Crawfordsville High School - Athenian Yearbook (Crawfordsville, IN)

 - Class of 1929

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Head of Commercial De- partment BEATRICE CAULDWELL Franklin College, A.B. English SAMUEL M. WOODRUFF Indiana State Normal Indiana University Industrial Arts and Jr. High Athletics Eg l 'L vii viz: EST, il ir Q Fr ,fix 1. 'im-f fix? kg :gs.?.el1:,P,J14'fi HOMER E. BIDDLE Valparaiso University Indiana State Normal B.T.M. Indiana University Industrial Arts MARY. M. SCHWEITZER Hanover College, A.B. Indiana State Normal D'ePa.uw University English WILLIAM J. GU NKLE Indiana University, A.B. A.M. Algebra and Geometry MARY GUILLIAMS DePauw University, A.B Cornell University Spanish and English Page Twenty 1 EVALINE BALLARD DePauw University, A.B. English EDYTHE V. ASHER Home Economics, B.S. Indiana University Home Economics HARRIET R. GALLUP Pratt Institute Cleveland School of Art Art EMMETT C. STOUT Wabash College, A.B. Winona Biological Station Winona Normal Biology f fl l. Page T wenty-one nf , f N? I fi ! x., f, f ,QJJ Ig-,P .A ...-MI 3.1 'fi NOLAN CRAVER University of Illinois, B.S. Extension work at Uni versity of Illinois Director of Physical Edu cation and Varsity Bas- ketball Coach RUTH E. TEMPLE Wisconsin University Indiana State Normal, B.S. Stenozraphy and Book- keeping EATHEL PHILLIPS Indiana State Normal, A.B. English and Latin JESSIE LEE N , J' Indiana University University of Chicago Home Economics - X S x , f-N2 V Q it my Q Q, ksfiilg vgtfk ugh .J ,W rf 1 ' f i. fliifiiwii fi qfii W 'Li ' Sw 2' 'Z 4 l. . ii' -. AJ.-M A fl -xl .,,A m!2-W. -, vw .' I .ff 'H .I 1 M, ,. V A Swmmlvl. ,.,a??iptVMx6,,,',. S. it , I ' ' -.x, ' F. :gi . ' L f . N .vlff 5 7 Q-gLwi 5 .Lf ' LEE H. RISLEY Indiana University, A.B., A.M. Wisconsin University Head of Science Depart- ment MINA S. DAVIDSON John Hopkins Hospital, A.B. Illinois University Columbia University Director of Health FRED M. SULLIVAN Wabash College. A.B. Indiana University Butler University State Normal, Terre Haute General Science and Physiology MARY ELLEN ROSSER Miami University, B.S. Latin .1 l is -'5 Q lx 1 X . alll? 'Q if . '. ,. 4 wrnvn lf -A fi fig 5. sag ,J ar 3 MABEL C. FERTICH Indiana University, A.B Chicago University Columbia University Home Economics JOHN W. WARD VVabash College, A.B. Indiana University Latin and Algebra MARY KINNICK Indiana University, AB Franklin College Typew riting and Short hand H. 0. BURGESS Wabash College, A.B. Minniesota University A.M. University of Pennsyl vama History Page Twenty-two , CATHERINE S. HOFFMAN DePauw University, A.B. Western College English KATHERINE L. 0'MARA Purdue University, B.S. Home Economic: and History OWEN L. CRECELIUS Indiana State Normal, B.S. History and Public Speak- ing JEANNETTE GRUBB Indiana University, A.B. Mathematics Page Twenty-three L. J. C. FREEMAN Wabash College, A.B. Indiana State Normal Lambert Coaching School RQCkl'l6 - Meanwell Coach- ing School Indiana. University Head of Mathematics De- Dartment MARY BURBRIDGE BOOZ Hanover College, A.B. University of Chicago Columbia University Head of History Depart- ment SARAH EVELYN VERNON Indiana University, A.B.. A.M. Head of English Depart- ment. AMY BEATTY Butler University, A.B. Texas University English and History eq- Fi .Q www Q. fr - , f , Q TYR f -vt .. ,- . w -1... .,,.v nF gsa ,,,Qa, ,Q ,Env U, ,Z n .,..-..-..., ' Y- .5 v..x-.M--vs-M rf' f.. . QQ'-l V5.1 ,igfgif I 555-it arg:- ..?2J?1 4s- ' i1nZ':t'i'55l Q WN fffiiiw' W 'M 2 ef GEORGE A. BURNS 'lf'f Wabash College, A.B. Indiana State Normal Purdue University History KATHRYN TOMLINSON Secretary to Principal FRED JACKSON Terre Haute Normal Bradley Polytechnical Vocational Director ADA WILLIAMS Registrar .- ? ' 15571 'I' ' 53 t an Emi , v. r .vs Q l FLORA L. ROGERS Northwmtern University University of Kansas Kansas' Teachers' College American Conservatory of Music Director of Music JOYE DORSEY Indiana State Normal Typewriting and Short- hand MARY HELEN SPILMAN Indiana State Normal, A.B. Indiana University University of California Winona Summer School History KARL C. JAMES Wabash, A.B. Social Science Principal of Junior High. Page Twenty-four DELLA E. DENNIS University of Chicairo Indiana University Indiana State Normal Mathematics and English BLANCHE MAHAN Indiana University, A.B. Geography MABEL E. THOMPSON Indiana State Normal. A.B. Butler University English LEILA HOAGLIN Indiana State Normal University of Wisconsin Girls' Physical Director Page Twenty- five KENNETH W. KILTZ Purdue University, B.S.A Indiana State Normal Cornell University Vocational Agriculture GEORGE E. RAY Indiana State Normal, B.S. Indiana University Moody Bible Institute American Extension Uni' versity Social Science JULIA LeCLERC KNOX Indiana University, A.B. Indiana State Normal Winona Lake University Head nf Latin Depart- ment LIONEL R. MARTIN Indiana University, A.B. 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L x, .gl Farewell, dear school, that I have known and loved For four short, happy years, Years filled with Youth's small joys and trials, With laughter and with tearsg I am no more a child beneath your roof, My back is to thy gates, Before me, all the great, wide world I face, Where duty for one waits. g Roaming your halls, I've heard the future call Me to the world outside, I've longed to rise and follow her into ' The realms of mystery wide, But now when that great hour has come, I pause and think on thee, And memories ever dear that linger A Along your halls for me. Farewell to the voices that I have heard Echo along your halls, Farewell to the studies that I've pursued Within your friendly walls, Farewell to the teachers-I'll miss them all, And to my schoolmates, toog Farewell to every quaint, familiar thing- Farewell old Gold and Blue! Enter to learn -upon your honored walls- I've often read it o'er, And now 'tis time that I 4'Go forth to serve , Out from your dear old door. I leave you, Alma Mater, now behind, These memories shall bless And brighten all life's brief, eventful years- Farewell dear C. H. S. -Autumn Louise Record, '29. I Page Twenty-eight LEOLIA BLACK Classical Club, 1, 2: Girl Reserves, 1, 2, Cabinet, 3, 4: Glee Club, 1, 2, 4: Com- position Seminar, 2, 3, Sec. 4: Senior English Club: Science Club, 4 : Librarian, 4: Gold and Blue Staff, 4. Credits, HAROLD BAYLESS Band, 1, 2, 3, 4: Histori- cal Pageant, 1: Classical Club, 1, 2, 3: Cui Bono, 3: Glee Club, 3: Brass Quar- tet, 3, 4: Orchestra, 4: Sec. of Science Club, 4: Senior English Club: Hi-Y, 4. Credits, 36. VIRGINIA LEE DAVIS Classical Club, 1, 2, 3, 4: Cui Bono, 3: Plus Ultra, 4: Glee Club. 1. 2, 3: Sunshine Cabinet, 3: Squaring it with the Boss , 3: Dram- atic Club, 3, 4: Audubon Society. 3, 4: Orchestra, 4: Senior English Club: Gold and Blue Staff, 4: Science Club. 4: Athenian Staff. Credits, 39, ROBERT SNYDER Classical Club, 1, 2: Track, 2, 3, 4: Basketball, 3: Football, 3, 4: C Club, 4: Senior English Club, Sec.-Treas.: Hi-Y, 4: Science Club, 3, Pres, 4, Credits, 32. Page Twenty-nine DONALD HORNEY Classical Club, 1: Senior English Club: Science Club. 4. Credits, 34, CATHERINE REYNOLDS Classical Club, 1, 2: Sen- ior English Club: Athenian Staff. Credits. ' BEN WALKUP Band and Orch'estra. 12 Track, 2, 3, 4: Football, 3. 4: Science Club, 3: Senior English Club: Class Sec., 4- Credits, 32, JANE COOMBE Classical Club, 1, 2, 3, 41 Cui Bono, 3: Plus Ultra, 41 Science Club, 42 Senivr English Club: Librarian. 4. Credits. ELLEN JANE BEESON Classical Club, 1, 2. 3, 4: Cui Bono, 3: Gold and Blue, 3. 4: Plus Ultra, 4: Sun- shine Cabinet, 2: Dramatic Club, 2, 3, 4: Lincoln Ora torical, 3: 'l'rysting Place , 3: Student Council, 3, 4: Science Club, 4: Editor-in- Chief Athenian. Credits, 36. LESLIE BURROUGHS Classical Club, 1, 2: Sec. Class. 2: Squaring it with the Boss . 3: Glee Club, 3, 4 : Double Quartet, 4 : Science Club, 3: Senior English Club : Dramatic Club, 4: Athenian Staff. Credits, 32. FRANCES FULLENWIDER Classical Club, 1, 2, 3, 4: Cui Bono. Sec. 3: V. Pres. Plus Ultra, 4: Clee Club, 1. 2, 3. 4: State Latin Con- test: Senior English Club: Science Club, 4: Girl Re- serves, 4: Palladium Staff, 4. Credits, 39. KENNETH L. BAYLESS Classical Club, 1, 2. 3: Cui Bono. Pres. 3: Hi-Y Club, 2, 3, 4: Class Treas- urer, 3, 4: Senior English Club: Science Club, 4: Agriculture Club, 4: Bus. Mgr. Gold and Blue, 4. V Credits, 33. HAROLD HUNGATE Clee Club, 1: Science Club, 4. Credits, 32. PEGGY MARTIN Orlando, Fla., 1: LPb2I1- on, 2: Science Club, 4. Credits, 33. 1415 Years.l JAMES HARNEY Classical Club, 1, 2, 31 Cui Bono, 3: Hi-Y, 2, 3, Pres. 4: Track, 3, 4: Dram- atic Club, 3, Pres. 4 2 Mummy and the MUmDS',, 3: Senior English Club: V. Pres. Science Club, 4: Student Council, 4: Second Childhood . 4 1 Athenian Staff: Gold and Blue Staff, 3. Credits, 33. MARY LEE EVERSON Classical Club, 1: Glee Club, 2, 3: Senior English Club: Science Club. 43 Athenian Staff. Page Thirty 5 F s Exif? .4?'fhesw.!fm l 4 4 V I ing., , . Y' .v.,,,- ' -fi. 'vu ETHEL MANGES Classical Club, 1, 2, 3, 43 DICKERSON Cui Bono, 8, Plus Ultra, 4: EDWARD galladium Staff, 2. 3. 4: cience Club, 4: S n' r English club, e 'O ban' 3' 4' Science Club, 4: Basket- Creditsr 34' Credits. 34. DORA OPAL THOMPSON Classical Club, 1. 2: Dram' DAVID C01-1-ON stic Club, 2. 3. 4: Th! Trystimz Place . 3 : 'fSec- Classical Club, 1, 25 Sen, on Childhood . 41 Libra' im- English Club. rian. 4: Gold and Blue Stalf, 4: Athenian Staff. Credits. 33. ' Credits, 36. DONALD HULTZ HAZEL HOAGLIN Classical Club, 1, 2, 3: Clasical Club. 1, 2: Girl Cui Bono. 3: Sci'ence Club, Reserves, 1, 2, 3. 4. 4. Credits, 32. Credits, 33. ROBERT STAFFORD I Classical Club. 1. 2, 3. GLADY NEWN M Cui Bono. 3: Plus Ultra, 4: S U Science Club. 4: Editor of ' l Cl b, 1, : S - Palladium, 4: Senior Eng- iolphfgssgiggh Sub, 2 en lish Club. 4 ' , 4. ', cream, ss. emma 3 A ...A . .f-. . . ., , , .-.5 1. ' ' . . . . .v .Ax la x fl ,,.,..,, ,aw ,J I N .-gh , ' 1 if . .. , .,. . ' ::'k'3-47' N7 f ' U ,,. Jimi. L X b ' , . gfr,-3:-'Q 3. ' - '. I .-K ,-i.i5'1'tJ,, ,. Y, .- , ,. H Q 51, X v X w 2- - - . in .iiafslf-Q 3 31 c 5-Wi-mall' j I ' -Qs ,I , - V 'l ' ,F 3:5 M .- 1.22 Ik. faq Lp. ' ' iw : .j ,Q Page Thzrty-one ,,.,,,N .tv , b U A B. ,gy ,it 3, ' ' ' ' L ' ijvpgub' ..- . f f , .xiii , . Nl JI. 4 .' ' ,L am j,..,,...,.e..,, , . , X , e nsimkf, K ' f13'Jm n HAROLD RUTLEDGE Senior English Club. Credits, 32. MARJORIE CHADWICK New Richmond H. S., 1, 2, 3: Senior English Club: Science Club, 4. Credits, 33. LEONARD H. SHELTON Orchestra, 2: Glee Club. 2 3 4'Hi-Y 2, 3,4'Band af ig Senior' Engiisii ciubf Credits, 33. FRANCES CLAYPOOL Classical Club, 1. 2. 3, 4: Cui Bono, 3: Plus Ultra, 4 Glee Club, 3: Senior Eng- lish Club, Credits, 32. AGNES V. MOODY Classical Club, 1, 2, 3: Cui Bono, 3: Science Club, 4: Librarian, 4: Girl Re- serves, 4: Senior English Club: Sunshine Cabinet, -4. Credits, 37. RUSSELL POWELL Pittsboro High School, 1. 2: Band, 3, 4: Orchestra, 3, 4: C Club, 4: Basket- lcall, 3, 4. Credits, 32. MARY EVELYN DU NBAR Clasical Club, 1: Girl Reserves, 3, Pres. 4: Sun! shine Cabinet, 3: Squaring It with the Boss , 3: Gold and Blue Staff, 3, Editor, 4: Science Club, 4: Senior English Club: Librarian, 4: Student Council, 4: Athe- nian Stad. Credits, 36. HOWARD ELI HERRON Classical Club 1, 2: Class Sec., 2: Science Club, 4: Senior English Club, Dram- atic Club, 4 , C redits , 3 4, Page Thirty-two CHARLOTTE HOBSON Classical Club, 12 Senior English Club. Credits, 33. ROJERT RIGGINS Agriculture Club, 1, 2, Pres. 3, 43 Corn Judging Contest, 1, Livestock Judg- ing Team. 2. 3, 4. Credits, 32. GENEVA MOODY Classical Club, 1, 2: Glee Club, 1. Credits, 33. MLQ years.l FRANCIS PARKER Credits. 33. Page Thirty-three Y S J H ' Y . M RICHARD SHELTON Clasical Club, 1: Band, 2, 3, 4: Orchestra, 2, 3, 4: Agriculture Club, 45 Senior English Club. Credits, 32. HARRIETT JOHNSON Little Rock, Ark., High School, IIQ years: G en. castle High School, 15 y rg Cui Bono, 3: Plus Ultra, : Audubon Societyf 3, , 5 Seminar, 3, 4, G e C111 4: Sciencg Club, 5 i' Reserves, 4 5 ' 1 llad ' Staff. 41 Arhqplrin staff. f . re 5tll,,,-35. . ld I ffl , 1 ' 9 ' l x' l ' A . I A GUY TITUS Credits, 33. WANDALENE MITCHELL Junior and Senior Or- chestras: Senior English Club. Credits, 34. ' fe? fewl1l'f ig iflWfe f., wil 2 'lil Q i-:PV :lr Qj,.',l , .yy f - ,H - 1- 1: iff-5' S .-Jig. f Q 1 ., ji: 'z '- - T ..- qt A, 4 l jf' 6 S, 1, Q , - -' v' ' - 1 . ,. N lf. , ,fn-N. . 'fax fx- , - .. fii'.,3,+N.-'r 1 ' ' f' N 'Z 4-fs I,g,gs13T'w1 gy f - V. 'I 1 S if in . 3.,I' -' . lgw-4-5 iff ' A 1, . iq il' ,fiqrwgiaix-,f 5.1, ,N,,3:..g, it lv 1 I .Ji-5' IB ' .fLfS'I,. 5 -: ' ' Q ,iff ' :if .1 f , i' 4:5 V' V 'Ji '3 I Wi 1 ' L.. 1 I aa' Cf . if K. X 'l E r f .ll f .,--Q R.. 'iv' .EF ER gm., , :as ' -F. - '2- isa, - 1 T'-is , 1-9 A fs T , . 3, - .f-. .us .f AFA Q 4 Myik hi? ' , , ' , Em-. , Q 7 . 'fum - ' RAYMOND KOSTANZERN K Classical Club, 1: Science Club, 8, 45 Athenian Staff. 1 Credits, 32. LETI-IA E. WHITAKER Classical Club, 1, 2: Sen- ior English Club. Credits. 34. PAUL GROVES Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4: Football, 8, 4: C Club, 2, 3, 4: Classical Club, 1, 2: Student Council, 2, 3, 43 Senior English Club: Agriculture Club, 4 g Ath- enian Stalf. Credits, 32. CHRISTINE FOXWORTHY Classical Club: Pianist for Boys' Glee Club, 33 Glee Club, 3. 4, Pianist, 4.- Credits, 32. fi .,. -, ,S K ' gf Q ' . . -f. l fn f ' 'l ' . 4 . b y , L5 - 5 1 4 . , E 11 . ' MARTHA MARTIN Classical Club, 1, 2 : Dramatic Club, 3, Sec.- Treas., 4: Second Child- hood : Glee Club, 4: Sen- ior English Club: Science Club, 4. Credits, 34. 2 .lass RENO Classical Club, 1, 2, 3, 4: Cui Bono, 3: Plus Ultra, 4: Science Club, 4, Credits, 32. MABEL POWELL Classical Club, 1, 2, Sen- ior English Club. Credits, 33. PAUL WILSON Agriculture Club, 1, 2, 3, 4: Corn Judging Contest: Senior English Club. Credits, 32. X Page Thirty- four DORIS WRIGHT Classical Club, 1, 2, 3: Cui Bono, 3: Seminar, 2, 3, Pres. 4: Gold and Blue Staff, 3, 4: Senior English Club : Athenian Staff: Science Club, 3: Girl Re' serves, 3, 4. NORMAN WILCOX Agricultural Club. Credits, 32. MARY ELIZABETH HERR Classical Club, 1, 2, 3: Cul BOND, 3: Glee Club, 1, 2. 3: Sunshine Cabinet, 4: Science Club, 4: V, Pres, SFUIOI' Ehllish Club, Credits, 40. RICHARD KIRKPATRICK Student Mar. Athletics, 2, 3: Classical Club, 1, 2: Science Club, 3, 4: Hi-Y, 4: Dramatic Club. 4: Second Childhoodn: Senior English Club: C Club, 4: Ath- enian StaR'. Credits, 35. Page Thirty-five nf., 4 ,.. if ful if l . Q5 li 'WL V i'4'Vv WJ 35 ff iT 7gi. FRED MIDDLETON Football, 3, 4: Band. Credits, 35. AUDRIA SHARP Athenian Staff. Credits, 32. PHILLIP ORCUTT Industrial Arts, 1, 2, 3, 4. Credits, 32. MARTI-IENE GRAY Sec. of Class. 1 : Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4: Sextette. 2, 3: Classical Club, 1, 2: Student Council, 2, 3, 4: Librarian, 3 3 S'enior Eng- lish Club: Dramatic Club. 4: V. Pres. Sunshine So- ciety, 3, Pres. 4, State V. Pres. 4. H Credits, 33. APM --J: sl 3 A K ' .1 575 lil' if Qf,f ,', 'f,.v:,.! :SN-N I , . X f - , .' 1 . -N .f 'lil-se il 5 ii' ' 1-Zfmv 'r ' -- Ji, Yi- 59 5 :'i51f'I'+9mlF . 'fi ty its , .,-QS FIJI: 'T-QC' 3.3153 -1-fix., nf -L P 4.-f' f '-Wm ,v..:V'V,. ,L h 3531- Q ff rf le, , V ' 1 - Q , 'f ' ,..ag 5 'E? gg 'f'i'sZg-.'? .fi5 ' 1.-6' 'K Q , .Mfg wh I f. V, 7,171 ff .J f3.si:y,Is:' ,f , --lr mi :L!3!5,',. ' f- f gg' yr, , 31 fy... '- . ,,. E ,L ' Qu 1:59'w.i. I... 5f,yIi1a..5,fi4ff ll ' 1 s I ,, , .,. . .- -.,.'g Q rl AN.. E . r :. 35- .55, fu ' --If In - -I if . ',, Y: . L.. Q .1 -,1 .,, 'H .., -i N., '-ve 14 VLH, F ,, ...mv 8 f X-,NH 4 A 'x-at , .. w,,,6iQiiJM,,. E1 J' 3 5. F41 ,fx ali 2 zlilfify Ffa 2Jr'r', 32. si .mf Y fi .- 5. 'lylk ,.- . ai Y-1 9.5 f X, .ki f A g . :,,. 'L 139 fi Law 4 .J , 'I 22. 3 . alle: ,. . ,y V. 3 , ' it gi' Wai MARGARET WESTFALL Girl Reserves, 1, 2, 3, 42 Classical Club, 1, 2: Science Club, 3. Credits, 36.1 DONALD WINGERT Classical Club, 1, 2, 8, 4: Cui Bono, 3: Plus Ultra, 4: Composition Seminar, 4 3 Senior English Club: Science Club, 4: Gold and Blue Staff, 4: State Commercial Contest, 2, 3: Editor of Palladium, 4 3 Athenian Staff. Credits, 37. AUTUMN RECORD Classical Club, 1, 2, 3: Cui Bono, 3 : Seminar, 2. 3, V. Pres. 4: Gold and Blue Stalf. 