Hartford City High School - Retro Yearbook (Hartford City, IN)
- Class of 1929
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J Q served on the school board throughout the 5 f school year, and they have brought about a re- O l ' f . . . 5 13 . t markable sp1r1t of co-operation between, them- 3 -1 . selves and the school oiiiclals, and have pa- l l j tiently and eiiiciently fulfilled the obligations 5 and duties of their oiiices. .Q N. ' iff X19 2 ff at l C ,' Q if me 5 ' Q T 5 e..,. ' e- - Y-iv f fi N 'ff -'W i '.g ' ge ' ghd , i --MQW- as-3 -, ,,,, .-,f f- .QAM Q - -f ' , N -1L:5,,gT' . f - we' K- A' - ' K R F 2 is my is MAA '-Q, -aw v' -'f s hwmsaavmwyxfrs' MM MM W N. - f- .f f X' - Jr - H H ?i:,'v ' flex.. me we , , ,,, ef-aisles' '- - -, -1f1,.125.-,7'4'f'--. 9 z., 2 ' 3 , f-'N' WHO- 'V' ws if1,r,,, 1, I1 1 f 'Mb' ,ug ,.k ff-twg 1 -- M L A ,.,, ,,,.f4w.,.M,, was-we-. -,vf-,,,fM- , ,,...,., fe ,aw . . -. . ,,,,,, U .Ui y , , , ,,.. -1...-K 4 -L an , 1- J A P , . V, H r 4 ,M , , , .. -Q s f 5 4 'Ge '3 'wf W O Z se . .-, , , W . .V W - ,es ,N sw., .. f ,VL 4' 1. Aw. - X . 5 , - U fem 3 W , O v, . 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He has the whole hearted interest ' in his Work, and the ability for it, , which go to make a real executive, and he has the high regard of the . 2 aria, . . A entire high school. it S ., , 1 li . 5 5, if .35 '1 4? HP lv T'-i 522 3 , Su-. RS. . , Q x N Q A , H 'Q ti . , ,. e . W, W- -, ff? 45 .fyu i w .. .l -- wg4A'Y :a X 'V' if ' ' ig fi, 5 s f . R J' , ze , . iff If 'Aw g rt-filffil M DIR. IQELSAY No school could have had a prin- cipal better fitted for his position than Mr. Kelsay has proved to be in his seven years in Hartford City. He has always taken a personal, sympathetic interest in the Welfare of his students, and always has been a real guide, counselor and friend. x aWw leaf ser? m 'N' ' -lf' 'ww f,: , 3 WED' 4 ff . fdfygy, :I sw'f4's21 7' 432399 ze' 31: ,WW P , Y 114 ibjffbg ll 5 '..r.' Mag imflifi if sf S fiiffwg iflu. 'w w fr ,Q , ' W .aid ff if .W ,., , , . 5262 ' J' Ziff? ' U- In ., fQ. -Q .. n - rw f aff mga 175lliT?'-V A .Lv ' .Iwi ' v- lg? 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Y ,ae .Q 5 s , 3 Q g 'Hg 'E fa, , Q 'P , av, E F, : fra fl ' Substitute Teacher. Western College, Oxford, Ohio. 12...:wuw:-fa: ,Ji ff HELEN SHELDON- .f Music. Morrey Conservatory of Music. Wallace Conservatory of Music. Ball State Teachers College. E MQW' if 2 E, :,L m. , L f we gm-f.w,,,,. Elf . w 3-45- am ,. . 77' .. x Q 1 A-N42 . . 'F g. Tx L ' Y at 52 1 gf ai ri Q.afT.,1 u Lf- ' if ' 'sf T .- - 5 faux fi ' AMN.. .iz .1 ai' i tf ' Q v I 3 . v ' 'H ...J . f- ' ... Y -4 '-N, .Af rw, . - ,Lim T' S-N 9- I ,Lf -Q we 'Y' if '-1 .1 ww 1. - limi? - it :A w. 'Ki',Lf' S tm.. it .l,P14fk52 A . lin, 7 ,,g5:q'aY3'?qgZ vi gave ww fan 1 .2 Tg- f, --f :A'H'gf4? ff Ae.:'-he ,, Lf' 1:55 f- 1- ,fa - A Q' if ,P -5 'gg A mg. ati .1 . 'F ....!ivI'aQ 4, , .t . 4,3 'H a'1fEWffy,2Q-- Q A' , ' . .' Q aw H EEK 1 2 f. 1101. f 31 ag if 1- el 551' f ' V' WSI' sis, ai-3? 7, ig. v. .- i 4. I f M. 1-ii ,fl'y'f121' 1 yy: 5 T- 1. ?2 .zc..,:.-,3.: 5 ,Ps -if i fs :iii iff 1' gigs yas. 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X251 fiat 251,- . a ? 1i.-. g is many.- JOHN L. LONGFELLOW- Physical Training. A. B. Manchester College. Winona Normal. A Indiana University. University of Illinois. University of Wisconsin. J LAWRENCE P. MYERS- Manual Training. .1 Indiana University. Winona College. Manchester College. g v. 'T Indiana State Normal. fi 1 i MARY MAGDALENE G'R,EENE-- Vg Biology and General Science. 3. A. B. Indiana University. I Ball Teachers College. E -Q1--K A if by is V I A i f a 4 Scnoor. NURSE u S. 1. TINA E. SUTTON 1 R, Attended Earlham couege, and was Q graduated from St. Luke's Training .5 School of Chicagog had post gradu- ate work in Public Health Nursing i rd il? at Western Reserve University, I Cleveland, Ohio. 1 E1 'S 1. 1 A sf ff 1 f- F H -fy Z! ' f .Ang 5 U N ag. . fs -, I 1 A A .3335 ,, tiff mud: . A Q 'W s ,,,,, 5' . . ,. . , af., -, .g -.Q ' 1. , ' ,Ai ffl? ff? iff. .fs ,... ..e.f. - fi n if +- ' .' of 'N . . wr f ' 1- ,fe . , If . ' A Aa , , A, . . . , . . , ..., , .... . be - ... 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Ji H 1,,,- -V .1 - , ,,,, ,, M. - .,H-.L,, ,,,, ,,,,.,,,, .. .. ,. , , .,-,. V V ,:,v, 3:3 s Q-2' F L Fc' 51 - xl-.L-5 -' ii' E Zin W' Wi!! Z fi x f f: 9 1 ,- ,fe GILBERT SWAIM SARA WORLEY WILLIAM DIEI-IL MAELE FEE Gilbert Swaim William 'Diehl Sara Worley Mabel Fee CLASS OFFICERS President E - - - Vieefpresident Secretary Treasurer CLASS FLOWER-American Beauty CLASS COLORS-Blue and White. CLASS MOTTO-'KTO strive, to seek, to find and not to yield. MR. ARBOGAST , Rose. Throughout the year We, the Seniors, have been exceedingly for- tunate in, having a class sponsor who is at once efficient enth ' t' ,nl re . 'Y 5' ff: g 5. gr ' :Q if 5 si? W 1, 1 f ' ' N 4115 . f F' 'N F 5 L 1,1 4,1 if L if , 'jst ei ' Lv -Sn g Smash' V: ,NIE A53 fi i E53 3 if gif Sir? , if g ' H ' .Q lu ii d . ang 'f :U as L, mf iit MZ? x fyarm, it im ' - 'i .,. 'X , usias ie, L ag fair-minded, and likable Wlthal. QQ A We, the class of 1929, wish to express our most grateful apprecma- it tion to Mr. Arbogast for the interest he has taken in our welfare. m m 5 'Q few '?7iq,, F ff-Afs eig Mg l ava X . -w ,,, .,Y ,.1., - M' J ' - - A ,L ' -1 f , ' A ., W . if f, ggi W We. i- 'wir-wavhf-4'.w:wf'fY?T77 -'A ' 5' S f,'W?fw2Q..ait'-uaif 'Mf.,,.As1y ,,.'L1:ff1i-. ' f:'wwLi'93'if'5 4 ' f ' -qw ir , Y . W Q' i 1 ve 1-ew , 5.154-ff .- if wif 1' ' f 'r1?:W-'-af' 'if il 1 ' 41-'gf'Wffff Mr'Mt12-f:1Q41.-KM., 1, . M V bbv- ' ,,. .gf A - 'C 'A Z' ' L' M 'C ii - Q' .ti 'S V . ' Q I E 1 'Yi' ,V I- . W vl V WJUVQTW DALE EGLEY-A'Tiny. A thing of beauty is a joy forever. VERLA OREN- Skinny. She has two eyes so soft and brown- take careV' VIVIAN NOBLE- Vee. It's my opinion that the world will never know half of what's in me, un- less something unexpected turns up. GRACE KASTETTER- Gracie , u woman's lot is made for her by the love she accepts? X J Qx ' I W Xe GLEN BROSE- BOZ0. Once to every man and nation comes a moment to decide. WILLIAM STREIB- Bill Goat. One better not know so much than know so much that ain't so. WILLIAM DIEHL-'4Bi11. I never dare to be as funny as I MELVIN ROBBINS-- Squeek. t'No sinner nor saint perhaps, But-well, the very best of chaps. ,. ZITI. gswv- - ,wgwwv f 3-11, u ,,.v1 f F f-J,,v, V , , : ,.A, A, 2 k 5 I , :b ,..f:i 1 . . . Qi A fs - ,si if E . 'i ri 5 EDYTH COX- Ed16.,' . . 31 f A light heart lives long. f y-....y:, Q Z' ? S . ,-Eff 1 EVA ANGUISH- Little Eve. Little I ask, my wants are few, A bungalow, my dear, and you. Juanita Hall- Toots. 1'Virtue is true happiness' Excellence, true beauty. VIOLA LINDER- Vi, She is fair and she is wise, a fascina., ing coquettef' ' r i 4 ,- J .IF ., , ,iv 13. 5 asf 5 1 -s sf- F is SN 5 i K lg 1 H lei! L, ' ,Q f. sn? in Q 4 sfr' we ri -- i SQ' 3 , . ag ,Z +I 2' s fy' u ,Q-ca 1 1' 5' k sq 4 i f is i, B 1 6 lv ' If , 2 ' If -wt , , A I ,.' x H., , 1, ,Ji T' Mi ssgaafeaw CLYD BABBITT- Red. All the great men are dying, And I don't feel so well myself. LAWRENCE SCHMIDT- Orange, Schmidt, a mighty man Was he, large and sinewy arms. with S? ,sflcla-A-eff 'x - 'jf' . ,QL , , WALTER PHILLIPS-ffwalw if Mm me s But he is not as timid as he looks. ig V. 1 3 f1 vi IF' F 2' L, ' -T 2 gsf' I tif . L, V, S E.. N FL, 945, . j -QQ: , 1- M' 5 5 K V '41 , 3 H R as, E , :F T, gg: 'SE Lf, A 'Ea i f 1 '5 ? Q 1 'S 1- f it ' aw ,3 Ai xl 5? 'Vg M 4-9 ' ii 53? WY N 'P 3 . WJ ? 1 f , if , W 5' if JM 'Z , Q if bye, , ii 5 we f A 1 iffy ABQ: as fi? x gt wa x f D, iff' N sry . f,, I my 134 3 r 3 'ff ,fx , . L, -S '30 -' JACK MCCLINTIC- Jack.', gl AY.: ' Q xg, . W 4: - - - . .2 ,W Mg.. ,Ms They cannot say ambition ruined him. g ai , I : Q. M - 5 - .i jfiaf - --3: J -1, 7 - 5 , kfw ' QS.-elf -N 5 4, it an , X ,QM 59 E X f'i1'?N X itat A . ,mf , , . . . . , . , . AK S5595 'f' 'iiirks-snag' ra. ,i ' - - m iss, ' 1 W ' 1- - 'fu' PM Ka . fm- H ,ss Wk mwggla A., u. A2g11Qe,.ess.um-qafaz,u?55f4V-. 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A MARGARET sM1TH-'1M1dget. 4 V GIVES everyone her ear, but few her A ' U Xl . . e it X J fi AE Q' V A gl 6 . ESTELLA ATKINSON- Stel1. f if :ii . ei .Z gh , 'IShe neglects her heart who studies her x F . E f. 5 .5 glass. Qi ' 'HTL 1 il -5. Q Lois TELLE- Louse. if Gentle she was and true, HA Soft-spoken and quiet 5 ifjj . But wonderful withal. f-rf' 5: Qfif V is MAE BITTNER- Maude A5 ' A Silent, very silent. Who knows what 5 , ,E fff. fl, a girl thinks when she says naught? Q 3 Li 1- , - Q4 --,L 1 5 ,A -X., s f i f X. ze 2 -A . jffk' . A it I s i ii 3. l f s 5 if ., Y Vg 2 ' 'Q , ,, Y vi' K' .. 5 x , , if' 1. .1 1 lv H K Ike ' W 1 2 Q, .3 5' ' -N, i 5 f- if, if il zen: gi' Y ml' 1. l g X In .V , iii E ,ESS UPA ff 7 233 E A e.fsi?a Q,-'-53? ,- 1 Q'--.W g.e,gj2w,E,. D ,tm -we C'-efwfq? M. A 3 5. 3 5 VERA WRIGHT-HV. ,G S -9 Is she not more than painting can ex- 'L press, Or youthful poets fancy, when they love? g 5 V A 5. MABEL FEE- Mab. E The most manifest sign of wisdom is continued cheerfulnessfl 4 2 5 fl gf ii CLEO NORRIS-:'C10e. . Art's perfect forms no morals need 5 P And beauty is its own rewardf' Al . Z ETHEL LEDBETTER-ffsoddyf' 'inf 'ATO be trusted is a greater compliment' Q . A . . va , g'9 asQz than to be loved. My Q 27 .T 'Ni JV 2 1 V ' 5 aff .gg , fx f- ::Vr:' Q. : 4 -Taxi V ft Q ,f P 1f 'U f 'N W V ' P' K 1 '- Q ' rf, Em' M , ,N K sf ' ' ' ' 55521 '- , w if -fm M ---f ...:..M-.-W.-:wg --w.:A:, .. . --'- ..f.,A , . ,, . . . , , f. -- f---M -- VW - - V A as- -., ., A- A. f ' . ' fg':4f:.1:M:, ' 'ffm x-f h '. . '. W W .. 1 W -Q54 .A . J 3,g:.- ,Q-psf . .V ew --2 5 xi ' Q .f'T. e .. t+fVV ' ' 9 ' M N 'f f - ,.-1:35. 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' -- -- 'i-If 3: A - N'-if --,,g fggfvf'.:.,:4vz,s.fgf',,.A.Ah-VV-:U-'swf ' ff 1' j,, ww' f: 1 1 -E 1 'E sffrzr -' ' ' . iwr A A- . mi ' -- ' f. ' .px , A -..:-me. ' -v' f-'Aff-fezwisfzzss,:1.f ls.-s-VA?'4 ff?' V e .. CHARLOTTE CASTERLINE- Charlie Happy am I, from care I'm freeg Why aren't they all contented me? . KAPATHA BALLENGER- Pat She was a phantom of delight When first she gleamed upon my sight. HATTIE WILLIAMS- Giggles A merry heart maketh a cheerful 'I H countenance. MADELINE NELSON- Leafy. 'fHer ways are ways of pleasantnessf' ' fferm SEQ. my . L egg A like QGILBERT SWAIM- Gib. 'This noble lad is led by a Woman's gentle Words. KERMIT FRAZEE- Kermie. f'Oh! If the thing is over I will be get- ting rest. JWILLIAM ANDERSON- Bill, His motto is, A'Rest iirst and then Work. GARRETT DEE- Attic . 'tHe hopes for the best, gets ready for the worst, and then takes what God sends. .t - fm. ,Jw 1 , K-,, 'N ' . f X - ,. , ,ini .Wg va. -V ,, i'g533m?Arfff5,? .1 ff.-LEA xglfvzlb-2 - , K :,,-5.72, ss...w?--gm vii. ,W AMN,-vT?',- ..: .V . Tami ' - f' V . we emi- wa., :A - . Y -vm ' 6,-,W ., go - . -' f ' -MQ: - e- , -I :' 2 ', -,: - . 5 qw - Qihfy wuwf- ' fe L ,X W .f ,L-f-L ..4,v.4- , +1 eg 1 ,1 f .,,,,. '- ' ' -1-- 1 5 -ig If 5:56. ,FQ .: s ' - gjsrllffl- ,gh . .wt-R ,A K 3 1 f f ,ggfgk a XE X ,g J - 5 A -I '51 I: Q53 it ' .' ' 1' ' FAE THOMAS- Tommy ,Q .Ek 3 . 251:12 . H ' sg 3 'a 15 .' H 5, I :ff ELL I FZ? ig 5 ' 5 , , 1 f 1 5 af fu ' ' 3 Q. rg' 1' 4 t Q . wx gh 4 . if i . . ef I -Q 1 'X ' .R 6 E W X .J 5 695 953 L, if li Te ' Wx Q 3? 5' 'Wx-. . Q rf .H 53 , if Y Quiet, unassuming, and demure-a lady. Who can say more? DORTHA BOOTS- Boot, Kind hearts are more than coronetsf' . ' T, GLADYS WILLMAN-'iSa11y.', Knows more than others when she can, s. Q53 Ya but does not tell them so. K . E EDNA GUTSHALL- Eddie, Howe'er it be it seems to mi . 'Y 'Tis only noble to be good. ? ff K l : - - Y , ,AH if Q . - . 'Q if V gfff gpimkvi P CLARICE ATKINSON- Gertie. t'Her voice was ever soft, gentle, and iowg an excellent thing in woman? Q A FLORENCE SPARKS- SD2.Ik16. For she is just the quiet kind whose N nature never varies. . -gggqg JUNE GADBURY- Gaddie. wwf? 2 . . . . ggiggg , For she IS Wise, 1f I can Judge of herg And true she is, as she hath proved her g on1,q seiff' ' p.jiJ 'iff 553279 N' . is ' ' rx K MARY FRAZIER Dignity . 5 14 ,Q-1.4. , - . -'f A lady in Word and deed 5 2,4211 Always-in thought and action. Ewfgj. gi ve? -1 a .iu -. . 9 . ,ef f -We f llv ,.., .. Ti , , - , t .- .e.. I ...., P Y' ' SARA WORLEY- Sara K. The less we think the more we talk. BURL KESSLER-- Bur1ie. Fools rush in where angels fear to tread. RAYMOND KASTETTER- Deacon She is mine owng And I as rich in hav- ing such a jewel as twenty seas, if all their sand were pearl. ELIZABETH HAYNES-'fLiz. An intense hour will do more than dreamy years. FRANK WORLEY- Monk, RALPH MOORE- Sam, 'Tm more an antique Roman than 'The glass of fashion and the a Dane. mould of form. Why Do We Love Our Teachers? When a few prominent Seniors were asked this question, many and varied were the answers received. Among the best reasons sug- gested we group the following: 1. Lois Telle- I could love anything! 2. Mabel Fee- I am a Christian. 3. Gilbert Swaim- Our intellects have so much in common. 4. Jack McClintic-- I have to get my grades somehow. 5. Vivian Noble-HI feel so sorry for them,-poor dearsf' 6. Hattie Williams- They know such good looking boys! 7. Sarah and Elizabeth- They're so free in spending their jack. 8. Garrett Dee- I could not hurt them by despising them-out- wardlyf' A 9. Bill Diehl- Greater love hath no man-but I dunno whyf' 10. Lawrence Schmidt- What is given to me, I return in full measure -and God is good!!! - t 'A',' ' v! -N1 - k.. Musik'-. 1'.'QQ :-if t ., .- A-fill. at as -. . V . Q ,., . I , ff P , f 1. . N' . fl ' i -' 1- - -- ,. . H -1 SENIOR CLASS HISTORY -. - .if -1: I '. ' Z 'wil '1 I -P ' '-422, S :Q . it I1 ., .Z , F' . R w N 2 1 x Q 2 1' 3'-X ll .Pi fi - V sk- - ' 3 1 S 3, A . fig 'H 'wi . . uf it 'S fs .i 5 A .. 5 'T33 W , S 4.79. Q . HE Class of '29, from Freshman infancy, was a startling and unique one. Wherever we went, we caused a stir of interest. We were ushered into existence our first day in Hartford High by a breeze of uncommon strength for such a mild autumn day, and this occurrence was most certainly prophetic, for we venture to say that never has a class done so much, with so great a flourish, sur- rounded always by such a breezy air of success, as has ours. Right away, that first year, we leaped into startling prominence when we proved to be the first Freshman class ever permitted to re- tain our crowning gloriesu beyond the first two or three years. We never lost them. Next year, we again proved our leadership, when We became the first Sophomore class to sell poppies for the Ameri- can Legion on, Poppy Day. And in our Senior year, we have sold more Retros than has any class ever before in the history of our school. Aren't we remarkable? When we first boarded the 1929 Special, we chose Miss Mahony as our guiding headlight, Thomas Cronin, Conductor and Mabel Fee, Recorder and Controller of funds. The second year, we chose Miss Mahony again, with Leroy Kem- per, Edythe Cox and Mabel Fee fagainj wearing our uniforms. Junior year, we changed headlights, with Mr. Turley victorious in the wild race for the position, and Gilbert Swaim, Vera Wright, Sarah Worley and Mabel Fee fagainlj donned the old blue-and-white. As Seniors, of mature mentality, we chose for our adviser Mr. Arbogastg president, Gilbert Swaim again g vice-president, William Diehl g secretary, Sarah Worley, and treasurer, Mabel Fee fagain!!J May we pause here to say that we are awarding a medal to Mabel Fee for her four years of efficient service to the flag. Such service must n.ot go unrewarded! And now for the social side of our career. Our first venture lon , lon a o-was a Christmas art . Encoura ed, we tried another later RHF' on, but our unaccustomed facilities were exhausted, so that was that. - The next year, with much self-satisfaction, we threw two parties, and ' ig . . . . A ' Q besides that the girls served for the Junior-Senior banquet, and put some money in, our pockets by selling poppies for the American Le-- g g1on. Junior year, with a benefit show, markets, the class play, a 3.4 carry-ln, the Junior-Senior banquet and theatre party, and a picnic, you can see we were quite busy. But this year, with its Retro and , Insight work, benefit show, magazine campaign, Junior-Senior, Class 1 ' ' 5 :5114 . ' .IW if , e - 'iir B , ,L,:..e11..-.5 , .M ,Q .fbf r x ,gt g ,,.. i ,M I WMM ., pi l . .V lznv 52 Q fx 1:5 ,f ,Y MQ? 3- tg., wr 41, at ' f t , ,,- , A lf.. V-P' i.:2 ,-.ls me 'F .. . Q ' , A A. Qf . ,... . J , Day, Baccalaureate, and Graduation-what a busy time that has been! 'gh 'Tis rumored that we've made some money, and that we've had a H lot of fun into the bargain, on our business ventures. I can't say about if V' Q the money, but as for the fun-well! , Q t Our record in sports hasn't been very good, but we almost won in the tourney this year, and we're certainly proud of our varsity play- - , N er, Red Babbitt, the best on the team! kg l We were more than proud when Dale Egley, a Senior, won first it place in advanced shorthand, in the district contest April 20 and rep- resented Hartford City in the State contest later. S And oh, yes, we have one successful fso farj advent into matri- l 4 mony! Elizabeth Barley became a Mrs. not so long ago, and she can el? f' K be found any time in Dunkirk. . rl . . . 