Butler High School - Tropaeum Yearbook (Butler, IN)

 - Class of 1930

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3IISS Y. — Vi ' s, I liui ' i ' icd right upstnirs .•md ciillcd A. I.. ISrowii. He eamc, wlicii lie .ynt ready, and )-( ' [)inn l llir lcal . I ' y tli;it time HcNiimtoii was just altout drowned. ' ' I I.ISS X. — Tlial was rridly tiui Icid fm liiin. lail in ,-i ;iy lie deserved it for lii ' ini; So a l ard. J 1IS,S ' .-- I ' .ut U: make it worse, the iieiglihors heai ' d :d] Ihe contusion and thoUL:lil sonu ' tlunu tei-i-il)le was gedng on so tliey sent for the po- lice. MTSS X.— ■•Well, of all tlie nervid ,M1SS V. — Tlien I ' lullt in the Inidst of e ' eryt liillL;- ill W ' nII ' ied ol ' fieer liel ' liard. Stiiller ;iiid I hail to stop and explain e ci ' yt liinii to liiiii. MISS X. — i (U pool ' kid, that was eei-taiiil ' a tiTrihle predieaiiieni to get into. liSS ' , — I Hi, my, it ' s getting ratlier late and 1 have an appointment at the lieaiiiN ' slioj) in a fe ' minutes. I1SS X. — I miisn ' t keeji you longer then. I ' ail say, where do you !ia ' e your work doni ' now . ' .Miss v.— Why, at the f.ioldeJi i ' eaeoek. It ' s a very eleN ' er little shop and is run by two young girls, Helen Tui ' uer and Helen ( ' oolv, l oth of them ai ' e vei-y good operators, MISS X.— --I liadn ' t heard of it before, but I ' ll look it up. Oh goodness, I ' d nearly forgotten., I ' m going to lia ' e callers this afternoon, Alable ( ' asebeic and Dorothy ' a,L;nel■ are coming, ] 1[SS . — ' riiey ' ia ' going to be mariacd soi.ii, aren ' t they? I ' .•- ' . S X. — ' es, they ' re planning on haxiiiu a double wedding. We ' re all jilaniung to go to the lecture toget Ihm- t ITk e -eniiig, 31ISS Y . — ()li, are you going, too ' ' ou know I wduldii ' t miss he.-iring Mr, Hollinger speak for tlie world, lie ' s siiii|ily mar elons. ,M1SS X. — Isn ' t he though: lUit really I must let you uo now. I have to call .Mr, Rex, the butcher, and ordei ' meal for ilinner, ,MISS v.— ■•Well, I ' ll see you soon, MISS X. — ••(»h yes, good bye, dear, : ITSS y. ' -(Jood bye, ■ — Dori,s Kester. Page Twenty-foUf

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MISS Y. — I heard that it was A-ery good hut yoxi laiow T novor cnrod so nuK-h for music as I do athletics. MISS X. — Ves, 1 know you wei ' c always crazy alxiut tlicm. ily the way, I suppose you saw the woiKlerful otrc Daiue ronthall yaiiie. AIISS Y. — (Jh, certainly! I wouldiri lia c iiiiss Ml it. ( ' oacli Iveefer sure does kiiiiu- his slurraiiiiiit foolliall. .Viid say. llicy had tln ' i-leveri ' Sl yvW leader. He was ti ' aiiied hy lli ' ehi ' . JMISS X. — (Jh, yes, I reiiieinber of hearing ahnul tlic school l ' liiici- I ' .cclic originated for the training of yell lea lers . ( j)uite an idea, wasn ' t it? MISS Y. — Ver y original. lint to change the snlijcct, do you i-ciiicnilicr Kagna Bryant? MISS X. — Wh.y let me see . . . the name sounils I ' aiiiiliai ' . (»li, 1 I ' ciaeiii- her. She nse l to lie in dui- class al High School. MISS Y. — ' Yes, and now she is diie of the highest i)aid insti ' uct ers at Xortli- western Univei ' sity. MISS X. — ' Keally? lint ilid ynn kimw that Kdlh I ' l (fehi ' lng is also teaching there ' lie has liecome (|uilc noted as a innl ' essor of languages. MISS Y. — 1 ran across anithei ' mie of your old class-iiiates the dthci ' daj ' . I was down at the .on and I Just ha|ij, ' Ued lo noliee :i IVIhiw with llamiiig rcil hair. He looked I ' athei ' familial ' and suildeuly il just dawne(l (in me that it was dames Alwood. illSS X. — i|i, I reniemher him, he was our senier class president. W(dl what was he doing . ' MISS r. — Why he is an animal caret.Mker theii ' . dn knciw he always was foinl of aiumals. Remi ' mlici- Imw ci ' azy he used tn lie aimut a cei ' lain cano ' l when he was a seiiioi- . ' MISS X. — 1 certainly do. ' (lu know I always tlnaight he ' d liecome a great man, and I guess he ' s succeede(l. MISS Y. — Oh, dear, we had sonu ' of the nuist awful troulilc here tlie otliei- day. ]M1SS X. — ' ou did. ' Anything -ci ' y serinus? MISS Y. — Well, iu)t so yovy. hut it vas i-ather annoying. Veu kno ' , - we .jusi liought a new i-adi(i and Kolieit Hexingtdn was installing it. 1I ' was down cellai- hooking a wire on a water pipe and he ]iounded a hol in thi ' pipe and aland di ' owned himself and flooded the hasemeid. MISS X. — -My goodness, wasn ' t he aide to handle a hamno ' i ' . ' Well, what on earth di l you do ? MISS Y. — I was upstairs when it happeiU ' d. I heard him call foi ' hel]i so I I ' an right down t i see what ilie ti ' oidile was. There he stdod with his hand d ' er the pijie trying to keep the walei ' hack and standing in several inches nf water. MISS X. — You calU ' d the idumlier right away didn ' t you? I ' .njo Twontv-tlncp



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Seni or Class Poem This day is the clay c lia i ' woi ' lscil for, Four years of liai ' d study is (hun ' , XOW SOOU Ui ' will fadr I ' roiii the picture But the iioaL we ha e suufiht is n(.) v wou. Al first we seemed lost in the darkness. Our ;(ial was init yet in slight, I ' .tit llir i)laii of our ei:ui ' se never wavered, Anil we l ncu ' thai our work must ho la ht. . s now we look hack o cr school days. With memoi ' ics cheiashod so dear May we (udy rememher the ijidd thiuus. And iorget all of those that W( I ' e drear. Our class has encouidered some hardships, Discouragements came in (Uir way, P nt we slioulderci] nur iiurdcns undaunted, Aud worke l with a will e ' ei ' v day. Who knows what the future ludds for us. Thus fai ' time has fa ' ored us well. From now on our jiaths will he iliffei ' eiit, Will tlx ' y lead to sueeess? Tiuu ' will tell. We ha ' e climhe l tliou .ih the rocks ha ' e heen ruggt ' l Our goal lias heiMi reached now, at last, We will strive to go forward and upward, Nor sto]) with the ijoal r lia ' e grasped. We have only arrived at the threshold ( )pi)ol ' tUllit ies doiU ' s open st ill There ari ' goals all ahniL; in lilV ' s pathway. If we purpose to conquer, we will ! — Robert Bevington. Page Twenty-flve

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