Bloomington High School - Gothic Yearbook (Bloomington, IN)
- Class of 1927
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K, -wr' ,ff ADMINISTRATION v f W 1 w I 1. -. nn I ,L .V ,, .. f it . .. lf. ' f' 5, A zff' Q 4 ,:- 1 X f , . A . ., ,131 Sv -25.1 fl!! ,gjgiw 1?1i5iw Q 1:5 Ni A 'N f ?'f7gviiff'fS ', rg' , . , -A2 '4'21 ' V. A, n f. V mf A- A- . -NW, 1. 2 -A -1' , 5 ' - 'ini ' J W - s, J , mf l- ' v ff . ' f ' 9. z 1 ffai- L if gf A FH 3 5. , .N lgc1g',.fQ Nw: ' 92' A 142: , A mf.-f M 'xgfg -'-M. , j' H , ' wif , . . -E011 1 ' f' ' 4 fi'?1i'i 2 +2 i . . , , 1 ff:- 'ff K-9, , , W , el-f xii 1 K ,I . Q 4 , ' iF . 'T A 1 , ff:- . ' gh u- .f L 4 n.fyffggQ,.,r ' ini 5 5? 2 w '-4,-r ' 1 ' ,fi 'I ff: 4+ ' If',.9-Q I :Y 1' 'lfif . .W if I . uv, I f L , -57 ' N 17 if 4 41. rf All , THE 19'-27 GOTHIC T u x I of In J 'W 1fr,Q-f yJ fC0 ydfdff ffflcpwvwjlf ' 1 f 'ff 15' j Quftugraphs - f Y xo I K I o fa- ' s l ' F' ' 3 Egg QLSBQ X S Q tx 'wx . f x xg 'f vw M! 3 uyvkuha 1 V, Ax A A WW ' , Q . xl V i 'P fi f A 375 1 UY X .I A , XJ 3 L' JIM 0 J K 2 ' . ' NNT Y - J lx X XB: fa j I Ji ,fi fwj X Jbuiljj X ! xii Q vb ' V J ,. f X71 I ' f V- J jfy7x'U if 1 AI JW f jj ,7 Q X ff ! 1 ' J I , g N I V, xr H0 X U fha I ! JL , ' Q ff ZH: WWMA L Q s' 'Nl' N - P f N If .I xx g V V,,:, 1 J' ,M XJ l , xifx I Xa, -N I ,fi A . 1 J 777:21 'fxffi f x P0 K 'THE IQQ7 GOTHIC R. N. TIREY, Superintendent True to the cause of education. Industriously Working for all. Reaching toward the best. Earnestly doing his part. Youthful in spirit. I I Page eight THE 19Q'7 GOTHICf C 116 D H. E. BINFORD, Principal Brave to endure all criticism. Interested in his school Work. Never feels himself above students. Faithful to the Whole school. Offering always his best. Ready to serve everybody. Dear to all who know him. P 4 I Page 'nine THE 19527 GOTHIC f C' DRITLEY PARKER Clzvmisfry HALE BRADT Assisfnni I'1'inr-ipnl LORIN A SH BA UCH ER A Honda nm' 0ffi1'c'r NONDEES ALDRED Domesfic' S1-ienrv JESSIE STRADLING C70IIlH2l'l'l'1'lli ELLA DAVIDSON L1'b1'rn'iu11 DOROTHY RUCK ER l1IflfhClllflfl'f'S KATHERINE MCDOWELI Clerk LUCILLE COFFEY Lalin MARY BRADT History AMY CROWE Social Sc'ic'm'c Nl A LLI E BLAIR Frvnvh HERMIN E ROBERTS Ari' ACHSAH GILES English LI LLIAN SETS ER English V. ROY YVILLIANIS History JOSEPH STRADLING Printing HAROLD MUNI BY l'hysic'r11 Training Page fan E CJ? THE 19'-27 GCJTHICH C' 45 Q BLYTHE SCALES Junior High Primipczl CHARLES MURRAY f10lIlNll'I'l'l'lII GLENN JOHNSON flflllvfir' I71'r'c'r'Io1' GLAUYS LINTON Englislz, CLARA MURPHY f'f1'ir's RUTH SMITH English EDNA MENGER l,1rf1'11 ANNA DICKEY 12'IIg1l'Hll KRNIE WADSWORTH Spf'r'ir1l NELL TAYLOR Jlufl1f'n1frfi1's MAUII MALOTT Ilomvsfir' S!'l't'IIl'!' DAISY BROOKS Gvoyrrrplz jf A LTA BOL EN BA UG H f:f'H1'I'f11 Sl'I.t'IIl't' LYDIA FERGER History LOI7 ELVA ELLER I7on1c'sf1'1' ,Ql'I.f'lIf'U BONNIE UNGER f'0llIllH'I'f'flII ORYILLE JAMES Agr1'r'nHu1'f' RUTH ALEXANDER l,at1'n gf' vim THE 1997 GOTHIC CHARLES REED Voz-ntimml Inforrnulinn H. E. BINFORD Prinvipal J. Z. A. Mci'AI'GHAN lIflflfllf'HI!Ifll'H NELL CARITHERS English TRULY RAY TUCKER English EDNA DEAN 1'Il'l'lI!'h MARTHA CARR I'lzgs1'r'11l Training VERONIFA ANKER Arf LULU HERGDOLL Civics N AN WADE I'lI'filll'h ELIZABETH DODDS lVIr1fl1f'n1ufir's MARTHA LIVINGSTON Dmnvsfir' Sr'i1'nr'f' MABLE WYLIE lWllfhl'IIIllfl!'H NI ERLE GILSTRAI' English PEARL MAZE English .IOSIAH CI-IURFH Gmzffrul S1'if'nr'v PAUL ARMSTRONG History LOUIS McKAY lllusir' Page fwelvc THE 1997 GOTHIC HERBERT C. HAZEL Physics RLANUHE WELLUNS English EDNA JAY KING Jlrzthvmafic-s EDITH BAUER Mnfhf'mati1's IDA FLEENER Clerk of City Schools FRANK KUHR llisfory LAURA CHILDS Bolany AIIDREY JUDGE 170011 of Girls ALLEN HAM ILTUN Woodivnrlf MABEL KEARNS English ROSE JACK English MARY BLACKLIDGE Assistant Clerk Page thirteen CO? THF. 1997 GOTHIC S l l Zin Memoriam Miss Neva Carter passed away suddenly October 8, 1926. That morning she came to school as usual, ready for duty, but that afternoon she was promoted to the higher life. A real teacher gives the very best that is in her. She wishes her boys and girls to become noble men and women- To her fellow workers she gives kindly advice and ready help. Miss Carter was a real teacher. She was not just a teacher of history, important as that is to the understand- ing of life. Tirelessly and painstakingly she worked to devel- op ideals, to mould opinions, to build character. Firmly yet sympathetically she administered justice. She was loyal and trustworthy, absolutely dependable. Always she did more than she had to do and gave herself whole-heartedly to the task. Her long years of conscientious, untiring service must bear wonderful fruit. The influence of her personality will live on and on. I age fourteen - 4- . . ,bv-.aw-5 1' f -- . r .-5,3 f ... N:-Q-..f'.-.1 -2'::.'-A1. f . -.y-.1-154. - 4- W .V .-,.f.'fJ.+.- . . 1, :anti 355, in 5- H .f .- -fr .- lui'-MHZ: m,u.f:i::1s,+zs-,K.-m1w.LfL,- . 1 f, .qw fufyk -' - Y -. - -wb., A, Y-.. .FQ ' I . ,A 3 L4 W Wu x-, X-1 H. 3 . E vim xr K y I EVM 5 rw' f f' 1 1 ' U53 F V I gi. ir gl ,, ,rail-. -1311 ga ?':M ' . A - We A ,- V jhir . JA! .fi H I 9 ,ks fi 3: ' ' X 9 wi gl 4 ff?j .- 15- F332 11 I X 4? .341 V. si, gg ', .-4. 4 ' 1 SQ 'AQ A 'Q,.j.g?j3- . f - 'ru . 1-jg . fr' ' T H. Q34 JYJQS .K,s:'X, - ,MIL .lyfayff Q- til-.2 52: 2 ,5 Aww . .4 155. 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'- 9552! tb' 3 ,' V 5 Z1 .AF .'P5f:.f. 451-2 - 3,9 ' . 4? 2 W , wb.- kf ' M 'T' ',z'HJ'n? 4 . . W lf.-Es'ffvi1f-' ' il v 2-T J.. -1 . : K Sm... . ......m'SL ' Qfwfwxv. ' 2,5 1, . ,.' ...ij - CLASSES M 4' N 5 ffl: . .V . -- . , 1 , i.x,4g,.fh- a.. gr-1 --Qwgmp.-,. . 'Wm' f.,,,.,'.-' QM 1,754 1y'.?J5f - ' A .'G3fS.-SMH .- -M91 1 TI-IE IQQ7 GOTHIC iq I dn' L S if QQ? flf 'W' gf5 5x g 3-vw J Y or lk Lixsf , W 1 K .X , Jx 9 .,, 4 ., Q .150 Q r - F Q' Q 4 Ii ' - . if bg? fv s My R ci ff'-YV 65.3-aa vvv NM' X , ffrlf . '64-1 ,:' Efzf, 'f f if V , J , ' - gs J x ' 1 , -,Q 2 i1,A:.- if , , , , ,f f' W? I 6 'ex D. , 4 I , . 4 d Pfl ffft THE 19527 GCTHIC THE 1997 GOTHIC-ee9 9 SPONSOR Mrs. Laura Childs has another success to add to her list. She has made the Senior class one of the best in years, and all seniors look to her as their guide. She is never too busy with class affairs to advise an individual Senior. THE GOTHIC STAFF The school gets all the benefit, The students get all the fame, The publishers get all the money, And the staff gets all the blame. Allen Hanna, Editor-in-Chief, Elizabeth Whisenand, Associ- ate Editor, Arthur Mazzola, Business Managerg Vanda Miller and Jane Whelan, Senior Editorsg Edgar Cummings, Sports Editorg Audrey Carter and Ronald Rogers, Activi- ties Editors, Rudolf Myers, Lloyd Smith and Theodore Ellis, Artg Paul Kirby, Advertising, Jean Perry, Jokes, Herbert C. Hazel, Faculty Advisor. Page .seventeen THF. IQQ7 GOTHIC- C' ig Q S E N I O R S LUCILE NAYLOR Quiet and uiulssumiug, get u girl we like. JOHN HICKS - A square deal to everyone. Hi-Y Secretary: Glee Clubg Science Club. 0 o WILLIAM TETER Upon his brow, Nature has wriifen- Gentleman. Glee Clubg Proscenium Playersg Science Club: Maid and the Micldyn. 4 Q Q FRANCES DUNN 4'Her roiee is ever soft and low- An excellent thing in a woman. Blue Triamrleg Girls' Councilg Maid and the M.i1lmly . N x ELBIQRTA l-ILLER I hare ra heart ufifh room for ererg joyf, Blue Triangjleg Commercial Club Science Club: G. A. A. FLOYD JAMES A genuine seeker uhffer l.'uou'Iedge. Hi-Y: Science Club Secretary. VESTA MAY She appears very quiet. Blue Triangleg Commercial Club. LOLA SKIRVIN Silence is golden: I um siIeuf. Blue Triangle. Page eighteen THE 1997 GOTHIC S E N I O R S ALLEN H ANNA Herc s a boy of today, and a man of f0II10l'l'0lU,' may he know the pleasures of life by the absence of sorrow. Editor-in-Chief of Gothicg Orchestrag Wrestlingg Science Club. 0:0 0:0 4:0 PANSY CHASTAIN Thy n1odesty's a candle to thy mcritf, Commercial Club: Blue Triangle. 0 Q 0 0.0 50 0.0 ROBERT LAYM AN An industrious man is not to be scof- fcd at. Basketballg Hi-Y. 0:0 4:0 08 BERNICE PENROD The only 'way to have a f1'ie'nd is to be one. Blue Triangleg Proscenium Players. DOROTH Y SMITH Her manner is gentle, her mind is keen. Blue Triangleg Commercial Club. 0 v Q 0.0 4.0 0,0 KERMIT HARRELL HI7ZflZLStl'l0IlS and unti1'ing. Proscenium Playersg Commercial Clubg Science Club: Daddy Long Legs . LUCILE DUDD 4'0ne good smile is worth two frowns . Blue Triangle. 0 WILLIAM BULDREY When Duty whispers low, 'Thou must', the youth replies, '1'll try. Hi-Yg Footballg Glee Club. Page nineteen THE 1927 GOTHIC S E N I O R S LLOYD HUADSUN It is good to be merry and wise. 0:0 ozo ozo CLYDE WHALEY Men of few words are the best. Junior Farm Bureaug Vocational Boosters. Q 4 0 FRANK TARTAGLIA The more men talk, the more likely they are to do nothing else. BU Men's Associationg Baseball. 0:0 QI0 0:0 AUDREY CARTER Laugh, and the world laughs with you. Gothic Staff: Optimist Statfg Blue Tri- angleg Proscenium Playersg Rose of Plymouth Town g Girls' Council: Com- mercial Club. , ELLEN FINN Keep your face ever toward the sim- shine. Blue Triangleg Glee Clubg Commercial Club: Girls' Council. 0:0 0:0 4.0 EDGAR CUIVIINGS 'Tis only through the hardest worlf that men to greatness rise. Gothic Staff: Science Club, Presidentg Hi-Y, President: B Men's Associationg Baseball-. MILDRED DUNN A maiden never bold, of spirit slill and quiet. Commercial Clubg Blue Triangle. ALICE TURNER Her smile is big enough for tivo. Blue Triangleg Science Clubg Commer- cial Club. Page twenty 0 THE 19Q'7 GOTHIC S E N I O R S MARY MAY SMITH Hitman beings must be lfnown to be lil id fl. Commercial Club: Blue Triangle. JOHN FULEY The 1-autious seldom err. Hi-Y President: Glee Clubg Science Club. LANE BOGARD The man mlm blushes is not quite ll brute. Orchestra: Football. MAUDE DECKARD Speech is great, but silence is greater. VANDA MILLER Here's to the girl with the heart and the smile That makes this bubble of life worth while. Gothic Staff: Proscenium Playersg Blue T1'iang'le Treasurerg Rose of Ply- mouth Town g Basketballg Glee Club. o v Q of Q.. 0.0 OWEN DUTY It is quiet people who accomplish much. 4 Q o 0,0 ov 0.0 EVELYN WYLIE To friends, rt friendg how kind to ull Proscenium Playersg Science Clubg Blue Triangle: G. A. A.: Daddy Long Legs. 0 v Q 0.0 nba 0,0 WILMA K. THRASHER - Her heart is not in keeping with her size. Blue Triangle Treasurerg Commercial Club. Page twenty-mic THE 19927 GOTHIC fe? ig CD i , , 1 n S E N 1 .ow R S xl, ' 'ill ' MILDRED BUSH Do thine own work and lrnow thy- self . Blue Triangle. GLEN MARLIN A przfdent 'mom 'must ozeglecl no nir- m4mstam:e. Biology Club. o 4 Q FREDERICK GILES A man to be depended upon. Treasurer of Senior Classy Hi-Y Basketball: Glee Club. CRISTEL DILLMAN Nor llolrl nor sh nor sholt nor tall, A ll -' ' , but ll new c'ornln'ni11g of them all. Blue Triangle: Commercial Club. VIRGINIA CARDWELL I can't 'worry and be glad at the sum: time, so 1'm just going fo be glad. Commercial Club. LLUYIJ MOSER Wee, but mighfyf' Proscenium Playersg Glee Clubg Band. o'o 3 34 MARIE ROUTEN One of our rlojwrzflrzlflv helpers. Blue Trizmgleg Commercial Club Treasurer. KATHERINE BRYANT A cherulfs face, ll c'11f-up all fhe rest. Glee Club: Blue Triangleg Prosccnium Playersg Rose of Plymouth Town g Maid and the Midclyl' Page twenty-two THE 19927 GOTHIC S E N I O R S RUTH COLEMAN ELIZABETH WHISENAND A kind heart is a fountain of glad- HA fffendlill Smile f01' all She Wfeefs-D ness. Gothic Staff: Blue Triangleg Commel'- cial Club. Blue Trianaleg Proscenium Players: Science Club: Glee Club. 0 o 4 0,0 Q.. 0.0 LLOYD SMITH With nrt and wit combined. Hi-Y: Science Club: Gothic Staff. o o 0 go Q.. 0,0 Serene m111d. FRANCIS STEEN t'To do easily what is difficult for others is a mari: of talent. Band: Orchestra. o o o 4.4 .04 0,0 o 0 o ELBERT MASTEN Second thoughts, they say, are best. Band: Orchestra: Science Club. o o o 0.4 .Oo 9.0 LUCILE ENGLEDOW and kind with a steadfast Blue Triangfle. JANE WHELAN An excellent student with time to be ETH EL NOTTINGHAM 2J0P1f'f1 - Let the rest of the world roll by. Gothic Staffg Proscenium Playersg Science Club-Secretary: G. A. A.-Sec- Formerly of Mathews H. S.g Glee retaryg Blue Triangleg Girl's Councilg Club: Basketball: Athletic Association. Glee Club. Page twenty-three LTHE 19927 GOTHICf C vt6 S E N I O R S WILMA FOWLER Here's to the girl with the merry blue eyes. Blue Triangleg Commercial Club. o o 0 0.0 ooo 0,0 RONALD ROGERS A little boy with a big heart. Gothic Staff: Orchestrag Science Club. o o 4 of 04. of WILLIAM COSTAS It's the songs ye sing, and the smiles ye wear that's 'making the sunshine ev- erywheref' President of the Senior Classy Hi-Y- Vice Presiclentg Commercial Club-Vice President: Proscenium Playersg B Men's Associationg Basketball. o Q o 0,0 Q.. 0,0 KATHLEEN DIETRICH Quiet and Imassuming. Blue Triangle. MYRTLE GOODMAN MS0 energetic a young lass ought to make her mark. Blue Triangle: Commercial Club. ALTON GARDNER A 'manner serene with a mind that's keen. Hi-Y. RUTH HOUSTON 'll am a part of all that I have met. Science Club: Glee Clubg Blue Tri- angle. o Q5 o'o CLARA HUNTER She often burns the midnight oil, But, sad to say, 'tis not for toil. Blue Triangle-Vice Presidentg Com- mercial Clubg Girl's Council. Page fzveiity-fom' THE 19927 GOTHIC S E N I O R S WILLIAM HEPLEY Oh, he sits high in all the peoplcfs hearts. Secretary of Senior Classg Basketballg Football: Track: Glee Club. 0 Q o 4,0 Q.. of DOROTHY BRUCE Happy am I, from care I am free. Glee Club: Commercial Club: Blue Triangle. 