Culver High School - Tomahawk Yearbook (Culver, IN)

 - Class of 1922

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' if IE E fe 5 E E fx 5 ui .51 E 4 if E f if E a 5 x 3 5 1 5 E E E E Z E F E112 maxinkurkpv 1922 THE STAFF Editor-in-Cfziff - J ,vsi.ft1u1t - - Bz1.vi11c'ss 1111111 agar - flsxisfrzni - flzlwrtisiug H Iflflflyfl' .ffssislrznl - - Sllb.ft'Tif7fiO77 J lmzager flssisfant - - Joke Editor - dssistruzl - .ltlzlefiv Editor - flxxislrlfzf - FERN SNYDER FRANCIS AI.-XRSH - JESSE PETTIS NELLIE SHIVELY HCYII.-KRT BAKER HJXROLD EASTERIJ.-xx' P.'XRK XVICKIZ ER SAMUEL SHEARER HELEN CHIVINGTON XYERL RICFEELY YV1I.LIfxM COOPER AIARGARIET SPEYER Foreword and Appreciation E take this means of expressing our appreciation to all the people of the community who have by their efforts and financial support helped to make this issue of the lNIaxinkuclcee a success. VVe want also to commend the school oliicials of Union Township for supply- ing the community with such a fine school building and making it possible for us to have one of the best schools in the country. A lullllllllml llllllxvll . WNNWWWWWWWWWW4I1IWII1IIIIIIlIIIIIl1lIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIKIKIKIHKKKKKHHHHWWHNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNHHNN1IIIIII1IllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIKIIWHHHW WWWFHHHHWWWNWWI Three Faculty B E3 Deane E. Xvnllcer, Sz1jJw'i11tr'711ll'r11'. Anna Katlwyn Starkey, Latin and Historv. C. Ross Snapp, Jlzznurzl Training 117111l1gI'il'llHlll'l'. Hilclred llloss, Ifnglislz and I'll'F71t'lI. Russell Burns, Jlzzflzrlmztifs. Ruthesther Gauss, English Fo ll l' Beryl B. Shaw, Srienfzf. Facu1ty,' B B Kfary llawhorter, Jlathenzatirs. Paul H. Graham, History. llrs. C. G. Rlackey, Ilornr Efononzirs. Hazel Shaw, Jluxif and Jrt. Five 1111111111111 IHHIIIHIHI Faculties of the C. H. S. IQOI-,O2 I. S. Hahn, Superintendent. Edith Schwerman, Principal. IQO2-,O3 I. S. Hahn, Superintendent. Edith Schwerman, Principal. 1903-'04 I. S. Hahn, Superintendent. J. L. Austin, Principal. 1904-'05 I. S. Hahn, Superintendent. E. E. Landis, Principal. 1905-,O6 1. S. Hahn, Superintendent. E. E. Landis, Principal. 1906-,O7 I. S. Hahn, Superintendent. W. S. Rea, Principal. 1907-'08 I. S. Hahn, Superintendent. C. A. Grayson, Principal. Ora Downing, Latin and English. IQO8-lOQ I. S. Hahn, Superintendent. C. A. Grayson, Principal. Gretchen Holmes, Latin ana' English. IQOQ-,IO I. S. Hahn, Superintendent. John Eshleman, Principal. Gretchen Holmes, Latin and English. IQIO-,II I. S. Hahn, Superintendent. Gretchen Holn1es, Principal. Francis lwarsh, History and Science. 1 QI I-yI2 Walter P. Bland, Superintendent. Gretchen Holmes, Principal. Francis lwarsh, History and Science. 1912-,I3 Walter P. Bland, Superintendent. LCIIOFR Taylor, Principal. Florence Noel, English. 1913314 Walter P. Bland, Superintenclent. Lenora Taylor, Principal. Faustine Cook, Latin. Lila Elston, English. Six 1914-,I 5 Lenora ll'IcLaughlin, Superintendent James D. Darnall, Principal. ' Dorothea Pickerl, Latin ana' English Noble Pinkerton, History and Science Rose Moss, Domestic flrts. 1915-,16 James D. Da1'nall, Superintendent. Dorothea Pickerl, Principal. Deane E. Walker, llflathenzatics. Noble Pinkerton, History. Ruth Vogel, .lllusic and drt. Rose lVIoss, Domestic Science. 1916-,I7 Lenora lVIcLaughlin, Superintendent. Dorothea Pickerl, Principal. Deane E. VValker, lllathematics. Lester P. Young, Science. Rose lVIoss, Domestic Science. Ruth Vogel, lllusic and Art. 191 7-'18 Deane E. Walke1', Superintendent. E. Roy Porter, Principal. Lester P. Young, Science. hlildred Huffman, English. Rose Moss, Domestic Science. Ruth Vogel, lllusic and flrt. 1918-,IQ Deane E. VValker, Superintendent. Lester P. Young, Principal. Velma Kellam, Latin. hlildred Huffman, Englislz. Esther Cavendar, Domestic Science. Grace Buswell, Jllusic and Art. 1919-y2O Deane E. Walker, Superintendent. Deveda Deerhake, Principal. Hildred Nloss, English. Dorothy Reed, History. Ransom Zechiel, Science. Grace Buswell, .llfusic and Art. 1920-,2I Deane E. VValker, Superintendent. Hildred Moss, Principal. C. Ross Snapp, lllathematics. Dorothy Reed, History. Mrs. C. R. Snapp, Latin. Edwinna McFatla11d, English. Esta Overmyer, Science. Gladys Nlinardow, lllusic and Art. Kiln?fmlaxinkuxfkffummmwmmwwwmmmmm Semors H B Presiflvnt - Vice-Prrsidvnt - Treasurer - - NE Faculty .lzlfviser DE.ANE E. H CLASS COLORS Purple and VVhite B CLASS FLOXVER VVhite Rose B CLASS Morro Safe on First, Now Score lllllllll llllllllllIIKIIHKHIIHIIXHHVHH!WWNHWHlH1l1HlHHH IllIIIIIIIUIIIUIHHHWHHUHIHHH JESSE E. PETTLS SAMUEL SHEARIER LLIE SHIVELY XVALK ER Seven WIHHHUI Eight IIIIIIIIIIIIlIlIlIIIIIllIIll1IHIllllllllllllllllllllllllllWWIHHH!llllUllUUIHHIIHIIHHIIIIII IIIIIIIllIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIHlllllllllllllll Jnssls E. PETTIS. President C45 Class Prophecy Q45 Class Day Program LU. lt is not good for man to be alone. U SAMUEL SHEARER. Vice-President C43 Track 12D f3j 141. Speaking from experience and what I've seen. I NELLIE SHIVELY. Class Editor Q25 Class VVill C4j Sec'y- Treas. Ml. Happy am I, from care I'm free, why aren't they all contented like me. I PARK VVICKIZER. Vice-President C21 Subscription Marlager lVIaxinkuckee Q41 . For his courtesy we loved him and the magic of his smiling. IIIII1IIIlllIIIIIIIllIIIIIIHIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIHHIHIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllII IIIIIII II IIIIII I I I IIII IIIIII I II EVE LONG. Calendar IQ Glee Club C2D. If she will, she will and you may depend on herg if she won't, she Wonlt and there's an end on it. OREN SAUTTER. Basketball f4D Track C4j. We don't know much about his learning but we know he is a good fellowf' FERN SNYDER. Sec'y-Treas. C. H. S. A. A. C3 Oratory 135, Glee Club C25 Q33 Editor-in-Chief C43 Class History CQ. VVhen you see her laughing you she's all fun, but just stop and of the work she has done. HOBART BAKER. Advertising lllanager IAQ. I'd rather be a small live one than dead onef, IIIIIII Illllllllllllll I I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I l Il I II I I 649, HIIHHH I I I I I 647, think think a big I I IIIIIIII I Nine IlllllllllllllllllllClllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilll Illllllllll llllIlVIIIIIIKIIllllllllllllllllllllllllIlIllVllllllllllllllllllllllll VERL LICFEELY. junior-Senior Banquet Comm. C31 Sec'y- Treas. C31 Jokes C41. VVe sometimes wonder at the teacher's patience with him. l RUTH HAWK. Class Pres. C21 Glee Club C21 C31 Quartette C31 Junior-Senior Banquet Comm. C31. It's the song she sings and the smile she wears that makes the sunshine every- where. I ROY OVERMYER. Basketball C11 C21 C31 Vice-Pres. C. H. S. A. A. C41 Baseball C41. Overmyer is a speaker who has many arts, a genuine fusser and breaker of hearts. HELEN CHIVINGTON. -Iokes C41 Oratory C41 Class Day Pro- gram. At anything that's in her line, Helen al- ! ways tries to shine. i 1 1 IIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllWVHKHlHIIIIIIIHIHIIIllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHllllllllllllllllllllllll Ten llllllllllllllllllIIIIlllIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIllIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllIHHHI NORR'I.AN LAIN. Class Day Program. lien of few words are best known. H FRANCES MARSH. Class Pres. 13D Assistant Editor C4D. Angry furrows on her brow are never, never seeng but in their place little rays of happiness gleam. WILLIAM COOPER. Athletics C41 Class Day Program 141. A good