Columbia City High School - Columbian Yearbook (Columbia City, IN)
- Class of 1915
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'A '-.N . . - 4... .,.,., f N' Q r umwumnumnnmmm n THE Coz, UJWBIAN , asa Nineteen Hundred n and Fifteen ,Syga- uummmunnmnnnuml Tiiiiiiihifnihl ni25M'ui5EiiiEniTEMMMiiiMiMii5iii1ZiiiMMF5n nEnuM'vZMnwhTnahTm'w7uEin5Bwmuummmmmmmn U i To Wm. F. Mc1Vagfny fl pro-nzofcfr Qf f?d?lf'llf7.07I, a friend of fhc' library, ll dl-.S'fI'lIgIlI.Sllf'd jzwisf, a respevted and phfilrln- ilzropir' r' 1'tAz'zcr1, we. fhe Class Qf 1915. with sirzrere lId'77l'I.Tllf'ilJ'lfI, dedicate fhis book. QEKVAEQZVGXSWQ '.S'a'2fQf':Rs'3 4'417'fis 1-'4 40S9:.g4XX lf1.s'40s:- fi 102 W' . ' - j. 'AWA39 L55 -. D35 lll.'XN Il FOREWORD U you. IIUIII' fr1'1'111l.v. 11'1' 3111111111 11111.-Y I '111 Illllyllfflll for f'I'I.fI.f'I'SlIl. 111111 fllfllllllyll if may 111' 'fur fron: l1f'I:fl'I'f, 11'1' l111p1' you 111'1'll I'1'l'l'1.1'l' if kz'n1Ily. Tlzzfs- is H10 l'l'l'0l'II Qf our y1'.vi1'r1I11y.v . .s-1mz1' gray, SUIIII' guy. fo 7l'lII.I'lI 11'1' may flH'II 1'1mfi1l1'nf in ffllflllllfj S0lIIC'flII.IIg flIl'I'1'I.ll in 1'l11'1'r 11 Il r 1Ir110p in ff .S'1II'l I.f.S'. . , if- av' v-'?'5'5fx,'.V-f T' I Uolimnbia City Iligh School Year Book SUMMARY OF THE PRESENT YEAR HE year of 191-I--1915 has been one of change and progress and on account of mid-year promotions the attendance has been exceptionally large. Probably the most notable change occurred in the faculty. Mr. Musselman came as our principal, Mr. Shatter as science teacher, Miss Hallowell as liatin instructor, and Bliss VVillianis as English teacher. The annual art exhibit was held December 9-12. The pictures were all by Indiana artists, and a few were by home talent. There was no picture pur- chased for the school. Debating has been progressing very nicely in both the junior and senior teams. The .juniors have the larger society, but both organizations have good debaters who are very equally matched as was shown by the decision of the Junior-Senior debate on March '11, This resulted in a tie of fifty-four points each. In the music department the year has been well spent. VVe now have both a Boys' and Girls, Glee Club from which a chorus was chosen for the VVindmills of Holland. This was given on April 1 and 2, and met with great success. Blr. E. I.. iXIcI,allen has again offered twenty-five dolla1's to be given as prizes for the four best orations given in the declamation contest. The con- testants have been working especially hard and the first preliminary will be held April l5. In basketball we have accomplished a great deal. The team had the use of the city gym, and with Blr. Shaffer as coach, proved to be a hard one to beat. The annual county track meet is scheduled for May l. VVe are all looking forward to this with great anticipation and feel confident that our team will win great honors for Cl. F. H. S. this year. The team has al1'eady shown great ability in the meet between the seniors and the underclassmen. In connection with her English work, Miss VVilliams had each one of her classes dramatize some novel or play which had been studied this year. This. along with basketball, debating, and track, not only has given recreation and enjoyment, but has helped keep up the high school spirit which every school needs. Zo!-: Dlrl-'izxiialufi-zu, 'l5. E61 fl I I L ' y Q 4 1 I Q i, , A i l ' i 1 ,- '3'i.Wf f. QI'-I fx' L S N C1 'f' vPfN24m'-f4.f. ' N .k ' M L, R , V 11:31 QQ fgiiykf wgx, ' f Xixx 1- A JJ ' .' - ,ww'y xxfgi 13? iff, jx Alf ' ' ' 1 sq l.'f! f I , NN six 1 1 ' -' 13 ff? ,X 1 ifciff f ' ' w fefm x QQ AW- fn Q 'N W f ' 1 me - L- J N f, :ii'f-A S! 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C. lnclismn Cnivrrsityg grznlimtm- work, I onr years in . 4-lc-lm-ntslry Kll'llZlI'llIll'lIlg two yours prinripal :md tno yt-:urs snpvrintomls-nt of Cilllllll-'ll High Svhoolg tom' yours supervisor of gruclc-s :lt Bllliwie-q ons- your prin- vipnl of C. C. ll. S. Mr. hllIShl'lIlHlll wnne to ns tingling' with ints-rx-st :md enthusiasm. Ile is always on thc- jmnp :md is thc hnsivst IIUFM'-ll in H. S. His polivy is work in school hnt ull of ns mln vonvh for his .iollity ontsich- of thosc' hrivk walls. MI NNII-1 XV1x.1,1.xMs -V-Iinglisli vf Do PZIIIVY l'niv1-rsity, l'h.l3. Prinripail of hifh school at llvspt-rin, Mich., for thru- yvursg instructor of zllgelml and rhetoric at Gran-in-zlstle. Intl., for om- ywnrg lwml of l'Ing,flish ml:-pnrhm-nt nt livmlullrillv. Intl, for thrc-6 ye-urs. Miss XYilli:nns has SIlK'Ct't'Kl4'll Bliss Gzllhrt-:itll illlll won our low lIlllllt'ill2llt'ly. She- knows l'Ing,:lish from lic-owulf to .Xhv Martin :incl llt'l'iIllM' of hs-r vnthu- sizmsm wc- :ill enjoy hvr work 4-veil though shv is form-xl to he-gr ns to look intelligent 0l'K'6lxlU!I2llly. Sho has proniotq-rl intl-rm-st in lingrlish hy rlrznnutizing: tha' works of promine-nt ?llllll0l'N. l'h:1xm:R'r IIIRlG 'zll!lflIl'lIIllHCS and Ilvlmfirzg Northcrn lncliunal Normal School :mal Cnivvrsity of llNll5llHl. 'l'ln'c'v W-:Irs mstruvtor in Cll'llll'l1llll'y ch-- purtmcntg twclvf- yi-:urs in C. C. l Daddv lhrig math- :1 nuw Yt'llllllk' this u ll lIl?ltt'llIl0f1i'-qllllt it hasn't rlizllmgrcl him :I hit, Tl1Y'0llg2,'lI his iillllwlwc hr has f'llC0llI'ilgIt'll debating.: :mil has put that snlmjc-Qt on Pl crm-clit hzlsis. Ho is si friend to om- zmtl ull, always giving il smile or synipnthy as tho occusion demands. M M .ucv li. lil LLOWELL'-Idlfill lvl liarlham College. Three years instructor of Latin and lflnglish at Central Aeademyg three years instruc- tor of l,atin at Pendleton High Sehoolg Columbia l'nivei-sity, .X.M.g one year instructor of l.atin in C. C. II. S. Miss llallowcll looks tcrrilxly strict in school with her notebook and ready pencil to write our names on those dreadful pages but her smile makes us forget those horrible facts. She likes fun hut has it out of school. All who know her will say, She can't he beat. ?'T JI. SPAFFORD--IJ0lIIf'Sfil' Science, Michigan State Normal School. twenty-four months instructor in elementary depart- ment: two years in C. C. H. S. Miss Spatford deserves much credit this vear, as she has, hesides her regular work, the supervision of the graduates' dresses and the night school. She is the clmm of all the girls. Everyone admires her patience and readiness to help. ' 1 A1-:LE Ricifzn--German . University of Indiana. One year instructor in Anderson schoolsg eight years in C. C. H. S. Callings are taken kindly when one can redeem himself by getting one of Miss lieed's smiles. She is a good scout and contests with everyone at the liaskethall games, yelling. Whenever we need help we fly to Miss Reed, who Clll'l'l'flllly boosts ns over the lumps. R. G. ScH.x1f:1-'1-'1-Jn Three years elementary workg one year science, Knightstown High Schoolg one year science, North Manchester High Schoolg one year science. C. C. H. S. Mr. Schaeffer is certainly a favorite with the boys, especially as he is their constant companion in ath- letics. He proved worthy of his praise when he good naturedly royally entertained his serenaders. lt is said he is very fond of limhurger cheese hut not in his lied. Eiglitlz Grade Three years or u l I Il0lIl7lIbiIl City High Sclmol Ymr Book l,ol'1sIc BUSHNICLI,-4--.lI1l.viv Oberlin. Two yvzirs instructor in C. C. ll. S. Miss Bushm-ll is loved hx' vvvrvom- who knows hvr ing' word. Shi- is the om- io whom we nmv ti-ll our pzllhy. She has lu-011 quitv husy all yn-:lr withithi vc-ssflll in the- supvrvision of hoih. wif? S lml She always greets e-zlrll of us with an smile :md zu vlwvr- frouhlcs and from whom wc are sure- fo !'Q'f:6'lVl' wm- glee Clubs :mtl the play. :incl has liven ilu-ville-mlly sum'- C'1111111111i11 C1111 111,211 S1'1111111 Y11111' 130011 3111 fllivmnriam X I 1111111111 my 11111111 21111 11111 my I llf 111 181141111 111 IS 111811171 1 H1111 ll llltlllj 8711111 111111 Il 1111 1 11 1111 11111111 H1 1111s 7111111111111 111111 Illl 1111511111111 1111111 11ll11! 1 118 111111111111q 111111 1111! 1111 11 111111s 11111s1 111 s11111 111 11119118 111111 11111 111111 01 y1111 71.1111 1111 7111111151 11111111 1111 1111 11111 111111 S1611 111111 1111 QIIIII 11111111 I 111111 111 111111 fllllllq 1111 IIS 111111 I 111 11111 11 111 1 ll 111 1 1 11 IIIIIIA 111 111111 s111111s 1111 8117111 I sayf 11 11111 1111111 IS 111811111 ll 5 Mu. I'111.'1'1f: ' '11 ' 1 5 1 I' .' 'IIII , A 0 ' ' 1 W , 'I ,'l 1 , A ' ' ' . ' ' ' .' , , .' ll 1 ' 1' '1' s 1' 11 '1' of 1'1'1'. H1' ' --111' I' .' 1l,lf. ll .1-:xx U11 Ckduvnbhz CYty .flhgh ,School I'car 1?ook HISTORY OF THE CLASS OF 1915 E. the Class of 1915, awoke from the repose of a beauteous summer vacation to find that it was September and that we were about to start upon our career as freshmen. VVe entered with timidity and awe to the time of Steve's beautiful, new, squeaky shoes. VVe soon became immune to the jcers of the upperelassmen and learned not to get lost completely in the whir and buzz of school life. After we had received parccled gloom in the shape of report cards and had wallowed heavily through two long, dreary examinations, and had come to the end of the year, we were able to lift up our heads and say that we had produced able members of the county contest, chorus, and of the glee clubs. After a long and beautiful vacation, we entered upon our sophomore year wherein we had attained the highly respectable title of a class which always got its money's worth. in one way or another, for better or for worse. VVe looked about to find our class greatly diminished-some of the members had suddenly graduatedg others had left us. Under the guidance of Miss Hoham we now prepared to help turn out one of the greatest successes of the age, a musical, The Building of the Ship. and Mix Bob combined, the last an undeniable scream. We settled down to hard work in this year. and made minutes count, sometimes. VVe still held up the title of most Sophs in amusing ourselves and in making things buzz on our side of the room. The teachers had a continual pick ati' us. VVe produced some home talent in the oratorical try- outs and showed promise of an illustrious future. YVe entered upon the glad year as juniors. VVe found installed a tom-cat chorus. consisting of Crook, chief howlerg Ervin, assistant chief howlerg Ellis and Phig. chief aides to the timid eats all over the class, who were rather numerous. Amid the howls of these we found our number again diminished. VVe now came forth with a party at Xile's, where the great Columbian Pathos Quartet was organized. NV1- fol- lowed this with several more parties, the last at Mildred's. where Mr. Trimble gave us French and the quartet again became active. In this year we entered debating with zeal and were able to make a great show in the two .lunior-Senior debates. Frankie became our orator and Won first prize in the school and county contest. XVe produced active members of the glee clubs, semi-choruses, track and basketball this year. and gave tl1e seniors a high old send-off at the end of the year with a party and play. VVe chose for president, Earl Koesterg for the class colors, green and gold: the class flower. the yellow rose, and the motto, Nulla palma sine laboref' YVe now became high and mighty seniors. Oh, our halcyon days were here at last! YYe found several members gone and two added, Glenn and Harold. This year has been the most strenuous of our high school career. Yve have worked more steadily. We have begun to approach the end of the year. In it we have p1'oduced players for the coming play, members of the track and basketball teams and members of tl1e glee club. YVhen we have come to the parting of the ways, when the time for graduation has passed. let us never forget our kind teachers. our class, or dear old C. C. H. S.. whose colors of crimson and gold we shall never forget as long as we are able to lift our eyes to pennant or color. BURTON L. CONKLING. '15, l12l Osum AKER lf'x waxy vnmrgli In my llflfllllllj' buf if':: IlIll'f'll IIQJIIYI fo look wislf. Oscar sity so straight und dignified that the fi-uclu-i's Illlllllhl sc-4' il hulo uround his lwud. But wc know his dignity is only skin dm-vp. Oscar row iuto proniiiu-nw us u Ill6'IlllK'I' of the Clllllllllllll Pulhos Quzu'h-l. .XSslSl'illlt Busiiu-ss BIEIIIZIQIFI' of 'l'lll11 Col.i'M1n,xN, llvlnuling 'lil-'l l. .Xllilvfiv ,Xssoc'iulion. An'1'ul'n Bixnox .I lIlI.Vfll l' lll'I'!'l' vrmzplnins. .Xrlhur slips silvntly into his svui und lufvc-1' says si word to uuyonv hut we know lu- is in jolly good fs-llow uuywuy. H0 is u diligvnt pupil and has ilu- : . . ' g xtudy. ul ot llljllylllf n .lllilm-tic .Xmoc'iutiou, Dvlmting 'lil-'Ill-, 'll-'l5. VIULA Bi:c'x'ru1.n Irv' lIl'I'I'I' flour' llllflllll. lo IIUIIUKI-lf. Yiolu is our fluxvn ll2lll'0Cl girl that is lllW1lyN willing lo lu-lp. Sha- is so quiet that we ull iuusi' lu- wry' sili-nl to lu-ul' lu-1' l'l'1'lfk'. lin .x N K lll'r'r ING ll'.v yn-in' .wnlw I' lu' popular Ifllllllffll In hw vriIif'i:v1l. l runkiv is our twcnfii-tli vm-iitiirv Dc-llumtln-llc-s. lla- is iun' in Nl2lllll'l' hut is so powvrful otlu-rwisv llml wi- cun't forgm-T to how to hinl. His SIICYPZUN lll'0 us powerful us his omlory. Junior-Scuior llc-lmtv 'lil-'IL first prim- in tho 3l4'l,2lllt'll Uoulvst 'lil-'I lf, Allilc-tic .Xmsovizlliolu lh-hauling Society 'lil-'ll-, 'H-'15, gold un-dzll in thc ionliwl l l ll Fouuty ' Q.- TIIER1-:SA Bmuus Of' all H111 yfirlx llmr nw' so .vmurl Tlmrv is :muff like przflly Tl1w'1'.wl. This llIl2lSSllllllllg' K'0lIlltl'y lussiv with rosv clu-4-ks und laughing eyes, looks terrihlv iuuocm-nt, vvl some know sho can cut up fripghtfullly. Ovcusiouzllly she tries to sith-trzu'k us on thv knowlvclgo of llfl' age- hy XVl'ill'lllgl' hm' huir flown, Z1-1121. IEOYYERMAN You lH'I'1'1' I-'in lafll ulfoul II wmnuu. Nbr' is juxl rm liublw In luuyh ul u fumfrul us lo vry ul ll u'1'rlflin'. Zvkc has rvrfuinly sfucliccl this ya-ur hut has umu- ugcd to slip Chip :uul the Un-rlzuul in occasionally anyway. She- provwl il llflllllllfli' urtisi in ,llrwbvllv and stars in relating low- affairs ot' t'Yt'l'y Wl'ltl'l' we study. Debating 'lil-'I I-. IIZARL BIDlllJNER .