Bloomington High School - Gothic Yearbook (Bloomington, IN)
- Class of 1929
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R., f ,Q 4 9 , ,D 4 I 'W ! ,K . L. qx La' I - '. . AU 4 1 HYIIMQKUI ,. f mm rf lm' ' IIUIWW L Q 6. 3- , 1 F- f ff.'g,E 9v 1' ' I rxfJ ?: V 1 45 J l ask . I -.Ll l!'g,,,,,., e- ww ' Q- f iw '19 M X L 'i. 5.,4W51 MIM -u WI' 'i sw V' ',.:1 L , I. .wwf I l ' V' lL: if Nw, .av J- f 'Hn ' H 0 V J f 1-Eiivxh ! 'QW 'gif time 7 if 'w Fi 'elif 'ui f he be Q4 ' -. .3 QA K AMX RALPH N, TIREY HIRAM if. BINFORD Mr. Tirey has been superintendent of the Bloomington City Schools- for seven years. We are fortunate to have the leadership of a man so well qualified in the field of education. This year Mr. Tirey was elected president of the Indiana State Teachers' Association. This selection from 18,000 school teachers to the highest honor the association bestows is a distinction in which both the city and the high school take great pride. if elf if lk elf ln the three years that Mr. Binford has been principal of Bloomington High School he has endeared himself to the school by his readiness to serve everybody. the interest he gives to each individual student, and his advocacy of all school activities. To promote closer relationship between the students and teachers he started this year a student advisory committee which discusses the problems that arise in our daily school life and possible solutions for them. In like manner has he endeavored to please everyone while always maintaining the ideals of the school. Page F fue Au Sy- IQ' ZX 4 1 4 M. I' I 'I . ,A -. HAl.Ii BRADT IZDITH BOUSLOG BI.YTHIi SCALES A life is like an oil painting. Its true beauty and value are better appreciated from a dis- tance. Citizens of Indiana. Texas. Arizona, Virginia, and North Dakota are better citivens lecause of principles of self-control and honor instilled into them by the life and precept of Mr. Bradt. Quietly and unobtrusively he has built and is still building character. Mrs. Bouslog. Dean of Girls. is an example for all girls to follow. She has made many friends in her first year with us: not only among the girls but the entire student body. It is to Mr. Scales that the Junior High students go with their troubles and problems. Here they find a sympathetic listener, and an interested adviser. As principal of the Junior High School. his authority is of the type which children respect and honor. Mr. Scales has held this position for three years and has proved himself worthy of the school. S'I'IZl,l.A ROUSIE IDA I7I.IEIiNER KATHERINE McDOVVEl.I. Increasing work in the office due to rapid growth of the school has made it necessary to employ another assistant. Miss Rouse was chosen and her chief duty is that of student adviser. In addition to her office duties she teaches home economics. Although the students hear and see very little of Miss Fleener, she is an indispensable per- son. For twenty years she has been secretary to the superintendent and to the school board. XVith her duties as secretary she is busily engaged keeping the minutes. issuing school warrants and checks. and looking after records of school business. Whenex'er a question arises about anything in regard to school routine we go to Miss McDowell. She is clerk in the office and when nobody else can answer our questions or help us out of trouble Miss McDowell comes to the rescue. Page Six 1' i 0 ' 'i 'li ' .. .illmzlg - Ami 1-5 k,.A, - X L .,. .W.,. l il Ellie Illarulig Top Row: Allen Hamilton, Woodwork: Edith Bauer, Mathematics: Herbert Hazel, Physics: C. A. Murray, Commercial: Bonnie Unger, Commercial: Nell Taylor, Mathematics. Middle Row: Mary Krueger. Social Science: J. Z. A. McCaughan, Mathematics: Nell ' Carithers, English: Iris Stanger, Geography: Mabel Wylie, Mathematics: Dorothy Rucker, lllathematics. Bottom Row: Edna King, Mathematics: Alta Bolenbaugh. General Science: Clara Murphy, History: Ella Davidson. Librarian: Ruth Alexander. Latin: Lucille Coffey, Latin. Page Seven ui l 'f'K'f'C.v .1 ,bywgx JJ X ft- All it - , Q. ll ,:.,Q,. Q,.- .- . .I F, ,H pn E W H1110 i. the Zllarulig r l Top Row: lirank Kuhr, History: Mabel Deckard, Hislory: Mabel Kearns, English: Frances Jones. Mathematics: Merle Gilstrap, English: John Dillon, General Shop. Middle Row: Blanche Wellons. English: Anna Dickey, English: Ruth Smith. English: Eva Pring, English: Sarah Martin, Public Speaking: Helen Schwend. Music. Bottom Row: Lou Iilva Eller, Home Economics: Mallie Blair. French: Edna Harrison, lrunvh: Helen Scott. Art: Lydia Ferger, History: J. O. James. Agriculture, Page Eight Aj avi Il ZX 4 'e - t , ' 'Z D' tl- ' ' ' ' 'W ' - fn 'ln ,zz ' K . .Wag t il.. xl' '. l an ' V X I gl - ff . . -4, u t J:-I , . L , ,,- lvl w -15 , 2, ' tt. . , . tn, yfztt ia all Grmwir tit .JL ft? .mt Uhr Ellarultg Top Row: Grady Stubbs, English: Lucille Bockhofcr, flrl: R. ll. Hayden, A1110 Alt'l'hl1l7l-USI Ross Jack. English: Josiah Church. General S4't'vnce: Ruth Krcutzingcr. Musrt: Nliddlc Row: Daisy Ashbaucher. Geography: I.orin Ashbauchcr. Aliendunw Ofl'1'c't'r: lrcnc Amick, IJ0l7?t'S1l-C' SC1'L'f7t'l'J Wllliatn Ferguson, Hzslory: Dorothy l.caird, Cfon7mcrf1'u1i I.con Mathers. CvLJ!77I77L'I'Lgl-l1I- Bottom Row: Harry Criglcr. Mtzsif: Maud Malott, D0l77L'SI1't' Scri-nre: Charles McCormick, lllechunmzl Ijrutumgf Martha Rott, History: Kenneth Conn. Chemistry: Eva Emcry, lfrench. Page Nine A ftgg, 3,235 Elm 64035336 Mtv lsfx - , , 'i f his ' ' ' ' 'X . , IL:-H ' ,:1 H A NAL. x I il. it Y V 5. I ii h ha H w x Q l 1 A f 4 . , 4' ,N l , 1' 4 N - tfxhkzk .- 'il . -1 ,-. I, n, ,N , , ,gif . --.W-.. Ihr illarulig Top Row: Joseph Stradling. Printing: Jessie Stradling, Commercial: Louise Thompson. Drunmlzrs: Gladys Linton, Journalism: Pearl Maze. English: Paul Armstrong. History. Middle Row: Nan XVadc, French, German: Lulu Bergdoll, History: Iissa lisarcy. History: Ifrcd Sharp, Music: Achsah Giles, English: Laura Childs, Botany. Bottom Row: Earl Murray, Stonework: Dorothy Krcutzingcr. History: Martha Living- ston, Home lfcononvifs: Illizabcth Dodds, lMdfhQI77l1fl'CSf Edna li, Mcngcr, Latin: C. Roy XVil- linms, History. Page Ten, P11iII1'5 ..,o a ' ' N if , ,- I at .. . RUTH ELIZABETH EMPSON Academic A life by love unhlightedu IRIS STEVENS Academic A' 'llappy-ao-lucky' is my motto DOROTHY ROBINSON Commercial She who is slow to anger is better than the mighty Blue Triangle: G. A. A.: Commercial Club. DOROTHY SPENCER Academic What my tongue dares not, that my heart shall say Apple Blossom Time. DOROTHY MAE CURRY Academic A sunny disposition is half the battle Blue Triangle: Commercial Club: Girls' Council: G. A. A. MARTHA LOUISE STONE Academic Life is only a tissue of habits G. A. A.: Blue Triangle. MARGUERITE J. SEAY Commercial The very flower of youth Blue Triangle: Commercial Club: Glee Club. KATHERINE YOUNG Academic 'With the conversing I forget all time: All seasons and their change, all please alike. Apple Blossom Time : Maid and the Middy : Merely Mary Ann : G. A. A.: Blue Triangle: President. Proscenium Players: Glee Club. MARIE THRASHER Academic Men are more eloquent than women made. But women are more powerful to per- suaclef' Blue Triangle: G. A. A.: Orchestra. MARY KREBS Academic Ulfxperience joined to common sense, To mortals is a providence. Blue Triangle: Glee Club. Page Eleven I , ... . I- - - . agar. A . ii- l'f7ii iltli Gwasic N s. as X . rm, Q' ,. .1 w I 11 V. - , , fb 1 .. y V :L i I ,' rf iff Y 'fi . J 'Q' Q ,gf .xl f W1 I ,Q fl I , V tx ...Lt -. his .ir -- J., , 1, wg ri, i , . x A ........,,m,m., .... mi ....,........, .,..,, N .. a ..... --1 -I ------ nr--:H --'vs--s ---- BEULAH HARRIS t Academic True happiness lif understood? Consists alone in doing good. Blue Triangle: Proscenium Players: Orchestra: Glce Club: Apple Blossom Time : Honor Society. GUY MURRAY MCCORD Academic There is no royal road to education Hi-Y. IRVING EELL Academic My wordf A brilliant youth. methinlzs he hath a future Band: Orchestra. RUBY ROBINSON Commercial Her heart was as far from fraud as heaven from earth Commercial Club: G. A. A, ALMA DAVIS ' Commercial fl am sure care is an enemy to life Honor Society: Commercial Club: Pickles, JOHN CARL ABBOTT Academic And love hath pierced him with his arrow Basketball: Trark: Hi-Y: Optimist Sraff. WILLIAM LEROY SOUDERS Industrial Arts A fair exterior is a silent v W In recommendation resting. MILDRED WIDENER Commercial Of manners, gentle: of affections, mild DOROTHY LOUISE HARIVION Commercial Seeks painted trifles and fantastic toys, And eagerly pursues imaginary joys. Blue Triangle. CHARLES LAMKINS Commercial A pound of pluck is worth a ton of luck Apple Blossom Time : Pickles, Page Twelve age. AL .A 1 L l N 'Wu lffx . 'X , NA., 5. . ju.. x 4 I N I Z X' 1 U may - ff . 5' e, IX f .4 VV: L - I I L1 ' ' , NIJ: H' V I il ',, s. If N . L- ul,...4.- N . - 'rl . . .-. I J I 55. , la, ll. , 1 , . A :xiii N . ww- LOYD ALICE CHESTNUT Academic A countenance more in sorrow than in anger Blue Triangle: G. A. A.: Commercial Club. ELOISE D. JACKSON Academic Beauty-the fading rainboufs pride Glee Club: Girl Scouts: Blue Triangle. CHARLES HARRELL Academic And he has a sense of humor Hi-Y: Honor Society: Gochic Staff: Optimist Staff: Basketball: B Men's Association. WALTER ALLEN SARE Academic All wisdom's armory this man could wield Wrestling: Foorhall: Track: Hi-Y: B Men's Association. VIRGINIA VICKREY Academic Bright as the sun her eyes the gazers strike. And, like the sun, they shine on all alike. Glce Club: Commercial Club: Pickles, DORIS ROBINSON Commercial In virtues. nothing earthly can surpass her Commercial Club. DYVIGHT HAROLD PAFFORD Industrial Arts I-'ate made me what I am Vocational Boosters. JAMES WILSON Academic He was the mildest mannered man ESTHER GEHRES Academic I dote on his very absence Honor Society: G. A. A.: Gothic Staff: Blue Triangle: Girls' Council: Girl Scouts. KATHERINE ANNE LOUDEN Learn the brief moral of our euening's l Academic play: Man has his will-but woman has her way. Blue Triangle: Proscenium Players: Glee Club: Apple Blossom Timc : G. A. A.: Merely Mary i Ann. Page Thirteen Q. ,flat 'W . 10' I. Learn 'Twas HB.. A AL Page Fourteen A EDITH CAMPBELL Academic When duty and pleasure clash, et duty go to smash. CHESTER DUNLAP Academic Amateur runner and talker Hi-Y: Football: Wrestling: Track: Scni Manager: Honor Society. LLOYD STEWART Academic ing by study must be won: never entailed from son to son. Men's Association: Track: Football: Blue Triangle, Wrestling: Proscenium Players. ELIZABETH SUE MILLER Academic How far that little candle throws its beams! So shines a good deed in a naughty world. Blue Triangle: Commercial Club. KATURAH LOUISE HUNT Academic On my ear his language fell s if each word dissolved a spell. Blue Triangle: Glee Club: Maid and Middy':: Orchestra. ELMER D. RIGGS Commercial The better part of valor is discretion Hi-Y: Commercial Club: Honor Society. NDREW HAMILTON Academic Sometimes, I sit and think: and some- times I just sit Glee Club Q Pickles. MILDRED JEAN STROUT Academic We can not fight for love, as men may do: We should be wooed. and were not made to woof' Blue Triangle: Glee Club: Girls' Council. ICE ROSELLA SPARKS Commercial To be honest as this world goes. is to be picked out of ten thousand ANDREW WYI-IE Academic The wise do not tell all they know Football: Treasurer, Hi-Y: Honor Society: B Men's Association. Ol' - Fi ,,, r tm fgsc. EVELYN MILLS Commercial hteous are greater than the great MILDRED DALTON Commercial Oh, myf There shall be no talkin in heaven Commercial Club: Glee Club: G. The rig 9 A. A.: Blue Triangle. DOROTHY FRANKLIN Academic She is a quiet girl, at times Gothic Staff: Blue Triangle: G. A. A,g Com mercial Club: Pickles, JULIA TANDY Commercial A good mind possesses a kingdom G. A. A.: Blue Triangle: Commercial Club. CHARLOTTE REEVES Academic 'Tis toiI's reward that sweelens industry Blue Triangle: Orchestra: Honor Society. TREACY JOHNSON Academic There is a majesty in simplicity which is far above the quaintnessn JEANE MATTHEWS BARRETT Academic Would there were others like her Blue Triangle: Girls' Council: Gothic Staff: 'Apple Blossom Time. MARGARET MARY O'DONNELL Academic Never idle a moment, But thrifty and thoughtful of others Blue Triangle: Girl Scouts. EDNA DILLARD Commercial A face that is ever smiling RUTH FRANCES HOADLEY Academic The laughter of girls is, and ever was, Among the delightful sounds of earth. Editor-in-Chief, Gothic: Vice-President, G. A. A.: Vice-President. Blue Triangle: Proscenium Players: Girls' Council: Orchestra: Optimist Staff: Girl Scouts. U Page Fifteen Q. Q -'Ui ki. its is it WURHC G IVIAXINE ALICE SKINNER Academic Sweet thoughts are mirror'd in her face, And every motion is a grace. Proscenium Players: Optimist Staff. JOSEPH E. BLEWETT Commercial Wisdom is better than ruhies Band: Football: Orchestra, STANLEY JOHNSON Industrial Arts A little hunk 0' tiger Wrestling: HiAY. ELIZABETH KNIGHT Domestic Science Howe'er it be, it seems to me. 'Tis only noble to be good. Blue Triangle: G. A, A.: Commercial Cluh. ELNA LOIS JACKSON Commercial The habit of looking on the bright side of things is worth a thousand pounds a year Blue Triangle: Commercial Cluh. PAUL WHITE Academic A prudent man must neglect no circumstances Hi-Y. HIRAM BAIRD Academic Let the rest of the world roll bg Football: Basketball: Track, HELEN ELIZABETH ENGLISH Academic Miladg hath a smile for all and a kind h word for each Band: Orchestra: G. A, A.: Honor Society. SIBYL CHASTAIN Commercial My head is light. but there's a lot in it Commercial Club: Gothic Staff. I BUEORD TWYMAN Academic A real gentleman I Page Sixteen 5 63.19. ,,.. .4 u '-f'f -- . 1041: at ,- is W I A iiisg C ,, 391953130 b ,A M A , V as g s fi f f ' Bl Boil BEATRICE TAYLOR Academic Oh.' if to dance all night. and dress all day charmed the smallpox. or chas'd ll I., c d age away. Blue Triangle: Commerrial Club. ROY AUSTIN PATTON . Commercial 1 would make reason my guide Commercial Club. GUY BURNETT Academic Ye gods! How I hate the girls Basketball: Hi-Y: Optimist Staff: Gorhie Staff: ' Pruscenium Players: Track: Foorball: B men's Association. DOROTHY SKIRVIN Academic My smiles must be sincere, or not at all CAROLYN CURRY Academic I Just call me a scholar, Let that be my praise. Blue Triangle: Dramatics Club: Optimist Staff: LEON BROWN Academic I lf silence is golden, he's a millionaire Optimist Staff. I Gothic Staff. LEE ROY BUNGER l Life is what you make it OMA ROSE Domestic Science She was our queen. our rose, our star Blue Triangle: Commercial Club. MARGARET EVELYN EARLE Academic Her voice was but a shadow of a sound Blue Triangle: Orchestra: Glee Club: G. A. A. GEORGE WILLIAM JOHNSON Commercial Every man truly lives, so long as he acts his nature, or some way makes i good the faculties of himself Hi-Y: Track: Honor Society: Presidenr. Senior l Class: Apple Blossom Time. Honor Society. 12, Page Seventeen N , ,22- l,?ill just lik ax X W' Q. .. c. , V. X l , A f5 . -- 5' f. N I ff: J if . .I I . in 'Q' 'N . L . -im . .- .-fi H Q u. ,il . 'nfl .. .,.,, ...,,.,,....,,...... . ,.,,. t ..,,.. . c ,...,.......,.A FREEDA WI-IALEY Commercial Describe her who can, An abridgment of all that was pleasant in woman. FRED COGSHALL Academic Intellectual, let us say Apple Blossom Time : Football: Optimist Staff: Wrestling: Commercial Club: Glce Club: Pirates ol Penzancc : Tours and Demursf' FRED TAYLOR Academic A nickname is the hardest stone that the devil can throw at a man Hi-Y: Track: Basketball: B Men's Association. MARY POTTER Domestic Science Silence in a woman 'is like speech fr lf7 H l77U7'l Blue Triangle. DOVIE L. FORDYCE Commercial Diligence is the mother of good fortune Blue Triangle: G. A, A. ROBERT HILL Academic Once we heard you speak WILLIAM PRICE Academic He was a 'most extraordinary' scholar Proscenium Players: Hi-Y. MILDRED SKIRVIN Academic Our jazz queen IVIOLLIE GOODRICH Academic A gentle spirit, modest and demure, No fate her virtue can obscure. Honor Society. WILLIAM CATI-ICART Academic The glass of fashion, The mold of form. Band: Orchestra: Hi-Y: Honor Society. Page Eighteen iv' ' 'i 'A :tag . -l Q 1i,sal'x .AGL fists. Asia MARTHA ELLEN TAPP Academic Sweet promptings into the kindest deeds were in her very look Glee Club: Dramattcs Club: Commercial Club: GUY AXSIOM Academic 1 am never happy when I hear aooa' music Band: Orchestra: Hi-Y. EVERETT MITCHELL Academic 'I'he qoodest mens they is. ain't good As haddest little childs. ' MARJORIE O'DELL Academic I have no other but a woman's reason: I think him so, because I think him so. -'Piriimf' Blue Triangle. HELEN KLINE Academic There is nothing so strong or safe, in any emergency of life, as the simple truth BERNARD EOY Academic BacheIorhood is freedom, bachelorhood is peace, Bachelorhood is independence and a simple lift ' - ot ease. Glee Club: Track: Orchestra: Hi-Y: Vocational Boosters. BOYD GARTON Academic The Bass Violu Band: Orchestra: Glee Club: Pickles, MARIE STEVENS Commercial fl good name is rather to he chosen than great riches MARGUERITE TRISLER Commercial A maiden never bold JACK SMITH I Academic My tongue within my lips I rein, For who talks much, must talk in vain. Basketball: Track: Football: B Men's Ax- sociation: Pickles : Apple Blossom Time. Commercial Club. Page Nineteen ,JB X ft f wf L m,7?2i Zffai ilk ximi an ga V39 1, in ' bs v ' ' i , f ' 1 -1 I ' . fa 1 ft 4 , 7 f ' I . M. Q' I I. 45-W I 'I' . ' 1 X e , 'Lf' A ' A 1 4 ,,-' A i in ' .V . fi ' 21 4' 'N . ,tp h im .ax 1 , i, x gl M V to .umm 1 - lll . , .' .-. , 1 55, in I , I , hug: ' mm. 'mv' 1 l 5 i MARY J. WEINLAND Academic Good .nature and good sense must ever jom: To err is human, to forgive divine. Blue Triangle: Orchestra: Glee Club. PAUL A. DECKARD Academic He is the very pineapple of politeness I-IUBERT SNODDY Academic The sleep of laboring man is sweet ALICE MARIE FREEMAN Commercial O, Romeo! Romeo! Wherefore art thou, Romeo? THELMA KELLEY Academic ln her tongue is the law of kindnessi' PAUL JONES Industrial Arts Set your mark high, and strive hard to reach it Vocational Boosters. JOSEPH BOWEN Academic The champion marble player of the South Side BLANCHE STORM Academic Blue Triangle. growth of nobleness proceeds ESTHER MAE POTTER Commercial Kindness is wisdom Glre Club: Blue Triangle: Commercial Club. ARNOLD SARGENT Academic He has a face like a blessing l I Page Twenty Ambition is the germ from which a . 1. i g. A -J V ,A atb. A u mg ,Ilan its IA K ml m.. Asst x M 5 .. , My-:N WH, 4 W' 5 X V H' 5. ix ' 051- I ,ZX s I t tl... . ..-iii i ,-.Alt ' li M' tt. . . 'lx RUTH MfDo1-E Academic I Only what thou urt in thyself determines thy value, not what thou hast i Glee Cluls, EDGAR FIELDER Commercial My words are fetu but spoken with sensen Commercial Club. KENNETH RUSH Academic l nvuvr dare to act as funny as I can Band: Basketball: Baseball: Track, MARY SANBURN Home Economics 'l'hey're only truly great who are truly good THELMA DONATO Academic l'se a ufee bit of a girl Blue Triangle: Glee Club: Treasurer, Senior LEON BINKLEY Industrial Arts ln u.'it a man. in simplicity a child Vocational Boosters. PAUL ROBERTS Industrial Arts Mcn. some to business. some to pleasure take EMILY WYLIE Academic wlirue hupptmrss consists not in the multi- lLlllL' of friends but in the worth and choice Blue Triangle: G. A. A. RAY SINN Commercial 'l'oil does not come to help the idle Vocational Boosters: Commercial Club. XVILIVIA JANE BORLAND Academic Her brain makes pictures which her hand can draw Girl Scouts: Blue Triangle: Honor Society: Proscenium Players: Orchestra: Secretary, Senior Class: Gothic Staff: Apple Blossom Time. Class: Honor Society. Footluall. Page Twenty-One likes is will gs - 33 'vs i - ' ' I 57,4 P, ' 'fi 1 ' ' . , 1 A . VM. c . 1 X' , , J ' . , 'Ef i ' 1, 5: 5' ' I5 ' ' ,fp i ul -' J VN f r 1 t , ' . - 'nl . .X 4 l 'ff - 5' T QE' 1 . .'.' - . ll- . , . :Lim CLARA FRANCES BEEDE Academic Her heart, they say, is not in her work KARL MARTZ Academic I find that the great thing in this world is not so much where we stand, as in what direction we are moving Prosceniunl Players: President. Hi-Y Federation Gothic Staff. JOHN WESLEY ALLEN Academic A man with a classical name FLORENCE PALMER Academic She speaks, behaves and acts just as she ought Honor Society: Treasurer. Blue Triangle: Girls' Council: Gothic Staff. BETTY BATMAN Academic She does everything and does it well Honor Society: Blue Triangle: Orchestra: Vice- Presidem. Senior Class: Gothic Staff. GEORGE E. WILEY Academic ' HO, that my tongue were in the thunder's mouth! Then with a passion would 1 shake the world Gothic Staff. l-li-Y. LAWRENCE BAKER HUDSON Industrial Arts Words are women: deeds are men LUCILLE SKIRVIN Commercial Mix'd reason with pleasure, and wisdom with mirth Blue Triangle: Commercial Club. IRENE M. SCHAAF Academic Let thy words be few Blue Triangle: Commercial Club: G. A. A.: FRANCIS MARLIN Academic A gentleman that loves to hear himself talk Football: Track. Gothic Staff. Page Twenty-Two gI ffl , '3- i X, I, ,,,. 4- -W -' , . In lf: ,A 77, A , rx . wh X A I Vvgrqw F7-. . ,Ga - - I I eva I s I I navel: 1 . - 'ini . -- ,Q-ll li ,,-5., ll I ll. l. . -llc -mm-Q haf 4 Vzalkm llll 3:53 em. A-sr VIRGINIA ELIZABETH VOSHELL Academic For if she will, she will--you may depend on't: And if she won'1. she won't--so lhere's an end on't. Blue T' riangle: Glee Club: Commercial Club: Apple Blossom Time : Prosrenium Players: Pickles. ROGER COAN Academic Don't mass my shirt, fellows, I'm going out tonight Baskerball: Hi-Y. PAUL FRANK SHIGLEY Academic Patience is the best remedy for every trouble BELVA CARMICHAEL Academic Ye godsl How I hate boys Blue Triangle: Glee Club. MARY FRANCES WILLARD Academic Honest work for the day: honest hope of the morrow Blue Triangle: Glee Club. HENRY RUSSELL BRANAM . Commercial Hes a good fellow to have hanging around Basketball: Track: Baseball: B Men's As- ALBERT J. KILMER Academic We can only be valuable as we make ourselves valuable MARY ELIZABETH HOKE Academic A busy mind reduces our many temptations LESTA E. COLLINS Commercial 'Early to bed and early to rise, and you miss the best part of the day JOHN D. RAWLINS Industrial Arts There is no dearer lover of lost hours I than lg I can be idler than the idlest flower. Baseball: Vice-President, Vocational Boosters. Page Twenty- Three dll' fill. -at W HMC at MARY SPRIGGS Commercial Things won are done: Joy's soul lies in the doing Blue Triangle: G. A. A.: Commercial Club. JACK COLEMAN Academic A youthful warrior of the wild Football: Wrestling. WILSON THRASHER Academic He scratched his ear, the infallible re source: To which embarras'd people have re- course. Hi-Y: Basketball: Track: Football: Wrestling: Men's Association. GLADYS WOODEN Academic I do my duty: other things trouble me notw Blue Triangle. MARY E. DODSON Academic Happy am I, from care I m free XVILFRED MILLER Academic ll is not what we preach, but what we practice that makes us Christians HBV, l-li-Y: Band: Dramarirs Club. HAROLD ALEXANDER Academic I care for nobody, No, not I- Piekles : Vocational Boosters. 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Ve-f'T4:.'-Vw WZ. 2 lax, 1 ' f'V '51-TV-1 :i-:iC ,-' 1, - 5 :K 'Q' V- , fV-:?155'f2?-a-'-:-- 5 -if' '- -' 1' 5-5 -i',1 V-K' 'ifwsilq-VV,f' T-7eiVV1?5?Wf'3G'V-'gV -1' Z 'VW'--V--?'f:9??fV,'19---1155-Q fs-V -'W - 1- ll lm flilllllj lln' grzznzlnzlr-trf'4', 1 I5liIIt'lf'V kncmxv ll l1'n' umm, and fuvrlz, and pur- Izviplv grocer. ' ' 55 Q fills '32 i l l si zlf . , www is-L s 'I M, 7 nglinh I- I lf The students of B. H. S. not only climb the grammar-tree but the trees of literature, journalism, dramatics, and public speaking as well, under the instruction of a staff of fourteen teachers. Three years of English are required for graduation and it is, therefore, one of the studies most emphasized in the curri- culum. . f--- ' N a- Q ,ak W . 