0 o o ALBERTA HETTLE Face life squarely . Blue Triangle: Commercial Clubg Glec Club. GLEN RICHARDSON Good nature and grit combined. I-Ii-YQ Basketballg Footballg Track. I I JOHN STONE Hc'd rather hug a basketball than anything. Basketball: Track: Footballg B Men's Association: Science Clubg Glee Club. Q o YADON SPENCER A good old scout is hc. Hi-YQ Optimist Staffg Rose of Ply- mouth Town. BERT HILAND A stranger in our nzirlst, get one of ns. Basketball. CLARK ALEXANDER The man who does little and docs it well, docs a great deal. Vocational Boosters. Page twenty-fifvc I THE 19'2 7 GOTHIC fi' 1653 S E N I O R S LOUISE PARKS A sympathetic sweet nature. Blue Triangle. HAMILTON HOWARD Consistency, thou are oi jewel. Junior Farm Bureau. 4 Q 0.0 Q, of BERT WHALEY The sweetest music in the world is that of lhe human voice. Proscenium Playersg Glee Clubg Pi- rates of Penzanceug Rose of Ply- mouth Town g A'Maiil and the M,icldy. OPAL FERGUSON 'Alu order to do greul lhings, one niusf lic enthusiastic. Blue Triangle: Commercial Clubg G. A. A. l l LOUELLA BINKLEY Early to bed and early to rise, will make you heczlthy--but if won'f nmke you wise. Blue Triangle: Back to the Farm. JAMES RICE He's a quiet fellow until you knou' him. Orchestra: Wrestlingg Science Clubg Proscenium Players: Maid and the Middyf' Q o 4 0.0 Q.. .4 IONA KNAPP Experience, joined with common sense. Glee Club: Science Club: Commercial Club: Blue Triangle. 6 o 4.0 4.0 0.0 RUTH MORRISON A very true friend is she. Blue Triangle. Page twenty-six THF. 1997 GOTHIC .AC m6 D S E N I 0 R S ALICE RUMPLE To be of serriee rather than conspic- lions. Science Clubg Blue Triangleg G. A. A. 4 o 0 0,0 ego 0,0 GRANT BELL A true athlete. Basketball. LESLIE ZIKES AIph11betic'dIIy, only, he is last. Science Club: Bamlg Orchestra. Q O .3 o HAZEL BAULT Just being happy is a. fine thing fo l do Looking on the bright side rather than the blue. Commercial Club: Blue Triangle. LUCILE SAMPLE A maiden never bold. Blue Triangle. MAURICE RADCLIFFE Take it easy, have your fnn, and let the old world flicker. Proscenium Players-Presidentg Drum Major. PHYLLIS SMALLWOOD She hath a serious look, but a sweet and joyous nature. Glee Clubg Blue Triangleg Rose of Plymouth Town g Proscenium Playersg Basketball. 0 v 0 0.9 of 0,0 JEAN PERRY With vim and snap that make things go.H Gothic Staffg Blue Triangleg Science Club: Prosceigium Playersg Glee Clubg Basketball Sport Head. Page twenty-seven THE 1997 GOTHIC if bfi f S E N I O R S 'N V FRANCES SMITH To be busy 'is to be happy. Blue Triangfleg Commercial Club: Glee Club. WILLIAM FRAKER Shyness and good looks eomb1'11ed. PAUL STOUT There is not one virtue so strong as good nature. Hi-Y. EDITH BRINEGAR Do not hurry, do not worry as this world you travel through. Science Club: Blue Triarileg Audu- bon Societyg Back to the Farm. MARGARET STRONG 4'Let laughter and fun make the world yo a.rozmd. Blue Triangle: Science Clubg Commer- cial Clubg Glee Clubg G. A. A. .g. .3. .g. RUFUS WEINLAND A mass of ge7m1'1ze manhood. Hi-Y: UB Men's Associationg Foot- ball-Captaing Wrestling: Orchestra. 0:0 sfo 0 JULIA HOWARD To be 'merry best becomes you. Blue Triangleg Gi1'l's Councilg Maid and the Middyf' 4 o WANDA UNDERWOOD Sensibility is the power of zuon1111z. Blue Triangleg Commercial Club- Presidentg Science Club. Page twenty-eight THE 1997 CZOTHIC S E N I O R S MARGARET HINKLE She hath a truly big heart. Blue Triangleg Girl's Council. ROBERT HARRELL Let us do or die. Basketball. ERNEST NIKIRK' Speak low if you speak of studying. Vocational Boosters. MARY PATTUN A new girl who didn't stay long. WILMA R. THRASHER A maiden fair with flaxen hair. Blue Triangle: Glee Club. o o Q 0.0 no 0,0 JU LES BREWER The mould of a man's fortune is in his own hands. Orchestra. BLANCHE ROSE The brillianey of her smile malfes the sun, indeed, seem dull. Blue Triangle. JUANA BENTLEY Modest doubt is called the beacon of the wise. Blue Triangleg Science Clubg Commer- cial Club: G. A. A. Page twenty-nine THF. 19427 GOTHICf C' mC 5J S E N I O R S MARY LOUISE ALLEN The path to lrnowledge is smooth fo her. Blue Triangleg Commercial Club. CLAUDE FULK Few filings are impossible lo dili- j1l'Ilf'C and skill. RUDOLF MYERS None buf himself could be his par- r1llel. Gothic Staff: Glee Clubg Science Club. MARY HUNTER You may not be aware of her pres- ence, but she's there with the goods. Blue Triangle. l MARGARET MATLOCK Silence signifies wisdom. Blue Triangle. Q o 0.0 .Oo WOODROW HALL A specialist in the arf of mischief. Basketball: Footballg Vocational Boosters-Vice Presidentg Glee Club. o . 0,0 .Of of MILDRED HECKMAN O, blessed with temper whose llll- elouded ray Can make tomorrow as cheerlful as today. Blue Triangle: Girl's Council. 0:0 ,Ia ozo WILMA HUGHES We have heard of the lady, and good words went with her ironic. Orchestra: Blue Triangleg Commer- cial Club. Page thirty THE 19'2'7 GOTHIC 1 S E TN I O R S lv, QC. BEA'l'RlL'E BUZBEE A 'Bea' without a stingf' Vice President-Senior Class5 Proscen- ium Playersg Blue Triangleg G1rl's Coun- cilg Daddy Long Legs. o Q 0,0 of o ESTELL RITTER Strong is hc, and lusty. B Men's Association: Wrestlingg Footballg Science Club: Track. 0 o 0 0.0 Q.. 0,4 JAMES HENDRICKS Work, work! Where have I heard that name before? O 'Q' f o FRANCES EARL She gives her thoughts no tongue. Commercial Club: Blue Triangleg Glee Club. WANDA PA'l l'0N Silence is wisdom. Blue Triangle. LUWELL UNDERWOOD NAII all around good fellow. NAOMI ELLER 'AA good girl, a oziee girly A wiiring way-some girl, I say. Blue Triangleg Commercial Club. 4 LUCILLE DAY Sweet, witty, and nice all arou-nd. Blue Triangleg Girl's Councilg Glee Club: Commercial Club. Page thirty-ooze THE 19'2'7 GOTHICf Q ACTS S E N I O R S W DOROTHY JOHNSON She spealceth not, and yet there lies a emiziersation in her eyes. Commercial Club: Glee Club. DONALD BAXTER lf is tranquil people who accomplish much. Proscenium Playersg Audubon Socie- ty: Junior Farm Bureaug Vocational Boosters. 9 o Q 0.0 as 0.0 WILBUR DUNCAN Still waters run deep, so they say,- buf for depth of character, this man wins the day. Science Club: Audubon Society-Pres- ident. 9 4 4 DELLA DRAKE A quiet dignity, and becoming grace. Blue Triangle. ' Q MARTHA FOSTER Persuasive speech mul more persuas- ive sighsg silence that spoke, and elo- quence of eyes. Blue Trian,frle-Presiflentg Girl's Coun- cil o 0 o ANTONY VENTIMIGLIA Earnest in his endeavor. Formerly of New York H. S.g Soccerg Baseball. o v o 0,0 Q.. 0.0 CLEOTIS WYATT A staunch supporter of the class. Blue Triangle. Q 0.0 NELL BURCH If pleasure and duty clash, Let duty go to smash. Blue Triangleg Glee Clubg Back to the Farm. Page thirty-two THE 1997 GOTHICfe9 1C CD S E N I O R S LEWIS SULLIVAN Men of few words are the best. FERN SOUTHERN Her ways are ways of pleasantnessf' Blue Triangle: Glee Club. 0 O .0 az. of HARRY MCNEELY Large bodies move slowly, but when they land, they make an impression. Football. .g. 4. Q. PAULINE STOGSDILL Although she's quiet, we know she's all right. Blue Triangle: Science Clubg Com- mercial Club. RUTH KIRBY My crown is in my heart, not on my head. Blue Triangleg Science Club. PAUL CUCKRILL He is a new boy, but what we know of him, we like. MARGARET SULLIVAN Although she's new, we know she's true. CHARLES MYERS And when a lady's in the case, you know all other things give place. B Men's Association: Track. Page thirty-three THF. 19527 GOTHIC- C A5353 S E N I O R S PAUL KIRBY Our spirited pep leader. Maid and the Mimldy g Proscenium Playersg Glee Club. 0:0 .Qs FRANCES EARL She gives her thoughts no tongue. Blue Triangleg Commercial Clubg Glee Club. ARTHUR MAZZOLA There is nothing that wins friends like a bright, cheerful smile. Business Manager of Gothicg Hi-Yg Optimist Staff-Editor: Maid and the Mimldyf' 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 .0 MARGARET WILLIAMS A big girl with a big heart. Proscenium Players: Blue Triangleg Philomathian Clubg Optimist Staff. GENEVA RIGGS With a becoming shynessf' Blue Triangle. 0 ORVILLE FULLER He is a thinker, and a right good one. Science Club. GOLDIE COOK Enthusiasm is the breadth of genius. o WILLIAM CORDELL Be gone, dull care! Thou and I shall never agree. Basketball: B Men's Association. Page thirty-four I 4 THE 19227 GOTHIC S E N I O R S RUTH KNIGHT The milclest manner and the bravest smile. 0 Q 0 9,0 or 0.0 IDA JOHNSON An easy manner, a pleasing voice. o o 'Q' 'E' 'Q' MARIE CHANDLER Her ways are ways of pleasantness, and all her paths are peace. ELIZABETH ALEXANDER Silence is more eloquent than words. INEZ JOHNSON Winning in her Away, and pleasant in her smile. JOSEPHINE MATSON Sweet of disposition. FRANCES FORD A quiet, unassuming lass of sterling worth. EDITH CHANDLER Success crowns labor. Commercial Clubg G. A. A. Page thirty-five THE 19527 GOTHICF S E N I O R S VELDA HAZEL LOUISE ROYER She who means no mischief means it HA busy, efficient worker, all. Blue Triangleg Glee Club. Q v 0 , , , ' o o o ,O ff , 0.0 Q.. 0.0 LLOYD GRIFFIN Talking is one of the fine arts-the noblest, the most important, the most We can trust her for she is true difficult. Proscenium Playersg Trackg Orches- tra: Hi-Yg Optimist Staffg Glee Club: Rose of Plymouth Town g Maid and the Middyf' HELEN FOWLER Qlll? QQ? .41 ' n Page thirty-six Commercial Clubg Blue Triangle. THE 19527 GCDTHIC V ' w , V , ' . ' ffl ,'- X w N w I X E 0 A ' X 1 I 41 2 E 'J' 4jf fzlk-YJ- 'Af' we l M 4 Mn, 1 1 TH- X' 1',,P5? 1 ll ' 'TM 1 ' Ill X ff w , 'MI llll W . f'.1:kl ' ,lo uf + an. W ,F A-1. kg ,,,, 2 M' . M 9 Il !:'v'Hl1f 'Hlm '0 A' 5' Ll l , , I L ,W IIN- ' w I I1 u + 5 lv nm H nllu ull Pg th ty 'THFl9Q7'GCTFHKZf3 JUNIORS TOP PICTURE TOP ROW: Charles Denton, John O'Donnell, Guy Burnett, Lowell Work- man, Hugh Charpie, Paul Kirby, lvan Sparks. SECOND ROW: Mary Sanburn, Alverta Whaley, John Rawlins, Alfred Hall, Orville Beck, Julius Coon, Fred Boyd. THIRD ROW: Elsie Garmand, Mary Steen, Lois Young, Virginia Wylie, Martha Lou Gray, Anna Lee Gentry, Vivian Mulholland, Fred Miller, William Wampler. FOURTH ROW: Katherine White, Tracey Johnson, Alice Burke, Mildred Binkley, Irene McChesney, Mildred Pope, Virginia Nance, Mary Eliza- beth Jones, Mildred Sims, Blanche Storm. LOWER PICTURE TOP ROW: Paul Hazel, Russell Walker, Bernard Jackson, Francis Let- tellicr, Landis Hazel, Herschel Cowden, Marcus Nichols. SECOND ROW: Thelma Dunlap, lrma Osborn, Dorothy Buzzaird, Velda Hazel, Guy Drummond, Francis Marlin, Carl Bell, Harold Elgar. THIRD ROW: Ruth Stroup, Joyce Myers, Ruth Stephens, Iola May lirown, Dorothy Wilkinson, John Harris, Homer Dugeer, Robert Hoad- ley. FOURTH ROW: Josephine Sanburn, Gladys Sare, Verna Miller, Edith Depew, Nancy Wilson, Katherine Mahan, Leonard Watts, Hiram Span- nuth. lllllll illfrfy-r'igl1f THF. 19227 GOTHIC JUNIORS , .,1 ' J A Y Y v --S ii.. -,fp , .LY TOP PICTURE TOP ROW: Hoadley Sullivan, Marshall Campbell, Maurice Murray, Murl Branam, Elsworth May, Jesse Coon, Paul VVhite, William Hughes, SECOND ROW: Mildred Vint, Hazel Empson, Winfred Goodman, John Fletcher, Russell Branam, Francis Porter, William Ernest Holland, John Riggs. THIRD ROW: Ruth Allen, Mina Carrell, Verna I-less, Margaret Eliott, Thelma Stogdill, David Rothrock, Edgar Fielder, Phyllis Houston. FOURTH ROW: Alice Fix, Mary Alice Kelly, Irena Palmer, Zelma Nunn, Kathleen Hanna, Mary Frances Smith, Maud Matlock, Evelyn Parrish, Marie Butcher. LOWER PICTURE TOP ROW: Robert Mason, Paul Conrad, Edward Brown, John Dupree, Theodore Ellis. SECOND ROW: Lloyd Parks, Johnson Kutch, Arnold Sargent, William Hackett, Ellis Howard, Glen Schmitely, Wilson Justis, Hugh Hunter, John Binkley, Russell Chaney. THIRD ROW: Alberta Hettle, Joanna Dickey, Viola Trueblood, Elona Colpitts, Dorothy Chambers, Dorothy Underwood, Alice Tirey, Charles Lamkins. FOURTH ROW: Marguerite Seay, Alice Dodds, Lois McElhinney, Thelma, Robbins, Mabel Vaughn, Mildred Westmeier, Fern Sparks, Alice Sparks, Mary Harding. Page fhirfzf mm f?fWQ.,x THE 19527 GOTHIC , Q mC' D 'N 9113 ,. 90 vmeor, , C4 mov Hugh f l W ' 'A P. , Af as1,5..a. mw- Opus Ho se HS Aff! I ins www, fr. H NL Nelhg 5 y X. . ,lk ' A Rihlchs Hits f od ' '90 G QC Cha Y 5 'Y Yx 0315 X093 Pngv forfy THE 1997 GOTHIC 01-rm.cZE Qwvp WZ IWIW l Zl :Wim I ga? X 5 UUI CDU3 95 . ' I AAA Q EEA Q I ' 'lf P Qi 4' u 4, .JZ 7 ' 7 1 if A' Z 9 ZW ,Y 2 Ee- f X W Z1 V ' DO DO 0 O 0 O QQ 4 w Page f ty Q?'CDM-is THE 1997 GOTHIC ,-C'-46 3 na' ,, o. f....,',XSSV-sn. ' ' ' ' ' f-Nil .',. 1i1? ',Q ' M Hal, f ' N 5 'x I N 4 4 l N ,f if f X I v I I W Q 4' 3 I L w i 4 . oo A , I4-.fr-.'wmvu'HU A in - on G ' -A ', I- V P 5' -V-.