Bryant High School - Hoosier Owl Yearbook (Bryant, IN)

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f,5:x::XM fly ifibybf UZ FXKQ Ugblli BE? kgygaijif f - H3,x- R5 ,A,, I , JL. - , . .r I 'm X --,4 N 'fa 5. Hurrah! .Ie won our first Basket- '- ' ' 1 bell - -fu GQ ff -A S - Q. ganle Nl 1 .P..y,' . ,, Eg -X I f ' v- f 'I f .1 .. gi Z ,Q-M io. Je played Hartford Twp., but iylg.g 25 f lv ge .fx 'Ji-D,-5 ,jxyik sorry to say we lost. ,-, nf gglxxi ' , 1 . . . - '-' ' 'A - I - H' Sx,g-,IW f--I ll. .ble celebrated n1 llllSJLlC6i Day by f'gf'ijf , sinbirig hmericei. 1-fir. Irvin jj 517, gl' ,ug X- Efietzzzer gave 44 very interest-I, f jkgs.Qt -i- 3 int, L,-.ll-1. The entire :senool jimi' eebwod in zsilini prayer sit x X ' ll C:'clocwL1. lLET. beat Pleasant Kills! Good work boys! l'7. Geneve beet us in Basketbdll, but our boys played a very grad gvume. 234. 'Sie belt Peling at Ilartlwgi1'd 'll!'.fp. 'ffe had 5. Thbmksgiving progrcixg.. ' 25. Gsm you believe it--we have four wliole r.aLyS of vacation! 236. Ricigeville beat use--I guess it was too much turkey! .,.. bd., ..,-1 V, .. -N -V V. Pu .N if ix ,S fi. 3' ,ini zsffrx ig gf' fQ!4:w' if 551 fl... 'xx' xllxqy lay. -x J, I a Lf sang, :ML sh, K' f X 3. Pennville beet ue in Basketball. Q 5 8. Previews uf HLenn Hiversu--the hit 1',f'Q1.jf,li-:.-,ilA7'--., of the season, fxtemirig the Senior ,f f4AQU-f' i Clasp in person. f' ff,f7 5 10. Seniur Pliy -Lena Rivers. , 1,4 bf-ffwx 5 ll. Senior' Plpijf---bigj' success. lf' ,' C gfi 5 !-' 16. Uriluul-13' .ii,,.j,f wink ez-:..m:z peeping aprouiid f-ff E fu 9-fi evefif oovnei' v '43 -H J, I: .L Y,-.fx ,f ul 4 K 4 ' sw V f . !g'f 'fmgygxfl l7. Jhat Q glmea mTyQHL beat Gray S5-32 ' jf?-gms? in Qin 0verLi'ne. f',.f',f?,4f,,.fjja'-14:2-lx' El. Brygzit pl-'..Q.e.:l 3Ol,Cf'Y1f.ij.L.n lost! 5 f!,',fi',' pe-.---bmlxx 2541. We lied J V'EZ1'l',f inLe1 es1i,i.11,, UllIA'l.:5tIl1G.3 E ,ff Q if--g xi, X fI L.35Y-1'Hil11. Calm ci. 5.1.1. Eine it,--, .l.. whole ff' 1-77:'1,4L3 X 'ffeelg Lili' 11'-ua.-:.LiO1.l LDr,,1'u L we wir5h Sem- ? MP X, 1351 ,woulcl cu,-me every :1iOl'l'Lh.,l Y 11 A ' . 4, - l .Q 7 :bi i A Lx S X X If ! lx N. 5 '-'-----f . N, ,' .. I 'XVI ' Y ' ,ff - --...M---mm'-Q-0 qv S 2. ,..... -i --1 'a.-,f' xl W I v' h Y S I C 5 C I a S S - mu-' X ' Q A . 4 dx A- . - :Sn . , '5 ' X 4 K H - ,zrfifibjimigx ww f-X , , ' Q Y j' v M-.4 N ' W ci, 1 :KE ..u-.., ,A-.J N :I . 4 Ng? I t t . rut... .F ,F a'- 'Q wy - f., Q9, . 1, 4 9 s . D f f xnifjixxx WX fx ,XM by-4 ' 1 -ik Q dj Lu 115' f Fx x . ',,f'I! ',g'. N- fl! - - -Q N 'xx f, -f7X ,ffflff ew 5. Orgdnized new olassee to-doy. XjlAA:f V1 4. Bryant drew Pennvi11e in tournetu UfEQiQX I qf:5 7 Y. Brydnt won over Foling. Q init? f X I 2-254-if ' 14 . 'fflioopiel ljryaint won over Penn- LE' lj NV g?3I 3 i ville in the first gdme of the X Q1 ,,f ,W V I ' tourney. Come on boys bent Grey. kqmf' TNQ xgn 5,151 Bryant again proved victorious over Gray. Hendline news--Erjnnt goes to the fin 5. V als in the tourney. First time in 11 years 531. Hidgeville Jon over Bryant in bdsiietbell. Q 44. Hey! come book here--there goes the :Vind with part O11 our School house! Clfindy da.yD Zo. Eirygint 1flCf'u...ZfQ .idnms County Champs CCrS1'1r2VCLP. Good work boy w . ...- .... ff- '- - , 'VK g f fn it Q 1 f xi 1- 11 W ei if'1 1.1 ' ' li LL. j',Lf QI -X '-ttf f' is J LJ ..-- gf. f F n 4 , -. 'ff fl, Am vb I iw X X2 if 1' ' T . ' QQ x ' . - 9 ,ffm tw 1 34 'F K x gh ,' YL, nab. 1-rr L wi 1 21 fmwf' 'XX -,-fi? 5. Junior High Tourney, Ergf-H ,fl .1301 N Xi ent was defeaceci in the 'Tirstg'-1-'!1'i XX NX TP game by PenwvLQ1et ,S gf'QfQLLl4 ' - ' L -.,f. e ff. A , g,f,,s, Cf? N---z ..-bd 4, liirvant cpe-'meme d. '.'e'cwe1eon Y, - ...if C117 NJA 1 ff 1-' 1 - X-nu , L- .lik1.f7'f,1flb u'5'j CL.. C5f'Lr:,,' 'EQCJEE 'fi LA, 11: Bryant was deieeted by Fefferwfn Ciendolnh Co,j , 7 VS 16. Give tue boys a nerd, Tre Senior Erie received fi Q,-,Q Cneir Honorary' j6?,C11E? .7S 'L :I'.4tv:17'1 , LJ 18. Bryent wee defeated Ly Pewnville in Basketball, yi xx 250 B3r f.nt was defeated bv Lfortcoudia, The Alumni , I J , if p1.sa,y'ed and tnis proved to 'ine 9 very enteriinining rx gywne, J tl 1,3 26, Bryant was defeated Iiertfkrd Two. B1-yfznt drew ,fr Hszirliford Citf for Sectional '1'O1,1l I1Q1,'n Gtod luck 2? b I Y- 1 r A, ' t ..f 1 fwf' mf! .5 Y. '. g I 1 'X fs, ', , ' I 1 - A I l ,fix-,W 1XbfQdifl-Sm, 2?-X gg iff f I: ' 'P 4 I ' XX 1- ' X. gkdl EJ d ff-Q ,, f Nr M Af II '5 '4'5 an I-.1 Q1 'ik '91 'IFJ' fig! ant, Wglognggefsgllllilf. T Bry- ku?-.M ' If .' J' ' , - 4- V LM Ll -I 1-Tm 'D ZX . iv .: lg Sits 1D me first ggfggrtl Ord 'A' Y, ,.,eiA, 5 G 5PTi1'1f2 Round ' ' ,f-'f TTM' 4-M3 Pl f' .f 21.v1 -- , UP ff 1 IA If rm M SlLOl . M155 S I.. X, x , 1 V ic. lhe fiI'Sb B515 ?- ing' l, f A ', f lf A , 197 ebull w . - .,.:-1,f1,,,,,X.x- ,M 44, The Senio O prMcL,1ce.f'f,. .X 2' .Q v-f,1,- To Spent their ,' ,bf I . fi ' K! . J YILLJ-,l1'1'r +1 h Tflhl ' 9 ' N, fam, ' gg, Q E1 y nEC I fb fl? year book' is Rs 5-,7 '3 -?:: ?'!i f .4 LL .., 3 gpg-Aj , - ., x .- K . , ,.. .1 + ff schedulfed 3Eg?E'k'll-'game lJXXY'ij2lQx3 pcmed. Raimi wwf! pOSt 'X Q X.,-' f. fx X ' G 1- - X- I 1 H It .NJ ,,fJ- - 1 ji? jj,-K m,p!,,f'x XY Q xx f . fl 5. Q . X MH -XXX NN Jjfjdi Tl Junior Class P1Qff-IX, NXQXN X XNxQ -Lxx U55 2f?0?u1Pie' Very SUE- Xfiw Xx fff' Q f D06 H ' ,fa Nw 15. SgfL5gi 1f?rig2v ' ff - , Q ...w LHS' ff- , L, ' XXX, CQ 1124 . EX.-LMS' I I ll lqnt pgf' pf, V-' P ' Cf -15 A 21 ' f A . f H' T ' kr-g,', 1 '33 FAI V- Mldl fllglfl- . EJ, nl , 1 .1 i H7 ZWl? X,T fl COfI1II1Ejl'lCc3f!'lgI11i Lhuh elifllolt. . LM 1 F ,F 40, Qlumi 14 3, ,X X VQ- A, 1 1-Wffwlon .AIX 'v- X gfx Qi ,J 5 . J,mL0r-senior T1-1 'xjknlf . l X X 5X pl xfg , A-Q, 1 FQ f 1 A -,rxwuli i 4 1-3 'x ,w s1 ' W RR H117 ' -L xx 1 '....,,,f'-A K ff, N' -W, ,,'X'Wy 71, QQ S5119 'W QW -17 ff--.N ,J A 51 lfefa' x f' 4 4-93--'U-4.l fn 1 4710705 h a n Ci i ' K -1 S r QQLW ii... v ' 5 1 v w , A I V .5 Z- 1f 1 hy, Q A N s .Hr lf. 1- ' v fu 5 v .E ,ei X A .fr-W , A' I' V - v' Ah, Q , jf' of T 4-an 'ff M, pi Gbfsff, W f' I ,. In about the year l8Q3, Philip Stolz became trustee df Bearcreek Township. He first suggested the idea of having a high school in this township and chose J, C. L. Whiteman, who had been attending school at Ada, Ohio, for the position of teacher and principle. E After conferring with the county superintendent, Kr, Francis L. Crowe, Mr, Whiteman made out a course of study, and began talking to the eight grade graduates and others who were still interested in school work., At the opening df school in the fall of l899 eleven students presented them- selves to enter upon the pursuit of higher education, Needs less to say, all were freshmen, but the students were older and more advanced than freshmen, today. Almost all were pre- paring to teach, some had already taught a term or two of school. H The subjects taught' were English, Latin, Elgebra, and General History, The methods of teaching followed closely, those used at the Ohio Northern College. Students were en- rolled and given a grade every day in every subject and every student made pa special effort to make good, if not a perfect recitation in every subject, Of course, it was a pleasure to teach in that kind of a school, In addition to the high school students the 7th and Sth grades Ccombined in most sub- jectsb were taught in the game room and the work of the ai- vanced students seemed to set the pace for the grade students and make them work harder than the average class. The room where the first classes met was a building west of town, a two room two story building in bad repair, only the upper room being used, Fortunately, it was a mild winter, and the school and teacher escaped freezing but endured consider- able discomfort. The lower room had no doors or windows intact and wind and rain and snow had free access. The lower grades met in the Bonifas building. Miss Ivy Beohm Know Mrsi W. J, Siskl taught the primary room for the first half year, then she entered the high school and another student of the freshman year took the room for the rest of the year, So the enrollment remained eleven until the end of the year. Mr, Ephriam O'Hara taught the upper grades, sth, 5th, and 6th in the upper room of the same building. The new building was ready for the second year, and the same program was fodlowed except that now two years of High School work were given and the enrollment encreased to about 16, the Vtn and 8th still being under the same teacher.. Gne student came down from Portland and one strong student, who had taken extra work, were graduated, this year but an outbreak of the measles, almost closed the school and spoiled all plans for a commencement, the principal being among tne number who suffered an attack. ! The first game of Basket ball was played on Christmas Day on the school ground. Students and teacher had raised a fund and bought a ball. As no one knew now to play, although all had pored over the rule book for many anxious hours andlgdid learn enough to put up the baskets, the principal invitedJohn Milligan a Portland High School student to come down and bring a pick up the score team to show'our boys how to play the game, I think was about 50 or 40 to nothingfin Portland's favor of course. D Many extra corrioular activities were endulgedin from the beginning of the school, espedially of a literary nature. The naturer students did much debating, mock trials, recitations, and they put on a very good play, the second year. The second floor of the Williams wagon shop was fixed up the play wasca splendid sucess winding up colored lights being made by lighting special which almost strangled the spectators. for a hall, and with a tableau colored powders After this year the high school had a room of its own, room 7 of our present building and a fourth teacher was added to the staff. The scnbbl continued to grow schools were being abanded and in l9 when was trustee, the building was enlarged, the built and the teaching staff further enlarged changed-from a three to a four year course,al commissioned during Jones' term of office. commission was issued the school has never renewed, but as at present, only for one year as the country Freeman L. Jones east half being The school was o the school was Since the first failed to get it at a time. The next step will be to get a continuous commission. ' J. C. L. WHITEMAN VY. 0 urn 15 px. W O i I 1 an 1 IPEGLWJYD E Lf KN sf V39 mfr, f v jd 1Dx.1,blf,l1e,c ,V n v 3 f 4 by QQINLQGTS ng i3N.S ae-f ' 1 n v . - , - - . H 1 it -UWT 3 Q 7 v - J Q Wvvhl' ,U 1 ff L1 rn n li 1901 Purlin Butcher, deceased Professor James Kessler, Prof. of French, University of nrk. Fayetteville. nrknnsis. Mr. Kessler received his A.E. at lnuiana University ann his A. Ml at the University of Illinois. l9CL Pauline Q Buicncrl Cogsnell, deceased Wilma fBuiCnQrg Mgdnox, BOC L. Mourse St., Hartford City ldv fBcwmQnD Sotrin, Thoenix nrlrona Ada fTreoCeD Ldoemiker, Gennva l903 Rev. E.C. Macklin, lijmlg Sitn Drive, Jamacin Long Island New York, New York Mable fworthj Orr, R.P.D. l, Lf. Frwonlsville, Illinois Elmer Drlllman, Furniture Store ani Funeral Parlor, Yorktown V.B. drrdy s 5 Principal durinj tnis year. LUOA O.D. Arnolo, Sheller Mfg. Corp., Portlanl Channing Spode, Fsrier, Brylnt -'LOC 5 Charles Diltz, Teacher, Fort Tsyne Osaira CKimbLej Lllls, French Link , Indiana. B.S. Muncie Clarence Tlnuoing, Elkhart Williafei Miller' Jess Wills, lruggist, Pensecols, Fla. 1906 Pearl fHamiltonD Judy, Bryant Nettie fCarterJ Smith, Kirk Leona Kwilsonl Stites, Peru Ray Whiteman, deceased i907 J.F. Arnold, oil dealer, Fort Wayne Percy Bishop, Detroit, Michigan Dawn foiskl Knuosvig l908 Charles Cottrell, Banker, Howe Maurice Elherson, Auto accessory store, Portland Worley Gierhert, shipping Co. Panama Ernest Spencer, F rmer, hryant 1909 Jerome Dilts, Teacher of Manual Training and English, Pennville Paul Edington, Carbon Paper Co., Sturgis, Michigan Fenton hhitemen,-General Manager of French Co., Kalamazoo, Mich. 1911 Enid fwhitemnnl Edington, Sturgis, Michigan Hazel fLaFevcrD Gilmore, Jay Garment, Portland Xelme Ciwitzerl Green, Greenville, Ghio Lewis Judy, Mail chrrier and f.rmer, Bryant Mabel Chlackj Rogers, Columoia City This is the only class in which all members took teacher training 1912 Berneice fm .,,. cklinj Cramptcn, Sterling, Michigan James Fraze, Chemist for Donont Co. New Jersey Ray Haffnfr, Insurance Agent, Springfielu, Illinois Chloe CLogcnl Ineichen, Jay Garment, Bryant. She attended school at Marion Normal Institute in 1912, at Muncie Normal College in 1913 and University of Chicago in 1916. Taught eitht consecutive years in lst room at Bryant, 1912-QU William Jefferies, International Harvest Q Co. Ft. Wayne Oron Kirby, Salesman, Address Pennsylvania, subject to change, attended Ahgola. Blanche Lafever, teacher at Madison, Portland Lewis Logan, oil worker, Drumright, Oklahoma Hattie CHannonl McLaughlin, aeceased Mrs. Mooreland Gladys fBlackD Rogers, Portland Lorenzo Rogers, farmer, Portland Grace QPapeD Studkey, Phoenix, Arizona John Switzer, Sheller Mfg. Corp. , Portland 1913 Alma QMilliganD Logan, Portland Della CPetersJ Peters, Jay Cerment, Bryant Elmer Teeters, runs e hatchery, Lynn 1911, , Walter Fennig, carrenter, Dayton, Ohio Virgil Ford, works in elevator, Bryant Walter Glentzer, Chicago, Illinois Ray Guy, electrician, Saginaw, Mich. Irma Huckriode, teacher, Louisville, Ky. Le