Indiana Soldiers and Sailors Orphans High School - Retrospect Yearbook (Knightstown, IN)

 - Class of 1914

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THE T STOII 'I I rfetlllthr tctrcescoe a en mark X If t It ha been rcweren mo est just One ID whlch the past IS glor lfle but thc glory ot the pa tshlmmer lrlto valrou ro catc IINIII ere tm the I n A ru r It 'r pas ed he mark whlch l kllown as the cnd of real actlon on the stlee of Ille knows not of lnactl n nothlng of loldln f ol lrnds llothlng of Slttllil., down and lettlng., men and exentsplss by wlthout performlng a part ln the clranra om the I lrlnlng t I s QU a Ilfe actlon and It wlll LOIIIIIIIIL so untll the end And that Ilfe' 'lhe llch sunset of that Ilfe IS Hushed wlth thl opalesclnt IIIOYTIISC of rnmg I- l such a Ile IN Dr Sto s there IS no nlght Always and ever IL has been wlth hlm A ell an Heart It was It I9 It wlll he hls contlnued ercorta lon Truth arld H1 auty md lustness and Actron wlll be always hls boon comparrlons along the way hls Master walks berore Dr Stott' Whatawealth of goodness of heart and depth of IlIdlI'l and unbounded actlon the name carrlcs' To hlm can truth fully be pald that great eompllment A De pendable Man In e very held hls braln or lndustry earrled hlm he was falthful ln the dlscharge of exery duty hls actlon following, acareful falr dlllltqllltillle concluslon and he declded as he saw the llght and hrs mrs takes were few yet whc re one occurred Dr Stott was the qulckc st to see lt to acknowl edge It and most actlve ln rcc-tlfylng It Such a man ls all actrve force for good rn all llnes of human endeayor a corlstructlye DOQILIVQ force and ls a character that makes strong and lastlng frlendshrps He has been a manly courageous figure and hls works wlll llve after hlm Walter Ii I BWIS the IILWIIOIISL has moved hls famlly COHQISLIHK of a wlfe and baby boy from Anderson to Knlghtown and occupy the old Peden property ln South Iefferson stree t Workme-n who are engaged ln puttlng rn the concrete foundatlons for the new englnes and generators Wlll soon complete the Job lf no unexpected backsets arlse to delay them HOME JOURNAL CLASS ANNUAL MOI HI' R A1 LOMMhNLI1Ml'NT Everybody saw the long processlon of glrls ln whlte as they mounted the steps of the commencement stage glrls w th roses ll thelr han smlllnlr happv and proud But everybody dld not see the mother who lt lll a seat lar down ln front 'ihe was however just as happy md proud as any glll on the stage for ln that long, Illit of pretty g.,lrIs all QIIIS are pretty on gl ll uatlng day was her own chlld yes her owlr the one who flrst came lnto her home thc one whom she hrst took lnto hlr arms when It was such a tlnv blt of humanlty whom she rocked md Ldlllell and klssed HIIII clrcw elo c to hel hcalt whom she tucked under the covers when the wlnd moaned around the house or the storm shrreked across the opcn whom she nursed through all the slckne ses that blow thelr hot breath upon tender lnlant e and tor wholrr slle had planned lttl mlnlstllcs lnd put Lhlligb together LIIIUII h Il l s h Vo a or whom too she had taken the roses out ol herowrl cheeks alld put them ln the fre h fall lace And now th lt she had LIIITIIILKI the helghts of knowledge the mother looked up at her from her placc md rejoiced It IN true that she could not unde r tand tlrc Iatm words whlch were spoken whf n the dl ploma was placed ID the hand that clung to her sklrts ln babvhood but they meant all tllr more as l measure of the honor whlch Il ld come Ulltil her own It was just the gladhour whlch come s now and then to a mother s llle wlth such a flood of meanlng as to llll all the humble pl lccs and lowly tasks of the past WIIII llght and rox a hlgh peak on the weary road hope looks toward the stars PAY HIM HIGH TRIBIIIIA We are hearlng hrgh trlbute after hlgh tl lb ute pald SUIJQFIHLCDIIEHI Dunn by the c x puplls for hls courtly manners and the hearty and warm receptlon he I9 according tl em He has IH hls feel that thev back but that hlghly pleased through merlt of whlch was Journal feels charmlng manner made thc UI are not only warmly welcomed he IS glad bo meet them and that they are wmnlng success of thelr own the foundatlon lard at the Home And the that every hlgh compllment pald