Bluffton High School - Retrospect Yearbook (Bluffton, IN)
- Class of 1924
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S0 We, without further apologiggl Axand no explanationh, will try. to reveal, to K best of our ability this unparalleled and notor-A ious gallery A d of rw . . wa-ya h of -f'-ff A or-,,f-we..-Q, A , l ' as 1- 1 Ei i if i me fsiciizcwi ! 'riff H YiAP Y ? 2 Q i i S 3 W: ff ff Qi V RJ i Qf ,Smut 15- A- fallen Q LQ? y. W Q Mr. .Xllvn has sv1'V4-11 us faithfully fm' 27 yi-urs. 'Wh il'2lYl' him mu' hvsl wishvs as wh I4-:nw Q svhuol. Q i - T h 1 ' l'l'vn vhilelrvil i'ollmu-il, with l'll4il'2Il'iIlQ wih-, S .Xml plllvlu-41 his gown to sham' thc- gmul lll2lIl'S W smile. tg Ilis l'll1i4i'V smih' il IHlI'0lli.S Wzirmth vxpwssml. i I 'l'hvir wi-ll':mf plm-alsml him, :mal lhm-ir mrvs dis- 1 7 111-sshd g 5 i 'I'o lhvm his In-an-1. his low, his gi-ic-fs www- Q'iY1'lI. N 4 mi ' 1 1 v Ulcfzonpdcff 5 4 Q ' I A2 V .5 5 w + 4 Q 2 ' X f i Q 5 S w I i 3 F' 'Q V 4 I s E Q 5' Q F N 1 2 S . 5 5 5 P 2 v f f P 1 Q -2 Ymfl-aNmx W -.... 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She is the teacher of shorthand, typing, commercial arithmetic and geography. Mid-Year Class Adviser. MR. FRANCIS G. HITFFORIJ-1lraduate of Hanover College. His 8 home is in lilutfton. Ile has been the instructor of science in Rluttton High School for two years. Sophomore class adviser, ,Vg lj lt W l 4 l I I 1 l f. ff. l U Ii . assistant coach of football team. X MISS NONDES HAGLER-Iiraduate of I. U. Her home is at YVarren, M I Ind. This is her 1-list year as teacher of Home Economics and g I 8 I cooking in lklutfton Iligh. Q fy MISS ISLAXCHE KARNSL-Graduate of I. U. She has spent almost her f' l entire life in Bluffton. She was the principal of Bluffton High . it t for several years. She is at present the teacher of Latin. Junior 2' class adviser ' I l ' l I l M R. JOHN M. FRENCH-Princi nal of Bluffton Hi h three Years. He l f . I Q . . f is a graduate ot' Chicago Ifniversity. Mathematics instructor for l live years. A f l I l MRS. AGNES tMcl.EASTERj MORRIS-tlraalnate of Indiana If l Q S Her home is in Lawreincehurg, Indiana. Instructor in commer' N E , cial arithmetic and geometry. Mid-Year Class Adviser. I is .5 7 It l MR. RICHARD D. GAY--Gracluate of Tri-State College. Four 'ears :1 s 5 . commercial teacher in Rlutfton High. Manager of school store. l I MR. M. S. SMITH-Graduate of Purdue. Has served in Il. H. S. as X E teacher of vocational agriculture. l fl fi, MISS SARAH I. McUUNXELL-Studied music at Cornell I'IlIVPl'SlIX. l if is Refore coming here she was a teacher at Rushville and Muncie I ,, State Normal. A ,A A i g 5 MRS. PEARL HUFF RARTHOLOMEXV-Graduate of I. U. Her home ' il is in IVarren, Ind. She has taught Senior and Junior English if A A 1 I-'Aw .1 L,Nax flfx -ZWF. 1' lb-751-aol 4-4',4'-i SJ i H--,a23.'R. Ava! -dS ms . 'L -- A 'iff - , ,I Q ,,. ,., -'J 25 cj Qfzoapccy, since she became one of the fuclllty. She has had CIIZIIPQO of the bonnet and Retrospect stuffs. faf I-. 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A 1 ,S -...Q 355 J fu muon' ruff .43 ... Nx-rv 3 6 F 5 1 5 Z ! NJ . J ' . I. ' JOHN M FRFNLH' A 3 MRS. BART, A. B. Mathematics , V 5 Y EI1gllSh - ears 2 Years 1 'x i W ! N N -x J J V fr If BLANCHE KARNS, A. B., A. M. ESTHER ANDERSON, A. B, Latin English 24 Years 3 Years -1,5 - 0' f ,,, Q5 llc, We lJ1OAPC'ClfW w - , A 5 P A' 17' 1 , X . 35 , 1 A 5 x + A , R 1 3 CLARA STURGIS A B RICHARD GAY E ' ' ' Commercial 1 French , 1 H 5 P X I 4 Xealb Q W A A A j .1 A F 5 A 2 i 3 x i 3 1 s a Q ' A 5 ' A M. S. SMITH, A. B. F. G. HUFFORD 5 , Vocational SCFPDC9 I i I 1 ygal- 2 Yeals A f 5 32 EI GQJQU 1 .J 3 V A ' A X , LOUISE MEYER, A. B. 1 Spanish and Economics K I IVZ Year 5 DH 651 X , ff LQ il ig, 57 K1 QQ S Q 1 Z ,E 'X l E L. E. TEMPLIN Manual Arts and Iiasvbull 5 Years 3Rcl'zcnFccl ' A TD V 1' 3 fi! la 4 BESS SALE. A. B. Sewing 13 Years A RUSSELL RIPPE Athletics 3 Yvars f'..,.4'NI !ffG '...i'Af-4 5 ' .an! .afV '5ffm4 ll1rr.. h- - ' If ' r . N Z P J F. G W A 5 l 5 , . 5 . I 2 F x ' ?ff5'fYHQR31g,gy 5 Q QRC fm, PQ Cl' 1 ' V 5 I , A7 w . Q Q X. Ig, ff L O I .J 1 l X I,l7Cll.IC XYALTZ W Mhlpm-S ALICIG PE'I'l'1RS, A. li. a LQ YQ-au' Art, I , i 13 Yours N Li , , 1 l Q+ X , 1 5 , I N W , li 1 W r 1 ' Y I EDWARD WIII'l'lf1 R ' MISS CIIARD Mathvmativs and CllUl1liSll'Y , Allll. tics 1 Year QW Q UQ Your 1 CU 2' mx wi v J' 5 In ZTSVI7 V32 Q no Q Xclicniv W l P if ll U 0,5 L HAmum' GEIGER, A. Is. GLADYS TRICKQ A. B4 4 1 Civivs and Histmb' English and Iiibls- sway Q. R 1 YP211' I Ym-zu' 3 Q , N , x +2 5 'Q AGNES QMCLEASTERJ MORRIS , A. B. NONDES HAEGLER, U. S, , Mathematics Home- Evollomic-s X 1 Yvar 1 YUEII' x 'fhfvns-754 I. Q L I ,za x X v K I 2 I mi J W n'A g! S9 2 5 'z 2 ,il Z C 5 4 5 v P ' l H ' ' s 5 4 ,4 l 3 X ' 3 'gm 5 K 4 5 .5 5 . MARY SHAFER SARAH I. MCCONNELL, W 5 L Commercial B' M' P' M' N Q ' 1 Year 1 Year i , - Q W. f V - 1 i i 4 5 N Q 2 f F. 5 Q H 1 GLEN COOLMAN VVELTHY SHIVELY, A. B. b A Supervisor History 1 5 1 Yval' 3 Years I i gl Af 4.: ,..- .v ,-4 ,.a .-.4 Q ,-1 :u p-4 :L 'N v +.a V2 U3 1-v .Q p-4 U 4-P 94 .-4 54-4 lf -1 ,-4 +.- lv A ,- A -.f 4.4 3-4 C A v-4 A v A f-4 -a -I 3 Q.. I-4 4-' ,-1 f-4 -n ,.: A YJ IJ 'H Q' Q1 V m z - .. .- L CD .. .. :'1 School. ,-4 p11 .L r--4 r--1 ,.. 1, .-. .. 4 'G' W P. 110 from thc- KL ts W Q I 5 f f ff Q M. N YU' -,, Siilc wkclzcnlwcci 't H- ' 'fuk 'Nm l Since tlml- is fast running and i ' N 3-!Ql'2iilllllll0ll is coming. ' W Oh. sing.: tht-ii dvai' pupils don't sigh ' Oh, think ot' the plvaslires in man- 3 fold Illtxklillll-'S I 1 'I'hz1t wtfve vnjoyod in yours 5Z0ll9 p l by. i wt-, tho 1-iw ol' 1921, uri- ' tho lirst to onjoy tht- plvzxs- nrt-s :tml tho uso ol' tho l'. A. l P i Alll'll lligll St-hool. NVQ' tlo i not only zlppl-t-1-iantv tho Q Vllilllgl' to IIUNY lligh School, i lllll :llso lmvv tho honor ol' luv- ing tho iii-st 1-hiss to giuulllallt- from this how lmilllihg. Whm-in wo l'llil'l'l'1l high svhool E j lltblll' j't'ill'S ilgtb with tho 5 x thought in lllllltl ol' lllQ lll'l' i l wlllvzitioli, wv llitl not rt-z livw l 1.. 1 that llill'tl pi-ohloins We woultl imwt to tinish our lligh A Svhool 4-oui-sv. Um- high svhool l'tlll1'2llltlll ht-lps 1-:lvll Q l ol' us to timl our ht-st ocvilpzt- i tion in lill- :tml tits its l'o-- X i S2lllSl.2lt'lltbll :tml l'llj4l.Yllll'llf for l'lltl11'l- sviwit-v. 1 Although our Class lll2l'Y not ln- tho lzirgt-st oi' tlw most Sllt't't'SSl'lll class that will 1-wi' gmeltizltv li-om thv I'. A. Al- lvn lligh School, l hopv our 11-t-owls will hu Ql'illlll'Ylllg' ln tho Iatvtilly :tml tuturv grzul- l gun JJW l f 3 Q F2 fl H 'l 2 .Qi 1 s o 3 Q A 5 ? I X f E fig Q' iw 1sf:.-sf? ay Q ,411 ' G5AAYV? 0' ffm- 'yn Qxcga 775 gnc Q-,Refbcoopectff BASKETBALL Since Indiana is one of the foremost states in this game and that Bluffton has a team, seems to be two good reasons why we should have an explanation. Basketball- Ellgibility-Basketball is a systematic indoor rough-house. It is played by two teams of 5 invalids each. Now and then a normal person is allowed to e11ter this game but only whe11 he is possessed of unusual agility or because of the scarcity of invalids. Equipment-Nobody is allowed to play basketball with more than :1 dime's worth of haberdashery o11. Negligee is the pass-word. In shirts, short sleeves and low neck effects are entirely proper. Painful collars, jazz-bow ties, and stiff shirt fronts are distinctly barred. Shoes are also allowed by special permission. The Game-The aim of basketball is go get a round spherical mass of leather encased air into a butter-fly net. The foolish thing about it all is t.hat the bottom of the net is extracted, so that the leather air falls out as soon as it is put in. lf a good butterfly net could be used, and if it. could he hermetically sealed upon the arrival of the hall within, it would he an excuse for all this struggle. But one good feaure of baskeball is that when a performer slips, only nine men and the referee can step on his face, while there are 21 and a referee in football. IEE! How many people know the meaning of Retrospect? How many pupils realize the Value of the Retrospect in years to come? This is the seventh edition of our annual, a11d the first to belong to the Indiana State Press Association. Our efforts and time spent, all go to try to make you realize the value of a real education and try to make you know the lllildllllll through which you can forecall your happy school days. I sincerely hope that our efforts have 11ot been in vain. kQrW 2 Q-. 4133. I' fa l f 4 l X pi ls F. L S lt l 2 F .gf li mi EWAN-,L may .,Y1bJ ', Q-ammllsfl .lP,A3 Ngflf 'Zwp4'v l'1'g,,'Hn. AQ-m L G! ,- Mr !Q 'vv k ff? 1 'w- ff 'ff 'JK 25 Qlgkckzoo H tract LAI? L A - wwf, S 12. L? Yvwv 'ml-:xnxx 'J Y ? YK VAAYVY JFGITXM Ra -JY' Y gl Y-H-at . MNA? Q N 7 4: is Gi ii' Y -Jgnl I - 2 g 5. 5 ' + 4 Y ifiS1E ,w, ' 5 3 5 ff - --A fs-2 - 4 f ' ff if U- 'E 1 X .ff D 1 - - '-. Y if 4:1Rg-Fai .muj- ff' Es' X F 3 Q , Q 4 f-' 3 -rf nut M ' VJW Xiwfff' Q H 'A M W-Pi 1 , Iliff a s 9 f Q, Q H FEB 1 va ,I ml ff, Q I 4' S Q ffy 21 ,,,g,z545, Z4 9 Q' ' Wifi' f ' U s X S Q? K 5? . ' Hlfff f 'A Lf ' - L, 'Y 32 3 y ' Z X4 11 5. 2-g d . 1 6, K L1 3 -fiff - - 4 F543 'ff , fi wwf' 6 8 ig 1 J - Q, i ,V ,I fp, '-ir.: Q' --rj is K H15 1 M if Q FIR ST VG E Y YAGE Q 1 , 3 . ',,.:.NnR ,,1:-tymsvw. Mu- ,A I 8 M. ,.T ',',,,AxNsu an-A'p.C'9nng N-Y' M ,VW 2 -,A 'nun' yfwgnvav ,iii 'b-1'-:A HL ff mvudx iff 3 Qlafzog cb 'WWA Senior Class History The class of twenty-four started its eventful career under the able leadership of Miss Shively. Our class oificers were: Alonzo lh-ickley, president, Kathryn Thomas, vice president, Clarence llartlemay, secre- tary, and Martha Rose Morris, treasurer. The freshmen were very much appreciated when it came to the basketball season and also the track meet, for Spud Harshman and Lonney Ilrickley were hard to beat. The first year passed with amazing rapidity. that is, for most of us, and we no longer had to occupy the rear pews of the old high school assembly. The next year of our story at ll. H. S. was also very successful, in fact we caused the teachers no annoyance whatever, so busy were we, the class of twenty-four, as Sophoinores. With the class under the lead- ership of Henry Brown president, Mary Buckner, vice president, Made- lyn Markley, secretary and Martha Rose Morris, treasurer, success was our lot for another year. The class was entertained at the home of Eva lfhalfant and everybody went home not regretting that they had chosen that place for their hayride. Shuey,' gave his usual line of jokes and we all laughed-reinem ber ? The third year, our Junior year, was with a line of intelligent peppy otficers. They were. Kathryn Thomas, president, Alonzo Iirick- ley, vice president, Homer Markley, treasurer 5 and Dorothy Alspach, secretary. This year we chose our rings and pins which were extremely unique and beautiful. The one great success of the year was the Comet. All previous sales records were shattered and we put- out the best Comet that li. H. S. had seen in many a day. The girls' basketball tbillll came out with flying colors in the inter-class contest.. The class held a. St. Plt1'llli9 Day party It the Cherry Street gym. We went over the top with the Red UIOSS and the other classics soon followed oul mxamph. l ln, last and best event of the year w as the Junioi Reception lseceptions may come and go but this one will be iemembeied by all who lttendc d IS the best. 'llns, ou1 last ymai in high school, we havm .L nc w and ln tlu build- ing NVllll,ll was named 1n honoi of one who has given el great portion of his lite to the bcttc,1nn,nt of thc Bluffton schools-I . X. A111 n. Some fr w meeting and cllcliul Homer Malkhy, p1es1de11t, Nladelyn Nlaiklu vice pusidtntg bhailcs Mock, sccietaiy , and Malgalet Lhlel, llldNlll1l. Mi, , . 9 t Qgl it. 1.1 4 A' l Q 5 ' 3 F. ff, S X. l L I x l P - . . . . . . . . - 'N ' n K . ' . ' , . 1 , ' , W I L 1 U . 1 1 ' 0 1 4 b v 1, 1 1 3 o 3 1 1 N 'l x I Q A 1 A v 1 vc v 1 1 ' . V a if Q Y I ' I I I I Y I X , . . KN z A 1 F. W . U 6 1 V A I 0 Y A s A A a . ' Q Q L1 x x A g 4 r x 1 I 1 I I A x l x g at weeks after the beginning of this school year, the Seniors held a class i A s 1 Q s ,x f 1 a 5 v . u' n 1 v . : x v I ' A . 1 , , 1..,..A . ..,,.. ,- . at ly 3' 1 Yv-1S.,,-ina-.Y f..r'f'-I. -fnsfm-4-I-I :fix fines ,i '.1 ' f SSH., Qkarmpqcrf Miss Sturgis and L. E. Teinplin were selected as our class advisers. Both of these two faculty lnelnbers have great ability and we are very proud of them, indeed. During the fall we journeyed to the home of Paul Uaps and enjoyed ourselves by feasting upon the principal product of a water- inelon patch. It might be added that the inelons were furnished by a At- x S 2 F 'y inelnber of our class, Harold Krinn. We had our share of nien in all iq 'j athletic activities this year as in all years previous to this one. Taber, 1 R j Crandall in football, Elliott, in basketball, and Wasson, in baseball. 4 1 l ollowing the custom of this school, the Seniors put on the class ' if f play The Glorious Girl, a musical comedy, in which talent was ex- X , hihited throughout. the play. S ' The class was clamoring for another party, so it was decided at Q class meeting that we go to the hoine of Max Wibel. A splendid time was B enjoyed by all. The next thing that happened to the class was the Junior X reception. The Seniors apparently enjoyed this event greatly for the Q hour was late when everyone had departed. Before gradutaing we held ,S q l a Senior class banquet. Here ends the history of the senior classy the E banner of cream and crimson no longer floats within the walls of B. H. it 'H S., but it will float in our memory for years to come. 5 ,U 1 ,, 1 f if I S, 1 R t t Q if is ll Q Q M5-.in-r' -7' F j 'een ifiiil' ,j , i x l FQ id T g ,ff i j fi l i Q 5 1 Q' Q l Sf 1 1 5 l lr TW 51 r if L. IQ, Q ZOJPCLC lllblillill M.HHSLIC!-1l'npulllrj 'lfhe embodiment of perpetual niote-Ili, 'Frau-k '22-'24: Class 'l'rvaisurur '22-'tlig President '23-'Hg lflnglish Club '23-'Zig Spanish Club '23-'IJ-l. Social Sc-ience ':ZI- 'iig Sc-im-live Club '23-'Zig Beet Hunkio Clubg Cast of Glorious Girl 'Z-i. BIADEL YN MAIKKLEY-1lrreslsillnlub Her very frowns urn- fairer fur, Than smiles of other maidens are. Class See. '21-'22g Springtime '21-'ZZQ Miss Bob YVhite '211 Eng. Club '22-'ZIV '24: Latin Club '22-'23-'24: Comet Staff '233 Sunshine Convt'n. T31 lletro. Staff '24: Journalism Convt'n: Glee Club '22- '23-'2-ig V. Pres. Co-lid Club '22-'till Sunshine Council '23-'Zig V. Pres. ol' Class '23-'11-1: French Club '23-'2-ig Glor- ious Girl H545 Latin Contest '24. l XVAIINER XYASSUN-l0fIlcl0usj I And to his eye there was but l one beloved face on earth, 1 And that was shining on him W Interclass Basketcall '21-'22-'23-'24g l l Intern-lass Baseball '21: lnterelass l Track 'Zig Athletic Board of Advisers Q '20-'21: Orchestra H325 Pin and Ring l Committee '22-'23g Second Team Bas- . ketball '22-'23-'12-tg Varsity Baseball '2Z3- l 'Zig Assistant Mgr. of Football 'IIZQ ln- vitation Committee '23: Glee Club ':Z2- l '23-'24: English Club '22-'33-'22-lg Span- 1 ish Club '23-'Z-lg Mgr. of all Athletics i '23-H243 Beet 1-lunkie Club '23-'Z-ig Busi- l ness Mgr. of Comet '22-'llilg Economics E Club '23-H243 Business Mgr. of Iletro- l sweet '24: Reception Committee 'llllg I Glorious Girl Cust 'ZZ-lg B Club T145 Hi- l Y Club '24. 1 MARTHA ROSE MORILIS-1Sirlkinl.:l She finds a joy in living . Class Treasurer '21-'223 Varsity bas- ketball team '21-'21-'23-'lil Captain varsity team '22-'23-'243 Inter-class basketball 'Z3g English club '22-'till-'2-lg Secretary English club '22-'ZIIQ Latin Club '23-'23-'24: Sunshine Club '21-'2L!- '23-'24: Pres. Sunshine Club '23-124: . Pres. .Junior Musical Club '23-H243 Lon-ul ldclitor Comet Staff '211 Springtime T121 Glorious Girl Cast '24. W lf 1 mf' QRJM CCl If4 1 5' x l I l . - x i 1 G N P0 11 P 7 13 I' Y llluNllY llll0W'N1lUlll.l0t'0llllIllbhI , Anil p'1ntinf.,' time toilmd after l him in vain. lnts-rl-lass Basketball '2. -'L -'L.2.-'L'3 Class l'i-esidmit '21-'Hg Comet Staff '23g ' i li lil-trospect Stuff '23-'Q-lg Beet Hnnkie Club '23-'LZ-I: Athletic- Adviser '23-'243 Cust ol' Glorious Girl 'Z-1. J Ill'l'lI.l+1 MAI!Kl,l+lY-Qlmpotuousl ' O? x l do not wish to be lovely, but Q to bo loved. f l'llllll'lHZlll l'I'0L.fl'llIl1 Committee '21- ' 'SLIQ Sprinp:ti1i1o'2L!: Miss Bob NVl1ite 'Z21: linlin Ul1ili'212-'23-'2-ll lCng'lisl1 Club '23- Eg '2l: Junior Musical Club '23-'Z-lg Girls' ' lille-iw-lass Team '23-'2-l1Comet Staff '231 , llvtrospevt '24. Glee Club '22-'23-'24g 4 Pianist Glorious Gril '24, 9 X A llIll1lN 'l'.K ll ICI!-1 lnsouvlunll gl , 4 : 'If 5 m i 5 M. ft l':llLL'llSll Ulub '22-'23-'243 Science Club j '23-'251 Puls. ll. Y. ll. Club '23-'243 Civic l.vug'ue '23-'HQ lling and l'in Commit- lvv '1!2l: l+hlitor-in-Uliief ol' Comet '22- J ':::g ll:-:nor-in-vim-f of mu-ospecr ':4g ' Uluss liuskvtlmll '23-'241 Sul-ond Team lioslcctlizlll 'ZISQ Football '23-'ZZ-1. DIA HEI, L1 DI llEll'l'-I Mlrillflllb Behold, thou art fair, yoa, pleasant. Sll1'i118IUme 'LIES French Club 'IZ23 Eng'- lisli Club '23-'Z14: f1l'Pg','?,' XVl'it0rs '23-'ZH3 Uoi-rvspomling Sem: Sunshine Club 'Zig Glev Club '21-lg Science Club '24. 421-x 1 i . l F 5 S Q Q Q X. E. i s' , Q 'l s . l 1. wm,f'..h-ws 'nr NEW-T ..i' M m5f:9 K-N'.4mi .afif 'Zff1d'l1m. h- lll' .. l l'LAllENl'lC Il.SN'l'l5-Lhuuslllirl Fur he's a jnlly guud follow, Suviul Svivrico Club 'ilg English Club 'Zl: Spanish Club 'Zig lletruspcct Art l4I1lit4n'g Cumet Cartounist '2Il- 24: Gle-c Club 'ZIZ President uf Beet Hunkie Club 'lil-'Eli Cast of The Glllriuus Girl. l'.l IKULYN ICIIIFIKSIIX-lI'l91'1'l'l Shes alll my funvy pzlinted llL'1', Shtfs lovely shes divine-. Latin Contest 'Ill Miss Hub VVhitv3 Siu-lllug Clmtost 'Zig Chairman Class 1'lk1j' Committee dll- 24: Springtime '21- '22: Junior lllditur Comet '1333 Asst. Fou- turt- Cxlrnut '24: Asst. Feature lletru- spect 'ilg lnterclass Basketball 'Hg Latin Cl1ilJ'23-'23-'11-ll English Club 'ZZ- '2Il- 243 Class l'rof.:ra1n Curnmittvo 'Zil- 'Zl: Girls' Glee Club '22-'23-'Zig Musim-ul Club '23-'24: Girls' Tennis Team '22lg Grt-gg Writt-rs'1l2-'23, LIAIYD l4ll.l.l0'l l'-1l'Ig0tlstl4'llIb A galluping Cuvsar with at basketball: but, uh, lady, uh! lfuutball '21: Soplloniure Atl1letit'Mf.:'V. 'El-'22: Varsity Basketball '21-ll Tntvr- Olass Basketball 'ZSQ English Club 'ii' '23g Spanish Club '23-'Z41 Social Suient-0 Club '23-'2lg Glee Club '23-H245 B Clubg Cast of Glorious Girl '2-1. GXVIC N D0 L Y N L0 NG-1 Pepp yl A creature not too bright ur good, For human naturv's daily fund. Spanish Club '22-'23-H241 Social Scl- ence Club '23-'Ng Springtime 'Q-lg Sun- shine Club. Nuff.. '...d -1. l Lf'As l '- -'k,fyf'Z,,.,rbll1:s,'Bzl.Anm - '37mj iT- 5 HQ ?RQr,O.,,,QCr,l l pi .fs v l , . .. i92'5 g QHIQ QRQIWAPQCL -v L... W-JC-fWvQ .g.: 'KPmz Il0lllI'l'llY Al.Sl',U'H-ll'lqlulu0 i BQ tbinv own self and tlmu uri 1 x luvublef' J S0t'l'0Iill'y of Class '22-'22lg interclnss i liuslwtlsnll 'IR-uni '23-'HL sunshine Club gi '23: Varsity liaskvtbull '22-'2353 Teiiinis 49 'l't'2lll1 '22l: Vivo Pres, Latin Ulub 'ZZ 2.1, A :sympusium Society '22-'till Girls' Give I J Club '22-'23g Advortising Mgr. Cram-t l ' Stuff 'UCL ltotruspewt Staff :Hg Cust ur 3 1 Glorious Girl 'Z-11 Pres. Latin Club '2tl- 1 'Z-ll Pros. Scivilvv Club '23-'Lili Girls' 1 Gln-v Ulub '23-'jig l'll11lI'Y'llilll ui' lnviizl- 1 lion Cuinlnittvv. X l 1 l 1 ... l K 1 GICO. HENRY KIRKXYOUD-4lh-Ilulnlvb 1 .Q- .f An all around fellow. 1 ' , lntvrvlnss 'Frau-lc '20-'21: Intern-lass E X 1 llalskvtbull '21-'221 Uunwt Staff 24: Hut- 3 1 ruspm-rl Stan' '33-'Hg lllngglisli Club 153- ' '2l: Glue Club '23-'241 Sm-inl SL-iviwv 1 ..,., .,, b l lub -..- --l. , 1 l l 1 5 f 1 ANNA I.. Il.Kl'MG.KRDNl4IR-1All-rt! ' 1 ll:-r wurils, like su rnuny ninx 1 .4 1 blo and uiry ss-rviturs, trip ulluul. ' Q 1 ln-r ut runinlamml. 1 5 2 x s S 1 .Xlunini lfhl. Uurnvt Stuff '231 Alumni 1 Nil. ltotvmsyuwt Stain' '24: V. Pres. Spain- 1 ish Ulub '22-'22!: Girls' Glm- Ulub '::-'::!- 1 '241 Miss Hub XYbit0'21: SlDl'lIl,UfIllYlkl '2 ' Gluruius Girl Vast '24. l l 1 ll.KI.I'll Il KYIl.Kv1l'i0llSY l , Strungv, tu the wurlcl ln- wore il bnsbful luck. Apparatus 'Ds-:lin '24: Hi-Y Ulub 'Ell- '2-l: Give Club '23-'2241 Comm-t Stuff '22 1- mn ' '2Z.-'1.2. 1 6' Q 1 F 1 Q l'1n.inu l nnittu ' 'S Q s I F , 1 L: 1 if J gwxmfgxngv -xw.. 1. A-- Z '- J' '.1l fpvbilm.W1n. Aun g-if G' - 5-41' fs-'ff ' WW dim J Qfbwnpecl' 'Wf 4-'m'U'f f5 1 THELMA ULLOM-ffilpraclousl 2 E Oh, for a perfect man. , Glee Club '23-H245 English Club ':24: P Gregg VVritcrs '2-lg Social Science Club d 'ZHQ Sunshine Clubg Comet Staff '231 Het- , I rospect Staff '241 Speed Typing Contest i S '23-'2-1: Pin and Ring Committee 'zlilg ' Girls' Intern-lass Team '23. Q 1 l gg JEAN l'EASE-160011-nnturedl 1 N She stoops to nothing bxut n, X . door. 1 t English Cum '24: Gil-ls' Basketball l '20-'21-'ZZ3-'IIB-'2-ig Springtime 'ZILJL Social X Science '2-lg Girls' Glee Club 222: Sun- shine Club, 1 l B 3 ' 4 lm x l W J . l l 5 u0N.-u.D SALE-qrnmmcmnn v Some people say that the clown is the whole circus. X 3 l I High School Orchestra '20-'21-'221 Class 5 Basketball '22-213: Football 'ililg Glee Club '23-'2-1: The Glorious Girl 'S-ig l i Marion Typeing Contest '24, pf l Q IFIA FISHIIAFGI-I-tlilvelyj E Her heart is not in her workg 'tis elsewhere. X Girls' Basketball '21-'22-'23: Glee Club '21-'23g French Club '23-'Z-13 Science Club '23-'ZZ-1: English Club '23-'224g Sun- S shine Club '23-'24, Q S 5 X a F ,Q f R l E i 1 l 9 l l l .l S 'S 4 5 P - l J5 ,l L I l DUNALID CIIANDAIAII-1llllllvrtuilllmrj l I Qui0t. but IL l'lLl'l' good fol- lbw. lfllurlisll Club '23-'Z-I: 'l'1'zu-k Team '22- 'Z-IQ Fmmlllaxll T01llll'2Zl1 li' Club '23-'Ili ' Spanish Club '23-'Hg Scivllul- Club '22l- ' 'l' lli Y Club '4 l lflllll 1 I!I+I'l'll MDR Ill!-1 lCll'orv1-uve-:IU l l'llllll0l', ulluttvr, as I gn. ,Iutm-rm-lass llvlvzltv 'ilg Sp1'iup.1'tinlv 'Bly ' lull-1'm-lzlss lizlske-Ilmll '23-L42 .Xslvv1'tls- ing' Cuuwl St:1I't 2Il1 .Xmlvm-rlisiug' lletrn- spcm-L Stull 'Lili Latin Club 'LIZ-'lil-'2-11 l'lIl4LZ'llSll Club '22-'23-'2l: From-l1 Club 'LZIl- 2-ll Suviul Sl'il'lll'Q' Club '23-'24g Hlul'l'tou .luniur Musiculv '23-'2l: Glev Club '21-'22-'23-'24: Sunshine ClubgCa1sL ul' 'llluriulls Girl. Ill' I! llI1I'l l' S Nl A l.ll- 1.ll'lElll'llll'lllll1lYl'P , l'ml rzltlwx' bv 1'ig.g'l1l lllilll bv l'rvsidvut. ' '.' ' 'L -'Lf1N illllfl u 'LZ -'L g -- 'S 'Ll -'L 3 1-iz '-iv -X 'L g -- ' 'Li-'L 1 vn- ui:-1 'LIZ , - 'LC -'L-C ' X 'ule 1' 'LII . 1 - '- 'pres lll.'l ,' ' 'LIZ I ' . Ill'lID-lfllln I Us ' - A 1 so '01 ,' ' ' I 'r - ' 'LIL '4D'llllSl -L:--L 1 fs . 'L I qw ., 'L 1 'uns 1' 'L -'L-1 spring.: ' a. Qlluc clkclzon vocl I NA Q. 5 E B S +2 ' Class l!.lNlutb.1ll 'l M Cp sl Cl b Q3 Y 'l 'I l':llF,ll ll Club 'l '4 Sn ll B N nu Club 'l Glu Klub 'l ll 'l' i ll Cllllltll Yhlli 'l 'l Nell lm. f 'I Xlllxlll lla N0 1llVt 'I 13 Q Club l l 'Q l 5 Q b I4 X FIA N llnlj l Nh not xnxx slmll, S K shi nut xvu tall. Hut l'ull ot' athletics Xul lux l lvx all , X-IINIIX 1341-.k1'llmll'l'0nm 'S lu Q X tluluw lhuketlmull if-.lm 'l . . l Club 'l 'l Sm1.1lNw1uo '4 lllvlllt Club ll 5 lllll' 'll 'I ' 'tml' Custulhlm1m1sC1ll Nl 5 l K , f . Q1 l l l gl - i , L ' --ll ' Pj '.,d 1b-is? ' .mi'5JV 5fu0iUh. 1 V Wffv lllm. 'f11-Am- Q I w.1y,,,,f,,,N,pg,ggxgm: ', 1' W Inna! ' 48,71-iff ffv ... - Li ne Qlzon l Q' ff all QR' PQCP' M A R61 R E'I' FU ll R Y-1'l'alkntIv1-I Sho caine tu gruduzite with in good class. lllnpglisli Pluln '23-'Zig Sunshine Club: Suviail Svivnvff. 1-il41llAl.ll G LA S5-Qf'0lllll'lll, I will not eqiiivuoutf-g I will lie liem'd. ltemusywi-t Stuff '1Z4: Fmutluall 'ZITI ln4- twiw-lass Basketball '22-'23-'Q-ll Intvr- P 1-lass Baser-all 'Eli B Club 24: Tennis '23-'Z-l: liiteiwlziss Trau-k '243 New Ilun- kies ':Z4. ll l l'l-I Ili Y HA-ill:-mllrc-I A quivt little! maid NVit,li il quivt little waxy. Sliiwllizlnil Club '22-'24: Sunsliini Ululig Illiiglisli Club 'Ill-'24, GXYENIDOIAYN McliISSlI'-1J0vinlD Tho wnrlfl alvliglits in sunny people. Sunsiliine Uluh '20-'24: Sm-inl Si-ivm-1 'Zig Spanish Vinh '24. r W N. rv, H ' , , ,, ,ff, , N, -...p 94 Giiic ciXQizonpccif J ik, ,. -V Q If i'k'uKAJil r H1 IHS XII I'1'I' 1' X NlI'IlI'II.I,-1Xillllpislll Hlllalylw tu ml-:in yes anal to ix sul' Hllu' K'Ullll'S iiallulul Lu wi.- , nu-ii, fi? - - 1 Him- Vinh: 'FXIIIIIQ' Ummle-sll hliurl- 66 lmnll Ululx l'i'l-simlvnl: Semin! Sl'il'IIl'L'Q 6 iinglisli Club, if .E nun Ill inxlfzlc-qsim-1-rl-v 3 Sim limlu-ml so ninvkf' .Xml was nut ill ull. Yin- l'u-simlm-nl Ulziss 'tl-'Iii 'l'I'l1lS. I.ailiii l'li1lm'J2lf'2l2 S.-in l.:ltinl'l11lx'22- 'ZIQI I'1w-s. lfliiglkii l'Il1ir'!S!-'ZHZ Sim 'ish Ulull 'QSC-'iii Pivil- iA'1l1.1'llt' 'III-'iii Sun- sliim- Ululv '23-'ill Un-lllll l'0llllt'ii 'fl- '!:1 Prlss Ill-pl'lsvi1l:11ivv lu i'iI'2lllkiill, 3.1: t'l ml-t Sl:it'l 2Z!1 Ill-limspm-1-1 S.zllT LI S I IELICN H HINIGIK-1l'upulurb I . ? 'ZX Iwru with Iiimln-sly zu ,:'iI't V ul' link gulls. l l'Ix1g'lisl1L'll1ln 'fill Vluss Raisin-llniil Zi!-I lim-I. llunkin- l'luh 'Zig Suvinl Svim-iii-v Villil 'Ili Waist ul' ills- 1llll1'i.,11s llirl '2l. 5 , 3I.llHi.lllI'I'l' I'Illlllill-1.lll1'lllxll'P i t N 'Tm surv l'znrv's :ui CIIUIIIY in l H.-.-w Iilll-in'I:i::s liaiskvllmll 'IU-'QI-'ffl Yiw- H W l'1'4-Sidi-nl i':Ilj.1'iiSil l'illii 'ESI-'Ili Synilm X Sllllll Slwil-ly LII- ZZ!-Ill Slwizll Sl'll'llL'l' Vllllv 'ZZ1-'ill Sliulliiziilml Ululr 'Sli-2-lg X Uluss 'i'I'l'ilSllI't'l' '23-'!l. ' i l i i , i 1 -E ik l .fl i '93 I f i 1. l TQ -fwwmfah-x -M X-f- mf if li www-mm Q. M Q x 'I 5 a CJ F E fl L47 I 1 If f J 7 Q? zrwvg Ellie QRQMQ, wr, l F J' a a is B l S 5 4 5 r 'S ! I Fm , P 'l'lll41l,MA S'l'0l l'-1lllllllh-rllntl VVhat will be, will ln-, why wui'1'y'? G11-1-lflub'22 'Ilg SuanisliClul1'22 ' MAX N llklflli-tlioml Imoklnprl He-'s u Inurvvl when hm-'s aiwukm-. -.q-. , f ,' . v-. 1,. -. -.--, . 1 1. -. lim-optimi l'lz1y 'lill l'i'a-s. Spanish Ulub H 'l hluliuus K ill C ist 'I IIELEN lllCNNl4IF0llll-1llllsllllnrgl There wz1sn't u minuti- That Helen wasn't in it. ldiiglisli Club '23-'ZHQ Spaxiisli Club '33-243 Social Svienve Club: Sunshinv Cluhg Springtime '21 R l?'l'H IIRINKMAN-1Suclnblvl Spunk and good nature go hand in hand. English Club '23-'241 Gregg Writ0x's '23-24g Sunshine Club '21-1143 Senior Girls' Tefani '23-'24. l -Q W .aw-..fv'mf-m.m W fggwxmfd l-i- . M 2 4 5 i ni 2 I P n s ? E. l . i a E in 2 gnc gRQl't1c0f'Ccf 5'4'f -fr-H-'QR YJWKMJWK FIAIIA DICK-ll'lu-erfulb She has the key to know- lodge. Sm-ial Svienvo 'Hg Spanish Club '24g Sunshine Club. .XIJIX l'l'llI+I-1G001l Sport! Ability involves rvspunsibil- itv Girls' 'l'i-:lm '23-'24Z I?I l'l'll'll Ulub '22- '22!: ldiiglisli t'lub '23-'!4: G1's-ggi: NVriters '22-'233 Sncinl St-ivns-P Club '23-'24: Vice l'ri-S, '33-'Sli Sunshine Club '21-'24Z Munn-iv 'l'yping Uuntvst '1233 Marion Typing '24. li.X'l'IlR Y N ll lillflll-1 .Kllll l'v1'::uii:1lity Plus. Miss limb XVhit0 '2lZ Sl!l'lll2.1'1llllU '222 ii i I Iflnprlisli Club 'LL-'LIS-'Liz Simnisli Club 'SIR-'2I: l'1'vS. Snvial Svivnco Ulub '23- 'ZIZ Sunshinv Club 'il-'22-'23-'24: Vivo l're'si4lviit '!Il: f'tDlll0f Stuff 'QSC llctro- spovt Stull' '24: Glorious Girl Vast '341 l l'vilcli Ulnb l '4 MDI NI .K NIOTZ-l lilfffllly ln truth, an lumpy llllll'lill.H Sunshine Club '34: llregrg XVi'iters '23- il: Stu-inl St-iencv Ulnb '1!4: Stato Tvpe- writing' Conti-st 'iilg Science Club 'ZLL r l mfdwxff g-m. -.,f- t '-t 5' -fu 23 W'- N ' .3 I EVA I'H.iIlI4'AN'l'-1Fril-nxllyb Stl'z1ig:ht to tlw mark, and not W fl'lllll buws lmlf-bent. 174 mf-t Staff '23-'NL Sun zuul Trrzls, Ile l'e1'vlo l4'1'am-ais 'ZIV Suviul Sr-if-ru-0 Club, Sunshine Cluln. fl ,Q Q2Qym,PQCy , ww-.A l J l l i 0, Q f l'.K llll l'.Kl'S-H'oyy V XYl1:lt :L SIN'lllllllI'll.l ul' l1i4 tongue. 'Fran-k '23g Interclass Travk 'ZIl. 1. g VICRX l'I.lNl'I11 Fnyl In lwl' vvry silvm-9 there is an llll2ll'lH.n Slllwllmml Club 'lil-'2l3 Sunslminv l'llll1 '22-'24, NI ,K IHS ll ICR ITE l'l+1N1'l'l-1 l'll'llDlllI., Su swPPt su gentle, and su kiml, Ilel' like are always llurll to fln1l.' llirlglisll Club '22-'23l: Social Si'll'Ilt't' '33-'2-4. P , .3 5 ,5 , l w 5 5 f 1 , , wwmf.. A f. '. f l'-' Amqdvqzvpwmh. - .Zfxw. FXIAIAQ3 I Lili-RS: 91111019111 1 , lIlI'II I I GORDON-1 IIIlI1ll0IlIIl lltb ' llll' 1-111'1'1 ct ways and '- 1 - -1'- prove yt ' tl'llt w111'tl1 elsewl1e1'0. .' 111'Ll1-11111 L 'Li -14: 9110111 Sciel - 1 'LZ -'L-1 Sll' 'LI -'L . ' I .XIII MOCK-1Arlstm-rntltI 1 mt' 1 '11le 111111- I111111 111- ':1- 'L . 'I11g,'is1 g N 1111111411 1' -' 1 ' -1111111 , ' L1 111 Ll Ab' ' 1 ','111111s' 1 - ' s -' - 3 1 . 