1 We 5 Those four years of happlness an.d misery have sped with the gm Q 'f speed of light. We look at ourselves today. We remember ourselves i l four years ago. How could a little frightened Freshman have become , , iii a self-assured, dignified Senior so soon? And time winks behind our N 4? 24 . . 'ki 1 5 if backs. For the time that we thought would never come, has arrived. fre ' We are graduating in just a few short weeks. We are leaving our school days behind. What does the future hold? We know not, but ' ff A here is the past- ' 5 l So hurrah, 'rah, 'rah for the class of twenty-nine, And hurray, 'ray,g 'ray for the record that is thine, J Let us cheer, cheer, cheer, for our squareness and our pluck, ,Wg And remember well our courage and our Luck, Q Ml? . i 'lf Twenty-n1ne!, . ,L f ' -VIVIAN NOBLE. ,G ' 3 , . , it 5 V - IA Y Q ,f A , A it . ,Q 3 t fe' s 513131+- zf gjgfr-at . . A . tw ' 1 .... f- -'-:4 ' it ' ' A .'ef ' ,:, f 1, ' cv l'i ' A ' ' ' Y Fi 1, NSR-S' 'rm' Q :means-W W nu.. 'QP my N., N-....N, ,.. Y M x bis-ivsaas fwwsm-ia' W. 5.1, ,, ,, , , . ,. ,, ,.,, , , AMW. WW .M ,,f-fawfr L F ar P if A F' -, VM .. wv,.v,.1., Jn . ,- - M, .4 In xqf' Hx ,IJ p . 1... ,,.5:m:t,y:.f,Qrv .g.,.s.v., Lg: , .i,1.m,,xmwff c fj +1lQg- ' 5?-M . H sf g-,,,t,,, , s 1. 1,5 5 l . -wa. .2 mf.-.,,f,...,,.s.-,--,,-me- .-V - . .. -f. V V:-V H ,. 1 I ...W -.., - w x - f ' la fr . -wow, - .f - . -- ' ', if -'ig sw L--. ' ' - ' '--.J Q. 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He was at least seven feet tall, dressed in the robe and turban of the far east. He strode to my desk, and stood silently inspecting me for a long, long moment. Finally he spoke, in a deep, mysterious voice: You are wonder- ing about your class mates of 1929. You wish you might know what each and every one of them is doing. I have answered the call of your subconscious mind, and am come to show you. Whereupon, he drew from somewhere about his person a pair of ordinary shell-rim glasses, with a curious carving on the bridge. He placed them over my eyes. For an hour, he said, you have the use of these spectacles. Their power is gone in one hour. When the sight is gone from your eyes, place them on the table, turn your back, and count to ten. Then. he folded his hands and muttered a few words. In a trice he was gone, and then I leaped to my feet with a startled exclamation, for the walls of my humble brown stone mansion had vanished, and I gazed on a scen.e in a motion picture studio, with thor- ror of horrors!J Mr. Kelsay at the megaphone, directing Kapatha Bal- lenger and William Diehl in a wild love scene, William kneeling in humble adoration at the feet of the haughty Kapatha. Before I could rub my astonished eyes I was looking on an empty ocean. In a moment a great liner hove into view, and as it came nearer I could see Gilbert Swaim on his knees on the deck followng a scrubbing brush about, while behind him, in a menacing attitude di- recting his every move, towering six feet four of burly manhood above him, stood Captain Frank Worley. Now the giant vessel came into New York Harbor where, on the pier, was a great crowd of people with Mayor Elizabeth Haynes in their midst, assembled for the two-fold purpose of bidding farewell- perhaps forever-to Missionary Sarah Worley, who was leaving on an- other ship for the South Sea Islands, where she was to teach the mon- keys the golden rule, and incidentally try to capture a head-hunter hus- bandg and to welcome Captain William Strieb, the famous panteologist, who was returning from a trip to the North Pole. There he had had the sad luck to unearth the skeleton of what at first glance seemed to be the remains of a prehistoric animal but was later identi- fied by the buttons which had been on his shirt as Glen Brose, who had come to this untimely end, poor fellow, in an attempt to plant I , i an agricultural colony among the Eskimos. I had no time to shed a tear of sorrow for Glen, for I was instantly transported to a gorgeous g , night club where Fae Thomas presided, a popular and lovely host- P ess f 5 ,, Our eagle optics focused then on the famous El Diablo Cabaret -p J at Eaton, and we saw Gladys Willman, one of the worldis foremost Q , , Q -. 'f'- ,' 5 45 , ' . ' if - I 1 I' 1- M i f 1-1i?iff:.:t::.fI - . ,L-M.-iNg:.1'.af':1f:.-rr'-2+22r'r-smfsf-mfff-'fl1-'serv-sw... Tw f ' .- '- -. -c- K - . . , .v c.,..,,,,, . -V X M, , , W ,, .,.., , . xii, C ' . ' ' is-el---. ,?,. - ' .- , ,f,.. f- . -S, . - -,,,. - --A 1, --. .,-T.-.-15 H .....w::.' ,.f N..-,f--f ---..-., ,N VW..--t. X., - , , X . A ., , , , .. . . ' .-- ., . 1 . . -. 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Now I was whisked to a peaceful farm house in the center of a rolling plain. In a moment a woman came to the door and rang a dinner bell. I saw before me, believe it or not, Cleo Norris, and the man who came running at her call, with a kiddy under each arm, was Melvin Robbins, who had turned gentleman farmer and was learn- ing to milk contented cows. And now, do my eyes deceive me or do I really see what I see? Yes, it is-it is-Madeline Nelson, in indescribable overalls, emerging from the chimney on top of a house. Madeline, a chimney sweep! What can have brought the beautiful Madeline to such a sad state! And can I describe the emotions which assail me as I see a stout figure appear on the porch and hand Madeline a quarter for her work. and then, without so much as a word enter the house and slam the door with a nasty push! I cannot comprehend the attitude of our old classmate, Margaret Smith. Next I see a country school house. As I look a portly school teach- er of forty years emerges from the open door, with a wriggling little boy grasped firmly by the collar. She is speaking and shaking an admonitory finger. I donft care if your mother was Edythe Cox and I don't care if your father is Lawrence Schmidt, you can't throw ink stands at me and survive! And she shakes him fiercely. Oh Mabel, how hard-hearted, how cruel the years have made you!! But I cannot linger here. With noiseless swiftness the scene changes and I see a tall, slim figure in a bright red bathing suit on the sands at Palm Beachq She is gesturing languidly as she drawls with her strong English accent: No, really my deah, Paris is so common, so declasse as it were, that one simply cawn't be seen there and retain a shred of reputation for exclusivenessf' With a gasp I recognize Mary Frazier, and as I look I see a short, round, stout little man come wheezing up and address her thusly, in plaintive voice: Mary, I'm freezing! Whereill I find my red flannels? Jack McClin- tic and Mary,-married! : I fe... f- n Wifi! 4 .. wr '13 1, W: f 4-is 5 .,,.. . , fl- Y .sa , .-,. l. . r ,W . '-.: . ,, ,. . .332- f M -27, - -4 I W .7 r tif 1 i, 'f Nga lg 3,5 5 1, V , ,. .,, ' lg Txgg N- 4 ' I' ,v ilu? 5: i L 5, Q, i fi' 3 291535. I5 gi .ze 1 F? ' .. X ,Q 1 at ,- V , I S P ' . 1, 'l i' fx, ' 1 4 xl 3 if it G- . ,xg .:, t' 532 E ,ff lf J i ' we ' ix fm, ,Q ' ...I 1 1 ' i f if aaff w- X Mig --N if ,. iffas, G ' Z A TL ' .5 f i., e I 5' A xl Y .-1 xx' 'Q S lv? 4' if fl' f i :1a.gg,3rs, . 4 5' i ' ' And now comes a tenement house, a dingy, ash-covered back yard, , and a short, stout woman wearily hanging clothes, snowy-whitelwith 5 rubbing, on an enormous clothes line, the while she speaks to a num- ber of children standing about her: Git along wid. yez! Ye're doin' me no good hangin' around, watchin' me work, that you ain't! How can my old pal, Grace Kastetter, have come to this pass? I doubt that it is she. And then I see, amidst the grey of her hair, some bright red. Yes, it is Grace, suffering for her sins. If there is the least shred of pity in your heart-the least speck of human kindness, you will drop a tear for what might have been, over the last resting place of the next member of the class of '29, for she has loved and lost, and died of heart-break,-Florence Sparks. In 1 an agony of love for Garrett Dee who coldly repulsed her, saying, That sob-stuff won't get my Dad's millions for you, she sued, but . didn't get the millions, and then she fell on a piece of glass and died, . ' pierced to the heart.- fi ZA: l, - ' f .we .veg 1 - '?s:'+ wr. ,1,- X H 'he' ' 5'Tv. 'III' fi. ' 'k i'i ' I ' y ,y -- F't.f.-.--ff' -iv we is Eiii1:Q'g:'4?'f5'-by-1'--4' ,.,' . - ve , -4 ,'. , '.T'Ix.,,,, iv, , .,-- Amx'-5 57.1 ' .X ' M' L,- K'fTi?' 1' :wffHf4'5K'3w, JV-. is 9 455'-' -f ref. . 1 Y . K: ,ff-,,,:g,3.w,- s..,ga'2-v.wHe.s..., ..... 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We leave this sad vision and now we see the back-bone of Amer-- ica: those happy, in.dustrious people who have enough and not too much, and whose lives are Iilled with Work and play in equal measure. Dale Egly is happy and busy, entertaining the inmates of the Deaf and Dumb Asylum with bed-time stories. Eva Anguish is theqproud possessor of a wedding ring and a seven- room bungalow, with Charles Racer, mechan.ic, for a husband, and four hungry mouths to feed. Charlotte Casterline is an earnest worker in the Baptist Church, singing hymns and leading in prayer, unmarried, but happy with a cat and her knitting needles. Lois Telle is an expert typist, and is the right han.d man to a busy employer eight hours a day, coming home at night to a little cottage with a rose arbor, and a hubby who still, after twenty years of mar- ried life, can sing Love's Old Sweet Song with gusto. Walter Phillips is a minister of God, and preaches wonderful re- vivalistic sermons, full of gospel, fire and brimstone. Hattie Williams is nurse and governess to the grand-children. of the King of England, while Dortha Boots and Clarice Atkinson own neighboring farms and gossip over the back fence. Verla Oren is a fashion model for the Ladies' Home Journal. ' Ethel Ledbetter and Juanita Hall have been admitted to the bar, and have won fame as criminal lawyers by softening the hearts and noses of the judge and jury 'by onion tears on the part of the defend- ants. Raymond Kastetter was recently appointed Vice President of the Fort Wayne Corrugated, and as a result has been able to pay the back 3 P1 2 ii H it ,i i W if 3 5 z .7 if x if Q Q 5 . installment on the Ford and the wife's new fur coat. is ii After a s ectacular career as a iireman, Cl de Babbitt 'has re- - .3 . P . . H nounced his title of World Champion Fire-Eater, Human Skeleton ll ' 5' and Contortionestf' and is gorging his bony frame on apple dumplings. Q., , 5 . - 'ff There is one left to tell about-one whose career has been as . : W brief as the f11 ht of a meteor, and as memorable, who died a au er . I. - :fan . . . . . . . I after being twenty times a milllonairessg whose generosity in endow- 55 in schools forthe stud of Man his Moods and Idios ncraciesg his S 5... Y , . Habits and Pecu1iar1t1es, had left her oor, but has enli htened the .f ,,- . . . . T world remarkabl in re ard to that miserable creature, Man:-it is fi Ci ,ffY'xv- y , g that orator, debator, philanthropist-Vivian Noble. 5 Q The li ht rows dim. The hour is nearl o'er. The carvin on Q sf' . . y . the nose-piece of the spectacles has almost disappeared. 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Q f 1 A J 1 A V. f' if 1 VF 3 7 N 5 ..f Q 'fig' I 'ta T244 L . 1 f f X5 '92 ' f f Q if K 2 I on the table and turn my back. At the count of ten I turn, and lo! they are gone-Outside the door is a dense white mist, and from it echoes a weird laugh. Slowly, slowly the door closes .... ' It is the year 1949, an.d I sit by my desk, wrapt in dreamy ret- rospection. . . . . FINIS WILLIAM DIEHL. VIVIAN NOBLE. ' JACK MCCLINTIC. GARRETT DEE. I SENIOR CLASS POEM in I You've come through, '29! Here's the end of the road if And there's Honor awaiting you there, J .2 4 '37 S21 With a circlet of olive leaves wreathed for your head QQ As she crowned those Greek heroes of yore. .. You've come through, with a record of courage behind is And a promise of glory before. You've come through, '29! With a song on your lips And a smile in your eyes you have won, X You have passed by the pitfalls of doubt and despair- It's a wonderful race that you'Ve run! I You?ve come through, as you swore at the start you would do, 1 And you've finished just what you'd begun.. 5 5 Q V Youive been sorry and glad, you've been merry and sad, 22 You've had pain, and had happiness, too 5 5 You've been hailed to the skies, you've been scorned to the ground- i There's nothing you haVen't been through! 2' You've been up on the heights, y0u've been down. in the depths And still, '29, you'Ve come through. You've come through, '29! And the victory won Is the end of a long, hard fightg So rejoice for to-day, but tomorrow you start On another, longer flight, With faith, truth and honor for a craft And ambition for a light. PVAQ' 5251.2 V 3 . had rw- 'S W g ,. ' ,mil-ei .,..f,. V--as K I ' 'J' . f- nz, . '..- 9 . Xxx! .2 M . .1 W., ,Y I G ,J ig: 1 Q. 1-wz I 'fi H X . TZ' - I ge 3 gg' 5 gf! Y E.: p ' if? .754 5 S 1 H'- ' Qef 1 2 1:-N.. ,, - 1 11, 'N- it - , 3 ' fa , ., , 5 1 ' :fl -A 2 iz .:. . .fsif I A yarn f- f 1 9 1 :: '- '-.wr ' . H1 F351 Q v L- . 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' 7 sa- 'L ., 9' zlhs' I E, the prosperous and ultra-intelligent class of nineteen hun- dred and twenty-nine, being of sound mind and out from un- der the influence of the faculty, do hereby set our hand and se Q , B fingerprints to this immortal document, for the distribution of our coveted possessions and idiosyncracies, as shall be hereby indicated: To the class of '30 we bequeath the sterling art of furnishing our Q exchequer with ample funds for Junior-Senior. ri To the Sophomores we will our technique in producing success- ful hayrides. , To the immature Freshmen We willingly leave one heaping spoon- yi ful of our most excellent gray matter. 2 sg' Lois Telle leaves a correspondence course in muscle building to vga f, Mary Jane Feighner. , Ralph Moore and Frank Worley leave two easy chairs in Mr. Kel- sayis office to Bob King and Bishop Stuart. ,. i Dale Egly leaves her formula for concealing her flaming nights i of torrid experiences to Marian. Burns. Now go to it, Marian. Kermit Frazee leaves his unique impersonation of the reincarna- tion of the Atkinson Anthropoid to Lester Cale. tWatch out, here comes a Cocoanutll ' Lawrence Schmidt wills to Arthur Rainsberger his tendency to stretch far-fetched stories farther. Art should now hold an unde- 1. nied championship. . William Streib leaves his motherly attitude on Hick and Ham lj Day to anyone with similar maternal instincts. Vera Wright doth duly donate to Mildred Conley a corre- spondence course in swimming. Vera will use her horseshoe prow-- Q 9: 1., ess as a future pastime. ,,1 her title as Champion Gum- Kunkle for the gum should bc 5? Hattie Williams has decided that f Chewer and her adroit way of working given to Esther Nelson. . Raymond Kastetter leaves to H. C. H. S. one Mariellen Williams. 3 5 3 Ray has been six years attempting to revive the dead language. Who wants that? gif Burl Kessler presents to Arbogast with best wishes his recipe for i,gA5z?s squeezing 29.0042M1 mile to the gallon from a new Ford. Z ki- Edna Gutshall leaves to Lona Atkinson her faultless interpreta- .l , -5'-2 . , ' fi: .. tion of a housemaid. V.:fI' I '.'. --,f v . :rf- -v --f',, ...Y 1 A, ...v.f... -V . , .. .... . , . . f .:.:.. wa-,ef-,.' ...,... M ,,- , ..., -.... V Ms,- . w - 4 f A A ' 1 .A -' U 4'o' ' 'Q ,. . B' gi f - ,..f.Qr.1af, ,. F-Tr. ,. 5 . l,i g f , .g J Mg m y 1 H -m a- V . I - w A A rw... lf- 1.4.1,:fffqg-q,4s.1:igss5:,izw.:QI -1 Y' , , .e - ' L - - ' ,., , WNV- Mlggdwg .. .H . . . .,..., -s s-ew - . 'E -' p - Q '-ft ii . .A - --'- , . ...f ' N A-M. , J . . V 'x,,.-1.,..f-N. 3 .4 wus- g 'gi h 1 ,- AAV -v'f+1f. it A L l- A ' . Viola Linder and Juanita Hall leave to the Junior Class 1n gen- 'ig eral and S1 Place, especially, their endless supply of vim, vigor and 2 W . vitality in the pursuits of class activities. ' 5 is - June Gadbury gives to Howard Hiser her graceful imitation of the dance made famous by Gilda Gray. Get hot, Hiser. J Garrett Dee, because of the lack of energy for supplying domes- Ei ia 4 Te, fat 'W'-Tfflri .ar ' . M ' fwliwvif ':,g5jjw:xfbgvsW. .vt f s .. 4... , sv, H z, Qi- .we-,:, - ,,..