Churubusco High School - Periscope Yearbook (Churubusco, IN)

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19-PERISCOPE-32 5 FACULTY Reading left to right: Joseph Starkey, Manual Training, Agriculture and Physics: Willard Phillips, 7-8 and Athleticsg Mabel Stockert, 4-5: Mrs. Adlda Thomas, 5-65 lsabelle Nickey, 33 Mrs. Pressier, 23 William Simon, Commerce and Social Science: Edith Prickett, 11 Earl Carroll, English and Latin: Helen Wolfangle, Mathematics and Biologyg Mrs. 'Cecile May, Home Economics and Physical Eclucaticng Robert Huber, 7-S, English, Band and Public Speakingg Mrs Lydia Sawyer, Music and Att: Lowell L. Pefley, Principal, History and Sociology. N , -.-fs-, ..v- f2f'T1 Q ,. ii, . . - -,.,' ,- -' ' ' . . '2 I-rg' .'- lg 'n'.wi- -fn , , -T Fi-nifff' -,ffffiiffgf LQ' P Tk-', 1. F333 ti ?igQf4,ff:.wf552-':?':, A .M ,C ,ibn -.'..2 - -', -1: ,Q -...Wy . 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S17 f WWW, ,,,,.,.,.,,e,., . ,,,, .YYY,,,,,,.........., Y nn Uk ' ' 0' Y V-UUWWWH rm WMM- -YV-- uv YYKY Y ' 'V . . . , , , 19-PERISCOPE-32 Senior Class i i I 1 i 1 .Ni I 1 I i 'i aid IDA BARCUS-Pres. Frosh Lit. Clubg The Brat '30g Windmills of Holl- and '30g Art Where Art Thou '303 College Days '31g Miss Adventure 'illg Debate '31-'32g I. U. Disc. Con. 'J 2111323 Glee 'Club '28 to '32: Bitter- Sweet Anne '32g Yell leader ' 31-'323 v. p. Senior class '32: Tattler Make Up Ed. '30-'31g Associate Ed. '323 Ed.-In-Chief Periscrnpeg State Champ- ion Debate Team '33-23 Business Man. ager Class Play '32. ROSALYNNE RE-ES- Art Where Art Thou '30g Miss Adventure '31g Band '29 to '31: Tattler Typist '31-'32g Glee Club '29-'30g Bitter Sweet Anne '323 Class Play '321 B. B. '30- 3lg Music '30: Periscope Typist '32l Senior Class Treas. '32g Soph. v. p. '29: Carnival '303 Commencement and Baccalaureate Chorus '29. BERNIC-E CADIEUXYG1ee Club '30 to '32g Girls Club '30g Sunshine Club '31g Windmills of H'Oli31ld '30: Bitter Sweet Anne '32g Literary Club '29: Assistant Ed. Activities of Periscope '323 Class Play '32, HELEN HARTER- Miss Adventure '21: Girls Club '3llg -Sunshine Club '303 Tattler Staff '31: Latin Club '30g Inter Class Tournament 'Ill-'32g 'Lit- erary Club '29g. Circulalfon Mir. of Periscope '32g Class Play '32. MILO FUDGE-2nd Team B. B. '30- 'HIL Inter Class TCIIYIIHIIIGIII '29 to 'fllg Literary 'Club '29: Class Play '32: Calendar Staff of Periscope '32, UNCAS BURRIS-Central H. S. Ft. Wayne, Base ball '2S. llusco. B. B. '30 to '32g Base ball '30 to '32g De- bate T323 Class Play '32. fNo Picturel JAMES BRIGGS-Col. City. Chair- man Frosh Ways, Means Com. '29: Busco, Soph. Pres. '3Og Miss Adven- ture '31g Inter Class Tournament '30-'32: Junior Class Treas. '31: Se- nior Class Pres. '32g Bitter Sweet Anne '32g Assistant Adv. Mgr. Per- iscope '32g Class Play '32, JUNE DUNCAN-Lit. Club '29: Soph. Class Sec. Treas. '30g Glee Club '303 Fashion Revue '31g Sun- shine Club '31g Bitter Sweet Anne '32g Senior Class Sec. '32g Girls Club '30: Dramatic Club '30: Miss Atl- venture '3I: Tattler Reporter '31: Class Play '32: Inter Class Tourna- ment '323 Carnival '29: Chairman of Calendar Committee '32. HIL-DRETH EGOLF-Lit. Club '29: Dramatic -Club '30: Latin Club '30: C-irls Club '30: Art YVhere Art Thru '30: Miss Adventure '31: Tattler Staff '31-'32: Fresh Vice Pres. '29g -Chairman Activities Com. for Periscope '32Z Sunshine Club il: Glee Club '30: Class Play '32: 'Com- mencement end Baccalaureate Chor- us '29: Fashion Revue '31. MARY EVELYN HALL-Rncbcreek, v. p. Class '29: Pres. '30: Librarian '30. Busco. Band '32: Orchestra 'flzt v. n. Class '31: Feature Fd Tattler '3I-'323 Business Mgr. Perfscope '32g Class Play '32: State Debate 'Cham- pion Team '?-2: Miss Adventure '31g Bitter Sweet Anne '32: v. p. Sunshine Club '31: Fashion Revue '31Z Debate '31-'32: Girls Inter Class Tournament '31-'32, MABEL JAGIGER-Lit. Club '29: Art Where Art Thou H203 Girls Club '30: Miss Adventure '31: In- ter Class Tournament '31-'T!2: Fash- ion Revue '3l: Assistant Joke Fd. Periscope '32: Sunshine Club '3lg Glee Club '30: Class Play '32: Tatt- ler Staff '30-'31: Dramatic Club '30: Latin Club '30: Carnival '30: Com- mencement and Bacc. Chorus '29, -f .. .-, ., i -. .V I E -'I- if..-i 'ii K Il-I1i-m s-ll-viii . fi. 'in -'xl ' I -' I-'vu f - .1 E T -' 'Z ' -' I BONNIE ANNIE LAURIE-Orches tra '31g 'Fashion Revue '313 Band '30-'3lg Tattler Adv. Mgr. '31-'329 Glee Club '29-'30g Bitter Sweet Anne '32g Class Play '3.2g Periscope Adv. Mgr. '3'2g Girls -Club '30g Latin Club '30g Lit. Club '29g Inter Class Tournament '31-'32g Dramatic Club '30: 'Sunshine Club '30-'313 Wind- mills of Holland C305 The BI'3f ,-301 Art Where Art Thou '303 Miss Adventure '31g Com., Bacc. Ch. '29, GENEVIEVE MEAD-Glee Club '29- '303 Girls Ciiub '303 Girls B. B. '30- '31-'32g Miss Adventure '31: Art Where Art Thou '303 Bitter Sweet Anne '32g Associate Ed. Periscope '32: Class Play: Dramatic Club '30: Iatin Club '30g Inter Class Tourn. '30 to '32g Fashion Revue '31g Com and Paco. Chorus '29: The Brat '?0g Sunshine Club '30-'31. DORTHA RINDFUSZ-Lit. Club '29: Soph. 'Class Sec. '30g Girls Club '30: Sunshine Club '31: winner Latin Contest '30: Tattler staff '30 to '32g B. B. '30-'3lg Miss Adventure 'Bly Assistant Business Mgr. Periscope '32g 'Class Play '32g Latin Club '30, ARIADNE SH'IV'ELY-Glee Club '29- '30-'31-'32g Sunshine -Club '31g Girls Cl'1b '30gLit. Club '29p Class Play '32: Art Where Art Thou '30g Windmills of Holland '30g Calen- dar Staff of Periscope '32g Fashion Revue '31: Latin Club '30g Dramat- ic Club '30: Halmony '29. DALE ROBERSON- Miss Adven- ture '31g Base ball '31-'32g B. B '31-'323 Assistant Sport Ed. Peri- scope '32g Class Play '32g Inter Class Tournament '31-'32. In LaOtto, Frosh 'Class Sec. '29: Base -ball '29- '30g B. B. '30g Soph. Class Vice Pres. '30g Bantam Wrestler '30, ROBERT NICKEY--fFrosl1. Class Pres.: Inter Class Tournament '29 to '32g Tattler Staff '30-'31: Junior Class Treas. '31g Miss Adventure '31: Base ball '30-'31g Sport Editor Periscope '32:Carnival '30g Latin Club '30g Literary Club '29g Class Play '32. EVELYN RICH-EY- Art VVhere Art Thou '30: Miss Adventure '31Z B .B. '29 to '32g Orchestra '31g Bit- terf Sweet Anne '32g Tattler Sport Editor '30-'31g Tattler Assistant News Ed. '30g Periscope Joke Ed. '323 Class Play '323 Lit. Club '29g Latin Club '30gDramatic Club 230: Girls Club '30igSunshine Club '30- '3lg Fashion Revue '31g Com. and Bacc. 