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

 - Class of 1916

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'ff Flowel Show The setond annual floxxtr shoxx, of tht Home gretn houseb wae held AIJIII 'lst and 22nd Many vlaltore and the VAFIUUS QIAIILN of the Home Qthools talled to sit tht IIINIIIAW Many of the Ilttle folke had nmxtl bten III the green houaes before and It was a ltxtla tlon to them aa wfll as somt of tht oldtl folks to 'net so many bt autlful IIOWLIN Plorl'-lt I QWIS Ilad tht flowt rs th lst l 1 bloom attrattlvtly arranged tht 1 s houqe Of tht bt autlful plants ln llloolll tht It were flplrat a Gladstone hx atlnths llllllls ster I I es lla IIIIES t alfodlls pal tl whltc plnk and deep red addtd to tht In autx of the houee The carnatlon house hld an abundante ot blooms ln pink whltt alld ltll The palm houst had sweet ptas snap dragons Eawter Illlt-a tulips hyatlnths daffodils and splraea The flower -:how was the best dl plax tVLl given at the Home There waa an Hlllllltlfilllt of them ln all the houses and 'ht flagrlntt coming from the beautiful bloome hlled the alr The apllaeaq with their blooms of dtllt ltt pink, were admired perhaps most of all '10 Mr Li-'WIS whole at the head of the floral department and who made It posslblt for all of us to see the display of beautiful lItI'l 'N IIIJ ISI' oxxtl o t 1 l Q s oltutlllx Llltttl t s 1 t xxls ol holm I all IIIUUAI lloxfxtl shoxx xxlll tontlnue lol INIIIW -ytrllN Lot ala and Pereollala Ml Ida M Wldt dld shopping lll tht tltv tht nd lnst Mlss AgIlt'sIUI1IlIIt goxtllltsa ol Jlx has QUIIL to Illl holllt lll North Madison fol a lation tll L l Ml LI IS sul l tutlng f0l htr lss I IIIIAII 'ltagllt QIIJNLIDQ ss of Illx t lol IIHUIIKII s x ltatlon xx IIL s 1 ls sptndlng at hospolt Ml Inldon Whltl l substituting lll htl iIJStIltt isa tlt 1 IIIIN goxtrlltss f Dlx ltft tht nlolnlngol Max -lth lol a NALAUOII slx vxttlx to bl llnt 1 Ill lalll lol los lor and t stxx trt 1 s IL It lts s substltutlrlg IOI htl t 1 s X s tl is tl blll l llon ll t Andel son Ml Moon xx hen at tht Home was a IIILIUIKI I Dlx 7 alll ltft IIPIQ abt l thlltten xl dlN ago Sht glt ltlv enjoxtd her o xxltl plt lsule tht ma l Ill Io tl o 1 1 ot Indiana ls t omt N t ul L11 atm t l tht JOUIIIA s0 as to Ixu Il lnlolnltd xxlth tht CIUIIIQS of tht Homo. a thl dt ll rllnl s sht hl ltlt lht Homt tholl tompostd of loulteen chll Kltll ttn loxs lnc tour gli s wcnttollrl tn lltld 5lllltIdX txlnlnf AIIIII ,alll dllll sang at tht Ifasttl t lllldli glx en bx tht Prt sbx terlan Illlllth 'lht thlldltn atcompanltd Misa Illlld Alllold I4 hltt Ixttpel ol storeloolns ltft the Illlllpf of Aplll 4th IOI a xlxlt of wo Il t t It lol llltl lx ol that dl paltnltn o t t tllnlllar xxlth tht wor l substltutlllg, for hlm Ina ont xx host ho e s 4 It tlllblllg, Ifllll klll a Idlgt box of Faster tl 4X tlfg to the Ho t enough so t at t llnl hal l tlt t ro I1 lllllllllll xxlll bt It nil lnbtltd ls a mtmber o t t trll It IDIIIX that hlld lexlxal se llts lll INIIIQNIII toxxn la l Hlllftl and durln L fs It Ho I-It was tlltttol ol tht talltlllatlt thollls and IN a ne so olst IIls ll U14 ITIINIAIILE oi the thlldren a tllls time and ln tlllh xx ax IN fullx appleclated -s t j L x N I ' lil' LS I , , ll '- 's, xx'l- wt- a Yule ol' links. W - :o visit ht-re and ll tes 1 -2 s ' - ny ' ' th '1 f .' - j 1-' -I th- ouvasioll that xxw- hope IIIlIll'UYL'IlIl'IllS that have Ilt't'l zlde. h - ', -. . . V 1 5 I 1 tht- idea :lp set ft l'th by Mr. I1- ' Ing ll - ol' tht- llt-:lu-st places ' A' ' th - , Il 1 f tg- - I - ff - ' '- lg Il -, .'Il'SIS 'I'I'xr' -. --ll- t ' ' 1 L ' , H x , l 1- - 1 1 ' ' s , 1' 1 ' sf 1 1 1-1 A. . 3 .1 1 . ,D - 'ff - nd - -z 'I' '- lr 5 2 as I -' -. ' 1 l ' n' 1 l U ll Y' I' I Y '- A I ' 0 ' 1 1 1 ' . s -1 ' ' . ' I I ' Bs . , I 1 1 , Q s ' N I - K ' in I 'OTC 4 1 , 1 - 1 I' ' . . I -. ., 1 1 ' . -' 1-1 ' ' . , f , 4 ' ' , , ' . 