-sw .N i . pf -- - la - -.v 1.f.e-e:1.e-:s,5l- .. , - A . - f- Q -V A 11 - 4- v ,v 5. ' X -few., ., Ffa tic funds, regretfully finds it necessary to bequeath upon Burtney Smith, one Clara Joris. Burtney's Ford ought to save Clara's dogs many a bark. Honorable William Anderson fEsq.J P.D.Q., R.N.M., S.O.S., leaves his cherry colored mop and his success as a bandit Chaser to Miss For- est Fosher. Eva Anguish shifts to the hand of Dorothy Diehl her luminous sparkler for the purpose of dazzling poor Alec. Dorotha Boots, terline leave their the marvelous time team that cares to Clarice Atkinson, Verla Oren and Charlotte Cas- around-the-world bicycle racing record made in of 2 hours, 46 minutes and 2-10 seconds, to any compete. ' Margaret Smith ble shooting championship to Gladys Telle, and Edythe Cox wills her long distance record with the one ounce shot put to Bunny Huggins. regrets that she must relinquish her Olympic mar- Gladys Willman leaves her sour dough biscuit recipe to Miss Mar- tin. Cleo Norris bestows upon Irene Labig her three-weeks-ahead-ob Paris styles, and her artistic way of drawing gents both on and off of paper. William Diehl, that big hearted, unseliish two-in-one boy, leaves his desire to have a good time to Gordon Moore. Skirt will probably be expelled now. Fay Thomas wills to Marvel Goldsberry her calipers, mattress and general skill at pushing the pool pebbles. Melvin Robbins leaves his curly locks and his high record in maga- zine sales to Loyd Briggs. Estelle Atkinson leaves her position as janitress in Hartford High to Henry Smith. Clyde Babbitt, the all-around sheik, leaves four of his harem to Linden Barton and the remaining 398 to Woodrow Emshwiller. Glen Brose leaves his fondness for graduated Clams to Foster Barr and Ruby Clamme. Marvel Goldsberry his bachelor spent in the Insight office. Gilbert E. Swaim passes on to tendencies and many happy??? hours , , ,fe-:'F1 A ' ' -we - - 'fff+ -1-'1' ' '- ' ' ' ' 2- - f,.,s-sv.-,Lf----N ., ,.:,-1--2 .,r.::f.,. .e:,.-ea.r:.ri..1..e....1e,f weeiw- TY' fill' 1--ff' . f fi NL'-1 1- fs , W I -f- wee--1--ffwfffzz'-1 11: 1 ' V J , .., s--ac.. , '- ..-. 1- rears Q -ww. -1, -,Q M V. .- A , N, 1 M , , .. , , K' . - . .f 1 La:---0 - of-,-w-wicywx W--h -. ---wry.. ....,.n+-:'fri:h.f:, ii-fem.f-s ':rv '+-fre,-nuns' 'M H , :mf - . -f ef -Y . -f 'w- - ' - ,. -- wc .. .,, A , .1,e,,i,.t.-., .,.,-. 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A 3 Eaton after midnight to Esther Robinson. . tg, -1 -.Ji wi. 5 Mary Frazier, after much deliberation, has decided that she will leave with regret two compacts, eleven assorted pocket combs, one Q jar of cold cream, and three tennis racquets to Marie Atkinson. Ethel Ledbetter and Kapatha Ballenger leave their candy stand and all that goes with it to Virginia Lenon and Geneva Sprague. g n- Mabel Fee tenders unto the hands of next Senior class treasurer I four years of experience in patching up the treasury books to balance. ' 5 H It might come in handy, Juniors! Jack McClintic bestows upon Robert Jacobs his marvelous gift Q 1 of reciting Smokehouse poetry: You're Drunk, Old Man, You're Drunk. f Vivian Noble wills unto J. Wilbur Haley her lack of self expres- ' sion, and her wonderful inner control, her library on How to Sub- 5 due Men goes to Ann Gough. fi: . as .. T . vm. K.. Q1 , . . -,L . , mir'- V UE' 3' L N .sf sg. .352 w , .ls .fe ' . Q mg, . up L, Qgfm. .Jw 4' 'R 135 ' -te Sara Worley wills one tin hat and two yards of mosquito netting, for protection from squirrels and woodpeckers, to Pat Cronin. Safe at last, Pat. Madeline Nelson leaves one chicken ranch and a crate of aged cackle berries to Isabelle Rogers. Florence Sparks presents her hope chest, containing everything from burnt matches and mahogany toothpicks to pullman towels and baby suspenders, to Crystal Whetsel. Walter Phillips wills two ten-gallon loving cups iilled with as- ! 7 sorted ribbons and medals to Bob Marchal. ' let.: 2 1 12... ' it .sei . Q. .1 wg: 15 .5 B, 'Z . W. Grace Kastetter bestows one and a half cases of ripe strawberry pop to the school board with a book of instructions, to be used only at special meetings. Thus We end, true to form, signed before witnesses and under oathg and this masterpiece shall stand undaunted against the ravages of time. f , BILL DIEI-IL. ' :q ,Jw ' 5 M . 4 GILBERT E. S W AIM, ,1...- ' - at GARRETT DEE. 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' 2' --VV 1 ,XV V.VL,,,V-.VVX A Ai X X ,Aj -mv ,XXX, X X X X lm-Visalia , ,,,.,e14j,'5T'ffl gf':r., ,,,qVT'., f - -M ,-e-- ' ,5j?5r-. fwfr 'fe-1fa '-. ff' i' ,fries ,J 3j..,..mw'l ,.a., .g 'f : - ire'.z.- 'ii' 3. Vgfliqfk . - . ' , , 2' T11 ,, -lx ' 4 ' ' 'Lit I V l -ew-is , f --:J f- 1 - .. . fee-. 'E -f-- . 1- U.. .. .1 meer Li. -'J , Y v .ax 1 : ,-1 as 42 of f rem -' iraqi 'A . g 1 z str 5 ' S3 UNIOR LASS ISTOR : 4 ' 7 - 1592 I '5' fi w . 5 ff' ff' Q . 7, -. , . il 'A g 4, 1 , fra. I X A x fe if 'll 1 Il ' 2 I 1 I . L M. K 4 , 5 1 R I 4, f . ffa. ' tb. 1 mf fr- , w i t -. 5' 1 L, if 'WM 2 2 fig? 3 sl 1 Ei a IDST the hoots and jeers of the upperclassmen, a group of timid Freshmen fared gallantly forth upon their high school ca- reer in the fall of 1926. During that first year the activities were few and far between, but we did manage to elect as class officers, Gordon Moore, Ann Gough and Geneva Sprague. Miss Chalfant was our sponsor. Shortly be- fore the class party our ego was greatly inflated by the fact that the Freshmen boys won the interclass basket ball tournament. Thus ended the first year. Through the persistency of the Sophomore class officers, Betty Sellers, Robert Marshall, Virginia Lenon and Wilbur Lord, the class was able to enjoy a party at the school building in the fall of 1927. Mr. Mansfield had now joined forces with Miss Chalfant in the role of class sponsor. Besides conducting the poppy sale for the World War Veterans, the Sophomores also sold tickets for a home talent production, Seven Keys to Bald Pate? Added to this the class members were taxed 250 each and, all in all, the treasurer, Wilbur Lord, was kept busily em- ployed handling our finances. Perhaps it would be fitting and proper to mention here that the two loving cups awarded during 1927 were won by Sophomores. Bobby Marchall was awarded the sportsmanship cup, and Alice Isen- hart won the honors in oratory. In the fall of 1928, Gordon. Moore as president, Marvel Goldsberry as vice-president, Virginia Lenon as secretary and Glendale Eliker as treasurer, took command of this rapidly aging class. Since Mr. Mansfield was not here, Mr. Myers took his place as sponsor with Miss Chalfant. Next in the order of historical events comes the Junior class play, A FULL HOUSE, which was given at the high school auditorium. In mentioning the the praise received. VVe were very place in oratory in That brings us to the Junior-Senior. Although this caused con- siderable controversy, a dance was decided upon., to follow a banquet to be given at the Methodist Church. cast we want to emphasize the fact that it merited much elated when Alice Isenhart, Junior, won first the Blackford County contest at Montpelier in April. Q After the selection of Insight and Retro staffs for next year the closing of the term was anxiously awaited by all. Although no one can vouch for the future, may lt be no less 2 interesting nor profitable than the past. We are now eighty-seven 5 is strong, L MAE BROTHERS. , A B l 1 'w if I., . amas s ,, w....:s ..L........w..,...M . -... --- a f Aa ' f I x rg. J V , ff! , ,,, ,,s v--i ?::Wmv ,g: : - ,:.33,,f ,gli A.,.'f Zee - ' , 1. V ii' - f . af' ff '14s-ff s . A.'.e 2 ' I' S2 gsrf,,.:gs:..5. .- ggQ:iii1:.:WNs ' W,W9,.,,gg,,g.j.g ,-.,,ffHfg1-aww!-,111 ,j x f , ' mst .Q 'f i f'-ave 'wmnqgx ac , A , f ffiga I ,rg Zf' . f en. '-1,39 it ' 'Q ' - 7 ' ,.,, . - 4 V ' 'T , it .M , A. --'x ' rm :wg-.v' ,fl .lat ' -: :,, . ' .., 2 -, ' j -I G., M' ,gg 1,1 1 -G'-' : ., : VV ,fqlriv Lam.-1,--,,1.,.,w,. ...V ,,,,,,., ,4 ..-1 -. 1.. a-..f.am-v. . -,u.,,.y.- ,,-. M W -g, M. - U . .-,,-A I . - . ... - ff,-. 2 1. 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Lenon, Virginia Lewis, Paul Long, Aletha Romey, Helen Rumbaugh, Gladys Sandoe, Lacy Schmidt, Martha Schweier, Josephine Sellers, Betty Shroyer, Sydney Smith, Hazel Smith, William Smoots, Helen Snyder, Marie Spaulding, Frederick Sprague, Geneva Stephens, Usley Stewart, Thelma Stinson, Marian Elzey, Arnold Marchal, Robert Tait, Vera Gardener, George Marchal, Francis Telle, Gladys 4 Goldsberry, Marvel McCreery, Milton Waters, Eleanor Goodrich, Dorothy Moore, Gordon Wentz, Keith , Gough, Ann O'NeiIl, Margaret Whetsel, Crystal Granger, Wilber Overmyer, Glendale Whitaker, Hazel Green, Myron Pace, Helen Williams, Mariellen ' Green, Kenneth Place, Walter Williams, Sylvesta 4 Groves, William Porter, Gladys Williams, Robert 1 Haag, Georgia Rainsberger, Arthur Wood, Catherine Hartman, Martha Rapp, Robert Wood, John M. Hendricks, Alfred Rodgers, Isabelle Zenz, Louis -13 3 9 4- ' Sw was E -s A I LA 'Ne v.-E.-nf at ..i: - . ' lf-f' 3 1' if-9 3332-.3 1557. is-list. 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' Y' f --fl ir t .,,: .--ff 1-' ,W g ag. - fbi ' ?1f ' 5 if 13' f rg SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY is f.' :1 3 :Q ref' -Q - I . l U . 4 . :Qi iii, 45 1- f . . ' .ZEN 2 U, .L-mag: 5 . . Hifi 1' .Wig E I L' T! . '. tg.: ' - 1 ' ng, 1 J if f fx , V.. 1 . 'xg ,T ,,. 1 I if , 3. F if - r. v 'ni A if ' l X .. 'Q ' N 1.1 H 'i' .K xp x 'J W-G, , . Aesx- A 1 . 2 fi ' wif r .sn fs, ' ff' - A1 gg. if pgs 5 '- 1-fs , New ,.. CLASS FLOWER-Rose. CLASS COLORS-Rose and Silver. CLASS MOTTQ-'tP1ay the gamef' n The class of ,31 took their places with bright shiny faces last year, one hundred and thirty-five strong, one of the largest Freshman classes in the history of the school. We elected as officers: Clara Joris, presi- dentg Meyer Jones, vice president 5 John Hollis, secretary, and Robert Jacobs, treasurer. The social activities of the class were confined to a picnic in the Freshman year and a hay ride in our Sophomore year. During the past two years our class has participated extensively in school activities. One member, Lucille Marshall, was twice honored in the county Latin contest. Several took part in the oratorical con- test and three received honorable awards. The sophomore class was fully represented in basket ball activities by having several regular players on the second team. In inter-class basket ball the girls were defeated in the finals by the J uniorsg the boys won the championship for 1928. Many of our members have proved valuable to the track teams, band, orchestra, and glee clubs. Our class assisted the American Legion this year in selling poppies . . '.1'J7'.'l27W!Az V M Lamar- -.W Fw. .5358 1-nexravf-4-fn P3':?Aiw: ' batik Q for the World War Veterans. Li It In March of this ear the school was saddened b the loss of n. much loved member of the Sophomore class, Sara Wilhnan, who en- gi. riched us with her life, and had she lived she would have gladdened the . M 5 hearts of many. 55 i We were very proud of the fact that Robert Jacobs, a Sophomore, . S represented Hartford High in the sectional music contest at Muncie on gg April 27. Robert is a talented pianist. E ' . .1' 5 . Y Miss McGeath and Mr. Liechty were class sponsors. ,Te ARMELLA ELLIOTT. . A f+ s+ 2 5 1 is jf , inf . A g9'f.9:'JZfQ.E fi H .ga -. ,,, ... ,-ewff':1'1, 'gC,, ., I . K, X tum 55. :.1.u.x1v.,cs?:gn 4. , -- Q- ' lws h 151 . . . - :if 'QL ,V p e fmvefa-'f ' ---....- . .'my-'-If ':v3f22pf..... 1 .V ,. , ., . .. J--, fra... N .,,,.-..5i:3ai2 1'WY'rf3ffNf1'Pf?tL ''A ''T' 5 ' - S ' ' . ,. .1 A .rf-:ff '..X 1- -.-X.,.,, , , , ,K , .,:....,...a,.7.,.....ms ,. -, . -f-' - - S 1 '- -'1-'+..e,.-'7eUg'W+fee25TsWfe'tftrf+4fi'2i's,frme:f.a:wm.,sr.eg.Q..-.....-M, i ,, , .1 -. , 'f' '- f---'-'xr-.N --V. f--:zu--J. - '- ' ' yr:-1.5. 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Brothers, Joseph 7 Brown, Eldo Q3 5 Brown, Margaret 5 Burchard, Catherine Burnsworth, Thelma Cale, Pauline Campbell, Esther Canter, Wilbur Qi 5 Coats, Lillian EZ Coats, Phillip Coulter, Florence 2 v Foster, Charles Frazee, Agatha Futrell, Donald Futrell, Gladys Futrell, Minnie Gosnell, George Groves, Marie Guy, Robert Hawkins, Russell Hall, Thomas Hall, Gretchen Hill, Virginia Hollis, John C. Jacobs, Robert Jacobs, Russel Jones, Meyer Jordan, Dorothy Joris, Clara Kegerreis, Wayne Kellogg, Elza Myers, Bernard Nelson, Esther Orendorif, Mary Piquet, Beulah Pooler, Hope Pursley, Lawrence Rapp, Vivian Ratliff, Francis Rawlings, Esther Reed, Richard Roads, Dortha Rodgers, Kenneth Rodgers, Marie Robbins, Merval Robinson, Esther Sablon, Lillian Schisler, Hilbert Smelser, Carlton Smith, Burtney 1 Smith, John A. H S' ,, ., Y , 5 f N ' I 11: -Fx, sg, 2 sf ' if rf gsgfx, Q ,..,,, . ft ,V gg ,, 1 Coulter, Louis Kessler, Theodore Townsend, Earl Eg Crist, Robert King, Robert Townsend, Edward 1 Q' Crites, Raymond Knox, Harold Waite, Blaine Cromas, Charles Lewis, Mary Louise Warner, Esther ai Diehl, Dorothy Lightner, Sarah Whetsel, Dorothy 3 2, Dujardin, Joseph Long, Mildred Williams, Clvs'a E Eastman, Howard Marchal, Lucille Williams, Orlan Q 5, Eikenberry, Donald Marshall, Bernadette Willman, Audra Elliott, Armella McAtee, Catherine Williams. William gi, gg Elliott, Icie Miles, Perry Wilson, Ralph ,frf,gg,,'5rfigggjlq i Fees, Robert Miller, Warren Wood, Ralph fi f3,,g3,z.,1 if Ford, Lucy Mittank, Mary Worthen, Richard it TT? ,Q , 4 ' ,, ff 1 til if '. - ec,' 'e 7 rfc' a v lj , .,., , , ,,,, , , XVHK, Q' AL, Lama.. ,l ,, W - .. .' ,. - ' wf '5 'a ' . , ,.,-, 1 S -.,' .. f X' i 5- f ',1n ., ,:,- il, 'gg5jQQ flQ1Tf. f.Ii,t.?a ' , ' ' 525 ' ,ivg ' 4' VL ' , H K, f ,,,., . t, wawzii' L vi E g The members o the Freshman class met the first week in Novem- X ber to elect officers. Those chosen were: Chester Russell, presidentg I ' 313, . if Q . 55 s 2 , g .W ' 'fx Q- ' . 5 J f! it E il ai? ,is gi' iii. ? ' il if lg W5 :, 2 . . -, ' .W l ne: JR- I 1. 1 ,...- mx rr gfges p 1 lik. ' 2 4 ' .-ws.: rs, fl Audre Mae Minneman, vice-presidentg Ann Elizabeth Dee, secretaryg Bertha Dee, treasurer. Miss Pearson and Mr. Parks sponsored the class. 3 ff The Freshmen were represented in nearly all of the activities of the school this year, including the basket ball team, track team, band, orchestra and girls' glee club. The work on the track team was espe- cially worth mentioning, since some excellent material was discovered in the Freshman class. They hope to do even better next year on all 5. teams. 3 At the iirst of the year the Freshmen, were saddened by the loss of a very dear class-mate, Kenneth Carnes. Kenneth was a friend to A? everyone and had no enemies. ' gf, 9. No social activities were enjoyed by the Freshmen during the year. The class is exceptionally large. The prospects for a splendid Sophomore class next year are great and are constantly increasing. , DOROTHY OVERMYER. if fm 5 ' wi 2, , 1 A J -fri E5 ' 5 iff i I 1 ' Z A 'f' 'Q 'L ,AJ Q' ,' g' 1' . :SE V Wa' ' A R , 1, 1 ,A ff f- s, , 3 , 7 M--. ..,- Q . tv, nga? 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Brown, Florence Johnson, Ottyce Shreve, John .g Q Burns, Marian Kirkwood, Merritt Sipe, James ,- Carson, Earl Knox, Harold Smith, Lowell 5 3 Cheesman, Paul Knox, Irene Smith, Lydia gr, 3 e Clamme, Paul Landon, Dorothy Smith, Ivan E ff? P Clark, Esther Lanfrdon, Warren Smith, Kenneth fig? 5 Cline, Frank Larrlnore. William Snyder, Jesse 3 Psi Coats, Esther Leffler, Leah Spangler. Norma H 5 Cook, Rollie Logan. John Sutton, Francis 2? il Cronin, Pat Love, Robert Sutton, William A DeBatty, Elaine Markin. Alfred Sutton, Fred f Dee, Ann Elizabeth Martz, Helen Sutton, Harry Dee, Bertha McGary, Hi da Sutton, Ruth Dubois, Delbert McMaken. Vernon Tudor, Bertha f. E Dugan, Leona Miller, Delores Wentz, Anna M ' 3 Edwards, Earl Minneman, Audre Mae Williams, Arthur 2 Q Elwood, Edna Minnernan. Anita Mae Williams, Ray gg Elzey, Esther Morrical, Anna Williamson. Elizabeth 2 Everett, Elizabeth Mutaphyg Jolgg Worley, Julia Faulkner, Robert No e, oro y Williams, Lerov 1 - Fees. Mary Overmyer, Dorothy Whitacre. Domthv Feighner, Mary Jane Pace, Lawrence Williams, Mildred 3 . . SX 53.91- l S Fenn, Eugene Partlow. Orval Willman. James V Fennig, Beatrice Pettit, William Wilson. John Gable, Edward Phillips, Donald zeek, Georgia rl, Quillen, Cledith fgxs., 4 J .1 J .ff X. ' f r M QQEEJ ' Q' - 2 12 wie 1 :12 or t --F w -4, L f. . ., - 4 M' ,..l ' .gps 2,1 . 1 ,1 .3 V -em. . 2 , -fy fy V, L 5 J, ,,.,.,,,, .,, Mis , , Q i e'A,'., , 5 ,,l,l . .,,. , . 'i' 'mfifyl' ,,,,., .. P J ' 411.15 ,' , . - ,f.t :,. ..', ' - tgwlh Q75 li-L li,--:AL-All -lr .,L'4.-- ' 'H ' ' wif, ,,.. ., ,.,.., 1-. 'A ki ' 11 f .. ... . 1 4 T' .M Q 1 ' Q' 5- ' -fe: f Q' -W. g-', .4,, A , - w '7 uf' 5, ff j Q-iw K sgf'-3 k 'Limit .gx m If '-fzff 4- -2 - Q .. M' ' QL 'M-w fxali 32 1355 2' gf ' f 2'-jd 'IYTAJ jgigvzzwz ngqggfzgc ,nf , ji K 2 1 ' '- s, A GL if L 1 if-Sk 5 FQ. 1'7'f'f 'i V7 '45 ,fr-ga ef 1 f , in, v 4 V L 3 1 F 5?3i 5? 2 n . if 1, , -1 -nw! 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' ' ' ' A -' 11---1,.'.:k4:f:-M A--:v1Zi1'Ef::5zf:f:: '.-1sfN.axC,..- . . . 1 4, '1v N , V rf.. ,jj ' -- Q ' A J' 'J H ,HAM , WW. Y If .1 341'-:SL W , ,L 1-if ' V, va ' :-et, 1 Si P if fi M. -A -e f' Q .:.lel ' . e. -14 A - be -. 