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I ,1 1 1 1 1 I 'If C 1 ' 1 P N III I I I I S l'I1Ti1'i1111t in ll lllll1't way. 1 1 .l1111i111' H1-1-1-1111111 '22-'ZZSQ l'1' 1'11111 'I , ' 1'1v111111iIl1'1': Sll sl' l'I11l1 '!l-'22-'2Zi- '211 l'l11'si1111l 'l'1'a1i11i11g:,' lixhilv' '1111 'ECL 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' . 1 . 1 1 F 1 I J W 1 1 1 R 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' . f 1-' - ,1 ,-,- w 1, :.1wwxfzr,rw:m.yhfh- 'www-f.afqdW i-DQ Www -A - --1 m,g x '+f? 'v'W1u Qrwv 4'5m,A1fR,u9 :fv'Wiz. zVw '1- ?j2Q!'LO0PQCtf 44 KE CLYDE CARRUI.-1Tllollglllfllll Y S N We grant that tho' he hall , ,i much Wit, he was very shy of us- ' fl ing it. 1 'J Q v 1 English Club '23-'243 Sovial Svi- ' ence Club '23-'IJ-ig Cartooning lletrn- spect '24. I I J X l f l Q N MILDRED GORDON-181-If Ilellnllib X Her ways are ways of pious- 1 antnossf' Music Club '23-'2-ig Social Science '24g E , S1101-u1am1c1ub'24. l f 1 l gp A l l ' THIGIAIA SMITH-U'0ng1-nlnlj l ,Q A name not wholly strange. j i 'J Springtime '22g Gregg VVl'lf.6l'S '23, s Sunshine Clubg Sm-ial Svience Club 235 English Club. l l X n ' l f X r l I EVERl'I'I l' XYILKINS-1 l :lll'lll'Nf, Q S To trifle away the days is an art. X science Club '23-'24g English club '22- '23g Civic League '23-'24g Track '22-'23, 5 i F, l Pi W l ' f ?:i 1x, '1+N-mgfzf-:w: .1f'Af-Tai - f'.o2 MlV'miv b-'W Ave ' si? Welton acl? l ' IIAIHILD KIUNN-Urnmey All the same, I'l1 be a man someday. liluqlisll Club '23-':24: Sm-iul Science Club '23-'24. K1 'l'Il ll Y N Ili ll'l'Ill1IM .1 Y-1 fl0ll1ll'1 lf you clon't know hm' W6-ll, l Yuu duu't knnw her well euoufzqllj' From-ll Club '20-'21-T223 Slmrt Hand Club '22-'til-'24: lfluglislm Club '22l-'24g Sunshine Club '20-'24, ZIGLAII llllll'Ii,I.EY-1lnquisltlvvl Tu see ll6l' was to love her. W lligll S1-bool Ul'l'll9Sll'1L '21-'223 l'in :null Illug Umuluillc-v '22-'IRQ lduglisll Ulub 'Ill-'LHQ Social Sc-ivuvv Club 'Zil- .,,4 IKOIll'1ll'l' XYHl'l'l'l-1R'1-ll Llkvdj A jully fellow, and a muu of lwtte-1' lxeurt I know none. N illem- Club '23-'24: Hi-Y Club '23-'24. ,l l l l lf l l l l l l 4 Q! Urn. J s Y l i 5 P Qs Q . K . 1 l ff w,q,fx.,,,v',gxlwnf-1,f-.?'rf. ..'v f21f- '2l..m of-vim. .. E GSKQ ?RQl'w.1pQCl'f , ., l 3 l j U l 'l'HlCOD0ll E M0llGlll'I'l l'-llflllsy Go- I hurt. f I Few wmwls-lots uf' fll0lli.'IlllS. i l lllmxlisll lflub '23-'2-l: Spanish Club '22 l 'Sli Scwiul Club 'ill-'ill Sviolwv Ulub 'Ill '1l4. 5 lil I DIARY YICNIS-1511101-rv! Smiles in ull :elm vxlvmlsf' Q Springtime 'jtg Greprpz' XVritl-rs '22-'2l: I'Iuglisl1i'lub'24: SlIllSlliIlQ'l'lllll'21-.224 Y 'ECI-'ill Glvv Ulllb 'Ill Sm-izll Svil-114'4' Q l'lub '24. - I 1 X o l F 1 , I,0I'ISI'3 IIOIKNIC-H'm4-J 1 . l .Xuul tlwn, sho will lulk , X g YP Gmlsflluw sllv will Lzllkf' ' Gp' h1u'1ng'tlIuv LL: fwvgy.-5 Xx!'lf0l'S -,.- -l, l V X SllI1SllilIl-' Club: linglisll Ulub 24: Spun- l If ish Ulub '2l1 Sm-iall Sk'l1'lll'1' Ulub 'ill l , Q: Svience Club 'Hg l'l1ysivznl 'l'ruiuiug' Mx- l . 4-ffl llibitiun '22, l ' L X l lv, Q 4 l i 14 ' x Q: ' .1ll'l'lIl'R l'.KllIl0l.-lS0lN-rb S I um nut :1 lwlitic-iam, :xml my utlwl' habits are glmclf' I , . , . ..,. ,. l'1ll,L'CllSll I lub 22- 20- il: hrwlnl 1 S , Sl'l9lll'1' Ulub 'Z43 Sm-ix-mv Club 'Z-l. ig N l F. ip sf , K SJ Rl i -A lv -'1zf,vf:,H4:2:i rn 'S w g 5116 QRClrm,,PfCr, Ill l'll .KLIAINIC I'l'lill-ll'r01llll0usl Hl':V9l'Xtlll11g' is all right with lxvrf' Sm-iul Sviem-v Ulub '23-T141 Svivnce '23-'2-I: Sunsbino Club: Plmysical Train- mp: l'.Xlllllltlllll 22. ll I'lNI'l1lll SH lHYAl,'l'IGI!-1 A 1- 1' 0 lll mo- Qlnllupgb As iunm-out us u lxuvv-laid liaxslwtlrull '22 'lfifl St'll'lll'L' Club 'Z-1. NOIKA NlCl4'l -Uh-lhglnifnll As ll19l'I'X us tba day is lung. Spanish Club '23-'Hz Snvial Science 1 s i'lub'Ll: S4-iexmc-Q Club 'ZZ-43 Sunshine Ulub '20-'24, I.lNYl+II.L NUl'f1lI'l'l'0l'K'llllll'll, I nm nut nxervly u 1-hip off tbl- nld lrlovk, but the wld bluvk it- self. l+Ingllsl1 Club, '23-'243 Science Club '2-I. x,,,,f',,,,Nsx ...fr -3!'w.I '.,d A-f !v faq bf 'Zmf llrm. m.Arm-. -:h x, ' ,Af :lm-Suk Class Prophecy n Ni'll'll l. sight-su' ' . lill'0llgll the Yottd lity of Hopt. built bv tht. b0lli0IS ' Nl. 10,000 feet .lbovc sen levcl. Ulll' zlnlbitiolls il1'l' 1'l'2lliZtftl, and where we itll hope to reside ill the future. Hy touring tllis citv il few Yl'ill'S hence vou llltly see, als the guide poi , out the tlllfUl't'lli objects of interest, what our Zllllblliljllli llilV0 lll't'll illlt tllis is whv we reside in the t'itv of Hope It B lrb l bui ding to the ll ft is ownld bv I'l0lllt.1' l ll'ilt yr Mnvol of the city. He is verv well liked by the residents ill gt'lll'l'2l1. He llilS been one of the chief IPZISOIIS for the eity's success Til01'0 tftlllll' to live ill Hope il f0I'lll01' Sunshine girl llorotny 1xlSlP2lt'll. She ililS toured the Vllited States, giving lectures on School bpirit. Now she 1Dl2lllS to write zlrticles to this etfect. We kllow that tllese are VUIQ' lllllt'll needed und know that it was through Hope that she was ill- spired to do tllis. ' And llltillg the street clllley 1'1-osperity, conles the physical training alia-el-tor, culled 'tThe Athletic Girl lNVe kllow her as Ed. Hurtj with tl troop of husky looking girls going to Fortlune's Pool for their morning SXVllll. People, we notice, lIZLVt? been standing in lille for hours waiting for il chalnce to enter the World's Theatre to hear the itll-f21lll0llS concert, given by Lucile Mllrkley, PltllllSt, and Anna. L. Ukllllllgilfdllef, soloist. The concert to meet tile tlt'lllillltlS of' the people is broadcast daily over radio. The llltltft' we alll go when we get to feeling old is The Little 1'olks Thelltre. Here we iind Elizabeth Morris, beautifully inlpersonat-ing a cllild, giving bubble tlilllt'l'S nnd Nlll'Sl3l'y Rhymes. She surely lll2llit'S us feel younger after attending one of her perfor- lIlilllt,'PS. You note the two pedestrillns :lt the left. Her escort is 21 lending business nmn. You know her als The Sociable Girl , Margaret Camp- bell. They ill't' now turning off Happiness Street. All Hope wishes them well. fl ff, 2 al fl 515.2 Qhtloopeetf '-W'1 M1-if . l, t ll 0' U l . z . A Umlllg illlS , Q 1 x A1 ,S 1:-. l Q l l llow well kllown to :lll of us is the City of Hope--the 1li2lt't' where Q S g h ' W nts . I Fi Tl-fall l e 11 .' X E -Ball., tl V l E' l 1 N1 0 J at ' l l x l E 1 N 3 PH . , 5 X l My yzmf' .wwf txin- .,f' Q-zwiivflwmk -19.439 'awfifmznv' Wham. ffm,-an I Jill Ins: K9'0 . F' iff Fo the llgllt is the new Univusity of knowledge Hue you will 11nd many' well known lllbtllltltjlh such as Madelyn llaikley, the Maiden of Hope, She IS a vely coinpettnt instiut to1 of lunglish and has beconu. an authouty in this subject. The short fellow to the left you would think was a spring poet, but it is only the well1known llurdett Small. He has become the city's ac- countant and is able to trace any cent through any century. Ile is proin- inent and well liked in all social sets. I-h-2 'Ai-,gr gaafbcoojjgcl A-at-X. Q,, ' J efwul-.fill-Y' N-597'- 7 1' L1 v ' 1 -A1 r V x X f 1 1. W Y . I 1 K1 i L I X .KI A I A large electrical sign announces to you the success of Nora Netf, as fl dancing master. All the city turns out to her dancing school and be- lieve ine, she surely has all the citizens looking quite graceful. At a. quiet little cottage on Peace Street, lives the once-upon-a-tinle Zelah lirickley. Not so ambitious for herself but she could not stay away from Hope, so she has 1ll0V0d here to see us progress. Gver there is Hope's most scientific school of business. At. the head of the bookkeeping departnlent is Ruth llrinkinan and, I tell you, sne is known for her ability to teach. llope sends out all different kinds of musicians. For instance, there is Henry Brown. Hope sighs if he speaks of leaving so he al'so broadcasts his 1llllSlt, over radio. If you happen to have a new style of radio and will tune in with lUV and XYA some night, you will hear pei- fett h unnony in the llltl0tll1l,t10ll with Lucile accompanying I'I0ll1y, but when Anna I. Baumgardner, with he1 beautiful Voice begins to sing, 0V0lVtlllllg IS thrown 111 discord ll 1. h ld .1 gill in liluftton that we called Maiy lilll,kll6l. WVhy not just Maw? lletause we want. to bc specific bhe is an lllStlllt,f01 in nnathelnatics, oi I should say was. XVIIGIB do we get our shrubbery in Hope Do you xenielnbei '-ll hy, you can t have foigotten Paul Laps! Ht has told otheis how lt is done nian in ll01tlLllltl118 and piactical men ale those whoin the world is seek- ine' If you will go to the Golden hatt Tllthiflt you will see two nl xt-inte idols, blyde and Aithui tlaiioll. t lydt takes the pait of the t.0llllflj' fellow and Aithui, the city. The object 1S to show the piesent stlift of the f1l11ll61S. 8 . ' . ' 7' V ' ' . 1 . A I b D I A . h 1 b I , . . ' x 2 n a 7 ' . 1. g 1 a v 1 Q v K1 1 1 ' .4 1 1 3 1 i' ' an N 1 4 K1 a I a I I It Y Y by ' A O I is KY j A W ei . 1 1 b f his book Landsca me Gardening. You know Paul was a ractical 7 B I ' A . I U 6 in 'Q I D . Y 1 ,. 0 ' l- x 1 ri .1 2 ' 1 1 W 1 . A 1 . W. . . 1, 1 1 . is , . . . . L I D I . . ' 1 1 Q 5 I ws.-f',ss.11--fstf-.xwss-'-.,pA A sez.,-swf-f-.,.fvw-zmff--s.m fu .. -V-lf -1-l 'i-l J'l -m N 1 511.2 Qlcrmpecf, we-'....-ws. 1 -1 YJ Extra! Extra! Shouts the little newsboy waving the llope lie- view. Eva Uhalfant edits tl1is paper which is in nnueh dennand. Iler editorials are clever, as her eagle-eye 11ever misses a trick. We see her hiking up Popular Street and we believe she will reach the top before night-fall. ' Donald Ufilllllilll is principal of the H. ll. S., and he is said to be one of the best. He followed somewhat the Gary pla11 of schools but his are llllllfll IIIOPQ i111proved. We are glad l1e carried Ollf his idea, There stands the lVhite Library 011 tl1e corner of lnforination and Circulation Streets with Clara Dick as head librarian. She is known for her courtesy to tl1e public. The Auto Show is being conducted this week by Lloyd Elliott. It is certainly grand. Rumor has it tl1at Lloyd bought seven exclusive suits for the event. Auto Show? Elliott lIl9El.lllZ it for a style show. Attired ill white aprons and caps are SCQII ll0t the Swift twins lllll the Gordon, l1iki11g along Progress Street. They together, teach how to Cook. They are predicting longer, healthier, and wealthier lives if you know how, where and what to eat. On the corner of Profit and Progress Streets is the biggest drug store in Hope, owned by Harold K1inn. He can till out tl1e 1ll0St diffi- cult p1esc1iptio11, shake you up a eoea-cola, tell you the weather report ind inquiie about youi health 1n wenelal, all 111 o11e buath. Some drug- glst. loui old f1l0llt1 t1la1enee I antlsf That beautiful ho111e just ahead of you is his He has just lattly 1etu111ed f10lll 191110116 where he has bun Sllldjlllg ld1t00lllll0' lht Ullllf, l1o11se was planned by 'lhehna Dlloln Under he1- di- ICCUOII lt was decorated This 1sn't all she has d0ll6 We are worried fo1 sl1e is nou pl llllllllg a Spanish hfnne fo1 Hespei Showalter. He is pl1nn1ng to hung a Spanish g11l into the city He feels llilllsvlf very 1 lwlble fo1 l1e 15 llldlldgel of the eity l1gl1t and uatel plant.. If any trou- ble HPISOS to d.lStllIb the peace, is Thehna Ulloln to bla111e for planning tht l1o111e 01 is IItspe1 to blaine fo1 t1avel1ng alone 111 Spain lt is heard that he niet l1e1 at a bull ii ht 1101101 ' ' ' It lb a case for Judge Mor- Mal tha R NIOIIIS has just finished l1e1 famous Ikidllllllg records and they are lll gieat dlilllfllltl Tl1e1efo1e sl1e IS sueeessful Sl1e laughingly tells all that the 11-'11 puson is disappeaunv 1 1 1 . . 1 1 1 1 K K Q 'I 5 Y D . . 1. 1 1. . 1 . 1 ' c . 1 1 7 1 w 1 1 a 1 ' 1' 1 1 ' 1 . , 1 . 1 1 v 'K1 ' I 3 1 k ' S 1 1 v 1 1' 1 1 1 1 . . 1 x 1 1 1 - 11 1 , 1 C. ' Y I ' 7 I 'I D I 7 X X v I . . . . I K K I l 1 x . V ' I I K1 1 ' Y l 1 1 h 71 I 1 K ,L 1 . . I. , I . D. 6 . . l 1 l 1 , 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 Y. 1 1 D 0 0 0 . 1 1. 1 1 1 I I . Y 7 I I K I I in Y I . i 6 , .1 , . . 1 1 1 1 'fy 1 1 1 ' w 1 1. 1 ,O . . . . 1 111 I 1 t glet . I ' I I I I Y U I . 1 1 1 1 . , ' l . ' U I V 4 I I 'I 1 1 if . I . , , - 1 1 .51 L. . , 1 - c U ' - ' ca' TID 411, ' uv 1 UEWANQQ ff! ZW- eflh-0 2' 4:1l 4lVf2f9 '.'1':. '11-431m - 1 , Q P 5 P PS fi 1 r af A7 Q i 5 Q F 'S F. ff, Q 1 1' T 9 5 Q, QKQXQOOPQOU 'A-' I11 every city there is a 1112111 who thinks he is an author. Now we don't think, we know. Our own Lowell Noe is author of the soft back, weekly book called the Turquoise Turk Ellld it is a close rival to Diamond Dick. The Hospital of Hope is well kllOXV11 to the people to whom ill health a11d befal1e11 them. Here we find two successful nurses, Helen Henneford and Carolyn Erickson. Their patients become well under their care because they have such coniidence ill their work. Strutting along to tl1e bank is the quiet, trust-worthy Mary Venis. She is known for her ability in the business and social world. Thelnia Snnith has just returned to tl1e city bringing with her a hus- band and a Gerinan Police dog. We d0l1't think the council will lllllld the husband but we have our doubts about the one-man dog. You notice how beautifully our houses and stores are decorated, we have great pleasure in giving this credit to Gwendolyn Long. The tall be 1.ut1ful gill to the 11ght ealrylng a market basket lb Nils. 110111111 Russell. bile was fllllllel ly Mable Iainbeit and held a plaee 1n the hont low of the Lollles. ,l he building with the 1ed f10llt belongs to Robert I ettei s, Inc. Thr 1 ind eouneil h ive duldc d to h ive o11e of the stoies because we net d K ntlnyn heed s person ility to give the eity a touch of ouginality. lhe 1llil1Vll0l1b building to the iight is where the style show is be- ing held, undei he d11LLt10ll ot lhelxna btout. Ia Ia lnstead of Puis. .lt now t-ills to Hope to piediet the styles lhe ni it little business l1l'e u onlan on the eornei is IOUISQ Boine. She n is become clelk of the H H. b. Standing in fiont of L lnge depaitnient store window is a gioup of otfiee gixls colleeted here from their respective 0ff1CCS. We recoffnile 1' oelwx ood 1nd Stella Meyer. Liom all appearances ve can julje thun eonlpttmnt ind sueeessful in the business woild While suin ' the be -tutlful ehulches of Hope, I bag to lllellillill th It li xlfh li lwlld, the ev Lngelist, has eo111e to be eonsideied the seeond ,lhlly Sunday And that his sistci, Ruth is ho1ne 011 a I'0il1C'l.t-Vf10lll New loilj xx ILIQ she 1S l'nown is line Angel of I,1oadway 'lhe little lniel' be lllty shop h is been ieeently opened by hw endoly 1 SQ E E F 52 E 4 ga f, 5, ? 2 2 'Q fqrV1agA.Aha'Ious.eQ WWA' ., 4 Fun N. 93525 A 4- f vu.: Q! 5' s.l i-2' J7-4 190955-Ae I ad .YQI3 A fx M . - I? - - - 1: 'A 5' 1-1 M - v 5 s. M Y V , - r : . N i , - ' 4 . 1 UQ . 71 .4 4 ' 4 ' Y - . 74 , . n- :np ' H' ' is 9 :' d sf . ' ' ,. m . , ' , 5 .f Q A-5 . -- ., . . . A A v r V ' U3 U ' v .. . V , . I O . .- ri .. 1 .c .. r '. OC ' 1-5 ' . 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The tourists stop here at the Plaid Pup tea room for refreshments. While here, they learn that it is owned by Jean Pease, but because of her many political engagements it is managed and run by Icia Fishbaugll. After taking refreshment. the sight-seeing party again start on their tour, this time driving to the up-town district. The bank, just a new one? Yes, only completed last. year. You see on the plate there the board of directors. Glenn lrVarner, pres., Alma Pyle, vice pres., Robert White, cashier. Some more of your old friends. The office of sheriff seems to be popular in this city also. Gerald Glass, Levi Mock and Everett Wilkins are all running for the office at the next primary. Crossing the street there is another one of your old aeqnaintances, Ruth Alline Pugh. She is now secretary of the Red Cross in Hope and its advancement has been very marked under her directions. The little millinery store to the right with all the beauty and style is owned by Margaret Curry. She is very prosperous and happy. In this city we find Alden Taber trying his best to edit a Sears- Roebuck catalogue. The tour of the city 01ldS at the beautiful Hotel De Luxe. with Max Wibel as proprietor. Here the tourists are made to feel at home and they spend the rest of their visit i11 the City of Hope amid comfort and peace. -By Margaret Ehler. f' .Ng ffgfr .X'r,,T , Aj? ifqqtm' A-idx QQ., ' ! NJN: as E qfwzfsss R.. .943 is?- CTV' 1 Kit: :figh- Ad si-5 N2 ibn R54 A Q, l'z onpc cl! 1 4 5 I a- y Q K. Y ig ' w 5 5 ll! afll g K X J L u T 1.5 5 IE 1 1 ' ' j 'f ' Q 1 x 5 I ' 4-f - 4 - f 3 X ff 5P f X W Tifa. ' , , K 4 K + w'z:0:: 1::Aiw,1 35 5 N Hg z nf-rt GROAN Y, GROAN' X ' XX , I , l w p g JK I 'L . ' X + 'v aa W A .sg.AM...- , im B ,X F -7 f1fl.UlavK2lAKYvl!lIIIfl 3?ig P IQK 1 S ex I-in f NX ' of HMS 1 F95 1 . w. N 1 f mf X -' ' Z iff 5 E , i ! N .sunta n A21-I rn MINUTE 0 I x ' E Iljhwff Q 1 , , v w U X ' FW- 4 SUAP. 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E 10 Q 7:1 C l - Xi Ns 2 Q A J 3 m,71 C Nl f. if - R . 2, E 5 4 1 1 . in S Margraret Alspar-h lluhy Hanna H4 mer Mentzer Donald lleed Margarrt Anlle-leon Louis Harvey liolueit Mentzer Lillian Richey Q Q Geoigrlna Bender Thelma Hatfield Maxine Mosiman Harold Richey Elizabeth Borne Milford Hogg L c-ile Mc-,Xfee Martha C. Severin 5 X: Harold Bowman Lueile Hunter Harold MQ.Xlliste1 Evel 'n Robinson , Lewis Bricker Helen Hurt Har y Mc-Farren Cecil Sharde-low fl Get :ge Brown Philip Joray Clark Myers Ellis Steiner x lion Carnall Norma Kain l-Irlgar Nash George Steiner . 'QJ Lewis Cobbum Margaret Karns Cleal Nute Pearl Stout 4 Ei Orah Cole Marjorie Kean Marjorie Patterson Harry Stuck Robert Conklin Evelyn Keller Martha B. Phipps Nilah Swigart K' C rrine Costello Justine Kelley Mary E. Plummer Jack Thomas G Pauline Crosbie Marie Kelley Mar,-zaret Porter Mary Thompson Lawrence Deeke Malena Klopfenstine Evelyn Postal Iiail Turner Q Robert lJeVore Miriam Lantis Geraldine Premer Ma'y Vanlimon K Marie Dustman XValter Lirl ' Kenneth llatliff Charles XYatson ' Kathryn Eclris .Iuflith Liechty Neil liedd Luzerne XVE-ilman ' Martha Goff Marguerite Matson N 'le lleflding Thrieee XVhite , Leone Grove XVilliam XVile 9- Virginia Hamilton 5 i ., 'fi f Q 1' fumor Class History fhe J uulor class came into notice the mst yeai they enteied blutl- ' . ton High behool, wxhich was 111 the year of '21, If rom the mst, we have 1 1 been fa class full of pep and ready to do our bit fo1 our school. In this, our Junior yeai, we ag,a111 met and selected people ws hon1 we 1 thought were 'best able to be our loiicers, electinv' Don Carnall, presi- 1 , dent, Luzern Weil111an, vice president, Harold Richey, secietary, Mar- 1' tha Severin, treasurer. We have been able to produce good material for athletics, having several Juniors out for the Football squad and a splendid showing in basketball. Q u ! 44 . From th-e,J1111ior class have also come two flue debaters, Evelyn Rob- inson and Ellis Steiner. r - As yet we have not :been a dead ela s and we hope we will be able to keep up our willingness to help Allen High School reach higher ideals. -Margwret Alspach. 1 0 'Q 5 I .1 'if' -F'-A I 54. A 'q,JYfq'i-:nf-lfx fa 7'f-H-I 54-212- 'd YQ-'ig A 1.1 3 .. ' . ws-v,,rm7'vs,'Qn.aw5,,,A1f1'w ev' -1-HW-'2,,,,5'fv..A .u.. 512,42 QRQMDOPQUU wvfxrifxhegi, 5 l ' L Q 3 3 1 l E ' ' Xx . K 331 B U , .- 1 4 ' 1. Y '. f -' f 1 . , IZ W 0' C K , at 1 . . . .. . . .4 1 A . , . , 3 . . . . . A '1 R X ff l Q n 3 3 ,L S 9 Is 5 fi is' M l 5 5 N I ,J E 5 E 2 5 E yi l 5 W ls 4 fa as L E I. S as Fx 3 3 'qi QLAQ A -nga.nu.l'l-o-15.1-54 4-95335. 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Joseph Emshwiller E r Z ' MOTTO-B2 Q 1 COLORS-Green and W'hite X I fi s if , at i 1 it 4 N ' i Q + r e eeee e ee ef 2 r-v LO! - fbfr:7gguiaJmz1l!Qp24rgg!dbJmr1l!F2FkFq5 . ,J Q1 CQ 23 1 C QS Cn -Q bf O I 9 -3 6 6 CT 3 5 n Helen Lautzenheiser Lloyd Rose is Ethel Lorang Margaret Redding Ruby Lash Dan Ratliff Donald Lewis Catherine Shepherd LeRoy Langel Lela Somers 4 Frances Monroe Margaret Smith E Budge Mead Ralph Santon I YValter Meyer XValter Stout Ivan Noonan Helen Studabaker if Margaret Oliver Mary Ellen Sutilef James Pugh Mary Jane Trullender 1 Fred Paxson Robert Venis Q Earl PODGJOY Catherine XVeicking Raymond Pace Marcia NVasson Max Reynolds Robert YVaugh Robert Richey Kathryn VVibel Herman Clark strand WJ -E3IvoN!lu-igAJHullirc21.FzNlH-Fiixllfilxr 5 an 5 E , 1. 5 urlay l en .al B 11 : re e rown ,dn kman .o e o n orotha C nk n x awren e Crosble elen C h E' 'a ne Co e lb Costello ' ar ck 4 .liz b Duff , ay E on l t n e ms W ll a il ngl h 9 ut ax J QblNIEDunHWHP45lfa4lv04's-naqlYNI1f2uv1h8nQ: 5 Q 4 i i l J E PM Q-9.2! MEM C1 ' - CC l 5E51EEtwZE2g3tge X s l 55 UwQ255Ei:gMmE Q , Q: as M Q L Egiwiwmggggdgigz ' MZSEEQ azaaog-,CSF-'s-s. K nu f-:.'Z..'.Qnb4....-..aE'Uf- l as N l Kgepwmdcomppneld QOLYJVIIICHOOJDZQQI'-114I2'1lZ' L. I 0-lm UK L. .... ,-gm BQ ,. Q HO: dgxih I msmwumf Ohm O Gaim ' 'Cmh' C WMU U54 ,E s.. W- H mg' 'Quan ,luxe cd Eg smmmaoamtismmoikm - imma 'Slim ?RQrw,j,QC1f il v E 41 lu. fl w F l X li Mid-Year Class History We the lllld ytar I 1eSllll19ll tame 1llt0 the 11111 P. A. Allen High Sc hool ut 111141 year and NS e1e illlX10llS to put Il10I'8 pep 111 tl1e High. W e elected class offieew a few ws eeks .1fte1 6IltPI'1Ilg with Robert Rich- 1 3 'ws lJ1LS1d8l1lZ ,I .111 renee C1 0Sb18, as V109 presndent Murray Allen as Next came the Interelass tournament 1n wlueh vue were put out in our nrst game by the J un1o1s, 11 ll0 p1o1 ed too st1o11 1' for us. GIVE us tune and vse're bound to show We are a good, loyal class. 4 PA 4 2 Y .1 eeeee new eeeeee e e H A - i'1 ge l '1 l 1 ' 2' ' 0 l ' . D I I . ' . L2 n. , , ' , N - . , 1 , . , 5 grin- V-1' -A. v 1 1- ' 1 ' I, K' 3 S secrctalry and Joseph E111sl1willer as treasurer. 'U o o v 1, . . . , , , r , . Q D N Q, . . Y S 3 sf I N41 17 K' 1 ffirsxsfdwm -mr.:-w.:r.frAhFzi.. -- mquvwwmk Aw:- .1-. ruse Ami' 'mfr' AJ 49 I' 92- kwin .1-'fx N 11193. I AJ .7452 fera- Nr.: 6' fgf-.Yw,f flu.. nf' .11 L X Cm.so 'ww' ' LHBOR :5sg5I1k Julwmwl Q M -L N S SKRVE -fr. . 'rs' ' Hn 5 9 ans' u : .la R , Q 5 W 1 7 X , : '54':? , rf' X mnauj WW Q Lge:-'rfes V gi ,P i ' ? my N H G mv , ., E251 ' 42421 up X X . QL ' H , g. ' .7 ,,,. '-H fini Q lj .BEET mv IC ,Q Q W ur lx Q f f f ' 4 oo f.l--!- - v m 4330 IWW 'ow :M-L .ff 2- . , Jxfeo 1 2' .f ., .- :'- A A R V ' Q vqyvnssou g FRQTHWHTHEW W . A 1 Wm' f 'Wu A-'W L V' Advimwimmfwqs xv' The Retrospect This is the sewenth annual that ou1 school has edltul. 'lht mst one was published in 1916 by I ob B-uungardnei is editoi ind Nleil Wethel by as buslness I11'll13.gGI' The second, edited by Dean lteynolds and John Moynih un, wls is- sued 111 1919. 'lhe 1920 -innual ix as headed by R iw Hllltl ns tditol, n l Joe Seabold as business Manager. Brought forth by Hubert Smith, .1 editor and Harmon Skiles as business manager, the 1921 Retlospeet was the fourth quest for llterary element that was pursued by lllutlton Hlgh School. Again ln 1922, Bluffton was abashed by the il1I'lV2ll of an- other attempt at literary publication Dwight Bell and Eaxl llai thno' put this annual out. Last year Albert Robinson and Fred Tanfrennan edited the book of wh1ch this one IS the sequel Alden Taber and YVar11er Wasson edited this-The Rc-trospuft of 1924 NVe leave lt to you to pass jllI1 'lll0I'lt on the IOSlllfS of our l xbox. mm-fzewx uf .xwr-. .pe fmquvwbwmw me 'T lhlfvzz.-165 fjiqnf 4-5335. iewyr 5. l 'Lf'-X51 Ya.-fle- ' A if u . A ' 3 ' ve 2 : H iq U , M ' 5 Q . t ' E. Q :M ' Q 4 ': . ' ' Sf . - R' . M i N . - ' .. 'E o F' O M . is - J 2 Z 'J ' 'I 5 i ' ii me do F -AN-W -JE i H i 5 1 i if fi x E Q 5 1 Q 'S ii X i x RETROSPECT STAFF ,A s Ediiorsin-Chiot ............................. Aldon Tabor 1 I lhisim-ss Mauutgor . .. . . . XYzL1'1wi- NYHSSOII i S i Faculty Advisor . . . . . .Mrs. Bartholomew y 1 Associate Editor .... ..... M ary Buckner j f ' Asst. Business Mgr. .... George Kirkwood 1 X .mlvwtisixigr ..,........ ...H ,................... ... W I ........ Doroihy Alspzicli, Elizabeth Morris, Gerald Glass 7 ' Art Editors .... ........ C Tlzilwicfo Lzuilis, Gwoiidoiyn Long: i 5 I.im-my Editor .. .,,..... ...... ix ludolyxi ixim-lucy 1 1 Loral Editor ..,. ..... . . Martha Rosv Morris 1 6 i Sport Editor ........ ................ I ,evi Mock Ft'ilIl11'9 Editors .. .... Kaitliryn Hood, Caiolyu Erickson 5 I N Joke Editor .... .......,.......... ' I'l1e-lnla Ullom 3 5 i Alumiii Editor . . . .. .Anna Louisv B2llllIlg2ll'lillPl' 1 X 5 Suupshop Editor ..............,... Luoiio Mztrkioy f i i Q NEVER AGAIN K J i Q N i S if 5 7 , I C 12 'fri ,gf 7 W. LKJN-5 Slim 9R,Ql'w0PQll 'N '-'W 'k COMET STAFF Editor-in-Chiei' .. . Business Mgr. . . , , Associate Editor . Faculty Adviser .. Asst. Bl1Slll9SS Mgr. Circulation Mgr. ..... . Asst, Circulation M Adv:-rtisillg ...... Literary Editor .. Feature Editors ...,.. Local Editors .... Alumni Editors .. Joke Editor .... Sport Editor ..... Exchange Editor . . . Senior Editor Junior Editor ..... Sophomore Editor Freshman Editor .. JllSl0l' High Editor , . . .Luzerne VVeilman . . . Harry McFarrcn . . . .Margaret Alspacll . .. Mrs. B?l.l'lhO1OIIlPW ....... Philip Joray .........,.. Charles XYatson gr. . . ...,....,.... Martha Scvvrin .... . . .Clark Myers, XVilliam XVilfr ..,...................Norma Kaill Thelma Hatfield, Virginia Hamilton . . . . .Martha Phipps, Mary Plulllnlel' . . . . .Lucile McAl'ee, Don Carnall Lillian Richey, Justine Kelley Ll-'Wis Bricker Orah Colo ...Eva Cllalfanl ...Evelyn Postal Kathryn Bealy . . . .Elmore Hurt ... William Gitlill l dld Will 1-vcr sw slll-Il il Iwlblby, l-ll-vw. lip-to-llalto 4 ullllt ht 1 ' . 1 ll 4 stll-k l-ight to till- julllllld print il llt'WS,V littlv llillitl xllt llt sllulssllll? Wvll. you sllollld just soo thc littlc lmys :lllml 2 0 llll ll tlllllt s to sl-llmll 4-W1-ll' otllcl' lfridzly. S .ll'I' ot' tllc f10lll0i of '23 llroko alll sells-s l't'CtDl'tlS and plll 4 11 ll its fUlll0tCV01'. 1'.Ygy,ml .,-XAf ,,4y'r Z,'!Q ',,f'lbn ,. 'l M4391 i ' flldbwg.,'1x. f QZLV' 3, Symposmm Soczety 1 S? C5Qc1'1zon1vcc1f 'im4A1 w.u1V'vf -v.1I'..... 'w-2 JV'-fNvK u lP'n 5. 1 1 , I ' i 1 1 Back Row-Mrs. Bart Clarence Mead Levi Mock, Ellis Steiner, Hugh Shimp. 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A I 1 CQ . jgwmmfawgff-zm.W.i 1 ,1 1 '-'I - V 'L1.4-mm ,ijwlf I 1 X .awk 'F' 4 af ,1 J E I -. .fm Q fl 1 1 'P' 'fy ' X' ' ' 7'-'Wf V ' 'iw 'VI glue Qkelzonpacl Hi 'Y Club I 9 lg L . 4 E 1 Back Row-Harry Stuck, Geo. Brown, Ralph Sparks, Ernest Prough, Lawrence S Decker. Bob DeVcre, Bill Wile. Philip Joray, Walter Llby. ig , Third Row-Oscar Carnes, Fred Gilbert, Don Kiser, Mike Redd, Bob Rogers, i i Don Reed, Pete Watson, Homer Markley, Don Carnall, Nyle Redding, F. G. Hufford. X Q 'g Second Row-Bob White, Garth Swigart, Ralph Clark, Max Carnall. Eldon Lesh, 1 ' Idugene Dawkins, Paul Reed, Ralph Bayha, Raymond Huyette, Fred Beeler. Q First Row-Don Crandall, Harry McFarren, Luzerne Weilman, Howard Shannon, Lloyd Hunt. A Absent-Warner VVass0n, Jack Gerber, Neil Baxter. H P B 1 5 X S l Q The lilutllon lll-Y Club was o1'g:u1izetl this Qyezu' and was slmnsoi-4-ml F hy l . ll. lluiford. 5 The meinbers of the club elected the following oliiu-1-s: liuzerm- 1 i i Weilimm, presiileiitg lfilylllllllll lluyctte, Vice presidentg llarry Mvl nr- H I l'l'll. Sl'l'l'l'l'2lI'.VQ lVillia1n Wile, treasurer. l - , , , i a l X l X . fizw 11.1. f F' - if 'll' 1 .41vl lV ifmvf'I1m.'N- fffii ,.. N 1-wwe... 1- Q. 1 Nz 'i . . mm .N .-' SKC QRQ1fm1m1' W-.4 . - . -f E If v 11 French C11119 1 1- 1 1' is 1 1 fi, ' 1 1 Q V 1 1 1 f B111-11 R111v-f--Ma1'i11 K1lley Fhrieee xvhitli Mary Williamson, Josephine Richey Law- 11111111 lJe11k11r Margaret Alspach Norma Kain Martha Phipps Icia Fishbaugh. 1'1'11111 Row-Q.eo1'gi11a 1311111161 01 'I11 Lole Elizabeth Morris Elis Steiner Ma1'th'1 111111' . 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Allen lligh School was organizeil in the year 1921-1922. The charter lll0lll- Q bers initiated nieinhers of the Vergil Class into the cluh in that year. They were: Madelyn Mai-kley, Dorothy Alspaeh, Martha Rose Morris, P Lucile Markley, Mary lluekner and Elizabeth Morris. Q New Members were initiated into the cluh al an elaborate party at 3 the home of Martha Hose Morris. The leflfres were: Orah Cole Mal'- 8 7 Q tha Severin, Margaret Alspaeh, Geox-giana lleniler, Miriam Lantis, Vir- F ginia Hamilton, Philip Joi-ay, Ilarry 3lCl'lilI'1'Cll and Luzern iV0ilII1illl. l The nu' Jose of the cluh is to n-oniote the interest of Latin in the n 1 A l high school. Meetings are helsl at the honie of 1ll0llllJ9l'S every two weeks. fl Q The club has enjoyed numerous social events during the year and also fl n n n . n , showed their alnlltv when the ' lllilllll a ticket sale which netted them a l . . 