Central School - Deeds and Misdeeds Yearbook (Decatur, IN)

 - Class of 1931

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MATILDA SELLEMEYER OUR TEACHER We, the 7B’s, with much dignity wish to thank our home-room teacher, Miss Sellemeyer, f or helping us accomplish our studies. Miss Selle¬ meyer is loved by all of her pupils. She teaches the 7-B Grammer, Spell¬ ing, and Composition. -o- Miss Brandyberry: They say Miss Schindler plays golf just like a man. Miss Sellemeyer: Wouldn’t you think she’d be ashamed to use such language? Miss Schindler: Now children, what was that selection from Tycrowskis’ I just sang? (Voice from back of assembly):. It sounded like “Revenge” to me. Joe Beane: I can do something you can’t do. Mr. Horton: Humph! What? J. B.: Grow! Ralph Ritter was being measured for hjs first ready-made suit of clothes. “Do you want the shoulders padd¬ ed?” inquired Mr. Mailand. “Naw!” said Ralph, “pad the pants! Mr. Horton’s my teacher.” DEEDS AND MISDEEDS (Miss Coffee will vouch for the truth of this). Two ladies got on a crowded car. After standing a while, one of them said, rather loudly, to the other: “I wish that good-looking man would of¬ fer me his seat.” Five men immedi¬ ately got up. Martha E. C.: I hear they are going to make the class periods 10 minutes shorter. James B.: That won’t do. I’m not getting enough sleep as it is. Dorcas: When is the best time to get apples? Vernon: “When the farmer isn’t looking. -o- THE CALL OF SCOUTING The real American boy is eager to answer the call of Scouting and take the oath in which he says, “On my honor I will do my best—(1) To do my duty to God and my country, and to obey the Scout law. (2) To help other people at all times. (3) To keep my¬ self physically strong mentally awake, and morally straight.” —15

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DEEDS AI ' D IV! IS DEEDS 7B First Row: Lois Sovine, Raymond Bodle, Dale Stalter, Henry Ritter, Ray¬ mond Wilson. Second Row: Lewis Beery, Earl Mast, John Hoffman, John Smith, Walter Bailer, Kenneth Gause, Junior Drake. Third Row: Agnes Foreman, Catherine Murphy, Evelyn Adams, Mae Wom¬ ack, Myrtle Evans, Robert Drake, Harold Zimmerman. Fourth Row: Ruby Ladd, Dorus Stalter, Betty Short, Catherine Jackson, Richard Durbin, Bob Brodbeck, Monroe Fuhrman. Fifth Row: Margaret Howard, Wendel Smith, Herman Smith, Virginia Hoffman, Bernice Pickford, Byron Tricker. Standing ' : Mr. Horton. OUR CLASS THE BAND Our Glass is composed of thirty-six pupils. Our home-room teacher is Miss Sellemeyer. However, during the courses of the day we meet all the other teachers in our classes. Of course, all the upper classmen con¬ stantly remind us that we are very insignificant in comparison, but watch us grow. -o- OUR CHAPEL PROGRAM The 7B class helped in one of the chapel programs. Evelyn Adams played a piano solo entitled, “Soror¬ ity.” A chorus sang a number en¬ titled “The Dancing Song.” It con¬ sisted of, sopranos, Bob Brodbeck, Myrtle Evans, Berniece Pickford, Lewis Beery, Harold Zimmerman. Alto: Catherine Murphy, Catherine Jackson, Lois Sovine, Evelyn Adams. -o- Teacher: Tommy use defeat, de¬ fence, and detail in a sentence. Tommy: Defeat of decat jump over defense before detail. Bob Brodbeck is the only student from 7B in the band. He has helped play at one chapel program. He plays the cornet. Keep at it, Bob. There is a future for the good musician. -o- BASKETBALL The 7B’s are very much interested in the team and though no one from our room is now a member, we hope to have a representative next year. We seven B’s consider the four yell leaders, Pauline Affolder, Mildred Gause, Marceil Leatherman, and Mar¬ tha E. Butler, very good. ■-o- BOY SCOUTS The Boy Scouts in the 7B class are Lewis Bieery, Harold Zimmerman, Wendel Smith, Monroe Furhman, Earl Mast, and Dorus Stalter. They all belong to troop number 61. They have been very active and have accomplished much good. — 14 —



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DEEDS AND MISDEEDS 6A First Row: Kathryn Kohls, Mary K. Garner, Richard Girod, Russel Andrews, Emma Marquart. Second Row: Alice K. Baker, Martha Summers, Harry Drake, Lyle Friedt, Esther Fisher, Isabelle Swygart. Third Row: Frances Smith, Jane Krick, Margaret Weihl, Dorothy Ogg, Neil Highland, Donald Aeschliman, Harold Hakes, Charles Junior Hill. Fourth Row: Melba Kraft, Donald Arnold, Virginia Breiner, Robert Beavers, Rachel Lehman, Arthur Poling. Fifth Row: David Macklin, Jeanette Christen, Lewis Fenning, Doyle Gay, Irene Sell, Ralph Hurst. OUR SCHOOL ROOM Our room is the best room that can be We love our teachers, too, you see We read and write Until we grow so bright That our faces glow like a shining light. We get our lessons very well, Better than we could ever tell. We sing unto our hearts content. And consider our time as being well spent. —Alice K. Baker. -o- “Polly Put the Kettle On” Characters: Sally . Alice K. Baker Molly . Irene Sell Granny . Kathryn Kohls Aunty May . Margaret Deihl Gobbler . Lyle Haxby Bronze Turkey . Neil Highland Old Mother Thrkey Rachel Lehman Happy on Thanksgiving Jeanette Christen Thankfulness . Mary C. Garner Thanksgiving . Emma Marquart Christmas program. “Christmas in Mother Goose Land” Characters: Santa Claus . Mary C. Garner Mother Goose . Irene Sell Mother Goose’s Son Jack Virginia Breiner Mother Hubbard . Melba Kraft Tommy T ucker . Robert Beavers Little Miss Muffet.Alice K. Baker Mary, Quite Contrary..Jane Krick Jack Horner . Dick Girad Jack Sprat . Orville Irwin Mrs. Sprat . Dorothy Ogg Boy Blue . Arthur Poling Woman who lived in a shoe Margaret McGill Bo-Peep . Margaret Deihl Song—Merry Christmas Irene Sell, Emma Marquart, Mar¬ garet McGill, Mary C. Garner. Christmas Tree . Martha Summers Tiny Tim .. Irene Sell Shy Santa Claus . Kathryn Kohls I Just Pretend.Emma Marquart The Shepherds Watched Arthur Poling Song—Christmas Eve Kathryn Kohls, Margaret Deihl, Alice Baker, Esther Fisher. Peppermint Boys Donald Arnold, David Macklin. Lyle Haxby. Washigton program: — 16 —

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