Hartford City High School - Retro Yearbook (Hartford City, IN)

 - Class of 1939

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Heli fi?3vw'r?+z+.-ww ' ,, ,xifhaf mm f 0 we 32,1 if 4 V K Q if 7 ,lin fbi X H2 ' f'w'Y'i', nn: - MZ W V 1:4 , ' .w 15 , 315 'Z -Q M G if PREPARATION After graduation . . . college business ...' finding a place . . cepting, sharing responsibilities Members of the faculty . . . their training . . . our counselors . . . the school administration . . . a sum- mary ofthe new curriculum . . . PHYSIVS and l'llEMlS'l'RY George H. Telle Howard L. Crouse SOC. SCIENCE and HIST. Ruth Elzey C. J. Swarens Ruth Cole Floyd C. Warner Trella V. Borden IIUME EF. and IN A RTS Thelma Clark Gladys Telle Lawrence P. Myers l'IlH. ICD. and H ICA Catherine M. Cloud James B. Good L. Foster Barr Clifford L. Kraning Mary M. Greene Howard L. Crouse l'0MNlI'IRf'lA L Marian Williamson Clifford L. Kraning f' Great natural laws . . . static electricity . . . HCl . . . equations . . . explosions . . . acids . . . elements . . . Clean off your desks . . . lock your drawers . . . mystifying odors . . . Telle . . . A.B., Indiana University. Crouse . . . B.B.E., Purdue University. Government . . . history outlines . . . French Revolution . . . law of supply and demand . . . visit to legislature . . . debate, Re- publicans against Democrats . . . Elzey . . . A.B., Western College. Swarens . . . A.B., Indiana Central, A.M., Indiana U. Cole . . . A.B., Indiana University. Warner . . . B.S., Indiana State Teachers College. Borden . . . Indianapolis Teachers College. Art of homemaking . . . sewing . . . cooking . . . Hang up the towels, please . . . future draftsmen . . . designs ., . . planning . . . picas . . . Clark . . . A.B., Franklin College, Indiana University. Telle . . . A.B., Ball State Teachers College. Myers . . . B.S., Ball State Teachers College. Good health habits . . . Swimming . . . chlorine smells in the hall . . . class teams . . . noises from the gym . . . archery . . . badminton . . . safety classes . . . movies . . . Cloud . . . A.B., Ball State Teachers College. Good . . . A.B., Indiana University. Barr . . . B.S., Ball State Teachers College. Kraning . . . A.B., Manchester College. Greene . . . A.B., Indiana University. Crouse . . . B.B.E., Purdue University. Dictation . . . typing . . . bookkeeping . . . speed and accuracy tests . . . Hand in the best copy . . . brief forms . . . trial balances and worksheets . . . budgets due . . . exercises . . . Williamson . . . B.S., Ball State Teachers College. Kraning. . . A.B., Manchester College. Calculations . . . square root . . . nr? . . . x:5 . . . logic . . . ex- acting science . . . Pages 61 to 70 tomorrow . . . triangles . . . circles . . . problems due . . . Brown . . . Ball State Teachers College. Telle . . . A.B., Indiana University. Pearson . . . A.B., M.A., Indiana University. Modlin . . . Indiana State Teachers College. Harter . . . A.B., Indiana University. Latin . . . French . . . vocabularies . . . translations . . . Com- ment allez-vous . . . declensions . . . is, ea, id . . . verbs . . . stories . . . foreign correspondences . . . Fee . . . A.B., Ball State Teachers College. Harter. . . A.B., Indiana University. Grammar and literature . . . speech . . . vocational guidance . . . letters . . . essays . . . verb forms . . . spelling on Friday . . . real1sm,romanticism . . . epics . . . poetry . . . composition . . . Cole . . . A.B., Indiana University. Parks . . . A.B., M.A., University of Illinois. Robbins . . . B.S., M.S., Purdue University. Greene . . . A.B., Indiana University. Chalfant . . . A.B., Indiana Central College. Clark . . . A.B., Franklin College. Fee . . . A.B., Ball State Teachers College. Altos and s-opranos . . .Christmas musicale . . . do, re, mi . . . orchestra practice . . . band drills . . .marching . . . handicraft . . . lines and shadows . . . paints and pains . . . art students seen tooling leather . . . Humphrey . . . B.A.E., John Herron Institute. Nesbit . . . B.M.E., Illinois Wesleyan University. Lucas . . . Ball State Teachers College. Experiments . . . workbooks . . . parts of the flower . . . disect- ing frogs . . . crayfish . . . Get to work now . . .Louis Pas- teur . . . visits to chemistry laboratory . . . Parks . . . B.S., Ball State Teachers College. Crouse . . . B.B.E., Purdue University. Greene . . . A.B., Indiana University. Brown . . . Ball State Teachers College. MATHEMATICS George V. Brown George H. Telle Helen Pearson William P. Modlin Shurleigh Harter LANGUAGES Mabel Fee Shurleigh Harter If NGLISH Ruth Cole Ruwell S Parks R1chard C Robbms Mary M Greene Edlth I Chalfant Thelma Clal K Mabel Fee ART and Nil SIL Mary K Humphrey Eether N9Sblt J Clyde Lucas BIOLOGY and G EN. SCIENVI-I Colon Parks Howard L. Crouse Mary' M. Greene George V. llrovvn 13 THEY SUPERVISE Serving his second year in the administrative capacity as superintendent of schools . . . keenly alert to the pro- gressive trends in education . . . forceful, businesslike, capable and optimistic . . . his management of school affairs has been most satisfactory . . . the new curriculum, which we recognize as a step forward, proves his wise and intelligent service to the school. Joseph C. Wagner. 14 Successful business men . . . each an ex- pert in his line . . . united toward one goal, a first class educational system for Hartford City Youth . . . giving un- selfishly of their time and energy . . . practicing economy yet always planning progressively. Clyde Strait Raymond Maddox Secretary President Dr. H. L. Buckles Lelia V. Lewis Treasurer Clerk THEY COUNSEL The Principal's office . . . we find we are always welcome here . . . perhaps, at times, too welcome . . . Why were you late ? . . . How many days were you absent ? . . . Mr. Good and Miss Borden have served as our principals for several years . . . never too busy to give attention to our problems, be they great or small . . . always planning for the betterment of the system . . . inaugurat- ing the new curriculum . . . supervising pro- grams . . . records and transcripts . . . guard- ing health of students . . . conferences . . . guidance . . . helping plan careers . . . per- fecting a well organized, smoothly running school plant. 1-,x Z J. B. Good Principal Trella V. Borden Assistant Principal 15 THE CURRICULUM IS SCANNED 11ue1111on l11s 1ch1exed ma1kcd ess lll held ol Nln'llldllt.ll5 but llllllNlilUdl l1tl'e1enees have be ll too flequently lgnored NOthlllg, IN 111011 ODXIOUS than the flet that human l8lSOllllltl6Q d1fTe1 Those 1nd1V1dual d1f felence ue as slgmficant and nnportant 'is pe1sonal s11n1la11t1es Ine11v1duf1l dllTLl6llCQS 11eed development and cult1vat1on as su1elx a s11111la11t1e among pe1so11s need to be de xeloped Fducatlon must not only l8C0g'll1Zf phvslcal mental a11d soc al d1ffe1ences but the school 111ust do S0l1lE,tlllllQ to develop and eult1v.1te tho e d1tl'e1ences It 1s edue1t1on llj un 01111 to ittempt to n xke 1ll ll'lCllXlCll,l3'i liltlltle 1l Mass edueat1o11 has 1es1ltcd too often 111 st1nda1l11at1on ol 131.15011 1l1tx mth out L0llSlClLllllg, the needs of d1xe1s1f1eat1on of pu son 1l1ty Ill reeognltlon of th1s fact scxe1 1l Lulllelll ll lllll0X tl0llS 1nd 3CldDtitl0lS hive been llltl0 duced Ill the H11tfo1d C1tx Hlgh behool th1 yea1 The eu111culu1n has been 16015. 1n17ed by o1'l'e11n fou1 fllbtlllCt e,1111cula namelx the 1e ilelllli, genual C0l1lHl6I'Cl3.l and NOLc'tl0IlIl eu111eula In Olflel to have loglcal se yuenee dent completes 1f lelst th1ee 1111-1018 and tvso llllll0lS ll tne ClllllCLllLllll of hls 01 he1 cho1ce -X 1111101 rep1ese11ts thlee Xe 118 of vso1k and '1 llllllfll txxo y ll of uo k 'lh1s pl n umtles and mteglates the lou1 yea1s of hlgh sehool Vtflllx lOl eaeh student The1e ale numelous cleetlxe COUIFLS lll eaeh eu111eulu111 Those X o 112111 to attend eolle e elle assu1ed t llllbptl COUISLS f0l ad1111s 1on xxhel as those pup1ls uho do not contemplate college 1xo1k 11e of'fe1ed ITIOIL eoneentrated and L0llLl ted x o1l1 Ill the helds of the11 mterests Sexual cu111eula1 ad1ptat1ons hxve heen ln t1OCll1C6d to make the courses H1011 funct1o111l and p1act1cal Such cou1ses as Appl1ed Wlathen1at1cs Busmess Fngllsh COHSUIHQI Edl1C3.t10l1 an addltlonal yea1 ot shop 11 01k and VOC3.tl0l13l Home LCOHOIHICS have been added to the cu111culu111 The plar IS to offe1 atleast three full 362.18 ot VSO1k 1n each of the foul cu111cul11 thus p1epa11ng- HdltfOld C1ty youth 11the1 lOl college Ol effectue hung 1n any COIHIHUHIUV A second lllllOV3tl0Il 1Ilt1OduC9d th1s yea1 was the SUIJQIVI ed study plan lhls plan vs IS ln dllgllllttfl to p1ox1de ,greatel Opp01tl1Il1tV to develop 1nd1v1dual dlfferences duung both 1ec1t ltltlll and studv peuod Unde1 the new plan thele a1e SIX pellod lll the sehool d1y mstead of elght eaeh peuod bemg hftj hve llllnllte IH length lnstead of fo1ty lllllAllll,C5 A po1t1on of each pe1 10d lS devoted to study 16 Ullllel the pusonal supe1v1s1on and d1rect1on of the tcache1 The te Chel can dxrect the student 1n the unde1st1111d1n5, of the best te chmques of efflclent study Teache1s can be of g1LdtQl ass1stance duung tl'e tlme the stu dents plepale thell asslgnments The supel vlsed study plan make.-, posslble d1f?e1ent1als lll ass1gnn1ents adjustlng to pe1sona1 1nter ests needs and abllltl0S Ind1x1dual1nte1ests 111d ll'lCllY'l3tl0llQ can become the b2QlS of the students act1v1t1es 1n tne class1oom Under thlS plan the mdnldual becomes the cente1 of 1ll 1nst1uct10n 1athe1 than the class The supe1v1sed study plan lS used Vely extensnely tlnoughout the natlon and IQ l6COlYlll16l'ld6d by the Nolth Central Assoclatlon of Secondalx Schools md College of wh1ch Hartfo1d CltV Hngh School 1s a me1nber, and the State De p11rtn1ent of lducatlon A thlld lnnovatlon lHtl0dUC6d th1s yea1 was 111 3.LtlXlty per1od of twenty five 1n1nutes each 11101111112 The 11ct1v1tV perlod IS devoted to spec1al meetlngs school assembhes home 100111 aCt1Yltl8S and ext1a Cl1I'llCl1l3.1 21CtlX1t19S of 11 dlx 91516911 lldtule The1e IS an expandmg Hlgh ichool based upon lntelests The plan ls to OIL 1n1ze llLll1l9l0l1Q lllt6lCSt g1oups du1 lllf., the 1ct111tv pellod It 15 hoped that e1e1y tude11t xwll dexelop at least one 1nte1est or hobhx s1h1eh he Ol she w1ll DUIQUQ voluntauly The guulance jnogram cente1s around the ac tlVltV pe1 lod Thls pellod OHLIQ a SDGCIHC and delimte tlllle f0l g,u1danee nd counselmg It IS 1llClLdSlllg'lV t1ue that CVL1y teache1 must he a guldance teache1 The school must be pe1meated w1th a guldance ph1losophy Mod LIU youth needs a sense of dlrectlon ln th1s confusxngr v1o1ld The sehool must accept the challenge of guldlng 6VGly student 1n order that he or she max acquue a sense of soclal O11Gllt3tlOl'1 and adjustment IH a rap1dly changmg soclal older Guldance 1n the Ha1t fO1d C1tV H1gh School Qll1Q1g6S out of the ac t1v1ty p9110d when the teacher and pupll meet m the 111019 p81SOY'ldl and human 1elat1onsh1p of the home 100m An efl'o1t h1s been made thls year 1n our hlgh school to adjust the culrlculum to the student 11the1 than adjust the student to the cu1 11eulum The lnnovatlons ln the cu111culum 1ep1esent the tl end ID educatlon The schools of A1ne11e11 must practlce de1noc1acy by meet lng, the lntellectual cap11c1t1es of each student is an ll1d1Nld113.l not by p1ep11r1ng every stu dent for a college educatlon but by p1epa11ng LXQIV xouth to meet the practlcal p1oblems of ex 61 yday llVIl1g elf1c1ently and effectlvely Supt of Schools In 1. 