3 i rrohl oi 4504.50 which will he used for a ineniorial for the Latin room. ' l K fl i With Miss Kai-ns as advisor the Latin Club has rroved a success in . 1 . l every way. ,K 2 wqymffa ...- -A 1-'-4f'.E'-lzf,. ',,,f'Q? z .Alli'5,,lVfzf:m Ui!h.Wa.Auxs ' A 'fu l ' Eff' Q .. an 5 no g2cl'zo0bccl'f 'V ' 'y 'i'V 'NA 7 .- -. 4 1- -. v 5' ' 'Yo ' fv J' ' ' 'M 'J 91 is ? 5 3 5 A11 excellent ilttcudzulce has bevll 4-vi4l1-nt i 5 Tlgllsh lub the meetings Wllicln lmvm lwen lwlll at flu- S1 lmu I.ilJ1-my and the Public' l,iln:u-y. it The Engllsh Club was 01-gzullzm-11 111 Buwln- The Second 51.31. the ,,mt .,.l.S of th, 41111, W I. ' bw, 1922- Dwlglw IWUUQG5' WHS Ulvcwfl 1 'Sl' as follows: Czxtllvlim- Flzlzivl-. lux-side-11t3 Mall dent and Mrs. Bartllololuvw, MISS Alldmwsml and tha Rose Morris, SUCH Nuys and 1.34.4101 ivk Tm, M1ss Slnulnakc-r were the faculty zulvlsers. 3-pnmnr u.QaSu1,m.. 'll This olgauizatioll is open to In 114 1' stuflf nu The present Qfligpl-S gm- Mm-V 13114-kmq 'X' . . . . . 1 . Q. AD excluslvoly, and when 1t was 111-st 1-stulrllsln-sl, presldeutg Margzllw-t Llnlvr, vm- pwsulm-11tg Hub I had a lllelulverslnip of sixty-iive stmlunts. ers Roger, sec1'etu1'yg I.uzm1'11e W4-ilmaul. tl 1-as Several small llavs and clever 11-uw-:llns urer' andK:1tl1e1'i11e llc-ml z1ml'1'lwl1nz1 I llnm, il u 4 7 if were sfaged dul-mg the year. Charge of c11te1'tai11111fr11t. J ra af -:J EE QM lil gi r. 1 H at 5 f if! - giic, ?j?Ql'zc.wPQcil 1 l ' it l 2' Q l El Circulo Espanol l ' l t g i . f 'Q z Back Row-Clarence Lautis. Harold Bowman, Harry Stuck, Nora Noff, Helen Ht-ii' ' 5 ' 1w1'o1'd. Anna L. BallI'Il,9,'3.l'dlli-'l', Evalyu Hurd. Gwendolyn Long, Natalif- Cotton, Gwvii' ' dolyn McKiSsic, MZll'52Q?l.l'11l Po1'i,e1'. ' t V Second Row---Homfi' Markley, Don Bailnigzlnlm-i', Louise Meyer Louisv llorm-. But'- , cloth- Small, Bvtty lloriw, Mary Buvkner, Skeet Reed. 5 FI'0lli. RowSLloyd Elliott.. Vivian Moon, Max XVibe-l, XVZLTIIPI' VVZISSOII. 3 Q l l i Q 'l'lw Spanish Vllllm tlmt was oi-gziiiizc-ll lust your was 1-ontimwtl this i t l t X yvzu' in 01-tolwla I With tlw Iwlp ot' our zulvistw, 'Miss Mvyw, :tml our prvsislvnt. Manx i t t Wilwl, wo lmvu 1Dl'0Ql'0SSCli sticcussflilly. NVQ lmvt- tztkt-n in at lui-gv num- Nb Iwi' of lm-mln-rs that imulo us lm notict-tl. . l t Um' 0lTivu1's arc. 5 t Advisor . . . . .Miss B11-yvr t 5 t Presidoiit ...... .. Max Willa-I i W i Vit?-Pl'l'Silit'lll ..... . . Viviun Moon WZ, S0t'l'0iillj'-T1'02lSlll't'1' ............. Lloyd Elliott i l 5 Uiulfrlt us Grow ,Ycmt Your. E pq 5 A.'w.,.V- S 25113 QQQ1w1,l,w1f .1 1 A L 5 . . Department of Vocatzonal Agncultwre 1 11 1 1 a ' 1 1 A1 11 F 1 1 1 Q 1 E1 111 -x111'1l High. 'l'I111 V111-11111111111 Ag1'i1f1111111'11 111111111-111111111, 11s111l1Iis111111 111 ll, 11 111i11g11f 11111 s1'1111111 1'11111', 11115 01'f1'1'1'11 1-11111's11s 11f i11s11-111-111111 in 111':11:- 1 S 1 1 n F 1 ,1 N . 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Alden Taber and Levi Mock 5 J uniors-Lawrence Decker, Lewis Cobbum, ,QI George Steiner and Robert DeVore. Sophomores-Fred Beeler, Ilugh L Baker, Herman Frauhiger, Ervi11 Frauhiger, John Hoffacker and Hay- llltillll Huyett-e. l+'reslunen-Earl Rudy, Paul Wyatt, Pete Knohle, 4' Lloyd Gifford, Kenneth Walser, LeRoy Langel, Herman Gray, Harry 4, Clark, Uletus Sills, James Hedges, Dal Grove. 1 r a A department club known as the Bluffton Vocational Department L Club was organized to promote interest in the work of the department t and provide recreation. Elected Alden Taber, presidentg Levi Mock, vice president, Lawrence Decker, secretary, Lewis Cobbum, treasurer. A four-year curriculum of Agricultural work is provided for in the 5 t department. During the school year of 1924-1925, courses in farm crops, dairy husbandry, farm manageinent and farm shop-work will be offered. 1 r l 1 The Smith-Hughes Federal Vocational Education Act requires that l 1 . . l the instructor be a graduate of a standard 4-year course of agriculture in S perience. R The Vocational Education Department lll High School is subsidized l by funds from the state and federal government. I Mr. M. S. Smith, head of the Bluffton v0tea1.imm.1 Department, meets Q 5 u I an improved institution and must have two years of practical farm ex- i, H. ti Z every requirement of the Smith-Hughes Act. Ile is a graduate of Pur- , J I and three years' teaching experience. Q i The law provides for the transfer of any boy from any township that does not maintain the vocational work in their township school, to - l I due University, has had two years, experience in practical agriculture 'B I l l l a school which does maintain a department organized under the Smith- Q Hughes Act, at the expense of the state or federal governments. 5 Q 4 f . 31 Q i R I R i E' my wg.-gxp. 1--,fs ,fe Ammrzmpm f,,1a 4,,f An-fx -as Nl. V 2' 'Ly' .. 1.' Pnl .ffl V4 ,ref 4 W- can Qi SI ga E, xv-1,3111 '5'Qa ' im. ff S! QQ:-'I fv Pu B717' 9 X 4 1 Q -4 ,Jw 1 Social Science Club 7 f 1. 1 2-1 ff' 3110 ffkcrwo QCL P 1. 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Q f .' 1 2121 U' 'ja '111 '1 '1 1 IC1'11'y 1 ' 1' 1 ' ' 2 ',c,. 1' 1 R Q x1,,f' N1mg1':.4!'v1Y'mJ ..i h- muh lv Lmw1llm-..'m .iff gag QRQUOQPQCL' f'K7'l'KFk 1 if 'E The Sunshine Club Ll f The Sunshine tllub of Allen Iligh School was organized in the fall of 1923. The second year of its' organization has been nnuch better and .3 more profitable. One reason we have been able to accomplish more is K, because we are all housed in our new high school. This club has for its foundation, love, forgetting self, and charity J for all. NVe have been able to help out in inany places during the year, -I people less fortunate than we are. Hy doing this, we have received a 4 4 It L2 s N fi It . J x it N0 U 5. Q Q ir ti I I tx 5. '4 5 F Y tif great, deal of pleasure and have kept our pledge. Our source of income for this charitable work has been from a sale of candy. The girls have charge of this candy sale and we have been able to keep our treasury in splendid condition with little effort. Our 1ll0llllll'1'Slll1l is made up of every girl in High School. Each Senior and Junior girl acts as adviser and big sister to a F1'0Slllll2lll. lly this, each Freshman feels she has some one especially interested in her success. 4 Our iirst social event Cilllllt at Iialloweten time. Everyone in schoo' was invited and was instructed to come inasked. They surely did. Wa walked with a boy, supposedly, and he turned out to be a girl. Did they have fun? NVell, 1 should say so. Light refreslnnents were served and prizes awarded to the best made-up couple. After this was over, we innnediately turned our attention to our annual Christmas party for the poor children. We sent out S0 invita- tions and had more respond than were invited, but we didnt care at all so long as our treat held out. YVe gave our party at the gym. Santa came and we had a large tree, electrically lighted, laden with toys, dolls, stockings, handkerchiefs, oranges, and candy. These dear little unfor- tunate kiddies were royally entertained by the girls. who had fun, be- cause they were bringing kindness to some one less fortunate than they. Our Senior High School girls felt the good work must go on anion-v our little Junior High sisters, so in the fall they organized them, and they, too, have a self supporting organization now. On the very Hrst day of May, our girls came to the gym with well- iilled baskets and l1ad a splendid pot-luck supper. This was strictly a. ladies' party, but we had fun nevertheless. f xgfgbriix-,Q rg! .g'!,I ',,JJ l'.u 'xZM9h A'4ti3 alVf '2f93'iI':g.'Q:. Ami' 14 Ayn-VV Q E QJ S Q VJ C 3 V3 Q9 ,I -- ' . -wmgw ,JVJWXVJN m A 12 'U Z Qi ,-. ,-4 ,-4 Q z ..- ,Q :- .. - '11 6 in z 9 AA and A .v .- 4.4 F-4 ,-e .v A 5 lent, , , , side Prvslm Z A .. .4 A ,- Z L -4 6 ,-.4 .,-1 -f ,- ,- A v 7. 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Lowe-ll No'-, 'Hn-odore Morgrett, Herman Frauhiger, George Kirkwood, Evvrett Wilkins, X7 Middle How-Mr. Hufford, Hesper Sllowaller, Elizabeth lW1Ol',ifl'i'll, Jnstini Sowmllfa. lilnnm Motz. Fred Gilbert. Joan Pease, Pearl FlShb21llgll. l 1 Front Row' fMr. Smith, Kathryn Beaty, Oscar Carnos, Ethel IIonnvi'ord, llorotlu Alspach, Harry MeFarren, Irvin Frauhiger, Paul Reed, Mr. White, Neal Redd, Raymond tg . ' Huyette, Max Carnall. fl .4 'l'Iw Sviem-e tfllllb was organizes! allvonl ilu- law! ol' the first' senuester and fifty-eiglnl lnenlln-rs were enrolled. 'l'l1el-lull nwels every ollnen- 5 l Alllllllily night :und the evening is spent in flllll2lll'Silll1l sl-ivnliliv spec-1-In-s. g l:l'l'l'OSllllll'lllS :ire served llVt'l'j' so often and on sm-ll ol-mansions m-urly P l . . . all the llll'llllN'l'N2ll'0lll'1'Sl'llt. Sometimes hlnls are shown and 1-lwlnnlslry and physics experiments gone through, this work has been 21 great, help Q 5 to the elnlv. 3 l Uffir-f'r.v lu'lf'f-Irv! For Tim Your 5 President ..... ...... l Torothy Alspzu-ln y Vice-President . . . . .Ilan-ry 1ICF2l1'l'l'll, Jr, l P Secretary .... . . .lithel llennefm-fl, -Ir. f 'Q Tl'02lSlll'0l' . . . . . .llsvzlr lflllwzml f'ill'll1'S First, U1-itil: .. .....Iez1n Amlwr l'l-use Q v . . . . Y S0lf1llll'lf1l'llll' .. ....... l'l1llip Jorzly .llooi-keeper .. ., Herniun l l'zu1lnig1m-r K .Q E wfN,. ..hvkf' V L 'A l ' ..ml NIbf Zuv-Ink -- 'Q T EWS em 1 move Cl Q 1 hh, ,,.., qui-qwig-. Ny-uf E E, 9 2 B' S N 1 , 1 E Q 4 5 Q , 5 ' Q I ? Q7 Lil 5 Q i 2 x x S a 5 Q S 3 El fi! E25 V 'inv'llm.'lh. Ag, C2 b g,'zKFk X A . r 1 Y ' v -3 1 'Qlvff ..- Q iv' Q' H 'Q ,KQV 3 Q i Q 2 1 5 5 5 5 4 x r E as ZSIQQ Qj7w rw,PQCg, Puig , 4, 4 E. ! LQ F E 6, 5 2 I '.. N-1. -5 -I 'u k xfJf Yi .fQrx1u.,-fr, I e YQ? I 'l Z: r Fw , . f M N M N W My X O XO O O Q2 f , ' , .'- X, ,,-u 41, , -,1.,-J.g' I ,x1., -,.,,?'fx,, I x J ..,:, .,:,:.1 A'b1 g ,f Q7 ip ' 1? X N Y xv, V jg' L ' x comb' fx H er S , 52 f ?2:ww.,.,ff..hvs . ' -4 nv v--ww N , N. x , 62 1 94 51-31 'w. 2sf-fWz.,Af w-V' ' 'U -l r QRIQ ci QlzO0j'QcYf 5 i Y ' C U it GIRLS QLEE L B ,ii U, a 3, 's Q .al I i W W, Back Row-Kathryn Yvibel, Margaret Smith, Justine Sowards, Blanche Sharp, Ruth is L Iloyd, Maxine Mosiman. Anna Louise Baumgardner, Thelma Hatfield. Third Row-Cleal Nute, Pauline Crosby, Marie Dustman, Orah Cole, Thelma lillom, : Edna Swigart, Marguerite Matson, Ruby Hanna, Evelyn Robinson, Georgina Bender. V Second Row-Mary Evers. Garvina Brown, Kathryn Wiecking, Betty VVatson, Lueile Markley, Mabel Lambert, Miss McConnell, Mary Plummer, Margaret Alspach, Carolyn 1 Erickson, Miriam Lantis, Justine Kelley, Martha Morris, Kathryn Saurers, Virginia Hamilton. Kathryn Beaty, Dorothy Alspach, Madelyn Markley. 'I'he Girls' Glee t'luh has enjoyed ai niost sneeessfnl yenr in 'ill and '24, 'l'he elnh is eoinposed of nhont IST girls, from all elnsses in lligh 5, Sehool and Miss f'2liilt'l'lllt' S2llll'tll'f2ll'iS as their zleeoinpnnist. ,I Une t'2lll l1'Zltlli.V see the :lhility of the girls in the eluh and of their direetress. Miss M4-t'onnel, hy the nnniher of times they halve heen asked Qi to sing. f 'I'heir first pllhlie aippealrnnee was when, with the lloys' Glee Vinh, t fi M they gave the operettn 'l'he Mound llnilders nt the llallrtist ehnreh on L Nov. lti, 1923. In lliltillllill innsie week, they gave several hezlutifnl ' Q nnnihers in the 1li'tlgl'illll :lt the Grand. tlperzl llonse. Un Moy ltl they went to Indianapolis to li2ll'iit'lll2lit' in the stzlte - s innsii- eontest sponsored hy lnfliznmpolis f1il2lllllll'l'tlff1tDllllllt'l't't', 'l'he elnh owes nlneh el-edit to their leader, Miss hlt'i1UllllPH, who has i E p helped so lIlllt'il to lnnke the organization il suet-ess. 5 The Girls' Glee t'lnh oi-gnnizntion was nlznle into :i elnh during the sei-ond semester and the following officers were elected: I President ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Mzulelyn Mnrkley X Vice President , , , , , Justine Kelley , v ! Secretary , , , ,,,, Thelma Iilloin 1 at Treasurer , , , Catherine Saurer E O! i F Ef dNJ'.+NuA1w.dX-eTW':'m.JW'1b-73-fi1A-0'.d9 af fm U!m.'51-Ahfsyrl-A'Y. -2' '- Q15 5 5 X 1 l I B 'Q 3 ' S 39110 QL rmpcfr, wwmwfw -vw'-N f- N 1 , l 9 1 BOYS QLEE CLUB . 3 1 i W-. , Q l x X f i s 'l'onors-fGeo. lWCFEl1'1'0I'l, Miltord Hogg, Charles Watson. Burdette Small, Donny , Baumgardner, Stanley Hanson, Warner Wasson. , Iiaritouvs-George Brown. 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S i 1' ruin ilu- lnnu ilw 4-ni-tain roso on the hrst an-t until it 1-:naw flown .7 i on thc- lust an-t, our play was mu- grznul snccoss. l l 17 W Ilmvm-vc-V, wv lllllSl not forgvl to nwntion uni' zulvisvr. lfur, if E! S pq l lnuln'li ln-vn for Miss Sturgis our play NV0lllllll,t have lm-n sm-ln ai sin-1-vss. H 5 l So, Ilnrraill fm' 'l'lw Glm-ions Girl. 1 f' l 1 w 5 2' 4gv1x,,,f..hv.f.4r-H:m: .1 A- 2i,L .4w Jv 'Zfmv'-MM K -il 32 ij S i J E ,J S Q5 J ,H ,mg HD U1S1c1,f we ' ' 0' fs ' W 2 5 3 A 1 J 5 E Z lfigggfwlp 51442 glehoopgob 6 L J, . , V 'V W 02- 'E Ln' 6 Rx w Q ' ug: ' W 'mln vuuf... If u,..m, LQ, unr EN 1 I Luv, ,. . ... , :ul , ' - A kwa mourn X ef' x nmuf E - 4 x '6h','.A S . 0 fl 1 ' ,. f ' 1 H NE uf T gsm gf' 4 .I mn A ' XM mm, 5,4 v- ?J3 A if 1 ' S F - ' 1, 'l .ww TP-' Wi mm:-2 fx ,f 9' X ' on , -r, 1 'ef - E4 5 ' e XB H ,..,- Q At 1 U .r vx El f f- A , 1 i in ,Y ,JQOVAF BLMQ, I wairw' ' ,vi SIIAR ' H uw N if 6123 W., sv an vm T. Hz Mfr- , X 1' f 1 VIRS if ,,.g fy f i,'ff2vENC'5 1: XX W A,1rZ':E:s::',r1 'xx N f-ky, I f lfvnkfk , , 'L X Q4 Gov 'Aa ,I Vqnm Q I M 45 Ll X + xg, -1 MW Lil.. Y K X h ' Wohlu IL ' ,4 Q WN' limp, K -5 nu ,vgwxst D ML' A GI-'du All. 0 K vs 5 E if ' .f - X g Je ' 3347:-f ' .. 10 Nofflvlfvg. Tung 5 h. ,ayx sun'q.,, f ws- I-mah Q nl Pty N 3 .W H , ,, ,, s,,, nw H WW ,,,, W NYY' V VYVV Y W WWW W . YWWV b ki Y Y V Y, v4'x.N..,1iNffa, fgf 1 '1:.,,r-4,,-2'- A' .V mnfbfqmonmm AQNQM LAN., I aj? 52,0 Qkgympccb 4 ,.,,v aaarIIaraairI.,mYiI.,it, Y.i...W , . .fa II., I . . 4 is SENTIMENTS OF A SENIOR X It's easy enuf to be pleasant, 1 lVhen nuthing at awl runs amiss 5 But the pupil wurth wi le, is the one who can 1 smile, 5, VV hen he reads sumthing like this. X' May 1-Wood that the ideal spri11g day wood come into our midst. I can scarcely believe that this is the last month of my last year at deer J f fs, vez, -sf: is ,.. E J fm- -7 Qlgff .AT Allen Hi. As I walked to school this A. M., I breathed the bomly air deeply. I 111ust have bee11 dreeming, for I was neerly lait, tthis, how- ever, is not the furst timej becauz I walked several squares past the Ili School. There are so many things I wood like to jot down in theese pages fbefore I lay this book away in 111y Hope chestj that I hardly no where to begin. I like to attend skool in this bewtifnl bilding. The teechers and stoodents are very congenial, I iind, espeshully conserning ninth periods. The studye-rums are so quiet always an ideel place in which to prepear a lesson requiring deap thot. Yes, we awl no that we have lerned our les- suns thuroughly and well, and that we are kwite reddy to leave this deer skool and step on the threshold of the fuure. fWasn' that last thot bew- iful? I happened to hink of it 011 the spur of thepniomentj Besides hav- ing so many lessuns to lern, we still have plentie of time for our Soshnl affairs. Diary, I belong to so many klubs that I can't kount them. There are sum peepul that do remember them, tho and they are the ones who kollect the doos. Good-nite till, morning. May 5-Munday the dayc I find so blew, is entirely different todaye. Sunshine is everywhere, in our harts, too. The Senior girls had a class meating todaye and we awl decided to wear dresses of pastile shades for C0llllll0llC611lt!llt. Oh, we awl are so thrilled! Before we leeve this wun- derful bilding forever, we must celubrate many different kinds of dayes, sum of witch are class daye, and kiddy daye and uthers, too noomerons to menshun. I hurd that on kiddy daye that we must wear our childhood dresses. I wunder if this is what poets call '4Secund Uhildhood -I feal, deer diary, that we will be very funny looking specimuns. I have to take a Yurgil test tomorrow. Uh, horrors! deer diary. Aeneaz went thru awefnl escipades before he reached Carthage and llido. Poor man! Tillie flieth now, so I must hasten to the realms of rest. Sleep doth beckun me, so gud-nite. May 12-Nise, warm daye, but was almost lait to skool. Clocks, deer diary, are such a noosance, I iind. I never know if I'm lait. or erlie. And time travels so fast, I fear I can 11ever catch up with it. This wnzn't ir g'y,dyb4f a-N-gm, rfjfr .XIV--I . JW' .9,AFI 'HnfUf'mZMpP'Rm,, Ya. Anim Q Q 'LOOPQC f V' 'mv ' s11t1,h 1 11.111 11.11'e .1tte1 .111'1, 1JLClll 11e1' ll1l.VG in this sk11ol 1V1l1Lt thev c1111 -Xss111111111's. f 1 like th1s1, things 1' 11-1' niutch 1111111 11'e skip .1 lcssun on these 11.1ys. lo-d.11'e t1111e 11' IS 11 111.111 who 1li11 Slllll XVlltllll01flll .1cktin11' i11 1 b1l.lli0S1JCd1l1l1ll 11l.1y. It 11'.1s 1'e11 t111-illing, .111d there 11'11l some 1.11y touching scenes ill this 1l1J.l1,b .1L1it1ll0'. 11 11od t11.1t we cud 11.11e t11e -Xs- sc11111ly oftenus. 11 e get 11111011 educashun f1'111l1 tllelll. I 111ti11, now, 111 11111' V915 tiled .1fte1 the Sllldlllf 11f .1ttendi11g 611101 t1lllllll01l1Z 1lltllS1ll1llLi1 111o1'c. 11.11 I h.1.1'e sweet L11C811lS. Good-nite till Munday. M 1y 19-I uvly 11.11 e, .1lt11o S11ll1XV.lt cool. Hope t111 61 111111 iting 111y1, will be just as lu1'l1'. W.1s .lt sk11111 so 1,r11' th.1t I 11'ul 11111111 excit1,1l fo1 -1 ot the tipe t11 it likes to be gONVllLll with c.11-e .11111 g11'1 till 1,ppe.11- 111111 of just 11'-1Iking out ot thc b111111-box, .I .111'l11' l'yS t 1111, 111y tinic. 111e 81 Llltflll 1l.1ye is 11'111111'11111' 11111111111 .11111 neerer .11111 lessuns 1l1'8 g11111 ing Sl1l1U.'1' .11111 sc.11ce1. No dout, the teecheis think we no 11111st e1'e1'yt11111g .11111 tlOll,t 11.1v11 t11 Stllllyt, .llly 111111e. 111e Jooniers .ue pl111111i11g il 11'1'.11111e 1'0SQ11Sll1ll1 f the bC0lll0lS. Well, 111 ly it be sed, t'The High 111111 Mighty b1-enio1s.' We fe111 tll'lt 11'11y, 111111 .111e shuie 11'1, h.11'e erned the 111111. blllll of the Sceniors are goi11g to college, .1 highei lllS'tltllSll0ll of l8i'1l11l '. M ny we 111. 21 cre11it to these teecluersl R1 ely, 1111111- lllillw, so lllillly exciting 11l1ll 'S 111111 1'oi11g to 11111111011 in the next few 11'eeks th11t 1 11111 11fr11i11 I 11'on't ll2lV',! llllli 11 1 'ou Rl ,1es11 i111 1111' 1111. 11i11gs. '11111 11. 111111 r11s1 is '11' 1 11 1 .1 1'l 252111 i11 ' 1 1 1 1 11-1 di' '1 my i11 1- 181.1 1111 s 11 . . 1, .1 1 1 we u ay 111 11 1111s1 t 111111 ins - i1111'. had to Sily, pl-11p11r11tio11s 2111! 11111111111 on for L1111111111111:en1e11t NV1ll'll 11'11 sh111l 11111111 111 1e11ve this skool, so 11eer t11 our young llil1'L1fS. 1 fe11l that 1 have g11in1111 lllll1LC1l i11 1l0XVll0llg0 1111111111 these edie11.te11 teecliers, and I 1111 t11ey 11'ill 1111t 1'l'gl'01Q that I 11111111 110611 there pupil. The hour of 11111111110 1111111-1111c1111s, Zlllll I 1111181 1ll'l+tlS c1111se my 11in1111ss 1'2llll1Dll1lgS, 111111 hid you 1111 11 fond f11re11'e1l. -Cfzrolyny E1'i11-l1:s11111. QR t ..agv11zh,Q,9 grvfwgnfv myip- wq,3s,jP '.,.f'y.h,QkI111g L1 l a A A .I 4 I D 1 1 Y' I Y ki n U i nl kk. . S ' I 1 1 , is 1 E 1 1 .A 1 1 ,ww 1 . 1 V' 1 1 . 1 w 1 1 . 1 K k U C k O R ' I c Q A Y A A1 luv' u 1 V1 W YA 1 K1 1 v 1 1 -1 11 L. U U Y I 4 0 IA I 1 0 I .I K' X Q X A A 7 K 0 Y 0 Y I A , .J . . . , ., . 2 ., 2 . 1 1 N U '1 K1 1 S ,W 1 U - rl 5 1 5 . L Cllilllglk Mother sez that proves I 111111 1ll11'1'y, if I NVilll1L to, but us l illll ' 1 Q 1 1 1 11' 1 1 1 1 1 ' K1 1 ' I x s i 2 1 .1 7' v 1 . O D . . . . . .. .. . . 1 . 1 VW 1 1 . 15 111' ' ' 1 11 ' 1, ' 1 A i L 1 1 . i ' I 1 I . I L 6 1, X l 2' I C 7 1 1 t111 y 11 tl 1 t t t1 111 tl 1 1 1 1111 11111 l 1 111 s1tt.11 11111 1 1111 111111, 111111 I .11 1111g1 1191 llll 11 t 11111 l1t IIS 1111 111 t11os 1110181111 1 1 lll , 1111 1 P4 3 D 1 7 It 11'11s eV1111i11g i11 the 1ll01'll11lg 141111 the S1111 11'11s g11i11g 11o11'11, The st111's were brightly shining, As the 11'in11 tore up the town. While t11e iish S-1111111 i11 the 1-i1'11r, A1111 t11e 1111111-s 11'111k111l i11 the 11i1', I C011l111l,t help 111111 S1llV01' 1Vhen t11e scissors cut llly llilll'. X 1.. NURSEY RHYMES H Q 11. A. A. H. s.-.inn-fhfi 00080 i R Homer Markley, pudding and pie, Kissed the girls, but they didn't cry. Q Instead of weeping and getting sore, - They only laughed and asked for inore. Walter H. sat on a wall, bi' Sad but true, for a girl he did fall. Q It took all the charms of Katherine N., To get VVa.lter H. on his feet again. E Pete and Rosie went up the hill K To fetch a pail of water. 5 Rosie slipped and almost fell, x llut Pete, he Knobly caught her. r ff Margaret, lilargaret., quiet contrary, ,Q How does your garden grow? it NVith bleeding-hearts and for-get-ine-nots L s And Zernie at the head of the row. ' oia King Cole VVas a lll61'I'y old soul, - A merry old soul was L. E. S He lived all alone, ill his kingly ll01llt?, K No queen could suit hiin, you see. rf Bobbie Rogers has gone to sea S On the famous ship Prosperity,i' wi' When he comes back, I must confess, B He'l1 marry ine, said Catherine S. fp WVhere are you going, my pretty maid? J' 6617111 going to Michigan, sir , she said. 'Q 'fWhat will you do there, Skeet, so fair? 5 Now you're getting too personal, a declare. F .3 h g - :il :1 sf L45-ax f 1 it ,X'v.. . df' Ah- LisA fmiqd as-vfSrr..N -fwsr-2 -'SN 'x... '1. I 5114 fjlgxtoopecrf 1it.t11 111111111 11 .1111111' sat ill 2110111111 l..1ti11s.g .111 I'4Skilll0 ie, 11111111 11'.1s no one 111 qiglnt, so he took riff ni 1 Hut j11st th1111 his Dorothy walks hy. 1 A, 11o111i1ocks, Go111i1o1f11s, wilt 111011 1111 111i1111'! Thou shalt not wash L11S1l6S,v s11i11 Jillllllil' 11i- vi1111. ' But 1'i1111 in 2111 11111'op1111111 to my palace so flllti, A1111 f11:1st 1111 11111 day on 1:111111y s11b1i111e. Q gag, glwttgcpgctl 1:-11:..Af1..-v'.f wif'-Nvcy ,ff 'viii' X571 QS'N'rL:w'Qx F1171 A , 1 '. . K. . 1 E 11- K, . 1,1 p 4 ' Q ' 1 - 1 1 . Z1 1 ,, 1 1 1, rf 1 S11 1 11111 .11111 1111111 up A1111 111 th1 1115 11111 11 11.1111 good IIIL11 11111 H t111111 lt 111111 11.11 on 11111 11511 to Ql1l001, lint 110 11.1t11 111th N11111 NVh.1t .1 P001 11111 11111 1110 .11 X 1111 o 1111111 SL1l01d1 1111s,1o11111 too 1.1111 11.1 1211 ho 11011112 t.11111 .1 11.1p, .11111 111111 .lftlll H1111 1.1111 H11 to 8111001 111 111111 1.11 lu.1t111g some .111g11l 1.11111 X oug 1.111111 Bob I '1h11 111st I 1.111 t 11111, llut 111 .1111 so11111 fo1 1111 8118012 sake Sing .1 song of SIXPPIICP, No 111.1tt111 111111111 1111 go, 1111 s111 Don 1 .1111.111, 1 1l11v111g N1111111, to 111111 fI0 If 1111115 11.13 NX e111 111.1de fo1 studying, 11111 th1 11101118 for only sle1p, No sho11 s to se , no pleasllres It .111 sim! . ' . X A 2 , ,. . ., . ., 1 1 1 ,. 1. . 1 ' ' 1 A 1'l: ',1 11- ', 1 Y P K1 v '. px. y rf 1. H. .1 .. - , ... . f' -. ,J l,1t.t111 Miss livtty sat on t1111 s11tt1111, i 1 - -. W . 1 .. ' N i , 1. . ,L 1' ,Q ,' ' Us ' ' . i. 'A 1 ' 1' ' L 1, , , QQ A ' ' Y ', v, ' ' 31, 1. .. , .' ' t. . .. ,YQ P, , 1 Vvruv . v v .J ff v Y . 5 .' j X . - 1 1. S 4 .iii 1 ,S 1 1' s 1 11 1 1 , T11111'11'11 be 1l0t1l1110' to do but 11 ee C9 I 4 , v -Tn. ' A :mv is dm. .1 N-an f...-fx-LW Mi-wh -14'.4'W '.f1flv 'i.nm0'2:LQ1 -f-'ein 4-1'-A K. -- . 5 x K 2 5 gwv Q IE! N Vu wx -mvaivwvvmimnfbvfvgimw ' ' ' F 4 gnc 9241 zoaf1QCtf' I WMMANQQ my-,gfx NXQ:J .,,i' fhnmafsk .A9,41i '4fV '5nv0' 'ULN W' s N- itw ' xogv IAQ' A V 5foPQ. N Max-'5, '. Af.?Z,,A 4941 VW I af! 31547 ftgf -b. f-T ..i a 4 fs' . gag gkebloopecf - iK '4-'q f5 l I 1. , 1 W ill 0 I 2 Class l l i S 1 ai . -, . . . pi XX e, the i5l'lll01' class of 192-L, being of healthy and sane lllllltiS, and Ai I . . . . . . ,J with at fillrly hlgll degree of llll'lll0l'-Y left before departing 1lli0. the great Q X unknown world ,lllilk0 public this lust will 2.l1ld'iZ9Siil.ll18lli2I 5 ' Hf our worldly possessions we wish to distribute illllllllg our survi- vors fairly. ' ITEM :-XVe will und bequeath the following: To Louis Bricker, the l-ight to take Bus' place with Lllcile. 1 To Lloyd Rose, the right to be the Higll School Sheik To I'I0ll101' Mentzer, the right to graiduzlte wllen he wants to. K To Levi Mock, 21 good car. , i I lm l 1 u To To To To HOIIICP Markley, a free pass between WVar1'ell and Bluffton. Dorothy Alspach, Ll bolt of peaches Miss Mclleaster, one doctor's son. Skeet, the right of filiiillg' LPGJP-1'02l1' advantage of llob just as soon as she graduates. the Golden Twins, one two-sented F01d. Rosie BIUIITS .ind Blilly lilltlillfdl' the right to try being the size ot Q-uh Otiltl lf possible. ll lV1llg' 1lldlVidflllliV, SOIIIL NVOIHIQ possessions we W1Sil to will tllC1ll to those needing tliltlll wolse IIENI'-IIOIIICI Malkley wills to Don lid Bdlllllgilldllel his populll-ity and the light to be as 116,111 llke him as possible Jtan Pease wllls to Mdlthtl Rowe, flve inches of her height. 'xlllll Pl lt lt lves tht light to 801116 Otilll glll to take hel pllul is r. tl 1Q,b SLC1 ctaly. The Rctlospett St ltt wllls to the Comet btutf .111 tht St10ll0' 'sup- 1J01iL81b, fol thtil Retlospett tha we have h ld f01 oul ONVII. 11 1tNillll in bhtiks ntvt gcal. I11+'.I.-To Lthtl Hennefold 1nd bled lmulel one HW e-tent tablet 8lLll to wlite notts to c lth Oflltl on. To Luth Thomas, hel folks' pG11lllSSi01l to let balth 001118 out when- tvtl ln, w lnts to. buggy' - firm! . 0-1 zivmvW.n941ii 4,il f9 'lEg 1h.-' .. -f el 1 -' 7 To ' ' lg TIVO f 1 1 . Q 7 S I It ' h 4, . I . l 1 . , . . U I . Y H . , . J ., . . . Q rw A . n a v Q 4 a a 2 I 16 D ' 1 L K . . B . a J' fa s x- .' 1' 1 U auzslil x N, .. , ., 1 . k . I ' ' 1 g X 4 1 X . O is s 'U Tile Senior girls will to the Junior girls the right to have all the ff - 3 N , . ,A ., . IA ' W x I 2 W - 7 1 x u, v I .x - m i n 'Q 0 X X Ji i 1' , 1 I 'I L' 'I Y I 1 X U I 2 ? ,z X i 2 nba, -in 'C-V gf y :: ?gL,. g 5,-ia fixfy'z7'6f ,hrpng ggrqf XM' :mg 1 To Pete Knoble, 0116 small Senior girl's lock of hair. To Cooky , our thanks for not giving any more ninth periods than 5 was absolutely necessary. J To llob, our permission to write notes to ,anyone he wants to when j Nora isn't around. f 'S To the l1'reshnLen, their diplomas to be 'given into their possession 2 in three more years, , To Mr. French, one perfect Senior class to graduate from his high gg school. A To Violet Brickley, Rosie's place on the 'girls' team, and to Anna Q, Ruth Hogg, Peasie's place. ,lb To Rippe, 0110 good football squad to start out the next season with. L To Bobby Harvey, his choice of the older girls. v To Dick Gay, the sole right to keep the hall cleared of loiterers. To Miss Hagler the position of Highest Lady Chef in H. S. To everyone in Allen Hi the addition of live more minutes to change , classes in order to get the locks on our lockers hypnotized into working I right, NVe hereby constitute and appoint Jesse XVeist as extwutor and ad- ministrator of this, our last will and testament. A In VVitness Whereof, We, the class of nineteen twenty-four, the testators, have to this will, set our hand and seal, this 30th day of May, F, A. D., 1924. -Senior Class 1 E f' ri 1 r..s'T..NfSIx fr, J' Ahfmimvr- -a7..'2 Mlb mLmPl1-..Q1- an-it A-Q 'x. ' FxZQ '7 4. 'X ,rf-'iv '-5 i'zfn4'f' f,,g7,f vawgzsfzy JI' all-1,2 fy 'W V NYU 'oi' Q 5 F -fffr -V777- Gvwo fF5 4. 1: . 'f f ,, ,- ' ,Hi 1 ,bi ' ff '-uv fg...Y5fE 1'51 if iwlfd Ada ,, , , ,Cty , f f f 4 ff? t USIC I I Kf0or 55. Q5 l.?fP0w cf rf-:ER gn, ,5 ' 4- . A W Q FE h 019' l .5 f3'.l'ffff ' j 41 I c is L o so f I, Q if f K I on f ...lim 1 . ' 'la f'i'l,J - X f J ,' . R v , ill! 'ian Q iw' fx ?..1:.' , A A 5V sramb 3 ,,3- . -f, . - .- Q. , .E 1.5. -7, . R we 'P l - . - 5. , A .s!WRFlNFp0i5NU1v, WW GQMQ-535952 Adx ? Az- Q: 15535 J 4 5' '-L L ' T 3-Kc Qafmoopccb Q f H HVWW TPM' Wg' N Ts Su-caan. Q1-I T ,dl ' Do o ' 4' ' so V 1 X 1ljLixXA,Ty no ,x x w xx j AY Kx.XZ2.l5.:j9, Y! 'juli 13 V 1 ' ' xii YM X ff' ,f K 'LP X 1 ,6 X ' fa' 4' E P V of f Xf ..-, J' X , VX f Qsolaivnt III , A , I X Ven-so I KCC P I , 1 w 'ggim , I 5 X 3 bff ff f A X 5 I 1145! 7.4 1 S f .ms 7 ' IV J 1 1 ? ee? Iss 5, 1 1 IJ ' M K 25. l ' 1 ' L 63 L4 1 Q 1741 7 X f x 1 Of-' 1' M x qc Q Y 'P ll K F FIR 11 ' R f 5 K . ff' FE, I ' T 'B Q w y f 5 U1 CE 'Lf PA if ,I X i 5 R ' A 4 B 1 1 Q .L X fiWM'n'liW'X -IWW'-i fwN'1c-2-I -' qwwmwmm -2-nr - -A - ' fx, N . - - - af ,nf QQ CALENDAR s Sept. 4.