'MG'C9EI?l:ElCi A T W A 3 h , I, It I df 0 th 1 V ' ':. ix ' Hi eg-5: f V1 K , . . .,... ..... . .,..A, .. .,A......A, ...... , .,,.. I ,AA,..... ...,., 6 A.., MISS CfXRI'l'HI2RS-Iinglish VIII MISS COI3I3IiY-Iinglish I lop Row: .lark Smith. Andrew Hamilton. Rohert Treadwav, Fred Cogshall. William Cathcart. Bord Garton, Gin' McCord. William Hughes. William Wampler. Si-:ond Row: Guy Axsiom. Eloise Jackson, Iris Stevens, Irene Schaaf, Edith Campbell. Wilma Jane Borland. Iitther Gehres. Mildred Alexander. Third Row: Fmily Wylie. Marguerite Seay. Marjorie O'Dell. Ruth Einpson, Dorothy Skirvin. Mildred Strout, Margaret O'Donnell. Margaret Carpenter. Joseph Routli. Leo Drake. I-ourlh Row: Hassel Linthicum. Clarence Wylie. Helen Kline. Marv Krebs, Mary Willard. Svlvia Robertson. Nanrv Ford. Raleigh Zilte. Charles Robinson. Hnllom Row: Thomas Hunter. Austin Bastln. Hamlin Hinltle. William Robison. Woodrow Krebs. Harold Riggs Paul Stevens. MRS, DICKIZY-wlinglish VIII MISS CrIl.STRAP-English V Top Row: Harlan Page. Charles Harrell, Irving Fell. James Wilson. Fred Taylor. Wilfred Miller. Everett Mitchell. Hilbert Snoddv. Second Row: Rav Brumhlay. Paul Derkard, Virginia Beyers. .leane Barrett. Helen English. Paul Grounds. Hazel Fmpmn. Virginia Voshell. Third Row: Franrts Bell. Albert Kilmer, William Wampler. Sheldon Rader. Richard Kelley. Margaret Carpenter, Oman East. Richard Voliva. Fourlh Row: Beulah Hayse. Anna May Thompson. Betty Batman. Charlotte Reeves, Lelah Dickey. Josephine Rider, Thelma Donato. Mildred Strout. Bottom Row: Josephine Glauhke. Ruth Vaughn, Alice Browning. Lucile McNeal. Page Twenty-Eight . I XX III III -m e ,I ' F ' If.. M. I If 'fc ' .. H ' . F I'-'N I ...A, A A,..,. ,,,,A..AA..AAAx, f e - .xA..,A. t .,,,,..,.... MISS JACK-English III MISS GILSTRAP-English V Top Row: Ray Stevens. William Kelley, Raymond Gross. John Payne. Paul James. Archie Bridwell. Harry McNahh. Ruford Lures. Roy Voight. Second Row: Margate! Brinegar, Ruth Ridge. Catherine Poolitsan. Violet Millet, Lena Morris, Lena Sample. Whelnia Baker. Katherine Young. Mary Louise Smith. Third Row: Beulah Brewer, Lucille Martin. Mary Floyd, Esther Strain, Flora Aden ,Thelma Young. Lucille Moore. Helen Slcirvin. Fourth Row: Louise Litz. Helen Lucas, Jean Gray. Wanda Fads. Leo Shields, Leona Lampher. Neva Mills, Naomi Hedrick. Florence Hutcherson, Bollom Row: Gladys Baugh, Alice Declcard, Mae Butcher. Irma Vancel, Gerald Mathis. Lester Moore. Rohert Muller, James Smith, MISS JACK-Iinglish III MISS GIISTRAP-Iinglish IV Top Row: Bernard Johnson. Walter Bradfute, Ben Siehenlhal. Edward Richardson. Loren Geiger. Virginia Hettle. Martha Hutchins. Ralph Steele. St-cond Row: Verna Davis. Elizabeth Easton. Sally Nunn. Marjorie Baxter, Avanelle Brookshire, Mildred Colpttts. Edgar Adams. Forrest Cassner. Third Row: Bernice Mitchell. Monzell Quaclsenhush, Cecil Cox. Paul Harmon. lfourlh Row: Ophelia Fender. Esther Bennett. Charles Brown. Dorothy Barrick. Bottom Raw: Mary Belle Richardson. Marvel Goodman, Oneta Thrasher, Wanrta Jeffers. Margaret Tapp, Evelyn Rohertson. Alice Slutvin. Frances Hepley. Dorothy Tirey. Page '1'uJr-n!yAN1'ne I as f f la. ' . v T g ' ' ll -'Se ' l.6.?.f. it. SSR . .K..A U .A.,,...........,... I ....A N ..,.. ,,.. K ....... t ...,, r .,... . ......,,,M MRS. BOUSI.OGhlinglish III MR. STUBBS-English IV Top Row: Fred Murray. Max Fulk, Leon Fiscus. Ralph Butrher, Robert Anderson, James Knight, Guy Sexton. James Hertle. Second Row: Maudeline Hendricks. Gertrude Godsey, Vannie Mnbley, Ina Mae Stanslfer. Alma Ferguson. Clarire Nicholson, Pauline Zike, Lloyd Jones. Third Row: Earl Hardy. Bernard Cline. Elizabeth Carter. Jeane Hensley, Mary Henley. Louise St. Clair. Rowena Haley. Annabelle Pryor. Fourth Row: Marjorie Giles, Peggy Woodburn. Harold Chambers, Marguerite Skirvin, Opal Hall. Hazel Hall. Kathryn Shaw. Helen Hayse. Bottom Row: Harriet Robison. Georgia Beard. Ross Smith. Wy'mond Ridge. Wilma Davidson. lmo Deane Hazel. Marv Agnes Latimer. Mary Kerr. Nellena Duncan. MISS COFIIEY-English I MISS LINTON--Journalism Top Row: William Holland. Fred Cogshall. Guy Burnett. Hiram Baird. Harold Crafton. Bill Twyman. Second Row: Elmer Sylvester. Leon Brown. Maxine Skinner. Beulah Harris. Ruby Robison. Minnie Ham.n. Glodlne Hunter. Virginia Stevens. Third Row: Porter Anderson, Louise MrClung. Mildred Beyers. Hazel Sparks. Pearl McConnell. Vivienne Richardson. Lucile Koontz. Rosie Crews. Fourth Row: Leuta Cardwell. Georgia Beard. Josephine Glauhlte, Alice Skirvin. Bottom Row: Miss Linton, Alice Rupert, Nellie Troth. Maudeline Barnes. Mary Baugh. Page Thirty ' FEA 4 N ' I 1 ,K A4 . .. .. . ,, . ' -- Q ! ' ' 'I ,t dh A , ...L i'f?tt 1lII GU mv .fit rgksi' mill I NN.. X. 4- X I all I, Y A V. 1 , fy 'Ig I A . 1 1. IX X ' I If df-g. 'ZX . A - '-'I' -'SH I 1 ' u. ., . f SSRI, MISS MAZI2-English IV MISS JACK---Iinglish V Top Row: Richard Johns. Russell Parks. James Tosti, Charles Lanam, Wilfred Lewis. Roy Dunlap, James llinkle: Glen Conard. Sernnd Rmu: Virginia Feltus. Leah Cogswell. Mary E. Conrad, Virginia Treadway. Sylvia Griffin, Lesta Collins. Beryl Alexander. Thrrd Row: David Crews. May Vaught. John Barnhill. Chester Allen, Harry Hainey. John East. Einmon Shaw, Chester Watson. I-'nurlh Row: Louise Lettelleir, Kathryn Carroll, Lavonne Bell, Mildred McCormick. Florence Kelley. William Douglas. Millard Perry. Bottom Row: Claude Adams, Carl Rover. Ritter Howard, Hazel Stephens. George Keough, Roscoe Horton. i MISS MAZE-linglish IV MISS JACK-English I Top Row: Oscar Pardue, Morris Douglas. Julian Porter, John Weinland. Louis Smith, Dale Taylor. William Hunter. William Be17v. Serond Row: Georgianna Krebs. Alire Rogers. Martha Wilson. Elizabeth Scoville. Ruby Myers. Maurice Seller. Marguerite Miller, Emily Rainbolt, Third Row: Lillie White, Ruth Culross. Mary Alire Clark. Inez Dodson, Wayne Freeman. Robert Jones, Vera Myers. Tom O'Haver. Glen Montgomery. Fourth Row: Harold Jeffers. Ross Sexton. Ethel McGlothlin. Helen Jones. Mary Robertson. Juanita Trowbridge. Sylvia Siseoe. Alberta Grass, Thelma Collins, Bottom Row: Luella Rush. Hester Parker. Kathryn Woodall. Ada Davidson. Hannah Robertson. Mary Bennett. Helen Chitwood. Alice Hicks, Ruth Johnston. Mary Thrasher. Page 'Thirty-One s 4 iri T iiiiit R Qf I I We Gemma . I x I X A et .,. 'f .-'V , .Q W4 . ia' ow. ' a is K - . 0. PM N It f an if 1 I ,Z . 1 0 , . ....,. s .... I .....,... l .s,,m... ., , ..,,..,. . ........ ,.... . ...X x...,,xx k..,,,. , ......,, ....,,. . ,,.,.,.,..,.....k ....... T .,... Z JJLLLUI MISS WIfI.I.ONS-Ilnglish V MRS. DICKEY-English III Top Row: Robert Johnson. Paul Roberts, Walter Ramage. John Sembower, George Hudson. Henry Kenney. Albert Mitchell. Joseph lsahell. Srfond Row: Alice Malott. Frances Day. Peggy Van Hook, Mary Louise Friedline. Mabel Brock. Louise Whaley, Harriet Williams. Louella Blewctt. Third Row: Alice Rupert. Christina Howell. Hilda Holte. Sarah Ann Matthews, Mary Ellen Todd, Barbara Cnlpatrirlt. Alma Cain. Leona Greves. Fourth Row: Albert Donato, Ronald Hawkins. Harold Parks. Earl Allen, Marion Patton. Iran Grounds. Fred I' Hash. Kenneth P itchard. Bottom Row: Helen Harris. Kathryn Rundell. Irene Wampler. Gertrude Sargent. Christina Milligan. Maurine Denlwo. Warren Fielder. MR. STUBBS--English I MISS MAZE-English I Top Row: Mildred Sntltowslti, Louise Cline. Josephine Lunsford. Dorothy Mitchell. Mildred Day. Ruth Willartl. Helen Parks. Second Row: Monzell Quackenbush. Elbert Koontz, Leonard Thrasher. Paul McFarland. Porter Anderson. Helen Stevens. Third Row: Lois Rogers. Ruby Rush. Maurine Hayse. Ruby Myers. Lillie White, Kathryn Wootlall. Winona Woodall. Grace Richardson. Fourth Row: Way'ne Ferguson. Francis Bennett, Darrell Reynolds, Mary Stewart, Ruth Culross, Alice Browning. Bonnie Walraven. Nina Riggs. Boltom Row: Lucille Koontz. Mary Thrasher. Helen Hayse. Dorothy Rose. Mary Woodward. Mildred Cox. Beulah East. Josephine Powell. Page Thirty-Two .ia 57? ISI. G l afrc ei' 5 MISS GILSTRAP-Iinglish II IVIRS. BOUSI.OCi-'Iinglish III Tap Row: Byron Branam, Howard Thompson. Ralph Knapp, Joe Butcher. Raymond Bender, Robert Seay. Frederick Easton, Clifford Shields. Sertmd Row: Carl Linthicum. Mary Butcher, Vesta Terrell, Doris Helms. Frank Freshwater. Agatha W.tlters. Cecelia Clark, Walter McElvain. Third Row: Kathleen Burlts. Jeanette Slinkard. Joe Woodruff. Francis Manets, James Shinn. William Winslow, lrniel Kinnaman. John Voliva, Paul Underwood. Fourth Row: Marlon Phillips. Ralph Evernian, Ernest Robinson. Burdett Schweer. Robert Hlnkle, Beryl Noel, Howard Young. Frank Spencer. Bottom Row: Dan Hunsaker. Charles Spencer, Richard Worley, Irvin Brunimett. Evelyn Johnson. Esther Thrasher. Rodney Wood, Martha Gross. Edith Baxter. l - MISS COFFIIY-Iinglish I MISS MAZI3-English I Top Row: William Wood. Kenneth Neal, Walter Fulford. Irvin Robinson. Paul McFarland, Fletcher Sherwood. Iflden Thornton. Second Row: Virginia Culshaw, Kathryn Thrasher, Nina Lee. Virginia Barnet. June Wehh, Charles Hansel, Catherine Clay. Louise Stevens. Third Row: Francis Bennett, John Collins. Harold Eggleston, Frederick Cook. Irma May. Allen Laymon. Fourth Row: Hazel Swafford, Lucille Flynn, Pauline Huffman. Wanda Phillips. Blanche Thompson. Beatrice Batigh. Lutilla Brxnson. Bottom Row: Bernice Schweet, Velma Shotts. Mildred Lawson. Woodrow Shields, Cecil Trowbridge, David Thrasher. Glen Gray. Merle Lawson. Page 'fhirly-Three UU I MR. STUBBS--English l MISS WI2I.I.ONS-Ignglish Il Top Row: William Clay. Wendell Tatum. Cletis Robinson. Phillip Patton. Robert Leffler. Hiram Richardson. Harold Galyan. Raymond Doub. Second Row: Ora Lee Clashy. Alberta Thompson, Ruth English. Marian Thomas. Ruth Willard. Hespa Shields. Grace Rogers. Dorthea Clendenning. Third Row: Juanita Jones. Martha Foley. Mary Brumblay. Merlin Thornton. Wayne McKinley. Ernest Baldwin. George Smith. Herman Storms. Fourth Row: Wallace Constaple. Augusta Gray. Pauline Judah, Margaret Meyers. Helen Richardson, Annabelle West. Dorothy Adams. Irma Mathews. Bottom Row: Eugene Robertson. Margaret Johnston. Geneva Frye. Naomi Dalton. Doris Calvert. Sylvia Shields. Beulah Wampler. I I- MISS MAZIQ-English I MISS CARITHERS-English VI Top Row: Woodrow Adams. Charles Lamltins. John Barnhill. Robert Hill. William Wyrick. Dale Workman. Dale Stone. Lloyd Hamm. Second Row: Helen Lantpkins, Margaret Palmer. Doris Baxter. Bernadine Tabor. Lillie Patton. May Owens. Wilhelrnina Westriclt. Ruby Robinson. Beatrice Payne. Third Row: Darrell Reynolds, Lawrence Hutcherson, John Bennett. Leonard Thrasher. Ralph Ferguson. Fern Owens. May Knight. Jeanette Lee. Fourth Row: Mildred Day. Sibyl Chastain. Mollie Goodrich. Katherine Neal. Beulah East. Josephine Powell. Oma Rose. Blanche Burke. Alice Schools. Botlom Row: Mary Wall, Evelyn Stultz. Evelyn Young. Rosabelle Allen. Jessie Starr. Sara Suggs. Frances Beetle. Alice Sparks. Page Thirty-Four n - I ' I .III ii' ii ' ' , 4 ' 'fir fo .- ms a n ill W 51135 L , ri, lVlR5- DlClSI3Yil1f1liliah lll IVIISS CARITHIERS-Iinglish VI Top Row: Andrew Wylle. Leon Brown, Benjamin Rogers, C.-.amp Norman If-we-ll Cassner Wilsnn Thraowf Jack Coleman. Lawrente Robinson. Second Row: Mary Pugh, Joseph Bowen, Maurice Rogers, Wishart McElhlnney. Buford Twyman. Blanche Johnson. Eupha Payne. Dorothy Stevens. Hazel Empson. Third Row: Elizabeth Owens, Edna Dillard. Mildred Skirvin. Florence Palmer, William Ray, Wendell Hainey. Sheldon Thompson. Bryce Grey. Mildred Howard. Fourth Row: Eranris Henson. Robert Sparks. Ross Lotkridge, Cleo Smith, John Vickery, Woodrow Thrasher. w,m,m fmt Chifltsm Chg.. Bottom Row: Helen Shleltli, Juli-Inna Neal, Marie Thrasher, Bonita Hawkins. Dorlha Parrish, Dorothy Brook- lsank, Irene Bowman, Marguerite Trlsler. Evelyn Mathis, Charlene Howe. MISS JACK-Ifnglish Ill INIISS CARITHIERS-Ifnglish VI Top Row: Paul Cassner, John Rawlins, Elmo Gilliatl, Norman Helms. Harold Eller. Hollis Neal. Earl Patlon, Robert Bartlett. Second Row: James Wilson, Lloyd Stewart, Elna Jackson, Naomi Beam. Carrie Blackwell, Doyle Fordyce. Dorothy Harmon, Bernice Storm. Harold Bender. Third Row: Hubert Snoddy, Frank Miller. Garis Deckard, Ruby Lucas, Leota Cardwell. Evallne Detkard. Marie Swanev. Margaret Sutphin. Phyllis Eads. Fourth Row: Harris Robison. Charles Roby, Edward Walz. Ross Smxth. Hugh Naylor. Rose Marie Smith, Ruby Slurdevant. Martha Stone. Bottom Row: Roy Vaught, Emmett Baynes, Robert Cook, William Powell. Fretl Patton. Mary Abrell, Nina Riggs. Page 'l'h1'rty-F1'L'e . dre am L 6 . . Am Q X. .X I 11 . , y I .1 1 . 1 v X, . , I f .c-if I z ,y . , . 11 , 'V g . f U ,- 'X - Q 5775 - ,,,A umm -fl' Nl :fm i l 1 ' ii, ll. . Sglix Y A..,,,..A,x,.A,...A L ,....... ..,,,, ....... .,. .... , . .xh...,. .,..,............,... , .,,.., L ..,,......,..... , .K ...,...x M W ,. l ll-HSS CARITIIFRS English Ill MISS JACK1EngliSl'l V Top Row: Henry Snyder, Earl Farr, Dale Stone. Ben Rogers. Earl Hendricks. James Pike, Murry Carmen. Robert Strain. Sf-fond Raw: Gordon Shoulty. Edwin Fulwider. Earl Dunlap. Luther Thrasher, Walter Branam. Herbert Mur- rirk. Joseph Nurre. Ralph Rogers. Third Row: Damon Lindley. Carl Rush. Paul Strain. Cleo Sinn. Harold Shields. Robert Hudson. Frances Sears Mary Frances Taylor, Richard Van Deman. Fourth Row: Anna Lemon. Josephine Hartman. Bernice Foy. Sylvia Binklry. Kathleen Snodgrass, Mary Alan Fisher. Mary Elizabeth Patton, Alma Pafford. Bollom Row: Virginia Warmen, lrene Robinson. At 3 0 . I Arthur Brown. lh Tdd OI've Sinn. Ruby Johnston. Flora Buka. MR. STUBBS-English I MISS GILSTRAP-English ll Top Row: John Sutphin. Luther Sanders. Paul Mobley, Orville Buzzaird. Lowell Sparks. Kenneth Brooks. Wayne Sare. Everett Lake, Edwin Farmer. Serond Row: Martha lcenogle. Helen Rogers, Harriet Chenoweth, Ruby Rush, Wilma Myers, Wilma Stanger. Herbert Kennedy. Glen Burkhart, Theodore Hopper. Third Row: Lucile Hamm. Kathryn Harmon, Theo Shields, Elvira Deloreta. Ernest Sargent. Arnold Hutchins, Mary Grore, Delmer East, Austin Ferguson. Fourth Row: Joseph Deupree. Tom Lemon. Lucille Grore, Thelma Jones, Inez Junkin, Roxie Richardson. Bottom Row: Paul Coil, Edward Johnson. Edward Mitchell, Morrison Dodson, Carl Moenkhaus. Richard Osborne, Victor McNabb, Ralph Jackson. Jeanette Cowden. Page Thirty-Six Thelma Hupp, Marie Swaney, Bertha Conner, Lillian Johnson. '41 A. seats A Y fre. A ., ,rg will G'02T?hiCi . 5 T A. rf - ft I ' , ab. .. N NX ' V A I if-5. V 1 M . t xl . 1 ' ' '- . .9 ..-iii ' rt ,- -- 1 A-in nl ,A L , mr A . .... .,,..,.,. . ,,..A. M . ,..A.,....,......, i ...,,. L ...,. ...... ,...... . . .,,.., ... MRS. DlCKlfYf-llnglish Ill MISS Wlfl.l.ONS+linglish V Top Row: Wilma Coan. Gordon Fix, Roy Gardner. Joseph Chatfield. Kenneth Hooker. Clarence Staley. D, L. Tandv. Julia Perry. Second Row: Martha Stevenson. Lavinia Hitchcock. Virginia Curry, Kathleen McLahlin. Alice Bales. Doris Coolt. Bettv Norma n. Marv Ellen Thrasher. Third Row: Lillian Burns. Naney Flynn. Barhara Nell Schlafer. Dorothy Curry, Louise Hunt, lda Bell Butcher. Golda Kimmel. Vivian Masters. Louise Moore. Alma Helms. I-ourrh Row: Helen Stone, Charles Buchanan. Jeneva Finn, William Stogsdill. Maurice Mitchell, Donald Thompson. James Rone. Edna Martin. Maurine Hayse. Bollnm Row' Colleen Hanna. Maurice White. William Masters. Marv Woolrrdge, Pearl Stevens. Emma Mitchell. Helen Ooley. Katurah Boruff. Glena Lee Brown. MR. STUBBS-linglish IV MlSS Vv'lfl.l.ONS-lfnglish ll l'np Rmv: Carl Hazel. Charles Hollis, Llovd Porter. Glen Whalev. Leon Thornton. Lloyd Johnson. James Borland. Rav Sr-cond Stevens. liugene Brown. John Woodburn. Fred Barrett. Row: Gla'is Thrasher. Marie Hazel, Mary Frances Kauffman. Dorothy Patton. Alice Ketcham. Catherine Feltus. Helen Prince. Wallace Farr. Henry Martin. Tom Huff. Third Row: Wilma Stafford. Frances Huher. Lois Hancoclt. Frank Talhot. Roscoe McClure. Allen Gasltin. Glen Conard. Leo Knight. Albert Bales. Russell Helms. fourth Louise Coan. Fern Pierson. Bottom Louise Wvlie. Row: Margaret Spencer. Elizabeth Burnett. Martha Goodman. Peggy Bittner. Lucille Bover. Portia Adams. Stella Burlts. Rolwert Harrell. Vincent Hippensteel. Rosalie Declcard. Thelma Boshears. Celia Johnson. Row: Bernice Baugh. Glen Lawson, Rodney Douglas. Ross Smith. Delmar Sltirvm. Georgia Adams. Marv Miller, Maxine Sare. Archie Wampler. Raymond Ritter. Page 'l'hir1y-Seven 'X nu ' . A . 1. f i . .y , , fe Agmilla 6192121112 IMZMK' I 'li . Q ' . I' i ' ii -. . 1 rlfdzk . . - lil ' . -- we I I fi ri, Il, . Hu . .. .... ,N ,...,. .,,.. . ...,. , ,, ....,.,... ......,. K .... - ... .x...., .,....e MR. STUBBS-English I MISS GILSTRAP--Iinglish I Top Row: Clifford Underwood, Russell Wyatt, Lorena McKenney, Sylvia Hill. Lester Hayes. Teddy Gale. James Bastin, Herherl Jones. Tom Mathers. Second Row: Maurice Shaw. David Ludlow, Bruce Dalton. Wendell Weaver. Arthur Taylor. Dorothy Rose. Aubrey Hendricks, Curtis Rush, Milton Branam. Third Row: Glaston Wamplcr. Carl Thompson, William Marrs, Paul Newton, Imogene Oshorne. Louise Kline. Rufus Koontz, Glenn Bulta. Fourth Row: Maurice Hall, Henry French, Doris Thompson, Marjorie Wilson. Agnes Henderson. Helen Wv'Iic, Basil Wade. Bottom Row: Douglas Page, James Coon. Edward Cardwell. Mabel Esrle. Helen Blackburn, Dorothy Bennett. Wyatt Miers, William Carr, I MRS. DICKEY-English ll MISS WIiI-l.ONS-Iinglish I Top Row: Robert Hinkle, Harold Worley, Albert Galyan. James Steele. lra Ooley, Ross Hazel. Malcolm Correll. Harry Flick, Louis Hutchins. Second Row: Mildred Kirkman, Mary Wilson. Mary Alice Stevens, Mary Carpenter. Grace Richardson. Josephine Lunsford. Lois Rogers. Dorothy Mitchell. Geneva Anderson. Third Row: Harold Layman, Clarence Staley, Affra Wade. Donald Binklcy, Bernard Pritchard, Robert Tucker, Harley Hendricks. Harry Wahl, Jenny McFarland. Fourth Row: Elbert Koontz. Winifred Thrasher. Nota Scholl. Leola Koontz. Vernice Baker. Lorraine Currs. Mary Stewart, Alma Thomas. Velma Thomas. Bottom Row: Lester Johnson, Beatrice McMillin, Alberta Del.ap, Robert Adams, Richard Parrish. Ruth St. Clair. Katherine Kerr, Hilda Glaubke. Page Thirty-Eight Q . F3 in ,,... A . , fd' I ,, . I I . NN. ' -. jiglfx lv 11 u V! xiii: 4 0. Igililtti, - ph 3 I I .III 29031135 , + ..... - . . . . MISS MAZI2--Iinglish I MRS. DICKIEY--English Ill Top Row: Keith Culton. Xavier Crouse, Sylvester Pitts. David Milligan, Robert Hinlrle, Leland Arthur. Gordon Seovtlle. Herman Klee. Second Row: Richard Manley. Margaret Sehaeht. Oneta Ayers. Opal Hayes. Louise Marlette, Geneva Phillips. Lila Widener. Forest Alexander. Third Row: Helen Parks, Martha Stone, Maxine Byers. Mary Woodm'ard, Gladys Lucas, Henrietta Cline. Frances Palmer. Earl Hutllin. Fourth Row: Helen Stevens. Betty Earl. Mildred Johnson, Eva Arthur, Earl Gotlsey, Theodore Brown. Kenneth Henderson. Bottom Row: Bonnie Walraven. Maxine Wesner, Itlus Cosner. Mable Staley. Doris Thornton. Merle Dalton. MISS IVIARTIN--Public Speaking MISS DAVIDSON-Library Top Row: Paul Derlrard. Mary Louise Smith. Hiram Bairtl. Maxine Skinner, Everett Brown. Second Row: Roy Gardner, Glatis Thrasher. Virginia Eeltus. George Norman. Third Row: Wilma Coan. Margaret Sutphin. Emily Wylie, Leona Greves. Dorothy Spencer. Fourth Row: Esther Gehres. Wilma Jane Borland. Colleen Hanna. Ruby Myers, Bottom Row: Dorothy Curry. Beulah Harris. Carolyn Curry. Mary E. Todd. Marion Murphy. Page 'fhtirly-Nine Eae ft Q Q , -i4 + 'R R 1 7 1 ff 1 is 60211130 .iizkw L Linn Gmatimint Stal? Top Row: Fred Cogshall, Associate Editor: James Borland, Reporter: Hiram Baird, Reporter: Robert Treadway. Editor-in-Chief: Bulorrl Twyman, Columnist. Serond Row: Charles Harrell. Sports Writer: John Abbott, Sports Writer: Ciuy Burnett. Advertising Manager: Tom Thorn. Tvpist: Leon Brown. Reporter. Third Row: Leota Cardwell, Reporter: Alice Suggs. Reporter: Beulah Harris. Reporter: Carolyn Currv. Reporter. Bollum Row: Josephine Glaublte, Reporter: Miss Linton, Faeulty Sponsorz Marion Murphy. Reporter. Page Forty i ff ffif 55 lv. U f ,, , H fi- L 1 i X 5. W 9' ' ,fx f fi A ff' 5 4 I 1 ' I 4 N lk 151 K X N, 'f ' ri if I .Amin il fl i i .ami Pi ' l OI 'i' iii M - it 3' l 3 A i -- .N H N nr tiff- i ' I rllwjjl I Language .M 6 , il it Q X Si!! , s L I ' ...LJ Res milzi non me rebusf' ijflthl, l- ' A th. Fill , Un homme qui .Gait deux i i. m j j UT i langues fcaut deux hammer. ,I fly EKTWLJR Wer fremde Spraehen nicht 1, kennf, weis: niclzls 'von seiner -l il ffelpifii fiyfnfn- ,l i If ,ill .Tia ll 1 e f',a.F5,,a, gt,iS .ggi IIL, ji W I ,,N- -llliiv, e'- Egge-afl,,.a1i az, 1 e of i eee 1 . ii TZ Latin, German, and French are the languages offered in Bloomington High School. Along with the actual study of grammar and composition, the teachers try to bring to their classes pictures of the life, customs, and habits of the people whose language is being studied. The work of this department has always been an important part of the curriculum. Latin was the first foreign language offered. French and German were first taught in 1903. German was discontinued during the World War, but was again offered in 1927. Four years are given in each subject. Until this year two years of a language had to be taken before credit was given. Now a student may receive credit for two semesters' work. In this department one gains a valuable view of the languages and the customs of a few of the countries of Europe. 1 ,au I 'I ml ' tilt GUQEIMCH 'Q ii Q x yv ix ' It V, I J - A f fly' 7 ,p . I 1 W, fr., I. N334 ' .-.WI I -- . A IIAQL ' ul AA K 1' V I Gai D ulllxtt, JL' Midi , MISS ALEXANDER-Latin I MISS ALEXANDER-Latin III Top Row: Kenneth Brooks. Robert Riggs. Robert Bartlett, Bud Miller. Herman Sa-cond Row: Gray. Cleo Sinn. Third Row: Henry Wahl. Fourth Row Irene Robinson. Bottom Row: Jenny McFarland. Klee. Tom Mathers. Eupha Payne. Margaret Myers, Martha Nell Foley. Ruth English, Barbara Nell Schlafer. Augusta Marvin Baron, Forrest Alexander, Lorraine Curts, William Curts. William Ray. Dorothy Bennett. Joseph Crouch, Joseph Deupree. Morris Hall. Annabelle NV:-st. Ruth Johnston. Thelma I-lupp. Paul Coyle. Thomas Lemon. Elizabeth Easton, Lcola Koontz, Glcna Lee Brown. Esther Bennett, MRS. BLAIR--French IV MISS WADE-French I Top Row: Ernest Baldwin. Raleigh Zike, Woodrow Adams. William Hunter. Harold Jeffers. Woodrow Krebs. Porter Anderson. Serond Row: William Holland, Ross Sexton. Fern Owens. Catherine Neal. Alice Keteham. Kathleen Roberts. Third Row: Alice Sehook, Lois Hanrock, Lois Koontz. Martha Thrasher. Woodrow Shields, John Green. Glen Grey. Fourth Row: Louise Coan, Bernadine Tabor. Lavonne Bell. Helen Lucas. Helen Prince. Peggy Bittner. Lucille Boyer. Marguerite Skirvin. Blanche Johnson. Bottom Row: Geneva Anderson. Genevieve Robison. Maxine Sare. XVilma Stafford, Maude Stevens, Dorothy Tirey. Maxine Wesner. Mildred Cox, Nanry Ford. Page Forty-Two n '- Jain ,,.... --ff - - , fqki, ,A A Q 4. Waifalili GUQMC i ll ef .. -1 ' i ' 1, -1 X l ' ' I A in ' My I Pl' N x N l N N QF J-tx ' X -f . ' l V, I 44 V ..... . .- it - Us . ,li fy., ii, i , , ik. - ...... .... .... . .V .,... 1 ..-.-..,... W.. ..... .5 ....AA 5, A---,A 5---in Ch emu N uun.uuMLM iiliifl' MRS. MIINGIIR--Latin ll MRS. MliNGl2R-l.atin V Top Row: Joseph Nurre, Teddy Gale. Hiram Richardson, George Keough. Robert Lelfler. Robert Anderson, Lawrenre Robertson, William Powell. Second Row: Way'ne McKinley. Donald Thompson. Glen Burkhart. Henry Frenrh, Raymond Doub. Third Row: Maurice Shaw. Helen Ooley. Edna Martin, Evaline Deckard, Lelah Ditkey, Mary Louise Friedline. Edwin Farmer. Fourth Row: Katurah Borufl, Julia Perry, Dortha Parrish. Ruby Sturdevant. Harry Blewett. Bollom Row: Ruth Johnston. Grace Rogers, Pauline Judah, Naomi Dalton. Ardith Walters. Lucille McNeal. MISS XVADE-French Vlll MISS WADII-Cicrman lll MRS. Bl.AlR-lircnch I Top Row: Minnie Hamm, Ruby Robinson. Chester Dunlap. Kenneth Rush, Paul Shigley, Louise Whaley', Mary Fi anres Willartl. Sreond Row: Hubert Snoddy. Walter Sare. Paul Cassner. Anna Thompson. Phyllis Eads, Leon Brown. Third Runs: Roger Coan, Fred Taylor, Eloise Jackson. Glodrne Hunter, Virginia Duncan, Alberta Thompson, l'la1el Sparks. Fourth Row: Eva Arthur, Roxie Richardson, Frances Sears. Stella Burks, Mabel Estle. Dorothy Sliirvin, Sarah Ann Matthews. Ora Lee Clashy. Bottom Row: Irma Vaneel. Rosy Crews, Alice Skirvin, Nelena Duncan, Alice M. Skirvin, Vivienne Rirhardson. Maurlne Denbo. Page Forty- Three .w ,... .. ..... , '?,. slain . 1 g. reg' ' i 303113. I 'I is ... M 1 5 J, i ' . N i' I ll ' . gl ..A... .,.A..... ...A.., .... .W .... ,. .... , .. 'me .,A. ....A .A... - .. MRS. MFNGIER-l.atin IV MISS VJADE-French IV Top Row: Gordon Scovllle. Harold Taylor, Fletcher Sherwood, Henry Snyder. Joseph Walter Bradfutc. Richard Van Demsn. Sr-cond Row: Alice Lamb. Martha lcenogle, Katherine Stevens, lris Stevens. Frances Palmer. Frances Huber. Louise Wylie. Paul Naylor, Third Row: Albert Donato. Catherine Feltus. Leo Drake. Donald Hinkley. Vincent Hippensteel. Ruth St. Clair, Wendell Tatum. Julian Porter, Fourlh Row: Damon Lindley, Robert Harrell, Warren Fielder. Georgia Adams. Martha Gross. Bonita Hawkins, Irene Bowman. Portia Adams. Lucille Groce, Sara Suggs. Bottom Row. Mary Miller. Ernest Sargent. Thelma Boshears. Oneta Ayres. Dorothy Rose. Alice Deckard. Gladys Cnoce, Mary Croce. Louella Blewett. Spriggs. Malcolm Correll. MISS AI.lTXANDl2R4l.atin Ill MRS. WADl24Frcnch lll Top Row: Earl Hardy. Leo Knight. Harold Crafton. John Wetnland. John Allen. Watson. Second Row' Brnokbank, Third Row .- Fnuflh Row: Louise Bartlett. Botlnm Row: lilizabeth Scoville, Maudeline Hendrix, Cecelia Clark. Jeneya Finn. Ruth Ridge, Frank Talbot. Harold Shields, Fern Pierson, Hazel Empson. Gans Deckard. William Stogsdlll. Lester Moore, James Coon. Frederi Jeane Hensley, Bernice Foy. Evelyn Johnson, Wendell Hainey. Josephine Page Forty-Four Roscoe McClure. Chester Colleen Hanna, Dorothv Alice Bales. Robert Cook. ck Easton. Wilma Kelly, Hartman. I ,-. . mf' ' A' 'vga . A ,B . Jai. ,, '-.--. ,qv .M l'?a iwlli w3a1iCS A mi W Wlwumuunmimo-ummm.. .. . ,., , I . . ' A X ' If' lt Q l N fl l ,R 0 A - K -'J '--1 -8- S if im ,.. .f ' mi t.........t.. ................ am., ....,.,..,.,.x,..,,....,,..............,. ..., , .......... . ,M , hm xxll-A,, L tA-At,,A.,k, U , A,xl. A AlA-AAl,AA,AA xi A.x,,,ALL,, ,,X,.,,A E A,,A,,,k,AAA , ,ku MRS. Bl.AlR--lircnch lV lVllSS Al.lfXANDl2R--Latin lll Top Row: Doris Thompson. Brrnicre Storm. Marie Haiel. Sylvia Griffin. Margaret Spenrer. Altha Totltl. Sv n Rnn- W'illiam Douglas. Florence Palmer. r nd ' 'VNU' Rim' 'Wm MHIYM- H-11'-lv C'-v:-vs. James Hinltle. Russell Wyatt. Gerald Mathis. Clifford Shields. I-ourlh Ixow: Mary Potter. Juanll-11 Trvwhfi-lv lmo Deane Ha7el. Helen Rogers. Marie Swaincy. Martha Stone. Hnllom Row: Lrril lrowlwridge. Carl Moenlthaus. Mrs. Blair, Lharles Spf.-f.-L Imogg-nc Oxhmm-A MRS. MlfNGIfR-Latin lV MISS Al.lfXANDlfR-Latin lll Top Row: Francis Marlin. James Tosli. Joseph Butrher, Joe Chatfield. Henry Kenney. Louis Smith. Henry Martin. Max Fulk. Scrond Row: John Woodburn. Emily Sharp. Mary Frances Taylor. Robert Strain, Kathleen Snodgrass. Roy Dunlap. Martha Hutchins. Naomi Beam, Virginia Treadway. Third Row: Richard Johns. Georgianna Krebs, John Ahhott. Harlan Page. Floyd Dunlap. Edwin Fulwider. Ross Smith. Leona Lampher. Blanche Storm. Fourth Row: lrvin Brummett. Ross Smith. Martha Goodman. Lucille Martin. Leah Cogswell. Olive Sinn. Mildred MtCormitli. Evelyn Earle. Emily Rainholt. Bottom Row: Alberta Grass. Lillian Johnson. Alma Paffortl. Helen Harris. Rose Marie Smith. Mary Kerr. Mary Agnes Latimer. Page Forty-Five .. .. ..,. -.1Q . ,Wk at .ag 'E ewan? ii! A S M 1 W I A. r W 1 21' it -' .-11 ' ' 'fl I9 1 'L ..... .....,. M... . .... ...wr .... .. ,,,,4, ,,A, M ,LA,L ,,,, M. , ,,,, i MRS. HARRISON-French Il MRS. BLAIR-French V L Top Row: Rohert Adams. Rohert Hinltle, Philip Patton. Guy Sexton, Murry Carmen. Carl Linthicum. Harold avman. Second Row: Martha Stevenson. Mildred Alexander. Mary Alice Fisher. Alma Helms, Marin-1 Murvhv. Anna helle Pryor, Elizaheth Knight. Third Row: Edward Richardson, Rnv Gardner. Fra--4.1 Dell. Delmer East. Bernire Baugh. Dorothy Adams. lrma Mathews. Virginia Curry- Founh Rn.,-f Mary brumhlay. Mrs. Blair. Mrs. Harrison. Virginia Warmen. Evelyn Robertson. Ruby Johnston, Mgufira Whitt. Bollom Row: Charles Brown. Morrison Dodson, Charles Buchanan. Mary Woolridge. MISS ALEXANDER-Latin l MISS COFFEY-l.atin ll Top Row: Joseph Routh. Julian Porter. Frank Freshwater, Xavier Crouse. James Mobley. Walter McElvain. Second Row: James Shinn, Raymond Bender. Lorena McKenney, Lavina Hitchcock. Jeanette Lee, Mary Stanger. Geneva Phillips. Margaret Palmer. Third Row: Marjorie Wilson. Peggy Woodburn, James Hallums, Riehard Manley, Bill Wyrick, Elmer Sylvester. Basil Wade. Fourth Row: Ermel Kinnaman, Harry MtNabh, James Dietrich, lnez Junkin. Martha Lou Stone, Virginia Barnard. Betty Earle, Doris Baxter. Bottom Row: Arnold Hutchins. Douglas Page. Wyatt Miers. Frederick Cook. Franris Denho. Wendell Weaver. ldus Cosner, Bernard Johnson, Page Forty-Six , , . .' . - ,-n1 . . J.. A , 41 El 33 I f R.. 257' A' , pa 1 . . ... .. .. . r 6021110 M' ,.., ,.,,A,,,,.,.A,.., ,, ,,,...., ,, . ...........,....A .A. . A.. .. x,.,.....A . M ,,,,A AA,A,,,, W, AK,,A,,A,,. , Ak,.,,,AA . , A,,,...A,. ....x, ,..Q , . . ,, ,. . . . . MISS XVADIZ4Ifrcnch I MISS WADI2--Iircnch III Top Roux: Aubrey Hendricks. Edward Cardwell, William Kelley. James Pike. David Harlow, Ray Brumhlay. Archie Bridwell. Boh Miller. Srrond Row: Betty Norman. Virginia Heltle, Glatis Thrasher. Helen Chttwood. Mildred Howard, Iris Hollings- worth. Marguerite Miller. Lillian Burns. Lena Sample. Helen Blaekhurn. Third Row: Bruce Dalton. Fred Patton, Carl Rush. Rohert Hudson. Tommy O'Haver. Milton Hranam. Clifford Underwood. Fourth Row: Pearl Stevens. Hamlin Hinlcle. Nanry Aden, Doris Coolt. Alice Rogers. Mary Ahrell. James Rone. Jessie Star. Bottom Row: Glaston Wampler. Hanna Robertson. Helen Wylie. Mary Ellen Thrasher. Mary Robertson. Gladys I.ur.ts. May Owens. Gladys Baugh. Christina Milligan, MRS. HARRISON-French I MRS. IVIENGIER-I.atin VII Top Row: Leon Fisrus. Rohert Seay. Lowell Sparks. Orville Buzzaird, Archie Wampler. Second Row: Elizabeth Carter. Robert Hill, Charlotte Reeves, Carolyn Curry. Mary Holtz, John Voliva. Third Row: Alice Malott. Harriet Williams. Robert Tucker, Ophelia Fender, Charlotte Geiger. Frances Day. Fourth Row: Frances Heplcy. Peggy Van Hook, Katherine Young. Samuel Bowers. Mary Ellen Todd. Mrs. Harrison. Ruth Hoadlev. Bottom Row: Katherine Louden, Marjorie Giles. Virginia Voshell. Page Forty-Seven . 4 5. fugxef, ,. . 4 A-f- Agn f . Y I-F H, 1 3 V-.zhxt . A 'JW' ' ha -Q . ' ' 'e' X xxx I V 'I xf Y, ,ff - V 51 ' ' A m . Gwgihic AA.., ..... ., 5? Page Forty-Eight Hath 12111 one page. Alain. ,.,.. V .- - ' f- . All .Q X EVEN QQ! I f ,mage V' an l mtnrg I ,fi fa ,ai fr .L , YS J Q ind lli.N'f01'y it-jill all her jl S Vf, 720111111 as feast, v Q L .,-Eff' ?,,,,.., '. i ll L p a. i 1' Fi, 5? . 5 F' fill tR W 5' Fi Il 1 FBBEDE just as modern inventions and cheap and rapid transporta- tion have broadened our geographical view, so has the study of history broadened from text-book work to an outline which covers modern newspapers, current history papers, and political science. lndividual research work is done by preparing a term paper in at least one history course. The text-book which is used now is very much like an outline. Nearly every day the student is required to read outside material for supplementary work. The civics courses give general information about our system of government in nation, state, and local community. History is being made much more interesting and vital every year. 1-H in ,Qalle ' ' WEL. . .. . as Q A y , 5' I V. M . GU H1110 A . , , . - MlSS BERGDOLI,-History Ill MISS FERGER-History V Top Row: Irving Fell. Philip Patton. Ray Edwards. Frederick Easton. Wilfred Lewis. Roy Voight. Richard Voliva. Murray Carmen Second Raw: Millard Perry, Third Row: Hettle. Josephine Fnurlh Row Gordon Fix. Bollom Row Eiipha Payne. Alice Rogers. Louise Whaley, Mary Floyd. Edna Mae Dillard. Betty Norman. Marguerite Miller. Martha Hutchins, Elizabeth Owens. Wanita Jeffers. Stella Burks. Virginia Hartman, : Bernire Foy. Esther Bennett. Mary Agnes Latimer. Helen Hayse. Pearl Stevens. Wilma Coan. Georgia Beard. Charles Buchanan. John Vicltrey. John East, Ross Locltridge. Irvin Brummett. MISS BERGDOl.l.iHistory lll MRS. KRUEGER-History ll Top Row: Ross Smith. Marvin Baron. Cletis Robison. Robert Strain. Edward Richardson. Paul Bowers, Forrest Alexander. Serond Row: Garis Deckard, Edwin Fulwider. Delmar Skirvin. Walter Bradfute. Berniere Storm. Leona Lampher. Sylvia Griffin. Doris Baxter. Third Row: Ophelia Fender. Fourth Row lnez Junlun. Boflom Raw: Leo Knight. Cecil Cox. Lillian Johnson, Dorothy Brookbanlt. Marie Swaney. Hazel Empson Fred Mitchell. William Stogsdill, Lucille Martin, Geneva Frye. Lena Morris. Maurice White Joseph Deilpree. Olive Sinn. Frances Hepley, Dorothy Tirey. Ruth Vaught. Rose Marie Smith Page Fifty . l ,,,,... . ,,,.. - A-1v fi X ,, 1,-5 Q A eg l'f7a ii1ll Gwmc .SLK . .sm 3. . I 11 I ,N .I . , .fi - p X . A :,. xx l W . 4-:J f Il MN X 211.51 . .. -ilu 'gk -- J. l. i AQ., ii. I, . V' I ,,,., . ..-........... .. ..... .te-A-g-km---A1 ---- MISS IZSARISY-History I MISS BERGDOl.I.-History III Top Row: Williain Richardson. Maurice Shaw, Williaiii Robinson. Francis Maners. Paul Underwood. Winlred Thrasher. Elden Thorlon. Ralph Steele, Second Row: Morris Hall. Pauline Zil-ce. Bernice Smith. Dorrhea Clendenning. Kathryn Burch, Ruth Shiflet, Jeanette Slinkard. Blanche Burke. John Green, Third Roux: Wilma Davidson. Sylvia Shields, Douglas Page. Basil Wade. Lillie Patton. lrva Mathews, Vesta Terrell. Dorothy Adams. Esther Thrasher, Fourth Row: Beulah Wampler. Evelyn Slultz. Evelyn Young. Maudeline Barnes. Pearl McConnell. Jessie Starr. Nellie Troth, Beartess MrMillin. Alberta Delap. Botlnm Row: Mary Wall. Velma Thomas. Maxine Beyers. Marian Thomas. Doris Helms. Mildred Beyers. Helen Zimmerman. Rosa Belle Allen. Mary Baugh. MRS. MURPHY-Civics VII MISS IIERGER-History V Top Row: John Abbott, Robert Hill. Lawrence Hudson, Paul Deckard. Joseph Bowen. Albert Mitchell. Wilberl Miller. Second Row Third Row: Mildred Skirvin. Fourth Row Bottom Row: Richard Johns. Lelah Dickey. Helen English. Mollie Goodrich. Edith Campbell. Glen Conrad. Irene Schaaf, Elizabeth Miller, Nancy Flynn. Helena Newmeister. Maurice Mitchell. Carl Royer. Emily Wylie. Charlotte Reeves, Beulah Harris, Alice Sparks, Gertrude Sargent. Josephine Glaubke. Catherine Poolirsan, Julia Tandy, Evelyn Marhis, Leon Brown, Edgar Fielder, Ida Belle Butcher. Page FiftyfOne W.,a,..,y 1 ,,, . f . get . is 0 M ill W 211150 .... . , . . . We MRS. MURPHY--Civics VII Top Row: Paul Shigley. Austin Patton, William Blakely. John Allen. Wilson Thrasher. Andrew Hamilton. Wilfred Miller. Second Rnw: Esther Potter. Elvira Jones, Freda Whaley, Dorothy Rohinson. Katherine Louden. Louise Hunt. Mrs. Murphy. Third Row: Thelma Kelley. Margaret O'Donnell. Elizabeth Knight. Fourlh Row: Dorothy Curry. Alice Suggs. Altec Lainh, Doris Robinson. Bottcm Row: Martha S.one, Hugh Naylor, Ray Brumhlay. George Johnson. Harold Alexander. MISS ESAREY-History I Top Row: Victor McNabb, John Collins, Keith Culton. Morris Douglass, Paul Bauer. Carl Blaekwell, Sylvester Pius. Serond Row: Lucille Hamm. Catherine Harmon. Elvera Deloreta. Mildred Jones. Wilma Stanger. Thelma Sparks. Third Row: Roxie Richardson. Grace Richardson, Herbert Kennedy, Wayne Ferguson, Merle Dalton. Charles Bridges, Ralph Jackson. Fourth Row: Lucile Stansifer, Lucille Koontz, Bertha Conner, Wilma Myers. Austin Ferguson, Earl Godsey. Bottom Row: Jeanette Cowden. Doris Thornton, Lydia McConnell, Ruth Shields. Miss Esarey. Page Fifty-Two I. ba I- tete I ew f 1 13-aim - -H ' ' fd' 7 llsg MR. XVILLIAMS-History V MISS l3IlRGER--History IV Top Row: Sheldon Rader. Howard Thompson. Norman Helms. James Tosti. Robert Johnson. William Kelley. Wvmond Ridge. George Keough. Second Roux' Walter Sare. Christina Howell, Albert Bales. Virginia Fellus. Mahel Brock, Fern Pierson. Catherine Neal, Third Row: Sally Nunn, Beulah Brewer. Anna May Thompson. Martha Goodman. Marguerite Sltirvin. Mary Henlev. Jeane Henslev. Fourth Row: Evelyn Mills. Ronald Hawkins. Rodney Douglas. Roy Vaught. Richard Kelley. Mildred Mc- Cormick, Mae Butcher. llottrmy Row: Carl Ha1el. Maxine Sare. Jean Grey. Harriet Robison. Marjorie Baxter, Lelah Dickey, Bernice Bangla. Flualwerh Burnett. MISS IZIQRGIQR-History IV MISS IfSARIfY4History I Top Roux: Irvin Rohinson. Ralph Knapp. Hollis Neal. Joe Chatfield. Henry Martin. Arrhie Bridwell. William Hein. Glen Montgomery. Second Roux: Helen Lampluns. Louise Cline, Ruth Willard. Marie Hazel. Helen Parks. June Welsh, Golda Kimmel. Third Row: Wendell Tatum. Charles Roby, Lawrence Hutcherson, Leonard Thrasher. Edward Johnson. Carl Thompson, Darrell Reynolds. Fourth Row: Miss Esarey. Inez Dodson, Louise McClung. Alta Damrell. Josephine Powell. Beulah East. I ucilla Brinson. Bottom Row: Eugene Robertson, Ralph Ferguson, Cecil Trowbridge. Tom O'Haver. Mildred Day. Elizalveth Carter. Mildred Lawson, Page Fifty- Three - .----' ' ' ' ' - . fll' I Y .- A N AH .ra tl' an ,V W H: r. 'I ilfjge .U pn -5 . ? PI I I N K 'Cf-5' , A I-. t Emi' .,..... ...., a. . ....,.. ..,. ..,,.YAA... MISS IIQRGIQR-History VI MISS FSARIQY--History I Top Row: Ben Rogers. Lloyd Stewart. Wishart MtElhinney. Luther Sanders. Jack Coleman. William Hunter. George Norman. Porter Anderson. S1-fond Rnus: Bernard Johnson. Emily Sharp, Leah Cogswell, Louise Hunt. Esther Strain, Mildred Kirlunan. Mary Wilson. Lilly Lee White. Third Row: David Thrasher. Lester Mobley. Harold Jeffers. James Bastin. Helen Jones. Mary Alrce Clark. Ruth Culross. Francis Bennett. Fourlh Row: Forrest Cassner. William Creek. John Barnhill. Paul James. Woodrow Thrasher. Franli Miller. Robert Tuclier. Robert Jones. Wallace Constable. Bollom Row: Lavonne Bell. lrene Bowman. Kathryn Mahan. Naola Cantrell. Alice Browning. Elmer Svlvester. Louella Rush. Velma Shorts. Mary Thrasher. MISS BIERGDOLI.--History III MRS. KRISUGIZR-'History II Top Row: Charles Hollis. Albert Bales. John Sutphin. Julian Porter. Byron Branam, Joe Woodruff. William Powell. Second Row: Charles Housel. David Milligan. Sylvia Robertson. Dorothy Mitchell. Lavina Hitchcock. Mary Carpenter. Leo Shields. Third Row: Josephine Lunsford. Mary Ahrell. Helen Chitwood. Cleo Sinn. Wayne Sare. Richard Parrish. Fred Patton. Robert Osborne. Fourth Row: Mary Stevens. Ruth Rush. Harriet Chenoweth. May Vaught. Louella Blewett. Crlena Lee Brown. Carrie Blackwell. Bottom Row: Lois Rogers. Ethel McGlothlin. Sylvia Hill. Agnes Henderson. Mary Woolrrdge. Flora Aden. Page Fifty-Four f ' Q me V 1 H Alhei' ' ff? '. N' 5-I' A I f rc thx Mil Ulhhh' 'ND ihihhh . . . . , I MRS. MURPHY--Civics VII MISS BIZRGDOLI.-History VII Top Roux: Bovd Garton. Walter Mclflvain, Chester Dunlap. Joe Butcher, Bernard Foy. Joe Bill Spriggs. James Hettle. Wishart Mcljlhinnev. Second Rtzw: Margaret Sutphtn, Julia Perry. Mildred Widener, Luther Thrasher. Peggy Wooclhxlrn. Mary Frances Taylor. Phyllis Eads. Doris Cook. Third Row: Marv Frances Wtllarcl. Mary Krebs, Robert Hudson. Howard Young, Glen Burkhart. Elmer Riggs. John Paul Jones, Fourth Row: Elna Jackson. Eloise Jackson. Charlene Howe. Iris Stevens. Jack Smith. Alma Davis. Mary Sanliurn. Bottom Row: Marie Thrasher, Wilma Jane Borland, Marjorie O'Dell. Ruth Hoadley, Tout Thorn. MISS BIERGDOII-Civics VIII MR. WIl.I.IAMS-Ilisttiry V Tnp Row: Guy McCord. James Wilson, Chester Dunlap, Boyd Garton, Elmo Gilliatt, William Cathcart. William Hughes. Paul Grounds. Second Row: Dorothy Spencer. Mary Weinland. Ruth Empson. Loyd Chestnut, Anna Lemon, Georgianna Krebs. Beryl Alexander. Josephine Rider, Ritter Howard. Third Row: Kenneth Hooker. Jeane Barrett, Dorothy Skirvin. Mary Dodson, Maxine Skinner. Dale Stone. Buford Twvtnan. Charles Lanam. Harry Hainey. James Smith. Fourth Row: Hugh Naylor, Andrew Wylie. Emma Mitchell. Edgar Adams. David Crews. Naomi Hendricks. Guy Axsiom. Maurice Rogers. Lucille Moore. Ina Stansifer. Bottom Row: Virginia Voshell. Treacy Johnson. Florence Hutcherson, Vivian Masters. Florence Kelly. Hannah Robertson. Louise Lirl. Helen Lucas, Thelma Young. Page F1'f!g-Five Wfzet. I - N- ' N '.-.al ' I - y . fd' 1 ' s sf- I, I .cf-' . ,7 . i , , ' . 'I . ' 'N H324 - 1- N-1 MQ.. I P , ..,., . ..,, M.. . A.,.. ,L ,.A.. -.,. .. D mhnhleunanr-hun: MISS ITERGIQR-History Vl MRS. MURPHY-History IV Top Row: Earl Patton. Paul Cassner. James Wilson. Hubert Snoddy. Lee Roy Bunger. Maurice Seller. Wilfrecl Miller. Second Row: Frank Freshwater, William Douglas. Lloyd Hamm. Richard Van Deman. Roscoe McClure. Guy Sexton. Third Row: Glatis Thrasher. Mae Knight. Esther Potter. Mary Potter. Ruby Robinson. Lesta Collins. Halel liinpson. James Htnltle. l'nurlh Row: Ruby Lucas. Mary Elizabeth Patton. Thelma Donato. Milton Branam. Joseph Isabell. Alberta Wh.1Iex', Gertrude Godsey. Bottom Row: Hazel Stevens. Mary Alice Bennett. Iris Hollingsworth. Vera Myers. Chester Allen. Roscoe Horton. MISS FIERGER-History IV MRS. KREUGER-History l Top Row: Kenneth Neal, Albert Galyan. George Hudson, Bob Anderson. Harold Eggleston. Clarence Wylie. l.oren Geiger. Second Row: Beatrice Payne. Sylvia Hill. Helen Richardson. Arnold Hutchins. Elbert Koontz. Ermel Kinnaman. Fred Barrett. Albert Donato. Third Row: Hamlin Hinltle. Avanelle Brookshire. Mary Elizabeth Hayes. Marv Stewart. Theo Shields. Mildred Colpitts. Wallace Farr. Fourth Row: Frederick Cook. Austin Bastin. Charles Spencer, John Bennett, Merle Lawson, Burdette Srhweer. Wendell Harney. Bnllom Row: Richard Osborne. Harold Riggs. Bernard Hitchcock. Bruce Dalton. Francis Denbo. Dorothv Mav. Hilda Glaublce. Page Ififty-Six eff Milf' H K A. .Ml I. WA: Y , . , up MQ' 'Lal . I 'IF A reg B fe tolli A e' was A . ..-im Q --155 J ff html :mdk . NSSE1 lNlR. XVll.l.lAlVlS-History V lVllSS l5lfRGl2RfHislory IV Top Roux: Harris Robinson. Fred Murray. John Weinland. Henry Kenney, Louise Smith. John Sembower. Walter Raiuage. Second Row: Leota Cardwell. Emily Rainbolt. Margaret Spencer, Sylvia Siscoe. Martha lcenogle. Harriet Williams. Harold Bender. Third Row: Alice Bales, Peggy Van Hook. Mary Frances Kauflman. Frank Talbot. Leon Fiscus. Harold Parks. Max Fulk, Fourth Row: Kathleen Roberts. Archie Wampler. Roy Gardener, Woodrow Adams. Patil Shillet. Rulortl Lutes. Paul Roberts. Bottom Row: Alice Rupert. Virginia Curry. Lloyd Jones. Ross Smith. Clifford Shields. Warren Fielder. MISS BIZRGDOLI.-History lll MR, NNll.l.lAlVlS-History V Top Row. Joseph Nurre. Robert Cook. Robert Hinkle, George Hudson. James Pike. Ralph Butcher. Dale Taylor, Oman Fast. Aubrey Hendrix. Serond Row: Robert Sparks. Xavier Crouse. Robert Bartlett. Jack Coleman. Mary Ellen Conrad. Verna Davis. Sylvia Binklev. Mary Robertson, Beulah Hayse. James Burch. Third Row: Helen Kline, Evaline Deckatd. Dortha Parrish. Kathleen Snodgrass. Helen Ooley, William Ray. lfdward Walz. Frank Spencer. Ruby Johnson. Annabelle Pryor. Fourth Row: Carl Rush. Ben Siebenthal. Lawrence Robertson. Marion Patton. Mary Lou Woodward. Mildred Cox. Ruby Sturdevant. Mildred Howard. Alberta Grass. Lucille McNeal, Bottom Row: Albert Donato, Emmett Baynes. Charles Brown. Harold Chambers. Theodore Brown. Nellena Duncan. Margaret Schacht. Juanita Trowbridge. Mildred Skirvin. Alma Pafford. Catherine Carroll. Page Fifty-Seven 43 QW , 16' ' .tau 'Q . Wa lla ii Snit ch ' . . at. - I all . y ,X .y .,, y e. N I I LJ: i ' H an 1 f t , Q yi . .AN L DLL. . -. -fit It. ,'- Q. . l 1 55.1 ' gg, , sg, A ,,,,, N. ,.,,,, my ,,,AA . ,...,..x L. ...,.... ,, ..., Y .,.,..,..,., . .., MRS. MURl7HYfCivics VII MRS. KRl2UGlfR7History lll Top Row: Kenneth Rush. Charles Harrell. Arthur Taylor. Herbert Jones. Everett Mitchell. Paul Roberts. Leon Hinkley. Svmnrl Row: Lloyd Stewart. Fretl Taylor. Gladys Wooden. Belva Carmichael. Wantla Fatls. Catherine Neal. Virginia Virlrrev. Hazel Empson. Third Rmu: Miss Bush. Florence Palmer, Francis Bell. Albert Kilmer. Dwight Palforel, Theodore Hopper. Gordon Shoulrv. Rosrne Horton. Fourth Row: Wayne Freeman. Francis Henson. Karl Martz. Evelyn Earle. Oma Rose. Dorothy Rose. Glarlvt Wnntl.tll. Bottom Row: Mrs. Murphy. Katherine Young. Betty Batman, Blanche Johnson. Katherine Mahan, Alice Freeman. lVllSS l':liRCiDOl.l.-History lll MRS. KRlfUGlfRY-l liSI0ry l Top Rntr. Helen Stone. Mary Ellen Thrasher. Ernest Detmer. Walter Fulfortl. Paul McFarland. Donald Thompson. Harold Shields. Srfnnd Rott' Mllrlrrtl Johnston. Third Row: Bernice Sfhwrer. Beatrice Baugh. Blanche Thompson. Ha7eI Swaflortl. Pauline Huffman. Opal : Thelma Hupp. Virginia Culshaw. Helen Stevens, Nina Riggs. Bonnie WaIrat'en. Kathryn Thrasher. Havse. Fourth Rau' Stevens. linllnm Row: Mary Kerr. Lucille Flynn. Leona Crreves, Naomi Dalton. : Lester Johnson. Mabel Staley. Catherine Clay. Erma May. Hesta Shields. Wantla Iiatls, Louise Page Fifty-Eight 'law ff? L as .La Aa .a all 619211112 A Ami' aa H . 'fl lx H ,... , ., , Jin Q - Y , i X ' df-5-' 1 A M , I' Q. ll' .fl 'Xl F ,. M 'S 'SN , :A 'Mai' F 1 - W -A if- 1 il 7634. ca ll. 1 . . nj- MRS. MURPHY-Civics VII MR. WIl-I-IAMS-History V Top Row: Henry Snyder. Boh Smith, Roger Coan. Hiram Baird. Lowell Cassner, Guy Burnett. William Carhearr. Second Row: Mary Louise Friedline, Frances Day. Alice Malorr, Barbara Nell Schlafer, Frances Sears, Marjorie Giles. Mary Louise Smith. Guy Axsiom. Third Row: Bernard Cline, Ray Sinn. James Borland, Robert Miller. Leonard Knight, Violer Miller, Katurah Boruff, Fourth Row: Karhleen McLahlin. Sarah Ann Mathews, Martha Stevenson, Hilda Hoke. Kathryn Rundell, Marion Murphy. Louise Lettelleir. Louise Moore. Bottom Row: Damon Lindley. Paul Strain. Edna Martin. Vera Myers, Frances Beede. Page Fifty-Nine Q- pig-QW, ,I ,, .t . p, x ,ff-' 3 1 W 4 I Q M- 1-fm Am if 3031113 A, K Page Sixty 1 y W - - 1547 f 1 Q M. ' ' t : e j LQ- Nl K J Z ' K5 all l H 1? , 'ff xi X Agilhl- g i S e K Wh Ill. ' g . . QI v SIUIPIUEITTFH ,lag Estee , flaw' 255 ,gg IfVe don't learn murlz about EEI anything Illllif we begin lo meas- Q, A A -5 I ,..f AV ure it. ii Y Tenerife? if7jJ'f?'4'Ff' ,fi F f --., .E fl -'if' il- With Daddy McCaughan and Miss King and several other teachers keeping us diligently at work most of the students of B. H. S. have struggled through algebra and geometry. Some have been so brave as to tackle advanced algebra and solid geometry, but not everyone can be a Sir George. The many wasted hours fso we thoughtj that we spent on the eighteenth proposition have not been wasted for we've learned to make figures work for us, and that's more than we knew when we said five and three are nine. ,gygtt , ,...,,A 1f-f' . ,ggi . fi.. .I S I GUgl1iC iRtlims' tn..-at .A tu- t-ua-mttatmw ttangmttu 'Ipit R A ps ' taunt 'E i 1 i W 3. egg X ' If 1433 ' M , VT M -A,--,s-'A- -A-,-- - . A A-A.AA----.A 4 .-.L 'Q it .x..A ,... .A.,,... . , ,.,. . ...,, ...,, MISS KING-Mathematics I MISS RUCKER-Commercial Arithmetic I Top Row: Woodrow Adams. Harold Worley, Harold Crafton. Harold Eller. Winifred Thrasher. Ella Powell. Mildred Jones. Virginia Stevens. Lowell Sparks. Hiram Richardson, Malcolm Correll. Second Row: Pearl McConnell. Nellie Troth. Ada Kathryn Davidson. Velma Thomas. Wilma Stanger. Catherine Harmon. Lucille Hamm. Wilma Myers, Alberta Delap. Theo Shields, Beatrice Payne. Third Row: Donald Binkley. Bob Harrell. Herman Storms. Lillian Burns, Lucille Stansifer. Catherine Feltus, Martha lcenogle. Augusta Gray, Margaret Myers. Lois Hancock. Frances Huber. Louise Wylie. Fourth Row: Ernest Baldwin. Vinrent Hippensteel. Alice Ketcham. Peggy Bittner, Helen Prince. Lucille Boyer. Bcatress McMillin. Portia Adams, Ruth St. Clair. Wilma Stafford. Bottom Row: Morrison Dodson, Ralph Jackson. Cleo Smith. Louise Coan. Thelma Boshears. lltlda Glaulwke. Mary Miller. Georgia Adams. Roxie Richardson, Miss King. MISS RUCKER-Mathematics III IVIISS DODDS-Mathematics I Top Row: Leon Fiscus. Robert Hinkle, Robert Anderson. Murray Carmen. James Pike. Gordon Fix. Xavier Crouse. Richard Van Deman, Second Row: Betty Norman, Alice Rogers. Sylvia Binkley. Leah Cogswell. Helen Wylie, Mtldred Kirdman. Luella Rush. Third Row: Hamlin Hinkle. James Hallums. James Dietrich, Robert Sparks, Lester Johnson. Theodore Hopper, Robert Tucker. Francis Henson. Fourth Row: Evelyn Earle, Mae Butcher. Rosie Crews, Lucile Groce, Alice Skirvin. Hannah Robertson. Carl Rush. Bottom Row: Gladys Grote. Woodrow Shields, Louise McClung. Page Sixty-Two q as -' ' .. 'f ' ,- , W.. X U.. A' . I 17. , I, '51 X I df' . p' ., li V e Q 39, -e. XIX X l I It git- YI Y. ,ZX ' V u ml? . . - Iil ' -f slr .' 1 - ll. . Sfmt A ....,, M. .,.......,...,,..... - ..... a.....m,,,,L,.LY ....,. ... ..... Y ..... r... MISS DODDS-Mathematics IV MR. MCCAUGHAN-Mathenialics I Top Row, Louise Whaley. Anna May Thompson. Maurice Selzer. Earl Patton. Charles Housel. George Nor- man. Catherine Poolitsan. Alire Malott. Second Row: Jeane Hensley, Blanche Burles, Elvira Delorera. Robinson. Bernard Hitchcock. John Green. Third Row: Louella Blewett. Dorothy Bennett. Thelma Hupp. Bernice Baugh. Alberta Grass. Fourth Row: Jean Grey. Irene Bowman, Stella Burlts. Sarah Leonard Knight. Gerald Mathis. Bottom Row: Nancy Ford. Mary Woolridge. Marrha Stevenson. Barbara Nell Svhlafer. Frances Day. Genevieve Lillie Patton. Evelyn Young. Rosa Belle Allen. Ann Matthews. Georgia Beard. Albert Donato, Marjorie Giles. Earl Skidmore. Charles Spencer. MISS DODDS-Mathematics IV MISS RUCKER-Mathematics lll Top Row: Joseph Spriggs. Robert Seay. Lowell Cassner. Joe Chatfield. Wilson Thrasher. Roger Coan. William Kelley. John East. Second Row: Wallace Farr. Hollis Neal. Glen Cunard. John Rawlins. Henry Martin. Howard Young. Frederick Easton. Third Row: Fern Owens. Vannie Mohley. Mary Floyd. Mary Ellen Conrad, Frances Sears. Margaret Spencer. Mary Frances Kauffman. Iris Hollingsworth. Fourth Row: Henry Snyder. Paul Strain. Leo Knight. Robert Miller. Sheldon Rader. Emmon Shaw. Fred Barrett. Edward Walz. Bottom Row: Alma Pafford. Alice Lamb. Wilma Coan. Marjorie Baxter. Mildred McCormick Juanita Trowbridge. Vera Myers, Roherr Cook. Page Sixly- Three f Q 4 ' ggi' ' 'IE' ' -1 AA.AA MISS RUCKER-Commercial Arithmetic l MISS DODDS-Mathematics IV Top Row: Harlan Page. Howard Thompson. Louis Smith. James Tosti. Guy Sexton. John Wernland. Frmel Krnnaman. Cletis Robison. Harold Galyan. Semnd Row: Virginia Culshaw. Marguerite Miller. Georgiana Krebs, June Webb. Virginia Feltus, Lucille Flynn. Hespa Shields. Mary Wilson. Golda Kimmel. Third Row: Marguerite Skirvin. Kathryn Thrasher, Virginia Waggener, Nanry Flynn. Gordon Shoulty. Patil Slupwnrth. Flinbeth Carter, Elmer Riggs. David Thrasher. I-'nurlh Row: Lurilia Brinson. Pauline Huffman. Inez Dodson, Emily Rainbolt. Harriet Williams. Louise Srrvens. Alrre Rupert, Edgar Adams, Blanche Johnson. Bottom Row: Beatrice Baugh, Bernice Srhweer. Fugene Robertson. Geneva Frye. Wanda Phillips. lluel Swaffcrtl. Erma May. Catherine Clay. Velma Shorts. Blanrhe Thompson, Helen Zimmerman. Mildred Lawson. MISS BAUER-Mathematics III Top Row: Edwin Fulwider. Chester Allen, Frank Talbot. Ben Siebenthal. Lawrence Robertson. Patil James. Sernnd Row: Archie Wampler. Harry McNabb. Albert Galyan. Edward Johnson. Wllliaiwt Ray. William Stngstlill. Frank Spencer. Third Row: Cecil Cox, Charles Brown. Sylvia Robertson. Mary Carpenter. Louise Marlette. Lena Morris. Velma Sparks. Fourth Row: Lavina Hitthtotlt. Elizabeth Burnett, Dortha Parrish. Dorothy Brooltbank. Doris Cook. Beulah Hayse. Julia Perry. Bottom Row: Havel Stephens, Glena Lee Brown. Jeanette Cowden. Lillian Johnson, Ruth Shields, Nellena Dunran. May Vaught. Beryl Cul on. Page Sixty-Four T i E H U W ix W r ,iffy 5 VZ- , X ill ? f 4m 6953135 ..x , W MR. EMCCAUGHAN-Algebra l Top Row: Verna Davis. Charles Hollis. Earl Hardy. Wayne Sare. Paul Underwood, Herman Klee. Serond Row: Sylvia Hill, Vesta Terrell. Dorthea Clendenning. Ruth Viles. Beryl Noel, Martha Thrasher. Third Row: Avanelle Brookshire, Divona Parks, Agnes Henderson, Mary Hays. Jeanette Slinkard, Kathleen Burlts. Sylvia Shields, Fourth Row: Doris Helms. Bertha Conner. Harrier Chenoweth, Helen Kline. Evelyn Stulrz, Mary Butcher. Elna Jarleson. Holtom Row: Edith Baxter, Elizaherh Easton, Esther Thrasher, Helen Slrirvin. 