-Q:5TRxXf+ V, fr' 17 O ,J f Q . 4 -A N- '- f - , THE. 19927 GCDTHIC, C 4C' SOPHOMORES TOP PICTURE TOP ROW: Jack Smith, Guy McCord, David Ferguson, John Duncan, Roger Coan, Virgil Wildrick. SECOND ROW: Ruth Hoadley, Ann Crea, Harris Robinson, Charles Har- rell, Wilson Thrasher, Joseph Layman, Max Carter. THIRD ROW: George Johnson, Mary Siebenthal, Elmer Riggs, Kather- ine Young, Mary Frances Willard, Wanda Eads, Blanche Chambers, Mildred Dalton. FOURTH ROW: Walter Sare, Charles Lamkins, Julia Tandy, Josephine Mason, Ruby Lucas, Carmen Nichols, Alice Suggs, Evelyn Earle, Kath- eryn Voight. SECOND PICTURE TOP ROW: Dale Taylor, Chester Languell, Boyd Carton, Lowell Cassner, William Burton, Lloyd Smith. SECOND ROW: Oma Rose, Beatrice Taylor, Fern East, Edna Livingston, Kathryn Burns, Guy Axsiom, Paul Deckard. THIRD ROW: Mary Vilaire, Margaret Vernon, Dorothy Spencer, Virginia Viceroy, Margaret Herrin, Mildred Widener, Elizabeth Miller. FOURTH ROW: Beulah Harris, Mary Agnes Nurre, Betty Batman, Alice Freeman, Mary Sims, Ruth Empson, Alma Davis, Margaret Parker. THIRD PICTURE TOP ROW: James Cox, Irvin Thrasher, Ray McElhinney, Robert Sears, James Nichols, Harold Hamm, John Murphy. SECOND ROW: Freda Whaley, Pauline Ellis, Mary Weinland, Margaret, Emery, Bruce Hatcher, Armine Alexander, Leonard Allen, Edward Morris, THIRD ROW: Carrie Adams, Freda Funke, Goldie Doub, Genevieve Par- rot, Mary Fowler, Mildred Alexander, Henrietta Clark. FOURTH ROW: Mildred McNeal, Hilda Benson, Eloise Ransom, Lloyd Koontz, Elizabeth Hatcher, Helena Newmester, Dorothy Skirvin, Kather- ine Allen. Pagc foriy thi cc C3?'c9fw-2-N THE 19f2'7 GOTHIC 'Q-mmm' :J 4-.iiliiwmw J., K on ,,., ,iw MQ 4 xii, .4- + Page forty-four THE 1997 GOTHIC SOPHOMORES TOP PICTURE TOP ROW: Lester Haynes, George Norman, Truman Dunn, Marie Whal- ey, Lendora Rader, Robert Moore, Robert Bates, Vannie Mobley, Mary Pugh, Ruth Buzzaird. SECOND ROW: Harold Alexander, Karl Martz, Edith Shuler, Gwendolyn, McConnell, Mildred Skirvin, Iris Stevens, Elna Jackson, Belva Carmich- ael, Martha Ellen Tapp, Frances Boyd. SECOND PICTURE TOP ROW: William Cathcart, Irving Fell, Donald Foster, Leonard, Fielder, Paul Shigley, Earl Patton, Stanley Johnson, Robert Fowler. SECOND ROW: Hollis Shaw, Mary Hoke, Ruth Floyd, Carroll Smith, May Knight, Russell Clay, Earl King, David Eng-leman, Lester Smith, THIRD ROW: Doris Robinson, Edith Campbell, Joseph Bowen, Mary Bennett, Virginia Beyers, Carolyn Curry, Laura Hopper, Esther Gehres, FOURTH ROW: Mary Teague, Thelma Jones, Margaret O'Donnell, Thel- ma Kelly, Catherine Neal, Wilma Jane Borland, Ray Sinn, Glen Conrad, Dorothy Glaubke THIRD PICTURE TOP ROW: Lawrence Hudson, Dwight Pafford, Leon Binkley, Elna Routh, Alice Schook, John Rawline, Arvel Staley, Russell Whitlow, Ralph But- cher, James Damrell. SECOND ROW: Eva East, Elizabeth Fiscus, Lola Stultz, LaVerne Dill- man, Lucille Skirvin, Mary Spriggs, Marjorie Mclintee, Kathryn Curry, Alice McHenry, Cora Schneider. Page forty five THE 19927 GOTHIC SOPHOMORES 'X M'M 'Nsx.-0,2 O M , TOP PICTURE TOP ROW: Ivadel Aden, Paulina Anderson, Ralph Steele, Lloyd Hamm Earl Deckard, Herman Ramsey, Robert Owens. SECOND ROW: Margaret Carpenter, Hugh Naylor, Lester Hendrick, Rodger Kennedy, Verna Davis, Lillian Holler. THIRD ROW: Esther Potter, Dorothy Robinson, Mildred Strout, Mary Margaret Campbell, Evelyn Litz, Ethel Brannon, Elizabeth Knight. FOURTH ROW: Inez Nikirk, Ruth Stillwell, Marjorie O'Dell, Jeane Barrett, Dorothy Burks, Henrietta Morris, Ruth Croy, Ruby Hancock. LOWER PICTURE TOP ROW: James Jones, Bertha Boruff, William Blakely, Kenneth Hook- er, Kenneth Rush, Peter Frank Smith, Robert Treadway, Austin Patton. SECOND ROW: Frederick Cogshall, Beveridge Patton, Joseph Blewett, Mary Potter, Mary Ann Curry, Elizabeth Smith, Mary Dodson, Irene Bowman. .. THIRD ROW: Gretchen Bender, Pearl Swafford, Evelyn McConnell, Maud Owens, Alice Lamb, Charlotte Bayne, Mildred Thompson, Mar- guerite Akers. FOURTH ROW: Emily Wylie, Helen Townsend, Dorothy Curry, Elvira Jones, LaVonne Bell, Mary McBride, Alfred Beck, Frederick Blewett. I or forffl-si.r v THE. 1927 GOTHIC fC 1tC?5D f Ny? UB wx L ffm 1,2 I wq W MW N ' ' UVM M! X .4 Qi yf 1 YQ y i-' M X M A A X I P' -Q-1Q - 2 7 N-p ,mw ff.1' 1 f fb U W w I Page forty-seven CO! GMD.. TI-IF, 1997 GOTHIC ,-ima SQ M SC ...-.X X.,,SXM-WENXJ 1'rrqw l'm'fy-viylzl THE 1997 GOTHIC FRESHMEN TOP PICTURE TOI' ROW: Benny Rogers, Leon Thorton, Blaine Hinkle, Wishert Mc- Elhinney, Bert Curry, Paul Godsey, Paul Cassuer, Harold Adkins. SECOND ROW: Mabel Brock, 'Margaret Vint, Lucille Moore, Thelma Utterback, Robert Ringold, Robert Hill, James Wilson, Andrew Wylie. THIRD ROW: Ruth Vaug'h, Nancy Flynn, Georgianna Krebs, Hazel Emp- son, Delphia Arthur, Josephine Beam, Emily Rainbolt, Roscoe McClure. FOURTH ROW: Sara Ann Matthews, Bernice Baugh, Beryl Alexander, Mary Frances Kauffman, Clarice Dalton, Dollie Neal, Chester Watson, Richard Kelly. SECOND PICTURE TOP ROW: Wainer Mercer, Alva Wampler, Donald Reynolds, Emerald Justice, Garnet Bruce, Clyde Naylor, Robert Sparks. SECOND ROW: Paul Hill, James Burch, Emerald Discus, Glen Goss, Marion Sare, Richard Volva, Leon Crohn, Jeronie Davis, Anna Walt. THIRD ROW: Lloyd Jones, Ellen Gobert, Maudeline Hendricks, Virginia Feltus, Frances Day, Edna Thompson, Elizabeth Owens, Ernest Hill. FOURTH ROW: Frank Talbot, Jones Skirvin, Robert Johnson, Richard Johns, Mary Elizabeth Patton, Helen Banta, Goldie Deckard, Flora Buka. THIRD PICTURE TOP ROW: Helen Booze, Jesse Sare, Juliana Neeld, Alice Roger-5, Mary Louise Fricdline, Charlotte Brown, Evelyn Mathis, Viola Babb, Alice Bales. SECOND ROW: Sylvia Binkley, Iva Stansifer, Mary Smith, Mary Robert- son, Daisy Saddler, Pauline Deckard, Lucille Helms, Lorena King. THIRD ROW: Esta Smith, Mary Kathryn Jackson, Helen Rogers, Juanita Trowbridge, Dorothy Barricks, Claire Nottingham, Catherine Smith, Helen Jane Chitwood, Nellie Abram. FOURTH ROW: Goldie Archie, Martha Goodman, Florence Hutcherson, Martha Stone, Beulah Brewer, Dorothy McClintock, Helen Hayse, Naomi Hedricks. Page forty Tlllll THF. 1997 C3OTHIC2f C' m6 mY'fQ'X - ...mil - .. .. 14,-. - f l 5 I Q 1 i , 'I J 1!! A 22 E L 4 . -..,!m0 g 1 flf THE 1997 GOTHIC FRESHMEN FIRST PICTURE TOP ROW: Charles Eaton, William Hopper, Edward Richardson, Henry Kenney, Walter Ramage, Wilma Benson, Marion Banta, Virginia Curry, Thelma Collins. SECOND ROW: John Thrasher, Leonard Baker, Roger Fielder, Enel Napoleone, Beulah Hayse, Wilma Coan, Edna M,ay Dillard, Pauline Hamilton, Louise Hendricks, Esther Strain. THIRD ROW: Ross Sexton, Jessie Stewart, Walter Branam, Evelyn East, Thelma Fleener, Alice Browning, Charlene Howe, Lucille Turman. FOURTH ROW: Roy Gardner, Archie Wampler, Carl Royer, James Smith, John East, Alice Rupert, Mildred Hendricks, Vera Myers. SECOND PICTURE TOI' ROW: Robert Johnson, Ray Edwards, William Kelley, John Wood- burn, Edward Hoadley, Woodrow Adams, William Fiscus, Leon Brown, Roy Voight. SECOND ROW: Lillian Wood, Anna Louise Lemon, Martha Stevenson, Barbara Nell Schlafer, Frances Sears, Mabel Faucett, Thelma Young, Clara Faucett, Ruby Myers. THIRD ROW: Frances Steward, Mabel Day, Gertrude Sargent, Mary Floyd, Anna May Buskirk, Louise Litz, Irene Wampler, Alma Pafford, Marion Murphy. FOURTH ROW: Ned Wood, John Barnhill, George Welch, Robert Smith, Bernard Cline, Harry Hainey, Richard VanDeman, James Borland. THIRD PICTURE TOP ROW: Samuel Houston, Lowell Workman, Marion Dearmin, Elmer Mitchell, Ross Blackledge, Richard Gilpatrick, Harold Potter, Arland Alexander. SECOND ROW: Carl Droll, William Hendrix, Clifford Shields, Martha Welch, Fern Owens, Eloise Jackson, Harold Baxter, James Hinkle. THIRD ROW: Harriet Williams, Ruth Moore, Mary Frances Marxson, Katherine Louden, Marie Stevens, Dorothy Wray, Mary Sparks, Wal- lace Farr. FOURTH ROW: John Hen1'y Stoute, 'M,ary Ellen Todd, Anna May Thomp- son, Louise Whaley, Louise Hunt, Joe Nurre, Dorothy Franklin, Warren Fielder. FOURTH PICTURE TOP ROW: Louise Letteleir, Marie Pendry, Hilda Cox, James Engledow, Theodore Hamilton, Fred Murray, Martha Wilson, Sallie Nunn. SECOND ROW: Frances Stewart, Hannah Robinson, Violet Miller, Peggy VanHook, Vivian Masters, Harold Chambers, Charles Hollis, Max Fulk. THIRD ROW: Naoli Cantrell, Catherine Carrell, Kiturah Boruff, Emma Mitchell, Lucille McNeal, Pearl Stevens, Earl Hardy, George Keough, Wil- fred Miller. FOURTH ROW: Damon Lindley, Gerald Mathias, Robert Dodds, Joe Knoy, Henry Snyder, Lester Deckard, William Creek, Robert Osborn, Paul Strain. Page fifty one 45 THE 1927 GOTHIC F C' vC CD s0i7'WYh,..ffA n A , -...,.4- 5 n 7 w x 6 r N i 7 N 1 4 f 5 1 73? v Q,-f ug, V ' W X . i1xw!f l ff -s THE 19927 GOTHIC fC' a1C SD FRESHMEN FIRST PICTURE TOP ROW: Sanford Deckard, Lloyd Gross, Henry Burks, Oscar Pardue, Merrill Hendricks, Wade Robison, Irvin Johnson, Curtis Rush. SECOND ROW: Millard Perry, Alice Malott, Katherine McGuire, Paul- ine Hostetler, Ruby Hacker, Lucile Lake, Dorothy Cooper, May Vaught. THIRD ROW: Grace Crider, Sheldon Rader, Mary Ellen Conrad, Helen Henthorne, Virginia Voshell, Maude Rader, Leola Cardwell, Helen Ooley. FOURTH ROW: Wymond Ridge, Leonard Knight, Edna Martin, Alberta Grass, M,ildred Cox, Florence Kelly, Dacy Evans, Lesta Hunter. SECOND PICTURE TOP ROW: Harold Bender, James Burch, John Tatum, Philip Patton, John Sembower, Catherine Poolitsan, Henry Martin, Marjorie Giles. SECOND ROW: Russell Parks, Enel Napoleone, Everett Brown, Mil- dred Cracraft, Doris Damrell, Jean Gray, Christina Howell, George Hud- son. THIRD ROW: Marion Patton, Joseph Isbell, Hazel Corlette, Marie Hinkle Hilda Hake, Helen Lucas, Louise Johnson, Edith Chestnut. FOURTH ROW: Ross Smith, Lillian Davis, Doris Brogan, Merle Jacobs, George Murphy, Lucille Martin, Louise Moore, Carl Hazel. TH IRD PICTURE TOP ROW: Harold Duerson, Wayne Stogsdill, Clyde Terrill, Leland Hall, Norman Helms, Glover Fender, Paul Roberts. SECOND ROW: Ilene Hawkins, Gerald Culross, Bruce Voyles, Carl Law- son, Kenneth Crider, Harvey Hudlin, Elmer Hubbard, Maurice Bruce. THIRD ROW: Ethel Ellis, Sibyl Chastain, Pauline Woodard, Florence Palmer, Elbert Koontz, Hollis Neal, Maurice Selzer, Walter Dunbar, FOURTH ROW: Dovie Fordyce, Dorothy Harmon, Veroca Porter, Ruby Robinson, Marie Thrasher, Maurice Mitchell, Woodrow Thrasher, Joseph Stewart. FOURTH PICTURE TOP ROW: Elmo Gilliatt, Charles Lanum, Theron Donahue, Kenneth Chambers, James Hotterman, Paul Jones, Lloyd Stewart, Glatis Thrasher. SECOND ROW: Maurice Rogers, Leroy Bunger, Charles Sample, Howard Thompson, Raymond Hudson, Alton Parker, George Bollenbacher, Clif- ford Hardy. THIRD ROW: Guy Sexton, James Hettle, Homer Sylvester, Pansy Hard- ing, Mable Day, Marjorie Baxter, Leona Head, Claud Adams. FOURTH ROW: Josephine Glaubke, Leota Carter, May Butcher, Gordon Shoulty, Robert Seay, Milton Branham, Hubert Snoddy, Earl Skidmore. Page fifty th 1 cc THE. 19927 GOTHIC,-C wk PX I A2 L fir: 1.5 , . i - fff 1Qg f F1 1 gf W ' - , fi .Aa , . 1 ,,..f 1, A., , ix 1-. :.. ,3L2,' 51f+14 --h:. ,yjawv 1 II.. v iv , AR 'if .W7 I, L55 J .A.A 57,40 OSS Dui-wx 'Bqck f gl w M wi ofheB unalfq cxfi' gt R 5- S .f .X 1 Q . U 'Q ... Q ,V sxcvi., o? 0+-'QV' New 5'N 'c' f MQW' fa MA' ii sgc if-fllgfg A , 'Q-Q M gm f. ' '2 9 , .1 lv, - ' eu A f K' I in Q ,PNLX More ll-LS Comlcucgsomf ? ,':' 5' ka 1 Q on D' ' . ' Q ,, ' Lonqflihovrfoi ,W :E a, .. k x P If ,KE-avi Y? Y x J , 1 f' s 5, I 1.4 -JQQN if 1- rg Q 'V I ' 9 -jx X X i ji if ff wb 15 wx' ' 'Ybfo Spvmq ir- WH I 1-M who? xi , V aff sv, age fifty-fam' C5?'E23fv-9'-N THE IQQ7' GOTHIC fJW My ,Q'Q222pG I W4 6 N ' gil l K5 VI? Q?'C9fs-l- THE 19927 GOTHIC 5 ' o Y NJ f f -xkw, 41 ,Amman O --N i 4 Jaxx ?,..x-x.