-Inntei Allen H1 'h School locker jam Dovens of wide.- vfff-:-'L- i- 6 E -P Pl! 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Maiy lkucknei and Madelvn Markley attend the Convention of Illdl um High School Press Associat1o11 at Franklin College Sept. 29.-I air 1S all over now Put away the horns Oct 1.-The saddest words that enter my mind, I think of mth f onday, The SELIHGV old grind ' Oct. 2-Miss Sturgis entertains Ie Cercle Francais The Illllllll Nlusicale 1S a great success. Phe Senior Class meet 1Sl17lZ. Oct. 3.-Warner wears a stunning sweater-listen' The brlghtest attraction 1n B. H. S. VVas Wassonis red sweater, vsell, I Guess, With the colors so vivid and the tit so tight, We all agreed 'tvwas a beautiful sight This flaming red sn eater we oft vull recall, Ilor 'twas worn all the year, beginning with fall. Oct 4.-Citizens return their ne1.ghbor's lawnmowers and start boi- l0XY1Ilg coal f ,. Oct. 5 -Amid much laughter and singing they gathered around tha, Uunptires The Seniors ride to the home of Paul Capps The Jun1o1s t1 avel to the home of Malena Klopfenstine '1l1e Sophomores VlS1t Miss Esther Roof The Freshmen are too young to attend hay rides Oct 6 Fort Wayne defeats Bluffton in second football game Score 41 0 Oct 9 Senior class meets to plan Retrospect campaign ,4- wgy Xl fm IFA-N 'qui'-.0'..f1l ,vIVf'm'n90'Em.Se um' 4-15-Nqx 'uv IL? 'W-T i' I-hrmi.-:QA -942 qi! ami' 'ASL A'I:13 7-'dx Q51 J A Ib- 1-,nA i342 Ad :UQ Bak AQ ,pil ' 'hiilxfxffqi E. H 5. vg- if 44. 1 gg ' i . Q oe' N A1 . Pg' 5 3 . Q EQ 5' - 8 3 Q' If F m 0-4NRi.. ' . 4 . U 1 . . . - . 1 . . . . . . . . 5 W ' 1 . nd 0 ' r : 4 .1 gf v 1 1 , . . 1 5 I , . . . . . . U 0 ll . 7 M 0' . . . . .W . . A t. o ' . , . h L t . . v , . . . v v D . . . V . . . . v 1 1 I . . . . - . 1 k I Y. . . . . . . x . . . 'I . . . . ' V . 1 X - . I u 1 57 . A 1 4 , T ' . . . f . .1 c . ' I K ' . . - .A I -. .- ff. an .2 ff gl, V xl., H pf-L. .el in .A '11 I g A . 4, ,A-' ,x . . .wa I AA V, -Ll ,, .. ai A Q Q. ri P e - ! S3 0 F 5 QQ S Q S S 6 3 F. if E it 2 F thi -- P--- -ui . fm ,W H. mi-. - - T115- Oct. 10.-Miss McConnell decides the air is too warm so the boys' glee club llums a little air. Oct. 12.-Not much success yet. Garrett wins in football. Oct. 13.-Tennis Tournament. Carolyn E., Martha Rose M., Doro- thy and Margaret Alspach contest. Good Work! Oct. 15.-General assembly. Latin Club entertains us with a de- ightful program. Mr. Lane, of Waishington, D. C., speaks to us. Oct. 18.-Teachers' Institute. ' Oct. 23.-Miss Shively' hears Lloyd George speak at Indianapolis. NX ill probably hear it later on. Oct. 25.-Many absent on Monday, and the rest are absent-minded. Xliss Hagler finds she has made gravy out of talcuin powder. Oct. 31.-Spooks and Spiders! Hallowe'en. Had general assembly during which the Retrospect staff performed. More fun! Nov. 1.-Clarence Lantis' birthday. He is oozled by members of the Beet Hnnkie club. He's president, you know. Nov. 2.-Eventful day. Marion defeats our seemingly unlucky football squad. Another general assembly, during which Doctor Hally recites, from memory, several books of the Bible. The Sunshine Club en- tertains the high school lads at a party in the gymnasium. Prizes were given to the Gordon twins and Ruth Thomas, for having designed the most elaborate costumes. Nov. 3.-Wabash fights hard to win over llluffton in a very exeil- ing game. Fate must be against us. Nov. 6.-VVarner Wasson is initiated into Beet Hunkie club. .Flllllltl one mile east of town, picking posies and weeping bitterly. Nov. 7.-Goldie Morris and Levi Mock motor to school in the Saxon. Honk! Nov. 9.-Dashing through halls, hurling of dimes-Comets out! Nov. 10.-Bluffton loses to Portland 50-0. Allen Hi -ll School tlosrs its football season Yov. 13.-Margaret Campbell entertains Shoith md Club. The ronstitution of the club is read and adopted. Music ww eek is big success oi H1 Y Club meets at Perry Pyle s grocery stolm thnd pc r wyviggay -,Yu QQ' f,,g7J -vafizsf'-.V ..2l1 Ss, xv' ,521 NY: wif' fbff va'-ZZNNV .fi 3:11. J7'-1 Nov 10 Ya V1 ht school VVorse than a 1 xeshm in L l iss D IN ' Now g ni h 9 L1 jkv i ' . ' 2 216.-. 1 ' 'ff . N f.17.- '- .' X . 'I '- 1- ' d. i rv. 19.-l 'g . . 1' ' 1 3 z ay. ' I '. 20.-Social Science Club is organized. Nov. 21.-In a heated debate, Cecil Shardelow proves that crude oil 's 'Q C . 1. l 7 'T ' T W fp, eefggxm far it Ah-'Wh-e wmmmvqiifmw . 1 not It lined Nov 03 Educational week WVe all know what that means YYSjQA ffl 'af 4- fvff' mv Q' fin 4-fra' 255. '-sf 43 , gfl., ff' -X'ir:1..lf7'fb' 4-415 A fn ' if' M-was- Sie Slwwepeclf l l Nov. 26-.--Jean Pease appears with her face all cnt up. Wonder how it happened? ' Nov. 29.-School Closes for Tlianksgiving vacation. A full day is expected by everyone. Dec. 3.-Miss McConnelP is sadly deceived. The kitty was only 61 vocal accomplishment. Dec. 5-.-Freshmen begin to- write pathetic letters to Santa Claus. Dec. 6.-Pep meeting. Everybody's enthusiastic. Dec. 7 .-Too bad! Bluffton loses to Petroleum in Hrst basketball game of the season. . Dec. 10.-Seniors shudder when told to write a composition on the life of AllP3,llil.lll Lincoln. We'l'l' never forget Honest Abe. Dec. 12.-Walter Hamilton suffers a skinned shin due to a had fall resulting from a spectacular dive made in front of the school build- ing. All on account of' Kate Norris' handkerchief. Dec. 13.-Miss Karnes remains standing an entire period. Dec. 15.--Bluffton loses to Liberty Center in a hard fought battle on the hard court of the local gymnasium. Score 1548. Dec. 18.-Boys and girls are memorizing innocent bedtime prayers. Christmas eve is drawing near. ' Dec. 20.-Mr. Smith receives a nine-pound Christmas gift, wrapped in at baby-blue blanket. Dec. 21.-School, closes with all pupils on the outside. See what 1 mean? 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Feb. 29-District tournament starts todav. lllnttton wins her hrst game. i March 1.-lllutfton defeats Hartford Uitv in the semi-tinals, ru loses to Liberty Center in the finals. March 3.-Miss Shively has the measles. Mrs. Merriman acts as substitute. March -1.-Mr. Smith gives series of lll0tl0ll pictures to his science classes. March 6.-School enters state-wide contest for Latin students. We wish the contestants great success. March 7.-Everyone is on the 'tgrouchf' lVe received our six weeks' report today. March 10.-Everyone out for Interclass Basketball Tourney. Now we'll see some pep. March 11.-Sopholnores entertain school in general assembly. A very clever program was arranged. March 13.-Another general assembly in which I. U. Nurses speak -tt usf' llarch .-bt. P rtuck s Day. Good sight for sore eyes. March .-Miss Sale obtains a new candy case in the lower corri- dor. Patronu the Co-eds March 18.-Mr. P. A. Allen visits our school after a long period of illness. March 19.-Lveryone attends a movie at the Gaiety theatre this fore- noon borne interesting scencs of the World War were given. lilarch '1.-The apparatus team gives an exhibition before General Assembly They surely prov cd their skill. Miss Mclreaster underwent an appendicitis oper ation. March 74 -Homer Nlarkley arrives at 8:30 this lll01'lllllg. Thatis rathtr unusual for Monday Underclass pictures taken for the Retro spect. -ff' -WA' Wxfvwm M 1 t haicty. heneral Asscmbly rn aftcrnoon during which Mr. Marshall gives some I'0dd1llgS. Nlarch 2.7.-Juniors entcr tainnat Assembly. The program is a roar- ing success. VVe ev en had an orchestra. March 'b.-R lllltjtli but that cloesn't worry us now. Wei-'e out of school for one week of spring vacation' nril 4.- . t i in schoo ' 'lhc tttendance is almost ltltlfjg. Attend another plLtllll3 show in which XVC,1C show11 the beauties of the far west. Xpril D.-Ml. Paul McNutt spe aks to us concerning the life of Thom- as Jefter son. More club pictures arc taken for the Retrospect. K . . . ' . .' . 7 1 . W . . . . . A . . - . . . 'vie Y . s 0 I y I 1 1 L . r t U . 1 w . Y 0 I Y I A ' Y Y I Y 0 Y I in X U V I I A A A n March 25.-Excused at 10:00 to attend an educational picture at the l. , v Y .. X 1 r ' 1 , . 1 1 1 I 5 . 1 Y L 0 s Q s I A ' w 1 , 5 Ani I 5 A1 ' I3-1 -l Q ' l. ' it I 1 l r 4 Q rn v I ks ' .Lv - w 1 n N 1 . X . W ws. 1.aNwwnf ..4't fr-'WL Mamma i Q4-YQPNEL2, Zilla J QUODPQCL April 11.-Bluffton wins her tirst baseball game of the season. Lan- caster goes home with a long face. The I. U. Glee Club sings at Metho- 1 dist. church. The Latin Llub is well pleased with the result of the enter- tainment. Ellis Steiner wins second place in the District Debate. Mr. Id. A. liichardson, we call him 'tllig Rieh,'l made the gymnasium vibrate x-:ith the laughter of the students, when he impersonated amusing charac- ters in his readings this morning. A silver offering was taken. April 16.-Senior Class celebrates Kid Day . One can see strange creatures roaming the halls, pulling push carts and carrying their dol- lies. April 17.-Freshman class takes charge of assembly. They surely kept us well entertained. April 18.-School closed this afternoon to observe Good Friday. Bluffton defeats Montpelier in an excellent Baseball game. April 22.--Heidelburg sings at the Reformed church. Everyone is well pleased. April 24.-The Mid-Year Class surpasses all other classes when it comes to preparing assemblies. A real program and real pep. It was es- pecially pleasing to the Seniors because a part. of it was a take off from the Senior class play. Miss Stroud also entertains us by showing some very beautiful pictures. Several classes buy pictures to hand in the ce- lestial halls of Allen High. April 22,-Bluffton knocks off Rockcreek, 8 to 5. April 25.-Bluffton beat Lancaster 15-2. Clarence Lantis Sllff9lS from a mis-throw of the baseball. April 26.-Typwriting and shorthand contest held at Marion, Ind. The advanced typwriting team wins second place. , April 29.-Homer Markley acts as mayor of Illutfton for one hour. Glen NVarner, iire chiefg Louis Bricker, chief of policeg Levi Mock, sup- erintendent of city schoolsg George Kirkwood, president of XVells County bankg Harry McFarren, Jr., president of Studabaker bankg and Philip Joray, president of Trust Company. . April 30.-Out of school to attend a movie concerning the conquerer of Northwest. May 2.-Bluffton defeats Montpelier 10-1. May 14.-Everybody curious about the reception. May 20.-Junior reception. Weill never forget the womlerful pro- gram and decorations. May 222.-Seniors take semester exams. May 23.-Seniors still at it. May 27.-Senior banquet. Oh those eats! ! May 30.-Class Day. Seniors startle the audience with their un- usual program. One big sigh-We've Graduated --Kuthryuf Rccfl my yhfgyag up t:m.T '. A'--1'-'ml-.. W- .f'4:1l 'alVf i-amaithmfm 'item' 1 s E ik it 9 5 ,i 'A ? Q .fl Q Q 'Z 'Q a ,il ' q ..- 'e-Q ima QRQ!gw,,Pwgf LUTEEAIQQY e Surprise ---By THELMA ULLOM, B. H. S. ,24 LIUE opened the door and looked in the mail box. A sweet-scent ed envelope was inside. She took it out alld looked at .it curious- ly. When she entered the house she showed it to her husband. 'tl bet it's an invitation, said Jim. 'tllut who could it be from? I don't recognize the handwriting, She opened it as she spoke and as she took out the enclosed note two thea- are tickets fell to the tloor. She read the note to Jiin: Please accept the enclosed tickets, ltfs a bully show, and you and your husband will enjoy it immensely. When you return to your i1pi11'tlll011t after the show, you will receive a surprise. A l+'riend. Alice looked questioningly at Jim, What ever can that mean? lt's nice for them to give us the tickets, but I doubt if they'l'e any good. Jim picked up the tickets and the envelope that had slipped from Alice's lingers. Ile first turned his attention to the envelope. It was of the tinest texture of stationery as was the note Alice held. lloth were pure white and the envelope was square with rounded flap. He then scrutinized the tickets closely. They were for a show to be at the Merrymaking one ,of the largest theatres in town. He went to the table nearly and picking up the last night's paper turned to the play aulvertisement section, and soon found the play to be shown at the Merry- making that evening. It corresponded with the name of the play indi- cated on the ticket. 'tl guess the tickets are O. K., so we might, as well plan to go and thank our benefactor-or rather benefactress, for 1 think this is a wo- man's Inandwriting-for her kindness in sending these, for the show is really going to be a good one, Jim said as he laid the paper and tickets on the table. They dismissed the matter from their minds and, tinishing their break fast, Jim departed for the office. The Anovers were a young couple who lived in the suburbs of l+'airiield. The city was a iifteen 1ni11ute ride on the nearby trolley. Jim worked in one of the large banks as assistant cashier. They were popular with the younger married set of Fail-tield and had many friends. Jim had been promoted two-years before to the present position, and he and 'Di Yrs far fm-Wipe .0 . A' 'xifvfrimersfm Ami- '492 l r i l r gym Q,h,QOPQC,kj Q - WY, A vw, ,,,,,, A., ,. , ,,,,,,, ,mm , fl Alice had built their cozy little bungalow and moved from their city . apartments to the suburbs. Alice's uncle, Ned linrton, lived with them. He was a queer old gen- ,l tleman and was said to have a small fortune tucked away somewhere. 5 He owned a large estate in the country in a nearby state. This home was many years old, and had long been uninhabited. It had been an old fam- '1 ily home for more tha11 a century. It was on a large farm covered with K thick woods and overgrown vegetation. VVl1en Ned's grandfather and his wife had come there to live after their wedding the place was very beautiful. After the tragic, mysterious death of his grandfather and fu 7 rf- , .. 4- Y Fu Qsvcsyg - K? N o yu 4. grandmother shortly after the birth of Ned's father, the house had nev- er been inhabited, and all the servants and the caretakers had immediate- ly gone after the home broke up. After the death of their parents, when Ned was about twelve years old, he and l1is younger sister, Martha, had gone to live with their mother's sister. When Ned was a lad of about seventeen years, he had joined the navy. He was abroad for many years and the relatives had heard no- thing from him for a great number of years. Some years later he return- ed from one of his foreign trips bringing with him a wife. Ned's younger sister, Martha, came to live with them. She and Marie, the French girl soo11 became very good friends. After a couple of years, Martha married a. young man, a friend of the family for many years. They built a home nearby and in this little house Alice had been born and lived there for several years. The family then moved to the city and soon they were living in very comfortable cir- cumstances. Ned and his Frencli wife hadalso moved to the city and built a home. Alicets father and mother still lived i11 the city home after her marriage to young J i111 Anover. XVhen N ed's wife had died several years before he came to live with Alice a11d Jim as l1e was very fo11d of the young folks. At the otlice that day Jim nonchalantly inquired among his fellow workers about the play being shown that night, and tried to quiz them, thinking perhaps some of them had se11t the tickets as a joke, or per- haps they were planning to surprise him. He gained no knowledge other than the fact that the play was excellent, and much talked about, so he resignedly thanked fortune that they had the tickets and planned to use them. After supper that evening he and Alice, after having made sure that Uncle Ned was contentedly settled with a book, departed for the theatre in their 111odest little car. , They had many speculations as to what the ' surprise ' would be, but as they could arrive at no definite solution they forgot all about any sur- prise after they got interested in the show. 6 7 iJyy.dygmf14N.gg rr'-Jfx .IN-,: , f lb-Tm!-ggi fpiqdlfmlfpaigm. lem H0 'i.,. .Mail-.QA 5Q?l:-as Q, YP Q 33-Kg Q-iletzoapgdf . . , . ,, ,, . A,,,, im, , ,,...,,7,.,.., ,,I,,., YW, ,,i.,,.,,,,,,, ,,,,7,..g,,,,,,. E 4 . . . 2. After the play was over tl1ey decided to d1-1ve to the other side of the city and drop i11 at a club dance. As Jim belo11ged to the club tl1ey fre- quently attended the dances. They 111et many of their friends here tllltl ba 3 were SUOII i11 tl1e midst of the gaiety. After the 113.1100 a party of them or- 5 dered a llllltfll a11d talked for quite a while. NVhen tl1e Anovers finally at if headed for home it was quite late. I11 fact. i11 the ffwee Slllilll hours of Qi ,i the lll0l'llIllg. X Mhen they arrived ll0lll9 they once 111ore illllllglli' of the lllft'lltl6tl sur- Q prise, illltl tl1ey both la11gl1ed sleepily. A Guess tl1ey lllllSt have forgotten the surprise or either got tired Willflllg' for us, laughed Jim. S Alice yawned wearily and removed her wraps. 5 'l'he book Uncle Ned l1ad IDBBII reading was laying on the table. lt H B lay face ll0Wll tllltl to all appearances had not been read only ten or twelve K pages. bfi Uncle evidently got sleepy early Rllld retired leaving his book, said 5 Alice as they entered the 1'001ll where they had left the old g811t1It:'lllilll. g As they ascended the stairs to their rooms Alice passed Uncle Nedk 57 door, illltl putting l1er hand Oll the klltill hesitated. 3 tp HI donlt l1eara11y sound. I guess I won't go i11 for fear I may wake- p en him. I wonder if he has plenty of covers, I'lll afraid it will get very I Q chilly before lll0l'llIllg,', Alice hesitated a llltlllltlllii longer then passed f tlll saying, Oh, I believe he'll be all right.. fi In the morning Alice a11d Jim tinished their breakfast alone, and 4 , their llltllll topic was tl1e excellent play, illltl again their thoughts turned towaid tl1e mvsterious gift dlld tht note ,XIII e Ned seldom mann down to bu lliflSi. until an ltllll UI so 1 tl Jim h id lc ft fo1 the othce. lou might tt ll thc old gm nt about it 1ll when hc comms down, sa ' l . nn, tand 'mt his opi111o11 o11 this 111 1ttc1. He s always intuested i11 anv- 'ng queei dlld mysterlous t' Xliu attended to tl1e fm w dutics of helping the litth bwi dish maid 1 mlean the house and plan thc d ly s nu 1ls. She was sitting in tht libiaiy writing a lettci to hcl oh gnlhooi chum whmn Mame, the n1a1d, entertd rlllti s-lid to lui : . at llll, has the l0ll01'dlll ll si1 gone tut 1 It 'thi nn ll il s s vu? NN hy he new 1 h 1d no bu 1l't-is she lookf d pull ec . A iu, was Illllllttiidt-BIY attu1tiv1. NX hy, I bclicvm he must still be ups aus Mann. He would, indu d, 11ot have so eirlv, ant without, 1 llast, saying goodbye to 1110, 01 ttlling lllt' wheie ln, w IN going. I ll go up IIUNV tlllti see him, 1N,1ll.l1JS hes sn-k.l She h istened upstaus dlld 1 lppc d o11 thc doo1 of I ncle Lcd s l0tllIl. 1 ft . . . , , Q v ' O I' -1 . - 1 'la as l - :ftp X 4 f ' f ' ' ' ' e 5 is ' 1 , L 1 I . a I . Inv K1 In Q S I' 4. 12, , ' 'U Q ,. QL- 1 . A1 If is . . X 5 thi ' - ' . , A I 1 I X X I X I Y 1 L' I Q X 0 1 1 A I U V. Y Xi '1 F k I l 1 I k- . . I , . . ' . 1 . , . 1 ,,' . I Q I I I I ' I . ,wi I I X . NNI- la - 1 il ' e ot s ' , 1 al 'ea ly s Vl 1' so in 67 'Ot ' v ' 1 ' 1 ' 'R X If 'sau h VJ 1 is W 1 . I s Aw I I n I I U I I I I L' K . wt. ' nga, A I I I I In 5' I 1 1 I Z f Q PQ l L, . f - I . I 2 L, K ' 0 I S I o 4 is 'bv K ' 7' 3 , H ., . , . 7 . ', . at - It . fiwsrflsxrm mr yin- I M-Us Mmqwvwimemk A .ilfi I ,, JN. Q, ' ' ' ' Q gag, gzgtzggpggkf Receiving no answer, she knocked again a111l as all was still quiet, 211111 she was anxious, she opened tl1e door. Iler iii-st glance was at the bed. There it stood, lll1l01lC1lt'Il, and made up as it l1a11 118011 the day before. She S92.lI'Cll6t1 tl1e l'00lll, then opening the closet 1loor, sl1e i1ltl?1ltly searched it. No trace was there i11 the P00111 or in fact of the entire upstairs, which sl1e searched dili- gently. The clothes Lllltl belongings of her un1:le's were u11touche1l, an1l the roon1 gave the appearance of its occupant merely away for the night. Alice returned to tl1e lower floor and stoo11 a lllllllltl? by the tele- phone tl1i11king. No, it would be no use to 11isturb Jllll. Uncle Ned ha1l probably gone on a shopping tour or had, perhaps, merely gone for Elll early morning walk, as l1e was illl eccentric ol1l nlan a111l was entirely un- reliable as to any stated course of routine. liut Alice again thought i11 alarm of the un11111ssed bed, the 11eat11ess of the 1'00lll. He l1a1l not slept i11 that l'0UIll tl1e night before. She again reached for the telephone then she I'0lll8llll?0l'9l1 that Uncle Ned belonged to illl old fashioned checker club in the city, 211111 he very often spe11t an e11tire day tl1ere. Perhaps he'd got, 10119801110 last night, dis1:a1-ded the book, a11d gone to the club, which l1e could easily have done, as the trolley cars passed back and forth until quite late at night.. Yes, that was in all probability just what he had done, 31.1111 no doubt he woul1l 11111121111 there 1111til supper tin1e then come l1o111e. It woul1l be foolish to bother Jin1 over sucl1 a. tritle. When Jin1 arrived that evening he tol1l her how they ha1l teased l1in1 at the otiice when he e11ligl1tene1l tl1en1 with his opinion of the play an1l l1ow l1e l1a1l received the tickets. They told 1110 1'd better C01ll0 honle a.nd take illl inventory of our househol1l goods, for they 1le1-lare1l it was a plan to rob us. Oh, there's nothing lll1SSlllg, or I'd have tllSlf0V91'l'l1 it by this tin1e, sinilingly answered Alice. Ji111 tll1'1lC4.1 back as he was going out of tl1e I'0Olll, Uh, I say, what 1li1l u11cle l1ave to say? lVhat. were his theories, for of course l1e had some? H Well, that's one thing I NVLllllL to tell you about, said his wife, and she told l1i1n of Uncle Ned's illlselllfe. Pshaw, llflllllllg to get scared over, he'll be here by tl1e tin1e we're ready to eat supper, sai1l Jllll hastening upstairs to shave an1l dress for supper. Perhaps half 2111 hour later they were seated at tl1e table. Alice glanced at l1er watch then exclaimed, t'Jin1, 1 Zllll getting worried now. You know it is totally unlike llncle Ned, queer though l1e may be, to stay away tl1is long without letting us know, for he kll0NVS how we wor- W1 xiigwclg far .i fc-Mime fdiqd - t fsfelfmbs Ami .-4-X hi, V it 2339 QRQr,O,,,,QCr, ..,.-,..,,. . , ,,,,,' ,,,,,,,,...c,, ,,,, .,,,,7,-..,,f,,,,. ,. .W M-, . .. .fnyff--r I If 2 Pi ry about him. I would suggest that you telephone to his checker club ! and see if he is there. ,A lt does seem funny he doesn't let us know some way, agreed Jim 14 S and went to the telephone. ,a When he hung up the receiver he looked puzzled. They say he 4' i handed in his resignation day before yesterday and they haven't seen him G, ,J since, and old Uolonel Kilten says he misses him 'bally bad' aml says for X, us to tell him to come back. 5 They continued their supper, talking meanwhile, aml arriving at A several conclusions as to the Slldti011 departure of the old man, which. ' when they discussed and summed up, they discarded as no conclusions or solution at all. Q Finally Jim took a paper and pencil and made a list of all the places p B they could think of that Ned llurton might have gone. Then Jim seat- w K ed himself at the phone aml was busy for perhaps fifteen or twenty' min- -, utes. As Alice checked the last name off the list they looked at each other S m with real fear in their eyes. Very solemnly Jim investigated the numbers of the three morgues q p7 in the city, but the first two had no information for him. The third f seemed to give them a clue and Jim eagerly sketched the appearance of 3 Q the missing man to the man at the other end of the wire. X 'Q Alice shuddered as she heard him call the three numbers and the Q teais rolled down her cheeks as she heard Jim describe her Uncle. ff, ,P 't0h, but our man had no such scar, said Jim. Then he turned to -I Alice, 'tHe says this man they found up town, had seemingly dropped tl ' , dead on the street but they fear there was an attack of heart trouble. He Q was found at eleven o'clock last night. The scar may have been made 1 J by a blow struck o11 the shoulder at the time of his death. Mr. Allen . wants us to come and take a look at him, and see if we can identify him Q Q at least. N pb Yes, we'll go at once, she answered. y 'l'onight? lt's nearly 1llll0, had we better not wait until morning? si is Jim questioned. I y No, shuddered Alice, 'tl eouldn't sleep a wink, anyway. ' P Jim turned back to the phone aml informed Allen that they would X l be there in half an il0lll'. 57 They hurriedly put on their wraps and getting into the car in silence ff! W they' started for the nearby city. 2 They had to call Alice's father aml mother after first. viewing the gy' 'Q body in ease it proved to be the missing man. 2 When they arrived at Allen's Morgue they were taken immediately ' y to the private otlice. Jim tried to persuade Alice 1l0l7 to go into the in- - J f l ffi:w1.gw,,md' ,4,N-ifslg fix?-Z. !'J '..l ' A2-l 'i-fmvm -19Ai9 afV zZwmv 'lr:.Qn. Amar? ' -- SW... Qlaaoopacn wswe ner room to inspect, the body, but. she insisted. He finally told her to wait with Mrs. Allen, in the outer room until Jim had first viewed the body, then she would be permitted to go in. She consented to this. She paced up and down the small room, meanwhile telling the ma- tronly Mrs Allen the few facts of the case. ln a short ti1ne Mr. Allen, a physician, and Jim came quietly into the room. Alice putting her hands to her face awaited Jim's explana- tion. He stood gazing at her a moment then dropping his eyes sadly, nodded his head slowly. Alice sank weakly into a nearby chair and sob- bcd brokenly for a few minlutes. Jim went to her side and comforted her. In a short time she had gained her composure and listened to his few words. The verdict has been pronounced and they have decided ' '. 'death due to heart failure,' the well-known story. The scar on the shoulder seems to be merely a bruise caused by his striking against a lamp post as he fell. I was doubtful at first, for I knew Uncle Net had no scar on his shoulders but this body is undoubtedly Uncle Ned's. The hair is very short and this 1ll21ll'S face is smooth-shaven, but it is probable that Uncle Ned got it cut last night, as he was intending to do so soon. 1 must call your father and mother, and arrange to have the funeral at their home, as ours is so inconvenient. He hastened to do this, Mrs. Allen meanwhile taking Alice to view the body, as she demanded it. Jim soon finished his 'phoning, and thev all gathered in the outer office to wait for Alice's father. When he came they left all the affairs in his hands and Jim and Alice returned to their home. After the funeral, the family lawyer 11121416 a call on Jim, and then called a meeting of the family at his office. Whiting, Alice's father and mother. The lawyer, Mr. Atkins brought forth the purpose of the meeting. My dear people,'l he said, Hthere is no will on file and none can be found in the belongings left by the deceased. There is, however, as informal statement in my posession, signed by Ned Burton, to the effect that his sole earthly posessions, an estate in a. nearby state shall be left to his beloved niece,Mrs. Ja.mes T. Anover. It is a well known fact that the late Mr. lim-ton was supposed to be very wealthy. Hut we can find no trace of any deposits any place or of any investments. Therefore, what is left goes to Mrs. Anover, he concluded. Alice and her mother wiped their eyes after he had finished speak- ing, and the two men present blew their noses quietly, for the old gentle- A75 .N if iid l l af at Q i A it is PQ 1 1 , W E. L ' f Q X f When they had all arrived, 11a1nely Jim and Alice, Mr. and Mrs. 51 . F' i Q ml an , I F M 1 wgy,L,1'7',4-Ngm '1gfX .,f t+2 m,,,j'Am?uZhfi9f5s.49J ,iafUfwirnv9'9!Lm3h- Aki' -4 Y.. J'lfJw57'f' 17 .Nl ? 