Crawfordsville High School - Athenian Yearbook (Crawfordsville, IN)
- Class of 1927
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L, Kg' , --I l - N HARVEY SIGMONU A 1 Editor-in-Chief E 33,3 BILL MARTIN f E Business Blnnnger ul, X E4--Y P ' HIRSHBURG STUDIO T Phokogrupher X2':'i1f1 5 T1 iff., 1 .. 1 I ' Q .if: I M STAFFORD ENGRAVING Co. ' ' H Engravers D l 5339 T THE REVIEW PRESS 355 if Prinkers ,, ., I I J ' -,.-- .uh X 2 0.2289 'un af- 5 x 4 'I xx , A.. i ',t: : .,.: 'R .f Nf-'L X fi! N,--Tivkli gr K I N fav: J 5' I-Q A-S 'Am The Afhenlcm C fllii 1 ublished by 1116 benior Class of 1927 of Cruwfordsvllle H1911 School 72,512 ' VOLUME NO 23 ' E-nan' Q ':-: 1' L14 , I f X W 1 1 ' V- A- : . .f'f5 4 L 1 A ., 4,.yy YL X JL, 11 1 JL, '- A gk I 1 4 Q W D I I V 4 1 ' ,jf w, . A , 'f ' Q J 7 J 013 2 1 -N' - 'qi' , in .- J Q'-.A If A ,oZn':'.7u:o:o'o .iii Q V Y.. U C' '- T ll! . -J ' - ,9- E! l :QI F I1 1-Ez' 1 5 mlm E 3753 If q! .1 .fxf W -1'5 . X li .5 ' '- :.- 1 ' u 31' z .. J :Pk . -1' I 'L' , 1 1 WWI NW' n K E iw-'P 1 Q' l I f 1 A , , 4 , 7, I M 2 'V' .AH ' Q ' f Xif , , iff5g,!'i ' ' Y X-,gg gag. ' ' -- is ibifigiit Q 'gf , I 1 Hi While looking through this lg' 'ia . 4 H -H .. if 5 Q f at 4 R9 I 1 Q I volume in years to come, to the ' ffm : ,- 1'f,-1 , , K , - I Class of '27, and friends, where- - 1 f ,wi ' 1. ever they may be, may this fgfj.q,5?3,i:f an 5' , 213 fs .Nt 1 . 2' .y .7 ' if Mr' Athenian recall by word and Er' 1 2 ,' 5 . 71 if ,555 s , , - :m l f,:7lV+Z7'Yf 1 9' 'f fi picture many happy memories of Vf H ' 'F 7 y t 5 , . , 2fff5w515vg:i2f!!Q3ff .wmv our high school life and, most of fix' My f u 5 I 5Q1g3,g5,qgf fl all, those things we hold dearest I? f 5 ,, . 7f5rfxix. l y , 73 .. , a!'g '1':fl ,-7 3 -the traditions of old C. H, 5. V 5 1 I 'tied JH k , -TW-:.iL. f.,..il.s 111.612-53 -U, ,..,., , Km s gl to M ,,,s as MW ,stt tt.t i ss ww e: TH . .--X , ' hr ' ff' 4 W ' X W L' Q N, eo., A 'ffgij'1Qf5:f.s ,,' . M, 4 W ' 'I 1' , V., Y' ,V mm, 'g i gl' , -iii' 4 ,Ja-' 5 if XM X My , jF,M.s..,,. 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Head of Science Department MARY GUILLIAMS DePauw University, A.R.: Cor- nell University. Spanish and English DELLA E. DENNIS University of Chicago: Imlinnzi. University. Mathematics HOMER E. BIDDLE Valparaiso, B.M.'I'.: Indiana State Normal: Extension Work, Indiana University, State Normal. Industrial Arts JULIA LE CLERC KNOX Indiana University, A.B.: Colum- bia Universitl, Post-graduate: Ex- tension Work Terre Haute Normal. Latin MARY KINNICK Indiana University, AB.: Indiana University, Post-frraduatet Frank- lin College, Post-uraduatei Indiana State Normal: Central Business College, Indianapolis. 'Fypewritimr and Shnrthzinfl EVALINE BALLARD DePauw University, A.l?. English BLANCHE MAI-IAN University of Indiana, A.B. Geofzravhy 1 Nliw ' ' Page Twenty-t wo GEORGE A. BURNS Wabash College, A.B.: Indiana State Normal. History J. H. S. Basketball Coach COR-A VAN CLEAVE Graduate Teachers' College of Indianapolis 1 Attended University of Chicago: Extension Work al State Normal. Mathematics HARRIET R. GALLUP Pratt Institute: Cleveland School of Art. Art KARL C. JAMES Wabash, A.B.: Indiana State Normal: Indiana University. Principal of Junior High School History WINSTON ASHLEY Indiana State Normal, A.B., 1926: Graduate Work, 1926. History and Public Speaking: .IESSIE LEE University of Chicago: Indiana University. Junior High School, Clothing CLARA M. WOODY DePauw University, A.B,, A.M.: University of Chicago, 1 summer: University of Wisconsin, 1 summer, Latin and English GEORGE C. HUTCHINS Wabash College. A.B.: Summer School at University of Michigan. General Science 7 r'I Paul- Twenty-three L FRED B. JACKSON Indiana State Normal: Post- graduate Indiana Stat'e Normal: Bradley Technical. Mechanical Drawing Sheet Metal AMY BEATTY University of Texas: North Texas State Normal: Butler University, b.A. English and Histo-ry MARY HELEN SPILMAN Indiana University Extension Work: Indiana State Normal! Wabash College English Work. History and Civics JOHN WARD Wabash College A.B. Mathematics JOYE DORSEY Indiana State Normal. 'Fypewriting .IEANNETTE GRUBB Indiana University Mathematics MARY MILDRED SCHWEITZER Hanover College, A.B.C Indiana State Normal: DePauw University Post-graduate. English FLORA L. ROGERS State of Kansas 'I'eacher's Col- lege: Kansas University: American Conservatory: Northwestern Uni- versity. Music NIH? ' ' .L Page Twenty-four LIONEL MAR-TIN Indiana University A.B. Mathematics MARY ELLEN ROSSER Miami University, Oxford, Ohio. Latin MARY M. CRAWFORD Wellesley College: Columbia Uni- versity. English L. J. C. FREEMAN Wabash College, A.B.: Indiana University, 12 weeks: Indiana State Normal, 4 hours: Coaching: Schools at Notre Dame and Illinois. Algebra and Geometry Varsity Basketball Coach J. EARL POWERS State Normal, Muncie, Indiana, A.B. Social Scienve RUTH R. CHAPMAN 'I'ennesse'e College: Peabody Col- lege. Physical Education MARY B. BOOZ Hanover College, A.B.: Gradu- ate Work U. of Chicago and Columbia. Head of History Department H. O. BURGESS Wabash College. A.B.: University ot' Minnesota, 2 years. A.M.: Uni- versity of Pennsylvania, 1 year. History raise 'Pwenty-five E. L. ZIMMERMAN Indiana University: I. S. N. S. Bookkeeping MINNIE STUBBINS Attendance Officer MARY J. EDWARDS Purdue University, B.S. Home Economics RUTH C. WARD DePauw University. English LOIS SHANKLIN Principal's Secretary MARY BOWERS Superintendenfs Secretary MINA S. DAVIDSON University of Illinois: Columbia University: John Hopkins Hospital. Supervisor of Health ADA WILLIAMS Registrar Page Twenty-six l'n FRANK R. SHULTZ Indiana State Normal: University nl' Illinois: Iiutler University C Winona. lnclustrial Arts MABEL C. FER-TICII Indiana University, A.B.: Colum lia University, 2 summers: Chicaw Iiniversity, 1 year, 1 summer. Home I'lc'on0mics MABEL CODDINGTON Northwestern University School uf Speech: Indiana University, A.B. H1-:ul of Enulish Department WILLIAM J. GUNKEL Indiana University, A.B. Mathematics E. C. STOUT Wabash Colleire, A.B.: Winona Iiioloxzical Station. Biology LILLIAN BLAIR Wilson, lndiana, umbia. Butler. English Wisconsin, Cnl KATHERINE 0'MARA Home Evonomics Purdue University, RS. KENNETH W. KILTZ Purdue University, B.S.A.: State Normal: Extension Work at Ingli- ana University. Vocational Agriculture irv 'I'wc'ni.y-sm-von MAURICE ROBINSON FRANCES REMLEY Wabash College, A.B. Univbrsity of Illinois Physical Education Physical Education I Page Twenty-eight I -Vf'f5K'fXX xsx E XS , w fl? N zz-65:x.:tii-4j Z-Tl .spa :g,fjk-f'!':'j'iEgl.,.Yy...,,-g,,1'-ak N 'km 'C i::r-VM-r' WQSH X 1 ,- 'wx-YN Km wg fib-,N .5446-My!! wg ., VmLm,,l.,1HMY Wh nv ,K.,,,Nu , M ' ' ww, .rum Y ',, ' ' M --- H- W 1 .' E 44: ,,.,..,, ,wh llvuvt ix A Q ::u MM, ,. .,, , a , I-M F1 A. , ,, H N ,... ---..jk Q-V, .. 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Latin Club 1, 2: Sun- shine Society: Anna Willson Ora- tnrical 3. HYDE, CHARLES B., Chuck 39 Credits. Athenian Staff 4' Science Club 4: Seminar Club 2, 3' Band 1, 2. 3: Orchestra 1, 2, 3' Cui Bono 3: Sec'y of Class 4' Debate 4. McCLOUD, RAYMOND E., Mack ..Ray.. -10 Credits. English Seminar 2, 3, -1: Band 2. 3, 4: Orchestra 2, 3. 4: Gold and Blue Staff 4. BROWN, EDNA LORINE, Sue 32 Credits. Sunshine Society. ELKINS. NORMA 34 Credits. Classical Club 1: Ora chestra 3, 4: Glee Club 3, 4, lac- companisti: Sunshine Cabinet 3: Sunshine President 4. FISCHER, FRANCIS EUGENE. --rash 33 Credits. 3'g years. Science Club 4: Athenian Staff 4. Page Thirty-0 ne MARTIN, KENNETH 37 Credits. Gold and Blue, -1. Athenian 4: Classical Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Cui Bono 3: Plus Ultra 4: Science Club 4: Composition Sem- inar 2, 3, 4: Band 2, 3, 4: Orches- tra 3: Boys' Glee Club 2: Palla- dium 4 1Editor-in-Chiefl. GOTT, MARIE. Shortie Sunshine Society. KINDER, AGNES. Shortie 34 Crcrlits. Sunshine Society 4. BIGGS, GILBERT, Gila 32,2 Credits. Chorus 2: Athletic Association 1, 2: Football 4. HOUSTON, FAYE, Skinner 32.5 Credits. C Club: Football 3, 4: Basketball 3, -1. HOAGLIN. RUTH S. 36M Credits. Composition Seminar 2: Classical Cluh 1, 2: Sunshine Fociety 1, 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 1, 2, 3: Science Cluh 4. GRUBB. DONOLA ELIZABETH HDMI.. 32 Credits. Sunshine Society 3, 4. TITUS, ARNOLD. Titus 36 Credits. Agriculture Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Commercial Club 3: State Corn Judging Champion 2, 1925: 2nd Prize of Montgomery County Corn Judging Contest 3: On Mont- gomery County Live Stock Team :it State Fair fl, -1. HTNLNIRN P' L Page Thirty-twu .is 'nn wwrnrlvm W, . ,. , .c.... if ll 1 s ' REDER. LILLIAN, Susie 34 Credits. Glee Club 4: Jr. High Glee Club: Classical Club 1, 2: Gold and Blue, 4: Sunshine Society: Debate Team, 4. I RATCLIFFE, MILBERT W. 33 Credits. Agricultural Club 3, 4: , Commercial Club 3: Science Club PETERMAN. ALBERT BENJA- MIN, Bennie 32 Credits. Discussion Contest: Athletic Association. goo COAHRAN, WILLIAM. Cl.lrlie 32.5 Credits. Band 3, 4: Orchestra 4: Glee Club 4: Commercial Club 3: Classical Club 1. l 1 l WILLIAMSON. FOSTER BU- ' CHANAN. Buck I 36.5 Credits. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: , Track 1: Commercial Club 3: f Athletic Association 1, 2: Chorus I 1, 2, 3. l l 1 UTTER, ROBERT BARR, Duck f 32 Credits. Senior Orchestra 2, 3. 3 4: Tuesday Musical 2, 3: Classical Q Club 1. 2: Band 2, 3, 4. l E SIES, LEE, Sies 32.2 Credits. Science Club: Classi- cal Club 1. CANINE, JESSIE CAROLYN 32 Credits. Debate Society 1, 2, 3: Classical Club 1. 2: Junior Glee Club 1, 2: Chorus 1, 2, 3: Sunshine Society 1, 2, 3, 4. I , ,..,.---,-.. --,...... , M.-- ..., -1.--U----..-M--sm Q . , 1 aruznmu. X Page Thirty-th rec BROWN, ROBERT H., Bob 32 Credits. Dramatic Club 2, 3: Football 4: Vice-Pres. 2: Honor Bright : Student Athletic Manager 3, 4: Payzeants 2, 3. HARRIS. JEANETTE V. 35 Credits. Classical Club 1, 2: Girls' Glee Club 2, 3: Gold and Blue Staff 3: Sunshine Society. COLEMAN, CARRIE Sunshine Society: Classical Club. ANDERSON, ANNA LOUISE. uAnnn 32 Credits. Sunshine Society Z Classical Club 1, 2: Librarian 4. BARTON, PAUL SAMUEL, Red 38 Credits. Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Or- chestra 1, 2, 3, 4: Classical Club 1, 2: Basketball 4. REID, DORTI-IY Sunshine Society: Transferred to a Chicago high school. SHEARER. AUDREY. Sn00ks 32 Credi s. Glee Club 1: Classical Club 1: Sunshine Society 1, 2, 3, 4. LINDERMAN, KENNETH FRED- ERICK, Kenny 32 Credits. Science Club 4. 'I HT H E N IBN. ' W Page Thirty-four f X- - -U h 5 . A Q .- . . f -s . f t lV'l'IIFll' .1A t5.' rw, - i 'L31..-'g . ' ,. vr1'nr1:'1 1 :ti X ' .. .,,,,. -..Wi . . K 1 H, 9 ti ,X iff e gf I 1 Q 1+ is . ,IA iq l 1 5 X l BEAN. LOUIS, Beanie ' 1 3215 credits. Hi-Y Club: J. H. s. l ' Basketball 3 yrs: C. H. S. Basket- ball 2, 3, 4: Debate Team 4: C v Club 3, 4: Orchestra 1, 2, 3: Band 2. 3. g 3 l ALSTON, CRETTA, shorty l , ' 33.6 Credits. Commercial Clulr,2,3. l 7 CISSEL. MARGARET ELLEN 32 Credits. sunshine Society. RALLINGER. JESSE ' ' 44 Credits. Agriculture Club 1, 2. i i 3, 4: Band 2, 3. 4: Orchestra 2. ly 3. 4: Commercial Club 3. 3 5 I g I , i COAI-IR-AN, JOHN HENRY, Johnny 33.4 Credits. Band 2, 3, 4: Or- l chestra 2. 3, 4: Brass Quartette 4: , Commercial Club 3. noomsn, SARALOUISE 5 34 Credits. Sunshine Society 4. v E i 1 SIMMONS. MABEL MAE, Miha 32 Credits. Science Club 4: Sun- shine Societyt Commercial Club 3. MARTIN, DAVID N., Dave 36 Credits. Athenian Siaff, Ass't, Business Manaizerc Classical Club 1: Science Club: Macbeth a la i Mode. ' l 3 4 an 'l 7 G 'd .1 fl in k . f 1 H -W -'-7 BTKKNIHK L mam. . -V - - f - -W m e-B,..,--A M , ,L Page Thirty-five S' - ,- , .. - ...,.f.-..., -.,. . ,, , ,, L 'M'-1f f-W VU'-gl o Jefnssr-zszauuwf Q HUDSON. BABE ' C Club C Football 3, Fl' . 3' A f Basketball 3, 4. SHAPERA, RUBY Sunshine Society: Classical Club: Dramatic Club: Macbeth a la Mode: - Gold and Blue Staff. Q BURKHART, RUBY PEARL, Elmer Tutle Mace High School 1, 2: Sunshine Society. F s i MILLER, JOHN HENRY, Johnny 33 Credits. Classical Club 1, 2. Glee Club 3, 4. ZACHARY, JESSE MORTON. -.Zach 32 Credits. Science Club fl. McINTIRE, THELMA, T. M. Macbeth a la Mode , Sunshine Society Treasurer: Classical Club 1. MANGES, ESTHER- M.. Esther 37 Credits. Sunshine Society 1, 2, 3, 4: Classical Club 1, 2, 31 Cui Bono Club, 3: Librarian 3, 43 Science Club 4. BELL, HENRY HAROLD, Bell 1 32 Credits. Cui Bono 35 Classical Club 2, 3: Palladium Staff 31 Y'ell Leader 4. 'rfxlr 5 - 1 nr H 5 n mn. f-'- -- rs-u 'mM' Mr- S Q Page Thirty-six V- 1, -WW? . -..-.-.. . .. , ., .,.. ...M ,... ,,,, ,.- ,,. . .., ., , .-,,.,.D C,,',:' -ef 2' 'im 'ff M -f Yfiigigp ,z Q ' HW Y 7' ' P Ha fi A-1 f if ff , , 3- 3 1 Lg 5 Lg i l RATCLIFF, VIVIAN JOSEPHINE, uviv.. 32.5 Credits. Sunshine Society: Q Science Club. l 1 1 BLACKER-. CLYDE NOEL, Speed 33lQ Credits. Football 4. , Y l 4 5 ELLIOTT, WILLIAM E., Eddie ' 32.9 Credits. ' K A f l i j 5 PAVEY, ANNA GERTRUDE. l I Ann 1 l 32 Credits. Classical Club l, 2: l f Librarian 1 Sunshine Society Z Q Science Club. ' . V l i 1 e ' , E I FOXWORTHY. EMMA MARGARET L l Y -.peggyn i I l :szfm Credits. Glee Club 1, 3, Sun- , A ' Q shine Society: In play while in ' I l 1 X College City, Much in do About i ' Betty . l COOPER. PAUL RAYMOND, Coop x 34 Credits. Orchestra 1. 2, 3, 4: ' Band l. 2, 3, 4: Classical Club ' l. 2, 3. l A , l l i COLLINGS, KENNETH. Jill l ' 32 Credits. Agricultural Club: l Composition Seminar: Classical l 1 Club 1. b I l r ' 1 GRAHAM, KATHERINE l l :zz credits. , Ei . , l . E ' A ful I ' V I p . , I fiiflfi .A .Q -.,--.,,., ..,, --,,.,,,-, W- M, . Kiki:--'J-7 -9-41 KAA, M qu-H.-A I I 111111111413 ll 4- -,,f lfllllll 1 W ,, .., .-,, , L V Pmtv 'fhirtyssevbn -' , ... f'lL,. ...Lt f '1f'fl 'i'i M - --- ,MM-e-A---.ef . . ai, Il vu if 'I Q . rs 1 HARWOOD. WALTER A., Bub 33 Credits. Science Club 4 : Cen- tral Ind. Oratorical Contest. HAMM, DORTHY L., Dort 34 Credits. Science Club 3: Com- 3 mercial Club 2, 3: Glee Club: Sun- b shine Society 1, 2, 3, 4. SWISHER. MARGARET HELEN. l Margie ' 33 Credits. Sunshine Society: De- l hate Club 2: Glee Club 1, 2. l LONG, CECIL MARSHALL. . Shorty I 35 Credits. Orchestra 2, 3, 1: Band 2, 3, 4: Science Club 4: Classical Club 1, 2. JAMES, ESTON, Tubby 37 Credits. Band 1: Orchestra 2. l 3, 4: Cui Bono 3: Classical Club 2, 3: Athenian Staff. BEACH. HELEN, Beachie 33 Credits. Sunshine Society. ELKINS, DOROTHY B. 34 Credits. Sunshine Society: Classical Club: Librarian: Gold and Blue Staff: Macbeth a la Mode ' Pageant: Commercial Club. BALES, JAMES YOUNT, Smilie l 35 Credits. Science Club 4: Dram- atic Club 4: Hi-Y Club 42 Polly With a Past 4: Gold and Blue Staff 2, 4: Boys' Glee Club 2, 3. a 1 1 1 w 1 ,1 1 1 1 1-a::i.:4o.1AA :lv . x f B'f,1lEH1.HH,. its . Q -Qyfi Pano Thirty-eight R' I jf Q fy . . ., ,, 1 . ,,.1 v s: - - Y 1 - 'Z A n I Q F::,:1:'::x:..1 it ,L rl ' -35-rf,-35535 .N ivi 22? .D Q , .5 I . ,Z-', nib 3 rj! HUBBLE, BERTHA MAE, Bert 32 Credits: Glee Club 4: Sunshine Society 1, 2, 3, 4: Commercial Club , 1, 2: Basketball: Classical Club. l ' r : 1 ' WISE, WILLIAM H., Bill , 36 Credits. Agriculture Club: Pres. . f of Agriculture Club 4: Pres, of 2 Freshman Class in Mace H. S. Q CUNNINGHAM, AUSTIN MAC, UMM.. 32 Credits. Science Club 4: Classi- cal Club l: Pageant. MORGAN, EMMA KATHRYN 33.5 Credits. Classical Club l, 2. 3, 4: Cui Bono Club 3: Plus Ultra Club 4: Athenian Staff 4: Sunshine N Society. 5 : i l I , . , . 1 i 5 WALTERS, LORETA, Rm Q ' 33.5 Credits. Seminar Club 2, 3: X Classical Club 1, 2: Commercial 5 Club 2, 3: Sunshine Society: Mac- beth n la Mode, l , s 5 . 1 - I CAPLINGER. MAURICE S.. 5 .icappyn 34 Credits. Glee Club 3, 4. l . E G ' l , l 3 HAMM, OWEN THOMAS, Swift l 34 Crcdils: For:-tball 2, 3, 4: Basket- ball 2, 3: J. H. S. Basketball: Cui 5 3 Bono Club: Classical Club: Plus 5 Ultra: C Club: Composition Sem- l r inar: Hi-Y Club: Science Club: Glee Club: Gold and Blue Staff: Junior Orchestra. YOUNG, FRANCES. Frankie l 32M Credits. Sunshine Society: l Girls' Glee Club 3, 4: Classical Club l 1, 2: Gold and Blue Staff 4. i l . i I , ' v l W ,J El all ff il f fn f' l A . . , W, ,. M-.. . F3 f. 'glijjl jjj!- 5 H , K Aww, Y Y M dlllllllblgf l l X-fy :W Y.-. ' R 1 HTXIHIHH, l L rare Thirty-nine McDOWELL, PAUL H., Mac 33.5 Credits. Agriculture Club 1, 4: Classical Club 2, 3: Debate Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Agriculture Judi!- ing Teams 1, 4: Anna Willson Ora- torical. MICHAEL, HELEN JESSIE, Shorty 34 Credits. Commercial Club 2, 3, 4: Sunshine Society: Girls' Baskets ball 1, 2: Classical Club 1. BUSKIRK, ILAH LA RUE, Tillie 32 Credits. Sunshine Society: Com- mercial Club 2, 3, 4. HARLAN, ERNEST CARLTON, Ernie 33 Credits. Science Club 4: Hi-Y Club 1. JOHNSON, DAVID, Duke Classical Club, Cui Bono: Plus Ultra: Football 3, 4: Basketball 3. JONES, FRANCES ELIZABETH Frank 34 Credits. Orchestra 2, 3, 4: Com- mercial Club 2, 3: Classical Club 1: Sunshine Society 1, 2, 3, 4. MILLER, MARTHA KATHRYN, Kate 34 Credits. Classical Club 1, 2: Commercial Club 2, 3: Sunshine Society. CANINE, Fred T. E., Freddie 36 Credits. Glee Club: Cui Bono: Classical Club 1, 2, 3: Science Club 4: Pageant 3: Merchant of Ven- ice : Local Latin Contest 3. Page Forty H- . ., ,. M., . - .A JL:-,- -. ... , Mx,-4 '1 ' '- WARREN, KENNETH LODELL, Ikey 38.7 Credits. Pres. Classical Club 4: Pres. Science Club 4: V.-Pres. Plus Ultra: V.-Pres. Commercial Club: Palladium 3, 4: Gold and Blue Staff 4: Athenian Staff 4: Sec'y of Class 3: Treas. of Class 4: Treas. I-Ii-Y 4: State Latin Contests. HILL, GEORGE C. 37 Credits. Glee Club: Orchestra: Hand. EVERSON, HAROLD M.. Eva-rson 32 Credits. Classical Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Plus Ultra Club. 4: Cui Bono Club, 3: Dramatic Club 4: Science Club, 4: Glee Club, 2: Blunrlerinpz Billy 2. HARLAN, BENTON M.. Deacon 31,5 Credits. Hi-Y 1: Hand 3, 4 Orchestra 31 Classical Club l' Athletic Association 1. CUNNINGHAM. RALPH EDWIN 33 Credits. Science Club 4: Ath- letic Association: Manual Arts. WRAY, KENNETH, Ken 3214 Credits. Agriculture Club: C Club: Football 3, 4. SMITH, VINCENT R., Smitty 33 Credits. Science Club 4: Classi- cal Club 2, 3: Cui Bono 3: Mac- beth a la Mode : PRUITT. ROBERT 32 Credits. Science Club: Illumi- ering Billy 2: Classical Club. Pmrc l urty-one li Z. 1 Lu... v... 4 .i :arm r 4:-.1 ':: 4. -W .vu STANFORD, CLEMENT LOUIS, uclem.. 34 Credits, Classical Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Cui Bono 4: Dramatic Club 4: Polly With a Past 4: Glee Club 2. 3, 4. DAVIS. MARY E. Bus-ketball 2: Glee Club TAYLOR, KATHERINE, Kanka 34 Credits. Dramatic Club: Glee Club: Polly With a Past : Cin- derella : Tuesday Musical: Sun- shine Society. FELL. ROBERT. Bob 31.5 Credits. Glee Club 2 3 Dramatic Club 4: Polly With a Past 4: Football 1, 2, 3 JARVIS. 32 Credi ERNEST. Dick ts. WIDNER, KATHERINE MARY Kate 33 Credits. Sunshine Society: Classical Club 1, 2: Science Club 1: Macbeth a la Mode . CHAMBERS. GENEVE S.. Gene 3415 Credi shine Soci ' I RTHENIBN- F' ts. Science Club 4: Sun- ety. SPARGER. MERLE, Sparger 32 Credits. C Club: Debate Club: Agriculture Club: Football 3, 4, 5: Track 3, 4: Debate 3, 4, 5: Oratory 3, 4: Junior Legislature 4: Macbeth a la Mode 4: Pres. of Class 3. 1 mei :as x v Page Forty-two GER-ARD, DAVID CHARLES. uhm.. 35.5 Credits. Gold and Blue Staff 3: Athenian Staff, 4: Treasurer of Class 3: Dramatic Club, 4: Polly With a Past 4: Howe Military Academey 2: Hi-Y Club 3, 4: Cui Bono 3: Clasical Club 3: Triangu- lar Debate Team 4. ALFREY, FRANCES, Fanee 32 Credits. Cui Bonn 4: Dramatic Club -1: Glee Club 2, 4: l3lunder- ini: Billy 2: Athenian StaH' 43 Polly With a Past 4: Classical Club 1. 2, 4: Sunshine Society 1, 2, 4: Memphis, Tenn., 2: Newtown 231 C. H. S. l, lg of 2' 4, McNl7TT. AGNES EVANS. Chicken 34 Credits. Sunshine Officer l, 2: Sunshine Cabinet 3, 4: Blunde-ring: Billy: Macbeth a la Modem: Cui Bono 3: Plus Ultra 42 Classical Club: Dramatic Club 11: Glee Club 2, 3: Glee Club Sexette 2, 3. l'.'lAlI'l'lN. WILLIAM. Bill 33 Credits. Athletic Association: Basketball 2. 3: Football 2, 3, 4, 4Captuin 41: Vice-President C Club: Pres. of Class 1, 2, 4: Busi- ness Mgzr. Athenian 4: Classical Club: Junior High Basketball. ATKINSON, GEORGE WALLACE. Wallis 35 Credits. Hi-Y Club 1: Classical Club 1, 2: Science Club 4: Dram- atic Club 1: Track 1, 2: Gold and lllue 4. 'l'Il0R.I'E. FRANCES E., Frankie 35 Credits. Sunshine Society: Jr. Girls' Clee Club 1: S'ec'y Composi- tion Seminar 4: Macbeth a la Mode 3: Gold and Blue 3, 11: Athenian Staff. MeCLELLAND, CORDELIA LOUISE, Cordy Lou 33 Credits. Glee Club 1, 2, 3: Pzureant. SIGMOND, HARVEY W., Doc 36 Credits. Classical Club 1, 2, 3. -1: Cui Bono 3: Plus Ultra 4: Science Club 3, 4: Hi-Y 3, 4: Pres. of Hi-Y 4: Debate Team 2, 3, 4: Dramatic Club 4: Macbeth a la Mode : Athletic Assn: Editor-im Chief Athenian: Paireants 2, 3: Gold and Blue, 4. l':u.:e Forty-tliree -C. .aft-3 fi- 4 if-ii A LOWE, ALFRED, Speaks 34.4 Credits. Glee Club 3, 4: Chorus. MONTAYA, MARIA MERCEDES. 32 Credits. Sunshine Society 1, 2. 3, 4: Classical Club 1. HOWELL, JANE 35 Credits. Sunshine Cabnet 2, 3: Cui Bono 4: Glee Club 4: Gold and Blue 3, 4: Composition Seminar 2: Athenian StaH': South End High, Houston, Texas. 1. I-IATFIELD, FREDERICK A.. Fred 34.5 Credits. Hi-Y Club 3, 4: Classical Club 1: Science Club 4: Basketball 3, 4: Football 4: Mac- beth a la Mode 3. DAVIS, ROY V., Dave 33.5 Credits. Classical Club 1: Commercial Club 1, 2, 3: Football 4: Athletic Association 1, 2: C Club 4: Orchestra 1, 2, 3: Band 1, 2. 3. 4. HOPE. EVELYN, Sally 33 Credits. Commercial Club 1, 2, 33 Classical Club 1, 2: Sunshine Society. LAYSON, ELOISE NINA, Eloise 34 Credits. Sunshine Society: Glee Club: Librarian 3, 4: Classical Club 1: Tuesday Musical 2: Com. mercial Club 1, 2. KOSTANZER, PAUL. Chimney 32.5 Credits. Science Club 4. A 1 H zu mn. r'-'- Ar'- '-'-- ----'-- Page Forty-foux ,, V x C ii J Y l AQUILLA GROVES, Bud 33 Credits.. MQ years. President .luninr Class 3: Dramatic Club 2, 3 President 3: Golden Days : Pc-lly With a Past : Hi-Y Club 2, 3: Cleo Club 3: Classical Club 1, 2 Secretary 2: Triangular Deba'c Team 33 Tuesday Musical. LYDI A LINN, Lid 32 Credits. Sunshine Society. Baskbtlwall: Girl Reserve. FLORENCE HOPKINS 38 Credits. Sunshine Society: Plus Ultra Club: Classical Club 1, 2, 3: Evanston High School. GORDON TROUT, Trout 34.25 Credits. 315 years. Hi-Y Club 2, 3. Secretary 2, 3: Science Club 3: Senior Orchestra 1, 2, 3: Glee Club 3: Band 2: Classical Club 1, 2: Tuesday Musical 1, 2: Debate Society l. BLANCHE ELLIOTT, Jane 34 Credits. Sunshine Society. BERNICE ANDERSON, Benny Sunshine Society. QQ' 'Ml HTHENIBN Paxrc Fc-rty-fivc In W V ,, , . ., W - :-T: -1, , f . A Wi jILi1I 'Al h1If.Z'1 Q,,f:4 QW 9 . gin emurtam 0111111316 QIIIUISCOIIIC Kennet N04-csc And evel near us lhough unseen The dear zmmortal spzrzts tread For all the bounrllesw unwerse Is ll e there LS no dead Bulwer Lvtton 'mf- J ' ' 1 2 ' ' N' L ' V ' lb -fge nf ' ,,,, -n fi, .,- -.. a ils . r W ,w,,,,,,,-AW-.1 'l Page Forty-six SCIILJIOT Honor I ll Xl 1 I iQ yi 96.22-Kenneth Warren 94.24-Kenneth Martin 93.38-Harold Everson 93.21-Fred Canine l 91.93-Mary Demaree 91.96-David Johnson 91 .27-Estoln James fa J ,. 