Mont Jones, runs a nstchery, Henna B eetrice CMacKlinD Lee, Joy Garment, Bryant,Ind. Beryl Miller, farmer, Bryant l9l5 Zilphs CMecKlinl Jatett, Fort Wayne Ralph Bowen, Cffico of Union Pfcific R.R., Omaha, Nebraska Mildred CHsQgoff Griner, lndiznapolis Clare CStonleyJ Kisego, Keniellville Wren Markle, farer, Bryant Berneice CLoyerD Pyle, Portland Blsncne Chhitemanj iisk, Brycnt Beryl fMontgcmeryJ Wnittacrc, Beeuty Operator, Pennville Teachers during this year were: Miss Vesta King, Henry Tullis, Lew iause, Jane Louise Fulton. l9lo Carl Bets, deceased Gilbert Uottrill, fermer, Blissfield, Michigan Kenneth Glentzer, Bell Telenhone Co. Chicago, Illinois Gladys Cfellsj Mouser, Bryant Dean Moore, vorks ut Peterson Co. Cenernl Store and Garage, Plentywood, Montano Forest Pape, goudrlch rubber Co. Office, Cuyshogn, Ohio Floyd Stoker, auto parts Factory, Muncie Alma fhntlesj 'all, Jay Cqrment, Portland Charles Wright, Manager of Western Union Telegraph, Greenville Mich. Graduated from Western Union Accounting and Teletype printer school in Valparaiso, Ind. 1917 Ruth Bowan, deceased Charles Chaney, oil inspector, Oklehoma City, Okle. Ire Glcntzor, teacher, Parshell, North Dekota Ernest Glentzer, post office, Tort Wayne Herman Krousc, plumbing supplies, For t teyne Paul Macklin, Teacher at Bortlenl, Bryant, B.S. from Purdue Wanets Cwhitemanj Machlin Bryant. At University. Inez C5 onesl Olson, Chicago, lllinoi tended Bell State and Indiana S Qpul Cnaffncrj Lchamn, waitress at the Hollywood, Portland Roe Sisk, runs the HDinorH , Bryant Teachers during this year Henrv Tullis Mr. Gruber ., 3 l9l3 Mabel fMontgomery Q Axe, Fort Wcync Darrel Prsnhlin, General hlectric, Orda fLoqsnD Clentzer, Fort Wayne Earl Hnffncr, Hardware, Acchcnicg Por Orville Haffncr, farmer, Bryant Wilbur Haviland Shellor Mfg. Corp. P nt. 7 Garno Hough, farmer, Bryn Milo LeFever, Erick Layer, Philtdelph James Moore Dalphon Poling, 1 linisher, bheller Mfg from Marion College, Thcol Ward Rupel, holcottville, lniisna MildreJ fLognnD Shoemaker, Bryant Rhea Stanley, Dayton, Ohio Paul Space, farmer, Portlanl Garth btrcley l9l9 Zella QbpuUel Baker. Dunkirk Ruth CRnnelD hcchdolt, lnnianepolis Vivian Buckingham, teacher, Portland Charles Cesscl, Former, Bryant Lonvy CLognnD Franklin, Fort Wayne Crete Sisk, teacher, Richmond l92O Thelma fPence Eaton, Culver James E. Logon, Muncie Products, Munc Nellie CHJskinsJ McGriff, Portlenu George Montgomery, store nt Westchost wfre: Miss Vesta King, Irma Huckeriede, Fort lmyne tlnnd, Inu. ortland ia, Penn. . Corp., Bryant, Gnoduated ogical Dent. A.B. B.S. Ed ie er, Portland, Ind. 1921 Ira Antles, game warden, Hcllcnd, Micn. Claude Bishop, printer, Fort Wayne Eugene Bcnifas, Eeisel Lnqeneering, California Claude Clark, Penn. R.R., Port Wayne Anna CMcMichaelsl D ffengaugi Maurice Purrar, Festcrn Union Operetoc, Dayton, Ohio Royce Fori, barber, Fert Kayne Alma Heinemen, regesierci Nurse, Long Branch, New Jersey Mardy L. Logan, Principal ef Bryant School, Bryant Marvin Login, Generel Electric, Eort Wayne Grnce fbmitbj Lc3ch, Linchester Ivan Monfgonery, Mentgcmery'a store clark, Bryant Deen Smith, Light Plant, Toledo, Onio Reba fbetzj Strcube, Jay Cnrmcnt, Bryant 1922 Mark Arn li, lufurencc Agent, Portlenj Anne fGlent1erP hghcrafb, Jay Garment, Pcrtlfnu Ivcn penis, Ft- er nnd necnanic, Portleno Mnntf+ri Cffiis, oheller, Pcrtland Vern Cleckj Eleunnng. Fnrtleni Penl Havilnnq, telegraph operttcr, Trenton, Mich. Celeste firnnklinl Krcnor, Hfenuke Florence CGqeenl Lognn, Bryant Frences Ckesslerb Logrn, Jey G rment, Brycnt Paul D. Logan, barber, Bryant Sarah CBnileyD Markle, Injiunagclis Mamie fdaifnerl N rris, Portland Errol Stone, General Electric, Fort Mayne Kelro Vhitennn, Connfy Superintendent of bchools, Hoagland, Inn lr iuatei from Bell Lthtc Tencheret college, B.S. Knniine Univereiiy, m.Y. 1952 Thelma Cdilliganj Valley, Portlenl Lenuell Crowell. constructor, Qabaeh Joe Havil nd, Siellvr Mfg. Corp. Portland Alta Krouee, nurse, Fort Rayne Grciuated from the Lutheren Hospital Training School, Fort Wayne. H.N. degree Lorene CG:rlingerD Le May, Fort Hayne Myra Montgomery, Sec. to the conptrollers of the Magnavox Co. iff C :w'r1e Pearl CMcMiChcelsD Newcomer, Geneva 1924 Dullos Heil, Bookkkepner nt Chrysler Co., New Emil Buckingham, fillingstqtion, Fort Toyne Bessie CKnoolKeJ Crowell, Bryant Lucille CGarlingerD Crowell, Fort Kayne Roy Gierhert, former, Bryant Helen fPcncel Jackson, Fort Togne Kenneth Logan, Muncie Proluctn, Muncie A Wayne Most, Florila Dorothy CMacyl Iris CMHcklinJ Inez CM1cklinD Mnrion Runyon, Curl lhitcmcn, .L Millor, Ponolcni Mycrs, Louisville, Kentucky Pauley, Ricnmonl Heights, Mo. General Electric , Fort Kayne Contrgctor, Monash l925 Castle Ernestine QMetnnorD Morrow, Ricnmonl Forrest Volinp bnoller hfT.Corp. Bryrnt Lee Tnrnrr, fn.nrr, bglamonin 5 Loetn Qbhoomag rj Maisel, Portland. Greoantfd from Tulsa nuslneos College, Tulsa, Oklo. Noon Ulenin, o'ehier of bunk, Toledo, Ohio Milton Brysn, G.E. fficc, Fort Vsynr Mory Hclnn furoenl Gierhori, mryfnt Carrol Hffly, Cnryslwr, Corp. ns Draftsman, New Castle Yalter Hnruy, Lecensio James Heath, former, Bryant l926 Meredith nnlermon, Bryant Ruth CMilllgrnl Uwcnlolt, Dunk Clerk. Portland nttended Ball SLric, two year primary course Mary CHmviLanlj Cnclgren, Rortland Marjorie CCrmpbellD Crowell, Cincinnrii, Ohio Emery Feircnilia, Chevrolet Plnnt, Flint, Mich. Earl Fifrr, Farmer, H.F.u. l, Bryon? Donald Flanking, Iheller RFQ. Corn. oryant Robert Glllesni-, Peoplc'5 Bank, Portl nd Darrel Glentzer, urenn House, Portlund lv? CBEilcyD Graves, Portlono Genoviovn CCnsnmonj Hawking, Robinson, Illinois Archie Hoovor, barber, Selma John Hoenino, oneller Mfg. Corp. Enyrnt, lnaiane Ralph Jonor, bnrber, Hanna Donall Logan, farmer, Portlnnd Lcll Moore, trucker, Portland Maurice Spain, filling station, Fort Ynyne Berncice CM:cyD Turner, fort Recovery Keith Mhitcman, drives a bresd truck, Portla ind ik-,iv 5 tv , ' '12- 1. - 1 i ,Y ,,,, , s xr -F. - N.. , X 'Q 3' 1 u u I 9 u X 1 4 W X X V ' X 1 L ' I I 4 a -1: .im l9?7 Milired Adams, Bryant Rrlph B ailuy, farmer, Fortlfnn dgrcln Bennett, wheller Mfg. Corp. , Portlanu Orville Bcchdolt, Lnuitor, Portlznl nttenled ball Ltitc--Tercher's licansv in intcvmgdiffn HTQEHKI gr'dbs Mnurice Unch, Purdue Ltulent ni Electrical Ewginhlring, Purtlanl Francis Cnichrclsl Gillcsnic, Pcrtl nn Morris Hoehimnur, gene and Rvymcni Logan, ,.rrggmgn ,. and truck lrivsr, Gr nl Rupins, Mich. filliam milliqnn, Ueutist, Porilani L,rd Honiglaery, f rnef, Portland Ilora msn? -.,' Cnplwyei at F.Ln-F inn Le-ne, Hex Turk Stock Ewchange, Qunvie, Lani na., F11 Jonnawn Bldg. muciu, lndiann, Gr:Qn1ic1 from tke Intyrnrticnwl LHflNEU5 Uullifg at lcrn ,' Lynn Hilil fTnrnerJ R-ik,, auburn, Innigna. Mis. Peike is tue first mana flice,nr:Qi.O zllvigtl'-ix -:nf ting State of Indiana DW-ris Eitralfy, Jug rmwnt, Pnl'-i.lf..n'3. Dnnuvgn Lni2emin, miuhew, Shnlbyvllle Tgncdprs uwrin this yclf vcnnz j.L.L. qhiienvn, Qhfqf L. Logan, F,f. A cwlin, purncicn Lxtlprl nd Fenniq, Irm. Hnckriede lQL5 Jimes :cal , nfrcnznt, Portlzui Mgry CGlentzerl Lefhwolf, Vnrhlani berneica Leliio, clcvg in Gfznt 3Lori, Ecyi T,ynL Nzrz fGrncnf GlunFLLP, Tortlann VwTf CBe:gmnnF Huffnar, FCFLl.NL 1.2-1-'ol'-qc Krcwuss, l4:'131,'1 Tifiii ngrrzt, Tort .fjfne LlbLri Krnase, insrtqnci sggnt, F at T,yne ilmgll: fRulQ:nn3 Log, n, ivy lgiy ,PHY Ati:-, iuincir Alan Wacj. unfrfl Lluctfic, tnrt IlJna hajygnn Sliver, Amy fl gnev, Cinrirniii Yr'ncpS fl .fasb Yonnv, Jay C r ,ni, Ruiksy i929 irthur frmfntrfut, .echfnic, Pnrtl,nJ Do?0thy irmgntvnut, winimtgy, nry,nt Pkfvarg Qnniull, :Qi,ilQr',3, Purtlsgi, inns nsiley, Jay G-vmvmt, Portinnd lvnn B llky. Jrzymzn, bryan? lrng flrinkcxhvgfj Hilliggn, Spank R pils, mich. Jilurcl CC:nbellJ Lrubakwr, Lryant Lawrence Bynes, borne Furniiure Liora, Brynnt Jarquerite Fisher, Locial Security boarl, Leshington,D.C. Tzyne Haffner, feac er at Bryant, Portland. n.E. from Lab Sh Manilon Hcuser, Fnrmer, Bryant Glenn Kelsler, Haynes Milling Cc. Portland laneta Lawrence, at home, Bryant Vera CPylLJ Leggett, Fort Mayne Mary CHochsmmQr D Lpighton, nnders n, I Frederick Longneckar, farmer, Urynnt -- - ' f '1 n .L nr 4. ' n nliana . t1- U A -Q.-1 J 7 s ' init: an-5 . I vi ' ' ' X IH- ' I . 'HT 1. I.J' ,. I ' I1 i V4 fr M.-'w .w'. 1. ,i '1r' . . 'J nl' -3, I- , I ' I I ,,, . i ' fr -I . 4- I . Q. 1. , . 1 I' I I .gn I r I. II 0 v N 4 I Y I I I it Q , -. L . , I I I . I I I, Q U. II . I lr- r ' ' -1. , I 1 I I I I I I le 1.' If l929 Vernon Pyle, Manager of shoe store, New Castle Mary CBergm:nD Pyle, Bryant Hrrry Turner, Simnscn, Ill. 'Principal of H.S. 5. J chu Zflheat, Muncie Lzndgll CBurkettD Vilen, Re fikey 1930 5. frcm n.S.T.C. Elza Ecnu, firmer, P rtl nc Mary nun Cwlskj Buck, Icy Garment, Pcrtlcnd LucillefFylcD Chaney, Mnrriel, Fcrt Elyne Max Criwull, Mining Fnginccr, Rcnc Nnvadn Chcsxcl Glcnticr, Jly G:r4ent, Portland Hcrbert Klllcr, Shellcrs, Portl.nu lilliin Lgvrcnce, F gqer, nryxnt Dwrotny Login, Tczchcr, Pcrtlcnd, Graluatcc mt Iniinna Central Ccllc Lnuianawllic, lniianc. Tw, yu TJ nvrmal Course CPiim:rf Glcn Lodan, Q.rncr Uacr-Muncie, krygnt Jcrcohinc CTHom SD n'5cn, Jay G rmcnt, Lrycnt Dwrothey C hctgtcncj Loyd, Murrici, Fcrtl nd Dwnuld Ghocnnkur, Farqcr, ifffl ni Dwnv'n Tinill, Dccc mud Doyt lnltcnan 1 rngr Gcqrs, Muncie Sufan Jnnc CQir:lLyQ initemcn, Married, Muncie Ncllc fd vilvnij Tl'ht, lisconsin i931 Mildrcd CHAuecrD bmughuun, Portl nl lrcnc bonii'5, Nurse, Eort Kayne Blanche CEbcrsvleD cutchcr, Pcrtlcni Harold Ccmpbcll, Hack iriver, Brypnt Elcanor fFhltQnfnl Cnok, Gcncva Ru :.ll CJK, Hnellers, Portl'ud Hcr4-n Ebcrsvlc, Mnnfgcr of 3 Grwcery ctnrc, Fort ,fyne Hcrbcrt Fcnnig, Farmwr,bryanL Jnfeph Fisnhr, Service it ticn-Tfinity, Srygnt Orzcmil Twri, Shclle S, Porilznd Erncct Gillg,lLe, Lux Drivar, V'gfl nd H-rry Gillcu lc, Jay G:rmcnt, Fqrtl Hu - Dale ninshau, LgTmCF gun P,ultry, Peril nd Gila Hinsnzv, Fgfmcr, P unvillc Pgul Hcugu, lnisfnnticnal Eurvcstcr Furan n, Fort Vuync P'ul Huey, Apu? Cunning, Lry nt, lniiuna Fcrufdichcclcj Jvck, Lon nnglcs, Culifarnla Hubert Kcller, Decei cd Dwnsld Lonjnccler, Lunch rcwm, P rtlrui Vern CFl.uLLn5D Pontius, Geneva Marlin Pylc, QT'U Fwrgo, Pwrtlzni Alice fKrouwcD bnuemcker, Pvrtlnnd Pruline CBrinkcrhcffD bmith, Fort Zcync Russell btcin, F rner, Nc M Coryicn, Iniixnc Hgblc Uni ufmcn, Jay C,rmcnt, Lry nt J 1932 Ethel Bailay, Jay Glrmcnt, Portlind Richnri Euckm stbr, Geneva EthelC3LncrofiDPitzcr, Muncie Bcrngiine Ehcr?wlg, Tsfchcr CKHOI I,2ufhipD, Bryant dqrgcg Bbers.lu, Field Reorvshntlve, Marian 1LlmcCRoSbrDEllswcrth, Fortlrnd Cfrl Garlinqur, Lhellers, Tcrtl nd 'ard .:.' Glcutzer, T,achiug, Grelugtvi fr,m Lsll Slate, bryaut, Indiana Bmrleite iwuacr, Dr Q Iwrqc, Pryznt EmtafTeeglQQEQuier, Erygnt ' 'Virgiuigf?ifgrlKelly, Purtlgnd Marie Xnuelka, Poyle: Hgx iugutv Shoppe, Portland Elma Kramer, Bryvnt Pggrl CHou5hjLyn rggr, Geneva M ry fHQusurD MLAQT, 'alnvilla Doris fQleuQ:uingQ MH53fkmzn, fQrt faynu ' 1' Mgry Cipencurj Pence, nyygui MIFJ llice Panini, Jgy Garment, Tvrtlynd Robert Fylc, vista HQn.::?f5fLCj HfHjlt'HQ Ouiz Ernest LQ Lmakmr, Oil Huxley, Cbrfas Cgrist , Texbs Eunice CMcL1cn1el DSi4Qn, barns jaruice Stein, Ilfs Cgnuing Clgrh, Vdrtlinl ity hen livpllj, irlck Qrivev, Purillni derbert . .: clllaz itcuoJrQfhLr, iort faync 1933 KatneriucCG.rlingerj gffmlier, Berne Paul Eailey, Earma?, Pcrtlgns Hougrl hrinksrhoii, Flrmur, Purtlpnu MQryCMiQhaelSjCLrQ Q, Fart WpJnc DOTHQ F snijht, TQ5cher, Ery,ut, Graduated from Lwll Sfktc Degrecs Jpmeg Gillespie, bnullgrc, Peril LJ RJbQrt Glcufxbr, Farjer, bTflKt Elbert Hivilgnl, Farmer, Fvrtlgnl Rmymvnd Hou3sT, Haas C:LnLng Y c.1rg, Lry nt P.y J mei, V IHE7, Pcrtlrnq j1ry KTulliS3 Nuimgu, E chgstcr Hlraq P,nT,L, uhpllurs, Ewvtl ni Lena Pyle, Maries Tr ining, Chiu'A:, llliQ,iS MeriQnCfzgnerDxa1:3 her, llliuoii Jay bisk, Luk Lwlly Linur, Bryant Hfrclu Stbif, lgrmgr, P rtlfnq Willsri Yhomgi. L mile Plttc y, Rglkay Fernfnrm1ntrUutlIyn4:ll,P.rtl nl EinlfGeUr5cDVll:,n,Hushville James Young, Jgrnar Ge r,Muncie l93A Orla Campbell, Filling Stgtiln, Bryant S,rLmfHgleyJC,mpbell, Married, urygnt ErmfCHut3onDDavidSon, Jay Garment HrLQlC5t3TrjDcgler, bouth Meieriun ct. P rtl nd Tifginia Flanking, House Fork, Bry nt, Yard H user, Sw1ft's Cregm Sclicitwr, Hryfnt GlavviennwCOrrDldlewine, H uscnife, Brygnt Hom rd lliff, Xlrner Geir, Muncie 1934 Mary K. KnJUlkc,Beauby Lgmp, Portl1ni, Inaiuna Fredcrlcx Hsntpimery, SalesmLn, Bryant John Pier,,n, PuncC's Sezvite Ltution, Bry nt Lois JunsfRogc?sD Plummer, Portlgnd MQvthLfRittmnh u5cJR,ll, Lwnsing, Michiggu Girth Shfviuri, F rming, Lry Q- A nt M:rguLrihcfHurtnngelllcllcr, PMTE1 nd 1935 Genrqe G. y.amv, firming, Sry nt, Paul Hrfinwr, Shcllers, Pzrtl na Kendall Iliff, Dr.r Forge, drygnt Gpvrge JuQy, Firming, Bry,nt HeftyCLcQn:r4DHantgomcry, N145 Canning Factory, hrygnt Husper Pingury, bryfnt Lab Lolly Diner Shurman Mylc, m'Chihi fqcrztof uf J.y Garmont, Urygnt Ch'rleS RwwLr,Yarmin5, Lrynnt Kathleen Spuumvr, J,y G cment, Zrygnt MaricnnrCIQeeLfyDS.itk, Pqrtlauq Mar- rotCLVnnu+tJVnnTrQ15, Mrihgws M5rceilCKnoLlnflw?i,ht, Fuftlfhd 1936 Burtun,Lrinke:h f, Htudaut pf Fwriwk, Lafgyette, Indiana Irene BTMb,iSF, Qian frspncr, PUFiL nd Dgricl putcler, MLCK Driver, Drypnt JJy dutnmer, Fgruing, Bryant 3GktTLCG Camwbull, 't h4mQ, Bry nf NQlllsQSpemcm:lCline, Genev: Gurrge Bynes, Farming, yryent D:ul Gibitnft, F rmiLg, brynnf . ' Cgrl Hrffnwr, Clark Ft Tigwr ftare, Dry ut Guinevere luni, Clark pi IJnt5'm,ry5S Ni rc, Fry ht iiilian J.u1P IQ F4?uing, Lry Ut - ' ' Clivv J.urwQy, Ulxsbaux Hnvultg Uernu, Inj., Lryent, Iumiaui J an Keller. wFeLLur's, Pcrti Ha 1 . .' ' TJIe1'1fLt12 .lPi:,1miz1 , Q-uj.' Q 'I'-f', 'Tm ... Ci.t:.'4 D.n ii diem ?L, lcrmiug, V,rtlcnJ LermlLceCKm,H1LgDSt ui, HQQf51ifL, .' Fwrtlxnd Amrg M.eC5i4ar,jhLr.Lbj, Fhriixnd ' R.bQrt Shirk, UCILLTGQ V I'hn Eh an key. ivriuz Vn1vcrPQtyg Pharugcy, Lafgyetto GL? if TuliiS, N4,5 CLUHiHQ I ct ry, uryint . T ,drew Turncr, aincl:-r bbrvice pt.ti6n, LTyfNt Hubert Vance, :tire Lusiusss, ulb ny, Indignp , 1937 Hblwn arm ntr+ut, it hgmc, Lrjgnh Betty BzLlmy, Twttress, FnFtl,D1 , Flagm Lwnnett, bhellkrs, P,rtl.nd . R,ger L ne, btuuunt if Furjuu Univgrsitgg En ineeriufg Llfiyette Luthulfllifflbrumstur, Muncie 4 1937 Prul Gillespie, Hgyncs Mill, F rtl.nd Euitb Srl Q, ltteniimg Olivet Cflluge, Olivet, lllimmis Orv l Hufflcr, F rming, Portlind Gtrxld Anstlke, 5 rmiug, P rtl'nd Hubert mvcklin, it hrmm, Brygnt Betty Miller, ituucnt gt drll LT tc, Muncie Lillian hints airy, Nar:p,y:r E ltitin, brygnt iuth Hittenh.asQ, ,t Hamm, F rtl ni Mary Rowing, Lic int Fort ligne lntarpftirnul Lusiness C.llege filmi Cwitlar, Vtitresg, ' rtieuf Clrrtncc Tggui '-i. r, firming, F rtl Di Virmgixzig Tim.11fl:', t Erlang, ll rtl :gil Hrx Thfmzi, F'rnimg, T rtl ml EHILOGUE he 5'Qf thft ihir hfst ry is acwurfte. L: wave tried t, elimin- ate ill err'r: if tntra have been mistakes we hope that ysu will fnrglve them and notify us in order thrt our recurls may be correctni. ie uish tl an nh all those rhu hawk 3 A - kindly sent in their report fur tht Qnnu l. Our iubscribzrs Those Q6TLw' who hnvg purcurffu 1m annual Ur have prumised to Q, so Arai Ure. Pwql l5,f- Huiiaf finqrf Hnrpld Crmpbcll Rendell Ill?i llmf dtiutm L Lathe Pfxswn FTii'lGI'l.Cl:Z l'.iQfiLsjf31n1rQ,' - Su zw1 , Lilti Jay Sisk Wilbur Kzvil ui Lili untgzfi Gscar risk Killigm L v: mac Uf:1 . gll.' Qcut Lhitencn ihtfwdhxpjlb bgvf qltufztr Tummy Gillespie Dun lhltsiam El, r .'