '1Ki. '1S. She proved an etlicient class Secretary and was a leading member of the Big Five. Jo's preference is undecided between the Editor of the Optimist and the basketball center. but of the two evils it seems she should choose the least. IIYTH FARRIS Girls' Council. '15: Orcliestru. '202 Treas- urer Wig and Mask. '1L4: President Wig and Mask. '20, Cast: Everywon1an. Teeth of the Gift Horse. Kle1n'tomaniaC. Tangles. Ruth has been the dramatic sensation of the 1920 class. She has not been in a play yet in which she did not star. Her interpre- tations of weeping' scenes, usually ended up is ith half of the audience shedding: tears of sympathy. EMMA BLAIR Senate. '20: School Chorus, 'IFQ Herman Chorus. 'l7: Y. XY. C. A., '19. I-imma likes High School so well that She is seriously c-onsiderin1.g starting over to graduate again. I oo go O o -OOOOQI O , I I Q O -- o ...I 1 1 Z . E A ,..,..1....-1.-l.,-1 --Q .. VV o ...............-....-.-- . O J O O l-QOOOQJ I 11311, fUl'fIl'8F'L'l'H. fi Uoooo- 155551-e J 1 +-7:06091 Q NIARVARD CLARK Senate, '19: Captain Track Team, '183 Track Team. '193 Gothic Staff, Interclass Basket Ball. Athletic Association. We've been calling Marvard Mr. Clark since he surprised us all by taking unto him- self a bride for a Christmas present. Mar- vard made his fame as a sprinter in the last few track meets. I ETHEL LOLA EMPSON Senate, 'QOQ German Chorus, '17, Ethel is a gentle, quiet soul. We only know she is with us when she whispers here. I'ETEn DENISE BURKHALTER Senate, '203 Glee Club, Senior Class Prophecyg Cast: Princess Chrysanthe- mum. The idol of the girls, and general nuisance to the Faculty. Peter came to B. H. S. only a year ago, but has adapted himself remark- ably to civilization. ETHEL AILEEN THOMPSON Senate. 'BOL German Chorus, '17, Ethel has been in our class for four years, but while many of us were attempting to make a big: noise, she has been busy making grades. She would make an ideal school teacher. O 00 OO FOO 0000- Ii Ill-+0000 fi E4 Il xufH lmnltetpu Ntlll 1 S hool thorns Nix foo l lu 1 Ixelo is ie onli ,ii in the Nix foot t u lll ft! illllttt t l CN l'l,.. lti ft? lllt ll N 5 I 1-:AH AUSTIN ' N' 1-ite. ' 5 10: Presiden B um lri-ing. e. I 'L' : . -lm J. ' 5 : S me-1 ters' l n u. ' ' 4 'uthiv Ntalf. U1 tiniist Qt-iff. '1Sl. L03 ' 1f0l' south tenti'-il Assm-i-ation 'lfll : ie 'Her iihonetic nature m-ide it possible for us to forelell the future of some of the di,- niviries of Yeniordoin. Ieah 4-mnpnsecl the . uwfimls to our Sehool sonff. I ' LAWRENCE Ki-:im SHORT D C0000--IL IKJGOSI O O Iw: .1 GH. 'J ALI. I .V t ,... lu :fn 20: tw.. 1 L., ' 'ltig t ' l. 1 'K tl Q ff' 'l ' 'l lx. Z She is also the unly one of our suffrzigzettes ' wlll' g - 'Alia fx ' 'vl .' f- . l N , Sei. 1', ' t ll . 'l 'll IP . 1 I ll S1 .1 'll IS, 1, .' 1 . . 7 Ui. - ' . . , lllsf Tl il X C ' '10 Senate, '20: Treasurei' Class of 1920: Ath- letif- Association. Athletic- Board of Coiitrol. 2 'IN-20: Basketball Team, '17-'QUQ Captaili 3 1 K' 1 I Basketball Team. 120. 5 Shorty's mother tells us his naine is 1 Lawrence. He is the most popular hoy in 1 school. as far as the girls are 1-onveriied. 2 but. hard as it is to t-oiicieive. he is zz hater 5 of the fair sex. l I i P l MARY Hui-:N MCANINUVI l Se-mite, '20g Svlirml Chorus. '1T: Gerinau Fhvrus, '173 Athletic: Association, Y. W. C. A. '1f'i. '17. Helen is one of the quiet ones in the hulls, hut she always shines in all her rec-itzitions. '-' We hate to see hei' lezive R. H. S. O 0 ' O O l v l a l l v E 3 l .,.... ...i. .............i. .. .1,.1i. , i 5 1. Fl l l 3 lr-'-'-'-'Q 3 O O Ol ,Q Q00 --oo0O1' K luiflflf' fm'f!!-Ilinf' CfNl QJDOOOQ--H Q I -+0000 o ' J o I l l 5...- F..-1 O 1 '- O O F1.1fnA ALBHIGHT Glee Club, D. K IJ.. '19: Cast: Ici on Parle Francaise. t'The Twig of Thorn, Senate '20. Fledu could always be counted upon to carry the heaviest parts i11 the school plays. She should have had an understudy. for now we will have to develop someone for these roles. IIAIQHIETT IIENSLEY Treasurer Blue Triangle, 'QUQ Senate, '20. Harriett has not been with us niuch the past year. but absence has niade her heart grow all the more fond of B. H. S. lfolzlu-:sr IYALE Cox President Senate, 'QUQ German Chorus, 'lily D. X IP., '1Sg Treasurer Y. M. C. A., 'liig Ath- letic' Assoviation, Speakers' Club, '1Sg Busi- ness Manager tiotliie, Business lNIanag.:er Up- tiinist. 'ISM Editor Optimist. 120: Lieutenant Cadet Corps, 'ISM Ilebating Team, '1S. A man with one lwesetting sin, and that polities. No one knew he was in school dur- ing his riney year. until they saw his pic- ture in -the Gothic. but 11ow he owns this hall of learning. CORNELIA GERTRFDE Vos Senate. '2o: D. X D.. '19: Athletic Associa- tion. Optimist Staff, '203 Vice-President Y. W. C. A., '18, Cornelia is one around school who is al- ways ready and eager to do more than her share in everything that comes along. She and her two pals are the hardest Working girls in school. ,Stowe-la lIg++-OOOOQ1 1'11gfi fifty 5300001 I E I C3053 O O I I -1 pu..- ui.. 0000 E4 No1:1:NE XVILLIA M Senate. 120. lf Norene should keep 21 date hook it would have tlle z1ppez11'z111m'e of that of 1111 ove1'wo1'lied dentist. Iissnf: PAY BRANA11 Senate. '20: GQl'D12111 Chorus. '1T. Altliough Ylllllfl liardly suspect it from see- ing the two. Iissie and Bessie are twins. The girls had To he called upon to identify these pictures. and we 4-onld11't say positively that me have the two iflentiiied rightly yet. BESSIE BIAY BRANA11 Senate. '20: German Chorus. '1T. Essie said this was Bessie-'s picture. Both make excellent grades and. incideiitally, us- ually the same. which makes it an easier matter for the Faculty to arraiigfe their rec- ords. XVAYNE FORREST S H0111 Senate, 20: Optimist Staff, '19, YVPIYIIQ is a modest and u11z1ss1n11i11g: boy. You would hardly know that he was in a Class if the tear-her flirln't spy him onee i11 a while and speak his name out rigzhf before everyone. .i..1.-.-..1...---.1...i. 1 ...1-1...l--1- .,. 1 ll I-OOOOOV O O O Q, I 1 Z -L o -.4 I 0 O Q -oo oo 1 l'r1ylr' fifty-one L, D -1 CtG0oo-II 000 0 1 O O l O i I n l 1 .... Li 5--- li.x1n:,m.x Vial-:NE'r'rr: Yi-:Lou - v . . . Y , ., l Girls f'llllll1'1l, 1. V. C. A., Senate. 30. Althungll Yernette graduated with the Jan- 1 Q unry L-lnss. her interest in dear old H. H. S. I ' hns not wnvered, for some unknown reason. i I i L W11.l.1AM l'I1'nl-:Nic TRIQADVVAY lhlitill' of Gothic-. Business lllanngei- Op- tiniist. 'lN: lfltlitol' Optimist, '19g Delmtiilg, ll, nnnl IP., Senate, '2U: Cust: The Sul:-Dell, l 4 ,Il-:ss l':lililCNlC ALSMAN ? 1 1 v. - - - W bvlnml ilmrus. 30: Athletic' Assocnltlon. 1 Jess Cilllltx to B. Il. S. fruin Sullivan High, 3 znnl nt unite lllillltx her preselice felt because 1 of lim- winning smile. She is a favorite with 1 the Gntliiv Stuff ll91'ZlllSQ of the sneer-h she 1 nnnle ill its defense :lf one of the class meet- , ings. Iler sister is an Editor, so she van X feel fur us ns no one else f-nn. i a l cl Y' RIAUIJELINI31 FAHIS Blue Trizingle. Senate. '20, lIlSl11l2l1'IllllP emnpmiimi and soul 001111119- 1 ment nf llentrif e Cliitwoml. lt was cruel of ' i us not tw nut her Illf'l'lll'6 lresitle Reef '- T.. ' O O O O o O ,O Oooo- I ll 000' n 14 4 fi 1 - H o C0000-ll IQGDSI -0. OOO Q O O 2 4 1 '-' EDITH MERCER . X Senate. '20. Edith was located in a pref-zirions position last semester, between one of our well-known c'ases. She had to he very, very good to keep up a good general average of attitude in that quarter of the room. ' 1 i I OLLIE IRENE GARDNER Senate, .201 Gothic Staff. , The poetess laureate of the English VIII N c-lass. Ollie has developed the most exten- sive vocabulary of anyone in R. H. S. and, lmelieve us. she can use it. i l l Q t GEORGE BAUER COFFEY P Senate. '1R. '20: German Chorus, '18: Y. M. C. A.. '18: Athletic Association, Basket . Ball Team. '19, 'QOQ Wig and Maskg Cast: Girl to Order. He says the ladies say he is a ladies' man X hut as we have never heard them say so, sve'll have to let you he the judge. George spends his library periods wooing the fair Morpheus. MARY CATHERINE SHORT N X School Chorus. '1S: Girls' Couneil, Athletic ' Assoeiation. German Chorus, '16, Mary is noted far and wide as being Shorcy's sister. and is r-onsequently very . -- popular with our hero-worshiping girls. 1 -., io f ' 'G O 5 o 0 . I0 8, O oo 1 I E ...Q 0 ooC.2l 1 - V , I'uyc' fij'fg1-tllrvu fi r - ' o C sooo--ll ICJGDS Ito. F-o 0E51 O O O O a EDNA WELTON li Senate. '20: Glee Club, '203 School Chorus, F'- 4 '20g Athletic Association, Cast: Princess 2 Chrysalithemumf' Orchestra, '18, '19, Edna attracted the boys on a wholesale V scale when she came to us last autumn, but 3 she has since eliminated them to Bob. BIILDRED SMITH Senate, '20: Blue Triangle. It is rumored Mildred corresponds with an I. I'. student, an alumnus of B. H. S. As we are but quoting hearsay. you'll have to ask Mildred as to the veracity of the report. Ilomaar ICMERY STRONG Senate. '20: Glee Club, 'QOQ German Chorus, '16: Athletic Association, Optimist Staff, '1T: Wig and Maskg Cast: Every- womanj' Hy Courier, 'LA Girl to Order. Bob is fond of reminiscences and boasts of being the only one of the class of '20 who L attended High School in the Old Building. FLORENCE NIAY ELDER Senate. '2Og School Chorus. '16, '17, '18g I German Chorus, '16, '17g Boosters' Club, Gothic Staff, Vice-President Y. W. C. A., '18, Florence is a favorite with all her teachers. She is good at asking embarrassing ques- 1 tions. as the time she asked Mr. Beldon if .... he was married, before the entire class. '-' F-1 r-H A l o O O o owe- ll ll--00ooQl 5 ' o 00000--Il IGJGOSSI ll-0. OOO O O I l i Z LL'cRET1A MOTT BERGDOLL l N Q senate. 20: School Chorus, '17g German Chorus, '1T: Y. W. C. A., '19, Lucretia is familiarly known as Pug. While her chief delight is talking, she is also fond of picnics and hiking. 1 F Z ROSALIE ESABEY I Senate. '20: School Chorus, '18: German Chorus. 17: Boosters' Club, Girls' Council, Athletic Association, Optimist Staff, '20: Treasurer Y. W. C. A., '19. As Miss Soupart says. the most precious things are always put up in small packages. No grades lower than A ever find the way to her report card. GEORGE EDWARD IsAAcs Senate. '20g Athletic Association. Georges wise look is purely camouflage, but he knows more about Fords than Henry himself. His graceful personality will be missed at curtain raisers. GLADYS ERNESTINE LINTON Senate. 220: German Chorus. '1T: D. and D. ' '1S4g Gothic Staff, Optimist Staff, '18, 'QOL Y. YV. C. A.. '1S: Girls' Council. 