1 va -' ' IJ lllt- lllth. M 's. Il -' ,- 3 I st - , V' V ' L . , Y . y uv. . L., V., I D X W. 1- .,' -., . K, . A., , Ea. ii ca ' ' I- ' - 1-' -Q -- mo' ' f 2 ' ' - t whites and a full line of roses. Geraniunls in M-ma. A- '. ' 1. 1' ' ,I ll, wt-t-ks with l't-Izltixw-s in Evansvillt-. Mr. ' ' . 1 1- V . - . . , 1 V . . ' 1 , . 1 ' . . ' . ' - It-lt may 11 -I ,- -1 -- ll -h,-l1- J--ll 1. I If . . - - 1, . . x z u. , - . - B. v . .X - ' . 'S xxlll IS ILIII - z - ' - k, s 1 ' s ' ' ' 1 - 1 . . . . . ' ' ,. ' ' . ' '-., ' ., -' :, ': - 1x1'A-- E 1' h A 1, -. 1, I ' 1. 7, I'l'ol. I . .I. '- lm I, ' s- Ill ls ln . J 'S ' ' of f :4 1- il I Ii' QI I's, L' 'Hllf '. 'F ' mi 3 h ' Q 5 . -1 I K . 1I11 .h 1 1 'yli .Q my 1 1 ,I 1- i- t-x' -l'x' t-hild lll the Ill - 1 I 2 ' -a . P f. - , L I , 2 ,, 4 . .V -1 1 . . f ' ' 5' - -- th- ab-lzt'- z'A' ' - ' .rv- , '- W ' ' 5 - '-2 1 The IIUIIIE wa: 'ixit - I IC: xt -' ' ltlilj' by '- ' ' 'f s ' 's ' '. ' ' II ' ' , fy 5 - , Mrs. Pearl NllVK'Ii'l'Ii M and h-' nit-c -, ol' th- lllt-t-tillts visited tl - me. - : ,' 1 - -'o' I - llt .'l'r. -- - -- - ' t V V N ' I, ' ' . , .V A. .3 . ' L' V, . ,z . ' xv, ' ' 'S .. x. 'S 4. - V' s

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C I1nton Md 11rkle who has been employed S Easter 1 rv11 es. SIINRISI- .aster s11x1c1s at th1 llflll 111,1 xx 1 Sunr1se erxlces ID tht 1ha111l 1t sxx o1lo1l1 T e 1na11el was lf Ulllllll lh ll s s aeter llll9S 1on11u1ls tuhps 1n1l hx 11111t1 A speual 11rog1an1 of F'1st1 r mUSll xx as gxven and the xox of I' astf r xx as lIl'lIlll ss1x1 lx aung' hy tho1us1s11I w11t1h1l1l1sl1 x11111 trlo r1st s IQISQII sung hx 'Vllsses raxls Summus and 'I1 lgjfllt was l11 fltlll u e cholu flll the I IOSS sung l1x tht o er hoxs was x1 1x 1m11r1ss1x1 1n1l d1 mon ated ap111n the a1t th lt 111 1 so E. 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THE HOME JOURNAL Published Semi-Monthly at the Soldiers' and Sailors' Orphans' Home, Knightstown, Indiana. Tun Home Jou1zNA1. is published to furnish work for the boys who are learning the printing trade in the ilume. Its editorial objects are to furnish the news of the Institution toits friends. and provide good reading matter for the children of the Home. The I'Iom-:J.u'nNAl. is published second and fourth Thursday ol' each iiizmtli I'Intere.l as sec-mil class mail matter at the Post Oiliee i.i Kniprhtstoxrn, Indiana. us 'il pledge Allegiance to my Flag and to the 5 , iz' Republic for which it stands: One nation indi' fa: visible, with Liberty and Justice for all. RATES UF SIIISSCRIPTIUN. One year, one dollarg six months, fifty cents. Payable in advance. Make remittance to the editor. J. ll. RUYNIIS - - - lillilnr anti lllslrlu-hir in Printing BOARD OI TRUSTEES. L lfl19l' Short, President V ....,.., .- H Franklin D wid Strouse, Vice-President V. V .Rockville Daniel F. Mustard. Treasurer . . . , Anderson lla S. McBride, Secretary . . .,.. .. Indianapolis INSTITUTION OFFICERS, Temple H. Dunn ... . VV Superintendent Ferdinand F. Holtz . . .. . . ..Steward lone I.. D. Dunn -V - ...... . .- V V V Matron O. E. Holloway .... . . V .... Physician Carrie W. Gregory, Agent for Finding Homes for Children THURSDAY, MAY 11, 1916. VISITI G DAY AT THE HOME Sons of Veterans and-Auxiliary Make Annual Visit.---Finely Enter- tained.--Treat All the Children---The County Fair. Ti:THURSDAY, April 27th, will long be Tl remembered as a gala day at the gi Home. On this date the Visiting -ffl Committees of the Sons of Veterans and the Auxiliary to that great organization of patriotic young men, visited the Home, including the schools and all the departments. The greater portion of the guests arrived about 10 o'clock and were received at the office of the Board of Trustees by Prof. and Mrs. Dunn. A display of school work was on exhibition and the visitors inspected it with much interest. At 10:45 the visitors started on a tour of inspection, the party being headed by George W. Krietenstein, of