Greensburg High School - Tower Tree Yearbook (Greensburg, IN)
- Class of 1936
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W muvunauu xx X N X- TI-IE NINETEEN THIHTY SIX EDITION OF TI-IE TOWER TREE Presented by OF GREENSBURG HIGH SCHOOL Greensburg, Indlcmcr I Z x 1 f ,yy My wxffwfw W E11 UD D1 ill 0 X 4 I . - 19 I W .sfllllaifil IIIMIILWIUIllllflIm..nm1.vumumnlmnuiaru I I . IIIEXIYYIWA Vx! . E-I UUllk1lUUlnl1i?71Ym'P'KCMA1.::'i01lllhn1lnn-una . -.... ...M-......x - , 4 Iulltlllnlll?ll'll l.'L'IW'lb.l. ..'til'!L l.. 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Q, ,t ' ' . , uf :V - if fel' 'fix' , ..... .. ...Mu M, W3 5 - ,. :E ' l Irlu ilu Sur an 0 n Long Road I O O F Home Camegne Lxbrcxry Many of the best G H S The lb IS a tam11ar students l1ve here rendezvous of debater and S9f1lOI'S On State Road Z9 forty e1ght mrles southeast of Indlanapohs and hfty mlles north of Madrson IS Greensburg a thrrvtng commumty s1tuated 1n the mldst of a r1ch iarmmg sectron and renowned the world over as the c1ty where the tree grows on the courthouse tower A county seat of srx thousand populauon Greensburg IS a typlcal mxd westem town Although 1t IS not an mdustnal center busmess as well as farmmg IS carrred on rn an up to date manner A Splfll of servrce and frrend shrp such as xs found tn few places prevarls 1n Greensburg The many mod ern bu1ld1ngs and well kept homes attest to the pnde the cttlzens have 1n thelr C1lY The l1fe of the younger members of th1s communlty revolves around the Greensburg H1gh School whmch trams them to take thexr places not only ln a busmess world but 1n a socral and cultural world as w ll Commumty Gymncrsxum Post Office Here are fought many bat Students go here to trans tles between the Prrates and act bUS11'1e S Wlih the Umled frlendly rtvals States government The Sunshine' and thc- Rain of Life Left to rrght Wxll Lanham Elmer C lerman uperxntendent Robert Woodltll Arthur Lyncn Greensburg School Board The board of School Trustees of the C1ty Schools has the Oll1ClGl manage ment of the schools w1th1n tts hands The present board ts a truly representa ttve tr1o of men from thrs communrty publtc mtnded srncere consctentlous successful tn busrness and promtnent 1n churches servtce clubs and tra ternal organtzatlons They have shown themselves loyal to every school act1v1ty keenly mterested IH the welfare of the young people of the clty and educatlonal advantages ROBERT WOODFILL prestdent and a member of the board for etght years trustee and former Sunday School supermtendent of the Methodist Church afhltated w1th the Elks Masons and Kntghts of Pythxas-asslstant cashler of the Decatur County Natlonal Bank ARTHUR LYNCH secretary a board member for one year member ol the Presbyterran Church-eactlve ln the Ktwants Club Elks Veterans of For etgn Wars a Scottrsh Rrte Mason member of the ftrm of Reed and Lynch automobrle accessory shop WILL LANHAM treasurer has served three years on the board Deacon ol the Presbytertan Church treasurer and dlrector of the Y M C A board presrdent of the Rotary Club a member of the 'Elks Masons and Kmghts ol Pythtas v1ce presrdent of the Garland Mrlhng Company determined to spare no personal effort to provide them with the best possible Lrln Ihr Qnmothrwss or Roughness 0 a Road 1 '39- nf Carl Brllmgs Carl Brllrngs wleo has been the prrn crpal of G H S srnce 1972 and wno rs known as C B to all the students rs the rdeal prrncrpal Hrs cheery srnrle krndness and hrs broad rnrnded under standrng of young people have won lor hrm the respect and admrratron of not only the student body but the crtr zens of the cornmunrty as Well That G H S has no serrous prob lems ot drscrplrne may be attrrbutecl to hrs quret assured and tactful admrnrs tratron of school problems Few peo ple ever see hrm drscouraqed or an gry Hrs unfarlrng courtesy and farr ness always wrn the confrdence and trust of hrs students An rnstructor of crvrcs and econorn rcs, Mr Brllrngs has drsplayed hrs abrl rty to mrx fun and Work wrthout aet trng an overdose of erther A senror wrll probably always thrnk of hrrn a standrng rn the hall wrth a currorrs qurzzrcal expressron on hrs lace whrle wrrtrrrg out excuses by the score ELMER C IERMAN That the Greensburg scrrf , ern r regarded FI Ure fr the rnes' n t e ae of nd ana r ere frger orts of one rrrurrn f r f of trre Greensburg errools roo e oe-rt efrna Vw r ren rf fxffffl r ru ,ro rr and fvotrorr rfur tree C, vaneeruent ff eve w p a e eaucrtr n rn 1 een tr 1 t rtrve he torfe tr nr fr r WF fl Q suden so rrf err ehuo crree s fr t e ferr rr ere t nd errrg or e 'en t e r a e r r C dent reeognrze rn hrrn rf rvffa tured rend f ro orns rn nerr r r 4 n e e 1 tn C qratulate trrerrr upon the ccrrexe ments or to help them solve a lfnotty ro lem rn or out o te Cass r ea rng w rth hrs te cr rra , of rt solute rarrness loyalty fna an er sorrdrna he ha ther' re ect a tle r coore atren J 1 pcrrro kn w hrrn as a feen busrness war a trustfv rtt y steward of purlre es srbrlrty a nan Nho has rlar ed selool course to grve eve u or ersor t e est rodern ty e e e ratr n wrth tfre most pro' table ex enar ture of rublrc funds 5 Mwvw, ,, : V ' gill 'g Ill nn l ' . ul' MN til? 