Harrisburg Township High School - Keystone Yearbook (Harrisburg, IL)

 - Class of 1930

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GRANT JEWELRY co. 5 94 I -FOR GIFTS- W. xl A fl A l I' if l x jl HARRISBURG, ILLINOIS 7 , , S A it S F S no I I Q ri i vg s ivg viv - I 545 z THE KEYSTON E 5 3i5?C1-9595-9-5-,EQg ,E 2- . . - . I-.. H9 - - 1 ., i ., I 1 . .,,. Y L H K I Y K tv , - 5- I ' .-,.. - --473 a . Z , f xx f Q lm- .-I If ll... x V Q . A N.. n 1 ' 14, I ' 5 Q- ogg. e'.: w u d 'lu Jw' , .7 23. lf H P Y -,' I 1 ! 14.1. .. I A E 31 - Tx: CL :i . . Ii' .xc 3 5 ' ' Q J: K A tr W A A F6 S S 7 7 A fl C . I , . . Q M .. C , 7. -'T N' Q ' S EI A f A A Af' - fsesgzsf.-3 5.0.5.1-E SAE gauges? Ezsgagzs Eagan-ga.g.vs33,E ISSI 78: :Az if E E-'E :Ae E Q E E 'i i E i5 5 f ' THE KEYSTONE Taegvsifriez 2 ei E THE DAILY REGISTER Q E 52 QQ lg Largest Circulation of any E Paper in Southern Illinois 7.4 A E E Our job Printing Department Is Equipped to do The Very Best of Printing Everyone is either an asset or a liability to the school. What are you E 'lB?J5?6?A?5f6El'a?JB?AE2'a?6?!b?bE6?A? ?fzEaEaEaf5afa?A?1-.E-E135 ii Ami ,, gj5.v.:E v a g vi vivoi -L,f THE xE1's'roNE Telvgviv evgv gv i' E- 5' in 'E ,Y Gerald Naugle: Is this a second hand store? Dealer Yes Gerald Well I want one put on my watch Bonn e Rose I have been told I have the teeth of a beautxful woman Mary Wlgg ns Why dont you wear them? Charles Kxelhorn You had better keep your eyes open around here Audra Kmg Why7 Charles People wxll thmk you are a fool 1f you go around wxth them closed Orion Karber After graduatxonj Wxll you pay me what Im worth7 Employer I ll do better than that I ll gxve you a small salary to start wlth' The semor was born for great thmgs The junlor was born for small But no one yet has found the reason Why the freshman was born at all Brooks Reynolds Why do you have your socks wrong slde out7 Clayton Humphreys My feet were hot and I turned the hose on them Velma McK1nney to photographer Have I the rlght EXPYESSIOD7 Photographer Yes perfectly natural Velma Then be qu1ck lt hurts my face Davrd Plummer Why do you call your alarm clock Macbeth 7 Butner Potter Because Macbeth doth murder sleep LOUISE McDermott Too bad Shakespeare wasnt born ln London Helen Potts Why? I..ou1se Because I sald so 1n the exam :- Paralee Parks What would you do 1f I should cry? Glenn Dallas Hang out a srgn Wet Pamt Katherme Bush Why do they put B C after so many dates? Kenneth Smlth Well you see they don t know for sure so they say bout correct ust where dxd the automoblle hrt you7 asked the magxstrate Clyde W1lmoth Well 1f I had been wearmg a llcense plate rt would have been pretty badly damaged Cllfton Hall Theres a lot of lame verse 1n this volume Mary .lane Well what do you expect ln llmp leather7 If 36 people can carry 82146 horses rn each hand how many fish w1th purple tarls could clzmb trees m the wrnter when they were tlred of eatmg whale soup? Geneva Pankey I got some mslde mformatlon Ruth Pxckermg What IS xt? Geneva Im hungry Delmar Owen Drd you ever hear the flat tlre joke7 Wxllard Norman No Delmar It went flat I guess Ive lost another pupll Sald the professor as hls glass eye rolled down the sxnk ohn Cooley Have you read Freckles 7 z Pete 'Sullivan No mme are brown ii 1: P51 A U N ig 1 ' Q: : H ' -U ' , :iz :ir 23 E Z ,, . . . . 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La: Cream of Patent For Cakes and Wedding Cakes fi Belle and Harrisburg Flour for Bread E C as Old Kentucky 55 E for Biscuits 5 ai. it WOOLCOTT MILLING co. 5 C P C :sEaE.n.EEv:as?.-:f.fsg-.?.fs?'.f-bias? ?:Ea.?a.?.-sae:-Easa as .-.gngasgvs-.hai 2 C E921 - C 1, C HARRISBURG HOSPITAI IIC '70 N Vmt Street One bloelt north of eourt houstj Opermnff Hlrusbur Clnne 1I'l une bu11d1n STAFF A J Butner MD FACS Sur ery R B Nyberv MD X Ray and Ind Suwexy D A Lehman MD FACS Eye Ear Nose and Throat W J Blaekard MD Int Medlerne and Ind Surgery 2 T I-IAMBY SERVICE STATION I-IARRISBURC1 Inclnn Red Gasoline WAXFREE H8VOlll1C Motor Oll f ' nl V lf- 1 4 g W' f Ik' ,, ' 'J I . , A ' ' ,N , ,fl . - T li:-xx, T A- F V L ,J :f ' 1' 3 : .' .2 . ,- , f I . . Ii Compliments of KETURAIAPS BEAUTY SI-IOPPE 26 W. Poplar St. Phone 497fR RAINBOW S DRUG STORE W. C. 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'E W Ef- 55: 3 E GREGG 86 BARTER DRUGGISTS and OPTICIANS ARENSMAN S Everythmg ln School Books and School QUALITY SHOES Supplies HARRISBURG ILLINOIS South West Corner Publi Square Harrxsbur Ill F T t fth- hf - - . or Wen Y lee years We ave La CODgI'3CUl3.UOI'1S to the tered to the taste of the KEYSTONE Young Man In Wwmg Apparel THE NEW ECONOMY RATHBONE and BROWN STORE 7 1 5 li 5 I Qg 3 5 r Y Qi 1 F. Y 2,151 is gl: 'lEV-Q SV:-iV5'4?6i'E?f THE KEYST ONE j5Q'i-159 i l Q I 2 J 66 73 . - 1 5 ' -B A 2 . B 5 F- 2 2 S 5 E E A 2 F .r. -2 3 6. .zglsfsaibga Jszdsfagiasi-Asfssasilb. fn? Sf 1 I? 'J ' EA A A f 95 1 O fi? 5 X 5 xf I K f gZffQ .4 ' T., l AAA ff fi X S 2 comfms N Q THEscHooLf , WFSCLASSESKQ 3 ' 'A- ,ACTlVITlE5 7 N X HUMOR lj Q M N ADVERTISEMENTS 1 f X 0 K Xxx Y X X , , f' X X 6 , f 1 HE KEYSTONE E-E TC T R VI 'M if in the name of lf Common Sense! 5 S ai 1 v ox. sms! ,N Fi A spm: ga ncsnnnunn-4 . I . gi'-2 it trrz.-w-K0 'f-, una...-...-:: lsig H--LT':: :. ' I ' i F21 70, f fl ' X lil, L S 7 in - if We fi I ' 1. . .I'-j ,H 5 i-n-x L- I. r 1 fiylxl I-IE perils of speculation, is ET the hollowness of lavish st '1f. . 'Y - u la . : '1 L' n spending, and the saneness of QA, building up a reserve at the 2' i if-A Bank are obvious at half a - , , , I .- r Q GX glance. Your Common Sense tells you. Save,, is the resolu- .gli li, tion that leads to Success. l T H754 5-Li , r . 1 Q gi 2 5-Q5 W' I aging-5.-EsE'.?. I A A fb. J Z A JE A R' 6, if 6 2 'S A az 5 ff K E It E1 if? ' fijs THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK iQ. Harrisburg, Illinois rf g .siafafagaf S .sg-:sages 59453 . 1 11 a v gv vgaeiiff 'I'HIS KEYSI-owls Q E HATS CAPS 5 'fi Dress Well and Succeed A complete line of Papers, VHFl1lSl1CS, EIl3I'I16lS, and Stains and Glass at all times. 1-A Auto and Window Glass installed. I B B P . f .2 ob Umm mp o. E. BARTER PAINT aa , The Main Tailor on Main Street GLASS CO. -.E HARRISBURG, ILLINGIS Opposite P. O. Both Phones Exclusive Made-to-Measure Clothes Q The Students' Choice r Question: NVhat is the most dangerous word in : I the dictionary? CROSLEY RADIOS Answer: C. sc R. RADIO COMPANY I - -' Ff l Llablhty' HARRISBURG, ILL. QQ Insure against it- Progressive Radio Dealers J. C. RQBERTSON ff? -as fasagasas 2 Efg,rgi, ZfgIi Qing? 5 if ' ffm 'I 'fs B. vg va gs.: ur ge THE KEYSTONE Q :sav ing 2 H. RUDE, Funeral Home C FRANK GIDCUMB for E If embalming is worth doing at all, d S .A . F . , R , it is worth doing in the iinest possible umlture ugs an toves manner. We Have Goods That Please See Us an ave oney d S M 'Q' g J. H. RUDE, 18 N. Vine Street ff- Artistic Embalmer ' HARRISBURG, ILLINOIS ', I ' ' W Q: if ii 11' 42 BUILDING MATERIAL CLARKHAWKINS IQ HARDWARE az FURNITURE CO. THE B. FORD age LUMEER Co. HARDWARE T? and FURNITURE 5i 1 HARRISBURG, ILLINOIS Everything for the Home if viii: if ,A A Us I E I I fag :ag ing A 3 sag Ea-.Ea 'EH I we -I . E931 ' J I. 3 F: ig E if Ii -IIE E 'Q 2 5 QL DRINK COCA COLA IN BOTTLES Delicious and Refreshing Made in a Modern Plant from Pure Distilled W'lfL1' Visitors Always Welcome SALINE CANDY 86 BOTTLING CO Dorris Bros. Freshmen, Sophomores, Juniors, Seniors, and Faculty A man's success can be measured by his stickftofitfiveness. There are plenty of men that start with a great courage, but fail to stick until they finish. The world is hungry for men who have the will'power to stickg hungry for men who will func' tion to the finish. The hardest jobs are done not by strength but stickftofit-iveness. The quality of sticking to the finish is one of the foundation stones of success, Success in life, as in most everything else, depends not upon how great a start is made but how good a finish is made. A man may lack brilliancy, natural ability or cleverness but if he has the plugging nature and a mule he will eventually arrive with the load of logs. Stickftofitfiveness pays. THE HARRISBURG ICE COMPANY Wishes you all Success. Ice Manufacture, Ice Delivery and Cold Storage. Qi T 4. E if E 2 1 .I 2 Vx 513. THE KEYSTONE jg-Q59 -,,- Q W A 5 A ff is A TS - 2 3 - A 23 bl 45 K i t Q if A A A LQ' if -ff 2 is! 3 ra ,Q E E ini '- E .15 ig E 3, 5 1, A 'AsrJ5'fs'oE'6Es a AEA'1EJ5E fi E g ' 'fi T T E I E991 ggi vgv asv vgz f THE KEYSTONE sivgvga-Eogfegfgigi 5 5 STANDARDS of CHARACTER E This bank follows the same standards that we expect of our Q customers. It is well managedg you'll find our business methods clean and above boardg speculating is not tolerated. ,g - These same principles apply to your prosperity. Character, r thrift and capable management are the foundation stones of your I I success the same as they are in ours. When you adopt these per' sonal standards then you have done much to establish a sound E F' basis for credit. 2 T THE CITY NATIONAL BANK of HARRISBURG Z.: T 5 ' fi. K 12.- - 5 E H55 L T 4 E .rigs X Q . , fa? ia?Asa: sasaga ? 2rsas s E.-.sas .nga a r eas ? fiooi -., I E i 45 --1 1 C ta Q15 gi . R. Clements: Have you heard the hook and eye song? Lillian Davis: Probably but spill it. ' . R.: Hook and eye get some money from?' Marie Oehm: What s the difference between a trolley car and an orchestra? Laverne Smith: 'I dunnof Marie: A trolley car is run by a motorman and an orchestra by a conductor. Charles McKenzie has been wanting to go to the Black Sea to fill his fountain pen. Miss Johnson: What did Sir Walter Raleigh say to the ueen when he had :pread out his coat?' Edna Kirkham: Step on it. Liz. A A Mr. and Mrs. Search were disagreeing on the merits of a certain book part. Mrs. Search: Why, Ted. you can't appreciate it. You never wrote a book. Mr. Search: No, and I never laid an egg. but I'm a better judge of an omelet than any hen in Missouri. Louise Butler: The man I marry must be square. upright and grand. Madge Small: But honey, you don't want a man. you want a piano. Loren Dallas: i'Honestly, now you never would have thought this car of mine was one I had bought second hand. would you? Glenn Dallas: Never in my life! I thought you made it yourself. Hazelmae Clark: Is Rudy Vallee really a Connecticut Yankee? Ruth Clark: Surely, haven't you heard of the Connecticut Valleys? Ik Pk P? .33 3 L2 E is gvi v g va -ca rs . 26-1 L,r THE KEYSTQNE -359 if Q . 415-gc-gi 8' A 6 -I -. , 1 :Q . . Q' 5 s 1: 45 F5 L75 .. 'N s I Q e : 2 e- , -- A - 35 IE 4V Y, Lois Heatherly: That candy in that window makes my mouth water, Q Bernice Froman: Well, here's a blotterf' f El.. And then there was the absentrminded professor who had the students write the exam questions while he answered them. I ' ' Carl Fulkerson: Get out and see if that tire is flat again. Huckleberry : It's all right on top. Drive up so I can see the bottom. EI 'E - ' il b kRanaldo Matthews: Right in the middle of the speech Saturday night, my suspenders ro e. , , F Raymond Debes: And weren't you embarrassed? gt Ranaldo: Well, not very. You see. Henry Maddox had them on. F 1 15: S fi' George Monge: I've just killed five flies-two males and three females. f Carl Miller: How do you know? George: Two were on the table and three on the mirror. -lin :zz Mr. Simpson: The word heir shows the inheritance of parentage from father to son. - , :-. Raymond Stump: In medieval times folks never married and therefore never made any W Q errors. Mr. Small: What is the Era of Good Feeling? 1 Charles Prout: Why the Whisky Rebellion. of course. c S :Ei it :si - Loren McClendon: Are there any connecting links between animal and vegetable king' AA' dom? - ' Dale Moore: Yes, hash. I i :El 1 . gr Margaret Morgan: What are you reading? , z. Romaine Noonan: The Daily News. ilk Margaret: How often does it come? I R IE? P ,-V L do g. 1 Y Y: . Q 1 aesasasasagaeasa TEA? g gi wg . -- ini f101l BOTH PHONES 3' 3'W3'lHF31 3 P Wal? 'ti HART SCHAFFNER 86 MARX Prep Suits For the Hlgh Sehool Student xzes t 8 Som as low as S20-Others at 525 to 529 50 They are Guaranteed Graduation Suits T THE PALACE CLOTHING HOUSE f' The Store of DISIIHCIIOH N .L 52d :- q I ' ' T 2-5 J .-J FE LQ BARNES LUMBER COMPANY ,.'g 2.4 A A PRICE-QUALITY-SERVICE ' E71 2 1,24 :- :l:: .-Fi 'fr 5: 1lP O ' i v,-ivgv g gea r THE KEYsToNE 5?g9?,fgvg-vg zgyg-ggq-3 ?7 A - ' - I N i SA 33 O 3 5 o 7 i :K ' - - 5 - - 7 5 FE - . . , - N T if Q-' T' F 57 il W .' . 55 iii 4 E I K ,Q A ffl f - 1' , , , , ,H ,W , :E gre- ' Jw ?asffAsA 4s?.mfa? ?n1:aga.?.s? 2.-.EAEA A n agas aiyii 51021 y F SOLE MATE HOSIERY . T MCDANIEL s BAKERY BUTTER NUT 311 I Is the best kept bakery in Southern COLONIAL CORN CRUST H1if1OiS- Bakes by the Younger Generation of , Master Bakers Q Ask for MCDANIEL S PRODUCTS PANKEY BRGS BAKERY 55. 412 as , FEP G 511 'IPOPULAR PRICED SHOES Come Here for Good Food ' ELITE CAFE Q3 HART SHOE STORE 53 HARRISBURG, ILLINOIS 4- 5 F1 F- IIN 332 'SFI Sli! III? l HI All 3 UIHDEIIIIRTIISZIIHUEJILOEIIIIUEIIESESIIISE W IFJ :E as fa 5 r 5 23? ifs viv v V,- iv i 'a!EB L,r THE xl5YsrroNE j,:5,g9 v v o9g,.-EE 2 T 'fi as E ,,, 5 A L 3 Q Q JE I , T I d fi 3 2 gg ,E in. ' f 5 A I 9. f'T A f ! H 2 55 .4 dx f . -I - :bg ?AgAsA?A?AfA ?!t 6? 1 E55 3 I 'U I: 103j zgesnua- ? 5 Ti se -2 E as 5 2 f 2 E i g-r v viv v wii f THE KEYSTONE ..-ivgvsgvgv v -uf: ... 8? V S3 Q3 Established 1917 il E W THE METCALF STUDIO 1' Photographs Live Forever Year Book Photograpis By Our Studio :Q 3 fr. 1 5 W 7 r n 518 i a W m E m 3 .rs Q as E A Q Th 5 ai E 1 ai ag' R 7' 1 Q4 c if o 4 5 A ' ' - - e 1 - f- :E FI .. 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McKinley Ave. ' :fi gre. lui HE G For Safe and Economical 3, , , Transportation The Hotel that makes you feel at U ,QQ Home when away from home. The Hof se tel offers to the traveler all that is best W Qi in Comfort and service. HARRISBURG if and : . R' P. HORNING, Prop. DORRISVILLE BUS LINE lVlZll'1Hg6I' :Ye ? . rib If Dr, E fly .. , , 7 , . 1 K W Y - Af ,uf.5E.ZIEZL5' . A-Easa as aaase zs a f 4 f maj 8' K 2: gp g-e..'iv5v5fr5 I5E5f me KEYSTONE r J ava-9-f i Q v ' Z E WILL JOHNSON MAUD JOHNSON Telephone in Every Room E ASK ANY TRAVELING MAN 2 2 EE fi EZ 5 THE NEW SALINE if . 2 Zh American Plan 5 LQ 2 W 2 . . . Q 40 Rooms with Running Water-8 wlth Bath Q It , E 2 RATES 53.75 UP E E E 5 re as 2 w Q 5 F5 3 ' HARRISBURO, ILLINOIS Q . 5 gizs-f.fs?.n,s.o.?Af.-,f-.siaiweeagagaizygasaeafi 22-E.-.2r. A1 .n n agn agai N071 'YE f 'lj :gl .1 ,AE gg-Q :fl 1 3-U. ff!