fellow is Cooper, but for walk- ing with girls they say he isn't much. MARGARET SPEYER. Quartette C33 Glee Club To every day she brings good cheer and so we like to have her near. IIIllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIVIIKIIIHIIHHIIIIIIIIIIVVIII1IIlI1IllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII i l Eleven 6 4 2 I 5 3 Twelve 'H' llHlHlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll II Ill HHHllllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllllllillll Illllllllllllll HAROLD EASTERDAY. Class Day Program C45 Block Trial CH. VVork for success and you will win herf' CLIFFORD OVERMYER. Glee Club C35 14D Orchestra CH. VVe grant although he has much wit, he is very sly of using it. JAMES LAQNIUNION. Class Day Program C45 Block Trial Klan may come and man may go, but I talk on forever. - RUSSELL CURRENS. Class Day Program C45 Nlock Trial CQ. I dou't fuss, but I'm fussed and get fuss- l ed. IIIlIIIIIIIIlIIIlIIllllIll1llllllllllII1lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllII1Illllllllllllllllllllllll HV!Hlllllflllllllllllll iiiiiiii1niI1inIIin1IinIIinIIInIIinllullllllmnlnmiummmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmiliiiiiiiiiii Illllllllllllll lillllllllllllllllll iiimimiimiiimiiimiiiiviiril Class History ESB Place: In the Superintendent's office at the hladison High School. Time: Ten years hence. Someone has just knocked at the office door and the superintendent is seen going 'o the door. VVhy, Frances lwarsh, when did you come ?,' lfiss Snyder exclaimed. Oh, I just happened to pass through your town on my way to New York, so thought I would stop and see you, was Frances' reply. VVeli, I am certainly glad you did. How your school progressing? Fern asked, after they were comfortably seated in the office. Quite well, but do you know the young people of today are so much different than they were when we went to school. Some times I simply can't understand their actions. . , 'fYes I have noticed the same thing in my school work, Fern remarked. My how well I remember the good times we had when we were in High School, Frances said with a sigh. Do you remember when we were Freshmen, weall went together to the reception to avoid any tricks being played on us ? Indeed I do, and we.had an enrollment of thirty-four. Then when we were Sophomores., Bliss Reed was ou: class adviser. We had a I'lallowe'en pairy at her home, didn't we Fi' Frances questioned. That's right, we did, and entertained the Freshies. It looked just like story land that night for there were witches, fairies and ghosts and even little Bo-Peep was there. Yes, we did have great times and especially when we were Juniors. VVho was our class adviser that year? Miss Overmyer, wasn't it ? The first party we had that year was at Park Wickizer's, if I remember cor- rectly , Frances said. Yes, and I'l1 bet the man in the moon couldn't keep from laughing that night at the way we acted , Fern added. I wonder if Clifford would remember the party we had at his home, when we ran across fields, climbed fences, and bumped into a pig. ,Such a time. There was a rippling laugh rang out through the open window of the office. When we were Seniors we had splendid times too. That was a wonderful hike we had when we went to Yellow River Fern offered. Y 'lYes, it was such a wonderful moonlight night and the river Howed so quietly as we roasted our weenies and boiled our coffee on our improvised stove. F rances' eyes had a far away look as she described this picture. Yes and to end it all Roy spilt the hox of sugar just as we were ready to leave. By the way, Frances, here is a clipping from the Citizen about that party we held at Samuel Shearer's. Thirteen IIIllIlII1HIIIIIllllllIIlIllIIllllII1IlIllllIIIlIIIHllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllIIIIllllllllIIIMIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIllIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllI llHIIIIIIIIKIIIIIIIIIIII lliiss lliarsh took the slip and this is what she read. ,Twas a cold day in the winter When the snow began to fall The weather had become quite bitter VVhich did not dishearten us at all For we jumped into the bobs And went flying out to Shearer's Out here we laughed and played And even tried to Wash the dishes A splendid feeling was displayed And in all it proved the realization of o Then we sure did laugh and sing As we traveled toward our homes For the valleys echoed with a ring Which assured us we were not alone. NIy that makes me wish I was young again , as almost tears in her eyes. ur wishes Frances said it there were YVell this has been a most happy and pleasant afternoon, Fern remarked. Yes, it certainly has heen, but it must be about time for my train , she remarked, as she looked at her watch. just then she heard the train whistle and with a hasty good-by e , she was gone. Fourteen IllllllllllllIHKHHHH UIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIYIIHHillIll!IIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIVIIIHIIIIIIIIIIMII Class Prophesy IVellI VVell! VVell! the last person I expected to see here in Hong Kong. Imagine my surprise upon turning to see who was speaking the English language to behold Harold Easterday. VVhy Harold, you certainly are a restful sight for sore eyes, but what are you doing here ? I asked. Didn't you know? VVell I am a llissionary here to China and have been for the last three years. Well that's fine, Harold, I replied. Let us drop into this cafe and have a dinner together where we can talk over old times. As for me , I said as our meal had been ordered and we were alone again, as for me, you can have my share of missionary work, Harold, I am sure it is too monotonous and faithful a job for me. Now, Jess, you would not say that if you had a nice wife for a helper like I have. l'larold! You don't mean to tell me you are married. Yes, I have been for some time. Don't you remember our old classmate, Fern Snyder? IfVell she is now Mrs. Easterday.', Let me shake hands again and congratulate you. I'replied. XfVill the im- possible never cease to happen ? jess have you ever seen or heard of any of our other classmates F Yes, Harold, Roy Overmyer is an electrical engineer at the new power plant at Niagara-Falls. Clifford Overmyer is running ai rabbit farm. Nellie Shively is now lklrs. Mikesell and she and her husband Cluriel, are running a restaurant in South Bend. Frances Marsh is teaching high school in Culver, she graduated from Angola last spring. Chester Hosimer is the athletic coach at Culver Military Academy. Verl lVIcFeely and VVm. Cooper are proprietors of the Blackstone theatre at South Bend. Park VVickizer, I d0n't know where he is. Oh I do, Harold replied, he is the American Consul at Yokohoma and a good one too. Samuel Shearer and his wife Ruth, that used to be Ruth Hawk, are globe trotters, I saw them a few months ago. And Oren Sautter is Captain of a liner between here and San Francisco. And where is Eve Long ? Why Harold she is a ladies' dress designer and has her offices in New York City. James La lVIuni0n is one of Indiana's Representatives to congress this term. Mar- garet Speyer and Hobart Baker eloped just before I left Culver and the moon only knows where they are now. Russell Currens and Norman Lain are in England on a tour. Russell said he was going to see some of the world like Jimmy Burns. I am very glad to hear about all those people again, Harold remarked. I re- ceived a letter from hir. VValker yesterday, he is a Professor at Indiana State University now and he said