Culver High School - Tomahawk Yearbook (Culver, IN)
- Class of 1931
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A ,. vgigf- . hp- R , gk-xii 4? may 'f- 5, . , ' ',.!,+'1f--xc, V -, 'f ' . , Y 1- If fi? -.fi'7'q- 1f ff3F,':,:-,---3:9 'Q fi., lim 'ii 5 . ' if -I , . QL-SEEK n S '-2:. . -fg:5V5,:A:5L , ,,, , . A W . ,E Q 5 - S 5 3 E n Z 2 3 5 Q E 2 I S E 2 3 5 l E 2 5 i ra s 5 E v I 1 5 . 'Z E 6 rs 6 i 5 fi 14 M 2 1 A 5 E H .1 In ,u 5 i E I E E 3 ? E Q N H. The jllilaxinkurkee 1931 Pl!!IIiXll!'ll by TH12 SENIOR CLASS Culver High School Culver, Indiana E E Th, W , ffm Jrfypf, , 'i7Z2'i 74, X fu, rv. all-, x 'QW 5,1 ,Fel X if A691 I a. 1 dw Wi f 427'l,,'a9' ?fr'1'?2Z454 r4 - Q31?7FfQ1- I gf?f7.S5:,1f'iT. 4, ,, A g I , I . 34, is Qi V f'If'Z?'s0 i ' 4 .2 - 4 S ' . , ,I ,-.Vg-125.3 ' 14 :ah Yi N in .R L Q h- 9 - J-- ,ri - n jfffiv. A A 1 'fm l , - - iw i -I 4 ,Av-x W 7'f 'Q,,11?f2 1 ,,,w, I ,, in 4 ,V M: 1, K K I ' '2 ' Q' X 4 ,WW K k 1- Jaf L1 43 1, w ffl - , f-f.-QL, Aj ex .N Q X. -'fafh 'Y ,1- , : YV, Y ik- I '-f-. in , , . g 3 , S AX 2 'vAgf?!f'1fiP'fL- !I'!V, ' nly di? 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In this event many families and friends were separated never to be reunited, and the story of Evangeline is the fate of two young lovers who were sent away from their homes on different ships and who never met again until both were old, and one was dying in the ward of a public hospital. PAGE FOUR MAXINKUCKEE vie Dedication il? We, the Senior Class of 1931, respectfully dedicate this volume of the Maxinkuckee to Frank McLane, our sponsor and teacher, to whom we are deeply indebted for the success of all our activities. PAGE FIVE ,.z- MAXINKUCKEE Contents ADMINISTRATION I CLASSES ACTIVITIES FEATURES ADVERTISING Il ,mr 4- - IM Eg 2-Xhminintratinn I ' I , W 'L- sf Q fp 1 65 hr f I Q, r, F36 Q . A NH I l a F- ? ff f f ff 'i'D'L-SQ '- LEE f ,f ff, mm - 51 1345155 EQlVi05 7? 2 6? W ' GC- I ff i X iff X X f' VL I SHI - xg x 4 Z? f 1 P,W ?' 'T UR W1 ?s f' , wlmifyfiv 1 w A . Q, ' ' 1 44? 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Tlggdi 1 -Hr: . - , :M '-'fkff fu ,, ' 'I 'u' k ' X -. 1.. L 145' 's O 'a -6' Af v er- ,. X.. Ju, , 4 Q a,.'q uf, ' ,. , xp ,,..,,3 , - ,., - MAXINKUCKIE J. E. DENNIE Trnxlre Mr. Dennic has been trustee of Union township for five years. The manner in which he has superintcncled our welfare is highly commendable and praiseworthy. Each student graduating from the school in May will carry with him the kihndest thoughts of our trustee. F. M. ANNIS Principal We, the students of Culver High School, sincerely appreciate what the efforts of Mr. Annis have done for us. He holds the admiration and respect of all who know him. PAGE NINE My vvrwmam-,fm -v 'tr' Av- - it J 'W MAXINKUCKEE DOROTHY REED A.B. Indiana University Hixlory and Health Educalion FRANK MCLANE A.B. DePauw Assistant Principal English and Public Speaking MIGNON ANDERSON A.B. Manchester College Home Economics SARAH WIMPY A.B. Earlham College English and Mathematics PAGE TEN MAMIE NASH A.B. Indiana University English EARL SNYDER A.B. Huntington College Industrial Arts GENEVA ANNIS , A.B. DePauw Malbemalics MAXINKUCKEE LEON KOTTERMAN A.B. Manchester College History ARLENE WRIGHT B.S. Indiana University Commercial ALBERT BAXTER B.S. Indiana University Science KATHERYN EMIGH Ofice Assixtant PAGE ELEVEN ELIZABETH FLETCHALL A.B. Indiana University Latin PAUL UNDERWOOD A.B. Franklin College Coach and Health Education HARRIET MARTIN University of Rochester Music MAXINKUCKEE Grade Teachers MISS IZDNA STAHL Graaff' Om' Teneherw College of Indianapolis MISS LUETTA WHYSONG Grmlr Om' Tri-State Normal MISS HILDA BUSART Grade Two Teachers College of Indianapolis MISS MAXINE WERTENISPIRGIQR Grailex Tlzrw' uml Pour Teachers College of Indianapolis ii PAGE TWIELVE MISS FLORENCE PAGE Gmrlr Thru' Ball State Teachers Collage MR. 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X 1- f M :E P. , fu J in ' 5 ' ' K M A, L4., 1, .9 J 1 f:':.u,, :sl f!':L'!3v,nLl1-Etna!! H L A if 3:.eie.1.3A.-M. MAXINKUCKEE HELEN HEWES FLE Pay Your Due: Please Assistant Editor of Annual, 30, Editor-im Chief, 315 Secretary of Class, 28, 29, 30, 319 Glee Club, 28, 295 Operetta, 283 Junior Play, District Com. Contest. TCHER STRANG Our Official W'isecrackcr Orchestra, 28, Glee Club, 29, 30, 31g Dra- matics Club and Play, 30g President Class, 313 Treasurer Class, 30g junior Play, Senior Play, Hi-Y, 29, 30, 315 Christmas Pageant, 31. ANNA JANE McLANE I'w Heard Tlaat One Bz'forc Circulation Manager Annual, Basketball, 28, 29, 30, 313 Junior Play, Dramatics, 305 Glec Club, 315 District Com. Contest, 30. CLYDE MATTOX Pm a Businrsx Man Band, 30, 319 Orchestra, 28, 29, 30, 313 Glee Club, 29, 30, 313 Operetta, 29g Hi-Y, 29, 30, 31, Dramatics Club, 309 Asst. Bus. Mgr. Annual, 303 Bus. Mgr. Annual, 313 junior Play. PAGE NORMA STARKEY I Womlcr When' Ht' Can Bu Tonight Glee Club, 28, 29, 30, 31: Operctta, 30, 31: Senior Play, Band, 30, 315 Orche'tra, 28, 29, 30, 31. CHARLES REED Way Ou! East On Rolling Amex Basketball, 28, 29, 30, Baseball, 28, 29, 303 Track, 28, 29, 305 Glee Club, 29, 30, 313 Operetta, 29, 309 Hi-Y, 29, 30, 31g Dra- matics Club, 303 Junior Play, Senior Play. HELEN MATTIX HXTEEN lust Om' More Dancz ' Yell Leader, 28, 29, 30g Dramatics, 30g Glee Club, 28, 29, 305 Operctta, 29, 30: Senior Play, Dramatics Club Play, 30. -- - MAXINKUCKEE MARGARET DIMICK Plymouth Has a Great Attruvtion For Her Glee Club, 31: Rifle Club, 305 District and State Com. Contest. EVELYN REED Innocence Perxonifiezlu Glee Club, 29, 30, Operetta, 30. JOHN ALTMAN Sleep Is a Blcsxwl Thing, Bvlovvcl By All Snapshot Editor Annual. LOIS BESS MORRIS A Truly Dignified Senior Senior Play, Glee Club, 313 Dramatxcs Club, 30. CHARLES FERRIER I Think I'll Write a Letter to My Grami- molhern Joke Editor Annualg Basketball, 30, 315 Glee Club, 29, 303 Dramatics Club, 305 Vice- Pres. Class, 31. PAGE SEVENTEEN HOWARD SHOCK What's That Funny Smell? Glee Club, 29, 30, 31g Basketball, 29, 30. RUTH NEWMAN Don't Wait Up, I'll Be Bark Sport Editor Annual, Senior Play, Junior Playg Basketball, 28, 29, 30, 315 Band, 30 313 Orchestra, 29, 303 Glee Club, 30, 31 Dramatics Club, 30. 4 MAXINKUCKEE OPAL CRUMP She Flings a Wiclzml Basketball Track, 28, Basketball, 28, 29, 30, 31, Or- chestra, 28, 29, Rifle Club, 30, 31, Senior Play, Executive Officer Rifle Club, 31. GLENN CVERMYER Why Worry About Boob? Baseball, 28, 293 Glee Club, 29, Operctta, 30. SYLVIA TRIPLET 30, 313 MARGARET OVERMYER Inst u Little' Girl, Trying I0 Gvt Around Glee Club, 28, 29g Operctta, 29, Christmas Pageant, 313 Oratorical Contest, 30. RALPH VOREIS W!Jl'Yl',S My Mirror? Glee Club, 315 Senior Play, Junior Play, Hi-Y, 30, 315 Basketball, 30, Vice-Pres. Class, 293 Trcas. Class, 31. No Om' Could Armlxr' Her of Sbyumxn Glee Club, 29, 30, 31, Orchestra, 28, 29, so, si, Band, so, 31. JACOB MCFARLAN I'1l Gi-f Byv junior Play, Senior Play, Glee Club, OPAL THORNBURG How Muny Words Did You Make? Glee Club, 29, 30, junior Play, Orchestra, 29, Christmas Pageant, 31. 