14 in H854 G x ,T ' .msg ,Q 'i ia M.. .A Jkirr' 25-1- . I 1 1 5 XXX ' --.....,.....,.-,,-.-. , .,.. - , -,.-.,, , . 91.25-Jesse Zachary 90.87-Jane Howell 90.78-Charles Hyde 90.4-6-Thelma Mclntire 90.38-Harold Bell . --Esther Manges 90.22-William Wise -Emma Morgan 90.12-Loreta Walters i WNW, ,, K ' ,,1QZlj,L-,l, ,.. . . .,,, ..LL....IZ'.--'Iif'1 -.,.A.-,- Y' 'iw A Tim A I l Pate Forty-seven a T' C S S , no oo - F ff fl 1 5 n 'E Miss l'vl'UlIC'!?S Fell of 103 Morgan St.. was awarllezl llze 81.000 frsl prize for lmlizzna in the Chicago Tl'ljlIlUl6.S grenl searclz for Ilzc prelliesl 116061165 of ilu' ccnfral lresl. Frnrzres is also one of llze mos! lllllllllflli sturlenls in flu' funior Class. Page Forty-cizht Page Forty-nine Mary Uliver, who exhibited a collection of yeast bread. light rolls, ca-ke, baking powder biscuits and cookies for the lllird year baking class at the Slate l1,ib1't at Purdue last January, :ron the cl1ampionship over all the baking classes and emzsequently a trip to Wash- ington from func 16-22. Slre was chosen from all 1110 trinners at the exltibit lo represent Indiana at the National Club Leaders Training Camp at Waslzingmn. Miss Oliver also won, frst prize on ten diferent baked goods at the State Fair last summer. Af? Fi R 'f F Most Popular Girl in the Senior Class . Cleverest ...,,..,..............,,.,............ Best School Booster Jolliest .,....................,,.,,..o.....,.,. Most Attractive .......,. Most Entertaining ...,.... Most Athletic .,,......,....... Friendliest ....,,,,... AGNES McNUTT ........,....Frances Tharpe ........,.....,,.Jane Howell ...,,,,...Mary E. Davis ..,.....Frances Alfrey ..........Frauces Alfrey ...,...,...Bertha Hubble ............Mary E. Davis .- Ideal Student ...,.l, ........,... . lane Howell AW- '-Q' rrnsnmn. 'H on Page Fifty ff ,1 -..-..W-,.. --..---........,,---,. , A, , -..,..,,,,,,, NW ,, wmwm, X . - :H 3 , Most popiiniifaiir my in time Sfeiniiinir Class 1 Cleve-rest , ,.... ,....,... .....,, ,.,... . Best, School Booster Jolliest ,, . ,,..,.., ..,, , Most Attractive ,..,..,.. Most Entertaining Most Athletic ..,.., ,,,. ,,,. Friendlicf-st ..........,. Ideal Student ........ BILL MARTIN ,...,, ,.. Q-., , , Page Fifty-one I ,, BY llllllllh, A ,...,, David Gerard ,,,,......,.Har0ld Bell ,, ,JZIITAPS Balvs ..,,..,....ONV6ll Hamm Pat Mclfall ,... , ,Bill Martin ,..,,.,..,Ja111es Bales Kenneth VVarren 1 N x '1 .1 5 -ABI l l 3 ' x L A., ,W J V JUNHURS JUNIIURS SUPHUMURES SOPHUMORES FRIESIHIMEN FRESHMEN IEHGJHITH GRADE lEIfGMTH GRAD? SEVENTH GRADE SEVENTH GRADE x 14,1 -Q.. -V an 1.,,, .'g1 YE 11 .gs 1 4 1 1 I . 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 '1 '! 141 IN., , V I A -,A Q H M H v,-..,..-.,.... ,,--.-1-1 .X ,I ' 1 1 1 I 1 1 UN . N 5 55 1 :Q 3 Y Q1 1 5 1 gg ? Q H 1 144 i U I 1 f 1 1 I I 11 31 LI an:x.xx,.1uQ 1 'N Page Sixty-two ED RS... Viiiihe Desemted Niiatmtsiion llnhinized .thc iron gates half open hunu, Jarred by the ,rusty gales of many winters. That from its crumbled pedestal had flung One marble :lobe in sprinters. 'l'he statue fallen from its marble base, Among: the refuse, leaves and herbalre rotten. Lay like the idol of some by-mme race: its name and rites forgotten. No human tixrure stirred tu iw or come, Nu face looked forth from shattered 'pane or casement: No chimney smoked: there was no sixzn of home lfrum liaranct to basement. The busy nnt along: the threslilmld crept: The cobweb hung' across in mazy tanirlci And in its xzauzy net. the spider slept In every nook and anyzle. Forced by the driving blasts of many winds. The naken doors swunxr wide. the hinge: creakinil With such a rusty eloquence, it seemed That Time itself was speaking. J Desertcd moms there were of art and state That old mairniticence had richly furnished With pictures. and cabinets of ancient date, And carvings xzilt and burnished. Rich tapestries, 'broizleretl by thc net-dle's art. With Scripture, history or classic fable, Hui all had faded save one raxrxzed wart. Where Cain was slayimz Abel. And over all there hum: a cloud of fear: A sense of mystery She spirit dauntedi And said as plain as whisper in the ear, The time-worn place is HAllN'l'l'IDl - Harold Eversun. 1- cn i WCW? Q , RT Hihirifi. 'MW xg- ,7 . . W..W..nv.v.a..--....-..-.-s..--M-c.,-,,,,,.,,,,, . , , .C 'UU 'Bling W Y - cg, : 51-ff'Q 3351'f'f4m Electrochemistry laboratory, analyzing, you? He had been the same house, same in her long period of hundred and seventy- Professor Citrate was diligently at work in his spacious mixing, filtering, evaporating, experimenting or what have employed in the same pursuit for the past eighteen years, in laboratory and attended by the same servant, a negress, who service had attained the plumpness and respectability of two five pounds. '4Mag Nesia,', called the professor. The woman's name was Maggie Nesia. Professor Citrate had contracted the title to save time. He had not advanced to any great degree in the eighteen years, and as life was short, he must eliminate such shameful waste of time as putting the gie on Maggie. Mag Nesia, the professor repeated. The old negress rolled lazily into the room. Get rid of these and bring me the one the boy brought today. He handed her a tray containing three dead cats, whose brains had been sub- jected to analysis. Yes, Marsef' answered Mag Nesia. The professor busied himself with a new preparation o-f zinc oxide, copper sulphate, and sal ammoniac, his latest concoction, which was about to be used, and if like its predecessors, about to be abandoned. Mag Nesia appeared bringing another cat, dead, The professor made no ex- periments on live animals. He had hired a boy to bring him recently deceased cats at the rate of two-bits per head. Taking the tray, he prepared a hypodermic needle filled with the new prepara- tion. Carefully he made an incision above the right eye of the carcass. He lifted the hypodermic half hoplessly, half expectantly. The old negress watched him, as she had done many times before, with the same pitiful expression on her face. Piti- ful, either for the man or the cat. Mag Nesia seldom expressed her views. Inserting the hypodermic needle and injecting the contents of the syringe. Professor Citrate stepped back. Great Saints! His voice could have been heard a mile. Slowly the catis tail began to point skyward, and as slowly Mag Nesia's hair began to rise, Professor Citrate stood paralyzed. The cat trembled and moved his feet. The man of sixty- five years made one iump with the alacrity of a boy of fifteen. He grabbed the enlivened animal and held it high above his head as he hopped around the labora- tory. His face bore the expression which comes to one, when success finally arrives after years of tireless effort. He grabbed the negress, thus bringing the cat close to her face, and around the room they danced to the tune of Magnesia's shrieks, The professor held ong the negress yelled, and on through the laboratory they went, the two-hundred and seventy-five avoirdupois colliding with some of the laboratory equipment. Bottles tumbled from the reagent shelves, costly apparatus fell and crashed to the floor, and precious liquids flowed unrestrained and unnoticed. Finally the professor fell from exhaustion and the cat and Mag Nesia made a dash for the great outdoors. Early in the morning, pedestrians on Green street were attracted by a sign in brilliant and newly painted letters: Death ls Only a Disease. It Can Be Cured by Professor Edward Citratefi Professor Citrate betook himself to the nearest hardware, and purchased the tools necessary for his new profession. He was an M. D. and his recently acquired knowledge put him in a position to startle the world. Mag Nesia met him at the door and told him that Sally Soda, who was known in the neighborhood as Sal Soda, had fallen down two flights of stairs, and to use l. 2,3 17 Q 4 l Tl 1 l v 1 i V I 1 leg 11 i ' s wi I 4 i .15 . N, 1 is ...Eu ws... -,,,-.,,,,,--..., ,.,... .. ...AW ,.,.-..,....,.,-......,-,......-.... . nuuu 'J' ' Ii T' b Page Sixty-four NT! Fi r?. 0 4 4.35 N !l.lLF!1ilAA....-., H . 'vi ,ll 3 ...,:,.QIAl:,,, ' 43 ' Mag Nesia's own words were purty bad . Sal Soda's mother in going for a doctor, l had read the elaborate sign of the new enemy of death, and begged that he come to f see Sal as soon as he returned. 3 j I I Ordering Mag Nesia to get ready to accompany him, he went to the laboratory ' 9,4 . 21 I and secured his precious preparation. Professor Citrate and the unwilling Mag I Nesia started out to put new life into little Sal Soda who lived in the same block. I l I Reaching the house they were informed by Doctor Al Cohol, the 'family physi- 5 l cian, who was just leaving, that she could live but an hour. . 'LI am sorry she is not dead, said Doctor Citrate, it would be easier to work if and a more reasonable charge could be made. Giving Mag Nesia the instruments, Q ff he administered a local anesthetic to his patient: he selected a brace and bit and 5 I bored a hole in the childis head and then injected the immortal fluid. He then cut ' -' off the end of a dowel and drove it into the hole until it was wedged tight. The fluid worked. The child revived and sat up. Sal Soda had regained her pep. It will be one dollar and twenty-five cents, Mrs. Sodaf' apologized the profes- L . 5 sor. I have to make that charge, because it is so inconvenient to work on them I while they are alive. Having collected his fee, the professor and Mag Nesia departed with the bless- I ' ings of the family heaped upon them. Q' ' At 4:30 P. M. Mag Nesia sought her employer who was asleep in the sitting . room. It Marse Edward, a gentleman to see you. The professor awoke and had her send the man in. fi Tjle manhenteredlhdurliiedly, in hand, Are you Professor Citrate? E, am, w at can o or you. 5 5 Can you -lf? the man hesitated, My 'friend has just been killed in an 1 j ' accident. You couldn't----,H he hesitated again. ff 2 I know that it is unbelievable, but I can, answered the professor. But he i ' waited. LI I 5 Professor Citrate for some years had suffered from the effects of a weak heart. l His fears from this had now been removed. He now had the prescription. Death ij l., no more. But the startling discovery. and the excitement of the last twenty-four I 5 hours had begun to effect him. He felt the need of rest. I ' 5 f I'll go, said the professor after a period of musing. My discoveries are for 1 the benefit of the human race, I must not consider myself. M j l He secured all his tools and took one vial of each of the ingredients of the lj f 2 folimulla, all ready to mix, and ready for use as soon as the chemical reaction would I' ta e p ace. A h How is it possible! exclaimed the stranger, as they climbed into the waiting j I mac me. I I IMI have worked for fifteen years before I found the tformulaf, said the prfoessor, . s ow y. V Q I cannot understand on what you could have based a theory for experimenting f Q EI, on something that has been universally accepted as impossiblef' X I With electricity all is possible. as I have provenf' Seeing the skeptical look ! llj on his companion's face, he continued, Electricity is the basis of every motive power I 5 I we haveg it is the base of every formation we knowf, The professor was warming j up on the subject. I r Z Every sort of heat that is known, whether dormant or active, is only one aim 1 of the gigantice force, electricity. The most of our knowledge has been gained through its off-spring, magnetism. Magnetism is present and apparent in many Go on, said the stranger, I am extremely interested. 1 4 :fi s.,.,.,4.-sm.,g-Q e M, ,V-Q2 mriwf, Page Sixty-tive f' fl I-.. .. .... ,Y,, . ,... ...- . ...-. .,,,,, , F A , P Y :::'Ti'x.7..,-1:1711-zzz' 1':,- .,A. .yliynrffxg by i -l ,f . ,Eg , 1 Y x w 3 o ti l i it l l 'u l l I I saw 22 tl fl . I M ,. ll il it I a . l i t l 1 1 2 ' a . f 'aa4.'lfLQ... ' o o vjvff- things, including the human race, and its presence in many people is prominent. '6But how did this lead to your experiment? If magnetism or motive force is the offspring of electricity, the body must and does contain electricity, That we use more electricity than the human body will induce is a fact, it is apparent, therefore, that a certain amount of electricity must be generated in the human body without the aid of the outside force. The brain is our generator. The litle cells and the fluid that separates them have the same action as the cells and fluid of wet battery, likea wet battery this fiuid or sal ammoniac wears out once and we must replace the fluid or we lose the battery or body. I have dis- covered the liquid to use that will produce electricity in the brain cells which the human body is unable to induce. We are here, sai dthe stranger as he brought the car to a stop at the curb. You are still a skeptic,', noting the voice of the man, but you shall see shortly. The man led him into the house and introduced him to Mrs. Murray Attic, who conducted him to the room where the deceased Murray Attic was laid. Without a word the professor began his preparation. Selecting a gimblet, he bored a hole through the skull of the dead man, inserting his hypodermic he injected the fluid he had mixed. He had not calculated on the size of the gimlet and the dowels he carried would not fit the hole. As a last resource he drove in his lead pencil, broke it off close, and carefully cut the splinters smooth with the head. alt will be seventy-five cents, madamf' said the professor as he finished the work. Mrs. Murray Attic paid the sum unconsciously. She did not know whetehr her husband was being embalmed or whether the doctor was merely trying out the keen- ness of his new tools. The minutes passed and still the dead man showed no signs of reviving. Pro- fessor Citrate worried. He began to doubt his ability to bring the man back. His heart was affecting him. He was almost tempted to return the seventy-five cents to the wife, when the dead man moved. h The professor clasped his hand to his throat and reeled, A fatal attack of the eart. He became conscious quickly. 'LThe bottles there, he whispered, 66Mix, make injection! He became unconscious again. The stranger found a gimlet and bored a hole in the protfessor's head, and hastily seizing one of the vials. he emptied the contents into the great hole. He then realized there was another vial. Mix them! shrieked the almost hysterical woman. It was too late, one vial was empty, and the professor's body lay lifeless, In mental agony the stranger grasped the second vial and emptied its contents into the professoris head and stopped the hole with the cork. Miraculously Professor Citrate opened his eyes and rose to his feet. His eyes were like balls of fireg his lips moved inaudibly, and as they moved little blue sparks shot from one to the other. His hair stood out from his head. The chemical reaction was going on in the profes- sor's brain, with a dose powerful enough to restore ten men, He tottered slightly. . Murray Attic. thoroughly alive. sat up in bed. He grasped the brass bed post with one hand and stretched out the other to aid the staggering professor. He caught his hand, both bodies stiffened, a slight crackling sound was audible, a blue flash shot from where Attic's hand came in Contact with the bed post, then a dull thud as both bodies struck the floor. Both men were electrocuted, and the formula remains a secret.-FINtS. -Robert Pruitt. S M J, '. 'l. l t t , . ' s X . t l i Q I y . 1 . I . r 4 gi all V5 .,, .I tl 1'l l ta ill tl 'l 1 fs l l! ,l l wi' ll l l l v ll l lj lm Q-1 f ll U ,, l li if ,- ,. id au cg It 1 4, ,, ,J ,WHI IlEHlHHt .. ..l,, ...Q if Page Sixty-six -5 lQTRQA'NlZAT1QN5 , I f M N, .-..-N-:-.,,.,-n.,,., --..V ,MMM -- -- -M1'.,J. ,M WMNMM B 'S . -.-..--....-,,,,,N,,,,,, .Tm-M-.nw:,irjj 'M 'AW'u fQQ' -1 Q ' N 7 li' , to Y , , -W: Nw.m ,. Mp m, I V , . AK 1 ', .-, ' 11 f , 41 1-ff : N, inf' 5l3lf'TIi' ' 53,5-,fi MQ..-1 ,..,V iv Avl- , ' - . :AQ .QSJM flsi mm 'WN 4. ' , ..,.,.-wwf' - 'if A-QA. .,if, ,Q MfQ:izpf i44i'3 , , W- x-v- - N ,,. 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Nominations for delegates to the convention were made and after the young Hamil- tons, Washingtons and Franklins had endured three weeks of concentration, vexation and argumentation, they affixed their signatures on the dotted line and presented to U. ll, S. the completed constitution. When posterity gazes at this document under a glass case in the far distant future they will see the names of the makers as follows: Edward Kirkpatrick, David Gerard. Lawson Whitaker, Charles Hyde, Wallace Atkinson, Benjamin Bayse, Lois Slater, William Black, Mary Kelly, Bill Martin, David Johnson, George Beatty. Crystle Cory. Martha Filler, Katherine Stine and Acquilla Groves. After' a long delay the constitution was referred to the faculty and met with unanimous approval. An overwhelming vote was cast in its favor by the student body, after several sessions of discussions and careful cosideration. As soon as the success of the constitution was assured, the Hi-Y Club placed all responsibility of organization with the school as a whole and the various class. Class nominations for representatives were made on Friday, March 25, 1927, and on Vlfcmlrresmlay elections were held. The results may be seen by noticing the above photo. Although no bondflres were built on election night, the student body was well satisfied with the representatives. ,1 'J l 'l I Page Seventy - S --2,2 114-1.i,,Vc:.! 1. , ,N i r V W. I A T1f'!'Zf1P'l. Lf1 IP!f i 'S' ' 51 ' C O HI I l l 4 X N., .., .V-.-.V...., ,HV.V-..,.,..M,.f.Vx.f1.3Vi VM V ,,,, 5 . cn-mu-anal., Imaam, Fridzya NQJETG 19, wifi ' ' ' I ' Su IS PLANS Vcennm ssuom mx V WN W be mm am I V H f I mf WSU. UNDER WAY SHDWS S0011 BAUIIGES W.. SHBWS ATTN VE UST Se- D U A 8 ' Dv A ' St T of A - . '2.,. DL,ffJ,.VZI?i., - , l2 5',I.'.Tg',I, '0,,. 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Page Seventy-two - M-.-1-.- f 1' 1 ., 'x' j I Ill' bl'lll IlT1I'I YC UID I HIIIIN' SINUIISOV, .NI11 Iiislm-yg Ill'1'Si!i4'l1f, Kkxllllvlll W:11'1'v11g Vim--I'1'e-sielw-111, K1-11 l'l'4'IIll'j', l 1'z111vvs 'l'llill'IM'. llqljlhl' QTWIIEIVMS, M'21I Sl II'1W'I 11111111 S11u11sm', Miss Iilnirg l'1'vsirivnt, .Ivz111vttv Davis: Vit?-I,I'PSifl4'lll. l,ill1111 111111111111 SUK'I'PfilI'y. l'1-url I,:1Fol1vtt1-1 'l'1'e1z1s111'e-1', Kz1tl11'y11 IJelloIT. I 11 1 1111 thrvm- wr,- Q Y o iunnrslhiunte ocoiietfy ln the Utopian of 1902, the first publication of a Crawfordsville High School year hook, appears this brief account of the organization of the Sunshine Society. Marguerite Dice of the Class of 1901 became interested in the work of the International Sunshine Society and called a meeting of the girls to organize a branch of that society. The initiation fee consisted of one kind act. We soon had a society of sixty-six girls, who elected Marguerite Dice, 1901, as presidentg Shirley Maxwell, 1902, as vice-presidentg Mary D. Snyder, 1901, as secretaryg Mary D. Foster, 1902, as treasurerg Nellie McKee, 1901. as corresponding secretary. The girls then joined the International Society and paid their dues regularly. The society immediately found a large field for work among the poor of our city, and hardly a week passed but that some needy family was supplied with food and clothing. At Christmas time the girls dressed thirty-five dolls and with many other pres- ents made glad the hearts of little children, who never before had tasted the joys of Christmas. Through the years that have followed since the beginning of this work, the girls have held steadfastly to their purpose of making little children happy, The Christ- mas dolls and baskets are not the only expression of their creed. Each year sees a broadeneing of their activities. Cheer boxes sent to shut-ins-a little child helped to hear the suffering of long illness-children with defective vision supplied with glasses-a parent helped to hear the hospital expenses of a child. Last summer a group of Sunshine girls voluntarily gaves six weeks of their vaca- tion to help make possible a vacation school for the children of Horace Mann school. Twenty-five lunches have hen prepared and sent out daily, during this last winter, to little children of the grade schools, who otherwise would lack nourishing food. The lasting result of this personal work is the awakening of a community responsibility that will make for good citizenship. Each graduating class not only leaves as its legacy the work done for the welfare of little children but assumes a yet greater responsibility for its continuance. ' 7 HT 'iSNii'uH Page Seventy-four K Xl .. ' Q fn .'1'1IUlg.lflS.Tl x P'llT!T1lN.fi1TI1' Ifxxvlllty SIHHISOV, Miss Ilznllnrelg l'rvsialvnt, Klxllllvlll Martin: vil'P'Pl'1'SillQ'llY, Lillllll Ilvvtllllilllf Se-m'rvlz11'y. .XI:u'gu1'vl GVZIIIIIIII. ,, ' 'Nj Q 4Agu1'f11 11UlIfQ1u11n 0 Qfdmuuln Fncwllty Sponsor, Mr. Kiltzg I7l'k'Yilli'llI xVilli'lIll XViw' Vim' 1- . , 4 . , -I1 mule-111, Orv llyilllj S1-v1'vtz11'y :xml 'l'1'wxs111'v1', Gvmlli U: llwll, 11111 , . 1 4141+ I lx Sf-xvnlv-iivu s i The Classical Club is the oldest and largest club in the high sehool. lt was organ- ized i11 1918 by Miss Knox. The meetings are held monthly on VVednesday evenings. All the students taking Latin are eligible for membership in this club. The officers are: President, Kenneth Warreng Vice-President, Margaret Hopkins: Secretary- Treasurer, Evelyn Strain. The Cui Bono Club is composed of Cicero students. The meetings are held bis weekly on Thursday mornings from 8:15 to 9:00. The officers are: President, Maxine Wardg Vice-President, Charles McClamror:kg Secretary-Treasurer. Mary Lowe. The Vergil students make up the Plus Ultra Club. The meetings are held bi-weekly on Thursday in place of the regular class recitation. The officers are: President, Ken- neth Martin, Vice-President, Kenneth Warreng Secretary-Treasurer, Harold Eveson, A great deal of credit for the efficient manner in whit-h the club prograins are carried out is due the Latin teachers and espevially Miss Knox, who organized all three of these clubs. Page Seventy-six S , mf I f ' cr 'J i lu., A GD as AH '-5 I r an Sonlfloun Boys? QGULPP JACLLHKID Jmuumiolr' Umchlnsira TUlI1TlEl'OIF' GH'LI5XCh Qciimlllh Lb ty xrh Svnniolr KCD1I K'ill1C'S?L1I f3l J1u1unflo1r' QTTMIUHS9 Lulu Iago b Lnly mn lliglu Scclmwl Biammml KBJUUEOJF Girls? Glm Page Euzhty l . II I, yr-... ,.,. ,Q ' ai-P l :' f fx 3 :4- : f '1...H I fl . 5 ' 1 : ! i : 1 1 I F AND f- f-IQ:-t -2 ' . fr, - -' . ....,. . ...- '.---.-. - 's -. ' F' -, W . 4 ,.1:rf5 f i.. . ' Z-,isi: 'T: -. . . U ,gif ... ,.,- ., . .