Jefferson High School - Nautilus Yearbook (Lafayette, IN)
- Class of 1925
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L'14UXYli This stcllzu' zithlutt' fliiiizxxt-il his thirtl sticccssfiil llilf-liL'tll2lll sczisuii ut vlutt hy lit-ing L-luctt-rl uzilmtzliii, lu'-iuglit tu :ui uml zi lung anal iiii1ii't-ssivt' czxrcur. HXIlllt'k l st21I'lL'Il :tt thc 1'ui'w':11'il lmsitiiiii, hut lzltci' wus shittul to iliiiii' Qllllftl, 'lihu sliil-I wt'1Llccnurl tht- nlifciist-, hut gruatly Imlstciwcl thu mluft-iisu. Small, crzlfty, :mil cxcvurliligly zlctivc, Native mzulu mi cxuullt-nt guurml. Hu was :ulcpt at simulc- lllgl tht- hull ziwziy fiwiiii :ui iilipiisiiig rli'ihlilui'. His flilllllllllll tight ztml rlrivc wats :ln iiispirutitiii til his tt-ami. ziiifl his rulizililtt sciiriiig uhility was ll full' rlillll iiit-iizwu tit iippiiiiciits. N:mcu grzuliiutus this yt-1111 lcziving :1 gap iii thc liiit-up thgil will lic HQXI tw lilipiissililc lu lull, Sandberg, Dykhuizen. l, SQ l.'.XlJ US Blijioiiiiiigti-ii , , 441 .. 13 Xlhsliiiigtuii . 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His specialty was Hzishiiig illllvllylll tht' iqipmit-iits' tluli- ciisc to rt-ccivu ll llilws irinii Il clusu-iii shut. gi fcntl iii which ln was i'ciii1ii'lq4ilily sliilllilll, The ticry uiitlinsizism mul jchig:ir will Shziiity will hc grunt- ly Hllsitt l iiuxl vt-:i1'. ri - rwifi-in xi H 'lt J C' WE' :zz ,Ply in Q T' :Wai xl- lgs-W':?s-L-str. , num lm ll . .feif jfeffffs- lllffllmlillls h in ' ' R. COOK Ray is another player that seemed to hide his ability during his first three years in jeff. but he came through in his senior year and made up for his lost time. Ray is an all around athlete and a star in every line of athletics that he entered. On the gym rloor Ray is a man who is impos- sible to hold down. He possesses a wicked eye for the hoop and used it constantly during every game. Ray has the special ability to play under the basket and making shots that seem almost impossible. XYe regret to lose Ray this year and wish him success in his athletic career at college E. LEE Lefty, after a hard fight during the first of the season, came through and Topped the back guard position. XYing Lee possesses the ability to take the ball from the bank and keep his op- ponents dazzled by breaking' up their plays in his territory. Lee can also play the Hoot- in great shape and is a constant hitter of the loop. XYhen it comes to hooking a pass the entire length of the fioor. Lefty is there with bells on and makes a perfect pass. lYe hope that Lee will be with us next season. ,l. CRQXYE lim winded up his athletic career at -lleff this year and is an athlete that will be long remem- bered. XYarhorse is a man that can play any position and who could work well with any com- bination. His ability to stick a man and his everlasting drive and pep made him a valuable asset to the team. His wild dribbling and circus shot constantly thrilled the crowd and put life into the team. jim often took the heart out of his opponents by sinking his long shots. lYe will have a hard time to fill ,Iim's slltig, ,Nxt season, X. CROXYE Norb is another member of the Shadeland Athletic Tribe. He came to -lellf this year and soon had his name in 'leffs hall of fame by majoring in three sports. After a very successful season in football he reported for basketball and his cool-headed, fiashy playing cinched his posi- tion on the first squad. Norb is a well built chap and is as sly as a fox on the floor. He has a lead eye for the basket and has the ability to draw out the guards for an under the basket shot. Norb will be with us for three years yet and with his coming experience will probably develop into a player that will equal his brother's claims. li. RESTLE After a year's experience on the second squad. Bob proved himself of varsity calibre. and be- came a valuable man on Grosshans' string of tossers. He was a dependable forward, but his natural position at guard and at this job he put his best work, He fought hard but always re- mained cool-headed. His defensive work was the highest type. combining an ability to break up plays, with a stubborn watchfulness that rendered his opponents useless on the ofiense. i'l'iol'rn was a valuable all around asset to the team. and his work will be greatly missed next year. R, SANIll'iL'Rli This lanky product of Uakland Hill, after hid- ing his ability the first three years. stepped out during his senior year and sliowetl some of the veterans how it is done 'liall and rangy. pos- sessor of a keen eye for the hoop. wonderful jumping ability. and capable of fair defense work, he made good from the start and proved at worthy understudy of Shanty Micfiuire, He was an adept handler of the ball. an artist under the basket and a dangerous long shot man. lt is regrettable that Sandy will be lost by gradua- tion this year. for he would have been gi sure bet for the pivot job next season. R. CARR Mlioflgeii was a member of Assistant Coach lianible's second team last season and llts nerve dying tight won him a berth in the first squad this year. Hodge was exceedingly fast and an ac- curate shot. Carr did not have much of a chance lo show his stuff. but was always on the job XX e will llllis hini next season lx, YUHS Volts came to -lefif this year from lxansas or some place in the wild of Africa. He soon made at name for himself at football and at the end of the season reported for basketball. Fritz used him in every position and he showed up well. doing his stuff wherever he was played, His natural position was at back guard because of his quickness to receive the ball from the bank and ability to break up plays. His constant chat- ter kept the team in good spirits. ll'e expect a great deal from lxansas next season li, DYliHL'lZliN At the beginning of the season Dyk seemed up, but due to lack to have his position burnt of experience he could not stand the gaff at back guard. XYith a little more experience he should next season Dyk develop into a real player can also cover the fioor in good shape, although he is rather heavy for this work. Dyk will be with ,left again next year and should be a valuable asset to the fighting Bronchosf' Y. CASTOR Another member of Assistant Coach Gamble's team came through and showed his stuff this season. Castor's ability to hit the hoop and an all around man won him his place on the first squad. Castor will be lost by graduation this year. 1876-Water system installed. Page Eigliri-Xma 'T fl! q,..-i-.Qi A'H. I ,,ffi,4,,, A rms Zip :'l --i :Yi Emrt ufflt turntms 1 ' - -- -sp., 1 -me A Casey, Ehcrsh0lT. Farmer, Lairy, Sandberlz. Yuill. Shilling. Graham Interclass Basketball 195 lflli juniors won the unclisputecl championship of the interclass basketball O A nl contests this year. They tlefeateml each of their opponents twice with the r. - - f-s exception uf the Soplioinores. ln this game they lost in the overtime ! I . periofl by some neat team work on the part of the second-year boys. 54,4-'G The lfreshmen captured seeoncl place honors. having lost three games anal - winning the same number. The cellar position fell to the Seniors antl Z1 -' E , 'WH S Sophoinores. lnterclass basketball, as played at -lehferson High School. ' is not a recreation period for ineligible students, as some people think. but is really a training school for the future varsity players. .Xn all-class team, piclqetl by Klr. lienzler, the gym teacher, is as lforwarmls-R. Lairy tluniorl anml D. Speer 1Seniorl. Center-IQ. Hamilton 1 Freshman 3. tiuarcls-K. Schilling tluniorj and Carson llfreslnnanp. Honorable Klenticinslforwarcls: E. Joslin 4Freshmanl and H Center: Sandberg K-lll!llOl'l. Guards: Flora 1FreshmanI and XYon Lost juniors . ,,,, . . ,, 5 1 Freshmen ,,,, ,, 3 3 Sophomores 3 4 Seniors .i,,,. 3 4 follows: Kelly 1 Sophomore 9. Casey t-lL1I'liO1' I. Pct. .835 .500 -333 -333 Pap .Vinny t iiiilli Top Row-Martin. Hartnett. Hutchinson. Kittie, Burkle, Balkema. Bottom Row-Baugh. Downing. Bauer. Eker 1rapt,l. Buxton. Wood. Gir1's Varsity Basket Ball O62 mg.. N acconnt of the interest shown in liasliet liall this season a girls varsity liaslcetliall , team was organizecfl. Nlany reported foi lynn? practice and two gaines were played X ' The girls have access to the high school ' ' gym on Tnesclays anal lfriclays. on which ' rlays they practiced :incl playecl their gaines. Miss llrenrlel takes care of all the girls' gym classes and also acted as coach for the varsity team. The girls were only alile to schedule two games with Purdue sorority teams, lint inacle goocl showings in both games The niemhers of the team were: Marie Martin, F, Louise Bauer, F. Helene Eker, F. Mildred Hartnett, G. Eleanor Buxton. G. Catherine Backema. li. Pi Phi. , Chi Omega ,, 187 6-First building Subs. Dorothy Kittle Marie Fisher Eleanor Burkle ,leanette XVood Bernice Baugh Ernestine Hutchison SCORES ,. ZU jet? , , 13 Jeff ,,,,. at St. Elizabeth Hospital erected. ,.l ll P.1g: ,Viruty-Ori: ' 74 IAM- z' -.,..... '.L-.. 'V I ,- irc-ae '- - lfliflllilhllllrllllzlll. llllfllllillzllci 1 I ' Ulf U , ' 1, My I i I gp 2 is K ' ... v' ill X L ,p ' A ,M f 9' 'I' Earns. ' As -' H-J., 7' - -: I . . 1 'k H la If 1 ,- Top Row-Cahill. Carr, Efruymson. Baugh, Bush. Second Row-Wood. Downing. Beeker, Dougherty, H. Burkle. Third Row-Buxton. Eker, Yuill, Bauer. Balkema, E. Burkle. Bottom Row-E. Fisher. Hutchinson, Kittie. Martin, Hartnett. Gir1's Interclass Basketball Oflivo lf, INCH last season a great change has Q 1 taken place in girls' athletics. They ' have shown more interest in basketball during' the pa-st season than has ever I, been shown lnetore. This makes stronger Laid -4: competition and, therefore, stronger teams. As the result, games were hotly contested and yery interesting' because each girl played hard and each team was tighting' for the interclass championship, which was tinally won by the Juniors in a game with the Seniors. The score was 5-O. The out- standing' players of the games were Marie Martin, Dorothy liittle, Mary Carr, and Iileanur llurkle. XYOH Lost ,luninrs ,, O 1 Seninrs ......,.,, . .,... 5 2 Sophumores . , ..,.. l 5 Freshmen . ,,,...,,.,....,...,,. ,,,,,,,.,,.,,.., l 5 The lineup nl' the winning' ,luniur team was: Dnruthy Kiltle, F. Betty Fisher. G. Marie Martin. F. Ernestine Hutchison. C. Marjnry Downing. G. 1880-Lafayette Car Works started. Had an output of ten cars per day. P.1gs .Yi'ur!y'-T:L'n '1 I P s I .1 vu- v M, fi av. . nv ..,,: 3 -if , FV.: ,.,..,x:- 63. 'S ,Q ri.-,,K:gA3' ,, . 1 u lv 1:4 - lf- . J h. , w ,- 'I -,r, '- ,J rl. flaw ff, :. u 1, ' 'U .,. A4 ,. 'fs A! 5 .5 - 5: Q r- ' lf! J , it 1 -,Q ,:, N 'YL .K - 5 7 : 1' ,fm .- ' . 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The Nautilus Staff RUl!FKI'Klb'l'l.l RKYKIUXIPLHUA Y,k'. RUlJl'Rb P L.Vl-XSHF A HSTFELF Fir: Iii. fr Um 1 f l.:' ':'1.il : ' 4-: 412: - li. 1-i .-111: ' in Xhlllkl ,X KIARK XX Xl.l lk ll XX l'XlXll I FFR1Il'sOY Vllil' l'0l I'l.l I IFR IRNFST IXXKFR l F ' F' I FI ll I F ii' ' .1 ,:,: rf' ff 11' 4 -.,::: v: ,-f. 1 fx I Jr T. ,. El-Wil. N J- P-'-J ., E: ,JC 32. 411 L - 'u '32 H. 'T'-r z: I, .-T 45 'fT Q.. - -. 'LQ E: '-r.:.', -My 7. , nf ff: up. H: '7: 'L :.. c.: ,.,. 4,1 F-fr an fb 73:1 .YQ 'im 'if-P :E -'-1 Cru ,A Q.. 112' :VE ,mm 'UZ 35 'II 1 ' 1 tiuntls .if the schntil wht, have helpewl tw make the hook Il success. G wlsi mc-cially tn thank Klrs. .Xlvzt U. lit-ser. who has furnished Q7-:'E p 1 t 1 usturical subjects which have macle pussihle zi hetter and more llul t - , 1,6 an l ' - J ?..- 3- ' :incl xl esl - . 1 . g, 4 in-, ,fl .- x '- ,,,. ' ' . . . . .. . . . . Q cnmplete l'llSl1ll'lCZ1l Section. lhe stnrv tor this section was written hx' -4: ' J , ': lfitl -' l'h'1re. ' ri f 'l llf ,L'flllll'l't'll the necessztry niziterizll. x 21 E s ici 1 s, whu, together with memhers uf the .leiiersnn High Nt null isturical Club, under the supervisinn nf Miss Bernice Young. llllw yeilr. lui' the hrst time in the lustnry ul the Xautilus. all the art work m the lwnk has lieen tlnne hy mcmhers of the :Xrt Department. The Seniur panels, cartoons and sketches :ire pen :tnrl inlq rlrawingsg all the color plates usecl as iutrcirluctiuns to sections are wunrl lfluclt prints. Most of the small flesigns userl as liackgruuncls fur initial letters were flrztwn from actual pioneer Ohjects in the -lnseph Lf Nlatlclen lflisturical Collection. which is tri lie ffvuncl in the front hztll nf the sclionl. Pupils in lirst year .Xrt made the flI'Il.XYlIlg'S. The larger sketches of l.ZlfZlf'CttL S liistnrieul lmuilflings :intl ulcl lamlmnrks are the work ul :irlx'z1ncetl sturlents uf the .Xrt llepzirtnient. Of unusual interest in this vnlunie are the wnnrl hlnek prints. Altlintgqli many people are unfamiliar with the process, the art uf wnml engraving is one of the earliest forms ut 1884-Establishment of electric lighting system in LaFayette. Pip ,V-nfs.:-FW' 'WWE T T if 5: M mlml ME T lil-Ql'ARTNlliXT lilJlTf IRS Organization l'.ii'iii.i4ixi lliiisv-ii luke- - Muzi' Plisnnr Dramatics - A Tnri xi x lily Athletics liii,-warp XYOLEVER 9-wciety - .-XriRi.xxx.x Nltiiirieiv .Xthlt-tics - - Riinigk CARR Calendar - - linieis XYisr Literary ---- K xrnrkixri XYIQFH .Xlumni - - - XYiI,I,1.xx1 FURFQNI xx illustration: in recent years many Zlftlsts have ilwne work in this lieltl. During the past year at hleffersnim High Seliiiitl the .Xrts anfl Crafts stuilents have inzule :i stuily uf wwiorl- carving, and the prints shown in this liuuk are the result uf their work. Three lilrwlts, one for each cnlwr, were iiecesszwy tw make each illustrati-in, :intl the ilt-sign fur each hlock had tn he carved rin haekw:ir1ls. The nnisht-il hlwcks were printefl in the same manner as nrrlinary copper nr zine etcliings. Credit for the flesigiung and eziiyiiig' -if wit-:fl hloeks goes to the fnlluwingf Arts anrl Crafts students: Laurel tflnistiaii, Leona Lauffer, Lnuis Ifrt-eclinan, Isarliire Zovrirl. Dorothy Snell, Dariil liuxtwn, NY:lll:ice XX'iileyer. Clyile l,aT'lantt-, llerltert l':irker, Mary XYien, Mary Bishop, lelernice l-laugh, l.eKI+iyne Fwx. Glailys Klnlir. anrl ,lane CTLHTSOII. The xvunrl hlnclcs anrl nther :irt wnrk in the Nautilus have lieen flnne uniler the super- vision of Miss livalyn li. 'latnes uf the .Xrt Department. Mr, R. rl. flainlile uf the Manual Training Department has heliwecl in the wurk by planing the lllriclts that were to he carved. The Nautilus Stan also wishes tu thank Lillian Bauer. wht- has assisterl Tirnest Baker in cuttlng antl mounting pliritngraplis, antl the several teachers anfl stuilents whit have con- trlbuted material tor the snapshut pages uf the liitrikr 1888-Natural gas First used. Pap Vinny-Fnif if we e as sag -a r Tr ,fill E llllllll li ,lj Alma Mater ,W HEN the cares of life make us falter, When we feel all the world is in vain, Still memories of the days passed here Will come back to allay our pain. When the joys of life make us thankful. When our cup flows full to the brim, A prayer and a blessing for old bl. H. 5. We breathe as our eyes grow elim. I - 5 --H31-,ti I 115, If La, LEE .v'lll,P'm72f4Q Y' f3,r.J.Qfff1 - I Il ,' -7 M 7 x 1 -1 F: -I I ! .??' Q I I 5 f - ., ' ' ' H -. . J .. up f -: , . . . 9 ' .' 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Misa Lo1'1s1a R.-11,.1x - MR. R. F. 1-1111111 V ' MR, L, G. BIINIER - M145 ROHERTINE XY11.s11N M,1R1i1x1.1 ST. ,1oHx 1 R11'H,1R11 S1i11'1111:11s I .1111-1x K1-1xx1-1 1 1Y11.1.1.111 ETTEX I KPQNNETH L11oN11.-11111'1' 1 Dux STo1'KToN - - AIARY BISHOP - K,1T1-1R1'N VVISCH - HANN.-1 BHVK ALI..-xx BURNETT Lillian 1301111011 Mary H1,11111c-1' Helen 11r1111'11 Leona 131111118 .'XUC1l'L'3 Castor T 1' 1 Margaret DoheII11-111'e1' Marie Fisher Beatrice Grey Milrirefl Haitema L1-111121 Hartman 1890-Linwood became a part of LaFayette. '1-iXYR1TIN1. Marj1'11'11- Hublwarri Lucille Meiiicring D1'1r11111y N1-1111a11cr 1J11r111111' Osterling Margucritc Picrce Cpal Strayer Minnie '1'1'111111 Ca111e1'i11c xxvlilttif XYi1r11a M111'e111111S1- Marie X111111a1111t Pg: Xin.-11-.S',-11m '4'- ..,.....'3.L:, 1 ,flffimii ffm 'Nh EEWEWNHFA Ndflii kd -' mm m 9 ' Bashful Hot F,-.-4-y. 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Stuart bc' se th held at th.t t'mc. 5 om-e A J e Columbian exposition I X I- I '12 inn- Q '?. ' l 1- -'34 jr- Q1 1 K . .fn . 1 0 V' P .1 g ' xr .,.'. . , . , ' P I .. ai' , r WJ .1 -, 1 ,, , Q 1 ' P A.. Q ,Ja , .' '- r K - 1 Q ,- fl 'C v 5 I J' 1 xf r -A ...U 1' e- '?4.l'e I fad 1 ,f S 4.5. . . . , ,, , .- 1,-f, 'F .I K, .. ..,..- -.-'Y 'L SL fl:-., 9, ui. X :. 1. 5 vt- .Y 5 Q-5.1. ... '.. -5 V' -1-. . - 1 'M C' -':, .lviwr N . 4' .. A, ,113 -. . '-1 I rm :gsm-f 5, p so A 1- - if l h its, I .. A M' V., lnigzu 5.452 :,'j i . Top Rnw-Miss Fleming. Hershey, Rauch. Marshall, Kanlz. Bottom Row-Staley. Malshary. Arnold, Lvnlz. Klink. The Sunshine Society W,sNffufli1Iliimvec':m A 4 v Q ' . Q I Q U m I A Hlx bunshine Society. which includes all the girls ot letter- son High School. is divided into four different committees. ?i the Program Committee..tliesfliristinzisi llasklet Committee, 4 i and the Inside and Uutside bunshine L ommittees. liaeh committee has a teacher and at student at its head and each have certain duties to perform during' the term. The l'rogram t'ommittee makes out the progranis for the entire year and prints pamphlets for each girl in the school, telling' who is on the committee and what sort of meeting' it will lie. They have planned many clever stunts. including a Christmas party for the orphans and also a take-ol? of the teachers-hax'ing students imitate certain teach- ers. Other interesting meetings of the year were the St. l'atrick's day program. the Rlothe-r's day party and Farewell party for the Senior girls. The Christmas Hasket Committee, which is the most important ofthe committees. tilled sixty-tour Christmas lmaliets full of funds and toys and delivered them to the homes of the people in need. The Inside Sunshine Committee does its work inside of the school. try- ing' to comfort and give aid to any girl that may lie in need. and makes new girls feel as though they were wanted. The Qutside Sunshine Committee does its work outside of the school. They send flowers and notes to the girls that are ill and unable to attend school. The meetings of the society are held on the tirst Thursday in every month in the high school auditorium. 1899-County Rural Route Free Delivery established. Pm- .v fy Vim' time 1 L hig h . -Qizi wg M ,A 4 1935! ,Q . t W lflElllilljElilllrllli5illl. llllilmllallllli ,, etiigff E k '- h f - , . ' e f - H . ' ' --- ' : -fue!-ff-'ici ' Top Row-Marshall, Heiland. Bottom Row-Shigley, Koon, Miss McNeely. Jefferson Commercial Club YERY student carrying two or more commercial subjects is eligible to IW! belong to the .leiterson Commercial Club. It was organized for the pur- pose of bringing the business men of Lafayette, as well as the business world in a general way, into closer contact with the students taking the ,A , .Ll . ,. . . liusiness course ,.,. ,. , ' lhe sunimarr ut the Lommereial contests held at Lrawtordsville this . , ,,,,,Nf!' 'S . ' .. . . year which the -letterson team won is as tollows: .NKIfX'l'EL'R '1'YPElYRI'I'ING honors-First Mary Bonner. 3 points: second. Team won first place, 9 points. Individual Ma gUerlt'3 PWV03' Z lmmts' Iioiioi-sflfii-st, Mary I-I--,nm-i-. 3 points. PEXRIA-XNSHIP H, Y j Team won Iirst place. 9 points. Individual H AMA! ELIX 5HQIx1HfUND honors-First, Mildred Hartnett, 3 points: sec- leam wont hrst place, 9 points. lndividual ond, Mary Clements, 2 points. Some of the same people who participated in the morning events came hack in the afternoon and rarried oPf second place honor for team in Bookkeeping with 6 points. Mary Hartnett, third place. l llflllll- TIIC infill Illlmhcr of points won by ,letterson students was 49 out of a possible I47, with eight schools competing, Crawfordsville came second with 39 points, while no other School received more than I5 points. The tea111S represented Jett at Muncie May lst. Another large accomplishments made this year was the presenting uf l'Daddy Long Legs. a three-act comedy drama. under the direction ot' Miss Hlanche KlcNeely. OFFlCliRS Presideiit - V - - Romain' Knox Yiee-President s - - - X-XOLET Smarter Secretary and Treasure-r - l.L'ClLl.E HEILAND Pulwlicity Manager - M.xRG.xRt:T'r.t M,-tRsH.xi.i. I'aculty Advisor - - - HL.xNt'Hi: McNEi-:l.x' I'.:r Our Hiiv1.1'vf.1' . I' L....., ,f. --1151,g,g, ,, -1 ? 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'1'11'e111y-f11111' 111'e11z11'c11 111'f11i1111s 1111 1111- Lw1l11St1t11t11111. 111 1111- sQ111111l C11l1It'S1, A1Ell'C1l 17, ,11-z1111-111- 111111 111:11'c11 f1rs1 111'131' 1311111111 B1L'Kt'llllC1, 1Q11111:1'1, 1i1ll111L'l'11ll, X'3Llzf1lll Cas11'11', :11111 Louise 21112111 'lcanctte 11'1 '1iippe1'a11111- Cljlllltj' 1'11111es1, X1Z1l'C1l 311, 1111-1' 11211-11111 Kenna, 111- XYQS1 Lz1fz11'e111-, 211111 1.11111 Hl'Zlll11, llf D211- 11111. fllll .-Xpril S she 111111 1116 711611111 L'1111g'1'1-ssi1111:11 District 11111' f11111' 11111e1' 1'f1111es1z1111s 111 1111- -1eff1-151111 au11i1111'i11111. 111 1111- 11-1'1'i1111'iz11 1111111es1 S1114 l11s1 tlrl 1111- T111r1ec11111 District 11111111-r. Z1 11111' fflblll Cl11YL'l' K111i1:11'1' Acade1111'. 1901-Present library building opened as a library. Pzqf 0111- H1111l1-.1' 1111. -. zz: -.. -Q.-, . Q fin , ence f-W, g -P. ' r- If 1 f -QT ?fQifff2fj , L rr M1577 Frasch. Wise. Foresman. Jefferson Historical Society' 116250 XVING to the scarcity of local history and stories of pioneer days, a 1. , group of students in the fall of IQ2Ic organized the Jefferson Historical 7 L' ' 4 Society with Miss Bernice Young of the History Department as advisor. ' AW. ggi The aim of this society is to collect -and preserve material and facts i i- W9 f' as well as personal experiences as told hy the old settlers of Lafayette L, - ' f and Tippecanoe County. V F g The society has a membership of twenty-five, limited to those students A who wish to accumulate local history and take an interest in the work of the organization. In the past three years much has been accomplished by the Historical Society in the collection of stories, books, pictures and other articles of value through the help of inter- ested citizens. OFFICERS President s - - - XYILLIAM FORESM.-KN Vice-President - - - - RUTH FRASCH Secretary - - DORIS XVISE Faculty Advisor Miss Yovxc 1902-County Rural Route Free Delivery included thirty-nine carriers Pig, on., Hmiiirm me ---MI K Top Run-llickt-y. Neiderherger. llntluln Row-Miss Kimmel, Lentz. 5Gir1s'QAdviso1'y' Councill 15,3 W. Hlf llirls' .Xilxismy Uvtiiicil, xrliich was iwgalitizt-fl in 11133. has isiwweli 'IWW' gt grt-:tt lit-nt-lit In tht- high sclitwl, 'llhv lllk'lllllt'l'5lllll wi' this twgziiiizzttiiiii is limitt-rl tw htty iiit-inlit-rs. lhc mt-mln-rs must lizlrt- :lt lt-:lst twelve frt-ilits :mil tht- rt-twimmt-iitlutivui wt fwur uf tht- faculty me-mht-rs, f X l' - 4' r- . . . . . . W 'I i lht- :tim wt tht- Livtincil ls tw uimliultl tht- stmislztrils ul tht- scliiml :mtl imiiiiutt- :1 frit-iitllx ft-vliiig ztiiiiiiig tht- girls. lht- tliitit-s 1-f this urgent- E llitllllll nrt- In ht-lit l't'Q'lblL'l' tht- preps. In lft-t-in Hl1t1!Illt'Illllt'l' in the htm- shiiit- iw-ni :it :ill tiiiit-s, tw lirlwf ll mt-nilrt-r iii tht- iwttiu- ut st-ssiuii pt-riiitls. . . .. , , ,. . tit mln sullll thitx aiifl tw assist tht- lit-:iii wt l11r.s, Miss lximmt-l, in ht-i' wiwlt. illhc Urtiiicil limqics this it-:tr tw start at fuiiil tw aiil swim- 'lt-ltr-i'smi girl tu gn tw cwllc-gc :mtl cuutiiuic her wltlczttiuil. lfztuli yt-zu' this fuiifl is tim lic- iiicix-:isa-ll. if liiissilulc, 'l'ht- itutstzmiling sucinl ftiiictimis tif tht- yt-ztr nrt- the Klutlit-i s lluy 'l't-at :tml the Fac- ulty Tc-rm, Prvsirleiit St-crctary Treasurer HFFICERS - - - -ll-INN!-l'l 1'E Ll-QNTY l':I.lZAl-Ll-fllll Nrprmiki-xi-:Roan - - M.xRtz,xRET DICKY Faculty :Xflvisor v Miss l'iS'liI-ll.I..X KIMMEL 1902-Brown street bridge constructed at a cost of S30,500. mg! om- Hundred Tm, ' W-',, vase ri M iitisiiiiurit iiriiurutms Ll, ' X r' ul 'r' fl 1:51 ,,. I I --5 rum -- Q ii, , AJ 1 li . ' . ,f wfr -'H ffbi X di fl, 1 I A 5:5 I ' AP I A ll' ,JIM A ' H ,1 1 5- - I., ff ' - . ,v,, D. . . V, i: ,' -- A Century gf Improvement ,W T IS doubtful if posterity can eyer be made to visualize the won- drous change that has taken place in Lafayette in just one century. This city has been transformed from a site of sayage homes into one of great xyealth and beauty. From the ox-cart of early days to the comfortable automobile and airplane is a far cry, but no more startling than the deyelopment of the great indus- tries upon which our progress depends. At first, the people of Lafayette were dependent upon the riyer, soil and forests for a liying1 noxy, our deyelop- ment is linked with the great com- mercial and financial centers of the state and country. .!f ., ' :-6',h1'. if 4 ,lf f .ua ' ' of p f 7 ,'. f ,IJ Af: . H ., V It , V 1 v' -' J i-- . 7 FEET' M C L O0 1 f 1,01 - mecrto - 1749 -5-g tl I li' I , r i,i, i- ,ly I , '.1'E.-1 - E l 9 . ,, 2 43 f -fr' f I, I. ,ei , N. A ,WL HJ 7 I C ' V I T C 4 1 l 4 . , 'fl ,. 1 -f , ' ' . I ' ,eff f 59 ' f ', 1 , -1 . , . nf 1 lf ff- . l i r , 1,54 Qlzui' J .ja E Y E '. ,PL r- 8294 1, -'im' ig- - A 5 .' -qv S--ff-Q '- , ,- I ' 'P ' - - 'ici-a W 3- .N if '- V'- cn in-. Fort Ouiarcnon Marker on the South River Road. 1 ,' -. A --...ig . . I 1!l'lZ0fs, . T955 ' '. . w---M -:- -. ' ' l,. i i Elnfrlimzfg lli' 'r ffflz' E Emrrmiinzfli iurniiii Mi The Girls' Glee Club 06211 N N 5 I D l llll lll y.-i ll XX ll Ct, llt' lu x I NIU II X ,ill A ixiu I 1 X r ,I 1 1 Nwu: tiki ilu up ,. .- IC Q J- I 'E f-4 Q : 'l, ,J '4 , 4 . .. - 1 vf 'i ' 5 I lcv c r s. .una X l I slrmxm-cl rzirc ziliilitx' iii picqing thc girls friam the gruup In lzikc the nuccs- -MJ1 . . T . . . . -- ' - pickcrl lly Bliss XX lim- lrwvm the larger grmiip in thc tint sciiicstcr. 111- x1.gw..L'- . ,,i -...sri 1 .H - 1.1 59- f -. gf 1 A: U ll -MQ l' xxx!! ,-!i - ,Z , .. : .4 , h f.2'.-, L-gi . L ... ,1 , - . A F, ,. - .. : A. 3,3 f- :.. - ff if. 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'lllic girls tl1:it mzulc up lliv pivlsi-il lilce fluli wr-1'c: liutli Haggard :Xilrizmna Xlulliuriir liillicr l',llZlI'L'4 l'lclL'H l'nxx'L'll Xlzirgzirct Marlin Liliristinc Xlairxwii l.L'Kl1r5'I1Q FUX llul'I1Il1y Klilruil Xlzirgarct Hzirrimzm Niiliy llnxlcr liziyncllc kizimplicll lfziyu llziyvw lxzltliclwiiv l.y11cl1 1903-Purdue wreck. 'llliclma l.:1l'lzi11l1 HllflL'l1NL' l':I'UXYll Rlarir- Cahill Xlnry l'clci'sim Xlilclrcrl llziugli liathlccii Hill Xlury l'lL'lll.Hl'1l Pr, ln, !l'.'..if :' F F' if Dill! L1 iiiiiu JW. Q - X v-Q9-KG. .U .V I A xv- ci? 3: aihli, ii . 1 1 :ng i ff 1555 ffvh - - f - . .. , .ffl ms Q uv iss -.nn V' W kkggilh iziiriifxi Zigi 4 ii, ii - 3'f:.,flf' Top Row-Lynch. Grimm-5, Gray. Powell. Bottom Row-Harriman. Hfux. Harxvm. Pvlervn Girls' Double Quartet N zirlflccl iiiusiczil zlllrziclimi has hu-ii HI'gfZLIliXL'1i hy Nliw L11 -Q, 1lliiiIiXYiliICT.i1iSYL'lil'iIllhk'fHI'Ill111.11QiI'iH'fiHlliPit'lll1lll'lk'T Q! lhc lNL'IlliJL'l'S hrixm- gin-ii iimiix iiitcrcstiiig' ciilcrlzliii if Sm lllclllw :it cmiwvczitlimf licix- :il wliiml. :it XX wi lgitziyi-its lg' High Sclimil. :mel 111 x':u'iwiix cliiirclii-5, 'l'hi-5' furiiislii-fl im ciitiix- iiiiisiczil Ill'4lg'1'llllI im' thu .Xiiii-i'iu:ui Imgiiiii which A 'X A I . - - was gjim-zitly zipiiim-cizltcili In giving' 1-iitutziiiiiiiciits thc qiizirlct xxzis ziiilwl hy 11-zuliiigs 1114 lfu licizi SCi1ZliiJiL'f' zmrl zilsw hx' thc fiflllfillg' ml' lfvulxiii Xlrllill. H1i1'hAll.i lhrzishci' was thc ziccwiiiwiiiist mi all their 4-1ig'zLg'cii1ciit5. The im-iiilwrs xxx-1'c Xlz1i'g'zii'cI Hliiiimziii. i'2YIl 1ii'ii-uw. l,L-Xluyiic lfux Ifzu' Hzivs, lizitliryii l.ym'h. HL-Ivii I'wxx'i-Il, khristmc Klzirxwii, Xlziry l'c tcrsmi, 'iqi1t'illlll l.:1l'l:11ilc, :mil lliiriicc iilifly. They sclmul zlucliturii hulrl their przlcticcf CYL'l'j'I1ltrI'1lillg1' :it Hzllll ifclwck iii thc high UH. 1904-Mr, George R. Durgan elecved as mayor for firm time. PU' fn.. Hfivfiirvz P11 'LE' lf- . -' will IME ., 'UIQ ' I- '- . . , : I - fy- , , ' 'fll'. , Emrtmilnfll llrutlls ., - - - -IQ! Top Row-Ado, Guodhart, Marxson. Goodnight, Stone. Wood, McKinneIl, Lee, Bedford. Hoover. Butlum Row--Thrasher, H. Parker. Steele. C. Parker. Plue, Mr, L. G. Minier, director. Boys' Glee Club tf'N EXN 041720 f QL' XTIZRING upon its second successful year under the di- 1 rection of Mr. l.. G. Klinier, the. Boys' Glee Club is coni- 7' posed of eleven nieinhersz Glen Stone, Maurice Goodnight. ,' ' and Herbert l'arker, as lirst tenors: Hamilton .-Xde and -V . Allhert Steele. as second tenorsg Dwight Goodhart and 'S L ,,. w . 'Qin B arxhall Bedford, as lirst bass: llurton Blcliinnel, Harry lYood and Lowell Mason, as second liass, with llortinier llcfhcsney. as pianist. The hoys take their singing' seriously and hold their practices every noon in the auditorium. They have filled many important eng'ag'e1nents, including -leiferson High School convocations and church appointments locally and out-of- town, the latter tnrninff out to he a lain' chicken dinner. 5 P' L They have also sung' at the Monon Y. M. C. A., the XYabash Valley Sanitariuni and several noon luncheons of the Kiwanis. Rotary. Lion and Optiinist fluhs. 1904-20-Mr. R. F. Hight, city school superintendent. I':v-' Oo. Il:m,I'.