4 : Senior Eng- Club : Girl Reserves, 4. Credits, 37. KATHRYN HARRINGTON Senior English Club: Girl Reserves, 4. Credits, 33. RICHARD M. MACY Band, 1, 2: Science Club. 3, 4: Football, 3, 4: Hi-Y, 4. Credits, 32. HELEN E. RECORD Classical Club, 1: Senior English Club: Science Club, 4. Credits, 32. GERALD S. CAMPBELL Agriculture Club, 1, 2. Sec.-Treas., 3, 4: Corn Judging Contest, 1: Live- stock Judging Team, 2, 32 Senior English Club. Credits, 32. 1415 years.l SARAH HENRY Classical Club, 1, 2: S'en- ior English Club: Science Club, 4, Credits, 32. Page Thirty-six MARY EMMA JAMES Classical Club, 1, 2, 3: Cui Bono, 3: Senior Glee Club, 4: Senior Sexette: Senior English Club. Credits. 32, CNG 5'ears.J LAWRENCE SERVIES Student Council, Sec. 2, V, Pres. 3, Pres. 4: Classi- cal Club, 1, 2, 3: Cui Bono, 3: Pres. of Class, 3: Foot- ball, 3, 4: Basketball, 3, 4: Gold and Blue Staff, 4: Senior English Club: Hi-Y, 4: Athenian Staff. Credits, 33. LUCILLE BOONE Semor English Club. Credits, 32. RAYMOND JARVIS I-Ii-Y Club, 3, 4: Track, 3, 4 : Football, 3 : Science Club, 4: Senior English Club. .Credits, 32. Page Thirty-seven CARLYSLE LAFOLLETTE Classical Club, 1, 2 : Track, 2, 3, 4 : Basketball, 2, 3, 4: C Club, 4. Credits, 34. ELIZABETH STUBBINS Classical Club, 1, 2: Glee Club, 1, 2: Central Indiana Oratorical, 2: Anna Willson Oratorical. 3: Science Club. 3: Dramatic Club, 4: Gold and Blue Staff, 4: Senior English Club : Athenian Staff, Credits, 34. HERSCIIEL WILLIAMS Track, 1: Basketball, 1. 2, 3: Senior Emrlish Club' Science Club, 4: President of Class, 4: Football. 2, 3, 4. Credits. 34. EULA MILDRED LEE Classical Club, I, 2, 3. Sec. 4: Audubon Society, 2: Pres. 3, 4: Composition Seminar, 4: Cui Bono, 3: Girl Reserves, 4: Senior English Club: Science Club, 4. Credits, 32, 1314 years.l -f.'3 'S' ' .. - ,Tb 1 -,'9- '- ' K .4 5 f' 71 N. gl, ' X ,wi 'ET l':: ' ? -' -. -- 4' -1 .. Ir'-: ...,. ,, M, .,.,.,. urns.. - f- 41' ' i '- -sz ' : - f ' 1 .,.,,. ...L,,:1': -' -'5' - - is 1s5Q,, , f'fE v.1t:,:g,- 1. 'gl' j ' H ' RALPH CANINE ..,.,N' L - L ' Band, 1, 2, 3, 4: Orches- tra, 2, 3, 4: Classical Club, 1, 2: Basketball, 1, 2: Science Club, 4: Senior English Club: Football, 3, 4. Credits, 33, THELMA M. LOWE Classical Club, 1, 29 Sen- ior English Club. Credits, 33, DWIGHT DODSON Classical Club, 1, 2: Cui Bono, 3: Plus Ultra, 4: De- bate, 3, 4: Lincoln Oratori- cal Contest, 3: Student Council, 4: Hi-Y, 4: V. Pres. Class, 4: Pres. Senior English Club: Science Club, 4. Credits, 34. JOSEPH McCLUSKEY Senior English Club. Credits, 33. 4 , 1.5 VG. - 3 ll , ul? L ESTHER WARBRITTON Classical Club, 1, 2: Girl Reserves, 3 : Basketball Squad, 4: Composition Sem- inar, 4: Science Club, 4: Senior English Club. Credits, 33. BARTON McCORMICK Agricultural Club. Credits, 32. EVELYN STRAIN Classical Club, 1, 4, Sec. 2, Pres. 3: Cui Bono. 3: Pres. Plus Ultra, 4: Sun- shine Cabinet, 2: Student Council, 2, Sec. 3, V. PreS- 4: Girl Reserves, 3, 4: Sen- ior English Club: Science Club, 4 : Librarian, 4 : State Latin Contest, 1, 2. 3. Credits. 36. KATHRYN OWEN Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4: Tuesday Musicale, 1, 21 Dramatic Club, 1, 2, 3, 4: Polly with a Past 3 Mummy and the Mumps 1 Girls' Sextette, '3: Senior English Club: Science Club, 4. Credits, 32. U? Page Thirty-eight EMMA GOHMAN Classical Club, 1: Senior English Club. Credits, 33. KENNETH McGRIGG Orchestra, 1, 2, 3: Band, 1, 2, 3: Senior English Club: Student Manager of Athletics, 3, 4, Credits, 32, OPAL WEAVER Credits, 33. VERNA B. JONES Girl Reserves, 3, 43 Sen- ior English Club. Credits, 35. Page Thirty-nine FRED WILKINSON Classical Club, 1: Senior iingllsh Club: Science Club, 'Credits, 32. MARY B. SHELLEY Classical Club, 1, 23 Sen,- ior English Club: Science Clllb. 4: Seminar, 43 Cor- responding Sec. Sunshine Society. 4: Librarian, 4. Credits, 33. PAUL MOORE Credits, 32. KATHLEEN HAND Classical Club, 1, 2: Girl Reserves: Senior English Club: Composition Seminar, 4: Science Club, 4. Credits, 32. MM, years.J we 'el J .1 . '-'-'-N in me-.x,. f 'ix-I V V - e Y 3 ,Q-A id- f.m.aq A if is Q53 5' E .,'.,.. ' X. sk. is 1-'. 5.13. YV -:Qs . nf-I-vvi.. .SITE W lr' JI-.isl aft, ' R, 1 ,QA 4- ,N w-Q., .A x w.. 9 U .X KE 2 P. f Qi 5 Vi . X . ,u1.v. , , WJ Y' .,4.,45.fc- ' ff' QMM X , Q 'a v Q .-f Jw np.:- Ji' -5, 4, if. w ,S Q I ,-f X , -Q11 Page Forty AW- 'N n2 ffm .ffZff!zemf'mfz 1 v Q 1 1' K IRQ.. K. N' . ' MTI' 1.. ,,,,.1 ., ' 'A .- : A If .M-MN :fy .1 tv N.. ,-,vw 4,4 ., !,,,,,. 4 , X. ,. , 1 , - YA . . . , ,I N J 5 ' A f 5 Q If ff- ,I fl- . S I V D75-WX 'L . f if , f Qi' 55119 ' . ff r V' : , 1 f, .. 1 5 K X -H I' J . 2 -.L J 1 1 fi 2 ni -5, , , 52 ' , my , ' gi .lx X- 4 It-3. H ,AS '44 1 .X W . L V .. 2 -' f -.K 1 . 1- 'X r -, . . 4 ,f N 'i'f Q V:-W! 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Z 3 -A , A - 1- 4- .Wu MW-.L..,5a,v..-Q V,-V 5 , .. -,A .M 1, 2 'awiifu--1 A Aw - LH .',ww,-a- .X M V1 ,. 15 ,- PES 'Q 122533. A is 'Z ', :Q g, s 'A . 'Mew A f:J.u:,,'- 5? . , , 'Wir-' Page F orty-zwo The ffihamfcm Breedlove, Pauline Britton, Magdalene Carver, Doris Chapman, Julia Cline, Harold Coons, Eldon Cowan, Marion Cummings, Margaret Cunningham, Paul Dunnington, Florence Elmore, Hazel Fry, .lane Gillis, Paul Clover, Lucille Haffner, Donald Harris, Catherine Hubhle, Dorothy Hungate, Edna lEll8VCIl A Jordan, Morris Q Kelsey, Mary Layson, Doris Loop, Aubrey McCormick, Lloyd Pickett, Bernard Rankin, Haskell Reynolds, Catherine Ronk, Frances Smith, Leonard Sperry, Dorothy Stanford, Esther M. Stout, Leslie Streibich, John Tucker, Morris Ward, Doris Watson, Maurice Whitney, Houston ' .AMN ,. L 1' S :aww is .fa .la wa.. 9 5. . I.-5' -N 1 , ,, '-,K ' 1 5? th, 'urn . I Ag, 1 - 'f iif1YZ3?'.,, ' fu x 4 'f r r , J . -1 -ff 1' ax., 1 - - ' - . ff - 4, ., .F Q I R ,Y .Lk 51 q h K ..':,,vf'.3, ' J K - - , gg -. N ' ..,wfff?1L-:ja ,. 3 1 - 5 5-J ' 5131? r f' V '4 11 ww -1 - if fiifaf, ' 'Q il ,- G31-'f - Q- Page FW-fhfee QF r7r'g,r,.,, at -- r : ra , 1r..f.-e-A,a..,L':..Qf-ve''A f Q.. ,C ,T f '?'T eff9fflvI-Y Mfg 5553 Page Forty-four ffm fZfMera!a Q x, 57 Albertson, Lawrence Barnette, Frances Barton, Bernard Beach, Floyd Beecher, Barbara Boots, Samuel Burke, Helen Burns, Mary E. Carscallen, Ernest Caster, Carolyn Chenault, Harrison Clore, Austin Clark, Estella Coffel, George Cole, Georgia Coons, Ernest Coons, Maxine Cornett, Charles Couger, Christine Courtney, Lucille Cox, Irene Davidson, Mary Davis, Henry Deere, Dorothy Dice, Robert Dickerson, Wilbur Dye, Wallace Eads, Thelma Edwards, Charles Elkins, Laura Finan, Francis Finch, Byron Funk, Florence Gangel, Pearl Gleason, Mary Gobel, Morris Grisell, .lane Hall, Hubert Hall, Kelsey Hamm, Sarah Herron, Clarence Herron, Lawrence Hesler, Martha Hood, Gladys Hunt, Doris Irons, Thomas BVCIUX Kelly, Edward Kirkpatrick, Florence Layne, Gregory Layson, Mildred Linderman, Edith McCluskey, William Maloney, John Maxwell, Austin Merrell, Vera Middleton, David Miller, Anna Misner, Betty Montoya, Augustina Morrison, Beulah Mullikan, Marcella Neely, Nancy Neese, Irene Northcutt, Helen Oakley, Berniece Peck, Ben Pickett, Dorothy Priest, Virginia Ratcliff, Caroline Remley, Mildred Richards, Charles Robertson, Frank - Robinson, Helen Servies, Frances Slattery, Catherine Smith, Maurice . Snyder, Margaret Steele, Earl Steinhauser. Ted Stevens, Elizabeth Stewart, Vivian Stone, Rachel Taylor, Marv F. Thompson, Harold Timmons, Kathryn VanCleave. Eurnice VanScoyoc, Leslie Walls. Garnette Warren, Mary ,lane Welch, Elsie Wilson, Grant Young, Edgar Q10 .T 5 . .- . 115, . A u 3.- tf? qs 9 91 Q.. .-a ,iff in .rv y ...LK 5-. .W itil r' n l .Whos ' 11' : .' . 1 ., ,yA .1291 lift., - ,. , .,,',?:-if . 'X . 2 iv,r.e::f'i51 i. -. , . - , . . 1 fpwjjf f'?11'-3f,,-- r ' f ,iii-.'?. A-'1'5 ' ' . f-If , V .' . rdf., -Qi'n1S'.', .. ', ' 's 3' ' o ' - --iff., 'ill ' ' lv -. ,gf .,.- in .t.fvfX1HT:- , U' Mk .wi 7 'T-I . .. I' . V 1- V' ' X S I X-1 ..- ..vg - , 1 . Tr u il , 2 l'-'W 'if' -'-'Z' , nf T 43.1 N- in -' -' :GI '- '. ' . H - l ii yy' y..-E -2 ,I ., . . 4 x N . J V 5' . 'l ' ' ' 'L - - 5: ' if 411, .' ,,Vf!f'9'-- 'H iv Page Fortyffive - ' V N' ' . 1 1 'ir ft fzilt' Liles: A711411-ff, , -, , --'figffmzo .. .A . :fa 4-V 11 Zf-wuwhe ,mil Mary Davidson, by winning more ribbons than any other exhibitor in the 4H canning department of the 1928 State Fair, was awarded a trip to the International Stock Show held at Chicago the first week in last December. She has Won sixteen ribbons in two years showing at the State Fair. At the International Show she placed second on her vegetable exhibit, and second in the Sir Thomas Lipton Con- test, a contest for choosing America's most outstanding 4H Club girl. Last January in the State Show held at Purdue, Miss Davidson won first place in second year canning, and at that time was awarded a scholarship for the 1929 State Fair School. 2 I Page F arty-six President .....................,.............. Vice-President Treasurer ..... , ..,...,,.. , Secretary .............. Balsley, Eugene Christy, Wilbur Clark, Darrell Coons, Harvey Corbin, David Cunningham, Hubert Curtis, Homer Davis, Maxine Demaree, Bernice Elkins, Donald Ellington, Austin Ellington, James Ezra, Herbert Ewoldt, Robert Fullenwlder, Harry Abbott, Raymond Atkinson, Richard Ball, Junoir Ball, Elizabeth Barnette, Lucile Bayless, Edith Bell, Ruth Blankenship, Thomas Bower, Elizabeth Breaks, Robert Butler. Viola Caplinger, Maurine Cave, Robert Churchill, Anna Clements, Lendoris Clemmons, Beatrice Combs. Carl Cory, Myrtle Courtney. Marcia Cuppy, Lucile Cutshaw, Vivian Davis, Jean Davis. Mary Avalyn Day, Billy Day, Delta Deere, Frances Delks. Ruh Ellen DeVoto. Arthur Eubaut, Grace Everson. Robert Foster. Harold Freeman, John Gibbons. Margaret Gilbs. Mary Goetz, Richard Gohman. Estelle Grantham, Donald Page F arty-seven I lumen SOPIILOIIIIOTC Class O jfficers Q Lk'-avi - ..,,. Vance Ten A Gold, Dorothy Gray, Mark Grimes, Dorothy Havercamp, Mildred Hays, Alice Hayes, Paul Hopkins, Margaret Houlehan, Jane Jackson, Edith Kelsey, Dorothea Kostanzer, Margaret Krug, Ralph Lookabill, Robert Mastin, Mary Miller, Clarence Ten B Gray, Bernard Green, Donald Griffith, Theodora Groves. Frances Hall, Fred Hall, Ray Hamm. Harold Hand, Reba Harmles, Mildred Harper. Mary E. Hartung, Helen Hoaglln, Raymond Hobson. Eleanor. Htmt, Erma Johnson. Julianna . Jones, Fred Jones, Marcellus Jordan, John Keefe, Byron Knox, Kenneth Leach, Norris J Lewis, Sella Lowe, Marlalice McClamrock. Ruth McCloud. Herman Manges. Edna Mathews. Mabel Maxwell. Mary May. Frances Middleton, Robert Miller, Evelyn Miller. James Misner, lone Moore. Charles Mount, Ernest Mitchell. Roy Myers, Eathel ..,,,.............Margaret Stout ..,,.......Margaret Gibbons Smith Miller, Mary E. Milligan, Glenn Milligan, Raymond Moore, Mabel Purcell, Kermit Reichard, Naome Ronk, Thomas Rush, Kenneth Simms, Dorothy Smith. Ellen Swank, Forrest Summers, Thos. Umbanhower, Dorothy Wilkinson, Lyle Young, Mildred Newnum, Forrest Newnum, Wlllena . Norman, Helen Northcutt, Donald Orcutt, Kathryn Perryman, Billy Pickel, Doris Pitman. -Nora Plank, Allce Roberts, Margaret Runyan, Donald Rutledge, Martha Sharp. Stanlev Sidener, Edith Sinnett. William Smith, John Stout, Margaret Stump. Raymond Swank, Floyd Switzer, Anna Taylor, Bernice 1 Thompson, Gordon lr' Todd. Otis Tomlinson, Esther Tomlinson, Gordon Turner. Gertrude Underwood. Kathryn Vance, Frank Ward. Mary Welliver. George Welllever, Mildred 1, Whitney, Ethel ' Wllhite. Merle ', Wilson. Ellen M. , Wray, Gordon I I ,M Wray, Lois D ' 1 N V f v . , I x -I-Jillz xy, H -. , --.1..l--.,,j'.'-:Nt-J Q 1 . J v 's4'A. - L . ,I 1-Q ji: Q..H-1 pl-1.-or . :. .,,-3 , . I ..., git- BK ff , as g f- fJff.Q?5ib.-.'?,p.,, ,.,,:,j. , - 4 5- J' li ,ig . -. 5- L35 : 15.54-gg -I .1 'f 'At ff L' Q , Lf.. , - -,Iv ., .. , F- - 'Q i- 7 N,:.4L,i'if.-,l3' M I' . , -.. my 9-:-.rfb J -'f'1 1+:wfi2si9?f5 Page F 0 rty-eight I 'agar Forty-nine ,gy , V . -- U ff' N..-, Q 5 . , L,-...,.-,Y -' 1. -, 335' . . W! ,. ',',. -15-nvuf21aI?!1'9x.12?'2:L-fr.f'f j -Y: A - 1'-At.vvxv,g1g5,-'sv E155 T A if , , . ..., Q ' izill. li- -1-f,g:if,. gg , 2, rEy'j,JZs wg-,e 94,5.m, - ,,,gg,1fg' , -f -R. . . , -11-'TW A931 Eg is ,1 ,lg M S A wf , 1 ggg Ks ixijsi- Q 'if I ':' aw ,fx ,gh mx. KARL C. JAMES Principal Junior High School ME f 2023 mmm Andrew, Robert Binford, Vera Blake, John Breedlove, Eva Britton, Jane Brown, Henry Burke, Harry Clifton, Orville Cissel, Robert Coffinberry, Edith Cowan, Ralph Cunningham, Kenneth Deckard, Richard Donahue, Rosemary Anger, Martha Louise ' Beeson, Charles Bell, Catherine Black, Lena. Black, Mary Blake, Mabel -- Bower, Willard Bowers, Lora Busenbark, Daisy Canine, Margaret Carlson. Glenn Cash, Velva Chapman, Caroline Childress, Paul Clark, Maxine Clark, Wanda Clouser, Mary, A. Cochran. Virginia Coffell, Martha Cunningham, Fred Cunningham, M-ildred Dawson, George Dean, Dorothy Dice, Margaret A Dickerson, Ralph Dickman, Idell Douglas, Austin Elmore, Robert Everson, Louise Everson, Mabel Fine, Mary Ellen Fink, Hubert Fishero, Eugene, Foreman. Forest Fowler. Elston Fry, Clifford Gardner. Ellsworth Gardner, Miles Gerold. Phillip-J Gilbert, Elizabeth Ann Glover, Marie Gobel, Jesse Gray, Dallas Grlssell, Addison Harper, Harold- Page F ifty-one fha !Z1fham'an ' 'WM Nine A Douglas, Earl Elmore, Neva Freedman, Beatrice Gold, Virginia Green, Virginia Hamm, Ruby Hatfield, Mildred Hays, Cleon Hillyer, Doris Kolweit, Arthur Kennedy, Gladys Kirk, Thelma Lookabough, Irvin McCarthy, Catherine Nine F B Hartin, Ruth- Hedge, Frank Hesler, Gerald . Hicks, Jesse -f-' Himes. Ernest Lee Hines, Cecil ' Hoffa, Ralph- Hole, Raymond' Holmes, Edward Horney. Dewey, Howell. Gilbert' Johnson. Dexter' ' .Tohnson. Floyd Johnson. Helen ' Jones, Paul Kelly, Mary E. Kern. Rose Marie Klnzry. Lillian Wlnkead. Josephine Kirkpatrick. Mary Louise Kirkpatrick. Robert Klrflev. William LaFollette, William Lawrence. Richard Layer. Thomas Tfenhardt. John - Lowe. Frank ' K McCain. Susan- Mclntlre. John McMurray. kMarcella Mack, Mark' Manuel. Doris Martin. Edward ' Mason. Hazel' Middleton. George Miles. Alice Esther Miller. Trla Beth Minter. James- Montgomerv. Richard Moore. Jack Moritz. Arlene Morris. Elizabeth - Noonan. Richard Nordman. Dorothy Nunerf Reglnia -7. R McKeown, William Martin, Donald Maxwell, George Miller, Robert Newson, Marion Quisenberry, Lewis Sigmond, Ward Stafford, Loreen Tompkins, Ed Truaxg A Lavern Watson, Samuel Wharff, Minnie Whitaker, Josephine Wilson, Ethel O'Dell, Dorothy Osborne, Harland - Palre, Anna K. Parsons, Alma Mae Peacock, Milton Pett, Ruth Pitts. Helen Plank, Price Ratcliff, John Remley. Rosalind Roberts, Ralph Robinson. Mary Rogers, Francis - Sarver. Ruth Ellen Shanklin. Fern'Mae Shular. Marguerite Smith, Agnes Smith, John F. ' N Smith, Tilda 5 J Snyder, Margaret Sosbe. Charles Starnes. Mary'C. Stevenson. Ralph Stewart. Willis Swank. Irene Taylor, Grace - ' Taylor, Robert Tilney. Lucille Timmons. Betty,..2 Titus. Julia Underwood. Charles Underwood. Max Vance, Kyle Warren, Katherine Weaver. Marv Webb. Doyne- Westfall. Shirley- Westfall. Virginia VVhinple. Kenneth White. Robert Wllhite. Geneva Wilkinson. Anna Wilson Leot Wright Beul 3 l Q 5 l . .sg Msg-.- 'rg W.:.,,. . r' l. ...WM hm -gg A ur 'Q 1 'l i. N 'a f i S' SN . - .. I , : l , 2 ,f. '-. --- .. . ., ,lf -cc, , . ' 'V-V ' or . 'g ' - 'La -'.'4 . - wmqpig.-. . .9 ,- . ' :rf f , , ff - 1 ,-j-.Xf.'5.':l'-f .' ' . ' ,w ',:: ' ,g -, 'H rf . af 3 a Y ' f js ' ' If f , ,., 1. u'i,R,'i -.h 5, V K. . 