., llpclku Jgck H finer hefu Hgore Killrfi M, nz Ernust Glputzer Guiuevievs iuut Dpigy Lsul Lzri Hauser Alta Kruu Q Mgrtht KPJHFE Eze Sink Mrs. Fay inej.ef Mr,. Mpriiu Knuwsvir Floyd Bennott Virginia Tlmqaiug Chlzg lneichru Mr. Hardy Helen nrnnmtrrut Darrell Franklin N,rmcn Crawell Genevieve Clshmam Dorothy Dargggu Crville Bcchdwl Mrs. Fred Hwllur Grlu Campbell Betty bailey Lerneice Ft,iu Clair thaemiker Grrzld Starr Clarence Thiirer Vernon R. Tyla Miss Fosnijht Vivian Duckinghgm Cline Lilt Lbr. Ca. Mr. Logan ACC. Macklin betty Miller Mr. Chapmgn Zilliam Jqurney Lnrenzc Rzgsrs Mr. Haf.ner Mary Ponca Mrs. Middox Mr. Mc Coy Doris Etrvlsy Lsnetg Lmwrqncu Mrs. Ketchum Idura Moore Margin Hella? Miss Logan 11.401 ' .RT 1 'TU . 4 ra .g 91- , ' f s . ,' L D , w s i 4 1 1 v , .- .L ' I - ' O 1 1 , L- 1 ' ,Q -1 w ' ' N . x YL I , 1 - ' Q Q 1' M WT? K . f.,i7v,15p ff fp Nr! ' .J L. 'sw - ' 1 oi I! ff, We, the Senior Claes of l958, wish - to exoress our aporecaation to our teachers rho have oatiemtly labored in our behalf in the last four years. We also wish to eyureee our aooreciation to Iles Tleie Ayres who has forked so diligently in raging this volume of the annual a success. We will always Ffmime ber her for her vleasant smile and her willingness to boost our school. If If If If If If If If If If If If If If If If If If If If If If If WHAT WOULD HAPPEN Edna Thorpe fell in love? Fa,,NwN- 'x ,, f 4' Lester Frank went on a diet? .Nw-gr, '--Xfij A x Dorwin Keller's girl quit him? K' F xx f Charles Abbott went no ohgpoh? fax gt! ,ug L, Wendell Bbersole fell for Irene? nl eff j Margaret Manning got the giggles? iNet ', ' K iam, f' ff Bob Spencerwould eat some spinach? '346Xj,l'l'fZMb5ln Jason Montgomery were-on time once? imdkf' KKVWJM Jean Ford couldn't have any peanuts? jtjifiylcyy 2JC,Qfi Fern Ahcott forsook the Senior Glass? f1?W? yiilip the girls alone? Lick Huey would leave Freddie Ninde wrecked that Dodge again? ' f- Paul Haviland studied Dorothy Myers rode in a Cline Huey tried to play Gapitola Armantrout fell Bessie Macklin came home Wayne Brubaker had to sta Anna Heller's boy friend his lessons once? reen chevrolet? hockey any more? for Mike Rupert? at eight o'clock? dy real hard once? turned her down flat? Joseph Gierhart would stay home once in a xhile? f1,f Holland Fenning got two girls on his string at once? Glen Stein heard that one of the Brown girls were married? Hugh Ford would stay out of mischief for one day? 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M...-.-.... ... , ...-.. .. .. ......-E-.-1 ... .-. ...,... -. ..-.. ....... . ...... .. -- W..-...3.f!.'.-..'...........-....... 1 3' -. I pus., 17 ii I Wh I i-3.5. 4-. .- I ff 1 KFN L ', ,, .- 5, V' HIPC? Q LDVO i Cf? It is the aim of this annual to bring back memories---rot to the roc nt student alone, but to ovnry- onf interosted in Bryant School. In making this second edition of the HHoosior Owln We have tried to Wake 3 book which will nreservo the record and aoones Aof B.H.SU forever, which will reiini us of our hanniost days in fohool, and which in years to oomo will wnfold our school day mwmories of sorro 'ii' S and joys and of classmates who were loyal and true. 'NKX xxx fp - 1 P ff A fn' ' 'X 'Hy' -Qf' CCUZKUTTL -lhnfl J 5-I To those Who are resoonsible for our being, who have helood us climb that ladder of success, have watched our many acts of disobed- ience with breaking hearts, who have kent in touch with our aco- omplisbments through a pfayerful heart, ED those who Love imolanted the WQWGT of 1novif5ga in our miudo, won denied Qieiwelvcs many pleasures and confo?is ihaL we migfwi eojojf Qduce tional cw 'ortvU.iC- iog, T1 Shogi Wio uoierstani our Snurfcomings and Wnrx us Wiih Gasp feeling, to the fftherf iii mothers on? tif! 5Glli0I' Ciii D oi Qing-1't, we do mos? solemzf' iedicfff fpis vol- 'J . .,, . MTV-A-, 'ff' i-1 .Q 1' ' J..Lll'3 I4 all.: JLCJL' FILIR. 0371.1 x 1 A SCHOOL BOY SPEAKS I want my teacher to be my etiaifast friend, To teach me to hold my nlacg among all honest meng I Want him to remember days when he tow was youni, Then answers iid not readily come to mind or tongue. I Crave a xinily Word when I io something good, A retrowing one if I fail to things I shoulig I Want no quarrel with him o'er grfdee and tasks, For if he will be my steadfast friend, that'e all I ask I like to think my teacher straight and fine, Each mohn,at eehoolroom door, with face ashineg I want to feel that I can sometimes lean on him, That he will try to understand my mood and whim. I want to grow in strength and purpose in his room, The laws of life to learn--I'll not forget them soon Yet, if he will simply he my friend and take my hand, I know I'd work my best for him and walk on holy land! William Theodore Griffing I 1' Ill. :J E'Ef.!I1'1'I Mr. :.if.1'.iy L. LO35T2Q.!1 Joom or: EYQlU1LH 514.5 Lubjvctiz PhjTicr, IuQw tri 1 LTtS. .Ill H +L-HGiiC5 uF'fUftLl from nryant IigE Lhcw flute: 15321 DL rue: 3.9. in Mfiheuefics JE,Jf.4,.I Jc':cQ: H... in inquztri l gvt: D tc: LHEO FTQ4 Ball itrie 7LpCHwr'2 Cwllui Basin M ffL.ir1g' L11 Eur, :J ..r jlg' N,uu: Nr. Bvcrbft Ch LWUHCOY. Lywlnor, Clai bubjgcfp' rivivry 'mu ,1.4 niF,l Tr.LnLuj v -QL .Lu-bu,1 fzwaw 7L.ri1 R fiijji f1.Ju7 L.tp: LALT Ja rfe: B... lcfreu in fpuirl Jf,- -H Phyficzl T .ming gatv: lfff LTO? g nchuzfpr CQlle3u geqrn is-ck my Ln Jry,ni in 4'EG Ngmu: MiP4 Llsiy g3r': QPQH or: Junior Ql,QG Lubjecfrz lnjii E Hv U,f5L lFL+u:tu4 fTUH 'A . .Ni1.U. ij x,', M .PH Qi Q tc: 103. Jnjrwc. L.i. in L tin Jrfu: LPFG E101 Iu.i'ua UnivL?Sity Hey u in 9.135 in bryqnt in LUBG C .. f --1 5 , Ngre' Jr. .iyne Hgffner Qpmnszrz Junior Clfss Subjectn. ,clencg, Mhthameticz, hlwioqy, 'ns ,rricu4TuWe G:p-u'tLu fr,u Bryant HLQH uchc L J,tc: 172D ucgihfoz . .h. in 7 Qulcug- Datgx 1923 fwvxi -u-:?xi1Jgle1f UQfHK i'iC.ini in iry'nt in 1521 N ne: 11. LCZtLT MCG0j ,-Uma ra EL,niL Gr-.K pqbjgctsz LHQQQGL and Com4Qrci'l U, I-lzxmab. Qrf mlpfh ':un4 Qfkl lQcv1.Q left , I1 W 1 :Ll .j' tu I Lf vis: L.L. in C .,, wmnrcw UQtQ: .GTV Brom I.nchu'teM Cvll.fQ JQ5-n i..Qh.u. in brgiut IJ L02 Mgmt Ars. Sl ,gs i-tchum L- n Hr: gnventh brsue Musjwutiz f?t, Hu lr, 9pAePtlC ..LenCC, i'Q, it l Tr.iuing G11 111- tm-. lf ,.1 ,T...3'i',r5.311 Q. imma' Eign pchu.l .ff 4-EJ: gogi Jn ra. E... Ln Eumic, nri, f54gwH'TiQ'.,uifm.c .'.. , ' md Way gc L Training J tu: idk? irog Ball gt fc Tt.gH6T'i Colla DL WL tu c1.nw in DTJ,Hf LU LT, . . .., 19 gf I I1 '? I P Q I Mr. lxesfer MCCOH 720 ua if 53 r rs Gfodys Kefchum MSS SP- AHM5 4pg'fw -ref-wf'.,,4f',Q, -qw wwf ,3 ff' 1, -KRW.,-rjjwm 1 1 1- L: ry- u 'f',f: N 4,41 ' ' ,.,' 5:7 1.1 W uqfxa it . 1 Ji 3 7- i qv' if , 1 I I in .1 ,,J.g12,, nw. .' I n ,H .- I w Ar W X 6 -I! 'I ,gli I v ' l 'P . 'P-1 S1295 331 W, 1 iQur Fecult y I Stow, look, and listen to me A parade you soon shell see Of eeoh of our faculty, one by one. l'5'2'7l YW' JC-D flesorioe 'em just as they come. First we see Mr. Logan, ssttir' at his desk With his brief ease, e mekin' our 2 test. I'll bet its for Physics, we'll just wait and See But thatfs all right, we Know it from H to z. Now, her cores Mrs. Xetehur in ell her qlory, Those two rinse on her finger svre tell the story. She teaches the girls how to cook and to sew, She also lends the orohestre, as you all know, We went you tn meet the sronsor of our Class. lt's Hr. Feffner Woo just melted west. Agriculture and Qiology is whet he tesohes Ani about Pontisos he also oreeohes. Now set up end tene notice, you're shout to see Our coach Ir. Qhnomen es nrous es sen oe, He trains the boys, and tefches us history, And as for our gredes, well they're kind of A mystery Here comes our teacher with s greet big smile She maxes every minute of her time worth while. Itvs Miss Elsie Ayres who oireeted our play And meds it go over in 3 greet big way. Now lost, but not least, itls hr. McCoy And typing to him seems to oe e big joy. But to us et first, it was quite e task Eut I think we all heve it mastered at last. Well, folks, our parade's over for today And we wouldn't treis any of them in any Way. Eaoh of these teeohers I'm sure We'll remember Cause we'd love to join 'em again next September. Qur Grsie Teachers Set ur nnd listen, you're about to hear From every one of our grade terchers dear. de'v+ had a long fight Und now thot it's end We bore that no one of you shell be offended By these lines that we'lT try to rife iefore each of us start to higher Climb. Our first year teacher hed Quite a time Tesohin' us rwles and mslin' us mind. To kiss tary killer We'll heve to Give orize For ell tret she taught us amd our heroy days. Our nevt ser tefzher had to lay down the ls And maxf ws get our lessons and learn how to drew. About Vlvlei Uucklngram we write these lines To remember her and all our good times. And now we're Ur in our third year of school Abidinq efch dey oy the golden rlle. f.l Liss Bern los Mecy, our teech r so fsir Taught us to always be honest and sdusre, And then in our fourth, our lfssons increased Hut we leerned every msgs of it w1'ce by rieoe. Hrs. Ruth Taylcr, taught us to love the out-door And how to aprreciete gother Neture more. In our fifth, geojrarhr we all desnise If We had our lesson it tcox our teacher by surrrise Liss Mildred Adams wss our tefcher's name. She twught us how to slay w fair qsme. Our sixtr year tercher Wfs e men who could wley A violin foe us sn? time in the dny. It was Orville Fechoolt, whom you all know. ii' ' x A V579 L5 fm EM U U Rx J fx fix 1 M J ! I 41: 45 QSQXQQ ,X A ' R ' l X gs V ,I wx f f k I , 1 1 ' 1 I w fs w ' I w ' 1 I f X3 5 ' f ' , ' jj ' X . . , X . X x 1 1 N N. 2 ' 5 X N, i x A ' ' x N WEEKS' 1 1 V W-- .J i-- X g - 'x-N, 'ed , - 1' KN -N Q N---..-mf WZ f252- '- --Q-yrs V' l V, -fl 'QQ'---g xv I .-f- lA--Q X I V-1 l4:fx,,,f-A---.-..h, lf:53k,, :f-A,-,,,.E,,, X xy ,-----4.11, Q11Qj,:1,r N, gg -- 'M' ' ' LM,-ltlni - ,,Y::w,,1 ,,,.-., H., 34,--,J if-.u..w--LQ4J,':' -'f 1 'V - ' f A Dear Graduate: You have now reached that period in your life where the closer ties of school, are gradually withdrawn. You have been a child and are now the youth, soon you take your place in the world. The world into which you enter does not differ greatly from your school worlds for you are still the center of it. You yourself with your view points, your ideals, prejudices, etc, constitute your real life, ' ' The fire of trial and disappointment will temper to truer steel, or will crystalize you so that you will break under the shack and strain of lifeu Your life will probably not be one of ease but you may find stren- gth and inner mastery, and your conviction that you have done the best you know how. You will learn that the per- son you live with is yourself and that you must be able to look yourself in the eye and say, HOld, Fellow, others don't see it our way but I believe wefre right, so we'll have to take it alonen. Thus the responsibility of your type of world rests with you. The world is old and in these few short years of childhood and youth, you have learned something of what peoples before you have thought and done. Now, you must take your glace in this World and may you contribute a life Worthy of your social heritage. We wish for each of you that final grand l tribute, HWell done, my good and faithful servantn. 1 il N T' X'--... 