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THE 1934 MODULI! b Edited and Mimeographed by the JOURNALISM DEPARTMENT of HUNTINGTON HIGH SCHOOL Huntington, Indiana Staff EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Margaret Baker ASSISTANT EDITORS Marianna McCrum Mary Goodin Dorothy Kitt Casper Borst Raymond Schenkel Bette McCrum ARTIST Nadenc Paxson PHOTOGRAPHER BOOKKEEPER Sue Hurt Herbert Oxley BUSINESS MANAGER John Casey mimeographers Berenice Brenn Robert Long Ludr;ick Sworn TYPISTS Catherine Welches Zelma Hillegas FACULTY ADVISOR M. ' McCabe Day JZQ X£III 1934 No. 1 CONTENTS Faculty Fancies 4 Classes on Parade - 14 Sunshine Society 16 Hi-Y 19 The Big Top - SO Publications - 22 East and West Revue 24 All Around the School - £6 The Whole Town ' s Talking - 50 Debate - 31 All at Sea - 32 Football 34 Fizzical Eds..- 37 Baske tball 38 March- of Tine - 40 Our Patrons - 44
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£±3 Century of Progress Interna- tional Exposition commemorates Hhe one-hundredth anniversary of the great city of Chicago ' s rise from a small settlement to the fourth largest city in the world. Here, a fascinating ency- clopedia come to life, is spread before the eyes of the world. Scenes telling of man ' s mastery over nature, with modern Science and Industry playing the leading roles form the engrossing attrac- tion. There ' s bound to be some teachers in this rushing stream of humanity, so look about you and you ' ll undoubtedly see several of our instructors on the bumpy road of knowledge, perhaps all. J. M. Scudder When was that? Mr, Scudder: We were up on the fourth of July. Never have I seen such remarkable exhibitions before. It would almost take people ' s breath away, like a miniature battle. They had a play of the historical events leading up to, and the signing of the declaration. Trying to be funny: Since you were bom on a farm I suppose you liked the Agricultural building! Mr. Scudder: Quite, it and the Transportation buildings. They are the biggest problems of our coun- try today, and such great indus- tries today. Properly subdued: The Horti- cultural — Mr, Scudder: That was most inter- esting to me because of the trop- ical plants and fruits, like lemons and oranges » Relentless: In short, you think,-— Mr, Scudder: That it is wonderful, the beauty and grandeur is over- whelming, C. E. Byers Mr, Byers, you seem terribly excited. What is it all about? Mr. Byers: It is a little water wheel in a building connected with the Horticultural building, the cutest little thing, I make one when I get home. Laughing : That ' s one You of must It ' s must your have hobbies, isn»t it? liked that display, Mr, Byers: I did, intensely. All the flowers, lagoons, sand dunes, aquarium, alpine hill, tropical plants interested me — especially the little water wheel Reporter: What else? Mr. Byers: Of course, the Hall of Science, The Wings of a Century, General Motor ' s Display, Belgium Village, the State Exhibits, and the Travel and Transport building. Well, I really enjoyed the Fair,
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