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N A 7 N1 ' - N 9 z 'fS'- ' ' ' , 1 . , 1, 1-X. 1 tif 3, Q at ti but 4 Sz, .gif 1' , Billingsley, Jack Blye, Doris Coahran, Donald Coffing, Lucille Coons, Helen Craig, Dorothy Cronin, Geraldine Cunningham, Jack Davis, Marcella Deere, Russell DeHoH', Carl DeHoff, Robert Ditamore, Lewis Dukes, Herbert Adams, LaVerne Alexander, Jack Allen, Thelma Antrobus, Allison Appell, Dorothy Baker, Leota Baker, Richard J. Bechtel, Alberta Beecher, Gene Boze, Cecil , Carrell, Elsie Chaney, William Ray Cissell, Ernest Claypool, Josephine Clements, Miriam Combs, Carman Comingore, Fred Cooksey, Thomas Coombe, Alice Coombe, Wanda Cox, Harold A Cox, James Cox, Marvin Crane, Joe Cummings, Mary Jane Cunningham, Mary Eliza Curtis, Helen Davenport, Richard Dunnington, Mary Jane Dye, Ethel Ellis, Gale Fadely, Esther Felton, Nettie Fink Felton, Harry Lee Gosnell, Kenneth Elwood Gott, Louise Hahn, Doris I was ' Eight A Ewoldt, Charles Fullenwider, Nellie Fyffe, Delbert Gerold, Kathlyn Goodbar, Mary Elizabeth Groves, Charles Haase, Woodrow Hack, Edward Hall, Kathleen Hamm, Geneva Hampton, Dale Harris, Hazel Herr, Remley Hoffa, Katherine Houlehan, Dick Hungate, Lillian Hunt, Robert Jones, Delbert Knight, 'David Knight, Walter Eight B Harper, Gwendolyn Hays, Margaret Jane Hightower, William Hoffa, Betty Holroyd, Francis Hubble, Catherine Hunt, Faye Johnson, Anna Louise Johnson, Earl Jones, Ruth Evalyn Keefe, Mary E. Kirk, Doris Lewellan, Gordon Lindamood, Lester Linn, Mildred Little, Ruby Eleanor McCullough, Max McKinstry, Mary K. Malaska, Paul Martin, Paul Michael, Pauline Miller, Frances Miller, Naome Misner, Mary Isabel Moon, Mary M. Morganf Denton Morrison, Grace Morrison, Martin Macy, Mary Ethel Maxwell, Thelma Miller, Mildred Norton, Mary K. O'Dell, Robert Phillips, Judson Parkhurst, Lillian Ratcliffe, Donald Riley, Max Shelley, Jessie Sperry, Marjorie Streibich, Dale Thompson, Francis Thompson, Herman Thompson, Robert Trout, Katherine Wedding, Robert Witty, Gladys Zachary, Hugh Reynolds, Milam Rhoads, Thelma Roach, Charles Robbins, Donald Robertson, Jessie Scott, Ray Schweitzer, Vivian Sering, Herman Sexton, Alfred Shelton, Marabeth Simpson, John Smith, Harold Snyder, Kathryn Sorrells, Dwight Spivey, Warren Stafford, Eleanor Steele, Albert Steele, Bessie Stephens, George Stephens, Nina Stewart, Sidney Swank, Lee Tague, Warren Tapy, Frank Tinsley, Roy Tolly, Wayne Truax, Lulu May . VanDorn, Gordon Nicholas, Martha ElizabethWeir, Paul Oakley, Maurice O'Dell, Ralph Owens, Ruth Parks, Mattie Patton, Dorothy Powell, Ernest Powell, Lyle Quisenberry, Louise 7 02,6 Whitaker, Ruby Wilhite, Raymond Young, Morris Young, Russell Zachary, Arinetta Zachary, Thelma' Zurface, Ruth Page Fifty jour , GX fro Alf iw Page F i fly-five 8 1 uc RX 15 r N I 1?- X UN few -f X 11 L' 1 dj, QA 1-X l 1 m v 3532, 1 , 1' - -J -. f ' f m 'R ' P' ' 'iss visit . 1574: N , Abner, Ruth i c? 4115, Ball, William ' - L41 -- ,, ,F , p N Bassett, Jean J li, t Bean, Mary 4 my : :- - ,- WG ,ef Bowen, Thelma 3' J H 2. :Fei e 1 1, wt ' V 'xl 5 int ' F Bratton, Eva Brown, Ivanell Budd, Vernon Christy, Harriett Colfing, Carroll Comingore, Charles Cramer, Pauline Cronin, William Davis, Floyd Dukes, Helen Farrow, Kenneth Ferrell, Martha Abbott, Thelma Alexander, Julia Armantrout, Esther Baker, Mildred Bayless, Doris Boxe, Donald Campbell, Lyle Carrell, Helen Chaney, Jerel Davis, Catherine DeMoss, June DeVore, Margaret Dice, Herbert Dickerson, Troas Douglas, Lester Downs, Margaret Everson, Margaret Farquar, Louise Fruits, Byron Fry, Rolland Gardner, Emily Gerold, Annette Gibbens, Helen May Goetz, Lydia Gosnell, Lois Graham, Martha Isabel Green, Barbara Hall, Ruth Harper, Laura Harris, Edna Harrison, Galalla Harting, Martha Lee ' Harwood, Lawrence raun- SCVCII. A Gill, Wilfred Haase, Marvin Hall, Thomas Lee Harris, Edna Harwood, Irene Hedge, Evelyn Hoaglin, Frances Howell, Irene Jackson, Wilma Keller, Mildred Kellison, George Kennedy, Loreen Lewis, Leonard Lytle, James Robert McCarthy, Leo Michael, Carl Milan, Austin SCVCIJL B Harwood, Robert Haton, Niles Hester, Mary Josephine Houlehan, Louise Howell, Loren Hungate, Robert Jackson, Kathleen Jackson, Opal Maxine Jay, Mary Isabel Johnson, Betty Mae Keedy, Ernest Keeling, Carline Kinkead, Freida Kitts, Mary Viola Leaming, James Leavenworth, William Lewis, Elda Virginia Little, Cyril Raymond Lookabaugh, Mary Louise McCabe, Mary McClure, Harry Lee McGaughey, Robert Michael, Donald Michael, Paul Michael, Robert Miles, Eleanora Miller, Juanita Forest Miller, Lee Arthur Moore, Louise Morris, Hubert Nelson, Dorothy Newnum, Alberta Rodean Niles, Marian 1939 Moody, Carol Morphew, Edwin Murphy, Ella Osborn, Mary Peterman, Forrest Philpott, Darrell Prasser, Harold Priest, John Rutledge, Harry Shaw, Billy Shelley, Robert Smith, Esta Stephens, Catherine Swank, Mary Thomas, Clifford Zahn, Alma Irene White, Edward Norton, Virginia Nutt, Mary Frances O'Neall, Rosemary Patton, Eugene Paver, Harriett Peacock, Dorothy Mildred Pett, Autumn Jane Pickett, Mary M. Pitman, Harry Plank, Keith Procter, Sarah Pryce, Edwin Randolph, Mary Lily Risley, Herbert Roche, Virginia Rynearson, Marion Shannon, Charles Sharp, Lurton Shewey, Catherine Shortridge, Robert Sidener, William Simmons, Elizabeth Simmons, Mary Kathleen Stafford, Frances Stage, Caretta May Strong, Kenneth Surber, Robert Swank, Dallas Vancleave, Randel Weir, Mary Wharff, Louise Wilson, Eleanor Wray, Barney Young, Fremont ' Page F ifty-six Page Fifty-seven Quziihiiiuz f D i rg' -. - V . L' .Q I' Hwmw' .,4Yg.?,l.-A gf!-.E HY v nw 1 2.. J . .. , I A- h NM N Q Q'-1 pi ,Q f if L 1' 'lf , fx , Q9- IN 9 ' rzrr Q, - 5' ' , , fi, ER 1 xl ' ' 1 ,A I f , ' l. M f- A 5 fl , -1 . 1f'i. , ew A ' ,L, f Q 73 V .S QL f I -' Ag ..,,, ..,M -f f-1. : 5 KYSO X , W '51 I, .I X 1 .J 'L ii 'L , 3 I L l I I' . X .ff Af, , - . . 'vx ,v, ' . f ul ' 1. ,fhj-up 4 . w, L' 1 x 1. , M. bf h i K , .yn ei-5.5 '54 y -J ' . .' ' - K ?':7'-IN--vf, ,, ' . K. , . A L 55 5 f 1, ,f ifgm.fi,gff5g?,?:iJ,,.. , I. it h Y X 1hf:.02:L, k: , , ,. J .I , V. . 1 .. .- . .wi -.l. b.5e?Qff- .V 'I , g - ' u ' . 1 LQ rag-J f -5 Q? , I E , ,A El 342: V ez 1. ,'z:g4gp-.gggcmgks 'ff wi 'X Y 15755, I W ' kk l . vs 'W A g.,,,',.,y1,-,.,:g,,.1 Gold and Blue The Gold and Blue broke a precedent this year by adding advertisements to its columns. For the six years of its existence it has been unique in both state and nation as being practically the only sheet that did not advertise. The fact that the paper has not been iinancially independent has kept our school paper from placing in the State Press Association contests. Mr. Burgess and the editors, Broaddus Gerard, first editor, Rebecca Whitting- ton, secondg Walter Haney, third, Kenneth Martin, fourth, Marion Kirtley, fifth, and Mary Dunbar, sixth, have worked hard to make the paper a success and the place it has come to have in the curriculum is one that no other factor could fill. The ordinary grind of work was lightened by the social events that the staff members gave, among them being the Saint Patrick's party, and the annual picnic at Turkey Run. The staff endeavors at all times to carry out the motto of the paper, ATO Sup- port All School Activities, and To Give Honor Where Honor ls Due. Due to the fact that there were only four experienced writers left from last year's staff after graduation, the paper has been handicapped to some extent. Ml'- Burgess has prepared for this contingency by calling in a second staff of about Hfteen sophomores and juniors who will get some experience this spring and with the remainder of this year's staff, will make up the nucleus of the writers for next year's paper. H. 0. BURGESS p 1 Page Sixty-two jf' .fZfI5Hi?9Vs.:'0 Fl bd-yn D fm 1 umm 1 h Oleg leur 5 1 , il, 54 Q p,,,u- X-R ,bqwg L f'., 2,5 - My 1 gjefr , J :mix 'Z 'IK X , , - Ns, f'6 Wn. i R ' - e X- 3- 4: . ,N .. N Page Szxty thre AJ ,Y 44:4 1 ,gp-M. 2 ,.'Qii11'1zQ..,,i K I :YY E'QN 4.imi:ms --., ... f 3: ., 4 As 'A' M5,Q.j -,T 'gi 1' f-U? K'-1-MQQLILA-:iii--f .if The Athenian :aqua - 453, Y A A 5 553 . ,W xiagffrif-' I Y '-v., .5 g it Q. t 5 MISS BEATTY The Athenian Stali, chosen by the faculty, have proven themselves in every way worthy of the confidence placed in them. Nineteen seniors compose the working force, and with the cooperation of the faculty and the able help of the sponsor, Miss Beatty, the staff compiled and edited this book. The work on the book has been a pleasure to the members of the staff. Social meetings have also been enjoyed. The merchants of Crawfordsville have given their hearty support to the annual. Advertisements of various business concerns may be seen in the back of the book. From the financial standpoint, this support has made the success of this book possible. We, the staff, hope that this book has proved worthy of the effort which has been expended in its making, and that the students of old C. H. S. will cherish it as a memento of thier high school days. Page Sixty-four 'lf f . . g , . Aff N 1, .A 6 Page Sixty-five :'1NNx'H ' , 4 S K . . , , N. Q Q. s 'f F , . 1 X F .-.. '. ' X . '- M' 2 i f 4 , KI' ,.J.3.1.k ,, ' 'J' T' ' 5 43 1 wx 'f 1 . ..NH. , .w 'WA ' . 4 ': . -'-as .:- ' mill ,, .f ,- .' , 'LM' .gffiifh 15251152 .K ,, MA - tg iz-J ig g ,U X15-M-'gl 5? :fi ., I An' 'Muni 1-ffvkxr 1' 1 R . , .F . p lr -rw 1'593 2-'-3 '? i 'tKWY73' f - 'W' To . T1 'f' S ' T rf' P e ft .. 4 Q lg-4 .3 -e '- , . ,..-f- .f ,..h1,-frowerzvfffffb--.,-V 4' 'Y , i The Palladium .41 The Palladium is a publication edited by members of X 'li the Virgil class under the supervision of Miss Knox. The K Q-,it best students from the other Latin classes are chosen 33 1- ' members of the staff. Some of the articles are written in Latin and some in English. The purpose of the paper is to create interest in the classical language. There has been one publication each year for SCVGII years. Usually the Palladium has been published as all issue of the Gold and Blue, but this year the paper was W given only to Latin students. MISS KNOX The paper received its name from the statue of Minerva in Troy. It was one of the first Latin papers organized in the United States. Much of the success of the paper was due to the eiiiicient sponsor, Miss Knox, and the alert and willing editors, Donald Wingert and Robert Stafford. PALLADIUM STAFF Redactor Princeps ..........,................r...............r.................. Donald Wingeft Robert Stafford Redactor Exchange ...........,.....,...,.....................................................l.l... Ethel Manges Scriptores:-Evelyn Strain, ,lulia Chapman, Mary F. Taylor, Harriett Johnson, Frances Fullenwider, Carolyn Caster, Lucile Courtney. . The Geltl .mtl Blue Pup As a final project, the 8A printing class writes and sets up the Gold and Blue Pup. The boys, under the supervision of p Mr. Biddle, have set the type by hand and have published four issues in the last two years. The Pup is a four page paper which contains Junior High school news of interest, poems, and short stories. The paper is given to each student in school. MR. BIDDLE I ,+ .v 4 YF! fi :MQ at 73 L Page -Sixty-six IAC -A?fAG! 7J'fi fl m .... , Vi' V N-. ,,.. ,.M -- 1 l,V. A Hz W-...Nw -5- I---.Nl I gf 5-:W 9' CAN IZATI 0 N 0 i - -g il . ' 7 .SQ if ' - '51 5 'l ' , .,.. ' ' X547 - on l 4? , E fi , ' . if - ' 3 x 1 1 ' K M mf, F- lw 'ua X W 34,5 'r if . ..g L , - . f ' .'-,ii ' . 5 7: ,E T2 ' N., ' ' ' -. '- .,W '. X ' ' -X 1 :-ff 'F' , . 1 5-A-,Xrzn-af'-. --' b . L f ., H572 'f'--ul-: ':i4ff.,7 -, W I 'K i,!...', ' . me - . 1- ,lg .,,-.N -Q, , ,,. - ,. .4--3, -1 . X --,, Q. .- . . f,.,,-5.116 fs:-Y: 4.-, M' ' ,4-,K P . h . . , , I n r I . H'-r--'cn'- v. - . 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Darnall and Mr. Ray are the sponsors. The officers of this organization which represents the student body are: President, Lawrence Serviesg Vice-President, Evelyn Straing Secretary-Treasurer, Mary June Warren. V. ,Q 'fil Y MR. DARNALL I S 33? rg ig laflf v - .ii Q. . .- . . gk j 'W j Page Szxty-enght 2 sheriff r xj. l. if D QQ fluff ,f?Qf2 f .fx rg J Science Ycllulh Since the organization of the Science Club, eight years ago, it has become one of the most outstanding clubs in our high school. The Science Club was organized for the purpose of promoting the study of new discoveries and inventions in the scientific world. At first, the club was comparatively small, but during the eight years of its existence, the enrollment has increased until this year seventy-five juniors and seniors belong. p The programs are held once a month and topics dealing with science are discussed by various students. In this way, every member takes part in at least one meeting. To add to the interest of the club, a speaker was obtained U from the Indianapolis Chemistry Association, and a visit to Y Indianapolis served as a culmination of the science course. The officers of the club are: President, Robert Snyder, Vice- V President, James Harney, Secretary-Treasurer, Harold Bayless. P. H Those on the program committee are: Evelyn Strain, chair- ' MR. RISLEY mang Dwight Dodson, Marjorie Chadwick, and Agnes Moody. T ES: i W :A ,,. -mhx Q 1 sr 3, A A i S xz.i'v1T si SL .. Ze :1'T.g.'f1 A f3i3 Q'if'33f H., ' ,ff . . . J . ,- ,Kit fl Page Sixty-mne E p Q1 , syi.-a:1.'i HI-Y CLUB JUNIOR ASSEMBLY Page Sevenly CLASSICAL CLUB OFFICERS llllgl' Sfwelzly-1 COMPOSITION SEMINAR granny, --uf i. V, will Ts.TWm.nmTg?5 'wiw.l5Ql f'ifgm9zrI:.s-xsx'Q:Q-5. -rf 'N' '1 ft ., ..,, ...Q,:-.4.-.,.a1ixg.:'.', '. .i x Aggie X V .,,..i . J . 4 ,s,,r-A Jw- ' . psf' J' 1 :sl Wt M 3, tj 55 t A Q ' ye . t 2,2 , yxg '. 4 ' 3 ' tw 5. JI, , .tht 4. The primary purpose of the Aggie Club of the high school is to train boys to be efficient farmers. Present day agriculture with its diversity of problems de- mands men who are trained along lines of science and business with particular emphasis upon managerial ability. The Farm Practice Work of the Vocational Agricultural Department is the essence of the course. Here the boy puts his knowledge into practice. He selects his project during his first year in the courselby making a business analysis of his farm, by studying price conditions, by a consideration of his own interests. ' The farm practice work is enlarged as the work progresses so that by the end of the fourth year the boy has developed sound management and production practices f0l' particular farm. By doing this development and practicing this better farming. under supervision, the boy has become a more efficient farmer and one that will be able to cope with the present economic problems of the farm. I Audubon Cllulb The Audubon Club, whose memtbership'consists of people interested in birds, was organized in September, 1927. Prizes were given last year to the member who made the best bird house and to the one who knew the most scientific names of birds. Since its organization great interest has been manifested by the members ill bird life, which has done much to prevent the destruction of nests and slaughter of song birds. 'Much valuable information in bird study has been given to the club by Mr. Evans, a lover of birds. He has spoken at meetings several times and hikes have been takenito his summer home where a collection of stuffed birds have been ex- hibited to the students. Mr. Emmett Stout is well qualified to instruct this club in the habits of thc birds, and the interesting manner in which he handled this subject has done much to increase the enthusiasm of the members. 47 y I M13 J? Page Seventy-two 1 SENIOR HIGH DRAMATIC CLUB Page Seventy-three JUNIOR HIGH DRAMATIC CLUB 1' r ? I I x f H ,max '-5,54 ,X PLUS ULTRA CLUB STUDENT LIBRARIANS K x ,- v.k y, Page Seventy-four The fiflwraja ft, ' gr . W it l rSfB11'1l1101I' - Last year, aftersix years of existence, the Senior English Club became inactive. This year the club was reorganized and has a large enrollment. Miss Minnie Wil- liams, once a teacher at C. H. S., organized this club in 1911. Since that time the club has been one of the most active in the school, and every student looks forward to the time when he will he eligible to belong to the English Club. The purpose of the club is to further the interest in literature, to make the student familiar with the lives of writers, and in general to treat all the interesting material that cannot be covered in class. The club meets once a month, and since there are so many mem- bers, the meetings are held in room 103 Miss Vernon and Miss Beatty are the sponsors of the club. The officers are: President, Dwight Dodsong Vice-President, lVlary E. Herrg Secretary-Treasurer, Robert Snyder. f 'Yip MISS VERNON t tiff-X N . Kiwi'- N' W qi 151253,-'Mg P 1 ... X ., ' i t 4 ELF' ,. . - if 1 ., . rm --,' - , -1- ' Y Q , A fgS',::i4f3f'4 . W. ' ' . ' 31 F2555 '?'3.i J'f'55-., . W e .affirsti - 0--1-.1 1' - ,,, -Jf'a2- .--.MN v .. I .,.- .4 31411 :egg-1.1-' 5.-sg-wat-,SS - Q-' I ' .H ' .-. ' 1 -4 .5 wha.. uf L., 'Peg ' .0 ,. ,., V' l-sf' ff' ' ,' Jfwf, 'lv K...-.3 i.: ga-', '.-mix '41.?Ii3v'1 y. gi . 4. f 'if ' , .:,gL,,...,fA.,'., , , . ,Z ,Q -'.. sl...-,.,, Qi v- S '- ' 'f ,-if .11 I' 5. uma, -'I - . -E-5, t z.. Page Seventy-five - 1 V ,vt WL- y lj -: ...ay .,' ,Hx 1: 5- ,li ru :Qwv 3' 1 . . . . ,. .4 xi' L. 32f..r.g.iiily:':i1 . . 1 .1 . '- Jzk. i. f 'Ii ,....... . ...... 