'i Z Q., fy gl F P If 537' K' If' rw ' - V . . ' X4 ' , YQLTIJQTL75 Villa! kj'f'C77'Jl!Qf'1U Q7 p' N-X f fl ,Mk x N Z' I W. firm ly QC Q gg 1 6' J L-UQ' 71 L, fbffji U0 1 Q K 1.32 ,f G 7 , in ,, .l - X rf! , 1 A If X QJQL YPL,-QZYXY ,fvQrcSLc?'GY UT 71 17,05 Qflgjjliif im I K-,f ' ' Ui f ,. W I, - I ' 'll I 'fy ' X I -N ' fn' 'f ' ' 11 Q 'UQ Tx, cf cj 7 .cwf 27. 1, Q..f5C VJLC? Q, i 71 P' . ' Cxwff V. 'ffff-55 yfapf em fm' in-Ty' f' , X2 IL ff f. fs 1' f' -7 P' F Ui? 'f V 1-V' 7 ffl! Q! f, H L Q 7 J L, LA, I Lu ,fb G Z, if, fx, jf Lg ,JU -NJ K- Q,- , C ?0- J o 1 5 I I I .'-- 1 fl g' 'If if ff 5 Q 3 ,L IQ 11, , ,q .3 XJ, U 1 CF swf A. ,A L W 105 -- 0 ,ff'?,Q fpmf f 7, as ww. 1,51 gf -ew S 12:3 71,-'32 'Y'f.5Ci. . Class Poem NThe saddest words of tongue or pen Il 9 'Tis said, are these, Hit might have been.H And I dare sey that could apply To many schooldays now gone by, When opportunities were lost, Experience gained at painful cost, When much we might have made our own aside with careless hand was thrown. and some regrets must with us stay. For chances we have thrown away. But rather let our thoughts be led To saying as look ahead These better words, it seems to me, In hopeful phrase, nlt still may be To put to use from year to year Experiences we've-gathered here, Truths we have learned, trials we'v S ::h.1I'6d, Defeats we've suffered...or been spared, Doors that opened to our gaze Upon the lore of bygone days. Paths pointed out where we were led Shod for the road that lies ahead. Thus we may leave regrets behind, Knowing that fortune has been kind, Leading us far on our way, Treasuring many a happy day, Giving us friends to cheer and guide While we have jounneyed side by sid Teachers and classmates all were we Of one united family. So while we wish each other well, Let us our parting message tell, qThe finrtt Horde, it agen? fC te, are hopeful ones, it still may be.H E ry, Ju 'I 1 ,I f .' l '-' ,, ,,. ' ' n-.VNV y I ew-FI V '-V. aux ' .1 9 a.. M. - 'M U 1..f' . ,. , K !'!. . . I I ' - .L Is .. . ,v 1' 4 a l ,, 'sh' J- ., r 'il I 1 I 4 . f xfln z '41, ' Of, .N ':v,'w,-'1i,i' W QQ 'glgjg +L fffzff- T 'EQ gli X-, 'v 1--N . n,1 -V L, MH ' U , .g.v1 WH? in .rf ,N n if ' v . -, , X ' uhljgx ,'.n,1, mu ' ', ' ' 'pdl' JN. if .IV 1 :Iv-QM 'rf' 'M .'77'j5vv', ' -,-gifgag 1, J- ' 4' ' . 1 .v . . U ,, Q -I 'M-5, 372 v., .Iyi:G,.,l!,rr.4' yy, ,, 23214-41fp. ff 1. N . a, , W 1? . f , . V T Q1 w , q, 1 ,x ' 1 3 I ', 5' -W' , I Ny JH' YQ -fa Q. tlwg. A -. f? 43125 if . 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Char1eS Abbott Name: CawitQlq frmnntruut Adiressz Bryant, lndlznl R. l Awjygpgg HpJ5ni, Lnjigng R, 2 Born at: Heir Portlgnq ggyu mt: Wellr Cwvntj, Ind, Date: f.pri.1 5, 19.16 Hate: A .Ia.:1u:zr3' JF, 19230 EI1tCl'G l 15111110 Ik'-L:llf3Cf1 Lt 1lI f,'L.I1lL Entry-Q61 17'1A1f1,li,Lg fSAj'gfg3l gt, LL1 ZJi,I1t, Date: Semtembe: 1946 nge 6 Bite: beptemLgps1QL6 Lge 6 Lnterei Bryant qvhool Sept. 19g6 QnL,ygg Ep? dt QQLFQ1 iept. 1026 we 6 GFS-if 1 gil: 6 C4-ide 1 Filqfi 'VCYATIIGWTI iii- TX Lili-Ui First Teichl-rx Iv1s4,1'y Miller GroduutGd fFOD QTMWMST 50UO0l nZFil Gr-1uatcd from QfLmMtT Lchool April F234 fgff lu, --n flu-,vi-lit 1921, MQ 11, at Hryflm. Entered Hifh School at Lfyiut 192A Kntcrui High bchu5l ft Bryant 1934 GI' 4'f. wi -te-1 219211 23, l'9Q'3 -P10 -15 Jr-f..1L11r.t0f4 i pail ki, 1938 Lge 18 My ntpes ani Plans for ?u11:w: gg uqpef Lua ml ng fgy future: fl rm 1' Bluff-se . lf-. :M 1 M' 1Qi5izj? 1 N- HU fri-, 1-, 5 if lg f' df,j'Xv,Q,xk 1'- '-iff 'N N75 ,.- M uf-,-V--- -Vlltli I! 1-T--'J' Name: Fern Abbott J,me: wayne Iruh.ku3 hudreafz Bryant, Inilunt H- 1 mudntrez Bryant, indiunu F. 1 Born at: Knox To nsnip Born at: Jzukfmn Twp. Jty G o. Date: February 5, 191? Data: M'y 13, 1920 Entered Pqblic Jvhaol 't Rry nt Entvre, Puklig Qcmctl at Brygnt Da te: ivevtexnbw' 1- LS hge 6 mate: fTQpte.71i3eF 12726 Lge 6 Entered Bryant School Left. 1UL5 hrteved brjhnt .chowl Sept. 1926 Age- 6 Cir,-.tie 1 , hge 6 Grgfie l First Te c11e1r': Tholmq. 'fmmc-if Chaxoul First Cher: MITY Millar Graduated from grzmmep Lxkcwl nwlll Grtlnntld from gV:mmLr school April 1934 nge 15 at Bryant 1931 ILE 13 st Brygnt Entered High School at hryLnt 1034 Entered High Sch 61 Lt Fry nt 193A Gramuated up 111 23, 1938 nge 19 Creduetcd lprll 13, 1938 Lge 17 My homes and pltns for Tuture: Hy h,pQf and p1auQ for futur5: Stsnographcr -. Q busineua Arn -A -.1 1 v-x '1 Name: Ismael Ebersclc . iQue: nuhu :ora Lddrens: Epyant, In iamc Dilressz 'Lrg ut, 1nii'na Born Qt: Liberty, JUCVCCH Twp, Mcvn ft: Bryant Date: Wubruuvy 17, 1919 bgte: J'uu ry 47, 1919 Rnturvu Public SQhoo1 it Bryant BmLar,Q Vublic pchmol at Lryant Date: 5Q4ntQ,.fr1beI' 1925 nge 6 Pi- te: 5 'e'twF1D1::' 1926 :gc '7 Entered Lryznt bchvcl sept. 1925 Entfreu Jry'Lt -cnool Sept. 1976 1-.ge 6 Grz,-le 1 135 fl Granicl 1 Firft Tegcher: Thelma Pvnca Ckatvnb Ei gt is chrr: M'ry miller Gr uuatcd frnm gr Lmgr bchpvl .pril Gr. u tug from gr mm6r sch: 1 Lfril 1024 NQQ 15 it Eyjint . '19FL Lge 15 I Rnterou High 5Cho61 't Fry'nt 1934 Enguvgd Higu School gf Bryant 1Q3! GrpQu:ted11wr11 if, LQT? go 19 Q Ur cuitei LHri1 23, 1938 ,gc 19 NW hence ani UL me fQr fviarn' My HUVL5 ,ui W1iux for the future: Zlobg trvihLr pusines2 Mfn 4 , x ,-. ix- '- 'I--xlix' -,zfhkxtu .s -,,..f IIN,-z igfgm? 1,1 wx.,-Q5 Nrme: HQ111n1 Fennig I ma,E. 1.2m i,vg Lguresp: Eryanf, indian R. 1 pQ1ru'1: L-y4nf, 1ni1ina iorn ft: iwuthpeef 01 4ry'nt ,urn rt: PQrt1an1, lnuiinh Date: November 17, 1919 ,.Lr: hguuft QS, 1950 Entercu Tubllc Lchasl at icy 1' At Lnfgrwu Rubllc Quhiml 5t ETy4nt Date : beptcfmbaz' 192: 6 Lge- 6 1,1514-fz wg-g ti mbm' 12126 hge 6 Entered Lrygnt Lchool Levi. 1916 Lnturdu Try ut LCHQL1 Semi. 1926 hge 6 Gfidt 1 hge 6 Grale 1 Fivst Teacher: Mgry Millar Fir t Tnqrhurz Mary Mi11cr Grrdu tai from 5rammer Schvo1 DVFL1 Gr 3uLL5d Tram ir :muy SCHUW1 Lffil 1934 Lge 14 at Bryant 1931 hge 13 st Dry nt Entorgi High Schovl Lt mry1nt 193A Entered High Qchuwl it Dry nt 1931 Crlwu fed nyril 23, 1933 hge 18 Gr'uufteL hyril 22, 1933 ,ge 17 My huwms fum plfns for future: My haves and m11u5 fQr future: ' Frrming Jeauty OWQP?tOT Name: Richgrd Huey Name: Darwin Keller Address: Bryant, Indiana Address: brywnt, lniitna H. l Born at: portland, lndinnn Enrn at: Wabash Township, Jay Co. Date: May 17, 1920 Date: May lA, 1220 Entered Public Ecnnul at Lryant Entered Public School at Huettle Date: Sc-ptembcfl' 12926 1156 6 2'::lgb1.1rth 'Toafr1Shi.p, Jay Co. kntercd Bryant nchnol Sent. 19:6 Date: Scptnmbcr 1926 nge 6 hge 6 airy-we 1 Enterili f.ryi.m :2,C1m3. wr I-Ch .1923 Eirnt Teacher: Mgfy Milltr ings 7 Grade 2 Gr'duuted from grzrmer Schocl ipril First Teacher: Esther Reich,rd 1934 ngt 13 at Bryant Gr dusted Trcm Qfimlif School Agri BntcrQd High Schrol wt bryfnt 1934 1031 Ugg 13 at Lryfnt Gr united April Z3, 1932 Age 17 Entered high Jnhunl :t Dry'nt 1934 My bovis and pl ns for future: Gr duztun April 23, 1938 ,gn 17 Sulcsmrn My hcges eng Ul1HH fur future To go tu college f 1 :sf ?y,'7:f:? H1 -5:2'i'x'1': ' ' , ,V X'-.gf '--- Ntme: Luna Kelli? Name nessie Macklin Jnirussz Lryant, Iniifn R. 1 Linretsz 'ry nt, lnli ng torn at: lnbask T 'lwll .nPLi7, Tay CQ. Soyn nt: Lry nt Byte: hnzil 24, 1719 Dptc: Avril El, 1921 Entered Public Lnnpol .t naettln Lnttrca 'ubllc Schnyl pt nrynnt Habnsh Tnwnihip, Jty Cn. nate: dcpfcmtef 1Q26 Lge 5 Date: Sewtemhsr 1G .'f, 6 nga 7 inte: -l,-1 1 1 ,'nH :mio 1 Levi: 1026 Entered Bryant nchctl Mcwcn 1Q?8 nge E Jvsle 1 H hge 8 Gfadv A Firft Tc char: Mgry Filler First T gchefz tithe? Rciunnrl U: 11QT?w fftm grimmor School april Grn,uzt6U from ,Qmmuu.' tghuul ,vril 192i !ge 12 at Dry nt 1534 ,gn 11 't lry nt EntarvQ High Sihonl ft Bryint 193A Entarei High bon ol it Bryani 1934 Gr luatei Awyil 33, 1938 nge 17 Grpluatcd n Fil LB, 1025 ngs 13 M7 no as ani plani for future: My Hoge: and pl HC Inu fwtunez lntefior DcCO?IfOT Ztenogrzfher ,f'4Q2 ,M,MN ' . - I . CSA, I ,fi ,-wx 2.f'a,.- X .fi 2. KN 'fi !f17,7?rf3QQ Jgx fi 3 T 1'2fffiFi1fgg?iiQQQfflffpg 1 TEL, 4 r-gif 3 'fn 11f1g,..t1-lf--M--1-M4 Qkxggfl 5 VVS, k-X , LI,.,-,,, .- 1 I ' 1 'A . 'f FR'T'd,frJX7t.M-',.f...-'-T N ,' I f' in I--X -1 ,X P' ' 5 fQ kv 17 lbw 7fl , , 1 1 'Ni '-4...,,. . 4 . L 4 ANGA' f nfr l'r-'3 - 1 LIL' ' Lf , 1 fffx-'lx LT, X 5 Y- N ' fm? fw,'mmf7'z17.4- -, f l Name: Lestcr Trguk . . ' Npme: Paul Havilxnd ' Address: Bryant, lnllra c 5.1 wh, M. P 1 I F R i '+' Y N, U vp hm1Te.Q. ol MDF, na1-nu . A Born 1,. East uf brJfn 1 W V , .T , , , -f, morn Lt: Llmoou, 1nd1hna Dabs: Qcfaber 11, 1v,u U , Q , . ,I rnmned f'ub'LiQ, ffnml - fuk'-fl Le' W 'l'L AA, N40 L 44' ., U .. nfl. Tx IL v? .LJ.. E 1 . .. , . . Rewqc H , mfr 4, 63 ' ' rmmfezcz Pubns tchool at Portiana 1 : -fLaL 11. 'H ,'. - Iwe- 5l3p?f-mf1-r15zf- ,figlb 'mf Comm' Qu .. .3 .. 2 .1 14.55 T, 4 Q., , K, f , M, . -. . -hz .GI t:'2t'cJff'ab'.f' '. G 6 Entered pryrgnt .'wg:,-11:03. nf-pt. 195.8 U ' Q C 1 ffl 31 nu 7 Gn,iH 1 . Enunrud 1ry1nt Ucaool Sant. 19,4 . ,, 'ff Afg' ' , 1 Q have 12 Cfr:-.16 tn Flfff ieacucrs G14vwr .icumgxur M. l V, W , F , JYJ - H -1 kg A ,Q ,1 ELFSU Tgzcnerz Lvr Jcnes Urauulbgu from LF-Ilqf ..,A Qphopl Upr-1 , - L F C . - lqqL fvw J, FL nnM-nl Lrggaebed 1rcm gr :ner uchocl fprll 2 ,, ' ufwl .J cw, ..'1 ' 'Y A 1 I- ,I 1 -1-,pw , .2,,,,f'+ -Q-1 3931-1 1556 1 1-15 SPY-U12 BHvCIvU Uluw MMHL31 1t M1J1n. 1,,L , . ,. , 1 , - 1 -1'1- +N, , 1,1 ,Q 1 Q3 MN W, Ent rea HLEH School Q, -rya b11Cu gdd np1L1 4,, 19,1 H e 1, ,,lJ V A L ., G, HGH, u lm V . , A q ufguuwteu AJF11 4,, 1,gv Ugg f my F0567 ina 51335 lor Juturs: , 1 1 ' ' ' ,qlrfy Nw Foyer and mlans for Lutureg FMWUQQ . ' Aviator fgfw ,-' f ,- ff KX -' ,. ' ffff' ssxgx . . 2 :t-..4:X X L. XF. fff' A 7 -1 -.R -M. 'I 'I' I If 1 f -X. , f L 1,1 ff V aj,-,, ',, f' Nine: Joieph Gicrharf - Nlmez gliug HHQY gldrcxsz Lrysni, Inda ng d.1 ,dkrq pg jyyqmfp Injjqna H, LOTU '13 N94T UTY ini born gt: Port1 n , lndigna P X-. 'Pg ,'f .-H. - V f-. Dbth- MMV QC, 1743 r Lynn: MerCn.18, 1?4U Enterwd Fub1ic DQHOQ1 Li mzcklin, EHQEQQL puulic ichufl ab Macklin, 'Q .,,. '-x..+ 'r,.f. . . ,.. .. L., Q2-11'1.,If.L.1f L-424, J- J MQ. JEVLj Clfr!-Gi.: iff'---X., JLAZ7 CO- ' -.,,1-,' -'Q .. , . -A DStGI Quwhtzubwl 1913 L58 C Dogg: DC?tCwbCf lqab hge 5 . ,, 'f 'JW' - . 1 - . .Q Ente HU ULU H5 LH fwi ff,'- l9Mf Lnucvfu uryznt UCQQO1 supt. LB? 7 GT U 4 nge 9 Frame A PlTSt Teecherz Ollvyy EMCPMTKOT First Teichgfz FTLHCGS Logfn UT71UNf6UWfu03 ff VYH? bvhwwl Hffll L:Lq1atnQ from gTfKmGT Schocl Lpril H34 wiv li ef LH- Zw1'0 1931, :ge iz, 111-yum Entered high Schocl atQry1nt 1934 Enfereu High 5chQn1 ,t Brygnt 1934 Gradusteu April LH, 1928 Age 13 Grgqubteg A ril 23, 1933 hge 18 NU howeg and plan: for future: My hopes gnu :1:us for future: Fzmnaer' N-Q:-xxx 1-Llcctric lieldirlg ., X N-.. . . I M 3 To pw' rg W .N ,., ' wsr w ffl' ' fm M PM , . - U -- -f f xx fs 'II A ,275 X EIVV' 341661: 3 1 IDIU 1 -Q 3 Affsgf---52,1 X :AQB 4,--,I . A .1 1 IJ 1 f 51 W2 .blf -fxnx, H QX15' N- f', fk,Nq XZ Qc J-L.,...f' 'N Nl-.-JP .Ki ' Z , -.- Y' 1 A xXf '4 I-36 L -5115 ' I g Ky' .' gf:g-1155K 'X sn. wg 1 S XX VXXQF N lorfnllwfq S X . ,Q x X Xu xx 'X . --W xx NN .v ',? 'l--'r:-,.,, ' nt 19 Nnmer Mnrgqret Manning Address: Bryant, Iniinna R. 1 born at, Union City Dated July 29, 1920 Entered Public School at Stratogn Rtndolpn County Date: Sentember LQEG Age 6 Entered Eryrnt Schtol Bent. 1922 Age 11 Grace 6 First Teacher: Alice T-ylor Grgdunted from grnmmqr Lcngnl April 1934 Lge 13 rt Bryant Entared High bchcol Lt Kryant 193A GFfQd1tGd hnril 23, 1938 nge 17 117 Howes ani plans for future: Stenographer 4 1 , . . in ,. 'xl N nu: X -Q 5, ' ' V1 I ,-...N Name: Dorothy Myers . ndifessz Portland, Indiana R. A torn xt: Bryant Date: Jznuiry 1, 19il Entered Public bcnmnl at Macklin rufrcreek Tip., Jay Co. Detnz Scwttmber 1326 3,9 7 Hnterei nryant srhvol 55wt. 1928 Qge 7 Gy'ie 3 First Te Cher: Ulivcr Shovmpker Cr.iu.tQu irwm ir.mmer Schsol ppri 1934 150 13 at Ery'nt Entered High nchocl at Eryfnt 1934 Gr: u ted Lryil LB, 1938 nge 17 ly Ao1Lu :na tltnv for future: Nurfn 1.- 2 Name: Jason Montncmsry H mc: ?rqgfLg tinge Address: pryant, Inninnr idqrowsz rtrtlunn, Indiana R. A Korn qt: Bryant lgrn gt: Hartforl Tug., ,J ms Co. Date: Januzry 29, 1921 Upto: gyrtl xg, 1720 Entered Public School at Bryant Ent-red Public ,annul at Pcling Date: Sewtembcr 19P6 nga 5 J nkn n Tut. Jpy Co. Entered Bryant Scnnol if t. 1946 Date: Lentcmnor 1938 156 8 LEC 5 ,Urine 1 inturea Lry nt ivhnfl March 1937 . 4-4 - .,,. , First T achcr: mgny Miller LgG lv nrndt 11 Grtdunten from grgmmnr School xlril ?lFft To vhnr: Mury Simmons 1934 Age 13 it Lry nt CygAu.ttd frfm grammar School liril Entered High School it lrypnt 195A 192A ,gn 13 at Poling CrI'7.i1'l,1i't6C1 11111111 23, 17 E,I'1t1,1'f5gq,, Hiffh SCf1fi1.3l .1 f, PQliI'1g1. My Hopes tnd pltns for 'uturrz Qr,Qu:ted nxril 43, 1038 nge 17 Business My Ho ef and pl nn fur future: 3 ,RH Live on 1 r nch in Gregon vu' M- , f. '73 !f tI 1, 1. tr- wtf 1-A 11537 f 1 .-v' Q! -A-1,j,.a N ,W ' f'Z ,ff'N' N .' ff, 71' Mft PM 1 N fair 1' A 'H A V tht f ftij EQW'X g I kk-xy IX 4 K If X51 47' ' if A .XA ', ,.f , 1 K - ,- 5 . - .1 wM1 f -7 , v. H .- 2 x, p 3 ' 1. 