29, 30. PAGE EIGHTEEN MAXINKUCKEE OPAL GEISELMAN Dill You Haw a Slmul Tauri? Glee Club, 28, 29, 30, 31, Operetta, 28, 30. ALVIN ZECHIEL I'll Gm! Thaw HILDRED OSBORN My, How Thvse Boys Flirt! Junior Play, Rifle Club, 31. Orchestra, 28, 293 Band, 30, Glce Club, 28, 29. BOB BOGARDUS VIRGINIA FETTER Thr Suwlrxt Om' For Mr' Is Bill THOMAS MARSHALL Silvm'c I: Golalmf' Hi-Y, 50, 315 Treas. Class, 28, 29. Who Threw Tlml Eraxcr?', Basketball, 30, 31, Baseball, 28, 29, 30, 31 Track, 30, 315 Glce Club, 29, 30, Hi-Y, 51 LENORE BEHMER PAGE NINETEEN Envy Class Has One Who Giggles MAXINKUCKEE MARY FLAGG Siu Has u Smile That Goes All the Way EVELYN FARRAR Round and Buttons In the Back G1 Cl b, 28, 29, 30, O , 28, 305 Oiehestrli, 28. pcmtta Plymouth High School, Argos High Schoolg Basketball, 30, 31. Quiz-lm'xs Is Hvr Grvalrnv! Virlm- HOWARD WARNER Murgar'z'l, Lrt Mc Driz'c ' LESTER COOK Anybody Wan! Any Wimlows Washed? Lit. Editor Annual, Basketball, 28, 29, 30, 31, Track, 28, 29, 30, 31, Baseball, 28, 29, 30, 315 Glee Club, 29,, 30, Operetta, 295 Vice-Pres. Class, 303 Junior Play, Senior Play, EVA MAY Hi-Y, 28, 29, 30, 31. Going to Plymouth? Orchestra, 29. West Highg Baseball, 30, Hi-Y, 31. VEENICE HAWK Ou ch, Tbat Ticklcsn DONALD MIKESELL Operetta, 28, Orchestra, 28, 29, 303 Band, ffwind Moves u Lot of Shiny, 30, 315 District Com. Contest. Junior Play, Senior Playg Hi-Y, 29, 30, 31. PAGE TWENTY I if 1KT1lTTf'IIlI'D I-IUBERT BEEHLER Dill You Go lo Rovhvslc-r Las! Night? Glee Club, 29, 30, 315 Orchestra, 31g Band, 30, 313 Operetta, 29, 30. MARJORIE HAWKINS I'll Never Sit Up and Wait For You Again! Dramatics Club, 303 junior Play, Glee Club, 31, District and State Com. Contest, Logans- port High School. OLIVER COWEN His Rosy Blnxbex Are Like the Rising of lbe Sun GOLDIE MAHLER Anybody Want Any HairlJins? Glec Club, 28, 295 Rifle Club, 30. CECIL ASPER If You Can'l Brhavr, Take Your Books and Gct Ou! Adv. Mgr. Annual, Pres. Class, 28, 29, 30g Basketball, 29, 30, 31, Baseball, 30, 31, Track, 295 Glee Club, 29, 305 Hi-Y, 28, 29, 30, 31. OLIVE GOHEEN Silenre and Observation An' Her Compan- ions Argos High School, Custodian of Girls Bas- . kerball, 31. GARLAN LOWRY When I Was In Argoxv Cheer Leader, 31. PAGE TWENTY-ONE MAXINKUCKEE Senior Class ii Moffo Life is not a goblet to be drained, measure to be filled. Colors Blue and Gold Flower American Beauty Rose Advisors Miss Reed and Mr. McLane Ojicers Fletcher Strang Charles Ferrier Helen Hewes , Ralph Voreis but a PAGE TWENTY-TVIO Huhrr-Qllafmvn MAXINKUCKEE Junior Class ii Miss WRIGHT, Sjwnxor Firxf Rou'-Arthur Tumassi, Thomas Wcxwldridgc, Marjorie Tallman, Jeanne Scott, Maxine Currcns Hari Dean Ovcrmycr, Miss W'rigl'1t. Svrorzd Row-Margaret Zcciiici, Vern Scese, Elwyn Thornburg, Margaret Swanson, Lovins Newman Mildred Ovcrmycr. Tbinl Row-Robert Recd, Owen Sclicurcn, Harold Shaw, Charles Wommlfc, johcplm Sciiwcidlur, How- ard Rexstrcw. PAGE TWITNTY-FOUR MAXINKUCKEE Junior Class ii Mlss ANDERSON, Sponsor lfirxl Run'-Juanita Grossmm, Vern Grossman, Freidzi Biddinger, Maxine Andrews, Verdn Albert Margaret Annis. Srromz' Rau'-Helen Kennedy, Erma Rose Heiser, Annabelle Lake, Maxine Currens, Martha Long Bernice Mclntire, Miss Anderson. Tbiril Roll'-Lewis jones, Kenneth Bush, Alfred Brooke, blames Clemens, Eugene Benedict. PAGE TWENTY-FIVE 1 MAXINKUCKEE l. 4 - L Sophomore Class li Mlss NASH, Sponsor Firxl Rau'-Nelson Cooper, Bernard Hewcs, Daisy Fckman, Ruth La Munion, Fern Hawkins, John Drnek, Richard Behmer. Svroml Rou-Stephanie Czako, Mary Katherine Bair, Ruth Alclerfer, Gladys Lewis, Fred Carter, Wilbur Geiselman, Bessie Louden, Hallie Keen, Miss Nash. Third Row-Henry Connor, Millard Finney, Floyd Crow, Kenneth McGrif'f, Loren Hissong, Wayne Kline, George Byrd, Samuel Long. PAGE TWENTY-SIX MAXINKUCKEE Sophomore Class li Mlss FLETCHALL, Sponsor Firxf Rau-Charles Newman, Myra XVagoner, Rose Voreis, June Waite, Emma Zcchicl, Margaret Newman, Roy Wfarner. Swami Ron'-Alyce Pura, Dorothy Wacle, Margaret Swigart, Ruth Smeltzer, Lucille Poland, Bonnie Norris, Marjorie Thompson, Mary Ellen Overmyer, Miss Fletchall. Third Row-Ralph Osborn, John Werner, Merle Miller, Albert Mahler, Gerald Russel, Glen Mikesell. PAGE TWENTY-SEVEN MAXINKUCKEE Freshman Class :Jia MR. SNYDER, Sponsor lfirxl Rau'-,Icannette Wise, Doris V'illcts, Beatrice Warner, Mac Ovcrmycr, Iixthcr Myers. Opal Mikcscll, Norma Waxod, Ruth Ringer, Fern Shoemaker. S S dd Vi'tor W.1itc, Howard Stevens, Srmml Row-Arthur Schweidlcr, Madison Scruggs, am ta on, L Donald Ovcrmycr, Frances Wade. Mr. Snyder. PAGE TWENTY-EIGHT MAXINKUCKEE Freshman Class ii Miss WIMPY, Sponsor First Ron'-Lucille Menser, Vcra Clark, Bessie Flagg, Mildred Albert, Ruth Houghton, Catherine McFarland, Peggy Elliott, Miss Winmpy. Srvrzllrl Ron'-Harold McKee, Lawrence Burch, Leonard Crump, Albert Kendall, Fred Brutnell, Alvin Baker, Ronald Baker. PAGE TWENTY-NINE I m MAXINKUCKEE Eighth Grade iii Miss ANNIS, Sponsor I ir.vl Rou'-Nora Bell Mahler, Margery Sales, Eloise Stinchcomb, Elizabeth Zechiel, Margaret XVcaver, Clarence Porchcr, Henry Speyer, Lawrence Zartman, Bobby Rossow, Kenneth Scott, Harold Miller. Sr'z'o1m' Row--Dorothy Miller, Sam Medbourne, Frederick Nethercutt, jack Overmyer. Robert Osborn, Robert Newman, Merwyn Russell, Edith Warner, Elva Moore, Marguerite Zechiel, Miss Annis. Third Row-Josephine Seese, Mary Louise Matrix, Leo Wennerstroiim, Verl Zartman, Williuni Stad- don, George Soule, Donald White, Edward Sauer, Russel Overmyer, Robert Rich. PAGE THIRTY MAXINKUCKEE Eighth Grade 22 MR. BAXTER, Sponsor Iiirx! Row-Tom Lindahl, Richard Baker, Herman McFcely, Robert Hawkins, Robert Crouch, liu- gene McFarlan, Fritz Kemple, Harold Kissinger, Clarence Bair, Ermil Kaley. ' Srroml Roux-Mr. Baxter, james Dickerson, Tom Jones, joe Heiser, Howard Hawn, Catherine Cal- houn, Leon Calhoun, George Babcock, Rosalie Easterday, Pauline Lewis. Tbinl Row-Anna Mac Ault, Lola Finney, Leta Kingery, Ernestine Benedict, jane Dickerson, Almcda La Munion, Lunette Gillespie, Rose Marie Cowen, Virginia Foreman, Dorothy Fullmer, Evelyn Ferrcl. PAGE THIRTY-ONE MAXINKUCKEE ll Firxl R0 w-Kenneth Seventh Grade i MR. KOTTERMAN, Sjwnsor Warner, Paul Strang, Helen Wolvertmiii, Mary Alice Robbins, Frances Semi, Helen Schall, Richard Schall, Lewis Listenberger, Hazel Warner. Svroznl Rou'--Milton ney, Wilnaa Long, jesse N ll D ovun Rockhill Helen O'Connor Alden Whit Shaw, Hervey Vermi ion, on , , - cwman, Leta Newman, Oscar Mikesell, Mr. Korterman. B'll Taber Cl cle Mnrris, Astrid Swanson, Margaret Ogden Third Row-Billy Nye, Malcolm Waite, 1 y - , y lltlicl Reed, Jack Parr. PAGE THIRTY-TWO MAXINKUCKEE Seventh Grade li MR. UNDERWOOD, Sponsor Firxf Ron'-Robert Hewes, Leewan Kellum, Max Fcehner, XWintield Bchmer, Robert Cooper, Everett Houghton, joseph Edwards, Harold Hatten. Svmml Row-Billy Friend, Edward French, Gerald Crum, Nancy Crabb, Irene Clemens, Ruby Bix- lcr, Rose Drnek, Mr. Underwood. Tbiril Rau-Billy Hamilton, Clair Bennet, Forrest Houghton, Helen Cromley, Cleta Iiasterday, Mary Butz, Helen Calhoun, Marita Foster. 