1 -V .4 .w f'3N., l'fft 3' t fl ' aff Tl 4? -A ,T ..x,,,R T.. .,',,..,.,,. , , Sulnslhine Society This year the Sunshine Society has been very active and its influence has been felt, not only by the student body and faculty, but also by the citizens of Craw- fordsville. As this is the mother society of Indiana, it has attracted state-wide attention and has accomplished a great deal. This spring the annual Sunshine Convention was held here the Hfth and sixth of April, and it was here that each member showed her efficiency. Money was earned in different ways, in order to carry out this convention, which was quite an expensive undertaking. The annual Journal-Sunshine Fund, to which local citizens contributed, provided some money, f'tags were sold by the Sunshine members to the citizens caring to buy them, Christmas cards were sold, H food sale was given, and holiday cards were filled. These cards had written on them various names of holidays, with a place beneath the name to insert a dime. Each year the society distributes Christmas baskets and gives help to those needing it throughout the year. Cafeteria lunches are given to the needy children also. Miss Blair, the sponsor, deserves all the credit that is ' possibly due her, as she is the main spring of the society. and it is largely through her efforts that the society is a success. The officers are: President, Marthene Gray, Vice-Presi- 1 , S, dent, Mary Davidson, Recording Secretary, Mary Rachel Wardg n J Treasurer, Mary Gleason. MISS BLAIR 'N 1 i . ' vp! ,l f fa iz ,. :fry 'Jo : 1 i, , . s gi Wig 4 ' Page Seventy-six I SENIOR GIRL RESERVES Page Seventy-seven JUNIOR GIRL RESERVES ,, ,L gffm' -Qs x.u . t, 1345 i . X iii fi ii :H . r QQ is li is X! . 5 if ,, 5 ,fb V 'iqwfti r4'f3 'V,' .'i.'? .. MLN . .L 1-Y 'xg '5 , 1. ' OFFICERS OF GIRL RESERVES Girlsy Reserve The Girls, Reserve is an organiation which has been in our high school for five years, This year, through the efforts of this club, a Junior Girls' Reserve haS been organized. Miss Blair is the chief sponsor of the club, and like anything else for which she is responsible, it has been proven a great success. The officers are: President, Mary Dunbarg Vice-President, Doris Wardg Secretary, Mary Davidsong Treasurer, Mary Gleason. Miss BLAIR Page Seventy-eight Dm A ,950 XS.. N v.r- V X. G . . raw., 1 - -,:ff,,-.gr MH midi NA HL' 2+v'1Q, 5- ' W -. NMR g. ' -I 'mv .. . N HX A4 1'f14r:'g,-7:9 1 X V K1 A U .- 4 ,Nl A-na--, J, Q-. I., ml Q HL:-- 4, ' 1 - 1 K 1-,L--.5 ih ,lf Y. - 0 -wx ia E ly 1 ' ':-1'-'-ff -www, - 1- 1, . x f LHS :.,.v,Ki23f.wx: .H . ,I , ,. r I uf F ,,k, , 1,5 , a H-'mi'-i -V .K K N 5:. x 5'l ji. I , ,, H , A v . 1 . 2. ,i..,L-:i.i.g-j.:: V N-ji 515' A, 7'iI1fIL4. E:yF3'V11,,- 2 ff' f ' ,, A , - 'fd if , - ., - L24g1H',-'Ar , '11 , .MW ., ' , - ',f:ar-ga.. ,gi 'fn I, :,,,,,, l. . - M. L. rf'-A 5,m'- ' gwvl Q 5. ,f fm , U' , I I , ,. I. 4 T - Y- :tri 'fu , 4v .w f'..Jf - 'W' K N if--.1? N'H ' 0 1 ' ' , ,. ., m . J'-:rg M n f :,Z.' ., 5. .. 1'-lying X A ' --zz , A xt D I rx A. 'frj?Qfz5.ga.. . X '- f -F-fzfflt ' .' lj ' r- '- '--ugh: , 0 ,A 'V V-:tg an . - Q' - ie- .1:'f', ,gfm - llge Seventy-nme' ., A U. 34 gfmgss fjrgw-5 , 'Y Q L' 11,3 -1' .5 'pgg,,:h4.,f-'.3f . ,iQ ' A u .. x. ,S Ab,,:j..-g'5,?? Lxsglh i. .,,, , ' . ' ' 4'h S ,.- 45 j A U nf . -Y. I lil lxfbifr ' A A i :EL 1. 2 .wlfllx . it .Q hylb I ,gik ,.r...ii,,,,,,,,,,,.,, , tx W t 'Mt 2'5- ' Q ,. .af it 1. L. f'::'t fW 'c? x if M -.il ,rl , A ,N I . Public Speaking Department The Public Speaking Department is perhaps one of the most interesting and pful divisions of the high school work. Since the main object is to teach stu- zf 'A 'dents to be able to speak at ease in public, the department takes part in several A ,r. r 1. . rr at e 3 QP, Ei R K 292 i 59.. oratorical contests, such as the State Discussion League, Anna Willson, National Constitutional, and Central Indiana Oratoricals. Because some contests require original orations, part of the time is given to speech writing. The speakers also receive training and help on delivery. These contests not only afford a chance to receive experience in public speaking, but also furnish the speaker with useful information upon up-to-date topics- Due to the fact that Mr. Winston Ashley resigned at the end of the first semester, Mr. Crecelius, who succeeded him as head of the public speaking department, organ- ized debate teams only in time to take part in the Triangular Debate. The subject was Resolved, That the United States Should Have a Hands Off Policy in Nicar- agua. The Triangular Debate between Lebanon, Frankfort, and Crawfordsville, was held February 12, 1929. Affirmative Debate Team The Crawfordsville affirmative team composed of Dodson, captain, Vance and Carscallen, with Miller, alternate, lost to the Frankfort negative team at Craw- fordsville. Negative Debate Team The Crawfordsville negative team composed of Curtis, captain, Thompson and Smith, with Ezra., alternat, lost to the Lebanon affirmative team at Lebanon. l Mn. cnncmmus ii- ., Eff' li fl- gj EC! Page Eighty 'V' f 5- f 1, . , - 1 - Hi.: AFFIRMATIVE DEBATE TEAM 1 Page E ighty-one NEGATIVE DEBATE TEAM ,.-nam, f -f N. ' KTA' - 1' In 11 .,. U. .l.l1i,gi.1i,:.', ,,,,Q,aqhzZiQ,..Q,.i,-,ltefvv 1 til . . 1 .AS Anna illson Uratoirical -it f' 1 The Anna Willson Oratorical, a local contest, attracts more interest than-any -rl' A ratorical event. It is conducted by the directors of the Anna Willson Memorial fu l 1 ' -WAN! Fund, an organization formed several years ago to keep alive the name of one who i devoted her life to the promotion of the ideals of C. H. S. From sixteen entrants, Dora Thompson, Jane Beeson, Homer Curtis, Dwight Dodson, Virginia Davis, and Frances Fullenwider, were chosen to speak in the finals held during a senior chapel, April 22. Fifteen, ten, and five dollars in gold were awarded to Dora ThompSOH, ,lane Beeson, and Homer Curtis, respectively. ' Central llndiana h The last annual oratorical contest of the year is the Central Indiana. Craw- fordsville is entered in this league with Lebanon, Frankfort, Delphi, and Nobles- ville. ,Last year Katherine Harris and Franklin Dodson represented the school and placed fourth in their respective divisions. The school was represented again this year in the contest which was held at Lebanon, May 4. National Constitutional Oratorical The Bar Association sponsors a National Constitutional Oratorical contest in which the contestants must write their own orations. Dwight Dodson spoke on L'Lincoln and the Constitution , and received the right to represent C. H. S. in the county. He placed second in the county, losing' to Austin Browning of Wingate. Discussion Contest Every year the Extension Division of Indiana University sponsors a Discussion Contest throughout the state on some important question which is of national im- portance at that time. Homer Curtis represented C. H. S. and used as his subject, 4'Nicaraguan Affairs . Although his oration was creditable, he lost to Austin Browning of New Market. fl? I T ia .iz - ' ,. K , 1 Paige Eighty-two T gfflIGP ?rizftf'1 'll'lm Band llc-ru-'s pep! And plenty of it! Here's one cause for so many basketball victories. We Vtlllldllil do without these boys. They are like a thoroughbred, high- steppingz. white Arab steed, full of pep and rhythm. lVliss lflora Rogers drives the chariot, and drives it well. As the years have rolled by she has added fine prancing steeds, such as the Band and Orchestra to her already prize-winning team. Three cheers for Miss Rogers! Miss Rogers, local music director, was selected from the hundreds ol' music teachers in the state to direct the all-state chorus that was il feature of the State Teachers Association meeting in lndiana- polis last October l9 and 20, at the Cadle tabernacle. Both C. H. S. Glee Clubs were entered in this chorus which consisted of eight hundred and twenty-live voices. 'gln the Carden of the Shah . an operetta, was presented by the music department May 16. The plot was laid in Persia, and the beautiful costumes, designed and produced by the art and shop departments, portrayed all the oriental magnificence ol that romantic country. 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Miss cw g P g Ro ers is ex erienced in such work and her careful su ervlsion is a arent in th1S g P P PP group of warblers. 1 l T:-Lf - mm! '-?i?3: d M35-' 533 .it', C Page Eighty-four Q? cu E5 E, Z : . UQ' .. 5 I i 1 ff' 2' E' E 'T 2, + 'S f gf A 4.1 ...- '-' U1 -- , E 5 : 2 Q 5- ET 'E -4 : 3 ,fi 5 1 1 4 ' E 4 fi r' f' -. 3- if H L L 2 E' 2 E' 5' E 'B HA - T E ' T 5 nd ,., ... ,H ... - na as a 1- fs! 2 Rf 1 C g- G -. g I3 2- 5 ,D 5' 5 5' Q. fn 1 .- V m 5' i 5 5- Q 1: Q on x 5 0 35 ga Q U7 N 3 .- Z. 3 E C 5 -l 3-' , - w gr, C fa. m fb Q. Q : : O w 2 3 L. m fp 5 ra Q --- Z1 2 Pd LE 1 O E- r 5. Q 2 2 FD G7 Q m -. W Q Q T' Q. 3 -5 9 -. 6 1 m R4 fo 5 5 5 xwj 5- Q , 73 gp sf. W ., 99 J. E, 4 C A33 f 3? 5: :L 2 H -:I fl? fp K4 2- e-v O D.. Q xx ' ' 3 ? H :Q 2 is f k Y,g4.,gff...', 1 , 2- as 6 V qv, 1,2 Q. cf 5 5' FL 5' TY-. Xi ' 5 2-1 S 3 A gg, and-V - .H f- ,.. E -. .Ji if 5-1 Q -5 N 3- Q xg, JH-K ,J fi E C 9? 2 -3 6 ,, , . V, , H' . ,.., a , . ,., ,-,.3y,,m, - rn D.. 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Mrs. Wellsmiller, the professors sister, does not like Phil, but favors the General because he has rank and wealth. The plot is aided by Mrs. Vinnert, a gossipy old neighbor, Judge Sanderson, Marcella, a Spanish woman, and the daughter-in-law of the General's, and Sheriff Johnson. ' Much to the disappointment of Mrs. Wellsmiller all ends well in favor of Phillip and Sylvia. CHARACTERS Professor Pelyea ....... .,............... . ....., ....,..........., .......... J a mes Harney Phillip Staunton ..... ............ John Maloney Sylvia .......,,,...........................,. ,................. M artha Martin General Burbeck ........ ..,,......, L loyd McCormick Mrs. Wellsmiller ........ ........... D ora Thompson Mrs. Vinnert ............., ....,,,,...... M abel Moore Judge Sanderson ........ ....,.,.........,,.... H omer Curtis Marcella ........,..........,....... ................... E lizabeth Bower Sheriff Johnson .......... ,,...... .... R i chard Kirkpatrick Q 1 wrlmine Taming of the Qfireww Time: April 25, 1929 Producer: Class of '29 Place: Strand Theater Director: Miss Evelyn Vernon Anne Upton becomes alarmed about her three ultra modern daughters and finds that their adventurous natures and thoughtlessness have gone beyond her control. Realizing that something drastic must be done, she decides to turn modern herself, hoping in that way to make them realize their own error. She encourages the atten- tions of Will and Julian, friends of the girls, much to the concern of her husband, George, and to the disgust of her frost-bitten old maid sister-in-law, Fanny. The situation becomes tense when Anne is thought to have eloped with Will. However, she is glad to take her place in her home again and happy that her frivolous experience has taught her daughters a. lesson. Will and Eve renew their broken ro- mance and George resolves to be more attentive. CAST OF CHARACTERS Anne Upton ........ .,.....................,............,................................,.,....... ....,.,.... J a ne Beeson George Upton ...... ........... B en Walkup Stella .......,,........,........ ...,...... V irginia Davis Cynthia ...,,........ ....,........ M artha Martin Eve ......................,...... ....,...... K atherine Owens Fanny Upton ........ ............,.,,. E velyn Strain 0+ it Will Colt ................ ........... L awrence Servies ja Julian Barry ......... .................,....... J ames Harney gf! John Mallory ........ ............. R ichard Kirkpatrick 'QA 28, v,.. if to ei pw .. . x . .r- . 1 , , 5-gf ' 5: J. P 'fl Page Eighty eight , t wi Sijluariltlg llc with Vllvlhc Boss A bl J4 A Time-May 17, 1928 Place-Masonic Temple The Junior class presented Squaring It With the Boss , a one-act farce, at the 1928 .lunior-Senior reception. Jimmy and Betty have just returned from a vacation trip. The boss telephones to announce that he will be out to pay them the long planned visit. Jimmy is petri- fied. for he remembers that the last time he asked for a raise he had said he had 21 family. The neighbor boy is borrowed for the occasion. The two old-maid aunts, one a lover of parrots and the other a lover of cats, also come on the same night. Their arrival discloses the fact that they have each been a rejected lover of the boss. The mixing of a parrot, a cat, a mischievious boy as a baby, two maiden aunts, the former suitor of each, and a few lies, form a complicated plot, but it is all squared with the boss at the end. ' CAST Jimmy, the young husband ...........,.,,,.........., .......,.,.,., L eslie Burroughs I' Betty, the young wife ...............,,.,,. .......,,.........,, V irginia Davis The BOSS .........,,........,..,,,,.......,......,,,,,..............,....... ,.......... L loyd McCormick Aunt Hortense, a lover of cats ...........,..,........... ........,.... M ary Dunbar Aunt Sophronia, a lover of parrots ...,,....... ..........., Ge neva Hedge Billy, the little boy next door ........,...,,,...... ........... K enneth Rush ll'll1is Chorus Girl , The Dramatic Club held its bi-weekly meeting Tuesday night, March 26, at the home of Howard Herron. The feature of the evening was a one-act comedy, 'LHis Chorus Girl , by Harriet Haslett. The following cast gave the playlet: Benjamin Murray, a dramatic manager ..,,,.......,........... Howard Herron Ben, his song a junior in name and college .......,.,.. Leslie Vanscoyoc Phyllis Gray, seeking first theatrical job ...........,........................ Kate Owen I Mrs. Orlando Browne, mother of future greatness ....................,... e ' Florence Dunnington .ffihx Juliet E. Browne, her daughter ....,... ,.... ...,,.,,.,.......... ,,.... A n n a Miller Tom, the usual office boy ........................................................... .Virginia Davis ,L my r Benjamin Murray QHoward Herronl, theatrical manager, is assisted by his son I lLes Vanscoyocl, in trying-out applicants for stage work. The son is in love Q E- with Phyllis fKate Owenl also a college student. yu 'L One scene portrays Mrs. Browne fFlorence Dunningtonl assisting her dajughter fAnua Millerl in trying out before the manager. Tom fVirginia Davis sists in making situations more comical and complicated. ::i'5'f i I' 'mwx , . In the end, Phyllis becomes Ben's Chorus Girli' forever ei' as 1-A e 1 : fa . '. ' ,r l. V1 . -'-F Q. ' - ' L- .s'. '.':.,. N -1 5 J , --'f f ' .Ii-wp --..--., az- , . ew , as - V . . . -sr . . V. - A Y 'X 1 ey 7-Q In 'bw :Tn ilfirf 'Hi-If - 1 ' 4 : ' 1. -.. ,Q ff 5 ff' ,. .. U Q. Eg, - -2 2 , 'sr-', . -sf, 4 V- gd! g -vigrx- .ctl-wr' . csv uv 'I' ft 'u , .:- .. ,.x.r.N.,- . . . Q . if , - . ., . A -- . 'fn-,.:.s. x .A iw ,.' Stxf -- -1- .-V X. 'Qi 'Q T ,, K ,xg , 1, A -3.5 .j .1 vnu,-ki 1 -i ' fi ' gi f 'Q h xiii:-ff 'iV 'N if K A ' X ' gg .ar ,ff : ,.. '7.4. :ian -,V Page Eighty-nine jf , -, zo .IZTLLAQDIQQ y t ,,,-...kv I -vi - f F3 3a r .1 e , 14 i ,. 2 5 .-5? i x ff rffi iw 'iw .5 'fi ' Fx? 1 5 i L Q 0 1 aa? 6 Viiqiiiie dfoungesltw Time: My 21, 1928 Producer: Class of '28 Place: Strand Theater Director: Miss Evelyn Vernon This clever two-act play was C61 tainly a success when produced by the senior class of '28. The Winslow family is vel y greatly alarmed by the actions of Richard Winslow, the youngest of the family. Richard seemed to remain a baby, and like it. His sister Martha has as her guest at their home, Nancy Blake. With the aid of Nancy, Richard turns, very suddenly, and becomes the man Of the house, much to the surprise of his family. Richard falls in love with Nancy and when the curtain falls all's well in the Winslow household with Richard, the ruling power. CHARACTERS Charlotte Winslow ,, .. .,,,....,......... . ,,................,, .. ..,.. :Elizabeth Taylor Oliver Winslow ,,,, , ,....,...,...., ., ...... :Merle Endean Mark Winslow ., .,,,,...,....,............. , .,., .. Marion Kirtley Augusta Winslow Martin ....,.. .......... M axine Ward Alan Martin .,,,, ,,.....,...,...............,......... ,..,......... E r nest Boyd Martha iMuffJ Winslow .......,. ,,.......,...,., M artha Eller Richard Winslow ...,,.., ...,., .... ...,,,..,,,,,,.,,...,..... J o h n Moon Nancy Blake .....,.., ...... .,...,..,... L i llian Freedman Katie ...,..,,....,..... ......., . ,Eleanor Peterson I Page Ninelv J I 70 . fifGY7JGfI, .. ' V K . iimnvurmr N , .