-ill if flIll'I'N is u Iilllff roznpzflifion lu simu- snnw fwllzfrs -up. Earl is quict, ye-l hv is allways jolly. XYlu-n hs' gre-ts into 2lI'g'lllllt'IlfN lu- vm-rtuiuly shows store-houses of kuowlvdgc. Ha- drives in from the- country fuithfully zlucl we-urs :I xllllll' from 8:15 till Lzllfl :lu 2lCi'0ll!pllSlllllt-'llt lllust all of lla luck. .Xtlmla-tic' ,Xssor'i:ltion. Dc-hating' 'IS-'IL Rovl-:NA CA1u'L:NTER Jlmvfs Rorrllm sn .Q-11.11. .wo nmrlrxl, .en xlill, lVlHlfl'l'l'l' :flue flows, sin' flaws -:rillz fa will. liovvuu clovs not say much hut we ull kuou' ihul slu- knows her lesson thoroughly just the sillllv. Sho slips around so fimiclly that thx- if-:lvlu-1's hum- fo look to see if shv is llc-rv. Dclmfing 'lil-'l L BURTON CoNxL1NG Soma' folks .W'1'Ill I' niulre a xpweialfy o' makin' u .vhorl story long. Burton is eertainly a star on the stage and eau nlake people laugh. He would gladly recite the whole lesson if permitted-anyway we know he has the knowledge. Trial by Jury '12, Jenkins in Mn Bob '13, Debating' '13-'IL Hertogenboseh in Windmills ot' Holland '15, ,Xthletie Assoeiation, Glee Ulubs '13-'I-L 'll-'15, Zox-: lJ1Flf1A:NDAm-'ER 1' slandx for parlor. with no liglzl axlray, .fl f11lf?j, pulerlerefl rlruaglzfwr and rr 1101111111- doiared Ray. Zoe thought she would get out of hard work by taking: arithnletie instead of eivies the last semes- ter. but she got in deeper than ever. Yet she xlevlares that she is satisfied. If she is late to sehool we eall 23. Annual Board 'll-'12, '13-'14, 'I t-'15 Qseeretaryj. Vice President of elass, Debating '13-'H, 'l I--'15, HENRY Rmzmukn I llerffr knew' rr Nllf'1'l'.Y-Vflll nmn Hull eoulfl quote poetry. Henry has a distinguished walk and his new speetaeles add to his stately appearance. NVQ- don't know nlueh about him as one of the fellows, but we know that he is interested in all school aetivities. .Xthletie Association '14--'15, Boys' Glee Cluh 'I I--'I.3. Jurynian in Trial by Jury 'l3. GI.:-:N CiAI.I.0W.XY Ile was u seliolar. mul ll ripe IIIIII 11 youd one. Glen eaine from Etna. and is the brilliant one of our class. He is the only one who gets high grades in lingllsh tests. Glen's funniest possession is his lauzrh. lintered 'IL .Xthletie Assoeiation, Debating, Basketball. ERVIN HIvI-:LY TllI4l'l' mas! lm .vmnrf !l00ll 'll'0l'lf in him. for now evwr 1-anw nal. Dutch is exceedingly jolly, and is om- of the- livc sparks in the Ulass. VW- have ll0lll'Cl that lu- is fond of betting, but we shall overlook this. as we know he is a good svout. .-Xtllletir' .XssoI'iation. ELLIS KING II .wfrmrs lilwf llmy pile all flw rruxlufll slum' on llm road fo ,-r1u'r'vxs. Ellis has had many troubles this year but m'vn-r- theless we all stand up for him. He was om- of the stars in the Windmills ot' Holland, and wc heard that he did some star acting behind tlu- 50131105 after the first appearance of a Junior girl on the stage-. Orcliestra 'll-'li 'IJ-'13, 'lil-'14, Captain ot' Bas- ketball 'lvl-'l5, Glu-9 Club 'll-'12, '12-'13, 'lil-'ll. 'll--'15, Debating Society '13-'14-, '1-L-'15, 'fravk 'll--'15, Bob Yaukie in uxvlllflllllllh of llollamlf' Atllletic' Ikssoviation. PIARL KoEsTIiR .Volmrly lfiu lu- popular wiflrouf Iwiny im- poxml on. Earl is our noble pre-sitlf-Ilt, Zlllll lu- is wvll worthy of his name. He is always busy with his school aH'airs and otha-r affairs-for it is a long way across the lihinv. Pre-side-nt of Class, Si-vretary of .Xthlctic .Msn- viation 'll-'15, Track 'lil-'l-L 'll-'15, Captain 'I-l-'l5, Basketball 'll--'l.3, .liulior-Se-niol' IN-lwzlh-s 'lil-'ll, 'l It-'l5. S'I'I4:wAR'1' LINE The frfllrr lliul :Grilles Ilw vlmllf ul lmnuf ynvs ilu' limil 4lIl'II.ll from lmmr. Steve had a very I-njoyable smoke once this yvar. Also had the pink I-ye and the mumps. Ho like-s to tease the girls and is vc-ry unruly in linglish Class. Debating 'lil-'ll, 'll-'15, ,Xtlila-tic' Association. 'l'c'nnis .Xssoc'iation. BoNl'rA l,14:1NlNo1-in lVlml':-' Iarvonm o' llw ole' lima' girl who IM flu' muflwr flrop rvlwrz fl fwllwl' jilfwl hrfr. llllllltil has haul llw grigrglvs :ill your llllt wi- Uilllllill say shi- has in-glf-vta-cl lu-1' work. .xltllllllgll :-:hc got Sl'YL'l'1ll l'3llllllg'S, thvy liznvn- not dom- any good that wa- van sec. Shi- joined thi' clam lust yn-nr :md has vvrtaiinly lu-cn ei fzlvorilv. l'1'4-siclx-nit of the- Ulm- Cluh 'll-'15, Gln-1' Chili 'll-'lQ, 'l-2-'l3, l3l'lllQ'Slll2llIl in 'l'ri:1l hy Jury. l'll'illl in Wimhnills of llollzmclf' Assistant licliloi' of 'lllll-I k'oi.i'mu,xN. Gl!.Xl'l41 l,r:.xx1oN Tull: In hw' of .lm-nl:'.v lmlffffr mul shzf would uxlf flu' lIlllll1N'l' of xllfps. lm but c-v1-rvom- clog-:Q in x fll'2ll'L' lilu-A lo gigg --W 1 lizlppy corm-r. Shi- im quill' fIl'lll'l'llllS with hi-r czlmlv on Nlomlny lllllflllllgfw. lhilmling 'lil-'l I-. Niue Nom' .1 vounlry boy un' his 'flIl,ll'I' row .won purlffrl. Buck .ltlllltil tha- l'll'PSlllllilll claim for il while this yi-nr, but wv lmvm- him lmck signin. llv is zu rvglllzu' cut-up :mil clcliglits in .ioyricling miiwi- hs- joins-rl ilu- lforcl Clull. llllllllll'-Sl'llll!l' Dol lion, 'l'r:u'k. Us-lmting 'lil-'l l. mtv 'I3-'ll-, .Xtlilvlic .XssoL'i:l- P OPA1, l'm1ss1.uu ll'lml moxl Iu'orl.'in' mm: nwffl is un N hr. niylll. Opin' is our politicizm, :lml whim-s in Civics class. lic is trouble-cl with sleeping hivkiwm. Thi- :ltfewlcs ' t 1 ll0NVPVK'l' llsuzlllv l'0lll0 llftl'l' il night out of INV! , . Thc girls say hc is il wry good consolvr. Atlllc-tic .Xssocintion 'I I-'12, '12-'13, 'lil-'l l-, 'l 4--'15 l7l'll2ltlHgI 'lil-'I I-, 'll--'15, Tl'Zll'li 'Ili-'15, Gle' ' 'll-'l5. 1 lluli NIILIJRI-TD Ruu- ll is Tuorllr ull il wmls In lump pwrfvf in llm fllllllljl. Nlilflm-ml ix uniwla-xx. likm- lion-lui mul Viola. Nlr. Mmwlluuu lwrulu- lu-r lu-:nrt tlu- first ul' Hu' yn-ur. but wc liopi- it is lu-:ilu-cl hy this time-. XVANIJA RIDIJLE Tlrwzvf llffs nmra lwril in lllllll' 4'.lIl'N rlmu lTi'1'lll-ll xtvorfls. Wmulu is mu- nt' our star mlm-lmtc-rs. Slu- lun i'll.l0yl'll wlurul tlu- lzut 5f'lllt'5tt'l', since slu- ix out uf history vluss D4-luutiligg' 'lil-'IL J lllll0l'-Sl'lll0l' llc-lulti-N 'lil-'ll. 'll--'l.3. ABE S'ruol'sE M ll'is1f mrfn avr ull rlvml or flying. ln furf, I rlmfl full u'4'll llI.lfNl'lf. .Xlw is mu- nt' tlu' uctivc lll0llllK'I'S of ilu' claw, lim- always wants sometlniug doing. lic,lik1- Mr. S., is quite fmul of llllllllll'g'Q'l' clu-vw. llv is um- of Miss Vl'illi:uus's troubles in Plugrlisli claus. 'rl'i'2lNIll'l'l' ut' Claus, .xlllllllll linurcl 'IQ-'13, 'Iii-'I l. liusim-as NlillHlg't'l' of .Xnnuul 'H-'15, llaukvllmll 'll-'12, 'll--'15, 'l'r:u-k 'IQ-'13, 'll-'l.3. County Um- tcst 'll-'12, Debating 'lil-'ll-, 'l'l'i'llNllI'4'l' .ltlllm-tim' .xsS0l'lilllUll 'IZ-'13, 'lil-'IL .uw Wmsizn ,I u'unmu'.v lI'l'fH'l ix lil-'1' lln' muon, 1Illl'1l.IlS rlmuyiny null uluwy.v rr mul: Ilwrviu jim! nun' fluf mul: rn-n lu' plainly .wwu. Nlury lieu lN't'll busy writing lcttvrs this winln-V. hut wc wuuuvt say that xhe has llC'QIlK'Clt'll lim' stuclivs. Nl'itl1 ll0l' angelic' lunk zuul plc-usunt Nuiilc- slu- vuu mzikc tlu' tl'?ll'lli'TN lu-lie-vc xlu' wnrlu unyvvuy. Athletic .X5N1K'lJlflllll, Nluirl of lilllllll' in 'l'riul hy Jury, Glve' Club 'll-'12, 'lf-'13, '13-'14, 'H-'l.3. Kitty in Ml: Bula, XVillu-lmiuu in uxvlllilllllllx ul' HKlll2lllKl,', Sulniat in l3uil1liug ot' tlu- Ship, lirlitor- ill-Cllivf of Tin: Clll.l'lIBl.XN, Junior-S1-nim' llvlmtm '13-'ll-, 'll-'l5. fourth prim- in AlCl.illlf'lI l'onh-Nl, St'l'l'l'tHl'f' nl' Claw. ...iff A' wvl 'un as 112 .f f may ly wfigggwr X-5 mf ,H ' wv:r.v1'v-:fr-:fwfr re:-1 'fx vsigrv'-.'1wgi!'.1 1TF1Y7' 4-T' V'56'!CL5'f l'!F'1'!?'?!!'k-P?'li'g 3?P?EGi?'9F! Qff'W'2 . , . R . - IIAROLD VVHICKER lVlmt's bevome of the old-fashioned feller u-ho mu: willin' I' begin at the bottom. Harold came to us from Washington Centre and has delighted us all with his wit, cartooning, and athletics. He always wears a. broad grin, and is always in good humor. Entered '1-1, Basketball, Track, Annual Board. 9 IH V 1 QVC' 1 N ug, ll P X ,, i so 'S E U M r i. sh Q Sai'-11S ami P A11 A 3' 3 gnu 5 .411- I L V.-.x:.:,:ete,... AG . lb . IA. C? X ' fgl' uw . , U w fy, I I wx- fig Wulf iq ll l yi v l TE-. u WY' 1 T52 W f W frf'2 -rf- ' I Q ,, Columbia City High School Year Book LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT E, the Class of 1915 of the C. C. H. S., Columbia City, Ind., II. S. A., being now of supposedly sound mind and memory, mindful of the uncertainty of life and feeling ourselves about to make our demise and depart to a greater beyond, do hereby, in the presence of VVilliam Stallsmith and Julius Sanders, make and publish this as and for our last will and testament, hereby revoking and making void all other wills by us at any time heretofore made. And, first, we direct our executors hereinafter named, to carry on and celebrate our funeral in the most elaborate manner possibleg to publish our obituary in all the leading county and national newspapersg to provide us with a suitable tombstone not to exceed 814,000 in costg and to pay all our just debts and bills incident to the administration of our estate as soon as reasonably may be after our decease and departure. SECTION I. ITEBIN 1 We bequeath to the Freshman Class, generally, three months tuition to any horsemanship college in the United States, hoping that such a course may greatly assist them in becoming full-fledged Sophomores next fall and furthermore.. do we bestow on them our wonderful brilliancy. SECTION II. ITEBI I VVe leave to the Sophomore Class as a. whole the duty of redeeming the standing and honor of the Junior Class next fall, which we fear has fallen below par during the last two years, and also do we bestow on them with much formality what they greatly need-our dignity. ' SECTION III. ITEM 1 To the Junior Class we give our positions as, 'tfirst in war, first in peace, and first in the hearts of our' countrymen, and with it our self-esteem, our individuality, and our conde- scending air. ITEM Q On Abraham Strouse do we bestow the commander-in-chiefship of the United States Army in Mexico, the position of legal counsel for the Sultan of Turkey, the directorship of VVilson's cabinet, and the managership of the business affairs of the Junior Class because of his marvelous executive ability and capacity and his general versatility. ITEDI 3 To Arthur Baron, who claims to be an English nobleman, in fact one of the very few Barons living in this country, do we bequeath one hat rack on which to hang his large collec- tion of hats, lids, coronets, etc. Also do we arrange that the Boy Scouts may act as his military escort hereafter in his trips between Columbia City and Thorncreek Township so as to avoid all dangers of assassination. ITEM 4 To Mildred Ramp we leave one net, three bloodhounds, and two detectives to assist her in the strenuous problem of Finding a fellow. ITEM 5 'Unto Oscar Aker do we leave one copy of Per-k's Bad Boy, one phonograph, one volume of Ticklish Reuben at the Side Show, one seas0n's ticket to the Lyceum Theatre, a year's subscription to CmnpbeIf's High School Journal, and one feather in order to remove the tragic look from his face. Furthermore, do we will him one set of nut-crackers. one crack-shot rifle, fourteen packages of firecrackers, and ten pounds of Perfection wafers to assist him in cracking a smile when necessary. ITEM 6 To Theresa Briggswe bequeath four gallons and three quarts of pickles, to be sent by parcel post to her home in Troy Township, where she may eat them with no fears of disturbance. ITEM 7 Unto Burton Conkling we give his sister's position as an intellectual shark in the Senior Class, and in addition to this a muffler to keep him from laughing in public places. Further- i20l ij, ' . t., m 1 , f 4+ + -H +l ' i 1'l Hu fiifii 'i i' g i uiiv i Liiaii ifi '-Ii I F fb 1.5-fliii sffz ii illiiilii a zl fg-il fil It H n . , We f iii 5 it k A is-vo' .Li 1 ff Br' Qwsw-1asw1.a2v.: fir-'lifeiawivlal 1-- 'i.:ivs.im :' 1 t r v if tae miat a ff li 'f'15'i '5'i1f: 5'f l'9!f'.fM Q- - ' ,xgi W. Columbia City High School Year Book more, do we will him Forest Brigg's Ingersoll watch, to time himself so as not to prolong his conversations and talks. ITEIWI 8 VVe will and bequeath to Rovena Carpenter, all of Paul Harter's modesty, also do we give her one shot gun, fourteen pounds of dynamite with plenty of fuse and caps, three cow bells, and a tick tack, so that she may make at least a little noise. ITEM 9 To Bonita Leininger do we hereby bequeath eight Plymouth Rock, six Leghorn, nine Minorca, twelve VVyandotte, four Brahma, and fourteen Bantam chanticleers to crow for her in the morning to remind her that the Knight is gone. ITEIVI 10 A To Ellis King do we leave, with our kindest regards, one blue uniform, and a position of musician in the Salvation Army of America, where he may use his talentsof singing, and of beating the snare drum to his heart's content. ITEM 11 Unto Francis McI.allen we bequeath and devise one dollar and ninety-eight cents 081.981 worth of chewing gum, one copy of William Meisers Hour to Chew Gum 'in Public. one cuspidor, and one canteen of fresh water to assist her in swallowing the quid when necessary. ITEM 12 To Stewart Line do we bequeath Ray Erne's presidency of the South Whitley Matrimonial Bureau, with the sincere hope that he will carry on the noble work of his illustrious predecessor. To assist him we give him sixty-five passes on the Vandalia Railroad, between Columbia City and South VVhitleyq eleven boxes of stationery, five dollars' worth of two-cent stamps, seven quarts of ink, four fountain peusg sixty-two stamped envelopes, one year's free service on both the Home and Farmers' Mutual telephone lines, twelve months' free legal counsel with Attorneys Gates and Whiteleatherg and furthermore, the assistance of Earl Bordner as his private secretary and stenographer. ITEM 13 Unto Earl Bordner we direct our executors to pay a salary of 31,200 a year forthe position of private secretary to the said Stewart Lineg furthermore, is it provided that the salary be raised S400 every five years while the position lasts. ITEM 14- ' To Grace Lehman we bequeath Edna Knis1ey's ability to speak in public and also six boxes of Talcum powder to assist in covering up the blushes she always shows when called upon suddenly to recite. ITEM 15 To Henry Eberhard we will one copy of the Elemenfs of Penn,xyIz'aniu Dufch, and furthermore do we bequeath him four billikins and eight grinning skulls to return his bright, sunny smile. ITEM 16 VVe leave to Opal Pressler, Burt Barney's ability and capacity as an all-around A No. 1 ladies' man, and also Burt's genius in electrical and mechanical lines. ITEM 17 VVe bequeath to Hazel Trout a set of scales, a pair of gills, fins, a pair of goggles, and one bait dodger to assist her in establishing her identity with the finny tribe. Also do we leave her free use of, and right-of-way up Blue River and in the ice-pond so that she may make the excursions a fish longs to indulge in. ITEM 18 . Unto Nile Nolt, who has already shown his ability in shot putting, we give up all the