5 OUR TEAM Our boys played pretty well this year, I They won most ev'ry game, 1 1, ,:', They played the games all fair and square 5 Q, And won for us much fame. Y B. Huggins was our backguard-Oh! Say, how that boy did play! And when he shot a long one, He sure did make it pay. ' 1 V A And Babbitt was his partner-Gee! 4 if-rel That boy is far from slow- . 1 fi He's flashy, fast and full of pep- I We hate to see him go. V Bill Smith was forward-he's good, too, , if He made all his shots count, , When Bill and Bobbie played their best The score was sure to mount. As mentioned-Marchal helped Bill, too, As forward-gee, he's swell! 1 He'd dribble through the smallest place- Result?-the score would tell. , 'ii Not least but last of that old five f U 5 eg.. fl V -r. iii :N . 'Iwi ' J ui? Is James-that center-Say! That fellow got the tip-off, too, And later made it pay. As sub, Joe Claytor played his part And is above reproach. Li 1 But, mlnd you! we left out one here , And that one is the coach. ' We praise the boys Cas we should doj And glorify the teams, 1 But we should not forget the coach,- He's needed too, it seems. ' With Groves and Green and Foster-and That six foot boy named Guy, 1 We la ed the towns and beat them-oh! ? Recall those days with a sigh .... , wr ll.-ff Q ALICE ISENHART, '30. , fl 5' .e .A-.-: .. . - '-,-e'- --- , . . . .. .. ' W' ' -' .1 4 Ta , .,,. 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He obtained his A. B. ' 1 j degree from Manchester College and has ' had special training in coaching at Ka Indiana University, Illinois University and Wisconsin University, and Frank- fort's Train.ing School. wmlwiim w . 'Q 1 ,ff A E '?f 'f ' N51 F 'sa , , X -4 .1. . .1 5 2 j 3 Mr. Longfellow was employed as i 1 bi coach first at Leesburg for two years and then followed four years of coach- A I ing at Nappanee, where he had charge ft f 2 of foot ball, basket ball, track and base l if - COACH ball. l l Durin his one ear of coachin in Hartford Cit Hi h School he . by g y Q., g QSC' has shown an unusual degree of efficiency and has won the respect 1 and whole-hearted cooperation of the student body, faculty members - and townsmen. It was with sincere regret that they learned of his ai E resignation to accept a position as coach in Elkhart at the end of this . . 'xii ', 3 school year, but they wish him the best of luck. e . 2 w t' ff fi , 3- 4 ' ..V. . , Q CHEER ir LEADERS Q i H ,SM 2 Q, - . . T- tnk QYE 'lA'Av. Ig ,. , ' 2 i Ji UPA yy C A f'W'w.,i -. ALICE ISENHART T RO 3 1 , f gay- , 222' .,-: H at , ,,.., , ..., --,,. 'f ' H 0 Q 'W' - f '-'--. --me .... aw., 'l i 3 ,, ., 'sa wg, .A J ,. ' V- 4 W- : 5 if-W fa 5-4 is -H. ' + i5A 'L,'-1W'93?. . C '4Mr' W 195 : ' ' ' .. I - ah,1L4.I5.5Ym- v.f'f1Qdf9i5' 1 1 fP'eW1'f f-- ' ','. .,,.,as-.-,fftS5Qf., .Lil '..' f f' 'X W WM'fr4Fffffi1f+i21111-Q4 , . .-, . .vvtK4!i:i:Vjii,v3fAA: Yqlv 4 im Q , fb glmae - .f.fees.x.,g V A .,,,. wi -ev. QV -if 5 fs i . ,, it fm, ., L --- f V ., , ,-- .. if -'fx' fr xsiri I 1 Qfffyf- .. '36 f ' Q if Ai? mag. 2,-21 ., 1 Q., ..,, ....1g-,qs ., , , , -- 111: .QW L .. -P ,., , --, . , . :iff si .-sf V' '- 'wc 'er' YT! ' - -if FA U .-sniff w feil--4-'-Q 'S bi-'-' Vfewn - . fa: -sf fc 253:15 - J ,W f- 27:5-'S5?f4f:--i'A ' 3,, ' fri , ,. 5': Ff: ' '. '5i'7T Iff-,.,.f5 .H -. A ' V' i fi . ' ' M.: is .5 t? , 115 V gi ,P w e H 3? bf ADK, 49 -4 j i . i ' f ., 4 4 ' -' V. fkiii E 952'5if'Wi- .Y rl A+ 2' ' 2' ' Q If fig' f , we, are -, '-,Q t c fmf- . sealy ig ?, ' ii 5 ' J a n C 3 ei f 1 li l il 'K .3 'R E 'af' 5 19 if 1 rf: 51 F 2 , i A L Q. . ,A Val V 1' Vi L ic ' lifff ' 255' ,A . Q , 'H' E? e 51' V .,. 'X 5' 1. 5 5 'ti if 1 ' i 1 JP' ', wi 2 IV V, ,. , . 3 ii' in JAMES HUGGINS BABBITT CLAYTOR 5 A 55 9,1 Q 5 '42 5 l JAMES-James, another carrot-topped Airdale, held down center and forward positions and he seldom failed to come through with his We share of the iight. Red has another year with the team and will probably be one of the inainstays in 1930. He was ill at tourna- ment time. E E2 HUGGINS- Bunny', is a steady worker on the basketball iioor and was ' chosen as all-sectional back guard. Huggins also managed the F pivot position when the regular center wasn't working just right.. Bunny says he'll be back with the gold and black next year. ti -...TH gl BABBITT- Red, a floor guard, was a typical iightin', smiling Airdale. He could always be depended upon. to snare a few points. This is Red's last year and we are sorry to see him go. He is all-sectional floor guard and winner of the Kiwanis Sportsmanship Cup. gi ffm its xr 5 .5 CLAYTOR-Joe has just put in his first season of basket ball and he alternated with Smith and James from the bench. With the 5, lei experience ained this ear he should make re ular center for the A 5 v k - . , -r . Airdales in 30. Joe has a good eye for the basket, too. pg 1 iii 14 A gilt? I, : ,,,. t ' .-.-1,.f, . --.fQ-i,.: . ,, ..,., ,,,. ...f.tA. f 1 ,V . - ..,. .:.::.e.,,:41 .i,. wwf ff.- w -fer' v. ---f,.. Q-swf : i ,tl 'rig M , ,e -V 1-el fi? t w? -1 V - - V- .sez A V. NwL'e'f'f?' i--i was V V, N V:. wr- 'fT-diff f 'TM cf '- QLQTQPQ' '1-V? Q:. , muh, .gefiwi-.V,fezms.V2fs4W,N,l..me.aww, ,bmp g rise. 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' El , tr A if? l ' MARCHAL GROVES SMITH GUY QQ WL M ' ai Y MARCHAL- Bobby,' has completed his second year on the varsity and 2 i he has another year to play. Bobby plays forward and is always .. ., there with the goods. He is another all-sectional selection, and iff a model for sportsmanship. if av if i Q L P ar ,I I ' wc 5 ,.., Q .1 GROVES-Groves is a sub and made a reliable man when Huggins was i f' Q 5 called out. This year was Bill's first year and he has the ear-marks , T of a valuable man for next season. Alf , Q .. ,lr J b 1 J' L . . . . Q SMITH-Captain Bill Smith led the Alrdales through a successful sea- ' , Q son by his clever dribbling and snappy teamwork. Smith is a real 'Q J i help to the team and he'll be back next year. L n N25-X :pap ,. GUY- Bob -the rangy boy with the eye for the counters. That's the . . . ,.-, . N W '- A substitute center. Bob has another year 1n which to try for regular :JRE e . . . . . ,N i fgenl , center posltlon. 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Feb ' Feb vim f 1928 Hartford Hartford Hartford Hartford Hartford Hartford Hartford Hartford Hartford Hartford Hartford Hartford Hartford Hartford Hartford Hartford Hartford Hartford Hartford City City City City City City City City City City City City City City City City City City City -- SCHEDULE -- 1929 Fairmount Ossian Eaton Warren Muncie Union City Montpelier Winchester Roll South Side Roll Portland Eaton Montpelier Fairmount Portland Union City Gas City Bluffton fFt. Waynel There Here There Here There Here There Here There There Here There Here Here Here Here There Here Here A Feb. 22 Hartford City 18 Cathedral flndianapolisj 20 There 9 4 S 7 C .Y X ' 5 9 ...A 5 W t ' Tournament Hartford 51 Gray 14 Tournament Hartford. 28 Bryant 11 A p Tournament Hartford 24 Portland 28f ,V Elm .. ' 'fi ' st' A ' Q g- 1 B4 -if fa GS V. , . .- w a 1.1 4 . f - . 'H f Total points H. C. 695 Opponents E40 A T . . 1 -'-. Games won, 133 games lost, 10-including tournament. 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N ,I .1 Q :i A .... rrs ze f 9' -V 4f-- I- M K- .. ..,,'.,. . ,,, . ,- .,., A-,.,,., ,,., ,A 1, . '- is 'J f-'1-- .-'N . , 9 :'1 l '.' . . REVIEW OF ATHLETICS .3 1928-1929 K -, if ' .3 Q T THE beginning of the 1928-'29 basket ball season a successful 1? . year for the Airdales could have been foretold. The first call for try-outs found a whole team of veterans ready to go to work QT I1 under a new coach who had proved his worth at Nappanee, Indiana. ' 4 , ig After a few weeks practice the Airdales defeated by big scores their Q5 old enemies, Fairmount and Ossian, and from that time on Airdale li stock was at a premium. The crowds grew to such a size that thc pavilion was unable to accommodate them and through the efforts of if A Coach Longfellow and others a movement was under way at the end 1-9 ,, of the season to build a new kennel for the Airdales. Q E At tournament time the team was a formidable crew and went into it tourney play with a will to win. After easily defeating Gray 50-14 and ' Bryant 28-11, Portland handed us the small end of the score only after Q' y the game had gone to three five minute overtime periods. It was a +29 E bitter pill for the Dogs and fans but the Airdale team went to the statc I nevertheless, as spectators, expenses paid by the school. ' A gf ' To show appreciation for their efforts, the team was feted at a 3 public celebration, March 15. Each member of the team was presented . Qi with a silver basket ball with his nick name inscribed on it. The f ' coach was given a fountain pen and pencil set, and Red Babbitt was E63 , awarded the Kiwanis sportsmanship cup. E jd As post-season activities the team participated in the first regular 5 track team the old gold and black has ever had. A regular five-meet schedule was arranged by the coach. 'Q In a state-wide free throw contest against 350 aspirants, Bobby f ll 5 Marshall won second place with a score of 48 goals out of 50 attempts. Q' As a team the Airdales also won second place with an average of 39.2 per man. ' The girls' basket ball tournament was won by the Junior girls. f ' y The Sophomores provided the opposition. lnstead of a boys' tournament a system of intramural basket ball was installed in which each team played every other team and their points were calculated. The Sophomores won this honor with the Q g Seniors close on their heels. in , A volley ball tournament was staged near the end of the school , year and it provided a vast amount of amusement. A - LH Q It has been a good year, but what of the future? Our achievements g next year could far overshadow anything that has gone before. Once again the same team with the exception of Babbitt will report to na- ii i 1 other new coach and with our own high ideals and spirit of cooperation ' our activities in the comin.g year should live in H. C. H. S. history. 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WARREN GAME After a spurt in the secon.d half against Hartford's subs, Warren managed to snare a few points. The final score stood: Hartford 37, Warren 23. MUNCIE CONFLICT The champion Muncie Bearcats, playing on their own floor, were unable to run away from the Airdales as many had expected them to do, and after forty minutes of real basket ball they were able to show us only 19 points to our 16. UNION CITY After trailing at the half, 9-10, the Airdales came back strong in the final stanza and demonstrated their usual brand of basket ball to defeat the border city boys, 33-19. MONTPELIER MELEE The rapid-moving 'Pelier Pacers were next to succumb to the at- tack of the Airdales and after a hectic night at Montpelier the Air- dales won, 30-13. WINCHESTER RIOT Winchester showed us the first real basket ball we had seen ex- cept at Muncie, and after fighting through a five minute over-time iii rf, X' 1 rf ff Q Yif: MP. 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Wayne handed us our second straight defeat, 47-29. gf. 5 ROLL AGAIN In another rumpus with the Red Rollers, in the local cowbarn, .ga I Roll was not so lucky, and took home a 30-24 loss. 1, PORTLAND TUSSLE After a wild forty minutes at Portland, the Airdales were unable to stem the Portland tide and were again beaten, 33-25. E EATON ENGAGEMENT Eaton may have been over-confident, but the Airdales supplied a brand of ball calculated to beat real teams and Eaton registered a loss. ig Hartford 29, Eaton, 22. MONTPELIER TURMOIL 3 if Once again the Pacers from Montpelier fell before the iron grip of Airdale jaws when they played at the home kennel. Montpelier 28, Hartford 44. I FAIRMOUNT DEFEAT A After some choice stalling and some wonderful basket ball, Fair- 9 fi mount was satisfied to hold the Airdales to a four point win. , ford 20, Fairmount 16. Hart- PORTLAND CONTEST 3 Portland again romped off with a victory over the Airdales when iii they displayed their skill on the Airdale's home iloor, 21-17. it UNION CITY GAME A' During a visit to the border city, the Airdales showed some more 1' good basket ball and won from Union City, 36-32. Marshall got eight points in the last five minutes. GAS CITY Gas City, proved to be no item in the Airdales' young life and after 2 a basket spree the game ended 44-15. The subs', finished the game. , BLUFFTON BATTLE In the best played game of the season and one in. which the out- ? come was uncertain until the final whistle, the Parlor City boys won, . 29-27. Ea CATHEDRAL CONFLICT 5 Cathedral of Indianapolis provided the opposition for the Air- : dales' last game of the season and they closed it with a loss. Cathe- dral 20 Hartford 18 v gg ,mama Ae' 97-a was my 'Y af 'W 'MN' MJ v-vw!-Q' A-'Lv , A E .Q 1.3 5 ,,,., . .....,, . ., mvl s - .1 , L. 3 2' wasps Q.. 1, 1 - a . ' f: F-1.-.5' . if ,... 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Fairmount Ossian Eaton Warren Muncie Montpelier Winchester Roll Portland Eaton Montpelier Fairmount Portland Gas City Bluffton Opponents 1929 3 8-There Here 18-There 9-Here 14-There 27-There 13-Here -Montpelier -There 19-Here -Here 21-Here -Here -Here -Here 239 is 1 Ki if l 5 U i. is in K LE it ct 5 5 5 Ei .5 Q -v 1 'x R fu .2 z 1 5. 5 3 E 71 55 v i Y .I V 'WL A ' X.:-5 QV wmv 2 -' -me 5 ,g gif.. we Z--9. ,. ijt '-' , 5 5 'ffi 2 '. f f 4- fm f 51 f' jig , -. 2 q'..' V . 11, ' 'F preps, A iv: , I -, - -L .-pp M'-Ve , -113 1 V- ,Sf- ,LL f ' ' -5 pr fx-gg.',1r'V',v,,,.:.Li: , - t b fviefezg- ., 4 ' ' . f- - ' I ,-14 'A 'fi 'f x i. A 1 P . . .V K ' -, A A NL .JM A7 A .1,-,mx In in .1 v,-f,v.V-.- V f SWA, . . .L - i Q, , f , .tn V 'f-19 V A 9' ,. -' ' 1' ' H r '::1,w..i -- ,.,i....i a 1 .wa -. ...ff ' rg 2 aww .' - .V V ' . r' '93?if1 ,. . -:aff .Eyes if - -H' ' - V --1 f sf - rj :3,.-.vrpw 1-V-5 .. 1 'N , , .4 ,,,e, .T r1vLY.L:wX0 ew 4'- if i. 5 li Q! -1 E g. H 5 l, ii A 'i 51. ii gli? 'Q ,, . Qi ,. x . 4451? fr , Q a :-.ff .sf 1 if' 719 ' 5525? ,ffff 1 fm fgize . .. .... - .. .Y,. ,.,.,.m,.., ,,,,,,.,..,,y,. .- 5.1.5 V 1 1 in-Q, -, 4, ,,-,N J. , Q V Ziji , ,,., 12.93 '- ..w'rs:+fs-Aff-JFS' ' 1-rm. . it -Q2 1 -'sf V I . VZ: - - Wm- . '. riffs--, .. pr -g.. .5 .ii hcl?-1429.1 i- -W -2 New 119 'P ' 1 ' f. . fx , , Q., ,.,., a. .,,, -s.,i.:,. 4. 5 .4 ,. ,,, V ,.,, - .. .. ,W M-.--.,,.,f.. H-M m -,,A , - L, . . . , .. ,, , 1- 1 - mpg.-spy-1..fl-374513. BOYS TOURNAMENT f.. 1 .2 2. , ln the boys' intra-mural basket ball spree the Sophomores were 5 the winners by a small margin. The Seniors were close on their heels. i Every class had a team, and each team played a total of thirty-three games during the year and points were calculated from games wont' . and games lost. It was only in the last few games that the Sopho- Q 1 mores were ableito nose out the Seniors. The standing was as follows: Class Points 31 :asm . 29 16 14 Sophomores . . . Seniors ..... . . 2 l . Juniors ....... . . Junior High . . . . if Freshmen ................ . . ALL-CLASS TEAM: its F . Moore-Junior. J F. Swaim-Senior. C. Pettit-Freshman. . G. Casterline-Junior High. 4 , G. Coats-Sophomore. 5 9 at GIRLS' TOURNAMENT This year the Junior girls won the annual girls' inter-class basket ball tournament by defeating the Seniors and Sophomores. ' 13 In the first game the Sophomores Won from the Freshmen in an over--time battle. Elliott and Brown were high point men for their of teams. 55 ea i .1 r -st 2 J. 13.2 mf . i- 1 - YF' ' -1' z ,A -. 1 EHQL-1 gg: . -,ag 1 1 J ' +5 7 111 1' :J 1 vp 1 6. 5 .sf ' 'ig Fi' 2 : . V 1522: fl' ' 133.2 :iz 51 W-,M fr 1 is 5 - L, T 1 3 .2- 25? Gi?- ' . 2 gf Q 1 . L 1 ff Q, 'a 5 - - - was . 1 In. the second fray the Juniors-won from the Seniors 1n a fast -.5 game in which Oren and Ballenger showed up Well for the Seniors, and Porter and Lenon for the Juniors. Lenon and Oren scored the 1, highest number of points. In the final rush the Juniors took an over-time period to win from the Sophomores by one point. Elliott, a Sophomore, and Porter, Jun- ior, were high point men.,' 2 Much of the success of the tournament was due to the splendid . 755 refereeing of Elizabeth Wearly of Montpelier. 7 ' All-class team: ' re . . Q' .M 3 Forwards-Icy Elliott, Sophomoreg Gladys Porter, Junior. .H Centers-Lillian Sablon, Sophomore 3 Gladys Futrell, Sophomore. H TA 1? Guards-Gladys Rumbaugh, Juniorg Kapatha Ballenger, Senior. if S -- ' - .5 X. 'sl f f 15 g 'f s b.- . . Am. 411 . I f'.?ai'A1f ,..'l 3i'Zlf'If..f.f1 -4. f g' 1- - W --ffiff-1-fi-v'f1'-ffm: --.. . -. -. -. - 1 9' - ' ' ' -..- K ' f'f'?'5 ff I H Q5 5 ' 1 ,. . . 1 fs- - - . r., -'1 f.- . 3,5 Q. ' sneeze -f L Q . melfffsaseefz-f'r:i2f V Rki i : M R K Qgwzmfwf . ,sg .-.s .-v 1 'lf -. -Hag. f f . ' t .wr 3. ' '.,.. Q -4 .. .. f g... . 4 'M ' .-.f . A ,.,1 1,A ,... 1 V 1 4- iff K' I AV,,, v.,... V, ,l ' aff 4 - ' , .A..,, fl . - I' Q . 