-...... Q . , 27, - f1 1 I ' H 1 , ' ! I E V EN ll S n p I Ea , f-- V ,--' A1-M-eww A' 17:11--f4::.:z:' - -'-'nz-1-page--V-A - 1, fr' v SN Y 4 ' 2114: 'Y,v '-fu.. N ' X Jr f Q E' 3 Wlh- . L j?f7m23js:,f- If .K .V -:S .K A Q . I --1,22-.A b pit , L.12 ?b?fQj'3f. Hy , .EW . .Y 1 fl IIN' :Z - ' wi iiff ffxl 9 Page Ninety-one .,- V I ' ' - QQ . lllnflf if nv, A.: A 3. , ,.,., U-M - 7- -Q- i 1-cf-,':f'-,4Vi2'2Hf:: ...W .pg . .-V Aix: 45-,QN1 K M ' - H a , . h 4 - fm t..a,w. nlTIlJ1If111l01I BUWGTY lgfdwll Were they tough? Well I should say so. And they even gave a prize for the toughest boy and the toughest girl. That's what happened at the Junior Bowery Brawl. They had a bar in the hall and sawdust on the floor. There were three big attractions, a clog dance by HCharlie', Richards and '4lVlose'7 Whitneyg singing, playing, and dancing number by Margaret Eversong and a comedian act by 'flerryw Cunningham, the C. H. S. Harmonica Kid. No one could guess why Lfliml' Harney and Lawrence Servies, those dignified seniors, could come to the junior party and 'flarvisv could not. Well, all members of the Student Council can attend all school functions. Sophomore Circus The Sophomore Circus party was started by a parade led by Frank Vance, resident of the class. Everything from the clowns to the fat lady was in evidence. P There were eight side shows, cowboy, fat lady, Siamese twins, dwarf, wingless bats, Mexican hairless dogs and watch dogs. The main side show was, 4'For Men Onlyv. After the crowd had taken in the side shows they were seated in the auditorium where the feature of the evening was held. The feature was a vaudeville act put OH by 'flerryn Cunningham. The next attraction was a chariot race held in the lunch room. Harold Foster and ,lohn Slater copped the honors in this event. After the students had played several games, they were served with weiner sandwiches and pop. - -3 ii if ,LZ Page Ninety-two ffm .fQfU'zezswf'c1 Q ' A, ffl- - -V ,K if yi' , .fd ' y 1 -4A..n,WMf illuniioirsgeinioir Reception . The opening attraction of Senior Week last year was the Junior-Senior recep- tion- Much credit must be given to the committees in charge of the events. A feature of the reception was the moonlight dance. During the evening a large blue-lensed spotlight was turned on the dancing floor which gave the effect of moonlight. The reception room and the ball room were attractively decorated with Japan- ese umbrellas and lanterns, and serpentine. The music was furnished by Bohn Daly and his Wabash collegiate band. Those who did not dance were entertained at cards in the reception room. Refreshments were served by William Dennis of the Phi Delta Theta house. -4 4 X 'N ,gf- , at MT. T l T l -. '- I .-4.ff2'ai.- if a' 5 Q 'rgs?,i,jjiW+s if f f Q: W im' Page N inety-three Jw 'ri' av '.5'1il3ff9?v f V ffellsi 1 f SN.-N in 1 i f ' 34,1 fa f-'sx'5 7'w 1 y 1' -P -F , N' 55 'ian 4 trac y. i t 5 if f:fffiP1l1eS'w-at 1 z-' nv- .-1 '. f - ' I yi f-F A 5 - f.- i ' J' - ' gl ,,.: 1. 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Craver took his inexperienced footall team to Monticello on mwfww gigeptember 22, to open the 1928 season. With only four men left of last year'S team, the Athenians were at a loss as to what to do. As a result the strong Monti- cello team put over a 25 to 0 Victory on a dusty field. OUR OLD RIVALS DEFEATED With their defeat of the week before spurring them on, the Athenians really played good football on September 28, to defeat Coach 4'Kip Parr's Lebanon crew by a score of I5 to 6. Walkup made a number of sensational runs, including a sixty yard run for a touchdown. HOME SEASON STARTS WITH VICTORY The Cravermen opened the home season with a 14 to 12 victory over the strong Brazil team on October 5, at Ingalls field. The play was featured by Servies' long run for a touchdown. JEFF ADMINISTERS 9 to 7 BEATING The wearers of the Gold and Blue were over-confident when they journeyed to Lafayette to play the Jefferson High team on October 13. The Grogan-coached team took advantage of the breaks of the game and after each team had scored a touch- down, the Jeff quarterback elected to try a drop kick which was successful. WORSE LUCK, AND MORE OF IT The Athenians continued to play poor ball and lost an uninteresting contest to Washington of Indianapolis on October 19, at Manson Park, by a score of 13 to 7. The Athenian backfield did not play up to par due, partly, to an attack of boils which had the whole team pretty well whipped. The line played well, due to H shift which placed Servies at end, Middleton at tackle, and Cunningham at guard. SHORTRIDGE CONQUERS The highlytouted Shortridge team lived up to their reputation when they came here and set the Athenians back by the swamping score of 40 to 0. The Athenians showed lack of spirit, and after the Goldsberry team had scored two or three touch- downs, the Gold and Blue warriors lost heart. The crowd was uninterested. It was not a question as to who would win, but as to how bad the Blue and White would defeat the Gold and Blue. HOMECOMING The Athenians entertained Greencastle in the homecoming game and sent Coach Bausman's team back on the short end of a 6 to 0 count. The game was played in a drizzling rain, and as the field was muddy, neither team could make much headway. Babe,' Albertson played his best game of the season. Groves showed up well on tackles. WE WIN AGAIN The Cravermen finished up the home season with a uhangi' by defeating their old rivals, the Red Ramblers of Attica, to the tune of 13 to 6. Walkup played his usual game, plunging through the line for long gains. .IHCIC Foster, diminutive quarterback, saw his first action in a high school game and did well. GARFIELD TROUNCES US The Garfield game, which was played at Terre Haute, was a repetition of the Greencastle fracas, being played on a muddy field. 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Walkup, fullback Snyder, end Tomlinson, halfback Layne, quarterback Clore, end Servies, end Middleton, tackle Cunningham, guard Hall, center McCluskey, guard Groves, tackle Kalweit, center Canine, halfback F oster, quarterback Football Games 0 Monticello Lebanon 6 Brazil ......-....12 7 Jefferson 9 7 Washington 0 Shortridge. 6 Grencastle 0 Attica 0 0 Garfield- fTerre HauteJ......13 Football Squad Whitney, halfback Albertson, halfback Armstrong, halfback Tompkins, tackle Reno, tackle Hamm, guard Macey, end Peck, guard Finan, end Gray, tackle Coffel, guard Coons, guard 5 Miller, tackle Ellington, end 4 1' Page N inety-eight .wg-'wi' iihfii' 1, fl Walkup Cunningham Groves McCluskey Hall Servies Layne Page N inety-nine ,f- -WMM ' M, W 7'1 - ' 'QM A '?a'5 'a A., 1 V I W5 ' 1' 11 V. , .1 ,,,. lp. W ff 'Wi Xj4 Sxuwfy-nfwgfmvsg2A2,.,,,m.,u,9b,. gf ich, .: . w.. . , , f yfl' ful , ,gn 1gg:,1,, 4 331 L 4 72 -1? X Wifi m,'x 593-,.-, . f. fx Nigga. ,X MQ, + Armstrong McGrizK Snyder Middleton Clore Tomlinson N -A X it -1 . H K 'J '. -3 4? .VI '7 mf ix .J .. f ,A N u fl . F ' 'z , , V A fr? 4 ' , V A- if 1 h Page Qne Hundred The Jzfheznje fa. BASKETBALL GOOD OPENER Not much was known about the ability of the Athenians this year in basketball until they bumped off the strong Shelbyville crew in the first game of the season and kept up the good work by taking Sock Sanford's Covington outfit into camp the next week. The team, composed of.Layne, Groves and Haffner, all veterans, and Red LaFollette and Bill McCluskey, played well together. Red looked like a find in his first big games. IVEYMEN WIN IN LAST FIVE MINUTES It was a case of two good teams against one good team. Where C. H. S. had about eight fast players, Bedford had about fifteen men that were all good. The Athenians did well until in the latter part of the game when Coach Ivey sent in a fresh team. This was too much for the boys and Bedford piled up 58' points to our 37. SECOND TEAM SHOWS UP WELL The flu hit the Cravermen and they played the next two games without the services of Layne, Groves, and McCluskey. They played all right against Thoxntown, but the experienced Gleenfield team was too much for them. OLD RIVALS DEFEATED Waynetown ain't what she use 'ter' be, or at least her ball club isn't. Where in past years, the Waynetown- game was the blg event of the year for the Athenians, this year the game was only a practice session for Big Boy Haffner and his friends. Every one made baskets at will, and at the end Waynetown was glad they were not beaten more than 65 to 24. WE LOSE A CLOSE ONE Although Greencastle defeated the Athenians, they really had to work for victory. In probably the best game they had played thus far this season, the Athenians looked like a million dollars at times, but the machine-like precision of the wealers of the Purple and Gray wore the Cravermen down. FOUR OLD RIVALS DOWNED Four victories in a row won great favor for the Athenians. These victories were over the four old rivals, Attica, Blazll, Jefferson, and Lebanon. All four teams were ' ,f defeated easily. If WE DEFEAT THE STATE CATHOLIC CHAMPS 1 The Irishmen from Cathedral of Indianapolis, came here to defend their record 'E against the Athenians in an extra-schedule game, but went home on the short end of a 56 to 36 count. flt might be said that later on the Cathedral team won the State 1- Cathollc championship.J in THE LONG TRIP' '5 The Athenlans took a long trip and came home with everything even, ' , V . ' having lost to South Side of Ft. Wayne, and getting even by defeating the it nl .5 strong Decatur team. The boys had an accident on the way to Ft. Wayne, I' ,Q 'l C I and coming back from Decatur they hit a. bump which gave Babe Albert- ,I 5' ff, son a rather hard blow, but the Babe didn't take the count'. -I Al, t .. - I .z . Q- - --V 2-':'f:k't, 'f M' 'WH - 1 I -' -1 57-' - w 1 ,ff :Wfijff QV. th 'fig V '-41f' i'f 'li.2:ff It 5 f 5524 ?1 if , U lynx ,M 1 .1 . ,C ft- , If A ' ' Page One Hundred One ,rs . If ,sv .A .v .. . f --f 'f M . 'u N ' v T igrw-: , - ., ,gf ,- WE WIN AND LOSE It was the story repeated when the Athenians played a return game with the Gladiators of Waynetown. The only difference was in the score, which was 59 to 27. Spike Kellys Clinton team took advantage of the fact that Hot Shot Haffner was not in the game and piled up 50 points before the Athenians knew what it was all about. The Cravermen staged a great come-back, making 13 points in a minute and ' , .. 15- H H. W . . 3. N' . -5 :N r. -.-.- .. ,,..-,..,.:g,:.,, ,H.M.71 I ' ,mv v HM .ij f- -,ff -.-Q , .- 1. i f 1 '.g 5:1 i '.::-- i . A.-tl. 'J ,' 'i -rw. -as-fn ' !'!UlNi1 1'Q P'-'r41-- iii? ' UQ ,- , . :. ' - BIYIM , ,-j,,1'.w-- . u ry 7 f I' ..a . K ' .f '5'-,if-1 -'14,-:-.. . X 5 ,Fx 2 , 1: .I :Lei-I' e. iii? 'xl .11 xr a. half, but it was too late, and they only made 46 points. PREPARATION FOR THE BIG GAME Over-confidence almost defeated the Gold and Blue warliors when they played Mellott. They escaped with a 33 to 27 victory, but at no time during the game were they certain of winning. When three of the first string men went out on personals, the Athenians almost lost to Lebanon. It was one of the most exciting contests seen on the local floor this year. ' THE BIG GAME The big game of the season was played on the Wabash college floor against Canton. Illinois, runners-up in the National Tournament last year. It was a typical inter- state contest with both teams playing at their best. The ability of the Athenians to make their foul shots won the game. b THE END Over-conlidence seemed to ruin the Gold and Blue warriors. After defeating Canton, they thought that they could win from any team. During the game with Delphi Oracles the Athenians displayed the kind of ball that sent them to defeat at the Attica Regional. Basketball Games C. H. S. ,....... ........,. 4 0 Shelbyville .,..... ......,,.... 3 3 C. H. S. ...,,... ..,....... 3 9 Q Covington ..... ,,.,.... . -22 C. H. S. .,,..... .......... 3 7 Bedford .,.....,..... ............ 5 8 C. H. S. ....,,,. ,,,,...... 7 2 Thorntown ....... ............ 1 9 C. H. S. ......., ...,...... 2 8 Greenfield ..., ,.........., 3 4 C. H. S. ........ ....,..... 6 5 Waynetown ...... ............ 2 4 C. H. S. ........ .......... 3 6 Greencastle ...... ...,,....,.. 3 8 C. H. S. ....... .......... 3 7 Attica ..............,......,,.....,,........... .........,.. 3 2 C. H. S. .,....,. .......... 4 5 Brazil ....................,..., l ............,......, .....,....,. 2 8 C. H. S. ......., .......... 3 9 Jefferson fLafa,yettej .,,.,,,.....,,,,,, 31 C. H. S. ........ .......,.. 2 0 Lebanon ...............,........,.............,.................. 14 C. H. S. ........ .,.,...... 5 6 Cathedral flndianapolisj ...... 36 C. H. S. ........ ...,,..... 3 8 South Side fFt. Waynej ............ 58 C. H. S. ........ .,,...,... 4 8 Decatur ............ ............................................ 4 0 C. H. S. .,...... .......... 5 9 Waynetown ........... ................................ 2 7 C. H. S. ........ .......... 4 6 Clinton ........ ............ 5 0 C. H. S. ......,, .,..,..,.. 3 3 Mellott ........ ,........... 2 7 C. H. S. ........ .......... 3 1 Lebanon ............... ............ 2 8 C. H. S. ........ .......... 2 6 Canton 1111.1 .,...... ............ 2 5 C. H. S. ........ ....,..... 2 1 Delphi ..................... ............ 2 8 I Page One Hundred Two McCluskey LaFollette Groves Haffner Layne Pagr' One HILN,1ffRIIT Three ww . 1, lv L-WJ' ' I i ' 65' .A lA1i'3 f':Sf3f.. mi 'x f wx. - 1 . 1, 1- fx -w.xsaan,,.f1'vffne , 4, I H .Mu ,.,, f' - K 'M +l!.mKf TMA . - -A fl'--www f rw ,213 ' .io- ..3s1 '4-.R 4, P 51: l -4- f'fTf' W A,,,'s,f.,,:',f ff 1 x MP J,-f' Nj -.ag W' o a A ,N N Barton Dickerson Servigg Albertson Powell f' -, Q I 1 8 .ig uf 'w ' a 3 wow E Page One Hundred Fouf lisa' ' -' fl 'ft f .4 L J' 1, , J. , , f SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL TEAM JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL TEAM?- TN Page One lflzmfrvzf Ffvs? :. - I ,,,g' S' ' 1 -. w- - l- X ' , I 1 . Q ff 'n' f Q . , um .. jig ' 'ff ?'fv . , JF . 5 , 1523 4 . .x bv' Qui A 5 W -'X ., r ,X , 1, 5 90.3, v - , . , v, 'rw ' ' Q is A ' 1' . as . l 'Lv H , -, .gi A 4. I 1 ' 1 af Y ,, 5' T12 fanf- fw- 'L ,mx ,swag ight- : U , , ' Qifz 14 me? -552 vi? Sf' ' ' wi. , K .. ' Kiel: gf' ..1f'i A' .Q'.E'1f JJ L.: a.::w1'1 ' ii-W ,,'11Lw.,,f.1 ix 'Em .- 'STA I Page One Hundred Six GBUCTJH LEW Wallace Q One of the greatest novels which has ever been pre- ' sented to the world was written forty-nine years ago in tionally known book, was published after nine long years of research work and writing by General Lew Wallace. For the first year of its existence the book showed no signs of its future popularity nor did its sale improve much in the second year, but today in numbers of copies sold annually, it ranks second to the Bible, and has been translated into sixty different languages, including raised characters for the blind. It has also been presented to v the world on the stage and In motion pictures. The value of the book is recognized, not only by those desiring entertainment, but also by those desiring moral uplift as is noted by this quotation from a religious newspaper, MA contribution of untold value not only to the literary world, but to the Christian Faith, was 'Ben-Hur' . Other authors have attempted to make Christ the hero of a book but Lew Wallace, alone, has succeeded. His success depends on two facts: that he with- held the reappearance of the Savior until the very last hours, and that he presented Him as an actor only in scenes taken directly from the Bible. Nowhere in Ben-Hur do we find Christ speaking words which cannot be found in the Bible. Crawfordsville lives in the heart of every educated man as the place where 'SBen-Huri' was written. One stands at the only entrance to the brick wall surround- ing the Wallace Studio and wonders what could be insidz, which would have the power to induce people from all parts of the world to enter. Then upon entering, this same person finds himself admiring the beautiful grounds, in the middle of which stands the Study, a small brick structure. As he enters this building, Mr. Wallace's own words, ua pleasure house for my soulv seems to meet him. The walls of the one large room and the small alcove are all practically hidden by the author's collection of books, statues, paintings, Civil War weapons and souvenirs. photographs, and his own original manuscripts. As the visitor gazes at these interesting objects before him, the chiming of the old grandfather's clock reminds him that he has been in the studio much longer than he intended. Days, weeks, and even years later he cherishes the memory of this visit, for it gave him something he can never describe, yet something which has made a lasting impression on him -a feeling of fellowship with the author of Ben-Hur. Beautiful tributes have been paid to General Lew Wallace, but the most beautiful is found inscribed on a silver loving cup presented by his Hoosier friends to The knightliest of the knightly race Who, since the days of old, Have kept the lamp of chivalry Alight in hearts of gold. Page One Hundred Seven Crawfordsville, the Hoosier A'll8IlS. Ben-Hur, this na- dv .. 