- Starting the season under the handieap of having lost all ol' last year's team. the debate squad this year upheld the forensic' fame of C. H. S, in a very 1-reditable manner, although winning only one debate. The Clinton debate, January l3, was the first inter-scholastic' meet and was won by Clinton. Crystle Cory, David Gerard and Harvey Sigmoncl spoke at Clinton, with lfrnest Boyd, Aquilla Groves and Louis Bean debating here. Garfield eaneelled the scheduled debate at Terre Haute. so the 'liriangulaip February 10. was next. Frankfort and Lebanon took first and seeond respeetiyely. C. H. S. losing elose decisions in both debates to experieneed teams. Ward Williams spoke on the negative team in this debate, replafing Crystle Cory. Jesse Michael, Lilian Heder and Eugene Fisher defeated the New lVlarliet team in one end of a dual debate early in February. while Patil lVlel3owell. Chas. Hyde and Delos lVliehael lost in the other end of the meet. Delos and ,lesse lVliehael, Crystle Cory. Wzird Williams. and lirnest Boyd will form the nucleus for next yearis team. , W--. - ---.--. Debating Vllleaim Fi'!'1'F ' ' Page Eighty-one 47 . ' ' - - 4 X - .a.-.........................,....,............-.,-..--..,....,,,,,.,M ,,.. M, f H YW, W, W W Wkwvr, T M A , , ,K -1-- - -- - ., wr:-:v:f':r:x': Oratorical contests in the school for the past year have been vcry successful, not only from the prize-winning the local speakers have accomplished, but also from the large number of students who have taken part in these contests. The expected entry list for the Central Indiana contest will bring the total of those who have spoken in competitive contests this year to well over 100, aside from the four debat- ing teams which worked through the season. STATE DISCUSSION LEAGUE Our representative in the state discussion contest was determined by a series of preliminary contests. Two elimination trials left six speakers from the original Held. Elizabeth Stubbins, Dwight Dodson, John Miller, Mabel Cornett, Howard ,E H 'W IQ 11 1 11 l S ff i I 1 u Sigmond and Paul McDowell were the six finalists, with the latter winning the right l to represent C. H. S. in the county meet, Paul upheld our school in a worthy man- ner, but lost a close decision to Suter of New Market. ANNA WILLSON ORATORICAL This contest, which is held every year under the auspices of the Anna Willson Memorial Foundation, is to perpetuate the memory of Miss Willson, an arden advo- cate of public speaking. The 1926 contest saw a starting field of 25 entering, with the usual six speaking in the finals. Merle Sparger, Rebecca Whittington and Nancy Hyde, were the prize winners in the order named. Mary Demaree, Paul McDowell and Merle Shanklin were the other entrants. I Th 1927 contest had eighteen in the starting field. Eliminatioei contests nar- i rowed the race to the following six: Nancy Hyde, Paul McDowell and Mary Demaree, I who spoke in the contest last year, Albert Peterman, Franklin Dodson, and Lillian Heder. The final contest was to be held Friday, April 22. t NATIONAL CONSTITUTIONAL E After much delay in arrangements the fourth National Constitutional Oratorical l was started, Nancy Hyde, Ernest Boyd, David Gerard, Jesse Michael, Bud Groves ? and Paul McDowell tried out for C. H. S. with Boyd winning. In the county contest held April 19, Boyd performed creclitably, but was awarded third place. CENTRAL INDIANA ORATORICAL George Beatty and Katherine Stine won the right to speak in this contest in 1926, being chosen from thirty speakers who tried for the honor. The contest was held at Delphi, May 8. Beatty was placed second in the boys contest, with Katherine V winning third in the girlis meet. The contest this year is to be held at Frankfort, A May 7, but C. H. S. representatives have not yet been chosen, at the time this goes to press. i A ' 1 ' ' 1 EM 1 K l l 3 If I , ,AU mnaa ' .1.,,,,,,,YA,, A ,I,fRYHEllIH15L ,..,l- .,., LL- -ivy , , ,,,,,L -J Page Eighty-two f ,. vlan--...qnnnwwazawnum:--,..-.........,.g.......4.:,..,. , -M A f H -4 A - --.w,w.Q.-W ,--f-.af-,-vp, ., . ., f'Tf'?'t1'?'1':--s-L, W , ,.. , K , , .. ... .. ..: ..-14-,-,, ,- , , , A -hm,,.....,,........... --w..,..WAm.MQ,jA4,gwlw -. 35. 1 H - -w.....,..,..,i,:,+4N-g.,..,,, .nag-:mm-q9:a6,,,,E,gAuKgmmv.....,, ,., .. .,,,..-1..,,,.....-..w,.,.-a.ss-f-w-'-w- ' ..,.QxwMz::.y:.:1.L ' U fwfmw-A-,,m.Q:.cQ.fLi. W- M VM. M...X-f.2lF,YfEk21:.fzr1'3gu-. ' M., Y AVQ, it. awww-v.w.an':+nar:,:z:51g,,w,,gEg:-7,f: X-w.1-.TN A ,.-:.....3J NAM ,J..LLA1'M ' '- 0 W gmwwmmwa4.v1awfmcizkzqffw-wM..JfIJlI.l,.1,,'' A 'N X -. . M f, jf www,-m,.,,u NY., Y-1,1 ..-,mw'M,u4 :,,.,,,,,,.,,,L,.5:,.,., ,,-1 4 -L--X ,Lbr1'?Z!,li'..BWT': 'i. '-IF. . ' ,. . f V 1 4:1 ' . s , ' 1 k ,FL ,'1kKL'f'-.. A mf .RKh.Q1 ' yllqlliic Footlham Sqtnad lVlON'l'ICEliLO VS. CUVILLE Ou September 25. 1926. Coach Kidd took his Athenian Pirates to Monticello. This was the tirst, game since the new coach arrived. The Atheniaus. their backfield weak- ened by injuries. put, up a game fight, but Monticello won by a 7-6 score. The Athenians scored in the third quarter when Bursott ran 55 yards for a touchdown, Monticello having scored in the first quarter. f VlLLE VS LEBANON On Friday, October 1. the Athenians journeyed to Lebanon. our old-time rivals and mid a sea of mud held them to a scoreless tie. The game developed into a swimming meet and a muddy time was had by all. Neither team had the edge and the game ended 0 to 0. A good sized bunch of rooters made the trip from C'ville and kept up the pep. FIRST HOME GAME On Friday, October S, C. H. S. had its first glimpse of the Athenians on home ground. They tackled Hrazi1's big boys on the Wabash College gridiron. As usual Brazil's line outweighed that of C. H. S. Brazil scored in each quarterg C'ville's lone touchdown came in the final quarter when Servies at fullback starred in a drive down the field that Brazil could not stop. Houston looked good at end. The C. H. S. backfield was weak, Servies making most of the gains. Costly fumbles prevented the Athenians from flll'Il19l' scoring. Final score 27 to 7, Brazil. ' VY 'T ii L. 2 , W F' 'W' Page Lighty-live DAVID JOHNSON I ILL MARTIN ROY DAVIS FAYE HOUSTON 3 years at guard II years at guard 1 year at center 2 years at :nd HOMECOIVIING The Athenian Pirates met the strong Shortridge team on lngall's Field, at Wabash, before a rerord crowd of local fans. The teams were pretty evenly matched, C'ville making up in fight what they lacked in weight. However, fumbles will not win a game and C'ville did too mum-h fumbling at critical periods. Shortridge made good on the Pirates' fumbles, sc-oring three touchdowns for a srore of 19 to 0. The Pirates played a good game. AT THORNTOWN On Friday, November 5. the Pirates met the Thorntown team at Thorntown. The Pirates played the best of the season scoring a touchdown in the 3rd quarter, when K. Wray went over. The kick failed. In the last quarter the referees got mixed up and Thorntown scored on an illegal pass. After somewhat of an argument Coach Kidd took his players from the field. The game was declared a forfeit, score 1-0, Thorntown. UWEN HAMM KENNETH WRAY LAWRENCE SERVIES CLYDE BLACKER 3 years at tackle l year at half 2 years at fullback 1 year at tackle L lf me Page Eighty-six RWM sax, 'W 'wmv' rf Xwx ll! R'.CllEL WILLIAMS LAVERNE BURSOTT I UB BROWN CLINTON CLORE 2 years :et tackle 2 years at quarter l year at lackli- 1 year at end AT J EFF Jeff' scored first, C villv scored in second and third quarters: Jeff scored again in last quarter winning 14 to 13. Servios was the hackfiold star, whilv Hamm and Davis showed up wall in the line, AT BLOOMFIELIJ Foam-h Kidd took his team to Bloomfield, his home town, on Al'liiiStif'P Day, The team played well. hut tho old jinx was there. The Pirates scored once when Hudson niadv an long run on a fake play. Bloomfivld valne hack and scored twicv, the game ending 12 to 6, Bloomfield. ATTICA HERE ln the last game of the season, Crawfordsville turned in its first vivtory of the season, winning over Attica 12-0. The whole team was going strong and a victory was wrtain. Houston svowd on a pass and in the 4th quarter Clow ran 40 yards for a touchdown. MERLE ELLINGTON JOHN MOON BABE HUDSON 1 Year at half 1 year at end 2 years at half fl T lj L ff Page Eighty-seven 1 -.,,,.,. ':1fa H-1 - -' 1 Come Jmimwiiomaiisviiilie liiliigih Scclhooii Yolls omigs C-H-S rah! rah! C-H-S rah! rah! Who rah! Who rah! C-H-S rah! frepeatl Yea, Crawfordsville! Yea. Crawfordsville! Yea-yea-yea! fWhistIel - BOOM! Craw- fordsville! Rah, rah, rah-rah-rah! Team-team-team! Who? Team! Who? Team! Who? Team-team-team! W SQ To Um- A , . , we , ' A -mf si K' Q Fifi , ,- - eu : Seli g: . 1 ce img 'tihliettes Here's to the man that wears the MCH, Fights a Hood fight for the varsity: Here's to the man that has fought and won, Has done his bit like a Crawfords- ville son. Here's to the man that's out to win, Never down-hearted through thick or thin, Fights like a bulldog for victory, So, here's to the man that wears the C , Stand up and cheer- Cheer loud and long for dear old Crawfordsville For today we raise The Gold and Blue above the rest. Our boys are fighting, And they are bound to win the fray. We've got the team, We've got the steam, For this is dear old C'ville's day. Rah! Rah! Rah! QRepeat, omitting Rah! Rah! Rah!b l F! 'T ii E N IH fi 'N- 'i Mi i ' ' L' 'i Page Eighty-eight E Q Q Q y . . E .. :I x E 6 I':n'1- I'Ii1:l1ly-luilw . 0 , x Athletic Mcdocax VVINSTON ASHLEY GEORGE BURNS Interclass Baskei- J. H. S. Basketball ball Director Coach lvl img L. J. C. FREEMAN Varsity Basketball Coach FMMETT STOUT Athletic Business Manager MRS. CHAPMAN M. G. ROBINSON FRANCES REMLEY Girls' Physical Di' Boys' Physical Di- Girls' Physical Di- rector rector, Track Coach rector u l RTHZNIHH 1 ' Page Ninn-ty Sefcoiiiifrll Vlreainrl Fx! line Basllxelflballll Season COVINGTON ln the first game of the season C'ville got off to a flying start against Covington in the auditorium. Barton. playing his first game on the C'ville varsity, starred at forward and Groves was a good teammate. Bean was the same cool-headed player at back-guard. Dickerson at floor-guard and Cline at center played good ball. The hall' ended 19-18 C'ville, and in the final period Barton and Groves snowed them under 48-26. In a curtain-raiser the C'ville Jr. High team lost to the Mellott five by 44-31. ATTICA HERE Friday, December 3, found Attica in the old city. ln a preliminary game the C. H. S. Seconds defeated Attic-a's Seconds in a slow game, 19-5. ln the varsity game C. H. S. was never in danger, The half ended 15-3, C. H. S. Groves starred the first half and Barton the second. The flashy Midget was everywhere at once and snagged S goals. Attiva staged 21 rally in the last half, but the Athenians pulled away to a 37-24 vit-tory. ON TO HILLSBORO The Athenians next took a little trip to Hillsboro to pay their compliments to that undefeated team. The Songermen were good, but Brandy's men were better. The game was hard fought, the half ending 9-6 C'ville. In the last half the score was always close. the final svore being 19-17 C'ville. NOT SO GOOD! On Friday, December 10th, Brandy took his squad down to Bedford. Bedford had defeated some of the strongest teams in the state and was going fine. The first half of the game found C'vi1le holding her own, but in the final period the Stone City live Page Ninety-one 0 .Nl ' 4 X Q ' ' .J X , 1 it H 3 T 1. . a 1 1 1 li? l ni L , Q t 1 Q 2 5 2 1 4 ' CLINE FARTON BEAN HUDSON l Junior Senior Senior Senior , 1 year at center 1 year at forward 2 years at guard 2 years at zuard 4 l drew away to a comfortable lead, the score standing 44 to 27 as the gun barked. l THORNTOWN HERE Brandy started his shock-team against Thorntown. The subs played hard but ' , could not hold Thorntown. Brandy sent in his first team and the Athenians won 44-18. 1 BRAZIL HERE I 1 January 7, Brandy's boys defeated Brazil and took revenge for football defeats. The score was 35 to 24 C'ville. Half time found the score 18 to 14. 1 LEBANON I In the iirst game between C'ville and Lebanon in 1927, Lebanon won 40 to 35. The score was close throughout the game. Score at the half stood 16 to 20, Lebanon. 3 JEFFERSON HERE L After losing to Lebanon, the Athenians defeated Jeff 35 to 32 on the home floor. f Jeff's rally in the game nearly proved fatal. JAMESTOWN THERE 5 Jamestown, one of the best teams in this neighborhood, handed the Athenians a 5 decisive defeat by a 55 to 22 score. l WINGATE E , The Midgets defeated Wingate by a score of 41 to 33. The score was tied three N times in the last half. ' WAYNETOWN HERE ' Old rivals met when Waynetown moved to C'ville for this game. Close guarding limited the shots and half time found C, H. S. ahead 9 to 8. In the final period the Athenians were never headed, winning 30 to 23. ROCHESTER It looked like an easy game for the Zebras the first half, which ended 25 to 17, Rochester, but in the final period the Athenia.ns tied the score at 30 to 30. Then Rochester sank three more to C'ville's two, and won 36 to 34. BOSSE THERE The Athenians next traveled down to Evansville to show Bosse who's boss to the I l i 4 as tune of 32 to 29. Bean received a badly wrenched knee and was laid up. . if g 5 li l 6 it , . ,.., , , .. ,, ,- . 1 All V .aa sannalnnnnrnf lf:,,',f .L4QT',j , I HT HEHIHN. i ' WC Page Ninety-two Q 'IU T' li fi -9 . . . . 'f A ' .lmff Q'- W ' TTKG iii . -- .,,f, i 'T n iw --152.3 if .., r 3 1 , i- 1 ' l GROVES I-IAFFNER SERVIES DICKERSON Junior Sophomore Junior Junior , l year at forward 1 year at center 1 year at guard 2 years at forward and i guard WORSE LUCK: ' F The Midgets traveled to Owensville, a new team on our card. After holding a one point advantage at the half, the Athenians weakened. The final score, 38-32, Owensville. MORE OF IT! The Athenians next met Frankfort's Fighting Five there. Frankfort lcd 32 to 13 at the half. The final score stood 57 to 31, Frankfort. LEBANON HERE The varsity game was in doubt until the final gun. The half ended 25 to 19, C'ville. In the tina! period the Lebanonites came back and pulled up to win, 39 to 36. WAYNETOWN THERE The C. H. S. Seconds defeated the W. H. S, Seconds 29 to 16. The varsity lacked the fight to put it over. The first half ended 11 to 7, W. H. S. The last half was close, , the final score standing 19 to 17, Waynetown. l BLOOMINGTON ENTERTAINS! I The Athenians met Bloomington in next to the last game before the tournament, F The Midgets were behind at the half 20-13, and were never able to overcome the lead. 5 Final score, 51-30, Bloomington! i LAST GAME! Shortridge played here in the last game on the C. H. S. schedule. The half had placed C. H. S. in the lead at19-9. Shortridge was unable to stop the old gang and went home defeated, 34-22. A happy ending!! . AT THE SECTlONAL! C, H. S.'s first opponent was New Market. Crawfordsville was crippled hy losing Dickerson and Bean. The game was rough, Servies going out on personals in the first, few minutes. In spite of their crippled line-up, the Athenians held a 11-7 lead at the half. In the last half the game was a thriller, final score, 15-14, C'ville. C'VILLE LOSES SECOND GAME TO WAVELAND C'ville led at the half 10-6. Groves was injured and it took away some of the old pep. Waveland gained the advantage and the Athenians were unable to regain the A lead. Final score, 21-17, Waveland. ' ' 'x K, 1 ha E 'a ' vcifigtolihd C: 'q?-.g,,-- . . 1 nrnzumu.. 1 M.- -..L Page Ninety-thre'e Q f' ',4Lk,,-w-ff' : :1 rf .' . ruunriioir lllliigll ll?J.atsllse-ttllmllll Squafrll JUNIOR HIGH SCORES H. S ............,.,,,,,,................, 31 Mellott A,,,....,. .........,,, . 44 H. S .,,,,, ,, ......,,....,.,,,, 18 Advance ...,,,, .........,. . ...27 H. S .,,,,, ,,,,, ..,...,,,,,,, 3 5 3 Greencastle ,AA,AA,, .,....,.,,,,....., 2 0 H. S ............. ....,..,,,.. I 55 Brazil .,,,,,,...,....,....,,,, A............. 2 1 H. S .A...,,,..... .......,....,. 3 6 New Market ......,.,.,,,........ 19 H. S ....,, ..... ......,,....,. 1 2 Greencastle 27 H. S .,,,,,,...,., ,, ,,,,,,, 25 Wingate ...,,.. ,.,. ......,.,..... . 9 H. S .,,..,,...... .........,,,,, 2 4 Jamestown ,,,,,, ..,.....,...... 1 8 H. S ............. ............. 4 -0 Anderson ,.., ............... 2 8 H. S ......,...... ,,,,, ,.,.,. 2 4 Anderson ..,,,.,,,,,.... 14 H. S ............. ,,.....,...... 1 4 Brazil .,.,,,. ..........,.... 1 7 TOURNAMENT H. S .,...,.,.,.., ........,,.,. 2 7 Brazil .,......,.... ,,,.,..... 8 H. S ............ .,.,.,,......, 3 16 Greencastle 20 H. S ............. ,.....,.....,, 2 2 Mellott ,.,.,,,... ...,,......,.., I 39 Total .......... ..,..,. 3 77 311 'WI HTHENIHH Q i l l 1 I 4 1 1 Q l i 1 l ,axzuzuap , .................,.......i......., ...,.,-, L Page Ninety-fu l ! frq x ff I H Fw l ik fgff I. if QM , 'i .: A ' I ,. fm l' 1 , M v gi QNJQ ,X 'X K 'WTP gi 4, ff' X 3 2545, , ,Af X Ao 5 ,.., , , A w E A1 A,4V 5:r'Qqw A fu' ' k ,.......3 I . w -anon.. Davila x emxetn Us ,xwx ,l mm umm' u Nim-ly-svn I Page Ninety-l-ight lv 7,- v- , ,, ,,, ww 7' 1 4 Q 1 l ' ' 44 .g', if -gun-N-Q,-xgnt7TL r1':rii X . ' Es-U' . M I . I.: 5 X jf, .IZ .....,' SI -. ,. mr: ..... i? :E'. ..... L .a ....- --.. . I- .Q . :lik N Sit V '12, -we if- , 24',.'llA A' X D Ja-za: . E ,gil n A I -. l ,, J 5 3 Q ,,.:- l .:,-,fr-'aiu Tiff E 4,31?f3'1::2,, . t . C C B 5 ' -' ..2'15'Ff2fz 0 ' FRIH-ey 5 V 6 6 0 0 9 9 l3HTLIlIll1d1fCII'l1lll1g Time-November 24, 1924 Place-High School Auditorium Producer-Class of ,27 Director-Miss Caster 'W 1 1 1 l l l 1 2 5 I J CAST ' Ezra Tuttle ...,..... .,,........,,...... .......,... M e rle Sparger Lt. Griswald .......... .,..,,,...,......... J asper Cox Dorothy Tuttle ..,..,,, ............. F rances Alfrey Blundering Billy ...,..... ,....,.....,. R obert Pruitt Clarissa Burnham ..,.,l.... .....,,,... A gnes McNutt Capt. Hank Dibble ........ ,.,..,..,. D avid Johnson Woyo San ...,, ,...,.,,............ ........,,..,,,,.. B e atrice Bell Sing Toy ,...,.,,... ..,.,...... H arold Everson 5 P ,... K .v-... - 4 C... C to C C 1,,lT.lIlllBH,,tfI,,, Bmw B, 5 B Page Ninety-nine -1 -an 4 a 2.2.3 .ann an u any 1, WT! V X .N X 5 L I 5 sfbqaoheth ala Biodew CAST Prologue .....,.........,......,,.. ,...... .,,, ,...AA,,,,. W a l lace Atkinson Willie Macbeth ...,,,. .,...,,, ,....,.... ,,,,.,.., M e r le Sparger King Duncan .,.,.... ...........,,A.. W ni. Martin Bob Banquo .,,,,,...., ,,,... Vincent Smith Mike McDuff ,...,.,,.i,., .,,...,.. D avid Johnson Arthur Lennox ..,. ..,,,, , .Harvey Sigmond Donald Bain ....,...., ...,,.,....,,....,, F red Hatfield Flea Ants ........,........ ,...... F Eugene Fischer Lady Macbeth ...,, ,. , ..,,..... Ruby Shapera Hecate ......,,...,....,..r..,,,. ...,..,,,., F rances Tharpe Fannie ........,,. ......,, , , ,,..,.. Agnes McNutt Mandy ...,...,.,.,...., Frances Peterson First Witch ........,,,. ,.,.......,,., L oreta Walters Second Witch ..,..,... , .,..,, Katherine Taylor Third Witch ,,..,.,... ..Thelma Mclntyre First Teacher ...,..,, . ,, ,....,. ...,, Paul McDowell Second Teacher ....., ,, .,,,........r..., .. ..,....,.,. ,....,....,,,,.,......,., .,.....,., ,,.... , , K atherine Widener Third Teacher ...........,..,. ,......,.....,,,, . ,.....,,. , , ,...... ., .,,,.........,, ,......, . .. ...,.... ......,..,.,. D orothy Elkins Students-David Martin, Lillian Reader, Creta Alston, Jeannette Harris, John Miller, James Bales. Time-May 17, 1927 Producer-Class of '26 Sarah Swift .......,.,..........,. Mrs. Olie Gilford Larry Crawford Peggy Fairfax Mrs. Chadwick ........ A Alec Fairfax ,,,.,..,.... Ollie Gilford ........ Perkins ....,,......,....,.,...,.., Sam Harrington Ruth McKesson Reggie Townsend Mllottentotw Place-Strand Theater Director-Vivian tHarrisl Mlllllli CAST '4 - I RTHEHXRN ,.,,,......lsabel Dodd , .r...,.,,,, Rebecca Whittington ,..........Jack Corbin . ...,...., Catherine Willis , ....,, .......,,,,.,,,,. G race Riley .Edward Kirkpatrick ,Walter Haney ., ,.,......... Charles Rosser ,, ,.....,,,.,, ,.r. N ewton Pearson Anna Louise Harney Purdue Page One Hundred -.ww fx ,Ml 2 I 4 '4TL33mt7g-94.53 rjvlggu iq , 1 :2 x if 1 te X' S HD HW T Vll line Charm fC oo ' ' THE CAST Austin Bevens .,.,,.,... ,,....................,..... ,.,..,.,...,,.,..,. .,...,........,. R 0 eta Feg K 1 Ggorgg Boyd v,--,,,,,, A,,,,AA ,,,4,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,... ....,......,.... D El V ld eral' 1 i David McKenzie ...,,,..... ..,.....,... H arvey Sigmond 1 Elise Benedotti ,,,,,,,,, .......,...., A gnes McNuf5 ' .lim Simpkins ...,,..... .,,,....,..........,. F red Hattie , l Tim Simpkins ...,.,. Clement Stanford E Miss Curtiss ,...,........, ., ........... FPHIICGS Alfrey ! Tlieodosia Hays .,.... ......... K athryn Taylor 5 Homer Johns .......... ......,...... M erle Sparger Sally Boyd .......,o..o .....,...... .I anette Harris Madge Kent .. ........... Pauline Garber Ethel Spelvin ............l ......,,,,...... L ydia Lynn j Muriel Doughty ..l.l .. .........ll...l..,,,, Lillian Reder Alix Mercier .,l.,....,.. ...,.,., ..,..,..,... D o rothy Elkins , Lillian Stafford .....l.. .,........... S ara Louis Booher 1 I E l l i l 5 i 5 1 1 1 r l s f E l l 2 l ' x i e I I 66 n D 99 1 poHHyWifih1Aiiasf T 1 1 Producer-Dramatic Club Places-Masonic Temple and Strand Theater Z CAST F E Harry Richardson ..............,,..,i,ii., .....,,...... John Ewoldt X f Rex VanZile ...., .......,... ...,....l,, A q uilla Groves Cay Colluni ,,,..,........ ...,.,.....,,,,.., E rnest Boyd Polly Shanon .,......, .,...., F rances Alfrey F Mrs. VanZile ...... ,,,,..,,...... K athryn Taylor , Mrs. Davis ................. ....,....,......... K athryn Owens l Myrtle Davis ,.......,.......,... Eleanor Peterson i Prentice VanZile ..,..... . ......,,...,........, James Bales Stiles ....,,.,,.....,..,..,......i,.,...,,,,. , ..l, ,..,,...,,,.... D avid Gerard Commodore Barker Clement Stanford l Parker ., ,........,.......,......,,, ......,,..,.,.,. M artha Eller , Petrowski ,...,..,.. ....,.,..... R obert Fell K' f 4 A 5 4 'l . wi aft 1 nrnininn, fr '- -- -'-'---viklffgvlg Pane One Hundred One ,call JI, Page One Hundred 'I' W0 2:5 V' 'A W 'i W - ' ' ' ' - ' .. I 5 5 , 2 r,'.,,.j.., ,Z-1-5,-7s:g.:,5v 1 15.35 .f- -,5 , f' v ' D , if , . 1363 Ac., .,... . f' 1'-Qiff, LFE:-4 wljf. ijf? ..-pw'--Q , - ' '- i firwzi.. 'aa 1, f ,f.'4u.,g,?.fJ a,3.,f ff' 2 0, gg, W-:fa-f ,51 sf' 551' '51 iisyilg--jf,-: 2 . :y -lg rgfaifrkiaj E 5 7 5 1 gg-: .:f,, l 1 X fliiihfi i ,. ,Y .Z :. UEi.ig5, 1 I M ' 555 - R-.rf:f::?M11i:fif ' ff' W . a' Qlluniioir' party The high school auditorium was converted into a bar-room by the Juniors for their BAR-ROOM BRAWL given Friday evening, March 27. Such liquid iire as coca-cola, lemon, strawberry, and orange pop could be had -for the asking at the bar. Everyone was dressed to harmonize with the surroundings. Jesse Michaels, Mary Louise Essex, Mable Carnet, Lloyd Stevens, Katherine Widener, and Robert Fell displayed their dramatic ability in a one-act play' entitled The Cure-all . Maxine Ward and Mary Louise Porter gave an Apache dance, and John Ewoldt drew faces, . not on the bar-room floor, however, but on a drawing board supplied for that pur- pose. As a finale to an entrancing evening Lillian Freedman gave a Spanish dance. Alumni Banquet I No longer as Seniors, but as Alumni, the Class of '26 gathered with the ever- i growing group of C. H. S. Alumni at the Masonic Temple, on the evening of May 28, 1926. Gold and blue serpentine and balloons were used as decorations, and f wity and clever speeches and toasts were given around the banquet table after every- one had had a sufficiency of eats. All then retired to the Little Theatre, and were entrtained by a vaudeville consisting of numerous stunts and a Pathe reel of- pictures 5 of Crawfordsville long ago, after which Terpsichore, with the aid of the Armantrout Society Six, furnished further entertainment. , V Junior Reception 9 In honor of the Senior Class the Juniors gave their annual reception at the - Masonic Temple. The decorations werelhlue and gold streamers and bows and huge banks of dog wood. The guests were entertained by a clever little take off, Macbeth i A La Mode , given by the Juniors. After the play, -Sinclair's orchestra furnished Q music for dancing, and tables for cards were arranged in the parlors. i l 1 I l l fl ti rr v I 1 il .4 K1 v, . S. I 1 I I w i L V 1 l i s at if ,J i 5 V ir nu 4 5 0 J l i E Y cum -i':.1L'4..g41,1l:,1':4,g.gl1g,., --- H+L-335-iglmjifii--ititwf.....