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Vywfa-2-:Q V V I VF 5 V V53-,Ap F V V V V V' f V 1 ' ' VVV We , V, VV. V- VV V Q V Fyv.V I f-j '53 QV ig 'VV V ' Fqgv V ' V 'V VI .Ju Y V K ' - V ,H ' X min' :V ' V 1 H1121 V V 1 'V A. A VV VV'-fig 1' A V Fa .Va ,VV V ' V A ' V4 41,252 ,V . F VV-V V V V V , V ' V , ',V - -1 '1' Y. V' A V V ' VV - V . u- E' ' ' F - , it ' V 1 A RV hx V'V'V' ' V . if i , V753 X V .V V . V I 4 ' 1' 1 ,lg - P , V I ' ' V 5 A' ' V V ' ' V' .W V , , F V V VF '- J V 'V 1 V V , 4 FF FV V ' A V 7 mf, K V V e F V' .'f Vg1Vm 'FU Ff F V V VV,.V fn V ,V V V V V V V FV V V , 1 iw. VV 'VV' . ,1V.Vi F F ,A VVV,.., V ,VV VFFQKF -V r V V Jil.,- V V VV V V V- V Va VV ,V. A -V VV V V' . ' r MAXINKUCKEE Maxinkuckee Staff ii The Maxinkuckee staff was chosen at the beginning of the school year, thus getting an early start. It has been the aim of every individual on the staff to do his part better than has ever been done before. The staff wishes to thank all those who have assisted in any way in making this book what it is. Helen Hewes ....... Clyde Mattox ........ Anna Jane McLane ,... Cecil Asper ........,..... Lester Cook ....... Ruth Newman ...... Charles Ferriern, John Altman ....... Mr. McLane ...,..,.. PAGE THIRTY-SEVEN ,.......Editor-in-chief ......Business Manager .Circulation Manager Advertising Manager ,........Literary Editor ........Sport Editor ..,.,......,.Joke Editor .,.....,Snapshot Editor .....,,Faculty Advisor MAXINKUCKEE - - L L A Girls' Glee Club ii First Row-Katherine McFarlan, Stephanie Czako, Rose Voreis, Emma Zechiel, Norma Starkey, Hallie Keen, Fern Hawkins, Myra Wagoner, Verda Albert. Srrond Row-Sylvia Triplet, Margaret Dimick, Vera Grossman, Elva Moore, Juanita Grossman, Opal Geiselman, Marguerite Zechiel, Norma Woods, Margaret Annis, Annabelle Lake, Miss Martin. Third Row-Jeanne Scott, Lois Bess Morris, Lovina Newman, Anna jane McLane, Ruth Newman, Margaret Swigart, Ruth Smeltzcr, Martha Long, Helen Kennedy, Dorothy Wade. The Girls' Glee Club, under the direction of Miss Martin, has had an enn joyable and profitable year. The organization started the year by electing the following officers: Q Three girls, Norma Starkey, Hallie Keen and Margaret Annis, were chosen from President .,.,,...., ...,. N orma Starkey Vice-President ........., ,...... F ern Hawkins Secretary-Treasurer ..... ..... M argaret Swigart Librarian .. ...,......,.. ....,. M artha Long Pianist ....,.....,.,....,.............,.......,..,,,............... ........ R uth Newman this school to sing before the State Teachers' Association held in South Bend. The Glee Club sang before the Parent Teachers' Association and will soon begin work on the operetta given each year by the Girls' and Boys' Glee Clubs. PAGE THIRTY-EIGHT MAXINKUCKEE . Boys' Glee Club CDi First Rou'-Richard Behmer, jacob McFarlan, Earl Dean Overmycr, Doran Finney, Harold Shaw, Wayne Kline, Wilbur Gciselman, Glen Mikesell, Samuel Long, Clyde Matrox, Miss Martin. Svrolnl Ron'-Hubert Beehler, Ralph Osborn, George Byrd, Eugene Benedict, Loren Hissong, Ralph Voreis, Fletcher Strung, Merle Miller, Victor Waite, Charles Reed. During the past school year the Boys' Glee Club, under the supervision of Miss Martin, has performed admirably. They meet every Monday evening. The officers elected for this year are as follows: President ,, .i ..,.... .i... .,i.,.. F l etcher Strang Vice-President ..... ..,.. C lyde Mattox Secretary-Treasurer .... ...... M erle Miller Librarian .....,., .....,.. .....,,,, C h arles Reed Pianist . ..,, ...,..,..,.,..,.,.............,.........,. .......,.... , Margaret Annis The Boys' Glee Club together with the Girls' Glee Club gave the Christ- mas Pageant and will also give an operetta in the spring. PAGE THIRTY-NINE if Q 1 MAXINKUCKEE il- Hi-Y Club ii lfirxl Row-Clyde Matrox, Charles Newman, Alvin Baker, Earl Dean Overmyer, Fred Carter, Thomas Marshall, Glen Mikesell, -lames Clemens, Madison Scruggs, Wilbur Geiselman, Thomas Wool- dridge, Samuel Long. Svroml Rau'-Mr. Snyder, Donald Mikesell, Howard Warner, Doran Finney, Kenneth MeGrir'f. Al- bert Mahler, Robert Reed, Howard Stevens, Owen Scheuren. Ralph Voreis. Tlvirfl Row-Harold Shaw, Charles Reed, Charles Nwoolfe, Fletcher Strung, Bob Bogardus, Merl Miller, Charles Ferrier, l,ester Cook, Victor Waite, ,Ioe Sehweidler, Cecil Asper, Loren Hissong. The Culver Hi-Y is an organization to create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and community high standards of Christian character. It has opened the minds of many students to the better things in life during the four years of its existence in this school. The Club has three directors-Mr. Walker, Mr. Annis and the Rev. V. B. Servies, who have devoted a great deal of time to the organization. The officers elected for this year are: President .. . ,... , ,. ..,... . .. ..,.,.. ,,,, L ester Cook Vice-President ,. .. .. Merl Miller Secretary , ,. , ,,., Charles Ferrier Treasurer ,. i Fletcher Strang Sponsor ,.,. . .,.., Mr. Snyder PAGE FORTY MAXINKUCKEE Rifle Club :tis liirxl Rou'-Vera Grossman, Opal Crump, Martha Long, Peggy Elliot, jane Dickerson, Dorothy Miller, Kathryn Mcliarlan, Marjorie Tallman. Svrollfl Rou'-Harold Miller, james Dickerson, Robert Hawkins, Billy Taber, Oscar Mikcsell, Ron- ald Baker, Sam Mcdbourne, Herman McFeely. Third Row-George Byrd, Glen Mikesell, john Werxier, joe Schweidler, Owen Schuercn, Thomas Marshall, George Babcock. The Rifle Club was reorganized, with Captain Dunbar as instructor, at the beginning of the season with 23 members. Those who have Won medals this year are Jane Dickerson, Martha Long, Katherine McFarlan, Dorothy Miller, Vera Grossman, Opal Crump, George Babcock, George Byrd, Thomas Marshall, Harold Miller, Owen Schueren, and Joe Schweidler. The officers elected are: Mr. Annis, president, Joe Schweidler, vice-presi- dentg Opal Crump and Thomas Marshall, executive oflicersg Margaret Swigart, secretary, Peggy Elliott, treasurer. PAGE FORTY-ONE MAXINKUCKEE Orchestra il Vera Grossman, Iirma Rose Heiser, Veenice Hawk, Clyde Mattox, Norma Starkey, Samuel Med- bourne, Lovina Newman, Charles Newman, Glen Mikescll, Miss Martin, Sylvia Triplet, Margaret Annis, W'ayne Kline, Margaret Swigart, Ralph Osborn, Annabelle Lake, Hubert lleeliler, Loren Hissong, Robert Osborn, George Soule. The orchestra is an organization of twenty members, organized in part for the furthering of a love of music among the students. Although the orchestra has appeared before the public but few times, it has accomplished much of this purpose. PAGE IOR'I'Y-TWU MAXINKUCKEE Band ii Ifirxl Ron-Sam Medbourne, lirma Rose Heiser, Veenice Hawk, Glen Mikesell, Ronald Baker, Nor- ma Starkey, Sylvia Triplet, Thomas Nllfooldridge, Ruth Newman, Lovina Newman, Margaret Annis, Anna- belle Lake, Mariorie Tallman. Semrm' Ruiz'-Leewan Kellam, George Byrd, Arthur Sehweidler, Donovan Rockhill, Hubert Beehlcr, I.oren Hissong, Wayne Kline, Ralph Osborn, Maxwell Shoemaker, joe Heiser, Leta Kingery, Herman Mclfeely, Charles Newman, Kenneth Bush, Mr. Annis. Third Ron'-Mr. McLane, Forrest Houghton, Robert Osborn, George Babcock, Ruth Smeltzer, Fred liaimlsx, George Soule, NVinHeld Pnehmer, Richard Behmer, Max Fechnor, Clyde Matrox, Merle Miller. The Culver High School Band during its frequent appearances before the public has shown itself to be more and more a useful and also an educational organization. Much credit is due to Mr. Annis for the progress made by the Band during the two years of its existence in this school. PAGE l OR'I'Y-THREE MAXINKUCKEE The Tightwadv i:e: Presented By fbe Senior Class CAST John Taylor ......,......... .,,....... 