-I .Six ,it ttiiitiiiiiiiit iiiituiiutiis lI I ' 1' i 'IT - fwfr'-, -- '- IIF f V 2' . U mm 4:-:ff Ill' f fthe- f i f I- fi ' ly , 1 1 1, vi' AZ l g' ,QM 'et Q 1 f- I ir' F . , ' a H , ,ki may 1, ' S. . in gm' , N' use 4. In' L F 'Fat ' K ' 5 Q Ccewsftl N ttin ., ' tie e iteitiinniti Q innsiewl enniet y ee' ' I 1 U' -,A 1-et -If 1 1 ei ' 't ne' 'I qt ' C' . , mttxxeentht . Seventeen. Orchestra Hli nreli -atm ttcltls ztnnthei' yeiti tn it xii l t.11 ti It - hit: plztyetl at severztl eniivnez ' in .intl l i t 'Its ztncl plays given Ivy the selinnl mgztiiizzttiniis. inelucling' the I I . Hn in it I'lut Klnnn In tht -'Int lille, th mltu, 'lhiclcl I I if I if In tht tmiiiiititinl lull, tlllfl I ' 'tttts nt tht Ntnini tl iss pl LX ' Blztny rteeniiiplislietl innsieiztns nf the city enunt their ex- perience xx'ni'thwhile in the high selinnl Hl'ClIL'Sll'lL. Its inenilwers :ire given Qepzirztte :tttentinn lwy the rlireetress. Miss XX'hite. Yinlins: Shirley Smith. tieni'g:e t'lzn'k. XYillzn'ml ,Xllniztn, Nliltlretl llztngli, lfrecl lilntzenlinelier. llnluert lit-i'Iclintl', Klltrie liztiwvilli, tlttther- ine Giisliwzt. Klztrinii lieinnier, lilorntliezt Slinelq. :intl IYiIliznn liheat. Sztxnplinnes: Dick Arnett, Elliot I-lztllmvell. l'z1til Smiles, llerlmert l'zn'kei', Miltnn Dykhuizen, Leslie tizillnwzty. Clarinet: IYells KleNeiI. -Inhn lgtwsnii, lilztiwey Hire, lfretl Nlurxsmi, Hztmlcl Hughes. French Hnrii: .Inlin Sniith. Hass Yinlz :Xrclen IiJYt'l'IIIZ1ll. Cnriiet: Tlininas IV',CZl.l'SlJll, Rlztrsliztll lielni, blue Zufztll. Piano: Hzirlettzt Tlii'ztsIiei'. Cello: C'h2n'les l,ee. Kettle Druinsz Glenn 'I1lII'l1Cl'. Drums and Hells: IYelling'tnn Cztrpeiiteii 1905-Eighty factories in operation in city with a capital of S3,616,841. PN- Om- Htuhift-.i Sfmt!-yi , . - . 1 ,D -.--.?,'? . 'zylzfgllp 1 .F E 111197. ZZ,g :f '-f,111finwsg a t W '?'gj,,:u gl E111111111111111, llllllllfii f' i ' .'q,,- . '- 44 Q ' : .I.,. ffvlgx ' Top Row-Keller, Baker, Cady. Bottom Row-Hershey, Miss Miller. The Spanish ciub sis I KI I N 1,11'gz111izz1tic111 made 1111 uf stuclents co11111leti11g' 1111e year of .. iq S1J2ll1lSl1 11111re. lts 11111'1J1,1se is tlweefolcl, ta give Zl.X'Zll'lCd ' and s11ec1t1c k11o11'leclg'e ot 1Jl'll'2lSCS 'ot tl1e subject XVl11Cl'1 C-311 Qgv ' not be taken 1111 111 class work, t1m,Q'11'ea social traiiiiiig' with F 1 tll6.?1J2llllSl1 at111us11l1e1'e., and to develop SfllClt'l'llS. 1'es1JQ11- 1,5-1144:-E-1 sibility. l'lt'I'?'?Zll1 be gamecl a lietterlc11owleclg'e ent 517Z1ll1Sl1 1-2 ' as s1mlqe11 Ill dittereiit countries, the QCOQ'I'2113llj', history and c11stt1111s uf tlmse c1 11111tries and more 2l1l1DI'CClZlllOI1 ofS11a11isl1 culture, art and literature. The 1H'Og'l'Zlll1S are 2ll'l'Zlllg'CCl to Cl'ltCl'lZll1l as well as i11for111. Students are 1'es11u11sil1le for tl1e ZLI'l'21llQ'ClllC1lt of all 111'11g'ra111s a11cl sucial activities as well as for the co11cl11cti11g' of 111eeti11g's. XYitl1 tl1e social rise of tl1c lZll'1Q'l121Q'C come 1111t only a11 added interest i11 the study. but also a sym- llllllly and llIlflCl'Sl2ll1Cllllg' of the people who use it. OFFICERS President . . - lx. liklilili Secretary - - RNA H1:1zs111-11' 'l'rcas11rer - .lnux Lfxnx' Faculty .'xClYlSl,ll' Miss Xl11.L1:1c 1908-Lafayette Art Association started. P.,f,- nn, l14....1f,-1' ram 111, lE1E1111111E.111111111L 1111111111115 - - Q- F' 5, - ,f Q ' J 15 WWE -.-47. I5 1 ' f' ' 1 'HM-. LA 1 ' 1 FW - 'fI1l ISL Q-!'! hx ' 1 F I1 I 1 I 71-.354 - , i 1 1 1 Jw 1,51 , N' -:xx - . ' Top Row-Burkhardt, Phan-s. llnllom Row-Roberts. Miss Congleton. F1-rlrusnn Le Cercle Francais 11 5, It 1C L'1f1QL'1.1f 1f1QAXL',X1S is ll 1'i1'L'11C11C1ll11111 11'111c11 S1l1K1L'I11x 'I u . l y , ii 6111111111-t111g' 111111'c 1111111 11111- yn-111' 111 1'1'1-11011 111111 1111 1111-1'11g 71,1 1 Q1'11c1c 111 1-1 111' 111U1'L' 1111- c1ig'11111-. 1ts 11111'1111s1- is 111 11171 1-ml , ' . . . ' , , . . Q4 111l1tL' Q111111-1111111111 111 1'1'c11c11. 1111-11' 111L'L'1l11g'S 1111- 111- IXY3 L, ,L 1 . . fix 11111'c Il 1111311111 111 1111- 11111111-S111 115 1111-11111c1's. 'Q ,,1. - i U H H h - Q 1 .X 1'1'Cl1C11 1111113 1111111-161111. was g'11'1-11 111 11111- 111 1111 sv 4' 1' X t . . I . ,. . . ARF 1111-1-t111g's 111111 X e1'1111 N1c1J11111s 111111c1'c1111:11111'yg111111111t11 1-11 N12ll'j' 1fc1'g'11s1111: sistcrs, D411'll1115' 1111111-1'ts 111111 1ist111-1' 1'11111'es: Ibllg XYZl11L'1' H1,1111lI1f1S1J3'I 111'i11c1'. 1211111161 1:L'1'g'l1S4lI1. K111C11 1l11L'l'CS1 is s1111xx 11 111 1111s 111' gz1111z11t11111 111' 1111- st11c1c11ts111111 '1111-1' 1111- Zi1XYZlj'S 1111x11-111s 141111 C111111- Z1 l'l1i'1111lC1' 11s s111111 11s they 1111- 1-1ig'i1111-. ll1fF1L'1iRS Prc-s1r1c11tx - - 141-111 1'1I'RKH 1111111 ENTH1-.R P11.x111x Treasure-1' - - - - - x1.XRY F1311111'Q11Y Secretary - - - V 1P111111T11Y Rf1RFlRTN Faculty .'X1'1V1il'1Fx Mlss K11111111, 111111 M155 C11N1zE1,T11w 1908-Battle Ground monument dedicated. P1:-' ffm- lI1.v1i1 .1' ,X'z'111- Tgirirtmmumt 11111111115 111 .fumes - .. r ,.-: I A , ,gait Y lp. f' I ' ' ,lf :,' , ffl Hglqg? .f.'Q.' 4:21 N ',-f - , A fl 1.x .I ' 5111 ::f1:- , 1,11Mfa2'a,,M. , , ?:g31:4..m,, Top Row-WVOodworth, Steele, Staley. Bottom Row-Marshall. Miss Marlin. The Latin Club l X T16 p111'posc of fUSlGl'lllg'2lI1 interest ni . . ' . - 5 ll l 111 t1t clztssms :md to p1'm11otc 21 s1111'1t ill 1--2,-r.', f 7 ,ly l 151' 1 W ' it 1 - v,1' , . , , .,, ut gwmcl tellowsl11p z1111o11g students ot Latin. the Latin Club was OI'g1'ZllllZCCl 111 . 4 ' I . . H . ' 1 .X1Jl'll, 1924, 1111de1' tl1e 11z1111e ot C1rc1,1s r A u I - . ., ,, . f . f I ' l-z1t11111s. l he club 11:15 seven lllCCtlllg'5 ' each year. xlCl'IllJCl'Sl'1lll 111 the club is limited to those students w11ol1z1ve co111pletedatlez1st mme rear of l,ztti11. e11:1l1li110' them to carrx' 1111 their , Ph . 111eeti11g's wlmlly 111 l,z1ti11. The uilicers for the year 192-l-1925 are: I'rt-siclcnt V XvlCL'-Pl'CSlflktlll ' Secretary A T11-zmxrer - Houster Repurter l':1c11ltv ,XflVlS0l' Y - xl.XRlL.XRliTT.X M.xRs11,x1.1, - - .-X1.11r3RT ST1:li1,r1 v xl.XRNi S1'.x1.Ex' - .l.XNlC L'.x1.1.1sox - - 'l'111a1e1as.x XYO0DXX'0RTll Miss I-lassua M.xR1.1N 1909-City had Eve Ere stations. 331 Ere plugs and twenty Fnremcn, l',1.', Un llmzir--1 Tru ' r-,, uf 7 Y -'g....,,. .,-. F 'mg -fl:-1 :Eff t ttttt tm tt L ..t tt January Senior' Dance 335,- ,'. HSIIIYIQRSY lX'cll,ciliclyttttgct l1it with tim-ttftl1ttscsi1ttws ' 1 lutlls? XYcll. l sttrc clirl11't miss ltccztttsc mtttc cttttlrl miss I tri' tltttlgc :tll thc smtwy misslcs which wcrc tl1t'ttw11 zttwtttml :tt thc clztticc. This ClZlllCL' wats mit ttttly :tpttt'ttpt'i:ttc in rlccs 1 -fi ttrzttitttts :tml ftttttl, ltttt ztlstt in Q-mul timcs t-ttjttyccl lw :tll. .Xltltttttglt thc ltrst g'l:t11cc:t1'ttt1ml .XllL'Il.S lntlltwtttttt wzts mit tttx w:t1't1ti11g. thc gay ch:tttt-1' :tml ltcctttttittg ftwtclts ltclit-rl thc cttlcl :time-:tt':t11cc which thc siittwltztlls, tctclcs, :tml thc tttvstt-t'1ttt1s TN U'i:t11t smtwltztll. wh1cl1 lttmv' m thc L'ClllL'l' tit thc l1'tll 1- wc 5 t .5c . The pcppy mttsic tttrtttshcrl lw thc lltxtt- lJ:tx'1s t7t'cl1cstt':t h:trl :t lttt ttt flu with t1t1tti11g' thc zip m thc 1t:trtx'. which w:ts :tt tts zcmth wht-11 thc gtztttt smtwltztll w:ts ttltcttt-tl :tml l1t1ml1't-tlstttcttttttti sttttwlutlls c:tmc tttm- lllillg' ttttt. Thu ltztppx' cttttttlt-s wcrt- cc1't'tmlt' ltvtthc tt, lc'tt'c 'ts thc , 1 1 c 1 , SlI'2ll1lSllfUl1t,l1llL',SXYL'L'l Httittcugitvt-t-x'c1'ylttttlt':t11i11lili11g'ttttlttstt, 'llht' tl:t11cc mtw is ttttly :t tttctttttry. ltttt wc :t1'c rcmimlctl ttf it iii lttttliitig' ttvct' thc 11t,wt-l p1'tQtg'1':t111s which thc cttmttttttcc ctttttpttsctl ttt l'lt7'tl1ctl1 XX 't1'rl . 4 . 4 L lCllZlll'lllllll l, L l'llll'lL'S lit-1111crly. llttrtttlty SllZlll.L'l'. :tml l.:twt't-ttcc hlztclastm. flL'SlQ'llCCl. :tml L'Yk'l'5'l1tltlf' ILQ'l'L'k'S thztt tht-5' wt-rc thc clcvt-1'cst lt1'ttg'1':tt1ts SL'L'll in Hlllllllf' :t tllll'lCt'.u January Kid Party ni-3 , TV HIC high :tml miglttx' St-ttittrs wt-tc rctttimlt-tl ttf thc- Clays whcn thcy wc1'c mit stt ltttty :tt thc 'l:t11t1:t1'y lxtcl l'a1't5'. IJ lfthcyl1:ttl:ts1tmcl1 ftm i11 :tll thcii' cliilcllittttcl :ts thcy hztrl ,Q-5 Q :tt this pzttty mtm- ttf thcm wtttilfl tilt-it-ct ttt living' it ttvcti 4: 4753? 'l'hc pattx' wzts hclrl 111 thc gvttt, which wzts g':tx'lx' rlccttf 'L'-IL- if! l'-04'-'54 . ' . ' ' '. . 3?yfQ: 'E l'2llL'fl 111 cttmtc pttstcrs :tml ltztlltttms. .Xs thc Sctitttrs. i' -f ' G rlrcssccl :ts liirls. L llIL'l'Cfl thc gyiit thcy wcrc Q,'lX'Cl1 lttlly- pttps ttt lqt-cp thcm ztmusctl fm' ztwhilc. xYl1L'll :tll thc gttcsts :t1'1'ix'ccl they bcgzm ttt ttlzty fztvttritc cltilcllittttcl gzttm-s. XYht-11 thc chilclrcit weft- tired of lililfillg. ice crcztm ctmcs wcrc pas sccl ztrttttml :tml tl:t11ci1tg' wats cttjttycrl tmtil 11tt'clttck.wl1c11tltt-pztt'tyltt-okc up :tml thc ltitls wcrc :tU':tit1 hiffh :tml tttiglity Seitittrs. N :-1 1910-11-jefferson High School erected. P.xgt- 11.11.14 Ex,-:tn i., . .,'4'0-, --.. '71, 1 ,fffif 2 we . . ffffi . 'W K ,..fll1, . .. ..,lll, . A .ll if gk T ,s. 2 holding' the svi -A an l ll r ufvf' N2 - ggi!-gli: 'Sunshine Prep Parties , VERY important event in the lives of the p1'eps took place in September in the form of the Sunshine Prep Party. The upperclassmen acted as big' sisters to the preps by inviting' them individually to attend the party and assist- ing' them in their initiation into the society. The preps were welcomed by Bliss Dorothy Arnold. the president. They then recited the sunshine creed while nbol of sunshine, a lig'hted candle. After these ceremonies a deliffhtful hour was spent in the gym in entertainment. games and sing- P' ing: The refreshments. as usual, br1g'htened up the spirits and all the n iwinv' that they were from then on members preps were delighted in li 4 g of the Sunshine Society. The new members of the Sunshine Society from the january begin- ning' class were initiated at the Semi-.-Xnnual Prep Party. The affair was in the form of a Yalentine party. which was in keeping' with the day. .Xll the girls assembled in the auditorium and Valentines were given to the preps bv their big' sisters. The preps recited the Sunshine Creed and were then entertained by a number of clever take-offs on teachers and school life. Xfter the entertaimnent delicious ice cream sandwiches were served. The committee for these parties consisted of: llernice l3aug'h. Marian T liellog-gg Dorothy Roberts, Gladys lyog'ers. and linnna Sellers. Football Banquet 04,56 , N appreciation of the splendid work that the 'Z-l football ' team did this vear, the Lafayette Council of the Knights t 1116 JJLI it tit stlst 5 of Columbus ent lrtained the coach and squad at 1 '.l bit sul 1 at the close f l f' . 'Z.'H1. 7 5 .Xfter the big' feed, Toastmaster Charles Vaughn called on Coach tlrosshans. members of the team and members of the council to voice their opinion regal ding football. Klany interesting' talks were given. especially the one given by jimmy l'helan, football coach at l'nrdue University. ' ' A ' 1t'fllllUfSl1'lf l1'lg'. lletween courses and speeches evervbody joined in tl g 41-'ss lead bv 5. 5. llalma The supper was served by a number of -leff girls. who. under the di . I C - z ignew Clark. aided in helping' the merrnnent a ong. I't't'llcmIl nl Xlls l tl lll l 1913-The Hcod.'A rv, ow' lit.-fi'-i rr' vn-'----f'm'R'- l.....,- -Q x. ,t ?? WE lm :SEPA 7 7' lwtffvf Elilllllilllllllllli Rlllllltllkllti fllfff .A .. .V fftff' The june Senior' Dance WTF!! , .., . Q l'l:iXlxlXt1 ul tlztuees. trttut ztll uitliezttutus att the time the 'KQL-fggt f Nztutilus weut tu press this clztuee is giving tu lite SOME ff WX , clztuee, M i Dixie llztvis ztucl his lntys ztre ltttukecl In 1 trek zt few v Oi'clis :tt the .-Xlleu clztuee pztvilittu nu the eveuiug ttf Xlzty sixth lietweeu the htturs ttf eight ztucl twelve, t The meiulters ttf the emuutittee were XYHl'lill1Q'L'X'L'I'y tlzty mu their plztus fur eutertztiuiueiit. cleeftrzttittus ztutl thirst preveuters. Nu tlrtuht the hztll will he clleettrzttecl with lllue ztucl Grey streztuters. which ztre the elztss etilttrs, tttgether with Sl1l'll'lQHHXYL'l'S ztutleljteetive liglitiug. The iueiulters ttf the etuuiuittee were: littltert liestle tehztiruiztu 1. Sztrzt Callisuu, Czttheriue lfurt. vlrthu liliutt, :tml Klztrgztret XYhite. 'I'he tztce ulty ztrlvisttrs were: Bliss hlllllflt' l,eiter, ztutl Xlr. Xl. Li. Klztrshztll. Gala Week Program EL! A lfgXX'lNli .lClllAL'l'St'l1l, ztfter citiupletiug the vztrittus etturses 5 . , J set ltefttre them. is it very iiuptirtztut eveut iii the eyes ttf J t f everx' stutleut. F-it iii ttrtler tit iuztlte this tztrewell weels it It r A e 4. - ' E ,li huge success :tml utztlae it su thztt it will lie reuteiulteretl iu xeztrs tu ettute, the fiztlzt Nteela Utiuiuittee hzts ztrrztugetl the -' - , 4 tttllttwiug'1t1'ttg'r1t1it: Klzty 22-Tliursclzty eeeie,ee,..,ee,i.......,. e,,eeiei,..,eeeeeeee,..eeee e,ee. ei.eeee C ' 1 tiixwiezttittii May 25-liritlzty ,e,e. ...,.,,,,.,,e,iee,ee,e,..,....eieeeeeeiee,,ieeeieeee l iifl lbzty May Sl-Suuclrty ,,,,,e,,.e.....,ee,. ee,.iee l lzteeztlztureztte, il. ll. S. ,Xutlituriuui .luue 1-ehlttmlzty ztfterutmu .e,,.. ,..eee.ee...,..,,,..,..eii..,..iiieeii.... ' l'he:ttre lktrty ,luue 2-Tuesclzty night ..e,..,,,,,..,,,. ...eeeeiei,,.,e,,,, l -ztwu lktrty -luue3-llietluestlzty ztfterutttui ..,,e e.,.i h luuitti'-Seuittr l'ieuie ,luue 4-Thursclzty iiitwiiiiig '....iiie. ...........,eee,..,..,e l lreztlcfztst Julie 'l-'l1llllI'SCflZlf' evening e.,.,i,,..,.,ei..,.,.ii..e........,.,,..i,ee..ee...,. Cwtiuiueueeuieut The euuuuittee is ettitutusecl of Esther l'h:tres lchztiriuztul. librwotliy lllierliarclt, -leztuette lieutz. l'ztul Sickztftmse. Celettrge XYttlex'er zturl llwight Gooclhart. 1913-14-Present Main Street bridge erected. Ptgt' Om Ht,t,.1f.z Tfiitfuti a fi: 'Wm ce WE w ff o--J-gif.. -abil: IJ wife E W W m i i if i -3 Foreword ,W HE life of a community and of the institutions which giye character to that community can hardly he measured with a degree of dramatic effect in periods of a year. The changes and the ehfects of the in- iluences at work progress too gradually for such short steps to mean a great deal. So it has become customary to measure these changes by centuries and yye are pausing noxy in this jef- fersonAnnual to turn hack and survey the result of this iirst step in the life oi' Lafayette. 7 Vllfl Early Residences at Eighth and Cincinnati Streets. I ' rrtatz iq ss I nazi mlllfiiwl , . ' F F ffisiiizfi 5559 ff lll.!illlll'lllL.lLl5 3 F' jf-, iiaggl' -. - -'- . r--' ' 1 lg.r1'i Ullumni News Ryu-it .XTcniQsox. A2-1. was killed. while hunting. by the accidental discharge ul- his gun. Miss Lrcr XY.xrni. Class tif 'oo, a teacher for many years in the Indianapolis and La- fayette public schools. died yery suddenly last Uetolier 4 1qg4t, ,Xt the time of her death she was a member ot' the l'urdue faculty. -lonx Iiixtxiiit.. the brother of Dean Kimmel. was killed when his car skidded off a ni 1,'i untain road in California. Mr. Kimmel was a graduate of the old Lafayette High School. Cufxi Cxowti. '33, -leti s great athlete. has been elected captain ot' the Notre Dame football team for the season '35-'3o. -lttli l31tiN1t.xRnT. '33. another of .letT's athletes. has been elected captain of the Notre Dame basketball team for the season '35-'311 lfd. Crowe played on the Notre Dame bas- ketball team this year. Titrtaia McC,yR'ry. '33. who has spent several years attending Indiana. is now librarian at xleff. Dax Haxixiit is attending Penn State. playing football there, Hruix Ptirtixs is attending Miss Rlaker's School at Indianapolis. XYiLLi.ui Kiaxx. '22, is attending Annapolis. XoRrERT XYMQXHR. 'I5. is married and is in business in South Bend. HERHERT CRHCCII. '33. married Emma Hudson. '3t. Mr. Crouch is employed by the Indian Nil Co., ot this city. Fntin Dyxnrizxix. '3o. and Marr Zachary, '33. were married in Qlanuary. to34. This marrime was the fultillment of the class prophecy. Fred was elected vice-president of the .lunior class at Indiana this year. Ftuin STL'1!RY.i Faaxtiik. '33. is employed by the Bradshaw undertaking establislnnent. RIAXXYELL O, -lol-1NStnX lias won fame through his chemical research work in connec- tion with pineapple growing. His remedy saves the growers millions of dollars a year. I5ox.y1.D Tn.soN. 'lo. who has been stationed in North Carolina plants of the .Xlumi- num Co. of America. has been promoted to a much more responsible position in their plants in Pittsburgh, Pa. THIS roi.Low1Nu Qliirr .X.t.t'xtxt .uni .xTTEN1nxt: INtu.yx.x: Yerna Gingrich. Gladys Weeks. Raymond Brenner. Fred Dylcltuizen. Herbert Sullivan. Ralph Spoon. Tlieodorc Dykhuizen and Elpha Slayback. .Xrrxtxi .xr Xoitrnwiisrtiitx .uttiz Helen Hoover and Lee Shafer. Fortxitirt -ltirif srrriixrs rnxr .tan .XTTENDING ILLtNots: Leo Pottlitzer and Raymond Bud Stewart. i -liirr ALUMNI .yr XX'1scoxslx .yutiz tiregig Prelinger and -lohn XYoleyer. Allilflf .X1-t'xtxt .xr INRINCIQTIYN .yiuiz Cable Ball and Howard Hgtgmngm, Tnii Fl-LLow1xo .Xrrxixi or 'rms tixsr Two yE.yRs .-XTTENDIXKI Pt'Rut'l2 .XRIQZ Bob Arndt. Charles Milford. Durgan Beemer. Conrad Kaufman. john Richardson. Lawrence Deephouse. Lawrence Vogel. XX'illis Grey. R-wb Craw. Dwight Shields. Roh XYagner. Fritz Loop. Harold Kelley. Hob Mohlman. l'lwllis Young. Catherine McClurg, Margaret Yy- yerherg. Margaret Horan, and lieorgiana Kienly. Tnii 'lfoitowlxn .XLCMNI .ymi .yirrxzxmxiz Xorrtti llyxtliz .lim Vaughn. Tom Carney. Clem Crowe. .loe Dienhardt. lid. Crowe. and -loe Doran. Tntc FUI.I.1lXYlNli .Xlxxixt .xr Bt'TI.1-ti: .ytuiz Tom Casey. Ralph Hitch. and l'ete Mc- Connell. Cn.yiet.tis lit'R'rz is our representative alumnus at the Cnirersity of Chicago. 1916-Battle of Tippecanoe Centennial. mg. om- Il2u.iv..5 E Once In A Blue Moon gxfxxj 1 rl Illlulul l11 XII Xllllllk I 5t:g1'1li111 ' A' . H ' 7 ,., IIIS 1.11-1411, l1111l1'1' 1l11- 1l11'1-11111111 111' Xli-N QI:11V111ll:1 XX l11t11, wax 1lI'l'- 1 ' GN I P xtllfklll l1x 1l111 l1111'N Zlllll L ll'lN ffl1-1- clul:-. ll11- -1:1-fc 111 1l11- 11111- QI-- QQ fm ' ' T 5 'll l11g111,- I'1'11l'k'Hk'lll6fl 1l11- 11:1l:1c11 111 1l1u XI111111 I.Zl1lj'. .Mm l. ll. lll wiv 11111 w1'111- 111 Klrf. 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The eliarrning Belle Brnelteiilmntigli as-Lola Pratt, dis- ,- - -' 7 1 plztyefl the insiwueiztnee rut Z1 tvpieztl sueietv lititterliy. Ixatliryn Ffwrt. the ! I . nztive and impulsive little sister, suceeecletl in giving Silly Billy' Z1 f ',,,,j ease tif nerves xvhile she kept her ztutlienee ehneltling at her ingenuous- ness. linnnett Fergusiin, :is tienrge Ci'ntilmei', the guest, gave full play' Z, -1 I tn his breezy pwsrimalitv. lim-titliv liliei'lizn'1lt, the sympathetic mother '- uf Xtillie and lane, helcl the 1nirrnr up tr' nature, juclging from the interest in the ztutlieiiee wt the mothers xvhn iullmvetl up her zteting. Sara Callisun as Klnrv l'zu'elier. as Lnlzi l r:ttt's hostess, playerl up tw her guest with delightful savnir mire. llnnzilfl XX right wus the eniiipwsecl anil eztllwus vwuth to perfeetiun. Rubert Kami l'.i rm. llwi xr, 5Q,Z':: Q 1 i '2' Y-W 1, W SE 1111111111111 1111111111115 ZQ111E-Sain , 1111MMfa,.,, 1 ' .. , .,.. 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Xnv. lll-Muir: Kitincl yell meeting! lgleat liens- selaer 23-tl, 'l'hat's tmel Ntw. ll-Tues.: ,Xrinistfce Day. liig game. gn.: l plztyiiig-hleti' -lil. antl XX'est Sicle tl. N4lX'.l21xXYUfl.f XYhy are sttulents uf ,lt-H like Rolhiiisnii Crust-e? Ans.-llecrtuse they are su glad tn see lfriclay, Xt-v. 13-'l'litn's.: Yell meeting. Xnv, l-l-Fri.: Uh. we lnve In walk in the halls nf jet? antl smell the sweet llowersf' Xnv. l7-Klein.: L'-nivti. Dan XY. Simms spuke about the Cnnstitutinn. l'1rst sntwwlall tuclay, NNY, lS-Tut-s,: Uh, tif ull the tests! Yin: 19-XYerl.: First night nt' Unce in at Blue Mtgioiif' XXX- like ywur play. Miss XYhite. recl and white sweaters. .-Xin't we swell! Ym:Z4-Rlniig lilue Klwiitlzty june Seniurs cle- cicle nn swextters. Xt-xxlb-XYetl,: Yell meeting :intl Cniivn, Last tunthall gztine ut seztsnn. See the Seninr rings ztntl pins. llec. lfkluiig Cnlfl, enltl weather. Students heztr zthtfut N25 Nautilus. lieu. Z-'l'ues,: This was lizthhit Fnnr Day. Xt' wnnrler. AtJl'tltI't',t'.' 'Xnugh snitl, Dec. 4-'lliursg tin In spniism-s In hncl ii we gnt nn the Orme-ry Rnllf' lieu. S-Mon.: liveiwuiie thrillecl hy lirst hus- .. ,, kethztll game. Attica, 23: Vlelt. an. Det. 9-Tues.: Once again ,loan is with lls. Let us treat her with kintlliness tcluirt thrtvw inkl. lJeC.ll-'lll1ul's.Z 'l'i'actitm cmiipztiiy lost innney hecause not emitigli sttiflents signed up mr speeial tit lwgatt. llec. ll-Fri.: llee. ll-13-l-1-15-I0-I7-lS-19-Z9-lb ll-2311-1-QS, Sztnty is alwtit nut at Buck Creek hy this time. Dec, l5-Mini: Yell meeting. Dec. l7-XXX-'tl.: Cmivtv. XXXL seem to he eiijny- ing Christmas presents nnw. lieu, lS-Tliurs.: Christmas Sunshine meeting im' Lhilclrens' H-mme kiddies. lice Dec 22-R11 iii Htirrali ! .JS--Tues: :Xll we 11. Uym. N .Xnntlit-r yell meeting :mtl cmivn Lust clay luntil utter vztczttitnil. sk Sztntzt Llztus In luring' us lr n new f,1 1 ff , , will i Al l J ,QLA7-,A . ,vt gJ'F9f I is , ,M Oct' T fobnd-2-L'fm5el-fs I E. 1 E 1 inns? 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X . 5' Lbs .. tt, 5 if K 6 fi' 1 Wx .gf 3,1 ',Z15f5g35 NAuTu.u5 DRWE ,' 29 r'iLg o P EN S , :. f '-ww' Qtek 00 1 A fy I Q: x .f S fpfguaas-5 Xlarch I-Mon: list ont tht- iiizxrhlusfspriiig if March Ill-Fri.: Latest song hit: No matter ht-rg-A how tough tht' stuqxk ie, you czxn qxlnayf stick ' x i Fld i Il 2 ' ' H Xlzxrcli. -l-Xlimlp 'l'xt'o'xtt-iro flzxyf :xml n'c'll carry M ur Ili In W R ,au arch 13-Mon.: Course you know thu Senior on the lilm- :xml pink i-ililton, lxoth! Xl play war lxoxtpoiictl tilli Xltxrch tx-Fri.: XYcll, Xltst l'oint knocked flown - v U V Vi our wore Qmtl put fhqii-N up, Stl-ZS. March 2:--Nzxntilux haul 11 hxrtlxtlzxygkook, IS: licstlc, 17. Xlztruli U-Mong Hon' can thc tcaxcht-rs tcll it's Klomlay? XYinkcm, lllinkcm :xml Xofl. Xlzxrclylll-Kloit.: XYQ wish more people would Join the haml. Xl c unjoy music and rutrcsh- Xlzxrcltlll-XYr1l,i -lrziiicttc lrntz wins omtoriczxl Cl'l'llC5l. ments Fifth Hour. A April 1-Xllxcl.: Hon' ingxny times jun' get Nltxrch ll-Thurs.: Pt'i'm-tixzxl motion is itllplli- f1,ulL.dy fihlc. wx thia tiny thc ctlitorcsscs' hrzxin t-ox1ltlix'tmox't-, .-Xlxril 2-,l.l'll.1l'b.I lfirwt night uf Scx'entecn. i 7 No tleczxyctl fruit nsctl. Xlarch l-+l7ri.: Clt-inzitix ha- vzxnislxctl. The tl-xg nscrl in St'vt-iitct-ii. Ruwzxrtl, 5l1,lll.l,lU! .Xpril 2 zxnil 3-lt muwt ht' awful gootl. Xlzxrch 10-Xlon.: This iQ original as l am in li fxlffil 3-Ffl-i NYU 2--'ISV' Uh- ilk' bvllufilul pot-tical nxootl. fl+,'Wl'l'F- qI.lY llTlf lwmklc' lmlf' 'mr' .-Xpril 7-'l'ncs,: Convo, Got next wats. Huvcn't Zrdllt lm tlt 21 ltttitixt' utr, - wcgwcll- we .ll.m'l mis' l nshctl thu gay clown too tar. MUFIC ltb' llw lx, A, R. .-Xpril Sirhiotlit-r convo. lYhzxt is hccoiiiiiigf. Xlzxrcli 17-Tm-S.: Irish make gi giuxfl showing. .-Xpril lil-,lcuiictte sure knows her groceries about thi, Constitution, lih, Whitt! Xlzxrch IS-XYtAcl,: Some of these Seniors :tru So Nmztrt. lrt-nc Smith wzxntx to know hon' much ll ft' Ntlimlx Curb. .XprilSllsllitirx: johnny Rat- wzxntx lu luring hi: motlicr to the Sunshine tcti. 1 Now nor an FEQETEIEL, i 'VE' Q K Ol, P1153-BJ Luclfa! ' I Y ' Q, xt t t gf t t if ft, i W , --' ' M ll 4' l f F pd ' . ' , 7 xx, i my Ta' - rg.-A , I fx Nil , - m , if ! Aff! ' t 4 '-. ..- ffarw 4 1 f f :A fn- ,W fi 1 F 7 qu iq.. 54 -. i 't t t in . W Q A cms,-J I - X V V ,l 1 5 77'J.-,FF 15 4 kg . Y - ES ,,-5 'I 'Wg' t . E ' ' 5-'iQ igei - aunuch rovv--vim ,.,.,,,- Q., M l'i fm lI1.f,,l' I 'l ,'tlx-'1':i'-i EE11111E11'1111111111111 N11111TU11.1115 . N' I W A , 7 ? ' -,A ,Lili ,,,.,,A1 .,... 11,1i.'T.'fj,V,j::::iiQl 1 ' 1 :':.': 1 .:l.:l nu 'I ll SI 1 nm I ll l,,,, 'i' Ill '::!-: I-I M -1- 1 i. 1 .fS:55s5ffg E11 wif! 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Q gifs. 'Will 9 lfglllllimllrllllffllll llllflmllllllllllli iiifffilf' elm? xv ': i':llb dlmwoa., ,' u r 4 YW! l'. l:ff:,g:1fvQ'f!f.: --5,-,, I . . U-H ,VI -I 4 . Q Dedication ti Q the memory and the spirit of devotion and sacrifice of the Marquis de LaFayette, who was on a friendly visit to America at the time Vwfilliam Digby plat- - ted our city, this Centennial Volume of The Nautilus is dedicated, oft if 'Yo 'E--fgzug . m l r, 'ill-2' D-. 'I 'J . ,qt Qi-F ' fd -, . 1719-O' ober 28-Sicur de V F h C mmandef- I E I ' i it--v 2 1 lflff 5. WWE I -ii,-,, -'-4-5 ,,, f? I f Nl-utr, ll Q51-My Lil, P . V '- '- - ,,yfw?.' E ,W i l l W U , le Our' Qfldvertisers effigy john F. Ruger The Varsity Boot Shop Earl E. Goodnight Tippecanoe Loan 8: Trust Co. Lafayette Bill Posting Co. Schurman Grocery Co. Lafayette Tent 8: Awning Co. The Foster Shop Eagle Furniture Co. Kienly Drug Co. Dr. Guy A. Thomas L. G. Fletcher A. C. Sandberg McAdams Furniture Co. Lee Glatz Confectionery The Vellinger Pharmacy H. C. Smith Co. Moore 8: Keniple Hardware Co. Philips 8z Co. Luna Amusement Co. Wolever Electric Co. Baltimore Clothing Co. Glatz 8: Schweitzer Cigars Bachman Drug Co. Henry Rosenthal Clothing Co. E. T. Riley Grocery Co. Lafayette Lumber Co. Lafayette Business College Haywood Publishing Co. Haywood Pharmacy Palais Royal - First Merchants Nat'l Bank May 81 Davis Lafayette Printing Co. Wells-Yeager-Best Co. Peoples Taxi Co. French Dry Cleaning Co. Berry's Confectionery Loeb 8: Hene Co. Lahr Hotel P. M. Allen Gerry Mohlman Co. John Sperb Hardware Co. B. Berger Brothers Furniture Koerner Electric Co. Widmer Drug Co. Decker Bros. Ray M. Southworth Clothing Co. F. Jos. Mulhaupt 8: Son Herff-Jones Co. A. E. Kemmer L. G. Balfour Co. Stafford Engraving Co. 1923-tal Five Points Fire station built. tbl Trinity M, E. Church celebrated its semi-centennial. tcl Ground broken for Purdue Union Building. pq, fn. 11i,,,.1v J 'rifii-rift!-rw Q V , Q ' K mg. 5. , R5- nf Nl .A IVA. . ' ,A V-. 1' . 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A. MILLER, Pres, J. L. LOEB, Pres. Emeritus WE SOLICIT HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS' ACCOUNTS WE BOOST FOR YOU-YOU BOOST FOR US 125 North Fourth Street I Illlf O ' .. ? ' ' fiiili-u 0? WWE -:Q :Eff gum: . like 1 5.2 .ffl A fl' -N ..,4. h y I FA --.., g A . , p f Q 'Q THE LAFAYETTE BILLPOSTING CO. is NORTH THIRD ST,-PHONE 3902 nfl. 'ttf POSTING AND GENERAL OUTDOOR DISPLAY ADVERTISING Q5 Q Doctor-Mr, Peebles, you owe your remarkahle recovery to your wife! tender care. you. doe. Since thats Mr, Peebles-Thank H the Case, I'll make out the cheek to my wite. 5 5 HopelesQ-Oh-h-li-h-li, I'm flying! Hopeful-Can I help you? 5 EE Helene E.-,lack coultln't ei-meg he's in the hospital. Somebody stepped on his pipe at the game, Margaret Nkhite-I don't to go to the hospital for that. Helene-You don't eh? It was his winflpipe. 5 EE Hen Baker-Give me an Arrow collar, Clerk-VVell, how narrow? Sli BE Little Archie-Gee, pop! I just swallowed a worm, Anxious Father-Take a drink of water, quick. quick! and wash it down, Little Archie-Naw, let it walk. 5 E Kenny BrelsfordAXVhat a surprise to see you in a dress suit! Did you rent it? Ham Kelly-No, hut every time I stooped over I thought I would. see why ht-'d have 5 EE VVilbur Fosnot-Xkhy do they call the dental office a parlor? ,Ioshua Chew-Oh. tliat's only another name for drawing room. Page Um- Inn Clarence Beelit-Doe. Iye got In have some' thine for insomnia. I hayt-n't been able In sleep at all lately, I5lystander-Try sitting down in front of your text-hooks for a few minutes. Charlie Houston-Yes, there is much Seoteh nn my father! side. Helen I-Iessi-in-You mean nn his hip, Bo-I'm leaving for LKIYIUVZIIIII next week, Zo-T, Il? Ho-Nil-Graml Canyon 51 EE Eleanor Ilnxton-Does your new Chinese Cook speak good English? ,lane XYilsriii-N-'lg he speaks lnroken china. E 5 .-Xnn Unger-Say, lim, what's this school. Pend- ing, you play next week? 5 HE Richard Orth-Can you sing a solo? Arlo Stauiier-No. I ean't duet. 5 li? Dick Arnett-The hathtuh at our house IIB:-llll been working for three months. ,lim Snyder-VI'hen did you linrl that out? Dick-This morning. 45 5 VI'aitress-Boiled tongue, stewerl kidneys, fried liver-- Val Haywood-Never mind your symptoms. I-et's have something to eat, 1' T14-wry-Sswvi -... '-g EDGE llf ,mg 12:94, ,4 59:12. Q5 , . TD 'Wt it ulit. m ini. .illl lf, ll 1 ,, 9 0 SCHURMAN GROCERY COMPANY 271-PHONES-272 EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR FERNDELL FOOD PRODUCTS 6 4? A l have to write .-X poem. Our English teacher said, So I might as well hegin it. Or take a D instead. Now what to write I do not know. Hut something it must he. So when l come to class today l will pull down a C. Now poetry is not my line, As you can easily see. Hut when my teacher looks at Il1ls, l'm sure l'll get a H, Now at the end of this little poem, This much l have to say, 'l'hat when my tt-aeher reads this Hell not give me an .X. -llox fD'l'iRlEN. ' Liv. In First Niggah-You is so thin you could close one eye and pass for a needle. Second Xiggah-Say, yon is so thin your man Could leecl yon on grape juice and use you for a thermometer. Str Pri Lucille is disillusioned ahout Gordon. How come? are caused hy ci hard mattress. There was a knot in the wood. The man walked over and untied it. EH EE Mrs, Callison-Did you sweep hehincl the door? -lane-X es. nearly everytluug, is Si l.eKIoyne lfox-He says l'm the nicest girl in town. ' Dot .'xl'll0lfl'-Xxllj' tlon't you go with him any more? LeMoyne-l don't want to disappoint him. Tad Fort-Tliey say that new fellow likes only brunettes. Sara Callison-Yes. l'm dyeing lu meet him Mr. Troutinrm-My wife says slit-'s all unstrung. lYhat shall I do? Mr. HightMSeuCl her a wire. Oscar-XYhat makes you say .