horse-power that Fred Carver ever manifested in that line and with this one pair of ankle braces to prevent him from fracturing any bones. V l21l Columbia City High School Year Booki ITEM 19 Unto Zoe Difendarfer do we leave a position of floor walker at the Shriner Grocery, in which position she may keep a strict eye on all the clerks and see that they are up to the standard in all respects. ITEM Q0 Vile will and bequeath to Irvin Hively, fifty-three cents f53cj to settle for the numerous shotgun shells that were exploded at his home one evening in protecting the rights of a Junior Class party, also do we leave him a poeketful of spending money so that he may be able to foot the ice cream soda bills which fall his lot to pay. ITEDI Q1 To Zerl Bowerman we leave one coil fCoylej so that she may have the complete equip- ment with which to run an Overland, and with this we assure her that she will have a Rollicking good time. ITEM 23 Unto the well-known disciple of Morpheus. Gail Yontz, do we bestow four extra hours in the morning, one beadstead, one set of springs, one mattress, one good pillow, two woolen blankets, six comforters, three quilts, one spread, one soapstone, one alarm clock, and other furnishings too numerous to mention, to aid him in enjoying the honey dew ot slumber. ITBIWI 24 To VV:-xnda Riddle, who has twice served her class on the Junior debating team this year, we bequeath one year subscriptions to the Outlook, the Independent, the Tribune. and the Congressional Record, so that she may get plenty of debating material, and furthennore, do we assure her the assistance of Mr. Ihrig and with these may she add more stars to her crown next year. ITEM 25 Unto Mary Weber do we leave and award one scholarship in the Busnxrzm. COXSERW'ATORY or MUSIC5 and furthemxore, do we bequeath her seventeen boxes of 32 caliber cartridges and free use of the Armory three days in every week, where she may indulge in target practice until she can really hit what she intends to with her revolver. ITEM 26 To the veteran boy orator, Frank Bitting, we will sixty pounds of Fred Carver's avoirdu- pois, and one foot and seven inches of Don Devine's height, and in behalf of the noble work he has done this year we bestow on him a crown of laurels and also a pension of twenty-eight dollars a month, which we direct our executors to pay. ITEM 27 Unto Earl Koester, we leave George Myer's dignity and position of president of a Senior Class, which we direct be given him Monday, September 7, 1914. Furthermore, do we give him, one nonsinkable lifeboat, one set of ours, one extra paddle, ten pounds of cork, three hundred feet of rope, one foghorn, one raincoat, one pair of hip boots, and finally one anchor, so that he may approach a waterfall with safety. SECTION IV We do hereby nominate and appoint Harold D. Trimble and Herbert Ihrig to be execu- tors of this, our last will and testament. In witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands and seal this twenty-first day of May, A. D. 1914-. fSignedj Clsxmz or 1914, C. C. H. S. fSealj The above foregoing instrument was on the date thereof, duly signed, sealed, published, and declared by the above named testator in the presence of us at their request, in their presence, and in the presence of each other have hereunto subscribed our names as witnesses. ' fSignedj . - JULIUS C. SANDERS, w'ILI.IADI S'r.xHr.sMrTH. Per I.LOYD S. Cnoucu, For Class of 1914. E221 If ' H Q, - qi, ,w,,, 1' 1 --'5 5 , r i - I n C ' , W f -'if-I, M, an N a. Qi J M 1. 7 1'Q'Qw'-I in - li ' was mi Si Ma ' an-4' .L.: 5i:A..fnawr4'f-' L .' '- 1 ., wsijgl.-w,.1ifgsi..iia raw-.f1.,i'.'N fiifllvlli ,. ,1 -2-1 ' I- 'dfiu?ll?a! tit? Mila I ! i F ' .l N al l 5 ' f l i l NM HISTORY OF TIJE CLASS OF 1916 N A ballny Se-ptvllllmvr lll0l'lliIlg tllrm- short yi-ars ago. thi- class of' '13, 'l-L, and '15 Cilllll' to U. C. H. S. and discovvrcd grm-at swarlns of' l l'vslllln-ll tilllldlj' Ql'0Illlt'li flll0lIt'Ytlll' class of' 'Hi colnposcd of' thc bcst array of' sons illld fiflllgllll'l'h clfiillllllliil C'ity ll:ld cyl-r sq-nt forth. Lvlllllltitilliflllil' signs of' flltllrl- gI'C'JltIll'SS llll'lit'd ill cvcry word alld dl-cd. although tllcy probably sm-lllvrl childish fllld llI'lS0plllS' ticatcd to casual ohsl-rvcrs. P L'ndvr thv awe- inspiring glllflilllii' of' the-ir lQ'JlClll'I'S thvy. with qllaking In-arts. rushl-d illto thl- fin-ld of' ll-arning. 'l'hm-y soon droppcd thvir l-ight yrar I'llSt0l11 of' brillging flown-rs and choicc apph-s to thrir fL'1lCll0l' and also lcarln-d to vxist without thi' aid of' lJl'llC'll boxl-s and vough drops, During tllis yt-ar thi-y invented till :lbso- llltf'ly nvw way of' convcying notc-s to all parts of' this P00111 :llld wx-rv also good ill thi- Ill't of' shooting papcr wads. As SOIDIIUIIIOYCH. tha-y wcrl- lnovcd liI'0lIl thc north rnd of' thu- ZlSSl'lIll3ly P00111 to dirt-ctly ill front of' thl' dc-sk: C0llSl'llllt'lllfly thvy worn- C'OIllIlJlI'JltiVf'ly quivt. The-y l'l'flliZ0tl only Ollf' lll'f'4'l0llS fact: thl-y wcrc no lollgl-r I'l1'l'SllllN'Il. Thi- popular wrong- doillgs this yvar wvrc illllClll'S ill tlu- back of' thc- 2lSSf'llll3ly. Thvy will nl-vcr forgvt tha' Q-xprvssion on ifllllt boy's f'aci-. Wllvll. just as hc had Hll0Cl't'lll'd ill storing SUVCII' l-ighths of' a whoh' doughnut ill his lllfllllll. Harold li. Cllillllllilll appvarc-d alld illqllirvd N'ilt'tlll'l' llc' was taking l.:ltin or cil'I'lllIlIl. Soon thi-y wl-rr Juniors: tha-y wm-rc sllrpriscd to find that the-y did not fu-l 3-illllt'I lllllllilll. for during thl-ir first two ycars' high school l-xpl-l'il-llcl' thcy had lookcd upon il .llllll0l' as Silllll' llQ'!lVt'llly body. How1'vl'r, now thvy we-rv not long ill rcalizillg that thl-y had lN'ttll sadly clvc'vivn-ml. Thcy l1l'C'illlll' IIIUFU organizvd as a class. vlcctl-tl class ofticl-rs. did wondl-rs in dcbating. Jlllfl as il grand finale- gan- thl' Scniors a sl-nd-off , . L that has llt'Vt'l' lM'l'll Q-qllah-d. Ihl-y arc saving a lot of' strc-ngth for the-ir last yt-ar Wllt'll tha-y will finish with :lll llllHllI'pIlSSl'd rvcordg so tllllll ill ycars to Colne whvn INCII ask what class had thc lllllSl brilliant lligll school cart-cr thc answer will come back ill ll't'll1l'lNi0llH accn'llts. lfllfi. 1301! F.m.lN. '1fi. 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LOVICA IiEIRN IiA'l'Hl'IRINE IQESSLER RI FH IiNIGHT BIARY IKOVRT JOHN IIILLICH PERRY IIILLY BOYD IIOGAN H.-XRRX' LORRI-:R HAROLD IIVNDBLAD IJOXALD MI-:TTLER FRED BIEYERS VIRGIL 1101!-GAX IQATIE PAIGI-I HAI.I.lFI PI-:NCE SYLYIA IIENCE BERNICI: PHI-:ND EMM I-:'1 I' PREssLI-:R PAVLINI-: PVMIIHREY G'ERTRI'DE Sf'HINBECkIl Il RA3'BIONIJ SNVIGART Columbia City Hi,g'h School Year Book THE CHRONICLES OF THE 1917's CHAPTER I l And it came to pass while Julius Christopher Sanders ruled wisely over the land of learning that the humble tribe of Freshmanites started forth upon their tedious and toilsome journey through the land of learning. And lol as they journeyed on, they beheld many won- derful sights, and they learned much in those days of travel. 2 And they were advised by the wise counsellors of .l ulius Sanders that his mighty word and many sayings were law. And they were also charged that if they neither harkened nor obeyed these commands, woe be unto them. 3 And it came to pass that this tribe journeyed along its steep and thorny path, they passed the evening of a certain day, by the tranquil waters of the Three Lakes. And when darkness had fallen, lo! the high and mighty tribe of Seniorites, aided by their trusty and wor- shipping allies, the race of Juniorites, swooped down upon the defenceless Freslnnenites and fell upon and devoured that food whereof they had wished to partake. 4- VVhen the morrow had come the Freshmanites sought vainly with fiery and sinister looks to penetrate the mighty armor of knowledge with which the Seniorites were girded. 5 And now when the spring of the year had come, when all the tribes held their trials of strength, a youth of the Freshmanites excelled all others. And the people cried unto one another, saying, Behold ye, the victor of the day ! g and the Freshmanites rejoiced with exceeding great joy. 6 Thus they continued steadfastly on and many prospered in that land of pleuteous learning. CHAPTER II 1 And lo! it came to pass, that one year from that day on which they had started forth, many of the humble tribe of Freshmanites joined themselves with their less fortunate brethren of the tribe of Sophomorites who had dropped by the wayside in that great march. And all of these together numbered, even of both tribes, two score and eight. 2 Now it happened that this same tribe of Sophomorites did again make their yearly pilgrimage to the Three Lakes. And lo! one youth and one maiden went forth upon the pier. And it came to pass that this certain youth with loud lamentations fell into the waters. And having been raised up by his friends he took unto himself dry raiinent as he had need for it. 3 And while they marvelled greatly at the boldness and daring deeds of their neighbors, the Juniorites, and while they trembled exceedingly lest they might unknowingly transgress the laws, suddenly a prophet arose unto them in their midst and said unto them: 41 Even though the tribes of the Juniorites and Seniorites are more powerful and mightier in numbers than we, yet let us deal wisely lest they rise up against us and destroy lls utterly. 5 A nd fear ye not, my people, but rejoice greatly for it shall come to pass in two years that we shall have reached the end of our toilsome journey and we shall stand forth upon the top of the hill and shall be victorious over all. 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Some of us were not unused to its grandeur, having spent the eighth grade in its exalted and sacred precincts. The first week was spent in organization. Everybody from Senior to eighth grader was getting lost. It was a common thing to see a class wandering up and down the hall looking for its teacher and a place to sit down. The second week things began to run more smoothly. Everything went well until examinations. This terrible word brought terror to everyone. At last the dreaded day came and only a few escaped. These shook their heads sorrowfully and said, All of that cramlning for nothingf, After exami- nations there was a class party. The Sophomores thought it a very good joke because it took five meetings to perfect the plans, but it was a grand sue- cess. The week after examinations there was a new sensationg another section was added to the eighth grade to take the place of those promoted to the freshman year. Everybody had a good laugh at their expense. When this new addition was added there was some reorganization. This did not take long, and we settled down again for a steady grind until vacation. Thus we go on dreaming of the days when we shall be called Seniors. DEWITT BICLALLEN. t34l 'Wi 'l 2 L li'fi5Vf l'tii litfhftif' M iftf, -' Vt I fi! 'a W u ii' l W' 155 fqvif. il 1-Mai EiG l-IT!-I crmnz 'f ffl. 4 up ' W- , A i I I. . f- F 1 Columbia City High School Year Book EI GH TH GRADE GERTRUDE BETZNER MARY BOYD VELMA BURNS HAZEL BRADIJOCK RUTHIE CAMPBELL HELEN CARPENTER THORA CASE ALMA CEARBAUGH MAUDIE CRAMAR MARY CUNNINGHAM MAE DUNFEE CLIFFORD FEASTER J ANICE GALBRVEATH' SCOTT' GATES I THOMAS GEISLER HUBERT Goss AUGUSTA GRIMES CHARLIE HAWKINS VERA HEINLEY VIRGIL HEINLEY MAURICE HARROLD RALPH JOHNSON TEEVA KESSLER RALPH 'KILLIAN DANIEL LEAMAN CLARENCE LEAR KENNITII MAGLEY O I3 MARGARET RICLALLEN ALICE MEIER ROBERT MEISER LEO NICHOLS HEI.EN NOWELS MELEA PAIGE NINA PENCE OCIE PHILLIPS DOROTHY RAMP KATIIARINE RICKER IGNOTA ROBERTS OPAL SCHANG CLAIR SECRIST MARION SHROYER LAVAIIN SMITH NAOMI SPITLER MERLYN STAPLES BEssIE STOUGI-I DAVID TAYLOR IRENE TROUT FRANCES WALKER JAMES VVASHBURN EsTI-IER WEICK LEON WILLITS ROBERT WYNKOOP J OSIE YOUNG PEARL ZUMBROM . ,..q b .. .-M ,R -,- 1, .rv 5 'Q A .f , I M, , , , 1 5 l 1 1 1 1 I 4 l r P flllllllllbill Uify High Selzool Year Book f'X.-fxmx 'K V gf ' ffl X.. ' I bylx 1 N f ,J , W 2443 .Nj X Jllfzwgjl if fylfafdf M 7- , j 9' 25? f L f 4 1 Q ' lt A . -4 , ,fiiffiii 4 1.1 i It +.- ,V .,,.. mm.rfwminmmmiunmmtingygi.MQQ TURNIPS AND BEATS Bessie Smith was in the fourth grade of sehool and her sisters had just started in. Bessie seemed to have some trouble with her lessons. and told her mother that they were all mixed up, and she did not know which subjects she was studying. Now Mrs. Smith was not in favor of adoruing education with any frills or ruflles. She opposed the introduction of each of' the so-called fads and her opposition was always loud and insistent. Une morning she visited the principal of the sehool whieh sheltered the little Smiths for the most peaceful hours of' their day. and expressed her sentiments in no measured term: lt's disgraceful the way children are taught.', she began. with a painful dis- regard ot' tact and feeling. Their studies are so umhled together that they don't know when they have finished with arithmetic and taken up geography. The other day Bessie-she is in B room, you know-came home and said that the teacher had stopped in the middle of a singing lesson, right in the middle ot' a song. to ask how many turnips were in a peck. The principal was absolutely astonished. His eyes opened wider and wider. You.