44A.............V D o nald Mikesell Mrs. Taylor, his wife .,.., .,A.,.. N orma Frances Starkey Edna Taylor, daughter ..,,,. ...l....,,,,., L ois Bess Morris Elmer Taylor, son ....... ,.,.,. R alph Voreis Mamie Harris ....,.. ..,.,... H elen Mattix Orval Stone ,.s.s..... ......... C harles Reed Tommy Jordan .,..,.. ....,s.. F letcher Strang Taxi driver ....,...........,.,... ...... J acob McFarland Larz Anderson, servant .,... .,,.4.,., L ester Cook Mrs. Anderson, servant ....,.... ....... R uth Newman Martha Anderson, servant ,...,,,,.,......,...,,.............,...........,..,.,............. Opal Crump The play opens with Edna Taylor trying to persuade her fiance, Tommy jordan, to stop bringing candy and flowers to her and to count the pennies for a year before their marriage. He then becomes so stingy that she breaks their engagement. He always insists that she go places as long as it doesn't cost him a cent. Tommy later gets Mr. Taylor and Elmer to invest their money in some land. This, Orval Stone says, is worthless and that they will lose all their money. For this reason Mamie breaks her engagement with Elmer. Later developments show that Tommy was right for once and the investment is safe. Edna is sorry for the way she has treated Tommy and they patch up the engagement With Tommy's promise to stop pinching the cash. The Senior Class is indebted to Mr. McLane for his tireless efforts in the coaching of the play. A large and appreciative audience witnessed the pro- duction and gave it their hearty stamp of well done. PAGE FORTY TOUR .2 L, Irv 'E 33?-4 mf . Ti- ,zn ' 4 4. A 'f fl-I, LH al-1 sq: V X , A . . . sa :fl fa: rr 1 SW' 5,54 Qi ay 34. 4 C, Yi' :E E , fe:- P2 f , g . ' w L.. z 've' 2-,,., 1 - . F A ' . Ai f 'X .F . , kv- . Y 4 4 X W Q, 1. . Hx 4f,f 1'. .' Ji W, V. S 4 uf l A3 ,MQ 4 1 2 - az Ev? .. in , ' HF .1 Nw' .-ax .4 4 . ' fm 1 ..A A 1 -Lf Q f .,n.-, v I . l A -, -, :LJ -.wg . . 1,7 . 9 ez, MAXINKUCKEE 'S' R IH ' 1 ff qc 1 I , ci . A' . t i ? . I ' t g ' A W ,:' Q1 Xi A, i H 3 ' 13 T011 Row-Lester Cook, Charles Ferricr, Kenneth Bush, Cecil Asper. Ballon: Row-Bob Bogardus, Harold Shaw, Art Tomassi. Basketball For the first time since basketball was taken up in Culver High School as an inter-scholastic sport, the team has gone through the season undefeated up to the tourney. The schedule was not an easy one, eitherg the boys playing such teams as Nappanee, Rochester, Winamac, Riley, Mentone and Bremen. In the opinion of most of the fans there cannot be too much credit given to Coach Underwood for their success. Of course, it is also true that a coach, no matter how good he is, can't make a team that will Win every game on its schedule if his material is not good, and with no cooperation from his players. Along with these assets was the splendid backing given the team by the fans of the community, which always has an effect on the coach and the players. Bogardus, Asper, Ferrier, Cook and Shaw started in most of the games, but Bush, Miller and Geiselman were valuable substitutes at various times. To- massi and Schweidler did double dutyg they were substitutes for the first team, PAGE FORTY-SIX -- MAXINKUCKEE lr +2 'M . A f- k..- fm 'I I if - 1 -3' fi i f , Ifirxl Rou'-Coach Underwood, Garlan Lowry, Thomas Woolridge, Assistant Coach Reed. SATUIIAI Rall'-Wilbtlr Gciselman, joe Schweidlcr, Merle Miller. Basketball and played With the second team for the Whole season. There are so many outstanding things to be said about each of the players that it would probably be better not to start mentioning their good qualities, but Ferrier's and Asper's ability to get under the baskets for shots, and Cook's work as pivot man, and then, in case the play didn't succeed, the dependability of Pat Shaw and Bob Bogardus to take care of the defense, were very noticeable. The exceptional ability of these five men when put together with their drive and heady play- ing were the factors that helped to establish this unique record. Although several men will be lost through graduation there will, without a doubt, be a team next year of Whom the fans will be just as proud, and to whom they will give their support just as they did this year. PAGE FORTY-SEVEN MAXINKUCKEE Ifirxf Rau'-Wilbur Geiselman, Charles Ferrier, Lester Cook, Coach Underwood, Bob Bogartlus. Nlcrle Miller, Pat Shaw. Srmml Row- O 11 po um f Bourbon ..., Akron .. Rochester .. Mishawakn . Nnppanec Bremen .,.... Mentone ...... W'inamac .,A,, North Judson Bourbon . Riley . ,. Argos . Plymouth Rochester .,.. Riley . .,.,,. . Brennan Plymouth . .. Winamac Fulton . Argos ..., Cecil Asper, Kenneth Bush, Charles Reed, ,loc Sehweidler, Art Tomassi :::::: SCHEDULE Svorc' Clllzw' . 9 .,.. . 29.. .. 10 . ..,. 23. .. .. . IS . . . 22 . . ....l6 .. 23.. .. . 10.. . 12. .. .. .15 4,... ,.,, 2 9 . .. ....17... N33... .. ....10 27.. . 12. .... 40 14 .,.4 ..,. 3 . 8 . 39 . 16... . .. . 20 ,,4.. 32. . ...16. .... .36 l7.. .... ...... 1 9.... . .. l6,.,. 40.... .....26... .. 10 ..,.,. 48 .. PAGE FORTY-EIGHT Pfrlfr' There Here There Here There Here There Here There Here There Here There Here Here There Here There Here There MAXINKUCKEE Firxl Rou'-Thomas Marshall, Madison Scruggs, Lawrence Burch. Serum! Row-Coach Underwood, Albert Mahler, Howard Rexstrcw, Iiarl Dean Overmyer, Assist- ant Coach Reed. Tbiril Kult'-Albert Kendall, Owen Scheuren, Howard Stevens, Eugene Benedict. Second Team ii Because of lack of experience the second team was not very successful at the beginning of the season, but when they got started they showed the fans that second teams do not always play a mediocre type of basketball. This year's team was exceptionally outstanding for their ability to dribble well and make their passes sure. Much credit should be given Art Tomassi and Tuffy Kendall, who filled the ,guard positions this year. They never lacked drive and very sel- dom let a man get away from them. Lanky Joe Schweidler, our center, has shown much improvement during this season and has been a real help to the team this year. Boots Burch and Eugene Benedict were both very capable for- wards and drove through for points that less capable men would not have made. Besides these men there were Buddy Scheuren, Albert Mahler, Madison Scruggs, Howard Stevens, Fred Carter, Victor Waite, Thomas Marshall and Howard Rexstrew, who practiced consistently and have shown themselves cap- able when given an opportunity. On these men depend Culver's basketball