- 37: 7.23 -63 fir 5113? K, 55 IQ, ffl' I l SETEN FURNITURE EXCHANGE HARRISBURG ILLINOIS Willard Batteries Delco Batteries GLASS ELECTRIC SERVICE 19 WEST CHURCH ST. Radiator Repairs Electrical Service PICKFORDIS GREEN HOUSES AND FLOWER SHOP Choice Cut Flowers and Potted Plants for All Occasions fil, , .ll 'IES' 353' SDD? ?llI3'll Dell llQ:llll3?IllH25lllI5Ellll3EIli22llIl3HlIi!?'Illl?Ell 25 Z E 2 li iv v,g 5.'v2 f,iE THE KEYSTONE fgyggegqgg v q g ffl I 1 F 5 ' WE BUY AND SELL USED FURNITURE Q 2 L FA? 1,2 4 L Mr 5 if 5 ' EW ' if Q V' ,I Y 'ba 1: u Q H3 E -1 ,Els .1081 I L gl, 1 1. ,aj B -x L! ,F L, .1 1 ,u THE KEYSTUNISi'fu1vivIv tE'J'.Zv ' Qg ' fl- QCE EBB if I L The Prize Winning Shoe Rebuilder I , ALL WORK GUARANTEED A - 1 ET-is We Lead In Shoe Rebuilding I 421 114 N. VINE ST. HARRISEURG, ILL. I 45 A Li! iii ' - YT? S :Q -LN 4 Qi ITE Gif QI .525 LI LTR 'H lpllb EE PIERSON AND RUDE ,LI If LL Q ik Lf: li Y iff' I-'I 'ci I H+ ,QI 62- :IH Li , 43 CLOTHING HATS ff .CL N V Q THE BUCKEYE I EE iq C51 Our A -, PRICES ARE NEVER HIGH mi iii SHOES FURNISHINGS ' '-L '16 I-I I 1091 V in f' I u I F . I J nv M l 65 'Q .1 ra, 1 .1 L I: Eat a Dish of Velvet Every Day Health and Nourlshment 111 Every Dnsh Made by THE BUSY BEE Candles and Hot Lunches MORGAN S VARIETY STGRE BROWN IE S CLEANING and PRESSING Mur. 25fR-Phones-Ind. 111fG 10 W. Poplar St. Hats Cleaned and Blocked We give Eagle Stamps. a F, v is 1 HE KEYSTONE fiiiflivivivgv v av g E H A as A PQ QQ if ,. l '? gl, lui' lg P-j 1 VJ ef iff 11. 7 A rj- 'Yi I , Y Qr.. E n n ' ia n, n a v. A 13 5 llrllj il Viv ? EVANS BRAKE SERVICE Electric WheelfOfMeter test cars for hard steerinv excessive tire wear shimmy and wandering on road. The only scientific wheel alignment tester in Egypt. Modern Electric jumbo drive on brake tester. All makes of brakes serviced and rebuilt. Greasing by the Alemite system, complete chassis lubrication 75 c. ALL WORK GUARANTEED 730 N. MAIN ST. PHONE 775-R F F s1Q X, i ,V qi A : A 11 W4 51 Fil 1 -4 I G gvg vgfz THE KEYSTONE 3.5113-g.-g-mcg-.3-3,-ggi 5:3 A E as in 5 A if as U, 5 I S COMPLIMENTS OF 75, HARRISBURG SERVICE COMPANY Star Service - s A?A?s'aE'!A?8i5A?A? ? A:. 3 i Q EG? ,ETA t 51113 Fl gl I n. 3,1 I, L., .x 'fl 515 line' il' 9 5, J J-li ul Di Oi fm' lip, ia' I Eff KE? 61 gat. vi g.v5vE'.z.a L. THE KEYSTQNE 53 S 2 J LEE McGUIRE Ladies Ready to Wear and Mlllmery Nolth Slde Square HARRISBURG ILLINOIS 111 ' '1- FLORSHEIM SHOES For the Man who Cares THE TOGGERY LAMBERT and HORRELL Prop Cormr M3111 59' Poplar 5 P-. ' 1' Q I , if fi-2-I Sli IQ-E 5 'QF l-21 P Lin ks , His A , 391 r-Q1 I ,L I ?-'sf-scsi.-. ?.'se.f.-. i gagn a Saga'-s a a agagpgsii L1123 Wlimwaj deas, Artwork, En- gravings, Printing and Binding of the right kind combine to produce your Annual. In placing your con- tract select an organiza- tion that assumes all the responsibility and you will not be dis- appointed with the results. dll' . ,Jw '1 -bw fs wi ' - fr- v l .4 h Wu.: 1 ., 1. -.- ' X.. .. 1 ii' .1-, .v - SMU 6 I Y' 1 x A i , fp Ll v A. , 1 -S S- -,-- THE xf:wsmxE , fn, F A-E1 Q51 , Ql Q11 QT K' 1.1! mf 'Q 3: Q4 54 ' l HARRISBURG MOTOR SALES CORP. ,Qi HUDSONESSEX-PACKARD Q1 534 SALES and SERVICE r-L. , 55 Harrisburg is Q1 Good Town if 'E '19 -Q Lal Ri F23 ii I-TQ :TX rnii Compliments of 'inf eg. 'hi GASKINS MOTOR COMPANY W TO THE CLASS OF 1930 Eff E INT E24 ,L Iii ll? 5: P iq Y' ff! - L.e,' ff J,-aa 51133 ,A L , V' E' Q . r r v-. I7 1 4 N L f A W, , E H- ,. . 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Kenneth Stokes: 'LHow do you like the new serial in the Youth's Companion? Aud Jacobs: Do you mean 'Post Toasties'? Miss Brugman: 'LWhich is farther away, Africa or the moon? john McDonald: Africa, for we can see the moon but we can't see Africa. Miss Rice: Why were the Middle Ages called the dark ages? James Carr: I suppose it was because there were so many knights. Men may come and men may go. But Mary QSnyderJ talks on forever. Mr. Bonnell: Give me an example of the law of compensation. Lowell Ozment: If a man has a short leg his other leg is longer. Miss Longbons: L'Prove by examples that heat causes expansion and cold contraction. Fred Gregg: 'kIn summer the days are long. in the winter they are short. Ruby Beam: I want a chicken. Charles Keilhorn: 'LYou wanta pull it? Ruby: No. Ill carry it. ' I i Hubert Fox: I guess you've been around with a lot worse looking fellows than I hai ent you?'l No answer. Hubert: 'I say you've been out with a lot worse looking fellows than I am. Euk enia Maude: KI heard you the first time. I was just trying to thinkf . Foster: 'L oe. did you get a good workfout last night? III Claybrooks: Yeah. I walked the Hrst two miles going home and run the last two. ' 1 Foster: That's fine and how far do you live from school? 0 : Two miles and two feet. Charles Bridgewater: 'kWhy the loud socks?l' George Ledbetter: kTo keep my feet awake. Reed Glascock: 'Did you ever read Looking Backwards? ' George Monge: Yeah, once in an exam. and got expelled' Wendell Reed: Wipe off your chin. Vvavie Cole: 'Carft for it's fastened on. Hubert Fox: MI can't write on an empty stomach. George Johnson: 'Did you ex er try using a desk? Mr. Cooley after explaining a hard problemjz 'I wish all of you could work t is. Champ Davis going back to sleep : We do too. Mr. Cooley. Mr. Taylor: Why were you late this morning?' Miss Einhaus: 'LLacene. if your father earned S40 1 week 'ind gave your mother half would she have? 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History, Civics. :ind Economics University of Kcntucky Evzinsvillc Collcgc H:irrislsu1'g. Illinois v,-:asm 'bv BESSIE BELLE PEMBERTON English Soutlicrn Illinois Normal University of Illinois I'Izii'rislwui'fJ,. Illinois '- , 1 If L. sf' if-4 - 2:1 IIZI C' W. 1. FOSTER. B. A. .. Mathematics .1 . Southwestern University Georgetown. Texas rl V. l ' IMO I-IORNING. B.S. . . Coinniereial , Christian College r University of Illinois N 5. .I Palestine. Illinois 1: I my ,K . Q - I I ,. .4 . CONSTANCE BAKER. A. B.. M. A. I English. History W'llSlI1I1HtOI1 University St. Louis. Ivlissouri ' MAURICE VI. GELDER. M. W. S. B. Band. Qrchestra Ithaea Band School ' Penn Yan. New York F . If ALVINA M. SHESTAK. I B, A.. M. A, i . History 7 Coe College State University ol Iowa Marihel. Wiscrwiisin w I NORMA KELLAMS. A. B. English Indiana University jasper. Indiana BERNICE KQHLMEYER. I B. S. H. E, Domestic Science and Cafeteria Purdue University Boonville. Indiana STELLA KADYK. B. S. ' ' . Physical Education University of Illinois N: Fulton. Illinois i' - . ri ' lik if jewve f gipfff ssstwsfssfeffi I13I Q. V S.--if 7'!'if ,L ,ga ' 1291, ig fi A -., f..f,- swgu -xg J L Q. ,fit . 1 9 U-. --Q -1 -,lf-1 . if 1 me ' In R 0 1 , ,. -... ,aw : :- .1 -, . ,r . v H ,,-.. -...w . - 1 1- . .., ., .-1 6 - '4 ' Zmflfikl .-.Ha 4.4 lads tif Marion. RUTH EINHAU5. B.A. Mathematics University of Illinois Quincy. Illinois JOHN H. KRUGER. B. S. Agriculture Xx'Y21Sl1Il'1gCOl'l State College U. S. Ia. State College University of Illinois Bellingham. XVashington KATHERINE RICE. A. B. Art. English, History Indiana University Rockville. Indiana RUTH STROUD. B. S. English University of Illinois Cohden. Illinois JAMES A. COOLEY. A. B.. A. M, fvlathematicf Indiana University Sccittsburg. Indiana LELIA L. JOHNSON. A. B.. M English Indiana State Normal ' Indiana University Evzinwille. Indiana ELIZABETH LQNCBONS. B. S. PhyQiCs. Chemistry Univergity of Illinoif Illinois GILBERT P. SMALL. Higtory. Mugic University of Chicago Chicago, Illinois Ph. f I ,Z T '-fit LKTTCKQ-,fg 'Xi B. ini C 'IUNA REYNOLDS. A. B. English - Vxfashington University 1 Union City. Tennessee DOROTHY E. BRUGMAN. B. S. General Science Northwestern University Evanston. Illinois rv -1' - ' H.. PAYE MOFFETT. B. A. Mathematics Simpson College Clearfield. Iowa JOHN S, CHARLTCN lvlanual Training University of Illinois . Harrishurg. Illinois LILAH M. HEUER. B. A. -fi, - i V - N French .37 A it I I I 'I University of Illinois Vs'iseonsin State Normal :X .-Q - b , V1 Oshkosh. Vvfiseonsin :iv N. . rr-'Ef N . in -. I , .f v i., BERTHA M. HILL. A. B. Q Dramatics. English . University of Illinois Illinois State Normal Nlorton. Illinois 1 4 ' 1 A MRS. RUTH E. HAXVKINS g f Commercial ,E Athenaeum University . Y . Harrisburg. Illinois i ff 5mfsjf'ere'73we +ssVfL fx IUI MRS. BERNICE HAGLER Private Secretary Gregg School Harrisburg, Illinois GERALDINE FAVREAU Office Assistant Harrisburg Township High School Harrisburg. 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' ' 'r - .I uV,.,,, ' I I -1f 5- 1' 'I' 'A -fi , E' SENIOR OFFICERS Francis Jahn-L. Orchestra '27, '2Sg Band '28, '29, '3Ug I'lifY '29, '3ll: Pres, Senior Class '29, 'FHL Clarion ref porter '29, 'Blix Older Boys Conference '26, '29, Quiet, but dependable and true blue. A favorite with all. Kenneth Wiley-L. , Uv, .hu ., . .ji .,. hw, .jk , , .. 1 I'l1fY -h, -2, JU: Senior Class 'l'1'easui'er -L nfl: jr. Class Treasurer ,N -Ig 'Clarion lxe porter '27, '2S1 Glee Club '27, '23, '29, 'SNL Keystone Staff '30, Older Boys' Conference '26, '27, is, 'zu One flag, one hand, one heart, one hand, one female eyermoref' Juliet Barnes-L. .Iuby Lowell Queen '23, Purple Curtain '27, '23, '29, 'Sill National Thespians '29, 'FHL Seeretary Thes pians 'FUI hlunior Seeretary '27, '2S: Senior Secretary '29, '3l'lg Ir, Play '291 Senior Play 'SIM Hiking Club '26, '27, '2R: Clarion Reporter '29, Pow Vyfoxy '23, '291 Physical Education Exhibition '26: Keystone Staff '29, 'EW So long as folks are human 'I'hey'll have many faults that jar And the way I liye with people Is to take them as they are. Charles Farrar-E. Dog Face Senior VieefPres. '29, 'EVIL lwlinstrel '29: I'Ii'Y '23, '29, 'FHL Purple Curtain '29, 'FIM Orehes tra '26, '27, Tennis '29, 'SH1 Senior Play '3fl: Older Boys' Conference '26, '27, '29: Vaueleyille '2N. Track '291 Class Basketball '26, '27, '28, Dog Face is a fine chap we all look up to. Vs'onien elon't bother me any. L ? ff' V 4ZE,' I 17 l Q X471 .4- 1 fc. vo , ROBERT TUTTLE-L 3 ' Tut Band '26, '27, '28, '29, '30: Orchestra ' '26, '27, '25, '29: Hi-Y '3llC Glee Club '29. 'Sup Keystone Staff '31l: Vaudeville 'ZZTQ . Tulip Time '2tv: Older Boys' Conference '26, '27, '25, '29. Tut is one of our most popular seniors. The girls just can't stay away from him. and we don't think he cares either. He helps the looks of the class, . too, CARL H. HAGLER-E. Band '26, '3ll: Football '2S: Vaudeville '29: Hi-Y Secretary '29, '3ll: Older Boys' Conference '28, '29, lt is better to have loved and lost .gg than never to have loved at all. is l F 'MARY ZIMMER-L. L. and E. Contest '25, '26: Purple Qlh Clarion '26, Mary possesses one of the most friend- I .- ly dispositions we have ever seen. She V is always smiling and ready for a cheery word. LOUISE EUSTOTIA BUTLER-L. I' Stocia , Glee Club '26, '27, '28, '29, '34,l: Press Conference '29: L. and E. Contest '301 Keystone Staff '34l: Telawala '2T: Chorus '2T: Minstrel '2T. Louise is a true type of the jolly sen- iors of which we are so proud. She be- lieves in beim: good but still having her fun. With her abiilty and personality, she will surely make a great success. GERALD NAUGLE-E. I . F. A. '2H, '29, '31l: Judging Teams '2s. '29, '3ng Debating '30, Purple Clar- ion Stall' '29, '30, Track '29: Beating the Sheriff to Farmer Brown '29: St. Louis Dairy Show. In school he is one of the old men or' our class, Sour at times, but who can appxeciate beauty in everythini: as he does ' CHARLES PROUT-L. ' L. and E. Contest '27-'2l5: Orchestra '26-'2T. '25-'29, '29-'3Ilg President Junior Class '2N-'29g Commercial Contest '29: Debating '26, '27, '2N, '29, '3ll1 Purple Curtain '28, '29, '3lI: Glee Club '29, '3ug Vice-President Lowells '29, '3rl: Track Man '30: Clarion reporter '29, '3U: Vice- President Soph. '27, '2t4: Older Boys' Conference '27, '28, '29: Pickles , Sen- ior Play: Class Basketball: Vaudeville '2o: Minstrel '29: Bi! Seven Intellectual '29: Hi-Y '29, '3op President of Hi-Y '2T. An Honor student of whom we are proud. ALLENE JOHNSON--L. Al . L. and E. Contest '2T: Hiking Club '26, '2T: l'hys. Ed. Exhibition 'ZTQ Pow Wow ' '26, 'IM '29: Literary Society '27, '2S: l .Junior Play '2?I: Hi-Tri Leader '29, 'iillg Purple Clarion Stall' '29, '31l: Purple Vurtaing Commercial Contest '29g Older Girls' Conference '29: Keystone Staff '39, Her viva:-ity and energy is in constant e'-'iflenre-. MARY NANCY FELTS--L. Lowell and Emersonian Contest '27, 'Jag Commercial Conte:-it '29: Secretary Freshman Class '26, '27: Lowell Secre- tary '29, Tw: Glee Club '26, '27, '2s, '29, 'ZLM3 Pow Vl'ow '27: Orchestra '27, '28, '29, 'Zlllg Hi-Tri Leader '25, '29, 'ling Style Show '2Hg Purple Clarion Stall' '292 Keystone Stall 'llllg Physical Education ldnhiliition '2Tg Older Girls' Conference '29. Quality, not quantity, with a musical mu:-h and ear that make all creatures pause to hear. L ,L , ,L are 1 S pgs. e-eo i A f U51 CARL FULKERSON-E. Clarion Reporter, 'ISL Carl must be immune to the common heart disease so easily found in school. He is a happy-llo-lucky boy getting a big kick out of life. CLAUDE HEDGER-L. Colonel Clarion Reporter, '29. Claude is very business-like. but he is ' a jolly irood fellow and has many friends X that will help to endear memories of the - old H. T. H. S. - 2 VELMA DES AULNIERS MCKINNEY-L, 1 Vee Dee Yaudeville. YN: Style Show '29: Knave of Hearts YT: Betsy Baker 'ing My Aunt From California '2E4: i Junior Typing Team '29: Debating: 'QM Purple Clarion 'BU3 Purple Curtain '29, i '3H: Hi-Tri Council '30: National Thes- , pians, VicePresident: Senior Play: Older Girls' Conference: Hiking' Club '27, if A couuettei' Yes! But one with many 1 l talents and ureat ability. g LAVERNE INGRAM-L. g Country i G. A. A. '25, '29, '3f'I: Basketball YN. Q '2El: Physical Education Exhibition '27, ' '5. , Don't ask LaVerne to help you lament l for we should hate to see her smile van- ' ish. RAYMOND DEBES Bom Purple Clarion Stall' '29, '3II. ' Raymond is always ready with a smile. Surely his future will be full of happi 3 ness. Does he know his newspaper work il CHARLES E. KIELHORNSL. ' Chalkie Poultry Judging Team '29, '3fI: Na- tional llairy Show. One of the little giants of '30, One who is turning his talents into good ac- count. ' 1,-. - ln- ' MARY HERPEL-E, Kitty Vaudeville '26, '2T: Novice Typim: Team '293 Physical Education Exhibition '2T: Rasketball '26, '2T: Hiking Club '26 '2T: Purple Clarion Reporter '29, She wore a smile all the while! She is a :ood typist and a good student. Her many uood qualities will help her to X make a success. PARALEE M. PARKS-L. Paddy 1 ' Purple Curtain '27, '23. , How we all envy Paralee for her speed in shorthand and bookkeeping. She just naturally does things well and makes .e irrades when the rest of us have I0 toil for them. -Q' Q! Y .. Im Mx 2 S-f5,J47Q-X1 'idarn V , gX.,,ff'E', ,-'M U91 ' ' ' ' i W :tartar-3 SMALL-L. 41. A. A. 'fx 'fvz Basketball UT: Yaudeville 'Z'-: Physiual Education Ex- hibition 'Im Puri-le Clarion Stalf '29, '3-'z Hi-Tri Leader '29. 'BHC Editor Key- stnne 'ilu 'Bm Indispensable! The word tits her per- fet-tly.'I'he Keystone would have been in a sorry plight had it nut been for 5latl:e's skillful directions. She has the honor of heading the honor roll for the , seniors, OM.-XR VVOMACK- L. Butch Ftvmball 'lT, '25, 'ZEN Basketball '2T. 'jx 'jim 3511: Track YU: OI'6l'9fili '2U: Style Show '2N. '30, Here is a man. iYith all his honor, he might have been si-oiled long ago. but he is not that kind. HARRY EDWARD BOZARTH-L. Bozy lgiasketball 'ix '19, '3i': Football '26, QT, 'Q-: Clarion reporter '29, 'SOC Older Buys' L'unferent-e '38, Little but loud, Bozy's 0. k. with the cz-Uwd. N ntarvfzn XYRIGHTfL. iilee Club '27, 'Stk '3 : Purple Q Curtain llramatics Club '25, '29, 'SUI 4-H National Thespiansg Basketball '15-UT: 'JT-'hz Operetta 'SNL Vice-President of Hi-Tri 'lim ':51': Keystone Staxf 'Zim De- lwatin: '2T, 'ix 'Zim Physical Education Exhibition 'IT: Junior Play 'ZEN G. A, A. '37, 'Sac Older Girls' Conference '25, '29, Madge is knmvn for her willingness to work and her great skill in doing it. How well she can assume the part of a digniiied lady when acting in a play. She has been a valuable asset to the class. XYILLIAM E. PATTOX-E. ' Pat t'larif,,n reporter UU. 