1 1 1 1 ' 1, succ the 1- 1 -A A 1115 , K. 1 1' ' ,sy ' ' 1' . i' , ., 1,3 AA 3 1 a ,I 1 - I 1 1 1 14. 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' and coherence Ill each Cl.11'l'lCl1llllll, every stu- extra-cu1'r1cular pl'Ogl'2i111 1n the Hartford Clty ' 1A. 'I ' 1 11' . 'y - 1- ' 1' ' .YZ ' . ' . - 1 .- A 2 ' . . ,S , K, , , , A, ,Z .S 1 1 ' r 2 ' 1' I , .' . 'L 1 , .1 ' ' ' 'ea'-1, '1'. 3 - s 1' 1' 1' 1 . ' 1 ,S , ' . ,. . ' A1 1 v , ' , x . ' , .' 1 . , ' . ,E . , . x . . , . A. . ' 1 1 - 111V'11 1.-1A1 ' 1 1 1 1-'. L1 .' ' 1' ,1 ' vl1 ,- 1 1 1 Qt --1 11 0' ' ' 'r' 121 ' , 1 1 . 1 -L. ,U - 1 'SS , 1 1 -9. F1 A1 1 'S ' .,. S' . 1 , . . ' 1 1 u 1 1 l A ' Y ' 1 1 l 4 I ' 1 2 1 , 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - - 1 2 1 , 1 1 A ' ' 1 -. ' A - 1,1 - 1 ' ' 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 1,1 -1. , 1 1 . I ' ' ' ' l 1 v 3 1' v 1' 1 1 I 1 I 1 1 1 - - ' 1 . , 1 1 . 1 . 1 1 A X , -L1 is 15 ' Z I ' ' , ' 1 ' , 1 1 , y . . . , . . ' . - .. u A . . 1. . N 13 7 1: ' 1 1 ' C s ' ' 1 u 1 1 1 ' . , 1 ' . . 1 1 1 ,. t A 1 I K 1, 1 ' ' ' u ' 1 1 1 7 1 1, 1 ' '- - . . 1 . 1 1 1 : 1' Sl S J . 1 'ar ' - . ' ' ' ' 1 1 1: 1 1 v' A 1' 1 v v ' 1 1 S 1 I - ' ' . 1 ' . ' l 1 L ul 1 'l uc . ' - - 1 ' iz ' 1 , - . 1 1' s 1 1 , 1 ' ,1 1 ' 1 1 ' ' -1, L. ,. S 2 il. 1 , .. , . . , . 1 , . I . ,av ig ff We exalted seniors . . . Ahem!!! juniors . . . their time is coming . sophomores . . . Jr. Prom next year freshies . . . watching . . . waiting SENIOR LEADERS An honor and a responsibility . . . leaders all . . . handling class affairs with dispatch and efficiency . . . planning and supervising . . . directing a year's work with care and profit for the class . . . proof that no mistake was made in their selection. Left to right: Eugene Alexander, president, Harriett lewis, sec1'c- tary, Joanne Bray, treasurer, Wil- liam Rosenbaum, vice-president. REMINISCING Entered as Freshmen, 1935 . . . slightly bewildered . . . sponsors, Baxter and Modlin . . . Myers, presi- dent . . . Alexander, vice-president . . . Risinger, secretary . . . Mon- fort, treasurer . . . Sophomores . . . sponsors, Fee and Dick . . .Alexan- der, president . . . Houseman, vice- president . . . Musselman, secre- tary . . . Claytor, treasurer . . . two parties . . . Juniors . . . big year . . . benefit show . . . class play, Little Miss Dreamer . . . class rings . . . indoor carnival . . . Retro Award winners . . . work and play in prep- aration for Junior-Senior Prom . . . sponsors, Fee and Parks . . . House- man, president . . . Myers, vice- president . . . Risinger, secretary . . . Lewis, treasurer . . . and then 18 Seniors at last . . . same sponsors . . . Alexander, president . . .Rosen- baum, vice-president . . . Lewis, secretary . . . Bray, treasurer . . . magazine campaign . . . big sales for Retro . . . another class play, Parents and Pigtails . . . spon- sored professional basketball game . . . parties . . . last Junior-Senior Prom . . . Baccalaureate . . . Com- mencement . . . one hundred twenty graduates . . . caps and gowns . . . mad rush at the close of school . . . signing yearbooks . . . selecting memorial gift for school . . . ex- changing cards . . . farewells . . . fond memories. Harriett Lewis, Secretary ADVISERS Having served so efficiently as spon- sors of the class last year, what could be more fitting than that they con- tinue on this year . . . Mr. Parks and Miss Fee have given unstintingly of their time and effort in order that the projects of the class might be successful . . . always cheerful, tact- ful, resourceful . . . the class now wishes to express to them its grati- tude and assurance that their efforts in our behalf are deeply appreciated. Colon Parks Mabel Fee V V Y Motto: Onward is our aim. Colors: Old rose and silver. Flower: Carnation. Y Y V Daily we walk with her and keep unbroken The bond which nature gives, Thinking that our remembrance, though unspoken, May reach her where she lives. 1921 Marjorie Jeanne Doyle 1937 19 lk-43 'l.b ' il' 35,0 fimb- f-nv--M-Q 'lar aus.-5, 52 VEUGENE ALEXANDEI P111111111111y 25 111s 9110 0 11111111 Baeketball Claes P1es1dent VMARY ALICE AT KINSON H11 0111011111 8111110 11011111 111 11111s01111f 10 111111 11111 Retlo St xff VFSTHFR BANTER 1 1 1 0 s 11 111 117111 C 11 111 ls 1111 VRUSSI' Ll bl1LL O111 s111111 1111111111111 1111 111111 Uzss D1131111111 111111 111111111111 IIC 1 VTHELMA BENFDITTO M A 11111111 1111111 0015 1111 1110 111111 ,fn V JUNIOR BENNETT Is J11111111 10111111 Cl 1101111111 11111131 9 Retlo Staff Baeketball Student Manager VKENNETH PFNNFTT H s s1 1 11111111 111 111 Presldent 5111111 Sclence Club larents 1nd Plgtalls Student Coun Ll V BETTY BOLNER W111 S116 116 ll se 01111 Hfllllf 111ss1 1111 1111 111111111013 VPATRICIA BRANDT 1011 111111 S16 1111 1111110111 11111 696071111 1110 111111 Presldent Clrl ,MAJ Q4 Re erxes Parente and Plgtalls Retro Staff Secretarx Drarnat11 Club V JOANNE BRAY Mme Pe1.s0111111ty of 1959 D A R Award Class Treasurer V MARY JANE BRICKLEY S111 1111111 11e 1111 1111111 s 111111011111 11111 11111 s111 0001 9 V I'AE CAMPBELL T11 s0c1e111 11111111 211 P111e111s 111111 P1gt11111s V DWICHT CAIN TER H11 11111 111011 1111 e111 1011 5111886 111111? Yell Lead e VBONNIE CARMICHAEL T0 11116 1111 111rs1111 CHARNLEY A 11111 1111111110 s11111e111 111111 1111181611111 115 110 Palents and Plgtalls Ret1o Staff VJOSEPHINE CHENEY C111e11 111111 Cl 011111111 111111 IS s1111 111 please VLAWRENCE CHENEY Move 0111 J111111s 12116 c1111112s P111 Baseball VSAM CHICK m T110s1 111110 111111115 111 11111 5111111 11111111 s11111 111 1111110111111 1 01 11111 1116113 V DELICHT CLAMME He1 1111118 11113 11111 110118 01 p1e11s1111111e.ss V MARTHA BELL CLARK C1111111111111 111616 I come 9g,,,A,1,.y YLMLX V WILLIAM CLARK M111111 Cl 11011112 90111 18 11111111211 21111161 fl 011111 e11e1101 VICE plesldent H1 Y V EDWIN CLAY TOR H11le1 1111s11 1 1111111111110 1111 01111 011111, Osse110ff Par ente and Plgtalle V WILLIAM CLEVENGER H19 01112 10110 CIQSZT6' 10 1111111 116151 e1111111 VMILDRED COLE 111 21011118 1111 s1'111 1 111611 1111 1111111 S1 lt 11 11 V JOHN COOK W11111 1111111 11011 11111s1 11111 play 11111111 11011 11111 Retlo Staff VKATHALEEN COOPER 1s0 1111 1 1211111111 my? 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I1 S11 11,011 1111111119 ROBERT DOVE C1111111 111s 1111111111 s111111 111 M11 H1111 171811, R11s1 3 Bzweball V ELEA NOR DIIFFFY P11111111'1 18 11111 S 7111111111 1111 111 1111111111 HAZEL DUNICA 4 111111601 s1111111 1111111 111111 s1111111111s 'l,4Ja.lf1'1! 77141 1 VCERALD ELI IOTT 1 s 1 11111 111111 1111 11111111 1111111 0111111 1121111 1111111111 VJOSEPHINE ELLIOTT 11 11111 111 s11111 11 111111 111 s111111s 111111 11111111111 111 1111 1 R9t1O Stdtt Puents and P12,tcl1lS VROBERT EVER HART Im11111111s 111111111 1101116118 11111111111 V MELROSI4 FLORENCE 1 111s1 1111s 0111 111 1111 111111'1 11111s 111s 111111 V FRANCIS FISHER H1 1s 1111111 'l11ss111111 111111 17.1116 111 8110111 17,1111 V HERBER'1 IRAHMM 111 Is 11111111 11111111111111 1 1 1 111161 V BETTY PLTRELL 18 N 1111111111 111111 111s1 11111111111111 Nllllf V MARJORY PLTRI4 LL H111 11101 11111s111111s 1116 S1111 ments and Plgtalls VNIEDRA CRAY S1 S1 1 1 111 1261 11 1 1111111118 111111 1611111111 111111 111 C11111 H1111 11111 1111111 P L fl V DAROL HAAS 1111111 1111 1111111 V BYRON HALL 0111 1111 11 D11111 S1016 C1111 111111 V JOE HAIVIMITTW1 T110 1111111111111 y111111g 101111611111 V WALTER HEADLEY S11 1111111111111 C11111p11e11 1s g0111q 10 11111 e 11 c0111 111111111 901110 111111 VI' E HOUSEMAN 011111311 Il 0 S1111111 Ylce presldent Student COUHCII Vlce p1 efsldent POIIUCHI Suence Club ki U MJ WW VLEOTA HOWELL 151161111 1111111 s1111'1111 1111121 1111 VJUNIOR HUFFMAN H11 1111111 I 111 11111 81661117111 1111 1LL.St d1ea111111g CHARLES HURST NL A 111111 11121161121 S if 111 the 11111101 111 s11e11ce VCHARLINE HUNTZINGER .56-AM' D111 1101 1111111111111 V DELORES ISENHART D111 11111 1111111111110 V L UY JENKIN I1Q 11 111sa1111111111110111 116 11111 11a111Is111111 C1 1111111 V BEATRICE JONES We 111111111 1116 111 1111111 111211 11111 111 11111 11 1111511168 11111 so 1111e1es 1110 V C EORCE KELLOCC S1111111 111111s 1111111 1111111111101 1111111 sp101'1 1 1 111 1 V IVIARCARFT KERLIN T1 1111111 1111U? 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Huw Q 4 W P 'JN- ,Q-,..,-M .mmm www, 415 t lx any xx. 0-..-Q 'Fwy fifth 'VX 'Rae 'Wm MN, nw 'iran-,-1 gk .ur i'?m an-or 36'-' 0-0' vu-male' w ' 'D lx QX Q'-' HD 'fm' ice ,amusing A-i -4-um f-Q-.L 4'U'w- in -5.-v V JOSEPH KNECHT Dont be bashful most owls dont bz e V WILBERTA KNECHT The 1e1o1l111 baszness nzzaht come zn handy some day Retro Staff 'BETTY JAYNE KRAUSS Fond of fan and mzsses none V WILMA JEAN LA DUE One 11111st ll alle a lot to leep that schoola11l oonzplewzon 'JOHN LAMSON You can t lfefp II good lllllll down Palents and P1g,ta1ls VROBERT LENNON He s an all 70Ll7Zd aood scoat V HARRIFTT LEWIS dll zded Il 1 fall Class Secre UV'dt' tary VDARRELL LOVE JGTTU s name does 11ot sua qest hzs znclznatzon V HANSEL LOVE Does he enjoy be111q the only boy tn typzna class 11e ll onde1 V FRAN CIS LYONS A qmet tongue shoz1 s a 111se head VLUCINDA MANNIX Its l0llj healthful to blush VMARTHA MANNIX He1e as the class s saper sales 11,o111an Parents and Plgtalls V FAE MARKIN NI At least ne hate one class 1nen1be1 111 the legzslatare VALMA MILLER A dwnple non and then cha11ns the hearts ot all nzen V HARRY MILLS JR Ha11y really doesnt statte1 only talks fast I9fw,.4,6 stllff V BETTY IVIONFORT She 1s folloazno zn the footsteps V WALTER MOON Those short perzods znterrupt one .s sleep so V JUNIOR MOORE You can tell he s conunf by the Clank of hls heel plates VROBERT MUSSELMAN One boy zlho nete1 tzres of rnalsnng good g1ades ec retary H1 Y Tennls V LAWRENCE MYERS JR possesses the pon er of Thmston 07 does he? Presldent H1Y Retro Staff TGHHIS Parents and P1gt31IS Student COUHCII gfrv-141 ALKHAAJMJ V ARILYN MQATEE Marilyn 1s alzoays zn for a good tune Retro Staff Treasurer French Club Chalrman Sen lor Palty VRITA MCCAFFREY A 1eady SWlll6 fo1 6l?7y07l6 VALMAGENE MQELDOWNEY Oh' hon she z11shes .she had wings that she might ar111e before the last bell 11ngs VGERALD NUTTLE Another qnzet boy shznes VWRIGHT PAYNE Its hzs bashfulness that ClflLlClClS attentzon V KENNETH QUILLEN To car1y qasolzne Z8 easzer than to CCll7'lj books VKATHRYN RISINGER Dont eter thank Kath1yn zs 111 a fog just because he1 head IS HL the clouds V AUDLEY ROBINSON To S007 111to the sl zes 1s h1s hobby V DEL ROGERS Small bat mzghty at least on has trumpet V WILLIAM ROSENBAUM The ne1ospape1 bnszness 1s p1etty good zsnt zt Bell Parents and P1gt31IS T1cket Manager Professlonal B B Game Vlce presldent Class AK I ! I ' I I ' I 7 N J . 1 . 1 , 1 fl 1 , I 1 1 't .H ms I 'II I I ' II . . I H ' ' KK I ' I I I! 