- .. ,W f ,, - 4 F 4' l 4 , . A541 Hgfi, fc N nj Priya' ffffy-six' L 'X' THE IQQ7 GOTHIC JUNIOR HIGH TOP PICTURE TOP ROW: Cecil Smith, Pearl Marie Hazel, Virginia Treadway, Mary Hendricks, Gertrude Godsey, May Higgins. SECOND ROVV: Dorothy Wample1', Genevieve Douglas, Sybil Griffin, Helen Meadows, Elizabeth Burnett, Amma Dodson, Marg,-uerite Skirvin, Elizabeth Carter. THIRD ROW: Marguerite Miller, Margaret Spencer, Marie Swaney, Hazel Stevenson, Inez Dodson, Sylvia Siscoe, Imo Deane Hazel, Maxine Sare. SECOND PICTURE TOP ROW: Ralph Rogers, Paul Burch, Raymond Bender, Lewis Smith Garrett Varner, Laurence Goodman. Henry Stogsdill. SECOND ROW: Charles Spencer, Tom O'Haver, Leo Knight, Frank Spencer, Wayne Freeman, Fred Barrett. THIRD PICTURE TOP ROW: John Pemett, Robert Hinkle, Billy Powell, Laurence Robert- son, Earl Strain, Marion Douglas, Robert Shields, Harry Flick. SECOND ROW: Berl Noel, Archie Bridwell, George Smith, Wallace Owings, D. L. Tandy, Ralph Everman, Edward Stewart, John Sutphin, Ross Lockridge. THIRD ROW: DeVerre Lowdrey, Richard Worley, Gilbert Scales, Merlin Thornton, Garris Deckard, Harold Layman, Charles Hinkle, Charles Robey. LOWER PICTURE TOP ROW: Martha Pope, Murriel Clendening, Miss Wadsworth, Dorothy Hayse. SECOND ROW: Harold Wampler, Cecilia McGlothlin, Gus Dorsey, Gene- vieve Harper, Clayton Wylie, Clara Bowman, Richard Burton. THIRD ROW: Donald Robertson, Lucille Fodrill, James Robertson, Lilly Odgood, Loren Gieger, Frances Wentworth. Page fifty seven cDsv.9f-X THE IQQ7 GOTHIC QE Z A -xfx I T ? I 1 1 P N s 1 1 qi i N , QQ 0 -A- 'if 4 ys 'D fy Mapu I H H THE. 1997 GOTHIC JUNIOR HIGH FIRST PICTURE TOP ROW: Ross Hazel, Orville Buzzaird, Robert Pate, Millard Shields, Luther Sanders, Charles Jones, Harvey Vint, Ralph Helms. SECOND ROW: Robert Emery, Delbert Ransom, Dale Workman, Lloyd Porter, Herbert Hendricks, Harry Hostetler, David Beck, James Shinn. THIRD ROW: Clarence Eller, Richard Parrish, Byron Branan, Bernard Pritchard, Buster Bauer, Robert Adams, Howard Young, Thomas Bell, Glen Armstrong. SECOND PICTURE TOP ROW: Peggy Woodburn, Mary Frances Taylor, Maurine Hays, Clar- ice Nicholson, Bernice Mitchell, Mary Alice Fisher, Alma Helms, Dorothy Stephens. SECOND ROW: Dorothy Brookbank, Maurice White, Ophelia Fender, Eva Brummett, Mary Ellen Thrasher, Lena Morris, Margret Schacht, Emma Wylie, Pauline Zike. THIRD ROW: Frances Hepley, Louella Blewett, Dorothy Tirey, Marvel Goodman, Charlotte Geiger, Mary Bell Richardson, Wynona Woodall, Louise St. Clair, Evelyn Robertson, Mildred Howard. FOURTH ROW: Sophie Jenkins, Phyllis Eads, Bonita Hawkins, Louise Marlette, Doris Cook, Margaret Sutphin, Virginia Waggoner, Altha Todd, Oneta Thrasher, Virginia Warmen. THIRD PICTURE TOP ROW: Joe Bill Spriggs, Ernest Detmer, Ralph Knapp, Robert Bart- lett, Robert Lee, Arthur Crabtree, Wyatt Gilham, Murray Carman, Joseph Butcher. .. SECOND ROW: Paul James, Robert Hinkle, Walter Bradfute, Gordon McMillan, James Pike, Ben Siebenthal, Robert Strain, Aubrey Hendrix THIRD ROW: Paul Harmon, Charles Brown, Donald Thompson, Cecil Cox, Edwin Fulwider, Sheldon Thompson, Irvin Brummett, John Vickery. FOURTH PICTURE TOP ROW: Ruby Sturdevant, Stella Burks, Lola McConnell, Julia Perry, Carrie Blackwell, Edna Silvers, Ethel Minks, Dortha Parrish. SECOND ROW: Dorothy Adams, Bernice Storm, Helen Marie Funk, Lillie Parton, Ruth Viles, Virginia Hettle, Turi Justice, Betty Norman, Vera Ring. THIRD ROW: Evelyn Deckard, Marian Phillips, Ruby Rush, Barbara Jean Clay, Gleeda Meadows, Mildred Wampler, Catherine Shaw, Leona Lampher, Mary Alice Stevens, Martha Hutchins. FOURTH ROW: Annabell Prior, Creeg Skirvin, Maxine Beyers, Ruby Gromer, Alma Cain, Hazel Sparks, Wilma Davidson, Mary Colleen Hanna, Jeneva Finn, Edith Bland. Page fifty mm 4 I Q 0 LJ ' 4 I, V M CQ! TI-IE 19Q'7 c:oT1-nc f Q mC Q fill: 4- , , X53-g-.1,,-fl, ,MM , W.--ki T- -5 , .X I 9 ,, K I ' W I i I l - . A - vw. ,wr f L M 1 , X , 1 LQ? 'r' 0 Llc Pugv s In THE IQQ7 C-'CJTHICFPC' nC D JUNIOR HIGH FIRST PICTURE TOP ROW: Elwenia Wylie, Mary Carpenter, Doris Helms, Vesta Terrell, Bernice Smith, Peggy Stevenson, Sylvia Robertson, Frances Antle, Agnes Henderson, Mary Stewart, Dorotha Clendenning. SECOND ROW: Avenelle Brookshire, Lucille Royl, Esther Thrasher, Lois Rogers, Kathleen Burks, Irva Cleon Matthews, Ruth Shiflet, Ruby Duncan, Mildred Colpitts, Dcvie Hash. THIRD ROW: Mary Lee Still, Margaret Johnston, Dorothy Rose, Beu- lah Wampler, Martha Nell Foley, Pauline Judah, Fern Abram, Mildred Trisler, Sylvia Shields, Opal Swearingen. SECOND PICTURE TOP ROW: Sammy Grounds, James Mobley, James Steele, Melvin Buz- bee, Lowell Smith, Lee Chandler, Ross Hazel. SECOND ROW: John Collins, Ernest Baldwin, Clarence Clark, Clarence Staley, Raymond Ritter, Russel Staggs, Roger Hoard, William Carr. THIRD ROW: Raymond Deub, Thomas Huff, Glen Lawson, Lloyd Man- tell, Paul Sims, Paul Newton, Harley Hendrix, Russel Ramage. THIRD PICTURE TOP ROW: Portia Adams, Beulah Hatton, Lois Hancock, Dorothy Sex- ton, Olive Butcher, Margnei ite Polley, Augusta Gray. SECOND ROW: Alice Keizchem. Jeannette Slinkard, Evelyn Johnson, Helen Richardson, Jane Crea, Frances Huber, Margaret Ann Myers. THIRD ROW: Louise Coan, Louise Wylie, Ada K. Davidson, Katherine Feltus, Lucille Boyer, Helen Rogers, Wanetta Jeffers, Geneva Anderson. FOURTH ROW: Mary Miller, Thelma Boshears, Annabell West, Ruth St. Clair, Helen Prince, Peggy Bittner, Wilma Stafford, Martha Gross, Georgia Adams. FOURTH PICTURE TOP ROW: Robert Norris, Cletis Robison, Wayne Sarc, Malcolm Cor- rell, Robert Leffler, Hiram Richardson, Morrison Dobson, Harold Craf- ton. SECOND ROW: Delmar East, Robert Harell, Ross Smith, Paul Under- wood, Lowell Sparks, Billy Winslow, Vincent Hippensteel. THIRD ROW: Lester Johnson, Wayne McKinley, Clarence Dodson, Ce- cil Trowbridge, Edwin Farmer, Carl Monkhaus, Donald Binkley. Page sixty one gf . THF. IQQ7 GOTHIC WVSY-1'XK'417 'YL 0 , ii 1 ?94!Rl'1,X'N!1 N- YALX1-536' ' gf - ,f .V N A X A, ,glib 1 f -1 THE 1997 GOTHIC JUNIOR HIGH FIRST PICTURE TOP PICTURE: Ruth Culross, Martha Thrasher, Helen Lambkins, Jes- sie Shields, Dorothy VanDeman, Elsie Stewart, Harriet Curry, Mabel Pickens. SECOND ROW-Corrine Paschal, Catherine Woodall, Bonnie Walraven, Milly White, Hester Parker, Lila Widener, Luella Rush, Naomi Dalton, May Owens. THIRD ROW: Maxine Wesner, Alice Hicks, Lily White, Venola Mc- Guire, Vivian Adams, Gladys Biggs, Odus Cosner, Ruth Johnson, Mary Frances Goss. FOURTH ROVV: Maxine Zink, Evelyn Stultz, Wanda Phillips, Mabel Staley, Doris Thornton, Betty Ann Earle, Evelyn Young, Mary Thrasher. SECOND PICTURE TOP ROW: Jessie Spalding, Glen Gardner, George Hunter, Edward Card- well, Curtis Curry, Thomas Mathers, Henry French. SECOND ROW: Edward Johnson, John Dillman, Basil Wade, Allen Layman, Charles Bridges, James Coon, Wyatt 'M,iers, Morris Hall. THIRD ROW: Richard Lawson, Russell Wyatt, Douglass Page, Henry Wahl, Ve1'lin Miller, Maurice Shaw, Francis Denbo. FOURTH ROW: Glasten Wampler, Joe Crouch, James Marlette, Donald McClintock, Harvey Hampton, Harry Blewett. THIRD PICTURE TOP ROW: Frances Ellen Palmer, Geneva Phillips, Mary Stanger, Margaret Sparks, Genevieve Robinson, Mary Wall, Marjorie Wilson. SECOND ROW: Doris Thompson, Ellen Lucas, Louise Bartlett, Helen Blackburn, Mildred Kirkman, Velma Thomas, Mildred Johnson. THIRD ROW: Alta Damrell, Wilma Kelly, Helen Parks, Louise Clines, Helen Wylie, Lorraine Curtis, Vernice Baker, Eva Arthur. FOURTH ROW: Jessie Malony, Beatrice McMillan, Alberta Delap, Imo- gene Osborne, Affra Wade, Helen Louise Elliot, Leola Koontz, Nota Scholl. FOURTH PICTURE TOP ROW: James Dietrich, Leland Arthur, Charles Rice, Claud Crider, William Hamilton, Robert Hettle, Robert Depew. SECOND ROW: Carl Thompson, William Slater, Ramon Bunger, Otho Manners, William Hunter, William Guert, Guy Walters. THIRD ROW: Biss Napoleone, Earl Hudlin, Patsy Barone, Wendell, Weaver, Harold Jeffers, Harold Taylor, Harold Hinkle. FOURTH ROW: Robert Jones, Thomas Lemon, Richard Manley, Cecil Grubb, Joseph Sparks, Murle Dalton, Homer Armstrong-, Earl Godsey. Page sixty tho te THE 1997 c:oT,1-llc: N y , x 1 x Q X fy 1 X K Qhgxs? . V , JA' I I ' K, LVM. , M 'N Vgw, . utngrapbs U f' 'Q my 1 L - ay. --mw Q- -'M if ' ,J IN 7 Ll ' W X 1 , ff! .K ll V gif! I 7 Q, 1,11 I! ,I ,! JAVJJ , ff 4, 4, W1 f J' ' 4' G . ,r if X Q QW .5 A 'A It .Q . 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Kr' - . 5 L4 , v - .- - Vg, -f .,,... , n., 3 4: 1w'gf.i- N , , ' ' 1 : 1- -'31, ,a.x,w:- ' 'vi ' 712' 521: qtlvpf: ,3 i n g,7'-fyfqff-Q-v5 '1?: :1m:' T73 - -, ff-'l'f'v x 5' W 5,1 ,, 1. ' -f Rf f W, . , L T., Q -, .,. ,,,.:M7 ,. .A Y Q, ,,., 1 Y, ,J , I ,V , . , CA V . , . THE 1997 GOTHIC . THE 19927 GCDTI'IICfC' v6 CB THE NEW GYMNASIUM The students of Bloomington High School will long remember the year 1926, for during that year the New Gymnasium was built. In the spring of 1926, the School Board, composed of Supt. Tirey, Dr. Frank Holland, Roy O. Pike and Prof. Nicholson, gave the school per- mission to build a new gymnasium. The contract was let to Charles Pike, and the architect was Mr. Grindle. Mr. Grindle and Mr. Pike deserve much credit for building a gym second to none in beauty. The gymnasium is situated very beautifully just west of the Old Seminary building and is finished in brick veneer. It has a seating capa- city of 4500 and was fllled to overflowing the night of the dedication. The major portion of the room capacity is in the balcony, while down- stairs there are bleacher seats and just along the edge of the balcony, opera chairs are placed. These are the best seats in the house. The gymnasium was finished in time for the Bedford-Bloomington game, which was the dedication game. Supt. Tirey had charge of the dedication services, and introduced the various speakers on the program. The most prominent speaker was A. L. Trester, chairman of the I. H. S. A. A. He gave a very interesting talk and instilled a fine spirit into the crowd. Im- mediately following the services the game was played. Bedford won a thriller by the score of 29-22. Between halves B's were awarded the old time athletes of B. H. S. Page sixty-eight THE 1997 GOTHIC In order to start the construction, a certain sum of money had to be guaranteed. The people of Bloomington showed their loyalty in this en- deavor by pledging themselves wholeheartedly to the cause. The stu- dents and townspeople worked night and day to reach their goal. Bloomington, although having the finest gymnasium in the state, is only one out of many towns that built gymnasiums last year- A few of the others were, Logansport, Vincennes, Washington, and Bedford. One could talk forever on the advantages of a new gym, for it has many. The Panthers heretofore, had practiced in a gymnasium only half as large as the present one, and the effect was telling on the team. A team that is used to a small gym is handicapped to a great extent when forced to play in a large one. Since the movement for building larger gyms has started, it is only fair that Bloomington should share the ad- vantages held by the other large schools in the state. The gymnasium is also very advantageous as considered from the money standpoint. Be- fore this year, many of the games were played in the University Gym. This resulted in a great financial loss, for the school had to divide with the university, and that cut profits. As it is now, the school gets a hun- dred per cent profit, because there is no debt incurred, and then the school will receive the profit that it justly deserves, not only in money but also in athletics. Page sixty-11i1m THE 19927 GOTHIC SUMMARY CF SPORTS The month of June, 1926 saw the departure of a number of promin- ent athletes from B. H. S. Among the foremost of these were Moser, Teague, and Westmorland. These vacancies left Coach Johnson a nucleus of four men for the 1926-'27 squad. The team was built around Costas, Hepley, Stone, and Capt. Cordell. The year 1927 also saw the advent of many good men in the field of basketball. Coach Johnson started his men on the right track by Winning the first game against Greencastle. Then came a series of defeats by small margins, after which the Panthers came back and beat Vincennes, win- ning the famous Victory Brick. Bloomington kept the brick for three games, but finally lost it to Washington in a rough game. Then al- though Capt. Cordell was back in the lineup, there came another string of losses including Delphi- The week following they went to Bedford Where they lost a fast game by the score of 32-28. The second team was coached by Johnson and his assistant, Kuhr. This team was made up of Sophomores entirely and succeeded in winning the major portion of a hard schedule. The second team, captained by Charles Harrell, should be the best in the state by 1928. In football, the Panthers were not quite so successful as in the major sport, basketball. About forty men answered Coach Johnson's call, but many of these were inexperienced. Weinland captained the squad, and his work was head and shoulders above the rest. The 1926 track team was highly successful in its endeavors. Their most notable victory was at a triangular meet at Washington, Where they won the Southern Indiana relay int close to record time. The outstand- ing members of the squad were Smith, Sullivan, Richardson and Teague. Miss Carr had charge of the girl's sports. These sports included Soccer and basketball. Soccer was inaugurated this fall and many girls came out for it. Although no games were played, valuable experience for future use was obtained. Basketball brought out larger numbers than soccer. I Practice was held two or three times a week, although no interscholastic games were played. Miss Carr expects to enter the girls in the foul shooting contest as she did last year. In closing, it may be said that Bloomington went through a very suc- cessful year of sports, and the outlook is exceedingly favorable for next year. Page seventy G3?'