'Chorus '29. FTDNA MAY ROBERSON-Glee Club '29 to '32: Art VVhere Art Thou '30g Windmills of Holland '301 College Days '31g Bitter Sweet Anne '32g Vice Pres. Glee Club '32: Music Ed. Periscope '32g Class Play '32: Latin Club '30g Tattler Staff '31-'323 Girls Club '30g Sunshine Club '3lg Lit. Club '29g Inter Class Tournament '31, OLAF BAYPOLE- Windmills of Holland '30g College Days '31: Glee Club '28 to '32g Miss Adven- ture '31g Class Play '32g Bitter Sweet Anne '32g Pres. Glee Club '323 Tattler Staff '30-'31: Calendar Staff Periscone '32g Art Where Art Thou 'f'0: Ilit. Club '29: Sun- shine Club '31: Girls Club '30, JESS-IE SMITH-Vice Pres. Lit. Club '293 Glee Club '30 to '32: tl.Vind Mills of Holland '30: College Days '31Z Bitter Sweet Anne '32g Girls Club '30s Sunshire Club '31: Latin Club '30: Assistant Music Ed. Peri- scope '32: Class Play '32, 19 P E R I S C O P E 32 BACCALAUREATE The Baccalaulate servlces were held at the Nlethodlst chulch Sunday evenmg Apul 14 at 4 0 The church was decorated wrth IOSES felns palms 'md the class colols Rex VV L Hall or the Methodlst church gave, the address usmg the class motto Not At The Top But Chmbmg as the theme of hls sermon The nnxed chorus of the school sang two selectlons Heavens Resound and Send Out Thy L1.,ht The glrls Clee club sang Bells Of St Mans COMMENCEMENT Commencement exerc1ses were held Fuday evenlng Aprll 99 111 the school gym Il'tSlll1D wlucl' was decorated mth whlte roses lalms and the class colors blue and s1lve1 The gladuates wore caps and ,owns for the commencement exert ses as well as for tl e Baccalaureate SQTVICGS The speakel of the evenmb was Paul F Voelker DICSICICIII of Battle Creek M1Cl11 an College SENIOR CLASS PLAY The Scluor Class of 103? plesented Engaged. By Wednesclay as thelr class play on Fuday and Saturday l11g11tS Aorll 1: and 16 The play was plesented at le lhurubusco Opela House before two very large al1dlBllC6S All the characters por trayed the1r D'lltS xery well The cast of chalactels was as tollous Nlaxlln Htmy the lazlest man 1n the county by Dale Roberson Arthur Wat son by Robert lmcltey Jack Ted and Dlck fuencls of Arthux s bv Lucas Bu Us Mllo Fudge nd James Brlggs Vllss Ablgalx Persons I1 woman of Ideas by Gene v1eve Mead Nlls Vx atson a gentle person by Evelyn Rchev Luc1le Pm ons bs Bonme Annle Laurle Mane lane and ll bel frlends of Luc-1le by Nlaly Evelyn Htll Junt Duncan and Nlabel laggel 'VIa1y lNla1t1n HSIIIVS aunt co lt at the Pe1 sons by Illldleth Egolt Other lrls by Rosalyn Rees Helen Hartel Olat Raypole Boy frlends ly Jessle Smlth Bernlce Cadleux Cvpsxes by Doxtha R11ldfUSZ A ladne Qhn ely Edna Nlae Robexson Lusmess N anagex Ida Bflrcus Assx tant Nlan agel PIOIEIICG Bunyan D1l9Ct0l G E Calroll ASSlSt3.l1f. Dlrector Helen Wolf ancle 306 JUNIOR SENIOR BANQUET The JtllllOl Senxor banquet xx lm held at the Mandaxm Cate KX ednesdav ewemug Apul 70 'lhe decolatxons uele blue and QIIVGF the Serlor Class c loxs and whlte loses then flower Memory books and loses ssele glven as favols 'Ihe x olcome was gwen bv the Junior pres1dent Ncxbelt D ake The presentfl tlon, of the cup by Ida Barcns and acceptance bv Harry Zumbzum Genev' eve Mead ll ul the qi-H1101 ulll and hu ene Cafllgel lead the Semor Class plophecy The Fame uell was then glven by James Bllggs the Semors plesldent After the banquet all rx ent to a theatre An engoyable tlme was had bv all The menul was F1 lllt Cockt'11l Roasted Chlc-ken Mashed Potatoes Peas Sllced Tom ttoes Flench DIQQSIIIQ I-lot Rolls Chocolate quudae Cottee ' 1 l ' . -' H '-9 . ' 1 - - y 'U . ! . I Y C -. . , . . , , , , U I - - H - , . 1 ' I - . - . ' u n :- L I ' . ,, - . - tl . ,. 3 ,. 1 . . . J . , , , ul., 4. ' ' v 1 f' ' 7 1 L , V , , ., .. 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' f -c L l ,. 19-PERISCOPE-32 ll HISTORY OF THE CLASS OF '32 On September 17, 1919, the little bark called the Ship of 1932? with a crew of twenty five and Miss Ruth Waterscn as pinot, set sail on the vast expanse of the ocean. which is known by the name of the Churubusco Public School. It was then known that it would be twelve years before the ship would anchor, but just who all W0111d Stick by the Shfp and be with it when it anchored no one knew. However, as we lock over the present crew, we find that Rosalyn Rees. Bonnie Annie Laurie. Genevieve Mead and Helen Harter were the only ones of the twenty five members of the crew who rode its decks from the beginning of the voyage until it anchored. The others of the tv euty five had to leave for other ships or else deserted the Ship O'i 321' We find that all during the voyage the ship picked up new crew members, and after Miss Waterson had piloted the ship for two years she submitted her position to Miss Mildred Rust, and Miss Grace Rowe, who directed the crew during the third year of the voyage. It was during this year that June Duncan came from the Ship Of Nickey School and Ida Barcus came from the Ship cf the Charter Oak School and joined the crew of the Ship Of on the Eusco Public School Ocean. During the fourth year the ship sailed faithfully along