Indiana Masonic Home High School - Ma Ho Hi Yearbook (Frankfort, IN)

 - Class of 1930

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Indiana Masonic Home High School - Ma Ho Hi Yearbook (Frankfort, IN) online collection, 1930 Edition, Page 39 of 86
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Page 39 text:

L Q J. Rf GD CBGHOHI C9 FE Q Who's Who in the I. M. H. The annual open election of Who's Who in the I. M. H. was held without any nominations in order to choose the most outstanding boys and girls in the Indiana Masonic Home High School. The voting was by secret ballot and choice was to be based on certain characteristics set forth by the contest rules. The following people were chosen in this election by the student body: First Second Third 1. Wittiest Caroline Curlee Clyde Parsley Charles Irvine 2. Most Sarcastic Wilda Hobson Freeda Terry Claire Barnette Eugene Buchanan Delores Settle 3. Most Original Freeda Terry Clyde Parsley Wilda Hobson 4. Peppiest Laura Duffy Robert Pierson Shellie Shonk Heydon Buchanan 5. Happiest Laura Duffy Robert Pierson Fay Williams 6. Most Talkative Lois Ikerd Eunice Stone Victor Walton Heydon Buchanan 7. Teachers Pet Mary Mount Jack McCormack James Purdue Heydon Buchanan 8. Most Dignified Claire Barnette Earl Naylor Clyde Parsley Irene Slavey 9. Giggliest Lois Ikerd Laura Duffy Eunice Stone O CMN Q01 'WO QCA iii I

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CDC-J tl ' Hi A CHQ N l V 'HO QQDPO la! Class Play NNE of Ann Arbor, a comedy-drama in four acts by Ross Rarquhar, was presented by the Senior class of '30 on Friday evening, May 23. A large crowd attended and proved to be greater than had been antici- pated. In fact, many people have spoken of it as the best Senior class play presented by the Indiana Masonic Home High School, and that means something. Much of the credit and success of the 'play is due to Miss Esquline Coons, director of the play. The plot of the play was rather unusual, telling of the story of the mort- gage and loan firm of Thomas and Taylor and the attempt of Taylor to use psychology in business methods. These -methods worried Mr. and Mrs. Thomas and their daughter, Helen, so they meet in the office of the firm and discuss methods of curing Taylor of his fad. Helen is expecting a. visit from a school friend, Anne Harrison, and she suggests that a scheme can be arranged for Anne to secure a loan from Chauncey without security. Mr. Thomas writes a check signing the name of a Mr. Andrews, who has been dead for two years, made payable at a bank that failed eighteen months ago. Anne arrives and is told of the plot. The Thomas family goes to the sea shore for a few days, Mr. Thomas leaves a note explaining their absence. The plot thickens when Chauncey finds a handkerchief marked with the name of Anne, on the office floor. A young lady arrives at the office who introduces herself as Anne An- drews of Ann Arbor. She tells her troubles and C haunc e y gets her check cashed. Soon after she leaves the telephone rings and the bank tells him that the check is no good. Chauncey decides to go down to the sea shore to see the Thomas family. While there he finds Anne and sends for the house detective. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas tell him the truth and Chauncey pretends to be angry and sends the detective to arrest Anne. Of course he relents and the final scene shows Chauncey and Anne together with Flossie and Hasty counting daisy petals. Flossie and Hasty, the office force, furnished the play with plenty of good comedy by their antice, which drew many a hearty laugh. CAST Chauncey Taylor, who believes in pyschology in business - - Earl Naylor Mr. Thomas, his partner, who doesn't - Clyde Parsley Mrs. Thomas, ---------- - Mary J. Jacobs Helen Thomas, their daughter - - - - Helen Silvers Anne Harrison, her friend ---- Claire Barnette Flossie, Stenographer ------ Fayetta Williams Hasty, Office Boy and Holder, Detective Heydon Buchanan



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xl ' Q.E..C9 MNTlQl'7l 01' Q. JUNIOR CLASS OF '30 First row, left to right: Mrs. Miller, Sponsor, Wilma Campbell, Emma Naylor, Irene Slavey, Laura Duffy. Second row, left to right: Ralph French, Ruth Bradr1ick,'Ethel Fattig, Adeline Gaple, Ralph Pratt, Robert Miller. Third row, left to right: Robert Pierson, Paul Utterback, Hubert Mitchell, John Turner, Eugene Buchanan. HIS class has proved, so far, to be unusual. As Freshmen they were unusually green, as Sophomores, unusually sophisticated, as Juniors, unusually important , and, as Seniors, thank goodness we won't have to witness that phase of their high school career. One popular classmate and basket ball player, Donald Miller, deserted his unusual class for another city. Ted Kimener, also unusual, left for a more pleasant climate, Hot Springs, South Dakota. As officers for the year, the class elected Eugene Buchanan, President: Ralph French, Vice-President, Wilma Campbell, Secretary-Treasurer, and Mrs. J. A. H. Miller, Sponsor. Their class colors are white and gold, and their motto is Fit via vi. The Junior class has been very active this year, giving the Hallowe'en party, Junior-Senior Reception, and a play Billy's Aunt Jane, directed by Mrs. J. A. H. Miller, Sponsor.

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