-.-...,... ...Y , gym t,. , e o, . . 1i...-..--.--.-..-.- .,.,, ,.- lg W .mv-L Page One Hundred Three 73 ,J 4 J 1 are .LJ -..L ,ssl la Irxifxifislafs 'fi 'Laws 4 A 5 i 4 'gre '. ii. gn or 4 H an E v Q i E lv f- - A' so 'M Yi Senior Reception As their last class function, the Seniors gave the customary Senior Reception. The colors of the rainbow were used in the gay streamers, bows confetti, and serpen- tine that gave to all a festive appearance. Toe-tickling dance music was rendered by Sinclairls Orchestra, and for those, who failed to succumb to its entreating strains, the card tables furnished amusement. Miss Martha Gill of Ladoga gave a reading V F ll and Miss Mary Lookabill gave a solo dance. l l Senior Kid party Reverting to childhood dress and mannerisms, the Seniors turned the auditorium E into a children's playground on Friday, February 25, 1927. In the game of 6'Follow- 5 ing the Leaderv the children were led past a stand where lolly-pops were being l handed out, With childish glee these were consumed during the following program. I Dorothy Lane danced two solo dances, and little Beth Brooks gave two readings. Jimmy Bales proved himself a born comedian, and Jim Gerard drew mirth-provoking cartoons. William Wise and Agnes Kinder received prizes for being the most clever- I ly dressed. Animal crackers and ice cream cones were served as a fitting close to 4' that enchanting party. A f ,ga X' 4 y 'fd' - li P'-iiliicisuls V - 5-A ' -mem Ali D rr., 1.- ati.- c.... . ,c o ., it wx Page One Hundred Four Sept. 5 Sept. 6 Sept. 9 . Sept. 16 it ' 'ill' Z .1 I' 4 f'. g ' ' Glalmthzlr On Sept. 5, the year ol' our Lord one thousand nine hundred and twenty-six. Admiral Deetz, his cruiser and crew embarked upon the rough sea for another year's voyage. The crew was somewhat mutin- ous on starting but with an oc- casional party to cheer the lusty undergrads peace was soon re- stored and our good ship with il tiag of gold and blue planted firmly above the main tops'l. sailed slowly but steadily to- ward the land of May. The first rough sea encountered was roused by the annual book- buying mob at Schultz and Schultz. No one was seriously hurt. The various captains are grad- ually becoming well enough ac- quainted to call our messmates by their first names. Football season now in full swing. Captain Kidd begins to teach the pigskin chasers how to come out of battle in one piece. Page One linmlrcd Five 0 ct 1 ct 5 ct 11 c 8 Lebanon game a la mud at- tracts number of C. H. S. fans to that place. Score 0-0. Small tugs from C. H. S. come back mud-bespattered. Gob Linn with several other gobs, Kirtley, Walkup, Bowers, etc.. consider positions as principals of L. H. S., but decide in the negative since the drinking water is warm. Fall Festival brings one day's furlough for C. H. S. The old ship is deserted for one day. Rain, Amusements, the Big Parade are principal attractions. Hog calling contests unearth much hidden talent in C. H. S. Brazil almost breaks the main tops'1 off the old ship in an en- counter with Capt. Kidd and his men with a score of 28-7. Capt. Rogers appoints gobs Doherty, Patton and Groves disciplinarians for their respec- tive sections in the Boys' Glee Club. Boys excell girls in num- ber of songs learned to date. I T . l 1 i 1 'ffk - - f ffA-V Y V Y -iw '-!' . ,, -..--,.,,.,,,-W-,-,Q-, M A gi J Oct. Creative tars seek to provoke Nov. Every tar on the old boat rows ki 11 the IUUSGS 111 the C01'nD0Si'C10I1 to,shore for a two days' fur- ii i Seminar. Gob Kenneth Martin lough. Turkey. V C elected president, Lillian Freed- , man, vice-president, Marguerite . , , Q Graham, secretary-treasurer. Dec. Captain Ashley organizes Plebs I J. H. S. basketball league. i Oct Several gobs almost fell over- ,I ' board when the --six weeks' hard- Dec' Imaginary birthday cake of the 1, tack ftestsl were issued. Since Gold and Blue has three imagin- 'l this was more than some of the 3 ary candles. ' more lubberly young tars could swallow, the sea became bumpy Seven tars keel-hauled in Hi-Y and they sought the rail. intitiation. Oct. The jokes on the captains. They Deg, Debate teams Organized. attend institute at the capitol 6 while we common gobs revel in 5 a two days' furlough. I E Dec. Cast for Polly With a Past 1 P Nov Class elections. Bill Martin in- 8 Selected' 5 ' ' stalled as iirst-mate in Senior ' Q 1 class. ' ' Q Dec. Board .of Education announces 4 W Nov Captain Kidd hauls down colors 3 saifmg of 529'000- ,Several ' 4 , - at Thomtown' optomistic gobs are waiting for . f , 5 pensions or a vacation. Kemp Bower suggests that this be Q Nov. First issue of the Gold and Blue used to install overstuffed suites 5 I provides entertainment for in all classrooms. Q 12 leisurely gobs the first period Q Friday. 1 Dec Young tars begin to practice for r . ' that U32 tooth grin which the E Nov. New kettle drums to be mauled Athenian D'h0t0gI'aDheI'deHlaI1dS. ' ' ' A 14 gy -Gob Utter under Captain . ' 'i . ' Q Q Ogers supervls on Dec. zibout three feet of names on L I t e Honor Roll and Honorable ' , Nov. Rumors are spread that gob Mentign list, Groves took French leave today Many gobs plan to have that N l 1 16 in order to give Queen Marie an issue of the Gold and Blue appropriate reception at the framed. ' 1 1 capitol. V ' Dec. Annual jokes about Santa's coat Nov Gob Sigmond appointed editor- and Merry Xmas are in order. ' I9 ' in-chief of Athenian. i I Kidd's men force Attica to walk 1 the plank on a snowy field. Dec. 310bf,YB'g 2Ind,,RuSlFl Wm lead 5 Score 12-0. 21 heelcefghho- os oft e old crew 5 , . , l ' Junior class hot dog stand , l Supposed to have frozen' Dec. Special Christmas program is r enjoyed by all. 5 , 3 5 Nov Gob Wise elected first-mate of A tropical f?J isle is sighted by . I 20 ' Agriculture Club. all on board ship. No more work j , for a week. , li, t, M Nov. First basketball game of year. Dec. Santa visits the whole harbor. 24 25 Q: Q ffl- C. ill A nv 5-an -... .f..... e -. --. .. . . .---.-,a-.... ..,. ,.,,,-.,.,,,m,,w-, M, W H 1, B FL- Fff7,f ' ' - -- -e - - g ,--, M Auanmmmg gd , .,,. .. . 1 'BT,llEH1HB, 1 C K, 1 Page One Hundred Six lg i l gf 'l v ukfnr' r A.-. - 'T.::f'r'r ' ' '-A 4 V Jan. The old ship begins the second Feb. Bosse sinks in an attempt to I :C 3 lap of the voyage. rock the Midgets' boat. Score , fl I1 19-16. 5 . i Commodore Underwood to pilot ? - th ' 'll 11 h L .Al voiagexg e eet for t ree more Feb. C'ville only school represented . it ' in County Latin Contest. .U St t Y t k t the 12 All gobs hear the Silent Presi- T Jail a e Seem ary Spea S 0 dent Coolidge broadcast speech Jw 5 Wednesday bean eaters- on Abraham Lincoln. Mess ll comes 15 minutes late. .H E iii! Kidd's pirates awarded flashy I Jan' sweaters by Admiral Deetz and Feb. Lebanon wave riders knock the .5 6 Captain Stout paint off the old boat in a. hot ' ' encounter. Score 39-36. Jan Chariot races in Ben-Hur disap- ' pointed many. Gob Birch, local Feb, All-day suckers and ice cream 11 financier, is Supposed to have cones features of the annual amassed quite a fortune since SGUIOI' kid Dafty. Hamm and Ben's horse which Birch was J9hhS0h b0llY1CeS BVSFYOHG who backing won the race at every d1dn't look or dress like a kid. ' performance. It is hinted that They are Still looking for S0319- ' 5 Birch very recklessly posted one to bounce- , N several shiny dimes in the affair Q Q and was much relieved at the flfar. 110031 producers stage Polly 1 A outcome of every show. With a Past again. Well liked 2 by every tar and tarabell. . Jan Goblet Reynolds rocks Miss I 1 Crawford's canoe when she Mar Admiral Deetz and Commodore l fig 3 quotes two hundred and twenty ' Underwood visit N. E. A. con- y 5.1 H1195 Of DOOUY- 3 vention at Dallas, Texas. in Mr. James pilots the old cruiser Q gl, Jan Gob Groves and Goblet Alfrey ill their abS6I1Ce. g slgar i11ia Polly With a Past at S . t 9 aS0hiC Temple- Gob Crippled Midgets lose their oars l 5 . Eiwoldt was the Only actor using Mar' in the second encounter or the lif VIPIGHCG. He knocked the in- 4-5 touranment. Bowers wins the ? laid Ingersoll from the mantle. Walrus tooth in the finals. + ill , 1, . . 1 ill 'lan' Red R0b1I1SOl1 dubbed captain of , Captain Rogers' choristers and f 21 203 the fiffh Period- ,He will Mm orchestra attend the First M. E. . I also supervise the daily dozen 6 Church on High School Night. Q 5, of the pleb s gym classes. 3 A 1 A Hi-Y Club donates S70 to gen- Jan. Gob McDowell to'orate in be Mar. eral fund. Gobs Atkinson and half of the old ship ln the Dis- 7 M Cl h t fn iem 26 cussion League. .C amroc are mos e C ple sellers at tournament. Jan. Captain Brandy Freeman's net- Captains 41185119 grade yflafds- ters set Waynetown adrift on MH-HY of YB hearty P9-FS 100k . a lead raft. Score 30-23. f0l' Whales to confide ln- Q Feb Captain Ashley's reserve debate Mar Goblet Katherin Taylor tickles I 1 Squad dI'0WI1S New Market ' the typewriter keys at a rate of 1 3' 4 eiaculators. 8 55 words per minute. 1 5 The wind of Frankfort almost Ma or of Chicago is gratified to v Q Fe Mar Y l , upsets Captain Ashley's debat- ' learn that Gob Stanford plans l g 10 ers in the annual triangular de- 10 to favor the Windy City with a i f bate. Anyway Frankfort's visit in his two-masted stailboat , f balmy breezes made the sea which runs when the wind Pg rough for both Lebanon and blows and sometimes when it fx Crawfordsville. doesn't. T-rl. N ,kt-:p:,.3-V vi' - H Y M,-H nt - mn- V --A-nw-Awwrv QGVDIDIIALA i -LZ' Lv ' ' ' 1 HTHEPHHFEY I .L SQ-J Page One Hundred Seven r 5 .V Q f l i s . i M 'f.fc5.-1 ,W lim, ' Q ff 1? Il e . Mar. Council constitution ratified. Apr. Grade cards handed out. Sev- 'Elo eral high and mightys decide 5 16 . 18 to take another voyage with the ' A old ship. Juniors are frustrated when , Mar' they attempt to paint the ship APY. First day of last lap. 0? this 18 red for their party. All other years voyage' Land m Slght' . attempts of camouflage are 1 1 highly successful. Yo-ho-ho and Apr Annual party, reception, picnic, f zltebohtgsrg Eggs of the Junior . play' gift' dress' Speaker' decor- I class eat, drink and be merry at anon Squabble begms' the Bowery Brawl. Look tough U - po be boautifulff was tho motto Apr. Anna Willson oratorical brings ' that night. Everyone looked more balmy breezes to the old beautiful and natural. S1119- Mar. The Latin Cruiser piloted by Apr' Etgrljrllnsrelpliicgarljlebiial-r1?on:d1al2.i Captains Knox, Woody and Ros- . . . . y P . 26 Ser engaged in battle with die- initlation. Latest cries of Hi-Y 5 . . mothers are Be careful with trict man-o-war and sailed back m hild ,, ' K to 111 victorious. Goblet Strain y C ' g walks off with Caesar's insignia j and wins right to go to Bloom- May 'Vlany Goblets late to school. . ington. Someone has let out the secret i 1 about the hidden beauty in May- ' Apr. Faculty sockers socked in eight Day dew. games of volley ball. Captain l 2 Smut 41093 I10t Want if known Ma Harvey Sigmond celebrates his 5 that he had any connections y 18th birthday. An effort to 1 with the 0Fg3I1iZati0H- 4 commemorate the event by a day's vacation fails. Q 3 Apr. Gob Warren elected president 'E of the Council of the Crew at May Many CHSBS of Spfiflg fever Te- A ' 4 first meeting of that newly ported. Q , elected body. 15 it ' Gobs grow hilarious as the A Apr Audibon Society organized. May beautiful land of summer and ' Forty-four Gobs and Goblets the end of the ship's voyage 5 join. nears. - - W I Apr Plane under way for e bigger May Junior-Senior reception. I ' and better senior week. Captain 20 , 1 6 Coddington takes young dram- 1 atists through paces in prepara- May Baccalaureate. F tion for the senior play. 22 l I Apr. The old Latin Man-'o-War with May Gob Fell with his star Senior N i Captains Kngx and Woody at troupe scores big success at ' . 10 the helm and Goblet Strain as 23 Strand in The Charm School . 3 Q e the crew sails to l. U. and comles 5 back with mst Place in t 9 High and Mightys receive prec- E W State Contest' May ious parchment. 1 3 26 2.1 i Man from Australia tells Gob- - . ill 5 Apr' lets to go to Honolulu and in- May glxlmg? tllieiih-gsggggtgziesfunc 1 13 vites Gobs to visit Australia. ' Q. Q .nJ.a Many inquiries made at Monon station regarding rates to Hono- lulu. - , ' .L,,. . Ye olde ship pulls into port 1 , old crew is called out for an- M ' other voyage. MJ Vs . 13 14, H nnaaaleiiifigjgx f 'II'l'.IIIHIlHf'4'1 ., Page One Hundred Eight - 1-Jw fee 1.135 511' qgqflq pfwx -. Mui.-1 1 - -'1 lJVr?i 'Q EfUf,'i'1 '1 -, Beulah Gibson-Acre, 14, Evansville. Vera Adams 26 Crawfordsville. Mable Yaden-Addler 16 Peoria Ill. Gladys Butler-Abboit, 18 Crawfordsville. Frank Abraham, 82 Covington Ky. John B. Abraham. 81 Covington Ky. Fddie Adair 20 Rankin, Ill. Ethel Willis-Albright 18 Miami Fla. Fred Albright 11. Miami Fla. E. Cracraft-Aldridze, 07, Boston Mass. Bernice Widener-Alexander 18 Cleveld O. Roscoe Alexander, 15, Bogalusa L . Ruth Alford 15 Bedford. Agnes Largent-Allen. 19, Everton. Dorsey Allen- 12 Chicago. Mary Harding-Allen 01 Chicago. William Allen, 25 St. Petersburg Fla.. Nelle Alvey 18 Crawfordsville. Elsie Russell Ames 03 Evanston Ill. Floyd Ames. 15 Darlington. Irene Custer-Ames 15 Darlington. Sylvia Ames 22 Evanston Ill. Elsie Osborn-Anderson 07, Urbana Ill. Hortense MeIst-r Anderson 15 Noblesville. Nellie McKee Anderson 01 New York City. Marjorie Robinson-Andrews 16 Lafayette. M. Cadwallader-Anthony 05 Wichita Kas. Maria Elston-App 80 San Diego Calif. Donald Appleby 22 Brazil. Miriam Appleby 19 Brazil. Leroy Armantrout 21 Detroit Mich. Ottis Armanlrout. 20 Detroit Mich. Agnes Couger Armantrout 17 Cr wf dsville Mary Armiield 11 Valparaiso. Ruth Armfield 19 New Richmond. Maude Arthur 24 Crawfordsville. Leora Aston 86 Norwood Ohio. Forrest Atkinson 25 Luddington Mich. Mary Atkinson. 26. Crawfordsville. Ethel Garrett-Austin 17 Cleveland 0. Winifrzd Au:tin Avery, 01 Brooklyn, Charles Cedric Baker 14 Waynetown Georgia Baker 15 Oxford. Edith Wilhite-Baker 15 New Albany Norwin Baker 14 New Albany. Robert Lyle Baker 02 Peoria, . Bess Gerard-Balcomb 99 Palo Alto Calif. Carl Bales 17 Scotts Bluff Neb. Juanita Ames-Bales 22 Crawfordsville. Frederick W. Bales 20 Crawfordsville. Harold Hales, 16, St. Louis, Mo. Robert Bales, '22, Crawfordsville. ' Mary Ball, '24, Crawfordsville. Paul Ballinger, '26, Mace. Louis Balsley, '26, Crawfordsville. Harry Bandel, '09, Chicago. Edward Bandel, '15, New York City. Wyoneta Cleveland-Bandel, '15. N. Y. 'ty. Basle Banta, '23, Crawfordsville. Richard Banta, '22, Crawfordsville. Fredericka Bappert, '20, Crawfordsville. Anna Barcus, '18, Chicago. Earl W. Barcus, '16. Crawfordsville. Gertrude Barcus, '08, Crawfordsville. John Barcus, '14, Elkhart. Austin Barnes, '25, Chicago, Ill. Earle Barnes, '25, Chicago, Ill. Lewis Barnes, '23, Dallas, Texas. Leah Warren-Barnes, '15, Brownsburg. Max Barnette, '26, Crawfordsville. Fred L. Barnhill, '18, Los Angeles. Calif. Ora Noland-Barnhill. '86, Crawfordsville. John Barnhill, '11, Indianapolis. 5'- IV , 5 Ruth Clements-Barnhill 12 Indianapolis. Augustine Bappert 17 Crawfordsville. Hugh Barclay 23 Crawfordsville. Cyril Barr 15 Crawfordsville. Walter J. Barr 09 Des Moines Iowa. Helen Miller-Barton 20 Crawfordsville. Edison Bastion 28 Crawfordsville. Nina Bastion 20 Crawfordsville. Ethel Bayless 26 Crawfordsville. Geo. R.. Bayless, 93. Crawfordsville. Mabel Bayless 22 Crawfordsville. Mary Beard 24 Crawfordsville. Minor Beard 26 Crawfordsville. Estella Wall-Beasley 23, Bedford. George Beatty 26 Crawfordsville. Naomi Beatty 14 New Market. Ruth Beatty 06 New Market. Buren Beck 15 Atlanta, Ga. DMaris Jones-Beck 15 Atlanta. Ga. Gertrude-E. Beck 93 Crawfordsvilie. Gethrel Beck 24 Crawfordsville. Harold Beck 28 Crawfordsville. Lyle Beck 24 Crawfordsville. Susan K. Beck, 90. Crawfordsville. Carrie Wilson-Beckman 92 Indianapolis. Chester Beebe 21 Crawfordsville. Braden Beecher 11 Crawfordsville. Elizabeth Deer-Beeson 20 Crawfordsville. Dorothy Bell 23 Crawfordsville. Estel Bell, 25 Crawfordsville. Dr. Geo. E. Bell 06 Lafayette. Marjorie Bell 24 Crawfordsville. Mary Tilney-Bell 22 Crawfordsville. Frank Belles 26 Crawfordsville. Belle Sprague-Benedict 89 Stockton Calif. N. Holbrock-Benham. 87, Pamona Calif. Ray Benjamin 18 Marion. Ruth Bennett 26 Crawfordsville. Mary E. Lee-Berger 15 Great Falls Mont Mary Thompson-Bible 04 Waynetown. Elmer J. Biddle 05. Waynetown. Ernest Biddle 22 Crawfordsville. Lola Sparks-Biddle 08 Cleveland O. Bessie Smith Bidgood. 21 Tuscan, Ariz. Grayson Biggs 26 Crawfordsville. Nellie Billiard 15 Wabash. D. Robertson Binford 90 Crawfordsville. Ruth White-Binford 10 Darlington. Florence Herron-Binford 99 Crawfdsville Wilma Wirick-Binns 18 Elkhart. Glen M. Birch. '24 Crawfordsville. Lawrence Birch. 25 Anderson. Robert Birch, 26, Crawfordsville. Geraldine Black, '25, Crawfordaville. William Black, '26, Crawfordsville. Marion Blacker, '20, Wingate. Lillian Blair, '80, Crawfordsville. Jennie Suman-Blair, '90, Terre Haute. Mary Robinson-Bodell, '88, Bloomington, ,Ill. Mary Boldt, '14, Crawfordsville. Dor. DeVerter-Bollerud, '14, Durham. Calif. Beth Miller-Booe. '12, Crawfordsville. Lee Booe, '06, Crawfordsville. Char. McLeod-Booler, '07, Kalamazoo, Mich Mary B. Booz, '10, Crawfordsville. Bessie Shanklin-Bordner, '06, Cutler. Kathryn Bostic. '25, Crawfordsvllle. Harry Bovwe, '24, Chicago. Geo. F. Bowers, '19, Chicago. Mary E. Bowers, '21, Crawfordsville. Zelma Ward-Bowman, '19, Crawfordsville. Evelyn Boyland. '22, Crawfordsville. Grace Largent-Bradley, '17, Sheridan. Edward Brandcamp, '18, Crawfordsville. Fannie Faust-Bratton, '99, Crawfordsville. w 1 . 4 x n Q n I 1 N z1nIln5 ik-:ii-l,l k'Vll-!? m W nw t anim. - 111 ' 1 QI f sg y f 1 L , . mg T 1 11, ' , - iq N Z 5 X: 1 1 l , i 1 I R. 5 '- f 11 , 1 , I i 3 I l 5 ' 1' X f' X 'ev 14 'i 1 1- 'I r ,J N. i 'K' -1- , xx Y 'X N11 ,fl ., ' 1 ,1 I 31' I Ar 'i 1 1 , .s N 'l QI, 1 'vw 1 1 2 r f 1 1 1 1. I , ,N 1 .,1J ' ' - . f .. ,,..----- J 1 N a F, .X .. .I .N ......- . ff fp 8 'Q ,r- .-1 , ag, A 1 ' 1 1 1 , 1 ,' ' 1 , 1 1 ' ' , , , 7 I 7 1 ' 1 1 ' ' ' 1 , 1 , 1 1 , , , l ' 1 , 1 y 1 1 1 ' ,' 1 ' 1 , 1 1 ,1 ' - , Benj. Bayse, '26, Crawfordsville. - 1 1 ' , 8 1 , 1 ' , , 7 7 1 , , , 1 1 7 , , 1 ' 1 5 ' ' ' , , 1' 1 1 , , , Y 1 1 , , 1 1 1 ', ' , 1 1 1 1 , 1 3 ' 7 I , 7 1.1 ' ' ' 1 1 7, l , ' ' , , O 7 , ', , , 1 ' 1 ' 7 , 7 7 Q , , , 1 1 1 ,' ' 1 ' '1 ' , I, I I ,' , ' 1 ' 1 1 , , : , , 7 7 ' I 1 1 ' ' , ' , 1 , 1 1 , 1 1 .' , 1 , 1 1 1 , 1 , I 7 7 ' , , 7 , I 7 , 1 D V7 I Y ' ' I Y' B 1 1 7 ' ,I I 1 , 1 Y 1 , ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 ' 1, 1 . 1 111 . 1, 1 . 1 1. , I 1 1 1 1 , , 1 1 1 1 1 1 Y 1 1 , 1 Ci 1 ,M Q,-gilnlii. ' W' 'A' 'j1'1'5,' '-Twwi-P'f 'a 'itll Hi X Miriam Bratton, '26, Crawfordsville. Wanita Bratton, '22, Crawfordsville. Anita Lee-Brayton, '16, Indianapolis. Harriet Houser-Breaks, '94, Hollywood. Cal. Harvey Breaks, '14, Long Beach, Calif. Kenneth Breaks, '21, Crawfordsville. Richard Breaks, '14, Chicago. Virginia Breaks, '23, Crawfordsville. Walter B. Breckenridge, '10, Brookston. ' James Brennan, '82, Crawfordsville. Hugh Brennan, '26, Crawfordsville. Mary Brennan, '18, Crawfordsville. Robert Brennan, '17, Crawfordsville. William Brennan, '21, Crawfordsville. M. Morgan-Brewer, '92, New Brighton, N.Y. Arveda Rosalie Boyle, '13, Terre Haute. Mary Brimberry, '26, Crawfordsville. Edna Brannon, '25, Cincinnati, 0. Walter W. Brewer, '98, Fairmont, W. Va. Elsie Schleppy-Broaders, '09, Crawf'dsville. Clara F. Brockman, '87, Crawfordsville. Charles Brooks, '13, Washington, D.C. Ralph Brothers, '13, Crawfordsville. Hubert Brower, '93, Fairfield, Ia. Leon Brower, '92, Des Moines, Ia. Elizabeth Sloan-Brown, '99, Crawfordsville. , Ethel Brown, '25, Crawfordsville. R. Hazlitt Brown, '11, Indianapolis. Margaret Long-Brown, '11, Indianapolis. Katherine S. Brown, '99, Crawfordsville. Minnie Brown, '86, Crawfordsville. Nellie E. Brown, '77, Crawfordsville. Sara E. Brown, '97, Crawfordsville. Ruth Sayers Bruce, '17, Crown Point. Marie Brugge, '18, Crawfordsville. Russell Bruner, '19, Crawfordsville. Idell Cleveland-Bruner, '20, Crawfordsville. Charles Bryan, '21, Gaston. Mildred Wright-Bryan, '20, Gaston. Clayton Bunnell, '16, Detroit, Mich. Helen Myers-Burgess, '02, Crawfordsville. Ned S. Burkett, '19, Cleveland, 0. Mable Rogers-Burkhart, '17, Crawfordsville. Paul Burkholder, '13, Indianapolis. Hilda Clyne-Burkholder, '12, Indianapolis. Walter Burkholder, '09, Ithaca, N. Y. Marietta Fischer-Burns, '15, Crawfordsville. Carrie Busenbark, '25, Crawfordsville. Minnie Richm'd-Bushnell, '92, Portland, Orc. James E. Butler, '10, Darlinxron. Harry C. Byers, '05, Indianapolis. Evan Byrd, '19, St. Louis, Mc-. -0. Mattie Lee-Cable, '82, Kalamazoo, Mich. Lorena Bryant-Cable, '08, Kalamazoo, Mich Geo. Cadwallader, '24, Los Angeles, Calif. Francis Cadwallader, '16, New York Citv Anna Shaver-Campbell, '09, Crawfordsville. Flora Darter-Campbell. '79, Greencastle. John B. Campbell, '07, Crawfordsville. Leonore Campbell, '19, Crawfordsville. Manson Campbell, '22, Crawfordsville. Mary King-Campbell, '15, Fukien. China. Helen Canine, '18, Crawfordsville. John Canine, '18, Crawfordsville. Lillian Canine, '19, Crawfordsville. Naomi Canine, '25, Crawfordsville. Pres'on Canine, '21, Gary, Vera Canine, '26, Crawfordsville. Helen Stahr-Carleton, '20, South Bend. lilo. Dice-Carman, '99, Berkl'ey Spr . W.Va. Anna Carpenter, '22, Crawfordsville. Geraldine Carpenter, '23, Miami, Fla. Keith E. Carr, '20, Indianapolis. Newton Carter, '23, Pueblo, Colo. Paul Carver, '20, Crawfordsville. William J. Carver, '16, Columbus. Mary McCarthy-Case, '23, Crawfordsville. Doris Caster, '19, Crawfordsville. Charles Cauldwell. '14, Jolliett, Mont. Beatrice Cauldwell. '21, Crawfordsville. Mildred Cauldwell, '26, Crawfordsville. Oscar Cauldwell, '10, Wilkes Barre, Pa. Kenneth Cave. '25, Crawfordsville. Mary Cave, '20. Crawfordsville. Ida Whittaker-Cedar. '00. Kokomo. Archie Chadwick, '13, Chicago. Earl Chadwick, '23, Crawfordsville. Grady Chadwick, '11, New Richmond. Madge Chadwick, '24, New Richmond. Maurice Chadwick, '20, New Richmond. Emma Cash-Chambers, '06, New Market. Claude Champion, '14, Crawfordsville. Anna