over the 'peaceful blue waters under the direction of another pilot, QMiss Lois Deem, now Mrs. Milo Egolf. For the fourth year of the voyage Miss Rhua Parks was in charge as pilot, and the ship sailed peacefully on completing successfully another year of the twelve year voyage. During the sixth year the ship's crew was directed by Miss Donothy Hull, now Mrs. Roscoe Ott, and Mr. Clem Earhart. They sailed along int close company with the Ship Of '31 and Ship Of '30 in the Annex, During the seventh year the Ocean was somewhat revised and expanded and sailing conditions were made better. Mr. Willard Phillips and Miss Ellen Cotterly supervised the crew during this year. All during the past six years many new mem- bers joined the crew but for various reasons ncne cculd find it possible to remain with the ship till the voyage was ended. However. during the seventh year' Bob Nickey came from the Ship of the Nickey School and joined the crew of the Ship Of '32 and has remained with it ever since. Mr. Phillips, with a new aid. Miss Josephine Shriner, piloted the ship through the eighth year. At the end of this year tlxe ship anchored at the port of the Eighth Grade Commencement for a brief time to reconditiou the ship, revise the crew and get certificates certifying that the first eight years of the voyage had been complet- ed, this certificate being the Eighth Glade Diploma. At this port a couple of our membefs left the ship and it was found that' the crew was becoming smaller so it was decided to pick up some other sailors that had also completed eight years of a similiar twelve year voyage. The ship started with a crew of thirty two and among some of the new' members were Dortha Rindfusz, Hildreth Egolf, Mabel Jagger and Ariadne Shively, all from the Shi-p of the Blue River: also Milo Fudge and 'Edna Roberson from the Ship of Eel Riverf' and, Evelyn Richey, Jessie Smith and Bernice Cadieux from the Ship of Collins. Many others joined the clew when the ship anchored at this port but as they could not stay with the ship they did not anchor wth it when the twelve year voyage ended. Since the next four years of the voyage were tc be much more difficult, the ship was manned with a larger fcrce of supervisors. During the ninth year the supervi- sors were Mrs. Ott, Miss Janice Berlin, Miss Fanchon Kline, Mr. Halloway, Miss Avis Roth and Mr. Paul C. Updike, who was later replaced by Mr. L. L. Pefley as captain. During this year the crew organized and ld Robert Nickey as president and Floyd Trimmer for secretaly and treasurer. They chose blue and silver as the col- ors to flrat on the mast of their ship and they secured a pennant in these colors' to carry during the remainder of theii voyage. They chose- a white rose as their flower and adopted the motto, Not At The Top But Climbing. A At the bcgfrning cf the tenth year .lanies Briggs joined the crew and took the place of Tom Keller, who ieft for the Ship of '32 cf South Whitley, as class president and June Duncan as secretary and treasuer. The supervisors of the Q1-ew tContinued On Page 251 12 19-PERISCOPE-32 SENIORWILL We, the Senior Class of 1932, do hereby most joyfully with sadness swear that the following is our last will and testament to the students and faculty of the Churu- busco High School. ARTICLE I I, Milo Fudge, do hereby bequeath my perfect Physics grades to Margaret Garri- son. I, Rosalyn Rees, do hereby bequeath my way with the teachers to Mary Jane Gump, and my love for the boys to Alice Longenecker. I, Bonnie Annie Laurie, do hereby bequeath my many boy, friends to Minnie Longenecker. 1. James Briggs, do hereby bequeath my position as President of the Senior Class to Norbert Drake, and my ability to play basket ball to Victor. McCoy. I, Hnildreth Egolf, do hereby bequeath my perfect conduct grades' to Eugene Car- riger and my typing ability to Neva Herron. I, Mabel Jagger, do hereby bequeath my natural curly hair to LaVon Allman, and my quiet and modest ways to Helen Frazier. I, Jessie Smith, do hereby bequeath my extra height to Thomas Rosentrader. I, Dortha Rindfusz, do hereby bequeath my stlaight A's in all subjects to Lloyd Moudy, and my natural curly hair to Beverly Davidson. I, Robert Nickey, do hereby bequeath my ability to play basket ball to Carl Roberson. I, Dale Roberson, .do hereby bequeath my 1B. B. ability to Roy McCullough, and my love for movies to Harry Zumbrum. I, Genevieve Mead, do hereby bequeath my perfect health glades to Carl Rober- son, and my ambition to be a doctor to Wendell Kindel. I, Evelyn Richey, do hereby bequeath my ability as a B. B. player to Marjorie Geiger, and my demerits to Niola Burris. I, Edna Roberson, do hereby bequeath my typing ability to Jesse Roberson. I, Helen Harter. do hereby bequeath my extra weight to Blanche Raypole and my blonde hair to Annie Burris. I, June Duncan, do hereby bequeath my ambition to sing to Ruth Jagger, and my hed hair to Betty Hershey. I, Ida Barcus, do hereby bequeath my Public Speaking ability to Arthur Lamle and my red curly hair to Lena Crabill. I, Mary Evelyn Hall, do hereby bequeath my debating ability to Merritt Miller, and my quiet ways to .Marshal Linvill. I, Ariadne Shively, do hereby bequeath my curly hair to Inabelle Veazey, and my violent temper to Audra Frazier. I, Bernice Cadieux, do hereby bequeath my frecklbs to Ruth Gump, and my bashfulness to Agnes Gieseking. I. Uncas Burris, do hereby bequeath my way with the girls to Herbert Gump, and my lovely blue eyes to Marjorie Herron.