'iiux Class Bas- ketball la. 'Liu '25 : Press Conference .W ,X splendid ez-.ample of coordination of mind and limiy. Much loved by his fellow st ident-. MARIE SIGLER-L. Transferred frum Paducah Kentucky Hizh S1-html 'Lv The Black Mask Dra- matif-s Club '!T: French Club 'ZTQ Ath- letif-s :Xssuciatirgn 'QTQ Seventeen 'jfg Purple iflariun reporter 'JUQ Hi-Tri l'1Y-unvil 'lt '.fEl, Till. We att- :lad Marie became une uf us. She is a very cheerful person who seems tv- -hed lauuhter and :und will along her may. .X N Y,AU,'Hl:'N.XS WE. l'l.'--i-'nl I'.fluf':l'1un I'. .hilr1ti4in '22 '-'-e like ,Xnnzt lie:-aise -he .smiles all '11 mme. We .lf.r.'i beliene she ever unr- - :il-fm' :ir.j:'hinu. I Ii.'-.FiKI..IN IiIf'H.'xl1ll MILEY E. Hi-Y 'JH Z . '5i : PllYlfl9 l'urtain 'ffli ffaiivfnal The-I-ian 'Jig 'ling Ftmtliall '36, '1'. ':: Jimitn- Play 'Ji': Senior Plav 'L lirnei-unian Pre-irlent 'lillg Sulilid. mf-ff l'iv-irlvrii 'JT-'L-1 Print XM,-,-, 'gs' 'Ju lfnwl '91, 'JT1 llifvhe,-na '30, '37, 'llvlvf limi-'4'fmfere1lf'e 'JT, 'J-. 'Baz Key- f'fim- Staff fi . 'i lnlllnam fffllw,-,, and a perfel-1 wen- vl--mm, :iv :ill lime-. Nu f.-.nnfler l ranlf.'s ' Ii 2 'ff ziriiffr, vhs: lznligq 1 , ft' ,A 1 '!' ff,,- ', ' '1 . ,,, fx H-ff, 1-A .5 'Q , . . l 'za Fe Yzf! i i ' KATHLEEN INGRAMH-L. Lowell Quartette '2H, '29, 'JSUZ School Quartette '25tI: Style Show '29g Physical Education Exhibition '27: Glee Club '2N. '29, 'iillg Hi4Tri Leader '29, H501 Cla-rion reporter '29, 'ISUZ Older Girls' Confer- ence '29. A beautiful young: lady, and popular among: all students. Can she sintr? MITTIE RUTH TAYLOR-E. L. and E. Contest '26, '27, '2S, '29: Hi- Q' Tri Leader '2s, '29, '3tl: Glee Club '2T. '2s, '29, 'liuz Minstrel '2N: Style Show '26, '27, '29, '29: President National Thespians '29, '39: Older Girls' Confer- ence '29: Operetta '27, '28, '29, What A Girl '29g The Pa-tsy 'Zillg Keystone Start '39, Purple Curtain '2N. '29, Tw: Chorus '27, '25, '29, '39, The indomitable Mr. Taylor in feminine form. A very lovable combination. DAYTON MCCORMICK --L. Freshman President '26-'27: Hi-Y '2Sg President Hi-Y '29, '3lP: Older Boys' Con- ference '26, '27, '2s, '29: Purple Cur- tain '29, '3offVice-President '3U: Vaude- ville '26: Style Show '29: fllee Club '27, '2s, '29: Junior Play '29, L. and E. Contest '29, '39, Quiet, unassuming, but capable, he wins admiration by his merits. RALPH BROWN, JR.--L Vice-President Freshmen '26, Betsy Baker '2N: Purple Clarion '27, '30: lie- batini: '27, '2N, '29, 'ISlI: Purple Curtain '2s, '29, 'Img Hi-Y '25, '29, '3u, L. and E. Contest '29, 'iiuz National Thespians '29, '3IW: Interclass Basketball '3'P: Foot- ball Manauer '29: Bit: Seven Intellectual '29: Boys' Quartet '39: Operetta '25, '29: Junior Play '29g Senior Play '391 Older Boys' Conference '27, '28, '29, '3fl: Pow XVow '27, '2N: Mt-Kendree Intellectual Contest '29, Minstrel '28, '29: President of-Lowells '393 Secretary Hi-Y '28, A young Socrates of the class of '24u. WINNIE BELLE BEASELY-L. Transferred from Creal Springs '29, Tilt: Sophomore Play '29, Junior Play '29: tilee Club '27, '2H, '29: Intellectual Contest '2s, '29: Girls' Quartet '2N, '29, 3 XVinnie Belle can well be proud of her curls. She is the only member of our class who possesses this aid to beauty. Q- EIINA KIRKHAM-E. Fuzzy L. and E. Contest '29: Secretary ot' Emersonian Society: Commercial Con- test '29: Intellectual Contest, '29: fllee Club '27, '2N: Chorus '2TZ Purple Cur- tain '29, '3U: National Thespian Society '29, '3ll: Purple Clarion Stall '29: Press Conference '29g Style Show '3s, '29, liey- stone Stall 'iiug Hi-Tri Leader, '29, 'iiug Junior Play '29, lVith E1lna's ability and personality, we are sure she will make a success. VIRNA LEE HUUSEW E. Track '2N: Au. Club '28, '29g I . F. A. 'filti Hi-Y '2N, '29, 'Sing Purple Curtain '39, National Thespians 'Clog Vaudeville 'Ziug Clarion Reporter: Treasurer Au. Club '29, 'Sing Older Boys' Conference '29g Poultry Judging: '29. He may acl the feminine parts in plays, but in the game of life, he will prove a stronu soldier. GEORGE NV. LEITBETTER--E. Bur Transferred from Elizabethtown -,. ,N At Elizabethtown: Class President '27- '2s3 Basketball '26, '27, '2sg Play '26, '27 : Harrisburg: Football '2s, 'illli Hi-Y '2N, '29, 'JWZ Class Basketball '28, '29, 'Img 'l'ra1-lt '29, 'lttlz illee Club '29, 'Iwi 1 1 l urple Clarion '29, 'Slug Operetta '9' liaml '29, '29, Till: Pow XYow '29, A small town boy but bitf city stuIl'. ff-.Q 3' of .RF- g 2 Ii-gg V 27 ff g'1,i- ff' , 1 llll A f 'X , . ,, . , , L21 -. af Ng 1' :g m:-,i, :5,.E1:a f - , 'uf 9 L - . V-. .,, , 1 w . ,r Q, n , ' v 9 -1 s 1 , . ..- 5 4 .111 . --La LESTER TURNERiL. Less Debating '29, '31l: Hi-Y '29, '30: F. F. A. '3ll: Class Basketball '29, '30: Adver' tisinu Manager Keystone '30: Beating the Sherilf to Farmer Brown. His nickname should be more . He puts all of himself into his undertakings. VVENDELL ANDERSON-L. Coach Football '29, '30, Orchestra '29: Class Basketball '25, '29, '30. The boy who knows and knows that he knows and has a right to that opin- ion. RUTH LEN ORE A LLEN-E. ' Shuclcler Physical Education Exhibition '27, '29: Hikim: Club '2T: Style Show '29, Bas- ketball '2T, '2S. Her personal charms and sunny smiles are ample reason for her popularity among the boys as well as the girls. Sf ip- 'sf VELMA STRICKLIN-L. Debating '2S: G. A. A. '29g Physical Education Exhibition '27, Be it said of Velma, that she always plucked a thistle and planted a fiower where she thought a flower would grow. RAYMOND STUMP-E. Stumpie Football '26, '27, '28, '29: Track '2H: Basketball '29, Just one of those he-men you read about. A fellow who makes a good time out of nothing. ALEX KERSZIS-E. William , Football '29: Purple Clarion '29Z Class Basketball '29, '3ll. Alex has earned the respect of all by striving to do only mood and beneficial thimzs. He can always be depended on to do his part. GRACE LEE AKRIIJGE--E. Katz I-'lent-h Club '2T. '2H: Basketball '2l!. 'Zilla fi. A. A. ':5v, Tw. Nut so many headlines about Grace but lots of gold lines in her future, and we 1lon't mean to sa-y she-'ll he a gold rlirvev' either, 11EORr2lA MONTAFAE HARRISON-L. llede Urvhestra '27, '2H: L. and E. Contest '21ng Editor Purple Clarion '30, We'll remember Geuriria as the studi- nus little uirl who erliterl all those good fflarions. Q fl 1, .ffl ',2,,4-,liibs Hgijgib f l'22l ,gCQ .f QT f :BU f-X fc--:' , ff f--.. ,-,,zAA fy 157017, all f ff' , ff rf . rr nl., it H, 7 1 -.1 -. Mlff .ff wel--,-, . , 1, 2 . Q11 '- .xxf 'ef Xi s , H, 1 NVILLARD NORMAN-E. Willard is a lad known for his cour- tesy and quiet manners. JOHN LASCOE-E. VVillum Football '29: Pow VVow '23, '29, Track '29, '30, Clarion Reporter '3O. Ah! A man with great qualities! He has profited from his physical and men- tal activities. EDITH GAYNELLE ANDERSON-E. Hi-Tri Council '30, G. A, A. '29, '30: Pow XVow '26, '27: Purple Clarion '30. Edith is just the type of girl that one would choose for a close friend. VVANDA IVALINE THOMAS-E. Calf L. and E. Contest '27: Basketball '27, '2S, '29, '30: Debating '27, '25, '29, '3U: Vaudeville '2S: Az. Club '28, G. A. A. '27, '23, '29, '3ll: Glee Club '29, '3lJg Clarion Reporter '3llg Dairy Judging Team YS: Press Conference '29. XVe expect to get big returns from XVanda. She will probably be a lady future farmer, CLETIS KING-L. 4 A nice quiet business-like young man with lots of hidden tire in his spirit. FLOYD V. HARRISONAE. F. F. A. '27, '29, '311g Band '26 '27, '28, '29, '3ll3 Orchestra '27, '2S: Ag. Judging' Teams '27, '28, '29, '30. All work and no play would never make a dull boy of him. He makes work his play, thus plays much. RUBY SHENVMAKER-L. Debating '28, '29, '30g Glee Club '29. '30, G. A. A. '28, '29, '30g Physical Edu- cation Exhibition '29: Basketball '28, '29i Purple Clarion Reporter '29, '30, Ruby is a very efficient student. VVhat she does, she does well. She has her fun too, and is a jolly good friend. GLADYS MORRIS-L. Purple Clarion Reporter '30g Physical Education Exhibition '27, '2S. Quiet but studious: a perfect lady. 'xy 2 . , - ' ' . ., Wf - . ,N x - , 2.-.-,XY , g Y, is !ff, l23l 'wmv 5 ORION F. K.-XRBER-L. Football '2Y, '2il. L Orion is quiet but his quietness is more impressive than any speech. He is a wills ing worker and has won the confidence - of his teachers and fellow classmates. ,- CHARLES WRIGHTiL. Band '26, '27, '2N: Orchestra, '26, '27: Pickles '29g What a Girl '29: Hi-Y '2fl, '3ll: Style Show '27, '29, Older Boys' Conference '25, The boy who will always be remem- bered by his neat, well-groomed appear- ance. CHAMP DAVIS-E. Orchestra '2'4g Debating: '29: Purple Clarion '2!l. Champ is a whole-hearted boy who has many whole-hearted friends. A mighty food violinist . too. 1 SYBLE S. STRICKLIN-E. Sally Purple Curtain '29, 'illlz Junior Play '2fv: Style Show '23, '20, Hi-Tri '29, '30: Keystone '30, It has never been said that Sally tal-:es anything serinusly, but to her, serious- ness is 11 virtue. HELEN POTTSfE. Pottsie fi. A. A, '29, 'ZiH: Basketball '27, .'2x, '29, 'Z3'I: Captain '27, 'Zsg Physical Ed. Exhibitinn '27, '2N: Hiking Club '27, '25, Helen is an asset, especially to the uirls' lmasketliall team. DAVID PLUMMER --E. 'ling Class Basketball, '29. Hi-Y '29, '11H: Clarion Reporter '29, 'JNL lt ain't no use to grumble and cum- plain, lt's just as cheap and easy to rejoivez When liml sets out the weather and sends rain Why, rain's my 4-hnir-e. HARRY HASKINS f-E. Iliff lxlllll ff: lmy who slaps you on the fl makes yuu anury 'til ynu see x ln il I llic-in he mlrives ynur anger 'Q NAIIFINE BAKER -E. 'l'raiisf4wierl from Omaha. .Iuniur Play :ml llni:ih:i. Hffr :illnavtive appearanre. pleasim: inunmer, :lull :liireeallle ways win the :ul- lniiuiiun ul' :ill who l-innw her. ZQJ ' f' X., ff' 'A 2 'ii if f25ffi11ff' - ff l34l CHELSEA RUDOLPHAL. F. F. A. '2H, '29, '3ll: Clarion Report- er '29, '3n: Aix. Juclirinu Teams, '2s, '29. Chelsea knows how to take his knocks. , His mark of distinction is his unique laugh. 2 yy CLYDE VVILMOTH-E. , A fine young gentleman, satished with little, pleased with much, and hoping for - no more than life has in store. A 1 ' , CLAUDE HARGRAVE-L. .1 Track '26, '!T: Basketball '27, '2R. , 1 A picture of composure and a ferve- ful lad when in action. g ' , l ' MARY LOUISE NVIGHINSWL. 1.4 Mary Lou K ' 3 G. A. A. '29, 'ling Purple Clarion re- l Q porter 229: Physiral Education Exhibition .,,7 l Mary never nets troubled or in a hur- ry: therefore she is a success. She is the kind of a girl that all girls like to i have as a friend. 1 ' THERESA JOHNSON-E. Trixie Hi-Tri Executive Council '29, '30. Theresa wasn't as serious as she g seemed. She won many friends by being true blue. 1 ' JOSEPH LEWIS--E. Transferred from Carrier Mills. Shaw- neetown Intellectual meet: Secretary of , Sophomore Class: Boys' Quartet. , At Harrisburg: Track '29, Glee Club ' '20, 'Hog Hi-Y '3o. l Catskin's loss was our grain. Joseph may he uuiet, but still water runs ' deep. ' HERMAN BOATRIGHT-L. f , HRH,-. . A Herman takes things as they come , without a irrumble. His quiet ways have won him many good friends. ORA BROTHERS --E. G. A. A. '2N, T295 Physical Education , Exhibition 'LI!l, Some people just aren't made talka- 5-- tive. Ora is one of them. She is so good- - natured that one can't help but like her. gg- rs-s,,, --LL L, . , , .4 AL- ,fi 9 QZX-,b,4Q.ZM-fx ,ff1,4fY-fx ef sf - C If me , llil x X ts. N... its 'sf 'CZ FM HELEN BAKER-E. Physical Education Exhibition '30, Helen is the smallest senior. Neverthe- less she lets us know she's here by her friendliness, winning ways, and good work. GRACE I. McILRATH-E. Sally Chorus '26, '27, Physical Education Ex- hibition '28, '29, Jollity and a good disposition are amomr her many assets. GEORGE MONGE-E. Transferred from Cherry, Ill. '28, Bas- ketball at Cherry. Clarion reporter '29, '30g Football '29: Keystone Staff '29, '3U. George has proved his worth as a pro- ductive asset since coming to H. T. H. S. ELMER KNIGHT-E. Someday the world will be startled by the deeds of this Knight. GEORGE A. JOHNSON-L. Rufus Glee Club '2N, '29, '3lI: F. F, A. '27, '2N, '29, '30: Purple Clarion '29, '30: Football '29g Track '25l: Class Basketball 'iillg Poultry Judging '27, '28, '29, '30: Minstrel '29: Olreretta '29: Keystone '3O: Debating '293 District Judging Contest '2N, '29, 'Bug Purple Clarion Staff '29g Floor Manager of Poultry Show '29. It is not hard to appreciate George if you feel like laughing, If you want to talk trade, mention poultrv. CHARLOTTE SMITH-L. Shorty Chorus '25, '26. Charlotte is demure and modest. Friendship is sweet and she is one who is enjoying it. JOHN BLACKMAN-L. Pon I ootb:ill Stall' '29, 'Jing Basketball '29 '214I: Purple Clarion Stall' '30p Trafk '29 'jun If ever :i serious thought hits his mind, none of this generation will know. v JAMES SCOTTiE. Ffmthall '27, 'zen We imagine his mother in justly proud nf him fur his dilixcence and steady work. We think him fine, ff .-zf '-be 1 f d,f'4x s-15 X, Y - -4 - f -4 v ,,, - --xii ' ' 3 F261 F K lg 1 L3 l'X CHARLES V. McKENZIE-E. Mac Football '26, '27, '29 3 Basketball '26, '27. '15N. '29, 'lillp Track '27, '29, '30: Glee Club '27, '23, '29, 'ling President Glee Club Hs ill '29, 'Bibi Band '26, '27, '2H, -., . 3 Orchestra '26, '27, '2H: Purple Curtain 'za '29, 'aug Hi-Y 'zz-4. '29, 'ang Pow WVow '2P4: Clarion Reporter '29g Older Boys' Conference. A mighty man of brawn was he. HUBERT W. FOX-E. Speedy L. and E. Contest, Spelling '27: Foot- ball '26, '27, '2S, '29: Track '27, '28, '29, '30: Vice-President Jr. Class '28, '291 Keystone Stall' '30, We can say he is a Foxy lad, but he will surely stay ahead of the hounds. Girls? YVe can't say. AGNES GELTOSKY-L. G. A. A. '29, President '30, Keystone Stall: Basketball '30: Physical Education Exhibition 'ZEN Clarion Reporter '30, French Club '2N. Agnes loves her classmates and we all love her. She seems especially to like ath- letics. ROMAINE NOONAN-L. Little One Hi-Tri Leader '29, '30, Purple Clarion 'Sing Hiking Club '27: Eclectic Society '2H: Keystone Statl' 'Blu Pow VVow '27, '29: Older Girls' Conference '2S: Physi- cal Education Exhibition '27: Commer- cial Contest '29. Romaine is a very sweet friend to all who know her. She is an honor roll stu- dent, jolly, and a willing worker. LOREN DALLAS-E. F. F. A. '27, '2H, '29, '30, Vice-Presb dent '29, '30: Ag, .ludizinir Teams '27, '2H, '29, '3Il: Purple Clarion reporter '29, '3o. One of those favored few, with brains to spare, but he spends them only when necessary . GILBERT BREVVER-L. Doc 'Fra-nsferred from Stonefort in '30. Glee Club '29, '30: Band '29, '30: Bats- ketball '27, '2Ng '29g Quartet '26, '27. '2N, '29. And then came a som:-bird into our midst . YVe will remember Gilbert for his singing and his pleasing personality. MARIE OEHM-E. WVeetsie Basketball '27, '2X, '29, '3U3 G. A. A. '29, '30g Pow VVow '2N: Physical Edu- cation Exhibition '2S, '29: Tennis '29, '34lg Hikim: Club '27, '2H: Chorus '2T: Clarion reporter '30. A demure, sedate. and unassuming: young: lady, and although she comes to us from Eldorado. she remains true to the H. T. H. S. Eldorado's loss has been our gain. LOUISE MCDERMOTT-L. French Club '2S: Basketball '29: Hik- inp: Club '2H: Physical Education Exhi- bition '27, '28, Louise is a quiet but sweet girl. She has a smile for everyone and was very much liked by all. ,ff f X-1 I , E271 XL I MATTHEW MALLER-E. . L. and E. Contest '27, Ag. Club '27, ' '25, Debating '2S. '29, - Still water runs deep. Matthew doesn't bore us with excessive talking. ZAN WALLACE-L. Purple Clarion reporter, Treasurer Junior Class '27, '28, Purple Curtain '26, '27, '28, Seniors remember when he headed de- tention squads, but now and foreverrnore he is on other duty. 