Jefferson High School - Nautilus Yearbook (Lafayette, IN)

 - Class of 1933

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Page 30 text:

Till!! Rau' . . M. Nicoson, M. Rogers. C. Burmeister, Miss Marlin, M. Rose, E. Niewold, A. Rothenberger, W. Lankford, Mrs. Skomp, A. R. Teal. j. Wolfe . . . Row Two . . F. Martin, F. Scarlett, L. Tague, E. Mcliinnis, A. Martens. W. Lawson, R. Everett, P. Dis- more, ll. Felix, M. Wray., . Minier, E. Vess . . . Rau' Three . . K. Kummings, E. Ott, ll, Shock. M. Nelson, G. cMaster, M. Cheesman. M. Fletemeyer. I I W'ill Try . . . to face life . . . squarely. This is what all girls strive for . . . as a Girl Reserve. Much spirit? Yes. From a membership of twelve in September the club increased to sixty. To lind and give the best . . . is to be . . . loyal to friends . . . earnest in purpose . . . ready in service . . . sincere at all times. The meetings are conducted to carry out these ideals and many more which are a part of the purpose and code of the or- ganization. There Was A Depression in 1935 . . . A terrifhc one. lt effected everything . . . Even the Boys' Advisory Council. Times were so bad we even cut the meetings short to save wear and tear on the seats. Henry Doc Earhart was elected president and he began his job by trying to increase the membership. He ordered a constitution drawn up to lit the times. The old one was made in '29 and was quite out of date. The secretary, a certain Mr. Gagen, had a severe attack of writer's cramps in writing the names of the absentees. The president appointed several committees . . . but these . . . in due regard for the times . . . gave only a meager amount of effort to these tasks. Tap Rau' . . K. Brown, G. Bryant, H. Dykhuizen, C. Grannon. j. Hutzler. H. Earhart Rau' 'liuw . . N. Korty, R. Royster, E. jackson, Mr. Miller. K . J.-. - L Bessie M. Marlin. A.B. Indiana University Latin, English Lynn Miller, A.B. Indiana University 11.434 i'w.,,f. 1 Dean of Boys

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'liap Rau' . . lf. Hill. linarr. Gardner, Ouaintance, O'Rilev. lloss, ll. llill. A. Anderson, R. lllfil . . . Borlam Rau' . . Ghy- sels, XVallace. Baum, McMillin. llaxis, Miss fi,lllUXVlly. The Studio Club Adopts . . . The Beauty Lover's Creed . . . I believe in Beauty as the manifestation of triumph- ant life . . . I believe in looking for Beauty everywhereg watching for it, searching for it, in the great and in the small, in the unusual and in the commonplace things of this wonderful world. l believe in working for Beauty alwaysg planning for it, trying for it, in the making of all that has to be madeg and in the doing of all that has to be done . . . l believe in living the Beauty-ful lifeg a life in right relation to the lives of others and in harmony with the eternally unfolding life of God. - Henry Turner Bailey. i Home Efnnomi 'liaja Rau' . . Miss Slayback, Pyke, Stockton. Adkins, Wilsiwli, Miss Ryan . . . Mizlzlltf Rau' . . Cole. l.. bl. Gillespie, Schaaf, Hiner. M. l.. Gillespie. Ross . lllllllllll Rau' . . Hammel. Platt, l.euther, Krabbe. The Most Prominent Girls' Organization . . . The Sunshine Society. Because every girl is a member there is a feeling of delight- ful informality. livery one may expect to be called upon to serve on the programs The leaders are the most oustanding girls in school. A Wtmrk Of Stupendous Proportion . . . is carried on at Christmas. Innumerable baskets of food . . . warm clothing . . . toys for the boys and girls . . . as well as cheer to heavy hearts. During the last of the year .-1.1. baskets of fruit and thoughtful calls brightened long hours of those who were 1 . An Added Honor. . .To Dear Old jeff . . . is that our Sunshiners were the 1955 publishers of the State paper. A capable staff . . . headed by Sally Schaaf . . . and consisting of Lois jane Gillespie and Elizabeth Ann Florer. l.i 'f Tr: Irma Slaylmrk. li S Purdue University



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v. ti, Img.-st. A lx.. MA.. C I llel .low llniversily louisville University 5 l nglisll, Public Speaking lflmraflel' litlllfalion Q lfirsl Rau' . . Cole, Cummings, Read, Meeker, Wfainscott, Bergsma, Carlson . . . Rau 'lirro . . V. C. Rogers, Sheetz, Lewis, Dykhuilen, Sellie, Oherle, Mcllowell, Selke, M. lf Carver, Sponsor . . , Tlrirrl Run' . . Brown, Randolph, luaintance Miller, Bostwitk Bauer, Quaintance, H. Dvkhuilen. 6 . ' The Senior Hi-Y . . . under the direction of Horace Dykhuizen and Mr. V. C. Rogers, was one club that was not affected by the exceedingly heavy wave of no prosperity . . . that is in mem- bership. The club was the largest of the three Hi-Y clubs in school. The club spon- sored a Gospel team and two basketball teams. The gospel team consisted of Brown, Dykhuizen, Taylor, XY'illis and Phillips. They carried on Sunday afternoon and eve- ning church discussions. The Tuxis Hi-Y . .. composed of only twenty junior and Senior boys nevertheless is representative of almost all phases of school life . . . The Tuxis had members on the Booster and Nautilus, in the hand and orchestra, yell leader, leads in the Senior Play and two other all school plays . . . on the varsity debate and tennis teams, President of the Boys' Council and President of the Senior Class . . . The club supported two basket- ball teams . . . The hrst team was beaten only once in twelve games here and out of town . . . Church services were conducted in various cities by the gospel team com- posed of Stan Berger, Eugene Moore, Robert Royster, Urea jackson, Gordon Bryant, and john llutzler . . . Mr. Carver, Y Sponsor, worked hard for the club along with Mr. Marshall, school sponsor . . . Annual banquets for jeff athletes were held as usual by this organization. The Tuxis is proud of this record but hopes that suc- ceeding members may etnulate it in the future. Slamliug , . Arthur Carte. james H. Martin, Charles Cirannon, Robert Rovster, lidward Brady, Henry Earhart, john Hutvler .... Y ruzlezl . . Mr. Marshall, School Sponsor, Gordon Bryant, president: liugene Moore, vice-presidentg lflwin Gingrich, secretary: Mr. Carver, Y. Sponsor . . . Ullufr fllenzlzerx . . Milton Brush, treasurer, jack Nelson. Gerald Butler, MA C. Mimhnll. HS- Robert Clark, lfarl Yancey, Stan Berger, Sal Palma, Mason Smith and -lohn Peck. Indiana Slate Normal llanover College Physiology l lt-alth litlucation

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