Chapman, '25, Crawfordsville. Doris Albertson Charters, '17, Darlington. Guy Charni, '04, Brookville. Dora Larsh-Chase, '97, New York City. -1a-..,L3,A2: , Bessie Rice Chase O5 Bogota N J Hobart Chenault 14 Indianapolis Leland Childers 02 New Market Gertr E111 Chrisman 80 Burlington Banks Christy 24 Crawfordsvllle Marie Matthews Clahan 22 Ladoga Esther Wray Clapp 14 Jetfersonville Edna Graf Clark 15 Crawfordsville Dorothy Clark 22 Crawfordsvllle Ida Hill Clark 16 Crawfordsville Nellie Clark 21 Crawfordsville Paul Clark 25 Detroit Mich Raymond Clark 23 Crawfordsville Roy Clark 24 Crawfordsville Eva Clarkson 19 Crawfordsville Mary J Clarkson 23 Crawfordsville Mary Darnell Clausen 13 Syracuse NY Arthur Clement 12 New York City Elizabeth Clements 21 Crawfordsville Faye Clements 25 Crawfordsville Harold Clements 18 Crawfordsville Delbert Clements 13 Riverside Ill John Clements 15 Crawfordsvllle Zola Cleveland 18 Crawfordsville Carl Clodfelter 16 Judson Doyne Clodfelter 24 Crawfordsville Glen Clodfelter 14 Roachdale Lillous Clodfelter 26 Indianapolis Stella Clodfelter 96 Washington DC Lex Clore 07 Crawfordsville Mae Scharf Clymer 17 Ft Wayne Bernard Clouser 22 Crawfordsville John Clouser 22 Crawfordsville Leo Clouser 19 Crawfordsville Catherine Coahran 24 Crawfordsville Grace Miller Coapstick 14 Frankfort I-I Merle Cochran 09 Washington DC Morris Cochran 07 Crawfordsville Florence Lacey Cochran 07 Crawfdsville Blanche Coifell 24 Crawfordsvllle Theron Coifell 22 Crawfordsville Floyd Coffmg 17 Attica B Campbell Coffman 17 Valparaiso. Earl Coffmg 12 St Petersburg Fla Coleman Cohee 24 Indianapolis Williamette Lee Colberg 93 Chicago Ill Evelyn Cole 25 Crawfordsville John Collins 16 Crawfordsville Arlie Collmgs 24 Crawfordsville Pearl Bowles Collister 17 Peoria Ill Fred Conard 14 Maplewood Mo Eliz. Mason-Connelley 19. Crawfordsvillc El. Lambert-Conner 21 New York City. Natalia Quick-Conner 13 Indianapolis. Howard Conover 18 Crawfordsville. I ucille Miller Cook 16 Crawfordsville. Mabel 'Thomas Cook 21 Detroit Mich. Lucille Coolman 22 Crawfordsville. Raymond Coolman 21 Crawfordsville. Kath. Hayes Coombs 19, Crawfordsville. Margaret Coombs, 23 Crawfordsville. Maurice Coombs 20 Crawfordsville. Florence Coon, 23 Chicago. Lena-Thompson-Coons, '02, Wingate. Ruth Cope 24 Crawfordsville. Jack Corbin, '26, Crawfordsville. Florence Cornett 25, Crawfordsville. Oscar E. Cornett 24 Crawfordsville. M. Ornbaum-Corteylon '87 Los Angeles, Cal Lael Davis-Corya, 13, New York City. Leona Simms-Cosby, 10, Crawfordsville. Millicent Coss, '98, Farmingham, Mass. Mary Wise-Cotton, '90, Crawfordsville. Charles Couger, '26, Crawfordsville. Mary F. Couger, '24, Crawfordsville. Chloral Courtney, '18, Thorntown. Nellie Coutant, '89, Crawfordsville. Elizabeth Cowan, '02, Crawfordsville. Ethel Macey-Cox, '99, Chester, W. Va. Jessie Hymer-Cox, '14, Edwardsville, Ill. Leona Long-Cox, '25, Crawfordsville. Paul E. Cox, '98, Ames, Ia. Ralph Cox, '00, Bellaire, 0. Ottie Measel-Coyner, '21, South Bend. George Cracraft, '07, Readland, Ark. Gordon Cragwall, '09, Carneys Point, N.J. Jasper Cragwall, '18, New Orleans, La. Lucy Cragwalll, '22, Crawfordsville. Sarah Cragwall, '17, Rock Hills, S. Caro. Anna Brown-Craig, '86, Crawfordsville. Hildred Craig, '26, Crawfordsville. Anna Caroline Crane, '16, Crawfordsville. Carl Crane, '11, Kokomo. Herbert Crane. '19, Chicago. Harriet Hill-Cranston, '13, Chicago. Geo. L. Crowder, '08, Waynetown. Marion Cummings, '26, Crawfordsville. Marshall Cummings, '24, Crawfordsville. 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Snyder-Cunningham,'08, Los Angeles, Cal Mary McD.-Cunningham, '06, Crawfdsville. William Cunningham, '14 Indianapolis. Abby L. Curtis, 91, Crawfordsville. Frederick Daily 25, Crawfordsville. Mary Rush-D'Arcy, 16 Brooklyn N. Y. Rozzie Darter 81 Inglewood Calif. Bessie Clark-Daugherty '11 Crawf dsville. Esther Loop-Davenport '17 Mace. Kath. McCain-Davey 16, Honolulu H . Frank G. Davidson, 10 Crawfordsville. Floyd Davidson, 18, Crawfordsville. Gladys Davidson 26 Crawfordsville. Lucile Leas-Davidson, 20 Veedersburg. Kenneth Davidson, 23 Crawfordsville. Mabel Galey-Davidson '01 Seattle Wash. K. Kingery-Davidson 11 Carthage Mo. Marion Davidson 12 Carthage Mo. Mina Davidson 16 Crawfordsvide. Natalie Mason-Davidson 05 Romney. Newton Davidson 17 Crawfordsville. G. Burroughs-Davidson 17 Crawfordsville. Nina Gerard-Davidson, 85 Crawfordsville. Beatrice Dorsey-Davis 1 Frankfort Edgar Davis 25 Crawfordsville. Everett Davis 19, Crawfordsville. Howard E. Davis, 16 Peoria lll. Joe Davis 18, Crawfordsville. Leland Davis 17 Scottsburg. Dr. Lloyd Davis 07 Crawfordsville. Mabel Houlehan-Davis 00 Greencastle. Miriam Davis 18 Crawfordsville. Paul E. Davis 24 Connersville. Dorothy Milford-Davis 07 Chicago. Ralph Davis 12 Chicago. Raymond Davis 17 Crawfordsville. Marie Marksbury-Davis 20 Crawfordsville Troy Davis 14 Crawfordsville. Warren Davis 19 Crawfordsville. Eloise Day 26 Crawfordsville. Hlirry Day 12 Indianapolis. Josephine Deer 26 Dallas Texas. Julia E. Deer 19 Crawfordsville. Paul Deer, 18 Crawfordsville. Elizabeth Kelsey-Deer 17 Crawfordsville. Everett Deere. 24 Crawfordsville. Jessie Miller-Delano 14 New Market. Lela DeLashmit 28 Crawfordsville. Ruby Ratcliife-Denison. 12 Crawfordsville Harold Denman 14 Kokomo. Della E. Dennis 93 Crawfordsville. ' Dr. Fred A. Dennis 94 Crawfordsville. Kate E. Dennis 96 South Bend. Margaret Dennis 25 Crawfordsville. Lee Detchon '19 Miami Fla. Paul DeVerter 11 Bayonne N. J. Fred Devitt 24 Crawfordsville. Lawrence DeVore 07 Crawfordsville. Mabel Kelsey-DeVore 07 Crawfordsville. Helen Dice 26 Indianapolis. June Armantrout-Dice 04 Crawfordsville. Kenneth Dice 24 Crawfordsville. Manley Dice 18 Linnsburg. Ruth Harris-Dice 18 Linnsburg. Catherine Dick 17 Chicago Ill. Robert.Dick 21 Crawfordsville. Karl Dickerson 25 Crawfordsville. Mary Dinneen 97 Crawfordsville. Ernest Dinwiddie 23 Muncie. C. Whittington-Dinwiddie 22 Muncie. Hugh Dinwiddie 20 Indianapolis. Robert Dinwiddie 24 Crawfordsville. Frances Stout-Dinsmore 24 Indianapolis Dorothy Dodd 23, Crawfordsville. Isabelle Dodd 26 Crawfordsville. Margaret Donahue 24 Crawfordsville. Robert Donahue 25 Crawfordsville. Kathryn Dorsey 26 Chicago Ill. Fern Doubleday 04 New York City. George Douglas 25 Crawfordsville. Leo'Douglas 23 Crawfordsville. Doris McQuown-Dowden 19 Crawf dsville Daisy Plunkett-Downey 95 Delphi. Mary Downing 15 Goodland. Ernest G. Doyle 19 Columbus Ohio. Mildred Hicks-Doyle 19 New Market., P8111 Draper 26 Crawfordsville. Walter J. Drury 01 New York City. Mary Duckworth 88 Tuscon Arizona. Dwight Dunbar 25 Crawfordsville. LaRue Dunbar 26 Crawfordsville. Porter Dunbar 18 Indianapolis. Willard Dunbar 16 Culver. Irma Dykes-Dunbar 20 Culver. :ff- 'ffilfg 5 Pauline Davis-Durham, '09, Hammond. Arthur Dye, '21, East Chicago. Thelma Dye, '24, Crawfordsville. -E- Millard Eads 24 Crawfordsville. Hortense Darter-Eagle 98 Stockton, Ca . Ernest Eagleson 15 Chicago Ill. Russell Earle, 21 Frankfort. Allen Eastlack, '17 Dayton O. Herbert Eastlack 08, Tarlin N. J. May Cox-Eastlack 83 Crawfordsville. Mary Peters-Eberhart, '15, Indianapolis. June Eddingiield 03 Mishawaka. B. McCampbell-Edwards, '12 Roachdale. Mary Oda-Eglin, '05 San Antonio, Texas. Belle Watson-Eldredge 79 Crawfordsville. Adrian Elkin '23, Indianapolis. Charles Elkins 21 Orofino Idaho. Dorothy Eller 25 Crawfordsville. Erlene Elliott 23 Crawfordsville. Esmond Elliott 25 Crawfordsville. Fern Fink-Elliot. 12 Wavnetown. Gec-rge Elliot 14 State Line James A. Elliot, 16 Waynetown. Margaret Elliott 95 Frankfort. Paul Elliott, 25 Crawfordsville. Ruby Elliott 22 Crawfordsville. May Swinford-Ellison 18 Villa Grove Ill. Cline Elmore 24 Crawfordsville. Eaton Elmore 24 Crawfordsville. Eihridge Elmore 26, Mace. Marshall Elmore 23 Hammond. Robert Elmore 25, Crawfordsville. Ulysses Elmore 24 Crawfordsville. Edward Endean, 24 Crawfordsville. June Endean 26 Crawfordsville. Paul Endean 25 Crawfordsville. Darrell Endicott 25 Crawfordsville. Herman Endicott 20 Crawfordsville. Eliz. Myers-Endicott 20 Crawfordsville. Martha Miller-Endicott 13 'Darlington Willetta Shepherd-Engle 96 Detrc-it Mich. Carl Engmark 21 Indianapolis. Leland Engmark 23 Chicago. Burl Enoch 14 Crawfordsville. Clara Williams-Essex 08 LaGrange Ill. Roy Etter 19 New Market. Frances Hoss-Etter 19 New Market. Morris Etter 06 Lafayette. Mayme Mastin1Etter 08 Lafayette. Delores Euler 24 Crawfordsville. Nelson Euler 22 Mattoon Ill. Ben Evans 15 Crawfordsville. Etta Crabbs Evans 94 Crawfordsville. Harry G. Evans 97 Louisville K,. Louise Evans 18 Crawfordsville. Okah Groves-Evans 11 Linden. Maple Dykes-Everett 25 Crawfordsville. Hubert Everett 26 Crawfordsville. Leo Everett 19 Crawfordsville. Dorothy Everson 24 Crawfordsville. Gladys Everson 26 Crawfordsville. Perry Everson 99 Crawfordsville. Wallace Everson 01 Crawfordsville. Elsie Williams-Eversull, 15 Imlianapolis. Clayton Eyler 26 Indianapolis. Marie Kenaston-Fadley 05 Detroit Mich. Sue Binford-Faulkell 09 Oakland Calif. Dorothy Maines-Faust 19 Crawffzwlsville. Lyle Faust 15 Buckley Ill. Mabel Wray-Fawcett 21 Seattle Wash. Frances Feeley 24 Crawfordsville. Pauline Feeley 22 Crawfordsville. Eliz. Iliff-Feemster ,16 Cambridge Ci.y. Lois Morris-Fenton 17 Peoria Ill. Harry Fenton 07 Indianapolis. Naomi Jackman-Ferguson 24 Zionsville. Sylvia Fuson Ferguson 13 Oxford Ohio. Edith Shaver-Ferris 20 Bloomington. James Finan 21 Crawfordsville. Florence Faust-Finan 22 Crawfordsville. Alta Griest-Fine 95 Crawfordsville. Maeotta Finley 21 Crawfordsville. Francis Fink 26 Crawfordsville. Gail J. Fink 05 Washington D.C. Grace White-Finley 99. Spokane Wash. Waneitta Finley 24 Crawfordsville. Donald Fisher 23 Crawfordsville. Florence Fischer 23 Crawfordsville. Harriett Louise Fischer 24 Crawfordsville Helen Fischer 11 Sullivan. Karl Fischer 19 Crawfordsville. Robert Fischer Beauford Fisher Dorothy Fisher 22 Crawfordsville. 21 Pacific Grove Calif. 25 Crawfordsville. if'llllQa'm' 1 - .- ,N ni ': w I . H nl 4 4-IIIIIIIQ, 1 N I , 1 . , I 1 1 D ' 1 1 1 , 1 , 1 , I I 1 1 ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 I , 1 1 ' ' ,1 1 , , y 8 I y 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 ' ' ' 1 I , , , 1, 1 . , 1 1 , 1 1 , , 1 1 , 1 1 , , 1 , 1 1 I . 7 I I 5 , 1 , , 1 1 1 , 1 , 1 1 I , 1 1 1' 1 , , 1 Ili? 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' F 1575 N Y ' 5... ,r--e--.a.n-.ss.ff:urnn-r..:..a.. 7 -.,,, ire ' rf-Z. Paul Fishero, '25, Crawfordsville. Robert Gray, '17, Indianapolis. Elise Huffman-Fiske, '15, Indianapolis. Ruth Hernley-Gray, '13, Indianapolis. Helen Kingery-Fitzgibbons, '07, Chicago. John Gray, '20, Indianapolis. Otto Fitzpatrick, '06, Crawfordsville. Walter Gray, '10, Monticello. Harry M. Fitzpatrick, '05, Ithaca, N. Y. Lulu Grayson, '96, Indianapolis. 1 Edwin Flanigan, '25, Crawfordsville. Clarence Green, '25, Crawfordsville. Ben Flaningam, '20, Crawfordsville. Faye Green, '26, Crawfordsville. Cassius Flaningam, '15, Crawfordsville. Louise Stubbins-Green, '12, Mazon, Ill. Mildred Flaningam, '24, Crawfordsville. John Green, '14, Mazon, Ill. Hazel McCalip-Fleming, '03, Seattle, Wash, Lawrence Green, '15, Chicago, Ill M. Stubbins-Fletcher, '21, Gainesville, Fla. Pauline Perry Green, '06, Crawfordsville Gerald Flood, '26, Crawfordsville. K Campbell Greene, '92, Cornwallis, Wash Robert Floyd, '25, Crawfordsville. Lucy Greene, '21, Crawfordsville Elizabeth Fordyce, '12, Stanford, Calif. Mary Somerville-Greene, '90, Crawf'dsv1lle Helen Bonnell-Fobes, '05, Goshen. Mary O'Neall Greene, '10, Evanston, Ill Harry Foreman, '23, Crawfordsville. Edmund Greene, '15, Evanston, Ill K. Kennedy-Foresman, '81, Yakama, Wash, Juha Gregg, '26, Crawfordsville Viola Meister-Fortney, '10, Youngstown, O. Mmme Smalley Gregg. '98, Crawfordsvxlle Vera Heath-Foster, '07, Lafayet'e. Mabel Robinson Gregory, '06, Crawf'dsv1l1e Gertrude Weaver-Foster, '23, W. Lebanon Hush Grelst, '12, Chica801 Ill Thomas Foster, '10, Oak Park, Ill. Luclle Murphy Grelst. '18, Chlcago, Ill Blanche Burns-Foster, '12, Oak Park, Ill. Douglas Grlfff-h1 '32, Cl'lWf0l'dSVlll9 Ruth Foulkes, '24, Keokuk, Iowa. Mary Grlfflf-h, '94 WBSl'liI1Z't0H1 D C Edna Neal-Fowler, '21, Rushville. Helen Noland Griffith. '96, Akron. 01110 Will Fox, '11, Bound Brook, N. J. Howard E Griffith '90 Crawfordsvllle Adda Fraley, '04, Bloomington. Forrest Grimes 07 Indianapolis Leta Snyder-Frances, '07, Frankfort, L Clevenger Grimes '06 Crawfordsvxlle L. Schell-Fraser, '05, Fort Andrews, Mass. Mary P0199 Grimes 11 Anderson Ella Brunner-Frazier, '98, Warsaw, Monte Grimes 14 Crawfordsville Ruth Merrell-Freeman, '11, Crawfordsville. LeRoy Groendyke 13 Crawfordsvllle Ridir Freeman, '09, Crawfordgvillb, Nora Ward Groendyke 10 Crawfordsvxlle Om r Freeman, '05, Pocatello' Idghg. Virginia Utter Grote 18 St Louis Mo. Helen Vaughan-Freeman, '08, Crawf'dsville. Ben Grove 25 LmUBb1l1'Z Marguerite Fry. '19, Crawfordsville. Helen Grove 22 Llnnsburz Robert Fry, '21, Crgwfordgville, Maruane Bowen Grubb 23 Indianapolis Zealta Fry, '17, Crawfgrdsville, Mary B Grubb 85 Crawfordsvxlle Hazel Jones-Fullenwider, '21. Crawf'dsville. Mary Gllllllams 12 Crawfvrdsvllle R'-mola Funk, '26, Crawfordsville. Ruby Gmllxams 23 Crawfordsvxlle G Dorothy Hack 24 Crawfordsvllle Mary Abrahams-Gabriel, '17, Crawf'dsville. Ward E Hackleman 24 Jamestown Kate Spruhan-Gailard, '01, Crawfordsville. Lala Luster Haines 12 Crawfordsvxlle Otis Galey, '12, Los Angeles, Calif. Burt Haines 11 Crawfordsville Sara M. Galey, '25, Crawfordsville. Lulu Britton Hams 92 Brooklyn N Y Ruth Skelton-Galloway, '12, Cra.wf'dsville. Dr DeLou P Hall 15 Louisville Ky M. Johnson-Gardner, '16, Washington, D.C. Forest J Hall 16 Alexandria Va Lura Garner, '13, Lebanon. Frank Hall 13 Washington D C Ceo. D. Garrett, '24, East Jalfreys, N. H. Kelly R Hall 16 Oscoda Mich Mary Walkup-Garrett, '18, New York City Lllclle Hall 23 Bloomington Paul H. Garrett, '20, New York City. Kenneth Garrigus, '26, Crawfordsville. Carlton Gauld. '18, Cannes, France. Caroline Gauld. '21, Crawfordsville. Isabel Gauld, '22, Crawfordsville. M. McFarland1Gel-hart, '10, E. St. Louis, Ill. Wayne Gentry, '22, Crawfordsville. D. Britton-George. '06, Western Spr., Ill. Ray George, '23. Crawfordsville. Broaddus Gerard. '25, Crawfordsville. George Gibson, '25, Indianapolis. Evalyn Giffin, '22, Lebanon. George Giffin, '09, Chicago, Ill. Everett Giffin. '10, Indianapolis. Katherine Gilbert, '25, Crawfordsville. Mary Winter-Gilbert, '97, Crawfordsville. Harley W. Gill, -'98, Logansport. Harry E. Gill, '01, Buffalo, N. Y. Marjorie Calvin Gill. '01, Bulfalo, N. Y. Pearl Taylor-Gillespie, '05, Springer, N. M. Doris Trask-Gillett, '16, Chicago, Ill. Lawrence Gilliland, '19, Indianapolis. Lewis T. Gilliland, '80, Los Angeles, Calif. Alfred Gillis, '22, Crawfordsville. David Glascock, '05, Terre Haute. Catherine Gleason, '26, Crawfordsville. Laura Goetz, '26, Crawfordsville. Anna O'Haver-Golf, '91, Delphi. Dorothy Gohman, '22, Crawfordsville. Eihel Gohrnan, '22, Crawfordsville. Esther Gohman, '18, Crawfordsville. William Goltra, '18, Lima, Ohio. Ada Detchon-Gonzales, '88, Glendale, Calif. Theressa Nogle-Good. '17, Clermont. Eugene Goodbar, '10, Crawfordsville. Mabel Bland-Goodbar. '11, Crawfordsville. N. Lodell Goodbar, '08, Crawfordsville. Ruth Stout-Goodwin, '20, Crawfordsville. Mabel Goodwin, '17, Indianapolis. Will J. Goodwin, '06, Indianapolis. Mary Brower-Gosman, '06, Lafayette. Jessie Fullenwider-Goss, '98, Evanston, Ill. Helen Gott, '25, Crawfordsville. M. Champion-Gottschling, '17, C'ville. Philetus S. Gould. '13, Akron, Ohio. Hobart Grandstalf, '15, Lafayette. Caroline Grantham. '26, Crawfordsville. Helen Grantham. '26, Crawfordsville. Harold Gray, '10, Crawfordsville. - ,, Maude Hall 91 East Chicago Ind Nellie Templeton Hall 08 Toledo Ohio Nelle Nicholson Hall 90 Chicago Ill lessie Williams Hall 20 Crawfordsville Ralph Hall 25 Crawfordsville Raymond Hall 14 Crawfordsvllle Bessie Curtis Hallick 98 Parksburg Pa Ruth Kelsey Hambcrsky 13 South Bend L Wallace Hamilton 07 Indianapolis Helen Williams Hamilton 16 Indianapolis Wayne Hamilton 20 Tampa Fla Osle Wilkinson Hamilton 19 Tampa Fla Thelma Hamm 21 Crawfordsvllle J King Hammann 13 E Orange N J Mary Hammitt 25 Crawfordsvllle Donovan Hampton 23 Crawfordsvllle Homer Hancock 26 Crawfordsvxlle lValter N Haney 26 Crawfordsvllle Hattie Hamilton Haney 03 Crawf dsville F' riield Hankms 11 Kokomo Mildred Hankms 23 Crawfordsvllle Morris Hankms 25 Crawfordsville Rs-rtha Wilhite Hanley 89 Chicago Ill Harold Hanna 12 Crawfordsville Nlnm Hanna 79 Crawfordsville Harold S Hannan 19 Crawfordsvllle Mabel Speed Hannan 93 Crawfordsville H len Linn Hannawalt 20 New Rlchmd ohn Hanson 15 Addie Harding 89 Crawfordsvxlle Blanche Divine Harding 87 Crawf dsvill James Harding 26 Crawfordsville Jane Harding 22 Crawfordsvllle Josephine Harding 17 Crawfordsvllle John Harding 18 Chicago Ill Robert Harding 26 Crawfordsville R Leazenby Hargrave 12 Hollywood Lal Chas Merle Harlan 10 Lafayett Doris Harlan 22 Crawfordsville Paul Harlan 17 Indianapolis Winton Harlow 24 LaPorte Anna louise Harney 26 Crawfordsvllle Lester Harper 10 Ft Wayne Roy Harper Z5 Crawfordsville Fenefrede Harris 10 Indianapolis Howard Harris 24 Crawfordsvllle Leroy Harris 07 Chicago Ill Lorens Harris 22 Crawfordsvxlle Mary Ames Harris 09 Cleveland Ohio sw 5 sllnlllh 1 - 1 1 . . . 1 . . 1 1 - 1 . l . - , , 1 - 1 ' Y I ' . , ,. . 1 1 . , . 1 1 - - . 1 . 1 1 - . . . , , ' 9 I ' l 1 . 1 1 1 . , . 1 1 1 .. , . . 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Mary Brown-Hayes 82 Comstock Mich. Kathryn Hayes 25 Crawfordsville. Raymond Hayes 26 Ladoga. Carl Hayworth 23 Hammond. Marguerite Heath, 10 W. Lafayette. Ruth Heath 12 Warsaw. Evelyn Heath 26, Crawfordsville. Vere Heath 12 Crawfordsville. Lola Hedge 21 Crawfordsville. Louise Craig-Hedrick 97 Indianapolis. Maude-Griest-Heemer 04 Washington D.C. Harold Henderson 21 Crawfordsville. Arno Hendrix 09 Chicago, Ill. Fred Hendrix 10 Louisville Ky. Opal Ward-Henry 18 Ladoga. Glen Henry, 03 Los Angeles Calif. Herbert Faye Henry 04 Fort Scott Kas Herbert M. Henry, 05. Mabel Frances Henry, 17 Davenport Ia Velma Henry, 14 Indianapolis. William Carter Henry 16 Bellevue Ohio. Grace Willis-Henthorn 11 Crawfordsville. Marie Liter-Henthorn 17 Crawfordsville. Kenneth Herring 25 Crawfordsville. Austin Herron 07 Attica. Edna R. Herron 94 Crawfordsville. Mary J. Herron, 25 Crawfordsville. Regina Herron 25 Crawfordsville. Glen Hershberger 15 Ada Minn. Louis Hershberger 23 Crawfordsville. Okel Hesler 21 Crawfordsville. Herbert Hesler 15 Crawfordsville. Georgia Quiggle-Hesler 15 Crawf dsville Russell Hesler 12 Crawfordsville. Ora Moifett-Hessler. 90 Crawfordsville. Lulu Shrewsberry-Hicks 22 Crawf dsville. Anna Hill, 26 Richmond. Dorothy Britton-Hill 14 Sarasota Fla. Newton Hill, 11 Peoria Ill. Marg. Glenn-Hillabold. 10 Stafford Kas Daniel Hillard 22 Crawfordsville. Harry Hillard 15 Kokomo. Mary E. Hills, 21 Crawfordsville. Ruth Hill Hirshburg, 19 Richmond. LaVona Hodshire '25 Crawfordsville. Waneta Grimes-Holt 16 Medaryville. Grace Green-Hood, 06 Crawfordsville. Lawrence Hood 26 Crawfordsville. Robert Hopkins 26 W. Lafayette. Bettie Hopping 99 Crawfordsville. Ernest Horney, 17 Long Beach, Calif. Gertrude Horney 19 Muncie. Jennie Hcarney 17 Long Beach Calif. Ruth E. Horney 25 Crawfordsville. Laura Grubb Hose. 92 Crawfordsville. John Hose 21, Chicago. Edith Hunt-Houlehan 19 Crawfordsville. Ruby Byrd-Houlehan 04 Crawfordsville. Audie Houston 22, Lafayette. Clifford Houston 26 Crawfordsville. Beulah Coffing-Houston, 25 Crawf dsville. Blanche Howard, 04 Crawfordsville. Frank Howard 10 Crawfordsville. Mary Byrd-Howard 10 Crawfordsville. Gale Howard 13 Pittsburgh P. Madge Coffel-Howell. 24 New Market. Lloyd B. Howell 05 Crawfordsville. Jessie Talbott-Hubbard 00, Indianapolis. Earl Huffman 12 Graysville. Lona Conover-Huffman 12 Crawf dsville. Robert Huft 12 Chicago Ill. Bernard Hughes 26, Crawfordsville. Byron E. Hughes 99 New York City. David Hughes 24 Crawfordsville. Rush Hughes 23 Crawfordsville. Mary Hulmes 21 Hanover. Louise Hultz 18 Washington D. C. Florence Scott-Hungate 12 Crawf dsville. Lela Scott-Hunnell 97 Terre Haute. -1-1--' - -- if Esther Hunt, '22, Crawfordsville. Frances Hunt '04, Iowa. Fred Hunt '18 Houston Texas. Lester Hunt '16 Chicago Ill. Lois Hunt 23 Crawfordsville. Mary Schweitzer-Hunt 83 Crawfordsville. Mary Glover-Hunter, '09, Chicago Ill. L. Dunbar'-Huntsinger 23 Indianapolis. Frances Eastlack-Hurd 11 Anderson. Frank Hurley S8 Little Rock Ark. Henry Hurley 16 Little Rock Ark. Dr. Paul Hurt 05 Indianapolis. E. Chadwick-Hutchins. 19 Crawfordsville. Mary Pugh-Hutter 06, Wilkes-Barre Pa. Freeman Hybarger 18 Elwood. Ruby Gipson-Hybarger 20 Elwood. Florence Hyde 24 Crawfordsville. Lelia Hyde 26 Crawfordsville. Lois Hyde 24 Crawfordsville. Dorothy Johnson Hyer 21 Rockford Ill Mary Hymer 18 Crawfordsville. David Ilili' 19 New York City. Mary Iliff, 21, Cambridge City. Mary Gerard Iliff 86 Cambridge City. Jesse Inlow 10 Crawfordsville. Josephine Gilbert-Inlow 10 Crawf dsville Mary McClure-Innis 13 Lafayette. Robert Irons 03 Winona Minn. Helen Lambert.-Irons 04, Winona, Minn. Don Irvin 10 Wingate. Enid Greene-Jack 23 Crawfordsville. Forrest Jackman, 25 Crawfordsville. Henry Jackman 25 Crawfordsville. Eva Johnson-Jackson 02 Danville Ill. Nevin James '19 Oshkosh Wis. Alberta Baldwin-Jarvis, 25 Indianapolis. Emma Hills-Jarvis '93 Crawfordsville. Lucile Campbell-Jay 10 Crawfordsville. Walter Jenkins 11 Florida. Wanda Layson-Jewell 22 Wallace. Clarence Joel '12, Crawfordsville. Lester Joel 05 Crawfordsville. Belle Johnson 91 Chicago Ill. Charles Johnson 15 Crawfordsville. Anna Johnson 15 Crawfordsville. Earl Johnson 00 Crawfordsville. Emma Johnson 92 Chicago Ill. Esther Johnson, 22 Crawfordsville. Frances Johnson, 08 Crawfordsville. Franklin Johnson 24 Crawfordsville. Lois Johnson 26. Crawfordsville. Mary Johnson 23 Crawfordsville. Mary Agnes Johnson 22, Crawfordsville. Miller Johnson 19 Cleveland Ohio. Lucile Davis-Johnson, 19, Cleveland Ohio Willis Johnson 21 Crawfordsville. Florence Hilliard-Jolley 18 Indianapolis. Charles Jones 24 Crawfordsville. Frances Jones 26 Crawfordsville. Georgia Shannon Jones 18 New Ross. Effie Cowan-Jones. 79 McAllen Texas. Jane Jones 24 Crawfordsville. Marsh Jones 13, Crawfordsville. Myrtle Fry-Jones 98 Crawfordsville. Opal Jones 24 Crawfordsville. Robert Jones, 25 Crawfordsville. Floy Smith-Jordan 06 Pasadena Calif. Mary Ristine-Kane 02 Chicago Ill. Albert Karle 16 Crawfordsville. Elizabeth Wallace-Karle 24 Crawf dsville. Cecil Karshner 15 Crawfordsville. Homer Karshner 15 Crawfordsville. Roy Karshner 13, Crawfordsville. Hazel Adair-Katzmann, 19 Chicago Ill. Lulu Keegan 86 New York City. Dr. Morton Keegan 83 South Bend. Juanita Fry-Keeling 17, Logansport. Dr. Stanfield Keeney, 82 Indianapolis. Graces Grimes-Keezee 17, Quincy. Ill. Lois Davidson-Keim 17 Crawfordsville. Ethel Hill-Keister 16 Lewiston Ill. Pearl Keller 22 Crawfordsville. Hazel Kellison 13 Indianapolis. Hazel Kelly 16 Crawfordsville. Marie Kelly 19 Crawfordsville. Mary Kelly 26 Crawfordsville. Rose Kelly 99 Crawfordsville. Maurine Ballard-Kelsey 09 Huntington. Ethel Crist-Kelsey 05 Crawfordsville. Lola Luster-Kemble 17 New Richmond. Campbell Kennedy 09 Wapato, Wash. -n 1un111.'19,n , P W 1 I. 1 I , 1 a , 1 1 1 .1 , , 1 1 . 