-Civ-9-x THE 1997 GCJTHICf-C' KN VMLIMQSS W A Qi UF ws: 6 WIVIESNIWI QL A 1 H X 0 L 1- rv F5 3? OTHE 19f27SGOTHICZ fC' 9 STONE PORTER MCNEELEY O'DONNELL X1 ' ' SUMMARY OF THE SEASON Coach Glen Johnson issued a call for men at the first of school. About 40 responded. The 1927 team was formed around a nucleus of five players, namely, Capt. Weinland, Ritter, Justice, O'Donnel, and Dun- can. Although many of the men were inexperienced they made up for this deficiency in a willingness to learn and lots of fight. The Panthers had the misfortune of being very light and this was the major reason and cause of the unsuccessful season. Pngf' svvmzfgj-Mun TTHEIQQ7 CK3TTHCZf3 , I ' X 'fl E Vs- 4fJyl'!,iCHARDS0N R DUNCAN PAGE THRASHER THE GAMES In the lid lifter, Coach Glen Johnson placed a team of inexperienced men, led by Capt. Rufus Weinland, on the :field against the strong Wylie CT. HJ team. The game was marked by a heavy attack, which, coupled with the nervousness on the part of the Panthers, led to a rather one sid- ed victory for Terre Haute. The score was, B. H. S., 03 Wylie, 28. In the game with Jasonville it was simply a case of a strong team against a green, light team. The coal miners showed every evidence of carrying through to another championship. Although the Panthers staged a game fight, the opposing line swept through them to the 66 to 0 tune. Weinland played his usual stellar defensive game. Page sewmty-three Q? THE 1927 GOTHICf C' 116 3 SKIRVIN HALL HOADLEY BOLDREY In the third game, Bloomington played Lebanon on historic old Jor- dan field. In this game the Panthers showed a noticeable improve- ment in their defensive game but were unable to stop the huge crew from the north, who succeeded in piling up a 29 to O score. After the Lebanon game, the Panthers journeyed to Oakland City and played a very good game. The defense was especially good with the exception of one break which led to a touchdown and defeat for them. The final score when the smoke blew away was B. H. S. 0, Oakland City, 7. In the game with Shortridge, of Indianapolis, the Panthers played a good game but the Blues were too strong. The game was featured by the all around play of young Pat Page, son of the noted Indiana coach. Page is playing his first season of football and bids to be a fine player. The score of this game was 31 to 0 with Indianapolis on the sunny side. , .uf 4 I Page seventy-f0u'r GP? THE 19527 GOTHIC HEPLEY HOLLAND WEINLAND ELLIS Bloomington played its best game against the hefty Linton team on a slushy Jordan field. In this game the Panthers succeeded in holding the renowned southern team to a 12 to 0 score. After holding the Red and Blue team scoreless for three quarters, the Panthers weakened and before they braced, two touchdowns were shoved over. All the Bloom- ington men played a fine game with Weinland, Ritter, Page, Hepley, Stone and Duncan leading the procession. The last game of the season was played at Terre Haute with Gar- field. The Panthers succumbed by a 40 to 0 score and showed a com- plete reversal of form from the Linton game. I it 'Puov 'MYERS Page sezfenty-five THE 1927 GOTHIC FOOTBALL TEAM Mumby, Parker, Manager Rzalcliffei. W O Wm MIDDLE ROW: Hoadley, Bogard, Skirvin, Duncan, Stone, Hepley, Hol land, W. Thrasher. BOTTOM ROW: Porter, Page, Ellis, Boldrey, Captain Weinland, Rich ardson, McNeely, D. Thrasher. Mascot Shoulty Page sv zfcnty-six THE 1997 GOTHIC Q x F5 . PJ , THE 19527 GOTHIC Glenn Johnson COACH GLENN JOHNSON is com- pleting his third year here and has done a very good job of coaching the Purple. He faced many obstacles this year and deserves much credit for persistence in his Work. He did much to help the new gym along and has entered whole-heartedly into his team's ac- tivities. Q, rf is William Costas TO WILLIAM COSTAS goes the honor of being the most valuable and steady play- er of the squad. Costas is a senior, and his shoes will be filled by John Duncan, who has a very hard job ahead of him. Costas has performed for three years in the Panther's uniform. Grant Bell GRANT BELL, also a senior, has fin- ished his first and only year as a Panther. His duty it was to fill the shoes of Moser, who graduated last year, and he has more than done this little thing. Bell came to Bloomington year before last, but he soon fitted himself into the life of the school. Page seventy-eight THE 1997 GOTHIC- C' 1655 John Stone JOHN STONE has at last been reward- ed for several years of steady service on the Bloomington team. Stone had participated in four years of basketball and has worked very hard for his promotion. He is a driv- ing player, and he has saved many games by his spirit and determination. Stone is a senior. Q ...nl F rank Kuhr COACH FRANK KUHR has been with the team for only two years, but in that time he has proved his worth. Kuhr acts as assis- tant for Johnson and coaches the second team. He came to Bloomington from Terre Haute Normal School where he excelled in also teaches history in the 1un1or high school , , y ,, Diff tennis and football. Besides coaching Kuhr l aff William Hepley WILLIAM HEPLEY is another senior who deserves praise from all. Hepley is known as Stone's running mate. He was handicapped in the early part of the sea- son by sickness but succeeded in hitting his stride in the last part of the schedule. His good work was most notable in the Owens- ville game. Page seventy-nine THE 1927 GOTHIC Robert Sears ROBERT SEARS, a junior, -was the other regular of the team. This was Sears' first season, but he succeeded in coming through in fine style. He is being groomed for center for next year, and he is a most promising specimen. His best game was played against Rushville, when he rang the bell six times from the field. William Cordell CAPT. WILLIAM CORDELL Was in- eligible until January and consequently, failed to hit his last season's stride. Cor- dell last year was considered by many to be the finest forward in the state but this year he has been unable to hit his stride. His best games were played in the sectional tournament. Russell Branam The hot shot of the team is RUSSELL BRANAM. He has been the most consistent point-getter of the team. Branam is only a junior and great things are expected from him in the coming season. When the score keepers figure up Russell's total, they us- ually put down about six or seven goals in his favor. Page eighty THE 19427 GOTHIC. C' 11513 John Duncan JOHN DUNCAN, whose not uncomely face is pictured here, is the most likely can- didate for the back guard position next year. Duncan is big and full of fight, and he should be able to handle the position in fine fashion. Duncan, by the way, is no mean shot, as he proved against Washington. Glenn Richardson Another man who deserves credit for sticking on the team is GLENN RICHARD- SON. Glenn's specialty is going into games at the last minute and popping in a few points. He exhibited these tendencies in the Delphi game and kept them up for the rest of the season. Richardson is also a senior. lrvln Thrasher IRVIN THRASHER is the colorful member of the team. He adds lots of spice to the team with his red hair. Red hair, however, it not his only virtue, because he can also hit the hoop with plenty of vim. Any man who lets Thrasher loose near the foul line will soon regret, for Irvin is sure death from that position. He is a senior. 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H. S B. H. S B. H. S B. H. S B. H. S eedmore Bedford ..... .,.,.,.,. 2 0 Bedford ..... .,....,. 1 2 Mitchell ,,,,, .,..,,,, 2 0 Columbus ...... .,.,..,, 4 2 Mitchell ..... ..,,..,, 3 5 Spencer ..... ........ 2 6 Page eighty-three THE IQQ7 GOTHIC JUNIOR HIGH SQUAD TOP ROW: Coach Church, Southern, Bender, Workman. SECOND ROW: Goodman, Smith, Jones. THIRD ROW: Varner, Burton, Wampler, Rogers. SCHEDULE J. H. S. ,... 18 Williams ...... 37 J. H. S. .... 26 Martinsville .25 J. H. S. .... 19 Bedford ...,,,.. 38 J. H. S. .... 19 Martinsville ..12 J. H. S. .... 11 Williams ...... 19 J. H. S. .... 13 Bedford ........., 21 Dm Dwi Page eighty-four -x THF. 19527 GOTHIC ,-QMGYQJ fx E 3 E Eg g 55 THE 19927 GOTHIC ff' Y V , J FOP ROW: Cogshall, Teague, Hatcher, Ritter, Souders, Schacht Weinland LOWER ROW: Thrasher, Ellis, Hunter, Coach Mumby, Stewart, John son, Hettle. THE WRESTLING TEAM Mr. Mumby, a graduate of Indiana University, has had charge of the wrestling squad this year and, as usual, devel- oped a very good team. Although Bloomington did not go into the state with as good a chance as heretofore, they suc- ceeded in capturing three places. The men who placed in the state were Ritter, Weinland and Hatcher, the first two win- ning first places, and Hatcher winning second place. All three of these men will be back next year, and with the addi- tion of the men who worked out in the other positions, should form an exceedingly good basis for the 1927 squad. Bloomington has always had an exceptional wrestling team, and the chances for next year are much brighter than usual. Some of the best men on the squad are Weinland, Ritter, Hatcher, Johnson, and Ellis. Page czqhty-six , A 1 THE. IQQ7 GOTHIC y -li 1 TOP ROW: Weinland, Smith, Thrasher, Brown, Costas, Ritter, Sullivan. LOWER ROW: Richardson, Stone, Teague, Coach Johnson, Stewart, Grif- fin, Marlin THE TRACK TEAM The track team of 1926 was coached very successfully by Johnson, and established itself as one of the best ever developed in Bloomington High School. The most notable achievement was the winning of the South Central Relay race at Washington. Johnson had very little material with which to work, but he succeeded in bringing around a nicely balanced team. The most prominent weakness was in the jumping events, where he had no experienced men to take the place of Myers who was ineligible for competition. His best bets were Sullivan, Richardson, and Smith. Sullivan and Smith were only underclassmen, and have a bright fu- ture ahead of them. Sullivan has done the half-mile in very close to record time on several occasions, and may be count- ed on to come through in the state tournament next year. Page eighty-seven THE 1927 GCJTI IICf-C' , if ,n'1'Af,'Qv' ' la ' g - ' .' 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'digg 'Tiffin' . , 'Jil 'A- 3 1,8-SQ gs 'fl ' +fi5w , .' A ' 'TH .pa w e Q-1. -951 ' 'Q '.-f Y' cw- ' .x p ' ming, use 335 U - f 22' A -AE' f T ' 't1'-f.::5'T 1 3:4-fz.-Q . ,v.auf.w . -.df-1 ,LQ-L,Lfff5f? 44+-4':w ' -,,v. 'A , 3,131 1 ,. '-.- . 1 Q5qg.zg.f'xh ffff,H,ig,3' 633, .gy 1.,-.Mglsh .Lwsflmmi 44 - f - -- -SQ fz ri Z .s . , 5 L ' J .. . . . ' -. ' GT' x 'D 1,'..,-...ug ..- ,, Y. M. :St 1 Y , f vu- Wai '- ., Q f3m?+4e.zf5amawmLT. Q- f Cgf' T1-IE 19Q7 GQTI-uc: QVMX 4 , ,if 5 ll i THE HI-Y CLUB There is so much good in the worst of us, And so much bad in the best of us, That it ill behooves any of us, To find fault with the rest of us. ORGANIZED-1919 OFFICERS President ....,.,t.,... tt...tttl..l....,.t.,.,.....t. .,,,,.. J o hn Foley Vice President o,ti.. ....,.. B ill Costas Secretary o....t,.,, ....... J ohn Hicks Treasurer .,.........t,.A...,,tttt..........,,oost....ttti.si..,........,t.,., James Cox SPONSOR-Lorin Ashbaucher PURPOSE The purpose of the Hi-Y Club is to create, maintain, and ex- tend throughout the school and community high standards of Christian character. Page ninety-one THE 19927 GOTHIC K C' vC' 5D THE BLUE TRIANGLE To serve and not to squander. ORGANIZED-1920 OFFICERS President ee,..,.ee.ee. ,..eee,.,eee..eee...e.......,e, ,eeeee M a rtha Foster Vice President ee,... ,.,,..eeee, C Iara Hunter Secretary ,.e.,.e.,e.,e ee..,,., D orothy Buzzaird Treasurer e.e...ee,.,.,,..ee.,,....,.e.e,e...,...,......e..,ee,.e...,ee..e Vanda Miller SPONSOR-Miss Ferger PURPOSE To find and give the best. n fuvly- THE 19527 GOTHIC THE JUNIOR GIRL RESERVES Follow, follow the gleam. ORGANIZED-1924 OFFICERS President ............ ..........................,.... M ary Coleen Hanna Vice President ...... ,...........,.,,.,.....,.o.......,. M ary Robertson Secretary ...,...l..,, ....,.,o,,,, J ulia Perry Treasurer .,....... .,,...... , ,.....,,..., .............,.,o,.,.. E V aline Deckard SPONSOR-Miss Smith PURPOSE The purpose of this club is to extend friendship among the girls, to develop Christian character, and to promote for others, for school, for country, and for God. Page ninety-three X THE 19427 G'CDTl'IICf C' l3 C3D THE GIRL'S COUNCIL High erected thoughts seated in the heart of courtesy. SPONSORS: Senior Class A.,..,.. ............,.......,...... .....,.. M r s. Menger Junior Class ............, ,....,.,, M iss Jack Sophomore Class ......,... Mrs. Blair Freshmen Class ...... Mrs. Stradling Eighth Grade .,.. ..,,...... M iss Maze Seventh Grade ...,.... ...irr.......,........,.... .....,., M r s. Setser DELEGATES: Senior Class ...... Junior Class ............. Sophmore Class ...... Freshmen Class , Julia Howard, Audrey Carter Mary Jones, Thelma Robbins Esther Gehres, Mary Siebenthal Frances Sears, Veroca Porter Eighth Grade ....,............. Dorothy Parrish, Margaret Spencer Seventh Grade .,.,...........,........ Peggy Bittner, Pauline Judah CLASS PRESIDENTS Hazel Bault, Kathleen Hanna, Ruth Hoadley, Dorothy Curry, Dorothy Tirey, Georgia Adams. Page mnety-four THE IQQ7 GOTHICf C THE GIRL SCOUTS MOTTO: Be Prepared SLOGAN: Do a good turn daily. Leader of Arbutus Patrol .,...,........,............. Marjorie Baxter Leader of Pee Wee Patrol ,...... ....,oL...., V iolet Miller Leader of Beaver Patrol ...,... LLo...,LoL. R uth Stephens Leader of Eagle Patrol ............... ,..oo, D orothy Brookbank Leader of True Blue Patrol ....... .,,..o..,.,L...,.. S ylvia Siscoe Leader of Cardinal Patrol ,,.,,.i ....... M ary Ellen Thrasher Leader of Bluebird Patrol ,.,.o, ri,,...,. M ildred Howard Leader of Canary Patrol .,.......o....LL,. ,,,,,,,,, V ernice Baker CAPTAINS: Miss Brooks, Miss Kearns, Miss King PURPOSE . The Girl Scout movement in the United States is concerned chiefly with the preparing girls for effective and happy citi- zenship and participation in the life of their country through the right use of their leisure time. The activities center about the three main interests of Home, Health and Citizenship, and are designed not only to give to the girls essential information in these fields, but more important, to develop habits of ser- vice and healthy living. Page ninety five THE. IQQ7 GOTHIC fe 5 GIRLS, ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Gcnteel in personage, Conduct, and equipageg Noble by heritage, Generous and free. ORGANIZED-1926 OFFICERS President ..eee,..... .O.e.,.....4............e........... M artha Lou Gray Vice President ,i.e,. ...... P auline Hostetler Secretary e...... ..... J ane Whelan Treasurer .,re.ei ir,.r,,,........,V..I,...... .,..re, e.e... P a u line Ellis SPONSOR-Miss Carr PURPOSE To promote Health, Happiness, and Efficiency among the girls of the school. I Pngf' ninety-six 'CRQJ THE. 1997 GOTHIC THE JUNIOR ATHLETIC CLUB The wise for health on exercise depend. ORGANIZED-1926 OFFICERS President ...........,. ....,,.,..,e...e..,ee,Ieee.e..eeeAee.e J ohn Woodburn Vice President eIee....,e.e.,.,..eeee ,,r,,.ve J ohn Barnhill Secretary and Treasurer 4e,4......,.,eee.,,,e,re,.r....,r,., Frank Talbot SPONSOR-Glen Johnson PURPOSE The purpose of this club is to foster athletics among boys from the ages of ten to sixteen. l Y Page 1zi':1vfy-sever: THF. 19527 GOTHIC MB MENS ASSOCIATION If all the years were playing holidays, To sport would be as tedious as to Work. ORGANIZED-1924 OFFICERS President ..,e...,ee.,. .......,..,.ew.O,.........,,.. .e..,. W i lliam Cordell Vice President .......OO.......,eO.. ,...,i, A lfred Hall Secretary and Treasurer ,,..e..,...................,,.i.....e. Pete Smith SPONSOR-Coach Glenn Johnson PURPOSE The purpose of the B Men's Association is to promote in- terest in athletics. Palqc ninety-eight THE IQQ7 GOTHIC fe? A6553 prgwf SCIENCE CLUB Of Science and logic he chatters, As fine and as fast as he can: Though I am no judge of such matters, l'm sure he's a talented man. ORGANIZED-1924 OFFICERS President ,.,,,. .,..................,....,.,,....... E dgar Cumings Secretary ...,,. ..,,i J ane Whelan Treasurer ...,.............................,.,......i......,..,.,..,.. Druley Parker SPONSOR+Mr. Hale Bradt PURPOSE The purpose of the Science Club is to promote interest and foster high scholarship in Science. I Page nimffy-nine THE IQQ7 GOTHIC THE PROSCENIUM PLAYERS Little puffs of powder, Little dabs of paint Makes a would-be actor Look like what he ain't- ORGANIZED-1924 OFFICERS Plesident .oooii.,,..o oiooo...o , ,i ...oo, . oooooo.... Maurice Radcliffe Vice President c,,.cc. i.,.,.,.,eeeeeeeeeV., P aul Kirby Secretary .c,.o,,.,..c. ,.e.... M argaret Williams Treasurer ,e,...w. e,,..eee,..........ieiee,,... D orothy Wilkinson SPONSORS Mrs. Childs, Miss Wellons, Miss Gilstrap, Mrs- Giles, Mrs. Setser, Miss Judge. PURPOSE To encourage and to promote high standards in dramatics, to increase the power of appreciation, and to deepen the im- agination, and to develop the talents of students who desire experience in acting, is the purpose of the Dramatic Club. Page one hzlndred C -1 THE 19527 GOTHIC THE THANKSGIVINC PAGEANT CAST Margaret Williams Doris Brogan M Beatrice Buzbee Pauline Ellis Marjorie Giles William Costas Vivian Mulholland Jane Whelan Margaret Ann Sutphin Elizabeth Carter Sarah Ann Mathews Robert Hoadley Virginia Nance Wilfred Miller Joyce Myers A Lloyd Griffin C Guy Burnett Paul Kirby Billy Teter Elizabeth Burnett Mary Margaret Campbell ff ff T1-IE. 1927 coT1-llc: ! OPTIMIST STAFF The penny-papers of New York do more to govern this country than the White House at Washington. -Wendell Phillips. The Optimist was first published in 1914 EDITOR lst Semester ..... ...........,..,..... ....tt,. J 0 hn Sembower 2nd Semester ...........,..,,.,.,...,..,,.............,ltt, Vivian Mulholland SPONSOR-Miss Linton 4 i ' Page one lzmzdred fwo THE IQQ7' GOTHIC THE COMMERCIAL CLUB My tYpist is on her vscation My trpist's awau fpr a Week Mu typidt us in hwr vscarion While thse dumb kews plsy hude a ndseek? ORGANIZED-1925 OFFICERS President ,,AA,,,,,, ..CC,,.,.,.............,....., W anda Underwood Vice President ..... ,.......,.. H ilda Benson Secretary ,,,.,,,,,e, .,.., L loyd Griffin Treasurer ....,.. ......,............,......................,... ee.. J 0 hn Riggs SPONSOR--Miss Unger PURPOSE The Commercial Club was organized to gain a more complete knowledge of business and business principles. Page one hzmdred three THE. 19Q'7rGCD 1 l IIC fe? mC 5J THE JUNIOR HI-Y CLUB Good is a practical stimulusg it is no sooner seen than it in- spires an impulse to practice. ORGANIZED-1924 1 OFFICERS President c,.,.,...,, ...cc,Yc....,...cc.,.c,.,,c,ccc.... E dward Hoadley Vice President c,ccccc..,4.,,,.ccccc cc.c.... R obert Talbot Secretary and Treasurer ,..wc.. cc,.... B enny Seibenthal SPONSOR-Mr. Josiah Church PURPOSE The purpose of the Junior Hi-Y is to create and maintain and extend throughout the school and community high stan- dards of Christian character. y P Page mu' hwndrvd four THE 1997 GOTHIC LIBRARY STAFF There is no frigate like a book To take us lands away, Nor any courser like a page Of prancing poetry. LIBRARIAN-Miss Davidson ASSISTANT LIBRARIAN-Mrs. Swanson ll xl Page mm lilmrlrerl fn THE IQQ7 GOTHIC JUNIOR FARM BUREAU Earth is here so kind that just tickle her with a hoe and she laughs with a harvest. ORGANIZED-1923 OFFICERS President .,,....,...... ....s,................. ..... E d ward Brown Vice President ...i. ....... D onald Baxter Secretary ,....,..... ....,.....,.,...,..a C arl Bell Treasurer .......,.s,.,,u.....sss....,..........u.u...,ss..,,. Lowell Underwood SPONSOR-Mr. J. O. James I PURPOSE This club was organized to encourage farm boys in the school to take an interest in farmingg morally, mentally, socially, and financially. Page one hundred sfiac QQZ c9:b.Q.. THE 19927 GOTHIC VOCATIONAL BOOSTERS Work has a bitter root but a sweet fruit. ORGANIZED-1926 OFFICERS President ,,......,.... ,.tt,...,....,.,.... ..rt,. B e rnard Jackson Vice President ,.,.,... ............ W oodie Hall Treasurer ......,.. .,... G uy Drummond Secretary ...........,,.,......,.......,.........,....,........... Herman Ramsey SPONSOR-Allen Hamilton PURPOSE To promote the interests of the students in the industrial and agricultural departments. I I w Page one hundred seven THE IQQ7 GOTHIC THE JUNIOR AUDUBON SOCIETY Hear the joyous birds, on every bloming spray With joyous music wake the dawning day! Vice President Secretary ,.,e.... Treasurer .i,,e J. O. James .,... Wilbur Duncan ORGANIZED-1926 OFFICERS President ,.V.c...cc,.. ccc..,....i,,........,..cc....ccc W illiam Winslow Robert Leffler Peggy Stephenson Vincent Hippensteel SPONSOR Faculty Sponsor Student Sponsor PURPOSE The purpose of our wild birds. this organization is to protect and care for Page om' hundred eight THE IQQ7 GOTHIC 9 THE GLEE CLUB L I can't sing, as a singist I am not a success. I am saddest when I sing. So are those who hear me. They are sad- der even than I. -Artemus Ward. The Glee Club is not organized, but, under the direction of Mr. McKay, it puts on musical programs of different types. I n Page one hundred 'nina THF. 19927 GOTHIC' Q mC5?GD ORCHESTRA When I was young and had no sense I bought a fiddle for sixteen pence, And all the tunes that I could play Was, Over the Hills and far Away! OFFICERS President .a,.e...... .e.,..e,.,.,,,...a,.....e.e..O ..e... I r ving Fell Vice President ....Oe,...., ie,...., L eslie Zlkes Secretary-Treasurer ......,.,.,...,.,,,... ,....e,... ...eO. R u th Stioup DIRECTOR-Mr. McKay PURPOSE The orchestra furnishes music for all occasions. 4 w l Page om' hundred ten -sTTHEl9Q7 CKDTTHCZFQ 9 THE BAND With many a smile upon his face He waves his arms in airy grace, And the band plays on, Till their breath is almost gone When Mossy is setting the pace. ORGANIZED-1926 OFFICERS President ....................,,,..................,...... ...,. C harles Denton Secretary-Treasurer ...... ,..... W illiam Cathcart Drum Major ......,...,........,.....,....,.........ssr.,... Maurice Radcliffe DIRECTOR-Mr. McKay PURPOSE The band parades and plays at all basketball games, foot- ball games, and similar occasions. Page one hundred eleven THE IQQ7 GOTHIC, C AGYCSD Qutngraipbs K9 Vi? I hddl 'H-.QQ ,,,A g W :FFR 1 r 5 ll I' 2iZi?2i ADVERTISEME TS 'gr' ' Tift' xx 5' . Naa ilma 5-5251 of I OLLEGE and High School Annuals have 1 come to be recognized as an institution. Year by year they are growing in import' ance and number. They are growing, too, in beauty and character, so that many high school annuals now excel the books issued - ' from colleges a few years ago. In this ad' vancement we have had no small part. For more than twenty' five years we .have been helping create representative annuals for schools thruout the middle west and south and thru our help' ful cofoperation have won a position of recognized leadership among annual engravers. Last year three of our annuals won four first and second prizes in state and national contests-a testi' monial to our service of which we are proud. This is one of 1 S4 annuals, published in eleven states, that bear the Indeeco imprint this year. Not content to rest on laurels won we have worked out plans to make our service to 1926 staffs more helpful than ever. Editors, business managers or faculty advisors are invited to write and give us opportunity to explain how Indeeco Service can help them publish the best annual they have ever had. INDIANAPOLIS ENGRAVING COMPANY 222 EAST OHIO STREET INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA I D' Tm: FRENCH CAVALIER, the beautiful fourfcolor process engraving on the preceding page, is our own product. Many national advertisers use Indeeco Service regularly and engravings from our commercial depart' ment appear in national magazines every week. GITDM-2-s T1-111 19927 coT1-nc: ALFRED GRINDLE ARCHITECT BLOOMINGTON, INDIANA Telephone 391 'I f 2 4' G LE .NW ,r rf H' tw gag, A , A gVg s. 7 f , Wifi. Q6 fF'f'.f vi f Q-iff? EER .-. -U s-M V -1 'X3',. .- ..,--. I V Wai' -'W i H1 -A-NX i3.Al1,I.y1 L -, 1 , ,' 'AJ f' :,.. A15 0 5 .1-,. A ., .495 Am-and-. iff 'M If .jgwlnif I 'C Iwi 1 'S' ll f f ' Nh , A - ----:L 6-'Q 'A Architect of Bloomington High School Extension Elm Heights School KT Bloomington High School Gymnasium age one hundred t THE 19927 GOTHIC ,AQ X543 Compliments C. F. Tourner Coal Co. Inc. Wholesale and Retail Pres. Chester F. Tourner B. H. S. '10 Treas. Lloyd E. Setser B. H. S. '16 Phone 2400 Express it Sweetly with HOWE'S CHOCOLATES and C-ONFECTIONS CANDY SODAS SANDWICHES I-ICWFPS West Side Square nlIllnlnlullunlIllululnullnlIllnlulululunlllllnlululnl illllllulIllnlnllunlIllnlnllulullInlIllIlluullnllllllllullllll Success comes only to the fit. To be fit you must have good food, particularly Bread ENTERPRISE FLOUR gives you the best you can ob-- tain. It is America's Great- est Flour. Never take a sub- stitute. Enterprise has none. Remember Enterprise flour on your next order Your Grocer don't Keep it -He Sells it. Hughes Brothers Co. Everything in Building Material LUMBER AND COAL Phone 47 Page one hundred fourteen THF. IQQ7 GOTHIC 6'Furniture Displayed in a Ho-mey Atmosphere You're Young- We're Young- i f Letfs get acquainted ,Q SERVICE Qeayt 5'WEEf PRICES We sf-gf 1 FURNITURE E Q 'W l DECKARD FURNITURE COMPANY 321 North Walnut Street - - - Phone 855 ALWAYS THE Smartest and Newest WRIST WATCHES for Lady or Man Gruen, Elgin, Hamilton, and Imported Watches all popular makes 57.95 to 3150.00 at your service GTI11 1 I ij it B' ' ' ig , ml ES I e gg Ed. Wlll1Hll1S 'Ir n D 'Q .:r-o- :E r . ff: llf Digg Aw-1'--Pl S Jewelry and Music gin 'WE ff 114 N. Walnut Street . 1 Page one hundred THE 1997 GOTHIC Yadon S.- May I have the last dance with you ? Analie G.- You've already had it !? ' .ar .4 as Paul Kirby says if he'd lived when men earned their living by the sweat of their brows, he'd have opened a handkerchief shop. .93 .3 V59 Some ambitious student of phy- siology removed the appendix from the dictionary. 3 ,H .4 Audrey- I don't see why we tell Irene jokes, it doesn't do any good. Dorothy- It's to make her hap- py in her old age. .93 Q59 V59 Gala-Shes When the cold wind of winter blows, She walks in pumps and silken hose. But when the days are mild and sweet, She lugs galeshes on her feet. ,Al .3 .53 Stewed-fWaiting for a street carb A car has been here. Stude- How do you know? Stewed- Saw its tracks. 