success during the next few years and We are not afraid of an unsuccessful season with material like this. PAGE FORTY-NINE MAXINKUCKEE Juanita Grossman, Evelyn Farrar, Opal Crump, Elwyn Thornburg, Mildred Overmyer, Ruth New- man, Lovina Newman, Anna jane McLane, Maxine Currens, Jeanne Scott. Olive Gohcen, Custodian, Dorothy Recd, Coach. Girls' Team ii The Girls, Team this year was decidedly above the average of teams that have been produced from Culver previous to this time. They used very good floor work and passing, and were very cooperative, due Without a doubt, to the time and energy that Miss Reed spent to make it that way. She is to be congratulated on her Work with the team. The girls Who started in most of the games Were: Lovina Newman and Mildred Overmyer, guards, Maxine Currens, jumping center, Anna Jane Mc- Lane, side centerg and Opal Crump and Ruth Newman, forwards. The sub- stitutes were Juanita Grossman, Elwyn Thornburg, Jeanne Scott and Evelyn Farrar. The opposing teams this year were Bourbon, Argos, Knox and Plymouth. Of these games they won two from Bourbon, one from Argos, and one from Plymouth. They were defeated once by each Plymouth, Knox and Argos. Al- though this is not an exceptionally outstanding record, the margin of defeats was very small. Although Anna Jane McLane, Ruth Newman, Cpal Crump and Evelyn Farrar will graduate this year there will be a large and strong squad of girls that Will undoubtedly develop into a splendid team next year. PAGE FIFTY Hraturvn iff' X' T? f I 7 X KX X W 1 7 iff- ,mf f-f Lw rgg, ff ,, , .i ,,, , 1,2 .,ltQf!, ' f Q' ' M' nl f 'V WM iezg x X x 1 ml!! 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'- L , ' , ,W-Q -V . , I, ,-,i I' 7, 5 . ,gg - if Q , u, ,Q-'.'4fW.a ,f ,1.,',Q,:Lf,', Q, , , . , , ,. 625 x ' ' - iffkl -'Wi ir ,ff'3 'iv'5 ,'Mi ' ' R 1 . f' , ,, 1 Q 2 5 Q , W , ' 'f 2 WTA f Q-gg X-,,.m.,1 1, '. -- M, .. 1 , -rw J.,':-1 X'-W-X '- ,, A' ygfg' -1 '. . at . ,, -,V5m.,.:M,' J. ,, , 1, I ,y, D 1 - v F f a 1 A if.-I F anffrf MAXINKUCKEE Last Will and Testament of the Class of '31 il We, the Class of '31, of Culver High School, after the most careful and profound consideration and many tears, bequeath our highly valued talents and properties to our schoolmates, since we realize that We cannot take said talents and properties into whatever the future may hold for us. I, John Altman, bequeath my wandering mind to Margaret Swanson. I, Cecil Asper, bequeath my ability to disturb the assembly to Smiley Crow. I, Hubert Beehler, bequeath my souvenirs from girls to Art Tomassi. I, Lenore Behmer, bequeath my giggles to the faculty. I, Bob Bogardus, bequeath my orange cords to Dick B. I, Lester Cook, bequeath my lasting childhood crushes to Rose Marie C. and Edward S. I, Oliver Cowen, bequeath my rosy blushes to Opal M. I, Opal Crump, bequeath my athletic form to Margaret Annis. I, Margaret Dimick, bequeath my curly locks to Verda. I, Norman Duddleson, bequeath the many happy hours I spent out of school to Mary Louise M. I, Evelyn Farrer, bequeath my quietness to Loren H. I, Charles Ferrier, bequeath my ability to write letters to my Grandmother Katherine to Joe S. I, Virginia Fetter, bequeath my fondness for riding in Fords to Mildred A. and Madison S. I, Mary Flagg, bequeath my ceaseless chatter to Freida Biddinger. I, Opal Geiselman, bequeath my ability in penmanship to Hallie K. I, Olive Goheen, bequeath my studious mind to Henry Connor. I, Veenice Hawk, bequeath my modesty to Margaret Swigart. I, Marjorie Hawkins, bequeath my many happy hours spent with John to Margaret N. I, Helen Hewes, bequeath my special delivery letters to Erma Rose H. I, Garlan Lowry, bequeath my teasing ways to Maxwell Shoemaker. I, Jacob McFarlan, bequeath my neat appearance to Margaret Z. PAGE FIFTY-THREE L I, MAXINKUCKEE Anna Jane McLane, bequeath my shyness to Jean S. Goldie Mahler, bequeath my housekeeping ability to anyone who may want it. I, I, I, L I, I 1 Thomas Marshall, bequeath my shooting medals to Howard Stevens. Helen Mattix, bequeath my acting ability to Helen Kennedy. Clyde Mattox, bequeath my business tactics to Pat Shaw. Eva May, bequeath my fondness for Plymouth to Annabelle L. Donald Mikesell, bequeath my good looks to George Babcock. Lois Bess Morris, bequeath my brown case to Martha Long. I, Ruth Newman, bequeath my position as forward to Elwyn Thornburg. I, Hildred Osborn, bequeath my slight form to Mary Ellen Overmyer. I, Glen Overmyer, bequeath my magnetic personality to Howard Rex- strew. I, Margaret Overmyer, bequeath my empty lipstick cases to Marjorie Thompson. I, Charles Reed, bequeath my excess teeth to Sam M. I, I, I, Woods. I, 1, 1, i. 1, I, Evelyn Reed, bequeath my book of artist models to Ruth Smeltzer. Howard Shock, bequeath my permanent wave to Hanford Kurtz. Norma Starkey, bequeath my ability to write love letters to Norma Fletcher Strang, bequeath my wisecracks to John W. Opal Thornburg, bequeath my artistic talents to Fred Carter. Sylvia Triplett, bequeath my ability to keep late hours to Maxine A. Ralph Voreis, bequeath my angel face to Billy F. Howard Warner, bequeath my position as fire-chief to Fritz Kemple. Alvin Zechiel, bequeath my love of sleep to Herman McFeeley. We, the class of 1931, bequeath our disturbing and destructive ways to the class of 1932. . PAGE FIFTY FOUR Yr' -.N-vw rf T H . ,. g11'14 5f,'vf,.-, 1 .V-.. ':'v'.vi7:v,1--n MAXINKUCKEE Alumni of Culver High School 1899 1: 1909 Florence Barber Dirr Nellie Garn Woodward Hettie Grubb Cdeceasedl Otto Stahl Daisy Voreis Davis 1901 Edwinna McFarland Maude Newman Cdeceascdl Levi Osborn Lucretia Rea Elmer Scheuerman Harvey Scheuerman Edward Zechiel 1902 Edna Hayes Maude Koontz Hutchinson Claude Newman Cora Quick Curry Charity Stahl Cain Edna Stahl Chester Zechiel 1903 Pearl Blanchard Romig Clark Ferrier Myrtle Medbourn Zechiel Grace Voreis l 1905 Bessie Medbourn Slonaker William Osborn Minnie Shilling Osborn Earl Zechiel Willard Zechiel 1906 Chloe Houghton Livingston Clarence Jones Fronia McFeeley Cdeceasedj Clara Rollins Cdeceasedj Ada Scheuerman Zechiel Clara Stahl Clara Wiseman Shaffer Otto Zechiel 1907 Eva Davis Heiser Jessie Grove Behmer Olive Hayes Bogardus Dollie Kline Warner Ethel Smith Zechiel Ernest Zechiel - 1908 Harold Behmer Tressa Hawk Duddleson Harry Medbourn Alvin Murray Della Stahl May Iva Smith Walker Elsie Buswell Long Vohl Butler George Crossland Edna Garn Austin Lowry Cdeceasedj Hollis Rollins Alice Wiseman Fisher 1910 Carrie Davis Hoff Arthur Dillon Sylvia Doll Schriven Bessie Easterday Clure Hedges Matilda Keller Harmon Vernon McLane Gale Newman Cdeceasedj Esther Scheuerman Elick Beryl Shaw Clara Shilling Allman Frank Sparks Russel Stahl 1911 Vera Brook Davis Deven Butler Arthur Hatten Margaret Hayes Sullivan Florence Kelley Castleman Edna Kline Brown Walter Kline Clarence Menser Hildred Moss Chloe O'Connor McGrift' Ray Porter Orville Zechiel 1912 Harry Dinsmore Grace Garn Taggart Cdeceasedj Charles Hankins Ray Rogers Cecil Smith Deane Walker 1913 Forrest Benedict Lulu Blanchard