1 y ar e f Y ccccccc ,. reI1.,W,1aa,,aM1-c,eAn men had bee11 much beloved by l1is few remaining relatives and wide circle of friends. The next sumnier. after tl1is sad incident, came 1'Ullllll sultry and dry. Jim and Alice l1ad tl1ougl1t 111a11y ti111es o-f that mysterious llOf0 Rllltl the tickets, and of the suprise, which l1ad come tl1e next day instead of that evening and had yvondered lllillly times what tl1e surprise yvas to lltlV0 b00ll. During tl1e spring they had planned to l1ave Alice's father Zlllll A' gym Qt Sy ty 5 U 1 f ff ,y 1 motlier accompany them Zllltl all take a trip i11to tl1e lll0lllltZllllS, illltl spend their two-yveek vacation there. Hut as Slllllllwl' drew nearer they all decided it would be a llllltfll better pla11 to visit the remote family mansion ill tl1e ll0lgllb01'l11g state. It was i11 tl1e middle of June when they arrived at Green Oaks, tl1e nearest village, illltl hired a llillfk to take them to Scenes tl1e old- fashioned mansion. Imagine their surprise, when they left tl1e main road Zllld dismissed the hack, the man asked them if they were going to visti tl1e people liv- ing tl1ere. Jim 1'0COV0l'lllg quickly, hurriedly said, 'tYes, for a short time, paying him they walked on. 011 their trip llp tl1e short la11e they yvondered what tl1e man had meant foi tI1ev knew thc, leputation the old house l1ad glllltxtl, and it XVIS v11y' unlilwlv anyone would be hyinff 011 l1e land. As thfv lltklllltl the s111all house, when tl1e caieitaku had lived many yldlS ago, wht 11 the plate necdtd suth .1 peison, they notieed it had '1 tiy lllllttl, a11d inhabited ai1 about it Tlny stoppt d befoit tht dool, tllltl Jim knocked they soon lllhlld 1 Stldplllf' of a than and footsteps tominff toyy aid tl1e dooi A lll01IlQllt lat Cl tl1e1e appealed bt fo1e tl1e111 Mr Ned Burton Alice shut kc d, and llel llllltllel d1eyy back a ftyy steps and they all looked as though they I1 Ill seen a ghost yyhith Ill 1cal1ty, It seemt d that a spult l1ad 1041113 appeaie d befoie tllelll 'Hoyy dy tolls tome on 111, 1ts 119911 a spell since I'ye S0611 1lllV you, sa11ely 19lll4lllx0d tl1e appai 1t10ll btfoie tl1e111 Thtn l1e laught d sud '0h, yts, its lllP all l10llf,, ln 1llf01lll6ll them, holding tht sll doo1 OPOII fo1 them to enter ly b but man dllll', yy e lDlllll'tl you 111 tl1e giound last Alltlllllllf s d Xlne s flflwl, IPCOVCIIIIU himself 'I bclleve you au an 111117081281 try 1110 to 1ep1ese11t tl1e late lyed lill1f0ll and lldlllllllh 111y daughtei s layy ful pxopelty, he tontinued 111 moie of a ql16St10l11llf manner than that of a. man llhllxlllg' an dll,llSdfl0ll 1o1 ht did 111410011 knoyy l11s b1othe1 Ill layy, . Z le xl I 1 ' Y 6 ,. . . . 1:1 I . vj 1. . .,, , . . , , A. . . .3 , . l 1 7' Il n 1 . I 1 ' ' j lj A 0 A . ' lY ' v N 4 l I t . , , 1 , L . ., 5 1 1. ' - 1 . f ' 1 1 ' Y . n , D ' h ' M D D 5 1 0 1 U . . S i I h'l I I I I ' 1 Y n j ' KY N , 1 K . u' 4 u - v 1 wg n K v Y ' v 7 ' ' 7 ' , , N , v ' , is 1, -s, 1 1 -D of , v ku uv u . Q' W s ka' I' 1 1 . A , x L - W denly at their blank faces. 5 v,w ' F1 ' . 7 ' , ' , 67 ., - ly 1- ',. 1 1 i.'f'6Bll . . ' ! ' . . as a - ' - g ' , , 4 1 A Y -1 ' 9 . ,' . p Y . n Q l 1 K . I 1 I 1 . 1 Q D ' 0- v . . Je, , v ' 7 11 ' . . vw . - - , - - , 1 . 25 1 1 Y u . ma 1 I' . U . , 1' ' I V v 'S , ,-' - ' , '1 J w .., ,4 wa .t - A .. ' .. VY1n.'v NyQ Y'xZ '-T 'I '0-1mzv1mms.19',4n'Il 5al gfiibkgme ' ,,f'.,u:Q12'..i'21-IQSX crm My f'.:s-kiln-ffs wvs H , .. a Qd'Q glio Q-Ralzoofzccif and this was surely he. Yet, too, it had been Ned llurton's body they had viewed at the Morgue, and later buried. He pulled his handkerchief from his pocket and inopped his forehead. It was a mystery to him. You say you buried mej' suddenly asked the other. I've been wondering all this time why no one seemed to make any etforts to find me, or locate me. No one knew I was going to do this prank, for that's what it really was to be, except an old frie11d of mine, Joe llrown, who was wandering around when I ran across him and let him in on the plan. He writes a beautiful hand just like a woman's, and he wrote the note you folks received and I bought the tickets for the play. After you'f,l gone 1 met Joe by the Columbian Hank and he had brought with him my satchel, filled' with work-clothes such as you see me in 11ow. We had shipped a load of tools and eats out here, and he was coming out the fol- lowing week, and we were planning on staying here and buildig up the old home again. Joe's a fair carpenter. Joe wrote a. letter to your address at my dictation and was to mail it to you the day after I left. ex- plaining everything. Joe told you in the letter where I had gone and signed it mysteriously, 'A friendf I wonder why you didn't get it. The old man mused silently a. few minutes. A great light seemed to come to Jim, he patted the old man on the shoulder, and said excitedly, Say, did Joe Brown have a scar about two inches long on his left shoulder, which looked more like a bruise than a scar? He fairly jumped up and down i11 his excitement and the other looked at him in amazement. Why, yes, I struck him with a sword accidently once when we were sailing on the 'Naid, l mused Uncle Ned. f'What about it? lVell, I've got it all thought out now, said Jim. VVe buried not you, but your comrade, Joe lirown. Isn't he the man you've often told us about. You met hi1n abroad and you both be- came fast friends owing to such a great likeness between you. I believe you used to say theonly difference between your appearances was that he was a triiie heavier than you. Isn't that the man ? Yes,'7 said Ned, sadly. Joe and Ilve been the best friends for near- ly half a century. I never failed to wonder why he never showed up out here illltl why none of my relatives ever wrote. I knew of no place to write to Joe, for he had landed only two days before and we met quite by chance, and as he was out of a job, we planned this little expedition. Well, his own family eouldn't have given him a better funeral, or mourned for him more than he received. His death was due to heart failure and the doctor thought the scar was caused. by striking a lamp post in his fall. Therefore we thought the man was you. lVe could iind wi Nj -'Tb-T . lf' lb-Pai -9AP vnfV'w7M 'Nqr 'V Y if ! 19 S3 0 as 0 5' -S GD Q1 5 i Q1 S 1 1 1,1 11 3 2 F ,Ji P-P N no' trace of your whereabouts. The letter to us lllust have beell lost as 1 we never got it. I 'Clint why the theatre tickets Zllltl the lllySf0l'l0llS disappearallce? 4 K2 11 112' si?-:J Y0ll,V0 no idea how we fretted Elllll worried illlll lllUlll'llCtl for you,i' said Alice laugllillg. f Tut, fllt, llly dear, answered her uncle, patting her clleek, Yon gg , Z 'uf' always worried over yollr old lllltfle too lllllcll ill1yW2ly. The sllrprise was for 'ou to fllltl llle 'fone that lliflht Wilell 'ou l'l'llll'll0d illld to be ill slls- D D , 1101180 until the next day when the delayed letter was to have straighten- ed lillll 'S ont. Mmlcly llly inclination fol adventure dlltl 1llySt0ly caused Xftel they had latin 1 lllllth, 1lllll rested Ned took his gllests on 1 fb1B7f 10lll ovll that eslatl. l 11 pl lu. Nl IS cut lilllx mhangel, dll was now habltable. I da cldc d llly foll's didn t t,2l1'l, fol nn llly lilllglsl lt Ile said iocillg v it I lllllltlll llllllllf, alld tlled to doct ll up t lld plac .' Jllll llld -Xlice fllt that 1 great NVllU'ilt had bien liftt d fI0lll thmil ' lllllllli. l 01 one thing, they still had tllell beloved, 1111991 Unch, Ned, dllll loo, tln lllYNt9l'Y' of that long lil lavlld Slll1ll'lS0, ' was tlealed np. sf: 1' t 111 lull ' E 5 ! 5 i 5 i 5'+ .k TALK Ol I, -X911 1 -11-1 I his s1hool ls, ill a celtaill S0llSt, too delnocrltic. Yot too Qllllllb- llqiilt, ill thc b0llNl? that no cliques txisl 01 tllat lll arc on all Utlll ll basis lll soci ll functions fol tllls lb not tllll, bllltt, it lb tht 4'1Xllnlgl1ty lbollar which decides wllo is wllo llut, too dilllULl'11i1L ill that filtle ls no dis- l'l,lllllll'ltl0l1 llladc betwetn 1'lt'billIl9ll alld blilllllls. 5217! 521 NYS t' ll . 1 1. 1 llllllt ' s- - 1 4o1s lll 1 's 1 1lldlll ' Ill soultv, lll int, 1 ,good lnallv o ll gil- s, .1111 tVPll Flllllll' i gills, ale lltelally 'clafvf about illlll, it that mxpressioll is tonsidl 11 d ll-to nl. 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A11d tl1ey passed the seeond lniltstont, sinilixw lhese t1'.1vele1s yo1111g 111d St10ll0' L uh day blllllgllt then go.1l the ne ll'l,1' And tl1ejou1ney did 11ot now sum so lm K '. P11 dSd,llt people they nut o11 th1,i1 tiip, W I1o gave than woids of then, And told them to keep o11 Llllllblllg, Thus was llOtll1l1g ahead to fe.11. The thu-d milestone IS left bel1111d lhm, top of the hill 1 111 be sein. 1 Xnd the jouimy, dS they now look b lLkW 11-rl bifelllb seuuly more th 111 1 du, 1111. A few more trials 111141 lll1tlSllipS. Xnd their woriies will .111 be i11 the past, lhtu 11 ill eonu, to thi 111, the well-L lllllll ll W 11-ml, ks tiny 1e.1Lh the top .1tl11st. If I0lll thx. top of thc, hill they 5171, 1 bpon the world below y -Xlll su, suth 1 vast eYp.1nse Of things they ought to know. 1 I 4 I ' 5 I X J L2 4 L A 1 A v 1 v 1 .1 1 1 X ' 1 l ' K I l ' . . . 1 A 1 l S i 6 Y A I 'l hat these travelers say to each other, 'eHow could these think that our t:2lV0i'llg ' was done? 1 X NVith such 1111 interesting world before us, l r Um' SOZll'Cll for Knowledge has just begun 1 I ---Carolyn Erickson, '24 2 wg yN,1'1iN,f.g wg4 .gfr,: , y 1m1.Tf'i11-pm .f?.41l1N,nfbfmim1QRz. m-. -ff 511: x.v-,xr , enw7,,,,,fqffk,.u:v .fvl'Wih, Hv.,4 '..:w-A'1 J' Q Q 'ZODTJQC ! 1 1 1 f 1 1 f ' 1 bg . 1 1 1 - - - 1,11 y .ff 4 , . . -.,,, 41 l 1 1 W .1 1 .1 1 11 1 S 8' 1 Q 'X ' ' 3 ' ' '1' 1 Q ' O, X if 11: s 1 I 1. 1 - 1 2 1 - 1 X h ' V I I ' xl' l K NN i S ll ,ji I I X 1 I U Y O 1 1 i I j 1 X I . . A . . B 1 . 1 1 kv 1 11 . . 1 . X ' . . S ' 5 'W X . I la X ' I B A 1 1 1 K1 I 2 1 2 ' X ' 1 1 1: 1 1 .1 - 1 R R 1 11 X Pf ' ' T 4 - , , , . y c l WJ A ' ' ' . 4 ru , . 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Only the real llllill tl1at could learn to play football stayed out. It was indeed il very trying llltllltil' for the year of 1923 as only 0110 letter 1112111 answered the call to l1elp tl1e green material along. But the boys soon got the spirit of the gtllllti and worked hard to overcome all ditfienlties and handicaps. Practice was carried o11 at an easy rate at iirst, consisting of tl1e real fundamentals of the game and handlinp' the ball. but thc hard work was soon p11t to test for. thc, fll st game xx as only tl11ee weeks off. -Ks luck l1ad it, 1ll boys looked lll tip-top shape foi theii tnst battle, dllll could sc ll cely wait fo1 tht. day to LOIIIB. The boys tiaveled to Nluncie when they played tl1e h udest tedlll 011 the schedule tiunner-up statep. Theie weie 111.1113 iniuues and tl1e 111e11 ieceu ed a real taste of tl1e game called football. lurnei lfll'1 Ill llilllff a wood living tukh ieceived 1 llllllilll collai b0ll8. t 'll1e bovs stood up well i11 the game but wen. out-classed by tht 1ll01b Sllll'IlV Zlllll expel-iulced players. The ledlll was ieiy 11 -ht, 111d with no cxpe1i1.11te, tht gnnc dnt lopm d cd vel y slowly. 9' ' 2: as ,ofv lhe Qll4lS a11d centei positions wcie hlled i11 good shape, and with .111otl1e1 yeails pi actice, could be made i11to fll st class positions. As, usual thc l1ll.ll'tl,1 bam k position was Nery l1 1111 to hll. Lspul ills tl1e yeal '3 which w.1s tl1e inst yeai to .111 except one. . b1ll, dlld at tl1e end of thc ycai could bc sccn taking out thc ends 111 'food ttyh. As usual 110 team can play w1tl1out .1 li11e so tl1e back-field s woik was lll l1.l1 dship during all games. bix g.1111es weic played, a11d lllulfton lost every ont, llllt she. lost with a good spirit alld a fl6U,11ll1ll.,lt10l1 to do better. Every Illdll closed the last game NV1lll lots of iight and p11t thcii suits away with a thought. ol anothei year to come when they could trv and bcttei l1lll,lllS0lVl,S i11 this new ganie. Only two 111811 will bt, go11e fI01ll last yeax s squad a11d then positions will bm, filled by othel lettei 111811. Qlillld 1ll and Tabol ale the two Seniors wl1o .110 going and two beniois wl1o g1ve all they l1.1d fo1 football. NI-111y thinos look bright fo1 tl1e jtkll 104 with at least 14 lettu Ftkzfqg t 5, N 1 1 1 1 1 RS 1 lil - 'B y N ' V l Q 1 I n 7 D . 1 P A lg y . ' R uv v v ' I w . 1 a ' . w I S 4 1 1 1 i 1 K . s 1 kv . , ' . . V' . . . . 1 I . . , . . 3 1 V . 1 . . bd Ita ' . . , . . L. , . , 9 5 1 g . . , . , K 3 13 . . v . Y 'U : ,A . 1 . , 2 , , v , , 4, V U IJ 1 . ks y I 1 .U,. .. S ' .. . Q ' .1 .32 . . .111-7 X wig 1 1 ' 1 v 1 1 5 Considering their iirst year' at tl1e game the back iield played good 5 X R 1 x x ,mx u a 1 x 1 1 . 1 1 K ' D E 5 t' x K 1 1 ' 1 , K 1 v 'K 1 1 Q K . .- . . , . . 1 1 1 . U . , . 1 K , , K. ,R - . , . ,. - . - . . g S . i- ,. ' K. ',, . , . L. . . . ' Tv 1 1 , ' v 1 w V f . 1 i 1 1 J K 1. Q PQ v K. . . 1 ' ' . Q R . v . . I A I , U . , . . QL . , ,. at .1 5 l 2,4fx -X!-:m..,i'Qna A 4-'Dm .9,4f1i ',nflfm2vf1733'lh.R7I1- lists .4 QQ... 5 JA f9x,K7Jr ,flfli .gym giebzoojnecl 'ffm Q' ' J 'M q 'Li lllt'll back illlti a few of Sl'tT0lltl string lll2lft'1'lill. llut football requires more fililll 0110 yf'2l1 S experience tllltl will ll0iT be a success unless lllutfton supports tl1e game. It is a IIUNV sport to many boys ill Illtllilllil Rlllti XVIH1 tl1e l1elp of tl1e folks at lltllllt? ca11 be brought to lllutfton. llluffton can produce a good f0illll if give11 the chance. Ma11yp-a1'ents are lltlt willing to let their boys play Oll ilvtftbllllf of a weak heart and injuries. Hut if they consider the difficulties of tl1e heart Zll'fl0ll of a football boy to 0110 of a basketball boy they could see a great difference. It is the one real game to develop real llll'Il, and lltlf- u11til the parents of tl1e boys realize this will tl1e pig ski11 be kll0'NYll ill tllll' High School. ' Not everyone Cilll play football, but any real lllilll Ctlll try and if he is a real lllilll will succeed. XVith s11cl1 lllt'll back as tlapt. Richey, Knoble, lirickcr, Gerber, l elts, l l'illllllg0l', 3It'Fil1'1'0ll, liaxter, liltlllgll, lvans, Redding, Shafer, Swigert, llowman a11d a good many of the second squad back next SUQISUII witl1 one .Vl'ill S experience, lklutfton should have some victories. l raul1ige1', o11e of the real football lllttll ill school will be eligible illltl will help to strengthen tl1e backfield position. He is a good passer and a very l1ard hitting man. The end positions ,will find a good lllilll ill llarry 3Il'F2ll'l'l'll, back Zlgillll 11si11g the head work Zllltl filtfkllllg wl1icl1 gave llilll tl1e title of the real lllilll ill football Oll Iiilliff0ll,S tea111 last sea- so11. Richey, Noble, Swigert, witl1 F1'illlillfIl'i' should lllilkt' a very good backfield. Bricker can be used botl1 ill tl1e lllltl a11d backfield positions to a. good advantage. I11 the lillf? positions with Bricker, Baxter, liowinan, Redding, Ivens, Zllld Gerber fighting it out for regular berths the backs should l1ave plenty of ti111e to get started a11d pick their holes. llaxter is A-No.-1 man ill passing the ball from C0lltC1' illlll with a little lll01'0 de- fense work will be 1121111 to cover. U'0llSld01'illg tl1e lack of material to wear and handicapped ill other d9pilI'flll0llfS of the game Bluffton 081116 through witl1 a real fighting gang. We lost all game sbut witl1 a good spirit and if give11 iltlltlt-IIOI' chance will produce theigoods. I.et's get behind tl1e boys and lllilke them all 0011115 out at tl1e first call. R WX! 1 wt4y,,'1,a1agf:fN:w: .,1 2 Jnqwvwsmef-mm .. AM J .., . '72, E Lf: -- ,4 xg - :- .Efc 'Q -3 QW I E7 , N X., ILC- ' M gmc QRQMOWQ J ' 4. P 'Q W7 5 I J C: E sw- 5 5- A Ug Q ' .CL :.. Q 1 .f.. u U5 qg U 'HE In gc L 5 ,iff Q Q 5 A A pg -5 Mn M Q LEO Q. ' 3334: L inix V f S L.fg-IE 5 Emzf Q M5-E L ,Q nvg 2 ' E:'U ' cl: f 5 ,,. 5 H 1- 2152 C3 e 5-Hn - 2 :cry rs X :,,..., 1' 0 dig: z ' 366,56 ,-7 ffm' cv ,..4 wig E 4 I Q X E 2' 'Z - : LD :S:9 5 2 :UQLZ H: F HH .-. . Q SES? Q 5 -- 'LT' 1 p3i-a' -1 IU v-1 A 1....'z 4 waimgw ' tw WSI. LI 501:25 my 5 IFF? E F WEA E H U32 H 1 L1 .h we M ig fi ' L43 4 N ,gji -Z S C l-aislms gfzmass J miQ?Jygi Q x iw 03:30 oyinuuo ' 'df-' 1,-3-.':1.-D DQHTHLE4 5 5' , 1 2' L: E0 2 C 1 4 MQg5Qggf,,N XN ATS ., As, QQQLLOOPQOD Basketball Pl 1ROIl UNI-II11iI,DLl'lMII In 7 1 'll' 0 Wllillg ,gum 0 ll msn xr-1 smson I8 tvzun of tlw P. . Xl 411 ' i 'Il 5l,ll00l WAS dcfvltld by flu, m.1g'41s funn Pl'fl'0lt'Illll. 'Flu- ,4 une W'lS vm I V XVl ll plavul md 1 mlts Nt u-ta d the sumo for llluifton. Iilufftoll st..11tLd thu gdllll. with Ridley, L1 Junior and fum- Frvsln- 9 ggznm was mum 1 ll 0C'l 'yur mm 1 an scorv was 11 to 18. ,lhv I lufflon playvlfs and thvir positions W0l'9. h01'be1', Tlll'll01', lm-Its il l Woilmun, f0l'W2ll'dS' him-lwv, vvlntvr, Knolrlo hluss, Baxter and lliott, gllilll s. Llbllhfl Y bl NILIN-H1 lil, DELI MI Lh 17. 1 me sm-mlul gdllll! of tho season was phlyvd 'xt the local Qylll with .i wrty Ol . A ' er six 1llillllt0S of llligllfy Llosa playing, Knoblo upon'- ml the S0010 with li basket. boon after, Llberty took the lead. ll' some was tivd 'lt 1.2 .md vndvd in l llP0l'fj S favor 15 to 18. lt was in t nis gzuno that I11-ickor H1-st uppearm. QM 4-u'Qm1 Q' Q am 5 1 ' ,Q A +3 Q Q' ,Q as ' 9 Iltl 1 0 X ftlll-'l1t1.ll. '.' ,tl j A . 11 llg U- 1 I X ' nwn, Fvlts, G01-lwr, Knolrlo and lg2lXtl'l' in thu linvup. A 'l'h ' 1 '.'1l'.'1lztfl'l .lgl z ltlvfinl Q L1 rw 3 1 1 'N 'N r ' . ' 7 1 Q lf: 1 B J , r w 1 G rw 41 r Q G , v ,I I 3 r K HI . . - . . . I I 1 C' nor Xff ' - ' B 0 , . 1 ' 1 I ' Tl ' - . ' - I ' , 7 I , 1 P 'Q 5 a .3 Y.. PURTLANIJ-THERE, lJI+X'I+1Ml2ER 221. In this gunw Bluffton was 111-fvutwl by the Portluml Purplo Pam- flwrs by tho sm-ow of 21 to 12. It was llll1'illf.I this ganna' that Knoblv was fl'2lllSf9l'I't'1l from hum' 2'll1l1'l. 0 '0l'W1lll .1 wuim msi iun no r 114 no l'P1lllill101'U thv seal- son. Lluffton was stumglv l1.1mliL.1pp1 fl by u stl-.lllfjn H001 .md 1 ll vised 111111111 Xbout twmnlv-hvu l,luITtou l00t61'S .luumlpmliul thy tuun .lllll their ymlls wow of lllllkll beneiit to thg boys 1 ILINYL HI Rl 111 UI XII LR 'b In tlns .game tho luL.1l qunmt mls uc f0I10llS mu the Luls funn lllll' To It swlv of -L0 to 'I Xuumtm baskft Sllllllflllg .md lll 11 huu hke tcuun NNO1lx t0llf1lllllfl'd to tlwil mst vimtm V of the Qmson. hella 1-, mu spudv forw ard, hguuu IN tha lll'lill lltlillt-gltfll ful lxlufflion, with nule iimld goals to his uulit foul iidd goals XX Xhlil X 1HI Rl , JANl AIA -L snub lll s mum .1 nm . no s L. nm u 4 fu xx ltll hlst ex nnplm of lr.1sketlr.1ll ll u s mu llu to hold the N .111111 To .1 ' 0 sum m x u th wutmx my 41011 .N-rl F-.-fx N ? JP 14530,-'G'i'fzxv3'K.n9 R1nfb 'z-4:! 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V . 1- - L ,, 'A : H S if. W'-1fY1-'is Q 5 1? Q 1..'s.v.-. .r Ste Qlertooygotf ' , ,,,,, W, ,, ,,,k ,E ,,,,,,, ,w-,- ,,A AW, .,,, . - .Y mwwff Yn.n E, 5 HUNTINGTON-HERE, FEBRUARY 1. f 5' In this Huntington return game, it seemed as though the jinx was th against local lads. They were unable to make their usual passes or do bd A the floor work of which they were capable. 8 5 Huntington started and had a lead of 10 points before the Rlnffton 6, boys were able to score. 44 lj The iirst period ended in favor of Huntington, 8 to 17. X S At the beginning of the second half Richey was forced out of the y Q game on account of an injury to his side. XVarner was substituted for T Q center and played a good, speedy game. X ,tl The iinal cou11t was 30 to 22. ' lr Ifounyfy Tournuuzeniq. lilujfton l eIn'um'y 8 and 9. Q REVIEW' 5 Girls K Rockcreek , , , , , , S Liberty Center . . , , , ,12 Lancaster ,,,,,, , , ,20 Petroleum ,,,,,,,, , ,, , 6 i Liberty Center , , , , , 4 Lancaster Center , , , , , . .17 97 Boys ,P Liberty Center , . , , ,QS Lancaster Center , , , . . , ,10 F Chester Center , , , , ,12 Petroleum ,,,,,, ,,,, 2 ti g v, Rlutfton ,,,, . . ,551 Tocsin ,,,,,, , , 1 ' gl lmckcl-ser , ,, , , ,na ossian ,,.,,.,,. , ,, ,30 1 Union Center , ,,,, 20 .Liberty Center , , ,,,, 11 A fi Bluffton ,,,, ,,,, 2 2 Petroleum ,,,,, , . , ti i ' Ossian ,,,,,, , , , ,19 Unio11 Center , , , , , ,222 Q P Union Center , , , , , , ,,,, 26 Bluffton ,,,, , , , ,19 ' 4 ALL COUNTY FIRST TEAM F ii 11'orwarrls sl Gerber . .. .......... ...... I ilniftoll Q Q McBride . . . . . ........ . . Union Center fi 3 Center iq XX Fryback .......... .. Ossian Y Guards 4 n Baxter . . . ....... ..... I Sluffton X S Nabb ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Union Center 'Z WARREN-HERE FEBRUARY 15 is In this game, l3lutfton's hopes for defeating the dark ponies of the ,Q state tournament were shattered when the latter carried off the laurels W Q 33 to 17. 4 5 Holmes, the speedy lvarren forward, was the feature of the game it f and his spectacular tloorwork brought much praise from the sidelines. ly ,W ,,,.,, - ,,,1,,,, ,,,. 1.1, .,,,,,.,.1,,v,.---..,1.+,,,,. ...rl. -1,1,c,,,,. ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,c,, ,C , , if, v .fuss 2 gnc gketzoo elf P5 I E ,Sl t l 'I A ? s N l l t Q ' N ! ' l X 4 f, i if l b 4 il WARNER-F Q TURNER-F RICHEY-C WASSON-MGR. WEILMAN-F RIPPE-COACH F The game was exceptionally' fast and undoubtedly one of the hc-st 5 ever played at the local gym. The score stood at 15 to 9 at the rest period in favor of Warren. Q Gerber was ll1ut'fton's high point lnan with four baskets to his 1 f credit. ' t UNION CENTER-HERE, FEBRUARY 22 X The local boys were defeated when Union Center duplirated the rf final game of the county tonrnanlent to the score of 28 to 23. E' The g'illll0 was played at the local gylll before a good crowd of fans. Q e' lirivker opened the score for Bluffton and the first half ended 13 to 15 in Union's favor. K 2 The second period started in whirlwind of fast play-and-pass It was in this game that xV0lllll21.ll, a second team man, played the 5 Ht entire g.filllll', and was ,high point man for Bluffton with four baskets to L., i it r o o n-,k,xno,,MnoW,5,o,i,onto o mov, i ,D r W'1!x.f',4,N'rA1 :LffYX 'uf ..1? mi-,-uni WAQQJ .- frm0'Er5 fh.4i:n!'3-1f+X 'i,. 7 I EE 3-Ka gj2,Ql,'LO0PQCtl -1 'W2nJflf9 'uV 'i' ff-U -nf'-1t A'v Q'W t ' I Y Y k W Y -77777 W- Ng Y 1 o P ! L Q , if .2 1 Q 's Q t t X t ' g t ,A i Q t A i i N t qi . t 2 fi F' 0 t F' t Y S . KNOBLE-G R H GERBER-F BAXTER-G COOLMAN-COACH if BRICKER-G CARNALL-F ' he ELLIOTT 1 if work and in at few moments fi0l'lll'1' tied the score with al iield ffoal. Q X3 I . 1. t W IIS 01-01 1 . E HARTFORD CITY-THERE, FEISRUAIIY 29 XX llluttton Illalek and Ul'i1llS011 warriors defeated the Hxirtford Pity t X quintet in the lmrdest fought game of the entire distrit-t tom-nmnent to 4 pb the score of 20 to 19. th Gerber was our high oint man in this 'illll02l1S0 with six tield goals -' 1, p 25 7 K I :F to his credit. Bluffton led at the close of the first half 9 to 7. fy W The game was of great ilnportzuim-e and it was l'0lll2ll'k2llll9 how our 5' boys kept cool under the great pressure even after Bricker was taken out P on personals after which Richey took the pivot position. E Hsu-tford Pity ............... 44 Hartford City . . .... 19 Ossian ....... .... 2 T Ossiun ....... .... 1 2 Qi Q Liberty Center .............. 23 Liberty Center .............. 27 yy f i my ybv'1,iNgiug fgf ig'w?..Tm.p1' lbnomwinvh .949 1-P V Z.wnvf lZ'g. '?m fimf' - ,gljlf SI' LOND l'l AM BAEKFIHKLI Back Row-Wasson, Erhart, High XVeilman, Shannon, Coolman, coachg Rogers, 'jg A Ig E E Q i ,. I num f'0ll10l' .. ..2T lIlllH'1m1 ... 2 Rm-liwvvlc I'4-iwlvlllll v . 1 Inum f'0lltl'I' .. ...IJ lioltm . . . ............. Llborfy Fm-I ljlwriy f't'llfl'l' . . U22 Iluwnum. XVa1'n?1', Rix, Swigart, Caruall. I1'IllS'l' A Ll.-I DISTII I1 l' 'l'l'1.XM l'v0I'l!'1ll'll8 f:l'l'lil'l' ... .................. lllufflml , . l l'2lllfZ ... .............. l.ilw1-ty CR-:stu l'1'nf1'1' HUZISUIIUI' .. .......... .. Ilzll-limwl Vitv lllmrfls lflxl' lll1H'n1:m ..................... l.ilu-1-ly f'l'lltl'l' lJIS'l'IIIi l' T0I7llNAMlGN'l' HARTFORD- CITY, FEBRUARY 29 AND MARCH 1 REVIEW Illuffiml ....... T,ilm0rty Ct'llU'l' .. . ,AS ' Ulllfffllll ...... .. .5 L2l1lC2lSf0l' f'l'llfl'l' . ... .lil Molntpvlim' ..... ' Ullosh-1' Ulxll1l'1' . . wxndwgff . ,L f '-'A .4nl'1JV '2,blm..'w. A- ., sw 1iK 7M 11653255- !- i4x g,, ', 'AQNE .f.49 '4f mmf' 3155- vnof J 6 '.4f'-A Nfl-a E 2 5 15 F F E Q A x 'I E i 2:55 'fs' 2: 2 'X 11.3 QQ, ' ' 1 'if' 8'5 .15 1 . 4 . V4 QR '21 'I 1 2111. Ql,QCOjDQCI 1 ...rs-2 favs 1' . Q GIRLS' BASKETBALL w 4 1 '31 . 1 J T1 . 1 Q 1 1 1 IJ YYY' Y W H 1 13 K i Back Row-Acton, Sutleif, Hogg, Severin, Knoff, VValtz, coach. 'J i Front Row-Pyle, P. Fishbaugh, Morris, Capt.5 I. Fishbuugh, Pease, Rockwell. ' 71 Our gir1's 1l21S1il'11lil11 s1111s1111 this yl'1l1' h11s 11111111 11x1-1111ti11111111y g111111. 111 11111 first 151111111 11f 11111 s1111s1111, 11111 1110111 girls W1111 2111 1111sy vi1'1111'y A 11v111' 1:0C1ilf1'001i by 21 s1-111111 111' 111 111 13. It was 21 f11s1 g1111111 111111 1112l3'l'l1 1111 1 11111 111111111 11111112 1 ' '1'h11 1ll'Xt g1111111 w11s il 11111111111 111111111 with l111ck1'1'1111k. 'l'h11 girls 1111- 6, 1l1'2li1'11 1:0l'1il'l'l'l'1i by 11111 s1'111-11 111' 151 111 15. IC 1111.'1 g.11111 11 111 s1111s1111 1v.1s 1-11'11 wi 1 r'll'1'01l 1111 111 111111111 11111. 1 'ir s W1 11 11111 Qilllll, 1 111 111 -1121 '4t'0l'l' w.1s -11. 11 .. 1 'll' 11l'1 l111s11 11011-is st.111111 1111 1111111t1111. 11111 1111x1 g.111111 1V'lS 111.13 1111 nt 11I1111t111111111. It wis -1 Q111111 ,,g.111111, only 11111 511115 W11111 sadly dis-1pp11i11t1,11 IS tho M11111.p111i111 gills d11f1 111111 11l011l. 11111 1i11111 s1-11111 111i11g 13 to 17. 11 . '1l' s 1 -1111 111.1111 r11 111-11 -4111111 wi 1 1 1111' ll' i111. . NVIS 11111111 gg. 11111 - 111 ll giils 11111' vi1, .111-i1111s 11v11r M1111111111i11r 111 1111 s1111r11 11 '1111 . 1'11.111 I ish 1 '1 s 1111111 f111 11111fft1111. 1 1 1x. Ill' If s W1111 . V 1 ' j .-1111-11s gil s111 ll' 1111 1. '1'S 1.111 1 1111 g.111111 111 w111'11 11111111 s 1i i - 1 . 1111 1111111 it 11111111 111111111 ly. 111 1111.11 S1111-11 111111 ' 0' 111 . 111 .ls g'.111111 11 .11 11. 1 ll was 1'yl1 1 1 1111-1 s 11 ' Q 5 'l'1 x 11 f 11 1 ll.. 11 11 NX. 11 fl - '11111 gg 1 1 1 1-1 5 11 1.1 111 11 l. 1 1 S 1. 1 1 . , . K. .. .., ' . 1 ' 1 . - . 1 1 . . ' 1 1 11- X s 1 ' 1 .1 1 - . 1 , 1 J . 1 ' .' 11 5 1 '11111' ,' 1.-1 11. -I 1111 1 511 tl M 11 1 - If 1.1 il 1 ,, 1 -1 .1 1 11 1 - .1 1 11 .1 j 1 .1 1' Q :.: 17 -1 11.- l1111gg1 .11 -- - 1 1 111 1111 111 1 .ll 11 1 girls '1 s-1111, 1111111111111 111 11111 I. ..1111- 5 '1.' 1 11 1 '11 111111' 'l'1111 g l1.'1' 1 11 '1 ' .1 1 , Sl 1 1 1111 11 1 ' 11, 'l'1 ' 1 1 gg -L 14 I T1 1' .'1 1 f 111 s -1s11 .1 11.1 11 1 111 1.1 1.11 1' 1111 1111111' fy f111111'. TI111 girls w1111t i11i11 11111 111111111 111111 1112131111 21 Qlllll-1. g1111111, 11111 firsi . 11 11111 111111 1 1 111 11 111 i111111' 1 11114 1'1 1111 51 1-1s A111 1.111 11 1111, 1 t 1 11-1.1 1111 1111.1 '11.' .11 11111 11111 111' 1111 ii1s1 111111 '11111' s111111111 11.111 1 1 1 11 1 .ir1.' 1 111111 11111 g11111 11 111111111 11111111111'11,,111 11, 11111 s1'111'11, 1 , 11 111 .115 11.111.1111 1111.15 1111111 11,1 1111 1111 1s111 U,11'1S'11l11i1l1' 11. . 111 1 I 1 : 1 111 1 R 1 1 ' ing .. ' 11'. 111 '111.,gi . lil l'4.g1l2' '. s 11111 11111 1 -s1111. s 1 1 1 1 '. 1 - I 162 sw1111 ' '1 1 '111 . . .111 v - 1111 '1111 '1'l l1'l ' ' ' 1 . '1 . 11 '11s1'1'1 . 111111111 11 111 . . if 5110 glietwajmctf ag ?.kf...-gg.. Wi-.. -....W-..?,...........,,.,. -.-Wi if iw -4-U -A f if 5 BASEBALL X. l' 5 4, APRIL 11th 4 i 'I Bluffton Baseball team opened their season with an easy victory R over Lancaster Venter by a 13 to 3 score. The game was better contested y I Q than the score maylshow and the locals had to play ball to keep up with I the pace. Ivans' pitching surely deserved t'0lllIl'll'lllt'l1lf. APRIL 18th The Black and Red Warriors repeated their first win by defeating Montpelier 17-0. Ralston, Bluffton's moundsman, pitched the game in fine style and coupled with support xi ith only one error made Bluffton playing stand to the front. Heller also pitched a fine game. I APRIL 19th Bluffton traveled to Huntington April 19th and playing in a light rain met their first defeat. The many errors on Bluffton was the cause of our defeat beyond all doubt. Ivans pitched at fine game, striking out 15 m . men. The score was 0 and 0 up to the 4th inning. The final score was 0 I 19-.,. APRIL 23rd Bluffton easily defeated Rockcreek center by a 5-3 score. Ralston . APRIL 25th Errors 011 Lancaster, cost them the game here April 25 by a 13-7 score. Although they got more hits, the support of Ivans, who pitched, beat Lancaster. L MAY 2nd Bluffton easily defeated Montpelier on May 2, by a 10-1 score. MAY 9 f Bluffton easily won over the strong Berne nine by a score of 11-U. There were no errors on Bluffton's team. fi li. 5 F i f X i Q pitched for liiuffmn. Xi ii f 5 ,A i f' i P A 5 f 'Q ,cAA...... if e A fcff. of .fcf IAe.e.r... 5 ..c. ,. . 