Terre Haute, chairman of the Visiting Committee and Sheriff of Vigo County. Mr. Krietenstein preserved the dignity of the law and saw that good order prevailed throughout the day. The names of the guests, as taken from the register, are as follows: Mrs. Bessie B. Bowser, Mrs. Claudia Keeley Erther, Mrs. Elizabeth D. Smith, Mrs. Catherine Cobb, Mrs. Cora Swartz, Rev. E. S. Shumaker. Frank Shellhouse, Fannie E. Van Noy, F. W. Allen, Newton J. McGuire, Indianapolis, Francis Davis, Sarah Petry, Minnie E. Webb, Nancy R. Thompson, Elizabeth Ireton, Queen Webb, J. A. Handly, F. Scott Webb, Adella M. Phenis, Richmond, J. D. Miller, F. C. Focht, E. E. Chenoweth, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Stegell and son, Winchester, Laura C. Niswander, John Marshall Niswander, Dan- villeg Geo. W. McKinney, R. S. McKinney, Shelbyville, George W. Krietenstein, Terre Hauteg W. F. Geller, Ft. Wayneg F. E. Watson, Goldsmith, and Walter Headington, Portland. The first place the visitors went was the garden, where they saw the plans well under way for a successful year's work in both the school garden and the general garden. Ten minutes were allotted here before going to the boys' cottages. The visitors stopped at cottage 19, where they were served to a lunch of hot coffee, sandwiches and pickles by Miss Reider and a number of the governesses. The division room was attractively decorated for the occasion. From the boys' cottages the visitors went to the industrial building, where the band room, printing, tailoring, and shoe departments were visited, five minutes being allotted to each of these places. The laundry, bakery, carpenter shop, and children's dining room were visited next in the order named. In all these places the visitors found every thing in the best of order and the children busily engaged at their chosen trades. From the children's dining hall the visitors returned to the Main Building and shortly after 12 o'clock were served to a fine dinner in the officers' dining room. The visitors pronounced the meal as one of the best they had ever partaken and are of the opinion that VIEW OF the Home has experts in the culinary depart- ments. At 1:45 the green houses were visited and the many varieties of flowers, as elsewhere described in this issue of the Journal were greatly admired. The Hospital was then inspected. Only a few of the children, aside from the little tots in the nursery, were found here, as the health of the children at this time is very good. At 2:15 P. M. the visitors assembled at the Bandstand to witness the Arbor Day exercises which were beautifully rendered by.the chil- dren in accordance with the following: . PROGRAMME. Music-lv. '1'annhauserMarch. ll. Over thc Waves Waltz ..... .... Home Band , ARBOR DAY PROGRAM Cnnrusf Arbor Day ...... .... . Arbor Day Thoughts ,. .. Chorus- Indiana .......,.... ..., , Boys, as related to care of Lawns and C The Flower Fairies ...... . . . MusicfPatriotic March .... ..... ...........Sehool Grades 1, 4 and 8 School ommunity Life . Grades 3, 5 and G Grades 2, 5 and 7 . Home Band - Flag Salute and Ameriea . .. .. .................. School Messages from the S. of V's and Auxiliary. Address .... .........,..... V ..Rev. E. S. Shumaker Finale-March of Children to Divisions. . . . . . .Home Band The various numbers of this programme wrought the enthusiasm of the two committees up to a high pitchg and that enthusiasm was a deserved tribute to the performances of the children. A crowning number, an impromptu one, was a short address by Rev. E. S. Shumaker, who was one of the company of visitors, pas- tor of an Indianapolis church, Grand Chaplain of the Indiana Sons of Veterans and Com- mander of his Camp at home. His tribute to the flag was one of the loftiest, most beauti- ful and most inspiring things heard at the Home for many a day. As one of the Home

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