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'l'-. 1 - 5' 1 I A 1 1 In s 1 A sgzjstw lil' Xlllllhll-V 'Hlml' - 'u ummm' , Dawn Kennedy 05 Ellensburg Wash Elizabeth Kennedy 24 Crawfordsvllle Dumont Kennedy 82 Crawfordsville Mary Wilhite Kennedy 84 Crawfcrdsville Emily Kennedy 24 Crawfordsville Ora L Kennedy 85 Ellensburg Wash Maurice Kennedy 19 Winchester James Kennon 22 Indianapolis Cecil Kepler 17 St Louis Mo Flora Work Kern 90 Lafayette Maude S1denerKernodle 05 Frankfort Helen Fertich Kerr 12 Newtown Lyman Keyes 12 Peru Angela Kiley 22 Crawfordsville Madge Johnson Kilpatrick 89 Chicago Clarice Conn Kimsey 08 Scottsdale Ariz Byron King 23 Crawfordsvllle Gladys King 20 Crawfordsville Lizzie EltzrohKmg 80 Indianapolis Mary E King 09 Indianapolis Jessie Bishop King 03 St Paul Mmn Hugh Kmgery 04 Boulder Colo Robert Kmgery 08 Chicago Ill Jessie Mae Kirby 25 Crawfordsville Lulu Smith Kirkpatrick 07 Crawf dsville L Johnston Kirkpatrick 06 Crawf dsville Laurel Miller Klrtley 06 Crawfordsville James Kitts 13 Crawfordsville Katherine Klem 26 Crawfordsville Maude Garber Klein 05 Crawfordsville May Klem 90 Crawfordsville Orville Klendwc-rth 16 Geneva William David Kline 05 Crawfordsville Carroll Klmger 25 Crawfordsville June Dorsev Knouff 97 Sandusky Ohio Evelvn Hankms Koellmg 21 Indianapolis Fred Kostanzer 22 Los Angeles Calif Jeanne te Kostanzer '72 rawfordsvllle John Kostanzer 21 Crawfordsvllle Mable Knstanzer 19 Sandoval Ill LaRue Mote Koth 15 Minneapolis Mmn lane Krout 77 Crawforclsville Roberta Krout 86 Crawford-wille Alice Krug 89 Crawfordsville Clyde Krug 21 Indianapolis Frances Krug 22 Crawfordsville Jean Krug 23 Crawfordsville Thompson Kummings 21 Crawfordsville William Kummings 21, Crawfordsville. ...L.. Adrian LaFollette 24 Bloomington. Lodell La.Follette, 23 Crawfordsville. Julia Johnson-Lally. 22. Gainesville Fla. Alma McCluer-I amb 83 Crawfordsville. Kent Lambert 09. Lexington. Va. M. Snyder-Lambert, 11. Lextington Va Ward Lambert, 07 W'est Lafayette. Raymond Lank. 12. Frankfort. Jessie Larrick 19, Crawfordsville. Marie Larrick Crawfordsville. George Laurimore. 18, Crawfordsville. Karl Laurimore, 25. Crawfordsville. LaVerne Lauthers. 23. Crawfordsville. Paul Lawhorn, 22 North Madison. Anna Borst-Layne, 92. Crawfordsvillc. Dr. Lloyd Layne 16 Crawfordsville. Everett Layson, 15. ' rawfordsville. Leroy Lavson 26. Crawfordsville. Mildred Lavson. 26. Crawfordsville. Lillian Hulett-Layson 03, Blythe Calif. Paul Layson. 23, Crawfordsville. Howard Layton. 21. Lafayette. Freeman Leas 26 Crawfordsville. William F. Lebo 10 Indianapolis. EHie Lee, '03, Crawfordsville. Eula Lee, 96. Lima Ohio. Jessie Lee 95, Crawfordsville. Frank Lee, '20, Crawfordsville. Gladys Wingert-Lee, '15, Crawfordsville. Esther Masner-Lee, '13. Terre Haute. Opal Lee, '24, Crawfordsville. Byford Lemon, '18, Crawfordsville. Pansy Lett, '25, Crawfordsville. Arthur Lewellyn, '16, Crawfordsville. Mate Lewis, '77, Washington, D.C. Helen Lamb-Lilienthal, '15, Chicago, Ill. Edmund Lind, '17, Crawfordsville. William V. Linder, '00, Washington, D.C. May Greist-Linder, '04, Washington, D.C. Edna Linderman, '25, Crawfordsville. Lewis Linderman, '24, Crawfordsville. Julia Miller-Link, '21, LaPorte. Laila Linn, '07, Chicago, Ill. Thelma Linn, '26, Crawfordsville. Lois Butler-Lippert, '14, Indianapolis. Norwood Lipscomb, '13, Hammond. Hazel Hall Little 12 Crawfordsville Audra Allen Livengood 15 Pekin Ill H Snyder Lockerby 12 Gr Rapids Mich Elizabeth Long 19 Baraboo Wis Everett Long 17 Detroit Mich Gladys Layton Long 15 Indianapolis Robert Long 13 Indianapolis Elmer Long 17 Terre Haute Daisy Ellis Long 91 Baraboo Wis Helen Long 17 Crawfordsvxlle Paul Long 22 Crawfordsville Harold Long 26 Crawfordsvllle Russell Long 21 Crawfordsville Viola McCluskey Long 19 Crawfordsville Cecil Lovell 25 Crawfordsville Clarence Lowe 18 Crawfordsville Ora Lowe 21 Crawfordsville Evangeline Layne Lowe 23 Crawf dsville Harrison Lowe 23 Crawfordsvzlle Walter Lowe 20 Crawfordsvllle Georgia Lee Lucas 83 Chicago Ill Esther Luckett 15 Crawfordsville Clark Lupton 21 W Lafayette Maurice Lupton 24 W Lafayette Mable Luster 20 Crawfordsvllle Martha Essex Luster 24 Crawfordsville Everett Luster 12 Crawfordsville Mable Terwilliger Luster 13 Crawf dsvllle Lloyd Luzader 14 Indianapolis Dwight Lynch 99 Mansfield Ohio John Lynch 06 Crawfordsville Leland Lvnch 05 Crawfordsville Mary Smith Lynch 09 Crawfordsvllle Mc- George McAlevy 14 Evansville Stowe Leazenby McAlevy 15 Evansville Hallie Henderson McBee 14 Darlington V I-IershbergerMcBr1de 18 Veedersburg Curtis McCalip 08 Washington DC Edward McCarthy 26 Crawfordsvllle E Endicott McCassertv 20 Shannondale Ruth Moore McCay 17 Linden Chas R McCampbell 06 French Lick Ruth McCarthy 18 Crawfordsville William McCarthy 24 Crawfordsville Chas N McClamroch 98 Crawfordsville Elizabeth McClamroch 24 Crawfordsville F. Chamberlain-McClamroch, 00, Cville. John McClamroch. 25. Crawfordsville. Les er M Clamroch. 07 Crawfordsville. Paul McC1amroch 21 Crawfordsville. M. Wells-Mvf'lamroch 21 Crawfordsville. Pauline McClamrock 24 Lafayette. H.. Walter1McClamrock. 09 Crawfordsville. Gilbert McClelland. 21 Crawfordsville. Pauline McClelland 21 Greencastle. Merle McCloud. 24 Crawfordsville. John McClur'e 07 Waynetown. Sarah Pugh-McClure 04 Newtown. Helen McCluskey 24, Indianapolis. H. Lupton-McCormick 20 Lafayette. Minnie Lennox-McCoy, 06, Indianapolis. Clifford McCullough 07 Crawfordsville. Clyde McCullough 11 Crawfordsville. Cuba Boldt-McCullough, 16 Crawf dsville. Fred McCullough 10. Crawfordsville. Velma McCullough 05, East Chicago. Guy McDaniels. 24 Crawfordsville. Dorothv Long-McDaniel. 20 Crawf dsville. Grace McDonald 22 Crawfordsville. Harry McDonald. 24 Crawfordsville. Buryl McFa11 23 Spring Valley Ill. Evelyn McFeely 10 East Chicago. Floyd McGeath 20 Hartford City. Helen McGilliard '18, Dayton Ohio. Devere McGinnis, 20 Columbus. Frances Snyder-McGuire 18, Chicago, Ill. Myrtle Jones-McGuire, '05, Decatur, Ga. H. Detchon-Mclntire. '90, Glendale, Calif. Edward McKeown, '19, Crawfordsville. Helen Sparks-McKinney, '18, Seattle, Wash Lola McKinney, '06, Wingate. Reid McLain, '23, Crawfordsville. ' Elizabeth McLeod, '08, Indianapolis. Oliver McLeod. '17, Crawfordsville. Stella Wasson-McMakin, '92, Crawf'dsville Emerson McN'ee1ey, '22, Crawfordsville. Belle McMullin, '95, Chicago. Robert McMurry, '24, Crawfordsville. Opal McQuown, '14, Crawfordsville. Inez Kelsey-McTurnan, '11, Indianapolis. Richard McWilliams, '14, Indianapolis. .M- M. Schenck-Mader, '99, Martin's Ferry, O C. Ireland-Maguire, '22, Indianapolis. l 4 v 1 Y . , , , -, 1- 1 1 -.,1. 7 KEN ' -'41 1 2 ' rf 4 . , 5' Y f- 'NU' ,,, 1 1. : . . 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Cline Manges 23, Crawfordsville. Edith Manges 25, Crawfordsville. Lucile Manges 24 Crawfordsville. E. Davidson-Manges '05, Crawfordsville. J. Byron Manson '13, Crawfordsville. George D. Manson 19, Crawfordsville. M. Whittington-Manson 19 Crawf dsville. Paul B. Manson 16 Crawfordsville. Grace Harding-Manson 21 Crawfordsville. Mabel Dice-Manuel 07 Crawfordsville. Betty Clark-Martin 25 Hammond. Chester Martin 24 Crawfordsville. Elizabeth Martin 23 Crawfordsville. Ladley Martin 20 Chicago Ill. Levi P. Martin 05 Jamestown. Magdalene Martin 22 Crawfordsville. Mary Curtis-Martin 84 Monmouth Ill. R. Hopping-Martin 06 Carlyle Mont. William Martin 26 Crawfordsville. Thelma Martin 23 Crawfordsville. Wendell Martin 22 Crawfordsville. Beulah Smith-Mason 18 Crawfordsville. Bessie Myers-Mason 11 Crawfordsville. Helen Mason 21 Crawfordsville. Edward Mathews, 26 Crawfordsville. Hazel Meister-Mathews 10 Anderson. Hazel Lucas-Mathews 21 Crawfordsville Thomas Mathews 24 Crawfordsville. Caroline Harp-Mattox 04 Boston, Mass. Frank Maxwell 11 Los Angeles Calif. Fred Maxwell 16 Marion. Esther Clement-May 98 Crawfordsville. Lester Meadows 15 Marion. Eulala Baker-Meek 15 Crawfordsville. Leonore Line-Meek 11 Crawfordsville. L. Clarkson-Mellendorf, 17 Indianapolis. Raymond Menefee 16 Lafayette. Clarence Merrill 05 Indianapolis. Horace Merrill 13 Niles Mich. R. Houlehan-Merrill 11 Michigan City. Raymond Merrill 14 Michigan City. Karl Meyer 04 Crawfordsville. Effie Meyers 12 Waynetown. Cecelia Michael 25 Crawfordsville. Helen Middleton 23 Crawfordsville. Clara Lind-Mikels 17 Ashtabula O. Agnes Miller 09 Crawfordsville. Albert Miller 78 Crawfordsville. Chas. Miller 20 Crawfordsville. Damon Miller 13 Greenlleld. Dorothy Miller 24, Crawfordsville. Florence Evans-Miller 06 Crawfordsville Binford Miller 06 Crawfordsville. Hugh Miller 12 Crawfordsville. Irene Miller 17 Lafayette. John Miller 12 State College P . Mae Barker-Miller 12 State College a. Karl Miller 21 Crawfordsville. Lauretta Miller 24 Crawfordsville. Marjorie Miller 23 Mount Healthy 0. Martha Miller 23 Bloomington. Mary Miller 25 Crawfordsville. Newton Miller 82 Frankfort. Raymond Miller 16 Indianapolis. William Miller 19 Chicago Ill. Mora Ream-Miller 15 Washington D.C. Daniel Milligan 08 Ft. Wayne. Fred C. Millis 07 Indianapolis. Harriett I-Iarding-Millis 91 Hanover. Lenley Mills 22 Crawfordsville. Ada Epperson-Mills 19 Crawfordsville. 'Thelma Mills 26 Crawfordsville. Alena Love-Miner 12 Frankfort. Edward Misch 25 Crawfordsville. Mary Hultz-Mitchell 11 Washington D.C. Helen Schell-Moir 07 Glendale Calif. Elizabeth Maloney 08 Crawfordsville. Justin J. Maloney 07 Crawfordsville. Myrtle Griest-Monger 97 South Bend. Anna Divine-Montgomery 77 Linden. Donovan Montgomery 19 Danville Ill. Naomi Montgomery 21 Crawfordsville. Cecil Moon 12 Indianapolis. Elizabeth Moon 25 Crawfordsville. Royse Moon 16 Crawfordsville. Ella Kostanzer-Moon, 16 Crawfordsville. Louise Moon 22 Crawfordsville. Wilbur' Moon 15 Thorntown. William Moon 21 Miami Fla. Arthur Moore, '25, Crawfordsville. Edward Moore, '24, Crawfordsville. Evelyn Moore, '25, Crawfordsville. Mildred Menefee-Moore '18 Indianapolis. Harry Moore 21, Crawfordsville. Marvin Moore, 24 Crawfordsville. Lucille Canine-Moore 24 Crawfordsville. Zola Martin-Moore 21, Jamestown. Dolores Morgan, 26 Crawfordsville. Francis Morgan, 24, Crawfordsville. Georgia Spray-Morris 22 Crawfordsville. Mary Morris '24, Crawfordsville. Herbert Morrison 19 Crawfordsville. G. Patton-Morrison, 19, Crawfordsville. Ruth Stubbins-Morrison 17 Kokomo. E. Smith-Morrison 07 Point Loma Calif Edward Morse 13 Watertown Mass. Julia Morse 13 Chicago Ill. Guy Morton 24 Indianapolis. Sue Morton 22 Greentown. John Mosley 18 Camden N. J. Martha Mosley 23 Crawfordsville. Orville Mottern 25 Crawfordsville. Ray Mount 26, Crawfordsville. , V. Bell-Mount 94 Chicago Heights Ill. L. Glascock-Moyer 12 Crawfordsville. E. Wainscott Moyer 23 College Park Md Hannah Muhleisen 83 Crawfordsville. Ruth Hunt-Mullikin 17 Linnsburg. Vivian Harris-Munns 15 Crawfordsville. Gertrude Munhall 94 Crawfordsville. Russell Munns, 12 Grand Forks N. D. Autumn Wilhite-Muriett 98 Crawf dsville. John F. Murphey 20 Crawfordsville. William Murphey, 15 Washington D. C. Ben H. Myers 12 Crawfordsville. Ethel Myers 25. Crawfordsville. Joe Myers 12 Indianapolis. Olive Myers- 22 Champaign Ill. Anna Keeney-Naylor 83 San Diego Calif Daisy Hunt-Negley 02 Indianapolis. Lena Neilist, 08 Crawfordsville. Adrian Nelson 24 Crawfordsville. Dorothy Nelson, 26 Crawfordsville. Fern McDaniels-Nelson 14 Crawfordsville. Glen Nelson 13 Crawfordsville. Claude Nesbitt. 10 New Richmond. V. Snyder-Newhouser 17, Washington D.C. Herbert Newkirk 21 Hammond. Marion Newkirk 20 Hammond. - Russell Newlin 24 Crawfordsville. Clifford Newsom 25 Crawfordsville. Hazel Newsom, 25 Crawfordsville. Lillian Crane-Nichols 12 Springfield Ill. Kenyon Nicholson 13 New York City. Lawrence Nicholson 14 Edgefleld S. C. Bryce Niven 17 Brownsville Texas. Edith Nolan 24 Crawfordsville. Nola Nolan 26 Crawfordsville. Harvey Norman 25 Jamestown. Mable Norman 21 Jamestown. Opal Clark-Norris 22 Lafayette. M. Kingery-0 Brien 22 Columbus Ohio K. Fullenwider-0 Haver 90 Memphis Tenn, E. Detchon-Olds 11 Indianapolis. Dora Oliver 24 Crawfordsville. Howard 0 Neall 06 Crawfordsville. Walter O Neall 04 Crawfordsville. E. Waters-Orris 08 Santa Barbara Calif. Mamia Hills-Orton 90 Greencastle. Emery Osborn 17 Hebron. Pearl Jamison-Osborne 18 Louisville K . Gladys Roach-Otto 18 Crawfordsville. Fred Otto 14 Crawfordsville. Marie Otto 09 Crawfordsville. Mary Lee-Overmeyer 08 Francesville. Aldine Owens 23 Crawfordsville. Mary Pitman-Owens 99 Indianapolis. Ruby Myers-Owens 15 Judson. Margaret Smith-Paddock 07 Darlington. Mabel Leech-Paine 98 Downers Grove Ill Homer Paire 10 Crawfordsville. L. McMullen-Park 09 Glendale Calif. Dorotha Zachary-Patrick 25 Indianapolis. Blanche Patterson 02 Crawfordsville. Maurice Patterson 19 Des Moines Ia. Blanche Kelly-Patton 17 Crawfordsville. Leland Patton 26 Crawfordsville. Merle Patton 24 Crawfordsville. Mamie Paugh 20 Indianapolis. Mary Paxton '17 Indianapolis. Georgia Payne 09 Crawfordsville. funn . -9,11 Q 3: 2 - Y 'A ' .' I ' ' il , , . , y 1 , 1 . , . , , . . . , 1 1 . . . , , . 1 , 1 , 1 , 1 . , . . . 1 , 1 7 n , I 1 , . . . , . 1 1 , 1 ' 1 , , I 1 , , 1 1 , . , . , , ' ' I , ' ' N , 3 , . . . , , , .7 , , I , , I , , , , . , , . . , , , . , 1 1 1 1 , . , , ,, , , , . Elizabeth McDowell-Miller, '23, Advance. Holly Niven, '21, Mac Island. Texas. . , . . , , , , . 8 , ., . . , . P 0 , . , , , 1 , I 1 , 1, ' , , , . , , . 1 1 1, . 1 , I 1 1 I ,I , 7 1 1 H ' y ,' , . y . , 1 Y 1 I ' , . 1 1 , I , 3 , 1 1 , , Y I 1 , 3 , , , 1 , 1 1 , , . ' , , P . 1 1 Y . , , . ' 1 . . . , , Y , 1 . 1 1 V . y , , 1 l l 1 I 1 1 , . , ., , ,Q , ' - , , I , 1 1,' I . , 1 . 5 , ', , I . 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Indlanapohs Nathan Pickett 25 Crawfordsvllle Lawrence Plerce 10 West Lafayette Lester Plerce 08 West Lafayette Edlth Johnson Pxerce 10 West Lafayette Harriet R1stmeP1erce 99 Clinton Blanche CresseP1erce 97 Portland Ore Frank Pittman 14 Schenectaday N Y Robert Plttman 22 Schenectaday NY Mabel Hutton Plumley 96 New York Clty Clanssa Snyder Plummer 03 Wabash Lucy Plummer 95 Chxcago Ill Code Plunkett 22 Crawfordsvllle Orda Plunkett 16 Urbana Ill Mamma Lynch Pollom 09 Darlmgton Dons Porter 17 Montxcello Bess Nncely Porter 97 Indxanapolxs Herman Porter 20 Indianapolis Emmett Poston 07 Sprmgfield Ill Floyd Poston 10 Attlca Irwm Poston 16 Attlca Martha Barnh1llPoston 16 Attica Bertha Kelsey Poston 02 Martmsvllle Ethan Prewltt 20 Ann Arbor Mlch Pauline Kelsey Prmce 19 South Bend Eula Shannon Prntchard 14 Zxonsvllle Vlctorla Proffltt 23 Crawfordsvllle Herman Pugh 14 Chncago Ill Jack Purdue 26 Crawfordsvxlle Hattie Pursel 88 Crawfordsvllle .Q- Helen Elzroth Quick 14 Crawfordsvllle Nina Martm 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Lebanon Ruth Balley Reynolds 08 Annvllle Pa Robert Reynolds 21 Crawfordsvllle Clay R1ce 07 Danvxlle Ill Edlth Canme Rlce 10 Connersvmlle Gladys Rxce 26 Crawfordsvllle vllllll ' 62: A 1, ,,.,, ,E ,, Helen Rice 23 Crawfordsvllle Russell Rxce 25 Crawfordsvllle Dorothy Rxchardson 19 Crawfordsvxlle Leon Rlchardson 24 Crawfordsvxlle Fannie Toney Rlchmond 17 Fxskvllle Harry Rlchmond 04 Des Molnes Ia Amy Rxdlm 12 Joseph Rlgglns 21 Advance Margaret Vaughan Rxggs 12 Crawf dsvllle Edlth Moon Rxgom 22 Burbank Cahf Grace Rlley 26 Crawfordsvllle Era Swank Rxscher 13 Crawfordsvllle Henry Crane Rlstme 04 Seattle Wash Esther Roach 14 Crawfc-rdsvllle Mildred Roach 23 Crawfordsvxlle Frances Robbins 25 Crawfordsvllle G Thompson Robblns 16 Mt Vernon Helen Robbms 25 Crawfordsvxlle Edlth Jackson Robblns 13 Seymour Evelyn Evans Roberts 09 Indlanapohs Pauline Maloney Roberts 10 Evansville Frances Bell Robertson 04 El Paso Tex Glen Robertson 24 Crawfordsvxlle H Hardmg Robmson 23 Crawfordsvxlle Karl Robmson 24 Crawfordsvxlle Mary Shoaf Robmson 16 DeKalb Ill Lucxle Rogers 26 Crawfordsvxlle Morris Rogers 25 Crawfordsvllle Ralph Rogers 17 Los Angeles Cahf Edward Ronk 25 Jamestown Harrxet Denms Ronk 98 Crawfordsvxlle Martha Thomas Rose 90 Chlcago Ill Dorothy Day Ross 22 Eugene Ore Ernest Ross 15 Lmnsburg Geo A Ross 10 Indlanapolls Raymond Ross 13 New York Clty Dorothy Greene Ross 13 New York City Aurella J Rosser 16 Oxford 0 Mary Ellen Rosser 21 Crawfordsvllle Charles Rosser 26 Crawfordsvxlle Letha B1rchRosser 20 Columbus 0 John O Rosser 19 Columbus O Theodore Rosser 24 Crawfordsvllle E Doubleday Rounds 07 Los Angeles Cal A ONealRountree 06 Crawfordsvllle E Barcus Rowland 22 Los Angeles Cal Samuel Rowland 22 Los Angeles Cahf Juanzta Ruble 23 Crawfordsvllle Preston O Rudy 13 Evanston Ill Edith Pugh Rumkle 13 Washington DC Herman Rush 14 Flushing N Y Ruth Wright Rush 18 Flushmg N Alverta Russell 21 Wmston Salem N C Cormne Russell 20 Crawfordsvxlle Donnls Sa1dla 17 Crawfordsvllle Mellle Caster Saxdla 09 Crawfordsvllle Ella Wynn Sanders 09 Crawfordsvllle Margaret Casey Sanders 09 Wolcottvllle Verle Ward Sanderson 18 Delphx Bma Thompson Sarver 05 Crawf dsvxlle Albert H Satterlee 24 Loma Lmda Cahf Loxs Long Saunders 16 Crawfordsvllle S Mclntlre Saunders 00 Tacoma Wash Anna Krout Scearce 85 Mosler Ore Gretchen Scharf 24 Crawfordsvllle Dr Faye O Schenck 96 Crawfordsvllle Mmme Scott Schlater 90 New York Clty Charl Schlemmer 00 Ft Lauderdale Fla Carl Schlemmer 19 Crawfordsvllle Neva Lynch Schlemmer 22 Crawf dsvllle Emlly Schlemmer 13 Crawfordsvllle F Louls Schlemmer 10 Crawfordsvllle Geo M Schlemmer 92 Crawfordsvllle Hlldegarde Schlemmer 11 Indla V Mclntlre Schleppy 98 Los Angeles Cal Anna Foote Schrody 06 Pueblo Colo M Bonne1lSchroeter 94 Los Angeles Cal Grace Kennon Schuler 17 Indxanapohs Jerome Schultz 04 Crawfordsvllle Mary M Schweltzer 19 Crawfordsvllle Theodore Sweztzer 21 Crown Pomt Catherne Schwlndler 25 New Market Frances Scott 23 Crawfordsvxlle Sue Scott 95 Indanapolxs 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Hutchinson-Spaulding, '02, Minneapolis. 3 , Vera Shlnklln- Zfff Cl'BWf01'dBV1ll?- Irene Shanklin-Spears, '20, Evansville. E . , - au e o oo - , ' , ' ' . ' L iEn'l efi'.f Sffffff' -214' ccilixfflfiiiliile' ifand s'Z, ,'I 'e 2 Q1 ,C,f 'f 2 Margaret White-Shannon, '21, Crawf'dsvil1e. Louis Spilmadt 'ljgfrlyzlew York Exim is H Virgil Shannon, '24, Crawfordsville. Emily Moomspilman '18' New york City. Charlotte Shapera, '21, Crawfondsville. Mark Spilman, '99, Clarendon, Va. ' gafmeh 5:35. ,gi5,Cfi.lL:vVI.'g?-lAdE:,1S:L9- glarxy gielen Spilmand '82, Crasfordsville. eores 1 . 5 ' t ' , '25, f d ll . Eliz.' Clements-Sharpless, '22, Auburn-D Ivla Miclhhglilglponsler, Magwoffd, Ill. I Lewis Shaver. 1,7- Camp Kearney- Calif- Lucy Talbott-Springer, '91, Crawfordsville. , Robert Shavfer. 15- Cl'8Wf0fdSVllle- Elsa Otto-Springsteen, '16, Long Isl'd, N.Y. ' Cleo Shaw, 11, Cl'8Wf01'dSVllle- , William Sprow, '04, Crawfordsville. I Mary V. Crabbs-Shaw, '16, Crawfordsville. Alta Stafford, 726' Cmwfordwme. I Noble R. Shaw, '14, Crawfordsville. Anna Stafford. '05, Whiting. Lulu Herron-Sheaifer, '16, Crawfordsville. Frank Stafford, '21, Jamestown. Lillian SHGHTQP. '13- DQt1'0ite Mich- J. Thompson-Stafford, '21, Jamestown. gfiulii Sl5ilh18,2?WlEs:l1jnIg-gn. D- C- Horace Sgfford, '12, Evanston, Ill. 0l'0 Y 9 Y- 1 lc - L ' St d, '25, C f d 'll . Lolita Lanfners-snelley, '21, Chicago, Ill. Rffgff' Stjffgfd, ,26, Cf,2f,f'f,Qd1'QnL. glafirigi ihelleyig ag, Chlici-IBO, Ill- Ruth Staiford, '17, South Bend. B 9 9Y, , QW 055- Ruby Stafford, '19, South Bend. Pehrl Llm1'Shel1eYv ,13, New ROSS- , Stella Brown-Stafford, '99, Crawfordsville. John W. Shephard, Q4, Cleveland, Ohio. Eula Ramsewstanderj '12, Mansfield, 0. Burl Sherrlll., 19, Chleege, Ill- Marian Stanford, '25, crnwfnraeville. llavexgtt Sabglxll, -S2,,gsh1f3:fg3ggl- In Schlegpy-Starnes, '97, LEasrdAngeles, Cal. . arne - erri , , , . 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Craig-Stockdale, '18, Indianalaolis. 9 ' ,- ,' Helen Hayes-Stopher, '05, Kent, . Qegesigaigglgidfggrcfggffggjfgggn Tex Edna Hulett-Storer, '98, San mege, cam. o ' I 1 1 ' B , ' , ' U Leroy Siee- '99- Cfawfofdsville- , . BFHWTSQEinf:-sgfdffffafrilsvdgfwferaeville. 35:3 351123:Iffgmgggglggfasggfyf dsvme' Doris Rutledge-Stout, '15, Crawfordsville. Anna Simmons, '22, Crawfordsville. Exfsgtiizftllgoelggzgioliqivllle' glfme ,gg lfadlgggfolasg Linn Fleya-scene, '21, chienge, 111. e ' ' ' ' ' . , '24, C 'll . Kathe i e,Simp50'H' '12' c i.Wf0rdiY'ne' 11222111Eetgugtraughalnlfvgggrcgrlaviordsville. S:'J'2nEi3:nE'Z:1psf'a vgffivgssmzv' e' Fern Coons-Straub, '19, Crawfordsville. 5 - ' ' . h, ' , C f d 'll . 1 Lee 352132123323g2b1es aYi70 5K:c:io In Stella Vannice-Strole, '78, Chadhourn, N.C. me-skee. efawfofdene- 1535: SZ'.f',T5' eizmizaizzaiie' '- ' '98AdelIa. - '-'v '-- Mary Dawg Sk': 'e'i .' It Josephine Stubbins, 24, Crawfordsville. ggzdzrSiztrsay'S1:3eerg,'d'q'iapI'fIc:':1-e Dam? Blanche Davis-Stump, '03, Crawfordsville. William Slattery, '1o,'Bef33yi11e. SHI' 32323: .ggi gf5:g:ceB'g:l':if1Q?g' Cfgzaggngafe- Tessie wieenm-sewelley, '17, Clinton. ' ,' ' . Mildred Sull' an, '16, Chicago, Ill. ?I:g'nB5::5i':B :g'6 1gieE'gfL:e1 'd- Ohm' Lucile Sumrdeyrs, '25, Indianapolis. Zola Bmeeenbnniley, '16, crnwfngdeville. 'gig 5'2fg fJ2avff5r,fQ',j2j'ff,f'0w ' Betty. CaseY'Sn'f'fg 019- i.VIagro'?Hl's' lu' Gladys Surface, '23, Crawfordsville. ggxgee ' ,25 ' Crgivvgoggsigflee' Mary F. Tutt-Surface, 20, Milwaukee, Wis. Kath. FisherlSmith, '98, rena-an-Lne,wie. QSM EgfffffflSf5qe,fmW'i'Q'eehXL1dale . 'h '08 Youngstown 0. .' - , ' ' ' gina? SIE? bravbfordsvme ' Hazel Morris-Sutton, 17, Berwyn, Ill. Eval' William'-Smffhe 11' Toledo' . gegsgrgughxlerkiiipBgrygravfordsville. Eva W ee'g'-S'g'j 3-5'9fg,1'1 f 01 -Mme- D. Owens-Swaney, 20, Chattanooga, Tenn. Egfr' gszysxsrh' 35' Glfgggrgxgfig liessie Bailor-Swank, '12, Lafayette. ' ' .' , . ' uciana Swank, '20, Clinton. Ida Amnfel:mfm'Smlth'f 93' giucago' IH' M. Alexander-Swank, '09, New Richmond. gggagrggtgmigi g'5'WC:3:gngvi11e Pauline -Clements-Swank, '17, Losantville. Madge Catterlin-Smith, '06, crnwferdeville. Qfjgefv 'Q1'j2Qf: ?1'3: '3gtQ,,Q'f i2gh gglgisssggfh32g08bri':tYg-alrsfiglte' Wanda Birch-Swayzee, '22, Frankfort. fig 1iIj':QfSg'lfji'3y'S?51Chg5:5gg glibnsgflfgilrlin, 0qo,E?:ii.g2:12'iii1e. Mabel Breaks-Snodgi'ass,,'ll5, Crawf'dsville. 53521, Smgglzd' ,1g4'RE::::??rdsvlue' ggmugd gevdegi lg' sxgrurigfiggld' nl' M. Armantrout-Swindler, '02, New Market. Gla :gy ig-, 1,6 giw in svl ah D. Wilkinson-Switzer, '18, Crawfordsville. Her? t gy il' ,lb CZ? eaten' ' Maude Hole-Switzer, '19, Crawfordsville. M:,e'i'rSn:g'erer',01 'In 5:25321 Hs Martha Switzer, '26, Crawfordsville. ' , ' 5 Frank Symmes, '03, Indianapolis. glarian Srgydeg. 29i7C1'3Wf0?'lS5'l1la-I Eudora Stubbins-Symmes, '03, Indianapolis. , T erman nyfr' ' raw or sv' 9' Will Symmes, '14, Crawfordsville. :Y , roy Snyder, 20, Mulberry. D Q g adalsognervxlle. '93, Crawfordsvxlle. -T- - ucie omerville, '98, Indianapol' . , , . , ' ' gfgg, w'ee'ae-S-me Hfleblio- ',2:1'.::'i.'.','s:.':.':::f...':.'1, .:a a2:,:'kf.'3,':':',.., 2 'I e B Sowers' 15' Bloommgton' Karl Tannenbaum, '10, Chicago, Ill. - E 1 1,1 Y it N . viilmf i f . . lx - -M -ff -.,.--.,, Q? I I - ' - v x, 5 A . e e ' ' lell- le. -. mn ......