Frankfort High School - Cauldron Yearbook (Frankfort, IN)

 - Class of 1935

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THE i935 CAULDRON Page Twenty tour MARY THOM PSON-' 'Tommy Sunshine Society, '32, '33, '34, '35, Popu- lus Romanus, '32, Art Exhibit, '3l, Faust, '32, Boosters' Club, '34, Art Editor Cauldron Staff, '35, Gym Exhibition, '32, May Festi- val, '33, Pinafore, '33, President Staccato Club, '35, Glee Club, '32, '33, '34, '35, Home Room Secretary, '34, Skidding, '35, South in Sonora, '35, National Honor So- ciety, 35. DORIS TOMPKINS- Dorie Sunshine Society, '32, '34, '35, Student Ad- visory Council, '32, Travel Club, '32, '33, Boosters' Club, '32, '34, Gym Exhibition, '32, May Festival, '33, Home Room Vice President, '33, Glee Club, '33, '34, '35, Hi- Tri Club, '33. HAROLD VAN TYLE-' 'Crooner Websterian Club, '34, '35, Math Club, '34, Advisory Coucil, '34, '35, Faust, '34, May Festival, '33, '35, Oh, Doctor, '32, Pina- tore, '33, Home Room President, '33, Three Taps at Twelve, '34, Cleopatra, '34, Glee Club, '32, '33, Boosters' Club, '33, '34, South in Sonora, '35. ROBERT VAN TYLE- lane's Varsity Football, '32, '33, '34, lnterclass Basketball, '3l, '32, F Club, '33, '34, '35, Vice President, 34, '35, Sports Editor High Life, '34, '35, Websterian Club, '34, '35, Business Club, '3l, '32, Boosters' Club, '33, '34, Glee Club, '32, '33, '34, Wood Shop Exhibit, '3l, '32, journalism Club, '35, May Festival, '33, '34, Home Room Treasurer, '33, Home Room Vice President, '34, '35, Pinatore, '32, Oh, Doctor, '32, Faust, '32, 'Skidding,' 35. DOROTHY WAI NSCOTT- Dottie' Sunshine Society, '34, '35, Student Advisory Council, '32, Business Club, '32, Boosters' Club, '33, '34, '35, Gym Exhibition, '32, High Life, Society Editor, '35, Travel Club, '32, '33, Pinatore, '33, May Festival, '33, MARY ALBERTA WAINSCOTT- Lip Sunshine Society, '32, '33, '34, '35, Faust, '34, Boosters' Club, '33, Gym Exhibition, '32 May Festival, '33, Travel Club, '32, '33, Pinat0re, '33, Home Room Secretary, '34, '35, Glee Club, '32, '33, '34, '35, Oh, Doc- tor, '32. VERNON CLAIR WEAVER- Babe lnterclass Debate, '35, Varsity Debate, '35, Hi-Tri, '3l, '32, Sunshine Society, '34, G. A. A., '3l, Curia Latina, '33, Populus Ro- manus, '3l, '32, Student Advisory Council, '3l, '35, Boosters' Club, '34 Gym Exhibition, '32, High Life Editor-in-Chief, '35, High Lite Social Editor, '34, May Festival, '33, Girls' Track, '3l, '33, lournalism Club, '34, Glee Club, '34, National Honor Society, '35. MARTHA lANE WHELAN- Deekie May Festival, '33, High Life Staff, '35. RICHARD WILEY-- Ladies' Man Websterian Club, '34, '35, Art Exhibit, '33, '35, Metal Shop Exhibit, '32, '33, Home Room Secretary, '33, Mechanical Drawing Exhibit, '34, '35, Cleopatra, '34, OWEN WILLS- Hick lnterclass Basketball, '3l, '32, '33, '34, Var- sity Track, '34, '35, Varsity Football, '33, '34, Orchestra, '3l, '32, '33, '34, Varsity Track, '34, '35, Varsity Football, '33, '34, Orchestra, '3l, '32, '33, '34, Wood and Metal Shops Exhibits, '3l, '32, l. F. WITSMAN- lChabod Metal Shop Exhibit, '33, Gym Exhibition, '32. MILDRED WRAY- Fay Gym Exhibition, '32, Sunshine Society, '3l, '32, RICHARD YOUNG- Pappy Band, '34, '35, Orchestra, '35, High Life, '34, Horne Room President, '34, journalism Club, Vice President, '34, Forum, '34, Shortridge High School, s LIU. fl I Ill J K XfX Iii El-.l1..I l.4D2i'Y'l-- I' ' yr 4 In i.