'TE LOIS MARIE HEATHERLY-L. .' . - Kit Pow VVow '26, '27, Physical Education Exhibition '26, '27, Hiking Club '26, '27, Clarion Reporter '29, '30, VVho will be the lucky man to get such ll sweet sincere girl for his mate? MAURINE MILLERAE. : G. A. A. '25, '29, Hiking Club '2S. F' '29, Physical Education Exhibition '27, '2S, Purple Clarion Staff '29, Basketball '27, Some people seem to want, to be no- ticed and heard, but Maurine evidently thinks that girls should be seen and not heard. FREDERICK SAMUEL GREGC-L. Transferred from Eldorado '25, At El- clorado: Band '26, '27, Track '26, '27, Basketball '27, Boys' Quartet '27, '28, Orchestra '26, '27, '2N: H. T. H. S.: Band '29, '30, Hi-Y '29, '30, Glee Club '29, '30, A modest youth but pleasant. Even El- dorzulo coulLln't spoil him. i fv- w-.7 KENNETH SMITH-E. ' Purple Curtain '30, Track '27, '28, '29, Class Basketball '30, Going: to school is like a hithl maid f Y I job to Kenneth. He hurries to school and 1 works hard. He loves his truck. l - - 1 BERNICE FROMAN-E. Hi-Tri leader '20, '30, Physical Educa- tion Exhibition '30, One who possesses numerous virtues, the outstunilinu ol' which is n sweet alis- position. WILLARI1 MORSEfE. Gu:-i 1- v ll Ai. Judtim, Teims .gf- quiel unobtrusive lad who is Jus' H' mine' f he :upreuiu e . x9 ' 'f i tl HX iii? ff! f,-, X' f in Jf V ,. 174' H31 - 1 .1os5QLQKE1?iQ.iQ,r,ee l i MAURICE SULLIVAN--L. 1 Pete l Football '27, '2H, '29, Capt. '2iIg Bas- , ketball '29, '30, Q A regular war horse, the pride of the j football squad. SUSIE B01 :UT --E. Sue Physical Education Exhibition '27, '2N, '29, 'ling Vaiudeville '27, 'Boi Basketball '27, '2N, '29, 'lillg G. A. A. '28, '29, '30, Athletic very accurately describes Susie for she excels in every branch of ath- letics. BESSIE O. INMAN-L. Pow NVow '25, '29: Hi-Tri President '29, '31b: Physical Education Exhibition '2N: Keystone Stall' '29g Lelawala '27: Basketball '28, '2Sl: G. A. A. '2s, '29, 'Jing Older Girls' Conference '29g Hiking Club '27, '2Sl. Here is a person of great character and one who is admired and respected by all who know her. She is a leader and can be a helpful friend to all she meets. JOHN COOLEY-L. Cat Football '27, '2N, '29: Class Basketball '273 Basketball '28, '29, '3Il. You can't keep a good man down, Ask Carbondale. AUDA KING-L. He nets his fun from hard tasks such as grammar tests. Teachers seek more like him. LILLIAN DAVIS-E. Pe-airy Physical Education Exhibition '26, '271 Basketball '26, '27, One amom: our illustrious number who possesses a literal share of common sense and a mind which is sensibly occupied. i Notice the thought cast of features. i l i AVIS BOLERJACK RICE-fE. , 'I3ubbles Avis has the distinction of being the Mrs. of the class of '30, She will be remembered as a sweet natured yrirl and a very good student. The class of 'Jill joins in wishing her great happiness. CHARLES BRIITGEXYATER fl... Pee-wee Dramatic Club '29, Till: National Thes- pia-ns: L. and E. Contest '29, I1on't judge Charles by his size. He is a boy who has made cond. His l'luniui'uus ways were always enjoyed by his class mates. -Qlxiivffff-i,f ve tx-2 ' EBM. f fceofve, f E391 lg. -4- RUTH CLARK-E. Tunnie Glee Club '25, '29, '30g Vaudeville 'LZSQ Clarion reporter 'ZEIQ Older Girls' Confer- ence '28. '29. Ruth is a girl who has a sunny smile for all and never loses her temper. MARGUERITE A. BRAMLET- L. Commercial Contest '29g Clarion Re- porter '29g G. A. A. '28, '29g Hiking Club '28, '29g Keystone '30. Who knows but what she may some- day be stenographer for some great ex- ecutive? She has speed in shorthand. J. R. CLEMENTS-E. A little man with a big purpose in life. which he of course keeps to him- self. HENRY MADDOX Procter Football E291 Clarion reporter 'ZSL Henry must have his beauty sleep. If text books do not interest him in the assembly, he lets Morpheus hold full sway. HAZELMAE CLARK-E. Snookums Secretary Hi-Tri League '29, '3U: Treasurer State Hi-Tri '29, '3U:' Clarion reporter '29: Physical Education Exhibi- tion 'ZTQ Older Girls' Conference '29. Hazelmae is always ready to lend a hand with a jolly good humor that makes everyone enjoy having her around. CHARLOTTE PLUMMER-E. Charlotte is the demure and sedate type of girl, but what charm and good will reflect from her character! We shall remember her as a chum of Charlotte Smith, for they were inseparable. DANIEL JOHNSON-E. Nsixty.. L. and E. Contest 'ESQ Operetta '2Hp 'l'rac'k '27, '25, '29: F. F. A. President District 12: Class Basketball 229: Glee Cluh 'LZH, '2U: Minstrel '2S: Purple Clar- ion Stall' 'ting Keystone Staff: Live Stock Judging Team '1ZK, '29, '30. Dan's personality wins him numerous friends. His example of leadership, good judument, and common horse-sense will make him one of the best future farm- ers of America. CARL JEROME MILLER --E. filee Club '29, 'Zlllg F, F. A. '2H, '29, Sevretary 'iillg Clarion reporter '29, -Sill: Poultry Judging '2H, '29, 'iillg Ilairy Judging '2H, '29, 'Z4rl. He is sure to deceive you but not in- tentionally. He will prove even better than you expected. E301 MARGARET MORGAN-E. upeggy.. Pow Wow '26, '12X, '29: Physical Edu- cation Exhibition '27: Older Girls' Con- ference '29g Purple Clarion Reporter '29. Her golden curls and golden smile add greatly to her charms. JULIA KATHERINE REEVES-E. Tootsie G, A. A. '29, '30: Gym. Exhibition '29. A quiet, sedate, young lady with a sunny smile. NVAYNE SHAW-L. Football Manaizer '28: Vaudeville '29: Operetta '2N, 'ESL Wayne has been a valuable helper to the class and school. He is constantly being called upon to do something for others and he does them all well. REED GLASSCOCK Edgar Allen Poe VVho Done E. Junior Play, Senior Play. lt'Y , Man in Bowler Hat , Track '29, '30g Football '29: Purple Curtain: Class Basketball. Why he should be selected to play the villain's part is beyond us. Was there ever a more princely iipzure. or more saintly expression? fAs high hurdler. coach says, He has limber les:s. l MARJORIE HUTTON-E. Marge eaxxala '2X: Glee Club '27, '2P4: Style Show '27, '2N, '29: Dramatic-s Club '29, 'ROI Who Kissed Barharaf ' '29Z Roman Ba-nquet 'EEN L. and E. Contest '27. '29. Marjorie is known as the popular Qirl with a healthy xzilrule. She is a talented prirl and not to be foruotten for her staunch support for the Emersonian S0- ciety. RUTH PICKERINGY Pick Chorus '26. '27, '2H. E. Ruth is known for her :ood disposi- tion and friendliness to others. She is the kind of a girl we like to know when we want to have a flood time. BROOKS REYNOLIHSAL. Bill Vaudeville '29. A humorist with a mighty voice and a convincinx: personality. SARA KATHERINE BUSH Delicate Transferred from Benton IIN: Girl Re- serve '273 Basketball '2T: Older Girls' Conference '2SI: Hi-Tri Leader '30. VVhat would school be without Kather- ine's jolly greeting, that broad smile. and just the right word at the right time? We wonder if she smiles to make the dimples or the dimples make her smile Z' E311 A f 'X , . ,, . , , L21 -. af Ng 1' :g m:-,i, :5,.E1:a f - , 'uf 9 L - . V-. .,, , 1 w . ,r Q, n , ' v 9 -1 s 1 , . ..- 5 4 .111 . --La Z ter. but Exhibition 'L'. of in-it as she L ill health. l 4 l CLIFTON HALL-L. Clif l Clifton likes seniors. but juniors bet- DALE MOORE-L. Lonesome A little inclined to mischief at times pleasant company nevertheless. He is good when he has occasion to be. . BERNICE GRANGER-L. Niece i Style Show '29: Physical Education 11 '-me Bernice has a noble fortitude and lots has shown even during MARY SNYDER-E. irpat., Debating '28, '29, '3ll3 Hi-Tri Leader 79 in G A A 19 0 lb she . - -- GLENN '30 ion '30 l ini: 'ig . . .'L.,'3:Glee Cu '293 Physical Education Exhibition '29, '30. Mary Pat is well known for her in- enuitv and the fiiendl interest which K . y takes in everyone. W. DALLAS-E. ..Slim.. Future Farmer of America '27, '2S: Ag. Judging Teams '27, '2S. One of the few who can look down on ' people: however, it is with a kindly eye. VERNON EDWARD LYNCH-L. Pie Basketball '27, '28, '29, '30: Cheer , Leader '29, '30, Hi-Y '29, '30: Glee Club '27, '25, '29, '30g L. and E. Contest '27, '2S, '29: Pow Wow '2!4, '29, Operetta '229: Band '29: Orchestra '27, '23, '29. 'Jing Track '29: Purple Curtain '29 : National Thespian '29, '30: Debatf 29: Vaudeville '2N: Minstrel: Clar- reporter '3ll: Treasurer Glee Club 3 Junior Play '29, Older Boys' Con- ference '26. Pie is somewhat of a sheik and with a tiddle, can make it shriek. sllkress. r V IRENE SMITH Physical Education Exhibition '29. Irene is very diligent. She is serious in her work and we expect. her to he a EARNEST WALLACE-E. Fire VVauon Future Farmers of America '29, '30, Here we have a prmluc-er, already be- ginning: to make his mark in the world. ,f CM,,ZD'i'fs- gQ,4'X-fQ,,2fj1,Zj Y-1, ,. , 2 I 32,5 5 Glee Club '29, '3U: Hi-Y Treasurer '29, ' ' '31I: Pickles '2LIp Clarion reporter '21. 1 '30 ' l 2i:'3iW.,i-if-fffhf?sf,.I-f. . ' THANK JOINES---E. , X'l'ords Purple Curtain 29: x1llltlEYlllEf 27. , '2t': Football '27, '2s, '2En: Track '2En. He holds his line in both class and football. JAMES BUTNER POTTER --L. lc, Pottel'ensky Hi'Y '27, 'ISHS fllee Club '30: Purple Curtain '34I: Class Basketball '27, 'lilll Football '26, '2N: Minstrel 'litlz Older Boys' Conference '27: Business Manager Clarion '29, '3lI. Some people are always grumbling because roses have thorns. 1 am thank- ful that thorns have roses. RUBY BEAM-L. Beamie Orchestra '26, '27, 'lsg Band '26 '27, 'INC fl. A. A. 'IIN '29, 'litli Hi-Tri Leafl- er '29, '3ll: Vaudeville '2N: Style Show '2EI: Physical Education Exhibition 2!'2 Hikimr Club '2U. More quality than quantity. If the ' S best things come in small packages Ruby is one of our best seniors. BONNIE HOSE L. li. A. A. '23, '2il: Physical Erlut-at'on , ' Exhibition '2s, '2El: Keystone Stall' '25I 'ZXU1 Hiking Club '25, '29, Bonnie excels in art work. She has ollered her services to others when an artistic hand was needed and we ap- preciate her helpfulness. GRANT MEDLIN Teenus , Purple Clarion Stall '29, 'iiltz Keystone Stall Till. 1lrant's humorous ways were always enjoyed by his classmates. LOREN McCLENl ION fE. Mack Band '26, '27, '2s, '22l: Orchestra '2G. , '2T: Purple Clarion Stall 'L.ll, '3fl: Yaude- ville '2tv: Hi-Y: Class Basketball '26, '27, The success of the Purple Clarion rests partly on Loren's shoulders. He worked diligently on the paper and is worthy of praise. XX'ould that we had more willing workers! ,. f--- Q--l - l HANNAH STRICKLIN-fL. Hannie Jane 1 Ilramatics Club '20, 'illlz Physical Edu- cation Exhibition '26, '2T: Junior Play '2!l3 Style Show '25I: Yaudexille '21i: ,.-s Basketball '26. '2T. MQ Hannah was always peppy and smil- inu. She loved to live and made others :lad to he around. She took interest in school work as well as activities, fi'- 51 ll ILLIAM CLA! TON HUMPHREX 5 -E. MDUC.. Track '2lI: Class Basketball 'J-ZH. This younu man is just a real whiz at whatever he takes up, He is one ol' our shinini: lights. fewest ff ffe - s-.e,f-1 tm v , QA, if fb l -ii fl c , 'QR xTNlut'ffi7 'Vlfix 5 xg f X :N AN ,XX alum l Lxmsw XY lm 137 - -LY1 it-E57-til'X-i11QLH, w:Lf,f','j' ff' U 'jxcigj-+ DELMAR OVVEN-E. W Here is a real man of the world, really l strong: in every sense of the word. NINA ZOLINE STEWART-L. Lene Physical Education Exhibition '27, '28. Zoline must always be happy. She al- ways has a cheery smile for everyone. We all like her friendliness. GENEVA LOUIWENE PANKEY-E. ..Gen.. Physical Education Exhibition '28. Geneva is the industrious, serious minded type, but she is also an excellent pal if you know her well. GONZELLA RUDD Basketball '26, '27: Physical Education Exhibition '2S. Gonzella is a good student. She has al- ways maintained a good attitude toward her teachers and students, which has i l helped her greatly. RONALLIJO MATTHEWS Motto Purple Clarion Staff '30, V Ronalldo is known and liked by every- ' one. He is very popular among the fair ' sex of the H. T. H. S. l l LOUISE I'JANIELSfE. ..BesS.. Physical Education Exhibition '26, , To public notice she has been brought l few times in count. But if you ask her. she would say that was of small amount. ' i 1 l SETEN WALKER-L. , l Selen is very, very practical. At other I times he coulcl he called a fun-being l Scotf-hman. l l E341 dx ff5fx pr? f llYW!r.: . ' . ,. f . ' , :ig 'rl .W JUN1uR OFFICERS PI'CSlLlCI1I ,,,,,,,,, .,,,,,,,, E Ugg 7 .s -w-' 1 X114 'Pl L:lLlL III ...... ,,,.,.... Suumry ,,,,,, ,,,Y,,, Truxsurcr ...A.. f'6 Jlp.ef QS45 ,lj , . .4 nc l'lCIl'lCl'1I11IHI1 Macklin Butler Hlllllllih Tlwlna, ..Vs7omlroxx' Pyle ,v,g,4, ,H Q 'L ,, HU JUNIOR LOWELL GIRLS R-iw 1 Ciillic Waldcii, Goldai Gibbs, Evelyn Gibbs, Allin Gartwriglit, Lcl1iFulkcrson, Twila Xvright, Vwfiliiia Rushing, Louise Nlaylicw. Rnw I f-Thelma VVrurk, Wilmei Burton, Golda Guess, Srcllu Gclostky, Mildrcd Irvin, Opal Karbcr, .lcwcll Gibbons, ,lime Rose Whitlcy. W Rfiw 3 fliugcniei Mziiid Clz1rk,Kz1thlccn Cuflsc, Gladys Popper, Hzinnrili Tlioinas, Rachel Pzinkcy, Bczitrlcc Frmniin, Fern Rice, Pearl Brothers. Rfiw 4 -Virginia Lmgkc, Uvzilcc lvlorsc, Hclcn Hzitlicld, Luuisc Bozitright, Allcnc Rcynolds, Vcdzi Thuingis, Mabel Vxfinklcmzin, Frcdai Hartley. Rfiv: 5 -Frances lvlzisiukus, Wziiidzi Davis, Ruby Bcnnct, Elsie Sinitli, Ncll Rusc, Iris Buchanan, Virginm Rgiusdgilc. lima' fi Ruth Smith. Fern Rcynulds, Ivzi hlcnlxins, Kxitlicrinc Gziskins. s f,-Ein if G Gaffgg , G X12-'41-af f :Hr X R 'r xv' C3 , f Y f '- 1 x 5 'Q'-1 ' 1 - 5 9 -. ,IUNIUR EMERSUNIAN BUYS l Row 1- -NVa1yne Clark, Kenneth Dixun, Frederieli Heatmm, 'Lmmes l,.lI'lKS, lllnlllp Durlmm. Alfred Vv'g1ssu11, Lowell H.lfgI'.lX'CS, Tlmmmms Sterlmg. ow2ADz1rrell Nluure, Hollie Wlmite. George l1UlWCI'ISU11, lj.lX'lC Simmwns, Guy Bl'1'lXV1'l. -llwhn Grissom, Lewis Sunday. bww 3-Charles Cl.1rk,IvIerx'1n l'llCliI1LlI'l, Flxmeis llry, blessue Huper, Kellle Plekermg. Arelne Bruwlm, Harold Rice, H.mwlel Lynelm. Row -lf!