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Candy Sales VVAN SMITH Sea sickness also occurs on busses Baseball Basketball V MARILYN SMITH M To be yfntlr IS tht tc st of a lady VRICHARD SPAULDINC My Oldsmobzlc and I shall yzon old toaethm T1cket Managex Class Play V MA EL STANLEY We all en? y her those natural waz es QE1lfVZ4,of J'-'Milf V FOREST STREIB Her tzngeos nezer seem to tue of typzny Candv Sales V GLEN STROUP Chzef caotoo 1st and doodlfr for Retro VIVIARY RUTH SUITE I nt rash h namf s slzt not sn vEDITH SUT TON The zndlynant Grandmother in Lzttle Mzss Duanz Ialents and P1,g,ta1ls VROBERT THOMAS thrnz all Retro staff Parente and P1gta1ls V CARL THOMAS Il onldn t dau be as funny as I am A0 I e 9 Retro Staff V RUTH JANE TOLE Who n ouldnt su 1 e sfK,,,?,,y-A4141 as pzanzst tor the boyls ylce club' V BERNARD TOLL 1 Anon a mess ot thznys but zndzstrnc ly V MARION TOWNSEND I m a polztwzan but my otheo habzts are qood V BEULAH WENTZ Bubblzny over mth ezczte mf nt and pep Plesldent G A A VLEWIS WHITAKER Argument as the spzcr ot lzfe Parents and P1gta1ls T1cket Managel Magazme Campaugn PI'9Sld6llt Band Presldent D1amat1c Club V THOMAS WILCOXIN There zs no wisdom lake franlness VMARTHA HELEN WILLIAMS Whencz er you hear that gzggle zt s me Retro Staff VJOSEPH WILLMANN Good health and good sense are tzto of lzfe s greatest blessznys V IRENE WINGET A lozzng heart 29 the beqznnznq of all knon ledge Candy Sales ujfaxt 4 ,fit Q J I A M I V DELICHT VX OOLARD D14 zyht s better half V DWIC HT XVOOLARD Dclzyht s brttn halt V MARY WOOLARD Hn content as her best possfsszon V JANE XENCERM Mury as t e al 1 ls on vREGINA XOUNT Szlence zs move nznszeal than sony -f,,lfJJ1QL45 it I I I . , , I' H acc J f f I I f - . . . 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John Cook and Betty Jane Monfort, business manager and editor, respectively, of the 1939 edition of the Retro. 4. At the head of the Gi1'l Reserves, Patricia B1'andt. 5. Lawrence Myers, Jr., presiclcnt of the Hi-Y Club. 38 U LEADERSHIP ASSUMES AND IS HONOHED I. Local Latin Contest winners . . . Don McVicker, Jeanne Musselman, Martha Mc! Colly, Phyllis Myers, Norma Hammitt, Marjorie Moore . . . in the County Contest, Don won second place in Division I and Phyllis placed first in Division II and con- sequently represented us in the District Contest held at Muncie, Indiana. 2. VVinningr team in the senior class play ticket sales campaign . . . kneeling: Bob Shrock, captain, Homer Gutshallg standing: Mary Alice Atkinson, Fae Campln-l', Beulah Wentz, Regina Yount, Martha Mannix, Willmerta Knecht. 3. Etta DeWitt was honored for her high scoring record in judging in county 4-H Club work. -1. ldugfene Alexander, president of the senior class, received the 1939 KlNX'2ill'S Sports- manship Award. 5. Joannc Bray was selected by the senior class as its representative in the annual Citizenship Contest sponsored by the D. A. R. 6. VVho could resist their sales technique . . . the senior candy girls, Rosaleen Cooper, lrene Winget, Forest Streib, Gladys Smith. 7. Winners in the local Mathematics Contest . . . Bill Ervin, Molly Jane Fulton, Marjorie Boylcs, Marg'aret Bowen, Mary Adams Monfort, Phyllis Myers. 8. Presidents, past and present, of the Class of 1939 , . . F, Pl. Houseman, 1938, lCug'ene Alexander, 1937 and 121359, Lawrence Myers, Jr., 15336, 9. These Lhree won in the Local and District Mathematics Contests last spring and represented us in the State Contest held at Blooniington . . . Phyllis Myers, Richard Jones, Suzanna Howerter. 10. The Trio . . . Don Archer, Bill Archer, Del Rogers . . . placed in the superior rating' at the District Band Contest and participated in the State Contest. 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' 1 11 ,. 11 11 Q I A 1 ' 1- 1 l uv 1 A ' ' ' X-' 1 1 ' 1 1 3 2.7.1 1 . .1 ' 1 1 1 D- 1. 11 1. 1 1 1 1 . vp 1 1 . ' v' '4 1 1 41 . 9 A 1 L C 1 fv '.1 ' 1 1 1 r ' ' 1 A ' o' 1 N J 1 ' 11 A 2 Y , 4 1 .1 ,, 1 ' , ' ' , , 1 1 . ' 2. . 1 K A 1 L L K . . . 1 - 1 I. 1 2, . 1.3 J VL- 11 4 K ' '. , ..v ' 1 x ,C C I A 1 . 1 . ,1 .1 - .1 14 2 1 1 l 1 111 1 1 3 . , . . v,.. . ' .- . 11 Y' '. - , ' is 11 . 1, 1 . A 1 1 c 1 1 SENIOR CLASS . ,.f ff. mfg,-5 , iv,-If Casting a glance at our programs . . . plays . . clubs . . . musicians . . . senior booth at fair . . .jun- ior check room . . . class parties . . . Parents and Pigtails . WE LOOK AT THE YEAR IN REVIEW Bronved by the summer sun we report for school again greeting old friends and making new acquaintances several new faces among the faculty new schedule of classes can we ever get into the old rou t1ne again attent1on divided between classes and f1rst athletic contests baseball and tennis teams in act1on almost immediately then we parade at the Fall Fair tramp' tramp' tramp' w1ll we never get around the square the Lindy Loop and the merrv go round attracts us Mr Bingham speaks to the Juniors and seniors class officers are elected seniors start operations for financlng the yearbook by staging a magazine campaign and before we know it the first report Caldb are out golng to improve that c1t1zensh1p grade next time Miss Elzeys h1story students give us an interesting convocation program on European developments the faculty attend the State Teacheis Con vention and we get a couple days vacation Why don t they have more conventions the H1 Y and Girl Reserves masquerade party who would have thought countenances could be so changed for an even1ng day of days the first basketball game of the season our old enemy tl1e Montpelier Pacers defeat us by one po1nt the Psi Iota X1 sorority entertam the senior girls at a tea at which time the announcement of the annual Short Story Contest is made in observance of American Education Week we hold n1ght school many parents attend and Join us in a special assembly program . . . Armistice Day is fittingly observed with a patriotic assembly . several members of the Retro staff ac- companied by Mr. My ers attend the National Scholastic Press Associa- tion convention at Indianapolis . . . yearbooks and more yearbooks . . . the band gives a patriotic and sacred concert in the new gym . Robert Wedertz magician proves that though the hand may not be swifter than the eye it is cleverer . . . Thanksgiving vacation . . Retro staff inau- gurates subscription campaign with special convocation . . did you know a book could talk . . . Santa Claus comes to town . . . better be good . . . How to Use the Library a clever skit presented by the Dramatic Club . . . the Junior class rings arrive . . . Student Council sponsors the ap- pearance before the student body of a native of Armenia Mr. Poyjain . . . his demonstration of a native Wedding was unique . . . the juniors spon- sor a benefit show Listen Darling . and the seniors have their big moment-their annual class pla5 . . . coached bv Mr. Russell Parks Par- ents and Pigtails proved to be a highly successful production . . . e Christmas Pageant under the direction of Miss Nesbit attracted several thousand interested and enthusiastic patrons . . . school closes for thc Christmas vacation . . . twelve whole days . . . AND FIND IT MOST SATISFACTOBY The New Year treats us to a real thrill . . . our Airedales upset the dope bucket and win the Blind Tourney at Decatur . . . another trophy for our case. . . a couple of assemblies, one dealing with Safety and the other with History . . . and the man from Australia, Mr. Griffin, presented a slide talk and demonstrated Australian football technique . . . lack of space prevented his boomerang throwing exhibition . . . final exams mean the first semester is over . . . we hope We make it . . . the Cardinal-Ren- aissance basketball game, sponsored by the senior class, gives us an op- portunity to see professional ball as it is played by experts . . . the losing senior team in the magazine sales campaign entertain the winning team with a party . . . and can those winners eat . . . a group of Dunkirk artists entertain us with a splendid musical program and we entertain the Dun- kirk basketball team in a rather startling manner . . . score: we 51, they 14 . . . King Coal Goes to Market gives us a chance to win a wrist Watch . . . the juniors, anxious to let off steam, hold a class party . . . and then start work on their play . . . the Rev. and Mrs. Mills appear before the student body in a musical and evangelistic program . . . Mr. Lowe speaks on the evils of narcotics . . . the Political Science students attend the legislature and come home more determined than ever that Democrats vs Republicans . . . and the flu gets in its licks and puts us out of commis- sion for four days . . . but we hold the Sectional Tournament anyhow and Redkey takes home the honors . . . basketball season over, we can settle back to normalcy . . . but not for long . . . seniors studying such items as scholarship applications and colors for caps and gowns . . . finally decide on grey . . . the juniors present their play to a pleased audience . . . Grow- ing Pains is only too true . . . and the juniors also win the inter-class basketball tourney and the seniors win the volleyball meet . . . spring vacation of two days gives us a chance to get our breath before the final dash . . . the last weeks are so full of activities . . . Character Week . . . Hobby Day with its stamp collections, pets, scrap books, art work and models . . . the results of the Latin, Mathematics and Commercial Con- tests prove we have outstanding students in these fields . . . and then the closing days of the school year . . . Class Day with its novelties and the climax-we receive our Retro . . . school exhibit . . . final exams . . . Junior-Senior . . . Baccalaureate . . . Commencement with Dr. Frank D. Slutz as speaker. . . final report cards . . . discard books for another sum- mer's vacation. Seated: Lawrence Myers, Jr., Robert Thomas, Audley Robinson. Standing: Wilberta Knecht, Faith Charnley, Patricia Brandt, Betty Jane Monfort, John Cook, Leota Keys, Marilyn Mc.-Xtee. Top: Josephine Elliott, Carl Thomas, Martha Helen Williams, Junior Bennett, Ma1'y Alice Atkinson. First of school and the attention of the seniors is directed to one of the year's major activities . . . publication of The Retro . . . selecting the staff . . . subscription campaign . . . special assembly programs . . . many money- making schemes . . . preparing the dummy . . . proof reading . . . material to engraver . . . pasting proofs make the Work seem a reality . . . at last to the printer . . . anxiously waiting for the finished product . . . out on Class Day . . . thrills . . . Ohs and Ahs . . . a sigh of relief but immensely pleased and proud . . . that's editing a year-book. 1939 RETRO STAFF Editor-in-chief ......A....,i,,.Arrrr,,,,,r,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, B etty Jane Monfort Business manager ,,,,,,,,,,r,,,r,,,,r,rr,,,,,,,,,,i,,,,,,,,,.i,,,,,,i,,., John Cook Associate Editors: Faculty ..ir. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,rr,,,r,,,,,,,,,....,,......... P atricia Brandt Seniors ,,,,.. ..,,,,,,,,, i,,i M a rilyn McAtee, Robert Thomas Classes .,,,,.r ,,,,, M ary Alice Atkinson, Audley Robinson Sports ,r,,.i.. ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Junior Bennett, Josephine Elliott Activities ...,,, ,,,,, M artha Helen Williams, Wilberta Knecht Features ,,,,,.. ,,,,.......,,,,, Faith Charnley, Carl Thomas Art ..,,..,.,,,.....,,,,,,,,,, Leota Keyes, Glenn Stroup Photography ,, ., ,. .,,,, ,,,,.... L awrence Myers, Jr. Faculty Advisor .,i,.. ,.,.,,,...........,,,...... L . P. Myers Literary Advisor , r,.,, .,.,,,,,,,,,,,., ...,.,,,,..,.. R . S, Parks FIRST SENIOR ACTIVITY '. . THE RETRO AND THE LAST . . IH.