'ISQ Cast: 'Six Cups of Chocolate? Senior Class Prophecy. You are here introduced to the most loyal, --' enthusiastic basket hall fan in school. .1 When Gladys gets warmed up well in her ' -Q rooting the boys had just as well stop. A prominent member of the Comp Row. i ll 0 ' - o o ---------M o Ol O, 100000--Il ll' -000OQi lifrgr' fifty!-five C5900 ll If-53055 , - 1. ls 0005 2 9 O i .-... -.... 1 i , i r a-it 1? O O O l BIORKIS PAYNTER Athletic Assoeizition, Gothic Staff, Opti- mist Stuff, '10. Morris is the stage hand for the High School. He is always so busy that he sc-nrvely has time to speak to you. He should learn, though, to frown less, even if l1e is 3 busy lllilll, IQENNETH IIIQATON 01't'l1est1':1, 'lti-'QOQ Sehool Chorus. GQFIIIZIII l'l1o1'us, 'itil Seeretziry Y. M. C. A., 'ISQ Chief DIllSit'i2lll. lilldflf Corps, 'ISL Ke1111etl1 is tl1e only lroy ill the class wl1o toots :1 eoruet. whieh is no s111:1ll fezlt in itself, It is l1is :1111hitio11 to he 21 II1t'lIliJi'1' of S0llN2l'S I3:111tl. Iir:l'1.AH ANISIG ISAK151: G9l'1Il2lll t'l1orus, 'l7: Il. :mtl IJ., 'Q0. I':6'Ul2ll1 is not quite so tall as her ll1'0fl10l'. She Cilllltl into our elzlss fI'UII1 the Juniors, where sl1e was noted for her sc-l1olz11'sl1ip. HfJYY',XIlIj Iflo.xG1,.xN11 C1x111x11c'11AEL Senate. 'Brig Glee Club, 'lflg Art Depart- 111e11t of Gothif- Staff. Hogey's f:1111e :is Z1 Ill11Slt'iilll is kll0VVll fzlr :uid wide. Ile is 21 great fzlvorite witl1 tl1e girls. I11 tl1e physivs lz1l1o1':1to1'y he would rather help SUIIIPOIIP else with their experi- Illtxllf fllilll to work his OXVII. O -if pn-nn .1 o uo O o 1 ,Q 0 OOoo--- 000 Du np 1i H 11-011 QOOOQ--Il I CSGDSI M0 is O l i Fmssuz Iiu-:NE MonGAN L. Senate. '2ll. Irene was one of the lute arrivals in the Senior cluss, zirriving: just in time tu get her pieture in the Gutliic. She tulks so fast that the teacliers usually give the Ii21I1l9l'Hd sign when she begins to recite. IJANIEL M ATHIS BURKE Athletic' Assm-izition, Wig and Mask, Cup- tuin Czulet Corps, '19, Cast: Neigl1l'ro1's. 1 Dan has the distinction of being the larg- est boy in the class. Last year. as a captziiii in the Cadets. he was the terror of all the buck privntes. We expert to hear of Dun us a foutlmll stair at Notre Dame. F, FRANK P1f1AK E Baseball. 'lT: Wig and Mask. Cast: lei on Purle 1 1'z111Cz1ise, TZl111Il9S.., Franl: iulflefl to his aewuiiinlishments by slwwin: us that he was :1 splenclill zicftur. If is one of Miss Smiparts fzu'orite :intl tiine- worn jokes to say that there is 21 bein on Frank new thzlt the C'0l1llfl'Y is rlry. RVTII L1fc:11.I.14: Iioizslwsox Senate, 211: Seliuol f'11Ul'llS, '16, '17, 'ISQ Gernmn f'lun'us. 'iliz Atliletic' Assueifitiulx, XVe little suspeetefl that Ruth would tul- erate the buys, until Xvlllfl-'I' vzune along. when we lezirnefl differently. She slweliefl the lmetry vluss hy suyiug: that Slizikespenre ,-1 1 ' .i 1 ' 'Y Wrote 12l1'2l'llS9 Lust. , . O O O O .11 1. 1, l.,....,...1l.i.--.. --J - O ' O O :O fo A000130--H --OOOOQ Page fiffy-sc-rezz fm 550000-Il IQGQSIL llf-0000? 5: .I v qflftc-:r T ce First of Mei E w Bu Gladqs Linton and Leah Austin 4 Cast of Characters Mr. Dale Fox, a prominent New York newspaper man. Josephine Hall, his Wife. Mr. Frank Peake, Governor of New York. Cornelia Vos, Fra11k's betrothed. Peter Burkhalter, discarded lover of Cornelia. Prof. Agacius Fuzziwigs, of Columbia Vliiversity. Mrs. AQ'il1'lIlS Fuzziwigrs, formerly Miss Sylvia Soupart, Mr. Wayne Short, llrinc-ipal of Bloomington High School. Mrs. Wayne Short, formerly Martha Louise Campbell. Mr. Glen Curry. broker in Wall Street. Mrs. Glen Curry, better reniembereil as Leah Austin. Captain Dan Burke. Captain of a regiment in the Pliilillpiiies. Mrs. Ilan Burke, Glodine Bender. Mr. Geo. Coffey, oil promoter in Oklahoma. Mrs. George Coffey, remembered as Gladys Linton. Miss Flora Steen, lady Senator from Indiana. ' ' Mr. Edward Burkhalter, explorer in Alaska. Mr. Geo. Isaacs, Poet Laureate from Chile. Mrs. Geo. Isaacs, Edna Welton. Wyatt May, butler in the Cox home. Morris Paynter 1 Lawrence Short L Vshers in the theatre. Noble Polley j Hubert Brown. manager of the theatre. 2 Rmhwy Bakerl Bell Boys in the theatre. -- Harold Prow 1 .-.t 9 o , O O O Of 0 -- Q Ooooo--ll - II!--ooooi' ii ooooo--H :carnal ' L II-+5000 8 V 8 to O 4 l- ACT I ,., fi --A Scene I. The drawing room in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Cox. Scene II. Rest room in the theatre, richly furnished. Scene I flinter Mr. and Mrs. CoX.l DaIc4Well, Joe, let's hope that our new butler, Wyatt May, will not disgrace us this evening. Josephine-I do hope everything will go off all right. I don't suppose he has ever had any experience. Dale-He will probably try to shake hands with everyone. Overfriendliness was always a fault of his. Joev-What a shame we had to have a new butler just when we are giving our most important social event of the year. Dale-Wyatt, come here. I want to give you a few instructions. tEnter TVyatt.J Wyatt-Yes, sir, what is it, sir? Dnlc-Remember you must act the part of a butler to-night and not that of a guest. Wyatt-Why, why, of eourse. Joe-YVe have some very distinguished guests here to-night and we don't Want any breaks made. Be on your dignity whatever feelings of friendliness may come to you. There is the hell. tExit Wyatt.J tDale and Josephine converse in low tones.J fEnter YVyatt.J Wyatt-Mr. Frank Peake. Miss Cornelia Vos. CEnter Frank and Cornelia. Exit Wyatt.J Joe-Oh. Cornelia, Frank! We are so glad to see you and to offer congratulations. Dale-I hope you will be as happy together as we have been. Franl:-I'm sure We Will. Cornelia-Oh. Joe. I am so happy. Frank-That butler of yours has a very familiar face. Where have I seen him? Dale tlaughingj-Surely you havent forgotten VVyatt May, our old classmate in B. H. S.? Frrnzlf-Oh, so that's who it is! Who would ever have thought of Wyatt being a butler? f'0l'Il'Cfffl-I thought I recognized him. fEnter YVyatt, laughingo II'yf1tf-Prof. and Mrs. Agacius Fuzziwigs. tEXits.J Cornelia fto Frankl-Who in the world are Mr. and Mrs. Agacius Fuzziwigs? I thought Joe was only going to invite our friends. Joe'-That's a surprise for you. tEnter Prof. and Mrs. Fuzziwigsb Joeghly dear Mrs. Fuzziwigs and Professor. How glad I am to see you. I Want you to meet Mr. Peake and Miss Vos. Mus. Fuzziu-igs-How very pleasant after all these years to meet my dear pupils again. Coriwlirz and F'l',r111A'HWl1y it's Miss Soupart! X Y Z Hoe introduces Mr. Fuzziwigs to all.J -loc-I was visiting at Columbia I'niversity the other day when I met Mrs. Fuzzi- wigs and her husband. I thought it would be nice to have them here and meet all the old friends again. Dulc-Fine. indeed. Prof. Fuzziwigs, how is your research work progressing? Professor-Fiiie. fine fgrowing enthusiastici I have discovered that the centipede's . heart beats so rapidly that it is diflicult to keep its body cool. Hence it has to move rapidly so that the air currents can cool it off. ' F-N fvfflllk--'fllilt must be very interesting work. .- 2 o O o 0 A O Oy wo, YW 90000--.ll lla--moo Page fifty-nine fi Y C0000-II IQGDSI II+0OOO0T 2 8' O O 1 i 4 IE L-I Pl'0ff'SSUI'AAll, ah! Very interesting! I am devoting my life to the study of the I ,L-S anatomy of the eentipede. I hope to benefit mankind by a book on this work. I I Mrs. F.-My life is very lonely since Agacius is gone so much. But I console myself 'W' by reading Browning and Keats a11d preparing lectures to be delivered to future genera- tions on school spirit. ' flflnter Wyatt.l Wyr1ttnMr. and Mrs. Wayne Short, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Curry, Mr. and Mrs. George ' Coffey. , tlinter all. Exit VVyatt.D 4Joe and Ilale go forward and shake hands.J .low-How glad we are that you could all Come. Imlv-I want to introduce Prof. Fuzziwigs, professor in Columbia Ifniversity. I scarcely think it will be necessary to introdut-e Mrs. Fuzzivvigs. .llrlrlhu Louixr' tgrabs Mrs. FJ-011, Soupie! NVhere did you Come from? Mrs. I .-This seems almost too good to be true a11d here is Wayne and Glen and dear Georgie. W Gladys-IJon't you recognize us, Mrs. Fuzziwigs? , Mrs. I .-Well, if it isn't Gladys and Leah. How you have changed. I IATIII-'l'lllS is almost an alumni meeting. liven the butler is an old classmate. , Jlrs. l .f'l'hat was Wyatt May, wasn't it? Glen tto Georgel-llow is business with you? Struck any gushers yet? ' Iiforge-ldverytliing is going fine. Any news in XVall Street? Glen-No, not IIllli'll. f'fll'IlI'lf,flfl,Ull'f talk business at a plaee like this. ll'fIjlIII' tto Martha Louise!-VVho would ever have thought that Miss Soupart would have gotten a husband like that? .1I. L.-The world is full of miracles. tldnter XVyatt.l ,- 'lldlllff-Cilllfillll and Mrs. Ilan Burke, Miss Flora Steen, Mr. Edward Burkhalter, Mr. and Mrs. George Isaacs. flflnter all. Exit VVyatt.J 3 I Joe---All here at last. llntroduces everybody.J 1 lmle-When did you get home Ed? Must be rather warm climate here after being I in Alaska. ' lmn.-Warm! Anything but that. If you want warm weather you should go to it the Pllilippines. , George I.-Yes, or Chile. Mrs. Fas.-011, George, I always thought you had talent and would someday become a great poet. Glodim'-But aren't we proud of our lady Senator? Flora-I,Jon't talk politics now. George I.-Nor poetry eithe1'. .Hflilll-COI'llPllH, why do you look so happy? Joe.-That is the very reason I invited you here to-night. VVe wish to announce the engagement of Miss Cornelia Vos to Mr. Frank Peake. fAll offer Congratulationsl Ilulrf-Now we want to take you all to the opera to celebrate this happy occasion. Frrmk-A11ytl1i11g to get out of the lime light. , , l'orm'Iiu-I vertainly had a hard enough time to get him here to-night. After we X are married I'll push him in the lime light. 1 IorufYes. assert yourself. It is a woman's duty. Jlrx. F.-I see you are a true believer in woman suffrage. I'rof.-Centipedes are far more important than womans rights. Dfllf,--VUIIIG. come. Let us go or the performance Will be over. CAN, laughing and talking. eXit.l tlinter XVyatt.J IVyr1H-Wliat brilliant eonversationalists people are becoming. Centipedes and woman suffrage! Bah! I-lven though I am a butler I still have Common sense. But as I it for them--lVellZ XVellI lVellI fExit.J ,-,M tCurtainb . ,,-,t 0 0 . o 0 I O O . ' f O 00o0-- II - Il--0000 O 0000 II IQGDSI H 0005 O O no O O l Si-ene II .i Lal i llinter Morris l'aynter, I.awrenc'e Short, Noble Ilolley and Clayton Iiangwell, carry- 1-Q ing t'ornelia who has fainted.l 1,11rrrc'nr'1'-Iley. where you goin' to put her? Noblr'-I don't know. l'Ir1!!ton-In that ehair over there? .llorrix-Ulm. no. I'ut her on that davenport. tAll place her on the davenport.l llinter Frank, Mrs. and Mrs. Cox, Mr. and Mrs. Fuzziwigs. and Mr. Hubert Brown.J I-'runlf lrnshing to Cornelial-Uh, l'ornelia. Open your eyes! Jlr. IfI'fIlI'lIfXYIlklt van I do? Do you think it necessary to call a pllysieiall? Jlrs. I-'.