French Lick High School - Plutocraft Yearbook (French Lick, IN)

 - Class of 1932

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E ----lil THE PLUTOCRAFT :Pl---u WARDEN TABOR-It is hard to compass Mert's interests from basketball to cur- rent jokes. Class treasurer 13 Basketball 1-2-3-43 Basketball captain 43 Track 1-23 Track captain 33 Lincoln Oratorical contest 23 Class reporter 33 F Club 3-45 F Club vice president 3-43 Now Adolph 33 Indoor Carnival 33 Vice president 43 Glee Club president 43 Betty Lou 43 Surprise Nite 43 Band 43 Orchestra 43 Bicentennial program at Paoli 43 Fun in a Vaudeville Agency 43 Intra-class basketball captain I-2-3. MARGARET THACKER-Individuality is her first law which makes her a very out- standing student. Thanksgiving Pageant 13 Librarian 1-23 Office girl 13 Sophomore History 23 Booster Club 23 One semester at Delroy, Fla., High School-coached Julius Caesar 23 Page at Indiana Legislature 33 Organized Ess and Jay Club 3-43 Chairman of candy selling committee 3-43 Society editor of Plutocraft 33 Editor of Journalism Class edition 33 Usher at Commencement and Baccalaureate 33 Glee Club 33 Spring Festival 33 Minstrel Show 33 Art Exhibit Tableau 33 Indoor Carnival 33 Surprise Nite 43 Cindrillon 43 Senior Class Poem 4. ESTHER STEMPLY-A smile always lights her face unless she's laboring over an English lesson. Ess and Jay Club 3-43 Orchestra 43 Plectrum Club 43 Indoor Carnival 33 Glee Club 43 Betty Lou 43 Spring Festival 4. SIDNEY STURM-He says little, but his work speaks volumes. Track 2-33 Basketball 3-4. DOROTHY STULTZ-We know that whatever Dorothy does after she leaves school will be done well. Assistant librarian 33 Ess and Jay Club 3-4. ODESSA WAGONER- Dessie is a possessor of a smile that just won't wear off. Exhibit 'program 13 Usher for Gypsy Roverl' 23 Glee Club 3-43 Spring Festival 3-43 Land O' Cotton 33 In the Garden of the Shah 33 An Old Fashioned School 33 Ess and Jay Club 3-43 Indoor Carnival 33 Surprise Nite 43 Class Reporter 43 Betty Lou 43 Editor of Senior Edition 43 Intra-school typing con- test 43 Fun in a Vaudeville Agency 4. PAULE WININGER-Happy-go-lucky, the school's greatest cut-up. Yell leader 1-2-3-43 Spreading the News 13 Class reporter 33 Thanksgiving Pageant 13 Class yell leader 1-2-33 Glee Club 2-3-43 Spring Festival 2-3-43 Gypsy Rover 23 F Club 3-43 Land O' Cotton 33 In the Garden of the Shah 33 Ess and Jay Vaudeville 33 Indoor Carnival 33 Betty Lou 43 Athletic Editor of Plutocraft and Senior edition 43 Paoli convocation 43 Surprise Nite 43 Fun in a Vaudeville Agency 4. MARY WOOLUMS-Mary has retained her crowning beauty While some of us are trying to recover ours. English High School 1-23 French Lick High School 3-43 Ess and Jay Club 3-43 An Old Fashioned School 33 Indo-or Carnival 33 Journalism reporter 4. EI El Page 11