-Xlyee is catty? Mayhelle-XX hy she's ruined nine lives already. .-X familiar place, said Sara. looking at the Sofa. Manic Farmer-XYhy is Hen XYinski so quiet? Eddie Yuill-XYell. he caught himself cheating at solitaire and hasn't spoken to himself since. joe Pottlitzel'-That hoy looks like 3 musical sort of fish. Nate Freedman-He is-he's a piana tuna. 6 Q LAFAYETTE TENT AND AWNING CO. 220-222 NORTH THIRD STREET Manufacturers of TENTS AND AWNINGS She thought his sleepless nights were due to thinking ahout her. She found out today they Q O IHQ. Up !l:in.lr. 4' 1':rm:y-Figlif ' 'x?Gill?. N an l-- u ,m mramllulil hlllillllllhlll li M il? T i s I' ew- , :P f .ff 5 f' HI' - 'llll2 '-ft! ' r -1 P .4 Paz: I i Y ' .1'.. I 1 2751331 1' Q.. - Sr- . ---, , 5 --' Sam l'iHl'llCS-Xviilltf. lmvc' ynu any Nlu-llwl fe guru? ' Waiter rfurprifl-fllfl think W, err, LEAVE YOUR FILMS WITH Us FOR Sam-'l'l1ei1 take this egg our :uirl fer-fl il. 5? X 1 BETTER lhairman rat K. K. li. meetingl-: ll! limi: ucntlumeii, plcaw he slim-tcfl, FINISHING 5? 5? Mr O'llricn-lin yuu think wilk st-rckiiiqi arc' and you will receive more good pictures from every llUCS'5Nal'l'.: , I . roll ..., We can save lxatlierincfacx up In 11 curtain pr-int, many incorrect exposures E that usnzallly appear as , v ' , ai ures. lrlill Frwwiiiaii-lJ.mI knrrck my Ffvrflg it ha- i-l11v11gl1 kiirmckx already. lwm Munger-Yep, every kiiriclis ll lun-Nt. lhaI'N why lt! N.. grrrifl +111 the hillx. -lwhn l'lummcr--Yuu Qurc have line I'-ig ll'l1'lllll .-Xhel Ostcrlmft-Sav. man. that aii1't iw km- . , llvvlx' lll the frirlll 'rf yirllf fait! 'lil-lfl www with a hwy named lrhrliliyg Hel a wlwlicr nt' 11 Nrirt: l-Fir. tlmugh he canmrt Nlirmi W wi-ll, He alwayx hrilfl the Ffirr. She wax raxilln-1' ll IllVl' qirl ll, LH' li, Lf? Yw. lwfiiu' rnllcuef' THE FOSTER SHOP EVERYTHING FOR KODAKERS West Side Square Gene MCDOWQ-ll-Gee. ynu ncvrl a Nhave. C Nfvrwfwrl ifamphell-Tha1's riuht, it ii Uctfiher. QB 0 l wile1l again, murmurwl the clwcrrlalc flmp YOU WILL GET THE RIGHT START AT My linlmic wax fwllflrnlljaZ.Z1l1illL'iIlg1 Hail a partm-r-wciglit hu- hunrlrul three, rlillt lzluirl' WHN luv- Zlllfl Inu SlllDlli'l'j'j O, hring hufk my Irmuiie In me! S-mic :lay l'll lm rich. saiwl the fl-rg af he picked up thu su-ut. l'm gluing to call my halsy Cliarlw, ailvr Lamh, 425 COLUMBIA ST- ywu kxiwxxf' eaifl thu nil-tliur, lm'a114v hc iN such a lamb. XYhy flun't ywu call him Xliilliam lleam-.H xairl the iwighh-nw, l-ecauw he lelwwellf W much. lilcaiwr -lacks-mil caught hcr rerl-haiirlefl. Hn-lun Klink-XYhat war she flriing? lf. -l.-Using my lllrillfli. Klurtwli Culver-I het :Xllrerla Clark! father mvm a wrmrl yarrl. 5aiirly Sa11rlliel'gfH4.wB that? M. C.-Uh. I juxt saw hcl' lumhcring' up thc itreet. Ruger Carr-Any inure fhrurlrlurl wlicat? XYaiterfX0pe. HOME OUTFITTERS Roger-VVell, that? the last Qtraw! 5 15? Miss Young-XYhat is the largest city in ICQ- land? 49 Q, Bud Erwitze-lceburg, Pzrs 0 ur I1'1.mi1'rf-1' Tic,--:rx-Xfnr 1 Wrff ,, THE II, I f',':,,iJ-Mlf I QM' 'TT ffif' I. IEIIIIIIIIIAI IIAIIIIIIIE -Tuff-ZW! YOUR FRIEN DS THE KIENLY DRUG COMPANY MAIN AND SIXTH STREETS S9 45? PRESCRIPTION i -'NOT HOW CHEAP, DRUGGISTS BUT How GOOD ALWAYS BACKING JEFF H9 'CE' Q 4? DR. GUY A. THOMAS PHONE 3319 DENTIST L. G. FLETCHER SHOE HOSPITAL HIGHEST QUALITY AT A JUST PRICE. T ALL WORK GUARANTEED 224 North Fifth Street 217 NORTH SIXTH STREET LAFAYETTE, IND. Q5 '69 Q7 4? O A. C. SANDBERG PLUMBING AND HEATING ENGINEER Distributor COPELAND REFRIGERATION MINNEAPOLIS HEAT REGULATORS HOFFMAN GAS HEATERS T WILLIAMS '- 1 920 Mm Street IL-0-MATI IHONIISISSSQ S ... HEATING ... IF: Kms llvmirhx' Thiv IX x cf WWE QLWN I -rv V,-x, I ffl 1, -P545-s. in fl lf' it rlllllm lllrlli I K fg 0 MCADAMS Furniture Company LAFAYET'I'E'S LARGEST DEALERS FURNITURE, RUGS, LINOLEUM AND STOVES LAFAYETTE, IND. ,ai A ,X PREI- S lQ?LWl'l,0OK UN l,ll7li Ht-arl XYa1terfHiixx fliil yiu hurl thi- liiixclxerm . . ' z I ' ulrl I xver- a f5t'Illlbl', DWL , 4 Xlgellior tall ami WMU' H Hill l?xir'cTt1ailifvll1l,. l. hail al liztrtrl Ijililx, you lllali' Like those xvhu sliixvlb' lracv the halls '-flltlf-'V 'Ht lm-I 3 1N1'H 1' 'I Wllllfl ill'-' Nd I' XYith serlatt- Seuiiir sfrirlc, 'lr' JR .in It must he Kraml anal glnflnllsi v,.cLl1i,ia-, 'l'fIf'l llf' 'im fl 'hi' ful-N V llfIl'l5' VC' A Swim great In but mar ei xc xx ini ti .is xc- eu pw iiixvix ,una 1. .Xml xvear a sxveater rcfl as tire Y b 5- b S., .3yefy.L,Hg will ,WI Xllll plant si railish sc-eil :mil raise zz, raflish. liul 'txx'-vulil lm almsuril In plzuit an liiril svml auil 'lihey never notice I're1ms it su-ins, UXIWCI 14 lllffl TU UMW Tlwugh Preps they all have llL'L'Il, gi lIut'I suppusc' Ilwy Nllllllff- l WVU' .Xu ulil man. ISU yt-.urs iilsl, xxzts flylllpl aufl sev- YN hs!! UWB' llafl 'YHfU l HI- eral iicxvspaper men xxx-re pry-sciu tix learn lxuxv he liverl sw li-ug. Sn I xvill linpe, auil pray, aurl xvnrk. The iilrl maui sairl lu- attriliuterl his lung lifc :Xurl try m every xvay, ti- the fact that he hzul ni.-xx-r sluukul, ilrank ur .-Xurl maybe I will reach the goal flissipaterl in any xvay, As Seuiur, tim, sinus rlay, V-lust then thc-rc xvas It terrililc cfuiiimitimx nuf- -Fkxrisr V. lixiciak. sulc anrl the im-pixrtci's askx-cl flu- ixlfl man what it 5? HE xvas. Iiiurlly Qld I-arlyfYmi say yiiu'x'c lwcu on thc He rcplicfl: 1 lli, th:1l's grzuulpa. hc's ilruuk force eight years? XVl1y lxavc-u't yiiu MIINC service again Y i stripes nn your sleeve? SE SR Cap-I fl0u't wear 'c-m. They clxafc my mxsc, Marlcmua Maliiuicy-Yiiur lxrixtlier is axvful 5 5 careless: last time he came tix my house he left Harletta Thrasher-Dm you like Rectlmx'en's ll'bfUlVl1a?VSOv1gU.fl l'32iQlL' lu? lifilfl ll if xyerc- foivse. works? urcit y , Irieu- vs. 'iwxxx I tearr um Felicia Schaibly-Never visited them. XYhat tai' hi' C1 have Ii MH IH UWIVFT' WF INF lllllgi- docs he manufacture? 5 H5 Belle Brock. lrelatiug her travels!-.-Xml in I A Cat may have nme lives. but pity the poor Florence. I visitc-rl the Pitle Palace, frog. he croaks every night. John Elliott-Oh. rlirl rims? my nn, H.,.,f,.,f Tlifiry-Cum spin, ,nh -25:6 2.43. I 7 ' s.-...- L fm Imvsg '-'l-vu-9 23 1 , ' 9' - ' --' ,Will . ',Al'!Iffif,,,, h Tune , lll5 ,l-Ill ll l lllll it. - , .111 Y ' A+? Q' Q GLATZ Corner Sixth and Main Streets CONFECTIONERY HOME MADE CANDIES AND ICE CREAM 4? 6 Can zi hotly kiss a hotly XX'licn he's full of rye: That depends upon the gn-lic. He can only try. is 55 Roh liestle-Tliat dame pulled something on me that made me howl. Russell Larry-Yeah, what was it? Holm Kcstlc-My car. Mr, Peebles-XYhat did your wife have to say when you came in at four this morning? Mr. .-Xrnctt-Dirln't have a word to say. Mr. Peehlesi'S matter. tong'ue-tied? Mr, Arnett-No. I put cement in her beauty clay. 9 41? MOORE 85 KEMPLE HARDWARE CO. QE 9 Shanty McGuire-It was so cold where I came from that the water froze so quick the ice was warm. Lawrence jackson-That's nothing: its so cold where I came from that when a man talks to you. you have to take the words in by the tire, thaw them out and piece the conversation together. 'F' LF' 5: 122 LeMoyne Fox ate something on the Glee Club trip that poisoned her. Croquette? No. but shc's pretty sick. es is Dill Hogan-Are you fond of dogs? Louise XX agner-Oh, what a tunny way you have ot proposing. Q 6 HIGH CLASS DRUGS HIGH CLASS SERVICE AND IN CONNECTION WE OPERATE THE BEST SODA FOUNTAIN IN THE CITY H. C. SMITH'S SONS ARTISTIC PRINTERS THE VELLINGER 414 Ferry Street PHARMACY Phone 940 N9 e ev st Par On: llufriirri Tinrri-Tn., ' AL....,- -----, , f' C mg ' 'l 'ilu W f ' EWWWDM W:. .. l A'L fb THE PHOTOGRAPHIC WORK FOR THIS BOOK WAS DONE BY PHILLIPS AND COMPANY PHOTOGRAPHERS ,lSf?f' i 'fiqu fy EQ. I Jgl, 609 MAIN STREET 49 I H I ll Tl . I 'Q , ...T 1' HM- 1, ir..---..., -1 ?f.1'f7f71f,,, me wx' - I 'ff ..,1- ll .wily iremmnm mffiuuiumulxe-5 648, I .-JIIIL Llmzfghu .1 U W -,jSf:Ag4,M!L I 'Nauru - Ax:-Bag-, 7' --': '1,,,, f?',.,4n, - 65 Q LAFAYETTE'S QUALITY TI-IEATRES M A R S HOME OF PARAMOUNT PICTURES PROLOGUE PRESENTATIONS THE MIGHTY VOICED WURLITZER PIPE ORGAN LEGITIMATE ATTRACTIONS L U N A THEATRE PRESENTING FIRST NATIONAL ATTRACTIONS AND THE PICK O' THE PICTURES Quality Entertainment Guaranteed, Open Continuously, 1:30 to 10:30 FA M I LY VAUDEVILLE AND PICTURES The Biggest Show In Town For The Money 'Q C221 WOLEVER ELECTRIC co. EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL COMPLETE LINE OF RADIO EQUIPMENT OLDEST ELECTRICAL HOUSE IN LAFAYETTE 642 MAIN ST.-PHONE aa Ca 1 nz 1 f f it ig WWE 1' . 1 ii' H -'rem - mmf Jlil L tt ttiiittniit. tiiititutti tb 'sa HIGH SCHOOL SUITS IN THE NEW LIGHT COLORS WHICH FASHION HAS SET FOR THIS SPRING AND SUM- MER-S20.00, 322.043, 32500, S30.00. BALTIMORE CLOTHING HOUSE 'QP 01911 IU .fl.X' .-ll'l'l,E Under the crust tif the wld apple There is something for MAIN l'lli pie hrith ynu aml l, lt may be a hair that the funk has left there. Or it may be a fat juicy Hy. It may be an uld rusty nail, Or a piece of the pussy eats tail But whatever it he, There is something fur me 'Neath the crust of the uld apple pie, Alberta Ltitip-XYe'd like ti., have ytfu fur dinner Sunday. Susanne Elliutt4l'n1 afraid yuu'll find Hlc rather tigiugh. 5 E Cuiivu Speaker-VVhat is it a sign of when a high schiiol student never passes anything? Prep Sam Curtis tfrfvm lialcuiiyl-Pntir tahle manners. EE SE Rastus-lVhyfti' dues yn' call yo' gal Yalspar. Sarnbci? Sambti-'Cause all the boiling' world ain' gwine turn her white. 5 SF. The rriller tuwel is enjoying a Uncle Tom's Cabin. EE SE watah in the liinger run than Evalyn lpoutiiiglyl-Doii't yuu ever speak tif love? V Eddie ltactfullyl-Er-yes. Lovely weather. isn't it? Pig. one Hi., AND FOURTH l X9 Paul Sickaitinse-Say. the jirkcs in that last issue were terrible. Tad Furl-I ilnn't kntiw. uf the rejected tunes in the strive and the fire just rnared. l just threw a lu! SEER Xllss lliuinzis-XX hy ywu Ill4rt1g'l'ltlt'Ss idint! temrtltiii lieemei'-Un the me wrung. l'm n-it pimr pnnr. unsiiphistieaterl. EiillU ll'N yuti'x'e gilt 4 . . , Mary Ft-rgust-n-,lack's zi ef-.tml fell-iw, hut rather lnqtiacintis, fli.mn't ytwu Xladnnna Rlaliimey-Yes. inn much. 5 SR think? and lvesides he talks fjtiveriiur Al Smith, nf New Yiirk, une day ap' peared lieiiire the assembled etinyiets -if Sing Sing tw make a speech. lfurgetting his audience, he Iiegan in the usual manner. Fe-lltiw Citizens -a murmur iff laughter sfvunded through the rumn and the governor lieeame fussed. vietsf' he changed. Luurler laughter. Oh, yuu knnw what I mean, he said. I mean l'm glad tu see su many uf yuu here. They let him nut intti the air, Fellow cun- 5 :E One and nne make two, hut tw-I and Une make trouhle. EE SE XYallace NV.-l hear that -lite was schntil fur cheating. Ralph Duran-Yes, he got caught in his htitton-litjile during a botany kicked out tif with a Htiwer exam, :J .k if Tim ri -Fmt 3-1-vi ,f , were lllll lll - .I ,I h I I 1-Q -,Z llllfiil T wfff' - .4 ',1 'nf' - IMG. fan ,K A twill? ' --- - t if .i - . , f - ' 'lp L 46 Q GLATZ 8a SCHWEITZER 503 MAIN STREET-PHONE 680 EXCELLENT SODA FOUNTAIN SERVICE GLATZ'S ICE CREAM CIGARS CIGARETTES TOBACCO Dunhill-PIPES-Kaywoodie l Cv +5 TIVO ffl!! Dli.'lTHS Peter Kuipers-Gotta new calf at yer lieiuse. A big lazy clip walked diiwn the street. amchaf , , , Grtiwling and grumbling about his beat. , -lull B'fll-Raw that 9 MY 3 1 'ldmaW Pfacnf' The big lazy dutler turned cliiwn an alley, 'UH ll lift new 93X3'Illll 'e- To visit his cook by the name Ot' Sally, SE EE Twti crackers skilfully worked a cwmliinatiiiii. My lgomiy HCS m-,Jr the ,N-6311. Dirty Outcasts uf a civilized natiiin. My- Btiiinv lies Over the sea: .-Xs he passed thru the alley, behind :Xbbie's place. Hut 'God help my Pom- dem- Emmy- Unprepared fiir what was tu he a case If ever Sh.: ligg mmf, mc. Ot who was quickest 'vii the rlraw. He ight a dirty smack nn his jaw. Out came his smoke waguii, she sure did speak. Loud enritiigh to make any crook sneak. There lay the loot, but where were the criginks? 5: ge fheir names were registered on St. Peter s books. His fum were Wet with honest Sweat. His heart was cold as lead. 12 Ji sr. S-. This will be the last time I ever do this. said the human lly as he slipped at the twenty-tiiurth story. -Prsiii' PROvHE'r Piicnix. His hands were cold. his nuse was etiltl. Ofticer-IYliere are you going? His eyes were hleared and red, Drunk-Ssh, ufsher. don't tell ine. Let ine guess. gi .-X breeze blew hard, and it was cold: jane Callisein-'l'his is surely a unique town. HB heal'-t was lillffl- with flrfafli Alan Bl,r,,ett-HL,n-lat? And now tor sitting' in the dratt. ,lane Callisoii-Frmn the Latin wtirrl innus. Xlvllll CUM he is ll' hell' meaning' une, and equus, meaning hiirse, SE SE 5 SE Tliey hillerl and cemecl by hunclretls. btit they Mrs. XYagner-Ruth, were yuu and that man WCW flfwfi allil W' Wi Rau' Pl llafll- li-ilding hands last night? 55 SE Ruth XYagner-XO, ina, he was winding my Evelyn McDill-l was very t--ild at the theatre wrist watch, lagi night- 5 Lucille Morris-vii-Huw eoine-you were with Emma Sellers-You say that paper blew away? Eddie and in the last rtiw, total Hill Etten-Yes. it was Hy paper. Evelyn-Tl1at's just it. XXX' were in Z row. 'QP BACHMAN'S PRESCRIPTION DRUG STORE -'ASK YOUR DOCTOR OUR STORE IS AT YOUR PHONE FOURTH AND ROMIG STREET, LAFAYETTE, IND. PHONE 4470 fy 6 IH. rm lli.ii.l'..5 'l'l.i':i x 1 fl . xxx, . A, Q? 'WWE 'E fqgflliyinl .il , '-1? Tl .ff fllfvffffk. lQElllTElllltlllllllll. lllllllllillllg T W T H e ll' 45 HENRY ROSENTHAL COMPANY LAFAYETTES GREATEST CLOTHIERS 4124 HIGH SCHOOL sums WITH Two TROUSERS sas-ssso-sas --9 If she wcztrf white shiies, slick hlauk. lf xlit- wqarw lilack Shoes, slut! white. lf Slit- wears cotttiii stiickiiigs, xlivl gmt-ii, If mhc ltmks yuuiig. shc's Olfl. lf 5hc lutikf Oltl, Qhc's ywiiiig. ilk' ltfltllix ltkifli, Iiulluw llk'I'. .-Xlht-rtzt Clitrk-l'tii lowing my mimll Bill Lzmih-XYliat niakcx pm thiitk mi :Xllicrta Clark-l raift rcttivtiiliri' wh.tt l xtax worrying alwtit. 5 l ltwvfl Ellltl l lt-at A mztitl 5-Otiiig ztiifl fairg l wzmtcd thc earth- Shc gave mt- tht' stir! H5 5 Diirwtlica l-ztittcOOl-XYl1at ztrv tliiiwf Mary Bisliiip-Bawlwztll wclv. D. lbvljirllll llc fm-lixli. Hihw t-vm' stu' at lutw hall wearing wclo? Og L2 Durutliczi lgtiiiciml-Oli, such wimilcrful flim- crs, aiiil NU tri-ah: why, tlicrcl xtill Wine flux .in them, Hill l.ztiiili-Yu, .mu iltillzir. Msrry Curti--lYhy flOii't yiiu cu-i' lztiigli :tt my julio? Mary Hislwp-l'ni at little: IIU1ll'-Nl!lllCIl, Lmrl l t'2J.ll'l' sec them, XYhcit a wiimati gen tim int ti- wztlk iiitt. a tvlu- iiliime hOOth it! lltl use talking, -9 o Hur uycx wuri- ar lwlztclc its jul. This chariiiiiig girl l kiicwg l kiwud hur. tmil her htisliaiiil vaiiiv, Nuw miiic ziru jet hlack. t-iii Vriwiiur-Put mu iii rcll 38, ,lail-:rfXYliztl fur? l'riwiit-t'-lt! tht- Om' futher iiwfl t-1 haut- Jf il Qi. bf, Xlftiilurcl F:1i'iiit-i'-lvc juxt pi'Ox'u1l tltztt it IN t-zuicr tw rim up Nu-ps th:m tit walk up thvm fzvlla' KlL'l74twcllfH1iW t'IIl'IlUf Nlztiif-fril Furtiiur-XX'cll, l rztit up thrcc Hightx zmcl wa-ii't wiiiilvrl. hut :iftcr I haul wztlkt-il up tix.. inttru I ww tirwl Out. Ruth Xlltgiicr-Xl'ill that watrli tsll tmiv? .lwhii lillii-ttfXO, yivu h:tx'u to Iimk at it. SE 55 Rue-ic Nyzttx-,iii--XY1ll yuu ltavc Wim- pill? litlrly Yuill-ls it tw-iiipiilwry? lftxxlt' Xxvillxitllfxtr, Ellllllt, lit-llc lliwickciilvriitiglt-1lh, ltmk, thc plztjcrf :irc tmvcrcrl with muil Huw will they cw-1' get ll HH? Merry tft1rtiQfXX'liat ilii ywii think thu Ncriilt Ivitm ix t-xr? gh ua lhiii XX'i'igglit-XYliy ztrtrtft tlicrt- ititiri- ictttatli 1t11llCt'f Sara Cxtlliatiii-lrlcfztii-t' tow in-iiirit lilw tit hr wen cliaxiiig 11 mzm. E. T. RILEY, The Grocer THE HOME OF THE RICHELIEU PRODUCTS PLENTY OF DRESSED POULTRY Phones 3307-3308 1524 Kossuth St. Q9 Q Piige Un llufx.in.Z 'I'ltrr1i-Sfz,f. - 11 'I ,, -1-Q 1 i . it iiu u. liffi iutti I 1 , ,, IW r W7 . I, I ' I ,I Q QW' dia, - - It ,, ff ,mf u I A3 1 - Y' -5 K ' 1 Q 46' SUPERIOR MILLWORK GOOD LUMBER REYNOLDS SHINGLES LAFAYETTE LUMBER CO. 410 N. Third Street Phone 25 43 C9 Ernest Baker-Yep, I hroke my Cornet last night. I D v George YyverliergAYou did: Hunt play a note, eh? Ernest Baker-Xu. ivon't play a note. George Y.-Say, you know I've been wanting to return your visit for a long time. How about this evening? Mary-So you're studying astronomy. Done any observing? Harry-Yes, I've lieen taking out at Follies star all the past week. 5 E? Kenneth Coplar-XYhy are you smiling? Paul Sickafoose-I've just come from the tlentist's. K. C.-Is that anything to smile nhl-ut? P. S.-Yes. he wasn't in. I-'irst Yegg-Had any heavy jobs lately? Second Yegg-Nix, I ain't handlin' no more murders till I tinish me correspondence course in insanity. Ski SE Helen Alhriglit-Wliat's the matter with those jokes I sent you? Ernest Ilaker-XXX-ll, some of them I've seen liefnre: the rest I h:1ven't seen yet. l'..g. Ui, Huff, - a ,ln 1- f v- Iznglish. it is so dry. Geometry racks your mind: History nearly makes you sigh ln tests you get behind. :Xlgelirzt is trieky. Physics. it is deep, I.:1tin keeps ine llllSj'. French is no treat. Speaking tstkes preparing. Themes do leltst' my lirain' lint making up a poem I never want to do again. Little words uf brightness Said in class each day. Makes the student Onward iventl his way. .-Xnd perhaps some others Not quite so keen and bright May just at little slower Climli the steps zt height. Yet still there are the next ones Tho' not so dumb as the last. NYlio maybe will receive a Hut not move along' so fast, -Luetsii Miiisiiit. dt .Lu Mr. I'armer-bon. you should he very proud of our family tree. Manford-XVell, I rlun't know. it's pretty shady. 6? 4? The School For Those Who Wish ' to Become Thrifty yt, ...'- f':3z1ffg..sm.3i .'.:1 - ' ' . .. .lji,. . s I Tinian' I I Hagen f ' 'linen 'A V : I 1 ' if It's not a matter of how much one spends on education. but rather a mat- ter of how wisely he spends it. LAFAYETTE BUSINESS COLLEGE Rox' H. PUTERBAUGH. Manager New Painters and Decorators Building LAFAYETTE -::- INDIANA 9 9 I-u .I Tfnrti-F:.'Iir elif' - V if 'I WE -'- I lt n 1' -T','ii. I N'x 9-'asa mn: I 'IE' .v ' ' W if f'3yTfff1..I E TEIN1lYf1U!fML IIWEWITUILUS lv P ' HE NINETEEN TWENTY-FIVE NAUTILUS IS ANOTHER JEFFERSON HIGH SCHOOL YEAR BOOK PRINTED AND BOUND BY THE HAYWOOD PUBLISHING COMPANY LAFAYETTE INDIANA Q3 Q3 mg: om 11,m.ffH.r wmm-x 1 -1-Q. L 'T Z' , ii- :: I' ' ,Wim frfxle I 'gk I4 . ' '1..p-use - ' - - .- 1 : '1,,,, 1 5r' - WZ' V W 0 62 Three Essentials That Make a Jefferson Student Happy- 1 A PARKER FOUNTAIN PEN 2 AN EVERSHARP PENCIL 3 A REAL MALTED MILK AT I-IAYWOOD'S HAYWOOD PHARMACY Successor to H. A. LoMar YOU ARE ALWAYS WELCOME AT HAYWOoD's 'fb 9 ,lunes twith size 19 shirtl-That's the trouble with marrying a telephnne girl. They always get the wrong numher. Clara-XYhy is there such a crewd duwn un the wharf? Sara-'lihat's a hunch uf friends bidding gond- liye tu the bride and grnuni. Clara-Oh, I see. Down to sec the tied gn nut! 5 EE Mr. Hight-All men descend from monkeys. .Xin I right, Emmett? li. Ferg'usonfYeali. I guess su. XX'hn kicked the ladder out trnm under ynui Subordinate Devil tlfmkiiig' over new arrival P- Hnw shall we tix up this newcomer, hnss? Satan tcasuallyl-Uh, fried un hnth sirlee. l guess. 5 55 The snow was falling very fast, The wind was getting colder. Her ankles fruze. Her euat ahout 55 HE and sn she drew her shoulder. Say, did you ever nutiee what a lnt of muscle at singer has? Oh, they get that l't'Zlk'lllllg for the high notes, 5? Murtiuier Rlcfhesney-:Xre you the man who cut my hair last time? Harher-I e-wul1ln't lie, sir, Ive only heen here a year. Salesman-'l'en dollars isn't much tu pay fur a hat. XYhy. once I knew a man who paid tifly dollars fur a cap, George Massey-XYliat kind uf 11 cap was it? Salesman-.-X knee cap, -Q EE -. J. Nance Crewe-Say. you knew these wurld tliers were lost in the .Xrctics fur about a week? Xish Dienhart-Xu! Huw did they keep fruni freezing Yu death? Nance-XYell, you see. they landed nn ll meun- txtin range. if Saw Mr. liestle-I'd he much lietter UH if they'tl put that sign on the mail lmnx. Hub-XX'hat sign? Mr, IN:.f-POST mi hills. Elizabeth Neiderhurger-XYl1y does a chicken cross the road? Maxine Klalshary-I-Because it has a fowl mind. 5 SEI Darling, she said. uwill you lnve me when I grew old and ugly? Dearest, he replied tenderly, you may grew ultler. hut you will never grnw uglierf' 55 SE Mr. Loop-Alherta. have 5-mi told that young pup what I think of him? Alberta-Yes, daddy. and he says ynu're wrong in the cllagnusis as usual. O Q 5 Qygjgitatlif The Woman's Style Shop FIFTH AND MAIN STREET HUB BUILDING 425 'Q I'f.' Hn, llimli-,I Fi-ff-. f' me ': '5 mhwm ' A ' gn u L g r rmrumu. mmurqmuusn 5 f'53f57:5Qi7f5?f5. '15 -:-' EF, T- ik sl f Li 2' za? ' E' If 'I 'S H 1 A' W .Yin Q Lf it wg.,-,,i,n1 V,.., . pl A ,-::ffT.,j5 FI NA CA - QLYZ1' ...QQ-H 'Y' YYTCEE-E57 RST MERCHANTS TIONAL BANK... PITAL AND SURPLUS sszsrooo 253' ' 9 4 ..., g- ' E- :+I-.-:-if-, When interested in WALL PAPER DRAPERIES WINDOW SHADES Consult Lafayette's only wall paper and drapery shop. We specialize in Sun-fast and Tub-fast Draperies. 0 .v ' ' 672 MAIN ST HOME' DE ODATUPS 672 Main St. TRANSFER CENTER I I r A ee 2' -43 4 I-. . 1 1 , v .1 H7 VJ n ', ' A sf 11' .H Q. .1 259555 -5 'F-a .QM I 4' ' gl. 1 ,- .s .-. ..- ' , -,F V wq g. 1... '-ga I 5,1 ,, ttf:-ae 43.5, l I H 5-,.r.f..m . I '4 , . YM . r wif' -, rr lturlt . Q Q' 49 Attractively displayed printing produces effective results. LAFAYETTE PRINTING COMPANY Commercial Printing LAFAYETTE, INDIANA Q-r Q Gord Graham-I get a big kick every time I kiss Margaret. Keith Schilling-Gee, she dot-sn't object to mine. 5 Fi Don IYright-XYell, there! no use talking. women :1ren't game, Dorothy 0.-XYCII. they'rc certainly hunted enough. E . EV. Mr. 'lII'UI1lI'l'l2lII-.'xI'Q you thc boss of your house? Mr. Stcelc-IYell, my wife and I divide it. She looks after the money. and baby, and dog and thc cat. and I look after the gold Fish. He-XYhy did you break your engagement with Clarence? She-Oh. his frat pin was so bad, it tore holes in all my dresses. SE FE Salesman-Yes. lady. if you buy this car. we will put the initials on free. Miss Ragan-It isn't tht- initial cost, it's the up- keep. Pzttcr-I-low do you expect to support tny slaughter? XYhy a hundrt-rl dollars a month won't cycn pay the rent. Gord Iiraliani4XYhy. you surely won't charge I.ncille and nie rent! 945 lioca-She rloesn't seem to respect his good right arm. Cola-No, he's always held it against her. Pv- fm, lIf.vv1.v I1 , , Dreamy music. lialmy air. Teasing eyes. XYaying hair 3 :X seat on the porch ,lust built for two: Cherry lips. XYhat else could l rloj I did. -lohnny Rae-Do you like eggs? Rush -Not in as you could notice, ,lohnny-Then what's that on your chin? Landlacly-I'm afraid the bed's not long enough, Yaughn Castor-XYell, I'll add two more feet when I get in. Clarence Becht-XYhat the heck! You lost my white tiannels and still you send me a bill for cleaning them. Laundryman-XYell. we washed 'ern before we lost 'em. didn't we? SE QE Mary Staley-I think I'll take a beauty nap now. Ena Hershey-XYell. take a good long sleep. dear. E5 SE He-Are you going to wear that transparent raincoat on the beach? She-:Xin't gonna wear nothin' else but-l He-Eh! XYell. so long. I'll be seein' yuh. 'Q C? EVERYTHING IN DRUGS AND PAINTS Wells-Yeager-Best Co. Q 9 .-i F'-'fi-TL' ' - 7' - 'T - - 'RWE ... f.ll.l'1 an ll? -r-.3 I2 fi lin -' I -'nf fin! NE. is 1 , F 1- IM- z. -. 4. i if flfflw V f 51,5 htm 1' -iw - '- in i 'dlhlfhf-A Q . . v . - , .I my ' fx N'-- ' . - f -4 ,ml V flint- Ray Cfmk-XYl1cI'v:'x :lic lu-xt place In tal-ce 21 '95 5 uirl arnunrl here? Cr1'wok Czinipluell-Hnnic. lluclrling' ,lnnrnalixt-l intl-nfl In wwrk -in a paper wliun I gracluatu. lfrlitor-XYl1at route flu you want? Charlie H-vuxtiui-My xlxltl' lizul an awful 210 NORTH SIXTH STREET Lilhisllitrnlast night. :X lvig lrlack Nlilflfl' run up Phones 1101-1102 -Inhn PlllI11I11L'I'vTl12ll'5 Hllllllllg. l'x'u liarl a xcwing machine run up thu Scam iff my pznntx. 5 5 VYQ hear that Lyflia Klarkx ix xn ilnnilv xliu tliinkx a liaxulwall fan ix a smiling flcvicv, Faye Hayx-Can ynu play Clmpin? Rlargarct Martin-Nil, ix it zinytliing likif nmli jongg? EF Mr. Pcclvlux tin Pliyxinlngyl-XYlizal xlwulfl ynn 'lo for water un tllc kiicvx? NV1llarrl BZlCl1ITl2lll7xYU2lT' punipx. Ycx, rcmarkcrl prep Burl L'rwitz. ax lic gazcfl affectifmatcly intl: the niiri'-:ri All gruat nn-n arc CARS FOR ALL OCCASIONS flu-arl anrl I'rn gctting sick. ,E ., DAY AND NIGHT SR 'ii lilar-ry M:ixniifXYliz1t'x tlic niattur wnli tliix fringe: lt limkx like mnrl . , , , i XX alter-X ex. xir, it wax ui'--unfl j'C'Nlk'l'fll1j'. 4. ,Q 9 'Q 'li0ri'ilwlc. turril-lu! Mary went NXYlllll'IllHQ anfl a Qual atc In-r clmlicsf uxylliil rliul xlic umm- li-'niv inf ln tlic twilight. W QE SE Utlirur-Yniir ln-n:n'. the lvull pnp liax clu-wp-il Llp Il143 llllmli: I I Vluilgl-JW ull, lmw thu prixunur kixx tliu hull pup. XYU can't wait za weck fm' :mi-tlivr Hilwlu. 5 35 Y.-Hu lmx Il paxsinn fur lcariiiiig. QUALITY DRY CLEANING Z.4lxn't that Pl ratlnfr xtrnngu name fin' a girl? ,F Qc 25 A Klziiziu-NYlin wax that linm l xccn you with nn tln- xtrcct laxt night? lJaixiuA'l'l1at WAN my liuxlmum. 'F 'F Sarzl-Mary Iiixlifiilnxlilifcreml in xilrncc :luring the text. Hella--If xliu wax xilcnt, l'll hut ilu- xiifferrfll Algcriwii, -ll',--Piilbli, ix that xnnw? Algeriwn, Sr.-Nil. cliilrl. tliatl angelx' flan- PHONE 3047 'l HH- Lg 705 MAIN STREET Mnpey-ltjs licll. ain't it? Dripey-NX hat? Mfipey-XYlu-rn all the harl people gn. 5 5 Helen Bl1mn1iXYl'1at kind of flatex fin vnu lilif best? h Q Q Irene R0fl1'll'jllCZ4xl21I'lflZ-ltffi. nf Cmirxe. Pig, nm- Hfmfmf F,-my-Tfix,-J .3 f --......-21 E ,,pfi,0,,, me fb, lllfifimllg W ,li-A34 1 1 --' milf' . i ni ll I,llLJ If ,- fo Cz' 4? THE ALLEN SCHOOL OF DANCING CORNER s1xTH AND FERRY Training in Ballet, Toe and Artistic Dancing. Physical, Aesthetic and Grace Culture, Private lessons in ballroom dancing by appointment. P. M. ALLEN, Principal Graduate Chalif Russian School. New York City: Castle House, New York City: Member H. N. Assn. M. of D.: Head of Department of Dancing. Culver Military Academy. Qt 6 ,lohn liznine-Tell me about the tire at the hotel. l hear you harely escaped. V liill Foresmzm-lt's a lie! I had my japamas on. 53 .X cosmopolitaii is El fellow who goes tu a dance and comes home with seven dilferent colors of hair on his shoulder. Chztrles lYillizims-XYhere'd you get the lilacl: eye? Been tightiif? Y ' -lost-pli XYeygold-Nair! Got hit hy a liutterily! Hill Hoganfllo gooseherries have legs? lJt'bl'UlllL'Zl Lzimeool-No! A I-iill-Then l must have swallowecl Z1 cziterpillar. 9 4? FOR OVER FIFTY YEARS WE HAVE BEEN SELLING QUALITY MERCHANDISE AT MODERATE PRICES sl:- ff. IT PAYS TO TRADE AT LOEB 81 HENE CO. LAFAYETTE'S QUALITY STORE Q . BERRY CONFECTIONERY COMPANY F. J. VAN FLEET. Prop. 514 Main Street. Phone 1123 DELICIOUS HOME MADE CANDIES ICE CREAM AND ICES Party Candies a Specialty Q 6 Blessed he the tie that hinds. if it's loose enough. SE SE Mother-I u'onlcln't play the piano so soon after e'rznidfather's death. Little Ethel-That's all right. mother, I'll only use the black keys. Miss Fleming-Hon' would you punctuate this sentence? Phyllis coming down the street in a split skirt smiled sweetly at the boys. lYilhur Fosnot-I'd make a dash after Phyllis. George Lamb-XYhich actor in the play did you like hest? Dean Stockton-The one that gave me my complimentary ticket. 'Q Q C. G. STOCKER. Pres. and Mgr. ' GEO. KIENLY, Sec'y and Treas. HOTEL LAHR IN CONNECTION BOHEMIA CAFE AND CAFETERIA Our Motto- He Profits Most, Who Serves Best Q 9 6' Q f if-. Il.-if-.-i' Fury-Fi-lr '41 W H . ' --...... 1b 1Z,Q,,, vc-as a.-?it? i'.f5' gxfgq F I .vin-e1 I tsyab, I 4 ,-I r ' fz f ' mmm Qmmuttu. III I sis . z. f- IM!! Q9 Qf Q Q' GERRY MOHLMAN 8a BROS. JEWELERS-OPTOMETRISTS WATCH AND CLOCK REPAIRING A SPECIALTY 434 MAIN ST. LAFAYETTE, IND. Carulmm' IJL'EIiCl'7CI'l2lI'IIC tmtk mt- tw the shun Iast night, VII Icft Imctltrt- it wax h:tI1' Over, KILITIHII INlCI'I'll'lIL'I'1X'L'S, Ihtvsc gallery xt-zttx tu ttm-tmrlnfw-1'taIsI0. :nrt-n't they? Q5 AIT?-. 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Fifth Sr. RUBBER STAMPS. CLASS PLATES. KEYS. PADLOCKS. BICYCLES AND GENERAL REPAIRING V. W. MULHAUPT, '12 MARIE MULHAUPT, '25 6? 59 my 011- 111,.1.11..1 11-11111 1 141 1 'XD E ' -M 'k'fW7'. m u l :Ill lmlffg lik! 1, ,-N...a.4s.-ni' 'G 6 HERFF-JONES COMPANY DESIGNERS AND MANUFACTURERS OF SCHOOL AND FRATERNITY JEWELRY .L .L .L INDIANAPOLIS JEWELERS TO THE JEFFERSON HIGH SCHOOL O Q Il F F I - , 1 - ' 3' ' ,Hp mfs.: ', y 17M ' HW Emmsm nm umm -. . . v . ID, l If -9 AH E.IiEBHNU3R LAFAYETTE,INDIANA 1 frg, Y ? - ' E Jin vw 'xrlgg' 5 1-17 Q,IN.- -gfgyv '3 xml ' -2 52 : 1 -5 ia , 1-14 E st E J 4 V! Q 5 3 1 Q V W N K, 6 5 ' 1 GENERALCONTRACTOR 0 6 POHJJF H I 1, IA .I-if Y 'll ill, -1, -1'-7-'-1-v-+-s ' ii 17113019 we 'AW'- ' I -' ' 1 V A EI'l 0- EEWTIIEIRINHHL INIAXXIUITUILWEJ w fw yr - - ' 41 .... V r I hz- ff' N x Q' FRATERNITY, COLLEGE AND CLASS JEWELRY COMMENCEMENT ANNOUNCEMENTS AND INVITATIONS JEWELER TO THE SENIOR CLASS OF JEFFERSON HIGH SCHOOL L. G. BALFOUR CO. MANUFACTURING JEWELERS AND STATIONERS ATTLEBORO. MASS. ASK ANY COLLEGE GREEK 'Q 42 I ll l F' me ie, -'T aw. V - l temitmmurlu, mrlluruuus '-k- ' ,' ' , I ,iffy :g::.