0955 Miss Jack- Is it the question that's bothering you? Alfred H.- No, I believe its the answer. Q59 Q99 U99 Mrs. Blair enlightened her class by telling them that the young prin- cess was brought up in a monas- tery. We wonder! N A .3 Teacher- John, what are the five senses ? Johnnie B.- Nickels, So you' wife don't ,believe in gamblin ? Nossuh, ah' sho, leads a dawg's life. Huccum, dawg's life? De very fust day ah had to bury my bones- .5093 A flapper powdered her nose, took a hurried look in the mirror and said, Clothes, I'm going down town. If you want to go along, hang on. ,SI ,Sl ,4 I call my girl Dandrufff' llWhy?!7 Because she's always on my mind. dealt! Katty Ann L.- I hear Freddie won a loving cup the other night. Martha Stone- Really? He has made a great improvement since the last date we had! .S JI-X Martha Temples- I am sorry you don't like my voice, Mr. Mc- Kay. The people next door say I ought to go abroad and study. Mr. McKay- Yes, but I don't live next door. ,NI ,Nl ,Sl Where's your shiek? Caught a colt in his ear and he's too horse to speak- Believe your lion. .4 -N A Girl- And what do you think of our new pledge ? Boy- Sorry, but I'm no judge of paintings. .4 V4 3 1st Shiek- What's that red on your mouth ? 2nd ditto- That's my tag for parking too long in one place. Page one hundred sixteen THE 19927 GOTHIC IllllllnlnullsllllullnnllllnIllllnllnlulnlulll STYLE High School Boys are Looking to this New Store for Their Snappy Clothing Suilllivan Q H2351 CLOTHIERS'FOR LAD AND DAD llnlullunlInInnllllllllllllllllnlllllllIllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllnlnnnlnullnnllllllllllullllIllnllulllnllnllllnlllllllnlllllllllllllllll he CGDIQN A GDK, Opposite I. U. Campus A PLACE WITH REAL STUDENT ATMOSPHERE B. H. S. Students and Graduates are Invited to COME TO THE MNGOIC' Luncheon and Soda Fountain Service A Specialty P hdd THE 1997 GOTHIC- C 4-59 ENTERTAINMENT At Its HIGHEST INDIANA THEATRE Selected Productions from the World's Greatest producers Paramount Metro - Goldwyn - Mayer United Artists Allen Funeral Home 212 South Walnut Street HOME OF SERVICE Private and Emergency Ambulance W. W. Allen PUT FLOWERS IN YOUR SCHOOLS The Ellis Floral Co. The Flower Shop Bingham Beauty Shoppe PIONEER PERMANENT OPERATOR Frederics Machine Used Nestle's Lanoil Process if Desired 5th and Walnut Sts. Opp. Monroe County Bank For App. Call 2192 I ye one huvzdred eighteen V6 THE 19527 GOTHIC KBC' S4359 The Princess Theatre and the Harris Grand Theatre Congratulate the Bloomington High School upon their publication of this edition of The Gothic We are for you in every good venture RYO R S 111 E.5th st. Fountain Service Magazines Candies Cigars Bennett Coal Co. Very Best Grades of Coal Virginia Splint Indiana Brazil Block Hazard Block Black Stove Egg Kentucky Coal We Also Handle 16 inch Stove Wood 525 N. Rogers St. Phone 988 For a First Class Roofing or Sheet Metal Job See Us The New Gym. is One of Them Bloomington Radiator and Sheet Metal Works The Boys Who Know How Page one hundred nineteen THE 1927 GOTHIC f-C' ig CD I call my roommate a Baby because he still uses a crib. .4 -,SU .3 I call my sweetie Beach be- cause he has so much sand. JI .59 .59 Say, have you forgotten you owe me five bucks ? No, not yet-give me time. N V59 -3 Say, there's a football player out here who wants his picture taken. Photographer-- Full face? No-halfbackf' .4 3 -8 My rich girl has a watch of gold By which she tells the hour. My poor girl needs no watch at allg She uses the Court-House tower. .Al .M V92 He- Just one more ? She-- Sure, go ahead. And then he lit another cigarette. 555 Jim- Give me four sheets of carbon paper. Clerk- Why so many? Jim- I'm writing my girls a love-letter. .Bl .59 at A word to the wise is usually enough, But teaching the Frosh is certainly tough. U52 V50 .3 A Freshman went to Hades once There was something he wished to learng They sent him back to earth again- He was too green to burn. .4 .QU A Cross-eyed girls may be virtuous, But they don't look straight. Why did you hand the boy in the cloak room such a big tip when he gave you your coat ? Just look at the coat he gave me. .av .sr .4 A Court Romance His arms stole around the well- formed shoulders of a soft, warm body. His head sank near the beau- tifully curved neck of his compan- ion as they engaged in a passionate struggle, their breath coming irreg- ularly. Then Foul , cried the referee, tossing the ball to Stonie who was standing at the foul line. .sv -.99 .at Frances- Is my hair in your way? Frank- You said a mouthful. tsl .8 .Al First Girl Un Aud.l- I think we met in here last week. 2nd Girl- What makes you think so? 1st Girl- Your hat is very fa- miliar to me. 2nd Girl- But I didn't have this hat then. lst Girl- No, but I did. 5.59.3 Bert thinks he has a lot of music in him. He must have, we never heard any come out. I've a notion to give you a piece of my mind. Oh, don'tg you can't spare it. .sz .9 .4 A negro school-teacher is credi- ted with the following: The word pants am an uncom- mon noun, because pants am singu- lar at the top and plural at the bottom. -al-,bla-I Give me your Palm-Olive. Not on your Life-Buoy. Page one hundred twenty N THE IQQ7 GOTHIC THE ARCADE CANDY SHOPPE Many people are particular of the Kind, Variety and the Way Their Lunches and Meals are Served We Strive to Please Particular People Our Modern Soda Fountain Equipment and Steam Tables Afford Us the Best Service in LIGHT LUNCHES -:- SANDWICHES -:- SALADS ICE CREAM -:- SHERBETS We Also Carry a Complete Line of APOLLO, EVANS, JOHN SON , and BUNTE CANDIES Come In and Enjoy Our Table and Booth Service THE ARCADE CANDY SHOPPE F? T? Louis Kanistras, Prop. Page one hundred fwei ty A THE IQQ7 GOTHIC f C' 4Q 3 ulIInInInInInInllllllullllllnlnlllllllulnllInnllllnlllnllllluulllllllulnllnlllnlnlllnullllllllluu BLOOMINGTON COAL COMPANY Is the Headquarters for HIGH CLASS FUEL OF ALL KINDS Phone 425 Prompt Service Ice Cream N There is no better food than ICR 0 CREAM-it always pleases the appetlte of both young and old. 9 59 ef' 2 6 9 I N Q . We Manufacture Many Flavors of ICE CREAM AND SHERBETS QUALITY ICE CREAM Co. Q u 401 South Washington St. Phones 754 and 54 Irld CD? q9ys.Df-N THE. 1927 GOTHIC Chas. A. Pike Lumber 81 Building Material Co. Everything for Building Phone 1210 - - - 414 North Morton Street BLOOMINGTON, INDIANA Quality - Service - Satisfaction IInIllInIllInIllIllIllIllIllIllIllllllllllllllllIllIllIlllllllllllllllllllllnl IllIIllllIIllllIInInlllllllllllllllllllllll IIllIllIllIllIllnllllllllllIllnullluIllInIllIllIllululIllIllInlluIulululnlulInIllIllnlIllIllIuIIllluluInllunlulnllulllllllll THE CITIZENS LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY THE MODERN BANK Safety First - Service Always F5 . J. D. SHOWERS, Pres. ROY O. PIKE, Cashier P hdd I THE 19227 GOTHIC Don't be afraid of it, old man- See, it's original label stufff' Well listen, old top, I never drink labels. .9!.59eF When I was a Frosh I thought wild women lived in the insane asylum. .4 ,sz .4 I call my teacher Adam because he's always raising Cain. A .4 V59 I call my sweetie quadratic equa- tion because I can't figure him out. A .BU .Pl Mr. Parker- Tomorrow we take arsenic and finish the chap- ter. .4 M .59 They tell me that I'm lazy, but I do insist I'll never be so lazy as to throw a girl a kiss. M L4 .4 Can you imagine? A Senior thinking electric light plants grow from light bulbs? N .Ai A Prof- I'll give you just one day to hand in that paper. Stude- Well, how about the 4th of July? .4 .SC .9 Oh, My! 1st Grad- What are you doing now? 2nd Grad- Gridiron Work- Ist Grad- Professional? 2nd Grad- No waffle. el N 759 Cause and Effect Passing motorist- You're hurt. There's blood on your face. Victim of auto accident- No- that's lipstick. Some Similarity. A mule and a Ford met on the highway. And what might you be ? asked the mule. An automobile, answered the Ford. And you? I'm a horse, replied the mule. And they both laughed. Har! A 3 .Al Absent minded chief clerk Cas he kisses his wifej- Now, dear, we will dictate a couple of letters. A A .Sl Reflections-Nothing gives so much pain as a mirror. Q59 3 .SU Vanda M.- Do you think my picture will turn out all right? Shaw- The answer is in the negative. 3.9.5 Teacher- In case of war or in- ternal disorder, how would a person with liquid assets best preserve his wealth? Pupil- Store them in the cel- lar. Thus we are educated! JI .Al .4 You Tella A cute littlecflapper named Ella, Went out for a stroll with a fella, But when the young geezer Kept trying to squeeze her, She smacked him a smack on the smella. ,Sl .SO .53 O'Bryan- By golly, I'm tired tonight! Mrs. O'B.- There you go again! You're tired. Here I be standing all day over this hot stove and you working in a nice, cool sewer. Page one hundred twenty-four THE 1997 GOTHIC fe? 1659 IlllnlllnlunlnluluInnullllllluullullnlnlluininllnlnlnmlnlllnullunnnlnnun r :numnmunlnnlInululnllnlnlulnlllln:null I. H. S. A. A. Suggests Standardization of All Basketball Equipment The state tournament is I played with Nurre Banks. The standardized basketball ' 0 floor is recognized as neces- ll. ul ll, :W V. H' ll Ill 'll if N1 I l ill iiillnl liilciliw ill N lflll, 1 . . . r,:N'yQlI :Wil iff ine sary and the bank should 7 f , ' j '31 q,1?,.-1-' also be standardized to give -2-f ' -I-lfafi' equal fairness to all teams gl: competing. , 19 T ' - : - Q : Us ., N g E U i x X . 1 : . 1 N i ' Nurre Banks are made of heavy polished plate U -'X glass one inch thick. They are uniformly smooth X and flat, making accurate shots possible all the X 1 X time. Fitted into their iron frames they are , practically indestructlble. They never wear out. X 'gi Provide perfect visibility from balcony seats even X l S , directly behind bank because glass is transpar- A l Q ent-therefore you can increase the seatlng ca- ' ' lg pacity of your floors. Furnished complete with holes bored, ready for hanging. ' X 1 - - WRITE FOR PRICES - 1' J Schools Having Nurre Plate Glass Basketball m Banks Michigan Agricultural Col- Mislinwnkai High School lcgc Mt. Sterling 1OhioJ H. S, ' Rose Poly Technical! lnsti- llihcirty Sz Center Township tute School, Liberty, Ind. J Hanover College Hunlinghurg High School ' lndiana l'niversity Tipton High School l'niv. of Wisconsin CIW Hrecnshurg High School sctsl Kendallvillc I'uhlic Schools N. Manchester Uollcge Potoinuc flll.J High School w School City of Elkhart Oaktown High School ,N -- Vincennes High School C2 Gary Public Schools Q2 T ' setsj sctsl '!iU2 I Greencastle High School Aurora High School Anderson High School 12 Union High School se-ls? Grand Rapids, Mich. x I, Board of Education South Side High School .. Q , ' Madison, Wis. Grand Rapids, Mich. ,fi Huntington High School Thornton Fractional Town- I , f 'A 1 Huntington, VV. Va. ship School, Ualuniet City, Bloomington High School Ill. ,Q X X C2 setsl Howe High School lla Porte High School Bluffton High School 4? -Xuhurn Board of Education Newcastle High School Rossville Public Schools Akron High School My Bedford High School Fuss llugger High School X X Lebanon High School Madison Central fWis.J y x Ft. Waync. South Side H. S. Grecnficld High School lhif E liinton High School Ossiun High School I g liushville High School Warsaw High School y - I Plymouth High School Nxit'l Guard Armory, India- X- ' Brazil High School napolis I I Butler High School Indiana Boy's School, Plain- .Iasper High School field. Milford High School 4 - I The Nurre lVI1rror Plate Co. Bloomington, Indiana ilIllIllluIllIllnlInulIllIllIllIllIllulIllnlIllnlInullllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllIllIllIllIllInlllllllllllllllllulllllulIlllllnlInnlllIllulunlllnlnlllllnu Page one hundred twenty-five THE 19927 GOTHIC fC' 1C D The Radcliffe Agency General Insurance and Loans Service in Every Detail 101 M West Kirkwood Ave BLOOMINGTON, IND. For Graduation Gifts We Have a Complete Line of High Grade Toiletries Cappi-Houbigant-Coty Garden Court Parker and Conklin Foun- tain Pens, Pencils and Desk Sets W. A. Stoute Pharmacy West Side Square Bloomington, Ind. We Invite Your Business First National Bank Bloomington, Indiana The oldest and largest bank in Monroe County Our Motto Safety For Our Depositors Assets More Than Three Million Dollars Home Laundry Co. When better laundry Work is done, We will do it Try One of Our Four Family Wash Services 309 South Lincoln Street 25 Phones 26 Page one hundred twenty-six llllllllllllllnlIllIllnlIllllullIllllIIllIllIllnlllllllllllllnlllll THE 1997 GOTHIC IF YOU NEED Gifts Books Stationery Office Supplies Typewriters and Supplies School Supplies Come to City Book and Music Co. Bloomington, Indiana South Side Square Your Home Should Come First A Very Complete Line of Fine Furniture and House Furnishings We Furnish the Home Com- plete on Easy Payments Bloomington Furniture Co. Opposite Post Office H. D. Carpenter, Prop. Bender Welch Dry Goods Co. TRADE HERE with CONFIDENCE Phone 594 The Fenneman Co. PLUMBING AND HEATING Cor. 7th and Walnut Phone 559 Engineers on New Gym- nasium Page one hundred twenty THE IQQ7 GOTHIC,eC A635 Vivian- Wonder what that rumbling is in my stomach? Sounds like a Ford car going over cobblestones without tires. Martha L.