hlm IN rlchly deserved Early ln hls work as buperlntenden' he fully recognrzed hls great I'69ll0l'lslIJlIltI6S and went about hls dutles carefully and lntelllgently feellng hrs way as any man of courage and honesty and executlve ablllty would do He has been firm wlthout belng dlctrorlal dlgnlfied without belng cold and at all tlmes fee-llng the rmportance of the work that was before hlm and that lf he accom pllshed the results expected of hlm he must rely to a very large degree upon the hearty co operatron and falthfulness of those under hlm He rs extremely conscrentlous ln all thlngs and rlghtly requlres that every man and woman employed here no matter ln what capaclty he or she labors shall do hls or her full duty In every SXPTSQSIOH glV9n we find hlm belng credrted as a Superlntendent who ls fully measurlng up to hls office Be slow ln speech but prompt ln actlon A H CRAHAM ry ll tlmanv IS thc plcture I A trough long Nlllll passec awax from thc SLlIIlN of llfc IIIS nlemory rs crl rec lnc lover by thousa s Irof A ll Ilvc llllc that was lull of ac lty alrd thc IIUILN ol hls IHLLIIIQLHL llbor WIII ll lelt l Img as memory llves lll the mln s t whmkncr IIIITI and Irls work a I c e t of hls pu I'UlIll1I pupll dllel 1 mploxcswlll be lnterest cd lll IHIOXXIII th rt Irls wldow Mrs Graham who w IN nl ltron tlllrlllg' the tlme he was con ncctrd wlth the Home as Superintendent lb III good hc llth Alltl IlXIYig' rn Columbus It rs our uncle rstlndlrrg, that she wanted very much to Ire prcsent at the Home but was prcylnted maklrrg the vlslt on account of LIJINIILIUIIN rrrsmg whlch made lt lrrconvenrent lll lt th tl However she sen s her lrcsi wlshes to all the Ilttlc folks and other old tlme frlclrds Scxcrrl members of the C A It Post at Klllghtstown were down here Memorlal Day lsslstlnr, ln the exerclses They were with out an cxceptlon warm ln thelrpralsc sof the parts played bv the boys and gurls ln the rendltlon ot the program Especlally touch lng were the ereerclses whlch portrayed the IILCIILALIUII of a grave to the Hoys ID Blue who gayc all on the altar of patrlotrsm and sleep lll unknown graves More than one prayer wc nt up lor them more than one eye was dlmmcd ln thelr memory Mr and Mrs Ilanlel I' Mustard came down from Anderson ln the Il tourmg car Memorlal Ilav Accompanlng thcm were thelr son and wlfe Mr and Mrs Ifred E Mustard and llttle daughter Ianet IJ Mrs Emma DICHQOD and Ade laldc I I llne all of Anderson The party rcmalrred untll evenmg and were Interested deeply ln the GXCTLISCS that marked the day Mrs Iohn W Iovett accompanled her husband who dcllvered the MLm0FIdI Day address at the Home They came down from Anderson lll thelr automoblle The new cement walks for Cottage Park and hack of the boys cottages have been completed and are declded Improvements Whlbh have long been needed 5 V 4 1 1 ' I I .' 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THE HOME JOURNAL CLASS ANNUAL l lllll l eaeh and every graduate whleh wlll eeltunly be thelrfi lf they but falthfully strlye to earry out the plans they have now ln Illtll' lHll'lllH md hearts Among the many fodspeeds Whllh aeeompany tllem as they step out to battle fol hlgh plaee s ln the war of llfe none IS heartler or mole slneere than that of the Iflllllldl We shall ehe llsh them wlth klnellv Iillltlllllrdlltl alld our slneere priyerls th1tthV lr future ln whatever eapac lty It may be p lssed may be brlght prosper ous md plogresslxe worthy of the lome alld lts te ae l1lllLf's And the ltllllllblls' Among the flner Stntl me nts of llfe thele IH none more lJ68UtlfLll than that eustom of eelebratlng annlyersalle s of happy sehool days days th lt were free from the eare of after vears The Home ls thls week the Meeea of so many thoughts so many longlngs Doubtless th I6 IS not a State ln the Unlon that does not haye one or mole heart that 18 fondly turnlng to thlS spot a spot that IH to them and wlll be to the end a hallowed one a blessed memory whleh they wlll carry wlth them through all NlQlSSltllflL 1 and all pleasure 'lhls Splrll IS belng aptly lllustrated ly those who are so fortunately sltuated that they can be present personally From every sectlon of Indlana as well as from several other States men and woman grown gray halreddurlng the