Culver High School - Tomahawk Yearbook (Culver, IN)

 - Class of 1930

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1' vos? Vi 'P3'5'lN'l7l'Pi1 4g'l'Pl I AW' Mant will ani! Glwtamvnt nf Ihr Qllzwn nf 'E'-U We, the class of '30, 'of Culver, Indiana, being of sound mind, even after our high school days, in order that the remaining classes will gif they have not alreadyj recognize our superiority and importance, feel it our supreme and sa- cred duty to bequeath our talents and most valuable properties to our unfor- tunate schoolmates, whom we feel sure, will not be able to survive without them. I, Harry Baker, will my place of stage carpenter to Clyde M. I, Margaret Behmer, will my assembly seat to my sister. I, Thelma Bigley, will my fashionable clothes to Helen H. I, Tommy Bigley, will my art of bluffing to Arthur Tomassi. I, Margaret Bolin, will the many happy hours I have spent with Eck to Skinney and Marjorie. I, Ruth Busart, will my ability as teacher to Margaret Z. I, Jane Crandall, will my artistic ability to Opal Thornburg. I, Randall Houghton, will my dramatic ability to Fletcher S. I, Therald Grossman, will my desire for lounges to Mike. I, Gladys Jones, bequeath my library books to Jakey M. I, Albert Joplin, will my very neat figure to Robert Reed. I, Margaret McCullough, 'will my errant mind to Evelyn Reed. I, Culver Miller, will my assortment of card tricks to Pete- I, Edward Mitchell, will my blonde hair to Pat Shaw. I, Donald Osborn, will my Ford, guess I won't, though. I, Gerald Osborn, will my love for farm life to Charles Ferrier. I, Helen Overmyer, will my extra hairpins to Helen Mattix. I, Howard Overmyer, will my knack of teasing to Charles R. I, Daniel Rose, will Answers to Foolish Questions to the Faculty. I, Mildred Shearer, will my graceful figure to Opal Crump. I, Wilma Smith, will my speed in typing to Ralph Voreis. I, Jeanette Stevens, will my popularity to Margaret Annis. I, Anton Stuprich, will my curly hair to Loren Hissong. I, Erma Wagoner, will my short stature to Margaret Swanson. I, Lawrence White, will my scientific mind to Earl Dean O. I, Alma Warner, will my poetry to Anna Jane McLane. I, Paul Warner, will my quiet manner to Marjorie Tallman. I, Catherine Wooldridge, will my Latin grades to Bob B. We, the faculty, are witnesses to the fact that this is their last will and testament, and we also afhrm that they are of sound mind. , Page Niawlcvn DSU wan avr: umm new wsu amwqqa I fN

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'r ?cT l'77 P'QP?c5'lw'f7i'1 4'l fX9'lV 1'5 -fel Cbhituarg CLASSOF1930 The oldest daughter of Culver High School, the Senior Class, who was born in September, 1926, passed out in a sudden and tragic manner on May 1, 1930, aged four years. She is survived by her five younger sisters and a loving faculty. In her infant days she was given a reception by her oldest sister, the Senior Class, who passed away in 1926. She was timid and rather shy, but was very studious and happy. Mr. Stabenow was her sponsor in this year, when she re- ceived a pennant from the athletic association. When she reached her second year she took more responsibility upon her- self. This year her sponsor was Mr. Sennett. With the exception of two par- ties her second year was joyfully ended. During her third year many interesting things happened. She chose her sponsor, Miss Lowmaster, and purchased a ring which she standardized for three of her sisters. On November 19 and 20 she presented The Patsy, as a benefit show at the Home Theater. On December 10 she gave a play entitled Barbara Makes a Splashf, To end her third year she took her older sister, who passed away in 1929, as has already been mentioned, to South Bend to a show at the Granada and to a banquet at the Oliver Hotel. When she was grown she took on ways of an adult and conducted her- self very mannerly. She helped wherever possible, and took part in athletics, and all other activities, winning or losing, whatever fate decreed. In the earlier part of this year of her life she gave a reception to her sister, Miss Freshman. She was given Miss Lowmaster and Mr. McLane as sponsors. The production of her annual was her biggest task. On February 25 she presented a splendid play entitled, Adam and Eva. The funeral services were held on May 1, 1930. 9 Q Page Eighteen pcm pun 1:11221 aww DEQ PEW UQQ PDQ



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' 'PC7' l 'Pl'5'1N f?11941'gXqvgN-v?1e,?Ae,,i'T l i ll l P any l l l l l HELEN OVERMYER lack ii l Pres. of clafs, '28, Junior Play, Senior Play, Glcc Club, '30, Operetta, '30, Dramatics Club, '30, Bas- ketball, '30, Dramatics Club Play, '30, Sec. of class, '29, Vice-Pres. of class, '30, Carnival' Queen, '29, Literary Editor of annual. ANTON STUPRICH Tony Treas. of class, '27, '28, '29, Sec. of class, '30, Hi-Y, '28, '29, '30, Junior Play, Senidr Play, Dramatics Club Play, '30, Dramatics Club, 30, Glee Club, '29, '30, Operetta, '29, Baseball, '28, Student Manager of B. B., '29, Christmas Pageant, '30.V, , l WILMA SMITH Billy Pres. of clafs, '27, Glee Club, '27, '28, '29, '30, Dramatics Club, '30, Band, '30, Vice-Pres. of Glee Club, '30, Operetta, '27, '28, '29, Senior Play, Edi- tor-in-chief of annual. HOWARD OVERMYER Knuh ' Glee Club, '29, '30, Basket Ball, '28, '29, '30, Base- ball, '27, '28, '29, '30. MARGARET McCULLOUGH Cool Dramatics Play, '30, Glee Club, '27, '28, '29, '30, , Operetta, '29, '30, Dramatics Club, '30, Rifle Club, '30, Basketball, '28, '29, Track, '28. PageTwcnty Q DDQ PHD UQQ DDQ new wan UQQ vang?

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