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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 , , ., .. H , L 1 A C, . 4, .2 K , x ' - ' cr ' ' . , . -. . . . va ' , v ' '9- 1 U 1 ' . . . .. Q ,V - . -2 I tv . 10' . . , l . . . ' ' 1:1 1 ,- ' ' - ' C ' ' . , .. 1 . ' ' : l V' 1 . ' ' 1 - . v l . 3 , ' y - - -' ' , v- , . . ' f .' .' ' 1-.' v 4 1 v w - - . - ' y ' it I Z l ' . f , - . 3 .' . . . , Q , , - 5 , ' , Q ' , 1 .v 9. . Y v U. ' , X A . Q- v , 1 ' . 1. A v .- C , -, . . , . , l , . f , ., Q Q - . '. U' . . - V . -u ' - 1 b - v '- v x ', 3 . - 1. , . I'- - ' , - - 2 - ,y . . 1 ' , . , . . A. , 1 . . s . - ' w . . . . ' . . , . ' . ' - 1 1 i ' ' 1 7 - 0 . - . H1 '. . . , . ,, ' . , ' . 1. v ,' A I I ' v - ' ' , -5 - ' ,, . N L , . .. , . . Ly. . , .I V- , .. , . 1 . ' 1 . , . ' ' ' ' . . .. ' v , , , t , ' l . . L- . . ' . V' 1 - .' . . . ' Y . , L K l S. w 1 . 1 . V ' . . I l - . . . . h 1 . .. ' ' ' 1 1 , , 1 2 . . ' 4 '- , . . . ' f -c L l ,.
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-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,
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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
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