- 1 Ivey WUW1e:?v4srwmwrp. ywvzffiw Dr. Norman Tannenbaum, '11, N. Y. City Katherine Tatlock, '26, Indianapolis. Bessie Taylor, '26, Lafayi. Emma Lalley-Taylor, '03, Crawfordsville. Harry Taylor, '97, Lafayette. Hazel Taylor, '25, Crawfordsville. Marie Taylor, '18, Crawfordsville. Marijane Ta.ylor, '26, Crawfordsyille. May Taylor, '94, Crawfordsville. Russell Taylor, '21, Ustis, Fla. Dorothy Teague, '24, Crawfordsville. Mildred Terry, '25, Crawfordsville. Nelly Terry, '26, Crawfordsville. Grace Tevis, '20, Crawfordsville. A. Chamberlin-Thimblebee, '94, Orlando, Fla. Byron Thomas, '24, Crawfordsville. Joseph Thomas, '25, Crawfordsville. Jennie Deeter-Thomas, '10, New Richmond. Albert H. Thompson, '24, Crawfordsville. E. McDaniel-Thompson, '22, Kempton. Frank Thompson, '09, Bluifton. Helen Smith-Thompson, '12, Crawf'dsville James Thompson, '21, Crawfordsville. Walter Thompson, '03, Crawfordsville. Mabel Thompson, '22, Crawfc-rdsville. Lotta Thompson, '13, Akron, Ohio. Albert Thompson, '26, Crawfordsville. May Thompson, '08, Crawfordsville. Wanda Clement-Thompson, '09, Plymouth Sarah Yount-Thornell, '03, Sidney, Ia. M. Hughes-Thornton, '80, Los Angeles, Cal William Tilney, '26, Crawfordsville. Alfred Tinsley, '05, Louisville, Ky. Helen Tinsley, '22, Salem, Ohio. Margaret Tinsley, '20, Oxford, Ohio. Marie Tinsley, '02, Crawfordsville. Harold Titus, '12, Crawfordsville. Carl Todd, '11, Crawfordsville. Frank Todd, '18, New Richmond. Oscar Todd, '23, Crawfordsville. Harry Tomlinson, '10, South Bend. Paul Tomilson, '14, Crawfordsville. Margaret Tompkins, '21, Chicago, Ill. Helen Toney, '28, Crawfordsville. LeMae Birch-Toth, '17, East Chicago. Nellie Trexler. '25, Crawfordsville. H. McDowell-Tribbett, '16, Crawfordsville. M. Milligan-Trimble, '09, Crawfordsville. Gertrude Troutman, '18, Crawfordsville. Ethel Moore-Trout, '04, Crawfordsville. Mable Scott-Tinney, '07, Dreeley, Colo. Nancy Turner, '22, Berrien Springs, Mich Walter Turner, '26, Berrien Springs, Mich Miner Tuttle, '09, New York City. Cleo Warren, '16, Lafayette. Edith Smith-Warren. '14, Crawfordsville. Loren Warren, '12, Stamford, Conn. Luella Warren, '11, Crawfordsville. Martha Keefe-Warren, '15, West Lafayette. Geo. Washburn, '12, Crawfordsville. Imogene Washburn, '24, Crawfordsville. Lela Wasson, '26, Crawfordsville. Maurine Watkins, '14, New York City. Bessie VVatson, '23, Crawfordsville. Norman Watson, '17, Crawfordsville. O. McGaughey-Watson, '19, Crawf'dsville. Walter Watson, '10, Indianapolis. Robert Weaver, '26, Chicago, Ill. Mary Webster, '25, Wolcott. Gordon Wedding, '23, Crawfordsville. Randolph Wedding, '22, Danville, Ill. Samuel Weikel, '25, Crawfordsville. Marie Dahn-Welch, '14, Crawfordsville. Ethridge Welsh, '20, Frankfort. ,Howard Weliver, '22, Crawfordsville. Hazel Sanford-Weliver, '22, Crawfordsville. Joy Carlson-Wells, '98, Seattle, Wash. Flora Carrington-Wells, '22, Indianapolis. Mary Welty, '77, Crawfordsville. Harold Wert, '16, Chicago. Quentin Wert, '22, Wallace. Ruth West, '04, Seattle, Wash. Kenneth Whalen, '26, Crawfordsville. Chas. Wheat, '01, N. Yakima, Wash. M. Groendyke-Wheeler, '13, Wauwatosa, Wis. Bess Nicholson-Wheeler, '94, Cleveland, O. Doris Whelan, '19, Indianapolis. Lawson Whitaker, '26, Waynetown. Mabel White, '23, Crawfordsville. M. Detchon-White, '78, Washington, D.C. Maude Fisher-White, '98, Crawfordsville. Russell White, '16, Miami, Fla. Hubert Whitson, '18, Crawfordsville. Dorothy Whittington, '16, Akron, Ohio. Helena Whittington, '24, Crawfordsville. Hubert Whittington, '20, Dayton, 0. Rebecca Whittington, '26, Crawfordsville. Richard Whittington, '22, Crawfordsville. Gladys Shanklin-Wicks, '23, Akron, O. Ralph Wicks, '04, Indianapolis. Leslie Widener, '16, Crawfordsville. Lena Hill-Wilhite, '19, Indianapolis. Anna Wilhite, '19, South Bend. Elinor Wilhite, '17, New Albany. Gerald Wilhite, '23, Indianapolis. Behmer Wilkinson, '23, Crawfordsville. Byron Wilkinson, '17, Crawfordsville. 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WF : ' cs uo:.':,:, EEK? E- --. as D- O 2- ui Q- .4 :f::00m- --nr ' 3 ' E' '4 2 ' -- ' 5 D-P' ' ' 9' ... ' f-I 2 3 I 3 3 ' S- 5 F ' F 3 9 Q il .- ,- ,- if . f 9 Ek: A , A -... .,.. - . -4 -. ...'....., ...W -1 nn: 4 2 p I - 1- ' N., V - uv ' 4 Y slluuuy , -5 ,,,Y, , xnll !vn, alllIlllllV' SQJL Q I I Lloyd Wisehatt, '15, Kalamazoo, Mich. Mary M. Long-Wollendampt, '18, Chicago. Mary Thomas-Wood, '19, Kansas City, Mo. Earl Woodard, '99, Chicago, Ill. Kenneth Woodbery, '15, Detroit, Mich. Harry Woodworth, '05, St. Louis, Mo. Virginia Wooldridge, '24, Crawfordsville. Russell Work, '21, Chicago, Ill. Dorothy Wray, '25, Crawfordsville, Evelyn Thomas-Wray, '17, Indianapolis. Gloyd Wray, '08, Washington, D. C. Jennie Tapp-Wray, '08, Crawfordsville. Opal Wray, '22, Crawfordsville. Roscoe Wray, '17, Indianapolis. Jessie Gilkey-Wray, '89, Crawfordsville. Helen Wright, '22, Crawfordsville. Herman Wright, '15, Crawfordsville. E. McClamroch-Wright, '16, Crawfordsville. Lavoran Robbins-Wright, '23, Crawf'dsville. Fannie Watson-Allen, '91. Warren Ayres, '07, Caretta Balser, '10. Autimn Lee-Bartholomew, '97, Fannie Beal, '83, Anna M. Beck, '82, Lucy Beck, '83, Kate Krout-Biglow, '77, Dorothy Whyte-Borley, '24, Fern Bowman, '15, Ed. S. Boyland, '82, Clyde Brower, '01, Fred Brown, '17. Henry L. Brown, '90, Joseph F. Burrows, '09, Donald Byrd, '11. Paul Jones Byrd, '13. Belle Russell-Campbell, '78. John W. Carroll, '81, Malby Clevenger, '14, Mattie E. Coons, '79, Opal McCullough-Corn, '03. Hiram Connard, '87, Anna Shepherd-Courtney, '81, Alice Hays-Coyle, '85, Ethel Athena-Davis, '13, Kathleen Harrison-Davis, '20. Mary Divine-Davis, '82, Merle Davis, '18, Frank E. Dennis, '97. Julia Davis-Dowie, '94. Russell Dwiggins, '14, Ota Nicholson-Eastman, '90, John Elliot, '14, Elsie E, Elmore, '06. Hal Ensminger, '83, John A. Ensminger, '78, Anna L. Essick, '82, Mabel Kenaston-Fadely, '08, Marguerite Watts-Fletcher, '14, Mary T. K. Foote, '79, Mary D. Foster, '02. Jessie Swift-Fraley, '87, Roy Allen Fraley, '05. Jasie Fry, '94, Kate VanArsdall-Garber, '79, Paul Gerard, '97, Josie Fullenwider-Gilbert, '88, Robert Goben, '94, Maude Galey-Gortner, '87, Rosa Mitchell-Graves, '15. Carl D. Gray, '19, Alta Rusk-Gregg, '96, Elizabeth Grubb, '95. Lydia Guthrie, '94. Floretta Fern Hall, '12, Mary Louise Harding, '20. May Sanders-Harwood, '91, Niles F. Haton, '08, Florence Hawley, '01, Julia Coons-Henderson, '80, Ernest R, Herron, '10. Matie Beard-Hester, '79. Edward Hutchinson, '01, Arthur Earl Houlehan, '04, Karl Hose, '18, Lesther Ellen Hunt, '24, Albert C. Jennison, '04, Leon Wright, '22, Crawfordsville, Mary Wright, '19, Crawfordsville. Paul Wright, '17, Crawfordsville. Ralph Wyand, '17, Hillsboro. .Y- Roberta Morris-Yake, '21, Danville, Ill. Lois Southard-Yorger, '21, Rensselaer. Hazel Benson-Young, '11, Marion. Campbell Young, '08 Joan Elston-Young, '94, Denver, Colo. Marion Young, '19, Thorntown. Mary E. Engle-Young, '20, Crawfordsville, Sherman Yount, '07, Wilmington, Dela, Earl Yount, '18, Danville, Ill. .Z- Isabel Robinson-Zachary, '20, Crawf'dsville. P. McCampbel1-Zeigner, '05, Indianapolis. John Zook, '23, Crawfordsville, DECEASED Geo. M. Johnson, '93, Stella Brown-Johnson, '77. Virginia Karle, '18. Elizabeth Kennedy, '77, Clellah Wright-Knappenberger, '22. Anna Kostanzer, '83, Grace Divine-Law, '79, Clem Layson, '20. 'Parker Lofland. '08. B, F. McClamroch, '91. Flora McClelland, '07, Mary McLoed-Couger, '13, Maude McMechan, '90, Mary Essick-Mackintosh, '82, Hazel Munns-Mann, '15, John Manson, '87, Matie Z. Martin, '78. Paul Mason, '09. Mabel R. Matthews, '97, Thomas Matthews, '83, Norman Paul Maxwell, '16, Cleo Miller, '09, Louis I, Miller, '03, Laura Eloise Millis, '07, Fred A, Mills, '06. Melissa G. Mills. '93, Alta Moore, '06. Estella Gertrude Moore, '10, Leona Connor-Moore, '81, Anna Kenyon-Nicholson, '87, John S. Oliver, '00, Ruth 0'Neal-Strannahan, '04, Elsie Walkup-Osborn, '10. Mary Keegan-Otto, '86. Flora Ewing-Palmer, '88, Glen Wicks-Palmer, '08. J, Norwood Peterson, '06, Dr. Geo. P, Ramsey, '96. Clifford Reprogle, '22. Valeria Wicker-Robinson, '92, Ethel Wasson-Roif, '97, Henry A. Saas, '04, Effie Lucas-Sawyer, '82, J. Harold Schuler, '13, Nellie C. Scott, '81, Genevieve Lee-Shelley, '87, Roy M. Shelton, '16, Ruby Sim, '99, Julian Simmons, '1'7. David D. Sloan, '08, Chas. V. Smith, '09, Martha Binford-Smith, '82, Merle Nicely-Sparks, '11. Arlie Stull, '11. Elizabeth Naylor-Thomas, '06. Mary Thompson-Cox, '97, Willa Laurence-Treadwell, '11. Sadie Fordyce-Walking, '7o. Bryant Walkup, '04, Gould Washburn, '06. Anna P. Watson, '93. Ernest Warbritton, '06, Herman Whitson, '18, Edward S. Wilhite, 82, Belle Bappert-Willis, '86, N. Parker Willis, '90, Anna Willson, '86, Ralph H. Wilson, '10. Chas. S. Zuck, '00, .U I Tl -1 I 'i'!qQ Y nl Q A W iping -.A s Q51 l LIL f,Tgu1' 'llll l UIHIIHID' kill! Q Raymond Alexander 14 Veda Anglemeyer Allen 13 Indianapolis Roy Arnold 21 Cleveland 0 E Whltenack Baldwin 01 Berkley Calif Chester Barnes, 17 Chicago Minor Beard 26 Crawfordsville Clarence Bennett 20 Chicago Cath Sinclair Benson 12 Indianapolis Marguerite Hills Blair 08 Fargo N Dak Edward E Bowles 79 Bess C Bridges 04 Dickinson N Dak Sadie Britton 90 New York City Herbert Brookshire 19 Chicago Dr Lee Brown 06 Los Angeles Calif M McClelland Brown 06 Los Angeles Cal Sumner Kelsey Burrows 16 Flora Nutt Burton 91 Houston Texas Howard Canine 10 Palo Alto Calif Mary Hays Carlton 05 El Paso Texas Ida Cox Carter 87 Anacortes Wash Ward Clark 16 Edith McLean Coify 94 Indianapolis T Hawley Cohee 09 Ft. Leavenworth Kas Mary Line Cook 20 New Richmond Edward Cooper 22 Dallas Texas Clarence E Courtney 16 Indianapolis N Warren Cunningham 15 W Lafayette Grace Davidson 93 Witchxta Kas Marguerite Dice 01 Wheeling W Va Vivian BoylardD1eker 00 Indianapolls William E Dodson 06 Lafayette H Bannister Dorman 11 Clarksville Miss MaJ J F Duckworth 95 Philippine Is Mary Banks Duncan 09 Claremont Calif Earl M Dunbar 12 Battle Creek Mich Theodore Edwards 14 Gary Florence Bennett Elliot 93 Indianapolis Ruth Elliot 22 Fairfield Ia M Mmer Erickson 12 New Orleans La Harold Eschelman 14 Columbus 0 Ethel Dossett-Franklin 08 Norfolk Va Ruby Frye 18 Ivan Fullenwxder 10 South Bend Nellie Hall Garrett 11 Buffalo N Y Paul Gibson 22 Des Moines Ia. Maude Plunkett Granger 94 Indianapolis William T Gray 05 Geo E Grimes 13 Ogden Utah A Dickerson Grounds 11 Champaign Ill A McCabe Hargrave 12 Los Angeles Cal Carlls Hammon 16 Indianapolis N Elston Harrison 87 Pasadena Calif Joe Harvey 10 Pendleton Ore Helen Harris 22 Crawfordsville Harry Joy I-Ielfrish 16 Topeka Kas Waneta Deer Hobart 14 China Golda B1chfieldHodshlre 22 Indianapoli Kathryn Jones 14 Ebert Samuel Larnson 11 Indianapolis Myrtle Lewark 16 Indianapolis. Myrtle Edson Llbbert, '15, Indianapolis. Florence Denson Lloyd, '06, Helen Caster Long 15, Columbus, 0. Thomas Luster 22 Crawfordsville. Paul McCampbell 13 Flushing, L. I. N. Y. Lulu Stephen McCandliss, '05, Topeka, Kas. Juanita Doherty McCarty, '14, Crawf'dsville. L Chambers McClanahan, '04, Los Angeles. V Kxrkpat k McNagney, '04, Columbia City. Fan Kercheval McKee, '80, Kansas City, Mo. L Davidson Marilley, '04,Seattle, Wash. Hubert Markey 14 San Francisco, Calif. Vivian Breaks Marsh '19, Cleveland, 0. Leo Massmg 21 Crawfordsville. John T Maxwell 00 Philippine Islands. Chas A Mikels 78 Mlldred M Milligan '12, Houston, Texas. C Thomson Moore 97, Las Angeles, Calif. Alma B Morrison 15, Spokane, Was . Vern Moyer 19 Keddie, Calif. Ellen Muhlelsen 17 Denver, Colo. 4 Leitha High Nugent 16, Phoenix, Ariz. Gordon Lee Pattison '11, Memphis, Tenn. Louise Harrell Pogue '08, Crawfordsville. Marie Olus Perkins '13, Greencastle. Capt Harold Ristlne '12, Boise, Idaho. Bertha Elmore Rungue, '19, Chicago. . Francls Williams Sass, '16, Detroit, Mich. Wright J Sellers 01, Pueblo, Colo. Laura Adney Schmxer, '14, Indianapolis. Fred Shaw 22 Indianapolis. Fern Shepherd 19 I Lee Shepherd 13 Minneapolis, Minn. Mayme Elmore Sherwood, '11, Chiacgo. Hazel Sinclair 12 Indianapolis. Wycliffe Smith 90 Danville, Ill. Aaron Clark Snyder '15, Detroit, Mich. Alma Stafford 95 Cleveland, 0. Adella Cox Stanford '81, Cashmere, Wash. M J Sxllars Stewart '18, Culver City, Cal. Lloyd Stubblns 00 Jackson, Miss. Nora Bayse Thompson, '17, Wool Stop, Ia. Simon Walden 16 Louisville, Ky. Eugene Warren 12 Lafayette. Alice Pearl Warder '05 May Warner 94 Washington, D. C. Mary Davls Warren '15, Muncie. Clay Warren 15 Muncie. John B Washburn 16, DeLand, Fla. Mlma McComas Wasson, '97, Indianapolis. Burney Weaver 14 Indianapolis. Lester Widener 24 Crawfordsville. Ward Williams 02 Morgantown, W. Va. D Clodf lt r Williams '08, Morgant'n, W.Va Forrest Williams 14, Indianapolis. Lavoran Robbins Wright, '23, Crawf'dsville. Lucy H111 Wright 11, Indianapolis. We wish that i any o the above names or locations of the Alumni of C, H S are ourul to be incorrect or unknown please correct the error and send a notice to Alumni Editors, Agnes McNutt Eston James. '2 We .-..............TT - . , ' x lhllll Q-.nl-'ll'-.1 ml F Y .- .v,,, .., an ' 7 , l A 1 , 1 . 'I , 1 1 . - Y Y ' 1 1 l 1 , 1 y . .' ' . - ' 1 , , 1 , 1 , . I . , ' - ,- - . 1 , , 1, y 1, . . s ' , - ' ' 3 . , v v ' I ' ' U - 1' 1 h . I 1 y , 1 ' ' . ' ' '. ,, - I l - l 1 ' - ' . . I- ' , 1' . ' , , . ' , ' ' ' 1 1, . - 1 ' . ,' , y ' . . . ' ' I -1 y ' f ' . the Secretary of the Alumni Association, Miss Mary Bowers. 9 M8055 P , 'Dabs we rms Chic n.m..1-v--W we .L .-ur Y W V V awww? ,, ., . ,, ,, . -H - l!.'f4 ',,M,, . N -..L . .W ..,. .- 1 -.:, i,-.,.4.-,4g,,j ,.f3,l: 15ZTQ fl .Mi Z T' ,,-,Y , v K Mrk - l Q ,590 WL owes , li...-.-1l What at kcihiapeii Speaker' Viiqihiiiniks About Mr. Deetz, fyou poor fishi. Boys and girls of C. H. S., I was filled with joy when asked to speak to you tI've said that to forty-eleven bunches of students so farl. I love to see the bright and shiny faces of the young people of today tgood gosh, look at the greasy noses and dirty mugs out therel. I have always possessed a desire to help young folks of your age flive gotta eat some way or otherl, and so I have come before you this morning to tell you why you should make the most of your high school training fG0d only knows I didn'tJ. Over Life,s pathway we tread-fwhat the samhill is that little shrimp doing? Studying latin. What a facel. Many men have told me why they did not succeed--fof all the numbskullsg these mutes don't know a speech from a bed-time storyl. As an illustration-fhalf the kids and three-fourths the teachers are reading and the rest are asleepj. Only the other day I was talking to-fthank goodness, that girl is thro' powdering her nosej, Abe Lincoln once said-fthose two girls can sure chew gumj. What would become of the world if it were not for the younger generation? tlt wouldnit amount to a whole lot if it's all like this onel. Mr. Deetz just told me about the-fThat little cuss on the front row is certainly funny lookin'I. The game o-f life must be played square, twho in the duece is making that noise? D. Boys and girls, I want to leave a message with you tThank God, this thing is about overl. I thank you. fOh, you're as welcome as a mouse in a cheese factory! That's a rotten applause. Never again, at this placel. if E' Mceait andi llex-n i r wi - ,ef W5 , it , U 1 iv, r , 5 t' it ,...,- 'c Q 5 5 1, Y: it sr. 'E ru , .3 gr, ,fx l il IQ I ES ,r If 4 4 at I it v ii I e f 1 ,E Wi .ii t 1...--..-1-f.:-1-r ramen: it 15 r Q J - PI 1 I I qi W 1. fr .1 'J x '42 27 'r 5 ' 4 G Q 5 t lf Irs. rp 'HE rf. Z Q 1512: , .kc H, -fames Bales, '27. I rx fri: - -M--'---ffzfz--1375i-,,..,,:,T-. . W- rf ff-?'-'fray 'f:ifufr-ff' eg as 21ff1f'ff 'T7 , My ilflrzriiazfing EIHEI 6311112125-1 A NA Tl ON- WIDE INSWTUTION- JCPENN we where savings are greatest An Invitation of Good Will That Still Holds Good! An advertisement published by lVlr. Penney, in the Kemmeru Canzera., in l908, was headed by the following caption: You Are Invited to become a mem- ber of our large Golden Rule Family. We are at home here. We are here to stayg we like the country, its peopleg we believe in selling you good, dependable goods on a Small Margin of Profit Only. ln all our plans for our Silver Anniversary, which occurs next month, we believe that nothing more cordial as an invitation or more practical as a statement of policy-can be printed-than the above brief, sincere message. ln l902-l Storeg in l908Al2 Stores: in l927-773 Stores. Our Colden Rule Family of satished customers is still increasing The invitation still rings true! Page One Hundrbl I' ty Citizens Auto Company The Big Garage 209-211 S. Washington St. Phone SIS or 816 Yardsticks used to be the important part of a teachefs outfit, but today it's lipsticks. -o-o-o- Too had about Pompeii, isnit it? They say he died of an eruption. -o-o-o- Geometry: A detour is the longest distance between two points, -o-o-o- Quite matchless are her dark brown iiii, She talks with perfect eeeeg But when I tell her she is yyyy, She says I am il tttt. BlA!SEf5E5FE 1 A T H H nm my --'Q M'--M'e-----w--H- fm Page One Hundred 'l' ty osep ugfonla on 'iWe Sell the Coall' There was a young lady named Vaughn, Who got up each day with the daughng She played on the laughn With a cast iron faughn, For her reason was totally gaughn, -o-o-o- Bill Martin: 4'Did you ever get a Gunn's Magic Mud Tre-atmenl?', Owen Hamm: MNO, but l played in the Lebanon-C'ville football game. -o-o--o- Jimmie Bales: 'cl had a quarrel with a skunk last nightf, Jeanette Harris: 'tWhat did you do with your suit? Jimmie: Ml decided to grin and bury itf, 2?11r5iOMff Y . 1011 tl mme rmsr STAN DARDIZED ,. Cleaning t?Pressing Marry the Girl- D X J SQ!'X'iCQ We,ll Furnish the Home A ' i ' Approaches H W H Perfection The 'Cb C. CRIST Royal Garment Fll1'l1itll1'6 CO. Cleaners Complete Home FRED KLAUSE, Mgr. Furnishings Opposite Interurban Station Phone 142 7-sims ' ' 'i t Page One Hundred Twenty-t P:-me One Hundred Twenty-three r f, A f : , 1 v l I i 5 L i', wi' TTT W , 'W fmQi'1+412J,ii'.o,w,,, gjj,gql 17Q,,'jgifs if e ' ' 'H J Elk 5 -l i Citizen's 2 ly H i U Cut Price Clothing Store National Bank 1 , 1 f 5 l Freedman's Cut-Price Clothing crawfordsvme' 'nd' l il Store offers the Young Men of this l ' ' community the newest in Clothing, 1 Furnishings and Shoes of Standard Capital and Surplus Quality and Low Prices. 7 S200,000.00 5 Large Selections Always TO I l l Choose From. A non of Honor sank Member of Federal Reserve Here You Can Dress Well for Less Safety and Semce BURROUGHS BROS. i FOOTWEAR THAT ANSWERS THE CALL-FOR BEAUTIFUL STYLE COMBINED WITH SERVICE 'J' AND COMFORT :lk 6,371 A, 5 Q T ' 4 V AF- 5 l ,, HOLE ,T ia 1 I I I PROOF 1 5 HOSIERY O I A- I 2 K Q Footwear for All the Family I I For Every Occasion H' Athletic and Gym Shoes ' BURROUGHS BROS. , 105 S. Washington St. Il 5 I 5' 41 - - e Y I YA 'Y U mxnaanaaagizwi r flier' a.....,m, J .fl'Tj1E,KIB11. in rtr,o -O O LH-an vnrr L ' P e One Hundred T ent y-four fill . ry A- '---,-ff- ...,--....,.?,H....,v ., ,nu ,, U, ij -dx .. - -, H, , ,,,,,. I ag: up r, r: QM- F - 1 'gi 5-'EL?YT'i 1'ifi?!':. -,.:?.:.A :':.1::j Tig. , -A , I QQ mf Y -A -H. .. E, I 1 tr 'fl HP t . Frank R. Jones A Home Institution I 1 I Good Clothes F urnishings, Hats and Caps THINGS WE CAN'T IMAGINE i Wallie Atkinson walking into the assembly at 8:05 A, M. Chicken McNutt without her cheery smile. ' Frances Alfrey quiet. The Senior class agreeing on a question. Mr. Ward without a joke. David Martin without his usual bright remarks. Kenneth Warren making F on his report card. Mercedes Montoya disturbing anyone with her loud and boisterous talk. , Red Barton without his freckles. Eloise Layson without an armload of books. Bernice Dowden cutting up. Merle Sparger without a speech for every class meeting, Lillian Heder weighing 175. David Gerard without his drawl. Mr. Freeman letting the Seniors out in the hall to stroll. -o-o-o- Willie: '4Daddy, may I ask just one more question? Father: '6Well, yes, an easy one. f Willie: If a toad had a tail would it interfere with his hopping or would it 2 help him like it does a kangaroo? -o-o-o- I Mr. Risley fin Chem. class, disgustedlyl : Who ever heard of iron soap? 5 Eugene Fischer: Castile.7' fcast-steelj. i J. J. Clements Coal Co. i The Coal Men I 1 Sudden Service Q I 2 I ghd 7 yf 5 I LIOHQAI5 5 'l---l-.gif-s.. .. .1-KIHEHIHEW QL h, A H L ' Page One Hundred Twenty-five V Page One- Hundred Twenty-six Stude: ul say Professor, I need a little light on this subject. Prof.: HlVlight l suggest a little reflection? -o-o-o- One freshman 'stayed up all night trying to see the point to one of his teacher's jokes, and then' it dawned on him. Never kiss a girl and tell the world about it. She will. She: I just adore Tuesdays. He: 6'Because-??7' She: Because then I can tell myself that day after tomorrow l can say that day after tomorrow will be Saturday. -o-o-o- What did Franklin say when he discovered electricity in lightning?i' Nothing, he was too shockedf' -o-o-o- Wallie Atkinson: 'cl want something for fleas. David Gerard: i'Why don't you get a dog?', -o--o-o- David Martin: I want to buy a pencil. Clerk: Hard or soft?,' David: HH:-1rd, itis for a stiff exam. V CIDCUWID xl. i ,jf . Q'ff'iI NCQ ' 0 SQWGRNA - We Serve You with Sixty-five Years' Experience -Graham's Department Store Page One Hundred Twenty-seven Kelly Electric Shop The Home of Labor Saving Devices x Chas. R. Ammerman Consulting Engineer r.. , x g, 925 Continental Bank Bldg. illlbilxiifiusl nllse ' f' Indianapolis, Indiana ' Thor Thor Washers Ironers Eureka Cleaners GREGG KELLY L. W. OTTO CO. Watches Diamonds Silverware l0,0.T 103 North Washington St. Crawfordsville. Ind. FLAKES FLA KS ., .E-1 fu lllll , 9 CRACKER I ' L , MGM i s l 1a- - - m A -il Hatfield Grocery Groceries Kc Meats Crawfordsville, Ind. Phone 1105 619 E. Wabash Ave. 4 -'I RTPIENIHH- V 'I' Page One Hundred Twenty-eight Perry Lewis Compan Friend?-L 0? ,U 'rue UNIVERSAL CAR People Crawfordsville, Indiana 112 East Market St. ,css f - fu-JJ. 12 i s l 1 r 4 . ' 1 'X 'xx l.. .... ...d....,.,.--,....,. .,..-,. ,n,.. 1 ...,,....,, . . vt pfr.r'f.ff.-'.g.-V... Y' VF, V - 5 Emralmamr 1 h , -n 1 l E 2 4 ' 9 Q 3 1 The Athenian s Pledge Q 1 Long ago, in Athens, a famous city in Greece, boys when they I reached the age of 18 were taught a pledge. They said it each 3 day, believed in it and tried to live by it. Fathers taught 1 l their sons, and they in turn taught their sons. Each helped l to make the pledge true until Athens became Athens the l Beautiful. 1 1 l g THE PLEDGE 1 We will never bring disgrace to this our city by any act of dishonesty or cowardice, nor ever desert ou-r comrades, we will fight for the ideals and I sacred things of the city both alone and with manyg we will revere and obey the city laws and do our best to incite a like respect and reverence in others: we will strive unceasingly to quicken the public's sense of civic duty, and thus in all these ways we may transmit this city, greater, better and more beautiful than it was transmitted to us. , This pledge is so fitting to our product and plant that We have adopted it as our own, and are building it into every piece of printing that leaves our plant. 