Cromley Marie Buswell Cowen Dottie Hedges Newman Keen Dick Newman Myrtle Painter Cdeceasedj Eldon Porter Huldah Wiseman Taber Claude Wolfrom Elva Zechiel Hatten Cdeceasedj PAGE FIFTY-FIVE 'S Y'?1'v- f',? l' 1914 Wilbur Arnold fdcceasedl Hazel Beck Zechiel Earle Bolen Floyd Davis Louis Dillon Russel Easterday Florence Garn Pinkerton Eva Hinshaw Norris Guy Kline Rex Mawhorter Eleanor McFarlan Gould Evert Norris Herman Sayger Edgar Shaw Sylvia Van Meter Arnold Ccleceascclb Edna Woolridge Dickson 1915 Mildred Busart Charles Cowen Daisy Easterday Lowry Fern Easterday Young Beatrice Goss Blanche Hatten Loser Hazel Hanna John Kreig Wandah Labounty Easterday Rollin Lain Inez Leighty Burk Vayne Lowry Blanche Overmyer Cromley Esta Overmyer Daisy Reeder Smith Zetta Robinson Shaw Lyle Shaw Ruth Speyer Shaw Leota Thrasher Mable Thrasher Braymen Naomi Walker Williams Nellie Walker Michaelis 1916 Lena Bechtel Dorothy Bolen joseph Grace Buswell james Fretz Wahneeta Handy Taylor Grace Hawk Cdeceasedj Lewis Hatten William Heiser Cdeceasedj Clifford Loser Dolyn Kessler Walker Carl Mead Edna Myers Paquette Gladys O'Connor Brook Phocian Rhoades Helen Speyer Rhoades Ivan Walker Jeanette Woolridge Rockstroh Margaret Bernhard Smith William Tiedt MAXINKUCKEE 1917 Forrest Alberts Mary Bernhard Hatten Effie Bishop Kestner Beulah Buchanan George Buffington Cdeceasecll Nellie Clemens Rockwell Verna Dinsmore fdeceasedj Elsie Duddleson Wagner Ray Fisher Vernon Easterday Helen Gandy Shorb Evelyn Howard Botdorff Millard Kantz Rachel Swingley Thessin Gladys Wise Wise 1918 Carl Adams Dorothy Badgley Byers Ruth Burns Simpson Russel Burns Ellis Clifton Nolan Cline Goldie Curtis Crossland Jeaneave Faulkner Kelly Glenn Garn Lois Hollett Greenway Daisy Hosimer Mary Jones Florence Kantz Cdeceasedj Ina Kessler Gray Edith Overmyer Currens Steffen Rector Freida Romig Madge Woodward Velma Zechiel Hatten 1919 Earl Adams Ross Clemens Mary Cook Crowe Dorothy Eisenhard Payson Frank Hosimer Emma Fisher George Loser Forrest Marsh Gladys Minardow Frank McLane Creston Rice Genevieve Warner Shively Oscar Young 1920 Zella Alberts Ruth Behmer Glenn Behmer Mary Alice Buswell Mildred Castleman Robertson Marion Crandall Tuttle Reynold Crossland Elsie Curtis Lake Eva Fishburn Wells PAGE FIFTY-SIX :::::::::::::: illfiffllhllflffflflglf Mildred Irwin Stettbacker Alice Overmyer McLane Kathryn Parker Harold Robinson Lawrence Rollins fdeceasedl Grace Romig Paul Margaret Shilling Adams George Stabenow Ruby Schrock Cdeceasedj Esther Voreis Van Vactor Carl Warner 1921 Margaret Adamson Quivey Charles Baker Hilda Busart Rose Buswell Shaw Roth Cline Byron Cook Dorothy Grossman Chester Hosimer Zeno Miller Zelda Moore Bell Harry Ross Forrest Shaw Paul Snyder Burford Voreis Thelma Warner 1922 Hobart Baker Helen Chivington William Cooper Harold Easterday Ruth Hawk Campbell Norman Deane Lain James La Munion Eva Long Pettis Frances Marsh Verl McFeely Clifford Overmyer K Roy Overmyer jesse Pettis Oren Sauter Samuel Shearer Nellie Shively Mikesell Fern Snyder Ralph Wickizer A 1 923 Carl Andrews Hervey Bartlett ' Grace Clemens Miller Bernice Crabb Snyder Russel Currens Voyle Emigh Wilma Eisenhard Thelma Grossman Helen McLane Kennedy Fern McFeely Palmer Clurel Mikesell Leta Osborn Thelma Scott Mildred Stabenow Willmore Wesley Wade May Warner ,Ellen Wickizer Marsh Walter Wiseman 1924 Maurice Baker Mildred Bartlett Ruth Benedict Rudd Alice Busart Bessie Bush Baker Ray Cook Merl Crabb Alvin Crump Zelta Duddleson Deck Robert Ewald Howard Flath A Grace Henderson Doxgen Kurt Holmquist Paul Humboldt Floyd Jones Martha Kendall Ault Margaret Koontz Violet Lohr Cdeceasedj Mary Long Cook Edward Overmyer Florence Page Dollie Reed Verda Romig John Servies Glen Voreis Helen Wells Palmer Whitted Kathryn Wooley Mildred Zechiel Ditmire 1925 Charles Banks Clarence Banks Donald Behmer John Bigley Marie Busart Josephine Cook Rebecca Emigh Bartlett Norman Heminger Glenn Jones Frances Kurtz Forrest La Munion Cecil Overmyer Pearl Page Mary Reed Berglund Maurice Shumaker Herman Siepman Jack Speyer Madge Tuesberg 1926 Gladys Alexander Cromley Victor Benedict James Bolin Charles Buffington Ruth Burkett Hewitt PAGE FIFTY-SEVEN . News-141115,-xfgzaszs 'WWWFFW' 'T Kathryn Ewald Cummings Greta Hallberg Mary Hawk Wendell Henderson Caroline Hollett Patton Edith Holmquist Norman La Munion Arthur Mikesell Violet Overmyer Edith Pine Overmyer Mildred Reed Burns Richard Roberts Walter Shaw Beulla Sickler Johanna Siepman Bernice Stevens Ada Thompson - Leoma Wade Bishop Martha Werner Mary Werner 1927 Bonita Altman Velma Anderson South Frances Behmer Laura Brook Dorothy Cromley Chance Crouch Viola Crump Maurice Curtis Delpherd Decker Ferriol Duddleson Eleanor Eisenhard Agnes Ewald Wayne Flagg Ida Hartle Harry Hawkins Helen Hawkins ' Carl Henderson Scott Hopper Ethel Houghton Dale Jones Hazel Jones Raymond Lowry Kathryn Menser Robert McKinley Thelma Railsback Lucille Riggens .Merrill Scruggs Margaret Servies Gertrude Siepman Louis Simmons Anna May Smeltzer Cultice Lewis Snyder Louise Strang Anna Stuprich Ruth Tiedt David Whitted Donald Zechiel 1928 Morris Banks Dale Benedict William Bogardus MAXINKUCKEE Richard Boyer Carl Busart Alice Connor Ernest Crabb Edna Crump Elizabeth Hallberg Anna Ruth Hildebrandt Harold Houghton Elvin Kaley Lester Kimmel Dormand Mikesell Paul Newman Margaret Ellen Morris Cleta Osborn Josephine Parrish Goldie Patesel Abe Pura Wayne Shoemaker Glen Snyder Anna May Triplett Curtis Maxine Voreis Robert Werner Ruth Werner Jane Woolridge 1929 Edna Andrews Earl Blanchard Thomas Bogardus Inez Chapman Lyman Crump Tatiana de Blumenthal Katherine Emigh Evelyn Fishburn Max Foster Charles Goheen Edna Goheen Lotus Grace Alice Hoggan Roger Houghton Lucille Lake Galen Mclntire james Marshall Helen Medbourn Harry Olverious James Olverious Mary Riggens Nancy Rossow Genevieve Sales Robert Sales Dwight Snyder Dorothy Stevens Gladys Van Schoiack Leo Vergin Glen Voreis Dorothy Wade Cleta Zechiel Zina Zechiel l 930 Harry Baker Margaret Behmer Thelma Bigley Thommy Bigley PAGE FIFTY-EIGHT - MAXINKUCKEE Margaret Bolin Ruth Busart Jane Crandall Therald Grossman Gladys Jones Randall Houghton Albert Joplin Margaret McCullough Culver Miller Edward Mitchell Gerald Osborn Donald Osborn Helen Overmyer Howard Overmyer Daniel Rose Mildred Shearer Wilma Smith Jeanette Stevens Anton Stuprich Erma Wagner Alma Warner Paul Warner Lawrence White Catherine Woolridge 1931 John Altman Cecil Asper Hubert Beehler Lenore Behmer Robert Bogardus Lester Cook Oliver Cowen Opal Crump Margaret Dimick Bender Norman Duddleson Evelyn Farrar Charles Ferrier Virginia Fetter Mary Flagg Opal Geiselman Olive Goheen Veenice Hawk Marjorie Hawkins Helen Hewes Garlan Lowry Jacob McFarlan Anna Jane McLane Goldie Mahler Thomas Marshall Helen Mattix Clyde Mattox Eva May Donald Mikesell Lois Bess Morris Ruth Newman Hildred Osborn Glenn Overmyer Margaret Overmeyer Charles Reed Evelyn Reed Howard Shock Norma Starkey Fletcher Strang Opal Thornburg Sylvia Triplett Ralph Voreis Howard Werner Alvin Zechiel Annabelle Yates V, ka' ' ' Ns ,- PAGE FIFTY-NINE MAXINKUCKEE !?'T , 4 1 V K 74 3 ' 1 . ff . -4 Q my 4 J 1 1 mf' vs ,fr bi - f K 4 4 0 -f f' ' 4 xg 4. 