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S'lCCC?'Sf',11 L., CI N S 162 M1112 Grid f1tti?'1.i?3 ttxzr 'xggzm ' -1 1 f' 'V f ' 4 vw f- Q M1 11111 51,1110 1, 1 11111113 do I' ,od Whether Om' Walks or Rlklos Through Lifv A W McCracken A gental progresstve and very successiu ag rtcultural teacher span sors Ag Club Hobby playtng btlttards wtth C secret destre to travel around the world A Class tn Datrytng AGRICULTURAL DEPARTMENT In 1916 what later proved to be one of the most successful departments of the school was organtzed ln the agrtcultural course boys learn corn testtng the prtnctples ot sctenttttc tarrntng and other general knowledge whtch wtll enabl them to take thetr places tn a comrnuntty ot successful farmers Tlne currtculum ot the department tncludes classes tn Antmal Husbandry Sotls Datrytng Poultry Farm Mechantcs Crops and Horttculture Some Wmnmgs of Boys ln Agncultural Department 1933 34 35 Ftrst tn ectxon 4 and sweepstakes at lndtana State Fatr on an exhtbtt ot lU cars o c One ttrst as tndtvldual ludge tn all classes at ltvestock 1n state Judging contest Four scholarsltxp awarded by trustees of Purdue Umverstty won tn state con ests Etght trips to tlte National Club Congress at Chtcago won Vt state contests One lnternatlonal Corn Cttampton crowned Corn Prtnce One brand. Champton Steer State Show One trst and reserve charrtpton on sentor steer calf One trst on lO ears corn State Show Orme xrst and charrpton steer ot Shorthorn class One trs and reserve Heretord Champton Steer of botn 4 H and open ctas e One ttrst tn both 4 H and open classes and reserve Snorthorn Cltarrtpton Stee 4 L open show One sctolar lttp awarded tn a 'tattonat contest a ta e atst tc' and rattona vt 'mr Aqrtct tt tc ect 'mfr t t7 tttt w r Q F, X , ' , . 1 - v T ' it t, -- - - , t S , t , , V I A I ' . . . . , , i- I I ' s ' : ' ' ' ' . f , t orn, . ' 5 ' Q' ' ' t ' . , . t t' . . ' . f' 't . ' . - . , . l '5 s. . ' - I . . ' . r o. t..e l 3' ' .' ' '-est, .'r'.. V 'ftxral rntxtcleni. -:xt Q t y ,aifttnitf-ly ',5 lmtstiflz ol mind corn fjr l,le:': :r County ttxrzrterg ' E: . He Must Fxpfct a Rough Jourm y Home Econormcs Club HOME ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT Organlzed 1n 1909 the Home Economlcs Department teaches gxrls to man age and decorate homes as well as rmprove therr personal appearances Stlmulus IS added to the sewmg course by the annual Mowrey contest Forty hve dresses were entered ln the contest thts year Pnzes for the nmth and tenth years were S13 33 and S6 67 for the eleventh and twelfth years 522 67 and S20 The Home Ec Club twenty two strong IS headed by Lourse Beggs presr dent Mary McLaugl'1l1n v1ce presxdent Helen Srnrth secretary treasurer and Lucxlle Meek sponsor Therr good deed of the year was to QIVS the women members of the faculty one good meal They also took advantage of leap year and entertamed the Ag Club The cltrnax of the seasons act1v1t1es gas the Dress REVIEW whrch dlsplayed the dresses entered 1n the Mowrey ontest LUCILLE MEEX a h mng hom ati Home E Cl lo hobby 5 s mg hce e A 'A ig s dos re s e says sne ha none D t 4 Knoulrdgf 0 Hou, to Traml Alva McGraw A quiet good humored depend able instructor in Industrial Arts hobby building and mendtng fur mture secret dc sire to have all his furniture mend ed at the same time INDUSTRIAL ARTS Industrial Arts develop in students an interest in industrial life appreciation of good workmanship and the habit of orderliness in the performance ot a task From Mechanicai Drawing they are enabled to read blue prints and express their own ideas by drawings Additional ob1ectives of this depart mechanics and the developing of consumers knowledge COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT To train the future stenographers and secretaries of Decatur County the Commercial course was instmtuted in 1924 The curriculum includes book keeping shorthand I and ll typing and otiice practice Seventeen seniors will graduate from this course this year The Commercial department has had a steady growth and annually more students make a rush to get en rolled in these classes ELMA SULLIVAN A petite accommodating and efficient commercial instructor sponsors Sun slfine Soclety manages G H S money and all mimeographing hobbies Olympia tblue Oldsl and singing ecret desire to dive a cross country bus A , , , 'f t -, ' ' Y' ' T' . ment include the building of desirable social attitudes, training in household Wzll filuays Smooth Out thf Bumps 1 WALLACE BRENNEMAN A d1Ql'lll1C'd oderly and popula athemaucs and phy teacher pon ors lunlor class hobby agrlcul ec et de 1re to shorten the school r 1 so h can spend rr e tlme ln e cou t y SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS Pract1cal people are necessary 1n thrs day and age Those who are adept ln mathematlcs and who possess sc1ent1f1c tra1n1ng wlll prollt ln modern l1le A well balanced nund IS one whlch stnkes a happy medxum between the pract1cal and real1st1c and the cultural and aesthetrc Reasonmg power the ab1l ty to reahze what IS xnvolved rn a glven problem orderly procedure and accuracy are developed 1n the study of mathemattcs and sctence Q5 GEORGE HYATT A humo ous entru lastrc e a 1 t ac DO any a d cne'n1sty oonsors H1 Y wobble whrstlmg and wo lang o a 'arrn secret desire to 1n we t a lCIl'11'19 to ga e exammatton pap s A fri he pful spo so hobby E? MARGARET MILLER and endly pattent ath teacher Booster Club t ymg to ftnd drffer g o do secret de y an atrplan to recogmze the beautlful m lztercxture art and musxc an to learn to con trxbute mdzvxdually to that beauty ll CII fuel usb 90, dx 9 Has rj Kel Q ., PROMFNHUE 50 fu f A W U A 41 N6 fi AIN Q P bill B 'SpcnHlNG ofnf 'My 4 0 Q0 U l 5'C.s Q-ml OM, V I 1 A Ce my 1 m VKX J! an BENCH . .'