1' , . ., - ,J 3, n .,. ,xt,,..- - , . ..I : . u 'l '- vga 't .. WZMX f' .J -:ft . . . ,.... ,W .V -.. r- A, -L .,.-:,,,,,,, V. 4. H - J? K 'tit .Te-'g + . Z H, -. ,N P 't : W-lay 4 - ', . ,.- . -.',.-r ' tx-L' ' -..f-f2 -1 y .. tis '- -- -,. Q2 ., ,-'---ev. xg .1 'L 'fa g ..V,,,....g,.,,H.5,.,.. f ,,wa,t,.Y,g4q Q, my H lakh- ., Jw' V ugh . if?- , t A 13 . , .1 K 'yu .3 i - 1- .' .S tx- dt. '. .l ' mm. , . ,,.1 n' Q f. left gi' all 'ei f 5 V5 : Mt L-11 ' 4 't 5? e it ' limit Go Fourth to Serve IFIRST PRIZE PoEMj There're many Seniors in our class, Somewhat less than of yore, Some are bright and some are dumb, And most need plenty more Of energy and lively pep To make us work a little bit In getting out the door. Some of us are lively eggs Who smile and jump and hop, Look down upon our lower mates And consider them just f'lops . Our greatest thoughts are dances bright, And moon-lit scenes galore, So some of us will need your help In getting out the door. . Next comes we serious studes Whose noses meet our books, Who look down upon our mates With lofty, serious looks. Our greatest thoughts are math and chem And work and work some more, S0 some of us wonlt need your help In getting out the door. And last cone those wholre just between The serious and the bold, Who're indifferent to all things, And do not care to hold The thrilling, manly deeds of yore In mind, but like a caged bird, Flits to and fro from side to side A-searfhing for the door. Now, little classmates, heed my words And hold them close in heart, On many rough roads one must go Before he gets a start. Take my advice and do your best And study more and more, For the first step to sure success ' ls getting through the door. -Beatrice Shelley 29 - Page One Hundred Eight C me fZ'ff'z2rvr'dfz Class lprojplhecy Hello, radio friends all over the world. Your announcer is Herschel Williams, station CHS, Crawfordsville, Indiana. Tonight I am going to speak especially to the C. H. S. class of twenty-nine. Twenty-one years ago today the class decided that tonight should be set aside on station CHS for broadcasting telegrams sent in by the graduates of twenty-nine. I hope all of you are on the air, and from the stack of letters and telegrams I have here I think you have at least remembered the agreement. Three hours ago I received the first telegram. True to school days Harold Bayless still leads the class. Here's what he says: Hello everybody! Living happily in Sunny California. Best wishes to the class of '29.--Harold Bayless. Well, that's sure a good place to be, Harold. Here's one of quite a different nature-it's from Hollywood, sent in by Virginia Davis and Marthene Cray. '4We're living, loving, and laughing behind the footlightsf' Oh, listen to this sweet one from Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Shelton-all the way from Los Angeles: 4tStill living on love.-Kathleen and Leonard. Now aren't they a perfect example of Hthey lived happily ever after? I guess the stage has attracted several of our C. H. S. maidens. Here are gree'ings from New York: uln practice for our summer follies. Save your pennies, and on your vacation see us in 'Giggling Girls from Gregellaf-Martha Martin and Peggy Martin, Now here's notoriety for you! This one comes from Guy Titus at Des Moines. Iowa. He's business manager for Donald Wingert. who is president of the United League of American Musicians, and writes: Hello, class of '29! Wingert has sure united the American musical world, and by the way folks, we have under our employment several old classma'es-Esther Walrbriiton, Ernrna Gohrnan, Opal Weaver, Beatrice Childress, Charlotte Hobson, Catherine Harrington, Letha Whitta- ker. Agnes Moody, Geneva Moody, and Thelma Lowe. Some of them have changed their names, but we'll not mention that. Good luck to all you folks out there in Iowa! ' Here's one coming in from Vera Cruz, saying: Wish you were at Driftwoofl Inn for tea. Our menu today is: sheared ostrich eggs, saw-dust-a-la-king, baked pumpkin blossoms, seaweed pudding, and hound stew.-Helen Record and Sarah Henryf' ' Great news! Dick Kirkpatrick writes: 'GI just collected the last dollar of Athenian dues. Wish you were all with me to celebrate. Congratulations, Dick. I wish I could send a special message back to every one of you, but I just haven't time. There are so many telegrams and letters here and I know you are all anxious to hear them. I am going to read everyone of them, so just stay on the air. Guess who just now breezed into the studio. Yes, sir, Bob Snyder, and he's got a message for you. All right, Bob.-'4Here I am, class of twentynine, right up here in the old studio. It sure is grand to speak to all of you. And now I'm going to sing you a little song-one that brings back youthful days to all of us- When You and I Were Young, Maggie. Here's one that just came in from Gerald Carnpbell. Hello there, old sock! Jerry says: 5'.Glad to hear from all the old classmates. Happen to have several. of them down here on my Texas ranch listening in. Here's Barton McCormick. Die? Shelton, Xian Xiu 'Q Red Wilcox, Fred Wilkinson, Paul Wilson, Phillip 0rcat', -sgfgwx Robert Riggins, foe McCluskey, Fred Middleton, and less Reno. A 1 We drink to the health of the class of '29! Good luck to you, , 'ALWZEQ-' L, I ' . A ,sf g.-- nu , , boys ' - ' g ' lt, , I k. 1 V .-: i,gr'y:'-- 31-1-..'-,:g. '-.v . Mt. . A 1 F fa af. -I 3 Page One Hundred Nine ,S mm if Q 31 Q 'L ' 1 ' -e1 t,1'lv'7'4.f-5. K . 1.- J: 'W Tiff: uf 1 f -' Q iw . ....g,,.4,,g,,g,. ,i Oh, ho! I Here's one from Florida. lt says: 6'Love and luck to all our class- mates.-Harrtet fohnson and Mildred Leef, They're too modest! I just read 'Higgs today where they have published their latest book, a collection of short stories, ' b entitled Men We Have Known . Am still smearing in paint.-Mary Lee? Why, she's already been recognized at 5 -as one of the world's twelve greatest artists. 'rp' Whew! R'ng this one up, boys! Paris! It is signed by Mabel Powell. I'll ix A i 1. ,H s - 2 . :I ti l have lots to tell you about 1951 costumes when l get back. They're positively adorable. Well, hurry back, Mabel. Lucille says her spring costume must be the very latest. Now here's another from right here at home. Nice that some people appreciate their home town. This reads: As principal of the new North Side Crawfordsville High School, I wish to tell you of those who have followed the teaching profession. l have under my supervision: Evelyn Strain, Latin, Audria Sharp, artg Carlysle La- F ollette, athletics, Raymond Kostanzer, jazz orchestra, and Marjorie Chadwick, head of Mathematics department.-Mary Dunbar. Wonder if itls run like it was when l was a boy? MWash'ngton, D. C. sends class greetings from Senator Servies and Representa- tive McCrigg. Boy isn't that great? We surely turned out to be some class-I mean some of us did. Listen here! Here's one from our orator, Dwight Dodson. Am sailing for China next week to exert my voice in converting the yellow men. Congratulations, Dwight. ' Herels one from ,lim Harney. live got a job piloting huge airships around the world. l just knew ,lim would win with that little girl back of him. And by the way, ,lim,s wife cost him one thousand. You know he made a written promise to pay Mr. Ray 31000 if he got married before May, 1934. Here's one from Paul Groves. Will be in town tomorrow night to see you all. I'm bringing my team through. Chub, you know, is coaching a big basketball team from up state. Here's one from far-off Italy. Have just finished the blue prints of what iS said will be the most magnificent building of the ages.-Rutledge. Harold has made quite a name for himself In architectural lines. Ben Walkup and Harold Hungate send one from Russia. lust landed a job shoveling snow off the marble pavements around the Czar's palacef' Ben and Harold are bumming their way around the world. Elizabeth Stubbins and Mary Emma ,lames write: '4Hi, folks! Here we are, sitting in one of the biggest hotels in Paris. We just now saw Katherine Owensg she is going to sing before the king tonight, with Christine Foxworthy as her accom- anlst. p Well, well, here's one from Beatrice Shelley and Dora Thompson. We're both working in the Congressional Library at Washington. Wish we could see you all.', Boy, here's one from Paul Moore. Just sold radios to all the people on Wall Street. Congratulations, Paul. You always could talk people into things, or vice versa. Lake Miihigan? Say, 1'll bet it's rather cool out there. Anyway this one says: 'Tm acting as hostess on the sea palace 'Magic Dawn'. lt's even greater than I ever dreamed. Frances Claypool is to be with me this summer. At present she is in New York. That one is from .lane Beeson. Well! Well! I can hardly read this one. lust listen, folks. Margaret West- fall and I eloped and were married last week. Congratulate us.-Robert Stanford. Well, wouldn't that shock you! It is certainly a grand surprise for us, Bob. tContinued on page 1215 I 0 Page One Hundred Ten lumni .pkg f. '1 - -- - 'JQMW A ' 113fmFQi1 i ?t1,, ,N . 'L , FTW There are several alumni of C. H. S. who, as members of the faculty, are still adorning the halls of our school. They, having seen C. H. S. as it was and is, are well fitted for the prescribing of remedies for its ailments and for the praising of JI T 'X x 1 4mm m1QW,,Mmw Q .. ' ef- -1 uv ,. ,....,x,.--....,,,.,,.,-g-.5 ., V f M 24 ,. ,ne I X .. .ax W A v WF'-i' . ::fZS' . A A ' . , M ,V Q.: L-.-45:13, K ,. 5-,,. Q a V .wir . 8152-'L .A -- .si NE . sa .. A .-I -N A' 551 ILS SLICCCSSCS. ' Not only are they very closely .allied with the students in boosting each enter- prize for bettering the school, but they even lead out in shouting 4'Long live C. H. S. and her alumni! We hear from them through their letters which appear on these pages. -Alumni Editor. 'X' '35 '39 'Yr 'li' ALUMNI IN FACULTY Mary Cuilliams, Class '12 Della D. Dennis, Class '93 Jessie Lee, Class '95 Mary Helen Spilman, Class '82 Mary Mildred Schweitzer, Class.,l9 Mary Ellen Rosser, Class '21 Mary B. Booz, Class ,10 Mina S. Davidson, Class '16 Ada Williams, Class 'll Lillian Blair, Class '30 Mabel Thompson, Class '22 Beatrice Cauldwell, Class '21 'I' 'li' I' 'K' 'I' Dear Athenian Readers: My fondest remembrance of high school days is of the teachers and their tireless efforts in helping us acquire knowledge. Many of us have followed in the footsteps of our instructors, while others have chosen their life work in another field. May the class of '29 be as proud of thefr class and its achievements as is the class of '22. We, the C. H. S. graduates of ,22, extend our best wishes to the class of '29, MABEL E. THOMPSON, Member of C. H. S. Faculty. Dear Alumni Editor: The class of 1895 was one of great distinction, we fostered a movement that later took form in the Nineteen'h Amendment to our Federal Constitution, a law which gave votes to women. ln the class were ten girls and one boy, the former stood each as one girl on all questions. and the latter as one man. The one lone- some boy had not a chance in the world, all debates on class affairs being carried by the future suffragettes. Jisssna LEE, Class of 1895. ji 3 Page One Hundred Twelve 4 11. -M, ' 1,5-2Tfb0'A wN fic J? heniarz, ,- K x Dear Alumni Editor: While a senior in C. H. S., row 2-seat eleven-103, afforded a pleasant situ- ation from which I was able to observe the horse-drawn fire truck as it went pell- melling to the southern districts of the city. In those days chapel was held in 103. That was the largest room equipped for such a gathering in the new building. The central part of the old structure was then standing where our presentauditorium is now situated. I wish w,e might stage a reproduction of one of these chapels and have you as visitors listening to us as we really sing the Gold and Blue . ' One member of the present faculty assisted in' rounding out my high school education. I'll leave you to guess the name of the unfortunate one. I beg of each one of you to soften your criticisms when you find him worried and also when you observe that old age is placing its stamp upon the crown of his head. Remember- he taught you-he taught me-and I think he has been extremely successful in being able to endure such trials. Provided the above -mentioned faculty member doesn't deem these insulting, I'll tell you more stories about him if you really want to know. remarks Sincerely, MARY -GUILLIAMS, '12. Dear Alumni Editor: The evening of June 4th, 1880, was an occasion of thrilling interest to the group that was graduating from Crawfordsville High School. To the unusual ex- perience of appearing before the large audience of admiring relatives was added the alluring prospect of acting as hostesses for the first reception ever given by a graduating class. I hesitate to add that the graduating of our class was not an occasion of un- mitigated grief to the upersonneln of the high school. Our principal, a tempera- mental Canadian lady, had for us a deep and abiding dislike and usually addressed us as, you smart seniors with a most sarcastic emphasis on the smart . Un- necessary to state, we returned her feeling with interest. ' The School Board, also, parted from us without a pang, as their only knowledge of us, as a class, was of one unhappy day which they had spent in endeavoring to .locate the members of the class of '80. Eva Martin was our singing member, and as the winter of '79 and '80 had been productive of much sickness and many deaths, her services were much in demand for singing at funerals. The usual time for funeral services was two o'clock. That hour was also the hour for our Chemistry class. At its best Chemistry did not appeal to us, with no laboratory and many formulas. Evals frequent absences from that unhappy class preyed upon us until one member of the class found the solution. She conceived the happy plan of our getting excused for all funerals where Eva was to sing. The plan. worked beautifully for five funeralsg then dame the deluge! - . With these glimpses into their dark past, I present the class of 1880 to your lenient consideration: Mattie Hughes, .lulia Coons 115.5 M , Wh 'HF fe if r 'bw 4 , V N-I - 1 1 -ft . V fl'f.l' 'lift' ' .'-f' -:':. . .. F K. . .-,d:,,..i,,.M , , K X , 't Hy!-1 - -,H -,. , 5.:f.-..1,- - ,. , A 1 .,-,4',:ie.f5f 'Q' - - 1 4 K, I , E '- , w :,.'.f-, ' -V - 1.-4 J ,- 1 4- - ,...3:,s' el, ,1,. R . ' . 'X .Ju H., , v..'...,,,,l, 'T ' K K . ,fr .L-.gp I , ':L..4-V, It N: 1 ' , h .- ..-4. lm ., K J' .--. 'a 'F w,':.',g.,.---' . . . .' . .i A. X f 'Z ' - pq, ,xl 1: H rv: q. to Egdii1,5.,2gJf!fmg, , ,. -1' 1 -:- 1 ivy ' .. .-. 2 , ..-14-. Sim! P 2 4 'Lrg ' '. . 'l.'w-fri: 4 3: N1 ig-'f' . L jf I ., . ,144 .4 gg, -. ,I , .' D I. X av- -f : 1'1 .'51'Vf- 'QRHG ,Q A W1 1 all - A ' ' ' - ' -4 Page one hundred Thirteen ff' . - gif s. -.,, . .. ,,,,.,, - A if i . f xLrw4u 'nv U- gi 5' '19, HI f-- L 1 ,Q li:g'Tf'i'4 xp- - -:Q- -I-my . -.M , -... ... r - -. Eva Martin Gertrude Ellis, Fannie Kercheval, Maria Elston, Lizzie Elzroth, Lillian Blair and Lewis Gilliland-eight girls and one unhappy boy. Mrs. Eva Martin Reynolds has preserved some of the priceless records of our class. I wish it were possible to reproduce the illustrations of some of our ad- +. ! E fx I 'W my .wsu r-1,4-Q-um Jo ff 1 Q ,pf . 15H Hh , wig ..-K .