Delphi High School - Oracle Yearbook (Delphi, IN)

 - Class of 1928

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3 k . eLrll'allLillHllh1llhill'hmilhllhllhlhlllallhl I If A .:i.'q', ,hi To Firpo Shuey w.e bequeath Mary Jo Reed's banjo. Now you can win her, of Q UFHPOU- I i is, gr- To,-.Imogene Zook we bequeath Joseph Peterson's height. Now you don't have l My l,:- to yell at the boy friend, Imogene. Lid To Bonnetta Finn,ey we leave Lucile Schock's curly hair. , vi- ng A To Barney,' Arnott we leave Loren,e Schock's quietness. , E: To Bernadine Maxwell we give Lula Blickenstaff's business ability. You can E ty captain of industry now Bernadine. 45' .' Ve ' To Ruth Kennard we leave Mildred Blickenstaff's giggles. Try them awhile5lwj14'rih,','j. V ' he ,I they are surely good for something. 'Wi-?f -- -1. 1. of te s In 1 i ls :Q l't if e, yy 4. p 1. To Ruby Sines we bequeath Eddie Ferr1er's care-free manner. - Ruby will be quite frivolous now. To Margaret Si,eber we leave Ralph Thcmpson's cleverness. Now you will never -- 1 Tl: a1 ,-.... be a wall flower. To Nick Wason we bequeath Glen Fisher's bashfulness. Nick, you're a new man. To Enid Trent we bequeath Deane Cripe's marcel. To Mary Fisher we bequeath Jean Pruitt's saxaphone. Mary can make the cows contented now. . To Esther Hunter we give Agnes Herr's artistic ability. Esther can even draw money. To Marjorie Isaacs we leave Vera Holmes' athletic ability. You can marry a 'cave ,- I man safely,'Marjorie. A To Robert Delaney we bequeath Hugh Bowman's love for argument. You can compete fairly now, Bob. i : 4 To Harry Wilson we give june Shaffer's jolly disposition. Honestly, Harry, it doesn't hurt to smile. ' - I 'S 1-.:.. To Dorothy Mae Lyon we leave Ruby Holsinger's golden tr.esses. You can catch '--- : the fellows with those, Dorothy. I I , fl . To William Coppock we leave Opal McDowell's broad smile. Use it Bill and ,- they can't resist you. ' I b ....., a To Lee Orr we bequeath Ruth Thompson's perseverance. Use it Lee -and catch Q V up on your work and sleep. ,l A To the entire Faculty we grant 'the peace and quietude that always follows in the , 3- ' wake of the passing on of the souls of men and women of genius. 1 To the Junior Class we leave our marvelous ability to present programs. I To the Sophomore Class we bequeath our ability to compose and publish an annual. You can use it in 1930. -- To the Freshman Class-we leave our chances of graduating in a new high school . ' ' building. , To the future high school students we leave the time we lost by being late, or by ' Ci- sleeping in the assembly. They can't say they didn't have time enough. Q- H . -1 In testimony whereof, theparties herein have hereunto set their hands this 25th 1l'L V ki-. I Clay of May, A . Signature, W ii , , DELPHI H, S. CLASS 1928 'W F: Signed by the above-mentioned testator, as his last word, during his last fit, basking li' in the edifying presence of us, who, at his gasping request in the pr,esence of' his crum- .f-4 bling clay, and in the reverent and self-sufficient presence of .each other, have hereunto i 5' 1- taken our pens in our paws and made our marks as witnesses. n E- his I hls WILL S. Cxj ROGERS AL C325 IOLSON -H I mark mafk I his hls if FLO Coj ZIEGFIELD RALPH C55 HANNA ,- mark his mark --' 'f I FRANCIS JORDAN CU WIRT HL mark I Vigil! rllrll HI rjlldllfdllrdllldlldlltdllrdllfdl i