.. U . I I I I d . Q' ' ' X9 U 6429, RU Q. N' XD gy, 4 bg q ff 1 Et VATHI xt, x - 4 I 1 f. D I -F' os E lb 3 fb Q U L U RYA Q, U O U U U N X005 C U La D , L -,. 1 Q1 - sg:-. 4' ' iii- 'f X '+ 1 R L A . 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Q - . . 4 Have as Their Basis the Cultural Things Uutu 1 QUILL AND SCROLL Qutll and Scroll the only honorary organtzatton tn htgh school recetved 1ts charter 1n l929 The local chapter IS one of the elght hundred made up of htgh school Journaltsts tn all parts of the world Only tumors and sentors who have grown gray worktng on the Breeze or Tower Tree and at the same tune keeptng at the head of thetr class scholastlcally rate thts exclustve group Led by Ruth Carney prestdent and Martan lsrael secretary treasurer the body was one of the most acttve tn the school thls year Members spon sored the Book Shop pubhshed The Pegasus served as student hbrartans and studted creattve wrtttng at thetr monthly meetmgs Expertence galned tn these dttterent lmes wtll no doubt make them valuable assets to the btg datltes tn the luturel frle xJ glut!! a CLEDA WAGNER Edttor ol The Peqa us As a sttmulus to creative wrtt mg and to gtve students an op portumty to read the work of Qutll and Scroll members e Pegasus a mtmeographed ltter ary magaztne made 1ts debut ln November 1935 Materxal wrltten by Lngltsh students as well as Outll and Scroll members was publtshed Wtth Cleda Wagner as edttor and Martan Israel her asststant The Pegasus has been launched on a successful career Mxss Elma Sulltvan commercial tnstructor was tn charge ot the mtmeographtng and Mtss Wtloulse Wooclbrtdge art teach er supervtsed all art work STUDENT LIBRARIANS To keep order and to help stu dent ttnd books Qutll and Scroll members were tnstalled a tu dent ltbrartans Bestdes these good deeds they catalogued and marked books Lett to rtqht are Loutse Chrtsttcm Catherme Cloud lxbrartan Ruth Carney and Leah ' s s - 3 THE PEGASUS delle Lambertson. ' , 'Th . , 1, ' . . . - C jx S 0 -' . I 4 . . K me V qt'-93 . . ' Q . J' . H H -I X -N . FEA: 4: ' ' ' . - 3 ,1 , ' . HHH Wir 'H-1'-iSeniors To Give lu lttii...C..ia1.i. Famous Comedy For Class Play flfusir, Art, Languagv, and Drama I Students Ndined lur Quill and Sunil FRANCES EWARD able teacher of Latin and French -f-sponsors The Tree City Breeze, Quill 6- Scroll, The Tower Tree, and senior class-hobbies, golf, secret desire, to write a book. seniors, and book reviewing- l . il. Pruitt Gains st Average An original, versatile, and cap-hool Hlsmry Field llai MARGARET ARDERY HELEN HAVENS Editor Editor muuu uintw ln Nliml Sturt Left ETHEL BAILEY As istant Editor Right IANE RYAN Assistant Editor lruli Season :pu ,Jr l v a s Assembli TRA Left MARY LEE COBY Assistant Edxtor Right MARGARET WOOD A sistant Editor 1t0l'Q 0 For Rm-ptum llancc am0u5 Fm Class To Wnte ontest Apr ZS MARY KI. NE f Tuumu ROBERT KALB Busine s Manager Adverti mg Manager r tittnrom l SSLUOP I 1 xtlllttt tlll THl t H1 'rf it A A i cave l1.,f'fm 1 . A lf l 'I fir , T . I 1 : wa V K . 'll' ' l ' x Q - ' - ' mul.: ui.-1 ' . , iz. H- I':l - - , me.,--,l.f S th... Fur Annual U Q . L iif...t - To ' ' S ' A 1. , T . Q 5 i . Q E ,sg E i lan A A . , 2 Xllvltl Nltnn Vvgfi:-vu I lu' Nteiltvtl livin. l ' v:,,i.'. lar.-Ili. V ' i lt XM ,, , It fllitl' , V V V lx V . lllm- xt,-.gt ,i- M l i H' P :K All, I ' . iw l 'W' it rm f .T 3 trim 'H ' ' lwftffir mmm The Abzlzty to Aipprrczatv In Cold: n TOWER TREE STAFF MARY F McLAUGHI.IN Fdttor To give order and to see that they were carried out was her Job MARIE RETHLAKE A st tant Editor All the robs the editor didnt like fell to her MARIAN ISRAEL-Copy Editor lf you like the copy tell her if not lo tThe editor says Many thanks Marie l KATHRYN WALTERS Art Editor Doing the division pages and supervising the other art work wa Kathryns contribution to the Tower Tree HARRY WILLIAMS Copy Editor Writing copy about the seniors and the theme une was his business on the staff IOHN GILCHRIST- Business Manager BERT BISHOP-Circulation Manager CBelowJ He talked students into signing up for the annual and then collected the money. Iohn handled all the money and did a HELEN HAVENSM good Job of it too. Snapshot Editor Since she took the snapshots, tell her if you don't like your looks. Whllf the Bfauty by tht' Sul: 0 the Rorul MELODY GIRLS TRIO Le to igh a Marilyn O g d e n Mc ga et W o o d and Monrta len me Guess ALTHA