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XMHY THRUQJMLEGE ' NOkVNtA fRL3Hf4Hf Nome: Robert Soenoer A Address: Bryant, Indiana R. 1 Born et: bryant Date: February 23, 1920 Entered Public School at Bryant D,te: September 1926 Age 6 Entered Bryant school bent. 1926 Nmm:EmmfMmme rddress: Portland, Indiana Lorn at: Soottsburg, Indiana Date: January 18, 1919 Entereu Public School Dgte: September 1925 Entered tryunt School R.L in Scott Co. 6 1931 tu g6 Sent. 6 ,Age o Gr ne 1 Age 12 Gregg First Tnnchers Mary Hiller First Tbaoher: Hebert Blunt GF ouatii fFOm grammer School April Graduated irom grammer ichool nnrl 1234 hge li at Bryant 1934 Lge 15 at Bryant Entered High Sehool at Qrynnt 193i Entered High School at Bryant 193A Grpuugted Avril 23, 1933 nge 13 Gro e..' noted npril 13, 1933 Lge 10 LW Howes ani plans for Future: iU'HowoS and nl ns for future: KQHWEEF of 5Qd1OQ 3tuFG Stgnggy'-hey ff' Name: Glen Stein ijgp hdiressg Portland, lnuj'na R. A fn Lorn et: Rlnchestvr, In'lnna xl.,-f Date: October 30, 1920 Entered Public Cen 31 at Hinlin Wayne Twp. Joy C . Dgte: bewtcmbor l9k6 nge 5 Ffq Entered Irygnt School Vent. 1934 WJ! 1334213 o,.f.,f,1.,: fp J C' Firm 've .fe-ner: rtieime '-Cstellefz-my f-.-' A Graduated from gr gmt, 5 hail ntrll ' 103A Lge 12 at Hamlin fo hntered High icnool ,L Bryant 1031 Gr -:le :muted avril 23, l9f3 Lg: 17 My H0165 Hui plans far fniufez L Secure f government wofltion . . , I -rf if 7 535 I ,.., ,mx A r a ., , . ,,,m,. , If 9 , if 1 X ! Qu! I fy' 5' fl kM'fLm'f': ag A fn ND 'xfx ' ' V X x.,f J fe-4 ef o of 1 me L, J y .fw lj 'Ar ex-M,1'! Wnen ve, the Senlor Clase of lQ5Q, enteved rt Bryant Hirh School in the Pell of 1974, little did we reelize how short our hifh school days moull re. We entered our Freshman reef Mit? e class of P7. Durinf the year the olfee was inovereed to QR. Lr. Loren was our elves e,oneor and dwrine the yeer we enjoyed these warties. Two bots 'ret our class plefed on the bziletball teen. When we cave into ow? Snenonore rear We befen to fee? as if we were eueceoein . Twle year our class wee spcnsoved bf Kr, Thodee who was later re- placed of n. Chapman. Sevorwl Dove vere on t the athletic tern tale year. Dwrinf the Veer our class decreased tc 97. While in our Junior year, we took cert in eev- eral school rctivitiee. Our nwnber deeneeseH to 9? until VP: eprinw bwowvht as fred lc Xinde. Unier the direction o' Ties Hleenor Martin and Pr. Chapman we pave the successful -lay, NThe Villion Dollar Butler.U With the none. we tooi the Seniors on a trip throu h southern Indiana end visited many in- teresting nlaoee. At last we hvve reeoked ouv Poe' after four short veefe of herd Mori. Our nuwbev was the save this ear. This year undem fue U+rent+on of Mies Ayfee and Lf. Ha? new vo wave tUe ,lay Ulena Pivcrs. 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'C Q1 15 M ' KDQQUQ1 'U E 'U I ld P Q UU QJ 5- If- QQ .f-' Q, :J Q3 ' .f ,. ...f QJ 'ti rv -1 C' 4 71 X 3' 'L A Yyvsiimfp: f-TX,-.QQMQU -Q E92 -- QP Q:-'H-Uv-QQIJW P'-WTUOO -up fa 21 - Lk D 0,1 O M : :eu Q, w 4-f QI r- LJ chu Li O ,--ff: Wmvd OW Q,g.1,O If I ' T Q The Senior Class of '58 ls passing through the school yard gate They'vs trod these oaths twelve yeer's or more The school bell calls them here no more. Our class, its members twenty-three They all seen glad from school thsy'rs free. With each class nate I woke e rine Beginning now with Freddie Hinds. Here's Freilie Hinds, Q its s oasifrl lad, Too bod girls, Freddie's not to be hed. Hof ss for Chfrlss Abbott, he's a big tease, Fror the time Le gets there to the time he leaves. Looks as though fith Pa l, Fern Abbott will lend, If you ion't believe me loot on her left hand. Gnoitols Armsntront is rsring to vo, She's full of fun end mischief you know. Wayne Bruhagsr always has s slogen, Better stwdy your lessons or Tou'll have to see Logan. Not, there's Weniell Eoersole, who would never fret nor stew Unless the oarber intervenes, there 'ill be cahages for two. Holland Tsnnig just sits and sriles. At Betty Knoelke across the aisles. Next Jean Ford, out she's not to be rad, She has her eyes on the 5 and lC lad, Here's Hugh Ford, better known as our nest, He wont study himself, and he annoys all the rest. Than Lest'r Frank, he's n rechanical boy, He can fix anything from a train toys small toy. Joe Gierhsrt has a lot of good poise, And tries to escene wit out any noise., v- I Jason Lpntgwm-ery' witirsll nis'qgjo'od liooks, Is ss nandsomefss the-heroes in story booksa . Cline Huey is well known for his snore, He gets his studies, who could ask for more. Paul Haviland is the go-getter of the class, Without him the Seniors would never bass. Richard Huey is the city milk msn, He delivers his milk in s Ford tin can. Ann' Keller, 'io i m l nd oloid , 4 ', it fl s snail sl s ' 1 e Thinks tnere's no one like her little John. Dorwin Keller number ninety-nine, Makes those baskets maybe three at a tins, Bessie Kscklin who is slwnys fqll of fun, Ususlly comes to school of s morning on the run Margaret Manning who is jolly and ist, Can always blush no matter whore sne's nt. Here cones Edna on the run, She got here sftsr the pnrsde begun. A very short lad cones next in line, It could be no oth r tnsn Glen Stein. Robort Spencer, s forward on the team, You should watch him when he turns on the steam Dorothy Iyers in s Chevy painted green, Is not an unusual sight to be sein. Senior Glass Q ' E fvw:M.N.HMi.ii.iim..Jw4 X ,f -XV! ..-.,g:1??, T H E NOTED PANKER RETURNS SOME A Mr. borwin Heller and family re- turned home from an extensive round the world tour on their.yacht,q the Hoosier Maid. The Kellers were acc- ompanied by Glden Stein, Mr. Keller's bookkeeper and private secretary. qw -r 4 WEDDING ANNOUNCED - Mr, and Mrs. Jess Bailey announc- ed the wedding of their daughter-Irene tofyendell Ebersole, son of Grant Eb- ersqle of this city. The newlyweds will reside at their,new home on Elm Street after their honeymoon to Bur- muda. Nt. ,M q, N,, , A vI4s1Ts' Hugh Ford, a brilliant member of the bar, is.vacationing here with his wife, Betty. Mr. Ford,5quite an athlete himself, is going to help. :Al coach.tlw high.schocl boys intolshape for-some of their sports. , ,Q - 4, ,vsisfsolr PARTX , 1, I. Bud .lows Jr- w11l,.,siYs adpsrw to celebrate his seventh birthday this afternoon to the future debs . and their.escqrts.. The fifty child- renfwillcbe,chaparoned,by,Buddyls motherysthe former Jenn Ford. I GUEs?rsQ ENJOY. ' HoUsE wfuwnwo iWs.AMmr,kmmnfmfmwaxiQn- ality in parties, outdid herself last night in a house warming for her new home on Walters.avenne, .A- mong those present was Bessie Macklin the interior decorator of the house. NEW FARM MACHINE ON EXHIBIT The new Do+All-Work farm machine invented by Joe Gierhart and Robert Spencer, is now exhibited in, ,'the farm Implement Headquarters showroomr on West Main Street., Mra-Gierhart and Mr. Spencer ar farmers on ag 20000 acre ranch near narsg N -- QAPXTN .. S E E R --A -V ... .. . four JURQ giwm MCNTQOMEJX For the next three years, you who trade at Roth's will be using Monygomery furs. Roth's have just signed a contract with the owner Jason Montgomery, after fur farms in this pg a survey of all the part of the country. The Montgomery K is the largest, most produces the best farm, it was found, modern equipped and pelts. C V I NURSE AWARDED MEDAL Miss Capitola Armantrout was s'arded a medal for her bravery in the recent earthquake disaster. MissArmantrout, who was the head of the nurses at the Simpson Hospital took charge of the nurses working in the ruined area, as well as working herself. Many stories are told of her daring bravery. 0 ANNOUNCER SIGLS NET CONTRACT . Wayne Brubaker, famed r announ- cer had just signed a new iL , year contract for the Pappyhs Pickled Pickees and Bean Soup program. NSkinnyU Bru- baker is the most in demand of the announcers of today. R D RESCUED TRAVELERS TELL 0F ' P 'ETRANGE SIGHTS ' 'I Could it be that the world is not entirely'discpvered? Margaret Manning stewardess and Raul Haviland, owner of the P.H.A. airlines, revealed a strange tale of bronze skin ned men who seem to be farm more civilized than the people of our world after they were rescued from a strange country where they were forced to land.' 1 - INVENTORS RETIRE Lester Frank and Cline Huey, inter- nationally known inventors, retired from their positions as head electricians of the local broadcasting station. Their reason, they say--HTo devote our entire time to a new invention.U A R N T O D A N TiE LATEST DANCE STEPS TAUCHT BY EXPERTS A L T D A N C I N G S C H OOL CHARLES AND FERN ABBOTT ORPHAN INSTITUTION EMPLOYS NEW DocToR , AUTHOR OF POISE PUBLISHED NEW BOOK Miss Edna Thorpe, profesr ' at Stevens college, has just completed L - book ULet's Improve Our Speech.N Tnis is the second in a series named,HFaults of the Americans.U THESE PEOPLE HAVE BOUGHT OR HAVE PHOMISED TO BUY ANNUALS. fCCntinUEi on last page of the Alumni historyl Miss Dorothy Myers was hired by'i 4' the Wilson Orphan's Home on the re-g , tiral of Dr. Gene Rutford. .Miss Myers returned home from abroad, where she was studying her new theory on , Elephantiases, to accept this position. spoarswum ,INJUREDQ Fredric Ninde, well know athlete if received a broken arm and several A'- Mr. Glentzer Olive Pyle Mr, Towell 1 Dorotha Bailey Miss Ayyes Marjorie Macklin 'Charles Abbotta' Jennie Irene Wightman Fern Abbott-an :Imogene Rowland Captio1ayArmantrout F 'fl' Wayne'Brubaker Wendell Ebarsole Rolland Fennig Jean Ford H' -Hugh Ford ' minor cuts and brnisesQwhen'he turned oihssuer Frank W Paul Rittenhouse Philip Briles Richard Fifer Andrew Reita 'V Madonna Huey '1 VirginiajSkinner over in his foreign made'carLV The.om fJoe:Gierhart I Carl,Hoehammerf car was smashed beyond repair and- - ' kPaulHHavilandf v1yeneiThggrgr'gf Mr. Ninde WasYlucky,toHeacape alive, ,.Cline Huey Fern Thomas If 'si E '-YU, 7 W A '- Quia-,DiCk,HP6y Billie Johnson FAMOUS MOVIE STAR'ONn1 'i 'Anna Kelleri or Helen Pyle 'PALACE STAGE f ' Rolland Fennig, famous singer of the cinema world will be at the Palace theater in person.- One of his songs will be NHOW Well I Rememberu from - his recently completed motion picture Hrurkish Twignght.H ' or-' , X MERRIMENT.cFOR ALL T O P AND' S P I N N I.T E E L U B I Dancing every evening Dick Huey Prop. Dorwin Keller Bessie Macklin Margaret Manninge Jason Montgomery Dorothy M ers Fredric Ninde Robert Spencer uGlengStein Edna Thorpei F Helen Logan Helen Laux Frances Judy Helena Welsch Mary Haley Agnes Fisher Loretta Laux Max'Shoemaker' Warren McMichaels Al Ford Marcella McC.3skey Francis Kenyon Ruby Ford Jean Judy Frances Straley Betty Gene Leeper Donald Brnnkerhoff Richard Maitlen Mike Rupert Betty Knoelke John Fidler jon!!-cg, l J fy Q if Q5 in gf! 0 !, 1:5 e - X .1 gg ,f jf, Ye the Senior Class of ?ryant,,Jay County, Indiana, in the Anno Domini, one thousand, nine hundred and thirty- eight having emerqed victorious from over four years more or less, of perpetual studying, and in full possession of a crammed mind, well trained memory, and almost superhuman understanding, do hereby and Hereon draw up 1nd Duklisn 'h- is, our lest will and teetament realizing fully it will be regarded with insenceritf. I, Charles Abbott will ny sense of humor ind ability to play oool to Uortert Enqlef I, Fern Attott will my fob as librarian to Helen Logan and my interest in shorthand to any funior who czres to have it. I, Canitcla Armentrout will my popularity to Jean Judy and Nike Rupert to Tennie'Fightnan, I, Wayne ?rubQker, do not want anyone to Follow in my foot- steps, so I leave nothing. I, Wendell Ebersole, iill my nickneme o? nRomeoN to Andy Reitz and Irene Feiley to the first one here. 1 I, Holland Tenning, will my interest in the Junior Clase to Donald Irinkerhoof and my black curly hair to Paul Ritten- house. I 1, JQQH Tori, will my gkility to ict out of scrapes to Wess- ie Wutcher, and my nickname of HChu'?yU to Fern Thence. I, Lester Frwnk, lzive my nechqnicil driving sit to Fred Roll realizing his ability to nike eat une. I, Paul Vaviland, will my position ze ftu ent Nanoger to Qor don ilentrer. I, Cline Huey, vill my driving abilitf to UTY Shoemaker know ing that he will find e plnce for it in his left arm. 's I rn A 3 v in I, Iasor Wor+0owerv. leave my cocn doic to Urlon Liux . V 1 I, Virg roi Manning, will my art alility to Lcih Rish and my giggles to Marjorie Macklin hoping thxt she vill roceivo no harm fron it. .'g I, Fredric Nindc, will my ability to turn ovxr cars to Fig Ton Fidlcr and my position on thc boskctbyll floor to Carl Uochammcr. - I . I, Dorwin Ycllcr, lcfvo Wy brckoikzll shit to my brothmr Wrncst and my zhility to blush to lsnws nishcr. I, Edna Thorpc lwavo my ilility to f1ir+ to ?ctty Shavver in hoU.f thgt sho icy rccurc 1 boy friend. I, Tlah ?tffh, larva my igyhlrz to eviryonu in hoow? thai TON voip for mc Them I run for Nnyor of Portlznd. I I, Robcri Spencer, lucy, If hfautiful griy CYQS and my lo- vuly hair to Treo Yiitlsn. I, Hufh ford, vill my rm intnrrat in school to my brother Pob, and my mischiovcnoss to Ann Chigngn. I, Joseph Wich rt, will, ll my girl fricndo in Toncva to Igmcs Shophurd in hopes thit hr vill loiyg thosw in Pry- int Slonc. I, Persia Macklin will wy wbility to writc pocne to Potty Ioan Lzapgr ind Wy hfhits of Tvtting in pt Carly hours to Inog no Howland. , , I, Anui Koller, will my ililitv to tvp: to Richard Mzitlon ind My quict vdys to Ruly Ford. y I, Dorothy vyors'vill my vrogn HGhcvyN to Philip Prilos in hopes thit hc iijhk como to soo yr. y I, Richard 'uoy, xill my b vutiful Nchin whiskcrsu Qhd my ,fouinino intcrcsts to N rccll Welling, Ho, thc Seniors, oxtlnd our hczrtf lt thinks to the fzcu- lty for Lhcir iood niturcs, ind give them full pover in miministrutih laws to futurc classes. Wo, the Seniors, will to the Juniors ill the boys thit can be coixed to join thair cliss. f We, tho Qeniors, will our worldly knowledge ind sophistica- tion to the bevildorcd Freshie. We, the Seniors, bequuith our good grzdos f?D ind inititive to the Sophofores. WNQ, the Seniors, boquexth to nur jmnitor ill the mud ve hive tricked in, and the chewing gun so generously stuck on the desks und seats. Wo, the Qenirre, will to +he Litrlridns ill the Detective st orice, Wild Weot Vigazincs, movies Nirrore, ond other junk A we prized so hiqhly ind reid so c2reFully. Wo, hereby affix our sedl in front of no vitnesses so no one con ever prove nothing. SIUVED: Scniors of '38 ... .