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1:-il---1:1 'ri-IE PLU'l'OCRAl l' ml---U CHARLES MOERY- Cl1arley's marcel creates envy in every girl. The wave, how- ever, is just as natural and substantial as he is himself, intra-class Basketball 33 Indoor Carnival 3. VANCE MORGAN-When you see Porter without a grin, you know something is wrong. Glee Club 2-3-43 Gypsy Rower 23 Spring Festival 2-3-43 Indoor Carnvial 3: Betty Lou 43 Tennis 43 F Club 43 Class Will 43 Alternate class orator 4. ELEANOR MAVITY- Elly isn't to be found on the edge of things , but where- ever interesting things are doing. Taggart Award Ring lg Librarian 1-23 Class Reporter 23 Orchestra 23 Glec Club 2-3-43 Spring Festival 2-3-43 Gypsy Rover 23 Booster Club 23 Paoli con- vocation 33 ln the Garden of the Shah 33 Art Where Art Thou ? 33 Land O' Cotton 33 Commercial contest 33 Ess and Jay Club 3-43 Ess and Jay Vaude- ville 33 Treasurer 43 Tennis 43 F Club 43 Captain of Senior Basketball team 113 Betty Lou 43 Associate editor of Plutocraft 4g Surprise Nite 43 Business Manager for Senior Edition of Plutocraft 43 Captain of typing team 43 Fun in 3 Vaudeville Agency 43 Vice president of Glee Club 4. EDWARD MCCARTY-Although Ed has a special spot worn out on the green car- pet, he is, as our famous principal says, all right. Old Fashioned School 33 Horseshoe 43 Baseball 43 Basketball 4. HAROLD McDONALD-In spite of his outside duties, Mac is a real student. Track 1-2-3-4? Orchestra 2g Glee Club 2-3-43 Gypsy Rover 23 Basketball 2-3-43 ln the Garden of the Shah 33 Minstrel Show 33 Now Adolph 33 F Club 3-43 Betty Lou 43 Surprise Nite 43 Glee Club reporter for Senior edition of Plutocraft 43 Spring Festival 2-3-4. GERTRUDE McFARLAND-Vanity, thy name is not Gertie. Sincerity is only :1 little 'part of her charming personality. Exhibit program 13 Track 33 Ess and Jay Club 3-43 Basketball 4. PAULINE MILLS-She has a talent for friendship and a smile that expresses it. Ess and Jay Club 3-43 An Old Fashioned School 33 Senior convocation 4. GLENN PUTNAM-Altho' independent and outspoken, Put has a manner that will always win him friends in any group. Thanksgiving Pageant 13 Spreading the News 13 Glee Club 2-3-43 Gypsy Rover 23 Orchestra 23 Minstrel Show 33 Indoor Carnival 33 Spring Festival 2-3-43 Tennis 43 F Club 43 Betty Lou 43 French Class play 43 Journalism Class play 43 Class poem 43 Plutocraft reporter 43 Surprise Nite 43 Intra-class basketball 2-3. ANNA LOIS ROBBINS-Anna Lois has dignity and pose often envied. Thanksgiving Pageant lg Spreading the News 13 Class orator 2-43 Ess and Jay Club 3-43 Circulation Manager of Plutocraft 33 Class secretary and treas- urer 33 Class secretary 1-43 Usher at Commencement 33 Indoor Carnival 33 Surprise Nite 43 Senior Edition of Plutocraft work 4. Page 10 III IJ



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in-l n THE PLU'rocRA1f'r n -lg Class History by Nina Hazel and Berniece Bledsoe Ship Ahoy! A whistle sounded. The good ship Freshies was leaving the port of Grade School and setting sail on the Sea of Knowledge for the City of Graduation. Captain Samuel Sharp Jr. hailed Miss Hartman, the class sponsor, to weigh the anchor and the ship sailed off. Upon the sea the eighty Freshmen be- gan to feel their importance. Three other ships had already left the port at other times and were waiting at islands along the course, to sail alongside the Freshies. Of these ships Freshies was the largest. During the first storm of monthly tests many Freshmen became sea sick and for several days afterward kept to their cabins. One night Captain Sharp issued orders to prepare the life boats. They were approaching the most danger- ous channels of the course-Semester Exams. For two days, the great ship tossed madly to and fro upon the wild waves, then it sailed onward into a calm sea. Captain Sharp's keen eyes, as he stood at the prow, saw land in the dis- tance. As the mists cleared the ship anchored at an island. Here a halt was called and four months were spent in vacation. The year that had begun in September 1928 had come to an end and the Freshmen had said farewell to one another at a party and were off for a good time on the island. In the fall of 1929, with Eleanor Mavity at the helm, the ship once more set sail. During the four months vaca- tion it had been repaired and now huge letters announced to the world in gen- eral, that this was the ship Sopho- moresf' Page 12 III Miss Hartman and Mr. Tuley were in charge of the class and upon calling the roll it was found that a number had left the ship as Freshies. They were Zelma Duggins, Berniece Agans, Cather- ine Waggoner, Lota Apple, Dorothy Bledsoe, Imogene Hay, Ruth Hendrix, Michael Fair, Al Parker, John Saunders, Elbert Thornton, Wayne Wininger and Paul Tarr. A little sail boat with five people in it hailed the captain of the ship and a rope ladder was lowered. Lois Kaiser, Ma1'y Woolums, Gladys Summers, Mae Williams and Woodrow Atkins came aboard the ship to join the passengers. They related how they were abandoned on the islands of English Hi and Birds- eye Hi and had been sailing for weeks to catch the Sophomores. Leaving the good times and the storms of the year before in their mem- ories only, the Sophomores now devoted themselves to their new duties and a number of them entered into athletics, oratory and music. lt seemed almost no time until an- other halt was called and the Sopho- mores hurried ashore for a good time for four months. September 1930 came and the olfl Sophomore Class was greeted by their former Captain, Samuel Sharp. A new ship was anchored at the pier and ori its side was the word Juniors Miss Kirk and Mr. Pershing read tnc list of those who had left the Sopho- more group. They were Betty Light- ner, Olive Walls, Esther Cox, Velma Beaty, Ruth Hall, Beatrice Lytle, Gladys Summers, Paul Bennett and Dale Dish- ion. There were three new members added to the list, however-Glenn Leon- H El

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