1 Q 6 -xi ' i' rw P' Q6 i Q Y W fa y wx, A 1 5 - Q A PAGE SIXTY .1. .11 l... - MAXINKUCKIE Humor ii Mike-Dad, you remember you promised to give me five dollars if I passed in school this year? Yes, Donald. Well, dad, you ain't gonna'have that expense. Freshie-Why are the Culver police like a rainbow? Senior-I'll bite, how? Freshie-Because they appear after the storm. Skinney Overmyer--Let me hold your hand for a second. Margaret-Alright, but how are you going to tell when the Skinney-Oh, I'll have to have the second hand for that! Sylvia-Well, how do you like sewing by this time? Norma-Ah, so, so. Miss Fletchall-Arthur, what does P. M. stand for? Arthur Schweidler-Post Mortem. Opal Crump-Hey, Bob, can I borrow your fountain pen? Bob B.-I'm sorry, but it isn't good enough for you. second is up? Miss Reed-Pat, what is the difference between a battle and a massacre? Pat-A battle is when a whole lot of whites kill a few Indians and a massacre is when a whole lot of Indians kill a few whites. A note to Mr. Annis-Dear Mr. Annis: Kindly excuse my boy's absence. He fell in the mud. By doing the same you will greatly oblige his mother. both Opal Mikesell Crushing to the libraryj-I want the life of Caesar. Librarian-Sorry, but Brutus beat you to it. Miss Wimpy-How many pages are there in your Geometry? Joe S.-I don't know, the last page is torn out. Mr. Baxter-When do leaves begin to turn? Ronald Baker-That's easy, just before exam. Mother-Pat, why are you always at the bottom of your class? Pat-Well, Mom, I wouldn't worry about that, they teach the ends. PAGE SIXTY-ONE same things at MAXINKUCKEE -1 Humor Helen M.-Did you let him kiss you? Lois Bess M.-Let him? Great Heavens, I had to help him! Mr. Annis-Are you the oldest of the family? Fletcher-No, Sir-Pa and Ma are both older than I. Miss Reed-When was the revival of learning? Benedict-The night before exams. Pat Shaw-Why did I fail that last typing test? Miss Wright-Because you made that wise expression about applcsauce in it. Pat-That was supposed to be applause instead of applesauce. Mike-No girl ever made a fool out of me. Fletch-Who was it then? Mr. Annis-Now, Henry, don't let me speak to you again. Henry C.-But how can I stop you? Miss Martin-Why did you stop singing in the Glee Club? Merle M.-Because one day I didn't sing and someone asked me when they had fixed the piano. Bob B.--Yep, I had a beard like yours once and when I realized how it made me look, I cut it off. Pat-Well, I had a face like yours once and when I realized that I couldn't cut it oif, I grew this beard. Mr. McLane-Who wrote Hamlet? Bush-Well, I didn't. Mr. McLane was later relating this amusing incident to members of the Faculty. Haw-Haw! guffawed one member. I bet he did all the time. Mr. Annis-Don't you think we have a wonderful band? Visitor-I beg your pardon? Mr. Annis-Isn't that real music? Visitor-I'm very sorry, but there is so much racket that I can't hear you. 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V 14.3 ,, ,F Z -7 Xu , L, F '21-'H . ' , L X. N ,V f 1 ,N,. . . 3 ' . , , ff'-Q , , K ,, --1 2. + 1, ,rw X Tv, , 1' . P' K ' .f ' A 4 , 4 4 M 4 1 . 1 4 f 1' 1 I 1 ' + 1 w A L ' x nk ,.,vm , 'mph lf . .Q 'Q 'fl 1 -- MAXINKUCKEE Compliments of CULVER CITY DRUG STORE Slattery, Shilling 85 Collier f Culver, Indiana MAXINKUCKEE Compliments of State Exchange Bank Capital and Surplus S120,000.00 Culver, Indiana MAXINKUCKEE Compliments of PALMER HUUSE John R. Folger, Mgr. Culver, Indiana MAXINKUCKEE Compliments of CULVER DOCTGRS E MAXINKUCKEE LAUER'S GOOD CLOTHES STORE Of Course Plymouth Where quality merchandise is always found for all Men - - Boys - - Children A trial will convince you, and make you a friend Skinney Overmyer may not be a poker shark but he has held some mighty pretty hands, nevertheless. Bergman Brothers THE Dry Cleaners - Rug Cleaners BOSTON STORE Hats Cleaned - Reblocked PlyIT1OL1lZl'l,S Greatest 121 West Garro Street D Phone 5 30 Underselhng Store Plymouth, Indiana Agency at Culver Plymouth Indiana Phone 155 MAXINKUCKEE Compliments of Montgomery Ward 81 Co. Mr. Baxter in Physics Class: There is a student in this class who is making a oo of himself, and when he is finished, I'll begin. Losey's Jewelry Store Established 1868 Indiana's Oldest Jewelry Store Losey's for Perfect Diamonds J. C. PENNEY CO Plymouth, Indiana House of Values Watch and Clock Quality Repairing and Thrift Prices Plymouth Indiana PAGE SE ENTY While in Plymouth 1- MAXINKUCKEE MALLORY FLORSHEIM HATS , SHOES A New Smart Store For Men WALK-OVER Hart, Schaffner 86 Marx SHOES , CLOTHES PLYMOUTH Benedict: Can you tell me why a school room is like a Ford? Hissong: Sure, it has a crank at the head and every nut is in its place.' O. T. GOSS General Hardware Paints, Oils, Fishing Tackle Stoves, Ranges, etc. Perfection Oil Stoves Cooking Utensils EAT at the Union Cafe Opposite Pennsylvania Station Plymouth, Indiana Compliments of G. R. KIZER Ieweler Ew'ryfbing in Hardware Exclusive Dealer in Elgin Phone 30 Culver, Ind. Watches Plymouth Indiana PAGE SEVENTY ONE MAXINKUCKEE A CULVER TAXI COMPANY Our Pussmgvrs are Insured New Sedans and Busses Phone Phone 3 05 305 Clifford Loser, Prop. Compliments of Culver Sheet Metal Works Tinners Roofers Warm-air Heating Protane Bottled Gas for Cooking Phone 138 John M. Milner, Prop. One day as chanced to pass, A beaver was damming a river. And Pete Asper, who had run out of gas, Was doing the same to his flivver. THE EAGLE STORE Culver, Indiana Hosiery Dresses Shoes Lingerie PAGE SEVENTY-TWO MAXINKUCKEE Fresh Meats Vegetables Compliments of Oberlin's I. G. A. D. H- Smith 86 Son Grocery and Market Shoe Rebuilders Ben W. Oberlin, Prop. Phone No. 5 Culver, Indiana Fruits Candies Culver Indiana Mr. McLane: Lester, put this in Shakespearean language, 'Here comes a bow legged man'. Cook: Behold, what do I see approaching in Parentheses? Compliments of SCI-ILOSSER BROS. Oak Grove Butter Oak Grove Ice Cream Culver, Indiana PAGE SEVENTY-THREE MAXINKUCKEE To C. H. S., Class of 1931 A. R. MCKESSON Offers Congratulations and Good Wishes Fletch Strang: Come on, Charles, let's skip Economics today. Charles Wolfe: I can't. I've got to catch up on my sleep. SCHULTZ BROS. CO. C 1, omp iments Sc to 51.00 Store of Formerly the M 8c M Plymouth Indiana F D I ree e ivergf' E. V. DERF The jeweler Bulova Watches Phone 55 Culver, Ind 221 N. Mich. St. Plymouth PAGE SEVENTY FOUR MAXINKUCKEE The photographs in this book were made by THE RUTH STUDIO Where Quality Counts Plymouth, Indiana Garlan Lowry fturning from the wheelj: Don't you feel a little chilly and don't you think you'd better have something around you? Irene Carr: Wh can't we wait till we et a little farther out in the count ? Y g ry Compliments of Compliments of KOFFEE SHOPPE CENTRAL SHOE STORE Opposite Depot Plymouth, Indiana 33 Day and Night Service , Compliments of DR. C. H. DUNFEE Mrs. E. A. Thessin, Prop. Dentist