-4 I HOnee ln A Whileu HStormy Weatheru threatened the HHarvest Moonu which Poised HMQ, Myself, and ln to start Hlanoing With Tears ln My Eyee.N After talking to the 'Y2atker Mann HThe Scene Changeen to UFair and Warm F' and the West Winduis Hwhieroringn nhont dMy Secret Love AffairH with HJosephin2H Uln Old Chieagou to HThe Girl I Left Behind,N HPlense Believe Men that giving my HTrue Con- feesionu made me fell HLike a Fiqh Out of Water H 1 bwt noWHMore Than You Known HI'm Grateful To Youu because you can he UA Little Forgiving.H WNow that there is HSmooth SailingH 'I'm a Little Bit lndependentu and fell like HGetting Some Fun Out of Life? So donning UTop Het, White Tie and Tailsn I and HThe Qeautiful Lady in Blueu will have HCooktails for Twon and hold HHands A- cross the Tablen at ourHSeoret Rendezvousu on HForty-Second Street.U Clzss EJitPon Qsrs lim tus dear Seniors, Wno'vs ossssd on bsforsg Tney nsvsr will stroll in our malls 'DV WOFG, Tnsv nsvvr will ovss All killed bv tne vignt of tae nonors thsv bore, iooi Hoo! Hers lie tne Door Seniors, fnd now we rfgret 'smg Tnsy never, no never, will let us forgst'smg Tney've never done tnst since tus first dev we met All killed bv tae knowledge tnrt sfdly upset 'sm. Booi Hoo! Hers lie tns dear Sonlorsg witn lsurels adorn Tne olncs wners tnoyllingorsdg alas, We must mourn. Sucn noole acoisvsmsnts could scsroely bs bornsg And so tnsy novo left us fll sad and forlorn. Boo: Hoo! x'JHKY f '--- ..'! I .fox XX 1 I s ' v ' f ff o fm. owlf ff! , ff R-so L a I '5 Ma ' , ' fl 'M ,M -M - f f If nl ff' 'ff fvffii 'J UT' 'KH l ji! 1, fl 'fffb' .oEx'lv,f I gflvfws yn -'Q- xi 4 . 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We nave nad Q vnrv Qujwvnble timw tnaaw lest Your vfars of our scnool CPFWEF, WP know tmwt wg dmva Dcccmmlisnpd a lot, We nopp tnat tue Juniwr GlPSf'Wil1'cnrry nn as we maven- . - 71 ' Niargarfv T' Mam11ng Hugi4 Ford 4 - A Frifjddio N1HdF?, L ' mmm 5 winger ' WA, Axjnfl KLv11.er' Ja on Mc-mtqgomo rv. A ' Y me Brubnkrr' BPSS1 U Macklin - F Jeagw Ford Q Frm Abbott Di ck Ligmv Edmfl Tuoime ADGFC MW lfijfers Joe Geifjgnarfc Les'13e,! ? FFIWIIP' Clinbl Huey Glen Stein Darwin Keller' ' Weniiff ll Ebermles ,Gnp1tC'la b.rm.f'ntrout Paul.: Haviland Rollzmi F arming: , Cnarbes Abbott THE SENICRS OF '38 SAY FAREWELL -,. i 3, Q! If 5 . i , r U l -fffriifgfi-'ff J ff:,ffT21l:':-Y' . 33 23igA'i1l .'1 5511-113 im :ak V1 ff?w 2 Q x L 'fix 5 H 5 I xXxAqQQ,.!x L Qi lf ' -ff ff? +ef-. 'W 14 ' I . im' L55 li! MH' wife 12 2f ff ,.2 1 ia 1 - , I -' 4,71 1'-i -1-' ni 3' :gf 111 . 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First lon--f ' A892 Jily, Q leg, Betty fnoiluc, Lo:we+t L tug :ecfu Ro'--helen Star, ielzn Mayen, .char sich, Xilten puwph rd, njnei Fisher T izu Fo emMill:eL Briant, Ju'A H.eh, Cn rl en Qieg lourth hWW--und id ?rirWergo f. Ei ie nfees s'ihSJf. Rich fn Mngtgcn JUN CR LLASS ftEM m T . as . v.q v FYR fg? thglgengorviogstHei?triQEt:in line. Francis Judy 'ho is al nys pleasure bent was elected their president. Agnes Fisher by popular majority Cn the school has a nenority. Hike Mupert in wit surpasses and entertains all his classes. Loretta 1353 so poised and cool Is quite an asset to our school. Donald Bri-Kerhoof is tall and slim, for dwawing he has nite a yen. with Helen Logan knouledge is emple, To all her classmates she's a shinning Charleen Huey is a sister to Cline And can she make her brother mindl Helen-Laux is a peppy lass and undoubtedly the most mechiveous in Helena .elsch is liked by all, But is usually behind the eight ball. Eileen Shepherd is reserve and quiet, But to Mary H us, she's quite all right, ley is an attractive girl example. the class. From her well shod feet to her every blond curl. Betty Knoelke is rather self posessed And in her classes among the best. nichard Maitlen just can't behave. Vf his lessons he is no slave. Mildred Bryant is wide awake, WHEN it comes to studying she takes the cake. Ohe's not the lea t, but she is the last YOU KJON who I mean, Lash Rash. E. Macklin jlqhiofs J 'A C I Q s S IB L Q .. 'fi b b Q: H V L . --jr -urs... ' ' ' Q- p' nf,-i 51 gd- . 1, N N N I U V' 1 I v, ' 1, ., I H, V I ,- , . 4 'M A . -'F I-M 7 1 - l'. ..' A Mr if f J ,,,. A ' V ua - I 11 5 1 'J' , l I 'E-35-r e 1 , P V v 9 !' -15.1 1 l 4: 1 flflylp .QL 14 QAN YCU IMAGINE? Bgessie not 'Qifjfing to attract attention? Hugh keeping still for five minutes? Charles not having something to say? The Senior Class looking dignified? Joe.not bragging about something? Anna going with anyone but John? Margaretonot Fern at home Bob working Holland with Paul without looking at Freddie? on Saturday night? t the Loblolly? straight.hair?? good grades? rx f Dorwin not oeing baahful. ,,4fT. Jean not thinking of Eudf . Glen mayor oi Portland? Capitola being homely? Wendell without Irene? Cline with curly hair? Dick Staying at home? Jason as a preacher? Dorothy not working? Lester being -'HN 1 +Naf+f- 'f' C?-'7'Zi1' . f 5 f' l -Sri,-N .J ' 't 'x ' '.-. K X. h 1 lf , D L' lv 'v o-L. - X! Jikrl ,hip Xftpifl X -T .1 Cl 'Ax - Y' PH- fc of 1 2 , .fl X ,.-4 ' X f, ,A XCULLY E WK 5 ' x fl-VRg:X0'ff1'Yv If Rf' . ' ' x Hat X JU . f'rl- W CW Q i ,xr D U Aff? L' 1m 3iiT53i. ,f-at---A-2 LL,-ii: short? WJfgga,,L.hmN4:mk Edna not studying? Wayne studying? ,f 1 , -, ' lj K' ..... x W,x ,, vi ,. x t j , .I y ' . ' ' x- 1 2 4 tw, A Q, ff gang, If Q' mf, Za Sophomores First Row Left to Right--Inez Knoelke, Irene Bailey, Uma Jane Iliff, Jennie Irene'Tightman, Imogene Rowland, Betty Laux, Betty Shauver Second Row--Elaine Bryant, Rosanna Spencer, Marjorie Mack- lin, Ruth Montgomery, Olive Pyle, Bessie Butcher Third Row--John Fidler, Irene Soade, Helen Bailey, Dorothy Bailey, Reba Abbott, Natalie Garlinger, Jilma Arman- trout, Richard Fifer Fourth Row--Everett Chapman Sponsor, Philip Briles, Paul Rittenhouse, Andrew Reitz, LeRoy Romaklus, Ernest Keller z' . 1 'VI . fy w,,. J f ff' ' f 5 'I f,! fd' - ,. IN., I ! jj 5 1 4. L- rl Bb Freshmen Q First Row--Left to Right--Hardy Logan sponsor, Marie Rash, Dorothy Lastcrs, l.l Helen Pyle, Eilly Johnson, Rosemary, Laux, Ruby Ford, Jean Judy Second Row--heft to Right--Irene Thnerer, Hildred King, Doris Armantrout, Irene Gable, Jean Camybell, Fern Thomas Third Row-eJames Fidler, Helen Vaoklin, Virginia Skinner, Madonna Huey, Rose Reitz Fourth Row--Arthur Ford, Carl Hoehammer, Hax Shoemaker, Tarren Nchiohels, James Shepherd. l mm.-. ff T' e 5 h M E n 1 -- fu-Y ww mr- -an K , X . 5 . o P H O M o I' Q ' S 21 -QQQ . ,ff s I .4 u , - x ' ' Senior Want Ads BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES A position open for a bright student, Senior preferred, not more than 43 years,old, big ears, clear eyes, bull neck, muscle bound, with a very pleasing appearance. Communicate with E. Z. Employment, Krazy Dat, Ark. WANTED a check-book for a lady that folds up in the middle. , Edna a new permanent. Holland Fennig A date for Saturday night. Jean Ford. An unqualified excuse. Hugh Ford The girls to leave me alone. Fredric Ninde To lose my temper. Robert Spencer A cave man. Capitola Armantrout A big job with big pay and little work. Senior Class Permission to speak as long as I want to. Paul Haviland Students that will study. Faculty A remedy to make hair curly. Joe Gierhart Congratulations. CNone of us, wezre too dignified.l A book worn from actual study. UsS. Museum For Sale Th Several dog-eared books--very useful. Seniors Marriage licenses for Seniors graduating in June. My basketball ability. Fredric Ninde All but a few of my freckles. ? Good assembly seat Cseasonl. Bessie Macklin HA dog--will eat anything-every fond of children Jason LOST The girl who won't neck Cif found, drown herb. Box 78 My chewing gum. Hugh Ford The man I wanted. Margaret Manning. HAH grades somewhere in Miss Ayres' room. Reward for safe return. A Ability to flirt. Please return tofvhoever lost it. When I'm walking with my sweetness. Wendell Ebersole A fountain pens-by lady full of ink. FOUND Three penny pencils chewed on both ends. A prescription for dignity. About four bushels of gum--slightly chewed. Janitor O M If 'wtf I fx qi.. First Row: Mary Myers, Dorothy Jrinkerhoff, Louise Manning, June Macklin, Lois Butcher, Betty Gene Leeper, Velma Jeanne Haviland, Mary Hough, Muxine Tullis. Second Row: Moxie Bailey, oessie Myers, Pauline Knoelke, Frances Straley, Ruth Tcwell, Marie Snauver, Mabel GdTliDgSTe F Third Row: Junior Haviland, Charlotte Bryant, Fred Muitlen, Norbert hngle, Jesse Briles, Junior Manning, Max Reynolds, Fred Roll. Fourth Row: Calvin Adams, fhurlow Huey, Mr. McCoy, Sponsor, John Orr, Dempsey Arnold. 'xfwxg C m fail 'M 5 -X Q 1 J ,f .7 J K fi .Cf F f 'J ,,.k 7Tt Ltr J -,W. K. x L4 L First Row: Mexine Lunning, Betty Roll, Josie Jane Denny, Martha Simmons, Alice Spencer. ' Second Row: Ruby Simmons, Mabel Ford, Marie Iliff, Mabel Siders. 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Helen Laux: l notice you're - under it most of the time. an ...E- Mike Rupert: If I kiss acr s you call me bold? ' . ' threw a oss the room would Jennie Whigtman: No, just -lazy. ,. :RollanddFennig:' My father f ' built to the Rocky Mt. ' Bob Spencer: My father set the North Pole. Glen Stein: aw, that's noth- ing. You know the Dead Sea, well it. my father killed h Ford Cboasting to Betty was. out with a night. up! Maybe next mamma will let Hug Miller?--I nurse last Betty: Cheer timer your you go out without one. a-.ns I Capitola Armantroutg My folks are going to Sena me to a girl's finishing school. Margaret Henning: Mine can't ' manga me, either. -,- Bud Remarklus instead of ask- ing permission, walked across the assembly and borrowed a knife. Teacher: Why did you do that, Bud? HaVen't you a tongue? Bud. Yes, but it won't reach that far. 'f'- 7 ' . -6- p Freddie Ninde: Dorwin,, I found this long' blonde hair in the back of my car. My girl's hair is 1 brown. l 4' J i Dorwin Keller: Itll give you an explanation. Freddie! Explanation nothing. 'What I want is an intro- duction. Bessie'Macklin:' Did you pass the exams? d Wayne Brubaker: No. Bessie: Why, what's wrong? Wayne: Mr. Chapman asked me things that happened years and years before I was born. O x Q ,mu fl- Front Row: - Junior Butcher, Leonard Dale, Jimmy Miller, Peter Briles H LJ I Katheryn Bailey, Juana Briles, Eugene Dynes, Norman Crowell, Roy Smith - Second Bow: Carl King, Earl Landers, Robert Graves, Richard Showver, Bertha Sutton, Rheneta Houser, Betty Jean Smith, Bobby Master Third Row! Lester Ford, aicnara Haviland, Dillard Armstrong, Leatha Belle Knoelke, Lavaun Keller, Arneda Bennett, Barbara Jean Bailey, Mary Harden, Keith Gillespie. Fourth'Bcw: Pearl Pyle, Elaine Nelson, Grayce Myers, Martha Jean Stroube, Robert Bergman, Dorothy Frank, Thomas Maitlen. Back Row: Goldie Smith, Paul Towell Cteacherl, Fred Haffner, Ern Fieer. ' ' Those not in the picture--Genevieve Spde and Ruth Roll 'W L! -N' ff 8 'A f ,'QQQ'2'Z ,fi g Fhrrt Row: Leroy Myers, Norma Jean Keller, Joan Spencer, Wanda Lau Journey, Lois Poling, Betty Bergman, Pauline Huey, Velma Jean Houser, Robert Dennye B Second Bow: Joan Armantrout, Naomi Manning, Emmaline Bennett, Beat- rice Kennyon, Wanda Pyle, Norman Campbell, Junior Denny, Char les Hough Third,Row: ' Russell Simmons, Marvin Towell, Arthur Huey, Robert Havi land, Hazel Pyle, Vivian Myers, Billy Fifer, Raymond Milligan Fourth Row: Jay Rowland, James Galinger, Leon Garlinger, Robert Berg man, Russell Tucker, Paul Adams, Keith Newcomer, Nelda Iliff Virginia Craig, Robert Myers, Billy Stroube. Those not in the picture--Imogene Macklin and Helen Havi land. est ! O O TD on-t-1 -B archer' MY. 'paul Ttbwen 263 OO C055 S I' W? KEQCVIEV' Word Glenfzer ., , ,, Q, me L .HI id I f 'Q fr in 4, if 'A eel 4- 'H AM' yea. .- Q?-5 Ui-Q W . 'Q NEW RULES, REGULATIONS, AND OTHhHnloE it resolved that: The pretended power, at present exercised by the fec- ulty, of giving pupils an UPN grode on the claim that Shehespeure wrote HHuckleoerry Finn,H etc., shall be now und forever dispensed with. The privilege of eating or chewing cundy, apples, gum and all other life-giving substances shell not be de- nied students simply becuuse faculty cannot afford same. . If e seetmete smite you on one cheeh, you mey be ful- ly Justified in smiting him twice es herd on his cheek without fear of receiving unjust punishment from the person in charge. l This school shell be governed by, for, and with the students, und without the faculty. The well-known students, namely Andrew Reitz and James Shepherd, be supplied with sutomutic folding beds to be attached to their respective seats. fb? Also that the same persons be supplied with snore silencers so as not to disturb the faculty or student body. Said silencers to be furnished free by the welfare organi- zotion. A free and uncensored mode of communication, written or oral, be allowed the students without interference from the faculty. Never buy paper. You can pick up enough on the floor when the sents ore moved from the assembly. DQn't stend in the hells. If everybody stood still, nobody could get by. Always look up to the Seniors. You may be one some day. i Never let study ruin e high school educetiont p Be sure to get e seat nesn'a bright student at exam tiflle 0 Better never than lets. EE wx., I ,,.