-5 , I A M 4- , , yfrfimhe. . - iv , . tam. iw, r 1- P .0- . .5- ,, E334 .. .2 all ig. Eff I ,B . N52 1 ventures as they are given in this little book. It also contains the class propll6CY, which closes with these words: Considerng the materal of the class, we think that they have done well. Long live the class of '80.7' , LILLIAN BLAIR. Dear Alumni Editor: As I look back over my high school days I realizp that old C. H. S. inspired a loyalty and devotion on the part of the student body that is rarely achieved by high schools. As a result of this, Crawfordsville High School took the place at the top which it has never since relinquished. I have only to mention the name of Anna Willson and that is enough to explain why C. H. S. ranked so high in SCll0'0l spirit and worthy accomplishments. To be a member of the faculty of C. H. S. seemed to me as one of the student body, a position too nearly perfect to be attain- able. And so when Anna Willson wrote to me at the University of Chicago to tell me I had been elected to this high position I came, feeling most unworthy yet with the great desire to carry on. When I realize how many more of our present faculty were inspired by Anna Willson in this same way with the spirit of love and devotion to old C. H. S., I wonder if that doesn't have some part in keeping our school still at the front. Yours, for the best interests of C. H. S. .- MARY B. Booz. 'F X' fx 1 X FI K N l A C Q X 1 A 1 I .LX L2 .. XL EL ..- frfg 4' 1 e.-,-T,,-.1 X - 5 5 ,f N X 5 ' , -NS N. '. if g :mp ff. ' ' irgn i Z, V E, - fair: 44 S rg EEE-lt Eglin 1 . .a?1f'd1l,x r a' 'f wafiim -' . ' ,:: f ' .,lf,:l14nv,,lf-fyillix ff, I 'Im' , J Page One Hundred Fourteen .T 1:70 .fzfftaniidn A Senior's Diary .Nm .FV-as .ty T i' I . Nm., ws. SEPTEMBER: Mon. 10-My short vacation is over. New faces-confusion everywhere. Tues. 11-Bell has not revived from vacation as yet-rang early this morn. Fri. 14-One week of my last year gone. Some of my friends know Mr. Darnall quite well. Mon. 17- Boiler Mondayi'--as Miss Knox says. Wed. 17-Our Dramatic Club organized and little Jim Harney is president. Thurs. 20-We seniors voted in favor of having our beloved Athenian. Fri. 21-Girl Reserves staged weiner roast. Mon. 24'-Sunshine girls met, led by Marthene Gray. Cravermen met their Waterloo at Monticello, Saturday. Tues. 25-Composition Seminar reorganized-Doris Wright, president. Wed. 26-Cold and Blue Staff started work-headed by Mr. Burgess and Mary Dunbar. Thurs. 27-Athenian Staff named-Jane Beeson is edit0rin-chief- Fri. 28-Aggies reorganized-Bob' Riggins, president. Evelyn Strain came at 7:30-but she had company. C. H. S.-153 Lebanon-6. OCTOBER: Mon. 1-Science Club organized-Bob Snyder, president. Several test tubes broken in chemistry lab. Tues. 2-Aggies met with sponsor, Mr. Kilt. Plus Ultra organized. Wed. 3-Dramatic Club tryouts held. Thurs. 4'-Classical Club organized. Fri. 5-C. H. S.-14-5 Brazil-12. Mon. 8-Six weeks tests! Science Club met. Tues. 9-Poor Miss Dorsey and boys in 5th period assembly! Dramatic Club initiated new members. Wed. 10-Elected Senior Student Council members. Fri. 12-Columbus Day with real Indian summer. Wed. 17-Dr. Luther Risk of Lafayette spoke in chapel. Thurs. 18-State Teachers' meeting-Miss Rogers took her musicians--rest of f us had vacation. ' Fri. 19-State Press Convention at Franklin. - i Tues. 23-Dramatic Club had Hallowe'en party at Dora Thompson's. Saw Marionettes in chapel. Wed. 24'-Grade cards!-and sound of crickets heard. Wed. 31-Did spooks get you? I hope not. NOVEMBER: ' Fri. 2-C. H. S.-6g Greencastle-0. 1 Mon. 5-Sunshine meeting. , nu Tues. 6-Class officers were elected and the senior b0yS -1.-iq Aug K . took the whole thing. Herschel Williams, president. K .:.:' .Q .T ...5:i.3.. -:'djIrf:, f--if-?i'i+i'ii:?V '?fv55ff ' . 'iiii . lx ig if . r Page One Hundred Ftfteen xl air' 4 -siszzsaasaann ' 5sbg:.'-lfi.,....i U '. . L:-+ F - -ff .ff-'vw-r f ,, ,,. ' 1 ' 'Y fl T53 H '1'P 'R -Ei -rw m ,. R .,..,, .2 Thurs. 8-Organized Senior English Club. Dwight Dodson, president. E Fri. 9-C. H. S.--135 Attica-0. Walkup was our football player! Mon. 12-Armistice Day program. , iigbwg Tues. 13-Aggie boys meet. 5 Wed. 14-Saw Fire Prevention pictures. 'Tik i' K Thurs. 15--Special chapel! Saw and heard Charley Paddock. L - 4 'A r 1 , r X . .- 1 Fr :J 'Ja -- , 1533 ts? Fri.'16-Several seniors came at 7:30 this morn-Jane Beeson, Mary Dunbar, Leolia Black, Martha Martin, and Raymond Jarvis. hThurs. 22-l'm so happy-basketball season is here-had pep session. Fri. 234Victorious! C. H. S.-4105 Shelbyville-33. Mon. 26-Senior English Club featured '4Courtship of Miles Standish. Ken- neth Bayless-,lohn Aldeng Virginia Davis-Priscilla. Tues. 27-Mrs. Leavenworth spoke at Seminar. Wed. 28-C. H. S.-393 Covington-23. Thurs. 29-Fri. 30-Turkey and vacation both seemed fine. DECEMBER: Mon. 3--Mrs. Hobart, missionary and former C. H. S. teacher, spoke before Sunshine girls. Tues. 4F-Jim Harney still portrays childish habits-falling down!! Thurs. 6-Girls' Glee Club made first appearance. Fri. 7-Senior Barn Party. Wed. 19--C. H. S.-645 Waynetown-25. Fri. 21-Hurrah for Santa and vacation! JANUARY: Mon. 7-Happy 'New Year! Tues. 8-Two of faculty are sporting diamonds. Miss V. and Miss UD. Wed. 9-Riley entertainment in chapel. Thurs. 10-C. H. S. boys won prizes in County Corn Show--Jerry Campbell captured first in judging. Fri. 11-C. H. S.-39g Jeff-31. Mon. 14ffDramatic Club produced three-act farce- Second Childhoodv. Dick Kirkpatrick made a good sheriff. Tues. 15-Enjoying special Chapels-heard De Willo'Musical Trio today. Wed. 16-C. H. S.-56g Cathedral-36. Thurs. 17--Miss Fertich and her girls began Serving cafeteria today. How WC all slid to school!!! Fun-eh? Mon. 21-Cupid captured Miss Rosser Sept. 1, 1928. Are we surprised? Wed. 23+We Seniors surely did enjoy digging up our ancestry-and producing artistic autobiographies. Thurs. 24-Mr. Ray fGeorge Edwardl took our Civics class on an Educational Tour-how we thank him! Fri. 25-Sad but true! This was the last day to look on the faces of Mr. Ashley and Miss Kinnick. as our instructors. However, we wish them success. Z? Page Hundred Sixteen ffm ,QAIZGYYJ-GQ , New Semester t ' Mon. 28-Alone with the 92 friends, I have started on the last lap of my high school days. Tues. 29-Welcome, ye three new teachers, Miss Temple, Miss Thompson, and Mr. Crecelius! . Wed. 30-Mr. Risley has at last found his voice-wonder where he lost it? FEBRUARY: ' V Fri. 1-We are now accustomed to the sixty-five minute period, five a day, and the idea of supervised study. Just another change-- . Mon. 4'-Haffner has the mumps. Too bad Dick Shelton has been absent SO long! Wed. 6-Clinton-50g C. H. S.-46. A real thriller!! Scored 13 points in thirty seconds, and 17 in the last two and a half minutes of play. Thurs. 7- Brandy sent Donald Wingert and his friend UD out in the hall to finish their conversation. Fri. 8-Semester Honor Roll published. Dr. Henry Black Bums appeared before student body. V I Tues. 12-Senior girls decide upon white dresses for graduation. Just' think two sisters graduate-Autumn and Helen Record: . Wed. 13-Beat our rivals-C. H. S.--32, Lebanon-28. p Thurs. 14'--Triangular Debate. Fri. 15-Old fashioned chapel of singing. How we enjoyed it!! - Mon. 18-Some game Sat. night-eh? But we won-C. H. S.-26, Canton flll. J -25. Thurs. 21-Miss Blair, our dean and Sunshine sponsor, discussed Convention plans with us girls. ' Fri. 22-Delphi-28g C. H. S.-+21. Washington's birthday. Mon. 25-Girl Reserves entertained Hi-Y boys at a banquet. Tues. 26-Seniors held parley. ' Wed. 27-Will there be many F's on our cards? MARCH: . ' . Fri. 1-C. H. S. won sectional tourney. Wed. 6-How about chemistry students and equations?? Thurs. 7-Longfellow program at English Club. Miss Beatty helps plan programs. Fri. 8-Sunshine Tag Day tomorrow. Senior girls in charge were Mary E. Herr, Bee Shelley, and Agnes Moody. Mon. 11-Dope bucket was upset at Attica!! Paul Groves, Red LaFollette, Dickerson, Bud Powell, and Lawrence Servies played last high SCh00l game-for they graduate. Haffner and Bill will play no more in defense of Old Gold and Blue . . Tues. 12-Dramatic Club celebrated with a St. Patrick's party at the home of '4Kay Owen. 1 . N . ...MRD t 'f's 'aw ii ,..iw x-r I ,f 'v a . .V.- ' -i'i f,-15 , ' ,-.f:tf'i i. -' . .5..,gg,. 'ggi' L.. I, .,' '54-0 ,ff . ..' 5 i' ff 1- 1-6531-A-. '. ,- ., , .f,,-ing-,,'v.1, . .3 4 4 ' Q.45QJf':Si.?:l 1!:,',, ix. - ' L. ',. 1 1i7!A?fI5T ?W'-535'-. K I .X is J, .1.':.g'Jf. ' K- -1'-I., ,s . ',y.3,..':51f2,fi :xfiiiflfi ,liij 'Pji'-1 -ws, - ' v if-. f. I nays'-sf.. . -3:5 ..st2t'a2:fzaw:'w f.' - N.-.V , ., .2 ' fa T '-- Z.. . .,Q,?5gfZg, gf, fc 84,-U ' .1-.. , IN- r r - -f- 'r:9ev'a:a?'.-.fvg . .. r. , . - 5. .,, x ...n f . , ' 4, . . P, l Q M1f., 7.ir 5'h ff n rgggfggik Page One Hundred Seventeen af 'M' ' i' 3 ' Qi!! ti 1 1 .. 1 f. e 1 - -V 4' . Q. ,, TY' 'W , . -- V- ,Nj M 91 -liz' ' .Qi 'QE W., W 'ff'l'e:: r in I- ,ffim:?3'ft.., e Wed 13-Cold and Blue Staff were entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Burgess with A ,I , , xt . 1. is a s 1 -'15 -I QQ: A Ffa s.., ...II 1. ,.. 'Veg' , V ,g wer.. E11 ,,r. -1 ' s 5. .K if Q. 5-1 pe? L . , wg - get .s,.7. 9... a St. Patrick's party. Thurs. 14-Freddie Wilkinson, a curly haired senior, had a birthday today. Mon. 18-Miss Ballard and Mr. Crecelius chose and announced cast for MTIIC Taming of the Crewv. Tues. 19-What would happen if Howard Herron should lose his dimples? Wed. 20-Another change! No home-room periods at noon!! Fri. 22-Magician performed in chapel. Lawrence Servies led seniors 011 Honor Roll. Tues. 26- His Chorus Girl staged before Dramatic Club. Wed. 27-How did Mildred Lee break the water bottle? Thurs. 28-Thirteen C. H. S. boys going to C. M. T. camp this summer. Fri. 29-Miss Booz met with her librarians this eve. .less and Bud surely like to laugh!! APRIL : Mon. 1-Had vacation today-April Fool! Tues. 2-Sarah Henry, Mabel Powell, and Donald Wingert all swelled up on themselvewlike some others. Wed. 3-Poor Carlysle-he's surely had a time with mumps and his eyes. Thurs. 4-Another victim of diseases-Ethel Manges-has returned. Fri. 5-State Sunshine Convention. Town is full of girls. A wonderful banquet! Mon..8-Marjorie C. had her hair cut off-looks cute! Tues. 9-Dramatic Club met and planned for play in May. Miss 0'Mara will coach it. Wed. 10-I saw a real Sioux Indian today-and such a war dance as he gave! Thurs. 11-The Juniors were no doubt discussing our Junior-Senior reception Fri. 12-Four of our Senior boys, Kenneth Bayless, Dick Shelton, flee Mc- Fri. 12-Four of our enior boys, Kenneth Bayless, 6'Dick Shelton, 'cloen Mc- Cluskey, and Jerry Campbell seem to like sitting in the library in the evening until four o'clock. Mon. 15-Debate between chemistry and physics students at Science Club. Chemistry won! V Tues. 16-Cast for Bless His Little Heart announced. Wed. 17-Esther W. has been working hard getting ready for Commercial contests. Fri. 19-An outstanding band boy had a birthday today. Yes, 'twas our tall Harold Bayless. Sun. 21-Anniversary of the founding of Rome. Palladium will soon be out-- the result of work by R. Stafford and others. ,Z Page One Hundred Eighteen ffm fZ?iften1'or1 Mon. 22-Our team entered Commercial contest Saturday. Tues. 23--Anna Willson Oratorical held today. Dora Thompson Jane Beeson, secondg and Homer Curtis, third. Wed. 24-Lucille can soon put up her hair. Thurs. 25- The Taming -of the Crewm-Senior class play. Fri. 26-Seminar paper was published today. Mon. 29--Final Commercial contest-Saturday 27-Muncie. MAY: Wed. 1-A real history student--Paul Wilson-he makes A-plus. Fri. 3-Central Indiana Oratorical will be held tomorrow. Mon. 6-Boys' and Girls' Week. Wit AW' x I, x t gf .u ,,.,,,J'R' placed firstg Tues. 7-City election-and our C. H. S. students ran the city for an hour. - Fri. 10-Mary Lee Everson and Audria Sharp have been working hard on the art work in this book. Mon. 13-Doesn't happen to be Friday the 13th. If so-we'd be worried. Tues. 14'-I haven't forgotten our Geometry days with Mr. Gunkel. Thurs. 16- In the Garden of the Shah. Tues. 21-Wonder why Kenneth Mc wears his glasses no more? Fri. 24'-.lunior-Senior Reception. Sun. 26-Baccalaureate. Tues. 28-Senior Reception. Thurs. 30--Senior Picnic. Fri. 31-Commencement. 'clinter to learn. Go forth to serve. JUNE: Sat. 1-Our Senior class assembled together for the last time at the Alumni banquet. U ' MEET YOUR FRIENDS AT THE , STRAND SWEET SHOP Strand Building South Gr uw'-I' 1 J, ,mgffllibffi as W wh. 6 A . ' ' ' .. , , , .-..5,,.,. Xzwfrm ' ' ,. f ' t . '. : - . -'-e ,, .a -' j pwxwfgg. 2.-, 4 . vita?-z' I-txkmlgfn -- ' T ': . f. ,Q 'gm-. ' - M A 'lf -5.2 gk-min.. , gig. '. -- '5 ,tgg4i.f.ts21-rf-ei, 1-., ,I - f y t L fl!5ii752fi'Y5PF'G1gif'., Q 41 . .' N' -. 1-ir'-'25-, '- K F '-f J- 1- 1.-.-:P . .- -. 4 . I 4 ib sg abfl ...ln .- li. , ,Q -H. - J a ..,.g-0.-'f.:g.- ...Q - . - rm -11-'-X . ' QI L .tr qw.-s..i.. .- ..-fi 1. as fac ff.1-Samet ,f. 'f'9Q2f-f -1-rl 'aft Lv' Al'-f ': Q2 ... qs ,St .3 gn. 5-,Xi 1 ' 5. -V - vu v ... , 1.1 .r 770-:ls ...' ' .J ,g ... f 41-1: . .ag :HALL aliv- if iz ,r 5 - . -s ,. - V., , .4 .vs . 1 4. gf' ' ,c 'wg . . if N- 4- .. . -1- Pa e One Hundred Nineteen 1 , .. - - 5 1 1. 4 N 1 I 4 ,,.-.,-yu, ,, . . 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Main, Crawfordsville Kelly Electric Shop The Home of Labor Saving Devices 944' S 0 1 . il if ' 'S' Thor Thor Washers Ironers Eureka Cleaners GREGG KELLY RAMSEY BROTHERS GROCERIES 1 AND FRESH MEATS .QUALl1'y 1-1, Gll0CERS We Deliver - .. 1 4, Ph 1910 SL 1911 - -if f ones as V : 210 West Chestnut Street f is 1 ee as-L. if 5 535.88 UN? 5-td Page One Hundred Twenty The .Qfltorzjafz CLASS PROPHECY fcontinuedl fContinued irom page 1109 Here's one from Donald Harney, Edward Dickerson, and Donald Hultz. We're way down in India working on the drawings of a huge damf, I see that Mary V ancleave and .lane Coombe didnit forget us. 'Iheir telegram says: We're running the cutest little orphanage you ever did seef' Some more of our class gone on the stage. Just landed a year's big dancing contract-Less Burroughs, Gladys Newman, b'ud Powell, Mary Michael. Listen to this one from Mary Eliabeth Herr and Frances Fullenwider. We're teaching music at Highest Degree High School. David Cotton sends us his compliments from Cincinnati in the following tele- gram: Am Hoor-walker here-also at home. Am undertaker here in Wingate, business is fine at present.-Merle Macyf, Well Merle, I'm not ready to increase your business yet. Mystery! Just listen to this. 'I am working as detective on the Verna Jones kidnaping case. Think she will be located in Death Valley.--Francis Parker. 1 suppose you have all heard of his reputation gained on the Darnall Murder Case. he's a regular Sherlock Holmes. Africa speaks! Good evening, classmates, I am spending my t.me directing American hunting excursions.-Raymond Cline. Greetings from Boston! We are still in the medical world, but are writing as a side line. At present we are-besides hospital nursing-demonstrating Dr. Howard Herronis marvelous new discovery. It is a new element which, properly treated cures any known disease.-Autumn Record, Doris W right, and Leolia Blackv 'I'hat's fine work, girls, and we surely are glad to say, G'Yes, I graduated with the notorious Dr. Herron. This one sounds good, just listen: We are missionaries in Africa. Just came home on a furlough last month and last night attended the wedding of Hazel Hoag- lin. Hazel's living on love as usual, but we've stuck to the straight and narrow path. Helen Jordan and W andwlene Mitchell. Look whois dropped into the studio, no one else but Raymond Jarvis and Ralph Canine. Come on, boys, tell us about yourselves. Speak up, Ralph. Aw, let Jarvis do it. All right, Jarvis. Hello folks, we're just bummin' around, up and down the railroad tracks, seeing America first and eating from back doors. We're sure glad you boys remembered to be around here tonight. .lust hang around a while, and Iill take you out and show you what a meal Lucille can cook. Ah, ha, dear maids of twenty-nine, here's your chance. I am writing for the Lovelorn column of the state paper, under the non-de-plume, 'Why Be Single'.