- ,- tl ii J ' 7, try s? , A fl Queililif it -5 'T ' ll 9 - 4 r ,f l i l! mi ,gjiwli f . i ii Ili A: X ll ' Aff ' ' LI ' f 1 l r l l i CUWCIQ YVhen you select the Stafford Engraving Company to serve you, you command not only skill but POYVER. Here, in this ideal plant, with every worthy device of mod- ern equipment and process, Works an organization ofspec- ialists and experts, gradually brought together over a period of thirty-two years. Uffff juz t'0l1!1llrZ1.'J!, m11111,uz11,1' fflz' fwfr r l l I l . -:gl t 1 - L- 1 . i. v f ' Z ' , . , 1 -1 ' ..-- .. 6- Q.. , E li gne: STAFnXondp Etjontiiriiyc Co. l Relic-ibuifyil Indianapolis, Indiana V , -fl A i t 4 9 e ei fh i fllll .- l ' l ' i I ,. i Z' 1 1 eil I-,Ui lfVQt11lfig5a In '. . I' I1 1- t if .... t ie i i it .. e 1 5' X i J- X! y, ' fav? P5 V li gi 'T I Q f i.: 4,J.:9,Ll2-XV- I XA X27 , I ,VT T i H 22 W Tiff in K- H' , 'A - -EW' 4 M Agill pfiiix F 3, QX 'faith 5 N L ,514 it Qi 0' 'fa-if?-'T irii 'f ' if e s H- '-1 ,br J QT KDFLM- iv KYN -I ,ix-4 Lafayette in 1825 The Centennial Year' Qi? Hli Centennial Celebration of the founding of Lafayette recalls to Us its early history. This territory with its wide and tangled forests, and undisturbed prairies was the haunt of wild beast- and the hoiiie of the wandering lndian. Down the XYabash river and its many tributaries the Indians glided in their light birch barlt canoes. Abundance of nsh in the placid streams besides the infinite amount of wild game in the forests furnished the Indians with their food. Many interesting stories are told of the thrilling encounters uf the red men in obtaining their game. This region was an ideal land for the ln- dians and the Miami Confederacy realizing this, made it their home. Some of the tribes in the Confederacy here were the XYeas. Tightwees, Piankishaws, Peorias and Kas- lqaskias. These Indians lived and thrived here hy their hunting' and fishing unfearful of the white man who had not penetrated thus far into the wilds of the distant west. It was not long, however, until the French began to invade the home of the red men. a trader and a padre in each canoe coming' down the streams. They at first made friends with the Indians, trading beads and trinlcets for belts. The mission fathers soon learned the dialect of the lndians and con- versed with them, trying to Christianize them. The Indians trusted the French. and be- came true friends. The French adopted the Ctlstollls of the red men and instead of send- ing hack to France for a wife, married an lndian maiden. The more acquainted the lirench and the lndians became the more ex- tensively the trading posts were established along the XYabasli. These liiislh were the rendezvous of the hunters and l1'll1,llICl'5 and also a center from which the mission fathers worlsed among the Indians. Fort Huiatenon was probably one of the oldest of these posts established in the early quarter of the eighteenth century. It was situated on the west bank of the XYabash river about three miles south of the present site of Lafayette. A chapel and a few log cabins inside of a stoclcade were built here. .X marker erected by the Daughters of the American Revolution stands today two hun- dred feet from the place where the old fort stood. A ithile the French were gaining such a friendship with the Indians. England was Page A 'im' '1 f 2-D jfllffuff , was .722 -2-N fffzfzz-. 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They invatletl the French territory with tratle antl settlement trying ti- malte frientls with the Indians. ln spite 1-f the lfrench uccnpatiwn they even trieil tn get pussessiun 1-f their pusts, The French he- came very inrlignant anfl a great struggle ensued. The British wun anfl gainefl crin- trul nl all the turts anil struiig'liul4ls in Illle territury. lhe Indians thrl nut trust the l-irmsh as they hail the French. They chafefl uniler the rule nf the British whu manageil them with far less unclerstantling than the French hail tlune. But as the lnclians tlitl nut gain anv aicl frum the French, whim were unahlc In help them, they were grailually wun tn the British sitle antl fur almust a quarter uf a century livetl unrler the ljritish flag. The cultmists meanwhile ciiyeteil these vast tracts which hy nature lielungetl tu them, zmil after a lr-ng antl hitter struggle with the muther cnuntry lcnuwn in nur his- tury as the ll'ar uf lnrlepenflence. ' this extensive flumain was surren- tleretl tn them. By the te1'ms uf the treatv the lfnglish aqreefl ti- evacue ate the turts, which they tailecl tw ilu. They inciterl the lnflians against the Americans antl encuurf ageil them in their hustility, even giving' them guns :mtl ammunitiiin with which tu tight. They encuur' ilgttl il1C ll'll'NiS Iii fnflll El e'ullit'1lt'l'- acy, whch when cumpletefl was tl- incluile all the lnilians in the Hhiw Yilllrgy, Y Tecumseh. the faminus Sliawnet- 1, I w'arriur. trieil tu tirganize them with ' the hwpe nf hecuming their chief. I llis hruther, the lruphet. was as- fy , H, sisting him. They matle the lntlian village. l rwphets Town, at the furlq uf the XYahash antl Tippecanue rivers. their heaclquarters. The l'ruphet matle speeches against the white men and exercisecl a pru- fessetl supernatural puwer uver the Intlians. making them helieye it wunltl he easy tu cimnquer the .Xmericans l,iwvernor Harrisun, who lmtl re- cently heen placed in cummanil tif this territory, realizecl that the ln- tlians. under Tecumseh and the 'ii P 1 f l'rfvphet. were a menace tu the safety -if the newcwmers. Heine' cunyinceil that if the territurv surviverl, the lnelians must he sull- fluerl, he lerl an army nwrth while Tecumseh was vv'iii'lQi11g' aiiiiing the lnfliztns in the suuthlanfl, The l'rwphet. lieziring uf the apprwach 1-f llarriswn anal his army. inciteil the lnilians tu make an attack un them. lle tnlil them they wuulil win :mil nut tn fear the whites :is they were crazy. llarriswn :mtl his men, -in their arriyal. encampeil within a few miles nf l'ruphet's tuwn un Burnett! Creek. The lntlians mani- festetl great alarm, feigneil frienrlship and expressetl great surprise that their amicahle feelings fur the whites wiinltl he iluuhtetl in the least. Hut their frientlly iwertures tlitl n-it prevent llarrisun frum using very great precautiun ti- preyent a surprise attack which lie surmiseil wifulil happen, X-.3 .val TECUMSEH Pigs flue,-V. fl v ...NH R ,D ZZ 1, ,l --, ,, 1 1 ,,pft,0,,, me H-K.,-Q.,-, I fy I ' 1 g,,.,-6-Q09 Q4 gms. if ,gg um v Ill -s. .fgf The Wabash River at The Trail About two hours before daylight the next morning in a drizzling rain the Indians made their attack. rushing into camp and giving their hideous war cries. Many of the sol- diers, some of whom were asleep, awoke startled to receive the uplifted knife or mur- derous tomahawk. The deadly conflict raged on, in many cases, Indians and whites light- ing hand to hand. The I'rophet, during the battle stood on a huge rock near the battle held pleading with the Great Spirit to make his people victorious. lYith the first beams of morning the savages were driven from the field and the tired victors cared for their wounded and buried their dead. The sur- viving Indians retired to their village where they hastily gathered together their women and children and fled from this region. The defeat broke the spirit of the Prophet and he was never again a menace to the Amer- icans, His brother, Tecumseh, did not ar- rive in time for the battle, but joined the Indians later in their Hight. The Indians. after this battle, gave up their lands and except for a few were seen no more in this territory. .Xfter this bloody encounter which was one of the battles in the lYar of 1812, the Indians practically departed from the Xl'a- bash and peace was assured. The white settlers began pushing their way to the west. They came from the south and east, desir- ing to find new homes and more lands. Now and then a quaint flat-boat would be seen plying its way up the river with a family and its handful of household goods or bare necessities of life on it. XYhen the water could not be used as a highway the im- migrants would come in wagons. horseback or on foot with their possessions packed on the backs of horses or oxen. Traveling by water was far easier than traveling by wagon because there were no roads. just one vast wilderness and each settler must iind his own way, probably evenblaze his own trail. These, full of undergrowth, led over steep hills, through creeks and across rivers. Often times a stream could not be forded and the immigrant had to build a raft and ferry the wagon and its load across. Settlers would often be caught in an am- bush by the Indians and scalped or even attacked by wild beasts. Many immigrants fell by the wayside, unable to go farther. Such were the trials and tribulations that our early pioneers endured. It required men and women who were rich in courage and who could sacrihce for the future good. Pixy. Trfxlzn fn P HIE. - f Wffif'-an 'i Gm' T' ffefn s I rt ' 0--355-lQ..,x mi I i R' I? P Etilitiliillfil IIIPIIIITIIJIIQ IX cmvzml cliil nut flare venture wut here fm' every ltinfl uf entei'ln'ise fin' the whnlt- N tim mzmx' liqmlsliips ninft he eiiwuiitelell. iwmiiiliiig' wtiiitiw, Szirgeznit tliwuglii if ht These stnrmlx' penlile, iviiiitllx' iiicreziwinq Utlllfl QU 21 fL'W Ui TIM' lH'Hl11l11L'Nl Cllilvlln T with the zulinissiim ul' mn' state intl, tht- that tnwn interesteil m Igltziyelte. it win L'niun, lit-gzni In Ile-fire their wwn lzinil up Un mute likely' IICYQIIJIJ tltliclily. rlillllw he rilll which tn huilfl their lilnnex I.ztntl lillices VPU' QIIf5'I'II' WWI' I IIN' IUI5 I VIIIZVIIN I 1 L I UM df L1'Z'IXYI1Il'lISYIIIL' who wwulfl hzixte great in Zluditmh 'l'hL.l-L, was mm. i,i,Mmg ZLQHUN fluence in inzilsing it ll wiiiity sent. Hut wi HL. all the ZLIIIIZITCIII IIIIYIIIIIIIQUS, I.:1l:i5ette x N were h -n II it-neil :tml the lztnll was 5 line ZlIIUIIICl'. If Il wuinan hill, nw it tliullglit uf lziilclilig Ilgililist limi 'lille wetllefs 'lung' If1'I94U'lI III Ili IIIIIIIIVI- :UNI IIIVVI' I N had first timid.. then my 5l,k,Cuhm,l.N CHUM 'i'ae1'i1n1N questii-ii wht-thei' II wwulil hu in huy that which remztinerl. Sufh ll lzmil iilllice 'Iwi was tipeneil in the village uf Ifrziwflnwlsville Mgmt- -it-,ix we-rt' mmle :ilmnt nm- I which Imnuglil Nti':1lig'e1'w fiwni nt-zu' :mil fin' Xlliqn the Nettle-ix tif the Xlizilutwli :tlteiiilttl In purclizise Izmil. t-.im-t git L'1-ziwfliiwl-x'ille they were wmelin N .Xinmig these speuilzitlnw wht, linuglu gmt! Liskeil hriw the twwn ni' lily-I'I11l HI NIIIII 'IIA trzuleml the lzinfl signin iust fm' their IfmIgII'i'IH Wm I'I '!I'L'ffIII!- lim IIN? ll I lust uf ztilveliture, wzix :t gl-yt-iiiiiiieiit agent. Ifllfllflx VIIIIUTUI illl I IIIUW 'IWW IFVIIYUII Iliilliztm Iliglw. Ile pureliziseil ll II'ilL't wt Simi :I new ciiiiiity wgix fiwitiell qgt ut Lk ax 'X ruth it ie 11 Lit Lit X N I 1 xx iw multi x nt itlt It fmlgxt 1egx rtwlll ltlli' I swainpy, Q I Q- s ,1 wuqit tiit I txtnu ' ne ' I A ' z 'I 5' 1, ' ' ZIIICC l I 1 I j' - 'r -' Q 1' ' en 't Ii' ' -' 'za 1' ii A ' A rm gwiiif . 'g ly 1 e ' tuwn l.zifrty'ette. in lmiim' tif tht- lift- triivtic Iireiielimzm whu Iierilefl his lile .4 4 1 i i ,R 5' e f??gg:?':if '54 4 .41 lanfl rin the ezist IJZIIIIQ uf the Xliziliztfli river 'l'ilipeu:iiiiiQ glml the little atruggling ttiw :thu thru iii' fum' mil helix' the 7 mi Y tl XVII 1 -el: lln. lfml I Vith ll 'IQ li:-I fuel plum hrnsh. grape vinw :mtl large ff -1.'I I, fl-N I -'19 Yew' In In ..f nn tigiiy X th ll lz it wi ulil t ally lie- . wi it hm tmxn mal in ulil ttml cl Q If ell il liuilllllig tht ulllitx edt ' nh I nu wuntx xii Intl UH ninth 1 ' ul NI ti tix Ihgl nim ll thi 4 E if and turtune tin' the wiwcesf wt the .x1l'lC'1'lL'Zll'I IIVIIIS iluring the liexwvlutiun ztncl wht' ut this time, INJS. wax Vivit- ing in our L'llLll1II'j'. This lztnil wane siiiweyetl miter much flillieulty :mil Iziifl mtl' init, lim which were put un wills :il the t'i'zixvl'1mlfville Izmcl office. 'lihree wlziys alter the lily'- ing wut uf this t-iwn Iiigln snlfl it tw Samuel Sargezint fm' 3340. 11-at-i'x'i11g. liuwex'e1'. Z1 small fmctimi, the ferry 1n'ix'ilege unfl twenty acres inwtliezist adjoining the tuwn plzitfwhich was fuhsequently' stilil tu Mr. Szwgeznit fin' 360. The yimiig ttwwn was then nwnerl by Sargeant whim was an experiencetl easternei' and mini rerilizeml that he must devise ll successful plan tn pm- mote hi5 town, ,Ks L'rz1wf1mlsx'ille was the center of business civilization anrl x O The Battle Ground Monument Pit-:V rm rffin ' N- e -v...'T'..-A !Ayfzfi,f,,,, D fr e FE NG lllll lll LN. ey r- p - hh 1,7 -LB! ! f 'I' il ..., I f ' Hd , W ., I .Q Y I ul ' Q :lf 'W4' . 'ff' I Qtdffphf - lat - -, yt' A , ,K 1. J, t r A I . , -. 7f' rf: -if ,U in i .. 4: ' . 34 X' - r t , . . . 4 Wa -- X . , 4 a E. V 1 9 .-. ' 5' ' V X f' X 1 A eq. A r V 'A Aff' 0' A, ,gm , .Jorm Punoue ,W :asv VIP.. wn.i.tAM P-HEATH I last - mass t,t.j ' 1 'QD 1 1 fl: .V , NE we ...f ' ' P' f ISS! - I655 -, ISRAELSPENCER , Vepy ,:3,',,i'i5 ,wmuaes mf-, Sf' 5-AMUEL Hooven I SI -:ess K 'V' 'H' THE FIRST SCHOOL BOARD uf Lafayette was chosen as the county seat. .Xfter this more settlers came here and made their homes. building their rude log cabins along the hanlt of the river from Main street to Ferry. Une of these cabins con- tained Sniitlfs store and post otlice. ll'il- lixun Smith, the storelteeper, was the lirst postmaster in Lafayette. Others of these cahins were lJighy's grocery, Kelsey and l'lishop's justice oflice, Richard M. blohn- son's hotel and Solomon l'lamer's grocery. prohalily the most frequented place in the rillage. The streets were then open only hetween the houses and the roads and paths were cut through the brush-wood and tint- lmer which covered the greater part of the town. Ferry street was the p1'incipal husis ness street owing to the fact that the city hotel and ferry terminus were on it. The puhlic square originally was covered l'.,', F.,:tfz..n V , 'F 1: ' fbt' f T' 'eva I Y U THERE t Q' 6 ll I ll X v-rtslfn., m f ! F F . ff G lllilltllllllllill ltlllf-lllUTllll.llll5 ,x 5. with trees, ztntl the ltettltle, tintling at jxtil zt necessity, eleztretl the grttuntl, using the tintlter fttr the huiltling. This tlitl nttt rentztin there lttngt httwerer. its it wats ntttyetl ttt the sttutheztst cttrner ttf lfifth ztntl Cttltun- hizt streets. During this sztnte yeztr the citi- zens tttttlc steps ttt huiltl zt ctturthttuse. They trzttletl the lttntl between Klztin ztntl Sttuth streets ztntl Sixth ztntl liighth streets fttr enttugh ltriclts ttt huiltl their etturthttuse, They' tlitl this hecztuse they lizttl ntttre lztntl than lttttltey tltell. This twtt-stttl'y Ctttlrt- httuse wzts cttinpletetl in :thttut twtt yeztrs. Nearly fifteen years latter this ctturthttuse was reltlrtcetl hy anttther which was inuch larger ztntl servetl as at jztil, the resitlence ttf the jztiler :tntl the ttfhce ttf the slieriff. hesitles :t ctturthttuse. It hzttl :t cupttlzt ttn lttlt ztntl wats httilt cttlttniztl style with at very high irttn fence surrtttintling it. This ctturt- littuse hzts lttng since ltztssetl ztwzty ztntl is ttnly at nientttry, liztving heen reitlztcetl hy' ttur present tutttlern huiltling. its the ituhlic ltuiltlings were itnitrtwt-tl many nt-w httntes were ltuilt. Sttnte pztrts ttf the tttwu were in- ztccessihle. httwerer. heing' very tlamrt ztntl swftmpy. Quiglt-y's pttntl, lttcatetl where St. lilizzt- heth llflsllllill nttw is. ztntl l'e2trl river, tintling' its stturce neztr this itntl Httwinsg :tcrttss the eztst ltztrt ttf the cityf hintleretl prttgress in that tlirectittn. .Xhttut fl huntlretl vztrtls nttrth ttf the l,zthr lltttel wits :t lztrge pttntl ct tyeriug, in at wet seztsttn, sererztl :teres ttf grttuntl. This ttttntl wrts cztlletl l,:tl4e St:tnshury ' fttr 'lt-sse SIZLIISTILITY ttwnetl it :tntl livetl clttse hy' in :t lttg czthin. llwing ttt this swznnity' cttntlitittn tttztny tliseztses were ltrerztlent, such :ts ztgue ttr XYzthash shakes, lung :tntl tylthttitl ferer, inztking it rery' uuheztlthy' ttt live in this part. But hy the perseyerrtnce :tntl diligence ttf the settlers, this hrts lttng since heen chztngetl. Lztfayette, in spite ttf its tlife lieulties, hatl its amusenients :tntl pleasures like any ttther sntztll ril- lztge. If lttgs were tu he rttlletl the neighhttrs assembletl ttt rttll tltent, if rt czthin wits ttt he ltuilt, the ltittneers cztnte fttr ntiles :trttuntl ttt :tssist ztutl ztfter the lztst lttg wzts rttlletl iuttt ltlztce the feztst- ing antl enAitty'nient hegztn. There were ettrn- husliings. wttttl sheztrings, gtltttle-Itgtrings, sugftr-httiliugs, tluilting-hees ztntl httg-l4ill- ings, Such tuitlertrtltings nieztnt httrtl wttrk. nevertheless the tttil itself wits tnrnetl inttt sttttrt ztntl itlzty. The sitirituztl tlevelttttntent. ttttt. itrtttel xery' interesting fttr with the estzthlishnient ttf the settlement czttne the circuit ttreftclter. Ile lirst ltreztcltetl :tt the httntes ttf tlifferent intliritluztls, hut latter at church Wits ltuilt fttr hint. The hrst littuse ttf wttrship wits ltuilt hy the hletlttttlists ttn the sttuthwest cttrner ttf Sixth :tntl Nlztin streets. frttntiug eftst ttn Sixth. Ret. llztcltztlizth Yretlettlturg ttreztchetl the first st'l'llIttIl tn the newly l:tltl ttut rtl- lztge. The sttciety' ttccttltietl this huiltling until lxjlt when the site wzts sttltl :tntl the lttt :tt lfifth :tutl lferry' iturchztsetl. The little frztnie huiltling w:ts then inttvetl ttt this ltlztce Q1 -tt . 4-125-:'-tw'--:nv-r-stu Svca: .4,,. , , .Y '- The Old White House-First a Home Then a Library ngt Fttt,,-tt 1 ,-, -as E,7fQ,,,, time ,,,, 2 .,ttittttiiii1fit mail s In x tlflfif 4 25.1-M1 I ' 1 W-4' . .. rt W, 1 Alllllvqm 3 ' 'I --- -a r'.f I ilryf 4r. '- git- -X T I 7 'A' -- -: ' , lil' T '- The Tippecanoe River and was occupied until the present editice was built at Sixth and North, The church is an ornament to our city, but its achieve- ments are not alone to be found in the com- pass of its own organization, Trinity stands as the pioneer Methodist church of the city and surrounding country. The Ninth street church tthe present Schuri- man and Lange Storage Company's build- ingj was organized in 1849. .Xt Fourth and South streets was the original Presbyterian church, a one-story briclt building where the limdee Motor Car Company now stands, l.ater as the slavery issue spread through the country. the con- gregation, differing widely on the question. divided. The anti-slavery faction built the New School Church, later known as the Second Presbyterian church at Sixth and Blain streets where the Family Theatre now stands, The old school church standing' lirnily by its doctrines, built a new church at Sixth and Columbia streets. .X remnant uf this building may be seen today as the roof of the present Steinhart Building. l.ater. giving' up their differences, these two fac- tions united into the Central Presbyterian church and erected the building which they now occupy at Seventh and Columbia streets. The Catholics. rapidly increasing' in num- bers, soon found it impossible lit eoutinue their original habit of meeting at the homes of members so they rented a small one-story hriclq building on Fourth street south of the present post oflice. lu this they held their meetings for some time, contemplating the erection of their tirst church. The site was erected at Fifth was a very line Not many years new and larger selected and the building and Brown streets. This structure for the period. passed, however. until a church was built at Ninth and North streets. the present St, Boniface church. St. Mary's church was completed about 1860, The ground for this church was donated by L, ll. Stockton. Father Kilroy. who' was appointed chaplain of the United States during the Civil XYar, supervised the construction of both St. Marys and St. ,Xnn's churches, earning for himself the name. cluirch-builder. Much credit should be awarded to the early circuit preachers who brought retine- ment into the lives of the settlers as the early mission fathers brought something new into the lives of the Indians. They gave them new courage and strength, sacri- ticing themselves by leaving their homes and which they would not otherwise. development of the enduring hardships have had to sutter .Xlong with the churches, the schools were organized. lhe fur- y v 11 L...- 6- 'WERE l li I' ll r ti it We v--Jfssifn., my rd H ftttltlt ll it s earliest instructinn linuwn in this regiun was earrietl tin by the French priests at the YZ11'l' nus trading pests. Nut much success was gainecl, however. as they harl no blinks from which to teach. .Xs the pioneers came. sub- scriptinn schools were ffvrtnefl. The first schorvl of this lqinrl in the crtunty was built near Davis Ferry in IRJ4. Annther was starterl in a cabin on the farm uf Samuel Black. This was lqntiwn as the Black scliunlf' The sclinnls at this time hall nnly one small winrlnw in thent antl were very rlark anfl uninyiting nn tlte insifle. The schrinl term was abnut sixty-tire days. The subjects taught were spelling, reading. writ- ing anrl arithmetic. The teacher's salary was paid by the parents ttf the chilrlren in pru- ptwticnt tri the subjects taught and the length ttf the time einplnyetl. The teachers bnarrlerl arrvunml at the patrtnis' ht-mes. The first sclimil in Lafayette was taught by Jose-pli Tatman in a log cabin at the filet uf Salem street. Later on une was built at Eleventh and Elizabeth streets. called the Eastern. another was at Sixth anrl Brnwn streets, callecl the Central. Eftrfl schnnl was later built anrl tlte Eastern was enlargetl anrl renametl the .lenlqs schonl. Erillnw'ing this a high schonl was .C.'L'L'ICtl at the ettrner -if Sixth and Cnlumbia streets, The enrnllinent was very small at first, but graflually increasetl until the builfling became inarle- quate antl a new une hall tn be built. which is nur present high school bnilfling. The first sclinnl-bnaial in l-a- fayette was urganizetl in 18:5 antl was cmnpnserl of Vbthn l'ur- rlue. Xlilliam l , Heath, Israel Spencer, Jacob Casarl a n tl Samuel H0oy'et'. These prngres- sire men helpetl pmtiitite the eflucatinnal facilities in the city. The rlesire uf the penple fur higher etlucatinn was manifestetl in a intwement tw establish a enl- lege in Lafayette. This was lmttiglit about by the genei-nsity nf -lnhn Purrlue. who clonatefl large amounts of both money and land for the establishment of the sclintil. Thus it was nametl Purtlue Univer- sity fur its flniinr. Eufler the rlirectitvn nf an able presiwleut and a strung faculty. this ins stittititut has g1'rtyy'11 to be one tif the best ltnwwn technical antl agricultural colleges in the cttuntry. During the past year it cele- brateel its tiftieth anniversary antl is inrleerl a marvel when one ctvnsitlers that it was npetietl nnly a half century age. In 1330 the news nf a bill being passed by Linngress which authnrizetl the building nf the Wabash antl Erie Canal was carriecl tn Lafayette with great excitement. It meant an nutlet tn the seabnartl fur the prntlucts uf this country ttf which the settlers coultl raise sn much more than they cnultl use. .X wiltl speculatinn nf lanrl began alnng the XX'abash fnllttwing the wining nf the canal. XYilliam Digby btwught a plat nf grrtunrl just :tbtwe the fnrk nf the Tippecanne anfl XYa- bash riyers antl laitl but antwther tuwn. This was tn becfvnie a great riyal ttf Lafayette anfl prrtbably be a great CU11llllt?l'Cl2l.i center The Second Court House Page Ssvrrzfsrvz ' f -.......-'sb ies ' 'Wt' :I ,.',,.f:f,-' ' .V gfffk. because this was anticipated to be the south- ern terminus of the canal. Digby called his town .Xmericus, Lots sold at high prices and all seemed sure of ultimate success, but when the canal was extended by the second grant to Terre Haute, and hard times set in all over the country from various causes. this budding metropolis soon faded into in- significance, The XYabash and lirie Canal extended from Toledo, tl., southward to Vincennes, lnd., following the XYabash part of the way. Llp and down the canal could be seen the tow boats drawn by mules walking on the tow path. Toll gates were frequently found along the canal where the boats had their bills signed and paid their fees. Tolls were charged as the expenses of the canal were great and it was not a financial suc- cess. paying its expenses for two years only. An attempt was made to use steam- boats. but this proved unsuccessful as the large waves produced, soon washed out the banks, consequently the towboats were employed. The tow path was on the east bank of the canal until it reached Lafayette where it was changed to the west side be- cause the loading was done on the east side. .Xll kinds of grain and even limestone were shipped hy boats on the canal, tilther articles also, including Orleans molasses, codfish. chocolate, coffee, and sugar found a ready market here. This waterway furnished power for sev- eral miles, the owners of which paid for the privilege. This helped to pay the expenses of the canal. XYhere the strawboai-rl mill is now located was a grist mill and north of that was a paper mill, both dependent upon this water supply. There .was a woolen mill and two large soap factories and two still- houses located along its banks. The canal infiuenced the early industries of Lafayette, making them quite different from those of today. Being on the navi- gable waterway, helped to promote them more than ever. Lafayette became such a commercial center that it was and is some- times yet called the Star City of the XYest. The raw products could be brought in from the surrounding territory, refined and shipped out on the canal to distant cities. NX'ith the coming of the railroad different industries developed and the canal gradually I1 f Y ' became useless, due to more modern means of cttmntunication and transportation, The first railroad passing through La- fayette was the Monon, originally known as the New :Xlbany and Salem Railroad, which was completed about ISSJ as far north as Michigan City. The Lahr Hotel was held as the principal passenger depot, another station being about a half mile north of the city. The XYabash track was completed through Lafayette in 1854, first called the Toledo, XYabash and XYestern, the right- of-way for which was purchased from Mr. Stockton, a Lafayette citizen. The next railroad enterprise in this county was the Lake Erie and Xtestern. fostered by .Xdams lfarl, the first president. In IS6O the Cin- cinnati, Lafayette and Chicago railroad com- pany was organized to construct and operate a railroad from Lafayette to Kankakee. there to unite for Chicago. This was also directed by Adams Earl, he being president. general manager and builder. Almost three quarters of a century has passed since the railroad was introduced in this region. XYhere Lafayette had the ar- rival of but one boat each second day. it now has over IOO trains daily. XYith the many railroads diverging in all directions from the city, excellent facilities are furnished for shipping and passenger service. The progress of the railroads and also the development of the city was delayed by the Civil XYar. This internecine struggle nearly destroying the foundations of our government, also slackened the growth of our city and county. Many companies and regiments going forth to battle from here neve.r returned to their homes. The county's contribution toward l-incoln's call for volun- teers was very liberal. Seventeen regiments and two batteries of artillery were sent. .Xmong the battles participated in were Chickamauga. Yicksburg, Bowling tireen. Chattanooga and Mission Ridge. The num- ber of men that participated in the confiict from the county was over 7,t2,00. l3lounties were offered to the soldiers from S50 to 3400. The whole expense to the county was probably over Sioo,o0o, The next call for military aid after the Civil XYar came from llresident Klcliinley for the Spanish-.-Xmerican Xl'ar, XYQ entered this as champions of humanity for Cuba Pay, Frqlirrm s if 'Wllllli b Q ll !-- N 'i . fur 1 T' IU If H '-'Q' 111551 tl vllil.lf- lui tr itliiiilii. iiiiiiriiiita ,ag e Old Indian Wooden Bowl against the oppression uf Spain. The ilirect cause of the war was the sinking uf the hattleship Maine. lu this c-inflict the coun- tv furnisherl its quota as they always hafl rlnne previpuslv. During the late war 'liippecaiitie Lkiiiiitv. again heing callefl upon, iurnishecl nearly 2,1700 inen. ln Septeniher, llfjlf, the lirst gt-uup answering the call ut' Uncle Sain, left Lafayette aniirl tears anil cheers, llatterv ki. a part of the famous Rziinlinw Division, was the lirst unit frnin this cuuntv tu reach France. Purmlue, heing' one uf the training camps, plaverl :t conspicuous part in fur- nishing its quutzi. The wunien at hnnie in making hanrlages anil supplies fur the stil- fliers tllrrirtlgli the Refl Lirlvss, lielpell thrive at the frpnt while the cuinniunitv as it whole huught .'SlO,.tIj7,4f,t'J worth uf l-ihertv l-Zunils In flu their hit. ln war as in peace. we who live in Tippecantie thuntv antl l.Ilf2ll'- ette have nianv reasnns In he justly prnutl uf nur cmnniunitv. lhe lfivcatiun Ht our citv antl its vast wealth have niarle it prissilile fur large in- ilustries tri tluurish here. Transportation un the river, canal anrl railruacls has guar- anteerl fruin the tirst a phenomenal inclus- trial tlevelopinent enihracing manv varieties. Textile niills, irun works. snap aiifl tii-Q fag- turies and the shops provirle great numlpgrs uf VVfl1'lil'll6ll with a coiufnrtahle living anrl have greatly aclcletl to the progress of the city. This rapicl tlevelupnient has been nizule pussilile tliruugh the civic patriutisin :uiil hreftrlth nt vision ut nur husincss men. 