CLERKIN A 't energetic friendly and hard w o r lc 1 rt g must teacher Director of Chorus and Or chestra hobby art secret desires to have all orches tra members time nust once and to travel arourd the world CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA The high school chorus and orchestra are open to any student who has musical ability Music appreciation has been fostered by the high type of music studied Besides assisting with the Play Shop Christmas program and the Christmas Community Sing and enter taining the Kiwanis Club some of the members were persuaded to take the baton to how their kill as directors of the chorus and orche tra The Melody Gil Trio Monna leanne Guess Margaret Wood and Martlyn Ogden is fast becoming fansous Perhaps these groups contain some of the future prima donnas and orchestra leaders who knows? Margaret Clary pr ident Lucille Weisner vice president and Kathryn Ford secretary treasurer were officers of the chorus Ruth Boicourt president William Hunter vice president and Dorotha Ellen Tudor secretary treasurer headed the orchestra Left to right are Hubert Stuhrenberg Marlin Maddux Dor- othy Billings, Ioyce Konzelman Dorothy Tudor Earl Riley Raymond Bennett Coach' Margaret Stockhuetter Gerald Curry. DEBATE TEAM The debate team is the only group in which students are taught to argue. This year, members discussed the pros and cons of Resolved: that complete medical care be made available to all citizens at public expense. Debating was established in G. H. S. in 1931. The local team is a member of the Indiana High School Debating League and takes part in its annual tourna- ments. FRIEDA ROSENMUND A cortsczenttous kmd and loyal fresh man Lattn ana math teacher Chatrman ot dx trxct Latln Contest hobbtes crochettng movtes and ba eball secret deslres to be a grand opera xnger and a woodcarver Is Always There It Is Seen by Few x-l ' RAY CRAWL A qulet generou and good hearted hls tory teacher as charge of Lost and Found Department hobbtes muslc and readmg secret de stre to slng a solo belore the assembly Latm lrhstory Enghsh and Art contrtbute greatly to students cultural development ln Latm they meet a c1v1l1zat1on to whtch our own owes much emoy mythology and learn the thr1ll ol words thetr der1vat1on and shades ot rneanmg Slnce much of modern hte can be mterpreted by the past a knowledge of hxstory IS tndxspensable Engltsh enables them to express them selves clearly and apprec1ate the effectxve expresslon of others Art not only prov1des dellghttul hobbtes water color sketchtng wood carvmg but also teaches appreclatton of the place color ltne and form have tn the everyday happ1ness of the world A sedate thorough and scholarly Englt h and h1story teacher and th o ly M A fx e faculty Treasurer of Athlettc Assocxatton hobby gradmg paper and worlung 1n general secret des1re to have hx college Tempe Nor mal spelled correctly BRIDGE Amtable obhgtng and artlsttc teacher ol yc ung arttsts spon ors Play Slsop and supervxses all poster makmg hob btes sketchmg car1ca tures and buying san dals secret destres t play the plano and b an aesthetlc dancer - 1- l , A 1 A - l h Y T ' I t 3 I Q I- ' -- ' A o. 1.. 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Y Efllfj li- X v'1'fw',' td 2215 2'1t'T'-'xriflari-'J Egil 60:1 VI mlrqwlfr hfriio f.-,hifill Q:fvf.:.' i5:'g:1' .3 T 1 iii:-til fY'fDI'l H 'i VL. 11't'.'i2 eww :rt 'i ff,.1:liH I Y :Fair-'xr' Fuser' , 'S ,meg 1 .C Strong Wzll a Healthy Body and Mind r- . , -if PIRATE BASEBALL TEAM 1935 36 The hrst team IS composed of Robert Sturg1s catcher Lester Haag thrrd base Howard Hornberger hrst base Robert Huegel center held Chester Haag left held Urban Lmg sec ond base Wayne Carr rtght held Morgan Mxers short stop and Marvm Stutz p1tcher ' Reserves are Charles Dugle pltcher Howard Ernstes catcher Harold Bohng p1tcher Iohn Hunter center held Ralph McGee rxght held Ralph Ernstes rrght held Robert Hall second base Dyar McHenry catcher and Kenneth Moulton th1rd base PIRATE TRACK SQUAD CBelowJ G H S track competrtors are 100 yard dash Huegel and Davrs 220 yard dash Davls and Selke 440 yard dash Hunter Bohng and Mxers 880 ard dash Maddux Hunter and ul Y Curry mrle Howe and Stewart hall rntle relay Davls Selke Mlers and Moulton rme relay Hunter Bohng Whlte and Reed hxgh Jump Huegel Hunter C Haaq and L Haag pole vault Hall shot put Ryan Huegel and McK1m and broad lump Moore Maddux and Ha n ww KENNETH IOHN ILENE H old 1 n g hts man was chxld s play lor Klene excellent on me drum shots FRED ROBBINS A reserve who should gave he lans somethmg to a p p l a u d next year 4rv tht Rfqturvnwnts or the Traveler ROBERT STURGIS m a l b mtghty PeeWee could sage em when the oppost tton thought they had htm covered URBAN LINK A to y yumo we re glad say lmpenetrable on delense Urb te ts a valuable Ptratc- MOULTON Kenny as that old basket eye Watch hum next season Q BUELI. BEST Shootlng m lrom all over the l'oor thts semor nght ptvot expert was o e ol e hugh pomt scor Us Howfum 1-xonunrzncnx Lelt hook shot lorward lor two y e a r s Foxy was ct headache to the opposttton e ll s x basket arttst