1 1 MR. MCCAUGHAN-Algebra I Top Row: Henry French, Joe Woodruff, David Crews, Edward Cardwell, Walter MrElvain, Douglas Page, Clifford Underwood. Second Row: Virginia Hettle. Lorena McKinney, Sylvia Griffin. Alberta Thompson, Louise Bartlett, Helen Blarlxhurn. Wilma Kelly, Ruth English. Geneva Phillips. Third Row: Bernard Johnson, Rex MeClintork. Glaston Wampler, Basil Wade, Henry Wahl, Wyatt Miers. Allan Laynion. James Drake. Fourth Row: Maurire Shaw. Naomi Dalton, Martha Foley. Geneva Anderson, Nota Scholl, Imogene Osborne, Wendell Weaver. Bollom Row: Cecil Trowbridge. Wanita Jeffers. Martha Gross, Maxine Wesner, Betty Earl, Vernire Baker. ldus Cosner, Alta Damrell. Miss Del.awter lpraetirc teaeherl. 153 Page Sixty-Five Q 1 f - 'X .A bm. vii 4 A, Alll ii ,L 'Y- h pa ,qv . 'wal-ac MISS BAUER-Mathematics V MISS KING-Mathematics lll Top Row: John Barnhill, John Woodburn. Joseph Nurre. Walter Ramage. Robert Bartlett. Lee Roy Bunger. Albert Mitchell, Roy Dunlap. Second Row: Margaret Srbatht. Helen Kline. Mary Ellen Thrasher, Eupha Payne. Annabelle Pryor. Peggy Van Hook. Carolyn Curry. Third Row: Brute Hatrher. Ritter Howard. Donald Hawluns. Homer Dugger. Frank Miller. Ross Smith, Donald Thompson. Fourth Row: Mary Ellen Todd. Kathleen Roberts. Milrlred Howard, Neva Jo Mills. Virginia Curry. Lena Martin. Maurice White. Ruby Johnson, Bottom Row: Warren Fielder, Tom O'Haver. Karl Marti. Marvin Baron. Olive Sinn, Rose Marie Smith. Marv Agnes Latimer. 1 I MR. MCCAUGHAN--Algebra l Top Row: Rithard Manley, Garis Deckard. Ralph Everman, James Shlnn. Ted Gale. John Voliva. Alfra Wade. Mus Royte Cprartire tearherl. Mary Stanger. Serond Rnw: Ardith Walters. Pauline Judah. Merlin Thornton, Grace Rogers, Virginia Treadway. Mary Abrell. Helen Richardson. Ora Lee Clasby. Third Row: Charles Buchanan. Paul Stevens, Earl Hudlin, Delmar East, Thomas Hunter, Harold Layman. Merle Lawson. Maxine Byers. Fourth Row: Helen Chitwood. Martha Stone, Margaret Johnston, Leola Koontz, Mable Estle. Helen Rogers. Virginia Barnard. Frances Palmer. Loraine Curts. Bollnm Row: Harry Blewett. Ernest Sargent. Eva Arthur. Mary Groce. Maud Stevens. Marjorie Wilson, Virginia Duncan. lnez Junkin. Charlotte Geiger, Helen Stone. Page Sixty-Six 1, file fe n ...Q Fill Genera,-aci filr . ww. 4 all . , , I F , 0 -, V s l T I f .4-sf I 4 1 l. I 44 I i Q ,I 1, Q. 'Ah b , ...Am at --it 1,5-rm ,gli H, Q , e ..,.,A..,.,,.,,,.,... . ,.... A ..A,.. ...,,, M .A.A,,. A... . l MR. MCCAUGHAN-Algebra l MISS RUCKFR-Mathematics lll Top Row: Paul Naylor, Allen Twyman. William Wyrick. William Clay, Orville Buzzaird, Wendell Tatum Russell Helms, Semnd Row: Helen Lampkins. Margaret Palmer, Marian Thomas, Ruby Robinson, Minnie Hamm. Jeanette Lee Mildred Evers, Third Row: Sheldon Thompson, Arnold Hutrhins. William Holland. Kathleen Snodgrass. Martha Hutchins Phyllis liatls. Richard Osborne, Jennie Mae McFarland. Fourth Row: Ruby Johnston, lmo Deane Hazel. Ross Lorliridge. Sara Suggs. Harold Riggs, Morris Hall, Thomas Lemon. Alice Hicks. Holtom Row: Hester Parker. Mary Wahl, Jessie Starr. Maxine Sare. Lurille Martin. Wilma Davidson. Leona Lainpher, Flora Bulta, Carl Hazel. i Top Row: Fletcher Sherwood. Second Row Third Row: Paul Coyle, Fourth Row: Bottom Row MR. MCCAUGHAN--Algebra l Hassell Linthicum, Joseph Routh, Leo Drake, Frank Freshwater. Harold Bender, Woodrow Krebs Katherine Stevens, Hazel Sparks, Wilhemina Westrirk, Doris Baxter, Nina Lee. Glodine Hunter Elmer Sylvester, Raleigh Zike, William Hunter, Robert Hinkle, Harold Jeffers, Bruce Dalton Frederick Cook, Joseph Deupree. Fred Mitchell. Glen Grey. William Marrs, Richard Worley. Vivian Richardson, Francis Denbo. Page Six1yfSeUen - r J fs, +, , fa .,- . - ,- I 7 I W ' 13' kk 4 Mig, - if-'ll 4m ' , ..A.,, A .A .N ...A W ...A. - ,, .,..A. We MISS KING-Mathematics l Top Row: Leland Arthur. Robert Riggs, Forrest Alexander, James Mobley, Harold Taylor. Serond Row: Gordon Scoville. Porter Henderson. Mary Alice Stevens, Lila Widener. Third Row: Tom Mathers, Oneta Ayers, Opal Hayes, Bud Miller. Fourth Row: Merle Dalton, Mildred Johnson. Bottom Row: Joseph Crouch, Earl Godsey, Miss King. Mabel Staley, Doris Thornton. MISS KING-Mathematics ll MISS BAUER-Mathematics Ill Top Row: Aubrey Hendrix, William Powell, John Surphin, Fred Murray, Joseph Butcher, Edward Rirhardson, Raymond Bender. Phillip Patron. Swrond Row: Margaret Sutphin. Evaline Derkard, Ruby Srurdevant. Peggy Woodburn, Evelyn Johnson. Mary Franres Taylor. Marie Hazel. Third Row: Marie Swaney, Blanch Storm. Josephine Hartman. Billy Winslow. Kenneth Brooks, Robert Strain. Harold Shields. John Payne. Fourth Row: Robert Hudson, lrvin Brummett, Milton Branam, Carl Moenlrhaus, Albert Kilmer, Lena Morris, Bernire Foy. Louise Lerrelleir. Bottom Row: Walrer Bradfure. Emmett Baynes. Helen Harris. Dorothy Tirey, Mary Kerr. Page Sixty-Eight mais S' f Q M ' .,,.. .. ....1.. A.,,. if A D r. I manning-W Manu MISS KING-Algebra II MISS RUCKER-Commercial Arithmetic I Top Row: Ralph Rogers. Linthicum. Samuel Grounds, Julian Porter. Robert Adams, Robert Leffler, Raymond Doub, Byron Branam, Carl Second Row: Chester Watson, Edwin Farmer, Richard Parrish, Wayne Ferguson, Burdette Schweer, Glen Burk- hart, Fred Hash. Victor McNabb. Third Row: Bernice Smith, Dorothy Adams, Julia Wampler, Frances Hepley, Ophelia Fender, lrva Mathews. May Owens. Fourth Row: Mary Brumblay, Ethel McGIothlin, Doris Calvert, Katherine Stevens, Hazel Empson, Mildred Colpitts, Ruth Rush. Flora Aden. Bottom Row: Wayne McKinley. Herbert Kennedy. Kenneth Henderson. Lawrence Hutcherson, Annabelle West, Sylvia Sisroc. Eliziahcth Scoville. Page Sixty-Nine s :k oi. i Aff fx 'G Nm 5- QQ? U lag: 1 .Q ff HQ xl' i 'di ,Nr l Q -I 4 Al l ' KX ia.-1' 'mf in G' J 17 :sw ' V ,1 'I i V Q c.. gy 3, ' wi 1 ,ll y Z' l'sSjM ,Sill Eiile i i f I ,iTFf1EfTL2EZllir 'QL Lf .1 Y 1' ' f U1 f Q , , ,aii1'.1l, 'U ' fl--itffffi.li.-Ziii',1 ff xu ll QQ' n fd- r 'viU'1 tif-four' l ttf 'l-V fm., G'f 'WQ lt- 'vwklga-wSr'..Lt, ki-'hi '4Wf4i,ift1.Lf'f4t.f lil It iffllft, . M7 .. 4 -Ns Qskqg-1-, Witty' If a man write a better book gg jj- l I7ffQxt,k,, y oy. a better sermon or build a ggeoq, E my better mouse-trap than his neigh- L51 QF X bor, the world will make a jlxfpg' v ' 'e beaten path to his door. 7 i T7 if f ,f kilns-,gl H,i5,.-A-l ,-t , 'ff -- J , --,V , T , ' .,i7TfXx4'Q','1 7' ',.x .S Shree-:r i f ' . 1-ip' :,f,' '17 fx 'gi e it e V. .-I - All the courses in this department are elective. They help ' to prepare pupils for the business world. Typing, bookkeeping, office practice, shorthand, and business administration are offered. Most of them are purely mechanical, but are very valuable for students who are preparing to be stenographers. The bookkeeping course teaches one the foundation of the methods used in keeping an account book straight and orderly. The office-practice is practical prevocational work. . M filglff. 4 . fl' ' 42- t . i i A il . . . - fb 1 h s lx f V. if-' i 4 - fl . , . ' f l 4 Milli. . ..-fail A .- is-. 1 1 , ! L mei , mis, - . .... ... .... ....., t ....,,., . .. . ,.... .rf ---5 -Ak,---- ---,-- -fp----1--mann.----A MRS. STRADLING-Typing lV Top Row: Mildred Widener. Mary Weinland. Alma Ferguson. Juliana Neal. Alire Schook. Emilv Sharp. Serond Row: Mildred Strout. Ross Sexton. Ralph Everman. Paul Cassnet. Wayne Freeman. Howard Young. Walter Bradfute. Third Row: Georgiana Krebs. Alma Helms. Marjorie O'Dell. Pauline Zike. Maudellne Hendrix. Maurice Mitrhell. Gertrude Godsey. Fourth Row: Whelma Baker. Loyd Chestnut. Dorothy Barrick. Fern Pierson. Mary Robertson. lris Hollingsf worth. Charlotte Reeves. Boftnm Row: Rulvy Rush. Jeane Barrett. Ruby Myers. Hannah Robertson. Vera Myers. Louise Moore. Kathryn Mahan. Mrs. Stradling. Top Row .- Eilna Dillard. Svrond Row. Alire Bales. Third Row: Elizabeth Patton. Fourth Row Johnson. Buzrom Row: MRS. STRADLING--Shorthand Ill May Knight, Glatis Thrasher, Rowena Haley. Mildred Widener. Sihyl Chastain. Lesra Collins. Edith Campbell. Eloise Jackson. Elizabeth Miller. Divona Parks. Lillian Holler. Elizabeth Owens. Alma Davis. Martha Goodman. Esther Potter, Ruby Myers. Martha Pope. Beulah Brewer. Marv Catherine Carrell. Sally Nunn. Beulah Hayse. Mary Sprlggs. Freda Whaley'. Mae Butcher. Pauline Paul White. Charlene Howe. Mrs. Stradling. Kathryn Curry. Wy'mond Ridge. Page Seventy-'I'wo A -,, I ,,... .- , ,ggi . .QQ filly ioogerac flg in ii wi N 1 aa. L D I , , M, X , i .1 45.33 4 ' ' . a l .' ' ' L is' ' Ili, 2 -fm --55 if 1 gg., if ri. ,i , . V . ..k... .ii ......... ....-.L.. ................,.............A,..,,..... . ,.,., ,Q ........x........ r ....,A.. , ...,..... , ma, MISS LEAIRD--Elementary Business Training Top Row: Miss Shaw Cpractiee teacher5. Christina Howell. Rowena Haley, Sylvia Robertson, Dorothy Mitchell. Juanita Jones. Carrie Blackwell, Mary Alice Fisher. Second Row: Jessie Evans. Wymond Ridge. Richard Parrish. Wayne Freeman. Elbert Koontz. Doris Helms. Ella Powell. Vivian Masters. Third Row: Josephine Lunsford, Alma Helms. Louise Clines, Gertrude Godsey. Lorena McKinney, Barbara Gilpatrick. Marvel Goodman. Alma Cain. Fourth Row: Thelma Collins, Helen Stevens. Opal Hayes, Beatress McMillin, Alberta Delap. Bonnie Walraven Mildred Johnson. Velna Thomas. Bottom Row: Altha Todd. Mildred Trisler. Miss Leairtl. Bonita Hawkins. Mahel Staley, MR. C. A MURRAY-Bookkeeping lll Top Row: Russell Btanam, Paul Jones, Paul Grounds, John Payne. George Smith. Eugene Brown. Second Row: Mary Henley, Ethel Ellis, Christina Howell, Thelma Young, Vannie Mobley, William Wampler. Ray Sinn. Ronald Hawkins. Third Row: Freda Whaley, Esther Strain, Louise Litz, Juanita Jones. Catherine Shaw, Lucille Moore. Sally Nunn. Fourth Row: William Creek. Louise St. Clair, Mary Pugh. Alma Davis, Beatrice Taylor, Wanda Eada. Lucille Skirvin, Russell Helms. Bottom Row: Pauline Johnson, Harriet Robison, Mae Butcher, Naomi Hedrick. Marvel Goodman. Oneta Thrasher, Mr. C. A. Murray. Page Seventy-Three S A in L ' fill 43 ' -s . 5' ,, f -, fa' l. ' gif: - 4. Q lhfli -- lil ' - ' ll, .c,:,l, ri. .il . LRC W- We Am le T A,A., A . ALA . .. . .A. . . Wh uni nun. MR, C. A. MURRAY--Elementary Business Training lVllSS UNGER-Shorthand V Top Row: Roy Vaughr. Paul Underwood. James Bastin, Everett Brown, Harold Worle','. Kenneth Rush. Edward Johnson. Second Row: Pauline Zike, Vesta Terrell. Dovie Fordyce, Dorothy Harmon, Gladys Wooden. Blanche Burlts. Bernice Smith. Third Row: Louise Marlexte, Virginia Waggner, Dorothy Stevens, Beulah Brewer. Rosalie Deckard. Jeanette Slmkard. Ruth Shiflet. Fourth Row: Ina Mae Stansifer, Lawrence Hutcherson, Rodney Wood. Kathryn Burlis, Ruby Lucas, Dorothy Rohinson, Velma Sparks, Bottom Row: Helen Blackhurn. Alta Damrell. Mr, C. A. Murray, Esther Thrasher. MISS LIZAIRD-Typing lll Top Row: Woodrow Thrasher. James Smith, Archie Wampler, Roger Kennedy, LeRoy Sowders, Bryce Cirev. Austin Ferguson, Serond Row: Margaret Brinegar. Hazel Hall. Mary Alice Fisher. Ruth McDole. Virginia Vickrey. lrene Schaaf. Virginia Treailway. Third Rou:: Jean Gray. Ella Powell. Evelyn Mathis. Morine Hayse. Mildred Cracraft, Mary Holme. Mary Henley. Thelma Kellev Faurlh Row: Catherine Shaw, Louise St. Clair, Lorena McKinney. Alice Rupert, Harrier Robison. Alma Cain. Hazel Hall. Emily Wylie. , Boliom Row: Emma Mitchell, Christina Milligan, Thelma Collins, Pearl Stevens, Miss Lealrd. Page Seventy-Four . A yfzfi Ziliii tl ooi i-t c ' , . in 1 s in A I rm , ,at . ,L , . ' p, fe X 4 T .iff ,af .ai - 1 , 1, ' . f l ' -Q .l tieilzk . .- in -4 sf. l fi 4225, rt. D , f my . ,,,A,,,,,A,,,,g,,,x, , ,,AA,A,., ...V ,...,... L ..... Y .,... - MISS UNGlTR4Typing Ill Trap Row: Mary Louise Butcher, Dorothy Stevens. Mary Wetnland. Harold Worley', Mildred Strout. Mary Louise Smith, Winona Wootlall. Second Rous: Lillian Burns, Alice Decltartl. Ruth Viles. Ruth Ridge. Berle Alexander. Third Row: Martha Stone. Monzell Quacltenbush, Bernice Mitchell, lrene Robinson. Anna May Thompson, Lena Sample. Gladys Lucas. Fourlh Row: Golda Kimmell. Edna Marlin, Mary Belle Richardson. Helen Hayse. Irma Vanrel. Bottom Row: liduth Schuler, Ruth Vaughn. Louise Lettelleir, Virginia Warman. Altha Todd. Edith Baxter. Miss Unger. MR. C. A, MURRAY+Shorthand lll MRS, STRADI.lNClAShorthand V Top Row: Verna Davis. Mary Conrad, Everett Broun. Harold Worley', Roy Votght. Ray Edwards. Harriet Williams. Beryl Alexander. Second Row: Christina Howell. lilmer Riggs, Richard Worley. Morris Mitchell. Leo Shields. Howard Young. Loyd Chestnut. Lillian Burns, Third Raw: lmla Belle Butcher, Alice Decliard, Altha Todd, Vannte Mohley. Mary Belle Richardson, Mary Floyd, Virginia Warm.tn, Naomi Hedrtclt. lrene Watnpler. Fourth Row: Emma Mitchell. Doris Calvert, Elvira Jones. Violet Miller. Louise Lutz, Esther Strain. Helen Lucas, Margaret O'Donnell. Alice Suggs. Bntlnm Row: Dan Hunsalier, Frances Stewart, Florence Kelley. Alice Sparks. Virginia Curry, Beulah Harris. Mr. C, A, Murray. Page Svttcnty-Ftvc' .. l 17- ,. , .. p . 'Nt' fe. lx ' l If . . Q A L 11 f rm., 121 11. .. sim .,.......................,,...........L .L MISS UNGIER-Typing 111 Ton Row: Verna Davis. Oman East. William Cathrart. Ray Brumhlay. Leonard Allen. Kenneth Rush. Marv lillen Conrad. Second Row: Mary Floyd, Gordon Shoulty. Damon Lindley. Richard Worley. Jessie Evans. Naomi Beam. Catherine Poolitsan. Third Row: Ruth Rush. Winona Woodhall. Grare Richardson. Elvira Jones. Rodney Wood. Wilma Jane Borland. listher Gehres. Martha Pope. lfourlh Roux: Louise Whaley. Marion Phillips. Neva Mills. Nina Riggs. Betty Batman. Iivelvn Robertson. Barllara Kilpatrick. Borlnm Row: Margaret Tapp. Alice Slrirvin. Esther Bennett. Geneva Frye. Martlaa Stone. Miss Unger. MRS. STRADLING-Typing IV Top Row: Martha Pope. Florence Palmer. Charles Harrell. Maxine Skinner. Norman Helms. Martha Wilson. litlith Camphell. Margaret Carpenter. Second Row: Elizabeth Sroville, lda Butcher. Vannie Mohley, Damon Lindley. Rodney Wood. William Douglas John Fast. Roy Vaughr. Third Row: Marjorie Baxter. Charlene Howe. Virginia Voshell. Mary Pugh. Hazel Johnson. Marv Dodson. Ruby Rush. Louise St. Clair, Louise Moore. Fourth Row: Sylvia Sisroe. Evelyn Robertson. Helena Newmister. May Vaughr. Blanche Storm. Ruth Empson Lucille Slrirvin. lrno Deane Hazel. Gladys Lucas. Hallam Row: Marguerite Tapp. Harrie! Robison. Nina Riggs. Gertrude Sargent. Mrs. Stradling. lrene Wampler, lflla M1-Daniel. Irene Robinson, Page Seventy-Six ,..-, - . , ...gg ' M S f illlt lcvgsnic il, ' A Q . lf? ix l r 5345? ' W 1 Mk' F 'ami V JK ' ,,.,... . . ..,.. ..... - X A D Ag -wanna... MISS LFAIRD-Bookkeeping lll, V Top Row: Ruliy Luras. Lurille Sltirvin, Helena Newmister, Ruth Willard, Marian Thomas. Kathryn Harmon Dorothy Rohinson. Second Row: Pauline Johnson. Loytl Chestnut. Wilma Myers. Bertha Conner. Irene Robinson. Louise St. Clair Esther Thrasher. Doris Rohlnson. Marguerite Trisler, Third Raw: Helen Lucas. Helen Hayse. Elizabeth Miller. Irma May. Avanelle Brookshire. Martha Stone Mildred Colpitts. Elizabeth Owens. Fourth Row: Harriet Rohison. Dorothy Rose. Ada Daviilson. Altec Derltartl. Kathryn Clay. Mautleline Barnes Miss Leaird. Louise Clines. Bnllom Row: Blanrhe Johnson. Annabelle West. Doris Thornton. Mable Staley. Florence Kelley. Paul W'hite MRS. STRADLING-Shorthand V Top Row: May Knight. Anna Lemon, Martha Icenogle. Alire Schools. Gertrude Godsey. Lurille Moore. Serond Row: William Blakeley, Paul Cassner. Wayne Freeman. Edgar Fielder. Thelma Young. Paul Shigley. Third Row: Louise Litz. Esther Strain, Mollie Goodrich. Evelyn Mills. Oma Rose. Ruhy Robinson. Doris Robinson, Fourth Row: Blanche Storm. Helen Lucas. Florence Huttherson. Helena Newmister. Marguerite Seay, Wanda Eatls. Frances Stewart. Bottom Row: Louise Hunt. Sylvia Siseoe, Alice Sparks. Naomi Hedrick. Edna McDaniel. Margaret O'Donnell. Lucille Sltirvin. Mrs. Stradling. Page Seventy-Seven , - , ., W. A ,. ,.,, -- 1 . In mt f D 71 A hugs. I, e --f-. . . ,W i .J IME G ii lf? l an i' .A is fb 1' '-12' Km' -l i ' iii if ii riikl MR. MATHERS-Elementary Business Training MISS UNGER-Shorthand IV Top Row: Virtor McNabb. Austin Patton, Wayne Ferguson, Martha Wilson, Julia Tandy. Elizabeth Owens. lna Mae Stansifer. Serond Row: Lillie White, Dorothy Mars, Ruby Rush, Maudeline Barnes, Theo Shields, Wilma Stansifer, Beulah Brewer. Mildred Jones. Third Row: Kathryn Woodall, Lucille Hamm, Marie Swaney, Wilma Byers, Louella Rush, Wilma Myers. Roxie Rirhardson. Kathryn Harmon, Wymond Ridge. Nina Alice Fourth Row: Edith Sehuler, Herbert Kennedy. Ralph Jackson. Irene Wampler, Mary Thrasher. Evelyn Robertson. Riggs, Merle Dalton. Bnltom Row: Kathryn Curry, Jeanette Cowden. Doris Thorton. Mildred Cox. lmo Deane Hazel. Ruth Vaughn. Browning. Miss Unger, Mr. Mathers. Miss MISS LEAIRD-Shorthand III Top Row: Glatis Thrasher, Maudeline Hendrix, Emily Sharp. Mary Robertson. Mary Holme. Alma Ferguson. Second Row: Whelma Baker, Gordon Shoulty, Ralph Everman, Charline Howe, Roscoe McClure, Austin Ferguson. Third Row: Maurine Hayes, Fern Pierson. Dorothy Barrick, Bryce Grey. Marian Phillips, Mildred Craft. Fourth Row: Alma Helms. Hilda Holte. Julianna Neal, Kathleen McLahlin, Bottom Row: Jean Gray, Grace Richardson, Rosalee Deckard. Christina Milligan, Geneva Fry, Gladys Baugb, Leaird. Page Seventy-Eight - 1 g st. I ' ' , -it , ,f W A' y K T as - this 1 --it 6051115 .,,A, A , . W A , , MISS l.l2AlRD-Elementary Business Training Top Row: Mary Alice Stevens, Ruth Willard, Wayne Sare. Curtis Rush. Dorothea Clendenning. Lillie Patton. Mildred Day, Serond Row: Marian Thomas, Harriet Chenoweth, Avanelle Brookshire. Evelyn Stultz, Sylvia Shields, Lois Rogers, Elvira Deloreta. Third Row: Mary Hayes. Ruth Shields, Ethel MtGlothlin. Helen Zimmerman, Evelyn Young. Rosabelle Allen, Katherine Kerr. Fourth Row: Bertha Conner, Louise McClung, Beulah East. Josephine Powell. Beulah Wampler. Mary Wahl. Ralph Ferguson. Bottom Row: Darrell Reynolds. Leonard Thrasher, Austin Ferguson. Miss Leaird, MISS l,l2AlRD-Shorthand lll MR. MATHERS-Boolslieeping Top Row: Elna Jarltson. lris Hollingsworth. Merlin Thornton, Ben Siebenthal, James Smith. John East, Mary Louise Smith. Elizabeth Knight. Second Row: Pauline Zike, Clarire Nicholson, Mary Belle Richardson. Edna MeDaniels, Elizabeth Owens. Thelma Kelley. Emily Sharp. Third Row: Dorothy Stevens. Louise Marlette, Martha Stone. Dorothy Barrick, Alma Ferguson. Maudeline Hendrix, Mary Krebs. Anna Lemon. Fourth Row: Agnes Henderson, Monzell Quarkenbush, lrma Vaneel. Ella Powell. Ruth Ridge, Helen Hayse, Ella McDaniel. , Bottom Row: Miss Leaird. Frances Stewart. Elizabeth Patton. Florence Kelly. Edith Baxter, Page Seventy-Nine ,age . it ff- 1 . I , fig, ...ga Alai TQQUSSQEC I I llc wife' ' a Q iw V -A ff- k ., ,.A A, , I A I . A , A A. . A.A A M il A lm 'aa -NN ----fu ..t........,,..v,.,,, ......,.......,.....t....,...........,.,..........c,...,....V,...,.,,.......V.....,......,. . MISS UNGER-Shorthand III Top Row: Mary Pugh. Ruth McDole, Catherine Poolitsan. Richard Voliva. Lloyd Hamm. George Smith. Eugene Brown, Second Row: Naomi Beam. Mary Henley. Ethel Ellis, Ruth Viles. Elizabeth Scoville. Bonite Hawkins. Third Row: Margaret Brinegar, Virginia Vickrey. Irene Sehaaf. Bernice Mitchell. Hazel Hall. Helen Slurvin Fourth Row: Winona Woodall. Onera Thrasher. Alice Skirvin. Miss Unger. Pearl Stevens. Helen Hayse. Bottom Row: Opal Hall. Louise Lettelleir, Lena Sample, Neva Mills. MR. MATHIIRS-Commercial Law MRS. STRADLING-Typing V Tnp Row: Irving Fell. Lloyd Stewart. Everett Mitchell. Lawerence Hudson. Norman Helms. Arnold Sargent. Bernard Foy. John Semlwower. William Blakely. Second Row: Gladys Wooden. Evelyn Mills. Anna Lemon, Mildred Alexander, Sihyl Chastain. Lucille Moore, Thelma Young. Third Row: Charles Lamltins. Leonard Allen. Fred Cogshall. Mollie Goodrich. Edgar Fieltler. William Wamplcr. Julia Tandy. Mr. Mathers. Fourth Row: Carl Hazel. George Johnson, Paul Shigley. Wilbert Miller. Dwight Pafford, Marguerite Seay, Florence Hutcherson. Bottom Row: Lavonne Bell. Lucille Skirvin. Edna McDaniels. Ina Mae Stansifer, Doris Robinson. Vivian Masters. Page Eighly 1 :MU C . o- ,A- ' f r . ark A . ...QL M? ffaillr GMM 11958. sie A JL 9 NNW 54 uri mai. . wr I 33 V I CTX. . yi . p -1 ,. A ri' X f rf'-' 'ff ' lil: . 4 -Gai ' -- r l Ai., ' Il, .. , .. .M .,.,.,,.... tm ..i..,,.A.., . ..,,..,.M . ,...A....,, .- ....1.........................,... . ,,,,, ......AA . .... .,,..,k.,.., ..,... . .....,. a - ,,,. ...,.. ...... MRS. STRADI.ING--Typing V MR. MA'l'HliRS--Bookkeeping Top Row: Edgar Fielder. Marguerite Trisler. Willranr Blakely. Norman Helms. Everett Brown. Ruhv Rolwinson. Ross Sexton. Joseph Bowen. Second Row: Helena Newmresrer. Alice Suggs. Ruhy Lucas. Dorothy Robinson. Lesra Collins. Doris Rolunson. lfdna Dillard. Julia Tandy. Third Row: Mildred Wiilener, Silwyl Chastain. Lucille Slurvin. Mae Vaught. Lillian Holler. Drvona Parks. lislher Potter. lllizaheth Miller, Fourth Row: Sally Nunn. Beulah Hayse. Elmer Riggs. Earl Skidmore. Martha Goodman. Alrn.r Davis. Rulsy Myers. Alrre Hales. Bottom Row: Mary Elizabeth Patton. Catherine Carrell. Pauline Johnson. Alrre Sparks. Mary Dodson. Mrs. Straillrng. Mr. Mathers. MISS UNGlfR--Typing lll Top Roru: Charles Lanrliins. Frank Talbot. Richard Van Deman. Luther Sanders. George Johnson, Rox- Voight, lingerie Brown. Richard Volrva. Second Row: Mrldred Cow. Juanita Jones. Carrie Blarlrwell Leo Shields Rosalie Dcrlsard Carolvn C , . . . X urry. Hilda Cox. Kathleen MrLahlin. Third Row: Rosroe McClure. William Douglas. Sheldon Thompson. Russell Helms. George Smith. Louise Marlerre. Bonita Hawkins. Alherta Grass. Fourth Row: Elna Jaelrson. Br-arrire Taylor. Frances Beetle. Agnes Henderson. Helen Slrirvrn. Gertrude Sargent, Virginia Wlagner, Holtom Row: Doris Calvert. Naola Cantrell, Gladys Baugh. Marvel Goodman. Onera Thrasher. Merlin Thornton. lirhel Ellis. Miss Unger. mb Page Erqh1yfOm- like UA 9933135 get . A. .,, , , . .vm , 'fx A all I i l W J I ' s f- I 'fi' 4 1: .. , tv I f fel' ie- I'-fe , , 'L Q I ,A .3.fa3.L , fe. .ser COMMERCIAL CLUB Top Row: Elmer Riggs. Everett Brown. Austin Patton. Mr. Mathers, Ray Sinn, Russell Helms. Second Row: Ruby Robinson. Norman Helms. Paul Underwood. William Blakely. Wanda Ends, Dorothy Adams. Jeanette Slinkard. Third Row: Rowena Haley. Christina Howell, Martha Pope. Irene Srhaaf. Jean Gray. Marion Phillips, Josephine Rider. Fourth Row: Alice Suggs. Irene Kinser, Virginia Treadway. Alma Davis. Julia Tandy. Lois Rogers, Sylvia Shields. Alta Damrell. Bottom Row: Esther Strain. Beatrice Taylor, Elna Jackson. Esther Potter, Anne Lemon, Louise Litz, Violet Miller, THE COMMERCIAL CLUB I A man's success in business turns upon his power of getting people to belleve he has something that they want. I This club was organized in 1925 to develop the practical side of the business principles that it studies. Any student taking a commercial subject is eligible for membership, , The I-Iallowe'en and Christmas parties of the organization were lively, enjoyable affairs. The instructive and constructive programs of each club Page Eighty-Two A-A ftgtx N .afnl .l slit ' K , D it K -mw- COMMERCIAL CLUB Top Row: Max Fulk. Luther Sanders, Arnold Sargent, Roger Kennedy, Leroy Souders. Winilred Thrasher, Bernard Kline. Sr-:ond Row: Virginia Culshall, Kathryn Thrasher, Mary Carpenter, Mary Alice Fisher. Nina Lee. June Webb, Bryce Grey. Ray Sinn. Sheldon Thompson. Third Row: Mildred Kirkman. Lesra Collins, Bernice Mitchell, Mary Wilson. David Thrasher. Loyd Chestnut. Dovie Fordyce. Dorothy Harmon, Virginia Warman. Fourth Row: Wilhelmina Westrick, Mildred Alexander. Lavonne Bell. Josephine Raider. Hesba Shields. Louise Stevens. Wanda Philips. Hazel Swafford. Doris Calvert, Cathryn Clay. Bollom Row: Eugene Robertson. Dan Hunsaker. Gladys Baugh. Geneva Anderson, Lutilia Brinson. Pauline Huffman, Bernice Schweer. Velma Shotts, Mildred Lawson, Erma Mav. THE COMMERCIAL CLUB meeting arouse great interest among the commercial students and there is keen competition between the program committees. This club certainly has some- thing that people want. The officers are: Anna Lemon, President: Irene Schaaf, Vice-President: Elmer Riggs, Treasurer: Esther Potter, Secretary. Miss Leaird and Mr. Mathers are sponsors. Page Eighty-Three ,mv Mgt at Afywsewirwwe 1 aw mfgwga ,? MY? , a K 'iv Q 3 . x Q 619211110 Page Eighty-Four a s. . ti e r s s P i' r ,- IfP111'P 1Wan cannot answer lllc' problem, 'Wlzal is life? nor the question, 'Uflmi is elerlricily? Bu! srienre has disfofvered many interesting things about both. Wi '-L.. -'rig-i:g,Z!f N. .Llp ZZ' ,,. A lNa'1,'!3 Q. e 'N ,2 ge? ', K s 3 A t ' B f 52--I 'fl 'l ' l x will ' ot s' mi sll fyu x k nn 1 rl! . K s QQ I , V uisii l in Qs Y-i fs. ll llllil- il fgk X s ' l K mx 0 v l 6 1 li W i!! i J ,A ss s sssss i s - '9 i lliiili is llllll- I ,XX s,.s Q t ll l , T! sa. I t x 1: ll I - ss , s ' Q. Y if' W s fs? We 'ns X-s 4 4 'l ss lilii llu sl Wlllllllllllllll FX ilnsWM ls sls.11zi l is There are four courses offered in the science department. Academic students have a choice of physics or chemistry. Stu- dents of the commercial or vocational courses may graduate with credits in botany or biology. Children who have been growing up during the past decade or two scarcely realize what great contributions science has recently made to convenience and comfort in our daily lives. In the field of botany, biology and agriculture science has developed new plants and improved methods of cultivation. In the field of chemistry science has wrought wonders from materials which were hitherto thought to be useless. From the field of physics our modern methods of transportation and com- munication have come. The automobile, the airplane, the tele- graph, telephone and radio are today binding the whole world together into a single community. Electricity is our obedient servant in the home as Well as in great industrial plants. VVe push a button and we may have light, or music from distant artist, or heat, or the whirl of an electric fan or vacuum cleaner as we please. Applied science in medicine has lengthened the span of human life. Surely we who live in this marvelous age of science should drink freely at the fountain of knowledge of nature's ways. ' -- -A-, Q rg, f, A 3 ,'f?rr iailll 'v iiiiwc ' . ' - XL. .5 'fl tl, l at V X X 3, 0 - 15 I , ' -e. xx 4 I 4 I, , vt Mx . I K 'if' '-- lil -'- X li ri. ,. . SSN MR. CONN-Chemistry VII Top Row: Roliert Smith, Jack Smith, Lloyd Stewart. Walter Ramage. Elmo Cilliatt, James Wilson. Second Row: Richard Johns. Mary Louise Friedline. Bernard Foy. Elizaheth Miller, Maurice Rogers, Julia Tandy. Edna Dillard. Third Row: Mildred Widener. Leona Greves, Virginia Viclcrey. Emily Wylie. Fourth Row: Joseph Bowen, Richard Voliva. Benjamin Rogers. William Creek, Leah Cogswell. Bottom Row: Woodrow Thrasher. Hilda Hoke. Joseph lsahell. Mr. Conn. Harold Parks. Georgia Beattl. Paul Strain. MRS. CHILDS-Botany I MR. HAZEI.