Helen Chivington is one of the graduates there this year. So you see between the two of us we know where every one of them are. Oh yes! I have an engagement at one so good bye, Shiftless One, 1,11 pay the bill and see you later. Good-bye Harold. Fifteen Uhr Qlilaxinkurkn The Class Will B E ,5 C, E, the class of l22, being still of sound mind, even after our last years' of Q' trials and tribulations, in order that the remaining student body may Ji- be fully aware of our self recognized superior merit and significance and having studied in the said institution for an unlimited number of years, fg.g,4.Q1 feel it our highest and most sacred duty to bequeath our talents to our ff 'M younger and more unfortunate schoolmates, Who, we feel sure, will need them all for several years to come. To the Freshmen we leave a large supply of high-chairs and go-carts, in order that they may be able to see the top of the study-hall platform. To the dignified Sophomores we leave our superfluous amount of knowledge and good looks in hopes that they will use these noble assets to the best advantage. To the Junior Class, who in the near future will take our place, we leave our very best wishes for a bright and happy New Year! To every member of the faculty We leave our most sincere thanks and apprecia- tion for the patience and pains in bringing us through our four years of readin', writin' 'n arithmetic'. VVe did not realize, as we do now, the reasons for, the value of their disciplinary methods, and in our last words we Want to thank them sincerely. After a great amount'of meditation' and deliberation, we have finally decided upon the following items which we feel are sadly needed by the students named. We urge them to read and re-read in order to derive the greatest benefits from their legacies: I, Helen Chivington bequeath all my superfluous hair-pins to ll'Iary Reed. I, William Cooper, bequeath my good marks in deportment to Helen Wills. I, Russell Currens, bequeath my extremely tall figure to Cecil Crabb. I, Harold Easterday. bequeath my dramatic ability to VVesley VVade. I, Ruth Hawk, after due consideration, bequeath my popularity to Violet Over- myer Who wishes to have a suitor at her service morning, noon, and night. I, Chester Hosimer. bequeath my faculty for keeping wide awake in spite of late hours to Clurel Mikesell. I, Norman Lain, after due consideration, bequeath my llflarshmallow hair to Chloe Burkett. I, Eve Long, bequeath the many happy hours that I have spent with Jesse Pettis to Mr. Burns and lylildred Stabenow. I, James LalVIunion, bequeath my ability to get lllr. Graham to talk on every- thing but the subject to the future Civics Class. I, Frances Marsh, bequeath my brilliant gift of gab to lllerle Crabb-he sure needs it. I, Verl lVIcFeely, bequeath my faculty for keeping a cool head under all con- ditions to Mr. D. E. VValker. I, Clifford Overmyer, do, after much meditation, will my tendency to mischief to Mfae Warner, the teachers pet . I, Roy Overmyer, bequeath my Ford to someone who can keep it in the road, Qfor instance, lNIary.j Sixteen IIIIIllllllllllllllllllll HUIIIIIIIIIllllllIIlllIIIlllIIIIIIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllIIIIIIllllllllllllllI4lllllllIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I, Jesse Pettis, bequeath my aristocratic appearance and bearing to Donald Behmer. I, Orin Sautters, willingly will my natural blooming cheeks to all girls who find difliculty in obtaining theirs to loolc natural. I, Nellie Shively, will my beautiful indigo hair dress that only his eyes love to gaze upon to lllargaret Koontz. I, Samuel Shearer bequeath my deep interest in other towns to Alvin Crump. I, Fern Snyder. after careful weighing of the subject do bequeath my far-reach- ing wisdom and dignity to Paul Robinson. I, Margaret.Speyer, bequeath my good grades to all those who find dilliculty in making two credits per semester. I, Park VVickizer, bequeath my beautiful raven hair and deep manly voice to any one who wishes to resemble lVIr. Snapp. I, I-Iobert Baker, bequeath my abundant supply of hot air to the next year janitor in aiding him to keep the school house warm. Therefore after due consideration and careful weighing of the matter, we, the United Senior Class of ,22, do hereunto subscribe our name this twenty-first day of April, A. D. 1922, Culver, Indiana. THE SENIOR CLASS. On this twenty-first day of April, 1922, Culver, Indiana, we, the faculty, declare this to be their last will and testament and we, at their request and in the presence of each other, do hereunto subscribe our signature as witnesses. We further certify that at the time this will was made we believe these students were of sound mind and good memory. THE FACULTY. Seventeen Eighteen mmm lllll illlaxiukurkrr MOCK TRI L BREACI-I OF PRCMISE CASE By the Senior Civics Class In Kangaroo Court Thursday, March 30, 7:30 p. m. High School Auditorium THE CAST Plaintiff - - - FRANCES IXIARSH Defendant - - - - CLIFFORD OVERMYER PL,x1NT1FF's .ATTORNEYS JESSE E. PETTIS HFXRLJLD EASTERDAY ATTORNEYS FOR THE DEFENSE FERN SNYDITR WINES LAIXIUNION VVITNESSES FOR THE PLAINTIFF NELLIE SHIVELY PARK VVICKIZER XVILLIAM COOPER VVITN EssEs RUSSELL CL'RRENs EVE LONG VERL MCFEELY ADMISSION - SAMUEL SH EARER IYIARGARET SPEYER FOR THE DEFIENSE ROY OVIERBIYIZR N ORMAN LAIN I5 AND zo CENTS UVIIIIIIIIIlllllllllWWWlll4llIlIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllITill1IlIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIlIIlllllllllllllllllllllll uniors B H CLASS OFFICERS President ---- VVALTER XVISEMAN Vive-Preszdent - XVILMA EISENHARU Secretary-Treasurer' r.l'HEI.lXIA CSROSSIXIAN Class Editor - - - INIAY VVARNER Faculty Adviser - - HJIMMYU BURNS B CLASS COLORS Green and Gold H CLASS FLOWER Jonquil B CLASS RIOTTO Higher, higher, higher--our desire E CLASS ROLL CARL ANDREVVS' HERVEX' BARTLETT GRACE CLEMENS BURNICE CRABB BIERI, CRABB IRA CROMLEY VVILBIA EISENHARD VOYLE EMIGH GRACE F ETTERSf ' THELMA GROSSMAN BEATRICE JOPLIN FERN MCFEELEY HELEN MCl.4AIN RUTH MTAHLIZR CLUREL MIKESELL LETTA OSBORN GRAY RECTOR :TI-IELNIA SCOTT lVlILDRED STABENOW VVESLEY WADE fR'IAY WARNER IKGEORGE VVARN ER ELLEN VVICKIZER HELEN WILLS VVALTER VVISEMAN B CLASS YEL1. Alla ga zeek, ga zeek, ga ze, Alla ga zeelc, ga zeek, ga zah. One Nine Two Three, Rah, rgh, rah! Nineteen 3 bn SL Ely' illalxinulallrlxrr X EA, if 2 rs' III Illlllllllllllll Wllilllllllllllllllllll IIIIIIII I I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I IIIIIII H!! HI VHHH VH W4 llllll I I IIII Illl Ill The Spirit of Culver Of Culver High School we singg To Culver High School praise we bring, For this dear school staunch devotion In anything for her promotion. The Culver spirit urgeth growth In love divine and learning both. The Culverite rejoiceth ever, Her loyalty cz-'1 nothing sever. The Culver soul will ever live, And to the student courage give. A greater Culver we shall seeg The life and growth will wondrous be. as .5253 The junior Basketball Girls This is our coach-So, so! See our jump center-O-jump! She'll make you play-my-O! She makes them say- O-hump . She furnishes the pep VVatch her with ball ' And keeps up our rep- VVhen the whistle does call- This is llliss Gause-Ho-Ho! This is Helen VVills-O-jump! A fast little team-Look out! See that little goal?