--IJIHCS Curr, Alvm Plekering, Harry Cfwnrt. M.1elclm Butler, Fred lhlmey, Utxs Slllllll, Bill Gull. Ruxx' 9 Brll Snlis, Gewrge Irwin, 'lwlm Helmiger. Lexus G.lll. lY'l JUNIOR EMERSONIAN GIRLS R1 iw l Mildred l'.1llistcr, lvlury Evelyn Ingram, Ynligi Srokcs, Marry Trilwlwctt, M1ldI'Cd Stump, Ro' rninnc Ullivur, Hclcn Llcltoskv. Geneva Rippcrdrnn, Row 2 -Bcrnigc Clark, .luzmim Lovc, jexvcll Rurli n, Jennie Kersis, Mary' Evans, Dorothy Cook, Fern Cjilvlwns, Row 3 Produc Uxvcns, Lorcnc Dunn, Pearle Bartcr, Bnrlmra Butncr, NCllllF2iy'FI'lll1liS,l..0UiSC Boat' right. Uvdlcc Henri, Anna Ncwkirk. Row 4 Audrv Kilvlcr, Louisc Miiigs, Ruth D11vidson,lVlz1riC Springs, Mziry Bowen, Nlargaret 'Zim' mer, lvhry Anna Roper. Rox-Q 4 Mgirthqi Rodvillc, Ruby Rudc, Merrie Tu'nvr, Margalrct james, Ruth McGraner. f fs X ra, ZZ rl C1 Y ri- A Y Vg, , YJ- - ix ff' T331 Wffr JUNIOR LLWWELL BOYS Row lffGuy Pankey, johnny Simmons, Claude Roddiun, Vvfiyne Fulkerson, Vx'oodroxx' Pyle, Berf nnrd Pair, Frederick Patterson, Kenneth Stokes. Row 2'-Eugene Hetherington, NV11yne Baker, Louis Thompson, Harold Vxuley, Curgie Rude, E.u'l Lashhrook, Earl Booten, Lewis Heister, Row 3fEd Ghent, Nolen Davis, Henry Hughes, Emmons Riiley, Jxunes Vkhiiiless, Eugene Ren der, Kenneth Graham, jesse White. Row 4-KennethMartiii,GuyThoiiiz1s,Vs71iy1ieGreen, Charles Vfing, L. Ui H.unhy, Huhert Thompson, Vsfoodrow Fulkerson. Row i4Fred Cogzirt, Hurry Scott, Leroy Ivfecool. Tony Repsis. I-I.il Smith, Rohert Merrow, Clyde Thoinpson, Denver Reed. ttte L ifisst-ge P- ,Q 'Q wi , 'VT' ff 'Q ff' J' S 1 Savfwge g X, af- 4+ A .05 g Jai' l5L'h..mf' 'f :Vw 1.1.-.A' . fn- - 'Za od K - F.-XVQRITE PGSES l Q-lx-'A-,,i'xClN-fxx,-fQ gk-ix ff- X, X, J' '! A f 413, 3 6 Prcspdiut Vmcc President Scirclary Trcnsur r SOPHOMORE OFFICERS ,, .,.. GQ. rg: Bunce , , ,Bmlly :Xrn11stc.1J ,, ,,HcIcn Lwmsc Lea :Kung Cfthcrmc Park T If Y ' Cfm CFL -i 5-1 ff W 'QJfgPffff 'Ejgkxf wi 5g? KE?S'?'5'K1 MW T195 SOPHOMORE LOWELL GIRLS Row l4Helen Louise Lee, jane Lehman, Olive Irene Nolen, Gertrude Humm, Helen Sweat, Anna K. Parks, Dorothy Cobb, Neva Dunn, Lenore Kibler. Row 2 f-Ethel Turpin, Katherine Wzadelis, Esther Heatherly, Ruth Williaiiis, Ophia Lemmons, juan' ita Newman, Hazel lVlcDowell, Doris Connor. Row 3 -Virginia Pickford, lvlary Boyd, Elaura Owen, Marry Roddain, Mary Ellen Quacle, Hyacinth Jacobs, Lois Dixon, Virginia Sullivan. Row 4 - jane Hawkins, Virginia Ashe, Georgia Adkins, Louise Hood, Altha Austin, Reba Elem- ing, Nellie Hays, Dorothy Stricklin, Mynible Evans, Gladys Butts, Louise Penrod. Row 9 -Vxfilma Horn, Elizabeth New, Ma1'ie Barter, Evelyn Evitts, Louise Parish, June Jackson, Josephine Bramlet, Bernice Turner, Kathleen Wiiikleniaii, Helen Whitlock. Ilow 6 fLoyeda Fowler, Lucille Aldrich, 11:1 Spencer, Gertie Stone, Thelma Millis, Elizabeth Smith, Shirley Seats, Lydia johnson. .ffm 7 ffrifabf- Zk ' ---f'7fi-YQ., 11 iX .g2 ',-NC' l42l ,.,--- lnhl' f . , ......, ...Ju SUPHOMURE EMERSUNIAN BUYS Row l-Vnfendell Otey, Moggiti Bertino, Olan lnjrgini, Leon.1rel Quinn, Ernest Braishen, Billy Bra shears, Lowell O:ment, james Laxton, Cleo lvI:Ann.tlly, Robert Taveiidar. Row ZfCarl YVise, Billy Arinisteaid. Steve Batrtloi, Robert BHUICI1,,TOllyIV1.l5llU5l1S, Vx'illienn MeCor mick, Clzrud Rerlet, Eugene Gholson, Roall Moore. Row 3-HDonald Hunsinger, john Rodville, Gilbert Leelbetter. Kenneth Llpehnreh. ,lesse l'l.irbison Joseph Hawkins, Charles Burger. ,loc Vxlhite. Billy Bmeleloelt, Elbert Norris, Row-1-Hersehel Archer, Cedro Aluzas, Charles Durham. Burton Gregg. Van Huges, Ivlorgsin Tnwles, Lee Parker, Lyman Turner, Leslie Norman, Row 5-Harry Ixlorris, Robert Brissenden, VVaill,tee B.ilelw1n, Earl Ddbney, I-l.irx'ey Dexxir, Ivlilte Planutis, Estel Crabb. Row o-Fraiik Lucas, Roy Ivloore, NI.tynurel Cannon, Fmnlt Klondike. Fh.n'les vlnnies. Henry Dexxxtr Lowell King, Orxxil Gsiss. Tw L wi v V., ,ix N SOPHOMORE EMERSONIAN GIRLS Rum' 1 fFannie Cummins, Imogene Hacker, Donna Rose johnson, Villedeane Gsehwend, Kathran Nlasluwski, Rose Damosso, Willie White, Ine: Little. Rum' 2-ffVirginia Garnett, Emma J. Parker, Lessie Mae Brinkley, Georgia Hendren, Hilda Smith, Luretta Hupkins, Zelma Barger, Opal Ruth Allen, Peggy Prout. Rue: 3 -Laverne Ferrell, Dorothy Sutton, Pauline Barnlielel, Thelma J. Irwin, Bernice Eulkerson, Helen Pelhank, Laura Owen, Olive Davis. Rm.-.' 4 Vvhllie Lee Yuungs, Ruth Logan, Louise Eux, Thelma Banks, Ferne Eivash, Gladys Donham, Phyllis fluneliff, Elizabeth Strieklin. Rum' F Kathleen Clements, Mary Sullivan, Elizabeth Maller, Alberta Cole, Elsie Thompson, Allie Mae Parlzinsun. R1.'.1.' fi Ulive Harris, Katherine Sluan, Ruby josey, Lucille Smith, Mari Lu Hetherington, Kathleen firig-by, Durutliy Berry, Gladys House. Rf.-.-4 7 Hallie flulesby, Alma MeDunaltl, Estelle Noonan, Jessie Burley, Annabelle Phillips, Anna Nia-uli-. lifmq L fi-giie'.:i Ywrk, Tennie Glasewek, Grace Buskett, Fern Aiken, Reba Teal, Alma Gibbs. fl Z 'Z 'fPf'--ffx' ,X,,.ff' E.,- i'Xr'1gf-PQ ,.-,fX- i-wi l SOPHOMORE LOVJELL BOYS Row lf'--Vclmot IVlcDanicl, jaincs Baldwin, Vcrd-Jn Brannon, Alolin Scward, Bcnriainin Gatcs, Richard Cliristman, Kcnnctb XxNIC11'INLlI'l, Lloyd lNf1CDQlI11Cl, Row I--y-Eugcnc Harrison,VVoodrow Bridgcs, Kimball lfwcll, Eiigcnc Piclecring, Richard Fostcr Michaicl Hcgglin, Harold -lamcs. Row 3-.lanics Hcrpcl, john Davis, Frank Sislt, Bj,'l4ord Sniitli. loc xlolinson, XX'oodrow XValtci's. Gil bert Sandagc. Row 4-fHarris Berry, Gcorgc Barncs, Frcdcriflx Mclicnnc, Karl Hctlicrington, lnnas Partain, Rich' ard Carpcntcr, Scibcrt Gibbons, ldclvin Vvbitc. Row 'T-john D, Pattmson, NVilliam -Ioyncr, Gilbcrt Pcnrod, Cbarlcs Rccdcr, Paul Saylor, Elwood Mathcrly. Row 6-Dcn:il Pearson, Oral Ficlds Taylor, llcarl Orr. Harold XX'oin.iQk, Gcorgc Burroiiglis, Hous ton Smith, Robert Pattinson, G. B. XVilcy. Row 7-Gordon F. mIllC5',Mfl1'llWl1 Vick, Henry Kcndall, Gcorgc Kxvct, C-:til Fulkcrson. Guy Shel ton, Doyle Sxx'art:, Bernard Ivloors. l4il xi . .A 1-XX1-.V 1 wwf W ' ' 'r ,, , NX- i ,X , M , V XX X, X XY X , X., ,f , 'LSI ' 5 T P ' Elm A A HEAP O' LIVIN' pq 4 c , FRESHMAN OFFICERS President ,,,,.... ,...... T homus Ozmcnt ViccfPrcsidcnt v..... A.,..,. M orris Scright Sccrctary ..v,,,., .....,., I cam Wcz1x'c1' Treasurer r,,, ,,,,,,, E lizabcth Scutt ., ,-f' f--X, f r X Q X Q, 4'E4E11rw34r,igrT, 1g rr E471 FRESHMAN LGWELL GIRLS Row lf Marian Arden Wilstiii, Frances W1'ight, Edith Shelton, Roeelia Nourse, Christina Ken' dricks, Zeola Rudd. Row 2--Elizabeth Scott, Virginia Rohertson, .lean Weax'ei', Ethel Young, Marrie Arniistead, Bernice Ingram, Bernice Upchurch, Millie Newton, Mayiiie Langford. Row 3YNiania Gore, Grace Simmons, Hazel Partain, Shirley Jenkins, Aline Davis, Belva Fro- inan, Louise Lusk, Irene Koontz, Loretta Cotton, Rox-.' -if-f Lelia Uwslcy, Helen Bolerjack, Bonnie Pzirtain, Helen Beaselcy, Lillian Mae Sharp, Eleanor Ijohha Mary Wilsfmii, Mirizini Bramlet, lvlary Vgichunas. Rfm' 5 f Mildred Tucker, Twanette Mtirris, Lucille Mitchell, Vivian Hayes, Alice Story. lkflll' fi Mzihel Wright, Mahel Aldridge, Mare Coulter, Lena Ciretto, Bethel Choats, Shirley Hossf lur, Sadie Ruth Thmnai, Floy Smith, Julia Hancock, r i 7,4 ff egfx' -f, , Q X,- xx, ,K , , , , , X l4Hl FRESHMAN EMERSONIAN BOYS Row l --Vergxl Yates. .lolm Scott. Eugene lhlmey, L.m'1'eme Ymy.u'el. Clyde Leellwettelg Earl Hu per, Clarence Owen. Rolwrt Reed. lNIw1'1'1s Scmglmt. Russel Reeel, Row jf'-vw7lll1C Mellrath. Alfred Van Bllwlwer. Clmrles Guxtm. Xxxllllhllll jf-lmwn, Kemuetlm Clmm bers, Thonms Ozment, Al. C. Hdmwek. Rufux Dlxlelwlu. Row 3--Charles Strieklin. Sum Putter, D.1lu Reynwlels. Eugene Ulw--lwn. xxv.lXlL' Cl-le, XXL-ndell Reed, Cletls XX71ll1l1I'I1S. james flXI'Cl15IN.lIl, XX'1llmm Alex.mele1', E-.lmuuel xxllfklfllhlll. Myrlwn CiL1I'US, Eugene lxlorris. Row 4 f-Ralph Poole. Kenneth Blmten, Elmue Kuelu. L C Clube. Ralph Tmvlea Hu-llel lzI'HXK'll. Robert MeGu1re, Raymond D.1vidsmm,Tlwm.ls .l.mel.sfm, Claude llewlfs, Melven XY.1ldeu. Charles Cole. Row if -Bernie Bwwer, Elmer B.u'1'eLt, .lwlm Melllmmld XXM1el1mxx' Penlwel. lXlLH'lel Hwlllml, XX'1ll1.lm Tadloek, Deums Camper, D1elx Skaggs. Clyde Huglwei. lwl N ,f-X r 'F V 2 5 dsl ,Ym Y iu--,, . .,,, - Vox, i lwsf Y FRESHMAN EMERSONIAN GIRLS Row I Irons Higgins, Phyllis Biuidsliaxv, Evclyn Tavcndcr, Vsfilma Hancock, Lucillc Hartley, Mary Durand Rox-J 2 -Icnnic Blqdig. Mildred Aslvcll, Anna Lcc Thompson, Hclcna Hodson, Susie Noel, Eva Rcynoldi. 'XV.1nda Capchart, Row 3 -lxlary B. XX'Yl'l1fC. Sadic Conway, -Iynellc johnson, Viola Norkunis, Elizabeth Quads, June Snyder. Edna Simmons, Ivladclinc Conover, Nlargucritc Brown. Ri 4' -Lini l3.irgi:11 Sophia Monti. Frances Batchcldor, Rosemary Co:art, Lcnora Davenport, Lucille flfvmri, Mildrcd Disney, Evclyn Nlerrow, Virginia Sisk. lima' f Anna Laura Moore, Mildred Mullinix, lola Vaughn, Mziric Bakcr, Vera fMcKinney, Ida XX':1grivr1 Mary Lnelcy, Bcatricc Fowler, lrcnc Partain. liwf. fi Laf'-gm' Ford. Anna Luc Moore, Bonnic Loc Nolcn, Nell Rosc Pry, Harriet Utter, Ma1'y Iiolffg, Vida Full-mr-on. .61 wi FRESHMAN LOXVELL BOYS Row I-fRcxal Ahncy, Alhcrt Rude, M.lLlI'1CC Bl41ck.m.l, Lloyd hlaculws, E.1rl tlglufhs, Artlnn' Fm Billy Ql.Bl'lCIl, john Gaskins. Row 2--Ivlurgan Tuwlcs, Urxull Bull, Frccman l-lnmqwhrcy, Lhylc Ciklllllllllli, Lmlcn Tlwrnpwn, 'x ln ccnt Herndon, Homer Duhncy. Row Bglfdgar Cruhh, Glcndon Hall, l l.1mld CTUIHIHIIIS, XV1lhurn V.1ughn, john hlcnluns. Row -lffxrchic Daly, .lumcs Stuhy, Kenneth Lcdluxl. Gmxlun Akluns. Kcnncth Blrlxct. Ankle ll cnhs, Herhcrt NlcCuol, Row iffhlcctm' Puttlnson, Charles I-lcnn, Lclaml Ixlcfflcish, Elftwn lxldys, Kenneth Exnlne, Lil nn R0!1crS, Billy SCT1lWI1CI', Lcland Koch, Donald Lassgltcr. fNl.ll'CI1CC Uwcns. ROW 6-Samuel Patton, Laurence Recd, .Inmcs Cmmct, Earl Donny. l'vl.u'mn V.'uhln'r XX'h1rI x Ward Czlldwcll, Buhhy WllllllI1lS, Gcmld llLll'l:lI1,CTl1.lI'lCS Ruull, Ek.lXX'lIl Rllymng, l il l J Il QQ!! U r-i QW ,Jak 10 ,.N,-N,-gl!-. ,CLA KK . Copyrighted by MADGE SMALL-Editor MITTIE RUTH TAYLOR-Assistant Editor LESTER TURNER-Business Manager KATHRYN RICE-Art Advisor BESS PEMBERTON-Faculty Advisor HENRY B. SIMPSQN-Business Advisor IH M., A , ,..,.-vgagggy g 4 - - A y -J ,.. ., . .h .V .. Q X Uv, .q ' X . - --Q, V - g yi 3,531 A gif: 1- 4 ' , f . n - . -. 1 EM - ' -' -' ' ' 1--: . V- 5' ,' Q41- . ,, 1.1 I M : wffif ' fr:- X xl ,X , , U :af sn . A 1 f v xii' ' Adi x f .1 1 5 , S, , Li rl HN gf W il. 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R nlph Bmwn ViccfP1'csidcnt ..... ,,,,,A,,.,,,, C halrlw Prfvut Sccrctzlry ...,,,, ,,.,A.A,, M ary Nancy Fclts ig'-,',' '- ' ' , Y , Q52 ,., J' 1 fa , vi' ft M A L' 1 , fe lv! If fi EMFRSONIAN OFFICERS Prcsidcm AAAA,., ,,.,,.,.. F rank Mxlcy ViCC'l,l'CSiL1CI1f ..... .VVKVK - FI'-Wk THHC4 Sggrgmyy 7V,A,,, ,, ,Edna KlI'kl1.lI11 F31 of Lowells Lorena Cotton ...,..... Edgar Crabb ........,..... rch Bernice Upchu -.. Mary Vachunas 1 ....., Brenice Kent 3 ....,...... Velma McKinney I ..,..... VVhispering Winds ..... ., Two Larksu ...................... .. Hexantan: ......................,. .. Grand Polka de Concert ..... . 'TWENTY-FOURTH ANNUAL CONTEST the LOWELLfEMERSONIAN SOCIETIES of the HARRISBURG TOWNSHIP HIGH SCHOOL held at the High School Gymnasium Friday Evening. March 28th. 1930 At Seven'Thirty O'Cl0Ck PROGRAM SPELLING TYPEWRITING PIANO SOLO ORATION I am Innocent of This Blood ..,.... . Capital Punishment ' .................... Tc-ussaint L'Ouverture ........ Sparticus to the Gladiatorsu.. Guns ........,......,,.....,... The Two Grenadiersuu. The Jasmine Door ......... . Your Song from Paradise .... BOYS' SOLO VIOLIN SOLO Cavatma .......,.....................,......,,....,.....,.., ............,.....,.,. . . ,,........ , . XYalther's Preislied from Die Meistersingerf.. Emersonians Mary Bolog ........Wanda Capehart 3 C. Hancock .......Viola Norkunis .....,..Edna Kirkham 2 Mary Herpel ........Bernice Clark QED 1 ..,,Frances Masiokus QLD 1 ...........Iune Snyder QED 3 ..............Mary Wilson QLD Charles Bridgewater QLD 2 ..Charles McKenzie QED 3 .,....Kenneth Stokes QLD 3 ..,...Kenneth Dixon QED I ..,,......Kenneth Upchurch QED ,.........Ra1ph Brown QLD 2 ...,.,.Darrell Moore QED 1 ....Dayton McCormick QLD ........Vernon Lvnch QLD 1 ......,.Wendell Otey QED 3 Meditation from Thais .................,.......,......., ...,..,............. ......... E u genia Maude Clark QLD Traumereiu ,,,.........,...,,,.i.....,,.... ,,,, ..,,,,. ,.,,.,,,...,...,.......... .......... C h a m p Davis 2 READING Song of Dusk ...,..,.........,..,..... ..,......,.........i...... .......... I y nelle Johnson QED Nicolettau .....,.............,....,.........., ,.........,.,..,,... . .jane Rose Whitley QLD 1 lean Valjean and the Bishop ......, .......................... ,.,..... ....., R u b y Iosey QED 3 Bohhie Shaftoeu .,..............,.....,... ....,,,..........,.............., .... H a nnah Thomas QLD 2 GIRLS' SOLO H-if Mr. Piperu ...........,.................,..,...,.... ....,.,........,...,........,..... ...i.... A l tha Austin QLD 3 Vfhen My Ships Come Sailing Home ,.... ................,......... .....,.... Y u lia Stokes QED Morning .,,,.,.,..,...,,,,..,,..,,. .......,. .,..... ...... ,,.,..,.., L o u i se Butler QLD Springs Awakening . .......,....,.,......,. ...,.... L a Cene Ford QED I Ka-hm'ri Song ....,... Kathleen Ingram QLD Little Pink Ruse , .................,..,............ ........, F rances Batcheldor QED 1 QUARTETTE GIRLS' Allah- Hwlidayuff-Emersfmianf ,...,,..,.. LaCene Ford. Frances Batcheldor. Louise Mings. Mittie Ruth Taylor 2 Allalf- Hf'lIday --l.fNf'ell- ........... .l..l... A ltha Austin, Helen Louise Lee. Kathleen Ingram, jane Rose Whitley 1 BOYS' A Syncupated Lullahy fLowell A Syricopatud Lullzihyu -Emersonian ...... . s .,.,,.. .,...4.......... I ames Connett. Dayton McCormick. Ralph Brown, Wavie Cole 1 Charles Clark. Darrell Moore. Kenneth Upchurch, Charles McKenzie 2 fifbeaeaof 1X1-41-4 me ,fr 1 - Lf I5-ll T iwmiihl Lowell Coniesianis Emersonlan Coniesl'aMs 1-Eli ff , 'Y ifxw W1 Tlx How lfClaude Ruddam. Ja rire Gelder, dnector: Bi John Davis, drum ll12ljO Row Z -Euuene Morris, Fred l'ormi4-la, Eugene Harri Row ii- Euuene llalmey, X James. Hal Smith. Joe lim-: -1-f-Kenneth l.'1.qhurrh. xx-in We-izleman, Robert e Orclseslra The Band mes Fmtnnett. Marion Whitley, Melvin YVahlen, Byford Smith, Man- llie Scribner, James Arnesman, Donald Lassater, George Ledbetter, r. Gregg. Mike Hegglin, Dickie Skaggs, Ralph Lucas, lVilliam M0- on, G. B. NViley, Harold Vliiley, Mike Carretto, Frederick Heaton. S Yayne Baker, Gilliert Penrod, James Herliel, John Haskins, Charles Claybrooks. Melvin XVhi1e. John Martin, Rexal Abney, Ilarrell Moore, Charles McKenzie, Ed- Pattinson. 