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1 m E 1 ' -Fil H HHH rl U ri ll H H till H HH ltd ll rdlird C l i 4 w f l Ti if' li S l B- i l i f -'i a L l ...y 25 l :li-.. , .cxdllixssitiiiiiiqlell-Sellior Class of 1928 of the Delphi Fi f-' We' the undersigned Cgrporatlon' ij-W i f Carroll state of Indiana, b,eing of 5 . -4- High School Cullllmltedii City of Delphi' Foiunty O - i d b-in of dis- K' ' d the magnitude o-f our benign and beneficent hearts, 'all C 8 unsfmnd mm 'g - h 1 t our hands and feet, Jointly and severally posmg though spasmodic memory, ere J.Y Se h, C ma have Said -'-F and absent-mindedly, to this our last will a11d.teS'C2lmCI1'f, Plllyt mgiw Y. h 1. jg '-'I heretofore, and that' may hereafter be used against US, to' the Colltf-WY 11OfW1f Stanfmg , . -L coriliq-Vi133I:.1ElXii5eyvc3iL,2 to express our faith in the all too narrow-mindedness of the faculty 1 1- in matters eSP.ecially dear to the minds and hearts of Seniors: We feelrchat theyflage 5. W '-.rlbl-L been handicapped throughout their administration by' not having called 1nto counci t e . extensive knowledge of the members of the graduating class. E -in Second:-We desire that oun deeds be held dear in the memory of all students of E: T-I D. H, S. We think that unsophisticated under-classmen could do worse than to emulate I- the unfaltering footsteps, of their, scintillating progenitors who are now Dfecedlng them -if down that untrammeled pathway to Glory everlasting. . W- Third:-Since we shall have no use for these frivolous fleeting scholastic chattels -LI in o-ur life in the outside world, we wish to make the following bequests: y 92-..- To Leanora Gilman we bequeath Berniece Allen's quiet demeanor. You wont it -' know Leanora next year. O . . . . 1 Q To Bill Dern we bequeath Olive Black's musical ability. Watch your time, .B1ll. l-A To Sadie Roark we leave Mary Benner's dimples. Wear them always, Sadie. q , .....-- . To Wayne Holsinger we give Faith Connls gift of gab. Express yourself, Wayne, i ex ress ourself. F' . p To 3Bob McCain we bequeath John Bunnell's track ability. You'll make a big I success, Bob. ' 'F ' To Darrell Weaver, better known as Cunmm'ins, we bequeath Ernie Gripe's if' basket eye. :- . ,, T To Mary Benjamin we give Mary Lou Gerard's stage ability. What a hit you will L 1 TK: b,e, Mary. W li ' ' ' To Nada Holloway we leave Raymond Short's fifth year. Thatis just an extra l year to flirt, Nada. 7- K -i To Charles Kerlin we bequeath Kenneth LieAbert's power of delivery. You tell . s' W '1em, Charley. , . W To Audrey Ostregreen we leave Edgar Titlow's strut. Watch Audrey going through S the halls now. - fl 5 LT To Charles Hobaugh we leave Ruth Larimore's grades. We think you need them, if li Soxi,e. I: T if I 1 To Wilbur Bitler we leave John Peterson's wit. For heaven's sake use it, Wilbur. . A rl- To Bub Crosby we bequeath. Frances Reed's short steps. Now you can keep 1 ' i I up with the girls, Bub. , ' fi: J To Mary Jester we leave Marion Robbins's baby talk. That will win them, Mary. A g To Chub McCain we bequeath Bill Hasl,et's bench-warming talent. A big ad- Q 1 vancement, Chub. ' 'T To Keith Herr we leave Paul Conn's clarinet. That has a French harp beat, Keith, Q A To John Schlaug we bequeath Helen Erl3's sweet disposition. John won't crab V ig any more, we're sure. - 'rl-ll T0 Dolflld Chapman we leave Chink Down's laziness. You need a rest, Don. nl D .TO H-HWY Vaughn We, bequeath Lois S1nk's commercial ability. Harry can figure . ,lui his income tax now. 1. .To Ruel. Bloyd we bequeath Bill Harrison's scientific knowledge. Ruel won't ask foolish questions 1n Physics any more. y and Eswllobeff Coomey we leave Mary Hoilando amorous qualities. Some Shrek, Bob, -H HOWTO Bob Haugh we leave Ethel Hargreave's dignity. Bob is almost a gentleman ali' i 'bug 5 I Ly A iii: 2 :sf M E T bl LwllbllallhilbllHllwlglllhwllLailllihlot .Ls I ' : E



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. Wg I 7 f 4 1-tl sis U H mm is bi in H is u I-1 H bi ll stu -ru sq- C k . F--1'-I ' JUNIOR, CLASS HISTORY f h Freshman class when it entered D. H. I One of the idiosyncrasies o t e ' . . S. on September 7, 1925, was its lack of interest in extra curricular activ- LTTJ ities. Our class officers were elected: :I-I: President ..................... -.----- C harles Keflin Vice-president ........ Robert Broadlick Secretary ...... ..... 4, ........ E lsie Wells I Treasurer ....... .. ........... Robert Million .Q-L.-, Sponsor ............................................ Mr. Bryan . We were so busy introducing ourselves to the upper classmen and get- -.-IT-, ting accustomed to our new surroundings that no class meetings were called t'l the time for our Freshman picnic. Our sponsor helped us over a few un 1 1 difficult questions, especially that of raising money for the eats, which con- sisted mainly of bananas, as most of the class w1l1'remember. We held this Sl Hollow, on the Tippeancoe river. ,III 11-1- I 4-:-. gay festival at Kerlin's Camp, eepy I . ... 1 il. The next year the title of Silly Sophomoresv suited-our class exactly. Class meetings were frequent and we soon elected our class officrs: I U ..... Charles Kerlin I -1.1-1 A p .......................................... . ' At one of our get-together meetings we were told that we were ex- President .................................. Vice-president .... ..... L eanora Gilman ' Secretary ' ....... .... L aVonna Airhart William Cripe 1 5 OHSOF e Mr Lostutter Treasurer . . . ............................ . . . . . I S 1 l pected to 'present a program for the high school students. We arranged a a three-act play entitled Uncle Tom's Cabin . Our picnic was held at f Oakdale Cottage on the Tippeconoe river and ended our career as Sopho- IIIOTCS. I 4 gi- 'X-1-.-.I During our Junior year our officers were: Cu Cl i , i iz. w ,- ,- 1 -- f-v 1 if 'F 5:1 .ka- P. l t 1?- i l- F' E' 1: ,. T- is M l J 5. F V elf' ,lg :HZ ' Q President. .............................. .... R obert Broadlick I -l. VICE-11LfCS1dCHt .... ..... C harles Kerlin I iwiilil-iagfr ....... Leanora Gilman -ll Sponsor ...................................... p.Byra,m Crosby I ,ss Garner ini' - We chose blue and silver as our class colors, the.f,g,i'i'f'5tQgpea as our flower, and Forward Ever, Backward Ngpvern as our 1? T-... On November 2 and 3, 1927, our junio? Class play, Sallyv. was E i.i jf presented. A Junior Class program in the form of a revue was given on Ii 1- March 19, 1928. We gave forty 'dollars to the Oracle fund We are I I-- looking forward to our 'Junior Reception on May Q, 1928. i now I I e g LEANoRA M. GILMAN f - BERNIECF. C. ARNOTT LF .I p p ' ag. E all-1liauaulr-'lmiallewualx an an at .Fr . i fe me werent v 4 2.3 K I

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