'lihruugli their organizations anil cluhs they function cunstantlv fur the hetterinent nt 1-ur citv, llns intlustrizil niuveinent lirnuglit great wealth ltr Lafayette :intl hanlqing sittin lie- eznne a prominent wccupatiun, lfrnni the time that the lune ivwl liuutewl in the tlzivliglit, the wantlerine' lntlizui huilt his camp tire luv the clear streain anfl pnurefl on the ear 1-ti sulitucle the war cries uf his fathers, niztnv changes have taken place. llic have seen the lirst white man paddle his canue tu the trarling post: have juggerl with the pioneer over niuilflv ruails :incl itn- inigratefl with the early settlers in the prairie scliufniers ur with thein have pnleil their tlat huats up the river, ll'e have welcmnetl the little sternners :intl tuwhuats un the canal. lie have seen the pioneer change the wilfler- Hess into fertile farms anrl lav the fnunrlaf tiuns uf our wealth tuclav. lYe have traveleil with them tuwarrl progress anfl the age nf invention when the first generation uf pioneers ht-gan tu pass away. The flelmt we uwe tri the pioneer is a great une, hut a rleht that we can pav unlv in nur reverence :intl respect tu the ineinurv tif his courage. 'liii those also whu huilt nur beau- tiful anrl thriving city uf Lafayette flu we nwe a still greater tleht uf gratituile :incl lung may their inenirirv he cherisherl far heyfmfl nur tirst centennial celeliration. Puff- Xm,-r, , i +-, 7- 1, . 3-.1-L: 2 115, 17,803 M l I. ' 1 ' I ll C-lv-Q. I lfff 2,' Lilfu , .I un? ' Cf. u buff,- 9,,4l. 1 , f - - 'f 'M - RUM the hrink ul the XYnhzlsl1, where clear waters Huw, lieacliiug up to the hills in the muruing aglow, lYi1h its streets sw atlrztctire :tml shadefl :mal clean, NYith its lawns l'lX'ZlllIlQ' lfriifs Isle with their , greens, lt parks and its streets. its water that's pure, lts shops, its stures, its banks that are sure. lts churches, its sehouls, its college :mil homes. The lancl that surruuurls it. its clay :tml its loams, XYith stars that :ire hrightest :mil skies that are bluest, lYith men that are h1'zix'est :tml women the truest, Nu ruamer of earth has fuuml zmywliere yet .X place that will equal our uwn Lzifzlyette. , -liS'l'lIl-IR l3lI.XRliS, 25. W Emmy '+I lrrN'T 1n, rw Eg L ,.mm'n1UU in '!'r-S-.sq-: '-1-14 i. X 1 u iis1m Qlg ,.31 .ef 's Qt, , A- - f 'F' If I .-T,f- L f- 1 1 W v ' I 1 : g L-. 7 - F. 'vw ,I U lil l irg-'l '. u if gf, --1 'mfg' l- i ' ,, X ' N xml- 'r.5 ., . ng HM I, -- -s l! J - lu., L in Q! ml 1 - X s L- 1 ill' .- 5- X Fi .- ' Y M-G-A Q X 'X it if Lafayette in 1925 I',xv, Twsnrg' fl 'I EVOLU 1' ION or cz TEAC HER ALLEN COUNTV PUBLIC LIBRARY 1 x 1 ' w 4 WVIWIWIVIWIWIIUIIWII' WI +'IQIV I ' C59 Q 5 5835 03565 41 64 'U -X I IIN . , .v ,.,t ,f..'. EW, 1. . . X n f -.HL-N ,,.:. , ,A L Q'.A 41 :ir v 4, .Vw .- Alv. 4.-' JT if .J X' 1 4 J gs F' 'L-q -f.V J r S H i fsligtg, fy- -an '- X f ill . i r,,. Xlli li XY. AXlQNlf'lvl' Principal X li. .XlQXlf'li'l'. :is l'i'iiicipzil iff 'lclifn-ixuii A lligh Fclifii-l, has lugcii 11 fwuufiil ulcim-iii iii lllflllllflllllllg' ilu' high 5l2lllflIll'1lS uf 'lvff life. Diiiiiig hiv pzifi IXYU years uf service iii thif capacity he has slniwii his ahilily' as :ui sxccu- tive. 'liarlitirins :uid zicliieveim-1it5 liuw hcen uphclml, wliicli clizillmiges the zulmiratiim of the stuflcm lmcly zmrl patrsms, huth imlivirliially and collectively. -leiii still fulfills its place iii :lem-lripiiig the sclifvlmsliip aurl citizenship of hci' pupils, and thc making uf the right type -if iwfzil imililiiuwrl and XVfllTlEll1llUlNl. 1719-Ouiatenon-French Fort was established. Plgie Tusmty-Ons , -Q-, . , I -. Q 1 j ,y,ffi4,,,, Fone mrrmmurli mniliuim .LIIQU , .l ' Ld ,Qi 5,4--f, I 'f , ww - ll 'I I ,7 ' 1 wffffif- lb, ' ' ' 1 .M on ' ' V A ..: - T - 1, ' f ' 1 .4 . -' .:',,','-5, T ,--- ff H gi., . 'VZ gf' Q 4'-I 3-4: ' i h is ' -- s ' ve' f -,., -1 -we MR. A. E. HIGHLEY Superintendent B. S. Degree lM:irion College! B. .-X. and M. A. Degrees llmliana L'niversi!y'l R3 A. E. l-IIGHLEY, superintenflent of the Lafayette schools, is an ardent be- liever and advocate of school development. XYith many years of experience as a school man, having serverl as a grade and high school instructor. as principal, and as superintendent of schools, he possesses a wide knowledge along educational lines. He has given jefferson his support in all activities and has proved himself to be a leader of great ehiciency. . 1811-November 7-Battle of Tippecanoe Page Twenty-Two f' 1 F r ' in Q nc' 2 D, . n PK :nr -'fin if 'img' T' h glflffffw i r' E i., is-iv' A, I it , ',1 N' -xxx -4. ' , ' The School Board --jg W- - f.' wf'-.'-r:--'--'--'- --' f ' - it ' H. BI. Ig.-XI-I LN P2'r.f1'1ff'1zf L.x44,.,,.,,s, , Y. MRS. J. T. XYESTPHAL G. C. GOODHART Secrefzzzj' Tre1z.r1n'er 1822-Nearest land office-Crawfordsville. Page Twenty Thus 7'1-, 1... T, 1 lffflfiffs' , 17905 'Lt in ' df! L ' ' , . ' ' 5 - I ,I1.,. YT? . ff , i -., ,W ttmrtmiiurit innituttus. ffm , 2 -Jiftfwfuxfghnv I 73' X ,gun Faculty ,W Even in the iiisfm-,V UfJcl:ft:l's0l1 High School Ki has there been gathered together at one time S a more likable or a more considerate group of teachers than the one that has represented 'fy the school in the past year. The art of teaching' is no harder than the art of handling' V the students and making them give to the teacher their best work. Almost every member of the teach- ing' static serves as a faculty advisor to some organization or activity in the school. xvhich. of course. adds that much to their already heavy work. but at the same time it keeps them interested in the student body. enabling' them to give the student the best they have in return. XllSh MARY FRANFFS 5FFYER MISS MAF ll ANNA Nllii Tl'il l.T.l N ftl:C.5xR'l'Y MISS RUBY CLRRK M,::l:m:.i:::A L:::': 1.-'-rf:-1 H -:nf E.--iv: 1-ni lr,.H:r:,rN1,:f' ,X .mul l'f.:':f' ::u 't'f:i.,:: If,.:.f,. ! .::.f:5:5 I':v,.u. l'ui:-.',::1 Xllv IDA j. FLFKIIYFI M155 N lLNl,-X FI.FTFNlFYFR MISS F5'l'l'I.l.A KIMNTFL M155 MRYDE LFITFR Ev. f',' 1 fi ll: 5 ra F1 url: Il: :ff-x 1I:.fft'i-nn1r:i:f ln.1i.m,1l'ui--1-'tis-i l':lf!wf I'ni:t. flirt ' P:.'.iu. l'1:::wr'i!v Pzuiur l'ui:1'rfl:x l'v:1:'irt:h' 1,1 t.ln'.Aw. l'r:::w r :su nf tfixiqagi- 1822-Sprouteboro--a settlement of three or four cabins. occupied by French settlers. existed at foot of Brown Street on Wabash River. Pan T:1'.-ury-Four c :-.. AV-F, if ?Y .. y ,.. ll I fx NWA: 1 -av NA M - nm' IB 'I JG mm rmnuum, mmuurum I I , 4. M MR IL dl IIAIXIIZLI' NIR IJ PLIVNNIN XlI5NIN XLXXH IXNIIN NIR F ,I1.RrMwH-XX? fIImf.,1. 1'fI.fwmg -If, 'wr,1.'. 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Your studies are over which as a prep you resolved. Now all take notice, here comes the real stuff. XYith sweaters of red we take no rebuilf. Fond memories will linger-our thoughts be returning. .-Xnd many a day for you we'll be yearning. Now that you've seen yourself in all four stages. And ready to turn from High School ages. You face the world with a brighter view, Thanking those who have done so much for you. 7.Xl.lZIfR'l'.X vlixciisox, '23, 2: lI,I'llA bl..-XYRACK RUTH l3L'RKH.XRll'l' I-LIZ.-XliF'l'll N -XRD FRhDFRIL' XYFIGLH l'rl-'ill'-1:1 l':'.wvl f 'Mini .V J.-rin Tviwuvrr Fig, Thi'13. l f e e 1-be Ye -fmii... -..::.-:a J' vb G I il I s l llllllllli llllll ' M HISTORY june Class of 1925 lhe lnstury ni the lJI'L'5L'IlI claw llliuld be ll glawiiiris une. If I wuld give a full Elfflblllll Ol' uzirh anal every sun. Hut let me hrierly mentinn here The men that wear the Fur ev'rywhcre the lfrmves do H5 We-'re sure ti- win the wlay. Our Rayninnfl Cinile ranks with the hi-Nl Qi fnrwarrlb in the state, .Xnd Henry Baker! fuothzill fznnu ls ninrvelnuf In relate. Then l-iahl and limtlu, letter incn. Cf whom we're juwtly prnucl. Together with nur Seventeen, XVQ praise hoth long and lnnfl, Our president. our Ruger Carr. Has surely Net the pace 'Ili lcacl us thriiugh twii liuay yr-:ire .-Xncl hring uf tri tint place, ln uratory. hail -leanctte. She, lnmin' lirought the clavi She w-in a Nnlcnfliul victuryi Thix ilainty, little lay .Xe In the rank and file -if us, XYl1n'x'e Stmirl thix fuiii'-year text. llevc lived anrl triwl each paving ilzix To flu nur very licxt. X-,my we the Claw nf '25, Biil y-vu nur law aflzeu. .Xnd zu alumni we. ilezn' lull. Shall alxxzip Clirrixli yiiu f- I new x Rl. XX 1n1llWHl4'YIi, ROGER CARR YERL OYERMAN HFYRY BAKER FR-XXklb CROXH P-'l'fi,lan1 'l'iw,imni l':. -Pr. mlm! S, .i :nv zugf Tri.-,ni-o,.,1 h -2. 1.1-1 2 ,ffzfiff ,, -Irma b ' 'l E-1-sv 1, 'f ' I 5-,,a1..Q'ff,ff lg T -. lil.lZ.4Xl:!li'I'H O'MAR.-X GEtJlQGli XYUl-liX'liR I 111'1'1'1' lv11ll11'l' II11' 1111'11 111111 llru 1111'11 fxllll nm' 1'.t'f'1'1'1 11111 11111511 nf 11 jltllld tl1f11y.' f'l ' 't 'l' Hi-Y Club 3. 4. 111-N111-tlt 4. Baskttbalt Squar Sunshim- Sttuiety l. 2, 3. 4: Vlutfcrstm Histm-ical 3. 43 Intt-rclztss ljaslattlsall l, lg lmerclass Base Society 1, 2, 3, 43 lntcrclass Basketball l, 2. .lg hall J, 5. 4: lutcrclztss F1111tlwall 2, 31 Xautilu Glce Club l. 2. 5, 43 lntut'claSs Baseball 4. Staff 4: Gala XYQ1,-lc Lhummtittcc 4, IMXHI4-Q L-ROXVE ulimw El-lZ.-Xl'3lf'l'H S'lllL'liROD ' A A l ' ,H fl v' '1 l cliff vi!11r11 iv lun 1 - . .ts 4 . 47. 11111-11 11 .lltlll .v tl ,llt Q It Q I w 4 , , T I . ' 'I ' 1. . Football Squacl 3, 43 liaskethall Squad l. 2, 5, 43 ' um mu mul 1 Baseball 3. 43 lnterclaas Basketball 1. 21 Inter- class Football l. 2. P,-XL'l.. SICIQAFOOSE - .., l'l11:1' ':1'1' .vlmll 1111.v.v I lllllu and l11.v lt1'1'1'l11111l .' DOROTHY OHRIEN .Xclx'c1'tisi11g' Staff limtstct' 3, Atlvcrtising Mun Sl1'1'L'. .vlim 11110' .vl11di1111.v xtgcr 43 Scum- Play 43 tiztlzt Wool: Cmnmittee 4 llumtcr Yuttclt-villc 4, Le Cercle Francais: Musigirl Revue: Snap ,Il Pep Revuc: Glcc Clulw lg Sunsltinc Sucxuty l, Z. 3, 43 St-niur Cmtvu Cummittcc 4. Rl-.XKY HISI-lQj1Jt --gist, 1 lf111111.' lfu1111.'.' lf11l1g1.','! .ll11r-V ix 111'1'1' X xIl.11LX'lI4LIi lJ.qX'I5' --Md Gi.1'lsxX'at1'sis' l.lQ: Glu' -Clula Ly -Clcrflc Fra? N ,, H , cats J. 3 ,,llllSllllU .txt-tuty: . usugnr fevue .. ,HHH ,Hmm HHH' 'UM Snap 'll P019 IQUYIIL' 53 .lukc lfclitm' Nautllus 5, 4 Interclass Fuutlmall l, Z, 3. 4: lnlerclass liaskct- liuustet' Staff 4: S1-nittr L'111tv1s Ctmtmittce 4 ball 3. 43 Interclass llztsclmll 1. 2, 3. 4. lhutstcr' Yzulclcvillt- 4. 1826-January 20-Legislative Act created Tippecanoe County. lay- '1'11f11t-'1w110 il.: F-'I Y ' L,-.f , I. J 1:-:a ' W1Q,W4a ,Ji qfgliriurt 16277.-J j ' Wa! A . 5 ,' S'f'--x Ulm F Q , -.,w W ML w H1. .1 f,r K IUXLIJI1 lxI'.XXI'.lJN. Nl1ul'l5 .Mr .wrmll fm' .w11l.rfn11.'.v lfllllk frm: fl l'1.'j', Npalrwlw flulw 3, 4. Mll.lJKliIJ lxAI.I1l-Qlilili full .ff jun' SUIINIUIIL' Sfwciviy l, 2, S, -lg L'l1riNl111gn lin-kv! .XI.l1Iili'lfX L'l.,XR l'f V 'V nfl lfn' ffflv li ffm Nw lfwkx uf ffll!l1l.K', .rfzfy rlfirwlxir I'VuN11lu11l .lL'fYL'l'XHlI Hixlrlrwqal Swficty li ,lvffn-I wxl Ilisturuzal Suricly J: SHUI. 1 w 1 rsh l lulv v 4 I 1 l'r:1'cl4- FI'1il1CIliN 5, -13 NI uxigirl Ku ur- 2: Snap ' ' ' M ' 'in :ml ll1XillliuIl ll 111 I1 IT11 IXUXUL' .12 N111-vm' lx J Q ' ' milIr-vi Ulu- Vlnlw 23 Nlllllilllx SIAH' 31 .Xwm:i- :ilu lulrt-fr Xnulwlux 4: 5lIl1NIllllL' llnmnittvm- SCHIUI' l'l.13 k'lv111x11ittu-.31 Q-l1?liI'I1l2lll S. S. Ticket K-K!11lll1iI1L'k' 41 Lv Ll-rrlc l:I'3l1C1liN 43 Girl! film: lxlulr 1. ,XIIICL 4lS'I'liliHOFlf .I lluxl' jul' llfiryx' 51v41l'I lftlllnll' Izmralvl' 41 Il1iUl'Ql2lv I1IlNkL'lllilH v 7 43 II!It'I'L'lliNN lwzuclwall ... 3, XIKICYIN Nl PERS!-Q 1f1l1':'lH fx ll 1-lnrfd ,lrfllwfg all Vlbflllf, -:mf 41l:r'm'v ix fmrdy In land 41 fmmf 1826-First public bakery at foot liqXKX'liY H I RIC Srwictyg Tickvl ll lull .vflrlfl fir lm, rl fum! fwfr' llurllrf' wr' 1lll rlflufll, 1,I'Lklll -IVR! 3, -4. -5- k:XlHl'.IQIXIz IDIQINHLI. l11zl.'fu'ud.'m'w mln' .md 7lfr'r'I'r1' Huxigirl Ruvlu' lg Sllllll 'H I'm'p Rcvm' -1' Organ- ifsltiwn lfrlilrn' Nqlulilux 41 Funxhmm- N1-rmlx' llmrxlvr Yzulwlcxillv. IN PRN I HX 5I'I.XI lfIiN. HIJHKIVU H mwv mul I llrrn' frrrvr' mf! L Snap 'll Pup Rcvllcl lawn:-lrx' Scllim' llama- lfrmm- mittcv: Sunfhim- S liiL'lj'. - of Ferry Street-Abe Shoemaker. owner. Frye rfwfyfrfma- . '--.:...T1'L: Q K0 5, 'FC-GE L l g'-17545 ff ' l K If, iff U 1 L 11111 -I l l , ll , 11 1 1 liRlMli'l l' lflilU,1L'Sl1X IQIQNXICTI-l Ii. COPLICX ll1i11k11111 111' 1111! 1111 1dl1' In'1l.VI 11f I11111' 1111 1111111211 1111111 1111d f'l11i11 PI'f'SlflCllt Historical Swcicty 2: Art Eclilm- Nan- . tilu- -1: FI'k'llCl1 Club -lg Cl1air111z111 Gala XYCelc L'11111111iltL-c 41 30111111 Play -l. .XRTHUR TORREXGA, Art HX'..Xk'1N'1'H yy1E1.g1.QKg' -'Hx- .S'l11d1'1111.v, .vl111'1iy 1111d .vl11'1A1j7 .guy if wfff, f.1,,,M.,.N l11tc1-class Basclmallg I11tc1'clz1ss Hrukctlwall. Glvc Clulw J, 3: -lilllllllfj' S1:11i111' Gala XYL-ck C0111- 1111tlcL'. ' WH ,HN HLLlU,I.,I. KA l HNYX FUR l . l111I' .. . .. .111 1':'1'1'l11.vl11111 .v111'k1'1' llf- fllll .N1'1'11111'111'11 ' Latin flulw SQ NL-ws lirlitur 111' ll1111stc1' -l: 50111111 Tlllil-llllxlih wuyclctxz '1 I'S ,Ill-lqclzlfi,Baikclhall -1' I-,I , , - 1 , , 1 A , - 1 , N 1. l,111lN blue tlulw J. -1. O11l1cfl1.1 l, Snap ll HQ -1, 50111111 llay Q111111111tt1'c 4, bc111111 Damc P. IM, x 7 1, XI 1-T-.1 PV i ,, I x L-iml, 0111111111100 4' l-11111it1-1' Yz111clcx'ill1' 4 -ll, Xllm ' Il' -' UMM' Xum- 'L -U? L ' ' ' ' l'1'a11ca1s 3, 4: SL-111111' Dance L1,11111111ttcu -l: N-1111111 l lz1y 4. l.L'L'll.l.li liL'S'l4El-l.li l.UF'l'L'S !111f,111' 11111, ll11' 11111111 f1'11111 11111 .vi.:1' 11f II11' l11111,V I LTU I 1: XH:Xl1:R1y1' liirlx' .AflYlNlll'j' L'1111111'il 2. .lg Latin Clulv 2: Sllll' .V 4 4 M 1 1 , Q xhinc Sucictyz 'nw K-'uh ll 3' 3: ,I-mms Tnurlm- ll 1 .1111 11l11dt11l111.1 311111111111,l.1111ll1 1110111 l. S1111Ql11111- Society 3. -lg L'111111111'1'c1:1l L'l11l1 3. -1. 1826-First steamboat came up the Wabash to Lafayette l',1gr T111fr.m-Fmr .- F' -N ' -..., , Luz! U LT .Q J 1 C' v-,Zan W Q ' WWE hx' ' llllllll 11111 1 is P l mt. XX'lil.l,IN1 ill JN LX l4l'liX'l' lili ,Say ll Tu'llfI 11111111 ll1'1il1e-tm l. 2, 3, -l. lil NQER LXRK .1 .1'lmlrlx' I1w11'l.'1'1' NIM: ll111u11!1 .1,11111':1'1'111f uf 11 lm!-1' .1 1111111 l'l'C4l1'lL'lll S1-111111' Lfl:1-Q -lg l,l'L'Nl4lk'lll -l1111i111' Ulu-- .53 H1-Y l.l11l1 3. -li X'lCC-PI'k'NI1lt'llI H1-Y -lg l'!1111-l- cr Staff -lg F111l1s1c1' Ya111lux'ill1-3 NZ'llllllllN Stuff -li liasketlvall Squad -lg l11tu11'lQ1v F.111tl1:1ll 2. 3. -lf l11tc-rclaw liaikctlmll l. 1, .lg lIllL'l'l'l1iNN H11-rlvall l, 2. 3. l..XXX'lQliXC1-I .XCKERKI .XX l.11l1111'u11d 1ul1'11.w .vlzlzlv I IMT In lu' my f1111'f11111 Ill llfv lJillQllFl'l'lY lfllx zlllllrvl mid .vl11111111'.vl lljlfll 111 mix' 1'l11.v.v1w1l1111 flu' I11' 51111-l1l11u S11fiL'l5 l, 2, 3, -lg Girl! .X1lx'1r1v1'5' U11111- cil -lg llistlwiczll Slwiuly J, 3, -li l.c L'c1'clc l'ql'Zlll- 1111- 4. M.fXliY1,lQ.fXXIQlili l111r 1111111111 11l:1v1x'.vI1'll :vlml Inv' 11ll.'11'.1l.1 un SllllNlllllL' S1lL'lUlj' l. Q. 5, -li llllL'lAk'lElNN ll:1-lwtl1.1ll l, 2, .1, l11r111l.1-- l-.1-1l1f1ll -l. Kl,Xli11.XlQl'.l l.X Xl.'XliSH.Xl.l. ll'1tl1 rx'1'.1 11'1'111111'f 11.1 11 .mlfll .lvl 11 .xzlfu .ff rlflrvlll' 111' fulfill kl1:111'111.111 lnwulc 5, 5. -lg 5llllNlllIlL' ll'L'2lNlll'L'l' .1 7 l111'l-' .-X1lx'l-111'y L'11u111'1l ... .l, -lg l.z1ti11 flulw P11--i ilk' Ill: Ll-1111110111211 l'l11l1 -lg liluu L'l11l1 31 llzulmly l.1Ill lC N -l N - N - ,ll:.fXxl1I l lt l.l'.N l L .Sumll lwrf u1l 1fl1!.1'-11 r1w'Il1:1'111'l1' j'f'1'1'111f SllllNlllllk' Slwiety l, 2, 3. -li SL'Cl'l'lHl'j' Sllllwlllllt Sllcivty -lg linrlx' .Xrlvl-Ury Qf1111111.'il 3, -lg l'1'c-irlL'11t ll11111cil -lg llalzl Xlkcla L'11111111i1luu -lg lll'1ll1ll'y -l S11 liS'l'Hlili l'HqXlQlfS yllllll :will 1111! lrru' in twin lnrl-' A-Xrlvl-111'ylf111111Qill.3,-l3 Girl-' flluc Clulv J -- . 1 - . , . . 3, -lg ,IL-t1c1'-1111 H1-l111'1cz1l 5UL'Ik'lj' 2, .1. -lg Qllilll' lllklll Qlum' 5Cllll1l' Claw Gala XYcclc L4Ill1'llTllllL'k' l'1'u4irlc11t l.u LqCl'L'lL' l:l'?1IlL'2llN -lg ll1lCl'L'lZixx lla-- liull mll 2, .31 l,Al13ll'1l'l2lll ljalzn Xllwk L'11111111itluc -l 1826-First ferry between Lafayette and Chauncey licensed-Reuben Kelsey. ferryman. mg. Tllxrrx-Frm llNl'llllL' Swcicty l, 2. 3. -l: l.1- 4.fc1'clc l'4l'Zllll'3l5 -lg I v l ,fffif ,, vena 'n ' - mfg, If 1 Y ' limi'- ' ' . ' y LOUISE B.-XUER. Lou YIOLET SHIGLEY llllll Allufjlvru xlml nmuy u man for Lou Quint und 1r1n1.v.m1l11'r:3! buf l1l':ulry.v lllL'I'm' LQ Ccrcle Francais -lg Yarsity Basketball Z: Inter, . 'H HI' f 'l'h class Baskutball Z, 3. -lg Iuterclass Baseball 2, 4: Yicc-President Commercial Club S. -lg Glu-e Club Glue Club l. 31 Sunshine Society l. 1, 3. 4. Z: luterclass Basketball 23 Suusbiuc Socicty l. 2, 3, 4: Le Cercle Francais 2. EMMA MUNSON. Sis Y Q M.-XX LAMPBELI- I v.1'i.vf Ili I urn, that ix Ulllflfjlll ,I Sl'v'ml1.v .vl'fkUl' uffvl' fun Sumlmiuc Sucicty l, l, 3, 41 CUl'lllTICl'Cl?ll Club 1,23 mcg Club 14 xlllfgllj' Fuutball -lg lutcrclas, Fuutbzall 1. J, 3: A lutcrclass Baseball l. 2. 3, -lp lutercluss Basketball HENRY XYINSKI l, 2. 3, 4. .lu imp nf lllixvlrivf, I'z.wmd.'rwl1ur1 ln' tlrinkx of it all DELIA l.ORli'l llX Sll-.'XNL'li llltcwlzaw Basketball lg Booster pXnlx'cVtiSil1g 3. lx'fm':uIl'dgv 31: vl'. v lmud in lmud twill: .vlmiy lilcc Club 2: Sunshine Society 1. 2. 3, -1. liDN.X l.':XN'lll'll':R XM, ,,L.l,,.l-V Aw f5l.,.l.l. ,H ml. MHIHIX XYll.Rl.X KIiJlQlil'lOL'SIi lfrufluuzul Glec Club ,li L'm1uucrcial Club l. l, 3. -Wlfl' Ffh -V 4l l Suuibiuc Swcicty l. -. 3. ' ' ' ' ' ' ' Fllllillllli' 51lClClj' l. 2. n, 43 hlcc Llub l. 1826-Lafayette Postofficc established-Bill Smith. Flrst postmaster. my rlum-.six ig, , 'E-2 quiz' m mu, mmuvumuua i 1 l- F' W F ji i 7, V f A Y tiiijix 1. v 1:1 q:fL.a,.: is Af' 5 1.1: X-ix , ffl' .- ' Il! 1:3 mffl , 1 -x I I , I p I -R ,' QTQSQQ , w ' V ' i ' Fl A W -.sq .. A 'Si - - wnwfif 'dime KOHIil4'lx KI-lS'l'l.li llc 1141111 um1!'.' lzinzlxwlf f.'lIHIs'll Ivy lzrx NEW'-x' uf! 1 5 X 5 . 3 lffiitur Nzmtilux -lg K-iI'ClII1lliI7Il Klnllzngcr wi Nzautilua 33 Yzusity Iflmtlmall -lg Yzuwity Iizmxkutlmll -11 Haakctluill 51,1111-ul I, 5, 43 IIlli'VL'lG:lHN Ffmtlmll -, .33 Intcrclzus Iflascljall 3, -lg llmtcrclaw ligukvllvall l. 2, 33 Chuirnmzm slum' Scuifvr llama- Unnn1iltcc 7 -ll lzuuxlvl' Y2llllIt'YilIc ETHHI. H.-XR'l'IiR .Yru'vf, .vinlplw mm' .vllrziinzfx Sllllshillc Sucicty 1, 2. 5, 4. JOHN HESSIOX .lu Alf! fjzrfflulllfu r.m1.fgfuudf1.m111 nr'igfl'm1l l'VlIl41Vk lnlcrclass lizuelwall 3, 43 l11terclz1w Plaxkctlvall 4' lntcrclaff Iffmllwall 3, -lg Track 4. GL.-XIDYS VYISE llm' 11111111 .wlmnl ulrrrl' lmx uni lwuu in ruin fm' .vlzu is ':ui.w Sllllbhillti Snfitlj' 5, -12 gXllX'i5n,+l'X ffuun- lil 3 4 'l'rczu11rer ,luuiwr Claw .35 'I'rc1w11u-1' SIPZHIINII Club . 3 I-luys' ,Xmlx'1w1'y Lullllml 23 Umnnyslpr A'x4lYL'I'll5lll lfHAlQI.liS IQAHI. lll1lA, Inu fl lllllff fu'l'.mflul1l.x' Iulmll 1m1l.'w.x -lm1'l.'rrfm ff'i.'l1u',v, llc 1'.mrlwl.' fu dn IIIIVIIHX lull-1'fIz1M 'l'l'11ck 13 lIIlCl'R'lli5N Ffmtlrall JI Trczu 7 unfr' AIIIIL-tic .XM-fciulimm -5 -In-txt'-XXXNI Lafuye lu-lay JI H1-X L lull .1, -13 lwmllnll 511111111 .ag X nr my Fmnllvull -lg Lh1lll'I1I.lH Svlu-11' Sxveuim' tum millw'-1. liER'l'H.X IlEX'l'Iili Um ..l1.ful..ux.xmHu,xu.xlmL uf lumix linux yin' xfzrdkvf tmnum-rvizul Vlulng Sllllqlillk' Swcicty. FKXNCIS CKUXYE, NnnCs ,lilmllvlly ullrlrlif mul ulvlw Xinwity Ifmnhall 3, 41 Vanity ligukctball I, J, w 43 Captain Yariity Iizaskctlvall -13 Yaraity llnwln I, 2. 33 SCL'1'm'l3ry mmf -lllllk' Slfllilbl' Clam, :XR'l'HL'li RliITlfMIflR gl Nmlu511'uf'l1ur und 11 .vl.'1my1n1pl1rr' L'm11111c-1'fial Klub. 1827-Entire County and State Taxes-SZ22.97. Pugf- Tffmyvs.-1-,U 1 -.,. 1-1-,132 2 ,7ff,i,0,,, I fronts ' ,I Z f , r ffw,p Wi llll W lT,UW, , a --13-,, ' fp Y . ' T fiSafAL DONALD XYRIGHT DOROTHY NEUB.-XL'ER, Tctltly Al-'f'l '3' ffdill-' U llld.l 5 dill' fjiff' 'lll' Q is Slit' lu'u1'x l1t'r'.vi'lf :sith lmimrtllvlt' ufliifn Nlli?l'll5l,llgi,, wah. L'f'U.5l9 , 'lf hlllmlfllfl Daclcly Long Legs S1 Cmnincrcial Cluli 1, l, 1 liunster -, lzclitur-ni-L.lnet Luustcr -l, X ite-I icsi- gumhin. gud Atv 1 , 2 tlcnt ,luniur Class -lg Senior Play 4: Seniur Culivu ' ' L ' L ' ' ' Llnninittuc -l: Booster Yauclcville -l. HAROLD XYIXSRI l3l.l H.-X SL.-KYB.-XCR, Pat .N4ilt'r1m' ix nut' yrruf nrt uf ftrrl':'.'r'.m1Iin:l PV! fl' l1'1'V 1fl1 d !l Fl' lnterclziss Track l, 2: lntcrclass Rztskutlmll l, 1: Pri-sitlcnt uf .lanuary Class: Managing lirlitm' Hi-Y Cluli 3, -13 Tennis l, 2. 3, 4, liuuster -lg Baskt-tluzill 1. 2: Snap 'n Pep Revue 33 Klusigirl Revut' 2. ' KI.-XRG.-XRET XYHITIQ HURYFF GRAY Lifflr, li'I'Uly und luivly Sm. H Nm, ,,,HA.,'l- ,N Girls' Basketball 2. 3. -lg Booster Staff 5. -lg Latin . A -V 1 'I - , - 1 - 4- 1 Club 51 Girls' .-Xtlvisnry Council 3, -lg Sunglnm- tflu Lluln Z. .w. 4, bunslnm. Nutty ln,-1, Society 1' 2. 3' 4: GIG: Club 3: Scmm, Dance Ctmiinittcu -l: Scninr Play 4. l..'XXX'R1iNCli JACKSON 1-'fI.i'- fwfffffwi lffwf-' PAl.'I-lN1-I i.ixm:iuiAx 'l'rt'as1ii'ci' Class l: lntcrclass Fnotlvall 5, -lg Intcr- NMA, Id MI, 1 xl V -, - , class liusclwull 5, -lg -lzuuiziry Scniur Dance Llnn- ' 'L' U' H' 'l A 'l 'L 'A N lnittcc -l. Ilnnstvr Rcpnrtcrg Sunsliinc Suciety. 1827-Contract let for the jail. southeast corner of Public Square-cost 5260. lug-f 7'1i:-f.-Esgm kflawg C1n11111crcial Club: -llillllllfj S1-111111 ljllllfl' , . , , 1111111111111-1-3 Sllll4l'llIlQ' 5l'L'lL'Ij'. H WWE Ill--ll lgs-W .9.,-L-Sfa., ,mms F l nf-E , ff 1111111111115 1 ,wi-.1, A - - . .- V . . ' '4,f5l,fi7 -...-1. . - f I ia, mu Y L1iXI1flYNlf FOX fll.lfNN SENSE l'1'111111111l1'I-1'1'x11111'1'111:'11'I111' 11111111111 11111 1x1'f'1' .'.s 1 .1 l11',v j'111:.' 11 1111111 Nllllxllllll' S-lvivtyg 51-111111' King 111111111111-'1 mlm H'l l 'H IC1-5CQ'111111r1lJg511.1111Nl1l l11I1.i. lilifllifllf lilfl.l.lflQ ll1' 111111 l1'1111111l11'1 111'1' IIIVX' f'ff 111f'1111111111 llIil.IiX lllfS5l4lX - 1A 5llllNl1lllL' Swuirty l. 2, .l. 41 l11111N1c1' Hcp-1rtr1' .31 1-11,1131-:H'1'H XXQUQI1 X'1crfl 1'cN11lc111 51111111-I1 lllub 3, 4 ,l .x1111l1' 1.1 tl 11 lflf 11' f'11.1'.vf'111'! 'l'1'1'11s111'n1' lilac Club lg 'llY'CZiNllI't.'I' ,I111111g11'y Scnim' l,1XYIljH'l' Lf 111 H 1lJH.'X1i'l! .I l11111 11111111111 II11' l1111'11'.1 1.111 1l1111111'1'1111,v II111111 lluyx' lilac Club 3, -lg S1-11i111' l'l415 -lg like Club ljlay 43 lililil Xllwk l'11111111ilt1'1' 4, YERI, l1X'liRKl1-XX Uh, H1111 f :1'1'1'1' 11.1 111'.'11l 11 1111111, 11.1 l r1'1111l1l , , . , . , ,MW KWH Hmm I um l1Al1l.I I I. llll I l,I lZl.lx limb' A1111-111'5' L'11u11u1l l. 21 Jxxxlxlillll k'11'1'ul:1- 'N:'lU l MIN VlWl m, 1 fw 'H'l'd 'f' 'l-WS 111111 M:111z1g1-1' lX1111su-r 2, .lg 'llr1':1N111'1-1' 111 .I111111 files Club l, 23 51112111 '11 l'q1 Kt'YllL' 23 511115111116 flaw, 51'-c1ety3 Frc11vl1 Cklub Z. 1827-One log school house-Joe Tatman taught the Three R's, Pig, rimfy-1111, Ghz Qlentcuntal jaautilus s I 5, TC-UE I df 1 Nr 'fig 1 ii. i,iMfrf1mg49lEElbll.mi'?lbIlilllllAQll'i llllllllllllllfi 0 'n 1 -.. ' 1 2 -iw - ff!-'I ' -'--' ,u1IIfy7. . ' ',l V ' . 'M' . I X Wfl. - - - 1 .' A Qi- - W -.1 1 s - V' ' ' w 'l '-'ii-no. N -V -A l- -A' . . Aj.- - , : ,,',- fy. lk s - . .MAR RICH.-XRD DE.-NNE EMMA SELLERS .I lwy iff fi-zu .vfmrv iuniziuritx .lly l1'.'l1.vin'v.v mn' my .-I plusfv lilllllllllllll SL-iiiui' Prcss Uiiniiiittce -l. lilac Club l. 2. 3. -l: Girls' :Xclvisory Council 3, -lg Sunsliine Sficiety 1. J, 3. -l: Liivu Pirates .ii lflizuvaii S. IQATHIQYX XYISCH .X'l1i .v :ml.vfl11f'lyylmd. lullimndfu1'.vn111i'll1i:l31 :Xl.'DRli.X C.-XSTOR Nautilus Stall, -lg ljirls' .-Xmlvislwy Council Z. 3, -l: 'l1fd UU'-V Wlflfl 1117-V U -fflfdmlf-V INV lnrls liusketlmll l. J. -lg bleu Llub .wg l'i'cm'l1 llub Z3 ,lCl:fCl'SUIl Histuriczll S-ruin-ty Z. 33 l,:1tiii Vlixli 3. Siiiisliiiic Society. BIIXNHQ 'PROOF .lll1Yf,lz'I' nf llmxf .vumll f'4lff.'u51.'.v li.'X'l'HlilQl X12 XYRIGHT .ll':.'uy.v Ilifru 'zvlirn tmnlfd .A sl' 'Q' A l 'll 1.2, lllvu Club 11 Siiiisbiiic Swciuly 1.2. 33 Crriiimurcizll xml Nm Smutl kmmmrud L ui 1 liluli 3. 1,DON.'Xl.lJ li. Sl'liER Fl'ORl4:XCli MCCORMICK lla lmll: lllllllll' lllllljfl-li klmruu I -zumidvl' if .vhs .Vlll'll.V lilcr .lnliuf 'ICHCYSUII Hi-Y Club 5, -l: liilcrclass Baseball J. 5llll'lll!lC Slvrlvlj' -lg lmiiim-i'ci:il Llub -l: llxulily 5, -l: lntcrclass Baskctbzill l. 2. 3, 43 lntcrclass lwlirr lwu- -l. lkiitluill -lg Sciiiur liil'L'Si Ll-inniillcc -l, 1827-May 8-Richard Johnson opened first hotel in the county and was licensed to sell spirituous liquors. l'.igr l iir!,v f' ME I lun is , 2? 1 ', W 1 fl 1 111111111111 1111111113 1,1 0'-JN-SL. mf I i l lil-XRI. KENNEI. Hlil.liN IIRUXYN .l11V1' 1111111.11 j1'11'111l, 1111-VI11111' U3 f'lf'1 'f VV W f 'V '!fl 51111Nl11111' 511511151 l1Il'lN' .X1lXIN11l'j lf+1111111l .5 l'11111111r1'1'1:1l llllllb .35 lilac t'l11l1 l.li1,JN,1X HUIJIQE NI11' t1'11d1'll1 1.1 l11'1' 11:.'11 111111111 I lllqhxlq' ilnhl' 'Rh I .. ,... , . . . , Nfl' 11111',' .'1 1'1'1', ' ' 1 1 1 f lnrlw .Xclx'1w1'y L111111c1l .wg Llllllilltfflill Llllll .13 .IAA .1 II , , X-twig , 1. Q'f'.'4' .IH ' I GNC Club 1: Sunshine Sucimy 1. 3. 5' 1111 L ll 1 ,. J, , .1111N11111. ,11111ty. Nlllflxl JN I'I.L'Xli li'l I' BEAX'l'IiICk: GREY 4 ll111'17'-1' ln' r1'11.1 llllll :1'111'1' 111 111111-111 . . . .. . l,I'CN1llL'Ill 5l!Eilllhll Lllllb 35 Sllilllhll llllll 5, 4 11HmH'm w' Y HN ll! I H , WH! .l1111111r-Sc11111r l'11'11i1' L'11n11111I1r11 .ig 121111111-1 llirls' Imur-:lass Haskctlwall l. 2: Su11Nl1i11c Socicty l'2l1l'll'VlllL' 4, l. Z. 3, 43 Daddy Lung Lcgi 3: ,l-L'llIllN T11111'11n- K i i , X 11111111 l, 2: C11mm11rcial Club. l'5lLl.l.l'. l'SKULlx l'.Nl'!lifJL'1ill .Shu lrllx VV1111 flullrx' :1'l111l l11'1 IIIIVILI 1.1- S1111Nl1i11c Swcictyg Girl! fX1lviwry Ll11111c1l Z. 3, 4 Ll-X'l'HliRlXli XYOTTE Glen Clulr l, -l3Yll11Nig1l'l iRux'111' 23 S1-111111' S111-z1tc1 UMW mi mllxumm but IMT N I Il 1 .VII L'1'1111111itt1-Q 4: Snap 'll P1111 RCYIIC .lg I.c QQL'l'ClL Q ' in t f LA' 'H' H 'LL'l'l ' Z' - Francaii -li Hirle' Yarsity l:1l5l'iL'lll2lll 31 511111111 k'1,1111111erc1z1l Club: Sunshine Suciety. Play 4. 1828-First keel boat named Bold Eton came ro Lafayette. P121 F3111-0111 lip 1-.. -2, 1 g--- ...-p I ,,f1fi,0 ,, frees l nfffrkwg 1 WI gig! Q li ,- . J1 1,1 A . '-- W lllllllglll. l 'l'Hlil.MA RLY FREDERICK XYEIGLE I glflfilvf 71 llillilfnfi llc 1.1 ll xulf-11111d1' 1111111 und 11d111'1'.v lllhf 11111L'1'1' 111111111-1HllQ1ff1f 21 Slap hi 111111 1111111 .11 61612 E 2'Zf3lS5eili2?,f11lZ'1'T,Ei'5E5'i' SlTl'Ql1lCsa.l ?l'flilllQ,- gnllvlwli-ralalv gh? 2: Numllua SMH 3: ll111l1a1 y SL'llllil' Claw,-171 P1'1111l1ct Vllilllllgifj' Clzlss -l A N ' . A . --. m . , UTTO IOHYQOY Him., GliR'lNlQL'lJl2 5TRl.'l3liL I MIT my Q-HH ,.l,lIL.,V.A,.-LQ, I find il lM11'I lvl 1111111 .vI1111i1'.v 111I1'1'f.'1'1' Quill: 1111111 fun Inlercluss Haschail 1: llncnluh, 1:m,l1m1l 1: lmcr- i'11111111crciz1l Cl11l1g Glas Clulug Sllllilllllt' Suuicty class l71111tl1z1ll 2. MILDRISD L.-XRSOX .l :.'1'll11111 :.'11rA'.'1' will: 11 1'1'11d,1' 11111111 Blll.lJliliD l,'l-RlCl'l .1 f'1'1'-1' .w1lllH'1' m111'd1'11 Q .lr Q Q, v s1111511i1w 511116111 1. 1. 3. 4. 131111 111111 1. 3. 5. 4: 5U'N 'C WU- tjrglmslra 2, S3 lfu-11cl1 Club 21 Elective Clmrus l. , ' ' . J.. . ' . ' ,, ' ' 3 N Q i 1 J, 56111111 ll.13 4, Llafw 51111, XX r1tLr 4. 5-ARA LALL15Ox lsltll, mirflz und l111f1f'1111'.v.1 dn 111111 1'1'11I.' V 'X1MX1AN5 x Ml'l'Hl'lxlN' 'lull Rl11s1g11'l 23 lntcrclass liz1skc1l1g1lI l. 2: 5-112111 ll l.1L'1' 11ll II11' Ir1,fI1 .vim A'1111-:luv 11111 lmzv 111 111' .md pq, Revue 5: 516.0 guy, 3. 5: 1,g,,.,,lCr gulf 5, 43 l.u1i11 Cl11l1 .lg Glue Club Z. 3, -lg Snap '11 Pep SllllSl1lllC Society: Le Ccrclc Fl'iJ.IlCZilS 4: 5c11i1.1r Revue SQ Rlusigirl Rvvlm lg Stllltll' Swcalcl' Cum- llzmce C111111nit1eu -43 S1-11i11r l'lz1y -13 lI1111s1cr milluc -li Nautilus Stull -1. X':1111lcvill1- 4. 1828-Martin Luther Pierce came West. P151 P11111 -Tim iss? 'mg , f 2,11 -,QQ-5 5 ' Qgfll? 114' l l llllll M C FRANCIS likllil. l-Ql.lZ.Xlili'liH llAl.lfli, Hurry .I .vzli'rlffur'iln'r1n jun limi Ill flu' rlluvwnfuz lwff' ,w11u'l1lnli'.v .fi'VlHIl.X lliulmlrlx funn' in luv buuxlunc Nvcicty l, 2, 3, -ll 5liEilllNll Club 5 -l 4 X'dl'Nllj' liaxlivtlmll l, 5 l l1l.l-A ALISCRX .Yi'Z'i'f' dw rndux' rylml fun ln' dum' hfuznf 1 im' lilac Club lg Suualunu S-mciuty l, J. 3, -lg Girl? K-'XTHERIXIA' ml'l4l'il'll Haskctball lg Cimnm-ruial Club l, lg Gala XYw-lx 1'lllllllll!l lfflllll Ca-riuuittvc. hirlx' Ygllwity llgixkcllvgl 2, 3 1 -N' 7 al -1 Jul lnlulli llaxkctball -3 Girl! llllL'l'klllNX liavsllgill 2, -li ,Ici- DUROTHY ARNULIJ Sin' lffzrrfzixv Htlflllllll, lint lumix u i lurrnz Sunshine Sucicty President -lg Girls' Cnnncil l 3. 5. 41 SCCTCT-PIU' ,luni-ir Clasi Latin Club 3, -l Chairman Inside Sunshine .ig Cliairuizui Scnifu' 'n i ...' -v 3 l.ll.Ll:XX l',.'XLl:lx, lnilly C C mfue 4 lfuru l'li'ur', film' l.'i'f'11, hun' nll1V:'L'ln1f,vlv llflijlllf UIIVH im 1 C . ' lcrwii Histiwical Club l. 2. 3, -lg Sunxlunc Sucicty l 7 3 -l Sucrctary :Xthlctic .-Xswciatiniig Uawkutlmall Tczun l 7 i 4 la Lnulg l 'l 1llLdl ilu Llib 7 3 V-,lv '4. . . K VMI.. , HENRY BAKER flu' fum' :mink frivud in Ili'l'd, Ill' ywulfp- . .V , V. . V , . , lllllll in 'Iuurd and dard L i hhuhljh DIA ALLF lnterclass Football 1, 21 Varsity Fontball 3, , Captain Football 43 Varsity Baseball 2, 3, 43 Yicc- Prcsident Seuiwr Clas 4. Si-ninr Swealur Cu1nn1inpl-A 1829-First election for city officials. 