-SR. PROM Months of expectation and preparation . . . many worries and thrills . . . for some, their first formal . . . for others, their first date . . . deep study of the fine points of table etiquette . . . some private practices in the terpsichorean art . . . all lead up to the outstanding social event of the year . . . the annual party staged by the junior class for the grad- uates . . . and titled the 'ilunior-Senior . . . banquet held last year at the United Brethen Church . . . May 20 . . . beautiful table decorations depicting the islands of Hawaii . . . leis . . . delightful menu . . . speeches by F. E. Houseman, president of the junior class, Max Owens, presi- dent of the senior class, and Mr. Raymond Maddox, member of the Board of Education . . . group singing with Lewis Whitaker leading and Faith Charnley at the piano . . . dinner music by the 'tSouth Sea Islanders . . . interesting illustrated travel talk on Hawaii by Miss Charlotte Clark . . . dancing afterwards in the new high school gymnasium . . . music by Jude Pinnell's band . . . grand march led by F. E. and Harriett, followed by Max and Betty . . . decorations to represent South Sea islands . . . very effective with palm trees, lawn furniture and moonlight . . . all in all. an- other highlight in our lives. A scene during the grand march, Junior-Senior 1938 1 ' . K Q W . 2 4 43 'ix .gee 1!!3f,'!i!.,,-9 gg X 37 iff 3 If 'gg I ri' X E I x L J 1 I Q .Q gif' 5' Q A 'xi - :XW ' 1 1 'W ' qkf'-e, 'f4' ' -fm-QQ 2, ,x o 3 F r If W K 'xt Xa uf H' H 5 X Y. IN MUSIC BAND PERSONNEL First row: Martha McColly, Anna Jean Rich, Melrose Florence, Paul Werry, Fred Pope, Jack Dolan, Jr., John Lieber, Stanley Simison, Richard Collins, Betty Jane Monfort, -Melva Jean Sussman, Virginia Johnson, Gladys Edwards, Malcolm Myers, Robert Clark, Jr., Sam Townsend. Second row: Virginia Pownall, Doris Jones, Oscar Cook, Billie Adams, Bob Murphy, Tommy Fields, Junior Bennett, Delight Woolard, Morris Hayden, Dean Helms, Robert Minneman, Clifford Risley, Robert Telle, Pat Hendricks, Clyde Lucas, director. Third row: Donald Guy, Lewis VVhitaker, Evelyn Landis, Betty Bolner, Billie Cline. Robert Secrest, Don Archer, James Dolan, Del Rogers, Richard Spaulding, Gene Smith, Marion Kellogg, Billie Long, Walter Markin. Fourth row: Junior Brown, Paul Cooper, Nedra Gray, Mary Brandt, Ed Turner, Paul Guy, Robert Shawhan, John Brothers, Jack Kimball, Junior Girod, Jack Reichen- baugh, Darrell Love, Gretchen Mecklenburg, Gail Swartzkopff. ORCHESTRA Meeting twice weekly . . . well balanced instrumentation . . . soloists . . . playing for programs . . . banquets . . . baccalaureate and commencement. PERSONNEI. First row: Martha Clark, Jeanette Garver, Judith Boyles, James McCune, Alma Jane Doster, Virginia Johnson, Samuel Townsend, Richard Collins, Paul VVe1ry, Melrose Florence. Second row: Ruth Henley, Delores Miller, Loyle Haynes, Fredonna Clark, Jean Headley, Janice Hayden, Dorothy June Buckles, Norma Jean Garver, Bill Cline, Bob Secrest, Dick Spaulding, Del Rogers, Don Archer, Bill Archer. Third row: Juanita Snow, Virginia Gadbury, Mamie Bell, Robert Gadbury, Oscar Cook, Martha McColly, John Brothers, Paul Guy, Delight Woolard, Morris Hayden, Anna Jean Rich, Jean Oswalt, Ed Turner, Darrell Love. any fe-. -lea' it LEADERSHIP ...... BY BOYS President ...., .. ,,, A L awrence Myers, Jr. Vice-president ..r....,.,.r.. William Clark Secretary ,,i,,i i.i. R obert Musselman Treasurer ,,,.....,.e John Lieber Chaplain ,eev L Y.eee.ee..ieeee,,.,,,,,,,,i..,,e,,..e..., Darrell Love Sponsors eee, George H. Telle, Howard L. Crouse first row: Kali' lCl.1'5'. liiluvm- Ali-xzimlcr, Wulli-i' llarkin. Rlr. 1'i'o11sv. .loho l,i1-bor XYilli:im l'lirk l,zixx'i'4-law Myers. Jr.. Robe-1-1 Nliissi-linnn, Il:uri'i-ll l.oi'i-. Mr, T1-Ili-4 Ilonailal Guy. hlniilvy Simison: .lunior lim-lim-tt Secolld rOW2 -lIllllI'N Nli't'11m-, .liinior Hiroil. Rolwri Moll, lid 'l'1ll'm'i'. lion 5l4'X'i4'lu'i', llwiulii Vi'ool:ui'4l. liobi-rt llovo, Usvni' Nook. .lolln flX'l'l'lllj'I'l'. llowzlril lboilmls, l i-:mi-is l isl14-l'. .loliil liullisoii, Glenn Nllyfl4'l', Morris llilyllvll. Alill'iUll 'l'oxx'lis4-ml. Nil'llIlll Xloorc, llwb 1'oilsI:ibl1 Third IOWZ Kl'lllll'llI lh-mon. Robert Slzuwliziil. Holm-rl Mi-lick, .Xrnolnl Ynlmili. lloii ,Xrvlu-1'. liolwrl l':ii'lwr, .lov Him-hl. l-'loyil Rlillr-ri l'IifI'oril Youll'-1-, l':Il1l l'I1lwai'1ls, M1-rrill Holm-r. 4'lmrli-s l'ook. .luiiior Ove-rluiyer, Max Wzigiii-r. llick Fonts Fourth row! llairolil Nlillsi Marvin lluut. ,lzinlf-s .Xtltinson. Pool l,!'llllIl'l'iUll, lion Nhroi-k. Rlzirslmll Str-in. .XIIH-rt K' in, John l ul1on, .lohn Xlmlflox. .luck Ntimip, filii-lnwi Willnmii. liill Smith, liivlizuiwl .loni-s. lil-wis NVliiI:xlwi'. ldobvrl Jolinson. Joi- lionhum Fifth row: Hunsi-l l.ov--, tivmlil lillioit, Yi-rnon 'l'oxxns1-ml. Rii-li:u'4l Gross, l,.wi'i-wc oi' s , 'lclw' I I K lm on l in llaytor. l'rcml Nillizims, lliomris Voli-. .lov Willnguiiii, Hlrburl l'l'l':ulilii. llzirry Xlillrs, Jr., Hill Rosco- linum, Rohm-rl 'I'hom:as, Vnrl 'l'hon1us. liolwri l'ri4'v, Homer liiilsliall Our oldest service club on the campus . . . membership of eighty . . . en- deavoring to live up to the motto of clean speech, clean sports, clean minds, clean scholarship . . . does fine piece of work in promoting and fostering a wholesome attitude among the boys of the school . . . meets bi- monthly . . . interesting programs . . . current problems discussions . . . speakers . . . student participation aims to have each boy take part in the program at some time during the year . . . revenue from sale of Airedale schedule pencils enabled club to purchase and place in school library a num- ber of books . . . best girl banquet proved to be a most enjoyable social event. AND GIRLS . .... SERVICE President ,,,,,,,,,, Patricia Brandt Vice-president .A4, ., 4. J ulia Ann Burns Secretary ,,7., , , V irginia Risinger Treasurer .... .. Betty Dennison Pianist ...,... Ruth Jane Tole Chorister .A,,. ..,,,,,,,.,,..r,......,..... M axine Brown Sponsors ,,., Helen Pearson. Shurleigh Harter First row: llvliglit Woolnrd, Joanne lirny. Hllhllllllll Howertvr. Miss l'i-ni-sim, Betty Dennison, .lnlin Ann Burns. l'atric-in lirnndt, Virginian Risingm-r, Ruth Juni' Tole. Bliss llairli-r, Annu .Ii-:in liirli. Kzitllryn liisinger, Etta Ili-XYitt Second IOWZ Bonnie i'zu'n1ii'li:u-l. 'l'winkli- We-si-li, lie-tty Ri-i-il, 51:11-jm'iu Stump. Nl'1ll'Il Hrny, Lois llnssell. Lucinda Mzinnix. Mary Louise iii-lwicller. File Klfzrkin. l':itr:i'izi Bl:inl'm'r, lhflty lniniin, Maxim' Shziwhan, Thelma Beneditto. Regina Yonni, Esther linnte-i'. Dorothy .lnnu Buckles, Blzirtlin Mzinnix Third IOWZ XVilberta1 Knf-rht, Evelyn Berlin-tt. lilvnnor Ilnffey. Dm-liglit f'lziinin1-, Vondel Vlaunini-. Norma Jenn He-lin, 1l:il'g:n!'m-I Korlin, Lnvnrlii l'lnytoi'. lim-onn lninnoy, lre-ne lininliiolti-, lilezinor l'Ivoi'- hart, Br-tty Kane. Norma .Ivan fizirvl-r, Fav lkunplull, Roszilon-li Voopi-r. .losi-pliine Timmons, Marial Love, lrl-ne NYingot Fourth IOWZ The-linzi Wilson. Rlclvn .li-an Sllrxlllflll. Phyllis Xlyvrs, Polly lfl'2lIIll'!', Maury Alive Atkinson, T-Inxinu liroxvn. Virp.rioin Mznrkin. .Xllllil Juni- llustn-r. Kzitlnili-on 1'oop4-r, ll'-li-n Bi-nnvtt, Ruby Trnsse-l, Nlzxrtlia 'l'hoin:is, Mary Monforl, Ruth linssi-ll, Ro.s:ilio l1i'o4'ni:inx, .losi-pliinv l-Illiotl, Rini-,'oi'iv l llll'l'll4 liz-tty llosti-1-, Hazel Colhowi-r Fifth IOWZ XVzinila Tflllllilll. Bonnie Landis, PEl'l'll'l1l iizililo. .Xnm-tie Poli-rs, Ln:-illv f'rnnniinv, Gret- chen Moi-klvlilmrg. Mary Brandt. xvlllllll lialbne The outstanding girls organization . . . stressing the points of the triangle -Health, Wisdom, and Spirit . . . making friends . . . enjoying life's social benefits . . . striving for the refinement of moral and intellectual faculties . . . meeting every three weeks . . . songs . . . general discussions . . . reports . . . personal opinions expressed . . . making of dolls at Christmas time for distribution by American Legion . . . parties . . . exemplifying the motto of Find and give the best. JUNIOR PLAY 1938 Seated: Patricia Brandt, Lewis Whit- aker, Josephine Ell- iott, Robert Shrock, Martha Helen VVil- liams, Edith Sutton. Stand i n g: Bernard Toll, Lawrence Myers, Jr., Martha Bell Clark, Richard S p a u l d i n gf, Ruth Jane Tole, Edwin Claytor, John Lamson, Delight Clamme, Harry Mills. JUNIOR PLAY 1939 First row: Etta De- Witt, Marie Love, John Lieber, Betty Kane, Eldon Flynn, Glenn Snyder, Rose Owens, Paul Edwards, Eleanor Everhart, Lavada Claytor, Bill Smith. Second row: Annette Peters, Michael NVill- man, Thomas Cole, Norma Jean Garver, Suzanna H o W e rt e r, Don McVicker. HLITTLE MISS DREAMERH Jean Morrison, Little Miss Dream- er . . . yearning to become ar movie actress . . . subscribes to a mail order course on How to Become a Great Star in Twelve Easy Les- sons . . . movie company goes on location at her ranch . . . compri- cations develop . . . Brick Lawless holds up the ranch . . . kidnaps Little Miss Dreamer . . . stutter- ing Elmer Hatfield comes to the rescue . . . results in matrimony rather than movies. THE PLAY'S THE THING GROWING PAINS California . . . brother and tombos sister . . . sympathetic mother absent-minded father . . . growing., pains . . . new girl in neighborhood . . . boys fall . . . tonsillectomx dance . . , sister goes sophistrc rted . . . vamping fails . . . brother ar rested . . . father and son under standing . . .boys too young for new girl . . . heartbreaks s s ter back down to earth . . . mother new girl . . . hot dawgli' UPABENTS AND PIGTAILSH Dudley Robinson has been planning a trailer trip for years . . . Mar- garet, his wife, secretly plans to remodel the house . . . children have plans of their own . . . Elaine, a trying kid sister . . . Sandra se- cretly engaged to John Richards . . . becomes interested in Ken Bris- tol . . .Pat attempts to catch John on the rebound . . . excitement reaches a climax . . . Ken an- nounces family's plans on his daily news broadcast . . . reporters get wind of the plans and invade the Robinson house . . . family and neighborhood in a turmoil . . . San- dra breaks her engagement . . . John finds solace in Pat's affec- tions . . . Mr. and Mrs. Robinson come to an agreement on the re- modeling and trailer trip . . . shoo'l Pat and Sandra off to a double wedding . . . all ends in peace and contentment. Director, R. S. Parks, and sponsors Miss Fee and C. Parks look over the play . . . Edith gives Lewis her idea of how the vac'-tion is to be spent -remodeling the home . . . Edwin tries to induce the neighborhood gossips to leave. Standing: Fae Camp- bell, Lawrence -Myers, Jr., Edith Sutton, Leota Keyes, Marjorie Futrell, Bill Rosen- baum, Edwin Claytor, Martha Mannix, Faith Charnley. Seated: John Lamson, Lewis Whitaker, Pa- tricia Brardt, Jose- phine Elliott, Robert Thomas. t'It's just like taking out an insurance policyf' explains Bill to Lawrence and Pa- tricia, while Marjorie listens . . . Fae and John cover the story for the paper. SEXIUR PLAY 1939 I' ARL!-1Z YUUS FRANCAIS Junior Beason President Betty Monfort Vice-president John Maddox Secretary Marilyn McAtee Treasurer Miss Fee Sponsor XXI X'l'I'Il'liS Lewis Whitaker President Lawrence Myers, Jr. Vice-president Patricia Brandt Sec.-Treas. Miss Cole Sponsor ul It HlrlI'RESl-lN'I'ATIYES Annette Peters President F. E. Houseman Vice-president Bonnie Carmichael Secretary Vera Schweier Treasurer Mr. Good Sponsor 4'I'llI.l'I'l'l'lS Beulah Wentz President Ruby Trussel Vice-president Molly Jane Fulton Sec.