-Do shout! They're here every time, They're Worth many a dime- They are the Juniors-Look out! Twenty-one IIIIIIUUIIIIIIHUIIIIIIHHHHHHVHWWWWWWWWWWNNNNHHNHHVHIIIIIliIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllll IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIKIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIKIHHI Twenty-two Sophomores BH CLASS OFFICERS BIAURICE BAKER ALICE BUSART ROBERT EVVALD HAZEL SHAWV President - - - - I'i1'e-President - Secretary-Treaszlrffr Faruity ddkviser - P8 CLASS COLORS Green and VVhite B CLASS YELL If we are not Sophomores, who are we? just past Freshy class, can't you see? Smartest class approved by law VVe'll soon be Juniorsg Rah, Rah, Rah. Ehr illlaxinkurkrr 4 : I 1 I 4 'l'w4-my W HWIII l'f IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHllllllllHlVHIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllillwllllllllllll IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Sophomore History UR Class started in the year of 1912 with about forty members but there are only four out of these forty who have been in the class all of the ten years. These pupils are: Bessie Bush, Zelta Duddleson, Grace Hender- ti -W son, and lllaurice Baker.. Each year there were some entering and some Q 'ii' 4 gills 5' L.- moving away. There were several who skipped a grade and caught up with our class. Wheii we entered the Freshman year of High School there were nine of us graduated from eighth grade of Culver School. There were a number of pupils who joined us from the Big Schools of Hibbard, Burr Oak, VVashington, lllaxinkuckee, Poplar Grove, Kelly and Santa Anna, also two more from the Little Schools of South Bend and Indianapolis. This making the total of thirty-three. On account of sickness, marriages, etc., several have left us. VVhen we entered the Sophomore class there were five new ones added. These were Dollie Reed, Nomi Patesel, Glen Voreis, Howard Flath and Donald Behmer. During this year there also were three who dropped out, making at the present time a total of thirty. VVe hope that these thirty and also new ones will be in the Junior Class next year. Twenty-four IIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIII IllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII III IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIII I IIIII IIIIII I I I I II IIII II III I ll IIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIKIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIII Freshman B H3 CLASS Ol7P'ICIiRS Prexidenz -----b JACK SPEYER I'ire-President - - RIARIE BLYSART Sfffffllfjf-y'I'Ffl5lI7'FI' REBECCA EMIGH Frzrzllty ffdtdsel' - - HIISS GAL'SE E3 CLASS Morro CLASS COLORS Nothing without labor, Black and Gold S3 CL,-XSS F1.owrR Yellow Rose ss The Freshmen I The little Freshmen gathered all The first day in the assembly hall. They were as green as green could be. Did not know a Comma from an apostrophe. i II. They thought they were as big and great AS any lawyer in the state. They talked and whispered all they could, And never could be understood. Ill. They laughed and played the whole day long, And when the grade cards came along lVIy, what an awful, awful Sight! They worried and dreamed about it all night. V IV. Fifties and twenties were the best, CA grade never could be much less.J And said, We'll get this hard old junk. They gathered up a little spunk V. The Freshman days will Soon be gone, And Sophomores they will in turn become, And Oh! how nice it all will be To think of things that are past you and me. VI. O, Freshmen, gather round your class. Don't think this School day is the last. A whole lot more books to unload AS you and I traveled down life's road. Twenty-five Glyn flllnxinkltrkrr xvmxty-six Uhr Maxinkurkve Eighth Grade President - - Bl2.xTR1ci: O'C.xL1,AcH.rxN Vice-Pnfsirlmzl - - KATHRYN EVVALD Serretary-Treasurer - - IJONALD HAND Farulty fl1l4Z'i5FI' ANNA IQATHRYN STARKEY H3 CL.xss Comms Double Blue Z3 CLASS FLOYYERS Violet EI! CLASS Morro See lt Through H CL.fxss Soxo Class Song KYQIHZF fllnrgiej YVe are the Eighth grade, The Class of 'Twenty Six The Eighth grade, The class that Culver picks VVe'll make our school work One Grand Success. We'll have the Sophs and Freshiei: Looking on in awe. The Eighth grade the best of any class And thatls the best of all. Now when all is said and done, There is really only one The Eighth grade, Eighth grade That's All! Look out for the class of '26 Our Goal is the finish VVe're on our way VVe'1'e Earnest! lVe're Horne-st! We need no tricks. YVe're climbing the ladder day by day. lIIllllllllllllllllliililll l lillHilllilHllllll1IIIIlH1ll1l1lIl4IIIlIIIIlIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIlIVIlIlIllIIIlIllllllllllllillllillllil H Twenty-seven IIIIIKIIIIHHHI H Elyr iHa1xi11lmrl:rr ,Q 555. i ' ii 'l'wu11ty-1-iglmt 'JllIlllllllllllllllllllllll HlllllllllHIIHHHHlllllllllllllllHHVHHHHH1l11111lll1l1l1IIIlI11I1IIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIKII Seventh Grade US EB CLASS OI'P'ICl3RS President - - CHARLES SCHWIEOLSR Ifice-Presizlmz - - ANNA Srtvnrcu S1'c'1'z'fr11'y- Treasurer - AGNES EVVALD Faculty Jzfziiser lb IARY lXfIAwHoRTER B CL.-ass COLORS lllauve and Purple B CLASS FLOWER Sweet Peas B Boasrs or THE CLASS or l27 Largest enrollment. Best attendance record. First- Prize theme Good Eng. VVeek by Anna S. F. Second-Prize poster Good Eng. VVeek by Chas. Henry. A good Boy'S B. B. team, all in new SuitS, too. An equally good Girl's B. B. team. A Lightning Add-er , lllauriee C. - Nlost musicians from one class in H. S. Orchestra. One real-for-Sure case, Charles and llflarie. The quieteSt boy, Paul R. The SlimmeSt girl, Nlary YV. Two cutest Happers, lllary Ruth and Laura. The Sunniest temper, Lueile. The most DorothieS , four of 'em. Altogether the best looking and most cheerful class in H. S. flf you don't believe it, look at our picturej B CLASS YVELL Sweater Coats and Basket Ball Bobbed hair and goloshesl 1927 tells 'em all Yes, by goshesl Twenty-nine E112 Hilaxiukurkrr irty' IlllIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllll mmummmunmn lllllllllllIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Culver High School Curricula-1921-22 Two High School Cources Academic fa!-General tgp For purposes of organization the student body is divided into two groups: CD Group A, those students who, we suppose, expect to go to college and for whom the Avademic, or Course A, is planned. 121 Group G, those students who do not expect to enter college, but who desire the advantages of a liberal high school education and for whom the general, or Course G, is suggested. his H 8 whole high school course. 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O o M EU. 5 Q 5 Q5 M 5 gd . g Oi: W E W E '+-F: W E 'E vi H mg 5 OAEQ OAEQ U I O :E E 75 'U 5 'U Tu' 'U 'Z -5 gi, v-4 N v-1 N ,-4 N ,..., N ' I . 'li E -E :E ,-E 51 Ch G v-1 qu v-'4 y-4 ,...4 .-LD O O -C1 u UD H u b Fil 5 CJ o v-CI 4-9 us O b- L. 5 u m H4 Su perin ten 110111 VVALKER, DEAN Ii E. sq k .viii and J W, Illu ff -w-1 34 CD N4 r-4 2 ll? DC 'F G 'XA 3 71 .. 2.1 s D.. F as NN . UI In C H 6 2 E 5 M W '11 olmfstic H rlx D IAN KEEPA FLORENCE S SNAPP, illanual Training and C. Ros 1. S. English HESTER GAUSE, JR., I UT k 'al Q is k N N x x L' N C 'x AHL: First Grade ST DNA e E W, Slim 1' 41 I m ni A D- m ill NN r--1 is 'E W ff x., I 2 o ka we Z --i P' z 4 f .. I : DJ at ca n-I 91 Z E R' T. V.. N -N N 'C R D- un M rr. 41 ai an 7 V- an hd H-4 z- fi P'-4 1: Z Z Q1 Third Grade TSON, HELEN Romzk lflislory lVIAkY COOK, Fourth Grade and iuathrmatics B uRNs, L Russlzi, .P Teacher istant 56 w Y :T m M CJ 4 Q4 ez L5 L5 MRS. ,.,, ,.. 5: 3 Ha. 5' .Ar-1 :Q-152 9652: mgigz' 'U ' V1 -19335 .... , 52.155 Ufgnfcae QSQQQ omqii ro m Wilma 5 SD. :OS 2' g2roS:z: :v EEF: EH50 3c5u:n':S 7 I :.6'225-' mi 'cu ,-f-rgfli -.m 'rn,., c O ,J- :P-vi'-19... QF -ng' 55220, .