Culver, Indiana Plymouth Indiana PAGE SEVENTY FIVE See us first when in need of Clothing, Footwear, and Furnishings for Men, Young Men, and Boys GET YOUR GRADUATION OUTFIT FROM US MITCHELL AND STABENOW The Clothing and Shoe Men Culver Indiana Victor Waite: Miss Fletchall, I'm not going to take Latin any more. Why not, Victor? It's no good, I can't learn to spell. You keep changing the words. Compliments of Established 18 93 Lake Side Grocery W. S. EASTERDAY T. G. Louden, Prop. Funeral Director Culver Indiana Indiana Embalmer License No. 106 . . STOP t th Superior Ambulance Service a e P, F , SHELL SERVICE lcture farflln g STATION Phone ISW Culver, Ind. H' H' Kemple' Prop' Culver Indiana PAGE SEVENITY SIX MAXINKUCKEE Tl- ...li-1 MAXINKUCKEE It's cheaper because it's better at the . BOSWORTH COMPA Y O Marshall Counfyk leading dry goods sforev Where style and right quality merchan- dise is featured at lowest possible prices. Plymouth Indiana Baldy Altman: Marjorie, I made a bet with Mike that I would kiss the first gir came tof' Marjorie: Hmf! If you try it on me, it'll be a long time before you come to. Culver Cleaners 85 Tailors MAIN CAFE Pressing and Laundry custom Tailored suits H omc' of Good Eais Our Specialty John F. Drnek, Prop. Opposite M. E. Church Phone 155 Culver, Ind. Try our Special Sunday STRANG BROS. D. lnners and FRED Opposite Bank Culver, Ind. Haircuts 2Sc, to all children under 16, except on Saturday P IS d P au any er, rop. Opposite M. E. Church Culver, Ind. PAGE SEVENTY SEVEN MAXINKUCKEE A1Ie!99dS 9 ,POM IWQUUH Compliments of ,Pam H, Russell L. Easterday Jo szueld panod pue slamog 1:13 General Building vueipul 'qanotufild Contractor 'JS ue3gqoiyq -og ZZQ 1,35 auoqd C Culver Indiana Jsilom axnad quelg uV3fn0Zf 517101 1? fcvsn School Building a Specialty Jacob MCF.: Are you the fellow that cut my hair the last time? Fred: No, I have only been here a yearf, MOTOR COACH SERVICE Plymouth to South Bend, Kalamazoo, Detroit, Chi- cago, Indianapolis, Louisville, Cincinnati, St. Louis, Jacksonville and all Florida points, Los Angeles and all California cities. Phone 934 INDIANA MOTOR BUS CO. Plymouth Bus Terminal P GE SE ENTY EIG T MAXINKUCKEE C0mP1ime11fS CULVER CITY of GRAIN and COAL CO. J. O. FERRIER LUMBER CO. COAL COKE Dealers in SEEDS Everythin g to SALT FEEDS Build Anythingn Katherine: A thope thaleman just dropped in, thir.', Mr. Annis: How do you know he was a soap salesman? Katherine: BeCauth he lanclccl with a thud, thir. CULVER MILITARY ACADEMY Culver, Indiana On Lake Maxinkuckee Culver Summer Schools NAVAL CAVALRY WOODCRAFT MAXINKUCKEE Compliments of THE CLUB Compliments of Lake Shore Garage Plymouth, Indiana Meet Your Friends Tloerev Phone 251 Culver Plymouth . . Cloverleaf Dairy Printing Company DAN B. MANN, the Printer MILK BUTTER Printers, Stationers, Office, School Supplies, Fountain Pens, Gifts and CREAM CHEESE Greeting Cards. ' ios N. Mich. sf. Plymouth, Ind. Culver Indmm Mr. Underwood: What started the westward movement in the United States? Herman: XVell, when Daniel Boon lived in the east somebody moved within 15 miles of him and Dan said that was too close, so he just went on west. Looking for a good place to eat? Try Houghton's Lake View Cafe E . . 3 Next to your Home this is I-' . . the best place for good things if 5 to Eat -o 8 SODA FOUNTAIN SERVICE LD DANCING Herb. Houghton - Fern Houghton Culver, Indiana G3 o O Q. 6 o H ar 4 JSPUH POOAA PAGE EIGHTY MAXINKUCKEE .,-', A YOUR ANNUAL QQ, . is THE MATERIAL MAN1. , gg M Gt FESTATION or THE CLOS. , Ci IN G galyiglirgiffiiriou R B9 IAF 'Q T 'il Both tj? e and i ture should b ., ig artisticallg arranzeilg qihe engraxi ii 'ngs extr rdin r 5 Se i - was I plziely sztiisfactorrgize com ' FORT A N N . Q S W FERTEWEYNS5ISQDYlNG CO j PERSONAL SERVICE by Q will enable you to achiew7e exactly 4 1 fhese results, economically. riff Mr. Annis helped a poor, bewildered freshie to unlock his locker for the first After successfully unlocking it, he handed the innocent child his lock. The green looked amazed and asked, Shall I carry this around with me? time. thing QUR HQBBY Johnson's Super Forever Introducing the New Service Firestone Tires ELLSWORTHS Vulcanizing and Repairing South Bend Indiana Culver Indiana Compliments of Culver City Bakery Blue Ribbon Bread Cakes and Pies J. Buess, Prop. Compliments of G. and G. Grocery Chas. H. Glaub Plymouth, Indiana MAXINKUCKEE Success and Happiness to the Class of 19 3 I at C. W. Newman 85 Sons Holstein Breeders Dr. N. S. Norris Dentist X-RAY GAS Phone S 3 -W Culver Indiana New Culver Hotel QLake Maxinkuckeej DINING ROOM AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN PLAN F. E. Newman, Mgr. Culver Indiana Alvin Zechiel: If love is a game of joint and I don't gamble. chance then every davenport is a gambling We compliment you on your attain- ment, and bid you Carry On for Fighters Never Quit and Quitters Never Fight. The Corner Market Home of Quality Goods Culver Indiana E. O. BYRD ELECTRICAL coNTRAcToR Motor Repairing Agent for ABC Washer Phone 128 Culver, Ind. .sl Compliments of MIKESELL BROS. .X PAGE EIGHTY-TWO MAXINKUCKEE Compliments of CULVER BUYERS AND SELLERS Harold Easterday, Prop. JUST POETRY Dearest Kathryn, wrote Ferrier, hopelessly in love. I would swim the mighty ocean for one glance from your dear eyes. I would walk through a wall of flame for one touch of your little hands. I would leap the widest stream in the world for a word from your lovely lips. As always, your Charley. P. S.-I'll be over Saturday night if it doesn't rain. Compliments of Mr. 86 Mrs. H. G. Shafer East Side Culver, Ind. Compliments of J. M. Miller Dairy Phone 2171 Mr. Underwood-Why did America help- France in their revolution? Herman--All I know about it is that when General Pershing went to Lafayette s grave he said, Lafayette, we are here. Compliments Culver Chamber of Commerce PAGF EIGHTY THRLII ZVIAXINKUCKEE Read the School News Each Week 11'1 THE CULVER CITIZEN Subscription Price-51.50 a year xv All kinds of Commercial Job Printing M. R. Robinson, editor and publisher f, I -L fig' Jesus Calls to Life L et me but live my life from year to year With forward face and unreluctant soul' Not hastening to nor turning from the goalg Not mourning for the things that disappear In the dim past, nor holding back in fear From what the future veilsg but with a whole And happy heart that pays its toll To youth and age, and travels on with cheer. So le Thru rough or smooth, the journey will be joy, Still seeking what I sought when but a boy: New friendship, high adventure, and a crowng I shall grow old, but never lose life's zest B , . 3 ccause the road s last turn will be the best. t the Way wind up the hill or down -Henry Van Dyke PAGE FIGHTY FIVE MAXINKUCKEE This page is hereby dedicated to the Bas ketball Squad of 1931, and to our Coach Charles Ferrier Lester Cook Bob Bogardus Cecil Asper Pat Shaw Merle Miller Wilbur Geiselman Kenneth Bush Joe Schweidler Art Tomassi Coach Underwood Ass't. 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