-Treas. Miss Cloud Sponsor Sill!-XLl'l' XS I.,-VYIXA Mary Monfort Walter Markin Consuls Joe Bonham Quaestor Ruby Trussel Censor Melva Jean Sussman Robert Shawhan Aediles Miss Harter Sponsor Silence, s'i1 vous plait . . . silence please . . . meeting. begins . . . discussion of French people and customs . . . singing the La Marsellaisef' At table! John Maddox Presiding: Junior Beason Seated: Betty Monfort, Marilyn Mc-Atee, Miss Fee First row! Pat Hendricks, Jack Stump, l-Ileauor Duffey, Harry Mills, Jr. Second row: Mary Jane Brinkley, Eugene Houscman, Richard Lyons, Richard Will- rams Third row: Ann Cox, Jack Harden, NVilberta Knecht, Robert Cheney Fourth row: Marie Love, Josephine Timmons, Bob Moll In rear: Andy Harris, Paul Cooper, Thomas Bolner s Organization . . . initiation . . . ten demerits . . . Stage . . . carry-in supper . . . dramatic readings . . . guests of Mont- pelier Ra Von Club . . . In the Library . . host to Ra Von Club. Ah table: Lawrence Myers, Jr., Ruth .lane Tole, Suzanna Howerter First row! Josephine Elliott, Delight Clillllllltf, Julia Ann Burns, Patricia Brandt, Bob Smith Second IDWZ Martha Helen M'illiams, Betty Kane, Annette Peters, Don McVicker, John Lamson Third row: Mary .lane Brickley. Maxine Brown. Betty Jane Moufort, John Maddox. Lewis XVhitaker Fourth row: Norma Jean Garver, Martha Clark, Harry Mills. John Lieber, Miss Cole Democratic form of student government . . . Monday meet- ings . . . discussion of the tardy problem . . . programs . . . ac- tivity period for study? . . . moving pictures . . . evils of nar- cotics. ' At table: Bonnie Farmichael, 'Vera Schweiz-r. Annette Peters First row! Martha Rose Uline, Roberta Good, Rose Owens. Lawrence Myers, Jr Mr. Good, F. E, Houseman Second row: Marjory Boyles, Richard Lyons. Martha Helen VVilliams, XVilliam Clark Third row: Patricia Crouse, Marion YVilliams, Evelyn M'ard, Stanley Simison Fourth row: Rosalie Johnson, Helen Miller, Hugh Scott, Walter Markin At rear! James Kinser, Malcolm Myers, Robert Telle, Dick Anderson Interesting programs . . games . . contests . an oppor tunity for the athletically inclined girl to participate in an: other extra-curricular activity. Seated: Louise Morris, Thelma. Wilson, Helen Miller, Joanne Honey, Norma J. Helm Nancy Rogers, Maxine Shawhan, Clara Coulter Standing: lmogene Rush, Jean Fharnley, Fae Markin, Ruth Jane Tole, Bonnie Car michael, Miss Cloud, Ruth Miller. Alice Reamer, Ruby Trussel, XVanda Tatmgm l-Esther Saunders, Juanita Crouse, Earline Grove In rear! Beulah M'entz, Marie Love, Marjorie Ford, Frances Garr, Virginia Markin Faith Charnley, Roberta Canter, Dorothy June Buckles, Gretchen Mecklenburg: Margie Dick Stunt: Judith Rawlings. Molly Jane Fulton Roman manners of living . . . reports . . . plays . . . parties . . . carry-in suppers . . . Latin crossword puzzles . . . Latin con- tests. Stunt! Don MeVicker, James McCune, Joe Diehl, Bob Cronin Sitting, first row: Ruby Trussel. Joe Bonham, Mary Monfort, XValter Markin Second row: Marjory Boyles, Wilma Woolard. lmogene Rush. Annette Peters Third tow: Helen Miller, XVilma Futrell, Virginia Risinger, Anna Jean Rich Fourth row! Irene Lambiotte, Jean Musselman. .lean Headley. Rosalie Brogneaux Fifth row: Bill Ervin. Richard Collins. Harry Mills, Donald Guy Standing, first row: Miss Harter. Leona Lannoy, lie-tty Doster, Phyllis Myers. Mar- tha. Mc-Colly. John Maddox. Norma Hammitt, Patricia Mauller, Suzanna Howerter. Robert Shawhan. Melva Jean Sussman Second row: Ruby Strine. Helen Smith, Raymond Gilbert, Polly Reamer, Frances Garr, Victor Felger, Marjorie Dick. Molly Jane Fulton, Jim Maddox, Jean Oswalt, Judith Rawlings Third row: Lawrence Weseli, Robert Parker, Robert Johnson, Margaret Bowen, Mary E. Hogan, Mary C. Sills, Hillis Smith, Gladys Edwards, Marjorie Moore, Gene Mills, Lewis Howell Members of social science classes interested in current events . . . social problems . . . interesting trip to the legislature at Indianapolis. First row: Martha Clark. Beatrice Jones. Bonnie Carmichael, Betty Dennison, Mr. Swarens, Delight Woolard, Frances Lyons, Edith Sutton, Esther Hornbaker Second row: .Iohn Lieber, Lewis Whitaker, Vt'i-iglit Payne, Margaret Kerlin, Evelyn Bennett. l-'ae Markins, Josephine Cheney, Esther Banter, Junior Moore, Joe Hainniitt, Dilyer Smith Third row: Audley Rohinson, Dwight l'auter, .Tack Stump, Joe Xvillmann. Gerald Elliott. Herbert l 'ralini. .lohn Cook. l+'. E. Houseman, Kenneth Bennett, Gerald Nuttle, Lawrence Myers, Jr.. Robert Shroek Demonstrations . . reports scientific . . . chemistry and physics students . . departments have alternate charge of meetings. At tablet Fred XVilliams, Mr. Telle, Boli Thomas Seated, First row: Wilma Woolard, Delight Clanune, XVright Payne. Don Guy Second IOWZ Betty Dennison, Suznnna Howerter, Bob Musselman, Eugene Alexander Third r0WZ Maxine Brown. .lulia Ann Burns, lilenn Snyder, Dwight Yvoolard Fourth row: Imogene Kash. Phyllis Stallsmith, Don Mt-Vicker, Junior Moore Standing, First IOWI Audley Robinson, Dilver Smith, Boll Shrock, Lawrence Myers, Jr., Mr. Crouse Second row: .lohn Lieber, .lolin Maddox, 'I'hoinas Cole, Boli Price, Carl Thomas Third r0W2 Marshall Stein, James Grimes, George Kellogg, Bill Rosenbaum Sing for the Parent-Teachers . . . Christmas Cantata . Commencement . . . Baccalaureate . . . service clubs. First row: t'liarlotte Feniiig, pianist, Miss Nesbit. Earl Everhart, Orville Funk, Roh- ert Hoover. Thomas Bolner. Lewis Howell, Fred Miller Second row: Donald Guy. Robert Mnsselman, Bill Rosenbaum, Lawrence Myers, Jr., Dirk Spaulding. James DeWitt. John Lieber, Jack Harden, Lewis XVhitaker Voice training . . . new talent . . . soloists . . . popular songs and programs. First l'0WI Putty Mustard, Bernita Bonham. Janice Hayden, .lane Mahorney. Roberta Hood, Annalielle Stout, ltegrina Wentz, Ruth .lane Tole, Miss Xesliit, l'harlotte Fen- nig. tienelda. Schultz. Martha Owens. Leona Bergdoll, Hazel Colhower, Margaret Hunnimun, Delores James, .lane Townsend Second r0W2 Marilyn Mtuitee. Martha Clark. Vera J. Vaullorn. Josephine Elliott. Gladys Edwards. llarriett f'ollio'.ver. Peggry Ketterlnan, .lean Foulk, Betty NVright. Nancy Rogers, Violet Bates. Eleanor Everhart. Betty Kane, Gertrude Cook. Betty Short, Marjorie Eutrell Third l'0WZ Betty Inman. Phyllis Stallsmith. Helen Metiahey. Esther Saunders, Mar- eia Moore. Bertha Coulter, Josephine Cheney, Suzanua Howerter. Gretchen Mecklen- hurg, Lucinda Mannix, Betty NVagner. Irene XYin2et. Annette Peters. Mary E. NYill- King. Pauline Kirkpatrick, Esther Hnrnbaker ianis, Edith Fourth row! Ruby Strine, Dorothy Hurst. lfari-ell Nittank. Xl'ilnia LaDue. Betty Spence, Patricia Fields. Edith Pope, Jean Morris. Evelyn Cole. AllUHg9llP Scott. Betty Mel-Ildowney, Harriett Lewis, Delight XVoolard, Rita McCaffrey, Ladonna Michaels. Norma J. Bowdell Marion Bell. Fifth row! Viola Burkett, Jean Fields, Betty Tucker, Carol Cartwright, Lillian Haag. Virginia Myers, Vera Stump. Louise Stillwell, June Darst, Ruth YVhetsel, Betty Doster 54 Roll call . . . Everybody's attention, please . discussions . . . current problems . . . parties . . . educational and pleasure trips . . . history of Blackford County. . reports . . . First row: Gladys Edwards, Gertrude Cook. Phyllis Stallsmith, Norma .l. Carver. .lnnette Peters. Etta DeXVitt. Miss Elzey. Robert Parker, Miss Cole, Julia Ann Burns. Wanda 'l'atuian, Maxine Sliawiian, Imogene Rnsli Second rgwg Mi-Iva .T. Sussman. Phyllis Myers. Norma Hannnitt. Maxine Brown. Lucille t'rumrine. Lois Russell, Anna .lean Rich. Viruinin Risinger. Charlotte Fennig. Nancy Rogers, Alive Reanier. alariruret Bowen, Ruth Elliott, Maralyu Fanady, Betty Kane Tllird row: James Kinser. Lezyis Howell. Arnold Yalerin, Earl l'Iverhart, Harold Joyce. .lavnf-s Mi-t'nne. Rohert Moll. Nl'alter Markin. Morris Hayden, Michael VVillinann. .lohn I,ie-her, Robert Price, Paul Edwards, Merrill Bolner Fourth row: Lavada Claytor. Dorothy J. Buckles. Gretchen Mecklenburg, Mary A. Monfort. Mary L. Scheidler, Oakley Bicknell, Marjorie Moore, Frances Chick, Betty Uoster BETTER C ITILI' BS Kenneth Bennett P1es1dent F E Houseman Vice president Ma1 tha Helen Williams Sec1eta1y M1 Qwaiens Sponsor Pl TLRI' PINSTEINS Robert Musselman President John Liebei Vice p1es1dent Julia Ann BHIHS Sec1etary Call Thomas TTGHSUIGI M1 CIOUSE M1 Telle SDOHQOI s SWING LUV! Cha1lotte Fennlg Accompanist Miss Nesblt Director PRIMA DONNAS Ruth Jane Tole Charlotte Fennig Accompanists Miss Nesbit Director HISTORIANS Don McVicker President Robert Parker Vice-president Etta DeWitt Secretary Julia Ann Burns Treasurer Miss Elzey Miss Cole Sponsors . ,Q -'I-wvf'z,:.1w-of - ' V - l 1. ,. gsm: QQ fm! M ,, ' - Q- M ffyqL,.f-ngwwa ,,,, y V - ' Mifr' ' l f r 9,-Mft 'Alf KW It ,S f Q' 1 .., , .Ag I .Lv-f , .. 'w. xv. Q .4 .- l, A , .x hy! , M34 v -. . v. f 1 A f Q! . F .s W 5 1 9 3.4 ' 'Q ' ' , - -,I . , s ,eff ,,.A,. . ,, ,ix i KV H b lizxtx V . .Q o M. Lu, , I xl ,' nw K 'A ' 716 . 'n fi . , s - f - 1 Q A , tv- ii , ' A K k A 1 X 5 . il ' M' y ' fy f H .L so Q M N R -- Q W ml, N Q I A A ' Mr'W,3if1f3 T ' A' ' ' - . , 41- 7 . l 1 Das? 7 I A ' 1 Hold im ' 'wk :j o l Q if, f 1 l ' History club gets shot Ai N'-Q,Qlg,. A mxnxh' V ,V 'ku . 1 Q , H--'-...N 5 ugx 18 1938 Exhlblt Art, Home Economics, Industrxal Arts Jp- lf wma School custodlans Seam: S mars Time for the Mr Thornburg, Mr Kellogg po Mr Elzey Mr Barnes Mt C Parks 8 15 bell ' f39sFee igipg sm My alumni ff M2255 .M - fl : , ' , , . 2 'Q ' -. R - f 9 ' 9 ' U x Q f+?JNl1 . 5 f .. ,M . , .I -- I A ' ' U L , ll I M -I , 'I . NL- - if. - A 1: f I B . , I, 4 If I I I I ' , ,I X , b X ,,, ' pl . . Z, W . s N I 5 I , V1 , - i -5 H . N I H, . iii? K K K ' . x f 5 -fl'-N' ' , , ,. x I Wsfffj ' ' ., -, 1 H ,VN A M fro - - ' I L ' ' V A V A w Q K V A .1 4 . . 1. Eff My . K . . . yr f HU?1wiggjg,-g is ,, 1 f W A A N ' 1 X , , - F, 1 -. , 5 4' ,W Worr' W ' A ' , Q - . ' 4 . : . ' l , ,. , A . . 'il ki A 'V ' A ' L , ' - vw - , -e if 1 - , A 1 k ' - I 55,341 'Y 'Sly N 5-Q 5 W ,- - - , k V Q, he--3' +A- . :, W ' V8 ' ' L 'W Q'if'm'f W' . ' ' ' kfff l ' , - . . K ,, 4 k ' 4. a ' ' ' , ,+ fo' 1. . , ' '59, 33- Q53 k ,fi A L ' ' - ' ' ', A ww- 1 9- . ll - , 4 f ' l 1. it 'Q f ', iff , . ' ' ' f , W - IilV:. 'E U'-g 1 Q , - ' l 4 . ' .... ' K . s ,A 4 - pf? 1 gli ' Nfl. 5577 W Q' 1 ' ' ' - - A L. L . 