- I, Olaf Raypole, do hereby bequeath my extra, weight to Beverly Davidson, and my naturally curly hair to Laura Gump. ARTICLE II We, Ida Barcus' and Mary Evelyn Hall, do hereby bequeath our promised reward for winning the debate tournament to Isabelle Nickey. We, the senior' class, do hereby bequeath Mr Pefley a blonde curly wig, and il new board of education. We, the senior class. do hereby bequeath Mr. Starkey ai new bookkeeping ,set for recording demerits. We. the senior class, do hereby bequeath Mr. Phillips a. pair of tortoise shell rimmed glasses. We, the senior class, do hereby bequeath Mr. Simon al new dictionary, and a Mae Murray permanent wave. fContinued On Page 263 19-PERISCOPE-32 15 SENIOR PROPHECY-1932 Weary, discouraged, and broken hearted, after wandering aimlessly from the snowcapped peaks of Alaska to the fading blue mountains of Mexico, I. Milo Fudge, determined to collect all of my courage, and come back to the haunts of my former days where I once found paradise but suddenly lost it. I longed to see that coZY little bungalow surrounded by the rose covered picket fence where Minnie. my be. loved wife, used to greet me at sundown, at the gaiden' gate. One year of beaver-ly bliss we spent there but the cruel hands cf Fate gripped each of us and tore us aipart, and due to the judge's decision, Minnie is now known by her maiden name. Longenecker. For ten years I have wandered, seeking the happiness I once knew. To my amazement, I saw large mansions extending from where the school house o11ce stocd.to the sandy beaches of Bite Lake. Pere. I gazed with wondering QYES at a blazing sign which said, Rindfusz Park. Thinking that Dortha, with he.- busi- ness qualities. might be the Cwner of this park, I set forth to find the maain office. While walking along I passed near a side show where a curly, red-haired girl was attracting a. crowd to a side show called Human Knots, Having plenty of time, I stopped to watch her lovely figure as she did several difficult acts. As she moved by me she smiled and winked and vanished into- the tent. I strolled' on across the park to the main office where a. prim stenographer came briskly fetrward to meet me. In answer to my inouiry as to who was the owner of thig park, she replied, Doi-tha Rindfuszf' I exclaimed, She used to be my classmate. Immediately the prim young lady said, Why, who are you? I was in that class' myself. We then intro- duced oulselves asain as we did the first day of school, and I found this young lady to be Jessie Smith. As it was about lunch time Jessie, both to be friendly and seeing my financial condition, asked me to lunch with her. The restaurant, only a few feet away, Jessie told me was owned jointly by Dale Roberson and his wife, who in 1932 was known as Hazel Green. We sat at a little whiite table' near- the front, and as a pretty young waitress came to get our order Jessie said, Ariadne, do you remember Milo Fudge. who was a classmate of ours? Milo, this is Ariadne Shively. As the dinner proceeded we cfnversed about curl classmates. I found that Evelyn Richey, the star basket ball player, had mariied Bink XVIse ancli they were living cozilv with five boy children in South Whftley. Jessie continued and said that the shy little Helen Halter fret vt ith a piece of great luck, and is ttravelirg companion of a wealthy widow' and is at the plesent time traveling in southern Europe. And Ida Barcus, the champion debater, has taken her sistey Roxie's place and .isi nbw' an old- maid school teacher in Collins. Mary Evelyn Hall, Ida's bosom companion, is now general maid for the Nickey household at Collins. Bob Nickey, the proud father of ten children tincluding twin girlsl, I was tcld had married Jane Brooks, and is now a large onion grower and on the brink of financial independence. Olaf Raypole car- ried her music talents through the years and has become a famous opera singer- fn Chicago. At this point our conversation is lIltlll'l'lll'L6d as the same red-haired gI'rl that had attracted my attention in the park stepped, into' the doorway. As Jessie watched me stare at her she said softly. That's Bonnie Annie Laurie. To this I replied, 'H'l1l'll, so that is my old classmate, Bonnie Laurie. She hasn't changed one bit. As Bonnie passed' on we continued the conversation, and I learned that the slowly moving Edna May Roberson had settled drfwn cn the farm with her husband. Pete Gordon. I found to my sorrow' that the Briggs-Rees romance was not proceeding very rapidly, for Rosalyn was getting tired of supporting her no-account husband. Jim Briggs by taking in washings. It is being rumoled that she is heginnintg to realize that the Sullivan-Rees combination might have been the better of the two. Since the conversation was becoming sorrowful at this point, the conversation turned to Mabel Jagger and Carl McCoy, who now live near Avilla where they have a very large poultry farm. tContinued' On Page 25D 'in - ' L-11.91,-1-'- 1 3 14 19-PERISCOPE-32 IUNIOR CLASS ORGANIZATION 305 NORBERT DRAKE, President HARRY ZUMBRUM, Vice President BLANCHE RAYPOLE. Treasurer BETTY HERSHEY, Secretary CLASS COLORS: Blue and Gold CLASS FLOWER: White Rose Reading left to right. Standing: Merritt Miller, Margaret Garrison. Norbert Drake. Minnie Longeuecker. Roy McCullough, Lena Crabill, Victor BIC'C0y, Blanche Raypole. Jesse Roberson, Agnes Gieseking, Mariorie Herron, Marjorie Geiger, Alice Longe- necker, Annie Burris, Herbert Gump. Thomas Rosentrader, Carl Roberson, Arthur Lanile. Wendell Kindel. Middle Row: Ruth Jagger. Miss Helen Wolfangle, Mary Jane Gump, lnabelle Veazey. Front Row: Harry Zumbrum, Eugene Carriger. Neva Herronf Ruth Gump. Audm Frazier. LaVon Allman, Beverly Davidson. H'elen Frazier, Laura Gump. Marshal Lin- vill, Lloyd Moudy. 