ROBERT HUEGEI. A dangerous speedy ball tot drtvtng un der the basket was his spectalty H H NEWGENT Calm lolly and c t l u l Pu coach a good loser a gractous winner hobby collecting old Coms secret d stre he s not am bttxous he only wants to wm a state tournament ROBERT HALL Depen d a b l e guard thts ad has two more years to star or H FRANCIS HARMON I tc c o u l d take ll away lrom the tallest center e c a m through rn the re gnonal with llne p a s s 1 n g a n d shootmg LOYD RYAN A last thlnker thts Jumor ts re nowned lor hrs luahtmnq passes oll the ptvot WILLIAM OLIGER Can he take tt olf the oppon ents bankboardl Hts long beauttes wtll help the lo cal score next year Tfu Pouvr to D0 and Ihr Power to Think 'Q Ftrs! row left to rlght Lester Moore Harold Bolmg Lester Hagg Robert Kalb manager Chester I-Iago Charles Clemons Marvxn Stutz Second row Donald Selke Cha les Schllllng Robert Lawles Rober McKxm lohn Kelllor Robert Reed W1ll1Gm Hoffman THE SAPLINGS The G H S second team squad has completed a very successful season Fast hard playlrg they never gave up the sh1p always showed good sportsmanshlp and brought home the booty BUELL BEST rm r of Atl' Ne r me n me na la the tuden una thc for t C tola a tt and atn t pra tlfe P parmg for battle CARLOS CRAIG Barney kept the 'dope' on me boys and made hlmself useful gen erally Come on KldSl Now yellll BERT B1SHOP Helen Cooke, Glenn Buchanan Towel slmqef de Yell Leaders lUYF Bfxfl kepf V16 Plratfu out of mrs Qhtef and IU Huw 1.51 gum 2 v 1 ' - - egg' V ca ,. ,, A9 A Y W- 6 ... 't'!x..f1 .letic . dgf in g 'f argmgfxlly by tl- 'rf C. .am of l92l to as - f ' .hi ha ' ti: ss E' rship, r Hifi! rnerzlal 1 tudo, '- , , , li-tic fefflclvncy 1 , r aj' ' ' , C S, ff- ' 1 1, Q -4 Q L . 41 4' B Nfzwgfntmon F1 C N to , H .. H , . V, G A. Q: 1 y 1 .Il ff .-Irv Ilw Pou'1'rs Thar Spur .llwn Un. we Cl! xl PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND GIRLS ATHLETIC SSOCIATION To develop the body to help acqutre DOISQ and to QIVS stu XP F 1 l l't' Cll KS avr Nance lvolutlon Marr recrtal 1935 99 It 2 A -'cs 'I I s- - 1 1 , I 'l 5 N , 0 ' - O 1 Y Aho' ' rqfxfg m hkgjj sling Al rv: Blur: lk. ulwf, l934 1 :rl . l.elt. tl 2 f ' Of '-1t',Q,, g 1 I 'J me ' nr. 1, - 5 K' l ' X -x x- , , F , , ' , . - al... Q 9 , -I 'x ' A dents occupation for leisure hours in the three-told purpose ol Officers of G. A. Av I r . .. I Us ' I the gtrls physrcal educatton classes These arms are furthered through exercx es the m formal method of conducttng classes sports and dancmg Made up of gtrls who enyoy extra currlcular work tn phystcal educatton the Grrls Ath Iettc As OCIGIIOH commonly known as G A A rs one of the busrest organlzattons ln School Stam na of prospectxve members ts tested by requrrlng them to make frlt, one potnts tn three of the lollowxng port katmg wlmrnmg hiking horseback rtdtng and bt cycltng G A A s outstandmg p olect of the year ts the annual dance recxtal always looked for ward to a one of the lovelle t contrrbuttons 'o the cultural hte of Green burg Thrs year s revue divided into two part tnterprfted the myth Pryamus and Thlsbe and the element ot nature CATHERINE CLOUD A small cute and clever phystcal ed teacher sponsor G A A and has charge of school ltbrary hobbre wrltlnq poetry and plan nmg tr1ps to Europe secret desrre to take a trrp to Europe Pr ndent lean Tumnlty Vxce Pre :dent Helen Cooke Secretary Betty Prurtt Treasurer lane Ryan P bltcmty Dtrector Mary Lee Cory Sport or Nrss Cfrtherlnc Cloud L 1 , G-HS' My egg 1 gimp 55 6 vi o 'Ml ul oo me W! ifvwmg 0 .,,. 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I N-- 1 ' 1 QW' T guarding Hombergers pivot shots and Bests long shots were Leising won third place in the Hamilton essay contest, and the fzrst three prizes in sewing were taken by Marian Israel, Helen Ingels, cmd Maxine Collicott. The last year of their high school career began. Again boys presided at the class meetings. Bob Howe, president, Billy Licking, vice-president, Harry Williams, secretary, Iohn Gilchrist, treasurer, and Miss Frances Eward, sponsor, had charge of all senior activi- ties. Mary F. McLaughlin, who was later chosen by the class and faculty as the outstanding senior girl in the D. A. R. contest, was appointed editor of the Tower Tree, senior yearbook. The staff was composed of Marie Rethlake, assistant editor, Bert Bishop, circulation manager, Iohn Gilchrist, business inanagerg Kathryn alters, art editor, and Helen Havens, snapshot editor. Others on the staff included Billy Licking lawyer' Margaret Ardery historiant Harry Williams prophet' Marian Israel copy editor and Miss rances Eward faculty adviser The Tree City Breez had two senior girl editors Helen Havens and Margaret Ardery Dorothy Pleak was in charge of the cir '. 