'A A ' . Ag I f .1 .3 'ff-,fy',.gJ1J l Airedales take tourney at Bluffton . . . winners all baseball games. . . yell leaders . . . managers . Kiwanis award . . . swimming . . . intramurals . tennis . . . sf gag, ll MEET THE COACHING STAFF L. Foster Barr Mr. Crouse, Mr. Barr, Mr. Kraning, Miss Cloud The first ex-Airedale player to return to his alma mater as coach . . . Jolly Barr played center on the H.C.H.S. team of 1930 and was chosen center of the all-sectional and all-regional mythical teams . . . graduate of Ball State Teach- ers College in 1935 . . . played cen- ter for the Cardinals . . . had three years successful coaching experi- ence at Waterloo, Indiana . . . pa- tient, industrious, likeable . . . his influence has molded from rather untried material a typical fighting Airedale team. 58 Behind every successful team must be an efficient coaching staff . . . through diligent efforts . . . plan- ning . . . instruction . . . they help the boys or girls attain athletic character . . . physical prowess . . . team work . . . H. L. Crouse, tennis and swimming . . . Clifford Kraning, boys intra- murals and Junior High basketball . . . Catherine Cloud, supervisor of girls physical education and sports . . . L. Foster Barr, athletic direct- or, supervisor of physical educa- tion for boys, coach of basketball and baseball. AND THE KIWANIS SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD WINNER il 1552, A 1- N 53 Eugene Alexander i 1928 1929 1930 1931 1932 Robert Marchal Clyde Babbitt Byron Huggins Harry Bohr William Pettit The highest athletic honor be- stowed on any individual in our high school . . . the Ki- wanis Sportsmanship Award . . . based on sportsmanship, individual effort, scholarship, and citizenship . . . in class- room, athletic field and every- day life. In his quiet, unassuming way, this year's winner has clearly demonstrated his worthiness for this award . . . an out- standing athlete, an active participant in class and school activities, an honor student, and a gentleman . . . we con- gratulate him. PAST WINNERS 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 Eldon Campbell Kenneth Dorton Richard Baugher William Crites Clyde Fulton Frank Wunderlin 59 Keen minds in healthy bodies school autho11t1es sponsoied COIllp16h6HSlV6 spoits p1og1am for boys varsity competition in basketball basebill and tennis 1nt1amu11ls ln basketball table tenms yolleyball and swimming popular also were soft ball bad minton l'lO1S9ShO9S and touch foot 1a all undei superyision of M1 Bair director of boys phy SlC3l education Basketball 1nt1 lfllllldlb fo1 1un1o1 high boy s oiganlfed and supery ised by M1 lsianing attiacted oyei one hundied boys diyided into 5911101 and iumoi leagues games play ed attc1 school noon le xgue foimed of sen1o1 high boys 1ound lobin elimination ie sulted in numbei foul team win EVERY BOY IN 1'l1llgtOl11HdH'l9Ht membeis weie Hovsard Dodds Bob Smith JUHIO1 Bennett Paul Pemberton Francis Fisher Dwight Woolard Francis Knecht Harold Mills. Class touiney wis held aftci com- pletion of varsity bisketb 111 sea- son . . . competing teams were Seniors Junioi s Sophomorcs Freshmen Junior High and Corn- feds . . . in the Iinals the Juniors dovsned the Seniors in a hard- fought oy ertime battle by the score of 22-20 . . . members of the vyin- ning team were Ray' lalllott Hou- ard Futrell John Medler James C1 eager Russell Mills Charles Car- son, Richard Coats, and Dilver Smith. 60 Following the basketball tou1ney the same classes particmatcd in a class volleyball meet the team f1 om the Senior class c ptui ed the honors by defeating the Fie hmcn in the finals Swimming mtramurals and St1l,lCt10ll undei supeiyision of Xli C1 ouse some fifty bovs vsere active in meets held twice weekly keen competition and 'nuch in t916St hoyyn many beginneis became quite proficient iumor md senior l1fe saving classes started in Feb1ua1v emollment of about twenty five James Charnley l6g1St616d life gua1d as sisted at conclusion of the couise the following yy e1e success ful in passing the tests fo! Illrllfll Life Sayers SOME SPORT Robert Thomas Jack Kimball D011 Denton Russell Sutton Fred Pope Paul Green Howard Green and Don Kirkpitrick . . . successful in the Senior Iife 'aving tests were William Rosenbaum and Francis Fisher. Tlble tennis tourney di ew several entries . . . final match betvyeen Bob and Van Smith with the for- mer coming out on top. Play ground SDOltS mostly in phys- ical education classes . . . horse- shoes again popular vsith Floyd Miller shovying the way . . . truly an athletic program well planned and executed. . . v . . V u Y I . . . , 1' . 1 ' 3' l Q . . . . A 4 l 1 q 1 1 . .. .. . . Y . . . , g .5 ' 7 . . . ' N' 2. f ' ' 1 , ., , , 1 , . ' -1 D - . ' 'Z . '.' Z , A ', . 1 V. . K, 7 . ... - ' v ' . ' IH- ' 4. s s - A ' 1 ' ' 9 ' L ' .E '.' 7. 1 '. 111... - yf Q A ' 7 - 1 . . y Q 9 O ,A . -'- ... 1 - ' .' S ' .. . '. 1 l it in 1 1 . I 11 1. c . '-'. ' - vs 'f v' ' . ' . 1 Q, ' A ' L A c . . . .. . v 4 71 I 1 v 1 W ' ' 4 1 . ... K N --- 1 Vw .vl . 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THE VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM Seated Williams Wagner Overmyer Smith Cain Shawhan Qtandlng Coach Ban Malkln Futlcll Alexanle1 Fl7ey student managel Bennett Ansxxeung our new coachs call some S1Xty boys reported for bas ketball U13CtlC9 on the flrst of Oc toben those bLlIV1V1I'lg the cuts vxele d11lled lnto shape for the f11st blg game ot the season Alredales Xe the Pacers of Mont pel1e1 a fast close game all the way two free throws eunk bv EVGIS IH the laet mlnute dovsned the Barrmen 32 31 next a t11p to Kendallx 1lle any bodg S game untll the cloemg mlnutee when Mlbi6lllOFH ellpped under for thlee buckets puttmg, the Comets out IH flOllt 25 16 64 In the thnd battle of the season we were Qtruck down bs Wal ren s Llghtnlng Fne flnal Qcore 28 the eecond home game Bul 11s Owle vs Auedales tulned 1nto a foul shootlng match total of teen proved our downfall flnal score Burrle 43 Hartford Cltv 39 flghtlng desparatelv the Alre dales were clawed lnto submlsslon by the basket Slllpplng Tlgers of Alexandrla 37 39 the trlp to Tmton developed mto a lout for the Blue Devlle who havlng an ex ceptlonlllv 'food nlght won hand 1ly 22 9 . , , ' ' fa 9 v r y C - K : Us ' 9 'xv 1 ' L ls J' r ' ' w ' fo' , .4 7 ! . . 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' ., Y' ,N . g V O , - 'S PLAYS A STIFF SCHEDULE AND EUGENE ALEXANDER VAN SMITH MAX WAGNER Senior Senior Junior Centel Guald F01 ward Travellng to Bluffton the local boys returned home with the short end of the score one slded all the way Tigers out on top 37 16 on the tllp to Peru the Gold and Black again met thelr Waterloo defeated by a fight 1ng Clrcus City five to the tune of 37 25 engaging the hlghly touted Columbia City Eagles on the1r own floor our Varsity emerged v1cto11ous by the score of 41 32 next came Rlchmond one of the state s best ou1 banners fell under the barrage by a score of 41 20 On the second of January the A1re dales traveled to Decatur for the annual Bhnd Tourney draw1ng the Bluffton Tigers for the first game our boys poured off and won 32 24 avenging an earller defeat of the season 1n the flnal game the Berne Bears were d1s at last a Vlctory on the home floor the highly pralsed team from Central of Fort Wayne IS halted the scole board showed a 29 Z6 victory we proved to be no match for the State Champions the South Slde Archers and we fell 45 13 65 v y ' - . . . , f I I 1 . . , , n 1 i 1 n , . - - - posed of in easy fashlon, 31-20 . . . , . 1 Q . . . D . . . . . . , A 7 L ' n , ' 9 GOES TO THE SEMIFINALS FRED WILLIAMS ALBERT CAIN JUNIOR OVERMYER Junior Junior Junior Guaid F01 waid Foiwaid .gift :QM as Traveling to Huntington the locals we1e downed in easy fashion by the Vikings 4.2 30 the follow mg night the Barrmen invaded North Side of Foit Wayne to take on the Indians despite a hard game the pievious night the Ane dales played good ball but were be hmd 31 29 at the gun then the Dunkirk Speedcats came to town only to be massacred by the home team 51 14 next we took it on the chin from Decatur Yellow Jackets 34-32 . . . another road rip . . this time to Pendleton . . . set back by the fighting Iiish team unable to hit ou1 boys weie trailing 38-96 at the final gun. 66 In a last half rallv the Gold and Black outpolnted the Wabash Apaches 38 37 after a hectic battle in the closing minutes then Garrett felt the snap of the Ane d lle fangs by the scoi of 39 24 the final regularly scheduled game of the season biought Auburn to the local floor resulted 1n an other last minute defeat for us 40 39 a thriller even lf not a vlctorv our way then came the grand finale the Sectional Tournament . . . thirteen teams competing for the privilege of en- tering the Regional at Huntington . . . play ed in ou1 spacious new gym . . excitement thrills and woes. OF THE SECTIONAL TOURNEY R-XX ELZFY WALTER MARKIN ROBERT SHAWH -XN JAMES BEESON JUDIOI Sophomoi e Sophomore Sophomore Center For ward Guard F01 ward For our flrst game we drew the Bryant Owls as had been pre dicted they presented no great difflcultv and we coasted to 1 41 19 vlctory the reserves had their mning here next came the Pennville Bulldogs a close exc1t1ng game until the closing quarter when the Airedales forged ahead to win 28 20 in he semi finals the Redkey Wolves winner of the Jay County Tourna ment and pre tournev favorltes were encountered a closely con tested battle all the way that had the fans on their feet most of the time . . at the end of the thrilling thirty-two minutes of play the scoreboard showed we were be- hind 36-31 . . . a tough one to lose but it s all in the game . . so the suits are packed away until next a . THE 1938 1939 SEASON Hai tford Hartford Har tfol d Hal tfor d Hal tfol d Hartford Hartfo d Hai tford Hartfol d Har tfol d Hal tford Hal tfor d Hartford Hal tford Hartfor d Hartfol d Hartford Hartford Hartford Hartford Hartford Hartford City City City City City Clty C1ty City City City BLIND City City City City Citv City City City City City City City Montpellel 32 Kendallvllle 25 Warren 28 Burns 43 Alexandria 37 Tipton 22 Bluffton 37 Peru 37 Columbia City 32 Rlchmond 41 TOURNEY Bluffton 24 Berne 20 Central fFt WD 26 South Side 1Ft WJ 4 Huntington 42 North Side fFt. WJ Dunkirk 14 Decatur 34 Pendleton 38 Wabash 37 Garrett 24 Auburn 40 SECTIONAL TOURNEY Hartford City 41 Bryant 19 Hartford City 28 Pennville 20 Hartford City 31 Redkey 36 67 THE PUPS Coach Barr gives the last minute instruc- tions. Seated: Floyd Miller, Bill Long, Gene Smith, student manager Fred Miller, Joe Bonham, Robert Johnson, Dick Lyons. Standing: Coach Barr, James Beeson, Howard Futrell, Bill Ervin, stu- dent manager Don Shrock. The forgotten boys . . . those sec- ond team players who keep plug- ging along but seldom get their due credit . . . piled up 14 victories against 6 defeats . . . part of team graduated to varsity in midseason . . . including the foregoing, the squad contained two juniors, seven sophomores, three freshmen . . . good material for next year. Took initial victory from Mont- pelier . . . after dropping a one- point decision to Kendallville, they rang up four in a row before sus- taining a 24-16 defeat by Bluffton . . . four more consecutive victories then achieved before a slump caught them for three in a row . . . after which they won five of the last six contests. VARSITY UNDERSTUDIES 68 Pups Pups Pups Pups Pups Pups Pups Pups Pups Pups Pups Pups Pups Pups Pups Pups Pups Pups Pups Pups The Record Montpelier 11 Kendallville 22 W'arren 13 Burris 31 Alexandria 14 Tipton 13 Bluffton 24 Peru 19 Columbia City 15 Richmond 18 Central fFt. WJ 20 South Side CFt. WJ 22 Huntington 25 North Side Ft. XV 27 1 -J Dunkirk 17 Decatur 18 Pendleton 11 Wabash 14 Garrett 26 Auburn 18 PEACH Starting young . . . the junior high boys have a good season . . . play- ing under tutelage of Mr. Kraning. Record H.C. 10 Warren 8 H.C. 48 Montpelier 15 H.C. 19 Dunkirk 15 H.C. 55 Roll 15 H.C. 21 Warren 5 H.C. 45 Eaton 23 H.C. 24 Dunkirk 25 H.C. 41 Upland 10 H.C. 22 Eaton 8 H.C. 16 Montpelier 18 H.C. 17 Chester Center 28 BASKET GRADUATES And the seconds, composed of sev- enth and eighth graders, have an excellent season. Record H.C. 6 Warren 8 H.C. 26 Dunkirk 15 H.C. 15 Roll 8 H.C. 20 Warren 5 H.C. 21 Eaton 11 H.C. 23 Upland 12 H.C. 13 Eaton 9 H.C. 23 Montpelier 4 H.C. 20 Chester Cent -vnu-W 1 GI' 9 Seated on