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P mf- I -' , ' AA1 V. -V i 5 Editor-in-chief ---- - Mabel Fee Q' Business Manager Clyde Babbitt 4 ,.. : fin-4. -i Art Editor - - Cleo Norris 5 1 ' Literary Editor - Vivian Noble kj i s f Sports Editor - William Diehl . ' S sh t Edht Madeline Nelson Q nap 0 1 Drs ' Vera Wright A 'K Lois Telle if T Ji ' - .' U , 2 Senior Personal . . ff' S Vivian Noble 2 'V Faculty Personals Kapatha Ballenger gb Humor if Calendar - - Sara Worley ,Q,.,4 5, Typist ------ Verla Oren ' ' FACULTY SPONSORS 1 K A Literary Adviser - Donna Marie Furney g Q' -its Business Adviser - - Edna Marsland . ' X A ' 1 5' ' 3 ' -' .1 T INSIGHT STAFF :Ap 4 xg Editor-in-chief - Gilbert swaim F 3 . . Ass't. Editor ----- Lois Telle - Business Manager - K - - - Verla' Oren V 5 Literary Editor - - Vivian Noble l of Exchange Editor Madeline Nelson ff 5 Local-Social Editor - Eva Anguish V Sports Editor - William Diehl f Ass't. Sports Editor - Garrett Dee 'Y y Joke Editor - - - - Sara Worley ' Reporter ----- - Edyth Cox Advertising Manager - - Elizabeth Haynes ' Ass't. Advt. Manager - Kapatha Ballenger Q T Typist - - - - Dale Egly 'Q 2 Typist ---- - Hattie Williams f FACULTY SPONSORS iq Q I , , Literary Adviser - - Donna Marie Furney 15 Tp ii Business Adviser - - H. P. Kelsay J 1 33 gi 'iw Ei 'fm fff E ..... . ..... ,N , .. . . , ' f -f ' '4'-S ' i ff ,-..,,' , .5 -'-' 4. for Viral' ' ' L, . 5 -- - me --.4,.. isle,-,L N3 f'iTT3'f5.ii'f:'? w .V , N S',f11 iife f -'i S, . 3 .ffwih-Ez, ,.,. f11nf.,.:i,1,L N ,affqk --4 5 dl . f--Uhr-. ..,A.2 h 'f,, , ff- . . fr ,Q i49f3 t:- . ..,. N27 ' , , , ' 534' we 'f f i f f ' ve- '- is as ..f. i if ' as.. - H A ---- - ' is -W :il-.il 'a '::9i'i'e5s9i': , -if F' .,',fJg':zr3' 'KE ' , ,t ,Q ,Q fs. :- 1 ' ' ' il e S 2 . fu Q is Si i1 3 gg TV .. Qi i , tm- 'if ' if f if in 1 AA,-,fy .. ,Q lfii. 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E 3 O P-s 'FF O 2 'I H' E 3 : gg ,.- E 1: cu TF 3 r: : , aaa -.--fv-33, it who sponsored the organization and who, through ceaseless effort, has Y Q: ' formed a club that has drawn state-wide recognition for 1ts union and 7 V strength. 51, is The officers were: Marvel Goldsberry, presidentg Wilbur Gran- fl: fig? ger, vice-presidentg Jack Hill, secretaryg Glen Brose, treasure-:gg and Arnold Elzy, chaplain. i The most important events in the clubis curriculum were: the ' ' issuing of Airdale basket ball schedules, gratisg the sponsoring of the 1 .i, W playlet, The Heart of Lincoln, the proceeds from which were used to purchase a loving cup for the winner of the school's oratorical con- test: two social banquets and a Father and Son Banquet? and par- ' ' ticipating in the state Hi-Y Bible Study contest on Jesus, the Leader. . G L'- 'J a' ' .s ,. - we 3 1 2 gi E 3 5 E if ff Z is 5 Q? 1? 'Z v H 'hi 5 f y Following each meeting the boys usually enjoyed a game of vol-- ley ball or basket ball, or an hour's frolic in. the swimming pool. 3 . . . . l A delegation of twenty-one attended the district H1-Y Conference held at Portland in March, and the locals made such a favorable im- 'l pression that they were granted the conference for next year. gg f . . . . . fa 3 l i Reviewing events in this manner, it would seem that the organ- 5 ization surely will maintain a place in the affairs of Hartford High 'f g ' for years to come. , ,,f,3,,gi as y 4 p ' ff- -- '-'-f w -' . f ,favs ,,:5gi'---g..viv--, ,.,- Qxw4.ef,'aQ.:...4i:...::,L., .,.,. . Mfzanf-fe.35,b?, . fy?-. , w'--fav--cf'- -'32 pf- .f WME fm ' V' ,f - 'fs , faiiei - ,. i. ,l,, , r,.,.. .Q .f gig f a t- V 1 A . W Y , Y r t vi, ,, . , ,.,V ,M Z., ,. -3,-V,,,.,f.,.,V1-SfgfirmailN 95: .Q , in ,Q iw.- +--1, V., ' . f i 1'i'2 - ,, ,.,. . i i .,,,, . , ' J fax- ' 'fs ' . H ' - Q New Lf: jg is gi? E-ff? Fyf:.,e2,, rr: e ,f d F! ' ti ' il L Q., ,si 'mf 9 f 1 l FS ' lf L , E l ,, is ,Q Z ,Q if '5 15 gs if E L, , ' is 35:-Ng l '- 1 5 , 2, F .Y H353 F2 at lit, 2, W, I, Q ,is ?l fl? 2 Q 'ESQ fjfif V -M if qje 'r It P PEPIN ELLA CLUB , x It has been another happy, successful year for the Pepinella Club,- a year of pep, fun and faithful rooting for Hartford High and our 4. scrapping Airdales. Thirty of last yearis members responded to roll call last fall when the club was reorganized and later about thirty pledges suffered the woes and tortures of initiation. Miss Harter and Miss ra if J Marsland sponsored the organization, the colors of which are green and Q white. The oflicers were: Edyth Cox, president, Vera Wright, vice- presidentg Virginia Hill, secretaryg and Kapatha Ballenger, treasurer. Q The members were faithul in their attendance at the games and it had a fefw parties during the year, and late in the spring there was a big banquet and party at Washington Inn. A new feature this year was a Pepinella song written by Vivian Noble, to be sung to the tune of, There's a Rainbow 'Round My Shoulders : , ev? ' ' - , wiv , 'jf 4 11 ,, -I 4 VN? t ' 14 235'-' if V5 ,Y -1: ' it E 'YJ Q55 Y 'br I . - 5 M . ff, W 1 ere peppy, so peppy, walking on a1r, You know all about us- Nobody can rout us! We're yelling, we're telling folks everywhere We'Ve brought our pep with us, So what do we care? ChOl'11SZ Oh, we're all true Pepinellas And our hearts are gay and lightg We'l1 boost our team forever Along the road to fame, For that's our job-to lead the mob With might and main. Hallelujah! how We'll shout and sing, How We'1l make the old pavilion ring When our team comes out to win again A Victory-Gee! We're all true Pepinellas, And our hearts are gay and lightg Q N i 1 X N e if ,L LE 1 5 NJ' ,E Q we fi l 5 xr 1 , ge X S 'E H it I F., , it v :Y t vs . W -Q 1 ,E -2' W avg Q: t ,ff-5 W N :wir e tl? F 2 iq? wwf ,J M5332 wi1i?3?32.'oXi 1 g its-NA 3 -1: , f- iff? 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M A .Q it w ' lb 2 Q 244 T F IW Q' , 3 li' 'Libr ff., 'f 4 F? fi 13 if Q if 2 41 1:5 V p SUDALITAS LATINA r The club of longest standing in Hartford City High School is G 55 SW the Sodalitas Latina. It was reorganized this year with the follow- 'E ' e ' ing oflicers in charge: Mabel Fee and Howard Hiser, consuls, and f- is fee 9 , E Q 3, I i Robert Jacobs, quaestor. The club voted to retain the motto of for- .z P ' .. 1 Q, 5. 12 1 mer years: Disce aut Discedej,-Learn or Get Out. Membership My r 1 was open to all pupils and ex-pupils of the Cicero and Vergil classes, y - wwf as I ' A also to the Caesar pupils whose grades were ninety or above. To en- 5 ' ' A courage Caesar pupils to stay in the club a prize was offered tothose p M' who were eligible to attend every meeting. ' ' The meetings were held on the second and fifth Monday of each 1, six weeks The programs were both social and educational A de tailed study of the Roman Forum was made and two sets of lanteri slides from Indiana University were shown Plays Latin songs and readings gave variety to the programs Perhaps the two outstanding events of the season were the carry in at the home of Vivian Noble and the final picnic at Wawanalssa 'li ,W YV if Cqgkvji My H Q if '23 ffffw -6 '43, awww' sm' Q-v gals 'lofi -A-Yjgwxh 5532 ez 42 -21-eg: 439355553 5' W Marx ' M 1 - M i ,ffaf .. 5:3551 Q, X- A -f 4 ,K--, 'W ---mnewwm-wrau... iv f s-gags. -V a H -1 -'f 'fee ff ff ff We ms.f,55'f - 9 V gsggdffvwei, 44: 13, . CW' as .,-,ww '1....n...,,- 1 Q -- 'Q' ,... 'gg gqf H x X - -Y .- M ... ff .. 1 21. 5595, fe. 4 wrath? 4, 1 1 6 . t was W R gtg 'Af' I . - f . . . 2' Q I A .6 . u . 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V -- I-. if ' -: ' V vw- 3 H1241 ' fa 4' I Tiff ' -Q , gi n 1 . f.,:. 'fi 3 -5 . . i M. 'V 'ff V. .Ear . -' -'gag' 5 , 7 V.. ff: ' ti- ' 5. ' ilif I . L' ,f 5' is at 4 ,U , A, Nia ' Q ' 2 'iii Fi l AS! :L - ii f' ,fr V yi 1. -K f 5' I -S, , ,sm x ,J . T 5 CLUB it E? V ? ii? f 7 A 1 The Junior High Dramatic Club has enjoyed the first year of its ' adventure in creative dramatics. ' Q i ,412 Vi S areas 5 The club was organized shortly after the opening of school last NQHV 1 September by members of the seventh, eighth and ninth grades, with I Miss Ruth Cole as director. Meetings were held every Thursday eve- 3 ning at four o'clock, since this was an extra curricular activity. E P- I 1 The work consisted of the members acting out, both orally and in V , pantomime, their own interpretations of characters in dramatic situa- , tions, in poems, myths, tales, legends and iinally in short one-act plays, 1, 1' ea QE! Lew-1-1 my ff written especially for young people. Among the one-act plays produced during the year were: Good- Night Babette To Dust Returning, The Shutting O The Door, 'The Wraggle Taggle Gypsies' '1he Little Boy Out of The Wood, The Boston Tea Party The Christmas Gu t John Silver Oif Duty, and The Dyspeptic Ogre. 2 5 g sri tasai ji ' This is a pioneer attempt in the field of dramatics, but we feel that 5293? ,.,,f the effort has been profitable and are sure that many happy hours have Q, A 33 been spent by the faithful members ' f-sp flfg, if 21.1 ta, x f 'V Q .. - VEV-7. fa- '. . ,,,k I V: 35 ,,.n-ns. -' ,, . . - . ' ..V..-as ew V w- . ,, - 1,, al, V-i-M. .ph W mx- Sim i: 'i ff'-'M J' 1 V. L 'Q '- -cm V--V4 'V'1uf7 ICfZTfV' 'Y' -V i -- . 21V EMT ,.l. .... ' V A V..-,ff1-V41-ff'we'fVf?fQ1f if . ...., TT' ' -'i' 1 ' 1 131' ' 1. . . V ...., 4 H 7 Y I I l 3 K S 7 Y , 7 I I 7 'Y 3 J 1 N 1 g g g I ! P K S 5 3 C K s 7 5 7 I f I 5 5 .1 T 1 I I . , ff X 3 ' P J , 'wif 2 gg , ' Q' ,W . . 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Z' towns and villages in an effort to advertise the Hartford City Fall zz' Z Festivalg a series of engagements with the opposing political parties during the fall presidential campaign, and last but not least, they sup- 32 5 5 plied pep at most of the basketball encounters. ig ' 75 E. ' ' The most important part of the band was its director, Mr. Arbogast, F M7 g 5 v Myne . www, -few x -' Tess-:M E . 5 J 1 ,,-..d,,g:ifm3.4, -q.w,,y K N gm.. , 4,-'1--. .. f s' f 'e -ti AT . , ... ,t - gs . Q, M 4, p if-wal - -, Q. .,.-w 5' ...nerve 1 -iii-1. u the little fellow who stands up in front and wags his wand. Only the band boys themselves can realize how much time and effort their direc- tor has devoted to them. A combination of the first and second bands numbered fifty-two. Instructors were selected from the first band to hold classes for the beginners in the second band and pupils in the grades. The members and instruments of the first band Were: Robert Williams, trumpet 5 Francis Ratcliff, cornetg Frederick Spaulding, trumpet, Gilbert E. Swaim, clarinetg George Gardiner, clarinetg Clyde Sussman, Eb alto saxophoneg Robert Love, Eb alto ff' Cf-wif? il 'fs-2. . 5 ggfcgsg saxophone, Robert Rapp, trombone, Meyer Jones, tubag John Hollis, g .,-3,5 snare drumsg William Diehl, bass drum. ' 'if .mi 5 ff' ,gf ' in .4 . .f Zi?-'31 if f q .45 fi - fi? A' ff . es r S - i gif F if5',ff,1, m ill: r 3 .wwe f'ii' ' 'U ., - H f 1 4 Vi.. 5-63,.w.k'w -'-- A f'f'glLf-w,'-:i1-wf-bvnencnteww v, M. ' , Z':1e.,..Ii.!w, + L . N. . A .fvzp nf- i - Zip .. Q 4- C, - . A 4. R Q- ' 9-eff? . ' .,Jfi--2- ,f A 'af' g Y- f 'LA W''N'''mfiTe e 'i'ffsW211f':r2v:a:s-fiW. ' i --if- fi . -i . .ff :W ' X f ' - ' we.. .....-.bps-,,.Q' F' fam-1-.gf,1fv .5-.Lf 3 4 .5-If ,s'i3:?2iLsff..e.Q+i.,-.i1.'.. , :W V . . 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Among the events to which the orchestra has successfully contributed were the high school Armistice program, Jun- ior class play, A Full Housef' Senior class play, HA Pair of Sixesf' dedication exercises of William Reed Building, and Commencement ex- ercises. The members and instruments were: FIRST VIOLINS: Vera Tait, Esther Campbell, Sara Willman, Edith Lewis and Mary Louise Lewis. SECOND VIOLINS: Lois Jones, Catherine Daugherty, Dorothy Ratcliffe, Loureen Denny and Bernice Kindelsparger. FIRST CORNETS: Fred Spaulding, Paul Lewis and Francis Rat- cliffs-. SECOND CORNETS: Robert Williams, James McKenna. CLARINETS: George Gardiner, William Hawthorne, James Will- man and John Rutledge. SAXAPHONES: Clyde Sussman. TROMBONE: Robert Rapp. PIANO: Lois Telle. 551, 5 Wg , - ' r -'I sg. ,S -. ZS? Wil , - A fi H ' ?l f. ,- ij. 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Q . -Q . 3 'Lf -fave '4 Q -. ,, if-'eve g . Bovs' AND GIRLS' GLEE CLUBS Underithe able supervision of Miss Sheldon the boys, and girls' Glee Clubs are just completing a very active and profitable season. They have made several public appearances and always have won fav- orable comment. This year the girls' membership was limited to about twenty-five, chosen. after try-outs had been held. New uniforms consisting of black crepe dresses with white collar and cuff sets were adopted and contributed much to the pleasing appearance of the group. On April 13, the girls journeyed to Montpelier, where they were awarded third place in the county glee club contest. At a later date they participated in a contest at Muncie. Much interest has been. shown in the success of the clubs and we hope that the success of these organizations may continue in future years. 1 1 Q n B P Z V gi i 5 5 5 3: E 4? s 1 av- X I it , sf as 2 -M P155 if '1 en 3 ' -1 GA' f' gl ws ri' 2? 5 ' Q 12' if? ff ze, if Hiessg. 1. 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Though the boys had only a short time in which to prepare their exhibits, a very creditable display was made in entomol- ogy. Five prizes were awarded in this class, all of which were won by members of our club. There were some prizes won also by some of our members in the live stock classes. At this time some of the boys are preparing some entries forx the Boys' and Girls' Round Up to be held early in May at Purdue Uni- versity. This is an annual event and is state wide. The officers of the club were: EldoBrown . Lawrence Schmidt . . Earl Townsend . . Warren Langdon President .............. Vice-President . . . Secretary ..... Treasurer . . gf rw, as Y' 5,'3'i'w' swf HL' 'W ,329 6 we as 8 MM ,FEM N-,rv 4 ,Je - if 1, - if fe 5 ' - .QE Ili? ' lil? ' pl . '12 is Z. . if.-M. we 3 3 244.0 A555 gags X. lei-L, Q 2 ii? i rib E722 - .QQ'3Q,2, ryan .ii i aft.. -' fy V ,IFA ggx' . -. v ,117 Ig fix 4 me . Gif fy 'N-J .4-X. - wifes nf 1.2 3 gr, f yy. 555' . ' . ip 1 f 5- ii '35 . 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IV - - ------ Eva Anguish - - - - - William Diehl 4, - - - - - - - f Elizabeth Haynes Gilbert Swaim Glenn Brose -,, ' ' - ' ' ' ' if - - - - - - - William Streib 3 Thomas J. Vanderholt -------- Clyde Babbitt Edna Gutshall - Arthur Beriault of Indianapolis Miss Forest Fosher Assistant Directors Stage Managers Stage Settings - - - Music - - ACT 1-Oflices of Eureka Digestive Pill Co., in New York City. , - ' ' ' - Miss Ruth cole eg Walter Phillips Z5 - - - - - l Garrett Dee . Kermit Frazee ,Q - Hoover Furniture Co. - - - - - High School Orchestra ss ef ACT 2-Home of Mr. Nettleton, two weeks later. ACT 3-Same as second act, one week later. H .. 'ei , f V 5 ' . 'i' , , . - 1-.M-is mg, 1255 3 Qf ,'1', ' '3 fix: :safeF-w.m::f:.f'f1.-L me-'fe.1,a.f,rg,...,.....,,-1.552 .-1-f:g1e.,f,f1 g , ' '- W .gfmy:-eu:fa-1-firms .2 , ' filet . 1 f Y ' 45' .-f'gaZ.D1f'e-4 X f m - .- . - -1 ,-K-dh . . 1 ,-,: ,. f F pf ? ,x . a- -e gag, S77 L-.3 f rr., Q-,m,g,,l,,,',gfl. .ig-.iz Qgggasg. 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The fuss is over which is the more important-the cover or the insides -and incidentally which man is the more im- 5 portant to the firm. ,Pj Fi Finally the firm's lawyer, Vanderholt, is called in to settle the dis- L pute, and they at last agree to play a game of show-down poker, the 5, loser to become the personal servant of the winner for a period of one year, the winner to have complete control of the business for that length ' of time. Nettleton Wins, with a pair of sixes. lf either one breaks the 5, , contract he forfeits his share of the firm's stock. The second act takes place in the home of Nettleton, where T., ff attired in the outfit of a butler, is attending Nettleton. He is woe- 5 V, fg begone, dismal and burning with resentment. Much amusement is 1 caused in this act by Coddles, the maid, with her H'en.glish h'accent, t' 3 and her efforts to captivate T. fknown as Boggs herel who tries to QE frighten her away by telling her he has been married three times and f 7 it skinned the last one alive. ' lf Then to T. Boggs' utter mortification who should come to visit but 3 3 Florence, his fiancee. She is vexed and baffled at finding him here in E Y' this capacity, and refuses to explain, because he will lose 55,000 to ' Nettleton by doing so. Nettleton won't tell her and will not allow his . f wife to tell her, for the same reason. Finally, by a clever bit of strategy, she induces Vanderholt to tell her, and after he does so, she 2 ,Z dashes his hopes to the ground by saying, I wouldn't marry you if you Q were the last man on earth and I was fifty-five. Then Florence and T. get together and map out a campaign to A make Nettleton himself break the contract. Boggs changes his de- meanor entirelyg he becomes a little ray of sunshin.e, serves his master fi: 1 eagerly ftoo eagerlyj and arouses George's jealousy by being attentive V . H' ' , to his wife. They excite his wife's suspicions by perfuming Nettleton W .5 and hiding a scarf in his coat pocket. Florence sprays herself from ' V - E the same bottle of perfume, and the deed is done. is At last, when Nettleton is in a rage and ready to break the con- tract Florence tells him that there isn't any contract, because it was ' ws. 