4culation department Ruth Camey filled three presidenc e in her la t year Quill and Scroll Camp Fire and Play Shop Margaret Arclery vice president and Susanne Fogg secretary were other enior officers of Camp Fire while Harry Williams president Bob Howe vice. president Iohn Gilchrist secretary Billy Licking urer and Harold Boyd sergeant at arms were the presiding l-li officers Other offices were held by Marian Israel secretary treasurer Qu ll and Scroll Leo Lelsing treasurer of the Ag class Louden treasurer of Sunshine Society Susanne Fogg treasurer of Play Shop and Louise Beggs president of Home Ec The editorship of the Pegasus was claimed by Cleda Wagner with Marian Israel as her a sistant In the Psi lota Xi short story contest for senior girls first second and third prizes were awarded to Helen Ingels Marian Israel and Helen Havens After two years of experience on the Saplings five boys from the class of 36 were chosen for the 36 varsity of which Bob Huegel was already an active member Harmon s height Klene s excellent great value to the team Sturgls who spent three years on the lings was chosen for the first team in 36 and always received applause from fans for his splendid handling of the ball 'T' Huegel another guard who was first team man for three years ffl 1-:nv-IU a.nn...-a.. 6,5 and captain in 35 was one of the fastest dribblers ever seen on the ocal hardwood Because of his mental attitude sportsmanship scholastic standing Buell Best received the Athletic tv in 1936 The Pirates of 36 of which these boys were memb rs won Greensburg sectional but were defeated by Shelbyville in the final al clash the close of school the class presented Big Hearted Herbert by Sophie Kerr as the senior play and sponsored a senior party Margaret Ardery Class Historian 1. 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L 1 i 5 T V, ,la 1 ' 7 . - - 5 . ..., ... t '11 r-' ' 1 ' - 1 Q1 S.. - ' 51 4, . 1 -z , V 1- I 6, - . -. -.g,, ., I.- MArlGArtE.T A t 1 f Ha ge v a ct ly en lr ing thtnq down on a yet iv-. y 1 1 ant fini Ja. ed lv'f'r10 t rloc n a y 0 ini' '1 1 od clan e a 1 irq Job o pe C' St ton in a f.4fi71ff1ff7wA'2 FRANCES BE DUNNAH Attractive an d ara a little bt tndeoendent Frances areafns ol a ire side and a tabe for tvro She s a collector o' cats and dogs 4 LOUISE BEGGS A lively conscientious and friendly blonde Beagsie Her ability as a seamstress and her determi- nation to succeed should place her high in her chos- en prolession, that ol home economics teacher. f' BU ELL BEST Tall, dark, and active, Buell, endowed with a healthy constitution, should be able to utilize his physi- cal prowess in time to come, lL1Sb OF 36 Pl' T BISHOP lvrnaz e srnootl' ca y gm iq ara some i nes nun te hmcal in hcaring ert who yor rnow ha aways bcr-ri a lady s man r an a Du l 0 gmac as-Jw-J?-P RUTH BOICOURT tat lovel to oo 'wi h a gracious sm le for every comer Ruth is eryone s friend She rmgnt go in or Hollywood bert we be on the orange olossoms Wwcamw ziimmf LUCILLE aosrtc Seriotis studtous and a good pal is l..1cille We ve heard that her ecret ambi tio .s to start a back-to- the-ta.m movemert, but no doubt she'll turn cut to be a beauty operator. fuklf 7'Q2,.wf5 MARY ESTHER BOWEN Red-haired, pert, vigor- ous, a lover ol chic clothes is Mary Bowen. Her per- sonality is grcphically dee picted in her manner ol walking. Mary Esther has a weak spot in her make-up lor a tall, dark, and hand- some sport. 7?tfZgd6.aainJ HAROLD BOYD :led haxrea anal 'mx 7 hls banjo lulaymt Romeo lS remarxable nn ornucl' as hts 1'naq11.1'1on coneernel Po any '15ullL4!61G. fn n or com oser ,644 RUTH CARNEY Prlm dark SO'Tl8ll'T16S gay Ruth has dlsplayea abmlxty ln several llnes endeavor She exen utshes e a ance dum the hand matr monv surely cometh he way n no knoweth? KI! MARGARET ALICE CHRISTIAN Dnmmutxve and blonde pleasant and attentxve Marge would sure make a swell pnvate secretary Soon all her engagement rmgs wont go on one lm ger .7 nf Aa EVELYN CLARK Hey hey hz dx ho etc An Ideal showgxrl Babe wnll soon bust :lee vaude vxlle stage Brxglxl lxghts will newer dazzle lhxs qxrl qpqf of l CL 455 OF 36 T' T' THELMA CLARK Drnwn mv vxva 10 an qllted wlth a plea mfg get sonal ty Babe has yea n mas o be a area drama :C a re s a i o Romeo and wltl' Francn Hur or as no n.o rzafua. haw Laff MARGARET CLARY Small neat and cute Phat hxes Marge Shes practlcal and prohclent n whatevf-r she does Ma ge anyone knows wlll make some blg shot an excellent secretary .v17.14.,6t7 K'J MAXINE COLLICOTT Pente blonde and sweet Po s who as one of our commercnal students and an acl-ompln hed seamstress as well should succeed m any lme ol vlork she undertakes 7lg.4..,...,CL4A,.,.zL CARLOS CRAIG Carlos Craxq younq man whose idea of heaven ns a mathematncs class Hrs blocky hgure typnfxes hrs practxcal resourcefulness Due to hrs wlde femmxne ac uamtanceshnp Mr Craxg wll marry young 54,6441 l'U'lll C tbl a Lrtc 'Ill 'txt scoo nrnf E. an 'rt A f CHARLLS DLJGLE uqere D ., e foo bran stonach ara er s p e C 1 a Yes C arles ho loles to Cu s and sc che rm to cure dogs ana cats ot dtgestton wtll tnevttably D a great phy tctan 861,59 MARY ERNST Studtous q u 1 et a n d frtendly brunette whose se cret amb1t1on so we have h ard ts to be a grand ma Wel here s luck to you Mary 157 Lf-M44 nw! RALPH ERNSTES One of a aroop of nlus trtous brothers Ralph lS blonde broaa and qutet One never knofvs what he can do so reserved s Ralph An tndustrtal stu dent he vtll probably uttl tee tn the ftture tne tcnowt edge and expcrtence fgatnod mG H S Q44fV6 !B.mA,J.4-.2 CL 4SS OF 36 l 'JL oovov e 51 J 1 0 J14,4.1,vsfY1-I YACK HI- N'l.TON sto ky mm 1 vt. a :mes ct arc lona ts la lf nte es e 1 exe ytn1n7 'rt ctorcyc o canary cages tlohn f' n ntngnarn to thats h1s real name can rraxe a twenty llVe year old motorcycle l nctxon ltke a two year old' FRANCIS HARMON Nancy or what have you long lanky ana amtable M Harmon and hrs wo yards of length are famtltar to everyones mtnds eye He plans tc drtve a uck but certamly eet ll ru on ground HELEN HAVENS Wttty actrvc red headed Tabtc declares she wants to be a aoctor but w th he passton lor SCO1'lES and her tot.. 