floor: Rich- ard Luzadder, Jack Moore, Mac Myers, Bob Clark, Robert Banter, Junior B1'own. Seated on bench: Junior Buffenbarger, Neil Gar- diner, Gene Coats, Bob Murphy, Jack Dolan, Ed Jones, Dick Ander- son, George Fuller. Standing: Fred Miller, Raymond Gilbert, Fred Landis, James Con- stable, Gene Mills. The squad sets up a play. JUNIOR HIGH 69 FALL AND SPRING Strike...Ball...Safe...Out... chatter from the players . . . Mr. Barr whooping it up from the coaching line . . . all add to the din of the great national game . . . as crowning event of the spring season the Airedales journeyed to Kendallville to participate in the annual four-way tournament . . . the local boys were downed in a thriller with Bluffton 2 to 1 . . . in the fall, under the direction of Jolly Barr, the boys turned in the finest record of many seasons . . . six wins and one tie, including four shut outs. Front row. Fred Wil- liams, Dick Coats, Max Wagner, Howard Dodds, Dilver Smith, Bob Shrock, Albert Cain, Joe Perry, Junior Overmyer. Back row: Raymond Gilbert, James Atkin- son, Gene Smith, Don Shrock, Ray Elzey, stu- dent manager Fred Miller, coach Barr, Bob Dove, Van Smith, Law- rence Cheney, Joe Ru- ble, Gene Mills. Max fields a hot grounder. Fred takes a swing. The bunch gather at the bench for a turn at bat. Bob and Dib get their signals planned. Doc curves one BASEBALL SPORTS ALSO TH E RECORD CFall- 19381 Hartford City 3 Berne 0 Shrock and Ruble Hartford City 1 Burris 0 Dodds and D. Smith Shrock and Ruble Hartford City 7 Winchester 0 Shrock, Perry and D. Smith Hartford City 5 Berne 1 Dodds and D. Smith Hartford City 5 Burris 5 Dodds and D. Smith Hartford City 14 Winchester 3 Perry and Ruble, D. Smith Hartford City 5 Montpelier 0 Shrock and D. Smith Back hand . . . smash . . . drive . . . lob . . . possible embryo Don Budges... ???...love30... careful, boys, you know the song, You can't love - . . . our newest varsity sport . . . school authorities obtain exclusive privi- leges for use of two courts on East North street . . . squad not so large as last year but record slightly bet- ter. . . fall and spring practices after school . . . winter work outs in new gym . . . took part in invita- tional meet at Muncie . . . unable to participate in North Eastern Indiana Conference tournament last spring due to the fact that it was played after our school closed. THE RECORD TENNIS Myers seems .to think this one is g0mg to be an easy return. -Musselman has his eye on the ball. Shawhan and Beeson get a work out. Lawrence Myers, Jr., Bob Musselman, Bob Shawhan, Joe Bonham, James Beeson, Coach Crouse. CSp1-ing '38J Won Lost Tied At Decatur ............ 5 2 Muncie fCentralJ ..... 2 0 At Dunkirk ......,......... 5 0 Fairmount .,.......,......, 1 0 At Muncie fBurrisl ........ 7 0 At Fairmount ........... 2 0 Dunkirk ...................i........ 6 0 Decatur ............................ 5 0 At Muncie fCentralJ ...... 6 0 Bluffton ....,......Y................ 1 0 At South Side ...............,.. 7 0 South Side fFt. Waynel 6 0 CFall '38J Fairmount ....... 3 0 At Fairmount ...,. 3 0 Gas City ........... 4 0 At Gas City ....... ....... 3 1 Total ...... ....... 2 8 66 3 CAPTURE OUR ATTENTION 4 il , 71 -Q. y ull Hlt ern hlgh hlt em low Flght tight H A R T F O R D Kenneth Den ton and Dwlght Cantel sen 101s chosen by student bodx to be the cheel leadels fo1 the 1938 1939 campalgn SERVICE PLEASE N Student managels gen the coaches and players long hours haxd W01h many detalls satlsfact on of dolng then blt for the team efflclently handled thls yea1 by semor managex Jumol Bennett and 1un1or managels Fred Mlllel and Don Shrock D O In closlng another ed1t1on of our book, we hope Youth 1n 1ts look at our school has seen us at our best, has found entertamment and at the same tune has seen somethmg to flre It w1th the zeal to strlve ever onward 72 I erally unnoticed exec-bt by LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT lliy Carl Thomasl Know al' men by these presents that we the senlor class of 1939 of Hartford City Hlgh School Hartford Clty Indlana bemg of sound and d1SpOSlIlg mlnds reallzlng the uncertaxnty of llfe and the certalnty of death and no longer under the mfluence of the faculty do hereby, make and publlsh th1s last w1ll and testament hereby revoklng any and former statements of the class of 39 Hazel Dumca passes on her school record to the puplls of the under classes Leota Howell leaves her good grades ln cltlzenshlp to those who need them F E Houseman and Harrlet Lewls have only one lhlng to leave guess Eugene Alexander donates h1s dally rldes from Roll to anyone who thmks that they can tand the pace Mary Allce Atkmson and Esther Banter woefully pass on that come hlther look to Gertrude Ccok nd Vera Schweler Russell Bell and Gerald Elllott sadly rellnqulsh thelr coke cases to the whole Jun1o1 class ' Thelma Benedltto Mabel Stanley and Marlorre Slater bequeath thelr qulet ways to the Freshman class Junlor Bennett passes on hls firm foundatlon to Scud Mlller you wont alvsays be ma.l1 Scud Kenneth Bennett and Lawrence Cheney leave those long walks out south Jeffer on street to Jack Chfck and Bob Trussell Falth Charnley leaves her abrlxty to master anythlng from the A B Cs to sclence to Julla Hoshour Josephme Cheney bestows that Jltterbug aspect to Rose Owens Martha Bell Clark leaves 6c for an a1rma11 stamp to any g1rl who has the patxence to wrlte three letters a week to the same boy Wlllxam Clark Joe Hamm1t John Cook and Darol Haas leave those many happy hours m Blble class to the sen1ors of 1940 To all young playrxghts Ed Claytor offers a book on stage plays or front, row seats c please Betty Bolner glves all good grades of '75 or above to Twmkle Wesell Patty Brandt leaves her good natured ways to Suzanna Howerter Joan Bray leaves that publlc cltlzen number one aspect to Annette Peters Mary Jane Buckley and Rosaleen Cooper leave thelr height to Anna Jean Rlch and Vlrglnla Rlsxnger Why? we dont know Fae Campbell leaves those rides ln a model A Ford roadster to any g1rl who th1HkS she can tand them Dwlght Canter and Kenneth Dorton rellnqulsh then pos tlons as yell leaders to anyone who can wln a hog callmg contest Bonme Carmlchael reluctantly offers her front row seat at the ball games to Betty Doster Keep up the good work Betty Eleanor Duffy and Fae Marklns leave thenr scholastu: ablllty to Cllfford Younce and Jack Stump Franc1s Flsher bequeaths the darkness of h1S complexion to John Fulton Melrose Florence presents her posltlon ln Newberrys to Lucllle Crumrlne Maryorle Futrell and Harry Mllls leave thelr red ha1r to Lawrence Robmgm and J1m Creager As though they need 1t' Homer Gutshall leaves a seat on one of the school busses for anyone needlng it Clella Creager entrusts her freckles to Leona Lannoy Betty Futrell leaves her Job of comms to s h ol one perlod a day to anyone who can do lt Tom WIICOXIH leaves hls ablllty to be th first on the school bus to Robert Prlce Martha Helen WIIIIBUIS leaves her dates mth the Montpeller school boys to Polly Reamer Irene Wlnget and Forest Strelb pass the candy sales department to the Junlor girls Dwlght Woolard and Dellght Woolard pass that brotherly and slsterly love on to Robert and Ruby Trussell Josephlne Elllot bestows her boylsh Ways to Phvllls Stallsm1th Reglna Yount and Mary Woolard hand oyer many qulet hours to Maxlne Brown and Norma Jean Garver Joseph W1llman leaves school never to return He hopes Rob rt Musselman leaves a positlon on th tennls team vacant See Mr Crouse Wrlght Payne bestows the abxllty to read dlme detectlves and western thnllers under cover to Charles Carson Kenneth Qulllen donates h1s happy go lucky wavs to B111 Smlth Audley Roblnson and George Kellogg leave thelr ablllty to master physlcs to the whole school Robert Thomas and Wllham Rosenbaum leave a pair of glrls ln the underclasses to the boys Dont, rush Martha Rouse bestows her golden locks to Bettv Kane Robert Shrock leaves a certam sophomore glrl a lonely heart Stanley Slmlson says Nobody ever gav me IlOChlll so why leave them somethm 'P Nedra Gray and Dalxel Love those two pollshed trombonlsts leave thelr posltlon 1n the band to any promlslng players of the aforesald lnstrument A v , v , , - . V . . A . N . , - . an - ll 1, S ' . . - - ll - H A . . fl . A . . . . . H ,, 1 , ' ' ' U H ' J y - .4 N D . . S . . . . , . . . .. v , N Y L . .. 1 L . . . . , .,, N I . . . . 1 N5 . L l . , . . . . , . . . A . ' '- . . Q A A . , D c c . . . . E K . . Y , . . 9 . gf ' , . . e . . . y ' - ,, Q Q - . - , U . y , . A . v v- ' - - ' 1 ' V ' 1 , I ! ., . . Leota Keyes and Glen Stroup leave thelr easlly acqulred ablllty to draw plctures and attentlon to underclass artlsts Charles Hurst bequeaths his ablllty to drlve a t1n can on wheels to John Lleber Lawrence Myers would llke to wxll h1s ablllty of the art of maglc to any underclassman Bob Smlth leaves hls curly halr and swc t smile to anyone who deslres them Mary Ruth Sulte leaves her good tlmes m home economlcs to someone who w1ll appxecxate them Carl Thomas thoughtfully leaves the mckname Mooche to B111 Archer Bernard Toll leaves that uncanny ablllty to arrxve at school 1n the n1ck of tlme to hls httle brother W11l1am Ruth Jane Toll bequeaths the art of mas ermg the piano to Jean Oswalt B111 Clevenger and Robert Everhart leave lheu sunny dlsposltlons to the teachers Bob Dove and Guy Jenkms donate an old battered up race Job to thelr publlc Marilyn McAtee Almagene McElaowney and Alma Jane Doster leave ther ablllty to hook rldes to town after school to Nancy Rogers Charlotte Fenmo and Marlyn Canady Rlta McCaffrey Kathryn Rxsmger and Jane Yencer are leavmg thelr record of good cxtlzenshlp to the 7th and 8th grade Gerald Nuttle Junior Moore and Del Rogers leave those sleepy seats ln physlcs class to anyone who wlshes them next year Gladys Smith and Marilyn Smxth leave the good name of Smlth to Helen Smlth and Dllver mlth Van Smlth leaves a po xtlon on the team to ,ome able bodied boy Dlck Spauldlng glV6S h1s w1ld and wooly a tions to Don Alcher Edlth Sutton and Frances Lyons bequeath thelr posxtlons at the pep stands at the ball games to some responslble Junxor gxrls Lew15 Whltaker presents a sllghtly used ture from hlS Essex to Jlm Atklnson for hrs Model T Marlon Townsend would llke to leave someth ng of usefulness or nothmg at all S I guess lt IS nothlng Beulah Wentz would llke to leave her abxllty to rlde a motorcycle backwards to some experlenced Junlor Mlldred Cole Jamce Dodds and Margaret Kerhn leave to those unfortunat persons who are cut ln c1t1zensh1p thelr good conduct Kathleen Cooper bestows the knowledge she has gathered h1ther and yon ln school to Rose Ovsens Howard Dodds leaves lus ablllty to drnc more reckless than the next fellow to Herbert Frahm after a few seconds of thought leaves h1S ab1l1ty to park m the office the first perlod every othe mornmg to Harold fuller Bob Lennon leaves his nack of gettmg al ng wlth the gals to John Meckle mburg Wllma La Due and Lucmda Manmx leav thelr helpmg ways as candy alesladxes to any two wxllmg Junlor gmrls Joe Knecht vacates a seat 1n DhySlCS for any futur stucent 1n that class John Lamson bestows h1s ab1l1ty to argue and st1ll not know what he lS talkmg about to '1Ck Collins Hansel Love leaves hxs p s1t1on as errand runner to anyone vuth a car Wllberta Knecht leaves those long walks to school to Mary Monfort Betty Jayne Krauss vacates htr posltlon by the radxator ln the hall tg any boy who FSCCIVCS 1 old shoulder Walter Moon reveals that he lS afrald to leave anyfhmg for someone mlght accept lt Delxght Clamme bestows her daily noon hour trlps to the typlng' rconc to any Jumor Tlll who can supply herself wlth the sufflclent, amount of shoe leather Samuel Chxck donates a rlde ln hls httle blue model today to the first to see hlm tTh1s 1S your last chance gals J Walter Headley who has flat feet leaves a palr of broken down arches to Junlor Overmyer tJr can use them on h1s paper routel Byron Hall passes on hlS manly aspect to Robert Flynn Betty Monfort entrusts her ab1l1ty to talk to two or more persons at the same tlme to the fortunate Nedra OConnell JllI'll01 Huffman presents a well olled hard worn paxr of roller skates to Edward Turner Beatrlce Jones and Alma Mlller woefully bestow upon Thelma Wilson and Vonda Clamme the art of makmg eyes at Innocent bays In the assemblles and halls Martha Mannxx parts w1th her chummy ways and leaves them for Joe Huggms CLASS PFIGPHECY tBy Carl Thomas? It happened on May 15 1939 In fact just yesterday that on the way to school I passed a house that seemed to be by ltself down m the hollow I was very nearly passed when a terrlfylng shrlek that would have soured mllk plerced my ears If It had not been a falrly warm day I would surely have been frozen 1n my tracks Then sllence rarg loud 1n my ears I approached the cabm l1ke a negro entermg a cemetery at mldnxght and as I opened the door and Walked ln a most horrlble sight met my eyes A feroclous beast had cornered a very . . . A . ' it H ' , . I . ' A . A 1 D X ' 1 Q i . . , , M . Q . .