- Probably it is that truck you ate for dinner- .AI .8 .Al Woody- The engine's dead, Phyllis, and I can't get it to start. Phyllis- Well, if you're kidding me I'm going to walk back to town and if you're telling me the truth we'll both walk back, so I might as well be on my way. .5355 I call my sweetie stocking be- cause he likes to hang around the fireplace. QU tsl Q59 Can you imagine? A Senior thinking steel wool grows on hy- draulic rams? .Sl .Al V59 Guest CVisiting collegel - Charming place this-seen the old wing? Second Guest- Oh, yes, Had it for lunch. 3 .Sl .52 Why did Nora insist on being married in an aeroplane? Well, she's so conceited that she thought no man on earth was good enough for her. 3 tal .3 Irene McCheseney to druggist- This vanishing cream is a fake. Druggist- How come ? Irene- I've used it on my nose every night for two weeks, and it's just as long as it was. tbl .al tb! Mr. Parker- Is cotton used for food ? Estelle R.- Yes, sir, cotton candy. Doctor- Well, here you are. A pill for the kidneys, a tablet for the indigestion, and another pill for the nerves. Patient- Yes, but how will the little rascals know where to go, when they are inside ? 3 .4 14 Mr. Murray- What is meant by the liability of a bank? Viola T.- It means you are liable to lose your money. as .4 .4 There was a young fellow named Palm, Who partook of the bootlegger's balm, He reached in his coat, Got the wrong antidote- We will now sing the 23rd Psalm. .AU 3 3 He- You are as beautiful as a lily. She- Yes, and as usual I have a dead one holding me. V! ffl .4 Here's where I lose ground said the tramp as he slid into the bath tub. ,Sl ,Sl N I call my sweety Adhesive tape because she sticks to me- Apple Cider because she's kinda hard- Cowboy because she has me rop- ed and tied. JI .N .3 ' These Jokes should be called tis- sue paper, because they're so ter- rible. 3 35 A man may have heart enough to love two women, but he certainly ought to have more brains than to try it. Page one hundred twenty-eight THE 1997 GOTHIC ARTHUR DAY - FUNERAL DIRECTOR - I i The Ideal Service Looks Beyond Profit to the Satisfaction of Doing Something Worth While. 20th Century Ambulance SERVICE-THE NEW IDEA 302 North Walnut Street 582 -- Phones - 583 K P hdd THF. IQQ7 GOTI'IICf C' aC' D Bloomington Hardware Company Dealers in High Grade Hardware with Popular Prices - South Side Square - Phone 649 YELLOW CABS ARE READY TO SERVE YOU NIGHT OR DAY In 27,000 cities of the World the cabs belonging to this INTERNATIONAL organization are waiting for Your CALL The Sun Never Sets on Yellows Yellow Cab Co. Phone 75 Bloomington A umm A pure drink of natural flavors U will I nn1nullulllnllnllluuln lnnnlnlnnunlnlulnlnln Drink I Delicious and Refreshing Drink it at your favorite refresh- ment stand at the red sign around the corner from any here Keep a few bottles in your ice chest at home Every bottle stenl ized Your grocer de livers it by the case 1 million a day o 1 I 4- ' n,- 'fx RX W ' . 1 X Xxx ,N ,N ' . l5r: if5'75':fl ,- . ' - 'mv' ' ' l 1n ith u, 37B Coca Cola Bottling Works IT HAD TO BE GOOD TO GET WHERE IT IS ROY BURNS Cash and Carry Grocery and Meat Market Phone 241 6th and Walnut Streets I aye one luuzdrccl thirty THF. 1997 GOTHIC, C' ig C3D Always Ahead With Style, Fit and Quality WONDERFUL STYLES IN LADIES' SHOES FLORSHEIM SHOES FOR MEN R H O R E R ' S -Novelty Boot Shop- Hesler Brothers TIRES - FIRE STONE TUBES BATTERY - TIRE SERVICE Phone 131 4th 8z College Silverflash Gas and Motor Oil Bloomington. Indiana Hoosier Hardware Co. Dealers in SHERWIN'S AND WIL- LIAM'S PAINTS, MAY- TAG ELECTRIC WASH- ERS. Also a Full Line of BUILDERS SUPPLIES Phone 12 WYLIES THE SHOP UNIQUE Where you always find Gifts for Every Occasion Pictures, Pottery, Lamps Brass ware and Teakwood WYLIE'S EAST SIDE Page one h1LTLd7'?d thirty - THE 19527 GOTHIC Did you ever hear of Paul Re- vere? The guy who warned a town? He had nothing on some kids right here, For spreading news around. 3 N J! Martha certainly has a large vo- cabularyf' Yes, I've told her she ought to take more exercise. .4 .Sl 3 We've searched the Encyclope- dia, And looked in every book And have found no answer to the question Just what Alice Shook ,sz al ,4 Ignor-It wasn't an apple that caused all the trouble in the Gar- den of Eden. Amus-No, what was it? Ignor-A green pair. .4 .ez .se lst Drunk-I'm glad to meet you again. 2nd Drunk-But you never met me before. 1st Drunk-Ha! Ha! The joke's on me it was you that met me. .4 JIM Going, going, gone, said the auctloneer as he passed away. Don't you love riding? Yes, but its easier when the car is stopped. A 5 N Late to bed And early to rise Keeps Fond brothers From wearing my ties. A JC A I call my sweetie Venus because she's not all there. ,Sl ,Nl ,ll Sad Tail Mr. Bradt once had a fancy vest, He wears the vest no more, For what he though was H20- was H2S04 .sz .3 .4 Frances S.-Why do you call me honey? David R.-Reminds me of the last time I got stung. dl .4 .Fl Oh, English Am she went? Are she gone? Will she never come back again to I? Will me never see she again? Oh cruel Fate-it cannot was. 15' 8 3 Dedicated to Bobbie Sears! Ain't Ain't Ain't Ain't afraid of snarlin' dogs, afraid of squirrels, afraid of guinea pigs, afraid of roarin' lions afraid of bats, afraid of elephants, Ain't Ain't But I'm afraid of girls! Page one hundred thirty-two THE 1997 GOTHIC REG. APPL'D. FOR THIS IS A PLEDGE TO YOU You will see this emblem displayed Where our ice cream is sold. It is our assurance to you, -THAT OUR ICE CREAM IS a pure dairy product, made of pure rich milk and cream, and the same wholesome ingredients that you would use at home, -THAT OUR ICE CREAM IS a health food made in a modern plant under official health regulations, -THAT OUR ICE CREAM CON- tains milk's minerals, proteins and carbohydrates and the vitamins so es- sential to life, health and growth. JOHNSON CREAMERY COMPANY 7th and Monon Railroad Phones 195, 196 Page one l1.mrdrvd thi rf I THE 19627 GOTHIC Kod'aks Athletic Goods Fountain Pens and Stationery iq WILES DRUG CO. THE KODAK STORE Phone 228 East Side Square I' dlh f TPHEIQQ7'CHDTTHCZfCe4GTNxl3 FOLKS BLOOMINGTON'S NEW FURNITURE STORE Featuring Any Style Furniture I-IARRELL FURNITURE CO. North Side Square 549 I Q-ln? w0'f4fN5APPAPf' The newest and best in Wearing Apparel and Mil- linery for Women and misses at popular prices. THE VOGUE East Side Square lulnuulnnuannnannnmnnnlInlununlnmnlnnnllunlnl DEW DROP INN D0 DROP IN Real Barbecue Quality Foods Tasty Drinks Served in Most Sanitary way Fountain Sz Booth Service M Block North of High School 422 S. Walnut St. I. C Mitchell, Prop. Page one hzuzdrcd thirty ji' THE 19927 GOTHIC f-C ig Q There are two reasons why some people don't mind their own busi- ness. One is that they don't have any mind, and the other is that they haven't any business. dl 3 74 Miss Jack- Pat, have you done your outside reading for this six- weeks? Pat Stein- No, it has been too cold. M A JI Miss Bergdoll--What happens when the President dies? Mildred Dunn-The vice-presi- dent takes his place. Miss B.-What happens when the vice-president dies? M. D.-They-they bury him. .59 .9 JU Alice- One of those fresh young boys just tried to kiss me. Said he never kissed a girl before. Irma- What did you do ? Alice- Told him I was no agri- cultural experiment station. A U4 M Di- I want a pencil. Do- Hard or soft ? Di- Soft, It is for writing a love- letter. 14 ol ,4 Son- Dad, what does a better half mean ? Father- Just what she says. at .Fl A Now , said Miss Dodds, give me a definition of space. Elmo G. stood up, flustered and red. Space , he replied, is where there is nothing. I-I can't explain it exactly, but I have it in my head all right. M ,SI .4 Can your fiancee keep a secret ? I should say she can. We were engaged two or three weeks before I knew a thing about it. A Q4 A Wife-'Tm all ready now, dear. Hubby- Well, you shall have to wait until I shave again. Rudy M.-These are the .......... est premises I ever played golf on. Billy T. Rudy, you must be more careful of your vocabulary. Rudy-Why? Ain't premises a good word. L59 .4 A Dedicated to the Football Squad First down and ten to go The cry rang in his ears. Drowning even out The crowds swelling cheers, And so with bursting heart, To the wind he flung his fears. He plunged through and on. His opponents could not check The attack that started. The victorious trek But as the field the victor left He stubbed his toe and broke his neck. .4 ,st ,ll I call my sweetie flat iron because she presses my clothes. -14 N 3 I call my pup Prescription because he is so hard to fill. Page one hvmdred thirty-six THE 1997 GOTHIC Of all the nuts beneath the skies The one I most despise Who for himself he never buys But bums his fags off other guys. JU 8 3 Co--Lips that touch liquor shall never touch mine. Ed-Your lips? Co.-No, my liquor. .4 3 3 Bill Costas- I'm working in the confectionery. Bill Cordell- What are you, soda jerker? Bill C.- No, a blacksmith. 2nd Bill- How a blacksmith? 1st Bill- I 'shoo flies. .4 .4 .4 Cheer up-what if you are broke, better be busted than half cracked. Dear Teacher-Pleez exkuse Mary from school today. Che got Wet in the A. M. and had a chill in the P. M. .4 .4 .4 Why do you always wear clocks on your stockings? To keep my feet awake. Hmmm! They ought to make good hat trimming. 3 ,ll ,gl I stole a kiss the other night, My conscience hurt, alack. I think I'll have to go tonight And give the darn thing back. 5 .99 QF Miss Carithers-Paul, why have you got your book open? Paul K--So I can see the inside. .59 vb! .5 Anne Crea- I think Senior boys are the nicest things. Did you see that one smile at me? Kitty Young- Yeh, he was too polite to laugh. Page one hundred thirty-seven 1 THE IQQ7 GOTHIC rfgf Society 2Brmuh Qflllnitllpw Mallory Hats Arrow Shirts Phoenix Hose EST SIDE SQ! The Diana Sweet Shoppe A Nice Place To Meet Your friends. Quality and Service-our Motto East Side Square Phone 1155 KUTCHE AND LYCAS ALL FOR YOU In all that we do here your in- terests are kept first in mind, because we know that what benefits you is sure to profit us. Bloomington National Bank St1Il1S0l1 Electric successor to Hall Electric Company E D I S 0 N M A Z D A L A M P S Sc Everything Electrical 214 N. Walnut St. Phone 2310 P qc one humlred thirty-eight THE 19827 GOTHIC -AQ MC- CD Tllrasher Bros. GENERAL HARDWARE We carry a good line of good hardware at the right price Across the street from high school South Walnut Dry Goods Store for men, women and children Notions and Novelties J. F. ABRAM 533 S. Walnut Phone 2556W Replacement Parts For All Cars Viking Tires and Tubes Stewart-Warner Matched-Unit Radio Monroe County Tire Store e. L. DICKEY PRoP. W' A T C H E S DIAMONDS A nice stock of the newest creations in modern JEWELRY ALWAYS something new to show you Lynch Jewelry Store Indiana Theatre Bldg. Page one hzmdred fhrrty-1 . THE 19427 GOTHIC fe? 1C?C3D CLOTHING AND FURNISHINGS FOR THE YOUNG MAN Always the A LARGEST ASSORT- MENT TO SELECT FROM Kahn Clothing Co. FOR LOWEST PRICES Go To BARSKIN'S The Store that Saves You Money on Every Purchase Jinfs Confectionery HOME MADE CANDIES SODAS ICE CREAM TOBACCOS MAGAZINES We Specialize in Punch. Mints, and Almonds for Parties and Dances 212 North Walnut Street Phone 743 SUCCESS OR FAILURE WHICH? The course is onwardg there- fore, the standards for efficiency are raised daily. Each day you are required to meet a different problem. Effort and earnestness directed intelligently will help you meet the demands and bring success. To be insured against failure you must save your earnings, be- cause cash is a very handy thing for opportunity. P t y p u a limit on our s ending: deposit the rest in our bank, ancl what you accumulate will prove a real friend in time of need. The Monroe County State Bank Page one himdred forty THE 19927 GOTHICf 9 v6iD CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1927 I Wisll Every One of You Happiness and Success During the making of your annual, l have tried to place at your command my organization and modern equip- ment for producing the pictures you required efficiently and quickly. Your business is sincerely appre- ciated. Everything in the future will be done to merit your continued pat- ronage. CHAS. GILBERT SHAW PHOTOGRAPHER 1 VC? P hddf J C??'q9:w.ls 'THE 1997 GOTHIC SEE THE FORD IN NEW COLORS THE GARAGE THAT APPRECIATES YOUR BUSINESS AND BACKS IT UP WITH SERVICE LINCOLN FORD FORDSON GRAHAM MOTOR SALES COMPANY GOOD TASTE BRAND NEW IDEAS - BRAEBURN HIGH SCHOOL CLOTHES - DOBBS HATS AND CAPS LOGAN L. COOMBS - HIGH SCHOOL APPAREL OF 5 DISTINCTION Sf On The Square, Up Town I I Ildj NI ' n XUQQGJ Aggxsgnvxlsi' ,xxx N M' NK QA, 'fy' ' f X 1' Pb kxyw- Xml, D? Yah 03121-Q.nni, Gwkhifb X 7 K K n '-0 L 014.2 Q X , Q. s 3- I x5 K Q - , , ah . 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