Fowler High School - Prairie Gold Yearbook (Fowler, IN)

 - Class of 1928

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NAME Stella Beird ..,....,.. Margaret Cole- scott ....,............. Eugene Crabb .... James Dumas .... Myrtle A. Ellsworth ..,..... Herman For- is PRAIRIE GOLD l-IOROSCOPE KNOWN AS Jay V ,.,......,,.,,, . Mardie ..,,,,,,,,,. Nick .. Jim ...... Allie .. u H U U lc Shey .............. Forshey ,,,,,,, Halcie I-lamilton Playmate ...,,,.. Agnes Hanson ,,,, Peggy ,,,,,,A..,,,,, Donald Griffin . Don ..,. ...... Clarence Hag- enbuch ........,,,,,, Cac ,,,. ,,,,Y,,, Jeannette Hall ,, Jackie Lewis K, Hof- xx if flne ,...,.,. .,,,...... ' 'Lewy ,,,,.,,,,,,,,., Oakley McClain 'Minnie Nunn .,,. ' Everett Penick Sara Pfleeger .,.. Martha Samp- son ..,.,,,,,,,,.44,,,,. Ruth Sands Margaret Sheetz ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Ralph Shonk- wller ,,,,,,,,,,,.,,i. Keith Smith ..,... . lone V. Swan ,... Martha Swope .... I' Ida Thornbrough' l-larolml Van- deripe .,.,.,.,.... J' Ruth W orley ...... H at Oak' .. 'Ninnimumu ...., HEVY! 'Sadie . ,,,. Ruthie Peg ..,r Pete .,.. rr Bud .,..,..,..., ,,..,, ' ' Swanee .....,,,,,.. Mart ,, 'Lke ..,.. Van ,.,, Betty ...,. HA Sampy .........,.. H Ar H EXHAUST Search me . U 37 In a minute Hey ..r....,,.,.,,,,,, Hot dog .Y,....... Oh! Gosh .,,..... Well-er-u- You and me both ,.r..,,...,,,.,, Me too ..,..,,,.,,.,, AW, shut up Do tell ,,,,,,r,r,,, Don't ask me Now lissen ....,. , H Curses ,,,,,,,,,,,, You don't say W- ............ HOBBY Being good ..,,,.. Talking' to Mr. Smith ,....,....... Drawing ,.,,.,i.,.. Mussing Peg's hair .............,,, Smiling ....,.,r.,,.,,,, Sleeping in school Writing poetry ,A Talking to Don Courting fairer SEX .... .i...,. ,.... . . Packing cement on 6th street . Looking in mirrors ............ Boarding out ..,. Silence ....,.,.l,,,,,,, Chasing dogs .,,, Taking care of geese ...........,.,.. 'I tell you what U let's do ,,,,,,,,,,, Reducmg --,,---,---- All boys are dumb ,.,.........., Most anything ,,,. Oh! Gee ......,...., Quietness ,.r,,,,,,,,. Do you love me? ...,............ Setting you down Hold every- th1ng ,.,,,,,,.,,,,, Shure ,,,,,,,,4,,,,,.4 Make it Snappy .-----..... . Heck: yes ' 1 Well' ....,i,,,,,,,,,,,, Won't be long Going to Swan- ington ,,,,,,,,,,,,, Talking ,,,,...,.,.,,,,. Eating mints Falling ,,,,, ,,,,,.,, Slnglng ..,. ,,,,,l,,, , HOW ,,.,..v...... ...Inventing ,,,,,..,,. ., Oh! Well ....,,, Studying ,4,w,,,,,,,,,. 1928 AMBITION Be a hotel- keeper Get a man Become an artist Look like Lon Chaney Be an old maid Own a store Be the wife in a pumpkin shell Jazz orchestra leader Become a sheik Be a good boy Be a woman of the house Get a rest Get better grades March through Georgia Go duck hunting Be a missionary Be President's private secretary Be a movie star Be a great hurd-le jumper Be a flying Romeo Be a hero Find some ex- tra time Be noted Join grand opera Be a second Galileo Be married Page twenty-five