years that have elapsed slnee they left the Instltutlon gather wlth those of the younger generatlon to pav thelr heartfelt trlbute of respect to the Home Never was the Instltutlon brayer ln lts dlsplay of Old Glory and flne dress of gre en and decoratlon of brlght flowers than It has been thls week It IS a season of pleasure and has been unusuallv so begun nlng wlth Sunday s exerclses wlth the Cllm8Y arrlvlng I'rlday tommencement Day' The week has been anotable one There have been several dlstlngulshlng features eonnected wlth It not the least belng the vlslt of the Governor of Indlana Samuel M Ralston The rece ptlon ln honor of the vlslt of the Governor and other notables present was unlque ln lts lneeptlon and exeeutlon I was well planned and very approprlate and noteworthy ln more than one feature The plans were from the fertlle llI'8ll'l of Mrs I A W Gumbaek The program was both orlglnal ln lts conception and lmpresslve ln lts consummatlon to the mlnutest detall Andsueh warned anel dellghtful programs that greet us year after year' No two ever the same yet eaeh one partleularly fittlng to the oeeaslon These pleaslng drllls and other features come not from the bralns of man proud man' Wlth all hls vaunted knowledge wlth all hls boasted sklll ln such matters he ls a babe ln the woods a barbarlan roamlng the forests a savage treklng the plalns wltless wanderer on the face of the earth' It takes the fertlle bralns of a woman to evolve such dalnty and orlglnal numbers year after year lt requlres a woman s patlence to properly drlll the puplls and lt needs a woman s qUlCk lntultlon and keen lnslght to grasp the lmportance of detalls and her wonderful organlzlng force to carry out the program to a successful concluslon At the end of each commencement week we are left wondering lf the store of Oflglnal ldeas IS not entlrely exhausted, and that the program of the followlng year wlll not partake of features be fore presented But wllv worry for lo and beholel' when another season rolls around lt IS almost eeltaln w shall be amaled that a progl am entlrely new ln eoneeptlon and prese ll1.1tl0I'l wlll be presented for our pleasure and astonlshment The class thls year whlle not so large a nlany others earrles wlthlt the 4llNllliLLl0Tl of havlng more natural musleal tlle nt that any of lts predeeessols It ls a class of whleh we may justly feel proud and feel than as a class lt wlll have lts full me asure of sueeess out ln the world lnto whlell lts membels now stl p to become actlye flgule s ln the llfe of the State and Natlon to become real aetols ln the drama of llfe And then eame l'rlday the great day of the week' lfarly lt was 6,VlKl6Y1t the long looked for tlme hael dl rlyed when the grad uates were to eome lnto thelr own and the grounds were comfortably fllled wlth a glad throng gathered to do honor to them and wlt ness the attendant exerelses Dlstlnetlon was also adeled to the oeeaslon by the presence of the Governor who had so graelously and wllllngly accepted the lnvltatlon to be present and take part ID the exerclses Other not ables of Indlana were present and the day goes down ln the Hlstory of the Home as a memorable one A dellghtful program had been arranged by Mrs Cumbaek for the entertalnment of Governor Ralston anel hls party and ably as slsted by other officers teachers governesses and the chlldren presented lt wlthouta hlteh The entlre program whlch had many noyel features moved llke well olled maehlnery and we belleve our Governor wlll always treasure thls lfrlday Iune 5th 1914 as one of the most enyovable davs of hls llfe I'I'ltl8W broke cool and dark but the alr was lnvlgoratlng A heayv thunderstorm and downpour of raln had come durlng the nlght but although the sky was downcast and pres saged more raln the splrlts of all were at a hlgh pitch so notwlthstanellng the drearv outlook of the sky the day otherwlse opened ausplclouslv and promlsed one of rare pleasure to the many who hael gathered at the Home to wltness the program and renew old tlme frlendshlps Governor and Mrs Ralston were met by a receptlon C0mmltt98 at Knlghtstown anel the two carrlages bearlng the dlstlngulshed guests who were prevented comlng the pre VIOUS dav arrlved at the Home entrancea few mlnutes after 10 o