-No. .Iust send for a ulass of water. I think she will be all right shortly. llzzlwrt-I will attend to it innnediately. tICxits.J -ine. tto Ilalel-XVhat in the world do you suppose was the matter with her? 111111571 am sure I don't know. She was sitting there calmly when all of a sudden I heard her gasp and saw that she had fainted. l'l-rifmmr'-1 Ph. that can easily be explained. Her heart aetion why centipefles are oft to bring her heart back Centipedes have turned ater. Dale takes water was greatly aboy normal. I have lately observed that that is the absenre of air-currents water xy ill sutliee lmlr' tlaughing to Joel-The poor nut! ll-Inter bell-boy, Iiodney Baker, with w into normal aetioi l1is brain. tip. Exit 1iod.l t.Iosephine and Mrs. Fnxziwigs revive Cornelia in a short tiIne.l I'nr11f'Iir1 topening her eyes and staring aboutl-'Where is he? l I'111IL'-H6I'9 I am. C'or:1f'Iir1-No. I mean Peter. I-'runlt'-I'ete1' who? Is it that old lover of yours, Peter Iiurkhalter? fwrizelin-I must see him. .Ioe send for rmzlf-You will not see him so long as lmle tto very day -Inc-We f'w'nrlir1-.I -lor'-No, writing: paper. I am around. F the that Cornelia announces her eng:igeinent. oe, did you send for the writing paper? dear, it would never do for you to see him. I must see him. I will go and get the paper myself. tkushes from room. CflI'llI'lfIlJ FI'IIIIlx'fSI19 shall not see that sc,-oundrel. tFollows her.l Jlrs. I . rthrowing up her hanflsl-I'oor Frank, I am afraid he is doomed now. -lor'-XVhat do yon suppose I'eter's purpose was in coming: back here? I'rofesxnrfIIuman beings resenilzle CQIIIIIVJGLIQS in that they are c-apable of quee at-tions. 1mIf'!XVe had better let them work out things themselves. IVe will only make th mixup worse. I.et's go bat-li and hear the rest of the opera. fAll eXit.J fICnter Cornelia.l 'e en in a stupor. In I. and gives Rod. a L Joel-Well, this is a mess of affairs to have this Burkhalter turn up on mustn't let her see him. I supposed she had forgotten that old love affair. J I' 6 !'nrnr'lff1-Well. I eseaped from Frank at last. He was determined to keep me from writing this note. I must see Peter and I don't want Frank here. I guess this note i S ready to send. filings bell. Reads from note paper.l Ilear Mr. Rurkhalter: I must see you at onffe in the general rest room on the serond tloor. Yours. Cornelia Vos. r II-Inter bell boy. Harold Irow. Cornelia seals note and direvts him wl1e1'e to take it. Iixit Harold.J H'ornelia sits with head in hands.J flinter I'eter.p ,'I'ff'l'-7C0l'Ili-'llill l'rn'11r'Iir14I'eterI I ain so glad to see you. FHIIIP sit down. I want to talk to you Are you glad to see ine? . lwffwr-Yes. glad in a way. But Vornelia. times have ehanged. f'lII'llf'HIl-I'I2lVP they rfhanged for you too. Peter? I sent you away Iive years ago X '- and told you that if after tive years you snrc-eeded I would marry you. But I'eter I ean't ' l N now. O o 0 S 100000--ll ll OOOQ Page sirty-our l ooo ll 1630951 Il 0000 2 8 I-I Dale-He will probably try to shake hands with everyone. Overfriend-liness l't'1f'rMl have succeeded Cornelia, but I ean't marry you. I derided to settle down to work after I left you. I began to succeed in my work. But I found that I had ceased --l to c-are. I had just as well tell you the truth. I thought if you had really loved me you . would have been willing: to marry me without great wealth. . fIfIl'II'f'IIfl-YOII are entirely right. I know now that I never really loved you. IVhen I I saw you to-niuht I fainted because I feared you had come to Claim my promise. I To-night n1y engagement to Frank Peake was announeed. l'f'1'r'r-I.et me f'0lljII'2lIl1IHIP you. I hope you will be very liappy. I am now married to .less Alsman and living very happily. f'o1'nelir1 telaslming Peter's handy-Uh, Peter, I am glad things have turned out this way. tlinter I+'rank.l 1f'rdul.'fIIere a1'e the two eonspirators! Young man. what do you mean by coming here and trying to steal my Iianee? Answer me that. G-r-r-r-r. f'l'f1'I'fBII'. Peake, I have no intention of stealing Miss Vos from you. I wish to eong.:ratulate you on being engagetl to sur-h a line young lady. l ru11l.'--N'VI1at kind of talk is this? You ean't throw me off the track that way. f'flI'llf'IffIfI'Il'2lllIi. don't he so jealous. I heard that Peter was dead a11d when I saw him in the lrox I reeeived sueh a shoek that I fainted. l 1'uul.'-IJon't lie to me. l'c'tr'r ttaking the hintl-I was in a railroad wreek some time ago whieh disabled me for several weeks. This eaused a false report to Ire circulated that I was dead. I E assure you I eame here for no mean reason. 'I'fIHlm' IsareastieallyI-f0h, I suppose not. I suppose you XVPI'91l'f even holding hands when I eame in. l'rn'nfeliueIf'1'ank, don't he so foolish. Peter tllld I were and still are very good friends, hut no more. Peter is IIUXV married. Peter-I must be leaving. I hear music so I suppose the second act is beginning. I a111 very glad I got to see you lmoth. 1 l'IlIl'L'-VVPII, I'Il take it for granted that you are telling the truth this tilne, Burk- halter. Goodbye. Come around and see us any time you are in the c-ity. tHolds out his hand, whieh Peter elasps.J Corn-elin-Goodbye Peter. Give my love to Jess. Brinfg her with you the next time you come. We will be at home at 3114 52nd Street after May the iirst. fShakes hands With Peter.J Peter-Goodbye and good wishes. If you eyer come to Ironton, Ohio, come and see us. iI+Ixits.J flflnter Mrs. Fuzziwigsj Jllrs. F.-The performance has begun. Are you two never coming back? Where is Peter? Cornelia-I-Ie has gone. We had a very pleasant chat. Run along Mrs. Fuzziwigs. VVe'll Come soon. Frank-Yes. After the first of May. tCurtainJ I , . QO0oo -15, O O O. O oooo.-H l ll I oool .J l fk 00000-If ICZOOSI H+-0000 Y o 0 O O .fl Senior Adventure A Joint Prodzletion of the Feature Department And it came to pass in the month of May u hen the wind was blowing Strong that two Short maids, just returned from 'Vos' studio in gay Perry, Tread-the tray through the Hall with a lunch basket filled with Crnnis prepared by a mas- ter Baker. Despite the fact that the young damsels were sweet six-Steen and descendants of Alerander the Great, and although they possessed eyes All- bright and curling tresses of Brown, their behavior was All-goool although one was a Burg-doll and the other a Camp-belle. The prospective picnickers now joined another party carrying lunch bas- kets. This troupe included EnLp's-son, Robert's-son, Tho'nip's-son, Peterfs-son and the children of the Butcher, Paynter and Miller. Boarding the Prozu of a new Patton-ted Farris wheel they rode out to Smith 'S Peaks where they encountered a rustic old Farmer. This worthy old gentleman was evidently displeased with their Lively noise for he vociferated: Ho, there, Bradts, Hirsch up your racket or I'll set my Kerr on youfl Vlending their way through Craigs the adventurers found, as Luck would have it, a Gardner under a Burch tree caring for a bed of Sweet Williams of many Hughes. After feasting their eyes on this sight they accosted another native of the peak, old farmer CEzryj Esarey. This queer inhabitant proved to be very talk- ative about his horses. HI Curry 'em good, said he, HI Bran-'ein good, Burk- halters 'em good with a rope which Luc 'as, and I am Hunting-a-ton of Maze which has the same effect as turning Heat-on in a room. Directing their course upward the picnickers soon saw another interesting character-an Elder of Isaac's church walking along with an open Bible and a Polley parrot which repeated over and over: When the Cone crow thrice they will e-Mere 'er. By this time the youthful climbers were thirsty but the only drinking cup, An's tin, had been lost so it was no use to go to the Lang-well. Instead they drank Sapp-in-a-field from a Chitieooel tree which was so tall they could hardly Bend 'er because of a Welt-on it. These pleasant sippings, however, were interrupted by the Blair of the trumpet calling them to lunch. Their menu consisted of Loesoh-ous Larkin Coffey, CIarl:e's thread Ca new form of Hz'fnhle's spaghettij, Fowl-er Wysong chops. Dill-man pickles, and the famous Pennington Todd-y. The merry party Neelcl on the ground and ate a large meal. One per- son in particular seemed to have eaten too much for he was heard to exclaimz llc-Clary, when I eat another such meal I must my belt Me-an-inch largerfl Each person He'p-bnrn the scraps, and when they got up from their kneeling posture they found Lint-on their clothes. When the happy outing was ended Al's-inan, Alhire's chauffeur, drove part of the pickniekers home to Thornton by way of Morgantown in the Car-of- Michael. Upon arriving home they found they had a supply of frEehles which they removed with Kreb's lotion and the Yelch of an egg. O O 'O O Oooo-- ll'--0000 Page sirtif thus 5 C0000-ll IKQCOSI f Hoop 0OOOl O O to - ffghe Juniors The Junior Class has alreadq orqanized in preparation for takinq up the tasks that fall to the lot of prospective Seniors. lDe mag expect wonders when theq enter the last stretch of the race. On April 21, the Juniors orqanf if ized for next qear, with the folloun- I inq officers elected: Pres.: Harriet Davidson UicefPresg lrvin Hincilman Secq: Ruth Hills Treas: Sam Hiqht Class Sponsor: Miss Hudelson Editor 1921 Gothic: lDm. H. 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MARIIIA CXIRPIQNTER. FIORA POTTER, RUTH HALL. .TUNIA BLAIR. SEc'ONn Row: ETIIEL MCNRELY, HAZEL MITCHELL, MILDRED NxNLE. RUTH ADAMSON, RUTH HARVEY, LOIS STUMP, HELEN BROWN- NG, PAIILINE GRIFFIN, REIILAI1 MIIIIIR, GI,AInYs IDEOKARII, EDITH LARKIN. TIIIRII ROW: ICRNEST MAY, HARRY ELIIER. MERRILL MORGAN, RAYMOND JONES, HARRY ORCHARD, JOHN IIoAnI,EY,THE0I10RE LEGGE. 2 J e Z - -I .1 LJ --1 A ,-4 ,- L4 I-I 4 v I-4 .J ... : m 4 3 .-4 ':'1 .4 Q 3 IJ. Z Q 5' z PT 2 I v-1 .. If r HART. G E Li , FRANCIS M ER SPON SLER TCHAM, PAL ENRY KE ARLIN, H M NN, WYLIE TOI' ROW: J. Z. A. MQCAUGHAN, HAMER F1 O 0 II V-, xl I 1 I 2 i 1 I o O O O ,I O00 I I - H OOOQ l'rl ffl' Ni-l'f.Il-R!'fU1ll ii Q0000--ll 4 lf3C3Sl. rg 1l+0060g O : o 0 0 il I I: Q opics in Brief HY Blixiriiiii Lorisia C,xMP13E1.L The three dryest plztres in the world are Death Valley, Desert of Szlliara, :uid B. II. S. The Pyramids of Egypt have never heeu stolen, although some fellow stole Ed Strong's girl. 4 A paragraph is wherever you ehzuige your mind. I XVhenever Miss Anderson sziys, You umreh to the waste-basket and throw out Your gum! it n15'steriouslY l'llF2llTDl'2lI'S. We wonder whether this isu't hard on the digestive organs, especially the stomaeli. 