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THE l935 CAULDRON Page Twenty three MILTON SHEPHERD- Shep jeff High School, '32, Hi-Y, '33, '34, '35, Forum Club, '34, '35, Travel Club, '32, '33, Boosters' Club, '34, '35, lnterclass Basket- ball, '33. jewel. siMMoNs---'perm Girls' Track, '32, '33, '34, G. A. A., '33, Travel Club, '32, Sunshine Society, '32, Gym Exhibition, '32, Populus Romanus Club, '32, STANLEY SLI PHER-'Stan junior Farmers', '3l, '32. WILBUR SLlPHER- Sleeping Wilbur junior Farmers', '3l, '32, Metal Shop Exhibit, '33. HERBERT SM lTH4 Marcus jefferson High School, lnterclass Basketball, '32, '33, '34, '35, Boosters' Club, '32, '33, '34, '35, Curia Latina, '35, Manual Exhibit, '33, junior Class Vice President, '33, '34, Home Room Vice President, '34, SARAH SMITH- Sarrey Sunshine Society, '32, '33, '35, G. A. A., '32, Band, '32, '33, '34, '35, High Life Staff, '35, May Festival, '32, Gym Exhibi- tion, '32, Girls' Track, '32, '33, '34, Captain Girls' Varsity Soccer Team, '34, Girls' Var- sity Volley-Ball Team, '35. BUREN SNYDER- Big Shot Hi-Y, '33, '34, lnterclass Basketball, '33, '34, '35, Freshman Football, '32, Varsity Football, '33, '34, F Club, '35, Art Ex- hibit, '35. ALLIE SPEITEL-J'Alley Shortridge High School, Sunshine Society, '32, '34, '35, Art Exhibit, '32, '33, '34, Hi-Tri Club, '32, '33. LEWIS SPENCER -- Louie Hi-Y Club, '33, '34, '35, Varsity Debate, '33, '34, '35, lnterclass Debate, '33, Secre- X tary National Forsenic League, '34, '35, Na- tional Honor Society, '34, '35, Forum Club Secretary, '33, Forum, '34, '35, Student Ad- visory Council, '34, Assistant Editor Caul- dron Staff, '35, Math Club, '35, Websterian Club, '33, '34, Populus Romanus, '33, Travel Club, '33, Boosters' Club, '34, '35. HELEN SWAFFORD-' 'Swafford Sunshine Society, '32, '33, '34, '35, G. A. A., '32, Business Club, '32, '33, Boosters' Club, '33, '34, '35, Gym Exhibition, '32, May Festival, '33, Oh, Doctor, '33, Girls' Track, '32, '33, Staccato Club, '34, '35, Glee Club, '33, '34, '35, Travel Club, '32, '33 GERALD TAYLOR- Tailor Metal Shop Exhibit, '32, '33, '34, lnterclass Basketball, '33, '34, Radio Club, '32. ROBERT THAYER- Life Guard lnterclass Basketball, '33, Freshman Track, '32, F Club, '34, '35, Business Club, '32, Gym Exhibition, '32, Oh, Doctor, '32, Pinafore, '32, Glee Club, '32, Varsity Track, '3l, '32, '33. BERNARD THOMPSON-- junior Hi-Y Club, '33, '34, '35, Forum Club, '33, '34, '35, lnterclass Debate, '33, '34, Varsity Debate, '33, '34, '35, National Forsenic League, '34, '35, Websterian Club, '34, '35, Populus Romanus, '32, '33, Art Exhibit, '32, '33, Boosters' Club, '33, '34, Travel Club, '33, '33, Secretary-Treasurer Forum Club, MAR I AN THOM PSON- Ft. Wayne Websterian Club, '35, Sunshine Society, '32, '35, Secretary Math Club, '35, Math Club, '34, Curia Latina, '33, Populus Romanus, '32, Gym Exhibition, '32, Home Ec Clulw, '32, Home Room Vice President, '34, Home Room President, '35, National Honor Society, '35