5 ....Ae-A.A.e-.g...W----N fix! N! 1-4.N-:Gs W1 sX b.T '. inf-H-752 M f194Ul 'NnfU 'ifvQ b-'WL Aw! ' 71 Huck ROW+C02ll'h Ttxllllllill, Knoble, Ge-1'bv1', lvans, Baxtvr, Hippo, assi coavh. Front Row Hvllvr, '1'u1'nm-1', Ralston. Wasson, Weilnxan. Q5 IIC, gkgfzonpaclf' 4 I. 5 rw n 1 i Q n 9 E '? ,J ' Af 4 E 'N 1 yi Pi if K 1 2 F :gi 1 Q Iiuvk Row -Coaolx Tvllllllill. Kirkwood. Richey, B1'icke1'. Rix, Rogers, Rippv, ass't. vouch. 1 Front Row MCCollislv1', Showalter, CObbl1lll, Shannon. Ymlyr ,,hN1m ' -K'b. 1,d AH mph -11 '1nflfW2n9'l'1h.'51- 92 . V. 1 x v z si - j . 13 l Q 7 Q t E ' I' 'Yu Y ,qu wwf 52,0 QlQ.rmPQCr, G E O R G E HELl.ER-tFrosh- man? is substitute pitcher and fielder. JACK-Played a good gamo all season. 1F1'eshmani ROBERT RALSTON-Another Frishman. hails from Kan- sas. He plays exc1ept,ionallj.' good ball. ARNOLD IVANS-Is only a Sophomore, but has played two seasons with B. H. S. as pitcher. ZERNIE WEILMAN--Is :L Junior and has playvd two seasons with the Red and Black sluggers. i::f dNz. '.4.Nsmx Nj -KW-J '. A21-Pminsh -W.4P ',11fVf 2f:vf'2m. 1l 'gem 4-1'N kl. --71111:-A Q ai? Slim Retrospect v-Ffa.-wff'--vt--'J f-'WK -' A 1 5 V l I 5 1' t 1 Q, l XVASSON --'f- Svnior, played :L t bt E Q good game all season. He is tho only man lost from in 5 this yez1r's squad. 4 ' Q S . 3 lil A R L E 'ITRNER-Captain, F plnyvd a good galil? this A year. He is a Junior. 5 5 X Q 5 . 1 f . N ? ' f K PlC'l'IC KNOBLE-Played an X enviable game this year. 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K- 2 v '. hw, - -1- -1 s - ' Ill . 1 4. R1 1 11 f 5 W wwf. -'Nan 11'-:AX -EMF' 1 A-'Vi DL J'..111Il .11fVf '2-mvn'lw1:1.'P111 1-fum ' .. 13335 Name Dorothy Alspach .. Ralph Bayha ...... Ruth Bayha ...... Kathryn Bartlemay Anna. Baumgardner Henry Brown .... Ruth Brinkman Zelah Brickley . . . Louise Borne ..... Mary Buckner .... Margaret Campbell DIRECTORY Nickname Ambition . . . . . . . .Dort -Teaching School . . . Tillie -Being a Missionary . . .......... Ruth -Movie Star ... . . . . . . .. Kate -Chief Cook . . . . . . . . . . Bummy -Journalist . . . . . . . Bus -World Champion ..... . . . . . . . . . Brinky -Lawyer . . Brick -Knowing Everythnig ..... . . . . . . Dizzy -Growing up . . . . . . . . . . . Buck --Being Short Margie -Being an opera singer Arthur Carroll--- .......... - Art -Toe Dancer Clyde Carroll ...... Paul Capps .... Eva Chalfant .. Vera Cline ...... Donald Crandall Margaret Curray . . . . Clyde -Invent Something .. Caps -Running a side show . ...... Evie -Living in town . . Vee,'-To be a hairdresser ............ Don -To talk fast Marg -To tell a good joke Clara Dick. . Clara --To get in a good Spanish class Margaret Ehler .... Lloyd Elliott ...... Carolyn Erickson . Icia Fishbaugh ..... Mildred Gordon Meryl Gordon ..... .. . .... Bobbie -Being popular Helen Henncford . Evelyn Hurd ..... Geo. Kirkwood Harold Krinn .... Clarence Lantis . . . Mabel Lambert .... .......... .. Gwen --Get married Irene Lockwood . . . Madelyn Markley. .' Lucile Markley . . . Gwendolyn Long . Homer Markley Gwen. McKissic Charles Mock .... M. R. Morris .... Elizabeth Morris . . Emma Motz ...... Theo. Morgrett .. Stella Myers Nora Neff ........ . ........ Mag -Getting a man . . . . . Rudy -Ziegiield Follies .. ... Carrie -Help Everyone . . . . Ice -To do nothing much . . . . . . . . . Mid -To typewrite . . . Meryl -Basketball Coach . . . Ed -Use big words . . . . George -Music teacher ..... Krinn -Join the Movies . . . . . Beets -Be an undertaker .. Mabel -An old maid teacher ... . . . . . . . . Irene -Be a doctor 'Maddy'-Running an orphanage . . .. . . . . Spuzzic -Great orator . .'tMarkley -Be a preacher . . . . . . . . . Gwen -To graduate .... Levi -To have a real car . . . Rosy -Be a latin teacher . . . . . . . . . Goldie -Be popular ... Motzy -Be a hair dresser . . . . . Ted --Sing over Radio ............ La-lat'-Get all . . . . . . . . . Nora. -Be a president Lowell Noe . ......... Noe -Take an airplane ride Marguerite Pence ......... Marg -Write comedies Jean Pease ........ Ruth A. Pugh Alma Pyle ........ Katherine Reed Ronald Sale ....... Hesper Showalter. .. Burdett Small .... Thelma Smith ..... ... Peasy -To get out of H. S. .. . Ruth -Enter Track Team . . . . . . . Pylie -Policewoman . .. . . . Skeet -Fancy dancer . . . . . . . . Saley -Prize Fighter ... Showalter -Be a carpenter . . . . . . . . . Dett -Be a judge . . . Smitty -To weigh 200 Thelma Stout . ............. Stouty -To weigh 100 Alden Tabor Ted -Teach Trig. in a Chinese school Thelma Ullom Mary Venis ..... Glenn Warner .. . Max Wibel ....... Everett Wilkins Warner Wasson. . . . Robert White .... ... Skinny -Get a lot of Jokes .. . . . Mary -Be an old maid . . . . . . . . Zeke -Be an artist ... Max',-Sleep for a year . . . . Wilky -To own a car .... Wasson -Be a general . . . . . . . . . Bob -Be a poet Favorite Expression Main Asset Oh, welli' ............ Disposition Oh, brother ..... ..... B lushes I don't know ...... ...... H air You never can tell ..... Neatness UD' ja hear? - ..... ....... V oice How can it was .. .... Machine Oh, gee ........... ..... C hin What did you say?' 0-o-o-or-o-H! ' .... . My hair looks like h Fer Gunny Sack .. ' ...... Clothes Size 3ck Sincerity ........Eyes Good night ............. Habits Horse Collar .... . . Says Which ? .... My Stars .......... For Land's Sake .. Gee, golly, whiz .. Oh, say, kid. My land ......... Now Hezzy, he- Now Listen . Knowledge Cheeks . . . . Hair . . . . .Eyes . . Draw! . . . Smile Humor . . . . . . Hair . . . . . . . Hair Yes, I will ..... .... G entleness .. Complexion Listen here, you .. Luvva Mike. ...... Samething ....... Naw . . ....... Good Stuff ....... Gob a duey ...... .......Smile .Good Humor My dear ........... Friendliness . . . .Originality . . . . Kindness Smile My little iinalyhoper .. .Innocence Sweet Cookie . .......... . Looks Censored ........ Artistic ability u Do tell ...... ....... Sweetness Hey, Mary ............... Eyes Or something ...... ...... H air Oh, gee, golly whiz .... Spryness Oh, gosh! ........ Glggle What we goin' to do tonight? . . Dumbness We had the mos' fun ..... Looks Lend me a nickel ....... Jimmy Oh, gee kid ........ Complexion Don't know ..... Accommodating For why? ................ Eyes Hullo kid ........... Disposition Now Mrs. Bart ........... Teeth Gee, yes .......... Lovableness Dumbbell ..... Papa said so' ..... Aw, now Gosh, I dont know Yes, I s'pose ..... Now listen ....... Oh, whatta I care? I'm sick ......... Jenus Rivers ..... . . u Now sister .............. Oh, kids .................. My gosh ................ Height Eyes . . . Joyfulness . . .Originality Smile . Good nature . . . . . Manners Eyes Hair ..... Dimples .Originality Looks Oh, goody, goody, goody Stoicism Oh, blah .............. Neatness You're gettin' personal . . Friendliness Whos doin' this? .......... Hair Say, listen, kid . . . . . Features I-7,59 vm, -F51-1,-fn: V LR, -any-vs---3 - '- gm-. - rf -- f- -- ---T-ff vga- ,pn -,gfsfvq yn ,yr f::,.q.'LfzEAgf.3l-M I ' . .,-. - 'inf' .gym g2d0teojOf2cl ff'-4 '2 :i' s'5c1'AMg l IQ 3 U V4 H ll ! M 2 i 5 5 2rE M'-3 l 2 i 5' ff 1883 James B. Burwell ls in the real es- t t b i t Enld, Okla., Nellie Freeman is living at Indiana- afgy-g:lilQ76'?z3'11'11'n1'nS, deceased. D0gE.dII1SdiI?3HB-g d e d Mary Cirggg QRichardJ is living In p 6 . UI' all, 80 8.36 . Mar gn, I1 ana, Cllsclla- Bhqycgl CCH-118-hall! is living at James E. Harris, a. Methodist minls- 1 0880. 110 S- ter, is living at Benson, Arizona.. b H19-Fry Cifiicsbigihaga manufacturing Capltoladgiorrell fGlassh is living at us nessa. emp s, lennessee. Ossiajn, In ana, mHiI'l'3'4F- Meek is R dFl1ggiSt 3-11 K0k0- Anna IDIIerIl?t QGr2ia.ftonJ,ddeceased. 0. H Hina- H h . a , ecease . I lggorris liieclg is llvlnfiat Indianapolis. Lalffra, Melcheglgner fKinn5eimanJ may H ana- S S H TBUS C BH- be addressed at Elnora, In ana. DYVQL Ifvhspcnccl' is practicing 121W rn T. H. Koontz, a, contractor, is liv1'ng U ll . Im- i M l . Nelson K. Todd is an attorney in Ft. H unc e Wayne. 1387 Lillian Bentz CAlexanderJ, deceased. 1884 Frank Da.lle33 lsla gfominent attor- ney'l In ' napol , ana.. Zeffa Hower CBrinnemanJ, deceased. Loran Dgqavenfdesgased, ottlllllaisi. Deam is the State Forester 1531154384 B?-ggness 41-10053 fs living in H - An erson, n ana. , Nellie Miller- deceased- Ida Mast CAshbaucherJ is the librar- Ffailk C- Russell. 116088561 lan in the city library in Bluffton, Ind. EVIWH' decessege d Carrie Bonham tRlchardsonJ is living 'VS' 81' Z 0 911118 , cease - rn Edwardsville, Illinois. BlJeTr1nie img? fOsb0rneJ is living in Chas. Van Arsdale is the president of I-l.0l1,n8.na. tl ti lb ki C ,Nth Effa. Felts CSmlthJ ls living ln Hunt- Dgkgga. Ona an n Onway or lngton, Indiana. Chas. E. Sturgis is practicing law ln 1833 Bluffton, Indiana. BlEmma Ihaxiis 4WalbertJ ls living in Aftie Arnoldd CEngelerJ ls living rn uffton, n ana. Montpelier, In iana.. Lillie Loser QPeppardJ is teaching in Kittie Nelson lives at Montpelier, Ind. a college in Rhode Island. Lillie Burgner ls living in Bluffton, Indiana. 1885 Louise Burwell, deceaised. Rush Clover, decease . BINSEQB- Qliicgi fAShb8-Uchcfl is 1l'V1Ilg in d Edwini W. glark is an editor ln In- uon,nana. ' 1,I' , 67115516 MCCIGSPY fB6YlI10tU. deceased. laBre?3l?aSWellseil1aQCummlnsJ is living K Jennie Deam fBoydJ is head milliner in Bluffton, Indiana, 8-f the Leader C0-. in Blllffwn- Anna Efflnger is the owner and man- X WAdda fiejlgel' CCIGB-FJ iS living at Fi. ager or a. 5 8z 10c store at Versailles, ayne, n ana. - Oh 0, ,1 B1VliCftH- lilicdlshcrn IS an at120l'l'1cY in John R. GaHdineriisMovsi1ner of a 5 8: h u on, n ana. 10 t 1 , ' gg, , Lillie Smith qrrankiim, deceased. gefmgfee ifrlorrgrectdiisxusg is 'living in wi Leah Freeman fGllliIandJ is living ln Bluffton, Indiana, 5 BlIt1Iffhl:I1.g!ldig.IlaiKapm ll H i i I .gacob Long is a drugglst ln Geneva, e e rov s v ng n , Bluffton, Indiana. nlayldxlz Keller fPlesslngerJ fs the prop- f Crgliie ggcfilgsillgilba-k61'l is 1iViI1g in rletress og tliie Bliglitoirg I-Iiat Shots N W 01' V . n ana.. Emma o en ee , ecease . - LUCY Kllllk fTh6I'DJ. deceased. Emma Lichtenberger tWllhelmJ is I living in Warren, Indiana.. H 1886 , lda. Bartlemay is teaching at the Cen- 1889 Q trzileighagildlgllglnggolngIndiiaraa.1 g 1 WBiessle Ciooilr fStuda.bakerJ is living in Q c r s vn n ntng, n ana.. Blgfffgn-lgglgljgllg proprietor f r tCXai B. lgaiagherty is a. tobacconist . . o a. es- a u urn, n ana.. w'XBi 2lA'E..E.u'?3l.?1iHLE, ............d P Lliml, R?'1ShBf? 53:6 Pffnslpa' of 'he ' 1 - al' SC O0 l'1 11 OD. . Stella Doster fBuckner is living in Mary Arnold fVVarlngJIllv:s1in Ow- I P0Ilcf0. Indiana. ensmouth, California. YZ I L. .,.,-., , ,L i- gym, K ngm 'nz'-,kg Y , . N., . .I ..., f wiWm 1...N:'lR ft..4 'X bJ '..it 1l'1f- mavffe Wniqnl M fm0'lRzg'2t . 4' ev' '-....1'4lx2'J'-1' NWN' . .jf J-9' J I P 1880 Maggie Brickley deceased. Louis D. Fichhorn is a professor ln vocal training ln Tacoma Washington. W. B. Gutellus ls a banker in Fort Wayne. 'lljah P. Houck is a dentist in Port- land Indiana. Fred S. Klnert, is a bookkeeper i Garfield, Utah. Jennie Harnlsh ls llving ln Bluffton, Indiana. Minnie Patrey is llvlng ln Chlcago, Illlnols. W. H. Trlbolct, decea ed. John S. Waring ls a banker in Ow- ensmouth, California. His wife was formerly Mary Arnold, ex-1889. Anna Trlbolet fWilliamsonJ is living in Bluffton Indiana. Stella Vaughn CPattonl is Sec. of the School Board of Bluffton indiana. Bruce Williamson is president of the Wells County--Bank 'Bluffton Indiana. 1805 Henrietta Arnold QWeesnerJ lives at Nashville, Tennessee. 'Fannie Kellogg ls a clerk at the News Office, Bluffton, Indlana.. J. Edwin Reynolds ls a merchant in Bluffton, Indiana. . Harry W. Reynolds is employed at the Plano Factory, Bluffton, Indiana. 1896 Lulu Dllborne CDlldlneJ ls llvmg at Van Wert, Ohio. 'sv-ard'-7 o1s'ev'-1-at afavff-w-Himfsf-f' gzcltoo 4617 E , . , Il 1891. Nellie Bonham fOmanl ls a book- keeper at the Publlc Drug Cc. Bluffton, Indiana. Jennie Cummins CCrlngJ ls living at Indianapolis, Indiana. Olive Harris is a school principal at Salt Lake Clty Utah. Don C. Hocher is engaged ln the lumber business at Lima, Ohio. Nellie Mason CBackusJ is living ln Richmond, Indiana. Jessie Martz fPlesslngerJ is living ln Bluffton, Indiana. Gertrude -Sturgis fWaredoJ is living in Los Angeles, California. Jennie Burgan iTrlplettJ is proprie- tor of Hotel Trlplett at Rome City, Ind. Lella Bell fWelsellJ ls llving ln Bluff- ton, Indiana. 1892 Nellie Wasson fBaehelorJ ls llvlng ln Long Beach, California. Maggie McBride QTaylorl ls living on a farm near Warren, Ohio. Harriet Loser tBlancherJ is living at Los Angeles, California. John Mock ls editor of a newspaper in -Washington, D. C.. Henman Thoma has a, furniture store and undertaking establishment ln Bluffton, Indiana. William A. Wirt is Superintendent of schools ln' Gary, Indiana. 1898 Bertha Cook lWlrtJ, deceased. Florence Crosby ls living ln Fort Wayne, Indiana. Chas. G. Dailey is practlclng law ln Bluffton, Indiana. Lillie Falk fAshbaucherJ is living in Bluffton, Indfana. ' George Mock ls an attorney ln Bluff- ton, Indiana. Fred M. Rinehart, deceased. Pauline Karns fYoungJ ls llvlng ln Fostoria, Ohlo. 1894 George L. Arnold is a grain dealer ln Bluffton, Indiana. Carl Bonham is a drugglst in Bluff- ton, Indiana. ' Blanche Karns is supervisor of Latin B. H, S. Bessie North fDavlsJ ls living at Columbus, Ohlo. Nettle Sturgis CKnowltonJ is living in Mexico City, Mexico. Will C. Sturgis ls l1'vlng at the Na- tlonal Military Home ln Grant County, Indiana. Minnie Elchhorn Snyder ls living at Gary, Indiana. Allce Hardwldge fFlynnJ llces ln Robinson, Illlnois. Chas. E. Merriman is owner of a 5 81 10c store at Orrsvllle, Ohio. Harry L.. North is farming near Bluffton, Indiana. Homer L. Robison, deceased. Ruby Sturgis fRoblsonJ lives in Bluffton, Indiana. The address of Floyd E. Bol-tln, and Chas. Gutellus are not known. 1897 Laverne Brown 4PrlceJ ls llvlng In Plymouth, Indiana. Jessie Morrow iStudabakerJ ls living in Bluffton, Indiana. Mary Todd fRueJ lives ln Marlon, Indiana. Nellle Robison CSnyderJ lives ln Marion, Indiana. Mable Warner Cwilliamsonj llves ln Bluffton, Indiana. Mary McDowell CBrownl lives in Marlon, Indiana. Carrie Plesslnger fseverlnb ls llvlng' in Bluffton. Indiana. William E. Hixon is a drugglst at Hillsdale, Michigan. Chas. William Craven is employed by tthe Buick Motor Co. at Flint, Mlchlgan. William W. Ernst i a photographer at' Providence, Rhode Island. Mary Grace Smith ls teaching at El- wood, Indiana. George J. Tribolet ls a lumber deal- er in Bluffton, Indiana. T. Arthur Spaulding ls a clothler ln Chicago, Illinois. Ralph S. Todd is 'president of the Studabaker Bank ln Bluffton, Indiana. Guy Moore McBride ls a Methodist minister ln Los Angeles, California. OhBrma Ernst CGatesl lives at Marietta, o. Louis G. Karns is a muslcan. He lives ln Fort 'Wayne, Indiana. Mlnnle Oman CWhlteJ lives in Bluff- ton, Indiana. William Haven Wade ls a dealer ln bonds at Denver. Colorado. 1898 Bertha Craven fBakerJ lives at Mansfleld, Ohio. John S. Heckathorn ls a banker ln Moscow, Idaho. Lenore Horton lives at Chicago. Ill. Clifford R. Llpkey is farming near Uniondale, Indiana. Wd if laws 1 S.-'fx -IMF. wwe-'21 fmimd ' f a Arif' - 'K ' 'w 'Q I fr P S1 47 .. .,u K il K W FQ FQ ff. I gl , af 1 Q Q I W if . fl lf '1' Q Rl in I W9 f li 2 lfw H Q., Ae-,J 52,0 Qlmmpeop William DeF'orrest Little resides in Bluffton, Indiana. Bertallne Mason QDeamJ lives in Bluffton, Indiana. Philllp Monroe rs a. dentist at Hunt- lngton, Indiana. Flo Morrls.iMcFarrenJ lives in Blurt- ton, Indiana. Grace Meyers iChalkerJ lives ln Bluffton, Indiana. Chas. S. Wall holds a positron in the First National Bank at New-York, N. Y. 1899 Clara R. Davis tLongJ resides in Muncie, Indiana. Carrie Fetters fNelsonJ llves at Ben- ton, Harbor. Michigan. OhBess1'e Houtz iBrlceJ lives at Toledo, o. Lola Klose fClendenenl lives at Huntington, Indiana. Ella P.-Powers fLeethl llves.at Fort Wayne. Indiana. Ethel Saner fSeversonl, deceased. Perl B. Smlth's address ls not known. 1900 Lllllan Redding ls livlng in Texas. Essle Bartlemay 4Burganl can be ad- dressed at Benton Harbor, Mlchlgan. Mary Hesher fArnoldl lives at In- dianapolis- Indiana. Suzanna Baumgartner fGoodrlchl lxves at Meridian Mississippi. Clara C. Mowery deceased. Ethel Wllllamson fMerrlmanJ ls liv- lng ln Indianapolis Indiana. Jessie McDowell CGlll1'oml lives I Washington D. C. 1901 George A. Ashbaucher deceased. Elizabeth Bartlemay QHuffmanJ llves at Huntington Indiana. Walter E. Baumgartner ls the city manager at Albion Michigan. Gertrude Brckel lives in Bluffton Indiana. George Davenport lives ln Chicago where he is employed by the Union Telephone Co Lawrence E Fair ls the owner and manager of the print shop ln Bluffton Indiana Anna Fulton deceased Verdi Karns QSturg1sl may be ad dressed at Alberquerque New Mexico Nova Llpkey 1PlereeJ deceased Mabel Martin fFrazlerJ llves in Los Angeles California.. Defatta McFarren lives ln Bluffton Indiana. Grace Meyers fshopwelll ls living ln Detroit Michigan Merle Williamson ls a banker i Bluffton, Indiana 1902 Wllda A Barnes lives in College Springs Iowa. Brooks Gutelius is an oil broker in Tulsa Oklahoma Merle W Smith is a photographer in Hartford City Indiana Margaret Trlbolet deceased 1903, Forest Allen is supermtendent of the Malleable Lasting Co ln Chicago Ill Anna Barner fMcAteeJ ls living in Viola, Illlnols. Slyde Barnes is a drug clerk ln De- troit, Mlchlgan. Alice Barr iLepperl lives in Green- held, Ohlo. Nettle Bender CSaurerJ lives in Bluffton, Indiana. Lloyd Brown, deceased. Evelyn Craven rs a stenographer in Bluffton, Indiana. Elizabeth Dougherty Uewettb llves in Indianapolis, Indiana. Joe Fisher IS with the Erie Stone Co. ln New Parts, Ohlo. Alice Fulton QArnold.J lives ln Bluff- ton, Indiana. Martha Hatfleld, deceased. Fannie I-Ioutz, deceased. - C. Hasty Kaln ls an oll dealer ln Cheyenne, Wyoming. Bruce Klger, deceased. Oddre E. Neff, deceased. Hazel Laplnsky, deceased. Edna Pugh fPhllllpsb lives. ln In- dianapolis, Indiana. Effie Redding fCulbertsonl lives in Texas. . Wharton W. Rogers rs a banker in Bluffton, Indiana. Mary Trlbolet ls the manager of a. 5 85 10c store at Coldwater, Michigan. Charlotte Trlbolet fCllpplngerJ lives in Indianapolis Indiana. Ethel Thornburg CShIrleyJ llves l Indianapolis Indiana.. Jesse Williamson is a lawyer and scientist in Bluffton Indiana. Paul Wllllamson lives ln Alberquer- que. New Mexico Eleanor May King ls a teacher in the Ossian schools. Bert Warrlcks address ls not known. 1904- Clara Arnold CG:-llflthl lives in Mont- pelier Indiana. Lydia Beeler QSnyderJ is llvlng l Parkersburg West Virginia. Clarence Beltler deceased. Herbert I-I. Bender IS a merchant ln Bluffton Indiana. Allne Buck iBenderJ lives ln Bluffton Indiana. Blanche Dailey fAbbottJ llves in Ft Wayne Indiana Mary L Deam ls a missionary ln Ma nlla Phlllpplne Islands Avilla Hammond fMcPhetridgeJ l living ln Gosport Indiana Chloe I-Ilester 4BaumgartnerJ lives ln St Johns Michigan Seth Irwin ls a doctor ln Summltvllle lndlana Larrle Kapil tStaverJ ls living ln Ft Wayne Indiana Cecil Karns fBalleyJ lives ln Win chester Indlana Verda Lxttle lDra.perJ lives ln De Lrolt Michigan Bessie K Sale is the supervisor ln Domestic Science l the Bluffton Schools Raymond Shelly ls an electriclan ln Wichita Kansas Ralph Staver ls the bookkeeper at Grlmes Co ln Bluffton Indiana Alice Wall is a stenogxapher ln Chl OlGrace Wanamaker llves ln Van Wert 110 Hugh Theodore McBride deceased . . n , . ' l . . n . I I . n , . , . P U . . . , W . Q s . - V I - , . , . . , - . , . , . - , . , Q , , - , . , . . n - . , - I . l n 1 I ' . , . , . . . , . ' , Q . cago, Illinois. Y . -. . . - . - w .fy-11, 1 f if .X'r.,T , ,ihflf-01,11-153 .9'.42 .-fb ff:n0Rb.'i2. Ame! if-2'N 'k,. I N .X EPYQ-W' ' 'fl ll- V ' 1- ,J-'17 'rsflr-f'l?.,AfR..nf.Qf email.-A-1.1 ' mwwcb 44 4 's Q' 1905 Ohllllargaret Davison lives in Wooster, lo. - Ada Beeler CSM-del lives in Panama. Lizzie Edlngton QGrosjeanJ ll'ves ln John Brlnneman ls an optlclan ln Bluffton, Indiana. S0l1th Bend, Indlana. May Ehler tMurphyJ llves ln Bluffton, N Justine Cook tWoodsJ llves ln De- Indiana. 1' trolt, Michigan- Mary and Mable Feeser llve in Elk- '5 Hugh Duglay ls a minister in Boston, hart, Indiana, , MESS- Dessle Galyean CI-Iarrisonj llves in dlFlorence Fields lives ln Bluffton, In- Eaton, Ohio. ana. Thay Gavin is farming near- Bluff- !! Jennie Fulton CWoodsJ lives ln Lin- ton, Indiana. , coln, Nebraska. Agatha Harrington QBradfleld5 lives X Edna Guoynes tSllverb deceased. in Chesterfleld, Indiana. ,H Dessie Greek ls a nurse. She ls lo Carl E. Helms is an electrician in cated ln Chlcago, Illlnols. Bluffton, Indiana. f WNlna Iiafalzeld QEberlyJ lives ln Fort h Martha Erifzk ls aNstenographerNShe ayne, n ana. olds a pos t on in orth Fargo, . D. Lucilgi Locke tRogersJ lives in Bluff- Wlllgm M. 1Kellogg ls andedltor on ton, ln ana. the In lanapo 1 News, In lanapolls, d Chella Moore fMooreJ llves in Wen- Indiana. . en, Ar zona. , R. Dana Klser lives in Peach, Wash- d1.losepll I-'ark lives ln Indianapolis, In- ington. ana. Carrie Montgomery tBoggs7, deceased Martha Rothermal tGrlsselJ llves ln Edna Powers lBreedloveJ lives ln Chicago, Illinois. Bluffton, Indiana. Louis Sawyer lives in Bluffton, In- Earl Schoenllne manager of 5 .Sr 100 dlana. store ln Portland, Indlana. Mary Shafer ls a. teacher ln Junior Llzzle Shoemaker is an attorney ln High School in Bluffton, Ind. Jacksonville, Florida. diGlen Shelley ls teaching ln Gary, In- diEdna Roop is teaching ln Muncie, In- ana. ana.. NMurie1kStIaiveQ lStaverJ ls llvlng in WMyrtg Shafer ls a, bookkeeper ln the ew Yor , . . ells ounty Bank, Bluffton, Indiana. Halen Swglm QThompsonl ls llvlng in Cora Sgafter LYoungJ llve ln Liv- Blu ton, In lana. lngston, ont. Martha Trlbolet fArtmanJ lives in Harold D. Sawyer travels for an Op- Upper Sandusky, Ohio. era Co. , Maggie Walmer tliogersl deceased. Eva Studabaker QTremperb lives ln Hermlna Wlecklng tCoulsonJ lives ln Muncie, Indiana. Ashtabula, Ohlo. Raymond B. Shoemaker ls a Lieuten- ant in the U. S. Navy. 1908 AddlgiE1m1'ra, Stanton lives ln Mun- Ed B d B d 1' ' 1 cle, In ana. H F11nt?aM1ciSgf,5Lf ran J is wmg n Esther Vollmer fMadeforthJ lives ln Eva Bulger QPoffl is living in Bluff- LOS Allgeles- Calif- to ndj a John Henry Walmer is a merchant ln n, I an . Chloe Cobbum CNelsonl lives ln Fort Montpelier: 111553113- Vvgflrrslslggtgilrsals ln New York, N. Y. M 1908' Mae Goodin csleppyy lives in Tulsa, C abelMBazihelor Uacksonj lives ln Oman X arter, I on . Q Ethel I-Ieckathorn ls a teacher at the 1 Jandei C1a 1HifTud0'5 holds 3' Posltion Columbian School in Bluffton, Indiana. Ubin Eifapf' sf Indlana- , Jessie I-Iesher tWlsnerJ lives in Os- av rench cpetersmn lives in Cin' sl-an, Indiana. clnnati, Ohio. 2, Chester V. M?llka.n ls teaching in ER1?lbeI'?ng2inggd igiiiglggilrolfg 529 Liberty Center, ndiana. ' ' f ' - diana. 'is Ingzgaf E' Redding lives in Covington' Ethel May Harsh ls a nurse ln Wash- L Mary Rothermal CS1lversJ lives in ington' D' C- 5 Birmingham, Ala. , Stanley Laplnsky is a salesman, lo- ,i Ruth S. Spaulding teaches music in cated ln Indianapolis, Indiana. . X Bluffton' Indiana. Cecil Lesh qlsrlckleyp lives ln Union- K Janet Sprowl CBeltlerJ lives ln Seat- 'dale' Indiana' . 1 tle, Washington. Howard Markley ls an attorney for ,il Pearl Stout tGordonJ lives in Liberty thiIyViYn'i1gf'f 1590559 gay' Iowa- 1 Center, Imgana. i C if 1 N anne er ves ln erquerque, Norman ollmer lves ln al orn a. - - 4 Lillie Wall ls a bookkeeper ln Bluff- Ray Y- MPWSFY is Situated in Chi' 5' ton Indiana. cagof Imnms' 5, Zellad:7Valser cstaverl lives ln Bluff- Inglgggnce Mccullick lives in Keystone- ' ton In ana. ' ' ' Van Iry McConnel, deceased. Tl 1907 Archie H. Olds ls the president of the J Grace Bishop iColllnsJ lives ln In- Universal Accessory Co., ln Indianapo- Pg dlanapolls, Indiana. lls, Indiana., t BlBlancheI Giraves CBrlnnemanJ lives ln diCecil Parkinson ls ln Bluffton, In- u on, n lana. . ana. , l Nellie Coverdale tPark7 lives ln Ralph A. Rlnear holds a posltion ln H Indianapolis, Indiana. the Red Cross factory ln Bluffton, In- , Roxle Rue Chalfant, deceased. diana. - 7IL 1x.4 1.5-rx f:.f-?:'r.T'..y fh- fi-1:-A..4 .41l '.-llrfii-5+-'Ss.'s-.ee! -Afx. L .-PS1--A 9 br. Hi ' ,,. M u. 1- .kw A . Fggigrvvwauzlwfil-1! f .e'rJ,5-. we-1 .fj'2. i,1'e1- 1.-1f.?f?:1q:geg1fg5g57!om:5'sp11q gu4n3-jn'pwww -vwwyf-cv-. -3-'5q-ir1,.151-wp.,-1 .15-1..,?:1,1.-J-wF?'11f..1-gi--f 5,41 .191 wqvppnnfw 'sa ye 1 . f , :--' - .' H 1. ..- .e-.V-, .,.- , . Q ' .J . . N1 we-LI' gnc 61,2 wvimaaftavff -sees...-src! '...1-Q12-111' wvxatrra Fx Kenneth Rothermal is a reporter for the News in Indlanapolls, Indiana. Walter Sawyer ls a piano tuner in Ft. Wayne, Indiana. Kent B. Skiles is a wholesale tobac- co dealer and confectioner in Bluffton, Indiana. Zada Sprowl fSouderl lives ln Bluff- ton, Indiana.. Fred R. Swisher is ln the lumber busines in Union City, Indiana. Ralph Troutman ls in the real estate business in Toledo, Ohio. Marcus C. Wlbel lives in Anderson, Indiana. Ralph E. Walser, deceased. Frederick A. Weicklng is an attor- ney ln Bluffton. Indiana. Margaret Walmer tStudabakerl lives at Hammond, Ind. Harry Worman is farming near Kingsland, Indiana. 1 909 Margaret Arnold, deceased. Nina Beeler QI-Ioustonl -lives ln Pan- ama. May Brunegraff iSnyderJ lives ln La- Fountaln, Indiana. Earle Christ lives in Los Angeles, Cal. Paul H. Cook, lives in Poneto, Ind. Welsell B. Cummins is the Deputy Postmaster ln Bluffton, Ind. 1 Howard Asbury Duglay is a Chiro- practor in South Whitley, Indiana. Claire Eastman is farming near Bluffton, Indiana. g Iona Fouts tBolmanJ lives ln Minnea- polis Minn. Catherine Funk fCollierJ lives in Lib- erty Center Indiana. James Gordon is ln the lumber busi- ness in Liberty Center Indiana. Shirley Hartman is farming near Bluffton Indiana. Gideon Huffman is a pharmioist ln Muncie Indiana. Pearl Luclle King lives in Ossian In- diana. Orpho Ledbetter fGephartJ may be addressed at Galveston Indiana. Cletus Lounsbury QMarkleyJ lives in Bluffton Indiana. Pauline Levenson is in Chicago Ill. Edith H. Montgomerys address is not known. Lloyd S. Meyers is a motorman. He is located ln Bluffton Indiana. Lela Nordyke is a missionary in Wu Hu China. Ralph E. Raver lives ln Aberdeen S. Frederick K. Sale ls a grain dealer in Winchester Indiana. May Santon CMcKinneyJ lives l Bluffton Indiana. Irene Sark ls a nurse. She is located ln Honolulu Hawaii. Lewis Everett Scott is a noted base- ball player. At present he is playing with the New York Yanks. Joseph L. Simmons is a salesman ln Bluffton Indiana. Carl Franklin Sleppy ls ln Bluffton Indiana. Foss E. Smith lives in Huntington Indiana. Addie K. Stout is a stenographer in Bluffton Indiana. Norma Sleppy fMlllerJ lives in De- troit Michigan. ' Hope Thomas is a librarian in Fort Wayne, Indiana. Frederick Waugh is a pharmacist ln Anderson, Indiana. 1910 Hermlna Ashbaucher ls supervisor in music in the Public Schools in Ander- son, Indiana. Golda M. Barton lives in Mt. Pleasant, Michigan. Mabel Bender fWibell lives ln Ander- son, Indiana. Hazel Clark QWalkerJ lives in West- field. N. Y. - Helen Cook CEva.nsl lives in Long Beach, California. Harry Coolman is a teacher in the schools in Liberty Center, Indiana. Florence Davinson lives in Wooster, Ohio. Helen Deam fVaill lives in Gary, In- diana. Luther E. E1lis's address is not known. V Edith Estabrook QDumonJ lives in Smyrna, Michigan. Ethel Hedrick lives 1'n Nashville, Michigan. Thomas Johnson is a Purdue Publi- city Comm. Agent. He is located in Lafayette, Indiana. Ruth Markley ls -a teacher in the East Chicago Schools, Chicago, Ill. Clara Mattick's address is now known - Justin H. Merriman is the County Superintendent of Schools ln Bluffton, Indiana. Mamie Nash is the head corsetler in the Leader Department Store Bluffton Indiana. Janet Neff CAndersonJ lives in Bluff- ton Indiana. Harold Nelson deceased. Roy Oelslager is an attorney but his address is not known. Iva Palmer iMillerJ lives in Fort Wayne Indiana. Helen Bunyan is an actress. I-Ier home is in Springileld Ohio. Garth Staver is a merchant in Balti- more Ohio. Alvin Troutman is with the Ameri- can Express Co. in Middletown Ohio. Agness Volmer lPrestonj lives in bt. Wayne Indiana. Mary Willis lives in Bluffton - diana. 1911 Ethel Bayless fLamm7 lives in Bluff- ton Indiana. Harmon F. Brickley is a Manual Training teacher in Muncie Ind. May Beaty CMounseyJ lives ln Lib- erty Center Indiana. Doster Buckner is a doctor in Fort Wayne Indiana. Harold S. Clark is a bookkeeper in Sort Wayne Indiana. Goldie Clowser is a teacher in Craig- ville Indiana. Hillard L. Ditzler is a salesman in 'Chicago Illinois. Fay Clowser 4HarrisJ lives in Bluff- ton. Indiana. May Clowser lives in Cralgville In- diana. F rederlck R. Engeler is a merchant ln Bluffton Indiana. 