-f?5'm:f, 3-Q Q... -fora' fU....:Ef-JO nomni :gem chew: ....AQi 5 04 IQ, 03553 O4 -P' WQEQQ '2, i-rf-QFD wesw gan mg 7132 fn P10352 NO un: ses:-P 1 U1 'cz M23 E' Emi: 2' :Lo .. V? if :Ev V' 533 5 fgx O amz 2 FQ. -' F O 5 G32 ,.. msn S ,-ga. m....Uq :L mmm rn HM' 'I 6 S vienre L'L GRAHAM, lfistory Athletirs BERTHA MERCHANT, Fifth Grade lVIARY MAXVHORTER, Arithnz lic and PQI-'FIE BISHOP, Sixth Grade PA P1 E 'S rf 'F Q 3 CD IN WWWNW HHNWWWN WWW!!! WN Ill! I IHIH IHHW WWNNHHHWWNWW HNUWHWWWNN WWWWWWNWWNHHIHHHIHHVHIKI Hilllllllll HH N X Study Hall Bl!-li! Our Mule-Hide Carpenters Thirt 3'-two I VIII IHIHHH alllNIIll1IllI1IIIlllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllllllll llllllllll l IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Illlllll IIKIIII I IIIIIIIHHIHV llllllillllll ll l Culver High School Athletic Association Prexideut Vizie-Prcsizlwzt - Secre tary- j'I'?llA'll I'Fl' Custodian - Yell .fllaster - Athletic Coach - .Frzculty Jdfviser B B CLASS OFFICERS CHESTER HOSI5fIER ROY OVERMYER - FERN SNYDER CLUREL QJMIIKESELL - JESSE PETTIS RUSSELL BURNS D1'.A'NE E. XVALKER Thirty-three lIlIllKIIIIKIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllIlIPIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlVllIlIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllll E l -s :- y nAu Ji- 945- FS li Illllllllllllllllllllllll Basketball HB3 never fail to put out a basket ball team that is a credit to a school our size and this year has been no exception to the rule. Russell Burns, a former Culver boy and later a member of Purdue's varsity squad, was secured as coach. He has proven himself to be a coach of the first rank and the school is proud of his work. The team has made an excellent record this year, having won 23 out of 28 games. Winning the County Championship in a walk and loosing the District Championship to the fast Atwood five in the final tourney game by a scant 3 point margin. Starting with only one player of last year's five Coach Burns developed the best aggregation we have had in years. Much credit is due him for the showing made and the school appreciates the time and effort he has put into his work. Overmyer, the only experienced player on the squad, and captain. of the team, has been the backbone of the Culver ogensive play. He is fast on his feet for a heavy man and his accurate basket shooting at long range has won several closely contested games. Sautter, a former Culver boy who played with Plymouth last year, returned to his home school last fall and since the Christmas vacation has been the high point man for the maroon and white. His accurate foul throwing and heady Floor work has made him one of Culver's most valuable men. He was selected on the all- district team. Wade was the find of the season. Starting the play by jumping at center and then dropping to back guard he has developed into one of the best guards in the country. His guarding at the district meet was the talk of the entire crowd and won him a place on the all-district team. He should be a wonder next year. lklikesell and Crump have alternated at the other guard position all season with the result that both of them have developed into excellent players and should be in fine shape for next year. Speyer, Whitted anl Bartlett have filled the forward position opposite Sautter and as all of them have another year in school they should handle the scoring end of the team in good shape. Thirty- four nmuumumix 'JHIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Basketball Schedule 1921-1922 DATE CFEAINT Nov. 5 .,,,,..,,...... Argos .l,,,.....,..ll, Nov. II .......l.... Bremen Nov. I8 ,,,...,,.,.. Bourbon ,,,,...,... Nov. 25 ......,w.... Argos .,...,,,,, ....., Dec. 2 ..............,... Logansport ,,e,,,,.,. Dec. 3 ..l....,,,,,.,,,., Flora ......,,... ..... Dec. 9 . ..............., Plymouth ...l.l , Dec. 16 ..,,. .. ,..... Pierceton ,,... .. Dec. I7 ........w,w.,,, Logansport ........l. Dec. 23 ., .......el Syracuse ..e, . jan. 7 ...........,...... Valparaiso ,......,l Jan. I3 .......,....... Kewanna ..,,ww. Jan. IQ ,....,.......,. Bremen ........ jan. 20 ...........,... Pierceton ,.,.l. Jan. 27 ......,........ Plymouth .....w., Jan. 28 ..r,. ,.Atwood ..., .... , Feb. I ...,..,..,,....... Leiters Ford ...,,....... ......,...., Feb. 3 ,.,,,,.,.......... Syracuse ..,,. ..,,..... Feb. I0 .. .........., Bourbon ,.... Feb. II ...,..l.l Flora ............., Feb. 18 ..l,.l ,.... ..., P l ymouth ...A Feb. I8 ............... Tippecanoe ..ll..,,,...,,,,,.,. ,..ll.l..,,, Feb. 18 ......,........ VVest Township .,......,..,, ,.........,, Feb. 24 .,,.........,., Kewanna ...,l..,..,e.......... lVIar. 3 ...........,... lVIentone ., ,,,,,...., ,. ,.,, lVIar. 4 ...,..,...,,,.. Claypool ,, Mar. 4 .......l....... Warsaw ..,.l , Mar. 4 ......... Atwood ,.... , Games WOII-23. Games Lost-5. Total Culver Score-595. Total Opponents Score-367. B PLACE Argos . Culver 1 Culver. ..., 1 Culver A A Logansport Flora ,,....ll A... ,..,. Culver Culver ...,s,...,, Culver ..,,, ,..... , Culver .. , Culver l,,, , Culver , ....... . Bremen .... ., , Pierceton , . Plymouth Culver , 1 Culver ..,.l.ll , Syracuse .. Bourbon . 1 1 Culver . ,,,,,,. , Plymouth Plymouth Plymouth Kewanna ,,,, .1 VVarsaw ., . Yvarsaw .. l,,l , , VVarsaw .. . VVarsaw OPPON. 9 7 7 9 20 20 20 4 I6 18 2I I9 II 7 2I 20 18 I2 II 6 5 16 6 21 5 20 5 I3 Thirty-five Illll Il lllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllll Track VVC have always had a track team that could give a good account of itself at the Annual County lN'Ieet. The greatest handicap we have is that the meets are held after our school has closed. It is hard to keep the boys in training and arrange for regular practice unless the school is in session. VVC have some very promising material and Coach Burns is spending a great deal of time and effort to develop a winning squad. Plymouth usually has things much her own way at the annual meet but we hope to make her Work for all the points she gets this year. Baseball Our school closes too early in the spring to make it possible for us to do much with baseball. Some of the other schools play fall baseball but We have never tried it. Coach Burns caught on the Purdue Varsity last year and has spent what time he could from track work helping to develop some material looking forward to trying out fall baseball next September. A few schools have asked dates this spring but it is doubtful whether we will he able to meet them. Thirty-six Illllllllllllllllllllllll Eh? ifHa12cink11rkrrQ W M , -.-f 'w ! 