'X if ,,,,,,4, N 1ll!!!!!!!l! .. g 1 r W f l mn Ll rlfgiliiutttttttwvlu On last Novemlrr Qlst, the Girls' Uouueil grave at party, and the Freshiis made their debut, They got uloug' very well. althcugh some were confused -. to how they would get home. Tliis troulzle soon vanished as their papas and ..- msuuas came at eight-thirty to take their IJl'Qffl0l14 darlings heme safely. Q o O 0 O O O O 100000--H II -moo I 1 I fi- E25000-ll if Q51 f t H-5050? .1 Final exams--Everyone shaking as though it were twenty degrees below. P- The resolution which was passed on December 23, by the Senior Class, was that they were resolved not to recite any more that year, under any con- sideration. The mark of a student in Physics generally varies inversely as the square between him and his nearest neighbor. Ruth Farris actually told us that she made ten New Year resolutions, if i il 'hikes 4' and wrote them all down so that every time her conscience troubles her, she may go and read those resolutions over to see what ones she has broken. Mr. Beldon never has the opportunity for remarking how nicely the Physics class is getting along with their work. Robert Harris remarked the other day, 4' 'tis love that makes the arm go 'roundf' Oh! Edna, is that so? At last, after several months of unusually hard thinking, We have found a solution to the problem: 4'How to Keep Sophomores Quiet During As- sembly. ' ' Solution: Let Ed Strong Calias Milk-Maidnj furnish each with a bot- tle of milk, and the school board furnish the pacifiers. We have a great many basketball heroes in our Senior Class. Among them are Capt. Lawrence Short, Glen Curry and 'tDogwalk Coffey, who with their forward passes, runs and fake plays, often pass notes, talk and even slip out 1--f of the room without the teacher seeing them at all. -- f ' to Q O O i0 O 0 Q 10 0000--.ll lla --WOO' Page sing-nine fi 0000-Il I HZCDSSI llf-000091 EJ The Seniors have one club that isn't listed in our annual, but it is never- theless a very important organization-the Gossips' Club, membership un- 'X limited. At the last meeting, after discussing the pros and cons of whether Ollie Gardner really did make a hundred in Physics, the possibilities of Miss Maze getting married, a change in class officers because one girl said she didnlt think she would like them, the angles and pattern of Edna's new dress, and other such trivial matters as the class rings and pins we found that Bill Moenk- haus had had his hair cut. Such is life in the Senior Class. Walter Sappeniield is acknowledged as our Physics shark All other claims to this title are cheerfully given over to him. Many of the Juniors have made new friends this year. Among them being Mr. Geo. Mctry and Mr. Gym. Nasium. Others are enjoying the novelty of learning lines of similies and metaphors from MacBeth. Of course we haven't seen anyone who didn't like till Caesar. Z-. VA George Isaacs gives us this de-iinition of a Sophomore: A Sophomore is a wise person who knows he is a fool. Sanford Sears says Boyle 's law is like love, because the lower the gas the higher the pressure. Miss Soupart promised her English VIII class ice-cream sodas this last term if they would get their lessonsg but she took back her promise when she O O .J I ,W l -x 1 I E 1 i li... LQ 1 I oi o O, O5 Ooo0-- - Ill4-OOOOlQ, A C0000-If EGGS! -0000 I ll. Q 5 V 2 e reilieuihered that they have raised in price plus war tux. On January 5, the day when everyone czune hack to school after their '-' Cliristinas holidays, 21 general meeting was held secretly in the furnace room to discuss plains for demanding higher pay for quizes for all pupils. Cain welter run uphill? If you are not Certain, ask Mr. Vannest, for he proved that it could do so to the Civics class hy citing the Mississippi River as an example. During the Christmas vacation Dan Cupid was quite husy in the Senior Class. Harvard Clark and Katherine Baker were quietly married. We, the Senior Class, extend our best. wishes to the newly-Weds. xN ,QQAND N C R 4 2 BJ X .If X T ,f J X5 12 .. I x I , 2 0 o 1 o 0 io or CQ 10 Oooo---H H --QOOOQ Page seventy-on e ii 00000-Il H l ' r Hf0OOO27 The 'If Sophomores I' whenever anqthinq arises in the form of a contest, our enf terprisinq Freshmen send a challenge to the Sophornores. The second near students have so far prevented the Cow Bell Parade of the Freshies in celebration of a recent victorn. I 2 at o Q r O I OOoQ,i..H - ---ooOO1Q, O O gf-Ti, UO 0 O IE IKSGQS, ll 0000, O O ui E 3 - .5 6 5 CJ A 3 .. S A4 0 L it 7l 7 w I 0 oy C 1 0 , i , 1 4 5 2 ., z .. A C 2 ' I -I .5 H 7' : H : 3 .. 3 . E ll 'Z' :- ' E E E ,4 I 4 Us Q , -. 5 H x O H LI 4 CII n-4 A P-4 L 54 Li 5 F F. 'fi 1 N :A , ' D1 ,-4 T' ' 4 f- 2 -4 E- 'Z A Q , 6 E Z: E ' I Z g 2 P . rg Z '-' F4 X 2 F E x Z iw Ll .Z ' F Q 7' f x H Q l 'l A I at , rg l O C Q :. H A H : 5' z . 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Both had artistlc temperaments and brains of high voltage. In order to make a true estimate of their attainments the environs of their development should be considered. i The chief supervisor of their mental machinery was a man of quiet dignity and universal politeness as was shown by his most-used phrase, HBeg pardonf' His assistant was benevolent to all, and a special friend to the student grappling with mathematics. VVith these two officials working in harmonious conjunc- tion, an ideal atmosphere for the development of genius was produced. The various preceptors and preceptresses also, were individually responsi- ble for the culmination of these ideal specimens. The member of the faculty having chief jurisdiction over them was the sponsor, generally known as an t-. authority on poetical lore and a brilliant elocutionist. This accomplishment was 1 --A ,Q 0 i to O 0 O O U ,Qi 100000-II Il-or 000Qi Page seventy-five 5 C0000-Il ICQCUSI ll+000O E! 0 O used to excellent advantage in her lectures to the girls about their little mis- demeanors. Moreover, this influential member of the faculty was a model of sedate decorum, and therefore her example was conducive to the eradication of all things foreign to study. Another personage prominent in this process of mental amelioration was 'Ale professeur de francais who, by means of opera selections from Hgai Paris, diverted the thoughts of his pupils from the tedium of ordinary learning to the realms of a more exhalted life. The intellectual horizon of the shining lights was further broadened by their history instructor, who was formerly a denizen of the Wild West. Both girls reaped much benefit from this man's extensive learning, which included several volumes of interesting experiences and a huge collection of historical data. With such a background of educated intellects it was only natural that the satellites of knowledge, Mira and Martha, should develop vast mentatlities. Both wore tortoise-shell spectacles and looked at life with a lackadaisical air. During their Senior year it was their blissful custom to meet under the student lamp 1-llltl discuss their careers. At such times they would express their modest opinion that Mira was destined to be a rival of Adelina Patti, and Martha, poet laureate of America. Feeling the responsibility of training these stars of the intellect, the prin- cipal held special convocations in order that Mira might grace the occasions with her most unintelligible warbling. Her singing was pronounced superb, it was indeed a rather successful imitation of a bird's twittering. The High School vocalist soon became a requisite to all important social functions such as the Ladies, Aid Oyster Supper. Despite all this patronage to home talent, however, Mira was resentful because Europe failed to send congratulations. Q O 0 O 0 O 00000--H --GOOOQ Inf s4zfnI1lsi.r ii Y C0000-II ICSGDSI ll-OOOOO' 8 8 or i XYhile the foregoing vocal feats were being accomplished, Martha was aehiving a similar success in poetry. The English teacher, feeling it her duty to provide some opportunity for displaying lNlartha's poetical ability, offered a gold medal prize for the best poem describing a woodland scene. This subject was not altogether satisfactory to the poetess for she wished to write instead, a tribute to her counterpart in intellect: then remembering that geniuses overcome adversities she resolved to immortalize the memory of her childhood playmate. Mira, and. at the same time win the prize. ln accordance with this decision she wrote th following lines: Here on the grassy hillside, The soothing breeze is mild, The boughs droop gently downward, Beneath them sits the child. 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RUTH ERCER, RUN M LLIE E, NE GG HVNTEK, MILDRED LE N A LIL1 IIT OHV. I,E'T T0 RIG r L TI F11:S Ax1N1-1 MCCAIN, ADDIE LEWIS. M MALHOAT, IIOIS HELEN KREBS. INS ARD, NE1,1,1, Lnr1'K 1. MILDRED MARLIN BERYLE MANNERS. ELIZABETH MATTHEWS, OLEI' , V1 M LANA ELM A Z MURPH Y. NE1.1.1E LEE. AROI D H V Rm Il YE: ON 1 RALPH MITCHELI., GEORGE MCCARTNEY HUGH MULL1KEN, KLE, IN H OWARI1. W1 NERED H IiO11E11T M 11,LER, XV. .IA M ES HOW: TOP JACKSON, HOLLACE MYERS. A R LE S JUL1L S K11EL'uE1z, C11 0 O O 1 i 1 1 -1 iq O o O O 000 I I - OOO , , Page riylrfy-1l11'f'r' O00 H HQCQSI ll 0000 O O 71 FJ Z ZH FQO l...1 ww H Hn-1 1-- f. 'ICO ,,,.. ..- kv E5 fi! 1 CE ZA 'D 1 :Z Il' - xi' 753' 'T-4 ,V .,. E, HI H.. , Hr 1 OZ ' x Z,- v-!f' CZ Z.. M ZF! -I-4 O. 2. w? F1 Z. C? CC 315 555' Pi. 1 '14 iv?- ffl 5-1-J H P1 Q CU 'I -4 P41 3- 5.7 I -4 ai Lv Z 1 . Z5 R1 ir! rv if Z yi Q X . Z I Z Lb 2' .- 7- -o Z fi O O Pi 2 I 7 r-4 3' U5 n-1 V O CJ v-1 . 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J , K K ,J N - E wmmv W l J an ,D I U K' M e O M SQ O O Go H!--OOOOK1 I I r 3 o , o ' O JR I D Q0000-ll IQCDSI H+-0000 O wa C3 O The Seasons Storq O f- . with the 1919-1920 safe iaaskabaii I championship belonging to Bloomington High School prospects for a team to de- , fend this title seemed very poor when 1 school started last fall because of the l fact that only two members of the cham- l pionship squad returned to school and 11ew material was very scarce. Turning down several tempting offers, Clifford Wells returned to coach the Purple and 1 White squad again. 