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PRAIRIE GOLD being hunted all over the world. and that the whiskers were a disguise. lle declared he was not guilty and said that he had just heard from Miss lone Swan, who was now an evangelist in lioston, Massachusetts. She had sent him word that she had solved the mystery and it was now safe for him to return home. This was indeed a noble deed of Miss Swan's and jim felt that he could never quite repay her. XX'e were greeted with great respect and honor when we arrived on native soil again at lioston, but a new discovery had already overshadowed our heroic deed. All the newspapers were full of the facts about this won- derful feat. Mr. Clarence Hagenbuch, of Chicago, formerly of Fowler, Indiana, and a l9ZS graduate of F. H. S., had personally talked to another person on the Moon planet. He and his secretary, Miss Halcie llamilton, were beseiged with letters. congratulations and offers. Mr. llagenbucli has done a great deal of research work in Astronomy and Science. but he at- tributes all of his success to his thorough knowledge of Physics which he received in F. ll. S. XYhile in Chicago l decided to purchase some new gowns and so went to the most exclusive shop tfor remember, l was now very wealthyl in Chi- cago. The and Miss of retiring as they had XYhile going to a upon investigation he She told him that her when she felt like it. of our old class of '28, waiting for tent show. mannequins who displayed the clothes were Miss Ruth Sands Ruth XYorley. They were tired of the work and were thinking made all the money they wanted. me, Lewis decided to idle the leisure time he had by He noticed that the music was unusually good and found that Miss Margaret Sheetz was the pianist. husband owned the show and that she played only He told her of our meetings with various members and she enjoyed listening to the account very much. On our way to the bus station we met another classmate of '28, Mr. liver- ett l'enick, who said that he had recently held a position as tester in one of the largest mattress factories in the Middle lVest, but had been dis- charged the week previous for loafing on the job. XYe regretted this verv much, of course, but we i him about our meetings had to hurry to catch our bus and so could not tell with our other classmates. where we paid tribute to our dear old Alma Mater. our respective homes for a brief respite before we XYe went to Fowler From here we went to started on an extensive the members of that glorious class of V128 of Fowler High School. lecture tour. Tlins ends the story of the careers of -Sara Pfleeger. -Lewis Hoffine. l 9 2 8 Page twenty-four



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PRAIRIE com C L ASS W I L L Xte, the Senior Class of the lligh School of liowler of the County of llenton, and the State of lndiana, being indisputably of sound and disposing mind, and about to pass out of existence, do make, publish and declare this to be our last will and testament, hereby revoking any and all former wills by ns at any time heretofore made. l, liugene Crabbe, bestow my most honorable lil title of class tailor- made man to liugene Baxter: and to lim Hob Price l leave my lost Sheba -may he take good care of herl l, l.ewis Hoffine, do hereby bequeath my talkative nature to lirmal Taulman, may he use it to a better advantage than l have: also l leave to him all my old razor blades and discarded razors, hoping that they give him better service than my appearance at most times would indicate that they had given me. l, Harold Yanderipe, will to Russel lleadlee. for the portion of his life which he will pass in high school the correct solution to every problem in Klgebra, -Geometry, Trigonometry. and Physics with the privilege of re- ferring to any and all of them? as freely as the need arises, so as not to tax his brain by thinking up excuses, las in the pastl for not having said solutions. l, Sara Pfleeger. for once in a serious state of mind, do bequeath to Nellie lilessing my gift of gab: and to Margaret Mount my ability to write essays and to gain popularity. l, Nlyrtle-Alice lillsworth, do bequeath my ability to look hard-boiled to hleanette Comleyg and to listher Scott leave my dimples--may they con- quer alll l, Clarence llagenbuch, do hereby bequeath to Solon Holes my long- established record as an annoying talker and pest in all my classes, with the sincere belief that he will uphold if not improve upon it, l, Ruth Sands, do hereby bequeath to l.orene Chenoweth the honor of being allotted a whole locker all to myself: and to l,orene Xtashburn l leave my ability to acquire a ring upon the third finger of my left hand. l, Martha Sampson, do bequeath all my beliefs, ideas and theories about all men to losephine Hall, also my speed as a typist in order that she may make another hit with rival students. l, Martha Swope. do leave to Glenn Rielnnire all the 98's and lO0's that are on the face of the earth. or the garrets above the earth, or the cellars l 9 2 8 Page twenty-six

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Fowler High School - Prairie Gold Yearbook (Fowler, IN) online collection, 1928 Edition, Page 46

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1928, pg 77

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1928, pg 56

Fowler High School - Prairie Gold Yearbook (Fowler, IN) online collection, 1928 Edition, Page 10

1928, pg 10

Fowler High School - Prairie Gold Yearbook (Fowler, IN) online collection, 1928 Edition, Page 17

1928, pg 17

Fowler High School - Prairie Gold Yearbook (Fowler, IN) online collection, 1928 Edition, Page 9

1928, pg 9


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