4, .l quivf fnngfzn' .vlmzux if :mxu lmnl Hi-Y Club Treasurer 43 lutcrclaw I-luxkuilmall .23 Pig. Fmirrliiu- ,xx 3:11 15, 'TEXIE ' I Mlm 2 ff uf' f I 1,, ff' kiwi ' - ww lCElllWEllIlrlllllilll, llllllllllllvlllli .Q f-M QA, ,H -': '1'Ifh'fl W3'b,,.. , r A-M A 'rqfgii-Mzg li.'XYRlOXD COOK ECSIDACE XYEIGLE llnx. IU. dl, Bmw. him, MA. 1m,jx,yv ,Hay 1,mI'H-N. l'1l'ln'lld,Y, 1Y,17Hl1HI,V and uulflzwynlwl, land mr und lzix lvuJl.'cllu1l! Tim 3'f ' WJ .. A ., 7 1 .' .'U. ,. 7. ' , Q liusiuess Mauagcr Nautilus 4: Varsity Haskctball ljhfllwllf 'Half' Pfhdtln? lkflln 1' sqm .DIL 3, -lg Yarsitx' Frmtball -lg lntcrclass Baseball 2, 3, Qlwlllll Edgue, 'fWT'f'f'ml'?.-'T'.W fQ'.t.l1t'9 '1, 41 Iuterclass Baskctlxall 1. Z: lutcrclass Fuutball I illrfxlnhmu ' 'ltummn Nollm l. Z. 33 Blmstcr Rcporter -1. k ' ' KOBliRT KUON EL'GliXE M.-XLOXEY Til.-rl-',v ubllyimf IMI Ivy lv,vj,,l, Zum. lfiulllmldx url' xnmll, .vu IUIIAX' :wrry lf ' ' ' 1 ,- - u 2. .. : . 1 Xumlilbr Huuslcr -lg Cnmmcrcial Club l. 2, 3, -lg if''slimfiatfffllllkdlllll'I lJ Q l' l l 'l'l ham J' 4 l'rqsialL-ut Cmmm-rcial Club -lg lutcrclass Basket- U ' ' Q' ball .lg Scuiur Play -lg Cmmm-rcial Club Play 4. Y.-XCGHN C.-XSTOR FI4ORENL.E RIEHLE H511 Hlnllfl' 41 f1'uf'.'1' IIIAHI l-hws' Council 21 lulcrclass Baseball 33 lutcr-:lass 5111! liilffll 'IUCN Ivlln duff! 110' ITN! I-'ulnillllll 41 lllklilitlliilll Squad 4: Clull 3, -fl Suuslmiuu Sm-imyg Cfnmncrcial Club, DAVID Lili,-XFF. Davy, lied I 'HHN 131.11414 Rzllljlll and 10115111 und lmrd lu bluff, !l:uf'.v clrulf I U- M H- W H W I I 1 I PM Iutcrclass Baseball l. J. 3: Inu-rclass Footlwall l ' H' Hm' 'U LM 3' in H IH 2, 3: llooster Class 3, 4: Class Pmplwl -lg .lctlcr Suniur Llfmmxm KillIllIl'IllIL'C -l. sun lhlislurical Sucicty l: liuusu.-r X'aur,lcvillv.- -l. 1829-John and Sarah Van Nana came in a fourshorse wagon to Shelby Township. l'.1gf F:-'IJ -Fvuf Vg? 'ITEEIE M r 11 1 51273-giqt lililllllilllllllillb llllllvullws ' .1 - N -sw . Q -.-A 1 'TES XltXlQllf l L'l.7lfXSlil Nlll.l1IilQll YL'll.l, NM.X!1Ill1',lll-flvllfdlllrllllfll III u rmrmlzll' rtffflfi Vlfgmll z,'mI'.x'l1ll1l' Ulm! 1,1 lllli, ,ff fully Mull I url? Haxlwtlmall JL film- lflull 23 lnwlv Sllllxlllllt' Und lV'lll il ll, lllmlll Sllllxllllll' S-vrlntyg lim-rrlzlw llzxxlwllhnll I4 3 IIIJIQHTIIY l'l l' 'A l RH'lK'l' 1mmrrHx' 1rS'l'FlillY1 lm' ull NIV IwfVf1l'.x fl .vlmff Ivllwfl l7wl'ffll1x'x' H - A t I ' llmn :will nn! lzzu' IH :wi E 1 A 4 ln' Um! Q 1 Ulu' lflulv lg 1'-vmmcl'cl11l kflulv l, lg hwlx' 11-1111- Nunxlum' 5UL'lL'lj1 l'lAt'llL'll l, lull .l, -lg Ulu' l lull -lg ,vjl jl ,IA .11 Sunthim- 5.,,-idx 1. jv ju .1 Nvuiur' l'lny 41 Halal XXI-rli K-HIlHl1lIlL'L' -l r NIXRY IZUXXHIQ EN-X lll'lRSHliY .l jru'Hrl', lllffdlwl Illllll Ljlllff Im' ,llm'L', mild mm' zwrtlzx' 5llIlNl1Illl' S'PL'll,'lj'Q Ulu' Kflulvg Girl-' ,X4lx'1W:x .I X, , , ramfh Lllulwg l.alil1 Lllulwg Girls' .Xclx'1wl'3' lrllllll- l lumll l' A' il lnlg lfl1'1i1'111au Sunxlminc Clwristnmx Bzukc-tx -l. X',Xl.YlfRllqX l l,XYXWJHlD, Val xx'll,1:L'l4 XIliXNliN, -'xmm A ff ffl f-ff HH fff fully .XII XlllNlQll'l licxm- J: Snap 'll l'vp livxllv V Mlm- ll .mmf IIHIX lfllf' ln! ullll rum rf 1 - ' 'lf' Llul+ -lg Sunxlwlztt- N-vu'15, 1830-First Court House built in Lafayette consisted of l75.000 bricks. P :gf Fwf1'-F1'Z'f ' '- -'13-' ,ifgiu . V-if -QQ. 1529, T E ii uifiii 'min JI Q .airs-I ,lf YT! I.l,UYI,J HIQRSHEY DOROTHY M.-XRTIN .l gfrlllluimlli lmllfixv mf nnixi' .I gfirl :vim lvrurs urqlnlirilumu llllC'I'ClZi5N lfnntball 3: lnterclass liaskctball 3: Sunxlnnc Snciety 3, 4: Latin Club 3. Inu-rclasx Bawball 5, 43 Yarbity Fnntball Squad U 43 Sucnnil Team llaskctball -lg Hi-Y Club 3. -l: S4-niwr CUIIYH lfwiiiiiiittec -li Senior Play -l. 'l'ERliSA MARG.-XRIi'l' XYOODXYORTH linnstcr Stall 3. 4: Girls' .-Xdvisory Council 4: l.L'Cll.l-li HEll.AXl7 Latin Club 3. -l: Clans Hietnrian 4: Senior Prcsi . . Cfnninittcc 4. I rl'i'r' ' 'Nh 41 ' -ill . ull i in LL Qniiiiin-iAcial lilub l, Z. 3: SQCI'C12-iff'-Vlxl'L'3il1l'Cl' ' Cnininurcial Club 35 Sunshine bncicty l. 2. 3. GLADYS li. ROGERS v i Y tfnucl' glnfvds mum' in .vnmll fu1i'l.'iiyu.v XX ll.l-l.-XXI RHl'.l'. 'M H ' H I I , Q HH ll I liirls' V.Xmlviswry Council -lg Cliristnias Haskul fl l ' H-l ' f' I' Ll -l' ' kmiiiiiittuc 3: Prngrzmi Limniniltcc Sunahinc Su- Ili-X Llub 4:2 january Lniixwi Lniiuniltuc 4. K-ik-ty 43 Slmglmlq Sm-icyyl Mll.Dl'liD H.-XITSKIAX , , , ,. X . . , lf:.x1c11,x1u ncniixi. .N lu' mul' ifnnif im .vllr IX jim' A 4 Ulu. Vim, Y: k'UH1H1U.t.mI K-lull In Z: Sunxhmc .Nfuu ifffcll, llfnrd .vvldnnr-irrllixvx lurflj' 5 Vll'l5' l- 3- -l' 4- Suusliinu Suciety. 1831-Canal was begun. l':g Fil-:ian r, ,, --.- 4 v YT 17 , ,Ihr . .. , . 5 ck '-,gg 1 KJV 1' X r' f'w'Q' 1 Ill f' ' Q ' E : It 2, L mllw ail WW E llll. , . XX.Xl.l Iali ILXX Xl l'l li'IlX 'IKIIHXI X Al flurlllrx hill, .lwzlffr llmrm ln' lf,,,f,,,x,,x,,, ,, fj,- jill- 1 th- X H1 . . I . A fl L ,ll lwfl' .wlllr lllllf Illmllllfll :vrll mmlrl lu Q , , ,A,, , 7 '. N I Ik. , 7 F .Xwwcnzilu liflllill' Xuutulux 4: ll1tul's5lz1M lizukvt- llmmlludl l lull I' 'l' Nm hun 5 lull 1' X lmll lg lrltcrrlzux Fu-'llmll J, 3. 43 llxlwrlzaw llzlw- lmll l, .l. 4, ,, , , . , M ., l, Xlil. XX l'.ll.l'.lx. lllllfll MIMXIJY5 XIUHH .Slwz lvul Iwu- ,wlriffln llfuru' ,Yin lj mr! ll fl.ff.','r, Ally Ly yylfl 41 fnlrl, Iliff llIIa'I'L'lLu- lfwvtlrall -lg llllt'I'lfl1lNN lliiwlivllulll 4. .vllffv II rwlvlr 4111-llrwrlzlla' fill, Sunslmiuu Sucictyi Girl! llaxkutlwall 1, J: Hirl! Q v A 1 H lllvc lflulv l, 4: l.z1til1 Vlulf 2, llilzXl'. SMHH fjlmv' f'.mw'l' l1l'mf::1f'li.rln1v :ulml :'l'ffl.'11l pnrvfl' mzzfmf H XIX lx ll XNUX Inrlx Mfmlllrll .L 41 Sun-lmnc Nwlcty l. J, A. -l .llwrw ljlllfl mllrm, ull, lim-:claw llzixkcilwznll 35 Hi-X' Cluln 5, -1 lQlfK'l'lQL'l1lf lfX'lfli5 ... flh' 'n'1'I'lll ln 'L'X' 11 lH 'l' wm1',Xl.w11-.HHH . . A . ' . . 'f . 4 V X lwlcc Llulm .ug lmnl11cru1:al Llulx .mg 5llIlNl1lllL' Nf- 4 '.Nrrm1rk.xl1u.x,l lw.xpl'11k.'ff1 IVIXLIUIII new 1.353142 unix- VMIUWU L-DUNN lm :N -5. 4: lwwg Ill'll1CL'Q Ulu- Vlulv lg t'wmrm'rcial Lflulv, Frug Pl'lIlL'k,'. 1833-Henry Haywood settled in Lafayette PW fn,,'fl,.vfw, Npniizxli Qflulv .il liiimu-1' Staff 3: Sumliinc Sufi 1' ,' '-v.-...... '-2, I ,ff ,,,, irons f JE .fuses ,, ff I nag:-if! .2'?'2i2' , flflflyf. a ll l l , W,HW,, QIL1' i. X'lfli.X KlClQlfXfllf 1AH.XKl.l':5 lQlfXNlfl7Y ,I l11rlrIr'i'.v,r ilffrr' rvlkdnln L'1'llf lf'- llfff' I Vl V F liilcrqlasa lfrwitliall 2. 5: lmcrclass Basketball 3. 4 My I , 3 4 ' Snap 'ii Pup Ri-vile 3: ,lunc Danica' Cmninittec 4 i ' ' ' -lamiary Dance Cuinniiticu 43 liumtci' Stat? 3, 4 I-li Y Liluli l 7 IVXYRIUNID lf.-XRRlil-l. ll if ffimfl fur' ilu' fluff tn lmtu' vurlz vhwzali' L A i r1l.'nrlw1'.l i1.i' lx'i1,i' K K U LEUXJX l 'XUFFER ' H'l1i'fl l lmru' mlyllriugf In du I iw limi div il llmistcl' Stuff: Girls' .Xflvisury Council: Smiim lj1jNfj'I'flY li-XXTZ King Cwiiiiiiilluc. .I fr-i.'ud iff . :'m'-i'1fl1i .v liili-lrlzlw llanliutlvsill lg Girls' .'xllYl50I'5' Civiliicil lilfijlililf Kl.NSSl':Y . 3. -1: k'miii1iul'riz1l kfluli -lg Latin Cliilm 3, -1: U,,.L, and f',,,m, f,.l.l. ix m.',,.m. lmiiiitixi Lmiiinillu .umliim , multi -l. Inlwlrlnw Iwmtlmll 3: lmwclms Hawlmll I4 I Y U ' 'X-W' INMN x1.x1ugix1:li'i' imifkl-ii' ' Ili' lrmlrlli In his ifruu ilbynlm ,X-11.114,-,m., Und HH.. ,H 4, 1.,,Ay I ,nur kn.':.' Xluiiilwi' .il klllllllllllfllll liliilig llnclfly l,--ng lmgx liirl! .Xrlviwry L'oiim'il 'lll'L'Ii'lll'l'l' 4: Spaiiixli -li liilvrvlziw lhiwlmll. Vluli: Suniliiiii- Sfvcivty. l834-First cabinet makers' shop in this vicinity. Pr- I 'fa-Fi,-fi: ? PM F' Y if-5'-W Y Kang in f E A' , , V . A , . V+. gk I ff rwfdflq 1 J o--J-gKQ..,x 1 Q' 'W 2 Ze' :,.' ' . 3 fn f 5:1111-f in 'I ' 11 111111 1111 KIXRY S'l'.XI,lfY .I l1111'x' 11111L'1'.v 1111 11111.11 lnrlf .X1lYlN11I'j' K,'l1lllICil I. 3, -13 5cu1'ut111'5 I..1I111 l'l11l1 -lg Xvilfk'-PI'L'N1ll4,'lll Su11Nl1i111- S-mu-ty 4 1-1-XL'Rlil,. CHRISTIAN H11 11111 zu111'l.' 111111 l.'1111:vx il1.' 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'l'11l1y ,Y11Il111111 ix 1'111f111.v.x'1f1l1' Ix'Ifll 11 I1'1ll1'1111 f11'111'l lhrll .-Xrlviswy Ll'-u11cil 1, Z. 3. 43 Pl't'iiIlt'lTl ljlcc Club 33 Prw11.le11t Le L1-rclu I'ra11caiS3 Yicc- I'l'6N1llL'llI ,Ia11ua1'y SQI11111' Claim Kl1ZiiI'lTlElll Swcat- cl' L'1,1111111iItec1 L11-111p11wfl vlllHllIlI'j' Sw11i111' 5111131 H11-c K'l11I1l 7 1 4 l',XL'l. lil1l:1,lil4 I 11111111 .1'111L'1'1, .1 f111111fA1' 1111111 111111 11 1111111f 1.'H1 l1111:1'1'lz1w Ii.1xcl1alI l. 21 34 -lg IIIlL'I'i'I.lNN lw111tl11lT I 4 11111 l111 K 111 ,l .L Q 513 1' x g 111 11lXIL'L', I'HliHIN1RliSNYIHQIQ l'11111' .Nl11'1'l111'l' ll11l1111x IN JIU 1'l'HY URN Hvllll N111 11111111 111x1'1 I'v 11-fr ll l111f,1' L'11111111v1'c121l Club 1, 24 .33 Su11Nl1111c SHCIQIY I ' 1 l-1Ntu111c L111111111ttc1- 11-1' Iyllilllj' I.1111u Lugx 3, I.li11N1X H.XR'1'kl.XX ,Y111111l1l 11 r.'111'11' .vf111L'1' .xl11' 1111111 ll11111 l11'1'1f Su11xl1111c Swuicty T, 1. 3. 41 Ulm- Kflul1 lg 1,11 111c1'C1z1I 1111111 S, 4. 1837-March 27 St. john's Episcopal church was first organized. 11.41 F1.'u-A1111 WILLIAM DIGBY. FOUNDER OF LAFAYETTE IN 1825 I ,711Z,0,,, irons ' 1 gym! 1 p 1 - 'lllllli 1, 1fv1'5 I --niiii -'-.fx ,,, 17' V! Y.-XL l,-.'XMMliR'l'. hlilig Sl1orty SEN.-X DUUERSM.-X I 1'1',111i1'r in 11111 lI1lI'lII!l 1111111111 111.v.vvIf 111 lu' .md 51,6 1L,7.U HO, ,,,,,,,x. u.0,.a'5 At C'lll1ll'lllllS Track 2, Fmmtlwall 2. Basketball 23 M . Q. 7 . Q 1 . , . D at Jun Ilmlrdass Football -L KHl'I1I1'lSl'Ll3.l Club -. 3, 4, , umlune 5OCl6tj. LENOR.-X XVARD EDXYIN MIDDLESTADT -91111111 ,mf '1-.'ll'f.l'--W VVf T11111'111111l1ly 1'11.v11lal1'd f1'11111 '2u'Ul'I'j' Walla Xl cgk -L1n111111tQ'c:V Lw1n111crc1al Llulmg Sun- Imwdass Fimtball 3' 4. flmmc N-cu-ty 3 bleu Llulm. IJOROTHY liUliliR'l'S .NRLQ S'l'.'XL'I7FER Thr l1'11'p1'11111'.v1 l1'1'f1fm1- 111' 1111 lfglzf f1111l11.vI1'1' .I11 111'I111' zulm l1id.vf11i1' lu 1111111 All1r.vl11111111!l1 lilcc Cluln -lg Girls' Aclvismy Cmmgjl 2. 5. 43 l 'ffl' VJW'-V 1111-'17-ffffdvffff SllI'I5lllllL' Sucin-ty l, Z. 3. 4: SL-crutary French Cluln gmi,-,r Play 4: Ya,-Sify Fgotball 3: Img,-Qlaq .lg Snap 'n Pep Revue- 3. Fuotlwall -1:'Hnys' Glce Club 3. l,fl-IRISTY l7lSl'llili V . I U A Nl.'XRlE KlL'l.H.-XL'P'l' UI1, :wll 1i17'1d1'd r1'1.vf111,v1l11111, 111116 llllll Yzuwity llzuulmll 3: llllCl'l'lIlr14 Fogtball l, -3- ll,-1-1111-11-fi1.v.v111dAx',11n1jaml, Slmglqing S1-gil-ty: F1'csl1m:m Glcc Club. 1838-9-Zebulon Baird came to Lafayette l'.1gf Fr-Irv p IVV Y LQ, V li R9 f 2? ' Q.?fE'?' sgs-X'-.554 S'-lima f um dl 1? F gifts: . Qx 4 5 , L. 1 ll .Xl.l5Rlfl5 PARKER. Xl XY.Xl.'I'liR KHfI.X'll.l.If 5014 l,wn1.f:.' lun: Ivy hi, flmlxznzff unlrlmv' AI IIHIIIHHHH HM HUHKQ' mid IIIIUINIIINN Hzuvlrall 1.2-31 IIlIl'l'1'lllNN lfvmtlvzill 1. I lntmmlzlw V+-fvllvzlll 4, X liR.'X Nl H:X.-XI' Blu' find' fam I'ml1u lllflrallfd 1'f'4'lVu!!1 Hlrlf AXf!x'iwx'5' l'w11m'llL flrvl1w!1'.1, SYIHNIIIMI Nwu-ly: If kcrclv l'I'IlIl1'IHH 1840-There were fxfteen churches in Lafayette. Ing, Prim--O 0 .... 14 fffiw Foam if zv . . H3419 tif! Ziff il, . 1 ilinljl -93.2 0 I, , fy' The Trial By FREDERICK VVEIGLE .Xet I f'Ierlv'Stella .lllnurnl Uh, Stella! IS. .X. enters, chewing, primpinu, gnes I.. stanil.l I'lerk--Xliss Alliurn, ynur name has leen chosen Iii strut ynur stutt nn this here jury. , I.. -l:icksin1flYliat's ynur name? S. .X.-fSteIla .XIliurn. I.. AI: IYIU? S. A.-Ilecanse my mamma ealls me that. I.. AI.-Uiliat dn you do fnr a living? S. .X.fAI'm ehiel' eyehrnw yanker at the Xlarlnelli-. t'lerk--fY-vu want tu kid her, IYeigIe? Defense XYeieIe-Nope. she gut my goat. I'Ierk-Y-vu made it Alliurn, take a chair. Vlerk-fliuth Burkhart! Uh. llurkhartl XK'eigle-- IYh-v are yiwu? II. II,---I'm Ruth li.. tne dancer. llefensef'l.ilad tn knnw yi-n. IYill ynu inte the way I tell you to? K. II.-Yes. IYeieIe-.XII right, put her nn the jury. clerk. I.. .I.fl nltjeet, your Dishnnor. Her mind is already made up. Lilerk-ffbhjectiini nverrulerl. .X ix-nnan's mind is never made ull. Val I.ammert, come here. I.. j.fXYhat are ynu d ing? Y. I..-N-fthing. I.. nl.-XYhat ior? Y. I..4Nuthing. I.. VI.-IYIiat are yuu thinking alinut? Y. I..JXnthing. I.. -I.-l'Ie'lI tlrg for the jury. l'lerkffl.enna Lauffer, step nn the speedmneter. IIN.-igle-XI'liere are you Irom? I.. I..fI'm frnin Greenwich Village. IYeii4Ie-IYl1o were you there? I.. I..-Al'm the girl that put the itch in Creenwieh. f'l1.-rkflloes the state wish tn questinn her? I.. VI.--If she's a ehnrus girl put her -in. tflci'k-Rnliert Konn. I.. nl.-IYlin are ynu? R. K.-lim a Koen. I.. -I.--Drag him out, this isn't a zoo. IYeiqle-No, leave him in. He'lI play 'jiussuiir Clerk-Orr! Dorothy Orr! Emmett I:UI'lIl.ISUll'xYl'I7II.iS your name? D. U.-ljnrotliy Orr. li. If.-Divrntliy-nr what? IJ. U.-llnri-tliy Orr, nntliing. Ii. F.fI-'ut her nut for contempt nl enurl. I'Ierk-Ilack to the iwvwliiiat, Orr. Ii. F.4Yea, paddle her. l'lerks-Marie Fudensky. E. Ii- XVhat are you doing at present? XI. If.--Making iiiuniisliiiie. . IC. I7.+nIaking mnnnsliine inr wlifnn? NI. I .-For the judge. li. I .--fI'ut her nn ii she is :I li-intlejggeix Clerk-Laurel Christian. tleiwge Devault Iassistant deienself XYhat's y--nr name? I.. Cf' l'hristian. li. llffl didn't ask your religi-in. Vlerk-SI1e's in the wr4n1j.g pew. S:-nil her tn lfliristizin I'1mleavi,ii'. Irene Alcfiuirel li. II.fKlC1iLiil'e, what do you know almut this ease? I. nIi'.fXYeIl. I know Karl Kennell was a lieautiiul young lnnn :ind he was ton gentle tu ever kill Mr, Ii. li. Il: XYh:it makes yi-u think he was either heantiiul 'ir gentle? ' prey inns I. Mef-I kn-in irnin experience. I niaiiii'iii'eil his nails. ILA Il.-fIYith what? I. Xlcf--NI'itli a whetsti-ne and steam slinyel. tl. Il.f-Sit -in the jury. Yiwu have a sense ni hum--r. Vlerlt I.ueiIe Ileiland. I'.lntni'Il l'i.f flln y-ru have any I-pininns? I.. II. I have nnthing else, hut, otliernise, except, in' pri- ir. E If -NI jury, Y: and preci . y aim in hle is nn -.ipini-inaterl meniher -in this .vu can leave with speed. momentum. zircv.-Ieratirni Slflll. C'IerkiXVillian1 Rhee. I., F.-IYhat position il.. ynu li-ilfl? IV. R.-I hold dnwn the second line un the music staff. 'Q -We'll need a funeral march later nn si. put him -in. Lleg-k-.Xllierta jackson. F . . . I.. F. -H-.nv many hngers dn yi-u see here? ' fI see twi-, Iiut there uuglit tn he ten. .y. 1. IE. F. -You're excused f--r taking tow much for granted. fflerk-Aklesdames Larsnn, Dexter. llurt-.ni and Strulsle. D-i yuu winnen want tn sit nn this jury? XII X CS. Clerk-Tlie only requirement ti- sit nn a jury is that jill' lnnk pleased and aet intelligent. IL. Iuffl object, there are 13 on this jury. Vlerk-XYe're gene-ri-us. 'I'hat's a liaker's dozen, ACT II Court assemhIev.l. judge enters. .XII rise. Goes t-gi stand and talks: The court is here assembled in the year -If our Devil 1955 for the fun of trying the case of the State vs. Pugilist Karl Kennell IK.K.I, charged with murder in either of the First twu degrees. He sits down and all follow. ,Iudgc+Ix:irl Ixennell. come to the stand. Are you aware that you are charged with murder in either uf the tirst twn degrees? K. K.YYes, yi-ur llislioiior. yIudgefHave you any remarks? K, K.-Yes. sir, judge. You have that wrong. It was III degrees heh.-w when I killed him. .Iudge-Any more remarks like that and we'lI hang you without a. trial. lSheritiI walks nver and takes him tn his chair amidst yells irurn the jury.J .Iury-MUIJ him! Mob him! L. ,Iacksun-Mrs. E.. please coine tu the stand. XYilI you he so :generous as tn tell the jurv what v-iu know of the Ilufglflla' of vour heautiful lionie' and th-e murder nf your fam ous and .distinguished husband? I Mrs. E.-XYit,li pleasure, sir. XYell, Papa E. and I was settin' on the settee eatin' prunes. That is Ur say. I was eatin' 'um and papa was cetehin' the seeds. .Xs he notched 'um he t peacetul. hrnwed 'um in the Fire quietlike. while we talked Then sudden like I.etitia Carter runs in and yells. Lili-vstslu I kiiiiwed right then there was burglars. S U I tells pop In run 'em clnwn. He runs after 'em and pretty si-on I sees Ding Kennellfl mean Karl K. tweekin' pnp's nose, whereat pup falls dead, and then II0g4I mean K.-drag .I uryf s him nut. Hnrrililel Irlnrrilvlel St-'pl lhlaeksun sits down. IYeigle, defense attnrney. rises. King remains stanrling.l Defense Attorney Xl'eigIL-'l'I1at's sn ridieul--us, l'in giving to ask you In tell it again. Mrs. Ii.fXYith pleasure. IVell, D-ig K. and I was sittin' on the tlnnr eatin' grape Iruit. 'liliat is tu say. I was eatin' 'um and Karl was eutehin' the rinds. .Xs he e-itehed 'um he chewed 'um ijuietlike. while ne talked peaceful. Then sudden-like I.etitia Carter runs in and yells, I'ap's here! I kniiwed right then that Papa-li. was In nn hiin and whereat e. so I tells Dug to run Inm down. Ile runs alter pretty snnn I sees Karl tweekini piqfs n--sv. Papa E, falls dead and Dug K. drags Inin uut. Defense .Xttnrney XYUIQILA--'IIIIIII-IQSIIIHUIIY isn't en-nkeil ennugli I--r this court. Strike it oft the recnrds. iIYtigle sits di-nn. .laekson rises.l A 1 I.. jacks-in. prosecuting attnrneyfkliss karler. please take the stand. iL'arter starts In inure stand.l M-ip that! l mean sit dnwn on the stand. 1 I.. k'.-ell-.iw can I sit dnwn and stand. half- I I I-'Sit il-inn and answer nie. IYhat lv--sitinn dn yi-u hnld in t he E. homestead? I K' - I'm hashslinger and In-llle washer. Rl--stlj IYHIIIL washer. 1840-Forcsman's mill was built by James Roberts. Page Fiflv-Twu ? f If ' '.c......, -:ixr - W ,, ' '. I. 'I ll VII' E' ':--'o KI IIILUQ F. if IIIIIII III. 5 f --xf ' , S ,6 - i v as. .- W , Me.. , , --., mlm . , faili- I,, ,I.It'ks-nI- XX'h.It xwrt- 3--u -I-lin-4 :II Ihr tnnv --I Ihr XXX-xglt'--XX':I4 III-rr .Ing Innt- -luring thu --I--ning' th.It ln' I'-II-Itwy :In-'I I'I'IlII'IIl'I'?' Ima n--t y--ur Imrtin-ry I., IA, 'I USN IIYJIIIIIHL .I -IUIIVI, II. S. Xlw. He- II.IN II--t Int I-.IIIII-'I' I--I' tlthri' th- t--nth I.. .Ir .XII-I uhm -Ii-I 3-III -'I-I Iniusr' uni I-v.-ing I'-IIIIIUII' I.. I'. I I1-IlIeI'rsIt I,-Ir-I, len-I speed I-I tht' I--It--I' h:Il! .II my -lII:I-Irupr-Is. I.. ,I.-f .XIIII tlx-'II Ithzit II.Ipl-em--If I.. liif-I got In In-,ti-In. I., -I.gIlid y--u -fr -II-I y--II n--t living -Irznggetl ont? I., IH--I Sim uh--st-., IIIII :It thzit yuncturv I-I'--IIII-Itt--I tht- I-I'-fthrr. txht-II y.-II tint km-It thc' -cc thc Nlwlvt--II --I XII li thc vt-I-.city -If my nt--In-'nttim nit-I--nt, rtt. -'t-1. -Ic.II' I.. II: llc sciitr-I. y-:ur x'--c.IIvIII.Iry rxcur-IN 3'-.nr kinmlf X'1IIct I-ur XIII Iilvln-Ilx'1'I Mr. tiny-XX'I1:It ucrt' 3-III -I-nn-4 :It tht- time .II tht- mIII'dcr7 XY. lI,fl um pinning lih-55 --n Mr. E! lil Quin. I.. -If'.'XIItI which '-IIII -li-I In- -It-ri-lc 1-I In-:Ir --n th.It I.ItefIII night? XXI. Ii.--II: t-I-III thc -III-1 I'rII Strilms. edge. ISIIQ' is at-:ite-IJ Next I! xtith tht- uren-II -'In-the .In-I th- I.. ,I.- XX'lIIil Itnx tht- m--xt xtrilulig thing in the tth-.I-' f-his-I-le? XX', Ii.-- The must 5t:II'tInn.g thing Itzis that Kt'IIIIk'II thr--It .-ritl -In Mr. Ii. QIIIII dragu---I --ut hi. skt-It-1--II hy tht- w.I1-uI.I sh--III-It-r Ivlzi-lu. Hr I.. AI.'--And ttII.It wart' 5--ur MII-III--Its :II th.It In-nn-nt? XX'. Gil fclt hkr 'AI'Il'.II'l5 :In-I Ifl-xxI'eI'e. I.. ,Ir-II-'tt' II--ri tltitl Ivtl? XY. lifn.-Xsk Russrll Ilrt-t-Im..-I-I. I., ,lf Leave the stun-I XX', Ii.-XX'c'II, I tt:IQn't II.c'zIt'es.J jury yells In rlntrus- 'X cgi. yt-:I. 5-ui. I-43. I--AY. I--It I E. I'i.f'I'IIc clianil-c-rvngti-I I--r Mrs. LI-Iucllcr. I-III-Int Slayhzlfli, Irlfgif-v Q--Inc I--rxxxirtl. Bliw Slgiyl-:I-gk. tIh.It txt-rr y-fu -I--ing at tht' time -it the E. S.fI uns prgicticimg :I I-Q. l5.f-H-I-Irziy. the It--urt Ii-:arf jing- ,Iudgc Iwziking untill-II-I can do t-I Sleqv ttith the trial her, Ii. F.--XX'hat -Ii-I Mr, Kcnncll II.Int in Mr. Iilvln-Ilt-r'- II--Ins? E. S. -HI: tt'1intc1I Mn. In-In.I I.yIr Ixing lil-IIrIIt'I'1 --nv tli--uS.:mII -I--llar lip stick, Ii. F.fI'I-Ir tthatt ptlrp-.Nr g-tina I-I I.II.-- It with mc. r..hI-Ing :In-I Inin'-lcv? new jig, IIIII h.Ix'r .I rutrv XXIIIII' tht- y.-ur pt-:mr tlirruf It'lI IIII I Il IlIl-1-III. II.. --n -III-wtnmiiig -l-- 3--II Iwrciuinr ht- nztntt--I It? Q . . I .-Ile wznm-I1 t-I gn-t ri-I --I her lip. I-., . E . F.4IJI-I ht- Ntlcci-ml In III-tgtinliig tha' .Il-Ir--sin-I tirticlci E, S.fIDnn't :Isk to-ilixh qut-sti--Its, I.-I--k :II hcrf, E. I uI'gu---IIfNo slant-lsr--IIS rt-innrks. X'--n'rt' uxtn-f--I. 'lihc Elizzthrtli XXYIITKI-'IYIIL I'xt- I-ict nit Irt-ariiigxl Qlmuttcur -If Rlr. E. nill Ivlcnfc I'--ins tn the Qtzm-I. Ia. I'rI'gtI5--Iiflf--II t tt-II th.It t-- IIN. Ihie Ixn't .I In.Ithint- Nh-Ip. XX'h:It wt-rc y--II II--Ing :It tht' tmw -If tht- mnr-I--N li, XX',fI naw Innnping up thc rt-:Ir tire. Ii. I ,--H--xv nniny pnun-IN -Ii-I I'--II put Int-I tha- txrt-I E. XX'.ffXX'eII, the Seah-4 NII-nw-I I I-txt I-I In-un-If. Ii. F.'IJ-J 5-lu think tht- pri-r XIr. K It IILINIIIIQ I-.I the lip-ti-I: IQ It--rth it? Ii XXI: I II-I. I'-I IIIL- I--I' --nr. XX'i!ItcMt-N IMI' II-,-It-Inc Ii. XX'vigle---Il-II'-Itlly Slniffrr, ttitnws I--I' -Iufcilsc, plt-nw I-nne I-it the stan-I. II-I y--u happen t-I kin-xx -.I the wlirrr- .III-nuts -If Karl Kvnnt-Il -in thc fatzil night --I -Inn. In, l .I37 D. S,-I do. XX'eigIc-XX'iIl y-mu ple-asv trll tht' jury nhrrr lu- Ima? II. S.-He wrw taking mt- t-I :I -l:m-'e :It Ilzirt-Ink I!v:IcII. --I tht' clcu-IItlI -lzint-'. TII-wr XX't'igIt' -IDU 3--II think Ii Ihr :Init III thtt Imam? IJ. 3.-fl kn--II ht' t'-.III-ln't ulth II. XX'It-Iwrx. XXI-Iult' -Ili-I K.II'I .III in .nltitn-ls -luring tht- srcviiii-4? Il. Sf XX'eII, II-A In-pt NI.- -li-lII't Iikt-. XX'rxgI-- --.Xn-I It III 5'--II III- I--u In-It tht' In-.It'II, .iw I--II Ihr In-Igt' -Izintt-X I h.I-I nxth I-I. XXX-igl--. Irl Ix. -'--ul-I II.II'r c--nnnittc-I In-t.IIIw hc IIII-I Ih-mv -Innttw .I NIINIIIKIHIXIN Ill' IIIIILIIJLIIIIIN I-Iniiu --II my I---1. txln-h I IIh.iI tunn- Surr. X--Ir yi-II I-I--If hu-', Kcnin--ly. I I--II tht- IJ. S. I--'qich .it --nr --'tl-wk, N--It XXX-inlv -.XII-I n--It tt-II tht- Il. S, .IuIIgc, I I4--t II--Inc If. 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I -Inlj irll thx' XX'eIgIr- XX h.It un- thc I,Ixt Il XX' Irving -Ir. ,Iury f XXI-iglt .Xrthur 'I .X, I.- .-flhc I.INt I mm I Iiqgt-II -IIII. IIIIrr-In, Nt-.pf -7X --Ii hrntr. tail-r 5- '-Irrt-Iigai. XX'ht'n -II-I 'lihf lint thlnu I Mi Igimg' -:III Ina slit-lvl-III, ,Iury II-'rr--rs, Nt--lu! XX'cI-:It-f--X'--II I-rutt-. t.Il.t- 5- I-- thc' stun-I. XX'hun -Inl 5-tu rhutc Int-N 1 gn -I-:II II. km-I th.It gn up V timt- yiiu equi XII: Iiluln-Ilrr' II Iilrl-I-III-r Inu hu Nk-'Ict-In -ur xt.iI I,--nw I-I Ih-- -tan-I. 5'-III I.ut wc XII. Ifhlucllc-I It --I hIIn nun K.II'I If. -Img- -ur w.It. IIIIIIII1 lir-3. ---mr I.Iwl wt- Iiltli-'lIt'r' II. tif Ihr Imt I mu nm III- xktflut-In. .Iury Y II--rr-Ire, xt-I1-I XX'riI1lt---'X'--II Ivrtttr. t.II4-- 5-Iur suit. I Itill II-,-xt I-I--tr t-- I'-,vu thqit I'aIII lil-Ircllrr ttqix Iilllr-I. 5114-Itw Skt-Icxnn t-I .Iu-Iirtlctx I'urt:nn -Ir-ms. I IIllIx .vf Art II 1850-Canal days. Granville, southwest of Lafayette-prosperous village. Png: Fiftv-Three Sena lbuursnm :xml Thelma Ely are juintly sharing in I X 1--Q.. ij.-J ,J ffm, vena 1 24,4-7'9 . 'ggfgq E Mun. lf W2 i' i ffzifvf -. 11- f - 1, -rv - .I-.1- june Class Prophecy' .XTHER 'NME puts ali-n'n tin- hm'-ks on his mut- Icy crew uh.. have wnrkud long mid. what is laugh- ingly cullui, 1mr1l. to attain the exalted hvights as SL-ninrs uf J. II. S. lt is suniconvfs duty to pmplu.-sy the fnrluncs :md laillncxrs in tlwsu wliw have IVIIH -if the 1-use proud grnduzitcs uf the Class lzlimln-Ili O Maru is prcsulrnt ol an ruzil vmilurui lurtli mournful tale of 1925. Ihr Hfrofnl u'oilfl. i'lL'l'0 follows Kilt ' A ' ' estate firm in lf!-irialzi. They :irc selling luts outside the three-mile limit un the nickel d-nwn :mil nickel :L week installment plan, .Xlwl Ustvrlnvtf :urns the Ostsrluvlf accessory store un thr jacks-ui Higlixvziy. His stzitiml carries ll cnnnpletr line of himtlrggcrsl Iii-jzxckcrs' :md snic TUCIQBTSQ zicccssuries. Hn- has the rxclusive agcncy for Ilzunfnm clnlcnlntus. and certainly lives up :U the nnmu. Hnrutlly Nculwnurr and Edna Panther :ire nrgimizing an ln'1-tlierly luvc xnuvumun! in Herrin, Ill. They haw: just hruught :ihuut Ll successful union nf thc K. K, K. :md Knights ui Cnlumbus fzictiims. Ilurothy Ostcrling is :in sxccllent seamstress in Gladys Rugcr's clressnmking concern. They both received their curly trginnng in YI. H. S., where sewing wild oats took place. .Xlfrvml Parker is Ufiicial head uf thc Boy Scouts of 'l'il11ln1ct4m, whore the winds blow warm :ill day. He is cunducting :A wurlcl-wide scout inovument to abolish the nic ni CHIAIIYIIIIS in the Sahara desert. It's hxirfl on the Camels, .Xmlriunna Mulhcrin has just worked out :n new pmof fur the Pytllzigurcnn propnsitiun and has just lilfldt knuwn the :istuunding fact that the whoofus bird Ries hnckwzirds to kucp the water -wut of its eyes. ' I.an'rcnv:e 3-Kckernian :xml jnhn Bsll :ire mired lawycrs Ill Llurl-as Hill, Ingl. Thvy have never lost 11 case, and prulmbly NVOIIVI while pri-hihition is still in effcct. ll-vi'f-thy Afnulcl is axsclmulinzfm in Rattle Gruund, Ind., :incl is leaching- the hfst grade in thu gfilllllllill' sch-Ji'-l. At pri-sen! shv is running fin' sheriff on the xx'0ll.f NVnrk licl-irl. Henry Baku' is xi partner in the Cilpfillttfillg firm fri Baker N Kcstlv, They intuml tw freeze over the Atlantic -wean :ind sell it fin' ics. The rest uf the oceans will bc drained and tilled up in order tn cups with the wvsighty pr-ilmluln uf niigrnt-'ry expansion. I Ifliiznhctli lfulfc is :it thu head uf xx successful Inns line in Ninth Africa. Vznglu-ring Bllikqlilll is ri noted ll1iiSillHIl1'j' in Nm-w Ynrk's lnimriuus liruenwlch Village. , -Lliilllll llzmcr luis t'SUlhllfi1CLi an exclusive shop nn Mlflmrzin avenue for msn, Shun' hm' n new swing style :inc v I shell slum' you :x vest without sleeves. I.qmn Budgc is an nfrllm-iitllntlics' aid n'-lrkur. She is slzirtinlg in rlrlvc I-rx 11-In-I ul hnlclcss di-ughnuts :md is f1pcl'atlny: za cnt liuspiml in her sparc timr. I Many Bislmp, nmkcr nf Bisl1op's Hcziuty Bunk, is giv- ing. hunns Mingus M1111 ku-n crnnputlli-ni. Sin' has ri selling pcrsmmnllty. 'ln-uisu Bnucr :mil Cliiuilc K1-nnudv :irc lizippilv mur- f 'i 'd- Thl'!'.1lV0 Clllllivywl in-thu llingiing, Brutln-rs: circus :xml :mfr :i Icatinw- nt ilu- nmlwny. 'Flu-y nn' thc wurlfl's m--st Izimous midgets. ll:u'l.1:ir:i hlhllling'-:xml Mary Ili-nnur :irc ilu- nw,-rld's rhuvnlnun bicycle rulers fur 11135. Thcv :irc :in cxcecd- Hllllb' HIS! llilif. :md dim nn :ill-day suckers. GIINIYS Hiisc :uni Hclcn Hessian own :in ovcl'Cv:it Stow- fiml factory in thi' lmtu-St part of S-ruth Anivricn. Hella- Bruckenbruugh is Flu Ziugfeldk leading lady :ind hullls nwr: hczulty prizrs than Iinlun Yfzxllacr Hopper. Shu has 1.717 prizes frinn .W states in 47 different coun- tries nnll in 5 cnnlim-ms. Ott-i julinsuxl :mil licorgu Mziiscy :irc running thc' Green Clicusuu tczi sh--p across the street from the XYAI- ilurivrhlivriai in Nui' Y--rk. Their quaint little shup has hcen :i haven for New York? select 400. Carl XXX-iler. going under Ihr stage mime ui Slayutf Yziselilm, ie playing upposite Catherine Drisc-ill alias Mary llickfurd in Ain't Lnvc Grand. thc 1935 Nnhel prize fur the must advancement shown in lmlamk verse pun-try. The greatest improvement was ac- counted fm' by the fact that they b-nh carried a tinge of 1--nuance in their masterpiece. Francis Ebel and Richard In-:mc are rlectriczil experts :it Califurnin l'nivcrsity. They :ire making :i close study uf the plzmuts and have just received the first radio message from Mars. Dorothy Ehcrllnrt is portraying jane Adams in graml upura at the Arc Theatre. Children, Sc: adults, 100. 