Columbus North High School - Log Yearbook (Columbus, IN)

 - Class of 1923

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jrru: ISZB Luc A Wasserman Emig French Shaw Vickery Glick King Perry SAM XVASSERMAN-Sports Editor of Triangle 3, 4: Roosters' Club 4. Sam's features suggest the characteristics of a successful merchant. GEORGIANNA ElNllG-Chorus 2, 3: Chorus lintcrtainment Z: Twilight Alley 3: Sorosis 4, Sorosis Secretary 4: lloosters' Club 4: Dramatic Club 3. 4, Vice-llresi- dent Dramatic Club 3, President Dramatic Club 4: Christmas Program 4. Georgianna's sympathetic nature is expressed by her eyes. FRED FRENCH-Varsity Basketball 3, 4. VVith one exception, Fred's greatest interest is in basketball. For this reason, he should specialize along this line. THELMA SHAVV-Sorosis 2, 3: Dramatic Club 4: Boosters' Club 4: Class Play 4. Thelma has only one hobby, but she has little time for any other. MILDRIQD VICIQERY- Mildred is very industrious and she accomplishes much. Another example of the small, but mighty. MITCHELL CLICK-Forum Z, 3, 45 Chorus 1, 3: Baseball 2, 3: Corn judging Team 1: Stock judging Team 3: Class Basketball 4: Class Play 4. lXIitehell's quick, practical mind will make him successful in any line of work he may follow. THELMA KING-Chorus 2: Dramatic Club 4: Boosters' Club 4. Thelma is a good mixer and is popular among her friends. JOSEPH S. PERRY-Orchestra l, 2, 3, 4: Class Basketball l, 2. 3, 4: Live Stock Judging Team 1, 2, 3: Varsity Baseball 3: Class Baseball 1, 2: Dramatic Club 4: Boosters' Club 4: Vice-President llible Class 4: Class Play 4. Since seeing Joe in Clarence, we have decided that his acting surpassed by far that of VVally. Page twenty-two

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or c.H.s. .--fa-.fsx'.,.i if .. ,isis . K X X ,,..,-,,- Golden Glick McPherson Vsndegrift l A Mit nf 1-Iisaturg .-Xs a tribute to Columbus lligh School and to the Senior Class, it is proper that we should drop a few words in history that others might know what this class of '23 has been able to accomplish in four short years of study and ac- tivity, under an experienced and well qualified faculty. ln the fall of 1019, there entered into this wonderful lligh School one hundred sixty-eight bustling, eager lireshmen. Like other classes, however, many of these deemed a high school education unnecessary. Accordingly when the morning chapel bell rang for the first time in the fall of 1920, sev- eral who entered the year before were unseen. Ten more students were there, nevertheless, who were ambitious enough to graduate with this, our Senior class. Since then, several students have joined us from lilatrock, Newbern, and llurnsville. l.ike most reserved classes, we accomplished little beyond our grades and credits during our first two years of high school experience. During the next, our hlunior year, we held a much contested election of class officers, the results of which were: l.orene tlolden, President: Clarence Glick, Vice-presidentg Nlaxine Yandergrift, Secretary: and Harry lXlcl'hersou, Treasurer. lnunediately following the election, preparations for our junior reception were started. This annual affair was spoken of by members of the faculty as one of the best and greatest receptions ever given a Senior class. Of course, wc. as Seniors, should wfthhold our judgment until after we have been enter- tained, for our illustrious .luniors promise to give us even a greater reception. Our Senior year has been one of continuous bustle. Our success as a class to make money to support this the l.og of 23 proves our ability to do great things. Our members have had great influence over the school activities. lVe have furnished members of our victorious liull Dogs, members of Forum, Sorosis. Dramatic Club and lloosters' Club. The editor, as well as other 1116111- bers of the staff of the Triangle , belong to the Senior class. lYe were repre- sented by debaters in the liranklin-Shelbyville-Columbus debates. llc have been very successful as a class. Ninety-nine strong, we gradu- ate. Now we must prove our individual success in every day life. Some of us will go to college, some to the farm, some into business. lYhatever we do, let llS do 'it with all our might. .Xlmove all, let us not forget our associations formed here in Columbus lligh School. Page twenty-one



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UF C.H.S. Hager Mount Mobley George Morgan Lain Sutton Plunkett EDITH HAGER-Boosters' Club 4. Quiet, but always ready to do her part. FLOYD MOUNT-Entered Columbus High School from Flat Rock lligh School 4. Floyd's good memory has helped to make him a shark in History. MARY MOBLEY-Boosters' Club 43 Dramatic Club 45 Class l'lay 4: Associate Editor 1923 Log. She meets the public in a frank way, and easily wins the conhdence of people. ADRIAN GEORGE-Class Basketball Team 1, Second Team 2. Varsity Basketball 3, Coach of Junior Basketball Team 4. Adrian is characterized by a really pleasant disposition. ORVAL MORGAN-Forum 1, 23 Class Baseball 3: Chorus 2: Class Basketball 2, 3, 45 Dramatic Club 4, Sergeant-at-arms of Dramatic Club 4: Christmas Program 4. Looks are not deceiving in Orval's case, for he has a kccn scientific and practical mind. EDITH LAIN- Edith is one whose word can always be relied upon. ELMER SUTTON-Class Basketball 3, 4. Elmer is of the conservative, dependable type. MARY PLUNKETT-Roosters' Club 3, 4: Dramatic Club 4: Christmas Program 4. Mary wanted to look natural, so she smiled-smiling is her steady occupation. Page f venty-three

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