19-PERISCOPE-32 15 SOPHOMORE CLASS ORGANIZATION EE A LRERT KILLXVORTH. President KATHRYN ZUNIBRUM, Vice Plesidcnt EVELYN DAVIDSON, Secretary KENNETH WHITE, Treasurer CLASS COLORS: Maize and Blue SOPHOMORES Reading left to right. Back row: Leah Geiger, Ida Pressler, Kathryn Zunibrnm, Hazel Green, Grace Richey, Jane Brooks, Mary Nestel, Kathleen, Carriger, Clara Cx-ae bill, Luel1'a Essig, Mrs. Lydia Sawyer. Third row: Celia. Ruckman. Florence Bunyan. Crystal LaRue. Grace Gump, Bertha Gump, Dawn Riley, Mangueriette Ternet, Genevieve Shew, Evelyn Davidson, Maxine Her-ran, Martha Davis, Dora Harter, Bessie Shroeder, Robert McCoy. Don Smith, Don Cobb, Paul Raypole. ' N' - - 5' Second row: Jay Zeigler, 'Charles Fisher, Perry Gaff. Kenneth White. Fred Zum- brum, Everett Geiger. Clarence Barnhart, Ancil Ruclnnan. Front row: Al Killworth, Leland Sprorvls. Robert Briggs, J .. ' on, Jac-k Heiniger, Lawrence Gordon, .Joseph Hyndinan, Chalmers Fleck. Carl Sheldon, Rich- ard Smoleck. -gfgggrvv-,gan . , . :..- .-,,, -,.i- ,,..,,,r -. ,, L , , , - V . 5 K ... . 16 19-PERISCOPE-32 FRESHMEN CLASS ORGANIZATION HARHOLD MCCOY, President EVELYN HERSHEY, Secretary GENEVIEVE EVANS, Treasurer CLASS COLORS: Green and White FRESHMEN FRONT ROW: Arthur Fudge, Leon Cobb, Isaac Davis, Vaughn Trumbull, Bennie Green, John Pence, .Irhn Pfeiffer, James Burris. Everett Leitch. George Bear, Allen Egolf. SECOND ROW: Iva Gordon. Genevieve Garrison, Blargaret McMichael, Elizabeth Duncan. Violet Laurie. Hope Rees, Bernice Landis, Frances Roberson, Edgar Long. THIRD ROW: Ilene Hyndman, Rowena XVolfe, Mildred Huber, Pauline Trumbull, Edabelle Clingerman, Mildred Bills, Ruth Bonar, Genevieve Evans, Mr. Robert Hu- ber, Juanita Decker, Marceil Bowers, Gladys Jagger, Leonard Frazier, Frank Sum- mers, Ray Moyer, Fred Freeman. FOURTH' ROVV: Nile Egolf, Guy Roberson, lVendell Rimer, Ild Kindell, Harrold McCoy, Kenneth Green. Dorwin Frazier, Robert Fudge, Geraldine Egolf. Fredonn Rindfusz. Virginia Deutsch. - SCO E-3 7 ACTIVITIES BOYS BASKET BALL TEAM OF 1931-32 5 is 19-PERISCOPE-32 Bei Back row: Principal L. I.. Pefley. Albert Ki.l.vorLh, Thomas Rosentrader. Victor McCoy and Coach iVilla1d Phillips. Second low: Ilo Kindell, Roy McCullough, Robert Nlckey, Fncas Burris. Frtrnt row: .lack Heiniger. Lawrence Gordon, Dale Roberson. bi The first of October, 40 boys responded to the call for basket ball by Mr. Phil- lips, After several weeks of training the boys went to Arcola where they scored the first victory of the year by a margin of 2 points over their opponents. The next week the boys went to Larwill where they sc-oied another vit-toiyg however, the next night they we1'e not so fortunate and were defeated in an overtime game by 2 points. During Jannaiy the boys were quite successful and won all of the six games played. But February proved to be an unlucky month, the boys losing five games out of six. On Nlarch 4 our boys went to Kendallvifle where they entered the' set'- tionarl basket lrall IOlllllDlll9llt only to meet defeat in the first. game. which they played with Albion. This year only three regulars graduated, these three being Bob Nickey. l'nc-as Burris and Dale Robelson. Our boys made a total of 484 points during the season while, their opponents scored only 469. Bob Nickey was high point man for the season with Fneas Burris as sec-ond and Red McCullough thi1'd. ., ,1 , 5 -' '.'v.r'f-:A-, 'n'5y vfg' ' nfl 3 'ig ' ': 'Hr ' -'Xu ,. , ,. '- W 1 WE 19-PERISCOPE-32 19 C. H. S. GIRLS BASKET BALL TEAM OF 1931-32 305 The girls this year, under the coaching of Miss Prickett, completed a season of basket ball, during which the losses were greater than the girls desired. However. they came out with a total of 18 points more than their opponents. In thee fourteen games 'C. H. S. girls made 306'pofnts while their opponents made only 288 points. Evelyn Richey is the only member of the team who will gladuate this spring. Back row: Ida Plefsler. Hazel Green, Betty Hershey, Virginia Deutsch, L:1Von Allman, Coach Edith Prickett. Second row: Grace Richey, Evelyn Richey. Jane Brooks, Beverly Davidson, Kathleen Carriger. Front row: Kathryn Zumbrum and Margaret Garrison. 'Ihe schedule for the past season was: Nov. G, Arcola, there, lost Feb 5, Jefferson Center, there, tie Nov. 2u Coesse, there, lost Feb 12, Coesse, here, won Dec. 11, Wolf Lake, here, won Feb. 13. Columbia City, there. lost Jan. 15, Arcola. here, lost Feb. 20, Elmhurst. here, lost Jan. 22, Huntertown, here, lost Feb. 26, Wolf Lake, there, lost Jan. 29. South Whitley, here, won Feb. 27. Huntertown, there, lost Jan. 30, Etna, here, won Mar 2. Alumni, won 20 19-PERISCOPE-32 1932 HBUSCO TATTLER STAFF The group in this picture is the staff of the Busco Tattler for the past year and a half. Those on the front row are Genevieve Shew, assistant sports editor: Albert Killworth, circulation managerg Margaret Garrison, editorg Eugene Carriger, adver- tising manager: Ida Barons, assistant editor: Mary Evelyn Half, feature editor: Eve' lyn Davidson, joke editorg Rosalyn Rees. typist. Second row: Helen Harter, reporter: Dortha Rindfusz, exchange editor: Florence Bunyan and Grace Richey. reporters: Mr, Carroll. ailvisorg Betty Hershey. assistant editor: Blanche Raypole. reporter: Agnes Gieseking, assooate typistg Mary Jane Gump, reporter: Jane Brooks. sports editor: Bonnie Annie Laurie, advertising mana- gzer. Back row: Edna Robinson, June Duncan, Ruth Jagger, Margaret McMichael, Don Cobb. Don Smith, reporters: Norbert Drake. business xnanagerg Beverly Davidson, news editor: and Evelyn Richey. SD0l'ls editor. Q V 335' :if-A','.lf. t. K rl 5:1 ye-fr .H ,.vg,e-iA'V3Lg,, 5,5 R.. ,' F - L' ' X 4 44i ? 4 elfJ:3'2f,,f-Q, ,-nit ew.