1'-unc early :ind avoid the rush. Teresa XVnodworth is eidtorrin-chief of the XYinncn's I,-,ne Companion. She is taking Arthur Brisbzme's place un the editorial page :md her beauty hints are found in ox-ery newspaper. Helen Brown is this world's champion lypist. She has perfected I1 new typewriter that takes suund from the nir and by means of a. sensitive plate reproduces word fi-r word what it hears. Kathryn NViscl1 is operating zu modern housebunt ex- cursion hutween Fort Wayne :md Lafayette on the Wa- hnsh rn-er. She urges everyone lu come down and drop in. Sara Cnllison, Catherine Fort and Dorothy O.BfiCIl. known as the three Kickoteers, are introducing the 1933 model women's knickers in Paris, France. They have 5-,yld three cnrloads of these to date. Andrea Czistbr, Florence McCormick. Marjorie Hub- bard. :ind Beatrice Grey, of the iirm uf Castor, Hubbard, McCurmick X Grey, have cornered the cheese market until it is now stagnant. The cheese queens have per- fected ri process by which the holes in cheese are cum- pleteiy rliminnted. XYcllingtm-n Carpenter is the lender of Carpcntefs Har- mony Hounds musical urchestrn. He is in great demand :it square dances, :uni plays the harp :ind drum nt the same time. Mildred Knllncrcr has the distinction uf being the hire- most Red Cross lenrlcnoi this cuuntry. She has put the organization six months' .Xsin Minur. heen given Aralnn and on its feet, All its workers lmve vncntiwn and are touring through Keller slot Gcnrgu Keller has lwcn making the famous nickel :ind the pus! eight yuars. Pu! in :i glass nf Iwuer and u prvtzel. machine fur 1-nt comes :i fczinutu- Lentz, lmli:nm's representative from the Tenth recently succeeded in passing' n hill through District, has the Senate providing that all szirdincs he not less than une-sixticth nl' :in inch apart fri-in each other in order to help thc census finders in their wurk, :mil each fish be accounted for. Pauline Linllcrmnn and Yum McKenzie :irc employed by the V. S. Mint. They :arc agents for the gow:-rmnent in purchasing old copper kuttlvss to make Indian pennies. Dnrmhy Martin :md Irene Smith are chiropractors. They have been doing n cracking good business. They cxchnnyzr: nun' honvs for nld. 1841-July 4--First canal boat came to Lafayette manned by Captain Beard, Ihyf l ij1r-FHm- p , F 'Z ' -5-V-. J Q q lv. Gu X-Iii-, 4 we r 5,,, if Wlllffll lllllll f - Mnrgarettzi Marshall has answered her culling and at present is a we-llvknown evangelist. She has penetrated regions where other humans dare not step and has cun- verted the savage heathen. Lucille Loftus has succumbed to the back to the farm movement and her 100,000-acre farm in California is .in evidence of her success as a farmerette, She pro- duces the delicious red raspberry. of the Firm of XVinski. Henry XVinski is a member V duulfled their Uutput -,-1 XVn1ski JS: XN'inski, who have .issnrted puker and potato chips. Emma Munson is cunducting a deaf and dunib schuol in Putters Hollow, She has a large start ul silent part- ners and takes orders from no one, Gladys Mohr has just cuinpleted .1 beautiful picture df nature, in uils. The painting, The Call of the-Cauh- Bower, has been sold il-r 515,000 nr the hume 1-lr the blind. XVi1nm Morelnnuse and Marie Mulhaupt are adept he--'ik agents. 'Ijhey are conducting a house-tu-house campaign to amuse interest in the current magazines Hut Dog. the Flapper. Cullege Hume-r and XYhizz Hang, which are all included in Doctur john Elliutt's Five-fun! shelf ui bonks. Lucille Mc-mering is :i United States consular agent in far-OH Afghanistan, She IJl'Uli'Cl5A.'xIllC'YiC3!l industries there, but the job is an easy une since her territury is all desert land, Arlo Stauffer has gone in f-ir culinary art. - Meat yb-fur Uncle Arlo, wr that's what he sells. Stautier, the widei ly known butcher, has snld clwice cuts -Ji the flirted call tu the crowned heads ui liurppe. iGertrude Evers, Kathryn XVright, Yu,-let Shigley and lfatherine White, have opened a scli-,-ul oi cummercml training on the banks uf the Cnng-1 in darkest Africa. Raymond Farrell plays the part uf the blondy villain, Three Fingered Jake, who is mugh and tough and hard to bIuPi, in VVilbur Menneifs great screen pmduc- tion, Diamond Dick or Twenty-seven Buckets of Blood. Durcithy Fog and Elizabeth Stickrfld are becoming fa- nwus in an airy manner, They are the queens pl the upper spaces and have just made ani ur.1t1nd-the-iv'lrld flight in record time. LeMoyne Fox is nrganizing a xr-nnan's rights nnwe- ment anwrig the women of the Sultans harem in farvori' Turkey. I Dwight Goodhart has just created A furnr amnng Egyp' tian lords by desecrating and unearthing the grave -,li Tutankamens uncle: .Many valuables have been if-undg among them the original mah j-mgg set. John Hession, hvillifilll Lannners, and Edwin Middle- stadt are running a vbig cattle ranch in far-UH Mrmtaim. uwhere the west begins, and men are men. Mary Granger and Charles Kahl have been united in holy deadlock, The happy pair are engaged in scholastic dutiesg they are operating a girls' camping and summer school on the banks of the Potomac. Lloyd Hershey, the speed dem-in, has entered the SHU- mile Speedway classic uf the year at Indiannp-Jlis, Ind. He is driving a Hershey Special. His car requires neither gas nur oil. Harvey Hire is zi w-irld-fanmus financier, He once served as Secretary uf the Treasury and controls XVall street and the Liverpool wheat market, He is retired now. They have just retired him inr ali.-ut 1 to 14 years. Mildred Haitsma and Leona Hartman are Sinn Fran- cisco's only police niatrons. They patrol the city's nwst dangerous heats and divide all contraband liquor between themselves, Valverda Haywood is the foremost lady barber in Lon- don, England. She has taken out numerous patents on new inventions of bobbed hair styles, ammig them the famous ball-headed bob. Ena Hershey and Mary Staley are running a matri- monial bureau at Ninth and Elizabeth streets. They are fast becoming popular because of their ability to supply missing links. john Elliott is the foremost exponent of magic in this day and age. He is a comical juggler and sleigh!-013 hand performer of no mean ability. lliifu 4 1 w i i Qlp fl Vaughn fastfrr zinvl lielrrge NY-'lever :are urgziiiizxiig lmys' clubs llirnilglintit Siznn :ind Intlr--Clnnii. 'lihcn Nlttgltll is t'Iean Speelh. Vlean Sp-irts, Clean Hfibitsf' Eugene Mzihniey is :i n-'tell Litter-dinner speaker. 'l'hat's the nay he gets gi tree nie.il ticket, He runs A hut dwg stand .is gi sideline, Alhertgi Vhirk, ll-fmtliy Knntz :intl Mildred L'llrieh :ire the famed f.iI liulles in the lfxwnie Hr-fthers' sirens, Their L--inhinenl naught is QW: p-innils .intl 'W nuniges. The reiistin they ncigh sn nin-gh Is that they n.nit lp nuke .1 Iiig sliuning. Kenneth Ci-plen h.is just lit-en .irnngiieil Ifefprc the Supreme lff-nrt uf the lf S un tlizirues .yt .iltenipting I+- mrwe the Stale pf Xerguld nit., lnili.in.i .intl park it Un the hunks uf the NYihlcat Creek. lle is nn hail in the -uni nf S2ll,Pll,'l'lU. rind. if iffnnrl guilty. may incur gi severe punishment, 11-vssilrly .i fine uf Slll, Sheriti Glen Sense niafle the arrest, Melville llavis has znnif-nnced the grand -vpening oi the Lafayette livery amhles. He h.is full.-neil the pnnies ainml recently cleaned up ten million frm-uskins -in his 15- yenr--vld raver, The llliris Dude, at the L'-Aunty Fair. Ruger Curr is in the ireekle-nx.iking indnslry and has t-irnered the wnrhl's supply -if ilimttticlienl lreekles, He himself has nwn .i nnniher pf trwphies f-lr having the greatesl nunilier wi freckles un his 4-nn sweet map. Esther Phares is the uri'-s-xiw-ni puzzle editwr f-lr the I-'rilice tlgizette. She hns nrmen linierieks f-yr the pun: .ind newly and hd. .i grunt twilletlnni .ii exnh.irr.issing ni-'ment stiirles, ls .i tznnt-fl m.,um.nn guide in the 5-,ruth Bea lslands. The sl-iilletl piwneer has peilexratrfl Llill-cn'-nil nunilirrs ul trwssrtizuls Lind fletnnrs, Milton Plunkett Rfiynwnml C111-lc is the thainpt-in li-wsesline Ihr-'wer -il Tippecaii-,ie C-vnnty, He attributes his skill in harnynrrl gulf tu hi-Q sleaolj' rnugh drnps, nerves, keen eyes. :incl Snnth Bros. lmmftliy Roberts :intl lhihette P-fttlitzer are cimductiiig Qi bureau -if excuses. They erin :ilfwlutely gLl.ll'IH'ltC!J any excuse which they may nrite, fr--in nhsenee ir-nn sclnwl tw ci-nnng in late .il night. Delia Silence hgis .i freak ninseuxn in Biriniliglnnii, AIA. f.n' .intl nedr tr, see her pr-rulpiiies. Peuple unite irrini the devil hsh, :ind h.nrless dug frnm Me-xicu. Emma Sellers :ind Rlnrgziret lhekey own .i gn-eiilinuse -futside the City' limits. They perform wonderful experi- xnents un trees and planla, These great n.ilnr:ihsts have gr-iwn waterless n':iIerinel-yn- :ind have pi-riiliiec-tl .4 fruit that is a ernss hetneen xi squash :ind xi crqilmplile, Ralph li'-rein -inns :i fish stwre nn Dorairs Island in the Atlantit -mean, He carclies the fish hy hypnptizing them and gives zi tish fry lu :ill his eust-iniers every Fri' day night, Opal Strayer .md Minnie 'liruop :ire selling parachute tires. Li prutluct nhnh has greatly stlninlated the autua mnliile business. Paul Siekziimise is Ll partner 4-i Billy 5unrl:iy's .ind these noted evzingc-lists :ire tutxriiig all the fmreigii cuuntries in an effrirt tp suppress ham' lmlihing pUn'dering :nn-ing the nwmieii, :ind tim extensive 'Donald Speer makes his living hy glass blnwing. ll his lungs huld out he will try tn lilpn' intl' pri-inlnence glass eyes and glilss autoin--biles. -Dnnald Wiright writes an-fnymrrus hive letters I-ir the Liberty magazine. These :ire suuglit lip' all auth-,yrs uf present-day rvmmiicc. - Mildred Yuilll is a crystal gzizer. She can see into the ruture and predict anyl,mdy'5 and ex'eryb0dy'5 futurg, Verl Overman is zz s--ng writer in Meniphis, Tenn. He has just sold his sensriti-'vnal song hit, His Mathers False' Teeth XYill S-'uni Fit XViIhe, to the Saturday Evening Post. Harry Illaismi is employed in XValter Melyille's sawmill on. the YN ea Creek. He sn-:res sf- loud that the boss thinks the planing mill is working pvertinie. Margaret NVl1itc,tl'ip5 the light fantastic toe at the Broadway Theatre in Indianapolis. She has danced her way to a S2U,U4IliI per year contract in Buster Keatoifs enmedy company. 1843-Population of Lafayette, 2,66-1. Page Fifiy-Fin: ,, it 11 -4 A -7.-Q . fffli , vm -, . , :Alf a' - - , ' 5' , W' W M I Thoughiful Pail 4+ Present I .M Rous - Rough Q ,A:e , I ki ,, -,,' I S1 QM x N . R5Phait Hvab 1 U Mere M3135 ' A ! Qu' , .1 4 Dir Humfhvgj wise. .E 1 EH. ld Iuu..,,,, I, L , .ik x . ' .- J - - Rav-an ko Qc . - Flam1n3Y0uH, Hard Haarled Hanna 1844-May 24-F' K lg ph g d ed by Mrs. Ro ll C S th f L I y t I F :r - 7' I 1'-u ,ek 'WWE 2: 4 I III I 4 V ll It ffr. o--J-,QL X C l ff A .,.. . Jssss s V, s A .s s . H ,sl -A , The Classes gf '26 J X lllll, ilu-rcspill-1111-fl lll ilu- lmlls mll A I K . . .--'A gee A llltlllslll 'w 1 ' 'xwz' umm xxlw ' t L-11-rl u l flu' ufficc zlml lnfcstul tlm ' 1 .. Cl l mgllsl wt ilu ull ilu sl mxx lu U1 I ll N 1 gn up ll tml ull l usln If Llu 1 1 ff lm INN lllll l tu llu lll I kia miglwty Scniflrs. flrzuluzlllx' ilu-sv lzuls :mil lass N l tllmllsclvcs In Qwurlllums :mal llcczmlc .LII rzltlu-1' than ll llllllllllj' 111 tllc glwvllp. ln El slnnl 11 lllcy lrcgzm tw llc llczml I-l'HIlI :xml l'll'1lIllillIllS N ll luster lf xvcrlmlltllzmllgtllgg-tl1L'1'.xwlllzlyllzlllgsl-11:11 ilk llL'ClllllC lslwu-1'lm1z1l xmth lllcm. lln-5' hung lu, I lluwugll Iluck :lull Illm zmfl nmx' stzxml zulwus ilu l'L'llI'L'NL'lll1l.llYk' lumm' clzlsscs wr l7l'k'X'lUll5 xx-:us lllq' lmvc Inlay-11 1:1111 in zlll zlclixsitics null ll l1lucl.ll-lc cllwrts lll :ill 1n'g':l111x:1l1w11s clvswu s nu ll lm-miwn. l'1m11im'mzunmlgilu-111:u'cilu' lllmfn' linll gmull lln- Sunsllim- Uffiu-rs. thc flirls' Lhuncil Klpmlm xml. lust lnut nut la-mst. ilu' zltlllclus, 4 .Xs ilu-5' msc tw ilu' fllgllllj' all 5k'IllHl' xlllllllll hull .Lll Ill IX they :uw l'L'I'llllll tw mulw ll 11-cfml lu xx' llllllll wnlu prnlv Alfa ll f HS If 1 Z 7?f? X lll QNX ly' Qwvggir wel, el Q V fd NM lv! X-W' x I 1 ' ll -5- l E Y' I 2 'F- ,2 it 2-, '--:---1 ,., S -QL 'JT' ig X N ji S,..,. ' 5 -if-X' ' Q -Qiff Q X S -2 .-Q, X xx Ng, Q' W i ,IJ IL I, If ' lf- ' ' s 'l 'I ,jff 'K' ,lll la, ,IfK4A -Q I , rm 1 Y X! ,rf 'Il'1iN'! ffl W ,IQIIIL-S.I,,fI III ,Is AI I II I QIJJIIQII. ' ' X ' ax, ' fi z 1,,,1f, l v sl l- l ,ls -, 4 ' .- -lxill , fit I ' .1 f if I . -, I ' 'X ' I nl-. 'f' -1' 'R . -P'-- -212 m F :L 1 l T ' T f P' 'N - -' 2'L lib 'x ' 'ff I ., , ' u AQ A H3 gi 1. -1' 4-X, , II , I ,I-3 -- , I l -If 1 ..I I II, InII S l . a In I 5 , 55 1 1 f - l -xl ' , -1'- I .. - . f MN .I I I :z I I -gi 1 LL I Il -f .I 5, wx f 1 Ei? as l' ll ll H' -EAL Y 'scifi' - l lu' L - 4241 .' 1 I Eglin a-2' -A212 N-all N-40 Q - -i- I . L:-.4 , Q -1 f.-. -, oss .- . ?-I -I - . -V- .-7 N R +- l 7' 'Q -,, ,212 s:L..5:r-' f.1x-- x, ' KQ1 ' , s - L-LA -g T 4 il- . Iv: GNL. N-s,, F , X Y Y 4+ T 1 if- X X ,Y I' :Ta 4 vig , '43-S I3 55 - -ff ' :Ai Q .Q s s 5 -N 3,7 - ' '1 9-31 .T 2 A ' ' .l. An Old Home on South Sixth Street P: Mm-H I I f -i,iAa If L i 4 E I ,wfwffw 7155! ,, 111 Y ' S rf rw l u i The January Class 9' '26 Of? Baker. Ernest Baugh. Bernice Bonnet, Edna May Brnnks, Lowell Buxton, David Buxton. Eleanor Curtis, Merry Dienhart, Nish Fif-hc1',ElizabCth Ham, Mary Anna lizllbcrcr, Alfred 12 B Kimberlin, Robert Kurtz, John LammerS, XYilliam Lenon, Maurice Marxson, Fred McDonald, Thelma O'Brien, Donald Pechin, Robert Shane, Alice Vohs, Ralph Riggs, Francis Jackson, Russell 1845-Second Court House built. P.alf FH fy-Fzgllr mf UUE I Wu ,m r rrmllulzlr mlllurullus I , -ll? :ai ' A-xr 1 'ff -' fl .1 ffl . : ' Iliff Laid , x -- g mag ,wa . ' IAQ GMM' ,ll 1 ... - , -A D- . . . mlb - rr rr F? The june Class gf '26 .'xCliCl'lIlllll, Lulx xX1.lc,H21lHllIn11 :Xltpctl-r, Agncx l-larncs. Szunuel l'larnl1ill,Erli1l1 licck. Halma l'5uc1m'I', Gurvllnl llrmvll. llmmtlly L'zuly,.l1,l111 L'l1:u1fllc1'. Rnlwrt 4'I1cw,-Imllua Clirlgfnxllu-cl, Mary l4ulx'cr',lXlm'tm1 lDzlx'is.Cm1sta11C0 liirkclsfm. Ruaa ljulwllmwcr. Margaret lJwl1glas,l cr11 lilvlllcr. llunzllrl lfliCl'. Hclcm' lily,'l'l1clma l':CI'gllNUll. Mary l:HF6'SI1l21ll, XYilliam FHNIIUI, lvillmur Francis, Mary Lee lrlllllflgllll, Rulwrta 5:10413 TY ll.fX lllllcspiv. Rnlvcrt lllrrlxll-lg11'nml1l llrcy, liczltrlfc lir'illin,liutl1 H:utNmu.Mll1lrwl llm'r1,Mzu'y l'Alill'lllIllll. l.un1.l llL'NNlllll, l'rum'w llmxm-ll.lla1'u'y l'llllllD1ll'll,xl2ll llll'lC l'll1gl1w.Ha1'wl1l ,l:lcl4m11,lil4wiw lnlllmvll .Xvllw U . P. ,l1vl1Ilmrll.X1CIuI' lf?1llllL'. .lllllll liullcy, lfvvlyll lilingcr, XYilliam l.airy, Ruxwll l.11mC1 ml, IJIIF1 vtllra l,v::lvitl. liugcnia Marquis,Dl:rutl1y Mcllill, livclyn Mcljill. Verna Mcliinnis, Mary Mir-LT, lmllisl' Murl'ls.VtllI11l Xl-lu-lmxlw, XYilmgl Allllll2lll1?l,Al21I'lC Mungur. 'l'l1:n11ax llNtcrI1.ftl', lilla l'lL'l'K'L'. Rl:u'g11ur11r- l'lu1mm-r.-llllm lxglc.,l1,lu1 lqllylllllllll. Stcpllcxl li4w1l1'iq11cz. lrcm- gK'llllllllllk', l.uvillc gL'llllL'lllL'l', lfruflcricli Surlwr, lizxynnmfl Smith, vlllllll gl1lllll,Sllll'lL'j' Sllllllll-L'l',IXX'Z1lllIC Sl, lul111,Mlu'1mial glllflilllll, lfwlltll 'I'l1r:ul1cr. l-lzlrlctta Xxv2l2'llL'l', lilllll Xl'z1tI'wlrfl,.Xlu11zu XYatwl1.MLl1'y Cecilc XX wtplml, l.',llIISL' Xlfygulll, -lmcpll XYicn,M:1ry llvvlw, llmmmtlly 1845-january 13-Charter granted to Flrst Wabash Bridge Stock Company. my rlff,-,x'.,.f be entennial autilus Eonorof the UneHLmd1'edth Bi1'f?1 ola3l of the City of Lafayette l,l,XIli XIII 182511925 r1Ls1,1sH1-iw Lax' 1111i I Q25 sL1xuoR 1 ww 11 . jefferson High School 1.qXI7.'XYlikIHl.l,i, lXDIA-XXA .7 . I, 'gf 1 V V s---, zYYw 9. , W7 H 1. - I I' ru' ' I u ml , Y W Y '. f I 5 I - 2315 1 t WT' - 1 r ar- r Fur, ., 5 V 3 , X4 xg' I V 1 Q -sv I rv depan de ni Ha,pPB I L Sh O70 N ff 44525. 1 p A -195, , . ' 'ly if-gg . Ax 5, V-xx V A-Mg' .. 1 f--. 1 'Ty:f'Qf35 I 9 f Q Help-!Too'L!Too't! ' ' f V Mfr, ,UT gfpfhz? ' 'J -. 'Fmt' Thfeemeffl-lMiidS Man??and Wrfe, Fl Little Backward 1848--Grccnbubh Cemetery A t organized under l g l I h t I Wm.. , C-1 'DUE M fgffghmm mam , f rv AA , a-f63ll','ll'-'31-flallk ya' if 'F - WL 'Z Q V ,hw sfE T'331 6191 ! 1 VX . I gljliif' gffgljfflp 3 I 1 I . fm lr lillllllll' 'f r JS - x ' yi ,Q--ffl uv Q I, .f V' lil M QW ,sf lif- - I ., , V 'V :A Ji' L , ,TV I .1 4: The Classes gf '27 Lv, Q' Lvklll is cxlm-cu-rlf1'fw111 llu-clzlsscs wt 71 - -'cr L'lllt'l'L'fl in 'l. ll, S.. ilu-5' huts NIL-mf ' 5 lm-siflvs lacing' um- uf ilu- lzupx-sl clzlsws l1'Lx'L- :1 ' lm-rs wt llus class lmu- sllrfwu l illll'll -Q 'I ls livcllly' llllL'l'L'5lL'1l Ill sflhml .ll- I A 4 U 4- :ln 1111111lw1-uflllmm' Hull stul - y llm .-.-. ' ,.- l'm's lllQYll'LX'L'kXLllk1l xxmllm 1-llmls - N iwlu1'tl1c1'tl1cp1'4r111111c11u-ur lull ll1---ly H Klum'wttlu-wlllu-1's HT ilu- Sunslnm- Nvcu-tx' unm- fI'Hlll llhs Qlllllll. 111-mlfl Klullu-rin. wlw llIlN-lL'fl lls mph wf ilu in xx-lls tl11'+mg'l1w11t ilu- xx-1111 is rm cxgl - class sp11'1I, lA-Itx' l.L-Q. Blmmx Xldlulu, .xml l,fl l7x'l4l111izL-11. :ull illuslriwlls xztllly-In-4. rum- lm-mlm-lx ul ilu- fllllSH uf 27. llu-5' lmxu mzulc l'k'L'I'l'4lN wrt lmlx lm' l ll H llul tw1'tl1n-11'cl:1ss. XHflH11llI lllls mln NN xx-1ll flcvclflp 11111, Um- wr ilu- lu-sl xx-I. llu- 5LlllHlN lun-l1ws1+1'1'mx'1n lt'JlX'lIlQIllk'lllllllll lvl I, ll, 5, 111 N111 ll vznlmlllv lmmls. l xlzdfg' ' fypltlfllga sf ,, My g:,,-f' s X Prophet fl! Y -'Ls 1? V532 5 Vxxgajn f -3:5 lf -'X y XX 4 - fs if xXNX J F V I ? , -,wx ,i 1' V7 - V' x V N X f , U X N 1 j V. U lf- . ,fra , fn .I 5 A I ' fish ,412 . I AE ' s 1 -- -. . -, at I I I .N , ...g' '.? 4. ' I' ,V f 'wg J 6 .wg ' - :' ' xy -, .5 ' : -- l . ,i 5,-1 5 , , -' 4 3 .1 ,f I K - - Eff- ,.Q,,.Q:kf i -sn.. jf , Q F ,ppb ,I I- lfj '-in V' fymr .Sw V n I- 5: 1 0- QQ .L f y f K - 4- m,f,l f s vw 41 rf' . ., X 4,-, W W M X 1 -' .'w .3 4gfff's' - 3 I ., Q,-,JG I V . ,' . K 4 Vp 'J '- X vkx, -3. 4 5 x X ' I .- 'S Jn I K I -Ex s w N xw' X '10 '--L s Rock I TI' 7, I Y - 1 ? ,,7,'1fi,0,, ence I 'Z f ll I W' s, . .. g ......ll....d W2 -xii.. S .aiu-ft 1,, f? The January Class Bennett. Lillian Elevens. Robert llloom, Helen Roclkin, XYilliam Bonnett, Robert Boonstra, Lillian Hrelsfortl. Kenneth Brower, Mary Louise Hurnett. .-Xlan Callison, lane Campbell, Norxrootl Cassel. Mary Louise Castor, Andrea Dykhuizen. Edward Ebershoff. ,lack Etten, Mary Fisher, Marie lforesman, Florence lfraseh, Ruth Garrison, Elizabeth Haas. Mary Harris, Eleanor Hart. Mabel Hearn, Millard Heindel. Dorothy l'lllf'lCI'lWI'?lllfl.xl31'EIiI'Cl CQ-PO 11B Hollenshe. XYalter Horn. Thomas Hutchison, Ernestine Keller, Mary Kelley. Hammel Kemmer, Ruth King, Louise Kittle, Dorothy Kittle. ,luanita Klein, XYilliam Kohler. Dorothea Kuipers, Peter . Lanih. XYilliam Lawson, John Lewis, Miltlrecl Malsbary, Maxine Marks. George Martin. Marie McDowell, Mary McNeil, Lila Mennen, Florence Morrison. Lucille Munson. Emma Neiclerberger. Elizabeth Neubauer, Dorothy lW?H'lQ4l1l,Ell1l'l'l3. 9 27 Panther, Edna Parker. Herbert Parnel. Robert Redd. Pauline Rose, XYilliam Sandberg. Robert Seager. Maurice Smith. Neal Snell. Dorothy Souders, Richard Steele, Albert Stockton. Dean Stone. Glenn Strasser. Leona Thomas, Charles lfllmann, lViIliani Unger, Anna Yanderkolk. .-Xlliert Yanderkoll, Milton Yerkett. Harry Yirgin. Herbert XYalliS. Birch lYilliams. Charles l' lYilson. Dorothy XYitt, Elizabeth Yuill, Erlwztrrl 1848-First bridge started-Finished 1849. Fir- Nun--Tr' f wg rr r . swf' YQ 1 -:Ez rx? EWNU-All 1- The June Class gf '27 Arnett, Rlcharri Hecl1t,Clarcnce BC'Cli6I'. .lnNCIvlllllC Hell, Aum' Bvrger, Pvarl l3h1z,,lml111 lllNl1wp,l.HlllN Hugzur, Xl'illizuu Bkilllillfbll, Arvillu I-lmscrt, lilllllfyll lrlurkltz lilcalmr C1-rlarw'll1ist.L-arl Clmppcll, Clmrlw Clegg. Har-nlrl L'lcmmeni. Mary Cml1cl1.Max Lrutclmhclfl, -lamu Davis. Arthur llrvliklll, Hyman Dykhuizcn, Milton Erickmn. L'l1arlrvtl u lfttc11,XYilli:1m l7:1r111cr,M:mfm'll lfarnur. Llflfl Farrell. May Faurote. Graco Fiscl1er.fXrlClc- Fmx'lm', Harmlrl l:I'f'Cflll'lZ1ll. l.0lll? :Lrg 1415, l'r1crlmz111,Bllrrrx- llz1lhraitl1. ,Xllch li:1llaxx'ay.l.L-flu' fmmllllgllt, KlEllll'll'L' hrnham,l,1n'flm1 liruy. Hvlcn lrruullwzilrl, liEllllk'!'lllL' lrlzill-Iurll. lfllhlll Hzxrrimzm, Al2ll'QllI'L'I Hzlrrillgtlm. I-uvillc Hnrrix. l'aul Hartcr, Lucillc Hartnctl, Klilrlrwl l lCNillrI1,lltul'gl' Hinc, ,lzunw Alzlckwu, lilcalmr ,lacks1v11,Harulfl Koller. Clmrietizm licuncrly. liver Kcesncr. Alice Klink, Hclcn Kwrty, lrcnc l.imlerm1111, Lymqm Lynch, liatllcrim- Maecl1er.Clara McMaster. Ruwvl Klrm1'e.fXlla1l Xlrvyer, Cll3l'l0N Klulhcrin. fleralfl hlllllltllll, l wmlrllrlfl Hunger, lillxx in N1Il'lIlll,'Nl. lhnmlfl ffllriun. li2illlk'I'lllL' thu-l'l1l-ff, Hcnriultzl l,E1l'l-iL'l',Llll2il'll'N lhrxwll, Hcluu Sclmilwh-y, F1-livizl Schhxlilvlc, lN:JllllCl'llll Sl1zmyS1ac5 Slautcr, Hk'lll'j Smith, 4 lpal Snylh-r, -lzunw SlClllk'l', Raylwlllfl 5tickr'ml,li11Il1 Sr-,wl4rrr1r,R111I1 Slfilflllllg. li-rlmrl Straul,,Hclu11 ,lll.lI'lllIlNL't'fl, Ruth l,'llmzum. :Xrtlmr Yizumr. Milrlrwl Yllgcl. Huxx':n'rl X'yvc1'l1crg, fin-n1'glf XYa1lacl-,jazmrg-N lYCilcr. l-Ul1lNL' XYOst1whal, Dorf ,thy XYillia111e.Rulwcrt Xllliml. ,lam- XYHIUV:-r. Xlhllare- Pug: Srl-rm-Tim-: ff 1 -r N11 EEWFEWNHM MHUTUMHIS Wfff gwdfg . WWE LW iff, I 1'd7IMrLlmaffg i:A,,,c,,,g,f Nance Russ Fnven J: Q' DonCQui.xo'ce3? GV Wim Habba FGWVLH s aimmmmnm mmuvumms s - F' H... - f S 'i ' 1 S .b ul .IH ll .. 5' fx WINE sxp tra t1Gg3'? J Jxbjx , . an v 3 3, 541475-.1 -' ,Q ,Wx - - A I rw' f i : F 'ffm jf. 5 x 0. E F' ug n X i ,zu Ei! , .-. mm ' N, I H al W, w W F1 E 1 i ' , A - N s h. - r . mm-if,a,.s::fg,::iE.1:2?si1:'.swi'f'2',P'4,gm' - ,Y ,, 'M ' The Classes gf '28 I X 1' HY INUIQ :lt tlmsc fl11111I,p11-ps. XYIU. 1. fl1L'j'flHllvlL'X'L'1llil14PXYXX'hiCl1SiflL'Hfll1L' I f' stairs In uwf Such iQ'H1lI'1l1lCL'. lNl1'l 51,1 5 it pitiful? I ask yum? Xu, thcsv :um- in 9 f , nut SL'I1i4l1'S nm' L-xx-11 Illl1iHI'S, 1m'1'ulv ' l x 1 41 x-clwwlu fwvpln lmflmwg' 111 trnsh whw V sw grczmtly I'k'Sk'IIIIblL' lhcm. Thcil' llliSlllliCS :mal Q1'I'H1's 1111- czlsily flPI'g'1'llL'll XYITCIIthL'f'lPl1f1l1l thc 1ligniIHc4l clmlk wi' Suphs. This yczu' llwy nw lHI1g1'L'I' I'CSi4lL' in hL'llYQl1 fluriug' cmlxwrf CZlliUll,1l1ll mm' uccllpy su:1ls4lmx'11sIz1i1's likc :my llll' 1111111 M-ing. SU1NL'fIi'll1L'il' chilflislll1:1lri1s:l1'u111+l I-H1'g'lPlIL'l1. flil' :1t11mmtl1c111vpc1':1mllmxm-1'I1:1Ils1'csw11ml f1wm1 the-ir gzuncs. 'l'hci1' lll'L'SL'l1L'k' 111 sclnml has lm-un l'L'L'Hg'l1iZL'fl by thu pnrmim-11t parts mum- HI' lhum lmxx- tzlkcu in thu glcc clulw :mel girls' 4ll1Il1 lk'lN. 'lilu-y'w Iuyzllly sup- pmtcfl all ilu- 1111111-tic tn-:uns :xml in Q'L'I'lL'I'Ill hxux' slwxvn ll gmul sclmnl spirit, XXX- lwpc lhcy cam Illllf' stcp ll1fHIhL'II'llL'liS1lI thc Vllllllul' class 111-xl f'L'IlI', ' g ' I - - Q Qi f???IQ? N Wofwglsf' 3 Hg- 'I . - X 'f .f-7-EQ! . A . J -. -. 1 Ina' ..---' if I , P y J 'N' '- -, - J fps :' ' - 1 Cai! M... ,Z .4 , J ' ,Af 521223 - m::me,e!2!E5?3?3H2M assi.:-1-.2 IF- ff? ?E??5ef:'n::-:f::':. .-.......-. ' A ' EL s .f.-.,:,. -- 4 1: :sm-ff--f s, -f , Z-gf '- s fs' 'S ' I 1 Y V , A I I w5vlnvf.r,'25 The First Court House l':5r Sn rx-I-1--. I 1!l'fZ0:., 7935--Pb Q' fgzazfixffb wif ,f r-1... ,,,1. 1,1 , ' 1 flgplwp .f , The January Class gf '28 Albright, Helen .-Xnclerson, Morris Arnold, John Bachman, XYillard Beck. ,lohn Beck, Miriam Bennett, Perry Bowen, Charles Brodsky, Mary Bumbleberg. Elizabeth Burkle. Helen Bush. Clara Campbell, Gaynelle Casey. ,lohn Cedarquist, LeRoy- Christ, Clara Clark. George Cullen, Cathleen David. Kilmer Dougherty. Mary Downing, Marjnrie Dresser, Harriett Elliutt. Luther Etter, Merle Evans, Mary Everett. Katherine Fagin. Dorotliea Fleming, Jack Fleischaner, .leanelte Graham, xylllllllll Hall, Milton 95065 lllB Hays, Faye Heininiller, Lois Hepner. Lois Herold, Ruth Hilclenbrand, Elizabeth Houston. Serena Hudson, ,lames Huff, Martha Hurst, Marvin Ireland. Bettina jackson. Lucille -l1ll'lllSOll.FI'Z1llCB5' Keller. Robert Kelni. Marshall Kellogg, Marian lienimer, Helen Kenney, Charles linowles. Marie liiwscliot, Edward Layering, Mildred Leaman. Marie l-t-Fey-rt-, Earl l.ennharclt. Kenneth Lewis, Cedric Mahnney. Madwnna Marshall, Ogden Marxson. Christine MelQinnell, l3nrton hlflxlul,-l1lllC Miller, Tlinmas Monru, lfraneis Muinzer, Robert Neuman, Helen Newman. Robley Pace. Louise Patterson. Gilbert Peterson. Mary Peterson. Milton Prill. Herman Quaintance. Pearl Reitemeir, Paul Rothenherger. Yei 1 Royer. Nick Sarles, Paul Schick, XYilhur Sehlie, Burton Schroeder. Helen Seeger. Thelma Staley. :Xllen Steele. Paul Strantz, Bernice Strubel. Geneyiye Taylnr, Ralph THITCIIQH, l-L'Iq4ly Treece. Lenore 'liroop. Sain L'ngersma, Henrietta X anderveen, Tliemlni L YanTrees, Ramnn Yester, Louise lYien. Alma Ziwucl, lsacliwe 1851-Indiana State Constitution revised. P: Nix. .fu ' F' ' ' 5.5 - - '1 gh,gq lf' :':.::: .. J fl 1 I5 v' Trane. sn' Mal .4 ., fi .3 ' ln f llvulllls-5 1 f - W, ,,.. fi 'if -,l Q w. - '-gm - aw' ., . I W 1- f!l , .-Xxnns. -lilllll A11rlc1's1m, l,ulx Halle. Gwrgc Barton. l:l'LlllL't'N Bauer. lilcznmr Baxtcr. Ruby Becl1t,X:u'n1an Beclfnrfl. Marian Bills. R-lynl B4'Il'lElllUll. 1Xl:n'y lmuiw Bourkw. Milclrurl Howe-rnlan. Xlarjnri Brant. Glzulgs Brown. Hurtcllsc' Bugg1le.Hulun Bu1'kl1art, Frzlnklin Bush, May Butler. Rulxyc Byasscu. Marian Flylsma. Artlnn' Cal1ill,l.c4marf1 Cal1ill,Mzn'ic Casey. Patrick Clwancullmg Rlarinn Cheesy-n1:u1. Marian Clark.Cl1z1rlcN Claytmm, Francie Claxtnn. Milton Clemens. Xllilliam Cole, LaVunue Coleman. Jeanette Crmn1mlly.'lnl1n The June Class 30,28 l.HlljL'I'w..lIvl1Il l'1nvlJCI'. l'1kll'l ll-11,-IuwpI1 kl1'uxxc,X4n'lw1'I IL1Iun.,lznn1-N llzlvix. Guin-x'ivx'a' l3:lvix.l.m1iw lfvally lDickuy.l'l-:l1'l lJm':111,lf4lyll1 lJr1w:fll.ll-u'-ylln lllullm-NIHI1, L, illl14'l'2llL l 15 cr. Su-lnlzl llyklnlizun. lQL'llIlk'lll lfluul. l.clrI1i11'cl lffl'-:y111w11. sl1'lllllL' lflli-vlt. Suxznnn' l n lcl't llnlwllny l'1X'IlI1N.FI'2llll'lK liw1w,.l-VI111 lfucncy. Mary lfllm-11 lfriuflnmn. l.illw ll2ll'llllt1'. Alunc llmlClHl'rl.Kl:ll1lL' lirz1ff.M1n'riN 42x'zfll1aln, I11'ulrln'l1 lll'Iill2H'l1, Rnlwrt l'lz1gal'ml. Ruth Halitcafl ,Inc ll l-lciuclcl. Dzuncl l'lessi:111,Hun'211'1l HcSsim1.l.w, Hill,liath1wn Al CI ggi' qx HnwI1.lMlnulfl l-lnllf, XYllllCl1'Illl1.l l'l1nuXl'I'. l,4vXX'L'll l'lnrxu-V. Kuwcll l'l11lmlmJ1l'1l,l.1vnlNL' Nl1llvr.lwI.uu.1 Xlwck. wlznnw Xl 1 u'llL'l'. K ll2Ll'l1 vlln' NIH111-nl-.t,..5 Xvxxl-'n.XY1l111.x l'l11llxlH-llm Xl'11'- lm-IX1n'1n:n1.l'.1l.ll1 n -lL'llIllll!N. Ruth blcxxrll. l'lvlrn.1 l41l1l1wwI1. L':n'1'.fll lwllnwn. ll-11'-vtln' lil-Ill-ly Nnnnul liu1'lQl1.-ll. linllgrl llrllm. lf1IllLll'4l Nu-x'lux'. l ln-Inm Hu-1'11m11, .Xnlrn l':n1lw-11011 l.ff1'1'g11m' l'v.ux.ln. ll1n1n.:' l'vn1-Inn. lzzlrl lxlfvlfc11ln1-'ln'l'.l'1wll'l'11-'Ivnlwrn lin:-15.ll.-1'1m11111 lxlnlwmw. lln--ulnl-V lxurnnnng. l'.lx'l'lI1xvl lxylp. Kiumlfl l.l'llI'l12III.ll.llk' l.L-L-.1'l1:u'l.w Ijmlr, ,X.l. 11,1 llllfllx, Xllu,-V11 l.1lL'IlN. IM1-nlln l.upvnlwll.XY1l1n:1 AlZll1Hllt'X', l'k'l'I1l'4w4- Rl21I'l'fN,l.j'll11l Klzxrlln. Xlzlruarut Rl Hvvn l L lwvllly Xlcliill, llllI'1ltllH Klvlil-11zic.li1,1ll1 KICNMI. XYcll4 xlL'l1lI'IlL'I'.l,llIiI'L'I1L'k Munn-n. lvfnnctll Kluu1ng.llc1'1nan l'lllllll1N.l'lQil'Hltl l'1vl4v1'i11g.lJnx'1x l'lnn1l1. llzlllzu l'..1n4. .Xlllu l,l'1,'Nl1 n Kl:n'y lu, lf1lINL'j',l':llIl2l lhgitl-11n'i1', l,-llJll'lL lflL'g.Kl12ll'lt'N RUM, fi1':n'u HllIl1lIl.l'lllI'I'j' Ru ,ll-x'.lM1-u1l1x Q I . . S:n1lw1'1.'lnl1n Sclmll. Huw Sflllllllll R1 'llL'lAl SL'll1lllZ. ljmmtllcn 5x:t'lwc1'.XYllllJln Slmff. 'll-fry Slum. Rla1'gu1w:t Shim-lrlx. Klznrylnftlw 1353-james Murdock settled in Lalayett: '- l vu 1 5lllillL'x'.l'lll1l lk-'lc Situ, limlnzl Situ, li-rlwrl SlQn'l4.l'lvIm1 Nnall. Hlznlyx Smith. Hvlcn 511IX'L'5'. lflllul SlLillZi1'4l.llXYL'II Slitz, lJL'ZlII Sm1.Iirw.n SLlHNllL'l'N. l'lL'I'11lL'L' 'I'l11w11m-N.Rlilwlrwl 'lIw1nzl,l,fnuw Vl'l1Hl'I1jmxu1l.l'lL'lk'l1 'lll1n11nlw11.linnzalxl 'lxllI'llL'l'. l Qlunn X'z11ulcV111z1y, Hullla Yinul-grn:1ll, .Xgnci Xzln 50-ync. lnnf XL'NIL'l'.xl1ll'lllI1 Xx.Zlll2lllk'. lin-n1'gu Xl'iillls,X'll'gl11l2i XXX-ax'c1',XX'il111a Xxvllll-1lI11N,l2lCl-1 XYilenn.XYilliz1l11 XYrmrl. lflarry XY-wrl. -luzxnctlc XX'nml1'L1fl, Myrtle Yncum. Mary Ann Zink. ,lnhn ZlDl'l.xlZ1l'lL' Zllvufl. lfwtllm' P.1gf Sun-N 1-,ff I , i 'G----ti I ,,f1fta,,, we frm? Exfff .I 'i' , 5 I -Q I .1 W5 I wifi,-. 'egiiame . ii' ft 11 I QI' , Lt!! .'Xhlrieli, .Xlva .-Xhlrieh. Cleo Alfred. Harold Allman. lYillard Anderson. Clayton Anderson. Rohert Xrmantrout. :X rthur Hailey. Claude Hartee. Elizalieth Barton. Opal Barton. Roy Baugh. Mildred li. Behringer. Nina Behrle. Mary .Dr'irUIl1j' Bone, XYilliam Hrookw. Norman H rumharger. Herl vert Hunt. Louise Carr. Mary Carson. Kenneth Chenowetli, laahel Childers. Clarence Childs. .leanette Clark, .-Xutice ,lane Clingenpeel. Marguerite Cohen. Ida Collins. ljlyndi in Conner. Dieken Cook. Harry Crockett, XYilliam Cunditi. ,lessie Curtis, Sam lilayis. .fXy'anel Davis. Mary Decker. Caroline lJe'XIer. Stliit' llewey. Opal llunaran. leloward The January Class gf '29 .1-fic EJB Ebbeler. George li. Elsberry, George Evans. Robert Felix, Barnard Flack. Margaret Flora. Basil Fosnot, Charlea Foster. Miilliam Fox. Yelma Frain. Emma Fudenski. Bernard Hagen. Henry tlangel, Pearl tjershuny. Ruth Goldstein. Leo Goldstein. Lester Goris, .-Xliee Gougar. Myrtus Graham. Betty Grandstaff, Lucille Gregory. Roy Grove, Edward Hamilton. Charles Harter, Frances Hepner. Edna Hillis. Elizaheth Hitch. Helen Hurst. Helen Qlones. Lovena Alones. Ruth jordan. Helen Kantz. Mildred Karweik. Marie Keller. :Xlhert Kelley. Robert Kersey, jane KlIlQ.FI'I1llCls Knott. Helen Kennner, Marian K uniming. Oliver Lange. Donald LaPlante. Clyde LaPlante. George l.aPlante. Thelma Lawson. Cecelia Lee. Carlton Lewellyn. Duane Lockarcl. lda Mack. Clara Madison. Ethel Manis. Yada March, David Marshall. Opal Mater. Robert Mavity. :Xnne May, Qeorge Rittenhoufe. Clark Rohrabaugh. Edna Sauhert. Herman Sehaihley. XYilliam Schrader. XYilliam Schroeder. Mary Scott. Frieda Scott. Philip Shaw. Eclward Shick. Earl Shields. Mary Ellen Shock. Dorothea Sinclair. ,lohn Smith. Ralph Snodgrass. Charlea Snyder, Herman Soyern. Paul MeChesney. MortimerSteele, Ruth MeClannen. Lester MCDi'vWt'll. Leo I McQueen, Rohert Miser. XYilma Melville. David Miller, Charles Monroe. Margaret Munger, Mary Norris. tiwendolyn Orr. Koliert Page, Francis l'anther. Louise Patehell. Priscilla l'aul, Margaret Pelanee. Eleanor Plunkett, Dorothy Kilt. Kixlierl Kae. xvlllblll' Reagan. Geneva Reagan, Lt-tha Riley. Charles Strong. Maxwell Sevatls. Raymond Sweck. Vincent Sylvia. Louise Tanner. Virginia Tengen. Lois 'l'hoenneS. Heriifee liimnons. XYilnia Cngersina. liilwarcl Crxritz. -lulius Yandergratl. Henry XYagner. Louise XX'eir. Ethel XYells. Opal XYest tall. Clarence XX'itl1ron'. Carolyn Zahn. lfva Zahn. Norliert Zll1'Il1'lCl'.Xylllltlllllllil Zufall. ,loe lf.,-. si.-for.-ii: Ailen County Public Library 900 Webster Street P0 Box 2270 Fort Wayne, IN 46801-2270 X r. MX rr T ' .I 'rf-3 2 , '- LMS jf -NX ' li r-,mr 0 Ne- r, M, A f - ffl 4 O ' 3' , ff W C 1' .. olfgxlfq .531 1 - 'l - 4 Y' 5 I 1 f' gg 1 .fl l' '? 