'ta 1511 eatportertce me product a rareer as a columnrst vvtth aoqs as her subtect Mina W' 79444-af 9 .t ' Z. SLS!-.f'C. ' E l I,oq11fxC1f,'g5 v1'.'12'1 '1is, Su , 7Oljf,!2ffif:1rQ'f, gn' -1 fr' :pnq W ,z nl lx! fzzo gs, a ..5,ue'f,' gexestrgari Hugh 1, f lg 3 .1 fic-,-3-Jgfymyty .fur-11 1: refzx art: r:32',r. h I : 1: tx Sh - ll aQ.w,m arcurri ouficors Yfxtli ne: q U 119 QCCQM 5,115n.g,i cttratttve .suns and C u'1..y Segmggfcgw fr'tr'1f:1:'.'.e 7?er1'11. cq.:1.r'tent . 7.115 11. :..:f11:.: up 2:30 .' iff ,fig '.'l 'fever all . dec. :eg C: 'ie . 4 I7 'LDV C- L4 ' UNL I Small, 1 C , d'ul cf 't l ' lt' ' 'A 1 'h f ' 1' 'l.f'.fJ htm. IW 151 bf' b. ' :'. l r 1 d n h 1 W ' X ' r ' fro.. les t . rat a. d . ' ' .. , V Q , , yn- . N. , I 1 V.. , ' A . 9 , .A V 7 s . ' u . . . - - l 7 , t , 1 I .. ,.Vl:y,. e 1 V ll ' I l . , , l , ' . 1 - . tr , K P A A91 hrs t wt b ' the 'wx all LEOFA HVHNAANNI r all t cmd 1 ea lS mc o a fx t o o so e mg sa wo d She 1 no pe sexe an e he 1 ore ha d worke hvlkvn AGNES HERMESCH Blond qraclous and W1 lowy She lS one of our commerc1al students Dont tell but 1' s her secret am b1t1on to be an opera s nger 17,441 ELISON HOLTZLIDER Quxet rather scholar y and always an IDVEHIIVE chap Mr Holt l1der whose na'ne has been spelled a dozen d1llerent wap' has the pracucal qUGlllleS nec essary for the pus1.1ts he vv1ll lollow 1 e chem1stry and back wood s pr1.acl11nq I 5k-0, !I1SSOF i6 Q l 1 Q! GF if fy: mAf5'44Hf' fa '1OB1RT HUFQLL Z1 hle 1C f :nys con de a e s s Bo He l' s been e yone s l 1er'1:l cess'1.l a h'e1 Cl meve mer' s ne Je qomg to hxs head rare lellowl rr! LUELLA HUTCHISON Blonde blase and very small Luella wants to dlS cover a way to have the ClllSS nearer the larms so that 1t wont be such a long tr1p to town on Saturday mght HELEN INGELS Stud1ous d1l1gent and thorouqh 1n her work Helen tntends we know to be come cl school teacher Here s wxshxnq ner a strong 1qht arml Neafwfkqiw N 91 1 11' , I Q ' IHEQTIE HfTIDIf'.S,,.l , f l'iCN'.'Ai., HOP'.TIEi5GffTl H-TT? Y CTF sire-: 11:1.l 3 K ' Tall dark 111.101 frjlc 3331 iff . -1931? VVS 'U Wap mttmzxxs .s F'ox',' llzs ath- -.-.':.'c E E 1.17 s,1i:.- : .1 li-1.9 - ' 1'-11: 0:-zxerzeriro-1 :1' ::::71 C-Ziff IZVCI1 --Ef F1030 if ' A to torch :tl:1et11s, '..'E'.1::1 he 22:52 :ne TVZTZT 1111114 .rf C1 qi-E395 gg 39, word .o rrzyrt. Iflfllfl J 1 ' . iw f ' .1 C14 M ff Jlmzfcz If .5 v- f-,- A 1 A ' ' An I 1 I , l1vely fellow, ' L' ' ' lv - f- - I slr a., 1 r . o 011.- S.. , slen, 1 1 d l- E, . bg A- A . V ' A . A . , 1 I . V d 1 t , Le r a11s'. K ev Y I r I his SHC- - rn th. to -1 r1.e z..e . 1 , 1, ,Y Q rl . .1 s ted lor A. . , - r ' r c S s 1 ' v P V f-J fp, Qi! MW. , ,V 1 .X X N 1. , 1 f . , ,f , r I ' U tllkl INA ran L sr fd rar rf. o l PG what hams yo Q y ce .r L rrev spare ace rotor 77 CATH? llrltll' IONFS Tall slender a sleek ru no te another r ther rde l ecretary Catherrnc has the requrred charm and person alrty for thrs posrtron deah deahl Ox. Ame, DOROTHY KLAUSING Hardworkrng quret and brrllrant Dot an habrtuee of the honor roll wrll prob ably make a success rn any lrne of work she undertakes Thrs year she was secretary to no less a personage than B hrmse QQ? IOHN KLENE Tall dark and handsome Hrs secret ambrtron rs to outcroon Brng Crosby Af ter he has done thrs hrs lrrerrdly nature v.rll probab ly make hrm Brnas chret rrval for publrc lavor ffl, D yeas. LI 499 OF 36 Allbl LA FOl.LlT'll l G f ac arncng cr fr a o e r v e do lfrr v rn tel Ary rt ha to be good G,l.wUd'g A- 1 M IFSSIF LAND Practr al dependable and a rea head What more could be de ned? Iessre has won prrres lor her abrlrty as a saleslady She would make good publrcrty agent ,g,,,9,....,rf'f-af LEO LEISING Blonde quret and delrnrte rn hrs actrons Leo rs a drlr gent young Ford owner Wxth hrs start as an A student he should rn the future become a successful farmer or a profe sronal corn tester 2 KATHFYN LOUDLN Jolly good natured ac commoaatrng Kate tackled any rob wrth an rnfectrous araale usually succeedrng and wrnnrng frrends as she vrent Grlted wrh an un usual talent to r'rr 1rcry she should make the entetarn r ent world srt up and lrs ten K4711 Af 4 X04- 1 9 J. . k - t l r MA: 4 f.. l,L l ' ' Burr .I S ,P VY' A-151.3519 l fEtr.a:o'.fL rnuxszca' :rd Ca- l.. 1 r r rs arf- 1 'tramp GTV! X 7'q: Q 'Im'-C 'N' :if , , il , wrrttrerr, sy frkrrrx or l other fhrrras re t ,s, err. , Y , ,, ,, gym. ,rvrli , r.:-.:: ozrr rr. us. E. - GSM :MCC . ,ii OS L, m . ararnrncfl fzrwfzles 'Nhat she ,V N ,,,-.3 4 I mr- ha-. rn :nrrwr .' rr' . ow, lor she .f , t r Vhow, sf.,-QA ,lr NAJZA ' 7 A 4 A 4 ' , A , r , t b '- F , I V G 3 x , ., ., s -' - ' . ' Q s ' . . . C - .ff M. r ' N, C. ' ll. 5 , '1 If - - A, . ' 1 ,r ff VLILL M'X1ll C '1r1 el lax vf' ann l L wa SARAH lU Mr DC r1er1d y an se lSll 1: II 1n urance somet1me e really knows her st 1ll Sarah une wan to own an '1l1 gator farm so she can raxse her own purses .L4..lf..