4 Wu Thirty-seven lllllllllillllllilllilllllllllllIllllIllIIlIIIlIIIIIIII-IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Illlllllllllllllllllllill C. H. S. Alumni Association HB The Culver High School Alumni Association was organized Sept. 29, 1911. The purpose of the association was to get the graduates of the school together in a social way. This aim has been realized each spring by the banquet given by the Alumni for the graduating class. OFFICERS W. R. ZECHIEL President AIRS. W. O. OSBORN ROY PORTER - Vice-Pres. - - - GUY KLINE EDNA GARN Rev. Sec'y BEATRICE Goss IVA SMITH Cor. Sec'y BEATRICE Goss W. O. OSBORN - - y'I'F!lSlH'FI' - - - CARL ADAMS A class has been graduated from the high school each year since 1899 with the exception of 1904 when the course of study was changed from a three year course to a four. The largest class was that of IQI5 with 22 members and the smallest that of 1903 with 4 members. The Alumni Directory contains the following names: 1899 Nellie Garn Otto Stahl Hettie Grubb Daisy Voreis Florence Barber 1901 Edwinna McFarland Maude Newman Lucretia Rea Elmer Schwerman Harvey Schwerman Levi Osborn Edward Zeehiel 1902 Claude Newman Cora Quick Edna Hayes Charity Shaw Maude Koontz Edna Stahl Chester Zechiel 1903 Grace Voreis Clark Ferrier Pearl Blanchard Myrtle Medbourn 1905 W. O. Osborn Earl Zechiel Willard Zechiel Minnie Shilling Bessie Medbourn 1906 Clarence Jones Chloe Houghton Clara Vifiseman Clara Stahl Otto Zechiel Ada Schwerman Frono McFeely Clara Rollins 1907 Ernest Zechiel Olive Hayes Dollie Kline Eva Davis Thu ty-eight Jessie Grove Ethel Smith 1908 Alvin Murray Harry Medbourn Tressa Hawk Harold Behnier Della Stahl Iva Smith 1909 Edna Garn George Crossland Alice XVise1nan Elsie Buswell Austin Lowry Florence Smith Vohl Butler Hollis Rollins 1910 Russell Stahl Vernon McLane Gale Newman Bessie Easterday Carrie Davis Clara Shilling Esther Schwern'1a.n Clure Hedges Arthur Dillon Nellie Norris Matilda Keller Frank Sparks Beryl Shaw Sylvia Doll . 1911 Edna Kline Orville Zechiel Arthur Hatton VValter Kline Hildred Moss Margaret Hayes Elsie Crossland Roy Porter Florence Kelley Vera Brooke Chloe O'Cormor Dwen Butler Clarence Monser- nnnnnnnln llIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 1912 Cecil Smith Grace Garn Deane VValker Harry Dinsinore Ray Rogers Charles Hankins 1913 Lulu Blanchard Claude Vlloolfranl Dottie Hedges Forrest Benedict Elva Zechiel Marie Bnswell J. Dick Newman Hulda Wiseman Eldon Porter Myrtle Painter 1914 Wilher Arnold Hazel Beck Earl Bolen Floyd Davis Louis Dillon Russell Easterday Florence Garn Eva Hinshaw Guy Kline Rex Mawhorter Eleanor McFarland Everette Norris Herman Sayger Edgar Shaw Sylvia YanMeter Edna Wooldridge 1915 Leota Thrasher Daisy Reader Hazel Hanna Mildred Busart Charles Cowen Daisy Easterday Fern Easterday Beatrice Goss Blanche Hatten John Kreig Wandah Lallounty Rollin Lain Inez Lighty Vayne Lowry Blanche Overmyer Esta Overmyer Zetta, Robinson Lyle Shaw Ruth Speyer Nellie Walker Naomi XValker Mable Trasher 1916 Grace Buswell Margaret Bernhard Dorothy Bolen Wahnetta Gandy Grace Hawk Lewis Hatten VVilliam Heiser Clifford Loser Edna Myers Gladys 0'Connor I-'hocian Rhoads Helen Speyer Ivan VValker Jeannette Vvooldridge William Tiedt James Fretz Carl Mead Lena Bechtol 1917 Mary Bernhard Effie Bishop George Buffington Nellie Clemens Verna Dinsmore IIIIIIlllIIlllIIIIIIIIlIIIlIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIlIllllllllllllllllHllIHlllIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Helen Gandy Evelyn Howard Millard Kantz Rachael McCoy Gladys lVise Beulah Buchanan Forrest Albert Vernon Easterday Elsie Duddleson Ray Fisher Dolyn Kessler 1918 Carl Adams Dorothy Badgley Russell Burns Nolan Cline Ellis Clifton Goldie Curtis .Ieaneave Faulkner Glenn Garn Lois Hollet Daisy Hosimer Ina Kessler Florence Kantz Edith Overmyer Steffen Rector Freeda Romig Madge Woodward Velma Zechiel Ruth Burns Mary Jones 1919 Earl Adams Ross Clemens Mary Cook Dorothy Eisenhard Frank Hosimer George Loser Forrest Marsh Frank McLane Creston Rice Genevieve Warner Oscar Young Gladys Minardow Emma Fisher 1920 Alice Overmyer George Stabenow Carl Warner- Zella Albert Mildred Castlemen Kathryn Parker Mary Alice Buswell Mildred Irwin Reynold Crossland Evea Fishburn Harold Robinson Ruth Grace Behmer Marion Crandall Margaret Shilling Grace Romig Elsie Curtis Lawrence Rollins Ruby Schrock Glenn Behmer Esther Voreis 1921 Margaret Adamson Zeno Miller Dorothy Grossman Hilda Busart Byron Cook Forrest Shaw Thelma Warner Harry Ross Rose Buswel' Zelda Moore Milton Cline Charles Baker Burford Voreis Chester Hosimer Thirty-nine IlIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllHWHVUHVKIKIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllIIIIIHlIlllllllllllllllllllllllIIlllIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIKIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIHIHHlllll The Lighter Vein -lk -Ili The world is old, yet likes to laughg New jokes are hard to find. A whole new editorial staff Can't tickle every mind. .,.,. . So if you meet some ancient joke, Decked out in modern guise, Don't frown and call the thing a fake. just laugh, don't be too wise. at me are ae Shaw: Why is a beaver's house like a Baptist church? Park: You have to go under water to get in. vt we at at Miss llflossz Give me a sentence illustrating the three tenses. Park: Don't think of the future until the present is past. at -as at at Bernice: Does the moon effect the tide? Park: No, the untied. Jokes H4 919 IVIr. Walker'-Caskiiig for a donation of books before the Assemblyj : The Hib- bard school house has burned down and the books have burned up. Roy O: VVould you like to go to the show tonight? Ruth: I'd be delighted. Roy: Well, I hope someone asks you then. Graham fopening a windowj : Do you feel that air? VVilliam Clooking up absentlyj : That 'ere what? In English XII llliss Moss asks Ruth to analyze a sentence. Ruth: Signal is a noun used as the object of the preposition is. ek we an we Miss Moss: Have you been doing any outside reading? Carl Andrews: No, its been too cold. as -ze ek at Walitedz Something new to stumble over. I've fallen over everything in the school house.--Crump. at at at an As Miss Shively was going shopping down town to buy her new spring coat, she met Mr. Mikesell who accompanied her. A Clerk-Qto hir. Mikesellj: About how much would you care to pay, sir? Forty IllllllllllllllIlllllllll llllllllllllllllllllll Illl IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIII I I IIIIIIIIIIII Roy-Qdining with his lady lovej : VVill you have Mary: Oh, Roy, this is so sudden. as as an ae Noble by birth, noble by deeds-Junior Class. an ae ei: at IIIIlllllllllllllllllIllIllIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII a little lobster? Miss Starkey: A fool can ask many questions that wise men cannot answer. Mike: Then that explains why so many of us Hun at as at as Graham: Excuse me, William. William: You're welcome. an -we X as lliuch Ado About Nothing-Junior Class Nleetings. ue as aw as Harold: I'm a little stiff from bowling. Graham: Where did you say you were from? if is il? if Hewy B: You're quick, aren't you? Hobart: I say I am. I can turn out the light, cro before it gets dark. 'lf' ik +I? -ik Suitable Classics Freshman: Comedy of Errors. Sophomore: As You Like It. Junior: lVIuch Ado About Nothing. Senior: All's Well that Ends Well. Alumni: Lest We Forget. if QE '59 Sli Suitable Stones Y 'PK' Freshman: Emerald. Sophomore: Blarney. ' Junior: Grindstone. Senior: Tombstone. as as as me ked in History. ss the room, and be in bed Eve: When I get to Heaven, I'm going to ask Shakespeare if he wrote those plays. . Jesse: lllaybe he won't be there. Eve: Then you ask him. ue as an 4: Mr. Graham: I passed your house last night. Miss Gause: I hope you always will, Mr. Graham. 'li it il! 946 Phys. Geog.