1 'After one month 's practice the sea- son opened with Sullivan on the local floor. The showing of the team in de- feating them, 33 to 17, made the local fans optimistic toward the coming sea- son. Coach Wells reduced his squad to nine players. The following week-end a defeat at the hands of Greencastle dis- 4 v heartened some of the fans, but it did 145511 ,dag not lower the morale of the team. How- ft ever, all were given a severe jolt at this time when Hickey was declared inelig- W ggi H ...egg ihle because he had not been with us a semester. The next three games found COACII WELLS Bloomington victorious and showing marked improvement. Their first real test came when they journeyed to Mar- tinsville for their first game away from home. Their inexperience told and they fell by the score of 30 to 6. They came back into their ow11, however, by registering victories over Brownshurg and Mitchell. The following Week- end Anderson handed the Champs the third defeat of the season. In this game the Champs held Anderson scoreless the first twelve minutes of play. The following night Bloomington defeated Technical at Indianapolis. Then came the first Bedford game of the season. Bedford was the favorite, but Coach XYells turned the tables, making the seventh straight victory over the rival aggregation ly a one-point margin. The following week-end the Champs 9-- downd another rival, Martinsville, evening np matters for the previous de- -Q- - feat. With a score of lt! to lii against them at the end of thc first half they staged the old-time f,'Ull16l'?ll'k that has characterized former Bloomington teams and swept tl1e llaitnsville quintet off their feat, fill to 2-l. Then came the fhristmas vacation games, all four games being lost. The team seemed to be o O O 0 O 10 own- II ll ooo --0 liflyfrf vigllfgf-s1'1'm1 pi- 5 C0000--. II ICQGDSL . J I ?W 0005 O Q5 gO ,O 1 O 0 O in a mid-season slump. A victory at Sullivan was sandwiched between two more I, defeats at Lebanon and at Bedford. The defeat at Bedford was the second re- I ..., eeived from them out of eighteen games played. Coach Wells next tried new li combinations, as Hickey was now ineligible, and strengthening the offense. An extra game was added to the schedule with Smithville, and although Bloomington Won it, 16 to 11, it intimated to the fans of these Monroe County f schools that there was going to be a hot time in the District E Tournament. The following Saturday night Bloomington defeated Lebanon for the first time in - basket ball history. The last games of the schedule were with Anderson and Muncie on foreign Hoors, Coach Wells taking his entire squad on this trip. With his regulars not in the best physical condition and with not mueh ehance of Winning, he started his second team against Anderson, with a resulting seore of 3-1 to 17. The result of the Muncie contest, the most excit- ing game away from home, was won, 36 to 31. Bloomington won the District Tournament for the sixth con- secutive time. The deciding game was with Smithville, played in the semi-finals. Never before were Bloomington fans so fearful of losing a. game. Al- though being out-played all the way through, Bloomington came out with the long end of a 1-1 to 13 score. In the finals Lyons was defeated by the Purple and lVhite, 23 to 17. After battling her way through the hardest schedule in years, Bloomington fell in defeat before the Jeffer- -- son High School team of La- fayette. by a 25-to-15 score in the first game of the state tournae ment. ULETS GOV 0 Q 3 o O O o Q 530000----H iii-'OOOOQ Il ii Ejooook-ll l H--ooClOE5l 1919-1920 SCHEDULE AND RECORD I - B. H. S. Opponent. .-. ? Oct. 24 Sullivan at Bloomington. .. 2333 17 '-7 Oct. 29 Greencastle at Bloomington. 8 19 Nov. .Mitchell at Bloomington .... 33 9 Nov. 14 Muncie at Bloomington ..... 37 16 Nov. 21 Pendleton at Bloomington.. 30 14 Nov. 26 Martinsville at Martinsville. 6 30 Nov, 28 Brownsburg at Bloomington ..... .. 39 13 Nov. 29 Mitchell at Mitchell ........ 33 16 Dec. Anderson at Bloomington.. 6 34 Dec. Technical at Indianapolis. . . 19 13 Dec. 12 Bedford at Bloomington .... 18 17 Dec. 19 Martinsville at Bloomington ,.... 30 24 Dec. 26 Huntington at Huntington. . 19 32 Dec. 27 Rochester at Rochester ..... 10 26 Jan. Jefferson at Lafayette ...... 13 18 Jan. Greencastle at Greencastle. . 11 18 Jan. Sullivan at Sullivan ....... 31 19 Jan. 16 Lebanon at Lebanon. .. 23 33 Jan. 23 Bedford at Bedford ..... 14 23 Jan. 30 Manual at Bloomington ,... 21 11 Jan. Pendleton at Pendleton .... 24 11 Feb, Jetferson at Bloomington. . . 21 29 Feb. 14 Shortridge at Indianapolis. 17 19 V Feb. 18 Smithville at Bloomington. 16 11 Feb. 21 Lebanon at Bloomington... 29 15 Feb. 25 Spencer at Bloomington... 58 15 Feb. 27 Anderson at Anderson ..... 17 34 Feb. 28 iiuneie at Muncie ......... 36 in DISTRICT TOURNAMENT March Ellettsville at Bloomington ...........,.... 60 4 March Spencer at Bloomington... 42 2 --1 March Smithville at Bloomington. . 14 13 -J 'F' March Lyons at Bloomington ..... 23 17 ' . STATE TOURNAMENT . March Jefferson at I. U. ........ 15 25 .Q o . Q . o ' O O I O O JC! Qooo-- --QOOOQ Page eighty-nine ii C0000--II ICZGOSI 5 ll+-3060' O + I... I 1. i 1 X 1 :Sn Y' O EQ us m Er' f P 5 H E n L 1 v E Q ll f v i1 o r O w O O O O OOo0-- ll --QOOOQJ l'11fn' Ilfllffjl if r P 5 Q 00.l.....1 0000 ,E f LAVVRENCE SHc1R'1' Gun rd L2lXVl'f'1il'9 was l1ll21Ili1llIll1SlY eievtwl to I1-all the 15120 te-um. hy the H 111911 of thc- ISU!! State i'i1:111111ir111si1i11 Sllllilil. This year 1111111111-tvs his f111,11'th year as :1 1119111- ber of the- squad, 111141 1111 11lz1ye-1' evvi' works-11 i1:11'1i01' T11 l11 11: x'ic't111'Ies to H. H. S. than he- has. 2 0000--II IBCDSI II+-OOOOQ I -f Gmc1112u15 CUFFEY Ctillfvl' This was tlv111'ge's iii-st year as 21 Ill O o O 1 9 111 - I1111- of the 1-1-g11h11' f02lIIl. 10111111 21 y11u11g- Sfel' who used T11 blilj' lmslu-it hall 1111 1 the l'1111t1':1l 1-i111le11' 11il1f1. hw has 1ievel1111ed into .-, 1 h11isl1e-fi 111111111 T. 111141 the girls think him 1-Xf1'e111e-ly l1z111ds11111e-. 0 O O O 101 Q Doo Il lli-QOOOQJ Page Hillffjl-llllf' fi 5 Cocoa- II II-JIIDSI I I -OOOOOI Io Q4 II I I I O I 0 O1 I- O O 1' I 5 X - I I I b I I I 'I 'IM , Q Ig I ' all' ri C, I I -INV 4 AE Y if My Y X i Y 1 Y , Gulf URM HUBERT HICKEY Guam ' FIJI'XX'2lI'l1 Glen surprised us all by vmlliug out for Hubert jugt empwd our Whom this the ftxillll this year. and 1r1'oveIl that -he veal, but we welmmed him'With Opeh X was H Sul?-Huff Dwyer' U9 ls the thug 2ll'Il1S, 1164111186 of the 1'e'Iutz1tio11 as 21 bas- I Illtlllllli-'I' ut the Sflllild tu graduate thu ketlmu lmwl, he bmuwht with him He year. 2l1ldl'0il1'hxYPl1N will have Giificulty H9 Wm t'h'e muh mm? mlm Of the gee! V in finding: El man to fill his slmes. riuml Qmmwungml ' ' 'T time. li. o 0 I' o 0 1 o ow ,O 0000--H II'--0ooO U0000-ll fg ll'f-0000 0 O 0 o 0 o Q7 f-1 fi L1-1 11' '3 I 1 I R,1LPH BICCLINTOCK G12011r112 TALBOT Guzlrd Fu1'w:11'd Ma1 ' was the fz1itl1f111 ::11z11'r1i:111 of 1111- G1-111'g11 was -me uf our young 31111110- 01-111111e11t's 1111s1:et 2111 sensmi. 111111 119 11111111 fu1'w111'11s who gives great 111111111561 guzirfled it as zenlmlsly as fl l11ll1511'y dog fm' the llE'Xt twu ye1z11's 110 will he il 1119111- rloes a 11iec'1- uf 11w:1t. ITP 1-111119 1111 the 1,11-1' uf 11111 fk'211l1. 1111 was the souiwe of i 1 1 way from Kansas to 1-11111-1' B. H. S. T119 :111 f1111 fm' 11111 1v:1111. 1111-1 11t11e11'S 1011 some girls all fell fm' his sturrly 1'11gge-41111-SS 211111 i11fE'I'0Sf:112 X211'11S 111111 1111111111111-11 1111 the hig wimling Qniile, 1'11:111 trips 1111111111'11i11g George. O i 0 O O O O owe.. 11 11.-0000. 1 I'r1y1c llflllfjl-flI1'l'C A 3 QOOOO-ll 1636051 H+-oooo 3 O O 1 0 o O1 o 1 'Q 4' :' X : 1 1 1 3 1 Q f I 1 1 1 I 1 1 I 1.- ' ., , ,f , 1 HAXRLAN LUGAN J1'L111s KREITGER Forw:11'cl Ff'f11'211'11 0.111410-' w111'k1-11 1111111 1111 year, 111111 i11 the gaiues 110 1111151111 he 11111119 21 s111e1111id show- ing. He is 111115' 21 I 1'esh111z111. and when Ililflilll p1'11x'v11 tu he the ii11d of the suasuii. This was his Iirst year to 911- . gage i11 the sec'tic111::l 211111 state lmsket 111111 1 1- meets. He hzls two j'E'2ll'S of high school ffm f '1'5i'I91' mm he has three yet -- basket 111111 11efo1'e- him. 111111 we are poor mfme hun' yuu mm S f1I e1Y C0m'91Ve of -1, gm-ssei-s if he is not 2111 All-State for- ward he1fo1'c- his c'a11'ee-1' us 21 high school player is v1111w1. 1 the pluyoi' he will he 111 the 91111 of that o o' o o 0 O O 1 O ,O O0oo-- I- -100001: U OOoo- 1 Y lIfooOO 0' If O O 0 O O O 5- X . : f . 4' 4, 'I'11c1M.xS NICHOLSON Guard llll1f'iHC!1fll8 5'TlJIIX1Ilj ' str-11111-d right up 2 shoes of Jflhllllj' f'I'1lllP :it flour guard this year. The girls llzlve all trfed lhoir win- ning wiles u1m11 Tlllllilly. hui he 1wx'sist- fl efuwd to 11r1Tir'v 21llV of TIIGIII. Watch Q11 yr 1 , , out for this lad ill the next two years. O O O xg f X 1 1 V af f: fi a , f f SAM IIIGHT Center q'l1I1 lends alll tho cohalrto our T 4- ..i.. emu. It . 1 would lurk the Spire uf Vz11'1Q.y if SZIIDYS W he :ld did not il Ulllillilfll the gy the 11Il'S min 1 :Hsu wus the vhie ,. 1 f I tion 011 The C':11111n Huw. Ill XV ll 1 ffxfllll 0111116 out for their 11':1ru1i11g up. ...4 f uttrarr- o O O Q O 10 OOoo--- H ll looOOl Page nincfy -firr 5 2553000-'H M A H+00CT6? O O Ii - r I- l P I i E 1 N W 1 v Fl! -W, , M ' 12 1 P- , 1 .. p Q E af, f 3 f 'iv ...- r-1 O 3 0 Q O o .Q QPYOOO0-- Il I --QOOOIQJ hun' n 1 nwizuvl r' 5 'ECOQOO-If I C-3005! H -wood O O o E O O O v .1 p-1 Hai The Cham s The highest possible goal that might be entertained in the ambition of a basketball team in Indiana was reached by Bloomingtonls representatives when they were crowned with the laurels of victory as State Champions for the year 1919. This great honor was a fitting climax to the most successful season of playing a Bloomington team has ever experienced. '14 5 With the exception of Don, the stature of the Purple and Wliite warriors was decidedly below the average, enabling them to play all around their larger opponents with a speed that made one literally dizzy to witness, and earning for them the title of t'Little Giants. The District Tournament, held at Bedford, was taken by storm. In the final game of this series Bloomington defeated Bedford, 55 to 5. True to their promise that they would 'tbring home the baconf' the boys presented Mr. Ram- sey with a nice t'side at the following convocation. School was dismissed the week of the championship event in order that all who could, might accompany the team to Lafayette. After the first game with Manual, Bloomington's supporters swelled in number as the enormous crowd was gradually won by the clean and scientific basketball played by our boys. The final game was as a pleasant dream to all who witnessed it. Team and rooters received a royal welcome home, and on their return the truly HLittle Giantst' presented Mr. Ramsey with a live pig as a token of their victory at the second battle of Tippecanoe. P. I Q O 0 i O O , O