-mf, 2 A ' 'ri 19-PERISCOPE-32 21 INDIANA'S DEBATE CHAMPIONS I Y Here is the group that brought fame to Churubusco and glory to themselves at North Manchester April 2 by defeating Princeton high, school to win the Indiana de- bating title, and clear the way for the national' debate contest to be held in Sioux City, Iowa, in May. Shown in the group from left to iight are tseatedl Mary Evelyn Hall, Ida Barcus, Margaret Garrison, Betty Hershey: tstandingl Merritt Miller, Harry Zumbrum. coach Robert Huber, Norbert Drake and Eugene Carriger. All hut Merritt Miller, Harry Zumbrum and Eugene Carriger appeared on the stage in North Manchester. ' Tournament debates: February 11 at Decatur, won two: February 17 at Colum- bia City, won one, lost oneg Februaly 25 at Huntington, wen one, lost oneg March 3 at Huntington, won: March 17 at Portland. won. State final, North Manchester: April 1, won from Michigan City: April 2. won from Flora: April 2, won from Princeton. Unemployment insurance was the question. Students who have taken part in debate activities this year are: Malgaret Mc- Michael, Violet Laurie, Evelyn Hershey, Kathryn Zumbrum, Kathleen Carriger, Eve- lyn Davidson, Donald Cobb, Genevieve Shew, Jane Brooks, Kenneth White, Charles Fisher, Eugene Carriger, Merritt Miller, Harry Zumbrum and the debaters who debat- ed at the state tourney: Betty Hershey, Margalet Garrison, Mary Evelyn Hall, Nor- bert Drake and Ida Barcus. Robert Huber, coach. ...-l --- H . . L 22 19-PERISCOPE-32 SPEECH ACTIVITIES Eugene Carriger represented Churubusco high school in the Indiana Bar Asso- ciation contest at 'Columbia 'City and won second place for our school. The County Oratoricai Contest was held at South Whitley on April 6 this year and Betty Hershey, who represented our school, placed second, winning the silver medal. Norbert Drake represented our school in the County Indiana University Dis- cussion contest, on March 24, at Columbia City, and placed first in the contest, win- ning the privilege to represent Whitley county in the distlict crzntest at Auburn on April S. Central high school of Fort Wayne won first and represented our district at the state contest on April 22 at Bloomington. at MUSIC AND ART Band The school band. which has been directed by Mr. Huber for the past two years. organized at the first of the year for the purpose of putting it on a business basis with the students reslonsible for their shale in making the band prove more success- ful. Donald Smith was elected president. with Eugene Carriger vice president, Betty Hershey secretary and treasurer and Mary Evelyn Hall librarian. Last fail and during the summer the band furnished music for several Thursday night concerts. During the year the band put fight into our basket ball team by play- ing peppy music to inspire our boys at all cur home games. The band also took D311 in a mass band which was sponsored by the News-Sentinel last fall and gave a con- cert at the South Side stadium in Fort Wayne cn September 27. The band also enter. ed the District Band 'Contest at the North Side Auditorium on April 16. The members of the band were: Mary Evelyn Hall, Inabelle Veazey. Kathleen Carriger, Grace Richey, Kenneth White, Evelyn Hershey, Margaret McMichael, Bruce Benward. Maly Nestel, Dcnald Smith, Mefritt Miller, Kenneth Green, Archie Dominy, 'Clayton Raypole, Charles Hendrickson, Eugene Carriger, Betty Hershey, Carl Rober- son, Aibert Killworth, Paul Raypole. Fred Zumbrum. Donald Heinigex, Harry Zum- brum. Everett Leitch, Violet Laurie, Hoiie Rees, Franklin Strong, Jack Heiniger, Hugh Cotton. Victor Barcus. Orchestra The orchestra, under the direction of Mrs. Sawyer, also has completed a veil' successful year. They played at the Operetta, for entertainment between acts and also furnished the music for the Senior class play. The orchestra also -played at the Baccalaureate services and for the Commencement exelcises, and accommodated the business men by furnishing music for the Victory Banquet which was held in honor of the State Debate Champs on April 13. The members of the orchestra this year were: Mary Evelyn Hall, Kathleen Cars riger. Grace Richey, Kenneth White, Evelyn Heshey, Margaret McMichael, clarinetsl Evelyn Richey, Alice Longenecker, Naomi Gordon, violins: Eugene Cariiger and Bet- ty Hershey. saxaphonesg Harry Zumbrum and Everett Leitch, baritones: Fred Zum- brum, trombone: Mary Nestel, Donald Smith. ccxonets: Vfolet Laurie and hitpe Rees, basses: and Beverly Davidson, piano. Glee Clubs The Glee Clubs this year have furnished music for the churches at various occa- sions. before the assembly on the Wednesday morning programs and for the Bacca- laureate and Commencement services. The boys Glee Club also sang at the ViCi0l'Y Banquet and at the I. U. Discussion Contest at South Whitley. The members of the Glee Clubs also carried parts in the operetta, Bitter-Sweet Anne, February 3rd and 4th, at the opera house. The members of the Glee 'Clubs were: Girls, Ida Barcus. Bernice Cadieux, Olaf Raypole, Edna May Roberson, Ariadne Shively, Audra Frazier, Helen Frazier, Agnes tContinued On Page 263 L . 19 P E R I S C O P E 3 SENIOR CALENDAR Sept 7 School opens New teachers nnpie sue 'wept Q Nlot much WOIL too much shitting of classes Sept Q Sen: or class orgfunzed James Biiggs piesident Ida Bfircus vice D194 ident Rosalyn Rees tie Slllel June Duncan secretaiv - - 2 23 C .t-L 'Q U s. ..- i 1' . ', ' 2 1 , ' '-- i I , '21 ' 'Q 4 , ',. ' L ' ' . . 0- ' . - y v Sept such Sept Sept 'Sept Sept had Sept. Sept. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. 10 Junior class organized Boys glee club organized We nevei knew ue a jolly bunch of boys untilgthis year. 1-Busco defeated Albion 111 base ball. . 14-Shower on Mr. alld Mrs. Pefley. Organized band and gills glee club. . 19 . 23 27 4Eand played at Columbia City. NTeachers all starting out with a smile. We hope they keepl it up. -Band played South Side. Stadium in Fort NVayne. 30-Lew Williams gave a talk. 9-Girls basket ball team organized, 10-New history books added to library. 