-Shaw: VVho are the enemies of men? Wade: Women. The boy with the sleepy walk-Chester. Forty-one I1lllllllllllllIlllllIII!!llllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllIlllllIIKIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII lllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIII Miss lVIoss: lklildred, parse the Word kiss. Stab: This is a noun, but usually known as a conjunction. It is never declined, and is more common than proper. It is not very regular in that it is usually used in the plural. lt agrees with me. Lookout, Clifford, Sharkey's eagle eye is upon thee. er me as as For Sale: Twenty-three wads of gum located under lVIary Frances' desk. Al- most as good as new. Hardly been used. Student's Dictionary Bulletin Board-a trysting place. Superintendent-chief of police. Lake Shore-cupid's highway. Principal-desk sergeant. Glee Club--a noisesome Pestilence. Theme-cribbings from several authors. Senior Play-a play given by Freshmen. Orchestra-a brilliant bunch of uniforms. -JK GK- 'DF ik Even the wisest and keenest minded men cannot foresee the consequences of women going into industry. VVhy, even I can't-Graham. Don'ts For Underclassmen Don't think you know as much as the Seniors. Don't eat. Your stomach may get out of order. Don't drink. You'll get thirsty again. Don't worry-let the other fellow do it. Don't go to the oflice until your name has been called three times before the Assembly. Student body will think you popular. Don't work. lt is very bad for the health to tire yourself. Don't be on time at your recitation. Less chance of being called on so often. Don't say anything when you talk. It consumes brain power. Don't explain absences until required. lt's impolite. Don't studyg it may affect your eyesight. Don't grumble. Take what you can get. If you can't get it, take it anyhow. Donin' ever be displeased. If you get D on your report card, be thankful it wasn't worse. Don't take advice--give it. You'll be better loved. Don't snore in the Assembly. Starkey might hear you. Finally, when you accidently kiss a girl, don't do it at a class party before every- one, it might embarrass the young lady. Forty-two llllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIII 'JIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIll!llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllll hir. Graham: Roy, do you know how to drive a Ford with one hand? Roy: Don't ask me, ask lVIary. -Jie ak -JF A is for Athletics which never will fall B is for Bus so slim and so tall C is for Cherry who always comes late D is for Deane whose brain is so great E is for Easterday who's always at work F is for Fern who bluffs like a Turk G is for grades we receive with a pain H is for Hobart who's always to blame I is for Indiana, synonym of light J is for jesse in his studies so bright K is for Kefman who makes things to wear I, is for Long with her golden-brown hair IW is for lVIoss so prim and sedate N is for Nellie-relentless as Fate O is for Overrnyer a strong athlete P is for Park who knows French and Greek Q is for questions we get by the score R is for Ruth who always has more S is for Snapp who sings like a bird 'I' is for Team which wins at the word U is for US the JUNIOR CLASS V is for Verl who rags like a lass W is for VVade who can dribble a mile X is for X'mas which come once in a while Y is for Youngsters who come to this school Z is for Zero-the mark of the fool Forty-three W1NWWWWNWWNWNN1UmH11HMMMWHHVHIHIH HHH!1llHHIll1IiIVIIllilH1!HHIHHH mm mv 11HH111H1NHN1H11111111N111WNNNWNNN111111N11111NNNNMMMMMMMMMWMI Uhr .iillaxinkurkvv 6,q'N1oR qA.Az1l ' ll v , ' uffsiiz 'Tunis GPM, Kang A . Forty-four Illllllllllllllllllllllll UHII11lIll!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIVIlllIIIKHIIIHHHHHDIHIHIlIlllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHH1IllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllillllllllll Calendar Sept. 5.-The school bells ring and laboring days doth begin. Sept. 16.-Seniors give a party for the high school in honor of Freshmen. Sept. 25.-Seniors are very busy selling Lyceum Course tickets. Uct. 6.- Hawaiian Players , iirst numbers of the Lyceum Course. Oct. 13.-Seniors have a supper at the river. Oct. 14.-No school, all teachers in South Bend. Oct. 17.- Riley ilflemorial Week starts. Nov. 3.-JESS! What is the law of gravity? Nlr. Shaw: The law which holds us on the earth. Jess: What did the people do before the law was passed F Nov 4.-Picture show in the gymnasium. Nofv. 7.-Better Speech Week. N ofv. 8.-Gen. Payot at the Academy. Seniors attend celebration in his honor. N ov. 10.-Parent-Teacher Club, Better Speech Program. N ov. 11.-Armistice Day, a program was given in the gym. N ov 16.-Dr. Wirt Lowder. Nov. 17.-Verl: Have you been reading any fiction lately? Ruth H: Yes, I got a letter from Logansport this morning. i N oz' 23.--Sl'10VV in the gym in the evening. Nov 24-28.-What a grand and glorious feeling. Thanksgiving Vacation. Nofv. 28.-Plastering is very dominant on some of the front seats. Dec. 5.--Capt. Emery gave an illustrated talk before the student body. Dec. 7.-In history class.. Eve L. gets the wrong man f his biography onlyj. Dec. 14.-Russell: VVhat was the Sherman Act ? Park: Walking through Georgia. Dec. I5.-NCWN' Senior pennant is very suspicious in the Assembly. Dec. 20.-Senior class pins arrive. Dec. 21.-All students adjourn to the gym to see the birdie in the camera. Dec. 21-22-23.- Exams. !ll! Nui said. Dec. 23-11171. 3.-Christmas Vacation. All have a wonderful rest UD. Dec. 31.-Sterling Nlale Quartette. IQ22 fan. I.-- I solemnly swear- Jan. 3.-Back to get our longed-for and hard earned credits. fan. 9.-Information needed! VVhat is a lo'ver's fee ? -Merl Crabb. fan. 13.-Parent-Teacher club. Schubert Ladies' Quartette. Some boys present roses. Jan. IQ.-A very interesting lecture by Dr. McCraw. Dr. Emma Holloway of W. C. T. U., talks to the girls. fan. 20.-Seniors have a bob-sled party out to Samuel Shearer's. fan. 23.-MTS. Hubbel favors High School by a piano recital. Initiation of our new piano, recently purchased. Jan. Jan. fan. fan. Feb. 24.-Girls finally start B. B. practice. 25.-Seniors are very busy with their various trials, mock , of course. 27.-JLlI1lOI' girls get younger, by starting the hair-bobbing fad. 30.-State nurses visit our school. 1.-A new English bulletin board is very prominent in the corridor. Forty-five Uhr flllaxinkurkev Zffxbf ly l N an rmvcf Forty-six Illlllllilllllllll I IIIII I Hllllllll IIIIII I IIIIIIIIIIII VIIHII Il IIIII I Illlll HHHHHI I IIIHIIIIII II Illllllllllllllllll Feb. 2.-GfOUl1d hog day. Nflr. Graham saw his shadow also. .Feb. 3.- Several go to Syracuse. Feb. S.-1Rev. Reinsnyder talks to students. Feb. 10.-PZYCUI-TCHChCf Club. Feb. 14.-St. Valentine's day. Some exchange hearts. Ask jimmy and lllildred. Feb. I7-18.-COLIIIIY Basket Ball Tournament. Our boys are champions. Feb. 20.-Mr. Burns gives a very interesting talk in regard to dates with Basket Ball boys. Feb. 22.-W2ShlHgt0I1,S Birthday. A program was given by the grade pupils. Feb. 23.-Graham: Are there any questions before beginning the lesson ? Clif- ford: What is the lesson for today ? Feb. 24.-MY. Graham and lliiss Gause go home. CU Feb. 28.-A Senior girl is unable to find to whom she belongs-probably due to the fact that Jess is absent. Jllar. 1.-A very familiar scene: Girls proposing to the boys, they forgot this wasn't Leap Year. Jllar. 2.-Miss Moss is very busy practicing students in the High School Play. Illar. 3-4.-Basket Ball tournament at VVarsaw. Illar. 6.-lVIiss llfloss: Why don't you speak louder? Harold E: A soft answer turneth away wrath. Zllar. 7.--Clifford endeavors to talk to Ruth but ll'Iiss Starkey objects, thus Clif- ford goes home. Jllar. 10.-Parent-Teachers Club. fllar. 13.-Affhllf Erwin, last number on the Lyceum Course. fllar. 17.-Sf. Patrick's Day. Students look greener than usual. Illar. 18.-The hlaxinkuckee goes to the press, and here our diary doth end. Forty-seven IIIIKIIIIIIIIII unumnnnl u Commencement B E flpril .-Baccalaureate Sermon. April .-Junior-Senior Banquet. flpril Commencement. April .