1 Q llurfrrlvkm l ' ' - 'iff rv - 44' L - f?76'A! ' 1 ' W' it 'fir I I I W j is - - T rf 'v eg hal ' 1' ' .' Mt 'Q' , rf? ' f 14' 2 K If gf fkfsfg '95 x 4 ,ff A 'ffm' - Ju , . 111' 'J I L pr N rr- xy' -,W -:- f-H 43' 'FJW9 4 . QU! 7 Q- 1 ', - P ve bn uni! - eff:-S af ,H -I. if ' ' ,42- fv- xr -I- O H Y ' J .Lag 5 , . J9bT-:'1- A-' . ' , 8 Y raghucs-nm ': L' -Riiiigw -I pxk Ur f Q... h X sm wi r , I ,. H .. X mf .95 E lf-5 1 . 'Un n', 2 ' ': 2 Z lg I '-, ,!S V 5 Te fff - f uri. . Tm .- N?-rc: 31 I 2 1 H42 if JFS fu I llIAllliilll1!LE!EH1 E ll l 5 ' 'll flmlrmsu . ,. ! O O ' Q' i g. , 3-Q--. -rf-59 ?iuA x sw 'NY B-Uri 153 S .i-I sr-T... .ren kiwi- ' Ii'JS' VP, Nba luv a+ SOME OLD VIEWS ABOUT THE CITY .4 4 X . gag, .A ..'1 ri, 1' ,uf .. -tv-.W ,, ,M , if X' HC '4 lx, . K . L., Nik x ,Un . -' . ' V' 1 .v 'I , .-Qu. 1 kwa . , af, 1 -, , -H V 1 14 f A , . A . r ' I 4' .,.:7v' ' y ' r . , V., .,',,.J,. I - ,. E235 : . ,L 3 Q5 ji-1 , 555'- ..f, .':, ., 4 i 11:3 ik, P ,' F . . :.' , 1, .' ,'-1 .1 -. '.xIA ,, 11 fn 1 :'.1'.' ,' -.,z '45 ,f , 4 amy' 1 iv 4 1 ' 'J , Y - ff ' AiL....f' I? ' 'W F . W ' aimmmmum, mmuvumwls wv 'MQ -- , ki A I A v-1 Y ., A f W Y ' Yi Y M lmi iii Vlilfl Jlililbli bl. 41141 PSSHAXNS ! 0I1fb1!ff, B1l5L'f'fb1lff4IlI1f lfllflyfflfff Iiflllllll ..9,.?..9x .HliRlC is 11nlmctlc1'Qj1zlCl1 lu lm ffruml in :HH the NK535 stzxtc lhlllll thc VIQH ll?L IllHl'. l'11-fl sl. KIVUSSY K ' huns. His cnzlclllllg Ill all lhrcc spurts has lmccn ll succgssuclm- tu his qntiring ctTm'ts Ijv llI'UCll1CL'1lXYll1l'1ll1g'tC2lHl. XXL-xx':m1 lu cwmplv mcul him fm' thc splcmlicl shwwing uf thn- -' - c1l'llll1llJiHl'lShiIb lmsclmll In-11111. :xml fmytlmll team, zmcl the Imskctlmll ltjlllll. As lung' as Fritz is our cuach wc can lm pcrfcctly als- surccl that Jcffc'rsm1 will Inc the lCUI'k'lN1lSl in thc stun-. 1853-Incorporation of city under new State law. I ,Ygnlx-Km., '1 5, 'U'C-UE lf? llllltillllllllflll, lll ilillllm fzlilrflmwg I 1? iff Q,4th1et1cs x P I 'liHl.lf'l'lL'S in -left, ur in any other selmul, are the ' mztin fzietur in ereztting' ll spirit of unitx' in the stu- dent lmcly, .Xthleties tezteh lllL'll1C1lllJCl'S of the teams il A self-mztstery, liiyztlty, cleterminzitiun. and fztir play. and clevelups ziinuiig the students an ztttitucle of luyztlty ztnfl ztffeetiun fm' wld Jeff thztt they will re- BET-l memlmer tlii'mig'liui1t their lives. ,X sehiiul is iitten ltnuwn hy its zttliletie teztms :uid not by its reeurrls in selinlztrsliip. .Xs at result uf athletics, -left is known tliiwmiigliciiit lncliztnzt :ts zt sehiinl thztt is :tlwztys lighting' hard tliimiigwiit ztll its euntests. whether winning wr losing. In the pztst yeztrs bletl' hits :tlwztys lneen un even terms with the uther selimils uf lnfliztnzt. Its zithletie equipment being' just :ts good :ts :tt :my futher sehiml, -Xs at result its hztslqethztll teztm was always present in the tinztl i'uu1iclsin'pl:ty. llut nuw, clue tn lztelc of equip- ment. 'left' is sluwlyfli'uppiiig'ut1t ufl'll11l1it1g'wl1e11 it eumes to hits- ! g xl V ul but ketliitll. ln the twii rather iiiztjiir spurts, lmztseliztll ztncl ftmthztll, -left is nmre ztclvztneecl than uther selinuls, heing' the pruucl pussessnr of une in' the liest high selimil ztthletie lielcls in the stztte. .Xs 21 result ut this .lelii wiin the btztte liiritzttimiztl llztsehztll lourney, and its ifmtliztll teztm rzuilis tilting' with the best in the stztte. 'l'here is nu sehmil ztetivity lu tztlte the plztee pt ztthleties that will clit mure in clevelmping' eitizens fur tmiiiii'i'iiw. 'lltlce ztthleties frwin the selimils ztncl yuu tztke :twziy its sehtml Sltllll. r -fr. XX. 1' . A 5:1 .mg 1 k ll 1 f f ' 5- 11 11 11111111 11111111 ' 11 1 1 Yell Leader 'ECM tfii NY111 JIJY 111:11 111- 11111e 111 gut 1111111 f1'1111t 111 ll V. 11111x'1i11g'11111'11c ZlIl41 gm t111'1111g'11 ll 1111 11f get- t11i11-11111c14 11111t11111s, 1,1111 11111 lllllllj' CZL11 111111 53 Q 1111 :1 thing' z11111 11111 it 111111 111 the sz11111' 1111111. C'11Zll'1L'j' x1l1111L'l'1l1. 11111' 111':11111'icz11 :1c1'1111z1t 111 3 fix -, - , WN 1111 11.151 51.151111 11.111 1111111 111 111151 11115 111111111 51'x1fNff'. . . . 1151 11c1'tcct11111. He was cvcl' 1111 1111- 11111 at g'z1111es 211111 51111 lllL'L'11l1g'S. 111111 111' s11i111-. l111111l'1g'111L' 11c11 i11t11 the teams. Next st-z1s1111. l11111'111'c1'. he 11111-11115 11,1 1J1Zlj' toot- 11:111, 511 1110111 111111111 Il -11111 11111111 1111' S111111-1111c else. 1854-John Schnaible family came to Lafayette. P13 S1:,11r1f111,-- ' f , .,.....:3: I ,471 A 'EDGE miimiiufit iizfiuliutuis :fn -- ' n .ua-' K1 xr fl k- I ' fi20'5' .7 ' .I I '4 i. .X 1' .,, ' ' - I l A . I - ,A : ,,,.-f - To The Letter Men Csfjeff 443 Hut, culcl. 1'zLi11 wi' sliuxv. 'llhc lmys iiltu tht' lit-Id will gm 'lim iimlic tht- team :L little lmctlcil Xml. sccmiclly. lu t-urn this lt-ttcr. Rich, ptmiy smznrt tn' clumlm, lfrmii all thc walks uf life they twmicg l':YL'l'5' unc is equal there. lfztch zllilic his pain clues hear. Gmuel. lmzicl, lzlrgt- ui' small, Smmt-1' ur lzttci' they hczu' the call. ,Xml fully furth to slum' their cunning' llcfmw Zl clutch wliwst- t-vt-1' liunting. llzLseli:tll-l7tmt- tu' llxlslictlvzlll. jeff rzmlqs high zmimig' them ull. bluff lfiglitsu is the nmttu lmrnc. liilffj' it mi fm' t-x't'i'111m'c. Nmuumn C.xxiP1:1i1 Rrssiiii, L,x1Rx' .L 'Z' l NX? 'iff . 'f3Wi- TT ?ff W as 174 Mfydl? it :iv l aw A f M 'tw lffdiikw lt f N73 H S :Q . .f t xll . J x , .1-gi' - fx -MM 5 1 . Y Y,.- X vs. :E 1, 'WL 4, A , 343 M. X i!i1 1gwt3 l,x,t,, if Ei J - : . .. x l l Wil JU 7 it Rig: .417-Lff- tg g ff, fu 1 :Qi l a' ' I Wil , .- ,-3' - .- z... ' -49 3- tj ..-. it W - - - . 'Tlrhl-l-l2E31i p. X -My A Typical Pioneer Log Cabin I ,: , I W f I g,,,,,,, ,,--.V,- - C: - E . 5 ...:.:4 p Y' .Pa FWD' , 1854-No saw mills in vicinity of Lafayette, Pg w Tl - , -- f-it , ll ' FUSE Hlfll ' Mi l W 'R -so NCrowe Klein Volws Watford BLLYT1 ati i Campbell ll lg Kalfnl V er Houston rl --u 1855-F d k D L f y f B d G y I V 4' -.. ff? Will! ' - 'L,,:3 Af'-5 ,a f maxim TA x r'f'- 1 'I'fr.ll'q' 'U W f WL 'ig 1 If M' .53-gf X ffm 1 V n N '53, ' 12 L -. 1 -Q Mug: W' ' ,,. uh, , .Mix W ' 1 'D C anrv fl Savdbefg Ugifhmscz 11 'Q Staleg lfishqj Marxson P? - Lastov X Huwnph First Mlhtary Company organized in city. P. .X-r:.vl-1' -.-Qt-' , '?E'1E ,- ' ' ' - : 1.,. 13 ' iltrf- L,' ,,...., .., -, -' 3 ff 5 1 S- EEWFEWWHHL WZFWITUILWE -QEL'n79l - '9 , donga., - I r -A .,,'1'fs'?' fn 1 Q , ..- JeffC1imaXes Brilliant Season b y TourneyVictory .kftcr fghigfii 1 -if tg':g11 its viii- Hgzizig 'LasEteQ -.1:: Q Dingle. Th: latter 1-1-R 121325. Tcciztfxl jf I,Qia:1q,.Es .izti jzfefif' sc: 5 11 Zi.: tltffuizig lzffui pussrd Dali put 'tri 2:1 the 511:11 5111: :hr 1-11171113 ,.1 V 1, Qiifl. Tit: 541:13 play was fuccessfullg Jef xE,56 ti- Sfxti 21115115 'i , .: tif QFITTC Qvkgi 351511. M iT'YT1'.iTi izajsiztg -lowzz 3 Q-erfcci 1 5:1 1:1 th: uk f 154' 5: 'fig rx E, ',:'1 5:1 iii: fag.: KIQC,':1:1c11 '.-.hifi-i I-4 ettd the fi-riai. Teckk EYCECT. if :i Ezglzfr effsiinc E 5-g 1:1 '-Xiizlii Qs,-r,k,i :mm -his other ui tc this fflffii mfifff E15 t.,11'rr1E.i:s Kal 47- 111C-i 1 is fri .iz :1f11t,.. Mcf 111151 singled. stole 53: 5575 5-digg. N55 -i: 5.-it ff- gif gy? wg : 1. 1, li ijfrfi wiuzi Szfuvggrt laid -my Li--ww 7,5 -5 4,531 his :1a:1lV7:..4 5 f 5 ik, M215 gif 10561 gg jnsfei 7-afl, Q,'x1Q-'Eff game 5 , 1,3 hi. 71 -hgxx A ual in Kits were gr-rzzgud fx'T Tcclfi T. :I 3 ,im M '32 1: fic tlffj. 111 :fic 11211111 Xfic Ittdiaztapofif 'Qfug if' T-L all .M -fA ,f5'Q inf .zyft .ffl NxCvY1i rzzzt, C- rm?-1--mx. Ii pinch ,C lcl' fwfl 'f-mfr ' ' 411116. 1.-.'E1i5f:1.l 311: Mw,fE1I:ua:1 drwpgful tim M111 an-.1 'V1',,'g5?' 13' 7 xf Q'1 4 ' f'j f'd ' in fatter wp 51111-. H: cams iz: stuzulizxg up -I :if nit' SHTC1 fn: 'kr fff.f'ffi1.11f'- jidf' Hzizitzu 11115-11.1-fund Lf vl-vflfzatfs craffx I-' riuhi j-cj 1111i QF 'utifcttfg-I '11 '11111. Hr 1.x Lzfxcg merit- 453 gui Q: uct 5, 7 3 :rfvlu '7T'i7 '-N 11 '5I i-I ff L --51:1-1. -Ezfclifi 'NST TT1- frantic errdrli iz: a ?11z:'rj: when .lurdazx war iffffikff :I r - 1 I TNS xiii wa- :fern-. unix: -Y :Ezf :Efr-E rlifk 1'-'r :hc las: -ruz, -.-.1121 2. -E141 -3 Ei-aff. Thr Efi, -'ri Rvtrrwef. F -II-m.'.i::g the ffm. zltcgzamnC..-X.Do11xz.irush- Tic if-' 'mrhizii 'Fair .. Huff V f .ft-, th'--1.-. 3:1-i 'fuzz zgzhktic Q-had: at Purdue. pn-sszttcmi Bud baker -.1.f:1t ,J '1.TT'i 2 :?1irQ, Xifsc LF- ax 1- 1351 Sfuxqrt with .hc fhampi-fxtdmigl Img-hy iz: the IIEFIIC -ic '.x11 :L Lurzi .3 3 -lillccic pkg :1 111-2 Fake' -f :Yu 551315 5:1 chargr 'f Zhc I-'-urnq, lx wa- tafifrliz Xiu' pffffni -uc 'cf '.v2:,'11 -- gf-rf--ux 51:54 1-f 11 great t- zxrzxanmlzr. 1555-I.aiay:::: Brass Bani organini, ' 1 W ' if ' fl- If lE EDQl llFllL lll llll lllh Baseball Vff L L dl lf 4 1 ' mm ff4 1 fl'- fe-f 1 . W. i, , i X ul 'Il' -1'wii'- zlrlilmiv ff:li'if+:i' Tlin-iw :img ivxfi Tl'ZLl'll- thi will Nm: l 'mir in Yhf: hiv fri: 35 h if lllflliillliZ1Il1ll'Ylf'N. Iii lllfl -lctit '. dl ffllT :1 liii-ltigtl',r1ll iigzlzii that '.':'f-ii Thu- Sims f liziiiigmlii-liiif. zizifl m '12-l if p:'fffl'im-fl 2-, Q2 f Z' lui-vlizfl in-zlihtlmi plzuwfflYl1i'ffi1'fl1w1if ihu ?T i ' - LHIIIL -1dN ll i ith I .1 Niiwh fleii U clmingg the fi-ziwzi hy umiiiiiiiig vhi- liivitzmfliizll l'rUI'llE1' mom hclfl :lv lJlll'fllZl' I,-l'1l .f,'?'Nl7:.'. 'lihix hriwhzlll i+i1ii'ii1pi5 , n- Nil- liz'-I 'vi it- l:iiifl 1-mi' hclfl in lhflizmzi :mfl vyzw gllziimi-fl UQ: fxlzi llI vx-llilll-. 'Al i'itz hml lmgii x'iw1'lQit1gg ffm' Xwiiiv 'imp' 'iff Ihix iflvzi :mfl llhzllljs crczmrrl viifnugli fZll1'T'4'NT U- :wills it Nll'1'L'NN- ful. 'lihv 1f1i1i'iifj.' unix -iwiiwiwfl hi' l'i1i'fliiig lfiiit'-i'Nifj.. XYQFI l.:1i':1'vn:tIu. :mfl lvfil-iwfiii high wlilifilx. lf iYz . . . . - v ' if lmilxiiig I1llXXfllfl ii, rhv time- xxhfii hi- iilzm l'.'.'lll hu N1l1J1wI'Ii'fll1f.'Tha:SYILH'.X-N..m'i:1'iw1l. X .X+ifn'tlivi'::u1s.i' wzi- ihf: in-iv i,lgi'fccI mzicliim- lllill ii-'yfnz' :'1'y1x-- wmcfl fl high wlifi--l Hi' 11iii'.f:i'Niii.p l 'lihc 11l:1j.f'i1 lain-'.1.' ihv gtliiiv fiwiu lil-qihiiiiig rf, 1-iirl. flfii- Ur vhf' failu- 1'ia,:1iu- ilu-jx llilfl :ill iw-m-ingfl fm Fha 'v:l1'1wi1N Nilllfl Iw- 111 zmfl in-zif' thi: vity, :mfl iilzijmfl ii iii iw-ggiilzli' liig lvzigflic N?jfl1'. nlillflu Suf'vn:i! KYILN Ihr piuiliiiig :Los 'ff thi' -fliizul flzifl Niiicc thi- lrilxl -vu-1-ii llflx iuwi. 1-fl iiywiitx with Thi- Ft. lnrlllx lnrfli- imls zmrl with thu Xml' Yf,1'lqfLi:mw l.k'fIf'l-L'CZl1lflSll2llllj' Klcf Quin- will lll'HlI2llll5' iwcciu- ll'5'l?l.llx luffwm limgg licczmfc uf thi-ir Ilulfling' :uifl hitting' zihiliiy. 1859-60-First rannery builx in Lafayette Psbw- S. 83 f fl fs! :- P-.. iw' ' ' sl s E, 5 x. W fi be 9. gg: wr e, Q, .Qi . i 1 X L5 sl-5 I 3 ,Q cgi' We X ik SS ?ff Vi ii TN 1 .A :13 1- J sb. ' 1, I Y 1 '..v LII Qmirtmmufii, it 'trims I -at-1-1 Il, f ' I I K K 1, . -- u ul ' ' . . If JL t is,-sz ' ' A .. - 1 f ,..: , - Top Row: Grosshans tconchl. Vyverberg, Kemmer, Lee, Fisher, Douhlcbower, Dlenhart Hramerj Middle Row: F. Crowe, McConneil, Stewart and the Trophy, McGuire J Crowe First Row: Hanna, Boyer. Muhlman, Baker. Y.XRSl'1'Y ILXSICB.-XI,L SQUAD SEASON SCORES -IQHH. . ,,,, ,,,,,, 2 3 Fraiikffwt ,, l .It-Ft ,,... 35 Greencastle ,, l .lt-ff .,..... 10 Hlooiniligtmi , ,. U jeff .,.,,.. ,...A 1 1 XYest Side .. I ,luff ...,,,..,,.. ...,,,.,.......... 2 5 Sliortriclgc , , , , ,, J Jeff ..,,, .,..........,,....,,. .... , 3 Culver M. .X , I .ICH-fil'L'L'llC21Sli6 train. no gains? ,IGH ,.,., .,..,..,,....,,...,...,.,, S East Chicagn ,, H bluff ,,,...,.., .. ..... .,.. . S XYcst Side ,,.. ,... . 1 ,HH .... ...,,,,,.,.,,.... . ., ,, I0 Muncic ,,,,.. ....., , , 3 jeff .,,,. ,........... ,....,,,,,... Z . i :Xttica .,,., . , , 3 ,MH TQQI1, Imliaiiztlwlis train, un gamut ,lulf ,...,,., .,.. , ,. ,, fm East Chicagu , , . 5 Jett , .. ..... ,,,, l ll Lzmc 'll-clt, Cl1it'ag:v..,. 7 'I'tJL'NN.XBllffN'l' SCORES ulvff ,H , , ,. ll l.2lwi'em'c ,H ,, , l ,lt-tif, ,,.A S Mzmuzli . ,.,,,, U -Ictif S Iiztst Cliicagn ., , ll ,It-ff . ,, I South Sith: Ft. XVZIXIIQ U ,lvtt ,.., fr I.:uu' 'liucli ,...,., ,, ,.,...,.. 2 1861-Last Mississippi River steamer came up to Lafayette I' 1.3: S -mx -If:--in r' .., l'l if 1:-a ix 'T' 171 uf If fl '--2-eff-xx num l g tt itiitiuizit iirttiruituf . , The Players S'l'liXYAR'li Burl was the premier ni-vunrlxnian nt' lntliana H. S. hasehall. Hix hurling wax truly nt' the hiu league variety. fur he harl irlferx frnm the St. Lnuis Hrrnvnx anrl trynutx with the Giants Hix remarkahle ahility wax prhven when he piteherl Jeff to victory over Tech ut' lntliauapulix anrl wnn the state cliaiiiiiihiixliip. He hulflx vietnriex nver :Xustin High Scli-itil, ht Cliieagn, fnrnier natinnal champxg Lane Tech, uf lfliicaet-. anfl Culver Military .'Xcailemy. He wax a heavy hitter fur a pitcher. tinixhine the xeax-in with an average -if ..Zlll. li. l- H l-I Lefty cnveretl center tieltl like a hlanket. .Xn excellent juflee uf Hiex, rarely lettine vine :et hy. He harl a trenieniltuix heave anrl wax relief hurler of Stewart. Lefty wax -ine nf the liexl hittera nn the xiiuafl. KlctflJXNlil.l. Pete was :ine nf the hext mtiehlerx nn the squacl, having the knack nf making hartl 411119 ltmk eaxy, ivoxxexxetl an accurate whip tu tirxt anfl helrl dawn the lint cnrner like a lug league. lle was a iihtnrintif. haxe xtealer anfl Iinixheil the xea- son with a hatting average tif .333 liwlilili .-Xhhn, a veteran nutlielvler whn cnet-reel lllx territory in great xtyle. Hix ahihty with the hat wrecked hav-wc with many liitcliers. Much ia expecterl from llaker next xeaxnn. F, L'ROXYli Nance tenflerl tu the keyxtruie xack clurine the entire seaxun. and was a valuahle intiehl man. He workecl well with liemmer anfl hacketl up the players nn hath sirlex tif him in great faxliiun. He was a fairly conxixtent hitter, a gnml hunter and base runner. MOHl.Kl.'XN This little hackstnli wax nn the receiving enfl of Stewarfs slants in practically every game of the Seasnn. Hanrlicappecl in weight. he made up in skill and pluck. He wax a clever hunter and a remarkahle place hitter, finishing with an average of 352. . li, Mclihllili Shanty wax an ifleal tirxt xacker. 'liall aucl raney with an ennrmt-ux reach. he xentipefl up everything that wax thrnwn in the general direc- liwtt Ill, llix puxltiirll. He lPtYSNL '9L'fl all 3.CCtll'2iIC unflerhanwl whip autl hattetl .-lll.l Ihr the Season. Iiliklkl HR Harry wax a tinixhetl tielrler aurl helfl rlnwn the xh-'rt xtnp jhh all xeaxhn. He wax qulte ax atlept at ei-ine hack alter xhnrt inlielrl Hiex anrl harl a ntfiiileiwul thr-'wine arm. He wax a heavy. thnugli rather infre-ytient hitter. hut hix hinglex were al- wayx timely anrl generally flrhve in the runx. He marle a litnne run recnril in the tnurney. HAXNA l'at helfl flnwn the nuter rim nf the garilen in urfwrl Nlllillti Hix ahility with the willnw hrntiglit many ruux acrhxx the nhl plate. Pat will he ereatly mixxeil next year. ,l. L'liUXYE glint wax an all arwunwl sith whn chulrl play the wuttieltl nr eatth ax the nccaxitin flCl'llElIlflEl'l. lle wax a heavy hitter, having an average nf .453 at the eutl nl the xeaxnn, lNJL7lZl.lflZllX'l'lili lJuh wax annther ear1lener nt excellent ahility wh-v niaile xi name tm' himxelf tluring the tnurney. l7uh cnuhl alwayx cniue thrnugh with a et---fl hit when it wax ninxt neetlerl. FISHER Puxxy'x ahility ax a pitcher wnn him a herth en ,letJf'x nine. lfixher cnulrl uxe hix xciutlipaw in great xtyle anrl heltl hix app.-iieiits tlnwn with very lien hitx. Puxx will he greatly mixxefl next year. YYYI-Il4l'1liRli Yivy. one ht nur rlepenrlahle xuljix, proverl a ehnfl une at the very tirxt. He cnulrl hanflle the hall in ennil xhape antl hail a grind peg to thirrl. Xl'ith a little mere experience he will he a great man next xeaxhn. L1 BUYER Cleat wax une uf our rexerve backstt.ip5. He ehultl Stull Hurl'x twisterx in goocl shape and had a taxt pee to xeenntl. Lleat was a valuable man. hut wax lwxt hy gratluatinn. 1868-M. 8: J. Schnaible soap factory established. Page Seventy -.Vine f 7 .,- .- nl vcaa A l.ll. 5' u QW' fl Ik? -0- fliliy' sl, --Q MV? : 5 S lr , l,,Q 42' -4. r - ' ' 1 A ll lll l l If ,- To Our State Championship Baseball gr-N' gg U Xxvlllltl' if XYZlllll1g' zlml Sllflllglllllk' is lu-rc. Thu wm'lcl's full of sunshim- zmcl miglny g-mul flu-ur fic! ymu' lmll zmcl ymu' lvzlt, ll-Us all lmvc zz gfilllll' HI' glmfl ulcl lmsclmzlll, nl' llllllfilllll I-ZLlllL'. XXI-'ll lol Iwlmnx' plilx' ri--'ht Ilclrl :xml IIL'llllX'1JlZlX' In-fl - . - 5 - . l.cfty crm play CQ11lL'l', lu- s flllflllg' :md clcit. XXX-'ll gut smucmmc fm' lmzlscs :xml I'IZll'l'j' :lt slwrl. , , I . . , . XX Q ll lcl lluclclulllctxx'11'lmg,hcszl1111g'l1tyg'm1clSpf lim' iszlczLlcl1c1'witl1 llliglllygmlcl Stull. llc cam stup must Zlllyllllllg' lJL'C1lllSL' lu-'s sw lmlglli llcczlllpl-g'clmx'11 tw sccwml. it's ml cltwrl 111 ull. Xllwn Duc is thc czllclu-1' wp' sure can play luzlll. Xt ilu' curl uf the ciglllh it was sl-Yun lu fuur. XYQ want lu lull tu cw-11 thc scum-2 XYith thruc lllL'll mm lmzlscs. Sllllllfj' su-ps lu thc plau- linwclqs wut Il llmm-1' zmrl its scvcu lu eight. ffl. ll:-imzlim XYIIULIN. -- -- .45-ah W! 5:-nf, af 15,3 2 ff-?sYl'fw'.r-fl L QW? fi. kj- Jai: N ' -1 Sul' f--if -- 'ew ' ,L I Rc? - 5 Ps i ma, -li' I -i e - ' YN 4 1' D If -Q,y-J- 'Yi Q, ' - ,s 'q7YfQt 7 Q In '-53: T F:-T 'hkc' 7 4 1 - af- S- S - Lafayette at the Time of the Ferry Boats. I I 3 , p ' ,, . e We TFGIIE .5 gffpgiynp iw f is t l 'fl 'W 'wlllliri ,swf H- N1 ' - -he.. A ' . - -i, Ei SW1mm1ng C1513 f 2 2 15 fm lQl l lilQSUN lnligli Schiml was represented fm' the lirst time p 521- 4 - m a swimming' meet m the siiruig nt l'l24. lhis meet was g WSE I' held at L'ulumlius, lud., and many uf the large high seliimls Q Q uf the state were represented. hletlersuu seut a txxwi-iuaii 1, .- team tu it cfiimmsecl uf Russell l.airy. and Gregg lfreliuger. -Qndg lifith lieiug rated as very gimcl sxrimmers liy all wlifi lmmx' :- - V them. 'llhese tum meu were greatly handicapped levy the large uumlier tif men ilu the uther teams wiviiw' the larife te'ims fresh men fur everx' fx' 'ut 5 5 r, L -LL. find as the events were rushed wtf raliiiilly. the lmys were pretty well wurii wut: liivwever, they were alile tu place iu each event they entered. lXt the present time Gregg' is sliuwiiig' his heels tw slime lit the liest swimmers im the XX iscwusm Luirersity treshmau varsity. He has de- Yellipecl iutfr a lirst rate llellleyarll mau. Russell l,1lll'j' still IS ui schiml. and if auwther such team shiiulfl lie fliruied this spring' he will imilizllilx' he the liacklmue tit it. Tennis ,3fw',j, Xl5 las L , s g IL su 1 L stelsn c , r X 1, lllllll af I1 r v flllll 4 L sine . r ixtcen cfvtiveseuteic csumtts ieiu e s 1 1 L if 1 ti s tl 1 ge e 1 Crum lfNf f l A lielu rltiiugf its liet tu jet iutu the iuajtir ath- let circles wif blellerx it High Sclilitil fur sererzl 5 3 us, 'l'h - iustiyfateu's, lit wever. ha 'e uint yet lieeu alile tu wgrztiie iye a team, liut thcl' have lieeu alile tu put liver a her --5 tif vurnaments wt lil ys' and girls' singles and 'l l les. ' ' lftst spring' there were tliii'tyetxi'ii girls enter-rl iu the ' j- les 'tn l 1' ' il A 'fl in the dfiulll ' rts. fatl i- llrifc ill in u the Slll4 lCS lay defeating lflliha Slayl 'tele fl 2 'le Nlil' ard umm the lil ys' sin- 'l is iu line ftirm, 'llhl lmys had uw l i l les tniirney and the girls were uualile tuliuish theirsliecause the schtitil term ellilecl lun Sljtlll. lt has lieen planned tri start them a weelq earlier this spring' iu order to run them all turf. Mixed dcguliles are alsu lmeing planned this year. The studeuts have lieeu slimviug' much interest in this spurt lately and it will mrohalily lieeume au auuual affair. 1870-Dormer floral business in existence. Pay, F.-glm-Ou. 5 I Jeff I9 5 5e17d I9 1.1 fm' H' Q 'fffif-Mm Qv' Une 'srl sf J eff H5 .Egfklino I , . I ,.tn r. ' ? WWE ' F J 2 T '73 1- flff ':.:a ': . ' if Q fi , r ,fi-If g ttitrttttiittt tiiitutruttiis ,, - -sf. I . --.- Il nl .Hel Football jeff tlllftn T'M OOTHAl,I, has established itself firmly in the sporting ranks at Jefferson. This year Fritz developed a hard fighting. never defeated until t-he final gun team. t gil .lligiiqllxil ln preparation tor the l92-1 football season a group ot Q E eighteen boys spent the two weeks before school started EI? at the Rotary llark Camp, at Hug' l'oint. on the Tippecanoe 'nf . River. This camp was taken care of hy Xlrs. lirosshans and Fritz , aided hy shifts of boys who set the tables. washed the dishes and swept out, The program for each day was very pleasing foi everyone, The boys were called at tive in the morning if the alarm went off. were given about a half an hour In don their football suits and then ran about a mile to get wakened up. Next came the calesthenics. then kicking, blocking. falling on the hall. passing and hitting the line prac- tice. finishing up with a little scrimmage. .Xfter lweakfast wat over tennis, horseshoe. swimming and fishing filled the rest of the day. liverya one was rounded up and sent to bed about 9 o'clOCli. The season ended very successful with but two defeats. one tie game. and nine wins. lYherever 'left' played the memlters of the team always handled themselves in a manner trite to hlerf. never letting them- selves forget for a moment the clean methe ods taught them and always played the game straight. The team traveled far and wide. playing the liest teams in the state. Alonzo lYatford. Nish llienhart and Xance Crowe were named on various all-state teams. ln the two games. which were lost. it cannot he said that they were outplayetl or outfought. but a few bad breaks now and then cost them the games. All the games lost were Close and hard fought with the winners in doubt until the games ended. Fritz deserves great praise fortheplayf ing done this year. as the green material was not the best to start with. Neverthe- less. Fritz worked hard and accomplished a very successful season. because the team always fought for Fritz and Jeff. 1870-73-Location of Fair Grounds selected. Psgf Elfhls-Thvf I . N: . I i s5--- i 7 ,,fji,f,,,, -time Q , px! 111 Y ' Lf! tt, A - fittxii-, Top Row-Staley. N. Crowe, Kahl, Grosshans tcoachl. Middle Row-Baker, McGuire. F. Crowe, Kestle. Bottom Row-Watford. Marxson, Klein, Dienhart. Cook, .l. Crowe. Vuhs. tNote: Lairy and Lee were absent when photo was taken.i t'.Xl l'.XIN HIQNIQY BAKIQR tlialfliaeki gXlilmo played halfliaelc and was one nf the hardest hitting, niust level-headed play- ers that ever represented hleffersun nn the gridiron, lle was the ideal man fur captain, which was proven in the way he managed his team while nn the Held. X.XNL'l'f Clit JXYIZ tquarterlmaclci Xtnrtls can nut express this fast ttpen tield runner, Une has tu see him play in nrder tn realize his ahility in dodging. taek- ling. clipping and sn nn. l'le is in a class with Red tirange. ite linttw he will not disappoint us when we say he will he on one of the strung enllege teams in a few years. ,lust watch him. l.l'.I' IX l.lzl'. tend! Lefty was out must nf the games due tn injuries. But his playing in the XXI-st Lafayette and Smith Bend games will al- ways he rememhered. He can snatch passes nut nf mid-air, is a gnnd taelile. and can always he enunted nn tu do what is needed. Ile will he heard frtnn next year. V RRY Clit JK tguartlp Cnolq was a hard. steady llQlll61'fHX6YL'l' give way. his mnttn. This year was his tirst on the fttnthall squad. and since he graduates in .lime it will he his last. l-Ent we will hear mnre uf Ray when he goes tn eullege. His ahility tn play any pnsitinn nn the team made him all the mnre valuahle. RUSS l-,XllQY tgnardl l.airy showed himself well this j'L'1lt'. Playing regularly at guard his weight and tight have made him the name he has. .Xl- ways undying forward with une aim, tn stop the play, was a hahit fur Russ. lte ltnnw he will mftlie a name lm' lnmselt next year. NlSIl lil HX I liXli'li teenteri Nish has aeemnplislietl his fnntliall corner in hletiiersnn with the highest linnnrs. Twn seasnns he has held dnwn the center pttsi- tiun. Until headed. with quick tlwught, he has had just what is needed in that posi- tinn. Nut one suhstitute eenter was used the entire seaswn. 1873-Canal abandoned. I',tyf- Fit' fxrt-I-we egg? We F F w ill tim e -IIN CRW IXYIC ltacklei lllllx N5-yaril run in the XYest Lafayette gaine was an example of his playing. He was a hartl lighter. never letting up. always luuking straight aheatl. anil was ilepenmlahle in all tight places. -lim is alsu gratluating' this year. XYe are surry tu see him leave. hut a Cruwe will always take care uf him- self. SH.-XNTY Mclllllill tfullhackm Shanty was a tuwer inf strength un the uffense as well as un the tlefense. He was in every play calletl, always pluililing away with the fight that can unly he given the name jeff Fight. His drtvrziziaivd efifurts were the causes fur nur spleniliil recurtl. fireal expectatiuns frum yuu next year. Shanty. lil ll! KlfS'l'l.lf thalfhacki liiulfis erlucatefl tue was the hig uhstacle in many teams' ruacl tu yictury. His ilrup- kicking ahility was estalnlislietl fur the first time in the -leff-l'eru game, when he tuok the game out uf the fire with a zu-yarfl kick. .leff winning IO tu N. ljuh leayes Us this year anil we wish him the hest uf luck in ci,mlleg't' fuutliall. L1 lfli XY.X'l'lff VRD tenili F-licirt, snappy, fast as lightning, a harcl tackler, antl eyerything that gues tu make a guutl fuuthall player, rlescrilmes this man. He was the hilly terrur uf all his uppunents. He was always there when he wasn't expect- eil. His famuus 50-51' signal furnishetl the cruwfls with many thrills. Wie expect a lut fruin yuu next year, Luck. RALPH KANSAS Yi DHS Ralph came tu 'leff after the seasun start- etl, but uniler the cuaching nf Fritz he de- yelupecl intu an enil uf rare ability. He playeil in many games while Lee was uut. anil was useil at tackle quite often. This is quite a feat fur a stranger tu accumplish. L'l'lARLliS HUL'STUN Huyt first came intu the eyes of the schuol in interclass fuuthall last year. This year he triecl uut fur the varsity and macle it. His willingness tu take instructions. his alertness. anrl, must uf all, the fact that he knew the game, was instnmental in his suc- cess. L'll.XlQLliS K,-XHL charlie playeil fuuthall fur twu years, this year with the regulars antl last year with the secunil team. XYhen Nance was iniureil nr taken nut uf the game, liahl usually timk his place. He always playefl a nice game. M.-XN L'.XMl'Blil,l. Max is anuther uf Vleff's players whusz' aggressiyeness has maile him a successful athlete. Fritz tulrl him huw tu ilu it anrl Klax iliil it. Nl Jlil-1 Clif PXYIQ lenilp Nurh's first year in high schuul ansl cunsequently his first year un the varsity' fuuthall squacl shuwefl him tu he a wurthy memher uf the family. He was a haril-fight- ing player. Next year we expect him tu perfurni at his hest. HILL KLEIN Hill, a lnniur, will have anuther chance tu rlisplay himself next year. If he flues it hetter than he tlifl this year his uppunents shuulil luuk nut, :mel we are sure hc will. lflililb KLXKNS1 IN lfreil, alsu a -luniur, snrpriseil liritz. Huweyer, it was a pleasant surprise. .X ile- penilahle player is a great he-lp tu any team. anil Freil was rlepenflahle. XYhen he is a Seniur next year yuu will see him at his best. AL l'lL'lQNli'l li 'fain lflls li1'HYL Il his llliility' Ils Z1 flbtiltljflll player. He is heayy anrl a haril fighter. His chances fur next year are exceeclingly bright. K .XL 5 l .XLILX Al is a Supliuinure ancl shuwetl signs uf hecuniing a great fuutliall player this year. Next seasun we are expecting tu see him wurking as a regular in the hack lielil. ERLII HUM PHRIZY Humphrey, alsu a new man in sclicml. hruuglit liuiim' tim -leff. Althuugh he was not an ulrl hand at playing fuutlnall, at the encl uf the season he hail hecrnne quite an experienced player. 1874--Chas. H. Ankeny came to Lafayette. Page E1 gh rli'-File .' room 1' 1 -'T .iv Q,-.-L: A'j' .il li g. - file . ' ' . if-1' fy: E 'tffG.-- L,o.,:- 1 . ,-W 'LM' - 'T li: Speer, Lammers. lVeiler. Melville, Davis, Lammert. Hessian, Carr, Castor, Middlt-Stadt, Pechin Interclass Foot Ball fi? NTliIQL'l,.XSS football laurels were won by the Seniors this past season. The Seniors finished the schedule without ig, meeting ll single defeat. Next to them came the Sophs, winning' four games aiicllosing' two. The lfrosh 'stepoed up and trimmed the Uluniors, putting themselves m third jggff place. Nlr. lxenzler was ahle to unearth some very good material from these teams. Most of the Seniors have had at some time varsity experience. which gave them the edge over their opptments. The following' all-interclass was picked hy the Booster: lion Spear lScniorl lfUiJ'l'lo1,AXl,l. TIQAXM ISUUSTIQR R . .. .. ,.., lflmnilton mlirnslmb 4 .. .. .. .L. '1. .Xrlo Stauler lbenmrl f R. I. Intl Klnlillextrnll lbenmrl . . .. . . L. C. l-l1ll'lCI' lflllull lS41pll111'I1nl'el . li. 4 i. lfnl vlwxlill KFI'11Nl1l .. . ..., XX'aller Melville 4Scninrl H f . Lf Clxnrcncc llcck lhlnniorl .,,,.,, .. .. WR. H. ,lack Casey lSopli-ini-'wel .. ...... l.. lf. Yzil. l.:1mmcr1 lSL'Illm1l'l . MWF. B. li-wg, Liarr lScni:-rl . ... ll. Xxvtlll lawt l'Cl. Seniurg S ll l,l,lllll Soiilioinl-rc . .5 2 ,ollll lfrr-Nlnnen 2 3 .-lllil -liini-irf tl w ,lllltl 1874-Ankeny jewelrv st re organized. f. ir.
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