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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
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' 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.
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