-Physics Vll Top Row: Bryce Grey. Walter Safe. Harlan Page, Everett Mitchell. Torn Mathers. Dale Taylor. S4-cond Row: William Brown. Morine Hayse, Bernice Mitchell, Ida Belle Butcher. Dorothy Stevens. Dovie Fordyce. Dorothy Harmon. Third Row: Monzell Quacltenhush. Florence almer. een oey, y Martha Nell Foley. Ruth Ridge. Fourlh Row: Vivian Masters. Beryl Culton. Kathryn Rundell. Alice Hicks. Margaret Johnson. Margaret Tapp. Imogene Osborn. Irma Vanccl. Bollom Row: Mahle Estle, Maud Stevens, Frances Beetle. Katurah Boruff, P Hl Ol Mar' Belle Richardson. Alice Decltard. Page Eighty-Six an Wa ii 66551 2 ai' . M. , Wei X I 11 -. X fx- W , yfiill - pn . . ' w, x 4 ' , of to 4 1' V l , x V a ' .,-1'nl ..1. a- QA. l 1 Ac., fi, , K SSR, ..r.......,......,mu-NM ...,,,... . ......,. ai, ............ ,hhmuuw ..... ,mr ....x ..,,..... . ..... . m,.mu,,,,,w-1 -A ---A- MRS. CHILDS-Biology I Top Rmv: Clarice Nirholson. Alma Ferguson, Raymond Bender. Malcolm Correll, Billie Wyricli. Frances Huber. Lois Hancock. Sc-cond Row: Ruhv Sturdevant. Virginia Barnard, Frances Palmer. Catherine Feltus. Alice Ketcham. Jeanette Lee. Third Row: Helen Prince. Peggy Bittner. Lurile Boyer, Portia Adams. Bob Harrell. Billie Winslow, Vincent lhpprnsteel. Fourth Row: Mrs. Childs. Ross Sexton. Wilma Stafford. Louise Coan, Marian Philips. Ruth St. Clair, Geneva Anderson. Marv Miller. Bottom Row: Georgia Adams, Martha Gross, Thelma Boshears. Louise Wylie. Nota Scholl. Vernice Baker. Allra Wade. MRS. CHll,DS-Botany l MR. CONN--Chemistry Vll Top Row' Arthur Tavlor. Homer Dugger. Fred Taylor. Guy McCord. Paul White. Herschel Sparks, Russel Wvatt. Ralph liverman. .Yi-cond Row: Virginia Byers. Beatrice Taylor. Lois Young. Edith Campbell, Carrie Blackwell. Juanita Jones. Dorothv Spencer. James Coon. Third Row: Doris Thompson, Mildred Strout. Margaret Carpenter, Dorothy Robinson, Kathryn Shaw. Mary Brumlvlav, Wanda lfads. Ruth limpson. Helen Slurvin. Fourth Row: Whelma Baker. Margaret Brinegar. Lena Sample. Hazel Hall. Alma Cain. Annabelle West, Lydia McConnell. Marx' Dodson. Bollnm Rona: Gladvs Baugh. Virginia Wagner, Gertrude Sargent. Marvel Goodman. Oneta Thrasher, Rosalie Deeltard. Jeane Barrett. Marjorie O'Dell. Page Eighty-Scum I L ,Tai 'iii vlain c ' A , . . 'L if I 11 ' V 5.x , QI - 0 . . - - 11 x , f .1 f I 'fx ' . I ' . ' ' ' I ' -w ' frlmlll. . f, -Gb --an . il M' Il. , . f SSRN . , .,... 5 ...... . ..., ...M ,.... ..l..,mg-.,,,,M,,p -----f 5 ----- - I MR, HAZITI.-Physics VII MR, JAMES-Biology I Top Row: Ray Brumblav. Albert Bales. Karl Martz. Verlin Miller, John Dillman, Harold Eggleston, Leon Blnltlev. Second Row: Margaret Schacht, Leland Arthur. Barbara Gilpalriclt. Marguerite Trisler, Lila Witlener, Ruth Stevens. Third Row: Robert Jones. Dwight Pafford. Carl Moenlthaus. Thelma Collins.. Fourth Row: Mr. Hazel. Robert Osborne. Merle Thornton, Oneta Ayres. Nlr. James. Bollnm Row: Richard Worley. Delmar East. Thelma Denho. Dan Hunsalter. MRS. CHILDS-Botany I MR. JAMES-Agriculture III Top Row: Brute Hatcher. Harold Eller. Francis Maners, Hiram Richardson, Robert Leffler. Austin Patton, Albert Mitchell. Harold Bender. Svcond Row: Margaret Ann Myers. Margaret Palmer. Ardath Walters. Alice Schoolx, Augusta Grey, Hazel Johnston. Grace Rogers. Pauline Judah. Third Row: Chester Allen, Cleo Sinn. William Robinson, Ross Smith. E Patton. James Dietrich. Ritter Howard. rnest Baldwin. George Smith. Fred Fourth Row: Ruth Johnston. Cecelia Clark. Louise Butcher, Oma Rose. Helen Wylie. Irene Robinson. Treatv Johnson. Gladys Lucas. Bottom Row: Christina Milligan. Ruth Vaughn. Opal Hall. Catherine Carroll. Elizabeth Easton, Louise St. Clair. Page E1'ghtyfE1'ght V 4 . .Q .l ..... I I ll ffl? ft 472- - ,- ii ik I I an I' f I4 ' 'W It pn I .,.,. ...,.V.. L .A.. ll' MR. HAZIZI.-Physics VII MRS. CHILDS--Botany I Top Row. Richard Kellcv. Charles Harrell. Harold Crafton. Everett Brown, Kenneth Brooks. Lowell Sparks. Orville Bulzaird, Second Row: Andrew Wy'lle. George Johnson. Francis Bell, LeRoy Hunger. Buford Twvman. Rulwv Robinson. James Knight. Third Row: Rowena Haley. Slbyl Chastain. May Knight. Leo Shields. Mary Sanlvurn. Mary Sprrggs. Paul Stevens, Robert Johnson, Fourth Row: Doris Robinson. Helen Rogers. Elvira Jones. Evelyn Johnson. Doris Calvert. Alrre Freeman. Alice Slurvln. Rodnev Wlooel, Horton: Row: Ada Catlieriue Davidson. lfrunta Mitchell. Florence Hutcherson. Alire Sleirvin. MR. HAZIEI.-Physics VIII MR. CONNhChemistry VII Top Row: Irving Fell. Wilbert Miller. Lowell Cassner. Roger Coan. Wilson Thrasher. Ray Edwards. Sheldon Rader, Willretl Miller. Second Row: Helen English. Fern Owens, Mollie Goodrich. Helen Kline, Violet Miller, Leon Brown. John Wooelhurn. Third Row: Russell Branam. Thelma Kelley, Mildred Skirvin, Virginia Voshell, Mary Potter. John Allen. Hubert Snoeldy, Fred Barrett. Fourth Row: Patil Decltard, Thelma Donato. Louise Hunt. Marie Thrasher. Robert Hill. James Borland. Franris Marlin. Ray Sinn. Bottom Row: John O'Donnell. Mary Holte. Blanche Storm, Alice Lamb, Martha Stone. Josephine Glaulske. Mr. Hazel. Mr. Conn. Page Eighty-Nine Gait. 1' ZX I E at - yr' xx Q ' gif' to. ff I Q -. -ful .li-. . l 1,5 -:,. ml, , SSX, MR. HAZEI.-Physics VII MR, CONN-Chemistry VII Top Row: Kenneth Rush. Wishart McElhinney. Jack Coleman, Hiram Baird. Lloyd Hamm. Paul Shigley. George Hudson, Serond Row: Charles Lamkins. Maxine Skinner. Gladys Wooden. Chester Dunlap. Mabel Brock. Mary Krebs. Third Row: Betty Batman. Eloise Jackson. Iris Stevens, Hazel Empson. Katherine Young. Albert Kilmer. Fourth Row: Carolyn Curry. Margaret O'Donnell. Elmer Riggs, Evelyn Mills. Katherine Louden, Dorothy Curry. Mary Frances Willard. Lutile MrNeal. Bottom Row: Belva Carmichael. Alice Suggs. Evelyn Earle. Marjorie Baxter, Ruth Headley, I I MR. JAMES-Biology I Top Row: Kenneth Neal. Ernest Detmer. Ralph Knapp, Harold Eller. William Fulford, Eugene Brown. St-fond Row: Berle Noel. Austin Bastin. Kenneth Henderson. Wallace Farr. John Payne. Paul Roberts. Russell Helms. Third Row: Earl Hudlin, Wendell Weaver. Everett Lake. Fourth Row: Bill Twyman. Harry McNabb. Allen Layman. Clarence Wylie. Bottom Row: Billy Wood, Ivan Grounds. Harry Blewett. Charles Robey, Theodore Brown. Mr. James. Charles Srort. Page Ninety Aa V-f' fr gala llll sie As ' lllvs ' 'U ' ' ' . ' , Q fff '. '. 4 17.1 X Vim. 5 . .I M' x Y W AFX. f 4 ig!-N 1 pn ,I '. W W 5' 44 1: , 1'-. T A ax . 'V' t v 1- f A h Y M ,GX wad. u. ,N . . .,, i dr.--P4 , Y' tif 11 WT- Qs gw q ir' o Y Q F flag! I' Gif Umhnmd ll lfry1i'iiu,L i9 W 1 ' Thus at the flaming forge of life ' WW, 2, Our forlunes must be wroughtg Q' lfifiigill ,lllllglnllly w . Q . . ffl, ,gggsi , 11-'i-I Ulm rl flint on in sounding anvil shaped ' , ,tim Z 7 gg:-L ,, I Pavlzlmrning deedandthozzglztfu Tex' ' . .1-A ,-,. - '- :VW-' -f' - 1'4-- 0 ' -2 ' x.h-ln- . - ,- .. ., . ....,.-...4----- i,.i , ,,... .,, , .. 'fl' gggsi, - , :ev , ,jlgg -,s..iiM, .-,menu n...u.,,.... ,:.:. . 'yi ,.5,. ' S. , . l df . . xXx 'f,yT 'MI I v,-ff,1::r.,- f- . . - A l la, ' f , 4 , 1 -, , 'Y ,-1 1-uv r '- , '-it 'ff-'-1' - . .gkiiiiiiiiwriatwf l 43 .gy ,,5F,2.g55,.Y,. Z. .. mzgmikl- 1 F , -is av ' f?T'f '2.!E':':-3-if ,A --- uf' Q-,2 -37 -'-1:55 L f 12332 F .- 4' fy ' L 1, 0 ,igg-3sf43af,1-gvri egf- -7-' .ig 3 tab This is the most recently established department to prepare students for various vocations. The stone course, created in 1925, has the distinction of being the only one of its kind in the United States, excepting the one at Bedford. The boys taking this subject are erecting their own building on the campus. The printing section is a valuable asset, not only to the department and the students, but also to the whole community. The school paper, The Optimist, is published by this division each week. The auto mechanics division repairs cars and studies the mech- anism of gasoline engines. A four year agricultural course, which was introduced in 1924, interests the boys in rural life and presents an economic and systematic view of farming. By the time many of the boys leave high school they are well-fitted to take their places in the vocational world. aegis, .. ..., U --'-- get . A Q i V ? Z ,ii ' 11 ii J ' l ze 1, , ..-im it il Q hbhbb . ri MR. McCORMICK-Mechanical Drawing Top Row: William Hughes, John Sutphin. Leo Drake, Bernard Foy. Loren Geiger. John Collins, Si-:ond Row: Joe Woodruff, Fletcher Sherwood. Robert Hinkle. Paul White, Kenneth Neal. Third Row: Clarenre Wylie, Lester Mobley. Lester Moore, Carl Blarkwell, Charles Bridges. Billie Wooil. lfourlh Row: Delmer Skirvin. Austin Bastin, Earl Godsey. liollom Row: Rex McClintock, Merle Lawson, John Bennett, Francis Bennett, Wallace Constable. Forrest Cassner Thomas Lemon. Mr. McCormick. MR. MCCORMICK-Mechanical Drawing MR. STRADIJNG-Printing Top Row: Lawrenre Goodman. Charles Housel. Herbert Minnick. Rufus Koontz, Henry Kenney, William Clav, William Carr. Earl Hardy. Second Row: Andrew Wylie, Paul Roberts, John Abbott, Edwin Fulwider. Frank Miller, Cleo Smith. Raymond Doub. Third Row: Chester Watson, Morrison Dodson. Emmon Shaw, Mr. Stradling, Herman Storms. Donald Binklev. David Milligan. Edwin Farmer. Fourth Row: Byron Branant, Carl Thompson, Carl Royet, Wayne McKinley, Louis Hutchens. Robert Norse. Ceril Cox. Bottom Row: John Viekrey, Paul Harmon. Mr. McCormick. Harry Flick, Page Ninety- Two Hu 5 . -M , ' , f--'Q- 'M - , A t . il. 5'.'2eiJ5 lli 0031110 zfllttgktiq 5. 'T' i .' 1.37 , 4 ' H 0 1 . 1 X Q. f i .. .AIA , . 1 i ' ' ' ' yall. . 'uflil likes -- Q-. . H 1l, ,gr-:., fi, I . H--wmuuv-- -uumm- - ---- ---M --A- - - - -u-unn.nn.s--M ..........m,, .... tn... ..,. .., .... ,,... . .... ..... ... ....., 1 ...... N . ....., .i.. MR. HAYDEN-Auto Mechanics Top Row: James Knight, Carl Blackwell, Raleigh Ziltes. Hassel Linthicum. Woodrow Krebs. James Moblev. Paul McFarland. Serond Row: William Robinson. lrvin Robinson, Joseph Routh. Patil Grounds. James Hallums. Everett Lalie. Third Row: Clifford Shields. Walter Fulford, Paul Bauer. lvan Grounds. Fourth Row: Billie Wood. Kenneth Henderson. Mr. Hayden. Charles Scott. Leonard Knight. Bottom Row: Wallace Constable, Herbert Jones. Roscoe Horton. Glen Grey, Forrest Cassner. Woodrow Shields. MR. IQARI. MURRAY-Stone Top Row: Charles Lanam. John Rawlins. Kenneth Hooker. Luther Sanders. Robert Seay, Earl Hendrix. Harold Galvan. Serond Row: Cletis Robison. Dwight Paffoid. Earl Dunlap. Luther Thrasher. Keith Cul:on, Walter Branam. Andrew Hamilton. Third Row: Emmon Shaw, Maurice Rogers. Oman East, lra Ooley. Claud Adams. Fourth Row: Bernard Cline, Joseph lsabell. Harold Chambers. Russell Parks. Bottom Row: Edgar Adams. Theodore Hopper. David Milligan, Sheldon Thompson, James Hettle. James Rhone, Morris Douglas, Sylvester Pitts. Page Ninety-Three f X l-X. dw v . ffm all moan-az: MXAQLQNQ' N ., W . W lk i I 3, A , Y- I P' 9, R tx ' l lit' l Q I MR. HAYDHN-Alito Mechanics MR HAMII.'l'ON-Vsloodworlr Top Row: Eldon Thornton. Robert Riggs. Everett Lake. Francis Maners. Glen Stevens, Clarenre Patton. D. L. Tandy, Lloyd Johnson, Serond Row: William Robinson. Paul Navlor. Harold Taylor. Marion Patton. Glen Whalev. James Drake. Ravmond Gross. Lt-on Thornton. Third Vollva. Lloy lfourlh James Burrh Bollom Mr. Havden Row: Joseph Croueh. Cleo Smith. Ivan Grounds. Earl Hudlin. Thomas Huff. Raymond Ritter, John tl Porter. Row: Thomas Hunter. Ernest Sargent, Gordon Scoville. Paul Coyle. Theodore Brown. Allen Gasktns. Dale Workman. Austin White. Row: Harold Riggs, William Robison, Richard Osborne. Fred Mitrhell, Glen Lawson. Willtavn Masters. MR. EARL MURRAY-Stone Top Row: William Bezzy. Lawrence Hudson. John Rawlins. Lee Roy Bunger, Second Row: Earl Patron. James Hinkle. Harold Galyan. Maurice Selzer. Roy Dunlap. Third Row: Lester Ruthford. Woodrow Adams. Glen Montgomery. Rodney Douglas. Fourlh Row: Robert Osborne. Lester Moore. Paul Skipworrh. Wendell Hainey, Robert Sparks, Bollom Row: Mr. Earl Murray, Gerald Mathis. Page Ninety-Four , 1. Wav, ..--' -' ' ' - . if f .,. . y, 'N u nf-' i 1 ui - s 1--ir Am 344 3937273159 ,A, AA - MR, llAMll.'I'ONA-Wood work Top Row: James Steele. Ross Hazel. Earl Farr. Rufus Koontz. Harry Flick. Herlwerr Mimrk. Serond Row: Clarenre Staley. Walter Branam. Earl Dunlap, Ira Ooley. Paul Harmon. Third Row: Earl Hendricks, Bernard Pritchard. Arthur Brown. Harley Hendricks. Fourth Row: Louis Hutrhens. Luther Thrasher. liollom Row: Paul Newton. Mr. Hamilton. Claudie Adams. MR. MCCORMICK-Mechanical Drawing Top Row: Edward Cardwell. Keith Culron. Robert Johnson. David Harlow. John Allen. Sylvester Pius. Serond Row: Teddy Gale. Archie Bridwell. Ruford Lutes. Henry French. Paul Bowers. Paul Bauer. Third Row: William Holland. Paul James. Carl Thompson. Wy'att Miers. Glaston Wampler. Walter Sare. Fourth Row: Harold Eggleston. Bob Jones. Clifford Underwood. Burdette Srhweer. Harold Chambers. Frank Spencer. Bernard Hitchcock. Botlom Row: Henry Wahl. Paul Stevens. Marion Patton. Carl Linthirum. Harold Riggs. Thomas Hunter. Mr. MrCorluiek. Page Nineig-Five . 1 1 l v- .,..i..7,.A. .1 1-Ie s .1 v 'fqqi5ij,:3.w,g .X -- mt 'U ' ' ,N ' - X fn ,S j r, u ' .J 4 J vii - J ' A ' :wig - I il mfib . l Top Row: Second Row: Third Row: Glen Conrad. Fourth Row Robison. Bottom Row: MR. EARL MURRAY-Stone Ross Hazel. Jimmy Steele. Earl Hendrix. Walter Branam. Dale Taylor, Ira Ooley. Leon Binkley. Russell Parks. Charles Lanam, Robert Seay. Albert Thrasher, Dale Stone. Earl Dunlap, Earl Farr. Ralph Butcher. William Carr. John Duncan, David Crews. Wilfred Lewis. Bernard Pritchard, Hugh Naylor. Millard Perry, John Collins, Lloyd Jones, Emmon Shaw. Clarence Staley. Harris Paul Newton. Herbert Jones. Delmar Skirvin. Harley Hendricks. Arthur Brown, Mr. Earl Murray. Page Ninely-Six a 4 H 4424 - J- im elim , ,, c Top Row: Ralph Knapp, Glen Whaley. Glen Stevens. Leon Binkley, Russel Sparks, Robert Johnson, Keith Culton. Ira Ooley, Rufus Koontz, Bernard Foy, Dale Taylor, Raymond Newton, Srrond Raw: Sylvester Pitts, Wendell Hainey, Huff. Luther Thrasher. John Rawlins. Charls Lanam. Third Row: Donald Binkley. Theodore Hopper Naylor, Chester Watson. Earl Patton, Raymond Doubt Lloyd Porter. James Steele. Paul Jones, Teddy Gale. Thomas John Allen, Austin White, Frank Spencer. Walter Sare, Marion Patton, John Sutphin, Paul James, Hugh Lester Moore, Fourth Row: Herbert Jones. Edwin Farmer, Dwight Pafford. Lloyd Jones. Harry Hainey, Carl Linthirum. R h ' ' ' o ert Sparks, Clarence Staley, Paul Skxpworth, Millard Perry, Earl Dunlap, Ernest Dermer. Bollom Row: Harley Hendricks. Wayne McKinley. Robert Oshorne, Delmar Skirvin. Theodore Brown. Arthur Brown, Gerald Mathis, Charles Roby, Walter Branum, J h l osep sabell. Emmon Shaw. Berl Noel, James Trisler. THE VOCATIONAL BOOSTERS Labor is good for a man, bracing up his energies to conquest, And without it life is dull, the For Wearily the body groaneth man perceiving himself useless: like a door on rusty hinges. This club was organized in l9Z6 and is the first club of its kind in the state. Its purpose is to further the interests of the boys of Bloomington High School in the Vocational and Industrial Departments. At the meetings educational movies are shown which acquaint the boys with industries other than those in Bloomington. At other meetings men who have succeeded in their business give talks. The club hopes to be able to send several of its members to the Purdue Round-Up this year. The officers this year are: Harris Robinson, President: Earl Farr, Vice- President: Paul James. Secretary-Treasurer: Ralph Butcher, Sergeant-at-Arms, The sponsors are Mr. Hamilton, Mr. Hayden, Mr. E. Murray, and Mr. James. 47, Page Ninety-Seven ,aa . fqggl 4 . . A ' .' . .. 31 -1 l x 1 ' V' T' N, JF . fb' 1 ., 1 M zgii ix I f Egg: , K . V Q ii., la ill 619211110 i. . A of ttttg it Top Row: Lawrence Hudson. Edward Richardson. Bruce Hatcher. Albert Mitchell. Francis Maners. Second Row: Archie Wampler. Harold Eller. Harold Bender, Glenn Conrad. Third Row: Cleo Sinn. Chester Allen, Ross Smith. William Robinson. Fred Hash. Bottom Row: Mr. James, Ritter Howard. JUNIOR FARM BUREAU i'Ye rigid Ploughmen! bear in mind Your labor is for future hours. Advance! spare not! nor look behind! Plough deep and straight with all your powers? This club was organized in 1924 for the purpose of promoting farm inter- ests among the boys in the high school, Boys who are not in school but are interested in the work may join. , Farm problems and advancement in farming are discussed at meetings. Farm projects are taken up by the boys. Each year a play is put on for the benefit of the Junior Farm Bureau. The proceeds from this play go to pay the expenses of those members who go to the Purdue Round-Up. The officers for this year are: Bruce Hatcher, President: Harold Bender, Vice-President: Chester Allen, Secretary: Ritter Howard, Treasurer. Mr. James is sponsor. Page Ninety-Eight M4 lm' . A AfA .A A A I , I w , 5 x W 5. 4 ' 'X' ii 19' 'Q s ' ' i 7 1 ir, X I 6 i . X 41 N3 ' - iv I li f ii. x ukunhnuhxxu Ullhl M 9 ,QUITIP - ,i rnnnmira t r Q I ,,,, .l Q. . H 'iZf !lfZZ1 'Qi',f'gf ltiQ5.f ig 3' ? . Tlzzzlgnffv true pathos and sub- s M wmv Of human life. ll I l N .V I 1 ln the quiet home life of the little daily duties may arise the most beautiful opportunity: for the greatest joy can only be known when the plain duties have been fulfilled. The girls of this department learn how to prepare many foods and delicacies of all kinds. A sewing section instructs them in the art of stitching. The students learn how to make simple, attractive dresses and hats. An excellent cafeteria is maintained by this department. Here the girls learn not only how to cook but to manage and make budgets as well. e ' I we , -f--- A ' ' r ' 1:fFf'g ' 1 Ia. We illl GU 31110 .ziltiiszksegl ' zz I -' we I -A '- 0 ,. A if --1 , if-1 1 , in W - BML. 1 -flu Ji. . , ' ul ,V 5 'SSM . .. .,,...........,,.........A. ai. ....,......... Y ..... a MISS IEI.I.IIR, MISS LIVINGSTON-Home Economics I Top Row: Louise Bartlett, Wilma Kelly. Ruth English. Ruby Robinson. Edna Dillard. Ruth McDole. Helen Richardson. Ella Powell. Second Row: Elizabeth Knight. Margaret Brinegar. Opal Hall, Cecelia Clark. Hazel Hall. Lillian McConnell. Virginia Wagoner, Mary Sanhurn. Third Row: Evelyn McConnell. Glocline Hunter. Mary A. Clarlc. Rosy Crews. Helen Jones, Hazel Sparks. Oma Rose, Geneva Finn. Ora Lee Clashy. Fourth Row: Vivienne Richardson. Gladys Groce. Mary Groce. Eva Arthur, Maxine Byers, Nellie Troth. Alma Cain, Alberta Thompson. Bollom Row: Miss Eller, Mary Bennett. Lucille Gross. Minnie Hamm, Virginia Duncan. Lucille Koontz. Miss Livingston, Miss Amiclt. Miss Leslie fpractice teacherl. I I MISS AMICK-Domestic Science VI MISS LIVINGSTON-Domestic Science III Top Row: Mary Sanhurn, Evelyn Mathews. Lucile Flynn, Virginia Stevens. Lois Koontz. Marjorie Wilson. Serond Row: Beryl Culton. Barhara Gilpalrick. Thelma Donato. Elvira Jones, May Owens. Jenny McFarland. Bottom Row: Arla Catherine Davidson, Thelma Kelley, Dorothy Curry, Kathryn Rundell, Irene Schaaf. Maxine Denho. Hilda Glaulike, Page One Hundred at 'B F.. 1757 1 ,QQ lei- l ' . Eg. M . X in all ' Wi 't 't AGN .law 1 zl, fafk MTL Mir Adm ll l l it ll is if 1 W u : v v ' 'i lllm 'ft lr I - 1 5-9 ll - - If i 7 - ' h , lgl .. .l ' gif QQ N IIMMIETUMII. un ld' MT itil It i Mlm . f', -if in W WA I ri 'f y l l mm, s l ll 1 'T v I music be the food of lofve, l i lx w lfl 'Q L. .l ' T-l play Ollfn Ml , r 5? 'i 1 tiff 'I'T ,i , INIIHIVL' is a lrevaelafion of G0d,' if 111 a rewelalion of man. ' , l il' - tl., pg: --lmjllllllllllllllllllll il' 1 L -1 -G , ff-if +- 5121 a These departments do not presume to make artists of plodding humanity. hlerely a taste is given with the idea of developing appreciation of music and art rather than to make artists. The orchestra is making rapid progress under its leader. The band helps to create a winning spirit at the athletic games. Great development and improvement have been the result of the untiring work of the new director of our glee club. The art classes in addition to their class work make posters for different activities. These departments are doing much to train their stu- dents to recognize beautiful music and fine art. ,fi 'fix' E E - on , 2221211110 MISS SCOTT-Art Top Row: Richard Manley. Geneva Phillips. Mary Stanger, James Bastin. Second Row: Martha Thrasher. Martha Wilson, John Rawlins. Mabel Brock. Third Row: Dorothy Bennett. Rowena Haley. Karl Martz, Genevieve Robinson, Martha Pope. Fourth Row: Alice Lamb, Pauline Johnson, Frances Beede. Lorraine Curts. Maxine Wesner. Bottom Row: Leola Koontz. ldus Cosner. Sarah Suggs, Berry Earl, Miss Scorr. Page One Hundred Two '3 gt, P 10' L . t , f ' 4 ' ' ,N 4 .,. , hx , at -2,643 wi? ,X V I, 'Va giili - 06 1' , ' ' A P4 'f' X ' Elf l 4 M ' 'M' '- 1- N - -l-'AX 9 il il ILTT. . .x A , ...,i ......,....... .. ..... ----L M A---- ---, Ju-,L Mikie in lla of Asa, Top Row: John Barnhill, Fred Murray, Fred Cogshall, Henry Burlrs, William Kelley. Dale Stone, Edward Richardson. Second Row: Martha Foley, Grace Rogers, Dorothea Clendenning, Sylvia Griffin, Ardath Walters. Marie Hazel, Margaret Myers. Third Row: Martha Wilson, Margaret Johnston, Virginia Vickrey, Esther Potter. Pauline Judah, Sylvia Binlrley, Martha Pope, Blanche Storm. Frances Palmer. Fourth Row: Mildred McCormick, Thelma Donato, Juanita Trowbridge, Margaret Carpenter, Violet Miller, Charlotte Geiger, Virginia Treadway. Inez Junltin, Bottom Row: Helen Chitwood. Lucille Martin, Mildred Howard, Kathryn Rundell. Margaret Spencer, Peggy Woodburn. Marjorie O'Dell, Miss Schwend, GLEE CLUB Theres music in all things. if men had ears: Their earth is but an echo of the spheres. This association of singers under the direction of Miss Schwend has had a very profitable year. They have given a number of delightful convocation programs. The climax of this school year's work was the artistic performance of ln Old Vienna given in the spring. In conjunction with the Senior Class of 1929 the Glee Club charmed large audiences with this musical comedy and next year's club will have much to do to put on as finished a performance. Page One Hundred Three l I ' x M A ' S . ,H at wg gsm , eggg ORCHESTRA Where music dwells lingering: And Wandering on as loath to die. This band of musicians furnishes programs for many of our school enter- tainments. It is one of our oldest and most popular organizations. Under the leadership of Mr. Sharp, it worthily carries on the traditions on which it was founded. The membership this year is much larger than ever before. Early last fall it delighted us with a splendid program at convocation. It has ably supported the plays presented by our dramatic clubs and the Senior Class throughout the year. During Music Week each year it cooperates with the band in presenting a splendid program. ' Page One Hundred Four J .. uninr Qigh rhnnl X 'Eva 2-Q JI ILM III In Efiii Tia' L J f rnmcgs aero: 1 J l se l me 1 6051110 ...... ,+ A A , MISS JONES-Home Room 201 Top Row: Dorothy Van Denian, Rose Epperson. Ruby Hagan, Margaret Morrison. Marie Freeman, Geneva Whitlow. lmyl Clark. Martha Dickson. Second Row: Anna Belle Cardwell. Mary Elizabeth Grey, Olive Beck, Vivian Wright, Juanita Allgood. Mildred Laymon. Mary Francis Crider. Third Row: Mary Lee Crum. Jane Fix, Evelyn Lee, Judith Allen. Lenora Skirvin. Ruth Thompson, Martha Cline, Miss Jones. Fourth Row: Alberta Lindsey, Mary Davidson, Mlidred Douglas, Evelyn Headley, Eleanor Rader, Margaret Alice Adams. Marguerite Lunkle, Bottom Row: Helen Wykoff, Mary Elizaheth Jackson. Louise Hendrix. Virginia Rader, MR. Dll.l.ON-Home Room 203 Top Row: Charles Baird. Everett McCaIister, Robert Chafin. Connor Moore, George Howard, Dale Hinkle, William Hacker. Kenney Flynn, Russel Burch. Second Row: Earl Kinly. Albert Hazel, Vernon Mankedick, James Carpenter, Robert Durnall, John Barone. Hubert Barrow, Rodney Croy, Mr, Dillon, Third Row: Willis Faris, Noble Bush, Ned Burkhart, Charles Drake, Joe Barclay. William Mosier, Joseph Kerr. Charles Bentley. James Cox. Fourth Row: Bernard Burks, Junior Bradfute, Thomas Byrce, Kenneth Moore, William Hamilton, James Davis, John Hyde, Vernon Ahrell, Douen Mills, Audley Croy. Jack Henderson, Charles Mills, Charles Kauffman, Charles Knight. Bottom Row: Cecil Baker. Loyd Cantrell. Ed Engledon, Junior Inskeep, John Mitchell, Clovis Duncan. Glen Langley, Von Calvert. Charles Miller, Elmo Duncan, Cleo Denbo, Joe Branam, Myron Bowman. Page One Hundred Five s e ' fi ,. ' lA,,.,.. . ,,,.. -'.' 