elock Arranged on the Wlde and long., filght of steps leadlng from the central walk to the gateway were the members of the klnder garten class the llttle glrls belrg elressed IH spotless whlte and the boys IH blue and Whlte and all bearlng small flags whlch were joyously waved when the Govemor and hls party approached the drlveway Standlng at the head of the steps were Superlntendent Dunn Boald of Trustees and other officers teachers heads of depart ments and governesses wlth xlsltors hlllng the sldes and from thls polnt arrangeel along both sldes were glrls eallvlng flags and the two llnes extended up to and around the walk to the south entl ance of the bulld mg At the entrance to the drlveway of Goy and Mrs Ralston, occurred the first QUFPTISQ Indeed, lt mlght well be called A Dav of SUTUIISQS' Io paraphrase Shakespeare lt was One surprlse upon another s heel doth seem to tread so fast they follow .4 dl me d force met the party and at the command of the gun squad s eommande r the occupants of the two earrlages halted and allghted and found themselves captlves of frlends Superlntendent Dunn met them at the foot of the walk and the n began for the governor and hls good wlfe one of the most pleasant days of thelr llves a day presentlng to thelr vlew a serles of some of the most eharmlng slghts they ever have seen and we belleve the memorv of the faces of the brlght and happy chlldren who so heartlly bade them weleome wlll always remaln wlth them Wlth Govenor Ralston and Superlntendent Dunn headlng the processlon lmmedlately followed by Mrs Ralston and Luther Short the partv wlth uncovered heads marched up the walk and under an archway of Old Glorles The Star Spangled Banner the flag whose glorlous beauty has earned for us ln one forelgn country at least the nlck name The Land of the Beautlful Flag At the fountaln surprlse No 2 took place The llne was halted at thls polnt where the members of the graduatlng class had been statloned Edwln Purple then stepped forth and at the end of a short senslble and SPICQ peech presented the Governor a large gllded key The address was as follows Governor Ralston As the graduatlng class of the Home Schools we welcome you most heartlly to our Instltutlon We feel greatly honored ln havlng the Govemor of the State of Indlana present on the occaslon of our graduatlon We are about to leave the Home we have learned to love and as Governor of the State we want to express through you our gratltude to the State of Indlana for the benefits we have recelved here As graduates we have come to feel that thls IS our Home our castle' We have had thlngs pretty much our own way for the past year We hold the key to the sltuatlon On that basls we have a rlght to present thls key to you It has maglc qualltles It wlll unlock the castle door It wlll unlock every seeret place hlgh and low and I thlnk you wlll find It wlll unlock the hearts of every ehlld and employee ln thls Instltutlon All ls yours Governor Ralston you are wel come here The Governor was hlghly pleased and hlS QUFDTISG was great He was experlenclng thlngs of whlch he had not dreamed H responded ln a happy Veln He spoke of the beauty of the sentlment back of all that had been sald and done and the cordlal receptlon that was belng accorded hlm He had dur lng the last four years especlally attended many receptlons no two of WhlCh were allke anel that the presant one that accorded hlm was far above any other H frankly acknowledged words to dellght were beyond hls commond HIS words told not of hls feellngs words were made quate but hls volce and hls actlons told of the tender thoughts that were surglng through hls heart Those who were meetlng the Governor of Indlana for the first tlme were beglnnlng to understand the source of hls popularlty, were learnlng why he had been elected Goyernor and appreclatlng the fact that we had a Governor of whom we mlght justly feel proud tContlnued on page 161 was belng express hlS . 1 .I Y V - VV VV , . .1 . 1. 1 , , 1 1, I I 1 . ... , . . . ll OI , , 1- 1 K p, 1 .,. . 1 . , , . . . . 1 - V f -1-2 1 1 1 V 1 1 V 1 -1V- A4 ' 1.- I-1 - 1 , , , . , 1 ' - ' - . :V - V1 1 1 1 V V 1 -V 1 -V 1 A-1 1- V - V . 1 , 1 . 