14-Mr. Lockridge gives talk to the students in the assembly. 16-Freshies think the seniors are dignified,-is it true? 17-Juniors received their pins and rings. 18-Seniors select their invitations. 20-Mr. Theobold gives a talk 011 health. Juniors hold hardtime party. 22-School vacation. Hurrah! 23 and 24-Teachers institute. 2a-Youth conventions held at Noblesville. 27-Debates with North Side at Fort VVayne. 31 -Hollowe'en festival held in gymnasium. Nov. 3-Dr. Charles Dyre, an Armenian, talks to assembly students. Tattler staff holds party. Nov. 4-Yell leaders elected: Ida Barcus, Gene Carriger, Juanita Decker, Fred Zumbz un Nov. 1. 5--Seniors celeblated the 5th period. Much marble rolling and gum chewing. 11-Armistice Day is remembered in a fitting nianner. 14-Busco defeated by Roanoke. 15-Freshmen Day. The Freshmen proved their ability to chew gum and rbles. doing better than the Seniors. 16-Another Senior Dayg. Pefley gives lecture on Discip1ine g he wonders possible in Busco High School. 18-Fiosh win in ticket contest for Basket ball. Debates at Portland. 19-Seniors have their pictures taken by Ozaki. 25-Busco wins a hard fought victory over Coesse. Faculty wedding bells ring for Mrs. May, formerly Miss Martin. Nov. 26-Thanksgiving program ill assembly. Mrs. Thomas and Miss Stockert have their pupils sing songs and Mr. Bailey gave the address. Dec. 2-Spelling contest held between the upper classes. Winner being Florence Bunyan. Debates at Kendallville. Dec. 4-Busco Eaglemen win an easy victory and pile up a large score onl Wash- ington Center. Dec. 5-Busco Eagleinen lose a hard fought game at Huntertown. Dec. 15-Seniors have class partry at Mabel Jagger's home. Dec. 16-Garbed in pajamas and bath robes the Busco' faculty played H'llI1t6l town faculty a11d wele defeated by ll points. Dec. 18-Seniors received their pictures and are very l'llllCll pleased. South Whit- ley defeats Busco here. Jan. 9-Busco wins a victory over Larwill basket ball team. Debate 'team goes to Portland. Jan. 12-Dale Roberson in experimenting in Physics class injured his hand which required several stitches. Nov. Nov. Nov. roll ma Nov. if it is Nov. Nov. NOV. fCOl'ltillll6'd On Page 2-ll 24 -.Ar.:i--VY , 19-PERISCOPE-32 SENIOR CALENDAR tContin'ued From Page 231 Jan 16-Busco goes to Plymouth for debate and debates Concord and Boubon. Jan. 25-Debate with Central' High School at Fort Wayne. Jan. 26-Debate with Central High School at Busco. Jan 29-Busco girls defeat South YVhitley basket ball girls. Jan 30-Non-decision debate held at Churubusco with YVarsaw. Feb. 2-School going about the same. Kids mean as ever. Feb. 3 Sc 4-Operetta given at Opera House. Feb. 6-Debaters, while on way to debate at Peru. collided with car containing 30 dozen eggs-scrambled eggs! Feb. 10-Program given by Vernon Van Dyke and Mr. Bowers from Manchester college. Feb. 11-Debaters defeat Decatur' in sectional contest Feb. 12-Busco defeated Coesse here. Lincoln program given in assembly. Feb. 17-Vaughan Trio sings before assembly. Second sectional debate with Col- mbia City, wins one, Hoses one. Feb .19-Louis Williams gave a, program strictly scientific. Feb. 21-Mr. Pefley bothered with hair tonic salesmen. Feb. 22-Program in honor of Washington. Feb. 23-Operetta cast held a theatre party at Paramount in Fort Wayne. Feb 24-Brown sisters of Huntertown givel the high school a musical program. Feb. Feb. 25-Third sectional debates at Huntington. Busco and Huntington tie. 26-Busco defeated at Wolf Lake. March 2-Speeches before assembly by two students on hypnotism, palmistry. March 3-Tournament debate with Huntington here. Busco wins and bleaks the tie. Sectional -Champs! March 4 Sz 5-Sectional B. B. tournament at Kendailville. March 8-Seniors start practicing for their play. March 9- We wonder if the Juniors agree on everything like the Seniors? Get- to-getheri' program. March 16-Etiquette program. First Alumni Banquet held in gymnasium. March 17-Zone debate with Portland here. Busco wins. On to state! March 18-League of Nations class take their examination. 118 Ka 19.1 State B. B. Tourney. March 19-Seniors receive invitations. tudents. Health program. March 21-First day of spring. Teachers seem to be in same humor as students. Health program. March 24-Boys Glee Club sing at I. U. Discussion contest held at Columbia City. Norbert Drake wins contest. March 26-Seniors receive name cards. March 29-Debate Central at Fort Wayne. March 29-Faculty defeats Juniors and Sophomores. tMar. 255. Local Orator- ical Contest held. Betty Hershey winner. April 1 8: 2-Debate Tournament at North Manchester. C. H. S. takes state championship! April 4-Celebrate Debate Victory! April 6-Seniors play practice in afternoon. Not much going on. Betty Hershey wins second in County Oratorical. April S-Teachers give a program which proved very interesting. Norbert Drake contestant in sectional I. U. Discussion at Auburn. April 9f lf girls keep on in, ten years they won't be wearing enough to punctuate a paragraph. April 11-Mrs. Shealy's students give a recital before assembly. April 12-Talk on crime by an exacriminal, Mr. Fenton. Does Crime Pay? April 15-Senior Day! Big Day! b April 15 85 16-Senior play. Engaged By Wednesday. tContinued On Page 26h ' S. . - ' Q , 'LQQ ..-ffm .'f!'