1 1 1 1 1 1 I Y ' Q. 1 , 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 , In 1 1 1 D ' 1 n 1 1 1 1 - I 1 1 1 1 Nd W: ' 14N-sth ffjfx -Y'?1: 1 if fb-rwzwsa -fylmqwfvfmi-1':i WxQ2. A -..- Cie:--fri:- X SIL QdtL l David Warren Foster is with the Ex- press Co. Dwight Fritz is employed at the Bay Co., in Bruffton, Indiana. Loon Mason Grimes lives ln Fort Wayne, Indiana. Chloe Inez Grove is a teacher in Po- neto, Indiana.. Edith Grove Uohnsonj lives ln Bluff- ton, Indiana. Harry A. Johnson is farming near Bluffton, Indiana. Ora Albert Lamm is farming near Bluffton, Indiana.. Wm. A. Kunkel, Jr., is living ln Bluff- ton, Indiana. Earl W. Lounsbury ls with Swift 8: Co., at Frankfort, Indiana. Gertrude A. Leldtke lives in Milwau- kee, Indiana. Harold I-'. Markley is a. merchant in Morris, Illlnols. Ruth Meyers holds a position at the Studabaker Bank, ln Bluffton, Indiana. Coulson McAfee ls farming near Bluffton, Indiana. Ruth McBride ls a teacher ln Junior High school, in Bluffton, Indiana. Ferdinand E. Nusbaumer is an archi- tect ln Bluffton, Indiana. Francis T. Park's address is not known. Marjorie Postal has a position as Hostess ln a Hotel. She ls located in Florida ln the Winter, In New York in Summer. Marlon Reiff is an Insurance agent ln Des Moines, Iowa. George Rinehart is a reporter on the Evening Banner ln Bluffton, Indiana. Paul M. Saurer ls a merchant in Markle, Indiana. Dale Shafer is with the Ford Garage in Bluffton, Indiana. Ruth Slater ls llvlng ln Fort Wayne, lndrana. Anna Belle Smalley ls a stenographer ln Bluffton, Indiana. Ethel Stogdlll qKoenigl lives ln Bluffton, Indiana. Clement Studabaker is manager of a 5 8a 10c store ln Scottsburg, Indiana. Walter Sunler ls an electrical engin- eer ln Ft. Wayne, Indiana. Harold Tribolet ls manager of a. 5 8a 10c store in Coldwater, Michigan. Howard Ullman is manager of the Red Cross'-Mfg. Co., ln Bluffton, Ind. Florence Walmer QHartmanJ lives ln Cincinnati, Ohio . Wilbur Ernst Weicklng is with the Telephone Co., ln Indianapolis, Ind. 1012 Marie Anderson QBrownJ is living ln Bluffton, Indiana. Louise Barwller holds a. position at the Studebaker Bank ln Bluffton, Ind. Florence Bishop ls teaching school ln Flint, Michigan. Her home is ln Au- burn, Indiana. Nellie Brown, deceased. Irene Cook tHohmanJ lives in Chl- cago, Illinois. Clinton Fetters ls manager of the Morrls 5 8: 10c Store ln Bluffton, In- diana. Field Dalley is llvlngiat Fort Wayne, Indiana. Zola French fSnyderJ lives in Hoag- Lorain Foster ls teaching in Fort Wayne, Indiana. Merle France QEngelerJ lives In Bluffton, Indiana. Hoyt Hartman is in partnership with his father in a Service Station ln Bluff- ton, Indiana. Ida Hawk lives ln Bluffton, Indiana. John Irwin lives ln Warren, Indiana. Raymond Hlxon holds a position in the United States Steel Corp. ln Gary, Indiana.. Wlntfred Lee 1Kl'rkwoodJ, deceased. Leo Marquart is a grocer ln, Bluffton, Indiana. Frank Roof is farming. near Poneto, Indiana. Ralph Sark ls manager of Engeler 85 Co., fbasementb George H. Smith has an electrical shop in Bloomington, Indiana. Grace Smith llves ln,.Bluffton, Ind. Nellie Snyder lKelloggJ lives in In- dianapolis, Ind. Sylvester L. Stambaugh lives in In- dianapolis. Indiana. Helen M. Staver lives in New York. Emmett Stout is teaching ln the chools at Crawfordsvllle, Indiana. Margaret Hood lives in Chicago, Ill. Victor Glenn Walmer ls now in Mar- lon, Indiana. Florence Wandel fWil1iamsonl lives ln Bluffton. Indiana. Claude Ware is a bookkeeper ln Ft. Wayne, Indiana. Margaret Walmer lStudebaker3 llves in Bluffton, Indiana. 1913 Marie Brown QAshbaucherJ lives in Chicago, Illlnols. Ner William Cllne, deceased. Wayne M. Cook is with the electrical works in Fort Wayne, Indiana.. Edna Cummins 4FrazlerJ live in Bluffton, Indiana. Joseph L. Dailey is an attorney ln In- dianapolis, Indiana. Walter Davenport is a mechanic ln Detroit, Michigan. Bruce Davinson lives in Wooster, Ohio. Leota Deam lives ln Scottsburg, In- diana. Margaret Evane CDeHavenJ lives in Bluffton, Indiana. Mary Fitzpatrick CTroutmanJ lives in Decatur, Indiana.. Floyd Gahman ls in New York. Paul Gordon lives in Liberty Center, Indiana. R. Neal Grove lives ln Carter, Mon- tana. Ruth Hesher is a clerk in Bluffton, Indiana. Kenneth Morgan Kunkel lives in Bluffton, Indiana. M. Ray Lewis is in Detroit, Michigan. Olgern Lounsbury QBolmanJ lives in o. Walter Marquart is in Bluffton, In- diana. Charles Meredith lives in Michigan. Ward H. Merriman lives in Bluffton, Indiana. Emma Moore fBrumbaughJ lives in Bluffton, Indiana. Homer A. McAfee ls farming near Bluffton, Indiana. Paul Oman is farming near Bluffton, land, Indiana. Indiana. 1 -I X ' :AN-:Ps fl' TW'-T . if --- 'Sui-1:vA .'5'.c7'3r'1-fi Z :10 X..K1'- ftrlvhix Ei . .1 t ' A -M an ll ii X. . , N ,, vanessa ' P l l, 5 J ggdtowad, sa-elif.,-A if-.. rfef' v-esngsrf el .1-1... xsx,'f1.rxFf 4 -- -- - ' I E ,f . Q Clara E. Sturgis is supervisor of 1915 N French in Bluffton High School. WMuriel Sleppy ls living in Fort Ulfoisd Bagless is a bookkeeper in , ayne, Indiana.. I1 011 R 9. YI ana-- 'Robert J. Sweeny ls farming' near G60!'ge Beeler .s an accountant ln l Bluffton, Indiana.. Cleveland. Ohio. A4 'A Joy M. Troutman is the manager of Chas. A. Bennett ls a merchant in l thgiMorrls 5 Sr 10c Store in Decatur, Ohl5I0- t D B d d d n ana. argare . oy , ecease . , k Harry K, JV.1ite's address is not I llibftle Buckner Davis lives in Poneto, ' nown n ana. 'J Virgil M. Simmons is an-attorney rn Mary L. Campbell ls teaching ln dj Bluffton, Indiana. Columbus. Neb- .. Cloid B. Ratllff is employed in the Gladys M- CB-DS IS il- clerk in Fort Studebaker Bank, in Bluffton. WB-Yne, Indiana. - lou WCIBINFG IBhiCaston is a. clerk in Fort Q ayne, ll 8118. , Devona Church ls employed at the-of- Halry K. Brown is in business in - 1 Q BlFg2:an'g?3ihl1ii1n.i wiir Shoglr, H Egeptofzvgllfngndian Reflnlng company at 1 ., W in Portland, Indiaia. ' exam e Veg Lloyd M. cum. is ln the lumber ous:- Grant I. Chenovveth ls an automobile ne51ggr?lE1im273a1m?Agnaa,orks in th saiiiglyalkinnlgxgliinoE',29:'agr:R,iaga'is not Wells County' Bank ln Bluffton, Ind. e I I Y known. ' p Fllzalbegll Dailey fBeeryJ lives in De- , . ca ur, n ana. Blegggifhglhggxore 'S farmmg near bof5eciIgE1eaEhDa.vis is farming near Am- , togoligditnlidris is en attorney in Bluff' 1fatherine'DeHaven ls a clerk ln -a Homer Poffenberger lives in Fort bank in Muncie' Indiana' ., Wayne, Indiana. millulfgdgolvgty QSnider9 lives ln Bluff- X 9 . . - L dl:-lnuien A. I. owell llves ln Bluffton, In- I gara A- Drew is teaching in Bluffton' V. - Homer Fetzer ls a manual training n 'ana' . x lnstructor in White Bear. Mlchlgan. wilfgielrnghggmk is a' clerk in Mlsha' - 1-Iobert Frazier is in partnership with Amaa Gahfnan cAbb0t0 IW S t , his flithier in the Tile Factory in Bluff- craigvme Indiana e n I on, -n lane.. , ' ' . N diGordon Graham ls in Bluffton. In- torlfdflgdgigber cBa'ker, hves in Blum' . -- ana.. ' :A LHa:,rietM?I??eley tB0wr0nJ lives in Mi1gglgl:mM. Goodyear lives in Detroit. S '. ans ng. c l gan. ' . - diTwaln M. Grove' lives ln Bluffton. In- lnciglfgtsfl' Egilgtigqs is 8' Stenogmpher fn 1- ana. ' . Lulu C.' Howard is ln callfornla. Vera M- Humphrey. deceased. g' ...Mary H.'msl 'sy fem' fn N.i:f5:l'2.':e.1sf1'e.f 'Wee 'H - uon,nana. .nan- . FI-ed G, Johnson 1 wfth the United Frances A. Levenson lives in Chicago, . ' Press in Indianapolis, Indiana.. UUHOIS- ,. li -, -Geraldine King ls teaching school ln -101111 W- Linn is 3 rural Ina-il Car- 'l B1ufn0n,.1nd1ana, rier in Craigvllle, Indiana. 'Eva Kunkel lives l'n Washington. P9-111 H- M8-Pkley IS 8- U18-I1 Clerk in Lawrence R. Long ls manager of a Bluffton. Indiana- ' 5 az 10c- store ln Alexandria, Indiana. Bernice Masterson CHarveyJ lives in 'sf Justine McBride QHixonJ lives in Blllffwn. India-na-V ' Gary, Indiana, Byrl Masterson IS a clerk in the Lea- Ea.rl B.'Ml'ller rs farming near Mont- del' in BlUff1Z0n. Indiana- pelier, Indiana, William W.'McBrlde is an undertaker ' 'Gerald Moon is With his father in the in Bluffton. Indiana. ' K meat business, ln Bluffton, Indiana. WOPISY L- MCLSOH IS 8- clerk in Bluff- R. 'Brobks'Moore is in the 5 8r 10c ton. Indiana. store business in' Ohm, Lelia. Miller CHai'lichD lives in Uni0n- ' Q Thelma. M. Morris, deceased. dv-Ie. Indiana- f. Chagl Neuengchwander ls farming U1liI11b52lgneIMJ:ler ls 8- b00kkeeDer l'n I near u ton, In lana.. Il On ae. n ana ., BIARZW, N101-giyke Qcgulldgnj lives ln I goah Miller is a. mechanic in Bluffton, , ,- u on. n ana. n B-na. r 1, George Palmer, deseaced Earl Moomaw is a. student l'n Indiana N - 'Wg Russel Pyle is teaching l'n Ohio. University- ' . ., M,PSY0,-S Reed is teaching in Bluff- t Rofzegf R. Nash is a barber ln Bluff- fa ' ton,l n ana.. Cn. n ana.. A ' Wi1bur'M, Sawyer is 1n'Ft, Wayne, Lewis Nordyke ls farming near Bluff- Z' , He is a musician. ton. Indiana. if D. Austln Smith is a mechanic ln John H. Painter. deceased. ' Bluffton, Indiana. Dorothy P0ffenberger CKramerJ llves . A Elizabeth P. Spivey, ls music super- in Chicago, Illinois. 'U . visor in the Lancaster schools. Julia Porter fStakerJ lives In Bluft- 'I George A. Swisher is with his fa- ton, Indiana. - their in the lumber business ln Bluffton, B Donald Hai Pursley is farming near , n ana. luffton. In ana.. Archibald fW. Wolverton, lives in Martha L. Raver is teaching in Lib- I ln Dayton, Ohio. erty Center, Indiana. Q .3 i - nv Q MA i Q mr .Aut ism 1 fl -rw F. .fl Af4':L-we fauna.-I Vfmifrvmitizl- A-2.-E -sf-X 'x.. ,gif Q Bluffton Indiana. Dorothy Runyon fBohnhurst7 lives ln Springfield Illlnols. Jesse Sark CBradleyJ lives in Detroit Michigan. Louls J Swartz is a clerk ln Detroit Michigan. Myrtle Smith 4BlrdsallJ llves 1'n Okla- homa Cl-ty Okla. Lstelle Spivey deceased. Glynn Staker ls a mechanic in Bluff- ton Indiana. Allen F. Stalter is a clerk in Decatur Indiana. ' Mary Stlne CShaferJ llves ln Bluffton Indiana James Stogdill is employed ln the Studabaker Bank in Bluffton Indiana. Florence Story I 'teaching i Lawrence Kansas. Elmore D. Sturgis ls an attorney in Bluffton Indiana. Roger Swalm ls a reporter for the Evening News in Bluffton. Indiana. Lela M. Trenary is a stenographer ln Bluffton Indiana. Hlllard Walmer is teaching fn Culver, Indiana Dorothy Zlke QVanDucenb llves in Wabash Indiana. 1916 Lulu M. Allen lives ln Bluffton Indiana. Luclle Baker is attending Butler Col- lege Inddianapolis Indiana. Harold Bickle is farming near Bluff- ton Indiana. Robert Baumgarnner is an attorney in Chicago, Illinois. Norman Brown lives is St. Louis, Missouri. Guy Brubaker ls a mechanic ln Bluff- ton, Indiana. Thelma Crowl CErwinJ is an attend- ance offlcer in Bluffton, Indiana. Roger Dailey is with a General Sup- ply Store ln Drumright, Oklahoma. Roberta Deam fOrtenberger7 lives ln Ann Harbor, Michigan. Mary DeLong lChalfantJ lives in Montpelier, Indiana. Elizabeth Derr Qllarrishb llves in Bluffton, Indiana. Georgina Eaton is a student in Terre Haute Normal School. Henry Edrls is an insurance agent in Bluffton, Indiana. Esther Fitzpatrick fShoemakerJ lives ln Bluffton, Indiana. Julian Grimes ls employed at the Grimes Foundry in Bluffton, Indiana. Trnvena Herbst CAndersonJ llves in Bluffton, Indiana. Helen Hitchcock is a clerk in the In- ternal Revenue Department in Wash- lngton, D. C. Frederick Humphrey is with the Standard Oil Co., Bluffton, Indiana. Harry Isler is a cattle dealer in Bluffton, Indiana. Russel Johnson is farming near Bluffton, Indiana. Doris Jones Uohnsonj lives in Po- neto, Indiana. . Robert Klelnknight is a mechanic in Bluffton, Indiana. Harold Klelnknlght llves is Detroit, Michigan. nana. Katherine Krill fMorgan7 llves in Ft. Wayne Indiana. ' Marjorie Kunkel lives in Bluffton Indiana. Cletus Kyle is employed at the Bay Plano Factory in Bluffton Inddlana. Jeanette Lounsberry is a stenograph- er in Fort Wayne Indiana.. Lorene Markley is a stenographer in Bluffton Indiana. William Mentzer ls in the 5 and 10c store business in Paulding Ohio. Leone Moon is a stenographer i South Bend Indiana. Roberta Moslman QBrouwerJ llves in Fort Wayne Indiana. Georger McAfee 1's farming near Bluffton Indiana. Bonita McBride QI-Ielveyj llves on a farm near Zanesville, Indiana. 1 Ruth Nordyke llves in Bluffton nd- ana. Harry Ray Oman llves in Bluffton, Indiana. Mary Painter 1WeberJ l1'ves ln Bluff- ton Indiana. Walter Pease is farming near Decatur Indiana. Vera. Phillips fGordonJ llves in Lib- erty-Center Indiana. Helen Plesslnger fPufferJ lives ln De- troit Michigan. Martha Plesslnger is a student at Indiana University. Paul Postal llves in Bluffton Indi- ana. Olive Powell Brckel llves ln Bluff- ton Indiana. Bertha Prlbble lives in Bluffton Indiana. Ernest Pyle ls a grocer ln Bluffton Indiana. Gerald D. Raver is farming near Bluffton, Indiana. Mary Sale is music and art supervi- sor in the Wells County Schools. Ada Schindler CStuckeyJ llves ln De- troit, Michigan. Ernest Shoemaker ls employed at the traction station in Bluffton, Indiana. Anna Louise Sklles ls teaching in Ft. Wayne, Indiana. Mildred Stlner CDeVoreJ llves In Bluffton, Indiana. Hope Stine tNeiswanderJ llves fn Muncie, Indiana. Violet Stogdill is employed at the gas office ln Bluffton, Indiana. Chas. Sturgis is a .student ,ln the Un1'versity of Illinois. Alfred Sweeny is farming near Bluffton, Indiana. Ella Trout, deceased. Helen Troutman is a clerk in the State House ln Indianapolis, Indiana. Herman VanZant is employed ln the Electrical Co., at Ft. Wayne. Indiana. Merle Wetherbee, deceased. James Woodruff is a student in the college at Monmouth, Illlnols. 1917 Louise Ashbaucher QLoudenJ .lives ln Bluffton, Indiana. Cecil Bartlemay is employed in the Studabaker Bank in Bluffton, Indiana. Mary Bayha CThomasJ lives in Bluff- ton, Indiana.. '74 F N Fi 3 3 Y. g. S , 1 R it i w f .-- vase--f aw-Qegafavf e-nie.-wel' 522 Qkabtoajawb se-ctflf-sg. Compton Rider is a salesman in Phylis Kretz lives in Warsaw, Ind- ! . , l . , 5 'd . ' V ff . .4 . , n Q , S V Il I 5 , .1 N W fl , l , '7' - 5 , ' 9 , I , ll i . s , y I 1 rg , U ll Cl 1 Q ws, JLQN-:mg fr -ZW-T '..I ' lf'-731-evil .19.419 ',.lbf l-ip0'lRnJ's- fum! - nk.. .. 0 .Pc :E rf-v ' nr T15-X' K Pl A I'-. 52.6 62 1 N' 4 . QLICOTJQCI 4' Roy Blberstlne is employed at the Bay Piano Factory ln Bluffton, Ind. Ruth Blxler ls teaching ln Ohio. George Bowman is farming near Bluffton Indiana. Herbert Boyd, deceased. man s Jewelry Store ln Bluffton, Ind. Joy Buckner is a doctor at the Irene Byron Hospital in Ft. Wayne, Ind. Franklin Burgan is in California. Helen Campbell, deceased. Lols Campbell, deceased. Gretchen Clowser CYouseJ lives at Markle Indiana. Herman Davenport is an undertaker 1'n Indianapolis, Indiana. Arch Davis is teaching ln Poneto, In- diana. Verdi Decker lUllmanJ lives in Bluff- ton, Indiana. Dorothy Edrls lives ln Bluffton, Ind. Virgil Farlrng has a meat shop in Ft. Wayne, Indiana. Jane Fetters fBaumgardnerJ lives in Bluffton, Indiana.. Martha Fouts is a stenographer in Ft. Wayne, Indiana. Harold Frazier is associated with the Frazier Drain Tile Co., Bluffton, Ind. Walter Fry ls employed at the sur- veyor's office in Bluffton, Indiana. Martha Hedges is a stenographer in Ft. Wayne, Indiana. Eva Klelnknlght is a telephone op- erator ln Bluffton, Indiana. Clarence Kelley is working at the General Electric Co.. ln Ft. Wayne, Ind. Edna Cline Ulfhomasl lives at Hart- ford City, Indiana. Herman Markley ls an opticlan in Portland. Indiana. Max Markley is ln charge of h1's fa- ther's farms ln Bluffton, Indiana. Jennie Merriman 1McE1haneyJ lives at Parkerton, Wyoming. Neoma Miller ls a bank clerk in Un- iondale, Indiana. Reva Mofflt tEdrx'sJ lives ln Bluffton, Indiana. Paul Moomaw is with the Landis Electrical Engineering Co. at Waynes- boro, Pa. Grace Nute is a stenographer in Ft. Wayne, Indiana. Donald Oldfather is teaching in Ohio. Fred Prough is employed at Covault's Paint Shop in Bluffton. Indiana. James Redding is a student at Pur- due University. Agnes Reiff fRusselJ lives in Bluff- ton, Indiana. Lllllan Robbins lives at Ft. Wayne, Indiana. Elinor Robinson is an Art Student at the Heron Institute 1'n Indianapolis, Ind. June Steiner is teaching in Linn Grove, Indlana. Vera. Sturgis is the assistant librar- ian ln Bluffton, Indiana. Howard Thomas is employed at the Union Savings 8: Trust Co., in Bluffton, Indiana. Henry Troutman is a bookkeeper in Indianapolis, Indiana. Irene Venls CGayD lives in Bluffton, Indiana. Howard C. Walser is attending' the Unlvcrslty of Michigan. Mary Brown ls employed 1'n Mosl- L . agen N-,age-f is Ur., ,,,2x.f.4'A12 'K,,,l Laverne Wasson ls a clerk in Bluff- ton, Indiana. Herman Yager ls a student. at De- Pauw Unlverslty, Greencastle, Ind. 1918. Victor Prough ls employed at the Covault Paint Shop 1'n Bluffton, Ind. Eva Abbott lives ln Newark, New Jersey. Floyd Arnold ls farming near Bluff- ton, Indiana. Lela Beele' CLongJ lives ln Alexan- dria, Indiana.. Violet Blberstlne QDaileyJ lives ln Bluffton, Indiana. Ruth Boyd ls a milliner ln Ft. Wayne, Indiana. Pearl Brown llves in Ft. Wayne, Ind. Mabel Bryan CStogdil1J lives in Bluff- ton, Indiana. Homer Byrd is a teacher in Bluffton. Indiana. William Caston lives at Ft. Wayne, Indiana. Reah Church fCasel lives in Fort Wayne, Indiana. Paul Dowty is farming near Bluffton, Indiana. Milton Duff lives In Bluffton, Indiana. Richard Fountain lives ln Kansas Citv, Mo. Max Gltlln will graduate from In- diana Medical College this Spring. Bessie Golden QColenJ lives in Bluff- ton, Indiana. Flossle Grove fOmanD lives in Bluff- ton. Indiana. Vaughn Haflich lives in Bluffton, In- diana. Edith I-Iardwldge CCllneJ llves in Poneto, Indiana. Fayona Harnlsh fWakeJ lives ln Ft. Wayne, Indiana.. DeVona Hedges lives in Ft. Wayne, Indiana. Fred Huffman is working in Mlchl- an. g Dowe Henley ls farming near Poneto, Indiana. Hugh Hunnlcutt ls an oll operator ln Oklahoma. Kenneth Huyette is a student at Pur- due. Cash Krelgh is a minister. He is lo- cated in Hb Ernest Kruse lives at Kenton, Ohlo. Lois Kyle Gacksonl lives at Angola. Indiana. Ruth Laidlaw is a mllllner ln Fort Wayne, Indiana. Luclle Lambert ls teaching ln Poneto, Indiana. Ruth Lamson ls teaching ln Bluffton, Indiana. Chas. Magner lives in Bluffton, Ind. Mary Masterson fPowellb lives in Bluffton, Indiana. Lois Miller is teaching ln Aurora, Illinois Mary Mock fCoutmanJ lives ln Bos- ton, Mass. Raymond Meyers llves in Bluffton. Indiana. . Russel McElhaney llves ln Parker- ton, Wyoming. Harriet McFarren CJustisJ lives at McCordsville, Indiana. Ruth Nute fSettlerJ lives ln Bluffton, Indiana. ' ri,-Herrin . . .. vw- 1- ' -J .. - . SKK., Qlatloopcot Dorothy Oman fMastersonJ lives in Bluffton, Indiana. Zertha Porter lives ln Bluffton, Ind. Dorothy Painter is clerklng at her father's store in Bluffton, Indiana. Fanny Mae Raynolds lives ln Muncie, Indiana.. Hazel Sale llves ln Bluffton, Indiana. Helen Shafer ls a student at DePauw, University. Carl Shelley lives ln Bluffton, Ind. Ruth Sleppy is a bookkeeper ln Bluff- ton. Indiana. Wendell Smith ls associated with his father ln the McFarren Clothing Store ln Bluffton, Indiana. Florence Stout ls a stenographer in Bluffton, Indiana. David Studabaker is an ensign in the U. S. Navy. James Sturgis ls an engineer in Louisville, Ky. William Thoma Is associated with hls father in the Thorna. and Son Store. Lois Trostle ls a bookkeeper in Mar- lon, Indiana. Helen Wald llves in Uniondale, In- diana. John Wasson works ln Des Moines, Iowa. Andrew Whitaker llves in Bluffton, Indlana. Harold Wltzeman lives ln Bluffton, Indiana. Jennie Woodruff lives in Bryant, Ind. Donald Zehrung ls a mechanic ln Ft. Wayne, Indiana. Lawrence Zehrung ls a mechanic ln Ft. Wayne, Indiana. 1919 Fred Ashbaucher is a senior at Pur- due thls year. Lorln Ashbaucher ls a senior at In- diana University this year. Ethel Barlett lives ln Bluffton, Ind. Andrew Blberstlne lives in Bluffton, Indiana. Lurle Blair fMlller1 llves in Decatur, Indiana. Ida Brown CGrahamD lives ln Bluff- ton, Indiana. Ingram Carnes is a minister ln Ham- llton, Indiana. Virgil Dltzler is a. stenographer in Bluffton, Indiana. Dorothy Dltzler is a stenographer in Bluffton, Indiana. . Don Dougherty lives in Muncie, Ind. Lela Dunn llves ln Peru, Ind. Roberta Eaton lives ln Bluffton.. Ind. Fred Elchhorn is a student at Purdue University. George Gardiner lives ln Bluffton, In- diana. Julia. Gettle fCaylorJ lives at Chicago, Illinois. Dorothy Guervltz ls a stenographer ln Chicago, Illinois., Elizabeth Grove QStogdillJ lives in Bluffton, Indiana. Edith High lives in Bluffton, Indiana.. .Iohn Kapp ls a student in the Univer- sity of Pennsylvania. Bertallne Kerfoot ls ln Bluffton, Ind. Mlnnle Harvey llves ln Murray, Ind. Mary Evelyn Kennedy Cllewlsl lives ln Chicago, Illlnols. Claudine Kunkel is teaching in Po- neto, Indiana. Howard McCormick is farming near Bluffton, Indiana. Esther McKlssic is a nurse ln Chi- cago, Illlnols. Mary Miller fHai1lchl lives ln Wis- consln. Mary Meyers is teaching in Bluffton, Indiana. Bernice Minehart lives ln Bluffton. Indiana. John Moynlhan ls city editor of the Evening Banner ln Bluffton, Indiana. Noble Reed l a reporter for the Ev- enlng News, in Bluffton, Indiana. Vera Reed llves ln Bluffton, Indiana. Wllbert Reynolds ls a student at Purdue. Deane Reynolds ls an editor on a pa- Der ln Niles. Michigan. Don Ratllff is a chiropractor ln Niles, Michigan. Josephine Sawyer.CRlderJ lives ln Bluffton, Indiana. Floyd Shady ls a clerk ln Ft. Wayne, Indiana. Audrey Stout fRichardsJ lives in Chi- cago, Illlnols. Arlie Steel ls living in Bluffton. Ind. Floyd Spade ls a dalryman in Bluff- ton, Indiana. Delorus Stevens lives ln Bluffton, In- diana. Paul Shoemaker ls a. student in De- Pauw. Florlne Schorer ls ln Bluffton. Ind. Esther Sweeny ls ln Bluffton, Ind. lean Stout is a dental student at In- dianapolis, Indiana. Clarence Toman ls teaching ln Illi- no s. . 'Dorothy Thomas tlllppel lives in Bluffton, Indiana. Anna Walborn is a clerk in Bluffton, Indiana. Luclle McCleery CMoonl lives ln Bluffton, Indiana. Elizabeth Metrlck fShafferl lives ln Peoria, Illinois. Olive Basley fDoubleJ deceased. Ruth Williamson is a senior at In- diana University this year. Mary Elzey fDavldsonJ lives in Bluffton, Indiana. Helen Wlle ls a teacher at the Col- umbian Building. ln Bluffton. Indiana. Wilbur Wright lives in Ft. Wayne, Indiana, Helen Robison fCapronJ lives in Chicago, Illinois. 1920 Judson Babcock ls ln Bludton, Ind. Grace Baker fBucknerJ lives ln Bluff- ton. Indiana. 0 Iildlth Beeler ls a. nurse ln Cincinnati, h 0. Nova Byrd ls teaching ln Wells coun- ty. Alma Conklin is a stenographer in Bluffton, Indiana. Lloyd Cowens is employed in the Wells County Bank in Bluffton, Ind. Farrel Gardiner ls attending college. Hts home ls ln Bluffton. Indiana. Lela Hlcks lives ln Bluffton. Ind. Waldo Huffman lives in Bluffton, Ind. Louis Justus is employed by a lu.m- ber flrm ln Columbus, Ohio. Raymond Hurd ls on the vaudeville stage. Vera Kala Cliedgesl is the school clerk in Bluffton, Indiana. ' 1 ..., 5- is w w 1 Zan-:mx f :Jr -rw-..Z . re fs-Fi. . A -5'.4l f:fV .1ffs4'9Y-..QQ- A-Q-2 . ,Q .4 it 1 'M , ,, .., Helen Kershner IS a stenographer in Bluffton Indiana. Ida Lloyd fFarlingJ lives ln Fort Wayne Indiana. Marle Maddux lives in Bluffton Ind. Harold Maupin lives ln Ft. Wayne Indiana. Oscar Mossburg is attending Muncie Normal School. Christine Newhard is attending De- Pauw University at Greencastle Ind. Martha. North lives in Milton Indiana.. Robert Oldfather ls attending Herdle- burg Unlverslty. Lawrence Porter is a telegraph oper- ator in Decatur Indiana Arleva Prough lives ln Bluffton Ind. Wendell Reed is In Bluffton Ind. Glenn Roof lives in Poneto Indiana. Marlon Sale lives ln Bluffton Indiana. Joe Seabold is directing plays for the John B. Rogert Producing Co. at bos- torla Ohio. Clyde Toman ls attending college. His home is ln Peoria Illlnols. Marie Trullender QNlbllckJ lives in Bluffton Indiana. Raymond VanEmon lives ln Bluffton Indiana.. Frieda Wade fBakerD llves in Logan- sport Indiana. Mary Watson is a stenographer in Bluffton Indiana.. Isntha Weinland rs attending college. Her home is ln Fort Wayne Indiana.. Mabel Zoll lHighJ lives in Bluffton Indiana. Helen Shoemaker is attending Up- land College. Mary Oman is teaching ln the Kin- dergarden ln Terre Haute Ind. Ralph Travis lives in Bluffton, Ind. Justine Bartlemay is a stenographer ln Bluffton, Indiana. Mary Siferd is teaching in the Park School in Bluffton, Indiana. Edna Farllng lives ln Bluffton, Ind. Nlna Rinehart is a clerk ln the Lea- der Store xn Bluffton, Indiana. Irene Gardiner is clerklng ln her fa- ther's store ln Morenci, Michigan. Walter Stogdlll is in Alabama. Luster Merriman s attendng a. law school in Michigan. James Plesslnger ls in Bluffton, Ind. John Morgrett is in Bluffton, Indiana. Lolita Pease lWilk1'el lives in Ur- bana, Ohlo. 1921 Anna Beeler llves in Bluffton, Indiana. Ervin Beeler ls employed at the pl- ano factory ln Bluffton, Indiana. Nina Blckel lives ln Bluffton, Ind. Sylvia Boxell lives ln Bluffton, Ind. I-.lenry Carnall is attending Trl State Normal at Angola, Indiana. Cleo Chalfant lives in Bluffton, Ind. Edna Chenoweth fLewlsJ lives ln De- troit, Michigan. Elizabeth Chenoweth is attending In- diana University at Bloomington, nd. Gretchen Costello 4MotzJ lives in Markle, Indiana. Harry Cotterly is going to College this year. George Crites lives in Bluffton, Ind. Pearl Crum lives ln Bluffton, Ind. Esther Dailey ls attending Miss Blaker's school at Indianapolis, Ind. gina gzoffwopcoff ' 'Zn-JA 'f f Ella Dick lives in Bluffton Indiana Mary Dowty IS a stenographer ln Bluffton Indana Hazel Eichhorn ls attending Muncie Normal school at Muncle Indiana LeRoy Elzey is in Bluffton Indlana Ada Fulk llves ln Bluffton Indiana Winnie Fulk is attending Muncie Normal School at Muncie Indiana Helen Fisher ls attending Muncie Normal Florence Flshbaugh ls attending In diana University at Bloomington Ind Frances Fitzpatrick is working at Rurode s at Ft Wayne Dorothy Griffin QGettleJ lives in St Jonns Michigan Orval Grove is attendlng Business College at Fort Wayne Indiana Mary Halfley fCrosbieJ lives in Bluff ton Indiana itWlll1am High ls at Indiana Unlver S Y Roy Hookinson lives in Chicago Ill Mary Ann Huffman ls a milliner ln Bluffton, Indiana Ernest Hurt llves in Bluffton Ind Margaret Joray lives In White Pigeon Mlchigan William Kershner Is teaching ln Tay lorvllle Illinois Paul Klelnknlght is employed at the plano factory in Bluffton, Ind Louise Klopfenstlne fBolttnJ Sturgis Michigan John Lancaster lives in Bluffton Ind Ernest Lesh lives in Bluffton Ind Grace Linn ls taking nurse tlainlng ln a hospital ln Indianapolis Indiana Mary Linn ls a. stenographer in Bluffton Indiana Marjorie Little tHa.t'lichJ is clerking at the Peoples Store in Bluffton Ind. Homer Markley ls working at Mark- ley's Grocery. Ruth Meyer is attending DePauw University at Greencastle Indiana. Justine Miller QSantonJ lives i Bluffton, Indiana. Fred Morrls is at home. Edward Nordyke ls farming near Bluffton, Indiana. French Morris is attending Fort Wayne Business College at Ft. Wayne, Indiana. Mary Pence is a. music teacher ln Bluffton, Indiana. Margaret Pierce ls teaching in the Central school ln Bluffton, Indiana. Lucile Price is attending Indiana University at Bloomington, Indiana. Ruth Pursley lives in Bluffton, Ind. Louie Raver is attending Muncie Normal at Muncie, Indiana. Miriam Redding ls attending Muncie Normal at Muncie, Indiana. Pressel Redding lives In Bluffton, In- diana. Raymond Redding lives in Florida. Doyle Reynolds is in Bluffton, Ind. Jcssle Roof lives ln Poneto, Indiana. Helen Rowe ls teaching in the schools at Liberty Center, Indiana. George Santon ls ln Bluffton, Indiana. Della Schwartz lives ln Cralgvllle, Indiana. Winnie Schwartz is attending Hunt- ington Business College in Huntington, Indiana. 7'6 ': 'P1 P1-f -xi' JW Q15-K ' W Fx. , , . . , . . I . , . , . , . 1 - , . . , D , . , . , l ' , . , . Y Y , . , . , . . n v 4 X '1..'N-'Sk f ' fx-ZW JB. 41 fr-711 auf- -f '..f1 ,nfV 'i:vQl'fr.s. fL. Aus! 5-HN mx.. H J . 'v ' 1 M if .6 -- - ,ers-7 rsfuvaiafaffwvff so?-N -f' globtoofacb 4 -- . . -- --- -----H - - ,f Lance Hoop is at home. 's hi 1 th C t 1 Phoebe Hornaday is taking nurse 2' sCl'?g2fiiccgfugtgf,?cin3in,? e en ra training at the St. Hope Hospital in Ernest Shafer is at Depauw Unlver- 1'05lgaYVggES33Il:d:?Haf-- stenographer in sity. Bedelia Shigley is employed in an of- Blllffwll. Indiana: flce in the court house in Bluffton, Ind. Clyde Kean is 111 Bluffton, Indiana. 