'Li 1 sqf- 23335 5 ' A--H 'E -3? 9' based upon a game of poker and poker is illegal, for it is gambling. And the two foolish men then shake hands and agree to work together if s , . lex, Wt 5 peaceably thereafter. 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Ei - 2-ij, H 2? 1 ,fs Parks, an English servant -------- Arnold Elzey F Susie, from Sioux City, a maid - - N ---- Lona Atkinson Q Ottily Howell, a bride -------- . 1 Ann Gough f Miss Winnecker, from Yonkers, the aunt ---- A Hazel Whitaker 3 v- Daphne Charters, Ott1ly's sister ----- Dorothy Goodrich Q i ,g:l if George Howell, a bridegroom ------ Walter Place Nicholas King, a stranger ------ George Gardiner Ig Yi Ned Pembroke Jr., an only son ------- Jack Hill E 'I v--5f' i 37325 . Q , ff Dougherty, a police sergeant - ----- Marvel Goldsberry ge , gg Jim Mooney, a policeman ------- Gordon Moore 5 - 'rcjf - Al, Clancy, another --------- Howard Hiser Mrs. Fleming, who owns the apartment ---- Gladys Rumbaugh Q ,ff Vera Vernon, a show girl ------- Geneva Sprague 5 Mrs. Pembroke, from Boston ------ Gladys Telle 'iff ',LTP::i:ZQ ' . ga if Director ---- Mr. Charles E. Shank of Angola 5 f ftifym L? 5 Alfred Hendricks g Stage Managers ----- Glendale Overmyer Arthur Rainsberger px., - . 4 Stage Settings ----- Hoover Furniture Co. i?f.m., 5 5 1712+ . , E1 Music ----- High School Orchestra TIME-Early Fall this year. S5 PLACE-Mrs. Flemlngls Apartment in New York City. J Qypgn Y f gf? ' I Nfl l f i V .Q -wwq-rv ,.Wf .-+e ,A.fv.. . . lf-t.f. f'WW .1 -if-1-mf , . we 'nv' fn, , .. cf ' '17,,xL',., 1, his 1 air' ., ' .-we -a+- gg f ' , Ml,.,gy-If - M -1 1.-W. , ,uri -al ' .r-f' f3,,,p,, fwff--Mft, - ge' A .:. X e .guy A -affi- , . . 1 - fvgl .,r, i ,Z i.,i.,.f--f 3f7r..r-,. xi7g9jj'.fep:-:sag WM W Efkzklgi?iLf?m:1:r1w:2L?Ei3:. J: -L ..: .F .V Q y..-1 A r , 2 l .rs A a ff -n. , ? 1 '1- ' H A ' .. ., . r FULL HOUSE-' HE scene is laid in Mrs. Pembroke's apartment, which has been sub-let by Mrs. Fleming to the Howells, who are on their honey- 7 l moon.. 5 WAA W f f 1 L The day after they were married, George leaves his young wife to W try to get back some love letters his friend, Ned, has written in. rash moments to Vera Vernon, a designing chorus girl, and while Ottily is V bemoaning his lateness in returning, in walk Aunt Winnecker and gif i Ottily's sister, Daphne. Imagine their amazement when they ifind W George gone and Ottily at her wit's end to account for it. Their's had ,- Q been a whirlwind courtship and she really knows very little about her if young husband, so that she is a bit bewildered by his strange behavior. Aunt Winnecker is finally convinced that he is no good. ' Meanwhile, Ned Pembroke, who is interested in Daphne, informs Q2 them of the theft of his mother's jewels, and, by a queer turn of cir- if I cumstances, George and the crook get their grips mixed on the train is and each carries the other's off as his own. Ottily finds the jewels in 5.5 . the bag and is heartbroken in the belief that her husband is a thief, but MQ! A resolves to stand by him, return the jewels and save his soul. 5 The crook appears and demands his grip, and finally a group of gi he policemen, who let everybody in but who let no one out. Amidst the . resulting uproar, Mrs. Pembroke, whose jewels are the question of ,. fn debate, and Mrs. Fleming, owner of the apartment, walk in. However, . ' ' things are infinitely more complicated when Vera Vernon appears on e the scene to demand balm for her broken heart, and poor George and ' Ned in turn are hopelessly involved so far as their respective lovesi' , ii are concerned. The tangled thread which is the plot weaves slowly, and is gradu- ally unwound. The jewels are recovered, lost faith is restored, and every thing ends happily, with Daphne and Ned reconciled and Mrs. Pembroke and Mrs. Fleming placated. The play is filled with laughs, from start to finish. Much of the humor centered about Susie, the more or less half- witted maid, whose only 'ambition is to get enough money to get back to Sioux City from whence she came. She is unwilling to accept a check for the jewels from the thief fwho has convinced her he is a detectivey but readily accepts a receipt instead as a reward. Each and every member of the cast depicted his or her roll well' hard work won the day and made the Junior class play an effort long to be remembered. The coach deserves much praise also for his untiring efforts. 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GSSPANISH MOON A ROMANTIC MUSICAL COMEDY Freddie, wide awake o1Tice boy ---- A Agda Drayton, pert secretary ---- Howard iHowieJ Boynton, junior member of firm Lawrence 4Larryl Austin, senior member of firm Claire Lewis, his fiancee ----- Gerald Babbington Brookfield, just like his name Flash, a fast moving janitor ---- Jane Waggett, an applicant stenographer - Lizzie O'Brien, who also runs a typewriter - Usilla Doolittle, a maid with a longing for romance Senor Duranto, an innkeeper ---- Senor Lurenzio, a toreador ----- Valero, a Spanish vamp - - - Gringo, a Spanish business C?J man Serita, a Spanish lady - - - Feitia, a Spanish boy - - -' - - - Ira Ward ' Mary Knott - Ted Hoffman - Robert Guy Mrs. Ruby Bonham - Arnold Elzey Gordon Moore Geneva 'Sprague - Sarah Worley Esther Elzey 'William Diehl A Lawrence Pursley ' . Ann Gflugh Gordon Moore Esther'Coats Bernard Myers Act I-Office of Apex Advertising Agency, New York -City. -:V' 4 ' Act II-Courtyard of a Spanish Inn, near Barcelona. i ' ' C L PARTICIPANTS IN ENSEMBLE NUMBERS L' I' j ' p fl N HEARTXCHORUS-Betty Hill, Mary Clavtor. Marv Orendorrf, Isabelle Rodgers, Norma Spangler, Lucille Marchal, Mariellen Williams, Delores 'Mi1ler. ' F S 'B' D . . . , OFFICE BOYS-Marie Smith, Maxine Worley, Ruth Snell, Florence Haag, S H -Catherine Hollis Betty Knott ' - - ' A STENOGRAPHERS-fCatherine Mf:Atee, Mary Jane Feighner, Dorothy' Noble, 4 Glayds Telle, June Gadbury, Esther Robinson. F- j TOREADORSfDon Futrell. Glendale Eliker, Early Kunkle, Patrick Cronin, 3 K Arthur Rainsberger, William Jones. Bernard Ward, Tad Pursley. s SPANISH MAiDs-virginia Lenon, Mary Fees, 'Virginia Hill, Esther Nelson, f me Marion Stinson, Lillian Sablon, Marian Burns, Kapatha Ballengeri ,, K., , fij . A ,. if 1, .Vg--, 4 in fe e ' , ,,., ,.,, ll -g,,5ja a1?F- -.1- a- f MM-:ee-ef, -fef Mi: if , ' :, , -31 :i -rj ,WL ..g, L ' 4 - 2 1-: , ir-L., rf-Hiram?-1 ,,,-- eeefem- f' ' - 1. , 1 Q-Ve-V-2:31, Cie e:32Ive:5j e' , e, :f,e33E,-grs:W Wi-, an JN. ,-T9 1'5 -,5 .2 J'f ' n w? 'genius , L k ' r' we , f . iw 5 , . 7 2 . .. sr' '1 i i' ' il '-,b , - -'2f. f if ' --xy '- ,JP 'f '- ,,.. ii ...YP lee ' ' M 'N' ' MW' nw' A 'L ' ' E HE SPANISH MOON, ' a musical comedy 'in two acts, which was Rig? presented in the high school auditorium on January 30 and 31, 2 .1 was as nearly professional as efiicient coaching, natural talent, J and hard practice could make it. Members of the cast were chosen , Q from the entire high school, with the exception of two, Mrs. Bonham 'F and'Ted Hoffman, whowere graduates of the school. Miss Bernstein, ' a professional coach, had charge of the play, and the Spanish costumes V 3 and scenery were furnished by the John B. Rogers Company. Mr. g 5 Arbogast was pianist, and the orchestra played. In the first act, Lawrence Austin and Howie Boynton, who are 1 3 L partners, plan a business trip to Spain, but Larry's fiancee, Claire it Lewis, objects and finally breaks their engagment, because she thinks .5 serious -minded Larry cannot give her the romance she craves. She a p turns to an insipid English poet instead. Broken-hearted Larry, Howie and Agda, theirsecretary, leave for Spain. ' ln the second act, which takes place in colorful Spain, with senor- :Q itas and toreadors aplenty, Larry has become discouraged when Howie ' discovers that Claire also is in Spain and even is staying at the same 1 ' inn. He arranges affairs so that the unsuspecting Larry, dressed in if picturesque Spanish costume, sings of his love and longing underneath a gorgeous Spanish moon. Claire hears him from the balcony above, J? and realizing how romantic he can be she falls in love all over again. 1 In the meanwhile friendly, good natured Howie in an attempt to ' converse with a charming senorita, has selected a most inappropriate remark from his little book of Spanish phrases, and in, answer to her 2 A. scream, two policemen come to whisk Howie away to jail. However, it Q when Howie explains to the senorita's rich father that it was all a 4 ghastly mistake resulting from his lack of understanding of Spanish, 1 fb the father as' an apology to Howie for the humiliation he has endured, 5 gives him the huge advertising contract he has been wanting, and Howie comes back radiant. Agda and Howie discover thatpthey love A H-.- each other, and they all return to the good old U. S. A. to live happily M ever after. it Hilarious comedy is furnished by Flash, the un-energetic janitor, 1 ' Freddie, the cute oflice boyg Gerald Babbinton Brookfield, an Enge J ', , t 1 lishman and the typical spring poet gushing poetry wherever he goesg , Agda Drayton, gum-chewing secretaryg and three applicants for sten-- 1 ographic work, Lizzie O'Brien, as Irish and quick tempered as her 1 name implies, Jane Waggett, whose tongue wags ceaslesslyg and Usilla , Doolittle, an old maid longing for love and romancej ln the second act Ann Gough and Bernard Meyers as the Spanish j senorita and her jealous lover, gave a very clever Spanish dance. The ,Q dances given by the various choruses were clever, and were given with a remarkable degree of precision. This was the school's first attempt - 2 p i at this sort of thing, but it is hoped it will not be the last. ,Q S -:. , M ,W , . . . e i .3411 2i1 B' 'eia 3 J ii t' . ee ii r , f , . i '. i,35k, i,.,, ,... whfh A - ,v.v Na,mAf . ..,. ,. .,,,. .,.,,,,, , ..,., .. .l,,k,g,4...,, I M '! :LLL A .,. .. .A, if ':' A V ' - V c . ,z li -v'., - ' ' Q- '--L f L, iii-A ' ' '- ,,gjff'f'Qffff 6 f S , .,.. , . . '.iH5iJb5si?f ua., . sf Lil! , -1 JV ii?-7 li? f 3. 5 E 3 I. , l., 'Wifi 5 -.51 . 724212 . ' w N l .. if L . . J, , ,, l E x .nf- , Q. . . t U1 -. , A 1 q 2 4 l A P 3 i dl na. i f ' C iv 'Q : :egg ' fa, ,V ., f 2 1 f sis - Qfivjzgg ,l.i This year, Hartford High School has shown remarkable prowess in bringing home the bacon. We are immensely proud of our honor roll, for it represents real achievement in the school. Here 'tisz We brought off four honorable mentions this spring in the annual State Chemistry Essay contest, to wit: Lois Telle won first honorable mention, Howard Hiser, Mae Brothers and George Gardiner also won honorable mention and each received a beautiful certificate. Robert Jacobs shook down the plums with his piano solo in the District Music contest, held at Muncie, April 27, under the auspices of Indiana University School of Music and will compete Saturday, May 11, in the state contest held at Bloomington. Alice Isenhart, having won the silver loving cup in the local ora- torical contest, was then qualified to compete in the county Musical and Declamatory contest at Montpelier in, April and won first place in Oratory. Betty Hill won second place in the declamatory contest, and Hartford City tied with Montpelier for first place in the contest, thereby winning a beautiful banner for the school. The Commercial Department had its share of honors. In short- hand our advanced team, composed of Dale Egly, Verla Oren and Florence Sparks won second place in the district contest, and Dale Egly was awarded a first in the singles, thus winning for herself the honor of representing our school in the state contest held at Muncie, April 27. In Typewriting our advanced team, Florence Sparks, Dortha Boots and Hattie Williams took a general second, and Florence won second to Dorotha Boot's third place in the singles. Last, but not by any means the easiest victory, my children, was Audre Mae Minneman's second place in the District Latin Contest. . .W-H . v - We ve spun our tale, and we have done,- C Nw- A : FT- cs - - as To wit, to wit, to Whoo!! ,r .r . j- ,R if 'pax' f if 5 - 'f 1 , fc its f w i , Q ': .'y' 5 -If' ' 4.535 '---gr-wh'f :5iizi'EZ-3L.Jf1Ef, 2 -fl:--1.-.Mfr-.. ff- A - , - ,J--.Y . . , .. ,- ,W ----.,..-N P vi-. - s V . . -av ., ,. J 7 1? 251 4A ,X Q 1psf.,.g ,wa - wf . :iL5?f .V , P ' ss.....,.,,,1 M A is 5.23 s.-T X. 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So Martha assumed his share of the work, and did everything uncomplainingly. , ' i, At thirteen, the occasional dimes she earned selling old papers 1 or minding vile-tempered babies for an hour, went to buy poor dear Mary a new ribbon, or Ralphie took it as offering to the mission class 1 -which he attended regularly every Wednesday evening Costensiblyl. 'ff Incidentally, the social night at the Palace happened to be -Wednesday also, admission iive cents and a bag of peanuts or popcorn at the door for five cents. And Ralphie didn't get his inspirations forfwild west games to ,play from the mission class. Nor did he get that yellow stain 'Li Q. on his fingers from the collection plate. Q At sixteen Marthaquit school and her mother took on four more get if Q, washings a week. She was sending Mary, eighteen, through business T 3 college, and poor Ralphie was so unfortunateg he'd been outof school 3 f three years now, and hadn't found a job yet, and he did try so hard. N 5 ' When Martha was eighteen, her mother died, and Martha kept 2 't 25 'right on. working, washing ten washingsi a week for the sum of fif- F , 'teen dollars, and trying desperately to manage. It di,dn't matter about ' herself. She could wear anything, but Mary needed nice clothes, and 1' Ralphie had to have a little money while he was hunting a suitable po- F Q 'sition.r At first he talkedalot about his job: When my ship comes in, Q 'you'll go to business college, Martha. ' Q ' But gradually he spoke of it less and less, and Martha took in one ' ' 1 more Washing to help make ends meet. i QE The tragedy of it allwas that she didn't see anything wrong in L the arrangement. It was just and right for her to do it. So she plodded I along, like axdispirited old work horse that is prematurely old, -and bore fi 1 her burdens. ' ' Q Bi 5? fa' Until that Sunday. She couldn't very well avoid hearing. She gg , Q was standing at the door, looking in. 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She looked in the mirror at the tired, lined face, baked to a tlfickred by standing over the fire, with the wisps of-carelessly twist- ed-up hair hanging about it. They had done that to her! They had made her hands and feet large and ungainly, they had ruined her .com- plexion, they had robbed her of youth and kept her at home, while they used her for a money-making machine. They! Her sister and -yes, Ralphie too. .But she had not cared, for she had thought that they loved her, were proud of her! She had thought that they appre- ciated her! Oh fool, fool, that she was! Dully, as if comprehending slowly, she repeated to herself: Why, she disowned me! She said I wasn't her sister! .And Ralphie never takes me anywhere. He doesn't want to be seen with me. Neither does she!-They're ashamed of me! The more she thought it over, the angrier she became. Her family, for whom she had slaved, had disowned her. She picked up a flatiron from the range and let it fall back. She jumped, startled, at the sound. Then she did it again. It provided an outlet for her emotion. Slowly she was coming back to normal. Then ,she became aware of voices- Mary's voice. Here in her house. . . It was her house, by rights, for her heart and soul had bought it. It was hers, and Mary had defiled it. Her an.ger mounted again to a mad rage. She picked up a carving knife from the table, and fingered its edge, smiling craftily. Carefully, she held it behind her until she was in the room, close to the couch. Then Mary cried out, a cry that ceased suddenly as she fell back, the knife in her heart. Martha pulled out the reddened blade, and turned toward the man. He turned and rushed from the house. Oh, well, it did11't matter. She didn't want an outsider's blood on her carving knife anyway. Ralphie was upstairs. She went slowly, carefully up- stairs, to the room where he was lying in an extremely alcoholic con- dition. She looked at him. Liar, thief, that was all he was. One slash of the knife,-one gasping, choking, half-drawn breath, and then silence, while a red pool formed around his neck. 4 Suddenly, Martha felt deadly tired. She dropped the knife listless- ly, and wandered downstairs. She looked stupidly at Mary. She was always ruining something. That new rug was gone. 