-,dx A 9 L.- QI K gel! I 2- I Harden, Jerry Macklin, Ruth Jean P urer - Front Row: Evelyn and Glen The olinj, Row ll: Verlin Lee Craig, Patsy Nelson, Marion Armantrout Maxine Masters, Jacque Maitlen, Joe Butcher, Joan Myers lll: Elvan To Qaret Bailey Norman Tulli Row ' 7 L.. is s, Marion Logan, lrvin Ford. ' well Alma Eerfmar Velma Rittenhouse, Mar , Jonn Bergman, Betty Sutton, Roseann Fifer Row IV: Lois Craig, Marfaret Hiller, Elior Hiller, Wilma lli , . Hohann Vontgomery, Clsditn Loy, Eu ene Rcser, lnez Armstrong, Harrison Eryant, Tonald Graves. Row V: Jonathan Re aer, Joan-Campbell, Barbara Jean Smith, Hicharg Sutton, Fats, Spare, Tommy Fat Turner, Thelma Lanoers, Albert Ledoff. Teacher--Lorotna Logan KN- l X Nw .fy K ef! LJ' fi? i 7 F - Md G.. 1 Front Row: Lewis KLn9, Iavid Eriles, Joann Humby, June Halt .Fianfia 1 '- lanninj, Herbert Meyers, Virginia Ford, Philip Stol William Kale, Row ll: Don King, CLarlotte Wilhelm, Herrin Armstrong, Carolyn Hailey, Alveroa Swygurt, Harry Tifer, Helen Q Lanoers, Glen Kile, f Row lllt Norma Supton, Rosalie Harden, louise Logan, Billy Green, Joy Ann Garlinger, Phyllis Nurpny, Davij But oner, Bruce Poling, Arline Kenny. 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Q 1 L . ...I -- -I ,s 1 1. - .L V .- --M -- f- tl ik-':Lli.. ,4 xf f,',' 5L??Ti.L .A::.! lk- f .. ff -'f' 'x- .' Lg ,!' Q - ..',w1 VME 'jg I -'-1.455 I ,,,,: :Tff Q lf' rl' f 'ALJ Ag if 6 'Q -ZH 3 -if . .H 'I-:ui-'-FIM, 'ff -- yu fora? Ai ' '- .-.v 1 J Lf-, ,la-vi-'A .D ,,A. .1 I f-,if ' P 1, . 1 -' '-fs-ref--' lilfff-',f 4 .Hr 1 . H.:-y -----.MAX JN .zm1p5:5fw-'f f--...ef..x g 11' .:'.: . 'I +f 'ff-fix' 'L z -' 'r, L. 1 F .H ' 1.J-- K'-L'-Q --LAN jfgf' J if--.-1--ff-ff-'f---:ff fy -gl 1 .1 -42 ...ww + . 'a r . -,P -. 'Qfj'-' we- A ,cgi-r.1f!g,4.4.-1, X-1 I 2 -. .. ,,, , ' ... 1.-- Y - . '- . .. - - ,Yr 5' j . + - W, 4 I Y. I 4 , . ' , I 1 1 - W. 'V ml ns, 5 1 ' , A , 1 ' ' ' i- . lf, gff55ffg.E9 j1f:.L!Nnk 4,,, jg: .u:4'Ul2 1 'N I Q 2363315 JMD!! The basketball squnu, in orier of their evpeerence in the picmure, consists of: First Row: Ernest Keller, James Filler, 'erreu mcmicneele, Max Shoemaker. Leconl Por: Coach Chapman, RichLrl Huey, Arthur Fore, Jason Montgomery, Carl deehmmmer, Join Filler, Fqrviu Keller, Paul Hevilenu, Stuueut Manager. Third Rox: Hugh Ford, Richard Fifer, Fredriw Jinqe, Miles Rupert, Robert Spencer. THE FlLET T54 , fe, . . ..,, wg lf' -. T Tom y H'31'11,.,,n2m X f wi i mimi .5 Nina ii f-g'g'j-5553.2 3 , 7 17' Q Q3 lv UQ: ,lil 1 -l..: l , i, gg' I J FR SWL MGNTGQhER1 fQQQZh DOH vi is-2 KELLER 12' M, ,A- W-flella l 1 W 1 - 11'1 1- - L W -' C' gl fix KIR- NJKE UUPHRT JUMN il! ' JH X554 AfyXf.f Q an! N, N., fsfizzx, Bois 5, PENCELRL?-Hz, If - u,- , Q2 2 - ami A ix-Id' H U ,f u RN Q..- .Q H- , , D W .lv ' 1, T Y X X HUG H BOEQLJ ' Q S X5 -',2'Q,,,-e rw- ' ' 'Nw . 1234, I- , cJ,-.wk - X 6416595 . X mn ' , x l ,P . , , L X l , X. IA' I-qs'-':Jf X ,k NA 1 ' f' - lf., w vu A rl N4 v 'Y A' XJ' ix I ' M X Ll?-x lfzaf J ' ,ffl X X W NH 'X U' ,,.? ' '1,ff'1 if x is-ff' N' if l 1 XM . yfilx . wi Y in I4 43 Q f ff T X 1 MY 'rf ' KXSJ mix X 1,,,,,.--D J! N. 'M '- fm.. f L. ta. 1, 'NN-N an -qv f-,f xv, Sf ...Q A V 'Z K Qin Q' WM nur' - .N ,, . Hugh xforal 'Roberf Spencer Coach Chapman Jbson Monfgome sf H ' 'am 3, , 1-5, 5: v. .Ea 1. -'I-Q SIS W! f.,.,.m N.. 1- '---'N' 1 V , iC.hQrCf Hu-211 fforcf Ruth Monfgomery jgqn Iudvj rj -3' 5-fa: ,123 SE fnrti' X, , o.. . P' JZQJ x ...,.. y 7?f'EfjI 'l'C Nincle X , asm, , ..- ,-.... SDDVVVIHD Keffer .ani-my -nv.-f john 'fadiekv Miles ,Rufuerf Rguj Haviland Richard fifer Carl Hoehamer F I xl I ll x:',f9IM . ' ' 1 Q 1' 1 I. 'x ri 4 1 fi! , 1 gf as B, 5 G H 2: 12 U L 13 f -' '-,,1' X 'Q Q: ph Il! V Us xx.:.,.- . O Y Nb H, Nov 5 Bryant .6 Gray 21 N' Nov 10 Bryant 21 Hartford 5 It r Twp. ' ,Q - Not-A13 Bryant 41 Pleasant 5 if iftx M1115 Q5 .!f'f,1,uPCr-f , 1 ij Nov.1'7 Bryant ' 20 Geneva 32 th'-V r Q 'iff r 'I Y' V, --'xx' '-3 .., I l'. '.., N'- Nov. 24 Bryant so Poling 23 'fxfy Nov. ae Bryant 19 Ridgaviue 46 ,-If 3 Dec. Z5 Bryant 22 Per.nvi11f1 '26 XV - 1 3 Dec. 17 Bryant TZ Gray Q? Q5 - , 2 i fry I X -Q A-v' ,. ,. r M-- Y ' LSC. 'E Bryant S24 Concordia ISO ff Dao. 23 Bryant 51 P1easant M1119 23 1, ,. ,, 4 V U Q ' Hyj ann. Bryant 94 Pollng 11 -f' F574 ANL mxf- of b3I', x' 1 fm! . Q:'T f-..1: Gorfmif T17?U',lJ7I Q J 5-1 1 . lp ' A KXK , 1 Bryant E-4 Pe-nnv1'1,1fe :io fri ,I Bryant 534 Gray 16 S'I'1.,'.-1111915 .1 , 4 f Tw v- f X xx Bryant 21 nsdkiy iw r1n91s f M XXX 5 . No fl., .-ft' , 1 E fx-x ' f' , N- .' , f X R ,412 ' ., ' X. -I Aff, Nfnd c. X - ff. it ff' M! A'- 'ATx2,1f',. 1fg-f, if H Janfil Bryant 14 Bidgeville 14 ,fr . 5' I j,:.Jan. '26 Brifant 31 Geneva 29 ,'k, R 'A -.L 4 ' 'Jwi Feb. 4Bryant 19 Jafferson 32 1 1 f . . lb G A V- 3 1 -. -. 'T A , , Ad. msCo. XXX ,Nff4x X Neb.11 Bryant 27 Jefferson 'x .Cyl X or by Rand.GO 50 ,fifia pr N , 1 SECTIONAL TOURNQY Bryant 21 Hartford City 36 JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL The Junior High School is very proud of their basket ball team. The players and their positions are as follows John Orr Ccaptainb Joe Mumby Galvin Adams Bob Ford Norbert Engle Norval Arnold Herbert Loy Frederick Maitlen Junior Hanning Gerald Butcher Fredrick Boll The Bryant 20 Bryant l7 Bryant ll Bryant 22 Bryant Bryant 15 21 guard center center guard guard guard guard forward forward forward forward games played and the scores were as tollo Poling 6 Redkey l4 Portland l5 Geneve lO Pennville Bedkey ll The yell leaders were, Esther Montgomery, Velma Jeanne Haviland, and Betty Gene Leeper, 25 C15 m0 FDR' cr--L' .--'D 'J U i-vw ,. l.' m- 'U dx. ,,:' X. .. l . QQ. U' ',f' .ng , , ,,..n,x, J 1 MQ., -' 1 , 1 'vl 'WE' ' ' 1 ' w Y A -45- .4 '-Q. I v ' y . I . . X , 4- V o I I . X I ' I Q.. Q B A S E B A L L , I ,7 5 . -1,'r-.R FALL lun- H-im1!.-Y ,X ,jf I, P ix 3, ,. 'f. ' f'9,f,nN ff! ' Fa W :mf n ,fx ' NX! f' X-' 1 . L-J Bruvnt 4 Pfnnvilmfu 5 15.4 rw z Y1:0 NJ, 6 Q xl N, kr .JV 'l C 4 ' u W4--w 1- L4' XIX .f x z 'x ,fx X XX X17 Bryant is fifmgf C1 mme 1' Q X .- .1 A gf Crib K, vf.. Aff: fra, .f F. Lf. -fr - ..-fL.M,-- cial XNJ' H-.I U ,, If ,J , ,4b'L,..,1 T 4. M ,.g 5 Bryant ll 'RUISOD 9 ther ' ,-. ' ,f -. ,fs fnff ' ' M 1 Iv-N xr .1-...A 1 lf' C.Ql X 1 , f fx, I ,' N ,,I- ' . . ' I I K'x , X f o . ' ' H - . Bryant 5 Poling' 4 home -lj ,-1' ,-' ,s '1 .- l -. .' ,4- .I XX X, 'Z ' 'Nw' A' 3 xx H 1' 1 Ipdv . 5, ' .V ,'.,g.:'f-TX 7- --' B! f ' s'-,m .J ' fly.. ,F 71 SPRING wixx ,fd K Jr The sntmng schvdule is uncertain ,: -Nhwgw E-fin: J because of the 'eath-fr. ,I N1 -'Cx-f-ffx'-,5Q,,,, pf' 3 i, fare defeated by Decatur 1?-5 Xfxm ,fJvwwf? J We hope to vlay Fortland Qnd f ,- J j Minchester. r 1 'X -' N O- , . I , fig V f' ,f , 1 if fi F, ,ff Tj' Lf! LJQJJ Q :'n,, .,,f-.' 41j5TT'3T'E .,,fw 'NA- ,..w- M----M-M N -- ., ' - , uv, 5 fwEuwuAICH1-1 Kflivw ! I- f- bl . , Q'L,. S ll Q-Alai, 'ji ,L.H:g1-.11,,.-,.:l 'x .'...--su-W Q . ,' K.. , ff! ff- jfs ,Nix D fx, ul-TTI' 4.2Nk:'i '. t '. I . Eng fix f,4 bFWfft 1HiF?f5, l9.fl X 55-lf 12 5 '71, F-lfiiiifjgavx ax HQ! 'NLR A, -xffffft -QL!-.-3-TLTLT xx-:VX il 7,-'N-.N xi f 4,1 -1, 029 14'f'3-T52-2274 5-.+g:9 ' W7 Rf N X, lf ' Wvffwf Fllwiifrvr :L IW fra, i I I iiJ.i.li,'.i7?fVEJ1'1.J I In SAA l 'Wf7+l5:Zg V' XF? Ilff KK .1 ff 1: S554 gf 1 2.111 55245 lfw - I . . X -. 4-ii! L '.f' -. f 'iw ' , 'f' X- x .f:J'i' fy N. , f',,Q1js --, , , ,gli '- ,wg .exif ,451 f ff wif, x N l Eel f f .f V l f-zsznaf-mfsggae--.gffhifig-'Zf:S , lf., Laaiifarusn- -- - wjjr SQUAD The baseball squad in tho order in which shown 1 the pioturo, oonsints of: First Hon: Richard Fifor, Arthur Fo'd, Andrew Holtz, Dorwin K llor, Carl Hoehnmmer, Second Row: Bax Shoamakor, JohnF1dlar, Fredric Nindo, Miles Rwnsrt, Pugh Ford, L9 Roy Romaklus, Coach Chavmvn. LINTMUP Andrew Reitz .. .. catch Hugh Forfl . .. .. 'giitoh Fredric Ninde.. ..l2t bose Liles Rupert... .. 2nd base Darwin Killer... ,.short Stow Carl Uoohammor.,. ... 3rd base Arthur Furl .... .... left fioli LeRoy Remaklus .. . . cent r field John Fidlfr... ........ .. fright fi?li Utility: Shoemzxicz-r Clmxbg John Fidlfrf Richard Fifnr m ' ' -r v + Q . lhlS l1H?-UW ma nary lrom game to game n S F j 1 - g... if 54? -C du W 'm 'ffl '1 4? I 3 N I w MMV! LAXVV5 . + - W, 4 I Y. I 4 , . ' , I 1 1 - W. 'V ml ns, 5 1 ' , A , 1 ' ' ' i- . lf, gff55ffg.E9 j1f:.L!Nnk 4,,, jg: .u:4'Ul2 ,. .A ' ww... W ,-... it .. ,J? fun. I IN' '-,X I' , 1 N 1 ,7 if ,, U , f' Y ' If km 'ff ind, gf .1 if '-11' .A--J '- I , 5' : 1 Y Y ' ' '-.s.. - 1' 1 f V ' :- .- . 5 f First How: Mary Haley, June Macklin, Jenhie Irene Wightman, Helen Bailey, Marjorie Neoklin, Msry Hough, Elaine Bryant, Frances Judy-- Q second Row: Ruth Teweii, Bessie nabkiin, Betty Gene Leeper, Velma Jeanne Havilend,f Paul Rittenhouse, . Jegmes Fidler, Max Shoefnsker,-R.ioh- ard Fifer, Fredrio'Ninde, WerrenqMoHiohaels, Mrs. Ketohum,:Direotor, Helen Loseny Frances Streley. , ',- gl ' .. .V - ,: 7 ' s .- ' 's. ff 'N , - , 4' , F '-3 5 i I K ' ,. e' 5W.s, 'Qi ',.' VH. F., fi! I'-'NX 6,1 5 J I ful 324. , F Y fi . .' .Ah r Q ff,1. 3 Flxy S-w f '43 if! ?'f ff . 7 g 5 f, ' 'E K Sqn...-' X 21' M., xixvl'-A!! :fi K f. ,dwg I 'fir'--.f 'W-no '- if A4'l '-15.1. I. L KJ ! xl ',.1 A . v-uri. . - Y, .1 1, -A I I First Row: Msrseret Henning, Cepitola Arm- entrout, Paul Hevilandt F Second Row: Dorwin Keller, Jean Ford, Anna Keller, Glen Stein. Third Row: Joseph Gierhert, Bessie Macklin, Dorothy Myers, Rollend Fenris. Fourth Pow: hiss Ayres, Director: Fern Ab bot, Richard Huey, Mr. Wayne Hsffner, Sponsor. eno Rivers Mia l' I P J' 1' 1 51' W 4: ,qa , --2-' ..- f ,g1..i'H .. 'Hilti' he .... -..,.. .......,.........,.-........,....- , , , --:Y-A--r-U f - f- - -'-1 '- . t . I. fH,d gh,-f:hmie- . Nif'-TIYJ ls? tin ,-.x 'Zfiff--.',-. -Q. - - . : S .. -Q.nj..:. T-vgqli.-I-ri..,. J E , A , xi- he .J I H xl- Q xff'gfT1 smfs-filo' ' Q g-+s ,.t-W . 113 :-. r f' ,. 74 lv tai.: QYA 'I N 4 , 1 y, , ux wh on ,L o,, ' ' ' , .if 's .Q I , ' , L , 1- sg Q 1, 1 - .. , T - J 4, f , 1- ' I 1' X, ' - 4,9 .1 , . . 1 fp! 1 'W . .-- -V--4' l I ' , if '- Zhi... ht., ,'-- Q '.-. . L ..-gf-, --.. ff ' J. ' ,.-. -- 1 The Bryant School Orchestra was organized in 1952 under the leadership of Mrs. Ketchum. This group was made up of seven members, six violin players, and a piano player. Five of these seven are still members of the orchestra, namely: Mary Haley, Frances Judy, Helen Bailey, Margorie Macklin and Helen Logan The orchestra has advanced steadily since then and is now able to handle a much more difficult grade of music, The personnel of the orchestra has also gradually increased and at the present time there are 22 active members There are nine different instruments in the orchestra as listed below with the names of th- persons playing them: Violin-- Frances Judy, Elaine Bryant, Mary Hough. Jennie Irene Wight- man, Helen Bailey and Mary Haley: Cello--Marjorie Mackling Clarinet--Bessie Mmcklin, Ruth Towell, and Betty Gene Leeper Saxaphohe--Paul Rittenhouse, and Velma Jeanne Havilandg Trum pet--Freddie Ninde, Warren Mchich el, Dorothy Bailey, and Marie Rashg Trombone--IaxShoemaher and Richard Fifer: Xylo- phone or Violin--June Kachling Drums--Jimmy Fidlerg Piano-- Helen Logan and Frances Straley. The orchestra has appeared on a number of programs dur- ing the year: Fall Festival, Thanksgiving, Christmas Pro- grams, Activities period, Baccalaureate, Last Day of School, and Commencement. Many of the members of the group have also appeared on programs in solos, duets, and quartets. Any community could well be proud of a musical organiza tion as the Bryant School Orchestra has proven itself to be. Every memb r has shown his interest by hearty cooperation in all that the orchestra has undertaken to do. The parents of these students have also been a great help by shoving their interest in this musical education of their boys and girls. if I, 1 -- f - ,f mn f ME? l47 'F f fr ff2?NX XXEE ff'KLi ff' fgefgf L E. fi ',,4f,,l..ff G f .f cfl 7' Qgfgj 21 55' V' H. On April 2 6 Z, the Junior Class, under the direction of Miss Eleanor Martin, Presented the successful ccmedy, Ulhe Millicn-Dollar Eutleru. THE CAST BUTTS, the butler-- ---------- --- ----- ---- ---- - Joe Gierhart MRS- HAWKES, the housekeeper-- ----- ------ ------ Fern Abbett HEHMAN MANLEY, s noted explorer ---- ---- ------- Richard Husy BEAUMCNT SPENCEP, inherits mlllionse---Q ---- - Paul Haviland ALHFED KENDALL, lawyer-with love letters -------- Hugh Ford ELAINE ST. CLAlR who they were written to------- Jean Ford MAMA, s varent for the ecgeslen ---- - --ee Mer eret Manniuq W H 5 I D L. BOOML56, an lmp irem AlTlCR-M ---- A -------------- Glen Stein RUTH DENNIS, who imperscretes dgttls Sweeiheart ------ -e- epltols Armantreut SOPHIE KLAZTMAN, Bctt's Sweetheert-eM--eU----M- Anna Heller THE PLOT lt was just like the wfmsm-sh? Eesu Spencer to leave undated the mote hs Chee Wnmtg as qitrsn,g Lgter when he ec- quires a fertinv s,w decddcs me cle him F93 Engqeh pi Ergmjge, His friend suggests