'Q F., .rpiai . ' Q lfiellerif-I4 M4-lie-nzie, Dennis Cooper, Nlfendell Otey, Charles Buell. Richard Christman, By- lfnfl Smith, Vernon Lynrh, James Laxton, Eugenia Maud Clark, Kenneth Upchurch, Charles lmiiiv, lrallell Moore, Heorge Barnes, Hal Smith, Haiold VViley, Maurice J. Gelder, Francis lwy, fi, li, Wiley. John Simmons, Henry Kendall, Robert Pattinsun, Davy Simmons. Elbert Nwrvi,-, l ran11is Ma:-iokus, Mary Rmlllam. Mary Nam-y Felts, Irene Koontz, Doris Connor, Golda 'hw . iff: Girls' Glee Club Row l-YVanda Thomas, Prudie Owers, Mari Lu Hetlierinxrton. Elizabeth New, Frances Bftrh- eldor. Ruth Clark, LaCene Ford, Bernice Clark. Mary Tribbet, Yulia Stokes. Nellie Hayes. Dorothy Sutton, Phyllis Cundlrl, Opal Ruth Allen. Atha Cartxvrighr., Eustotia Butler. Row 2-Ruth M4-Graner, Margaret James, Frances Masiokus, Audrey Kbler, Louise Minus, Bernice Turner, Virginia Locke. Brenice Kent, Barbara Butner. Kathleen Coffee, Eugenia Maude Clark, Marie Springs, Marie Oehm, Ruby Shewmaker, Virginia Sullivan. Row 3-Mittie Ruth Taylor, Miss Cain, Altha Austen, Helen Louise Lee, Kvthleen Inpgram, Jane Rose VVhitley. Bags' Glee Club Row 1-Richard Christman. Secretary: Vernon Lynch. Treasurer: Charles McKenzie. President: Mr. Small, Director: Wavie Cole, Janitor: James Conneit, Darrell Moore. Kenneth Up- church, Ralph Brown, Quartette. A w Row 2-Willard Norman, Robert VVa.nless, Charles Clark, Joe Johnson. Macklin Butler. Lairl Miller, John Henninyrer, Alvin Pickering, George Johnson, Earl Dabney. Earl Harper, Henry Kendall, Wendell Otey. John Davis. Billie Armistead. Y , ' ROW 3-Roy Moore, John Martin, Joseph Lewis, Earnest Brassier, Marion XX hitley, Lewis H6iSf9l'. Fred Gregg. Jessie Clark, Clarence Noonan, Charles Pi-out. Gilbert Brewer, 131151011 ML-Cormick, Alfred Nvasson. Byford Smith, Butner Potter, Kenneth Wiley. George Led- better, Wayne Gidcumb. Ei7l The Mlnskrel Cask H ,na f47'f'fXf fSdif ff fH? L-,ff The Opereiia Cas rw Purple Curlain Dramalics Club 'U Run' l Macklin Butler. Uharles Prmll. Robert Nleriuw, Charles Farrxir. fleurue Juhnsun, Hal- ulml Rice. Kenneth Stokes. Row if-NYayne llillcunih, Ralph Hruwn, Dayton Mc-Currnick, Kenneth Smith. Frank Jones. Archie Brown, Vernon Lynch. Row 3- Syble Striuklin, Virginia Lon-ke, Maclue lYriuht, Lillian Burbank, Rachel Panlxey. Jane Rose lVhilley. How 4- Hannah Stric-klen, Juliet Barnes, Viruinia I-Iausclale, Mitlie Ruth Taylur. Marjorie Hutton. Hannah Thomas, Ruby Jnsey, Miss Hill. Row J' Katherine Haskins. Helen Jean lieltusliy. Velma McKinney, Barbara Butner, Edna Kirkham. Mary Trihhett, .-Xllene Johnson, Helen Louise Lee. Left to Right-George Ledbetter. Helen Jean Geltosky. Harold Rice, Velma Muliinney- Madge VVright, Ralph Brown, Vernon Lynch, Edna- Kirkham. Kenneth Stokes. Frank Miley, Barbara Butner, Mittie Ruth Taylor, Miss Hill, Juliet Barnes. Charles Bxidgenater. Mae-lilin Butler, Hannah Thomas. U91 Nalional Thespians , ww ex imfn CD sm If XX ' xx! q XX . N x X N x xy X X W O . X Q4 X X x TESL z x 1 W ' ' Puausr-IP? :BY If-if 5ENlQaQ?3 A HARRISBLLIFC TowN5H1P I-1?scHooL H lj L .-1 I j HLAFRISBURG LTOGVN5-HP Hum-1 sc:-aobl HfATRusBuRc Ag Infamous I 3 M 4 -1' .Ewa 4 .f - I -if J UNSOR -2E..:A,. fi. 1.fl ' jf Toms UMONEY 'I ' X Q I Q PLAYS W ll H WHAT A GIRL! sc:ENEs PROM THE IUNIOR PLAYS ,f L no 1 5' i une l Palsy, l Patricia Ann Harrington, The Patsy .....,. ..., , ..,,,...,. ...,., ,,,..,..., , .,,, . , .,,, , .4Velma McKinney Bill Harrington, the father, ..v....,,......,..,..., ,..... Ralph Brown Mrs. Harrimrton, the mother ,..,. .. ....,.,,. H ,,Y,.,, ,,Lillian Burbank Grace Harrington, daughter. .... H Mittie Ruth Taylor Tony Anderson ......,.........,...,.,,.. . ....., , ,.,,... Frank Mitey Billy Caldwell ,,....,,......,., , Y,,,,,. ,.,, Charles Farrar Mr. O. Flaherty ....,.,, ...,.,.. C harles Proul Sadie Buchanan .....,.. , .... Juliet Barnes Trip Busty ,.......... ,,., , ,George Johnson , Conleslanls Slenograplxg Row1iFern Gibbons, Grace Ackeridare, Parzllie Parks, Marguerite Hramlet. Mudge Srnall, Charles Prout, Hubert Fox, Maynard Stohart, George MUHJIQ. Kennelh XX'iley. Fliflfllw MIIB?- George Ledbetter. Row 2-Marie Sprimrs, Vada Thomas, Kathleen Coffee, Romaine Noonan, lYilma Burton, Jennie Kerszis. Mildred Irwin, Bernice Marshall, Dorothy Cook, Allene Johnson. M1 Z fx-fx 'D 1 l 61 il l- T. Olive Ixene Nr-len, Mary Roddam. Maurice Baldwin, XYunda Thomas, Hectar Pattison. rv Sm-ler. Marguerite Brown, Loveda Fowler, Lester Turner. Ruby Shewmaker, Ralph ,Q-n' lghgge Bnekett, Gel-alri Nauule. Gertie Stone, Vincent Herndon, Mr. Bonnell, Elizabeth 'nthleen Cwfee. Matthew Maller. Prufly Owen. Phillip lim-ham. Allene DHHS. Ch31'l65 I Ar I ll Nea., lx Pl .na B asa 's. Counch Debahng l'f-- l l'hg.lll- livslfl-hun., lfnmfwf- Mu-inlzu-, liernif-e Fmman, Mudge Small. Mary Nancy lil' I,wni-e Nlmf-, linhy Hn-le, Wzmdzl Vupehult, Rumaine Noonan, Velma McKinney, , l,sIl1.m ldwlfslrnlu lww 1 ll:-lwul llf.-l-nr., Nlznizln .Xwlsfn Wil-fm, Annu Lee- Thompson. Marizxm Bramlet, Miss l l Q l l l 1 V R 4 l. w. 'w 1 'A ! .l1.r.:.- fn, Elm u lf-:ne ltr-re rl, 'l'l'leuewu Jnhnwn, Marie Ax-mistezul. Edith Anderson. ll' V. lQ:l'hlM:1, lnxwunl, .lwliev liznlnef, Mittie Ruth Taylor, Edna Kirkhum, Ov:-llee Henri. ' 1 um lnlfw, lllrh Smivh, I,v.ni-e lif-:miul1t,, Yiruinia Rausslzile. Nellaray Franks. lbw 1 fwlmn l':l1:11'l:n Fnyflvv, Jennie lierhzis, Milclresl Irvin. lVl.1n'i9 Sieyrler, Kathleen Coffee. , JI.,-lu-' X'-Elgin, Hr:--iff Ir.m:m, Hnlzelmzle film-L., Allene Johnson, Kathryn Bush. l'?3l Hi- Row 1iR0bert Tuttle, Frank Miley, Freil hreuu. Fretlerit-lx M-L-Kenzie. Riilnn-l Heilscr. Ilzirvc lie Var, Carl NVife, Harris Berry, Geuiue I-I-fl,-ei'twvn, Francis Jzihn, L4 wif Heister. Row 2-Georue Barnes, Jfrse-ph Lewis. .llhn Henninuer, Ralph liz-m'.'n, Lefrer Turner. Me-lvlri Vl'hite, ,....,....,..,,, Alfred Wlwmin, Charles I-'zirizxiy Juhn Ilavis. Row Ji Billy .-Xrniifteutl. ,.., . Mm,-lilin Butler. Kenneth lYiley, Earl Ilzillnegs, Fred llaibne, Vernon Lynch, Emil Lzlshlmimk, Ri'-bert Meritw, Hill Szilus, Wryne Gi-lcumlv. lmvi-l Plum me-r. Rim -l 'John K. Martin. , , lie-firue Le-1ll,ve-ttei, Furl Hziulei. Mi, l'hz1rlt1,-n, ll:-wtrin M' 1 Cormit-lx, Clifti-n Hzill, Yirnu Hume. Phillip Imihzmi, lfhairlex Iriiiit, Kenneth XYei::mnn, Editor, Georgia Harbison: assistant, .-Xllene Jrihnwn Kirkham. Mary Zimmer. Gerald Nauule. Grace .Xkritlue-: 1' Small: circulation: Georue Ledbetter. Loren Mt-lflemlun Blackman. Kenneth XYiley, Champ Davis. Lester 'I'urne1. lYayne Gidcumb. Make-up editors: Mary Nancy Felta Dan Johrwon. Velma. EXX lmkness rnglnauer. l lv,1tner Putter Mc-Kinney, The-rerai Jwhn-fin. Elnzi rite editors: Juliet I-Zzirnw, Milne 1nlveitiQin:: Hnliih I-Immun, .lwhn lfhculex Mrlxerizle, l r:iriviN Jzmn. fc-3 l Purple Clarion Sla Fulure Farmers Rmerlca Row lflielly Pickering, Edwin lYciLlman, Loren Dallas, Virna House, Daniel Johnson, Curl Miller, Herald Nauule. Robelt Tuvender, Earnest YYallm-e, Roald Moore. Row 2 -Harold Lynch, Floyd Harrison. Loren Thrmpson, 'lelmont McDaniel, Chelsea Rudolph. Chulle- Baxter. Jewel Alwney, Ralph Lucas, Lloyd Mclmniel. Huw Ii fl.-gater Turner. Hubert 'lll'lHIl1Ir.4OIl, Harry Cuzurt, Clyde Thompson. Charles Reader, Lnuia Thunuvsnn, Gem-ge Juhn-mn, Mr. Kruger. Willzxxxl M0rSe. Joe Johnson, Muriel Holland, Oral Taylor, Curgfie Rude, Albert Rude. Juclglng Teams '5'f 1'C, J0h 'WN- Wm jl'0l'lf'lf'l'1fl. Charles Burner, Curuie Rude, Gerald Naugrle. Carl Miller, Joe Jflllll-011, Xelmfmt Mrgllumel, 1-Izxruld James. Ch1u'le's Kielholn, Lorene Dallas, Floyd Harrison. ffrlj Kegsione Siaff Editor. Madge Small: assistant editor. Mittie Ruth Taylor: business manager, Lester Turn- er: Senior editors: Romaine Noonan. Louise Butler. Mary Nancy Felts. Robert Tuttle. Mau- guerite Bramlet. Dan Johnson: athletic editors: fieorue Momze. .-Xcnes Geltosl-cy: humor etlitous: 'George Johnson, Reed Clascork. Syhle Stricltlin: .-Xrtivities: Hubert Fox. Mzvmiue XYriuht: -nap- shots. Kenneth Wiley: Art: Ronnie Rose, Grunt Metllin. James Carr, XY:iyne Clank: Junior editors: Knlheline Haskins, Eugene Hetherinutunz Solfhuni-'re enlitrwrs: liemue Barnes, .Xnnzi Masuilis: Freshman editors: llickie Sltaugs, lionnie Lee Nulen: lihutourxil-hs. Juliet Iiaiznus: advertising: Frzml Miley, Allene Johnson, George Lulhetter. Marie Turner, Anna Masuilis, Ralph Brown, Madge Small. Annu Kzitheryn Parks. Fr:1m-c- Masiokus. Velma McKinney, Edgar Crabb, Alice Story. Coy Brown, Josephine Buamlez, Mm- uuerite Brown. I: Gi il Honor Siuclenis PHYSICS INOLOCY s COOWNG MANUAL ART FDAIQADE STUDENT LIFE f 671 'df' .6 H 45,1 bi l',9 - Q . Ja TYPINC . .,, , . X x. , ,X .: ,Q JN, 55 MQ? ww ff Q K ' -5 f 3-iq' fswsfg gif ek' 2 ,yffyx A 1 -is X I PACULTYfALPHA AND OMEGA I 63 I 1 - . , , - iw 1 Y . I - X FOOTBALL SQUAD Row 1-Ralph Brown. Managcrz Clmrlcs Mclicnmc. XYendcIl Andcrwn. XYm1drmx Pyle. Strothcr Rccd. Flank Klwndlkc. Frank plumes. Ruifcll Recd. B111 Gall. :KN sistant Managc1'. Row I-Charles XVing. Robert Recd. fN'LxL11'1cc Sulllxqm. Harry Scott. Rzlym-md Sturnp John Cooley. Qtls Srmth. H!,lbCl'f Fox. Tlwrnqw Ozmcnt. Row 3fXYayne G1dcumb, joe Clulfvroukx. Reed Glgncuck. Lawmcncc Yxr1y:u'd. Mor ris Seriglut. George Kwok. fX1or1'1x Berry. -1.11116 Curr. Louw Gall. Eugene Hcthcr ington. john Gaskms, Row -1-George johmon. john 1.1140-Q. Orl-rn Knrbcr. :Xlex Kcriif. Fwd Dabney James Vfanlcss. Philllp Durlmm. George Lcdbcttcr. Lee Parker. F1'cdc1'1cl-c X15 Kcnzie. Row 5-.'X1'thur Franl-IS. L O, Huxnffy. Dcn:1l PICYQLITI. Charlcx Prom. 'Iolm Black man. Ed Ghent. Harry Bngairth, Vlolm D.1X'1F. Vernon Lynch, Row 6fMr. Search. :Xss1Qtamt Cozxchg Mr. Taylor. Pl'lI1Cif'IllQ B111 Fuercr. C-Mclm. -K 2 ! QJ-ifffi-jx ,Ii ,. i E691 3,5,.,.,,,-'-.1.:,3X M X f OTHE CHAMPIONS or THE BIC .SWE 5 OTBALL ONFERENCE WHQ HAVE BROUGHT FAME TO THE ARRBBURG TOWNSHIP HIGH SCHOOL I, R9 IN wk H g! ,M , H ' - J wf 'N'Q5'Q X ,K X xx X DELDICATION pk 0 c: XX N b f X xxg ' '4' f - Summary of Games At the beginning of the present school term between hlty and sixty men responded to the call for football candidates. and it is significant that around fifty of these were out at the end of the season. This shows the great amount of interest that is taken in the major sport of the school. Coach Foster with the assistance of Mr. Search modeled out of the material on hand a team that defeated the Alumni by a score of 13 to 6. Henderson, Ky. 0-Harrisburg 33 On September ZS the Bulldogs played Henderson. Kentucky. at Taylor Field. It was an easy victory for the Bulldogs and the score was one'sided. 33 to O. The open field running and the gains made around the ends was too much for the Champions of Vv'estern Kentucky to stop. West Frankfort 2-Harrisburg 6 Harrisburg won her first conference game on Saturday. October 12. when they journeyed over to West Frankfort and defeated the Red Birds in a hard-fought game by the score of 6 to 2. The Bulldogs made their only touchdown in the first few minutes of play by recovering a blocked punt on the Red Birds' twenty yard line After The Red Birds and a series of short and long passes the Red Birds placed the ball on Harrisburg's one-foot line where they were held for downs Harrisburg gave them a safety and took the ball out of dangerous teiritory a few plays Pyle carried the ball live yards for a touchdown. Reed missed the try for extra point made their bid for a touchdown in the last quarter. After Lands thirtyffive yard return of a punt Herrin 0-Harrisburg 18 score of 18 to H and tied for the lead in the Big Seven, Herrin had a light but strong team and they gave the Bulldogs plenty Harrisburg. on the following Saturday. defeated the Herrin Tigers. on Taylor Field. by a extra ptllflfi XVCYC 11115SCd, Carbondale 7-Harrisburg 17 Harrisburg defeated Carbondale in one of the most important games of the season on Saturday. October 26, at Carbondale and as a result were doped conference champions. The touchdowns were made by S. Reed and Pyle. ln the first quarter Mclienzie and S. Reed carried the ball down the field and S. Reed carried it over for the first touchdown. The try for point was missed. The next touchdown came at the end of the first half. The ball was in Harrisburgs possession when the pistol went off and on that play Carbondale was off side. Harrisburg was awarded another play and then made another touchdown. ln the fourth quarter Presley of Carbondale passed to Borden who ran sixty yards for a touchdown. The extra point was added making the score 12 to 7 in favor of the Bulldogs. Mt. Vernon. Indiana. 13-Harrisburg 52 On Saturday. November 2. the Harrisburg Bulldogs played Mt. Vernon in what for the Bulldogs. The score was onefsided. 52 to 13. The open field running was proved to be a track event too much for the visiting team. and they were swamped as the score indicates. All of the Bulldogs who put suits on played in the game and Mt. Vernon scored their two touchdowns on the scrubs . Murphysboro O-Harrisburg 22 On the following Saturday the Bulldogs revenged the defeat handed to them by 1927. by defeatng them by the score of 22 to O on lV1urphysboro's field. Strother fl-,.-.ms and Lulils Call added an extra point to two of these. That made the score the Murphysboro team in Reed scored three touch 70 to 0 and the other two point- were made when Hubert Fox and Bob Reed tackled a Murphysboro man behind the goal line for a safety ' Benton 0-Harrisburg 7 The Harrisburg Bulldogs. aided by the enthusiasm of the -clnool, captured the Big Seven Conference Title by defeating Benton in a hard fought game on Saturday Nunerriber 111 by the score of 7 to U. The bulldogs scored the only touchdown of the game in the first four min utc- of rlay A fumble by johnson and a recovery by shown in the biggest homecoming parade in the history Bob Reed for Harrisburg enabled S. Reed to score the for Klondike added the extra point. Benton threatened to foiiclidfr.-.'ri for Hllfflrhllfu. Louis Gall being substituted ' and then in the fourth period but they were held within for-' .wicis during the game. Once in the third period ' j.:irfl- liffin :i goal on both times. Eldorado 0-Harrisburg 31 'l'l.f:n MIYIHQ tln- TIi.iiiksgiviiig day game with our old rivals. the Eldorado Striped Devils. They went down 'fell-'Jit :it the liantl- ul a hctler Learn. but they fought hard and did their best all the way through the game. The 1J:iriu' ami- rila-,wgfl on :i snowy field. an event that was new Lo both teams: and the weather was cold handicappin toil. i--:uns The liullflog- ran up :i si-ore which exceeded that of other years. The touchdowns have usually been Y itwl to ww, l-ut thi- year with this sensational playing of Strother Reed and Rabbit Pyle. Harrisburg made li' -' 'f.ril,iiflfiu.'n tlnffi- lr'-ing nizide by Reed and two by Pyle. The score was 31 to 0 in our favor 53422 .1 - fd V101 l K - - Y T . . i If 1 I, l ll 'l. .ll ' f 1 L .i 'li .ll ali ,. i . i' .v l , ' f- i J . 1 .1 I, of oppostion but they were unable to cross our goal line while we crossed theirs three times. The tries for .1 Y 1 . ,H 'I Q l n. i .I f qi l g 1 il . ii .ix , .ii ' Q' fgfk A ! 'S'f2f V Qi W 5 3 f ., U h Ni Af' XJ Kr X ' 1 fl' Q we FQOTBALL LETTER MEIN Llx'-M I f'-gf!f!Lf E711 - . MAURICE SULLIVAN-Tackle- Pete Captain Sullivan played a splendid game at tackle. He would hit hard and would make big holes in the line for the ball carriers and as a result he was elected captain to fill the vacancy left by losey. RAYMOND STUMP-Center Stump .Stump was one of the best centers in the conference and was chosen for the center position on the All Conference. He was always in their fighting and stopped many attempted center rushes RALPH BROWN Manager Mu h credit hould be given to Brown for his con tint attention to the wants and comfort of the players This position is hard to handle successfully and it involves a lot of work and time. Brown was always there and willing to do anything that was of advantage to the team HARRY SCOTT Guard Huckleberry Scott played in mo t of the games and although he is not veiy husky he tackled hard and was a good defensive man OTIS SMITH Tackle Silent Smith was one of the best tackleis in the confeience and was chosen for a tackle position on the All Confer ence team. He knows football and has great ability to lead to victory. He was chosen captain for the next years team JOHN COOLEY Guard Cat Although Cooley weighed but 156 pounds but when he hits he hits with the force of a twenty ton locomo tive. He is a good defensive man and rarely did he ever fail to get his man HUBERT FOX End Fox has real hghting spirit and never would give up when injured but kept on playing just as if nothing had happened to him. He has the old Bulldog tenacity OMAR WOMACK End Butch Vwomack wa one of the bet ends in the state and he was chosen for an end position on the All State team, He was kept out of a few games on account of injury, but in the games that he did play he was a great help to the team WOODROW PYLE Back Rabbit Pyle 1 a fi t backfield man hence the name Rabbit and a good ball carrier and a good man on defense H played safety man on defense and carried hack punts creditably Reed wi alway in there fighting and it didnt make any difference whom he was playing against a strong team or a weak teamx and because of such playing he received a position on the Second Conference team CHARLES MCKENZIE Back GOOg1C 'vi Kenzme N s i hird tickler ind pliyed a splendid game in the backfield He was frequently called on to , nd he did it w FRANK JONES Back Words pl l 1. d dtftn ive Lime ind 1 good at bucking up the line On offense he runs good inter er A, f -fi YZ f - f Z f72l c ' ' s ' 1 3. ' . . - K L. . ' ' s i f r , . Q ' . 