-Affl-'dk IOSEPHINE McCARTY Ta slender a flashy dresser who would make a n1lty model for the clothmq department ol a merchan dlS9 mart Io w1ll probably become a mmer or a sh1ps cap a1n or somethmg I 4 VARY rTTA M DONALD Br 4h' 1n a, 5 ca '1'1 1.1 l as 1f'ntal1 y M rr J t a a expr' D1 1 1' er Pow A '11 tr l '1 ty: ewr te she s a 9 1 G H Q ex rt se r' f to be fggqf 'AWW ll 198 OF .36 1 JO Ag Id -f-v 11 1lM U1 IF loo nolofl s or 1 to J'7ftll 1110 ed Ln 1 N ll be a 1 ra fs 114 ,lllALYN M KKUGHT otgh eas IH '1tmr , 1u 1tc dry a 1 keyboard a d a q1rl vwlo can w1eld a wmked penc1l pcunt Icralyn w1ll eas1ly do what she wants to do g who e she wan s to ga etc WWW MARY FRANCES MCLAUGHLIN Very sweet and very nop ular model ed1Ior Iab1e has long been promment 1n the 1ournal1sm departmcn Her hobby IS apparently plulosophy No one knows what labxc w1ll do next so 1t 1 tmro s1ble to make any re c 1 Hon as to su l1 zff ,.Wfm,yf.A,.f4 c1m1sr111r N1rNAuo11 Gav eneraellc' and fTlG ldy' Chr1s 1 a fer Sl 'ent salnslad, W1th her qav cH1rx1e and v1nn1r1a pt onalr y we h1nk she 1 one grand q1rl kfQM1,,Jfg .MLA rICHA D CLIC r' exre D1ClC V1 , s c co ltshea sn er of loxe s r,s o Dt k wot. d rrtalce a goo' str' e e has r' c ac ea co ee terxes Chau-4 Q 1 .n DOT PLEAK Vtvactous lrrendly curly headed Dot atwoys wtlltng to help has the re srtect and good mtll o ev ey student A to her u tu e tt IS He b obwtous E QLWAL CHARLES REDELMAN He has been the vtcttm of varrous nrcknomes rke The Krtchen Ktd etc but Shorty has stuck Easy gorng debonarre qutck bramed Shorty was never a slouch tn hrs studtes He ll marry hrs dtmmuttve lean ol course MARIE RETHLAKE Studrous, dependable drlx 99111. G lass wrth good Judgment rs Marte Anyone mrght doresay that rn spxte ol her professronal aruba txons the mxddle cxsle wrll be the ultxmate path for Mane Z-wfviwiffh CI ASS OF 36 1--5. I Uirr' I' G Cl CI f' ll! Q an rr' e ret tve dar cer nd 'rt o e ee c d re ore I FRA 11 LIN SCOTT A realy toutgh egg who ukes to read about shoot mg smokmg drrnkmg and ltg ttng Frank mtght f buymg drne noxels doesnt kee, hm' poor be a famous cop some dcxy PM All ROBERT SHAW Dark strong handsome but not rrch Bob wxth cm omazrng faculty for coaxmg motor vehtcles t run should develop mto a ma chtmst or rn case of war a grease monkey ZWJLJ EVELYN SNYDER Slender dark and quret Evelyn would lrke to be cr two gun GWoman She rs noted for her cheery smxle cmd her wnllmgness to please 54' ,Zozo F 'Vat 'QT ta Peewee ea xy wt lt an easy jotrtg bear Pg has a may Le. stardtng tgt e tn s orts So all that e oter wma reststance Peewee wt' roaxe a Jif MARY TUHD Ltght het.. J p easar-t never aall I. and er well known gtggle a e l ways welcome She trtterms to be a btg ttme soctety gat surely vw-441 CLEDA WAGNER Alert qutctc blonde small Cleda never latled to do to the best of her abtltty the task whtch was pre scrtbecl for her Surely such C! tratt wtll be valuable to her tn ltte af-z Sv Q, M, CI ISS OP 36 KATHWYN WALTL S e waftts o a tor Koen ene ,ettc ani know ng a'e a a ntgger tlour S eo to accommodate her boy tend her w 1 ana vt on Ca ry on Katel fplvftfa man., WI' LIAM WELLS husk an t ea aan Q. batncer o ,e song bodyguard Deedee not Chtclfaulee has always posses cd a nam al curtos tty x htcl certatnly wtl get hm 1nlO tro ble or make htm a success' fmedwv 245.6 BEATHICE WILSON Studtous calm exact Beatrtce ts rettcent about hersell but we say she ll be some bustness mans tnclts pensable secretary Thts gal ts an honor student v . .. - 4 44' L .Ocl c Uf'f'lS . 'El '- - szttatl. 'f :' Sh . t t be doc- ' 4 v, f s v r rf. ' 1' ts but: an out- t K . ' h fl to . 't gr :r . btttld ' t - 2 sm . h i' s no . r '- ' tr sw.. ret 'tt :s a speedy runner-probab rrztxzf have been the attrac' ly vi. .. ' bell-hop tt ' r y ,:, , ,, ,,-,,...7,, . t. - 'lf-R 'Btgrly 'y, d - He E , :- for fl , tl h , ' - r a- . ' , I 'A , . u . 'L ' 5' 5 4. ,. KI 4SS OF 31 'B I-CYD DYAN DON LAYTOJ lOHl' 'ZTYVJAHT FOBFPT YI B dent Us YV IUNIORS Under the sponsorship of Wallace Brennernan, mathematics and physics in- structor, the jolly juniors have completed the third year ot their high school career. Led by Loyd Ryan, president, Don Layton, viceepresidentg lohn Ste- wart, secretary, and Robert Kalb, treasurer, the class successfully conducted two jitneys, one with the seniors, had charge of the check room at the Sport- men's banquet, and sponsored the annual junior-senior reception. Members ol the class ol '37 have been outstanding in all lines ol school activity. With this beginning they should make a prominent class as dignified seniors. 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