'Q Harmon Sklles lives in Bluffton. Ind. ' ' 11512:-Itherllge Ke1'f00f is attending Mlm- 1 Hubert Smith is attending college at C 'E Ormak H k 1 h i 1 d 5 the University of Michigan. OPCBS 6 n n g t s emp oye in Ruth Smith uves at Poneto, Indiana. an Office in Bluffton. Indiana- ! h 1 t the Orlu Lambert lives in Poneto, Ind. J Ug?3'gri':tSpg?5i,1,srg3glg to sc 00 a Eva Matson ls a stenographer ln '41 Harold Stogdlll ls employed at the B1EgggnMfandi?I'ia'11 M Bl fn I d piano factory ln Bluffton, Indiana. O1 d 334 0 ni fi El ifrmf ni Guernsey Stout lsBat ghicagohlll., diagaan 0 eyers S n U ton, U' John Stuck ls in u ton, n ana. - Kendrick 15 fl iss..ran.li.?.sr:il25.::l1:a... in Bluffton Indiana. . , ' . ' ' di cle Normal School at Muncie, Ind. Cfbaigft Svgnggirfistiggdifriiln ana Dorothea 0'Dler ls attending Muncie Un e Y E . . Lavere Shelley is attending Indiana University at Bloomington, Ind. Mary Thoma is going to Oberlin Col- lege at Oberlin, Ohio. nw, LQ: Eli SY James Todd is attending DePauw University at Greenca tle, Indiana. Ralph Travis ls ln Bluffton, Indiana. Lllllan Trullender ls a stenographer in Bluffton, Indiana. Evelyn White ls taking a course at Muncie Normal School at Muncie, Ind. Mildred Pyle ls attending Wilming- ton College at Wilmington, Ohio. Pauline VanHorn is at Indiana Uni- versity. 1922 Fred Ault ls working in Bluffton, Indiana. Dwight bell is attending school at Purdue University. Earl Bartllng ls at Alma, Michigan. Clayton Barrick ls taking a course at Muncie Normal school in Muncie, Ind. Lois Barr ls going to school at West- ern at Oxford, Ohlo. Joy Barner is taking a course at Muncie Normal School at Muncie, Ind. Martha Boyd is a stenographer in Bluffton, Indiana. Harold Conklin is in Bluffton, Ind. Beulah Cohagan ls employed in an of- flce in Bluffton, Indiana. Vernon Cobbum ls farming near Bluffton, Indiana. Elizabeth Brlckley is at home ln Un- liormal School at Muncie, Indiana. Ruth Nash ls teaching in Central building. Elizabeth Patton is going to Western College at Oxford, Ohlo. Vera Patterson ls taking nurse train- ing at the Robert E. Long hospital at Indianapolis, Indlana. Harry Price is attending Purdue University. Berneil Sale ls employed at Record- er's office. Margaret Santon is at home in Bluff- ton, Indiana. Vlrglnla Seabold is at home in Bluff- ton, Indiana. Brooks Shady ls in Bluffton, Indiana. Hubert Short is taking a Pre-Medics course ln an Ohio College. Gerald Smith ls employed at the pl- ano factory in Bluffton, Indiana.. Josephine Spake, deceased. Leroy Speheger ls Working at Alma., Michigan. Oliver Taber is at home. Martha Thomas is a stenographer at Ford Sales Company. Mary Thomas is employed in Dr. Mor- ris' office. Altha Toman is at home ln Poneto, Indiana. Gladys W'ard is employed in an office in Bluffton, Indiana. Edward Walborn is in Bluffton, Ind. Bernice Weaver is attending college. Dorothea Williamson is at home in londale, Indiana. Bluffton, Indiana. Reeta Cook ls attending College. She 1923 is taking a. home economic course. Josephine Beeler wlll remain at home Carroll Costello ls worklng in Bluff- next year but expects to take a course ton, Indiana. ' in music at DePauw the following fall. Robert Dailey ls attending school at Esther Blosser will attend Ft. Wayne Indiana University at Bloomington, business college next fall. Indiana. Thelma Blue is going to take a course Alma Drew is employed in an office in mathematics at Madison next year. ln Bluffton, Indiana. Allce Louise Bonham will go to col- Waneta. Elchhorn has taken up nurse lege next year but she has not decided training. definitely upon the school. V Robert Ehler is ln Bluffton, Indiana. Thelma Clark will attend DePauw Josephine Fitzpatrick is ln Poneto, University next year. Indiana. I Clharles glowseir will remain at home I Marcy Gettle ls manag ng his father's ear y in t e spr ng. He expects to ff' 5 8x 10c store in St. Johns, Michigan. take a post graduate course next fall. jf Ivan Hafllch ls attending the school Josephine Delong will remain at ' of chiropractic at Davenport, Iowa. home next year. it Paul Harris is attending Muncie Nor- Edwzi.-rd Earley Wlll gi? to schooli next r mal. year. e expects to ta e up coac ing. y, Frelda Hafllch ls employed ln an of- Martha Ehle will enter Sweet Brlar tice ln Unlondale, Indiana. next September. She is going to take a Maynard I-Ietrick ls attending a Busl- general college course. f U ness College. Helen Fetters will remain at home , Daniel Huffman ls attending Business next year. I College at the Trl State Normal School Robert Fetters expects to go to In- . at Angola, Indiana. diana University next year. Qfiwqy.: 1.,N-ax 1 f.'fx ,7nf5-7121213 .fzimdi f w.1v RA'SL- 4-'ws-F'-4N k. . J- 'i--2-A v' 'hr' we PW 1- 1 use f , 1 6 - . . , -t my-ge SEQ Qlagwqwd. LeRoy Cobbuni will attend Fort Wayne Business College next year. Donald Colbert will go to school next fall. He expects to take up coaching. Elizabeth Cook will remain at home next year. Joseph Crltes will go to South Am- erica as soon as school ls out. He ex- pects to work ln the oil fields. James Dailey will move to California next year and work. Lillian Fitzpatrick will attend college next fall. She has not fully decided up- on the school. . Catherine Frazier will enter Monti- cello Seminary next September. She is going to take a general college course. Ralph Fulk Wlll take a course in electrical engineering next year. Lela Gaul will remain at home next year. Sara Gltlln will remain at home next year but is planning to enter Indiana University the following fall. Herman Gilbert will enter Whitten- burg college at Springfield, Ohio next fall ln preparation for the Theological Seminary there. George Glass ls planning to enter La Crosse where he will take up coaching. Lee Gregg expects to go to Purdue next year. Ruth Gregg expects to go to summer school. Later she is going to teach. Crystal Hedges will attend the Fort Wayne Business College next year. Florence Hesher will take a music course at Muncie Normal next year. Dale Huffman will remain at home next year managing his father's farm. Jeanette Kapp is planning to be an accountant. Frederick Karns is planning on go- ing to normal school next year. Helen Kelley expects to hold a. cleri- cal posltion next year. Madelene Kelley will take up office work. Helen Linn will remain at home next year. Harriet Longden will enter college next year. She has not decided defl- nltely upon the school. ' Robert Mellck expects to take up farming nert year. Dwight Mock will begin his course ln architectural and aeronautlc engineer- ing ln Massachusetts Institution of Technology next fall. Paul Morgrett expects to take me- chanical engineering either at Univer- slty of Michigan or Cornell next year. Josephine Norris will attend Bryn Mar next year. Roberta North will attend college next year. Esther Porter will take up music at Madison next year. Julia Reynolds will enter Sweet Briar next fall where she will take a general college course. Albert Robinson will remain at home next year but the following fall ex- pects to enter Purdue taking a course in chemical engineering. Donald Russell will go to college next year. He has not decided upon the school. Verlln Schoonover will take a pre- medics course at Wabash next year. Dessie Swartz will take up office work next year. Ruth Sheets will attend Ft Wayne Business College next year. Mary Shields is employed in a cleri- cal position. Franklin Shire is planning to enter the school of commercial art at Chicago next year. Dorothy Smith will enter DePauw r, -gt year. .usther Smlth will go to Fort Wayne Business College next year. Joseph Sowards will go to Fort Wayne Business College next fall. Garnet Sullivan will be employed in office work. Rebecca Studabaker will take a mu- sic course next year. Marie Swisher will take the music course either at Ober-lin or at Cornell next year. Frederick Tangeman will enter a preparatory school next year. Helen Thurston will go to Business College at Fort Wayne next year. - Fern Thompklns will take up office work next year. Helen Tribolet will enter the school of expression at Northwestern next September. Grace Vore will begin her course at Fort Wayne Business College soon af- ter school ls out. Fern Warner will take a course ln mathematics and also in art next year. Edwlna Watson will go to a busi- ness college next year. Edward Paul Williamson will go to a preparatory school next year. He ex- pects to finish his course at Harvard. Thomas Wilkins will take charge of a garage soon after chool is out. Verta Slsson is planning to take nor- mal work at North Manchester next year. Dwight Kennedy will enter North- western University next year taking a general course ln forestry. Klare Kilty will go to Des Moines Iowa next fall to enter the Palmer school of Chiropractic. Harriet Lambert will go to Muncie Normal next year. Grace Vore ls employed at the Red Cross Office. Julia Reynolds is attending Sweet Brian College Va. Donald Russell ls employed at Fort Wayne. Thelma Clark is attending DePauw University. uFred Tangeman is at Indiana Univer- s y. Beulah Earhart ls at home. Pebecca tStudabakerD Lesh lives in Bluffton Indiana. Florence Hesher is attending Muncie Normal. Donald Colbert is a postoffice em- ploye. Helen Tribolet is attending North- western College Chicago Ill. Edward Paul Wllliamson is at Wa- bash College Crawfordsvllle. H Garnet Sullivan is working in an of- ce. .loseph Sowards is attending school at Fort Wayne. Edwlna Watson is at home. Verlln Schoonover is at the Palace Theatre Ft. Wayne. H Esther Smith is at the Telephone of- ce. I w 4 y,f1.,wa-S FL-'fx -ZW-I '. ff' fb-'Five fmmff vfsi,-+rs.s. A . Qzswwaer ZW... Qlgzwapwxf Joseph Crltes ls at home. Helen Thurston is Bookkeeper at Mc- Farren's. Franklin Shire is at Plainwell, Mich. Crystal Heges ls at home. Alice Louise Bonham ls employed in office at Great Northwestern Co. Frederick Karns ls employed at the Ford Garage. Jeanette Kapp ls a bookkeeper at The Economy. Dwight Kennedy ls a clerk ln Ehle Drug Co. Ruth Sheets ls employed at Dr. Knoffs Office. C Paul Morgrett ls employed at the Bay o. Harriet Lambert is at the Ford Gar- age. Robert Fetters is in Ypsilanti, Michi- gan. Harriet Longden is at Sullen College, Vlkglnla. lare Kllty l at home. Fern Warner is an office employe of the Bay Co. Mary Shields is at home. Helen Linn ls a nurse at Ann, Arbor, Michigan. Albert Robinson ls employed at the Bay Co. Josephine Norris is at Brenau Col- lege, Georgia. James Dailey ls at California Univer- sity. Robert North is attending Indiana University. Elizabeth Cook is in Principal French' ottlce of B. H. S. Dwight Mock is attending Boston Technical Preparatory. Esther Porter ls working in Fort Wayne. Robert Mellck ls at home. Maris Swisher is teaching school at Muncie, Indiana.. Dessie Schwartz ls office girl at the Boss Mfg. Co. Verde Sisson is at home. Madelyn Kelley ls employed at the Red Cross Office. Sara Gitlin ls attending School at Chicago. - Thomas Wllklns is owner of Hoosier Highway Garage. , .win-N. Y 4 VH X f N 3 Pi 3 F. 6 ,. S ll I F. 'H 0 ,- I 1 if wr 7 Wye. x-fkf rwr mv- 9,14-'Rfk 4-feeefvif-fXx Z:-N'E.:5'rE9 VW . . 4 r hx' Q10 fmoopcclf vaimwlfvwwfvf v-vw' In-552' fgwvxvuwmmf' f , Q af 5 if Z fs X za e U mx U1 B 3' 9' S 111 I 4- L' 5 1 .9 i vii f X g 5 '- fi- ' '99 551 5 2 31'i5i'?'4 Ez' ' W 5 'P Q X 'J F A 11 mvblmk. Agg- E -4'-4' uwhls 'WDA End? 4f g .423 uiilafwff wi-'AZN-NvQ'f,f4fu:lQl2iN,':-fix!-'b,ggF h .Lx -A X 3f95-4'9 vw 4' - 'fs - ma R E 4 1:53': M : '5 3''2 If+':'-: :-':--:Q-:O-:Nf..-..-..-.-.f..'..-..- ' '-fy:--sw:-s-.f ,nw ' g an fd Qk 2. 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',f-4,711 f A Y: mi .63 41 ,, ,4-35:12-dx,iMf,, v l 5135- ifefie- 35242 gielfroojwclf I '-are-12' Jil' 01 QUi'l75 ,Q -5-'l-'Q ++'i !'+'5'5'Mf+4 P'Mwl ?'l-5M!w9'! 5 P'5 9'M'6'i'3: 2' Miss Shafer asked hor advanced ? 9 ' e Shorthand Class to bring some neat, P bl. D nice-looking letters for the class to ba Q ' see and criticise. H Q M' lc Tug Mable Lambert-Hon. Miss Shafer, tl if CO I've got a good-looking letter at . home. ' fStrange to say. at this point Mable 1 . can Bonham' Mgr. blushed. In s'pose Rusty must write Q good look1ng ones.J We hear Miss McConnel accused I ' Mr. White of taking her pencil. Now FOR FOURTEEN YEARS we did know he'd taken quite a few u 7 X I 3 F 1 nl X Q 27 ,l N 9, ,il jg 1. THE SAME STORE, SAME LOCA- TION, SAME MANAGEMENT. Every Year a. Little Better 3, -1-+4-ee-s 4 X Q use Jo 1 v a,- J- Q ri: 3. 5 E i ++'!-+++'i i'+'P+4'+'P+'!'4'4-'E'4 !'40!0P+'5-'5 !'+ ? ALEXANDER THE GREAT. There was a -young chap who kept a store. fAnd though there might be grander He sold his goods and asked for more.J And his name was Alexander. CANTO 11 QSlow1yJ mixed his goods with cunning hand was a skillful brander. And since his sugar was half sand. They called him Alex-Sander. VERSE III fModeratoJ And when his dear one to him came, Then lovingly he scanned her. He asked her would she change her name Then a ring did Alex-hand-her. LENVOE QWith Feelingl Oh yes she cried with smilin ps If I can be commander. And called it Alex-and-her. n 54 'fri 'QW '5 5 2 i 5 i i i '5 ' 'iviui' i 5 2 3 .4 2 i 3 i 5 2 5. ? hearts, but to think of it-pencils! Mrs. Bart Cspeaking to the class in Public Speakingl- Now don't look out the window all the time. Look at your audience every so often. Glen W.- When I do they laugh at me. 'l 4 ! 5 i 5 ! ! 5 5 5 5 5'+'! !'+'Z Z'4'+e? Markley SL Son STAPLE AN.D FANCY GROCERIES PHONES 84 AND 545 222 W. Market St. Bluffton Ind. K He , is A J' . 5 t i ff r 'i 'Q n , I And so they formed a. partnership, , 6 iw? -5'-Mn -! M !'+ M' -M i'-5'-E-'M Z 5-M--! !'-5-'i l'-if-l-'l'-z- ff! A32-T . I N71-l fdlqd fmfelizg. g ,J X ,A l tl dj i MQ SHQ QR! X - i'4 l i !''?'5 5'++'! ?'5 5 5'4 5'4 5 5 5 E 5'4 Q 5'4 !'4 !' 1, U7 OD I O IP F' F' 'U I O Z D1 I CAD Gb OJ ! .5. 'ini' '5 i 2' 'i i 5 2 Z i i' 'ini' 505' For Your Choice Meats At All Times BEEF, PORK AND VEAL ECKARTS SMOKED HAMS A FULL LINE OF LUNCH MEATS 9-Q HUGHE 0. Meat Market We Deliver Mw!'4'+'5'4 5 5 M 5'4 M M'4'4 5 M i 5 M 5'4'-302' PIAN OS PLAYERS o 4'4 . ! S i ' PHOTOS KODAKS A HBAUCHER Art and Music Store BLUFFTON, INDIANA Q 'LOGPQC f Z'5 'r'I Z ! 5 Z Z I 1 ! I 2''f i'?944+4 'ini' . 25,2 EUJMH -s Og EDP? MOQC: rn ,..'5' '- ro .gf-5,1 O O O 55m ES? 52.2- D74-+ rn'- 0 ESD 55--r' 1-P50 S 2 -mg WD- 93010 EFQ 'D 5' SSH 2' Lowell- Fellow classmates, as I 3. 3 3. have failed to get this subject well 2 enough in mind, I'11 talk to you on tif: the Mississippi River. -.. 'Q' .,. ALL FOR SPEED. Miss Shafer Cin Shorthandj- t'Malena, you can never make much speed if you have to sign your name 'M' ' very often. You should be looking ' E for a shorter one. , 3 Male-na Klopfenstine- Well, I'm Z doing my be-st. I think I have a 3 shorter one in view. . -an , -fr '! 2 5 5 i ! 5 i i i 5 5 i 5 i !' '! 5 5' Z2 .S. -2' 'E' -5' -I' -5- -5' 'Q' '5- 'i' 'Q' 'Q' - 'E' 'Q' 'Q' -2' -5' 'S' .,. 'Q' 'Z' 'Q' 'Z' 'Q' E 'Q' 'Q' 'i' .g. 'Q' 'Q' 'Q' 'Q' fi E -X' -5' '5- 'Z' '2- 'i' -5' 'Q' I ! !' 'f'! E ! i Z ! Z 9 Q 9 O O O ,..,..,.,..,..g..g.4..,..g..g o o Q .1..u.w.w VIOTROLAS EDISON S .1 Q ..g..g..g..g..1..g..g..r FRAMES Sewing Machines '! Z 1 Z ! Z ! Z '5 ! ! 5 5 ! 5 i i i i 5 i' 'Iwi' 4 4, 15, 5 5 if i 5 S 5 2 1 'Z i a 2 i svn-Q .., 'sn . '..i.',f f., J !-'i 5 5'4 5N5 4 5 5 5 5 5 5 ! ! E-'! 5 t 5 !- 5 i i i i i 5 i' ' WE WISH THE TO THE CLASS OF 1924 I A x 'ILQXS' S The Gas Office 3- 'i ! 5'4 5 !'r '! !'+'! w '94 'N' '! 5 i 5 ! i 5 5 E 5 5' -5 i ! ! i ! i M 5 ! 5 ! 5' A young man answered an adver- tisement in 'a newspaper for an ad- vertising mau. When he applied to the firm for the job they asked him .. to write an advertisement for hair restorer. This is what he wrote: - Dear Sims: 'u . Received your trial bottle of Pain- ,. less Hair Restorer and must say it is a great success. When I opened .i. the bottle a little bit was spilled on 3: the desk and immediately it sprouted .f Fw lnto an excellent shaving brush. It ls a fine substitute for grass, and -I' ' when sprinkled on the floor makes 'S' sbt 'Q' tim 'i E i 5 5' I i 5 5 5'-! 5 i t' wi ' An old Jew persuaded a hotel clerk to take 50 cults off his bill Then he said Ill be Just as generous as you are Ill throw oft' the other half 4'-5 f'!'-1' 'i 5 5 i i 'i' wi' '! r+'5 ' 'Q' down Markley Yrs any fool could read it the other way fDUF1Dg Senior English Examj Henry Brown Mrs Bart may I turn on the lights? Mrs Bart Why Henry its light enough in hert without the electric lights Henry Well but I cant make out the words on anyones paper 4' I? '5 5 5 'i !' 2. E is i '5' '5' 2 'S' z 2 E Teacher in Commercial Georgraphy class If it were not for the farmer what would we be doing? Gerald Glass Playing harps 'i 5-'5-+'Q 5 5 5 5 l'v+'l i i'4 'r ' 'wi Z'+'i' kw-k ! 5-'S' PROGRESS School Days 1-l Bluffton and Wells county have been closely associated in thoughts and supplies with 5 Jo x 3: a finer carpet than a Brussels. Also 'fi I 4. if the interior of the barn or chicken 2. 5 '5' house is sprinkled with it, the build- 1 , n D W mg becomes impenetrable to the 4. This store strives to till Just the same . 5 wind. 1 am mljch in favor of this position of helpful service to the High H tonic and if1Cl0S9 3- Cheflk f0I' two ' School Graduates all through life. We 'I dozeggargie size lftttls of it. invite your patronage I 1 ne : . yr . Needless to say. the young man THE PROGRFSS got the job at once. 4, J ' .84 -l Z'-!+-l !-'fv-!-'I02 5 !+'i E ! !-'t' '5 M M 5 i'-i i i 5-'Q'-5'-5 -5'-i 1--S i 5--! ! 2+'! !'-!-+-i-'!--!-'i Z-'Z--Z-'5 !'fI Z--!ffI-'!--!--!'-:- :LMI f:..fN?. r..TI'.pf 'fh-Taiwan-1-J' ' '-afivfmi-ave H N1-Quai' S-fr-X '- '4 Nav-,?'. Atv Hafl- J 4- T B PQ 3 fi ff, S ml T 'K 'f N , 54 f 5155 2 1... e- -I ,rr Sljw Qlggtoopwy, if . I ., '. . f ..g..g..g..5..g..,..g..g,.g::E. V ,A 1:5 - . ' 4 , 4. Jo 3 3 GREATEST SUCCESS -. Lantis- Say, your book's upside - '1 31 k ' -'I - BJ . 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The sentence Z No, No, Nora, was put on. E E Mrs. Bart- What is that, Ronald? 4. 4. Ronald Sale- A Fox-trot. 4. 'Q Q Q Q Q Q' M- Q , Mr. Gay in bookkeeping-- Lloyd, N +5- why is it every time I come in here I find you loaiing? Why do I never 'Q' E and you working? If: 2 Lloyd E.- It's because those rub- Sf 2 ber heels of yours don't make any -I+ 3, noise. lil .ig Q0 'I' 'Q' 'Q' 'Q' 'Q' 'Q' 'Q' 'Q' 'Q' 'Q' 'Q' 'Q' 'Q' 'Q' 'Q' it E 'Q' Z E., :g'5+4'4'4 P4 ?'Q Q ?4r4'4'+'?4'4 Q'4'4'4': ! ?4'+'Q'4' 'Q' . i' Llggetfs Ccmd IVBYW XX l Psi l my . ' 'Fl 'Q f '.,4lN.,l3- . fri.- lla., sig ess g Z, Llflef li' ' .Nu fbi? 3: FOR ALL OCCASIONS The Chocolates With Wonderful Centers Q EJ A Ehle Drug Co. Jr off 'Q Q Z Z I Q Q I Q 1''T Z''I Q Q Q Q Q ?'Q Q Q Q Q Q Q I Q I Q' P4'4 ?'Q 9Q Q Q'Q ?'?'Q Q'4'4 ?4'Q Q'4'4'+4'4'Q'+'Q Q'? 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'Phat '23 1' ll0ll'l'llllll2lllOl1 varriod ouf, will moan linau- Q S l Q vial lllll0p011ll011CO for you, and in Tho yoars 323 l 'fo como, a rotrospeot that will add ploasuro Q to your days and their prospects. ig Mako your banking co1111oo'fio11s of 3. ' Wllatoyor nature with Stuclabakor Bank 5 '. 1 Q1 aff a 'r t r c !' 4' and lvl that bo 0110 of your happy 1YlC1llO1'l0S in fllllllilllgl' ovvr the habits you formofl in laying Tho foundation for tho slwvossflll PQ CL11'001' Wo hope for you. Always your friends, 15 Qz of' i ! Z'-2 2 !-'2 Z '. I ! Z Z Z i ! ' 3 tudabaker Bank THE HOME OF SAVINGS :E Q5WY505A .Q-:Ma-z-4'-an-' 4 f.-.urn 2 5 ? A E gd Q E 2 B 2 5 2, 9 I 3 ga 0'4 ,Q . 7. 0 .gf -c 4. .g. 'Z' 'I' 9 3' 4' 'I' -5- '.- 'Z' 'Z' 'I' 'Z' -I' 'i' .g. 4. .g. 'i' 'Z' 'Q' 4. 'I' 'Z' 'Z' 'E' 'E' 'E- 'Z' 'I' .g. -za .g. 'E' .,. 'Z' '2- 4. .g. 'E' .,. .g. 'S' 'E' .g. 'Z' 'S' 'Z' 'Z' 4. .g. 'i' 'E' 4' 'E' .g. 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'Q' 'Q' 'Q Q 'Q Q Q Q 'Q Q 'Q Q Q Q' LAWN TENNIS A net-- A maid- The sun above. Two sets we played. Result: Two loved. Again We played. This time she won. I won the maid. Result: Two won. Q Q Q Q Q' 'Q Q Q Q Q Q 'Q Q Q Q Q' -sf Qs. 'Q' Q Q 'Q' -'f q. 152 'Q 'Q' -:Q fit 523 33 -:Q-Q-:Q 'i Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q' WE HAVE AND SELL A FINE LINE OF REFRIGERATORS 'f' '15X Q.. U' 49,42 ',!vf3-,p0'Rx. 1'-Au:-2' MSN- x ' t1bf'zi,o2'!'42'K,1yf '-Z-,as:3,Q.. i 'b-Vu: E. .- 'Hi Z f Q Q :sf Qi -s- 5 2 'Q' -4' ' - Q 1 Q. Q .g. 1 . Q , Q'- -s--z- -:A -:--2-Q-z-1-zu:-'swans'-4.-:Q-Q? E2 . .- .f ' -' . . .- -:'-:A-z.-:M:wz--:'-z'+m.+':- -s-4-4-0:-an-s-:ww-+2 S 221 . 3 E, -Q .fn C51 'Q' Z 5' . 'Q' 5 1: . E 8 'Q' 0 Q 'K' z ig 9' 4, f 1, 4. ' Q if '. .3 . 0 0 If E9 . ' Q . if STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES CALL ANXD SEE Us if ' FRESH AND SMOKED MEATS 'X' h ml ' ' Cole, Reecl 599 Co. Q E Phfme 250 529 W- Wiley Ave- NORTH MAIN ST. HDWE. STORE it Q 1 'Q''Q Q Q Q Q Q'+'Q Q'4 Q Q Q Q Q Q Q ?Q Q'Q Q Q''Q Q Q Q Z I' 'Q Q Q' . 5 l r -- SEQ Qllelteofeel M'-A:ssv 1fww 1feM?f 403' '5 i 5 i 5' '! 5 5 Z !- 'ii 'Q 'F 'i 5 5 2 5 3 ! i 5 5 5 5 5 5 ! ! ! ! 5 5 5'i E l The Store That Q if 4 P HEAITD OVER RADIO Lil Money E Q' Dancin' Fool ............ Ronald Sale 0 Q F2 ,Q Louisville Lou ...... Maxine Mosiman That Red Head Gal .... Evelyn Keller 2 Baby Blue 'Eyes ......... Alden Taber ' I Love Me ........... Warner Wasson O Old Gang of Mine ....... Senior Class 'Sc 3: No, No, Nora .............. Nora Neff l 3: 2 Barney Google ........ John Hoffacker 4' Somewhere a Voice is Calling... fy E ...................... Mr. French rg U Oz P Davld Meyer Co. :gr X 'xl .I gr l 2. . +????'FP+++ ++?????++++4 ?Vr+++4W44h5+?+?WP?++?+ ab . I +'P+'5'+'! !'+4 5'++++++4 5wl'4'4 5 5 5'+'P'5 5 i05' E T. U.- Why Glen, your eye looks terrible this morning. G. W.- Haven't you noticed it be- fore? T. U.- Yes, but it looks worse now. FG. W.- Well, I caught my fork in it at supper last night. Teacher Margaret tell us what you know about Roman coins Mag Wel as I recall in he time of Caesar tGee We didnt thlllk Mag could lemember that far backy i i i 3 5 5 ! ! ! ! i-'! 5'+'!'4' 2 i 5'+'3'4 i i i i 5 i i i' 'i i i 5 5 5 i 5 i ! 5 i 5'4 i 5 5 5'4 5 ! 5''! 5 i Z Z ! i'-Y' 'ir i When In Doubt 3 M Sf 'S About your title, come see us. We are the title doctors and can make your abstract Just fine whether it IS good or bad of record Y Markley 85 Carnall Abstractors weeee-we-e+++++++ -:ws--z-z-M--sw:-'za s we l F 5 -.. , E r. . 5, .- l, , t t, .50 Q .., . E v 5, X Pa 4 55 31 'Q' 'V' 'T my l'i 'Q 4512-'A m 7f 52J'V'f' ' gj2Qt1O0PQCtf !'-i-'i'-5'-!'-5-'5'-i i i i !0i-'M-4 ! ! 5 !' -P+ 'i'4 'r-I 5'-i ?'Z 2-2'+1 i 2 i''Zhi' I O In Civis they were talking about , voting. Henry Brown to Miss Shive- Q CO. 33 ly- Did you vote last time? Miss S.- No, I wasn't old enough. N As a bank, we want to be a help to ev' fgg ery graduate as well as every boy or Z girl Wh0 l'9adS this 4. In Glee Miss McConnol was trying 'ij to tell the girls to hold certain notes ll - E? of a song longer-as long as she ' held up hor hand. This was what Z she said: Now I want you to hold Come and visit with us and permit us oi- 3: my hand longerf. N to tell you how to save, which is the beginning of a successful life. E M' Glen Warner and Lowell Noe were E Z searching all over the high school ' ' 4. building for Mrs. Bart's pearl beads. .?. E Z Suddenly Glen poked his head in the '31 8 T C Z 4' door and said, t'Say, Mrs. Bart, may- 15. O. .50 2 be they'rv down your neck. 'E' -:A -if .,. A M P'M-4-4M!'4'++++'! P'! 5'4'4'4-+4 5'4Mi'4'4 5f6'4.? -!J:'i-'5 5 5 i 5w5-'i 5 i i 5'-E ! !' 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When they get to H. S. they A 'S' skip classes. J' 4 'f' B A P 5' '50 Sl M' 55 M f ' C ' if 4. Fred Beeler- Oh, how she can I O' love. 1 Bowman-'fWho? Q Fred- Me. ,Q 5. ... 2? ri- . 21 v Y'fJ . . . at 333, Mrs. Severin-'iCather1ne, call up the theatre and ask how much the tickets for the 'Covered Wagaon' are. 3 v QM. C. called and, returning, told ' her m0ther they were a dollar and a half a Seat., Manufacturers of -sf , is And I told them, Mother, that W6 2: WORKINGMEAN S GLOVES didn't want to buy the wagon, we 4. 54' just wanted a seat in the show. E ,7 I . '! ! ! !Mi ! !'+'! 5 i i i !'4-'! 5 l ! !' .g..g..g,.5..y.g..5..g..g..g..g..g..g..gag..g..g..g..g..g..g..g. WWW 'W +4wswz'+w4-ewweefwm-+-:www-a+++4-4 I? SPARKS OF wrr FROM THE S FACULTY. 'H Miss McConnel- Take the cat out, Q- iw' folks. Mr. Gay- Some of these days I'll , throw you all out the window. John H Paintef .fl Miss shivpiy--'Now 1 want all that ' :iz back work in. C?J 3. Dealer in .Q Mrs. Bart- I'd like to hear some :gf quiet in this room, please. tzb GROCERIES, GLASSWARE AND fi: Miss Anderson- Shes 3- f1UG01' ii number. QUEENSWARE Ig Miss Shafer- Now, girls, we don't 2 want any 'shays' in here. l Phones 14-15-43 Miss Geiger- Tomorrow we'll take the end of Napoleon. ca u o Miss Myers- Now, you sugar beet . people, get your work made. up. If Mr. smith--'we will have slides E on a steam engine in Physics. -!-'i-+'2 E l i-'! i-'i l-'! 5 ! 2-'!' -iw?-i 5 l 5 E ! M'-i 5 i 5 -!-'E l-'5 5 5'-i !--I 5 i-'5 i'-5's 'Z--i-'Z'-l !--4'-I'-2'-! ! I- :'i !' Yam 'Z+Nffkf:.lYZ r..T'.1f'Af-732.112-.ffa .lb'1 m,f Wien! 5-sm '43 ICQ--ffl.. '5' 'ini , ffygfX.Z'lf,, ,f .4 4-' '54 ' 4-. 355- 4 'Q 9,77- VK . ,Va 'S 'I' ,. 2, 'ray !. ii 8' EYS 'Q' :-'S 'Q tvs, Bi 552-. 'f F Sm I Si QE ' , , O w O: bv iv 3: C3 : EIN' , rj, 9:35 if f I Q-v-'U Q- 53' vi- g es- .4 ,N V v omg. EE :O 4. A f E gag 5: 3lE552'W'+ ' '.V, i WEE? 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'Q' M'lf d H - H , R' h, , As the Years Go By 3? 1 of Ogg ey lc 'ly 5 w . you do anything? 4 K S And you have established a home IQ Richey.-ffsure-H f? of your own, may we number each 3, 69' Us Ot you among our valued patrons? - M. H.- Can you wheel a barrolful 4, R' of smoke? E '5' Q gwdzgefgfec 0' . Richey- sure, If you pile it up for X 54 ' me. A A Friendly Store of Service Z Q +'M'++-if '! 5 4-'5'-i i'-l 5 5 5 i- 215-'Z-'S-'I-'! !'-5 2'-'r-M !-'i-'M 2 5 Z 5 E !--i-'S'-i 5 I 5 5'+ B X -3--2--5'-Z's'w 'i !-'lui' -M'-i'+4-Qwfv -5-'! !'+'! M'+'!-'! !'4 5' -! 5'+-!'+'3'-94' A maiden boarded a crowded car, A Excl-U-sl-Ve Haberdashery K B and firmly grasped a strapg FOR 5 g? Every time the car gave a jolt, she YOUNG MEN Q - sat on a different lap. OF TASTE i 'Q . . 'f' ' ,ir The bumps grew higherg the Jolt- Ig: E 5 ' ing worseg till at last s-he gasped 12: w'th l 'l-, 3' 3,3 I a ml' 2- Men's Wear Shop Z ' sl N: v ri. Q. YVill some one kindly tell me 4. Bluffton, Ind. Q ' lil please, how many laps to a mile? ,' Z J- B- Kfill H- K- Brown 5 'i'60b-?+'5 5'f5 !'-!-'!'++++++'Ew5eb'5'4Mi 5-'b'M'+-i E- g4.q.4.4.4..M..y.a-g..M..g..a.g.4.4..5..5..5.4..g++.w,.5.4.q. ? h ' X K '5'fi ! i ! !'4 5wM 5'4'+-Z'+'5-5--i M'4 5 5'-i'-I'-Sw!-'I-'Zvi' .g..5..g..g..g..g. 1..g..f,..g..5..g..g..g.-g..g..g.,5..g..g. N m 'if Bob Rogers- Happen to have some Z it B John with you, Bob? Z YQ X Bob Shafer- What do you mean, She- In WIT? posluon do you play 4. John?., on the team? 4' H - Bending over. 5 B. R.- I'm not familiar enough to 0 1 call it Jack. fp W Margaret Alspach- Who is that Homer Mentzer- I would like to 'Q' fat Daffy getting OII that CHF? Us 'Q see a pair of shoes that would fit my Miriam Lantis-t'Party! He's an 5 feet-H excursion. ' i Shoe Clerk- So would I. . 'f' fi' Q -5 i'+'M P-?40B+6'60!+4 !'4e+'!-4'+4-'P'M 2 !w?'Mv!4 +'5 5'+4-++4'++'i'-5 i 5'4 E'4'+'5'+++++-! 5'4'4 i !' Qing wg,d 1aNQ fi.-fb .i ' 1-if-'miami AP.-:K1 '1flV m3w:v 'Ib.F2m 'IL if x'-344' fbi! 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Miss Trick- What does a dash be- fore the end of a sentence mean? Louis Bricker- I know a guy who tried it and it meant five more years of hard labor. o 'Q Q Q Q Q Q' 'QNQE DR. CHAS. J. BLACKMAN Osteopathic Physician Bluffton, Indiana ,-'SS' 2 al. 5 Q il i 5 Q 4 3 1 'Z 5 if I i Q 3 if 4 i'4 Q Q Q'+'Q Q'Q Q Q Q Q Q Q'Q Q Q'Q'Q Q Q'Q''Q Q Q Q Q Q' 'Q Q Q Q Q Z Q Q Q Q Q Q Q' -- w ,:r'-1 'm 'av-fwshmfwuvf v- z. 'V-H' ' gina QRQIZOOPQCK' 'dK'7 WF' I ' .'..g.., ., ,..g. ' 4- -Q- uable student in the c!ass. 'Q' Bluffton, Indiana H A777 .k .g. .. 3 22 9 Ii- Q ' 'Q' Q ' 'Q Ii! . 'X' u 1 4, 3 n 4. .. Q 3 'X 'Q' -3- 5 . Id ajTlFfm 'E 5 i 'i i 'r'5 '4 5' 40' 0 Q-in +++? ++6+?9'NW+++?++ +994 '!f'iX'5'Z'0!f'5-'E' 'infni' 'i 5 5 5 5 ! ! ! !'+'! i ! i' Rathff Coal Co W 3-Kc gzefzoofed' -0' Mwxvvkkgi E 5 4 off ofa g 55 .. i .u . 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