'So was Mary. Well, it served 'em right. Three weeks later, the judge asked her, Why did you do it? They was ashamed of me, she said. Next morning, in the papers, the headlines shouted, Slayer Gets Death Sentence! And the article stated: The perpetrator of one of the most brutal crimes in years has received the death penalty. And the judge, stepping benignly from his limousine, said to the young reporter who congratulated him on his decision: Oh, yes, it was the only thing to do. The girl was positively a menace to society 2 si 2 i at large. Such brutality, such cold-bloodedness, such a thing done S414 .1 without cause, is without recedent. It is a ood thin for such eo- cf-'lgrw-ff E ,ff , . . . ,, le to die, and the are alwa s brou ht to ustice at last. 5 VIVIAN NOBLE, '29 K sew- Q , A' 1 ' i 't e f 'Q 1 ..,.,-.,.:lMiFL 1555:.:7,3yg.v..s:22,,,t,.,,.,,s,f,.,,.,5g 5 gz?P:Q:TH .W ,S i .E ,A V ,e .V 1. .VN RN S' V ff ' , Nfl -Q -dp ----53,55 ,!,N-,s5 !-d' r .... . 5 . K V . -, s.-,YL ., . . . - tv,-,sz-.MV-,-, A. ,, ,lmV,.f,,'.Me,15g1,:g3s5::gfWQ, 15-ii, -' -. ' , t .1 s ,- .siiirn ' ., . .uw .i 1 ' V - A - 14.5 WW. , Q fMl ,5q .. fb -1 , ., , ,, ,, .i if-41.-' - , S 5 'if -v' 2 , ' '4 N - - 5 if H4 ...L 4 A 'vein me QE .fm ,wif -SSS is vffi 2 1:. me-'f :fzf L.-E Q 4 ., s .-.L'- .- f fr ,frf 1- -.- .f off., '-v. .:,v . f1 we ' 'ri M 'e ' ' ' - ii Portrait of a Girl - I'm looking in. a mirror and I'll tell you how I look: 5' My hair is red, my eyes are green, my nose ends in a hook. Q, 5,52 I cannot iind one thing that's nice about my own profileg It breaks my heart to look at me,-I cannot even smile. Y My hair, as once before I said, is very, very red, V . Sticks out in all directions from my ugly egg-shaped head. jf? ' ,1 5 2 1 My nose is wide and on one side there is a great big wart. 1 if When I so much as look at it I shed tears by the quart. EE A My cheeks are very porous and with rouge I paint them red. F' The rouge is very pretty. That's 'bout all that can be said. 9 , j .g 32 My mouth is big, my lips are thick, as thick as they can be, ' I They look like portals to a cave, or so it seems to me. ' it fri My ears are large-'most like a hounds and shiny, too-oh, Gee- And you can see them for a mile,-that's how the kids know me! ' 49 Q . . -Z' fr.. 1 OI lashes I have nearly none to beautify my eyes. ft I So-if I'd say I'm beautiful you'd surely be surprised. I A ALICE ISENHART, '30 'U S 'U 'U '41 F4 O 4 ms! 1 'sax He never stopped or looked around As onward he did hop ' 1With gleeful smile from ear to earl it To the kittens' barber shop. So willingly he set to workg His chair he must adorn., That Felix might on flowers recline . While her dark locks were shorn. I He clipped her whiskers nice and short, Well-shingled fore and aft, But when he told his love for her Oh, goodness, how she laughed! ,ff was A 1, V , 'Egg 5 1 N if rm I 1 ' .,- ' , Ng V, 'SF f 45554 iii :saw . Q f .Q f N I f e' j 1' 5' . H Tv . g t si E ' 5' 5 3 me I 'VU , 1 J Yet he put perfume on her hair I And tied her big red bow, gi 5 He helped her step down from the chair ' With each foot set just so. 5 At home that night poor Fido got 5 What husband got of yore: she hit him twice with the rolling pin- And then hit him some more! b You cannot flirt with those felines I j As long as I'n1 your wife,- .i f if And if you're caught at it again . You'l1 leave this world of strife! ' i f- Firm: f':1f ,1 is .. -?1. , wr' fr . ' 1: 11 .H -saw ,... 1 ., ... , :U , . . . . .. - .. ., - in. J' 1-:iw J 1.- '.,f. ' 'I lr. 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' - 7?- ll 5 fi? f- ' 1151 f' X 'mi -sf --., was 5. 'A '. fig. ' VNV 1. -- ' q i. Q: 5 'f-Q 5.s f f 5 Q 1561 'mf if are gs, 5:255 5 I pil! s H iw , M, V To meet their maker, where Fido's free from feline iiirts- For only dogs are there. I MAE BROTHERS, '30 Q L-1- if 51 Fl Sunset The glow of sun is now blood-red, The color is divine, gi red shows through those dark green leaves f Like berries on a vine. The E Ii? The colors lessen gradually Q And paint a wondrous hue, Until there's only just a strip Of gold beams in the blue. How diffrent sunrise is from this! 5 It's pale, and yet sublimeg 5 But I myself would rather see 5 ff' The sunset every time. 4 It holds your gaze and thrills you through, fl Until you're much enthralled, ,L And when you get to thinking It just seems that God has called. if 3 ALICE ISENHART, '30, if 5 3: Ships Q I like to watch the ships come in, Z? 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W E 2 4 QR lgxagk M ll P JA si W-'TW 3 u an ' M ' 'C fx fr i at f 5? . . . vm' G 3 ,,f,: A B 3 . g, QI at 5. yi, fi Circumstantial Evidence '2 i , My! What is wrong with me? said little Allan as he sat up in bed and looked at the moon, which seemed to be laughing at him. ggi Why do you look at me, like that? You don't know anything Q about me and it won't do you one bit of good to pretend that you do, he Q , - exclaimed. Allan lay down and closed his eyes and tried to go to sleep, but it 11 . 4: 235 was no use. The clock in the room seemed not to be saying Tick- is Took as usual, but I know, I know. A , You don.'t either, you were not there and so you didn't see. 3 if fa He spoke so loudly that Polly heard and raised her drowsy head gg and said, Polly did. Why, Polly, you were in here and could not have seen me, said if , Allan, tearfully. I The poor boy tried again to sleep, but he tried in vain. It seemed ' lg? 3 ,lr that everything pointed accusingly at him. fi Soon a soft patter was heard. Some one was coming. His small f gi heart almost failed to beat. Somebody was coming to say, I know, 1 but the expected words did not come, instead, a happy little dog jumped 73 upon, the bed and barked as if he had just been set free. , E A Yes, you DO know, don't you, Spotty? Allan put his arms around the dog's neck and cried bitterly, saying over and over, Oh, Spotty, I ' , am so unhappy. If only I had not done it! Let's go tell Mother,-that T ' will help. -f Zigi The two little pals walked down the long hall into Mother's room. ,gg AZ? t They found her sitting in an easy chair, reading the evening paper. I I, 'f 3 3 Mother, I-I did it. I'm so sorry that I told you Spotty must have ,M N , ' done it. I locked him up in the pantry so that you would think that it was Spotty? 5? With eyes softly shining, the mother opened wide her arms and , , ,. drew the boy to her. Son, I am so glad you have come to tell me that ' , V fi you did it, for I knew that you had told mother a falsehood. 1 Q . 5, How did you know? asked the blue-eyed boy with quivering lips. ff I 5 Because, son, a dog never uses a spoon to eat pudding. T 51 IRENE LEIBIG, '30. H ,Q M Z5 L? WWW 1 A Small Boy Dreams Of all the things I'd love to be fe I'd rather be a pirate bold, And sail my ships around the sea . And lock my treasures in the hold. A I'd love to hunt for treasured gold, T And fight with other pirates brave, A I'd capture slaves and have them sold- ii .Y A' And see how bad I could behave! WOODROW EMSHWILLER, 'ao Lf: . ., , 2 1' 1 4 f S ET? R is I sf: E fi , X if Sw 1,9 X 'S fa N af, 5 4 , Q: 2 1 J A '5 4 E ,K , .Q f'i I ,r 9 WJ, 'A A 5 3 51 1 I-3,0 Y if' . 1 vi. -JS , 4 I 1, 2, East if sg 5? N dirt . f ff' vii-H 5552! ffm? KH I 1. . .f f fi wi fy gfin -.sfm f- Q . .1 5s,f.:-fwfr:-?w.,, H, - -'-Ns44f ,. 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A' ' ' i ' R :gv ,J tif tv if vsprifig- 1-1' A thrushwcame outtand flung ra. song ,. , t Q : 2 Into ,thegs,i1e,I1tiSi1ver, dawnsz. ::'? A wood-sprite caught -,the golden notes . R ' , And- sped them to the fairy court, - .. , C it E The wee ones saw and sang with glee E . i A And crying, Spring!'Z rushed ,out to, see. E5 5 Ascrocus openedisleepy eyes - be T And smiled up at the sunlit skies, ' Ei And from its dreary, marshybed. ' . . p QQ . A lily lifted-languid head. 1 1 : R , L 3 God walked o'er all the earth and smiled 4 -1 X4 fl And, brought the ,spring time withthe dawn. - , .1 T ? VIVIAN NOBLE, '29 f' E ' R A 'T' rf , H The Robin, , ff f The Robins are buildin 1 -R Their-homes in the trees, ' A 'They -siton the branches' ' 1 .K LQ E -1 And'swing in the breeze.-' ' ' 7 .rid ' ' ,ii xl .J F .Q ge ' fi?-3 i fi ' iw? xv ei' if 05. EG :EQ1 1 rp., 'L -' They've come from the Southland-, - 'And brought lots of 'cheery' il For they are a sure sign 4 That Springtime is 'hereg ' 4 - ' - ' r 1 ? ii ' 'Their waistcoats are black '- if at f 3 T t iAnd their vests arequite red, Q --And they're covered with feathers, R A if i From their feet to their head. ' A V 5 4 ' ' GLENDALE OVERMY-ERN30 A 3 Q R O e,- T ese Women Q , i He'd even turned the cut-out off, 5 u 1, And climbed in throu h the window. 9 - -e - He'd muzzled all the cats and dogs, if 1 ' A And thought that she would never know g What time it was he came acreeping Up that darned old squeaky stair, in From the house 'aroundffthe corner. 5 fHe played his games of poker the,re.l ? ' Crawling quickly' into bed, , ' , W e soonvbiegan. ,Q snore, i V, Q And neverknew ajsing1e,tnin'gj. , 'l f .i,,,' ,Q ..,. W' ' 1 ' , . ,. ' J... .' .. ,. ' 5 in Untilnlght was ,no,1n01'e,, 1 4 y S Hevfaced her at the table I , , P, Q Just asvipnocent, as could be, f K , , A But-Qshe knew about hiS,CS,capad,e!, ' g V R She wasihis wife, you see! ' ' in .. --pe ' MAE BROTHERS, '30 i it sf 't'- it- ' i 'Q L X , ,,., fi, ' -iff V ,i . 2 .. ... Z r. ,. .5 f A . -. , 1 . f I ,, -'ft- i-l t . ' -f'-.::1.u-ur-v . . ' . N1 . i-V , .. ,, A. ,- ,L .,, Q, - m.,N,- T-. 1 ,- - ,, , M..----F-ga. W Aa., ,se yi AML. , it cry, ,gmac yawn, ,:s,,,f,. i l. ,, V +, Q , , V ,, ' - ' 7-'-' -414-1....f..1,v x,:N'.'fi,'1J '5 - 'Ak t 'r it ' ' ' -1'- 'f:T'5 3nC1ifE.'-?4:31,n1, 4 ,54-.,gf,g.i , . ,fQ...,.,:,,,i,,..M-M1 ff' . '1 E ' T , . ,,,., ,Q-tlif , . , , fe g-Q .,,1. .' .. . , - V-' 5 ' H, WW ws,-J siiH i I M 5 Qi, 4 1- jf! ,lg-'Q-gras if-fi EH l . - 5 1' F Q ,Li -an '11 , . .1 -gs 'f refs-fgiaifnf-,at 1,-, .34 . ,. ,. , l,,...,,e..'-.-- . ., 1 . W.. F 1 iffy-. fi -: .,t-:-9- if pg, ,ar 'et H in E , 4 r 1 K , 'S 3 sr M' M 1. 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Well, to begin with, Betty and Bob had known each other ever since the primeval period when their respective nurses took them riding in the park and they gazed at each other in round-eyed solemnity from their respective perambulators. But from the age of hair-pulling up to and including the age of tongue-lashing, Betty had made no secret of her dislike for Bob. And now she was engaged to be married to him! It would not have happened if some one had not dared her to do itg but he did-and she was! - ' - g Following the whirlwindcourtship' fBetty took care of the whirl- ,4 ak 1 , if w e -, E if 1- 32 . ,i ev- - fs -ii . li 1 lifai 1 i p, - . gif! 774 ,Q ii 144' V - Ffa 4 r . -s- it ,,- pig 51 Z wind part of itl their betrothal was announced and the wedding was slated for Friday, J-une,13. - A lovely trousseau was imported from Paris for Betty, while the groom-to-be even we.nt so far as to order a bouton- i gf, niere for the occasion. V p p 5 p The wedding day iinally arrived Cas days have a way of doingj and Q, A proved to be all that theynhad anticipated: it was dark and dismal and ' the rain came down in torrents. The fatal step' was to be taken as Es! ji E soon as the wedding breakfast, whichi-.was given at the 'bride's home, Q had a chance to settle. It was almost time for the bride to be wafted f down the stairs to the strains of celestial music,-in' fact Marian, was 5 at that moment singing, Oh Promise Me -when there came a knock V, at Betty's door and a maid handed her a note. Betty ,reads it, gasped, gb- Z gg and fled from the room,-gveil, orange blossoms, and -all. i f 3 T Meanwhile old Father Time continued to move-the minute hand of 12' il' T Q the clock around tick by tick and the guests were growing restless fall i f B the eats were gonej. Even thepreacher had! refusedto officiate at a - 1 it wedding where there was neither 'bride nor bridegrooml 'Finally the g 3 butler slipped Betty's mother a note whichwas addressed .to ,Betty and f fi marked urgent, saying that he couldriind- Betty 'nowhere in the house , ,., - 'A i v So Mrs. Harbor opened ,it and read-z Kidnapped by. a- pair of sparkling S brown eyes. I'm really sorry, Betty, but -we knew each other ftoo well to - get married,-and I've, been in love with Anne for- a whole week. Please don't be angry with me, old dear, and-I'll write you after the A honeymoon. As ever, Bob. Whereupon Mrs. Harbor very quietly and 1 politely fainted. 1-She was carried to her rooms where she was revived ' ' E by means, of some very wet water. The baffled wedding guests were F then dismissed with the announcement that there would be no wedding. X , Meanwhile where was Betty-?,-7--H-oiise and gardens had been 4 searched, and not a trace of heriliad- been found. Just when her des- . pairing mother was in the act oficalling fthe police, there came a tele- lg Q gram from Betty, the cost of which must-have put Western Union on Easy Street for years to come: f'pSorryxm,umsy stop Was just married p to the best man at the little church.-iaround -tlie' corner stop I didn't know Bob's friend Lawrence Smith .off',B6:ston 'was' the Larry I fell in love xi ' with at Palm Beach last winter until he sent up a note begging me to ,......,. ... y . -- t ...... a . . i 1 i . 'li' 'fi ,., v AQI' --. i, w -1. ..4. ,. ,Q , mm in I sew.: ' 11- arg. ,...,. cv. w.,.w,.:? V ,,-mg, qi., ,W a Ei -, rv a- -I T 1 . -fm- i A it ' -' M - ,.... 1 K , YQ, g..A.:'9 t -Q, . U ,., - . -11i' f' ' Ili' L' l ' .. .. , ' 1' .I L -aj . ..., . , A ' '- , ,, .:+' , .. - 1 . ' iL. .1.- is '- i -qvi -- fi I ff elope stop I couldn't resist stop We are flying for Bermuda Islands ln an 3 hour stop Am buying a few things stop Ask Bob to forgive stop Love, Betty. it , i as as fx- as as as -is as EZ Twenty three years, six months and four days later Betty's little Q A boy married Bob's little girl, and-well, they tell me love's like that. , f MAE BROTHERS, iso. - E il if 52 lf. 5,332 ' V' , . , . ' ,J Cock Robin s Spring f A robin in a maple tree - 13 Is singing loud and clearg , He's telling all the world he sees j . That spring-sweet spring-is here. 5 1. H f va ' , The winds that blow are tender winds ' I Caressing his red breastg 5 He's started on a lovely task- fi j g To build his mate a nest. l .E . The nest is snug, we find it full 5 4' . 3 Of eggs so warmly keptg i B 5 Cock Robin is a happy fowl, , For days he has not slept. ., Then God IS good and soon we see Yyf li I, , Wee heads the nest above, ' 5 ' . - And in the Joys of parent-hood 1 K They find anew their love. I The task of feeding wiggly worms f Appeals to feathered friendsg fp 4 51 Again the world enjoys their chirps ' i When twilight, daylight, ends. sg ' ' I 3 The whole wide world is merry when gi 'T Red-breasted birds appear: i 1 The gladness which they bring with them si Is proof that spring is here. ZQ MILTON MCCREERY, '30 A wif 1' f' A 1' - ' fl 1 vf ' ,Q 'ww :,. V x 9 5' pm . . . fi fi lvliirlf 5 lp! A veils? 3 W 4. , i.,, .. ., .V c y il M , ,, 1se, i k ,. I !,.i?,W 2, fi, Rx As . . ,, , '. ' ff 1 ai., 3'-14?- LW V N- -ff. . ,vw so - -'tgps-is . . J .,....., is , s -. - Q., ., . . . 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TT, 1-i- il ' ca ra 3: 5 Avlatorz Wanta fly? E 2 Betty Sellers: Oh, yes! A Aviator: I'll try to catch one for you. ,NL -it psf' , .qv V' I 2 ' Mr. Russell: And as I passed the parlor door last evening, I saw my daughter sitting on your lap. Have you any explanation ?,' A Don F.: Yes, I got there before any of the others. ,' f ' ' 1314 tr . -il-ii f- , if 55 ' Q ff Mr. Haley: If there are any dumbbells in this class, please ' stand. Z. 5 ii, ' After a short time Ray K. stood up. K it ' . . ,,' ' v 15, Mr. Haley: 'Why, Ray, do you consider yourself a dumbbell? ft g Ray: Well, not exactly-but I hated to see you stand up alone. , ' She was only a garbage n'1an's daughter but at that she was noth- Tx 51, 'Z . , , , -- ' . A lng to be sniffed at. V h, I Circus Keeper: Hey, keep away from that elephant. . I . Woodey E.: Aw, I Won't hurt it. f Madeline: Do your shoes hurt? t Mabel: No, but my feet do. 1. 7 J , sc spa I une J.. Do you use tooth paste. . 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'. 2 . ---.-.l A A, xl? . In 1932: Vi E It was Jack's wedding day, but alas-he overslept and missed his 2 11 fi? A5 Af car! The weddin was to be in 15 minutes and no car for an hour-so A If -5 . . g . . . 1 F3452 5 1 he wired: Darl1n Marion.: Am detained. Don't marr till I et there. AA I 5 Jack 'r E i t -' Mr. Liechty: Is Hartford the next stop? 5 Porter: Yes, sah. Brush you off? A Mr. L.: No, I'll get off by myself. 5 Mr. Kelsay put a notice on the ofiice door that he wouldn't be back f for three hours. Forgetting something he rushed back-read the sign-- X sat down and waited three hours. But that's not as bad as when he thought he left his watch at home and took it out to see if he had time to go back after it! Si: Do you know its better to be alone than in bad company? Marvel: Yes, Good-bye. 7 Mr. Haley's hair is like Heaven, 'cause there's no parting there. 