-Alumni Banquet. RUTH HAWK ,22 EVE LONG ,22 ,bmp exist? V ' if M531 0 WW 'M E www , E 711 'W , 4:,,Z3,3x ' ,Z ve MK Foxty e gl t W1 fi 11 1 , ..,,j ' .12 .Vj ,, v 4 H A. R. McKESSON Authorized Dealer For THE UNIVERSAL CAR Cars, Trucks and Tractors Parts, Accessories and Tires ii , K, , If- f ' - f H f-f 'r 'ff 'iii r if V Q HUHHU L J LJ ,ff-X s,., fcfc W I ff. u 1, .V ., .. f ,Iii uE ,.lX CULVER, IND. PHONE 42-K I F. G. SOL0 Dry Goods and Shoes, Ladies' and Children's Ready to Wear Culver's Leading Store 1 -s A Pl- 5 VVe pride ourselves on the quality of merchandise we carry and the service we render to the public. Uur aim is always to give the most for the money, to give honest value and to give satisfaction that will war' rant your continued patronage. To the class of IQ22, Culver High School, we extend greetings and earnestly hope that your success as you enter the busy business world will be assured. ' 0LOMON'S A C0011 Store In zz Good Town Fifty Slattery St Shilling's Drug Store HE old reliable headquarters for everything you need in the line of Drugs, Medicines, Wall Paper, Paints, Tobaccos and Cigars, Perfumes, Toilet Requisites, Books, Stationery Mag- azines, Periodicals and an Extra Good Stock of Sundries. Our fountain service always the very best. Telephone 31 Culver Indiana F fty ANITARY BARBER HOP Fletcher Strang C. H. S. HAIRCUTS A SPECIALTY CULVER, INDIANA Card System Opposite the Depot For Appointments Telephone 241 THE BEAUTY PARLCDR and GIFT SHOP '23 I2 A Qlxilsfyfl- El i'4 3f u,y?'6., Gift Novelties Shampooing Facial Massage Greeting Cards Scalp Treatments Hair Dressing Place Cards Manicuring Marcel Waving Taylor Tallys Clay Packs Mrs. Tillie Lummis, Proprietor Fltg t Compliments ' of THE CULVER DOCTORS B. W. S. Wiseman H. H. Tallman C. G. Mackey C. L. Slonaker The Hollingsworth-Turner Co. Have a complete Ice Cream factory in Culver. All Ice Cream made by this fac- tory is Guaranteed. All orders filled promptly. F. D. TURNER, Mgr. R. E. BURGER, Supt. I CULVER LUMBER Cm, AND CEMENT PRODUCTS YARD Compliments of Restaurant M. R. CLINE, Proprietor Building Materials Cement -- Plastering - Sash Doors - Roofiing Paints - Oils - Etc., Etc. Let Us Figure Your Requirements MT' and M75- N. A. L' I1 b PHONE 245-2 lc ten Ugg laftyf Phone 15-2 Established 1893 W. S. EASTERDAY Funeral Director Embalmer's License No. 106 The Best Motor Ambulance in The State A Motor Funeral Car Funeral Chapel All calls receive prompt attention Culver, Indiana CHAS. SCHWEIDLER Painter, Paper Hanger Decorator P23 Dealer in Wall Paper, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Glass, Etc. Opposite the Depot Telephone 28 Fft I1 CULVER GARAGE Nash Touring Cars and Trucks U. S. Tires and Tubes Auto Repair Work Accessories Culver City Bakery We bake anything at A. M. Roberts Plumbing - Heating Steam, Hot Air and Hot Water anytime Installation and Repairing E. F. Courtney, Prop. Phone 17 Phone 101 Culver, Ind Tit J. O. Ferrier Lumber Co. Hey Daddy, your duty is to build us a Home First. When you think of Home think of Ferrier's-Home of Building Material. Slogan-Quality and Service Anything to Build Everything Come to J.sA1NE at soN The Cash Store for Quality Merchandise Priced Right Standard Lines Black Cat Hosiery-Douglas and Peters Diamond Brand Shoes Courteous Treatment and Your Money's Worth Always Fift '- 3 Oh Jimmy - your bool' is just splendid! Will your Classmates say your Annual is splendid? Getting out an Annual is a big job-but one you'll enjoy too. If your book is a good one you'll Win sudden popularity and the compliments of every one. You can afford to put your best efforts into the work you have been chosen to do. But you don't need to do it all alone. Here's help for you. The Service Department of the Indian- apolis Engraving Sz Electrotyping Company will help you get out a better book and solve your hard- est problems. Ask for more information. Wrilefor llzis fre: book - il will help you! 95 . W 1. ,,,- 5 INDIANAPOLIS ENGRAVING 85 ELECTROTYPING COMPANY Annual Engravings Commencement Invitations 222 EAST OHIO STREET, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA g.,lt Compliments of Mickel and Mack's Restaurant Service at all hours our specialty Opposite Depot Spangler's Taxi Line Always there on time Telephone 1 71-2 Culver, Indiana Culver Shoe and Harness Shop D. H Smith, Proprietor '23 Firstclass Repair Work Our Specialty fOJ CJ Phone 73 2 Culver, Ind Fiftv-n MILITARY ACADEMY lllVCl' SUMMER SCHOOLS if Culver Military Academy Regiment of Infa11try Troop of Cavalry Battery of Artillery Aviation Senior R.0.T.C. 730 Cadets in Attendance Culver Summer Schools Naval Cavalry Wvoodcraft Artillery Aviation 1000 Cadets in Attendance A.. x ..... , -'ii' rf' -- wi A - A-U H 'K-H -ww .Q , .- - - U A A Sixty Compliments of The Palmer House Culver, Indiana The Home Grocery and Market A Store full of good things to eat. Price-Quality-Quantity my Y' v nv? P5 . N A-la J .1 Medbourn and McLane Bros. Phone 20 The Home of- Heinz Goods, The best of its kind Reid-Murdock Monarch Brand, the Standard of the Country Chase and Sanborn's Coffees and Teas- Best Grown Miller and Harts Ham and Bacon Buy Berkshire Brand and Have the Best ,Ly 1 1 -0Vr3- - .213 Home Grocery Phone 20 That Spring Suit! That spring suit you've been Wanting- tailored in new spring woolensg smartly designedg moderately pricedg guaranteed to give satisfaction:- Youill find it here! Stetson HFMS LAUER'S of Course Emery Shirts Douglas Shoes PlYfI1Ollfh Hayes Pavalion and Complimenw Of Ice Cream Parlor C23 We have our own Refrigerat- ing system insuring the best Sanitary Service. The Star Cafe rg Knox, Indiana Will open May 15th for the Season. C. E. Hayes Fred W. Baker, Prop. Manager Styf U4 y tl F you are interested in Poultry--and if you have Chickens I want you to get started Right ARK PEGISTZPEO P1 These Sincerity Buttermilk Feeds will guarantee you sure success and I know that your chicks will not die on you if they get the right feed, fed in the right way. You can buy Cheap Feed but you will lose half your flock. Now, I ani right here to serve you all year around and I want you to start right so you can make a big success. Come in and see me or call up and get my lowest prices on these great feeds-I'll save you money too! this year for your success! O begin with please con- sider quality feed, be- cause it is the cheapest in the long run and you will actually save money by con- sidering only highest quality feeds at all stages of poultry production. Education and study in feeding knowledge has developed many things we never knew before. By correct feeding you can get twice as many eggs because the first es- sential is the body requirements to develop the hen and what is left goes into the egg. Now, if you are only feeding hard grains you are merely supplying the bird with maintenance food value and nothing left over to develop the egg within the hen. That's why you should feed Mash Feed all the time for heavy egg yields. LLOYD HAWKINS CULVER CITY GRAIN AND COAL CO. Complete line of POULTRY FEEDS and SUPPLIES ,I Phone 248 Culver, Indiana If Sixts tive Compliments of LIBERTY THEATRE Home of Clean Photo-Plays and Vaudeville Seasons 1 QI 9- 1 Q22 CULVER THEATRE Culveris' new palace of amusement The Utmost in HIGH CLASS PHOTO PLAYS If It's At The Culver Theatre, It's The Best We Never Disappoi t TRI-STATE CGLLE GE ANGOLA, INDIANA 'E' Gives you the loest Teacher Training and Engineering course in the State at lowest expense. 'Si Write the college at once for full information. THE s1'oRE WHERE sPEc'1AL tw- g. 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