-- you must he mistaken, he faltered. t'Xo ma'am. Bessie told me and Bessie never lies, said Bt-ssie's mother with a eomplaeeney that irritated the atmosphere. The teacher was at last sent for. She denied that she had interrupted a musie lesson to satisfy her curiosity in regard to turnips and peeks. She went hack to B room with unkindly feelings, but three minutes later she came hack smiling. I know now what Mrs. Smith meant, said she. l asked the ehildren how many beats were in a measure. SVSU-I Ronrn. M01 , , fcf-asf-:'wg5.f4r114i'55Ql I 1 Columbia City High School Year Book A GRAB SALE Long before sunrise Mrs. Sarah .lane Perkins had long bin up, as she expressed it, and was flying about doing her morning chores. It was Saturday, and she must have every speck of dust and dirt out of her house before she started to town with her butter and eggs to do her usual Saturday's trading. I must get an early startf' she thought to herself, or my butter will just naturally slop clear out of the crocks, if the sun gets much hotter. It must have been about eight o'clock when Mr. Perkins drove up to the back door with Old Kate hitched to the old buggy which had no top. He helped Mrs, Sarah Jane place the farm produce in the buggy and even laid an extra piece of rag carpet over the butter which was in the back of the open buggy bed. Carpets are just the thing to keep the sun from melting the butter, he mumbled to himself. As Mrs. Perkins drove away she called back, Silas, I left a cold snack for you on the kitchen table and don't you muss around in my clean pantry. Old Kate plodded along the country road, kicking up clouds of dust while Mrs. Perkins guided her with extreme care, thinking all the time. I declare if tomorrow isn't Cousin Ella's birthday and I have nearly forgotten all about it. Seems as if I ought to get her a present, but she has everything a living mortal could want. VVell, I'll just look around a bit. By this time she had reached the only paved street in the village, and Old Kate's hoofs beat heavily upon the stones as the old buggy rattled merrily along towards the grocery and from thence to the Farmers' Tie Barn, VVhen the usual week's necessities had been purchased, Mrs. Perkins started to search for a suitable present for Cousin Ella. As she walked along the street she noticed a big advertise- ment before the Morris Five and Ten Cent Store, which read, At 10:30 a. m. there will be a granite sale here. Any piece in the window will sell for I0 cents. Mrs. Perkins turned to look at the display in the window and straightway re- solved to wait and buy a granite roaster for the present to be. She busied herself in the meantime visiting old friends and neighbors on the street corners until half-past ten, when the sale began. She entered the door with a hundred other women and several minutes later emerged with the roaster in her arms. But the feather on her Sunday hat hung limp over one ear and the bias pieces on the skirt of her best alpaca were half ripped off' and dragged along the sidewalk like a train. However, no one could help noticing the triumphant gleam in her eye and the satisfied twist of her mouth. That evening during the peacefulness of her own home, she related to the patient Silas the terrors of a grab sale. She had never seen the beat of it, and never wanted to see it again, but she declared with emphasis that she wouldn't have let go of that roaster if all the women in the country had been jerking at it. ZER1. BOWERMAN, 'l5. rm Columbia City High School Year Book HEXRIETTAIS VISIT Shirley Green was home from Brearsdalc Academy for spring vacation. Her mother was entertaining a few friends at a little tea party. The girls were gaily chatting over the teacups, when grandfather happened to come into the room. Now grandfather always was an admirer of the ladies and he always had a long story ready if anyone would listen. Once upon a time, began grandfather, John Harley and his wife invited their niece. who was attending a seminary not very far away, to spend the week-end with them. IVell, John met the girl at the station with a spring wagon. 'IVhy you perfectly superlative uncle,' she said, shaking hands with him high in the air. 'VVhat a manly physique you have I' IVhen they had loaded her trunk and hat boxes on the wagon, Henrietta Cfor that was the girl's namej said in a meek voice, 'Chl Uncle. don't you think this quite excessively beyond? 'Vl'a,al, now, I-don't knowg we're only two miles from town I' iOh! Uncle, I mean do you not regard this wagon as a poem in iambie hexameter. Those things are so utterly lovely !' The old man twisted and squirmed and murmured that he thought the wagon was used to deliver coal before he bought it. 'Ohl There is that consummate aunt. I'm so utterly charmed. aunt. YVhat? No. I never kiss anyone, at least rarely ever, for you are no doubt aware that microbes lurk in osculationl' The next day the 'consummate' aunt had invited some of the girls in for an afternoon tea. After nibbling a little at some wafers and sipping a little tea. she leaned back with an air of disconcern. 'You're not through eating are you, Henrietta? her aunt asked. 'Aunt, forbear your solicitude. I have eaten to my entire sanctilieation. Any more would be superfliperdoperousf The next day Henrietta left and as John looked across the table. as he ate a 'symphony' of a twisted doughnut, he beamed as he said, 'Mirandy. I'm glad that you never went to that seminaryf GAIL I.ANe.xs'rER. 'lfi. AS .IT HAPPENED YVhen I first met Molly many years ago, I thought she was about the sweetest proposition in peaches I had ever seen. I remember how my big hand with its bundle of baseball fingers covered her little mitten when we shook hands. I wanted to know her better so I went to a baseball fan who lived next door to Molly and told him my story. He had it before I was fairly started. li l+2l A,,.,p: ,, 1 , f' -'H'-X C. WWIIHT fia',fV5ff'f,5ig ' 45 Columbia City High School Year Book I'll take her to the game next week, .he said. I think she knows the game, and you'll have to do things. Make a home run and sheill 'fall for you' like cut grass. ' I never worked as hard since I studied the fourteenth chapter in Caesar. I remember the game as if it had been yesterday. I could plainly see the car on the Vandalia Railroad as it pulled into Spoaktown Park on the day the Tigers and VVildcats were to clash, in the game in which I was to pull some boners. I came up to bat flushed and primed, for I knew she was watching me. I felt as though I were in the front parlor and that I should be bowing or worrying about my English. But, oh, if ever I did things in my life, I did them in that game. And as I slid home with the winning run, I thought I could see the girl in white waving her head and shouting till her voice sounded like a rusty pump. I got a home run, two three-baggers, and a single, and felt as happy as Theodore Roosevelt when he found the Bull Moosers had nominated him. I dressed in my best rags that night, put on a loud blue tie, a stud that 'fairly talked. a pair of barker shoes thatsimply barked, and went with my friend to see Molly. I was scarcely inside the door, when Molly broke out in her thin, piping voice, Oh! Mr. Branball, what horrid stockings you had on today, a red one and a blue one, and how you chased that poor little fellow around the lotg it was simply horrid. Then for the first time, I fell. She knew nothing about baseball. Vvhenever I threw a swift one to third, she thought I was trying to kill the little fellow over there. VVhenever there happened to be some one on first when I made a three-bagger, she thought I was chasing the poor fellow around the lot, and when I slid home, I was too clumsy to stay on my feet. 'Well, I saw that my baseball talent had gone bull-mooseu as far as Molly was concerned, so I switched right back to my old theme and began to talk about the weather. VVhen the weather gave out, Molly broke'into talking about woman suffrage, and just about had my goat when papa arrived and I was introduced. He was a medium sized man with a long drawn face, who looked at me like a tiger. But he was a baseball fan and I was saved. HPINRY GALVIN, '17. A QUEER PONY Of course there are all kinds of ponies like those of Mr. Harrison and Mr. Strong. There are the kinds you find out west and down south, but all of these have only one tail to them. There are other kinds that have tales instead of tails. The kind of pony that has more than one tale is not the one with 'four legs. I have never seen its ears, but I know it has paper for a back and that it is hard to catch and saddle. Moreover, nobody seems to own it. E431 Ckduvnbhz CYty .llaghiigchool I'ear 1?00k 1 Pemouauz mamma cariruzmflsu, , get iiei it i lmxtff, Q. .27 W f fa b' X Jig' JA I X if K , a x ' X 1..- so W lame , , jl k - - in ffl' -,.,, .,,- ' ' .- ..l... -xv f'a e as f jij ,,,,-'Q-EEE?': 'LL'- Was, airs? It is worse than an umbrella when it is raining if you want to find it and it kicks up more trouble for its keeper Cbcfore it gets out of schoolj than a mule. No one thinks that anyone but a Senior knows about ponies with tales to them. and we Freshies should not even trade our beloved name for one of that kind. They say Cthat is, the kcepersj that they are in constant peril for those ponies turn up suddenly in the most undesirable places and they would advise anyone just starting in, to build a substantial cage for it and keep it at home if he doesn't want to be called upon the green carpet. But some times during examinations they break loose and trot behind some friendly persons to school to aid in the translation of some hard Caesar passage. A change of ownership follows and the little animal is never permitted to return home. Ciyrllz-:RISE 3II'I,.XLLEN. '18, AN ESSAY ON LOVE The greatest thing in the world is spelled with but three letters. L-u-f. Love is a calamity against which there is no insurance, a billion volt shock ot' electricity against which there is no insulation, and a deadly disease for which there is no cure. Love, the sum, the total of all misfortunes, must be endured with silence: no friend so dear to be trusted with such a secret. no remedy so powerful to remove its anguish. It is sometimes contagious, frequently fatal. and always l44l Columbia City High School Y ear Book critical. Like the measles, the later in life it comes, the worse it is. As yet no cure has been found, and after all, the victim doesn't want to be cured-it isn't worth while, like the sleeping sickness, he simply wants to be left alone. Poets, scientists. philosophers, and parents have tried to define love, but all have been forced to give it up unsolved-except Laura Jean Libby. Like hives it is an affliction which most commonly breaks out during tl1e spring of the year, and like the whooping cough one seldom has it twice. It hits the victim with a sickening thud somewhere between the head and heart, blinding the eyes, softening the brain, and flattening the pocket book. The symptoms of love, like those of intoxication, are too common to enumerate. Distorted vision, meaningless prattle, and that terrible morning after the night before are characteristic of both. Love, like laudanum, is helpful in small quantities but injurious in large ones. All love should be mathematically equal, as much as the two sides of algebraic equations. But unfortunately-as with bank accounts, it is hard to make them balance. It is as impossible to conceal love as it is to cover up a wart on the nose. lVhen a young man begins to haunt the library, to whistle when he wants a collar button. and to change his collars more than twice a week, there's a dart lodged in l1is heart. Money makes the world go round but love makes it go round and round. Remove love from the world and florists would become beggars, jewelers would go to work, carpenters would die of starvation, and ministers would turn hypocrites. Love drives its victims as blind as a bat. Being in love is a battling mirage-about as lasting as rouge. The lover spends a season in madly pursuing a baby doll, only to wonder after he has gotten her whoever was so cruel as to have shoved the pest on him. The love that looks for work is usually blind. Some men achieve love, others survive love, while others merely go crazy. There are many of all three classes in Columbia City, and even in C. C. H. S. This year has certainly been a year of cases, some lasting and others momentary, yet these are our happiest days. lWARY WEBER, '15. l45l ff W wr-cf-W' 1q '5','h v iywwv .sw vigrx ' L, lyk. ,A , 1' af It H Q35 'WS Q. my if v if is 'brig may GAY' In at R 5 , 'Asia ji? 5' vnfllf I ,5,g.A--4, ' t I . Lg 5'-1, :amy 5 , : '.'fifjfsi5f,GXf'l, ' - J 1.-' 4- , 7 -,iv --3 fl' Q 1+ i if if!-Eg :fly Qs? ,asf .f Lili, f if - 'fig if K 391-fi '37 Dill- ' ', .lim ,wg my ' til, 'ru if Z: -' ' - Q .-: if . Gif vlgri kj , -'-. hy, P135 fy sniff 44: 7 . - 1 l:11..,- 'f' ffl? ' ': '- , 5 ., IP 'N .rat va. E. - V1 P, .- .5 ' .: ,..- Q .: Rv, fi u 'yr :.g':fJ .. iz ., n f,5..' 5f1i', i f:.A ' ,Q ' ze , L 1f1 .. 'fF'?irf-' 4 'ik ge' X Mfif ix? 1,3413 'g- Em 'Eva-J I ik 'MN -v., wi U u g NR .f 3, Vu 4 Eagan l n I WM 4 s A 'nt HIC :unhitious Juniors ot' IQIH-IL quickly 0I'g'!llllZL'il in thc t':ill ot' lfllti, 'l'lic Junior Uclmting Socictyf' From thc vcry moincnt ot' its orgzinizzition. this hruvc littlc class hcgnn its fight for honor. with :i powcr th:1t scnt forth nmny thrilling dclmtcs. lVc :xguin quickly organizcd in thc full of IQIPL. llllt alas! for from thi- sin:ill nunihcr ot' ninctccn dchutcrs wc had droppcd to tcn. But this did not stop us for wc wcrc grnvc :ind confidcnt Scniors. Thc Juniors soon orgnnizcd :1 socicty of twcnty me-inhcrs. which inndc us takc noticc. Tiinc :ind tilnc :ig:iin. tidings ot' gre-:it :ihility :unong thc .luniors rcnchcd us. NVQ- thcn rculizcd that wc should incct worthy rivals. WX' wnitcd in vain for thcir chullcngc. for no chnllcngc c:nnc. So wc. wishing to trt-:it our for-s gi-ncrously and to kccp up thc good standard of' two inte-rclziss dchatcrs. clmllcngcd thc Juniors. XXI- suhniittcd thc qucstion. Rt-solvcd. that thc Unitvd State-s should nmintnin :1 lnrgcr navy. Thc Juniors quickly rcspondcd hy :icccpting thi- iiflirlnativc. l'l:ich side- uscd much midnight oil in scnrch ot' convincing proofs for its sidc ot' thi- qucstion. But hcrc thi- Scniors wcrc h:1ndic:ippcd hy cxtrn grnduzition work. On 'I'hursd:iy cvcning. March ll. Orphn Grundy. Rcx Bull, :ind Vcrnicc Cnrtcr. thc hopc ot' thi- Juniors. :ind hvillldll liiddlc. Furl Kocstcr. :ind Mary YVQ-hcr. thi- Scniors' pridc. prcscntcd the-ir :irguincnts to :i lnrgc :iudicncc in the :isscnihly room of thc high school. l'lx-Mayor Blooin :ictod :is Cll2liI'll1llIl. Onc of thc udgcs dm-cidcd for the Juniors, onc for thc Scniors. :ind thcnfin ordcr to prcvcnt :i light :unong tllcnisclvcs, which would h:ivc he-cn :i vc-ry had cxninplc for thi- Juniors. ,v.f:1vc thc third votc to Jack SL to 5 L. VVhcthcr this was fair. it is not for ri Scnior to say: hut wc :-:irncstly hopc that this dccision has hrokcn the chain that has nmdc intcrclnss dclmtcs onc-sidcd :1tl':1irs. ' Sincc thc Juniors have not challenged us to zi si-cond dchatc. wc :issuinc that thcy :irc trying' to hold thcir little hard won honor snfc. Now wc, the Senior Dcbuting Socicty ot' l9l5,,' in rcndcring our lust prriisc :ind rcgurds to Mr. lhrig, do hcqucrlth hiln the Thronc ot' l,L'llIltlllgll :ind procluiin him :is 'ikingf' Aivriiun H. Bums, 'l5. U61 fvllllllllllill Fify High School Yvar Hook .lvxum IJEBATING 'fmxl lllevux tnxlw Xvl-IIINIFIC C,xR'1'1clz REX Bxm. SENIOR Dr:n.x'r1Nu 'l'E.xM W.xxIu RIDIDIJC ICAIII. Km-:STIQR MARY XXWLIKIQR H71 HMI? 7 li 1 N 5 .Q IWW V P H- I1 t I-- LU M Xlllilt thc ctticicnt clircction ot' Miss Bushncll, our fricntl :Ls wt-ll ns tcnchcr, thc music work this ycnr is cxcccflingly intcrcsting. 