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THE PIONEER Karges, Patmore, Robinson, Roller, Bennett, Dillingham Byers, Grossman, Garrison, Youngblood, MrKown, Hines, Wilson Haas, Role-rt-i, llitcman. Go«n l!tz BOARD Preside in—Otto G. Roller Treasurer—Emil F. Dillingham Secretary— Robert WiIson Superintendent—Ivor .1. Robinson Here’s to the Faculty Eong may they live Even as long: As the lessons they give. This year brought to B. H. S. three new members for the teaching: staff. Mr. Byers came down from I. U. to teach History and coach the boys in all kinds of athletics. Mr. Karges was graduated from Cincinnati Conservatory and Cincinnati University. He has taught all the school music. Miss Hines graduated from B. H. S. and then from Oakland City College. She has had several years of teaching experience. Page Six 1929
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THE PIONEER Business Staff Business Manager—Edgar Baum. t‘ommlttee—Iniogene Ward, Mildred Donnelly. Jarrett Roth, Ann Hoover, Thomas Tich- enor, Chester Werry. Faculty Managers—Miss Youngblood, Mr. Goerlltz. How We Did It At the beginning of the school year all signs pointed to no annual for the class of '2J . At their first meeting the matter was discussed pro and con. The Senior sponsors made all the obstacles and difficulties very clear: five hundred dollars and a great deal of hard work. We were firm in our determination and voted for an annual and all the labor involved. The first test of our will power came with the operetta Cool Knights. Mr. Robinson an- nounced that all proceeds above a certain sum would go to the two upper classe . The division was to he made on the basis of the amount of tickets sold. Both classes needed money, the Juniors for the banquet and the Seniors for the annual. The contest was a lively one; peo- ple had to buv tickets In self-defense when they were caught between a determined Junior and a more determined Senior. The Seniors triumphed in this selling contest by a good margin. Result—some fifty dollars added to our bank account. With our willingness to work proved beyond a doubt the staff, consisting of two divisions, literary and financial, was chosen by the class sponsors and Mr. Bennett. Their first meet- ing turned into a dbcusslon of ways and means of earning more money. Faithful members of the class stood by at games and sold endless candy bars. (Mr. Ben- nett was our best customer.) We were at a loss as to the source of next income when one day a representative of the Crowell Publishing Company visited us and suggested a magazine campaign. We had al- ready started negotiations with Better Homes and Gardens. Soon we were on the streets again. Our profits this time grew to a hundred dollars. The senior play was in the offing so we took a little rest and gave the community time to save a little before we made another attack. Everybody did his share in the play or selling tickets, or both. The play was a big success in every way si our financial worries came to a happy end. The performance of the literary staff can best he judged by the product this hook. 1929 Page Five
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THE PIONEER Faculty Directory Name Teaches Extra Cur. Likes Best Abhors Most Highest Ambition Pupils’ Estimates Miss Haas, I. U. Lat., Eng. Latin Club Jun. Spon. Painting, M usic Having dates To have quiet assemblies T favorite As- sembly teacher Miss Garrison, I. U. English Jun. Spon. Reading and sponsoring plays Snakes To hear cor- rect English at all times Only the fit sur- vive. Miss Hines, O.C.C. Rat., Eng. “Echo” Spon. lOB's Latin Club Sleep M ice To retire Her winning smile makes her •lasses pleasant Miss McKown Ev. Col. His., Eng. Jun. Spon. “Echo” 1 ’ub. Speak. Talk Dark To talk faster A good sport outside, hard- boiled in. Mr. Goerlitz O. C. C. His., Biol. Basketball Baseball “Echo” Playing checkers Growing To he spon- sor of Senior class A big little MAN Mr. Bennett. Purdue Un. Econ., Phy. man for ev- erybody and everything Sports and flying and Go Boom To gel fat He doesn’t have his peer as a principal. Miss Roberts, I.U. Math. Spon. llA’s Traveling Shrimp Salad To make a trip around the world A feminine Sherlock Holmes in the assembly Mr. Byers, I. U. 9 History, Ph.vs. Ed. Football, Basketball Track Teaching a Physical Ed- ucation To miss eat- ing supper with wife To take Mr. Goerlitz's place Excellent foot- ball, basketball and track coach Mr. Karges EV. Col. Slip. Mils. Band Orchestra Chorus Con versa tion Listening to a radio until morning To own » new Ford Knows his gar- den products In music M iss Youngblood West. Col Math. Sen. Spon. Annual Eating Butter To miss all telephone poles She knows how to draw a circle around C’s Miss Bateman Oxford (' 1. English, French, Art Basketball “Echo- Annual To go places and see things Grading papers To find a lit- tle time to do nothing A necessity to Boon vi Ile H. S. Miss Oro isni:t n Stale Norm. I)om. Sci First Aid Cl. Driving cars Chewing gum To be a cook for one Impossible to chew gum in her classes Mi Patmore Yalp. t’niv. Man. Tr. Letter. Class Teaching Disobedience to one's bet- ter judgment To be sia-cess- ful in life The boy’s friend On (N ON Page Seven
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