11 M - ' - , JS? ' fn 1 3053135 . A. MR. KUHR-Home Room 203 Top Row: Oscar Waldron, Merril Wykoff. Lloyd Oliphant. Charles Spaulding, Woodrow Szatkowski, Mason Warner. Charles Woodburn, William Stout. Mr. Kuhr. Second Raw: Robert Switzer, Owen Richardson, Earl Sims. Elbert Shaw. Everett While. Cornelius Salee. Charles Prestwood. William Woodward, Warren Weir. Third Row: Paul Taylor, Charles Scroggins. Virgil Pruitt, Gayle Varner. Clifford Renaker. Merle Neal. Charles Murphy. Ellsworth Whaley. Fourth Row: Russel Shields. Glenn Spencer. Edward Richardson. William Strout. Harry Stevens, Donald Owens. Eulls Todd, Nick Poolitsan. Dencil Rich. Bottom Row: Ross Robison. John Visher. Maurice Weaver. Robert Szatkowski. Herbert Spencer, J. P. Richardson. Roy Rush. Fred Vaught. Herbert Pruett. MISS DOROTHY KREUTZINGER-Home Room 205 Tap Row: Eugene Rush. Harold Clager. Frederick Funk. Charles Rice. John Parrott. Jack Carman. Second Row: Lloyd Goodman, Fred Weaver, Robert Baker. Robert Baderlscher. Philip Royer. Third Row: Kenneth Murphy. James Mosier. Herbert Alexander. Lawrence Taylor. Lloyd Fultz. Joe Thrasher. Fourth Row: Charles Harned. Russel Stogsdill. Virgil McCall. Herschel Lentz, Albert Walker. Bollom Row: Buddy Talbot, Jimmie Whitten, James Wampler, Hollis Fender, Johnny Lynch, Miss Kreutzinger. Page One Hundred Six T , - ,,, , sage, . A1. A 1' f' . MQ. . ' I, ' W lfsfii ' Eh I' ' ' Wi R' fllfik L e- --mlm 6033133 .. ,A, A., i . AA , ,A, I Q. A, I L MISS PRINCE, MISS MARTIN-Home Room 207 Top Row: Miss Martin, Ellen Gilmore, Mildred Marshall, Margaret Waggoner, Elma lnman, Mary Alltop. Myrtle Jones, Alice Abbott. Mary Frances Robinson. Ruth Richardson. Second Row: Miss Pring. Marie Hettle, Thelma Inman, Dorothy Ruff. Helen Hanson, Louise Hawkins, Dora Pless, Mary Stephens. Betty Curts, Mary Voelker. Third Row: Goyle De Ford. Geneva Loesch. Louise Sims, Katheryn Knight. Dorothy Burks. Betty Bodenhamer, Neva Baldwin. Doris Stephens. Helen Farmer, Sarah Snyder. Fourth Row: Lucille Edwards. Helen Munn, Ruth Morrell, Eoangleine Gaither. Mary E. Kanakis, Florence Ragen. Reba Isom. Irenia Glasscoe. Edna Jeffers. Edith Silvers. Bottom Row: Lucille Hays. Maxine Zink. Mearle Wampler, Thelma Hedrick. Helene Walker, Louise Lewis. Lois Worley. Martha Thrasher, Martha Koontz, Helen Harris, Mary Ellen Thornton, Pauline Ford. MISS TAYLOR-Home Room 209 Top Row: Thomas Payne. Robert Holland, Samuel Gray, Logan Stewart, Allen Gifford. Russel Cractaft, Second Row: Hugo Gale, Donald Woolery. John Hirks. Hubert East, Melville Alexander. Third Row: Wooclrou' Hughes. Adron Crabtree, Earl Burch. Leonard Laymon, John McClintock, Paul Clark. Leland Bell. Fourth Row: Roger Zink. Robert Cardwell, Raymond Neal. Ralph Terrell, Harold Kelley. Lloyd Gilligan, Patil Delaney. Bullom Row: Miss Taylor. Frank Johnson, Robert Brinegar, John Wilson, Philip Buskirk. Oliver Brown. Robert Browning. James Morton.. Page One Hundred Seven .1 Q .im .fbgallt f-,, , -f--' W. ' , alll Genera.-ac gil A Q' W5 I K imp zz ' i t - H' pn -E 5' i ' Tl xt X f I , I' gli' ' 4. MN ' X 4 i , X , . - 1- 1. -fb . rl 4-ez:-. , Ag... ' ul J M K V MRS. GILES-Home Room Zll Top Row: Mrs. Giles. Raymond Branam. Elbert Hazel. George Blair, Forrest Bell. John Livingston, Burton Hays. Serond Row: James Hostetter, Rex Hardy. Wilbur Dinsmore. Charles Ridder. Ralph Voyles. Robert Arthur. Third Row: Chester Stevens. Charles Emery. Morris Binltley, Cromwell Palmer. Billy Karsell, Ross Carter. George Purcell. Fourth Row: Harvey Hampton, William Mathers, Robert Sutherland. Gerald Ground. Don Freshwater, Willis Smith. Bollom Row: Philip Rolhrork, John Mangold. Charles Johnton, Charles St. Clair, Herbert Allen. MISS KEARNS-Home Room ll? Top Row: Alice Reinhardt. Emma Neal. Helen Sims Lucy Gray. Winifred Haworth, Second Row: Dessie King. Pauline Mitchell. Pauline Young, Dorothy Dietrich, Ruth Bratlt. Third Row: Doris Seward. Gladys Cox. Martha Tognoni. Virginia Eastham. Lillian McHenry. lecurlh Raw: Georgia Duncan, Madeline Graf. Edna Jackson, Martha Brummett. Miss Kearns. Hallam Row: Betty Bender. Nancy Burltley, Louise Siedl, Rosann Van Valet, Frances Roberts. Page One Hundred Eight . 1. ,,... i-f'ilT - . gg., ,L we ,ia L72 2 ll 619211110 MQSLK' H . at - Wg y f 11 , V y , ., . ' M P, R 0 ' .1 lf ' 41 1 , , ' N' r -. ' Emil. x .,- Nil all --yeh ilii.6.i4. ll- . SSL - k..... ...,..,.-.- .---.-- Y lm- ,---- - --'-- may------yn -AAA- w---1------Avo - A- MISS DHCKARD--Home Room ZI5 I'np Row: Lillian Akers. Helen Wiley, Janet Seward, Maude Knight. Luclle Knight. Lola Jerrell. Second Row: Dorothy Runiple. Verlinda McMillan. Elnora Ledlwerter. Margie Wylie, Ruby Headley. Third Row: Lillian Cromer. Judith Flerrher. Martha Myers. Berniete Kerr. Betty Sudhury. Kathryn Lavender. Fourth Row: Mildred Higgins, Kathryn Walters. Wilma Jean Srhmalz. Bertie Cox. Mariarn Bell. Rosslyn Thornton. Bottom Row: Dorothy Faris, Gladys Johnson. Wilma Gray. Miss Deilrard. Q at x 2 -- . Q' .E Q ,alia . MISS SMITH-Home Room 217 'Iinp Row: Lor.r Molwlev. Hanson Kerr. Ruby Smith. Alice Hunter, Mary Sturdrvanl. Malwel Stewart. Dorothy Vanrlerlwurg. Second Row: Ruth Funk. Lucille Elgar, Mary Evelyn Fowler. Mary Iilrlaheth Isom, Dorothy Baldridge, lllxie Buslurlt, Third Row: Mary Pogue, Vivian Cavaness, Lavona Dill. Katherine Hodge. Constance Shaw. Betty Beard, Betty Hair-ltins, Fnurlh Row: Mary Lee Neville, Mildred Hinlxle. Emma Conrad. Eva Luras. Alite Loyd, Mary Alice Hattery. Bollom Row: Thelma Frnhuff, Jeanette Kerr. Thelma Sltinn. Helen Burton. Martha Louise Rohinson, Miss Smith. Page One Humirca' Niue r ' ' e v. ,- .V 1 A741 ,X ,i . ,,,v at 'l W., . 0 15 a r it . e t Mi Hill GU HM .llc at . . A H.. yi , 4 3:1 I I y-2 y ,, ,f . p A L . . cf, lx ' X 1 4 ff, I I , . , 4 . . if J . i v J ' Ml' , ,At ,ft L fl :mln sam . ,. ,,,,. . .A. .. ...,..,...........,... . ..,xAA tl ,,..... s ,,.., ,. .A.A.A,..,,.,, ..... MISS WYl,lE--Home Room 301 Top Row: William Zike. Paul Abram, Robert Chafin. Earl Shively. Roger Tosti. Lorn Sowder. Second Row: Max Murray, Robert Brookshire. Oran Shuler. Hugh Barnaby. Jack Finney. Third Row: Albert Crouch. Norman Baker. Wendall Ham. Dillon Crantlall. Leon Dillman. Arthur Abram. Fourth Row: Carl Johnson. John Benson, William Matthews. Jack Hinkle, James Headley. Max Myers. Bottom Row: Ralph Jenkins, Robert Burns, Albert Lavender. Robert Buckner, Miss Wylie. Billy Curry. Wlayne Burkhart. Robert Scbully. 1' ? as - ' MISS BOIJENBAUGH-Home Room 303 Top Row: Odessa Ham. Mary Snow Carter. Dorothy Bezzy. Kathleen Edwards. Helen May Fistus.,M.irie Frederick. Second Row: Lucile Nicholson. Octavia Boshears. Mary Jane Terry. Mae Colpitts. Irene Jacobs, Alice Baker. Third Row: Corinne Hood. Audrey Abhitt. Rose Marie Fuller. Miriam XVorrall. Martha Joan Peters, Hildretb Abram. Fourth Row: Carolyn Ciodsey. Ruth Harrell, Musa Hacker. Glodine Clark. Dorothy Dooley, Miss Bolenlsaugh. Bottom Row: Helen Phillips. llenc Knight. Anise May, Oneta Faris. Helen Faris. lsahel Penrod. Betty Alexander. Page One Hundred Ten g y . ,,,.. 4 I .....4-- . . filth . Q ... Alalllt Gwen-ac lin es W . Q . .Nt X. 5 .X all I. g .X X A . fd' 1, 1 ' I 1 1 Y.3,' . A Pr X Y 1 gi l A 'Z 1 5, - l t , f x , A' . ..-flu ' --'- . ' ri. , . . .. ,..,..... M k..,,.. - ..,..,...,.., .,,.....,... . --.. .... ,. ....... .... ,tt .t..,,,. .,,.,.... . ,... ,.,... . ...,. ,X ..... ...... ,, ...., M MR. CHURCH-Home Room 305 Top Row: Roger Martin. Cleris Chitwood, Othineal Goodall. Howard Lowden. Max Botuff. John Bodenhamer, Roy Pelly. Sefond Row: Clyde Price. Clyde Robbins. Rohert May, Herman Bridwell. Herbert Routen. Robert Bland. Third Row: Gerald Coffey. Ross Trisler. Ralph Connor. Billy Rhorer. Donald Buzhec. Merlin Thrasher. Hugo Houston. Mr. Church. Fourth Row: Millard Crafton, Robert Martin, Newton Cox. William Hunter, Otis Sample, Harold Bostir, Ben Slirld. Bottom Row: Frank Scott. Warren Sullivan. Oscar Hash. Billy Munn. Ray Rinehart. Marion Douglas. Rohert Myers. Robert Tapp. James Bender. 'F W ...ll...,, MRS. STANGIERA-lrlome Room 307 Top Row: Margaret Sparks. Mary Davis. Elizaheth Hazel. Irene Lutes. Jean Adams. Stella Kirkman. Gene lson. Frances Hopper. Sei-ond Roux: Louise Dowling. Mary Bryce. Haydine Langley, Bessie Stevens. Frieda Cantrell. Nora Foster. Julia Rose Stimson. Martha Martin. Third Row: Mrs. Stanger. Helen Clark. lavene Derkard. June Light. Elsie Goss, Rena Horton. Waldean Stahl. Thelma Reeves. Mary Jessup. Fourth Row: Mary Ray. Dorothy Swearinger. Marjorie Rankin. Margaret Rankin, Elizabeth Adams. Helen Murphy. Marguerite Massy. Fay Kimmel. Bollom Row: Hilda Hettle. Bertha Scoville. Mary Ruhy Morrison. Anita Storms. Gladys Corbin, Lena Elgar. Beulah Querrv. Gladys Richardson. Alice Jane Adams. Page One Hundred Eleven -in . X - 1-fi 5931130 . AA l, LAAAA W A at 1111... MRS. ASHBAUCHER-Home Room 310 Top Row: Jane Blackburn. Frieda Quacltenbush. Minnie Howard, Evelyn Smith. Louise Clager. Madeline Wylie. Second Row: Lillian Johnson. Alice Brown. Mary Frances Scott. Minnie Hunter. Ruth Visher. Third Row: Martella Pruitt. Elsie Wyatt, Elizabeth Hooten, Margery Piersol. Martha Martz, Mrs. Ashhaucher. Fourth Row: Dorothy Brinson, Alice Claire Sappenfield. Pauline Meadows. Dorothy Emhuff, Clara Belle Brewer. Bottom Row: Ruth Evelyn Prince, Martha Smith. Maggie Still, Esther Jones. Martha Woolery. Maxine Alexander. Page One Hundred Twelve -Mgzb S rtiuiiiw , Vs f1.'V'1'f1 V . t W 'H W 'Wh' , LIB! 'I N' N fi WA N cgi' I UV '5 nl sew! S4 5' ll M w W fm mai v yn GAS 1 pm fad' Q1 ii' -4 ' , 'xi i f Q 5 4 w H 4 7 0 150 A T Wgii My : Im mf !., l f'g,l , Vg A E 1 Ugg: f 'l'!r w , Eg' Ai, ?w.I 1' 51 9- ,Y 4 1+ i1f '2 'IFF' m.I,, + , if ,A 2 WW L1 I, X u w ' X 4 , :gf fx? WED 1, lfflqw E .si iw Eg I5.4TuLf fl? 'T I l Fi 'Wiki is rw. ga f lu- ' 'iv . - P 5124 5. 'av ' . 4 '72 , fx Ni.. . ,l 5 ' W I f D if fi. A D' ,T l il' fl lx L P .-1.-i ,. .A 'li 755. KJ. ri. .i . . nib . --W. THE GOTHIC STAFF These are directly responsible for the publication of the l929 Gothic: Top Row-Charles Harrell, Seniors: Jeane Barrett, Snapshots: Sibyl Chastain, Art: Frances Beede, Art: Wilma Jane Borland, Art Editor: Karl Martz, Art. Second Row-Andrew Wylie, Art: Esther Gehres, Seniors: Irene Schaaf, Girls' Athletics: Betty Batman, Departments: Carolyn Curry, Departments: Robert Treadway. Athletics. Botrom Row+Ruth Hoadley, Editor-in-Chief: Dorothy Franklin, Busi- ness Manager: Florence Palmer, Associate Editor: Margaret O'Donnell, Typist: Katherine Young, Organizations: Guy Burnett, Advertising. my Page One Hundred Thirteen 5 A ,-. , ' wx ,U 1 mg. in iA j i at 1 33. ' l I ' ,iff ' f , - ' W ! x 0 I' Q ,' ,I , , 7 ah - T Nl has . f. -1xi Hs. -f 3-. . l 1 ii. , , . x , ....,. . ,. . .,,.,.,, t. .. ,,,.A ..,..... ....... is no... emi ,,,..,,,,,...,,,,,m.:...... ..,, .... ...,, .....-.,,....... ..... -eg 3 ----- w '---- , '- manure nr..uuuaa.ua.ias'mumar -mgmua-aa mm 1 4.,. Top Raw: Margaret Surphin. Julia Perry. Ruby Srurdevanr. Gladys Wooden, Sylvia Griffin. Emily Sharp. Virginia Feltus. Marion Murphy. Ruby Myers. Mary Ellen Todd. Serond Row: Katurah Boruff, Jeneva Finn. Eupha Payne. Lucille Skirvin. Sylvia Siscoe. Davie Fordyce, Dorothy Harmon. Marjorie Baxter. Colleen Hanna. Third Row: Annabelle Pryor. Helen Ooley, Esther Gehres. Evelyn Earle, May Knight. Elinherh Miller. Emily Wylie. Frances Sears. Martha Stevenson. Fourth Row: Marjorie Giles. Kathryn Rundell, Peggy Van l-loolt, Mary Floyd. Elizabeth Knight. Kathleen Roberts. Mildred McCormirlr. Dorothy May. Violet Miller. Bollom Row: Peggy Woodburn, Maxine Sare. Jeane Barrett, Sarah Ann Matthews. Dorothy Tirey, Mary Ellen Thrasher. Bernice Foy. Dorothy Curry. Marjorie O'Dell, Oneta Thrasher. THE BLUE TRIANGLE i'Born not for ourselves alone But for the whole world. The Blue Triangle was organized in 1920 and since that time has had for its goal an ideal club in which the girls of Bloomington High School might learn to face life squarely and to find and give the best. This year the ideal of the club was partly realized by means of the discus- sion meetings where girls' problems and their solutions were discussed. Page One Hundred Foiirleen R ii ? I 1 an its C im 3 6933333 , ,, rl AAA g il Top Row: Esther Potter. Sylvia Binkley. Mildred Strout. Dorotha Parrish. Alire Rogers. Mary Weinland, Lillian Brewer. Juanita Trowbridge. Mary Potter. Second Row: Virginia Voshell. Virginia Curry, Irene Schaaf, Kathleen Snodgrass. Marguerite Miller. Carolyn Curry. Harriet Williams. Margaret Clevenger. Third Row: Dorothy Stevens. Dorothy Rohinsnn. Vera Myers. Betty Batman. Charlotte Reeves. Jean Gray, Beulah Harris. Fourth Row: Bonita Hawkins. Stella Burks. Alire Rupert. Beulah Hayse. Maxine Skinner. Bolrom Row: Margaret Carpenter. Secretary: Florenre Palmer. Treasurer: Wilma Coan. Program Chairman: Mary Louise Smith, Vice-President: Thelma Donato. Service Chairman: Irene Bowman. Presidentg Mary Louise Friedline. Social Chairman: Ruth Hoadley. Ring Chairman. THE BLUE TRIANGLE The highest attainment one can reach is a Blue Triangle ring which re- quires two years' work. Another reward of the club is the scholarship to Indiana University for one year. It is offered to the graduating member who has contributed most to the club, and who has attained a record of high scholarship. One of the most successful social events held during the year was the Bedford, Martinsville, Bloomington Blue Triangle banquet. The officers this year are: Irene Bowman. President: Mary Louise Smith, Vice-President: Margaret Carpenter, Secretary: Florence Palmer, Treasurer. Miss Ferger is sponsor. Page Om- Hundred Fifteen , , ml 5. u Q - . h Q ,713 A R - ' i ' i X V Q. ' , , F' ' k . ' 7 W 'A ' 4'7 f I A - ...fm x f u w A-AAV,A ru Top Row: Henry Snyder, Roger Coan. William Cathtart. Joseph Butcher. Charles Harrell. Paul White. Wilfrctl Miller. Guy McCord. Sr-mud Row: Robert Miller. Ray Brumhlay. Ben Siehenthal. Fred Barrett. Walter Bradfute. Robert Johnson. George Hudson. Mr. Williams, adviser. Third Row: James Wilson, Albert Donato. Ross Smith. Paul James. Elmer Riggs. Walter Sare. Guy Axsiovn, Francis Bell. Fourth Row: Sheldon Rader. David Crews. Paul Strain. Chester Dunlap. Bernard Foy. George Johnson. Richard Kelley. Bottom Row: Mr. Scales. Sophomore Sponsor: Andrew Wylie. Treasurer: Joseph Nurrc, Secretary: Karl Marti, President: John Woodhurn. Vice-President: Edward Richardson. Mr. Ashliaucher. Federation Sponsor. THE HI-Y i'Clean Speech Clean Sportmanship Clean Scholarship Clean Living. To create, maintain and extend throughout the school and community high standards of Christian character is the wonderful purpose of the Hi-Y Club. The I-li-Y Club is a junior organization for boys, that corresponds to the Y. M. C. A. It promotes high ideals of living among students. and its voluntary membership, Page One Hundred Sixteen rv ' all ' H ff. ., lan Gvawc lzligksi' as , . i ,g .. ., . T . . .J . A . sw. .Q 1 11 , V 'QN h gf' - fo' . .Y ' y., Y, , f eff i .1 .xx X i.l...L5f A x ,- 'nl Ji. . I, ll. . UK I , - Top Row: Raymond Bunger. Leland Arthur, Verlin Miller. Malrolm Correll. Raymond Bender, James Dietrich, Harold Eggleston. Russell Wyart. Second Row: Henry Frenrh. Kenneth Brooks. Ralph Everman. Mason Warner. Charles Woodburn. Harold Clager. Billy Stout. Third Row' Clifford Renalrer Thomas Huff D ld W l . . . ona ooery, James Coon. Tommy Payne, Allen Layman, Fred Weaver, Morris Hall. Fourlh Row: John Sutphin. Bill Twyman. Bob Harrell. Cecil Trowbridge, Charles Buchanan, Henry Wahl. Wyatt Miers. Bobby Baderlsrher. Ballom Row: Mr. Church and Mr. Dillon. Sponsors of rhe Torch Club. Roberr Scully, Roberr Tapp. Philip Rorhroclr. Harry Blewen, Charles Johnson. Laurenre Taylor. Mr. Stubbs. Sponsor of the Freshman Club. Mr. Asb- luaurher. Federarion Sponsor. HI-Y TORCH A D FRESHMAN CLUBS The I-li-Y has been reorganized during the past year into a federation which is divided into a b f ll of the members. num er 0 sma er clubs according to the class standing The Hi-Y annually sponsors many entertainments and also cooperates with the corresponding girls' organization, the Blue Triangle, in giving Hal- loween, Christmas, and Valentine parties. The officers of the federation are: Karl Martz, President: John Wood- burn. Vice-President: Joseph Nurre, Secretary: Andrew Wylie, Treasurer. Mr. Ashbaucher is Sponser and Adviser. Page One Hundred Seventeen fi xt ' Arai a We in Ili Gem-.1'c :It M. , A , pin f A W... . . --1-iv I .x-I 1 H ,Mi rc., A ,fx t . e ' , sn. ' 'Q is 1 3:1 v A X' y y ,fr . ,Q -s .b A p, X 4 ,eff 1 0.5 A Q . . t. 02.4. I.- 'il ' . if ri. ,I . . me . hmm, ,,,,,k N., , ,,,AA L ...,. 1, .... v .. Top Row: Brure Hatcher, Wilma Jane Borland. Andrew Wylie. Alma Davis, George Johnson, Betty Batman. D l Chester un ap. Second Row: Thelma Donato. William Cathcart. Charlotte Reeves. Alice Suggs. Lee Roy Bunger. Beulah Harris. Bottom Row: Elmer Riggs. Helen English. Charles Harrell. Mollie Goodrich. Robert Treadway, Esther Gehres. Florence Palmer. THE NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Deep subtle wits, In truth are master spirits in the world. The brave man's courage, and the student's lore, Are but as tools his secret ends to work, Who hath the skill to use them. This chapter was organized in 1927. Members are elected by the faculty according to their standing in scholarship, leadership, character, and service. Only juniors and seniors from the upper fourth of their class may belong. The club has a convocation during the first semester of each year for the purpose of furthering the interest of the National Honor Society in the school. In 1928 a precedent of an annual banquet was established. This year the banquet, to which the alumni were invited, was held during the second semester. The officers this year have not yet been elected. Mrs. Menger is sponsor. Page One Hundred Eighteen We 'lie .. rs- N it .X , 61- f , ,A W, I ta . ali evffmc aa e . 2? 5 5 5'T...l i P li lf. 'i A E SM if lpqunuuonuunuui ll Y? APPLE BLOSSCM TIME Left Io Right: Beulah Harris. Polly Biddle. caretaker of Tad Forrest's home: Fred Cogshall, Cal Pickens. the village constable: Homer Dugger. Bob Matthew. an unwilling visitor at the Cross Roads: Katherine Ann Louden, Betty Ann Stewart. a hhman little whirlwind: Wilma J. Borland, Nancy Prestott. a pretty neighbor: George Johnson. Boh's go-getter friend: Jeane Barrett, Loretta Harris, the prettiest girl in the village: Dorothy Spencer. Annabelle Spriggins, the village old maid: Charles Lamltins, Mitkey Maguire. dirett from Sunshine Alley: Virginia Voshell. Malvina Kurtz, whose ambition is to have :i beau: Jack Smith, Spud MeClosky. also from Sunshine Alley: Katherine Young. Mrs. Forrest. sister-in-law of Tad Forrest. The Senior Class of l929 presented Apple Blossom Time, a three-act comedy, in the auditorium December 10 and ll. This delightful play is an account of the events arising when Bob Matthews arrives at the Cross Roads. He has very opportunely taken the name of Donald Clark, the guardian of Betty Ann Stewart, an attractive orphan girl of seventeen. How Charlie Law- rence, who has superior intellect and amazing gift for accomplishing anything Qin his own estimationl, foils the villalness, Mrs. Forrest, and woos the coy Nancy Prescott, makes a charming little additional plot. Cal Pickens, the village constable. is all the town could hope for in a concerted officer of the law and in his humble submission to Polly Cunder fire of her rolling pinj. He offers a constant source of amusement. Spud and Mickey, boys with whom Betty Ann used to fight the Tourner Gang, are direct from Sunshine Alley. Their lack of familiarity with even the ordinary things of life is exhibited upon their arrival at the Cross Roads. And last, but not least, are the scheming widow, Mrs. Forrest, the village old maid, Annabelle Spriggins, and the beautiful baby-doll flirt, Loretta Har- ris, who says to every man she meets, UO, what a big strong man you are! Page One Hundred Nineteen , as ff LX 610211110 E Top Row: Helen Wylie. Louise Bartlett. Elizabeth Hazel. Mary Bryte, Harry Wall, Jessie Starr. Louise Cline. Lorraine Curts. Martha Thrasher. Lois Koontz, Maude Knight. Dorothy Van Deman. Helen Lampkins, Second Row: Louise Dowling. Mary Stephens. Dorothy Brinson. Jean lsom. Marguerite Massy. Bertha Sroville. Luella Rush, Bernice Stevens, Lucille Knight, Verlinda McMillan, Affra Wade, Margaret Waggoner. Third Row: Genevieve Robinson. Lila Widener. Ruth Harrell. Maxine Zink, Naomi Dalton. ldus Cosner. Mary J. Terry. Helen Farmer, Betty Beard, Mary E. Kanakis, Ruth Worral, Miss Smith. Fourth Row: Anita Storms, Wilma Stafford, Louise Hawkins, Carolyn Godsey. Louise Lewis. Frances Palmer. Vernice Baker. Wanda Phillips. Mildred Lawson, Thelma Emhuff. Bernice Kerr. Vivienne Richardson. Bottom Row: Martha Rohinson. lrene Knight, Maxine Wesner. Helen Wycoff. Pauline Ford, Betty Curts. Miss Taylor. Miss Bolenhaugh. 4 THE JU IOR GIRL RESERVES Gracious in manner Impartial in judgment Ready for service Loyal to friends. The Junior Girl Reserves were organized in 1924 for the purpose of carrying on the work of the Blue Triangle among the girls of Junior High School. As often as possible during the year, and especially at Christmas and Thanksgiving, they render acts of charity. To raise money for these services and for social affairs the girls sell homemade candy and Christmas cards. The officers this year are: Vernice Baker, President: Frances Palmer. Vice- President: Maxine Wesner, Secretary: Betty Curts, Treasurer. The sponsors are Miss Smith. Miss Taylor, and Miss Bolenbaugh. Page One Hundred Twenty ' A1 SJW fl K X lf.. yfz in all 60211-ac as . 1 A-A T. T 'K - . ., lr. , Q .-. 'X , me -. 'Q 1 I 11 I, -i , yi' . fb' , e- i ,' ,:- , ' , . P, x l X X ei ' A y X x M.. -. .