'Ill1l'l'L'2Ll'C, us usual, the two inusic study classes, cnch of which nn-cts oucc :L wcck, :intl thc chorus class which Ill0Cl'S for :L short pcriocl twicc :L wcck. NVQ- mourn thc loss ot' thc orchcstrn, hut its plncc is fillcrl hy thc glcc cluhs. YVc lizivc hoth thc girls, and hoys' cluhs, unch consisting of twcnty incinhcrs. Thv inusic for the Fnrincrs, Institute this ycar was furnishccl hy thc city schools. Thc high school contrilzutcfl with music by the Girls' Glcc Cluh :intl hy :1 chorus of twcnty voiccs sclcctccl from the chorus class. 'l'hc :uuuml high school cutcrtuinincnt this ycnr was il c-lt-vcr opcrcttn in two acts, Tho tviuchnills of Hollmiclf' givcn unclcr thc rlircction ot' Miss Bushncll, on March 31 and April 'l :Lt thc opcrzi housc. 'l'hcrc wcrc st-vcn principlc ch:Lr:Lctcrs and :L chorus of twcnty girls :incl twcnty lxoysf-Hull in Dutch costumes. The play was thc hcst Over given hy C. C. H. S. Boxrm Li-zixixuiau, 'l5. Pre'sirif'nf of Glu' Club. E481 I5 .,. :I A ..,. PT If A .- v Isl .n ul 1 f J -. L ,- 42 A I1 Q1 A, -2 If -1 , Z7 'E Q .f 11 I fx, 22 7 I i7 ,VI QAL z ll Mg .Z-Z z I a A P' ,l,s ' - H Q, X17 lj f - I ,XXX K ff' ' H 4 TI Sl ff. s , -5 L-N W Z E V, QQ JNV x 4j VA ZA E Y - I ,N wx gf. 'kg , W wp. 1 . 'wilm'7YnfFWWWr'WTii 'WWVlf'vPan7'W7??'m'WQZ?'5fF iVi' Ll TF '5'l'3 !f??ff'i1-1 T 'I'-f f : 'f'2P'fr irfiwrjmrfw ,, 1 1- w Columbia City High School Year Book TRA CK AST year, we were rather unfortunate in our track work. VVe did not get out on the track until late in the season and Fred Carver, our captain, whom we had counted upon as a winner in the shot put, sprained his ankle. VVe kept up our spirits as best we could, although we had to yield first place to Washington Center. However, we got second place. We won in the relay race and the declamation contest which was held in the evening, our school being represented by Frank Bitting. Phil McNagny again coached the team. He presented us with a bamboo vaulting pole, for which we feel greatly indebted to him. This year the county meet will be held on May 1, and we expect to redeem our lost honor with interest, with the assistance of Mr. McNagny and Mr. Schaeffer. our new teacher, or coach. Besides the county meet, we intend having two individual meets with other schools. VVe intend to work and train as never before, and in this way make 1915 the greatest year 'in track work C. C. H. S. has ever witnessed. Too, we should like to send one representative to the state meet this spring. SCHEDULE or VVHITLEY COUNTY TRACK MEET Fon 1914 Washington Center Coesse Event First Place 4410 yard dash. .0 ..... Murray, W. C. .... . . Standing broad jump. Schneider, J. C. .... . 100 yard dash ....... Swigart, C. C. ..... . 50 yard dash ....... Swigart, C. C. .... . Mile run ........... Whicker, W. C. ..... . Running broad jump..Van Houten, Coesse . . Pole vault .......... Whicker, W. C. . . . Running high jump . . Barney, C. C. ..... . . Relay ..... . ........ Barney, C. C. . . Points: First, 3g second, 1. l52l Schools Entered Columbia Citv Jefferson Center Etna Larwill Second Place Pettigrew, Coesse Johnson, W. C. ..... . Murray, W. C. ..... . Van Houten, Coesse Shot put ........... Johnson, W. C. ..... . .Van Houten, Coesse Briggs, C. C. ...... . Simon, J. C. ....... . Meiser, C. C. . . . Ferrell, J. C. . . . W. C. ......... . 'Time or Distance 59 2-5 sec. 9 ft. 10 in. 10 3-5 sec. 36 ft. 5 3-5 sec. 5 min. 31 sec. 18 ft. 1 in. 9 ft. 5 1-2 in. 5 'ft. EARL Komsran, '15, Track Captain. an P E I e : F2 Z Z .-4 rv P nz A 4 F2 1 F1 2 P z 7 - I x : P '1 : Z I , 'I pi 52 I P 71 E 1 Q7 y - F ID if I 1 'fl I 2 ..- r., 'T L- E' Jvul Bl an NVHL TIG! ,..,, 1.,i.rMW,f,ra Columbia City High School Year Book BASKETBALL HE basketball season this year was not very successful from the standpoint of the percentage of the games won, Our record of this year's games stands four won and six lost. At the first of the season it looked as if we might be able to produce a fast team, but our beginning was far too good. South VVhitley was our first victim and Oh! how we did shine, carrying off the honors of the victory, with the score in our favor away up in the fifties, while our poor South Whitley opponents only received 15 points. Our next game resulted in another victory over North Manchester, 23-21. Our next game is sad to relate, for we took a terrible beating from the Akron fellows on their floor, the score being 51-16. Another victory resulted in the Sidney game, score, 31-15. Then came the game with Bourbon on their floor, which resulted in a victory for themg score, 241-23. Probably the hardest fought game of the season was our second game with Akron. At the end of the first half the score stood 12-12 but they came back strong in thc second half and defeated us by a score of 23-19. Our next victim was Bourbon, another victory for usg score, 30-27. VVe went to South VVhitley for the next game, probably with too much confidence based on our former victory, but we were disappointed for the trick was turned against us: score, 23-9. Washington Center defeated us in the next gameg score, 38-25. This triumph seemed to stimulate their souls, as it was their first victory over Columbia City. Our last game was with North Manchester and Oh! what a drubbing we receivedg score, 82-19. This game closed our season and although our percentage was not 500, we 'feel as though we could'produce as good if not a better team next year. ELLIS KING, '15, Basketball Captain. l54l 315 Wm-.Emmett 'M .fair-iialalsai-elfmmaavam fairs Mf'l.3Lf,1L as 'sl Fr. 1 i 4' v- vw 2 1 P1 if T '-E P1 P v - !g!!lrwgfrqvgy1ff1'Qrw::rw:'-vjwvmjf g7q'TmC wFpgQnq:.rfii!q,y,7 ,Q X --in anigymggwnggfv'-M mf Q iw-.W J- Columbia City High School Y ear Book A VISION S I sat in the flickering twilight, And watched the embers glow, ' A vision came before me Cf my school days long ago. Happy faces crowded 'round me, Beaming with life's hopeful rays. Joyous voices gave the message, Telling of the bygone days, How life's lessons were implanted While we mastered tasks severe. How our hopes were thus enkindled As we rounded out each year. Here are scenes that make me joyful Scenes that recall a happy past, Stirring up my high ambition, Thrilling me to mighty tasks. Stay, 0 Vision! Stay before me! I would enjoy youth's glorious school. Childhood's fount of knowledge soothes me, Its Waters both refresh and cool. But pleasures are like poppies spread, We seize the bloom-the flower is dead. Thus vanished all my happy vision, And dying embers reigned instead. VELMA XVHITELEATHER. U61 2,-re , Q1 jf- We ?'1f u WV-' 'V ' 1' -U 'N ,'-iff ' zwrv- ' 'J1 m5i1 .1f'f5 -'fi' M :PML l' 13 P: ' 4 . . 1 , ' . - .e Columbia City High School Year Book RE.W1N1SCENCES S THE oldest member of the C. C. H. S. alumni, I am asked to make a few remarks about early conditions in the schools. In the first place, I am not sure which is the older, my classmate, Davy Linville, or myself, but no matter, there isn't must difference either way, I dare say. I am asked to tell something of the four years we were in high school, and must smile at the recollection of those last four years of my public school life, so different from tl1e well ordered routine now laid down for young people to follow. However, I worked quite as hard, and got the same enjoyment out of it, I am sure, as the pupils of today. The public schools prior to 1879, under the superintendency of Mr. A. J. Douglass, were ungraded. That is, diplomas were not granted. We progressed, naturally, passing out of one reader into another, with the accompanying work. Incidentally, I could read in the fifth reader before I knew any part of my multi- plication table or one of the rules of grammarg but I was very irregular in attendance as a small child. From the fifth reader, we passed into the upper room, where were gathered together students of various ages, from youngsters of twelve to the young men and women who were either preparing to teach or had already taught and come back to brush up in arithmetic or grammar. Higher arithmetic was the top rung in mathematics, while English grammar, American history, and physiology were studied alike by the young and the old. Reading and spelling were also required subjects where needed. VVe went through our various textbooks, and then, if we insisted on going to school another year, we went through them again. Mr. Douglass belonged to his day in Indiana educational affairs, and was much liked. He was a man with a great sense of humor, a famous story teller, and the soul of kindness to many a trembling young teacher just startingxin his profession. He was a lawyer and preacher as well as superintendent of all the schools in VVhitley County, and occasionally preached a sermon, although I believe he did not attempt to practice law while acting as school superintendent. In early days there was but one school building in Columbia-the old one which used to stand where your present high school building stands, of late years an eyesore, perhaps, to an architect or an up-to-date school man, but so filled with pleasant memories to some of us elders that we hated to see it come down. l57l rwvvw1swt 1- x fs W.-px .M I v A . Columbia City High School Year Book VVhen I entered the public schools, after having attended for a few years a small private school, Green Hill Academy, at one time in great favor in Columbia City. Mr. Smith Hunt was in charge of the upper room. He had then the personal charm which has helped make him the successful man of affairs he has since become. I think it was under his regime that a hankering for a prescribed course of study began, and so when Mr. A. C. Mills entered the school as teacher upon the resigna- tion of Mr. Hunt, such a plan ripened. Mr. Mills became superintendent of the schools in 1879, Mr. Douglass retaining the county superintendency. A four years' course of study was drawn up then, upon the completion of which we were to have a sheepskin. There was much interest at such a prospect, you may believe. Some of us took up the study of botany and Anglo Saxon Cwhich later was Mr. Mills's hobbyb and felt very proud indeed. We began to have some constructive work in English, and dropped higher arithmetic for algebra, much to my personal delight. This takes me to the year 1880-81. Mr. Mills decided to become a banker instead of a public school teacher, and resigned, and was followed by Mr. VV. C. Barnhart. It was decided that a graduating class for the following May should be found-I was about to say scared up, which expresses it better, perhaps. Davy Linville and I had apparently studied a good many different things CI don't know to how good a purpose, to be surej so we were chosen to be it, YVe lacked something of covering the whole course of study, but it was a desperate case. Mr. Barnhart started us in Latin, and we covered Allen and Bennett's grammar, and I've forgotten how many books of Caesar all in one year, with a great deal of assistance from Mr. Barnhart. He decided to take our work in Anglo Saxon as a further language qualification. I should like to tell you at this point how interested I was to find during the recent four years' residence of our family in Madison that the widow and daughter of the Professor Allen who had been a part of the Allen and Bennett Latin textbooks were VVisconsin University people. Miss Allen is herself a teacher of Latin in the University. Mrs. Allen calls herself the grandmother of the University, and is fond of recalling the time when she could entertain the whole of the faculty in her rather small house on Gilman Street. But to proceed. Mr. James McDonald was principal of the school, and taught us chemistry and geometry. VVe also looked mildly into astronomy and rhetoric. We waded through a lot of books more or less frantically, and CI speak for myself, and for Davy as well, no doubt, felt very important indeed. VVe graduated in state the next May CI had the loveliest white dressj with proud parents and friends in evidence, much the same as nowadays. I must speak of one ma ai... afr.s+i,ffam:3.filiieitltfrazieivifkfitmfagegii-igjgawizaqiwe 1 1 gfff-. wg,,f mg. Q 'fx E r . rf' f' 'fm I W Columbia City High School Y ear Book custom, though, which has since falle11 into disrepute, very justly,-the giving of bouquets to the graduates. Davy and I were literally showered with flowers, and to tell the truth. found it very pleasant. The exercises were given in the Methodist Church. Davy read an essay and delivered the salutatoryg I also Uessayedu and acted as valedictorian. YVe sang our class song, written for us by Mr. Barnhart, and got our diplolnas at the hands of Dr. Kithcart, with a few words of friendly advice from him, and I'm sure neither of us would have exchanged places with the President, or the Queen of England, or any of those comparatively unimportant persons. Dear me! I feel very young when I think it all over now, although in the meantime several other members of my family have grown up and received diplomas from this same school-a brother, who followed me the next year and who has the honor. I believe, of being the very youngest graduate from C. C. H. S., being fifteen years old the third of May and graduating on the thirtiethg later my sister, Mrs. Buettler. received her diploma, and still later my own two daughters. Three nieces and a nephew complete the list. And so I say here's to our good old C. C. H. S.l Long may she live and prosper! N. M. MULLON. -l Larson, VVash.. February 25, 1915. .lily Dear Bliss W'eber: I have your favor of the nineteenth of this month, requesting me to give you some of my early school experiences in Columbia City. I have never been given much to writing for publication, though if you can use any of the following material, you are welcome to it. If I am not mixed in my dates, I first started to school at The Green Hill Academyv in 1873, a private school conducted by Miss Kinney and Mrs. Nichols. Among the schoolmates I best remember at that school are Lyman McI.allen, VValter McI.allen, Harry Scott, Otis Newcomb, Harry Quicksill, and Amos Hooper. I think I attended that school about two years, possibly three, and then began in the third room at the Brick School, or as the Green Hill kids called it at that time, the slaughter house. I do not know how it got that name, but I do know that I dreaded very much to think of having to go there. Professor A. J. Douglass was the superintendent at that time and the third room was presided over by Miss Wunderlich. This was before the schools were graded l59l 56 Columbia