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THE HOME JOURNAL CLASS ANNUAL ll THOME Joulullls QUARTER cr rum I ll Bi DR W T STOTI' J4- Jo .uf IIH the close of the calendar year llll the lournal had comple ed twenty flye years of its history and lt seems emme ntly httmg that there should be publle reeognltlon of the fact es peeullv since the paper has played so large and honorable a part lll the welfare of the llome lhe purpose for which lt ls published 1 h npplly stated ln its own language To fur nlsh work for the boys tand why not a de partme nt for girls as well'l who are learn mg the trade ln the Home Its edltorlal ob yeets are to furnish the news of the Instltu tlon to Its frlends and provide good reading rn xtte r for the chlldren of the Home But lt does more than this lt furnishes good readlng matter for anybody of good taste and att unments lnstltutlon Iournals are apt to be formal and dry but this cannot be said of the Home lournal and the points of its excellence may be stated as follows THI- MI-QHANIKAI MAKPUI N x:xx sss ' The pages are clean cut and as lnyltlng to the eye as the best book pages the press mklng and no dlm places frorr lack of lnk I read no paper with fewer mistakes ln punetuatlon and spellmg and the good taste shown ln the arrangement of head lmes and the general dlsposltlon of articles IQ quite manifest But the good work of the prmtmg department IQ not confined to the Journal some years the Annual Report of the Home has been gotten out by it and a not uncom mon remark was good as Burford The one crltlclsm that has sometimes been made IS that the paper of the Journal I9 too heayy for the wire stltehmg and so the lt aye s come apart as you are reading CHOIC If SPI I-Q TIONS I'he lournal has a large list of exchanges and from these are selected choice products from the best authors ln poetry history science travel and rellglous literature m gene ral In a yolume of the Journal one has a pre tty full selection of the best reading extent and the editor never forgetting that lt ns the lournal of Qoldlers and ballors Orphans puts ln accounts of famous battles on land and on sea and there ls hardly a prominent ofhcer of the clvll war but that has a blo graphical sketch more orless full And when lt comes to Antl dlsmals the Journal I9 at the front lts fun ls the funniest kmd of fun NOSI' I- OR Nl' WS The Journal keeps track of the boys and gurls of the Home long after they have gone out into the world and tells us where they are and what they are doing and frequently pre sents letters from them even when they are on the other side of the ocean as well as when they are In dlstant states of the Umon Not less alert is It to follow the former em ployes of the Home As to matters of local interest the Journal is full and accurate as 0 7' ' Avila ZTZTQQVJ' 'C Je V3.6 was once sand of a Metropolitan sheet you see lt in the Journal xt s so Nor does It descend ln its local news to anything that may be called unworthy gossip Mere gossip mongers must find some other avenue of expression than the Journal The dlffere nt organizations and occasions of the Home find a ready friend and helper ln lt the programs of Easter and Decoration Day and the varl ous literary and musical exercises and so on attest both the readiness and the excellent taste of the prmtmg department and its standlngllsts of officers and teachers and vlsltlng committees are a great convenience to those connected with the Institution as well as to strangers Of course there is no attempt to glve current pohtlcal news that IS left to the dally press THE TREE Ib KNOWN BY ITS FRUIT It IS falr to ask what has the prmtmg department to show as a product of nts work ings What kmd of men are sent out as graduates from the Industrial Department and have they approved themselves to busl ness men and business firms where they haye gone? and have they been capable of organxz but very correct answer ln a llst of about fifty of them who are located In various places lh the state and ln various states of the Umon and all of whom are making good And doubtless the number could easily' be trebled some of these are with newspapers some with book and Job houses some haye businesses of their own Of the llst which I have I find that fourteen are with firms ln Indianapolis That these men unlformly succeed IS the best kmd