- eil --:lt I I ,gh fl, - A Q if . . ...,,.......... . ..... ..,.. .,..,.. ,, . Top Row: Robert Smith. Robert Johnson. George Norman. James Borland. Guy Burnett, Tom Thorn. Everett Brown. Joseph Nurre. Sheldon Rader. Elizabeth Burnett, Evelyn Johnson. Serond Row: Lloyd Stewart. Kathleen Snodgrass. Harriet Williams. Leonard Allen. Elmo Gilliat. Joseph Spriggs. George Keough. Sarah Ann Matthews. Mary Ellen Todd, Elizabeth Carter. Kathryn Walters. Third Row: Wilma Coan, Jeanette Seward, Margaret Myers. Mary Louise Smith. Marjorie Giles. Katherine Young. Katherine Louden, Catherine Feltus. Alice Ketrham. Verniee Baker. Wilma Srhmaltz, Rosalind Thornton. Fourth Row: Lillian Johnson. Dortha Parrish. Margaret Sutphin, Carolyn Curry. Jeneva Finn. Beulah Harris. Alice Suggs. Ruby Myers. Martha Martz. Judith Allen. Judith Fletcher. Dorothy Faris. Bottom Row: Marion Murphy. Colleen Hanna. Peggy Bittner. Helen Prince. Kathleen MrLahlen. Georgia Adams. Louise Moore. Vera Myers. Tom O'H.tver. Karl Martz. Ross Lockridge. Virginia Rader. Eleanor Rader. PRGSCENIU PL YERS The purpose of playing .... is to hold, as it were. the mirror up to nature: show virtue her own features. scorn her own image and the very age and body of the time, his own form and pressure. This organization was founded in 1924 as successor to several other play producing clubs. Proscenium Players gives opportunity to any student who possesses talent in the dramatic line to act in plays. They have produced during this year Pommander Walk. Not Quite Such a Goose. A Path Across the Hill fin co-operation with the Junior Farm Bureaul and have entered the Little Theatre contests at Indianapolis, The officers are: Katherine Young, President: Marjorie Giles, Vice-Presi- dent: Harriett Williams, Secretary: Elizabeth Carter. Treasurer. and James Borland. Parliamentarian. Mrs. Thompson is the principal sponsor assisted by Mrs. Childs. Miss Wellons, Mrs. Giles, and Miss Ciilstrap. Page One Hundred Twenly-One l Ltllmmlfl - ' A H bww 'vumy'u1.1g'3'ql'vf . ,, y. .mmap M , - i t . i ..A..A. .,.A. .A THE BAND A thousand hearts beat happily: and then music arose with its voluptuous swell. This lively association of some fifty members arouses our pep at every athletic event from October the first to June the first. We are grateful to its faithful workers from whom we always catch the spirit of enthusiasm. Lowell Cassner, the high-stepping drum major, wins favorable comment as he leads his uniformed players on parade. They demonstrate their excellent formation at various civic events and ball games. Much credit for the excellent showing of these musicians is due to Mr. Criglcr, who works untiringly for their success. Page One Hundred Twenty-Two l 1 l vt. ,W ihlriim f all I IF' 'gjffkn A 'W' O 494 IIB N n 3-fl X r'5.'Y 7 'W St? I if VW Y '76 5 f 0 D f G' 1 Q' 'Agia Allis 'Q , - M , . .w.. -- A' ,V .N .T In 1 ' I 1 . -' A -I' If x ' 4- HAROLD MUMBY GLEN JOHNSON Harold Mumby. coach of football and wrestling, is regarded as one of the best coaches in the state. He has coached wrestling for five years and football during the past two years. His work with the football team this year was an outstanding achievement. He took a team that had been considered a weak. second-rate eleven for years, and produced one of the most powerful combina- tions in the state. In wrestling, his teams have won two state championships and second-place upon three occasions. He has developed many state cham- pions and star mat performers by his conscientious work with the teams. Glen Johnson, coach of basketball and track. has just completed his fifth year as mentor here. He has turned out some excellent teams in both sports and has developed many star players in the last five years. This year he met with serious obstacles and deserves great credit for his perseverance and good work with the team. His teams have always had a loyal spirit and a fine mental attitude. SPORTS MANAGERS Too much credit cannot be given to Chester Dunlap, Ritter Howard, Gordon Shoulty, and LeRoy Souders. the student managers. These boys spent much time taking care ofthe athletic equipment and helped to keep the boys in good condition. Chester Dunlap managed the football team, Gordon Shoulty the basketball team, and LeRoy Souders the wrestling team. Ritter Howard assisted in all three sports. While the nature of the work of the Msponge and towel boys, as they have been called. consists partly of exercise in the use of liniment, gauze and adhesive tape, they do much to build up the morale of the team. Their earnest efforts have contributed much to the success of the teams. Page One Hundred Twenty-Three or Q. by ..-4 ' - .y MQ. f . 4 Wagga 3031133 .IEQ QQ get u N Af 4 It , p , ,,f . p 1: -, , ie. ix ' H , 4.5: , 1 M , . lit. -, .' ' J ll ' 'N ' L w1,..:. . -. - ml ,- gs ' 1 1 ' li. , , .5 , . ...,,.........,..... . ...AA ,L ,..... ..,.. 1 . ,AA.,....., 1 ...,. - ...... .,.-,, Top Row: Harlan Page. John Abbott. George Hudson. George Norman, Srrond Row: Bruce Hatrher. Lloyd Stewart, Guy Burnett, Jack Smith. Third Row: John Woodburn. Wilson Thrasher, William Kelley. Charles Harrell. Bollom Row: Walter Sare. Andrew Wylie. Richard Voliva. Kenneth Rush. B MEN 'S ASSGCIATION Honor is purchased by the deeds we do: Honor is not won Until some honorable deed be done. This organization, founded for the purpose of promoting interest in athletics, is purely an honorary club. The membership consists of boys who have been awarded a the highest honor in this department. The club has been inactive this year. Coach Johnson is the sponsor. Page One Hundred 'Twenty-Four We IQ as, ,lat 3 V bs V ' v ,. ,- X 1, wt Q. x , N ff.. h - A If F 5 r. lx ' 'ff' 4 fr' , lt 4' 'J i 4 N i .- l -- '-fl M e - Y--5 li Tc.:-. 'e . u. ,i . , em -ww--. jinnthall Football, as Bloomington High School played it this year, was genuine football. Under the leadership of Captain Bruce Hatcher. and under the superb direction of Coach Mumby. the purple pigskin warriors played and finished the most successful year of football in the history of Bloomington High. Coach Mumby and his proteges deserve outstanding praise from the school for the way in which they accounted for themselves. The team this year consisted of a splendid group of young men. Their accomplishment and unity of spirit both attest to the manhood which enabled them to crash through opposing lines for victory. No one player can be given the credit for the team's fine playing, but instead, the eleven men on the field starred every game. By this fact. their record was made possible. Page One Hundred Twenly-Five a ffl all -A PAUL ROBERTS ANDREW WYLIE BRUCE HATCHER WILLIAM KELLEY WILFRED LEWIS Tackle Guard Caplnin Center End End., When Coach Mumby called his squad together in September. he found many awkward men in the motley crowd of would-be Cirangesf' Only Page. Captain Hatcher, Kelley, Kenney, Wylie, and Woodburn had had previous active experience. But when a dozen boys of the right sort get together some- thing good is bound to happen. Soon the hard working and diligent mentor. with a plane of sharp football knowledge, dressed the rough edges from his material, and new players began to play like veterans. Binkley, Roberts. Stewart, Hudson and Knight, in spite of inexperience, proved themselves worthy of their spurs. With the opening of the season, on September 22, the Mumbymen aston- ished every Bloomington citizen by shutting out the powerful Sullivan team. runner-up in the Wabash valley tourney of last year. And from then on until October 20 things happened quickly. Five games were won, all consecutive victories. And then on October 20, the Panthers met their only defeat of the season at the hands of Kirklin. The four remaining games were easily annexed. Bloomington scored 161 points against 26 for her opponents. The unusual accomplishment of the team was recognized by the clubs of the town. The players were feted in banquet halls. Every graduating mem- ber of the squad was given a purple and white honor blanket by these clubs as a symbol of their appreciation. Captain Hatcher. Coleman, Binkley, Roberts. Wylie, Knight, Cogshall, Stewart. and Thorn are lost this year through graduation. They are all good men and will be missed. Nevertheless the team of 1929-30 has bright pros- pects. Next fall, the team will be led to battle by Harlan C Pat j Page, the new captain of the gridmen. Page has football brains, and his leadership should cause the Panthers to duplicate. if not better, their record of 1928. Team, we are proud of you! Page One Hundred Twenty-Six a- et lf 4: ff - 'kt in all Gvffa-ew MQLQS' M A - -' FQ! ,. ' ' - . ,. I I 'ft ff ,fr . lx X .M - ., 'hz X4 3 I all I 'v,fX', A ,jp I he ' - rf, l ' ,' :I ' li - Pr x 4 ,gl-' N' A J. , , U , , xl , Q wk, 4 A. v 1 A - -- W -'Je W Alfie. u. .1 , . MM5?.1f'i,'f.lTLE LLOYl3a3,I.'iZl m JOE Half RFU JAMESIIZHTLGHT HA3l..?.'Z',bl11GE RECORD OF THE SEASON B. H. Opponents Sept. -Sullivan. there , 19 O Sept. -Seymour, there .. 12 0 Oct. Shelbyville, here 30 0 Oct. -Greenfield, there 19 0 Oct. -Martinsville. here 14 0 Oct. --Kirklin, there ..., 0 20 Oct. Princeton, there .. 12 6 Nov. -Vincennes. here ., 12 0 Nov. -Manual, here ,.,. 19 0 Nov. -Brazil, there ...,.. 24 0 Page One Hundred Twenty-Seven aa fd yi? im all Geal-ac me ,N I ml 11. I.. ...., -- -wh... l fs. -. cj.: K, mi i rl' in ii ' . iii? I I WL ul -www. JACK COl.lflVlAN RICHARD VOl.lVA FRED COGSHALL LEON BINKLEY RALPH BUTCHI-R End Guard Guard Iiufklv Tackle Q 3131 is ' . . 4. I. 3- ' FOOTBALL SQUAD 1 1 ,x,. .Q Top Row: Frrtl Cogshall. Lawrence Robertson. Leon Binltley. Lawrence Goodman. James Knight, Wilfred Lewis. James Tosti. Henry Kenney. Jack Coleman. Ralph Butcher. Paul Cassner. Sernnd Row: Chester Dunlap. George Hudson. William Kelley. Guy Sexton. Richard Voliva. Harlan Page, Lloyd Stewart. John Woodburn. Andrew Wylie. Paul Roberts. Coach Mumby. Bollom Row: Robert Johnson, Tom Thorn. James Hettle. Roy Voight, Frank Talbot. Captain Brure Hatrher. Joe Woodruff, Elmo Gilliatt, Lawerence Bladswell, Kenneth Flynn. Box Sea! : George Norman. Page One Hundred Twenty-Eight aa Fw nge 4: 'fig a ,i ss Basketball 1928-29 BASKETBALL SEASON Coach Johnson began basketball practice early this year in preparation for the hard schedule ahead. Several veterans, includ- ing Captain Burnett, Harrell, Abbott, Page, Thrasher, and Rush were left from last year's team to form the new combination. Coan, Fiscus, Kenney, and Isabell were recruited from the second-team ranks to complete the squad. Knight had not competed in basket- ball previously to this, his senior year. The season opened Nov. 16 when the Panthers dropped a close game to the Spencer Cops here. The team, pursued by troubles and ill-luck all season, was able to win only two games. The Conners- ville Spartans and Greenfield were the quintets to bow before the Johnsonmen. The local cagers probably displayed their greatest strength against the mighty Columbus Bulldogs here in holding the Blue and White netters to a 39-38 margin of victory. The Purple also played a fine game against Washington in the return meeting with the I-Iatchcts here, but too much Englehart spelled a 37-32 defeat. The team eliminated Monrovia, 24-18, in the sectional tourna- ment at Martinsville, and then lost to Martinsville, 38-17. 9 Page One Hundred Twenty-Nine E. liiii . 5. . W 4 . . A ., . M 1 4 in I -K ..... A as il O V I Q vi' l Q I 4 l .N f k -'W X ' I f l n i mf' -........... I HARLAN PAGE GUY BURNETT JOSEPH ISABELL Center Forward Guard Guard Forward X 'S 5 7 . 1 KENNETH :wsu X! KENNETH RUSH- Skinner was a versatile center, guard, or forward. He is tall and could drop them in under the basket with ' belieing ease. JOHN ABBOTT-- Johnny was a fighting midget. He was fast and ran right into the toughest scrambles or away from the fastest guards. HARLAN PAGE- Peanut was the motive force back of the Panthers. He could hit the basket, but she excelled chiefly in drive. He will bring the old fight back next year. GUY BURNETT- Big Blackie was captain of this year's quintet and a good one, too. Any time the boys needed a couple of points, Guy could be depended on to get them. He played guard and some of his baskets were beautiful. JOSEPH ISABELL-- Izzy will fool you. He's small but he always gets there. He'll bear Watching next year and, oh! if he only grows some! Page One Hundred Thirty e . . f- -Q ffl: to M Q F +., x i ia - Vx ii. . ev me X ROGER COAN CHARLES HARRELL HENRY KENNEY JAMES KNIGHT LEON FISCUS Forward Forward Guurd Center Forward ROGER COAN-'iBeany romped up and down the floor for many a basket. He was a good shot and got most of his points from near center. CHARLES HARRELL- Charlie could play anything., He was steady with the ball and could hit the hoop with consistent accuracy. He is lost by graduation. HENRY KENNEY-'l'Doc is a big Junior and if the opponents want some- thing good and solid to hit next year, let them pound up against this Panther. JAMES KNIGHT- Jimrny's long suit was handling the ball. What he couldn't do with it just isn't done, LEON FISCUS- Bill was the hottest shot .on the team. Let him get open and he sinks them with monotonous regularity. With the experience he has had this year he will be one of y the best bets next season. Page One Hundred Thirty-One . A wwe. 7 - we ,Q 1 fialm V 7- 1 ' r-,V f 4 4 ' . 4- 4 4455 fi f r i- W , A... AA , Top Row: Coach Glen Johnson, Kenneth Rush. Henry Kenney, Walter Ramage. Guy Burnett. Roger Coan. Bottom Row: Leon Fiscus. Harlan Page, James Knight, Charles Harrell. John Abbott. Joseph Isabell. FIRST TEAM SCHEDULE B. H. S. Opponents Nov. 16-Spencer, here ............ 22 27 Nov. 23-Martinsville, there .,l.. 28 38 Nov. 28-Connersville, here .... 39 37 Nov. 30-Columbus, there ...... 23 38 Dec. 7--Mitchell, here .....,. 27 29 Dec. 14-Bedford, here ,......... 20 31 Dec. 21-Vincennes, there ...,.. 16 48 Dec. 22-Washington, there ..... 25 45 Dec. 28--Columbus, here ...,.... 38 39 Jan. 4--Greenfield, here ....,. 31 26 Jan. 5-Connersville, there .,...,............. 22 40 Jan. ll-Washington, here ..,....... .....4.,..... 3 2 37 Jan. 18-Male High fLouisvillej, here ...,.. 23 29 Jan. 19-Newcastle, there ...,.. .........,...... 1 2 40 Jan. 25-Martinsville, here .,.,.,.,.......... 26 37 Jan. 26-Shelbyville, there .... 26 34 Feb. 1-Bedford, there r...,r.4,.......... 32 66 Feb. 8-Vincennes, here .,...,......,......... 24 50 Feb. 15-Central fEvar1svillej, here .... 19 23 Feb. 22-Mitchell, there ..,.,... .....,...,...,....,..,... 3 Z 34 Feb. 23-Owensville, there .......,.....,...,......,..... 20 35 TOURNAMENT RECORD B. H. S. Opp. B. H. S. Opp. Monrovia ,........ ...,.. 2 4 18 Martinsville.. .. .. ...... . 17 38 ' Page One Hundred Thirty-Two H3330 Top Row: Archie Bridwell Lowell Sparks James Pk F k F h Spriggs, tn ' R W y S P l Bud Miller. Robert Mzrrell. Robert Hinkle. SECOND TEAM Although the second team did not succeed in piling went through a hard schedule with a record of having given a stiff battle. Only freshmen and sophomores play on the second object is to develop the younger boys into material for the first team. SECOND TEAM SCHEDULE B. H. S. Opponents 32 21 Nov. 16-Spencer, here ..,........ Feb. 16-Unionville, there ..,.. 12 37 Nov. 30-Columbus, there .,,., 28 46 Dec. 7-Mitchell, here ..,... 24 29 Dec. 21-Vincennes, there ..... 24 30 Dec. 22-Washington, there .... 18 30 Dec. 28-Columbus. here ,.... 21 31 Jan. 4-Needmore, here ....... ...,.,.. 2 4 E 21 Jan. ll-Washington, here ..........,r..,... I4 21 Jan. 12-Stinesville, there ........r.r,........... 24 37 Jan. 18-Ellettsville CFreshmcnj, here ,..... 24 5 Feb. l-Bedford, there .....,..................... 22 32 Feb. 8-Vincennes, here ..,.. 23 50 Feb. 9-Stinesville, here ...,.,. 20 38 Page One Hundred Thirty-Three af- felt elf 4: . 4' i . , . -1.-411.1-'.,. . ',w . A 1- ,A .1-A' - . V ,,,1 ut 4 fr Vai. . A , H , -,, X NX I 33. 'X ,V xii:-X. pl gl . fb 1: ' ' ' W i ' 1' .A W F 1 . r ' X Y - lib.. . f. -fu ukris. --Q. . f ,Qs-., ' 1, ,, , Ki ff.- Waf liiil Seam .Altar ,Sf aa Top Row: Kenny Flynn. Bud Gray, William Hacker. John Parrott. Harold Clager. Middle Row: Mr. Church Kroachj. Hubert Barrow. Fred Funk, Charles Baird, Oscar Waldron, Fred Duncan. Bottom Raw: Warren Weir. Philip Royer, Logan Stewart, Roger Martin, Robert Chafin, Elbert Shaw. JUNIOR HIGH TEAM The Junior High School team enjoyed the best season in years. Of the eight games played they lost only two. They downed Bedford Junior High by 21 close margin in a game on their own floor. Fred Giles coached the team, and was assisted by Mr. Church, Mr. Scales. and Mr. Witham. THE SCHEDULE J. H. S. Opponents Nov. 23-Ellettsville, there ...... .,,r..., ,..,,... . 2 l 20 Nov. 28-Stinesville, here ,..... l9 18 Nov. 30-Bedford, there ..,., 21 20 Jan. ll,--Bedford, here ..,, 7 27 Jan. 12-Stinesville, there .... 21 l8 Jan. 25'--Spencer, here ., .. . 3 32 Feb. l-Ellettsville, here ,, . 34 29 Feb. 15-Ellettsville, there ....... 35 20 Page One Hundred Thirty-Four .T ,S a Q. at-auger, ffl? -an S X NAL , X, X I 'V l I A ',g,Q,,, V . f 'H MK P T 6.033338 ,.,A ,, t. .i ., .A..A AA lhlfii wailing emh rttrk THE 1927-'28 VJRESTLINC1 SEASON Bloomington High School experienced a very successful wrestling season under the tutelage of Coach Mumby. In the first meet, January 28, Bedford nosed out the Purple grapplers 30-28 in the local gymnasium. The wrestlers journeyed to Bedford for a return meet, February 10, where they were again defeated by the Stone City matmen, this time by a score of 44-24. Coach Walter Fisher's Bearcats from Muncie were the guests of the Panthers, February 17, and were sent back home stinging with a 70-6 scratching Jasonville came to Bloomington the following week to be annihilated 86-0 at the hands of the locals. Mumby's proteges went to Jasonville, March 9, and thoroughly trounced them again. Wabash, the State Champs, handed the Purple their only shutout of the season in the next meet. The following week-end the Panthers invaded the north where a close meet was lost to the formidable Wabash matmen-42-34, and the season was closed March 24 with a 50-30 victory over Muncie, there. Page One Hundred Thirty-Five . . 1- i' T . aim. . . We Qsqlllx zmttrgg sf me X I bmi: X .il ii W I My Q 0 -E' yi '1 i , 1 .lf-' f 4 yy . I . 4' . T l T T' 'N f V Q A . f. - nl . -- :Qs T li'fQ:,, ' ' ll. T , r i Mila A Mu.. ,,.,,. was ,A,,, ,L ............,. M ..... ,L .,... r mg Rodney Douglas. Walter Sare. Stanley Johnson. John tum. Merle Myers. LeRoy Souders. Joe Woodruff. Ralph Butcher, Richard Voliva. Bruce Hatcher. Ben Siebenthal Student Managzrl. Coach Mumby. Captain LeRoy Souders, Rodney Douglas, Stanley Johnson, Walter Sare, Bruce Hatcher, and Richard Voliva were the outstanding men who deserve special credit. Every man except one placed in the state tournament in which Wabash scored 40 points to win, with Bloomington as runner-up with 29 points. Douglas. Souders and Voliva Won state championships in their respec- tive divisions. Voliva defeated a man who outweighed him by 30 pounds in winning the 165-pound championships. Hatcher and Myers placed second in the 155 and 135 pound classes. Johnson, Sare. and Curry won third-place medals. Only Hatcher and Souders were lost to the squad by graduation, which left a good percentage of the men to form this year's team. WRESTLING SCHEDULE Bloomington ....... ......... 28: Bedford ........... .. ................. 30-Here Bloomington ....... ...... 2 4: Bedford ..,.,. 44-There Bloomington ......, ....... 7 O: Muncie 6-Here Bloomington ....... ....... 8 6: Jasonville ...... -Here Bloomington ....... ....... 7 8: Jasonville . .... -There Bloomington ....... ...... 0 : Wabash .i... -Here Bloomington ....... ....... 3 4 3 Wabash ....,. -There Bloomington ..,.... ......, 5 O: Muncie .. There Page One Hundred Thirty-Six el li W -a A 4... ,ii , tte t lllll r A 4 ,R .. f 4 is asia. WAN. . 1- . . , . ? ' . 1 - P 1? , i , il-. ty - , wg 1' . L .W - ' . it-,L A .tk,,aM3. gk 44 . . . , Top Row: Walter Sare. Fred Taylor. Maurice Rogers, Chester Dunlap, James Knight. George Scoville, Henry Kenney. John Woodburn, Bernard Foy. George Johnson, Joseph Isabell. Bottom Row: Glen Johnson. John Abbott. Guy Burnett. Bill Holland. Alfred Hall, Robert Bates 1CaptainJ. Lloyd Stewart. Jack Smith, Raymond Newron, Robert Sears. Hugh Hunter. Jimmie Cox. Gordon Shoulry. 1928 TRACK SEASCN The track team enjoyed a fairly successful season in winning three inter- scholastic meets and the sectional title. The season opened with a triangular meet with Brazil and Garfield CTerre Hautej at Terre Haute, April 7. The Purple thinlies scored 25 points in this meet, but trailed behind both Brazil and Garfield. Coach Johnson's cindermen amassed 59 points to win a triangu- lar meet with Salem and Gertsmeyer CTerre I-Iautej here the following week. Bedford nosed out B. H. S. 51 to 48 in a closely-contested dual meet here April 25th. Coach Johnson took his men to Linton the following Saturday where the Panthers placed third in the track and field meet of the South Central Asso- ciation. On May 2, Washington of Indianapolis came down, and was made to pass under the yoke, 64-35. Shortridge of Indianapolis was met here three days later, and the Northsiders pushed over a 56-43 win over B. H. S. Brazil received a trouncing at the hands of the Purple trackmen, 52M to 45 M, in an evenly-matched duel here May 8. The squad then pointed for the sectional meet at Bedford on May 12, in which it triumphed decisively over Bedford, Mitchell, Seymour, and Orleans. Ten men survived the sectional eliminations and were entered in the state meet at Indianapolis, May 19. Captain Bates scored for Bloomington by plac- ing third in the 440-yard dash in a group of strong contestants. Page One Hundred Thirty-Seven l 'L A Fi frgr ,lik 5 mi A, PM ll 55.11-ilwk . 1 Robert Bates, in the quarter-mile run, and Raymond Newton, in the high and low hurdles, were the high scorers on the team. Both men could be counted upon to come through even in the strongest of competition. Hoad- ley and Abbott, in the 880-yard run: Stewart, Burnett, and Hall in the dashes: and Sears, Page, Peter Frank Smith and Jack Smith participating in the field events, were other valuable men. Hunter, Johnson, and Foy were first-class milers. Other men to score points were Holland, Dunlap, Rogers, Thrasher, Sare, Isabell and Knight. The half-mile relay team composed of Burnett, Hall, Stewart, and Bates took firsts in both the South Central and sectional meets. The mile relay team, Peter Frank Smith, Holland, Page, and Abbott, led the field in the sectional meet. 1928 TRACK SCHEDULE April 7--Garfield CTerre Hautej 48, there: Brazil 36: B. H. S. 25. April 14-B. H. S. 59, here: Salem 30: Ciertsmeyer fTerre Hautel 10. April 15-B. H. S. 48, here: Bedford 51. April 28--QSouth Centralj Linton 37, there: Sullivan 28: B. H. S. 17 Bedford 121 lf3: Vincennes 42 2f3: Washington 0. May 2-B. H. S. 64, hereg Washington flndianapolisj 35. May 5-Shortridge 56: B. H. S. 43, here. May 8-B. H. S. 525, here: Brazil 46M. May 12-QSectional Meetj B. H. S. 42: Bedford 25, there: Mitchell 13 Seymour 103 Orleans 9. Page One Hundred Thirty-Eight 4- fell' 'l' -at A l. . . tr tstttt t 1 , .. ll -7 AA at irln' thletirn HELEN HODGMAN ,Although this is only Miss Hodgman's second year in B. H. S., she has proved to be a successful gym teacher and has done a great deal to further inter- est in physical education for girls. As sponsor of the G. A. A. she has created much enthusiasm in the club. It is in high school that most girls lay the foundation for their future life as the womanhood of America. Mental education alone cannot attain the goal to which they aspire: it must be supplemented by physical education. They must be strong physically to do the work required of them and Bloomington recognizes this by requiring some physical education and by offering outside activities for those who care to go farther in the work. ' During a part of the year the classes and sports were held up on account of the remodelling of the gym but they are now making up for lost time. Miss Purdy, who occupies the place left vacant by the resignation of Miss Neff at the end of the first semester, came too late for us to have her picture in the Gothic. Page One Hundred Thirty-Nine W '.,.. - -- ' ' ' , fag QQ, n ,- , a Q- . 4 A i QMS. Sill Top Row: Helen English, Lelah Dickey, Mary Louise Smith, Katherine Young. Marjorie Giles. Katherine Louden. Loyd Chestnut. Wanda Eads. Virginia Hettell. Alice Schook. Mary Ellen Todd. Elizabeth Carter. Second Row: Louise Whaley. Christina Howell, May Knight, Peggy Woodburn. Iris Hollingsworth. Evelyn Mathis. lrene Srhaaf. Julia Tandy, Dorothy Robinson. Alice Ketcham, Doris Cook. Wilma Coan. Third Row: Alice Suggs. Ruby Myers. Marguerite Miller. Elizabeth Burnett. Virginia Feltus. Leah Cogswell. Emily Sharp, Mildred Howard, Ruby Rush, Evelyn Earle, Esther Gehres, Marie Thrasher. Elizabeth Knight, Nora S h ll. M' H d . C 0 ISS 0 gman Fourth Row: Louise Coan. Maxine Wesner, Lila Widener. Margaret Ann Myers, Frances Palmer. Dortha Parrish. Dorothy Brookbank, Peggy Bittner, Helen Prince. Wilma Strafford, Georgia Adams, Sarah Ann Matthews, E I J h . J G . ve yn o nson ean ray A Bottom Row: Stella Burks. Irene Bowman. Miss Neff. Katurah Boruff. Lillian Johnson, Lucille Martin. Harriet Robinson, Vera Myers, Louella Blewett, Affra Wade. Vernice Baker. Betty Earle, Dorothy Farris, Ruth Hoadley. THE GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION I feel no care of coin: Well-doing is my Wealth: My mind to me an empire is. While grace affordeth health. The Girls' Athletic Association in Bloomington High School has proved to be an outstanding club among the girls. Its members are girls who have earned 100 points in some sport such as Soccer. basketball, track, and baseball or for excellent work in physical training classes. After membership in the club is attained the girls work for more points to obtain their class numerals, a B and a circle In each sport a girl is appointed head to oversee her respective sport. The heads of the various sports in the G. A. A. this year are: Soccer ..,.....,...,...,,......,....,...,,..,..,..,.,........ DOROTHY ROBINSON Volley-ball ..,.. ,...,.... . STELLA BURKS Basketball ...., ...,. E STHER GEHRES Dancing ...... ,..... I RENE BOWMAN Baseball ...... ,... .... ..., .,.. ...... H A R R I ET ROBISON Track .....,.,..,,..,,...,,.,,.,..,,.,.,......,...,.......,....,... AUCE SCHOOK The officers are: Jean Gray, Presidentg Ruth Hoadley. Vice-President: Alice Rupert, Secretary: Vera Myers, Treasurer. Miss Hodgman is sponsor. Page One Hundred Forty 433' 'll lx 1 no . ' H, il ' HT' ' of V. A ew ev me SOCCER TEAM Top Row: Miss Hodgman. Irene Srhaaf. Jean Gray, Alice Schook. Wilma Conn. Julia Tandy, Ruby Robinson. Srrond Row: May Knight, Iris Hollingsworth. Wanda Eads, Stella Burks. Evelyn Mills, Bottom Row: Alice Rupert, Elizabeth Knight, Evelyn Earle. Irene Bowman, Dorothy Robinson. Vera Myers. Page One Hundred Forty-One Sl S 4 M 55 lr-,N . i ,. X if . A - ' ' .f. t y , - w . gum . fb 1, - y , ef. x : 1.:,- 1 ,. I .Vv x X 4: W ' 1 fl. V Q ' 'tm -' J- l 1 654. 4' i Il, , . jx . --vw-. yl7QlAlRm ill get uesffa +C-5N.9u WT is largely due to the splendid and Q2 enthusiastic cooperation of the following firms that the Gothic has been a financial success this year. The Staff is deeply appreciative of their loyalty. We whole-heartedly commend them to you and hope you will return in patronage the generous support which they have given the Gothic. THE STAFF. nmwxzwma Page One Hundred Forty-Three Q' pig?-V ' Nix 2, . 1l M H w fh'lg'7 1 - 0' 1 , X 'e. N ,' 5.5: 1.4 , R W 211112 A A .........,.. ..... . ..... X... .,... ..,x.,., ...,. .X .......,... Nm. ,.,, n.,.k......m.m.5m....,.. ........ ....m... ..,, 3... ....., k....,..,..., .,,.,,. . ..,. X..m,,.,,, ,,,A i f' , , f f N ails: gg ,, .el 'Q cf 5 f,,lIfT- 'X I. . ff? 'M 'MV' lllm' Onu IILIINIITL1 l'kUl'fU'l'AfILIl' r 1 ' ' , 1 ,f -A Egrablishcd The Mitchells Have Been 1359 Printing Over 70 Years Complete Service, Book making in its entirety--Editorial, Typesetting, Book Plates. Printing, Cover Making and Binding-under one roof and one supervision. Special department for University, College and School Annuals, Handbooks. Publications, etc. Superfinish Book Covers-the beautifully grained, highly embossed and artistically colored line of superb covers. Wm. Mitchell Printing Co. Edition Printers and Binders GREENFIELD, IND. The Old Swimmin' Hole The Plant Press Complete Um Page One Hundred Forly-Five D - e , - 4 e . A D . , F6 i'f7m5VgA zifmHv,? M , JM., V. I 11, V .V df p 1 Y Ev, :et NX O I W r' if-F 1 V7 , ' 4 6 ' - Q . 1 . 1 1 X LL f. -1Xv ulrfx. xl I Ag, Il, , xi A ...,....,. .,,., -.. ...,... mi ........,.,.... ........,,...,..,,,,,.,,mM,.. ...,. ,x,,A,,tAxLk,,,,,,,A, M LA.A4,,,AA,,,, my ,,,,,A V ,,,AA,, W ..... Y ..m.,,,,,,,. .,,, , Where Friends Meet Friendsu After the Show Game Dance Party Eat at The Arcade U :wr wx 'I1www11ww1Ww11WNWNHMMMNMMMMMMM THE ARCADE CANDY SHQPPE Orly-Six I 1 ' 1 -M 9 I ' - FIIIQ- 'ii . ,H -1-I A Wgfhif S 'I CONGRATULATIONS TO TI-IE CLASS OF 1929 ON THIS EXCELLENT YEAR BOOK livlckx' STVDENT OF BLOOINIINGTON IIIGII Sclmm. Sllwuum ENQOURAGE THE USE OF INDIA NA LIM1-is TONE B. G. HUADLEY UUARRIES, INC. '23 C23 '23 SAWED BLOCK BUF F VARIEGATED GRAY oFF1Cr:, MILL AND QUARRY BLOOMINGTON, IN DIANA Page One Hundred Forty-Seven 9' Aqgu, ,yen sg m 'K .4 Hi iv 'il Y Aiqiigi' Y A. ff? i. fb' 1, Gqqgwic i n e f' f N CHAS. A. PIKE Lumber 81 Building Material Co. Everything for Building gsibf 2 .U'33:faaP if' i i HQ iff. 1lli ffl. Eiiufisii 'AFAKFL iii 4 1' Ei I xi , v v 4 TQ? Phone 3210 414 North Morton Street BLOOMINGTON, INDIANA X I Page One Hundred Forty-Eight . ,Q an Tj fr! Awxix Mis i fm Ami 'iii' I' ...,, ' .... ' fri CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1929 I WISH EVERY ONE OF YOU HAPPINESS AND SUCCESS - .,- During the making of your annual, I have tried to place at your command my organization and modern equipment for producing the pictures you required efficiently and quickly. Your business is sincerely appreciated. Every- thing in the future will be done to merit your con- tinued patronage. CHAS. GILBERT SHAW x Page One Hundred Forty-Nine A H J ' '-.2 fill Ilf'.4.:l.X Mil . Aish f N 1 I oo 1 5' ci Z- Zivl. l N' Ig. NN at ' ll' 1 mx all H bmw' 'I M W ii! ll' l ll E rw ,z lo, 'ir' ll is Wu W Q ul o p,M4iM, ,W.lM, iw!! W IW Ho rn, uf ox ' ww wo on-uv o U I N' kim . .. ills' NURRE Standardized Plate Glass Basketball Banks installed in fol- lowing schools 1928-29: Alexandria High School Arsenal Technical High S h l c oo Danville High School Syracuse High School Ligonier High School Sunman High School Mllroy High School Seymour High School Chicago Gymnasium Epulpmenl Co. 12 sets, Jefferson High School Q3 setsl Shortrldge High School 13 sets, Nappanee High School Clarksburg High School Delphi Armory Hobart High School Concordia College Gas City High School llralil High School North Judson High School Petersburg High School lndlana University Field House 12 sets, Brownsburg High School Falrland High School Pierceton High School Muncie High School, Troy High School Jonesboro High School Mount Vernon High S hool c East High School lWaterloo, Iowa, Johnson County Schools I1 setl F. J. Reitz High School flivansvillej LaGrange High School, LaGrange, lnd. Huntington High School Mentone High School Upland High School Noblesville Armory South Bend Armory Lynn High School National Guard Armory, Shelbyville National Guard Armory, Anderson National Guard Armory, Frankfort National Guard Armory, Warsaw Tell City High School, Tell City Fortville High School, Fortvllle National Guard Armory, Greensburg National Guard Armory, Bloomington Cannelton High School, Cannelton Sfandardize Your Playing Floors... The splendid new educational plant of Shortridge and Arsenal Technical H. S. each are using 3 sets of Nurre Plate Glass Basketball Banks. T h a t will mean accuracy and fair play. Ab- solute smoothness, uniformity of size and surface, beauty, strength and rigidity are found combined in the Nurre Bank installation only. I. H. S. A. A. has recom- mended the standardization of all basketball equipment and has approved the Nurre Banks. Nurre Banks are made of heavy polished plate glass one inch thick. Accurate shots are possible all the time because of the uniformly smooth, flat surface. Fitted into iron frames, ab- solutely rigid, they are practically in- destructiblc. Provide perfect visibility even from seats directly behind, thus increasing seating capacity of your gymnasium .... and gate receipts as well. Furnished complete, ready to hang. Plate glass is smooth, hard, and in every way superior to all other banks. Wood banks are irregular and splinter and wear away while glass is smooth and does not wear. Metal banks warp and bulge through contraction and ex- pansion or spring away from the ball, deadening the rebound, or rattle and vibrate, disconcerting the players. Nurre Plate Glass Banks are the finest possible equipment for your new gymnasium. Let us furnish blue prints and specifications with sugges- tions for your installation. Write for prices! The Nurre Companies Bloomington, Indiana Write for additional previous installations and prices I. H. S. A. A. Tournaments are played on Nurre Banks in the Butler Field House. George Clark, Butler Athletic Director, says: We are well pleased with your Plate Glass Banks and recommend them without reservationn Page One Hundred Fifty ff- i af- . - ' A XM , iff-. f. H. . we iff iw i img -. .,-1m mx ,-A p ili TQQAX rmfnk. w f KGDAKS Supplies and Finishing Sporting Goods :Simi iii'-UFS c s i :- ' Q M5554 if Q gg ,A Lb ff 1' ', , Q 4 J R '. Q wzvsdff 202 156 ' wg ,Wi A, J, 191 ue da EN 'SBA 'fi' 1914835 'wfaju W xi Q? Wiles Drug Company THE KODAK STORE Page One Hundred Fifty-One 7 I. D. .., -- -' i t ,h -I .h v 4 Em , . , ,i .1 . 1 R ' M A I' 311 W' 'S if ' W' -4 I 4 l' A l ' f i ' ' 'lt . 11.22. . qllil l All ' 1 1' fi, 1 xx, no 5 '- ' N , , EVERY STUDENT SHOULD KNOW THAT HOWERS FURNITURE HAS STYLE Modern as a 1929 Graduate CONSTRUCTION Sound as a Scotch Dollar PRICE Pleasing as an A in Math. For those who didn't take their geography seriously, it is well furniture. And if you did not learn it in general science let us remind you that the Showers experiment- wx vb is 'I' Q1 designs are created new methods of con struction evolved experimentally. Ap- plying the principles to point out that Bloomington is the home of the world's larg- est manufacturers of ffxr clustry. Here new o r ' y - :R Wadi C4214 a .ln - I y ' V 4 al laboratory is the only one in the in- 0 m lm: LJ, X 7' .2345 Q' RJXLILQ of art to furniture de- signing and the prin- ciples of science to furniture building, Showers are leading the way. all1mllliiilllumi1H11Hlll1illlllllllllllllmlmllillllllllii Showers Brothers Company BLOOMINGTON, INDIANA Burlington, Iowa Bloomfield, Indiana Page One Hundred Fifty-Two Am , 131 XM, I -ff - tb R ' M di ,Mfg U' 'X I all V , 'ITN I, ,ffm 0' 'st , 1 s I I '-5-' 1 ' , f 4 J. i m x I I 6 Q., UI N. A-X V gl 11.51 ' . . -QW Wx -- jx I 1 Il. I . N .4 ...,,....,...,...... . ,..,, ..... L ....... ,L .A... Y ...,. I f N 017017 Shady Brook Butter Milk and Cream Ice Cream Creamo', AREEQPERPECT FGODS Use More of Them 'Al PHONE 2126 BLOOMINGTON - INDIANA I OHddFf'Ih 4,3 al ATV Qt 'illlik QM Aera Greetings TUTTI Indiana Limestone Compan TO THOSE of you who are leaving Bloomington this year, we should like to say a word regarding Indiana Limestone. The stone industry may have attracted more than your passing notice during your stay in Bloomington. We hope so, for it is a fast-growing business, and, like every other great industry, it needs more good people. But whatever your future plans, we feel sure that wherever you go, buildings constructed of Indiana Lime' stone will have more than an ordinary attraction for you. You will see in every Indiana Limestone structure, not simply an attractive exterior, but quarries . , . chan' neling machines . . . mills. . . people . . . a whole industry of which the average passerfby knows little. We hope that your interest in Indiana Limestone will continue. It may be your privilege some day to decide upon the nature of a great building . . . or a home. Certainly when this time comes, beautiful lightfcolored Indiana Limestone should seem more desirable to you than other materials, for you know so much about the nation's building stone and have seen this natural prodf uct in the making. INDIANA LIMESTONE CGMPANY General Offces: Bedford, Indiana Executive Offices: Tribune Tower, Chicago Page One Hundred Fifty-Four I A 7 ' V .j'l ' WX ' gli' l A fl. ,ing . ..-film Am -lm 14, ak MEL Billy. Asn.. T Indiana Limestone Compan Sales Offices: ATLANTA 61o Glenn Bldg. BOSTON 723 Lawyers Bldg. CHICAGO 1317 Tribune Tower CINCINNATI 1338 Enquirer Bldg. CLEVELAND 886 Union Trust Bldg. DALLAS 1311 Magnolia Bldg. DES MOINES 629 Insurance Exchang DETROIT 2 340 BOOkfTower Bldg. KANSAS CITY, MO. 715 Midland Bldg. MINNEAPOLIS 1148 Plymouth Bldg. e Bldg. NEW ORLEANS 916 Hibernia Bank Bldg. NEW YORK CITY Indiana Limestone Company of New York, Inc., 15 East 41st St. PHILADELPHIA 4o3f16oO Walnut Street PITTSBURGH 7Io Chamber of Commerce Bldg. SAN FRANCISCO IOO2 Crocker First Nat'l Bank Bldg ST. LOUIS 1559 Bell Telephone Bldg. SYRACUSE 705-O. C. S. Bank Bldg. WASHINGTON Colorado Bldg. TORONTO Builders' Exchange Page One Hundred Fifty-Fiue Q, ,fs-all Ariz, gg I DIANA LIIVIESTO E Quarried from the hills of Lawrence and Monroe Counties, Indiana Limestone has found its way into every community throughout the country. A majority of the nation's monumental buildings are of Indiana Limestone. It has been used generously in every type of building from the rural school or residence in localities far removed from this district, to the finest of school, college, club, library, church, office and public buildings. No other commodity enjoys so extensive a market or is so widely distributed. This is ample evidence of its merit and worth. That the graduates of Bloomington High School may likewise by ability and meritorious accomplishments hence- forth make themselves known throughout the width and breadth of North America, is the hope and wish of the smiliwiitt smite co Page One Hundred Fifly-Six Q- All' I T I 4: I ' 1 ff -1 V 1- XI. , f gf:-' li R V x - f m 3 3051110 , AA I t AA N Bl00MINGION lIMES10NE CUMPA Y INDIANA LIMESTONE QUARRIES, MILLS AND GENERAL OFFICES BLOOMINGTON, INDIANA llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIlllIIlIllllllllllllllllllllllli SALES OFFICES NEW YORK 535 Fifth Avenue CHICAGO 228 N. LaSalle Street PHILADELPHIA 615 Witherspoon Building DETROIT 1058 Maccabees Building DALLAS 411 Construction Industries Building CINCINNATI 915 Chamber of Commerce Building TORONTO Builder's Exchange Page One Hundred Fifty-Seven L , .A 5. a,.qQy, . , M ,gg A fx' M, I H ' 1. ,lf ty R M 4 .- EK 11 19 -Q: A ,fm ,,. .4 X f , , P, x 0 ' , ig' f ,LN 'A' 12, ' ' ' H' A ll f u D I ' N The Fu wider Lumber Co. LUMBER MILLWORK and BUILDERS' MATERIAL A BOARD OR A BUNGALOWH Dial 2330?-3123 ARTHUR DAY FUNERAL DIRECTOR SXNITARY AMBULANCE SERXICE New Funeral Chapel PHONE 4363 IQO H ddI'fuEqht A1 j nik IL Vfzmfsllx Gm-11-ac zlrrszksi' M, . ,V 5, Q, , I -..-.f ' . -. , I ,. A ' ,. . ,H , ' - . -N1 . .zz ' ' X - 'sm' ' it .I X I 11 ' I ,I X' I 'Will - po 5 i . F' .. X ' I I 64.5, A I 'IN , 1 5, 5 . , I f ' ' X, 1 xx ...Lx -. ..- In -ees 1, ' rx. , . I A A mu.: ---A- funn: A--A ,-Annu.:-un---e William E. Sullivan Clofhier for Lad ana' Daa' West Side of Square KUPPE HEI ER And Other Good Clothes Logan L. Coombs BRAEBURN CLOTHES INTERWOVEN SOX DOBBS HATS WILSON ATHLETIC GOODS DOBBS CAPS MANHATTAN SHIRTS- RESILIQ TIES PAJAMAS HICKOK BELTS VASSAR UNDERWEAR MANSCO SHIRTS Logan L. Coombs East Side of Square Page One Hundred F1'ftyfN1'ne I . I 6 I A Ia A I i A QW: I- x ,ff 4 'NEW t po 1 . . I I 124.39 , I ' ' Q 6021110 S SI Sss 1 N VVE APPRECIATE YOUR BUSINESS FIRST NATIONAL BANK I3IO0lIlIl'lQ'tOU,S Bank for Fifty-Eight Years Our Mo1lofA-A'Sc1fety For Our Depositors' Assets More Than 553,750,000 'AQUALITY AND SERVICE HAS BEEN OUR MOTTO FOR SIXTY YEARS BLOOMINGTON MILLING CO. Home of f3l'2II'lL1l2ltCd Patent Flour Dealers in FLQUR FEEDS SEEDS PHONES 6395 and 6396 J N IqOHddSq 3 1 -we . f ' , fyjt 'A I Eh ', V V:-C' . ph -1 '. 1. , in 1 ,' ,I' 4 I 1' v 'L X ' I 1 11 'LA 3 1 1 ' 1 ..' H 1. -fm 1.51. 4- :Q 1 , 1 Agri., H, , , , wx 1152 km? 111 Gvmv 1130111153 M Bloomington Coal Company HIGH CLASS FUEL OE ALL KINDS PHONE 5 2 5 2 1 I'O1111Jt Servige 26 YEARS OF STEADY GROWTH ' RESOURCES 1903 1919 345,185 O3 3744,219.84 1908 1924 3218.483 OO 32,271,742 82 1913 1929 3368383.00 33,159,242 98 Citizens Loan 8: Trust Company THE FIRE-PROOF BANK J. D. SHOWERS, Prcsid ROY O. PIKE, Cashier r .4 rr rr rrrrr f r r are , gm. xx X r X II 3' an r' Ik 1 mx Wm po ,L Pa ' X 4 I , ' Z 1 x ' ' ' f v :N lx -' N' A 1 r rr. I M. ummm mann' mme ru. up mu NN L. rif e e e rrr The Home of Friendly Service 58.000 Feet Floor Space for Storage CAR XVASHING jxn Kinds GleXTlJYIfrXR Accrassururzs TIRES Graham otor Sales Co. You can't beat :i L llzepuuse that refreshes Wg m4 g5f,?1g.5, 'e f'l! K Q. Y ,fl 'I 1 Q X if e 1 1 1,11 - fr MILLION X r fr e if f Y 43 f PHONE 3541 IT HAD T0 BE GOOD TO GET WHERE ITISIBS COCA-CGLA BOTTLING WORKS E Porrddsyr' rd . ,Q Q ...A-' '1'- . Arc- Wh , n A .wh XWF97? xl! nt ll' ,A I T. Y 'gl' A pn ,gl M a GU 211110 , Q , A fr A as f N ANY WUMAN Who washes anything which a Federal Wash- er can do, is Working for Z Cents an Hour. INTERSTATE ffm SERVICEWWIII Compliments of ALLEN FUNERAL HCDME .SG DAX NIGHT .SZ 212 SOUTH WALNUT STREET PHONE 4270 A as Fw ffl' t 4 like ffm Ill fs. .mt , - ' 1 J I I 4 , ii Q fi? n . ' X . wt. X . 'E ' t. ' , - I5 1 , 5' I' lx l dk' l 'A 'l-N I ry. ., -' I I, ' M 'V WU. N .,- ul . . .' ,-. I I l ffl. 485. ll, --' f - f CLOTHING AND FURNISHINGS FoR THE YOUNG MAN Always the Largest Assortment to Select From KAHN CLOTHING COMPANY ROTRUCK LUNCH Best Place in Town to Eat OPEN ALL NIGHT Steaks and Chops a Specialty Your Best Location Between the Two Shows 210 North Walnut BLOOMINGTON Princess Theatre Masterfully Cleaned and Pressed Harris Grand Robt. H. Harris Enterprises .- Master Cleaners D Homes of 8 Dyer-S V 1 t a p li o n e and Movietone Vv'ith Perfect Installation for the Reproduction of Sound and Speech At These Theatres You Will See the Very Best of the Motion Picture Product Caffetakers of Ladies and lllezzls Wearizzg Apparel and Household Goods Send It To a Master PHONE 4025 BLOOMINGTON, IND. Page One Hundred Sixty-Four N - I , ii- I c I - S, I , I 33 , 4 ,, p . A ,.,, ., . A A ??E2Ei??? .,, , QA L.A f . its THE BEAUTIFUL NEW INDIANA Where the WOrId's Finest Pictures Are Shown HOMIE OF THE RCA PHOTOPHONIZ Perfect Sound Reproduction DGDGE 25 ASCI-IER Manufacturing Jewelers 35 East Wacker Drive CHICAGO, ILLINOIS CLASS PINS id RINGS FRATIERNITY IIswIsI.ERS BAOOIQS RIBBONS LODGE BUTTONS IvII3oAI.S as CUPS TROPHIES IJIAQUES STATIONERY ANNOUNCIQIVIIQNTS DIAMONDS PLATINUM IIQWIQIRY 46 0 -A I 1 fr ,Q ff Cream There is No Better Food Than ICE CREAM-It Always Pleascs the Appetite of Both Young and Old We Manufacture Many Flavors of Ice Cream and Sherberts Quality Ice Cream Co. 401 South Washington Street Dial 6369 N Page One Hundred Sixty-Five T T 1 'f L its WET?-'50 AA A, A, as BLOOMINGTON HARDWARE CO. Friends of the School Harclware, Stoves, Paints, Kitchen Wa1'e, Poultry Fence l05 W. Fifth Phone 2750 JOHN T. TEMPLE, Proprietor Compliments of FARRIS BROS. 208 North Walnut Oakland-Pontiac BROOKBANK MOTOR' SALES Sales and Service 408 South Walnut Street Phone 3014 BLOOMINGTON, IND. Dial 6323 Congratulations to the Class of l9Z9 WAHL 25 CURRY QUALITY BAKERS 304 S. Walnut St. Phone 6016 Page One Hundred Sixty-Six . 'I . ' l , 1 ,'r7'f, A ,-, , . ' ' Tv fi ' I4 .Zh ilmg - -jim Am ,la P fi'w,f.R :mite ASS f HOME LAUNDRY Gifts for the Graduate PICTURES F BRIDGE LAMPS of BED LAMPS CEDAR CHESTS i SILK CUSHIONS Complete Laundry BQQK DESKS And We are now showing an excep- ' tionally complete line of beautiful - Y N ' and useful pieces that make an Ijly Lleanlng ideal gift to your graduating Q . friend. Service 309 South Lincoln Street H. D. CARPENTER, Prop. D' 1 6344 'a opposite Post Office rdf 529.21 Q C31 THRASHER BROS. X 5 I, 'Q St A272 , GENERAL HARDWARE CQMII W ! :'0' t 4' ff. ' 'iff W wwlif'f' . 'S' - df Good Merchandise The Bingham Beauty Parlor ,lt the Ri ht Prim 5th and Walnut Sts. C g 5 Upstairs Over Miller-Wohl PERMANENT WAVING And All Lines of BEAUTY CULTURE Newest and Best Dial 2465 South Side Ask About Our Scientific Weight Control ALI - PRICES IN PERMANENTS Dial 5514 Page One H 1 undred Sixty-Seven When Words Fail, Flowers Preuail WYLIE'S A Store That Specializes in the Artistic and Beautiful Furniture T H E Of Merit R u g s Of Quality and Beauty L a in p s S With a Cheery Glow Washington at Kirkwood P i C t u 1' e 5 Well Chosen Dial 3903 GIFTS, FAVORS AND DECORATIONS FLOWERS TELEGRAPHED For All Occasions ANYWHERE. ANYTIME KENNEY COAL '65 ICE CO. Best Grades Virginia Splint Eastern Kentucky Pocahontas and Indiana Coals Distilled VVater Ice Phone 4300 400 West Eleventh Street HUGHES BROS. COMPANY Everything in Lumber Coal Building Material Largest Stock in the City ELECTRIC PLANINC1 MILL Phone 61 15 Cor. 4th and Monon R, R. Page One Hundred Sixty-Eight Q Ai v 1-fef Wm in UA 50271110 aid Am 4 D N. ,J .Y ,, , U --.-1 ' W. W N 'pix D lx X .Wiz ' ' N ' l 33 , .-fi' - Wa 5 e , Aj N I ff' W 4 1: , 1 if 9 l ' T 'l , 4' N VL A .- it . l .-A gfqff, W it 7, C Stoute's Pharmacy CUT RATE DRUGS and Say it with Flowers R O S E S ? FOUNTAIN SERVICE Yes, She Loves Roses! Hotel Graham Bldg. On the Corner On the Square Dial FLORAL Co. 2316 5062 NVatcl1es-Diamonds A Nice Stock of the E' M' 8 Newest Creations in Modern GROCERIES Jewelry MEATS ' DRY GOODS Always Something New NOTIONS X to Show You and SHOES Phone 5959 RAY LYNCH JEWELRY STORE Indiana Theatre Building Dial 3485 Corner Second and Rogers Page One Hundred Sixty-Nine , .l g 'D pa .Q it . .A ,k Gvgmc Ami 3035 Prin fi Q' he Company SHO ES For Qlfveryone For livery Occasion AT ROBBINS SHOE STORE Bloomington, Ind. JOB PRINTERS .L..l. - -Om .illi- Phone -1000 PUBLISHERS Q, The Qi Don' . 095 In gt0 land 0 1 LUDIIICYII -anon snow- urhussaunqpunlq' llllullilllihul. 9 lhninglnhlns N Page One Hu Robertson '55 Whaley The Best To Be Had- We Have It Fresh and Cured Meats Our Motto: QUALITY AND SERVICE Dial 6351 Opposite Jail ll5 S. Walnut ndred Seventy N .2 X I 63' 'iii 1 f ' t F S lbqlb That Are Different it lVeShoe me Family FUNERAL DIRECTORS Service-Economy Phone 4664 Weir Funeral Home Corner of Fifth and Madison BLOOMINGTON, IND. GRACIZ WIEIR License I657 Arch Preserver Shoes For Men, Women and Children Bostonian Shoes For Men and Boys MODEL SHOE CO South Side of Square We Congratulate the 1929 Graduation Class of Bloomington High School HOOSIER HARDWARE CO. North Side of Square GOOD BOOKS Are One of the Greatest Influ- ences in Character Building and Mental Development VVe Endeavor at All Times to Have the Best Books READ MORE BOOKS CITY BOOK 'E5 MUSIC CO. South Side of the Square Dial 2258 g f J Page One Hundred Seventy-One 'f 4 Elm GUEIWC f AA ,I A ,. k If Us 3 THE MONROE R fr shin Drinl' C 6' g X BANK or a Box of Good Fresh Candy Or Anything in the Cordially Invites You to Use Its Excellent Facilities for Handling Your Financial Affairs DRUG LINE -'W Stop At Four Per Cent. Interest y , Paid on Savings Carter Y5 O I-Iaver s Accounts Drug Store - South Side Square Corner Kirkwood and Walnut St. HAVENS BROS. Everything in Poultry Seventh and Morton Dial 3858 Next Time Try the DEW DROP INN For Good Plate Lunches Sandwiches Sodas and Candies SPECIAL CHICKEN DINNERS EVERY SUNDAY 422 S. Walnut HENRY F. BOXMAN, Prop. Page One Hundred Seventy-Two 5, will' Q U elf -4: g . -. 'T li it I 11 '- , ' FV . f 4 , i i H ,- is i , ' .r ?,Z .. X , Y!! 3 b 14 ,fix , C ,,,- it ig i ii W ri. 1 . , 'mg i'1?4l22s13lix G 211-ac ill A M' M Save VVitl1 Safety AT YOUR Rexall Drug Store CUT RATE DRUGS West Side Dial 5008 Misses' Apparel of the Better Kind at POPULAR PRICES THE VOGUE East Side Square The R. L. Cosler Company BooKB1NDERs And Manufacturers of FRATERNITY PROGRAMS and FAVORS 537 South Walnut Street BEEM 25 MORRIS High Class Cleaning and Pressing Dial 2522 l08 South College Avenue Page One Hundred Seventy-Three I - we I 1 I Age. I . i'fZ4iQ5n,iIx 1MmZSi.,if get . U 'x - W' ' Ifutl' A I A' ax' . P' ' W If Q, 'I I I I A ue if ' If I ' 'X X 1- Htl ' 5 I rn.. hung.. ......,.., , ..,..,...x,...,,.,... , ...... mmm, ..,,., , . ..,. .., ..,,. . N., ,. The Real Sportsmen En- joy Looking Over Our Complete Line of Equipment for All Sports And Now Comes GOLI5 TENNIS FISHING SWIMMING BASEBALL PLAYGROUND We Are Equipped to Take Care of Your Needs SoutheQndiana HANNA BARBER SHOP IO5 S. Walnut Street WHERE YOU CAN ALWAYS EXPECT THE BEST OF Sporting Goods Co. SERVICE II5 East Kirkwood Phone 3970 DIAL 4225 I SERVICE I The Home of Dependable Coals Ask John R. JOHN R. EAST COAL CO. 521-523 West Second Street THAT IS AN INVITATION '23 THE BLOOIVIINGTON NATIONAL BANK K I Page One Hundred Seventy-Four - ,S so- rs e I - fries so A. an A e, I f r f I 1 ,o IL iii A Ihr JIM HN LT?olIs A 6031110 i t 1 Your nzrmc on thc dotted line FOR A Dodge Brothers Product Insures your ownership of Dependable, Economical and Long-lived Transportation LEWIS C. TAYLOR, Inc. Dodge Brothers Motor Vehicles 314 South Walnut Street KERR St RILEY Coal and Coke Petroleum Products Second and Rogers Sts. Telephone 5828 PAINTS AND VARNISIIIES PAINTS VARNISHES WINDOW GLASS GENERAL HARDWARE I Prince Hardware Co. Prince for Hardware Odd Rellows Bldg. Dial 2867 BLOOMINGTON, - INDIANA M O N EY L OA N E D For Educational Purposes 5070 on Savings The Evansville Morris Plan Co. BLOOMINGTON BRANCH 109 S. College N. R. JACOBS, Manager. Page One Hundred Seventy F . ,gl .I A i. P . ,fi -5, if-. tw 4. VJ, ff. t .. . wi wamc new Mother, complained Katty Anne, I don't feel very well. That's too bad, dear, said Mrs. Louden sympathetically, where do you feel worst? In school, Mother. f'Are you laughing at me, de- manded Mr. Stubbs of his class. No, came the answer in chorus. Well, insisted that learned one, What else is there in the room to laugh at? Teacher: Now, Charlie, you must not say 'I ain't goin'. You should say I am not going, you are not going, he is not going, we are not going, you are not going, they are not going. Charlie Lamkins: Gee, ain't nobody goin'? Sonny Barrett: 'Yeah, I saw you kiss my sister. Charlie: Er7-here's a quarter. Sonny. Sonny: And here's ten cents change, one price to all: that's the way I do business. Magic Bunion Cure Inc. Dear Sirs: ,- For twenty years I had suf- fered with two severe bunions. I tried numerous cures, but to no avail. 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Tramp: No, I ain't the same man, and What's more the doctor says I never will be the- same man again. Mr. Hoadley: Cto his son who was returning to schoolj Edward, don't you let me hear any more ibad reports about you. Ed: I'll try not to, Dad, but you know those things will leak out. Tourist Version: Under the spreading chestnut tree. the village hot-dog stands. The last word in jokes: An abr sent minded Scotch mother-in-law. Mussolini, at his cabinet meet- ing: So I says to myself. says I. What some people don't know about drivingvwould fill a hospital. Hundred Seventy-Six Mmmiiiu x :ln :Jammu fp Miqwiawvw ff ', WM., Wi? S
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