- , ' s :' - ' . . . t 1 ' . o , . . . . A , . , - , . 4 - ' ' ' ' v 4 I Skeeter Futrell. . r . ' . . . a 5 . , I U . - . ., . . In . . c . .,. . ., . , . C . . ,. ' . c . n. i L . . . L, ' ' ' A1 lv l , . Y V , . . Y V v ' 1 s frlghtened old lady Then with the courage of a thousand warriors I chased the anlmal out the door My but you are brave she sald No I am not a brave Mam Im Just used to lt You '-ee we ve got mlce at our house too I sa'd shyly After I had taken a second look at this old lady my smlle withered with frlght tor her face appeared as a Jig saw puzzle with a plec mlsslng here and there Have no fear she sald I wlll reward you for thls klnd deed yes reward you with a DIIZG that money cannot possibly buy She handed m a folded paper from a nearby wicker sewing basket and remarked Tomorrow belng Class Day thls wlll be of value to you and your classmates It is the Class Prophecy of 1939 and I ve spert many weeks worklng on this for my own amusement and have put to use all my maglcal thlnking powers to acqulrc thls prophecy She then bld me to leave and thanklng her I went away happy at the thought cf such a prlze This LS the plophecy the old lady gave me We find Eugene Alexander is busy trylnff to teach the lnmates of Podunk the SCi8l'itlnC 'lrt of basketball and for a side llne is teachlng the hens on the large twelv acre farm to lay technl colored eges for Easter Russell Bell It has been told IS a silent partner ln the Bell Telephone company 'lhelma Benedltto LS sllnglng bash and wrestllng wlth spaghettl in Junlor Bennetts Spagnettl Slop House ln the Bronx ' Kenneth Bennett LS Just r cuperatlng from a major operatlon He received a bad bump on his head wblle walklng ln his sleep Betty Bolner was struck by llghtnlng and IS now taking danc ng l sscns from the well known Jltterbug teacher Janlce Dodds Charles Hurst is a blg au omoblle magnate manufacturlng autos that won t g slower than elghfy L Ota Keyes and Glen Stroup the Chl f deslgners are now maklng plans for a new streamllned steamroller Joe Knecht and George Kellogg are temporarlly exhlbltlng symptoms of mental unsound ness from working out a formula for spotted palnt Guy Jenkins IS working cn a new raclng model ln hopes of copplrg the first prlze of the ar nual 100 mlle race at the Mollle speedway Margaret Kerlln Wllberta Knecht and Wilma LaDuo are opelatlng a smart fashlon shop ln New York selllng lmported neckwear and headoear Fatrlcla Brandt lb ln Reno again trylng for a olvorce from her elghth husband Mary Jane Brlckley IS looklng forward to the day when hlgh heels wlll be back H1 style Fae Campbell 19 the star attractlon of the 1Dw10htl Canters Carnival Slde show as the fat lady Former Bonnle Carmlchael new known as MIQS Bonrle Lee has been slgned by the Looney Broth rs Studio for the leading role ln Draculas Second Daughter Melrose Florence IS the owner and operat r of a beauty salon ln Harlem glvlng finger crlme and tldal waves to S3.tLSn6d customers Herbert Frahm while not resting 15 sharpening lawn mowers and scissors Delight Clamme and Martha Mannlx are 53199136165 ln FTHPCIS Lyons ready to wear store Jcnn Cook IS a detective and ls nearly always found ln bed He belleves that he IS an under cover man Mlldred Cole and Kathleen Cooper are Stlll on the farm poslng as mllk maids and old lIl2.ldS Fae Marklns IS dolng the lmposslble She IS teachlng old dogs new trlcks Joan Bray and Josephlne Cheney are the trapeze artlsts of Edwln Claytors one rlng clrcus Other performers are Alma Jane Doster tight wlre walker and Gerald Elliott fire eater Eleanor Dufley and Hazel Dunlca are head ofllcers of the Antl Nose League to prevent Jangled nenes Josephlre Elllott IS womans sports wrlter for The Nevis Tlmes She glV8S the latest news in the sports world from other papers Leota Howell IS a manlcurlst ln Robert Everhart s Barber Shop Mary Alice Atkinson and Esther Banter own a lady s flt to wear shoe shop Lawrence Cheney and B111 Clevenger pose as two bad hombres ln their latest Dlctufe Ho sler Cowboys Darol Haas IS runnlng hlmself bow legged carrylng the H1811 He IS worklng his Way UD to be assistant postmaster Joe Hammltt IS a beach comber in Tahltl to get away from his DUb11C You see Joe was a movle star Just a regular caslnova of the screen Robert Dove IS the sparrlng partner of Kenneth Denton Denton IS training for his big fight Hes getting marrled Betty Krauss Rosaleen Cooper and Betty Futrell are now the talk of Broadway They are known as the Trl Swlngetts They are making personal appearances in the larger cltles Bus 4Howard7 Dodds IS manlpulatlng a one man band on an early mornlng broadcast He stirs the natlon Francls Flsher has dlscovered a new insect spray for termites and Jllltefbugs Mamone Farrell IS me pretty blonde my secretary of the Hall 1Byr0nl and Gufshall lr l yy l - ll 1 ' ' I ' x Y I . 1 . , 4 , . . , . .. -M , V . 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' u - - rr, ' ' ' , Goody Goody Nut Company She IS shelllng and assort1ng the temptmg t1d blts Nedra Gray IS wrltmg a dally two page column in the Daxly Blab of whlch Walter Headley IS the edrtor The column 1S called Nedys AdV1C6 to the Love lorn F E Houseman IS slappmg hamburgers ln his spare tlme at 0ll1es Place owned by Junlor HuiTman who warts on hrs customers on skates He says DUIQBSS IS rollmg along Harry M1lls IS runnmg a two by SIX hotdog stand sel11ng for a profit whlch he eats D1ck Spauldlng 15 a sa1lor 1n the U S Navy Hes got a gal m every other port Boy does he know the ropes Harr1ett Lew1s 18 now composmg mus1c and wr1t1ng the 1y11cs Her latest h1t was I Am So Lon ly John Lamson has after twelve years of laborlous studv passed and recelved h1s d1ploma and letters from the Frame Up Law School Oh' yes John spent four years 1n passmg h1s I Q test Robert Denon IS the owner of the Seaweed B1scu t Company and sponsors those two great Lows Darrell and Hansel ln one cf the longest fifteen mrnute broadcasts 1n the country Betty Monfort has Just tinlshed a tour 1n Europe wxth her mus1c teacher Faxth Charnley Its rumoled that they were klcked out of Germany for Slnglng AIHBIICR Gerald Nuttle Wrlght Payne and Bernard Toll are the h d bouncers of D1 Rogers Classy Caslno The1r latest VlCtlm was Kenneth Qulllen who was aguatmg a 1t down str1ke Martha Bell Clark IS now workmg her way through college Yes workmg hard She IS playlng a v1ol1n ln a restaurant to earn her meals W1ll1am Rosenbaum and Audley Robmscn are bulldlng a rocket shrp for -an expedxtion to he moon to see lf lt IS really made of green cheese Katherlne Rlslnger IS wrltlng a book on How to Reach the Helght of Glory MHTIIYH McAtee IS the gum chewlng sob sxster of the Herald Examlner She makes up the le weather ICDOILS Almagene McE1dovvney IS now render1ng ald and servlce to the blmd and helpless 1n a hcs prtal for the bhnd Her blgg8Sf Job IS taklng care of pat1ent 3303 namely Rua McCa1Trey who has gone bhnd trylng to see the ticks 1n her watch Lawrence MYEFS JY 15 DOW a Feat J11 gler and maglcxan who nnos lt cxceedmgly nard to balance hls books for h1s lncome tax Alma Miller IS a waxtress ln Junlor Moore s coffee shop The only t1p5 she gets are on the horse races R, bert Musselman IS a straw bcss of a Hawanan dance team Forest Strelb and Edlth Sutton are lTlL'5S101 arles 'it the North Pole sponsored by the Cl1ck Chewmg Gum Company try ng to teach the Eskxmos to chew gum Instead cf blubber Carl 'Ihcmas has just donated fifty thousand dollars to a certa n research department to see what m kes the world go around Mary Ruth Suxte and Beulah Wentz are nur es in tl1e C1rc1e hospztal at Indra apcl s They are tendmg SICK dxsabled and crxppled pedlgreed tamres Ruth Jane Tole IS a blues smger 1n rom WIICOXIIIS East Srde restaurant Martha Helen W1ll1ams LS the maker of Aunt Marthas Tender Pastrres Robert Shrock IS trlcken wlth amnesla He let hrs mmd wonder to Hanan the land of pxneapples and dancmg g11l and couldnt get lt back Stanley Slmlson w1thout help 18 laylng a foundatloll for the 1980 Worlds Falr Hls doctor s ys ne needs the lest Van Smlth IS worklng oay and lnght on an experlmental farm He bC11CV8S All work and no plav makes Jack Robert Smlth IS the barker cf a srde show at the New York World s Falr bally hocmg for Robert Thomas the only man 1n the World who can eat sleep drlnk dance s1ng and play brldge at the same tlme After ten years of wa1t1ng Gladys Smrth and Marllyn Smlth have received word that they have obtalned a llcense to slng at thelr Own rlsk over a natlon wlde hookup Martha Rouse former soda Jerker now dons a w1g and mmpersonates a SWlShlI'lg swaymg Spanlsh dancer MarJcr1e Slater and Irene Wmget are sellmg fresh fruxts on the Sahara D sert, MBIIOH Townsend 18 now runnlng for re electlon for senator of the 1ift1eth tate the vagrants Utopxa Fflorafornxa Joseph Wlllmann anoted avlator 15 recuperatmg from an axrplane crash We dont thmk Joe IS what hes cracked up to be Delxght Dw1ght and Mary Woolard are operatmg the Woolard Arch Support Company They are makmg arch supports for flatfoot flO0g165 Lew1s Whltaker has Just publ1shed a 3 000 page pamphlet txtled How to Lose Frlends and Influence Teachers Jane Yencer and Regma Yount are runmng a tour1st camp 1n the Clty of New York on 52nd and Br adway Some fun well say Samuel Chl k and Walter Moon are the Oflglnal 0I'1g1T1at0I'S Of the l1I1StaD19 knee QCUOU three whe led baby buggles for the future generatlon Luclnoa MHDHIX and Mable Stanley are sellmg hvgh hats to l w brCWs ln Clelxa Creagefs Orxental Hat Shoppe W1ll1am Clark IS the sole owner of a servlce stat1on ln Death Valley at . . . . - H . ,, . - - - ra n - an ' . - . . 1 ' - ' ' - as - v n . . v X . . . . . 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