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AEOLIAN SENIOR ORGANIZATION GEORGE HERSHBERGER .President HAROLD KESTLER .Vice-President ELLA TRIMBLE .Secretary-Treasurer CLASS MOTTO “The elevator to success is not running, take the stairs.” COLORS—Scarlet and Silver. FLOWER—Sun-Burst Rose. Oiln ' atliirtii-i ' iijlitb Annual (Emmmntmmntt (Eijurflimij, fUaii iH ' lmttmitli, niurtmt tlunthpllim ' Senior March - -- -- -- - Mrs. George Carroll Invocation ------- Reverend Thurston Gibbs Music - -- -- -- -- High School Orchestra Remarks - - Mr. C. H. Heinzerling, President Board of Education Southern Songs— “Swing Along” ------ Double Mixed Quartette “Coppah Moon” - .High School Chorus Introduction of Speaker - Principal Z. A. Willennar Address - Dr. Charles J. Sembower, Indiana University Song—“Dreaming” ------- High School Chorus Presentation of Diplomas - - Superintendent George C. Carroll Music - -- -- -- -- High School Orchestra Benediction - -- -- -- - Reverend W. M. Elliott 20
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OLIAN MAGDALENE STEWARD She isn’t just so serious, And she isn’t just all fun. A player and a singer fine Just a well balanced one. Latin Club (2) (3). Alumni Staff “Maroon and Blue’’ (3) . Social Committee “Aeolian” (4). KENNETH SHULTZ He ' s good to look upon ' tis true, As polite as he can be; He makes a thrilling ‘’Romeo” For a girlie named Will-ie. Latin Club (2). Treasurer A. A. (2). Football (2) (3) (4). Basket Ball ( 2 ) (3 ). Class Treasurer (3). Assistant Editor “Aeolian” (4). ESSIE UTTER She pouts a little and tosses her head, She feels she cannot recite. But we all feel the same self conscious¬ ness As she, when she tries with might. Latin Club (2). Spanish Club (4). Organization Committee “Aeolian” (4) . EDWARD TUCK A distinguished speaker is he, And a business manager, too. We think he’ll need the practice When Waunita he does woo. Class President (2). Business Manager “Maroon and Blue” (3). Business Manager “Aeolian” (4). Secretary “Radio Club” (3) (4). President Hi-Y Club (4). VIOLA WAGNER Quiet is Viola, Though busy as a bee. Her efforts are rewarded, She gets good grades, you see. Latin Club (2) (3) (4). “Maroon and Blue” Censor (3). Alumni Committee “Aeolian” (4). NORVAL WITHROW His nick-name is Nonnie; In athletics he ' s a beam. As steady as a tick-tock, He helped make our first team. Latin Club (2). Football (3) (4). Basket Ball (4). Hi-Y Club (4). 19
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AEOLIAN SENIOR CLASS HISTORY It always is the delight of one’s life to think of entering high school. But really entering is another thing altogether. Here in high school the four years, the happiest in one’s life are spent, September, 1919, fifty-one Freshmen entered with greatest eagerness and anticipation. Although, like all Freshmen, we were rather submissive and looked with awe on our fellow students, but soon we gained a place of recognition by our ready co-operation and interest in all school activi¬ ties. One year later, 1920, we again approached the familiar old G. H. S. This time feeling more important because we felt as if we were a neces¬ sary factor there. Although our class was only forty strong we carried on our work to the best of our ability. The Chop Suey Joint which we managed this year at the Christmas Bazaar proved quite a success. 1921 saw us as Juniors— in other words, upper classmen. Our class thru all the years has tried to carry the right spirit thru all its work; that is a spirit of good fellowship and activeness. The great interest of this year, or the goal toward which we strove, was the Junior-Senior Banquet. We wanted to make our banquet one to be remembered by both classes. In order to finance this we gave a benefit show late in April at the Pastime Theatre. Due to the untiring efforts of the editor of the Maroon and Blue and the staff we were able to publish a very good paper. This was the last year the Maroon and Blue was published by the Junior Class. By 1922 our number had dwindled to a few over thirty members—a very small class to graduate on May 17. The class as a whole has been trying to make this our happiest year and one long to be remembered. We have kept the motto, “The elevator to success is not running; take the stairs,” which we selected when we were Freshmen. We changed our colors to scarlet and silver and our class flower to sunburst rose. For three years back our class has been well represented in Athletics, but this year we have been more than proud of our Athletics. The Seniors have all been working in order to make our play, “Bach- ellor Hall,” a great success; better than any ever given and the last to be given by a class graduating from the old G. H. S. building. We, the Class of ’23 now bid farewell to our high school life, which is brightened by many pleasant memories, and we go forth striving to reach higher on the ladder of success. —ELLA TRIMBLE. 21
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