-, ?li1 71f.1Qhi1fa' . if 19212 121- QF'- :J - M 1 19-PERISCOPE-32 25 HISTORY OF THE CLASS OF '32 tContinued From Page 113 were Mr. IL. L. Pefley, as captain, Mr. G. E. Carroll, Miss Fanchoir Kline, Miss Mil- dred McKee, Mr. Harry Keazy and Miss Mildred Hewins. During this year Dale Roberson, from the Ship of '32 of LaOtto, joined! our crew. A At the beginning of the eleventh year Mary Evelyn Hall, of the Ship of '321 of Rockcreekj' joined our crew and was elected vice president of the class with, Wood- row Craig as president and Robert Nickey as secretary and treasurer. The supervi- sors during this year of the voyage were. Mr. Pefley, still captain, G. VE. Carirolil, Mr. Joe Starkey, Miss Helen Wolfangle, Miss Ursula Flory, Miss Mildred McKee, who was later replaced by Mrs. Lydia Sawyer, and Mr. Robert I-l'uber. At the end of this year the crew of the Ship Of '32 entertained the crew of the Ship Of '3I of C- H- S. and the supervisors at a banquet at Cozy Inn and at the Paramount theatre, in Fort Wayne. The crew. also presented Miss Adventure this year iunder the direc- tion of Mr. Carroll and Miss Wolfangle. When the twelfth year of the voyage was started the crew numbered twenty four. James Briggs was elected president with Ida Barcus vice president, Junei Dun- can secretary and Rosalyn Rees treasurer. The ship sailed along peacefully, meeting all odds successfully. However, several members left the crew and we find' that when the ship anchored the crew numbered only 21. Mr. L. L. Pefley was again call- tain and his aids for this year of the voyage were Miss Helen Xvolfangle, Mr. G. E. Carroll, Mr. William Simon, Mrs. -Cecile May, M-rs. Lydia Sawyer, Mr. Robert Huber. and Mr. Joseph Starkey. Near the close of this year the crew, presented Engaged By Wednesday and also were entertained at the Mandarin Cafe and Emboyd theatre in Fort Wayne by te crewi of the Ship Of '33. Baccalaureate services were held for the crew at the Methodist church on April 17, preparing for the end of the. voyage which would be soon. On April 22, the Ship Of '32, having completed the twelve year voyage, an- chored at the port of High School Commencement. Here the crew members sadly left their schcol friends, each going his own separate way to seek for himself the greatest adventure he might find on the great Ocean Of Life. 396 SENIOR PROPHECY-1932 fContinued From Page 131 There is bound to be a scandal in every- class and it seems that the quiet life of an auto mechanics wife didn't appeal to Mrs. Jack Heiniger who was formerly Miss Mead, so it is reported that she ran away with a traveling salesman. Now there iS a divorce pending in the Whitley County 'Circuit Court. Our conversation then drifted to one of our star basket ball players, Uncas Bul'- ris, who used to be the shiek of the class. Uncas, true to his natural talent., has become a professional basket ball player and it,is rumored that he is to marry Vir- ginia Hershev. As it was about time for' Jessie ton resume her work she concluded her conversation ty tellirginie cf Eernfce Cadieux 'who 'is at the present a kindergar- ten teacher of the Churubusccs schco I and is the most impoltant member of the fa- culty. Then, last but not least, Hildreth Egolf cwns a beauty shop that is located in the general store at Ari. Jessie, seeing thq smile vanish from my face and a lump rising in my throat and knowing me to be a very sensitive man, asked if my: feelings had been injured. I re- plied that I had been tlrnkiug of my former wife.,lV'innie. At this Jessie replied, There she is now. I raised my eyes and found Minnie. gazing at me. She came forwarcll and exclaimed, Milo! and threw herself into my arms. The same Fate 'hat had torn us apart and brought us sorrow, now reunited us and brought us happi- ness. . .,,,., K. ., - ,. -..- .. '6 19-PERISCOPE-32 SENIORWILL fContinued From Page 121 K We, the senior class, do hereby bequeath Mr. Huber a masculine voice and fewer quarrels with Isabelle. We, the senior class, do hereby bequeath Mr. 'Carroll a pair of plaid beach pa- jamas, and a new book on modern swimming. We, the senior class, to future senior students. We, the senior class, ed Pete with a pug nose. We, the senior class, assembly. We, the senior' class, a new. reducing machine. do hereby bequeath Mrs. May the privilege to teach Etiquette do' hereby bequeath Miss Wolfangle aitiny salamander nam- do hereby bequeath Mrs. Sawyer a better 6th period do hereby bequeath Miss Prickett a happy married life and at MUSIC AND ART Glee Clubs QCOntinued From Page 225 Gieseking, Laura Gump, Mary Jane Gump, Ruth Gump, Marjorie Herron, Alice Longe- necker, Minnie Longenecker, Blanche Raypole, Bertha Gump, Grace Gump, Crystal LaRue, Ida Pressler, Margueritte Ternet, Ruth Bonar, 'Edabelle Clingerman, Juanita Decker, Virginia Deutsch, Elizabeth Duncan, Ilene Hyndman, Geraldine Egolf, Gene- vieve Evans, Bernice Landis, Frances Roberson, Rowena Wolfe. Boysj Herbert Gump, Thomas Rosentrader, Donald Cobb, 'Charles Fisher, Ermal Gordon, Kenneth White, Fred Zwmbrum, Leon Cobb, Isaac Davis, Evertt Leitch and John Pfeiffer. Beverly Davidson was the pianist for both boys and gills and Mrs. Sawyer directed both Glee Clubs. April' April April April April April ESQ SENIOR CALENDAR fContinued From Page 241 17-Baccalaureate. 19 Sr 20-eExaminations. 20-Junior and Senior Banquet. 21-No school. 22-Commencement and Senior party. School closed! Goodbye, C. H. S. 22 -Sept. whoops! Vacation- A , S-..'ig-gi 'F it f-L2pg:', 'Lrg g1.,jggLQS. -' 'I '4? ' 3?:. '-fgi pi-:iii 'CongratulatiQr1s Class of '32 ' ORT and SON 3 9 4... .g g...........g....,.....g..g..g..g..g..5.4.4..... - Congratulations To The Graduating Class DR. J. H. BRIGGS 2' DR. WEAVER Dentist F. M. SONDAY Undertaker CH HARROLD'S Barber Shop F .c-Q--q--p-o- n-o- o-o-o-o-u-o- o-o- 0-o-0-a-Q-n-n-0 3' SUPER SERVICE 3 STATION Gas And Motor Oils Tank Wagon Service Churubusco HA TCHERY Dial 3713 Q ,vi .-0..0..-g..g..g.....g..g.-q.....g..g..g..g. g..g..n. HOFFER'S fi GARAGE For Better Service D3 0 0 .31 -410 ne Eat Busco Bread La CI-IURUBUSCO I, BAKERY Dial 3603 E THE KROGER ' Grocery And Baking Company 1. .o. 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