O 10 0000-M ll ll -QOOOCL Page ninety-sr'z'en fi EDU000--ll A HQCLSL r JI-0055E3' I V .T l I P FIRST Row, I.I+1F'l' T0 RIUIITI GILBERT IHQIQRY, Nonua II1fNm:1:soN, ERNEST STOUT, ALBERT I'ATToN, HARLAN LCGAN. Tor Itow: Co.xeH CLIIVFORIJ hVEI,l.S, M.u:vAxm t'1,ARK, PRESTON BICBICAN, WVYATT MAY. The Track Season The 1919 track team was the best that has ever represented Bloomington. Their most notahle feat was winning a triangular meet at Martinsville over Martinsville and Thorntown. Letters were awarded to May and McBean. With MeBean in the pole vault and hurdles and May in the dashes and jumping event, mo-t ct' the points were made. May captured forty-one of the eighty-one points scored lny the team. He and Capt. MeBean were the only other Purple and p White men entered in the state meet. ..... Prospects for a winning team this season are not so good at the time the -- F' Gothic gces to press. With May and 3lcBean graduating last year, Clark mar- W' T rird and Stoute moved out west, the evperieneed material is lacking, as well as new and inexperienced material. O o Q 0 O 3 0 - 100000-in nl-moo lwfff' lIilll'fIl4f'lf'lI! .1 5 U0000- If 4 ICQCUSI ll-f-0OO00l o E4 o 3 2 Q pan- l is 4A., awww.. ,., , Q p p s s . A l a YS l Top Row, left to right: Coach Wells, Mr. VVyscng, Mr. Vannest, Harlan Logan, Lane Wells. First Row: Laurence Short, Miss Soupart, Gilbert Perry, The present Athletic Board of Control has proven very progressive. At the beginning of the basketball season they inaugurated the reserve seat system in the gyinnasimn which has turned out to he so popular. In co-operation with the Boosters' Club they managed the last Sectional 'llonrnainent in a very effi- cient manner, winning the compliments of visiting teziins. 1 0 O Q 0 O O Ol , . .Qi Doom--I I II -QQOOQ Page uimffy-niizc .F-A QO000--Il IGSGOSI II+0OOOQ 0 o O 2 1 0 Vi- W ff T J X' if 1- a -if , - 'f My , , 1' W 5 1 ,f I f ,f W IYIIIIZI , I X 1 1 ,,A- ,- w f ,ij wggfug X xx W E ff- ffggfffgzn , Miz 1 1 M if X fwfxfff 'vi-Tdqif-jf' ' MJ? A K9 ,W ir X201 X X ,rig ff 'Z - ' A , A X P f w f W! -f-f H'A' fn NZ X if t '5 , ff f 1 Q X f,A X r f 51fX2 NJA I, et, -- X 7 P J W f pdf, H' 4- ,vf Max, 2, N , 0 8 1 100000--fll .... ll'-OOOOQL hun L ,anim-nJ 00000--In ICSQQSSI ll--000001 2 2 0 3 ll ew-SIX. - IQ :-- X- . 54 I IM V-11 - FEES' .:g.' 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Q gv5 2, QQi3 C?-xg? 0 41- ' ' o 3 3 vol A Q lQO 0oo--H ll --OOOOQ, Page one hundred thrve 01 O O o Q fi C0000-II I ICQGUSI. ll+00OOQ O ? o O 0 O A TOP ROW, LEFT T0 RIGHT: MORRIS PAYNTER, RIARVARD CLARK, WYATT MAY, DALE Cox, WILLIAM TREADWAY, GLEN CURRY. SEc'ONn ROW: ULLIFI GARIINI-QR. BIARTIIA L. CAMPI:1:I.I,, RUTH A. ROBERTSON, JOSEPIIINIC I'IALI., I I.0RlflNCE ICI,nER. FIRST ROW: LI-:AH AUSTIN, IPOROTHY HUNTINGTON, GLADYS LINTON, MARGARET The Gothic Staff WILLIAM E. TREADVVAY, Editor-in-Chief DALE COX, Business IXIHHHQB-I' KRIQIIS. -1.- gnu- ADVERTISING ATHLETICS ART DALE COX IXIARVARD CLARK RUTH A. ROBERTSON GLEN CURRY MORRIS PAYNTER HO.AGL.AND CARMICHAEI. MORRIS PAYNTER , LITERATURE AND FEATVRITS DOROTHY HUNTINGTON LEAII AUSTIN GLADYS LINTON OLLIE GARDNER FLORENCE ELDER IXIARGARET KREBS IXIORRIS PVAYNTER GLADYS LINTON BIARTHA LOUISE CAMPBELL .1 3: I -. JOKES ORGANIZATIONS J OSEPHINE IIALL DOROTHY HUNTINGTON O o O o O O Q I 'O IQ oooo-- H I I --0000 Pagf' 0110 111111111111 flnlll' V JR C0000-If ILQGOSI H+-ooood so Q Q .Q 0 to O Y ls nn- .L T 4 4 i 2 4 i l I l 1 l I i 3 TOP ROW, LEFT T0 RIGHT! WILLIAM JOHNSTON, GLADYS LINTON, MARY COX, LIORRIS PAYNTIQB, RUTH HILLS, HARIAN LOGAN, MARGARET IQREBS, SAM HIGHT. SECOND ROW: IRVIN HUNCILMAN, IiENRIETTA THORNTON, IIARRIET DAVIDSON, JULIA HEPRUBN, CORNELIA VOS. FIRST ROW: RUTH A. ROBERTSON, JOSEPHINE HALL, LEAH AUSTIN, DALE Cox, ROSALIE ESABEY. The Gptimist Staff The fondest dreams of those who have manifested an interest in the Optimist, our Weekly school newspaper, have been reached this year under the editorship of Dale COX. The paper has reached a size Where it can compete favorably with any school publication in the country and all the Work is done by High School students, the mechanical work being done by the Printing Department. A real Extra was turned Off the press just fifteen seconds after the Whistle blew in the last game of the District Tournament, a remarkable feat in amateur jour- A nalism. 5,-. -1- -A LAO o J, O O .fo Q room-Mn lu-wood Page one hundred five IR 0000-Il C IC-3035! ll-+OOOOU O E! o O O I., Music I1 1- .-1. t .Em sqm f 1 5' The Depzirtineiit of Music, under the direction of Miss Bernice Kinser, has y ac-complished some wonderful results the past year. The orchestra has been steadily improved, ai boys' and a girls, Glee Club have been successfully or- ganized, and as zi fitting climax to the musical sermon, The Princess Chry- szintlieiiiiiirif' R Japanese operetta was presented in the spring. TOP ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: KENNETH HEATON, EDWARD BURKHALTER, AI.- BERT ITOADLEY, HERBERT ALIIIRE. SECOND ROW: ALICE REED, VICTOR HEISTIIND, CATHERINE STOUTE, LOW- ELL THRASHER ALICE BIERMAN. 7 FIRST ROW: HELEN CARMICHAEL, R-UTH FIIRRIS, MIss KINSER QDirectorD, Miss COLEMAN. 1-4 .1 '- -'s 000 O 1CPiO0oo-- Hl4oooOl Pnnn num hrmzrlrmi s'i,l fi S0000--H H+-300-6? i 1: 1 Q4 4 3 5 1 4 L1 G f r 37 1 I Li.. U2 C ff' H o o :-1 O -. P-1 o fl' 8 O ,O ' :O - OOoo---ll H'--0000112 Page one h1l11dr0d S .1 1. R 5 C0000-II IQGDSI Il+00OO O Sf O I0 0 0 O L.: lm, - 5 ,Q I l 1 rf ow, LEFT T0 RIGHT: ETHELENE ENGLIZDOW, DIARGARET KREBS, JULIA HEP- ToP R BURN, HUTII ELLIS. Sscoiwn Row: ROSALIE ESAREY, BIARY CURRY, LoIs HAFLICH. FIRST Row: AIARY LoU Iimtn, GLADYS THRASHER, EVA SOUDERS, HARRIETT DAV- IDSON. The Girls' Council I The Girls' Council was first organized in 1914. lt is composed of three, girls elected from each rooin by popular vote and a ineinlier of the faculty. Eacli semester a new Council is elected, and no giil may serve two successive terms. Tlie purpose of the organizaticn is to furtlier a democratic spirit among -' the girls and to promote the right kind of school spirit. It has succeeded in -' ,.. ... carrying out its purpose admirably H1 all the years since its founding. 0 O O 0 O rOOoo-.H H--00001 IQ 0000--Il T ICQCDSI ll-+0oOOO' O EJ o 0 o O 2 i pun- + 4 i 4 l I TOP Row, IETT T0 RIGHT: JOSIZPHINE HALL, MARY Cox, LUCILE HUGHES, RUTH HILLS. HARRIETT IFAVIDSON. FIRST Row: HARRIETT HENSLEX', DIARY Lou REED, LEAH AUSTTN. I . The Y. W. C. A. has lately become the Blue Triangle. Though the name is different, the Wcrk and purposes of the organization remain the same. The club tries to establish a closer friendship between the girls of the sehool-espe- cially between the Freshmen and the. Upper Classmen. Its parties and meetings have been regular get-together times for all the girls. The club has always helped in charity work at Christmas time, and this year about thirty poor children of the city were invited to a party given in the ..... High School gymnasium, each one receiving gifts of candy and dolls which the U- F-' girls-and boys-of the school had dressed. ol 0 Q O lo or 0 .Q 0000--H H'--00OOt 171110 one hundred nine 5 C0000-Il A ICSGDSI ll-OOOOOT S3 V 8 - l l..a I it ...- l 1ies'1' llow, 1.r:lfT T0 1e1oH'1': .l'lI.0RENi'l'j l'lI.DICR, .IIQAN ANm+:1zsoN, U. G. VANNIQST, J. , Z. A. McI'A1'or1AN, YAl.I.ll'Z Mlzsswi-311. , Sl-:comm Row: IIARRIIET1' IMv1nsoN. l'I'rII1c1.1cNi: l'lNGI.ICIJOW', lNLx1u' CURRY, IIELICN ' TlIox1As, IC1.1zAIxET1I GICNTRY, EVA Sovnmzs, MARY Lori Iimcim. Tor How: WILLIAM JOHNSTON, 1-IDWARD BURKIIALTER, HU1xE1z'r BROWN, HAR- LAN IATGAN, .IoI1N ll0AIJl.l5Y. oostc-zrs' Clu N The Boosters, Club is composed of a representative from each High School organization and three faculty meinlfers. Its purpose is to support all the activ- ities of the school. This year it has helped the Athletic Association by selling tickets to the games and tournaments, and has Worked to increase the Gothic subscriptions. It also published an Athletic Booklet, the proceeds from it being -. given to the Athletic Association. The Boosters' Club has already become one of the most important organ- it izations in school. i fl 0 0+ O.. O OOOQ--H I'--Oooollgi fi goose-H 'Qin H?oooOE? s O O i , .1 1, 117 11, Top Row-Hubert Brown, Edmund Strong, Dan Burke, William Kenny. Third Row-Irving Timberlake, Julia Hepburn, Margaret Krebs, Mar- tha Carter, Gilbert Perry. Second Row-Helen Thomas, Ruth Farris, Henrietta Thornton, Harriett Davidson, James Regester. First Row-Frank Peake, Martha Louise Campbell, Elizabeth Gentry, ' Florence Hirsch, Irvin Huneilman. lliiq and Mask Wig and Mask, our dramatics club, was organized in 1918. Through its efforts and those of its sponsor, Miss Soupart, the much needed new scenery for our stage has been procured and the curtain made noiseless. .--, Membership in Wig and Mask is by election, and only those who have pre- -J 1'-7 viously shown some ability in dramatics may be taken into the club. - i 0 o i0 0 io Oi 40 O, jfDOOoo--- --QOOOQ Puyr' nur' hundrcri 0Ivt'f':1 .63 EJ7i9000i'Il M H'i00OOCg 0 o L Rogues' Qallc.-irq 7-' ma comffn S55 N0-S Q-me. ucoweoY'A+ 'lnurcn' CASE NG 7 If vw CASE N0.8 COLLEGE THE .STRONG FAMILY 5 . - o I O O 0' O O 0 .Q pow--la HA'-'OOOOQQJ ii 1Q0000- ll ICEGDS ' EI ROOOOQ' E! o O o 0 3- v zr 1 V' U 35 'ff' ' if , 4 , souPi'E i 1 1 i it ..,,.,.,Y. ,, , 3 l 'I'111-:src HAD O O 1, . , L il j ., I . 31 I -011.4 2? v , I' 4, ff 'ff' my-5,4 ,,,,,,,.- -f ff: E IWW ,WWW I' 5 1 cj 2 , .Q 'ft 40 6 , 4 4 Q I fy f f wa ,if ,J 1 , . go 1 9 My l 4 s i gg W, , ' x I z ,ff 7 W ,, In W ,, , 'Q' ' 3 'V , w a N W-,f'f1Q:' :fit 5 '4M:'f'Lf - 'gm ' ffffg-4-L' W ' .xv , ,, 1412- ,t - JIS ,,,. ,. gm Qf by V , V ,, ,.,, ..,.q., ,,wwE SONS OF REST H 5 3 LAT! N 'LSHARKS ALIEN 'R EDS THIS GIiI'l.X'l'NFISS TH1zl's'1' I'1'0N 'fm-Ju .. -.....l 1' F-. o O O O O Q meow- ll Il -me-Q l'rly1f- um' lIIllldl'6'fl fhfl'1!'!' Zgbooo-II 1 QL 1- ll-0060? 1 , ' I fr' ,' il' A ', 7 I fi 1 -,, , 1 f ... ,PAY AND MAY 1 W f , f A' ' y 1A A 4 O H111 l1z11N1 IN 111111: Nx11x1 IIXlNl o 0 0 0 O o ' ,O1 10 Oooo-1 ll --QOOOQ Qoooo-ll I l 1110000 0 O o 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 8U,C'k 1 1 I WALK O, PIII Ims IN 1lNIlS o Q O O1 O 0 o lfbooow-11 ll -mow. l'rry,'v nm' l11111dr1'a1 jiff L 11. 1..- V ' 5 C0000-II If-3005! IILOOOOU 0 E4 o O O l Z , L-4 VMH r1cKLED ?Tf 1: I Y I 5 3 0 ,O gD OOoo--- l!fT0000'Q gi Q.