Jefferson High School - Nautilus Yearbook (Lafayette, IN)

 - Class of 1933

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.-,I Q, - I 1 -. lfirxl Row . . S. Berger, M. Poor, C. Segal, E. Hammel. M. Bauer, li. 'O1t, -I. Bachihan . .'. 'fl' Sefwnl Row . . P. Hiner, V. Carney, M. Weislwaicln, li. Krahhe, M. Hubler, M. Silverman, L. South, B. Driscoll, j. Livingood. Miss Congleton . . . Third Row . . F. Scarlett. G. McDowell, S. lillsberry, K. Gray, M. Rogers. M. Rogers. li. Ross. A. Martens, G. Ross, j. Horwitz. I.. liskriclge, G. Bass . . . lfrmrllv Rau' . . B. Swezey, li. Hill, l.. Berger, M. Crooke. R. Feeney. M. Rose, j. Hutzler. J. Kaufman, lf. Pyke. M. Venemann. Silence s'il vous plait . . . La siance est ouvertef, Literally translated the above phrase means, The meeting is open. A lot of words to say so little. Le Cercle Francais meets at the respective homes of the Jefferson eleves on the Hrst Tuesday in every month. This club promotes and stimulates an interest en francais . La prisidente, lileanor Ross, Hnds hearty cooperation in her colleagues, lilizabeth Pyke, vice-president, and Linda Eskridge, secretary. The meetings are well attended by large groups of students who enjoy the French songs, dialogues, games, and plays. Refraichements follow these meetings and a more intimate knowledge of our fellow students is gained by these visits. Emma C- C09k. Alf- Lillian Congleton. Aji. Elizabeth M. Hanna. A.B. lnfimn U v '5 V Denison University Indiana Uf1iVl'f5i!Y Wlllvnbfrn Cpllefqf Hope College Chicago Univcrsiiy Wisconsin Unlverhliy Chicago University Columbia University Svfmwh rfmfh. English I-Min FRF X , 1 .-is 4 l'ig I ii

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I t Tun Hill, Wtrlfei. . .i'l'lzird Rau' . . Cole, Koning, Feldt. Hooton. K. Graham, Roethm er Sanders, Rogers, Rogers, D. Hill, Street, Silverman, Weis- hack, uhler, Slayback, Smit . . . Iiourflw Rau' . . Fhersholl, Smith, Xvells, Brodsky, Lodde, Feen Rudisail, Rose. Kauf . Pyke, Venemann, Elkins, Leihenguth. Wilma Fletemeyer B.S4. M.S. Purdue University One-half score and two years ago our predecessors brought forth in this school a new organization, conceived in friendship and dedi- cated to the proposition that all students should take an interest in historyj This club under the limancipator President, Nelson Slayhack, endeavors to free all students from tiresome repetition and create a new mode of historical investigation. In this venture he is ably as- sisted by Charlotte Segal, vice-president, and Mary Pfrommer, secre- tary. On the first Thursday in every month a new diversion is intro- duced. Perhaps it is a current play or a historical tour. Regardless, all meetings are happily anticipated and well attended. History Earl Hinshaw, A B A M Marion Normal MK d L 'I .B-S. Central Normal Marguerite Ward, A.B. P ' Y A B R' lifnimri Pliliitllfe Giiixliersity Indmni' UFUVPTWIY Trinity College Axitzxlii 6,:Ri1,Sit'y ' n Ianlillislorcxlersl y Economics Bm.le.r Ualversuy H'S'ory History Physical Education sociology Civics' 'Story my-.vulrr l xr s .1



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'liojl , . M. Knott. V. Cole. M. Flverle, A. Kiner, I. lic-ldt, M. Davis. M. Cole, l.ixen- good .... Y cram! . . li. Lankford. ll. Amos. l. Caldwell. M. Marquis. M. Black. M. Car- pentrr. lf. Hill, R. lilfil, Graham . . . Tlrinl . . M. Brower. Douglass, D. Kock. C. Ciliysels. M. lf. Berger. M. Dailey . . . Bollnm . . li. Knott. S. Gershuny, P. Hiner. K. Konintz. VI. Kaufman. nl. Adkins. t Rlilfl7 OI' GIRLS C.Ol'NC.'lL I will full my lnwl ejforlx in eufll tl.1i'w limi . , . I will ual forge! llml fmrfrli' .nnl rirlres ure of ilu' xfliril. .llllmuglr llve trorlzl kI10ll'.Y me 1101 . . . I slmll l'Illll'ill'0l' In llldkl' my lfvuzgllly .mil iirtimls ..., r lirlv ax .vlnlll hip me friwnlly In mixtelf imrl neigh- lmrw. I .tlmll :mf lollou- llve rlamom' ui ilu' u'nrlrl , . . lm! .tlmll milk mlm- l' in ilu' Iltllh illlolezl lu me . . . 'I luriu' will my lriemlx . , . lure me for mlm! I .im . . . timl I Almll nmh' ilu u'm'l1l .... 1 lnfller place by my 1XilllllIll'. Tap . . Ci. Ross. M. Wilstwn, lf. Silverman. B. Stockton. j. Sanders. M, Rogers. K. Miller. M. Schaich . . . Sermizl . . D. Pultz, M. Primmer, Cf. Riley, l.. Vick, hl. Tlwornhrotigli. M. Ruegamer. li. Schmidt, -I. Street. F. Torrenga, li. Nickels, A, Stair . . . Illini . . Miss Kinn- inel, D. Pfrotnmer. P. Platt. M. Venemann, li. Pike, M. Osterling, C. Spear . . . liullum , . l.. Pllftlllllllilll, R. Marshall, M. Poor. M. Mackey. M. Plank. li. Scarlett. Office Scouts . . . library scouts . . . who are they? G. A. C. girls . . . welfare work . . . entertainment . . . business . . . all taken care of wrom mtl and nro werl '. Y XVa ' hack in 1920 this or 'anization was founded lv ' Miss Kimmel, who sou 'ht to 3 l form a group of girls who would stress co-operation with school activities. The organization being purely democratic, had but few limitations . . . lt was for ani- hitious, energetic, representative girls. The membership has increased to seventy girls which shows that more and more girls try to co-operate in school activities. I ll X f' l iillllllll., .9

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