City High School Year Book and each room was a sort of a go as you please proposition. I remained in that room one year. At the end of that time, I learned that Miss YVunderlich was to take eharge of the fourth room, so I asked Professor Douglass to allow me to study up during the summer vacation, pass an examination in the fall, and advance with Miss Vl'underlich to the next room. This was agreeable to him, and I put in the summer at hard study. At the opening of the fall term I was called up in front of the sehool, asked a few questions in grammar, history, and geography, and asked to solve a problem in arithmetic, and then was allowed to pass. I remained in the fourth room about two years, I think, or until M r. A. C. Mills took charge, when I was advanced to the goal of all our ambitions, the third story. The advancement was brought about somewhat like this: Professor Douglass came into the room, looked us all over carefully, called about two dozen of us up to the recitation bench, gave us a good talk, asked a few questions, and then told us that he wasn't going to lick us, as much as some of us probably needed it. but that we were to take our books and go up to Mr. Hunt, then in charge of the upper room. I surely never will 'forget that day, neither will I ever forget some of the days that followed, for I was somewhat undersized for the job, and I found that there was some work connected with a seat in the third story. I really don't know whether it was the ambition to learn or the ridicule of Smith Hunt that got me through, but I stuck to it until Mr. Hunt left the school. Mr. Mills then took charge of that room until the close of the year and then began the systematic grading of the schools. Upon the opening of the high school, I found myself with Etta Cheyney, .lim Fagan, and Kennedy Leonard in the second year. .lames McDonald was principal that year, and was succeeded next year by Mr. I . B. Moe, with Professor VV. C. Barnhart as superintendent. The fun was all over now and the work begun, though I managed somehow to get my lessons and pass a reasonable examination each year. and finally finished in 1882. This covers the time spent in school, but I am afraid that I could not begin to tell you of the many peculiar conditions that existed then, the pathetic as well as the ludicrous. Perhaps some of the others could tell you better than I. of the heavy hand of Professor Douglass, the quiet dignity of Miss VVunderlich, the ridicule of Smith Hunt, or the stinging rebukes that Gus Mills was wont to administer when lessons were not well prepared. Jim McDonald with his very peculiar. very. when something went wrong, Mr. Moe with his eternal sorry for you. also have created a lasting impression, and the tears that Professor Barnhart shed at our graduation exercises will always be remembered. t50l 5- I 'F-1 'f?llF5'? .-if'iTY 4 I 'e1w..1?m5q-v7Qfg.vrvqg1-- '- f+f+ fF 1S1?Pf iE Qf!'!v'WlffJf1 'H Y WWW 1 'r' V ' . -rf - V N'-'Z' 1'4g.y, - ' ' Columbia City High School Year Book It has been over twenty-six years since I was last in Columbia City, and were I to return, I think I should hardly recognize many of the people there, but I am sure I should like to see the old place again. The school buildings, I suppose, are entirely changed from what they were when I was there and while speaking of them, I would like to repeat what I heard one of the more progressive teachers of my time say concerning the old westward building. In speaking of the plain appearance of the place he said, It looks as if the neighbors hauled a lot of brick onto the lot, hired some brick masons, built up the sides and ends until they found they had only enough brick to finish the gable ends, then put a roof on the structure and called it a schoolhousef' Anyhow, if it did lack something in architectural beauty, I am proud of the fact that I got a chance to go to school there, and that I liked it so well that I am able to say that I never played hooky but one-half day in my life. In our day, there was no class flower, no class yell, or no class color though our class did have a class songg why. I am sure I cannot say, as I do not think either of us could carry a tune, much less sing a class song, so we compromised the matter by having it printed on our programs. IVe had no class baseball club, nor football team, now seemingly so necessary to the modern high school, and at therisk of displeasing the younger generation, I am inclined to say that we made up for the lack of those things by harder study and closer application to our books. Perhaps I am treading on dangerous ground by attempting to pass judgment on these modern ideas, and for fear of offending further, I will close, wishing the best of all things on earth for all public schools and for those of Columbia City in particular. Yours very truly, C. YV. BIASON. l51l Columbia City Iligh School Year Book : :fem MQ.: x x :EN me: : C A L E D A R, : . :ew were x x was was : SEPTEMBER Sept. IL-School opensg 167 enroll. Much confusion and several new teachers to discuss. Sept. 15-We get our first lecture on con- I A W duct fI'0Ill Mr. Musselman. Bollita falls out of . ff f her seat and loses her psyche. X M A U Sept. lfi-VVe all get lost going to . M' classes. 3 J ,. Sept. 17--Senior boys flash forth in stun- 1' ' ll' ffifgl ning red ties. Wfo ' 0 Sept. l8f-First week gone hut still the f a M I fy K studying habit is minus, Bez !.,fj A Sept. 21-Bob and Lena start their noon fp-27 i walks. f NY X + Sept. 22-Alle thinks he cannot live long as 4 Q Mr. Schaeffer tells a class tllilt remarkably bril- Ib' llilllt people are usually short lived. Sept. 23---Mr. Musselman tells us tllflt the y ' reason the Puritans left England was because they had learlled to hate the Stuart llllt' fStewart I.ll1CD. Sept. Q-I--Rumors of a party floating around. Sept. 25-The party is a certainty. The Y' if Senior boys invite Junior girls except the presi- lff Q :lm dent, wllo remains loyal to his class. The Sophs 5,0 also indulge ill a lake trip. A Sept. 28fMr. Ihrig explains to a Freshie 'Ll K f 'fi-52559 that his answer is correct where it isn't wrong. Q g l tv Sept. QQ'-4Abe has an attack of solnnanlhu- ' I' ' 1 'L' , lism and strolls to Junior English class. p f :.-- x OCTOBER ' 1 Oct. 1fBonita loses her HAIRPIN in Eng- lish class. Oct. 2-Bob and Lena already establish a XG 1 24 wireless. I S Oct. 3--Reverend Schumaker leads IIIOFIIIIIQ' devotional services. Tim t52l .4 sw yw.-an iw 5 fp-ig-yfrqq-'Q-: 3.,mffe5:.5 -4 - Columbia City High School Year Book Oct. -l--Lena Goss declares that Mr. Musselman didn't scold her but just made big eyes at her. Oct. 5--Rumors of some one kissing some one else four times for two sticks of gum. Prices going up. Talk about high cost of loving. Oct. fi-Freshmen stay in to consult Miss Hallowell concerning their Latin grades. Oct. 'Z'-Freshies are soaked with a long botany test. Oct. 8-For morning exercises Mr. Musselman starts to read us a play. He hastily reads. I love you, and skips the stage instructions. Oct. 9-Miss VVilliams reads to the Seniors about boiling a man, etc. Everyone has the shivers. Oct. I2-Mr. Musselman proves a heartbreaker by making several Senior girls weep. Oct. 13-Tubby Goss interrupts an English class to look up a word in the dictionary. Oct. 1-L-We all need smoked glasses-Zoe Diffendarfer wears a skirt of many colors. Mr. Hayes speaks on Helen Kellar and is so much pleased with the collection that he promises to return. Oct. 15-An eighth grader comes to school with a cracked ankle. Someone sympathizingly exclaims that it is too bad that it isn't her head. Oct. 16-Mary Foust bumps into a book agent on the steps and is so fussed that she goes to the wrong class. Oct. 19-.lunior boys wear their sis- tm-rs' discarded hair ribbons for neckties. Seniors are surprised with an English test. Oct. Q0-Horrors? English test grades range from 21 to 98-only one 98, however. Seniors can't understand it. 46 f f ,, X7 .ff 1 f W, jg 1 , O. ., Oct. QI-Ellis K. explains as how he was in Southern Indiana onct. There are :-5'-14-5' i . fer -r'-?.,,-,,..5 4'-E'-F-fi .,, '15 3 ...... -'FE-L'-1: . i V- .aifilf YY . 5 ' ge fseafi?-2:1 . fr, R ,ff 5.1 , -,Ai-5,7 55:71, if E . 'life-2'-fs-1fYfP1 4-f-gin f-15-z tfsf : - 'vw - g:1..'f?i -7- :.- -4: gin , 4-.f 3-:gf fei -1: g r? ,j seg- 1-Q: 2 iz ' 39 te.: 4-3,-,. - 'Q -1: ' ' EE.-1'E?f :su f :.5-- , - w - - . :imc-64. OCi .3 5- iss rumors that three boys walked home from a basket supper. VVhat happened to old Doc Yak? ' Oct. 22--Blue day. A 'Freshman endeavors to create a smile by wearing her hat in the assembly. Oct. 23-Everyone stops work as vacation comes soon. Another party at Crouch's, but the Senior boys have a ter- rible time finding partners. Vacation! VVhoopee! l Columbia City High School Year Book NOVEMBER Nov. Q-Vacation is gone but not forgotten. All but Miss lVilliams return. The grind starts again. Nov. 3-Bob declares that hc is lonely and wants to be loved. Evidently his domestic tranquillity is disturbed. Nov. 411-The dramatizing of .Wacbeth allows us great freedom. lVanda calls Opal poor monkey, Abe calls Vllanda Dearest Cozf' Nov. 5-Miss WVilliams begs the Seniors to look intelligent. Nov. 6-lVe write applications in English and Stewart I.. applies for a wife. Xolt insults a skunk while seeing Mildred Crawford home. Nov. 9-The Junior girls flash forth in high school jockey caps. Billie Nichols starts a mustache. Nov. 10-Stewart explains that Benjamin Franklin was simple. Miss Spaiford instructs in sewing class-you must always face your neck first. Nov. ll-Senior and Junior boys Wear ties of pale rainbow colorsg evidently the Five and Ten Cent Store had a sale. Nov. 12--Everyone is trying to sell tickets for the first basketball game of the season. i Nov. 13-Our boys defeat South VVhitley in basketball game, 55 to 17. Rah! Rah! Rah! Xov. 16-Reverend Hunter leads devotional exercises. Opal declares financial conditions at present to be pretty badf' Several seats changed-l wonder why? Nov. 17-Instead of chorus we have special speeches concerning the game. YVQ- Seniors enjoy divinity fudge. Nov. 18-In history class Burton declares that it's pretty hot down south sometimes. Nov. I9-The Seniors havenit their English lesson, so argue .Macbeth to fill up time. Nov. 20--Columbia City plays North Manchester. First team wins. 25 to 23: very exciting. Second team wins. Nov. 23-VVe have speeches concerning the game. Mr. Musselman tells us a story about hogs and woodpeckers. - Nov. 244-The day is cold, dark, and dreary. Nov. 25-A11 work ceases: Thanksgiving vacation. Nov. 30-Several girls visit Miss Galbreath and get lost. Back to the mill once more. DECEMBER Dec. 1-Mr. Musselman exclaims that Utah was barren CBaronj. Dec. 2--Many visitors from Roann. Dec. 3-Several Junior boys are bored when they End themselves passing out with the girls. l Dec. All--Bonita again loses that precious hairpin. A lunch was held on the Q. T.. which several enjoyed. VVhat's that? Dec. 7--Reverend Kissinger leads in devotional exercises. Dec. 8-Bob asks advice from a Senior girl concerning I.ena's Christmas present. ma is -12.1-a if2sf'l1w l 1 as f li Columbia City Iligh School Year Book 7 Doc. 9--Art exhibit begins. M ary B. in Domestic Science class K' h. U: T ' . 5, f., asks Miss Spafford. 'f K A , I Please, may I wasli my ll 5 7, hands? . Pl fl Q. il! D f fad 7 7 552 Dcc.1O--Reports: Cya il f lfff I gag. . 2, x, 'JV Many grouclly and bluv. If f i-Tl' : ' Dec. I1-T ca chcrs 4' DEC i .1 :W 45 are bounced by pecvcd , xfl 1 Q.. - -'I ones. r , P. . , , 1 L Dr-c.. 1-L-Mr. Arussrif D 7 -, ' man is ill and none of his classes rc-citc. Doc. 15-klfrankic SIlCt'Zt'S1t'll0llgll said. Dacia' Doc. 16-Strange vests app:-ar. Doc. I8-Basketball team Dec. 17-Nile is mov:-d so that lic may bc an example to the Frcsliics. liresliic-sl corner. Senior class pins arrive. Dec. 21--Girls' Glec Club performs and is applauded roundly. Dvc. Qiklllany college visitors. D4-0. 23-Seniors dramatizc the whole of .ll1lIFIIf'fI1. Lady gigglcs wliilc walking in her sleep. VACATION. ,l .W -?l'T.- x 3 1 1? xii? Q25 iii f E mil or 5 , T-gs 4,L4l fi solo-- DEC 9.3 F415 H551 cle-fczita-cl at Bourbon, Bill N. is also moved to tllc Macbeth gets tlic Columbia City High School Year Book JANUARY Jan. 41--School again. Christmas presents in evidence. especially Wanda's bracelet. Jan. 5-Mr. Musselman is interested in new ways girls comb their hair. He is especially attached to the French roll. Jan. 6-Harold has the black eye-little boys must not fight. Jan. 7-For fire drill Mr. Musselman tells us to double up going down stairs. Jan. 8-Wonder if Robinson Crusoe was any gladder when Friday came than school kids are. Jan. ll-Talked over the Akron game. Seniors surprised with a horrible English test. Jan. 12-Nile finds a long light hair on Ellis's coat-dates ? ?? Jan. 13--Zerl says, I forgot. Miss Williams says that shows the uncon- sciousness of youth. 141 Jan. -Man talks on baking powder for 15 minutes. VVe'd listen to lectures on to have short periods. Slips don't count. Jan. 15-Bob combs his hair in the assembly. All-all is vanity. Jan. 18 Jan. 19 -Glen appears as wise as an owl in spectacles. --Rex plays with the piano stool as he forgot his rattle box. It visits each Senior after he tires of it. Jan. 20--Stewart wears a safety pin on the back of his coat all day. Poor Stewart, is this a new class pin ? Jan. 25 Brilliancy! Jan. 26 Jan. 27 Jan. 28 Jan. 29 Lena is moved away from Bob in the assembly. Both are heartbroken. Freshman class party. No one stole the eats. Jan. 21- Jan. 22- -Harold Lundlad doubts that the earth has any surface in geometry. -Mr. Ihrig tells the Freshies his famous egg story. -Eighth grade examinations start. All examinations. The usual lucky few escape their horrors. Girls' Glee Club sang at the Farmers' Institute in the morning. Select chorus in the afternoon. Their efforts were greatly appreciated. Some appreciate hog cholera lecturesg some, soup. FEBRUARY Feb. 1-Girls' Glee Club sang for opening exercises and was heartily applauded. Feb. 2-Grade promotions. Many from seventh grade are proudly inhabiting our walls, but all pay due respect to upperclassmen. Ground-hog day. Feb. 3-Raymond Staples slumbers sweetly. Feb. 41-Juniors select their party committee and class officers. VVe Seniors are especially interested in the former. Feb. 5-Hush, you will wake Opal fa good show was on at Ft. VVayne last nightj. Feb. 8-The T. I. B's. serenade Mr. Musselman, who never even thanked them. Feb. 9-Junior girls have lunch in the assembly. No one caught. Feb. 10-Bonita looks blue. There must be Cfamilyj troubles. Feb. ll-The civics class decides that the fish laws of Indiana are too lenient- but others say they should be more strict. Why smile? Feb. 12-Short Friday. It really proved a sunshiny day-nuf sed. Feb. 15-Rumors of a midnight ride in Buck's car in from the country. L E661 ' 'W' 5 '! '1? 