- Ethel Mangesf, Well, now, I'm afraid there're not very many classmates interested in that column. Too bad we couldn't have taken time to use all the ladies, new names, but you would never have known whom we were talking about. Anyway, new names wouIdn,t have brought back those old memories. Good luck, Ethel, perhaps some of our schoolmates' daughters will write you. Now, folks, here's our last message-a telephone call this time, and quite suitable for a finale. It is from our old class treasurer, Kenneth Bayless. Not that he himself is so old, for we've all aged together, but just find one of the girls of the class who'll admit she is almost forty! Anyway, Bayless says he has been sitting comfortably at home listening to the telegrams and has enjoyed it beyond words. He thinks that was a novel way to recall other days and reunite the class. Best wishes, Kenneth. 'I- And now I must turn the microphone over to a musical pro- ' .1 gram. I have overrun my time, but if you have all enjoyed it Q5 K much as I, I'm sure no one will object to the length. This 15 qi. wir. , 3,523,- station CHS, Hotel Athens, Herschell Williams, president of the F ,f r v class of '29 signing off. Good night everyone! 5- . -. ,sm-s., L E . - gg, ':'.f1'li: ' Page One Hundred T wenty-one 1, ' 'Q 4- i, ff? 1 1 , ,mm W draw I Q-M5 !':t',LpsTL ,,,. ., Q . s .Y I 1 Y,iQ.'gtf'3.-'x,.j J3i'. A Jai' TA FTS' QQ!! 1 --..- fy-H.-s-,.,,,,1ffg,.-T., Q in A good portrait is Worth all that you pay for it at the time that you have it made. As years go by it will become more valuable and there may come a time when it can not be measured in dollars and cents. L 4 flu-Trqifs. Oificial Photographer for this and many other Year Books OUR LOW PROFIT FURNITURE DEPARTMENT Third and Fourth Floors It's Clever to be Thriftyv tif. ,, . f ' E 5 W f ill iii.:-T V' 1 ' Aja Q 'z X ,N I .JV -gy. J ,QB like J Page One Hundred' Twenty-two fn- , , ' P' Tia .fQf?f!'z.em'aft i l Insurance of All Kinds and Mortgage Loans Established 1887 THE CLEMENTS AGENCY 120 E. Main Street b Ei 5 . X, 'ii'7 5m?'C l' Wi' 'iixfiriti E '. ' H gunman r igliinillulwvt ff 1 1:5 1 if f xy E Commencement v i ipiliil' :Qui For New SHOES AND HOSIERY Always First Commence to Buy of With the New Styles For Y0ung Men KIRKPATRICK ,, BOOT SHOP Harry S. Shanklin SIS? SSTEEY A Fifth uve. Shop on Mann St ' 1 . -f.V' ' X BIRCH AND BIRCH Q General Machinists .S HAYS BIRCH, Mgr. lp Acetylene Gas Welding of Machinery Parts. . General Auto and Machine Repairing and Supplies. ,Q Manufacturers of Little Lizi' Gasoline Engines and Desigxj- , ,,irH ,, ers and Builders of Special Machinery. H Phone 1030-10011003 E. College A .X . Q , 'M X 1. 4 .S 2 J am N M,,, Q, 4 ' ,rmms-wg ,M , ,,.,,x 4a , ,Q - ip is 3 , ,ggijgelm . K 'ff ' rf' ' Wg' ' ' gg? ish! 3, 5 , X . ' 1 J -ef. We ' -ai. ,:'ff 1'f'?'- 'Q 'fr . . ' 4 f' ini'-1 A A 'I' ' 1 , Rfiggfi ', 3,5 . s.f W hw, I A 1 il? -'1 . ffl Page One Hundred Twenty lhree gi ,MWU . ,Q :E ig 1 va: A , A' Pal . K. ., 'W-mw -W4.,tMw,tf. t it V Whitman's Candies Sheaffer Pens Q Eastman Goods And Pencils KOSTANZER'S WASHINGTON PHARMACY FOR BETTER SODAS AND SUNDAES -.- t V 3 it 1 . 15 Q- t ' 4 L in Y 4 M73 v '-c-4 e ' ' -ua 11 r- 11 1 ,g , bmw G xl m3i:,,'n5 at ' fi Kgs: M1- ,695 Crawfordsville Casket Co. Manufacturers of Burial Goods Everything Needed by the Undertaker Z K wb , 3 J. J. CLEMENTS 8z COMPANY The Coal M en SUPER-QUALITY COALS 123 West Pike ' Phone 348 x N.. 5.5 3 .1 ,. 597' fig Q :W .1 I '1 .T A A H? Page One Hundred Twenty-four ,fi ,fltfrara lift ft, A woman got on the elevator in a hig department store in Washington the other day. As soon as the operator had closed the door, she became talka- tive. Don't you ever weary of going up and down in this elevator all day? she asked. 'LYes'm,', the operator replied. ls it the motion of going down?i' Nfilllhn The motion of going up?ll C6N0,In.,7 66 .4 c-. 'iThe stopping? L T 3 7, lNo m. Standing on your feet so lIlllCll?ll NKllHl.,, Closing that heavy door? 6GN07m 79 LL cc LC Opening it? CCNOTIHIQ, 6'What then? CG Answering questions. sa '4Yvs, darling, what is it? 'il've swallowed a nailf' Nlummy, I have a surprise for you. When You Think of SHOE REPAIRING Think of MATTHEWS Rapid Shoe Repairing Service 111 S. Wash. St. Phone 1530 Work Called for and Delivered We strive to do the impossible, I Please Everybody I cis E13 GIFTS FOR THE GRADUATE- Be sure and give a gift that will be both welcome and appreciated We have a great many such gifts SCHULTZ 8z SCHULTZ THE Book Store vwfib3?5q Page One Hundred T wenty- 4 . e . , 1 i 'W . 1, s..a . F' Im? - -4V 6 1-X915 F MA.,-vu-...XL TH.-ky 'S - gl-f' ,g TNQ s 549.4 in 5' lm, an-1, 1 J if S 'ii-if ig' n Ik:-fy, ,rf-VAL: '- ,- ' '3fwf'5'1:f .'AE. s ..g .g L .,u.,,,..-ray f . ,, J five -'W' 1k ax 5 S? ' A, if i it -,. X,,pnn.-Q 'w..1-an ,.,-mrmv-M. x W ii Q bl . LV.. K ,'fY , ,-E - ' 'M 'VW ..., s - X W 1. fl yi -11:--1 ms. fggrmz v E. , ui' w., , neu v 'YB I ez' its First National Bank Crawfordsville, Ind. 1... OFFICERS Sol Tannenbaum, Pres. A. E. Reynolds, Vice Pres. W. A. Collings, Cashier D. A. Groves, Asst. Cashier H. E. Griffith, Asst. Cashier Capital, Surplus and Undivid ed Profits, S300,000.00 A Home for Savings Teacher- If you stand facing the north, what have you on the left hand?,' Billie-HFingers7'. The clock on the mantel struck one. 4'Great Scottlw he exclaimed. Is it really that late? It's time I was going? HO, yes, itis been that late for some time, she replied, yawning wearily. So I said to her: 6Do you remem- her the boy that used to pull your pig- tails at school? And she said: 'O, is that who you are?' And I said: 'No, that was my father.' An Irish cook answered the tele- phone the other morning, and a cheer- ful voice inquired: iiwhat number is this?,7 The cook, in no mood for trifling questions, said with some asperity: Mlfaith, and you ought to know. You called itf' - X .31 ,rf gi t . 1, if i 4 . , gi :Nl 'i sg 1 'eg 1- Ai. t, , ,S . 'ini Wm. V. Symmes Res. Phone 1503 Fay Williams Res. Phone 509-W -zY ,Mo QKEB0 CELECTRIC SHOPD? 1 LIP' KELVINATOR The Oldest Domestic Electric Refrigeration For Service or Estimates Phone 790 115 S. Green St. Dependable Wiring Sales-Radio-Ser-vice Reasonable Prices j Page One Hundred Twenty-six ,TAG AZAGNIIGQ ix! BLAKEYS CAFE PAIR 0' FEET A PARADOX Miss Vernon--'4Can you give me an example of a parad0x?,' Ray Jarvis- A man walking a mile but only moving two feetf' NOT SUPERSTITIOUS!! Miss Faculty- I never walk under a ladder. I think it's most unlucky. Mrs. Faculty-'LNonsensel I call that silly. I just place the tips of the litle fingers together, bend the other three into the palm, cross the thumbs, say 'magnum honum,, and walk right under any ladder. If you do that you're perfectly safe. I canit stand silly superstitions myself. BIC DIFFERENCE Bill Mc.-'LSay, Coach, what is the difference between 'abstract' and 'con- crete'? Coach C.-- Well, when my wife promises to make a cake, that's ab- stract, but when she makes it, it's Watches Diamonds Y? L. W. OTTO CO. J EWELERS 103 N. Washington St. '23 Silverware Jewelry K,-A concrete. Compliments of Pearlman Grocer Co. , :7 1 ., ,. vs -1 ' .iilflszu m r if 4: - '1f37-T.ff3-we - . t I d,.,'-ve-wx L , Q A .4 4j-154' If , N ' .L ' -rr: X D 4, - I 5? ffkw ,F 233,-ity-4-1+ iv I 'g n fy .- WI -.tiff ' Page Une Hundred Twenty-seven f - uni, I'-Q., .' i 'lf' ?-fix is :?1I,.53a4.f,l.k. , 1- I-23? FD.. ,QT 4, -- f , ,A , 'A . -..- 2751 ok, weary., A 545. in 95 V -. ,Buk- F gr.. ' ' v ff .43 r. . ., ' .,C5'115.z ,. g,3,,, .. - Tfafgdf' :fr F- U' sift I-1 S5 ' I. v.' . il 4 I 2 ,s N z '. tr, -45 T. , 'El A 0. Q J., 1- 2, CRABBS REYNOLDS TAYLOR CO. THRIFT SEEDS NEW IDEA FEEDS Main Office and Retail Store, Commerce Building Crawfordsville, Ind. SRX o X1 ation ND l 10 V.,, 1 I , C J ust ' Quality Dry Cleaning Schultz 8a Fischer Successors to S. E. Grimes 125-127 S. Green St. STRANGE! Barber-Jils there any particular wav youid like your hair cut?,' Sarah Henry-'4Yes please, offf, Jack fover phonel--'cAnd please mail my ring back to me. Jacqueline-'4You,d better come and get itg glass breaks so easily in the mailf, Mr. Ray- Do you believe politics are better since women got into the game?,' A. Record-Wfhey may not be any better, but they are certainly more PCPPY-H Pious Auntie-4'Now, James, if your mother gave you a large apple and il small one and told you to divide with your brother, which would you give Phone 150 himfp, James-4'Do you mean my big brother or my little one?', H. R. MYERS Wm. COMBS, Mgr. CITIZENS AUTO COMPANY The Big Garage Phone 815 211 S. Washington St. j f?:?Page One Hundred Twenty-eight .U ,iSS,,,smyf Q k.:.f 1 ,. 71 ig-,,..f 'f' 'vw V N nge' Um' llIIll1lI'l'Il 7'll'1'IlfAY'lIilll' ffm G H . Y S ,ff QQ ,,',' ,x gil, ff ' - T531 pu - -X M ,Ll Hr, X 1 -1 di' 4311! if 1,- . s l Mt H Hewitt. fra, 9 H tx. K 'i I'-1 lg as e..,,,m,..,.,.r r fl W ,, Q., ,.,5..-, Q. . ,... ...-- .N - pw'-,Q-,haf--v BUSENBARK 'Rein , ' -A 'K -1 GRAIN CO. x . Manufacturers and Distributors of Boone Feeds For Poultry, Cows, Hogs, Steers and Sheep Elevators and Grinding Service at New Market, Waveland, Lapland, Barnard, North Salem, Hazelrigg and Jamestown, Ind. Doc Loop- I could dance on like this foreverf' She-i'Oh, don,t be a pessimistg youill improve. Modern Father- Getting the baby to sleep is hardest when she's about eighteen. SAFETY IN NUMBERS Nitt-i4Would you be afraid to hunt grizzly bears with a club?,' Witt-MNot if there were enough members in the clubf' GROCERY STORE ETIQUETTE Customer fto her little boy who has just ben given a cookie by the clerkl gnlimmie, what do you say?,7 J, Harney-HGimme another one. REVISED PROVERB A bird in the hand is not good table fllallllers. Quality and Style Are the Main Features in Our Clothing Emerson Hats Are the Best for Style and Quality FRANK R. JONES Always Try the Salvage Store First Boots, Shoes, Rubbers Quality Repairing Harness, Hardware, Clothing 96 Shoe Hospital and Salvage Store 124 East Main St. Rushton LaFollette il i ii, ,als it Q ii? 'fe Y l,,,,l ,A llvel 53 ' Q Page One Hundred Thirty sian J H Z fb: fzihcznjo ri Ja, , 1 'ls A. G. CAMPBELL Compliments of FLORIST 9 902 Sloan St. Phone 895 S Personal Service B lk Cut Flowers and Potted N Plants and Funeral Designs Crawfordsville, Ind. REAL LUAF BREAD 00 Member Fellow Society of American Florists 124 W. Main St. Phone 1815 ,Q W THE TRIBE OF BEN-HUR A Fraternal Beneficial Society Established 1894 Home Office, Crawfordsville, Indiana Protects men, women and children through life insurance. W Issues certificates participating in the surplus and contain- R ing all modern non-forfeiture provisions. 3 Maintains a Home for aged and dependent members. V . JOHN C. SNYDER, Supreme Chief V EDWIN M. MASON, supreme scrib '-rQ-. A ' Q ., , 4 A gm ,zsgft tz i-'N J - 5 ' I, , .- A-1 IW, K if - , ' JPL Lf f'iTif3P+i1 5 i Page One Hl 'd fd C IE, Z ,, U M813 W , er ,t .,,.-. v , , . , Q -Y I 7 , A fir, f-NH! --.- .vww 1' -f ' ,rd e , W, L31 E 'V ,M ' V FQ, f g V 1? , .Q ,.1.- ,4W 4:r'E'3fi ' FU! A S . .ug ff, gow: ' 3 ' FCA. fig ,. X . , ' 'X ., A hifi si 'fi , ,,-ave, , Clevelancfs '7 g ' fm? f ,iff y 'Z 4 'if V' In , ,Z 'f 'f Z f 1, 74 4 af f fm mar i Ag fu 5, 7 xgg 1 Ll. . Z K oo BLUE RIBBON BREAD Quality and Service oo Montgomery County The Pride of Lumber Co. Montgomery County Opposite Monon Depot 815 S. Grant Phone 640 Phone 1300 BURROUGHS BROS. FOOWEAR All That's New in Shoes For Every Member of the Family Featuring Exquisite Women's Modes Presenting Distinctive New Styles For Men Offering the Smartest New Styles For the Younger Generation When You Seek the Newts in Footwear at Popular Prices Come to BURROUGHS BROS. OF COURSE 105 S. Washington St. Crawfordsville, Ind. Page One Hundred Thirty-two ffvc fZff'rGi'w'o fi, 5 wr . if 1 V15 F i 5 . e Y ' s 's LINCOLN ONCE SAID Teach economy. That is one of the first and highest vir- tues. It begins with saving money. The J. C. Penney Company has built up a large business by saving money for its cus- tomers. We buy in carload lots, by the thousand dozen, and these economies are the secret of our Low Prices. Save! Save! Save! It is the Watchword of our busi- Drugs Sodas Get an Eastman Kodak from Us-They take the Pictures 55.00 and up. Bring your films to us for best results Nine Hour Service no Jones Drug Store S. W. Corner Green and Main Crawfordsville, Ind. 'J n -,M ness. Cameras Films A. H. Fl ' Sh' l H . ' Fafnlfalilreemanlr err R lL CRAWFORDSVILLE ij STANDARDIZED SEED CO. E, CleaningEaPressing EL .... - - QQ Ill Ylllllllllllll-:--- Approaches R080 Brand Perfection Field Seeds . Royal Garment N Cleaners Office and Warehouse 312 North Green Street Crawfordsville, Ind. FRED CLOUSE, Mgr., Opposite Interurban Stat on Phone 142 fe Page One Hundred Thirty-three lfW w,, QA. E, 9. n 1 i 1 4 W 'HY 'W we 1 1A1d . ' ,I , if' - -- -1 .. .. - fur,-Tix H ,gr as -w,M u ' ,551 . 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DEER E3 SON Corporation Corner Market and Washington Street j Page One Hundred Thirty-fou 17 ffm .fzfhanicx Q ff' . Ti w.,,m- in Northern Indiana Everything in the Music Public Service Line Including Radios - -' CLAYPOOL-LACY lu MUSIC CO. Q If it can be done with heat Ben'Hu1 Bldg- yOU Call do it better with g3S wrhe Home of Good Musicfr t all others, high school graduates progress more rapidly than folks with a lesser education. In our industry, as in almos li 6 if Milf . JETQZ QY , . . R. R. DONNELLEY 8z SONS CO. V 4 y .V . V ,,-, . 1 -15-'5'fQfi:g ., ' . .5 QQ. .- E, . ,1 i...l?,' gb I 'iq ix It 1 . J, f x 1.1 . X 5, ,1 Album? -I, 1 , W 31 , 1 , , , ' we N 1, fi I fa? qiff,?f3- Y., LQ 1 '4 K1 , Efxt tixl ? ,xl . , , 3 ' -1 f Page One Hundred Thirty-five Cs Eh it , . my lb! x -4 U 4.. g - si B af- ff? , 19 Q 4' -1, ' an , be 1, A, 43 ' sy ff .... .. ..,A.,., ,,,,,,.,. I 1 X f Q? Balsley and McWilliams Shoes That Fit 105 North Washington St. :TS , Q52 ix! x Xvgg, Hy-Grade Dairy Products, Inc. ALL-WAYS GOOD Butter -- Ice Cream - Milk - Cheese 1 fs, Pg 0 H .1 d Th t T 3 -,..? The !2ff1GJ':1'Ctft A-LOAF BAKING COMPANY Butter Nut Bread GOOD BREAD IS, EVERYBODY'S BUSINESS Phone 1238 805-809 Court Street Crawfordsville, Ind. Hatter-'Tm afraid this is the soft- est felt we have, sir. Customer fwho het on Smithl-e What I want is something a little more tender. l've got to eat itf, First Farmer-ul,ve got a freak on my farm. lt's a two-legged calf. Second Farmer-'al know. He came over to call on my daughter las' X' - night. ' :X V ADLER'S, Inc. Ben-Hur Bldg. 1 rl C fe ff x T- Q' X, A N How do you like your new Par? ' Swelll Itis got as neat a windshield as I ever dove throughfi W-omen's HI can tell you how much water to an the quart goes over Niagara Fallsf, HReally! How much? Wfwo pints? Apparel Accessories C, A. WESTFALL Super Service Station GREASING-GASOLINE-OIL GENERAL TIRES-VULCANIZING CALL US-PHONE 590 t . r' Nlka' A X M93 ,fiifffj of ,Ar U v. .5 .wg ,Q 51' sf' 3 fl Z . , 'P'.' l'1-L3 'K -' C mir . , -it--','pHa?5X15'wf:1 ' , S 3' ,gi 921 .3935-'fL,x!ffl, me 'sf -f ow 16 .,,,,-.:-:K tm.-9w..x 'Z .- -rfjiiw 3 Y ' .,'x',v.,XQ'1 .- gif,-,,.'x--25,-v. Wg, f' '71 Q gk. x- H ,, m 1, -. w A . . ' nk S t 4. re' '- . f - Page One Hundred Thirty-seven -N fs. H 'Q 4, R., ,i A1 1-5,1 ,lt ' JIQQI-'w ., in lm- , r . 41 r Hz, ew. --W- g .R all 'Wa ,fi fi Ni Tn we Y 1.4 X 'Syl' -1 , 1 of osep ugfonla up uWe Sell the Coal e Say it with Flowers- Quality and Service Here Think W 1 Flowers .-Wefm of . A i 'I Think 0g5urv'fi5wsns of fDAWf?:Z57VlLLE Member F. T. D. PETT Corner Main and Walnut Sts. Phone 1680 She fragingl- lim losing my minclli' He-f 'lYo wonderl Every time you see someone you give him a piece of it. He-MO, sheis not as old as all that! Ha-'g0ldl Why, that woman re- members the Big Dipper when it was just a drinking cup! Euphilia-Liwould you marry for money?', Soronia4ul clonit know-but l have a sacred wish that Cupid would shoot me with a Pierce-Arrow. 6'What's grape fruit? l' L'5lrictly speaking, it's a lemon that's been given a chance and has taken ad- vantage of it. Compliments of Strand Theatre 11 Page One Hundred Thirty-eight 1170 fZU5Gm'c71f'7, Plmtu by Hn,1.ARx' G. llAl1.m V I Memories llllmzttfz Never Die HE happy school days and friendships made are all recorded in the annual. How important then that your hook should be' printed by a printer who knows how. Sllwwwfwng Printers- 'Stayioners 'Desngners CRAWYYIRDSVILLE. IND. If it is an outstanding annual you will fiml the Ruvmw l'm:ss primed il -N bg. ., ci' - Q M. Y 1 1 l. .5Y V 4 r',,-5 1795? .eh K X 2 4 ,. l -- '-1.51.53 , '- 1 ' -, '?f'jfr5f'ff'., , ' ' ' ' .' 3fk2fSv j f--'f 331, .. ,. ' ' '. . 15 ffgff g . . 1 '- - L . 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