of evidence that they have had good training the candidates for the printing department have never been known to select that lndustry because it was what IS usually called a snap hard work and prompt work and ac urate work are the watch words ln the department of course sometimes a boy after he IS In concludes that he knows more than the instructor I myself helped the edltor once to spank such aboy and I feel sure that lf he should express his appretlatlon today of the matter he would thank the spankers He would agree with the msplred writer who said now no chas tlsement for the present seemeth yovous but gxevxous nevertheless afterwardslt worketh out the peaceable fruits of righteousness No greater commendatlon of the prmtmg department could be furnished than the um form appreciation and praise af these printers as they come back to the Home on a vlslt In short a Journal IS what its editor ls and those who know Mr Rounds could tell ln advancement what the publication would be and what the prmtmg department would be Glory enough to have conducted the Home Journal for a quarter of a century and our ardent hope IS that he may conduct It for many years to come The next notable event will be the close of the school term the 19th E HOI LOWAY M D Nl'W PIANO POR HOSPIIAI Due to a wlsh expressed by O E Holloway the Home and hearty In the way of liberal donations It was possl ble to put a hne new piano into the Hospital on Thursday the 28th ult Onlv a few days ago the doctor became convinced there was need of a plano ln the physlclan and the spontaneous response on the part of ex puplls he does was convinced lf the need became known to ex puplls they would be anxious to supplv such an instrument and following his lnclnnatlon he got out a form letter which he sent to a number of former boys and girls He knew there would be a hasty and liberal response from them but he is frank enough to say he was surprised and aggreably so by the unusually large number of affirmative answers and the amounts of the donations for there was hardly a failure to hls request and today there IS a fine brand new pl8H0 ln the Hospital which wlll be used to make more pleasant the hours of those who are forc ed by sickness and accldent to spend long hours therein It is a touching testlmonlal to the good and liberal hearts and sy mathles of ex pupils and the wise foresight and con fidence of Dr Hollow ay And Just a few words in trlbute to Dr Holloway who ls more than phvslcan to the Home children If he were considering only the dollars and cents connected with his work we belleye long ago he would haye re signed and given the ealls oyer to younger shoulders but he has grown to loye the labor from a professional and frle ndlv and sy mpa thetlc standpoint hence he has gone month after month and year after year caring for those he has grown to loye and who haye grown to loye hlm for his mlmstratlons that have kindly and sy mpathe tie touches as well as professional fe atures The spontaneous and liberal donatlons from the ex pupils attest ln a way his popu larltv The llst of tho e who will contribute to the fund tor the purchase of the piano IQ not yet complete but when lt ls the Journal will want to publlsh lt Miss Mary Baek Vyught of Greensburg was here Memorial Day ' l 1 .. ' 1 up E , lm A flak? i' 45 Q44 rv 7 1 Y Y NB: y B X 1 I1 + I ' I I I ' ll 4 ' E T T A H c ZIV, QV, . -f V 'wp-'fr r , 4' , -nf , Va 2 ' his 'els-ff '- 7 , 1 Q 3: :ss ' l , ,, i A4 i , ' X by , K . . L i Ulf .J. sf, ,- . e. . . I - - s I I KI' I I I -I I at I s I1 y - 5 I ' L s I l xix' ' -.I V I ' - ' ' 1 ' I' I i i. 1 K 1 1 x K ,, X A i V .' . .L .. .S' 5 . Y .- I . 4 , H . . I . . ., . . - . , , I I ' . 1 n . I ' L . In L V' I 1 I 1 l W' I 'N' l l N 5 I , It I - I A I I U l . I , , . ' . , ' , , 0. . I , . . .' I J e .' ' x . . H . . V 4- - I - A 4 I . . . . - V ' ' . 3 ' ' s ' , ,, . . ' . . W . v .- A ' ' I , . 1 1 , . I 1 ' ' . I '. - V ,- g Y L u gl 1 I x I V. I I I V In I ' 1 1 V 1 I K- -, B - K 5 . V ' - ' 1 L ' ' ' work is so good there- are no blurs from over- ing industries themselves? I have a partial, Hospital 8115 knowing lhf' Hflme ChlldI'9Y1 HS I fl ' I n K- - I l Y . 'K 'Y B I L I 'e . ' . 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