-Q 5 22630001-II A' fl?ooOO? l 11. X W W P 4 f l , 1 I V 1 I a i F P I I I 4 1 , i I I i -ld , O O O T Q7 ' 'DR' OWNIEN AL WEW UF 77113 5fEfi5 H U'f'NUJl1lL VILVV -1. QCENES AYD QCFNILRY o I0 O00o-- f -oo0Ol' lrufr' unc' I1 rnulrvd 8l'l'1'lLfl IL QO000-II If-3003! ll-0000 fi Ei ol o O O O O ' Miss Kinser- The boys begin singing the first part and the girls begin 'already to L-I die. . George Coffey- Why, what in the world has become of your watch T' . . Shorty- What watch? f'o77ey- The one you used to have that had a handsome gold case. Shorty- I know it did, but circumstances alter cases. Airs. rfulbcrtson walling rolly-t'All those present keep silent, and all those absent let me know. Mother- Dale, I can't let you have another dish of grape-nuts. make you sick. 11410 No.1-- Well, give me another one, and send for the doctorf Miss Soupurt- Stand up, Edward. Hd Whftscll- I don't know enough about it to stand up. Mr. lvlI1l7ll'8't-uxvlltl was the British general at this time? I'fflzr,f11'1I Bllflfh1lH!'l'-h'I'lOXV tel ? Mr. I'IIHTIf'-'fl-uCtlI'l'Ql'I.n ill. Ii. I'umpIwlIe Iboesn't the moon look engaging? llarold Z-- Yes, there's a ring around it. Glen f'III'I',ll-Mxvllj' is a horse with its head hanging down, like Monday': lforlnry lialcer- I bite, let's have it. Y'ilI'I'!l'- Bi'l'2ll1NP it's neelis weak Qnext weekjf' Ilan lf'ur7.'e- I think l shall be a lumber man when I grow up. Ilulwrt lfroum-t'Well, you've got a good head for lumber. I Bron-nie fat phone!- Give me 35 please. Tc-Ieplzone Operator- Tl1ey're busy, but I can give you 1529. tNote-1529 is Carol's number. 5 illr. Vrrmiest treading headlines from the paperj- How many have read last night'S News? Hands up, please. Florence Hirsch.- I have. Mr. l'fl7'L'I'H?8t-uxvlltlt did you read about, the League of Nations? 1'vl0I'0lZl'f' H.- No, sir. l read 'Mutt and Jei'!'. ' Silently, one by one, the infinite books of the Fourth-Years blossom the little zeros, forget-me-nots of the Seniors. Helen Hinlcle fldngj- I heard the owl's chirp. Alias Soupart-t'Where are the Atlas mountains? H. Thorntrm- Why-er they used to be in western Africa. Lueile Hughes- Oli, dear, it tells here that a poor baseball player died at the plate. M. L. Campbell- I guess he died from over-eating. ,iliss Wolilfeld fspeaking: of Knights?- ln the Middle Ages whenever a knight did a good deed he was given a token by his lady. He would wear this token on his arm. Some of the boys in this class are knights. I'f'rr'r IfIll'lClIlllfI'I'4uYt-'S. I am. l have got a vaccination on my arm. Miss Avzzlersorv- l'm sorry you're going to drop your French, Mary. Mary Farmer- O, I'll let it down easy. Miss Kinsev'- Haven't you an ear for music? 1 7 f'Nll77'lf'7l'-HI dunno, take a look and see. Rodney Baker- Don't you think my voice is ripe? Four dishes will and i ,L , Wyrzft .Huy- Iiipe? lt's over ripe, it's rotten. ' Mr. Wysfmg- Tliere are too many liuths in this room. Will you change your name? Ruth .-i. Robertson- Oli, how sudden. Jllss U'ohlff'ld! l'leii11e the idention as you see it in your composition, Shorty- lt's a place where one buneh of mistakes end and another begins. Miss Nouparf- Mary, what is a violet? Jllurgf Short- A violet is a blue flower which is sometimes white. E Miss Wohlrield- Wl1at do bookworms do to books? Lurfile l'6fP7'S071' tafter a pausej- Eat 'emi' Frrnvhmfzn- lXIa. howold is that lamp? , Jlorher- About three years. .i 1'11'l',9l1fI'-'KTUFII it down, it's too young to smoke. 1 Irish Imlirtcman- lf ye want to smoke here. ye'll aither have to put out your Cigar or go somewhere else. Jlr, l','1nm'sf tllistory 31- l don't know whether to laugh or cry about this class. , lliylh srhool Gio-I af Blue Lrmfern Hooking at her ice creamj- I wanta spoon. o V 3 Ifuxscl lir'r1rc1- Al1'igl1t. l'rn here. O i O 2 O 0 .Q 00000--H Ill-0000, 0000--H Hi----OOOCDQ A C0000-ll ICSCHJSI II-OOOOO' g O V O 5 O O , O O Chewing gum is good for the teeth. but the teachers prefer that we use a tooth brush. I-'rrnzlf Pcrilfc- Say, Rob, if you just had to work, what would you rather do? I Bob Strong- I don't know. Frrmlc l'CII1ff'm-uXVPll, l'd be janitor in an air castle. After a certain social event the other night a Bloomington boy tEd Strongj reach- .: ing home at one ol-lock. found the door locked. After scraping the door for about twenty V minutes with his latch key, he leaned back and exclaimed, By jovel Some scoundrel ' has stolen the keyhole. Miss Alld!'l'NOlI-uNOI'9Il9 spelled the word correctly only she left out the 'rf George Fojjfcy treading from shorthand notesj- He took the-. I don't know what the next word is. Jlrs. Vzzllncrtsotz- Tell hini, Ollie. Ollie Garrlner-'tChu,-chu. Student ttranslating Latinl- llave you your potatoes picked yet? Mr. .eiulnlc-t'How did you get that answer, Dan? Dun Burlcc- XVith my pencil. Jlr. TYflI'lIZl'Sf-Nxvtltlt art did the Romans learn from the Greeks? Opal Crum- Philosophy and Science. Doctor said a friend. t'What do you take for a cold? A fee. replied the doctor. .lliss Soupurt- Could we have a mock funeral these days? George Isu,f1c.9- Yes, you wouldnt have any trouble about getting a death certidcateg money will bribe almost any doctor. Russel Loesch-t'Doctors ain't that hard up now. Ed Strong treading from shorthand notesb- They agreed to wait for payment of --.- 3 their dates for- Jlrs, F11llacrtsou-Hbebts. not dates. Ed. I Ed Strong- Well, how are you going to tell them apart. They're both made the same. f'l'f RIIHlIlll Ito lmrbcrlf How soon can you shave me? Bnrhcr! Oh, in about three years. Jlr. Belrlon- And now please leave all the books at the desk, take alternate seats in alternate rows a nd remember this examination is to be conducted under the honor system. Florence Elder falls in front of High School. Glenn f'urry- Could I help you up? Flrnwllcc- l don't know. you Can try. Lucky- But I clon't think I deserve an absolute zero. Miss Crurczz- Neitlier do I, Leonard. but that the lowest mark I am allowed to give. Jlr. Vfmnest- When was the Constitutional Convention, Miss Bender? Glorline- YVhy that Was quite a while ago. Mr. Vfl7l7le Sf-MYQS. but when ? Glodine-t'NVhy when they made the Constitution. Mr. Woolcy- I missed you from my French class yesterday. Pauline Gri1'7in tblushing and starnnieringj- Oh, sir, thank you so much. Mr. Jjcflnughrz tout huntingl- Have you seen any hare around here yet? Little Boy- No, I guess the tonic ain't begun to work yet. You can lead a horse to water. But you cannot make him drink. You can ride a Latin pony, But you cannot make him think. Their meeting it was sudden, Their meeting it was sad. She sacrificed her own sweet life 'Twas the only one she had. She lies beneath the daisies On a sunny hillside now, For there's always something doing - .-. l' When a freight train meets a cow. Love is like an onion, You taste it with delight, And when it's gone you wonder o 3 What ever made you bite, O LQ O lwrgfc one I1 uudrod nizzr-teen fi 00000-fll W ICSGUSI H+-0000 O E! O 0 O 0 O , HVQVQRTASEJWEMQ X 1 T ' 1 GJ V1 ak Q' xro' ,f bp'P:Sv'7QS'rSrr-fd X -lf'k.fxf'J 11 b1'1vgg,S1zNf2 fix ff X ' a V' 'LR f I Q firfffllfjg Q R S V M 5 i D 8 2 f 'I MRA- cp K -T-'NFS fww I aft? X X E 13323 I ' 5 9141- f, Lv A cg 3 -j 2 I it f lx K f 'XA ' ! A ' Q! XV V Gifgxgffgip + ' -cfff 1 , S, ,X 1 , 7 47,1 515142 - g , - f f WQJK7 f - .- M. .,,--7 1 --41' -a f- , U X jj W V W1 f 1?Qib ffw TW HQ - i Ml ,-4-ef Jffffkf fwf4fx'Q33g,vf3 Kg WJ my -A J M . 1 f RX figs - f' 'el' Y -i A4i ,A ff- X .X ...L -?ix5 , rw M , 91- fZ'? g VY , , !JV,-f--f-A -X--X, -S-f f 'H In o' 0 o O o O 0 .Q P0000--II Il -000062 1r....., .,..,, 1-nnH.- 11 In-nnfu fa 236000-H gfaqggl E H-0000263 14. 1.-. B BLUE LANTERN CAFE CHINESE AND AMERICAN Q E First-Class Soda Fountain E' in Connection Complete Line of Dance Novelties 1 R. DELBERT BEARD ' PROP. 3 2 ,O o O O O O JClOOoo-1U ll--0000 I IC one hundred twenty .pi fi C0000--II ICQCOSSIS E ll-+0000Q 0 Ei O i O f I EAST SIDE SQUARE PHONE 228 it F-.. WILES DRUG COMPANY Being exclusive agents for the Eastman 5 Kodak Co. in this territory, We handle EVERYTHING PERTAINING TO KODAKS I 3 Including a Complete Line of Amateur's Accessories, All Sizes of Films, t Film Packs, Plates, Print Paper, Etc. t rxgiggiir l l , V, I 3536213 P 5 We do amateur Finishing that will satisfy you -- ASK THE KODAK MAN Athletic Supplies of All Kinds O O , O O LCD OOoo-- ll I 1-0000 5 C0000--ll it IQGDSI S lI+0OOOOl o o . E . o o o i o .A Rs ,-, fg 3i,.. A C 0 I3 R , -- f - X X - , EW fa -A la m X , , nl M i, l i a ll 'A lllfill l Us li Q 1 HAVE YOU If Seen our new, snappy Suits for Spring and i 1 g Summer? Well, we have Ed. V. Price made- to-measure and model suits to pick from. KUPPENHEIMER, that's the line of ready-macles we are now selling. For style, quality and price, these two can't be beat. Straw Hats, Caps, Silk Shirts, Silk Hose, Fine f Ties, Soft Collars, etc., we've got 'em. LOGAN L. coolvnas l v WHERE THE BoYs TRADE -1 . if ' L A G! X O ,on ,ol 1 ,O Oooo-- --00004 w I 1 mu' 111111111111 flrwzf Il o O O O fi C0000-II A 150.0531 llxooooo 2 V 0 ul. SEE H. P. TOURNER for Graduation Gifts of Distinction l,l ll Diamonds, Watches, jewelry Fine engraving and repairing 121 South Walnut St. APPROPRIATE IVIILLINERY FOR ALL SEASONS Lat-. KIMBREL SISTERS MILLINERY SHOP lj Hotel Bowles Building Bloomington, Indiana GO TO BELL 8: MCKINLEY CLEANING and PRESSING ll ll Work called for and delivered Phone 893 STOUTE'S PHARMACY STATIONERY FOUNTAIN PENS -Fine line of- IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC TOILET ARTICLES Druggists' Sundries Etc. Etc. ll ll Phone 235 West Side Square OOoo- -ll -111 HI?o0OOI 411, 5 C0000-If IC-303531 ll-0000 .O 9 O O O O STOP AND SHOP TRY LETTELLEIR'S 1 lVlll..K MADE AND 1- - WITH THE - CCLLINS- WOODBURN COIVIPANY A Big, Clean, Up-To-Date Grocery. Two Phones Five Fords F. B. VAN VALZAH For Bicycle Sundries Guns and Air Rifles General Hardware South Side Square Bloomington, Indiana -1. 1...-1 O00 CREAM BREAD AT ALL GROCERS Made Clean, Baked Clean, Sold Clean If you want to be healthy, wealthy and wise, eat our bread, cakes and pies. 202 East Third Sl. Bloomington, Indiana W. O. BLAKELY 81 SON GROCERS A complete line of Staple and Fancy Groceries East Kirkwood Avenue 475-Phones-572 80000--H II--OOOOQ I 1: mu' I :mir l I fl! fi ooooo-u IBGDSI P H-moo' 2 8 O O J. W. O'HARROW 2-3 :I THE HOME OF PURE DRUGS KODAK DEVELOPING A SPECIALTY TELEPHONE 35 E. H. KASER ELECTRIC SHOE SI-IOP MILT HALL, the old, reIiabIe barber, Iocated at the Tourner I'IoteI5 known Shoes repaired by the everywhere for the cIassy hair- Goodyear WeIt System cuts and massages. Assisted by two other Hne artists. We have only one competi- . . tor to beat--tI1at's ourselves, and believe us it is some com- e petitor. Good porter and a neat ' shop. Q V. A-1.1 Call on us and you are sure to be pleased. 120 South College Avenue -1 3 3g Q O 0 , .Q ICIOOOO--'I IlfloOOOQ ..