twat sire: Egwa nzvev net :he lady in person, he had Fei PI lei him gfse ri ietl avi deal Mita her: BGRU 939 9335 ilfsvlf ss the lwulew Hi lftress arrives f with her makeubgli We fhqmsl ggi wff Invfgyu Qyqy Q53 Q 5913 f0Il PEHIU ff-Tw7.Lf .SrE flflGfEJ3 Yvrldytlwvf fmt .'r1fit To 'be' 'Slat he warns her Chg' imwfdimtely after Wil: ue'rleQe she must Plan to TGTWTL be lirics wmli hlw. PQ- ,ptrwss is horrified, she doesn't waht I hwcoanl. esyeelslly e L Wlp Qgggnfh gvgg know her and abc all sie iweeri: vert tg gd ig Airing, hey deveted green t3L'p Q15 eq, rwjtl tmlg gfter ungthew, his black DOY'S wild dTBlQ? SQHTQ hw? ENf WQJQ glmfqj gg Gggihg and on BOP of 13 all Q quarnhfihe is c epped CH thi place, and they all have to step gs Que wilmly runny 1pn11,Nt mggpg another. fl 'D Jogger, iff, we TJ On December LO-ll, the Leyzor Cleef, nnder ine ilreotion of Lise Myer produced in entcining ,nd nignly 'uoeq'fful eomely, whine Rivergn. fir CLLT LENA RIVERS, our edoreble heroine ------M--- - ----- - ---- Cswitelr nrmentrout GRLNNY NICHULQ, her belovei grnnimothere---me------ee ---- Mergeret Manning JOAN LIVIHGLTON, een 'S uncle ------- --- ----eH-- --W ------- Dorwin Keller MRi. olVIhS T H, nie wife, who he: fociil emogtiun --------------- Jean Ford CnRCLINE LIVINGSTON, who i' en eehe of :er mother ----- e--- ----- Anne Keller ANNA LLVINGLTJU, ner oiiter, warm-hegtted end :ineere-- ----- Beosie Mecxlin JOHN JUNIOR, who is bulleted to xl ng-- ---- W--W--e ----- e--e--e- Glen Stein PRnNK GRAHAA, L Southern gentlemen--e--e ------------------- Holland Fennig MRo. GEnJnA, hi? je lou: wife- --M--H--N -------- M ----------- Lorothy Byers DUHFnRE BE.LMQhT, her son bg Former merriege-H -------------- Psul Hevilend MALCOLM EVERETT, H tutor in Liwingeton homee ----- --ee --------- Joe Giehert HUNT MILLY, Q eolorei Serv nt --------------------------- Q ----- Fern Abbott OLD CAESAR, e ioloren m,g iervgnt who is nlrnys Hl'LX.iI1' io tio ------------------ Rich ,rd Huey UK WET It deals with the oiight of young Long River? -no her beloved Granny Nichol who are cwmnellgo to legve their Nev Lngiana hone ind seek refuge with Granny Nichols een, John, who hfe chnngeu the femily nine to Living- fton becnuse of the ,oeiil 'mbitions of hi' neminwtina ife, Mztildi. Arriving in Kentucky where the Lifinfitone heve l rge plentation, Lena ini her gr:ndnJthor re ihject to ioft oi Tre im,nt tL-t if ueu lly nended out to ooor reletionu. Mrr. Livirrstfn Lniiet. on her nusb:n1'f relativee live in Q Hmall room which foimerly housed servants ana ehe and her daughter, Cnroline, tremble Tito ienr it the thought of their meeltny 1rien.o reaction to lhe 'ef'arw counti 1A, girl nd Granny Nichols. But there is one of Cerolines friena: who .l-. sees Leni's 1.f,' orth--Durw rn Bellmont, whom Mrs. Living ton pleno to marry to her J'ughter, Ceroline. Durv 'fo. rd becomes enemoured of Lena end start: to piy her cttentions, much to the astonishment of the we lthy Living tone, the do everything they can to nl ee Lenp in faire noiition. The younger Living ion daughter Anno, and her brother, John Junior, bec,me utni's firm friends and champion ner cguee, and Leno in turn 'fide nnnn fni helps along ner rom nee 'l'. ith Milcolm Everett, f tutoi in the home. in the lcet act when it looks me though Len: vore going to love Dura ri, fite Steno in rnd proves our heroinc'e forth, .ee. nd oenoun- ment at the and of the ploy iz stzrtling indeed. ,f ffl. J if lf! ,, if 93,7 if J UC! 1 fiM',i,'t :J at On April l and 2, the Junior Class of '58,presented a successful play entitled HBlue Ribbon Pieu, under the dir- ection of Mr. Lester McCoy. THE CAST - ALICE, the home economics teacher--- ------- ----4-Mary Haley MAGGIE, maker of the blue-ribbon pie --------'-- Churleen Huey NANCY, a fun-loving girl ------- -- ----- --- ------ Agnes FiShGF BESS, her chum--ee--- --------------- ------------- Helen Lsux MRS. JOHNSON, Nancy's mother--- ---------------- FrahOeS Judy MHS. PERTH, an infatuated mother ---- - ---- ------- Helen Logan LENA, her dutiful daughter Csometimesb-+---LEilccn Shpphofd CLARA THQRNE, a newspaper reporter- ----- - ----- Betty Knoekle MRS. MALONE, the policeman's wife --------- ----Helena Uelsch THE PLOT Alice knew the road to Philis heart, but Clara was an expert on short cuts. At the State Fair where Alice had brought her prize-winning cooking class and on the eve of the big date with Phil that would decide everything, Clara shows up like bad news. She can turn any man's head--and she means to take Phil away from Alice. She tempts Ldlice into a foolish betg If Clara can make a pie as good as the prize-winning pie, Alice must introduce her to Fhil.CClanu can't cook but she can cheat. She steals the prize ,pie and passes it off as her own, Alice glummly prepares .to hand over Phil. But right there the four imps of the cook- ing class start things to humming. Giddy young Lena has smiled at a man and he has given her some stolen jewelry which she has hidden in Maggie's prize pie! when Clara says the pie is hers, she finds herself in hot water beca- use of the jeielry. .e.,' Meanwhile Maggie keeps moaning for h her missing prize pie, but no one heeds her up to the end- ing in which, for once, a vamp gets left. Cl D u CJ I 'V' r' 9 I L-DJ IJ I O F03 ni c o n o M i c S I S 5 ,, v 4 Q .1 -, r I I I , J., A, sl ,. ,' ' 'L K CWA 4- 0-fi The girls 4-H work of Beurcreek Township is divided I into two groups, the Bryunt group being led by Mrs. Paul Macklin and the Westchester group being led by hrs. John Bailey.' There hos been some outstanding work accomplished by the girls of both clubs. Following is the enrollment, their project, and the win- nings. Bryant Group Enrollment Progect Uinnings Jennie Uightmon Clothing Q A Imogene Rowland Clothing 4 3 Bessie Macklin Clothing 5 Helen Mooklin Clgthing 4 C Natalie Gerlinger Clothing 4 E Mnxie Bailey Clothing 4 C Aldine nelson iiKlPQ l Idrthi Jeen Stroube lining l Marjorie Ideklin clothing Q B June Macklin h Kin: L B Velma Jein H vildni Clothing C Ruby Ford Clsthing B Ruby Ford, HorJorie Hieklin, and Jennie Jightmon were in the Dress Revue ind were all ploeei in class E. Helen Hscklin received honorable mention on her record of achievement. In the clothing judging division of the county Marjorie Macklin Wes second and Imogene Rowland was fourth. 'J jThey were in the Senior Division and Marjorie won Q J trip to Spiceldnd to the district contest. Ruby Ford was in the Junior Division and she came third. ,623 Qfnliafm -I ..- awww'Lw g L..J,1,Sj v ,-' .w. , . N .A lg! ff :'..:i :1i-.L:: , W x 1 -- .fl 1,1 ,n F, . 3 . ,I . 4' 1 .I , V T..- -,.,-? y X I' f . . I : , l , 1 XS X KJ X K '1 XXX Uv M V XM .' ,- QA H I .- F211 1, lf' w iv C3 1.4 'Th L if V . Westchester Group Enrollment Project Winnings Frances Btreley Clothing A Irene Snirk Clothing B Mary Haley Clothing n Irene Snirk Baking B Mary Romine Baking A Dorothe Bailey Canning A Nedene Caster Canning B Lelia Romine Canning A Helen Bailey Canning B Mary Bomine Canning A Barbara Jean Bailey Food Preparation 1 A Frances btreley Food Ireparation l A Lelie Homine Food freperotion B Judging Barbara Jean Bailey Food Preparation let. FFQHCGS Stfaley Junior Clothing End. Helen Bailey Food Preparation Srd. Mary Holey woo in the Senior Dreei Revue and was placed in Clase A, and eke won second, France? jtruley tie in ' .the Junior Dreoe Homme fnd was placed in Cline is Mary Bomine won third in the Btb year canning et The etnte fair. She fezeivei Q lovely gold e I pin from Montgomery Ward ae 1 prige for the ounior Leadership Heooro Book. Dorotni Bailey wei 1 trif to ine Burdue Rouno up ir June for out-standing wurh lone in A-n. X If . Boys 4-H Work X'!JRlif uxw . I: I 2 Q F' Q Q The enrollment in boys 4-H work the last year has been good and the boys have shown remarkable interest and have proven it by their fine work. Mr.'Wayne Haffner,leader of the boys, must be given plenty of credit as he has spent much time and he has worked hard with the boys. The enrollment and project in the 4-H Club work the past year is as follows: Enrollment Project Dorwin Keller Animal judging and corn Richard Huey Animal judging Holland Fennig ie. Animal judging and corn Robert Spencer gil' :4rTEf6f3frw Animal Judging Hester Frank NLlJJ J HB' tl? Animal judging and corn Cline Huey efe Animal judging and corn Joe Gierhart Animal judging and corn Ernest Keller Animal judging and corn John Shoemaker Animal judging Woodrow Turner Animal judging Clarence Theurer ,rw Animal judging, corn and potato MEX Tl'lCH'13.S Qgdf-'w.Vp2 PftQ'tQ Leonard Dale . ,., . Potato ici Mumig ! -'QA iN Potato and corn a vin ams 'ef X Potato Fredric Ninde ' Gilt and Litter Club James Fidler Xa Potato and corn Max Shoemaker I ,,,' , . Corn John Fidier Q A ' LQ? Ccrn Frederick Roll , , .A ,JA-I ,f-.we-X!-lff, f... f Tomato Three that received a trip to the Purdue Poundup last summer were Darwin Keller, Pichard Huey and Holland Fennig. These boys were the first team in the county in animal judging, The team which was sent to the Guernsey Dairy Show at Conn ersville, was comyosed of Dorwin keller, Richard Huey, Holland Fennig, and alternate, Joe Gierhart. The team won third, At the Holstein show which was held at Muncie, the team was composed of Dorwin Heller, John Shoemaker, Holland Fennig, and alternate, Robert Spencer. The team won second and Dorwin Keller won second as an individual. He received a traveling kit. The team sent to the State Jersey show at Decatur was com- posed of Dorwin Keller, Richard Huey, John Shoemaker, and alter nate Holland Fennig. Dorwin Keller was second high individual of the show and he received a bill fold. He also won a gold medal as being high individual from Jay county, This was given by the Jay County Purdue Agriculture Alumnae Association of which Mr. Wayne Haffner is presidcet. Those chosen at the Jay County Fair tc go to the State Fair was Dorwin Keller, Richard Brunson, John Shoemaker, and alternate Lester Frank. Dorwin Keller received a Silver Loving Cut for beine the highest individual at the Jay County Fair. At the state fair the team placed only middle ways, but we are still nroud of the team which had two members of the l956 team which nlaced fourth in the State in that year and first in Dairy and first in sheen. Those that olaced in the Potato Club were: Class A Class B n Class C James Fidler Clarence Theurer Joe Humby Calvin Adams L Those that olaced in the Corn Club were: Claes A Class B Class C Jorwin Keller John Fidler Cline Huey Ernest Keller Max Shoemaker Clarence Theurer Joe Gierhart Lester Frank Holland Fennig James Fidler The Tomato Club in the County did rot finish due to the voor season, All boys finished their wrojects with the exceot ion of one in the Potato Club and the weather was unfavorable when his project was started, ,fn H, , A A ,ff f- n 4 , ,J J '-, 7 Lfx .-' Q 22,3 V43 ' i f I , xx x 'T'-' If 'iff 1, ' ' X' Z,-J' 'J '!f,f A15 .rv.- iff, Jvjxsf ,aS'FA f.f99 'F :fM mutt JL: J 2 XN?:' lx, li--X ff-Q lx. ' , 1' ' , 5 -, A ., 1 M... L Q-:Mft ' ffww' wqx ,L H . 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Mrs. Logan: Nonsense, your beard cdn't be tougher than the oilcloth, Mr. Huffnerfexpleining problem written on the bonrdl Now watch the board closely while I run through it. -,- Mr. McCoy rushed into e tele- phone booth and esked the operator for HDouble two, double two.N UTwo, two, two, two,H replied the operator, reproach- fully. Nall right,H sighed hr. McCoy, Nbut get the number first, and we'll oluy truin after- wurds.H -,- Mr. Chapman Cto the Civics Glassj--You should know the Preamble to the Constitut- ion but if you don't you'll find it in your appendix. HMrs. Ketchum worships her husband, doesn't she?H Hwell, she places burnt offer- ings before him three times e duy.N -,- Ush Mister?H er: HFront seets two dol- lars, beck seats one dol- ler, and program a penny.H Miss Ayres: NI'll sit on a program, plesse.H -,- Mr. Chapman: There goes the meanest fellow in school. Mr. Heffner: Why? Mr. Chapman: I told him I bossed my wife end he went and told her. -,- Mrs. Ketchum: Didn't I tell you to watch when that boiled over? Mr. Ketchum: I did, it wes twenty after one.H Mr. McCoy: This shirt I bought yesterday does not fit. Cen I change it at this counter? Selesgirl: Oh, deer no, you'd better go to.the dressing r'OQlma -,- Mr. Heffner: Will you lend me your mug to shave? Mr. Logan: Go on, now! Shave your own mug! -,- S N A P S H O T S Page l: Our entertainers, Janitors, Junior-Senior Trip, Page H936-73, 4 H Boys, Cast of The Million Dollar Butlern, Marbde game, Jr. Hi. Yell Leaders, Girls 4 H, Jr. Hi. Basketball team, Freddie, twice state winner with his hogs, Frances, Wilma, and Madonna, Sophomores, HDaddyH Chapman. 2: Ulwinsn, seniors with the same birthday, the armory, Brothers and sisters of the senior class, Ruby, Study Hall, Freddie and Lorwing, 4H winners, Imogene and Marjorie, Latin Contestants, Francis and Gordon, Math. contestants, LeRoy and Andy, Mr Hunt, our photographer, Playground, Mr. Sisk, Jan help, class officers, Librarians, Annes and Jean, Queens of the Fall Festivals, Soph. Orchestra, Fr. Logan, String quartet, Cline and Lester, stag manaqers. A U T'O G R A P H S OF OUR ENTERTAINERS itor's Ei f? r L p .Yl:, 0 0 4 . ' ' -s 'i !' 9 1 'E 1 I 3. ' P ' - G iw 4 ' u n 1 , I . J .f',QsJ' A U Q A


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