1 Q : 5 l' he l Printers Fi ' cr-awfordsvllle Indiana 2 , E 3 V 1 Qi, hh ,Aa .-.hxacllzlaaczg i Ti!,'Tfl '-1..,,. ,iycy i 1 crvrusnrau. 1 so no E L Page One Hundred Thirty .UMM ' A' ' ' ' ' ' '-MA H Q ,r.- -.k,-.i-...,-,... ....-..,.-..,....,..,. ,. ,,,,, H... e., ,B I-Q.: B . gg -silngngl-'mg f 3 ' ' ' H ' Q 1 u PLEASING GIFTS 1 4 1 w if FOR THE GRADUATE- E Graduation Books T 41, Eastman Kodaks and Brownies 1 Address and Engagement Books Q1 Bill and Hip Folds Z1 ,, 1 Robinson Reminders Waterman and Schaffer Pens Schaffer Mechanical Pencils Memory Books Attractive Stationery of Delicate Tints Graduation Cards 1 x 1 .4 ,X B., N 'Q fu 1 I, Qzfv Ji' iq I Y T 1 4 i 5 5 n P 1 N 4 I l I SCHULTZ 8z SCHULTZ 5 I The Store of Many Gifts f 1 1 I 1 5 ? 1 RAMSEY BRGTI-IERS i BB 1 51 1 5 1 v Groceries and Fresh f Meats f 1 Illlllllllllllllllllllil We Deliver S llllllllllllllllllllllll I ' Phones 1910 sz 1911 1 210 W. Chestnut st. I 1 L T5 5 lYiQ2'.g:g7 ii B B . U f n.....--,B,-.- B BJ+lL'r1l:11nn.,1-11 AABBBB vm- Age-L Q, Page One Hundred Thirty-one All ,Q V si, ,'- Q,x,3kg . ngmv' lr' 4, iff We 1 i QI., 1 I F I GooDYEAR TIRES I MODERN TIRE SERVICE I I I Used Tires Z I j f Electric Steam Vulcanizing Q I I I I i Silver Flash Gasoline I ' ! Oils Greases R 5 3 Accessories Greasing Service y I 2 I i We Trade for Used Tires I SILVER FLASH OIL 8z ACCESSORY CO. I Corner Market 8: Water Sts. Crawfordsville, Ind. I I I I KIGER Sr CO. 113 S. Pennsylvania Street INDIANAPOLIS V Primary Supplies Art Materials I Janitor Supplies 5 1 Playground Devices Laboratory Apparatus General School Equipment True Blue Clear Thru 'E 3 We are proud to number C. H. S. and its general superintendent I among our friends and customers. rx, If. fif' I' .I fi 1711, . .. ,I . -, NI. I I ii k.I',,,--. .., .....r.ea:.5cn in ei- 1.1: rr.. .I Iunsnum. I .cr i L ' Page One Hundred Th' ty-two . G ,fb unumznmm:::::':4'vN::7L:?- 'W1. - ... ,. -..,..-. .-, -,.. We gq als Martin a good editor? No. He fired a reporter for writing up the Unknown Soldier without mention- if ing his name or address. , -0-0-P sm l A I Well, she doesn't object to minef' l 'cl get a big kick every time l kiss Maragretf' Q -o-0-o- W I, 3 I x Yl- 9-2.141 P fltx 225533 ' 2552221 v.'L'5! :15,3!,- Farr: Rtfgxr P Y 2:1 10 'l 'Mr Rf W M x f X -o-o-o 1 441 iz' W H ii ill Y , 1 l I l E 1 'VE or nf: Pnrofvx wfry Clirmflrry ' H aw: mari or rncufpl we zw-J' nz f DfNf 69 CPHK l 5 i 1, 4 if 5 v! 'l 4 ! t Butter - Nut Bread l gi A-Loaf Baking Compan af Good Btead is 5 Everybodys Business l Telephone 1283 805 - 809 Court Street Emil' W ll,l 'W' A '- ' W3- Crawfordsville, Indiana J-..-,..w......s ----hm I , ,, L Page One Hundred Th ty th 'P' v,.MwlTg: 'A gg.: 1 Headquarters for Hosiery Hosiery Sold Exclusively at GOODMAN'S Ruby Ring Van Raalte Kayser Every Pair Sold With A Guarantee Always New, Always Up-toi-the- Minute Styles fluff ' ' ii iff. 'Lil f r,,4,feQfa 14 fs A ' Say If With Fl0we1'S- Crawfordsville Hardware Company Quality and Service Here THINK fag. I Furnaces OF 1 ,715 FLOWERS ' UALITY LOWERS CLQZXWFOFIDSVYLLK OF Implements Corner Main 81 Walnut Sts. 127 North Washington St' Phone 1680 Phone 1550 'r s 1 A Ui E N ran. f re- as A3 Page One Hundred Thirty f YA ' : v njw- iw-Aw-A -'rr vggg1vf w'rswrg'11Qjv'- :'1S 1 vyrf un--q -vnw-u--3-xm, q'f':'w1-snr' me-wr-m-T fi - , , V ,vsszmxw-, . -4' ?5s:.QQwww-nigh'-: ff-'sr Q,- ia, ....,,.,,Q,5g-gig, ,why fr? f + Ibgfynmvms 0.5 m3gt6AfMQ1g.L 1 g 0' 6114. ---'-g,,--f-- iv r,:WgQ1K'Li 1 W 7 u .sm , - - A--1 'oh Ab ' !,..1-H301 : , F Qxvsppi K 'kisim- ' lx X' , EY Tir , Q 7- V .gx xi 1 5 . 4lQ:lf l wiv 2 ' IU 5 S, 4 0 gs if f ' ' 6 x , Q 5 1 1-4 ,fff-ff if -f Q90 on 0 29 . dffofaz-2 1 IR-To 1 if 6 7' W' , C . o ww 0 -.ri 0 V 1 fi-:F U- gain- U , K N C A up I E , ! 51+ Ekrf , 1 N -' ' ' I Wg ' 1 n 'I c P+ FE f -, , 1 N - x X Q Y X N? 1 - X X D K li I N XX J P g L ' 3 :gi Sm 4 2- - 1 4'u.- f - Y, K 0 Q . 4, valui n g 'Q 'f' J . -5255553 05? S'-33 ' 5 'V' 3-'If' F -r fi 'I-EE' 5--b 0 Q 71 Sw - g 2 f ea? P 0- C 2 , - 26 9? 5 -. mi- 2' 'Fir rr fa. V nur' ' A L - I I Pan One Hundred Thirty-five fQ1hll'-'149iCE.'f1-q'I ?1':7'fP5'v74..glT' N' DRINK MORE MILK- , It's Nature's Best Food For Safe Milk Be sure your supply comes from the Sanitary Milk Depot ROBT. E. MOORE, Mgr. Phone 1150 118-120 W. Pike St. RED HOT Petroleum Products --z-0-1-- G. W. DEER 8: SON Corporation Corner Market 8z Washington St. l Fl T H E N IBN ww 'M M -'P'E P 0 H d I Pam- Um- Hundred Thirty-sc-vvn X UNIVERSITY MEN SAY: Hart Schaffner and Marx make exactly the clothes we want That speaks volumes. Men in the colleges know what they want to the last fraction of an inch. They say the clothes We have here have everything, the style lines, the quality, the colors, the patterns, and best of all, economical prices. Colors are-Hazel Tan, Pigeon Grey and Silver Blue Prices Are S25 S30 S35 Bower and Muthersbough Page One Hundred Thirty-nine BLUE BELLS Blue bells told the story, Of the garden and its glory, Of its sorrow, and its pain, When the heavens cease to rain. Mingled with the garden fiowers, Blue bells that are just like towers, Not the gray towers, not the black But the kind that takes you back To the blue towers topped with snow, That you saw in new lands long ago. Yellow flowers, also red, Some dying, some dead. Tramped by human feet, Killed by Hying sleet. But the Blue Bell stands erect, Lest he break his long green neck. Some were 'fearing all day long, Some were singing joyful songs, But the Blue Bells, they still sang, Their beautiful heads, ting, ting, tang. --lone Misner, Class of 531. First National Bank Hardware paints caAwFonnsvn.1.E, IND. , Sporting Goods Officers U El E1 W. P. HERRON, President soL TANNENBAUM, vice-Pres. . l W. A. COLLINGS, Cashier Flanmgam Hardware D. A. GROVES, Asst. Cashier H. E. GRIFFITH, Asst. Cashier Company U Q m Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits, S300,000.00 1st Door North of Court House on Washington St. A Home for Savings phone 164 J x -gh, s nrnzumiir r . Page One Hundred Forty 5 l .. 'is - -K .... ..........,. ,--,, Y G 1, 1 '?-:rim '... ' TLT PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY H. W. SIGMOND, M. D. X-Ray and Electrotherapy , Office: Ben-Hur Bldg. i l i i C. W. HOWARD, M. D. Practice Limited to Disease ot I i i i is ii l I , the Eye i V Glasses Fitted I E. C. VA.N DER VOLGEN 316-318 Ben-Hur Building 5 DENTIST l 302 een-Hur Building j DR. W. T. LINN W C. o. HAFFNER, 0. D. DENWST OPTQMETRIST 1315 East Main St. 126 S. Greet St. Crawfordsville 1 Hours: 8:90 to 5:30 Y 1 Saturday until 9:00 P. M. DR. B. N. LINGEMAN I B. F- SUVERKRUP 4L'?Z15..?Z2L'JF.'Q ?.I3F' CHIROPBACTOB Practice Limited to Diseases of t'he Crawfordsville, Indiana Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Ben-Hur Bldlg. I l W. F. Robb Grocery 0 Northern Indlana nphone for Foodv Public Service i l il Ifs the Better Way I can be done 1 Heat you can do it better Ii Phones-20: 215 22 with Gas- f 1 119 So. Washington St. it ' ii E. ii ,.1,QH'11lEKLHH. ,1.W,,,,,,m 4 ,W X, Page One Hundred Forty-o ' ' 'YYY L ' Commencement H -' For New 5 Shoes and Hosiery S S H Commence L. ,. 5 e U to Buy of Inlow and Kirkpatrick SHOES -:- HOSIERY 105 East Main Street Ask For Wi gs Serve It and You PLEASE ALL I I .LLRII .. Q. v 1 W.. .nnnmgcn ,---Y .............-..,...,i...,...,..-.-.. Mil kj d Forty-two I 5 I rv, ive:-9 ' 2i.',i'l '7 l'CAA , S 771' frnfrw M ,i i 5 A 1 7 V f V Q 4245: --A -- S-.-I M-4-4 1: ?-mfliiil., Ljyj 4'1A QQfIEEE'T?E 'W 7 X V' 9- wE.sim'gi gfldniki Sgd? mar Gmouarfwv SPE: 1 1 ' ' s ' 711- N ' . E 1 W W Ri fn VI' ' I II? u 'k vIi'fPJ X ,V , S , gg. R ,R i S sm le fi R -ff Q , - Q53 p W n 4? n . .Www ffff K H E 'T a i .-Xx 5 4.'BeQn' 1 4-M,41e77Qv ?T-vlzX:!1filF,'w f X E J R , .U 2 X . f , X y 7 Q - s A DRUGS SODAS in l EDWARDS BROS. I T Get and Eastman Kodak 3 R from us-they take the I 5 A ' pictures- S 35.00 and up Buzzards Bring your films to us I Cigars and Candies for BEST results Sanitary Barber Nine Hour Service , Shop Q - JONES DRUG STORE A 'i S. W. Corner Green and Main ' Crawfordsville, Ind. V R . ' lf' I 207 209 E. Main St. CAMERAS FILMS I if qi Z fini. if-fi' O I.,fH'l'QH.lHlHH,vQl, Squaw why., es 2 xg, Page One Hundred Forty-three iw 'LL ' g.:vaf-'fwvf 1'T 1'A 'L WM. v. SYMMES Mb my WILLIAMS nes. Phone 1985-J Q fl!! Q Res. Phone soo-w CELECTRIC sl-10113 Everything af f lllick' Q Electrical 41.1199 KELVINATOR The Oldest Domestic Electric Refrigeration For Service or Estimates Phone 790 115 S. Green St. A. B. C. Washers Dependable Wiring Sales-Radio-Service Reasonable Prices X 3 i 1 4 l THIS YOUNCER GENERATION 'gWl1ere is your doll?,, asked a family visitor. 'fOh,,' said the infant, 'ithe boy next door has the custody of the doll this week, md I am collecting three lollypops a week alimonyf' -o-o-o- Down in Arkarsas they fatten their razor back hogs on old safety razor blades. NEW YORK Shoe Shining Parlor Shoes Repaired by Expert Workmen Hats Cleaned and Blocked We dye shoes and have shoe strings for sale Satisfaction Guaranteed GIANAKIS 8z COURT 205 East Main St. We congratulate the Class of 1927 of the Crawfordsville High School for the good work you have done the last four years. May the world hold in store for each of you a great deal of Happiness and Prosperity in the years to come. We are boosting for each one of you. BALSLEY 8z MCWILLIAMS 105 N. Washington St. The Store of Better Shoe Service I l at 'Ml FiT?iEl'ft1H,?'i. f, Page One Hundred Forty-f -9 ..,at..... Ou I' . v,,:f,..f- ww., ,Ir A 9:-,-1 -vw- N ---U svrpa raw: -v,.,f?-1--gfjv'-nz-1-Q -gg-sgfgw-.-.len-.xfiym Mi.-.W Q-u-pm The The , Cummings .3 IV Gggiist Agffjz go- u s e 5 1 E. Mgrket G Built-1927 When better automobile: are built, Bulck will build them 4 mcw6:TEmas l V i Magistrate: The officer tells me that you were doing forty miles an hour H. Sigmond: I was, your Honor. I had just heard that I could get a cook over at Alamo who is sure to stay at least two weeks. Magistrate fwho had had same experiencel: Officer, give this man my ma chine. It does sixty. +o-o-o- Mable Simmons: Cappy tried to kiss me, motherfl Mother: And what happened?,' M. S.: He kissed me. ADLER'S, Inc. Ben-Hur Bldg. Evans, DeVore 8z Co ,, . , . ' -4 + F- ff 1 Y' .gi 0 FARM LOANS g , -4 + 5... Women's Apparel and Best Farms on. the Market Accessories l l T-7-'-' ncffiifrfffrifigie 755' 'ms' '-' J , Page One Hundred Forty-live .L '47 4-6 . I- 1. ' 1 ,.,T, jQ K Z. , e h I , N A lx , 1 STRAND THEATRE r 'lu I B. F. KEITH'S VAUDEVILLE Every Friday and Saturday High Class Motion Pictures Every Afternoon and Night Occasional Road Attractions Always the Latest and Best in Photo-Plays ' 9 ENIQDEWET S Boots, Shoes and Rubbers II lj U A Good Place to Eat -H-:T D U D Quality Repairing Banquet and Private Dining H -I Rooms - - -' U U U SHOE Lunches fgfuiarties and HOSPITAL U U 5, Rushton La Follette, Prop. 122 E Main Street 107 North Green St. T C 3 t. xxx s -....rgi111'11E,um11....,1 .W W., Page One Hundred Forty-six l i s z 5 A I Page One Hundred Forty-seven ! I I L i 4 ri Y. 1 2 A W A ' W- 1 8 - W c f 'Q 1, 2 I i---- -QQ ferr? A7 ,Q 1 5 1 BELLE is WELLE Q. Sam, I sho, was sorry to hear dat yo' sister am sick. 41 'gf My sister ain't sick. l' Dat so? Well, I passed yo' house and a sign on de do, says, 4Bell out of if 1 order., I -o-o-o- iq I f X X r ,iii 1 i. ri f , 4 3 nl 3 1 , v 5 , Q I 5 1 fl!! t , a wb K 1 . A S 'gg - 1 Y :gl Affit ii Wfilfuflln. jlllllllll s fi- ' ' . i . J ygggk' - 5.1.1112-1 LW sg ig, 1 f ,N lfliiiiis . . M c I if Yi E : T if 4 I H - , fa ' ' 3 ii 535 af c si ' E Q A E i L ,51:.nA- W Z 1 1 1887 W7 ii 1882 1927 The Teachers College of Indianapolis 5 Founded by Eliza A. Blaker in 1882 ti A standard Normal school. 1 7 1 Affiliated with Butler University. 2 1 W1 A Accredited by the Indiana State Q11 Board of Education .5 1 Two and Four Year Courses ii This college specializes in Kinder- '1' garten, Primary and Intermediate ' Grade Teaching. Two year special Elementary courses in Public School Art, Pub- I lic School Music, Home Economics , and Manual Arts. 'i X For catalog send to the Registrar, Cleaner and Dyer ii ii Teachers College of Indianapolis, I 23rd 88 Alabama streets, Ph0He 770 1' . 1 . 1 ' Indianapolis, Indiana 213 S. W3Shlng't0n St. .il I 1 W: I 2 55' b-'ififvlfif QQ.'ff,fg 'M..Q..7'1'ff'fffQ,l'fQTAff ' , 4: ff , , . .auunusnl sf 1' L, ,, I - 'i . , ,.,. W o if Page One Hundred Forty-eight 1 xhxs .JADE W ' ' ' Q Z' 'n5'1T-3:3 ' .i. Q. , . ---P - V' ' ' B a William A. Gregory's Neighboi-hood Store PACKAGE DRUGS and DRUG SUNDRIES Sundaes Sodas Corner Water 81 College Sts. Phone 967 OVER THE TELEPHONE Hello, give me Incumtex 1234F.,, Hello-'i Is that you? Yes, this is me. 'gCe, What a coincidence. This is me, toolv Yeh--Is that you Sunya? No, this is Nunyaf' Nunya? Nunya who? 'gNunya business. Oh, I see. And who the dickens are you? Pm Mr. Matterf' 4'And the first name, please? HDozen. Dozen? Yeh. Dozen Matter. Say, thereis a mistake somewhere, isn't this YOU? No, this is Me. You have the wrong number, g'bye. Click Click.,' 66 46 S6 Joe Widener: Now, before we start on this ride, I want to tell you that I don't smoke, drink, or pet, I visit no road houses, and I expect to be home about 10 o'clock.', Bob Wray: You're mistaken. Joe: You mean that I do any of these things?,' Bob: 'gNog I mean about starting on this ridef, .,0,0.i When better books are suppressed, Americans will read them. -0-0- Stuggling Author: Every time a manuscript comes back to me, I'm so discouraged I can hardly bring myself to send it out again. Bright Friend: 'iWell, why give them your address? It's about time for someone to invent a new dance. We are so accustomed to being maimed by the old ones the novelty has worn off. Elston Bank 8z Trust Company -4 4, y.. 4f7b on Savings Insurance and Loans Safety Deposit Boxes Your Patronage Solicited BIAS.-- . ,. . ... VA, We -..- ...............-.Y.L ,-,........ QL ..--- -,,..--,r.,,.-....,2- ,,.-w, E, L l 3f..,...,,ri.,.., ..,. , ,..,--..,. ., .,-.Y- .. Page One Hundred Forty- -. -,... .,, , X . ffl' 1' '1 it Q M We were just wondering if a fellow who was crazy over electricity could be called an electric fan? l -o-o-o- He: Aren't ou comin-'f in swimminU?7' l H , Y ca an. - , She: I cant. A moth ate up my bathing suit? y l He: The little rascal. He must have been on a dietf, ' ll -o-o-o- . , l Professor: My dear man, a geologist thinks nothing of a thousand yearsf' Excited Stude: What? I just loaned one S20 yesterday. E -o-o-o- Ruby Shapera: Why do you always kiss your boy callers goodnight?', Agnes McNutt: They leave so much earlier. -o-o-o- Police Sergeant: HI think we,ve found your missing wifef, Percival: What does she say? P. S.: Nothing.,' Percival: 6'Says nothing? Thatls not my wifef, I I -o-o-o- Farmer: Come on, and I'll show you how to milk a cowf, Bud Groves: Maybe I'd better start on a calf. l I for- HENRY F. MILLER SODAS T ' SUNDAES TOILET Sanitary Plummer ' ARTICLES Gas, Steam, and Hot Water DRUGS and the best MALTED MILK Fitter 114 west Pike street in Crawfordsviue visit Duro Automatic Water L 0 Softener and Oil Burners Drug Store Phone 858 Crawfordsville, Ind. 122 N. Green St. Tel. 1545 T' , 5 5 f l 5 -lx ,lv M BT nzuuui. r g '- --'---HQ537 Page One Hundred Fifty rx J Q l .lgwgfrf T ii, J X Father: Has Jane gone to the Pl dance yet?,' y Mother: She must have. Most all I Sherwood Motor of her clothes are here. Company -0-'P Darwinian Child fobserving zoo monkeysj : Pop, do they let them out '9 '9 after they turn into people? 1 1 Chrysler Men no longer hide behind women's ' Motor skirts.-Neither do women. Cars He: Will you marry me? She: '4You'll have to wait till I get home and look at my engagement -5'0 bookf, -iw Crawfordsviuei Ind' A She: I didn't think yould dare to kiss me. ' He: 6'There was a good deal of danger about it, so I-I thought we'd better face it together. , -o-o- l KY 'slack seems very anxious to get mar- io ' riedf' l ip 5 Yes, he proposed to me, too. V i -o-o- K .4 UQ Q Mr. Stout fin clothing storelc UI , X' V would like some camping togs, please: ' you know, the sort one wears when one ST X IW doesnlt care what one wears. wax- G Efanor Peterson: I'll guarantee to teac you the black bottom in ten That Charm- minutes. - . bgth th iver and ' James Bales: Well, you'll have to e gl - 1 as receipient come from get a wlgg C On' H -o-o- Hammet Book Store Teacher: When does a book be- 216 E. Main St, come a classic? Eugene Fischer: When people who e haven't read it begin to say they havef' 4 to s e 1 i u to b Page One Hundred Fifty-one I 1, l ll' 545K-X f, , 1 4 -I IRHUPFVECJL 1 i , 1 1 1 Smith-Hassler-Sturm V S Company 1 -044- 1 I A Real Sporting Goods I Store -NPO- rl 219-221 Massachusetts Ave. MA in 6288-6289 8 Indianapolis Real-Loaf Bread ii Pies Cakes Buns Doughnuts We Deliver Coleman's Bakery 4 4 Curtis Coleman, Prop. 124 W. Main st. Phone 1815 ,IE Eat, 8888 - -- 0 , V 111, H ,,1.f- 719- 3 11 - .4 1. -,W,,,,,, ,RT ARE YOU AWARE THAT- Worn out mattresses make an in- ferior grade of pie crust? Live polecats are not often worn around the neck? Decapitation frequently causes death? It is an unusual custom to sleep with a hyena? I Few dentitsts advocate the chewing of flat irons as a dental aid? Nine out of ten people will probably see nothing to laught at in the preced- ing jokes? i.0,0T Father fto son who has been mis- behavingl : MWhy can't you be a good boy?', Tom: 'LWell, father, I'll be good for a nickel? Mother: Mlfor shame! You ought to be like your father, good for noth- ingf' .T0,0i The height of hard luck in the old days was for a scotchman to get a hair- cut just before an Indian massacre. 10107 Mistress: M1Goodness, Mary, where is the telephone?,' Mary: uMrs. Brown called across the fence asking if she could use it, so l sent it across, but I had an awful job to get it off the wall.' ' Toioi Willie: '4Please, teacher, what did l learn today?,, Teacher: What a peculiar ques- tion. Willie: Well, they'll ask me when I get home. --o-o- - Jeweler: '4Well, well, how did you manage to break your glasses? Customer fstill with a little hang- over from last nightl: I saw two lamp posts and I guess I leaned on the wrong one. A.. ' I HTHEHUIH. I ., , I . Zum Rf Page One I-lunrlred Fifty-two T' 4 s i' -L MQ d5JYYl2bl1oULJl'x, 8 ii ff baribelx- sim' 'limits ' x55Tf'riQ,itIl 'M' X00 S5 HENW dk: C Irihdsi J u Z fl 4. Q l , I- ,un V AVG X' O Q' qi 2 5 K A NX' .f mlm T vw. gym X , ff , I V ' 'll' l't 'mmwnvglil N. R Qua l y 3 HBQMUXH Dry Cleaning T fi Ehrman 1- A l S. E. GRIMES 3 125-127 s. Green st. EX wx R x i w i Phone The fl QS N T ,L QQQZQ Thomas 8: Davis Groceries, Fresh and Cured Meats Phone 1213 605 W. Market St. Tribe of Ben-Hur A Fraternal Beneficial Society Insures Both Men and Women Assets More Than Six Millions of Dollars Home Oif ice : Crawfordsville, Indiana A, ll l,- -',,,-im ,L,, V ,Q-J, ig MJ it One Hunrlrerl T' fty th ,-.ff -----N ---...Y . ..-..-A--...,,.-..,-,,, ,,,.,,,,.- , ,A ,-,,,, ,W ,:',:.. . .. , K ,, , 6, X..,,,.f -at-f -rr ,JI X YV: ' ,,x. r 23: 's 5, E Mr. Ward: Is that all the work you can do in forty minutes? Bob Fell: 'GI dare say I coulddo more, but I never was one to show olff' -o-o-o- F. Alfrey: I dropped my watch in the river and didn't recover it for three days. It kept on running, thoughf, A Freshie: A watch'll run for three days? F. A.: KNO, no. I was speaking of the river. -o-o--o- Purdue Expert: g'Be you going to keep that litter of pigs till they turn into l hogs? l Bill Wise: Reckon so. Donit figgure it's much use to expect them to turn into A anything else. -o-o-o- Man Fishing: '4You'd better run along to school now, sonnyf' George Hill: No: I have to write a composition on the Hsh today, and I want to see how one looksf' -o-o-o- Eugene Fisher: I am a special investigatorf, e Maxine Gray: What do you investigate? E. F.: '5The theory that kissing is dangerous. x 1 GENUINE I I . EDD -4+:- 1 1 Pioneer SPRAY sz SERVIES I Island Creek I Coal Meat-U-Can--Eat I I -4-:-:- Q, mmm Busenbark Grain Co. Y ei .4 fr.- ,if , V . , .... - ..,. ... ...,. . , . 41-,M fl .naman - fqigmfw- lvrazumu. 1 ec 'Xxx Page One Hundred Fifty-four I I Y i :ij Y - V, ..-..,,.V V .,., 7. ,,.,,, ,Y .,..,.,,,D Jiggaiig-ix lmrrrlrxnfi. . 'm m ':-.:,..'g, ': '. :fr if-rxurcnutg i l ' 'r err oi A. H. Flang alugl FreemanSh I H CRAWFORDSVILLE CIGAR iTAND E SEED Co. an f BILLIARD HALL Q II!l1IlIHIllIIIiIIIIIlI V Rose Brand -ou- Fieolds Brand IINIHIINIIINIIINIIIIINI Hergs Wishing You Luck OFFICE 8: WAREHOUSE North Green Street W. C. Prop. Crawfordsville, Ind. E H. T. SCHARF CLEVELANDSS DRUGGIST -o+o- -- Perfumes BLUE RIBBON iToilet Goods BREAD Candy and Cigars -T V -'M' The Pride of The Rexall Store Moooooooooo Cooooy fo ccrawfmd House Comer, 815 S. Grant Phone 640 ' E E E E o 'E r'o M'o'q'W A -'W L, -' - 1 F.THEYi!11FL 1- ee- ,MW ...c E 'xy Page One Hundred Fifty fi ....--'U' f'-444 Jn Wide Awake Store -1940 3 A Crawfordsville Store for Crawfordsville --wo- WE HAVE IT WIDE AWAKE 'Wa :P '7 I' ' f Z 2 Q' fm :W I..-1,.flN . 4 ,f, If ,eff , J--fl ff f .f an Zine' Q 2 Z Z ' 1 5 9. Q- 1 , 57 ffnsnmf Lf .Q 547 I J' Z 5 Our Rule- The Golden Rule Montgomery County Lumber Co. Opposite Monon Depot Phone 1300 Lawn Mowers of All Kinds See the Eclipse Self - Sharp- ener, guaranteed for 10 years. W. I. FELL 124 E.Main st. Phone 1005 Compliments of THE PEARLMAN GROCERY CO. Wholesale Grocers Crawfordsville, Ind. '- 1 HYHENIHH- , W ' ' V' I r' If 0 1- limi.-va viny f-3 - -W L- ILL' ' ' ' ' ' ' 'W ' Our Stock is Fresh Our Brands are Quality Brands You Shop as You Like. You Get Your Money's Worth at This Store Our Aim is to Please You Our Rule is- THE GOLDEN RULE The Kash-Karry John G. Utterback Scott E. Ratcliff The Barnhill Mortuary Corner Grant and Wabash Ave. CRAWFORDSVILLE, IND. G1'0Ce1'y Phone 19-w Crabbs Reynolds Taylor C0 Everything in the Music Line QW: K - , Thrift Q-!'i Reliable Quality , -.X Always l ,Ill Feeds and Seeds to Meet Your Needs J Main Office and Retail Store, Com- merce Bldg., Crawfordsville, Ind. In Montgomery County Elevators at: Wingate, Linden, Cherry Grove and Crawfordsville. Including Radios Claypool - Lacey Music Co. Ben-Hur Bldg. The Home of Good Music ac.: , ,,,-,,,,... Page One Hundred Fifty-s , -can J -V Q C- Sodas, Sundaes and Phosphates 1AT... KOSTANZER'S WASHINGTON PHARMACY Mary had a little dress, A trifle light and airy, lt didn't show the dirt a bit, But gosh, how it showed Mary. -o-o-o- Mother turned her nose straight up When daughter won a swimming cup. c'For shame to wear a suit like this, My mother taught me better, Missf' Then daughter turned to grandma, cute, Wfhanks, granny dear, here is your suit . Always First with Newest Styles for Young Men Ti ni Clothing Furnishings and Hats At the Right Prices Harry S. Shanklin esT'?iE.?ilf1?1 MM ' 'N Page One Hundred Fifty-eigh If we only had a Portrait of Sallie. A bitter lament-often heard. Make it a point that your family-your whole family-be photographed-singly and in groups. Some Day You'll Be Glad. Official Photographer for 1926-27 Athenian. 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