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Every time he starts to talk to me its 5 .5 he says, 'Fair Lady'. . cs ' 359 13 ffm? 1, George: Aw, that's nothing. He worked as a conductor on a 2. Pi I A5 - 1: Ll iid' - - street car all summer. I . f l -W1 Q3 is n . i iff! l it Eva: I do think it was nice for him to send us a. weddin res- fit? ig fig.. -a, .Wil w 1-wif' is ent, donit you? f Qi A Jerry: Oh, well, you see, I sent him a wreath when his wife limi died. I suppose he remembered that I thought of him in his trouble and so he would think of me in mine. 5 5 ht :XS . PP- , H I gi Bill Diehl's version: Pi God made the world and rested: God made the man and rested: E God made woman and since then 1 Neither God nor man has rested. ,. , - -V He: I hear ye're from Indiana. Edyth Cox: Yes, Hoosier girlf' 5-5 He: Why-Oh-er-I haven't decided? F gr . Do you know the difference between a horse and a donkey?', 5 Yes, sir. 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When you're in love it's heartsg when - you're engaged it's diamondsg when you are married it is clubs and when ,gt . you die it's spades. 2 i Definitions as our Freshies see them: . Dust-mud without water. P Fan-a thing with which to brush off heat. Snoring-letting off sleep. , x, , ., an I 1 sf. v y 9 .,-1 . . :Q- 1 -- gn kk, f. gf ,, as gli . Ei ., I 'sg ilrw I 5 1,2 I fb W -rf.: gf 5' 1 Y 4.5 in , . AS: 'R . i 'r Joe J.: What can sing which has four legs? 1 . 1. Alfred H. I I dunno. 5 Joe: Two canariesf' 1 f -1'-'11 Mr. Meyers: Well, I just bought my wife a machine. Mr. Arbogast: That's nice, what kind? A Mr. Meyers: A Maytag. .P Bob Rapp: I sleep with my gloves on to make my hands soft. 1 Edyth Cox: Do you sleep with your hat on, too? ' The three mysteries of the world are Love, Woman and Hash wr- -' v-.- .K Have you heard of the Scotchman who sat up all night watching M'.-lnaefiiig - has 1,-was 'W Yi Em tt-sw g,,mf,.Q.s w a 27 . . gif' i 'kai i 'L ...I X ijffwr 5 if? 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Nedra: I know it, but I look all right in red. fl Meyer Jones: f'Did you ever take chloroform? Russell Jacobs: UNO, who teaches it? 5. H .1 i 5 r Freshie: ' I heard you made the team. Bill: Oh, no. The other boys helped some. tv Q5 . I - I . Mr.: Haley: Who's talking back there? 1 Marvel: Just History repeating itself. E . -. . Q Miss Furney: Use a sentence containing 'Moron'. Kermy: Pa said if sis didn't put more on she couldn't leave the 5' house. ' P f - I Bill.D,iehl: Now that you can't have Lindbergh, how about me? I wiv 3 1 Gilbert: Darling, in the moonlght your teeth look like pearls. Alene: Oh indeed-and when were you in the moonlight with f Pearl ? , I fa A ah Edythe Cox: Sing 'Because I Love You'. Bob Guy: All right. What shall I sing? 3 A II B' -,. 'f:. '1 - 1 , Y 1. J : Silas- ei: -. 'F'-e Q-1535-53 --:: fa I, .Tag f - 1-fm. ' .41 L, x uw I ,W . . ' 'x, I . E5-' S .fi ll Nt, M. A . 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Eggs . 2.1 2 i- -. - 1- ,JT f ' 'X .S QL .WR 1... Q. . ' , . ' F ' : uf 'TW fa.. HTA . Mag? 55, sf-Zim 5, ,M 'se' I .Q A..-V 'IW- . ,. ,H as ' iff 7 - SWF! may V. -h i! uv . , ,W -- . . .,,. i 2 'Ye w' Y- - - JL, Lost-A fountain pen by a lady half full of ink. Q Wanted-A capable nurse for a baby not over 25 years old. - Wanted-A room for two gentlemen about 25 feet long and 20 feet wide Information-Yesterday I saw a dead horse walking up High Street. Information-A man seen cleaning the street with red whiskers. , Lost-A book by Gilbert Swaim with a green back. 'W Lost-A watch by a student with both hands gone. Lost-A perfectly good heart by Eva Anguish. Lost-A flashlight by a student half lit. 5 1 She is only a fruit seller's daughter but she's no lemon. fl. 5' I guess I've lost another pupil, said the professor as his glass eye rolled down the kitchen sink. 5 9 Customer: Do you have any camel's hair brushes? F- Gilbert: No, lady, it would be of no use,-none of our customers A keep camels. , June Gadbury fto ticket agentjz Give me a ticket. Ticket Agent: Where to? Q June: None of your business. Agent: But to give you a ticket I must know where you're going. H June: Well, then, I'm going to New York. E2 She received her' ticket and got on the train. As the train pulled 3 she stuck her head out and yelled, I fooled you that time. I'm going to Montpelier. L 1 out Mr. Arbogast fafter running over Miss Short's dogj: I'll replace M your dog? 9 Miss Short: Really?-You Hatter yourself. 5 S E av ' Howard E. Csalesmanjz Looking for something in a shirt, lady? gp Lady: Yes, about 165 pounds and he's kept me here waiting an 9' hour. 5? Stran.ger: Be there a man down around here with one leg named I Smith? Q Native: I don't know: what's the name of his other leg? gg ,.,,li,.-...l- Lawrence: Pm just a poor boy trying to get ahead. P5 if if Mr. Telle: Well, you need one. 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'af-5,,,.l.:.x3fY Ziff. g 1. if ' tai ax J he 1 4 . rs .ef l n 4 I ' . d' ' E- 1. -1 f ' ' T H E C A L E A R fa SEPTEMBER 5-Out of school a whole half day! '. 7 Q QNQ, Mr. Telle isnw sick.l omg ,E f 4-We're back again for the last paraded-of school children at li. , year of our School Career- F1111 the Fall Festival. Miss Pearson of Pep and ready to Start- went on the Caterpillar several ' f . 3 gi 5-New, teachers-new rules-old tim6S and Miss LYU6, with her lectures-fMr. Kelsay: I just usual 111014, WOII 9' blanket- 33 have a few more announcements 10-Art Exhibit. Miss Marsland, to make that ...... . J added attraction in the commer- y 8-Meeting of the Insight Staff. cial department, is going to help W Yes, we agree with you that it us plan the Retro- if QQ:-.-5? will be the best yet. 12-Columbus discovered America. 10-Seniors decide that Gilbert 16-Blly your basket ball Season i would guide us through T1Ck6tS at Mr. Ke1say's Omce. ,ry the last year in H. C. H. S. as- Oh, yes, the sophomores had sisted by William Diehl and our 3 hayflde fafeel' SOIHC Struggle? :ge adviser, the talented Mr. Arbo- on the 1301- E ' gast. Sara Worley will keep the 21-We had a vacation. The teach- if ' S datapand Mabel Fee will hold our ers all went to Indianapolis. monelfbags- 28-Freshies, aroused from their eg 14-Toot! Toot! The band has been Slumbefsi held el eless meeting- i' organized. 29-Hi-Y initiation. We heard its was d-5 17-Juniors elected officers. Gordy pitiful for the uelectjy 2? Moore is Grand Dragon. 30-Are you Saturday Eve- as Q D y , ning Post? If not, be careful, e k 21-Senior hayrlde- nuff said. We for the seniors Wm be on your sure had fun' S1 Place ,has re' trail as they are having their f f, Q Q . turned to school after his sresta annual campaign gl . Ee of nearly a week. fa second Rip ' H . - Vanj And-JuSt let us Seniors 31-Watch the birdie! Seniors broke i l k catch any neWS'..The first issue the Camera for Mr. Littleton. if gf the Insight, iWe wonder what will happen .ggi 1 26-Taking lessons in Penmanship. Zgiglthe teac ers have melts We need 'em? we11-hardly. ' 2 we OCTOBER NOVEMBER 5 I 2--First game of the season. We No exemptions fone of Mr. Kel- W011 OVCI' F21I'I'I1011Ui5- Twas lg say's numerous announcements? some game. but cheer up its a cruel life, gf but don't weaken. 3 Red Headed Club organized. Well we think they received the inspiration from Clara Bow. Now we no longer get to play. But have to go to school ALL day. 6-Mock Election held. Mr. Arbo- gast had to have his scratched by the clerk. He voted the Socialistic ticket. A carry-in supper was enjoyed by the Elec- tion Board after the counting of the votes. ' .. - ev gf.-53-9 V me We ee . 7 1 fi .DM - - A'i'L'51 W9 . FE 513351 is frwx af eel f1 f2 -.wi 2252 a :lm 15,3 2.35355 Q 'TX 1 .Q .p ,...,, t 5 ,. 3 , 4. if gl, 1 . 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' .----,.. -xi il' 1' 5 1, gfiwfv f : fzfi e. +'cv'?m L., f ' -. ..,.. V -Qf, S - ' f ' f My ',i- . 'wi -egittzteeeiiggreiteeiiseei are e1e'f.'t--.2tee:. .,. iitlteeafee sf-eeezt..tt+g tat: sie-ias.eeeeeee: 5 I ,ff 1 7-Pepinella Club re-organized. 1 20-Freshies are writing letters to .Wi 9-Close of American Educational Santa Claus' 9 ? Week. 21-Christmas program for the tene- it 4,3 , , ' ' is 12-Armistice day program. Reverend it ofdtlgli Freslglfs' fsgntg gags 3 Sayres of Muncie was the main grace e por as Q ' 'L ' ' G Q , if jzgg k Yes, Garrett Dee did not get a 5 H. 3 E spea er. , , i 5, u milk bottle but he did get a pop- f if 14-Cast chosen for the Junior class gun. as Q 3, . 5 415. :S rv 5 . f,t. S , K '- af-rf -- s Qt:-1. !g 'Z .ie Q., ,W , f fe- - fi . 4' 514' tvs. 1 5 wifi P - Yi- 1 . .. .E . Q f . V' if A 11 2 '3 ' 2' 'EEF 5' 53' 1 i . se? v 'N ' , , si 'TE if - 11 Q VIP' 33.2 'ff I! l x '55 .ak , 4 l 13. Q . 9 . 41 x P 'X ' i V R . A' Q ef f 53 1 .. E 5: J. 5 3 ff :I 9 Q A till fav ,. W .... - -4, 5 i, Ti?f 1 -we .9 'Tir ers 1 u '- V5'f fm4L f 'ig ' Ahh qt, 've - . 4. .' 5 uw. . ,Q , . S . it H, V ... 2' fig ! 4 ' iff: ff -, . ., R- 4 . 1 X 1, e , A , are if t -if '-ef .- TMS ' - nf , 1 . ..'- .. K..- f 1, . flfi , ' IT., fe e ' ... f -t Q -M ' Hill, 4 Ei l etne L.. 1 '.' ' P' 5. Jenni: ' -S' . wage . play. 16-Kermit FI'2.Z66 t'l1I'1'16d OI'3.tOI' in Haley's second hour history class. 23-We almost beat Muncie. Miss Vivian Noble gave an ex- cellent demonstration before Mr. Haley's assembly. She always is so entertaining! 26-Miss Pearson fed Thanksgiving c a n d y to birds today.-Big- hearted! 27-Operetta by North Ward Grade School at the High School Gym today. It was Tad's Inspira- tion. 29-Thanksgiving.-a big vacation of two Whole days. 30-Paul Alexander seems to have quite a deal CDiehlJ on his hands these days. DECEMBER 2-Thana Lenon and Virginia Hill entered into a written agreement to. reduce, their goal is 2 pounds per day. 6-Boy, was that play, A Full House, good? Now we're talk- ing! Congratulations, Juniors. 10-Play Merchant of Venice post- poned. Everybody has a cold. 12-We have just learned that one of our dear Teachers is to venture on the stormy seas of matrimony. Miss Mitchell, we wish you luck. 18-The teachers had a great' time at their, Christmas Party. iMr. Arbogast received a pair of fancy garters in the Christmas ex- change! ' .... .tm . ...Z 1-. X 5 School Out Till Next Year! if Merry Christmas! JANUARY , w 2-School again. Lots of New .Year's resolutions to be broken. .. 5. 5 'Q 4-I told you revenge was sweet. We it beat Roll-and How '!- - 4 7-s And e delightful time waslhad by all. The semester exams! eg How much we learned that we 9 dldlft KIIOW OI' dldlfli CVBII KIIOXV we were supposed to know: , 10-The end .of a perfect semester. 5 Who invented report cards, any- yi Way ? U4 14- The Merchant of Venice pre- , sented by Taylor University Pub- 3 lic Speaking Class. Yes, it was g worth our dimes. V' ' l6+Miss Harter entertained her class 2 by performing that famous Hou- dini vanishing act. She vanished 5 e under her desk-chair and all. .She !wasn't hurt, but theichair was. . , . . . . , , 18QUnder the auspices of the High- .5 Y, Judge Bull presented a one act play entitled The Home Life :lf p gof Lincoln. , , A. .- 19-Bible Class -organized. 1 e E 24-Earlham Girls? Glee Club sang T before the entire school today. 3 29-30-31- Spanish Moon, aniusical comedy, presented by C. S. students. Didn't Bob. Guy 'look s 'thrilling 'inthet spenisnoutnt, and could he sing! ... . X. V we 10,5 ,.... . ...... W U H.. ,,,. , . . ., .. ea- . V -. -tweak... ft: . 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'SYSLP-'3-F1325-.f'2:lT'f' 'T ' ' 1 5 ' -' .: A ' 12' E71 'ff' 'qt YQ' , ' vfsaff.-.fc-.af ,Q-, I W.. -- H ,. 1 ,-.:rz..:.-.aa-vfg.':-MfW'c'A-' -4' . ' , , , ez-ee1 f ' , f' ' f - --:-- -2 . . .,-f-Ere-1-- visual - ng - Y- t se--X-wmv..5.'.m:Qe5fg5,.--.-.pseftke-. My .,,.e.wf.Q:e Q- i'i'f 1 ' ' ' ' - . , ' Q24 ' -1-est - , ' 5 itat? ,L ,, ,- .1 1-- :f:'.ft-fever-P-ff , -een-....-..-ees... fe- 5 .gs lv W. A. As. ,.. wif ,. , '. 1 55,-r tg: fn-2' .L ws' J b i. J . .V v,.' ' 1 -1 V K .M reg.-Q- . .-.M - f-. .re-A-1 fr ? er . ...eu . .,- . -. .,.. -rf , ., Me- . - -e -h'-- MW' .'..,,' ...ae -' E FEBRUAR1' 3-The Seniors laid aside their dig- it 3 I nity and acted as Freshies once lm Q 1-New Portal of.Learn1ng opened. again. We surely had fun at 33 The new William Reed School that kid party. A dedicated. Several High School pupils on the prnram, 12-Out the rest of the week for is spring vacation. A - 4-We all took the intelligence tests , I , S ' A today. ,Nun said. 13-Big celebration for the Alrdales FQ. - , at the cow-barn. . ri, 2 6-The Seniors chasing underclass- , f men aroundg waving white paper 14-Senlof benefit Show at. the slips and collecting fifty cent Orpheum' pieces. The annual RETRO cam- 18-School again. All students slip- 41 Q paign in full sway. ping on the newly oiled floorsg I 15-We just learned that M. Golds- even MISS Short took a tumble 55, ti' , 3 berry and si Place had to walk and lost her shoes- Q. U . home the other night. Sounds 20-Safety first, last, and, always. A ' bad. It's never too late to mend, safety talk by Mr. Henderson. 5 Q Q. - npr to? 13128 to leinlgj Sevgral 21-The Junior girls won the B. B. 'll ' is mg eac ers are a mg typmg tourney tonight. The Basket I I J SSO S' Ball Boys received honor sweat- 1 . - 19-Great debate between Taylor and ers before the high school as- A Wabash College in the assembly. sembly today. i V fc ' v 'F N Why go three thousand mlles 25-Congressman Hall, of Marion, A , I across the ses? gave fine address before the 2 I - 20-Have you noticed the moustaches Senior Assembly. f Q appearing on the lips of some of Journeyed to Portland to the Hi- ' . - OUI' High SC11001 She1kS? If YOU Y convention this afternoon. a haven't, please take a look at Mr. f 4 Huggins- APRIL A' . 23-Two more have fallen by the Q ' .9 wayside: Earl J, Naskar Kunkle 1 Apm Fool' and Arnold Elzey. 3-Hick and Ham Day. Gee, those 22-Lost to Cathedral in our last SeHi01'S'Sufe1Y190ked dresses up' game of the season. Too bad. Famous Saymgs-by Gilbert iii if l ' Swaimz I was a pretty baby. V 27-Big fire drill. Spring is nearly , 4 X. here 5-Tryouts for the Senior class play. f . ' . Wllttfl 1 . 29-Smocks have made their appear- will aijerggonca C ass near y a 5' ance in Hartford High School. ' V The Senior girls set the Style. 8-Miss Estella Atkinson has adopted a new pet in the person of Mr. I MARCH Lester Cale. We think that 2 Kermy is entirely out of the race' Q 1-Big tourney at Portland. We now. ' Won the first found- 9-Miss Meceeath entertained the 2-After 3 exciting overtime periods second hour assembly by very , we were put out by Portlandl gracefully falling off the plat- . 5-Why all the loud hats? Must have form, chair and all. We suggest f i had a ire sale. Even Bob Jacobs she apply at the 101 Ranch as T are -. has a bright purple one. an acrobat. 2 is -' s . - sis - .e w reee- X ' A -ffl' if ' Qeesee'- se'r'fere .fm A i . f 1- . A fini ,. .T -'if f 'Z i f f 'e.fr 's'ss M ' swam' - 'edsmg-.. .J-fv 'i .:531:s1Af:em gn ' -' K ,..-, ' ,. 'R , Y ,,.., -l A,..Q 5T':'+ ... A ,V i , - ' . . ,f ' a .... '-'- fi 7 I ' . i f ? -53' ' , .. 5 A 'wie .- :git 2 2 , - 1 A ' is 2 ' . a 4' 'Z -.4 1, 1' ' .z '2-ff p act . -lr.: 1 ,' 7 i' 'f Q fmwn ' K 3- f ' 1i.f3?7i'i' L 'aff' H ,, 12-The cast are hard at Work on ,. MAY .-was 1522342 -- s . 6' in-H' E 'Tl -'.f-fJ :1 .' . Q5 ' Q ' 31: ' ': -ki-:Z f ,E les . it 17 j fs A ' Q' 1. 1. '.. , . . - 20- 1 -ii . ,Ln ,- 1 1- -, 'Y FS za 1' X 'I ' f '1,q . W g , 'wi 4 Fi A A 1 vi ki ,ig I '11 4 . . E H 1 A , . fig i a V 23 in ss.,-v 24 ff'- l A i'EF-ff' ia .94 S' the play A Pair of Sixes and it promises to be the best yet. At the Musical and Declamation Contest at Montpelier, Hartford City and 'Pelier tied for first place. - 16-The Juniors are Working hard selling tickets for their Benefit Show tonight at the Dawn Thea- tre. - Meenie-e-e! Oh Meenie, Where that dog Schynder vas? Huh? -Mr. Beriault of Indianapolis, coach of the Senior play pre- sented the four-act comedy of Rip Van Winkle before the entire school in the gym. Commercial students journeyed to the big metropolis of Eaton to take part in the contest there. Dale Egley copped first honors in advanced shorthand and we won several team places. 22-New Insight and Retro Staff an- nounced. Marvel Goldsberry and Marion Stinson head the two staffs. -Another meeting of that Latin Club. We heard they had a good time. -Tickets for the Senior Class play Went on sale today Don't rush' Hartford City Won in a track meet with Gas City in that fair town At a meeting of the Senior Class they decided to dedicate Retro to Miss Furney who worked hard on it and Who been the main prop of the sight he has has 1-2-Senior class play.-The Seniors certainly are proud of'this pro- duction. And why not? Even Mr. Kelsay enjoyed the poker game! 3-Hi-Y banquet at the United Brethren Churchj 6-Junior High Dramatics Club pic- nic. 6-7-Exams for the graduating seniors. iStoo ioadwbut it can't be helped. 8-Senior class picnic at The Glens. 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