'l 'H!'Q'E ?W' , , .. . ..,1,7 E 1.Q'f'Y 'M'W 'WgQ 'E '!,'1 Y 'F f ,, ,7 1 gal, Q 4 Columbia City High School Year Book Feb. 16-Frank and Zoe have a sneezing duet. The recitation is suspended during the operation. Feb. 17-Mr. Ihrig trying to get a dog out of the building, Here, doggie. Come on now. Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb 18-Call 'for all hands on track! 19-Grace treats the Senior girls to her Sunday night dateis candy. 22-Happy birthday, George! 23-Nothing doin'. 24--Anybody wishing to cut up will find the scissors in the sewing room. 25-Miss Spafford came to school on crutches. She has our sympathy. 26-Bonita's gold fish die and loud were her lamentations. Eh, Opal? MARCH March 1--All horrified to find Junior class colors on flagpole and walks and backboards painted with 15. Trouble 'for someone. ' -'P'-Z l',-.-.... ,, zaimixf -'E' I V- ,L ilffiii ..,. -, - ' I K,v ,., Q Tre? ,E -fr ' -fn' '-N 2'-':- :T:.?S ?'--vff fax , Ee-1'-V -Wifi? 1' 4.415 - . asf :In--5' ' Pr:-,nr '- . 3L:f5'H:-ifiii' 557-fi' ' if ff' ' qi'- '. E-.3-:Eggs-' -,::.c, an. 4-Q-paula., -F 'R - . as' - , ,W 'f 4'f ,- 55:3 32126-1 . ,ff- , ef ,, F if -ff 3-if , M.-- - e, . ., - . ii., -.L.4' TLTT' 1 M ,v-xpi... -it 4-.mf 'ga' rl . i :j,-.,'awc H 1 ,M-'I 1 ,ij March 2-VVho did the painting? Junior boys get cold feet and confess. March 3-CThe verdict: Boys in painting stunt lost two credits.j But more painting! Big yellow 15, 16, 17 and 18's on front walks and backboards. The boards are later painted blue. March 41-Boys plan 'for Mr. Schaef'l'er to spend a pleasant night with a brick of cheese but the strong aroma gives it away before bedtime. March 8-Spring fever. - March 9-Boys scrub the walks and paint. March 10-Senior girls disguise as sweet sixteen by wearing their hair down their backs with large ribbon bows. Mr. Musselman interested. March 11-Junior-Senior Debate. Result, a tie. Seniors disappointed. March 12-Rex and Bob pick up paper--1,000,000 pieces. Such work reduces flesh. March 15-Abe in English declares, They couldnit see each other's voicesf, E671 Columbia City High School Year Book Marcli 16-Cubist ties here-uh! March 17 -St. Patrickls Day. The boys are sent home to change their collars 94 ?frf 7 ff: IJ , U, lm If X l N . N l 7 X X k- 'N ff .I MHZ i Wi Y? wiv 7 lfffzf M tm 31 Pau-mfg Dig 'WW March 18-Tiny ties in evidence. March 19-Phil discovers how to get rich quick-swat that fly. YVl1ere are the riches P QQ 3 I 4 I U in lem -' V , ff' f Ili it 5 .1-A H- ,,l WM- - .- Q A mow M March 20-Tresa says, After canned food had killed several people. it was tested on other animals to see the result. March 23-4-Burton in English, Byron especially had a great love for Greece CGreasej. Of course, we smiled. March 24--Rumors of the annual play getting stronger! March 25-Reports. Some smile, while others weep! Pete quits school. March 26-Glen entertains royally a large crowd of schoolmates. Everyone mentions the famous eats. March 29-Victrola concert all the first period. Pete came back to school Hurrah l l58l 1 ,adv fvfllllllllllill Uifgj Ilfgll Svllnol Yvar 130111.- Nlrxrcli Jill- 'l'ln' cntirv 1-:lst ul' tln- play stucly rlr:un:itics :nt tln' opt-r:1 lionsv :ill 'itil-i'imoii. Sonic suv it is not l':xir. 'Wcrv tln-y 4-wr in il play? Nlnrcli Ill- 'U'ii1cll11ills ot' Holl:nnl prow-cl sllurt but swi-vt. 'l'ln- cliorns girls :irc grcnlly coniplilnvntcrl. APRIL A mril I- Kntim- l':1iU'm- :isles :inotln-r ul' tliosv tc-rrilmlc qut-stiunsf l 1- April if-St. Pvti-r tu :1 l 1'vsl1iv :it thc guts. Dill you gvt il 15715 C'u1.1'x1n1,xN? l-'n-shit-: Nu-u-u. April .Sf-Mr. AIllHSttllll!lll tn-lls his c-iyics c'l:1ss that smnc pny inorm' :ittvntiun to pit-tnrvs tlmn to c-ivics. April ti-ANliss liuslnn-ll is ve-ry pm-vi-cl tomlny. April T- 'llltl'l'ClIlSS trncli inn-t. Seniors lost- by 8 points. Juniors clr:nn:itizm lln- lrljfllx of Hu' King. April 8+l l'l'Sllllll'Il clr:nn:xiizi- Silas Jlnrnwr. Mi-n ln-rv voiitiwu-tiiig for lnwitiiig systcni :incl ulll tln- noisv. April Slgllninyl but six Sm-nior girls saw- tln' clay by wx-:iring gra-vn clre-ssl-s O glory. Short l rid:1Vl Nl, April I2--Girls' Glu- Clulm sings For opt-ning vxn-rcisvs. S1-nior girls gigglv s nnn-li that Miss AVllllJlIllS wondcrs it' ln-r fzxcc is flirty. April 13-Bunn tiny. April ll----l r:illkiv Hitting rvcitvs I,ittl4- .luck Hurin-rn in l,:itin class. l69Ql fv- . 1. 3, LH, 1, , Columbia City High School Year Book INNOVATIONS OF 1915 N THE intellectual world, there has always been a great movement toward simplicity. Simplicity in manners, simplicity in dress, and simplicity in expression has been emphatically advocated. The class of 1915 have shown during the present year that they are heartily in sympathy with this idea and have done their share toward placing C. C. H. S. in the front ranks. First, the Senior girls have done much toward forwarding this principle hy inaugurating the plan of making their own graduating clothes. Graduation to them does not mean merely an elaborate display of beautiful gowns as they will make one simple, yet pretty, gown answer the purpose for all the commence- ment festivities. These gowns will be especially appreciated by the Senior girls because they will be their handiwork. The girls deserve great credit for their originality in forwarding this movement. Carlyle says that all work is noble- therefore, by so doing, the girls are elevating the dignity of labor. They are also making themselves more efficient and capable young women and are further- more reducing the exorbitant expenditures which make some commencements a burden rather than a pleasure. Will not their example be far-reaching in its iniiuence? Secondly, the class of 1915 has simplified its commencement program by eliminating class day. The one big event will be the commencement address which will be delivered by the eminent and able speaker--Jenkin Lloyd Jones. mi kao.1ft.x.....1i1 1 I n 3 ' 5, M 5, Q Y L b I W B , XM X 1 w mv ,. fm A , MN fr- L X , '41 Fx, .iff 75-13. 47' Q X W ' sk up ' N, Nr V l X-s k X , X ,, I ' ' :lui !.l Rx 'ff ff Aa RT ' X 'V x , T: ' '- hx fx x x 1 ' N x X ,rf X Q A uf! .l ' l' W1 if' jf H1 Ny if . I YP S 4,'jI,I ,H 1 X 7' Nil ' 1 . ' mf '. 'x X f' fy! ,Ti xi -nf, ff ' X -- , CbMmMaCWyIHMzSMmMIYm'Bmk JOKES Stuart I... after Miss lVilliams announces that we will have oral composition: Shall it be written? Mr. Schaeffer: VVhat are the commercial forms of fat? Abe S.: Olive oil. Q Miss VVilliams, enthusiastically beaming with a brilliant thought: Does that remind you of anything? Glen G., after reading a passage-face bland and expressionless: No. Mary VV., acting as Lady Macbeth: The thane of wife had a Fife. Mr. Musselman: Miss Ramp, discuss the conditions at the beginning of YVash- ington's administration. Mildred R.: Do you mean his physical conditions? Mr. Musselman says he never whispered in college. Eva Herrold politely informs Miss Hallowell that a Latin declension is typified hy its distinguishing bowels. Helen N.: I don't like high school 'cause they don't have recess and I get tired. Alice M.: That is just why I like it, 'cause I always forget everything I knew. Gail I... translating in Latin: Three of these were following the others in frontf, Miss Bushnell, reading to music class: Teachers in New York receive from 548,000 to 320,000 a year. Then she added, but not in C. C. Zerl remarked hastily one day: Oh, well, you are just a block off the old chip. anyway. Mary VV.: VVho pays the expense of a visiting wrestler, if the match isn't staged after he has come? Fergie: VVhy, Gymf' Mary VV.: Jim who?,' Miss IV.: Grace, what color was the creator's hair in the old English plays ? Grace I..: VVl1y!cr-I think it was red. Mr. Schaeffer: VVhere is Fort Benton? Mildred C.: O, I suppose some place where there is a fort. l72l W, -- - .-www' Columbia City High School Year Book Principal Musselman, over the telephone: This is the high school. Voice: Oh, I thought you were only a part of it. Bill M. at Aker's: No, 'Chip' is not hereg you can find him at 25l. Tubby Goss: VVho said men were getting smaller? Miss H.: Translate the following, 'Caesar sic decat on de cur, egrees licum.' ' Brilliant student: Caesar sicked the cat on the cur, and I guess he licked him. Miss R.: VVhat is the German word for sofa? Bai-l K.: Der Spoonholderf' Cram, cram, cram, By the light of the cold, gray dawn, And I would that I had crammed a little more By the light of the days that are gone. Mr. Ihrig, explaining the parliamentary drill to the debating class: You always voted by your ayes and noes feyes and nosejf' Ruth Boyd: Alexander made a bridge that was a road. On an English test: Define the ode. Abe S.: The ode is a whale Cwailj, a cry, a lamentf, Arthur B.: Lyric poetry is where one gives event to his feelings. Mildred R. informs the Senior class that the state south of Carolina is Missouri, and. then, seeing her mistake, calls it Colorado. Miss Williams: VVho were the contemporaries of Marlowe? Oscar A.: Do you mean the man who lived before him? Mr. Schaeffer: How much would an object weigh at the center of the earth? Frank B.: '4Wl1y, that would be impossible. You could not get there to weigh it. THE PLAINT OF A FRESHMAN Failed in Latin, failed in math, I heard him softly hiss, I'd like to find the guy that said That ignorance is bliss. On an English test: What was Milton's greatest prose work? Harold W.: His greatest prose production Ccan't spell it, but sounds like ussiiidity. meaning Areopagiticajf' f73l Columbia City High School Year Book Arthur B., excitedly debating: Every man works fifty-five hours a fn Zoe D.: Tee, tee, there are only forty-eight hours in a day. Bonita Bonita Bonita Mr. Y .: Oh fpicking up a package of crackersj, what kind? Bonita. Mr. Y.: Mr. Y.: IN MEMORIAM Silently, one by one, In the grade book of the instructors, Blossom the little zeroes, . The forget-me-nots of the student. goes into Yontz's grocery and Mr. Yontz asks, WVhat is i low and sweetly: I want to see Boyce. Borax, how much? , No-Boyce. emphatically: No--Boyce. Oh, pardon me. In geometry: I simply can't get this problemg I get my sides fill twustcd up Zerl B.: May I come in and make up some work the first period? Miss S.: I am always full the first period. Mr. S.: Fools ask questions which wise men cannot answer. Ruth M.: I've been wondering why I flunked in so many exams. ADVICE Don't study when you are tired, And have something else to dog Don't study when you're happy, For that would make you blue. Don't study in the daytime, Don't study in the night, But study at all other times With all your main and might. It is a common saying that God does not blame us for things that we don t know I wish C. C. H. S. teachers were more like Him. Mr. S.: VVhich is the denser-skimmed milk or unskimmed ? Ellis K.: Do you mean what is the density of what you take off or of what wou leave on P l74l - i - if! i l I-le--' '- 'hh ui s Z 5 's A Z 9 1 .ti 0 ---2 an - 'fn -Q4 l.f,i,,,,.5 ,f f fs' .a 5' sf- , - ' Ag L E ' la., I N- - iw- '74 A FE' 1? ' ,f ,g-. U5 ii uk f ' Q fills 3 ' :in----ig 5 i 1 I A TN T' I A INT3 I x .mf '70 ,I l-Ax u 1 I I I l ln? l 1 I u f P:- J WH- havc spcnt many wccks in tlu- prcparation of this hook and havc nu-t nian-V disappointnu-nts. lvl- havc lioilctl down, siftcd, and 2ll'l'Jlllg'04l this lnat All th crial to tlu- lu-st of our ahilit-V and sinccrcly hopc that it is apprcciatcd. at is said is said good-naturcdly and wc havc ciulcax'orcd to kccp all cxtrcnu-ly pcrsonal ruinarks out. tvc liopc that our succcssors will profit hy Ull r inistakcs and inakc cach succcc-ding C'oi,I'Mnl.xx niorc pcrtcct. sw sf are 'l'lu- annual board startcd thc scction of ltcininisccnccs this -vcar as a histori- cal part of 'PHE i'ol,I'Min,xx. As it is cdncativc as wcll as intcra-sting and INV akcns tlu- intcrest of tlu- alunlni in our school wc sinccrcly hopc that thc SllC'K'1'CfllTlg classcs will cstahlish this suction. sc N int 0 0 we are sie An Annual can lu- a succcss only through tlu- coopcration of thc cntirc hoolg a nu-nihcr of cach class was appointcd to kt-up notcs for tlu- calcndar. ur annual this ycar is not a Scnior hook. This coopcration stiniulatcs crcst in thc work and wc ft-cl confidcnt that it will aid in tlu- salc of Annuals. we we we Vvc cxtcnd our inost lu-arty thanks to: 'l'hc husiiu-ss pcoplc who gavc us advcrtiscnu-nts. 'l'hc classinatcs who have contrihutcd niatcrial, 'l'lu- faculty for thcir cncourage-nu-nt and lu-lp, Alalu-l Bowlhy for graciously typcwriting thc inatcrial, Mr. Musschnan who postponcd scvcral classcs to aid us, Harold vVlllClil'l' for his kodak picturcs and cartooning, Gcorgc Mycrs for his kind dircctions, Publislu-rs, cngravcrs, and photograplu-r who did their work so carcfulllv. All who liavc lu-lpcd us with our difficultics. As lu-torc, wc canvasscd tlu- husincss nu-n for advcrtiscnu-nts and wcrc trcatcd graciously. SL-vcral pc,-oplc suggcstcd that wc ask for donations instcad of thc advcrtising, as this dcpartincnt is scarccly noticcd, tlu-rcfoiw allowing us more spacc for otlu-r inatcrial. As thc suggcstion canu- attcr tlu- usual coursc had lu-cn wcll lu-gun, wc li-aw this suggcstion for succccding classcs. U61 .H x 4 .M ' Y W ,4 M Y? R. -.K V: LH L. 1- .,. 4 I Milf'-' A , X . 'Hz-3 - . a f 1 A 4 i. '5 -: Wfliffgk M-?.,:1'Ff ' W ' 1 'pjyfz ' , ' . . 1 in Q il J 15,355 Q V, ' .A u tj-r V . N 1 - . . ? - . 54 '- Tj? . ., 1 . 5 . ' t'37 j QQ r V , A. 1 Z, ,l V f V- an 9 .. - L ' LQ.'-- W X, , : . Q ' ' 5' ' '5 . J I' ' 1 ' ' h' ,-1 A 1 Lk ,. Y 7, 5 , , . ,M , 'I F' x ', Q5 . b -, , aka 4 ref fi Jw. s. 1 - ' 1 1593? ...-,M 4, A HV 'VH mi: Qi HQ' . X f X .4 X S , , We -0 ' X wr S s MH, M. . ' K A ff XM, 4 f' I, 7,711 1 I f i I , wuz,-43 W H f V : I 3 L' ,L T- t X ,f1f!Ii5':'i5QQ,l --- ' ' 1 W . M . Q ' P 1' -www v 'EVM' ' LJ i AD VERTISEME NTS If f. an O .Am , NV: jo QS: ' ff: - s e- WV fgs' Q' 5x Qggsgxf I ww! '.-:guy u U iii.- J Y :vi W 49' N if INDEX Allf'!'llHllIll1, Sam . . . Akcr. II. I.. ..... .. Bailey and Compton . . Bakery. City ......... Bank. First National . . Binder and Sons ...... Born. Ernest Braddock K Son . . . BI'l'IlIlt'lllJlIl, Dr. . I3lll'IlSWVOI'tll Bros. . . Brand It Outeclt . . . Brouncll. Dr. .. Bloom. B. J. . . . Baker. Sarah ...... Banta Publishing Co. . Carter. Druggist . . . City Book Store ..... Clapham. I.. D. 8: Co. .. Clapp. YV. M. Sr Co. . . Clugston Bros. K Co. . . Clugston House ..... College. Iiarlham ..... College, lVinona ...... College. International Business . . . Daniel Bros. ............ . Dare. Lee .......... Eyanson's. Clothing . . . Eisaman. Alice . . . .... ..... . . . I'lllI'Illf'l'S, Mutual Teleplione . . . . . I caster's Grocery .......... . . . 1 I'lox. J. 0. ....... .. I'lI'0IlllllltIl, Shoes ........ Gates and Vl'l1itelcatller . . . . . Grant. Dr. ......... . Hartcr Restaurant . . . Hood's. Furniture Huff. Jos. F. ..... .lahn and Ollier J. 3: D. Garage . . Jones. Hardware .. Kenner. Dentist .. . Kelly. A. ....... . Kciser and Co. . iii-L-g..g TO ADVERTISEJWENTS JXfI4 P Lyceum and Palace 'I'hf-at Laundry ....... .... Lorln-r's .......... Lcininger and Son .. Linvill, Dr. D. S. .... . McNagny and McNag'ny McNear, I.eatl1er ..... Morris Co. ..... . Myers. I . I.. ........ .. Model Cloak and Suit Co. Meier and Hildebrand . . Miller and Beeson .. Millcr, H. M. .... . Mosl1cr's Cafe ..... Mains and W'ilIian1s . . . Nolt, Dr. ......... . Peabody Lumber Co. . . Provident Trust Co. . . . Pontius. I.. E. .. . .. Pike Lake Ice Co. . . . Perfection Flour Red Cross Drug Store . . Rosslnan and VVunderlicl1 Rumsyre. A. E. ......, . Roth, R. YV. Romey. H. E. ........ . Strouse. M. K Sons ..... Stough, Hollinger 8 Bodl Spencer Bros. ........ . Shrine-r Grocery . . . Strong. E. K. .... . Souder, Ur. Carl I.. . . C y Trembly. S. F. IQ Co. .... . VVl1itley County Telephone C o XxY00dVV0I'tll Sz Briegal . . lVhitncy and DeMoney . lVillits' Book Store .... VVeick. Geo. ....... . lVagoner Floral Co. . . . VVl1ite and Young ..... lvilliams, Dr. Alice B. . . Yontz and Hallauer . . . Zuber Drain Tile Co. . . I'tS There is Not a Young Man in this city but who is being watched by some business man or manufacturer. Busi- ness men can always make room for just the right kind of help. There is hardly any- thing that helps a young man more in busi- ness advancement than to be known as one who keeps his bills paid, meets his obliga- tions promptly, and has a start toward a bank account. ILThis bank has always made a specialty of helping young people. We can do you good. Qlf you have never started a bank ac- count, or if you want to make a change, we invite you to start an account here. Tfze Ola' Consolzdatea' THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Our Imfitation if Extended Equally to the Young Laa'z'e.r WE PAY INTEREST l Jones Hardware Co. COLUMBIA CITY, IND. For Lowest Prices and Honest Goods lIAmerican Fence, Bicycles, Rol- ler Skates, Sash and Doors, Build- ing Hardware, Steel Fence Posts, All Roofings, Lawn Blowers, Oil Stoves, Tinning, Oliver Plows, Malleable Ranges. Opposite the Cannon BENTON E. GATES D. V. Wl-IITELEATHER Gates 85 Whiteleather Lawyers Oflice Over Farmers Loan and Trust Company Meier 8a Hildebrand Drugs and Toilet Articles VVashburn Block COLUMBIA CITY INDIANA Do you ever wish to talk to anyone, anywhere? Then use the Whitely County Telephone Company's Lines lil 5,500,000 Telephones in the United States ana' Canada -AML Agunmg, 'A li HEN Students or Teachers Want to buy a bank draft, We do not charge them a single penny for it. When they want to start a savings account, we pay them compound interest, at three per cent. When they want financial favors, they always find us ready to meet them at least half way. When they need recommendations, or other such favors, they find us ready and obliging. They always find a Welcome and courteous treatment here at the Old Reliable. I, The Provident Trust Co. Ertablished 1805 On the Old Bank Corner H. L. AKER Pure, Wholesale and Delicious Confectionery, Bread, Cake and Cookies. The Best at Low Prices An ideal place to take your friends for Ice Cream and Soft Drinks of all kinds. Special orders for Ice Cream and Fancy Baked Goods given immediate attention. The Only Ice Cream Parlor in the City GIVE US A CALL EAST OF COURT HOUSE B O T H P H O N E S 'Z Earlham College Is a Standard College 11 It more than meets all the requirements for this classifica- tion. It does not maintain a preparatory department nor advice for preparatory students. While there are always a few graduate students enrolled it does not offer extensive graduate courses. It grants in course the A.B. and the B.S. degrees and in rare instances the A.M. and M.S. degrees. il In other words, the college has a clearly defined educational program and is following it out consistently and honestly. It has the material and personal equipment for the work it is attempting to do. It aspires to rank among the best educa- tional institutions of its class in the country. The college is running at its full capacity, which seems to indicate that its work is appreciated. For literature address the President RICHMOND INDIANA ERNEST BORN Whitney 81 DeM0ney for U11-fa-duff Lifvffy, Feed HIGH GRADE PlAN0s and Sale Stable PLAYER PIANOS EDISON PHONOGRAPHS BUYER AND SELLER OF ,md GOOD DRAFT HORSES PICTURE FRAMING South Main Street Columbia City, Indiana High Class Undertakers Farmers Phone 66 Home Phone 88 I- 4' Misra, tr , Get your School Books and Supplies at W I L L I T S, Books, Stationery, Candy, Periodicals, Chinaware, Glassware, Toys We keep things moving The Sehool Known Everywherev by kiqepmg things International t at move Buslness College FORT WAYNE, IND. i lLWe teach everything per- taining to business. Largest Faculty, finest equipment. D K' Twenty-five years under present management. Write for handsome catalogue. Summer Term Open: june 28, 1915 fl 0 O D 5 Fall Term Opens Augu:z3o, 1915 Furnltufe Store T. s. STAPLES, President H. 0. POPP, Vice-president BURNSWORTH BRGS. D DEALERS IN Buggies, Harness, Implements and Thresher Supplies Overland Automobile Agency Exclusive Dealers for Columbia Cement Slave Silo! WM. F. MCNAGNY ROB. R. INICNAGNH 7 PHIL. M. MCNAGNY S CO' Things Men and Boys Wear McNagny 81 McNagny Attorneys at Law IE 'o .9-. 1190 A DC f'3 - Clothing and Tailoring Hats and Furnishings Men's and Boys' Shoes COLUMBIA CITY INDIANA The name Pontius on Photographs is like Sterling on silver-the sign of quality Q M I Zfirafrja The Photos contained herein are products of the L. E. PONTIUS STUDIO C KEISER 8C CO. The Rexall Store Pre.s'crf1'pf1'o11 DT1lgg'I..9f.9 China, Cut Glass, Wall Paper Paints s. J. Peabody Lumber Company Lumber Merchants We Handle Everything Required in the Construction of Your Home East Market Street COLUMBIA CITY, INDIANA Modern Furniture and Rugs at Medium Prices W. M. Clapp 8a Co. A Thousand and One Things Can Be Bought at the 5 and IOC STORE Qf The Morris Co. China, Dry Goods, No- tions, Toys, Graniteware Tinware, Postcards, Candy-Everything. Columbia City and C. C. H. S. Pennantf A. E. OVERDEER, Mgr. Arrow Shi t Everwear Hose nd Coll and Heid Caps Commencement M. sTRoUsE Pfesenfs 8: SONS ' Woodworth 81 Briegal Clothiers -1' J ewehy Store lil Gimbel and Stetson Hats COW8Il'S Cl'8V8IS Walchef, Ringf, Bracfleu, Nowlticf, EXClllSiVe Agents f0l' Royal T8il0l'S Locleety, Souvenir Spoonf, fic. Clugston Bros. gl Company QUALITY THE BEST .PRIUES THE FHEAPEST In Dry Goods, Carpets, Clothing, Notions, Boots and Shoes 210 YVest Van Buren Street. 8 WINONA COLLEGE l.inHR.u., .Xnrs-A four-year Collegc Course leading to diploma and degree of llachelor if X't' C 1 I 5. EnUcA1'ioN--Normal Courses leading to Class A, Class IL :intl Class C Certiticates. llusmrzss-Courses preparing students to teach the Commercial Subjects in the Public Schools and to till otiice positions. Music--Courses in Voice, Yiolin, Piano, His- tor , llarmony, Melody VVriting, Conducting and' Public School Music. IIUMIESTIC SCH-:Ncr:+.X two-year course includ- ing Cooking, Sewing, College Physiology, Sanitation, llacteriololry- Chemistry, Psy- chology, Methods and English, preparing young women to teach Domestic Science in the Public Schools, and leading to a diploma. Om: New CA1'.u.m:i'1c is Now READY Regular Summer Term, May 31 to August Jo .lIid4Summrr 'l'vrm. July I2 to August en Full Term, Srfmsuzber 13 to December 3 NYRITE ron Qll.ARTERI.Y oiv1No FULL 1NFoRMri- 'r1oN coxciiiwtwo ous oxen' SUMMER Sfimoi., Mu' 31 ro AUGUST 20 Lou' Iixpn1.w.v, Strong F urully, Beautzful En- l'ffUP1HIl'Hf, Serial and Moral Influences the .ll ost Helpful WINONA COLLEGE JONATHAN RIGDON, Pres. WINONA LAKE INDIANA Rossman 81 Wunderlich Bicycles Vacuum Sweepers Cutlery, Silverware and General Hardware CITY BOOK STORE Chapman Bros. and Fruit KODAKS and SUPPLIES SCHOOL BOOKS STATIONERY, MAGAZINES MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS HAMMOCKS, SUNDRIES SPORTING GOODS In the Vacation Season Visit Om' Stationery and Toilet Goods Departments El Finest Assortment in the City lil Carter, the Druggist Columbia City, Ind. Vllhen you are in need of Ar- tistic Designing or Decorating for any and all occasions don't fail to see WA G O N E R FLORAL COMPANY UQ' Haw Ihr Gooclr and Know How BOTH PHONES A. E. RUMSYRE Aldo Rcpai1'ri2'ng in all its brfznclzes. All work g?.7'6'll .special aiferzliorz. llly motto Quick Sl'l'I'1.l l' and good workf, Qi Q Fa rmers Phone-500 Home Phone-I 20 Talk, Don't Write! Wie solicit a share of your patronage, both Local and Long Distance FARMERS MUTUAL TELEPHONE COMPANY For Footwear of Style, Quality and Comfort FROHMUTH We Malce a Specially of Fitting Feet NEAT REPAIRING Farmers Phone I6 MILLER 51 BEESON Qaality Hardware STOVES. OUR SPECIALTY We Treat You Rlfhl F. L. MYERS Maker of Fine Ice Cream I I I r J I' A Q COLUIVIBIA CITY, INDIANA ll L. D. CLAPHAM 8: COMPANY Jewelers and Opticians Class Pins, Watches, etc. We ' :ii COLUMBIA CITY, INDIANA Bigl Rmp 0HDiHdf E'lD.Diff drf PIKE LAKE IC E COMPANY Wholeyale and Retail Dealerf in CLEAR LAKE IC E Car Lols Om' Sprfially Long Distance Phone COLUMBIA CITY, INDIANA H. M. FFJh VADiHdf .I.8cD. GARAGE Agent for FORD and DODGE CARS COLUMBIA CITY, INDIANA COLUMBIA CITY, INDIANA Auto Repairs, Accessories, Livery Home Phone 5:9 Farmers Phone l76 U S E Perfection Flour R. Tuttle 86 Co. Proprie1or.r Columbia City Roller M ills Anything you want When you Want it Just the way you want it Short Orderf at All Hour: Fine Candies and Cigars Gizfe Us a Trial White 8: Young A. KELLY The Boys' Tailor Suits Made to lndividual Nleasure For Ladies and Gentlemen Clemrirz . Pressin , Re airin . fl Satiffacrion Guaranfeed Agent for Banner Laundry Co. of Fort Wayne lf. VAN BUREN STREET Home Phone 216 Model Cloak and Suit Co. LORBER BROS., Props. Home of the Printzess Garments-Coats, Dresses, Suits, Petticoats. Skirts, Shirtwaists, etc. A .rhowing at all lime: ofthe very neweftfafhionx in Ladief' Ready-to-wear CITY BAKERY Wholesale and Retail Fancy Cakes a Specialfy LILLICH BROS., Props. GO TO HARTER'S For a Good Square Meal LUNCH AND SHORT ORDERS AT ALL HOURS Brand 8c Outcelt AT LORBER'S Klillinery, Corsets, Silks, A 9 U W 5 S f0 7' Underwear, Hosiery, Gloves and All Novelties of the Season STUDEBAKER . I U Your patronage lf rollfzted V 1 W. A Braddock u Sc Son GROCERS COLUMBIA CITY, INDIANA NIV? Ilan, If EAT at MOSH1-2R'S CAFE Efveryffzmg U p-to-date 11' R, W, Rgth, D,C, Dr. Carl L. Souder Dr. D. S. Linvill Chiropractor 4. Chronic, Spinal and Physician and Phfidan and Nel'V0llS Surgeon urgeon Diseases CENTRAL BLOCK 4. COLUMBIA CITY Phone 103 Columbia City, Ind. INDIANA DR. NOLT Physician and Surgeon -I' BOTH PHONES Dr. L. A. Kenner Dentist .k PHONES Office House 231 ........ ,, Home ...4..... 332 156 ....... Farmers ..........., 76 Dr. Alice B. Williams Physician and Surgeon Corner West Van Buren and Walnut Sts. Dr. Brenneman Dr. Brownell DR. GRANT Experienced Dentist Grfzduate Crown and Bridge Sanitary and Chlfvpractor Work Painless Dentistry a specialty Masonic Temple Bldg. HOURS COLUMBIA CITY 7 a. m. to 12.30 p. m. INDIANA Columbia City Indiana Monday' wednesday' Friday H. E. ROMEY B. J. BLOOM Zuber Drain Tile Com an Hardware, . Attorney . p Y Implements and at A sms of P 0 R O U S L Stoves vw DRAIN TILE COLUMBIA CITY s. T. EYANSON, Mgr. INDIANA Columbia City, Ind. Home Phone 95 Farmers Phone 113 15 We are Agents for Bour's Teas Everything in First Class DRUG STORE GOODS FLOX'S Exclusive Agents for and at the . Coffees RED cnoss DRUG Hamglzzh and Club House Goods STORE ' Washburn Block SHRINER Fmk Meme' .1.,.,.,,..,.2 Cay, .,.... GET YOUR L E E D A R E GEO. WEICK Rugs and Carpets Manufacturer and Dealer in C leaned AT Light and Heavy 4, Harness and T H E Horse COLUMBIA CITY L A U N D R Y Fumishing Goods INDIANA Sam Apfelbaum Daniel Brothers E. K. STRONG Dealers in Sanitary Fresh and Salt Attorney Plumber and t Meats 0 Sewer Law Contractor Farmers Phone 23 Home Phone 121 . COLUMBIA CITY Steam and Hot Water Heatmtl a sveciahy South Main Street INDIANA ' L.T.B'l G .o.c0 pt I , BLY Binder 81 Sons S , W ' on THE S F TREM COMPANY D I i ea Us n BAILEY 81 Fresh and Salt COMPTON palm in Meats Lawyers Agricultural Implements, Vehicles and Seeds 'I' CASH FOR 0f5C9 Over West Van Buren St. HIDES' TALLOW, ETC' Provident Trust Lo. COLUMBIA CITY, IND' 16 SARAH BAKER B. F. McNEAR Ygntzsll-Iallauer Dressmaking Largest Assortment Leading of Grocers 2 Trunks, Suitcases 4' and Bags The Ferndell Store COLUMBIA CITY - 4' INDIANA Prompt Attention THE LEATHER STORE Good Service G0 T0 THE J OS. F. HUFF Palace and Lyceum ClllgSt0Il House Funeral Director Theatres Fon A I Goon for S Q U A R E Edison M :he ?fStt Diamond Disc 0 'On 'C Ure-9 M E A L and in Town BEN N. WARREN, Prop. The Packard Line Spend an Evening The Best ALICE EISAMAN with of Everything Ladies ' in Eatables Ta ? '1g' SPENCER BROS. Cleaflmg and A Pressing Bowling, Shooting, t SUITS M ABE Confectionery OLD NEW and Cigars Home Phone 514 Leininger 81 Son Fancy and Staple Groceries Dealers in COUNTRY PRODUCTS Washburn Block Both Phones Call and Inspect Our Line of Millinery Before You Buy 4- Mains 81 Williams Stough, Hollinger 81 Bodley Tonsorial Artists FOUR CHAIRS South Main Street 'U 17 25355 f' '--A 9 QQ! 4 W. VQAAQQ9 H' Q Ns?Sff2?lIiW New W Q A , xwy 201 Y N4 ,JK 5 A ' IXUS A ' Rd' - ', f ' irq .P fg ?x 171 - T-fa.. 'L1O'O'O'0'6 i'- . 4 75' Q 'u - x 1 ' Q 'Sues g,.., , All 0 xuxfm , 5 ' J.2'vstA3:w5z 'Zn ., -lun Q 5 X-K zz. '- THIS SPACE RESERVED FOR Elahn 8: Obllivr '-I ngrauing Qlnmpang Main Ofiice and Factory 554 West Adams Street CHICAGO 18 AW - 5 7 - 1. g' ' f 'C , ,. Nz 1, fi , .ian ' IM f . l4.!J.!x.t. A b M , li' I 'f r ar nf ' MENASIQA X - wus- , 'i mi xy 1, RINTING is an arf, not an ordinary commercial busi- ness. At least, that is the way we look upon it. 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