1 W . . 'c i ' ' tt A I f ' . . Q - ' ' ' s s . ' . L . ' ' f .. . .. -f 1 as ' . . ' . ' . e STROTHER REED-FullfL'Stroth - gs ' ' Q ' , , , . - - , c ' ia' : 1 : J 1 J ' ft A f , ifake vardsige a - ' ell. lone- ayrr :i fm, JH ': 1 's I ' 2' ' I i . . ' f ' nec. , .M via If K , , e P . : . - V. -'71 '- I A 2 . BENTON-H.-XRRISBURG GAME ROBERT REED--End-'i'l'win Reed did good work- at end on the second string and when called upon to lill in a vacancy at end he did it creditably. He is just a freshman and should make a strong for a position on the first squad next year, VJEN DELL ANDERSON-Back- Coach Anderson is a good interference runner and a good hloeker, He was a great help it getting the plavs started because he would always get his man. FRANK KLONDIKEfBack Klondike has the real Bulldog spirit and he played in the last few games with an injured leg. That! real Bull' dog stiekfto-itfiveness. ED GHENT-Back Ghent is a good defensive man and a fairly good punter, He did good work in the few ginies that he played in. He is a junior and should land a herth on next year's team. LOUIS CALL-Back Gall has what I would call an 'leducation toe because after every touchdown he is sent to kick the hall for the extra point and he didn't miss many unless it was on at wet or muddy held. where it was ditheult In send on .i good kick. JAMES CARR-Guard Carr had a chance to show that he could play foothall in several games and he did very well in .ill of them. JOHN LASCOE-Back Laseoe is a hack Held man and is huilt for speed. He is a good defensive man and did good work on the second string. GEORGE LEDBETTER4Back- Bur Ledhetter is a small hut fast man, He hits hard and is ll good hall carrier, He did good work on the second string. E731 ,ii of ,spd v ll 5 url HGME COMING PARADE WAYNE GIDCUMB-Back Gidcumh is a hackheld man and is a fairly good lull carrier. He hits hard and did good work on the sec' und xtring REED GLASCOCK-End-fEdgar Allen Poej Reed ix just the right build for end. He is tall and fast and 21 good man in getting punts. He did very Well on the Neeond Ntring and played in ll few Scheduled games, MORRIS SERIGHT-End Seright lx ei huxky man and good on defensive. He is just ii freshman and ought to get a berth on next year's i'le'.'en, LAVURENCE VINEYARD-Guard'- Sampson Vineyiird is ll happy nun :ind good on defenciye. He is just xi freshman, and it will take a good man to keep iii. 1 If the lirxt Nquxid in yczirx to Colne, ORION KARBER--Gllard Kzirher le i grind line man :ind good on defensive. He did good work on the second string and played in El few fT,,il'i!' Quint' RUSSELL REEDf-Back-k'Twin .Feed 1- ,i fri-i nizin :md il good interference runner. He ix jl.l4I ri freshman und ought to get a berth on next F' l'l '.v'Yi ALEX KERSZIS 5Center l fl--ati-r ie Ji lurid pf-eition In play :ind Keiwzix hllecl the position very well on the Second string and playe ' T, ,1 'f'J. 'Uijffr Uuzifw jOSEl'H CLAYBROOKS--Tackle .'.f,1,lrfHflL tool. liix ffufll-.ill -viiomly' :md plziyed h zird :ill the time. He is si good defensive man and did Mf'.'.'iYl.'fY,lli1 1 find -tying fdweglfg- Y: f' INC'-I-ZR 'J-Ex-gl!-11 x'iJd-- ,ff f74l BASKETBALL SQUAD ROW lfBCl'I1lll'Ll Moors, -lulin Blackman, Hurry Buzzzrtli. Oiiizir XYwiiiiicl4, Denver Rcul. Maurice Sullivgm. In-lin Cooley. Row Z+GCurgc Bzirncs. john Gaskins. jews Vwllmitc, L. O, H.imby. Otis Smith. XYumli'uxv Briqlgw. Tum Ozmcnt. Row 3-W. Foster, Conch: Russell Rccnl. Phillip Durbzim. DISTRICT TOURNAMENT The zmnuzil district tuurnamcnt was wun by Ggilgitizi .iml Lliq Bullilugx liniibul -ccmid, The Bulld-wgQ dclimtii Eldorado by a scurc of 13 lu 14 :ind tbcii tlicy i.lclc.iLcsl Eqimlity .iml Riu als wlicrc tlicy were dclcxilcd by C-zilaitlai by tlic Qcurc ul 26 tu Hi, Harrisburg Harrisburg Harrisburg Harrisburg Harrisburg Harrisburg Harrisburg Hzirrisburg Harrisburg Harrisburg Harrisburg Harrisburg Harrisburg Harrisburg Harrisburg Harrsburg Harrisburg Harrisburg SEASONS RECORD ,l7 H12 36 ,, M13 lil li H241 19 9 - ll! 19 . .MII , 13 ll li li 'SW Ml, f.:irii1ul Bciiumii, , fl.ii'lNiwI1Ll.llC , XYQ-l l5i'.iiikl'iw1't NIi1i'pl1yNbimi Hcrrm ., X'lCliI1-l Eldiir.iLlii lvlgiriun Bcntmi , Mt. fliixiicl C.ii'bimLl.alc G.ll.lt1.i lNlL1i'pliyslM+iiw Mariun ElLlui'4iLlii XX -:Nt lmiulil-int Hcrrm ,, M1 Z Tix :iff-iiffgl TT K KX ij irlui xxliiili biuu bt tbini ti tlic lm fd, Baslselball Summary Vfith only one letterman from last year's squad. Coach Foster and his assistant, Mr. Search, developed a team that made a fairly good showing for themselves in the season just ended. The Bulldogs finished in fourth conference games and lost two of them, one to Mt. Carmel and the other to Galatia. Sickness kept two men out ol the last game of the season which decided that the Bulldogs would Hnish in fourth place instead of in a tie for third place. OMAR WOMACK-Captain-Guard NVomack was the only letterman on this year's squad from last year and he proved himself to be a very de pendable player and captain. Although he was out of a few games on account of season he was one of the most valuable men to the team. JOHN COOLEY- Cat -Guard Cooley played a good game at guard. He always got the rebound from the backboard and rarely did he let his man score a hasket. He played in every game and was given honorable mention in the Big Seven AllfStar team. HARRY BOZARTHA Bozie -Forward Bozarth had a good eye for the basket and was high point man on the team. It was due to his long shots that put the Bulldogs in the lead in many close games. He was also given honorable mention in the Big Seven All'Star team. DENVER REED- Chicken -Center Reed played a splendid game at center and nearly always got the tipfoff from his opponent. He was kept out of the last game in the season but in the other games that he played in he proved himself to be a help to the team. MAURICE SULLIVAN- Pete -Guard Sullivan played a good game at guard. He started almost every play that the Bulldogs had and guarded his man very closely. This was his second year at basketball and his playing was so good that he made the Hrst team and stuck with it throughout the whole season. JGHN BLACKMAN-Forward Blackman was a very valuable man to the team. He was very substituted very often when the team was in a hole. and many times it was his scoring ability that put the team back in the lead and kept it in high spirits L. O. HAMBY+Forward Hamby was sent in to till the place left by Womack. who was out on account of sickness, and he did the job with credit. lt was his basket in the last few seconds of play that won the Marion game. He is a junior and has another year of playing in which to make a name for himself. BERNARD MQQRE-Forward Moore did good work on the second string but was called on a few times to play on the first team. It was his free throw in the last moments of the game that beat West Frankfort. He is a sophomore and should get a place on the first team for the next two successive years. JESSIE WHITE-Forward Vwfhite did mo-t of his work on the second string and proved to be a valuable man in the few games that he played on the Ilrst team. PHILIP DURHAMgManager Durham proved to he a good manager and always did his hest to help the team. He is a junior and has a Ufffftl opportunity to help the team again next year while acting as manager. iglye 6 is NKR-5l.ZX-:e X f e f - l76l place in the Big Seven Conference. with live victories and seven losses. In addition the Bulldogs played six non- 4 V , 1 1 4 1 , 1 x BASKETBALL LETTER MEN E771 F. '-N Hz-w 1 Faster. F'-1u'I1: Suylm, Stwkcs, Johnson, James, Carr, Smith. Cooley. Hamby, Huw 2 fiezxvuh, Asst. Coach: Luxlwn, Glusspoclx, Smith, Parkksxy James. Repsis, S2lus, Johnson, Lzismfue. How .T -Quinn. Hauhisun, Fulton, Kwgt, Fnlkcl-son, Clnybrooks, Lewis, Ledbcttcr. Rodvillc. Curtis. Wasson. Il-'xv -l fSmith, Wmg, C':n'pun!el', I'I'1JLlt, xX'ifTCX2lX'll, Pyle, Reed, Anderson. Klunclylic, Mc-Kenzlc. Mc-Daniels. Track Squad Inher- Class Champions lisnym, Sufi-,es, VYing, Gull, Repsls, Hull, Search, Hetherimxton. Smith, Ghent. sf - '1f,,,fsUfsslfssji- if , KW 1 78 T ' x C Y X- 4-fy ' a , Q M f, f56fmig!zQf'ff ',, F91 ' f' if ' Q ' ' X C'f 9 pa! -3 4 W 'f fl' W D -5 . Q' -M jim '?,, - , V9fN'V?xV . A 193 ' Z ,. ,Qt .Q ,X .1 lx W V 3 1 J -. is My E'-.ef 4 yr. , l. wg, nf , 1 7,3 1 Q dk K ' A' 'f ' ' C r ? b ge VV E mv 5 X leg 'W M X E g! f F- I 1 H R WF N 6 . !2nQ va X , E X 44 N Y .T Q ,,- . ga 1, -F3 'Eff' 43:5 ' ffifg-f. ' ' - ggi-E ' X 2 x v-1 1 4 4 f-- : ' 1 f 3 9 , 4- ' :::E2 .ii f - F - 4? :Eg-Ei-5 1' W , -. . I-Q-.. uv 7. ,- , W Q I QQ -. X 1,25 J . ff 0-1-r K 'F , 1, ' t 0' fq, - ' s ' 'J 'P' F' , I I X E 1 - Z, 2 1 13 - 2 ' ' E fa g . ,i1 n ' 1 E X S 5 , 3 C i ,T E .. 9 - A ' 'A 5 ' I ,r , 2 Q W X X My X ' x 'IAN ink 'QT' I. 5 .1.cARR X ' G K A GROUP LENDERS q M -J y f WWE, - xwff Q, ward W, A ,E !w Q O Girls Athletic Rssociahon Shakespeare said, Frailty thy name is woman , That was in the sixteenth century. The twen tieth century girls are developing strong muscles and steady nerves by participating in the various sports presented to them in an enjoyable manner. The G. A. A. is answering this demand of an H. T. H. S, girl to tal-ze her place in physical training. This organization reaches toward one of the main objectives of physical education by developing leadership in the students Before the G. A. A. girls can get awards, they must keep health rules for eight consecutive weeks and must earn a sufficient number of points. There are four awards that may be earned: Class numeral-600 points, School Emblem-1200 points, G. A. A. State Award-1600 points, G. A. A' Highest State Award-2000 Points The G. A. A. members sponsored a Play Day at Harrisburg, November 2. Mound City, Zeig ler. and Anna were invited. Play Days are taking the place of interfgroup basketball and are suc' ceeding in satisfying the urge for activity so manifest in the girl of today. Play Days are more stim ulating and much more valuable than was the old type of athletic competition The officers of the League arc Physical Education Adviser .,,,,., .,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, M iss Stella Kadyk lJI'CS1C.lCI1f ........ ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,4,,,A,-, A gnes Geltosky V1CC'PFCS1LlCDf ......... ..................,,...,.......,,,.. F reeda Hartley SCC1'CUlI'y'TrC2l5L1rcr ..... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, I va Jenkins ,ef,,c.fX1LfL4s fa 1 -S f E301 C EMERSONIANS C LOWEL LS ISN Nlosl' Valuable Glrl MARY NANCY FELTS Elecled lag llse Junior ancl Senior Classes ,Q E323 ,.- 'H- -,,,., ,- ,----.,...?. rf Zfdif : H1512 Lf . 51.3, .. r P gy X ,Q al N L 4261.1 .x'?QQ.. w'1i.f-:fit Q .x -: '. -- .lu 'A-, .J 4-' af' 7., .4-, , w . - A avi Eva' lx: - w ' fu' A-'It' wf'25'Tf' A1714 . U .J '.. v- w f .V Q! b ,. , , N . f X -f 'mf '- In ' 'X M: A 4 .1 E x z ' X V . 3 . . ,Nr L ,A., 'Q r .' vb i-1 'wir gn' Q , , s ff.. wg. I . X v,. ' 4 : ' r' ' f' ' ,. .. 4,1 'P I . 1- ' .mt 1- .D.. . me-um A 4 lv yx 1fv'V. . ,gb '?v'.,3f'? '51, -llc-'P .sw v. KEEP ON SMILING ISS J 0 Merchandise Inventory NAME Recd Glascock ......... .... ' Nadine Baker v..,,A, Gilbert Small .,..,,,., Edith Anderson .,..,,, ..,, Hubert Fox ,,..,,..,, Louise Butler .,....A,. XYendell Anderson ...,. .... Louise Daniels .,,.,. ,lohn Blackman ..,,. Lillian Davis ...,., Harry Taylor .,,.,,. Bernice Froman .,,,,.. ....V,. Fred Gregg ........,....w .-,--- Theresa Johnson... Harry Gaskins. ,.,. A Gladys Morris ....v...V. .... i Raymond Debes ..,. Louise McDermott Herman Boatright ...... ....,.. Geneva Pan key ..... Harry Bolarth ....Y.r.. -.., Ruth Pickering ,,,., Francis lahri ,......,,,,,r.- Brooks Reynolds ....,.,. .... Stella Kadyk ,,,,.,.... Chelsea Rudolph .....,....--.-. l Faye hioffett .....,.,, james Scott ...,.,, Francis Cain ....,, XX'ayne Shaw ,,,,,... Clyde Vv'ilmoth... ..,, Ruth Stroud .,.., ,... Omar Vv'omack. ....... .,,, 1 Dorothy Brugman. .,.,. .... 5 Charles Vwfright ..,,. T. C. Search .,,,,,.,. Bernice Hagler.. Mary -lane xxlllglja. Clarence Bonnell .,,...., .... Geraldine Favreau... ,..., Kenneth Smith .,,,., fvfary Payne ,,,,,,,,, Gonzella Rudd.. .. flarlFull1er-on... . Bonnie Rose.. . Carl Hagler. .. Yelrna VlcKinncy.. Claude Hargravc fit-iiIf1MCIlVAlli. flffyfi Hiirrisori it-I,iVUiil'f'L Morgan. llfaliliF:l lQ1 V fvliiurirnf fvlillvr i.,f,.f- f:.,f.i.', f,:io.r ,li.i.f...,i. H fi Sirnr--on ASSETS A long stride ............. Shortness ...................,..,. A voice like a fog horn ........... Pierson ........,..............,..... .... A big brother .......,..,.,.. Golden voice ....,., Abign ........ Romeo ...,...... ..., Lots of C s ..,.................... .... Fords ,.............. ......,.......,.......-- A gentleness in handling students ..v...................,.,.....- Timidity .............. .... .... Curls ....................... No use for males .....,, A Chevie ......... .. Specks ................. Curly hair .,.......,. Cooking ...,...........,. Lots of schooling .,,,,,. Shortness ..............,. Basketball skill .....,r One ....,..........,.Y... Senior office .,...... A bass voice ....,... A wistful look ......... His hogs .....,....,... Knowledge ...........,. Manual training ...,.... A natural permanent .,.... A large high school course ..... That certain air ....,.,................ Books ...................,,,Y....,.....,... . Women ,.,......... Test tubes ..,,. Drug store ......., Teddy. -lr ...... Typewriter .,,. Rice ............ l Bugs ,,,,.,,,..,...... Personality ....... Good nature ..,.. Peace ..............,. Good grades ......,..,.,.. De Molay ,....,....., . ,,,,., . An engagement ring. .,,.... Shorthand ..................... Goo-goo eyes.. .. Physics ,,,....,,,, . . Curly hair. . . Agricultural ways... .. Those yellow curls. . f lllt'l4Cfl5 ....,..,.... .,..,. Sclioolfgirl complexion... Adoniaslook .... Pontiac sedan. Pfilitliy, LIABILITIES His upper two feet fheightj... Typing book ............. ..... That same voice ........ ...,. Strictness ...................... ..... That look on his face ...... .... Tonsils ...................,...... ..... That certain air ............ .... Grammar tests ......................... A laugh like a donkey ............. Abhorrence of men ......... ..... Loads of experience ........ ..... Shorthand ................. ..... Flirting females ...... ..... Chews gum ...............,.............. A girl ....................................... Kindness to dumb animals ...... Weakness for girls ................... Knows her onions ........ .... His teachers .............. .... Deposit at 4'Z7 ....... ..... Being eligible ......... ....r Many .................. ........ Temptations ............................ His jokes ......,.......................... Students who can't jump the horse. .................................. His name ................ ..... Boisterousness ........ ..... A limp ................. ..... Discords .............. ..... Perseverance .......... . .... . Wiles of women ........ ..... Peach farm ............. ..... Women ............... .... Freshmen ...... .... His looks .....,.... ..... A mustache ......... .... A brotherfinflaw ....... .... Height of fame .i.... I Frogs ................... .... Music? .,....,.................., .... Track ............................... .... Love for H. T. H. S ........ .... Her funny stories.. ....... .... . Midway .........,, ' ......,.i, ........ 1 Her lack of talk .... .. .... Women ........,...........,......, , All grades under 95 ......... .... l Dorrisville Habits ...... .... Vw'istful eyes ......,..................... AMBITION To play midget parts in plays Steno for a good boss To be champion hog caller Old maid school teacher To get that girl Opera singer To be a coach Vv'oman suffragist To be an efficiency expert Saleslady To work out new systems Commercial teacher Woman hater Reformer Politician Vegetarian To be a great debatet Nature student To graduate To be an old maid A coach Auditor Politician To get grades To scream like her students To be a farmer To sing x, y, Z To become an English teach' er To be a housekeeper To grow a mustache Cracker salesman To raise champion peaches A missionary To teach seniors To become a preacher To make Teddy a football player Quit oflice work To be a good librarian To be a great scientist Lady? A track star To live in Harrisburg To stay awake in assembly To be a bookkeeper To be a business lassie To be a dictator To go to Carbondale to get married Mayor of Dorrisville To be more graceful Farmer face ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ASSiSt21nt janitor Her companion fAllenej ,,,,, To get acquainted with Al- l lene Bass voice ...,.....,...................... State Champion chicken cal- ler Too much rouge ........ ....... T o be beautiful but not dumb Wezikness for math .........,....... , Her companion fMargaretj... School teaching ..........,............ Desire to shame Euclid To be a freshman again To drive a new car iV'V f 'l 5f'fl 'f Nl'f l4 ffK'c Conversation lacking .............. 1 To be a public speaker ff so fs A . f wi Bashfulness ................,..........,, Her winning ways .......... That baby face ..,.....,......... Merchandise Invenlorg fflontldl NAME 1 ASSETS W. Foster ....................... ,Ioan and Nancy Lee ,..,......,..,, Mary L. Wiggins ....... l Red hair ...,.............AA.A, ., Maurice, Gelder ...,....... Mary Zimmer ..,..... ,........ john Charlton ..,..... Ora Brothers ....... Ray Goben ...,... Avis Rice ,........ Auda King .......... Edna Kirkham ....... Cletis King .,.............. Romaine Noonan ...,.... Elmer Knight ..................... Helen Potts ..........i. .. ohn Lascoe . J ......... . 4--- b Imo Horning ........i............ George Ledbetter ......i. Julia Katherine Reeves ....,, joseph Lewis .....................- Marie Sigler v..................... Vernon Lynch ............w..,... Mrs, Ruth Hawkins ....,.,... Ranalldo Matthews ............ Juliet Barnes ...i.......... Grant Medlin .....,.,. Hazelmae Clark ........ Frank Miley .......,... Madge Wright ....... Carl Miller ,.......,.... Kathryn Bush ,........ George Monge ....... Lois Heatherly ....... John Cooley ......., Mary Herple ..i....... Ralph Brown ..,........,. Kathaleen Ingram ....... Gilbert Brewer .......... Lelia L. johnson .,.,...... Charles Bridgewater ..,. Syble Stricklin .....,.......,..... J. R. Clements ........,., Mary Snyder ..,.....,. Grace Akridge ......, Henry Maddox ,..... Lenore Allen ....... Mathew Maller .,..... Helen Baker ........... Claude Hedger ......... Ruby Beam ........,.......,....... Clayton Humphreys .......,,. Winnie Belle Beasley ....,.... 1 l l His hrm chin ,,.,...,,,., A good cook ......... Some tools i.............. Poetry ,..,...,..,........... ....,. ,..,..... A big bunch of keys ....... Wedding ring ...,......,,. Quietness ....i.................... Speed on a typewriter ...... Smiles ...,,..,..,,...,,...,.,... Speed ............,,.., Chemistry ...,...,.,.,,. Great strength ....... His ambitions ......., Personality ..........,, A hearty laugh .,.,..... .. Seriousness .,............. A placid disposition ..., ., dig red eyes ,............. A pie-face ....,............,.. Too many to name ....,......,... .. Qualities of an Adonais ,..,...... Innocence .....i..i.......,.... .... . ..... A handsome face .....,,,, Large brown eyes ........ A love for females ....... Her family ..........,.... Boldness ........,....,., Timidness .......................,......, All-round fellow ..................... A home in Vv'alnut Grove ....., A good eye for sports .......,,..., A good flow of talk ....,... A charming voice ..,.,... A big bass voice ..,.,,. 1 Too little work ............ His stately carriage ...,.,... Boy friends ..,............... A fair maiden ......,..,. Good grades ,........, Winsome ways ...... Disposition ......... Housekeeping ,...... Militaristic way .....,., Ambition .,...........,... Thought ...,......,. Sunshine ....,,.., Chevrolet ..,...., Curls .,......,... 1 LIABILITIES Producing teams ......,., Studiousness .....,....... Vv'eakness for chess.. Love of adventure .....,. Basketball playing ....... Grammar tests.. ......... ...,. ...,., Locks too many doors ..,. , .... . Husband ,.,...,...........,.. i Timidity .............,..,,, Her curly locks ..... His older brother ..... 1 Chewing gum ....,.,.,...,. A home in Harco ...,..,, ' Missing goals ..,,..,..,.............,.., I That girlie .,.....,,,.,,.................. Seniors who cannot take 60 .,., Short legs ,... ,..........,......,......., Spectacles .......,,,.,........,......,.... Dumbness .... ,..., Hot dogs ..........,....... ...... Violin .....,.,.,........,,..,... ...... She won't admit any ...... ..,.. His good looks ..........., ...... 1 A hatred for boys ...,. ..... Crutches ,............,.. ,..,.. Also red lips... ....,, A beard .........,..,....,,..., ...,.. A frightful frown ........,.....,...., I 1 Bashfulness ......,..........,,.......... A weakness for men teachers.. Shorthand ............................... Tom boyishness ...................... Excuses for not having lessons His bellowing bass ............ Her connection with john Blackman ...................... A deceiving meekness .... Her age ............................. Her other bo ' friends ........... . I Too short ....... ............... Several... ........ . Lofty ideas ........, ...... . . Snuff dipping ........ Hubby ............ . Voice ........ .. .......... .. Cats .......................... ...... I i 1 1 ! 1 1 1 l l 1 Vkfays with children ........ . .... . Cherubic manners ....... ....., 1 Fierceness ..... ........... .... ....1..1 1 Pancakes .... ...... ........... ..... .... AMBITION To become a coach Housewife To grow a mustache To be a famous chef To drive a nail well To be a great poet be an artist earn a living Crator A blues singer To teach solid geometry Somebody's stenog To be Harco's mayor To walk on and on To progress Make every Senior pass 100 be a hurdler live and learn sing catch a good-looker play girl parts teach kindergarten be seen To To To To To To To To To To be a little tiny girl To be a fire chief To be like her sister To look happy To be office girl To be popular To find him To be president To learn to talk To be a highfpowered sales- man To talk about love To use big words To wear stylish dresses My kingdom for a girl To be an old maid To be a great speaker To be an entertainer To be a man To have a fervent lover Aviatrix Highwayman Make a living Adjutant general Own a gold mine Taxidermist Cook Big bad man Be an Emersonian Frank Jones .,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,, Dignity ........ ...... - - Democratic affiliations ...r... . U1 Be a sailor Marguerite Bramlet ...,, Shorthand .......... ......... juicy Fruit ........ ......... .... 1 B eat Charles Prout Orion Karber ,,,.,,,.,,..,........ Gaskins City ....... .....--- 1 A few more ........ ,..--. I Dig coal H g 5 Marlgrie Hutton ..,,,.. Library ,,...,..,... ......... 1 Pierce Arrow... .... .. ..1 Go to Havana again Alex Kerszig ,,,,,..,,., Calmness .... . ......... ' Lack of words ....... ...... 1 Orator N I Lavem Ingram ,,,,,4, ,.,,..,,, V Woolworth s ,,.... ......... T ravel.. ,..., .. .. ..... Traveling shoxx Charles Kielhorn ..,,,,,,, 5 Cows .................. ..... V Hogs .... ... .............. -.--, B ccume butcher Bessie Inman .....,.... M. Miller ............... ....-, 1 Voice of Egypt ...,.,.. Soup slinger David Plummer ,,,,,,... Practical ideas. ...... . .... 1 Voice culture ..... . .... Be an admiral Jung Reynolds '.v-g--- EXPQHQDCC ,,..,.... ..... . ......... .. . ...... German IC.lCliYI' Bugner Potter .,,.4,,.. Poetry ,,..,,,,,,.., ..... 1 Questions ........ ...... . A journalist Irene Smith ,,,,.,,,.... Secrets ......... ...--- 1 Busy Bev: ...... ,---- C hurus girl Charles Prout ......... Spectacles ....... i Humor ..,.. Drayman 'QAN-aC4 2.Av E,.z L ff - 1 f I 55 I 'I i Q S Merchandise Inventory Qcovfdj NALIE Ruth Einhaus .,,,...,............. Bernice Kohlmeyer ............ Raymond Stump ,.,.. Louise Rice ..........,.. hiaurice Sullivan ,.... Bertha Hill ,............ Lester Turner ............ ...... Bess Pemberton ....,. Robert Tuttle ....,,.,. Katherine Rice ....... Seten XYalker ....... Alvina Shestak ....,.. Ernest XX'allace ....... Zan Wallace t...,.. Lilah Heuer .... ,...,.. kenneth XX iley .......... ..... Elizabeth Longbons ....,,...,, Charlotte Plummer ..,........ Dan johnson ........... Ruby Shewmaker ...... .,.... Dale Mooreus ,....... . Charlotte Smith ........ ..,... XYillard Biorse ..,..... :oline Stewart ...,.,,. Loren McClendon ............. Velma Stricklin .....,. Dayton hIcCormick ....,...,r. Marie Oehm ...........,.......... Charles McKen:ie... Paralee Parks ............ ..... Gerald Naugle ...,.... Hannah Stricklin ,......,..,.. George Johnson ...... B-Iitrie Ruth Taylor ,.......,... XV1llard Norman ..,, Delmar Owen ,...... Vfanda Thomas ..... Susie Bogut .,....... Vfilliam Patton ,,.... Bernice Granger ....... ,.,,, Charles Farrar ,,,,. Xorma Rellams ....... Mary Nancy Felts ..,,, , i,.. Clifton Hall ........... hladge Small .,..... Varna House ,.,,.,. Ruth Clarl-: ....... Champ Davis ,,,,,, Agnes Cieftosl-:j.' ,..,. Loren Dalias .......... Georgia Harbi-on, Clean Dalla- ,,..... i i l i l 5 ASSETS A Winsome Q71 way ....... Cooking Classes ........,, A Packard ..,,.,...,..,... Latin text books ..,.... Brute strength ,,.... Vivaciousness ....r...., Business ab'lity ....,.,. Experience ..s,....... lxlasculinity ...,,,.. Art ...,...,.....,...,.,. Chickenology ....... Curly locks ........ Many years ,.,.... . A car ....,............ Fluent French ,,.,... Muscles ........,......,.,..... Symbols .........,............... Another Charlotte ...,...,. Cattle and hogs ..,.....s.. Debits and credits ,..s.., Economic good .........., Another Charlotte ......... Tears ......,..................,. Long hair ..,..,,.......... Dates., .............. . Required credits ....., Curly hair ......,,..... A long dress ,........... Qratorical ability ..,...,. Someone else's Ford .,.... Cows ..,...,..,.................... Belief in Santa Claus ...... An old rooster ............ Music. music ............ Cafeteria ............... Credits sought ..r.., Debating .......,.., Tumbling .....,........... Home life ................... Needle and thread ..,...... Dog face .,....,.....,........ XYhat a frown ....... Sox appeal ..,...,..........,..,... Oily countenance ............ ' LIABILITIES Mathematics.................. No one to cook for........ Femininfty...,.............. Solemnity................ A soup shop......,.. Bashfulness.,..,............ Manliness...................... Beautyvof thought......... Hair oil .,.................... A deep voice........... A mean look.........,..,., A dislfke for men.,..... C s in English ................... .... That same car .......................... Resident of Harrisburg ........., A seldom used voice...,........... Failing students.,...,.......... Love of animals.......... Cruelty to girls.............. Weakness for debates....... Misunderstood.....,.,,... . Heartfbreaker.......,. SearsfRoebuck........ Curls,..,..,............. Rides................. Too studious.............. his voice................,...... A bad case of giggles........ ' Extensive thought. ..,... ,. shmhafia.................. Spectacles,..,............................ I Stare in Civics class ................. Firey temperament .................. Having to be good all the UID? ..................... . .,.--... ---- - - , .,.... Detention .......,...... ........ Passenger trains ................ .... Getting an audience ................ A stiH neck.,.........,........ Homely Haughtiness......... Theatre............. Hubert Fox ..,....... 1 Kenneth Wiley ........ Oil station habits......,. So many Rotarian dinners ....,. Her black eyes ..... Vfinning YVays ................, Black eyes ..............,.......... To date assets are undiscovered ....... Athletic ability ......... A brawny brain ...,., V-'ork in Clarion ,........ A Ford and a Dodge ....... His voice .......,... Haughtiness ............ A girl in every port.....,. Friend in Chicago ...,...... ...... Sold out at a profit........ Permanent Wave.................... Debts on new Ford ............... AMBITION To become popular To be a cook To be a hero To enjoy laughing To sleep for twenty years To be a speaker To be a vamp She has attained them To have it To flunk students To grow old To be a kid To graduate To merge all high schools To give French tests To run a green house To perfect chemistry Teach horseback riding Secretary of Ag. Club Dictatoress of a home To lay bricks To teach shorthand Conductor To be a school teacher To be Rudolph Valeritino's second To be a movie star To learn French To write a new kind of note To be a questionnaire To found a spinster's club Prof. of Cowology A real movie actress Manager of a dime store To learn to cook To be a cow boy To be a jail warden To perfect bean salad Acrobat Sculptor's model A seamstress To be as popular as Rin Tin Tin Man hater To get her man Coffee Pot Dome To be a business man Leading lady in an opera To learn to whistle To go to school two more years To get married To run a farm To be quiet and modest To be an accounter mg- f' f'X 3c f' A 1 - Z E861


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