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THE 1935 CAULDRON Page Twenty five C! 61.4.4 WMV? 66? ALL--Double, double toil and trouble, Fire burn and cauldron bubble. lst WITCH-By the pricking of my thumbs, Something strange this way comesg Open, locks, Whoever knocks! lEnter a Seniorl SENIOR-How now, your secret, black, and mid- night hags! What is't you do? ALL-A deed without a name. SENIOR--I come representing the 1935 class on this our graduation day. We wish to know what lies ahead of us, just what we have to which we can look forward. I conjure you to know it, answer me. lst WITCH-Speak. 2nd WITCH-Demand. 3rd WITCH--We will answer. SENIOR-Tell what you see the members of our class doing in 1955. 3rd WITCH-Fillet of a fenny snake, In the cauldron, boil and bake, Eye of newt and toe of frog, Wool of bat and tongue of dog, Adder's fork and blind worm's sting, Lizard's leg and howlet's wing, Cool it with a baboon's blood, Now the charm is firm and good. lst WITCH-A picture of the future unfolds it- self before our eyes. Gorman Tompkins and Bob Price are grave math professors at Vassar. loy Boggs is employed in the office of the same school. Two of your class members have returned to their alma mater to teach. Sarah Smith is girls' physical education in- structor, Fred Reppert is trying out a new type of teaching in which he allows a certain part of the period for naps for his pupils. Among those who attend Maxine Goodnight's kindergarten are the children of the former Helen Hinton, Martha Kaser, Wilma Decker, and julia Knapp. Zelpha Ragle has gained world recognition as a commercial artist. The next scene which assails our eyes is that of a circus. Roy and Paul Ayres are the joint owners of this famous show. One of their best known acts is that of George Clinger, the daring man on -O1-vi the flying trapeze. Kenneth Lipp can be plainly heard announcing the attractions of a side show, and there on the stage beside him is the star dan- cer, jewell Simmons. lt is rather surprising to see Ross Donaldson and Lewis Spencer standing in the front row of the group watching the perfor- mance. Before another tent a large sign reads, Dick Carter, the Sword SwalIower. During the main show the patrons are entertained by Dick French, the animal trainer and Tom Rominger, the famous clown. Among the members of the cir- cur band which is led by that champion drum major, james Burford, are joe Barnhart, Keith Brock, Martin Douglas, and Dick Cooprider. Mary McCarty seem to be growing tired of living in tents, although she says she does get to travel and it is the only way she can be with her husband. Mary Catherine Sexton and Helen Nicholas are both happily married and with their large lamilies live in the hills of old Kentucky. When we see Nola Beauchamp and Mary Fran- ces Caldwell, they are shaking hands after a very thrilling game in the National Tennis Tourna- ment. Watching the game are Karl Decker and hlis wife, who is not, however, a member of your c ass. johnny McEwen, it seems, has become very re- ligious. He is pastor of a large church which sends to Persia as one of its missionaries, Owen Wills. Well known at Monte Carlo are Diantha Erwine, Donald Brookie, Mary Frances McFarland, and Rutherford Holland. In the luxurious home of the Thompsons, Ber- nard and Thelma are seated before the radio listen- ing to a program sponsored by the Chatfield Rub- ber Company, featuring Richard Brittain's orches- tra and starring a vocal trio composed of Virginia Baker, Virginia Scircle, and Martha Pence. The program was interrupted by the announcer, Clif- ford Coffman, saying that there had been a ter- rible airplane accident in the Ozark Mountains caused by the heavy fog. A large passenger plane piloted by Dick Wiley had crashed and among the list of those who were slightly iniured were Fred Faust, Leroy Hart, Carl Rice, Mildred Wray, Mary Etta Mahoney, and Helen Cox. We now Can see the hospital to which they were taken. They are sure to have excellent care for Bernice Price is head nurse and Elizabeth Rice is dietician there. lack Shaw and Ora Marsh own and manage a large beauty and barber shop, specializing in per- manents. Among the highly successful scientific farmers -I-Ill! -'1. . QQ. f -171

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