-,ntl Q Qoooo-.H IQ! a H-f-oooO 9 O 'r f LW 1 il I 1 in BEN BECOVITZ-f Smart Apparel for Women and lVlisses SPRING SUITS City Book and Styled and priced Music Company to make good B k S With young men Stciiosnery Magazines School Supplies Fountain Pens Typewriter Supplies Office Furniture Filing Cabinets Office Supplies Aeolian Pianos 1.1 . '- Globe Clothing 120 North Walnut Street Company Phone 34 lo O O O O so 100000-1 II ll -moo P10 unc' hunrlrvd fzrvn ii 2320000-II 1 Iwi! lI+oooOc3 O O 11 lr 1 ,-. Strengthen old friendships with a new portrait-the gift that exacts nothing in return-yet has a value that can only be estimated in kindly thought- fulness. Make an appointment today CHAS. GILBERT SHAW Oflicial Photographer for the Gothic .1-nf - FT -ni 0 o 0 O O O O is Q 00000-nil Ilj-OOOOCL ik 550000--II l II+000Og L AT CAMPBELUS puns -1. SUITS COATS, DRESSES, GOSSARD CORSETS And all kinds of READY-MADE APPAREL 3 For ? WOMEN AND GIRLS ' 1 X M 2 4 CAIVIPBELL an COMPANY g- f.. . Phone 594 - 3 Q O O O O Q ooo0..+. H H 4-QQOQQ I g one hundred twcnfgf-1 .1-4. 6:5 C6000---H A 'A I f H--o00Ogg O o o THE EAGLE CLOTHING STORE :- .1 for SOCIETY BRAND SUITS T and the best makes of I-IATS, CAPS, SHIRTS, COLLARS, TIES For Men, Young Men and Boys I I WE PRINT Best by Test froma HOWE'S PINHEAD to a POSTER ICE CREAM SODAS -I I-Iowe's Original Nut Sundae Q WOM A vOUR1f23Q?ff1wOMw GLTQNI ww -7-I YT TT F? ll Z HowE's CANDY KITCHEN '- I THE QUALITY SHOP Wm side square o o o 0 O O O OOOoo---H --oo00 ik 0000-ll IGQCDSI ll 1000001 O Q! O O o o WELLS CAFE L... - f I n We lead all dining places in the city. When you Want something good to eat--go to WELLS CAF E. i-i1 I T BLOOMINGTON'S THE PRLNCESS Q an i BEST TAXICABS HARRIS GRAND i THEATRES - Call Rainbow 75 Clean, Courteous and Prompt Standard Photoplay Produc- tions at THE PRINCESS j Popular Attractions and Z TAXI SERVICE Vaudeville at the pl l c. L. Wilson F. H. scale. HARRIS GRAND 0 0 VO O 100000--fn no-woo I gr' one humirvrl thirty- 5 C0000-ll S' ICQGDSI Il+OOOOO' O O o o Oy 3 1 Smart Shoes the Year 'Round Smart dressed men and women want shoes of such distinction that marks their attire as attractively complete QR? SUCH SHOES ARE SOLD AT RHORER'S SHOE STORE lVlen's, Women's and Growing Girls Shoes Exclusively Did it ever occur to you that there is a food, which is very vital to human life, and is only obtainable through the use of dairy products? Be sure your children have all the milk, butter and ice cream they Want. .. JOHNSON CREAMERY COMPANY ... 400 West Seventh Street Phone 188 -- S 3 gl 3 lOOO00-II ll+0000Q fi KDOOOO--II H+-ooOO I O Q .0 O To I HART, SCHAF F NER 8z MARX F and FASHION PARK I Are the Best LINES OF CLOTHES MADE IN AMERICA Exclusive Agents Everything that is nobby in Wearables for the young man 5 I ahn Clothing Company I il HUGHES BROS. COMPANY EVERYTHING IN BUILDING MATERIAL Established 1882 5 Lumber, Coal, Cemenf, Plaster, Sash, 1 Doors, Roofing, Paint, 4 I 2 Oil, Etc. 1 GX? I 1 -in .1-,I Comer 4th and Monon R. R. Telephone 47 1 0 0 A O O 'Q O fO 100000--H H-100001 I 1 m11'l11nrd1'r'1I thi rf fi EDCDOOQ---H 1- li-000023 O O o I HlNKl..,E'S MRS, L. MEAT C. R. PLEASANTS P-, MARKET 2 MILLINERY Best of SHOP MEATS l'l'..'!'if . 55337 ' f'f, Z7 'T:Jfi:f.'73 208 North Walnut Street North College Avenue 2721Phones-'-1356 Opposite Federal Building SHOES and PUMPS Fancy Dress Shoes-high or low heels Sport Shoes CARPENTER Oxfords and Pumps-buck Neolin or leather soles . . Fancy Dress Pumps-silver or gold cloth satin in colors di Men's English Last Shoes ancl Oxfords--fibre or leather soles HTROT MOCSH For men, women and children .... Tennis goods DISTRIBUTORS MODEL SHGE CO. AND SEED West Side Square MERCI-IANTS 0 O O O OOOOO--II H--0000 .ik 0000-ll Il+oooOd 2. V 8 o o I WANT TO OPEN MY FIRST BANK ACCOUNT Such were the words of a young man to us a few days ago. I-Ie said: I have started a little business of my own, and I feel like I ought to have a Bank Account, and I have decided that I want my account with your Bank. We certainly were glad to get that account, although his First deposit was only about 5200. We want more accounts just like this-small accounts with young firms just starting into business. We will help them and they will help us. In many respects this is a young man's Bank. Tell your friends about it. MONROE COUNTY STATE BANK Bloomington, Indiana ef woMfw1SAPPARfL U p - LOUIS 8: CAROLYN BECOVITZ i i N 5 f WE SPECIALIZE ON WEARING APPAREL FOR I-HGH SCHOOL Ti . g AND COLLEGE GIRLS ,O o W o .Oi l O O .Og F gg O OOoo-- --o0OOlQl Page one lzzmdrvd fhirry-fi: .fi C0000--Il A HQGOSI H-+0OOOO O sf O 8 2 O SAVE SAFELY Q11 ci -1. ,.-. A dollar spent is the encl of it A A dollar deposited is the beginning of it B l THE CITIZENS LOAN 81 TRUST COMPANY The home of saving For Artistic The gift problem for all oc- casions is easily solved ,ee at C. H. ULAND WYLIE'S ll ll ll ll Pictures, Pottery, Baskets and all the latest novelties In rear of the 2 MODEL SHOE COMPANY 2 WE ALSO FRAME PICTURES Wu' sid' s o i I I 0 i on of E ,Qi oooo... H llg--ooooQJ L73 it! C000--II lIiooOO O 'Q O O O O ' o O FIRST NATIONAL BANK I-U Nat. U. Hill, President Chas. S. Small, Cashier -'I Ira C. Batman, Vice-President Reg. B. Stull, Assistant Cashier THE OLD RELIABLE BANK Established 1871 No business too large or too small for us to handle. We solicit your account and prom- ise you every courtesy and accommodation in keeping with sound and safe banking TOTAL ASSETS OVER SI,250,000.00 STEINIVIETZ 8z PEEBLES RAY D. WINGERT TAILORS AND E , DRY CLEANERS I JEWELER , W BLOOIVIINGTON HIGH SCHOOL I Southeast Corner Square L i RINGS, FOBS AND PINS I I-1 We call for and deliver I Phone 446 119 East Kirkwood Avenue O Q I . 1OOooo--Hi H--00001 Page one hum? ii C0000-H ICBCKJSI limo. O00 o Q4 O O , Satisfaction does not refer only -, to price. Satisfaction assures you a brimful of quality, value and service. I Such satisfaction is the kind at this store. ' When you buy an item here you know that our guar- antee of full and complete satisfaction stands back of every purchase. You have secured the very best. I We want you to make that test after every purchase you have made here. If it does not measure up to the expecta- tions please let us know at once. BREEDEN 8x COMPANY BUNGER'S THE HUB i TAXI SERVICE CLOTHING 8: SHOE CO. THE HOME 'oF STYLEPLUS Sz SHERMAN Cars for All Occasions CLQTHES Truck in connection for picnic parties and baggage. EI it u Clothing for Young Men Pl Phone 60 Opposite Post Office Shoes 8: Furnishings O ol Ol OI A ooooo--gg H..Q00o .F-A QCDOOQ-Il news: lr-mo so M O 1 0 O A if J. R. McDANIEL 8: COMPANY Q FURNITURE and UNDERTAKING NORTH SIDE THE SQUARE BLOOMINGTON INDIANA If in Need Of Modern in Every Particular CHINA, CUT GLASS, KITCHEN UTENSILS OR NOTIONS We Have It HOTEL TOURNER Big line to select from. Prices right. Sc and l0c Novelties a specialty. New Cafeteria in Connection A Entrance on Fouth Street to fl THE FAIR STORE Ladies' Parlor , Where you buy for less. Q o P. C. GILLIAT, Prop. O O O 130000--H --ooOO lffff, 1 7111! ii 530000-II lG3COSL s Um? 000g 0 0 O O gf THE OPTllVllST L' F V ls the barometer of B. H. S. spirit and activities. 3 -... 1 As a paper it is all that its name would imply. ' J ,.... i ls is published by, and in the interest of the student body i of Bloomington High School. lts purpose is to boost our school and record its achieve- I ments. A i SUBSCRIPTION RATE-25c PER SEMESTER 1 i 1 T l have the best shoe repair h ' S th I d' . s op in ou ern n lana I 1 5 1 Goodyear Welt System Neat 1 Expert Service and P m t Courteous Treatment ro F 1 Hotel Bowles Bldg. q Y 1 l,l 4 ll 3 ARTHUR Q. LEWIS Frankfort, Indiana - Proprietor l 0 V 0 O O O O 0 , ,Q ICP OOoo-- ll 1 -1o00OI' ii C0000-ll 4 IBGDSI ll+-00000 O 0 O O I-I JIMMIE. CAMPBELL 5-h CAFE I Two Doors North of Princess Theatre Special lunch and short orclers a specialty CLEANLINESS, QUALITY AND -1 SERVICE OUR MOTTO SAY: Meet Me At Everything in the Drug Line. NICK 81 TOM'S The best place in this state for goocl shines and everything. DRUG STORE Butter Kist Pop-Corn and Cracker-Jack. Fine Candies. l We Clean Hats. I Call 385. Thank You. --l 8x 202 North Walnut St. -- I Wants Your Trade phone 98 lo FO TO 100000---H H.-QOOOQ 111110 u I 11111111 Vffffflf- 5 C0000---Il A IQCUSI Il-+O00OCj 9 O O O O O 0 -i If You Want a Real Car, - BUY A BUICK I , iai Tu Baud: Model H-Sir-15 Before purchasing your car, remember the slogan: When better cars are built, BUICK will build them. Tires, tubes, acce sories, U. S. L. Batteries, Sampson Tractors CURRY MOTOR SALES COMPANY ..-:- FI Corner Sixth and Morton Streets Phone 1 1 O I 9 0 0 O l O ol O 100000--H ll -OOOCQ 5 EDOOQQ--all Q H-f-OOOOS? O O 5 o o i! COMPLIIVIENTS .- F of - THE G. H. WESTING COMPANY lndiana's Leading Cycle and Sporting Goods Store I i M3 ' -A Vermont and Pennsylvania Sts. T INDIANAPOLIS, IND. 'T 100000--H ll-QOOOQ Page om' hundred forty-t fi KQCDOOO-'ll 4 is llmooofig o ,Of 1 1 P , L i. Stafford Engravlng and E , i I 0 i Stafford Service f l Our conception of service to the schools we i work with includes much more than merely giv- I I ing the highest quality of engravings that it is possible to produce. ' We always take a keen interest in both the p financial and the artistic success of every An- nual for which we are privileged to prepare the I engravings. f lt was this interest that prompted us in the Q preparation and publication of the Stafford handbook, Engravings for College and School : Publications, which we furnish, free of charge, to the Annuals for which we work. The suc- T cess of this book and the fact that we were the originators of this method of co-operation, 1 is to us a source of considerable pride. A The publishers of this Annual will tell you that in the F planning, financing and preparation of their book. this l Stafford handbook was a veritable gold mine of helpful I ideas and suggestions. 4 A copy of this book, in addition to all the direct and l individual co-operation you may need, and the benefit ' of our nearly thirty years' specialization in college and I school engraving, is available to all schools that ap- l preciate this idea of service. it Artists Designers Engravers A CENTURY BUILDING. INDIANAPOLIS O o O O 0 O o ,o ,CP OOoo-- I --oooo P11110 nm' lnlmlrrrl foriy-four 5 C0000--ll T If-3035! Ile-000001 O Y' 0 0 2 O 1-' Y 'wry I Vi' TT A T5 ,R,g. Mx Fei' A Y 1 TVN F Nt JJ . T f f r 1. W Mfg 'Kansa-S950 IE. -E I mm nm RLG us PATUH TRADE MARK REG.U.S.PAP.UfF5 MANY STYLES TO SUIT ALL TASTES AND FEET As for Hts-bless you, the numer- erous Walk-Over patterns assure you your perfect personal fit. 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